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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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Virgini a thi s wee  ise s o f th e day  iMrs  Eleano r Ledwidg e entertain  io n tha t th e Rev th e Ott o Foster s i SMell pdothy Head, daughter oiHotai of Pinckney, Mien, toStone , son of  the Lyl Stones el Pinckney, took place July 4th atIM pm at the Church of God on the Bowatt Rood, Rev Hancock ofiieating Barbara wore a white lace overwhit taffeta gown with lace sleeves and veil of illusion and carriedwhite roses The groom wore his ,T S Navy UniformNancy Spittler was her brides,maid Her dress was pink figurenylon and sheer nylon coat and she carried yellow camationsHis brother    was iiis besv xoftn NorouFoster was junior Bridesmaid Shewore blue figured nylon with sheercoatDorothy Head wore a white taffdress with a lace overskirt and lace gauntletts and white meshveil headress trimmed with seed pearls and carried white carnationsThe groom wore a dark blue serge suit and white suitDorothys bridesmaid, AgathaHoary wore pink figured nylon withsheer coat and carried pink carnalions  James Knight was his bestLlBRAfiY NBW8j ipotnam appo tited Mrs Cacia Cham f th Brd  Flower girls were Linda Stone, lister of Barbara and Wayne and Wayne and Darlene Foster, sister of GordonMr Stone gave Barbara away andCectf Vincent, a cousm gave Dorlain a member of the Beard ef, othy away Tfrastees of the Plnckney Commun Richard Debrick sang Oh PromIty Library for a 3 yea term ise Me and Rev Hancock TheWithin 2 weeks there will be a Lords Prayer Robert Foster, RODmeeting to elect officers for the en ert McDuff and Richard White were libwaa at thescol Where thesuing year All friends of theCk ed the Roscoe Yarborough,Jcit Smiifi,UomiMg Woahsf, qchral Peoples Fellowship Berviaa 1100IM100 Ledwidge, Desmond Ledwige famil who has come hereies and Mrs Raymona Morris and against them againdaughters Sunday Angela McMack better have stayed hen spent last week with her, revivals Still be and will probabyMr and Mrs M E Dam and nUJiat front Mra Constance Loomis, son, Dick clogeg them up and dfughter, Cathy called on the peaked through the Bertenhams in Brighton Sunday Mcnroe nuidist The Ed Kito family of Dayton, satisfied got aOhio and Mrs Fred Camburn oiGbircfi Detroit visited the Lawrence Caburns last weakBorn in Canada, , KvOrdained a minister in,dist church he filled sera appotet merits at Lum, Yaleind ImUy Citybefore ccoming here inott37 oh loan as pastor of the Congl church Heremained here 6 yearsThen he wentto Brighton , Methodist Churchwhere he was returned by the conference this year for the 14th time He was a member of Living irtffaton Lodge No 76 F A A Mand a past patron of Pinckney Chup ter 146 OES Last year he was el,ccted patron of the Brighton O4S3He was also a 82nd Degreee Mascnand a Soriner  Ren J W Winger, fisterffeMky School 940 a m Merning WaU     Sfcara afrnt prayer meeting a tfco etucca atWeoVcteir jcaotfe M4t WesVbopreej, Mala and SneaUla 8tr eettRaTr MtiTVueiseiger, PsatotSunday School t4leMorrfng WersMt , 1040 AMYouth iGfwtp  TWO p mEvening Swvtw  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Myc E near the overhead bridge  The Republicans in congress Tte Robert Pikes visited the Murl vhobp it up for PresByingtons in Vernon Thursday er and then proceed to vote July 4th the John Boyers attend, bin policies Voting almost solidlyed a picnic at the Guenther cottage they cut 4,517,00O,QOQftm his fetat Base Lake Thursday they caili eitf aid program On on the John Wrathclls in Ann Arbor, by the aid of the Dem A party was given Thursday nite 000 was restored ThennewlyHi,land last we and hurt hisCON8BRVATION DEPT President R A ORielly d resofmanyl Ann Arbor, Mrs Pauline Amo of i Howell and Norma at home, besidiwcre seryed punch and wedding  daughters, Mrs Era Rehideaucake Both couples receivednice giftsft the The newlyweds went north onFresioeni   , thtjr wedg trf ftnd their Audohon Society condemns heavy J  frienda wish forAlbert Schmitt officialing rspraying of trees wkh DDT to WUthe spruce bud worm He says ivnot only kills the birds but also th and worms they feed on inBrunswick he said oroe iorestsbeen entirely denufjed of pi sw nsh lure that winds up,w hft bee developed at themour Institute, Chicago Also a Mercury worm   U1K, Houghton Lake is the Urgest m   costume wa8 of wnethe sUU gO,44 acres, wUowed Dy Uxc0 net flow length finrtip Tet Torch, Mullett, Goebic, Cbarlevioiu,  ed in lace Bemitiara headpieceBurt,Manifltique and Black Torch,is the deepest 285 ft116 members of Zal Gas Grotto,Ann Arbor have formed a MichiganUnited Conservation Club wore a satin and net light blue floorThe rains of last week cut down    heftd piece gfthe fies5 fires burned oVer 9 acres  yong md bouquet of semi The dept received another smp ,cmcent carnation8mart of Montana grayling sggs,iw Micbael Heath  ftK was 000 llie first shipment spoiled m  beafc roantransit  I The reception was at 200 pm at es Chuckle There are 3 grandchild,drenThe funeral wiU be Saturday at2 p m at the Brighton Methodist Church Rev Charles Bragg ef theDundee Methodist Church willwill preach the sermon Other minIsters wiU taKe jart Burial will te in Fairview Cemetery, BrightonSteven James Souris of Houghton Livingston Lodge No, 76 will givebora, relatives and friends wish forthem a happy long life together x   WILSONSORIS WEDDINGMiss June D Wilson, daughter ofMr and Mrs John C Wilson qtjPinckney was married Saturdaychurch here The Gilbert Skinners of ChubbsCorners spent last week in NewYork stateKev Hancock and wife of GodsChurch were Sunday dinner guestsof the Bob PikesTuesdaynight the South Marionfarm Bureau meet at the townhouseFriday caHers of the John Boyerswere Florence and Vincent Walsh of Webster and Mr and Mrs FransDyninger of DetroitThe Fred Reads had Dr SteveBrown and daughter, Marilyn of ing with southern Democrat theMl led his school aid bill which halabelled as a must prograaul MJctd gan Republicans voted against tfcbill and 2 Democrats This iTeapect ed to cost the Repjubicaos votes Eftnegro districts The fill nliiistjSjT expect the presidpot 4to cooperatewiih them by running for a seos4term irrespective so they can ride la victory with him but hav no ntaation of cooperating with him W vsing for any of hi bills, latime the segregation issuerages in the southThe hlast week bjr 8itaand her flowers a crescent bouquetof stefanotis red roses and earnations a The bridesmaid, her sister, Clo,nsitThe Michigan quail population,United mostly to southern Michiganis increasing This year the count was 16 birds per rural mail carrierLast year t was 131Several pond have been steckwith tigar uflrellaMe and they will be planted whetf they reach i garfev i sUnlawfully killing a doe Wt of cost 2 Bonn mm 80 iMcoU plus 7 days ia jaUAnonsi SchoolElktuF 188 Votaa were cast at ifcp chool i hi ny The rtsoltaolaction heriwere as foflowsUt The rtsoltaTermMax RussellRkhard i UwHajan WaHon Trostaa 1 YearLeeter McAfat  JHaka Walpn  JfProposition Np 1 , To raise one mill W finish 2 class the Pinckney elementary schoolThe brides travelling dressf waa pink princess style travelling itress with white accessories The groom is a student in the engineering dept at Michigan TechCollege at Houghton where theywill live thu Masonic committal service atthe grave Hex Sackett of Detroit will givethe funeral oration The body will be at the BrightonMethodist Church Friday may call Friends4WO SOFT BALL GAMES HERE  After a lapse of 2 years 2 soft ballgames will b played on the Pisck ney light field on Friday nightjuly13 In the first game at 780 thePinckney Klwanis Girls of thepunty league will play SuttouV Hardware of Howell In the 900fame the Pfndcney county league team will meet the Mill Creek Sporting Goods team of Dexter who piay in the Ann Arbor league An ad mission of 26c and 16c will becharged to pay for the lights If theattendance warrants more gameswttl be played Both team have taiforms  AUTO ACCIDEIT TRAGEDYDonald Standlick, 32, of BtntleyLnke died at St Joe hospital Friday i, t in Ann Arbor from injuries 1 oeived in an auto accident early 1 evening on Gawley Road near ,ae old Coiniskey farm when his carcollided head on with one driven by Don Ledbetter of Cedar Lake RoadDonald LeRoy Kelly of BentleyLake, was with Ledbetter Stanftlickswife, Ella, 27 and stepson, Richard Kranjanic, 10 with Standlick Mrs Standlick suffered a broken jawTfceothers minor injuries They were taken to the hospital in the Swarthout ambulance and the Keehn am bulancc from Brighton Ledbetterand Kelly work at the Detroit DieSet here Kelly has 4 children Stand  lick was employed at the Livingstonlfeiih d ANOUNCEMENTThe engagement of Dolores Bokros to Lawrence McKenzie ia announced She graduated fromPinckney high school in June He is in the service No date for the wedd ing has been setCELEBRATE 35th ANNIVERSARY On Saturday evening, June 30,about 200 invited guests gatheredftt the home of Mr andt Mrs John D Donohue at 19723 Spears Rd tohonor Mr and Mrs John LDonohueparents of J D oh their 35th wedding anniversaryA beautifuly decorated weddingcake le was ycentered the serving tab Tetroit as SundayKenneth Meyers and Dick Campbell of Alpena, AJma college chums of Rickie Miller and Jerry Mrofka spent the week end with themNorman White underwent a her,nia operation at McPherson hospitalit Howell last week but is home nowA large attendance was presentat the fish fry at St Marys schoolInday night by St Giranfs Guild 248 was taken in aThe Jack Follick family of Detroitcalled on the Henry Haucks Sunday The Haucks returnedwith them for a visitThe James Brogan family of Lansing called on the Stanley Dinkels Saturday The Frank Sowers of AnnArborcalled on the deny Eichmens Sunday and the Russell Glovers of Web berville called ThursdayThe Harold Homings of Ann Ar to Detroitcut and seryed by Miss Sarah or   y4th with the EdwinLiwing while punch was served ty hWnt faly g pShirley Lining and coffee by MrsGeorge PresinerThe ice cream wasfterved by James Donhue The Misses Norine Grumelot andJudy Donohue had charge of thetruest book ovMrs Bthel Sprout visited theGhn Gardner family in Stanton er the week endVisitors of Ben White and wifelast week were Mrs Ella Newman,Mrs Joie Fonfcr and Mrs CharTesounty Prets J andplae maker He has, 8 children, ags1 to 10 years Last spring lie lost aneye in aa archerNo PropotitioTi No 8 To rake one mill to equalise teachtat 106Na 196A number of writata ballots wartld inA number of writhrown out as no x was placed in J CARD OF THANKSW wish to thank everyone whohelped make our wadding annMr sary such a happy occasion jSincerelyJohn and Lucille DonohueWilliam Golden 68, who operatedtht Marathon gas station hara whliand later the ftw Lodge at Brlghton died at Veterans Hospital a Srffvg are lis wife and 3 ehiWrens, Richard 10, Nancy 6 and Deb,by 2 Also his father, Edward Stand lick of Brighton , 5 brothers, Joe,Phillip, Arthur, Rex ewT Williamand C sisters, Mrs Vivian Darww,Pinckney, MrsJtorothy Zimmerman, Mrs Ruth Trantsome, Lillian andand JoyceThe funeral was Mondaynoon at the Keehn Fftmeral Home, Brighton, Be A L tartar of ftWeslyan Methodist Church oflfidating Burial in CaJtary CemeteryWILLIAM WlUBBpNWilliam Bnrlaooa, St,ded at TibMcaday Ba leaves his sister a Mr atd Mrs Donphue are the par Foler of AnnArborof 4 cMldren Joanne of Ann ttrDion , Swartthout brought DickArborames and Bill at home and J ylc nomt  McPherson hoapkbSpho with his wife planned the f1 W  the ambulance and he irty has had a large number of visitorfh honored couple received many   were Roy Clark, Jackgffts Guests were prwent from 0Jle Jme Campbell and James banned all athletic conteststeams with negro playenIllJs ia as peeled to affect bigwhe train there in the spxig football games, such at the Bowl, where teams tfUtfiNB frera have previouslyOne of the ntoitragedys took place last week two planes crashed in theyon in Arizona with a Utos of Iff lives The planes ity4n oppoattedirection seem to have crashed lateeach other Various means to pfavent another such di irbeen discussed but ho solution rived at Railroads have electrle ifnala and light, anil cities traffic copi and Iights,none of which would watk in the air Something wiiiaare to 1stwoiked out as the air traffic la lacreasing each yearOf the 4 ahfridmentato be voted on tMs fall all but oafell by the wayside as the sponsora did not get enough signers to theirpetitions asking forThe only one to bl the one setting the minraun age U legislator at 21 year and fllying all persons who have victed of a felony or breach of ydslie trust The sponsors of the lan to have Supt of Pubik i it  the MissoPoWlttvtflelJaoweli, Stufgte, Detroit, Mssey Ftoclrbridge, OwWto, Ioscb, Unadill j  Dr Harlow Shehan andYpsilanti, Pracirasy and GregoryCOUNTfcT COOKS 4H CLUB The Country Cooks met July 5atttrifwibiey high school for fe potlock dinner Mary Menkt calledthe meeting to order and DorothyOoyfe read tfie mmutes of the last We Voted to hold our nextat S0vrr Lake Bach andnave  nWdog roasthe doentry Cooks are dividedfftto4 gfbttpe TO Mfa4ets are Mrs 3nnman andMr Singer T are enrolled ia 29 At tie June 21st meeting wife ofnd wife ofJackson aad Gerry Eicbman calledon the William Shehans Thursday Sunday guests were AJex Carishoa4  oVagfeteW 6t Uetroif feilfyand Alfred6tof Ann ArborPfau of HowelL  Mr Florence Ryer and Mr Beatrice Thornton and children ofGrand Rapids spent July 4ta with with the Asher Wyliesfomer Mrs Carl Lee TIplady and Mrs, Marleft Roseel wffl attaodat rm SPEHAL NOTICEDije to the special evangelisticmeetings to be held July 22 tto 2 atrt w the Peoples,Church there will oeat Ws aa mowing officerlno family Night Saturday, July 15 Instead there will be a cottage prayer meeting at the Leslie McKlnkyj at 8 p, m oa that ftigat You atJewFftafaWf  Sebttnan Secrt ction appoint  the Missouri plaito have all judges appointedget sufficient signatures topetitions Neither, who sponsored tne  ie bingo Thy only tSfr45MO 4218000 were needed The bOMisupervisors asss, also failed to enough, signatures to thetrment to return to the eoustyi Ration plan  A coured them to use the stateun planJhjb year wakh ts than the countyF A A M onLodge willoccasion s tof mrai jfeRe Jolih Ifhave  , iThere willof ttvThefuntrml odist Chi FairviewoutxftL ZuxfctAV t Wednesday, July 11, 1966Chuck Chamberlain whose family has lived in the of the Sixth Congressional District since 1844, knowgovernment at every level through years of experiencefee earned the respect of the Michigan Senate as legalejpunjel lo its important Judiciary Committee in 195354jUf he became thoroughly familiar with legislative operations   CHECK HIS RECORDif Inghaxn County Prosecuting AttorneyAttorney for Michigan Senate, 195354 Former City Attorney for East Lansingit Successful practicing lawyer if Former U S Treasury Agent if Veteran Outstanding World War II RecordVote August 7  Republican Primary Pol AdvTHE JUNIOR FARM BUREAU INVITES YOU TO AMODERN AND SQUARE DANCE FOWLERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM SATURDAY, JULY 7th, 1951MUSIC BY J 0 FINLAND ORCHESTRADONATION TO FARM BUREAC BUILDING FUNUSED POWER MOWERS FOR SALE OR RENTLawns Mowed Mowers Repairedtt BC WHITE Jr CEHEWLETT140 Livingston St Phone UP 83149Bottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATING WYLffi L P GAS SERVICEPHfNE 63 HOWELL I Neighboring Notesf Burney E Brower, 76, one time btockbridge lawyer and later Jackson city attorney and member of thlegislature died July  Dr W T Wright, local tetbthas an office in the WinkelhausHotel, Hamburg, on WednesdaysA party of 13 from Ohio are camping at Patterson LakeRey  Commerf ord took sevenlads to portage Lake Monday for aj swimming party, Dick Clinton has finished gettingID his haycrop He had 213 loads and waJi 14 yg getting it it from 30At the school board meeting Mnday night Cornelius Lynch was elected to the board to succeed himselfBorn to John Dancer and wife ofStockbridge June 28 a daughterAn examination for postmaster atMunith will be held July 24tb Donald Keugh of Dearborn, oneof those killed in the plane crash atgrand canyon had a summer home at IiaseLake The Chelsea school census shows585 chlidren of school age in the district A pair of rare sandhill craftejrenesting on the Gotleib Rothman nB Waterloo  Laura Lavey went to Chicagoe for several Monday and signed to teach the 8thyea Only 2 egg  year are laid  t Whiting, a Chicago suburolULround again Over WfflUm Bro who   ,  , woa Antto tn for Teeple Hardware a number of2,000 in damage was done to xi , a  a  j i,  fL T flVfl years, started work for Bennettmonuments and markers in the Lake         ,  MAir J o am Haraware m Howell MondayOron Cemetery last week and a aim Anna Wilco en   JJof friends Tuesday on her 6th birthilar amount of damage in the Webberville Cemetery Emil Lambertson who graduatedfrom Lansing Business College hasGeorge Seaman, mgr of the By accepted a teaching position inerly Market at Brighton has resign Scnectady, N Y ed With Kenneth Schwartz he haspurchased a super market at BeaverThe Michigan State Fair this year HOWEUTHEATREHowelL Miek Air Conditioned Phone 1796Bkfcard Burton, Frederick MarchALEXANDER, THE GREAT  GartooaFriday Saturday, July 13, Doable Feature ProgramDonald Carey and Patriccia Medina isSTHANGER AT MY DOORAlsoTony Martin nd Peggy Castle faQUINCANNON, FRONTIERscourfa Technical LEE THEATREWHfTMOKE Saturday, July 13, 14GOOD BYE MY LADY WithWalter Breiuun, Brandon deWilde A Warner Bros PicturealsoRages to the ScreeTHE ANIMAL WORLD in TechnicolorColor Cartoon vSunday, Monday, July 15 f Robert Taylor and Dana Wjrnter laDDAY The Sixth of June,In CinemaScope and DeLuze Color Novelty News, Tue, Wed, Thurs July 17, 18, 19 UG A BYWithDr Royal S Copeland of Ann Arbar has accepted a position as dean at the New York Momeopathic Hoswill feature Faye Morgan, Juliusj piial at 6,000 a yearLaRosa and the McGuire Sisters Ground for the new county hospit Hu AMrfh Jf , HoweI1 al at Howell will be broken July   f J SUte Nma1 Jimmy Lobdell has finished his J4 weekHjll be tenor soloist at ,navy enlistment and is working for e Ann Arhorj Methodist ChurhI the General Motors Coach Co at 1S summer and enter the Umver  Pontiac He wiU enter Michigan ff Michigan this fall State University Sfcisfall A marriage license has been issued tto Stephen Sowrie, 21, Houghconand June Jeanna Wilson, 19, Pinckney  Mrs Lola Lobdell of Howell is ona trip through the western states Rev Silas Fultz of Kanesville,111, is the new pastor at the SouthLyon Methodist church C000 Girl oouts are expected thisweek at the 10 day convention of Girl Scouts at the Highland Recreation Area near Milford Not onlyfrom this conntry but from GreatBritian West Indes, Norwaymark and Columbia LenNotes of 25 Years AgoThe Ben Hur Life Insurance Cohave purchased the 143 acre Hynofarm near Brighton The Pinckney soft ball team lostit Chelsea Friday night 6 to 1 EattoriesPinckney Sheiks, Kinney and Dinkel, Chelsea Monroe and MeIirideAgnes Watson, 26, died at thehome of her mother, Mrs Claude Rose in Unadilla July 8 of TB Be ides her mother, she leaves herfather, A C Watson and a sister, Rjth The funeral was SaturdayAttorney General Voorhees hasruled that the resolution passed by e Barton and Or W Eaton ofKansas City, Mo, visited here last week Joe Pressley of Belding will be atthe W W Barnard store July 16with a line of mens suits Sunday, Monday, July 15 ,16Matinee Smnoay, IM p m Ooat  Robert Taylor and Richard Todd  Lcslle Caron sir Cedric HardwJckDana Wynter and Edmund OBrien , m CwemaScope b  DDAY, THE 6th OF JUNE KING 0F THE CORAL SEAin CinemaScope and Technicolor WltnCartoon Chips Raffefty Rod Taylorand Imla AdeyTut, Wed, Thurs July 17, 18, 19 Laurence Harvey, Anthony Steelin CineScope and ColorSTORM OVER THE NILESYLVANTHEATRE Chelsea, MichiganTWO MEN WITH THE SAME INCOMEOne man goes ahead and spendsTheother looks ahead and saves Itsevery persons choice more luxurynow or more security later IWe dont advise scrimping to save There are more logical limits What wo do advise is moderate, regular thrift saving as soon as possiblaMake a simple calculation then cqpne in and make adown paymenton peace of mind fFIRST NATIONAL Bank Tues, Wed, Thur, July 10, 11 12Mid Week SpecialAlfred HitcchocksThe MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH in Vista Vision and TechnicolorWithJames Stewart and Doris DayFriday Saturday, July 13, 14    THE MAVERICK QUEEN THE MAVERICK QUEEN jin the New Naturama ColorwithBarbara Stanwycck, Barry Sullivan iCIO Drive Jn THEATREC 5 8 8 JACKSON RD Rte 3Iriday Saturday, July 13, 14 FORBJDDEN PLANET WithWalter Pidgeon and Anne FrancisGHOST TOWN with Kent Taylor and Marion Carr CartoonSunday, Monday, July 15 ,16 BACKLASHIn Technicolorandi Richard Widmark and Donna Reed1 and WORLD IN MY CORNER  withAudie Murphy and Barbara Rush Also CartoonFederal ftupei vtsfcttMember ef Federal Deserveporatiea sad Federal Depodt laearence Corporatitta AD Depoeiti Inrared Up to UMM fat fieek Depositorday The Don Griffiths of Mt Pleasantwere Sunday guests of the Joe Griff ith familyRom where I sit Joe Marh   If yoo Mem Ma JohnsontUt irtek, ekaneee are hes toMM hit wmftreat ftery For those  ftowrt kearit iimP jeeently stopped at an dinr, He ordered ipettaland his waitMir on the job intuit 1 ntotake She cotf , spilled tU soi i, bnVraas u H aff, Mac i  a ft more tiiftn I nve, she iadFrom yhere I sit, that girl deJeerres credit for admitting hellhortcominf s  something aoteveryone br big enough to do Per,teiatfee, Im convinced lota etfflb kaow theyre wrong vheni they deny me the right to a jfaufiel bee with my sapper  JartjWtauflo they happen to preferme other beverage TheyW0ttfdnt like me ordernir themo icrfTt  Choicem  baclfeore the county board of supervisors regulating and licensing motor boats is void He said Jakes and streams arestate property and only the statean pass laws regarding them Only 20 votes were cast at theschool election For the first trustee Roger Carr and M J Reason eachgot 10 votes Mr Reason withdrewFor the second trustee, Alta Meyergot 16 votes and M J Reason 4The James Pelham Post VFW ofDetroit will hold their annual picnisat Hiland Lake SundayThe ShehanMcQuillan reunionwas held at Lake Chemung Sundaywith a large attendanceSecretary of State Frank Fitzperald has ruled that motorists whocannot read or write English cannotobtain drivers liensesMiss Lillian Swarthout of Almais visiting the S E SwarthoufsBorn to John Lynch and wife ofSt Louis, Mo July 9th, a daughter,Mary AnnMrs E Enterline of Alma Is visiting Mrs Mary LynchBorn to Bruce VanBlaricumwife July 8, a son, William EdwaH Virginia Baughn is visiting JeanBennett in DetroitNetes of 48 Years Agt Born to William Harris and wif,Wednesday, a son Pinckney played Dexter thereMonday and as usual the game ended in an arguement in the 8th inning  over Umpire Sharpens calling oia foul ball Dexter was ahead 5 toS The lineups Pinckney, Lavey Af Moran, p, Cadwell, lh, A Lavey,2b, F Read 3ba F SwarAoutsoutfield, Harold SwarthoDt, Roy Mor 1 antBert Roche DexterRoy Snay,c,  Roseell McGuiness, p, Ed Day, lbjBob Fitnimment, 2b, Gxxi Sek 8b,M Eck, M, outfield, Mitkjr XUanor, Dr Phelps, George Stebbins,  Mrs 0ede Hineney wbo baa beenteaching in Indiana is botte for tbt Vote ForSNYDi Sunday, Monday, July 15 ,16S A F A R Iin Cinemacope and Color WithVictor Mature and Janet LeighTue, Wed, Thurs July 17, 18, 19 By Popular RequestSTREETS OF LAREDO in Technicolor WithWilliam Hold en and McDonald Carev Extra Sportting Dogs AfieldEASY WAYTO WIN10,000ENTER THE HOWS YOURHOUSEPOW6R  CCNTSSTJust read the feet sheet,then take a minute to complete entry blank Grandprise 10,000200 otherprizes every month throughSeptember, For fret sheetand entrv bianks  See your appliance dealer Of DETROIT EDISON Tues, WTedt Thurs July 17, 18, 19 ALEXANDER, THE GREAT in Cinemacope and ColorWithKichard Burton, Frederick March alsoFeaturetteWHITE TAILED BUCK CartoonSTATE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE The state championship stock carracos at at the Jackson Motor Speedway Saturday night, July 14 at 830p nil, 24 cars are entered with a guaranteed purse of 1000The following drivers from thissection are listed Joe Marsh, AlLovely, Ann Arbor Jack Conely, Brighton Earl Wilson, Bud WilsonBob Pingston, Dexter Chuck WinkleChelsea Jack Ranck, StockbridgeMicky Katlin, Howell, Ekrane Bator,Whitmore Lake, Bob Valintino,HamburgKarschke of Pinckney issupervising the renovation of theMariners Church in Detroit, recently moved to a new locationAn 80 0 tower has been added to thte north,west corner and construction has startedAn EasyProgressive Democrat  Way t0 For County ClerkSTATE CHAMPIONSHIP STOCK CAR RACEA 50Lapper with 24 Cart Plus 7 Other EventsSAT Hin, JULY 14Tritk 700, lit Race 830JtcltMi Motor SpwdwoyMtrtfc tf ittboi n M50Rjcei Every Sat NiteRail Date Swidy Nile Let your nearest mailbox help you BankbyMailNo special trips, no standing in line    and youget that extra money safely deposited before youre tempted to spend it Youll like our BankbyMail service and when you get a chance to visitus youll like the friendly people who are hertto serve youTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKINCORPORATED 1SNINETY TEARS OF IAFB OWSLLrMtCKNBT lo 110,000 JMUiiJ by Per Ifrmbttfltfp fa tht FtdMtl,, irkkfZtHffMGKHB7 DISPATCHWednssfty, July U,  thrill of nmmmmnttimBWm0  k Tlier no feeling like tbe secure feeling of piloting an Oldsmobile  Theres no investment like the solid investment of owning an Olds IAnd there no time like the present timeto get the most for your tradein IM HOUOAY SCBAM THI THE FIGURB8I OSTT OUT OF THI ORDINAfVLDSMOBI L A OUAlffY MQDUCT  t yee by AN OlMMONU OUALJTY MALM III CARIFUL    DRIVI IAPILYIi   K t DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICEZ14 West Grand River, Howell, Mick    PhoneNOMINATECharles Gatesman Pros ecu tag AttorneyON THE REPUBLICAN TICKETPRIMARIESWheat Profits Are Boosted byAdding PlantFood in Spring M IDWEST farmers can makemojiey through the use offfeiiilizer da their small grain crops this spring, reports theMiddle West Soil Improvement Committee, The extra bushels per acrePer Used wheat develops fnller Leads, plumper kernels 0can ay for the coat of the plant fd d l bttilc ay ffood and leave aproLt besides, says psubstantialResearch, by igiejuiiiHti has that ready well supplied with phosphate and potash, a topdress  ing of nitrogen fertilizer can beprofitableWheat yields Increased an average 53 bushels per acre foreach 25 pounds of actual nitro gen topdressed per acre inearly spring, reports R K Stivers, Purdue University agronomist, in citing nineyear Indiana testsFarmer experience in someMidwestern states has shownthat it often pays to use from200 to 300 pounds of a complete fertilizer containing nitrogen,phosphate and potash, such ae101010, the committee pointsout, especially where new seed ings are being establishedSpring seeded oats respondswell to fertilizer, particularlywhen nitrogen is added to phosphate and potash fertilizer, ac yieldsto 12p d pas ,cording to Stivers Oats yieldsin India id to 12bushels jer acre henpounds m nitrogen was addedt 0121S ftili lid t to Stivers Ona increased upbushels jer acre when 36pounds m nrogn was adto 0121S fertilizer applied at the rate of BOO pounds per acre Nitrogen to fertilizer, can bedrilled with oats at seedingti tpdd it ti dtime, cc after mivJVftff MQfl a wimpetf lssex or theto the and e MeBety UJl to e yagaiasft tysfrw, typMH u chelert wfc H Pays to Fertilize fafl Seeded Wheat ftI T will pay farmers to fertilizethe wheat they seed this fall,reports the Middle West SoilImprovement Committee Well fed wheat will delivermore bushels pei acre next year, says a statement madepublic by the committee Higher yields will mean Uwerproduction costs and more nei profit per acre Midwestern agronomists estimate that wheat vields per acrecould be at least iubled m most states suys tru commit tee, by better managementpractices, inciudn the Use of fertiliztThesethat it is pwhere from 30u To 500fertilizer oer acxt on gjitvmists point out Above, pileups of waitingtrncto at fertilizer factories ao4lastminute scarcities of supplies can be avoided if farmersorder plant food early Left, big wheat yields come from plentyof plant foodsays the committee Topyields per acre are just not pos sible on most farms without theuse of plan food Farmers aiming at highwheat yields per acre were ad vised by the committee to contact their fertilizer dealers nowto make arrangements for delivery when it is advisableThats the surest way to getthe exact grdc and amount of plant food you want, says thecommittee Waiting until thehtst mnute is hazardous Farm ers who remember the scramble for scarce supplies in lastsprings rush period will see the visdom of ordering early forthis falls needsThe committee points out thatmanufacturers report that it isnot MISS 11 to produce and deliver ii ihu fertilizer farmerscan  r fiMy use on wheat ina tout  period this fall Their,vnTi 1 1 jrtilizer will haveu  Hrrrrfover a longer n  I tn 1 q in August and lTen Top Corn Growers Tell,Secret of 200Bnshel Yields Good management practices build top corn yields per acreT EN TOP Indiana corn growers, whose 1954 yields rangedfrom 175 to 214 bushels per acre,had these practices in common,according to studies by Purdue University agronomists1They believed in pouringon fertilizer 2  The champions suited their planting rateto the soils fertility level 3A1J of them drilled their corn, with row widths varying from 35 to 40 inches 4All growers planted hybrid corn mM O Pence, Purdue agronomist, says that all 10 growers used high analysis row orstarter fertilizer, varying from200 to 400 pound per acre Nine of the 10 either sidedressedwith nitrogen or broadcast andiplowed down additional ferti uizersuch as 101010 or 151515The two top growers used 3,1000 and 1,300 pounds of ferti lizer per acre, respectively ingetting their high yieldsThe champions are firm believers in growing1 Iegiifries orlegumegrass crops regularly inthe rotation Six of the 10 top yields were produced on fieldsthat had been in alfalfa, sweetclover or blue grass pastureOnly two growers followed cornwith cornThe stalk population on thevarious fields ranged from 16,000to almost 30,000 per acreSeven of the 10 growers usedcertified seed, ana three used pedigreed hybridsIt will pay corn growerseverywhere, says the MiddleWest Soil Improvement Committee, to brush up on the goodpractices used by these champions and by other growers intheir states who get nftfh yieldiand cut their cost of productionper bushelHOW TO CAPTUKt A MERffiAiPi Kpitotef vSt or girl the modelfi gumour picture, from the beach this summer is to shoot m the   K  V   iWPAICHIBB FQffBTBT TLAG1 TAXBi ABB NOW MB AN rATABLBATMT Mi MONDAYS AND SATURDAYSHELEN REYNOLDS,5 East Pataaa SU ttnekaer   FFItl MX1 Soft Ball GSBSSPiSckney continued in their hittslump and dropped a league game 9 to 1 to General Motors Proving Grounds of Milford Friday nightPfockaey could not get a hit whenthey seeded one They only got 4 inall Milford hit Southwell rather freely, getting 12 hits but could nothit him with men on He fanned 7 They had 12 men left on baeea andFinckney 4   Jot Jaffryfk Tosjpf Bay Moriaxitj Kenneth Pry  Donald Burns Max SouthwellTurn HbughtonFred Singer,  Bob Meaboa Wesley ReaderJack Jeffreys Geopge Daisy 11 I 7 8819 1 t 400 12 7 5 2  7 72  JW 16 6 4 210 11   181 N 13 0  143 17 S 2 111 13 1 1 077  8 2 2 000 4 0 0 0001 0 0 660Pinckneys lone run came In the6th, Bums led off with a hit, Singertruck out Young doubled Burns inBeader was hit by apitched ballBe wnt to 2nd when Southwell 210,000th KIWAN1ANThe 2f0,000th Kiwanian was officially recognized at the 48r4 annualconvention W at San Franciscogrounded out Moriarity hit a line j in June He is Claude Taggftrt, 38,drive through the box which the j of Rialto of the newly formed clubpitcher hit with one hand deflecting it to the 2nd baseman who threwMoriarity out by a step for the 3rd there, and is employed by the Federal Social Security Administration At a breakfast at the Hotel Whiteut Moriarity and Jeffreys both hit  comb attended by 800 glub preaiin the 4th Amburgey flied out Jeffley was out stealing,Gentile fannedIn the 6th Gentile hit a drive to tbethe left field fence which the fielder managed to catch after juggling itMilfords runs all came in the 3rdpolzer hit a high hopper to SingerWho juggled it Hilton and Minockflied to Amburgey Hagman hit tofiinger and beat the throw to first got a hit Deaa and Nelsonhit 3 runs scoring Southwellthrew out Brigham to retire theMeIn other games Hamburg lost toFewlerville and the City Service Powlerville game was postponedPlnckney plays Fowlerville at Hew U at 900 tonightPinckney AB R HMoriarity, 3b 8 0 1Amburgey, 2b 3 0 0Jeffreys, lb  8 0 1 Heughton, rf 10 0XJentile, If ,,, 2 0 0 Burns, ef 8 11Singer, st 3 0 0Ypuag, If, rf 10 1Reader, o  10 0ftovthwell, p  2 0 0General Motors eflbKelson, lbBrigham, as  Kanitc, e  If Sb ,Sbeffler, rf dents he was presented with plaqueIt was also announced the Kiwanis International has purchased realestate in down town Chicago andwill erect a million dollar buildingfor the organizationmmhdUvry ofCHIUSTIAN SCIMCEMONITORHouitwim buteoehert, nd tfudents ell ovetthe world reewl enjoy this  newyoper, pubdolly7 In ioston WorldM4 1 1Minock, p   4 0 1BATTING AVERAG1S RE lcsPhillip Gentile 15 5 7 446 Boh Aanbugey 18 5 7 3ft fpr,,fpstliiejni newtttorit oiWeiHroH  odttorialt Specia l feoturt i fiTh I  vta r 1C Qti     3 mertim  Sfer dfrotect  milkcrea mfro m liqht ,hwtorsun im r Tlr3i , July 11, 2M0MINERS CASTLE U i LAKE SLTERIORFull Color Reproduction suitable for framing tentDiscover tlie natural beauty of Michigan ertjofihe natural goodness ofMichigtth breweAlirMgan b rewersAssociation350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michigan9nkmmuth Division, International Brrwie, Inc  Goebel Brewing Co National Bmdng Co of Michigan  Pftifftr Brmoing Co  Sdmxxinf BmvingCo  Stroh bREDUCMC5 AT THE PINCKNEY LIGHTED FIELD Two Games730 Pinekney Kiwanisvs Sutton Hardware Girls, Howell9QPinckney v Mill Creek,Dexter EASY WAY TO WJN1C,OOQNT1R THf HOWrVOURHOUSCFOWCr CONTISTJust read the fact sheet,then take a minute to complete entry blank Grandprize 10,000200 otherprizes every month tluouhSeptember For fact rbvtand entry blanks   July 13 iRemoving StrawlAfter Graint Aids Legume Grewtfe atteekmake clover ff not present summer Getting rid of the straw crop is helps getrM of the danger from fungus and flop encottt your appftonce deolet or DETROIT EDISONKJnchke of Ptacktrey if f hthe renovation of wiikarifters Church in Detroit, recentW jgbved to a new locationJVn W 0  has been added to thte aorth I4HicVi oatstnpMoa kail h pwhere the of sweetd itti tadsays the Middle West vement Committeei s and molds cansometimes destroy the new    mm jian Jill  II W   m  , straw, you hading and  4here is exceptionally heavysir to reach 7th the new JJfherwise,,  can weakenthelower their winter Especially tlw nc houid notOctober 10 new ScASOW Gf uNIThe George Itaaleiii and Rral Maabon atteM the Iteabonreunion Sunday at the Cerilhonfi at FarmingtonM Aadww OampbeUrChris CampWn family f5 r StorDRYGOODSJTHBpmCKNEY DISPATCH  Wednesday, July U, 1956JUtter at PoafeoffkDtspatoftas Second Qaaa  T4 UTt HiSo Hoett 8t fiviMr Mksk   Sobecriofaoevfrico fiW a  r if11  ii      f,,Mr and Mrs Thomas Jnrer jvhost and coboaters at u July y pot luck diiuur a tbe jHills Country Club Tbe Ralph Hall family spent tlu, 4th at the James Hll home in Mar1 ionMrs R Lesha of Birminghamcatted at the Ralph Hall hoic Tiiuia day Deanna went home with heior, a visit  Sunday guests of the Mark Nash ijjy were the Jyck Clarks of De , VGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSGROCERIES Iler, Kenneth Kills Mrs Emma Jackobs and children and Virginia liirriie oi Ann Arbor Sunday David, and Nancy Nash dnd Harley Gearhait went to Farmintpn to heai tho Job Jones Univ MJJrass Ensemble  Jail IToriileLi and wif1 of Ouossu,the  Ruperts of Howell Hid theIJendi  v,rt Sundayof the LvM Ifil cstf ENEHAl STORE MYRON HUComplete Line of Plunbng Fixture and Supplies Electic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36sr ThoRoad TonveraTheaal IWares JaiiiLi liaunay fJnilyuny Rod nortli fishi Fisher10 uncthho Mae speit Sun withof ii of LansingLthe Kobe itPorUxe LakeInst week DrLorings of HovvellLoiiday n of Boston,with the Tom ,V The Lester McAfee familyhint week at Cuitis, neir Newberry, in th up,er peninsulaTiio Harold Porters entertainedthe 1incline,1 Assembly of Kainbov  in thiir home MMidax at a Kand swimming partyjol spent the weekj Julie Kran ad Juiiji Iaul VVci Jj uli be iairitLi Juy tJi I h y ha e bought the Lily WhLe lytoy Sitvmoa AiJorJ Mfijiijjs a,id iUy iuni an I uwe iUtonued a picnic at Portland Sun lay    ffii iftius of Aniiea on the Mrs MaigaieL  Wagoners Grocery 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOWPRICES ,Beer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2For the lunch pail brigade sandwiches,cake, fruit pies, prepared in advance and kept fresh in a thrifty home freezer or twoinone refrigeratorfreezer Its a wonderfulway to save precious ekrly morning ninutes No wonder smart homemakers say Freezer Living is Leisure Living9 at iioveIJMrs VVynoe Ate ijtle Cy AtiCi ai iiaci  M, h iiuwari Jvoui, wereKu sts of tlnJ Del lJc,aii ni Uuchcaer iJrs Jaiiis iiakci uml fainily ofSyiacuso, N Y, is luie viiliny horher mothw, Mrs Editta ,rr  rKailiy Fisher of Ilulfao, N Yspent last wck with the JaiiKWiiiUeysliaibara Uauhn an 1 Pamela Seefeld are vLsitin their grandpareiui, the Eavl JjauhnsWeek end visitors of the GeorgeVaiAoimans vcvt the Kd Tara,1 ayof Ann Aibor, tre Jim Wixst iI and Bob Sekeels of DetiviitMiis ELa ioc uiideicMit an operation at University liosital Ann Arbor last weekIlex Noygle of Ann Arbor is apal lent at St ,Joc ho pial, Ann Ar bor The Frank Abei cn called unlim SundayThe Harold Porters entertained42 rjSt matrons and nartron of ti1SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER LBLUE WATER LAUNDROMATAT LAKELAND, MJC  , ACROSS FROM COBBS COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE FAMILY WASHSOFT WATER and SAM DAY SBRVICBDRY CLEANINGCOTlOX RUGS WASHED AND PLUFF 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Fans 1475Thethat 1 will the duties of theof my ability to I wish to anaoaee IUIcidate for Teectioa to the office of Probating Attorney 1 believe that my pat record erits your rapport at the coning PriProsecuting AttorneyWilfred H ErwinSTATE OF MICHIGAN9TATB OFThe Probate Court for the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Bstate ofGertrude E Hicks DeceasedPreeestsHoBenMbie Hiram BJunitoJude of ProbateAt a seaatan af aaid Court heldJune 12 lM LivingstonII e Matter William C Miller, DeceasedAt a session of said Court held oaJune 26, 1956 Present, Honorable Hiram BSmith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, that tfaejpetition of BeuJah E Miller PROFESSIONAL COKKI1ha trtsy IL Mfc K D Kafkaey MkUCall UitfX M to Ixeoa W iiM to im t MLEELAVEYGeneral IzpunnctfUQXM U PCUY GORDONLYLB W MMQWTSUBOffice ftUtt iMtPhone tfolW Howell, Michigan LANDORGrand B4vorLrle W MoaseU AtnelatDR d R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935 nfftf 814fiveaiBav by ppHowetl MiehiguBERT WYLIE,AuctioneerFAItM 8ALU 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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   uisocfir4V V vI H V 1 1HE PIKCKNEY DISPATCHMIRRORbig question is how serious isunemployment This question willtie answereed this fall Despite thefact these ace 207,000 uemployed inthe state the legislature refused toextend the unemployment insuranceperiod and said there was no emefgeay and recessed until July 17th They said the governors plea for axtension of the period was only towin labor votes and only the factthat Mayor Cobo of Detroit came out for a temporary extension ofthe period kept them from dumping the entire programHere are the facta During Marchthe unemployed rose to 207,000 in Michigan Married and single mendrew 34 a week unemployment insurance The national average is2712 The governor wanted to raisoto ,85 a week There is 340 mill iho in the unemployment fund butthe legislature says ths would exhaust it Tfhe unemployment insur auee payment is only paid for soittftny week, are running out at the a day The RepublicansIf unemployment in7, , they are sunk in the falleleetfeiiIf it decreases they are not  soiir1 grade oii is forcing many 9961No 26Soft Ball Games , School Election July 9iLOSE FIRST LEAGUE GAME JIt was bound to happen according GBSICMto the law of averages but JHnckneydid not expect it SQ soon After winning their first 4 county leaguegames in which they shut out theiropponents 3 times and only had onerun scored against them Pinckneyfell a victim to Mai Nixon who letthem down with 2 hits and won an 8 to 2 victory for City Service ofHowell Pinckney beat them 3 timeslast year and once this year Pinckney started off as if theywere going places Moriarity led offwith a walk and Bob Amburgeyscored him with a hoifee run That In the school board election EricRose, secretary and Helen VanBlarum, treasurer are not ccandidates jfor reelection Max Russell is a can, i J1MA W DAOAO Q mvam Qfm Anil iflt Marys Catholfcfer ft Albert Schaltt, rasterQday Uaase 800 and 1000flioyejiA devoUoua, Friday evening LOCAL NEWSdidate for Roses 3 yearI jester McAfee and Richard Randallfor the I year term of Mrs VanBlar  10 to icums office I  wA little excitement has been caus 1ed here by the entrance of a stickeroi writein candidate for the Pinck jnty school board, Helen Walton ofj Hiland Lake the old Reeves div jtrict Her announcement received here reads that all of the candidates vho filed petitions and will be on j 0ft Masended their scoring Gentile doubled the ballot are from the same area oil wellt to shut down Thiswith a hgh sulphur content is oilwhichis 4tfficffiH process 444 wells in all in Ogemaw, Arenac, Roscommonand TuacolB have shut downMrs Pat Dillon, daughter, PollyMuringham and her daughter ofHowell called on Mrs Emma Dinkel 4 games made 7 misplayson iMrff Emma Dinkel one day lastweek,  Sam Singer and wife of Detroitcalled on the Rollie Singers Sunday ErnesG Chaney Aid wile of Detoit are visiting The Floris Clanks William Sanders afd wife of San j PinckneyFernando Valley, Califorina, visit  Moriarity, 3bed the Wy Eichmans,Ust week Ambuvgey 2b Mrs Nreen Carr is attending  Jeffreys lb ,t Adriftjfe aCnd she i Gentile 11jyjPiwLjLw   Meabon rf sett of Detroit called on Burns rfthe Lawrence Carurns Tuesday J Singer ss in the 3rd and Southwell was safeon ai eiTor in the 7th They werethe only ones who got on City Service tied it up the firstafter 2 were out on 2 hits and anerror Houghton blanked then the 2nu and 3rd innings, in the 4th theflood broke loose Nixon struck outGillette was safe on an infield errorWellman and Bailer singled Hum pherys hit a home run 4 runs scoring Southwell relieved HoughtonHe struck out Dunne and Parkspopped to Jeffreys In the 7th Bail er was safe on an error but was outstealing second on a good throw by Keader Meabon threw out Humphveys Haller hit a home run scor Dunij ahead of hfhi Parks struckout Pinckney who has been play, ing almost errorless ball,in the firstin this4 of which figured In the scoringCity Service made 1 error Frdiay of this week Pinckney playsthe General Motors Proving Groundteam at 900 p mNext week Wednesday they play Fowlerville ABMax Russell is from Pinckney andLester McAfee and Richard Randallfrom the Pettysville district Mrs Walton is president of the iMothers Club of the Elementary jSchool here She is a former teacher and bold a B S degree from the Michigan State Normal and taught physical instruction at Marine Cityand Jackson Junior College and for ,2 years has served as Livingstoncounty representative on the WhiteHouse Educational Conference atLansing, n 1955 sfye was invited by Ciaie Taylor, supt of Public Instrucion to be be Ijspresentatiwe in 17tthAnnual Citizens Conference on Ed ucation Her husband, John Walton is employed on the Disabled Persons Ed ucational CommissionShe has 4 sons ranging in age from 6 months to 8years PeoplesFellowship Serviea 00GtmrdiiUv J W Winger, rUn School 080 a mWorship 1045 prayer meetingR H SouthwellFry cHeader ccHumphreys,Dunne 3blialler, ssParks, If Pierce, 2bNixon, pGillette, crWellman, cBailer, lb  rfrfMarilyn Gustafson, Roberta Ack j Southwell rf pley and Sally Utley are working at Newport Beach Orland Winslow cut his hand while Houghtoj p,working at Detroit last week and j City Service to have 5 stitches taken,  The Clifford Chambers family arespending the week in northern Mich,igan Mrs Mattie Potis,, 84, of WesPalm Beach, Florida, died SundaySurviving are a Brother GeorgeeThompson of Pincltney and 2 sisters,4 Mrs Agnes Fleming of Los Angei eles, California nnd Miss MinnieThompson of Detroit kWe understand tbeome of thelae Murray Dagg at Hilaia Lake   bas been sold   iThe Ronnie Hoskins fantify of Detroit spent Sunday with Mrs RobertJack 110Q6 0000 00AB R H4 1 14 1 13 2 24 113 0 0 3 Q 0 111333 32 12 13 A GAIN OF 560 CHILDRENThere has been a gain of 560children of school age are in Liv ingston county the past year The vinckneyschool district had the bigest gain 97, Brighton and Fowlerville each 65, Howell 62, Birkenstock57 and HarUand 41 There are now 12,182 children under 20 years oMin the county Of these 756 are twoyear old and 3,20 are 19 year olds26 districts gained last year and 8Jost In 1946 there were 5,937 schoolchildren in the county or 2678 less than now Tfaye following are someof the figure for nearby districts Mrs Robert Jack of Gulfport,Miiswho is at her home here for the summer with Mylo Kettler and wife ofI River Jureiicn pnt th wek endFriday evening after with ie Jsk liohert faaiiy Devotaoaa and Saturdaj from grdney 8U00 9 m and Soaday be Mrs Robert Jaek called on her ousin, Robin Carr, and wife oiI Fowlerville MontayCalvary Mrnuoaiu Chore I Mr and Mr Win Pidd of Dexter,Be Ezra Beachfaatar , jrank  French of Dayton, Ohio  Sujtf Walter ch and Mrg Sarah Markey of DetroitWorthlf i000ljied on ye edLoir last WednesdayAnother big layoff is taking pltictat the Chrysler plants 6 or 7 from lieio who work at the proving groundnear Chelsea were laid off last weekThe  following marriaye licensesvere issued last week Barbara Slone, 18, Pinckney, Gordon Foster,18, Howell Allen Dinkell Pinckney, Audrey Klikott, 25, BrightonWajne Stone, 19, Pinckney, DorothyHead, 17, PinckneyMr and Mrs Ona Campbell spentlast week at Sauatuok and LuddintonMr and Mrs Otto Poulson anddaughter, Grace, who are on theiriiation are on a trip through north cm Michigan and Wisconsin MrJosie Chambers ia with the HenryJohnson familyBorn to Mr and Mis Richard VunSlamhrook  at McPhcrson hypital,Howell July 2 a G lb llj oz son,Richaid Theodore JrBom to Charles Baker and wifeCBetty Jarvis at McPherson hospital, Howell, June 28 a G2 lb son,fcOii Charles AJien JJorn to Kr and Mrs Floyd Shylters Barbara Wylio atlosjital Howell Junt 22 a Mr and Mrs ous Jailowsld,ciauyhter, Christine and Karen Shea CurreBt GMnmeot Gov Williams civil rights platform while probably getting aim the negro vote in MJfjgan lost him1 hit chairmanship of theoi the nation governors inat Atlantic City last week Democrat the next It wasa Republican the next It was F Dtmorats turn this year and Gov as vice chairman and thegovernor in terms of offkf was in line but the southerners voting with the Republicans elected the governor of VirginiaTheiQ Republican governors there enriOiLied President Eisenhower for reeKaiion but ignored Vice PesidentNixon National Chairman Hall whowas there said it was an oversightbut later admitted some of the gtovemor do not like Nixonf In thestate of the presidents Health Nix on might have a chance ofchoir piaettee 4ft p ou1Th Powte7 Ghurcd MM West between Main and  Bnadiila Btreettkf Keith Ruegaegger, PaalorSmiday School 946 a mMoning Wenhip 1050 AMVoth Group 700 p mEvening Service 800 p mTEctti Prayer Meeilng  800 pmJr Choir Practice Wed  400 p m Si Oir Prartkt WadEDWIN A BOOTHwin Booth, 70, of Lakebnd , at McPherson Hospital,Howell, on Monday of lat week He was thefather of 24 children of whom 21 survive, 10 by his first wife, SkyBacfeus, and 14 by his second wife 1Thefuneral was at Schnackenbm Funeral HomeIlQwell Thursday ajid burial was in Fairviow Cemetery at 1 Howell thewill3 33COUNTY LEAGUE STANDING W L PetPinckney 4 1 800I City Service 4 1 800 HamburgFowlerviJleProving Grounds DOUBLE WEDDINGIn a double ceremony at the Churchof God on the Howell Rd at 230 p BV Jtaly 4th, Dororthy Head toWayne Stone and the latters sister,fefibara Stone to Gordon FostertRevHancock officiating 421 1 112 S3 500333333 SchoolPinckneyBrightonFowlerville HamburgWinans LakeHicks Hartland Green Oak , Under 5279 691 55011066 26 290  109 5 to 2078915881416 26212243847294 HHNDEELyle J Hendee, 58, died at thehome of his son, Robert at Washington Thursday where he had beenvisiting He was the son of Mrs RosNash Hendee ,of Pinckney and tnehue Worden C Hendee and was bom at Pinckney July 4, 1S97 Hegraduated from Pinckney highschool and served in World War 1 On February 14, 1918 he marriedHazel Merrill, daughter of George Merrill of Webster, ohe survives,elso a son, Robert of Washington City last week visiting Irene andTony deFillippi and Chestter Jarlowski  A research writer from the SaturdayEvening Post called on Mrs Thomas iomer Saturday to ask her opinionof the future of the Republican aty in MichiganWclton Chamberlain and his mother entertained the follcvin Friday niJit at a showing of his Europeanjictures Mrs Kate Hannett, son, acJc, Mrs Jennie Dcvvreaux, MisFannie Kavnnauh, Mrs Raymonda Moi lis and 2 daughter, Mv andAirs, R K Elliott, Mrs Dow Swar and a daughter, Marian, of Grosse  thjiit, Rev Winger and familyMrs Carmen Porter and daughJolan were in Grand Rapids Mondaylure the latter had xray taken The C W Hookers of Ann Arporare spending the summer at theircottage at Zukey Lake, KIWANIS LEAGUEIn the Senior league the Cubs andankees did not play Monday nightToo many away at Boy Scout campThursday night the Cardinals beat the Red Sox 8 to 7 Batteries for the Cardinals John Hoy  Terry RowellRed Sox, Mank White  Lonnie H uhmanIn the Junjof Eeagrue Monday ReWfnpr team beat Bob Taschesteam  to 3 Batteries for WingerMJ4 vtter and Terry Rowell for Tac Jon Barker  Paul HowellThursday night Duwain Hoys, team lost to Howard Taylors team 145Batteries  Hoy, Somers  Henry,Taylor Dennie Singer and Ronnie DarrowThe Kiwanis Girls lost to theGirls Athletic Assn in the countyleague 15 to 9BOB JONES BRASS ENSEMBLE IS CANDIDATE FOR CLERKEivin Snyder of Brighton is a canidate for county clerk in this county on the Democrat ttcketHe was bomJuly 14, 1910 in Traverse City, Michand has resided in Livingston county for 10 years  He is now Brighton township supervisor and a memberof the Livingston county board ofsupervisors He U also super isor ofthe Brighton Area Ground ObserverCorps, lad a member of the Board of Director of the Lansing ChildsGuidance Clink Hfs reason for running for this office is that I believein good governmentThe Bib Jones University BrassEnsemble will be heard at 800 PJBfridayjoly 6 at the Peoples church with aa inspiring program from thetho world roost unusual unfversityrGreenville South Carolina, and willinclude mW special arrangement of well taywn hymns and sacred adaptions of classical compositions Compose of 4 young men atdyoung states 4he i all from differentable Is typical of thestudent body Itstate in fee union Pennsylvania 15etyn BragdonAstttrumpeter, Maine Jean Devinend