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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>  Mr atciiMICHIGAN MIRROR j BASKLl BALL NEWS  Decision of President Eisenhower run for a second term has its sigttgnificanceRepublcana are juuiantDemocrat grim Still Republicansre worried about who will be thsircandidate for governor So far Donkl Leonard who was trounced by 280,000 votes 2 years ago by GovWillaims is the only entry and they doubt his ability to win Efforts toto get an outstanding candidate have fa led so fur Despite Eienhovrs big victory in Michigan in 1952 Gov Williams was relected and theDemocrats picked up votesThe bill to open the der season onthe nearest Saturday to Nov 15 waikilled Reason, too many amendmentstucked on it  ,The Democrats are against theniental health training program because it takes powers away fromthe admiustration It sets up systemof training psychiatrists but putsthem under control of the University of Michigan regents, and adds 3members from Wayne Universnityand the U of M to tne health commission The senate passed the bill iorbidding any organizations to force poli itrhutovs It is aimed at the WiPiackney afterbasket ball season uplioUi htatoin of beinjj a goodteam by losing to Stocxbrrge in tht Dansville tournarueit iJ to i itferring v poor  1 speni most of theii1 tiie on the fivethrow line with SPinckney there Pinckney had the jjitters the first quarte 11 to4 Ain Simon their points A aubitkuion was made and he got eri  put the ball r Stockbr  rthem 2 poisame number of tbridge ,17 In the last ruarurPinckney boys cume back strung imlwere only 2 points behind v ith minute to ISJ Tommy Y Ifculeu and driven 2 free tojs Time was called and Coach Readr pjlelt his favorite strategy Wylie was ilold to get the first but miss ihe jseeond fre toss and let Alvin Sim  enson or Packer tip it in for thewinning point Wylie followed instruetions perfectly In the squabbleunder the basket Simonson and Packer each had the ball at different THfc HNCkTOFY DTPATCHNo 111 Elementary School CUAILJVI jflMNT Kindergarten ,Hfi  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Fly casting only will be alowed onthe south brancji of the AnSable Rivfcv in Cravford county Michigan issued 2,374000 hunting the whistle ending the game blewbefore this Simonson played a nicebackboard game and Wylie lookedijood Packer despite his first halfjitters was high scorer with 16 Mostall scored in the second half Picnkshould have more boys out for ttheteam The first team has but 7 Theleserves more but they are mostly f eshmen and too small ior the var  sty Some of the 6 footers in thei hool should be on the team Lastyear Bruce Kahle who had heighth but little experience starred forPinckney in the tournamentA total oJ 54 fouls were calledii the game In the first half the ht Pikney Bank was rbbed aiUJ noon of about jUOOuOAlbertKredpniurg, the cashier was just oiivv fr lunch when the 3 mn Uadioed for heln arJj,fea One asked about a iI lerL ODel joined hVi h2 other WIO hal tawj ut ftne Plymouth car , t v,n ,,ii   MiH V rron n it were G  move ov youll bo dead This is  Vhile he IKM 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entertained  urns Ithe Mrs Margaret Clark family I iiggsSaturday night with a showing of oimonson his pictures tken in France and j luhinan  1taV iJackerThe Frank Brogans of Brighton Kennedyrailed on Mrs Eleanor Ledwidjre  Stuckbridge Var Sunday  Risner     ThF Vtnce LaRosas were 5i5 0 030i i55 2 nd Dit H ,,,oV,c noticed he car iuth Reiser iv v calf She calls it Ma1 Jjorowskv went to th   1 Sunday Connie Keie  l1    from Detroit Uosem  o 1    fi to IXtroit to a sho i ,  Ivre Mike Me  11v en ault by unlori aniv and tol 11 i, uy, to ca unc Pf avc TTvT lae lie   t OH i  i oiic itrcs5 wu    II oid ArborKathy SheLtelrix1  ,   aiiyuiiay Mr and M C ivjn r Mrs Sortor Joan    nhas a, new Iontiac and IIL1,i to Detroit Sunday idna SJijey Schroeder, Joan Krhman and li on iadaled weapons but Cordway an, back ,rrer tIly maselsL Lo federal court f CoMnie Schn,idt vsLllt i,M , ,tio federal offense  c ja Howell j, , Iludi1s sist, I,11 tii ii  ii  K II to  , ,s elaimrd  one of the main causes iJ J f 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where she v, bf for three weeks Tho Gordon Hesters of Ypsilar spehtt the week enl witn the AndrNesbitts FredenburgHartonMills R ,CamburnMhls Fred   f3 o l 1 , 2 20 00 01 0THE VILLAGE ELECTIONWith but one ticket hi the fieldonly 42 votes were cast et the elec ion Mondry  The result wasiPes, Lav re cc Bauphr 2StTiv Dinlrel 39 Merwin Campbell  n RcyiTi 42 NotesChurch i ,JJ died y   t ,r,n Ander  a, Ive last wee  He l a ,, Icto Stev art Afifte f Stock Ok tKlMM Oinf Pttwk 8L Marys Catholic CSwrcbEev FT Albert Schmitt, Pastor ere hib not beei tyeajs There have r L fi iiiIllsFourth Grade i 1e urs to f,,r ln one in BrightonSix pupils had all the words orlect in the 80 word spelling test las and week Dianne iuborhyMiat ConfesBions, iPridiy evening ftriiy lie leave a laf at er Mrs Dan  Movena Devotions and Saturday froi liilphs and  half hrhM1  730 to 900 9 m ami Sunday Mr and Mr  we,ce Tcvahi ,  ,, , , ,  ,    A   lraciilla eoaliairuMMarch 11Born to Donald Coles and wife ofCcory March , a daughter fore the B01 MasMennonite UliurchFire damajed the home uf  Mrs j g g gupt Walter EckToachout of Lnadiila last wek , Mornijl4r Worshif, 1000I, us te VearsDon Carl Kressb ih, arcliitect of Jackon will design the new Dexterhit1, school 2 npv home are to b built in theMiUieat iart of Dexter, kno n as j or un 1 by the Meyers IiroS Lf Ann  rbor and loocvt, of Dexto CIIGAMZi, CI U VXh O 38 0, jL 27 Cab IV k 51 pornoroiJ LiK i iliCiCliey Kivaliis  ,s ulaiicd in 5 dens of ti boys en aThe dju and Fathers are isied as1 Mothei, Mrs Jo  Colone 1 YiarmVttnt tiiAHii Aborelementary r of the Harryv,,hn ,f Ph61phs , PJummer wrote a 1 oem for n1Sunday Masses 800 and 1000 wa uni u,, are  ,Novena devotion Friday eveningj  P dancing romiv  nahas attended meeting lurua  aid Sinier  sickJiiiy Jon w , to tii Lexti1 sowFouith aid I irhIit TL aer had  1  11 11 Jy ovei1 h1 cfck end Judy ia 1  cow ha a cdf ad so had Tia  Scha fer ardfatheisFifth Grade ws1100 Wt are going to 1  ,7301 March 24 Uonnie Ila   t t r today Miko Taui iaii en has nB00 I by brother named S   n YVc 1 a a a room are o it ,  lay puppetts ar,   Rev J W Winger, no in which ye edn rwitriss thejury w i s  ,fn t hoy ron 1 for aclifjn ij jjct,A   Calvasy Mennonite ChurchRev Ezra Bachy, PastorSunday Scbf olYoung Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 1     more it loo, s as  I 1 V  Vi   TI is 11 he tlnoss to the  i  ay1, a hading fjatxi ion   r i ct  press interviews 1  Htvk when a kerl arain ie  a lir Xixo lie said Nixonlv ia o , n aia 11  as up t  or1 AciorilinL1 to Daviii Law,    iiiiK a in1 flier1 a re tvro   i Fit 1 i lie piva entsc aiI or advisors do not wantO , A i  Oilp lining, We are le,, ivnj   iarI Suiiciay School 930 a m nance, waltz and Viiinii il W    joy our