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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>    f 1 ame 73THE PINCKNEY DISPAVCHWednesday, May 16, 19563UCH1GAN M1RRCR 1 MICHIGAN WEEK , CYCLONE DAMAGE i No 20Republicans seem pepped up bythe entrance of Mayor Cobo of Detroit into the political picture as aprimary opponent of Donald Leonard who lost to Gov Williams 2years ago Cobo who never rai ona Republican ticket before is expected to appeal to the voters on hisrecord of slum clearance  express Michigan week will be observed Michigan was visited by a tornkception of some TV jmedown Pinckuey escapwnhere next week Monday, May 21, is do or a series of the shortly afterMayor Exchange Day Mayor Stan 600 P m Saturday Wita the xley Dinkel and wife go to Warren Ption  some TV tfrielsN bland Mayor N D Eckstein and wiijof Warren come here He is head Uajiel oi Darwin Rd informsisof the D P W there 54 years oldand a member of the Lutheran Evangelical church He and his wife,Detroit Donald Leonard I Helen have 2 sonsaged 27 and 23way insays he is in the race to stay andwill not yield to any group of king makers in the Republican purtyBoth men spoke at the Republican state convention Leonard directedsome barbs at Cobo who has said hewill not resign as mayor of Detroit to run for governor Leonard said 2years ago when he entered the racefor governor he resigned as Detroitpolice commissioner The Democrats are biding theirtimeThey will not attack either candidate for governor until after theprimaries The press makes little ofthe rumor they will raid the Republican primaries and vote for Leon,ard Reason there are too manycontests in the Democrat primaries Louise Lucille Lagoy of Albioncollege has been crowned dairy princess of Michigan She gets a free trip to Philadelphia, New York andother places Her alternate is Murii Goodrich of Hart John Griffin civil defense is prepacing a radio network for civil defenst to be operated tthrough the   earsHoward Read is general chairman The program start at the library at 1000 a m where the visiting mayor is met Dy the receptioncommittee The rest of the morningis spent in touring the business places and local industries Then lunch,eon with the committeeThe afternoon is spent hicouringthe lake resorts, including Hell,Mich U of M Game Reserve,Fesli Air Camp, Broadcasting Stationec The day ends with dinner witn Kiwanis at the Congl churchat 630 Anyone desiring to attendmay do so but Rev Winger musthave the reservations by SaturdayPIANO REC1TTAL j it hit their woods and cut a path 20ft wide through it FoWlervillesustained some damage ,M the Soule garage in Howell wag hit Itdid some damage at trailer Amp aaPine Lodge Inn near Brightop bloving over 6 house trailers 2 barns at Qwiciitit Marys tattoOe StoreJit  Albert btthmltt, raetar3andy Msaes 80 and 1000 amNovna devotioua rndayat 740Confession, Friday eveiaiig afterNo vena DevotioA and Saturday from730 to 900 9 m and Sunday be Elementary School CUSKENT COMMENTfore the 800 Mennofltte UtuirotiCaivajy Mtttutoaite ChuxciBv Uzra iiatcfayk Lake near there were flattened At South Lyon 3 homes weredestroyed and 6 people hospitalized aFlint was agan the hardest hitThe entire area on Dort Highwaywaa damaged, several killed anda score hurt Highland Park and iia jzel Park were hard hit A woman at Ithaca who took refuge in a barn was killed when it blew down Thenthe storm jumped to Canada aaddid a lot of damage around Me Gregor The total damage is estimat jed at 5 million dollars iThe people here were warned byradio Some set up all night Tiulakes overflowed People at Portage yS S Supu Waiter1U Sunday Schr el 1100Youn Peoples Meeting 7 SUCottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800OongrtgancnaJ CburcD fter J W WingtrSchool 30 AMorning Worship 1045 a m,Thurs ught prayer meeting at the cJiuich at l0uWed choir pxactico IM p aufhe Peoples ChurchM3f West between Main and Unadilla StreetMrs Merwin Campbell will pre I and Base lowlands are using hip Rev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastorent her piano pupils in recittal at I boots or boats to get to their cot Sunday School  48 a m Kindergarten LcuL Garuiitr an ft Gloria Sochovv Lave new shoes Becky Read has 2iihy jnusk rats in her bout hoc chuiiV, icuackeri saw 2 bi carp aIuLLoicn Lake Dennis Liooth andIliky Wilson went fishnjr iobyTwilheil and Dou,uiu Keser canCiiw a liuLor Dear Gardners Lrac Lur was stuck in the mudJohn iarduvr is Leaching his io to jump al jjie We are sorry Darlene McGna  is ia hospital uitii pneurnunFirst GradePrank Zeulkas rand parents of etiijit are visitfnjr himleant KtrtnLMJ1 visited ijr cousin SundayJJolas Winder has new toy TobyrtClroes mother1 an iiutl wereii Cwada for the week efdJiirmio lauiin rode in a jeyp Sunlay, 1 heia washed his road out lirula Wt veil CM s unelt visited her S,nJeff Davises eousin 1ror Aliina1 here Sunday Joe Plumper hasis in Missouri last week Uebiy111 i r virilei her nraid mother SjnLliy Carol iyWe lias a picnic dtnmrin a Howell park Timmy Sproutsuiu in Howell had her arae danavil by the storm Joe Arnburuvv tnI legislature did a number rfnjs to the school laws one oj ,h was to abolish the old timeLI meeting in effect since tki  reoiKe Washingtonsu inch all issues were, Puns adopted and officers ii naLed and elected in the i couple of hours at nightf   oil if th election will beill nay like any other election vl resolutions voted for must be 09JLa1 lots The school board may pal titeiii there or the electors by gettinr r signers These include suchl  ijsiiiojs as selling buildings, SA , taking pupils fromselecting a depositehool funds Transferringni one account to another c who wish to run for offfie school board mut also petitions to get their nameball This resume of the ia the South Lyon Heraldice forT A onon 1 heThe legislature who last year addi J00 more meii to the state policea Htuhorized the addition of 168 1ic this yar May 30 is the dead t,v applications at the Brightonthe music room in the Pinckneyschool Sunday at 300 p m The publie is invitedIhe Piccolo  RobinsonStrolling Through the Park PopularHlie Postmanstat police mobile unitAfter January 1 1957, 500 convukscent homes and home ior tne J ,  ,vale,cent homes and horn, for the state welfare dept to the state ealth dept This was approved bythe legislature Mary Lee AschenbreinrEwingaes Surface waterftf theMorning Worship1050 AMwells contaminating them and byorder of board of health all watermust be boiled or chloric  The Flint and Grand I rosti9 feet and the water wat  4 itdeep in many streets Youtn Group 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p raIM p mEvening Servicei Thurs PrayerI wr Choir Practice Wed  Sr fNoir Trartic Wad week Ucbby MiU police  ogt The age limit iOOOOTO GET DEGREESchaumChiquita Amburgey j PINCKNEY CEMETERY ASSN   There will be a Joyner The Pinckney Cemetery meeting  nex Sunday1SOFT BALL NZWSThe Pinckney soft ballteam op,eneri their beacon by taking a wildyame from the Chilson prison camp Cus Ledwide pitched and he was alittle wild and the camp boys rangup a 7 to 0 score on him in 3 innings Then tUe local artilleryq unlirntered and Piackuey socored in eveiy inning from then on , winning 19 to13 It was the first time most of thehoys had a ball in their hand BobMeabon had 4 hits,Don Burns,FredSinger and Paul Singer each 2 BobDarrow had 4 walksPinckneyMeabon, 3bB Darrow, 2b Burns, cf  Gentile, IfF Singe, ss  Ledwidge, p P Singer, rfh Darrow, lb Reader, cccCamp ChilsonJotdan, ss Holly, If HighFairy Court  Grace Poulson iJd Flower WaltzPatsy DancesMarjory MillerBoating on the Lake    Fojest Dawn  Sharon GriffithApple Blossom Time  Aorning  Evelyn Hall Muy   Williams  was at the Congl church Monday Krpes Church when Kv 7 years olj TuesdayJoe Kennedy went for a ride Sui dav Willie Meyers rode the iror at his crandn Jthe1 s Kenny Ivh tv Jias 4 baby kitten nniie Cirs hus a paiaket named TreUyfliiIylAnsfoid was swimmijig undyWeiide fio,ors and eariis for JUotiici Day haiJi ye s, heighth 6 ft 9 must character and equivalent i high school education The saly is ,000 a year, with 900 sub i  uau  pay uniforms, sick leavend v cationsThe legislature af,er two years ofungclnt has again givenLouckJoyner EtudeWilliams Popular Grieg R Rueseger, justor, will miehis Doctor of Theology Degree iion Iioieer Theological Seminnry ofPlans were discussed for deioii of 500 frem a business firmveloping the new addition A donatwas received for waterworks aal i Kockford, 111 He has a 12A ami M ,fencingMany thanks More is need  A Degree from Bob Jonc TniveredAre others interestedGerald KCM iiiy, Grenvilie, X C and iias wor Grade1 i i iThe Swan St SaensNoel RoseA13 42 3 5 2, 5 1  3 0 3 22 3 4 2 R H4 403 010 20 Crypsy VioI SchaunSpinning Song   EllmenricUAnita ShireyI Fuggy Ride Robinson Pop Goes the Weasel Transcrpition Sharon LineAutumn Leaves  Mercer offered the ue of his bull dozlabor for grading the new partfollowing officers were elected on this by correspondence195,Dr Owen Harris, denn ud directorDriofPres, Don Swarthout, Vice Pres, Pouild Lougheed ,os Head ecTreas, Ii lane he t PJoneer will conduct the service DrRTrunTriistees, Tfev Beachy,TMaef fougheeds niessage is The VrPurple Sunset   Pat Palmer LsiztGROUND BREAK CEREMONY Ground was broken Sunday forthe new church annex of the3 2 0 j Pinckney Congl Church A goldenAB R HLuke, c Gargile, 3bGreene, lb LSrvfant 3bSmith, rf Evans, cfStrick, pJones, p 43 44 14 12 03 02 2 20 102o 0Hamburg plays here Sunday at430 p mJVIOTHERDA UGJITER BANQl E t , The MotherDaughter banquet anannual affair of the Kings Daughters was at the school gym lastWednesday night 280 were present Mrs, Eloyse Campbell was thetoastmistress The Three Gales and a Storm abarber shop quartette presented sev eral number as did the high schoolsgirl chorus and a trio, Nancy Case, Mike Heath and Dick Imus Theywere directed by MrsZoe Earl witiMrs Campbell, accompanistMrs Gustafson was the mothewith the most daughters present and Mrs Rose Hendee, the oldestmother there  Three families, theI liendee, Swarthout and Shirley, had had 4 generations presentThe tables were decorated withthe true Hawaiian colors to blendwith the JHop decorations left up Mrs Stella Garr, junior past preiidejit was general chairman Eachguest was presented with a longstemmed pink roshe of leavingcomplimente of Mr and Mrs CarsonliollingsworthLOSE TO BOYSVILLEPinckney lost to Boysville therelst Tuesday 10 to 8 Dick Kennedyand Don Packer pitched with LonnieHuhmen catching In other gamesDexter beat Hartland 10 to 2 andSouth Lyon Manchester 11 to 6The game here Friday with Dextot was washed out spade was used and the first spadoof earth was taken by RevWinger,2nd by Herman Vedder, chairmanof the board, 3rd by Mrs Dora Swar thout oldest board member nextby Albert Shirley then Roberta Ackley representing the girls and byScott Carver for the children Thechair sang Onward Christian Soldier  and there wes other musicWork was to start this week withRisdon Bros, of Fowlerville as conti actorsEU DeROY WRIGHT Eli DeRoy Wright died at hishome at Gregory Saturday wherehe had lived 30 years He was born in Caledonia, Mich, Dec 7, 1875,thesou of Horace and Millie WoodWright He married Harriet Cochrane She survives There are three daughters, Mrs Beatrice Shirley ofof Pinckney,Mrs Evelyn Usewick of Stuart, Florida and 5 sons, Oral ofKingsley, Mich Harry ,Elmer, Kenneth and Donald of Stuart, iiorida a , hyaToughe gDuller, Gerald Reason, Eloyse Camp b Message of the Bblei In addit,hnli,  ert Shirley The board will  ion to the Doctor of Theology Dtstt a price for lots later The year gree The seminary has vresed aly assesment is 300  desire to bestow the Doctor ofJfBlanche Martin, SecFRANK ZIEGLER RESIGNSFrank Ziogler who has been dep Iivinity Degree on Rev Kuegeg er for his rich minitry,  il ii j Lor in the nvtnrate and evuistic fields It is a rare thm tlie conservation dept authority toijiilate the deer herds in Michiganfinis Reynolds had Mothers Day b hoiding ay deer seasons Ifthey handle this wisely they will hiibiy be able to retain it Therei, ijLa deer suqilus in all areas ofT ih MiViian,uny in certain ones  ,  failed to observe thia anda northern Michigan opemn mintingThe result was Sliitage in Home areas i hunters could not to  out at The any  ho con fined to the starvation  ThcM should also be a limiti   jf deer kill Some of the t 2 years ago were notbigper than rabbitai hi, v  andmot her Ruth Be icy on Francis Uassenahls father, imp in Lnieisity hospilaljSimda, who iias back trouble Stanley I v ald Roiy iviHs went sviiiim SaCiniay Pamela JjanM, linkei  oiiir, Carol VlinJ tituy Ih Ciiiisiiie Dinkel aad Rogerliirdm liad first coiviniunion Sunday iinda Vun IHaricum spent Sundaywith lici  grandmother Linda WNICin sehpol al iir 1 heI ,1 chic engrand  Iarkreiuty and undersheriff in Livingston two degrees are eonferred thecounty for about 10 years has ten time Following the servicedered his resignation to take effect ladies and members of churchMay 31, He has been an untiring seive dinner in honor of ihe pasVirwrker at all times and a courteous  and those coming from Pioneer at thea i e ih,w i 1 oliiter in the line of duty In recalling many episodes duringing his years of service throughoutthe county he has been very apprec iativc of the assistance and helpinghand of the various deputies and enforcement officers of the citiesand communities of tne courtly and members of the state police He hast,iso been high in the praise of thepeople of Livingston County becauseof their kindnes, courtesy and coop oiTtoin during his years of service the Elementary SchoolFifth h N  ,vWe thank Mesdames DeSinot, Colcriti, and Haines for taking ourto Hill Auditorium Thursday v lliey danced the hornpipe fknhi visiLed liStock hi id Deilhy jileiii The Johnen H on a play iv Mothers jay Miici hijh water at I iicd JuJlchfll had Sunwith hi g i andniot hci coinplniiented Ub On  ui1Monday,Second and Tnirdoiii iiicliHian w, in Detroit uav Ann Marie Young went toi and Rapids Molliei J iy MieHiitdin viied iis sister in 1Jin i i  U,it  fallJ i whlih pnMrs Clar ine win k i 111Sjiay, Connie Keiser intit Margaret Ackley got a ciiiioliiji slii for lur sunnner dress HerAlso i c J ins ircyi Detroit viited herMS Iais wlio ,ent v, Ji ihe girlWe thank Mrs Miller for techin Chori Sdiindi has ntrv voccii,vshcly NiiL,d Jim Mumfor,I Salarus the dance Wallace Singer won  ua Vcny Morganthe spelling bee on the word ocas I S iiday Juiy Wiic i inher when all homes had n posts in front of them fori  o hitch their borses to r wen rther artistic being of iron the form of horses, riin Js and persons, fhei  iiow owned by Normaniiig ud a number of them caitfc form of colored boys Collect have picked up moat of themI  inoii of the Mich Bankersige A n liad 2 oon his fronti in the exclusive Palmer Woods ii One was a lion weighingibs Tve other a horses headi disappeared the other night,  fa1 n by junk collectorsiister, Mrsj Orpha McConnell Gregory and a brother, Fern Texas ofofThe funeral was at the SwarthoutFuneral Home Tuesday afternoon,Rev Wingrer officiating Burial wasin Pinckney CemeteryFamily Pot Luck Dinner At Pinckney Elementary School General Purpose RoomMay 18,1956Last Monthly Get Together tor tha Mothers Club for the sehool yearEntertainment to be presented bythe gchool childrenCome One,Come BLANCHE MORAN BFADYBlanche Catherine Moran, daugnU of Frank and Emma LaRue Morau was born in Pinckney March 9, 1573 and died at McPherson hospital hospital, Howell, SaturdayOn April 16, 1899 she marriadMatthew Brady of Pinckney at StMiys Church, In 1902 they moved to Howell Mr Brady died inlf38Eer memberships were St Jos,tphs church, Sodality of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Delphian Club,th2 Howell Womens Club, Howell Garden Club, Kingrs Daughters and Howell University of fMichiganClubSurviving are 2 sons, Joe of How I omallyWc haj wonderful tme this ear learned a lotjnade new friendsand thank Mrs Miller for a fine job Wo are going to celebrate our summer birthday next week We havelearned to do decimals How to beon honor is the most importantthing we have learned Its a yrandfeeling rorowsky caught atii Lie Sunday Marilyn Singer hadher grand parents Ycdder for Sundii guets Kathy Shettelroes par MVMV 11found a turLeKenny Orr is seliing j eid and hase there and does bail at lliland LakeThird Grade News The island of Cyprus of Greeceriis J independence in a likeanner as India, Egypt and other where the nationalist feelingairnotHilly Shirey  preils CJieat Britian has anzi ant to give it up So the Cyparians Great Britian tried to putFourth and FifLh rohby Rookes home at Portage  iwn but h stillis flooded wilhia 2 inches of the firtfloor They use a row boat tto get Itrages They exringotScharme Baxter and her sister j to it Davi,saw a blue racer Saturday Dickie i bicycle Saturday Cheryl Meyers unMeCarty caught a snake and itt bit j c Jack Clark, had birthday Fridayuni, Rolline Singers aunt came out  Lddie Fisher found a injured flickerfrom Detroit and gave her a dollar, j Sunday Lee Allison went for a rile  liar Dickie McCarty went fishing and j Sunday Jfe saw a white tailed deer, iuc leaders and in returnexecuted 2 Britishnew red soMiei tbny had captured Riotingnuesgot a bucket of fish Pat Tessmervisited his grandmother Saturdayand Donna Hollister went to Ypsil Clyde and neAnnell, Edmund of Grosse Pointe Shores Arbor and Mr and Mrs Max Blum Detroit attended the funeralMartin here last week ofand 2 daughters, Mrs Richard VanAmburg of Lakewood, Ohio and Mrs Richard Mann of Ann Arbor,,a Mrs Louis Monks,MrsJoseph Pisister ,Mrs Mae Teeple of Howol rnr and son of Jackson were Sunand a brother, H L Moran of Det cay dinner guests of the Missestroit There are 9 grandchildren Nellie Gardner and Fannie Monks The funeral was at St Josephs i Church, Howell, today with burial i KIWANIS NOTESin St Josephs Cemetery  Cltt Miller showed a Michigar , I He Telephone Cofilm lst niteTiuSENIOR PARTS ASSIGNED  rating next week is Monday wherThe senior class parts were assijrn they entertain Mayor Eckstein ofed this week Elaine Johnson aid Winen, MichSally Miller tied for first place and the valedictoryElizabeth Miars was  3 turtles, 2 pheasants, a hawk and a  ti 0 arcuuv Marva Harker went tto I Louisructions Director Gus Hartblai   the legislature forch of the prison unrest He says e too many idle inmatesT75 there is no work atVJJO Ky Friday May 15 was Maiy  1iOO t Lhers are mental cases aad unviiics Oth birthday She visited able to wo  He says his effforts toI1101 LiLtjrcll Saturday Thomas  expand prison industries are contin Tnpps grandparents from Petoskey  uallv block by the legislature whovisited himCharles Heath caught 11  arc under pressure by manufactfkshaturdny Friday and Saturday vmv and private industry who fear Eioie MKiranuhan went to the competition from prisonmade goodsGuilders Show in Ann Arbor Gary He recently tried to establish d blish autledfcc is room president and Cur  a be ok repair and bindery shop tol Tauriainen secretary  do wo1 forthe schools d libBASE BALL SCHEDULEMay 18Hartland there May 82South Lasn CARD OF THANKSOui sincere appreciation Lo thsecond and got the salutatory The   A   v, ,,   ,  , , , friend and neighbors ofothar parts will be assgined laterMEMORIAL DAY PROGRAMWe will have a complete programof the Memorial Day Celebrationjext week fitvWinger ia chairman Martin for the many acts of kindness during the past few years oillTes We are deeply gratified Blanche Martin, Retta GriffinR H Teeple Fourth Grade Nevsy p todo wo1 forthe schools and librmr ies but the senate killed it At onWt nrc working on tables of 8s time the prisons made shoes,rtrwj 9s Our room is going to dance , uie, cement and binder twine for the Mothers Club Judy Bekker , they sold to the general publicPress vui, Ray Kellcnberger and Donald  ure by private industry has killedLaJelle are hnck after having the all these and now they only make easelMike Plummer who is on a  ivcigh goods to supply the prisons rip ,nt us a card from Noel, Mo In Alex Grosbecks day he used earn i Viet laoor on the highwaysLIBRARY NEWS  , New books are The Golden Elves NAMED DISTRICT DIRECTORiid Fairies The Scarlet Thread by Al the annual meeting at Stockid, Champlain of the Sfc Law, bridge May 10 Postmaster Law y masteby Syme, Thp Pflse Stcaler by roncec Baughn of Pinekftey wet el,cyera, Showboat Summer by Du ected District Director of theuardin, Spy Cather by Pinto and Eli District, Michigan ChapterWLitney by Latham f Association of JitvL JWE CERTAINLY get a kick out of teenagers Itsa fascinating time of lifefor them and for parents,too Take the matter oftelephone conversations is anything more earnest,more confidential, moreimportant Thats probomy why telephones rightin teenagers rooms haveproved so popular The youngster is able to speak inrelaxed privacy And the rest of the family isnt distracted from what its doing An extension phone Inyour teenagers room will cost about 1 a month Andby the way, they make very welcome graduation gifts  EVER BEEN CAUGHTwhen you wanted to make phone call but couldntbecause all the places withpublic phones were closed for the night Youll usually find the answer now in new outdoor phonebooths, lighted and open24 hours a day, every day of the year, hnill find them lianily wherever pu areAbout 2,800 of them arc non located in Michigantowns and on main highways, and ninny more arc on q wayto make a telephone available for you rny liiV inthe most convenient placesWHAT DO YOU DOwith the workshop toothat get badly damageor worn Toss them iithe trash can Here atthe telephone companywe send workw,orn tools to the Detroit repairshops of Western Electric, manufacturing anjsupply unit of the Bill System They arc returnedto our telephone installers, repairmen and construction people as good as new Is this Letter than buyin f inw tools You bet Tool repairs save us thousands of dollars a year Hints ilJC kind of economythat helps keep down tic cocx of tz JKIC sir iceFOR HER GRADUATIONfor thegoing gal  ftLiV tinging colorNEW chromium hardwareNEW Liftomatic hi rcsAnd what colorsWhat smooth, elegant locks And what a blessing tohave a Liftomatichinge that springsopen  stays open keeps the top up xntil you pull it down The Skyway Chromatic Series is, asalways, perpetuallymatchable, in thewonderful, washableKoroseal that defiestime and wear TM Reg B F GJrich Cin li wanted uu and colors starter set in Jet flray,ttntador Red, Danube Blue or Bunr,FORCES STORE FOR WOMEtf Howell, Mich        i THE PINCKNEY DISPATOLfrednaaday, May 1,Notes of 25 Yea Ago  he Detroit Ftw Pe is giving 20 free trips down the St IvThc Mother and Daughter banquet rtlice River for those who get theat the CongI church drew a big at  VQSt subscribers Miss Florence Aatendance, lanch Martin, prea iave drews is in the contest he welcome and introduced Mable Dick Clinton has purchased the Sthafe,toastmasterViola Read por Sykes building and buggy factorycrayed the Pilgrim Mother, Alta On West Main StMeyer, the Modern Mother, Sadie  The concert and dance given herehead, the Colonial Mother Janet by the Howell band was not as largeFoidler danced a minuet Mrs Ethel ly attended a it should have been Smollett was the flapper daughter, due to bad weatherMvs Mae Daller the Pioneer Moth W H Wagoner of Jackson is here er, Miss Eloise Berquist, the upto selling stock in the Good Luck Minduie mother Mrs Pauline Vedder, ing Company of Boulder, Coloradothe colored mother A paatomine en CFultz has resigned as telegraphtilled Hair Curling was put on by operator at Lakedand and Mrs Bry rr Loretta Plummer, Dorothy , and of Whitmore Lake has replacedCur and Xellie Etfler A bridge himfans husband portrayed by Miss Sadie Harris attended the May Stench Martin, Jenny Lynd by Wil  Festival in Ann Arborhelirina Bourbonnais, MrsWill Fiik Georg Bullis planted 16 acres ofwas the war mother The Jack twns, corn May 16ulge and Mildred danced Thereveietwo 4 generation families pies Ringling Bros Circus is at Jackerl Ms Jennie Nash, Mrs Rosa son June 12 Hendee, Mrs Blanch Clark and her rduuyhter, Jean Mrs Hannah HalshUad, Mrs Iva Reason, Mrs Paul,ine Cox and daughter, JackieMet Chalker has sold his PattesonLuke dance hall to John Wagoner olDearbornThe Kings Daughters county convention is at Gregory May 27Pinckney beat Dexter here Sunday 10 to 8 Don Swarthout pitched 6 innings and Roy Reason 3 EdwinFrown caught Reason had 3 hitsSwarthout, Ed Brown Cox and K  Reason each 2 Don Cushing pitched ,To1 Dexter  jAll county lodges were represent tat the dedication of the new Mason jic Home at Alma Saturday Pinck ney had the biggest delegationThey jwere Fred Lake, Peter Conway, W C Miller and family N 0 FryAzolCarpenter, George Sigler, RussellIivermore yet editor, Rev and MrsMrs Berquist, C W Hooker, Lor etta Dlliingham Gov Brucker gave ,the address The parade was headed by the 106th Mich Cavalary KnightTrrpiars, Shriners and lOuO blueiuuye Masons Pinckney marched THthe paradeMarjory and Evelyn Hendee entrrained Eloise Berquist at a slumberparty Monday night  Floyd Weeks has been appointedsupt at the Mich State Sanlorn to Ona Campbell and wifean May 16th a 9 lb daughter LeanaRuthMr and Mrs Albeit Sohuler celeLraicd their 50th wedding anniver iary May 13 A surprise was thevril of her two sisters, Miss RoseRabbit and Mrs Mary French and 2on, Victor and George of Muskejjon who motored over HOWELLTHEATRE MICHIGAN,Wed, Thur, Mayls 1, 17 jGlenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine aad  liod Steiger and Valerie Preach 0J U B A LColor by Technicolorin CinemaScope and ColorCaxloon and Sport Short LEE THEATREWHlKlliOSE LASEI riday, Saturday May 18, 19 Double Feature Yvonne DeCarlo lain TrucolorAlsoHoward Duff, Hctor Jory and toBLACKJACK KETCHAM, DesperadoCartoonMOVERS Sunday, Monday, May 20, 21 JMatinee Sunday, 230 p m mC J MIRACLE IN THE RAINWithJane Wyman and Van Johnson Cartoo ooooTues, Wed, Thur, May 22, 23 24 Steve Allen rand Donna Reed inTHE BENX1B GOODMAN STOHY 1B Techni oor  , Saturday May 18, 19 THE TREASURE OF PANCHO VILLAin SuperScope and ColorWithRory Calhoun, Shelly Winters aadGilbert Roland tmdAudie MurphyWORLD IN MY CORNER Color CartoomSun Mon Tues, May 20, 21, 22THE MAN IN THE CRAY FLANNEL surrColor by DeLuxe WHh Gregory Peck, Jennifer Jonesand Frederick Marchin CinemaScopeCartoon and OOOOWed and Thurs, May 23, 24STORM FEAR WithCornel Wilde, Jean Wallace and i Dan DuryeaJ PlusTIMETABLEStarringMark Stevens and Felicia FrrSYLVANTHEATRE, Fr Sat, May 20, 21, 22 ITS A DOCS LIFEin CinemaScope and Color With iCIO DriveIn THEATREFriday, Saturday May 18, 19 THE BOLD AND THE BRAVE in SuperScope and ColorWithMicky Rooney and Wendell Cory andTHREE HOURS TO KILL In TechnicolorWith yDana Andrews and Donna Rad Cartooa jSunday, Monday, May 20, 21f Jeff Richards, Jarma Lewis, Dean  vHE MAN WHO NEVER WASJaggers and Wildfire the Dog in SuperScope and ColorSun, Mon, Tues, May 20, 21, 22 in SuperScope and Technicolor WithMargaret OBrien, Walter Brennn and Charlotte Greenwoodhuvry Murphy and Met Chalker ok in the ball game Monday andouv Detroit gxjt beat 20 to 8 IIs It True ThatOpportunityNotes ot W Years Ag f Knocks But Once WithClifton Webb and Gloria GrahamaandTHE BOTTOM OF THE BOTTLW in CinemaScope and Color WithVan Johnson, Ruth Roman and Joseph CottonCartoonMrs Sarah Barnum of Unadillawas a Sunday guest of the Law, j rence Camburns  T T   ,   , Tues, Wed, Thur, May 22, 23 24The L J Hemys entertained the NEVER SAY GOODBYE Henrys of Detroit and tha  Sn TechnicolorWithRuck HudsonAlsoTEEN AGE CRIME WATfi Withcf Wayne called on the George Van 1   rKeith Bradburys of Chelsea Motatrs DayGeorge VanNorman was in DetopWednesdayt UmnKiett of Detroit, the Dr Birds and MrsAnnNormans Sunday CartoonArthur Swarthout is taking ateachers course at Ferns Institute cdjrewick Dean of the wholesalepivuTy firm of Dean  Co, AnnAibor who has been salesman mthis territory for many years, diedsuddenly Monday in an Owossohotel , ,James  Roche is training racehouses at LansingAlbert Martin of Greenville,NYis visiting the E W Martin familyhereThe year and a half old child ofMr and Mrs Irwin Campbell feil last week and cut its head and hada number of stiches takenThe North Hamburg Literary Society meets at the George VanHonnhome SaturdayThe water is so high on PortageCreek that the carp are coming up in the pastures Mort Morten son got 7G last week that weighed from 4 to4 lbs They sell for 10c a lb How about the income checkthat comes along every BO often Each one is Opportunity,bringing you chance after chance to get ahead It tkes a little planning natur ally You cant do much about grocer and butchcr moneyBut between necessities and luxur  ies, there is a margin of safety you can carry forwardj Work out your savings plan and open an account at this TDknk Then steadily build it upwith regular depositsiFIRST NATIONAL Bank UadvFtctealf FtderaH Bottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOMLriiTiWGWYLIE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELLporottai tad Federal Deposit tararance CorporatiomAll DpoiiU Insured Up to 110000A far fiath DepositorDONT SAY BREAD SAY CREMOGULF GAS AND OILSIALSLEES GULF SERVICE STATIC ITS FUN TO OWN A CARvia Bank When you buy a new or used car, finance hereI via bank auto loan Service is prompt and perI sonal the monthly payment plan geared to your needs Our banks plan for carnnancing cant help you drive a car at lowest financing costTHE McPHERSON STATE BAINCORPORATED 1915OVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFEir HOWELLPINCKNEY  , J All Deposit up to 10,000 insured by Our Membership in the FknlDeposit Insurance CorporationGENERAL AUTO REPAIR, ACCESSORIES, WRECKER 1ERVICEJ,    I  Qeny EcWmtns called on The tck Young family spent thLEONARD Mft PROP,   J18 jmther t theDoit hospital, week end rtth the p Conklin liy in Grand Rapids vut toreLINGERIECANNED GOODSGROCERIES THE rtNCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday May 16, 1956Matter at PoataffiMof Haiti t 7GENTS FURNISHINGSDRYGOODSKENNEDY GENERA STORE 114 Sa Howell St Ttadner, Xkk tSabacriptiom Prie fXM a Taw I  1Miss Florence Preuss und Sirs Tom Bonner attended t he District11 Convention of the Michigan iry Assu ui Adrian iau Thurs Iday iix members of the executive ibeard of tl Livingston County Ru jpublican Womtns club were luncheon et of Mrs Thonia iJuuiier lustTuesdayJir arul ilrs P II Mowers entU Uuned 50 youny people from llih Jlaui Park Junior College Friday I Ted Campbell, one of the studn s,  io a former employee of MrMowers Vicky daughter of the DonaldMowerses and granddaughter of ihe P 11 Moweres is seriously ill at tiie Selfride air base hospital MisSLuwers left for there SaturdayDon iis attached to the air base IThe Doyle Templetoiis and Don jE5ers of Keego Harbor, Cayle Shri j les of Livonia and Daryl Surleys of Buck ak ecalled on tiie Albert Skiriey family SundayThe Howard liead and IIoss Readfamilies had dinner at Webber,Aim  JA shoe huiuiay and called on tiie Al J ibert Uris family   Tiie Tliuniu CiaJk family uf Ann t j ArLor were Sunday YJilors  tiio1 Mrs Maryaret Cluik ianiilyMrsDorothy Dirkel unj Cluitinwwere in Stuckbride iSuiuiayrIhe Hubert Lcdvs uLe iaijiy of Royal Oak spent Siinday whh Ms  Lleanor Ledwide anil he Ieled jiis puiiit tiie houe liespiie bad weather a good crowdfiunded tiiL dunce at Lie acojlSuluiday night put on by St Gir ard Guild oi St Marys ChurchTiie  MYRON HUGHiSComplete Line of Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesHectic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36Voners u rocervloir piize an Llcctric frying1 aa won by Dennis Chirk Irvin Kennedy and wife were ipan I Irvin Kennedy and wife were n j  j day quests of tiie Vern Kennedys ut j jj Liux Lalce  I ,Do you know that sweet, golden cornstaysardenfresh fortwelve whole months in a home food freezer Or a twoinonerefrigerator freezerIts one way to enjoy summertime eatingall winter long Nowonder smarthomemakers sayYou can Live Better Electrically r iSee Your Electrical Appliance DealerLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEvrything in Sherwin Williams and Building HardwareCoal and Fuel OilD E HOEY  SONSKnt HA 64119 Dexter L r Me e  Handed the fun Tha Wayne AtLecs spnt the weeken of a friend in Detroit Sunday, end with the Cy AtLees at Gladwin Claude Swarthout and wife iptnt earoate boM MI the Sylvester Harris win operatestno Alma Harris farm for Leo DavVs was kicked in the aiuuucr uy acow last week and is incupuciediAlex PeLo is helping him out Tlic Harold DaulL Ianiily have nuved to Rogers City from Gene Mannshoure Mrs Elizabeth Wylie and son,riiiiy, called on iid U lie aL thu MciIiersun hospital ia1 week iU nnie iiinchey vaj conliiiiuilat thtt Hov, ell Iiscoial Chuich lait Thursday by Uiiiiop rJmeiitiv ihciouie lo in the chuss Mrs Emma Yolmcr anl son, Joiincalled on tiie Ciiarles Kiee in l ,v lerville Sniidy Mrs Cbira Xcnni vyand family of Detroit were iii eAisrt GrcLcdien Tasc aLUJKied a of M picinc lit Kendiitcn tioPar Sunday The Lee Lavoy family peiit Sunday at the Howard OJineii homein Hunker Hill The Ronnie Hoskins family of Dolicit called on the Robert Ackleys Sunday Tommy Ritter has the measelsCari Uurg is over them Lob Curr of Gran llapids pcntpart of Uibt week here, ihs mother,Mrs Edith Carr, spent the vek end with the Leo Bettys famliy inWalled LakeMrs Esther Campbeil returnedhome last Wednesdiiy irom Mclheiinn hospital, Howell MrsAlta Meyer has her school ochliit at the Hicks school Thursdayright her school is out May ZuMrs Alta Meyer and Mrs IoUHal took the Hicks school pupils to j tle Ann Arbor museum and to seethe show Alexander the Greatat Ann Arbor MondaySunday guests of W H Meyerand wife were the Win Laivbs efAnn Arbor, George Meyers family of Stockbridge and the Ldil Meyerfamily Mrs Nellie Wylie and KaytfWH Euler and wfie called on Dick j Wylie at McPherson hospital, Hov ell Sunday iThe Dr Harlow Shehans of Jacksen called on the William Shehans , Thursday and Mrs Madeline She han and Mary Kaye of Ann ArborSunday ,    ,  , The Robert Pikes visited the JeffMrs Ida Hall with Mesdamea   Jn   p Schuman and Root attended a De wip in Lansi galurdaytpoit Edison demonstration at the Mrg AlberU Cloge and thcAlbert Fowlerville fair ground las Wedncs   n   Tues ,day I Af, v jThurday Mrs Ralph Hail at,   Ed Xuoffers of Holt were Sunday guests of the Lloyd HcndeesThe George Kingstons of Jackosn 8068 PINCKNEY ROADuolity Merchandise LOWPRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2 WV, J, hornr  e I sitJoe MarshV,IfnilIII n o,nJinI i  I A n tiivi o a,,y driviri car Xowaflay, Doca Day ji f, sif 1  nrl wish I wera ire nfinwin rt I rit, few of us arevv, cor   with Hie way thingsnv at ii  iven moment Its hu p On the other hand1n 11jf inr for years thatv civrytrKly will show  i nicrican tolerancej  ii r hJory rif,rht to laaof beer When comes I assure you that aat to change backin  nsonto isComplete ServiceOil9 Gas Lubrication B F fOODRICH TIRESVEDDERS MARAlHOil SERVICEB F Goodrich Tires, Batteries, AccessoriesPhone UP 8 3196 445 East Kr j Streettended a home extension councilmeeting at Howell SAY IT A WITH FLOWERSfromHELLERS FLOWERSPhone 284 HowettThe Bud Bekkeringrs of Howell called on the Wm Jeffreys familytovnshjp boardJack Clarks and Alice Geaffhart ofDexter spent Sundayl at the Mark  Nash home voted to buy 2 voting machinesWilton Baughn took his son, I  Jarlowski has t0Donald, John Burg jr Ronnie Ham Twag  work for To dein es, Larry VanSlambrook, and Bob  Jp the bowU tournament atV etzike to the DeMolay car wash at Fowlerville SaturdayDespite badweather they made 75 The Gale Hendees of Owosso andthe Fred Even family of Dansviilevi rf Sunday ueta of the Lynn Eende family lcam wflnfirst placeThey are Marjory HcttyLlinor White, Lila Hollis, NancyCase and Ellen McAfee Vans Motor Sales was 5th and IiRosa Tavern9thThe George KreugerW Charles m FriU   John flamelRce miUet of Drtroit caUed on and   Orlando Oh Lester McAfee family Sunday WATER SYSTEM3,PLUMBKG REPAIRSTHE ROUSH 1LUMBLNG310 Webster JLne UP 8 6607 BIG RUMMAGE SALE AT BRIGHTONJOOF HALL, BRIGHTON BY TliH WINANS LAKE CLASS OP THE FrRST PRESBYTERUN CHURCH HOWELL MICH SATURDAY, MAY 19th 1956  09 A, M TO IM P M  rVmsJTHE 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sDa y guest s Merwi n Campbel l an d Fre d Smit ho f An n Arbo r attende d th e Detroi tTige r nighTgam e Friday Mrs  Hele n Mille r wa s th e gues to f hono r a t th e rura l teacher s dinn  e r in  Howel l las t Thursday  Sh e wa s presente d wit h a  fin e gif t b y th e iLivingsto n count y teachers  Mrs  I  j  Henry , Mr  an d Mrs , c  H  Ma c rorie , Mrs  Lee , Mrs  Ronal d Daro wan d Mrs  Merwi n Campbel l whoa tattende d fro m here Th e S  Frenoskoine s famil y o fLincol n Pac k spen t th e week  endwit h th e Milto n Carvers Rober t Meabo n an d Wesle y Read Th e bridg e o n Darwi n Roa d whic hwen t ou t ha s bee n replaced Th e Ra y Bum s famil y entertain e d  th e Ji m Burns , Do n Burns , Jo eFurns , Kennet h Fr y familie s an dJanic e Burn s Mother s Day Th e Ralp h Hal l famil y calle d a lth e Charle s McDaniel s famil y inChelse a Thursda y an d Sunday  Mrs Brown , mothe r o f Mrs  McDaniel sis  sick Th e M  J  Reason s entertaine dth e bac k Reaso n an d Ma x Reynold 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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>EP ,yJ, r      MICHIGAN M1R0K Wayne University is trying to asethe Michigan doctor shortage It trill incrtasw student admissions  a JO atVih a year if it can get morefunds vcm the legislature The State Med eul Society and the State Farm Bur tau have endorsed this planThe legislature will try a ,put Michigan on the daylight savings plan The originators are a group of gotera who want an extra hour inthe evening Industrialists are supporting thero Tbe two principal ob jectors are mothers who do not wishto send their children to bed before dark and farmers who want the extra jhoiir in the morning affter the dew is offTraffic depths have show a dacreasn notonly in Michigan but all over thenation Stepped up enforcement seems to be the answer Arrestsfor traffic violations increased by47 percent Ifctis ear This is good but much remains to be done The CitizTiaffie Safety Council is trying to get al dtizens to sign a safe drivingniede and the Retail, Gasoline Deal are distributing emblems Wedfeday December 12, 1956NoITUARIESROBERT MEYERS High School Athletic Catholic ChurchRobert Mtyxs, 54, son of ElzinaLiiicivchmitt Meyer and the later rame and beat Hailland 54 to 48Thij John Meyers was killed in a in at Dexter at 1100v He wiua liis brother, Io Arbor had a subwhere theywereof nviies Hubert foot excavatioi sewer vis Pinckneys fir t win in 4 gamesi m thi eison as they had dropped 3 non  P h t f thgamesV Iroyers of AnndiviJu at Dexter building a number dt i 15 afterXovuny Devotions and Saturday iruai j r JiJ to 900 p, BL and Sunday before the UM Maaawncn it caved in on them It tooj Palefaces by Jack Coates pluyeJTh 3 hours to dig Ihem out The first Pnlefacea won 6 to 2attempt resulted in another cavern, l tne second half the gane vvvsand it had to be snored up ana a nnrowjsd as Hculand scored lS a shovel was used Both were an points to Pinjknes 11 At end of 3rdirlMeyers lived with his mother, j quavei the score was Pinkny 9,For a number of years the family Hartland 27 Pinckrey mad 14 fjulilived on their farm at Silver Lakoj and Hartland cash d in on a thiri ofnow owned by Frunk Pearcs January21, 1927 he beearv r vnev ot Livingcon Lodge X  i  F  A 1 getting his derev tie nie night as ye editor Th y M10 ytas ago uftti The funeral watfe Keehn FUIK aDonald Eaton enin St Andrews    St Marys Catholic Churc IiFriday night the Pinckney Pirajfcs Rev Fr Albrt schmitt, Pastorivayed their first League O xe Suaday Mti 8oe nd 1000 am   eveuia Devotions Friday eveningat r 60 p mConfessions Friday eveningFron the start of thewas in contistf tiieled 14 to 4 at the quarterinrl 28 to 12 at the half Athalf time 2 8th grade teams the  i,3QI10IlitC CbUTCilCalvary Mennenitte ChurchKev Ezra Beachy, PasUr Supt Walter fisck 1001 li0 7i0Fllowski Service SCHOOL NEWSdoVn in a 15 Hanselman, 53, of Dexter Hed3kins led by Karl Burg and whoSSchoolL n aboutjJe del1It 0OI1 Jit and Hartland cash d in on athem In the la i qwavierttot, 19 joints to Pinckneys j   Li u  48 win XhisiyJy Pirnt ncets Dexter, TTlie I SundayIrL Ca ,ie i oJ, second yanie at  lx0 iin, e jly as therj v ill be  IhursIiiuhl was I a,ie ii crov d he LLt, r ganitr, out I  irates held a lead into the laat 2 minute,he Little Ea,es 37 toeisiiiiihig Take ie Pledge, Drive withCa ew Michigan has a new controversyon it hands Are floating hotels orHotels lejral Th boat Cieat Vcsten StawOa had been pui chased and niourut Iasvas City a a ilotei, The conset vntion dept conLrols all submerged laud umrcys t is illegal TawaiCiiv wains nu iijti Lat nff ieur if it allowed to ojeratt there b a iiood oi such Uofuii LOREX ,ates Pos FG Fr2, 1888 unu mix clept Toa yeaiiWiti5,000 ADDITIONlai telephone oxi nc i  U COdivkted aiii j v  ilu,os 1 K  Ma  , MI r , aiy to  nni a ft1 numu V, in nienl  number of nhunt i i jPinckm uhavio ha, inc catl irorn GOO in 1954 to 7V loiay, A l,n with 4 phones hd  eu1Lhin g 1P lino o tho load must  Loren Basset 6tyears and in the20 vear, died ifnessj Hei eri oyle in 1917 He vv ,ji his younger days andiuy City in the old Sjuihern Mich iian league He came vo Howeli n Adrian 38 years ago a DetroitCcanioiy irgr later becoming dep iuiiff and sheriTf lie ciiihtand managed thu Howell, ball i or a number of year and thn r cd football, basket ball and bail jarnes lie did most of thiiiiii at Piiikney cuirin io i the latf i, I io, ie licsivlesviU ihcie is a daughter, Uerna1 VT RFLF CKG LGit Steinackerftiffnoir RFLFQLG 32443 0 3008044 49 154 0II320270 School VVoihrp  liht praytr churih Wed Chui practise Congl ChurchWimger, Pastor   930 a TI 1045 a ui730 pmThe People Church Mfi West, between Unadilla nd Main StreeteRev Keitl1 KuegBetfser, PasterI143 12 4 002 810104 Sunday SchoolMe IT in WorshipYouth irouiiJEvening Serrice  Thurday PrayerJr Chjir Pactisj Sr Choir PnucLihiixth irde   t tMeciit WeilWed, fAv 945a10i0 a 700 100 4o ,,1 PP P mHImfiV m1V finished our Clirislrnas irjatiois and drew a mural of a Cii1 iis pafade on the bulletin board,Vve also finished ouv Chiistnias propartyiLBKARY NEWS1 broJiers,ie fun rui was at the McDonaldva 1, o, 11 ell, loday, Rv ien ciuciiitinu Burial was iiview Lemeerv IV a ifiNvKNLY SCHOOL DOAKD Pinckney, Mich Dc t 95i ieclair wolianliKi eni, Oi Mile arean TonlierFor children Ton, Christmas r by Ross,Avstory en ami me planning outi liiii and Sixth Jiad, Mi IKatiV  made Christinas calendars for Ich rooni iiitinners and ,gifU forOUiei They ire niirUwjanny Winisky are making a mapof the United State Tiuy ojilyii liie states in black and tht rivers ir Malcolm Ludwiu is 6 years oldthis week Kasper DuBois puppy waskilled James Nashes dad got  nuslirat Frank Bchms bird died11Ly Uoovky, JaieL fosray iy Dean Lave new shoesHowes c  andnothers goUfish rlied Edna Mae Pe ota has anew coat, JoAnn Wyliisdied Gary Burs trandi brke her armFirst Grade, Mrs ThayeiWe plan a Christmas proJtny Goforth is going huntiiy withhis dd Beverly Peele wen to churchyiiiulayUiaiie Roth has a pup numed Duke Kay Lelonek aav a dee1 liecy Read had a birthday party Saturday, filly Chambers dad build anew porch Hobby Potter sWps inthe uttic Mary Highfell hat a birthday We thank her mother fur the cookies and candy Canes Liiuu iiiiuliings attended Mary HighftiJs party wendolyn Hudsons cat fuloshi i to the bus We thank the board of IiK1 tioji ior Iri Ipvely ChilstniastireIn L Crad, Miit Kilmerio Colme visited Dennii Aschen Saturday Dennis is homeinin the lioital after an ear opfr i nBecky Heniy viittd her Mia1 P OLhc and saw a lot oi presentsPenny Reynold and her aister strung for their outdoor tree,Alaniy went to the doctor for a l ne nuise Rave him candyuiuuiei has 2 new shirts andl ltty Siout tias new shoesan Ifell offon iiisClaus, Curret LfmmtokThe first real effort to enforcehe supreme court decisionsegregation in schools was made  Ciintcn, Tenn, last week where Fedri Judge Robert Taylor jaled 15 mefor contempt of court for violating aa injvnction jirolubiting int ilh integreKation in ClintonPifci nfy may lose aome ofnotriety as a Hell has cropped Up IftKitiside county, Caiiorn Like ihit ic near here it is morRfia tiadition tUm a place It in a esecommiiiiy, ha nu poeLoffice butia8 a ser  vico stitioti aiid tufe The populationi nut j,ivn H bfcani known wiien a I sideiit there asked io a burningpennit anj gave his phone as Hello oiJltiiiy IJauhii went tn Mini I racksJaU Uotii hi, sled Willy Meyrrs ioleascurv, Ma ia hers trutl and sboveiit dliiniiy Sp out saw SantaXiUcy Waring vvnt yicpwjaril w Santa John clean the siltwalks,had a Iu ihdav larry uncle Jiirlire are tH unlKrs after thharesAcklev Rtb  ,, Be O car 34Win Hova 46 k yj burns 1UTUna Campbell K J1 Ii i  1Will Cooper 3i2,r, ivlflJaiiow M72Jane Deveraux 3478,Percy tili  rjonra Fuhnnan 3416, Ted Gray Hess Henly 3415, Jesse HenryC Tlollingsworth 3494, G Holt Claiie Hull 3126, F Johnson Mary Kennedy 3411, lcc LaveyKleanov Ledwidje 84o2,lJen LeeAl Lelonek 3432, L LobdellU, Matlcscn r,48, LJMcKincy Sadie Moral SlJWHu MrganRay Morianty 3484, Ros Raad Henry Porter 3113, Fred RsadSt Marys Convent 34ii2Wri Salyev 343, M F Shirey AIKTI Shirley 348o,Thos SteeleT L Strickland 3463, HThyer Gto Thompson 3405, Rob VcdderJST VanBlaricum 342G, BCWhite Harry Wallace 2403, Jim Whit leyEm Widmayer 3422,Aher Wylie F,  ZezUlka 3466, F Zeigler  o343i 3192 i3482  3424 31S734953104 13471318331323404 34523414 317731473441 At spicisl it Jio1 Hoard lield XTov H,  hii school Provenv woiii, Kennedy, McAfee, Russell,iJoVjr Absent  None Called locrior iv Pruidont Holiinsworth, pos and Mrs Gres of thij,in fwii of Gieg  Vlker,re j  iid vn the annual audit of the i  books They sta eA that al irij were in nch better shape than previous years and had enlytrinor recomendations to make by iviarshall and Steamu jjill and Captains Top iiat in lijiLiry will be open on WedDK  the 26th and closed on Christvia cay  adC6N8BRVATI0N DIPTUnofficial figures give the Miclrgan deer kill at 70,000 which is 18 percent less than last year Iar season kill was 58,300, special 12000 Most of the drop in kill wasin the upper peninsula, 97000 woith W timber was soldfrom Michigan wrests last year In 1941 sales only totaled 7,000The dept i buying  883 moreacres of hunting lands and 2 fishingsitesThere vere62 arrests for gamelaw violations in October and 1136in conNnctiorfs 20,6000 in fines were collected and 187 days in jail sentencts handed out 18 were placed onprobation Motion by Kennedy, supported byel that auditors report be accepteu AyesAll NaysNoneCarried1 here being, no further businessesic meeting adjournedRegular Meeting of Pinckney Boardi he regular meeting of the Pincvny school board was held Dec 6 at the high school PresentrHollingsv, oith, Kennedy, McAfee, Russell, Eoiiner absent none Called tooihr by President Hallingfiworth  Supt of Schools reported that thiDiiv r Training Course will be offered in the second semester with a a Qualified InstructorReport was received that parkinganJ bus unloading at the high schoolis oncoming a problemPresident Hollingsworth appointedMi1, Kennedy to present to the Village Council a recommendation for thechanging oi parking rules on the north side of high schoolPreident Hollingsworth appointsMessrs Kennedy Russell McAfee, Reader and Bonner to make a compiete ttudy of the parking and sidewalk situation and report lack atthe next meeting Kennedy to be chair CHURCH UNIT DEDICATIONLast Sunday about 225 peopjle ati,euied the dedication ceremonies ofthe new Education Unit of the Pinck ncy Congl Church, Dr Harold N Skiumore, wupt of the MicchiganCnjrreutioruil Conference, spokein Rediscovering Lifes PurposesThe pastor led the congregation in the Act of Dedication and DedicationPi Seventh Jradf, Mn AndisnWe are decorating for Chrisniasand aiakiny presents for our parentsThe yils are making a muial DonaldWinder coaches tip in basket ball eeJJ Wednesday, Kourth Jrade, Mis CampbeWiinMis CatThere arc many absent duo to illne We turned in our book repoitFriday also our units Now we are siarting one on the Lnd Stai Thursday was Michael Winiskys birthday and Friday Caroline Coatesiioih were 14 Wg made Christmas ie making Christma gift, W u licaii i ful lice v r  1 e ini IIICMI mions In arithmetic vv arniii nun1, uneven division and toour problems We had our ui i test, in icin Sliirley iflcinaii,ivd Min and Cun Tain iiniii codtiy is still back trackingr rtitnl stand in suipoit of v n,ici Nasser which found them jr  i up with Russia and Red Chinaaiint ireat Britian, France andl,fifl on the Suez Canal question itiis stand, inspired by Secretary of,tiUc Uulps out of pique over the invaaun of Egypt was ill consideredTid hastly taken Our actions the ,,t wek have all been concilatoiyar show nu desire to get back in the North Atlantic Alliance Vice1 isulent Nixon in a speech advocaud cancelling the interest payment Mi our loan to ireat Hritian whichaiiornts to 8,700,000 In the mean time Europe is virtually without oiland the consequences are becomingijravH Premier Nasser insists on thr el ol foreign troops beforei tnal is cleaned out and Us oper i encwedThis is silly and w do baiic iieui liuan  tranee fori in lo withdraw until there are l troops there to insmnuous operation lillnuc 1the spijinjj upinth la0flarid war days anthe ,DixonHi  In t ia orv o fwoid tesicoiaphy wo leaincl to r1 adoh tcuun mi ,ea level f highway We aulil find Jic feMr plans on l Li are happy to haveayer Th choir added worthwhileassistance to the program of thetre morningIn the afternoon about 75 people ied open house, visiting with i jvjifriends and inspecting facilities of the new buildingHereafter, the primary, juniorand Adult Church School will able in the Education Unit for Su Primary and ptevents for our moLhers rridayEighth Grade, Mrs MorrisThe following visited us parentsnight Mr and Mrs HollingsworUi, and Mrs Russell, Mr and MrsGriffith, Mrs Bonner, Mrs, Davis, Mrs Eichman, Mrs Nash, Mrs Ean,Mrs Tasch, Mrs MeMacken, MrsMiller, Mrs Rooke, Mrs  ackableThe following student Franksuniors j Clark, Susan LftBelle Karen Schanwere read nd paymentWereceived a letter Friday postmarked at Hamilton, Ohio, inform ing us that Earl Wilson, commercialartist and sign painter had been kill ed n an autoaccident in CityHe came here from New4o with John Eisele He married thformer Mrs Ida Black oi ltft hart a year ago All billsapprovedMeeting was adjournedThomas R Conner SSeccCARD OF THANKI wsh to express my appreciationto my maiy friends who so kfrmmbered me with cardseulb during my stay in the h Nelson Buzzardwill CHRISTMAS CONCERTThe Junior and Senior High ll et its annualin the schoolfL i1 nt and the oldec onesthe large assembly room upstairsThe Primary and Juniors includegrades 1 through 4The nursery and kindergartengroups will continue to hold classesin ihe church basementGREGORY CASE SOLVEDThe state police have marked theGregory mystery case closed On ,he Angela MeMackenSPECIAL NOTICEJJesdames George Nay lor nlThomas Bonnr local members of of Town and Country Club inviteall the ladies in the community to atienod a Christmas Greens showThe exhibit will be held at the Lpis copal parish hall, Howell, Monday,Adnight of Dec 1 William Phelan ,20, December J7 from 2 to 9 panri Rftho u, OA J  I mission is free m,20,and Robert Simons,20, disappeared af tor the former hadchecks totalling 400 cashed twoVPolice found jBASKET BALL SCOREStheir car abandoned at Jackson and Mason 47, Howell 4fi Catholic that they had bought a one way ticket to California Later Simons wrotemoney He said Phelan hadon a boat to the South Pacific Phclan worked a far and own fd 22 head of registered HohteinRAINBOW RECEPTION12R attended the Rainbow Girlsdtnnet at the Masonic temple Sat night It was a reception forGustafton, grund treasurerFrancis Robinson, grani committeewoman and Mother Coburn Present were 10 grand assembly officers,  nepreaetatives and 7 70 Ann Arbor 44 Mancvieer 71 South Lyon 46 Dexter 52, Poyville 42 Brighton 48, West Llloomfield 41 Roosevelt 57, Milan33 Dundee 64, FIMI Rock 4 Snline64, Lincoln G3 Chelsea 51, Univer sity 41 St Cecela 53, St Thomas38 Sexton 48, Ypsilanti 18 Stock biidire 42, Fowjerville 30 Unttoi 44, Sand Creek 33 Haslett 60, Oke 0 Mich Center 53, Grass Laceilliamston 55, Leslie 48 in TOO for a 1u 1 dayFourth al fifth, A ieitiopne Singer i painting a picITe of thf  wisr mo1 V e a e hoiiitu our room for ChristmasRich Piiiiiiiin1 grt a fol,l M u fithi biithdiy Satwrilav ii at her wn duck liunting at Lake lJriehI S Innidt went to the Ford Rotun la On room has new chisels, James  ntjeli visited Jimmie Mumford i LUJ iionner visited his ecuin invvneiiim1 Juniocouin and saw a ii irininMstiJl wenifp vith her dad Irri i,i hius1 on firPniy ChriLiiu Ktiupp m i CwynniH ,n LiniiK Cliij , ,p  JVISa new bow and arrow Cherie Dar 1 on visited her grandfather, DennisHius has a puppy named NiggarMilleri o   1 us wpI1 h1 10 engiru cars, or tracks Miilfd of houses a short driving i iei apai 1 si retching from the,  Dixon Line Slaves wereiiiied froMt oiif, house lo anothera 1 rilit and tvntuallv reached ai and fieedom Judge Dexters ifHp ni Dexter was a station on thiiiyihica ifulroail Pclic throug1ittley nad uncovered a similar settupat eek which had for its purpose 1 idiiir of escaped eonvictA nego  oir let named Kirk escaped fromhie, in Hiui was picked up in Detro named a ngro Jianiej Ross who r rates a farm near JacktOH foi MeiT chinch organization as thei M nf an escape rout He said forbot j0 Ross hid escaped convict,ie them a change of clothing and co iheiii to Detroit Police havei1UK luded it was a pipe dream, 54Hirrrs fscaijet from Jackson thisyen luit al but lfi have been 311We received the foMovirvriroi Mrs Mamie Eisenliower in re4c he birth cards we sent herNovember 26, 195tfear FiiondThank you for the bulgiUr envelope just brimming vihC hiistmLs wishes, 29 delightfulI jrecHngs from the Fifth Grade at Pinctney Community School in Mirhiiirin I wish it were possible to writeto ench of you to tell you how muchpleasure your letters have niven nvWhat, a gay and busy class you mustU With  uch an array of pets at hon and such projects at school as the one withof you demust be happyso enthusiaaic too I am encloa5r the picture which your Mrs ReneNOT TO RENEW The jdudem nt the University ofMichigan staged a riot last W6k in v hich 1000 wore in Beyond breakiogt few dishes little damage was doru The students eat at the South QuadMiiJiiig and they claim the menu Seen yetting skimpy since Sept  n they were served corn beef  M1, that was the straw that brokai be canics hack They threw foodmd Wishes around and started on A ma re 11 for the president of theuniveiMt Harlan Hatcher, picking upnue students dTi the way H wmt nt at home but they staged a dimonsttation and dispersed Thif ttot vs time compared to sorne Qff tlif nast We remenfber when rckod the Star Thealir cfusexl to give hov A nuniber were jailedUvc ,ind the damage to the vas aid by student nulWMJHwiJOne year they stampeded thtant in the Barnum kcirms parade by throwing fil ers at them That ended o in Ann Arbor Then theysensors and clipped ailtlie freshmen they caught, ijjoihurt and the practise, wai ,siarrped out The perpetvat thce deeds must be alongnow and we sunpos they alarm and condemnatjomriot  Mrs Margaret Clarktb Mill, r requested To each of younir very best wishesLcuis Dunlavy hes notified the TUe Hrekney Community School th were in AnJ ArbcrstaU MH nic BuiMins Assn that he rill Gie, Mrs Rent Miller Th picture Ambro8 Kwiey haiO E 8 prepared not nnm the lease on the lecker  the PreiMeAt aid Mrc  fct M ,C DiMolay Uyt bofUUnf iHH the 1MM apim bi TVvM i T,1WIs a good nights sleep worth 2 Thats all it eoata2to give you cozy warmthnight longWith an automatic blanket you can have allovmwarmthas much or as little as you like You select it  a thermostat does the rest to keep you coafortableAutomatic blankets really save you money becauwyou need only one blanket for each bed No need fo have that extra blanket handy Just one blanket olaunder, one blanket to storeSaves on heating, too Set the house thermostat lowarduring the night Under your automatic blanket yourtalways cozy warm, no matter how cool the roorsGet an automatic blanketSee your dealer or Detroit E December 12,19Mhay and waa injured laat woak The Will Dunninga eatwrtainednumber of friends at a party Satur day night Iff THEATRE1 WHTMOU LAKE Friday, Deeiher 14, IBNotes ot75  Ad The Piuckney Independents haveorganized a basket ball team anvl play the Broadway Leaders of AnnArbor hero Dec 19 Mis Dorothy Wilson, high schoolteacher will put on a Christmas con rnf at the community hall Dec 18Three choruses totalling 100 will singOh Come All Ye Faithful, God Rest You Merry Gentlemen, 3Tannebaunr The girls glee club Anna Barnowsk, i Margaret Curlett,Jeanne Clinton and Lois Kennedy willsmtr carols Solos by Florence Marionau Marjorie Hendee violin numbers ly Feartr Szynanski accompanistsfor the group were Norma Gardner,Pita Young and Mary Katoni Ticketsare 25c and 15c W C Hendee  Sons won thegrand reserve prize in sheep at the show at Mich State College lastweek The high school girls have organbo3 a Cotton Stocking ClubMargaret McKune is president and ConstanceDamw secretary tfenrie VanBlaricum broke his armplaying at the Sprout school Friday Rev Beiquist is conducting revivalsat Fowlerville A delegation fromhere went over Thursday nightW peprined an article from Haulage a truckers magazinse on Th Pinckney Duck Farm operated byMike PaiiUoff and 3 associates oiMiC a mile west of town They buythen ducks from a hatchery and ready them for market in 10 weeks Theyftart a new bunch of 200week AH feed is bought DeahU FeatsjeeHOLD BACK THE NIGHT WithJohn Payne and Mona Frmaa alia BE1OND A REASONABLE DOUBTWitaiDaaa Andrews and Joaa Foatiae Celer Cartoea HOW ELLTHEATREI lUweJI, MM A rTes, Wed, Thur Dee 11, 12, 1Esther Williaai aad Geergc Na4eiinTlfB UNGUABDBD MOMflNfSun, Mon Tuee, Dee 16, 17, IS BACK FROM BTERNITT WflkRobert yan and Anita Ekfctygand Rod Steif erFeaturettc Novelty New Cartoon Friday, December 14, 13Bauble Feaiu frwfraThHr, Dec 19, 20 MARINE RAIDERSIat OBrien and Ruth Huseey and Robert RyanNereJtr News Carten THE SHEClieatat Morris, Maria and Tom CnwayiT CONQUERED TiiE WORLB  Evry Woaian It SlavePeter Oaves, Beverly Lee VanCleefSYLVANTHtATRE  Caekea, MiehUaaThur, Fri, Sat