trumpeter, New York, Roger Wairaven ttrombonist, Ohio,  RobertMayhew, baritone horn, Florida andRichard Brady, pianist, Indiana 1During the summer months thisbrass ensemble will be heard fn churches and evangelist meetingsthroughout the Central StetesMembera of this group have been feaeturcid in many Bob Jones masial produetips, radio program, Christmas and Unhrersity record KLIKOTTDINKELMiss Audrey Klikott, daughter ofMr and Mrs Henry Klikott ofBrighton was married Friday nightat the Wesljtan Methodist Churchat Brighon to Aflen Dinkel, son OX PointeThere are 3 grandchildrenBe sides his mother he is survived by3 brothers, Lynn of Pinckney, DrCeeii Hendee of Lansing and Clareof Chevy Chase, Maryland Thereare 2 sisters, Mrs Walter Clark ofFhickney and Mrs Max Parkinsonof Ann Arbor Another sister, Mrs,Fern Miller is deceased The deceased lived in Ann Arborfor 31 years and for 20 years operated a Plymouth  DeSoto Sales Agency retiring in 1945The funeral was at 2 p m at theMuehlig Funeral Home, Ann Arbor,Tuesday afternoon, Rev LeonardParr of the Ann Aror CongMChurch officiating Burial was inWaqhtenong Memorial ParkcMICH BELL CO TAXESThe largest single payment in ithistory has been made to the Michigari Primary School Fund by theMichigan Bell Telephone ,  tndfirst half of nearly 10 million in state taxes This tops 1956s payment by 15 million The fcompanys 1956 tax was 9,792,161 TK Irirst Mtsdames Alta Meyer and MaeDaller attendod a White Shrinedinrer at Howell ThursdayWinston Baughri, son, Donnie, andLarry VanSlambrook took part in a DcMolay car wash at Houell Saturday They will have one at PinekneylaterCHARLES HODGECharles Hodge, father of MrsNellie Clark of Pinckney died st Emilys Convalescent Home in HoweU Wednesday The funeral washfcld Saturday at the MacDonald Funeral Home, Howell, Rev Proutofficiating Burial in Fairview CemeUvy The deceased is survivedx bychildrenOLIN ROBINSON ILLFridayOni Robinson sr wholive felt Rush Lajte suffered a coronarytfnbOBis heart attack while  at t4e Michigan Ball Tele, office at Redford ivhere he np enpuieer A pulmotorwas obtained and he was given first aid and then taken to the Redfordfirrt half year payment was 4,896, j hospital where he was placed in an161 The second payment  will be , oxygen tent Sunday he was ableMade October 31 next This brings 1 leave the oxygen tent He is not all the companys total payments to the  owed visitors and will be at the hos school fundto 138 mlllioii since it ital 3 weeks or more He is a 32ndwas organized, m 19O4Undflfclaw the degree Mason, a past master of Ved baft ia Circuit Judge Salmon of Lansinghanded down an important decision iasi week He ruled the Secretary ofSiates office has no right to revokea drivers license for any eauae,That tcre Js nothing in the laws or thebooks that gives them that rtefetThis puts things up in the air as itwas the main curb against bad driv ers and a good many thousand U LdMs are revoked each year bytheOLiftary of state We understand decision will be appealed to therne court and if affirmed a law be introduced, in the legislaturei the secretary of state therihi to revoke drivers licensesoeoWe agree wr, Joseph Raub, headoi the Americans for Democratic Acion that the speeches of SenatorCarthy of Wisconsin and SenatorEustlatid of Mississippi in the senate iast week were arrant nonaense Tfry aaid the UrtTted SUt Sty rent Court has handed down one Coiiununiat decision after another1 h yearMcCarthy rafeired to theirilvi iion that government emiployeecanrot be ousted if Communistcjiciiojs are found unless they are n  coniidential position,  SenatoriaTilaiid of course referred toCJVJI rights decision againstjicd schools At the convention of Missionary Baptist Churches atLiuJu Ivock, Arkansas, last, weekDean Albert Garner of that churchuanizution in a speech before 3009pcuple called the supreme court members Apostles of Satan He o juped tr othr church oraniations who have come out for de segregation A resolution waa adoptci biandin desegregation ofschool aa ungodly and unlawfulThe civil rights decision was written by Chief Justice Warren,formr Repubijcan governor of California 1Senator Potler of Michigan aspitted satisfaction at the actionoi 1 he senate armed force commifctee in selecting Kakaska forjet air base in Michigan Thealter 500,000 had been spent a Kaivaska switched the aite to MAIListte The tk first selected was CMiliac in Cong Ruth Thompsons district For some reason she didnt walitL it there but preferred Mania tee aJeoin her district While the bickeringwas going on the army selected KaL kaska and went to work Congress man Thompson did not give up btttappealed to the chivalry of theouniern members of congress and1 ney voted to switch it to Manisteetlw y said to help a lady in distress Sciiator Charles Potter said this iano time for community bidding Thif army wants to bed Sown 13 there now That a,ttate tax is earmarked is Lodge Detroit and holds a dualf01 the school if und It is distributed j membership in Livingston Lodge Ithroughout the state according to thecensus figures Other companies un dcr this law re railroads, express horscompanies, companies telegrapn and PujiimanTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The roads, parks, canals andfeathing beach of White Lodge CountryClub are private property Unauthorized entry1 into, or remaining therein is prohibited, Persons desregard CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank my friends, neigh and Che members of the Masonaadtheunletters l ceived while was inMr and MrsAlbert Dinkel of Chubb  ing this notice dono at the risk ofComers, Rev Barker officiating I arrest or prosecution for trespass They were attended by the grooms i The Custodian, resident on theetater Mrs Alberta Close and her property baa the where he has been prominent Hoservedone term as District Deputy Instructor, in the7th Masonic Distiet which includes Washtntw andLivingston countisLast February h9 Metropolitan Hospital, DetroHwas elected to the Board of General Purposs, a board that passes on all Masonic legislation Monday Olin suffered another attack but not so severe as the George BruntonMonday Since taking out a membership inof a duly 1 Livingtston Lodge he has directedhaband After a wedding trip north j registered Deputysheriff t enforce the Fellowcratf team given many of Nelson Buzzard hs bought theme of Mrs Marion Burnett onjouth Howeli St Mrs Burnetttent His on Olin jr was per has ugfht the Peter Conlway homemined to see him for the first timeon East Iutnam St Mr Bustardsthe first one He was put back in the 41Hdaughter will live ia the fame house The Francis Shehan famUy iday at the Lundeeajthey will live with the grooms par this notfeuntil their new home it finisheed The bride has been employed at OWxea4 AifomobUe Instnaee eifiee at JkmA White Lodge Owners IncI the lectures atid all the funeral ora Hilwnd Lakef tioi8 and had a part in most social The George Vtj ofTtfinr  Atter at 9chulera,David Ahardeem is home from Tuesday lie was removed to thetooghl sdHt H5ghlpd Put Hospital4PITWednesday, July 4, 1956FOR CONGRESS  les E CHAMBERLAINChuck Chamberlain, now Prosecuting Attorney ofIngham County, enforces the law with equality and justice He believes firmly in the importance of protecting theInnocent as well as punishing the guihy As head of thisbusy office with five other attorneys servinq under himhe has shown exceptional administrative V Hy   gingham County Prosecuting Atioino  Attorney for Michigan Senate, 195354  Former Ciiy Attorney for East Lanrgif F rmer U S Treasury Agent if Successful practicing lawyer Veteran, Outsta Jing World War II RecordCHAMBERLAIN FOR CONGRESS Vote August 7  Republican PrimaryYOURE ALWAYS WELCOME AT YOUR OLDSMOBiLE DEALER S DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICEZ14 West Grand River, Howell, MichTHB JUNIOR FARM BUREAU INVITES YOU TO A MODERN AND SQUARE DANCEFOWLERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM SATURDAY, JULY 7th, 195MUSK BY J 0 FINLANS ORCHESTRAJWNATION TO FARM BUREAU BUILDING FUNDUSED POWER MOWERS FOR SALE OR RENTLawns Mowed Mowers RepairedB,C WHITE Jr CE HEWLETT 140 Livingston St Phone UP 83149l j Bottle GasCOOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWTUE ighboringThe Galbraith Family Reunionwas held at tha Greogry towa Wl on June 24 f4 attended IThe Ward Tupper family of Dexter are on a trip to Washington DCand Florida Baidus, a Dexter farmer,4 Berkshire pigs to Colum4bia, South America, lat week i A turtle which got in tthe Brigh Jton sewer last week and put part of  it out of commission, took 44 man tours to remove fThe 640 acre Ben Hacker farm onj Hacker Rd, Brightton has been sold , to a Now York man and will be ub Notes of 25 Yean AgoJaaaes Leonard of Detroit drowned at Patterson Lake Sunday Fank closings are becoming freSavings Bank of Milford closed itsdoorsSunday Pinckney played a 9 to dtie game with Mumth Johnand Roy Reason pitched forney and Jim Meyers of HowellWashtenaw and LivingstonJersey Cattle Breeders held their annual picnic at the Glennbrook HOVVFUTHEATREHowoU, Mkh Air Conditioned Phone 179We Thura one 26, 27, 2Walter Pidgeos and Anae FraudlaFORBIDDEN PLANETFree Quaker Oat Co Childrens  Tickets Accepted ComitgMan in the Grey FlannelSuit, Birds and Beees CartoonThe Brightoa City Council has ap pointed a 10 man planning commitsion  Ilu 1903 there were 466 deaths in ,the nation from fireworks, last yearthere was but one The County DeMolay worked 12second degrees at Fowlerville latWednesday 6gtt Harold Rady j and Donnie Baughn of Pinckney , were on the degree team j The will of the late Judge JayPayne of Ann Arbor was filed forprobate last week He left SB estate  of 165,000 His wife, 2 sisters and a nephew get the bulk of it buttheie are a number of bequests The JStan Commonwealth Home at AlMOB get 40,000, the National Council of Juvenile Judges 1000 to set up a Judge Payne Memorial, the177th Optimist International 1000to set up a fund for new clubs, theirst Congl Church, of Ann Arbor 1000, The Mary Taft Union 500for temperance work, the 14 acrefarm at Erie, Ohio, where the judge was born, goes to a boys campthis Sandusky, Ohio graduating class of JL915 500 for a class reunion,The judges widow gets the home inAnn Arbor he was building and thecottage at Portage Lake His fam our watch collection goes to a sister Reed Culp who operates a woolbrokerage firm at Salt Lake City,was elected president of Kiwanis In ternational at SanFrancisco last week He is a graduate of the Uni versity of Michigan A gang of 4 youths from Milfordand Pontiac, ranging in age from 19to 22 have been arrested for a seriesof burglaries At Cohoctah theycarried off the safe Fdwin Olds, 37, physical instructor at the University of Michiganhas been hired as supt of the Hartland school next term M H Wirth  of Owosso has filedpapers to operate a radio station at IJowell Charles Sutton of Howell hasbeen elected president of the Huron Clnton Metropoltan Authority of th Michigan Jersey Cattle BreedAccording to the Howell paperthe road from Pinckney to Portage Lake is to be blacktopped Eddie Drinkert and wife of Detroit who art at his brother, MattDrinkerts cottage at Portage Lake en lied at the Dispatch office Saturday He is catching for the Firemen in the Triple A League, Detroit, tisyear A couple of years ago he play ed a number of games with Pinek neyThe marriage of Margaret McRobbie of Unadilla and Paul Charlick af Detroit takes place Friday Born to Mark Nash and wife July1st, an 8 lb daughter Rosalie Lem Hedican and wife of Marionwere in an auto acident Sunday She get 3 broken ribs sMrs Charles Bailey, Carrie CoSfman a former Pinckney resident died in Richmond, California Juno22nd Friday, Saturday, July 6, 7Mat Wed 230 p m CoatDouble Fatur ProgramJeeo Simmons and Guy MaditontoHILDA CRANEin CiaeScope and Color LEE THEATREWHTTMORE LAKEFriday, Saturday, July 6, 7 COMANCHEColor by DeLox in CfemaiDana Andrews, Linda CriataiNAVY WIFEWithJoan Benoettt, Mary MerriU and Shirley YamaguchiColor Cartoon and LateSunday, Monday, July 8, tAva Gardner, SUwart Gragr Bill TravtrsbBOWANI JUNCTIONm CiaemaScopeNovelty News CartMaJohn A gar and Mamie VanDoren hSTAR IN THE DUST ta ToehnicolorCartoonSunday, Monday, July 8, 9Matinee Sanflay, 239 p m boat James Cagney and Stephen McNallyla, TRIBUTE TO A BAD MAN in CinemaScope and Color Also THE WEDDING IN MONACO in CinemaScope and Technicolor CartoonH0WH1 Notes of 48 Years AgoThe village council has grantedGknn Gardner a franchaise to operate an electric light plant in thisvillage W E Murphy, Herbert Gillette,I Envin Monks and James Smith at tended the ball game in Cleveland, Ohio, last weekFred Burgess had 9 sheep killdand 14 injured and N Pacey 1 klieldand 9 injured by dogs last week Marion Reason has moved hismeat market across the street in the  George Reason store, vacated by HM WillistonJoe Place way is a patient in anArm Arbor hospital At the 4th of July celebration atGregory Stockbridge beat GregoryV to 2 John Mclntyre who purchased theTuomey cottage on Pearl Stof Mrs Frank Moran has remodelled andpainted it and you would not know it Edna Adams of Vassar is a guestat the Dr George Pearson homeMiss Ethel Readin entertainingthe Misses Mable Read Florence Petera and Louise Mann of Ann Arbor Henry Plummer has his hay inHehad 98 big loads At the 4th of July celebration atPingree West Marion beat East Marion in the bali game Stephen Brown of Grand Rapidshas been visiting his uncle JohnJohn CarrMae and Katherine Brogan andFdna Abbott are attending summerschool at Ypsilanti Is It True ThatOpportunityKnocks But OnceHow about the income check that cornel along every to often Each one is Opportunity,bringing you chance after chance to get aheadit take a little plamning naturally You cant do much about grocer and butcher money Butbetween necessities aad luxur ies, there is a margin of safety you can carry forwardWork out your saving plan,and opea an aceount at this bank Then steadily build it upwith regular depositFIRST NATIONAL Bank Tuet Wed Thur, July 10 11,12Richard Burton, Frederick MarchALEXANDER, THE GREAT OsirtooB Tue Wed Thur, July 10, 11,12CRIME IN THE STBEETSS WithJames Whitmore, John CassavetesandJack Carson and Mickey RooneyMAGNIFICIENT ROUGHNECKS Color Cartoon and Late NewsTHEATREVote ForERVIN B SNYDER 6 5 8 3 JACKSON RD Rte Slues Wed, Thur, July 3, 4 5 INTERUPTED MELODYin CinemaScope and ColorWithEleanor Parker and Glenn FordFriday, Saturday, July 6, 7Fodvnl Supervisionof FodoraO ROMTTO COTPnthm ud Federal Ifepodit humrneo Garponttop All Dopotitf Insured Up to 10,006for Sb Deportto Progressive DemocratFor County ClerkHerbert Allyn and wife of LanThe Mike JamaJa family of Detroi, 113 ou the Murray Kennodys Sun ing and Donald Allvn wife and   4 sons of Grenada, Texas called onThe Don Griffiths of Mt Pleasant U M E Damws Thursday   Welton Chamberlain left for Oberdaywere Sundayith family of the Joelin College, Maryland Sunday tto attend summer school SLIGHTLY SCARLETin Cinemacope and ColorwithRhonda Fleming and Arlene DahlCartoonWICHITAin Cinemacope and ColorWithJoel McCrea and Ver NileiandSTAR OF INDIA in Color withCornel Wilde and Jen Wallace Also CartoonSunday, Monday, July 8, 9 MIRACLE IN THE RAIN WithJane Wyraan and Van Johnson a4soINVASION OF THE BODYSNATCHERSin SuperScope and ColorwithKevin McCarthy and Dana Wynter CartoonTnei Wed Thur, July 10, 1112 BACKLASHIn TechnicolorWithPic hard Widmark and Donna Reedand4THE SHRIEK withJose Ferrar and June Allyson CartoonGentileHome Center Shelf Hardware, Carpenters,Masons Tools ics andborao Mrs Jeanette McDonnell spent last week in DetroitRoss Road and wife called on tfce hi SowB SYLVANTHEATRE  Chelsea, MichiganWed, Thnr July 8 4 5 JUBALGlenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Rod Steiger and Valerie FrenchHarold Henry and wife spent theweek end at Salsbury, Pa Mary Wylle has moved into anapartment at the home of Mrs TvaReason The Rainbow Girls were wellpleasod with the results of their Ashdinner hort Friday night They MrrU 107 Sporting GoodsrBafls Qubs, Gloves and ShoesPITTSBURC PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINSMarquette 20 CIL Ft Deep Freeze 36950PITTSBURG PAINTS, VARNISHES, STAINSAluminum Doors and Windows Made to OrderPLUMBING AND HEATING JOBS TAKEN mPhilKp Gentile Phone UPtown 83143     LOOK LOOKLOOK COME ONE COME ALL FISH FRYFriday, July AT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HALL CONSERVATION DEPT NOTESThe litest deer and grouse countby mail carriers in the upper peninsula showa an increase, 55 deervrevt counted per 10 carrier days Last year it was 26 84 careers inin 1512 days of observation counted229 ruffed grouse and 832 deerBoy Scouts took 6 tons of junkfrom the bottom of the AuSabe River this spring Canoes were usedand the junk dumped at varios points on shore to be picked up bytrucks Grayling merchants furnished the boys food 28 fires burned over 44 acreslast week The dept is building a new classroom and auditoctazn it BlfgiaaLake  Dog training and breaking in openopen fields is illegal until after July 15 Michigan will receive 133,474this year from the PittraanRobinfimti This is the tax on firearmsand amunition This years pheasant census slowsa count of 1328 birds per rural routeThe count last year was 1229STARTS AT 530 P MLSPONSORED BY THB GUILDOUR LAKY OF FATIMA  14 TAXESTHE PINCBNBY VILLAGE TAXES AR1 NOW DUE AN PAYABLE AT MY HOMEMONDAYS AND SATURDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICEHELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurer POOT OFFICE BOX 203505 East Pua It, Pinckney173V Assembly Returns tolHew York , UiTil OjlillliMlii anflniahed work of its third session which met inParis last fall, the General Assembly of the United Nations is reeonveidng this April at UN Headquarters, New York Here an em ploye Checks signs indicating the seating arrangements of delegatesht eJtfUal fltg of the UniteVNatlaBt, sow tying with nationalaien over the VJf anted Srees in action to restore the peaceKorea h show in this fhotogrsfh The bkgrmnd color of thf M the ttgiu btae itstii with UN ftm tta early daywhite fee etatal SUM Nattm Ml to Mi euloi k la whit   jhs mangivedependable delivery ofTHECHRISTIAN SCIENCEMONITOR anfntenvrtloMHousewives, businessmeivteachers, ond students all overTh world reof ond enjoy thi international newspaper, published daily in Bcton Worldfamous for constructive newsstories and penetrating editorialsSpeciol features for the whole familyTht Christian Science MonitorOP Norway St, Boston 15, MaSend your newspaper for tht tinybeckd Enclosed find my cheek or money order yter 16 O 6 month 8 0 3 monthi 4 DRAILWAY PRESIDENTSREETS GOVERNOR DonaldGordon left, chairmajgtod pres ident of the Canadian vRionalGrand Trunk Railway System, tells Gov G Mennen Williams at Lansing of his companys plansfor yard expansions and other projects to serve Michigan industry this year Mr Gordon is a dynamic Canadian figure whostarted a banking career at theage of 15, became deputy governnor of the Bank of Canada when 87 and, at 49, was appointed president of the largest railway systarn in North AmericaPlant Food Poor Econom Farm Prices DeclineJUTTING down fertilizer use v when prices of farm productsdrop is the worst fypd of economy a tanner can make,, says P EMcNall, University df Wisconsin agricultural economistSven though farm trices shoulddrop 90 per cent and prices of fer tiliser should stay th same, MeNail says, the average farmerwould get back 190 in increased City ione stott 1   fc  r11FORGeneral Priory Tuesday, , 1136To ie Cczd I fPutnam Township, Livingston Countyite of MichiganNotice Is hereby givvn tnat in conformWv with the MichiganElectlia Law, I, tle ursijfned Ci, wiil, upon any day, extept Sunday ami a kal holiday, Hi dry of any Tegular or epe cial tIon or pnnvy eltion, rccvivc ior registration the nameof any lejal voter in ad Township, Ity or Village not already i registered who may A11JLY TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration Provided, however, that I can receive no namea for jregistration during the time intervening between the Thirtieth day before any regular, special or official primary election and the day of such election itifiMHVHIHVNVHBKn3BHB9HHVHHflHHKSBHMMMHMBMiMMHIHHHHHV Notice Is Hereby Given At My Home Daily 1000 A M to 800 P MMonday, July 9, I5S4  Last DayThe Thirtieth day preceding saM Election As provided hy Section 8,Act No US, Public Acts cf 1J54,Prom 8 oclock am until 8 oWck pm on said day for tho ptirpose of RliVIiiWIXG the V  SiT , nJ KiXISTEIUNG suth of the ciuflifiail elect,s  O riVrrSHIPt CITY or VILLAGE as SHALL PROPiILV apply ihvreforThe name of no person liui an ACTUAL RESIDENT of theprecinct nt the time of resistrHion, und entitled under the conEtitution, if remairi g such resident, to vote at the next election,ehall be entered in lie registration booki Elector Unable To Make Personal Application Procedure jSEC 504 Any elector who U unable to make personal application for registration because tf physical disability or absence from the Township, City or Village in which his legal residenceis located, may be registered prior to the close of registration tbefore any election or primary election by securing from the  Clerk of tite Township, City or Village in which is located hislegal residence, dtijluite rejristruiiui cads and executing induplicate the resist ration affidavit before a notary public orother officer legally author t t admiiml  oUhs and returningsuch resist vat ion cards to tfie Clerk of the Township, City or ,Village beiVc the close of offico hours on the lal day of regis trtion pri r to any elrcthvi ov primary election, i v notarypublic or othrr officer admin t rinij t  nti shal KTH his nameon the line for the signature of the registration officer and designate his tiieUnregistered Persons Not Entitled To VoteSKC r1 Tiie inspectors of fieri ion at any election or primary clerLiiu in this Sa,, or in jny 11 Lrict,  iunty, Township,City or Vilirgz thereof,   nil nrt rivo the vote of any personwho3e name is not ic , I i, t ristraf n buok of theTownship Ward or 1  ict ii which he Oifers to vote As uro  ilvd under Act lit, i  ll v pUnft feod vte jraia irllLcrop value tor each H hftipent for plant food JTests at stfte agricfitural colleges and experience on Midwestern terms have shown that at pres ent pricesLfanners can expect to get a retort ef S for eadfi 1 tovesWd in fertilizer  Actually, agronomists at Midwestern agricultural colleges and experiment stations art advisingfarmers to increase rather than cutdown their as of fertilizer These soils men report that heavy fertiliser applications are the mostprofitable a farmer can make University of Missouri agronontsta report that in one test 29 oush4 corn Iffd troduce4 IStousnels per attMMVW pound f nitrogen, flyp Wfd potashfertilizer WM pHlWn r befor ean d  Blm  starte r f e r g Farmer sUs e Mor e Fertilize rMichiga n farmer s use d 575, 48 1 ton s o f fertilize r las t yea r t oincreas e cro p yield s pe r acr e  an d cu t cost s o f production , re 1  port s th e Middl e Wes t Soi l Im provemen t Committee , i n astatemen t base d e m Nationa lPlan t Foo d Institut e compila tions Th e committe e point s ou t tha t1 3  Cor n Bel t state s use d a  tota lo f 6,709,95 0 ton s o f fertilize r i nth e yea r endin g Decembe r SI ,1954 Fertilize r us e i n th e variou sstate s was  Indiana , 1,161,90 9tons  Ohio , 1,008,40 0 tons  Illi nois , 897,32 2 tons  Missouri , 649, 750  Iowa , 609,868  Michigan ,575,481  Kentucky  574,197  Wis consin , 422,268  Minnesota , 313 , 238  Kansas , 226,041  Nebraska ,191,452  Nort h Dakota , 48,643 an d Sout h Dakota , 31,38 1 tons Farmer s i n th e Cor n Bel t to da y ar e usin g si x time s mor efertilize r tha n the y di d bac k i n1939,  say s th e committee  I ntha t year , fertilize r us e i n th e 1 3statestotale d onl y 1,048,36 2 tons Th e stead y ris e i n fertilize rus e i n recen t year s ha s bee n du et o  a n increasin g realizatio n b yfarmer s o f thre e importan t fac tors  1Plantfoo d help s thn vgrow  mor e cor n pe r acre , extr aton s o f ha    tnd pastur e an dhighe r yielf t o f smal l grains 2I t enable s the m t o cu t cost so f productio n an d t o boos t profit spe r bushe l an d pe r ton  3Fer tilize r i s essentia l to  goo d soi lmanagemen t o r ttITransfer o f ReffisirjJon ,  ,, tion , Tim eSEC  50G  An y n,M  n  Utii r i  ,         o f resi denc e withi n t v   ,  ii p , Ci y c  i  r       i  Tregistra tio n t o b e lv   frrt d t o I  y,  v r    r  ,  g t o th eCler k a  Kir d ruri , Mtiir  i   p   n s , th e dat e h emove d thscto , n  i e n  r   , i    i i t ,as  last regis terd t or b y iryin g i n yi    for a  1      Th e Cler k shal lstrik e throug h t  la t r    , war d nn l precinc t numbe r an drecor d th e no w riWn  ,   anr  p  ci d n  mj r o n i e origina lan d duplicat e vica  ,  cm , v i v i plac e th e origina lregistratio n c l i n   ,vr pru vi  lje  SIHI I transfer s shal l no tb e mad e withi r th e CD  tl y s wt  pcrtim  an y electio n o primar y elccii u  , ur c , s si h JCt h da y s l fal l o  a  Saturday ,SurLny , o r   I  iuu v j i wa  ovent rf vfat i n  Bhal l b eacctilj d C  ,, 1 lie n t ful l wordin g day , provide d tha t n osuc h tran r r jhll  p li t n v rc  o n t   vl p I n an y Township ,Cit y o r Villag e i n wlikJ i h e ha d no t reside d 30  day s nex ttidin g ah y electio n o r primar y election MURRA Y KENNEDY , Townshi p Cler klJV  Flag  for Unified  Headquarters iX  v soil  A Unlte 4 Naikm s flaff, alread y a  letera  o f V Jf M t MSkskna , I fgive n t o Ambassado r Warre n Avsti s o f fh o US A Osft   y VJiSecretaryOtAera l Trygr e Li e center  lo r BS O oto f ttkoaisjuv te n o f th e USA s Genera l o f th e Arm y Dovfla s HAtOwr , sjs BsaadorfaiClitt f o f th e unifie d foroa t actin g i a bohsi f o f U X 1s tKorea  LfoUa g o a I s Aibassadd f ArsSud e o f Nonray ,Cossel l PrssHta t fo r IBJJ  Th t him  itiisjj i pgV  ,TH 1 POTCKNZ T DISPATC HThe so m o f 7,000X 0 wil l b e mad e  i   sf ti     fr    if1 SUPERVISORS PROCEEDING SJUN E SESSIO N  195 6MONDAY , JUN E 25 , 195 6Pursuan t t o Statut e th e Boar d o f Supervisor s convene d in  tegula r ses sion , o n Monda y Jun e 25 , 1956 , a t 1 0 A  M  an d upo n rol l cal l b y th eClerk , th e followin g member s wer e foun d t o b e present Ervi n B  Srwde r Brighto n Twp  Clai r Mille r Iosco Twp Ronal d Stuibl e Conwa y Twp  W  Bur r Clar k Mario n Twp Ralp h Wiggin s Deerfiel d Twp  MUto n Conin e Oceoi a Twp Andre w J  Sei m Geno a Twp  Lloy d Hende e Putaa m Twp Howar d B  Spice r Gree n Oa k Twp  Le e Gordo n Tyrone Twp Lillia n H  Smit h Hambur g Twp  Ralp h Glen n Unadill a Twp Ly k Glove r Handy Twp  Alber t W  Col e BrightonCity Harol d Armstron g Haitlan d Twp  Howar d Genfr y Howel l Cit yGfcn n Berr y Howell Twp  Fre d G  Catrel l Uowe U Cit yHerma n H  Hee g Howel l Cit yMove d b y Supvr  Gordo n an d supporte d b y Supvrs  Snyde r tha t Mar gare t Manle y b e pai d th e su m o f 500 0 pe r mont k a s Secretar y o f th e Coun t y  Plannin g Commission , th e sam e t o becom e effectiv e Jun e 1s tCarried Supvr  Conin e presente d th e followin g resolutio n an d move d it s adop tion , whic h wa s dul y supporte d b y Supvr  Cole I t is  hereb y resolve d tha t Mr  Georg e C  MacQueen , 4 H Clu bAgen t o f Livingsto n County , b e hereb y relieve d o f hi s presen t dutie san d assigne d a s assistan t agricultura l agen t fo r Livingsto n County Thi s actio n ha s bee n approve d b y th e Livingsto n Count y Agri cultura l Advisor y Council , th e Livingsto n Ceunt y 4 H Advisor yCounci l an d th e administrativ e sectio n o f th e Michiga n Cooperativ eExtensio n Service Respectfull y submitte dAgricultura l Committe e o f th eBoar d o f Supervisor sMUto n Conine , Chairma nHowar d B  Spice rHowar d Gentr yCarried Upo n motio n o f Supvr  Spice r an d supporte d b y Supvr  Snyder , th eBoar d adjourne d unti l 13 0 P  M AFTERNOO N SESSIO NMove d b y Supvr  Gordo n an d supporte d b y Supvr  Glove r tha t th eCount y Roa d Committe e is  to mee t wit h th e Count y Roa d Commissio n t oStud y th e roa d situatio n o f th e Count y an d repor t bac k t o thi s Board Carried Amendment  Move d b y Supvr  Hende e an d supporte d b y Supvr  Mille rtha t th e Chairma n o f thi s Boar d appoin t tw o additiona l member s o f th eBoar d t o th e Count y Roa d Committee , t a  ac t unti l th e Apri l sessio n o f th eBoard Carried  Member s appointe d b y th e Chairma n to ac t wit h th e Count y Roa d Com mittee Supvrs  Glove r an d Heodee Move d b y Supvr  Col e an d supporte d b y Supvr  Heeg , tha t th e Agri cultura l Committe e b e authorize d t o purchas e o r buil d a  tw o whee l traile r fo riiB use o f th e Count y Do g Warden Carried Move d b y Supvr  Col e an d supporte d b y Supvr  Snyde r tha t th e Agri cultura l Committe e b e authorize d t o ac t unde r th e Stat e Do g Quarantin eAct , whe n the y dee m it  necessary Carried Move d b y Supvr  Col e an d supporte d b y Supvr  Stuibl e tha t th e Reso lutio n submitte d b y th e Plannin g Committe e b e approved   1  Th e Livingsto n Count y Boar d o f Supervisor s wil l initiall y gran t th eCooperativ e Extensio n Service , Michiga n Stat e University , 2,5000 0 fo rth e purpos e o f employin g a  specia l extensio n agen t t o b e assigne d t o Liv ingsto n Count y fo r th e si x mont h perio d Jul y 1 , 195 6 throug h Decembe r31 , 1956 2  Th e Livingsto n Count y Boar d o f Supervisor s wil l the n gran t th e Co operativ e Extensio n Service , Michiga n Stat e Umversky , 7,0000 0 fo r Janu ar y 1 , 195 7 throug h Decembe r 31 , 1957  g  Th e us e o f 7,0000 0 wil l b e mad e availabl e Januar y 1 , 195 8 an deac h calenda r yea r thereafte r unti l thi s agreemen t is  terminate d b y eithe rparty 4  Thi s agreemen t ca n b e terminate d b y eithe r part y a t th e clos e o f an yCalenda r yea r b y givin g a t leas t sixt y day s prio r notice 5  Thi s specia l Extensio n agen t wil l b e a n employe e o f th e Cooperativ eExtensio n Service , Michiga n Stat e University , an d th e Unite d State s Depart men t o f Agricultur e an d shal l b e subjec t t o th e sam e term s o f employment ,fupervisio n an d contro l a s an y othe r Cooperativ e Extensio n Servic e em ployee John A  Hagma nw  County Cler k I  Glenn Berr y   Chairman, Livingsto n Count y j   Board o f Supervisor sSupvr  Stuibl e o f th e Civi l Claim s committe e submitte d bill s t o th e Boar dwhic h wer e allowe d a s recommended , a s appea r b y number s G359 0  G359 4inclusive Supvr  Glen n o f th e Civi l Claim s Committe e presente d bill s t o th e Boar dWhic h wer  allowe d a s presented , a s appea r b y number s G359 3   G3599 ,inclusive Supvr  Armstron g o f th e Crimina l Claim s Committe e presente d bill s t oth e Boar d whic h wer e allowe d a s recommended , a s appea r b y number s G360 0   G3620 , inclusive , an d G3650 Supvr  Wiggin s o f th e Civi l Claim s Committe t presente d bill s t o th eBoard , whic h wer e allowe d a s recommended , a s appea r b y number s G362 1 G3624 , inclusive Move d b y Supvr  Spice r an d supporte d b y Supvr  Glove r tha t th e Coun t y  Cler k an d th e Count y Treasure r b e allowe d thei r necessar y expense s in Iattendin g thei r Annua l Stat e Conventions Carried Supvr  Hende e o f th e pe r die m committe e presente d th e payrol l o f th eevera l supervisor s fo r attendanc e a t th e Ma y   Jun e Session s o f thi s Board ,Whi c hwa s allow d a s presented ,  Carried Move d b y Supvr  Spice r an d supporte d b y Glove r tha t th e do g licens elee s fo r th e yea r 195 7 b e lef t th e sam e a s fixe d b y th e yea r 1956 Carried, Supvr  Mille r o f th e Pe r Die m Committe e submitte d th e payrol l o f th eSupervisor s fo r listin g dogs , t o th e Board , whic h wer e allowe d a s presente dCarried   Move d b y Supvr  Col e an d supporte d b y Supvr  Mille r th e Boar d ad journe d unti l Jul y 17 , 1956 , a t IOIO O A  M Countersigned  JOH N A  HAGMA N Count y Cler k M I  Approved  T tGLEN N BBRR Y     BILLS ALLOWE D JUNE , 195  SESSIO NNO G359 OG359 1G359 20359 3G359 4G359 5G359 6G359 7G359 8G359 9G360 0G36O 1NAMECharle s E , Blac k Clinica l Lab MacDonak l Funera l Hom eRalp h Glen n Spec Com mLillia n Smit h Spec Com mRalp h Gkn n Spec Com mRalp h Wiggin s Spec Comm Floy d W  Munsel l Expense Accoun tL  C  liveranc e   Soldier s Buria l 2 Staffa n Funera l Hom e Soldiers Buria lFUKFO6E AMOUN TAutops y  500 0170 01200 120 0120 0113 02083 34000 02000 0 VN to Aid  Victims  of Korean  ConflictE  J  Keeh n Soldiers Buria l 2000 0Georg e J  Trollma n   Livestoc k Clai mClarenc e Marshal l Livestock Clai mG360 4 Dwigh t Wegene r Livestock Clai mG360 5 Ott o Poulso n i Tastic e Fe eG360 6 Glen n VanGorde r v   Livestoc k Clai mG360 7 Lori s MoCallu m ,  Livestoc k Clai mG360 8 WiMia m H  Mine r   Justic e Fee sG36O 9 Joh n Sherma n Livestock Clai mG361 O Wilbu r Herbs t Poultry Clai mG361 1 Stanle y F  Peovia k te Justic e Fe eG361 2 Charle s Gauthera t Poultry Clai mG361 3 Harle y Zee b Livestock Clai mG361 4 Josep h Starke y Justice Clai mG361 5 Thoma s Daile y   Livestoc k Clai mLawrenc e Gehringe r Care o f Inmate sHarol d M  Borde n   Coroner Fee Charlott e Lase k Clerk Hir e   Sheriff Richar d Stren g Spec Deput yLawrenc e Cambur n Spec Deput yColumbi a Carbo n C o SuppliesG3616G361 7G361 8G361 9G362 0G362 1G362 2 Drs , Ma y  Woodwort h Professiona l Service sG362 3 Ronal d Stuibl e Spec Com mG362 4 Le e Gordo n Spec Com mG3626 362 5 Sundr y Supvr s Listing Dog sG3627 G364 7 Sundr y Supvrs  PayrollG365 O Joh n C  Bur g Livestock Clai m 7600411 5420 020 0100 02650 049 0125 0400 027 040 0440 029 0425 010741 01929 5200 0500 0100 080 0250 0118 0122 0996 04632 0176 5Tota l 369678STAT E O F MICHIGAN COUNT Y O F LIVINGSTON , S  S I , Joh n A  Hagman , Count y ClerlJ a an d fo r th e Count y aforesai d d ohereb y certif y tha t th e foregoin g is  a tru e an d correc t transcrip t o f th e origi na l Supervisor s proceeding s no w remainin g in  my sai d offic e o f thei r Jun e195 6 Sessio n an d o f th e whol e thereof  ,I N  TESTIMON Y WHEREOF , I  hav e hereunt o se t m y han daa d sea l thi s 26th  da y o f Jun e A , D  1956  While th e arme d force s acgn g o n behal f o f th e Unite d Nation s I BKore a continu e thei r effort s t o reestablis h peace , UN  ha s als o take nmeasure s t o reliev e th e sufferin g o f million s o f civilian s lef t homeles sa s a  resul t o f th e conflict  Here , Dr  Kami l Mil , representativ e o fTurke y t o th e UN  Commissio n o n Kore a left  visit s a  refuge ecente r a t Pusan , accompanie d b y Dr  M  Le e right , Korea n inter prete r o f th e Commissio n an d a  policema n o f th e Republi c o f Korea UKRAINIA N SSR SEAL JOHN A  HAGMA NCount y Clerk NOTIC EAnnua l SchdS I Electio nNOTIC E I S HEREB Y GIVE N t o th e qualifie d Schoo l Elector so f th ePINCKNE Y COMMUNIT Y SCHOOL S SCHOO L DISTRIC TLivingsto n an d Washtena w Countie stha t th e annua l Schoo l Electio n o f Schoo l Officers   YOn e truste e fo r a ter m o f 3 year s On e truste e fo r a ter m o f 1 yea r an d fo r votin g upo n th e following45bpoiition8     VPROPOSITIO N NO  I  T o provid e fund s fo r finishin g tw o elementar y class room s an d th e purchas e o f ne w transportatio n equipment  Shal l th e limitatio n o n th e tota l amoun t o f taxe s whic h ma yb e assesse d agains t al l propert y i n th e Pinckne y Communit ySchools , Schoo l District , Livingsto n an d Washtena w Counties ,Michigan , fo r al l purposes , excep t taxe s levie d fo r th e paymen to f interes t an d principa l o n obligation s incurre d prio r t o Decem be r 8 , 193    3 increase d a s provide d b y Sectio n 21 , Articl e X  ofth e Cons t j uo n o f Michiga n b y onetent h o f on e percen t 01  1  mill  c  sesse d valuation , a s equalized , o f al l propert y i n th eSchoo l Di  act for a  perio d o f thre e 3  year s fro m 195 6 t o 195 8inclusive , fo r th e purpos e o f providin g additiona l fund s fo r fin ishin g tw o elementar y classroom s ancrtn e purchas e o f ne w trans portatio n equipment PROPOSITIO N NO  n  T o provid e fund s fo r adjustment s i n teachers  salarie s  fo r th e schoo l years 41956195 8 inclusiv e an d th e adoptio no f a  salar y schedul e base d upo n trainin g an d year s o fservice Shal l th e limitatio n o n th e tota l amoun t o f taxe s whic h ma yb e assesse d agains t al l propert y i n th e Pinckne y Communit ySchools , Schoo l District , Livingsto n an d Washtena w Counties ,Michigan , fo r al l purposes , excep t taxe s levie d fo r th e paymen to f interes t an d principa l o n obligation s Incurre d prio r t o Dece mbe r 8 , 1932 , b e increase d a s provide d b y Sectio n 21 , Articl e X  ofth e Constitutio n o f Michiga n b y onetent h o f on e percen t 01  1  mill  o f assesse d valuation , a i equalized , tr f al l propert y i n th eSchoo l Distric t fo r a  perio d o f thr  3  ytar s fro m 196 6 t o 195 8inclusive , fo r th e purpos e o f providin g additiona l fund s fo r ad justment s i n teachers  salariesfo r th e years  1956195 8 inclusiv ean d th e adoptio n o f a  salar y schedul e basee t upo n trainin g an dyear s o f service wil l b e hel d i n th e gymnasiu m o f th e Pinckne y Hig h Schoo l i nth e villag  o f Pinckney , Michigan , o n Monday , Jul y 9,  1956 Th e poll s a t sai d electio n wil l b e ope n fro m 1PM  unti l8  P  M , Easter n Standar d Tim e o n sai d 9t h da y o f July , 1956 Date d thi s 1s t da y o f July , A  D L ZHiTOMiP j  KME BnQJITABA ,POUAV AKWPOBOrPAA lKIRCNOGRAf f A VOROSHILOVGRAD  Jp iA  v i i POne o f th e worlds  greates t granaries , th eUkrinia n Sovie t Socialis t Republi c U  alan d o f flat,  rich lan d tha t cover s muc h o fth e souther n par t c f th e Sovie t Unio n inEurope  Adde d t o he r laurel s f s a  foo dproducerth e Ukrainia n S3R  ca n poin tt o  iner t isinl y importan t industria l de SS 3th eScribe d wit h a  gol d hamme r an d sickl eConserv e Water , Us e Plan t Foo dProperl y fo r Goo d Cer n Cro pJB t Fertilised cor n ca n produc e mor e bushel s pe r acr e fo r eac hinc h o f wate r tha n unfertilize d corn P ROPER us e o f fertilizer ,combine d wit h wate r con servatio n measures , ca n mak eth e differenc e betwee n a  goo dcor n cro p an d a  poo r on e in  adr y year Tha t wa s th e statemen t o fDr  Joh n Pesek , Iow a Stat e Col leg e agronomist , summarize dher e b y th e Middl e Wes t Soi lImprovemen t Committee Pese k sai d th e soil s avail abl e wate r suppl y ca n b estretche d b y cuttin g dow nslightl y o n th e numbe r o f cor nstalk s plante d pe r acre Thi s is  particularl y impor tan t whe n th e subsoi l moistur eis  ver y lo w a t plantin g time, h e said    Wate r conservatio n measure sca n includ e contouring , terrac in g an d liste r plantin g t o hel pcu t dow n moistur e loss , partic ularl y fro m runoff , h e said Fertilize d cor n ca n produc emor e bushel s pe r acr e fe f eac hinc h o f wate r tha n unfertilize dcorn, h e sai d in  reportin g o nvariou s trials Pese k cite d soi l sample swhic h showe d tha t fertilixe dcor n mad e ua e o f wate r tw o fee tdeepe r in  the soi l tha n di d un fertilize d plantings  Fertilize rno t use d b y th e Cor n cro p ina  dr y yea r is  no t a  complet eloss , h e pointe d out  Experienc eha s indicate d tha t u p t o 60  pe rcen t o f som e fertilizer s adde dt o  cor n ma y carr y ove r int oth e nex t season Othe r crop s beside s cor n ca nsho w favorabl e response s t ofertilize r in  dry years , Pese ksaid  Hay , pastur e an d silag ecrop s respon d wel l t o th e adde dnutrients , eve n whe n moistur esupplie s ar e wel l belo w normal Th e Iow a agronomis t stresse dth e nee d fo r farmer s t o hav e inmin d fact s abou t probabl e soi lmoistur e an d averag e fertilize rresponse , whe n plannin g thi sseason s fertilize r program I w 1A    r Stc Boar d o f Educatio nCommunit y ENRICHFD BREA DA  THB FtNCKMZT DIBPATCH Wednesday, July 4, ISMPeoplesStor UNGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED IIISHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKEMSED GENERA STOREVrOut of the freezer or twoinone refrigeratorfreezer and into the picnic basketplump, juicy hot dogs ready for thefire Other freezable picnic delightshamburgs crisp fried chicken, breads and desserts No wonder smart andthrifty homemakers sayFreezer Living is Leisure LivingSEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALERLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEverything m Sherwm Wffianu Paints  r EOPni P118tmi BtriMmg HardwareD E HOEY  SONSHA Will Darter     John Boyer and wife called rmMrs Ella Warsh of Webster Sunday Saturday night they attended thewedding of Merrill Gearhart and Ann Mitchell at the Church of GodThe reception was at the Mariontown houseThe Howard Thayer family arevisiting her brother in Wisconsin,sinThe Gerry Eichman family calledon his mother Mrs Ada Urtmsn Detroit SundayMrs Alma Harris and DorothyRohl called on the William flhahaasone day last week The Wayne Wagner IMBJ spentlast week in northern MiiySergt Gene Dinkel is on the WestCoast with Gov GJfeanta JfHUamsMrs Viola Read took bernoQter,Mn Claudia Peters, bade te Jas of aUita 1MYRON HUGHESJI 114 fie Bftvafl tt  JBufesi rintiosi Price IM a TawJim and Bill Pawlacyzk, soas ofof White Lodge spent 2 days togethcer when the aircraft earner USSOihikany on which Bill is stationedstopped at White Beach, Okinawa,while on a tour of the far EastJim and Bill had not seen each other in 2 years Bill has been prorooted to Radar 3rd ClassMrs Thomas Bonner atteededthe Thursday Bridge Luncheon atthe Cheraung Hills Country ClubMrs Thomas Bonner and her sisterinlaw, Mrs Asa Bonner enter, taied 14 of the former high schoolclassmates for lunch at Pine Lake Country Club on FridayBilly Miller and Dick Higgs leftfor the Marine Base at SanDiego onFriday Calvin Simonson does notgo until July 6Mark Nash and wife attended thewedding of Merrill Gearhart andAnn Mitchell at the Church of Godon the Howell Rd Saturday nightThe Ralph Hall fmily were Sunday guests of the Stanley Halls atat Marine CityBarbara Baughn entertainedCathy Reason over the week endThe Lynn Hendees, Walter Clarksand Mrs Rose Hendee called on Mrs Hazel Hendee in Ann ArborSaturday SThe Jack Clarks of Dexter andthe Kenneth Zills of Ann Arbor callcd on the Mark Nash family Sunday Mrs Celia Nash entertained thefollowing members of Mrs Rosalie Zills graduating class in her honor I Jane Widmeyer, Lois Mohlman andI Barbara BurnsCarlene Brown could not comeThe Jack Youngs entertained Sunday the D Conklin family of GrandIapids,Kenneth Fry family of Brigh ton, the Ray Burns, Don Burns, JoeBurns families, Mrs Tress Coyleand the Dick Young family of Flint, an Ray Hurtubise family of Lansing Sunday guests of Mrs Edith Carrwere Bob Carr and Miss Joyce Ortendahl of Grand Rapids and theLea Bettys family of Walled Lake The Clare Millers took Billy Miller and Dick Higgs to the Wayne Major airport at Detroit riday fromwhere they left for the U S MarineBase at SanDiego, CaliforniaThe Bob Tasch family arc spend,ing a week at Harrisou in theirhouse trailer Mrs Eloyse Campbell with Mr3Raiph Glenn of Gregory attended a Kings Daughters meeting at Flintlast weekMrs Ella Newman of Ann Arborvisited the Ben Whites last weekfllrs Nellie Wylie anil Kaye calledon Dick Wylie at McPherson hospital SundayLast week Mrs Eloyse Campbellentertained at dinner Mrs Mariooand Mrs Evelyn Keugh of Dexter M J Reason and wife attendedthe 25th wedding anniversary of Milton Hersheys Virginia Ran in Detroit Sunday,I Mrs Dorothy Dinkel worked atI McPherson Hospital, Howell 4 days1 last weekMr and Mrs Martin Ritter jrand Bonnie Strong called at the BoyScout camp at Bruin Lake last Wednesday nightThe Harold Gallup family ofrarpnington called on the MurrayKennedy family unday ,Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeRevKeithLedwJJge and Margaret Brogan areback from Eagle Pointe, upper peninsula Mrs Nan Meabon and daughter,Mary Chris, of Ann Arbor spentSunday with the Kevin LedwidggefamilyPvt Jimmie Amburgey is home from Wichita Kansas for 15 days IHubert Ledwidge of Royal Oak jspent Sunday with his mother, Mra jEleanor Ledwidge IThe Carl Oaterles of Galesburg visited the Harold Porters last IweekFriday night the Martin Ritter jrfamily and Bonnie Strong called m the Martin Ritters sr at Lakeland jwhere Mrs Betty Lou Strong is con ivalutas from an operation jMrs Warda Harwood and son,Clare of Howell called on the Dale j Millers SundayMrs Edna Spears was in JacksonWednesday and with Mrs LucilleFohey in Ann Arbor FridayWeek end callers of the WilliamShehans were Emmet Roche, George Rcche and Cy Munsell of Fowlerville and Billy Shehan of Ann ArLor n nMrs Katherine WhJtehead, Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory and Geraid Henry of Detroit spent Sundaywith the Jesse HenrysMr and Mrs Howard Wright anddaughter Joan, of Fowlerville call ed on the Roy Dillinghams SundayMr and Mrs Jack Spatts of Astoris fa, N Y Tisitdber broth, ther, Homer Abttey aad flunily last V Complete Line of Plumbing Fixturesand SuppliesElectee, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heattrs COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36I 1Wagoners Grocery 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICES ,Beer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2 iBLUE WATER LAUNDROMATAT LAKELAND, MICH ACROSS FROM COBBSCOMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE FAMILY WASHSOFT WATER SAM DAY SERVICEandDRY CLEANINGCOTTON RUGS WASHED AND FLUFF DRIEDPHONE AC 9 6257MRS TAPPATTE Lakeland MihDaily To 700 P M Men, Tu Wed Thur Fri Saton your present earl     T vr1 OSnOBHE DEALERSDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICEZ14 West Grand River, HoweU, Mich ,jWATER SYSTEMS,PLUMBflG REPAIRS THE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 iSAY IT A WITH IWERSfrtHELLER4 IWERSsPhOMMrs Constaatt LoomU andchiWrta, Dick aadCathy, of MrsHarrisDta laJ THt WNCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, July 4, 1966SPECALWf kidow Fans 1 1475 IIS BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIThe Pinckney SaaiUriumRay M Bnfffy, M 0 Fik Mihi Fimk MfCaH 1100 A M to 200 f M Except WadnesdsfsMen, Tue, Fri, Sat, 100 to 800 P UVLEE LAVEYINDEPENDENCE DAYJuly 4th marks 188 years sineehe g and rule without representation inigi f th Dlti f Idsigning of the Declaration of Indfpendence We are prone to forget theof that Declaration and the Revoutioa ary War which was fought to sustainit Large numbers of the People whocame to the American Colonies from 16201776 left behind persecution for the legislative bodies which taxedThe guarantees of our Constitutionof the United States are now a part cf our accepted way of life Such ac ceptance is dangerous The foundersof this nation knew that when it wasstated The Price of Liberty is Etpolitical or religious reasons Asjwnal Vigilancecolonists they were subject to taxes txcVectcCm uTTtcxcm Sc7ctmTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK BERT WYUEAuctioneerFARM 8ALE3 A SPECIALITYPfaont Fowlwrille QA SMMArnold BerquistMrs Ethel Sprout and Mrs Phy STATS OF MICHIGAN   llaadflla St Pickney, MksHis Soule were in Lansing Saturday The Probate Court tor to Coontr of Watch RpairilijGold Stamps Th Rv J W Winger family are    v m ui fi   INCORPORATED 1915OVER NINETf TEARS OF SAFE HOWELLPINGNEYAH Deposits up to 10,000 insisted by Our Membership in the FederalDeposit Insurance Corporation General InsurancePHOtfS V P 83221 FUNERAL HOMEDM C Svtrital DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P 8172Fred C Reiekboffff9 Sr120 West Grand RiverHoweli, MichiganPhone 358 usidence 61CLAY GORDONLTLB W MJNSELU ASSOCIATE REGWTERKO LANDSURVEYOROffice 211 East Grand RiverPhone 1551W Howeli, Michigan Lle W Munsell, LLOYD HENDEElivestock ttauiingWeekly Tripe Made to Detroit General ituckingPHONE U P SM41DR G R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935Residence 814Evening by Appoyiuneat Howeli MichiganThe Rev J W Winger family arevisiting in Ohio this week WHILE THEY LASTTHE LAVFY HARDWARE STATE OF MIOBJGANThe Probate Court fer the County of LivingstonIn the Matter, of the Estate ofGertrude E Hicks Deceased Livingston U the Matter at Ue ftstate 4William C Miller, DeceasedAt a session of said Court held onJune 26, 1956Present, Honorable Hiram BSmith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, Hist thepetition of Beulah E Miller the i , Watch BcmdftjeweiaLadmade Feathsv dttUURitter esServiceT  RADIO  TELEVISION SERVICEPrompt andPhene UP 866 Courteous125 Webster fliMichigan Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPIET INSURANCE GOTO AGBEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL STrfncknejr, Mich Phone UP 8tlfftReal Estatearms, Homes, Lake Property Business OpportunitiesList Your Property Hith MeGerald ReasonBroker  209 North Peapuom v PDR J E CAMPAU OPTOMETRIST ,Eye ExamiMtioniWedsetday and Saturdayby Appointment126 Chilson Road, Vitni M of Phoa Breton AC 7UMletrude E cks PreentHonorable Hiram RSmith  administrator of the iJudge f Probate playing that her finalsaid estateaccount beNotice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased are requir hereto will beProbate Office on ten A M heard at theJuly 24, 1956ed tp present their claims in writing It is Ordered, That notice thereofaud under oath, to said Court, and to  be given by publication ef a topyserve a copy thertof upon Rev EzraFOR,YOUR ik   XX4 Mi  ICome ii todai Nows the time to buy I our traderlQ is jflh inyalue now Eeachy of 74S Putnam Streetnty, Michigan, fiduciary of said essta e, and that such claims will be sailYOURE ALWAYS VCCrtt A1 YOUR OLDSMOBIIE DEALERS DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICEZU West Grand River, HoweU, Mich htaid and the heirs tlaw ofdeceased wiil be determined by Court at the Probate Office on August 21 1966 at ten A MIt is Ordered that notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for threa weeks consecutively previous to said day of bearing in thePinckney Dispatch and that the petitioner cause a copy of this aotiee tohe served apon each known party inregistered mail, return receipt de Interest at his last known address bymnnded at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing or by personal service at least five 5days prior to such hearing Hirman R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Helen M GouldDeputy Register of Probate VanWinkle  VanWinkle , Attorneys Howeli, Michigan hereof for three weeks consecutivelyin the Pinckne Disth d thin the Pinckney Dispatch and petitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served uKn each known party in itt t hi 1    ADVS F0R SALEPleasant five roomrmi iiii, home on corner ot in gQQd JocationFOR SALEPair of matched white ,n Pinckney Call UP 8 327i for an Geese 10 00 St Pierre appointment to 8ee property PhanGriLa Bass Lake, Lakeland , , If FOR SALEModern Building at 132W ANTEDA job on a farm or any j Weet Main St Pincknty, Gas Heat,other odd jobs Experienced Phone j Ho, and Cold Running Water, LavatBilly Hollister UP 8 9969 ory 3,50000 Don McLean, 1721xrm Z Z Holden, Phone Trinity 41931, VANTEDResponsibe party to take troit Michanover payments of 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>i  Finckney DispatchVtfanrott 78 MICHIGAN MIRROR Lou of good farm land to suburban development is a growing prob tan in Michigan Three quarters ofa million acres of farm lauds wereput to other uses between 1941 and 1966 Tbi move is o the increase,according to the United States SoilCommission It most