gym period We av kil r and the boys have been beatin, luviuui Worship ht   , at the church at S00t IK e e 1 tin Octevu isi woe but a TMRS EMILY JACKSON RANDMrs Emily Jackson Randall,Oiei at Lansing Sunday aftsr 1  illlness She was born in Canada, 1J ing the daughter of Rev W Gliens He was latter a Methodist 1 h  tor here He was also at Fowle  Blissfield and NorthviHe She riarried Floyd  Jackson, Pinckney mer Dad, C oru ITainesNo  Moth , Mrs Bo Tvitchell,T Ik Tv ihell No ,Motv Mrs Cli ad Cham C iJ  ,  v  id i uia N 4 Mother, fiosema 1 bdNo 5 Mother, Mrs Tessnitr, Dad, attch takin iu a uir in iinie Th HitiaItst week b onl, il2 taken A warrant is on in Mrurhton forHarold Atki is a n 1 rrai Enlo,alleged service mei for the FTcllandFninaco Co They ciiid S4fl froirJessie Mitciiell for iiirnace and htve not beea scevi siiirTFeb ,12 lastA break in the embankment of the Wed choir practice 780 p mThe Pwpie s Church tie irln We welcome Mrsani cr hot hinehe back Thct Mich the iialand deridv, nd he an assft or a  tickrt The second i  M slwuli endorssa ,  ill Micii  n suff a  he fore the conven fo,  d to withdraw ashi press interview, Mrid a1aaatirally slide into lia noiiinatioi and theav are not sure hedV Jar Fifth and Sixih jra eiii 1LM a i  iii  Jhc rpr a,, i  L oi a  t,   , cWe  ja ai 1 a,, andchant in 1897 a Blissfield One son ici, of xii Gi Rook of Portage Lake is PackCommittee Chairman and John Wai M36 Worn, between Maia andUnadiBa StreetcRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 a xaMorning Worship 1050 AMYouth Group 100 p mEvening Service 80 p tnT  ,,   ,  nn utl, Thura Prayer Metfof  800 p m hut escaped njiuryyteffen,, J31t MltleI  W on hu  Jr Choir Practice Wei  400 p mj sixth Grade Newa8r Choir PrarHet Wd  ftlt   1 Tommy Huhman, Edward Ri   M,cky Rittcr f  hed Uta,p u LEAGUE j W L liltHowell mill race wa, caused by muskvats last wek iINCKNEY MEVS AHarry Gilbert was born to this ui I T Take culv h c   master i Barnes ILtelion who survives There is a broth, era Frank in Canada Chairman, Gil Kook AssistClbmaatr, Mr Simsen CabmasHer second husband was Floyd Her John Walton Se,  car KochRandall of this section He dieyean ago She was a life member of ththe O E S and a past presiucnt o  n d c c , John Tevr Treas,Kcaaeth Kit Publicity, P WIurk1 I  eship, Mr PineTinirintf Frank Ztzulka Outdoorthe Livingston County O E HAssi The funeral was at the EstesLeadley Funeral HomeLflnsin Tuc day with burial at LansingORDER OF RAINBOW FOR GIRLS The 28th Grand Assembly of Rainbow for the Girls will be held atTaverse City, April 5, 6, 7 For resrvattons write Mrs Ruth Castena,1886 Beaconsfleld, Gr16sse Pointe Mich , CHford Hainesn11 Motlers, Dads and pack officei met March 5 to organize a pro , uii for the month Charles Domid, district chairman was presentand helped set up the program for ii monthSPECIAL NOTICE Fo ii hinh chool hnr, started   rrphz classes in sRwinjr typnifi and t  Kads berlookkpcpinsr   hiViVi lid Thoien of Royal Oak hasleri hired as Howell City mpr Dr A E Bcjngali died at Washington D C last week He was theKusland of Dr Lenora McCloskeyfoiiiHiIy of Pinckney N A petition i being circulated iniVushtenaw county to establish a 50f,il speed imit on the PinckneyDrxcr Road, owing to the many cciciont fnLaIitios therein TOURNAMENT RESUITSThu airs in thi section did not tourttamont, Dexter,,jV a II a nwell March  iiLntil rheUcn Fowlerville14 has been postponed until furtherI   i Committee MJiiliccr Hwc I,j TrTvorsity, St Thomas ail lo 1 The winntrs were Fooeverlaisvillo Walled Lake Wiliiamston, Ni 81 2775 3363 45Farm Bureau 63 456 Velvet Eez Gl 6 Dinkels   r  i Piaiiifitll Fa n Bureau 61 4 8 Vans Motoi Sales 48 i9 IOOF Ko W  45 iiJ10 Prices Mobile Service    10 11 Gregory Tavein   32 7JJ12 Lavey Hardware 28 b0 High Tim 8 JamesVelvet Eez 2M7, Dinktls 2111,Barnes 2572 Individual High 3 1A Predefnburpr 59 s, L59S, P Sinucr nfMHigh Team GameVelvet Eez 987, Barnes 928, Reads923 dirut Japan and China Lu wev c saw movies of Japan, Ci na  ,the Malay peninsula, irare PoulsnLinda Barrett and Brenda layoeiare ffointf to tcaci us about Xorwa1 wfrlcn We started division of frae,r,  UP rtisinr our Rampelitilskin pliy and ttinir i, iood Thr udent CouncilThr Si  Counfil ha electedTci, ii   patrcl captai and AnMenke, service juttd V    Hie r lit flrawn properly  u  UiiiJ ut in court At  i Fivnk Fuote, a retluse i it hi, iiopy to his sister except  i overnnicnt bonds which1 liwi hnrnelHe said the govenirent owed him nothing His sistersought, to break the will clriming hen of unsoiml miid but the courtnnor the wili At Txlie an 87 yearoii retired school teacher left all iv i  cperty to organizations Her I  w farm where she had lived , wu  years old went toTro Tuiiin TJasonir Home at Alma, , lier silvMwnr, linens and furn I,,L fo the Lansing WomensTfnK and Ingham County Federation of Womens Clubsc Fwniv K,ITIiiS viUtdy   lV Ieoplolurch monihly fatjl ib lv ,si,iV w, 1 , c  rn hi birtli   A lJc  i ,   cik letorated een and whi  ente cd  Lhe tab wifh r i can le in crysil tile oilir li,Iw1 iie L a iejt ei T rmancc rii iav T   i CI  hanksIndividual High GameH Taylor 24S, A Frednburg M7, n igiiii play by Mis Mai Nasheiven and one other act Ms Lloy1Wrllman sang My Task1 siiLIBRARY NEWS  BAKE SALE MARCH 17  sviiJor Walled Lake WiMiamston, NAIJL, Jacobs 233New books at the library areThe I The Girl Scout8 wiH hoId  St Pat oiear ami Leslie who beat Stock J High AveragesQueont Croat by Scchoonover and Hcks hake 8aIe at the Reason buil Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti won in class Fiedenburg 172, J Mack 170, H Munvin Campbell at the piano, 85Doable Play by WfT iag Saturday, March 17 at 1030 am A Wjdmayer 166, attended the dinner 1 MARRIED WEDNESDAYMviricd by Justice of Peace OttoPaulson al his residence on West   wJhi St last Wednesday nightyAiioi Shirey tt Pinckney to Mrs atricia Abbot of Ann Arbor Theywve mended by a brother, LewisShiey md his wife, Maijraret A diniifi was served at the Lewis Shireyhome after the ceremonw The coupleii e living at the James Shirey srresidence on East Main St, Pinckney NOTES Wclton Chamoerlan showed picures pf Franco, Holland and Swit t Next Tuesday Frank ZetolwiH thow picture of hot rod roinf  , ,fiV ISLE rIf you fown one of these cars95 MOSKlLOWPRICE CAW Wednesday, March tf, Witll pay you to trsde nowfor a new 1956 PLYMOUTHPerhaps you havent bought a new model ofyour present make of car because youve been disappointed at how little that car has changedthis year Fact is, the only really NEW lowprice car this year is PLYMOUTH, and itll pay you to buy a new 1956 Plymouth NOWYour present car is at the peak of its tradeinvalue today, and right now youll get a moneysaving High Volume Deal at your Plymouthdealers See him todayyoull be glad you didONLY PLYMOUTHS NEW THIS YEAR In ayear of otherwise warmedover car styling, Plymouth brings you tomorrows styling today in its allnewAerodynamic Design Plus the biggest size of any lowprice carPLYMOUT NEW