Dec 13, At ftGreatest True Adventure Picture ofOur TimeTHE SILENT WORLDThe Skin Diver of the Sea founderThriller Spectacle Never Before Sen j Tidal Waves of Adenture Thunder up f Tue, Wed, Thurs, Dec 18, It, Sundav Monday, Dec 16, 17Broadways Smash Comedy Set New Laugh RecordSOLID GOLD CADILLAClatiate haaday at 264 pm WithJurly Holliday and Paul DottflaiCartOMup from the floor of th ocean Primeval An Exciting Experience in Spencer Tracy and Robert1 w17everyDec 14Dexter hereJan 4South Lyoii tktreTH, 11Boysville thereJar 18Mnchster tar Jan 25Hartland thereFH 1Dexter thereFeb  Britton hereFeb tSouth Lyo her  Feb 15Boysville herFeV 2Mncheter hereFeb 24 Brighten there Sunday, Monday December 16I Daft Only tExclusive First Run ShowingAll Disney Technicolor ProgramI DAVY CROCKETT AND THB 1 RIVER PIRATESWith Feta Parker and Buddy KbfeaWaH SusaeaueWafAarMTHE MOUNTAINin Vista Vision and TechaiealtrVariety and TecehaieeteIfF MAN IN SPACE , Announcement to Our PatronWe will be eclosed December 18 1hrJanuary 17th Watch for Our Gala ReOpening Friday January 18thwith a Parade of Big PicturesThe Management Takes this Opportun ity to Extend Best Wishes for a varjMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year To AllMr and Mrs Dilloa Weircrtoa AdciaWritersRMHNS AN CAltBtN f ANANB R1PAIKOffice21 SM4ESTABLISHED IMS 1NCORPRATFO 1916 HOWELLPINCKNEYDont leave nxf yearsChristmas expenses to chance Save for them in advance nstmasHi MePliRSQN STATS,WML NINETY YEARS OF SAP ttfSMts 19 to I0,NO huMl ky tie Federal Deposit MiaNrrtliM Note  4 TMTSMrs Herbert, Gillette b underdebtors earOelaea to harta tlcatingWIM they aerre refreshments W B Murphy and Swarthout A Art puttng out calendarsBurch former residentStockhridge last weekAArt WiUon shot an owl last getting Us chickensffce electric street lights are exjMcttd to fee tamed oa for  fin Jtrm are 35 andyttlafe council has signed a con to paf the Gardner LightingKf frT tor each lightar busy aharpehoehtnm duo to icy roadaW a ChHsma dance 11M3v Melt McCullough of Alma, rerwerresident, died at Hot Springs, Arkaasa last week His father had a foua dry here on what is ow th schoolground Dr Bernard Glenn has itarted thepractise of medicine at Tower, Cheoboygan county Ye editor and wife spent the weaknd at Parshallville making the trip in their car The KOTM have elected the folI owing officers Com,, C V VanWinkle Lt Com, Frank EUleRXN P Mortenson F K,, F G Jackson Chap, Rev Gates Phy, DrH,t SiRler Sergt, Ruel Coniway M at A, Ed Cook Is U Gt Jeate Henry, 2nd M G, Reubea Finch Sent, Gy Hall Picket, Guy Teeple Jee Plaeeway was talliif Ctefat ,4IMONEW BALANCED STOKING L1NKAOIThe nw WidSune Ch frame accent your ndingNIW, 1XTAWI,MlAVM PIAMIpROMUIlPOISE FRONT DIVIM WHfRSUI0RW1 f   why OJdsmobileTHlLAOOiWT8 OlISI 7 AvCOJt MM IS ALWAYS OUT AT YOU C  1   If  aOAltTT DIALWilXZJ, V, BZ WNTS HOUDATOf  Pi    M    k MW MAIM MOTOR SJ   AAJITHJC PINCKNEY DISPATCH WoetaMay ataar If, 1HSPECIAL PURCHASE12 PRICE SALELAMP SETHANDLACEDSHADE20XiyiSaBKBfe J1I0W8 1 WEEKLYifST LA A VAITOof 7H rffAti v  , y Q softer op to fcjylfrero highly styled dcci lorps of such boreoin prieo4 4THRECLAMPS FOR LITTLE MORE THANTHE PRKTE Of ONE Hock rriBros bevtifully occente tho whito Vailing He tMvofiod pedestel Hond LosedAiLE SHADES of fWneh fronsktr pcrrweM Tbfoolovoly colors toI4URRYI HURRY HUfRWKil wjf tiiriHd stMks ItttWAUTYGentile Home Center113 East Main Street  1SVISIT PIHCKNEYS NEWEST ADDITIONA eW Uav Grtat Faith in PincLuey  u betAy Growth twwaid Bijr aud BtUr PUtMOur 3tran4 You Will S  eKinda Biak tKj WhittCUrRCA MOTOROLAECOMPLETE LINE OF HOME APPLIANCBAppluaco, Record Players Ec Turnitur Departmtni If WWaat Wt will Get rt for You t HtT Wkat yGAS HOME HEATING AND G06KINGCoi All White Furnaces Installed Space HeaUr, Wall AMI CaU Hating Michigan Bottled G,a S rvic ft 1M1M,M HK, Iff IdaShirtf for a Cemplet Stock of Horn Furnisking, at ik UWMIfr Uk Mer diandiaelatf Tra Adi to Your Present OTItractptm Vnttt 90 P M 12i PIA1L W P1KWWT, MIEYSPHONE UP 8  6621TRY A  Grandn3fS THE ALL NE   reuryPRIZES GIFTS R  3HMENTSFRIDAY AND SATURDAY DECEMBER 1415 920 East Grand River, Howel Mich Phone 2128If  THl STATE OF MICHIGANADV Ilie Probat Court Jr the Countof LivirvstM a session of said Cuit Miln t e City f Howell iu said Cuatym Die 27th day of Novtmber A I,PreMBtMonorakie Hiram KbnuiJudge of PrlMt In the Matter of the Ktate Glnn Hrnchey, Deceasedvruk Hincbv havinj field iniad Couil tiib annual account    nriniatrator cf said estate, ad nisViPtiion praying for th allowanr thereof From where I sit Jy Joe Marshust Cd Me CupidTt is OrereJ, TTiat tb 2tTa dayf Dectmber AI 19B6 at ten oclock,i the forenoon, at said ProbaUOffue b and is hereby appoinnil for examining and allowing said aoceunt ttlit Is Ov4trd, tbat notioet givM by publiatiow of a copyhereof for thre vtsk onsecutivolv prevltt to Mid day of henag ta tlwPiackney Dispatch, new8pajer pvinitd, circulated in said County and pet dtaer rauw a copy of ttti aotice tob serrU mpoi each kMw Mry arMUrd mail, rtvarm naeipt fcUHectit at bit Uat known e4rMs by mumiU at leait fourtete 14 ayaiir te such hearing or bypwaeaal service at least live tuy prier to such hjarin araaa IL laith, Judfe ef PrrtatHales M OouldDeputy Register of Prebate The counter down at Peti wufull yettrday, xcpt fer threeseati near the end, o I plunked myself down on the middle oneAs I took my first sip of coffeea cute young couple camt in a girl in her early twenties followedby a fellow perhaps a ytar or twe older Without saying a word,they look the only two nau left on either side of meff my youngerdays, I imittid the young wantake my seat ss they could be tof ether He hesitated at first, then finally he shrugged, grinned and Mid to the firl, WeU, letswake him happy My aieieiRicky Whats yewruFrom where I sit, there was noharm done that time, bat jumping to corteluuionu can be embarraming In fact, its semetiiueemean aad intnlerantMke Uie wayxwme folk jump t the enokaion a maoi wrenf W prefer a glassof beer over aaotiher beveragA, Lack of facts coupUd with laek ofjudununt intrdu trouble  J ,OUR DEMOCRACY by MaiND WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO WHEN YOU GROW UPSTATI OF MICHIGANTkt Probate Court for the Cowty v of LiTigttomAt a section of said Court, hold atthe PeVate Office ia tho City of Howell, in said County,o tke 6th dayday of December A D 195Present Hon Hiram R Smith,Judge of Probate In the Matter of the Change ofName of THERESA ANN NEPOCSULAN, Adult Single Person Theresa Ann Neposchlan havingfiled ia said eourt her petitioa prayig that tho Court enter an ordereliaang her namo from Theresa XeposaUa to Tkereia ABB Schramfor It  Ordered, That tho 2nd day ofJaauary A D, 1H7, at tern oeloek in the forenoon, at said ProbateOftice, bo and is hereby appointed fer heamg said petition It ft Fifther Ordered, That publictittice thereof bo gitn by publicatioa of a copy trtof for  threo Toeks consocutivoly provioue to thesaid day of bearing, ia tho Pinckney Dunateh, a newspaper piato4 amifitolated  aaid County   ban 1 Aau Jtiifo of rJru CopHtloa M touldU Probate S PAMClAftquCSTlONaiPLitcCMOOSING A CAREER IS PART or AMPtHt MATUaAL8eWT6rti7iwM oOF TWCIIt CWILOIttMTHCV ALO INSTILL SUCH AS SPIRITUALHAKD WORK ANB TMftlPT, SO THAT,WMATIVtKLTMC ISAGOODrOU Jc r ,mCHTuiLO  BOARD QT SUPERVISORS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2e 19JPursuant to Statoic, thtf afeartf pi Sapenriaon hi aad for the Count oflivingslon met at the Court House m the City of Howeil, and upoa roU caUby the Clerk the following members were fouod to be presentBrvin ft Snyder Brighton Twp W Burr ClarkWigginsAndrew J SeimUtfward B, Spicer Lillian C SmithLyle Glover Harold ArmstrongGlenn Berry Deerfiekf Twp Mtfion ConineGenoa Twp Lee GordonGreen Oak Twp Ralph GlennHamburg Twp Howard Gentry Handy Twp Fred O CatreilHartland Twp W Harry GartreilHoweU Twp Horma H Heeg Marioo 1 wpOccoia TwpTyrone TwpUnadtltu Iwp Howeil CityHowcll City Hotll CityHoweil City TUESDAY, DEJCSMMSM 4, 19The Board of Supervisors is and lor the Cntmfof Livingston conveiled in regular monthly session o Tuesday, December 4, 1956 at therooms in the Const House, and upon roll call by  Clerk, the followingmembers were fouod to be presentErvie B Snyder Ronald StuibitAndrew J Seim, Howard B SpicerLillian C SmithLyle GloverAFTERNOON SESSIONCharles Kaufman, Director of the Livingston County Kiauuing Corn appeared bclore the Board to give a report to discus ihe type ot Ibuilding code desired Jor the county, KubmittioK u letici covering rcMrtuuoadopted by the CoaiLUiuon as followsHonorable Boaru of Supervisors ,Livingston Couuiy, Michigan jGentlementThe Livingston County Planning Commission has taken under aU  visement the request ol the Board ot Supervisors to make a recoiu j Brighton Two W Burr Clark Marion TwpConway Twp Milton Conine Occoia Twp Genoa Twp Uoyd Hendee Putnam wjGreen Oak Twp Lee Gordon Tyrone lwHamburg Twp Ralph Glenn Uoedilla TwtHandy Twp Howard Gentry Howefl CiHarold AfraMron Haxtland Twp Fred G Catreil Howeii CJGlenn Berry HoweU Twp W Harry Gartrett Howcll OClair MiDer losco Twpv Herman H Httg HoweH C,A kuer ol resignation as Director of Civil Defense was received froSupvr Aibert W Cole, stating that a change ia his work now made it i to Uv ia that capacitymendation as to the advisability ol establishing a buildiugcounty wide basis on aThe following resolution wa aanitnousiy adopted ly thcommission Alter caxetui constdeiaton vi tli afec factsthe Livingston Louuiy Pfcuimug CoujoMuJtom recommends theBoard of Supervisors proceed with the formulation oi a county wide building touc anu IU adoptionThe Planning Commission offers its facilities lor theot the proper couc and its adopuoo in wuuiever manner tuo boaiuof Supervisors would so desire Respectfully submitted,C K Kaulmao, DirectorL ounlvPaul Baldwin Jr, representing the Howeil Jr Chamber oiappeared be lore ihe ioaju to ask participation by me Count m IHCa live Christmas tjee wiuca lias been set in the Ciuri Uoue favn No action was la ken by trie BoardSupvr Glover ot the Detention Home Committee gave a rcjxnt ndrecommendation on the purchase oi cats tor tbe Mieniis Depaitment, recont meiiding that tbe Clerk advertise tor bids on ears according to specittiMtionsset up by the CommitteeMoved by Supvr Gordon and supported by Supvr Conine, ibat bidsalready received on a flew cat to replace the present Sheriffs patrol car beopened and read Motion carriedBids were examined by the Committee only and rejected Supvr Wiggins of the Civil Claims Committee presented a bill to theBoard which was allowed as recommended and as appears by number A302 Supvr Conine of the Public Health Committee presented the followingresolution and recommended its adoption RBSOLVED that the Livingston County Board of Supervisorsunite with Ihe Shtawassee County Board of Supervisors to form adistrict maintaining a District Health Department The Supervisors to appoint three members o act as Heirrepresentatives and give them the power together with tbe shiawassetrepresentatives and employ a district medical officer and form adistrict Health DepartmentMoved bf Supvr Spieer and supported by Supvr Glover that the resolution be adopted as read Motion carriedSupvr Glover nominated upvr Conine as a Board RepresentativeSupvr Smith nominated Supvr Snyder as a Board represeatttiv Supvr Conme nominated Or W  Bellinger of the PuMfe Hfltfth Commiuee to serve as a representativeMoved by Supvr Smith, supported by Supvf Wiggins that the nominations be closed Motion carriedMoved by Supvr Glover and supported by Sapvr Gentry ttat SapvrsConine and Snyder and Dr W S Bellinger he appointed as repreaemttives of this County to meet with Shiawaisee County and State department tffHealth representatives to form a LivingstonShiawassee Health District undemploy a District Medical Officer Motion oarriedMotion by Supvr Armstrong and supported by Supvr Smith that 4mcents per copy be charged for use of the addffssognrpn tfnder the tttpervt son of the County Treasurer to run off descriptions of property n tht Cityof Brighton for appraisal purposes Motion carriedMoved by Supvr Armstrong tupported by Supvr Clark that Roy Glendeoing be appointed to succeed himsdf as a member of the Social WelfareBoard Motion earnedMotion by Gkfr uppom4 by Sopvt Gentt DW 6K Oeturt Sheriff he authorized to hire a full rim tecretary Motion carried MSupvr Armstrong of the CriMinel Glaiml Commitiae presented bilh totbe Board with a recommendation that they be apowed as adjusted Supvr Heeg of tHe Criarioaf Claims Gemmkm presented bifls with acecomiMtfetion that they  iHrmtd at ieomaa4ed Motion by Supvr Conine, supported by Supvr Clark that claims andMl prujftmrf by the Crinttoai Ctatms Committee be allowed aV reoombf JdPv, Motion earnedUpon motioa of Sopvr Heeg, which was dutyArmstrong, the Board adjourned until the next itgular meeting r beon Tuesday, December 4, 1956 subject tocafl of the Chairman Approved Glen terryChairmanCountersigned Louise M SchulzDeputy County ClerkMIXS ALLOWED NOVOlBfie 19M 8UMCmHornA102 Tbe MaPoaald FunA303 lohfl CosjierA304 Otto PoolsonAJ05 Mr L J HenryA406 Otto PoulsonAS07 Dwtght WegenerAJOt Marion U PrattAJW Mark NithA116 Bertratd W WyiieAS11 Otto PoulsoftA112 Luther P ReettAf Thomas A Jeffery A444 Lawrtflce OehringerA315 Theodore SpearsLawrence Cambwm Soldiers Burial  30000Sheep claim allowed at 4tQ Justice fee, Connor claim 220Sheep claim allowed at 900Justice fee, Henry  Wegeaerclaims 400For kffliftg dog 60Sheep claim allowed at 1000Justice fee, Pratt claim 270 Sheep claim allowed at 3200Justice fee, WyHe claim 200Sheep cevYo V jekr e 1720 ,Shee p dai m aTd s jujrtfetie  47J OCar e o f inmate s 21970Extr a he W   5hrif f J6 0Spec  Deput y   Sherif f 300 0 by  Supvr  Heeg, supporte d b y Supvr  Seim, that ih  resiwu to f Albei i W  Col e b e accepted 1OIU Q carried Move d b  Skiivr  Seim , an d wpporte d b y Supvr  Glove r tha i Sum  i onm c b e pointe d Count y Directo r o i Ci v J  Deicase viotro n carried Ms  Lh a ie s Hill , Manage r o f th e Howcl l Chambe r o i Commerc epearc d bcior e th  Boar d t o reques t a  contributio n o f V35OO Q wvar Jbudge t fo r Michiga n Week Move d b y Supvr  Mille r an d supporte d b y Supvr  Glove r tha t ta   jiga  Wee k reques t b e table d unti l 13 0 PM Upo n motio n o f Supvr  Snyde r whic h wa s dul y tueteru d b y H1  adjourne d unu l 13 0 PMthepropert ySESSIONSupvr  Armstron g o f th e Crimina l Claim  Commiue e presente d cda whic h wer e allowe d a s recommende d an d a s appea r b y number s A4u 2  Supvr  mit h presente d a  communieatio n fro m th e Conservatio n ipartmen t suggestin g tha t th e Washtena w an d Livingsto n Count y Boari j Supervisor s petitio n fo r a  Cour t hearin g i n regar d t o possibl e construct  ,contro l l o csuplit t the  wate r leve l a t Silve r Lak  i n Dcxle r an d PI KTownships  j u y upvj  iivJc  iin d supporte d b y  ,   tor u tha tMichiga n Departmen t o f Conservatio n b f notifk ulb b i c levc i siioui d b e submiite U b y th Motio n carried Moe u b y Supvr  StuiW e an d supporte d b y Supvr  Seir u tha t th epointmen t o  Fre d J  Teept e a s Probatio n Office r b e diacouttnue d   u tcembe r 31st , 1956 Motio n carried Move d b y Supvr  Smit h an d supporte d b y Supvr  Armstron g tha t Supvr Milto n Conin e b e pai d regula r conimitteeman s pa y pe r die m an d mileag ea s Directo r o t Civi l Defense Motio n carried Supvr  Stuibt e o f th e Civi l Claim s Committe e presente d bill s whic h wer eallowe d a s recommende d an d a  appea r b y numbe r A46 6 thr u A46 9 in clusive Supvr  Stuibl e o f th e Civi l Claim s Committe e presente d a  statemen t fro mW  G  Lanterman , Engineers , fo r balanc e du e o n engineerin g i n amoun t o f191 8 wit h a  recommendatio n tha t th e statemen t b e allowe d an d tha t th eamoun t o f 191 8 b e transfere d fro m th e Genera l Fun d t o th  Revolvin gDrai n Fund Move d b y Supvr  Heeg , wppwte d b y Supr  Hende e tha t th e recom mendatio n o f th e Committe e b e concurre d in Motio n carried Supvr  MfHe r o f th e Mileag e an d Pe r Die m Committe e presente d th eSupervisor s payrol l fo r th e Novembe r an d Decembe r sessio n wit h m e re commendatio n i t b e allowe d a s presented Move d b y Supvr  Glen , supporte d b y Supvr  Clar k tha t th e recommenda tio n o f th e committe e b e concurre d in Motio n carried Supvf  Glove r 0f  th e Detentio n Horn s Committe e presente d a  repor to n th e seate d bid s receive d fo r a  ne w car  lor th e Sheriff s Department , takin gth e presen t 195 6 Mercur y i n trade , wit h th e recommendatio n tu t th e Moor eMoto r Sale s o f Fowlerville , havin g submitte d th e lowes t bid , b e give n a orde r fo r tw o cars , on e i n exchang e fo r th e presen t 195 6 Mercury , an d ano the r car  to b e count y owned , replacin g on e o f th e car s no w owne d b y th eSheriff Move d b y Supvr  Setm , an d supporte d b y Supvr  Gentr y tha t i n c eordftne e wit h th e recommendation s o f th e Committee , tw o 195 7 Plymout hPlaz a V S ear s b e purchase d fro m th e Moor e Moto r Sale s a s pe r speci i te ation s an d bi d submitted , includin g Powe r Pa e extras , takin g i n trad e th epresen t count y owne d 195 6 M e r e iv y patro l car Motio n carried Sherif f Gehringe r appeare d befor e th e Boar d t o giv e a  repor t e n th eoperatio n an d result s obtaine d b y th e us e o f a  patro l car  in th e count y durin gth e pas t year Move d b y Supvr  Mtlie r an d supporte d b y Supvr  Gle n tha t th e provisio ni n  motio n er f Novembe r 20t h fo r us e o l uddressograp h t o obtai n propert y de scription  fo r appraise  puttees  beextende d t o th e Cit y o f Howeil Motio n carried Supvr  Wiggrn s o f th e Civi l Claim  Committe e presente d bill s whic hwer e allowe d s s recommende d aa d a s appea r b y number s A46 4 thr u A46 5inclusive Supvr  Gordo n o f th e Salar y Committe e presente d recomraendatie n tha tth s salar y o f t  secretar y fo r the  Sheriff s Departmen t b e se t a t 28000 0 fo rth e ensuin g year Motio n bf  Supvf  Glen , supporte d b y Supvr  Armstron g tha t m e salar yo f a  secretar y fo r th e Sheriff s DspartfMo t b e se t o n th e basi s o f 28000 0fo r th e cantin g year Motio n earned Move d b y Supvr  Snyde r an d supporte d b y Supvr  Mille r tha t 3500 0I be contribute d towar d th e expens e o f th e 195 7 Micniga a Wee  Count y Pro gram  A  ballo t vot e bein g calle d fo r resulte d s s follows  6  Yea s   1 1 Nays Move d b y Supvf  WiaMis  supporte d b y Supvr  Spicer , tha t 750 0 b econtracte d towar d th e Infirmar y Christma s Fund  ,Motio n carried Upo n m6kxr0 f Sttpvr  Snyder , whic h wa s doffiapoite d b y Svpvr Wigftos , th e flontf  6omm6mb0ct to th e cal l o f tb e Oiairman APPROVED GLE N BERRY ,Chairma n OUR DEMOCRA TQOWN THf OU  MIL L STMMAMy ftOOKt, JMAMV MCTUKCtTMCM, FIHOU COMMffftCC ANPACCOMlOPinLOUISE M SCHULZ, ClerkILLS ALLOWED tBSCCftfreit 19St, SESSION S S TotalSTATE OF MICHIGANCOUNTY Off LIVINGSTON yUwJse M ftehvitt, Dfcprf County Clerk, fo 14 fer fee CowtyfejOjiiit rtn htrfry certify that die foregoing is a tme aad correct tancjsjtel of  ofifrntl Sopervieori ffoteedie at their Novemberow nojiWM a y said ofBosed of the whole thereofm ifBTlMONY WHBtBOT t hat tmeiMto m my aaad sjd4 9ei ol saki Cewt ur Ctoatjr this Jdth daytf  A D NA442 San CtUajarA463 Daniel J ScoDisA464 Robert J Akin A465 Uveanee Funeral HomeA4 Albert ColeA467 Harold ArmstrongA46S Fred Catreil 4 Uwrence Oehrteter SrnvdiyOerks Poultry claim allowed atJustice fee, Cutajar claimtAdjst, Wkm eomp insiAmhulancc, Sheriff deptComn 24002502397 moo 11001135100044200p ComnCere ofFe Election Returns  25266 PayroBNov A Dec 46320Total 127062TAT OP MfCWOANCOUNTY OF UVfNOSnOX Loitte 14 CehlE Popoiy Gcjmtjr Clerk, m tod for the County aforvdo herohy teraiy 4er4hefareiQia4 is a true ad correct trtmcfipt ofriajelfaaojvicortr orejeaie4i t ihtir 0eeeihtr Muto now remaitilag in my said offitt tad of the whole thereof IK TVSTtMONV WH1MOPJI heve heiisj ssj vy hM id affixed ud Coojtfy this 5th iv eUNeomUn A D 1951 OFTEN WI ASUSC eOaVHEAMS,UYTf ayNS THWHPOCLUTIN4 TWI WATQW, SO THAT MAMY OF THCMARC FIT NBTTHffft FO MAN tHO F1HForruN ATCLY, we AU TAK4 TCF 19 comem THautVALUaT, 6OTH TO THt COCAlicOMMUNITy ANOmt NATION,, Director6AINCS DOG CftWTCRTHf WfPMP peer OF THOUSANDHUMANS PROMHA THC JOOF KOPJ THE 5A TIANE BMZ ATTHEWOT 0 WALL STRtT, N6W YOfU CfTY,m OP FLOATNC PAiW AN9 OTHERTHAT MWNAJCt WftTHtAHrtYTDTAW APOC  PaTFCTlON WORKf Rtstmreh CtnimC6f ACTUALLY ACCFTD FOR 3KRV1CEMTHt ULSXT9 CORPS DURING WOPLP WAR H NUHi5lKEtATJT 94Q0OMOTHIR4 OAY 1946BY GIVING eMRTHlDA VWCINT1R Of US POG POPC rf NEAR OCCATUR, ILLNThe esStoreDRYGOOD5, 19MWednesday December 12,1966GENTS FURNISHINGS U4 Bo Uoveil la,   jSubMTittie Mgs tlH ft TeswWalter Clark and wife were inLondon Ontario last weekMiss Blanch Martin is ill at the RoyTt pie home in LJrightonMrs Edith Carr is visiting ths Robert Cans in Grand RapidsThe Gerry EichmaTis visited thIiuxacll Glovers in Webbcrville SundayMrsNora Sprout and daughter, Kathy, were in Ann Arbor Saturday, i Dale Miller attended the ,funend of a cousin, Cliff Foster, in Lansing  Monday1CANNED GOODSGROCERIES Mrs Robert Pike entertained theniuiay Club Saturday night in hon or of hex husbands birthday U were iCVUJohn Boyer and wife spent Sunday a ue Aiio Jaguish home in ByronThe Lloyd Hendee family viaitedthe iu, Muoifeis in Holt SuBuay Wagoners Grocery6066 P1NCKNEY ROAD Quality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer aad Wtae To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J  fjLIBBER AND BUILDiKG SULLIESWED 1 GENE H4lSWHt Camburn and Percy Elsattended the Shrine Club meetingon East Grand River, Howell, Thursday nightThe Albert Diakals and Mrs Alfceiii Close wei  TensingNoteJ HOW MANY TELEPHONEompanies besidt Miohi Bell would you sayare in fhls MateFive, ten, fifty Mort thanthat a lot more Actuallythere are 121 telephonecompanies here, and theyserve some 250,000 sub scribers These phonecompanies, operating inareas throughout the state, Help to link your telephoneto all the others in MichiganIT IS OFTEN SAID, tlia tlie best gifts youdfcan give are those youd like to receive yourselfWouldnt you like to receive, as a Christmaspresent, a bedroom or kitchen phone, or a phonefor the den or workshop Then wouldnt they makegreat gifts for Mother,Dad, or the teenagers in your family We oaa tosttheyve become popular as Christinas gifts becausewere receiving more orders than erer before And thecost is only a few cents a day after a small installatiosi charge To order beautifully packaged gift telephones for delivery before Christmas to be placed ndertrees, just call your telephone Business OffioeCHRISTMAS IS GETTINGcloser and closer and youprobably have a hundredand one things to dopresents to buy, holiday parties to plan, and lotsof errands to run Just the spot for your telephone to come to therescue You can shoparound by phone and find out if certain items arestill available and what they cost And for planningholiday gettogethers, theres no faster, easier way San doing it by phone Holidays and every day,theres just no end to your telephones usefu i itockbridge collected 52186 iaIts muscular dystrophy diiveISam Street Hutches former circ itjudge and mayor of Lansing will beu candidate for circut judye in thespring H resigned as mayor tc oia the army,St Josephs Church of Dexter colleced half a ton of clothing for the Catholic Welfare Society of NewYork CityDexter bag installed 20 more paneing metersRural mail carrier Chris Ludtke ofFowlerrille and Arthur Willard tf Howell hav retired after 40 yearserviceThe Linden Khranis Club as taken over the motion picture theatrethere and will operate itThe Brighton Rotary Club operated Lelands Restaurant there oneday December 8 and were given thproceeds They took in 560The secretary of sstates office hasreconsidered and will establish a branch licnese plate office at BrightenThp Howell City Council has authorivsed issuance of 875,000 in bondsto finance water and ewer improvewentA new law provides that all cattleshipped outside the state must be bruocellusis freeHowell collected 1088 in musculr dystrophy funds this yearThe Howell postoffice will be openafternoons until after ChristmasThe Galliallean Baptist Missionhas taken over the Fleming BaptistChurch James Carmichacl is missionaryI MASONIC NEWSDecember 17800 p m Work mtae F C DegreePublic installation ig Saturday,December 22 Lodge opens at 630p M Dinner at CongI hail at 700 P m Lodge resumes at 800 p mIftstaltfng offices Francis Dodg, grand matter Rex Sackett, grandjunior warden Glen Alt, grand mar shell Ona Campbell grand chaplainand Lawrence Camburn, grand secrstaryTe following officers will be in stalledLivingston Lodg No 76 F AAMMelected the following officers Tueaday aight for the ensuing yearW M   Orland Window,S W  Frank ZieglerTreasurer Clifford MillerSecretary Paul W CurlettS D Harold HenryJ D Omer CoryThe fotlowing appointments madeChaplain Merwin CampbellMarshall Clare MillerOrganist  Harley BeemanStewardsDan VaaSlam brook, Robert Rgeler, Earl Murray, Charles Baker,James Beyd sr, George Poster Alonzo VanSlambreok, W MPaul W Curie, lety The Albert DmKels attend ad thefuneral of Joe Murdock in Detioit Thi rsday His wife is former UessieGaiTney of Pinckney There are aU2 daughters and a sonThe James Skinners spent tlvwtk end in Detroit Their childrentaved with the Albert Dinkel famJimes Sikora and wife of Detroitspent Sunday with the Clifford Van HomsThe Winston Bauhns howled nliowoll SundayWeek end callers of the Mark Nashthe Jack Clarks of Dexter, KennethZilis f Jackson and the Dud IJekkerins of Howell Mr Vince LaRosa entrained Sunday in honor of her husbands birthriuy Mrs Rosa LaRosa and the Lucius Doyle jr, family 1ox Sackett of Detroit called on in Robinsons Sunday Mrs Lucius Doyle jr underwentan operation at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last week  r xxxzzzzlohn Boyer and wife called o Ithn Albert Sockows in Marion SaturclayThere will bt no Rainbow Girlmeeting at the Masonic temple untilJanuary,Editors Dick Rudnicki of Fowler vilie and Paul Champion of Brih ton called at the  Dispatch officeSaturdayClarence Faunch and Jerry Baatcher of Fowlerville called on the Flor is Clarks Sunday Ruth Kirschke has an office poition in the Manufacturers NationalHank in DetroitThe Gerald Reasons expect to leavefor Florida about December 20 The Louis Dunlaveys put 1000dressed turkeys in their locker plant plant here Friday lhe Tom Clark family of Ann Arbor called on the Mrs Margaret 01ak family Sunday AY, and Mrs Murray Kennedy andJcin and Joe attended the homewaiming of the Stanley Culvers T in Detroit Sunday where tuyhave bought a home The Kevin Ledwidge family spentSunday in Detroit Mesdames Irvin Kennedy and IicilleFnhey were in Howell Thursday Mrs Howard Read attended thebiiljre club Wednesday at the home of Mrs Wayne Wagner Tommy Read spent the week en 1at the George Wilde sr, home in Ann Arbor Wayne AtLee and wife left forDeliay Beach, Florida last week forthe winter Mrs Andrew Nesbitt attended abridge party Tuesday at the home of Mr Marion Pearson in HowellM and Mrs Jerry Ledwidge entertrined Sunday Mrs Eleanor Ledwidire and Mrs Raymonda Mo  and daughtersRalph Hall and wife attended thehouse warming of the Earl Svys xt Dexter Saturday night lhe Lambert Henrys of Detroitpent Sunday with the L J HenrysHarold Porter attended a WhifShrine meeting in Pontiac SundayNancy Road entertained 7 girliSunday in honor of her birthday C W Hooker of Ann Arbor calledcalled on the J H Hookers Sundy Mi and Mrs William Nesbitt and2 r Vers aftor 3 years in Englandhave sailed for home and expect tobe hre by Christmas Mrs NsWtt  the former Anise AbneyMr Viola Read took aer mether,M Claudia Peters tock te Jaekso Everything in Siurwin Williams PaiCoaJ an 1 Fuel Oilnnd Buildin Arwartl E HOEY  SONSa HA 08119 DexterDONT SAY BREADJUST SAY CREAMOThe Blue Water Laundromat and Stereon Winter and SujnatST Mondaysoft W Joid Dv oil M35, Iikelmd,  Uinily Wash,Dry Fun,l K1I, 9vy lanil,  tbe4uys, Dd Sprpads and  II, Lt us ieclr witii ettlHELLERS FLOWERS WIT,Phorw 284i   TELEVJSJON WITH WlMTf RHARD ANDA LOW 6UPPWOF OIL WONT LAftTv Ni0MERRYCHPSTMAS h   MMI  C Ctviiad a IUWtotan dyi  Clar a K Detioi t spen t Sunda y wit h Mrs  E mm a Vollmei    oft  Jimm y Lave y cil d u p hi s parent ifro m th e marin e bat 4   IbanDicjvo , idiio i inn JSundi  orwi n tanipbel l rtnd  wife an di o linf s Hall s spen t Sunda y inran d Rapids ,Mosrt  f  Wpio r an d Robei t Clar k wer e i n An n Arbo r Friday Mrs  Doroth y Diake l wa s im  Ja4K sv n las t Taursday  Tho Dic k Youn g famil y o fwo1  e Sunda y guest s o f th eCampbells Th e M i J Reason s too k Mrs Suyila m bac k t o Jackso n Sufti sTh e Clinto n Bros , Gera MRulph , fcave  move d thei r typ e toffic e fro m Lame d t o Cliffor dDetroi tTh e Joh n Stron g familj t mor e Lak e taile d of t U M  tr s iuaday mWednesday , Ntvmkt r 7  79 M Wednesday Decembe r 12,195 6i11  ,  4kfiLia   Lde  6  FOR SALEReaaonable    Reasonabl eElectriclu x sweepe r an d attachment Sparto n 2 1 in  floo r mode l T  V ,tabl e model , whit e motorol a radi oelreaae r wit h larg e mirroiyie w tilre rware , servic e fo r eigh tMrs  Merwi n Campbel l Ph  UP831 MFO R SALELarg e whit e egg s 50 e adoz e a  Liv e Leghor n hen s 10 0 each Wooc 1 ro e Maasey , 93 3 Rus h Lak e Rd Phoa e U P 8  328 7 i BUSINES S PROFESSIONA L CORNi Th e Pincfcne y Sanitariu mHa y II  Duffy , U  D Piadae y Micbiga mCa U 110 0 M  HV t o S 0 P  M Excep t Wednesday Moo , Tuas  Frt , Sat 0 0 t o 80 0 P  M  1  if o rU  V SJ17 2Fro l fi   ,Sikitter T eiviceWAiTED A Haby Sitter for two  week December iy W     Thune UP 8 5539 2roxup andt iruey 1BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Me LVLL W Me diinKally minutd men interebtod insmall well paying busness, conduct SURVEYORed fiom hm No selling but Donati OXflce 211 East Grand Birtd business pay 15 to 30 a dayWrite postoffice bos No 82, Howe1,Michigan S6UCJ Uh1551W Howtli, Jfchigar I     f ItVVANTEDWill baby cit your houaaor mine Washings done reasonable Mrs VanSkiver DR U K icFOR RENTFurnished room Also a house trailer for sale Mrs Heath145 Stuart St Phone U S3448 DENTIST jltphone Office sidenc 814 byHowell MichiganBERT COM E rII Corr11 tLvUcaFOR SALE 300 bales of straw Russell Bokros, Phone UP 8 J FAJM SALEJ A SPECIALITYFOR SALEWuite hulllesa PPcrn Phone Fowlei ,1lh CA 11 Burg Bros Phone UP 83277 iHas Hoovers la,nous cleaningaction  it beats as it sweeps as it cleans, on a cushion af airCleaning Tools inuke it the best2inl cleaning combinationmoney can buyAt thn trenu iTn n in Uiey wont last Long, so stop in now in o r ce kTHE UVFYBottle 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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>x   DispatchI IK sn ,PINCKNEY JHOPIt was just like an enchanted evening in Hawaii for the many coupledanced away the wee hours atVobmtme 73iUCWGAlTMlRROR 1 AS WE HEARD ff Organized schoolmen are pound   ing the pavements to get 300,000 jsignatures on a a MflMjfedthe statej deptktggplsWnsUUctkH 21S7Otrflliledbut it always1 ays to get a few more This would expand the state boavdof education from 4 to 8 members who would appoint a supt of publicinstruction Then the hoard wouldnot only have power to direct the teachers colleges but the entire tunes of Beu Luposelementary THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, May 9, 1956I OBITUARIESSMITH W MARTIN No 1Smith WMartin,son of HiramMinnie BosWorth Martin was bornin Hamburg township Sept 2, 18S9the high school JHop here Saturday I Cn the farm where he spent his enA myriad of silver stalls twinkledfcwrhead, palm trees swayed, a waterfall glistened and on the distant horken a volcano could bes seen, narly 100 couples danced to theorchestra, inolleges buelementary and secondary public the new gym, decorated in the islandseheol system The farm bureau and theme Peggy Smith, senior,holder hli il  of the lucky word Aloha was crownseheol sytemother organizations are helping circul  of the lucky word Aloha, was crownk th office  i iueeu of the evening Her escortI iy  Wolfe, Hamburg now theL S Navy Junior Class Pres Jayooi and his friend, Donna Basydtogate the petitions to take thent of politics  Outstate communties are invitedto help create a new water or sewage  The legislature approved , led districtthe grand march, followed byMichigana bill giving theResources Commission authority tohelp Southeastern Michigan wherethere is often a water shortage ask ed for it However the legislaturedeleted the 800,000 appropriationfrom it so all the ccommission can doia rdvise Secretary of State James Havewants 211 license plate dealers putunder civil service He admits the theft of 74,000 by one of his dealers is one reason but says there18 000 and 14,000 thefts under hisRepublican predecessors for which 2men are serving time Thjs is thelast patronage counter at Lansingand many a secretary of state Water  Senior Class Pres Dick Campbell an 1hs friend Mary Ellen JJavLs MrsGermaine Stackable, principal waspresented with a bouquet of glad loias by the 2 clashes Kristen Taschand Gale Gustafson served punchJWJS Don Swarthout was in chargeof decorations Clare Miller, Tommy Utter and James Wylie lighting2,ellie Slayden and Mary Lou Cantiell the check roomTommy Wylie was AWOL fromthe JHop He could not decide whoto ask and he was afraid if he asked one the other 20 would be mad tire life He died at Detroit Osteopathic Hosptial May 7, 1956 Hewas the last of his family 2 brothers,as  George and David and a sister,Anna died many years ago and a brother,Wheeler, on Fb 6 last His wifetheformer Winnie Spaulding,died in 1953 The Martin farm has been a landmark in the township and Martinbrothers is a name that stood for ail that is cherished in the ruralcommunity The funeral will be Tuesday ati p m at the Swarthout Funeral Home, Rev Taylor of Hamburg officiating Burial in Pinckney Cemetery  fir Albert Schattt, CastorMasfte8 800 u4 1000 amdemotions, Friday eveningat Cenfesiuona, Friday evening afterNoveaa,Devotioa and Saturday from780 t 900 j m and Sundaytoz lie 80i Elementary School , CUhiUYl COMMENTMeonoflite ttburcn Calvaty Mtnnoaite ChurchRev Ezra BMCDJ, PaatorS Supt Waiter SCAWoxsoif 1000Sci til llQ0Young Peoples Meeting 1 Uu jbellowftbip Service800KindergartenDean Gardner has a new puppyDuviyn iUxter 2 orphan baby luinbs jDiiiiis Booth 5 baby kittenLurry rKleins a new bird house Marjorie jQui unbury new shuis ard sucks, iiuii Tmuainens cousias visited hLn ifSunday Dvid Jones went to hisj1ipi idfutheri birthday party Pamela fcixh has a new puppy, Bob Twitchell friejuih from Hamburg1 visited Ruddy Widmayer drove hisiiaiiirs tractor Charles Porter new riding horse Eddie Cul inia uishasbuilt up a political machine and goneon to become governor by judiciousappointment of license plate dealers Democrats will get free trips toccuntys enrolling the largest number of nfcw party members tins yearIndividuals can win a trip for thelargest number of registrationswithin the county Mrs Katherine Nyo of East Lansing has been namedchairman of the state wide rtgistraicn committeePNCKNEY CEMETERY MEETS All lot owners and persons interested ni the Pinckney Cemetery arehSTW8to attencted the annual meet ing and election of officers at teSwarthout Funeral Home Mondaynight, May 14 at 8 p m The center ey board has purclued the cemetery of the Dr Haze heirs and hasa number of things to present forconsideration of the lot owners1 Price to be set for cemetery lots92 Perpetual care3 Grading, platting and surveyingthe new addition 4 Cost per lot for yearly upkeepNow that the board will get thesale price for lots which they haveiever had before they hope to buiil up a reserve iund and make manyimprovements they were not able to betoreDon Swarthout, PresRoss Read, Vice PresiBlanche Martin, SecTresoeoo  LOSE TO SOUTH LYONPinckney outhit South Lyon 7 to 0 PINCKNEYPinokney KINGS DAUGHTERSCircle met with MrsCantrell Thursday The following STEPHEN TIPLADYStephen Tiplady, 59, died at itPetersburg, Florida where he had lived since retiring from the Lansing ji fire dept 28 years ago His wife, tne  I former Pearl Wier survives Also 2 sisters, Mrs Edna Spears and MsLouise Shehan of Pinckney He was the foster son of Frank and Nellie iMoran Tiplady of Pinckney MrsEdna Spears, Jack Sheldon, MrsLouise Shehan, the Francis Shehan the Gene Shehans, Arthur Krychei iand Helen Tiplady attended the fun jtrnl at the Church of the Resurrect ion, Lansing Monday The Gerald  RCY J VY Winger fastSchool 980  mMorning Worship 1045 a mThar, jught prayer meeting at th church at ft0bWed choir pactic IM p nuMS6 andWest between MainUnadilia StreetRe Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School   945 a inMorning Worship 1050 AMYouth Group 700 p mEvening Service 800 p nuThuTs Prayer Meeting  800 p4i Choir Practict Wed  400 p He, tooir Pirtke WHL 73 p mofficers were elected and installed  Bauei s of Brighton called at the funby Mrs Merwin Campbell, county era I home Saturday KINGS DAUGHTER CONVKNTloresident Margaret Hollingsworth1st Vice Pres Pearl Madsenad Vice   Cacia Chamberlain Sec  Louse CantrellTns   Florence Preuss sdames Bonner and Preusscohostesses  MIKE PANKOFFMike Pankoff, 71, died at his honte on M36 a mile west of Pinckney in  The 30th annual com entiopLivingston County Kinus Dn lelil at the Wct Marion f tcliurh Aunt Judy went to the KenDerby John Darrosss brotherkin a racing car Jerry Heathwent to tiie drivein Linda Ztulka had i jonu hot Saturday 1atty Spr utluts a nw record player Linda U uviy went to a wedding SutuidayPenny Reynolds was in Ann Arbor SundayFirst GradeHi iiiii Waltons dog had 4 puns,Jonne Kennedy found a woundeddjt She Look care of it iast week 1wl i1 died Sunday Frank Zculka liasu row fishmg set John Ttfschs sis eit to the dentist, lie lias a newlie went north with his paieii stavd in a motel They visitedis and iiis uncle Tory Jones is going to move inho useNancy Wa ringsit ed Her daddy hs a new carlMcVackuis cuisins visited him Sujy XaiHy Hays dog Sasy, hadJLIJJ Joe Iliunmer stayed with J grandmother while his jareif,s   V Tubv i ytas man has dreamed ofthe energies of the sunand heat The sun gives heat in the summerway could be found tou  ur Lhe fuel problem would solved for all time The Michgani ri e j liic Company has perfect slr bttury which turns sun  L n  eucicityThe first triaJ I i ho ago at Americus, Gare electricity powered by sunlightfurnished enough electricity to pow heer telephone callsilicon has toL i1 However ultabe used in thelMrli lenders it too expanVi ciniivrcial use We rememI   a a German cobbler inij nnnoijjed he had invented ii LJ t n ashes and solved the lviiMn fur all time A hemui uitd We believe it was icd Only clinkers could ba and the chemical was more rj I niii coalI  1Uiast Wednesday bly membeMonday night He was born in Ruaia  sate officers weiv thereMis MCM1v,in Campbcll,pies presided, Hertheme was Walk Humbly vith Tlyand came to Pinckney in 1930 afterspending a number of years in Detroit He operated a duck farm herelor several years Recently he hhas worked in Howell Surviving is hiswife, Anna and a foster daughte,Anna, in Detroit Funeral will be atthe Holy Trinity KussianCONG HAWORTH ILLDon Hayworth of this distvlct underwent a sinus operation in iitLiWa Naval Hospital Washington D C Friday, and will be ladupj Church in Detioit Thursday at 900 10 days He is paired on 3 soil bank k a m Burial is therevote lHe is in favor of adding gra lands toi the soil bank plan 2 ancjWvsi Hi1 Against Advance payments 3 Final3U7BiFiiday but lost the same 4 to 2JiHock rang up another victory for South Lyon who lead the league amialso tapped out 3 hits PeLe Gohad a double and single for Vinckney, Herb Dyer, 2 singles and DermeClark a double Dick Kennedy pitchcd C innings for Pinckney and D a Packer one WOMENS REPUBLICAN CLUB Mrs Mae Daller will entertain theLivingston County Republican Wo, mans Club at her home at 2i2 EastMain St May 16 at 2 p, m Mes dames Ross Read,Fred Read, Blanch are cohostesses The speaker isMrs Gene Backus of Owosso of the Republican Womens Federation oi Womens Clubs All are invited MAY COURT ERMThe court term starts May 1460j cses are listed There ave no crimt uiiil cases 5 seek citizenship, 13 jury cases, 13 nonjury cases, 10 chancery ard 18 divorceCitizenship seekers are UrgenMcskovicli, Charles Gies, NancyCiv, Pauline Daugirdan, IngebordJolhamusThe local cases are Maryland CasuaHty Co vs Lloyd VanBlaricumInter Insurance Co vs Roger Koeppen auto accident casesMartin Lavan v Irving DupTe and wife, StateHighway Co Charls Ziegler seeks to condemn land for highway purposes Harold Rady vs Walter Heghner and wife Clinton Loar vs MelviuMcCauley Jean Spencer vs James ilerrdThe divorce suits arc Bud vs BettyFovLcr, Jecmette vs James Verbeek,Yh inicr vs Warren Gow, Helen vg Kenneth Morris, Sandra vs Reece , iver, Mary vs Henry Millhence, iDorothy vs Roscoe Dukes, Lawrencevs Fva King, Lucille vs Alle Weeks, Ncrma vs Jake HowieSOFT BALL N3WS at the Chilscm prisonThe camp lst Sunday was postponed onaccount of rain Pinckney will playthere this Sunday May 13 at 515p mFamily Pot Luck Al Pinckney Elementary School General Purpose Room LeonaREV JOSEPH J DIONKev Joseph J Dion, 49, pastor ofSt Girards church, Detroit died Satuvriay He was captain in the chapIains corp and served in the south Paciiic from 19414G He started St Girards church in 1950 SincelJ47 he has been president of theDetroit diocese Holy Name SocietyHe leaves 3 brothers and 4 sistersThe funeral was today with burial in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery He was a brother of the late RevLewis Dion, former pastor of St Marys church here whom he oftenvisited Mike Heath was guest soloistIll Walk with Cod andMe Live Todayruor yiit noon The afternoon speaker Mrs Warren Brown of Lansing owed through the pieiidentshumility them67MvllwMei Mrs Ralph nienn, state presidentand Mrs J C Humphreys of Flnti also spoke and ad mission servicfor  junior members was uiMry Howard Wilson and members by Mrs Paul Kinglt Officers elected were Mis,win Campbell , pres Mrs, Jo1 Donald, 1st vice Mrs Harryice, The meeting is inin 1957 Shetleirne vitedin DetruitDoug er ia ucw siioes and uloliies Jimmy ILHILIIJ visiied Iiis cousin at CedarLiia1 Sunday Jeff Davis fell and his icy Linda loughs cousinsuv JShe had the chicken poxTrt Kaisers mother has a ilI ,p Timniy Sprout has a new  ,1iis old puppy named PattyJr iiietiy hiid uoinjniuy Sunday Tilt cit OTI a hike and saw a snKLeity MoweiH haj J novv licjrsWillielnj iv JUvI cd I he army has cracked down ontre U S Marine command at Paris T ,nd,XC whose forced disciplin,i, IJI caused the death of sixrec i  uy drov,ningAn inquiry reve  that Seit McKeon who orderel  i liiarcii, ,vas diunk and madea ji cs  ot iuing so He will bejloir h1 icd Major Ccn Buigeri in ummand at Paris Island has been  11  iv fenpH to ariotiier post whereI Ur1 is DO military training Th4sj ii very well but it looks like lockiog t,  barn after the horse was stolen,  main juestiori is why did thylet Uiese condition exist at Paris 1Liid in thu iiist ilace They didcrop up over nightCanada is getting all het up beei   American capital lias taken Aei co,ii i inult of her indus , ans now own 59 perCanadian oil industryof the mining industry n of all manufacturing ilen lyseniorMerlvi Mac LeLul iiidJiii ord hiis a new jO iii,sic leilivai ZOO soonYv  and Scroudiikcu was 7 years oldv  OUIIL1 it citing a acket anSunnewLicvcJeDeJUDGE NEIL E REIDJudge Neil E Reid, of the supremecourt and past grand master of theMasons of Michigan died at StJoehospital, Mt Clemens, Friday after a heart attack He held office inMacomb county 32 years as court reporter juige of probate and circuit judge btfore being elevated to the supreme court in 1942 His solosurvivor is his wife He was givengrand lodge funeral Tuesday Whilaiii grand lodge he attended at least15 past masters nights at Pinckney Ye editor received a Christmas cardfrom him LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76MAY CALENDARMay 158 p m EA DegreeMay 2123, Grand Lodgetroit May 268 p m FC Dcgnes Alonzo VanSlambrook W MP W Curlett, Sec oooo APPROVE BOND ISSlEThe Brighton 500,000 scchool bondamendment was approved Monday30J to 8G The proposition to annex the Haniburg school district lost 237 to 101It was claimed the facilites in the bond issue will only be sufficient the children now in the district D,nali1uild a house in1 Sttuidya new kiilrn  Uetiuit viiitedkhtoeder wasSre ifiid and TlirdIeMjia is helping iiis They poured theMargaret Ackleyas llei cousins hec Sunday fooiiifromJ1 1   ipe M8 theniiueujaeiiLs in Canada total 57iion  ht1tfa iaAf t ycais old Saturdaywent to Ltiia withher parenSaicil McMaeken entertained hercousin, Martha LaRosa, SaturdayJudy Bovuwsky had company from lKifaHLuM r tlie weok end JamesCaiihHs faiily enlertaincd thelutaf i familyrfn Canticll showed pictures he took in iuatamala Mi rilyn Singer entertained JoanSaturday Mike Hardin spent Saurday witli Kitkit Uloxom They put uji tent Joan Kichman visiLcd her , rand mother in the hositil Sunday Ami Marie went to Detroit fr thefirt communion of her cousin, SharFifth Grade News I on Young They aUo called on theMary Lee Aschenbrennei received  lJi Kuhn family, iiilly Shiiey has a and handkerchief  nev Cub Scout, hat Marc Meyer hadhis last polioru birthday card from her pen pal in England We shot Sunday HettyMay y 18,1956Last Monthly Get Together for th3 Mothers Club for the school yearEntertainment to be presented bythe school childrenCome OneComeAWBASE BALL SCHEDULEMay 11 Dexter here Tday 15 Manchester hereHay 18Hartlaad thereMaj South U MAY COURT TERMPutnamBlanche Clark,Hird  HamburgIrvin Miller, Jea Dins,n ore linadilinViolet Carpenter, Norman Whitehead Hartland Athlinda Glendenning,Jc e FoldenauerHowell CityW N Isbell, JmesJLyonsHowe TwpClyde McGillard,Graham Giegler IoscoAngelina Harmtn, MerrillEuckley MaroinVictoria Strand, Elaine  Andersonr OceolaGra Scott, Wm Corking  TyroneMrs Clare DeanBrighton CityMyrna BeebeCHffRobertsvghiton Twp Ed Hyne, HomerLionsenCohoctah  Cressa Wriggels worthWilliam ietterly Con wayGale Antcliff, Don Garlockieerfield Mrs Max Johnson,Walter McCabeGemoaEmil Wietzke RNHousnerGreen OakHannes Musch, GlennEastman HandyCathrni Gehriager FREEMAN CARRFreeman Carr 90, died in Detroitlast Wednesday He lived for a num bev of years on a farm on M36 WI this side of Gregory where he trained race horses His only survivor is aj a son, Malcolm, of Detroit  birthday cards for Donna Jeai  Pucketts brother had a birthdayity Sunday David hlhireys dad today She gets her spanking tonight ,We had arithmetic drills on the board iatd learned speed and accuracy Our i units in geography are coming fine The different state reports are inter  toting Veiining Curts, Dorothy Ciarlf, Wallace Singer, Patty BoysWe are making cards and jake scrapbook for Dick Wylie who is in the PcPherson  hospital with a b rokenleg We enjoyed the puppet showput on by the 8th grade We are making Mothers Day gifts and writingHollis was the victim, Sally worked at the Ford Motor Co He is survivedby his parents and 2 sisters AUTO ACCIDENTRalph Sally, 35, of Willis, waskilled Saturday night on McGregor Rd, Portage Lake when his car hita tree, east of the ZimmermanGor ton realty office Earlier in theevening he had received a ticket for stoiies about our mothers The boys driving 60 miles an hour Owing to re all in the dance to be presented the fact his car resembled Holii  Hill auditorium Thursday exceptAmburgeys it was reported first Uruce and Everett, due to side painsSixth Grade NewThe flth grade girls played MrsHeatons and Mrs Tasches irls andMMM won  Terry Rowell and LeonardDr Walter Mercer and wife of Slayden umpires It was a hard gameEast Lansing icalled on Wm Mercer Nancy Darrow made a double playTuesday  n Maries Schuck and BarbaraJudy Aachenbrenner with a group Rnughnof Ann Arbor telephone operators at Student Counciltended the Derby at Lousviille, K j The Elementary schoolhad an All Saturday I Star Day Friday if all the roomsThe George VanNormana, Mrs were quiet In the lunch hour eachRuth Curlett and Paula attended the child would get a sucker It turned Brighton O E S Tuesday night out fine The Student counctl held awhere Norma Jean MeLucat and regular meeting in Mrs ThayertMr Pauline Amo Joined the olrder  room aUo Fourth Grade NewsWe are gettting ready or theSpring Festival to be held in Hill AuditoMum, Ann Arbor May 10 2 p n Donna Kessler, Diane Schenden, hiam Gubachy, Karen Rowell, Laiy Gyrie lienny Segura,John Wilson andJnhn Grant will do a square danceon the program Mike Hummer hasgone to Arkansas for 2 weeks withhis grand parents We started study ing wild flowers this week Fouth and FifthDick McCai tys sister saw an aciden Pat Tessmer went to BattleCicck The Baxters hnvo 2 lambsI eRoy Portr went fishing SaturdayFifth and Sixth GradesToday we play Mrs Tachesgirls at soft ball Last Wednesday if value of the induitrisa, billions We do not ythiii to get unduly 1 a In the early days ofnation Greit iJritian once con d most of the industries of thisiv  IK alo controlled the Suez ihe diamond mines of Southan the markets of Indiaoil IL  l in Aiabia, t richest ii o,l are controlled by  ard , icrican capitallt is thev ,  I jge amounts of moneyn ior lVfjloment whih1 communities cannot supply so iessury to go outside for itTluie in, to lc some doubt ifjy farm i I bill at all will beii i on at this term of congress iMMcrits have given up trying iiaii1 high price support I have introduced a soilbn i  eii own It diffesfrom the presidents bill in some reis They want pasture land addedV the so, ank lands The Republicui4 ilo not They say it would createa beet surplus The Republicans went io nike 157 soil bank payments toJi farmers now The Democrats dono They say it would be nothingLLK i huc vote buying prograinAs c said beore we can see littlediiicrcc in the 2 plans The Demoerais vKjid pay them enough extra for their cjps so that the farmersvould maiu a profit The RepublicanWOUIL piy them so much rent per ucri to ijng their lands lie idlei hcf payments would be continuedindefinitely Both call for huge handCIK of federal money 1,ton1tesi int iaienhower is makingstnenuous effort to get his 49 billioaforeign aid program across and inosi of his opposition is coming fromold line conservative Republicans of1 he isolationist schoolThey have CutiUiiiament program to such ncxtct that Russia is now ahead ofus in planes, guided missies, troopsand abot everything else If we areIwr f6rced into another war wa wiil probably find ourselves in thesame predicument as we were inWorld War II when we suffered aYours straight military defeats bfvo went to the Henry Ford museum, j cause we were caught unprepared7 pede gave up the day to go with  us Thy were Mrs Schroeder, MvsIoia, Mrs Coates, Mrs Mason, Mrs Holiisier and Mrs BaircLt DuwainHoy was sicck We are sorry he didnor go Beechr Patrick was in Kenlucky School will be out soon We allhope to pass,and hope she U back next year LIBRARY NEWSNow bovn8 are Toaster HandIook by Edmunds, Sue Barton, by ludent Nurse Barton, Mighttooi baseball by Verral, The Blgjnni y by Lowen,Loon Feather by FillerGreatest Pitcher byp     Vf   ,4PINCKNE T DISPATC HMM, eL G CtPari s in  th e Sprin g strik eyou r fancy  O r mayb e you dlik e t o pla y it  bi g o n th eRiviera  Don t limi t your self , th e gran d priz e inD e Soto s excitin g ne wWinnin g Ride  contes t is  aon e month , allexpensepai dadventur e tri p fo r yo u an dyou r immediat e famil y anywhere in the world,  plus abeautifu l 195 6 De Sot o Fire Qlle 4doo r Sedan  Eas y t owin  Se e you r DeSot o deale rfo r al l th e details  Notes o f 2 5 Yea n A f oMrs  Ann a Wiles , 71 , mothe r o fMa x an d Brai l Weiss , passe dThursday Th e Mother s da y dinne r a t to eCongl  churc h wa s largel y attended Mrs  Mabl e Schafe r wa s toastmii tresb  Mrs  E  G  Fish 90 , wa s th eoldes t mothe r present  Mrs  Ber tanBlaricu m ha d th e mos t daughter spresent , 7  Mrs  Winfiel d LineHo wel l va s speaker  He r subjec t was uTh eRelation s o f Mothe r an d Daughte rKorea l a  th e sof t bal l leagu e Pet e Geryc zo f Han k Shirey s Viking s won  a 1  to0  gam e fro m Do n Swarthou t o f Hub eLedwidge s Victor s Monday  Nor mMille r wit h th e Viking s robbe d Pet eHasfcencah l o f th e Victor s o f a  hom era n in  the 7t h wit h a  on e han d grab Pinckne y los t a  har d bal l gam et o  Chelse a her e Sunda y 1 0 t o 11 The y mad e 6 error s t o Chelsea s 4 Do r Swarthou t fo r Pinckne y struc kI out 1 4 bu t walke d 6  Th e Pinckne ylineup  Swarthou t p  Ward , c  Hen dee , lb,  G  Kennedy , 2ft  H  Reason ,2b  Rissman , ss  outfield , N  Miller ,R  Reason , K  Reason ICa l Cover t o f An n Arbo r ha srente d th e communit y hal l an d wil lpu t o n dance s ever y Friday ,Georg e Merrill , 86 , a  prominen tWebste r farme r die d Saturday Th e oi l wel l a t Conwa y wa s sho tSaturda y a t a  dept h o f 174 8 fee ta d brough t in  wate r an d enoug hga s t o boi l th e water  Y e edito r wit hW  C  Miller , Fre d Sla y to n an d C Kenned y visite d th e wel l las t week Stanto n Lin e is  a patien t a t U  o fM  hospital , An n Arbor Mauric e Darrow  and Kennet h Re a7iet h Reaso n attende d th e Stoc k bridgeHouse o f Davi d bal l gam ea t Stockbridg e las t week  Hous e o f LOCAL NEW S fLe o Ewer s ha s move d th e forme rErm  Lewi s hom e t o a  lo t o n Un a dill a S t eas t o f th e Norma n Whit ehome Th e Bo b Tasc h famil y ha d dinne rwit h th e Wayn e AtLee s Sunda y wh ocam e hom e fro m Florid a Saturday If  SVan s Moto r Sale sDavid won  5 to 2 Note s o f 4 8 Year s Ag oRev  A  G  Gaje s is  at ni s far m a t Howe H Sunday Mrs Noree n Ctar r an d Molli e o fPor t Huro n an d Mk e Car r Oi f Eas tLansin g spen t Sunda y wit h Mrs Edit h Carr Mesdame s Virgini a VanNorman ,Florenc e Baugh n an d Edit h Car rcalle d o n Mrs  Ma e Bulli s in  Gre or y las t Tuesday Merwi n Campbel l an d wife , Bev erl y an d Dic k calle d o n th e Floy dMaycrof t famil y in  Gran d RapidsSunday Th e Andre w Campbell s spen t Su nda y wit h th e Dic k Youn g famil y inFlint Th e Kennet h Reaso n famil y o fAn n Arbo r calle d a t th e hom e o fMrs  Edn a Reaso n Sunday Th e Alber t Shirley s spen t Sunda ya t th e Ro y Wrigh t hom e in  Gregory ,observin g th e Shirley s 35t h weddin ganniversary Th f Ronni e Hoskin s famil y o fDetroi t spen t Sunda y wit h th e Bo bAckle y family  Herber t Chamber s o fAn n Arbo r calle d Saturday Th e Thursda y nigh t Ladie s Bowl ,in g Leagu e hel d thei r banque t a tth e Masoni c templ e her e las t Wed nesda y nigh t serve d b y th e OES  62wei e present Th e Gerr y Eichma n famil y calle do n  hi s mothe r a t Oakwoo d hospital ,Detroi t Sunday Ber t Benha m an d wif e o f Brigh to n an d Georg e Thompso n an d wif ewer e Sunda y dinne r guest s o f th e ME  Darrows Mrs  Ethe l Sprou t wa s a  Saturda ygues t o f th e Loui s Wagners Mrs  Nelli e Wyli e an d Kaye , W  H Eule r an d wif e an d Ro y Clar k calle do u  Dic k Wyli e a t McPherso n hospital , HOWELLTHEATRE MICHIGA NToes  Wei , 1W , Ma y 8  9  10Bil l Hale y an d Hu t Comet U IOC K AROUN D TH E CLOCK Friday , Saturday , Ma y 11 , 11 2Doabl e Featur eDal e Robertoon l Mar a Corda y an dJoc k Mahone yl aM A  DA Y O F FURY Als oinTH E PRIC E O F FEAR Merl e Oberon , Le x Barke r Charle sDrake , Warre n Stevens,Mar y Fiel disTH E PRIC E O F FEAR in  SuperSc  ,  Cartoo n LEE THEATREWHTTMOft E LA D Friday , Saturday , Ma y lh  11 2O N TH E THRESHOL D O F SPACE 1Wit h Gu y MacHse n an d Virgini a Leit hJoh n HodU k an d Dea n Jagge rColo r b y DeLax ein  CineuaSeop eSunda y Monda y Ma y 13 , 1 4Matine e Sunday , 230  p m  nt ,Joh n Payne , Arlen e Dahl , an dRhond a Flemin gfaiSLIGHTL Y SCARLET Ca r loo n an d DOUBLE JEOPARDY Wit hRo d Camero n an d Gal e Robbia sColo r Cartoo n ,OOOO  Sun , Man  Toes , Ma y 13 , 14 , 1 5Roger s an dCAROUSEL CinemaScop e 5Colo r b y DeLux eWit hGordo n McRa e an d Shirle y Jone sNovelt y New s  OOOO Wed , Thur , Ma y 16 , 1 7Bac k b y Popula r Jtaque sBATTL E ORY 14 5 EAS T MAI N ST  Pinckne, Mich FO R HE R GRADUATIO Nfor  thegoing gal NEW singing  colorNE W chromniumhardwareNE W LiftomatichingesAn d wha t colors Wha t smooth , ele gan t locks  An dwha t a  blessin g t ohav e a  Liftomati chng e tha t spring sope n  stays  open keep s th e to p u p un ti l yo u pul l it down Th e Skywa y Chro mati c Serie s is , a salways , perpetuall ymatchable , in  thewonderful , washabl eKoroseal  tha t defie stim e an d wear  T M  Reg  B  F  Cwdric B C  Ed in  ore thi s week Th e 7t h an d 8t h grade s ha d n oschoo l thi s week  Tthursda y s o the ycoul d tak e th e 8t h grad e examinatio na t Howell Th e Pinckne y graduating 1 clas snumber s bu t 2  thi s year  Luc y Cu lhan e an d Wlliia m Brogan Befor e goin g int o bankruptcc yCharle s GSmit h mad e certai n tran sfei s th e refere e sough t t o se t aside Judg e Mine r in  circui t cour t ha srulei l th e transfer s legal  zTh e count y teachers  meetin g isa t Howel l Ma y 16  Supt  Gau l o fPinckne y is  on th e program  Hi s su bjec t is  Teachin g o f Arithmetic Th e An n Arbo r Time s ha s purcha se d  th e An n Arbo r New s owne d b yI  ran k P  Glazie r an d consolidate dth e 2  Rober t Warre n wil l b e editor Thi s issu e ha s th e name s o f 7 2person s wh o joine d th e Pinckne yOl d Boy s an d Girl s Associatio n L ysending 1 in  thei r 100  ,,Th e Howel l Cit y Ban d wil l giv e aconcer t an d danc e a t th e oper ahous e her e Ma y 1 4 Adm  concer t 25 can d danc e 50c Mrs  Ann a Broga n is  takin g trea tmeri t a t th e Pontia c hospital Th e Glazie r Ban k a t Chelse a whic hfaile d ha s declare d a  30 percen t divi dend Th e 60  launc h owner s a t Lakeln dforme d a n association  Zuke y no wha s 4 0 cottages , Strawberr y 20 , Bas e3 0  an d Portag e 30 Willia m Mora n advertise s cemen tin  thi s issu e fo r 150  barrel Th e Pinckne y bas e bal l tea m meet s Saturda y t o organiz e The Dal e Miller s an d Ashe r Wylie sattende d th e Kings  Daughter s co nventio n las t week  at th e Wes t Ma rio n church  Rit a Mille r playe d a n accordia n number  Fran k Boye r an d hi s wif eReuben  Gentne r an d wif e an d Elme r Frit z un d wif e o f An n Arbo r wer e  ,Wed, Thur , Ma y 15 , 16 , 1 7Glen n Ford , Ernes t Borgnine  andBo d Steige r an d Valeri e Frenc hin J U  B A  L Colo r b y Technicolo rin  CinemaScop e an d Colo rCartoo n an