affects rural azas near cities In Suginaw county since 1943,25,000 acres have been lost to fanning By 1970 if this contuwet there will be no agriculturein Saginaw township Michigans population has increased 38 percent Since 1940 There are now 7,266,500residents here The population has been increasing 150,000 annually The farmer is caught in a squeezeIf he wishes to continue he must pay high taxes on his land Also forfor water, sewers, sidewalks anddrainage This makes it impossible to farm at a profit The best farmland is usually taken as it is levl and construction and drainage costsare lessis increasing along the THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, June 27, 1956 No 26Soft Ball Garnet  Alma Home Excursion tWWtai BwrtiWIN 1 TO O OVEfiTIMB Uvillg8tonj Uvillg8toPinckney won a thrillmg game g Qh Hbr in the county leaguefrom Hamburg in the county league NO 7f and OEtbfiix 4th  MasonicMonday night 1 to 0 in 8 innings , 5 makingHb hd Jimmi Fisher recent Masonic Home at Am SunHamburg had Jiramie Fisher, recent   ly tut of the army in the box and 7  Tneyafaout noon HI Marys Cat4olk frr Albert tichaltt, factorJOTdsy liaise aw and 100V LOCAL NEWS CURRENT CUMflffiNTKenneth Shea, head of the paroiedept of the corrections com, hascfcvouoaa, jfnday tvamii, been appoiatd SUl ot the Casii,iyLake Tech School to succeed C UMiles, retiredhe stood Pinckney their headsUnQ which gwept  sUnQ which gweptfor 7 innings allowing 2 hits and gunday Th Ut  ftt Perryi 13 trikeouts 10 in a row,  13 strikeout 101 in a row  n rain from QwOBio with his blazing fast ballMax South  AIma well for Pinckney, allowed 6 hits j and walked one but backed by good j At 2 p m they put on an entersupport, Pinckney made on errorand pulled off 2 double plays,turnedthem back each time they threat nd In the first inning Bob Amburgeygot a hit but Morianty and PhilGentile struck tut and Jeffreys fliedout Bob Meabon gpt the only walk ihe 2nd but was left From the 2ndto the 5th Fisher had 10 strikeoutsin a row, Burns breaking the chain by flying out Moriarity got a hitthe 6th with 2 out but Amburgey flied out Gentile doubled in the 7th,but Jeffreys and Meabon struck out and Singer flied out Fisher apparwm ou  entlv tired 8ome the 8th Don Burnsbenefits from itSault Ste hit a triple over 3rd base Fisher raie 100,000 to promote fft 2 strikes on Reader and then theexpansion Ironwood has latter an industmli expansionmuncipal wharf has at Port HuronThis threatened severalSi 19B9 lished at Port HuronThiis expected to hit Miehi times but never seemjd to be able when the seaway opens, to et hit whea tyneeded itD ODht ld the tint bujgSUU Volice Com Chilis Utes D ODoherty singled the first bu  u,  1AR Mw troopers w out stealing 3rd J ODohertyben completed By 1957 Michi Rot a hit the 2nd but Rayment hit inwill have 1155 trained men pat to a double play, Amburgey to Jeiftolling the highways On holidays reys T Bennett got a hit 8th butthey will beaded by 217 national Waterbury hit to Monany and anganguardsmenCONSERVATION DEPT other double play followedPinckney plays City Service at Howell Friday nightHoughton will 1 pilch Next week Friday July 6, theA 2500 to 3000 area near ,Creek may be made available for re     if a agreement can be work l  iitfio Pinckney team plays General MotBattle3bCampat  It is aceessable by TJS12aOf course in case of national emergency the lease would be cancelled140 bobcat weie taken in the lower peninsula from December 15 to March 15 Applications for employment inthe Conservation Dpt are beingtaken by ths Civil Service Commiss ionWrite Civil Service Commission,Jjfwis Cass Building, Lansin Mich, Traverse City State Park willnot be open all the year due to high Way construction Most of the grayling eggs shipped from Montano were lost in transit due to a delay 10,000 were sav ed Another shipment is coming TheDetroit News paid for the eggsThree TV stations are now aidingIn fighting fireat fires I Gentile, IfMeabon, rfSinger, ssBuins, cr  Reader, c Southwell, pHamburg AB R H3013233 2 tainment for the guests, at the homeend a delegation from the Ludding ton Masonic Lodge It consisted ofocal numbers by the Girl Scout  Singers , an aecordian number by jLeah Morgan and solos by Ann Hell Iman and Paula Curlett There were tseveral numbers by the Pinckney High School Top Notchers, NancyCase, Mike Heath and Disk Imus and Donna Basydlo did an excellentpantomiae numberThe last number was the old timefavorite Down Memory Lane in which old time songs were interpeted in the costumes of long ago Mrs Florence Baughn was at thepiano and the O E S Choir assistedby the Girl Scouts sang the old time favorites Clifford and Midge MtHer put on Strolling through the Park George and Eta Enquist theMerry Widow Waltz and Bud VanNorman, Midge Miller and George and Edith Garner Merry Oldamoblie in goggles and linen dusterssuch as were wore by early autoists Whirljing nmtrellas representedthe auto wheels Lonnie VanSlambrook in blackface with fiddle did atoj3letaioa, Friday evtnlBg altarAwes Dvotioa and Stirdaj trowIM to 900 9 m and Saadaj bt tore the 800 MamMeuwiiia UtoiraftCalviy Menaeaiit ChurchJtar i titechy, PatttS  Supt Walttr achWortUf 1VKBorn to Mr and Mrs Stanley Lobcell Eva Ke lenberger at Mel herson hosptal June 21 a 7 lb 1 usen, Roger DarnelBorn to Mr and Mrs Richard Amtuvtev Marv Gentile at bt The legislature in special stssioaha turned down pleas by Gov Williams and Mayor Cobo of Detroitto extend unemployment benefitsor take an action on unemploymentIhe governor wanted them extended UJ veeks and the mayor 10 and er iiproduction would increaseand there would be many jobs availuble in 2 or 3 monthsSo they recessed until July 17 No one expectsFellowship BtrviotJUv i M Wiflgw, raw School he iuiod tu do something or keepon recessing Unemployment inuratkc is running out now at the rateoi 100 workers u dayMorning Worship IQiib a Afcurs night prajrarMttUog ai the cfeurcb atWed choir ptautfet 1M P m iWoz son, Richard Daniel The Estate of Henry and Edith800 Winkelhaus of Howell through the  cxeiutor Frank Shields announce uI gift of 15000 to the new countrymi hospital gj1 Mrs Dorothy Winslow of River ix0 University of Michigan hati side gave a baby shower at her purchased the Hoover Ball plant atft00 home Friday night for Mrs Betty Ann Arbor and will move their fiaker lru service there The Hoover CoThe Lynn Hendees ealHd on the jWans to locatj their new factoryGlenn Hicks family and Milo Chubb at Jackson Sunday cide the city limits The peoplein Ann Arbor are not happy aboutj The Leo Pnrkcrs of Sayinaw woie it m it will take a million and a halfRe Keith Buegsegger, Pastor I Sunday quests of the Irvin Parkers,Sunday SchoolMorning Worship Youth Group  i 94ft a m1050 AM 7KX p mService 300 p mHIUTB grayer JiWng 800 p mJr Choir Practice Wed 400 p m8r Otir Pmetict WadBAKE SALE NOTICEThe Pinckney Kings TheMM Wett bttwtCB Main aad UnadiUa Street worth of property off thtKnlph Hall and wife attended the tax rolls The university Jjays noLoh wedding anniversaryJ Leon tuf t all The Ann Arbor Newtaid liennets at Dixboro Sunday  1 on the city to liberalize its zan The Ralph Halls called on the in law It says so much land hatCleo Curtis family in Plymouth been restricted to residential pur Sunday l only that there are very fewMrs Viola Dixon of Whitmore iues in the city where a factoryDaughters  Lake called on thr Abner Watkins tun be built Bake I faiiily Sundayp aare having a Camp Benefit Salt at Dunlavys Locker Saturday,June 30 at 900 a mOh Sussanah number Three oth HARRY MARSHALL DROWNSer numbers After the Ball The Man on the Flying Trapese andTh Rah Bomb Bea had to be om, as the principals who went todo them did not arriveAfter the entertainment the entertainers mingled with the home nd shook hands with themOne aged lady told me it was the  best entertainment ever brought toI  the home This might be open to01 0 doubt as the city lodges bring upborne high class numbers It was0 probably different and funnier than200 any other brought there,AB R tl Before the show the Girl Scouts ARRHarry Marshall77, retired Dexir  er entertained a larce nin Hrnwnprl Wednesdav at  II iends at thir home Frifarmer drowned WednesdayBOARD OF SUPERYSORSTht county board of supervisorsmet in session Monday at Howelland spent the most of the day in considering 2 matters The County Rdsand tht Purchase of a Convalescent Home The roads in the county gotin very bad shape this year and pet itiom were circulated asking thertmoval of County Engineer Fred Itagtrs in charge of road work Thepetitions were presented to theboard by Supervisor Hendee of Patam and read Many of the signtrs were well known business menof tht county The three countyroad commissioners were present but Mr Rogers did not show upThe 433 00 0 01 er to the home n weel chairsthe show Ye editor called toonT Bennett, c 3 0 1 vent to the hospital and broughtWaterbury 3b  4 0 0 ull the guests there able to come ov D ODoherty, cf Winkelhaus, lb r FuHcerson, If ,,J ODoherty, 2bRayment, sskapp, rf  Kelly, rfFisher, p , 1115 a m at Clear Lake inwhere he had gone on atrip with Henman ilanaolmau, Ar  thur Frank and Charles Bailey Some of them have a cabin thereMarshall and Bailey were out in a,Ocat hen it ccepsized Bailey clung to the overtured boat and was rescued Marshall did not come up Thebody was recovered The deceased was born inEnglad and was theson of George Marshall who farmedon the Dexter Ann Arbor Rd Mrs Helcn Mittcer of Stockbride fdaughter Margaret n, sonsJuck, Drew Pearson looks for an endJames ami Robert visited tthe u the alliaiu between Northern Hobort Read family Sunday onwatives und Southern DixieWelton ChairUriain and his moth rms by which they have been able number of t keep important legislation bottled in conimittesAmong this legislayii is tlie civil rights and schoolridny night,losco I with a showing of his pictures hfishing I took in Europe last winter They aid hill, particularly the school aidiii They know if utts on the flooran effort will be made to amendeiyinv aid to statea having segrtiued schools Minority Leader Joe Wtirja liudtoa pUHHcd the wordilolangsworth and sons, Mrs Frd j o ihe 4 Republicans on the com Read, Mrs Irvin Kennedy, Mrs Lu Iiuiictce to report the bill out Thecue Fohey, Mrs Arthur Pardon and KcruMicans took this action to prewere the M J Reasons, the Ceoivefhomsoiio, the jeoige Youngerineus, the Brandon Whites und Jui et, tlie Otto Poulsons, the Onu Cump hiIs, the Max Russell, Mrs CarwmMrs Gennaim Stackiible  Dr Harlow Siiiiin of I vent I he kss of tlie nero vote inJackson I Lhe industrial cities of the northlied on the William Shehans SatCOUNTY LEAGUE STANDINGTeam W L Pet3 0 0 Mrs Alice Litchfield of Dexter whoin c guest at the home hospitalNOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING The Elementary School MothersClub will sponsor a meeting on Tuesday evening, July 3 at 800 p m at33 213 0 20 0 0 00 00 1 years After life time of furming urdiy Sunday callers were Ted Adseh of Detroit und MrMae She lianaiuJ son, Merlin csse Henry and wife and Jeraid, the L J fjeiry family and thLambert Henry family were Sun day dinner quests of the Keith Brad burys of Chelsea The Robert Pikus and Erstondeceased sold his farm to Dexter in 1940 He and his wife, the former Elizabeth Grgoiy ofNorth Territorial Road celebratedtheir golden wedding in 1U50 Shesurvives Also a son, Edward and 4 daughters, Mrs Dorothy Quin, Mrs Susan LaRosaMrs Amy Sortor aadMrs Alton Steinway, Two brothers  Harks attended a, birthday party  JI,cU,j The last reports from PresidentIJixenhowoi thiit tiis recovery hashjiii delayed and he will be in the hospital a week lon than was aniiciatpil He has taken some nouriiiient, mostly cream of wheat and i to eat hU fiiiit meat over theuock cid He sets up a few minutesa day and walks a little Ho is ex his decision as toWilliam and Fred are deceased The funeral was Saturday at StPinckneyCity Service  Hamburg FowlervilleGeneral Motors 4 02 1 2 2 1 3 0 4 1000500333000K1WANIS BASE BALL LEAGUESleague Thursday nigfct the Cubsbent the Cardinals 5 to 4 Cubs bat sry Dick Kennedy and Victor Basydie CardinalsJohn Hoy and JohnBurgIn the Junior League the BobTasch team beat the Duwain Hoy Friday for Floyd Kcntz of Howeil j v, jnther he will run or not after theIhe house on the old Coniikeyp pday evening July 3 at 800 p m at   deceased had hem fl vestryman  Saturday the high school gym at which  or 50 years Rev Irving Shepheid sources a b f th bd f dcation willlfl  BatterieaTascn DonBaiker and Paul Howall Hoy Tim Somers, Don Acklay and GerryHenry and Al Simongon Micky Ritter bett watch out ordecided against removel at thfl big leagueg in bs getting Mmhi tie is not up untila second victory in the Junior leagby a 4 to 3 score over the Bob team  Ronnie Singer hit ahome run to win the gameuethis tim u his time is not up until w Wi YJT uw e Jan 1,1067 but the general opinion  He Phed Itev Winers team U3Mmd to b that he has not been abl to do the work required Sincetht agitation for his removal starttd th condition of the roads have improved considerably Ways of gpttiag more state money for roadwrk wen alio discussed  Mcond matter was the purchast of tht Pinckney Sanitarium by tht county for a convalescenthoait The county is caring for many old age and social seturity pensiontrs and the convalescent homes in KIWANIS GIRLS LOSEThe Kiwanis Girls at Pinckneywho play in the Howell Soft Ball League lost to the Junior Frm Bureau of Fowlerville Friday night12 to lOTheir lineuup was the sameas the week before Marilyn Van Slambrook, c, Francis Higgs, p,Cathy Wiltse, lb, Dorothy Clark,2bf bers of the board of education willexplain and answer questions regarding the two propositions upon whichthe residents of the school district,Pinckney school district, Livingstonand Washtenaw, will be asked to sotc in the annual school electionon July 9thProposition No 1To provide funds for finishing twoelementary class rooms and the purchase of new transportation equip, raent Proposition No 2To provide funds for the adjustwent in teachers salaries for school years 1956the adoption of abased upon training and years service Voters and tax payers should planto attend and hear these importantLissuea discussed CommitteeThe school board president informed us that the question of receiving or rejecting the pupils of the HicksDistrict which voted down consolidation last year will not come up The district ie to hold another election on itthe county are filled to overflowing  virSinia Amburgey, 3b, Janet Shirand they have had to send some to ey 8gf Outfield ,Mide HiggiffFftrton la Gcntsee county The build CkeiTy Gudith and Mary Jeffreys, iaf aad grounds committe looked ey play the Girls Athletic Clubortr tilt Miiitarium here and wtie of H0Wen tonight diayMtd to consider it if an agree can be worked out Fred Cat The JJ poxe8 Michigana pg by David Arnold issaid they wart waitinglor an OP available on request from the Con from the prosecuting attorney Mrvatiojis Dept of Educational Pubd rymtat ca Trail thairman of the ccommittee 48 pageil i fo pat to whtthtr it would be ntwnry b oat tto avknlt tht purchase to tbf tht ptopl We understan gi bwgkt it they would howt 42 , Unsiag 26Xesdames Sadie Koran and her, Mrs Fannie Bradley of Flint CARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank all those whohelped make our trip to the Alma Masonic Home a success last Sunday To those who took part in theprogram, furnifehed trtespoHationetc and especially Mandy DeBarr and bar girl Scouts and the four High School Entertainer, DonnaBasydlo, Nancy Case, Mike Heath and Dick Imus fbr their fine tattrtainment and making the trip thereThe entire program went off verysmoothly and was thoroughly enJoy by the guettt t the home Alonzo VanSlambrook WM No70Virginia VanNorman WH0JQSO45 a RainbowLansing lastEpiscopal Church where I iJum on Gawley lid, caught fire onniht from unknownsources and burned down It was unoccupied The owner is Ted Ma1shcll of Dftroitt Mrs Francis Robinson and MrsMac Daller attendedAssembly meeting inlast Thursday  Olin Robinson attended MichiganBell Telephone Company Niftht atTyriart Lodpe 500, Detroit Tuesdaynght and presented a Masonic Bibleto George Lympe, suptt of the ccom pany The Howard Riopelles of Detroitwerj Sunday guests of the Harold50 years Rev Irving Shephejdof New Haven officiatedHurial was in Forest Lawn Cemetery Ye editor knew the deceased ailhis lifetime Clear Lake is only amile and a half from Douglas Lake where the Liverm oreMi Her cabin isand the members of Livingstonstayed when they went to Lewis,town to put on degree workELMER F WITTYElmer Witty, a retired street railway employeee who has lived at Patterson Lake for some time died there Saturday He underwent an op I Radys eTition some time ago His wife is  Kxter Hooper of Brethren spentdeadurviving are a son, William  Sutday at the Lester McAfee home  Th Robrt Piks took Mrs WRoy ani 4 daughters, Mrs LelaShifcJMw Jeanette Hanberry, Mr Dorothy Frydych and Mr3 Florence Quintrell, The funeral was at The Robert Pikes took MrsPntley back to Corruna Thursday Ii C Vedder and wife have poneto Deer Lake near Muskelluncrethe Haley Funeral Home in Detroit Pte, upper peninsula where they n ui  ri , will be until July 4th ih oi July but everyone takes it forkrantvd he will The pressure ia in Une The Republicans who vote iniriably against his policies are theiotidcst in their demands that hehi i in the race A big dispute hasarisen anjon the surgeons Somety DrUeaton performed the wrong on the president which h3Don Leonard is making some in his campaign for goverTuesday with burial in Cenietery  PincknyyCARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank the People of be until July 4thRay Reason, wife and daughter  thusastof Phoenix , Arizona, are visitingWalter Reeason It is his first visithere in 6 years rr Tlie Warren township Republican Club has endorsed him At the rvent Republican convention inVu county a majority of the deleirius to the state convention endor ed Leonard This  county was nev er classed as an Eisenhower strongluid 4 years ago they were all forTjft and classed Eisenhower as anew dealer Howeli had Kit Clardyfci their Memorial Day speakerKit is an admirer of Seiiator McCarthy and was never an Eisenhower tftThe Clare Millers called on herPinckney and the surrounding com j mother, Mrs Frank, Sunday Saturrnunity for the cards, many acts   iof kindness and generousity shownus during the recent loss of our hus band and father Thank you eachand everyone Mrs Charles Sober Dick, Connie and RonnieWilliam Miller, Richard Higgsand Calvin Simonson enlisted in the United States Marines at DetroitThursday and took their physicalThey may leave with the next con signment June 29Postmaster Lawrence Baughn wife attended the postmasters convention at Charlevioux last weekRev Ketih Rutgsegger is attending the patters conference at Marantha ttta wttk day they took Billy Miller, DickItigjrs and Calvin Simonson to De troit where the boys have enlisted inthe U S Marines Ldward Hack and famly and Elizabeth Olfield of Newcastle, Pa vis ited the Merwin Campbell familylat week Francis M Dodge, Michigan Masonic grand master, will constitute the new Les Chanaux Lodge No 590at Cedarville, Chippewa county Sat urday, June 30 The new Putnam township votingmachines arrived TueadayThey willbe used in the Aug 7 primaries The Pinckney school board hastold one of their oldest busses tothe Pinckney Boy ScoutsMrs Alta Robinson is home fromva visit with Fenton relatives We read that 36 people who attended a dinner for hospital employ1ecs at Port Huron were stricken with potomaine poisoning, yet thtdinner was prepared under the mostsanitary conditions At Dexter some years ago a number of people wtrstricken after attending a chicken pie dinner One pie was said to havt been baked too far ahead of the dinacr and as formed Chicken pitshave been out of style around here since then yet we ate chickea pie atSt Marys anntjal picnic here for 25,yoars and never experienced j ill effects or heard of anyone tit vLo did This disease can be carriedby persons In Detroit somt ytartago a woman was found to b a MOV iev Every restaurant she worked an d handle d foo d go t thi s poitoniag Mr  an d Mrs  Le e Gran t an d chil dxe n spen t las t wtt k i a iOi l PKKNB Y DISPATC EfO R CONGR ECharle s E  CHAMBERLAI NNeighboring Note sStockbridg e townshi p ha s adopt Wednesday, Jun e 27 , 195 6g  ja  B    urn , nNote s o f 2 5 Year s Ag oe d   spee d limi t o f 6 0 mile s a n hour  phj m Guinan  6  Bo n o f th eDonal d Street , th e Stockbndg    Guinans rf   Dftro t Wftf lnewsbo y wh o claime d t o hav e bee n   fa    g R ye r a t beate n an d robbe d b y a n escape d co u vict  The n repudiate d hi s sioryha B      ru   HOWELlTHEATREHowell , Mich  Ai r Conditione dPhon e 179 6aai n repeate d bi s stor y wit h a  fe wchanges  H e say s th e convict sHerb Drow n o f Stockbridg e ha dh i 6  ar m broke n Sunda y i n a  aut o acA    r r TA  WT 1 Sunda y o n Whitemor e Lak e Rd tiueatene d hi m i f h e told  Evidenc e ,,  ,  rseem s t o partiall y bac k u p hi s story H e too k   lie detecto r test   and wuliamsttfn Russel l Livermore , Dexte r rura l M     mai l earne r complete d 2 9 year s o n Fowlerville ha horse races July4th and a ball game between Fowlerthe job last Tuesday 400 budding peach trees on the EO Falmer orchard on Munith roadwere saved during the recent frostsmudge rectoryat Northfield Saturday by Rev Fr Thomas, Virginia Rane, daughtter of Mr and Mrs John Ran ofWhtmore Lake to Milton Heraheyof Detroit  , ChucF Chamberlains roots an deep ia the Sixth Congresrional Disinct He was born north of Webbernlle on the farmsettled by bis greatgrandfather in 1844 Here Chuck is with bisuncle, Archie Chamberlain right, who owns and farms thefamily homestead todayCHAMBERLAINS FRIENDS SAY Chuck Chamberlain is marked for success Hes sUaightand conscientious in everything he does as a private citizen, as a practicing lawyer, and as Prosecuting Attorneyfor Ingham County His overseas record in World War II is outstanding    And Chucks worked for everVvhintfhes got Hes the Republican who can win in NovemberCHAMBERLAIN SAYSIt would be a great honor to serve the people of the SixthDistrict as their Congressman, I promise that I will repre sent every group  farm, business, labor, and industryin all three counties fairly and honestly, to the best of myability CHAMBERLAINS RECORD  Now serving as Ingham County Prc utinc Mtorney Attorney for Michigan Senate, 195354 Former City Attorney for East Lansing Former Tax Accountant U S Treasury Department  World War II Veteran with outstanding service record Distinguished success as Practicing AttorneyCHAMBERLAIN FOR CONGRESS Vote August 7  Republican PrimaryGRAND OPENINGTHE SNACK when volunteers kept 52hols burning all night Mrs Don Roberts Laura Riley i    o T   ,   cffice Monday He was one of ther i a patient at St Joe hospitalAnn ft   o f WwnLArborChpt C D Miles who has beenin charge of the Cassidy Lake TechSchool for 12 years is retiring on    from Mar  Tuesdav Batteries Pinckney E chief Sneiks  Dinkel, ChelsaaMonroe VanGiesen nMisses Audrey Snively and El G W Dinkel finished 30 yean asa rural carriey at the Pinckney postcities Monday He was one of thefirst two carriers appointed Frank Newman was the otherA Pinckney soft ball team beatthe Chelsea Odd Fellows team 6 towasJuly  He came therequette prison where he steward Chelsea voters by a vote of 674ito 324 approed a bond issue of2,200,000 for a new high school Neil Beach aad wife  of Dexterboth received degrees at the U of M last week He is zoology and shein botany They will both teach atthe Cheboygan biologicalthis summex stationThe Chelsea school board is offering  of its bussesfor sale it has retired1 Mile West of Pinckney on M 36THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1956 at 1100 A MSERVING Dinners, Short Ordrs, Carry Outs,Curb Service, Complete Fountain Service The village7 of Fowlerville audHandy voting machines were delivered June 19 Ilev FT Joseph RSbb, son ofRoss Robbs of Fowlerville, has beenbeen appointed pastor of StMaryaparish at Three Oaks Mayor Cobo of Detroit spoke before a joint meeting of the Howell Rotary and Lions Clubs last weekThe Knights of Columbus of Howell cleared the indebtedness off their hall at Howell last week 14,801 voters are registered in Livingston county Putnam has 83G,Hamburg 953, Unadilla 577, Marion651, Howell Twp 651, Genoa 909, Handy 1345,Brighton Twp879,GieenOak 1064Mr and Mrs Herbert Gillette ofHowell celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary by taking a trip toWashington D C last week They started housekeeping in Pinckneyat the time he was employed in the J, W Teepie Bank hereFrank Hattman, supt of Hartlandsclools for 4 years goes to Flintwhere he will head the Carmen school The Kroger Company will build auper market at Bilghton at Grand River and Kissane DriveThe number of telephones in Brighton increased by 400 last year Wed, Thur, June 27, 28George Gobel and Mitzi Gay nor isTHE BIRDS AND THE BEES tm TechnicolorCartoonFriday, Saturday, June 29, 30 Double Feature ProgramScott Brady and Rita GamlaMOHAWK In Color LEE THEATREWHTTMORE LAKEPaul Douglas and John Derek inXHE LEATHER SAINT Carreoa ooooSunday, Monday, July 1, 2Matine Sanaay, 230 p m bant Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jones and Frederick MarchbTHE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUITin CinemaScope and Color Cartoon Fiidlfc Saturday, June 29, SOMEET MK IN LAS TOGAS In CiaemaScopeDan Dailey and Cyd CheriaJerry Colonna, Paul Henrid, Leaa Home, Frankie Lane and MitsuJt  Sawamurain CinemaScope and Eastman ColorColor Cartota and Late NwiSun, Moo Tne8n July la 2, 3ALEXANDER, THE GREATin CinemaScope and TechnicolorWithRichard Burton, Frederick March and Claire BloomColor Cartoon and Late NowiAudrey Snively andoise Berquist and Merwin Campbelland Elgin Line attended the Chris,tian Endeavor conference in Flint SundayBorn to Will Darrow ad wife ofChelsea and Joe Gearhart and wifeJuly 1 sons The John Fitzsimmons familyhave moved into the Ed Fainamhouse on West Main St The Fred Lakes and Alden Carpenters have built a cottage nearPortage Lake on McGregor Road While playing at the Howard Gentry home in Marion last jyveek JunDinkel fell down stah3 and had tohave 3 stitches taken in a gash inhis head Eimer Daniels of Dexter took hislife Tuesday by drinking inset ex terminator near the old mill there M J Shehan, head of the ShehanTry Cleaners of Howell died Juo22nd This stoiy is a good one An Oxiord man went to the First NationalBank in Pontiac to draw out 1000  He noticed the girl gave him a lotof bills but did not count it, puttingit in his car After doing some shopping he went home and found his We Will Be Openyard full of bank officials The girl ,had given him 10,000 by mistak WedJ ThurjVJuly 4, 5TARGET ZEROWithRichard Conte and Peggy Castle Alsoin ColorColor Cartoon and Late NewtiCIO DriveJn THEATRE 6 5 8 8 JACKSON RD Rte 3Tuts, Wed, Thurs, June 26, 27, 28 in CinemaScope Walter Pidgeon and Anne Francis ZaFORBIDDEN PLANETFree Quaker Oats Co Childrens  Tickets Accepted GnigMan in the Grey Flannel S uiU Birds andBeees, CartoonSYLVANTHEATRE  Chelsea, MichiganThur, Fri, Sat, June 28, 29, 30GABYIn Cinemascope and Color WithLeslie Caron and John KeyANNOUNCEMENT StartinsJuly Friday, Saturday June 22, 23LAWLESS STREETIN Technicolor with Randolph Scott, Angeline Lonsberry alsoRANSOMGlen Ford and Donna Reed Also CartoonSunday, Monday, June 24, 25 HILDA CRANEJcen Simmons and Guy MadUonalso GOOD MORNING MR DOVBJennifer Jones and Robert Stack Also CartoonTuts, Wed, Thur, June 26, 26, 28 SEVEN YEAR ITCHin CineScope and ColorWithMarion Monroe and Tom EwallalsoTHE TOUGHEST MAN ALIVEwithDane Clark and Lita Milan CartoonFISH FRY at PINCKNEY MASONIC TEMPLE MFRIDAY, JUNE 29th 500 to 900 PSponsored by Pinckney Assembly Rainbow GirlsSERVING IS 500 TO 900 P M Notes of 48 Years AgoThe Wirt Smith family of ChubbsCorners have moved to Washington State Teepie Hardware were offeringto take down stoves, store them for the summer, polish them and setup in the fall for 250Mrs John White is a patient atthe Mich State Sanitarium Born to Will Nash and wife June23, a sonThe Misses Martha and FaniyMurphy have gone, to Petoakey to work this summerGladys Brown and Earl Tupper ofADtLTS 100 CHILDREN 60cc THE JUNIOR FARM BUREAU INVITES YOU TO A MODERN AND SQUARE DANCE iOWLERVlLLE HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM SATURDAY, JULY 7th, 1951MUSK BY J 0 FINLANS ORCHESTRADONATION, TO FARM BUREAU BUILDING FUND the 8th grade were neither absent A true copySTAW OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor n County of LivingstonU tht MatUr ot tbo Estate tGlenn Hinchey, DeceasedAt a session of said Court held onJune 5 1956Present, Honorable Hiram RSmith Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That thepetition of Orla Hinchey, pray ing that administration of said tate be granted to Frank Hinchey or some other suitable personand that the heirs of said deceasedbe determined, will be heard at theProbate Court on August 21, 1956 ten A MIt is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyTiereof for three weeks consecutively in the Pinckney Dispatch and tbpetitioner cause acopy of this noticeto be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known addressby registered mail, return receipt de manded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by personalservice at least fie W davs nriorto such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Sunday, Monday July 1 2THE THREE MUSKETEERS In TechnicolorWithLana Turner, Gene Kelly, June Allison and Van HeflinTues, Wed, Thur, July 3 4 5 JUBALto CinemaScope and Colorwithlenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, RodSteiger and Valerie French Ye editor called on Dick Wylie atMcPherson hospital, Howell Fridayand found him getting along fine He celebrate his 17th birthday Sunand had a large number of visitors, including his folks and grandparents, the Woodrow Massey, H Mayers etc The women at the Gregory Refrigerator factory where hiamother works gave him a fine wristwatch His cousin, Thomas was uaable to make it due to businesss reasons but will go over this weekwith bis congratulationsPOWER MOWERS FOR SALE OR RENT Mowed Mowers RepairedI  BCWHITEJr CEHEWLETT140 Livingston St Phone UP 83149WATER SYSTEMSJLUMBING REPAIRS THE ROUSH PLUMBING  Phone UP 8 life or tardy the entire school yearMiss Cecil McKim who taught thegrammer room will teach at Sturgis next year Glenn Gardner is around seeingbusiness men and citizens with aview to establishing an electric ightplant here 70 friends helped Mr and Mrs HG Briggs celebrate their 50th wedd ing anniversary Tuesday night The grade promotional exerciseswere held at the school last Thuraday Gladys Brown presided at theorgan The drills were good and ineluded the Sunbonnet Babies, Over all boys, Dumbbell Drill, MarchingSuns and Merry MilkmaidsMrs Charlotte Dardy Sharland,36,died at her home on M86E June 23 She leaves her husband, WalterSharland,a daughter and 2 brothers The funeral Was at the Methodistchurch Tiiorsday, Rev Iittlejohn officiatingGlenn Tupper of the Dispatch oftaking a week off to help his fathrin the hayingThe Misses Lelia Monks, NellieGardner and May McKeever havereuted a cottage at Lakeland for2 weeksThe Livinfton Democrat dosedits voting contest Tuesday Mrs Leon Wines won first prise, MissLouise Redinger of HoweU 2nd andHerbert Gillette, Pinckney third The Ladies of the Methodist churchwill serve ice cream at the townkail Saturday nightMax Kelly of Chelsea is helpingat the Robert Kelly3 during haying Pingree will celebrate the, 4thThere is 2 ball games, a dinner and firework djipjftz at night4  Helen M Gould,Deputy Register of Probate Bottle GasrOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATINGWYLIE L P GAS SERVICEPHtNE 63 HOWELLIs It True ThatOpportunity Knocks But OnceHow bout the income check that comes along every so often Each one is Opportunity,bringing you chance afterchance to getahead, It takes a little plaining naturally You cant do much about grocer and butcher money3utbetween necessities aad luxuries, there is a margin of safety you can carry forwardWork out your savings plan,and open an account at this bank Then steadily build it upwith regular depositsFIRST NATIONAL BankM Federal IfcpodtAH DijwiU HaarW Up toThe Mike Jamala family of Detroitcalled on the Murray Kennedys SondayThe Don Griffiths of Mt Pleasantwere Sunday guests of tht Jo Griff ith family TKSRES A BE5T WAY TO FINANCEYOUR CAR PURCHASE ICaf financing, the bank way, costs less beaotrates are low We tell you the whole cost nohidden extras, and the monthly payments artfitted to your income You establish uttful bank credit, too, when you finance hereTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKINCORPORATED 1915OVER NINETY YRABS OP SAFE H0WELLPMCKN8YAJ1 Deposits up to 10,000 instved by Our Membership b the FtdtrtiDeposit Ingunact Oorprttiom,iri 7 il rPlant Food PayUnbelievableRate A MISSOURI economist re ports that fertilizer paysdividends at a rate almost unbelievable to investors in general or to farmers in particular Gordon B Nance, of the University of Missouris agricultural economics staff, said thatthe rate of return from the useof fertilizer is many times above that of some of the popular investments Nances statement was summarized here bythe Middle West Soil Improvemeat Committee , June 27, 1956Increased yields per acre canpay a 3tol return from ferti lizer investmentCiting returns from some ofthe stock markets bluechips, Nance saidGeneral Motors pays lessthan 5 per cent, Standard Oil of New Jersey and U S Steel,SH per cent, General Electric3 per cent, and DuPont 2 per centPeople bid up the prices ofthese stocks to where the returns are lowNance said it is a differentstory so far as fertilizer is con cernedOn Corn Belt land of belowaverage fertility, he said, thefirst 6 worth of fertilizer returned 291 per cent on a corncrop priced at 120 per bushelm Joissouri teats, The second 16 worth of plant food returned227 jer cent When the rate offertilizer application wasStepped up, they had to useHO worth before the returnsfrom the last addition declinedto  per centMbe marvel of the ages is net while almost everyoneknows this, practically no oneacts on it Michigan Fanners Upfertilizer Use te Get Extp Yields per AcreM ICHIGAN farmers usednearly 600,000 tons of fertilizer last year to boost crops per mere, cut production costs and  icrease net profits, reports the iddleWest Soil Improvement imittee, in a statementr on compilations of the S Department of AgricultureThe total of 590,921 ton oplant food used on Michigan farms in 1952, says the committee, was 16 per cent more thanin the previous year and carried 19 per cent more plantautrientsThe United 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NOW IS A OOOO TIMI TO BUY AN OLOSMOBILII214 West Grand River, Howell, Mich MAINfiJPhone 514    sm iieKarvey StiegclmeioH ARVEY STILGELKSIElt61, of Norrral, Ii who sayshigh soil fertility hclei hvwin the soybean champP of North America for the fourtntime at the recent IntnrnraaGrain and Hay Show in ChicsHe had previously won in 11J 1947 and 1950In addition to soybeans, Sttegclmeier raises hybriJ corn anc certified oats rerdStiegmetr lnos hi sregularly and puts en iborai amounts of pbojp ate r full feed of otlor iriiy Good land, he sov  greater response to iccxthan basically poor laiv S improvcMjent on t 3jO  farm u Chvirp , began more tha r  rj when Haxvey 8 fa h r husnj twttt clover u u c Pinch net Students on Ezzsirn Tour with Chaperoned, , jp rmm mPV MW mi iMW m, m M WK AA5  1 FJ  i 94y  rv a sS is SJL8uprinundent Wotley 1AT with other cfcapwovtj hitvy beenconducting Pinckney high school ttndenti on a tour to points ofifctortat in Ktw York, wuhiagton 2 C, into Virginia, and Ontario, Onada Thia picture of tat group waa takas at LaraC in Virsrtnia Tha atYaiw aM vaUauoua f c  Vbeauty of formation, tha result of the action of watar over aestimated by scientists to exceed 10,000,030 year Thia roo feet under the surface of tha earth was one tha ttaaa of Ariver Tht group left Fimxnajr  frtdttfttom aadfa 27 , M M MT     s r LOOKLOOK  COME ON ECOME AL L    iFIS H FIS HFriday , Jul yA T ST  MARY S NE W PARIS H HAL L STARTS AT 530 F MSPONSORED BT THE GUILDOUR LADY OF FATIMA       TAXE STH E P1NCKNB Y VILLAG E TAXE S AR E NO W DU K AN B iPAYABL E A T M Y HOM BMONDAY S AN D SATURDAY S 1UNTI L FURTHM R NOTIC EHELE N REYNOLDS , Villag e Treasure r Soft Bai l Game Th e Pinckne y tea m is  in  undispu te d  possesio n o f firs t plac e in  th eCount y leagu e b y virtu e o f a  9 t o 0wi n over  Fowlervill e las t Wednes wgtrTo m Houghto n pitching  fo rTinckne y allowe d 6 hit s bu t neve rmor e tha n on e a n inning  H e walke don e an d hi t one Tomilso n o f Fowlervill e blanke dPinckne y fo r 2  inning s althoug hthe y ha d ma n o n eac h inningI n th e3r d Moriarit y walked , Amburge yscore d hi m wit h a  double , Gentil ehi t safel y scorin g Ambursey  Wal lac e wen t in  to pitc h fo r Fowlervill eth e 4t h inning  Amburge y go t hi s2n d hi t Jo e Jeffreys  drove hi m in1 wit h a  triple , an d h e himsel f score dIo n Gentile s lon g fly  I n th e 6t h th e0 5 Eas t Putna m St , Pinckne yPOST OFFIC E BO X 20 3IATE MODEL STOCK  RACES7  Event s  50 La p Feature    t Firework s4iho f JUL Y NIT Etim e trial s 70 0firs t rac e 83 0Rai n Dat e Jul y 6JACKSO N MOTO R SPKDWA YAdmissio n 150 , Childrenunde r 1 2   50 4erica n childre n toer e no tttsftstqUotuiMQ th e rule s o f only go t on e run , du o t o a  mixup 2  wer e one  Youn g an d Houghto nbot h go t hit s an d Moriarit y walke dAmburge y go t hi s thir d hi t scorin gscorin g Youn g bu t ra n Mor y of f 2nd I n  rundown , Houghto n wa s ou t a tth e plajtev ,i1t ud d pitche d th e 7t h fo r Fowler ,vill e an d wa s bombarded  Jeffreysgo t hi s secon d hit  Southwel l an dSinge r walked  Youn g struc k out Fr y hi t a  gran d sla m home r t o th erigh t fiel d fenc e 4  run s scoring 1 To mHoughto n flie d out Pinckne y A R  HMoriarit y 8 b 2 1 0Amburgey , 2 b 4 2  3Jeffreys , 1 b 3 1 2Gentile , I f 2 1 0Bum s ,  c f 8 1 0Southwell , r f 0Singer , s s   3 100rt t c f 4 0  1Fry , c  3 1 1Houghton , p  4 0  1Fowlervill e AB R  HW  Capeland , 2 b 4 0  0Jenkins , I f 4 0  0E  Copeland , c f     4  0  3Briston , l b 4 0  0Lockwood , 3 b 3 0  0Elliot t s s 3 0  2Bessert , c  3 0  1Tomlin , p  1 0  0Wallace , P  10 0Judd , p  0 0  0 REGISTRATIONNOTIC EFO RWis e Use  o f Plan tFoo d Ca n Cu t Costs ,Increas e Ne t Incom eD ESPITE lowe r far m prices ,195 6 is  not th e yea r t o qui tjsin g fertilizer Tha t wa s th e statemen t otUniversit y o f Missour i extensio nsoil s specialists , in  a releas esummarize d b y th e Middl e Wes tSoi l Improvemen t Committee Thes e specialist s poin t ou tthe t th e wis e use  o f fertilize rca n cu t cost s an d increas e in com e a t th e sam e time Th e coiiiuiAic  report s tha tth e cos t o r pii t foo d ha s rise nonl y I S   li t sinc e 1935 ,wherea s th      of al l produc tio n item s i  uaaie r buy s ha sincrease  I J I ticeni  Itbase thT s siiiv    on statistic scited  recent  b y Russel l Cole man , executv e vic e president Nationa l iau t Foo d Council Today s fertilize r ha s mor ecropbuildin g powe r tha n eve rbefore , th e committe e says  I nth e pas t five  years , th e indus tr y ha s increase d it s concen tratio n o f plan t foo d pe r to n o ffertilize r b y almos t 2 3 pe r cent Agronomist s i n iom e Mid wester n state s repor t tha t fer tilize r can  retur n  3 i n th e for m f extr a yield s pe r acr e fo rever y dolla r investe d i n plan tfood r Superphospliate  HelpsManure  Hold NitrogenAddin g superphosphat e t obarnyar d manur e ca n pa y of fin  tw o ways , report s th e Middl eWes t Soi l Improvemen t Com mitte e 1Th e superphosphat e give sh e manur e a  bette r plan t nu rien t balance  2  It help s th enanur o hol d nitrn n tha t migh f therwis e b e l t 9Th e phojh    foe adde c  th e n  a  L  lur e i t i ssprea d i n th e field  accordin g U Midwester n agronomist  General Primar y Electio nTuesday , Augus t 7 , 195 6T o th e OiIfie d Eclor s o fPutna m Township , Livingsto n Count yStat e o f Michiga nNotic e is  hereb y give n tha t in  conformit y wit h th e Michiga nILJl wli  th f  fkrk, will, upon any day, registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSONALLY for aach registration Provided, however, that I can receive no names forregistration during the time intervening between the Thirtieth day before any regular, special or official primary lction andthe day of such electionNotice Is Hereby GivenAt My Home Dafly 1000 A ML to 800 P M,Monday, July 9, 1956  Lost Day The Thirtieth day preceding said ElectionAs provided by Section 498,N 116, Public Acts of 1954ASON OPCNCRIM mi m s From 8 oclock am until 8 oclock pm on said day for the purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGISTERINGsuch of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY or VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply thereforThe name of no person but an ACTUAL RESIDENT of thaprecinct at the time of registration, and entitled under the constitution, if remaining such resident, to vqie at the next election, hall be entered in t1 o registration bookElector Unable To Make Personal Application PocedureSEC 504 Any elector who is unable to make personal application for registration because of physical Usability or absencefrom the Township, City or Village in which his legal residenceis located, may be registered prior to the close of registration ,before any election or primary election by securing from the Clerk of the Township, Cily cr Village in which is located hislegal residence, duplicate registration csrds and executing induplicate the registration affidavit before a notary public orother officer legally authorize to administer oaths and returning Isuch registration cards to tf Clerk of the Township, City orVillage before the close of office hours on the last day of regis  tration prior to any election or primary election The notary public or other officer administering the oath shall sign hi nameon the line for the signature of the registration officer and designate his titleUnregistered Persons Not Entitled To VoteSEC 491 The inspectors of election at any election or prlmary election in this State, or in any District, County, Township, City or Village thereof,  mil not receive the vote of any personvhose name is not regr4evJ in th registration book of theTownship, Wrrd or Precinct in which he offers to vot As pro vided under Act 116, PA 1951, Transfer of Registration, Application, Time SEC 506 Any rerj tered elector in ay upon change of realdence within the Township, City or ViiLr cnjse his regiatration to be transferred to his now ad re ,  uniting to thaClerk a signed request, statinp his presnt address, the date hmoved thereto, and the address from which he was last regis tered, or by applying in person for a transfer The Clerk snailstrike through the last aiess, ward and precinct number andrecord the new address, ward and precinct number on the original and duplicate registration carHs, and shall place the originalregistration card in proper precinct file Such transfers shall notbe made within tie 30 cas next preceding any election of primary election, unless such 30th day shall fall on a SaturdaySunday, or legal holiday in which event registration shall accepted during the next full working day, provided that nosuch transier Khali peniit tny person to vote in any Township, City or Village in which he had not resided 30 days next nceding any election or primary electionMURRAY KENNEDY, Township ClerkVfercen tntlltabettofi times M not rait1tte value tf untrv or cresninafte tacet frcouort intervals MMMJ aoticreA from ti A Uemishu Mafem women tte compfestons because ottan The tirs4 AmcrieMnsettersqopWtrtu rftolttercrciM in iVe outdoors ju5t tq fcxn9ihttr dflk uort Many modem men uAio send UMH6 in offices most planihcir oterdie A awdter work ti v he etrilnt man fcstviai firapentlij riversnd streams Not realizing the huaertic value of tjih he kiicu onlu that m bh 6n nfrsshinaActem nwn Www tvat frciDtnt bsttiin  ttl to cteqniiVe and qood health The writ iqqpHaiis clftitied Hieirtetth uoithcrude ticia Utwhes mt6t by freiMq tfce endsof tisias Xven today in some rues areas ofthe Uniied States ptope Mill use fnwed touiqs to dean rhcir teeth Soorce Dr Ues  Laboretur y Survs uMan rtaiite d th e ntti  for foo t coverin goo o uetr s aoH w firs t jl w cmftrvr2 i UJ MV  strsnd  o f ree d tofer m th e carriil stha t ioer t t o b t msn t bi j himje H r  A mtntmo f   family  Ai l o f u s art OMI 4 e Y itt ereed  far  weH fttm g aho o todaj  Before ciiiii9tijo,mc i hunted gr4 fbrw dto r foo d   dfnfu g pimaril u o n ra w rutt vtosicblc s end  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Sunda y guest s o f th eMrs  Margare t Clar k family Mrs  Doroth y Dinke l an d Chri stin e calle d o n th e Curti s Patterson sh i Stockbridg e Sunday Th e Ruper t Garner s o f Detroi tspen t th e week  end wit h th e Georg eVunNorman sTh e Rober t Seefeld s o f Josly nLak e an d th e Bil l Baughn s wer e Fr ida y dinne r guest s o f th e Etu i WE SEL L W E INSTAL L   SERVIC EPHON E U P 8 311 4 1075 E M3 6ILUMBE R AN D BUILDIN G SUPPLIE SEvryUdn g i n Sherw b William s Paint san d Buildin g Hardwar eCoa l an d Fue l Oi lD  EHOEYSON SPkca e H A 6811 9 Dexte r     , The Vinc e LaRosas , Mrs  Ros eLaRos a an d Mrs  Sall y Doyl e cell c d  a t th e KeeK n Funera l Hn  Dex te v Frida y nigh t wher e th e bod y o lHarr y Marshal l was Th e Willia m Schmidt s celebrate dthei r 10t h weddin g anniversar y a tDine s Terrace , Lansin g Saturda ynigh tA  win d an d rai n stor m hi t here Sunda y a t 1030  Som e treees , th ewor k shant y a t th e Congl  churc hanue x an d powe r an d telephon e 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nWednesda y an d go t he r mother,Mrs Claudi a Peters  Frida y the y calle dMrs  Ann a Pace y an d th e Walte rGlover s in  Fowlerviile Th  Willia m Darro w famil y a ttende d th e Genera l Motor s Provin ging  Ground s picni c a t Walle d Lak eSaturda y Stat e Troope r Patric k Jeffreysan d famil y o f Ba y Cit y visite d a tth e Willia m Jeffreys  home las tlas t week Mra , Id a Byer s an d Jane t Fel dlei  wh o hav e bee n visitin g th e Ros sRead s wen t bac k t o St  Petersburg ,Florid a las t week Georg e Lave y an d wif e o f Jack ,son , th e Jac k Sharp s o f Lansin gan d Mr  Ma e Met z o f Howel l wer eSunda y guest s o f th e Le e Laveeys Mrs  Edit h Car r visite d relative sin  Detroi t an d Walle d Lak e las tweek Th e Doyl e Temp i etona o f Keeg o Harbo r wer e Sunda y guest s o f th e 1Alber t Shirlys Walte r Clar k wa s in  Indianapoli sIndian a las t week Th e followin g Bo y Scout s ar e a tBrui n Lake , fo r a  week  Tomm yRitter , Car l Burg , Jerr y Steffen ,Tomm y Read , Jerr y Reaso n an d Du wai n Hoy Th e Howar d Read s wer e Sunda ydinne r guest s o f th e Dougla s Swan so f Howell Th e Clar e Hende e famil y hav emove d t o Chev y Chase , MarylandH eI s employe d a t Wa s hingto n D  C Thei r son , John , graduate d a t Stoc kto n Californi a las t week Th e Huber t Ledwidg e famil y OfRoya l Oa k an d th e Rosco e Yarbor ,oug h famil y o f Berkle y calle d o nth t Vteo t LaBoM i today Wagoners Grocer y606 6 PINCKNE Y ROA DQualit y Merchandis eLO W PRICE SBee r an d Win e T o Tak e Ou tPHON E HOWEL L 705J 2Ml,BLU E WATE R LAUNDROMA TA T  LAKELAND , MICH ACROSS FRO M COBB 8COMPLET E ON E SVOJ  SERVIC E lMIL Y WAS HSOF T WATE R ad SAM DA Y SERVIC EDR Y CLEANIN GCOTTO N RLti S WASHE D AN D FLUF F DRIE DPHON E A C 9 625 7MRS  TAPPATT E LakelandMih ,Dail y T o 70 0 P  M Men, Tue  Wed  Thur  Fri  Sa tMOS T POWERFU L CA R I N TH E MEDIU M PRIC E FIEL Ofo rPERFORMANC BTh e onl y ca r picke d t o pac eboth  the Indianapoli s 500  an dPike s Pea k Races an d fo r PRIC EYo u ca n own  a fullpowered , fullsize dD e Sot o fo r jus t a  littl e mor e tha n yo uwoul d hav e t o pa y fo r a muc h smaller , les spowerfu l car  Se e you r nearb y DeSot odeale r today  Mak e it  a poin t t o   driv ean d pric e a  D e Sot o befor e yo u decide  iWI N50,00 0CASH IN B O SICOND tThat s first  prize in  you r D e SotoPlymout h dealers ne w Soli d Gol d Licens e Plat e Jackpot  Yo u can  ente rin  5 0 seconds  Ther e ar e 44 6 prize s i n all , 100,00 0in  cash  Contes t close s Jul y 14  Ente r toda y tli f OTOPCYWOUT H DEALER S P6NT OROUCtfO MARX ON NK RAOtD ANB fVANS MOTOR SALES145 EAST MAIN T Hackney, Mick  A,THE FBtCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, Jos 27, 1966f I ueu Mi rtgta   o 900 tavefhncotC OClwcfc iiite o ntw modtl ontpockoge policy pHertd n old rtliobU Insurance compony,FIREWINDHAILEXTENDED COVERAGESTATE MUTUALCYCLONE INSURANCE CO HOME OFFICE  LAPEER, MICHLEE LAVEY, Local AgentSAY IT A WITH FLOWERS Iron Personal Notes Mrs Roberta Miller attended ashower Friday at thte home of MnDouglas Miller fpr Virginia GrecuwiJl be married to Burrell Greeley of Ann ArborThe George Meabons spent lastweek at their cabin at LovellaThe Murray Kennedys called onthe Stanley Culvers srat Oak Grove and the Stanley Culvers jr in Deer SundayMrs Sarah Bamum of Unadillaisited her daughter Mrs LieilleCam burn last week10 members of the Ladies BridgeClub attended the races at the Wol verine race track at Inkiter lastMondayDon Rogers sr of Portage Lakesuffered a heart attack and is in StJoe hospital Ann ArborAsher Wylie has bought the MaryHoff house on West Main St Arnold Berquist spent the weekin Grand Haven The Tom Howesjr are risitnig hisparents in East Tawas THE STATE 0 MICHIGANIV Probate Court for the Coumty IHE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEHjFOR SALEChest of Drawers, Vanity, Hollywood Bed complete for75  Mrs Walter Clark UP 8 3162 i HELLERS FLOWERSMMN284 Novellit44 From where I sit y Joe MarshJjnior Getsfinned Down SPECIAL NOTICEDisc Sharpening Business SharpenDiscs in the armers Yard without Disassembly ing Make 2500 a a day ,Jnnior Ber zr V  rue lell get for thrir   s  fr their adverts  dorhood treesThe kids have   inStaging the event The biggest was the admission fee Juniorwanted to charge five cents, MrsBaker thought it would be much nicer if they charged five pinsSo Junior held a meeting withlia Directorsthen told hismother theyd taken her adviceChe ads now read Giant Circus h Bakera Backyard ADMISSIONFIVE PINS PLUS FIVE CENTS TAX roni v, here I sit, thats a cuteexample of a mighty important pointif you want things to turnout your way, then you had betterlet the other fellow have hiachoice, too For instance, if your taste should happen to run to,say, iced tea  then you owe it to yourself to see that those whoprefer beer, buttermilk or whathaveyou get to enjoy their favo te beverages, too After all, turn abouts fair playiCopyright, 196 Imted States Brewers Foundaiionx       T  w ,     m MBBWBM       STATE OF MICHAANThe Probate Court fer the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofGertrude E Hicks Deceased Present HoBonbte Hiram RSmittoJudge of ProbateAt a sesataa f Mid Court heldJune 12 1956 Notice is Hereby Given That allcreditors of said deceased are requir ed to present their claims in writingand under oath, to said Court, and toserve a copy thertof upoa Rev Ezra Beachy of 749 Putnam Street Pincknty, Michigan, fiduciary of said esstae, and that such claims will b htaid and the heirs atlaw of saiideceased wiil be determined by saidCourt at the Probate Office on August 21 1956 at ten A MIt is Ordered, that notice