PUSHBUTTON DVNG Plymouthsaone in the lowin ue y A ,tivc morhamcal control Pi,riUjn Drive is tht safest and eai t everdesigned Optioiil on all J nowPlymouth models Try itl PLYMOUTH GIVES YOU MORE VALUE foryour dollar with features such as electric windshield wipers, SafetyRimwheels, twincylinder front brakes that the other lowprice cars dont iave See the NEW Plymouth todayPDCfrom the day you buy it, through all the yt,5 cj own it  youll spend lest en aPi  i rjefj one reason more Plymovihtc,c us c  faxis ikar, all other catSALES, MICH 15 EAST MAIN STREETPHONE UP 8 3341HOWARD BUILDERLet us help you set your plans on your new homeSpring it just around the Cornerso come in and lots tail it over iFREE ESTIMATESPHONE UPtown 8 3251 Pinckney, Michigan foHowte attended the Friend The TmWt Henrys of FHut Night at the Howeul OESlast and the Keith Bradbury of Chelsea  thf George VanNorman, Pent Sunday at the L J HenryMesdames lola Hnll From where I sit it Joe MarfcInformationOn The LineI was reading the other day From where I sit, it doeanthow a person can get all sorts trf matter if ideas are pat out bythings just by dialing a number telephone, through editorials, or on his telephone in personas long as we can takIn New York you can get the them or leave them I happen ttime, the weather, or a prayer, like a glass of beer with my sup In Philadelphia its the stock re per You may prefer coffee, tea wtports In Boston a voice tells bird branch water Well, theres owatchers whats to be watched harm in listening to another in the park opinions  but if he should tijOver in Europe, they go fur to force them on you its alther Vienna offers a fiveminute an Americans pr fairy tale for kids In Switzer Ply hang upland you can get the news in anyof three languages And a coupleof places have talking menusfor desperate housewives abeTvcsday thf GggMrs Mat Daller, Mrs Sadie MoranMn, Roberta Amburgey, theeorp rf tfid HlU id Mrs Ha andgrta AlHOUrJfey, vne jwif     tiidM HlUr anid Mrs Ha Shehan attended a Councillors HomoExtension meeting at Howeil last  ISo  I v , J cuas tNotes of 48 Yean Age  5SMIOn March ft tht cUUUia of Jfiw About 100 mm , t Chelsea Stove WorksGlazier, recent owner ia to bein Ingham county fox miaappropation of funds I OT,Hoover has taught the Chelsea  StandardI Mrs Frank Wootf of Ann Arbor, bus fed 18 bushels cf nats to the sciiireTs in her yad tjj winter Thf W C T J, havejjpcted thefoU, vin oHcers Pres Mrs Lealfciorj Vriw P ciMr3Jinie BartonSecTreas, Mrs iu,i Kennedy A Riley Crittenden of Jowell iiAaiuin a com t operatei Lutti bjuen Howeil ani Featon The lolie u Ira FoJte, losco twpieas was robbed Jast wk ondSo00 in tax mouey taken7b Maccabees attended thv oystertapper at thtir hail hz Kridajpght L Ke Ted hs recjvi1 and iback nt he Mch San asan Dr CL who LOOK hU pic is home f LEE THE AllWHTIMOftELAUTties, We,t,  Mar, 1 14, ISSIGN OF THE PAGANi CUemoSeope and Technicolorioeh Cbsndler, ad Jack PalaaceNovelty  News CartooFriby, Saturday March 1, 17  Double FeatureWah DianeyBTHEE AFRICAN LION  AlsoTHE TWINKLE IN GODS EYE V nhMickey Rooney and Coleen Gray Color Cartoon  iviar 18, 19,IOOK at lann The followinglricckbriie, iijuch iyjn, iand Moriiceiiit VS L T U ni at he Oiliwei Kuen was born   usensJouniy, Ireland, June 12, 182j aildied at Pinckney March 16 h ,, ,i fd Elizabeth Murphy aij theyvamt to Pinckney in 1866 They ravcuLs of 12 children of JJerry brown was bjrn in P it ivaiiia in 1830 and died March 14He married Elizabeth he a , a civil war veteran   ca  isurviveThe village financial statementshows receipts of 2421h frenuitures of 240540John Jeffreys has rsixi anrrrshall and NPMortenson has beenppointedJohn McClesr is buildir  a barifoj William WhiteKuk VanWnikle  i HiramSuiiuii alliiuieJ the C at quet at Ilowell last weekCJ A Kirtlaiui and Tillie DunnMIC niaiiied at Fowlervilie iarch11, cri vlontapit has closed ncui,,y in Hamburg for spring vacat unIn TechnicolorWithand Donna ReadNews Cartoon u, l hur, March 21, 22IKE FLAME OF THE ISLANDS in ColorWithivcane DeCariu and Howard Duff NewsrtoonIUK, SYLVANTHEATRE m  CheUea, Mich,r Sat, Mar 1415, 16i flRTH SECONDS OVER TOKYO WithTncer Tracy, Van Johnson and Robert MitchumOOOO  3, Mon, Tues, Mar 18, 10, 20CQiST THREE AND PRAYin CbemaScope and Technitolor WithVan Heriin, Joan Woodbury and Phil CareyJCn i v id IJarris who livosi witi Henlic  juvidh im itf i  Not OOOOHOWELLTHEATREVW, MICHIGANons wilj 0,1ri0 ls, Eiimr Doolq died March 12iV  husbaru was GeoKe POOIJoii iii lUOl r,ho tet 0 cniLIeni Thomas won Lhe regional tul  defeating Grosse Hie, Napolean s Vved Thurs, Mirch 13, U, 13Lucille JJall and Isi ArJames Mason and Louis CalhernIn at East Liin ih wcukA letter from Albert ,lils huce lived with the fioiry Klce ian iiy says he is now representvej in the Washington suue loiuaireThe Masonic lodge rooms arc being painted and decorate by theMiSuns 25 were working ther oieright this weekThe Pinckney Independents have their season They won 16frames and lost 5Mesdames Earl Baughn, FredRead and Blanch Martin attendedthe 41st anniversary of Cloverleaf Chapter OES Jackson last weekAt the caucuses Saturday thefollowing tickets were namedDem ocrat sup, M J Hoisel Clerk,M E Darrow Treas, Max Ledwidgehigh Com C J Clinton Justice,N 0 Frye Bd of Rev, Bert VanBlsricum Yed editor was chairmanThe Republican ticket is Sup, Waiter Mowers Clerk, H C Vedder,erjTreaS, Ona Campbell High Com Ciare Swarthoutj Justice, Bert Dallfti Bd of Review, Guy Hall OnaCampmbell was chairman The Philathea Class me withMrs Jesse Henry last weekOOOO  Double FeatureFarloy Gr  cr i, l Ann imcroftTHE JvVK KD STREET Also Leo Grorcey aid Huntz Hall faSPY CHASERS j Cartoon, Monday, March 18, 19 Matinee Sunaay, 430 p m jnnz, BAiT E STATIONSJohn Lund and WilHam BendixComedy Cartoon NoveltyVELVETEEZ COMFORT SHOESIFVou Are 6a Your Feet LongHoursyoorfoot oa tOiooo tlajr airtabtiM, la lvt  EMAir Cushioa noPB86KAX Rftnra ss111 eau at rout eoavtnianc laroar horn, eOo orvbop to fivewem rtraoaal nttiar sTieiid  HW Ma of akoa comfort Jto WilWo rt b  Tues, Wed Thur, Mar 20, 21, 22Joan Crawford and Barry SullivaninQUEEN BEEFeaturvtte nd CartoonLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 MARCH CALENDARMarch 16 8 p m EA degree March 24 8 p m MM degree, April 14Past Masters banquet eiLittle Grand Lodge at school 7 p m AIoiuo VanSlambrook, W MPaul W Hurlett SecretarySTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Conrt tor toeLivingstonIi tht Hitter of the BataU Edla Potter PeceaseriAt  fession of said Court held onilruary, 21, 1956 IT y, ,Present, Honorabe Hiram RSmith,Judge of probateNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat all creditors of said deceasedare required to present their claimsi in writing and under oath tot said eonrt, and to serve a copy thereofupoo MERLE WEAVER cTTiouci Michigan, Livingston county a fidueiary of said tetatethat such claims will be heardand that the heirs at law of said deeased be deteremine by said courtat the irobate Office on