d Spor t Shor tSYLVAN THEATRE V,Thurs , Fr , Sat  ,Ma y 10 , 11 , 1 2BLACKJAC K KETCHAM, Desperado Wit hHowar d Duff , Hcto r Jor y an dMaggi e Murph ySun , Mon  Tues , Ma y 13 , 14 , 1 5SPECIA L DELIVERY Wit hJosep h Cotton , Ev a Bartoo k in  CinemaScop e Ij    Starrin g  Va n HeflinAid a Ray , Mon a Freema ni Nanc y Oqn f,  Jpme s Whitmore Comed y   Raymon d Masey , To d Hunter , Ann I  Francis , Doroth y Malon e I  Cartoo n an d New eHONK Y TONK Hoove r Soi l Servic eNatura l Soi lBuildin g Material sW E CARR Y COMPLET E LIN E O PCOLLODIA L PHOSPHAT E co ncain s trac e element s an d mineral HYBBOTHjIlNature s own  0minera l soi l conditioner , Ric h inpotash , hig h in  value iORGANI C BLEND A carefull y ba l  ance d combinatio n o f tn e best  tegt   oi l natura l soi l builder i Available S i K Y HR O TITENature a own  20 ml npos t Neutralize s soil Tii e Benni e VanBlcricum s o f Clev e   AQU A ZYMEThi s is  a liquid ,Sunda y guest s o f th e Joh n Boyers  j  land spen t th e week  end wit h tli e  ric h in  pmtien , amoni a acids , lauri cClyd e Fishe r an d Ro y Fisha r j  Kevi n Ledwidges  j LC ids an d som e 2 0 differen t enzyme sfcive  bough t th e Mik e Pankof f , W u activat e penetrat e an d aerat epropert y a t M 3 W  an d Ceda r Lak e   Mrs  Elizabet h Colon e too k 7  cu b t  Hds  an d move d thei r hous e trailer s l scout s t o An n Arbo r Sunda y t o se ether e fro m Lakeland  j tn c U  o f M  museum I  Patt y Palme r attende d Whit e Ros eOur Material s D o No t Bur n Nor Corrod e Machiner yFriday , Saturday , Ma y 11 , 11 2FO X FIRE Colo r b y Technicolo rWit hJef f Chandle r an d Jan e Russel lan dSEMINOLE I n  Technicolo rWit hRoc k Hudso n an d Barbar a Hal eCartoo nTHEATRE  Flaternit y D nc e a t Michiga n Stat e    Availabl e i n 8 0 lb  bag , b y to n      i or carload  Writ e fo r fre e literature Iva n I  Richardso nNormal, Ypsilanti , Saturda y night Mrs  Haze l Parke r visite d he rdaughter , Dorothy , a t Mt  Clemen slas t week  who wa s give n a  line nshowe r b y th e teacher s there  DEXTERPINCKNEY ROA DUexter , Mich  Ph on e H A 6221 8Authorize d Deale rSunda y Monda y Ma y 13 , 1 4TH E COUR T MARTIA L O FJ  BILL Y MITCHELL in  CinemaScop e an d Colo rWit hElizabet h Montgomer y an dGar y Coope r   vAls oYOU R SMIL E ALONG Wit hFranki e Lane , Keef e Brassell eCartoo nj Bottle Ga srle  ptu i Uxin  al l wa n le d sut  an da  starte r so t i n Je t Cray ,r  KtJ  Danub e Lu t w r Burir a Brow n SEASON OPENER SftT  MITE ,   5ACKSO N MOTO R4SPEEDWA YPEIRCE S STOR E FO R WOME NStor e fo r Wome n Howell , Mich CREAMf i  ENRICHE D BREA DDON T SA Y BREA DSA Y CREM Can d wif e wit h Del l Th e Huber t Ledwidg e an d Dtsmon dwtf  o f A  Arbo r wer e Ledwidjre s familie s o f Roya l Oa kA t Tvqt  over th e week  spen t Sunda y wit har e no t runnin g Ledwide  yMr  Eleano riom  fro m D e The Rober t Pike s too k Mrs  Beat ley  t o Corfun a SaturdayMrs  AHce aBruf f cam e bac k wit b them  VERY SAT  NIT Enal s 70 0   Race s 83 0Jjort h o l Jackso n o n M5 0Mrs  Hele n Clar k an d Mrs  Ker  f  o f Unadill a calle d o n th e Bo bPike s Sunday Air  an d Mrs  Ra y Moriarit y spen tth e week  end wit h th e Charle s Clar kfuvnil y a t Kalkaska ,W  F  Clos e attende d th e Repub 1  a n contentio n in  Detroi t Saturday Sunda y afternoo n a  bab y showe rv   v OVPT I b y Mrs  Shirle y Lelonek ,K,    Lelone k an d Mrs , Pa tE  le y fo r Mrs  Ernes t Bodk e jr  a ttY  hom e o n Bentle y Lak e Rd  2 4presen t a  numbe r comin g fro moit Mrs  Ine z Marti n an d daughte r o fLansin g th e Gerald , Ambros e an dGeral d Kenned y familie s wer e Sun da y guett s o f th e Irvi n Kennedys Tue ,Wed , Thur , Ma y 15 , 16 , 1 7HELE N O F TROY in  CinemaScop e an d Colo rWit hRosan a Podesta , Jac k Serena s an dTH E TWINKL E I N GOD S EYE   With  Micke y Roone y an d Colee n Gra yColor  Cartoo nD  k I t Tru e Tha tOpportunit yKnock s Bu t Once Bo w abou t th e incom e check   tha t come s along 1 ever y t o of f  ten  Eac h on e U  Opportunity ,bringin g yo u 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 tgroce r an d butcher  moneyBu tbetwee n necessitie s an d luxur ies , ther e is  a margi n o f safet yyo u ca n carr y forward ,,  Wor k ou t you r saving s plan   an d ope n a n accoun t a t thi sj  bank  The n steadil y buil d it  upwit h regula r deposits FIRS T NATIONA L Ban kredesa l b9t  Federal Federa lA B  Deposi U teamd  Up t o HM 0f  Eaa k lennaite r tOR COOKING , WATE PHOMEHEATN 5WYLI E L  P  GA S SHRVIC LPHON E 63  HOWEL L   ANDIT S FU N T O OW N A CAk via  Bonk  FinancingWhe n yo u bu y a  ne w o r use d car , financ e her el  vi a ban k aut o loan  Servic e i s promp t an d per   sonal  th e monthl y paymen t pla n geare d t o you r  needs  Ou r bank s pla n fo r carfinancin g can  hel p yo u driv e a car at lowes t financin g cost TH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN KINCORPORATE D 11 8OVE R CTNETY  TEARS O F SAF E HOWELLftHGKNB YAJ l Deport s u p t o 10,00 0 insure d b y Ou r Membershi p i n th e Federa lDeposi th A     C  faWsJACrfWedatsHa, May 8, 195jDavid S MaceFlint attorney who is candidatefor Republican nomination for congrew 6th district COME TO O00 OPEN H OSSWednesday, May 16, 1OOO A,M  SOO PMfew Lightweight Hoselt weight, toughness, andfrwth resistance are major assets ofthis efficient new gardenl0Jade  neoJpred rade  neoJprenecoveredfHDer awrretnfbrced with rayMi tire cord Even in this 100oot cou the hose is easy to carry The covering of Du Pontleopreixe resists damage fromsunlight and weather, and offers ne home gardener a hose whichneeds no pampering or specialTHECOHTRYPILPITWEEKLY SERMON byfactor P F NieuwkoopAdvice for DefenseProfessor GeoVetUr of NewYork Universitypeaking to 400civil defense warden said, WhenUM bombs startfalling singhymns There it no question butwhat the hymnof the chrch hare been comforting and encouraging toChristians in the hour of dangerand trial However, to those whohave not become acquainted with tiie God and Saviour of whomthe hymns speak may find thatit takes more than even a Chrisdan song to still their fears andfit their souls for heaven, shoulda bomb fall too close Its not tke song, its the Christ of theoaf that we need every hourWhy wait until the bombs fallto become acquainted with Him Recently a church displayed thefollowing sign, When thebombs start falling, this church will be open for prayer, but itmay bo too late then Bettereome next Sunday Surely yov will find as thousands of othersthat Christianity is as good to live with as it is to die with II Cor 8t2, For He taith, Ihave hoard thee in a time accepted, and in the day of salvation have I succored thee behold, now is tfe accepted timetfeehoki, now is the day of salva tion For your eternal welfareaccept the Luviour today Celebrating ttie Dedical on ofMagnlflccnS MS rJ i   n  ai   r flOldsmobile and Fisher Body are JMKIto jointly salute the opening of Vacnew General Motors Technical enterHere 4,000 scientists and technicianswill probe cthe future to discover newproducts and product improvementsfor transportation, industry, farm, Joration of one oi  riantevnUs in Jciicral Motor u, ntory  iil liih lh inoiiile itmi Fish rlfv riiiiii on hen I muse Day inrcr liiso worldfamous Landing prod ucts JM t ii muuiug   MAKfi A DATE TO VISIT ALL THREE FAMOUS LANMG G M  OLDSMOBILEMAIN PLANTPmkkm is available in the new Oldsmobile lot it Oldi and Division AvenuesUse the parking lot entrance locatedon William StreetFrw lUl 8rvk will be provided fromthe corner of Michigan and WashingtonAvenues to the Olds Engineering Building entrance every 15 minutesYouH  the most modern massproduction methods at work  an historicexhibit of Oldsmobiles, dating from 1904 Refreshments will be served POROE PLANTParking is available in the ForgePlant lot, located off Saginaw Stnorth of the buildingFr Bus frvic will be provided from the corner of Michigan and , Washington Avenue to the Forge Plant gate entrance on Saginaw Stevery 15 minutesYooil  redhot steel forged intovital Oldsmobile parts in one of theindustrys most uptodate fore plants, Refreshments vill he served  FISHER BO DYVERLINDEN ST PLANTParking facilities w he availahlo in the conviTMemorial Stadium parking lot just west ofLansing Sexton ili SchoolFree Shuttle But Service U be pro MrI from the MenuStadium parking lot to the Fihrr Hody plant main entranceregular intervals Plant tours uill ho conducted continuous  10 am to 9 pm See raw steel shaped and transformed in pleaming, finished OliUmohile hodiis    more than 400 specia1ized precision tools and machines HcfrshmeiUs s ill he servedLDSMOBILE and FlSHVISIONS OK OINIRAL MOTORS CORPORATI ODo, M i t H iCONSERVATION NOTES  JJ,, o,In March 78 coyottes, 1OT8 foxes jfp i p C iand 54 bobcats were taken for boun fOOd ian LUlAn effort to restore the prairieiickens will be made at Houghton pESPITE lower farm prices, LJ h t itr pthe year to quitcostthis t  ocited rrrU man, exruvNational thatpai food has riseny cent since 1935,  t of all produc r buys has  ui It Lses oit on statistics by Russell Cole vice president, Food CouncilTodays fertilizer has moreThoujnd of fish have been winterkilled fey tack of oxygenOwners of dogs molesting dexwt fined A total of 507 at Cadillac latt yaarTk pheasant crowing census in state started this week ehickens will be made at HoughtonState Forest this yiar  60 fires damaged 928 acres last at asthe statement ofweek University of Missouri extensionKural Mail Carriers are taking soils specialists, in a releasep,t in  3 wek8 ceMa of deer and FlXcSgrouse m northern Michigan These specialists point out A beaver trapper at Newberry re that the wise use of fertilizercently caught a coyotte in a beaver  cancut costs and increase in trap and coUecfcd ,15 bounty   Persons are warned not to pickup young raccoons, fawns, squirrels only 13 or other wild animals for pets It is whereas tagainst the law and conservationofficers will take them away fromyou Despite numerous court decisions that people cannot be barredfrom fishing on navigable streams cropbuilding power than ever those that have outlets many peo before, the committee says InPW who own and round   st  , ftill try to bar fishermen by build, tration of plant food per ton ofing dams In Presque Isle county fertilizer by almost 23 per cent Henry and Naomi Lucy who own Agronomists in sme MidaU the land around Lake Ann triedto bar fishermen by building a dam of The court has ordered the dam removed on the grounds it is a navig able stream with an outlet fc Rural and city people are gidLSuperphospnate Helpsreminded it is neccessary to get mlanure Hold Nitrogenpermit to bum grass, brush or derf Addirg superphOsphate tobis in clearing land ibnrnyard manure can pay offThe conservation dept claimfc two ways, repoits the Middlethe deer death by starvation and It C al kill will equal the 70,000 shot bhunters lasl fatl The conservation dept does nclike certain provisions of the sobonk bill Many of these lands ar farmed by share croppers and thstates share of the crops used fowild life feed especially waterfowL ost 23 pe cein some Midof eXtra yields per acre forevery dollar invested in plantendSoil Improvement Comittee The superphosphate givermanure a better ptant nu 2It helps theo hatThe phor,  fto  e the minute i  iieead in VitLidwestern j itWhile separate negotiations continue between,,the new state of Israel and the Arab nations,trace teams 1 sent by the United Nations, checkoffpoanf Arab and Israeli positions during in formal conferences somewhere along the frontMeantime, 2 at United Nations Headquarterson the Island of Rhodes Acting UN Media tor Ralph Bunche center initials armtetletagreement between Israel and Egypt, as UN plane 3 stands by to take truce teams anywhere they might be needed The Israeli anEgyptian chief representatives 4 Join inartiaV ly handshake after signing an armistice to endfighting between the armies of their eoaatrtMi VJ1 THE PENCKNOT DISPATCH Wednesday, Hay 8,1956,,  rTHERES APOWERFUL  M HOLIDAY COUPE between on Oldsmobile 88ond the other lowerprice cars  Vou know youre in a big ear fnm its looks    from the way it ridesand handles  ith your first touch onlh acceleratorthat 2,H hp, RocketEngine answers vith all its wingingHetnivay and goAnd what flasliinfr performance in theBitddle ranjrrs The1 Iiockit is designed to jjve you full benefit of liiph torque340poundfeet at normal engine speeds Thatdeans theres always plenty of reserve powersnn you want it, when you needIt for safetys ake 240 hp andThis rugged Oldsmobile 88 is builtto take all that power, too For instance, theres an extrarigid,five crossraeinbercd frame to give you ideal, shock absorbingbalanceEconomy Well, Oldsmobilea 88 andthe NinetyEight, too took top honorsin the recent Mobilgas Economy RunTheres a powerful difference, all right Uoth in the car, and in our qualityminded way of doing business So common in now Take the wheel of an Oldsmobile Rocket away    today350 Ut ft torque in NinetyEight and Super 88 models BS33 IIVI IA QUALITY PRODUCT brought to yeji by ANOLDSMOBILEQUALITY DEAURJL216 W uand DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICEAve, Howell, Mich Phone 514Y   WHY NOW IS M 000 TIME TO BUY AH OLDS XZs  Si   vrirCCX fewIrHTSlI j 111,MSCENB ON AUSAf LE RIVER JFW Color Reproduction suitable for fratning sent upon reS Discover t1 natural beauly of Michigan f enjoy thinatural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMichigan B Agan urewers nssociation350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michigan lTC4l2 cult, x 58 UoesMay, 195o Phdc witliSightseeing Varietyand BlueWater Pleasure inMICHIGANMichigan Week, May 2026Only in your own home state of Michigan will you find such avariety of scenic beauty  so many wonderfully pleasant ways to fillyour vacation hours Best of all  its right nearbyVacation in your own WATER For litaratur writMICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCILROOM 9, CAPITOL BLDG, LANSING 1, MICH Plea Or to Safety  obcrv Hw tod LimitsOUR DEMOCRACYbyMtFISHING IS THE OLDEST INDUSTRY INANP IN FTGCOGNITION OF ITS IMPORTANCE TOCOLONISTS THE SACRED COPLS HONCD INSTATE HOUSE IN MASSACHUSETTSMEETING THE CHALLENGE OF THE SA,WHICH yiKios ITS HARVEST GRUDGINGLY, CALLS FOR THE RUGGED QUALITIES IIS MEN WHICHWE ASSOCIATE WITH OUft COUNTRVS POtiLZZS M0PERNSAFETY MEASURES AND EQUIPMENT HAVfc RlOLtCLO THR WXMK0SAMD 7REMENO0USLVWHEN THE FISHING FLEET COMES ,v PASSING THROUGH HIGHLY ORGANtZiDCHANNEL OFPROCESSING, REFRIGERATION AND TRANSPORTVflON, MOVESOUT ACROSS THE NATION TO PROVFDS FRESW FOOD Vty THE SEA FOR THE PEOPLE ALL OVER THE COUNTRYPictures torqarine is tne only foodcreated at we request of anemperor On tin ave of war withPrussia Napoleon E otffrsfliFrprsr h  f  K  French chemist,  Viee Mourieswon tne prize in  i869 wifh d spread  Imade from Deef  f  Althouqh it nau o I ccri by hi dmarqarine made of enable oilas widely used dorincjWorld War 2 imue itFederal Laws or the of vllow margarine were f lifted in 1950 Latest advance  in food science is the pewMargarine uich his thKtii in    PXNCKNEY DISPATC H Euie r an d wf e ani d Ro y Clar k calle dStor eLINGERI EGENT S FURNISHING SCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIE S DRYGillK  ENNEDl  GENERA  STOREDeliciou s enerr y pi e othe r frui t pies ,too 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families Mr  an d Mrs  Lawrenc e Cambur ncalle d o n Mrs  Esthe r Campbel l a tMcPherso n hospital , llowell , Satu rday Georg e Meabo n an d so n Hob ,spen t th e week  end a t Lovells Th e Fran k Aberdeen  spen t Su nda y wit h th e Re x Xoggle s in  An n A rbo rMrs  Andre w Nesbit t wit h Mrs Mrs  Maria n Pearso n attende d a  ben fi t bridg e part y a t the  Michiga nStat e San  las t weekJola n Porte r attende d a  swimmiii ipart y Saturda y give n b y he r clc sschool , An n Arbor I LUMBER AN D BUILDIN G SUPPLIE SEvrythin g i n Sherwi n William san d Buildin g Hardwar eCoa l an d Fue l Oi lD  E  HOE Y   SON S Another attemp tmade earl ySunda y mornin g t o ro b th e Genera lStor e whic h ha s bee n robbe d severa ltime  Havin g occasio n t o ge t u p a t43 0 a  m  member s o f th e Murra yKenned y famil y sa w 2  me n o n th eplatfor m a t th e bac k doo r whic h islighte d tinkerin g wit h th e door  Aer r wa s parke d near  Murra y calle dBo b Bark s ,prop  wh o cam e dow n bu tth e me n ha d gone  Nothin g wa  tak e n  a s fa r a s i  known  Mesdames Ra y Burn s an d Hele nYoung 1 wer e in  An n Arbo r Friday Mesdame s Virgini a VanXornian ,Florenc e Baugl m an d EUit h Can 1calle d o n Mrs  Esthe r Campbel l a tPj  Pherso n hospital , Howell , las tveek Pa l Umphre y an d he r father  Dr Umpkre y o f Detroi t wer e Sunda yKuest s o f th e Georg e anXonnans Mis s Doroth y Roh l o f Detroi t wa sa  Sunda y dinne r gues t o f th e Flori sChirks Mrs  Jeanett e McDonnel l spen t th ewee k en d wit h th e Willia m Lintner sa t Rushton 1  L  j  Henr y an d wife , To m Wur euii d wif e Joh n Pau l War e an d Jmi eKrahr  an d th e Kar l KitnhHy  a ttende d th e woidin  vi  M To n Kat elva y an d Robert a Jacob s a t th e F   LI    J hutch , Iirihuii , Sair d r iiiLiL  Receptio n wa s a t th e church Th o brid e is  a cousi n o f theirs Th e Count y Ilmii c Achievemen tDa y wa s a t Howel l las t Wednesday Th 1 Pinekne y Pe s pu t o n a  jilayh Mr  an d Mrs  Ralp h Hal l wen t t oMarshal l Sunda y wher e Iu  buwle dwit h hi s Dexte r bowlin g team Saturda y Mesdame s Alic e Hray ,Tola  Hall , Susa n Dezzl e an d Evely nHal l wer e in  Jackson Th e Fre d Trailer s o f Detroi t cal ie d  o n th e Leste r McAfee s Sunday Larhar a MAfe e entertaine d a  min ibe r o f friend s a t he r hom e Saturda ynigh t afte r th e J  Hop Wi n Baugh n wit h hi s son , Donal dJoh n Bur g jr  Larr y VanSlambroo kPet e Wietzk e attende d a  DeMola ymeeting  a t Fowlervill e Sunday C  J  Clinto n attende d hi s Frida ligh t bowlin g leagu e banque t a t th eAmerica n Legion , Howell , Saturda yright Mr  an d Mrs  Fre d Rea d wen t t oJprko n Monda y wher e he r mother ,MrsClaudi a Peters , ha d a n operatoi nfo r cateracts Ros s Rea d an d wif e calle d o n Fre dTvnlr  in  Howel l Sunda y wh o ha sbee n ill Th e Willia m Schmidt s o f Portag eLik e wer e Sunda y guest s o f th eJame s Whitleya Jame s Whitle y an d wif e attende dth e weddin g o f hi s cousin , Sylvi aWhitle y an d E d Clar k a t th e An n A rbor  Methodis t Churc h Saturda y nite Merwi n Campbel l wen t t o Toledo ,Ohio , las t week  with th e An n Arbo rArgu s Masoni c Cijaf t Clu b t o wor kdegrees  Previousl y the y worke d de gree s in  Windsor , Ontario  Hil l Lam bbelong s t o th e craf t clu b an d als oCar l Bate s o f Dexter  Mrs  Doroth y Dinke l wa s in  Dexte ron e da y las t week Mrs  Margare t Clar k an d childre nspen t Sunda y wit h th e Da n Drive rhovn e in  Dexter M i an d Mrs  Herber t Palme r a ttende d a  weddin g in  Detroi t Satu rda v niirht Th e Jo e Griffit h famil y an d Mrs ,Robert a Amburge y wer e calle d t oSpringfield , Mo , Sunda y b y th e1eat h o f Mrs  Griffith s father , Mr Jlark  MYRON HUGHE SComplet e Lin e o f Plumbin g Fixture san d Supplie sZlectic , Oi l an d Ga s Ho t Wate r Heater sCOMPLET E LIN E O F PUMP SW E SEL L W E INSTAL L   SERVIC EPHON E U P 8  311 4 1075 E M3 6Wagoner s G  rocer 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 2CHUC K ROASTS , Lb FRES H GROUN D BEEF , 3  Lbs BOILIN G BEE F Lb  39c10 025 cGrocerie s an d Col d Mea tLocker s fo r Ren t Custo m Butcherin g Tuesda yTH E HOLUSTE R MARKE TComplet e Servic e , GusLubricationB F  GOODRIC H TIRE SVEDDER S MARATHO N SERVIC EB  r  boodric h Tires , Batteries , Accessor m Phon e U P 8  319 6 44 5 Eas t Mai n Stree t iPhon e H A 6811 9 Dexte r Clyde Fishe r wa s involve d m  an a cciden t Frida y nigh t o n M 6 whil eo n  hi s wa y home  A  was p go t in  th eca r an d tryin g t o ge t it  ou t hi s ca rMrs Glady s Wrigh t o f Wright aCorner s gav e a  brida l showe r fo rNnc y Chub b Tuesday,MrVirini aia  VanNorma n give s on e a t he r hom e    t a  tree , wreckin g it  H e wa s cu tfo r he r Ma y IB   AljOu t t  e  face  Hi s do g wll  wa s Wlt   hi m wa s killed  H e wa s no t hospital it  LBil l Grace , wif e an d so n o f Tampa ,Texa s ar e spendin g a  wee k wit h th efamily  Mr an d Mrs  Walte r Clar k wer ein  Bento n Har W an d Indianapoli sU t week  Mark Coo n o f Farmingrto n ia  visi tin g a t th e Home r Abne y Mesdame a Ren e Mille r an d Wilhc lra m  a  Swarthou t attende d th e Teach er s ccam p a t Cam p Mil l nea r CneUe aSaturday  izedWilbu r Eisel e an d wif e an d Charle sEisfcl e an d wif e o f Fowlervift e calle do n  Mrs  Emm a Vollme r Sunday Mrs  Ell a Newma n o f An n Arbo rvibite d th e Be n White s 4st t week  SAY I T A  WIT H FLOWERS fro mHELLER S FLOWER SPhon e 28 4 fttwsdsVSHBBJHK1BBIIHiHHIHIHBHMSitalBBBJIBJHBIBJBBHHSJBMBJHBklBHBHBJI BWATE R SYSTMS,PLUMB1NG,REPAIRSTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGWebaterPhone UP 8 6607LOUIES WELDING SHOPa Portable Welding Outfit Alto AcetUaeLOU1F BROWNVMSMWI tTHE PINCKNBT DISPATCH Wednesday May 9, 1SO6NEWHOUSEEXCLUSIVE BOYDELL FORMULA Bonded Finishing WhiteM PIGMENTsi31 rrtonium PigmentII White Lead9 Zinc Oxide l Magnesium SHkate1 400i4eo260 2001000 VEHICLEPure Linseed OilDriers and Thinner 730270IOQ 0 IMAGINE I724freshly made COLORSto choose fromi uittiLOOK AT THE AMAZENG FACTS1 Covers 600 sq ft per gallon 4 Controlled selfwashing2 Permanent Colors 5 Mildew Proof3 Extremely easy application 6 FourYear GuaranteeCome In TodaySee the colors you select freshly mixed right, before your eyesTHE LAVEY HARDWARE TllfC Tkeresas Guild of St Marys Parish Will Sponsor a Dance at theKnckney Hifh School Gym onSATURDAY, MAY 12th, 1956 WANTED TrencMngg, Footingsand Septic Tanks to installMike Harnack jr phone UP 8 3260FOR SALE3 acres with building24x52 to be erected Priced rightfor quick sale George Engquist West M3G, Pinckney Neighboring NotesThe Delhi school where Mrs MilOred Walsh Wheler taught for ahout40 years voted 66 to 32 to be annexed to the Dexter school The 32 votefavored annexing to Ann ArborPhoenix Lodge No 13 F  A Mof Ypsilanti burned the mortgage on their temple last week It was builtin 1917 but damaged by fire and partialiy rebuilt in 1924 The Union Bank and Peoples Banksof Manchester will hold a meeting tc consider merging Stockbridge wlli exchange mayorswith Harrison May 21 250 attended the 50th anniversaiydinner given Rev Behner of Stock, bridge last week Clarice Cook is valedictorian ofStockbridge senior class and CarolynRobeson of Gregory, jsalutatorianThe entrance to the Veterans Memorccil Lighted Field at Stockbridge isbeing constructed 172846 was raised by subscriptionThe Unadilla Mother and Daughter banquet is May 12The site of the new Dexter highschool if approved will be off Baker Rd adjacent to the athletic fieldPart of the base ball diamond willbe usedThe Dexter Kiwanis Rummagesale is May 2526  Mrs Ross Robb of Fowlervilledied at St Joe hosipital, Ann Arbor, A nil 3iOBorn to Editor Dick Rudnicki andwife of Fowlerille at Sparrow hos pHul ,Lansinj April 26 a son Thissi their third childThe Brighton postoffice becomes afirst class office July 1 nextThe state police seek 168 recruitsa3 the legislature authorized that many 1HE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEI The Pinckney SanitaritiSnRay M Dv, M D PUcksey MichiganCall 1100 A M to 200 P 1L Except WednesdaysTnes, Fri, Sat900 to 800 P MLEE LAVEY General Insurance U P 83221CLAY GORDONLYLE W MJNSELL ASSOCIATE REGWSTERJfD LANDSURVEYOROffice 211 East Grand RiverPhone 1551W Howell, Michigan Ule W Munsett, AssociateDR G R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Eowell MichiganBERT WYUE,AuctioneerFARM SALES A SPEOALJTPhone Fowlerville CA 3 ViArnold Berquis,233 UnadUla St PinJciey, MIcWaicb RpcdringGold Stcnpu Watches, Watch Btivisjeweift Handmade Ffecat Billfolds BUNERAL HOMEDoi C Svajfltart DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P 81172Fred C O120 West Grand River Howell, MichiganPhone 358 Residence 61LLOYD HENDEElivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to DetroitGeneral TruckingI HONK U P ft4541Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVBI AGBEdith R Carr14 2 MILL STMncknej, Mich Phoa UP 81131Real Estatefunr, rlomes, Lake Property  iftiness OpportunitiesList our Property With MGerald Reason 209 North PeaifU P S31MRitter TVSalcsServiceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and CourteousDPhone UP 8D5I 123 Webster 8lPinckney, MichiganThe Brighton Mother and Daugh  ter banquet is May 11 at the Luth  OPTOMETRIST Eye ExaminationWednesday and Saturdayby Appointment9126 Chilson Road, mi N of Phoaa Oripbton AC 7A4USALESMANExperience not necesaary Sell Buicks ir Pinckney, all orFOR SALEChrysler Royal Heater, George Engquit900 p m to 1230 a mMUSIC BY JO FINLANS ORCHESTRAFree Refreshments Door Prut an Electric Frying PanAinissioa Adulta 75c, Students 50c FOR RENTModern 4 bedroompartly furnished counifty home and burnt located at 7530 Chambers Rd,luukney with 1 acre or more Willlease Will show May 10, 1111, 112Mi3 Bernard Lavey, Phone Lansing,Ivanhoe 46328FOR SALELawn MowerMarshall Meabon Phone UP 83304 eran ehurcchCharles Lane, son of the late DrChan Lane of Chelsea has been nam f I principal of the school there 1 he Chelsea fire siren got shortcircuited hist week ami the peopetnouht the continuous blast was tornado alert The robbery of the Green schoolon Pinree Rd has been solved bythe confession of Edward Piston of WANTED  Experiencedfor opening in Ann Arbor Box 108, Pinckney  Waitress 1ilrt time, must have excellent char acter and be well known in communFOR SALE Combination Screenand Storm Door LM0xS2 1000 Mrs Mae Duller H vLIVINGSTON MOTOR SALESYour Buick DealerIn Howell for 21 YearsSEE AND RIDE THE ALL NEW 1956 CHEVROLET We Give Top Allowance on Your Present Car Regardless of Year or Make SEE FRED C OHOBILAlf LAKHJIM WHIT1 iALES REPRBSBNTATlVE, PHONE UP 84560ANN ARBOR Adding MachinesTypewriters HELP WAXTEDSaniiarium attendants and institutional workers tofill future vacancies at Midi StaleFJnt held in the Howell jail He ami  Suiilarium Howell, Si520 to 63602 others admitted A breaking in this  with paid vacation, sick leavepleas county and Shinwnssee  ant working conditions WriteTed Stubbs of Hamburg and Wm j MWV Civil Service, Lansing 13,j 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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> V1   v DispatchIH PINCKNEY DISPATCH May 1, 1956MICHIGAN MIRROR Big battles of brains are resultingover the civic tours of , Democratofte holders in their report t thepeople At Kalamazoo the Republians got ahead of them on the radjo TV and aked a number ofquestions At Grand Rapids AS WE HEARD IT i SOCIETY NEWSfMktit Gtuudi No Ifthe same questions were asked againbut this time the Democrats ignored saying they had all been answeredat Kalamazoo They claim the touris icupartisan but neither Supt of Instruction Taylor or HighwayCom Ziegler were asked to goMoreof tese tours are scheduledMacomb county May 2,, Flint May 3, Oakland county May 8, Traverse CityMay 14, Bay City May 18, Marquette May 21 Cadillac May 28The program is breakfast with acivic organiation 30 minutes ofradio and TV time, in which the 5speak briefly An open meeting inwhich questions are answeredThereis no denying these meetings arestimulating interest and they arereeting the peopleThe state has taken over WayneUniversity It will cost 3,239,9this year and double that next year The big fight will come in 1959when the question of whether the 3 urieiWities Miahigun, Michigana single board of controlCOUNCIL CATHOLIC WOMENThe following froiii here attendled the Lansing Diocese Council ofCatholic Women all day last Wednesday at tho Lansing civic centerMesdames tfslen VanBlaricum,Hclen Young, is ally Doyle, Ruth AnnAnn Keiser, Clyde McCleer, Joe McCieer, Tom Gibney and MrsSmithers Mass was at St Marys cathedralRev Edward Brill of Jefferson,Wis fpoke at the luncheon He said hum Hiiy is the cornerstone of all virtuearid Christian personality should bebuilt on that cornerstone Bishop Alters celebrate the, mass Iiesolut   iona were adopted for a radio, TV  qmtTTeTttrand movie ccoe, to restore the  Burn, Jeanet sacredness of Sunday, condemningindecent literature and protectionof migrant workers A board dinner was held at the Hotel Olds at nightfor affiliation presidents Rev Zabelka, Flint, presented the theme Bishop Albers announced 133,000lbs of clothing were gathered in Bishops Thanksgiving drive Mrs Russell Lince of Fenton waselected presidentMrsHarold Handsof Mattewan, secretary and Mrs John Schramek of Kalamazoo,treasuerer SMELT FISHERMEN7hr smelt fishing was good latweek and Pinckuey fishermen gottheir shore These fish are dippedup at night and hip boots are needed Most of them got them at 100a re and arrived home at daylightFriday Haines and Douglas Plummer started for Singing Bridge onFriday night but ran into so manycars headed for there they went to another place They got a tub fullAsher Wylie and wife, Shirey andJimmie and Tommy Ritter, HenryJohnson and wife went to TawasThey got a tub fullThe Dale Millers went t SingingBridge last Tuesdayxnight an gota tub and 2 pails full Rex fiendeeand wife went to Alabaster, Merwiu Campbel and Mark Nash and H CVedder and Bob White srto Singing Biidge  with Bill Gray ofthe Chrysler Proving Grounds andRollie Singed weat to Tawas butdid not get so many The Russell Ciaiks and Earl Kimberys also wentto TawasClaude Swarthout and Harold andL J Swarthout and Ronnie went toLovells for trout but did not get anyas it was too cold UMSTEADJOHNSON WEDDINGDoris Urasteod, daughter or Sirand Mrs L W Umstead of HowellRU, became the bride of PvtGeorge Johnson, son of Mrand MrsJohn Johnson of Pingree Rd at1000 a m Saturday morning at thePinckney Congl church, in a doublering ceremoy Rev Winger officiatedThe brides dress was white laceand net, waltz length with a jeweltiara and fingertip veil Her flowerswere a white orchid surrounded by Elementary SchoolKindergartenDean Gardners sheep had a baby8i Marys caioHe Cmrca  jy   wjr Albert Schaitt, rtor Ilamb HenVte7her a Z  Msses 800 and 1000 am ,  ,  , ,   devotion, Friday evening cusNT COMMENTNexat 7 JOJ Confession, Friday evening alter Noreaa Devotfoas aad Sat,ordaj trow7 to 900 j m and Sunday before the 800MdonoutoCalvary Meonoaite ChoreBev Ezr beachj, FaaUr8 8 Supt Watoc tcaMorning Worsted Sunday Carol Curls went to airivein theatre Ken Blades has a  pt,cw bike Scott Carver and hisbrother aie taking care of a wounded biid they found Carl Tauriaiuens tbountyconventiontelegram Tuesday to John chairman of the State Ca committee, protestto promote Mayor AlCobo of Detroit for govercarnations and hycacintha Linda Lee was maia or honorHer dress was blue tule over brocade  Cottage billow ship ,Sunoay Scfr al U00People MeetingLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 74 MAY CALENDARMay 5, 8 p m Livonia Lodge No8 to work MM degreesMay 88 p m FC team practise J 158 p m l0GChurchBev J W 1Sunday School 920  mIteming Wonbip 1046 a m ffhurs night prayer meeting at the church av tOUWed choir pzactic liM p ahi vouins visited him Becky Headis in Lansing Sunday Bob Twitcheliv grandmother was here Sunday,lei ry Read has new shoesSo Sam Singer Pauline Van Li la ilias a new freeer Kay Leidiove his fathers tractor CharlesVtfdder hah a new hat and coat RexHanks Linda Whitley Eddie ColoneJohn Black and Ronnie Patrick were yeis old in April Susan Bladesand Penny Reynolds have new jackj ets, Linda Whitley visited her grandmother in Arm Arbor, Linda Zezulka , specialIy is thig true whcavteu her Krand parent, in Dear l,ai1,,p is availabIe who hft3 provOin I en is vmc getting ability and whohas alreac shown he can win primanes We rerciv to Donald S Leon shoulddelegates includeC Sargent, HolliaAnold, H E Woodstock, LawrenceGel ringer, ani Wilfred H BrwinThe telegram followsWr depore the evident Attempton the part of certain members olthe State Central Committee tosiit the Republican voters in thisctULe by trying to promote  thedrafting of Albeit E Cobo tofor governor run,  no n ,  ,  n i satinwaltz length, headband of spatNay 2123, Grand Lodge m De ,  , v   ,   e i terea carnations and she carried ,  o    bouquet of pink carnationsMay 238 p m FC Degrees Alonzo VanSlambrook W MP W Curlett, SecM E A CONVENTIONbout 50 attended the dinner attended by the Livingston County M KA at the Pinckney Congl Churchlart Wednesday night Mrs Pat ricia Rman Lamb presided c61fipoed of Barbara,Jeanette Singer, HerbertSehenden and Vincent Young jrsang1 Mrs Mildred Parks playedpiano music The election of officers resultedas follows  Tlw Peoeie  CburchMM Wett between Mala and Unadilla StreetHer Keith Ruegaegger, PastorSunday School  i a nvMorning Werahip 1050 AMYouth Group 700 p mvening Service 800 p mura Prayer Meedng  800 p m Jr Choir Practice Wed,  400 p mSr Choir Practice Wd  74 p m GradeFroehick bKht an Indian doll to school Alike Carver brother found a wild iieon Linda who in all fairnessreJuit visited her aunt and ot anew coal Jeff Hcndee has a newaili scout outfit Stanley Lind vistteJ his jnandinuLher in Detroit RoyJones father had rs saw a show, Song oi the iie the undivided support of allRejadjlicans in the state includingthe Siate Central CommitteeThe failure of the State Centrala birthday David , lvMw support Leonard after Tie a  eated all candidates in the ft w  prm ry conti ih ited greatly to higJJee SouthSunday Jennie Oevines ,,,, ,, mri     ponv had a baby coltElaine lavJOVN1, sister, Debby, haj a birthday1ilonday Patty Hulunun and Sharon Mhmcs fathers went smelt fishingSo did Lindu Wylies parents Lin,iaSixth Grade Newa  Shirey,Lois Shirey and NanckMrs Clark came to our room Mnn  num saw the shuu Littte lSuiday and showed up how to make  SinJay Hilly Rentz went i,letters We thank herWe are with his father 1aul IluhmanRoberta Ackley was bridesmaid writing chea about famous peo   UvwBr dress was crystalme, waltz len  ps Also about poiticS animals and ar,Mls went toth and her fowers pmk carnations, j n,any other things Each one will I slstci, Donald Wiltse of Howell was best 1 haveto read or give the gpeech be iman an the ushers were Ted Johnifoe the class this cominff Frilayson John Johnson and John Arbaughi the llst of those who arc WOrking hy and her to see herof Toronto, Ont ,very hard in arithmetic is growing t, ana TlitrtiJudy Bijiowsky saw thelie Littlest Outlaw Marilyn iound a fosil neai1 the uii playson home for immediate friendsrelativeThe couple left for AbGtffleen,Maryland where they willreside for 5 weeks The brides going away cos A pinner was served at the John We hftd aball game with Mrs Heat u,tck wilil sea,iellroom but ost 17 to 12 We have Uur, Alan Stelfen and James CantThe Student CouncilThe student council has started atume was a white sheath dress,aqua  store They took in 1795 Monday Young and Jimmy Baughnsalesmen and Don Barker, cashiPresident Paul Kreuger, Howell  Ernestine CarlsonCHANGE IN ELECTION LAWS The election law has been changed to read that all townships thathave over 800 registered votersmust divide, vote in 2 precincts ifpaper ballots are used, or installtwo voting machines which allowsus 1200 registered voters This Vice Pres  FowlervilleSe ,TYJas Jennie KellenberggerPinckneyDelegate to state conventions Mrs Jean Spencer, HamburgDelegates to District conventoin,Ray Moriarity PinckneyLauretta deWlkeriFowlerviUeMrs Patricia Lamb withdrew asa candidate for president as she isleaving thTcounty No place waspuked for next years meeting coat with white ciccessories andorchid from her bouquetThe gloom graduated from Pinck ierney high school in 1956 and expectsto go to Alaska in July The bride iso junior at the high school,choice is before us at this time and must be decided at our next regularTownship Board meeting on May 8  We may acquire voting machineson a trial basis for a rental of 150each for for one year, this amount be applied on the principal if wudecide to keep them The cost of the2 machines is approximately 3000 if we decide to keep them The diffrent companies have set up a tenyear plan with interest at ,,We have 3 elections coming up inone year Our Township Cierk informs us there are 836 registered voters in Putnam Township at thistime,Ajp this is a matter of concern toour taxpayers the Township Board encourages a good turnout for this Lloyd Hendee, SupervisorMOTHERDAVCHTR BANQUET The Mother and Daughter Banquet sponsored by the Pincknev Kings Daughters is at the Pinckneyachooj gym Wednesday, , May 9 at SlNDAYHOOKER WEDDINGIn a 230 pmceremory Saturdayat the Grace Bible Church, Arm Ar bor Glenna Louise Sunday, daughter of Mr and Mrs Glenn Sundayof Ann Arbor became the bride of Ceccil Hooker W Hooker, son ofMr and Mrs Calvin Hooker, also ofAim Arbor, Rev William C BennettofficiatingThe brides gown was floor length2 hite satin designed with a fitted bodice and gathered full skirtThe boat neckline was trimmed withpearls with a waist length illusionveil She wore a white pill box hattier bouquet was white rosebuds, WAKEFIELDSTOCKTONTh wedding of Alice Wakefieldand Ted Stockton took place at the Peoples Church Saturday at 700 pm Rev Reugsegger offciiating Thebride is from Edmonston, N Y buthas lived with the, Edward Wakefield family The groom is the sonof Mrs George VanSkiver of Pinckney Both young people are employat the Pinckney Fabricating CoThe bride was givea in marriageby her uncle, Edward Wakefield Her dress was nylon silk lace andsatin with a neck yoke trimmed in pearls with white shoes andgloves She carried white carnationsand occhids on a white Bible Phyllis Gentile, the grooms sister was of honor Her dress was similar to the brides and her flowers of werk todo anthe bait fred nil went to the Ann Arbor museumSaturday with members of Cubui Den 1 Mary Cosuriiy hasa Welsh Mi pony named Ladle Ihlly Shirey, Judy Borosly anduiiy Sehroeder went Lu a show Sunday Ani Marie Viunys parents hadi liuuse warming Saturday Joaniiichiraii hud dinner hi ilrdtutd onSunday and saw te flooded streetsi CitycousinDEMOCRAT CONVENTIONA good attendance was out to the jtoime Keiser went to V,urDemocrat county convention at How  iirst communion of heiell Thursday night Martin Lavinwas elected chairman over Arthur LyLerg Mary Albrecht was namedsecretary Sunday Mike ilardin enterLi iiiedJuuy Leady from leUr,Pat Plummerjs dad was smell iishmt1 Mujarct Ackley an her brother, Donnie, in liiollav County PreM  iMayor Cobos chief appeal is thatlie can cut dwn the Democrat vote ir Wayne county to such an extentthe Ktpubicniis can win the state  e dont know He has always runin it nonpartisan ticket where loL isues predominate and party means nothingHis chief success hagbeen in getting a lot of money forKreer widening, grade separation,  jn essways, Hlum clearances andcivic centers Most, of these operat ions he directed from his Arizonaiaici where he goes for health rea sons He is little known outatatei 11u we doubt his popularity there Wafchtenaw county does not Ukhin becatse he tried to take thecomrtiocial air liners from WillowJinn to Wayne Major Airport CongMiudeivwii Aihor recently blockedhis move u ,jt federal funds tochop Wayne Major Airport Hetuctcrizod it as a waste of monThe Ann Arbor New recently d his qualifications as acandidate,tiThe following were named delegates j wvnt to the pond Sunday to see theto the state convention at iranrlKapdsi June 1 Martin Lavan, Cassie MacDonald, Ruth Wiggins,Murr cy Kennedy, Milton Cook, Ervin Snyder, J B Murphy, Don Moon The following are alternatesHazel Haines, Rosemary Moon Douglas, Parmenter, Jennie Hopkins Martin Lavan was endorsed fordelegate to the national conventionat Chicago in August waterLJobby Curts went to thetheatre Belly fiiekeUsparents went smelt fishing Fourth Grade NewsWe haVe some pretty May bsks ior May day We are starting onKIWANIS NOTESThe Kiwanis voted last night tosponsor free movies here this sum y g nbook reports in which we toll thevhoie story Our charts on Switzer are dune We wrote thank youj to Mrs Miller and iMrsTascu thanking them ior what theydid for us More than half of ourf room has received foldirs and infor mation in reply to our business lettCISouq ,entered with a white butterfly or J dress trimmed with flowers white carnationsDorothy Clark was er Next Tuesday night there will bemaid of honor Her dress was blue k talk on the Pstal deficit and thenylon Shirley Wakefieldbridesmaid rdte lncrease askedwore a pink nylon dress with matching hat and gloves and carriedpink carnations Donna Lemm wasflower girl She wore a white nylon SUFFERS BROKEN LEGDick Wylie, 17, son of MrKenneth wylle broke hls left i lle Euda Fifth Grade NewsWe celebrated Gary Davis birthday with cards and an old fashioned spanking We arc doing well on our individual reports on the states Those who have reported are Cam hf south the segregation bat In Jackson, Miss NormanJoinoi of tu Public Service Com has durrmnried separate telephoneJnes for negroes alj white peopleHe , the party lijtcsTHjre contAn I th negroes and whites In theme r tir1 th court decisions continu to favi the negro The segrega ihts have iiot yet won a decisionJoh In rVland county last week JudgeClar, niied in circuit couit that ajustice vt peace has a right to puta traffic vioJator on probation ofter suspending his drivers license butaid the violator mut be assiangedto a probation officer and make make regular reports He voided thelicense suspension of a drives bebecause the last 2 provisions wrnot complied with Aon is a diseaselt is uncommonand i here ure few arsonists who sotset 1,1 e for ilie sole pleasure of seethuiTs bun At Adrianh Caione, week Selmur Furnell, 22 ofchidwas lastthat fire rv to the Lenawee country club andMrs Ross D Sunday of Ypsilanti  ants were Robert L Clark and Dav  miie 8On  Pinkney e  Wmn The boys are working hard ,aUsmg a io,000 fire He admitted s matron of honor for her sister id Jones David Nash and Edward83 CTtakenuto Mcphers0n hosPital m  on thc  Hornpipe Dance they Bob Bergen was best man Attendleg below the hip Sunday night at 9  Anne Menke, John Hoben, Wallace I ,,iocv, was aBrested for settinepmwhen his car hit a tree on Toma Singer, Becky Moms and Larry I L th Lw n,,f, I,KRd mile 80hinlaw Her gown was white flecked j Wakefield jrusheredf the Swarthout ambulance Jack, sonnylon over taffeta, styled like thebrides gown with a tiara of pinkrosebuds She carried pink roseswith rose colored satin streamers, The brides nejee Karen Sundayvas junior bridesmaid Herwas similar to her mothers and herbouquet a nosegay of pink rosebuds700 p mThe program isInvocation , JWelcome Stella Garr, Pres man, and Ross Sunday andToast to Mothers Karen Gustafson  Hwtt ushersToast to Daughters MaWe Basydlo Robert Hooker was beat man forhis brother James Schairer,grooms WillisPaula Curlett was soloist, SheSrMrs Lucius Doyle of PinckSinging PHS Girls ChorusDirected by Mrs Zoe EarlOn Act Paylet Recognition of Oldest Mother, Theoungest Mother,Mother with Most Daughters Tickets may be secured of MrsViola Read lLIBRARY NEWS At the reception in the churchhal Mrs Hassett cut the cakeMrsJack Stoddard of Belleville servedthe punchBoth young people graduated atAnn Arbor high school The groomoperates the farm of his grandfather, Roy Dillinghamt at 6120 flinchty RaPinckney where they will live OOftOGerald Henry of Detroit, MrsKatherine Whitehead and the Beatrice Lamborn of Gregorythe Jtmse Henryi Sunday PaulacSet7was soloist, She  pang Because and The Lords who was Wlth hlm escaPedPrayer Mrs Eloyse Campbell was JuTyaccompanistThe church was decorated withflowers and palms Charles Brownrecorded the wedding ceremonywith a tape recorder200 attended the reception at theelementary school Kathy VanSkiver had the guest book Mrs Curtis Brown made the 4 tier weddingcake ANNUAL JUNIOR HOPThe annua JHop is at the schoolSaturday night, May 5 Music byLupos orchestra, Detroit Admissior 150 a coupleLOSE AT MANCHESTERPinckney lost at Manchester Friday 12 to 1 Don Packer and DickAfter the gifts were openeJ danc  f and, alJrdJ lhit8ing followed with Clare Swarthoutcalling will du at the music festival at theHill auditorium Muy 10 We enjuythe store opened today by the stuent council We are going go do amural on the back bulletin boardA perfect score 11 other fires in t pas tyear  Livingsto n count y ha d a n ar sonis t 5 0 year s ag o wh o operate d inthi s vicinity  H e burne d churches ,Louse s ai d bain s an d wa s finall yrested  A s th e cas e agains t hi min  th e readin g I wasn t to o strpn g an d h ecctm e fro mtes t wa s earne d b y Gar y Davis  Th e I Koo d famil y th e charge s wer t di grunner s u p wer e Vennin g Curt s an d I misse d if  he woul d leav e th e stat eNacc y Rea  Th e score s wer e ver y  an d neve r return , A  favorit e se nhig h a s a n average  Mrs  Mille r wa s   tenc e in  thos e day  A  deput y sherif ftoo k hi m to th e count y lin e an d h eFift h an d Sixt h Grade sLas t week  our boy s playe d Mrs was ntt r sne n aain A perso n fro mher e wh o VJ L throug h th e Orego n6   fror  bchind them Pinckne y onl y go t 4  hits ThVcoupl e lef t o n a  week s tri p t o  7 l 6  S 1 Ne w Yor k stat e an d o n thei r retur nwil l liv e a t Pincknev SOF T BAL L N Th e Pinckne y Sof t Ball ,last to  2  Dic k Kenned ye d  6  innin g an d Dic k Higgsl BAK E SAL E MA Y 5Th e Gir l Scoot s wil l hol d a  bak eyear s count y champion s wil l pla y aal e a t th e Geral d Reaso n stor e o nth e Chilso n priso n cam p ther e Su n Saturday  Ma y  startin g a t 1 0 am day , Ma y 6  at 61 5 p  m   Pinckne y wil l hav e a  tea m in th e 3 4 peopl e wer e arreste d fo r con count y leagu e whic h wi U no t star t servatio n la w violation s las t week unti l Jui I24  fo r flthlm g la w violation   Tasches boy s an d won  12 t o 17Nex t stn e penittoniar yweek  our girl s ar e goin g t o pla y   som e year s late r claime das a  visito r,    imed h t sa wTasche s girls  Toda y Mrs  j  hi m ther e servin g a  sentenc e fo r aClar k cam e t o ou r roo m an d di d simila r crim e bu t h e denie d  som e ar t work  W e than k he r ver y identity Mmuch Thi s week  Wednesda y ove riOOo f u s ar e takin g a  tri p t o Gree nfcl d Vilige atBAKE SALE  SUNDA Y MA Y 6Th e Pinckne y Do y Scout  wil la  bak e sal e Sundaya t r    i rth e Geral d Reaso n buiY ng   TOOO OMrs  Harol d Porte r an d Jola nin  Gran d Rapid s thi s week  The segregatio n issu ediscusse d a t th e Methodis ttio n a t Minneapoli s ac tmitte e wa s appointe d t o tod y ttn d repor t bac k t o th etax PINCKNEY DISPATCHFt SemiV 19900 plus freight and taxx12 Ft Semi Reg Price 22130,slighthlyImperfect plus freight and tax now 18025oMILL CREEK SPORTING GOODSPhone HA66815, Dexter at the bridgeFOR HER GRADUATIONfor thegoinggal NEW singing colorNEW chromiumhardwareNEW Liftomatic hingesAnd what colorsWhat smooth, elegant locks And what a blessing tohave a Liftomatichinge that springsopen  stays open  keeps the top up until you pull it down The Skyway Chromatic Series is, asalways, perpetually matchable, in thewonderful, washableKoroseal that defiestime and wear  TM JWt B Fin all wanted siz and colorsChoose a starter set in let Gray, Matador Red, Danube Blue or Burma Brown tV WirdrSpecif ttftMENPEIRCES STORE FOR WStore for Women Howell, Mich iREADCREAMa  ENRICHED BREAD  Notes of 48 Ytars A, jCKireY MBKfRev Gates was in Detroit lastweek to hear Gov Johnson of Minnesota He may be nominated by tM Democrats for presidentJoho Mclntyre is reawdelling the,Tuomy cottage he purchasedIon Pearl St Cliriitophw DuBoiae of Derl township dd in Newaygo township April 22 Dick Baker and Phil Kelly ofRichmond Virginia were here lastweek to attend the funeral of Pat Final StandingsLEAGUEw Jrick Kelly Wra Moran has purchesed thelots of Jessie Green across the pond 1 Barnes Hote 2 Read Lumber Z Velvet Eez 4 Plainfield Farm Bureau5 Dinkels Plumbing 6 Larrys  7 i O O F No 40 8 Vans Motor SalesS Detroit Die Set10 Prices Mobile Service 11 Gregory Tavern12 Lavey Hardware 91908078 4142 5254575869 7375774 635958 74 50 8241 91 32 100Individual High GameA i Fredenbug 266 H Taylor 248LJacobs 247and will open a gravel pit and ce Individual High 3 Gamej H Taylor 624, F Singer 614,Miller 611ment block factoryGertrude Green Centertained anumber of friend Saturday, in honor of her 6th birthday Patrick Kelly was bom in CountyMeath Ireland, March 29, 1828 anddied April 29, 1908 He came toPinckney in 1855 and married Johaima Gorman in 1857 He leaves ftsoni and 2 daughters There arcalso a brother and sister in Irelandone in California The North Hamburg1 Literary Society met with Edward Gilpin at the jPerry Towle home Friday Hiram Smith, president presided The followmg were on the program Floren Team High GameVelvet Eez 953,Larrys 932, Barnes ,2613Team High 3 GamesVelvet Eez 2667, DinkelsBarnes 2606 High AveragesK Taylor 181,, J Ledwidge 174,A FredenbuJSr 174 LEE THEATREWHITMOBE LAKEFriday, Saturday, May 4, 5 STHE LAST HUNTill Cinema Scope and Color With  HOWELLTHEATREHOVEI1 MICHIGANlues, Wed Thurs May 1,  3 wGary Cooper and Paulette Coddrd  KAKX Tayloivand Stewart GranferUNCONQUERED OOOO Doubb Featureliana Edwards and Kept Smith inCOM AN CHEin SuperScn , AlsoEva Ardn and Gale Gordon laOUR MISS BROOKS Jack Webb24 HOUR ALERT Color CartoonSun, MojL, JANNOUNCEMENTSRep Adrian deBoom of Owossohas announced his candidacy for rep resentative for the Republican nom Sunday, Monday, May 6, 7Matinee Sunday, 2s30 p n OmitGuy Madison and Virginia LeithiaON THE THRESHOLD OF SPACE in CinemaScope and ColorTues, Wed, Thur, May 8 9 10 Bill Haley and His Comets iaROCK AROUND THE CL 1i May 6, 7, 8of Liman RothILL CRY TOMORROWWithSusan Hayward, Richard Conte,and EJdie AlbertNovelty New Cartooaj  OOOO Wednesday Thursday, May 9, 10THE DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE In TechnicolorWithDirk Bogarde, Muriell Pavlowandmg were on uie piugiam w   Kice, Smith Martin,Una Bennett,  ination in the primaries Two years ago he had a hard race and onlybeat Thurber Cornell of Howell forthe namination by about 75 votes While considering a recount Cornelldied deBoom was blamed for location of the Chilson prison camp here and not getting it removed William Henry Groom of Whitmore Lake has announced for the Democrat nomination for that office NO MANS WOMANWithMarie Winor, John Archer Patric Knowles, Nancy GatesiCIO DriveIn THEATRE CartM  Newce , Clyde Bennett, Frank Makinder andthe male quaretteWin Moran has started a drayline here Wm Mercer is making cementblocks for a new home The Pinckney Juniors beat theHowell Juniors here Saturday 8 to9 vThe rural carriers now leave hereat 090 a m This was made possible  He ran against deBoom 2 years agobecause the mail train now comes crijgevwotugve BB 27 Ccan tour earlier Henry Isham has moved to FlintIII SAY CREMCT460 itodtnta from the University CARD OF THANKS MicMfta will atart next wek b We wish to express our deepest  cp the U of M Fresh Air gratitude and thanks to all for Iettat Pbtterson Lake 8 students ers, cards ,flowers and any act of will spend half a day there Kindness extended us duYing our up and painting to recent sorrow in the loss of our b loved mother and grandmotherThe Dan VanSUmbrook FamilyBASE BALL SCHEDULEMay 4 South Lyom thereMay 8 Boysvill thereMay 11 Dexter here, May 15 Manchester herMay 18Hartlaad hereMay South Ly Monday night the village councillet the contract to build 17 blocksof sidewalks to William Moran Lorn to Rex Burnett and wifeMarion Bergen of Ann Arbor lastweeka 4 lb son Viola Bergin is taking care of them George Collins is working for WMiller in Marion, Ciene Mercers horse ran away atthe Horning store last week throw,ing him and his wife out but theywere not hurt muchNellie Gardner entertained MissRussell Gardner of Ann Arbor overthe week end Damascus Monks and wife enter,tamed Thursday Will Dunning andwife, H B Gardner and wife, JohnMonks arid wife and Mrs Wm Gard ner and daughter, EmmaNotes of 25 Years Ago John Spears who was hurt in runaway some time ago and has been at the Pinckney Sanitarium Jnow at the Lucius Doyle home  led Kulbicki has sold his farm toE, Stimsoti of Northville and movedinto the Willie Darrow hous on MillSt In the soft ball leagug Hank Shireys Vikings won from Andy Camp belli Highlanders 6 to 3 Hube Led vidgess Victors beat Stanley Dinkels Hinky Dinks 6 to 3 Bert Van Blaricums Typhoons beat Norm Millers Bearcats 14 to 2, Winning pitch ers Pete Gerycz, Don Swarthoutand Gerald Kennedy, losers, Grant Ward,Fred Read and Mer Campbell J Ray Kennedy, 42, died at thehome of his mother, MrsAnna Kenn jedy Tuesday She survives also 3  brothers and 3 sistersHis hobby wasamateur threatricals and he directed the Pinckney Community Players anumber of years VivianKingsley of Pinckney wasmarried to Clayton Parmalee of Ranome at Lansing May 2 byRev Durkee The Zeeb oil well at Chilson isis row down 1788 feet A skeleton was found in the gravel pit on the Fred Ewald farm in Lima last week under 2 feet of dirt The high school play The HenPecked Husband will be put on May 15 The cast is Elizabeth Speara Maxine Smith, Lucille Kennedy, Gerald Henry, Ralph Carr,Virginia Hoisel, Arloa EsicLeonard Devereaux, Russell Read, Joe Besydlo, Janet Feidler Adm 35c, 25c Pinckney beat Hudson in a softball game here Tuesday 15 to 4, Don Swarthout and Norm Miller werethe Finckney battery and Ernie Shieks and Wenzel the Hudson battery  Iriday, Saturday May 4, 5HELL ON FRISCOin CinemaScope anu vWithAlan Ladd, Edward GRobinson and Joanne DruandROAD TO DENVER In TechnicolorWithJohn Payne and Mona Freeman Cartoon JHONKY TONKThe heaviest smelt catcheslepnted in the Silver Rivertweeii Baraga and Skanee Mostrainbow trout were in Lake Super, ior off the mouth of streams Albert PinkeL Homer  Abriiey,Lawrene Camburc and Clare Millerattended a fish fry Saturday night given by Brighton Masonic lodge Mr and Mre Fred Rieckoff jr Chicago were Saturday quests at the Hoover Soil ServiceNatural SoilBuilding MaterialsnE CARRY COMPLETE LINE OF COLLODIAL PHOSPHATE JCO cains trace elements and mineralare Sunday, Monday, May 6, 7  HYBROTITJHNatures own ftObe THE BENNY GOODMAN STORY, mineral soil conditioner, Rich in With  potash, high in valueSteve Allen and Donna Reed 1 io  ORGANIC BLENDA carefully kalTHE CREATURE THAT WALKS j anced combination of the best tst AMONG USWithVERY SAT NITE SYLVANTHEATRE 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DealerBottle QFOR COOKING, WATtT H1TLT AND HOME HEATINGWYLIE L P GASSERVICi,PHONE 63 HOWELLgit th map ready for tht hundredsf ddldna who will be there thisfte hifb school student council totted Don Winger, presiMm Burg jr vice president MeAitt came home from Howell, Saturto Marshall Gretchen Tasch spent the weekend at Goshen college, Ind, with with Bertie eachy Tite Jack Sharps of Lansing spentSunday at the Lee Lavey homeAmburpeys and Alspent Sunday at theTemple ton home in KeegoHarbor , , ,Mrs Margaret Clark and childrenleal led on the Dan Driver family in Dexter SundayLawrence Baughn and MerlinAmburgey attended th postmasters Flint Saturday Is It True ThatOpportunity Knock But OnceBow about th income cheek that comes along every to of, iten Each one is Opportunity, Ibringing you chance after  chance to get ahead It takes a little planning naturally You cant do much about grocer and butchor mneyButbetween necessities aad luxur ies, there is a margin of safetyyou can carry forwardWork out your aving plan and open an account at this bank Then steadily build it upwith regular depositsFIRST NATIONAL Banl ITS FUN TO OWN A CAR1via Bank financingiI When you buy a new or used car, finance herevia bank auto loan Service is prompt and per sonal the monthly payment plan geared to yourneeds Our banks plan for carfinancing canhelp you drive a car at lowest financing costTHEINCORPORATED 1915OVER NINETY TEARS OF SAFEAil Depoaitftap to 10,060 insured by ODtMit STATE BANKHOWELLPINCXNETiberthip ia tib Ftdtftl  GENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSGROCERIESKENNED GENERA STOREYou can have your cake and eat it, too, with a home food freezer Bake three,freeze two Theyll stay ovenfresh formonths in a home freezer, or a twoin one refrigerator freezer No wonder smart homemakers sayYou can Live Better  s ElectricallySEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT ED ISOTheesStore UNGERJtDRYGOODSTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wedneaday, May 1, 1966Matter Art of Match fc UTTU4 Bo Hofl W Subscription Pnca iTwMrs Waif red Graves ihaa returnedto Jackson after spending a weeki , to Jackson after amending a week jwith frhnds hereI Mrs Oscar Beck, Mrs C C Holl 1 ingsworth ani Mrs Thomas Bonner attended a Foreign Foods luncheon 1 at the Arm Arbor Womens Cityi Club last week Armenian foodswere served Messrs Lannie VanSlambrook, Orland Winslow, Harold Henry, Law reace Camburn, Clare Miller, OnaI Compbell, Olin Robinson and ye ed itor attended a 7th district Masonicmeeting at Ann Arbor ThursdayLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES I The Misses Leota Reason andMarilyn Gustafson attended a Rainf Girls meeting at Standish Satur day,I  Evrything in Sherwin Williams Paintsand Building HardwareCoal and Fuel Oil John Eisele came home from Truthi and Consequences, N M last week Armeys Ladies bowling team banqueued at the Canopy, Brighton onEllen McAfee Mrs Manley Bennett, Saturday night Those there wereElinor White, Mrs Marjory BeattyLi la Hollis and Nancy Case Herman Shaw of Detroit calledat the Lester McAfee home Sunday The Thomas Kadys of How ell,j parents of Harold Rady celebratedI ther 50th wedding anniversaryj Sunday15 Boy Scouts from here attende ithe scout panarama at Ann ArborSaturday night Keith Koch and Gereld Reason droveAmong those who were there were Tommy Read, CarlBurg, Jerry Reason, Tommy andMicky RitterThe Andrew Nesbitts called onFritz Wylie last week His brother,Lnneth took him back to St Joehospital, Ann Arbor Wednesday Thursday guests of the AndrewNVsbitts were Mrs Marion Pearsonof liowel, Nellie Gardner and Fanniie Monks The George Meabons are at theircabin at Lovells Bob Meabon spentthe week end tlieie Mrs Carrie Griffith Mrs JoanJMutteaon, JS Dorothy Winslow, Mrs Harold Henry, Mrs Sadie Moran, Mandy DeiUirr and the LawrtiicL Camburns attended the OK S, Friendship night at Stockbridelast WednesdayThe Robert Read family spentSunday at the James Brogan homein Lansing Stanley Hall of Marine City call,ed ou the Ralph Halls last Thursday and Har Hal of Pontiac Satuiday Lawrence CambvirnAlbert DiukelHomer Abney, Tna CampWell attended