thereofbe siren by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutivelyprevious to said day of bearing in toe Pinckney Dispatch and that the petttoner cause a copy of this notice tobe served pon each knows party inregistered mail, return receipt de interest at his last known address bymanded at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing or toy personal service at least five 5days prior to such hearing Ilirman R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Helen M GouldDeputy Register of Probate VanWinkle  VanWinkle , Attorneys Howell, Michigan In the Matter of the Bstate ofJuries L Dan Deceased Aia session of said Ourt bald eaon the 7th day of June AD, 1966 Present, Honotable Hiram B SmithJudge of ProbateNotice is hereby given that thepetition of Lena V Dagg, the admin1 istratrix praying that hr final acount Ibe allowed and the residue of saidestate assigned to the persons entit led thereto will be he id at the Pro bate Court on July 8, 19MIt ia Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by a publication hereof forthree weeks consecutively previousto said day of hearing, in the Pinck ney Dispatch, and that the petitionercause a eopy of this notice to be serv ed upon each known party hi interestut his lat known address by registered nail, 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 CopyHeiaa M Gould Deputy Ber4tar of Probate The Pinckney SttiUriumlay M Dtffy, M D Pimckaey JlicfaigtaCall 1100 A M to 800 P MExcept Wednesdaysfom Tuok, Frt, Sat 100 to 840 P MLEE LAVEY FUNERAL BOMBDMSvarikMl DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServibePHONE U P 81171General InsuranceFflOJiK U P 832UCLAY GORDONLYU3 W MJNSELL ASSOCIATE RBGWTBRFD LANDSURVEYOROffice 211ft East Grand RiverPhone 1561W Howell, Michigan W MimftellDR G R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935Residence 814fivenings by AppofciUaeat HoweU MichiganBERT WYUE,AuctioneerFABM SALES A SPECIAUTfPbon Fowlerrills GA Arnold Berqmsf  m Unodflla 3t piackar, Mlc Watch RapalriaqCold StcunpiJSTATE W MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the Countyof LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate fE11 Niles Potter, DeceasedAt a session of said Court, held onJune 8, 1956 Present, Honorable Hiram R SmithJudge of Probate Notice is HerebyGiven, That thepetition of Merle Weaver, the Exe  RADIO  TELEVISION SZRV1CButor of said estate, praying that his  p ffflj CftLf g, Hnekney, MiehicaBh RapalriaqCold StcunpiWatches Watch BandJeweje Handmade Faathr BlUULRitter TVSalcsServicepartial distribution account be allow ed and the partial distribution be assigned to the persons entitled there  to will be heard at the Probate Courtor July 3, 1956 at ten A MA M JIt is Ordered, that notice thereof begiven by publication ofcopy hereofror three weeks consecutively previousto said day of hearing, ia the Pinck ney Dispatch, and that the petitionercause a copy of this notice to beserved upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing, or by personalservice at least five 5 days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith,Judge of ProbateA true copy Helen M GouldDeputy Register of Probate Fred G ReteUwff, Sr0PT0METR1ST120 West Grand River Howell, MichiganPhone 358 incidenceLLOYD HEN0EE Livestock RaulingWeekly Trip Made to DetorGeneral TruckingPHOftE U P 54641Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE AGBEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL STrtnekney Mkh Phone UP 61181 Real Estatearms, Homes, Lake Property Business OpportunitiesLast Your Property Vilth MGerald IteasoiBroker  209 Norfti PeaiT u P 841WDR J E CAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationWedsesday and Satnrfay by Appointment9126 Chikon Road, ftmL N of phoa Brighton AC 744liTliD ADYS FOR SALEModem Building at 132Y ANTEDA jeb on a farm or any West Main St, Pinckney, Gas Heat, other odd jobs Experienced Phone Hot and Cold Running Water, Lavat Hollister UP 8 9969  ory, 3,50000 Don McLean, 1721Hoiden, Phone Trinity 41931,VANTEDResponsibe party to take j troit, Michigan,over payments of spinnet pianoCan be seen in this vicinity Write thiCredit Manager, Post Office Box filG,etnvile, Michigan 8o  2 ITT   f0 RENTSmaU Aprtmnt ,tonly Box 318, Pinckney, MichFOR RENT5 room upper flat Phone UP 8 5583FOR SALEGeneral Electric Refrig erator, 6 ftMrs Oscar Beck UP 8 5582 I OR SALE8 room home, oU furi are, near postoffice Marion BurnettHowell St Phsne UP 8 6562ELECTRIC Installation OLD AND NEW REASONABLE PRICES RELIABLE SERVICEALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE UP Town 8 6 6 9 0DONCLIFFORD HAINES URBANYAdding MachinesWritersRIBBONS AND CARBON PAP1R REP AHSOUTH MCI MWBLL IPinckneysLivingston Office SupplyPHONE HOWSLL 20MVEGETABLESGROCERIESMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE MAMIIHOflDIRECT FROM MOTORl Refilling and collecting money fromour five cent High Grade Nut mach   ines in this area No selling to qualFOR SALEElectric Range and an i ify for work you ,nU8t have car, reElectric Refrigerator George Hauck j feyCnces640 cash secured by invent Patterson Lake, Doyle Sub i ory Devoting 6 hours a week to bus iness your end of perentage collFOR SALESaddle horse 6 years  erctions will net up to 400 monthlyold brown gelding Mrs MeAinch i with very good possibilities of tak 8C15 Cadar Lake Rd UP 8 5500 j ing 0Vr full time income increaainraccordingly, or interview, 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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>DispatchYofanume 73 THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, June 20, 1956MoMIRRORA survey is being made of MichKan colleges to provide a basis forfuture legislation and help legisUtors aid existing colleges and idimore colleges are Soft Ball GamesPinekney won their second leagueframe in the county league 5 to 0,City Service ef Howell being the victiru Max Southwell just home fromCentral Michigan State held the How LOCAL NEWSMrs R K Elliott was th fcmeheon last Mar a CauieDc CBarcar Fr Aioert iithnitt, PaMor  tenday Mae8 80 and 1000dcx in Hudson, honoring Mrs Earl  tfovaaa devotjona, liday evening r of Jackson who is mewfcr elected  atowmany o g  prudent Otwomenftlow tt3es9ion, Friday evening aftrThe state pays 75,000 and ell toys to 4 scattered hits and walk g   , , Deot and 6tuxuT, illog Foundation fcm i ed 1 In the 3rd Howell had 3 on j Q Brunton writes from Met I 70 to 00 9 IU and Suaday,, Foundation m rjolnRussTll of SanteFe, New Mex the bases OB 2 scratch hits and a i Ji HospTtil, itroitthat h is director It will not be finished walk but Nixon ended the inning by was   operated on last Monday1958 There is much opposition flying deep to Houghton in right, j He wjU  there 3 Pinckney went to tow the first Mrs Alma Harriato a new medical school until all tbestate needs are ascertained Dr Rus sell has made such surveys in Ohio, Kentucky, Florida and Indiana Theone thing he has found in general isthat teaching salaries are too low Growth in colleges the next 15years will be tremendous For instan ce Ohio State will grow from 22,000 to 80,000 He favors decentralizingeducational junits and starting colleges in local communities A bumper apple cop of 85 million bushels is expected this year Five million more visitors are expecced in Michigan this year The Mackinac Bridge is credited witapart of tthis increase 75 events are scheduled for Michigan in June ranging from a water carnival to a musicfestical To promote greater safety 500,000Summer Safety Pledges have been distributed to sctioot childrenLastyear 140 children were killed in traf Mrs A,mB Harria inning when Monaity doubled and th k d ith thJoe Jeffreys scored him with another2 base knock They got another the3rd on hit by Amburgey and Jeff Major Tom Young and fddfejy whohav0 been toMrs the 800 Matstaeonciuta Cttivasjr Jienooaite Chores1Rev zra fiasco, Pastor S Supt Water XscaMorniu Worship 1000a walk, Moriarity another hit Jeffreys another double, scoringboth A whole flock of Pinckney players showed up and 13 got inthe game Phil Gentile long ball hitt er did not play Monday an aluminumvindow fell on his hand cutting theindex finger on his left hand to thebone He had 3 stitches taken but will be back tonightPinckney plays Fowlerville at Howell tonight at 900 p m NextSaturday June 23 they play the General Motors Proving Ground teariat their picnic at Walled Lake at 500 p m In the other league games the teambest Miifoid mid sodid Hamburg Next week Pinckney pay Hamburg Monday and Cityic and 4,499 injuredThe Michigan Dairy Assn will Service on Friday,present a silver dollar to all restaur Pickney ant personal who suggest milk to Moriarity 8btheir patrons during June, Dairy Amburgey If month  Jack Jeffreys fThe Michigan Council of Churches Joe Jeffreys lb is organizing to fight legal bingo Meabon 2b ssto be voted on in Nov They say it Burns cf ABSinger ssexposes the state to the same dangers as the one defeated in 1954 OOOO FILE FOR PRIMARIESThe following have filed for the j Southwell, pprimaries CongressRep Kit Clar Reader, cdv, Charles Chamberlain, James B Fry, c 43 133 33I Darrew 2b  1 Houghton,rf  2Daisy rf 13 21 R21 010 0000 0 010 be here 3 weeks and then th majorwill attend command school in JbtLeaven worth Kansas,, until OctoberThen he goes to guided missle schoolfor 3 years They have 2 daughters, Caiolyn and Mary Elizabeth The Earl Kimbler family and fulia  Rev J tv Winger,feunday School BJIQ  mMorning Worship 1045 a, svinura aught prayer nestingat the church at l0GAlma Home Excursion CURREOT CUMMHTCSUNDAY, JUNE 24 ,  , The presdents condition IsLivingston Lodge io 70 and OES front page news but he is not gChapter 145 and their families will  as much space as formerlymake their 4th excursion to the has been vein fed but Friday IWichjgan Masonic,Home at Alma on some nourishment through hisSunday, June 24 A picnic dinner will So far there has been no mentioni be served at park If weather is bad the removal the tube leading throij at the home Sins will mark the hus nose to his stomach The roau to tht park The program is Sl of opinion is that he will run fovjI   a second term He is a soldier, aftSaintf Girl Quartette rt,Lomej to face death in battlajNancy, Judy, and Cherri Dairow, considers his life expendable Td Noel and Jean Rose pressure is tremendous and Rita Miller JiaVf appeaied to hia patriotism   Edsl1 Meer impressed him with the fact thatCarol Miller vV,lOut him heading the Republican Ann Halimaii tjcet his party faces certain defeat  Leah Morgm ind that all that he stands for andHlh Schuo1 Tno has gained will be lost They alsoHeathNuncy CaseDick Inns ,oint nnt tha the old Taft followepsNccordian NumberSoleTup DancePaula Curlwtt andDown Memory Lane Pantomine Song SkitArranged by Winifred AnleenKrahn were Sunday dinner fjgrues ahn iofaWed Cfaofr jwactiC 940 P  CastGeorge and Virginia VanNorthe Tom Wares Julia KrahnndJohn Paul Ware are to be marriedJuly 28 Wesley Reader and Robert Meabonspent the week at Newberry iM3 West between Main andUnadilla StreetcRer Keith Bueaegger, PastorSunday School 945 ft1050 AMion at the Masonic temple, Detroit I Youtft Group  7J00 p mThe following attended itie recept Morning Weraliip i merit of the party from whom hawrthted control might take overauiin in tue chaos that would ensuif lit duelined to run again Morer ,, if  n edual authorities have been quotedi Jean Meyer Alta Meyr  7  t,  I vr, ,,i by the press Most are optimistic butmid Eva Enquist, Mr arid  tv   t  1 v IV i IU ncf a w aav there is danger of moreMrs Earl Murray, Mr and MrsChif    ,  ,,,,  J  vfMK Itstional attacks In 1912 the Reord baker, Lhficrd and Midtfe Millar,  ,,, D u, publicans renonnnated James SherIawrence and hleaiior Baughn,  T, ,,, , nmn fur vice president who was aAccompanist Mrs Florence auglm la sck man He died before theSaturday night for Francis Dodge,  Evening Service  80 pgrand master the Orland Winslowi, TBUTST grayer lleedng 800 pClare Millers, Lawrence Camburns, J Chi F WdI IGardner, Don MaGee Demv DonHay worth, Rene Ortlieb State Senator Rep ,Harry HittleState Rep Rep,Adrian deBoomDem, W H Groomos Judge of Probate NoniPartisan,Hiram Smith, Reed Fletcher SheriffRep, Lawrence Gehringer,Frank Ziegler Dem, Norman Dav is, Murray Kennedy Douglas Parri enterClerkRep, John Hagman DemXrvin Snyder,Joe Wilds,Sada BrownTreas Rep, Jennie Eastman,Dem,IIva Lybert Preaecutor Rep, Wilfred Erwin,Charles Gatesman Dem,,Martin JLavan Register of Deeds Rep, WilliamHaack Dem Arthur Liber, Ellen McAfee, Lorenzo Murphy Surveyor Rep,John Miller DemWilliam J Miller Dran Com Rep FloydDem, Elgin Chrysler, R WingerMrs Josie VanHorn of Howell isvisiting at the Cliffoid VanHomfeOBM Tne Phillip Hudson family of Detroit spent Sunday,with the LesterMcAfees  The following attended the wedding of Maryann Leach and Stanley Phillips at the Brighton Lutheranchurch Saturday nghi the Lester McAfees, Clifford VanHorns, PeteOeryezs, Clarence Blades, WilliamBurroughs and Robert Straass families and Mrs Jeanette McDonnellAPPOINTED FOR Hkh YEARAt the Methodist conference atAdrian last week Rev John M MeLucas was reappointed to the pas tarte of the Brighton Methoditchurch and the Novi church for the14th year, the longest pastorate ever served there Previous to going toBrighton he was pastor of the Pinckrty Congl church 6 years City ServiceAB R,E, Haller, ss 2Pailer, lb   3 Weliman, c ,,, 3Gillette, cf  3Nixon, pDunne, 3b D Haller, 2m Humphrey rf Westmorland, IfLuwson, If 333 311 00 00000000 flo1030 0000000 0H 01010 10010 Homer Abneys, Joe Grifiths Earl tir fair Murrays,Olin Robinsons, Harold Por jter and Ona Campbell gJr Choit Ftactic Wed,Wad8UJ0 400 p m,7 p aj SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOLKathy AtLee of Gladwin is visit I The 16th annual Summor With her thev I School for this community isCountryinshadat Mason Sunday Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and BibleJune11 to 22 9 Lo 1130 a rnClassces for 80 from here made trip hist yuarand 110 4 years ano Come and see and lhe ntional committee replacedhtrGtrtden DuokofMtrmortcshiLlthNicholas Murray Ru  pivtnted Krand lodge by Livingston p ulint jf Columbia University at a cost of 5u0 LJlU Taft was the candidate for presitfe at a cost of 5i0 pThe occasion of this visit is to  Iit l and both he, and Butler lostallow the and chapter members to see the Golden Book ofMimories presented by LhinjjstunIude to Grand Lode at a cost ofaii uKes from 4 up according to the  S5 during their Centennial Yearson, school grades All children welcomeRev Keith Ledwidge, leave this week , Come to thyon a trip to Eagle Harbor George Wilde sr and wife andat Barrett of Ann Arbor called on the Howard Read family Suaday Calvary Mennonite ChurchMUSCULAR DYSTROPHY AID We have, received a letter fromGeorge Carpenter and wife of Yp Ralph pilkins 53, of Howell wlu,siianti called on the J H Hooker aSunday Also CW Hooker and wifeof Ann Arbor   The John Lundeens of Berkley andthe Gene Shehans of Ann Arbor has been a musular dystrophy victim 112 year lit ias ooat a wheel chair he rst 2 yearsIn 1954 an amendment to theSocial Security law vas ivjoduc  The money was raised by member ship donations The book is as bigH v lare Bible with told covers inJ a handsome display case In it are , the names of Ihos who donated to  the VW, nxlm that athe endowment fund Alonzo VanSlamhrook, W MPaul W, CuiltU, SecFui transportation phone theycalled oa the Francis Shehans Suit   cd in conress entitling persons 50 ofy yoai3 of aK to th ,enofits OJ tliiaW H Meyer and wife were enter ju who wGre totally diabledlt pass j j ii  iril T L 1   tained at the William Lamb homein Ann Arbor Fathers Day The Ralph Hall family called the house inn not the senate lieNEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORIESTime for new telephone director,ios The Michigan Hell TelephoneCompany wiil mml the li5 cditiuTi the linckney books to its subscribvii heie on Saturday June 2ii,acsame bill was introduced atriin this, cording to Kussell Hon year, passed the house but lost inthe Leslie Curtis family in Pontiac the senate It was reconsidered anISundayimckney tock first plac3 Monday The Dan VanSlambrooks visited reuz to a conference committee,Un, ,,  ,  u , iIlc  ouuuio voi,cii jor the bill a person who paid 3 tierwhen City Service beat Hamburg hei father Irving Hawley at Osgood cent on a 420000 income7 to 4PINCKNEY GIRLS WINThe Pinckney Kiwanis Gilrs beatthe Citizens Mutual Girls of Howell there Friday night 26 to 3 They had their senior girls back Theirlineup was Marilyn VauSlambrookc,Francis Higgrs, p, Dorothy Clark, 2bVirginia Amburgey,3b Janet Shirleyss outfield, Midge Higgs, CherryGudith and Mary JeffreysJanet Shirley  Cherry Gudith hithome runsThe girls expect to have new lettered uniforms next week,Red lettersor whiteKIWANIS BASE BALL LEAGUE The Kiwanis base ball league gotunderway Monday At the high school soft ball field in the JuniorBjeague Rev Wingers team beat Howard Taylors team 14 to 4 Batteries for the winners Micky Kitter andTerry Rowell losers Howard Singer and Junior DarrowIn the Senior League at the Elementary school the Red Sox beat the Yankees ia tight game 4 to 3Winning batteryMark White and LonnieHuhman Losers, Dennie Clark andEddie HollingsworthThe other 4 teams play Thursdaynight Indiana, over the week endMrs Julius AschenbrtnnerMrs Marvin Shirey and Anita forarea manager for the company Thisyear the directories are bound in buffcolored covers, chantfintf oif from the gray used a year atfo Large spaces are rserved injainquarters is fully insured Filkina i this year in the front ofpaid this tax through 27 quar uhcie fire and plice each copyat ters by sale of magazine subscript, telephone numbers may be filled iu 4 y g p ytended the funeral of their gran4 ions and Christmas cards, and if the Mr Engelhardt reminded telephone Mrs Lydia Diller, in Lima, bill passes would receive 16280 aOhio, on Friday a month He feels he should get thisaid What do you think about it,Neighboring Notts Only 52 votes cast at the Stock,bridge school electio RaymondiiiB was elected to the boardProseccutor Charles Chamberlainof Ingham county has appointed Fred  CARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank our friends insympathy aand floral offerings at a thNewman assistant to fill the vacancycaused by the resignation of Joseph, j Lavey , jMrs Garfield McKillen was in Lansing last week to attend the weddof her twin brothers sons of Mr ieeply apprecMrs Irene Burr Leei jr and Jane LeeTHE PINCKNEY PEGSand Mrs A M Roche at St Marys 1 The Pinckney Pegs Cathedra a Ph Hal1 and electitueara i  n  ,The Washteoaw county 4H clubs I Rowing officers met with MrsRalph Hall and elected the follow user to destroy last years directories after the new one arriveKIWANIS NOTES8 members from Howell Kiwanisvisited Pinckney Kiwanis Tuesdaylught The local Kiwunis are pickingup articles for their rummage Lloyd Hendee is chairman saleare raising money to erect a buildingat Veterans Park Ann Arbor, the oU far grounds ChairmanMr Louis RootVice Chairman , Mrs Kenneth HoytSecTreas Mrs Earl SchumanLarry Raub, Jerry Novak Brighton 1 pres porter Mrs Joseph Hachey  uDa wvujn tv Project Leader   Mrs Iialph Hullhave received letters inviting themto take part in the Detroit Tiger tryouts at Ypsilanti June 2930 The Stone school on North Territorial Road has voted to consolidatewith South Lyon,Sf6 votes were cast in the Chelseaschool election Howard Flintoft andDudley Holmes were reelcted toROBBERY WAS HOAXSunday morning a radio news repott stated Donald Street   COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSPinekney une 12, 1956 j boardRegular meeting of Village Coun j Wilbur Johnsoiy Howell druggistcil called to order by President Dink has been a patient at Ford hospital, el PresentM Lavey, I Kennedy, A Detroit Shirley, L Tiplady and M Read Judge Rreakey in cicuit court inStock Absent Den Swarthout alpSunshine Ch Mrs Harvey Garr In ere is a bake sale June 23 tosend a 10 check to Ceylon for text books The cotton dressmaking lessors begin June 27 at 930 a m atthe home of Mrs Harvey GarrMrs Carrie Griffith, daughter,Sharon and Anita Shirey were inHowell TuesdayMrs Lena Dagg and Mrs PaulSlick of Detroit called on friend here Tuesday In memory of her soVashtenawcounty has set water  the late Murray Dagg Mrs Daglakes j nag prseented a handsome Altardam Bible to Uyingston Lodge No  nnThr eonvicts had nin  Lorenso Murhy, Assessors 17500 Huron River just above Bell Road berMli L stt li 800 Bth Livinston and Washtenaw A M of which he was a memnSns Thr eonvicts had ni  y beravfrom the Jackaon prison farm Merlin Lavey street closing 800 Both Livingston and Washtenaw joe Lavey, Larr Hurtibuse and Saturday by driving away a mule VanWinkle  VanWinkle4al 6000 boards of supervisors must approve  Rev Keith Tiwid ttdd thtoam which they abanaoned One of  Vans Motor Sales, misc 74HI it and set up an assesment strict, j ball m e in  De tOhi o Oi l Co , fi l   2478 Norma n Davi s o f Howell,Democra ttoam whic h the ythem  Willia m Hobeywa s picke d u pa t Rive s Junction  Th e newsbo y wa sviabl e t o pic k hi m ou t o f a  lineup D e late r admitte d hi s stor y wa s ahoa x an d h e tol d i t t o cove r u p ashortage MccPherso n hospita l last  Donal d Winger , car e o f fla g 60 0 Th e Marti n Rltter s expec t t o at T  Charl M Battla  a  bo y i  Motk  carrtod Motio n t o adjour n tn d tthe  ball gam e I n Detroi t to Cousins Printing , Treas  Rcpt  457 5 candidat e fo r sherif f 2 year s ag o un Gn e Mann,placin g flag s i n cem  90 0 successively , wil l tr y agai n thi s year Piockne y Typ e Settin g notice s 55 0 A  marriag e licens e ha s bee n issue dDetroi t Concret e Prod,culpa k 441 6 t o Stanle y Phillips , 2 3 Brighto n an dMemoria l Da y Expens e   134 0 Maryan n Leac h 2 0 Pinckney Bo b Egeter , mar  sa l 1290 0 Mrs Joh n attended th eDetroi t Saturday Lakott a o f Jackso ncalle d o n th e Ro y Dillingham s Su nda y night  STRAWBERRY FESTIVA L2 5  Pinckne y Mason s attende d th oStrawberr y Festiva l a t Stockbridg oThursda y night  A  turke y dinne r pr eccede d it  Afterward s Lansin g Lodjj eNo  3 3 unde r directio n o f Mik e Bag oole y pu t o n a  Masoni c drama,Ros 2o n  th e Altai 1   Lonni e VanSlambrook ,Orian d Winslow , Fran k Ziegler ,Harol d Porter , Harol d Henry , Ear lMuiray , Clif f Rake r Ji m Boy d sr Jame s Boy d jr , On a Campbell ,Herma n C  Vedder , Marti n Rit ter , Clar e Miller , Ber t Rubbins , Wil   Plummer , Home r Abney , A lber t Dinkel , Georg e Thompson, , Oli nRobinson , Re x Sacket  Lawrenc e Ca mLun , Harriso n CooperDic k VanSla mbrcok , Henr y Hauc k an d y e editor TH E SUPREM E COUR TTh e suprem e cour t ha s bee n knock in g th e stuffin g ou t o f a  lo t o f law spasse d t o cur b an d tak e awa y th efreedo m o f th e peopl e passe d whe nth e conservative s controlle d congress Th e oMehard s d o no t lik e thisSenato rMcCarth y say s th e suprem e cour t islegislatin g an d h e ha s introduce d abt l bannin g th e suprem e cour t fro mtfivinj  an opinio n o n an y la w whic hHa s bee n in effec t fo r 5 0 yearsThi s ibunk  Th e constitutio n giv e th e su p Mike Carlan d o f thi s distric thande d dow n a  fa r reachin g decisio nlas t week  I n 193 2marrie d a  widow, ,Mi , Ann a Lower y wit h a  daughter ,TlulniaSh e diedH e marrie d Thelma ,Tnc y di d no t e t aon p an d h e sue dior  divorce,Judy e Carlan d annulle dmarr ia e biMuee n fathe r an d ste p daug htei  wa s illegal  Ther e hav e Tee n anun,he r o f suc h marriage s in  h niixic  and in  som e case s ther e ar echildren  W e wonde r jus t wha t thei rsJatu s is  now  MaiTiage s   o f firu bcousin s is  als o illega l in  Mich iar  bu t tak e place , th e participant slini  to state s w rhic h allo w the mfo r th e ceremon y S o fa r a s w e kno wlun  o f Judtf o Mik e Carland s de iutn  ha  e  eve r bee n reversed  Tw oytif s ar o h e x t stat e wid e attett t  n  whe n li e rule d n  qualifyn g oat hfo r candidate s wh o fil e fo r th e pri mir y unconstitutional  Unde r thi s la wth o count y electio n commissio n ha drule d al l th e Democra t ticke t an d 4I c publictin s of f th e ballot  Th e Re   ublica n nttoye y genera l announ ce  1  h e woul d apea l th e decisio n t oth o suprem e court  H e neve r di d an dCariand s rulin g stil l stands Th e postta l rat e increas e bil l ha sbee n kille d in  committe e in  Wash iiijrto n an d ther e is  littl e liklihoo dhoo d o f it  bein g acte d on A pol l ther eshewe d a  bi g majort y agains t it A  lJ O millio n dolla r increas e woul dnu t hav  pu t th e dept  ou t if 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unemploye d ther e woul d t n o  nee d fo r thes e worker s bu t peopl ther e wil l no t wor k fo r thi smone yThe y ar e recruite d b y contractor san d n o on e belo w th e ag e o f 1 4 I sallowe d t o workTh e employer s ha t o  furnis h the m housing  Thi s wa swretche d a t firs t bein g mostl y teat swit h n o sanitar y facilitie s bu t til tvem e cour t th e right  to pas s o n an y j boar d  of healt h steppe d i n an d 1 Mio    h oo  fiioi r A n rwt f n i  condition s ar e muc h improved BAK E SAL E NOTIC ETh e Pinckne y Kings  Daughter sar e havin g a  Cam p Benefi t Bak elaw an d th e reaso n the y d o no t pas so n  al l o f the m is tha t someon e mus tstar t actio n i n circui t cour t an dappea l i t t o th e suprem e cour t o pf jr e the y ca n rend it r  opinio n o nClyd e Fishe r i s bundin g  , harbe Sal e a t Dulavy s Locke r Saturda y J cu e drivei n o n th e propert y h e FILE FO R SCHOO L BOAB OTh e followin g hav e file d t o ru n fo roffic e o n th e Pinekne y schoo lMa x Rusell,Leste r McAfe e aa dar d Randal l wh o live s o nRoad  Eri c Ros e an d Helen i ,  iacumbert e r  ao iJun e 8 0 a t 90 0 a  m If Mik e Pankof f o n MS8W  ttlt6i  4Wednesday, June 20 1956Take thewheel   then talk deal 255 hp DE SOTOMest powerful car in the medium price field Pick any test of performance, low speed, takeoffhigh speed acceleration, cornering or hfll climbing,then match this glamorous pacesetter with anyother car in the medium price field and watchDe Soto shoot out front and stay there And the clincher to the De Soto success story is the newlow price deal See your neighborhood DeSotodealer today Take the wheel    then talk dealDrive and price a De Soto before you decideWin 50,000 cash in 50 seconds YOUR Dl SOTOPLYMOUTH DKALIK4 Ol OTOnYMOUTH DEALERS PRESENT OROUCHO MARX ONNBC RAD6ANO TV,L, IALESMAINNEW KIND OF POWER M0W VACUlilALtANS LAWNSlvvH mmmNFW I JROTARYhops up grass clippings and leavesmakes them vanishinto lawn as if swept awayI Vwuuri Atr Dcss It 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  W i3bo n Englis h priz e o f 1 5 Bernar d receive d hi s sheepski n a s aM  D Mrs  Willia m Sprou t an d daughter ,Ethel , o f Louisana , ar e visitin g here Jame s Wilco x i s improvin g hi sild i won b y Russel l Rea d an d th e secon don e o f 1 0 b y Alic e Gearhart Geral d McCleer , se n a f th e Gen eMcCleer s wa s admitte d t o th e pra etis e o f la w i n Detroi t las t wee k o nem e o n Nort h Mil l Stb y buildin g o n mo ton o f hi s uncl e Loui s McCleer a  larg e porch   Mrs  Clare t Pasel k ha s bough t th e  Dr  Wals h i s entertainin g hi  bro  f Whit e Sta r Oi l Statio n an d Lunc h  the r fro m A n Arbor     room a t Dexte r Corner s o f Matthe wJ  Th e marriag e o f Fann a Bell e Roll i Martin  He r so n wil l star t a  toyI eoa , daughte r o f Mr  an d Mrs  Char  j glide r factor y i n the 1 barn 1  le s Rolliso n t o Roya l Schoenha b wa a Geral d McCluke y graduate d fro ma t th e bride s hom e Jun e 1 7 a t 3 p m ,  th e denta l dept  o f th e Universit y o fRev  Gate s officiating  Sad a Swa r , of Michiga n las t week thou t wa i bridesmai d an d Hirar a Hon  Samu e Smith , 78 , o f Ponfciae ,a m  Smith , bes t man  Florenc e Kic  forme r congressman , die d las t wee kvlaye d weddin g march  Bride s gow n a t th e ag e o f 78 ,wa s whit e si k voil e an d he r fower  j  Th e hig h schoo l alumn i retmio nwbit e roses  Th e bridesmai d wor e wa s hel d a t Whit e Lodg e Saturda y, pal e gree n sil k au d carrie d pin k ross  nigh t LuciusWiso n wa s toasmaster  Th e receptio n wa s a t th e bride s home   Remark s wer e mad e b y Edwi n D Jackso n   Cadwe l ar e advertisn g Blown , Mr s Ber t Heff , Loui s Monks ,ladie s whit e canvas  oxford  119 , Alt a Meyer , Mr  an d Mrs  J  PDoyl emen s 79c    i Dr  Bernar d Glen n Th e officer s fo rCarleto n an d H  K  Runciman , nex t yea r ar e Pres , Alt a Meye r Vi eChelse a senior s hav e no t misse d ada y fro m schoo l i n 4 years 10,00 0 rainbow  trout wer e plante di n  Mil l Cree k an d th e Huro n Rive ra t Bexte r las t wee k b y L  D  Alley Th e count y drai n No  1 1 wa s le tlas t wee k b y Drai n Com  Fran k Mow er s t o Mor t Mortenso n fo r 15 0 a  yd Jame s Harri s go t th e contrac t t o t ofurnis h th e 8 inc h tile Laur a Lave y wh o taugh t a t Kear sang e i s hom e fo r th e summer Th e Walte r Sharlan d hous e o nM3 0 E  caugh t fir e Tuesda y bu tsave d Deaco n Colb y tell s u s h e ha d hom efrow n pea s Jun e 17 Th e Republican s nominate d Wiillia mTuf t fo r presiden t  Jame s Sherma nfo r vic e presdent Ralp h an d Re x Reaso n o f Detroi tar e visitin g thei r gran d parenteth eiFran k Sigljlrs 2  Mar y Lov e an d Hele n Teepl e o f  Marquett e ar e visitin g a t Charle sI Loves M r Laveroc k wil l soo n star t mek in g flou r a t Unadilla Pinckne y bea t Gregor y her e Sat ,uvda y 5 to 3  Batteries  Pinckne y Flori s Mora n  Leo Lavey,Gregor yHowar d Colling s   Willia m Celling Commencemen t i s Jun e 26  Th eprogra m is Marc h ,, , Sadi e Harri sInvocatio n Rev Gate sClas s Welcom e Willia m Broga nMusi c Mae Teepl eClas s Farewel l Luc y Culhan eOu r Schoo l   Rev  Fr  Commerfor dSol o , , Carl Syke sAddres s Prof  Barbour , Mich  Nor Presentatio n Diploma s   Supt  Gau lSon g ,,  ,,,,, ,JmericBenedictio n ,,  Rev  Littlejoh nres, Hele n Berr y Se c Treas , C  W Hooke rPiLckne y los t a t Munit h Sunda y1 2  t o 8 Th e annua l Gardne r reunio n wa sa  Hilan d Lak e Sunda y wit h 4 0 pr esen t Th e funera l o f Mrs  Gu y Fulle rAlm a Swarthout  wa s a t th e Web ste r churc h Monday Mis s Arlin e Brenise r o f Gregor ywa s operate d upo n a t Pinckne y San itariu m Monday W  H  Bowma n an d wif e wh o hav etreenHvngi n theCadwefl T neus et o  Brighton Luciu s Doyl e ha s trade d hi s plac eo n  Darwi n Rd , know n a s th e Jac kWals h plac e t o Ree d William s o f D tvoti Laur a Hoff , Evely n Darrow  rs Eizubet h Curlett , Margare t Curlet tan d y e edito r wer e Sunda y dinne rguest s o f Mrs  Cynthi a Wellma n a t HOWELLTHEATREHowell , Mkh  Ai r CoiuiHiosw dPhon e 17 MNe w Showin g Thr u Thur , Jua e 2    Mr  t,   N CiSEMAScoWt i COLO RIKAH  U   Ali X CftSNES SLOUI S JOUWA N   TH E SWAN  THEATREWHRMOULAK KJob s Waya eTH E SEARCHERS Viat a YisJs Jeffre y Huater , Ver n Miles ,Bond , Natali e Wood sFeaturett e Cartoo nWardMaw Saturday  Jun e 22 , 2 3Doabl e Featur  Progra mBarbar a Stanwyc kh iTHB  MAVERIC K QUESN Th e Bower y Boy sDI G THAT URANIUM Cartoo mSunday , Monday , Jun e 24 , 2 5Matin  Suutay , 289  p  i n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rJaR c Russel l an d Richar d Ega aTH E REVOL T O F M A HI E STOVE ROartoo n ri Sat , Jun e 22 , 2 3Sun , Mon  Tuea  Jun e 24 , 2i , 2 6Jame s Stewar t an d Dori s Da yi n  Vist a Visio nTH E MA N WH O KNE WTO O MUCH I n  Technicolo rNovelt y New s  oooo Wednesday  Thursday , Jun e 27 , 2Margare t OBrie n   Wslte r Brenna n G  LpBY Als oTHE  WEDDIN G I N MONACO an d Technicolo ren d Lat e New s dupersc o  Celo r Carte aTut sWed , Thurs , Jun e 26 , 27 , 2Si n  CinemaScep e Walte r Pidgeo n an d Ann e Franci sX aFORBIDDE N PLANET Fre e Quake r Oat s Co  Children s  Ticket s Accepte d  ComingMa n i n th e Gxe y Flanne lSuit , Bird  an d Beees Cartoo nSYLVAN iCIO DriveJ n THEATR I6  5 8 8  JACKSO N RD , Rt e 8Friday , Saturda y Jun e 22 , 2 3LAWLES S STREET I N  Technicolo r wit hRandolp h Scott , Aagelin e Lonaberr yalso RANSOM WH hGle n For d an d Donn a Rae dAls o Cartoo ns Chelsea , Michiga nTbui , Fii  Sat , Jun e 21 , 22 , 2 3MEE T M E I N LA S VEGAS i n  CinemaScop eWit hDa n Daile y an d Cy d Cheris e Sunday, Monday , Jun e 24 , 2 5HILD A CRANE i n  GinemaScop e an d Colo rWSun  Mon , Tue t Jun e 24 , 25 , 2 6  Th e Sensationa l Progra m Tha t Yo uSunday , Jun e 24  Excursio n t o th e j Hav t Bee n Hearin g S o Muc h Abou to n  Radi o an d T  V EART H V S th e FLYIN G SAUCER SWit hHug h Marlow e an d Joa n Taylo ralso TH E WEREWOLF Michigan Masoni c hom e a t Alm aMason s an d Star s an d families  T opu t o n progra m fo r guest s a t th eSTAT E O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t to r w e Cuntyo fLivingsto nI f th e Matte r e t th eGlen n Hinchey , Deceased A t a sessio n o f sai d Cour t hel d o nJun o 5  1956 Present , Honorabl e Hira m R Smith , Judg e  f Probate Notic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t th epetitio n o f Orl a Hinchey , pray in g tha t administratio n o f sai d ea at e b e grante d t o Fran k Hinche yo r som e othe r suitabl e perso nan d tha t th e heir s o f sai d decease db e  determined , wil l b e hear d a t th eProbat e Cour t o n Augus t 21 , 195f tte n A  M I t i s Ordered , Tha t notic e theree ib e  give n b y publicatio n o f a  eop yhereo f fo r thre e week s consecutivel yi n  th e Pinckne y Dispatc h an d tha tpetitione r caus e a cop y o f thi s notic et o  b e serve d uyo n eac h know n party i n  interes t a t hi s las t know n addres s b y  registere d mail , retur n receip t de manded , a t leas t fourtee n 14  day sprio r t o suc h hearing , o r b y persona lservic e a t leas t fiv e  W dav s urio rt o  suc h hearing Hira m R , Smith , Judg e o f Probat eA  tru e cop yHble n M  Gould , Deput y Registe r o f Probat e withDo n Megowa n an d Joyc e Helde n2 6  person s pai d 19 9 i n  fine s an deos t las t week , nearl y al l fo r fishin gla w violatiens  Jean Simmon s an d Ga y Madito nalso GOO D MORNIN G MR  DOVE I n  Cinemascop e an d Colo rJennife r Jone s an d Rober t Stac kAls o Cartoo nTuts , Wed , Thur , Jun e 26 , 26 , 29SEVE N YEA R ITCH Wit hi n  CineScop e an d Colo rWit hMario n Monro e an d To m Ewel lalso TH E TOUGHES T MA N ALIVE with Dan e Clar k an d Lit a Mila nCartoo nWFClos e rupture d a  vei n i n hi sleg  whil e castin g Saturda y an d wil lb e  o n crutche s 3 weeks H  ne w sk i area s ar e bein g devel ope d a t Holly , Houghto n Lak e an dCharevioux Bottl e QFO R COOKING , WAT O HEATIN G AN DHOM E HEATIN GUSE D POWE R MOWER S FO R SALE OR REN Tiawn i lepairiCWHITEJr  CEHEWLET T14 0 Livingsto n S i Phon e U P 8314 9WATI R 5YSTEMS,PLUMBIN G ,REPAifc STH E ROUS H PLUMBIN GPhon e U P 8 660 7a t Audrey Klikot t Th e Dal e Mille r famil y spen t Su nW  F  Clos e da y a t th e Georg e Graha m hom e toM t Merris  RENE J  ORTLIE BI  a m a graduat e o f th e Flin t Pub li e Schoo l System , Flin t Junio r Col lege  I  attende d Michiga n State andMichiga n La w School  I hav e prac Michiga n La w School  Ihav e prac tise d la w fo r 5 year s 3  year s o fvLic h I  wa s a n assistan t trus t offi car  fo r th e Citizen s Commercia l an dSaving s Ban k o f Flint  I  am pres cntl y associate d wit h Mr  Rober t J MacDonal d i n th e practis e o f law  1a m  marrie d an d th e fathe r o f thre edaughters  a m a  vetera n o f Worl dWa r II , havin g serve d o  Okinawa  Iru n a  membe r o f th e America n Ba rAssociation , th e America n Stat eBa r Associatio n an d th e Genese eCount y Ba r Associatio n o f whic h In m  a membe r o f th e Boar d o f Dire ttors  I am  Vic e Presiden t o f th e Ge nese e Count y Lega l Ai d Societ y an d apas t membe r o f th e Flin t Junio rChambe r o f Comerc e an d a  presen tmembe r an d office r o f th e Elk s Club  WYLIEPHN E 6 3 HOWEL LI s  I t Tru e Tha tKnock s Bu tLivingsto n Lodg e ende d degre ewor k unti l Sep t Frida y nigh t whe nthe y conferre d 2  F C degree s an dals o a n M M degree s fo r Stockbridg eLodg e No  130  Despit e th e grea thea t a  goo d attendanc e wa s ou tMrs  Britt a Bras h fle w t o Wes tVirgini a Saturda y wher e sh e wil l b eWit h th e Wm  Bras h jr  famil y whil etb t moth  tmitffoe  ragvy Haw bou t th e incom e cheek ,tha t coma s alon g ever y s o ef ten  Eac h on e i s Opportunity ,bringin g yo n chanc e afte rchanc e t o ge t ahead I t take s a  littl e plannin g natur ally  Yo u can t d o muc h abou tgrece r an d butche r meneyJta tbetwee n necessitie s ai d luxur ies , ther e i s a  margi n o f safet yyo u can  carr y forward Wor k ou t you r saving s plan ,an d ope n a n accoun t a t thi sbank  The n steadil y buil d i t u pwit h regula r deposits LBan kFedera l Defost tTh e Mik e Jamal a famil y o f Detref ccalle d o e th e Murra y Kennedy s Son day Th e Do n Griffith s o f M t Pleasan twer e Sunda y gueto f th e Jo e Gdff itf c family  IOMEHere s a goo d wa y t o mak e hom e repair s an d im provement s a t lo w cost  Se e u s fo r a n FH A Titl e IHom e Modernizatio n Loan  Yo u nee d mak e n odow n payment , an d yo u repa y i n monthl y moun au p t o thre e years  A1 f financing  details between yoursel f an d you r deale r o r contracto r can  be com pitte d here  Or , i f yo u pla n t o d o th e wor k yourself ,jus t brin g u s a n estimat e o f th e cos t o f materials Servic e i prompt , friendl y an d hclpfu LTH E McPHERSO lBANKINCOBPORATB D 111 1YB B NINET Y YBAR S O P SAP B fcOWMXPIKCENEAl l Deposit s u p t o 00 0 fawjsd by Ou r Membswhi p fc  th e    Deposi tvTOf,,,W8PATCH Wednesday, Jon SO, 1961Store UNGHUEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED III SHOESGROCERIES IlwrWfViWFREMEDY GENERAlI i You can enjoy Junefresh strawberriesall winter long with a home foodfreezer Or a twoinone refrigeratorfreezer And theyll stay as sweetand juicy as the day they were pickedThats why smart homemakers sayFreezer Living is Leisure LivingI SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALERZ The Dick Brubaker family of Webberrille spent spent Sunday with theL J SwarjhoutaClaude Swartnout and wife speattthe week end at Lovells arl Baughn aand wife and DrUmphrey and wife of Detroit attended the graduation of Neil Baughn at the University of Michigan Saturdaylught He received an AB degree A recepton was held at the Buffhnine afterwards Mania Phillips and wife of Tpsilanti Janieg Boyd and wife of Lake,land were Sunday guests of the Harold PostersThe county DeMolay team holdsaft initiation at the Howell MasonicbeiDtfti tonight  The South Putzxam Farm Bureaumet at the Lynn Hendee home lastFriday Mrs Francis Robinson is attending a reception today at Royal Oakfor Mother Coburn and the other Rainbow Assembly grand officersThe Clare Millers had Mrs MaryTeeple and Mrs Beulah Miller for Sunday dinner guests Mrs Mary Jane Tasch entertained 12 boys Saturday in honor of her son, Johns, 8th birthday GretckenTach is home from Ann Arbor for the summer The Carl Lentz family of Lansingspent Sunday at the Ona CampbellhomeThe Merwin CampbeWs and Jame Halls spent Sunday at Independence Lake Carol Hall is visiting theCampbell family Mr and Mrs Hoy Reason, BobFanny were in Grand Rapids Sun aay The Gayle Shirleys of Livoniacalled on the Albert Shirleys SundayThe Russell Clarks of Buck Lake,the Vern Clarks and Mrs Jean Meyer and children called at the WalterClark home SundayThe Charles Clark family of Kalkaska are visiting the Mrs Margaret Clark family Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Johnnyand Christine were in Howell last ThursdayThe Merlin Amburgeys leave fortheir vacation at Lovells FridayThe home of Mrs Raymonda Led widge here was struck by lightning Sunday and the transformer burnedcut The Hubert Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak ,spent Sunday with MrsEleanor Ledwidge The Joe Vigos of Ypsilanti calledon the Vince LaRosa family SundayFrank White and wife of Howelland the Carl Aidwells of Brightoncalled on the Ben Whites last weekMrs Nellie Wylie, daughter,,Kaye,and Mrs W H Euler called on Dick Wylie at McPherson hospital, Howel Sunday Mrs Madeline Shehan, son Billy,and daughter, Mary and Gretta, ofArbor called on the William ShehansSunday Gerjld Henry is attending suminer school in DetroitThe William Murdocks of HallersCorners called on the Beb Pike andwife SundayJohn Boyer anil wife called on theWesley Morrisons of Chelsea Saturday They had the Clifford BoyersAnn Arbor for Sunday guests Mrs Nellie Clark, son, Bill andand daughter, Suzanne, called on Dick Wylie at MccPherson hospitallast week The Gerry Eichmans, Lloyd Heudees, and Ambrose Kennedys had apicnic at Silver Lake last ThursdayThe Ross Reads with MrsIda Beyers and Janet Feidler visit theJack Sehneider fomily at Colchester Ontario last Wedneday and Thursday Sunday guests of tth Fred Readswere the James McGuires, John Me Guires, Dr Steve Brown, Marilynand Gale of Detroit, Mrs Lillian Hopgood and Mrs Ella Martin of Lakeworth, FloridaLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEvrything in Shown Williams Paints and Balding HardwareCeal and Fuel Oil f Galbratth Gonnan a Dexter cllei ed at th Diipatd etfloa Urt Wad nesday He said bb giiterinlaw, MrAHce Curtis Litcfafield of Dexter itfuest at the Michiga Bfasonk Homeat Alma sent there by WaehtenawLodge, Derte He want the Pinckneydelegation to call on her wtoa theygo there Sunday, June 24Gen George Twin Clark  whohas been in the air corp in Txa S years has bee disharged and is home Ht may reinlistPrt Dtek Slaytoa, ton of fr andMrs Glen Slayton of Howell who isat Ft SliL, Oklahoma, U tedd a leave ier Gertaany laM  D E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 Dexter     Pvt Mike Carr who IT at CampIeonard Wood, Mo, is to be transferred to Camp Hood, TexasKes Officer Dicjt VaflSlapbreotvson of the Lonnie  VanfiUmbrooks,left for Selfridge Field, Monday Heexpects to go onneai in Ub Tbe conservation commission hasasked price increases in Michigan for all game licenses to meet theneeds of Michigan sportsmen Theywould produce 1,750,000 in new revenue The increases ore fishing licen pes, from 160 to 200, non resident 300 to 360, trout stamp 100to 300 Bmall game 200 to 300,non resident 15 to 26, deer 360 to25, non resident 3900 to 40,camp permit 360 to 1000,trapping 200 to 300, archery S5O to 500 non resident 10 to 25HAMBURG REGISTRATION The registration for the voters ofHamburg towaship will be at tny, home at 10506 Bob White Beach, at Strawberry Lake on June 25 andJuly 2, 1956 from 800 a m to 800 p mAJao at the Hamburg town ball onJuly 9 from 800 am, to 80fr p ra William V Backlund, HamburgXevnahip MYRON HUGHES  Complete line of Plumbing Fixture and Supplies Ekefk, Oil and Gas Het Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 EM36Wagoners Grocery 6066 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 SERVICEDRY CLEANINGCOTTON RUGS WASHED AND FLUFF DRIEDPHONE AC 9, 6257MRS TAPPATTE LakelandMihDaily To 700 P M  Men, Tuee Wed Thur Fri Satt t SAY IT A WITH FLOWERHELLERS FLOWERSNMM 284 HomiBHtyBottTHow it ourWindstormpolicy IB sure you have enough insurance to replace your barnCall your agent nowFIRE WINDHAILEXTENDED COVERAGESTATECYCLONE INSURANCE CO HOME 0,iCn IAPKSI, MICHLEE LAVEY, Local AgentFloyd PUn and wifo and Mrand Mrs Curti Alley who have, at tho Read cottage at PortaTrturned to Stockton, aUfnia, last weak Mrs, Helen Berry of Laattar callurt on the Irrin Kennedy SundayJoe Griffith and wife vWted Miiister, Mr Te OUoft Urt we wholi in a Dearborn botpifrt,ia itiviDISPATCH Wednesday, Juae 20, 1956THE STATE Ol KIUBGAJV ,The Probate urt fr the 6WB7  the ultramodern John Pw 50, and 70 Tractor ofiet yo this ez1H  rfji f Duples Carbuxetioo ,   Cyclonic FuelHb  Skt Forward Speeds    Quick BexWheel Tread, live Hyte BewrTrd    live Power SHaft  FaetoryEngineered Power Steering   loBrOftitio KneeAction Front Wheels Hmimnn Convenience and Comfort Indeed,it all these advanced operating advarffr1 ie and znoaeys 7 featuresand inirfr Hersawait you to iy at the wheel of John Deere Tractor Well be happy to bringthe trefctor ol your c ice to your farm for demonstration available with gasoline, frfr fuel, or LPGs engine the 70 also  available as a Diesel THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORliT   th e Hatte r o f th e Estat e o fJame s H  Dagg , Decease A t   sessio n o f sai d Court  hol d o o n  th e 7t h da y o f Jun e AD , 1956  iPresen t Honorabl e Hira m S  8nltb rJudg e o f Probat e Notic e i s hereb y give n tha t th epetitio n o f Len a F  Dagg , th e admin  istratri x prayin g tha t he r fina l acoun t t b e  allowe d an d th e residu e o f sai d Iestat e assigne d t o th e person s entit  le d theret o wil l b e hear d a t th e Pr o bat e Court  o n Jul y 3 , 1956 I t i t Ordered , Tha t notic e thereof b e give n b p a  publicatio n hereo f for v The Piackne y Sitariu mRa y M  Duffy , M  D PUckae  Miifaiga aCal l llt f A  M  t o 80 0 P  M Excep t Wednesday sTito , F, Satto 800 P MLEE LAVEY FUNERAL ROUEDM C Swartkod DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONg V P 83172General InsuranceFHOJIB U PCLAY G0RDWthree weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitionerUle W Munsell,LYLB W MJNSELL ASSOCIATEREGWTEBFD LANli SURVEYORcause a eopy of this notice to be servi Office 211 East Grand Rivered upon each known party in interest phon 15WW HowelL Michigan at his lat known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded atleast fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, by personal service atleast five 5 prior to such hearing I Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate IA true Gopy HeJea M GouldDeputy Better of Probate Fred 6 Reickhoff, SrOPTOMBTKIriT120 Wesi Grand EiverHoweii, MichiganPhone 358 ResidenceLLOYD HENDEESTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Ceurt for the Countyof LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofEii Niles Potter, Deceased At a session of said Court, held on June 8, 1956 DR G R McCLOSKEYDENTISTTelephone Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Hewell Michigan Livestock gWeekly Trips Made to Detroii Geiierai ItuckingfHONB U V 4 BERT WYUET AuctioneerFAKM SALES A SPECIALITYPbone Fowlerville A tHUTHE LAVEY HARDWARE Arnold BerquistTrucking irijiion, Int STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofGertrude E Hicks Deceased Notice is HTreby Gives Tta, the jpetition of Merle Weaver, the Exe21 uior of said estate, praying that his f y JI partial distribution account be allow I Ktt6T T V S andmade FeathI t vill be heard at the Probate Court  or July 3, 1956 at ten A M A M UP84Pinckney, 12S Webster SiMichigan Roger J Carr AgencyCOMFUBTB INSURANCE COYBB AGBEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL ST Mich Phono UP ftSlSiRealarms, Homes, Lake Propertr Business OpportunitiesList Your Property Hith MiGerald ReaenBroker  209 No U P 841641DR J E CAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye ExamittftiioiwWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chilson Road, l4mi N of M Phoa Brighton ACPresentHceabi6 Hiram Bgmrft   Ordered, that notice thereof be  t XtASSlfED AD VS Judge of Probateef aafti owt heldAt aJune 12 1956 given by publication of a cepy hereofror three weeks consecutively previousto said day of hearing, in the Pinck ney Dispatch, and that the petitionercause a copy of this node to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by FOR SALEModern Building at 13aVANTEDA job on a farm or any West Main St, Pinckney, Gas Heat, other odd jobs Experienced Phone Hot and Cold Running Water, LavatBiliy Hollister UP 8 9969 IpyHelen M Gould Deputy Register of ProbatePincknys SiftNotice is Hereby Givta, That allcreditors of said deceased are requir ed to present their claims in writingand under oath, to said Court, and to registered mail, return receipt deserve a copy thereof upon Rev Ezra  manded, at least fourteen 14 days Eeachy of 749 Putnam Street Pick  prior to such hearing, or by personal nty, Michigan, fiduciary of sid es  service at least five 5 days prior toitae, and that such clahas wrti be such hearing, heard and the heirs atlaw of saU Hiram R Smith,deceased will be determined by said  Judge of Probate Court at the Probate Office oa Aug A true copyust 21 1956 at ten A M JIt is Ordered, that aotioe tkereel be gifen by publicatloB of a copy hereof fer three wekg consecutively previous to said day of htoitaff ia tfee Piitckaey Dispatch and that the pet C W Hooker and wife of Ann Arittener cause  eepy ef h BOHM to bor called on the J H Hookers, on be served apon each knows party an Sundayregistered mail, return receipt de  ,    interest at his last known address by Andrew Neebitt and wife withmanded at least fourteen 14 dayrs G01dn Hester visited the DickVrior to such hearing er by J Kitke family in Philadelphia, Pa,perienal service at least five D , tlsi weekdays prior to such hftarin j Mrs Dorothy Meabon Boyer is Ilirman R Smith, Judge of Probate  working for the Hoover Ball in AnnA true cepy j Arbor Helen M CId 1  Charles Wilson of Chicago spentDeputy Register of Probate , inc week enci with the Frank AberVanWinkle  VanWinkle , Attorneys i JeensHowell, MichiganAdding MachinesTypewriters AND CARBON PAPERMACHINES SALES A RBPAXBLivingston Office Supply WANTEDResponsibe party to takeover payments of spinnet pianoCanbe sei in this vicinity Write thCredit Manager, Post Office Box glGicenvile, Michiganory, 3,50000 Don McLean, 1721Holden, Phone Trinity 41931,troit, MichiganFOR RENTSraati Apartment, partly Furnished until Sept 1 Coople only Box 318, Pinckney, MichFOR RENTb room upptr fiat Phone UP 8 3683FOR SALEGenral Electric Refrig erator, 6 ftMrs Oscar Beck UP 8 5582 FOR SALE8 room home, oil furlace, near postoffice Marion Burnett236 Howell St Phone UP 8 5562 SALEElectric Range and anElectric Refrigerator George HauckPattersen Lake, Doyle SubFOfcSALESaddleold brown gelding Cadar Lake Rd horse 6 yearsMrs McAinchUP 8 5500fc FRUITSMEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIESFISHMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE  Rffilling and collecting money from our five cent High Grade Nut mach ines in this area No selling to quaify for work you must have car, re foi tnces640 cash secured by inventj ory Devoting G hours a week to bus iness your end of perentage coll efctjOns will net up to 400 monthlyj with very ff0od possibilities of taki jng over fun jme income increasing accordingly, or inteiview, includeup two phone in application Write North American Nut Co Inc 27 WilliamWANTEDWomau to cleancottages at Portage Lake Must bewilling to do thorough job Call HA i Sneet, New York 5 N YG 5802 or contact Mrs Lloyd Bell, j7030 Pertage Lake Road this weak, end 1WANTED, dd jobs of any kind,raking yardsetc PiJone UP 8 3223FOR SALE3 room 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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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COLUMBUSWilfred Cmnellly ef Detroit waelected statedeputy at the Knightsof Columbus convention at GrandRapids Saturday First ColumbianSquire Chapter, an organiation for Catholic youth was chartered 23such organizations have been formed ia Michigan OT ATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Ceurt ttr the Goutyo LivingstonIa the Matter of the Estate efEdl Niles potter, Deceased At a session of said Ceurt, held OBJune 8, 1956Present, Honorable Hiram R SmithJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Givsi, That thepetition of Merle Weaver, the Exes uior of said estate, praying that hispartial distribution account be allowed and the partial distribution be the persons entitled