May 1st,10J6 at ten A Mt  it isOfderadrthftt Btrtte Xhtoat be given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks coaecthtly previous to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this nottetI co be served upon each known partyI fa interest at his last known addres i by registered mail, return receiptI demanded, at least fourteen 141 prior to such hearing or by personal service at bast five I days prior tosuch hearinpHiram ft Smiti, Jvv x ofA trot copyGeorpre Meabons last weekHtisn,ML Gould Wednesday, March 15, mTAWAY  Well Fed PastureYields 300 Pountof Beef Per AcreM INNESOTA soils specialistsreport that fertilized pastures can produce twice as muchbeef per acre as unfertilized pastures, according to a statement by the Middle West Soil Improvement CommitteeIn tests at the Rosemount,Minnesota experiment farm, thefertilized pastures yielded 300 pounds of beef per acre, compared to 138 pounds on the untreated pastures The fertilized pastures gave 177 steer days per acre The unfertilized gave only121 The fertilized pastures produced 3740 more beef per acrethan the untreated fields Totalbeef production was worth 6648 on fields built up by soil im provement, as against only2906 per acre on the unferti lized pastures The soil building program increased the pastures cattle car rying capacity by 50 per cent,During September last year,there were 15 steers per acre on the fertilized pastures comparedto 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 pasturesTHI SICRIT OF THI SMOOTH IS IN THI IICOND COUPLINJeUway features TWO fluidcouplings to give you twicetke imoothneas The secondcoupling fills and spills withjetlike speed to ease yon into every driving range so quietly,so smoothly the change isakaoet imperceptible Just tryOlaWobilef Jetaway   t itstfce preatest advance in auto matic transmissions in 17 yews Aoii how you et away  itu xhcflashing go that HydraMatie madeso famous, plus a new liquid smooth ness thats Jetaways alone Just tryJetaway Pour on the power Youllse the dramatic difference, whenOlitamobiles revolutionary transmission pairs with the Rocket T350 I nine  925tol compression big1rres super action with power tDfjare, Whats more, in this Olda you wing along in the solid assurance ofits surefooted SafetyRide Chassis  in tin smart luxury of its fashionali   inkrior    with the    e jf the newest in JTJIMTMpower ieiJtunsf Anil, when I rnioto looks, OlilsmobilrV Sturfirc sM i is in a class l iii with its oiiiiuilside treatment  trend   n jIntagrille iliinicrk This OM ciribe yours at a juire thats amjjnlylow 8to iu toiicjv and seej Slondord on Strits NintfyEight optional at xtraj coif on all ofher tents iOplonpl al tx i tost Saltty Pow Steering it and ard on Seriet nlyEight,Gala Showmt ffEarlyBirdBuyerHas Best Choiceof 55 Fertilizer DUYING your fertilizer nowAJfor the spring crop seasonand storing it on your farm overthe winter has these advantages,reports the Middle West Soil Im provement Committee1You get the best fertilizeravailable During the early winter months, manufacturers havemore time to make, cure andcondition the plant food So youget the best handling product it is possible to make2You have your choice of theexact grade you want You avoidthe risks of the spring rush sea son when everybody is trying tobuy fertilizer At that time, demand is often greater than the supply and particular grades offertilizer may be hard to getThis has happened in the pastjsrvoral years Some of the late corners tfot nnlv a small choice 3Fertilizer bought now saveyou time in t spring, whenyou are at yc ur busiest The mt fi s oVISIT THE ROCKET ROOM  AT YJH OLOSMOBILE DEALERS use just a ocifields Then yoemus hours wiwhen spring w T  i e c  r 11 m tf t ir i  1  11  nuhnd, ready to athcr con ft int i thedont lose, preML for delivery is piling up savs it is wise   , w f,,IOlDSMOAILI BRINGS YOU THI THRILLING ACADEMY AWARD PRESENTATIONS SHOW  WED, MARCH 21  ON NBCF DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE216 W Gftt Rfrr Ave, Howell Mich r1 me 514YOU NEED A SYSTEM vTo M successful in anything you do you nedt iymm Successful savers, too, have a system many lay aside savings dollars regularly and dtpetit them to their savings accounts here Ifyeurt not already one of our systematac savers,you, too, can profit from a planned savings program Youll like our friendly servicevTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK mttlTflATlD 191S HOWELLPINCKNBY rr aranr YEABS OP SAFI BANKING9 to bflM fawrtd by Our Membership in tin FedtrtlXfepMit Iaroxanc CorporatioA   National 4H Club WeekTha 4H clubs of Livingston county art In the process of preparJnifor th coming spring achievement days, and also getting a start projecti for summer During National 4H Club Wiek, which A March 311 members are putting the finishing touch on wiruprojscts Spring achievement dayi highlight the winter club wcland will b held March 24, 24 and 27 at th Howel High scWOpen house will be held for the poblic to view exhibits in he gymraium from 6 to 8 pm on Monday, March 26 The ityle rvue wll be at 30 on March 27 Michigan Farmers UpFertilizer Use to Get Extra Yields per AcreM ICHIGAN farmers usednearly 600,000 tons of fertilizer last year to boost crops per acre, cut production costs andincrease net profits, reports the Middle WiSt Soil ImprovementCommittee, in a statement based on compilations of theU S Icpeulmfent of AgricultureThe total of 590,921 tons ofplant food used on Michiganfarms in 1952, says the commit tee, was 16 per cent more than in the previous year and carried 19 per cent more plantnutrientsThe United States as a wholeused 22,422418 tons of fertilizerlast year Thisjas 6percentmore in tonnage and 10 per  if Freightav HamperI  izT MovementP T r  rius shortage of freight 1 c is ntcd as a reasonv Mers should act imme v to order and take de i y of fertilizer for their 1956 s car shortage could be    v  ip tho months im1  Ilrims spring,Jdle West Soil Im,ii Committee, that producers might not to iove raw materials d volume from phos  na poiash mines to fac t ii virn could mean lo vortafios of fertilizer    reiit Corn Belt farm    , Piccuved here are Marshall Meabon, leader of the Handi club at Pinckney with two of the 21 members They arc 1tell, 14, and Thom9 Ritter, 13 Mr Meabon lias been lctlub for nine years and reveals on hand are tools and povrr ured for 1,000, and also 1,300 on all their real proper lab holds mMtiff in the basement of the Pinckney town ijm vtn tt fee    Mt IM  tv vouof people ethe eonnnua r V tho iw  uol HajRev Jack Tetters of Detroit 1 un ejitht KdMl Meyra orchestra Sat j, born to the Geae   dare ana Clifford viiilnr al oi Mrs Euvfa  Tueg Keady for faU fertilizing jobcent more in plant nutrientthan in,1951 , s, therefore, can serve,  iv r interests best by orc ,rcitilixor now and tak  iiiTw as soon as it canLiv  trtion specialists reH, t the present car shortj ag nay last for some time, the2 committee says f Tu freight car shortage ex cteded 20,000 