an MM degree cconfcrence at the I leasant Lake Masonic Loide TuesHight Golden Rule Lodge,Ann Arbur did the work Murray Kennedy was in Detroitlast Wednesday and Thursday 12 mothers of Pinckney high schoolstudenst will be hostesses at a teaauditorium for the teachers and the May 15 from 200 to 430 pm in themothers of Junior and Senior712grade high students The Irvin Parkers took MrsClydeSherman back to Bay City Sunday The Frank Clarks of Milford called on the Winston Baughns Sunday Also on the Earl aughns The Dr Jim Nash family of Coldwater spent Sunday at the Lynn Hendee home The James Whitley family wereSunday guests of the William Whitleys in Ann Arbor  The Mens bowling league ofFinckney had their banquet Satur day night at the K of C Hall inTne Olin Robinsons attended theHighland Park Knight Templar In stall ction Friday nightThe Joe Griffith family spentSunday with the Ted Olsons in Dearborn Murray Kennedy attended the Democrat Livingston county co, vention at Howell Thursday night He was elected a delegate to thestate convention at Grand RapidsThe Hubert Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak spent Sunday with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge  Rev Keith Ledwidgo of Davison called Thursday J Mis Mable Suydam of Jacksonis voting the M J ReasonsThe senior and junior choirs ofPeoples church were entertained MYRON HUGHESComplete Line of Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesElecfic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114   1075 E M36Voners Grocervi 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOWPRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2CHUCK ROASTSi LbFRESH GROUND BEEF, 3 Lbs BOILING BEEF Lb 39cMM10025cGroceries and Cold MeatLockers for Rent Custom Butchering TuesdayTHE HOLLISTER MARKETD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 DexterThe Fred Roods entertained Floyd Sunday jrueets of Mm Edith Carr Peter of Stockton, Calif, and Mrs were Mi Noreen Carr and Molly KoseHa Peter, of Jackson last week, of Port Huron Mike Orr of ButWith them they called on MrtJlnna Lansing and Miaa Patriot Haaae t6fy te Fowkrrilk Satardaj 8tffaw The Lawrence Camburns and Or,land Win slows attended a birthdayparty in Detroit Sunday for James Lunsford The Jack Young family entertaincd a large number of friends and reltivet Saturday night at a houseparty Mrs Irvin Kennedy with the VernKennedys called on the Martin Martins in Lansing Sunday Mrs Hettie Carver of Ann Arbor,J the Rupert Garners of Detroit and Pat Umphrey of Ann Arbor spentSunday with the George VanNormans The Rex Noggles of Xnn Arborspent Sunday with the Frank AberdeensTommy Wylie, Jack Doyle, JimCampbell and Jim Massey called onDick Campbell at McPherton hospitai, BowaU Monday night at cinner at the churcch last W edueaday night Hostesses were Mesdame Eva Enguist, Lucille Shirey,  t Gallup and CeliaAfrt Howard Read and son attended the Scouterama at Arm Ar bor Saturday nijjhtHer mother,MrsGeorge Wilde of Ann Arbor spentthe week end with her The Bob Tasche spent the weekend with the Cy AtLees in Uladwin and called on friendsinAlmaTe George Engquists have movedfrom the Mich San to their homeon M36W and he is working at the U of M Fresh Air Camp So is LJHenryMrs Esther Campbell entered theMcPherson hospita, Howell Saturday for trefitmentMr and MrsClare Miller and Carol visited her mother in Detroit inDetroit Sunday Complete ServiceGusLubricationB F GOODRICH TIRESVEDDERS MARATHON SERVICEB r Uuotirich Tires, Batteries, AccusoriMPhone UP 8 3196 445 East Main StreetrZ SAY IT A W1TH FLOWERSfromHELLERS FLOWERSPhone 284 Howett WATER SYSTEMS,PLUMBING 41EPAIRS THE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster  Phone UP 8 6607 LOUIES WELDING SHOP   f it a PortabU WekHtfit Atoo Atttltae WLOWE BROWNTHE PINCKNET DISPATCHWednesday, May 1, 1966NEW,15 MuhiTintHOUSEEXCLUSIVE BOYDELL FORMULA Bonded Finishing WhitH PIGMENTE9fl31 Titanium PigmentH White Leadjfl Zinc OxideJU MognAsium Silicate 4001402602001000 VfcHICLEPure Linseed OilDriers and Thinnert 7302701000 IMAGINE I124freshly made COLORSto choose fromBoyJ A PccsurelLOOK AT THE AMAZING FACTS1 Covers 600 sq ft per gallon 4 Controlled selfwashing2 Permanent Colors 5 Mildew Proof3 Extremely easy application 6 FourYear GuaranteeCome in TodaySee the colors you select freshly mixed righ before your eyesTHE LAVEY HARDWARE The Maynard Clarks of Milan calleu the Walter Clark SundayThe Kenneth Zills and Isabel Nashof Ann Arbor,, the Dr Jim Nashfamily of Coldwater called on the Martin Bitters SundayGeorge Foster and Mrs Ebie ofFlint called on the Floris Carks Sunis Ckrki SundayThe Gerry Eichmns called onMrsj Ann Eichman at Oakwood hos pital, Detroit Sunday and had dinn er with the Doni Spears familySSlta Miller attended a JuniorKings Daughters meeting at theliareld Cooley home in Marion Saturday The Roy Dillinghams, J H Hookers aad Ross Perkins families at the Cecil HookerGlenna Sunwedding Saturday at the GraceBible Church, Ann ArborHarry Lange left last week todeliver a fleet of trucks to Fair, ibanks, Alaska, for the company j he works for He will be gone a month and fly backCallers of the William Shehanslast week were Mrs Alma Harrisand Rev Fr Esper of Detroit on JFriday Francis Krupa and daugh jter of Detroit and Billy Sheban uf Ann Arbor caled Sunday WFClose and wife of Linden andGerald Dinkel of Lake Chemungspent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel j home Mrs Sarah Lake, mother of jMrsGerald Dinkel is seriously ill atSt Joe hospital, Ann Arbor The Charles Wards of ChubbsCorueis entertained the Harold,Fred and James Ward families Sunday The following attended the OESFriendship night at DexUr lastWednesday night the Clifford Millerb ,Hazel Parker, Virginia VanNorthe Harold Porters and Roberta Miller The Clifford Milleri tookpart in the work Neighboring NotesThe Boy Scout troop which hasin cctive at Fowlerviile for someis being reorganizedThe Stockbridge Mother andDaughter Banquet is May 8 at theMethodist churchMrj and Mrs Moxt Cole of Gregvisited her mother at the Alma Masonic Home last Friday FWilliam Mustatia, Harold Radyand Ralph Harris went smelt fish, ing at Point Pelee, Canada, lastweek and got 500 lbs of fiah Born to Ellsworth Bruiztas andwife Jackie Breniser at Mt Clem,ens, April 22, a son 62 men turned out last week forthe annual cleanup at St JesephCemetery at Dexter The village of Dexter will be enlarged by annexing some of thesubdivisions there The Birkenstock school near Brighton was robbed of 30 in money and equipment smashed up last weekIiole Salyer sr was stabbed inthe chest in a fight in a Chelsea pool room ast week and hospitalizedHe refused to name his assailantThe Chapman Tire Shop at Howell has been sold to Jack Maul 2H pints of blood were collectedat jii recent blood bank at Howell Mr and Mrs Alfred Pfau havesold their 260 acre farm on Dutchej Road in Iosco to Mr and Airs Douald Brinks off Plymouth The ChemuHg Farm Bureau voted in favor of a tax on bingo forthe school fundLast week Judge Carland placedDavid Lowery of Hamburg1 on tyoais probation for indecent liberties Divocres were granted to Patricia from George Naylor, Lucille Brewer, Shirey fromiojj iajaiqgAlbert Marshall1 atricia Uooper and Geraid Mackof Howell were married at Angola,InUicna April 13 A reception THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNETThe Pincknty SaiutaramRay M Duffy Mi B Piackaej MiaMgaaCall 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMOIL, Tuatn Fri, Sat 700 to 800 P MLEE LAVEYGeneral InsurancePHONE U P 8SatlCLAY GORDONLTLE W MJNSELL ASSOCIATE RKGIXTERFD LANDSURVEYOROffice X11V4 East Grand RiverPhone llllW Howell, Michigan Lrle W MunseH, AaandaUDENTISTTelephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appoinuaeat Howell MichiganBERT WYLIE,AuctioneerFARM SALES A SPECIALITYPhone Fowlerviile A IArnold Berquist233 UadJUa St Pinckncr, MWatch BtpairinaGold StampiWatches, Watch Bcrndsjewele Handmade Fathff BUliokL FUNERAL HOMEDM t Smritatf DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance sen tatPHONE U P fttlTIFred C Rwekhofffp Sr120Howell,Phone 338 ivcsideuce 61JLLOYD HENDEE Livestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to DetrusGeneral riTuck ingRoger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVHI AGIEdith R Carr14 2 MILL ST Mich Phone UP 88131Seal Estatenr domes, Lake Properr  rdnesi OpportunitiesLtot OUT Property With MUerald Reasonrimker  209 North Feaif V PRitter TVSalesServiceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE PrompJ and CourteousPhone UP 855 125 Webster 8t Pinckney, MichiganCLASS1FED ADVS  OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday and Saturday by Appointment126 Chilson Road, mi K of HP Phoa Brighton AC 74411FOR SALEFox Pups Claude Swarthout Phone UP 8 3108was HELP WANTEDSanitarium attend WANTEDResponsible person to SEE AND RIDE THE U AIX NEW 1956 CHEVROLETW Give Top Alowance on Your Present Car Regardless of Year or MakeSEE FRED C OTTOBILANB LAKB PHONE UP 84560JIM WMIT1 IALES REPRMWTTATIVK ANN ARBOR hed the following Saturday at the   institutional workers toKuht of Columbus Hall, Howell m future vacancies at Mich StateMichigan trappers took 13 689 Sanitarium Howell, 5520 to 63,60paid vacation, sick leave,pleasayethlS,yea thlld hlehest in ant working conditions Write years Also 670 otter 4,649 beaver were taken in Baraga and 126cUcr at Mio72 fires burned 72 aczes last week A mourning dove bamding pro is now underway Mich Civil Service,Michigan Lansing 13,take over low monthfly paymenton spinet piano Can be seen in thsvicinity Write Credit ManagerBox 81, Greenville, MichiganV AN TED Odd jobs of any klndraking yards etc Phone UP 8 3223FOR SALEJohn Deere Tractor i WANTEDTo Rent Pasture for  20 head of young stock,j piow combine and cultivator for J Brc3 hone up 97831 1500 at Reason farm, Pmgree Rd IM i ,STAJE 0F MICHIGAN I pbone Garfield 22619, Detroit,Mich  FOR SALE1951 Studebaker pickThe Probate Court lorta Cuanty of   up Call Bill Beck UP8 3107U the MatterTS EMUU 1 I0R SALE0 burning space heat i 5iJSTAdding MachinesTypeWritersRIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER MACfllNBS SALES  REP A3Livingston Office Supply Ml SOUTH MICH, WELLPHtNE HOWKLL 20M EMUUW C Miller,a k,a William C Mi,er, j er  U1 eer 7utaaaA M  radio and recordDeceased dresser, buffet, combination ipayer H KaiserAt a evasion of said Court held on Le Fry houSe Phone UP 8 3U0April 9, 1956  430 P PresentHonorable Hiram RSmith Apartraent by June 1 first next Piackney Com School UP 8 8161Judge of Probate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, FOR SALEFour burner deep wellelectric range, Harold PorterThat all creditors of said decVa7ed  Fhone HA 6 966777 sre required to present their claims   in writing and under oath to said WANTEDHome work and housecourt, andj serve a copy thereofE MILLERfind house cleaningMM Norman Stasis Ph UP 8 320I upon BEULAHa fiduciary of said estate such claims win be heard WANTEDWool, market prices,that the heirs at law of said de Lucius Doyle Phone UP 83125eeased be determined by said courtat the Probate Office on June 19 J6 at ten A M It is Ordered, that notice thereofinckneysFRUITSMEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIES , at notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consectiveV previous to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch d thtth FOR SAJJCSemimudern house and lot, oil furnace Marion Bumstt 236 Howell StPhone UP 662 HELP WANTEDWe wfll elabUsnyeu in business with our capital If are trustworthy and eaergetie write u No investment or exer ience needed to start Part time or full time  WINONA MONUMENT COP Winnon,a Minn FOR SALE Beagle aojr, female,7 monthi oiu, ptuuy trained lorI hunting loves chiiuieci Hrs Kiypic lOco iuuiy, , Cord f j a ,, Miiou  a bOfOUFOR SALR20Q ft, of frontage ony of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and thattheEast M36 alse eity lots on nmrthpetitioner cause a copy of this notice We f Unadilla St, Pinckaey  JUTES011 CaCh knWB part For infoaUon eall Oscar Beck x interest at his last known addrecs by registered mail, returnservice at laast five I dayi prior to such heariagHiram R Smith, Judg ofA true copyCtle8tia ParsirI,Register of PrebateFISHMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE1 J1 ARKS 111 eau ai ow eeroar aoaie, 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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;
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yeear  Haroldvacatione d in  Michiga n Las t Wednesda y evenin g th e MJl   oweI 1 las  Wednesda y Harol dReason s wer e entertaine d a t a  din n rCn  Lhairman  absence ofReasons were entertained at a dinnMichigan week s Maiy 20 26 500 cr at the Elks Club, Ann Arbor bycities will take part in the mayrr their children A large weddingexchange cake decorated with yellow rosesThe Young Republicans meet at was presented and the organist playLansing May 11 They will crown The Anniversary Song for them a Miss Republican One of their number, RepLester Sallade of Ann Arbor may run for governor wedneetay ftO0Elementary Schod  CURRENT CUIIBBNTSecond Grade jWe decorated our room to reures Ti Trighton Argus has thlsteem Holland for the carnivalTiininy  sayaut th KellyMonaco wediSjjijuts grandmother is visiting his   aiit Week By the time you realaurtXarn Kaiser attended a bridal j iniL Uie international nonsense teajjuwer for her aunt Robert Kaiser i Monnc vvi11 be over The moviehd the a day measelsDan Gubaciv J queen wiu hvt stepped down teZiiU Davis had company SundayJim  the roIe ot a minor princess and tfce mie iiaughu visitd the Howell Sani  kualreds of sooiy newspaper, r4uiium Sunday Linda Wegner jio vsion and society, houndreice visited her Toby Shettelro , D ie 1etinied to the US Aiius v new jacket Debby Can ana  aler 8QtunS ionly fleeting glimpse,  of the ceremonies and write greatng columns of copy aboutJCongregation, Cindy Hummer had companySunday John Tach visited his aunt i grandmother in Ann ArborToryi ha a white dress and Kenny j We are not quite as extreme mFisher a rabbit called Taps Joe  lhi but thmk this ch PublicisedKennedy had a polio shot Debby roma y ls as snic as the onJmuTS bus a new coat Connie  a ffw yars  tween the Priaoaftev J w Wingw, factor School V30 A mWorship 1045 a miiiurs rttgtt prayer meeting visited her KraadiuorherWu platl Scat, Scatti uuy LittleCat i tuit shooter,wi  is at the time Wallie SimpeoB,con4 aac Ttrdlicily Puckett cou,in,at th cburch ai Jfidt Uicirdsoji visited her They wentVi ihe Ann Arbor movies 1iickyJJjoxom Mtt a base ball bat, bail anda jovc ior his birthday Mike liarUiiU siier, France vas home from Flint Sisiiday liiily Sliirey caughtcoirlv of Ulue Jills with us handylJu1 I i heatI ofCONGRESSIONAL LETTERNOTICE Tiektts for the Mother  Dauhter Banquet at school May 9 can be obtained from Mrs Viola Read at147 South Mill St, Pinckney 0000 NOTICEThe Ladies Fellowship group willmeet at the Congl church at 730p ni, April 26 on account of thestyle showDINNER POSTPONEDDue to the fact that the kitchenand dining room in St Marys new Congressional Don Hayworth hasintroduced a soil bank bill differingin some respects from the presiderms It provides that the soil bank land, taken out of pioduction may usd for recreational purposes it would also put a limit on soilbark payments and eliminate arlvan incorporated in the pres W F Close, Prosecutor Erwin clerkResolutions were adopted endorsin President Eisenhower and hisfarm program and called for the nomination of a strong candidate for congress who can defeat Cong  Don Hayworth, Democrat This is a, rather back handed slap at Kit Clavdy who lost to Hayworth in1954He is a capdidate for the nomination this year Also James Card,ier Flint realtor and David MaGee Flint attorneyThe delegates named to the stateconvention were Mrs Tom Bonner, Wsd choir ntacUce M pThe FeooissMM West between Main and Unadiila StreetRet Keith Ruegsegffer, PastorSunday SchoolMorning WorshipYouth Group 045 a m1050 AM went to tile drivein by tne aeweas the romances Miss Kelly is a moviettar a  nce won an Oscar aL though vv ijver heard of her untlijhe hooked thj prince The princes kj ciuni only includes 870 ares amiii1 income is from the rental of Mjiitt Carlo, the worlds targetiing palace to Monnasis, theGrt k for 150000 a year Tfce parents are separated andthe princes sister and aerSaturday with his family  husbi i She did not take part700 p tn Nancy iluJIistcr hu a baby brother, j the wetEvening Service  300 p mTiiuts Prayer Medng 800 p mjr Choir Practice Wed 400 p m 8r foir Practice WwL 7Bt p m T le prince had an ailjaitne  rand mother is in  iance with  ench actress forShe vis Led her Sunday ixHe left her as she could note liaisofh aunt Eileen ave  nave children Marriage with MissitW umbrella for her birthday  Kcijy was aranged by the Princeswho was born inO V S CALENDARApril 27Special Fast Matron,Patrons Iight  erA,no Marie Youuyjini birthdayAuhi Uernaidine and iorUncle UieherJ iiiiFourth and FifthOur room showed movies at the SecondCathy HeaJis mother went to acoTiiva, DuWayn Hoy and Duvid  wcdiiu baLiirday Carol Menkenndenbuach made a mural on the wcn to tiie llowoli snow Sharon2 Scandenavin countrys Norway iJiaccs went in Pimtiac Sundayiiillyidentsbill wwllcl   uumiw and Sweden We are goiVVr V Close, W C Collins Wilfred j liea viUaje a weok fion,Erwin, Ray Sargeant, Clay Wilt,I ,,, to Green ieiWetlnes , bii  i dayHollia Arnold, Otto Kumerous,Lyle iiiy placing a limit on the soil j Glover, Grace Kurkowski The Li v   Sixth Grade Newsank payments it would limit pay  inston county headquarters is at  We had a fine turnoutHotel Statler, Detroit, May 5 i piayRumpolstiitskinat i for ouraw ius grandmutheri n Stuckbiiue Sunday tancy Liid had arl1 in a cabin cruisei Jeii ilendeejoi a hatchet and canying case irotn hi KiuiiiniottHi Linua CJUJIS ware She hardly knew the prince i speake little French He speaksilc Kpglish She is supposed prcvide him with a male heir aeFrance has Interest in hit kingdomand can take it over if there is no miie heir bom Most of the thieveeut hurope must have flocked thereas many of the Americans who wentto the wedding had their jwlrylad i o cream and candy at 1KTno I its to 25000 on the one year acetape reserve and 7500 a year onthe long range 3 to 15 year reserveprogramHe points out that if there no limits a 340U00 acre wheatrhool is not vet ready the fish din  vveJeMr ived there for April 27 I farmer could collect 3,400,000 a 27Bas been postponed until furthernotice Sally Doyle,Altar Soc Pres bv lettiland lie idleNeighboring Note Tom Howlett and Hollis Holloway are building new homes southof Gregory,Oi April 26 at a banquet at Stockbridge high school the 50th annivKINGS DAUGHTERS flaly  the founding of the PresJ vi no nanirhtpv I bytoian church and the ordinationThe Pinckney Kings Uaugnteis 1    of its pastor Dr Behner will be eeltbrated at a dinner8tockbridge high school base ballN BAKE SALE APRIL 28St Girard Guild of St Marys jchurch will hold a bake sale Satur J dy, April 28 at the Gerald Reasonbuilding, starting at 1000 a m THE JUNIOR PLAYThe Junior play Faith, Hope andFlaiity, drew 2 good houses at the lie camival and all seined iu cmjoy it All of the characters were well taken Woworked had to yet ou1 room back inorder and prepare for tlie linal six la,UU uc,ul cinpintfiechoed last week Jay Root in the weeks of suhoolrole of Flarity and Donna Basydlodnrl Nancy Willis as the Crabbe twin,s carried the comedy part ablyassisted by Dick Wylie, the butler,Doris Imus, the maid and Nancymeet Wednesday, May 2 at 130fct the home of Mrs Irving Cantrell Cohostesses Mrs Bonner and MsFlounce Madsen,Secteam lostSt Johns of Jackon 2OLD TIME LAWSUITThe delayed trial of Knute Lunitorm vs William Secor was held before Justice Frost in the townhall Monday It was an all day session Hiram Smith appeared for Lundstorm and Herbert WiJiere1of Chelsea for Secor Secor sold ateam of horses to Lundstorm w  claimed he was defrauded as oneof them was a bad kicker and wouldnot work The jury was Roger Carv, C H Kennedy, George Meabon,FrelSiayton Dallas Cox,Claude ReasonMost of the horse jockeys in to 2 and beat Chelsea 10 to 8Dexter will vote on a new schoolbond issue May 24 1 lie University of Michigan has awarded a Rackham scholarship to Donna Lickley drughter of theHorace Lickieys of Detercnator Charles Potter of Michifca1 will speak before the BrightciCh mber of Commerce May 11The employees of the Haighthe Co of Brighton joined the CJOandon strike when the companyrefused to recognize the union Brighton will vote on a 500000 McCarthy, the cook Jim Campbellwus the quick tempered father ofthe twins, Linda Lee his housekeeper Lois Kallio ,an actress and Jack Doyle, Eric Rose Bob Ward andDouglas Fletcher, suitors of thetwins The specialties were by music direetor Backus and consisted of atrumpet solo by John St Piere, aflut solo and clarinet duo The Student CouncilThe student council arc iii vork j on their poetry book The boys have  i mule G student council ins ind 8 more to makeINSTALL VOTING MACHINES The legislature has passed a lawthat any voting precinct that has ever 800 voters must either splittheir prcinct in two or install vot ing machines Howell, Brighton and WIN THEIR SECOND GAMEPinckney won their first leaguegame Friday by beating lloysvillehere 15 to 7Two freshmen pitchedthe complete game Dick Konudygoing 6 innings and Dennie Ciark 1They allowed 3 hits but issued ufew walks and had 5 errors made hind them Herb Dyer potior Pinckney In the othr umes South Lyon beat Manchoser 11 to4 and Dexter took Hanland 16 to 8Pinckney beat Dexter there Tues   hir  Grade XevvaMary Uylies father luuk Bauty,U jio1, they jit tiiis v inter ackt MciK i  laui iainens calic tai lat kitLens Jiiiimy Pine has  Laby jter Anne Marie Lei Alii,ot, nd his father saw 10 troe that Had been Dak by iilituin Sunday Marv iiikeis little puj, Kinj,died Uur jooai painiel Hawaiianii Jish cues and had 2 lish ondai cur room for the carnivalFourth Gradephy w are studyingSwitzerland and decorated ur room about this country for the jcarnival We liked the clocks hang,hits  hij from oar iilits We rVKie a wur al iid wrote tle story of the oldIvws e,ivnd,Wilhelm TellWe enjeyniaking1 life tie pictures of Heidir Peter with one of his goats from invy hav had voting machinesfor aomf time and Handy and Green Oak are to install them The Put day 5 to 3 with Dick Kennedy pitch f fi,m tlie story of Heidi by Johannaing all of it They made a tripleplay, Higgs to Packer to Rollings voithJOHN McINTEEJohn Mclntee, 80, died at hisnam town board voted to purchase 2 homfe at Wyzata Minn Tuesday  lSvhzerland and  Mrs Hainesvoting machines, This the board He wftg the son of Patrick McInteepreferred over splitting the precinct of pinckney but had livcd m Mnnoas a suitable polling place would g0a man He visited reJaSpyri We had a fine chart and pictuic illustrating the rescue of pep ble from the dangers of the Alps bySt Leonard dogs We had a nicetime at the carnival We thank MrsTeach for loaning us her mural of herintiue glas clock Jolin Wilson, Peh Minock and Dine Gubcaky a display of a Swiss lake withcounty were witnesses Theiv testimomey was very conflicting Some asserting the horse was a confirmedkicker Others that the horse wasxtremly gentle and decile The ver15 ttt n court house, Howell, Aprildiet was that Secor take the team j 2G a 8 P back, pay Lundstorm 65 and t enn Berry of Howell Twp has lh costs be split 50 50 o   V1  VVwVw,   , r goa many years ne viieu xem  niaot a aispiay oi a bwiss iane witnschool bond issue June also on annox  hrve to be established conform  tives here 2 weeks ag0Surviving are  hotels where tourists go for sailingin the Hamburg school district I wg to the law and anotnr election v , a crt ai A Hanphttus Uvr,,,, i , the Hamburg school district j ing to the law and anotnr election hig   a son and 4 daughters  skating and skiiivThe Lakelands Gulf and Country boaid appointed It is expected the Alg g sistera Mrs Mary Fitzsim 1 Fouth and FifthClub has applied for liquor license  machines will be used at the Aug  mon and Mrg GW Clark of Pinck  Sihrme Haxters father broke hisThe Democrat county convention ust primary election  ney and Mrg Kittie Culhane of Jack J foot Leroy Porters father bought aonThe funeral is at Wysatla, Thur a horse Sauriiiy Pat Tessmer vis Tlc presideit vetoed the highsupport farm bill last week and rJJtd on corprefl to  pass his wotiba k billWe can nee little difforancb n i Joth call for govwn13ci moii andouta to farmersTh Dehvnfat plan calls for pric iiijtort liiyh enough so the farm cr ull nake a profit on his cropsThe presidents plan would fitbcii,u Jad from farming to radotthe cjop yield and pay farmer rnto tbfir idle land which is tuppos 1 t  vi  fertility improved f  will jaisc liiore crops when itjius L3rk into production28 Repubi cuis voted for high supports, mosty  rr western states Personailyvo tiiuk this surplus businea ia JV r drjiio The fault is poor distribution Tliei are untold thousands inhis county nd aUo overseas whoii rot have enough to eat We nt could see why these surpluses WJ ot made available to theTwo srits iiJcd against federalrrrnnent in Idaho by parents ofchildren who were giren Saulk Iio hottj, The parents of SUMFLDCC, 7, who became parattMMl iaboth legs 9 days after receiving ft joio shot want 158,688 ThUli atPoriielli, Idaho The ofHer futby the parents of Terry Turmer, 7, of American Falls want 250,000 H jel 3 weeks after receiving1 a shoi We believe ik Jfeotfcthe CLL cr vcine made ujCnia was UiU LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 MAY CALENDAR y pVeen elected chairman of the county boRrd of supervisorsThe Howell Theatre is having anew front installedApril 267th District meeting at j Myron Wriggelsworth has beenAnn Arbpr 8 p m May 1, 8 pm Regular meetingExamination of candidates May 5, 8 p m Livonia Lodge NoSM to work MM degrees May 2123, Grand Lodge in Detroit May 28 S p m, PC Degrees Alonxo VanSlambrook W MP WCarlett, Sec Erwin If aim writes us that ho insitailed as commander of the Howell Knights TemplarsBob Ross, husband of the former LOSES BOTH FEETA tragic accident took placeGregory last Friday The truck inwhich James Bauman, 28, andHarry Cardwell,51,of Jackson were  sdayMICHIGAN WEEKThe exchange of mayors on May, Michigan Week, is up in the airNoreen Crottty is now n Michiaa Weekj is upnding ovned by the Michigan Elgin  far ag pinckney is concernedSoft Water Co for whom they work Thcy were to have exchanped with hit the train at the Gregory cross Lmng8burg a shiawasee villageing Baumcrn was thrown under the b,jt Lainsburg has notified them train and lost both feei Cardwcll , y are not ukinj part in itNeith id t d bi bthof the  received cuts and bruises, both wereDisteli Hotel at Austn, Taxasi Rep Joe Warner, 86, of Ypsilanfci,a member of the Iegslaiture for 33yoers died last week He was called Gas Tax Joeas he was the first toadvocate a tax on gasoline, He alsofnvored a state income tax butcould not put in overday going through the halls Linden may purchase the dam and Mi Iof the Detroit Masonic tempe In agkun eose he saw the names of theMasonic Building Honor Guards onwhich the name of his brother, thelate Edward Earl Mann was in cribed He was a life member of A A X water rights there for 6500 for opark  Lyon and Green Oak townshipswiti vote April 25 on giving the Con Power Co a franchaise to ce u a ,taken to University hospil, ArborLIB1ARY NEWSNew books are Imperial WomanEast Ann Arbor who was toWarren in Maconibty Sofar Mayor Stanley Dinkcl not been notified who Pinckneywill exchange with it,d his grandmother Sunday KittyWilliams mother lost her purse Satin day Fifth Grade NewsRebecca Morris will representthe school in the district spelling at j ur, A fhMf Jii x, ,,,,   , baid threatened H is a cold day when Mafp Oftville Hubbtd of Dearborn dflpi aottnot make the front page Iiril weekin an article widely copied W sout erii papers he boasted tthalborn had always hadThat an unwritten law kept the negroes out This caused Bishojr Etaier ick of the Episcoal church to repty him to such an extent that HubHowell Mrs Miller goes with herFrance was our thene for the carnival We are celebrating Mary Asch I iners and Gary Davises birth Ithis weekWe decorated the slenderto sue nil forThe week before foifowiafaanonIedre recruitingby Buck and Our Michigan Hertiageby Gillard iMrs Thomas Bonner has beenelected a delegate to the Republican uj cardg gftg and wcllscate convention a Detroit in May wh,ch madft our 5Oth THANK YOUWe want to thank all of our reli atives and friends for their wonderKIWAN1S NOTE8The high school, 7th and 8thsuuh a memorable occasion, and uour children who made it possiblej All were deeply appreciated lmusic classes furnished the  words and shall never ftlay mains and serve the people with program lost sight Next Tuesday Lucy and Marion gas,  the Ktwaaii will vote on sponsoring fxe ttovies tnit Deartheirpoveers Some questioned his autkority to defy the federaldaysshowcase as a guide for the rooms i vZoBjZiiii    4U  i r   lV t,,  born and would tear dowafor the carnival Our trip to the Edison museum is Wednesday, May The decorations were beautiful andwe hated to take them dowa Mra MiUcr took pictures of all the decor  Plana ar being formulate a m the building We are giv elocution known as the HfcMT nn Uo tate8 Hry DaV an Non wt Charities Inc to,s am GamiUee Bjjla are the first put  arnendment legalising Mn volanteers W tJIrB Heatons ff0 on the  thb STft ka5fmost order 43000 in 1952 Under it a certatoamount of the profits would fo te1th and 5th as y in the lunch wowKcbccea Morria finished 3rd in harty The Association Wd ittthe d1StncUjpemn nUh at How, dat in 1962 to the fact thtfi tkeail Almm Dafnport M HoweUww jrotttwiii, orfanisationj andfirst    jv JUe4 p ftt Vrfrm tt ,THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednekr, April 25, 1066MAKES THE WHEELS GOROUNDjvMf HOLIDAY SEDAN    And the HighTorque Output of OldsmobiiesFamous Rooket Engine Is Instantly TranslatedInto Outstanding Performance at the Rear WheelsL ETS TAUL TORQUE In plain language,torque i twist Its the force thatmake the wheelt go roundSo it follows  the more torque yourengine ha, the more go power your car has the more getaway at the light  themore action on the open roadThats why, when it comes to power,theres nothing like Oldsmobiles RocketT350 Engine  because the Rocket is torque TNT Figure prove it 350 poundfeet at2800 rpm 340 poundfeet at 2400 rpm in88 modelsOLDS CHASSIS 18 NOINHRKDTO HANOLI HIGHER TORQUI1Oldamobile hat the chassis to take Rockettorque  a skillfully engineered Olds mobile chassis with sn extrasturdy, dynami cally balanced drive shaft, and an extrarigid frame that resists twisting and weaving Whats more, the Rockets got horsepower to spare And with Oldsrnobile, its highusable horsepower ofengine design aimed straight at the wheels  design that translate horsepower into lerri6c torque at normal engine rpmsTOP TOROUE MEANSTIPTOP PERFORMANCEThe result is higlirr torque  silken, re eponsive Rocket action Touch the acielerator  ever so gently  ou go    andwe do mean GO You tinIll to smoother,swifter bursts of power for teryday usespectacular performance, when you need it   when you want itAny way you look at it you cant top tlieRocket for thrills for the miincynr furtop return when its time to trade Stop by soon Rocket round the block   or aroundthe ton if you like CLDSMOBILES ROCKET a double winnerin 1956 Mobilgos Economy Run Get nefeel of top horsepower, top torque in theengine thats an economy champion, too240 hp in NiiMyEigkt and Super 88 model 230 hp in 88 modelIA QUALITY MO DUCT brought to you by AN OLDSMOBILE QUALITY DEALERGIT OUT OP TKI QUINARY    INTO AN OLDS GET TOP VALUE ney   TOP RESALI TOMORROW  A , DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE216 W Grand Rivr Ave, Howell, Mich Phone 514Netes f 25 YtN Ago flit Pinckney 0 E S Past Matroll entertained the Grand Chapterfflttn at White Lodpe CountryClub Friday night After this theyIftitftlltd the Pinckney 0 E, S oificert at the Masonfc templeIn the oft bwll league Norm Mllft ttoarcaU took first place by beating Ady Campbells Highlanders 7 to fBertt VanBlaricums Typhoonsbttt Hub Ledwidjfes Victors 5 to4, Staa Dinkels Hinkey Dinks beat Wreys Vikings 2 to 1 PeteGtryea losing an overtime pitching to FFred Read The other winn fitcaera were Merwin CampbeJjan4 Gerald Kennedy, losers Calvin Hftoktr and Rollie Singer St Marys rectory caught fire inthe roof Friday but was put outwuh the chemical tankAlbert Schule 83, died at hishome here April 25 He leaves hisviie the former Maria Rabbit ofDfcxter township He was a member uf the Ann Arbor Elks Funeral wasat the home Friday, Rev Earl Berquiat officiating Burial in PinckwyCemeteryMarriage licenses have been Issned to Harry Thurston 26, Pinckney and Edna Hull, 18, Ann Arborand to Lewis Thurston, 20, Pinckneyand Eleanor Cavanaugh ,20, AnnArbor   pJ31Bawes Bell has moved from theKearney house tto the Fickie Sellman house Mary Sober, 13, of Howell wasfcd in an auto accident there SUAlay She was a neice of William SiiiJMi of PinckneyTho 4 Bullis Sisteis, furnishedboth vocal and instrumental musicat the 0 E S installation Percy Swarthout and  Florence Baughnsau a duet and 5 little girls Helen Reason, Rosemary Read, Alberta Lmikel, Wlila Meyer and DorothyParker in the colors of the orderput on a drillThe Keystone Club operated byJames Crmnbaugh at Lakeland burn erl down Friday nightRoy Nash, county deputy sheriffdied at Howell Tuesday He leaves his wife, the former Lucy Lennonnf Pinckney SYLVANTHEATREThurs, at, April 26, 271tCecil B DeMilleit HOWELLTHEATRE MICHIGANtdn4Uy, Thursday, April 25V 26 Jant BUMCII and Cornel WildeinHOT BLOODFriday, Saturday, AprU 27,, 28 Doubi Fcatorkevin McCarthy and Daa WynterlaINVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERSAboKent Taylor and Marian Carr iaGHOST TOWN Iff THEATREWHTTMORE LAKEIriday, Saturday, April 27,, 28Gary Cooper and Paulette GoddaldCecil B DeMilletfUNCONQUEREiyColor by TechnicolorFeturte and CartooaSunday, Monday, April 29, 30 Wait DianoysSONG OFTHE SOUTHColor by Technicolor   With Uncle Remus and Brer Rabbit Cartoon andSunday, Monday, April 29, SOMatin Sunday, 130 p m mt Richard Widmrk and Donna ReediaBACKLASH In Technicolor Tuts, Wed, Thura May 1, 2, 3Jack Palance and Shelley Wintersla1 DIED A THOUSAND DEATHS CLnemaScope and Warner ColorNovelty News Cartoonlues, Wed, Thurs May 1, 2, 3Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard laUNCONQUEREDIB TechnicolorOOOO 10 DriveJn THEATRE Friday, Saturday, April 27, 28 BLOOD ALLr in Cinemascope and  HONKY TONKHoover Soil ServiceNatural SoilBuilding MaterialsTE CARRY COMPLETE LINE OFICOLLODIAL PHOSPHATE coa ains trace elements and mineralsi HYbROTHJH Natures own ISO mineral soil conditioner, Rich inpotash, high in valueORGANIC BLENDA carefully fcalanced combination of the best tested natural soil builderi vailablKYBRO TITEIatures own 20 mlnpost Neutralises soilUNCONQUERED WithCAT Cooper and Paulette Goddard John Wayne and Lauren BacallamMAN WITH THE GUNWithobert Mitchum and Jan Stirling Cartoonnoon Sunday, Monday, April 29, 30 i MAN WITH THE GOLDEN J AQUA ZYMEThis is a liquid, ARM  rich in protien, amonia acids, lauricStarring  I fccids and some 20 different nzymasI rank Sinatra, Kim Novak and i Viil activate penetrate and aarata Eleanor ParkerandTHE SECOND GREATEST SEXin Cinema Scope and Color WithJeanne Crain and Georrg NadarCartoonTus, Wed, Thurs May 1, 2, 3ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWSM Color by Technicolor 7801 DEXTERPINCKNEY ROAD the soil xOur Materials Do Not Burn Nor Corrode Machinery Available in 80 1b bag, by tonor carload Writtffor free literature IJane Wyman and Rock Hudson andPUSHOVER WithFrtd MocMurray and Kim Novak Color Cortoen Dtxter, Mich Phone HA 62215Authorized DealerOOOOJirt Dorothy Dinkel helped out onRed Cross Blood Bank at Hoowll lust week They had 250 donorsigned upMedamcd Eleanor Ledwidge and Mrs Inez Martin and Mrs LouissClaire McMacken were in Ann AT Hamilton of Lansing called on thbor last Wednesday  Irvin Kennedys ThursdayBottle QaCOOKING, WATFt HFATFG AND OOOOSun, Mon, Tues,April 29,30 May 1ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK1 WithBill Haley and His Comets, tha Plattors Ernie Freeman Combo, Tony Marline and his Band, Freddie Belland His Bellboys  WYLIE L p GAS tvcsiPHONE 63 HOWELLWhere in the ftfcrldmould WUUkeNo kidding, the grand prize in De Sotosexciting new Winning Ride contest is a one month, allexpensepaid adventuretrip anywhere in the world for you,your spouse and the kids    plus aspanking new 1956 De Soto Firefiite 4doorSedan In fact there are 232 wonderfulprizes in all, including four glamorous newDeSotot Theres nothing to buy Itseasy to win Your neighborhood De Sotodealer has all the details See him todayCurtain Countries excludedLw Is It True ThatOpportunity Knocks But OnceHow about tht inesma shack that comes alonft vtry Sf Wten Each one is Opportunity,bringing you chanca aftarchance to get ahead It takes a little plaxutiaf naturally You cant do muca afetut grocer and butcher nsnayJtbetween necessities amd luxur ies, ttieip is a margia f safetyyou can carry forwardWork out your savings plaaand open an account at this bank Then steadily buiU it ufwith regular depositsFIRST NATIONAL Bank Vans Motor Sales peratie aad Federal DepoeitAO DtpMita numni Vp t HM for The Basil Whites of Mason Rd called on the Ben Whites Snndaand the Ernest Whitestaece fzUur  if  1 LOW BANK RATESON AUTO LOANSFinancing that new car, or late model used car, is easier with a bank loan Low interest ratesno extras convenient monthly payments thatmay include insurance, if you wish Ask aboutour auto loan planr ,    THE McPHERSON STATE BANKINCORPORATED IMS YBAB3 OP AFB HOWELLPWCSNETup to 110,000 insnrtd by Our Mmlership in thav ms Criminal Qfla Annstrong, Heegt GloverCivH Clap Stuibtei Wiggins, Glen FUitacft Rflddatz, Armstrong, Hendee SaUf eton, Mille, StuiblePublic Grounds  Buildings CatrelJ, Cole, ArmstrongApporjknmentHendee Snyder, Smith County Rpadsf Glenn, Wiggins, ColePrinting Heeg, Seim, MillerAgriculture Conine, Spicer, GentryConservation Clark, Armstrong, Wiggins Abstract Gartrell, Carney, Smith Veterinary Wiggins, Seim, Clark  Drain Smith, Glenn, RaddatzC ounty Relief Gentry, Catrell, Glover FOURSUPERVISORS PROCEEDINGS Educational Cole, Smith, Spicer County Planning Snyder, Catrell, MillerAviation Seim, Carney, Gentry  Detention Home Glover, Glenn, ConineMileage  Per Diem Miller, Gentry, HendeeSocial Security Gartrell, Heeg, CarneyPublic Health Heeg, Gartrcll, Conine, Snyder County Zoning Cole, Gordon, RaddatzMoved by Supvr Spicer and supported by Supvr Conine that the severalcommittees be approved and that said committees be authorized to act as such CarriedSupvr Spicer, chairman of the Equalization Committee presented thereport of ifk Equalization committee as followsm AcresBrighton CityBrighton Twp 21585Cohoctah Twp, 24450 Conway Twp 23930Deerfield Twp 23505Genoa Twp 21895Green Oak Twp 21009 Hamburg Twp 21638Handy Twp 21067Hartland Twp 2156Hwell Twp  20840 How ell City Iosco Twp 22331 Marion Twp  22600Oceola Twp  23289 Putnam Twp  21927Tyrone Twp 22757 Unadilla Twp 22023Totals 358302 KQLAI I7ATION REPORT 1956ItlilEsKite Assesses Pers Assessed Total Assessea Addeo1,7158653,476,6201,039,000 1,008,2001,071,5352,433,1502,523,5003,539,870 2,234,1001,418,8501,022,8003,852,500 980,8651,155,6751,116,120 1,686,6401,353875 949,90032,579,065 508,975294,200206,650 126,750520,355 396,000482,600499,050 429,100415,200 159,1501,019,500 84,650140,650137,350 268,200227,530 194,8206,166,730 2,224,8403,770,8201,245,650 1,134,9501,591,8902,829,1503,006,1004,038,920 2,663,2001,8340501,181,9504,872,000 1,0655151,296,3251,253,470 1,954,8401,631,405 1,144,72038,739795 tfeducred 1,603,619 1,249,233 392,064  337,568 130,868 930,082 1,352,698 1,374,388 728,581 510,400 625,853 2,356032  45,392 328,115 360,723 751,392 202,145,  293,344 13,572,497 PINCKKEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 25, 1956Tax at Large and other accounts chargeable to the General Fund SignedHarold ArmstrongCarl W RaddatzLloyd F Hendee Finance CommitteeReal Estate Equalized Pers as Equalized Tof as Equal Per CentalBrighton City 2,486,499Brighton TwpCohoctah Twp Conway Twp Deerfield Twp Genoa TwpGreen Oak TwpHamburg Twp Handy TwpHartland TwpHowell TwpHowell CityIosco TwpMarion TwpOceola TwpPutnam TwpTyrone Twp Unadilla TwpTotal  4,574,3461,341,6511,219,8971,219,7683,252,805 3,617,5894,672,366 2,554,089 1,892,195 1400916 5,113,203 954,268 1,3594851,307,7292060,0X4 1,5325 18 1,166,90641,726,314 1,341,960445,707296,063252,621502,990506,427 741,209740942 837692452,255 406,8872,114,829 156639264,955306464646148 301,032271,15810,585,978 3,828,4595,020,0531,637,7141,472,5181,722,7583,759,2324,358,7985,413,3083,391,781 2,344,450 1,807,8037,228,032 1,110,9071,624,4401,614,1932,706,232 1,833,5501,438,06452,312,292 731846959631313064281486329322718613 8332261034805 648381448164 3455781381707 212360310572308568517322 35050027490O100 ccMoved by Supvr Raddatz and supported by Supvr Snyder that the report of the Equalization committee be accepted, adopted and placed on fileCarriedSupvr Gordon presented the following resolution and moved its adoption which was duly supported by Supvr Hendee ResolutionThat the Livingston County Board of Supervisors, upon the recommendation of the County Road Commission, hereby requests and authorizes the Consumers Power Company to renumber all buildings, in the area served bythem, in Deerfield, Hartland, and Tyrone Townships, to conform with thehouse numbering system used in other parts of the County and as set up inthe Official County Road Map CarriedUpon motion of Supw Snyder which was duly supported by Supvr Coniine, the Board adjourned until 130 PM AFTKRNOON SESSION of the Finance Committee be accepted, adopted and placed on fileCarriedSupvr Conine of the Agricultural Committee submitted the followingresolutionResolutionResolved that the report by the Supervisors and Assessors to the CountyTreasurer of taxable dogs for the year 196 and each year thereafter be filed with the County Treasurer at the April session instead of annually in June that the comparison of dog lists and report of the Treasurer, of dogs of taxable age, for which the license fee has not been paid as shown by the returns in that office, be made immediately to the Sheriff That the Dog Warden beauthorized to issue dog licenses after the penalty date as extended by the Board of Supervisors Further that the Dog Warden receive the amount of250 for each delinquent dog license issued by the Dog Warden that theDog Warden receive the amount of 250 for each delinquent dog license issues by the County Treasurer for dogs of taxable age appearing on thereport of the Treasurer to the Sheriff and that this amount be paid to the DogWarden at the close of each monthAgricultural CommitteeMilton Conine Howard Spicer Howard CjentryResolved that the Dog Kennel License Resolution be amended That person buying KenneJ License must maintain a regular kennel inspected by theassessing officer The Kennel License Fee to be 1000 for 1 to 6, inclusivedogs if issued before the penaltydate Additional tags to be issued as required Over 6 dogs 150 for each additional dog in the Kennel if issued before the penalty date An additional 200 penalty on each dog coveredby the Kennel License issued after the penalty dateAgricultural CommitteeMilton ConineHoward Spicer Howard GentryMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Snyder that the resolution of the Agricultural Committee be accepted, adopted and placed on file CarriedSupvr Miller of the per diem committee presented the pay roll of theseveral Supervisors, for listing dogs, to the Board which was allowed as presentedCarriedUpon motion of Supvr Gentry, which vou duly supported by Supvr,Glenn the Board adjourned until May 15, 1956 at U AMGLLNN BERRY, ChairmanJOHN A HAGMAN, ClerkBILLS ALLOWED DURING THE APRIL, 1956 SESSIONCheck Number Name  PurposeG2871 Howard B Spicer, Spec Comm  W B Clark, Spec CommLee Gordon, Spec CommRonald Stuible, Spec CommLyle Glover, Spec CommG2872G2873G2874G2875G2876G2877G2878G2879 G288O G2881G2882G2883 G2884G2885U28S6G2887 CJ2888G2889G2890 G2891G2892G2893 G2894 Amount 2360 2100244023602250Raddatz, Spec Comm 1000Moved by Supvr Snyder and supported by Supvr Gentry that this Boardappropriate the sum of 10,000 as a budget for the County Planning for theyear ending December 3 1, 1956 Supvr Hendee called tor a yea and nay vote on the motionYEAS 19 Supvr Glenn of the Civil Claims committee presented bills to the Boardwhich were allowed as recommended, as appear by numbers G2871 throughG2881, inclusiveSupvr Armstrong of the Criminal Claims committee presented the following bills to the Board, wiiich were allowed as recommended, as appear by numbers G2882 through G2S93, inclusiveMoved by Supvr Raddatz and supported by Supvr Cole that the County ITreasurer be authorized to trans r the sum of 4,67503 from the GeneralFund to the Revolving Drain Fund, for the payment of the Countys share of the portage Lake Level, and the same to be paid to the Washtenaw CountyRevolving Drain Fund CarriedSupvr Cole of the Education committee submitted the following budget Clerk Hire  5,00000 Ixtra Clerk Hire 30000Attendance 60000County Superintendent Travel 45000 County Board of Education 60000Library 7000Office Supplies  1,40000 Furniture and Equipment 40000Postage 21000G2896G2897G2898G2899 G29OO Ronald Stuible, Spec, CommLillian Smith, Spec Comm,MacDonald Funeral Home, Soldiers Burial MacDonald Funeral Home, Soldiers BurialL C Liverancc, Soldiers BurialLeRoy Wyckoff, Livestock ClaimA F Holtforth, Justice Fee Roland M Allmand, Poultry ClaimA H Holtforth, Justice Fee Walter Shiener, Livestock ClaimMark Nash, Justice FeeGuy Grieve, Livestock ClaimForest Huff, Justice FeeBurrill Driver, Livestock Claim vWalter B, House, Justice FeeLaVerne Dibble, Coroner FeesLawrence Gehringer, Sheriff, Care of Inmates Ball Office Supply, Inc, SuppliesReg of DeedsClaire W, Schnackcnberg, Ambulance ServiceSheriff Walter Alsbach, Dog Pound RepairMuehlig Funeral Chapel, Soldiers BurialFrank W Staffen, Soldiers BurialPhillips Funeral Home, Soldiers Burial Milton Conine, Spec CommG29O1G2921 G292JG2938TOTAL 377250500Ifc, FreightTelephone 17500Printing  Binding 60000Program Work 4000Film 150002 Ft SemiV 19900 plus freight and taxxTotal 10,00000Signed, Albert W Cole,Howard B Spicer Lillian C SmithEducation CommitteeMoved by Supvr Catrell and supported by Supvr Raddatz that theBudget report of the Livingston County Board of Education be accepted,approved and placed on file Supvr Hendee of the per diem committee presented the pay roll of theseveral Supervisors for attendance at the April sessions of the Board, whichwas allowed as presented Supvr Stuible of the Civil Claim Committee presented bills to theBoard which were allowed as presented as appear by numbers G2894 throughG2900, inclusiveMoved by Supvr Clarft and supported by Supvr Conine that the County Treasurer be authorised to reimburse the sum of 200 for a duplicate dog license issued to Owen Davis Carried Supvr, Armstrong of the Finance Committee submitted the followingresolutionsResolution Your Finance Committee recommends that the County Tax Allocation rrt qUpcatc 37 mills tor the year 1956 for the General Fund of the,County dh the State Equalized valuation   u , 12 Ft Semi Reg Price 22L30,lighthlyImperfect plus freight and tax now 18025 STATE OF MICHIGANCOUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, SS I, John hereby certif for the County aforesaid, dai foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the dpguul , ,nSEAL g in my said OfficeIN itSIIMONY WHEREOF I have set my handthis 18th da of April AD 1956JOHN A HAGMAN,County ClerkO orHERE ASE THE FACTSASDUT THE MILK STRIKEThe iilad jd rrlk strike, in which orfcit dberendeavored to take over the dairy farmers ef the Detroit milk hed, proved one thing That Ubor unionpractices and the lvss of independent farmersdont mixIt beranu4 evident fVnn the rt that the instigatorswere not striking the dairiro for a higher price Theyhul, in fart, ovrecd with dairies they wo d tt  theivaiing maivt price ior farmers milki isicjici, tvy directed their attack against me dairyf rrrers ov, n organization, the Michigan Milk trtxiucers Association, which they a cl to control r ciesiroy In this attempt, forces vriU x organized  or sought to capitalize on thr econrm  Hght ofiho former nnd exploited a minority group o  morsLO their own endsThere should be no miuLivianrin the fact that MMPA is a dvy iann coopc at,e, oerated by Je lbrners, ior th3 farmers, to cooperatively markettheir miiL uul proUvt tlvir economic interests It wasthe propaganda Vo of the strike lei lors to mislead the farmers and the public in this res p  LThe obviou,1 faio claim ot strike leaJ s that iiey won a price HTC e was a part of thL vaa idatechnique Aiiiy, noiiiiivj good for   laityfarmer rcsuied from the strike Rather, only harmvvn arconpii uH th   s n cr o  n were 30Wn,id the raal issues d farts were wilfully misThe stride sr,,d from i  ru n of a fewwithinorar zud Inbor to control the Detroit milk mark andto col t u in dues from dairy farmers who ship milk to that mikot To accoivipliih this, the strike organizersturned nr crt ri ,iur in their drive to dtstrovhis empirefve orccjxizcfin o Vere the fike piAfjor Iccidiiroliio err direction carne fromlabor Joiiiol v,,ih fi o prcfcsvonals were a formeruv,n cgcnlr end a small group of dairy farmtrsv o hcv ciT en dc h, rro souryen the APA rcr,ir, r te methods andmeans of imposifigthslr willpd t VVro to Peal Issues was ret a strike for a higher price fr irlk norJ it arcomrih any rroromc advantage for farmers1   ie vcs rccgnion of the socalled Fairriio c,  o, or,nizsd labors fronir for thepupovj cf dues coiieciion and reckoff By this action,th siiVe electors songlit to g,,i control cf the assets ard fcficrs of MM PAIV,o Won tho Piks Increase The barrjoiring power of MMPA, carrlea Out in anuliTiaKjrr v,d at the March 28 delecjctes meeting,vas alone respcibie for the price increase gained onApril 1 The Class I pries of 5 wotd have been achieved sooner and without ultirnatum if obstructiwrfjttactics of strike leaders and others had rvt bojed price niTJciiciiorcs carried on by the MAF Detroitals ccrmitteeYt Are the Economic foe i no increased price of 5 per cwt appiivi only tothat porin cf tha milk used for bottling and fluid opposes It is net a net price to the farmer, who musttjy mceting and shipping costs Only part of thei , can be soJd at tlis price, the rer must be used fornnufactjred products at the prevailing market priceO i iside fttflk ai Prckfem  cther factor not io be overlooked is the deluge of  which rtsufs fa any market wrn e a higher thanaverage price prevoils Competition fern  ,M  Hieml,, shed can cause havoc for regula, pr  ,,, evento the extent of losing their marketNo one realizes morjrj fully the serious problems of thedairy fa acr than docs te MMPA, whose afilire aredirected by these self same farmers Trm presentfarmer price squeeze ia the nations NuraU One pro Mem It ranndfc be solved by mob action nor bylofiinr for Iv p frim agitator3 outside the ranks of J ilinvC tiicir OAU axe ta grindar,Mkhigan Milk Producers AssO4irion A Michigan Cooperative of 17,000 Dairy farmmrt406 Stcphencon Elcfg Detroit 2, Michigan0MILL CREEK SPORTING GOODS 6 JSlSlkxter at Jlr and Mrs Lawrence Cambumattended a dinner at the Michigan Union, Ann Arbor, la t Wednesdaywntie he received an awarl for 20 jyears, service to the University f iMichigan jTlie wes an error n an item wepublished ast week It read Bob Moa  bor ana vife spent the week end inLowels It should have read Bob jMeabon and Joe Plummer snent the  end in Lovells and Sharot sentDouglas Lake the week ead atTlM Jack Follicka of Detroit call OB thn Henry Haucka Sunday en home from Battle CreekMr Effger of the General Store ice  houae on C0N8BTATI0N NOTBft The market for beaver peitt itthe lowest in years, only 17 Tt years ago they were M My10000 will be taken this yexJ 1607 were Wkemf,000,000 younffne aro a1nurserie, mitr WnNW T3frH,  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Apr 2S,BdARD OF TViiay, April 10, 1956 prTconveiied in regular sessionGlenn Berry Clair MillerW Burr Clark  to Statute the Poard oi, Aprfl 10th, 1956, and upoa rwere found to be presentB Snyder Brighton TawwWpW Raddatz Cohoctah Tow5ap  Stuible Conway Towr pWiggin  DeerfieW Wunship MUton Conine Spictr Green Oak township Lloyd Hendee J Seim Geno Township Lee GordonH Smith Hamburg Township Ralph GlennGlover Harndy Township Howard Gentry Howell Cit Armstrong Haatland Township Fred G Catrell Howell CitMoved by Supvr Snyder and supported by Supvr Raddatz, that Supvr be kcted permanent Chairman for the ensuing yearMoved by Supvr Raddatz and supported by Supvr Miller that th be closed and the Supvr Glenn Berry be declared elected Chairqf the Board for the ensuing year Clerk, the foHowin,Howell Townshiplosco TownshipMarion Township Oceola TownshipPutnam TownshipTyrone TownshipUnadilia Township1T Moved by Supvr Raddatz and supported by Supvr Snyder that th County furnish an office and the necessary clerical help for the Field Superfcior and Probation Officer CarriedChairman Berry appointed the following members on the Equalizationttmmittoe Supvrs Snyder, Catrell  Miller Upon motion of Supvr Gentry and supported by Supvr Seim, Boarduntil 130 JMCarried AFTERNOON SESSION  The County Road Commission appeared before the Board and presentedJitir financial report as follows 36th Annual Report of the Board of County Road Commissionersn County Michigan to the Board of Supervisors of Livingston1955Fred Berry, Chairman Ross J Rofcb, ViceChairman Delbcrt W Smith, Member iJPred F Rogers, County Engineer tfohn A Hagman, County Clerk W Kurkowsky, Secretary SUMMARY SHEETHIGHWAY RECEIPTSr vehicle highway funds sring services  3,17500  1,82500  5,00000road systems 267,11467 153,62866 420,74333 Stion fund 12,55942  12,5942revenue  83,15168receipts   16,08452from accounts re  9,96203receiptsOB hand January cash balance 1955547,50098Total other accountsTotal receipts from accounts receiv ableTotal income  A4,531289,96203547,50098Balance on hand beginning of year j Cash balance for highway op erations  iCounty Road Commission  Funds Imprest cash and payroll ac s countTotal cash funds on hand January 1, 1955 JJToul ef dl available fluids  iit60,0738510000E ik 60,17385607,67483SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION COUNTY HIGHWAY INCOMETownship Participation by TownshipsTownship General or Contingent FundBrighton  8,00000 kCohoctah 4,00000 ConwayDeerfield 2,00000Genoa   5,00000 Green Oat 14,00000 Hamburg 12,50000HandyHartlandHowdllosco  1,50000 3,00000 50000 i5Marion  20,98200Oceola 3,00000 jPutnam 1,50000 KTyrone 4,00000 pUnadilira 3,00000 tTotal Participation 8,000004,000002,000005,0000014,00000 12,50000 1,500003,00000 5000020,982003,000001,500x04,00000 3,00000Total participation for all J  JTownships 82,98200COUNTY HIGHWAY EXPENDITURESAdministration AccountExpenditures  a Salaries, wages, expenses, etc  21,30407 82,98200kOffice Supplies Office building and equipment expenseMiscellaneousTelephone service  1,286554912 4347582430 Total Other State Accounts Other AccountsCities and Villages  6,71955InterCounty 2,04026Miscellaneous 5,4002813790Total other accountsTotal Reimbursable ExpendituresTotal ExpendituresJBalance on hand at end of year Cash balance for high operationsCounty Road Comm FundsImprest cash account ,Total cash funds on hand Dec 31, 1955Total of cash disbursements and un expended balances  14,16009 17,56168518,90487 88,66996 1000088,76996 607,67483 88,66996 1000011,23426 100,00422BALANCE SHEETFor the Calendar Year Ending December 31, 1955ASSETSCurrent Assets County Treasurers Account Cash Imprest Cash AccountsAccounts Receivable State of Michigan  67753Reimbursable Expenditures  19,55673 Other Inventories Materials and Parts in StockFixed Assets LandBuildinlgs 49,70696Less Reserve for Depreciation 18, 5070Equipment  Road 343,11067Less Reserve for DepreciationEquipment  Shop  Less Reserve for DcIatioiiEquipment  Office Less Reserve for Depreciation 75,265512,3900031,2562621  11 ,51867,48949,09839,27250 58450 130,1,092391688 001000 165,81736341,08809Total of state funds 282,84909 155,45366V ft all available fundsHIGHWAY EXPENDITURESation  engineering  ac  14,28629ion  roads and structures 131,66225  roads and structures 149,12198  8,21664102,34184139,28039 local roau expenand buildings capital expendituresOfediU  maienals accountcredits  equipment account nimble expenditures 295,07052 249,83887J54490939706967,11970137,15346 17,56168JexpendituresCk on hand December 31, 1955 Total cash balanceTotal of expenditures and unexpend balances 518,9048788,76996607,67483COUNTY HIGHWAY RECEIPTSState Motor vehicle highway fund 1 County engineering service ,ftfaatty load fund  3,17500 s  Local road fund 1,82500 g ATotal engineering 0 5t00OQf j4 Total ExpendituresCredits to administration accounts  Charges to State Highway DepU Accounts  261A7Charges to other reimbursable accounts 1,12839Total credits to administrationNet administration expenditures Administration proration Primary system j 14,28629Local system  8,21664 Countyt j Primary ,  Road  SystemConstruction expenditure all costs  23,898791,39586  22,50293 Current LiabilitiesAccounts PayableNotes Payable County Road Equity LIABILITIES AND EQUITY 18,30495TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY  18,30495322,78314341,08809LOCAL ROAD BUDGET EXPENDITURES FOR 1955 AND BUDGET FOR 1956Miles 1956Brighton 3921County LocalRoadSystemexcept administration Cost of acquiring rightofway  50000 Construction of roads includ ing engineering 108,92867  98,90693Construction of structures includ ing engineering 20,25085Vacation and sick leave 92932 I 1,60996Retirement fund payments  36095 t 62533Insurance   55317  95832Small tools 13929 24130116,2108614,48469County primary road fundAmount of allocation 276,40419  75 bf Reduction for loan snt , 9,28952Net receipts for primary roads3 County local roacf fundAmount of allocation i56,725142 of deduction for loan payment 30964iway construction fund net fUto raised revenue  4L A153,62861 12,55942 Total constructioryxpenditures  131,66225 102,34184 234,00409Maintenance expenditure all costs except administration   gj General highway maintenance   