there Generalways u pCLAY GORDON FUNERAL HOMKDM G Swart DirectorMtdcn Equfemea Amhuhmcfj Servimpsora t P ttinFrri  BatetiNfl, Sr120 West Gfasd IttmEoweil, MkUgaPhone 858 incidenceLThM LLOYD HENDEEPhone 1M1W East Grand RiverHowell, MkhigaiUle W MaaaeQ, ASSMtateDR a R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935 Residence 14Evenings by Appoivuieat HoweD IDehlgmmBERT WYUE,AnctioteerFARM SALES A aPSCULRTPbaa f owbrrUIe CAhtmI Arnold Berquistad Baker retired from activeIniryinfseven or eight year ago but still keeps a halfdozen puretrts more or less as a hobbyBad froes allout for these sixtemperaturecontrolled barnexenive feed  the works As a rrarft his milk has a low bacteriaoont, a hifrh butterfat content I aa a favor to neighbors, hem it just two cents above theirinary prica Recently, a neighbor c,rdsked if sheiiu en  At co  Dad sent her a bill for exactly whSthe milk cost 75 a quart iFrom where I sit, its easy tomisunderstand if yom dont get all the facts Thats why we oughtjto consider the other fellowVviewpoint before we talk out Forexample, you have your reasonsfor liking particular beverageI have mine And whether wereJtalking about buttermilk or beer lets try to respect each others point of viewCopyright, 1956, UnitedStates fr There is something ghasily aboutthe attitude of Republican poiticians in regard to the presidents condition One and all they predict ha will run for a second term and they started making these predictions almostbefore he was out from under theether It now developes be had had ssveral indigestioa attacks and collapsed from one in 1953 after addressing the American Society of Newspa paper EditorsAlthough the doctors reports on him are optomistic DrPaul Dudley White, the leading heartspecialist temporized it some by auling none can predict what thecondition of a heart patient will be In Ripleya Beleive It or Not hereIs or account of a feuropean Kingwho was crowned after his death  his body seated on his throne fora timeThe Gerry Eichmans and John Colones called at the HarperMulligan Funeral Home in Detroit Tuesdaynight where the body of Hubbard Lee was Today, Mr and Mrs Lawrence Camburh and Mary Eiehman and Elizabeth Cologne attended thefuneral V will be heard at the Probate Courtoi July 3, 1956 at ten A MA MIt is Ordered, that notice thereof begiven by publication of a oepy hereoflor three weeks consecutively previousto said day of hearing, ia tie Pinck ney Dispatch, and that the petitionercause a copy of this notice to be served upon each knows party in interest at his last knewa address byregistered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days BandsjeweieBiDfekfeLVSalesService TKEVlSIOir WSRVTCtR andCPgf4iHackney, 128 Weoster  Livestock TTattiingWeekly Tripe Made to Dtta General TruckingPHOHS UPRoger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE Dt8URANCg  A6 IEdit h R  Car r1 4 2  MIL L ST Mkh  Phon e U P Mit tarmg , rlomea , Lak e Proper Biteine i Opportunitie sLin t You r Propert y Wit h M iUeraldReatO BBroke r   20 9 Nort h Pea MBGttJ E U P 841 MDR  J  E  CAMPA UOPTOMETRIS TEy e Examiaatio MWednesda y an d 8atnria yB y Appointmen t12 6 Chiko n Bead , V 4L N e f HPhea e Bbte s A C 741ft CLASSiFE D ADYS FO R RENT 5 roo m uppe r flat Phon e U P 8  558 3 FOR RENTSmal l Apartment , par ty  Furnishe d unti l Sept   1 Coupl eonl y Bo x 318 , Pinckney , Mick FO R SALE 8 roo m 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&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> ,BIWP v    Voiimime 73 MICHIGAN MIRROR Voters must deal with an importaut educational issue in Novemberif the petitions of the Michigan Edu ational Aasn are filed It wouldtake the office of the supt of pub lie instructoin out of politics andhave him appointed by the stateboard of education Members oi the state boarDf education would stillelected but they would serve 8 Candidates for the Wednesday, June 5, 111956year terms Democratfitfteiit Outranboard would have to submit petttoins from 20 counties with at least2T0O0 signers To put this on theballott 219,000 signers are required About half that number havebeen coHectedThe Democrats wouldpreferr the supt be appointed bythe governor Michigan Amvet ComEawm NumQn is circulating petitions to le ise bingo The proposal is slightly j sil,Ct 194 when jjargaret Brogandifferent from the one defeated 2 Ye editor attended the Democratf A full house attended the annual j ft Marye lailKQcstate convention as delegate last commenccement at Pinckney high I Jew tr Albert tscfeatu, raster Friday and Saturday at Grand Rap fhool Friday night Following the  Sunday JiaaH  and 1000 aoaiUs with Murray Kennedy and Lev, custom of Supt Reader the differj Nfena devoUooa, Friday evening1enzo Murphy It was the first lint ent P8 were sP1Jt up anio he attended since 1938 when he groups and every graduate hadwent 3 times with Ue Lavey about I1  the program The salutato rVai time who was on the county i b Elizabeth Miars was the onlcommittee as treasurer  Part not pKt UP Elaine Johnand Sally Miller tied for first andThe caucuses of the different dis gave valedictories The elass history was given by 4 Prize Winning Essay v CURRENTMY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBIL ITIES AS A CITIZEN OF THE UNITED STATESBy Marilyn Gustafson jThe fiijat steps o success are hon est outspoken pride and faith in our  U0 9 m and Suadaj b country that is simple frank and  e00 MAM I cver present If we have this pride rjHwjfc J und fith we shall appreciate our reatttonfraaion, Friday evening afterNoreaa Devotioas and Saturdaj troae 730 to 900tore the 8trtts were held at the PantelindTriday night to organize and selectdelegates to the national convention at Chicago A peculiar situation exists here Due to population Gen eounty cast 59 caucus votes,3d and Livingston 8 soGenesee runs the show They weredisposed to be generous this year and their chairman said that asLivingston had not had a delegateyears ago Township officials through theirorganizations are submitting petitions to return property assessmentsto their control The court latyear gave it to the state board ofequalization , A Detroit attorney Gregory cm j ton voted 7 to 1 for Lavan In the bill t liit the  i G h hwas named, Genesee would Vote togive Genesee 2 delegates an alter tenate, Livingston a delegate andIngham 2 alternates Ingham kicked on this Livingston nominated Martin La van Then Don Moon of Ham burg nominated himself for deleate A recess was taken and Living sensibilities and if we live up toftev Choretieediy, faatarseniors, the prophecy by 9, the gift  S S Supt ,  Walter caatoty by 12, the will by 9 and the  Morning Wonhif, 100senior trip by 2 Mike Heath, Nancy j flonoay Scfc el 1100Case and Dick Imus sang, James  Young Peoples MeetingKright had the song and Leslie j Cottage Fellowship Service them, we shall keep the words,AnAmerican Citizen, the noblest titI le any man can beari Ihu most important duty of a free In a recent speech in DetroitJilted States Senator Chaa Potter said the big federal road building and war contracts will or ease the uneployment probin iiii liMigan The senator was,cv of his trolley or figured  pjopic he was talking to werei caue of the unemployment in i hiai a LK huge backlog of i irsoij ears in Michigan  22000J snen ,mostty in Detrcii out of work On this the Deirou Fre iJiess says Neither deGreen the poem The big interest is always in the tclass awards A new one of 150was added this year by Thomas Bon Wedaeedayi man is to voie Its also a great fense contracts rt federal roadproZ,u S ed1ln 1    will be big enough or come gh to provide major refiefg but a revival of the autoJ0 that the average judgement of all sXi,1   Ol u together will be all riyht AmChurchBen J W Winger ratar crui frutn the tiniest unit of community life up to the Bijj Whitener school board member essay on the subjectand responsibilities as a mobile market will put these men Uuk to work Neither can we imagon, is s gar troit ay j  I teubmitting a bill to limit the  meantime Genesee had a change of idttgof wages Itprovides dsnd made another motionimshriieTTt of g tthat wages shall not be garnshieed giving themselves 2 delegates andfor any  merchandise but groceries aa alternate Ingham a delegate and The legislature iself is submitt alternate and Livingston an alter an amendment providing an age lim nate There is not a great deal ofit of 21 for members of the legisla difference The alternates sit on the i onvicted fi ith th dltd hit of 21 for mtuve and barring anyone convicted fioor with the delegatesand as theof  felony for breachtrust or conversion of public convention last 5the delegates are and part ofys missingDon Weeks director of develop, they get plenty of chances to votement wants more than the 100,000 At Detroit one year so many dele, given him to attract new industries gatt s were missing when a countyto Michigan He says other states l0i was called ye editor had to spent 3,000,000  cast the Livingston county vote on aI poll for member of state board ofNOTICE OF ANNUAL ELECTION agricultureThe Annual Election of the Pinckney Community Schools, Livingstonand Wnshtenaw counties, held in the Pinckneythe 9th day of July Athe purpose of electing The caucus organized with Samwill be Cavpenter,Flint, chairman and Lloydschool on j Miller of Lansing, vice chairman, 1956, for I Euth Wiggins, Deerfield, secretary the United States The 3 judges were MrsLulu Darrow,WeIton Cham bcrlain and Mrs Marilda Clark, jThey awarded first prize to Marilyn Gustafson The first Thomas and Mary Readaward of 25 for the highest 4 year the best i     9   iiOUSe, J buiU n thC  and iS i   ski11 auto worker going outyT I Miming Worship  1046 a, m bossed by it  SiMjrs Mgnt prayer meeting Jury duty is a important responCborcfe at 100 silility When we receive a noticeVM pThe PeufesMtt West between Mala and VnadiUa StreetiHer Keith Ruegaegger, Pastor8unday School 945 a m1050 AM800 p 0b400 p nuIM p maverage in English was won by ill Mowing Werehipaine Johnson and the second of 15  Youth Group, by Sally Miller This was started byTlkwinrService       J p rathe late Lucius E Wilson some 35 years ago and continued by the Read families after his death Monday 35 seniors left on a 10day trip to Washington D C andpoints east 8 seniors did not go forvarious reasons The ffollowing furnshed cans Midge Miller Merwin of jury duty, our first reaction maybe, Hrother, how can I get out ofthis It interferes with our workrLiid play Its a lot of trouble and the pay is chicken feed Vet anyonewrit dodges this responsibility Isfading away from the foundation ofoiifi of cir countries broadest free dorTne oDTIgatloFtoseTve on ajury is the reverse of the right to trial by jury There is a saying that goes,Law I an give us our freedom i shovelling gravel The senatorihcrst va on a line with Herbertli   ilosperity is just aroundUu corierCampbells George Enquist, Alta  fcCJ Shirey, Howard Thayer, Supt Reader, Mrs J Johnson, Mrs Ed Ritter, Mr and Mrs Edsil MeyerTHE COUNTY LEAGUETe county soft ball league start WadSUMMER BIBLE SCHOOLThe 16th annual Summer BibleSchool for this community is June11 to 22 9 to 1130 a mClassccs for s from 4 up according t the I ryjresentativcs notschool grades All children welcome to theCalvary Mennonite Church Th  of alcoholic Devemges inthe hig league base ball parks issiiul to be causing rowdyism but ia tj nated because the clubs claim t i reviiuic derived fiom it is needk r 1 tu krtrp the chtbs otrt of the fedThe sale of beer is not permitted inPennsylvania or Washington D Clvk  In Pennslyania a strongeH it is bentf made to get a billlegallizing itGLENN H1NCHEYGtenn Hinchey, son of Burdicked Ipnday when Hamburg met the aucj Mary Doane Hinch y , was JcwleVville team Pinckney plays born July 19, 1887 on the farm OMaOne Trustee lo yearerm of 3 yearsOnPolls will be open from 12 p mto 8 p m as provided in Section 76,Chapter 3 of the School Cod, revisionof 1955NoteIndividuals must indicate ontheir petitions the team of office one year or three years for whichthey are candidates Eric Rose, Sopretary MilJord there tonight and City Sei Q west of Pinckney where ieA Fowlerville Friday All county  aiKj his brother, Orla, have oprrutand Ervin Snyder, Brighton on the iWKUe Rames are at 90a p m   ed a dairv fam for iny ycalsHuresolutions committee, Th Wnckney Girla team spootor graduated from Pinckney highs tvl by th Kiwanis also tonight1905 N   Hi,  ell vy tn lwll mav  iMmgm scnool in LVViSaturday the convention did not All girls games are at 700 p mThe Surviving are 2 brothers, Fran,ger started until noonThe order of irls wko are on the team are jn Tampa Florida, a brother, D Vbusiness was to approve the action Marilyn VanSlambrook, Cathy Wilt of perry and 2 sisters, Nellie Uuel,of the district caucuses the night be  se Francis Higgs, Midge Higifi, of Qwosso and Mrs Laura Smith ofFLOURIDE PROGRAMThe Flouride program will startat the Pinckney Elementary schoolThursday, August 2 More detais later Dorothy Dinkel, chairmanLIBRARY NEWSThe new book at the Library isMental Health by Low Dr Low is t cicizens are deprived of the right tofounder of Recovery Inc j voe The governor may not put t oe at Chicago but he will get a lot37,200 archers bagged some 2310 publicity Gov Williams was endorsdeer last year which is a 62 success oJ as president an WJH get Michifirearms hunters got a 175 success, j ans vote on e first ballott After in Blue Creek last week had trav tnat tnc delegates may vote for any f re on organization and delegatesto the national convention The differert chairmen gave their rejortsnnd all were approved Gov Williams Anyone wishing to play contact Ckerrie Gndith, Janet Shirley Jack Sasketchawen The funeral wsie Rutlede, Delia Davis, Joyce Weg Sunday at the Swarthout Funeralcner The girls want more player3 Home, Rev Winder oATifiatiii,spoke and gave his Civil Rights res olution which he will try to put inthe national platform at Chicago,It is called the Second Emancipation Proclamation and is the most drastic civil rights plank ever framed, Itcalls for abolition of the poll taxand educational test by which rcei are disenfranchaised in south the barring of any senator orcnuicsfimen from states whoseelled 175 miles from the place where it had been tagged Ridiculous legislation in rabbit onepleaseStevenson, Kefauvar Cathy WiltseFinckney played a practise gameat Hamburg Thursday night andlost 4 to 1 as Jim Bennett threw a 2hitter Joe Esper of Portage Lakejpitched for Pinckney with Jack Young catching Owing to Bill Jeffreyp farewell party, Reader, Moriar ity, Gus Ledwidge and Joe Jeffreyes were missingMEMORIAL DAY OBERVANCEFinckney had her second memorialDay observance last Wednesdaywith Rev Winger as chairman The was led by John Burg onhs spiirited charger and about a dozen other horsemen, mostly from theLeo Davis farm Mayor Dinkel in Buvial in the Sprout CemeteryRidicu g jjhunting came up in South Carolina f Negroes played a bigger part in last week A bill was introduced tnjs convention than ever before,to let children hunt them with a  Cong Diggs was chairman, the first and Haqriman had representative 1 E ran don Whites convertible withCharles Hill of Howell, the speakervere in the fir9t car followed by j ood citizens respect and obey the thvujrli the legisaturelaws of their countryWe dont evade The claim is made the revenue isthem but cooperate with themAfter ru ued by the Philadelphia and Pittsni there rnale by UH through our  Luv team This is denied by someby any one  I h IitLburv team is staging aor jjroup of men I c n oback reival with their winningWe should pay our taxes under I streak and outdrawing many wheresndinly Kvery hour oi every day I te U1 ol beer is permittedami nifcht our safety our hevi ih,our security, and our valuables are  Miaf r McCarthy who is not norprotected y public servants paid and rifvcr has been an Eisenhowerfor by our taxesWhen it comer, time war carries considerable weight into fay them lets ask ourselvesWould I like to do without this prtition  Wnen weve answereltl, well pay oui1 taxes understandiiiply and maybe even cheeei fully We should work freely and willhily for our country in times oiuar and peace We should defend,pi elect and respect our flag at anycoit We shornI held thcle truths tobe self evident, that all men arecreated free and euaLwas yiven tous in the Declaration of Independciu Lets Jive up to it in everytlintfht, word and deed la ourthoughts our expressions, and ouractions at our homes, our schools v iu reevfiT wemay be, lets vow tha, wo will avoid any prejudice basedon class, race or religion There isone law written long before ourtime, that will last long1 after we At the state conventionthere he forced the endorsementof  MI Divis for U S senatorM r iic veteran senator, Alex Wyli ulio is up for relection Wyliti a Hiij percent Eisenhower iUpjorti This McCarthy accomplishedby blatin ijsnhowers foreign aidwhich is not popular inWisconai1 Senator Wylie must oppore Jnv lilack in the primariesaiul Wylies friends want President LKS lier to endorse himnre RonDo unto others asvmid that they do unto younone were madt second choicestick Then slingshots, air gunshow and arrows and bommerang3 vere added, A member then offeredan amendment to allow them topoint their finger at a rabbit andtay bang This sent the bill back tocommittee negro ini the hisory of the state toso preside The 6th district chairman is colored and so are many of thftdj strict chairmen from Detroit and Font Detroit also has 4 negroes inthe legislature,, others decorated bicycles, BoyScouts, Girl Scouts, Cub Scouts,4H and other organizations  The days program with Charles LHill of Howell was on the square, und played at the program The South Lyon VF W firingsquad fired salutes at both cemeteries At St Marys where Rev ANNOUNCMENTThe engagement of BarbaraStone daughter of Mr and MrsLyle Stone of Pinckney to GordonFoster , son of Mr and Mrs Otto Foster is announced They will beFr Albert Scchmit spoke briefly married July 4 The bridetobe gradthere are 22 soldier dead and at the uated from Pinckney high schoolPJnckney Cemetery where RevWingj hs month Her fiancee is stationeder spoke there are 38 soldier dead at the naval station at Great Lakes, hereThe ball game between Pinckneyand Stoekbridge high schools endedthe days events Chris Campbellpitching his first and only game ofthe year scored an easy 14 to 5 vietoiy Lonnie Huhman, Don Packer IS GIVEN RECEPTIONWilliam Jeffreys who is retiringafter some 25 years as head of thei and Mark White each hd 3 hits and Satary Engineering Dept of theDick Higfs 2CARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank the school boardOBSERVE C0LDEN WEDDINGMr and Mrs Irvin J Kennedy will mark the occasion teachers the kitchen help,the janitors and students for tthe very nice farewell party they gave us lastTnursday night at the school Mr and Mrs William Jeffreys OO The dept will map 17 lakes in ickney school was iven a farewe dinner at the school Thursdayrigh, by the faculty and teacher He revived a purse of 50, Supt , making the presentationHethe faculty and ttoachcrs the of his family were thereis a veteran of World War 1and served in France He married Bessie Fitzsimmons and has threesons, Patrick Joe and Jack and a youLetit shine forth from the heart of ev pry numWt should support our free publicscbool system Our public schools provide the roots of freedom It has been i,America ffars no enemy but noranceIt is our duty to teach the comingrLizen that next to love of God is love of country W must not forget the responsibilities and duties we accept by ourtuuptance of the blessings we enjfy LIVINGSTON LODGE CALENDAR FOR JUNEJune 15, 8 p m FC degrees June MStia berry Festival atStoekbridge 7 p m Lansing Lodcfe No 33 to put on Masonic dramaSunday, June 2 4 Excursion to theMichigan Masonic home at Alma byMasons and Stars and families Toput on program for guests at thehome The sernte at Washington hashi, passed a bill which providesdeath penalty for aJl 3rd offenderi convicted of dope sales to youth ulcr 18 yrsThe mimimum sentencevoild bf 10 years in prison Theai A objection applies to this asto all other law, inadequate enforcemen 1 We have thousands of lawson thj books and all fail to a consiJerable extent due to lack of enforrementThe isolationists and old Taffitesarc all stirred up by the approval bj Preiclcnt Eisenhower of the visit ofGen Xafhan Twining, chief of staffto Rod liussia They want no truckwhatsoever with Red Russia ndsjy all this sociaibility will maketue brand of neutralism as practisedby In iia and Indonesia respectable hny shoud remember that the preiidont has vast experience in Russian affairs and he would not givenGenera Twinning his blessing unless ho knew what he was doingThere are but 2 courses open with Russia, War or Peace, and no at to achieve a better understandshould be neglected WILLIAM DICK SONWilliam Dickson, 69, died at his at Whitmore Lake Tuesday of  Bnyhton She leaves 2 sisters, Mrs, TELIA ANN BRADYClio Ann Brady passed away on  2 at the ho,,e of her nephewincas Anderson of Royal OakSI e vas the u,uhter of Phillip andMury Ann ady of Genoa andspent her L   there except for last 6 years, when she livedthe lower peninsula and 16 in the daughter, Mary Ann observe their Golden Wedding Wedding on Sunday, June 10 A High Mass at St Maryi ia Pinckay at ft t  At 100 p  the family Will beip y MkWgmB Cohonored at a family dinner at the hftg bcen named Elementary School upper this summerMichigan Conservation magazine e best publicationin its field by the Amercain AMOC iation f Contervatkt, O E S CHAPTER NO 145Officers of the Chapter will not a heart attack He was the son of Joe James Giny and Mrs MargantDckson of Pinckney He marriel McCleer of Iegfjry and a brother,Viola Swarthout of Pinckney in 1915 J A Brady c BrightonHer parentSle survives Also 2 sons, Maynard veiv membrs of St Marys churchand William jr and 3 grandciiudien when it was htiittT re is a sister, Mrs Edna Hopkins  Tlj f neraJ was held at Stof North Lake and 2 brothers Clyde, nf  rch, Brighton with of Detroit and Henry tn the west L M mn, celebrant RevA brother, Clarence, is deceaesed, I of Koyai Oak was deacon and St The funeral is at the Swarthout Abrtt ScLnitt of Pinckney tubFincral Home Friday at 2 p m, co1 Burial was in CalvaryU Compton of Whitmore Lake ofic iMinc Burial in Pinckney Cemetery, t CARD OP THANKS  We wish to thank all ourThe ctp is purchasing 2965 more ftnd neighbors fora es of hunting lands, mostly innr vthern Mich gan except 73 acreswear formals, Friday night, June 81 at Dansville Virginia VxNonnn W M  26 fire burned over 28acres  f teirkindness and for the flowep the iljm and death one Also Rev Winged lor da ofPTHE MNCKN1T DISPATCEJOB 6 U19M  Vvr  Look for the gyin food stores, restaurants, daUss eisfjshsie, Let thssi remind you to est more, esrH aersj BfBk, real buttsr sad ice cream To enjoy cheese and real cream more oftsn tsenrich yoor recipeswith evrated ssflk and noafss dry milk In short, to get more c ul the food thinss Americasdairy farmers provide at a time when they sre, more than ever, Junes Best Bays When visiting Wait Disneys fabulous fynrjni am the osdting dairy foods display inTomonowland Learn bow easy it is to eat better for lessRediscover the miracle of milk and the foods made from it number dance 0TclwstrsStaes 1870he Hved in Pinckney He joined theCong, church in 1881 Albert L Smith of Chilaon andJfnnie Stackable of Hamburg weremarried at Brighton Tuesday byiftfcv Pr Statfcabfe Gregory will celebrate July 4A new ball team came from Howeli Saturday to play the PinckneyJumors and beat them If to 5Cora and Joie Devereaux closodtheir school term ast Friday Miss Beatrice Lamborn closed hersctool term at Plainfield last week,Louise Monks in the Hauae, FannieMurphy at Gregory, Claire Led raff at Sprout xcvoa e Tttttrcwitige at Woodrufi and Ella Murphy at Sprout John Fitzsiromons is a patient atthe Michigan State San aear How eil  nnCasper Culhane is travelling for a liatype company in Colorado Sydney Sprout assisted by MissFrnkie Mills and Miss Kennedy ofPirrkney gave a recittal at ths Charles Townsend home in Stockbridge Friday night for 14 of his piano pupils HOWELLTHEATREHOVEUL MICHIGANTos7 WedTVhurs Jusw  677 RoMRa Podesta and Jack Seraaa SBHELEN OF TROYla Cinmtascope and Colorrrisay SaunUy, Jnns 1, 2Friday, Saturday, June 8, 9 Double Feature ProgramWalt DisneysTHE AFRICAN LION  In Tehnicolor LEE THEATREWHsTMOUFriday, Saturday, Jtt 8, t THB SPOfcUBIN Technicolor withAnn Baxter JeffBory GsJhosmBRING YOUB SMILE ALONG WitsFrankie Unse, Keith BrassoU tad Constaace TowersColor CartoonDennis Morgan and Patricia Medina laURANIUM BOOM Cartoon Sun, MOIL, Toes, Jus It, 11, 12FORBIDDEN PLANETin Cinemaikope and ColorWitaWalter Pidgeon, and Ann Fraidft Featorettc News Cartoon0 MSiAtkm Wry Mfdttoi CpyrtM Walt IAMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF MICHIGAN  702 National Tower, Urk S, Michisan Ixduslvc VttUU 00 DuoTrimRotary Mowtr BerquistThe ball game with the Ann ArArbor Michagamma team Sunday was rained out Howell plays her next Sunday Lloyd Dickinson, 28, of Howll,,,was killed at 1100 a m Sundaywhen his car went through the fence on the winding hill on theHowell Rd, Harry Michaels of Howell came to the Louis Shehanhome Saturday night where his car  broke downj Sunday Jhe borcKxwed brothers car and brought Dickj along to drive one of the carsback He apparently lost contipl onthe winding hillArchoke Hofnesian arrested forbeating his wife here was put on a probation by Justice StoweRalph Plummer on the Mark Melvr farm had a cow killed by lightSaturday zTrifon Pian has moved from the te farm to the Bredaa farmRevEsic will move on the Coste farm The Reason family attended ashower at the Clare Reason home inHiiand Park Friday for VirginiaRane of Whitmore Lake Sunday, Mondavi, June 10, 11, Matinee Sanday, 2Q p ss Gordon MacRae and Shirley Jonesist Rodgers  Hammersteins M CAROUSELIn Cinemaseope and Color Cartoon Wednesday, Thursday, JOBS IS, 14THE YEARLINGIn TechnicolorWithGregory Pack and Jane WymanColor Cartoon snd Late News oooo3CI0 DriveJn THEATREWed, Thur, June 12, 13, 14Humphrey Bogart and Jan StirlinglaTHE HARDER THEY FALL CartooBSYLVAN THEATRE ,Thur, Fri Sat, June 77, 8, 9 By Popular RequestBILLY, THE KID ts TechnicolorwithRobert Taylor and Brian Donllevy Friday, Saturday, June 8, 9SIEGE AT RED RIVER in TechnicolorWithVan Johnson and Joaan Dmalso LAW VS BILLY THE KID in Technicolor withScott Brady and Betta St John Also CartoonJune, Mom, Tues, June 10, 11, 12 1WRM rSiSfMS iN CEMAScoW C ICOLp R Ends rcikng i Chop s bot h clipping s an d leave s int ofine  mulc h tha t improve s you r lawn Ind s Iran d trimmin g i Cut s righ t u p t o fence s an d othe robstacles    Ind s UTurns l Reversibl e handl e save s time  T oMvtrt e direction , jus t revers e handle jfaHAV E A  FRE E HOM E DEMONSTRATIO N IW e hav e th e ne w DuoTri m Powe r Mowe rjus t right  for you r lawn  1 8 o r 21irc hsize , rotar y o r reel  Bes t buys  mad e b yih e maker s o f famou s DuoTher m Hom eHeater s an d Wate r Heaters TH E LAVE Y HARDWAR ESAFS SAY I T A  WIT H ROWERS fro aHELLER S ROWER S fTATI O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t for  the Couat yo f Livingston I n  th e Matte r o f th e Estat e o f Mar gare t  Stackable, DeeeatedAt  session of said Court, held onMsy 21, 1956Present, Honorable Hirasi R, SmithJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That thepetition of K Leola Lavey, formerlyK Leola Stackable, the administratrixof said estate, praying that her final account be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto, will be heard at the Probate Court on June 12, 1956, at ten A MIt is Ordered, that notice thereof begiven by publication of a sopy hereof ror three weeks consecutively previousto said day of bearing, ia the Pisckney Dispatch, and that the petitioner causs a copy of 0is notice to bo I John Boyer and wife were undayguests of the Reuben Gentner family in Ann Arbor G Cheryl Meyer is staying at theWalter Clark home this week while her parents are on the senior trip The Margaret Clark family wereSunday quests of the Jerry Clarkfamily of Silver Lake The Torn family of Ann Arbor called on themlast Wednesday Mrs Stanley Dirfcel and childrenspent the week end at the James Sweet home in Battle Creek Sunday Mrs Dinkel attended the grad uation of her nephew, John Broganat Notoe Dame Sunday, Monday, June 10, 11THE MAN IN THE GRAYFLANNEL SUITin Cinemascope and ColorwithGregory Peck and Jennifer JonesalsoTWENTYFOUR HOUR ALEBT Also CartoonTues, Wed, Thur, June 12, IS, 14 FeaturettsCartoonTHE TENDER TRAPIn Cinmasope and ColorFrank Sinatra and Debbie Reynolds also LwithEdward G Robinson and Nina FosnCARTOONSC J Clinton visited his brother,Walter, at Black Lake last weekThe Herb Palmer family were Sunuy quests of the Herb Palmerjr family in FlintThe fire engine was called to theHerb Palmer home Friday when thefuvnace pipe insuation caught firs Not much damageBottle Gasj rOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDserved upon eac party in inHowellHlnchey of Tampa, FlorD P Hbchey of Perry werebtn Uuit week by the death brother, Glenn Hinchey GBSSTTatk violators paid mt in fln last weekflstss si IS Ytars Af erjh 14 HBB I Kennedy en Kennedy ennumbsr of rela Is honor ofW The progTam is as follows Invocation,Rev Lewis Don Salutatory, AliceGearhart History, Mexine SmithSoJo, Bev Biic Will, CliffordChnmTi Prophecy, Lucille Kennredy Solo, Mrs Baughn Poem,Elizabeth Spears Class Song, Ar loa Esic GifUtory Janet FeidlerValedictory Russell Read Solo,Dor othy Wilson Presentation of diplomag and awards Benedictionsv Netes of 48 Years AgeThe rural mail carriers at theirmeeting at Howell elected HenryAppleton, Brighton, presG WDinkel, Pinckney, vice presidentand Floyd Perkins Howell, sectreasTeeple Hardware got in a car ofenient his week Leo Monks who closed hit termPettysville school will go back therenext year Sutton Bros Show put on a verygood entertainment Although their band had only 8 pieces they put ona good concert31 members from Pinckney atttended he Hamburg Maccbee dinThursdayFlorence Kice graduated from thoschool of music at the U of M atAnn Arbor this weekThe Pinckney ball team opened the season at Gregory Saturday andlost 3 to 1The 17 piece Unadilla Band camsover Wednesday night and gave a concer They were treated to icecream at Swarthout  Placewysby the businessmenClyde Darrow is working at JacksonBert Pieree has sold the Milling,ton Gazette to W Brooks, an em i pjoyeeDr C L Sigler was the speakerlast week at the meeting of the Jack son AntlTuberculosis SocietyTKc Jackson Patriot printed his spoovh in full Dr Sigler is still actin ar, supt of the Mich State Sanat Howell, due to Dr Pearess illnessWilliam Henry Hoff Bind Billydied here Juno 5 Blind from birth he became an excellent violinist and travelled extensively through thomiddle, western and southern stateswith shows Ha also played, with tcrest at his last knows address byregistered mail, return receipt de manded, at least fourteen 14 daysprior to tuch hearing, or by personal service at least fivs 5 days prior tosuch hearingHiram R Smith,Judge of ProbateA trus copyHelen M GouldDeputy Register of Probate  oooob It True ThatOpportunity Knocks But OnceHow about the income check that comes along every so often Each one is Opportunity,bringing yon chance afterchance to get ahead it 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Membership fa tttt Deposit Iatroanos Mrm   THB PDfCKNFT DISPATCH Wtdnesday, June 5, 111956I fcai, lift Downing Driveto Ids work as parkat tfcej Brighton Recreationj It ki Ms third season tYoung sr is a patient atMichigan State Sanitarium atBowell for observation The Dexter high school senclass left Detroit for WashingtonB C Monday by the Chespeake  Ohio streamliner trainThe Dexter Kiwanis took in 1000at their rummage sale Jlora to Viace LaRosa and wifeAnn Uveraore of Dexter May 24,  rahip on thetor in the afore CommunityOn June 18 the Dexter high schoolband with 37 other bands will take part in the Musk Festival at Boblo Ifn Mary Groakin, 81adaughtraf John Croakin, pioneer Dexterjmercchanta, died a Ann Arbor lastweekBrighton area residents donated140 pnits of blood at the recentblood bank there The Linden Masonic Lodge spondored a Father  Son banquet lastWeek 50 attended OJSSChapter, Dexter sponsored Mother and Daughter banquetlast weekEv Charles Zeeb of Chelsea waserdained a priest at Blessed Sacrement church, Detroit June 2The Brighton state police posthas 2 new troopers450 ticket were sold in Howellk 41 school last Friday for the ex to Detroit on the Chespeake Qhio streamliner The Brighton graduating classsumbers 71, Howell 98, Hart land 20Fowlerville 51 and Dexter 50Mrs Edith Wright of HowHellef Wrights Comers has returnedPatrolman Leonard Albert of theAon Arbor police force who was tohave married Mary Lou Fairfield p Chelsea Saturday was killed onduty Thursday when his car hit a steel light pole at Main and Williams and Main St, Ann Arbor A resident ofJt least 80 day, ittonElgibility to arBoard of EdocAny qualified einxi ntioned PinckiSc tools, whose naiappears on theassessment roU and who is the ownncr in hia own righ, of the property6 assessed, shall be el,ibie to elect ion or appoinment o office in saidschool district, provided, that wherea husband or wife own property ointly, regardless of the name v i happears on the assessment roL, if otherwise qualified each shall beeligible to election or appointment toDate of Election Monday ,July Igible to election or appointment tochool office 3 school districtseeding1 the ekePlant Food PaysDividends at Unbelievable9Rate  MISSOURI economist re ports that fertilizer payslividends at a rate almost unbelievable to investors in general or to farmers in particular Gordon B Nance, of the University of Missouris agricultural economics staff, said thatthe rate of return from the useof fertilizer is many timesabove that of some of the popular investments Nances statement was summarized here bythe Middle West Soil Improvement CommitteeSCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES Election of school officen will beby petition as provided for in Section 16, Chapter 3, School Code Revisionof 1955 Petitions may be obtained from EricHose, secretary of board of educationer from Wesley Reader, supt of the schools Petitions shall be filed with thesecretary of the board of educationEric Rose, on or before 400 p m, June 19, 1956 jNo elector shall sign the petitionfor mort candidates for each termthan are to be elected  Each petition shall be signed by jZtot less than 25 qualified elector School electors must beA citizen of the united statesTwentyone years of age or overA resident of Michigan 6 monthprior to election Increased yields per acre canpay a 3tol return from fertilizer investmentCiting returns from some ofthe stock markets bluechips, Nance saidGeneral Motors pays lessthan 5 per cent, Standard Oilof New Jersey and U S Steel,3 per cent, General Electric3 per cent, and DuPont 2V2 per centPeople bid up the prices ofthese stocks to where the returns are lowNance said it is a differentstory so far as fertilizer is concernedOn Corn Belt land of belowaverage fertility, he said, thefirst 6 worth of fertilizer returned 291 per cent on a corncrop priced at 120 per bushel in Missouri tests The second6 worth of plant food returned 227 per cent When the rate offertilizer application was stepped up, they had to use40 worth before the returnsfrom the last addition declinedto 5 per centThe marvel of the ages isthat while almost everyoneknows this, practically no one acts on it  riimm mom himFor Health and Vigor the Thrifty 3 Glasses 1Conserve Water, Use Plant FoodProperly for GoorJ Corn Croplreorn can produce more bushels per acre for each inch of water than unfertilized cornrxwjruf use of fertilizer, combined with water conservation treasures, can makethe difference between a good corn crop and a poor oAe in adry year1 That was the statement of Dr John Pesek, Iowa State College agronomist, summarized here by the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee Pesek said the soils availAble water supply can bestretched by cutting downslightly on the number of xorn stalks planted per acre This is particularly important when the subsoil moisture ii very low at planting time,he said  Water conservation measuresttan include contouring, terrac ing and lister planting to helpcut down moisture loss, partic ularly from runoff, he saidFertilized corn can producemort bushels per acre for each ftfth of water thaa unfertilized corn, he said in reporting onvarious trialsPesek cited soil sampleswhicfr showed that fertilizedcorn made use of water two feetdeeper in the soil than did un fertilized plantings Fertilizernot used by the corn crop ina dry year is not a completeloss, he pointed out Experiencehas indicated that up to 60 percent of some fertilizers added to corn may carry over intothe, next seasonOther crops besides corn canshow favorable responses tofertilizer in dry years, Pesek said Hay, pasture and silagecrops respond well to the addednutrients, even when moisture supplies are well below normalThe Iowa agronomist stressedthe need for farmers to have inmind facts about probable soil moisture and average fertilizer response, when planning thisseasons fertilizer program  ahon you buy i money worth in fxx value Trie iciic lou wirc  n lLT3 PSX XHi of her ffjy1 huHjret for milk md imilk pruiarts 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CbamberlaioJame s Gardne r  Davi d S  Map elatte r ha s ru n befor t bu t di d no ttnik e it O n th e Democra t sid e Congress ,ma n Haywort h wil l b e oppose d b yRen t Ortlieb , a  youn g attorney  H ei s  littl e know n an d no t muc h tim et o  ge t acquainte d befor e th e prima riei OOOO MOVER Sji SET O N A N OLD S UUJS Iis th e mont ht o  son, I do M  HOLIDA Y SCOA NLe t u s sho w yo u wh y    It s mone y I n you r pocke tt o  bu y you r Rocke t now I f youv e bee n longin g fo r th e da y whe n yo u coul dmak e a  beautifu l Oldsmobil e you r ver y ow n     tak ea  goo d loo k a t thes e facts Old s take s car e o f you r future  Thi s beaut y i sstyle d t o captur e admirin g glance s toda y      an dtomorrow Oldsmobile s stylin g leadershi p keep s yo ui n  fashio n no w o r year s fro m now Yo u giv e th e order s     an d th e Rocket s quic k t oanswer  Your e i n charg e o f 23 0 hp  i n on e o f today sfines t highcompressio n engines  An d youl l notic etiia t make s a  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brough t t o yo u b y A N OLDSMOBIL E QUALIT Y DEALER OLDSMOBIL E BRING S YO U ANOTHE R T V SPECTACULAR , SAT  EVE , JUN E 9  DO N MAI N MOTO R SERVIC E21 4 Wil t Gran d River , Howeli , M i Phone 51 4Soybea n Champio nTopDress Alfalfa ikis FallFor Extra Tons of Hay  in 56Ti i Htrve y StiejeLmeie rH ARVEY STIEGELMEIER 61 , o f Normal , 111 , wh o say shig h soi l fertilit y helpe d hi mwi n th e soybea n championshi po f Nort h Americ a fo r th e fourt htim e a t th e recen t Internationa lGrai n an d Ha y Sho w i n Chicago H e ha d previousl y wo n i n 1M6 194 7 an d 1950 I n  additio n t o soybeans , Stieg elmeie r raise s hybri d cor n an dcertifie d oat s seed Stiegelmeie r lime s hi s soi lregularl y an d put s o n libera lamount s o f phosphate , plu s aful l fee d o f othe r nutrients Goo d land , h t says , give s aS reater respons e t o fertilize rba n basicall y poo r land  Soi lImprovemen t o n th e 330acr tfar m in Champaig n county , HI ,bega n mor e tha n 5 0 year s ag owhe n Harvey s fathe r bega nusin g swee t clove r i n th e rota tion  Annual fal l topdressing s sinc e 195 0 a n maintainin g S aU, yJ Sa t 3  an d 4  ton s pe r acre , o n thi s Barre n county , Wis , fieldTo p  dressin g legum e  gras smeadow s lat e thi s summe r wit hphosphat e an d potas h fertilize rcan  pay of f i n extr a ton s o f high e r qualit y ha y nex t year Anothe r dividen d wil l com e i nadde d protectio n agains t dam ag e t o th e legume s fro m winte rkilling , report s th e Middl e Wes tSoi l Improvemen t Committee T o obtai n fulles t benefit s fro mth e topdressing , th e fertilize rshoul d b e pu t o n a s soo n a s pos sibl e afte r th e las t cuttin g o fhay , say s th e committee Plan t foo d adde d lat e i n th esumme r o r earl y i n th e au tumn  say s th e committee ,4 wil l hel p increas e th e fal lo f th e legumes I t wil l als o enabl e th e plant st o  stor e u p nutrient s i n thei rrcots  T tils  is importan t i n tidin gth e legumes  ove r sever e winte rweather  Strong , wel l nourishe dtoot s anco r themselves , mor esolidl y i n th e soil  Thu s the y ar e able t o withstan d th e effect s o fheavin g durin g alternat e period so f freezin g an d thawing Whe n legume s ar e fe d plent yo f phosphat e an d potash , the ycom e throug h th e winte r wit henoug h nutrient s i n thei r root st o star t growt h vigorousl y i n th espring Th e committe e point s ou t tha ti t  pays , also , t o topdres s ne wlegum e  gras s seedings  withphosphat e  potas h fertilize r i ncase s wher e the y di d no t receiv eenoug h plan t foo d a t seedin gtime  Her e again , th e nutrient sprovide d b y th e to p  dressin gwil l hel p th e legumes  developdeeper , thicke r roo t system s t ocarr y the m safel y throug h ex trem e winte r conditions Application s o f fro m 30 0 t o 50 0Dound s pe r acr e o f a  fertilize rsuc h a s Tf2010 , 02020 , 01020 ,o r 0103 0 ar e recommende d b ysom e agronomists , dependin g o nth e soil s nee d fo r phosphat e an dpotash , say s th e committt  ICommunis m Is A Fals e Religio nB y J  Edga r Hoover , Directo r o f th e Federa l Burea u o f Invttttgfttfeft li 1 I CAN T UNDERSTAN D ho wanyon e coul d confus e Commun is m  wit h Christianity  Kar lMar x coine d th e phrase , Re ligio n i s fn e opiu m o f th e peo ple  H e als o wrote , Commun is m  abolishe s eterna l truths  i tabolishe s al l religio n an d al lmorality , instea d o f constitutin gthe m o n a  ne w basis  Bu t som e American s hav e bee nfoole d int o thinkin g tha t Com munis m i s jus tanothe r for mo f Christianity NonCommunis twriter s wh oshoul d kno wbette r ofte n par ro t th e Re d lin etha t Commun is m  an d th eteaching s o iChris t hav emuc h i n common ,ag o i n on e o f ou r leadin g mag azine s a  write r said , Pur e Com munism , Indeed , migh t b e sChristlik e doctrin e wer e i t no tfo r it s politica l implications Thi s ma n couldn t hav e know nmuc h o f th e rea l alm s an d doc trine s o f Communism A T  A  COMMUNIS T meetin grecentl y a  speake r gav e th e tru eCommunis t positio n o n religion N o tru e Marxis t can  believ e i nan y religion  h e said  Th eChurc h i s th e enem y o f th eworkin g clas s an d mos t b e show nfo r wha t i t i s  an enem y o fth e people  I n thi s h e di d no tdifferentiate  Jt w o r Otntilt ,HooverSom e year sCatholic o r ProUitint , Un o difference  Th t Commu nar t dedicate d t o destro yi n  Ood Th e rea l menac e o f Oommuft li m  I s tha t I t become s a  rtUglo AI n  itself a religio n utterl y op post d t o Christianity  I t ha s n plac e fo r man s soul , fo r Ood , fheave n o r hell OU R STRUGGL E wit h Gtfn munis m i s moc e tha n tha t o fdifferin g politica l systtms  Th tstruggl e U  essentiall y religiou sCommunis m attack s al l form s o freligio n tha t bas t themselve sbelie f m  Ood Par t o f th e Com mi s  confusion  The y hqp t t o d lvid e ou r peopl e andjt o u pbetwee n Catholi c ajlaPr oANOTH1 R IKtion  Tim e find ij The yjec t thei r slogan s an d pr ogand a Int o rcTlglou s troop sth e theme s t f peace , N dtaot racy,  ai d i t Q  poor,  an dcivi l liberties  The y wi U tve nus e thing s litc t th t Strmo n of tth e Moun t an d th t Christmas 1,stor y t o furthe r thei r tw n sJmar Religiou s peopl e mus t rt itha t Communis m s s thei r frtt enemy , th e zea l o f th tChristian s overcam ei n  Rom 4 int V tMUit d th eag e god s o f   norther n bar barians  Tha t slm t sea lconver t godles s Communists ,i s  u p t o America n OhrtsUaa srecaptur e tha t lndomktabl t spir lan d t o fre t th t wor nmenace  iP1SPATCH Jim 5, 111966Peopl t, lilfMYRU4 8a flowed H UtftYwStor IGERIEGENTS FURN1SHINIGOODStOCERIES SHOESGOODSKENNED I GENERAlSTORE Y editor caila on Dick Wytteat McPherson hospital, ThursdaynigfatMrs Winifred Graves, Mrs NyraWalker and Mrs James Walker of Jackson were in Pincknty Memor ial DayMeidines Rene Miller and JennieKellenberger will atjtend summerschool at the Ypsi Normal where they get their degrees this summerMrs Viola Read entertained a largenumber of relatives friends and1 and neighbors Sunday in honor of the birthday of her mother, Mrs,Claudia PetersMr and Mrs Thomas Murphy,Mr and Mrs Cecil Murphy withMrs Alice LaMay of Ann Arbor attended the funeral of Mrs MaryBeeman in St Raymonds Church inDetroit Monday of this weekMesdames Florence VanBuren ofByron and Madeline Stock of Birmingham called on Mrs Emma Dinkkel last WednesdayThe Ray Burns family entertained all their children Memorial Daybut the ConklinsMike Carr, son of the WayneCarrs has enlisted in the army andgoes to Fort Leonard Wood this week Memorial Day guests of Mrs Edith Carr were James Green of Lan sing Mr Di  i  UGHESPkmbinr and SuppliesElectic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters 1ETEi WE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICEPHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36i Jg, Mrs Doris Zinn of BattleCreek Bob Carr and Joyce Orton dahJ of Grand Rapids, Mrs Noreen Carr and Mollie of PortHuron andMike Carr of East Lansing andBarbara Haas of Gaginaw 4ThJuttICejmedy family rSweet, tangy pineapple stays fresh for awhole year in a homefood freezer or twoinone refrigeratorfreezer Its wonderful theway you can picksummer treats freshfrom your freezer allyear long No wondersmart homemakerssayFreezer Livingis Leisure LivingSEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DEALER LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEvrythng in Sherwin Wiffians Paints ding Hardwan and Fuel OHD E HOEY  SONS,ftae HA 64119 Dexter EASY WAYTO WIN10,000MTH TNI HOWS YOOt md the fact sheet, take a minute to comgff tey blank GrandriMi evry month throughMPtmbv For tact rf rtnr WaatoMTROI Tht Ktnatth Ztlls of Ann Arbor, Cathy WHU , Janet SWrtoy, RoUu Jack Clariv of Dexter and Mr, i rta Ackley and Iinda Let aw at jQarbara Bekkerinpr and children of the WilUe cabin At Corran Howell called on the Mark Woh imtoy Sunday Mrs Paul SHofc of Detroit wtfHarry Jackson of Lansing was in here Memorial Day to fixtetetf Manorial Day Morray Xkav let CeJlerg ofweek wan Mia Howtl Mr MaudeMn Maud Saylet and iad wife ei Aan Arbor, batof ed at the Culver farm in Oak GroveGrove SundayDavid Ledvridge and Mrs NanMtabon and daughter of Ann Arbor spent Sunday with Mrs EleanorI LedwidgeMrs Raymonda Morris entertained Mrs, Eleanor Ledwidge and sons,David and Jerry, at dinner last WednesdayMrs Mark Nash anj children attended the wedding of Sally Wallenhaupt at Otsego SaturdayMrs Madeline Stock of Birmingham called on Mrs Kdna Spearslast Wednesday and with her on Mr kittle Bergen of HowellMrs Dorothy Dinkel and MnEmma Dinkel were in Ann Arbor on FridayTommy Read is working in theWilde clothing store, Ann ArborHoward Read and wife and Martin Ritter and wife had dinner atSehulers, Jackson, last Tuesday, eel ebrating the Reads 8th weddinganniversary vMrs Howard Read  entertained14 relatives Memorial DayMtrsj Ralph Hail accompanied450 rural school children on the boat trip to BobLo SaturdayThe Dale Miller family were Sunday guests of the Ralph HallsBorn to Ernest Bottke and wifeEstelle Burette at St Joe hospitalAnn Arbor, May 30, a son, ErnestAugust IIIWilbur Eisele and wife of Fowlerville called on Mrs, Emma Vollmerlast Wednesday Cunday Mrs Vollmer and son, John, called on the Charies Eiseles in FowlervilleOna Campbell and wife and theTom Howe family were Sundayi guests of the Carl Lentz family inLansingThe Winston Bfiughss spent Sunday with the Gorton Allans in Lanping Barbara remained for a visit L J Henry and wife and Thomas Ware and wife attended the baccalaur eate sermon of the Chelsea senior class Sunday night Their cousin,Billy Geddes is a graduateCallers of Mr and Mrs Irvin Kenned last week were MrsM Martin,Mrs Louise Hamilton and Mrs MaeDyer of Lansing The AmbroseKennedy family weregreatsThe Irvin Parkersweek in SaginawMrs Floyd Weeks, daughter, Elizabeth of Grand Ladge and Mr and Mrs Glen VanCamp of Lansingcalled on the Clifford VanHom last WednesdayLeon Mayhew of Lovells spentthe week ead with the George MeaThe Frank Danek family LoraBurnett of Owosso called on the Cifford VanHorn funily last WednesdayMr and Mrs George VanNormanattended the drama at Lydia Mendel sons Theatre Ann Arbor SaturdayThe W H Meyer family entertained all of their children Memorial Daly but the Garth Meyer and CyrusAtLee famiKes  Beverly and John Lasho of Birmingham visited at the Ralph Hall home last weekMrs EvB Wenderlein Smith of 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise TOITPlfTCESrBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2 JBLUE WATER LAUNDROMATAT LAKELAND, MICH ACROSS FROM COBBSCOMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE 7M1LY WASHSOW WATER ad SAM DAY SERVICEDRY CLEANINGCOTTON RLCiS WASHED AND ILLFF DRIEDPHONE AC 9 625MRS TAPPATTE Lakeland Mi h,Daily To 700 P M Mm, Tus Wed Tiiur Fri SatCome and See Our400 NAMEDSnadsspent last NOW IN BLOOMIRIS ROOTS FOR SALE DON SAVERYhilsonWATER SYSTMS,PLUM1NG THE ROUSH PLUMBING AIRS310 Webster Phoe UP 8 6607USED POWER MOWERS FOR SALE OR RENT Lawns Mowed MowersBCWHITEJr CE 140 Livingston St Phone UP 83L9 WLETTCar th6The Frank Nicholsvisited reiativea here last Vanof Mio tREADSAY CREHKT 1,n7jONLYA Wednesday, ta ft, 11IM6i ultramodern John tr 50rCft d 70 Tractors offer yew this ex mnakwm combination ol outstanding featuresDupttK Carburetioa    Cyclonic Fuel  Six Forward Speeds    Quick feqr Wheel Tread    Live Hy PowrTroi    live Power Shaft FactotyEngineered Power Steering   WBOMatic KneeAction Front Wheels giThnumConvenienee and Comfort Indeed, all these advanced operaing ad vantagestime and moneysaving featuresana IAPethersawait you today at the wheel e John Deere Tractor Well be happy to brtngthe tractor of your choice to your farm tor demonstration available with gasoline, fuel, or LPGas engine the 70 also  available as a DieselJOHN DEERFiirrn Ecui p rri o rTHE LAVEY HARDWARE      ,X00K TOOK LOOK    COME ONE  COME ALLFish Dinner  AT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HALLS Friday June 8 STARTS 58d P MSponsored by th Guild of Our Lady of Fatima Pincknevs Abe Haines has bought thePacker barn and will move itHamburg t and make a dwelling of itMrs Ethel Sprout, Edwin Sproutwife and Timmy spent week end inia Chicago with Mrs Ethel Leasing The Carl Bidwells of Brighton,the James Forner family and Mrs Joie Forner of Ann Arbor called atthe Ben White home last weekSome of these who called on DickWylie at McPherson hospital, lastweek were the Leslie McKinley, Charles McRorie and H Mayerfamilies, Jim and Jack Doyle and of course Tommy Wylie who asila81 contributed bis bit of sunshineand good cheerThe Dale Millers, Mrs MargaretWylie and daughters, Marie and Sar Attended the wedding of AlmedaI Gnhoway and Russ Lymen at StJ Josephs church, Howell, Saturday, i Reception was at the KCHaH therej Saturday Roy Dillingham and wife called on Guy Blair and Howard Wright at Fowlerville 1 Gerald enry and Al Nesbitt of Detroit spent the week end with the, Jesse HenrysI The Asher Wylie family spent MemI orial day with the Wm Pickford family in oniaFrancis Krupa of Detroit