at times last fall, wl  ,rioading totals were atha 1fjk It is tapering off season ,rV iuina the early wintern,ths but it could become, rcnticiil figain in springyycTs can serve their ownc s h st by ordering ferand taking delivery nowthe factories can get rawrnaUr ais says the committee Eut if farmers delay taking POW fertilizer will pile r,ry  towages and dealM upts CutbacksM  ,iw have to be  w of phosphpteIrom mines to prod snek offv  th spring freightp ak arrives and everywants fertilizer, thereniiLiht roi be enough to goamunci sys thr committeeThe raj freight transportai tion poblem is complicated byI a steei shortage hampering pro  duction and delivery of newj  cars, says the committee The railroids are expected to haveon oro r 140,000 new cars early in 195 But the present squepon st el supplied may sivtS down  ome dellveiriBS until 1957intEudeli jup irJersUnp  Vnr  and p Liindue r  Ti n vtraliicbodywST y   fiis rno n co n giv edependabl edeliver y o fTH ICHRISTIA NSCIEKC S THE PINOCNS T DPAT Iteochert , on d student s al l ove rth e worl d reo d an d enjo y thi sinternationa l newspaper , pub lishe d doil y in  Boston  World famous  for constructiv e new sStorie s on d penetratin g editorials Specia l feoture  fo r th  whol efamily It  Chrlffia n Scwnc t Monito rdn e Nerae y St , Bosto n 15 , MOM M  newspape r fo r th t tint 1  Inclose d fn d m y chtcf c  r March 16 , 1H 6   iI  month  M  QNcm T Having sol d m y far m I  wil l sel l th e th e followin g a t Publi c Auctio n a t a  fewRoad , Pinekney , Michiga n o n uexter street , Nort h o f Ei iNAV Y Sir N U P MONT HSinc e Governo r GMerme n Williams    oiiivei  Jammv y Nav y Sig n U pDay  ther e ha s bee n a  h  iiirea  i   ivrcitin  Thi s pictur e shov sdr  o f th e Detroi t i  t iti oGoverno r Williams o o ovn rSTAT E O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t fo r th e Count yo f Livingsto nI n  th e Matte r o f th e Estat e o fJame s M  Datfy , Decease dA t a  sessio n o f sai d Cour t hel dKarc h 6,195 6PresentHonorabl e Hira m RSzmi hJudg e  f Probate Notic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t al lcreditor s o f sai d decease d ar t requir e d  t e presen t thei r claim s i n writin g4  unde r oath , t o sai d Court , an d t oserv e a  cop y thereo f upo n Len a FDatf f o f 1332 0 Wuodro w Wilson ,Detroit , Michigan , fidieuary  of sai d e sstate , aa d tha t suc h claim s wil l b e hear d b y sai d cour t a t th e Probat eOffic e Ma y 16 , 195 6 a t te n A  M I t i s Ordered , tha t notic e uaeroo ft e  ffiven  by publicatio n o f a  cop yheree f fo r thre e week s consecutivel ypreviou s t o sai d da y o f hearin g i n tb ePinckne y Dispatc h an d tha t th e pet leJaas r caus e a  cop y o l thi s notic e t o a tarre d apo n eac h know n part y i nregistere d mail , retur n receip t de iateres t a t hi s las t know n addres s b ymande d a t leas t fourtee n 14  day srie r t o suc h hearin g o r toyptrstna l servic e a t leas t fiv e 5 day s prie r t e suc h hearing   tru e top Sele s If  Geul d Registe r e g PreUt e Government Receipt s an d iiisLuistmnt s fo r Fi scal  Yea r Marc h J95 5 t o Marc h 135 6FO R T  VTA X COLLECTION S STARTS A T 10 0 P  M FAR M TOOL SCurien lStaf fDelinquen tRedeenu dparv dLiquo r 8 5 9J  uf  LKL Intangibl e Ta  Sale s Ta x Divtrsio nNe w Moto r Hi g John Deer e Tracto r 194 7All n Chalmer s Plo w 1 4 inc h  3542,2 0 2  Olive r Plow sI    HU 3 , 1  Spik e Toot h Harro wInternationa l Ha y Leade r29954 ,  Cag t Iro n KetU t734 0 UM  Ft o f Lumbe r  100 S Ft  o f Oa k Lumbe r39297 7  Thr w Ladders , 8  ft , 1 2 ft , 1 4 ft 1  Se t o f Doubl e Harnes s2  Leathe r Fl y Net sMan y Othe r Article s To o Numerou sT e Mention a y ViiiI M oiftr li e Lio nTota lHighOrganicMatter Stpply  Helps  SoilsSwklpllore  Hater MISCKLANKOUSInteres t o n Bon d an d Ort fMature d 2   S Treasur yCommunit y hos tTotalwil l hav e mor e wate r t ohel p buil d highe r yields , i fyou r soi l ha s a  regula r turnove ro f activ e organi c matter Dr  W  P  Martin , Ohi o Stat eUniversit y agronomist , point sou t ma t rottin g organi c matte rimprove s th e soi l structur e an dmake s i t mor e porous  Wate rpercolate s i n mor e easily  Rain str e soake d u p an d hel d b y th esoil , instea d o f 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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>,  rill   ,   V v,1 Wednesday, March 7, 1956 No 10fSkuvebVast changes in the legislature the net sre senatelemaavilSiirun cr caress SotoCoru Brown of Broic Senators Jjfttkner, Colorca and Geerlngs oif are quittin for business lost at Stock j SjKJLLIAM H GARDNERgre in their last regular game G4 to 51, This gives them 6 wins and i Wiiliam H Gardner, 74, of Putnamtownship died Friday, March 2,1956,at his farm home at 4000 Monks RdKGov William plan control1Q bylt  ore Itl vurVand biii kii jsrhole bifiJ  Pau c Alav ievyi  u iyew in jail CA J obscene literaturethis monthThe nnion oliidioate against CcivsIloyworth  Hivb ben in f,vofiaxiV Liand agajt,tbo pamocrrtA meeting at Fim t iic tfcethe,m ther, ity 1  00 andutrs of in  effectto v UJ a canvjasnn I Don locl al He  esideat 7 losses If jvas really a tuneup asPinckney meets Stockbridge in the Dansville tournament Thursdaynight Bumpus has 12 for Stock Cauoik CbtrcaFr Albtrt Schaitt, Putor Mass, 800 and 1000devotion Friday vtntogbridge and Burns and Higgs each 11itr Pinchney ha Pinclcney reserves woa 66 towith Quaker Wakefield gettingfMmr, The 2 McCleer brothers  he ient his entireesed caci other, Jim temg with  e was a  member of Pinck cey Chapter OES 145 and Livingas the result of a heart attackHe apecialzed in raising purebredDelaine sheepThe sonof Henry and Eliza Murphy Gardner he was born Nov 16, on the Monks Road farm where Friday evening afterNovaa Devotioa aad Satjirdaj front to 900 9 m and Suadaj bV, Elementary School CURRENT COMMENTKindergartenEddie Cologne vi t So iii Tir Kt OwSprout and her iohir toil 800 jmoitta uwrefeopPickney an1 Brlsn with Stockbridge Pinckney Varsityjurns FG FT PF TPH unman ackerITolHn,sworh Siiciion    Stcckb idjje Varsity 53112 02 15504 O4 34 2 1512 1111 1282jpportsI ones, a opponent again t him has been called off  FredenbThe uaiqiis uy jl artei s have 1 been resolved The legislature hcspassed araberVm tor 1111 mj tvo   Bumpusiloorof the eapUoiJ vacated, The off icesthere vjLwmbvc ino tthe state building This includes of state ofjuos and FG FT PFTP2 4 2 8bill Cair burn Lai ion SwcecMills, RuiJuiinnewthe secretary ied105 51 16013 041 40 12000 042 1134 12 1 122314 0 Fton Lodge No 76 F  A Mperformed Masonic graveside servicesIn 1917 he married Iva Chapel ofPinckney She survives There are4 daughters Mrs Eloise Kirtlandof Ann Arbor Mrs Ruth Ivankavich of Owosso, Mrs Noraiu Pressley of Pinckney and Marian at home Other survivors are 2 brothers, DrCyrut Gardner, Lansing, Gen of Stanton 4 sisters, Mrs ArU Caulk,I Ann Arbor Mrs Eunice Hoff, How ell Mis Mildred Bigelow, Lansingand Mrs Georgia Webb4 