roads , 119,49735 ,Snowremoval, ice control, snow fence 16,45954Traffic control signs,signals,etc ,,, 4,86369Vacation and sick leave 3,89090 rRetirement fund payments  1,51128 ifInsurance 58318Total maintenance expenditures  149,12198 J 139,28039 288,40237 Land and Buildings capital expen CohoctahConwayDeerfieldGenoaGreen OakHamburgHandyHartland HowellloscoMarionOceola Putnam 5403486449174909 49604982 49795526 44363866 523051874136Tyrone 5106UnadillaTotals 41,06Bal 1755183218 40900163060124900489110 174633426824 507793181739215616253765 655352140001 62329733741372008 Fund 1955Motor Vehicle82023211043399941719890611003369 976797102483010092961099638893836782010105835010601908453721043634 83924176528  91789 15545366 Estimated MotorBal 1156 Vehicle Fund 1956r T 1,512263,314961,2875749685438,30275raised revenuesProperty taxes Delinquent county road taxTotal property tax participationcontingent 16968or general 16968ii aII Final payment on heating plantditures 70696 participationlatied revenues  82,98200fifed highway revenue  receipts 83,15168,454rental 1463w Ame 7Is 13,43421lent 785511,85017 4Li1463a16,069891 Total capital expenditures forland  buildings ,Materials Accounts ExpendituresMaterials and parts purchased 113,11647Total expendituresCredits to materials accounts Charges to county construction and , maintenance projects 78,91529 Charges to State Highway Dept  Accounts 54148 faCharges to other reimbursable wj Accounts 3,59832 Charges to equipment accounts 37,18108 70696113,11647 j Total 55 ExpBrighton 1611098  174084Cohoctah  1643866  98627 Conway 709766 447465Deerfield 1749720  435741 Genoa 1197755  183496Green Oak 2455758  95672Hamburg 2340239  492233Handy 2465942  798853Hartland 941389  23490Howell 1753223 342771losco 560716  17529Marion 2321144 1490758Oceola 2025930  805741Putnam 840392 217309Tyrone 966458  256565Unadilia 14004,91 110758 8234101134630 102144010325701030890 J04io00104020 1955Twp Confrib8000004000002000005000001400000 1250000150000300000 500002098200 300000150000400000 3000008298200Budget 1956 6493261036003 1468905596829847V 941 J37Z72 Budget 1955143701415452391157231131397910142592551430 18480061667089 91789914104525782453811902 12201891057701709893151124937 i i6 23751777Total TwpContrib to Date42750002100000 14000001500000300000 6404305 725000iuOO00 640000100000RllR6u600J60862260 973018  46962GO 15VJJOO twllGo26iJ0C 1600000iiTotal credits to material accountsNet credits of materials Equipment account New equipment purchased Equipment expense Equipment operation Gas, oil, 28,04396 Direct maintenance labor, parts, and tires  63,22525 iIndirect maint  Storage 22,17060Total equipment expense  120,23617i2983183  7,11970 4,113,43981143,271,64t nCredits to equipment accountsCharges to County construction  maintenance projects 177,21062  Pit operations gravel costs   State Highway Department Accounts  99611 Other reimbursable accounts  2,21837i tTotal credits to equipment account  180,42510Net redit of equipment Highway expenditures i 24983887 1232110 16070880 14838770 41272536The 1955 Motor Vehicle Fund amounted to 20439 per mile The estimated Motor Vehicle Fund for 1956 is 21000 per mileThe Budget for 1956 will be increased, in each township, by the amountthat township contributes in 1956I Moved by Supvr Conine and supported by Supvr Heeg that the report of the County Road Commission be accepted, adopted and placed on fileCarriedMoved by Supvr Raddate and supported by Supvr rienn that the County Treasurer be authorized to pay the HuronClinton i politan Authority tax levy for the year 1956 Carried Upon motion of Supvr Seim, supported by Armstrong, the Board adjouned until Tuesday, April 17th, at 1000 AM GLENN BERRY, ChairmanJOHN A HAGMAN, County ClerkSTATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON S S I, John A Hagman, County Clerk in and for the County aforesaid, dohereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the original proceedings of the Livingston County Board of Supervisors at theirregular meeting held on the 10th day of April A D 1956 and of the whole thereof now remaining in my said OfficeIN TESTIMONY WHEREOFI have hereunto set myhand and Seal this 12th day of April AD 1956SEAL JOHN A HAGMAN,County Clerkea igy pReilbiirsabte Expenditures all costs includins administration Stlte TrinkTioe Maint Contact   3,21369 Tuesday, April 17, 1956Pursuant to adjournment, the Board of Supervisors convened in regularsession, and upon roll call, by the Clerk, the following members were foundto be presentErvin B Snyder Brighton Twp Glenn Berry Howell Twp,Carl W Raddatz  Cohoctah Twp Clair Miller losco TwpRonald Stuible Conway Twp W Burr Clark Marion TwoRalph Wiggins Deerfield Twp MUton Conine Oceola Twph Andrew J Seim Genoa Twp Lloyd Hendee Putnam Two 37,15346Howard B Spicer Gren Oak Twp Lee Gordon Tyrone Twp 5Oi3431J Lillian C SmiOj Hamburg Twp Ralph Glenn UnadiUa Twp S Lyle Glover Handy Twp Albert W Cole Brighton City Harold Armstrong Hartland Twp Howard Gentry  Howell City Herman H Heef Howell City Fred G Catrell Howell CityBerry Submitted the following committees forthe ensuingjt sV T,  GENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSi  GROCERIESV V  0 ENERAlSTORE For the price ofa stalk of celeryyou can cook nine completefor a family of four,on your electric rangeAnd remember, only an electric rangeis whiteglove cleanThats why smart homemakers sayYou can Live Better  ElectricallySEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON PeoplesStore UNGERIEDRYGOODSTHE PJKCKNEY DISPATCH Hedoeaday, April 25, 1956Fred Read and wife viaitedthe Dr Steve Brown and theMrGuires in Detroit last week theMrs Howard Read and cQldren attended the Micsigras parade int Ann Abior SaturdayMrs Clara Kennedy and childrenof Ann Arbor were Sunday guestsot Mrs Eouua YoUxuerback to Ana Arbor Sunday and tookI in the new Stockhold hall at the Un iversity of MichiganMrs Edith Can visited the LeoBettea family at Walled Lake lastweek They brought her home Sun day The Jack Sharps of Lansiog, MrsMae Metz of Howell, Harry Lavey and wife and Mr Hollands of Detroit bpent Sunday at the Lee Laveyhome ,,Mrs Winifred Graves of Jecksonand MrsLulu Lamb of East Lansing called on the Ona Campbells Sunday Mepdames Eloyse Campbell andVirginia VanNorpnan attended the Lakeland Kings Daughters meeting last Thursday The Dick Young family have nwved to Flint where he will work in adrug store Wayne Carr spent the week end in Fort Huron with his family  The Gerry Eichmans visited his mother Mrs Anna Eichman at Oakwood hospital, Detroit Sunday The Frank Whites of Howell called CiA the Ben Whites FridayFiitz Wylie returned home fromVeterans Hospital, Ann Arbor last Wednesday ohn Boyer and wife called onher brother, Arlo Jaguish in Byron Sunday Jack Cadwell,son Jack jr and JimWhite are living in the Hollenbachhouse at Barber LakeThe Sam Gentiles went smelt nishitig over the week end and brought back 2 tubs full ICorbert Lavey and wife of Detroitspent Sunday with Mrs Laura GradwellMrs Madeline Shehan and son,Billy, of Ann Arbor called on theWilliam Shehans SundayIhc Lloyd Hendees visited the Ed MYRON HUGHESComplete Line of Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesHectic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL 4 SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEvrything in Sherwin William Paint and Building HardwareCoal and Fuel Oil Nuuiiers in Holt SundayMrs Alberta Close phoned herparents, the Albert Dinkels that sheI and her husband will be in Florida until May 1 The East Marion Farm Bureaumot at the Albert Dinkel home Friday with 22 present The Homer Abneys cplled on herfather, Maik Coon, at Furmignton Friday who has been ill A large crowd attended the car,nival at the elementary school Sat urdoy There were plays, drills tudexhibits by different rooms, ridesand punches were servedAbout 300 was fcaken in which will be used forplayground equipment,mved from the Breda house to The Harold Cavan family haveChelsea Mr and Mrs W Ketcham entertained last week her brother W EBvown from Toronto, Canada , 12 Pinckney ladies were quests ofof the MarionIoscc Kinds Daughters last Wednesdayl at a luncheon and silent auctionCharles Smith and wife of Bridgehampton, N Y ore spending a week at Salty Sands, Dlray Beach, FloricJa He is the on of the Orville Smithg of PinckeySunday guest of the Milton Carver family wu Mary Ann Wilson of Lansing Oiin Robinsn attended th Masonic Past Master Night at ManchtrMondayMraXester McAfe and daughtersBarbara and Ltsk, attndd thwedding of her nephew, Rollin Hud Wagoners Grocery8066 PINCKNEY ROADiiolity Merchandise LOW PRICES ,Beer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2CHUCK ROASTS, Lb  FRESH YOUNG BEEF LIVER, LbLEAN MEATY PORK HOCKS, END CUT PORK CHOPS, lb SKINLESS FRANKS, ItPOP LOIN ROASTS, Lb0 K SLICED BACON, LbLockers for Rent Custom ButcheringfHE HOLLISTER MARKET 39c29c29c 49c4Sc 49c42cuesdarI Mesdamet Iola HaB nd Janet 8on to Charlotte Burns at St EugShehan attended  home extensionPmeetmgtlast Tuesday t th,e home of Mn Polly Hache of Silver Lake ud Thursday at the Conway town hajl near FowlervilleMrs Anna Meyer and the MarkFarell family apeat Sunday a theW H Meyr home This week they return to Pmswtaia, CaliforniaThe Kcnnetk Zfflt of Ann Arborspent Sunday at tl Mark NaahhomeMedmes Janet fhefcan and Mary ts Chuch in Detoit Saturdaypu Ms Lester McAfee and daughtersPhont HA 68119 Dexter r LOS  WELDIN G SHO Pa  PorteW e WeWn g Outfi t Ato a Atetfia eLOUI E BROW Nu s i n attended a  ainne r a t th e Ca nopy , Brighto n las t week , honorin gMrs  Joh n Bailey s birthday Th e Marti n Bitten  are entertai ning  Bonni e Strong , th e S  yea r ol ddaughte r o f th e Joh n Strong s o fWhitraor e Lak e fo r a  coupl e o fweeks Mr  an d Mra,Olt n Robinso n atten de d  th e sprin g part y o f Golde n Rul eAn n Arbo r Thursda ydeeoopte e v  oC  J  Clinto n an d wif e spen t So ncaled o n Mr  McAfe e a t Veteran shospital , An n Arbo r las t week Mesdame s Florenc e Boughn  an dBeula h Mille r wer e i n Howel l la tFriday Le e Lave y an d wif e calle d o n th eGeorg e Lavey s i n Jackso n Thura da  nigh Th e Dar l Baughn s entertainc lthei r childre n an d gandchildre n Su nda y i n hono r o f thei r 38t h weddin gaaniversar yThe  Harol d PorUr s spen t th ewee k en d i n Bento n Harbor Th e Georg  VanNomans , Rober t o  Amburgy , Sadi e Mora n Haze lPouiso n an d Midg e Mille r attenda dth e O  E SFriendshi p Nigh t  t Fn wlerviU e Friday Davi d Aberdee n wa s hom e fro mChicag o ove r th e wee k en d an d wit hwit h Complete Servic eOil,  Gas LubricationB  F  GOODRIC H TIRE SVEDDER S MARATHO N SERVIC Eh  F  Gaouiic u Tires , Batteries , AcoMierit s Phon e U P 8  319 6 44 5 Eas t Mai n Stree t1SA Y I T A  WIT H FLOWERS ffiiy 1       R  hJ  th  WM k D d wit h Patt y Plmr ,  4 fromHELLER S FLOWERJ sPhon e 28 4 HowellE  WATE R SYSTEMS,PLUMBIN G ,REfrAIR STH E ROUSi i PLUMBIN G31 0 Webste r Phone U P 8  660 7Walte r Clar k an d ivif e CTHWI  on Jacl c Hannet s Velve t Ee sth e Dr  Ceci l Hendee s i n Laninff  bowle d a t Howel l Sunday Th e Geral d Clar k famil y  f W w Th e Vtoe e LaRoaa s aa dLak e wer e Sunda y cajlerse i Mrs  Ros a LaRosaWor s t nClar k family  sr  Wk    tfTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH tf, UgjI ifi OifferentMiiHITInfHOUSE PAINTiXaUSIVE BOYD01 FOtMULAWtMto PtOMINTm PtaMM 400 lacd jfc  260Moonoihjni SMoolo 2001000VfWCUUmovdOf 730Dnsft sjBjQ TMnfisn 27OTOioaoIMAGINEfreshly mad COLORSto choose from Celsea, former state UuJbtfsf, el for the Ma tana ftf court m Ih county before Judge Wiest 1HE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERoydeil Mokos Painting A PleasureLOOK AT THI AMAZING FACTSs1 Coven 600 tq ft pr ooUert 4 Controlled tetfwashlng2 PimarM Colort S Mildew Proof3 Extreme easy oppfkotion  PourYear GuaranteeCome in TodaySee tne colort you select frethly mixed right befoee your l THE LAVEY HARDWAREof 4S Ytars AfeProd Fish has been working inIowa ths past week planting gard Sherman Robmaon sad ton, EvreU, of Oncoto, Neb, were guestsOf the John White family last weekThe sound of the lawn mower isftfftin heard in the villageEditor John Thompson tried totrt an Old Boys and Girls Celefccfttton ,Dexter,but only a handful turned out to the meeting It takes er t years to get one of these aj ifcirt started Married at St Marys church Aprti 9, Mary Mae K Reason toJoiiu Rane of Whitmore Lake,Rev Conmerford officiated Her sister Florence, was brides maid andbrother, Eugene, best man The re,ceptioo was at the brides borneJames Brogsn has been promottd to assistant supt of the M U RElectric Railroad of the Jacksondivision Despite rumors to th effect aSaan articlein the Howell paper thehold here will not close John Tuomey, the owner hag rented it to Charles Lancaster of Jackson Hehas a wife and 2 sons and is sales,man fo the Fletcher Hadware CoThe Pinckney Junior base ballteam went to Howell If jit week and lost 15 to 16 tPatrick OConnor,104, of Deerfitid voted at the last towna meet,V ALL NEW 1958 CHEVROLETANB RIDE THEW Give Top Alewuce M Ywr Present Car Regard of Year r MakeSEE FRED C OTTOWBITfl SALES RBPRMsYrTATlYji ANN AJtftwftVAlf LAK1 The D U R has purchased theBoJand Electric Road and are taking up the rails and ,ties from Chel 3ea to Dexter They are using the road from Jackson to ChelseaThe thai of Frank Glazier ofAdding MachinesTypewriters fRIBBONS AMD CARBOK PAPHR  MAGHXNBB SALES oV RBPAflK livingrtoa Office Supply Ml PHNB HOW1LL 20M F L Andrews sat wif e hare parchased the MeCnUougn cottage lthe Bluffs, Portage LakePatrick Kelly passed away at Ms1ome south of town WednesdayRev Littlejoha has received abranch of olive aad some ferns used in the parade at Rome on Palh Sund ayChance Club met with Maible Sigler Monday nigfct They presentedMae Reason, a charter member witha cut glass sotGeorge Collin spent Sunday withhis children at the Henry PlummerfarmSadie Harris spent the week endwith Mrs Ray Backus in Lansing9 people were killed and 35 iajurtd in a wreck on the DUR Electric Roarf near Ypsiianti last weekThe Howell City Band will havesew uniformsCharles Jewett of Howell has theplumbing contract for the Mich,state SanitariumJ 11 HICharles Whalen is enlarging hisice cream parlor and restaurantR M Tubbs who operated sawmills for years and had one in W C Millers woods a year ago, suffered a heart attack at a Howell Masonicmeeting last week and died soon afterLeroy Martin who worked forMatthew Martin ia the White StarStation here who decamped a mon th ago with money, tires etc w3picked up Friday by state policeand is in Howell jailThe Chelseea school has a red hotelection coming up It is charged 2 school board members were doingbusiness with the school Howard Holmes owner of a lumber and coalcompany and John Kalmback, an insurance broker Both have since resigned 454 votes were cast lastyear at the Chelsea school election The PincJuwy Sosftowiattft M Dsffj,jL I Hacks MioMgaaCall llrf A M U 10 F MTBH, Fri, Sat900 to 800 P MLEE LAVEYGeneva Insurance U PCUV GORDONLTLB W MJNSELL RBGWTEBKD LANDSURYBY6BOffico 211 Est Graad liverPhons lillW Howell, Mkbiga Lrle W MuweU, AamdalaDR G R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 936Residence 814Evenings by Appoinuneat Howell MichiganBERT WYUE,AuctioneerFARM SALES A SPEdALJCTPhone Fowlerrifle JA S9ZolArnold Berqsist233 Uaodflla Si Pickoe, MkWatch BepafatogGokl fiaatpb Watches, Wadh Bandfjaweia d h UMRitter TVSaiesServiceRADIO A TELEVISION SIRYICB Prompt And CourteoMTbene UP 8ii 12S Webster 8t Finekney, FUNERAL HOMEDirectorModem Equipment Ai SiPHONE u pFrei C Rftktiwff, Sr120 Wsl Grand KiverHowell, MicbigaPhone 358 csidepec 6ULLOYD HENDEElivestock gWeekly Trips Made to Detrot General TruckingUP S4M1Roger J Carr AgencyC COMPLBTB INSURAMCA AG1Edith R Carr14 2 MILL STHaekmej, Mich Phone UP SS19Ifleal Estatearmi domes Lake FroperO Bsinesi OpportunitiesList Your Property With HfGerald Beaton 209 North PeaU P B41MDRTrFCAMPAlT OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminaMoMWednesday and 8atnriay by Appointment136 Chiton Rod, Mrai N of IlH Vhomm Brighton ACThe Fred Reads were Sundayquests of the James Whitleys,The Ray Burns family grave a rfinner Sundayi honorng the birthdays oi Bernardine Fry and Jimmie Burns All the children were therehut Mrs Conkln of Granid Rapids The County M E A holds a dinner at tne Congl church tonight At WANTEDHome work andand house cleaning Mrs Norman Steels Ph 1ST 8 S20 APYSt m WANTEDResponsible person Uitake over low monthtly paymeoUon spinet piano Can be seen in ths vicinity Write Credit ManagerBox 81, Greenville, Michiganheuiti F0RSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for tae CwatyLivingstonIf o Manor et the Electric stove and sevanity dresaerwashlingj nnrhine ironer, drum table, lamps j  rhAir, fBd oak bedroom suite, 2 i comb, itorm doors and shallow wsll puinp Raymond Baumgajtner  9SV0 Blue Water Dr Bass LakeShan Gri La, WANTED Odd jobi of any kind,rakUP 8To Rent PattOTtt 20 head of young stockGreen Bros Phone UP 9783Wmmftr dog eotor U  POK SALEx951 Studebaker pickup Call Bill Beck UP8 3107WANTED TO RENTAn Aparta sJFssioa ofApril 9, 1956 Oowt held  by June 1 first nextCom School UP 8 3161Present,Honorable Hiram RSmith d f F ,orablJudge of Frotcte NOTICg fNOTICE H1BBBY GIVBNfTICE l H1BBBY GIVBNThat all creditor of said deceased Phone8823 PinckneyDextex RdWANTEDWool, market pricesLucius Doyle Phone UP 83131tt repaired to present their claim writing and under oath to saW 0R SE200 ft ot rontags oa g d undercourt, and to tervt aupon BEULAH fidutiary of said that such olaims will bo copy thereofE MILLERoad taat the heirs atTiaw of said dod b dPincknfesVEGETABLESMEATS j GROCERIESMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE bo dotoremlnsd by nii oovtat the Probate Office on aJune J9 156 at ten A MIt is Ordered, that ftotfee thereofbo ffiren by publieatio of a copyhereof for three weeks eeasectfrefr previous to said day of hearing, lathe Piacknejr Dispatch, sad that thepetitioner cause a copy of this noticeto bo served upon oaas known party fa latorsst at his last swn sddressby reVistted mail, rotara receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14frier to seh aoariat or by psrionalsorrioo at laast five I sss prior to East M36 also city lot on northwide of Unadills St, Pinckaejr For information call OscarFOR SALKSendmodern h room houut cmd lot, oil furnace Marion Burnett 28 Howell St HELP WANTEDWe wHayou in business with our care trustworthy and enorgetfie,write u NO investment or exper ience needed to start Part time orfull time WINONA MONUMENT COWinnon,a Minn FOR SALE Beagle aog, female,7 months old, partry trained forhunting, loves children Mri K1 1PHU ,anWey, Jj Lakf1 pnone UP  CordFOR RENTBd room with twinIMHIS cooking priviliges, euple,sac woman, Susanna Heod21192 Doyle Read after 16  m orStmrdays ap t I p m Sram ft foffe, JodgsAtrmsspyCciostia Parsli,Register of Probate ABTS AUlu Poidlag StOTttMAutomoiT Glass lttd1018 TnbloJim vnmey, iJ ftPdgtoend154 FOR SAil5HAVEU f d, also proreitusl road qravill BBAOT MIXED CONCWFTB JDLGaAYZLCOMW4 xniks wst i HowtJl at asoQ rwoa rnonPHONT lit HOWBUL  FARMA solid ouiiuuM roinrn on iatcstmsnt Good retailparts trade IHC, Now Idea aadGhl Implements SURBURBAN 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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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April 1 3 o n thei r 63r d j  umpiring  W e are  learnin g a  grea tweddin g anniversary  I abou t Franc e whil e gettin g ou rTh e Fowlervilli e O  18  wil l e n roo m read  fo r th e camivalW e ar etertertoii i tb e Gran d Chapte r offi  makiftg  sidewal k cafeshat a flower scer s Apri l 2 0   the Eiffe l Tower , Arc h o f Triump hTh e Or r Theatr e a t Fowlanrtll e an d flowe r carts , Drillin g i s hel pin g us  W e di d ver v wel l i n arit hmetJ c i n progres s an d proces s tests Beck y repreueflt s u s a t Hartlan d o nspellin g be e wit h Rache l Nashmn ntrup  Winnin g wor d wa s gizzard Beck y represent s u s a t Hartlan d o nTh e Alber t Dinkel s an d Gen eClvd y fo r th e Repulica n nomina t Dinkel s ha d dinne r a t th e Countr yip n fo r congres s 6t h district    Tantr y a t Maso n Sunday  has close d it s doors Joh n Quigle y o f Elgta , I U ha sbee n appointe d Brighto a cit y mgr A n orde r o f th e Amarant h fo rha s bean , forme d a t Brighton The y mee t i n the  Od d Fallo w hall Th e enrollment , a t tb e Unirtrsit yo f Michiga n ha s double d l a th e pas t1 0  years  I t i s no w 20,80 0Willia m Rouse , Josep h Eisner ,WiiHa m Klenschmid , TiMro a Tbmli narreste d fo r dumpin g mil k durin gth e mil k strike , pai d fba s an d eoat stctallm g 20 0 m  Justic e Siagar scour t las t week Cong  Don  Baywort h tatte d b efor e th e Howet l LW s Clu b las twee k o n highway s aa d far m prices Th e Brighto n stat a polic e pos tMB  bean assigne d 3  mor e offtcen Blis s Patrici a Pat  Coope r o fHowel l wa s give n a  showe r b y KinSara h Coope r las t week  Sh e wil l b e April 23 Fiift h an d Sixt hMargare t Leac h i s bac k fro m Flo rida  Sh e brough t shell s an d achameleon  W e ha d a tes t o n Nor wa y an d ar e startin g a new uni t o nSweden  Uins cousin , Pau l Lead y o f Dexte rspen t th e week  end wit h him  Pa tPlummer s dog 1,  Candy , is  hom elroi n th e do g hospital , Conni e Ke isuvt  aunt , Helen , visite d herRick yKloxo m visite d Roge r Bonne r Sat uniay  Joa n Eichma n visite d he r  aunt , Glady s in Detroi t an d wen tt c  a  move  Kath y Shetttelroes smothe r gav e showe r fo r Mrs  Stev eParker  Marily n Basydl o entertai ne d  tli e Basydl o childre n Saturda yPeir y Morga n wen t t o Monge r t ovii i hi s aun t Jacki eThir d Grad e New sDic k Klei n sa w th e Benni e Goo dma n story  Rober t Rook e visite d hi suncl e Jac k in  Battl e Creek , sa w hi sEnglis h horse , Fiddlestick s an dprintin g offiee  Th e Crai g famil yvisite d th e Joh n Walton s Saturday Joh n caugh t a big turtle  Caro l Tau rianem s grandmothe r fro m Detroi tvisite d herCaro l an d he r famil ywer e in Detroi t Sunday  Sandr aShire s grea t grandmothe r die dSaturday  Mar y Wyli e learne d t oride  he r bicycl e Saturda y Dea n Gil lispie s aun t Mario n fro m Gran d Ra pkl  visite d her  Dea n an d he r famil ywen t t o Silve r Lak e fo r a picni c di n ied Other s sai d it merel y affirme dou r pac t wit h Gra t Britis a B 4Fianc e t o maintai n peac e in  th e faf fLuM  Tiling s nearl y reache d a  boiling  poin t ther e Jus t week  owing t adTVeraid in  eac h other srt y b y Israe l an d Egyisni latte r raide d a  Jewu h schoo lve k an d machin e gunne de r o f Wome n an d childre n iaialio n fo r a Jewis h raid  Th e preai den t in  confiden t h e ca n preven tu r an d ha  uent  Presiden tmerjfol d o f th e U  N  ther e t oiuny e a  truce  Other  d o ne thi s confidence e r Sunday  W e er adecorations  HawaiFourt h Grad eTH E PEG S O F PINCKNE YTh e Peg s o f Pinckne y me t Apri l1 2  wit h Mrs  Jo e Hache y a t 1  p m Achievemen t da y i s a t Fowlervill efai r ground s Ma y 2  N o dat e wa sar t fo r th e nex t meeting COUNCI L O F CATHOLI C WOME NTh e 4t h annua l conventio n o f tth emarrie d t o Geral d Hac k jot t ou t Coonci l o f Catholi c Wome n i s a t th eo f th e army , Apri l St    Lansin g Civi c Apri l 26  I t include slunc hMrs , Alic e Mau k sa d mothern   Sinous e har e gon e t o Florid a fo r2  weeks Mr  an d Mrs  Pao l BOHBat t o fHowel l attende d th e weddin g o fthei r son , L t Pau l Bennet t t o Mn Jacquel n Forreste r a tMexic o b y Judg e Raft s Easte r Su nday  H e i s in th e U  S  Mariea Th e ol d stu b pea  Ir a tfe e poet o f flee t hav e joine d tb e limb o o f th e breakfast, mornin g session ,eon , an d afternoo n session  Th e fe ein  o  80 0 ar e expecte d fro m 1 5coufitiesSen d reservation s t o Mrs Joh n Meye r 34 1 Haslet t St,Lansin gb y Apri l 2 2 TH E MOTHER S CLU BTh e Mother s Clu b electe d th e foi lcwinj r officer s Ma y 10 Iresiden t Mrs Hele n Walto nElizabet h Colon eLouis e Schuma nMrs  Haze l Roo tMB  AM D MARION B8A0Q N forgotten thiag s suc h a s th e oae  Vfc e Presiden tcen t poe t car d th e gowwriuen t ha s Secretar y bough t hal f amflllo n bal l pefc t pen s Treasure r n d refills Th e sftmdfhaj a twiatJUbar t aa d Judg e Ja y Payne,68 , pe n maste rDic k o f Bewai l ar e l a HfcvtJ I wi  c f A M Arbo r Masoni c Lodg e die dth e SSt h EeaoaejajaasjQ i gq d Tuesday  H e ha s boo n o n Masoni cThei r Our roo m i s workin g o n Switzer 1land  I t i s ou r projec t fo r th e cara ivai  W e wil l sel l th e books , comic s  an d distribut e usef u phamplets  W ei hv e mad e poster s t o advertise  An yon e wh o ha s book s o r comic s the yd o  no t wan t pleas e sen d the m t o ou rroom  Som e o f u s hav e receive dreplie s fro m ou r busines s letters Howar d Haine s ha s th e mos t s o far The y ar e abou t GermonyTh e girl shav e thei r costume s fo r th e danc ethe y wil l d o a t th e sprin g festiva la t Hil l Auditorium , An n Arbor Fourt h an d Fift h Grade sPatrici a Borowsk y ha s a  bab ylamb  Lero y Porte r ha s a new bas ebal l glove  Rollen e Singe r ha s ne wshoes  Pa t Tessme r ha d compan yover  the wee k end Sixt h Grad e New s n  th e spellin g be e Beck y Morri so f th e 5t h grad e wo n wit h Raehae li  2nd  W e ar e puttin g o n a  pla yfo r th e carniva l Saturd  entitle dKjmpelstiltskin Th e Studen t Counci lTh e studen t Counci l ha s finishe dth e constitutio n an d yea r boo k an dar c workin g o n a poe m boo k t o tai la t th e carniva lLIVINGSTO N LODG S JTO  7 tAPRI L CALBNBA E Evidently professiona l ifro tbas e bai l ha  not paid  tt f a ewei J in  Detroi t recently  I t I sth e sal e o f beer , ho t dog s aa dnut s is all tha t keep s the m out  nith e red  Walte r Brigg s wh o ewMt fth e stadiu m name d afte r hi m thsjf rtiied  A s h e ha d a larg e famil y I t i aMceusui y fo r th e lirigg s t o tel lth e athleti c stadiu m t o settl e th eestate  Ilia  son , Spike , wh o ha sbee  i  cniaein w it  wante d it a ti t  a tcoul d no t rais e th e moneyThe m to oDetroi t Lion s entere d th e pictur etu t the y coul d no t finance  it either o w the y wan t th e Cit y o f Detroi tt e  LJJ  it an d ren t i t t o them  Th eciue s i n th e followin g place saihJeti c stadiums  Cleveland , Uik  Kansa s Cit y an d Baltimore ,owmAlarme d b y compliant  abott thypnotis m th e Wayn  count y pro secuto r i s investigatin g t o se e i f I tshoul d b e regulated  Thi s starte d afe w week s ag o whe n a gir l wh ohi dhypnotize d claime d t oMtoibe r lif e i n Irelan d hundred s o fyuir s ag o whe n he r nam e wa s Brs ie d  Murphy  W e alway s considere dhypnotis m a  fak e fo r th e followia greason  Year s ag o a studen t a t th eUniversit y o f Michiga n worke d U swa y titug h th e la w dap  ther e b puttin g o n hypnoti c shows  H e ws aa t Dexte r once  On e o f hi s stoat sv s t o mesmeris e a  person , ra ihi m  rigi d an d plac e hi s hea d o nchai r an d hi s heel s o n anothe rle t 2 or 3 person s se t o n hi th  Hc h H e als o di d th e drivin g a tHi s featur e act  was th e secon dwhe n h e mesmerize d a  bo y ao f hi s troup e an d pu t hi m t oo n  a cot b  a stor e windowttamp iwer e mad e t o arous e hi m an d a  fflr iprice d hi m wit h a  hatpi n wit h s appparen t effect  A t 8  p m  h a wa scarrie d t o th e oper a hous e o n th eco t an d awakene d a t th e an d o f th hou  Lak y go t hi s la wtatte d practis e i n Denver  H evry  successful  Lawyer shi s recor d an d starte d ab r him , claimin g h atia m o o th e jury  aak j wttto mstand , swor e hypnotis m ws  e an d tha t h e ha d aeva r anyon e i n hi s life UBRAB T NM BNe w book s as a  Vme e b yOeBti y a yiiil2   ,  , ,   iAPHONE ONE GOOD EXAMPLE ofhow telephone researchbenefits all of us is theamazing transistor Thisversatile marvel, an electronic amplifier, was conceived, invented and developed at Bell Telephone Laboratories Asdevelopment progresses,transistors are replacing vacuum tubes in more andmore telephone equipment Tiny and mechanicallysimple, transistors last longer than vacuum tubes andneed little power These economical features help keep down the cost of providing telephone service   WHAT DO YOU haveplanned for, say, nextweek end Perhaps adrive to see some friendsor relatives in the nexttown Or maybe youregoing to spend a quiettwo days at home Eitherway, the telephone canhelp you enjoy your weekend If youre planning a visit, call ahead and let thefolks know just when youll be there Arrdif youre justgoing to loll around the house, wouldnt that be a good time to talk to those outoftown friends or loved ones Telephone calls cost so little and they are so appreciatedBREAKFAST IN BEDis one good example of lux urious living But thats aluxury most of us cant oftenafford A bedside phone onthe other hand is a very inex pensive luxury7 For abou1 a month you enjoy thecomfort and convenience of an additional telephone atyour finger tips It will meanthe end of stumbling around when you make or get callsat nightyou just reach for the phone To order yourbedside telephone, calf our Business OfficeClark attended the openit the new Ann Arbor higheefceel Sunday Tie Gerald Kennedys of Howellwere Sunday guests of the Murray KtaaedysBet Meabon and wife were inLoveHs over the week end to stakeVt their new homes on the lots fought there Andrew Nesbitt and wife withDr and Ms W C Wylie of Dextercalled on Fritz Wylie at Veteranshospital Ann Arbor SundayRev Keith Ledwidge of Davisonvisited his mother, Mrs Eleanor Ledvide last weekThe Murray Kennedy family call Notes of 48 Years AgeThe bdda are out on tat treesSupervisor William Miller is tatmentionWed,, April 18 1966April SO Fred Snell of Coaway is suing theCity oif Howell for damages receivd in falling on an icy sidewalk,ing the assessment  In the convention at Howell FlorDont take the coal stove down enee Lake was elected recorder foryet You might need it later J for the county Macabees and Liia The Swarthout  Placeway Groc j Ccniway delegate to the state coneiy now sells lettuce, onions aadrudishes from the Howell Greenbouse Ernest Peters of Jackson hasmoved in the Wheeler house andwill work for his brother, Frank, in the mill The Sctlsbury Concert Co is atthe opera April 28sponsored by the Maeoabees Adm 15c25c,35ci Jeff Parker is raising his homeJeff Parker is raising his homeaddition In the suit of Mrs Mary Haneyvs the Village of Pinckney she wasgiven 1200 verdict They also hadto pay the costs She claimed injur ii due to a defective sidewalk z Arthur Swarthout who has bworking in a bank in Luddington is home The Old Boys and Girls committee for this years celebration isE W Kennedy, CV VanWinkle andJ C Dunne Also Mesdames John Cadwell and HWCrofootThe neighboring representatives are  Dexter,M T Kelly Jackson, James Brean Stockbridge, Bert Green Hamburg , Addie Potterton Howell, W P VanWinkle Ann Arbor,Jean Winslow Brighton, Ira Cook Fowlervi3, Brill Peek Lansing, Charles VanKeuran Chelsea, JaySUutoa Gregory LDKuhnUnadiai William PyperPaul Bock is reopening his bakery LOCAL NEWSMrs Elizabeth Wylie with MrsLna Wylie called on the latters husbund, Fritz, at Veterans hospital,Ann Arbor last week The Lamborn Henrys of Detroitand the Keith Bradburys of Chelsea spent Sunday with the L J Henrys The Earl Kimblerys, John PaulWare and Juliet Krahn were smeltfishing at Ringing Bridge Saturday and Sunday Not much luck The Francis Shehan family spentSunday at the Lundeen cottage atHiiand Lake Medames Louise Shehan and Edna Spears called on the Gerald Bauers at Brighton Sunday TheBauers have bought a new farm Some one got away with 3 milk from W H Myers trucks onelast weekLarry VanSlambrook, of theHicks school, son of tlie Dan VanSlam brooks won an award in theDetroit News Essay Contest lastweekMrs Iola Hfctll attended a HomeExtension Spring porty at Brighton List Tuesday night and at HowellThursday night Mr  and Mrs William Ketchamentertained over the week end her sister and husband Rev and MrsO W Holmes of Markdale, Canada HOWELLTHEATREBOVTJJL MICHIGANWeL, Thur April 17lbY 19 jBurt Lancasterand Anaa fllagnaaa IsTHE ROSE TATTOOFriday, Saturday, April 20, 21Terry Double FeatureMoore and Frank Lovejoy IaSHACK OUT ON 101AlsoJeff Morrow and Bex ReasonTHE CREATURE WALKS AMONG USSun, Mn, Tues, April 22, 23, 24Matinee Sunday, 20 p m t Bing Crosby, Donald 0ConnorPhU jHarris, Jeanmaire Mitzie Gay nor j ia  iANYTHING GOES  In Technicolor LEE THEATREWHTIMQRfc LAKEFriday, Saturday, April 20, 21 The Guta and Glory StoryTHE BOLD AND THE BRAVE WithMcky Rooney and Wendell Cory in SuperScopeAlsoMTfiE INDESTRUCTIBLE WithLon Chaneyand Marian CarrOOOO  Sun, MonZTuetu, April 22, 23, 24HELEN OP TROYin CinemaScope aad Color WithRossaaa Podesta Jack SeraaaFeatuivfte and Cartoom Wednesday, Thursday, AprilClark Gable and Lana TurnerIaHONKY TONKNovelty News CartooaWednesday, Thursday, April 25, 26 Jane Russell and Cornel WildeinHOT BJLOOJin SuperSc fad CoioiAJvertiitment,  From where I zlt  COG MarshThey Trovd In Class Friday, Saturday, XpHl tQ,TENNESSEES PARTNER In TechnicolorWithJohn Payne, Rhonda Flemingand Ronald ReaganTARANTULA WithJohn Agor and Mara Corday CartoonOur high school correspondentays that Economics and Geog raphy students arc going in forgrass roots studyingThey ingioc i  Lusesnd take off on Operation See orYourcelfhave a tendayiook at some of the thingstheyve been studying aboutAs I remember, it was hard tokeep your mind on schoolbooksat this time of year Todays kidscan give in to that old urge to bujt out of the classroomwith cicar conscience Wijh theydtake me along From where I sit, it doesnthuri us aditls, either, to get outand see how tho rei of ihe country lives We Ond the typical tiicau4oins errrv ilhi fromherding cattle to flyir planes with evtryrhini from steak toeverything front beer to buttermilk for his favorite beverageAnd the more we stiJy our dif ferenccs the more we learn howcvryono is underneath Sunday, Monday, April 22, 23THE McCONNELL STORYin CinemaScope and Color  Starring andAlan Ladd and June AllysonHOW TO BE VERY POPULAR in CinemaScope and Color WithBettty Grable, Sheree North and Robert CummingsColor Cartoon lohn Boyer and wife visited theNed Schaufles near Stockbridgej Sundayj Marcus Link and wife of Rush Lake called on the Roy DillinghamsSunday ooooHoover Soil ServiceNatural Soil  Buildhg MaterialsWE CARRY COMPLETE LINE OFJCOLLODIAL PHOSPHATE coa tains trace elements and mineralHYBROTITjUNatures own ttminera1 soil conditioner, Rich ispotash, high in yalueORGANIC BLENDA carefully kali anced combination of the best test ed natural soil builder, availableTues, Wed, Thur, April 24, 25, 26 1 HEBEL WITHOUT A CAUSEin CinemaScope and ColorJam Dean and Natalie Woodand1 SINCERLY YOURS in TechnicolorWithLiberace and Joan Dm Cartoon KYBRO TITENatures own SO mlnpost Neutralizes soilAQUA ZYMEThia is a liquid,rich in protien, amonia acids, lauric Is and some 20 different enzymesactivate penetrate and aeratethe soil arOur Materials Do Not Burn Nor    Corrode Machinery Available in 80 1b bag, by tonor carload Write for free literatureIvan I Richardson7801 DEXTERPINCKNEY ROAD Dexter, Mich Phone HA 62215 Authorized DealerIda Burchiel is attending business college in ToledoThe Gem Photo Co is takingpictures in the old Stark photo galiN H Caverly will hold an auetion of furniture at the hotel onApril 30 ,,,,C V VanWinkii neard William Jenning Bryan calk at Lansinjlast week Lee Fitch had his ami broken in ahay press last weekFrank P Glazier of Chelsea hasbeen ordered to turn his assets over SYLVANTHEATRE   Chelsea, Mich, OOOO Thur, Fri, Sat April 19,, 20, 21 Claudette Colbert, Barry SullivaninSui iu,at the Culver home in Oak Grove I l0 thJ trustee in bankruptcy He isSunday u appear in federal court in DetroitHP TEXAS LADYSuperScope and Technciolor oooo Mon, Tues, April 22, 23, 24 Alfred HitchcocksTHE TROUBLE WITH HABRV , in Vista Vision and TechnicolorWithEdmund Gwen, John Forsythe and  Shirley McLaine Bottle GasrOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDI HOME HEATINGI WYLIE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELLIs It True ThatI1 I , 1most powerful cor in the medium price field TUNS IN OROUCHO MARX EVERY WEEK ON NBC RADIO AND TELEVISION V1v Knocks But OnceBow ttboat the income check thai comes along every so oftn Each one is Opportunity, bringing  you chance after chance,to get aheadfrtakea little planning naturajly You cant do much about grocer qnd butcher moneyButbetyejB necessities and luxuriies, there is a margin of safety youcan carry forwardWork out your savings planand open an account at thisbank Thtea steadily build it upwith regular depositsL s   FIRST NATIONAL BankWin a AeWnhirt Trip Anywhm k Tim WorU your DeSoto dtoler  Vans Motora, 4 Thr Basil Whites of Mason Rdlon the Ben White Snndajand tfit Krneot Whites ofvm thrt Friday t LOW BANK RATESON AUTO LOANS Financing that new etc or lace model ined car, is easier with a bank loon Low interest fetesno extras cooveniem mootUy payments that may include lnsyfepps Ujtm wish Ask aboutour tuto loan plan THE McPHERSON STATE BANK IMCOEPORATTO 1IU0VMM KIN9TT YEARS 09 iAFl HOWBLLAMCKNET AU DepoeiU qp to 110,009 muxby Out Membership b the FedertJApril 18, 1956Lyvok, Losethird ion, BrimCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 4  Ptacfauy, Mkh April If,Regular meetin of village council called to order by PreeidMt DinkL Present Shirley, Kennedy, Tiplady, lUad AbsentLavey and Swarthout, Motion by Shirley support byKennedy to allow following billsLees Gulf Service, misc  ll Norman Miller, laborRobert Egeler, marshall  12500 Helen Reynolds, Treas 7500OMe Oil Co ,oil 7549Finekney Type Setting Co 3500 5Phe following appointments weremade by President Dinkel and ap proved by the councilBay Duffy M D Health OfficerNorman Miller Street ComRobert Egeler MarshallRev J W Winger was appointed for the 1956 MemorialDay Program Hotion to adjournXarried Mildred Ackley, village clerkPJNCKNEY MHN A LEAGUE 91 87 f89 39 77 511 Barnes Hotelt Beads Lumber2 Velvet Eez4 Plainfield Farm Bureau74 TA 0 Laitys 70 56 Dinkels Plumbing 73 55 7 IOOF No 40  60 688 Vans Motor Sales  58 709 Detroit Die Set 56 7219 Prise Service 47 8111 Gregory Tavern 60 8812 Leveys Hardware 32 96 Team 3 Game HighVelvet Eez 2667, Dinkels 2613,Barnes 2606Team High GameVelvet Eez 963, Larrys 82,Barn18 28Team High Z GamesH Taylor 24, F niger 614, CMiller 611Individual High GameH Taylor 248, A Fredenburg947, Jaccoa 247 vCONSERVATION NOTESThe rainbow or steelhead trout asaaoa opened April 14 The brown trout season opens April 28The first weekly firs report wasthree weeks late due to snows 20ires burned over 130 acres eTh first smelt run was reportedat Cold Creek Beulah last week It was late this year due to the latejvinter Latter we hear a big smelt run took place at Alpena Monday ofthis weekA flood at the Paris fish htcherywashed away 20,000 sub legal sizebrown and brook troutlfore than 100,000 persons uBedthe Pojnte Mwlle game area lastyear  An archery carp contest tournament attracted ll,0O0In the duck season there were 11,300 hunt adayAn eagle tried te carry off a catof Mrs Rsenbaum of Manistee lastweek However it put up such a fifht it dropped it after carrying it 100 yardsA 21 year old sergeant MatthewMcKeon at Paris Island, S C wascourt martialed last week for taing 73 of his men on a disciplinary march last week through a swampim which 6 of them died The swamp was swollen by rain and they lostifr way The sergeant has a goodrecord and several citations, buthis was a senseless act We wonder whoever happened to Hard BoiledtSmith of World War I who wasurt raartailed and dismissed from service for cruelty, 200 REWARD 206200,000 reward for informationleading to the arrest and conviction of the person selling whiskey and beer to teen agers ia and aroundFin4kney Woooioe IttaaseyApril 12 Brighton hereApril 20 Boysville hereApril 24 Dexter thereApril 27Manchester thereMay lHartIand hereMay 4 South Lyon thereItoy 8 Boysville thereHy 11 Dexter heret fcfay 15 Manchester hereMat 18HartUnd thereMay MSouth Lyon   Bepoaaible person mala or femalfiom this area wanted to serviceaid collect from automatic vend ing machteis No selliag Age notessential Car, references and 660we i king eapttol necessary 7 to 12 reokiy can at S8 monthly, poasibility full time For local interview give phone aad particulars Write 2 PlymouthHardtop fciRie f Two doois or f bar doors, V8 or B, ttsigia Plyipouth Hardtop for youyou pick, youll have the biggeit,est Hardtop of the lowprice tfcreei iiGUEl W LI Most beauty, size, value in the lowprice threeall yoursin a big new 56 Plymouth Belvedere or Savoy Hardtopm J pg tmwffUgfPO Box 8f Lake It Mianeopo Heres the ideal companion for springtime driving funa bright new Plymouth Hardtop Look at those racylets go lines  try the reflexquickresponse of Plymouths sensational newHyFire V8 or 6 see how easily yourPlymouth whisks you through city traffic and out to the open road Relaxwith Plymouths cloudsoft rideWith windows down, you ejijoy allthe airy fun and flair of a convertibleWith windows up, youre sedan snugYou wont settle for anything less, onceyouve driven a Plymouth Hardtop 1 The Inccmporabk hfaindoor Hardtop Vf r 4Plymouth ft the biggest cor in the lewprice Hire  longest, lowest, roomiest, with a true bigcar ridctWith the newest styling o the lowprice threerthis Plymouth is really new No warmedover VifalThe only PoshBurton Driving UTfho lowprice three,mechanical, safe, and so simple Optional on allThe performance champ of the Jowprk tfcreoholds official NASCAR speed and acceleration recordifAnd its mighty easy to own a Plymouth Hardtop , ask your dealer about his modern finance plea todayPlymouth ooste less From the day you buy tt through atl the years you own W youll spend less on a Plymouth, Thats one reason more l are used as taxis than ail other can cerakiaedVANS MOTOR SALESNOT FOR THE RIDE ,Next time you see a truck on the road, remember its not there just for the ride Its loaded with cargo bound forsome important destinationand ultimately that destinatioa is you ,  Yes, the economy of Michigan and of every other statein factis geared to motor transportTrucksare the key to our great achievements in production They have made possible new products and new mar keting methods They have enabled us to go out into therural and surburban areas and build homes and business projectsIts no wonder that trucks have increased in number inMichigan from 150,190 in 1941 to 351,337 in 1954 Theirpopularity has grown because theyve done such a magnificent jobfor manufacturers, fanners retailers, the pub liceveryone JKcUgu Trucking Association 145 EAST MAIN STREETV fsst Sbelbr Hotel  Detroit PINCKNEY, MICH  LOOK LOOKLOOKCome One  Come AllBoost Winter With FallAdded Midwestern farmers can makehigher profits from winter wheatdespite acreage allotments, byeffective fertilization this fall, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in citinginformation from college agro omistsIn Illinois, says the commitee,wheat yields have been increased from 14 to 40 bushels per acre with applications of fertilizer containing nitrogen, phos phate and potashEffective fertilization based onsoil testa boosts wheat profits in two ways 1Fewer aeres areneeded to produce the sameamount of grain This, in turn,cuts costly seedbed prepara tion  2By spreading fixed costsof production over a greater out put per acre, the net return isIncreased on each bushel ofwheatBroadcasting and plowing downthe fertilizer gives best resultsWhere soil tests show low and extremely low nutrient levels Theplowdown method assures aneven distribution of a largemount of fertilizer throughout0ie plow layerWhere soil tests show mediumand higher fertility levels, a rowC plication of fertilizer at pi antg time with the grain drill willfive good results The row application can also be osed to sup4jblement a broadcast and plow Opwn application to promoteRigorous root growth I Topdressings should be made he spring, if fertilizer wasted in the fall, or if only tmum amounts of nitrocene uttci h Jpportantv thinfc to re ProfitsDinner, April 2 7iV At St MarysNEW PARISH HALL STARTING AT 530 PMSponsored by The Guild of Pur Lady of Fatima mmmHigher yields and higher P n come from wheat ertied withnitrogen, phosphate and ptusnmember, says the comri is to get the fertiliser onIllinois results show that ihnet acre profit of the ruiitin ineluding the 14bushel wheat cro,was only 3869 But the rre re turn jumped tOs more thrn Sf4where nitrogen pnwsp4atc uiuJpotash were usedAgronomists lit thear mangement practices for profitJo wheat pSKJuclion 1 use tral rtd seed of a rocoiTjrnended vaiietytoT the pnrtinjlRr arc 9Observe the fiyiree date 3 Use minimum tillage to iuvidea firm soedbd 1 C n 4v water anr Antv or son biearlier plowing and t mul cover in the drier regions i,   ,azi Loot Sold to Aid Refugees   aWkJplus freight and taxxc  Semi Rig Price 22L30lsIigktUyImperfect plus freight and tax now 18025 Wedntiy, April 18, 1956MILL CREEK SPORTING GOODS HA66815, Dexter at the bridgeFAITH, Hllll Fiiirted by Junior Class of 1956 of Pinckney20,21AT TH PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM THE CAST OF CHARACTERS  REBERTA ACKLEYALLY PARSON the Maid  DORIS UMSTEADI HENRY BLODGETT The Butler DICK WYLIKI MRS OLIVTA ORKXERthp Houe keeper   LINDA LEE McCORKE, the Cook ,  NANCY 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Lodgeo2r Ann Arbor waB killed Tuesday, morning on Stoney Creek Rd he I van sftlemiaB for the Hesse Groceiy Co He attended the PinckneyPast Masters Night Saturday Mrs Jennie Kellenberger principaloi the Pinckney elementary school, uttended th meecnuf r scnoolprincipals at Mich State University April 12 and 13 Dr Henry Hill cfPoslody CoUfcge, Nashville, Tean was speaker Mrs Men Cnmnbcll Kinpsoughter county prtsUMt, tru ft     f thewhom fire WIN blind, ibt UaHti Nation BdMt the Mtthodist church thtr Thurtday irnday nijfht with Mrs RalphGlenn of GrgoTy the was the gueatof th Friendly Neighor Circle attin Fowtarville Methodist church Honday Blfbt ift Meiwin Campbell will directher music pupils in a spring con Ctrt BUtfie ftttWal At the WinanaLake school on Tuesday night MrV Eva Docking Allen of HowLii tearhing at the high schooljf KeegoSon A MASONIC BANQUET AT ANNABOR SOME YEARS AGOJudge Neil Reid and wife Dr Alex Ruthvea and wife, Glen Alt Clark McKtnzie, Dr Frandi fl Lambi Guy PoweU  AA   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r mother , Mrs Ila e Abraham s in  Fowlervill e ttunday Tlioma i Bryan o f Detroi t calle do n  hi a brother , Herbert , Saturday  Wesle y DeKlei n an d wif e o f Man  ICheste r calle d o n tb  Walte r Clark sFriday LUMBE R AN D BUILDIN G SUPPLIE SEvrytn g in Sherwl n William s Paint san d Buildin g Hardwar eCoa l an d Fue l Oi lD  E  HOE Y   SON SPho M H A 6811 9 Dexte rLOITE R WELDIN G SHO PLOUI E BROW N SPECIALSTires , Batterie sSprin g Chang e Ove rLEE S GUL F SERVIC E STATIO NGUL F GA S AN D OIL SGSNBBA L AUT O REPAIR , ACCESSORIES , WRECKE R WtVIC ELBONAR D LEE , PBOf  Complete Servic eOil,  Gas LubricationB  F  GOODRIC H TIRE SVEDDER S MARATHO N SERVIC EB  i  Goaditci i Tires, Batteries , Accessorie s Phon e U P 8 319 6 44 5 Eas t Mai n Stree tSA Y I T A  WIT H FLOWERS fro mHELLER S FLOWER SPhon e 28 4 HsvtttWATt K SY S TtMS,PLUMBlN G ,REPAIR STH E RouS H FLUMBIN 31 0 Webste r Phone U P 8  660 7Th e fire  jeop wa s calle d t o St  Th e To m Clark g  f AJi nMan s Cemeter y twic e Sunda y b y th e Jerr y Clarie s o f   lfeta craBf fire It stared np again af ed en Mrs Margartt Ctatfc M fac M  ,fAJJ Wi PINGKNKT D18FATOI Wednesday, April 18, 1956  tuitinutitillHniliitlllHIIHNIUllMltllitniUMIMIIIMMimiHMHtmilltllHJM1HIHIItlHtWEAi i Offers NEW, C195 MultiTint  JtUSEEXCLUSIVE BOYDELL FORMULA Bonded Finishing WhitePIGMfcNTTitanium Pigment White LeadZinc OxideMagnesium Silicate 40026o2001000 VEHICLEPure Linseed OilDriers and Thinner 7302701000c IMAGINEfreshly made COLORSto choose fromruiming A PLreLOOK AT THE AMAZING FACTS1 Covers 600 sq ft per gallon 4 Controlled selfwashing2 Permanent Colors 5 Mildew Proof3 Extremely easy application 6 FourYear GuaranteeCome in TodaySee the colors you select freshly mixed right, before your eyesTHE LAVEY HARDWARE Note of a Yean Ago 1HE BUSINESS PROFESSIONALThe iinckney SanitariumRay M Deffy, M D Pificknay MichiganCall 1100 A, M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysTues, FrL, Sat700 to 800 P M,Married at Toledo April 16 Margarefc Kuhn of Gregory tto Walter iiaker of Detroit jilis William Roberta, 64, wiowho lived on the Howell Rd died April 13th The O K S iustllation is FridaynightCharles Bishop wh formerly lived tae Charles Jalligan home was jfouad dead at Dausviiie las week, f General Insurance Mr and Mrs M J Reason wero pgQE u p g3221were surprised Saturday night on arriving h,ine from Detroit ttofind their louse full of company inhonor of their 25 wedding annivr LEE LAVEYCLAY GORDONX JB Darrow and wife called onthe Btrt Beahams in Brighton Sun A marriage license has been issued to Caspar Vollmer of Northvilleand Emma VoUuier of Pinckney The oil well at the Jlenbrookfarm which has been shut dowu forbore time has gotten into the court Two workmen Owen VViute and Andrew iVieiiott goL an 300 judgementfor wyes due and have seized the equipment lh oil weii on the Latson farm in Genoa came in a diyhueThe Read LumLer yard has beenrobbed numerous times La it Fridayigit C H Kennedy saw a tough ig cuoiomer around theie adied iLliuts and Fred were outout their sons, iiustli aiuiylxrt reponded nobly Arming tlenueiveo wrii whaLjur theycouiu laid inciuJiag a horse pistol they converged en the pho from ail1 oints reinforced by Deputy IryinKennedy Normon Hiiller and lUtrry Iviurphy They found a hobo asleepon a pile of soft lumber He wasvery fragrant as he had drank a bolilecl of lilac toilet water before retiring He was lodged in the jail    i at Howell on a vagrancy charge iMerwin Campell and vrife, Arnold 1 soft ball piy Noin Millers i LYLE W MJNSELL ASSOCIATEREGISTERED LANDSURVEYOROffice 211V2 East Grand RiverPhone 1551W Howell, Michigan Lle W MunelLDRTGiirMcCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell MichiganBERT WYL1E, HJNERAL HOMEDon 0 SvarthMl DirectorModepn Equipment Ambulance ServioPHONE 17 P 8S17Fred G I OPfOMETRISTIZ0 West Grand Rivtr Howell, MichiganPhone 358 ididence 12LLOYD HENDEELivestock HaulingWeekly Tripe Made to DetroitGeneral Truckingf HONB U P ftiMt jRoger J Carr AgencyOMFUETB INSURANCE  AGBEdith R Carr14 2 MILL STincknej, Mich Phon UPFARM SALES  SPECUUXZPhone FowlervllL CAc3 baadilla St Piuckaey,Watch htpairiiicjGold Sicanpi r, Wcrlch ikids Jewele Fa1he Billfolds fidai Estatelift Your Property Kh MlHitter lYVSalesServkeRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and CourteousPfrone UP 8Sn1 J25 Webster 8l Pinekney, Michigan Broker  209 North Peaifv P 8S15DOTECAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chilson Rond, 4 mi N of M4V Brighton AC 74411Rosman AWinger took a trip trough and the southern statesver th week end sponsored bythe Conjl conference Tkt Jack Follick family of Detroit Sumday dinner guests of theHauckaJka Gruegel, former Pinekneykakttr wko pled guilty to withhold img 1100 truck everweight fines atLtslU while justice of the peace William Winger went to U of MLospital, Ann Arbor for treatment noltl Berquist and  ,,last week spent Sunday at the Floyd Maycroit j lniin1  l Jh,    , nr  Ranir l UiaiiU beat  Aid yHowar d Read s wit h th e De l Pac k hom e in  Gran d Rapid ,er s o f An n Arbo r ha d dinne r Su n Ou a Campbel l an d wif e spen t Su nda  a t Kapinkd s in  Detroit  Loi s da y a t th e Car l Lent z hom e in  La nfo rPe t ken s o f Howel l spe n th e week  ing Mrs  Campbel l staye den d a t th e Howar d Rea d home  fe w days Th e Clar e Mille r famil y attend  Mrs  Doroth y Dinkel  was in  Lan er i th e Builder s Sho w in  Dctrio t Su n sing  lats t Wednesday dHy   Th e Peac h Palme r famil y o f Flin tTh e Jac k Sharp s o f Lansin g spen t an d th e Ji m Meyer s famil y o f Ho wSunda y a t th e Le e Lave y home  el l calle d a t th e Her b Palme r hom eAlber t Shirle y an d wif e calle d o n ove r th e week  endw u ju t M I 2  year s probatio n b y ih  Ro y Wright s a t Gregor y Sun  Mrs  Ma e Brya n entertaine d aJtf  Haydtn  H e ha d repai d th e   number o f friend s a t a  jewelr ym9M w ,   party a t he r hom e Monda y night yDiiks 1 to A0  a AnSinger s Hink y ADYSn d Han k 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Min n m  writin g an d unde r oat h t o said    n  T     IOR SALE  Beagt e aog , femaU ,court , an d t o serv e a  cop y thereo f  R SALE20 0 ft , o f frontag e o u   mcnth g o U   trai fQfupo n BEULA H E  MlLLE K    M3  als o cit y lot s o n nort h hu n loves  a  fiduciar y o f sai d estat e 5     Unadill a S t Pmckae y MrH R  l e 102g 0   Cord fiduciary o f sai d estat e tha t suc h claim s wil l b e hear d p 01  informatio n cal l Osca r Bec Kan dthe heir s a t la w o f sai d d d  Mrs Kippl e 10280  Langley ,  Lafce , phon e U P 8  5720 f Pinckney sfis r eeased b e deteremine d b y sai d cour tat  th e Probat e Offic e o n Jun e 1 91  Ii 6 at te n A  M J  I t   Ordered , tha t notic e thereo fb e give n b y publicatio n o f a  cop yhereo f fo r thre e week s consectivel ypreviou s t o sai d da y o f hearing , inth e Pinekne y Dispatch , an d tha t th epetitione r caus e a  cop y o f thi s notic eVEGETABLE SGROCERIE SFIS HPRICE SQUALIT YCOURTEOU S SERVIC E FOR SALSemimudern fc 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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> ID ispatchWednesday, April 11, 1956MICHIGAN MIRROR  School Canrival April 21 j SOCIETY NEWS w ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CARNITbere are differentto the accomplishments ofUtture Gov Williams says it was a Do Nothing legislature The legslaitcts say their Kst of acotnplishmentais impressive, At SATURDAY, ARRIL 21mothers who will act as chairman of the various amusements atThey spent 12,000,000 more than tbe Carnival at the elementarythe orevious session, mostly for school Saturday April 21 from v00 mental health, education and publichealth  There was no tax increase due toia trfcasury surplus and increasedcollections of existing taxes The fiiml budget will be around 330,000GOO which it within 9,000,000 of KUHNCROTTYi The wedding of Mrs Isabelle Kubn of Gregory to Wilbur CrottyThe following are the list of the J of Lapsing took place at St Marys church Saturday morning, UevAllrt Shmitt officiating Thecouple were attended by the bridesdaughter by Mrs, Uene Robb andJohn Cremer of Lansing, William Kuhn and Jack YoungusheredThe bride wore a blue lace afternoon gown and the bridesmaid apink taffeeta dress The weddingto 800 p mChairman Mrs Goucher U86666BudgetFinance Mrs Louis Root Gaifctt ChurchPBHf XIPublicity Mrs John TessmerDecorations Mrs M JonesBake Sale  Mrs Lewetta HainesRefreshmentsRummagewlvnt the governor asked forThe legislature killed the gover,01a Michigan Bet label for Movies Michigan products and also his  May S325 minimum hour wage  Ciy Tree , Mrs John WaltonMrs Pauline SingerWhite Elephants MrClyde CloughMrs A OtwellMrs Jane TaschMrs Helen YoungThe governor vetoed the bill that Handicft,Green Thumb Grace Craigwould make it harder for aliens to Cracker Barrel Mrs P Borowskyco lect inheirtances in Michigan Kiddie RidesMrs Keu KleinMrs E Whitett was originally drawn to prevent v   r, wnrceIron Curtan Countries from inheir ooks ard Comics Mrs E Coloneinsr property in Michigan f Fjh pnd Mrs Earl SchuraanMayor Cobo of Detroit appeared  Iandwriting Analyst Guess wholeMte tfre legislature to appeal for  Contributions or donations mayfunds for Wayne Major air port  be brought to the school Friday,which hi wants to use to surplant  Marys tatfeollcMm t Albert flchaltt, fteterstaday MuMt 81 and 1000Moresa devotions, Friday eveningat 7BConleaftona, Vriday events after Dtvotfes aBdSatjiirdaj tnmto 900 9 a and Suadaj be M9foie UM 800 MasCslvsijr Muwoaite CfcanfeBm flan Bsschy, Paster8 ft Supt Walter1000br akfast and guests recepton j Mersiag Wonfatfjwas at the brides home in Gregory  lefioay 8efrti ll00Alter a wedding trip the couple willive at Pittsburg,Pa, where thegroom s an insurance auditor Thebrides 3 children and 3 of the 4children of the groom attended the weddingwhich he wants to p 3 from 8 to 9 am or Satur Willow Run His appearance was  day, April 21 from 12 to 3 p m orhailed as an indication he might  caU chairman for detailsthemTp by vacation on his ranch in Arizona lTHE 28th GRAND ASSEMBLYThe 28th Grand Assembly for thecation on his ranch iRepublicans will have 1602 dele Rawbow Girls in Michigan was heldgates at their state convention in held at Traverse City April 5, 6, 7 Detroit May 5 and the Democrats The following from here attendedliiSO at theirs at Grand Rapids June Mr and Mrs Lawrence Camburn,Mr Francis Robinson, Roy Reasonwife, Leota the Gustafson fam2 The Republican national convention is at SanFrancisco August 20 tion is at SanFrancisco gtht Democrats at Chicago August iWolon Porter,Roberta AckleyPatn leaver Nancy Spittler, Nancy SlayCONSERVATION DEPT den1 Marilyn Gustafson was electedThe state is saving thousands of Jiand Faith and Mrs Francis Rob i t th bd f itidollars annuallly by feeding a new won to the board of registrationpellet diet to fish, formerly waste  the ensuing year Lucille Camtrom slaughter houses was fed brn and Leota Reason received theThe new diet was developed at the Grand Cross of Color Degree,hatcheries n8 attended Sandy Smith ofIn 1955 227,541 campers used the Kalamaoao is the Grand Worthythe Michigan state parks Alvisor She replaces Dawn HuebA Huron county fanner recently els  Wymouth flock of 100 pheasants in a 1 A CORECTIONThee was an error in the writeupsldom used barn on his farmBird banding has been used wideBird banding as beenly in America since 1890Soine 7,000 of Mrs Rene Millers 4H club last dd  The   Quick Thedr000 of the 600 species are bandedeach year This reveals bird habitsA tern banded on Beavcvr Island was killed n Ohio 2C years later,A pintail duck bandd in North DakodThe   Quick Theaderswo  blue ribbons and 1 redmembers are Mary Lee Aschen Sharon Griffith, Carol MillAnta Clark Dorothy Doyle,,A pintail duck bandd in Nort Da t wa8 killed in South America and Mary Kelly, Camilla Buda, ChristinaJJowskianother pintail banded in Labradorwas killed in England 24 days later Mqire than 00,000 banded brds havebeen recovred Anyone finding oneiu asked to send the information toconservation dept