calledon the Wm Shehans Saturday and Mrs Madeline Shehan and children si Ann Arbor SundayEmil Weddige and wife of AnnArbor called on the Don Swarthoutfamily Sunday The Lloyd Hendee family wereSunday guests of the Ed Nuofferst HoltAlbert Dinkel and wife celebratedj thir 47th anniversary by having  dinner at Lansing Thursday,i Alien Dinkel is btrttding another house at Chubbs Corners Ray Long way of Sanduskey has moved into the house he bought of AllenW ,F Close and wife of Lindenand Audrey Klikott of Brightonwere Monday dinner guests of the Albert Dinkels, ,Mrs Midge Miller and Mrs ReneMilkr entertained aabout 60 at thefcrraerss home after commence, ment including the Floyd Fulfords of WayneMrs Elizabeth Wylie and sons,Tommy and Billy were in HoweilFridayFred Read and wife spent7 lastWednesday with the Joe Schossergat Clear LakeThe Lee Laveys, the Jack Sharpsand Mrs Mae Metz attended thecommencement at St Marys high school, Jackson Sunday whereTheresa Lavey graduated TGretcheu Tasch was home fromAim Arbor over the week endAirs Albert Shirley and 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>rvi DispatchtlTt  Volwta 72 4hTHE PINCKNEY DISPiTCHI CommenceMIRROR Masonic GrandMich Senr Citizens are subject   Masonic rand lode held COMMENCEMENTfoi hew appreciation This was ev   Qetroit iast Tuesday and Wednes Processional Mrs M ent Michigan Week wnen they were  Francis Dodge Detroit al  Invocationencouraged to record on paper an  tut wcll known here was elected Salutatorytape their recollections of early AThis was announced by Roscoe Wednesday, May 30, 1956No 21t Night OGRAMin Campbell RuegseggerEMJgabeth Miars 6laarciiencouraged to record nppt jtoiney wcu known here was elected Salutatory  Eabeth Miars  Novena devotions, Jtape their reflections ot eaujy  ,,, nuwter Glen Alt, Ana Arbor, Cat History Joan fclark, Eddie  at VfOThis was announced ty Koscoe   L mversity of Michigan engineering Hollingsworth, Frances Higgs Denn Oonfeasjona, idayateel, regent of the University pjoicssor was elected grand mashall U Carrigun j  4 Novena IJevotions and Michigan and Lewis eon, seere  the 3rd ballot, tlie bottom rung Poem Leslie Green MO to 000 5 m atarytreasurer of the Micmga f  laddgr whkh loadg  gfand C Wiil Do Pack fim Mi , Uot the 81OQ Mam Klfnentary School , CURRENT CUMMENTL Marys CaiaoOc tSkrcii j KindergartenSUv, r Albert tschmtt, Pastor Marjorie Quesenberry visited herMae8 8OU and 1000 auaaunL Sunday There are baby robinsdevotions, Fridaj evening iri iiJ Bennetts yard Dean GardnerCfQ I hs baby kitten  baby calf Rickytarytreasurer of Historical Societyprobably run again next year Grand lodge which approved about I f Senior Gavel pick Campbell Sunoay Svb ol   1100, uuIin VanBlaricum visited herall measures presented in 1955 voted Ciss Prophecy  Dorothy of them this year Among, Peggy Smith, Barbara tone,casualties were one to revise Henry,Joyce Wegener,Cherrie Guditn Wayne Stone, Charsularies of the secretary, treasurer,, les Keiser and tiler, review Class Giftatory Elaine Collier Patthe bylaws of constituent lodges Thuyer, Herb Dyer,Shirley Miller, fo any Sheila Bollen, Patsy Danford, Vickifor any Lazzlo, Ted Johnson, Janet Eurch,instead of separate ballots Marilyn Gusttafson, Dolores Bokrosad provnumber of candidatesThe first day Paul StrawheckerMICHIGAN WEEKMayor Eckstein, and wife of Warren arrived here Monday about 1000  V,ta m with a German exchange student who lives with them He sfrom WestendoVi, Germany was one of 162 and is a senior in Warrenhigh school They visited the Pinck ney business places, industries anaschools and had luncheon at the Masonic temple Ernie Botttke was thechairman In the afternoon they visited Hell, U of M Game Reserve and Fresh Air Camp, Peach Mtbroadcasting station and Pinckney andWaterloo recreation areas The Ki vanis served dinner for them atnight Clenn L Altpresented resolution to strike out word hospital fiom the tiiMr Home and Hospital PLtOiitenderl the charter only    Mi onic Heme and the infirmary therelui not eonstitut a huiitut 11 was Francis Dodue whoe nf toUf the ladder which loads to grand Class Will Don Packer, Bill Miller, IHistorical Society ey want j rafcBlep in 7 years He WttS one of 8 PtJiny StJ8le MaiiIyn VanSlambrook,1record facts ot early siawn o   carjiidateSf His chief competitors Jack Clark, Chris Campbell, Charles ILetters and dairies are excellent mat 1  percy Williams of Detroit and liuury, Robert WiUke, Dick Higjra cxialAnyone having these are aBKea 1 Jim Knightto contact Michael Church, Univer  Jim Kmgnt6ity of Michigan Extension ServiceThey will be published in the Mich lgau History, the commissions quartery journal Woodrow Wilson once j saidHistory of a nation is a historyof a small town written big sujuiGovernor Williams is a master of J the technique of taking quadruple advantage of a single opportunityHe usually picks qualified men forhis appointments Me filled the supleme court vacancy caused by thedoath of Judge Neil Reid by appoint j George Edwards, Detroit, circuitjudge He filled the circuit court vacancy by appointing Attorney Genial Victor Targonski He filled the attorney generalship bby appoinigFrank C Sczymanski of theEitt liquor control commission, former Notre Dame and Detroit Lionsand he still has another vacancy tofill ou the liquor commission so out of cne vacancy he got 4 appointments  Michigan has taken the lead intrmado relief They have gotten to gether an emergency task foreand functioned in the recent dispater Civil Defense Dhector Griffin and Mayor Cobo of Detroit have  both appealed to Washington forrelief and were told it would be considered evening afterand Saturday frvw and Suneaj beMenioflU6 unufih Civuy Mtuaoaite ChordRev zra tiechjr, PutorTrip Donnalee Swarthoutnid Julie KellyFung Mike Heatb, Nancy Case andDick Imus sophmore Vaiedictcory ,, Elaine Johnson and Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800Congregational Church Rev J W Wimter, rasterSunday School 920 uu nvMorning Wonbip 1046 a rahurs mght prayer netting at the ctarch at 100Wed choir uxactice 1M p BLThe Peoole  diureliM3i Wet btween Matt and UnadillB StreeURev Keith Ruegscsger, PastorSunday Schcol 945 a mViJon and his brother have navyhuts Ken Blades saw a rabbit on hisvy to school Bruce Gyde haa ban tarn chicks, Lindy Stone and Charlene Kinsey have baby puppiesPamela Koch saw a baby bird learningto fly George DeSmet is going oisit his grandmother Tim Grant in,v head of tlie operation and Genhas new pants, shoes and a tricyle jaik Clark, head of the Americandivisions Ttuman at once repudiatedthe statement saying it was madely M news reporter with the partyPiusident Eisenhower was appealed jt declined to be pinned down Ha J Trust Ex President Harryvio ii on a trip around the WOthl top k ihe front pages He did so U 14 vengeance last week when hais supposed to have said in Italy that trie LiiiiiitK at Anzio Beachhead inVwld War II which resulted in biff was conceived by a fewheaded generals This wa1 J read over the front pages of the iijtrs of the world and drew angry from Field Marshall Alexearndmother Carol Vedder went toha show Sunday Alvin McCarty haso kittens, LaDawn Shirey has a new coat and color bookWe will put ona jiruram for our mothers Fridayiid receive our final reportsSully MillerPresentation of Awards and Dipom Morning Worship 1050 AM Supt Wesley Reader j Youth Group 700 p tnSg Benediction Graduates , Evening ServicaRecessional Rev RuegseggeiTHE COUNTY ROADSThe roads f the county  allowed to get, in very bau j beenThurs grayerJr Choir Practice Wed Sf fwir Practice Wad 300 p m800 p nv 400 p m IM p m Seconu GradeAlan Burg brought a bird houselie iradti to school David Chambers, Jojer Hardin and Ixis Shirey wentU a show and aawSong pf SouthCir JJell has a guinia pig Robert VtMciei1 and Nancy Seaman went toihow Sharon Blades went for a ride Itam SundayMike Hardins cousinDennis Parker has 3 kittens, Ii illy kortz, made a small garden iuc he and his staff did not favorrhe operation as it was carried outI Lut it could not be classed as a fail ut ar it caused large numbers of Gernan troops to be sent from the west1 1 ii froiit to GermanyMLL BE MARRIED JUNE Helen Miller, head ofMrs thenumberTn scon,wMi he niarrieJune 9 t Arthur VonDorw They will live at CS N Venice Blvd atTuscon Hei daughters, Sully, and Vujoiy will accunVfiany her Sally Dariows mother went to the hospila Paul Iluhmans sister came back Colorado Springs aliicfaecond and TnirdAnn Marie Young entertained 10girls at a party Saturday Herdaddy played ball with the Pinckneyand repair attempts are way behind tynans Lke school for aAt the May supervisors incjting the of years leaves June 2 forIovco township residents presented a petition asking that County Engiieer, Fred Rogers in charge of roadwork be removed from oliice Asii vsas a one day session, the matter ,  was made a point of business for wi return in September and attend j iiaiives in Detroit Saturday, June meetirvg and Mr Rogei rsand tle 3 county county road coinm, vrionrs Ross Raib, Powlerviljlo,v red Berry, Howell Elbert Smith v ho lives near the Oakland county ic were summoned to appear be  extern State Collejro Anotherdaughter, Barbara, is married aand lives at Strawberry Lake  XJP Miller has been honor guestat  number of functions hold for lu The Winans Lako and Hamnil lonattns made out to the Mas dilii Iiome and Hospital would have toreturned, ineluding the One from theLcvine Bros, for 100,000The resol ition lost Strawhecker came rihtuack with a motion to rsfcrr it to a S man domiitte for furihoitudyt report back next yearThis carried, county asking the reinval Tiiy approved issuing roficiencycarats and raised the jjerdiom for del May and Mis Har1 jit the board and answer questions  AiTf, teachers held one at HamburgThe any nin  hard on the aTftJ the roswi   Ft cnujrnt up on repairs The10 1 Jctween here and Howell is so full of holey it is practically unsafetn drive onSaturday night we heard the renioviO movement had spread  there vere now 80 petitions ott all over the of Mr team Sunday Mike Ilardins cousinPaul Leidy visited him Connie Keior visited relatives in WilliamatonSunday Pat Plummer and his folksarc buck from Arkansas Marilyn Singer wont to Silver Lake She sawG fawn Cheri Darrow visited somJudyUoiowsky has a new boyish hair cutriararet Ackleys cousins from DefroiL visited her They have a St lierraid dotf Marc Meyer is going on atrip with his grandmother Kennethiirrs neighbor fcRinri J baby squirr Tlc country was enlivenedtk by a tussle between the army J the air corp in which Secretary Defense Wilson was in the middlej aiiay is peeved because the airie uas bacn getting more approp than the army and lettirade against them ThisfcuJ has existed for years and was the cause of the court martial of Gen 1 iliy Mitchell who declared the arjnyvv obsolete  He was found guilty oustt frum the service Thisdid not change the views of the air  Mvc to any reiit exteut who hailedJjliiill is it martyr and likenedhn to len Dreyfus of France wto s courtmartialed and ousted fromIM the army for political reasons perjured testimony The Detroitc Pi ess remarks the Pentagon evolved a new system of warfare  y fight the air corp nii the scienis fjht the RussianswatiU and gave them to him Perry Mirthe Winans Lake teacher one at the  Kn found a raccoons nt with balfiegFriday was the Queen contest at efat9S and Rrand locire officers from jPowlerville This was won by Pat j  to 9 ft day The 7c g mile was ,lotPe rala of Brighton who beat Julia Since the days of L0 Kuhn ofi,ory they have never had a manni the south part f the coumy by Mrs Cicil HcMry and Fiiday niht the 0a1i natrons  officers of Pincknov Chapter M5 O E, S 1 avo a dinncr in her honor at the Masonic tern rle She was ivcn a five plate settyu of china, Mrs Virginia VanNforniin wortliypresentation one ,Hmsor I in itMrMartinpiotufon of Itmatron, making the Hetty Pnckett stayed all night withJudy SchroederFourth fraJe Nov,sWo are working hard to finish ourwoi K for1 tle year We are studying ftjypt, the pyiamids, statuesthe Nile Wu enjoyed having i i ffs are still continuing in theouto iiicury  the list of unemply Id has ciubed to 200,000 The GenMovnrs, ford and Chrysler announcfiniiur layoffs and other factoriesHIT on a 1 day week The government promised to channel some 75,TVi  in defense contracts to Mich iu but hy will no be availaK Uilii next yearSo unless there isa nip in prtuiuction there is liablechtniged   or tlie road commission We wantsd Tlie amendment to put Wayne,  Stanley Dinkel to run 2ycars ago butOaUand aiid Macomb county inone  Ibert Smith who retted ad came 1 J     out here from the city ive near Suith Lyon got the jo Hr Rogersyear athe r arnctropelitian district ith concurrPiH jurisdiction lost 2B toIn Oakland 32 out 34 lodges si in this office aboutCLf ter we wrote an article He said the road commiaon ha, inSLfjicient funds but whu they gotthe extra gas tax moneythey wouldgo right to town They jjt tlie ey but conditions are nabitterPRIZE WINNING SSAYA contest was sponsojl by 56Golden Book of Memonea pur as a lovin sympathet Livingston50 and Lodge atto theJulianne Kelly, Miss Pinckneyann Kelly, Miss Pinckney by 1 point rolly JTeinze was Howell Queen and jGloria Strong, Powlerville Queen ,a ,, , , ,  ,The Saturday program was a flop I and l was on ua d  ln Hthecavalcad e wh o wer e t o mee t l   owcas e i n the ion  th e Pinckne y squar e a t 2  ptou r th e recreatio n area s di d a petitio n agains t it  an d in  Macom bK  ou t o f 20  Th e smal l lodge s pav eMacom b   Oaklan d bi g suppor tUayn e lodge s wante d thi s a s the yclai m th e populatio n ha s shifte d t oth e outskirt s o f Detroi t an d ove r th ecount y line , makin g Masoni c ma ti l scarc e in  the vicinit y o f th e De tvoi t Masorw c temple Th e speake r a t th e banque t Tue sda y nigh t wa s Georg e Bushnell ,fenne r suprem e cour t justic e an dno w Gran d Sovereig n 33r d Degre eMason s o f Nort h America , A  choru s5 0 voice s an d a  1 2 piec e orchestra, ,whi n include d 5  harps  playe d an d I iRa n ar e man y an d vari  T o ad d Lhe m in  naig   I the m up , I  lik e t o think f ou r stat e the y too k off CONSERVATION NOTEI STh e postcar d pol l showe d Michig ahunter s bac d 1 1 2,J0 0 pheasants 160ti,00 0 cottontails , U4,00i  ruffedprDpse , ,  62,00 0 ducks , 7J,0 0 ccse ,i0    i d  rc y squirrels,4600 0  Tlfock  28,00 0 snowshoe s an d i   il l  ri,i  A  pol l snowe d  5 percen t o f til ldfe r hunter s pificne d  i No v 1 5 ope nu n  an d 2 4 percen t a  Saturdaa y ope nin  500 0 Gir l Scout s ar e expecte d t oatten d Nationa l Rall y a t Highlan dnea r Milfor d Jun e 28Jul y 10 Conservatio n Office r Doeha m 0 and  f   LA  considerabl e unemploymen tMr , i iituiK  electio n time  I n th e pas tJlenr y fo r ou r teache r Mmda y wiiei i    Jart y in  powe r ha s alway s ha dtak e th e blam e fo r this  Far m1      m, 7 min iI  Mm  Campbel l wa s ill  Nearl y al l o tu s cam e t o th e Mother s dinne r Fri  pnee s wil l probabl y b e dow n a sia y mt rht  W e di d a  squar e danc e 0  coitTe  refuse d t o le t th e presiden tU e advanc e soi l ban k payment sUn i take n ou t o f production Specia l t o hono r Michi i WeekIn  Mi o foun d 2 lonn s grounde d o n a  roa dth e Junio r Division  CanJMiller , 13,  nea r Luz     week  which the yof  Pinckne y won  first re  Thi s is  ha d mistake n fo1  a  bod y o f water Loon s canno t tak e of f unles s in  wat cr  A te r considerabl e effort , the yha program  W e ha d a  practis egam e an d ar e t o pla y Mrs  Kristine tloo m Tuesday  Rober t Darro w is  th ecapL  an d ou r tea m ,th e Pirates Fift h Grad e New sW e ar e makin g mural s o n summe rMoi r CoL o ha s bee n a successfu lo f tJie  Detroi t becaus e h e  i s done,  slum clearance , civi cfu n in  colore d chalkAn n Mcnk e wen t jc,reis , expressway s an d converting t o  Genera l Motor s Ope n Hous e wit h L u  stree t ear s t o busses  Howeve rhe r da d an d sister , Mary , Sh e javo     f u   opinio n h e lack s on e essential ,a  nic e repor t o n it  W e wer e happ y    l  huma n touch , iov  William s e xU  Fe e th e mayo r o f Warre n an d tli e t  in  this  H e h s twic e visite dpeopl e wit h hi m Monday  W e ar e  function s o f th e Pinckne y Masons ,completin g ou r wor k an d reviewing   t d squar e dance s a t Howel l an dwhic h com e thi s summe r ttokbndjre  and othe r place s in  th evfiiiy  Als o attende d Masoni c de rar e bein g telebrate d eac h da y thi sk yweek  with spanking s an d cardsW e   R 1  Jhe r essay It s Grea t T o Liv e in  ichigan Th e reason s I  lik e t o fe  inMich j fou ffht fiercely , h e manaire d t o plac eRive r fro m wher eo f the j temple  Th e name s o f thos e makin gno tsho w vip , Th e receptio n committee ,pdonation s t o th e hom e ar e inscribe d and sin fo r al thoug h th e mos t unrulyi f he r chil dc, re mother  Symnftthet jpinduding f severa l girl s in  formal swaite d in  vai n fo r them  Tli e Pettys vill e Civi c Assn  pu t o n thei r ente rtainmen t t o the m in  tl e schoo l t oempt y seats  I t consiste d o f singin gb y th e hig h schoo l trio , Mik e Heath ,Narc y Cas e an d Dic k Imus , th e 4Notes , number s b y Lorett a Shaf  THE COUNT Y LEAGU ETh e Livingsto n Count y Sof t Bal lrc n wh o stra y fro m tl j righteous  Leagu e wil l star t Jun e 4  with 5pat h ar e punished , sh e je s no t be  teams  Cit y Servicr , Hamburg , Fo wlev e in  Capito l Punishmt  I t ha s lrvjlle , Milford  Pinckney  Gee rt alway s mad e m e wondcih y some 1 doe s no t hav e a  tea m thi s yea r bein gj in  it  Clar e Mille r ace d a s guar d o f  state s tak e it  on themsie s t o pass 1 replace d b y Milford  Pinckne y wil lw e njan s nav e t o star t th e seaso n withou t th eit Ih e firs t day Al  Liphar t o f An n Arbo r wa 9 ap pointe d t e th e Maioni c Servic e Com mission Gran d Lodg e is  i  Detroi t agai nyear  judgement, Deat h anxious fo r fiel d da y an d th epicri c da y Jun e 1  W e wer e ver y ha pp ymany parent s cam e t o th eMother s dinne r Friday Fift h an d Sixt h Grade sSaturda y Mrs  Tashe s roo m an d vok a t An n Arbo r in  April Uio r Cob o is  als o a  Mason  A t th ei  Masoni c conventio n it  is custom av y fo r th e mayo r in  whos e cit y it  isrti u t o giv e th e welcom e address  hi s is  give n in  close d lodge  I n som einstance s wher e th e mayo r is  of th eou r playe d St  Joseph s schoo l o f De x Catholi c fait h h e send s anothe r cit yxer t an d w e los t b y on e poin t 9 t o 8  Mia l wh o is  a Mason  Thre e time sMonda y Mayo r Eckstei n an d wif e o f  r  c  h  becr  mayo r gran dWarre n visite d u s wit h Emi e Botk e wc  1 bee n in  Detroit  2  time o f th e recreatio n dept  Th e Eckstein s J v 1 ha d a n exchang e studen t fro m Ge r ,   J  SPECIAL NOTIC ETh e friend s an d customer s ot  th a A lovin g mothe r fo r b  spread sou t he r arm s an d offer  u s an ytyp e o f recreational , jducationa lan d socia l opportunity  A  sincerel y interestemother,fo rafte r givin g u s a  memfcl e chil iseivices o f Ma x Southwel l an d We sle y Reade r a s the y wil l no t b e avai lunti lKlWANI S NOTE STh e Kiwani s fre e show s o n th ehoed , sh e give s u s a n olcjr e pensio n S 3l ar e star t Ma y 3 1 an d continu e  Thd iera polk a ban d an d a  styl e sho w m     charle 8 Sobel , wh o drov e th e wit h a U th e benefi t t 0  i us under  cvtr Y Thursda y nigh t fo r 1 5 weeks many, Rufu s Stoc k wh o live s wit hthem  H e is  goin g t o hig h schoo l is1 7  an d wa s bor n 2  month s befor e th vu  W e jus t finishe d ou r stud y c fan d aske d hi m t o tal k t oweddin g gown s et c wer eMr , an d Mrs  Stanle y Dinke l ha ddinne r a t th e Warre n schoo l an d wer etake n hroug h th e subdivision s an dthe  175,00,00 0 GGM C Tech  plan tThe y sa w Lorett a Clinto n wh o work sthere A  calamit y struc k Pinckne y las twee k whe n Tomm y Wyli e wa s strick e n  wit h th e measel s ,  removin g hi mfro m al l goda l activite s o f whic k he ji s  josttall y th e center  H e i s bac k o njo b no w though  Hickory Ridg e mrt k truc k fr a nu m jove  protectio n aguidance be r o f year s ar e collectin g a  purs e j f yo u see  B beautifpeninsula , o f mone y fo r hi s wido w an d fou r  ino   aroun d your  is  ouiotto , an dchildren  Abou t 4 0 ha s bee n raise d 2 eve n throug h w e someti i think th es u  far  Anyon e wishin g t o donat e gras s is  greene r o n tf the r side 1 Kiwanis ar e scponsorin g a  tea min  th e Howel l Girl s sof t bal l league VanSlambroo k an d Franci sar e Captains ca n leav e th e mone y wit h Mrs  Mar yKenned y o r Roy  Clark , collectio nend s Jun e 2  our stat e i s th e mos t bctfu l o f all JOSEP H SCHNH TJosep h Schnebelt , 6  iroprieto rTk e Ra y Burls , Jo e Bums , Jame s o f  8 a t Dexte r i  Salin eBums , Kennet h fry , Jac k Youn g fa m rf jC j o f a near t attac k ay  H e 1 3fa s C y le P ent Sur i survive d b y hi s wif e a na y i n uran  itapid s an d sa w th e 2 j Th e funera l   buria lh k fi ty j Th e fue rConkli n childre n tak e the k firs t J o hf t churd wnlo n ccmminlon, II children,fro m S  uz abou t it  Hi s tal k wa s interestin gan d w e wer e surprise d h e talke dsuc h goo d English  Othe r visitor swer e Rev  Fr  Schmitt , Re v an d Mrs Winder , Mr  an d Mrs  Beck , Mr  an dMrs  Carnburn , Mrs  Kenned y Mr Lee  Thi s is  Michiga n Wee k an d w ehav e don e severa l Michiga n project sT h hedbttor gav e th e wel Ja  an d las t ye r Polic eThi s yea r Cob o di dl f o r sen d anyon e an dth e iu u tim e in  the histor y o fd  lodg e ther e wa s B O welcom e120t h ANNIVERSAR YTh e iwrt h Lak e Methodis t churc hvI l celebrat e it s 120t h anniversar yJun e 3  wit h specia l servieesA t 101 5A  M  Biho p Marshal l Rei d o f th eSUMME R BIBL E SCHOO LTh e 16t h annua l Summe r Bibl e ltcf l u s Monda y W e ar e gettin g som Schoo l fo r thi s communit y is  June 1 vhibit  re dy fo r Michiga n Wee kweek a conservatio n ma n talk st o  us  wSixt h Grad e New gW e ha d a  tes t Frida y an d mos tcvriyon e go t a  goo d markTh e mayo r retire d an d Mrs  Ev a Stofer , lif e Ion o f Warren , Mr  Eckstein , hi s wif e  residen t o f th e ocommunity n I a  Germa n exchang e studen t  vis j dhes s ig  by Bisho p L  L   area wilt  speak 1  h e Women s Societ y o f Christia nArrive  will serv e a  plat e luncheo na  0 n noon  Th e afternoo n wil lbt  on e  i ominiscensetalk s b y form  minister s an d Rev  Harve y Peape ,1 1  t o 2 2 9 t o 113 0 a  mClassec s fo ral l age s fro m 4  up accordin g t o th eschoo l grades  Al l childre n welcome Com e t o th e Ulli the  ar e abou tCalvar y Menncmit e Ckrurc a LIVINGSTON LODG E NO  7 6Regula r meetin g o f Livingsto n Lodg eTuesday , Jun e 5  a t 8  p m  Gran dLodg e Report  wil l b e given  Finch,o f th e Detroi t Distric t o f th eMethodis t Church Al l forme r members , friend s an dth e genera l publi c ar e invited   jTh e Bo y Scout s ha d a n ingpeetiof elos t Wednesda y nigh t Joh nPierr e stoo d1c  fcV wTOE PDfOKNIT DlflPAM    K 1 , i     yr3 Wednesday May 88, 19MOftwrt NfW 1996 MuttlTIntHOUSE PAINTEXCLUSIVE BOYDfU Bonded KeWe WhHefIGMENT VfcHJCLfTitanium Pigment 400 Pure Unseed Oil 730  Driert and Thinners 270White LoadZinc Oxide 260Mognesium SMcote 2001000 1000IMAOIME124freshly made COLORSto chpJ8eV fromBoy,  tminting ALOOK AT THI AMAZING FACTS1 Covers 600 sq ft pr gallon 4 ControHed selfwa thing2 twmanent Colors 5 Mildew Proof3 Extremely easy application 6 FourYew GuaranteeCom In TodaySee the colors you select freshly mixed righ before your eyeslTHE LAVEY HARDWAREI li til eres pace car power in every DeSotoEvery De Soto Fireflite has the zing 255 horsepower youll findn DeSotos Indianapolis 500 pacecar For sizzling high torque takeoff  no other car in the medium price field can toucji a De Soto Before you buy any new car, make adate to drive and price a big 255 horsepower De Soto the most powerfulcar in the medium price fieldVANS MOTOR SALESII ONV OtQVU HJOB NO H33M AMAS UtOA JLM nA, Nl XMVfl OHDIOHPincknFRUITSMEATS  VEGETABLESI GROCERIESFISH  w,  MARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE  CLARKS FOR SALE House to be erected 24x 54 on 3 acres Well and footings in Chrysler Royal, 1947, George Engquist, 2829 WM36FOR RENT Acreage or on share Sharel Charles Mattispn, 6374 Farley Rd, Tel UPtown 89763FOR SALE OR LEASE Restaurant at Lakeland Year around business4585 M36,j PKne ACademy 73019Mrs Krupa, 4985 Girard Drive, Lakeland ,,FOR RENT Completely modem 6 room house Oscar BeckWANTED Trenchings, Footingsend Septic TaAnks to instalL Mike Harnaak jr phone UP8 3260FOR SALE3 acres wthi building24x52 to be erected, priced rightfor quick sale George Enquist2829 West M36, Pinckneyj FR SALE  Chrysler Royal Heater 1937 George EnqubtFOR RENTModern 4 bedroom partly furnished country home and baras located at 7530 Chambers Rd,Pinckney with 1 acre or more Will lease Mrs Bernard Lavey ,phone Lansingvvanhoe 46328I SALELawnmoverMarshall Meabon Phone UP 8 8304FOR FREE 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n ABo x 108 , Pinckn eWaitressSALE  Combinatioj i Scree n  J O R SALEOn e Inn r Sprin g Matt ress , an d coi l wir e springs   Mrs  Ro y Hannett , phon e U  8 117 1FO R SAL E Fo x Pups Claud e Swarthou t Phon a U P t  U0 IFO Raa d Stor m Doo r 210x 8Mrs  Ma e Baile rion2 1000STATE O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t to r ta c Cmintj  of jLivingsto n iM  TV r    T     F0 B SALEFou r bunw r 3T wl l    iS  l hiW 0 1 Fhon e H A 8  M677 7 i y  7  1956  I Present , Honorabl e wt     WANTPDReaponsible pra n t otak e ove r lo w monthtl y payment o n  spine t piano  Ca n b e see n i nvicinity  Writ e Oredi tBo x 81 , Greenville , Miahigan  Hlraa R Smith , Judg e o f Probate Notic e i s hereb y give n tha t th epetitio n o f Flori s G  Clark , th eexecuto r o f sai d estate , prayin gtha t hi s fina l accoun t b a EUOWM I an dth e residu e o f sai d estat e assigne d fth e person s entitle d thereto , wil l Uhear d a t th e Probat e Cavr t  Jun e 5 , 195 6 a t te n A  M I t i s Ordered , Tha t natic e tharao fb e give n b y a  publicatio n hare  fa rthre e week s consecutivel y prsviom st o  sai d da y o f hearing , i n tk e Plick ne y Dispatch , an d tha t tk a pUtioaa rcaus e a  cop y o f thi s notic e t o b ee d  upo n eac h know n part y I n Uterta a t hi s las t know n addres s b y registe re d  mail , retur n receip t dtmamde d a ileas t fourtee n 14  day s pria r t osuc h hearing , b y porsonalSirric e a tleas t fiv e 5  prio rHira m R  Smith ,A  tru e Cop yHele n M  Goul dDeput y Rente r o f Probate  WANTEDJIome wor kan d heus t cleaning Mr  Norma n Stetle  Ph  U P 8  329 0 and hous e J WANTE D Od d job  o f an y kinda kin g yard s etc U P g  S22 3WANTEDWeel , marke t pricea Luciw a Doyl e Pkon e U P 8312 5i9R Kent Pattw t2 0  hea d o f youn g stock Gree n Bros  Phon e U P 979 9forroo mSALJCSeaiiinudern uaa d lot , oil  furnace Mario a Burnet t M  Howel l S tPaen e U P MI M TOKup  SALEi951 Stndebake r pic kCal l Bil l Bec k UPS310 7FO R SAL1J W ft  e f frontag e o nla t Ml  ale  eit y lo U o n neri hia e a f UaaaUll a St , Pinekne yFe r iniomatie a cal l Osca r Bec kPAA TAut oGk M Sbl dr n  ea u a f rov r WANTED T O RENTA n Apart mon t b y Jun e 1  firs t next Piackile y Com  Schoo l U P 8 818 1FO R SAL E Beo  aog , female 7  month s old , partl y traine d fo rhunting , love s ehildram Mrs  Kipplt  1028 0 Langlty , ,  Cord 8  1720 KOtt  Ovaratoffe d Roekin g Obair Cfaareo M TaW e Lamp WhiUey , Fioa e U P 860 A    J CSU m COMPAN Yintim  mt  t Sown  at 495 0 RLSORRELLWate r Well s n d Pnnp aA H  Make s o f Pump s Serri c988 5 JfeiterPinckc y Bel Phon e H A 6Wi 4JACKHANNET T ORDER YOU Ric k Fee dFO R YOU R EARL Y BIRD S NO WSee dCERTIFIE D OAT S AN D BEAN ,  FO R SPRIN G PLANTING ARjlER S FEE D SUPPL Y COM P I     HMI     AJr  ,Pinckxiey atchVolnnhne 73 THE PINCKNEY DISP,Mich Senior Citizens arefoi hew appreciation This was evia ent Michigan Week when they wereencouraged to record on paper andtape teir recollections of early daysTUife wa8 announced by Roscoe Bonis steel, regent of the University ofMichigan and Lewis Beeson, sec re,tarytreasurer of the Michigan Historical Society They want torecord facts of early statehood Masonic Grand Lodge , Commencement NightAt the Masonic grand lodge held COMMENCEMENT TOOGRAMn Detroit last Tuesday and Wednes Processional Mrs Mejfwin Campbell Ret Ruegsegger EKpabeth MiarsFrancis Dodge Detroit attoiney, well known here was elected ,iaiil master Glen Alt, Ana Arbor, Invocation Salutatory Ciait History Joan Wednesday, May 30, 1956No 21bftthttitt dutrcbfclark, Eddie Hraentary School , CURRENT COMMENTatUniversity of Michigan engineering Hollingsworth, Frances Higgs Denn Oafessjona, fcYiday evening afterOlcgsor was eiecleci grand marshuU tje bottom rung CarriganPoeiij j I NovemLeslie Green I 7 grand CJasg WiU Don Packer Bill Miller iore the 80Q1caUiijate3irecord facts caUiijate3iLetters and dairies are excellent mat i  percyciialAnyone having hese are sd  Newton Ba dialAnyone having these are to contact Michael Church, Umver Servicesity of Michigan ExtensionThey will be published in the Mich igan History, the commissions qartiganer an Histoy,ery journal Woodrow Wilson oncesaidHistory of a nation is a historyof a small town written big Governor Williams is a master ofthe technique of taking quadruple lopportunitytheovmLions toadvantage of a singlHe usually picks qualified menhis appointments He filled the suplerae court vacancy caused by the iduath of Judge Neil Reid by appoint  Gfeorge Edwards, Detroit, circuit judge He filled the circuit court I vacancy by appointing Attorney Genera Victor Taigonski He filled theattorney generalship bby appoinigFrank C Sczymanski of theEujtt liquor control commission, fovm er Notre Dame and Detroitand he still has another vacancyfill on the liquor commission so out of cne vacancy he got 4 appointnients Michigan has taken the lead intmiado relief They have gotten to gether an emergency task force and functioned in the recent dis jPsTer Civil Defense Dilator Griff in and Mayor Cobo of Detroit have both appealed to Washington forlrlief and were told it would be con sidered of 8, Penny Stesle, Marilyn VanSlambrook,chief competitors Jack Clark, Chris Campbell, Charles of Detroit and Ktnry, Robert Witzke, Dick Higgs, will Song 7 Jim Knighti Presidents Address and Presentation Grand lodge which approved abouti f Senior Gavel Dick Campbellall measures presented in 1955 voted Gss Prophecy Torothy Head,down most of them this year Among, Peggy Smith, Barbara tone, Agatha Ilenry,Joyce Wegener,Cherrie GuditaVirginia Ritter, Wayne Stone, Charles KeiserClass Giftatqpy Elaine Collier PatThayer, Herb Dyer,,hirley Miller, 1 tit Marys Caiftoc CBarc I KindergartenKev, IT Albert bciiaitt, iattor Marjorie Quesenberry visited heraud 1000 iiH auiu Sunday There are baby robinsdevotions, Kridaj evening in Jil Bennetts yard Dean GardnerI has baby kitten  baby calf RickyWiUon and his brother have navynit Ken Blades saw a rabbit on hisv ay to school Bruce Gyde haa ban tarn chicks, Lindy Stone and Charj, y yfI Novem Devotions and SaturdayI m  uaej beNewton Bacon of Niles whoprobably run again next yearthe casualties were one to revise ffiCll9i3iltrie blue book every year, raise the salaries of the secretary, treasurer,jrund lecturer and tiler, review I he bylaws of constituent lodges Caivuy Mcnooajte CftorcbRev Jzra ifeachy, PastorS S SupW Wait fiscliMorning Worahif 1000Sunoay Set el 1100Young Peoples Mooting 730tottage Fellowship Service 800 Trust Ex President HarryviiO i on a trip around the world tor nt the front pages He did so ih a vengeance last week when bi supposed to have ataid in Italy that trw Uniin at Anzio Beachhead in V i Id War II which resulted in bigcasualties was conceived by a fewsquirrel headed generals Thislcne Kinsey have baby puppiesPam spread over the front pages of theela Koch saw a baby bird learning yit,KtA of the world and drew angry goingity,1 for I alid Provide for one ballot fo any number Sheila Bollen, Patsy Danford, VickiLaazlo, Ted Johnson, Janet Eurch,instead of separate ballots  Marilyn Gusttafson, Dolores Bokros of candidates for anyThe first day Paul Strawhecker, ChfirchMICHIGAN WEEKMayor Eckstein, and wife of Warren arrived here Monday about 1000a m with a German exchange student who lives with them He sfrom WestendoiI, Germany wasone of 162 and is a senior in Warren high school They visited the Pinckney business places, indusfries anaschools and had luncheon at the Masonic temple Ernie Botttke was thechairman In the afternoon they visited Hell, U of M Game Reserve and Fresh Air Camp, Peach Mtbroadcasting station and Pinckney andWaterloo recreation areas The Ki wanis served dinner for them atnight Friday was the Queen contest at1 , ,  ,n i n rnv i r  i eal8s and grand lodge officers fromFowlerville This was won by Pat   1o 0 aday The  Glenn L Altpresented resolution to strike out word hospital from the tenr Home and Hospital Hithe charter only   d Mnoiic Hme and the infirmary therelid not coUatitut n hospital n oronrnc was Francis Dodge who ifheF4tioTt CLurieulonatrtons made out to the MasIiome and Hospital would have to Senior Trip Donnalee Swarthoutnnd Julie KellyFung Mike Heatb, Nancy Case and Dck Imus sophmoreVuicdictcory  Elaine Johnson and Sully MillerPresentation of Awards and Dipomas  Supt Wsley Reader Soug  s , Gtaduatesierediction ,,, Rev Ruegseggei RecessionalbeenTHE COUNTY SO ADSThe roads f the county   allowed to gel in very bau  and repair attempts are way behindAt tkt May supervisors meeting theIoco township residents presenteda petition asking that County Engii ecr, Fred Rogers in charge of roadwotk be removetl from office As ii was a one day session, the matterwas made a point of business forinc June meeting and Mr Rogersand tle 3 countyi county road comm vr ioaars Ross Rotb, Fowlerviljjj,r ieil iierry, Hovei Elbert Smitn v ho lives near the Oakland county lie wero summoned to appear be Rev J W Winger, rasterSunday School 920 a mMernin Worship 1045 a, ahurs night prayer meeting t the church at 100Wed choir ciactice 1M pThe Peoole  tinureiiM3 West between Mate and Unadilla StreeURer Keith Ruegsogiger, PastorSunday School 945 a mMorning Worship 1050 AMYouth Group 700 p mEvening Service 300 p m Thurs Prayer Mectag   800 p mJr Choir Practice Wed  400 p m Sr Ooir Practice Wad  7tfW p m lo fly George DeSmet is going ovisit his grandmother Tim Granthas new pants, shoes nd a tricyleI uulino VanBlaricum visited hertrindmother Carol Vedder went to he show Sunday Alvin McCarty haso kittens, LaDawn Shirey has a new coat and color bookWe will put ona program for our mothers Fridayind receive our final repoitsSeconu GrsdeAlan Burg brought a bird househe made to school David Chambers, y oger Hardin and Lois Shirey went to a show and sawSong of South Itell has a guinia pig Robertand Nancy Seaman went tobhow Sharon Blades went for a ride team SundayMike Hardins cousinDennis Parker has 3 kittens, BillyIonU made a small garden ElaineDanows mother went to the hospila Paul Huhmans sister came back liVcm Colorado Springs ipu,its from Field Marshall Alexeaiii head of the operation and Gen Maik Clark, head of the American divisions Truman at once repudiatedthe statement saying it was madelv a news reporter with the partyPresident Eisenhower was appealed but declined to be pinned down Httiuc he ami his staff did not favor the operation as it was carried outLut it could not be classed as a failML a it caused large numbers of Ger nan troops to be sent from the westm float to GermanyMrs BE MARRIED JUNK 9Helen Miller, head of theWnanR Lake school for a number of year, leaves Tune 2 for Tuscon, AijonH wlvvc SIK wll be marrie 1June 9 t Arthur VonDora They v ill live at Kil X Venice Blvd atTuscon Her dauhtors, Sally, and Marjory will accompany her Sallywill return in September and attend jestern State Collejro Anotherdaughter, Barbara, is married aandlivesat at Strawberry Lake ft Miller has been honor guest number of functions hold forThe Winans Lak and Hamthe board and answer questions  iy teachers held one at Hamburg Second and TnirdAnn Marie Young entertained 10p at a party Saturday Herdaddy played hall with the Pinckney Uan Sunday Mike Hardins cousinPaul Leidy visited him Connie Kei or visited relatives in WilliamstonSunday Pat Plummer and his folkarc buck from Arkansas Marilyn Singer went to Silver Lake She sawC fawn Cheri Darrow visited som Ulatives in Detroit Saturday Judy Uoiowsky has a new boyish hajr cntMargaret Ackleya cousins from De 1  Tl c country was enlivened laifc ek by a tussle between the army md the air corp in which Secretaryot bcinse Wilson was in the middle i lc aiuiy is peeved because the airuve has been getting more approp, rjjitions than the army and ltlcse a tirade against them ThisfcuJ has existed for years and wasthe cause of the court martial of Gen 1 illy Mitchell who declared the arjny  obsolete  He was found guiltyid oustc from the service Thia not change the views of the airv to any great extent who hailed Loll us a martyr and likenedto lien Dreyfus of France whocotirtmartialed and ousted fromt the army for political reasons perjured testimony The Detroit 1iess remarks the Pentagon evolved a new system of warfarev tight the air corp an the scien s fiht the RussiansdiwaI1The ainy spring vj Utud ou thtroacisaiid the rod commission never iJui Ketaught up on repairs The roiu ootween here and Howell is so hol visited her They have a St Herraid dog Marc Meyer is going on a trip with his grandmother KennethClitrra neighbor found IJ baby squirr eU and gave them to him Perry Morreturned, ineluding the One from the full of holes it is practically unsaie Levine Bros, for 100,000The lesol j to drive on Saturday night we heard the removal movement had spread  there vere now 80 petitions out all over thei,rionlost Strawhecker came rightith a motion to referr it to aS man domnitte for furthcittudy wreport back next yearThis carried, county asking the removalThey approved issuing proficiency rds and raised the perdiem for del of MrPe iala of Brighton who Deat Julia changed The amendment to put Wayne,Oakland atd Macomb county inone rnetropelitian district ith concurrFiiL jurisdiction lost 281 to 140 In Oakland 32 out 34 lodges signda jjetition against k and in Macomb1 out of 20 Tho small lodges gaveMacomb  Oakland big supportMayre lodges wanted this as theyclaim the population has shifted to the outskirts of Detroit and over the county line, making Masonic matial scarce in the vicinity of the De tvoit Masonic temple The speaker at the banquet Tuesday night was Gcorge Bushnell,farmer supreme court justice andnow Grand Sovereign 33rd Degree Maons of North America A chorus50 voices and a 12 piece orchestra,whih ineluded 5 harps played and Since the days of L D Kuhn ofivigory they have never had a manmile was not i1 m the south part of the county 1 on the road commission We wantadStnrlcy Dinkel to run 2 years ago buti Ibert Smith who retired and cameout here from the city lives near Svuith Lyon got the job Mr Rogersv us in this office about a year aiiiter we wrote an article on the ra He said the road commission ,haj insufficient funds but when they gOtithe extra gas tax money they would , tho neighbors onoby Mrs George May and Mrs Harcil Henry and Friday night the oait matrons fc officers of Pinckny Chapter 145  E S jave a dinrcr in hov honor at the Masonic tern ,o She was given a five plUe settWK of china, Mrs Virginia Vanormin wortliy matron, making the pvtbentationthe Winuns Takc tcachcis ono at the  gan found a raccoons neet within itMrMartin took pictures of itBetty Puckett stayed all night withJudy SchroederFourth Grade Nev,rfWe are working hard to finish ourwork for the year We are studying Ejypt, the pyramids, statues andthe Nile We enjoyed having Mrs Htnry for oui teacher Monday whenMrs, Campbell was ill Nearly all ofus came to the Mothers dinner Fri day night We did a square dance oihe program We had a practise game and are to play Mrs Kristinefc loom Tuesday Robert Darrow is theoapL and our team ,the 1iratesFifth Grade NewsWe are making murals on summerfun in colored chalkAnn Menke went to General Motors Open House withgo right to town They got the ey but conditions are no bitter CONSEKVATION NOTESThe postcard poll showed Michiga Ihunters bagged 1182,J0 pheasants, 1600,000 cottontails, 314,000 ruffedproiso, , V23,000 ducks, TDOiiO geese, Ci, 1J  ,,id grey squirrels,40000vv ffrk US 1,000 snowshoes andA ul Miowed 55 prrent of tilldter hunters piMen eil a Xov 15 open en and 24 percent a Saturdaayin  5000 Girl Scouts are expected toattend National Rally at Highlandnear Milford June 28July 10 Conservation Officer Doeham ofPRIZE WINNING ESSAYA contest was sponsored by 66 mSocial to honor Michigan WeekIn1 Mio found 2 loons grounded on a roadnear Luzerae last week which theyhad mistaken for a body ef waterLoons cannot take off unless in wat ff are still continuing in theuusry  the list of unemplyei has Imbed to 200,600 The Gen filoiora, ford and Chrysler announcfarther layoffs and other factoriesart on a 4 day week The government  promised to channel some 75,l0Vl0 in iefense contracts to Mich R but lhy will nok be availah UiMi next yearSo unless there it nip in production there is liablebe coirsiderable unemploymenturn election time In the past party in power has always hadtake the blame for thi Farm es will probably be down asgreas refused to let the president st advance soil bank paymentsland taken out of productionaf iathMayor Cobo has been a successfulinor of tlie Detroit because hei tilings done, slum clearance, civiccviiiirs, expressways and converting the street cars to busses Howeverher dad and sister, Mary, She gave   OU1 opinion he lacks oiic essential,the Junior Division Carol Miller, 13,o Pinckney won first prize This is her essay Its Great To Live in Michigan er After considerable effort, theyThe reasons I like to live in Mich fouht freely, he managed to placeJulianne Kelly, Miss Pinckneyann Kelly, Miss Pinckney by 1 point rolly Heinze was Howell Queen and jGloria Sfrong, Fowlerville Queen The Golden Book of Memories purfey Livingston Lodge at are many and varied To addthem up, I like to think of our state lhey took offax a loving, sympathetic, and stn Lhem in h AuSable River from whereQf presented to thewas on a display in aThe Saturday program was a flop I shoWca8e in the lobby of theat, the cavalcade who were to meet m ion the Pinckney square at 2 ptotirthe recreation areas did not showAip The reception committee, j lincluding several girls in formals waited in vain for them The Pettysville Civic Assn put on their entertammet to them in the school toempty seats It consisted of aingmg by the high school trio, Mike Heat1,Narcy Case and Dick Imus, the 4 temple The names of those makingdNayJsotes, numbers by Loretta Shaf era polka band and a style show inwhich wedding yowna etc wereohMr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel haddinner at the Warren school and were taken through the subdivisions and te 175,00,000 GGMC Tech plantThey saw Loretta Clinton who works thereA calamity struck Pinckney lastweek when Tommy Wylie was strick en with the measels , removing himfrom all social activates of whick he U usually the center He is back onthe job now though donations to the Home are inscribedit Clare Miller aced as guard oft ihe first dayAl Liphart of Ann Arbor was appointed to the Maonic Service Com, minion Grand Lodge is in Detroit ajjainnext year cere mother Sympathetic, for although the most unruly of her child THE COUNTY LEAGUEThe Livingston County Soft Ballren who stray from the righteous League will start June 4 with 5puth are punished, she does not be teams City Servicr, Hamburg, Fowlieve in Capitol Punishment It has Milford Pinckney GeerSPECIAL NOTICE always made me wonder why gome doe3 not have a team this year beingstates take it on themselves to pass replaced by Milford Pinckney willthe judgement, Death to the Trjans1 have to start the season without thegeasor   services ofMax Southwell and WesA losing mother for she spreads ley Reader as they will not be availout her arms and offers to us any afcie until later, type of recreational, educationaland social opportunity  A sincerely interested mother,forafter giving us a memorable chili oeoo  KIWANIS NOTESThe Kiwanis free shows on the start May 31 and continuef Th friends and customers of tha hucd she gives us an old age pensionlate Charles Sober who drove the with all the benefits to keftp us under cJvry Thursday  night for 15 weeksHickory Ridge milk truck fra num her love protection and guidance    her of years are collecting a purse If you seek a beautiful peninsula, human touch Gov Williams exc 111 in this He hs twice visited functions of the Pinckney Masons,tailed square dances at Howell and ge and other places in theAlso attended Masonic degree work at Ann Arbor in April laor Cobo is also a Mason At thebig Masonic convention it is customary for the mayor in whose city it ishtlcl to give the welcome address 1 hi is givn in closed lodge In someinstances where the mayor is ofl0  Tae Kiwanis are scponsoring a teamin the Howell Girls soft ball leagueare captainsbcr of years are collecting a pu jf you seek a beautiful peninsula,of money for his widow and four  look arouni your js our motto, and Marilyn VanSlambrook and Francischildren Abotit 40 ha8 been raised leven through we sometimes think the His are captains  i dtso far Anyone wishing to donate rass iscan learo the money with Mrs Mary Kennedy or Roy Clark, collectionends June 2 on the ether side1JOSEPHJoseph Schnebelt, 64, proprietorThe Ray Burls, Joe Bums, James of bakeries at Dexter and SalineBums, Kenneth fry, Jack Young f am djci of a y attack Monday He izss Coyle spent Sun by yday in Gran Kapids and saw the 2 j The funeralConklin children take their first j Jo8epV wife and 7 childrenburiai are from Stcomainioa  I SUMMER RIBLE SCHOOLThe 16th annual Summer BibleSchool for this community is June 11 to 22 9 to 1130 a mClaees forall ages from 4 up according to the school grades All children welcomeCome to theCalvary Mennoite Ckurch a luce report on it We were happyu Fee the mayor of Warren and the people with him Monday We arecompleting our work and reviewing Birthdays which come this summerare being eelebrated each day thisweek with spankings and cardsWere anxious for field day and the picric day June 1 We were very happy so many parents came to th Mothers dinner FridayFifth and Sixth GradesSaturday Mrs Tasches room andour played St Josephs school of Dex Catholic faith he sends another cityxert and we lost by onp point D to 8 iJTal who is a Mason Three time Monday Mayor Eckstein and wife of  c Cobo has been mayor grandWnrren visited us with Ernie Botke   been in Detroit 2 timesof the recreation depCThe Ecksteins 1 i lerk Ledbettor gave the welhad an exchange student from Gerjiiany, Rufus Stock who lives with  them He is going to high school is17 and was born 2 months before thwar We just finished our study cf Germany and asked him to talk toi about it His talk was interestingand we were surprised he talkedsuch good English Other visitorswere Rev Fr Schmitt, Rev and Mrs Winger, Mr and Mrs Beck, Mr andMrs Camburn, Mrs Kennedy MrLeo This is Michigan Week and we have done several Michigan projectsTbifc week a conservation man talks to us vrSixth Grade NewWe had a test Friday and mostcvfryono got a good markThe mayorof Warren, Mr Eckstein, his wifeAnI a German exchange student visitcrl us Monday We are getting somervhibits ready for Michiganand they are about finished WeekLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76Regular meeting of Livingston LodgeTuesday, June 5 at 8 p m Grand Lodgt SfipotU will  last year PoliceThis year Cobo didc,e nimsolf or send anyone and the ii,, time in the history oftd lodge there was BO welcome120th ANNIVERSARYThe iNorth Lake Methodist churchwHl celebrate its 120th anniversaryJune 3 with special servicesAt 1015 A M Bishop Marshall Reid of thtLitioit area vrtil speak1 he Womens Society of ChrittfamSivrue will serve a plate luncheona l00 noon The afternoon will b one v,r ieminiscensetalks by formcr ministers and Rev Harveyretired and Mrs Eva Stofer, life longresident of the ccommunity Tteaddress is by Bishop L L Findv iupU of the Detroit District of th Methodist ChurchAll former members, friends andthe srtncral public are invitadI IThe Boy Scouts had anlast Wednesday night John PierrtJryrysriTHE PBTCeWSY MSFATCtf , If ay M,NOWOlds 1Your investmentwhen you go over Look at the records Ride the Rocket Youcan see proof of value everywhere You canfeel it in the luxurious bigcar ride and theI precision handling,fa terms of pure beauty theres no match forUldfenobiles styling leadership Take the distinctive Intagrille, for example ItsmOually two sturdy bumpers in onr, blended Into a handsome dogign And if yourepowerminded, Oldu lies highcompression Rocket Engine delivers 350 poundfeet O torque and 240 horsepower in the 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Estate of Margaret  Stackable, DeceasedAt a session of aid Court, held onMay 21, 1956Present, Honorable Hiram R SmithJudge of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, That thepetition of K Leola Lavey, formerly K Leola Stackable, the administratrixof said estate, praying that her finalaccount be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned to the persons entitled thereto, will be heard at the Probate Court on June 12, 1956, at tenA MIt is Ordered, that notice thereof begiven by publication of a copy hereofror three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispateh, and that the petitionercause a copy of is notice to beserved upon eac own party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by personalservice at least five 5 days prior tosuch hearingHiram R Smith,Judge of ProbateA true copyHelen M GouldDeputy Register of Probate Is It True ThatOpportunity Knocks But Once How about the  income check that come along every to ten Each one is Opportunity,bringing you chance cite chance to get ahead it takes a little plftaniag aatarally You cant do woe about grocer and butcher nwneyJBmtbetween neceisitiss and luxuries, there is a margin of safety you can carry forwardWork out your savings plan,and open an account at tail bank Then steadily build it upwith regular depositsFIRST NATIONAL Bank HOWELLTHEATREBtHTBX MICHIGAN Wed Thar, May 29, SO, SIMarjorie Main and Arthur HunnkatETHE KETTLES IN THE OZARKFriday, Saurday, Jane 1, 2 Double Feature ProgramPerry Lopes tad Beverly Garland isTHE STEEL JUNGLE LEE THEATREScott Brady and Audrey Trotter laTBS VANISHING AMERICAN CartoonSunday, Monday, June 3, 4Matin Suttay, ago p m Unt Robert Taylor and Stewart GrangerinTHE LAST HUNTIn Cinemascope and Color Cartoon Frilay, Saturday, Jsjs 1, 2OefjMs FostsmTH MAN WHO NBVBB WAI fat CfaeweEpa aad CoeafWithCUfton Webb, Gloria GranaaJAGUABIWKkSafcwCatSunday, Monday, Jan 3, 4 HILDA CRANEIn TehnicoloTfat CineaaScopeWithJean Swamon, Gary Mattosoa Selected Snorts1ue6 Wed, Thurs June 5, 6, 7 Rosana Podeata and Jack Sernaa Tues, Wed hurt, June  , 7BOCK ROUND THB CLOCK WithBilly and His Chorus aadMASTERSON OF KANSASWithGeorge Montgomery HELEN OFTROYIn Cinmtascope and Coler CartoonFriday, Saurday, Juno 1, 2SYLVANTHEATRE Thur, Fri, Sat May 31, Jane I, 2 TARGET ZEROStory of the Glory of the Fighting G Is OOOO3CI0 DriveJn THEATRE THE BLACK DAKOTAS IN Technicolor withGary Merrill and Wanda Headrix alsoTHE NIGHT OF THB HUNTER withRobert Mitchum and Shelly Winters Also CartoonSun, Mon, Tues, June 3 4, 5 I DID A THOUSANDDEATHS WithJack Valance, Shelley Winters Sunday, Monday, June 3, 