Upland,California and 4 grandchildrenThe funeral was Monday afternoonat the Swarthout Funeral Home with Revs Ruegiiegger and Beachy offieiatngBurial in Pinckney Cemetery ChurchSara Beachy, PaatorWalter fischWorship 1000Scfcol 1100Eeofiea Matting 730 Ffiknvaup Service 100 fK  11 Vnhy liui inis aihlins uv IimyH1  LO S iOiii Gfaiirch J W WingrSchool 940 A m, Wormhip 1046 a, maiybt prayer meeting  tae urch at 800WL ckoir pxactic 786 p tocourt Pinckney JirVarsity FG FT PFWakefield Iinus McCieer JV  81 33 41 50 1 005 10 30 0 2V 123 2 1 62 50 t ChiifofluCONSERVATION DEPTConservation and correction officials Kennedy  m estarh a prison camp at Bar  Clark   aga county to work on state parks Sockow  The Michigan Conservation pro  Cevycz     gnm is nowon TV statoi WJIM I Ilulhngsworth every Friday at Uio i vn Burp Deep snovs and froein rains  Vtockbridge Jr Var FG FT PF TPhave  increased stravtviou IOSJS of  Hoisley Michigan, deer  SpauaforCapac sportsircn bought 4 ton 0 ounghay andtook it 200 miles to Mio to Collin,feed starving deer Conertitioi Rose ogicers made them take,it 50 IliUe  Fweet er north wherettrf official feed , Hoardn lland lukeed to spec1 fish Feb the gieat La1co3 The 18th anniversaryLife Week is March 13J4 Only bobcats, coy0tieM nmay be hunted legally HJV elosnot 222103 0 1 207 20 10 0 BaijJonsj Doyles, Kennedys,1 13 I Coopers, Kellys, Bates, Monks, Lav 0 j eys, Harrises,Reeves Gardners have left or passed away long ago as havethtir children All that remains toremind up oi the bst is the name cf the highway Monks RoadAt one tima 42 children of thesefamilies attended the Reeves school Now there are not half a dozen children thee of school age Bill was that character, an MU West between Main andtJnadilla StreetBe Keith Ruegnegger, PastorSvsday School 945 a m Meraing Wrehip 1050 AMYouih roup 700 p mService  800 p m400 p ncu mA L kLanamed iHnnp Whit nil 11  vl 1 11 Cirlai,u iiir ,in in i w illtti ,0 1 JI a    i 1 LX  1 L i  AilU , Lto ilovell sliow1 Hi l LU deer il1 i  i i this morning JoeJr boir Practice Wed ir Practice Wed4 40 21 32 776411 4072STUDENT COUNCIL IN MEMORUMThe passing of Bill Gardhcr heliked to be called that marks thtlast of the older residents of that part of Putnam township The Mwr MNCKfrEY MENS A1 Barnes Hotel2 Read Lumber u Larrys Marathon4 Velvet Eezn llainfieli Farm BJV,b Itfnkehs PlumLing  7 yans Motor Solos  8 Detroit Dip Set 9 Prices Mobile Service  IO O F No 40  ry Tavern  2 Lavey Hariware Team High 3 GamesVelvet tEez 2667, Dinkels jlMIV a Iiiti has11d is Up IK fan The uiual spring breakup hit haf0 wtik and as in the past manyroads were impassible This did notoniy include dirt roads but countya J stale rouds us hugt holes de Hoped in them and they werelanded in many places The floodcould have iuen avoided if the drain aftc ditches had been cleaned OuLIL hah always ,senied to us that the  opfe of this state get less for thexil money sjent than anything  That is why we favortollroadirrhc will rljuire no tax money as they will be paid for by the peoplewho use them If the state highway iji specially its commissonter,n ev fafiyhte they would welcomeflitse ruads as it would releaseJu J i i ad money for other roads in areas heie they have been badly needed1U yeais, However he is 100 fc pii d to the toll roads and propos  u e what road money availMe lo build paiellel roads to theioil oiiis The other ojjosition s  in isties and formers who do not  tliLir lands oosscd or the iraffie thi toll roads wouldTle iajKi ciass opposed theof the railroads years agogreatest ood for the greatestuei doe, not ineai anything to  in the old days railroads ofrtiu tiaik on Sunday whn no aiion was jjossibfe in placesthey could not get a right oftoJ KLIJ aiimmv ,oreVi bafy liiJ1 jilI i J  lid  1L JlPtiekt, irijdly honest man ft is yoa can judge a man by whathis neighbors think of vhim If that is true he rated high No neighbor 7263 GOo 57454228 32414 445474i50fil77 cii261J,f vVinl  The Elementary school has elect ,ver asked for hel or loan of a j Barnes 2573 ed the following to the student Counixescil Pres, Donald Barker Vice  i Prcs, Jack Young1 Sec, Kren Sing er Repreeentatives Kenneth Lutterairrtw , with Wisconsin,Ontario officials last week to discuss Voung, deer rtjanagemyritlhc nk av1  rity to control the sizu of the hordMARCH iJULKl invi The court term starts Marcli 124 criminal, 15 jury, 15 nonjary 9chancery and 21 divoice casos arelisted The cviminar cases are larcenyRichard Cook, John Clark,  Michael Jimmy Baughn Ann MarieCarol Taurianenen, HowardDwight Matteson, Karenowning, Patricia Borowsky, CamWendt, and Robert Horning, ciamnge to a building James Verbeek DK rcc Mary vs Eujrenc Charlick,Earl vs Mary Pratt Mary v Leonafd Krcczak, Qwritirie vs Jack Obborn, taflc n ,3 Clare Roberts Mar ile Buda, MichaelWinisky, JudyJauowski Their constitution Qom is Rachel Nash, Karen Singer,Carnille Buda, Patricia BorowskyMISSIONARY MEETINGLast Tuesday night Mrs MerwinCampbell was hostess to the Mission rry Society of the Peoples ChurchMrs Lloyd Wellman gave the deviot ions and Mrs Keith Ruegsegger read letters from the Maurice Paulseaswho are missionaries in South Africii MrsCampbell accompanied on the but the received it Though he leftschool at an early age he was awell educated man He me norized i6t Pi Sincr 59  Individual High 3 GamesA Fredenburg 59SL Jacobshundreds of poems and deljhtedtoTeoitt them for hia acquaintances He was horn and raised on the farmwhere he died and never left the but once and then for a few Team High GameVelvet Eez 937, Bar7iesHotii192f, Reads 823 Individual High GamuH Taylor 248, A FredenburK to schooll,ni Wyiir iiicl Kanleen SingerlLh Shiiey went to thi cottogo SunJjiy Linda CurUs visited iiet jranmother, Scutl and Mit arvet torkTwite hoi went to tin1 boit sho,, withhis dadDaid hanifxi plave 1 Ind ians With hlS lMJUi ,,    ,  iaricui has an Kasui1 uressA arolMcnke rode in her aunts nev car Ruth Beachy had Sumtrry dinnerwith her new neighbors Cathy and Chai lts 11 oth have chickens Oiir stayed oviniight with wv ilardin Stanley Lin IK I,,e 1 111, la i vtMIL1 ilh shanty ofi the ice Thu legislatu has changed theuiMjico law 7 ie old law was that1 divorce did not become final un  a year after it was granted Nov  I  a itid so that a divorce cannet be granted until it has been on Jiie I months The judges claim thattaerfc is a better chance of reconcilatioii if t,hv couple can be broughttjj thai before their  differenceinu aited in courttact severalhnmuMMiliard vrvs VioletKarel vs Walter Ricketts, Shirley, orran for group sining 16 were pre   n Lvn naljlc  Lipford Richard i Mable vs William Williams, Grace vs Charles Hath ir A luncheon was servedMARCH JURY LISTPutnamMary Eichman, Herb FieldsOrviUeMildredway, Ellen vs Leo Loedy, Joeph rs I HamburgAlice Thompson,Dorothy Cunningham, Robert vs Beekrnan Jerry Ann Brand, Marie vs Robert HartlandClaude Brian, Miller, Lydia vs Wiiliam Fieil, WykoffRuth vs John Graybeal, Sandra vs j Howell CityLeon Wickman,KennethKeecc