Lansing7b more employees have been addd tothe forest fire division Lands totalling 1050 acres wiil beends be considered by the dept174 acres are in the Waterloo are10,000 wall eyed pike will belifted over the Newayg dam at Mus n It will take 15 nights of nettGUY SMITHGuy Smith, 80, died at LakewoodsOhio lat week The funeral was atthe Daniels Funeral Home thereThursday He was the son of thelate Charles G and Blanch Smith ofLakfland For many years he wasemployed in a Lakewoods bank Heleave his wife, Olive, and 2 daughters Mrs June Waite of Rocky Riv er, Ohio and Mrs Nancy Nichols of Lakewoods, He was a member ofthe Lakewoods Masonic Ledge Neighboring Nottsr J 4 men graduated in the statepolice class at EastLansing FridayGov Willaims addressed them Thecjily one from this section was John Butler, son of the Jack Butlers ofGregory8 outboard motors worth 2000ment Co last Wednesday night,were stolen from the Chelsea ImplThe Brighton City council will intitli parking meters on 3 additional streets this year4 gunmen masked with stockingslooted the Citizens Bank at Flint of 75,000 last Thursday The robbery only took 5 minutesThe Whitmore Lake schooll willmeet April 18 to consider buildingliigh school or annexing to another cistrict They have 108 pupilsfrom the 9th to 12th grades butvoulU have 206 if they annexed theHamburg, Green Oak and Flintoft PENANOLLLyda Pena, daughter of Gregori Fena and wife of Anderson was married to Earl Noll of Gregory attlie Plainfield Methodist church Pi, day night by Rev Stringer Theywere attended by the brides sister,Mary and brother Ben The recept ion was at the church parlors The grom is in the army stationed atFort Riley, KansesCELEBRATE 50 ANNIVERSARY Mr and Mrs Marion J Reasonwill observe their 50th wedding anniversary at their home Sunday,April 22 with open house Mrs Rea son was the farmer Lucy Swarthoatand was married to Mr Reason onApril 18, 1906 by Rev G WMylne He has served as supervisor, People Meetfe ,FtUewtttp Barries 7tfOIQQtowelRev J W Win, rasterMonday School 90 u mMorning Worship 10i6 a mprayer meeting Elementary School CURRENT UJMMENTKindergarten 1 Vtb Batte Onek SaniUrium forCarl Tauruamins brother made  90 years a champion of a raatlssrale that iloatsBecky Henry vLne I dict haS announced that hacefortllher grandmother Sunduy Dennis it viH sery meat n poetry ItaUooth has a baby calf One of Dan founder, a try doctor emeg Gardners cows died Pauline Van ed from the Wftter fur  icum went to a numeeJuhn Darrow to tspose a meatless dt H m cm horseback riding Jmy Heath fM, Harvey Kellogg, dead for a numi going to move ou a farm Ldaia hvy of year, Uat Coone was 6 years old Monday um diQ a 1250000 bMiM  yeaOlona Jackson has a theory that a metlma  mLicky Oreys grandniH ha a birJ t,,e,ls wou,d cure   ki,py nmmy Kitchen was , im a  wing andmillionair Another feilowtownt   gaiKitchen was 1 im a 6 years old last weukDianna Humesgrandmother is home from the hopital We appreciate the help uf theSafety Patrol Boys ,1UI, i i, , i , ,,J  ct J lakes etc made him a millionitiii He also put over the theoryDennis Reynolds visited his coujin end played football Jeff iiendeg pat the ctarch at 100Wed efadr patctto f sM p BThe ChartMS6 Wt between Mate and UnadiQla 8treettRev Keith Ruegegger, PastorSunday School 941  OLMorataf Worship 1650 AMYouth Croup 7iOO p mEvening Service 800 p mTOga Prayer Meotfng  800 p mJrChoir Pfmetice Wed,  400 p m 8r CSoir Pmctke Wed  Tilt p a to visii a friend but the frieaiout here Carols little sisters ia the hospital again Alan Burgo UiLJits are painting thir kitcienkier Hajdin has 2 kittens Ruth irahys family had boys from Ja ,  , ,, , ad hai thousands drinking hishas new kittens Timmy Chambers i, ,,,   u   , has a new ball and bat Elaine I,     5ubsbtute made of grainrow had n Easter egg hunt Carol The legislature aeems determinedMnke and her laniily weut f De ,t lest to move the Boy, Reform Mhuil from Lansing which it hastalked about doing for the past 59years In other instances oppositjo of different communities overits being located in their area has,      ht kl UP its being moved But as Senlan and Argentine visit them Sun ctoi, phiJ1ps aad,t Wherevef  J iay Mike Carver has sand i,it,Liudi  irfH the ,,r,TT u ,   , ,   ,  ll w tnerc WI oe opposition,ie visited relatives in luuiSeood aac iiiirdhicky Bloxom, sister, Xury Loa Lil, have appropHatedL,UVAC has iovid to liast Lansing bu a sight for it ihe Bowowsky family iiul  us ever the week end Sue Ann ,uw thelegislature intends to gtyad with it regardless AnywaVCARD OF THANKSI wish to thank my friendsneighbors and relatives for their manyacts of kindness To the several orcouncilman and school board mLl tio of the Congl church forher at different times and is a life I their cards letters ,and the ad is a ife  f  Tmember of the Masonic lodge Mrs m flowers th Keason is a past worthy matron of th Kinff9 Dahtels past worthythe O E S They have 4 childrenGeraldy Harold, Jack and Mrs Hel en Reynolds I receivedrs for tneir cardIWANTS PARKING LOTSunday Detroit News carriedpicture and writeup of Joe Green who operates a supermarket on Vernor Highway there He is trying to establish a parking lot near hissi ore He claims the merchants arelosing business on account of lackof parking facilities The home own uf cheer ,also to the Past Matronof the Pinckney O E S for the lovely plant They were all deeplyunpreciated during my long illness Mrs Ona Campbell uncleThere were 3,896 more babiesHoWl ben in Michigan in 1955 than inUob fcn Sm according u the board o ding u the board on Arbor visited her Sunday arry health The infant death rate i alsoBaughns grandiatier ha, UH  c  Mllll lower beinjf  Jii Uonner and sons were diniiur p ns were diniiur plUd Lo 28 in 19,0 For et of the Irvm Cantrell family lt,rsons in Michigan who die 81 are the car ot Pat Plummy and his clad Jlirn There are more got stuck in the mud Saturday and t hers are oppsing his brothers the move,own the GreenJamesKoche farm here on Dexter RdART EXHIBITIONMrs Don Swarthouts Art Classj 14 people were arrested on a raid held their exhibit in the Pinckneyigym last week There were over200 drawings done in black andVhitc and colors besides ceramics Prof Emil Weddige of Universityof Michigan judged the work The following got trophies FirstsIjinncilee Swarthout and Julie KellySecond John St Pierre and Shiela Eolcn The following received pins Htvb Dyer, Roberta Ackley, Patsy Duuford, Janet VanSlambrook, Shirley Miller Dolores Bokros PfKeifNEY MfiKS A LEAGUE 1 Barnes Hotel2 Read Lumber  a Velvet Eez  5 Dinkels4 Plainfield Farm SureauG Larry 7 Vans Motor SaisK Detroit Die Set 9 IOOF No 40 10 Prices Mobile Service 11 Gregory Tavern12 Lavey Hardware  3 High Teams W888674777370575552444031 L3G3850G4515467 697280Si93Velwet Eez 2667 Dinkels 2613,IOOFNo 40 2574 Team High GarVelvet Eez 963, Barn 28,Reads923 Individual High 3 GamesH Taylo 624, C Miller 611, AFredenburg 598 ,Individual High GameH Taylor 248, A Fndenburg 247L Jacobs 247 High Averages itale than ever before Butiuy had to walk home Billy Shircy ,0l,s not explain theis enjoying a new color televisionJlojvei Uonner has a new wallet aaJbelt Mary Cosrays grandfiti rirave he a pet lamb and her uncL, Howard u collie puppy Sunday only average one baby inSKive her a pet lamb and lioi uncle ,,t placed on a white valb to celebrate her birthday andthai of her cousin, RustyTriday thConkiins of irand Haids visitedAnne Marie YOUIIK Katiiy Shettel roe went to a weddiny at Plainfieldifiday nii,ht and to her cousins weduiny at Adrian Saturday thatinceasingLiith One columnist ha come upvU a unicjuc theory He said inAlaska eskimos who live on a aaki im  diet which is mostly meat yearimans dietIny have a baby very yearFourth GradeOur Englsh lesons are about tri  ivel Last week we wrof business  idont was supposedto tend Tl segregation battle stillin he south and there were reper u ion in the north when a inob ftf i0 stoned the home of an allegedjjjio in Detroit who had moved into an oil white district He claimedlo be a Cherokee Indian but agreed  out at a profit and moveTheletters by answeerinie advs, from inrpUMe and railroad companiesWe have asked for ioldcrs and in formation on trips We have aare on desegregation but it not appear The 3 points h ed were,l To appoint a commsion to issue supeanag in a case poems for our school poem book I of a denial of civil rights 2 EstabEach is about birds They wre writ , hsh a civil rights division in the tin by Mike Plummet, Diane Gu j,,Mce dept 3 Pass legislation allbaeky and Karen Downing In arith fw,,, a person denjed yotj fnieliu we are studying the tables ot tj start action in federalla We are working on our dance for  , ,the spring festival to be held in HiU I President EisenhowAuditorium Ann Arbor in MayOurroom won Lst week in the contestbest manners at the lunch room tab Our reward ws to first ttj26h PAST MASTERS NIGHT Livingston Lodge No 76 holds26th annual past masters night at the Pinckney school here Saturdaynight at 7 p m This is often cailedVhe Little Grand Lodge because somany grand lodge officers attendincluding the grand master The  JWlfirst banquet was in 1930 when ye rZ , 11a ,nn nfeditor was master Rosco Bonistee     Cfl5tVrn trip graphs taken on ms western triplunch all this week We are happy to have the children who had meas ,  , TTJ1 Bi 4 I IU ttVC tilt CIUJUICII  VJ 111114 UltViOH Tylor 181, J Ledwidpe 174, AL ,o t ,, i7ft u ww els and chicken pox back m schoolFredenbug 173, J Mack 170, H Widrnayer 167aGEOGRAPHY STUDENTS WIN AWARDSDon Winger, son of Rev and Mr of Pinckney wonYouth Fifth Grade NewsWe took our relief maps home today after Mrs Miller took picturesof them,We are decorating our room for the Mothers Carnival We are er has refusedLo approve th,e sale of armi tott approve the rale of arm toAibia by Communists Not thatit makes much difference ag theystem to be able to get all they want from Great Britian and FranceHowever there is a large JtwifthisPopulation here that, does nothi action We doubt that thereany settlement possible in the Jwi Arab conflict This tnmity heexisted for thousands of yars Thefcirls for the spelling bee are  head tf the United Nation hasthe best one will inThemaster, was speakerAnother unique thing is that the Mothers Club will be entertainedby oui room with songs from Stepli en Foster and a mellerdrama WeBASE BALL SEASON OPENS Pinckney high school openshere with Brighton at 3 p m Thursday Only A seniors and one juniorare on the team They are Dick Don Packer, Ed HollingswoitU and Herb Dyer and Dave Hum , junior Higgs wili pitchogainst Brighton with Hollings on a Chelsea pool room and charged  cundidates for grand marshal thewith gambling i I first tP in the ladder that leadsWashtenaw countys marriage  to Vrand master atend this banquet Foster and mdler drama We Thre arhope they like it A happy birllulay but the lh y age  qcouncillor claims to have effected  Tf1ose who will attend this year areworth or Huhman catching In prac , , tine game with Howell Pinckney I JfiRr weeKlost G to 3 Three freshmen, Dennisi recoiisilations in 60 percent of casesLund ledGreen Ok township has purchase 2 voting machines and will use them in this years electionsShowermens Market at SouthIyon was fobbed of 2600 one flightClark, Dick Kennedy and Earl Simonson got all the runs KIWANIS NOTESS00 attended the Kiwanis pansakesupper Tuesday night Howard Read was chef Next Tuesday theclub attends a district meeting atthe Whitmore Lake fire hail at 700p mOOOO LIVINGSTON LODG1 NO 7 APRIL CALENDARAPRIL 12FC DegreesApril 2LEA Degree 14Past Masters banquet 0Lodge at aebeol 7 p mLBrighton has lost its auto licensebureau John Wiese, Ford dealerhaving resignedThe home of Ben White at Anderson was struck by lightning recently, damaging television, radio, tele phone and electric lights At a special election last weekthe Tooley school on Grand Rivervoted to annex to Howell Kussel Englehart Mich Bellconttty mgr, has been named presi dent of the iWell Rotary Club A marriage license was issued lastweek to Earl Noll,22ond Lyda Pena 18 both of PinckneyTney were mrvied at Plainfield Friday night andte reception was at the Glen Alt, Ann Arbor Arthur Torey, If1internationalProf RaymondGrand Blanc, Newton Bacon, Niles  OI e Geophysics Institute of Percy Williams, Jimmie Smith oni Alaska to thank hini for the materBurkc Montgomery, DetroitHarold 1 sent to le Pmckey high schoolUoch, Dearborn geography class Both students pre pared their exhibits in the English classes directed bysummer with geographic efor each photographMcDermott, daughter of,  ,  h n  Litfht who has been ill a long timeIt seems Hurry back BillySixth Grade New mere to see if he can effectfire but his succesiLaUles takeTh re are a ceasei dubiousplace almostArabs thaiare better verted in dailythe John McDermotts wonable mention on herriNCKNBY KINGS DAUGHTERS tJld The Pinckney Kings Daughters Mr8 Irene MiIlermet with Mrs Woodroe Massey on ,Thursday Mra Maurice Darrowread the devotions from the lastrhaprer of St John Annual Businessthe Hamburg Township Republicanr inal plans were made for fie C   bVeld l  at 8Mother and Daughter banquet May ate HmUrg ft Wl9 and committees appointed L A mehen,of theMrs Prank Miekle, Ann Arbor, MZB ,chirnian, state committee eof the T  to  A , 1fi t University Hospital School spoke Unty Convention on Anl 18 atof the work at the school 17 mem p bers and a guest were present Mrs Jerry Madison assisted thehostess The next meeting is with BAKE SALE APRIL 14The Lady of Fatima group of StVp are getting along very well  Marys Alter Society will hold awith our carnival decorations Wa lake sale at the Gerald Reasonplan to make it look like a fairy ptcre Saturdy April 14 from 900 fale cave and it is almost finished  in, to 1200 a mtut there are a lot of little thingsLIBRARY NEWSNew books are Harry Black byto doOur play for the Mothers Clubis coming along very groodThe boysand girls for the spelling are studystudying very hardMrs Irving Catrell The high school has voted tohave a student council Speculationg pVaaBUakrook, W L hoxua M345W and Pkgre it the favorite forwell never mind i at the Court House, HowellL M Bonner, SecSomeone must be reducing thesurplus dog population here Emm, etfc Widmayer lost hjs boxer pupHe was told there were some deaddogn on the village dump He wentthere and found 7 but none was aboxer BRIDAL SHOWERMiss Alice Wakcfield was givena personal and miscellaneous showtr last Tuday evening at the homeof Mrs Mark Nash Mrs WoodmeMassey w cohostess Miss Wakcfield will become the bride of TedStockton April 28 Walker and We Are the Government by El tin The latter waapresented to the library in honor rfMis Dee Stamm200 REWARD 2 200,000 reward for teformatiiuiK to the arrest and convktioaof the person selling whiskey andbeer to teen agers in and around FinkneyWIN ENGLISH ,tt7iRlSRchard Imua, Karen Hollen, Lyn jKitchen, Janet Nichols John StPierre and Suzane Clark won honorcblc mention or essays in the Youth f 1 silent contest sponsored by the Lnming State Journal All are pup in the 9th and 10th grade EnglisQ jBri ightonof Irene Millar WoooioeCALENDAR NightPast  Born to the Harold HfeltiaUm otApril 6 ia J1LLLWednesday April 11,VIVIAK HOLIDAY COUPS Heres why the engine thatstarted the highcompressionstill tope the field today ITHE ROCKET BROUGHT highcompreasionperformance to motor ins , set the stand ards  broke the recordsToday its the same With a high in com pression of 925 to 1 and a displacement of324 cubic inches, the Rocket packs apotent new wallopTHIRIS AN EFFORTLESS SMOOTHNESSthat tell you this one is a masterpiece of balance and precision Whats more thispower plant bigbore, shortstroke designmeans akorter piston travel for less friction,lea wear and longer life240 hp and 350 Ibft of torqueStandmrd on Svim NinnyEight Youll rarely nse the full 21 Of horsepowerunder the hood, But, youll go for the Rockets high torque the force that makesthe wheels go round Even at medium gpeedn, your toe 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limit yourself, the grand prize inDe Sotos exciting new Winning Ride contest is one month, allexpensepaidadventure trip for you and your immediate family anyivhere in the world, plus abeautiful 1956 De Soto Fireflite 4door Sedan Easy to win See your DeSoto dealerfor all the detailsCyrUia ooaatrin xduded Notes of 48 Years AgeHon William Jennings Bryanspeaks at Jackson April 16 at 130p m Born to Bert Appleton and wifef Chilson Thursday a son Rev A GGates has been appointed supt of the Sunday school teachers class in this county C E Dunning of Hamburg, father of Will Dunnnig is very ill Last Sunday a fire was startedin the woods across the pond whichi took several hours to put out C D Bennett who has been in thegrocery businesss with Frank Hoff in Lansing has bought a store ofhis own The heirs of Joe Loree have started suit in circuit courtt tto beak his f will, IAt 8 p m the old Bates home inthe east part of town burned downIt was unoccupiedProf and Mrs Ellsworth Kirtland have returned from the Philipines1 and are at theij home on Doyle RdFloyd Jackson and Fred Burgessare drawn for jury dutyThe village being out of funds thecouncil had to borrow 200 The following voted for the ordinfijfioe not to have a saloon in Pinckney Carey VanWinkle,James RochePrank Johnson, H F Sigler and David MowersMiss Kate Ruen is now teachingmusic in the Howell schools Will Roche is breaking a pair ofolts for Henry Plummer The CongM Church will put onthe comedy The Spinsters Buries Ique at the opera house on April f21 The cast isElla Jackson, Emma j fykes, Georgia VanWakle,, Mary Read, Emma Burgess, Emma Dinkel, Julia Sigler Rosa Bock, Grace Crofoot, Elvina CadwelL MarySwarthout, Hattie Swarthout, Mary SYLVANTHEATRE   Chelsea, Mieh  OOOO Thur, Fri, Sat, April 12, IS, 14 Alfred HitchcocksTHE TROUBLE WITH HARRY in Vista Vision and Technicolor WithEdmund Gwen and Jaha Forsythe and Shirley MacLaineSun, MonM Tues, April 15, 16, 17Bing Crosby, Donald OConnor,Phil Harris, Jeaiunire Mitzie GaynorANYTHING GOESin Vista Vision and Technicolor OOOOJimmy Porter who has been homehas returned to the Anderson Airfield at Washington D C HOWELLTHEATREBOTCH MICHIGANWed, Thur, April 10, 11,13Frank Sinatra and Eleanor ParkerUMAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM4Cartoon and Novelty LEE THEATREWHTTMORE LAKE A   i Friday, Saturday, April 13, 14 Double FeatureRobert Taylor cwBILLY THE KID WithBrian DonlevyIriday, Saturday, April 13, 14 Double FeaUxeDanny Kaye asTHE COURT JESTER ID Technicolor AlsoTbe Bowery BoysisTHE JAIL BUSTERSSunday, Monday, April 15, 16Matinee Sanday, 230 p m mt, Koch Hudson and Cornell Rogers inNEVER SAY GOODBYE in Technicolor Bowery Boysla CRASHING LAS VEGAS Color CartoonOOOO Sun, Mon, Tues, April 15, 16, 17 Bfrife, Crosby, Donald 0Connor,PhilHarris, Jeanmaire Mitzie ttaymer inANYTHING GOES Vista VisionIn TechnicolorNovelty NewsIs It True That Opportunity Knocks But OnceHow about the income check that comes along ererj te eften Each one is Opportuaity,bringing you chance after chance to get ahead It takes a little planning naturally You cant do much about grocer and butcher moneyButbetween necessities aad luxur ies, there is a margin ef safetyyou can carry forwardWork out your savings plan,and open an account at this bank Then steadily build it up regular depositsnf Motor Sales Fiok, Sarah Burchiel, Maude Gatei,  friTIAlIAlAnna Francis, Lou Mortenson, MorH5 JlAllvHlALley Vaughn as Prof Makeover andhis assistant is Clayton Placeway Tues, Wed, Thur, April 17 18, 19Hurt Lancaster and Anna MagtanalaTHE ROSE TATTOOSCO DRIVEIN THEATRETues, Wed, Thur, April 17 18, 19 IEARL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC in SuperScope tnd ColorWithDennis Morgan and Virginia MayoTALL AND RAIDING WithRandolph Scott and Dorothy Malone CartoonSunday, Monday, April 15, 16 THE RACERSim CinemaScope and ColorStarringKirk Douglas and Belle DarviandGENTLEMEN MARRYBRUNETTESin CinemaScope and ColorWithJohn Russell and Jeanne Crain Cartoon , Friday, Saturday, April 13, 14GIRL IN RED VELVET SWING in CinemaScope and ColorWithRay Milland and Joan CollinsandDESERT SANDSin SuperScope and COIOT WithRalph Meeker and Maria English Cartoon Wednesday, Thursday, April 18, 19Spencer Tracy and Irene DunneA GUY NAMED JOE With an Johnson and Ward BondCartoon and ooooHoover Soil ServiceNatural Soi  Building MaterialsH CARRY COMPLETE LINE OFCOLLODIAL PHOSPHATE coacains trace elements and mineral HYbROTHJH Natures own 10mineral soil conditioner, Rich fpotash, high in valueORGANIC BLENDA carefully fcalfiiiced combination of the best tested natural soil builder, availableHYBRO TITENatures own 20 mlnpost Neutralizes soilAQUA ZYMETMs is a liquid,rich in protien, amonia acids, 1 auricids and some 20 different emymeeactivate penetrate and aeratethe soil yOar Materials Do Not Burn Ner    Corrode Machinery mAvailable in 80 1b bag, by tonor carload Write for free literatureIvan 1 Richardson7801 DEXTERPINCKNEY ROAD Dtxter, Mich Phone HA 62215 Authorized Dealer  vBottle Gasf OR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANl HOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 03 HOWELLPinckney, sjtrirtem Ms FederalCJHerman Eisele and wife of Morristown N J, and Mrs Clara Kenn y of Detroit spent Friday with  AH Depedta ftuved Up to 1MOOMrs Emmi Veilmer  1 to Matk FOR HAPPYHOME OWNERSYour own comfortable easy chair   byyour own fireside  to enjoy with thehappy knowledge that the home you arepayinf for ju like rent will be your own , free and clear Its a dream that comestrue for families who use our popular homenancin plsn Were here to serve youTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK INCORPORATED 1915OVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE , HOWELLPlNCKNBY All Deposits mp to 10,000 insured by Our Membership in the Federal  Depeait IPIWednesday, April 11, 1956MYRON HUGHES114 Bo BftvaB tt Paw tIJt a lmLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSGROCERIES DRYGOODSKENNEDY GENERdtSTOREFor the price of a dozen oranges youcan cook 18 complete meals for a familyof four on your electric range theonly range that is whiteglove cleanThats why smart homemakers sayYou can Live Better 5 5 ElectricallySEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON Mrs Iola Hall attended a HomeExtension Council meeting at How,el Extension meeting t Howell Thur sdayMra Anna Meyer of Californiawho has been visiting the W H Ueyer family has gone to Farmington tc vist the Mark Farrell family Mrs Ralph Hall attended a N EHome Extension party in Deerfieldlast weekThe Ralph Hall family called onthe Leon Curtis family in Wixomj and the Cleo Curtis family in Livon ia SundayThe S W Home Extension partyis at the Gregory town hall Friday Earl Savery and wife of Dextercalled on the Ralph Halls SundayMrs Willa Lamb and children ofAnn Arbor spent several days lastweek at the W H Meyer home The Oscar Piete family of Hollywood, Florida, spent Sunday with the Lester McAfee family Lester McAfee was in Detroit Satunlay Monday he attended the funeral of friend, John Mortley there Larry VanSlambrook and BobWetizke atttended a District DeMolay meeting at Ypsilanti with Howell and Fowlerville DeMolays Saturday The Lucius Doyles Jr entertain,ed at dinner Sunday the Joe Vigos of Ypsilaniti, Mrs Rosa LaRosa and the Vince LaRosas family Mrs Raymonda Morris and DavidLedwidge called at the Keehn Fun eral Home Dexter Sunday where the body of Mrs Chris Hanselman was Mesdamea Louise Hamilton andIniz Martin of Lansing called onthe Irvin Kennedys Thursday The D Conklins of Grand Rapids,Kenneth Fryes of Brighton andJames Burns family of Ann Arborwere Sunday guests of th RayBurns family Mrs Andrew Nesbit attended acard party Monday given by St Josehs Altar Society of Dexter The Russell Watters family of, Fowerville called on the George1 jMeabonl Suniiay Robert and Dal Meabon and JoeI Hummer attended the Builder Show in Detroit SundayThe Harold Fairchilds of Birmingham were Sunday guests of theFrank Allmdeens Mrs Florence Baughn, Winston,Lawrence and Neil, Pat Umphrey ,attonded the funeral of Guy Smith at Lakewoods, Ohio, Thursday iKobert Carr and Joyce Opendahlof Grand Rapid, Mrs Noreen Canand Molly of Port Huron spent theweek end witn Mrs Edith Carr The Paul Bakers who havo been visit,intf there went back to Syracuse,X NY Friday 5car Hardman and wife of LakeChemung were Sunday guests ofthe Otis Matteons Harold Rady jr who has beenI home on leave has returned to  Houston, TexasI The Howard Riopelles of Detroit I were Sunday guests of the Harold Radys The Gene Shehan family of AnnArbor were Sunday dinner guestsof the Francis Snehans Webster Strong is building a newhome on Toma Rd, South of the Leonard Lee home Rickie Miller, Jerry Mrofka andLee Hollingsworth have gone backto Alma collega We read that Ann Arbor police rounded up 11 teen agers who7 were atealing hub caps off autoes andpeeing them to junk yards They areworth from 10 to 15 althoughsome on the big cars cost 20Therehas been quite a lot of that going1on here Lawrence Camburn had all 4 of his hub caps taken from hisear recently Complete Line of Plumbing Fixturesand SuppliesElectee, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersCOMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 E M36Wagoners Qrocerv 6066 P1NCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2BEEFSTEAK tour Choice,  59c CHUCK RQAbiS ib  39cLEAN MEATY SHORT RIBS, Lb 25c CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, Lb 69c0 K SLICED BACON, Lb 42cLEAN MEATY PORK HOCKS, Lb 59c SLAB BACON, Lb  30cLockers for Rent Custom Butchering Tuesday Groceries and Cold Meat ,THE HOLLISTER MARKETLUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES Evrything in Sherwin Williams and Building HardwareCoal and Fuel OilD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 DextervLOUlES WELDING SHOP Welding Outfit Atoo AMtttMLOIIF BROWN SPECIALSTires,BatteriesSpring Change OverLEES GULF SERVICE STATIONGULF GAS AND OILSGENERAL ACTO REPAIR ACCE SSORIES, WRECKER SERVICE NAW LEE, PROP,  Complete ServiceOil, GusLubrication B F GOODRICH TIRESVEDDERS MARATHON SERVICEB F Goodrich Tires, Batteries, Accessories Phone UP 8 3196 445 East Main StreetY SAY IT A WITH FLOWERSIronHELLERS FLOWERSPhone 284 HovtttWATER SYSTMSPLUMB1NG REPAIRS THE kouSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607Lawrence Camburn and wife att Gretchen Ta and Nora the Rainbow Girls Assetnblv have returned to their ttudiat atie City last week Rolf Univerttty of Mkhigam and wife and Jolcm Por Low Peektm of HowtUicr wtftt UP Saturdaytfaivvai VchanceSpecial limited offer you get thh complete set I of deoning toolsFREE of extra charge f TJhe Merwlnthis new Model 115About the Cleaning Tools  Ea3y attached to your Hoover to eonvert itintd aScient abovetbefloor cleaner Helpcut yolneaniag time in half Set includes1 Converter for quick, ey attachment of hoee and tools2 Long, lightweight, JtexibU ho3 Extension tube Brush for cleaning and duUing upholstery, i rapes, alls, lux flu or5 Crevice tool for furniture, radiators, etc TRIPLEACTIONCLEANER About the Model 115 HOOVERThe ideal cleaner lightweight, compact, easiestto use and to store Has Hoovers famousJriploAction cleaning principleft beats, as ittitcrps, aS it dms Gets 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Sunday Mr Olson has been in the hospitalTta Ambrose Kennedys with theMike Jamula family of Detroit wereSunday guest of the Murray KennedysThe lively Junior class gave anenjoyable theatre party Friday nite Indisposition prevented TommyWylie from attending so his cousinDick took over for him this timeBut Tommy expects to be very much there at the annual Juniordinner at the school Thursday nite Ms Ethel Sprout was the guestof her sister, Mrs Esther Barton intSitockbridge SundayBfrt Roche of Lansing called onthe IBen White Friday  Among those who attended thawedding of Lyda Pena and Earl Noil at Plainfield Friday night were Mrs Nellie Wylie and Kaye, theViilad Wiltsies, Arthur Hassecahls,Earl Schroeders, Harold GalbraithsMrs Wayne Shettelroe and childrend Loy McCleer, jMrs Edna Spears and Jck Sheldon were in Flint Sunaay John Boyer and wife called onMrs Ella Walshand family of Web ster Sunday The Asner Wylies were guests of the William Pickford family in Ionia Sunday The Clarence Deals of Dansvillelcalled on the William Shehans last Wednesday W F Close and wife flew toTampa, Florida, last week to visitv Mother 10 daysGerald Dinkel of Lake Chemungand Audrey Klikott of Brighton  CLAY GORDONLYLB W MJN8ELL ASSOCIATE REGISTERED LANDSURVEYOROffice all V East Grand RivtrPhen liilW Kowell, Michigan Ljle W MunelL AASOCUUDR G R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Office 935 Residence 814Evaaings by Appointment Howell MichiganBERT WYUE,AuctioneerFARM SALES A SPECIALITYPhone FowUrrille CA 39356Arnold Berquist233 Vnodflio St Plnckney, MlcWatch lUpalrlngGold Stamps Wtchas, Watch BandsJewe Handmade Fqtht BUlioki LNERAI HOMEon G Swarthoiii DirectorModesD Equipment AmbularcePHONE U P 8S17IFred 0 Reickhoff, Sr OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand River Howell, MichiganPhone 358 isidence 61LLOYDLivestock gWeekly iripsL Made to DetroitGeneral ruckingPHONIC U Per J Carr AgencyINSURANCE eovfiiAGEdhh R Carr I 4 2 MILL STinckne Mich Phone UP SStSReal Estateamif, rfomes, Lake Property Buftines8 Opportunities it Your Property Hith Mftisrafd Reasonbroker  209 Nortb PeafTnow U P 3iRitter TVSalcsServiceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE PromptPhone UP 85W1 Pinclmey, Courteous125 Webster 81 OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chibson Road, roi N of Mt PhoiiA Brighton AC 7448CLASSIFED ADYSWANTEDHome work and houseand house cleaningMrs Norman Steele Ph UP t 3290 LOSTSubstantial Reward for information concerning male brindleBoxer with white markings Call Gordon Laidlaw UP 83279 aft630 p msespent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel  FOR SALEElectric stove andiVigerator, vanity dresser,wasnirliine ironer, drum table, lamps ,f chflir, limed oak bedroom suite, 2 comb, storm doors and shallow well i Raymond BaumgajtnerWater Dr Bass Lake WANTEDWe wityou in business with eur capital Ifare trustworthy and energetic write us, No investment or exper ience needed to start Part time ertimeWINONA MONUMENT COhome The Gene Dinkels called laatWednesdayWylie and wife visited 1 Shun Gri LaFritz Wylie at Veterans Ann Arbor Saturday  FOR SALE Beagle aog, fomule,7 months old, partly trained forhunting, loves childrenMr Kipple 10280 Langley,  fiordLOSST 1 Weimranger dog color is  lr Lke phone UP 8 9720hospital, greyDog is wearing a leather coll j vwvj   iir and rabies tag Answers tto tthe jSergt Gene Dinkel of East Lan I name of Fritz Good Reward offer Chureuae Table Lamp uffed Rockinguing spent the week end here  ed Phone UP 8 717 W Schmidt The South Putnam Farm Bureu 9823 PinckneyDextex Rdmeets at the Frank Behm homi Thursday night  James Whitley, Phone UP 8 9160 FARM IMPLEMENT BUSINBBS WANTEDTo Buy Small Iron Kett  A solid business showingLouis Wapfner sr and wife return   Dispatch Officeed from Florida last Tuesday  i    Billy Shehan and John Lange  FOR SALE200 ft, of frontage onlock the formers race horse to Han  East MS6 also city lots en northover Farms, Pa, Thursday return f bide ef Unadilla St, Pinckneying Saturday r j For information call Oscar SeekMary Wylie attended a party for Carol Tauianan at Strawberry Lakriday nightErnest Packer has sold his homeon Hamburg St, Pinckney to St Marys ChurchAbout June 1 he willmove on a farm he bought in CohoetailAl Fredenburg, Pinckney bankcashie, was in Detroit last week asa wttness before the federal grand FOR 3ALSemimudern b roemhouse and lot, oil furnace Marion Burnett 239 Howell StFhene UP 85562 return on investment Good retail parts trade IHC, New Idea andI Gehl Implementsi SURBURBAN REALTY, 1 j 2 Lafayette, South Lyon, Mich Phone Geneva 82041 , FOR RENTUpstairs unfumishedd apartment  Phone UP 89990 WANTEDWool, market prieee, Lucius Doyle Phone UP 83125FOK RBNTBed room with FOR RENTFuinished ynodern aparttwin  ment  Phoae UP 8311077beds, cooking priviliges, couple,mnor woman Susanna Hooe Responsible person male or femalDeyle Road after 10 p m or fon this area wanted to serviceSaturdays ap to 3 p m jury which indited Robert David, json, James Wahling and Charlei 1Howard for robbing the Pinckney j  Bank March 13 They pled not guli J wjfl AtoABEi AUluty and asked the state to hire them  R lawyer  fThe Andrew Campbells took Dick IYoung back o Big Rapids Sunday His family will remain here awhlie  Automatic GlaM Sbld andPhonj And collect from automatic vendi ing machines No selling Age not essential Car, references and 550PAAT w iking capital necessary 7 to 12 ttto PcBJ weekly can net 250 monthly, possib1018 Eol Grand MlCAiQQu at row ooayeaieaoel ed, cdao proceanjd roodBRADY MIXED CONC ility full time For local interviewgive phone and particulars WritePO Box 5529 Lake St MinneapoliMrnnRTlORRELLft I OHAVBL COMPANY Water V  and PumpsMakes  umps ServicedMacm Bocrd Rion HoweD phone PHONB 1811 HOWBUORDER YOURFILL YOUR BIN NOW A i LOWER PRICES BLOCK COALSTOKER COALJACKHANNETT POCOHONTASBRIQUETSHARD COAL SOFT COALFARMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANYLOmTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, April 11, 19569  FAITH, and Fiber ClassPresented by Junior Class of 1956 of Pinckney AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYM THE CAST OF CHARACTERSEMCEESALLY PARS0N7,, the MaidHENRY BLODGETT The Butler yR OLIVIA ORKXERthe HousekeeperMAMIE McCORKLE the CookI ITH CRABBE Twin DaughtersHOPE CRABBE Quadlander Crabbe REBERTA ACKLEYDORIS UMSTEAD DICK WYLIKLINDA LEENANCY MCCARTHY DONNA BASYDLO NANCY WILLISMONTY VAXTWILLER, Faiths Hoy FriendDOUGLAS FLETCHERltcGIE VAXTWILLER, Hopes Hoy Friend BOB WARDCMVDLANDER CRABHE, Retired Buness man JIM CAMPBELL TrKEXCE FLARITY a Young Iri mian   ALLAN ROSE JACK QUIMLAN, Terrys PalIVY LAXE, An Actress vFLARITYj Terrys Father TIMEA Bright Sunshiny After iijn in June,PLACE A Suburb of a Midwestern CityGOOD SPECIALTIES BETWEEN ACTS JACK DOYLELOIS KALL10JAY ROOTiof 0 Years AgoThe Read elevator was robbed fur the thrd time in 12 months last r iua nigh Not finding any money the thieves smashed the fixturesA Mothers Day service will beheld at the Ccmtr1 Church May inMrs Florence Bauprhn and Missliy Isler are in chargeCharles Schmidt, representingJtowell hifh school won first prize m ihe declamation district contest I Ypsilanti Saturday Orange Noah, 89, died at NorthLake last week A soft ball league with G teamshns been organized The capts are st iif Miller, Andy Campbell, Bert1 anBIarcium and C H Kennedy  vs Florence Brown Rice, sisterof Charles Brown, died April 9 Seh  She was 68 years old in the two lawsuits here last weekbefore Justice Albert Frost the jury brought in a no cause for action verdirt in the case of Y Hamperian vs Mervil Gyde It involved an autcaccident Glenn Yelland was attornpy for Hamperian and Hiram Smith for Gyde In the suit of John Lundstorm vs William Secor invovlinga hoie deal Frank Shields, Secoro attorney could not be present and It twas postponed Don VanWinkle , for Lundstrom JPinckney Chapter No 145 OES jelected tho following officers Mon day right W M Jennie Hooker 1 A M, Mae Bullis W P, Roy Dill iniham A P, Bert Daller Sec,Villa Richards Treas, Blanch Mar tin Cond, Viola Read A Cond,Agnes Kettler, Chap, Meda HenryMar Illah Reason Org, Florence Baughn Ada, Irene JackRuth, Hazel Parker Martha, Loretta Dilling ham Ejecta, Lavetta LivermoreWarder, Mae Daller Sentinel BertHookerFred Read has had the hawthornhodfte torn down from in front of his homeLous Clinton has sold his 40 acres Iin West Putnam to George Snively 12 Ft, SemiV 19900 plus freight and taxx12 Ft Semi Reg Price 22130,slighthlyImperfect plus freight and tax now 1802500oMILL CREEK SPORTING GOODSPhone HA66815, Dexter at the bridgeI gsvedependabledelivery ofTHECHRISTIAN SCIENCEMONITORandailyHousewives, bui nessmei,teochers, end students all overthe voHd reod and enjoy this international newspaper, published doily in Boston Wordfamous for constructive newsitories ond penetrating editorialsSpecial features for the whole familyTKe Chrtion Science MonitorOe Nonwoy St, Boiton 5, MostSend your newspaper for the tierchecked Enclowd find my check, ormoney order1 yeor 16 O  month 8 Q 3 monrhs 4   H S BASEBALL SCHEDl LlApril 12 Breton horuApril 20 Boysville here April 24 Dexter 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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  DispatchMVolxmune 73 gffCENlY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 4, 1956DeMolay Installation MASONICJJEWS No14people attended the DeMolay dinner and installation at the How ell Masonic temple Saturday nite Tne charter members of the chapterMICHIGAN MIRRORRepublicans are looking for a newspeaker in the housfe cf representatives, hopeful thiy  i 9ing edge which eria6lecr tem foel  one last year Speaker Wade f wtrc initiated in the afternoon by VanValkenburg is retiring to enter J Dad Harold Koch ot Dearborn andlew practise   the state degree team They alsoThe Republicans now hold the installed the officers at night Anedge 58 to 51 but admit anything drew Lovas jr of Fowlerville is thecan happen this year They only had senior councillor, James Witzke ofnominal control last year as 7 Pinckney junior councillor OtherYoung Republicans grabbed control charter members from Pkckney by voting with the Democrats on wee Donald Baughn, Duane Haines,important issues This  happened John Burg, Thomas Rady, Larry ,Th 26th Annual Past Masters Nightut Pinckneyf School April 14The lodge rooms will be open from 5 to 7 p m for visitorsPhone the secretary or juniorwarden for reservations The program isInvocation ChaplainOrgan Music Eloyae Campbellpon the highway and mentally retard Yared children bills  j The YanSlambuook Larry SndwgoldThe charter members are all sons ofCandidates for speaker so far are Masons However any boy from 14George VanPreusan, Zeeland Thorn o 21 is elgible to membershipOfas Burns,Saginaw and Andrew Bolti the members 7 were irom Pinckney,Grand Rapids Burns is one of the  iom Brighton, 8 from Howell andYoung Republicans If the Democrts 14 from Fowlerville They meet the control the speaker will be Ed Car 1hjrd Wednesday in the monthApriley of Detroit The Republicans have not J and uae tnev are at Fowleryet Ville, Sept, Oct and Nov at Pnck Welcome  A, VanSlambrook WMToatmasteriorgan Snsead Gi LRes to Welcome,  L Baughri P MIntroduction Grand Lodge Officers, Board and Committee Members and Candidates for Grand MarshallSinging  22 Voice DeMolay GleeClub,Monroe, Harold Kocn,,Director GathsfM ChoreaSt Mary1 tatboDc Chmtck T Albert Schnitt, Fartery Masse 800 mid 1000 am devotion, Friday eveningcome up with a candidate for gover ney, Dec , Jan Feb at Brighton, aor except Donald Leonard whom i The Pinckney committee is Winthe organization does net want, si on Baughn, Merwin Campbelli Some hope to draft Mayor Cobo of Tick Snowgold, Lonnle VanSlamof Detroit who is in a bitter fight brook,with the University of Michigan  iover his efforts to transferr the  CONSERVATION DEPTcommercial air lines from Willow Lack of food is driving deer onRun to Wayne Major Airport The the highways 5 were hit by carsUniversity controls Willow Run in 2 days near Sault St Marie labtThe legislature is still battling weekover the right to give the conaerva Hunting accidents took the livestion dept the right to regulate the cf 25 poople in 1955 15 in the  deer herd Most people think th small game season and 10 in the atContention, Friday evening alterNovenf Devotions and Saturday from 7tfQ to 900 p m and Sunday befefctiU 800 MM,NsuMute IfflureliQshnuy MtnnoaiU Churchftev Bars Beachy, PastorSS Ssjpt Walter fiacfcWowmj, 1000 Scl U00Young Cottage Fellowship Service 00bill is dead TWO FIRE CALLSThe Pinckney fire dept was tall e4 out at 530 am  last Wednesdaymorning by a fire which destroyedthe Lavern Matthias cottage on thecart tide of Portage Lake on Portfag Ave The cause of the fire isunknown Mrs Matthais was burned and had to be hospitalized Mr Mathias and the 17 year old daughter received first aid The Dexterfire dept got there first but the building was too far yone to do anythiag Owing to icy roads They could only drive 25 miles an hour,Loat week Sidney Radtke ,55,burned up in his house trailer onMilUr Rd in Scio township He lived alone A man acrosa the streetgave the alarm The Arbor fire dept vefutfd to come as it was outside oftWterrritory East Ann Arbor,4efuseti for the same reason but Dexter fire dept made the run deer seasonNumerous deer in northern Michigan  weakened by short food supplies are being hamstrung by dogs Remarks, Henry Ruusi M W GdMP M Apron Presentation to Md ChurchEev J w Winger, rastartoday School 930 Morning Worship 1045 aThurs, night prayer meeting a the exarch at T  8Wed choir practice 7A8 p mThe Pesetas CburchM36 Weet between Main and  Unadilla 8treetcRev Keith Ruegaegger, PastorStfnday School 945 a OLMorning Worship 1050 AMYouth Group 7tK p mEvening Service 800 p mfhuTs Prayer Meeting  800 p mJr Choir frractice Wed  400 p m ST CKtir Practice Wed  IM p m Oejientary School  CURRENT COMMENTCHABLES WHITEHEADCharles Whitehead, 6U, died atLawrence 0 KindergartenW hope the people with chickenjicx are soon buc Duuj Keiser i 11 off a wagon, Deaji Gardner vis iiied his cousin over niyht Hiscalf died Dennis llooth went to Uilfuio Kaster iLjid saw Niagaraiiill Pauiiue WinDluiicuii, Carlent Kinsey and Ially Sjjiout laVnew shoes Charles Ycdiier a HAv tieiut and coat Ciarks Porter lias a belt Eddie Cioiu had bthHe took ethir Saadrnulyfr has a puppy Jerry IIeih a,w jacketSecond GraceStanley Linds birthday was iaterHc got a lot 01 girtsF tcr Kaiserpiiiycd cowboy vitn his irieritis andail had ice cream at the dij siureNancy Seumou wan in a cr account Hei1 mother got ,a broken iinerLiricia Wylie has new jVan ad blipIKra Cathy Heath iouiii hei Uutrbasket in the baintubruineia duiii  bk in school Paul liuhnum sawa flock of ducks on the lake Uiliy Picntz visited his erandmoiiurili juiii u bi,u cuCi , iri ivtuhvjii Singer has a pofciin Jvisierni y Rory louos a iwn aid harji1, iatil Jones iuther haa a uuw1 uckddykilnAnnThe smelt run is expected to start j Lif MemberShip Presentation toany time nower delayed The MarchP H S BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 8 Brighton hereApril 20 Boysville here Aprjl 24 Dexter thereApril 27Manchester thereMay LHartland here May 4South Lyon thereMay 8 Boysville thereMay 11 Dexter here1 May 15 Manchester here May 18Hartland thereMay 22South Lyon here r suffered March 23 while working otcold  Peicj Ellis by Byron Wilson P M j the U of M Fresh Air Camp,Pattr i   I son LakeLife Membership Presentation to  Hg wag feorn in Unadilla townshipPercy Mortenson by M Campbell j 2 lgg2 and was the son ofLife Membership Presentation to  Fred nd Dessa Barnett WhiteheadPaul Clark by Ona Campbell P M  A carpenter by traie he built many Irroductlon of Masters and Past UBeSi ln 1917 he married Kath SecreUr5ie Lamborn of Unadilla An onlyDeMolay Glee Clubj fc  bornTo this unIon in 1 ,n Charle Fey, Historian  BenedictionbySinging Address by only lived a few days Besides hiswife there iu a brother, Norman,and a sister, Ruth aiGyh cut had kittcnsPesolas uncle and aunt visitedBobby  senr Kaster in ArltorArm larie liuiris spenter at ttic Joe Burns iiome Half11 LavC Sue Ann Kinsey visited sisH r in Howell liiiiy iiieya new wardobe Milu Haidiu black end while lvist111 buinyCluri Scliinicil visited lier aunt in Iowcll James Cantreil and JourKciinan Iaii company SundayAian SteSfen saw a man an, njo thought the ice fat iiiiiiiuier aw sonv dvw at th s,rimc resell e ivHthy ShetUlroo a in ielrcutClio i Danows irand niotiii1 visit,ed ler The long suffering farmers finally eoc tlieir dander pp last weekLnd staged a milk strike The Michiran Milk Producers Assn an orKanization of 12,600 dairymen wereiiialiy forced iuto it by Fair Share An a rebel dairy uiilcn and Uflu1 an ultimatum Thursday unlesathey gvl 5 a cwt for milk by Monday their members would withholdiliuir milk from the market Thepnee Uiey gpet now is 441 a cwtOui of this cornea hauling chargesand  cents M P A dues The Fair 1,Uus wanted 050 a cwt buthuvo cut it to 000 The Fair Deal keted creameries,tumed milkLi back and in several casegd milk by opening the faw s on the tank trucks 35,000ens were dumped at BrightonSce trucks escorted by state police Iliffs officers managed to gettii 011 No milk was picked uphere since Wednesday Norm Miller, i as far as XorLhville Friday but , turned backThe Hickory Ridge  Dairy LCH, local area dairiesiiJe their deliveries here but theTwin Pines, a Detroit concern didnm Saturday the press said 26rvameres had accepted the M PA Hiand of 5 cwt but the FairValcrs were holding out for 6 The4it uiu would raise the coat ofcot of milk 1 cent a quart The ,M jiee 4 cents We do not think uic i trke fe enough ala  Dim a nisivi, Among those who attended the  The funerai WUs at the MilncrNeighboring NotesArmy Pvt Richard Slayton, sonof Mr and Mrs Glenn Slayton cf Howell has completed his 10 weekstrack vehicle maintenance courseLIBRARY NEWS j ht the Artillery and Guided MissileiI Thomas Bonner has been ap  Center Fort Sill, Oklahoma chairman of the nominating wife Jy livos at Lawton, homeThe Dexter fire dept made 81rjns in 1955 and answered 11 resus ticator calls 30 of thegrass onescommittee for the Trustee Sectionof  IQahigan Library AssociationJLH CLUB AWARDSf k Rene Millers Quick Sewerawon 7 blue ribbons and onewhite at the exhibit at Howell last last, week The members are CarolMiller, Anita Clark, Sharon Griffith Dorothy Doyle,Christina JarlowskiCamille Bufo4Kary Kelly, MaryTessmerOE, S CALENDARApril 6 regular meeting Bringenvelopes with your lenten offeringfor G M projectApril 10 Friendship Night atBrighton fireswereApril 27SpecialPatrons Night Past MatronsFORJEGN STUDENT PROGRAM Raul Garcia, Argentina, SouthAmerca and Takio Tanase, JapanftMte9 college will be guest speakers at the Calvary Mennonite church vich Howard Sind6r and wife ofat 1000 a, m April 8PINCKNEY PEGSThe Pinckney Pegs met wih MrKJwjfth Hoyt March 21 Thi spring party is at the Gregoryhall at 8 oclock April 9 They exhibfc coppper enameling projec Achttvement day is ajtj ndate has been ajj The Dexter Automatic Productsoperated by Ward Tupper and hisRomnlaw, James Huston are building a factory on B St, Dexter, It is60X90 Quonset styleOf the 1400 pupils in the Brightonschools, 1100 come daily by schoolbus Martin Lavan, Brighton attorney,flew to Ireland last week to attendthe funeral of his mother who diedat Kalmautk County MayoJames Verbeck who pled not guily to wrecking the Marion townhouse and later changed his plea to guilty was given 90 days in jail byJudge Carland, fined 100 and puton 2 years probationMarie Elizabeth Evers 4, dangh DeMolay installation and dinner atHowell Saturday were tthe Lonnie VanSlambrooks, Merwin CampbellsDan VanSlambrooks, Clifford Haines families, John Burg, WinstonBaughn, Roberta AckleyThe Ray Burns family were Easter guests of the Joe Burns familyat Half Moon LakeLawrence Cam,burn and wife andGeorge Meabon and wife attended the funeral of Charles Whiteheadax Stockbridge SaturdayAndrew Nesbitt and wife wereSunday guests of Dr Wylie andwife in DexterDavid Aberdeen was home fromChieaga and with his parents, thePrank Aberdeens, spent tSundaywith the Rex Noggles iin Ann ArborJolan Porter visited her cousiniv, Galesburg last week Week end guests of the GeorgeVan Normans were the Rupert Garners of Detrot, Pat Umphlett andMrs Hetty Carver of Ann Arbor Mrs Mary Teepie was Sundaydinner guest of the EJarl Baughns Funeral Home Stockbridye at 2 pm Saturday Rev Prout of the Howell Methodist Chucxh officiating Burial in Pinckney Cemetery4H EXHLB1TMarshall Meabons Handy Hammer 4H Club did well in the countyexhibit at Howell last week Theywon 9 blue ribbons, 12 red one and3 white Rebecca Morris, Mike TessmerHarold Shuman and Dennis Morganwere placed on the honor roll and Becky Morris goes to state exhibitwith her bread boardMarshall Meabon thanks all whoassisted in any way with the club this yearTHE MIILK STRIKEDeputy Bob Egeler was inpatrol duty on Grand Riverthe week end and had an excitingtime Sunday two trucks of milk j from Webbervilje wereLake Chemung 51 milkoverstoppedAtcans weredumped by strkers and at the ToolJim Boyd and wife of Lakeland ey school 40 Bob got in the way atcalled on the Harold Pooters Friday he latter place and had a can ofnightBob Meabon was in LovellsgeT of the Han Evers of Musson Rddrowned in a pond near her homelast weekBoyd Shertzer jr of Howell is on DanJdJ The F milk dumped on him and his newlast uniform went to the cleaners The 1ilt creameries have fooled the strikers The Lamborn Henrys of Detroit fcy having their trucks come in emand Keith Bradburys of Chelsea pty and letting the farmers bringwere Sunday guests o f the L J fa their own milk The Twin Pinesj brought milk here Monday for thefirst time since last WednesdayThe strike was settled Tuesday, the Fair Sharers accepting the 0Shehans had for Eas p cwt price increase Henry familyJbe Tom Wares tJ were Easrterguests of the Earl Kimberlys on University of Michigan pitching J The A iV T    4Wd went Wuth with th JTBolrTZio HNCKNEY MENSThird Cirade NV ,jWniioi viiiiud Jns nandjnoliier Caioi Tauiiancn had CJIII ny Iiom Detroit Ciuu les iiiaJiviiiiied Jenny imu Klorire LllfKuo a new ivi Invyclc Tiurlow Jiile JIIOK was in Jliiuuvi lat vitixiJcaJidii,pe movLii into Jincjiiy iJaida iot 3 tcvttiidJie 1ihcr a va jiheasant Lc Allison visited in,ruui niotlier in MonroeFourth GradeWe enjoyed our vacation Our jcrepe paper rafiia project, is done, i We are stulii Eypt ani Llie jyr jiids We thank Mis Miiir iov tlirue oi hei1 album of records icUTend the Wolie Wa ,are ulad Jiicliad Kajucic is puck in sciiol, Klin U11and Bonnie kulin have perfect at Uiuiance records ihis year Fourtli and PiithLcroy Porter has a w dotDukeIcCarly has 6 chickens, Put Tessmer wunt to I grandmothers JorEcterFifth Grade NewsWe welcome Clifford Ejjelerlaci to school We art taking testsnd English is the hardest We didfine in arithmetic Uecky iIorristhe spelling bee Winning word waskniieThe finalists in the room wereXaijcy Read CamiJle Buda JiikeTauiiialnen, Dee Ann DuHoiSjIicnnie Iianies, Becky Morris, from MrsIeatons room Paul Stapeton,,Mrs, Kristine, Judy Darrow fcJharm Baxj lev We are to present our individ1 ual units to the class j Fifth and bixth GradesMrs Heaton went to Dixie for There will probably be 2 proposs en the ballot to vote on this fall wouli bar persons who have  e prison terms from holding  lie oil ice This has been debatedIrr yonie years and the legislaturedeciud to let the people vote on it,, A 1iiiiilxr of persons who havescicd pnson term have been electjil 10 the legislature but that bodylii rfused to seat them It would et the tije limit for office holdersIL 21 yearsThose who would reduce iotiii aee to 18 are against itTiie ither proposal abolishes the 1JK of supt of public instruction,i ivphir it with n 8 man boardi reuuation The legislature turned it linwn but educatois are getting,l ii the ballot by petitioniiHiATiiCThe Mothers cltlLftet at EiemenSfhool April 19 ltlskm for the flection of officersoooo MISSIONARY MEETINGMrs Ear Gallup entertained theMiMionary Society of the Peopleschurch at her home Tuesday nightdevotions Mrs, Britta Brash wrote skit which was presented by herself,Mrs Edna Euler and Mrs, Ina Buzzs4, 16 nmnben and a goeet were jPHSSSjBt fM Ysjtn wijnts were ejsrvH Mrs, uui  Neewman of Howell ha to Saudi Arabia to teach license has been itsuCrotty, 63, Lansingnnd Isabelle Kuhn, 53, Gregory,The Ann Arbor News recentlycarred a pictue of Rudolph Koeppen of Whitewood Rd and his eweheep with the quadruplet lambs she gave birth toChief of Police Casper Enkemenof Ann Arbor has received a letter4from J Edgar Hoover F B I con4 gratulating his dept for the quickcapture of the Pinckney bank robbtrsThe Clinton Woolen Mills, ne ofeldest in tho gtotewas ekused Edna Spears and Jack SheldonMrs Ethel Sprout entertained forEaster her birthday John Sprout of McKeesport, Pa, the Charles Soulefamily of Howell and the EdwinSprout familyBert Banham and wife of Brigh,ton were Easter guests of the M E 7 Vans Motor Sales LEAGUEW L Wt dont issiu is trying to deflate their latepremier Josc Stalin His picturesaid statues are coming1 down and ii Ilnbahiicd body may be removed in the Rod Square in Moscowis Ixjinu called a traitor andnicrer Just why did they wait ii after lie died to do all thisc thy trying1 to fool the world y sliiJ jetain his teachings It  senseless as the act of Kingies II of England His father,Ciares 1 lost his throne and was exuied by the Puritans, Charles tl ,ied to France Many years after hes restored to his throne By thattime the judges who had condemedhis father to death had been dead1,cny years Nevertheless he hadtheir bones dug up and hung inchains from the allows Maybe itcased his mind and was supposed tobe a warning to all who would question the divine right of kings but itjviaue no senseoooo CTGV Williams signed the bill lastweek increasing old age pensions to SK  month As this is not a livat,e it will notend pension legisiain for there will be bills introducedat each succeeding session raisingamount still higher until it if afticent to live on Old age pensionersare becoming a political force andEaVer laolnd Marguerile I  Let0  whAt Leach to Florida Judy Janowskis birthday was good Friday We electJJI 9G 34  new class officers this week Thespelling bee for the top 10 is Aprildown last week by a seniority disIt has 115 employees    ProfEmil Weddige of h Vhkfsity of Michigan won 8rd priie with his lithograph the TriWa theNotional ExhiWKon at DerrowsLouis Kourt has sold his farm onrettysvlle Rd to Drs, Rice and Wilkinson of Brighton The Clayton Carpenter farm onChilson Rd was sold some time agoto a syndicate headed by Wayne Ocwell It will be subdivided Percy Ellis and wife came backfrom Florida Friday 1 Barnes2 Reads Lumber 84 363 Plainfield Farm Bureau 71 494 Velvet Eez 70 505 Larrys , 69 526 Diakels Plumbing 66 54 56 6454 494437 6071 768389bottle 8 Detroit Die Set IOOF No 4010 Prices Mobile Service11 Gregory Tavern 12 Laveys Hardware  Team 3 High Games Velvet Eez 2667, Dinkels 2613,I O O F 2574 Individual 3 GamesH Taylor 624A Fredenburg 898 Vandals threw milkthrough the stow window of the j Shirey Radio store Monday nightand broke a television set and also  Singer 593Team High GameVelvet Eez 92S, ReadsWillard Morgu Indivdual High GamefZ  H Taylor 248, A Frecknburg 247,  L Jaedst 244 N 10hSixth Grade NewtsWe are planning how to decorateour room for the carnival We had afine vacation and are preparing for  the spelling beOur report cards areto be out Wednesday We have rearranged our desks and are presentin our world unitsThe Student CouncilThe council has chosen Safety Pat,ro Boys and Service Squad Girlsfor the busses and playgrounds to prevent accidents The schools year beck is finished and is being assem bied   v ant First civil war pensions wereonly 8 and 12 a month It was not intii most of them were dead thatpensions reached 50 a montth thencosidered a living wage LIVINGSTON LODGB NO 7 APRIL CALENDARApril 10FC team practise,AIRIL 12FC DegreesAprH 21EA Degrees April 14Past Masters banquet el Grand Lodge at school 7p ,Alono VanSlambrook, W ItPaul W Ciurlett Seerttaty 200 REWARD200,000 reward for information to the arrest and cofirictiosiDADKIDS MOM ANDSave Yottr NickelsSsve Your DimesApril 21st is Carnival Time Elementary SchoolTEE MOTORS beer to teen agers inWtBert BenhamMiss Mamie Hamilton lit ham , Alabama MattliWednesday, April 4, 19MTIME TOSTART SAVINGNotes of 48 Years Ago819 votes were cast at the election Monday The Democrats won all offices but supervisor whereVjntyim Midler beat John Duaneby 22 votes The majorities werei Cltrk, Will Moraii 46 Treas WalleBtmmrd 40 High Com, Casper Voll mr 54Justice, James Doyle 52Bdof Rev, John Fohey 32 School In specter, Willam Doyle 49,OuL of 14 counties who voted on iocul option Monday 10 voted dryN H Caverly has moved hishousehold good to Ithaca, where hewill run a hotel and bar Mr Tuom cj will run the hotel H M Wlliston has sold his groc Wellington White is home afterbeing in Calfornia 2 years  H Byer and famly nave moved in thy Goodrich house on PearlSt Charles Sampson has soldhis house at Lakeland to HarryEddy THEATRENotes oi 16 Years Ago Jiiu Crumbaugh,Lakeland waa finea S1250 in federal court for prdhib tion violation He was unble to payand is serving 3 month in Waynecounty jail, iElmer Book has a auction advertised for April 10 Miss Francis Bullis is one of the HOV EIJ MICHIGANTuts, Wed, Thur, AgrH,8, 4, 5 i Qary CooperinCOURT MARTIAL OF BILLY MITCHELLill CinemaSfOpe and ColorSport Short and Cartoon LEE THEATREWHITMORE LAKEFridaym Saturday, April 6, 7 Double FeatureA City Screams hi TerrorTHE CREATURE WALKS AMONG US WithJeff Morrow and Leigh SnowdenAlsoTHE PRICE OF FEAR WithLex Barker and Merle OBeron Color CartoonM Wlliston atore to P H Swarthout and j oigunizers of the Sparton LeagueAny time is a good time to start saving for you worthwhile goals in life But  theres no tinlike now Open your account NOW in oi friendly bank Youll appreciate our services an staff, which is trained to help you with youproblems Open your account today and start OJ,the right way to reach your goal in life Clayton PlacewayTheodore Lewis has purchasedthe Hodgeman house in the westend of townTHE McPHERSOl littKi  , 0VER NINETY TBAR5 OP SAFE HOWELLPlNCKNEYAll Deposits up to 10,000 insured by Our Membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation The Misses Murphy and LillianBoyle will have the opening display spiing millinery goods SaturdayClaude Reason will workDavid Mowers farm this year W H Clark, Grand Trunk agent the Michigan State College, They have210 members A new tennis court has been laid cut on the square It will be dedicat ed soon Henry Shirey is chairman A soft ball league will be organized at the Dispatch office Thursday night Friday  Saturday, April 6, 7DoubleFred MacMurray3arbara StanwyckTHERES ALWAYS TOMORROW AlsoRoy Calhoun and Martha HyerRED SUNDOWN Sun MOIL, Tues, April 8, 9, 10Burt Lancaster and Anna Magnaaala  THE ROSE TATTOO Vista ViaioNovelty News CartooaFeaturtte andCartoonThe Senior play,The Henpecked Sunday Monday, April 8, 9Husband, is April 15 The cast is f Matinee Sunday, 231 p mhere has received orders that from  Uijzabeth