4TO HELL AND BACKini Cinemascope an color withAudi Murphy and Charles DrataialsoFEMALE ON THB BEACHwith Joan Crawford and Jeff Chandler Alse CartoonTO WIN10,000ENTER THE HOWS YOURHOUSEPOWER CONTESTJust read the fact sheet,then take a minute to com plete entry blank Grandprize 10,000200 otherarize every saonth throaghSeptember For fact sheet and entry blanks   Se your appliance dealer or DETROIT EDISON Wed, Thuru June 6, 6, TLOVE MB OR LEAVB MEIn Cinemascope and Color withStewart Granger A Vivian Laodfon also  sDUEL ON THE MISSJSSIPPrLex Barker, Patricia MedUaa CARTOONg ,Week end visitons of theSchmidt family, Portage Lftka, wartMr and Mrrs Ray MaxwellBrighton,Mr and Mrs F C Rieckhoff sr and daughter, Howell Fred fUtakhofljr of Chicago and Mr aad lira Norman Gurnee of FentonBottle Gasf OR C00NNG, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATING iWYUE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL  Meafca of Foderafl nd FederalIncts raking Chops both clippings and leaver into, fine mujch that improves your lawn fuels hand trimming I Cuts right up to fences and otherobstacles 10ajtt wliisfs UTtmw Reversible handle saves time To direction, just reverse handlerMAVI A mi HOME DEMONSTRATION JWe have the new DuoTrim Power Mowerjust right for your lawn 18 or 21inch size, rotary or reel Best buys made byhe makers of famous DuoTherm HomeHeaters and Water Heaters Mr and Mrs J H Hooker and theC W Hookers attended the AppletonCarpenter wedding at BrightonSaturday night  AH Dtpoaita fesartd Up to H0yDMike Jamala family of Detroitca lein the Murray Kennedys Son dayThe Don Griffiths of Mt Pleasantwere Sunday guests of the Joe Griff ith family5AF ANTUQUE FURNITUR AUCTIONAs I have no place to store it I am selling the antique ftfraiture once belonged to the John Fehey Estate at public auction on the farmknown as the Frank Mowers farma one mile north on Howell Sd and V mile west to 7700 Gawley Rd onSATURDAY, JUNE 2 at 100 PM ni vwv VVTK r  i r  jMEMORIAL DAYTHE LAVEY HARDWARE At IT A WtfH FLOWERS freaHELLERS FLOWERS HsVtJIAntique CandelsticksCandle Stick MoldsAntique ClocksSeveral High BoysNine Old Fashioned BedsNumerous Chairs One Coleman LampAntique StandsOther Oil Burning Lamps, LanternsTERMSCASH Folding BedsAntique PicturesAutkjue DishesThree Rugs, 2 9x12, one ltxll Set Double HarnessSir elo Harness Cooking UtensilsAnd many other article JAMES WHITE, PROP With the end of the civil war, May 30th was set aside each year to honOthose who gave their lives to preserve the Union Through other years and other wars it has seemed only fitting to includo in memoriamall those who fell in the service of their country Did thty not in turncontribute their all for the United tates of AmericaWe rfsh to pay tribute here to our heroic dead and radodiamtt orselves to the pursuit of the peace taese men and womam fought so valTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKINOOBPORATH 1911TH KINBTT TSARS OF SAFE nnTOlAll Desita up to 10,000 kuundtf Our Membership Deposit lamnuiet fc th F4aralWYLE, AUCnONEMty, May Si, 1954FBTCUTCY DISPATCHMYRON HUGHESPeoples Walter Reason ish nre at Reeveaville CaliforniaStoreLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED  IISHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKENNED GENERAL STOREDelicious cuerry pie other fruit pies,too stays ovenfresh for months in ahome food freezer pr twoinone refrig erator freezer Bake several, freeze theextras Youll agree with the manysmart homemakers who say You can Live Better ElectricalMSee Your Electrical Appfcuwe fetterLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPIJBISib Evrything m Sberwin Wflfiams Pantoand Building HardwareCeal and FaelOiD E HOETf ft SONSHA 68119 Dexter EASY WAYTO WIN10,000tafe a minute to com try blank Grand10,000200 othtrDfTROIT IDISONft grade boys and girl gftrt Saturday night at th hamtf leaita LM for Rosemary McCarthy wb it Moving to Detroit SI wwrt Mr Htta Touag  MmCoyUmw t JMkaom Tamaty Tht Murray Zmmm and GM Udwdf Uara ltm 4 play DSM bail with Mitchell taamin UM BOMIII Dakota toagna Ht wai Gordon Lamb of Detroit and William Lamb of Ann Arbor called  at tie Dispatch office Saturday They were her to fbc cp their cemJ etry lot Names orraHJed etf flbse who attended the the Mflfetfc grand lodgelast week were Lawrence Camburnand Clare MillerThere re 39 soldier dead in thein th Pinckney Cemetery, 22 in the St Marys and 6 in the SproutGlenn Hinchey is a patient at theMcPherson hospital, HowellDr Walter Mercer and wife tEast Lansing and Dr Frank Mercer1 of Pontiac called on Wm Mercer  Sundayj Harry and Drucilla Murphy spent Sunday with the John Sullivans andI A H Murphys in JacksonThe John Boyers were dinnor guests Sunday of the Pete Straigers in Ypsilanti aand supper gusts cf the Clarence Pratts in Ann Arrbor Robert Pike and wife were in LansingRita Miller attended a 4H meet,p Saturday in Cooleys woods Mrs Clara Kennedy and childrenof Detroit called on Mrs EmmaVollmer SundayMr and Mrs Ona Campbell, II CVedder and Don Winger attendedthe Argus open house at Ann ArborI Friday nightI Ona Campbell and wife spent the week end with the Carl Lentz family in Lansing  Airs Iola Rail attended the Home i Extentsion Council meeting in EastLansing last Monday and a meetingat the home of Mrs Mary MeabonCake decorations were the topicRalph Hall and wife called on theFred Catrells in Howell SundayMr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy andLee Tiplady were in Chelsea SatururdayMrs Floyd Weeks and daughtersof Grand Ledge were in PinckneyMondayRoy Merrill and wife of WhitmoreLake called at the Dispatch officeMonday M E Darrow and wife and GeorgeThompson and wife were Sundayu40te of the Bert Bentiwi r Brtgh tonsThe Irvin Kennedys entertainedthe Gerald, Ambrose, and MurrayKennedy families at dinner SundayMrs Florence Gardner of Stantonvisited Mrs Ethel Sprout last weekMrs Sprout took her home SundayFrank White and wife of Howelland Mrs Ellen Newman of Ann Ar bor called on the Ben Whites lastweekThe W H Eulers and Mrs Nellie Wylie called on Dick Wylie at the McPherson hospital, SundayAirs RSoberta Miller is now employed in the Mcherson Bank hereGuy Blair of Fowlerville spentThursday with the Roy Dillingham3 Dr Harlow Shehan of Jacksonand Billy Shehan of Jackson spentj a day with the William Shehans last I week and SuppliesElectee, Oil and Gas Ht Water Heaters UETEWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICEPHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36w G6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2  Having a redhof crime wave intown Specs Mciuiro and Buck Hanson were caught taking moneyout ol parking meters  again Iwas at Potico Ilcachiuarttrs whon ,ison Ti,  tiinforms, saidtheyve beenFrom whore 1 sit, we oiiojlit ,, agai  t uMU n anyone   i   being wron just becausp ihila nice old lady rushed in to re the way it looks to us Tor i, port them stance, Ive heard people tasIt was dark but I saw their against a neighbor because thfyfaces in the flashlight beam, she didnt approve ot his choice saiilrcathlesslyYoucanttrust beverage They liked tea, oranybody these days something, while he preferred aShe got flustered when Chief Klass of betr Be sure you have aBenson explained that Specs and cse bet ore you lay down the Uliuck are authorized collectorsworking nights after their reg ular jobs Have to get em uniPaul Levin, son of iDr S Levin of IBeardsley Rd graduates frfm theUniversity of Michigan medical deptin June and will intern in Los AugelegCaliforniaThe Harold Nuoffer family cf iLansing were Sunday guests of thtjLloyd HendftMAllan Dinkel and Audrey Klikottand Robert Ryan aad friend visited the Detroit zoo SundayAbout 250 attended the weddingof Nancy Chubb  Edward MacDonaJdeld at the Howell Pvesbyterfan church Saturday night Ationg those fromhere were the Albert Dinkels, Homer Abneyi, Charles Wirds W P Closand wife, Wayne Wagner and Louis WagnersMrs Helen Miller entertained 33people at her home Saturday after,noon in honor of her daughter, SallyMrs Alma Harris of Detroit wasa Sunday guest of the Floris ClarkMrs Weltha Vail of Hortoa is viaiting Mrs Rose HendeMrsRobert Read attended a showerlast week at the home of Mrs DanHowlett of Gregory for Polly Mitteerof StackbridgflPat Umphrey of Detroit spent theweek end with the George VanNormansVolney Wiegand o Detroit andViola Pettys of Howell spent theweek end with the J, H HookersThe Howard Reads had dinner atSaratoga Farms Novi, SaturdayThe Charles Hoder family of Detroit were Sunday guests of the Leser McAfee family tTht Joe Griffiths, Lawrence Camburns and Mrs Sadie Moran went to Adrian Sunday on 0 E S Villa FComplete Serviceil, Gas Lubrication B F GOODRICH TIRESVEDDERS MARATHON SLKVICEB r Uooanch lire, Batteries, AccessoriesPhone UP 8 3196 445 East Maui REPAIRSTHE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607McAfeIfanHowardD Bricct USED POWER ILawns Mowed WERS FOR SALE OR RENTMowers Repaired1EWLETTBCWHITEJf CEi140 Livingston St Phone UP 83149 Artor Dnl Lynn Hendee and viftThe Winston Baughns and Clifford Lynn Hnde and vift wmre WMend guests of the Dr Jim Naah fil i Cldwttar  gily in Coldwttaru thkto gtmnd PnU CwJJud Bekkerinffs of HowU aRfiMthry of Aan Alter oattiiI0M  P jONLY A , BUT 50, 1MLIBRARY NHWSNew books are theby Lundy, Ace Pitcher by Gartner, Big Country by Herron, BorroerrsAfield by Norton3ellfarm by Meek,French Foreign Legion by Blapsing The Rookie Fight back by THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL COWLeonard, Empire of Fur by Derleth The Winner by CarseCARD OF THANKS tIt is with deep appreciation I wifth to thank everyone, who made my re j The PincJuwy SanitariumRay i Biff M D Fiackaey MichiganGail llOKf A M to 200 P M KxceptTUM, FrL, Sat900 to 800 P MU LAVEYcnt hospital stay more pleasant For the many gifts, cards, and letters of General Insurancesincere Get Well WishesAlso to PHOtfB U P r3221 all my friends who made calli Myroom was made very cherrful by the beautiful flowers Thanka again Mrs Esther Campbell FUNERAL HOMEDi  Swartboot DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P S3171Only  ttltramodem Jolin Deere 50, and O Tractor offer you this ex Ciftive combination of outstanding featuresDujjJex Caiburetion    Cyclonic FuelIntake   Six Forward Speeds    Quick  ir Wheel Tread    live HyrcTrol    Live Power ShaltEngineered Power Steering   , 3 KneeAction Front WheelsMtariTmHn Convenience and Comfort Indeed, all thece aodicl cjsr  advcuucTesine and moneysaving featuresand y olhersawait you today at the wheel c him Deere Tractor Well bo happy to bnnsthe tractor of your choice to your farm for demonstrr lion available with gasoline, Ufuel, or LPGas ergine the 70 also  available asa Diesel PLXCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSThe June meeting of the Pinckneykings Daughters will be at the homeof Mrs Harvey Garr, Hiland LakeThursday, June 7 at 130 p m SecretaryI AH ROVE SCHOOL BOND ISSUEi Last Thursday by a vote of 471 to 324 Dexter approved a 1,250,000 school bond issue to build a new 22room school on Baker Rd, north ofHoey Rd south of Dexter Bids willbn advertised for at once This is the 3rd school addition in Dextersince 1936 Dexter is the csmtor of a large school consolidation districtTHE LAVEY HARDWARE CLAY GORDONLYLB W MJNSELL ASSOCIATE REGISTERED LANiSURtEYOROffice 211 East Grand BivrPhone 1551W Howell, Michigan W Munsell, Fred C Reickhoff, SrOPtQMETKlbi120 West Grand liivvr HoweU, MichiganPhone 358 uideuce 61DR G R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell MichiganBERT WYUETAuctioneerFABM SALE3 A SPECUUTfPbone fowlerrille CA      LOOK LOOKL00KT PINCKNEY WINS FROM HOWELL jPinckney won from Howell here iFriday 11 to 2 Dick Kennedy pitched jall the game and allowed 5 hits Lonn ie Huhman caught Don Packer batting left handed the first time gotj 4 hits Herb Dyer had a double and  single, Dennis Clark a triple and Dick 1 Higgs a double The Howell batteryi vajs Dieterle Arnold fierq   COME ONE  COME ALL   j Pinckney ends her season here todaywith StockbridgeFish Dinner AT ST MARYS NEW PARISH HALLJiFriday, June 8 th 13 iJnadflla t Plncknoy, Mlcltdh RepairlngGold Sinpi Watch Bcrndsoweicd Fi BilllolH, LLOYDWvestock TTauiingWeekly lripe MaUe to Detroit General TruckingPHOME U PRoger J tarr AgencyCOMFLSTli INSUKANCJE COVBB AGBEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL STrtnckne, Mich Phone UP 89131 iDeal EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Property Basic ess OpportunitiesLust Your Property Hith MlGerald ReasonBroker  209 Notffo Peaif IT PRitter TVSaIesServiceRADIO  TELEVISION125 Webster 8tWnckney, DR J E CAMPAUOPTOMETRISTExanrtMlioSTand Saturdayby Appointment9126 Chilson Road, 4mi N of Phoaa Bribton AC 7U11iCLASSIFH AD VSThe Louis Clintons who now livein Detroit called on the C J Clintons WANTED tdj jobs of any kind,rak j and heeled in the ground FOR SALEI will sell the followingnursery stock which are 2 years old at onlast week Their daughter, Jeanto be married in Junaoooo ising yards etcAdding Machines TypeWritersRIBBONS AKD CARBON PAPER MACHINES SALES A RSPAXB UP 8 3223FOR SALEHouge Trailer, lfi ft infood eondition, newly painted Inquti6 212 East Main St, PinckneyFOR RENT Completely modern 6j room house Oscar Beck i half the listed price Peach, Pear,Plum, Cherry, Hedge Trees,Strawbevy, Raspberry settings, Scotch,Pines, Rambler Rose, Umbrella and Grande Flora, Special Catalpa andrruny other varieties Buy of me and syve money James WhitePinckney, Mich FOR SALE3 room house, bath an j i water at 9800 Cedar Lake Rd,Pinrk 1 ny alao 19A9 Chervolet stake body I truck Wayne Bennett UPS 6621  SALELawnmowerMarshal Mcabon Phone UP 8 3304Livingston Office Supply, f FOR SALE Combination Screen201 SOUTH MICH, WELL and Storm Door 210x82 1000PHNE HOWBLL 2094 Mrs Mae Da Herr House to be erected 24x 54 on  acres Well and footings in Chrysler Royal, 1947 Georga Engquist, 2829 WM36STARTS 530 P MSponsored by the Guild 1 Our Lady of Fatima     STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor me VAunty ofLivingston  U Uit Matter ot tho EstaU at Mary L Hoff DeceasedAt a swsion of said Court held onMy 7, 1906Present, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate Notice is hereby given that thepetition of Floris G Clark, thexecutor of said estate, praying that his final account be Allowed FOR , bUrn deep  ZZsZ S7XrrueiHaroId Porter RdTeiuptown  onPincknevsFRUITSMEATS i JLJ VEGETABLESGROCERIESFISHrJ   MARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE FOR SALE OR LEASE Restaurantat Lakeland Year around business4585 M36 Phone ACademy 73019 MrS Krupararrive, LakeKR SALE  Chrysler Royal Heator17 George EnquistFOR RENTModern 4 bedroom partly furnishid country home and barns 1 WANTED TrCnchinff locked M 7530 Chmbrs RdI PincW 1ZI Tnkl toty with 1 acrt or more Will lease Mip rifi , jr hone upg 3260Mr Bernard Lvey ,phone Lansing , Footingsud day of hearing, in the PinckJ The Gorge Meyer Modernization Co Dispatch, and that the ptiiener 201 K Hoover St, Tnn Arbor,Mirh the residue of said estate assigatd 1 the persons enWtlod thersto, will bI heard at the Probate Curt June 5, 1956 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe givn by a publication hereof lor wteki conseutivsly prtvioutto taidneycause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in intrgfrat hi3 lat known address by rtyiatered mail, return rcipt demanded at least fourteen 14 days prioc tosuch hearing, by porsonal Serrice atleast five 6 prior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of Prolate jA true CopyHelen M GouldDeputy Renter of Probate rTOT,cvei wthirted nriced rightCieorpc 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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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d bee n slugge da d robbe d b y tw o boys,on e o f who mwas  colored  H e wa s take n t o Uni versit y hospita l bu t wa s dea d o n ad mission  H e ha d 1 2 skul l fracture Ther e ar e 4  children  2  colore d boy s TV Mnckne y Fireme n ha dCiii,tv,n s pait y a t th e fir e hal l Sa t  it y Tiifht  A n Oyste r suppe r wa sTh e Leste r McAiee s entertaine dth e Lyn n Bfratty s o f Rus h Lak e an dMrs  Jounru c McDonne l an d sonPhi lMrs  Elle n McAfe e an d daughter sI   rr a uiv i Lesli e wor e in  Detroi tIv l week u  a n Aver s o f Parislifiel d wa s aSunda y prues t o f th e Leste r McAfees Ti e ei  Bjiuhn s spen t Chris twit h he r peopl e in  Rirnunjrhnm x   Ljuyienc e IJauirh n famil ywcro  Chrisitma s guest s o f the G  V  a  Li me , s  ul  M a son Ti c iur  ISaUKh n faviil y ha d th eVinsic n Bufchn, Bill Uauihu Rob The State of Michigan has BOiir pimishintf juvenile for mlsddtde incin the Ypuilanti school lastwe u a 14 year old pupil slashed aa teacher who tt ed to admonish hint tth  razor The ivoond was fromiit rat to noun  required 82 stitch o close, The teacher aastfb bfasto dvuth and will be jarred for life As the boy is a juvenile ttbianiicli an be done with him He canriot L tried in i a criminal courtWhienaw has juvenile court butii i under a cloud justhow as a 14 CM old boy committed suicide tbtrtby hangingare still stalemated init as far as the reopening ofSuez Canal are concerned The Britlcn tUfthn, Bill Uau4hu Robin a 1960 Chevy sedan are sought Crt Stfeld, GeoiPe VanNoiman and Thev bought gas near Willow Run , Rujet iGaroCjshortly after the cirme  for Christmas usj,Sunday wucsta of the Mark NTsri1 fiwniiy were the Bird KckkennKi KerInitb ill, Jack Clark familiea, AliceAnnual Meeting of the Living ffOarnart of Dexter, Meredith Kcli ANNUAL MEETING,OountyMutual Fire FnatirancceCompany will be heW n January ,  the HomeOffJce, 106 WestRiver, Howell, Michigan  at,rr Two directors are to be for a three year term All member ae urged to attend   Bex B House, Secretary oiru of Ft Wayne, Ind, Mr Moonand Pete Katan Haan of Calvin r und French troops are gonehave been replaced by UN Proiior Nasser considers the bloeki 1 ranal his ace in the hole aad H far resisted all attempts toit of the 48 ships sunk there Ha will atlov, no one but the UN to clear H   as they have but two shipt H wiJl take thorn a long time Natterprime asset is that this country fT ti him against Great iIGretjchen Tjascb i home fromThe Mrc Thrcssa Covlp jthe Pat McGowan family of Poefeiftcrml Mark Melvin Sunday She Chrstnias at tbe Clarence e near ChelseaPw Mike HonthNis home from FtAtlee family of Gladwin toppedat the Bob Taseh home Sunday en route ,to Pelrey JBesch Fbrtda, tovisrt the Wayne Mrs teye OBrien of BanketHilMs vi1tipg the Lee Uveys Wh them she calledon the Jack SVtarnsin Lansing Sunday  ,Mrs dna, Spaars and Jack 4 eci the IJyod Hendee, Gailand, paar and Jack Seldon hs4dinnertth Arthur Krych i  MM San Christmas Louise ShehanThe Don Griffith family of ttfcPleasant were Sunday res1e e Iht Joe spetrt Sunday wtth tWfor the holidayNancyand Dick Imus fcave him a tity Sunday niht and Pavy Burns will throw one toni tfht Tho WnfttOiff 8anHin flnily spettt1 at the Prank Clark home atfamily enterttffc ian and FranceWithout that supportc dlapse would be fastVo great agencieswhich bad tae t to do with builiinvusxthis iaikrn sbem to be doomed They tre the river bests and lake boats endr railroads,The railroads htSn hid10 yieid to the aiiways aid btyeta to extent that theiris nonexistantgreat railway stations vused At Detroit the Nev fork iral has considered selling thelt Ds tioii tenminal The Saturday day tomdUmPost carried picture of tbe Waahil i, C terminal which is deeertd,Tjetw have taken most  ofAeiht business, Many  etrtytft icrs here came via the Erie Canalnow only Enow only m mtmory, The bt A OV,Hendee, TheC W Hooker family, off AmiyVror sjiert Chcistmss at the jf fl,Hooker home, Mrs Grace Noble of PleasantRidge and Mrs Jeanette McDonneU Two luxoroue pMteagerotter years, The Eastern StatesGeeater Detroit were towed to 1 St, Claire last week and burned ft tbc ceel in them, Aaee boat ssorvmg as a hotel at DMraa Yet swas only a few aoi asjafl ML ,  the rdla  wleft Detroit,Mivtix7  Dia l comfor t wit h an automati c blanke t  mtt  ho w roo mtu rTher , ar e color , t o harmoni c wit hever y decor Se e you r deale r o r Detroi t Ediso nI D LIK ESAI D SANTAFOG THE Y NEA T IT VELL Th t Prebat o Cor t fo r  k r MtheFtra lCorporaOowtr0Docebe r A  Do f Prebato ,I n  ta t Matte r o fPLOWER SA  WIT B FLOWERS sawTA TSpear an d Jac k ShokLo nReynold s ontortaino d Lo s an d Holo n Tiplad yChristmas  j Thepono d th e soMo n b y boatin go  4 8 t o I  Do n Swarthof t seor f y , 3ot , Docoato r   I I9 8  jtoint a fo r PMfcne y mn d Ro y Bo a I  M A Pooav eso n ha d 13  TVo y playo d forwards  I ri,   r   Wayr e Car r wa s a t eonto r wit h I C l  UCU  WJ      AiUsfBt Martin, , Rolli e fihehoA  Paulan d Salph , a  taw  wimn  atguards  Elwi n Hulc e playo d wit hCheteoa  Saturda y the y los t t o th ersdwa y Leader s tea m o f An nArbo r 8 6 t c 40Ro y Reaso n wa s hig hfo r Pinekne y wit h 1 4 Swarthou t ha d HOWEUTHtATHColo rMOU S PBOPL1 i r  an d Cyathi s PateU kiue n guardin g hi m an d onl y ha d poPta The Sibert brothers of Aon footers, dominated the otor CortooaHncknoy high school basket bailMaryrf Chelsea, St Thomas, Ann Arbor, Uowell Reserves, Ypsilanti ReAun Arbor ReservesThe Creamery deal did not gothrough Mr EndeiHne was ready tocarry out hig end of it but the Gordon Baking Company decided notlo sell Newsurtoo Dailey sadIslHtm m TBWZS INAHRTucs, Wed, TWa, Jo,, j, THE FIRST TRAVELLING LADYRogers Barry NeaCarol Chajareaturotte NewtEva Swarthout, wife of Mawarthout, died in an Ann Arbor last week She leaves hernd 6 children She was Evaof Dresden, OntarioThe Big Sisters, an Yp8i Normal organization have chosensidler of Pinekney asky of hrary Veraa Howard George Greiner i8tit potomce ArizonaArthur Mitchell has goae aorta towork in the lumber woodThe school lets out Friday uUiJanuary 4Tnis letter contains a letter frowMrsMargaiet Kearney who ising the winter with herMraFlla McKeever,RevHawksYpsi Methodistpreaches a Umperauce sermon atthe Methodist church here Sundoy Ralph and Rex Reason of Detroitare visiting at the Frank Siglor home  Mrs Roy Teeple who has beAvoting her mother, Mrs  W Martin T,as returned to her home ia MaaMisae Florence and HoltnReason, Ella Clare and Lucille Meriey and Sadie Swarthout spomt end m a cottage at Wattmoie TTW, sad lUkort YOHITechnicolorSadie Harris visited heraeh in Dundee aver tbemd4 Bwof L R WilliamsJ A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALLYOUR BUJCKDlALBrLivingston Motor HOWBU, MICBJOANMOTOR SALEStreet PtbckneyITOONEANDAUAHPPYNEWYEAR 431 MUTUAL AUTO  iill, MONET M HOUOAV OBBAM SUPER M HOLIDAY WANBTARFIRE 9 HOLIDAY SSDANSUPER U HOLIDAV COUPSNQIN of LivingstaIn the Matter of the BeteteLocta Dreyer, Peeeased At a session ef aeiin te City etHeweU feen December tftfch,, 19MOOLOEN ROCMST II HOLIDAY OUIE THI OAM XMAX TOB TMBl A,MT OAI Put yenrseef k te eseitfcg Holiday spirit witb this widopn, hardtoptylfcag offered in tk atunning model Iab ii beautifully sttUd topat la aeeeat on u Higher, wider SpanARamic Windibiald gireyou a new giant en ttU and riilbliitr OldniobiJ navr AoeentStriphighlifhu th roadbugging lin  tb ntw WidStun ChassisWikt a flrmr, widf grip on th road for a smoother, safer rid And for action, tfari MI aw Rookt T400 to gir MOBOUIY whu you wantit  powor wh TM al it I, ont k toon  for aa O1U M Holiday Jf7 ka Kktt T499 Mnin Hpidwti in M mdl,ntini En gin i, irttti up t ii2 hp,, ui ml mt mtrm tnlSONS 0RIITINOS FROM YOUR OLDSMOBILI QUALITY DEALERI Bl CARIFUL  DRIVE SAFILYIDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE216 Wst Grand Rivr, HowO, Judge ofNotiq is Htrsr Gtan,petWouf Bos A Ward, th istrarijof sid f HUr final Mcount b allowod rwjidoo of sjtid oft lthe ferkoir ntitll thowto will kebtrd fet th Probato Court  I uury 15, 1957 at Un A H It i Ordfcrod, that aotiMbo fiven by pablicaHoa ofhereof for three we oc prtjvioat to said day of heartBft bkFinckney DiapatcJi, wsppr fi, wlrcutatedn said fetusf afl donr cause a top o tti opw Mbe served mpon task know JMjp te registered mail, retasa tMta 4ierest at his last ums  Bunded at least fourteemi,or to such hearing or personal service at least 4e days prior to such hrtafWfr Tiniaa R Smith, Jfkdfli ofHelen M Gould Deputy Register of ProbateSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for sfa Couaty Livingston At a session of said Court, bold at i, Probate Of nee in 1sU IBf efHoy, ell, in said County, ea fee Ufany ul December AD, 16WPresent lion Hivam It SaaitAJiUye of Probate  in the matter of the Ckaage efKJ, o oi FLORENCE IIOYWt, Adult Single PerBon t MjnTe Moyer having filed 6aid Court her petition proyisf tfct tie Court enter an order ehaagfftg ior rmme from Florenee MefOT te iMCb Whalea ,  It is Ordered, that the 8th day efJamary, A D, 1957, at ten oclock n inM torenooo, at said probat Office,K arul hereby appointed foe hearingaid petition H ie Further Ordered, Tbat pubii notice theveoff be given by fniblilucition of a copy hereof for Mffse w eks consecutively previoae to ii  day of hearing in Pinekmay Digpatch, newspaper printed and eiroulitcd in said County Imam R Smith, Judge ef Preba,MA True Copy Helen M touidDeputy Raglfter ef ProbateDr Harlow Shehan f Jeoksoncalled on William Sbehanf Tbunsday Mi Madeline 9hehan, Gretta ,Mary and Billy of Ajin Arbor Sunhy Mr Sheaan apeat firiiManas inJuckson Mn Roy Wright who naa beenat the Albert SWrley hosat ft Qfw at C, J Clinton and we wen Ofcrbttit Uoilis UolUway benienu gueits ef tne Ralfa Gintooa InLireeln ParkTk Jesse Henrs bad Jar Sundayffueite Gerald Henry ef BetroiMCl Katherine Wiwhee4 aad BeatriceLamlorn ef GregoryYEAR BE A HAPPY ONEMITtR IX YOUR NEW YEAR BE A HAPPY ONE10 Olt AND ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR12 Webster fbone UP WAYNKGreeeriet and Moats, ffeer to JWnkneyHewell Sda at SehaferAlAPPY TEAK TO ALLLLOYD Traekkl HOWARD READ BUILDERHOMES BUILT TO TOUR OftDftftPHONB YP IMU Phono lQtt  A HAPPTNEW YEAR TO ALL  ICLARE M SWARTHOUTBABBBB SHOPWS WISH YOU A DRUGs NO 1 IONS FOUNTAIN SERVICELYLE JONES DRUG STOREA HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALLR J CARR INSURANCE AGENCYEdith Carr, Agent All Kinds of Ins raaet Call UPBast Main and Dernier StePtnekneyUOSPBROUi NBW T1AR WE WISHlOlfALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR  fl IBNOML ASM LEES GULF RERyN11   Iuri WWdJSrSTO 0 AND ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR I TO ONE AND AIL A     I       r VSaipfe1 YEAR v  as OiLWRENCE GEHR1NGER LIVINGSTON COUNTY SHBBITF HELLERS FLOWERSFL9WMU FOR ALL OCCASIONS PHONE HOWELLHAPF HOWELL, MICHIGAN0 Or 3wEMME1TKINGBARBER SHOP X4 afllir5m mi i rftVIWw WPtf  f  , , qnnos TO VOU WILFRED ERWINLivington County Prosecuting Atttrmj  oO O WE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR IRUSSELL D SMITHYour FORD DEALER, HoweU,MichpNEW YEARTHE SWARTHOUT FUNERAL HOME ERDLEY VANS1CKLEBull Dosing, Excavating, Buildingi Movod Phont UP ftDON C SWARTHOUT DIRECTORVEDDERS MARAHTON SERVICERobert Vedder, Prop, Gas, Oil and Accessories FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARYla Putaam Twn Hall Open Ties day and SaturdayWE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEARALTA  MAE BEAUTY SALON GEORGE MEABON SONSe Wat , Plumbing Phone UP 8M12ALTA SHIREY, PROP 172 Eat Main St Phoae UP Ie orneur veflHSUYTON MOTOR SALESCHRYSLER ft PLYMOUTH CARS33 Eatt Grand Hirer, Howell, GLEN SLAYTON  r ROBERT EGELERaaiFk Job, Quco Painting Jobg n2 South HoweU Stt  etHAPPYYARPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD        illor, Cat WorkC ,v  j     iifev WISH  5THEPOAlbert Shirley, ChiefSTANLEY DINKEL VILLAGE PMUIDINTTO ONE AND ALL A HAPPY NEW YEARSeason CkecttttTHE PINCKNEH KIWAMS CUted to th Bettenaent of the day at 6Stor  t CofL Church EachSecretaryTHOMA EAD SONS BUILDING 3VPW4U, PAINTMeeJe     A,cMsi  I Ifeeembtr 26, 19MonersRoss Read and wife are spendingChristmas with the Russel Reads Pmaborf, PaWayne Cairr has betn a patienttt St Joe hospita, Aim Arbor H had P blood clot The Percy Ellises leave for Tarnjja, Florida bis weak and Fred Read wife for Fort  RQAiQualityiJimme Lavey,Rich Miller adHarrow are home fronjufce i base in Califorjiifc tjff Ion Swurthout took Edwardof Hiland Lake to Veterans hospitalin Ann Arbor Thursday Pvt Edward Stapleton of Ft Leonaid Wood, Mo,is spending the holi duys ut the Don Swarthout home Don Swarthout jr Skipperflew toPhiladelphia and spent 2 weeks with hib undtjXel Bourbonnois who is incharge OJ an engineering projectcn Chespeake Bay B3 ,The L J Henrys had the Keith Bradburya of Chelsea, Lambett i Henrys of Detroit, Charles Heiwys ,and Jese Henrys for Christmas guests,  iThe Walter Clark, Robert Clark,Rubscll Clark, and Edsil Meyer failies, Jack Clark, Vicki Lazlo an 1the LaVerne Clark family and Mrs G W Clark were Saturdaydinner guests of the Maynard Clarkg in MilanTie Gerry Eichman family andthe Cerald Clark family called onthe Mrs Margaret Clark family Sunday LOW PRICEStker aad Wiae To Taka CME HOWfiLL 705J2 lI i1AND BUILDING SUPFLBLverytthg in Sherwin WUBsnu Psisfti ,il and Fuel 03BuildingD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119rtJTNAM TOWNSHIP TAXES WILL BE ATTHE PUTNAM TOWN HALL TO COLLECT TAXES AS FOLLOWS SATURDAYS 9 A ftl TO 5 P MTUESDAYS 5 P M TO 9 PMSTARTING SATURDAY DECEMBER 29DOG TAGS ON SALE ADDITIONAL FEE IF  PAID AFTER FKB 2, 1957HELEN REYNOLDS HVP TREAS W5 PUTNAM ST FINCKNEY PHONE UP 8 99229  fHflPi  x VIUPI0 A TY SALES  SERVTCE MTCHTGAN BOTTLE GASmmrnrnrrk  APPPLIANCES Alain  Pearl Sts, PirrkneyWE WISH YOU ALL A HAPPY NEW YEAR beer, Win and Lunehal  i llf Fve Reads entertained theJohn McGuirea of Dearborn, the Ro bert Read and Jamea Whitley familiesThe Tom Wares entertained theJohn Paul Wares and Henry Krahns SundayThey were Christmas guestaof he vEarl KimblersChristmafi guests of the Joe Griffith family were the Clifford Miller and Merlin Amburgey families Mr Joan Matteson and babyMsdames Esther Campbell and1Lucille Camburn were in Howaillast Wednesday Mr, and Mrs Lonnie VanSlambrook and ye editor attended the in atallation of the officers of the Howell Pdnsonic Lodge last Wednesdaynight Glen Alt installed Orland Winslow, Ona Campbell,James Boyd and Lawrence Camburn attended the installaton off the of ficors of the Stockbridge Masoniclodge Thursday night Rex Sackettinstalled David Aberdeen is home fromClvcago for the holidays, With his his paventsthe Frank Aberdeen he spent Christmas at the Harold Faitchild home in Birmingham The Robert Read family attendedthe Bullis reunion Christmas at th Arthur Bullis home in Gregory Or en Marlowe who was hurt n anauto accident several weeks ago and baa been in St Joe hospital reurned1 to his home at Swarthouts CoveChristmasThe L J Swarthouts entertainedthe Louis and Gerald Swarthout familes Christmas The Franecis Shehans had theJohn Lundeens of Berkley and theBob Gannons of Redford for Sundayquests, Lawrence Camburn and wife andi Mrs Sarah Bamum were Christina guests of the Clare Bamums of Unadilla Also the Roland Gortons ofBeulah The Dick VanSlambrooks of Sai jAntonio Texas, are spending theholidays at the A VanSlambrookhomo in GregoryHe has been assignto North Carolina The Harold Darrow family ofBogey Lake called on Mrs FloraDairow and the M E Darrows Sunday Mrs Mary Ellen Read attendedher bridge clubs Christmas partyWednesdijr at the home ofMrs Loretta Schafer John BtfrgLlnda Let and ElUa beth Colone took the gifts contribJted by the Congl Sunday Schoolto St Joe and University hospitalsMonday The Dr James Nash tffcfly tookMr eat, Nash back to Pt MeyersFlorida last week The Martin Ritter family spenfChristmas with the Martin Rittersr at Lakeland The Jack Hainea family and L DHaines of Norwalk, Califonda art visiting at the Abe HaineTwtne The Jack Young farnitfcntertad he Ray Burns, Don Bums, Joe Burns, D Conklin and the KennethPry tUiiUte, Christmas THE GENliLt HOMIi CENTERUAKM AHVMILK FRESH AS THE MORNING DEWRMAN TOPPING PROP STOCKBRIDGEHickory Ridg 63 YEARS OF SERVICE 1893 TO WbbI Mesdame Barbatf Burns, Mar ,VJU  t 4mYEAR B E   I iilBPP1 1, , 1   iX  J    A  panes iwhitePMFa r A s hear 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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 JVJ,  0 Yolmume 73THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday May 23, 1956No aMICHIGAN BffRROR 7 he 1966 legislature has passedinto history and the members havereturned home to campaign for re When it was all over the MEMORIAL DAYThe services for Memorial Day are LOSE TO HAMBUBGToo many players were elsewhereSunday and as a result Hamburg got EleiieDtarySENIOR CLASS DATESBaccalaureate address at Schoolorder of last year  by Pinckney last year by handing  Sunday, May 27, 740 p mThe parade will form at the ele them a lambasting 14 to 5 Jimmy j Commencement at school Fridayshaping up and will be much on the1 revenge for two defeats handed themThe bill pensioning members ofthe legislature after 4 years Lvicewas finally passed It also gefc them social security membershipRadio cars of the dept of conservation are now a part of the civildefense system at the suggestion of Gov Williams They took ,pa c in erecent tornado alerts The governor n r wat i Iso given to power to rro boiize civil defense  The supreme court has declaredthe Michigan Trucks Communist act unconstitutional This was expectedin the face of a similar decision in Pennsylvania It ruled that oniythe federal government can pass law regulating CommunistsThe legislature gave the conserviition dept power to regulate thedeer herd by holding any deer seasons The dept promised to allow uny deer hunting only in specialareas aand not to throw open all of not them Michigan as was done 2years ago ooooCONSERVATION NOTESThe legislature after a long battlefinally granted the conservationdept power to regulate the size ofthe deer herd by holding any deerhunting seasons The deer starvation loss thiswinter was 16,60 5,680 were illegal ly shot, dogs got 3420 and accidents1080 Two more conservation filmsare ready for loan Land Waterend Fish and This is Michigan 2 migrating ducks whose feathera had been dyed red were seen at Vinan9 Lake by Robert Smith ofHowell They were part of a flock60 bluebills dyed in Florida last wintcr and released About 700 teen agers helped cleanup the Grand Haven and Hollandttate parks last week They were members of the Tulip Rod  GunCMtb and Boy Scouts 421,000 hunteis bagged 73,600last year an increase of lf000 overlast year Fishing license sales this year are4 percent over last years but trou stamp sales are 15 percent down 27 fires burned over 41 acres,34 burned over 279 a week before The dept bought 3 more publicfishing sites and 407 acres of hunting last week 40 of it on tie Shiawassee River k Mushrooms and Toad,stoojs is avaialble from the Conser vation Dept, LansingLIBRARY NEWSNew books are Who Rides byLeighton, Star Island Again byHall, The Last White Line by Bowenlhe Phantom Stallion by Savage, A Dream of Sadlers Wells by Mill, Not for One Alone by Lyon, Search in the Desert by Folson,Petes Home Run by Renick, Maiy cf Cariabrooke by Barnes and southwith them visited Mrs Lena Lotridge Iand family of Dearborn j17 from here went to the Boy Scout Rendezvous at Bruin Lake over theweek end Among them were Tomand Mickey Ritter, Tommy Read,jDonnie Ackley, Carl Burg, and Don iWashington,  aid BaughnI Andrew Nesbitt aad wife with Dr Wylie and wife of Dexter called on itevvillage square g , yMarys cemetery, with appropriate i just out of the army 3 weds in the A member of the Pinckney Board Fritz Wylie Sunday eac Pce Returning to box for Pinckney, allowed 11 hit and rJf Education has offered a prize of Bob Meabon spent 15000 hih ild th ShlPAY INCREASEA two and onehalf per cent basepay increase for all employes of Detroit Edison will take effect June 4,it was announced todayExecutive VicePresident CharlesR Landrigan explained that the action was in accordance with DetroitEdisons policy of maintaining pay levels in favorable relationship withthose of other large employers in thecompanys service area The increase of two and onehalfper cent, with a minimum of 6 cents per hour, applies to all weekly paidemployes irt trades and operating, oM fice and clqricLflS well asupcrviSoTafitTsTtaff posfttohs  About 11,000 men and womenwork in the Detroit headquarters and throughout the Southeastern Michigan area served by the company errors Pinckneys 4 runs came in  Board members salary, to the Seniorthe first inning on a walk, hit bats  who writes the best short essay on the  Pat Umphrey and Robert Hart andman and 2 errors and Jack Youngs subject My Duties and Responsibili j wife of Detroit were Sunday guestshit, Jeffreys homered in the 6th  ties as a United States Citizen I of the George VanNormans j ABRH These essays will be judged onj Myron Schoenhals and family of3 i  0, Tuesday, May 29, and the winner will Akron, Ohio, spent the week end with2 1 0 be announced on Graduation night, the L J Henry and Tom Ware tamiS 0 0 Friday, Jjune 1st 1 0, 1103321 ATTEND GRAND LODGEIN DETROIT THIS WEEKThe following attended the Ma i urlay nightAt th 8the square, ceremonies will be held on issued seven walks Pinckney made 5  15000 which includes the Schoolthe village greenThe Chelsea Band has been engaged again to furnish the marching mu sic Larry Camburn will represent the Sheriffs Department and precedethe rade Mr Chas Hill, Secretary of the Howell Chamber of Com merce, will give the main address Achorus of school youngsters will sing a couple of numbers suitable to theoccasion John Burg is in charge ofthe parade formation and urges school children, boy and girl scouts, cubs,and others, adults and children, tojoin forces in making this an evengreater success than last yearAt 3 oclock there will be a baseball game at the school diamond between Pinckney High and Stockbridge OPENIHOUSE SUNDAYSt Marys parish, Pinckney, winhold open house at their new schoolSunday at 2 p m when the public is invited to see their new school Ajluncheon will be served The dedica tion is not until August at Lovellscabinwherehethe week endis building a r the ateanth time last weekII ,,omb test in the Pacific postponed on account of badher This has us puzzled Is H bary that the weather be per before they can be exploded course we Realize they are new yet and not perfected but iftiiY tan only be used in good weath vi their defensive value would apr to be doubtful All an enemy wand have to do would be to attack i  hud weatherJeffreysPinckneyD Darrow, ssB Darrow, 2b Burns, cfGentile, If Jeffreys lbYoung, 3b Viesel, pQuesenbefry, rfBishop, rf Reader, cHamburgRowland, 2bBaker, ssLupi, If Winkel, lbODoherty, cf Waterbury, 3bKapp, rfFulkerson, rf D ODoherty, rfD Bennett, c J Bennett, p liesj Mr and Mrs George VanNorman attendedthe drama night at LydiaI Mendelssohn theatre, Ann Arbor, Sat000 0 sonic Grand Lodge in Detroit Monj At tne 8th gde graduating proO 0 day, Tuesday and Wednesday this  gram at Howell Monday night Mrs 0 0 week Alonzo VanSlambrook, Orland Alta Meyer, Hicks school teacher gaveABRH Winslow, Frank Ziegler, ye editor,  teachers speech She had 8 8th 0 Homer Abney, Cliff Miller, Winston gre graduates0 Baughn, Lawrence Baughn, Brandon0  White Jr, Olin Robinson 22 210 1 LOCAL ITEMS OF INTERESTWalter Girard who spent the winter at Brandentown, Florida,back to Lakeland last week cameThe Ronald Darrow family hasmoved from Mrs Helen Millers aptat Bass Lake to Tom Ware house on M36EThe May Festival at the Hicksschool was Tuesday nightStanley Hall oi Marine City and5 2 2 year came home last week j Bill Stearns and wife and Don RauMUSIC FESTIVAL M A V 24  ser and wife of Ann Arbor called on Miss Louise Ziegler who has been Har Hall of Troy attended the funeralArizona and California the past of Mrs Gertrude Hicks Sunday andlld th Rlh Hll Unemployment continues to in tease in Michigan and the number o unemployed persons in Michijri now numbers over 190,000 De n it is the hardest hit with overJ2A on which is 85 percent of the ,  a 1 number employed thereMany of them have exhausted their tc iployment insurance This list  hjred luGU in January and hadi Lased to 2415 iu March Generc  otors cut down to 4 days it waj ch   to let demand catch up to pi u,  Gov Williams has apjicJei to Washington to have Detro u I lint and Benton Harbor placedii critical labor sirplus areas Mayor  Oiio of iDetroit asked Washing on to channel more defense condiKt to Detroit, Just what is thei a of the wide spread unemploy jHMt is a matter of dispute Mostifc that more cars have been bu than the market can absorbThe annual May Festival of Pinck the James Whitleys Sunday,new High School will be t the j Walter Within of Ypsilanti and At the White Shrine Mother andjPinckney school Thursday night, wife called on the McAfees Sunday day 24 directed by Mrs 2o4 Earl Also the Kenneth Campbells of Red i fordLast Monday the Lester McAfeesentertained the Harold Radys and theSOME MORE LOCAL NEWSMrs Helen Berry and Mrs B Timmons of Lansing and Mrs ChfisFitz Tom Radys in honor of Harold Radyssimons of Detroit called on the Irvin , birthdayKennedys last week JoeNellieSunday Walsh of Webster called onGardner and Fannie MonksOBITUARIES  A frost hit here Saturday nightGeOrge Crane had his smudge potsgoing and thinks his peach orchardmight come throughMrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldonwere Sunday dinner guests of MrsJohn Sprout was home from McMASONIC HOMB EXCURSION Livingston Lodge No 76 F  AM and O E S Chapter No 145 will an excursion to the AlmaMasonic Home on Sunday, June 24There will be a picnic dinner at thepark and they will put on a programfor the home guests at 200 p m They will also see the Golden Book MICHIGAN WEEKThe closing festivities of Michi Week will be held at Pinckney Saturday The counyt cavalcadewill gather at the Pinckney squareat 2 p m from where the recreationareas at Waterloo aand the Univer sitv of Michigan will be visited At530 there will be a picnic dinner atthe lake At 730 The Pettysville Civic Players will put on a play forthem at the Pinckney school Mr and Mrs Roy Reason Lcotaand Edna Reason attended the wed ding of Darlene Kowslowski at Detroit Saturday She is a past grand advisor of the Rainbow GirlsMrs Mable Suydam of Jackson attended the funeral of Mrs Gertrude Hicks here SundayGretchen Tasch of Ann Arborspent the week end with her parents, the Bob TaschsThe Ronnie Hoskins arfd WilliamKelly families of Detroit spent theweek end at the Jack home hereMrs Dorothy Dinkel and Christinewere in Ann Arbor last week Monday Mrs Dinkel and Johnny andChristine were in HowellMrs Jennie Dcvercaux is visitingthe Wm Smith family in Evart Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel wentto Warren Monday where he exchangThc Paselks lived here for a num bion Saturday ed mayors offices with Mayor Eckber of years arid operated the oil Callers of William Shehan and wife sten called on the Ralph HallsAnita Shirey entertained a numberof friends at a birthday party Sun j Olher thit tlle widely rumored drastic cii nes in cars for 1957 haskept people fvom buying The tightenihg of Link  redits is also blamedby ome Tlieie have been some lay of fa in this aera but not to be compaved to the number in DetroitDaughter Banquet at Howell Thursday Ms Alta Meyer gave the toastKeesport, Pa, and with his motrier, Mrs Ethel Sprout was a Sunday dinner guest of the Ed ParkersESTHER PASELKEsther Paselk, 89 daughter ofClara Paselk and the late William Fritz Waylie is home again from Paselk, died at Detroit May lSShe Veterans hospital, Ann ArborU survived by her mother,, 2 broth  pick Wylie had his leg set at Mcuvs, William and Raymond, and a Pherson hospital, last week Tuesday sster,Mrs Elsie RUSBO The funeral A M Roche of Lansing called onwas at the McCabe, Funeral Home the Ben Whites Sunday in Detroit Saturday Burial was in The Dale Millers attended the wedOak View Cemetery, Royal Oak ding of his cousin, F Smelter at Al inthe Melvindaleschoolboard fire1 Clark Richberg, a scien  chi 7ro with wife and 4 children Upn ajjf krirls naitj he was overly itcNiive to them The supremeiKit lii just ordered him reinstat I and pi id oO,000 in back pay1 , tlie tii e he was off He claimsIn to the notnety he was unable to t i jb anywhere Kis attorney Hutj Barnard leading Delawyer Since 1947 AIL of the s oi th school board whohim hua been replacedwasi  1 iivin arethe thesiilJ daystation at Main St and DexterRd For years tht deceased has beena saleslady for the J L Hudson Co o DetroitFIRST TRACK MEETPinckney took part in their firsttrack meet at Ypsilanti last Wednesday, scoring 21 points This was notPO bad considering it was theirfirs I meet Dexter was first with 43 i, South Lyon had 42H, Boysvillle 3314, Manchester 28 and Hatland 14For Pinckney Dick Higgs wonth 160 yd low hurdles race withBobby Kelly of Pinckney secondMoCleer of Pinckney was 5th in the 120 yd high hurdles Pinckney wassecond in the medley race DavyJones was 5th in the shot put, Don Packer 6th in the high jump andDick Higgs third in the broad jumpBEAT HARTLAND 6 to 8Pinckney scored 2 runs in the 7thMemories in which the name of Liv Friday on 4 walks and B  fieldersingston Lodge is inscribed j choice to beat Hartland 8 to 4,Don Packer started pitching andDick Higgs catching Don got nickfor 4 runs the first inning Then heREPUBLICAN WOMENA good meeting was enjoyed by theLivingston County Republican Womens Club on Wednesday afternoon, the 16th at 200 oclock The gathering, took place in the home of MaeDaller in Pinckney Fifty two ladieswere present and were served baked decicacies with tea and coffee bygracious cohostesses, Mrs Fred Read,Mrs Ross Read and Miss Blanche Martin The guest speaker, a young ladyfrom Owosso, Mrs Gene Backus, gavea clear and concise talk She startedby declaring, Never before has a political party, like the Republican party, a right to ask the people of these United States to support it went back of bat and Higgs pitchedcd Dick got 12 strikeouts and onlyallowed 2 runs the rest of the way Denny Clark had 3 hits and JohnBurg 2 MRS GERTRUDE HICKSf last week were Norbert Lavcy of Detroit Thursday, Alfred Pfau and wifeof Howell, Mrs Alice West, MrsMadeline Roche and Mary Kay andBilly Shehan SundayThe Robert Pikes and Don LinesGertrude E Fitch, 82,, daUght sonad a shower for Mr and Mrsof the late James aand Estelle Tomkins Fitch was born on the Fitchfarm on M36E, July 6, 1874 and died at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor,May 17, 1956 On September 25, 1895 she married Bejt Hicks They lived on the tficks farm on MJG E A ton, Roy,born to this union died December 12, 1921 at the age of 24 Followinghis death they sold the farm andmoved to Pinckney Mr Hicks died several years ago Her survivors area neice, Mrs Zillah Baker, of Wall ed Lake and a nephew, CharlesBitch, of Lake Orion She was a member of the Pinckncy CongM church and of Pinckney Chapter 145 O E S until her retirementThe funeral was at the SwarthoutFuneral Home Sunday, Rev Beachyofficiating Burial in Pinckney Cen etcry Cecil Hooker, newlyweds Saturdaynjght at their hompe 46 were thereMr and Mrs Robert Pike attendedit Missionary Convention Friday atthe Kenway Church, LansingAria Jaguish and wife of Byroncalled on the John Boyers Sunday andCHARLES SOBERCharles Sober, 39, son of SylvesterSober of Fowlervilk committed suicide Saturday at Portsmouth, Ohio,where he had gone by running a hoseIn other games South Lyon wonfrom the exhaust pipe of bis car Hetheir 8th straight by beating Boys was weU known here as he drove the ill ft 0 d Mh Hickory Ridge milk truck fo numsrlile ft to 0 and ManchesterDexter 6 to 0GIRL SCOUTSAmanda DeBarr GO NORTHchaperoned 22 bat Hickory Ridge milk truck for a num ber of yearsj He belonged to the StockbridgeI Masonic Lodge Surviving are his parents, a wife and three children, the 12 years oldGirl Scouts north Friday night toLovells where they spent the weekend at the Claude Swarthout cabin Jat Lovells The followng drove Mr v M AAami Mrs Ray Young, Mr and Mrs fSHLJUIl  MRS MABLE HUSSEYMrs Mable Hussey, 76, a former76LIVINGSTON LODGE NOMAT CALENDARMaj 268 p m FC DegreesAlow Vskanbrook W K, P W Cwltttr See, Wiliard Morgan siv, Mrs Gwre, nSkiver ami MUsSTORE LOCAL NEWS Henry Hutsey, also at the convalescent home and a sister in Canada The funeralheld Wednesday at the MacQoaaldDihinghams and the Rots Funeral HomeHoweJL MrEaris of Howell Friday niffat waein Lafci Caartaty ia8t Marys CatftoDc QtareaBtr ft Albert SehaiU, Paetortoday Mitoses 800 sad 1008Noteaa devotions, Fridajat 7 Confections, rYiday eveningNereaa tivrotidas and Saturday frost730 to 000 9, m and Soadaj befote tot 800 MamMeiAMattt lavedCalvaqr Meaaoalte ChansRev Kara Beacaj, Paster  SupU Walter SackMorning Wocafair, 1000Sanaay Searai 1100Young Peoples Meettag 730Cottage Fellowship Senriee100ChordsRT i IV Wiager, rasterttoneky School  JO a awMental WoraW 1046 a as Than, sight prafar meeting  , at the ejavth at 100Wad choir psiurtes taH fr atTht Nulls flunk Wsat between Mate asUaaaUk StreetKeith Raegaegger, PasterAMp m p mI00 p iaJfc CM ftaetiet Wad  40 p  Mondayin HieforcMrs Mildred Miller gave MrsJoan Mattison a baby shower at herhome Thursday night 24 were presentBorn toMr and Mrs John StrongBetty Lou Ritter at MeJlus Hospital,Brighton last Wednesday a girJThe Joe Griffith family called onthe Ted Olsons in Dearborn SundayThe Murray Kennedys called at theMcCabe Funeral Home in DetroitFriday night where the body of Esther Paselk was The Gerald Kennedy family attended the funeralGus Ledwidge and friend took inthe ball game in Detroit SundayThe following attended the funeralof Mrs Blanch Brady at Howell Saturday Mrs Sadie Moran, Miss NellieGardner, with Mrs Louis Monks and Mrs Marie Picard of JacksonMr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee haddinner with the board of supervisors,at the Conapy, Brighton, ThursdaynightMrs Anna Pankoff who had anauction of household goods Saturday has moved to Hamtramck Lawrence Camburn, Homer Abney j thoy ae been minor ones A few year ao last Monday theit,es Supreme Court hand Desegregationrcverbations freofhoinjr In theis referred to as and the feeling istMs A Othulic bishop  ins c ij came out againsti i ad a fiery cross burned iid Jasi week, James Hrynes,oveMiur of South CaroliruiirbiiiK Ju supreme courtu rf in i speech last week called uj tuiinu ihe sujjreme court whenK elaryed with ursurping rights f the states While the decision td littlo excitement in theno h whej there has never bean sercK ion in schools, bussei0 ilroads io speak of still a cer tin amount has existed, especially1 iOMeniiil area Ye editor lived Detroit 11 years and while theres often approached by real estateesmen to buy property One ofit chief arguements was saidjjfcriy was restricted against ,res There was always  queet if said restricions would holdr cc, 1 hi suuie cases they didinirmere have been a few disturban es where negroes moved into diitricti arJ a riot or two butand Albert Dinkel attended the Brighton Past Masters Night lastTuesday The East Marion Farm Bureau metlast Wednesday at the Marion townhouse The Fred Wards were hostsThe Pinckney Past Matrons wereentertained at the Albert Dinkel homelast Monday Mesdames Alberta Close,Lucy Reason, Edith Cafr and Fran cis Robinson were hostsCARD OF THANKSWe wish to express our sincerethanks for the beautiful cards and other acts of kindness shown us atthe death of our father and grand father Your kindness will always berememberedMr and Mrs Joe Griffithsand Sharon Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller,Mr and Mrs Merlin Am wslators sell themburgey ,themMr and Mrs Otis Mattesorf ear, ago Arthur Godfrey was criti icil because he had negTOes on his K io aiid television programs which wei carried to all parts of thesouth and a