Oliver, Mary vs Henry Mill Griffithlunch, Joyce vs Glenn CatrcllDor Howell TwpBessie Pearson, WilU othv vs Roscoe Dukes am BelzJ  T llla Kleinschmidt, Mildred ButMcNamcrra, BurrOceolaDorr Hooker, Mike WinesTyroneVisco Lemon, Jas Murphy T iiadrrFaCTare Glenn,r Leo SmithersBrighton CityKatherine Kirschbaum, George Schaferlirighton Twp Alma GasmireMaeSchmidtkeCohoctahLloyd Shaller, ShirleyCecil Benjauacd 342 pints of bloodThe Quota  Thg 1Ur b,e I week by a Univer y of Michiganfm 4kk An  ii DAA Lin Tf li UnJ IA v   I  ANN UAL VILLAGE ELECTION cher The annual election for the Vll , larioniJohfeicge of Pinekney will be held at the Clark jr PUtnam Town Hall onMONDAY, MARCH 12, 11956  To Elect the following officersONE PRESIDENTONE CLERK ONE TREASURERONE ASSESSOR THREE TRUSTEE FOR 2 YEARS The polls of the election will teopen from TtuO a ro to 8 p mOnlyalified voters will be allowed toovtt Mildred Akley village clerk 1vayJohn Harrisman Dorcas Bunn, MargaretLIBRARY NEWS  are Mary Jane byMattfevaad Little House of  riNGIIIEV KINGS DAJGHTiS Tht Pbckney Kinjrs Daughters met with Mrs Leslie McKinlev vit,Tf9 meinbers and a ruent preset The group recited St Pranci prayerAm Bt M E Darrow ad from tb Sliver Cross, magathM MesdamIL 11 lJarrow and P W, with Ireen OakW earner ,  DecrfieldAnn Conklin, Ruth DietrichGenoaLaura McClureMsthdr AlexyHandyMae DammanLIVINGSTON LODGE NO M MARCH CALENDARMarch la 8 p m Fellowcraft teamWM practse March 16 8 p m EA degreeiMarch 24 8 p m KM terre April 14Paat Master banquet mUUe Gmnd Lodge at school 7   hours It can be truly said he lived 247 Lin his house by the side of the roadand was a friend of man What better can be said of any man by Glenn GardnerNote Mr Gardner is wrong aboutthe children now living in the Reevesdistrict about 50come in every day on the Pinckney school busCARD OP THANKSWe wish to express our sincerethanks to Rev Ruegseggar, Rev 238High AveragesH Taylor 179 J Led vidce 171,A Fredenbuig 17, J Mack 171,H Widmayer 166 ioil visitvd hernclt Dill f nil liuH  rw, y  in 11 el fell on icut which took f stiLciuFifth and Sixth GradesFriday we elected officers Pres,Michael WiniskyVice PresDon Barker, Sec Judy Graves Our Eastervacation is in 3 weeks We ar nowstudying Europe Everybody takes  CLerie Schmidt o  r yul coat for tier birthday Connie Kaiser vfis in Viilaiiston niniay Shefound a small tan dor se wouldilifc iti owner to claim M ry m 1 Carolyn Cos gray traded their horsefor a pony Pop Kye Kalhy SlietJIrroe visited friends Sunday RogerJRonner visited Ierry Morgan Salu  day Fourth  iru eWe have a fine display of bookujviws on our hullclin hoard r ciiaLer inwrLtea jnkation batth between Authoring Juev aiid the University of Alabama  he federal court ordered the univ iiiiy to readmit her1 to her class and set the deadline aa Monday t  do this The college retorted byptlling Lucy for signing afrtnrnnxlYrjTnlJliavils charging the college offici Icrlis I  irTnciTea ITTe riot which causecTher lei the first time 4,000,000 inuaur suits by the college were d against her and theNational Ain for tne Advance pf Colored People which isher fight was listed as subbecause they did not registerin Alabamait c 1 lu 1a UI K Jto clfise lueBeachy, members of the OESand conritry After we leaT1 about Jt WG bird unit is cbout done Our chart, No 76 and to our Wlite a repn n lt Some of US are ere on display the corridor We arctiiends and neighbors for their kindness during our recent bereave ment Famly of William HGardnerRED CROSS BLOOD BAisKThe Red Cross blood bank will beat the Howell Armory March 14 at 126 p m Last year this county going to have a Florida treatmentMib Henry substituted for Mrs Heaton Wednesday Michael Winiskybrought his record player to schoolso we could danceSixth Grade NewWe are working on our graduationpn gram We divided into groupsi The Russan and Switzerland groups making booklets for our reportsOur problems are in addition and su traction of dollars and cents Wsiart division this wek In georaphy we arc stud, inj expforatioysf the north and south polesSharonGallup told us about the Kvening Grosbecks who eat at her bird feedor They were photofcTinhel lastfor the year is 800 pintsIf it had notbeen in the blooJ bank it would havecost the residents of the county the  10,000Pinrikney residents27 pints Only 395 pints hasbeen collected this year and the blood bank Js very low Pinckneyresidentst are asked to contribute blood The blood bank has not cometo Pinckney for several years The last time only 35 donors signed upand 100 is wanted winners Janice Rose Kaye Wylietnd Rachel Nash We are havingarithmetic at one oclock so the pu pils who do not finish can do so atunon Too many were not completing fchort assignments We have somefancy compositions written by thmembers of our class Our English isi improving RRollie Singer and family havemoved into the Marshall house theybought dn West Main St The Marshalls are living n a house trailer atBASKET BALL SCORESBoysville 49, South Lyon 39Grand Pingree and Norris RdaLedge 72, Howell 60 Charleston 774,  and Mr DenthBrighton 54 Saline 61, University The Robert5i Ypsilanti 44, Edsel Ford 46 ise URosa gpent Thnrsda with Michigan Center 77, DexUr 75Dun the John McGuirea inDetroit Fourth and Fitthoiiene Snger moved Saturday II WxtUv has a ev siIi LSharon oxhvays yrnflnither ji1 o her Sunday Schuinic Baxter had a birthdaiy party SundayJudyDarrow s sick Dwight Matteonsiiother had an appendicitis operation iFifth GradeThe spelling winners were Wallacelinger and Mike Tuunanien OJT iraps are    We are presentingtl  the class and quzzing ti u v it Our winter fun pic1urt and graph paper designs arei I nicely done We arc making puppets for a puppet play Ronnie, our yecy 1iophet Jones, the Detroit negrohulc h bv irrcsteJ twice on noials cliarges His system is similar to that of Fr Devine of New  uri His followers turn over theirearning to him in return for a subsistenance In this way he has plentymoney Some 60 years ago Washtenaw county had a trial which arouscd nationwide attention It was that of Prince Michael He startedhis tult on Bethune Ave, Detroit,hui had a branch in Washtenawcounty He wore his hair long and had d flowing beard His cult pracUsed poligamy One of the vivasho took was a girl under age andhe was arrested on a morals chargecharge and tried in Ann Arbor The trial was long drawn out ag he hadI he best lawyers in the country Hewas convicted A J Sawyer srwaaprosecutor and this trial made himfamous The late Charles Bates ofLexter was on the jury and he told aie 1 rince Michael was one of thasmartest men and best talkers hecvAr heardcm the witness standdee 83, Milan 68 Flat Rock 73 ww Mhs, Hetty Carver of Ann ArborChelNja 63rNorviUe77,  MUfcri Pnt Sm67 th the Genrge Van64, Roosevelt ,68, Lincoln 45 Normans wrote a lettter aid arranged a ti pstate capitol March 21 Wefor good weathT We madejbiitiiday cards for Mrs Thayer andMrs Boinle Henry is teaching, Wot   c,fford E ,TILLAGE BOARD OP REVIEW for Mrs Alt