Spears, Leonard Deve  now on he will work but 13 hours a  ereaux, Virgina Hoisel, Janet Feida day from 800 am to 900 p mMae Reason has resgned as teacher here and Miss Cecil McKim of Casa City has been hiredPeter Poole and Miss BessieSmith were married at her home ler, Russell Read, Gerald Henry,Maxine Smith, Lucille Kennedy,JoeBasydlo, Ralph Carr The new Masonic home at Almawill be dedicated Mivf 16 A large from here will attend Clifton Wbb aid Gloria GrahameinTHE MAN WHO NEVER WASin CinemaScope and Color CartoonTues, Wed, Thur, April 10, 11,12Frank Sinatra and Eleanor Parker Wednesday, Thursday, April 11, 12LADY GODIVAWorlds Most Famous Ride In TechnicolorWithMaureen OHara and George NaderI Featurette News artoon ooooj Hoover Soil Service Natural Soil  Building MaterialsWpiinpsdav I Tlle election heru Monday was all Hurry Going has moved on the  Democrat except high com where  MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARMBurt farm south of townjtlvertUvtnanRom where I sit ly Joe MarshHappy Ending WithA Familiar RingBack Howell says he and hisMissus had quite a time at I he8tockmans Convention in Chi eago But for a while they had abreakdown in communicationsThe phone bell in their hotelroom was pitched so low theyoften didnt answer their callsNever knew if it was for us or not, Buck said, always sounded far offlike it was ringing insomeone elses roomFinally, Buck hit on theobvious solution He just madea deal with the hotel switch board operafor that wheneverhe called them shed use two long rings and a shorttheirpartyline signal back home From where I sit, our ownfamiliar routines tend to make other ways of doing things seemstrange Thats natural For in stance, if youve always had icewater with your meals, you mightthink its odd that lots of us prfer a bottle of beer at dinnertime I say youve a right to your own customs    but dont call mine wrong Adding MachinesTypewritersRIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER MACHINES SALES  REPAIR Clare Swarthout won by 20 votesThe majorities were Sup M JHcisel 9 Clerk, M E Darrow 96 1 Treas, Max Ledwidge 62 Justice,j O Frye 103 Bd of Rev, Bert Van Biavicum 52 The capitol punishment amendmeet carried here by 2 votes but was snowed under by the more populous counties in the state such as CartoonandNovelty201 SOUTH BUCHn MWBLLand Gene seePHtNE HOWELL 2004Bottle GasrOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATING WYLIE L P GAS SERVICE SYiVANTHEATRE   Chelsea, Mich,m OOOO 1 UnM4An Ai A Qimnlt f Wayne  Washtenaw , Oakland , Ma LJVlUgSlO n lIIlC e OUppi combi Monroc j j acks0I1  shiawasse e Tbur , Fri  Sat , Apri l 5 , 6,  7TH E LAST  FRONTIER in  CinemaScop e an d Colo rWit hVicto r Mature , Gu y Madiso nRober t Presto n and  Ar m Bancrof tan d Jame s Whitmor eOOO O Sun  Mon , Tues , Apri l 8 , 9t  10B y Popula r Reques tNORTHWES T PASSAGE  I n  Technicolo rWit hSpenc e Trac y an d Rober t Youn gWalte r Brerma n an d Rut h Husse yI W E CARR Y COMPLET E LIN E O Pj COLLODIA L PHOSPHAT E co nt tain s trac e element s an d minerala 7iYBROTITjNature s own  20minera l soi l conditioner , Ri n  Bpotash , hig h in  value PH8N E M  HOWEL L AUTOMOBILESWray Jlinckle y won  superviso r in jHamburg , Charle s Ituncima n in  U n adilla , Glen n Chub b in  Marion , an dGilber t Madiie n i i Dexter  jEdwi n Brow n is  practisn g la w inBattl e Cree k an d ha s bee n ver ysuccessful ,Ton y Mandell , aut o repai r man a t th e Gull  Statio n her e fo r 4  year sha  retired  jTh  Gerr y Eichman s entertaine d Siiiida y Irvi n Kenuod y an d wife , th e Mrs  Margare t Clar k famil y an d liny  Moriarit y an d wife  ORGANIC BLEND A carefull yance d combinatio n o f th e best  teste d  natura l soi l builder i vailabl HYBR O TITENature s own  iQ ul npos t Neutralize s soil AQU A ZYMEThi s is  a liqild ,ric h in  piotien , amoni a acids , laurl cid s an d som e 2 0 differen t enzytat iactivat e penetrat e an d aerat eth e soil  TOu r Material s D o No t Bur n Nor Corrod e Machiner y Availabl e in  80 lb  bag , b y to no r carload  Writ e fo r fre e literatur Iva n I  Richardso n78C 1 DEXTERPIXCKNE Y ROA DDexter , Mich  Ph on e H A 6221 SVuthcride d Deale rPan e Is  I t Tru e Tha tOpportunit yKnock s Bu t Once Ho w abou t th e incom e chec ktha t come s alon g ever y s o of ten  Eac h on e is  Opportuhity ,bringing  yo u 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 tgroce r an d butche r moneyBu tbetwee n necessitie s an d luxur ies , ther e is  a margi n o f safet yyo u ca n carr y forward Wor k ou t you r saving s plan an d ope n a n accoun t a t thi s bank  The n steadil y buil d it  upwit h regula r depositsi FIRS T NATIONA L Ban kFrank White , wif e an d daughte r j  Rober t Harbold f o f Hilan d Lak c f Howel l calle d o n th e Be n White s wri h tryin g t o rescu e hi s do g wh oSunday  i had broke n throug h thi n ic  Thu ri day  brokr  throug h himsel f an dMcsdame s Edn a Spear  an d Louise  ha d a  narro w escap e fro m drowning Sheha n wer e in  Howel l Monday  Ir a Na y ha s move d bac k t o Port tag e fro m Kalamazoo Suppe rA T  TH E PINCKNE Y HIG H SCHOO L GY MTUES , APRI L 1 0TH E SERVIN G START S A T 60 0 P  M  Uadt r Federa l boperviftoi aM W  f Federal  Reeemporatta i an d Federa l Depoeif t faumraae e Corporation A H  Deposit  Insure d U p t o 10,00 0fo x Eat h Depoaito r NOTICEI  Hav e Employe d a n Experience d Aut o Mechani c an d Repai r Ma nMR  LUK E NAYLO R o f Ree d Cit yAn d A m Prepare d t o Handl e Al l o f   ou r Ca r an d Truc k Servic e an dRepai r Jobs  LEE S GUL F SERVIC E STATIO N jLEONAR D LEE , PROP GUL F GA S AN D OIL S  mos t powerfu l ca r i n th e mediu m pric e fiel dTUN l I N OROUCH O MAR X KVER Y Vfl K ON NB C RADI O AN D TOJVItlONSPONSORE D B Y PINCKNE Y KIWANI S CLU BV   Ikkett OuWren 145 EAS T MAI N ST waiaajaaaa   THi VCHRISTIAN Wednesday, April 4, 1966doily fe Boston Werte1 foe constructive newtfMIWnjt lor rht whsleCom p82 Bu PerAcre on FieldI NCREASES of  much a828 bushels of corn per advrfrom the use et fertiliser war recorded by some Minalsfitsv1farmers in 19M, reports AtMiddle West Soil ImprovementCommittee, in wimnaf Hint result of the Extra Corn TieklContest, complied by Dr HKold E Jones, UhiversMy ex Mianesota extension specialistAltogether, 166 farmers teakpart in this seeforyouridemonstration to try to ftt in formation on how to trow cornmore efficiently on their ownfarms The 828 bushel per acre increase came on the farm ofAmbrose Lewandowski, of Win sttfad in McLeod county MinnHe averaged 1237 bushel paracre bzi fertilized soil, comparedto only 409 bushels on unfertilized land Donald and Emil Eickhoff, ofFountain in Fillmore countr,had a 62bushel increase They grew 1121 bushels of cern peracre on their fertilized plot, asagainst 501 bushels on the unfertilized check iplot Highest corn yield per acreWM grown by Walter 8 Nejseaof AtWster in Kandiyohl couaty, who harvested 1706 bushels eracre on a fertile field, er anincrease of 52 bushels compared to the unfertilizedleld Farmers in the contest mereHum doubled the average corn yield in Minnesota In spite ofthe experimental nature of the testa they were running, about 0 par cant of the facers made a profit on the use of fertilizerThese results says the committee, suggest that farmersusiftg good management methods could make more profit bygrowing the same ameuat er a little mere eorn on feweracres By cutting the cost efproduction per bushel, they could make money in the faceef lower prices for cornC ROPS will have more water tohelp build higher yit, Ifyour soil aas a regular tondjof active organic natter Dr W P Martia, OhioUniversitfout HtrottSg imprtms these k itmprtmmakes it mor porous,perttalstes i more eassoil, instead rf namiatponding on top a la Ihis soilxniDJana of tf crobat puy an important partAs they feed ea orgaale matterand break it  asoilters or aggregatesgregates in turn, inerease site ef the toil feres aaemore water to eftr As fityon ADD UP THE COST of keeping your present cor In top condition this yearnew tiresengine work paintbatterymufflerbroke linings, etc Then talk to your Plymouthdealer about his modem financing plan find out how it may actually cost you less money to drive hosse in a 56 Plymouththe only aiew car in the lowprice three49f3 Lets trade Your present car on a big,allnew, jetstyled PlymouthYoull own the only lowprice car thaf s reallyVOW Plymouth is aU newdesign of the future todqy But the other two lowprice cars Still about the same as last year and the year beforeYaell own the biggest car in Plymouths fieldHbVd havjopay hundreds of dollars more toSflatefa Plymouths generous trunk space, overalllength, and interior roominessYoull own the only lowprice cor with positive,mechanical PushButton Driving Greatest ad vance in a decade, and only Plymouth has it in itsfield Touch a burton  and youre off Fooiproof At left, safely out of childrens reachYoull own the top performer of the lowpricethree Plymouth is fastest from 0 to 30 and 0 to60 mph, as independent tests show I Just try that new HyFire V8with up to 20frrliorsepoueiSobring your present car in now and see howmuch well allow you on a magnificent allnew56 Plymouth Well surprise you And be sureto ask about our modern fjnai Ijir plan makes owning a Plymouth easier than eveilPLYMOUTH CLESS from H0 day you bay It ,   through all ihyten you own It    youll spend lets on aPlymouth Thats one resion more Plymouthior ic 1 a  than t  Slr can combinedVANS MOTOR SALESPHONE Uft 3341 145 EAST MAIN STREETPINCKNEY, MICHnterBoost With FallAdded hMidwestern farmers can makebigbet profits from winter wheatdeipile acreage allotments, byeffective fertilization this fall reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in citing fiorofinafioB from college agronomistsIn Blfoois, says the commitee,wheat yields have been in creased from 14 to 40 bushels peratre with applications of fertitter oQDtammg nitrogen, phosphaAe and potashCsecttve fertilization based onoil tsl9 boosts wheat profits in two ways 1rewer acres arenMdeeV to produce the sameameittt of frain This, in turn,tut eoatty seedbed preparation B spreading fixed costsof production over a greater output jMfracre, the net return isttcreaseeV ea each bushel ofHrwieVaefiB and plowing downthe faflttjtef fives best results wfctfsptefltsshowlow andextrtmely tow nutrient levels The ftJewHRftwn method assures aneven distribution of a large ci tertflizer throughoutlajwrWhere aofl tests show mediuman4 hifher fertility levels, a rowappUoIttoii of fertilizer at plantlttf time with the train drill will give food results The row application can also be osed to supplement a broadcast and plowdown application to promote viMorotai root growth Topdressings should be madein the sprint, if fertilizer wasomitted In the fall, or if onlyminimum amounts of nitrogen were usedTa jsaportant rim to rP Higher yields and higher profltncome from wheat fertilized withnitrogen, phosphate and potashmember, says the committee,is to get the fertilizer on Illinois results show that thenet acre profit of the rotation in cluding the 14bushel wheat cropwas only 3869 But the acre return jumped to more than 64 where nitrogen, phosphate andpotash were usedAgronomists list these management practices for profitablewheat production 1Use treat ed seed of a recommended variety for the particular area 2Observe the flyfree date 3Use minimum tillage to providea firm xedbed 4Conservewater ud control erosion byearlr plowing and i mulchcovt in the drier regions While separate negotiations eontinae betweenthe new state of Israel and the Arab nations, truce teams 1 sent by the United Nations, eheekopposing Arab and Israeli positions during in formal conferences somewhere along the frontMeantime, 2 at United Nations Headquarters90 the Island of Rhodes Aetlng UJV Media tor Ralph Bnnche center initials armisticeagreement between Israel and Egypt, as UN plane 3 stands by to tAe truce teams anywhere they might be needed The Israeli andEgyptian chief representatives 4 join in a friend ly handshake after signing an armistice to endfighting between the armies of their countriesrUnited Nations Security Council Meets on Korean Situation Nsttes fatterpreters Instantaneously render aDwrfl t Krr11 late   Other stsasd tteaT SFVOUBS le WX OlWSiH riFaBBssic speech late Bafltel French, Chtsese or tkemeettagi are flipped with tedlrktaal TbeUlsshesithe iber Halted NationseftheDtpaty Fereiga MlaMer ef the tJS0arssslinn saapisix anaihs ef always hi rAnnual Financial Statement PUTNAM TOWNSHIP19551956VALUATIONReal Estate 1,499,42000Personal 234,80000TOTAL VALUATIONTAX RATETotal Taxes LeviedTotal Taxes Collected 67,9010Total Taxes Returned 12,09095TOTAL TAXES COLLECTED  RETURNEDRECEIPTS Telephone Revenue 9355Delinquent Taxes Received 5,73465Beer and Liquor 90780Michigan Sales Tax 6,52380Intangible Tax 1,23670Received from Fire Runs 85000Taxes Received 67,99010Personal and Rejected Tax  1954 Collected 14389Balance on Hand 1,48397TOTAL RECEIF1S7EXPENDITURESPaid County Treasurer Taxes 11,42434Paid County Treasurer for Social Welfare and Direct Relief 1,83450Insane 83638Paid School Delinquent Tax19545556 5,98446 Paid School Tax 54,37755Paid County Road Commission 1,50000Vaid Fire Department Telephones  5 fivecircuit fire phones 47273Maintenance, Supplies, Gas  Oil 15323Paid Firemen for Fireruns 59800Paid Salaries 30000Workmans Compensation Insurance 40000Insurance on Fire Vehicles 17924Total paid Fire DepartmentContingent Orders DrawnFuel Oil, Library and Township Hall 22003Detroit Edison, Library and Township Hall 4213 Election Board and Board of Review 28250Repairs  Labor on Township Hall 24759Labor on Township Dump 14825Postage, Supplies, Treasurers Bond, Health Officer,Advertising, Membership fees  Reg of Deeds 69881Cemeteries 40000t Salaries, 195556 2,76400 Salaries, 195455 23450TOTAL Wtfaesaay, April 4, lift1,734,22000 0,0810580,0810584,96446 M HOLIDAY COUPEUMBERS IN ONEPROTECTION HIGH AND LOW I75,957232,10320  i5,03781Balance on Hand TOTALAnnual ValuationDlttrict No 2 H 1,503,36000Diitrkf No 2 Frl DbtHowtll Art 51,95000HowII Ar DebtDiJ No 7 Frl Hamburg 139,20000DUl No 11 Frl Marion 39,710001,73422000Voftd Tax37,3412722,4047683874541962,42026 4931764,04016 Mills248414901615 104317381242 1,86622itCotl31,7099719,04140 66917432432,15434 3702414,37755 1,8662284,96446Tax Ratwm4 5,631303,36336 169S71095326592 122939,64161 Heres whats out in front when youre behind the wheelof a new Oldimobile Ite the exclusive Intagrille, afulldepth bumper of sturdy steel, locked to the framefor your protection  double protectionYou not only get two bumpers in onedouble protectionhigh and lowbut Intagrille instantly indicates all the Oldsmobile btauty to followNEW IDEAS EVERYWHERE i Behind the Intagrille isbeauty thats yours only with Oldsmobile And for smooth comfort the Oldsmobile chassissolidly stabi lized at six pointsresists road roam, takes away sidesway on 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fertilizer bags offthe ground or off concrete 2 Store the fertilizer in the barsor some other dry building 3Put the bags on 2 x 4s or cribbing above the floor Then the fertilizer wont soak up moisture and get lumpy j 4Preventcaking by piling bags only seven or eight high 5Keep broken bags separate from the mala pile Loose fertilizer soaks upmoisture Buying and storing fertilizeren the farm now is particularly advisable says tSe committee, because of the tight situ ation on railroad freight cartneeded to move phosphate and potash from the mines to fertilizer factoriesIf this car shortage becomesmore critical as spring anproacbes, fertilizer manufacturer may have difficulty gettingmaterials for the big volume of plant food needed by farmers1Every ton of fertilizer movedin the weeks ahead from factories to farms will help manufacturers maintain productionschedules thto winter and pre vent serious local shortage later on, tb committee saysThe soil organisms need nutrients to do their soil building JobThus the fertilizer you ado, has to feed the soil organisms aswell as the crop Thats partic ularly true where corn stalks orstraw are plowed under Tobreak these raw materials downinto humus, the organisms needextra nitrogen If the supply is deficient, crops will sufferThe Middle West Soil Improvement Committee pointsout that plowedunder deeprooted legumes and other cropresidues are good sources oforganic matter When thess im gumes are well fertilized, thanroots add important nutrients totha soiL Moreover, fertilizer helps grow more cfops psr acreThat, in turn, provides mors material for makingmatter to MB 1 ARECEIVINGFrtttenburg, Mike Witzke, Dick lings,Fertilizer Best Bay7Compared to Other Items Farmers Use FERTILIZER is still in the best buy class on the farmers shopping list, Michiganagronomists reportThese soils men point out thatplant food has gone up less incost than virtually any othercommodity a farmer buys Yetfertilizer is a production itemthat increases crop yields and profits, and often returns 3 to 5for every dollar investedR I Carolus, Michigan StateCollege horticulturist, reports that e cos  fertilizer todayis only 13 per cent above that of25 years ago, whereas the cost ofother farm supplies has in creased by 5 per centSince if , fcilizer use on 100 ONDSAVffl McPhcron IV, Supt Lesley Readerhfrom 5 mil n   t 21 mil lion tons at preseru the MiddleWest Soil Improvenent C mittee points out As fertiliser use has risen, its cropfeedingpower has steadily  been in Generalbe nestedTheHomers Vtteji and Yugoslavia haly to occupy the seats say tbe Janiary by Argentina, Canada by OKartellMmzvw  Wednesday, April 4, 1956tore LINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSGROCERIESHENNEDl GENERA STORE a Sceoad CUMMatUrArt of lUfdi S 1171SHOESDRYGOODSFor the price of a cup of coffee, youcan cook three complete meals for afamily of four on your electric rangeAnd, remember, no other range is whiteglove clean No wonder smarthomemakers sayYou can Live Better ElectricallySEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON i114 So Howefl 81, Piacfcuy,Sobscriptton Ptfc tlM a TwThe Ross Reads have left Florida and will visit the Russell Readsj in littsburg, Pa before returning to PiackneyMrs Lester McAfee and dahtera, Barbara and Leslie were in Do Iroit last week W H Meyer and wife eteruned Easter his mother, Mrs AnaMcyr of California the Edel Meyer, Jim Meyer George Meyerand Wiiitam Lamb families  Mesdanies Iola HUlEarl Schunmnand Louis Root were judges at the 4H exhibit at Howfll last week The Ralph Hulls were Eastertfutsts of the Earl Adams family inAnn Abor Dick Younpr graduates from thephcirmary dept at Ferris Institute iii June and will work in a Flintdru store The Chris Campbells called onthe Peter Crocketts in GregorySunday The Morwin Campbell family entertained Easter the James Hall jfamily of Marion, Marie Rsman   of Owosso,Arnokl Berquht and Mrs  Jj Anna Skinner Easter j Wesley Palmer and wife of Detrail called on the Herb Palmer jSunday The Ralph Clinton family and Geraid Clinton of Detroit spent Sunday with the C J Clintons The Walter Ciarks and Mrs CW Clark with the Charles Hosleys ofMilan were Easter guests of thLnverne Ciarks The Tom Clark family of AnnArbcr called on the Mrs MargaretClavk famliy Sunday Trs Iva Darrow ami Ilonne Davows of Bass Luke, Jack Darrows ofHovell, Bob Darrow of WashingIon D C and the liill Darrows forEaster questsIob Darrow has finished hiscourse at Washington D C and starts work this week in northernMichigan for the Federal ReserveEai,kThe Eimrett Widmayers wenEayter ueLs of the JI f 1, i i Widmayer family at Cedar L e iliO i an Iak r laiiiy oi t, rocuse, X Y UYJ visiting Mrs LIII Cn i The Dun Griffiths of Ml Plea,antwere iviiUi vueis oi the JuijtiiitiLh taniiyIilastii iLUSts oi MrEU iii,r Iiije WCiC 1l Ed  il  iicli  O i reindalo, KiV Kcih Lci ,KJMC OjAwn Arbor, Mrs lynoa uiiriisa iid da Lighters The Don Luins family and MrsMilured Parks visitd tiicir motJierMis Hainea at the lhwlvv Haincshonc in 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Hamburgwere Sunday guests of the LesterMcAfees Ohn Robinson jr and family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday with theOlin RobinsonsA large number from here will attend Grand Rainbow Girls , Assemby at Traverse City Thursday,Friday and Saturday Among them are Francis Robinson, Roy Reason mjd wife, Leota, Roberta AckleyPatThctyer, Nancy Spittler, Nancy Slaydmi, BtorttynrKaren andjGayle GusH ffifh gTaylor 1M, J Idwidft 174,toM 174 J Mack V tciisonOlin Robinson and wife with Mr and Mrs Gfen Alt of Ann Arbor atThe WfTHam Whttleyt fr and th Unded the ICMonk Ceatennal atWilliam WhHkys jr of Ana Arbor OWOMO Tuesday airhtBertk Bachj of Gothtm UifEaster visitors of William Shehn and wife were Mrs MadelineShhftn and family of Ann Arbor, George and Emmett Roche of FowleivilleDorothy Dinkel and childrenwire io Howell ThursdayThe Vince LaRosa family spentEaster with the Hubert LedwideLedwidge family in Royal OakMrsRose LaRosa with the Joe Vigo faniiy in YpslantiThe Home Extension Group motwith Mrs Janet 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address bymitnded at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing or bypersonal service at least five 5days prior to such hearingI A true copyHelen M GouldDeputy Register tf Probate Minuesota 7 to 10 hours weekly nets te IfcOGW lvonth Possibility full time workMan or woman from this area to service new DeLux Vending MachineRoute One can qualify as te hones ity and ability will be interviewed WINONA MONUMENT COFOR SALE Beagle dog, female,7 months old, partly trained for hunting, lovet children Mrs XJpple 10380 Langley,ly Lake, phone UP 8 9720 CordOveftftftfcd Rooking Chair tfabU, longw ALL NEW 1956 CHEVROLET SHE AND RIDE THEWe ive Top Allowance on Your Present Car Regardless of Year or MakeSEE FRED C 0H0HILAN LAK8JIM WHITE 1ALES RBPR131NT ATlVB ANNPHONB UP S4560ARBOR SAY IT A WITH FLOWERSffremHELLERS ROWERSPhone 284 Howelllocally Car and 60000 cash invests  jAmM Whitly, Phone UP 8 9060jnent necessary, fully secured  FARM JMPLEMENT BUSINESS PO Box 7047 Minneapolis, Mian, I A solid business showing excellent  return on investment Good retailLOSTBIote Boxer, briadle with g rode IHC New Id6white chest, i white feet, wrtif  RBAN collar with s 195S Uiuto No  SURBUHBAN22children petABSwer te of Prince Call Jane WidmajrerPhone UP 8 3174 REALTYi 12 Lafayette, South Lyon, Mieh I Phone Geneva 82041  PH RBNTptairs unfurnishedd i AStarittiesit  PfeoS UP 89990WATER SYSTEMS,PLUMBING ,REPAIRS THE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607Pincknevs VVEGETABLESGROCERIESMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor me Ceunty ofLivingston 1 the Matter ef the Estate eiEdla Potter Deceased At a stesion of said Court held onFebruary, 21, 1956 FOR SALE266 ft, ef Ireatage East M36 also city lets ea nertiwide of Unadilla St, PimmtjFor information call Oscar WANTEDWoel, market primLuei Deyle Phone UP 83135TO BENTTurnished modern apartmmi  Phoae UP 8S11077 rettFOR house and lot, eil lumaae Marion Burnett 394 gewett fitPhone UP 84662FOH EENTBed mm , withbeds, ceoking priviliget, ute or woman Susaaxa UM21101 Boyle Road after  f  Saturdays up te 8 p m , Plymouth, tfaerie, Dodge or Hudson coupe ne ceil ipriags lout axle good body exeeptleaders Plymouth or Chevy re CharboneauMmk Lake Rd Ph UP I 1771if tr10UPresent, Honorabe Hiram RSmith,Judge of Probate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat an creditors of said deceased are required to present their claimsin writing and under oath to saidtcourt and to serve a copy thereof upon MERLE WEAVER ofHowell Michigan, Livingston pounty twja fiduciary of said estate sjd,  that such claims will be heardand that the heirs at law of said deeeased be deteremined by said court 4at the Probate Office on May 1st,1956 at ten A MIt is Ordered, that notice thereof,be given by publication ef a copyhereof for three weeks eonaectSvelyprevious to said day of hearing, lathe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party Merest at his last known artdreesby registered mail, return receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14prior to such hearing or by personalservice at least five f days prior to sttch hearing  Hiram B Smito, Judge of MbateA true copy George Meabons last weekHeien M GouldDepoty Regter of Probate AutaaMtivejtarge Norge Fastevpefl keater with fan, 276 gal teak,ffipta s4 tapper tubing, k eicejijenjk cenditloa S600 complete Alse Wectre Chef ceek stove gee4 eee 1 6iUn afM Call UP 8alllf ftiv Keith B tianoaa4 delivered, ISM or UBEAD WSJSJK of nowevvirtOCKLlilt SORRELLsne0ORDER YOURBABY SITTINGWill take care of one or more children at my home at fll485 PinckeyDextar RoadPhone UP 8 9749FOR SALEHereford Calves, 8W to 400 lbs Stockers and FeedersSlealeys Stockyards at Marshmiland Olivet FILL YOUR BIN NOW AT IMfit PRICES ,POCOHONTAS ROttC COALBRIQUETS SWKHl COALHARD COAL SOFT COALFARMERS FEED A SUPPLY COMPANYDISPATGB Wednesday , Marc h 28 , 196 6Here s our ckanc eSpkio l limite d offe r  yo u ge t thi s complet e se to f cleanin g tool se f extr a charg e 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Regardless of Year or MakeSEE FRED C 0H0 SAY IT A WITH ROWERSworkMan or woman from this area to ser i vice new DeLux Vending MachineRoute One can qualify as te acnes f0R Ovtflsftftfed Rooking Oaatr iiy and ability will be interviewed  Gfaareuse fabl longlocally Car and 60000 oash invest  jAmes Whitjey, Phone UP 8 9060inent necessary, fully seeured  pARM IMPLEMENT BUSINESS PO Box 7047 Minneapolis, Mtan  A solid business showing excellent f return on investment Good retailparts trade IHC, New IdeaHILANB LOU JIM WHITE SALES RBPRBSBNT ATlYB PHONB UP B4560ANN ARBOR HELLERS FLOWERSPhone 284 HowellLOSTMcde Boxer, briadle with iwhite chest, 4 white feet wearing collar with a 1956 Liseisse No of Prince CaU Jane Widaaarer Oehl ImplementsSURBURBAN REALTY1hone UP 8 3174 IWATER SYSTEMS,PLUMBING ,REPAIRS THE ROUSH PLUMBING310Webster Phone UPS6607inc nevs STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor we County of LivingstonU the Hatter of the Estate tEdla Potter Deceased FOR SALE29East M36 also vide ef 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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> f,it si  f t     ,DispatchVolmume 73 TBDUP4TGHWednesday, March 28, 1956No IIMICHIGAN MIRROR DeMolay Installation j Edla Palter MemorialSaturday, March 31 the Living a County Chapter Order of DeMoTne state budgetfor next year S32500UO00 but other funds such as two thirds of the state sales taxvIU run it up to S7500JO The small  iay sponsored by the four Livmg er figure is the states working PUW county lodgeswill be initol The saiss tax goes mottgftferthe Howell Masonictheschooli    scheduled program is as followsTiie 2,000,000 for the purchase of ,Sulk vacint is stiil intact The dead j EDLA POTTER MEMORIALThe Mrs Edla Patter Memorial Collection is beingQe mpuuu j placed in the Howell Caraegie Libtemple, i ne t  , naOn1e who are interested200 p mInitiatory and Demolay Degreeslor the Charter Members Opn toAli DeMolay and Master MasonaBanquet 630 p mDinner Servedline was extended from Feb 29 toJune 30, 1857The pension plan to pay legislators 2,000 a year and their wivesthe sume was killed It passed thehouse 83 to 22 but ran into a snay x , A ,,  r  Iiowell Assembly ofin the senate It would have been financed by a 2 percent tax on theirsalaries A legislator gets 4000 zyear plus a 1000 expense account A bill to raise their salary to 5UG0a year was killed  legislators are Btill passingthe buck on the right to control the by theGirlsAmimy w L Thursd March 29Institution and Installation of ofeers, open to publicOfficers to Installeddeer herd It was buried in coirnn M, Councillor, Andre Lovas,,Howellonce, revived, then passed with S Councillor RobtWitzke,Pinckneyf tot ofamendments It is now in J rounciUr,Stan Cameron Fowlieconference committee and will not Treas, Robert Warren, Brighton d f the Fifce David Lanmng Brightoncome out until the last days of the Fcvifce,session and maybe not then David Lanmng, BrightonLarry VanSlambrookPinckpKiMin, Ly8 P, Richard Dcnnmon, FowlervilleThe legislators were unable to j D Joo Cook Fowlervilleagree on many things and many g  Duane phillips Brightonit A Pk Hllgbills died in committee Among J, hRobert Parker Howell y ftid people who are intcrestedin establishing their ownhack to their early forefathers To further that interest all geneuiogical material of the late Mrs Potter is being placed at the disposal of the people along with books row being purchased by moneys dotated by members of the locai Phillip Livingston Chapter, Daughtersci the American Revolution Persons wishing to make contriutions to this fund may send the donations to Mrs B L Eight Howelllibrarian, Mrs Bernard Gle jx, Fowlerville or Mrs Cacia Chamberlain,PinckneyThese books will be on exhibitionand ready for use in the history room of the Howell library May 21 atSi Marys CattedBer I Albert SchaUt, PartsSunday Uat 800 andN devotions, Friday evening LOCAL NEWS CURRENT COMMENTConfession, Friday eveniBff afterNoTena Devotioas ad Satjnrdtf frtssfj780 to 900 j m andfoie the 800 MamGood Friday Strvc 2 to t pCalvaryBen Sara techy, PastorS 5 Supt Welter feeMorniag WonUf 1000 Sunday Schral U00Young Peoples Meeting 70CotUge Fellow ship SentoWednesday 100GoBgresanooal Stave Rev J W Winger, Tlie Dick Younp family of BigRapids are visiting at the AndrewCampbell homeMrs Marie Hossman of OwossoSj,ent Sunday with Arnold Bcrqnit iri The Carl Lentz family of Lasing j spent the week end with the OnaOna Campbells Wayne Can spent Tuesday inPort Huron Mr and Mrs Robert Ackley visited his aunt, Mrs Bernicf VanClordtr in Manfield, Ohio, over the weekend The Herb Palmers srwere in Howell Sunday where Leennne Sue, thedaughter of the Herb Palmers jrs was baptised at the Methodist churchf CJ Clinton and wife were in AnnTO GO ON TV APRIL 8The Michigan Bell TelephoneCompanys first network televisionshow will go on the air Sunday,April 8 at 6 p m over the Columbiabroadcasting system  The show isTelephone Time and is a halfan hour narration by John Nesbitt, u r,,, tn ,nnmnt , T Vf n uZ WnwWllp filmed at the Hal Roach studios,governor of the power to appoint yeninei Jas McCallum, towier lie  L j     a V S senator in case of vacancy SUuQard Rearer Tom Rady, Pinckforbid union political contributions, Almoner, Lary Snowgold, Pinckney irestore 2 license plates to carsand n, Stephen Lovas, Howell capital punishment and extend the Qrator Rodney Foerester, Howellterms of legislators from 2 to 4 w rciTept Darwin Liverance, Flle  MAYOR EXCHANE DAYyears The last bill may come up 2nd Precept, Mike Mee, Fowlerville  Pinckney will exchange mayorsbs J sutnem were the ones to deprive the Ch 1KI John Burg Pinckney h t pint Cll Flnie gunday School 940 a mMorning Worship 1046 a ss Taurs night prayer meeting at the ctarch at Wed choir piacUce 7J6 pThe Ptoples QkwolM36 West between Mate and UnadOla StreetsHer Keith Buegsegger, Pastor8uBday School 941 a mMorning Worship 100 A Youth Group 7KK p xnEvening Service 800 p mThun Prayer Meeting  800 pTheir radio show on NBC at 9 pm  Good Frid S8nrtc,wili continue t Jtya 2nd Precep,again as a move to reconsider 4ih llecepti Walt Schneider, Howell h f i  HiHllag 4ih lecpcarried but its chances of passing r,i Precent Charles Harris,Howill i      is slight at all Democrats andsome Republicans are against itASK WATER LEVEL SETThe property owners at Base lakemet at Newport Beach with DrainCom Flook of Washtenaw county to map out a plan to get a waterfor the lake High water of spring do flood damage while in the summer the waters recede toomuch Com Flook outlined the law A majority of the lake propertyowners must petition the board of supervisors in the counties where iih Precept, Robert Leary, Fowlle7th Precept, Ralph Peckens, Fowlethe PINCKNEY CONGiL CHURCHThursday 100 p mWomens Fellewbhip Wihte Luncheon at churchifollowed by brief service Thursday 730 p, m, Confirmation of Children, Reception of MemLers, Holy Communion Clood Friday Service at church100 to 200 p m Sermon, Facea Aoout the Cros lilaster Sunrise Service at 7 conpthe lake is locatedThe board orders I , 7Vi Vvi  on  A ,u  i ducted bv Pilgrim Fellowship Anythe prosecutor to start suit in court I L , ,   , L  j  i , , , i one may attend Free will offeringh h d t lak level i   n nA  ,, ,, p Service 930 to ll00,The3 clioirs will sine1, sermon Becausepto havt the judge set a lake level,Before he can do this surveys hae    ,  ,  3 clioirs will sto be made and engineers estimates , T  ,,  T   ,,, , ,  1 Live Jesus and Immortalitya to cost made and an assesment ,,,, r,  ,  i At the Laster Sunrise Service the with Laingsburg on May 21, mayorsMISS DEE STAMMMiss Dee Stamm, Pinckney highscchool commercial teacher died at Si Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Fridayexchange day Howell with Stanton  where she went the week beforeSheAnn Arbor with Hillman, Dexter  was a native of Indianapolis butwith Emmett,Brighton with Dewitt,  came here from Colorado She stay Chelsea, St Johns Stockbridge ed at the home of Mrs Iva ReasonHasperia and Fowlerville, Fremont, j Her sole survivors are 2 neicesin Indiana The funeral was heldArbor SaturdayKaren Gustafson and Allen Rose,Patty Palmer and Bill Austin atttended the military ball at the Masonic temple in Detroit Saturdaynight Gov Williams was thereJoe Lavey and Don Burns attended the state high school basket ballfinals at East tLansing Friday niUJack Jeffreys and Howell friendswere in Lovclls over the week end looking over real estateThe O E S Friendship Nijrht tobe held here Friday, was postponeddue to bad weather The Homer Abneys gave a dinnerSunday in honor of their son,Marksbrihtiay Messrs Lawrence Camburn, JoeGriffith, Merwin Campbell andHomer Abney attended tlv pat masters night at Pleasant Lake lastTuesday night  ,, Mrs Eloyse Campbell, son, Dick,daughter, Beverly, and Herb 1yr are in Lancaster, ia this week Jack Hannetts Velvet Ke, bowlingteam bowled in Aim Arbor Satur The Public Administrator adververtised last week in the Fowlervlle paper the missing persons estatesThee are usually bank accountswhich have been inactive for 7 yearsand under the law reverts to state Usually tlie accounts are only alew dollars but in some cases theyio more The state picks up a good niiiiy thousand dollars by this Amoriy the Pinckney names on the listii Wesley Umstead, Helen BurnsYoung, Dick Amburgey, Robert Wdder, Lemuel Martin, Mr andMrs John Maitin, George and MaryJane Meyer, Joseph D Stackable, Fiuncis Harris, Marian Jarvis VanBlarkum, Jame Jarvis, H E Soreiison Machine Shop, ElUworthDdilke, Jack Caldwell, Bryaa Mc, Closkey, Arthur Schoenhal,, Dan YanSlambrook, Gladys Nay, KeithTeiry Leslie Gilmore, Frank Hsdden, Mary Stackable, Louise GlennMary Ann Campbell, Tom Line,Harold M Darrow jr,CF RudolphTh deadline is Aprdil 10thEvery paper makes them AHciuton priest sent a notice to apaper that there would be no coll eri luring lent Now a collet is apart of the mass ceremony Theeditor being unfamiliar with church terms changed it to collectionsMaybe the priests face wag not red andthink of the explanations he had tofrom the Kirby Funeral Home in day and Sunday They are Jnc Clif Ml Pl IndianapolisNeighboring NotesThe Stockbridge basket ball ban  KCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSquet was March 26 Cecil Kichpls, The pinck K1 ,8 Daughters director athletics at Lonain Sex A n 5 ftt 13Q wjth MrflViolu Massey Pearl Madsen,ton spokeDewey Breniser of Gregory recently received an award for catch, ng a 32  lb snook in Floridaa patient at Rowe hospital Stock Mrs Mae Higgins of Pinckney is compete in the district coneat nexta patient at Rowe hospital Stockbridge SPELLING BEE WINNERSTlie following are the Pinckney spiling bee winners who willI monthFith Grade Rebecca Morrii Miller, Pleyrlin AmburgcyOrlandWinslow and Frank ZzulkiMrs Dorothy Winslow of Riverside gave an O E S card party ather home last Wednesday The iene Dinkcl and icurucThompsons came back from Flordia lust TuesdayW lton hiiniberlain u ill CinihtfC teim of Miss Slam, a the r li school He had been workingLs Sixth GradeKaye Wyliedistrict set up This was done in thecase of Portage Lake and Judge Breakey set a water  lavel to bemaintained by dredging the HuronRiver outlet and building a dam to Illftrim Fellowship will present aMnron drama entitledNason, theiiliid Disciple The cast isXason Khoda, his sister Roberta Ackleybe removed every spring cost 150,0000 The dam was never May and Martnu friends ofbuilt or the river deepened but a Je8utiI,0Bnie Lee, Karen Gustfsontone dam was put in which has to T,  T u r T nrj   InarrseesJohn Burg, Don Wingerand Doug FisherWomen from Jerusalem, Janet Shir ley, Patricia ThayerSilas, uncle of Nason and Rhoda Billy BeckCONSERVATION DEPTThe Great Laks Commission meetsat Chicago May 1 Attorney General Knvanaugh of Michigan is chairman The matters to be tthreshedout are water rights, usages andstream pollution Winter fishermen are cautionednot to leave broken bottles and cans on the ice A Kalamerzoo fishermanwas fined 1480 for doing so recentDeer ar reported coming out of4ho yard to feed since winter eas eesed somewhat Small game hunters are urged tomail their game report cards to theconservation dept 6 insects are damaging Michigantimier They are the spruce bucworm, larch fly, jack pine budworm Saratoga ipittlebug and Europeanhoot moth The state will try to establishgraying in certain Michigan watersThe Detroit News gave 1000 tto buy Montana grayling eggs Fishaxperti doubt that this fish willever be abundant in Michigan again The wild turkey restoration proiect will be continued in Michiganthis year 400 more eggs have been bought in Pennsylvaia, A recentcensus showed 118 alive in AHegran, county, 35 in Newaygo and 13Lake The dept will control a numberof burning projects to improve wild KIWANIS NOTESB B Jennng of Hamburg, countycivil defense head talked on civil defense The village builds the and the state furnishes light,and telephone Pinckney is tohave one of these,There arei now such at Brighton, Hartland, Gregy, Parkers Corners and Fowlerville 1G visitors from Chelsea andBrighton were present ChamberlainItalyNext Tuesday the dinner is at theschool served by the high schoolgirls Warner Harris, Belleville, Kiwanis govenor will talk Pancake supper at school April 10  showed pictures ofLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 APRIL CALENDARApril 3 800 p m Regular Communication April 14Past Masters banquet taLittle Grand Lodge at school 7 p m Alonzo VanSlambrook, W IfPaul W Ctirlett SecretaryHoward Thayer, Wesley ReaderRay Moriarity and John Burg werewere in Jackson on school businessI Tuesdaylite projects 729 acres in Dickinson Leo Ewers, is moving the Lewis 92 in Arenac 76 in Gladwin and a Harsenl Island St Clair, 30KIDS I MOM AND DAD ISave Your NickelsSave Your Dimes April 21st it Carnival TimeAt Mpakaigr Elementary Schoolftergsr CLUB house to a lot he purchased of Otcar Beck on East Unadilla St  Dick Campbell entertained 24 ofthe membpra fhis home Friday after the play Whear it rivalled some of the Juniorclass partes the 2 Wylie cousinsTom and Dick, honor by their prw Lyle Bouck has resided as prin j Seventh Grade  Carolyn Howardcipal of the Bates school, Dexter,  Eighth Grad Mary Morristo accept a position in OwossoRobrt Raymor, athletic director has been named to replace himThe Dexter Leader says the ARE MARRIED SATURDAYCharles Henry, son of Mr and3 Mrs L J Henry and Wanda StapPinckney bank robbers bought gas otOn, daughter of the JStapletonsoline twice the imorning of the j of Spears Road were married SaturPinckney bank robbery t at tthe J jay by Rev Cochrane of GregoryFord Sales  Service there iThey attended by the bridesi Joe LaRosa of Dexter celebrated J sister, Mrs Peter Crockett and hushis 35th anniversary as a businessman there last tweek Oay Wilt, mmber of the Brighton school board in an article in the Argus says he is not in favor of annoing the Hamburg school districtHe says the Brighton district needs10 more class rooms now That the Brighton tax base is 10,000 perpupil, Hamburgs 8,200 on the children under 5 Brightons 20,000and Hamburgs 16,000 He says theincrease in pupils the next 10 yearswill make the district too large tohandleThe Chelsea village tax rate h11 mills Prosecutor Edmond Devine hashalted the Gold Bell Stamp contest being put on by Washtenaw merchants as a lotttery  Prizes werewon by drawing They were trips to Florida, diamond rings, televisionsets etc Traffic was blocked Wednesdayand part of Thursday on the NewYork Central Railroad at Ann Ar and At the present they will liveot th Stapleton home4H CLUB DISPLAYMarshall Meabons Handy Ham 4H Club held open house at jthe town hall Friday night Thework was all in wood this year Inother years there has been someplastic The exhibit included gun racks, wardrobes, coffee tables, alarge card table with checker board top, whatnots, table lamps, wastebaskets etc The countyt exhibit si baskets etc The county exhibit is at Howell high school this week ooooCONGRESSIONAL LETTER Cong Don Hay worth at thf U of M Quad Ann ArorThe Gilbert Camlelis oi FraJerspent Sunday with tlie J I tuns utPortage Lake Mrs Edward Wkifield is a patient at McPherson hoxpiuU, Howoll The Clayton Mussons were hoststo thi1 East Mai ion Farm iiureau Saturday night at the Mariontown house W F Close and wife and theGene Dinkeis called at the Albert Dinkel home last weekThe Albert DinkHs aitndcd thewedding of Marilyn Musson, daugliter of the Max Musson ilail Smith to Richard Brown at theHowell Presbyterian church Tuesday night Lee Hollingsworth, Alma collegewas one of the 176 students theivlisted on the ionor roll the last eiiiester He is the son of the Carson Hollingsworths ot PinckneyWe have through the courtesy of jMr and Mrs Mark Holmei of Lake land who are in California receiveda copy of the Ghost Town Xewsfublished by Mr and Mrs Walter jKnott This is an old time mining town of 1849 restored by them intact The Knotts run a berry farm and a steak house, have 100 cooks According to Davidcoumnist, tho negroes flushed by Inei1 recent couit victories are prepaiing to test the constitutionality o the laws passed by several statesbairinp the marriages between sef rut aiid whites This intermarriagei Die one big dread of the couthind their main reason for the battleto kep segregation In the north  where there has been little or no SJ, relation the mingling of theuv races has caused little inter Laniuye Some undeiworld Corneahavi married negroes occasionallyour in the upperranks but they areiw Wv are not lawyers but we llijnl the 14th amendment whichti i thf negroJs all the rights of citizens would void this ban too KcnHnmputttiag it IntoJS another matter 1ss is debatingthe electoral college method of ttheelection of presdient whereby each cai rjidate would gjt the numberOL electors from each state corres poiiing to tlie percentage of thatvu that he received We alwaytriutht the electoral college a relicof the old days and entirely uselegg fvorybody knowns on the day afterelection who is elected president andwhat is the sense of having theelectoral college rnet a month after election and go through a merefcrmality of electing a preiidont Why not abolish it altogeher Theframers of ihe constitution put it iothere because they did not expectany political parties to be formed The candidate getting the secondgreatest number of votes was to bevice president This was changedwhen parties arouse as a president and vice president from differentpartiies would be unworkableThe houie passed abill to apprp j 12 waitressrate 10 million for the school milk program This is 2 million morethan last year The senate amendedit by extending it to June 30, 1958and increasing the amount to 75 million The program is extended toto include child care centers,nurserybor when three freight cars were homes, Jetttlement houses summerderailed James Spencer, Whitmore veterans I administrationLake ana armed forces This is expectedsupt is retiring after a teaching to do away with the milk surplus,career of 44 years Linden has raised their teachersbase pay 400 a year NOTICEto inform my customers Edward Parker and wife arrivedhome from Baynton Beach, Florida Saturday and were Sunday dinnerquests Earl Baughn and wife Percy ElHs and wife will arrivehome from Florida March 31 A M Bert Roche s a patient inSt Lawrence hospital,Lansing withpneumonia He has been in an oxypen tent His wife was here SaturdayFritz Wylie was taken to Veterans hospital, Ann Arbor by hisbrother, Hottfs, testFowlerville police arrested Alex that I have moved my Beauty ShopSckoloff, 16 and Allen LaVee, 18 known as PIJCKNEY BEAUTYof Port Huron for speeding and SHOPormerly located at 212 Mainfund a number of articles in their  St, to my home at 9600 Cedar Lakecar stolen from Howell merchants  Rd j Your patronage is invited For apissucd pointment Call U 89911The car was also stolenA marriage license waslast week to Charles Henry, 18, and  I also want to take ts opportunweek,  ky to thankdlmy friendg for theirFred Teeple, Howell, Howell has lovely cards and kind interest recefvbeen confined to his home by illness eo during my convalescence and I Cecil Bohm, county welfare agent want to tell you my broken ley itand wife hare bought a bone in folly recovered Brjtta Brashhas high blood pressure and will bethere a month,Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Shcldon were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Louise ShehanAPPPRECIATIONWe wish to express our appreciat forthe lovelycards, flowersand gifts given us by our friendsand organisations, making our 60th wedding anniversary a very pleasant one Mr and Mrs Wray Hiackley Adali Stevenson was unable t6sell his moderation program to thepeople of Minnesota last week sad took a bad beating from Estes Ke,fauer who got 28 delegates to his4 It was the case of a man trying1to sell an unsaleable productDwigbf Eisenhower has patent on this modoption stuff and for another manto try to carry water on bothshoulders does not make senseThepeople have seen it all beforeTL1 Democrat party has alwayibefn the liberal or radical one anda standpat platform was senselessIt was like Ireland neutrality in the last world war The Repnbttcans also got a jolt in the Minne sota primary asthecast increased from 31 percent fthe vote cast in 1952 to 67 percfS 1056 The Republican explaiMthrt they crossed party linescause they thought Kefauveriex to beat than Stevenson doesgo over Tlie Democrats say ita revolt against low farm prioesCAW OF THANKSI wish to thank my friendsthe many beautial cardson my birthdayfi K  A    sSDlfPATCBWednesday, March 28, 1956r rTIME TO    iP V AJWA I treasurer of Scio township, DexterNotes of 25 Years Ago I b, s votes John McGuiness, 84, a formerj Pinckney merchant, died at Chelseaj Friday He married Mary Dolan ofof Dxter  James Smith, 63, died at the homeoi William Thompson Saturday He vis highway comissioner for yearsujd built 24 miles of highways inthe township He built the first mile J nyrs  J We Inesdavoi state reward road in the county    ,,ov m  0START SAVIN Notes of 5 Years AgoAustin Wallers corriuunces wrkwork  i SE Ssvuihour rextwcek cHOWEIITHEATREHOVTIL MICHIGANEh Wood of Pinckiiey  rrird to Jccrt Vi,cht of  Tus Wt d Thur, March 27,28 Tort aid Donna JReedK lute years he has worked for the run from Port Huron to Cii hc county road comissionSr attended the joint Masonic 0 jOi Keandy, a forer enplnyeaKS banquet sponsored by Reascm  t u ih rKV, wor,M, lji lne Slock j ous All food was donated y i , j,,L HfWi Sun wholesale houses including 79 lbs of ham The foodtribuled to neeReason andHoy ReasonSunday who is a patient at U of sons inRANSOM and LEE THEATRfWHITMORE LAKE Friday, Saturday, March 30, 31Double Featv ,in CinemaScope THE SECOND GREATEST SEX it CinetaaScofre and Technicolor c WithJeanne Crain and George Nader AlsoNovel ivAnytime is a good time to scare saving for yc worthwhile goals in life But  theres no tir, like now Open your account NOW in cfriendly bank Youll appreciate our services staff, which is trained to help you with v problems Open your account today and start cthe right way to reach your goal in lifeTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK INCORPORATED 1915OVMt NINETY YEARS OP SAFE HOWELLPINCKNEYAH Jtposits up t 10,000 insured by Our Membershi Deposit Insurance Corporation  Saturday, March 30, 3Double THE NAKEDIn Technicolor, WithI Arthur Kennedy and Betta St John Color Cartoonies including 7 lbs y p u Kjb yf Xuni j WM 7T r ,i  i, AT J V T ,ood left over was du ,, i  ,1,CV Mr NVU i n Forsythe trday, Monday, April 1, 2edy families by Mrl    J Dann Ka and Glynis JohnNia,F,iyJhntnn TinJ Satnuel Wilso tf Cuba h ITIlK TROntLE WITH HARRY, visited Stanton Line jur hjs pare,Tt lht, AllierU Wil A1 THE COURT JESTERa patient at U of I in VistaVision and ThnilorM hosptalL C Kogers has purchased theDvid Mowers home on West MainSret The attempt to remove Harry , the old time ball player AlsoDavid Bruin and Neville Urand hiFLRY AT GlNSIGHT CartoonMurk Svathoit is quitting farmn and hut an uuciion April ISThe cast is coniplced for the mock ttrid here Airil 7 It is Judge, R D jPoche Clerk, Louis Monks Criei, I    , Col Vwton DotVncUuits Attorney, uiitcy, Mondny, April 1, 2as mayor of Northville was turned d ,owtDM efctiaants Ataor 1 Matinee Sunoay, 20 p m lown in circut court last week I ,,LVi jatn, ,  riccne lbintiff,  Auriie MuvIiy ul iKubra Mrs Alice Owen, 22, of Gregory n siiurwas killed Friday when hr car turned over on the Plainfield Road neartnc 1J G Hoard home She leaves  , ri Tni1iher husband,Lawrence Owen and 2 S thoutmaiJ children Dr W Jli SmithMrs Eiiriii1  row n in th jiT Kelly, former townsman anda iVcquent contributor to the col  Dispatch was elected Tcejle, John, Chailes Tep InWORLD IN MY CORNER iniuictte and Carle Prof Giul, Floyd Jackson WillDuiuiintr Ilenrv Kice, II ibertt Gill Vl Thur,, Ajirll IJ, 4, 5 iinNOTICEANNU TOWNNtic i herky Given, That the Next Annual Township Meeting ofhc Elector, of the TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAMCounty of Livingston State of Midan Will Be Held at thePUTNAM TOWN HALL 0NT SOUTH HOWELL ST, 1INCKNEY, MICHIGANat 800 p m Eastern Luonlard time onMon, MURRAY KENNEDY, Township ClerkPaneSup  AT THE PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMFi P TUES 10THE SERVING STARTS AT 600 P M ,, SPONSORED BY PINCKNEY KIWANIS CLUBTiciw Adolti 125 and Children 75c, v ITnard Lavoy has Loucht the COIRT JIAHTIAL OF BILLY1 Inin htGr Smith lioiisp on VW C Dover u OL Cliiiao LJIVkc ur oil wetier at the hihsool Friday niit and showedssiiJfs of weather ballots J Ptter MeGraw is working for jj Jiher Doolittle  f I  Te Patrick Lavev finilv luive  ir Ciiumafecope aid ColorShort andCartoonSYLVANliicvfd on the CTiarks Hofi farm AT bin Pfau is a cirdiiato for supervisor in losco His opponent islMi GaidnerFak Ivav is b 1 in  VK basoViKni1 ior Viliiaii Whcs new barn, L liriam Jvach of iarion toolsaj overdose of laudanan intcriionally Siiiiay but w saved CJuy illir is diaiint miik toKuwell ioi Albert Frost Vil lroun is iimviiisv into IikoR,cs house and will wik for Mil, Gone lUcC r iil riovc intoMikes hoiiie vest of the stot IIMI I,aii Ts uijvitiu1 or a farma I North Iako  Jcanie in cnlortain d1 niiibcrs of her Sunday school ciass at her hufie Induy niiilhiisc for a priest at Bad Axe wastaken ill Her brother, William wentthere and brought her home nJESTERin Vista Vision and Technicolori in Techncolo and Vista Vision Novell y News CartoonI Tut, Wed, Thur,, April 3, 4, 5 i Aiau I,add, Edward G Kobinson1 and Joanne Dru  In  11ELL ON FRTSCO BAYM in CinemaScope I OOOOHoover Soil ServiceNatural Soi Building MaterialsWE CARRY COMPLETE LINE OP COLLODIAL PHOSPHATE coalain trace elements and mineralsIIYjROTH Natures own 29 iiineral soil conditioner, Rich ii oLcsh, hih in valueChelsea, Mich, OOOO  ORGANIC BLENDA carefully balanced combination of the best tested natural soil builder, available,hur Fri Sat, Mar 29, 30, 31 KobVrt Taylor and Kay Kendall f HYBROJITILNatures own 20 mlnInEN IJ UK WARDin CiuemaScope nnd Color COOO Sun, Mon, Tuu, April 1, 2, 3I iUJt Lancaster and Anna Malaria   i soil Neutralizes soilj AQUA ZYMEThis is a liquid, j rich in protien, amonia acids, lauric cfixis and some 20 different enzymei V activate penetrate arulTHE HOSE TA1O0 VistaTi,s It True That pportunity ca caiicd on UL1TOIU Waio lamilis Sundays C JiMcIiori, Uauher in tinckney liih school Ocv Maltrial Do Not Rum Nori     Corjode Machinery ,j Aailalle in SO 1b bar, by ton , ,  i carioad Wiite for free literaturelanniy oi ,Ivan I RichardsonDEXTERPIXCKNEY ROADUtxter, Mich Phone HA 62215Ahuthorized Dealer1956 DOG LICENSESMALE OR UNSiiXED DOG LICENSE  200Knocks but unce I FEMALE DOG LICENSE 3How alvout the income check that comes alon every so of1 rTt  Each one is Opportunity,biii,5inu you chance after chance to pct aheadIt tako a litile planning naturriliy You cant do much about f,ocer end butchor moneyButijotAvoen necessities and luxur ies, there is a margin of saftyj you can carry forwardi Work out your savings plan nnd openan account at thisbank Then steadily build it upwith regular depositsFIRST NATIONAL Bank iTTrtrMtnW r FedcraH KeeerTft Oat poratfor nnd Federal Dposlf Inaureneo Corporation, All Deposits Insured Up to 10,000 for Each Depositor 59After April 1, 1JoG a Fonalty of 200 Will Be AddedMAI1 Sex y  Be AddedMAIL DESCRIPTION OF DOG2 Breed 3 Age 4 ColorOwners Name  AddressJENNIE Michigan, County Treasurer, MidiUYINGStON OFFICE SUPPLY TYPEWRTtfeRS AND ADDINGRIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER SALFS JbSALES 201 SOUTH MICH, HWELL PHONE HOWELL 20947JSoto clocked at over 137 mpfiThis MW DftSMrt AHvnfnrr yclocked at 137293 miles per hour Thatsfaster than any speed ever officially recordedfor a stock car in De Sotos displacement clcuss And its the kind of utstandingperformance you can expect behind the wheelof every new De Soto  the most powerfulcar in the medium price fieldYou oughta drive one soon 320HORSEPOWERVANS MOTOR SALES245 EAST MAIN ST 13Wt n,CL ,irLINGERIE V,irGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSV, u,, Clare JIJUI, ar,iix JJ1, iiciry liack iJdii L v liaiis huuc liiw ,naA   IT ie UieiO and SuppliesElecric, OU and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWESriL WE INSTALL  SERVICE P210ICEU 8 3114 1075 E M36ui  LexK US iiiJi aUjiMd liCf Mers Grocerv 1  U SC68 PINCKNEY ROAD wttastfasxV L1 I I    i LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2f  r x FT  I1JLJ H iAK Your Choice, Lb CLUCK ROASTS, LbuJUivD oLi juC,  Lbs torH YOUNG BEEF LIVER, Lb 29cFor the price of a pound of salt you can cook three complete meals for afamily of four on your electric rangeAnd, remember, only an electric range is  VhitegloveV clean Two goodreasons why smart homemakers say  i v c lof f V av iiiliu can Live Better  5 s ElectricallyYOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDIS Lockers for Real Custom Butchering TuesdayGroceries and Cold MeatTHE KOLLISTER MARKET 11  and ISIVA Don , ,r  i  Lci ruotlicv at the J, U C iopi Sunday Abe ilaincs v ho htbon there caniG hone wiih th iiiCii1 Hoff ond vif acl Siii iaITacJcy and wife of Jacoi cihcd on he Lav2nc3 Cainuiifcs LiVuyday ni,it vhcr YVylie and vif and DIauchJii,i were Sunday cilcij of th AricJiv, Xkbetts ete ServiceGas,LubricationBottleFORCOpKING, WATER KEATING AND HOME HEATIK6,WYUE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELLThe ftax Notritles of Arir LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEvrything in Sherwin Wiliiams Paints inSunday with the Frank Aber of Detroit enllpd on Mi Coal and Fuel OilD E HOEY  SONStiyU43 Dexter B F GOODRICH TIRESVEDDLRS MARATHON SERVICE b L bcjcrich Tires, Batteries, AccuorMS Flione UP 8 3196 445 East Main Street LOUIES VELDING SHOPa Tortable Welding Outfit Abo AcetUaeLOUIE BROWNWuctoeyHowell Rad Pbont HoweD 4M Wlharks Whiiehead of Gregory Laverne Smith of Lansing vltitfdificrd a heart attack Friday his sister, Mrs Edith Carr SundayVU aiming at the Uof M Fresh j The Gayle Shirleya of Livoniia a4Air Can, Patterson Lake He was j the Daryl Shirleys of Buck Lkt iiv to U cf M hospital Ann fpert Sunday with tha Albtrt Skkifjr Hi wif, Miss Beatrice Lam , L I Henry and Gerald Henry leyVoilmcr Sunday Wlbur Eiselo andTh Ruprt Garners of Detroit wifo of Fmvlorville cailo1 Sunday dylpnt the ICek nd with the Geor I George VanNorwan atondod the Lawrence Camburn called on Ilonid Road and vV hrd dinn git VsfcNorman Chtryl returned j hockey gaie in Detroit last Tues , Cin Ua Whitehecd ah U of M cr lied dinner of Webbers, Ann tta tnr  riait ay J I hospital tAna Arbor Monday Arbor Saturdayf      t        Head ionttlyThe Tark fimps of Lansing Gretchen Ttah wasspfent Sunday with fte Ue Uveys jV fan tCKNBT DUPAfCl Wednesday, March 28, 1956 fHeres t chancewtil limited offer yol get this complete set ef denning toolsr mac tf txfro charge yfoot on 10,Ill call At your convenience tat yoar horns, office, or shop, to giveyou JPeroaal Fitting Servicea4 a new idea of afcoe comfort VoobligattoaWo extra ebftrfJACK HANNETT THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEl The fincJujey SanitariumRay N Xhrfff, M Dto 2Q PExcept p yo Tues, FrL, Sat 100 to 800 P MLEE UVEYGeneral InsurancePHONE U P 83221CLAY GORDONLYLE W MJNSELL ASSOCIATE REGISTERED LANDSURVEYOROffice 211 Vi East Grand RiverPhane 1551W Hewell, Michigan Lrle W Muasell,DA G R McCLOSKEY DENTIST Telephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appoininet Eowell Michigan FUNERAL HOMEDon C Swartkoat DirectorModern Equipment Amtfularce ServicePHONE U PFred G ,SrOPtQMKTRlaST120 West Grand River HoweJl, Michigan d 6ULLM HIiNDEE ck Trauiing eekly i ript Made to DetroilGenuraJ Trucking HONE U PrftyfjtAbeut the Cleaning Tools  KM attached t pawr Kvr to convert itiat u lficint abTtheflor leaner Helpma jur laiiig ttaM ia half Set includesa34 for quick, tuy attachment ofkeee and toolLeng, lightweight, JUxibU UfExtension tube,Ipuih fr cleaning inJ duiting upholstery,j walle, bare fleersteal for furniture, radiators, etc younew Model 115HOOVERTRIPLEACTIONCLEANERAbout the Model 115 HOOVER The ideal cleanerlightweight, compact, easiestto use and to store Has Hoovers famousTriliArtion cleaning principleit beats, as itsticrjts us it cleans Gets the deep down grit tuntother cioantr leave imbedded in the pile Giveslonger life to your floor coverings, keeps colonfrcbh and new lookingTHE UVEY HARDWARE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court