southern governor de1iaiiQed uuu his program be barr fd there Godfrey said nothing thenbuf the Mariners, offending quar two of whose members werenegroes, are no longer on his prograinThe legislators will continueveu ilch fee passes to the harks as tbe senate killed the bflabolish them Racing Com Iagtiawanted them abolished as be claim they arc a headache, theare always claiming they do not gfttheir share Wayne legislators iffentitle to 40 and those outside Wayne to 21 Each admits 2They have cash value of 80OtherMr and Mrs Donald Grif John Morthflthi  Ona CampoettsVfi i1 rf  THE PINCXNEY DISPATCE Wednesday May it SUPERVISORS PROCEtMay Session95 TUESDAY, MAY 15th1956 INGSPursuant to to adjournment, the Board of Sup rvisors convened inregular session on Tuesday, May 15th, at their Room, n the Court Houseand upon roll call by the Clerk, the following Membes were found to beIosco TwpClair MillerMarion TwpW B, ClarkOceola TwpMilton Conine Putnam TwpLloyd HendeeTyrone TwpLee Gordon Unadilla TwpRalph GlennBrighton CityAlbert ColeHowell CityFred Catrell, Howard Gentry, W H GartrellpresentHandy TwpLyle GloverBrighton TwpErvin B SnyderCohctah TwpCarl W Raddatz Conway TwpDeerfield TwpRalph WigginsGenoa TwpAndrew Seim Greta 9ak TwpHoward SpicerHamburg TwpLillian SmithHartland TwpHarold ArmstrongHowell TwpGlenn Berry, ChairmanBruce Campbell and Robert Smith of the Fowlerville Agricultural Society gave an oral report to the Board, of th 4H Club expense for premiums the past year and made a request for an appropriation for the ensuing year Moved by Cole and supported by Wiggins, that this Board appropriateto the Fowlerville Agricultural Society the sum of onehalf of the cost for 4H Club premiums and one half of the Judges expense, and pay for allribbons and rosetts for the current year at the Fowlerville FairCarriedSupvr Snyder presented the following Resolution and moved its adoptioa wkich was duly supported by Supvr Neighboring NotesGeorge Thurber whe aune fromWisconsin and purchased the South Lyon Herald of Hazen Smith wineyears ago has sold it to Frank Freiirund, a 10 year employee 80 attended the Mother  Daughter banquet at the Unadilla churchlast weekThe Y M C A Camp at Big Sil vcr Lake opens June 24Bert Kenny of Webster was givena party at the community hall therelast week  his 90th birthday Notes of 25 Teaw AgoThe Boy Scouts have reorganizedwith the following members Bob Iteiid,0 rville Raetig, Bob Richard,son Billy Meyers, Charles Clinton, Ambrose Kennedy, Floyd Haines,Ralph Clinton, James Shirey BillDillon, Paul Isham, Gerald Clinton, Juck Reason, Arnold Berquist, Pat Cliff Haines, Frank Bell,The Chelsea postofficefirst clasa office July 1 becomesNancy Atchinson is valedictorian i The Spring music fstival is at thevshool June directed by Mrs Flor enie Baughn and Miss Elly IelerThe Pinckney Alumni this yearis at White Lodge June 24Monday C la renew Snyder of AnaAnn Arbor had his boat overturn oaPortage Lake He climbed on topand Sharon Dancer saltatorian ofr  of it and yelled for help Hank Shir  i ey and Norm Miller who were work  ing nearby resccued himthe Chelsea senior classJohn P Vogt, long time Fowler,ville business man died there last TuesdayBe it resolved that the County of Livingston, appropriate the sum of35,00600, toward the construction of a National Guard Armory Buildingat Howell, Michigan, payable as follows20,00000 to be paid by February 1, 1957, aid 15,00000 to be paid within one yearBe It Further ResolvedThat the County of Livingston, will contributein addition thereto a maximum sum of 5,00000 for the construction of a parking lot, installation of utilities, sidewalks and landscaping Provides thatthe plans and specifications for the new Armory Building, shall be submitted to the County Planning Committee of this Board for their approval, beforetoastruction is commencedSupvr Spicer called for a vote by ballot on the ResolutionChairman Berry, appointed Supvrs Hcndryx and Gordon as tellersResult of ballot on the ResolutionYeas 8Nays 9 Resolution lostSupvr Smith, presented the following Resolution and moved its adoption which was duly supported by Supvr RaddatzThe Joint Committees of Livingston and Washtenaw Counties, recommend that they be authorized to engage an Engineer for the Portage Lake and Base Lake Level Project This authorization to be contigent upon bothCouaty Boards giving their approval Such engineer to be engaged if and whea the joint Committees feels it advisable Resolution carriedSupvr Catrell of the County Planning Committee presented the following resolution and moved its adoption, which was duly supported by Supvr OonineThe County Planning Committee of the Livingston County Board ofSupervisors, resolves that the proposal of the County Planning Commission,whereby C R Kaufman will work with said Commission in its variousplanning activities be adopted Kaufman would retain his duties as extension Administrator and supervise the activities of an Assistant Agricultural AgentThii assistant Agent will be hired through a special grant made to the Michi gaa State University The monies for said grant will be furnished from thebudget approved for the County Planning CommissionResolution carriedThe minutes of the days session were read and approvedUpon motion of Snyder which was duly supported by Gordon, Boardadjourned until Monday, JJune 25th, at 10 AM ApprovedGlenn Berry, ChairmanCountersigned John A Hagman, County ClerkSTATE OF MICHIGANCOUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, SSI, John A Hagman, County Clerk in and for the County of Livingston,held at the Court House in the City of Howell, on Tuesday, May 15th I dohereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the originalproceedings now remaining in my said Office and of the whole thereofIN TESTIMONY WHEREOFI have hereunto set my handseal this 16th day of May, AD 1956c  JOHN A HAGMAN,County Clerk n js circul ting1 petitionsto getdoor to door letter carrierserviceDonald Leonard, Republican candidate for the nomination for gov crnor was the guest of the Howeli Chamber of Commerce last weekProsecutor Erwin was hostJudge Carland granted citizenship to Robert Geis, Nancy Geis, Pauline Daughrda and Ingtsbord Pelhamaalast week Richard Cook of Livoniagot 2 years probation for larcenyMrs Bessie Wimbles Tooley, 67,formerly of Howell and wife of Beit Tooley, former big league ball player died at Sturgis last week She issuvvd biy her husband and 8 chiVdrcnCharles Coll, former deputy sheriff and war veteran, died at How, last Tuesday Pinckney beat the Mich SaaHOWELLTHEATREHOVEIJL MICHIGANTues, Wed, Thur, Mv 22, 23 24 Steve Allen aand Donna Reed bTHE BENN1B GOODMAN STORY to TechnicolorCartoon OOOO1 riday, Saurdy, Ma 25, 26Double Feature ProgramWend Carey and Mickey BooneTH1 BOLD AN THE BBAVB andPntrick Barr and Elizabeth Alleor laTtf E BRAIN MACHINE Cartoon ruttAKlFriday, Saturday, MT 2 PooHFftfWaltTHE LTTLE3T OtTTLAW Color by TtdttfctJor WttfcPedro Armendeni,A4rMJudy CaanorabLAY THAT RIFLE DOWN Alao Johany AppleadSunday, Monday, Ma 77, 28there Sunday 7 to 1 Roy Reason j Sundiy Monday, Ma277,28 and Grant Ward were the battery, j Matinee Sunday, 230 p m 4ntAnn Sheridan and Steve CocbanThe Federal Bond  Mortgage J facompany is a depression casuality i COME NEXT SPRINGaud many investors hre re left  In Colorholding the bag 1 Cartoon MSET MS IN LASin CiiuBLaJtop and WithDan Dailey and Syd CharimOOOOTues, Wed, Thur May 29 SO, 81 Frank Sinatra and EleanorTHEMrs Clifford Owen Parker,42, ofof Howell died at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Wednesday She leavesher husband and 2 childrenSouth Lyon has organized a baseball league for 7th,8th  9th graJeboys Win Crone arrested for runningbliid pig at Patterson Lake is misa ing and Joe Bush who went his bondhas been ordered to produce him orforfeit sameThe graduating class is VoilaHarris, Russell Raad, Janet Feidler, Elizabeth Spears, Neilie EulerAiice Gearhart, Lucille Kennedy,Mary Soultis Maxine Smith, Arloa Esie, Cliff Chambers NAN WITH THfi GOLDEN IARM1Tues, Wed, Thur, May 29, 80, 31 Marjorit Main and Arthur HunnicutInTHE KETTLES IN THE OZARK CartoonSYLVANTHEATREEva Melvin closed her schoolXoith Lake Wednesday atSTATE OF MICHIGAN Thur, Fri, Sat, May 24, 25, 2iILL CRY TOMRROWWith Susan Hayward, Riehr 1 Corte Eddie Albert, Jo Van Fleatrshivylaoe rFVc bkqj cmfwy vbbVandals visited the SouthCemetery and knockedand markers last week The Probate Court for the CXntyof LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate of Margaret E Stackable, DeceasedAt a session of said Court, held onMay 21, 1956Present, Honorable Hiram R SmithJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That theLyon  petition of K Leola Lavey, formerly Sun, Mon, Tues May 27, 28,OUR MISS BROOKSyvxih Ee Arden, Gale Gordon1 Eobrt Rockwell, Don Porter AIMMANFISHFColor by DeLuxeWith John BromfieW  Barbara NichoUl Color Cartoon and Late NowalJC10 Drivela THEA Friday, Saturday, May 4 SEVEN CITIES OF GOLDini Cinemascope n color withRichard Egan and Rita MorenGUN THAT WON THB WBTIN Technicolor witk Dennig Morgan and Paul Raj alsoCARTOONSSunday, Monday, May 27,iover urnsStirling Eaton who recently soldFiymouth Mail will be a candidate the legislature for the seatoronce held by his fatherElton EatonNotes of 48 Years AgoBorn to R Clinton and wife MayFOR HER GRADUATIONfor thegoing gal NEW singing colorNEW chromiumhardwareNEW Liftomatic hingesAnd what colorsWhat smooth, elegant locks And what a blessing tohave a Liftomatichinge that gpringgopen  8tzys open keeps the top up until you pull it downThe Skyway Chromatic Series is, asalways, perpetuallymatchable, in thewonderful, washabltKoroseal that defies time and wear TM Uf B P Gootrtoa 0a Leola Stackable, the administratrixof said estate, praying that her finalaccount be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned tq the persons entitled thereto, will be heard at the Probate Courton June 12, 1956, at tenA M It is Ordered, that notice thereof begiven by publication of a copy hereofjor three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckr a a yon ney Dispatch, and that the petitionerhe new 85,000 Maonic temple cause a copy of this notice to beof Jackson was dedicated at Jack, jsserved upon each known party in inson at Grand Lodge Tuesday To Iterest at his last known address byffollowing from here attended Kirk registered mail, return receipt de VanWinkle W M, John Martin, imanded, at least fourteen 14 days Thomas Red George Teeple, John prior to such hearing, or by personal Teeple, Reuben Finch, Floyd Jack service at least five 5 days prior toion I such hearingThe Pinckney Lady Maccabees j Hiram R Smith,I will visit Hamburg June 4  Judge of ProbateThere is a fine crop of Tiay on  A true copythe village square this year J Helen M Gould The Methodists from Howell have  Deputy Register of Probate ,cleared the debt on their parson  age ALincoln Smith has purchased the Ed Burt house, south of town and fmoved there Born to the Clyde Bennetts of Howell last week a girl , 1The Pinckney Juniors went to jHowell Saturday and won again 8 to ts  iTbe launches of John Cadwell,Char Ie8 Teeple and F L Andrews have EASY WAYTO WIN10,000ENTER THE HOWS YOUR HOUSEPOVvTR CONTESTJust read tho fact sheet,then tate a minute to complpie criiry blank Grand prize ij00 200 otherprizes every nonth throughSeplirrler For fact sheet and entry blanks   See your appManco dealer or DETROIT EDSON InCAROUSBL1CinemAMope and Color withGordon McRae and Shirley Jotiei alsoTHE LIVING SWAMP1  In Cinemascopa nd Coir Alto CartoenTues, Wed Thura, May 29, SI, 31ITS ALWAYS FAIR WEAT In Cinmtaaeope and ColorGene Kelly and DaRv Dailey OUTLAWS STALUON In TehnicolorwithPhil Carey and Dorothy Ptthkk Also CartoonIs It True ThatOpportunity Knocks But OnceHow aboutthat comes the income checkalong every to ofbeen put in the water at Portage  ten Each one is Opportunity,Lake Prof Davis of the U of M isbuilding a cottage on the east sideof Portg LakeJackob Hassencahl, employed byCharles Campbell took his life May  bringing you chance after chance to get ahead It takes a little planning natur  ally You cant do much aboutj grocer and butcher meneyButI betweeu necessities and luxur ies, there is a margin of safety  you can carry forwardI Work out your savings plan and open an account at this j bank Then steadily build it up1 with regular depositsi25 He leaves 4 brothers, John,Louis ,William and George and 2 sistera, jMrs Minnie Gardner and Mrs Kate Hacker Tne funeral was at Conglchurch, Wednesday, Rev Gates offidating , Through the courtesy of the iner chants the Unadilla band will give i FIRST NATIONa concert here next Wednesday nite   1W1TFlorence Andrews taught forLelia Monks this week who was in Toledo, Detroit and HadleyBernard Glenn graduates fromth University of Michigan MedicalDept next month f Federalaad FederalAD Depoaiti tenured Up to HM00 If Eachil tbk in all wanted iticn anU colorsChoose a starler set in Tct Griy, Mitudr tfi Iv i TJC ur Punna BrownFORCES STORE FOR WOMEN  Howell, Mkk D0NT SAY BREADSAT CREMCT   Bottle Gas,iFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATING  WYUE L P GAS SERVICE ,PHONE 63 HOWELL  WHAT GOOD IS A PIGGY BANKV What good, indeed if it collects a few coins andi then is forgotten Piggy banks are meant to bei filled and emptied   and thet coateTus put to work earning for you   in 6ur savings accounts, for instance Of course, your savings build faster if you deposit pah of eatfc paycheckTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKto 1000 OurLINGERIEFURNISHINGS SHOESDRYGOODSGROCERIESENERKENNED iPWCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday May 23, 1956i You can enjoy Junefresh strawberriesall winter long with a home foodfreezer Or a twoinone refrigeratorfreezer And theyll stay as sweet and juicy as the day they were pickedThats why smart homeiriakers saycan Live Better  F ElectricallySee Your Dectrkal Appliance DealerLrv fc LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESt  Evrything in Sherwin Wiffiams Paintit and BuHding HardwareCoal and Fuel OilD E HOEY  SONS MYRON HUGHES114 So HoweA tt fotesripttom Mm ILM a TtvLOCAL NEWSArthur Bullis and wife of Gregorycalled on the Robert Read family FriChris Campbell has bought theBurgess school and is making it intoa homeBor nto Laverne Clark and wife atSt Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, May 17,a girl, 7 lbs, 11 ozs Carlene Ann andto ExSergt Donald Clark and wifeat Seattle, Wash, May 12, a girl, Valerie Jean, 7 lbs 6 ozsMessrs Albert Dinkel, Homer Abney, Lawrence Camburn and wife at tended the Kiwanis Charter Night Anniversary last Thursday at the LindenV F W hallThe Gilbert Skinners of ChubbsCorners attended the Tulip Festival atHollaed last Friday and SaturdayDr Steve Brown and daughter,Marilyn of Detroit spent the week endwith the Fred Read and James Whitley familiesMiss Lucy Jeffreys attended thefuneral of Mrs Mabie Hussey in Howell last WednesdayBorn to Dick Tasch and wife ofAnn Arbor last Thursday a 10 lb son He is a brother of Bob TaschWayne Carr spent the week end inPort HuronI Jimmie Lavey with Ray Moriarity, and wife took in the Detroit Tiger games at Detroit SundayThe Gerry Eichman family were inDetroit Sunday Mr and Mrs Ed Parker attendedthe funeral of Mrs Clifford ParkerJr at Howell ThursdayThe Edwin Sprout family wereSunday guests of her sister, Mrs Harold Huesman in Ann ArborW J Burt, formerly of the Livingston County Prtsi now retiredis getting out the Dispatch for usthis week Addtional Masons who attendeegrand lodge in Detroit wire Joe Griff ith and George Thimpson The foil,owing atended the banquet there onTuesday night The Harold orters, the Clifford Millers, Otis MattisousHarold Rdys Mesdames Edith Van Mimbrook, Orond Wnsiow, FrancisRobinson, the Jiarod Porters, Jim Boyds Mary Boyd, Anna Slayden,Ruth Curlett Lucille Cahburn, Marat Abney, Mary Baughn Complete line of Plumbing Fixturesand SuppliesElecf ic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE UNE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36VXRYSAT NITFals 700  Rcce 830Worth of Jackson on M50h mon cm give dependabledelivery ofTHECHRISTIAN SCIENCEMONITORtntanutionaldallyHousewives, businessmenteacher, ond students oil ovefth world riad ond enjoy this International newspaper, publlshed daily In loston Woridfomout for constructive newsstories and penetrating editorialsSpecial features for fht whole familyTh Christian Scwnc MonitorOr Monny St Baton 15, Mau nrl tba  mi 4    yW lpypii TOT TTiw TtfTweiweked Encloted find my chtck orI yeer f 1 Q 8 aNomeftnt HA 64119 Dexter Put Master Gltn Alt of Ann Arborti tleUd aad 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Spring Matt Piackney, Mich  fWANTED  Experienfor opening in Ann A Box t08, Pinckney Waitress ress and coil wire springsMrs Roy Hannett, phone U 8 tl7lFOR SALE Combinatiaad Storm Door 210x82 Mrr Mae Daller FOR SALE Fox PupaClaude Swarthout Phone UP t llOtSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor tfta County of  Livingston If the Matter et tho BsUloMary L Hoff, Deceased , JAt a session of said Court held oajphone HA 6 966777May 7, 1956 iPresent, Honorable Hfram fcVSmith, Judge of Proaate Notice is hereby given that thepetition of Ploris G Clark, theI executor of said estate, praying WANTEDReeponsible persvn toj take over low tnonthtty paymentI,  en spinet piano Can be seen in vicinity Write Credit ManagerBox 81, Greenville, Miehiganthat his final aecount be allowed and the residue of saidceaUte assigned tothe persons entitled Jiereto, will e heard at the Predate Cearti June 5, 1956 at ten A M It is Ordered, Tfeit notice thereof be given by a publication noroef forthree weeks consecutively previewto said day of hearing, in tke Pinekney Dispatch, and that the poUtioneicause a copy of this notice to bo serred upon each known party in interestat his laat known address by registered mail, return receipt domaadod at least fourteen 14 days prior tosuch hearing, by prsonalsiryiee atleast five 5 priorHiram R Smith,A true CopyHelen M GouldRenter of Probate,1   VEGCTABLESj GROCERIES FOR SALEFour burnerelectric range, HaroldWANTEDHorae work and house  WANTED Odd jobs of any kindakand house cleaning  Mr Norm Steele Ph UP 8 8290 iing a 1288WANTEDWoel, mrktt price,Lueine Doyle Pkone UP 83125 J1 RSALCJemlnwderri uhmM tmd let, oil furnace Marioa Burnett 296 Howell StPkene UP MN8 Kent Pottareabout 20 head of young stock Green Bros Phone UP 97H foiroomFOR SAULJW ft ef frontage onJUt MJI alee eity lota on northeiee of UaaeUlk flt PinckneyFer infomatiea call Oscar Becic  FOK SALEx951 Sttidebaker pick up Call Bill Beck UP83107WANTED TO RENTLAn Apartmont by June 1 first nextPiuckuey Com 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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 A Volmume 7MICHIGAN drivA blow against nvsjNvas struck by Judgre Marx maDtiroit speech when he chargedthai Michigan auto liability laws are  old fire hall thereobtelce and ineffective He aid n  fcver 100 years ago by Israel Bailey Ml VaU aut accidental deaths last I pioneer for a blacksmith and wagon 600 dic laiied to pay daw I hoP It has housed many enterpnses The Masonic lodge once met ontrie second floor of the building Marian Liebeck, daughter of Mrand Mrs George Liebeck of Munlth was jiven top hoonrs at the turkey DISPATCH Wednesday, December 19, 1956L0CAL NW5 Cathoik Ciiurch St Marys Catholic Churc iThe Dexter village council haa to The Christmas party of the Pirn J Rav Fl Albtrl Scnnuit Pastor, SI bid totear down the ney Rainbow Girls Assembly Board gundav Masse 800 and 1000This was bulltj Ma SINeigiiooriiit Notes j amei Undor the present law a drivis required to carry insuranceButhe receives no attention from tho until he has fuiied to pay thi oes at Lansing Dec 46jcvIved a 50 prize and ashofarship Paul Watson of Stockbridge She500hasncf j veoe Robb and wife of Gregory the extended the Skilled Trades Conferiamiifees The judge unet provide safety cu responaibilnyCcmnuifcory insurance is th pnsworheelnime New Yok and MavsaMnchusetts have uch laws Here i hiv must have insurance before i joined the Mich State Police and ishe mela driver, icen I t DetroitTo t eiyones sururbecompanies stioiigiy object to v cVs Plan They claim it would troe at Chicago last weeki insurance rateB That in Masa Kenneth Webber of Brighton hasfbetn named a director of the Nationn Farm Guild Glenn Alt, jrand marshall insalltri the officers of Olive Masonic lodge night Donaldtldvin is worshipful master The James Glenn homo at Brigh hcld at the James Boyd hame in , uvtnna Devotions FridayMonday night 15 weref r Q0 p ithere Confessions Friday evening afterNovuriL Devotions and Saturday iron730 to 900 p m and Sunday bc tree Shirley Po NEWSn K3 dergarten, ail cf u iKo a Christmas  iin iinuHer iiiid h i1 Kiiii I the orgiu of the species Current Coiwitnt The wyin of deer herds in LMna J ,in and Washtenaw countie UaMac The Asher Wylie family calledIhe Lowell Fosters in Walled Lake, undiiyThe Murl Bymgton family of Corruna were Sunday guest3 of the llobert Pikes John Boyer and wife called on theChafes Pettix family in Detroit Sunday Saturday night the South Mai ionFarm Bureau held their Christmis d 1y ilovu, An WitiiUks,, Narcy is  itk Cary Burgs is iho dertit who jmlls his teetn 1 g ,QQMennouitetheachuvtta drivers pay 96 fortane insurance they get in icltiuanfor 18 and 25 That it would lureambiance chasers and make eareful driver, pay the hills of careless driv  oi  helsea Tuesdayers But they arccu ihat curs and drvers sheuld pass yearly tests, In the coming legislative session ton was destroyed by fire last weein the comin jf , , Matin J Lavan of Brighton Democrats will be given more seat on commutes but no more powerNow   they have 4 Republicans and 1 Demora on a committed The new settrp iarty at tbe Marion town houe14 families were there A turkey Jdinner was served jSergt Gene Dinkel is on duty at jMt Clemen where a grand jury in  KV J Wveetigafion is in progress j unday Calvary MennonitteRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EachMorkiK WorshipSunday School  Young Peoples MeetingCoiUe Fellowship 1UUO1100  Ly l avs iiad wivkvd,v Jo JKMaikMi wentZX hitoton nil n v sOij5 bear on lop of a cur was 0 ytiAs oldijifiKivui Crcie,ReynoldCom Congl Church  atAlbert Dinkel and wife called onthe Gerald Dinkel family at Lake Chemunpr Sunday David Brady, a student at the Lnieretiy of Michigan tpent the weekend with the M  Harrowshas  on McKinley is home from liob g Worshiprthus niifiit prayer U churchWeil, hfi practise Pastor930 a1045 a I  I iston lected president of the Living , es University for the holidayBar Association Ml anc Mrs Ross Read have eCcorae Kosenbrook, sport shop  servitions for a trip to Hawaii right,  ,  namrt11lT proprietor, has been named mgr ofj after New Years They will fly thereis 4 Republican te Brighton Auto license plate of  W  The Peoples ChurchM26 West, between Unadilla a Main Streets t tjliuvc become lost in the dim mists eiity Kndrick Kimball gave uon his Wild Life pag inIotroit News last Sunday andwek we received a letter from a Iviiri Hilda Sanford of Howell wfcojains hei tatherinlaw, Ezra Sanfordvho died in 1916 started the Liviaf btiJii county deer herd in 1914 batthat it was in Cohoctah and not in btei field township She states thatSchuyler Wriggelsworth brother ofis hiiir Juan, shipped 3 deer from northerawis 7 Ksvtuidiy  Mich5ran via the Ann Arbor Railroad u Ezra Sanford at Cohoctah ThJTveie uilcaded there and Sanfordkept cluni in his barn several daf bofovu releasing, them southeast of cioctah The Ann Arbor Newtoed t a vitec advances the supposition thatLr were plentiful in southenljlot or L1 j Michigan in the days of th pioneers iiLiiifirt tr , pejhaps they have always been hewuiil lot Sana i fnd over entirely disappeared We know the Waikins family had a deer mti at Manchester and Henry Forrfiiai one at Dearborn, Thera wartoiohably other private herdsBecky IleaJMolois PtovinjJIONThtiycr llg laborto be difappointeu because their counU, Nicholas Rothe, was not dto  of tUcjudgeslnp ay Boyd is the master ofthewasinrable to be installed as master oi NO HOLIDAY FOR OPEKATORS the owlorville Masonic lodge last  Santa Claus gives just about every j Tuf sday night one a break at Christmas timeex  Jom McGinnis, telegraph opern jeept erhaps the telephone operator  tor at Annpere near Howell, was The flood will begin will bein Mondayevening When most families ata at home enjoying the holiday, 40 operatriR will be bracing themselves for ng distance callsOddly fvugh the actual volumeef cnlls handled in the Howell officewill drop on Christmas day, bui the percentage of toll calls incieahesfrom 12 poivent Lo 20 percent of alieallbJoining a nouual opemting day, I7flff0 alls are handled with 12 per cent of them goin out of the IIovall areaOn Christmas Day the volumKill trop to 9,725 calls but the loutdistance calls will jump to nearlj120 percent of that number,Most companies will work skeletonrows on the holidays but the te1 phone company will woik 90 percentef its operators fouc dead in his office there oneday last week of a heart attack The Howell Masonic installation is Spiegleburg of Dexter call ed at the Dispatch office Friday The following from here attendedthe joint installation of the 8 AnnArbor Masonic Lodges at their Ma wcnic temple Friday liight  Urim ,Wnslov and wife, Percy Ellis and wife W H Meyer and wife, Lawrence Camburn, Ona Campbell and ye iiiitu William Lamb was installJas junior deacon by Golden Rule Lode the fir step in the Rev KeithSunday School Morning WrhipYouth JI Thyvday Prayer Meeting  ,v Choir Pvactioe Wed   Sr Choir Practise WeO 945 a1050 a700 p 800  110 P Xo1   ll e VY I m  11  U1 i Piwhich leads to the office of worship toniprht Maurice Cole iswasterGreeKy, 70, whi operated a 20 years,the new i lut riaslei Hi niuUior,j Lamb of Eafst ami Mrs Frank Mrs Luluvas present While ir, Sivat Howell for 20 years, iaullter Nadji, of Howell v calIlied tost week n th Ben Whites Sunday of Howell receiv Am the notables who attendeied  letter in football t Central  e AflACC at the seho1 Friday mht Nojnal College, Mt Pleaant J were R W Wvlip antl Jck Doylo Rev Ray Backus a Mtirod Meth  ti tlieir lady friends Tommyodsi minister, is ill at his home in j Wyli was unable to make it as heChelsea   UuS husv planning a series of SeniJhn Hagman county clerk is beck  oue a1ics to  held rightfn Ms office after u long illries  N YarHWe Kive recievwd program of Old  MlIer attendd the West Sixth lij, i Hit Oth jAiadt liau ii partyviioit Mniiay Thovo v1brkiiu1 ccntes VieclaiosloiileL md Ileaton wcvr StOi Chambfiain xon Ann DuHost ILinncriMivL1LUL honorable iiopJTonWc ivt tlicranJy CVJ with riLions jur pni1 Vorit on a play called ih Ciiihias Fairy and Scoo,e We Jilsfnfr Christmas sonjv ani had a , onosl and played rins We i riill iiur take ni atf tlie iChi rtmas to all  t  i, ,i i ,j v,  iiy    I    it 1iCM M 1 j1 i    tC yv r ci has1 I, ua 1 L Iiid  1 a L oi wa i i luPIianltIfb i  IV eneiliini ihilii Mourabbit 1 0 IV IK We supposed the University ofirhaH had the biggest enrollment1 iy university but find that it i ith 10,148 California 1s firstv, iiii 4O,78, New York 2nd with VJl, Minnesota lini with 25407,T as Jth with 231101 and IllinoU ii iti 25,031, then Michigan foilj,ul ly Wisconsin, Ohio State, Hi, r CJ and PennsylvaniaI I j n i i We wish eveiyonc aias and a Happy Newf 1Foitunatus the play put on by the Ktns Daughters party1class of Olivet College on f V  thf hf le of SarahHeceriher 1011 Edof Pickney had the part  oiiege on f    ua oianHollinjfsworth I Mafoock Fan Roason and Mariort of Frederic   Undu WyJie of Pinckney wereiarbarosa and that of MontroseLIBRARY NEWSNew books arc In My FathersHouse by Fletcher, for teen, MarcyCatchts Up by DuJardin, On Doa,The Terhune Omnibus, donated by Wocdrow ODcll of Ann ArborTiiolibrary will be closed Christmas Day and opened on Dec th 2tithJOCEJiY Viiie grocery store operated byWafer Vigar and wife at North Terr  also there Mesdames Lucille Camburn andEsther Campbeir weie jn LandingCONSERVATION DBPT Last WednesdayRodney Smith, 26, former game  The sle McKinleys are eatertainooist in the Jackaon area has 1 ing tlieir sontalaw from California MASONIC INSTALLATION i1Public intallatioh  Siiurd, nber 22 Lodgt opu at p in Dinner at Conl hH t T0 i, m Lodge resumes at 800 i   lnstfUinff offices Francis Dods, rani master Kex Suchect, griljunior warden ilen Alt, grand nuv aholl Ona Campbell jjrand chaplain and Lawrence Camburn, yrur,d x  retary I Te following officers will be ir  S  1M1  i I,    V  f  j   HOI  Vv i lJimmy ilk in   w nsi lant i,,  ,  , i l       i  i   riusiks K ovouCl, Jul V  Bauuhn din 111 CosiiMad LT1 thas nnii11111i his haditidaas,j,a  11 i i Morvlul Jiriy Borovsky viited thirAint Joyc in Detroit and sawIn n Jnh Anaywbeen named game consultant for the  upper peninsula He will work witniFrank Aberdeen and wife called  Se Rex Nobles in Ann Arbor iJ Wpulic schools and teacher training Su1uy and on Roland Service and , TreasurerrTogcams 7 wi there Sunday SecretaryHarold Peters of Seney was arresU The Tom Wares had the Earl Kim  S Ded for tflkin 3 mink and 5 muskrats  bUr nd John Paul Ware famlies for J out of peapon He had to pay tho jfor Sunday dinner guusts50 for the value of the furs he had, j  Harold Porters spent Sundayplus a 10 fine and 750 costs  Wlth her father, John Nonis, at  Oranist 0 hunters were lost during th I Wvtfn, Mich , StewttrdDan VanSlambrook, Roheadeer season but all were found There Mrs Carmen Porter and daughter i Jelw EarI Murray, Charles Baksr, D ChaplainMarha 11 Orland W Frank Zieger I Harold Poiu  Clifford Miller Paul W CurUtt t Harold IleiyOmer CoryMenvin Campbell Claie MiiitrHarUy Beemnn M1Cjfoilvjrnnil01li oul tnIT c,i II311 ,V r cif fils yeaIt   lu11  vr1 r Tirn1 boy, vho Hi nnmrT IITS at Stiaitorial and Webster Church Rda was aio a number of reasons for gettingftere in Grand Rapids Monday,  JamtB Boyd sr Georffe Foster robbed of 1000 by 2 unmasked ban ditf alia m Friday The Vigars andMrs Vigars mother were tied up So wera Frank Nutt, a Gulf oil tankdiiver and Frank Mei curio a fruit truck driver wno came in during thehcldup 200 was taken from Mercurio The bandits escaped down Pontac a 1954 model car HOSPITAL DEDICATION The McPherson Community HeathCenter will be dedicated Friday,December 21 at 2 p m at the siteat Byron Road and Biddle Street inHowell Participating will be mem f iers of aid of trustees, donors,vey,  of the hospital surcebstrfiction crews etcThe construction is well ahead ofschedule according to James furphy, building committee  chairman Thefirst floor will be enclosed in January The baaement and kitchen with gtd walls is 95 percent completeA waled box with information,photographs and names of donors Will be laid in the cornerstone Itwill also include a history of the ,ld hospital, and the Livingston CountvMedical Association lest 1 Staying out after dark 2   John Sprout has graduated from j Jan 2 8 p m ReularCarrying a compass and not using it the Aeronatfcs Engineering School  Wed on account of New Ycars3 Hvnting alone 4 Panic  at McKeesport, Pa, He and Mrs L Miomc Building Asn hoidsFishing licenses are 150 for resi  1 sPpout Dorothy Prker are livingdents, 400 for non residents and 3 j ln the Edward Parker homie at Po ,  ents and 3 j atfor 15 day permits for nonresidents, tage e He has a position Willo R AiatTJIE SONGS OF CHRISTMASThe Congl church choirs will present The Scnffs of OhristmasM at the church Dee 23 at 730 p, mTheJunior and Cherub Choirs will selections before the panto mine Tlie Shepherds Watch actedby the young men while the menschorus singsMs Gene Edgar will besoloist and Tom Manion of Ann Ar bor will play the prelude Mrs Herman Widmayer will accompany thesenior choir and Mrs Virginia Van Norman and Mrs Florence Baughnwill directEveryone is invited to come andenjoy Qn evening of music Willow Run AirportI and Mrs Keithleft Sunday for Georgia to visit ae,her sister, Glendine who was injured in an auto aeefdent JJendfne hasvisited hereMrs Betty GaHagher Winkle ofNorth Territorial Road called nAirs Druscilla MiUThy Thursday aimelection ofbusness meeting andofficer after lodge closes Tues, Jan 8 730 p m AIM decrees h and FrtChlnuwhere hoy io Iho Grnv at Milfoil vorksCIVHigh School AthleticsBASKET BALL SGORSSManchester 77, Boysville 71 SouthLyon 4fi,Hartland 34Holt 58,Howell47 Brifrhton 55, Clarkston 44 Clin    I ton 78, Morenci 72 Dundee 67, FlatSeveth Grade, Mrs Andersen i Rock 39 Roosevelt 78 Lincoln 29 We decorated our tree artd made L iversity 54, Milan 52 Battle Creekowflake for our windows We 61, Ann Arbor 40 Byron 47, Morrice  our party Wednesday Some of 4 Dmisville 57, Stockbridge 37 finished the South American Dewitt 46, Webbtrilvle 44 NorthWt thank the decorating torn ,wil1 SS, Milford 4SWiUiamaton 68,FoTYkrvflto M Clark and wife attended artoffice Christrnas party on Fridayiht at the Hotel Startler, Detroit Walter Clark was In Indianapolis,toWiana, last weekThe Edsil Meyers family of GraasLake called on the Walter Clarlo WednosdayC J Clinton and wife spent SunHay vith the Getld and HalpbClinton families  in DetroitMrs Geneva VanSlambrook hasbeer replacing Mrs, Adelaide Rosin the lunch room at the Elemntary theby Pincktheir old cl to usDreadnauprhts blcsomincr,Webikol ooonvr iiront staff aidp tho fiivtwho has ill Last Friday nigfhtFirates were beaten rivals the Dexter 56 to 39 The game was close fourhtthe first quarter with Dexter lading 10 to 7 In the second quarter Dexter pulled away and led at thehalf 27 to 20 The last half was a runway for Dexter This leaves the Pirates tied with South Lycn wii1 won a one lost record Pinckney1nert game is with South Lyon there on January 4The Pinckney Junior Pirates lostout to the Junior Dreadnaughtsin the final minutes 2h to 22In the varsity frame Dennis Claled Pinckney with 15 points CJJI  he back untf Jannary 2ndOK S CALFADAR2fi Chnrimas Party at MasV11 iin rrotill   inotofefren woiit a now nen to aPennvliovrs old Dec Mrx M foroun policy is being revamprid Herbert Hocver jr blamedt M lvicitt Anti British and Anti ,ih policy i out of the Dept of ai, i nlaefJ by GovHerter ofeliueUs, an internationaliat was identified with thfrii i oft vcomaanies,, Secretary over his p4faAit Great Miiii and Franco for invadinjf Egy, Dew to Paris, France where he1  , best Lo atch up the North iii A Mianc which was fall ,pit This country Introduced ioitmn in the United Natijna nun Russia for her actions inlu y which passed 55 to 8 Vie Xixon will fly to Austria toihr ifnriarian situation and,MI t Icick to this countryIn theime things are little different y,t So far only 1375 United  troops are there and they oevn fired on by Egypt Israeliot nivc up Sinai which the from Ejrypt and France andi Haitian nre waiting for the to put enourh troops in Egypt thp Suez Canal situationilt that any solution will be at as long as Premier Nasser in power in Egyptiine T,I  v iui toiiif r oii1 ro io hri ai rlinTirn is ihi4VM ios t tbn irN and On  by Mrs Mary i chool foSVe lim1 tK rAW oMr fvv for fldic ipvo of fhpi pnpor to Mrs Millersroom Moiry Chmtrns to nl andtbnnk Mrs Miller for all yoti did for usFifth and Sixth, Mrs Tfpatonvo fcro woiVin on a plav callod1VHtT,ins rarfti and will put iton td y ir Christmas party is Wod rivlny, the IPh 1 to 2 p m Thenou viCHtion ptnvts and  will notThe, Pincimey firemen will trrhold their Christmas party thiSanta Claun and jrifta for theInstead theywill flood the pond near the od dam for skating JThe Christcia tree on the square it h  For, Devlin 15 andPinckney hipham starts after New Years They play a 7Kame schedule MoshurWvncol 11 sclioo nic Temple 710 p nRrincan ibtart up, itrtThe Don EUer family ofspent the week end at8hirley home Also thechildren whose parents hftPtr Session at Grand Raplfet to Indianapolis, Ind I Mildred Mffle a lnlt jrift and 2V chiVls iftJn 1 Hpcular meetfnjf SpecialTcrrinton to he discuftsed Officerslo net wear forrralsJaruary 141S Special Grand TJv Detroit papers are predictthings for the Detroit Tlfcear where Jack Ttffhe, Acuor who never made the bflf ias been named managerot the front paea laftt week byay u bunch of DeirtJJ i ijievs off for anotfaeY t KnHs City bench warmerslfofie  rh players involved were of any i, to thir teanvs this jear Tlehiii always done to revamp a losing  Vi is to fire the mgr or coaeh tf L ootbal It usually does notinplfsh much but it satisfieejir,iIc for the time being The i ipr has to use the same, playetvold jrgr lostwith the previous Vr e only remember ouhut it workedIn  took a Detroit6th or 7th inthree pennants in a in 3070809Jennings was coletfetroachKl at 3b andputalot of ftffti in tlie team Then he got the breaksTy Cbb rose to stardom during limn Donovan and MuHin,pitchers had big years and 2Summers and Willetts came t CM, Crawford and Jonerwereiues best outfield He addedrn, a first sacker the firstuh at short and Moriarity at his second year They skidded theyear but he again won ones at first and Jim2nd Then his luck ended and  vas a contender ftRpaber at he never won another15 years as mgr vThe Lynn Beattys ofwere Sunday guests ofMcAfeesWednesday, December 19, 1964A priceless gifta good nights sleep give an automatic blanket  With an automatic blanket you can give a gift thatkeeps on giving,LUXURIOUS WARMTH thats restful, that assure a fresh, vigorous start each dayALLOVER WARMTH all night through No cold spots,no heavy burdenof htanifetrto disturb your sleepWARMTHjust as much or as little as youlike Thermostats keep heat regulated regardless ofchanges in room temperatureThis Christmas you can give the most priceless giltof alla good nights sleepSee your dealer or Detroit EdisonESTABUSHED1865 HOWELL INCORPORATE 1916PINCKNEY Year AgoEmil Byer who sold his farm toCoijre Mower has purchased the,Jerry Drown house on East UnadilJLs Dont leave next yearsChristmas expenses to chance Save for them in advanceJThristtna Fred Rad visited friends in Detioi last week  Ed ok burned his handsweek while filling a gasoline lamp The social given by the HudsonCoi ners School where Webb McNeilif aches at the Harry Carpenter homeFriday night was a big success he Congl Church had their,Christmas program Thursday night,The Misses Mae Staekable andMollie Kelly are visiting the DickBakers at Beach, Virginiathe home of W H Crofoot caughtfire at 6 a m Sunday morning It started in a room occupied by DrW J Walsh, dentist That room anda clopet were damagedSleigh bells are heard on the streetsbereWlly Cady of Lakeland saw afleck of red winged black birds TutsWE MetVK MNEH YEARS OF SAFEAl lepeNto  to 10,000 hsurte by Matter ifcip m the Federal Deposit Insurance CerporatieeTkt Mat Water Laundromat aad Here Winter ae fltrMMIrata Raa4 eff M3, LakeUai, MikifatfrH Waler, FaHy mk3y Fa ily Waab, iryRuf, 14 Spreads analrat Let us reoeier witk eurHELUERS FLOWERSFT A WTTn yi, it fltaalaiaV t tffi  HMt fioiptttcasfta Mtf Mary Jr mt  Attavlte,J Packard ofEllas Read ofmi Tuesdaytt a Ann Jack, the peeper, is said to hemakirg his rounds in the villageThe supreme court has sustainedthe verdict of the circuit courtfegainst Lewis Moore of Gregory who was charged with selling liquor illegalhT He will be sentenced in January Drs H F and C L Sigler performed a serious operation for cancer onHenry Munsell of Iosco last weekHe is 87 years oldFlorence Andrews is visiting relaI ties in FlintSheriff Elect Bill Stoddard andI Mr Armstrong of the firm of Arm strong  Barron of Howell were in1 town Monday,j The Detroit Trust Company is for closing on the Portland Cement Cowho bought a lot of acerage at Lake land vhere they expected to build acement plantof 25 Y tart AgpThe Pinckney Creamery may bereopened At a dairy meeting hereFriday night Mr Enderline of Detroitoffered to take over the local cream ery and operate it and pay the farmera the Chicago price for their milkif they would raise 1000 for down payment on the Gordon Creamerybuilding here Fred Slayton, Arthur Shehan and Lyjin Hendee were appointed a commiteee to do thisThe Pinckney Community PlayersGeoTre Wilde sr and wife of Ann will put on the play Valley Fawn atArbor spent Sunday with the Howard th continuity hall Jan 8 The castU J  ls Irvmgr Richardson, Bob Plasko,Mesaame Virfinia VanNorman, Wayne Carr, CalvTfTrTsoker, KennethPloreace Baufhn and Betty Seefeldwart ia AMI Arfcar ifcuxaJay ey, Pauline Voider, Dorothy Car IThe Livingston County Unemploy Iment Commtauon put 127 mm towork on the roads in December, 40 with team and 2fl with trucks About 80 attended the Masonic dinner and installation at the temple Friday night John Martin installedassisted by Walter Girard, Axel Car pentei and J H Hooker SJoyse Berquist was organist The MasonuIJuilding Assn elected M J Reason,ch, W C Miller, Mary Teeple, EditiiCanvJennie Hooker,Russell Livermcre and Fred Read trusetesThe Christmas program at tileCongrl Church is Dec 23 Some of the notables on the program wereBeryl, LeWjs, Dick Amburgey,,LloydHendee, Floyd and Jake Haines,Douglas Plummer, Gerald and Bob Iff THEATREWH1TMORE LAKEThar Dec 19, 20 MARINE RAIDERSWitIt OBrien and Ruth Huatey  and Robert RyaaFriday, Saturday Decembr 2122 Double FeatureAlan Ladd and Rossana Podeeta Lloyd Nolanla SANTIAGO HOWELLTHEATREftowell, MM Aft eit4eae4Tue, Wed, Thurs Dec It, It, M An Exciting Experieae ia laepeaaeSpencer Tracy and Robert WafaeriaTHB MOUNTAINia Vuta Visio i TeeaaieelerVariety and TcechakoteTHE ATOMIC MANfGene Nelson and Faith Domergue Color CartoonLeota ReasonBelty andHaines, Helen and Dorothy Parker The Jiinior Class had a party atthe school Friday night Robert Plas ko and Marjorie Hendee furnishedmusic for dancingCharles White has sold his pooroo n here to Ira Haviland of WebbervilleA Christmas show will be given atthe school Dec 19 ComrRobert andGerald Vedder, Bob Martin and EarlBerqiistThe Philathea class has electedthe following officers Pres, EdiacUlerwVice Pres Er LewisSec, Millie 3owman Asst, Meda Henry Treas, Fossie Only24BOOM TOWN WithClark Gable and Spencer Tracy and Claudet Colbert Cartoam Friday, Saturday December 21HDouble Feature ProgramLouis Hayward and Teresa Wrifk THE SEARCH FOR BR1DIY MURPHYalsoEdmond OBrien and Brian DealeryInA CRY ttt THE NIGHT Nlues, Wed, Thurs, Dec 25, 26, 27 THE OPPOSITE SEXin CinemaScope and Color WithJune Ally ton and Ann Sheridan Jeff RichardsNerelty Ntw GarUon Sunday Dec, 23  at 28 pm losed Monday CChristmas Bre Randolph Scott and Barbara Hale7th CAVALARYIn TechnicoloralDOWN LIBERTY ROAD In Warner ColorCartocrr i   Chambers   Chaplain, Jessie Berquist Organise,  tS for a11 The Vincent LaRosa family spentSunday with the iid Jeffreys famly in DetroitDec 14Dexter hereJan 4South Lyo thsre Jan 11Boysville thereJar 18Manchester tktrsJan 26Hartland thereb 1Dexter tisreFeb g Britton hereFeb ISouth Lyon here  Feb 15Boysvillf hrFrt 32Manchster here 36 Brighten there The Christmas program at St  TweB wk ThUr, Oec 25,26, 27Marys school was last Tuesday Matinee TuesChristmaa Day 2Sp There was a program, music ireory Pack and Richard Baseaart inMOBY DICKColor Cartoonby the choir, tree, Santa Claus andRa Burns and Don Burns wer iin Jackson Saturday,The Jack Youngs, Don Burnses andKenneth Frys attended the dance atthe cchool here Friday nightThe Howard Riopelles oi Detroithave bought a home at Rush Lakepnd moved therej Mrs Howard Read attended a bridge party Thursday at the Ed vprd McPherson home in HowellJohnny Dinkel spent Saturday atj the home of Larry Gyde home onRdTO SUPPER WITH COLO, SAT WE,SUCH A USELESS ofof AnnCheBarney Wilson and wifeArb r were Sunday guests Pocy Ellises Jack Younj is working in the AnnArbor postoffice nights during the holidaythats Adding MachineType WritersRIBBONS AND CARB8N PAPERMACHINE SALES ANDLivkiigstm Office Supp y An SOUTH MIGH, HOWEIJLPHONE BOWBLL 2W4Donald Fuller and severalber cf the Manchester Masonic leeje calleH on Olin Robinson Friday brought him a box of ffruit1 i ryr OIL C OSTAT1 OF MICMIGANThe Frofcatt Omrt fer the faaty ef LWlmfiWnAt a aessio of said Ceurt, teld atthe Ptf ate Oic ia the City efHe well, i said County ,o the 6th dayGrayetj day ef Deoemeer A DPresent Hon Hiram RJuWfe of Probate In tke Matter of tke Chaaf fName ef THERESA ANN NP0CSHLAN, Adult Single Pere Theresa Ann Neposchlan kavijfilea1 in said eourt ker petition pray that tht Court enter aa order her namo from TheresaNepes,klaB te Tkeresa Aa Sckramfer It  Ordered, Tkat tke 2ad day efJawuary A D, 1I7, at tea aeiock n the foreaooa, at said ProbateOfice, be aad is kereby appoimted ferkeamf said petHion It is Fwtker Ordered, That publicneJce tkereef ke givea by publica tiei of a copy tkeveef fer threeweek coasecutively previeue te tke said day ef keariar, ia tke Piaelcaay Dipatek, a aewspaper printed aadcirculated ia said Ceuntf miran X Snitk, Judra ef PrekaUA Tru Copyeiem If euldlevuty Refister ef aVekateThe Hubert Ledwidge family cRnyal Oak called in relativesSundayBecky Read and Penmyhad a birthday party Satm4if althe f ormerihewav 7 girls were prt tent NEWDUALRANGE ROWERHEATEROptlono ot extra coit   c direct or indirect heatat the flip of a fingerCordlnjie cnnfro is a breeze in the 1957 Ocijirrwii Ps Oirecl button for qick fronficf cemforf  Indirect for evun heating throughoutthe ccr Power cor,N,s do the workCOME INI YOURE ALWAYS WELCOME Li DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE216 West Grand River, Howell A tNBWCTIIUTMOUNTSD INSTRUMKNTPANIL   iverything Msily accessible,ytl safely out of th wiiyl Fashienebi focal point ef Oldsmobilasnew TechSlyf Inttrlon It h tmoMly styledSfrotMounied lmtrumcnt Pentli Operatingcontrol ar easily reached, yet rtcciseJ for safety Initrumenti csingle unit for ataglor, In aINI Yl ALWAYS WELCOMt ,TDON mAlI MOTOR StKVlCE216 Wcet Grand River, Howei, iWednesday, Dtetmber 6, IMSPeoplestore MlaBBnBULORYGOODS Wednesday, December 19, 1956114 80 J1U  aaoners GrocenSunday dinner gueaU of the Leslie f McKinleys were Lynn Tubbs oi theIniversity of Michigan and his ij trs, Joyce and Carolyn The Howard Sequels of Brightonacross jGENTS FURNISHINGS icalled on the Alien Dinkeii if   r  The Harold Henry a oi oUaLaktt have moved in the house lh ond they bought of Mia Jttm jSaturday Mrs bkizmeo is going to  Fio d The Lloyd Hende family sailedon her mothei, Mrs Ed Nuofier, ban  day who is in St Lawrence hcil i Lansing Henry Gilbert brought Harry f Grant uomt from the ait Joseph   last week but he hag to go  itfck for it checkup  jNelson Buzzard is home from the  CANNED GOODS 5066 P1NCKNEY ROADity Merchandise LOW PRICESJeer and Wme To Take OiiJfcGROCERIESKENNEDY AI STOREUniversity hospital Ann ArborRed and wife weie in UMonday jje Clark of Ann Arbor call ed on his grandmother, iVir J w  Clark Sunday An attempt was mud to rob thefood locker here Friday nijjht uy jimmying the back door, inert azj2LKU dreteed turkeys m gcoiabiu the building A police dog i novtied in the building nights Mrs Ellen McAfee was in Ann Arbor Thursday The James Whitleya wre in Jackson SaturdayRalph Hall with Earl Savory ofDexter wen ice fishing atLuke over th week ond t iPHONE HOWELL 705J2AND BUILDING SUPFLffiiEverything in Sherwin WiDiami Pauls Coal and Fuel Oil f w i  HardwareD E HOEY  SONS HA 68119 Dexter  wrrvxm m fAchromatic luggagebyWee, r,x20 STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the County LivingstonAt a suasion of paid Court, held atthe Probate Office in the City of Howell, in said County, on the ilthday of December AD, 1956Present Hon Hiram R SniinJudtfe of Frobato In the matter of the Change ofNav us of FLORENCE MOYKR,Adult Single Person J1 lornce Moyer having filed inflaid Court her petition pruying that the Court enter an order chanynytoer name from Florence Moyer toFlorence Whalen It is Ordered, that the 8th day orJaniary, A D, 1957, at ten ocloclin th forenoon, at sjsid probate offitu,be ard hereby appointed for hearingsaid petition l It is Further Ordered, That pub lie notice thereoff be given by publiI Iition of u copy hereof for thive weeks consecutively previous toaid day of hearing in Pinckny Dis patch, newspaper printed and circu1latfcd in said County liiiam R Smith, Judge of ProbnuA True CopyHelen M, GouldDeputy Register of ProbateBurma, Jt,Danubt Mofador,Frost, Mint,Cedar,,All inTMRe B F C21 WardrobeSpecial 25 STAT1 Fthe Probate ourt ler of fittiftffitOAt a st ef saidto st Ortr f llawtil iuon te 2th day d theA D,of PrefcateHi tilt Matter f the BeUteThe Perfect ChriitfPGfPT bftvia Seid Infttirt kft aauai MMont at ad tf Mid Mtele, aai Mtftr tht allewaataJulietCosmetic Case 1795prices piu lasbtore tor vyomeu ft to rerM, TMt ts Ml PmwW A 1M6 at mi M faramM, at said Prefaatt OW kiiAdii btraby appoiated Ifit tUMiMat tMi allowiaf Mid ac IIt te SSi lfet BDti IkASSttf i jm hr fnUlMtto of  rw0 far ftztt wkt mmrwmkm  atJd tey af inwam   aawapapr pftolQamiir ad ffttfMW a aay ai 1to aeyce tIMM rn vseeiyt icat fate last Isftown aAtfaai bfaMdatl t 1M faurtan 14 dtplior ti tufa barisc or b7ptoaai service at laaat rive b HANDLACED SHADEHAVILYVALIIDCOLUMN  csLiantSPECIAL PURCHASVi PRICE SALE PieceLAMP SETAll That forOOWN  1 WEEKLf BEST LAM VAtttiOF me YBAtYoull ntvtf hove tto buy tHtt HgMy y c lompt ot tucfc borMln ifictttLAMPS FOR LITTLE MCftfTHE PRICE OF ONE Mock W beoutifutly eectntt fK AiH VolNNfon the inverted ptdtttol, Htnrf LatiiWASHABLE SHADES of foadi rtib cent parchment Thru lwly at4rt ftchoos from PINK, CHAffTfefUILTURQUOISEHURRY HURRYI HUWWWhilt our limittd ttoefci teottAtrr LAMP  riGentile Home Center113 Baat Main Streotw Cleo Curtis and wife of Plymouthtlvoiy  called Rt the Ralph Kail iione oTr the week andHLFINli SANTAS HELPERSd old Santa has a staff of hlpr, u tvorybodr kaowtvtn a magal a man as he could hardly bt oxptotod to do Moil a trtmtnddoua job without some atistmnt But do jro Ifkowwhort hit helpers get a lot of their help Why from tk tand upon thousands of trucks tbat daily transport rawnanufacturad goods, farai ort i act tvtrything U tefeta io only for day to day living but for a Marry Chrittmaa, too Ym tai btt your boots that everything you tot around tht Mia tftCbxittmaa morning traveled by truck for maay milot bdfort Ifcftt into Santai packMerry Christmas  try bodyMiclizgon  ncklag AtMcUtltl Foil  Hottl  Oamlt Btpotytf Prtbattf PrabaiMrs Robert Read tad ton, Bobby,called on Arthur BulHt and wtit in The Clifford Millers ana MAmnurgeys attended the danceihs school Friday niht The Pinckney schools let out tuni 1Wednesday for Christmas vacation They will resume January 2The John Sullivan nnl Die1 Mirphy families off Jackson wre Sunday ucata of Mis Druscilla and brothersJerry Ledwidge and wifesper1 iriRtma with Ker parents atMontddeo, MinnDon McKinley, Gary Crumbai,trihvd David Nash are home from MoJones Unrversity for the holiiiaysDopreached at the Peoples Church Sun day and the other two will also lit, The Jack Ctarkn and Alicr 1nhart of Dexter, Bud Rekkerinps  Howell and Kenneth Zills of Jacksonverc Sunday guests at th Mark MiHsh home , , ,The Dkk Brubakers of Webber ijUuia Wagner and wife left fortile wr Sunday fiJMU of th LJ Florida this week They will callJunior Wagner and family in GoiUdwidf and wlft, Hit m on t wty to pt LaUjrdalo TheU4w14cf Un RAfmond pred Wards of Chubbs Corner and aad dauffbtw aad Mn Nan the Doan Ufn family lutre alo Hendee and wife attemlelchristening of Dennit Dale, ton of Uit Rex Hendteg at tht EpiscopalI Church in Brighton Mr and Mrt Dak Robinson, Mrs Hende8 par t, wtrt God parentsItwor                  ,           1                tk 1Wednesday Novembe r 7 , 79 H 19, 196 TFO R RENTApartrae t a t 33 5 Pear lSt  i n Pinckney  Phone  A C 9373 1FO R SALEReasonable  Roaxmabl oElectriclu x sweepe r an d attachment Sparto n 2 1 inloo r mode l T  V ,tabl e 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