fr the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofJitines M Dag, Deceased At a session of said Court held Jiarch 6,1956 jPresent Honorabie Hiram BSmHfeJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased are requir ed to present their claims in writingand under oath, to said Court, and to  terve a copy thereof upon Lena F Dagg of 13320 Woodrow Wilson, Detroit, Michigan, fidicuary of said es stare, and that such claims will be  heard by said court at the ProbateOffice May 16, 1956 at ten A M AuctioneerFARM SALES A SPECIALITYPhone Fowlerviik CA 39356Arnold Serquist233 Unadflla St Pfnckaey, MeWatch BepcdringGold Stampr Watch, Watch Bandseweis Handmade Feather BillioMRitter TVSalesServkeRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and CourteousUP 855 12i Webster Si Pinckney, Michigan Roger J Carr AgenqrCOMFl,ETiS INSURANCE COVBsi AGBEdith R Carr14 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phon UP 811 ItReal Estatearms, Homes, Lake Projrtf Business OpportunitiesList Your Property With Miltierald ReasonBroker  209 North PearfHONE U P 841WOPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chilson Road, mi N of Brighton AC Z4U1FOR SALBBendix Dal Automatic Washing Machine, almost newveyIt is Ordered, that notice thereof J cheap Mrs Gua Jaroslowskibe given by publication of a copyi 627 Putnam Stphone UP831G4hereof for three weeks consecutively  ,the  FOR SALE200 ft, of frontage oncause a copy of this noticed  EaBt f  t  iT be served lapon each known party to 1 SQe f Unadllla bt,V Jmckneyregistered mail, return receipt de  r information call Oscar Beet interest at his last known address bynmnded at least fourteen 14 days Irior to such hearing or bypersonal service at least five 5days prior to such hearing A true coI Helen M Gould i Deputy Register f Probate roomSALSemimodern Ihouse and lot, oil furnffce Marion Burnett 236 Howell St  Phone UP 85562 FOR Oversuffed Rocking ChairCuiireUse Table, long James Whitley, Phone UP 8 9960LOyTMale Boxer, brindle with white chest, 4 white feet, wearingcollar with a 1956 License No22zchildren petAnswers to name of Prince Call Jane Widmayer Ihone UP 8 3174, FOR RENTUpstairs unfurnlshedd 1 apartment  Phone UP 89990i ALL NSW 19SS CHEVROLET AND RIDE THEW iivt Tp Alowance on Your Present Car RtgMdUu of Year or MakeME FRED C OTTO LAM PHONE UP 84560wmmTSkiM MPMIINTAITS ANN ARBOR SAY IT A WITH FLOWERSfromHELLERS FLOWERSftw24 HowelliFOR RENTBed room with twinbeds, cooking priviliges, couple,man or woman Susanna Hood2110 Doyle Road after 10 p m or Saturdays pp to 3 p m  LOSTTanior Veturn WhitePhone U 8WANTEDWool, market p Lucius Doyle Phone UP 83125 LXlPincknevs VEGETABLESGROCERIESQUALITY WATER SYSTS,PLUMBING REPAIRSTHE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 IFOK SALEDavenport, gooddttioni Also overstuffed chair oim Whitley 631 Patterson Lake RdPhone UP 89960 con  FOR RENTFurnished modern aPrtment  Phoe UP 8311077400 MONTHLY SPARE TIME BE YOUR OWN BOSS VANTED15387 Plymouthie, Dcdge or Hudson coupe no ceili springs font axlo good body excepta ,, , ,, ,  i lenders, Plymouth or Chevy TeRefilling and collecting money fioiv I  ,  t  , ,  rfened DUuglas Charboneau72 Rush Lake Rd Ph UP 8 6770 STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor tne vunty of LivingstonIf the Matter of the Estate JEdla Potter DeceasedAt a Tsion of said Court held on our high grade 5c nut machines inthis area No selling To qualify for vork you must have car, referenceC0 cash secured by inventory Devoting 6 hours a week to business,yourend on percentage collections willnet up,to 400 monthly with verygood possibilites tatking over full time Income, increasing accordinglyfor interview include phone in applica tftion Write North American Nut FOR SALEcharge Norge Pdstempoil heater with fan, 275 gal teak,piping and copper tubing, in axctllent condition 5000 complete Alia Electro Chef cook stove, good cidition 3500 Call UP 821117Rev Keith B RuegseggerJ Co, Inc 27 William Street, New FOR RENTCompletly modern jlvrocw upper flat UP8 3107February 21, 1956 JYork5,NY  j UP 8 3107  fjflPresent, Honorabe Hiram RSmith,i   j  1Judge of Probate JIBES AUlo PAATS FOR ALEKing Midget arIS HEBEB GIVENall creditors of said1 deceased are required to present tKeir claims 7I g get Jgfj Fred Fjf40Farley RoadMERLEHowell Michigan, Livingston countya fiduciary of said estatethat such claims will be heardand that the heirs at law pf said deeeased be determinedby said courtat the Probate Office on May 1st,1936 at ten A M It is Ordered, that notice thereof 4be given by publication tYtH copyhereof for three weeks taiectlvelyprevious to said day of bearing, lathe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each knows party fe interest at his last known tddreesby registered mail, return receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14prior to such hearing or by personalservice at least five I days prior to such hearingHiram R Smitto, Judge of PMbattA true copyGeorge Meabous last weekHelen M GouldDeputy Renter of ProbateVOJl SALE Ft Friidair ilefrit crator in good condition 125Irvin Kennedy Phone UP 8 5522BABY SITTINGWfll take care of one or more children at my home atJV1485 PindkeyDeateir Road Photic UP 8 9749FOR SALEHerrtoTl Calves tV 400 lbs Stockers and FeedersSiealeyi Stockyard  at Hsrthail Phone6 o, UR L SORRELLWater WeI1 PHOORDER YOURCOILBIN NOW AT LOWER PRICESOlivet,  POCOHONTASj BRIQUETSHARD COAL BLOCK COALSTOKER COAL son COALWednesday, March 28, 1956 V1NGST0N COUNTYMARCH TERM, 1956 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WHEREAS it appears that Base Line Lake is located partly in the County of Livingston and partly in the County of Washtenaw, and that theTHURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1956 I greater portion of said lake is located in Washtenaw County and it furtherPursuant to Statute, thc Board of Supervisors in and for the County of Wearing that the establishment of any control dam or embankment to con  , ,, ,  ,  , 1T  , ,,  trol the normal heieht and levek of the waters ot such lake would he conLivnjton, met at the Court House, in the City of Howell and upon roll call following members were found to be presentErvin B SnyderCarl W Raddatz Ronald Stuible Ralph WigginsAndrew J Seim Howard B SpicerLillian SmithLyle Glover Harold ArmstrongGlenn Berry Brighton TwpCohoctah Twp Conway TwpDeerfield Twp Genoa TwpGreen Oak Twp Hamburg Twp Handy TwpHartland Twp Howell Twp Clair MillerW Burr ClarkMilton ConineLloyd HendeeLee Gordon Ralph GlennAlbert W ColeHoward GentryFred G CatrellW Harry Gartrell Herman H Heeg Iosco TwpMarion TwpOceola TwpPutnam Twp Tyrone TwpUnadilla TwpBrighton City Howell CityHowell City Howell CityHowell CityMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Miller that the matterof establishing a dam on Base Lake be referred to the Drain Committee andthe Prosecuting Attorney for a report at 2 P M at the afternoon sessionCarriedWilliam Collins, Chairman of the County Planning Commission appeared before the Board and gave a verbal outline of the work done by the Commission up to dateSupvr Gentry of the Per Diem Committee presented the payroll of theseveral Supervisors, which was allowed as presentedUpon motion of Supvr Seim, which was duly supported by SupvrSpicer the Board adjourned until 130 P M AFTERNOON SESSIONUpon motion of Supvr Conine, whicn was duly supported by SupvrCole that the following resolution be adoptedWLUAL, the Legislature by Act 113 of the Public Acts of 1955, hasprovided a method by vnieh child care in the several counties of the stale sal be administered and financed, andWHLRLAS, it is mandatory for the several Board of Supervisors to provide a Child Care bund i the counties are to participate in and height and levels of the waters of such lake would be constructed in Washtenaw County where the outlet of such lake is located,BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Washtenaw County, Michigan, is hereby requested to direct the Prosecuting Attorney of Wash tenew County to institute appropriate proceedings under the statute in suchcase made and provided to determine the normal height and level of thewaters of Base Line Lake, a portion of which is located in Sections 31 and 32 of Hamburg Township, Livingston County, MichiganThe above resolution adopted at a regular meeting of the Board ofSupervisors of Livingston County, Michigan, held at the Court House in theCity of Howell on the 22nd day of March, 1956YEAS 16NAYS None Moved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Snyder that the existing Drain Committee of this Board act as a coordinating Committee withWashtenaw County in establishing the Lake Level of Base Line Lake CarriedSupvr Glover of the Agricultural Committee presented the followingresolution and moved its adoption, which was duly supported by SupvrMillerRESOLVED that the dog warden shall receive 250 delinquent dog taxfor 25 licenses sold by the County Treasurer in 1955 in the amount ai 6250,and hereafter the dog warden shall receive S25O tor each delinquent doglicense sold in the County, that has been listed by the several supervisors Lyle GloverMillon ConineHoward GentryMotion carriedMoved by Supvr Catrell and supported by Supvr Cole that thc Agrito become entitle dto reimbursement by the State for cerium pctcentages cultural Committee be authorized to make the necessary arrangement for aoi suci1 cxpjUituies by the counties and charges against the counties byj caretaker at the Dog Pound CarriedMoved by Supvr Miller and supported by Supvr Glenn that the ChaircousiUe ,uai,li by tnis Boaid that the County of Livingston comcj man be allowed the sum ol SI 500 as extra compensation for his services asunder this plan i Chairman of the Board during the past yearCarnedjthe State ior ihe care ol children in the Boys Vocational School, Giils lidinuii ,ool ana in the Michigan Children Institute, and it beingBL IT KLSOLVLID, that the County of Livingston, by and through itsLoard oi ojperviors, docs hereby elect to come within thc provisions ot said Act tnal there be and is hereby established Si50000, that this fund be apportioned entiresJuvenile Division Account and that thc County Treasurer credit the ounty Clerkamount so apportioned to the child care fund under Probate CourtJuvenile Division AccountMoved by Supvr Conine that the forcgiing resolution be adopted Motion supported by Supvr CoieSupvr Miller of thc Criminal Claims Committee presented bills to theBoard, which were allowed as presented and appear by numbers G2577 through G2583 Upon niolion of Supvr Scirrii which was duly SUppOrtcd by Supvred a Child Care Fund ot Gover thc Roartl Kjourncd until Tuesday, April 10th, at 1000 A M s to the Probate Court JQHN A HAGMANMoed by Supvr Catrell and supported by Supvr Cole that this Boardappropriate the sum of 140000 to the 4H Club Counsel for the current NameSundry SupervisorsCarl SchaferGeorge F Trollmanyear Carried iHerbert CameronIL V Porter Louis W HerbstSjpvr Muihlc or the Civil Claims Committee presented bills io thc  Stanley Pcoviak LEE GORDONChairmanBILLS ALLOWED March 22, 1956 Check No PurposeG2556G2576 Payroll G2577 Livestock ClaimG2578 Justice Fee G2579 Poultry ClaimG2580 Justice Fee G2581 Livestock Claim  G2582 Livestock ClaimG2583 Justice FeeG2584 Spec CommG2585 Spec CommG2586 Prof Services  SheriffG2588 Soldiers BurialG25S9 Soldiers Burial G2590 Care of Inmates  Jail Amount 691202824 4851013 9 200 200 571, 800010 0050000010 on5000000040Total 1785401 which were allowed as presented as appear by numbers G2577 through  Howard GentryG2590 Herman HeegCarried j Drs May  WoodwormMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvf Snyder that the Plan f MacDonald Funeral Homening Commission submit their budget to the Board, at their meeting on April  L C Liverance 10th  Lawrence GehringerCarried ,Moved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Spicer that the matter jof an appropriation for a County Armory, be tabled until the April Session of this Board, and the Prosecuting Attorney be instructed to give his opinion as STATE OF MICHIGANto the legality of the same Carried 3 COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON S SSupvr Cole presented the following resolution and moved its adoption,which was duly supported by Supvr Snyder j I, John A Hagman, County Clerk in and for thc County aforesaid doRESOLUTION hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the origiWHEREAS, a petition has been received by the Board of Supervisors nal Supervisors proceedings of their March meeting and of thc whole thereofof Livingston County, Michigan signed by a number of the owners of land I now remaining in my said Office abutting upon Base Line Lake, located in Section 31 of the Township of Hamburg, County of Livingston and State of Michigan which petition pur IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF have hereunto set my hand and sealports to contain not less than 51 of the owners of land abutting upon suchlake, which petition asks that action be taken by this Board to determine the normal height and level of the water of said Base Line Lake, and this petitionhaving been considered by this Board, and in views of the provision of Sec tion 11236 Michigan Statutes Annotated, and related itatutes, this 23rd day of March A D 1956SEALJOHN A HAGMANCounty Clerk</text>
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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>Vlmum 73JUCHii MIRROR ispa,State government costs willa new record this year The o forcasts are based on the prosperity of EARDCFNfY DISPATCH Wednesday, March 21, 1950RECTIVL 100Mike Keiser a a  DICKgot the license number of the bank whocaror and expanson o ste services  phoned the police vuh resulted in The next year3 Ladyet will be the arrest of tiie 3 robbeia 30 minaround 335,000,00 The govern, j utes after chime woie each given or vanted 3o9,UOU,003 The Ugis j en 100 savings bunds by the Melature pared it down, mostly by cur , Pherson Bank at ai impressive cere SOCIETY NEWSROOKEBFlTTOa WKOU1NGKeren Joan Rooke, daughter oiJr and Mrs Gilbert Ro   vs unitad in marriage to Lester Britlont 11 of Mr and Mrs Ansil brittvn of Lexter at the Dexter Methodistchurch at 7 p m Saturday, Rev A r Rickard olxiciatinirtailing building operations The gov ernor charges they cut more than healthmony at the Pinckney high schoolFriday noon William JlePherson IV made1,500,000 off the publicprogram including the TB case find i Leonard Gulmnger 1 10Mril ioC Muskogcu Jack Claling programSenator Geerlin ,has reconsidered A will run f or j brook and IiKe Winiski w reelection He was peeved because going to restaurant ct tile said the leirislatuie is indiffeent and were nearly run uvw by tiie The brides gown was whitwith, tiers of lace and a loiig tranio,  a imger tp vil with a cometpresentitun Sneiifr      y , , bktd pearls ani earned a whiteI prayer book with white rosesi The matroa of honor Anita Rooke  ore gttfciii GhurtiNo 13At tfL Mary CataoflaSWT T Albert SchalU, Pdviday Mawa 800 aud 10K ajoa pBa devotions, Friday tracingConfaasioas, Friday evening aftafNOTW Daretieas mad Saturday fdv t 960 p a and Saadaj btore the 8Q0Beoaoea ito their own weifaivThe lcyiiu,j Kopen the dee1  a day on or u J of the bill said  ,dustril absei r i ed it and said ki0ii a couple of  Liyjito get their cunp r ,, The new state spec L aat day and 5o at iiiht aftc toll in Fto 10 ad 11rests the first ieare dimishinThe legislatureover the plai io who have served 1 also got a ic4,400 a year bandit car wer taken Ann Arborbill to to Identify them Wiiisi cowiu iocAibor Their dresses were whitevih pink and they carried carnaf iois Junior brdesimaid was Judy Satur I the others did unsors  They wej e arrainged In federalaace in  court in Detroit Thursday beiWeHen Judge Kociuski Bail wao set at T ,  ,  , jJ ue oorAnn u   i Jnowski She wore a pink and,iv leave 825,000 whin was not fmuea  dresg   pink  L season  The hearing is set for Marcn s at  Don Britton wag faest   motid Gregory and JamesCalraiyBar Sara Batchy, Pastor8 S Supt Walter KackMorning Worship 1000 Sunoay Scat al 1100length crystallette Young Paoplai Maattafwith aqua ami carried Cettagta bouquet of blue carnations and  Wtdaaariiy 100white hyacinth Bridesmaids were Elinor Eriksoi of Utica and Pat Fox of Aimi HI, I   J wvi f egtruf0 idy ar  which time Albertier and others from here witnesses will be ilull James Vard have served prison terms forthey breaking in and Robert Davidson for forgery Waling is married andone child Davidson has a com  w ere ushers Michael Rooke waa jun,  ioi usher, Chuckie Britton, ringand Charles How  ur, it  isiastic, slatois, wiveui 1 draw law wife The bandis mistake was in notJext rThe foiljving iroiu irthe wcua , x, Karen ILo J a laughter of Mr aw  i  to Leslie Britton LMemouist churchMr and MrsBob Tascii ad iviisten,Ml and Mrs Herb Palmer and Patly, Mr and iirsHjwarl Thayer Gov G Mennen iais will behonor guest at a baujuoc iven byGolden Rule Masonic iuU,e oi Ann Arbor Thursday nijiLTaiuui bnnthsupreme couit jusuce wiii leeeivehis MM degree A d itiuo from Livingston Lodge wii aueil Thegovernor is a 32nd acgiec Mason The Pinckney gins oaket ballteam and their coacit 11 m iiaymertended a banquet ai Ucxter on Thuisday night giei by cne girls securing Fredenburg more securelyThey locked him in the  vault not kiiowring he could unlock ic from the inside He gave the alarm 5 minutes after the robbery The bandits went around Portage Lakethen down to U 23 and into Ann Arborou Pontiac Roadteam lor tne girls wuiiis oi Muicheier, Dexter una iAll the Pinckney girls were Here out Joyce Wegener, They wereKathy Wiltse, Marilyn vanSiainbrook, Janet Shirley, Nancy iasn,Linda Lee, Francis Higgs,Basydlo, Barbara Kutiedge, Clark and Barbara McAfeeTne giris won 7 and lost 1 the besirecord any Pinckney girls team evermade  6LlVlNGSTON LODGE NO 76MARCH CALENDARMarch 24 8 p m MM deftrV April 14Past Masters bahquet OiLittle Grand Lodge at school 7 p ni Alonzo VanSlambrook, W MPaul W durlett bcretaryareLIBRARY XiviSNew books at the library yLiLtle League Champs by Heunvinand Nectar in a Siee by Markanday a bearerThe reception was in the churchbasement Mrs Lydia Mount ofltica cut the cake, assisted by MrsSicily Gibson, Mrs, Beau Erikson aunt of the bride poured, Mrs Dorothy Jnowski seived the punchand Mrs Betty Britton had theguest book The bridal couple lelt on a two weeks trip to Florida Hergoing away dress was navy blue en seinble with white accesories Ontheir return they will Mre at 8143F St, Dsxter SchooRRENT COMMENTaUr J W Wingtf, School 9M ftMarniag Wrahif 1046 a avaurs attfht prytr meetingal tk cMca at MWai eMlr piactiea 7 JO p na,Tat Paiatot ttwohM31 Watt bttween Mate nd Uaadilia StreetcBm, Kaith Suegeggerf Pastorf oaday Sckool 94ft a miUrmiag Worship 1060 AMYoath flroup 7iOO p mSvadiBg Barvtc 800 p mTaws Prayer Maatfng   800 p MJr Qhoir htctiei Wad  400 p m Sr gir PlMtlM Wad KindergartenChales Vedder has new red shoes,Jerry Heath has 2 new chickensLindad Zezulkas dad had a birtlulaySunday Patty Sprout went io theDexter movie Ronnie Makin has awhite kitten Bobby Twitehell has a Mickey Mouse that wobbles Linda Whitleys grandparents visit id herSundayJohn Darrows baby brothercan crawl, A new bird is making itshome at Charles Kinseys e hope JJrs Parks mother is well soonteoad tad TafaSSue Ann Kinsey has a J  aneseTemple bird Sarah McMacl i amiher family went to the Dextt showMarc Meyers dad has new c  The Wayne Shettelroes spent the weekemi in PlymouthDavid Shirev dai   has new yellow station waK,,,Ken I  eV0i ilffht that showed ThomasGarr saw Forever Darling ,, Ann  andu J,ohn DinkeI exchanged Arbor Ann Marie Young mo lung s with them but they only hadat Jacobsens, Ann Arbor , ,rrv  f ibd ht Barney Lynch heardMorgan went to Battle Creel wth Itn sh d stuck his head out Several have told us that thbank robbery here last week wa the first such affair in Pinckney Itwes the first daylight robbery butthese have been a number of otheraWe remember one in the ninetiesvl en Roy Teeple was cashier The fcafe was dynamited and the combination blown off but did not get in A piece of the combination wentthiough the front window, making a round hole Emil Hrown, blacksmith and George Sigler openedth safe for George Teeple with a chise ami sledge In World War 1the 1ank was robbed by a gang Thetelephone wires w re cut and theyheJJ tlie town at bay for an hourTwo iw n with hitfh powered rflea were on the SIJUW and blazed awayMARRIED FRIDAY N1GHJTMarried by Rev J W Winger atthe Pinckney Congl parsonage on Friday nitiht Lwis Riggs, son of GRADE BASKET BALL Donald Wkwtr, XeporCaiDuring1 the vaek of March 1216the 7th and 8th grades held theirThe winningIts memberswere Karl Burg, capt, Dick HarveyPvd Darrow Douglas Atkins his dad Joan Eichmans clad  u abirhday Sunday The family veitto Aunt Joans Cheri Schmid wtMt to Ann Arbor Saturday She  xt anew suit and shoesFirst GradeJohnny McNaughton and  lai ily narrowly ecaped injury Saturdaywhen their car hit a trainSeoand OraatDavid Chambers and lrcJiopped down some trees a ,ja fort Sharon Blades has aEaster dress Fred Twitchellsly had company Sunday Mi e l iv has new shoes Kathleen wlle vamfrmual tournanent team was the Blues walkhis shop lie slept in the rear Astruck about a foot,above hishead and he was told Lo get back inthere which he did They got all th roney in the bank Iater the GrassLake bank was robbed A gun mollturned them in and they were arrest ed at a lake near there and sent upfor the Grass Lake job Another at,tc nipt was made in 1932 which failed Alice Hoff, night telephone onentor over the bank, heard tnj noise and phoned tho sheriff  Ii ent Deputies Fawcftt and Dalle1over They ajjproached tlie ban  vavA tiie real Lfuvreico Camburuaid another leputy were to jppijulj jrni the front but the robb fot awiiy The posiofficehas e baby sister horn SundayRuthBeucchy lost a tooih Linda Sh rey     r ,  ,v if i , li ii  b en roMxd several tune The thas r bath set for her doll hlaine jDurrows brother, Roddy ca Linda VanBlaricum is to ha eEaster coat Susan Crtrry Reason, Dennis Daley and ranv hi vumMr and Mrs Harold Riggs of Pinck,Tom Singer Tlie Klues beat thoney to Clara Marion Kaiser, also of I Sifkers in the deciding game 33 J of Pinckney They were attendfdj 31 This was a comeback victory ASbj Mr and Mrs J3arl,fyr jfas they trailed by 3 points with 30 Pinckney The newly weds are now seconds to go   living in a house trailer on Cedar  At the end of the game a trophyLake Road The groom recently I v,as presented to Fred PawlaczykUS I for being highest scorerITe got 52finished ai enlistment in theXavyMISSIONARY iOUETYThe Missionary Society of thePeoples Church will meet with MrsElizabeth Gallup iuuivn 27 at 8 pmThe Junior class held another oftheir deughtful parties at the Bob Ward home a Hiland Lake Satur,day night Among the distinguishmi guests were Tom and Dick WylieJUCK uoyie and Jim Campbell This seems to be the live wire class otthe schoolBAKE SALE xNOTlCESt, Judes Guild of St MaryaChurch will hold a bake sals Saturday morning March 24 in the GeraldReason bulding, Janet Shehan, GUEST SiKAKERDr Owen Ha  ci 1 Jogieal Semin , Rwspeak at tne i P o Sunday, Ndyhloring Nofeepoints in 3 games The following Third Grade XevvsDick Klein went bowling SundayCheryl Meyers father has a newFord carBobby Rookesg sister wasmarried Saturday to Leslie BrittonThey went to Florida, Shirley Hiieman has Indian moccasins Marj was blown when Sherd SwaKhouwas postmaster The stole a horseof Thomas Shehai to get awaywith It was a colt and had luverbeen driven single yet they hiUhei up and drove it to Ann Arb r    they abandoned it Robbers ii  usually stole tools to break in wLhand a horse to get away with At Dexter,Rev Fr Ryan s horse v 3stolen by robbers one night and itThoiill, w are 10 high scorersFred PawlaczykTom Ritter 6The Fo lerville Masonic Past Douglas AtkinsMasters night waa last nightThere jttVjcj Darrowwas a dnnei, program and EA deI creeThomas Kane was elected m yir  liill Wingeryof Fowlervilie by 28 over M D4 4H OPEN HOtaEMarshall Meabons Handy Hamp,er 4H Club will hold open hpuseat the Town Hall Friday night at,7 p m Parents are invitedLENTEN WHITE LUNCHEONA Lenten White Luncheon will beheld at the Pinckney Congl church at 100 March 29, 1966 A programwil follow the luncheon and a Lent,en offering will be taken,Mae Koeppen, Sec CrudderDon Kaiser , Ton Read ,  , The Stocklridge township boarJ jon joyMI divided the township into two Jrecincts in compliance with a state OR A WINIFRED BLTM that no rrecinct can have over Mrs Ora WinifredRlum die i 5132 2828 1311 10 99votes 0oo votes last election t,ay she was born iAWendell Barber was elected may JLJ 2 1886 and wtSor of Stockbridge 138 votes werecast Russell Lvrmore and w visit atwere cst at a owen convalesce t home SaturGreen Oakthr daughtertil Wylies brother, Jimmic, has a bicy wiJl iost a yeai Wnen Murrayclc Carol Tauriainn hass a hui,  h,ther, Stephen March 20 is  iVnUtloys birthday She is h Kbirtliday Ethel Lutterll bu i hj her eye lashes and hair ,vhi, li,ing a fireJohn Walton wws sea Saturday Harry Si,,,  through tlie ice inihe iagoon Sun i thty ian losedajp, 1 crowdsFourth Crade  In Geography we stari d ChelnlS,,t fell was postmaster, robbers1rj acctlyne torch They set off atear gas bomb and had to leave All tii1 previous robberies ueie beforeth days of the radio, state policenid road blocks Robbers seem to  ave more success in cities where inpyunit called tlio new  u Catholic Aitiiuiocese of StKiver ValleyWe have several good charts, Oneon the river, one on pygmies andone on hippopotamus We nv learnWepro Louis have purchased the ID storyJxSoto Hotel there as a home forthe aged They expect it to houseo Jvs m She manied Elmero XJW Years day 1906 JIo to cieath Feb 8, 1955 Thoy at Lakeland 20 yearsaw Mrs, Abe Haines is a patient atPost hospital, Battle Creek14 1 H ed the Dewev Drenisers at Start,Florida Dr Towner at Palm r ahand called on MrXivermores da gh are no childrenter, Mary, at Columbus, Ohio 1rcr4tf home Billy He ierion and David Errnan who escaped 1V011 OLilast August are in jail in Ponria jn a breaking and entering charge Born to Glenn Steffy and wireof Stockbridge at Foote hospital,  ha1eie division by 6 inare having time test on ihe 1cesses In addition Joe Ksiiest, completting KM coirbinat   in 3 minutes Our members onK Safety Patrol are Ray Kellen,  r wasrii aed nun and wamen by June1 Ieoplf of all races and creedwill be accepted The tiurcnasf Pcewas 1,500,000 A Catholic organi z, recently purchased the Detroiu t Hel for the same purpose Olda1 pensions and social securityili funrui was at St Stepea3 Cu rch, Hamburg at 1  ledy, Rev Ayers ofii itA ial i  Roseland Cemetery ai CkBIRD HOUSE CONTESTThe Livingston County Wild itfer and Richard Krajasic on the  nk s these home possible, MostSafety Squad Cheryl VanXorman  Uaniations and churches havepd Beth Minock Jol,n Dinke, Kr  h,ne for the aged, and convalespi Downing Cheryl VanXormmi  cen homes have sprung up like i IoelJick ar son from tlro, 1 nel and h,, sj unay He usea bFifth ,tu JC Xews dai  mushrooms after a rain It is becomteacherrristine ballMrs Miller thanks the p , par in tlte proper thing to send the aged there nowTiiey talking of changing the , , j ine Livingston county v nuJackson last week a son, David L LiJ and conservation Club of Hamvihg, Mrs Steffe was Norma 11   v, 1Robb, daughter of David RobbA new Stockbridge ordinance gives i ron,  sponsoring a bird houseitte president 500 a year, clerkand councilmen 10 a meetinr Mi3s Francis Lister, neice of thelate Lynn Gardner, showed picturesof her trip to the Holy Land at tho Plainfield church last weekDan Vass, Mich Moulded Plasticsvice president, was elected mayoroi Dexter by 30 votes over MillafdHarvey Dexter will vote on building a new6 grade high school building A meeting was held of lot twneMNewport Beach, Portage Lake Sat, irday night to discuss flood control Jas Verbeek who pled not guilty for boys andyears of age runlroni March 22 to May 1 There are2 groups 7 to 11 and 12 tto 15withi prizes for each group Entryblanks may be obtained from LaveyHfei ii ware, PinckneyHthe birthdaysystem of electing presidents Nowand teachers who helpe J make if a candidate car   rtat by onesucc  yc niall thai states electorKIDS MOM AND DADSave Your NickelsSave Your Dimes April 21st is Carnival TimeAt Pinckney Elementary School THE MOTHERS CLUBNancy Nash spent the week endwith the Kenneth Zills in Ann Arbor0 wrecking the Marion town houseand school has changed his plea to , T1  , ,,,  u A ,,    A aftd Patty and Rick Miller 1guilty and will be sentenced on the P,  ,     ess Xjne ixm out wui mt as s Iver , al vote This pave Eisenhower 442 WTian has gone tothe hoitaJ i to 8 0Vr Stevenson in 1952  IfW hop he has an eay time We  tno electoral vote had ben cait ac are going to the capitoi Wednesday 1 coming to the percentage of votesThe March bulletin board is verycolorful We had a practise spell ing bee with the 6th jrrade,17 in allOOOO29tth of March y ad RckEdward Dolan of Dexter townshipun ui luarcn  has sold his farm there on FlemmThe Councy 4H Achievement , n AnVtrt WoKKat Ufv, n Ara 3 are March 24 26 and 27 atrtowell high schoolAnton Nelson was elected mayorof Chelseo He has been on Pinckney K wan is programsPTNCKNET BANK ncrchant This farm was taken u  hTom Dolan of Ireland, Mr Dolansgrandfather in 1834 and has ahvaybeen in possession of the Dolan fam iiy Mr Dolan is 81 HU only si ter,iv r 11 w L j,  r,  iiij y r uoian is si nia on y si 1ihe Howell Methodist Church wilU n  Jt ,  ,u ur si 1 in m 1 Clara, did a year ago and a brot on the Cruciftxionbv Steiner L     put on the Cruciftxionby SteinerMixh 29 at 730 p m G S 23 and M6witb this year   ter, William before that He has nodefinite plans fo the future Serf Gene Dinkel is back fromFlorida Fifth and bucth GradesMarch 20 we are goinp to have aspell down with the 5th and fithgrades Next week is Easter vaca tion Last week we had StudentCjunci Assembly program TheLOth was the first day of springWeplayed mr  jjes in the stuw T 4h Grade NewsAnn Menke is capt of the Service Squad and Terry Rowrll of the Safrf Patrol Those on safety patol are Jeff Hendeo, Billy Rutledpe, Harold Pa track, James Mumford,Jnhi Taach, Richard Kraln, JohnSivrer, Tom Rend, Paul Bur,Ed Guy, Bobby Unas James Barker,John Sohroeder, Dennis Sinper Ron nie Haines, Larry Utlcy, Ray KeIehftrjrer, Richard Crutch On theService Squad Marva Ha ker Caryn Cojrriy, Los Shirey Marueit eLeach, Beth Minnock, Jidy Geary Jud Darrow, Chery V nNorman Linda Wesrenr, Sharn BaxterWihope they like it and d a goojob Ireceived it would have been Eiesenhow r 281, Stevenson 241 Anotherplp would have jjiven Eisenhower75 and Stevenson 150 and still athird plan by Secretary Humphreys would ive Kisenhowe 318 and Steveiison 210 We predict none of themwii pass  They would srive rise to splinter parties and throw toomany elections into the hands ofcongress We read an adv of a monumentcompany urging its readers to buylots oiy in cemeteries which allow personalized memorials of marbleThe modem cemeteries do not allowmonuments, only bronze plates even with the ground over which, a power lawn mower can be ruoThsydo not allow flowers on graves either It costs too much to remove hem and when dry they are a firthazzzardThe Student Councilhe Student Safety Council to accidents is functioning Thaon the busses and plsygrooadnd the girls in the halls aatf playgioundi   tyV, ,  1,   Wednesday, March 21, 1996IIMIIIHI  SELL VSTFN M AflOOB meHAVE YOU HEARDabout Long Distanccredit cards No fum bling for change, noowing a friend theprice of a call when youuse his phone All youdm when you make on outoftown cat is give the operator tf information on your credit card The cost of the  will thtn appear on your regular telephone bill interetJ Mak arrangements for your credit ccrd by our Business Office iMiimrrHOW MANY MILS is t km yur basement wymmt telephone It timtly nuit seem like very time youwpttairs when the ring All that is really unry when you conthe low cost oi having a telephone Ih ,   The monthly charge is mst about a dollar,it just one installation charge no matter i nmy additional phone you have intaiied at MM line You have only to CJL our Buvlneij O  is 4mimonth Alexander Or Bell spake these wort the first telephone  Watson, come here, 1 v   you Today the telej ,company offers more a400 kinds of service For t ample, besides conventitelephone, we provide kservice to ships and automobiles, trains and true, euatries, radio and television network servicell equipment for automatic telephone answering ari  transmission Wherever a c  uriiealonsthe lelepbene company stands ready to servntst powerful car in the medi im price field All the smartnessallthe lithe appeal of thesensational DeSoto hardtops with the convenienceand easy entrance of fourfull sized doors There areno center posts to mar your viewNowA hardtop with 4 full sized doors1MB M HUCHe MAMX tVSRY WEEK ON NSC RADIO AND TELEVISIONVans Motor Sales Notes of 4 Years AgoA iSu2 of promise suitwili be put on the opera house Aprilsponsored by  the Christian Endeavoi7 li will be directed by Col A V Newton of Woivstet, MissFloyd Jackson and Fred Burgeedrawn on jury Ttje Bowen Bios, are making syrucr George Hendces farm Mrs, Mike Doian attended the funerul  her brothel in Jackson la week m Mrs Henry Wood Ora Placewaydiu in New Orleans, La, last ween The barn orithe Jacob Siyiti faybuineu down Saturday 35 shSi burned up The cows were gottenout No insurance on the brn 1000on the sheep John Hassentuh ith tennaat Thi nw Siockb ridge Be openi n IThe water is high at Portage LakeiMjy iots are flooded Autos are bejfinninj to show up, asure sign of spring  40 friends of Mr and Mrs GeorgeMowers gave thorn house warming  uejday niyhi at ihir new home ontht Coste farm Win Doyic attended th funeralof Mr Done van in Ann Arbor WwdnesdayAjrfs Fiizstmmona is working forA r Robert KDyiViiss Sheeiey wnu worned for iluD L Armstrong family in Ioseo butiu the miudlt of ILVJ night, poti d ciir ori h ruli a,ri si  cu son fire Siic Jiei of burns were Class A, Grand Havei  St Joseph, St Clair Shores Class C St AuuiJtine, GlassD Brdgema The C46 u BIU Crone the Patterson Lake bootlegger, has been setover to fe May termHuff  Smith of Ho well have soldhen on siuons to the titauler OtliCompany oi Ann Arbor1rost, justice, is tr7te8r 2it today One is Y Hamperianvs Meivil Gyde and the other Knute Landstrom vs vrm SecorY editor with Lee Lavey, WmL iliiir aiid ik s Head attended a t,ot ihuifcay night at Erin Goiirtugh Inn, Lyk Chemung, giveni Uie Stabkr Oil Co A  i pruhment anendmeatwill ha on the biUot at the April  Miu Kelly has a letter iniiisj issue iiiorjig it and there is also one againgt itInc bunior pats have been assigneu Veledictory, Russell Read Salu   toiy, AULC earhart,Kcnneas Giftatory, Jan, HOWBLLTHEATRE MICHIGANWed Thar, Mrr2Q, 21, 22Joan Crawford ami Barry SullivanQUEEN BEETFriday, Saturday, March t, 24 2 Bix Hits 2Clayton Moor 4k Joy SilverwheeUkTHE LONE RANKER in ColorAlsoWalt DisnyaMUSIC IAND In Technicolor Cartoon Iff THEWHITMORf LAKEWed, Thur March th U THE FLAME OF THE ISLAM WithYvonne DcCarto ad Howard Duff OOOOFriday, Saturday, March 23, 24 Double FeatalSunday, Monday, March 25, 26Matin iunaay, 23U p in 6onC n Johnson and Kutn RomanJoseph Cstton and Jack Carson ITHE BOTTOM OF THE BOITLE SECOND GREATEST SEXia CaeutaScope and TcckaklrJeanne Crain and George Nadr AlaoTHE NAKED DAWNWUhArthur Kennedy, BetU St Jba Color CartoonIFeidler History, Maxin Smith i,ic Will, Ciilioiu  Travelogue i, ElizabeUi Spears la Supncope aad Colorand Sunday Monday, March 25, 26Ar1hur Kennedy, Betta St JoaniaTHE COURT JESTERin Vista Yiaio and TcchatoUrNovelty Newsxiie scstaged a debate oicipitol punishment Leonard Daver v, uunay Kennedy and Russeil were lor it Joe BasydloGerrienry aaa 6y Dinkel wereRev Berquist L Vedder, CW Hooker and ye Utor attendedhe Howell Past Masters Nightlast Wednesday Tuesf Wed Thur, MarchCmoon iU4g, Wed Thur March 27,28,2Alan I,add, Edward G RobiatoaGlenn Ford and Donna Reed isRANSOMCartoon andNoveitvPLAii ACTvi J Yars AgoThe in Lre baskjt ball Ti Aas Waterhouse f Stockbridgemove on George Siglerifarm on the Dexter Road SUCCEEDand Joanne Dru laUELL ON FRISCO BAY in CinemaScapeia Warmn Colorrettgrette NewtSYLVANTHEATRE  CheUca, Mich, OOOO  PLANNING to reach Independence ih just as important as having theambition You need a definite sav Thur, Fri, Sat, March 22, 23, 24ing schedule Walt DisneysACTING on your plan will soon  1HE LITTLIEST REBEL show that obstaels to progress fe TeehuicoVorare mostly imaginary They fade OOOO away as you advance Sun, Mon, Tues March 25,26,27SUCCEEDING not only brings mat j Dnnny Kayeeral security but does wonderful  things for you moral, youva  THE COURT JESTERproved you can succeed  In TechnicolorPlan te act now Open a Savings Gilbert Skinner has moved intetho house at Chubbs Corners he height of Allan Dinkel iwark Coon, fether of Mrs Homer Aoiuy who had a heart aUAck isbetter Mr and Mrs, Robert Pike andMrs Wilim prt3ny attended theAccouat at this bankOdtr fedekil Supervtsloi of Federal Keeerre Ct paratle ad Federal Depoeif Imaer mr CrporatioekAll Deposit Insured Up to 10000to Each DepoeitoriinPT 1 a ViYM A I t 1 funeral of Mrs Elia lJently itPlRST NATIONAL Bank Dl,,lndALL TH a DEMONSTRATORSiH FLOOR MODELSLOW MILEAGE NEW CAR GUARANTiYOUR BUICK DEALER FOR 21 YEARSMotor SalesHOWEFl, MICHIGAN 4 ANNUAL SENIOR PLYFRIDAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 23,24,1956 At Pincknty Hih School Gym 8 pinNICHOLAS NAPOLEA v T a Newly Wed ED IWJ7 IT ARLENE NUTT, His BiHv BrideEIBERTA PEACH, Jubeliess dumb daughtter M ARILY VA N S L  M L3 ROOKSALLY MILLEKLees Gulf Service GULF GAS AND OILS103 W Main St, Pinckney Phone UP 83321REPAIRING WHEEL BALANCINGWASHING AND LUBRICATION DOROTHY DOLSON, Whe got jiltedBLL JONES,Dot4s Emergency Hu band WILMER SNEED, Dots JilterAUDREY HARDWICK, Bills Fiance  ELAINE JOHNSONJULIB KELLYLIZ MIARPEGGY SMITHMIKE HBATSDON PACKERELAINE COLLISft PAT THAYBRHIRAM HARWICK, Audrey har d boiled uncle LES GRBBNAUNT HAZEL NUT,, Mickeys mliiianl old maid aunt JOAN CLARKSHEILA BOLLENMRS JARBOE,Arlenes dominating mother SHIRLEY MILLBft VIRGINIA RITTBRAUNT JUBILEE, the negro cook iid Mn from Borneo who eats ra trv meat NANCY CAS1PENNYBOE WrTZILttTREES BATTERIES  Good Specialties between AND ACCESSORIES  Admission Adults 50c Children 25c1956 DOG UCENSES IjMALE OR UNSEXED DOG LICENSE  200 J FEMALE DOG LICENSE  300 After April 1, 1956 a Penalty of 200 Will Be Added JMAIL DESCRIPTION OF DOG OR READBUILDERMAIN visitedr Mrs Rene Miller and son Bill,l Grefory i visited ker other in Detroit  L Sex 2 BreedOwners NamePinckney, Mich Address JENNIE M E 3 Age 4 ColorMichiganSTMAN, CountyHO WILL, MICH, Let us help you get your plans going oa your ntw homeI Spring ia Juat around the Cornerso come in and lets talk it ove FREE ESTIMATESPHONE UPtown 8 3251 MkUgM1 mMYRON HUGHE Sse ninLINGERI EGENT S FURNISHING SCANNE D G IIISHOESGROCERIE S QKKEMSEIt, ti  ,i o r th e pric e o f five pound s o f pot yo u ca n coo k twelv e complet e meal s fo ra  famil y o f Tou r o n you r electri c range  ifNot e o f interest  onl y a n electri c rang eis  whiteglcve  clean  No  wonde r smar thomemaer s say Y You  can Lioe Ijelter Electrically1 SEE YOU R DEALE R O R DETROI T EDISO Ntir Bottl e Ga sFO R COOKING , WATE R HEATIN G AN DHOM E HEATIN GWYU E L  P GA S SERVIC E Mr Donn a Zeeb , 82,wMo w o fWDUan i Zeeb an d mothe r o f Harle ydier l a t Chilso n Tuesday Jo t Ckntil e ha s discontinue d bu sGal e Ilende e an d wif e o f Owoss oines s an d wil l mov e o n bi a farmHi sPhillip , wil l mov e hi a industrie sbuilding an d th e Lloy d Hendee s wer e Sun da y guest s o f th e Lloy d Hendees Isabe l Nas h o f An a Arbo r wa s aSunda y gues t a f th e Marti n Rtters Th e Lste r McAfee s an d Jane tRos e attende d th e 60t h rnniversar yo f Mr  an d Mrs  Wra y Hinckley i atth e Cliffor d VanHor n hom e Sunday ,l o  member s o f th e Webste r Grang eals o surprise d them Th e Kennet h Zill s an d Jac kClark s o f Dexte r wer o Sunda yguest s o f th e Mar k Nas h family Mr  Franci s Robinso n wil l b e aThursda y luncheo n gues t o f Mrs Cle n Al t in  An n Arbor Mrs  Ethe l Sprou t wit h MrsPh yIli a Soul e o f Howel l wa s in  Lansin gSaturday Th e Basi l White s o f Maso n Rd calle d o n th e Be n White s Thursday Th e Holli s Holloway s o f Bas sLak e wer e Sunda y guest s o f th eM e Miller s Bo b Pik e an d wif e calle d o n Ro bar t Koit z an d wif e o f Oceol a las tTuesday Janic e Ros e spen t th e week  endwit h Barbar a McAfee Leste r McAfe e an d wif e calle do n  a  frien d a t Veteran s hospita l i iAn n Arbo r Tuesday Th e Mother s Clu b an d th e Petty svili e Civi c Assn  me t wit h th eschoo l boar d Monda y nigh t a t th eJeittentiar y acihod Th e so n o f Mr  an d Mrs  Wliliai nLtner , Willia m Shean , wa s bap rise d a t th e Scovi l Ave  Phesby toria n Church , Detroi t SundaySpo nsor s wer e Mr  an d Mrs  Harol dBenedict Th e so n o f Mr  an d Mrs  Erwi nDuShane , Stephe n Michael , ,  wa sbaptise d a  St  Stephen s Church yHamburg , Sunday  Sponsor s wer ehe r parent s Mr  an d Mrs  Fre dDeWohV Charle s Battle , wif e an d bab yo f Ia n in g wer e in  tow n FridayH ework s fo r th e Olds   Mrs  Jo e Clubb e o f Idah o Falls ,i Idaho , viste d he r brother , Rober tI e n Ackle y las t week i Th e Ha y Burn s familj f attende ddinne r  nday, honoring Don Burnsbirthday at his homeThe Joe Griffith family spentSvnday in Mt Pleasant with the JDJM Griffith familyDavid Ledwidge is working in abook store in FlintMrs Denise La Rosa was in AnnArLor ThursdayRoberta Ackley and Janet Shirleywere in Ann Arbor Saturday Ro teru called on the children at StJee hospitalThe following1 attended the Mascnic funeral of Clark Rathbun at Tecumseh Tuesday Mrs VirniaVi Norman, Mrs Sadie Moran,Mrs Anna Reason and MrsRobertaAmburgeyRobert Meabon took his sister,Mrs Dorothy Boyer, back to WestVirginia last week There is lots ofsnow there The Frank Aberdeens ware Sunday guests of the Rex Nogglea of Ann ArborMr and Mrs George Van Normanwere in Detroit Saturday and called on the Rupert GamersNeil Baughn and Pat Umphrywere in Plymouth SundayThe Lambert Henrys of Detroitspent Sunday with the L J Henrys The Tom Wares and Earl Kimberlys called on Webb Ware,Mr Ware3 brother at Ortonville Sunday Herecently broke his leg Aiso on MrWares sister, Mrs Lottie Rosehris Campbell s working nightot the Detroit Die Set IComplete line of Plumbing Fixturesand SuppliesElectic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS WE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE PHONE UP 8 3114 1075 BjM36Wagoners Q 8066 PINCKNLY ROADQuality Merchandise LOWPRiCESBeer and Yv me To Take OutPHONE HOWHLL 705J2BEEF STEAK Your Cfcciw, Lb 59c CHUCK ROASTSS LL 39cLEAN MEATY SHOW RIBS, Lb 25cGROUND BEEF 3Sc, J Ls for 100 FRESH YOUNG BLF L1VLR, Lb 29cCENTER CUT PUKK CHOPS, Lb 65c Groceries and Cold MeatCUSTOM BUTCHEkLHGEVERY TUESDAYTHE HOLLISTER MARKETIS YOUR CAR CARRYING THE LUCKY NUMBER  vUCENSE NUMBER POSTED EVERY DAY m m PHiNE 63 HOWELL LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIESEvrytbing in Shwin Williams Paints and Bulding HardwareCoal and Fuel OilD E HOEY  SONS B F GOODRICH TIRESVEDDERS MARATHON SERVICEB F Goodrich Tires, Batteries, AccessoriesPhone UP 8 3196 445 East Main StreetURiES WELDING SHOPlave a Portable Welding Outfit Alto AtlinUKJIF BROWN,564 Phone HoH 4M WlChapter O E S attend M LufleFriday ah1 workcJ the Bible styleniht at the home of Marjoryliner jiveTi by the SewTeSew 4H Club    Uk  fill A ilwHA 08119 Dexter LIVINGSTON O7F1G5 SUPPLYTYPBWRITftBS AND ADDING MACHINES SALES ftRIBBONS AND CARBON PArKRSOUTH MICH, MWELL PHOK B HOWSLL MM sJ Dr Harlow Shhan of Jackson na n oigi rrv r he Jlr Ednr Snar and Jarfc SheldJ Mrg Roberto Miller ipi Sh64 u Ana ut c aiiuiou OU btatiou with a car, on were Sunday dinner metU of l1,1til  Wmiaa Shehaas liut belonging to Mfn Ssteer Some tke Arthur Krych family at tbefehordljrtdMidwr A ear 4oa wat dot , Hklu 8tita Th Cerry Eithmit the H werelie CUL of rdma,jyTt 6fWCXNET DISPATCH Wednesday, March 21, 1956h 5  ratoSAVESpecial limited offeryou get this complete setof cleaning toolsFREE of extra charge VBVfTBZSHOESIFYou Are 6BYour Feet LongHourstiS41e yew BUSINESS PROFESSKCOWffilMUM, la Velvet  BaiOfcis111 eall t yjMir eeaveaitaM ia yo4r home, oftce, or shop, to giveyon Personal ritttaff BWTic and a mow idea of shoe amiost Ho lHo  Jtei ftstjyPinckaey M yCa3 1100 A at to Except W 14 w S00LEE LAVEYUeneraJ insurantsPBONB U VCLAY GORDON LYLE W MwNSELL ASSOCl, BEGV5TERFD LANDSURVEYOROffice iilVs East Grand RiverPhone 1M1W Howell, Mchiga WDR G KJACK HANNtif DENTISTTeltphone Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appoinxnent Howell Michigan SLXL HOMEC SvaJM Director Equipmentwe ServicePHONEWet120 West Grand RiverLowell, MichiganPhone b 8 ididence 61iHfcNDEETrip iVitule to Detroitteiterai trucking U P MtCOMiwfc J Carr AgencyINSVKANC OVER CarrAbout the Cleaning Tools   Easily attached to your Hoover to convert tinto an efficient abovethefloor cleaner HdnClU yuui cuiii,g time m lull, bet nlu, , I CnnterWr fo when you buythis new Model 115HOOVERTRIPLEACTION STATE OF M4CK8ANThe Probate Court lor the County of LiviagstenIn the Matter of the Estate efJ James M Dagg, DeceasedJ At a session ef asM Court held1 March 6,1956 BERT14 2 MILL ST Mkh Phore UP MittAuctioneerFARM 1ALES A SPECIALITYPfaene FewUrvilk CA 3M56Arnold tterquist233 Unadllla St Pincka, VuWh Repairiiig Gold St 4dba6 Watch BcmdsjclcmdxxKzde Fxlht ll23 tor rniick, easy attaclnnfioc am,   JsLour yJAw ciht, flexible hoseLxlensiun tubfor andIlltUfSCU lur furniture, radiators, etc About the Model 115 HOOVERTlif ideal cleanerlightweight, compact,uuse aud to sioj Has Hoovers famoTripleAction cleaning principleif beats,mreps, as it cleans Get, the deep down grit tfLj ilranors leave imliedded n the pile Cihinder lilt o your Hour coverings, ceps colirLth ami ns luLui nsTHF HARDWARR Present HonoraWe Hiram RAmrth Judge of Probate t JII  f F ti 1 CNotice is Hereby Given, That all Kilter 1  Y dftleSOCtV1CCcreditors of said deceased are requir RADIO ft TELEVISION SBRViO ed to present their claims in writing  Prompt and Courteousand under oath, to said Court, and to Phsas UP 855 125 Webster  serve a copy thereof upon Lena F Pinckney MichiganDagg of 13320 Woodrow Wilson,  Detroit, Michigan, fidicuary of pki  f A Vjfsj AQV stae, ana that such elaims will be   WWafc 1 AM  J,   heiuci by saTJ court at the Probate FOR SALELcadix Dal AutomaticOffice May 16, 1956 at ten A M Washing Machine, almost ne,v,vey LCiSTTaa It is Ordered, that notice hereof ircpn, Mrs Gus Jaro3lowski for returnbe given by publication of s eopy vie Putnam Stphone UP83164luweof for thre weeks cottsecutivniy previous to said day of hearing in the pinckney Dispatch and that the ptioocer cause a copy of thu notice tobe served spon tach known parky n registered mail, return vijt Jetzlerctf at his last known address byma ruled at least fourteer U days Inor to such hearing or bypersonal service at least live 5days prier te such hear A true eopyHelem M GouldDeputy Register ef Probate Res Estate, Homes, Lake PropertyBusiness Opportunities Your Property With MSaraH Reatoa oUer  209 North PealiON8 U P M R J E OPTOMETEISTEye ExaminalioiiaWednesday and Saturday by Appointmentqi2fi Chilson Road,  N of Phoa Brighton AC 744114 WhitePhone U 8 U4Z T7  VN NTEDWool market pneer 0 ft, of frta Lucius Doyle Phone UP83126 FOK ilENTFurnishod modern aartraent  Phce UP 8311077f Unsdilla St, PinckneyFer infoimstion call Oscar Beckroom3ALSmimodern ad lot, eil furnaceMarion Burnett 236 Howell StFhene J t62ALL NEW 1956 CHEVROLET SEE AND RIDE THEWe Give Top Allowance on Your Present Car Regardless of Year or MakSEE FRED C 0H0HILANB LAM PH0NE UPWHiTl SALBS RBPRBSBNT ATiV ANN ARBOR SAY IT  WITH FLOWERLirmHELLERS FLOWERi,ihone M4 HoweiiFOK RSNTBed room with twinbeds, cooking priviliges, couple,man woman Susanna Hood 191 Doyle Road after 10 p m or yi ap te 3 p m   Plymouth Chevie Dodge or Ruuson coupe vuo cil trinfrs font axle good body exceptfenders Plymouth or Chevy pro fen ed Duuglas Charboneau742 Rush Lake Rd Ph UP 8 6770FOK SALEDavenpoit, goo 1c1ttioni Also overstuffed ihi Jim Whitley 631 Pattrson La1heno UP 8 9960 IOA a FOK 8LBI arge Norjje Pdstenpoil heater witb tan, 27ft gal Uik,piping and copper tubing, in axcellent condition 6000 complete Also Electro Chef cook stove, good otJitior 3500 Call UP 821117Bev Keith B RuegseggerWATtR SYSTEf JS,PLUMbIKG ,REPAL1S THE ROUSH PLUMBINGPhone UP 8 fifirW,si  400 MOMTHLY SFAL U,BE YOUR OWN LJOSSRefilling and collecting nruv ouv high grade 5c nut mac ithis area No selling ri j q,x  you must have ta  J casii secured by in,ing 6 hours a weifnd on percentage XIFOR RL fCo plttly mouern ivtocni ui 31 flat UP8 3107up 8 3Lidget Cark, RoadFOR SALEKinFred FLh, 8b4D ,,1 ihWANTEDtVasnu a arff ironingscaueu jui and delivered Fhon lrwell ioi4 o MFRUITS MEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIESFISHMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE STATE OF MICHIGAN net up to 400 monthj ry PADCVTIIC1I he Frobats Court tor uie v uiity of fcd possibiiites tatkinj ovc ull j rUtwl staL LJvingston time Income increasing a coii gly i1 the Matter of the Estate el for intevew induue pone nap lica  I lia Potter Deceased tion Write North, Amercan NutAt a ssion of said Court held on Co, Inc 27 Wiluw Street, New  uary, 21, 1956 orb R VT y Present, Honorabe Hiram ESmith,d of Probate MONDAY WENEjDVYFKIJAY900 A M 10 530 P MSUNr I Y 300 10 i 200 NONNOT OPEN SATURDAYcouit, and to wive aupor MERLE VHowell Michigan, Livingraton HADfUnthat such elaims will beand that the heirs at law efeeased be determined by saM at the Probate Office on May 19o6 at ten A MIt is Ordered, that BvtSce thereofbe given by, publication of a eopyhereof for three weeks eovsajgptlyprevious to said day of heariif mthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each known party fa interest at his last kaown addressby registered mail, rattm receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14prior to such hearing or by personalservice at least five V 4ajs prior te such iMaroMBfHiram B 8mU, Jodflt of ProfaeteA true copyGeorge Meabons last weekHeiea 1L GouldRerter of Probate GtlVLir, also proceaa rooa crrcnreLiBBAOY MIXED CONCRETE IKBADY MIXD CREED 4 I ORAVTL COMPANYito f HLl 9 RKELLWater Wells and Pumps 1 Mk f P weM of Howeli at 49S0 95 ID A Sl Rrd SMl vv Phone HA f94    fFOR SALE9 Ft Frigridair Refritator in good condition 125Irvin Kennedy Phone UP 8 5522BABY SITTINGWill take care of one or more children at my home atf1485 PinokeyDexftar Road  Phone UP 8 9749 eford elve,to 400 lbs Stockers and FeedersStealeys Stockyards at MarshaJand OUvet ORDER YOURFILL YOUR BIN POCOHONTAS BRIQUETSHARD COAL AT LOWER PRICESBLOCK COALSTOKER COAL SOFT COAL SUPPLY COMPANY IKvfc ,,r           ,THE P1NCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, March 21, 1956Well Fed PastureYield 309 Poundsof Beef Per AcreM INNESOTA soils specialistsreport that fertilized pastures cai produce twice as muchbeef per acre as unfertilized pas tures, according to a statement by the Middle West Soil Improvement CommitteeIn, tests at the Rpsemount,Minnesota experiment farm, tinfertilized pastures yielded 3031 pounds of beef per acre, com pared to 138 pounds on tin untreated pastures The fertilizedpastures gave 177 steer days peracre The unfertilized gave only121 The fertilized pastures produced 3740 more beef per aerothan the untreated fields Totalbeef production was worth 6G4J on fields built up by soil improvement, as against only 2906 per acre on the unferti lized pastures, ,The soil building program increased the pastures cattle car rying capacity by 50 per centDuring September last year,there were 15 steers per acre on the fertilized pastures compared to only 10 on the untreated pastures  The University of Minnesotaresearch men report that only500 pounds of 52020 fertilizerper acre was used to establishthicker growth on the fertilized pasturesEarly Bird BuyerHas Best Choiceof 55 FertilizerB UYING your fertilizer nowfor the spring crop seasonand storing it on your farm overthe winter has these advantages, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee 1You get the best fertilizeravailable During the early winter months, manufacturers havemore time to make, cure andcondition the plant food So youget the best hafiling product itissible to makeJBBMMHhoice of thethe risks ofthespnnL son when everybody is trying tobuy fertilizer At that time, demand is often greater than the supply and particular grades of fertilizer may be hard to getThis has happened rn the pastseveral years, Some of the late comers got only a smali choice 3Fertilizer bought now saveyou time in the spring, whenyou are at your busiest The plant food is on hand, ready touse just as soon as weather con ditions permit you to get into thefields Then you dont lase pre cious hours waiting for deliverywhen spring work is piling UDThe committee says it is wiseto make arrangements now fr the plant food needed for thecorn crop This applies to starterfertilizer and to the plant tod that may be broadcast andplowed under hefore mmvag time  CONSERVATION DEPTThe snow and cold weather ofMarch will increase deer starvation A survey on starvation will be tak en in AprilArchery deer hunting attracted3 7,GOO people in Michigan last yearTht first of 3 special stamps empliazing wild life will be released on May 5 nextThe falure of the acorn and beechnut crop has sent the squirrels scur rying for food In some places thcjy1 have knawed the bark off treesYOU NEED A SYSTEM To be successful in anything you do  you needa system Successful savers, too, have a systemmany lay aside savings dollrrs regularly and deposit them to their savings accounts here Ifyoure not already one of our systematic savers, you, oo, can profit from a planned savings program Youll like our friendly serviceTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK t The legislature is arguing on giving the legislature the right to reg ulate the size of the deer herds Twogroups oppose this Resort ownerswho want plenty of tker as a tourist attraction and sportsmens clubswho claim thbj oan find no deer to shoot atIn the 195051 winter an estimated 50,000 deer starved to death The number this winter may exceed that Forest cuttings which sustaindeer had to be  discontinued when the snow got 3 feet deepINCORPORATED 191S HOWELL PlNOKNEYOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANKINGAJl Deposits up to 10,000 insured by Our Membership Deposit Insurance Corporation Dont rush to your doctor ifsee a pink duck The dept youhasin the FederalYOUR PARTNER IN SAFETY aresomehere from your partner in safety the truck drivertndh suggestions for furthering safe driving on our HighwaysIf everybody cooperates, well all enjoy happier, safer drivinggnre your car is n good condition at allBeerating fi Never pass on a hill2 Obey all traffic laws 3 In planning a trip, dontschedule more miles per daythan you can safely, comfortably drive4 On long drives, stp now and then to rest and relax 6 Courtesy and patience arevery naessary ingredfedriving7 Dont follow too cl car ahead ofyyou8 Accident statistics to rate peed as t has dyed and banded seme of themfor experimental purposesA 100 man prison work cmp willbe built at Alberta, Baraga countyin MayCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGSPinckney, March 13, 196Refill meeting of village councilcalled to order by President Dinkel I resent Read, Shirley, Ixivey, Keri ntily, Tiplady and Swarthout AlurTNcme Motion by Kennedy, supportedby Read to accept election resultsCarriedlotion by Shirley, supported byRi ad to allow following bills ornian Miller, street labor Paul Curlett, printingJ W Winger, 1055 Memorial Rober Eeler, marshall salHelen Tiplady, elect bcL   jllv elect, bd 14iu21025C1250  1501 15001500continue numberone cause of utomobiledents so keep it down acciTrnckinf Associatesfort Shelby Hotel  DetroitmeBut if farmers delay takingdelivery now, fertilizer will pileup in factory storages and deal 1 establishments 11Jierimade and the flow of phosphateand potash from mines to pro4   ducers would slack off  1 nev Cemeterv Then when the spring freight y emetervtraffic peak arrives and every1  body wants fertilizer, theremight not be enough to go around, says the committee The rail freight transportation problem is complicated by a steel shortage hampering production and delivery of netfjcars,aays the committee The railroadsare expected to have,on order 140,000 new cars early In 1956 But the prvent squeezeon steel supplied may slowl down some deliveries until 1957J Sunday quests of the Albert Shir The Leo Bettys family of Walledley, were the Doyle Templetons and Lake spent Sunday with Mrs Edith Don Ellers of Keego Harbor CarrA daughter born March 16 to Bert VanBaricum writes he is at Horst Reverly Pilgrimin Wwterhaven, Florida, working onPontiac General Hospital constructionat birth Burial was in Pnck , , , T Mr and Mrs Lee Lavey andMrs Mae Metz called Sunday atThe hot lunches started in the Jackson on Maynard Nile who isschools last week in charge of Mrs lv St Marys hospital He is an el Hare Palmer Assisting are lies, eiclricain and fell from a scaffoldJfimes Elinor Ledwidje,Jack Wilson on a cement floor, id feric Rose 1 The Tom Clark family of AnnC J Clinton and wife were Sun Arbor and Mrs G W Clark were  nn and wife were Sun ak wereJay quests of the Ralph Clintons in Sunday guests of the MrsMargaret insoln Pajk Clark family ReatriceDorothy Kennedy , electNellie Gardner, elect, fl 1500Ilerry Hauck gatekeeper  800Ceo Youngermari,gatekeeper   yODon Swarthout, bd of rev  1600L Tiplady, bd of rev  IfiuOLorenzo Murphy, Ixi of rev  KlJMoten carried Motion to adjourn carriedMildred Ackley, clerkBorn to Willard Morgan jr andwife Wanda Coons March 17 a 9 1b son and to Rollie Singer andwife a daughter  Rck Miller and Jerry Shaw ofAlma College spent the week endat the Clare Miller home Charles Eisele o Fowlervillecalicd his mother, Mrs EmmsVollmer Sunday The Merwin CamplHs, ArnoldBcrnusit and Marie Rossman wereSunday dinner guests of the James 4RS in Marion Robert Reynolds, son of the MaxReynolds, was a patient at St Joehospital Ann Arbor, last week Mrs Edna Reason called on thKenneth Reason family in Ann ArSaturday night The Roy 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