Meyer in the HicksThe Pinckney VilUf Bowd of eoL AlU i ta SUoe hospital,Review will net at the town ball Ann ArborTudy, March 6 and TuwJy Thomai Steelc who fort crly March 1 from 900 a A to 4J0 p worked for Gw Bros errdhaft  to rtyJr thttti rdL Anyon bn Uvtat in th Martin Markovhaving arlmaet ft   ap house on MMW is moving nn the xon and robitjtute Secretarr op te Alma ttTrftfiiinyTOWNSHIP BOARD OF REVIEWThe March 13 meeting has be3adjourned to Friday, Mrc h 16th Lloyd Headee, Supervisor  President Eisenhower has yieldedthe caH of duty an probably his better judgement hasaieed to run for a second termpro1ding he does not have anotherheart attack between now and conveniion time next August Like theittarge of the light brigade his not to reason why His but to do or dieAlready his opponents are calling lim Part Time Ike lagtis accepttoner he ruled out all sdPp engage mints, bam storming and whittletop speaking which have been so reat a part of all presidential earn,paigns Hisspeeches will be jover TV ttdvce4iQ Jetefused to say whether W fronted S Pratittent Nixon as kliafter tae, x tJ  Wednesday , Marc h 7 , 196 6 Tuto dEtttorials on Michigan Mud CrossiS  restored belo w ar e th e fall text s o f tw o editorial s whic h appeare d in  Th e DETROI T TIME S o nFebruar y 26  195 6 an d i n Th e DETROI T FRE E PRES S o n Februar y 27,1956  Becaus e the y presen t th econsidere d editoria l judgmen t o f two  of Michigan s grea t newspapers , w e ar e reprintin g the m    M a pobticserrk  fo r th e informatio n o f ou r 3,600,00 0 Blu e Cro w member s an d al l th e peopl e o fFrom    JJeiiy  f Times, February  26 LEE THEATRtWHTTMOR E LAK Elriday , Saturday  Marc h ft,  19y Doubl e Featur eVa a Berlin  JoMn e Woodwa dOUN T THOS E AN D PRAY i n  CinemaScop e an d Technicolo rAls oBOBB Y WAR E I S MISSING  immm WABLU E CROS S FUS SW e didn t impac t a  wee k ag o today , whe n w estarte d a  serie s o i article s o n Bin  Croat , tha t th efus s ova r hospita l prepaymen t woul d attai n th e in tensit y i t ha a no w reached Th e amoun t o f sarilahatoo , frankly , i t gettin g ou to f nand Rep  Alliso n Gree n he  a  bil l fo e th e Legislature ,whic h h e fondl y hopa a wU  aolv e everything  I t wont Insuranc e Commiaritma r Joaap h A  Navarr e ha sbee n quote d wit h som e remark s whic h w e suspec t h ewil l regre t whe n h e begin s t o realiz e wha t b e ha s said A  grou p o f union s i a Detroi t an d Flin t i s proposin gt o  se t u p a  riva l Blu e Cros s plan,  whic h i s entirel ywithi n thei r rights, even thoug h w e doub t i t wil l loo ka   simpl e t o the m onc e the y hav e gotte n int o wha t i s  ver y complicate d prublem O f th e threeRep  Allison , Commissione r Navarre ,an d th e unionsw e thin k th e union s ar e behavin gmos t reasonably  W e dHfe r wit h the m onl y i n ou ropinio n a s t o whethe r the y CA N produc e wha t the ythin k the y can Bu t o f th e whol e lot , w e thin k Blu e Croa t an d it spresen t manager s ar e th e moa t capabl e o f providin gwha t w e want  W e thin k Blu e Croa t i t gettin g aviciou s an d needles s pushin g around I n  ou r new s storie s w e hav e trie d t o tel l wha t wa shappenin g withou t lettin g ou r opinion s swa y us Bu t thi s i s th e editoria l page , an d thi s i s ou ropinion , an d w e ar t sayin g wha t w e think Firs t o f all , a  serie s o f article s whic h bega n con currentl y i n anothe r Detroi t pape r ia , fo r al l w e kno wa t thi s moment , stil l running  W e don t hav e an yquarre l wit h th e fact s i n i tW e d o believ e i t ha s place d to o muc h emphasi s o noverutilisationtha t is , th e complain t tha t som epeopl e eithe r sta y to o lon g i n th e hospital , o r ge t i nunde r Blu e Cros s whe n the y shouldntwhe n the yaren t reall y tick Th e Time s reporte d mat  W e can  take yo u bac k i nth e file s a  coupl e o f year s an d sho w w e wer e th e firstnewspape r t o repor t ther e wa s som e o f thi s chiselin ggoin g on  I t shoul d b e halted  W e thin k i t i s bein ghalted From  The Detroit Free PresHospital  Insurance  CotsTRYIN G TO SPO T TH E REA L VILLAI NOl d melodrama s ha d thei r advantages  I t wa s eas yt o  identif y th e villain  Thi s i s no t s o i n th e curren tuproa r abou t boepttahsatio n insurance  Rate s hav eskyrocketed  Man y thin k Blu e Cros s ha s thrus t it sisn d to o deepl y int o th e pocket s o f it s 3,600,00 0Michiga n subscribers  Investigation s ar e bein g made ,bll s ar e bein g submitte d t o th e legislature , an d th eat r i s blu e wit h charges Muc h i s stil l bein g learned , bu t w e thin k som eobservation s can  be mad e now Th e public s deman d i n th e laa t decad e fo r bette rmedica l an d hospita l ear e ha t bee n great  Therefore ,o n  to p o f inflatio n mue t b e adde d th e cos t o f thi simprove d care  A a increas e i n Blu e Cros s rate s might ,then , b e considere d automatic Th e questio n is  D o th e allegedl y excessiv e rate sreflec t onl y inflatio n an d improve d care Ampl e proo f t o th e contrary  appears i n survey s o fhospita l case s covere d b y hoepitalizatio n insurance Th e studie s indicat e clearl y tha t alarmin g abuse soAv e croppe d up  Thes e tak e th e for m o f unnecessar ycapitalization,prolonge d stay s fo r convenienc e o rcomfor t an d excessiv e ua t o f drug  aa d laborator yfacilities Th e proble m remain s m e jAn a Who m d o w e his san d boo  But i t make s a  rathe r sensationa l subjec t t o writ eaboutan d som e peopl e tal k to o muc h abou t i t Thi soverutilization  whil e i t doe s happen , i s no t occur rin g t o th e exten t tha t i t make s an y vas t differenc e i npremiu m payments An d tha t i s th e mos t importan t issu e i n thi s whol eproblem ,Wh y d o w e thin k overutiluatio    n t a s grea ta s son e peopl e tr y t o suggest First , becaus e a  Blu e Cros s stubb y grou p itsel f wa sth e firs t t o di g int o th e mattea , Nt  attemp t t o hid eanything  Jus t a n effor t t o corceetth e situation , sinc echiselin g b y on e subscribe r i s pai d fo r b y al l th ehones t ones Second , Elu e Cross , b y subsequen t an d continuou sinquiry , think s tha t thi s evi l i s unde r goo d control ,eve n thoug h ther e i s stil l a n occasiona l violation Third , becaus e Michiga n isn t th e onl y Blu e Cros splan  Th e sam e genera  pla n exist s i n p  th e states ,eac h unde r it s ow n law s an d it s ow n management I f th e pla n her e happene d t o b e a t fault , i n som eway , i t i s hardl y possibl e tha t al l Ui o state s woul d b ea t faul t i n th e sam e way Somewher e i n th e country  we woul d find  that Blu eCros s rate s wer e markedl y lowerw e woul d find  it,tha t is , i f Michigan s Blu e Cros s wer e lettin g th e cus tomer s ge t awa y wit h murder Somebod y woul d hav e roun d a  solution , an d woul db e braggin g abou t it  Bu t no , rate s ar e prett y com parabl e anywher e yo u o Therefore , w e suspec t thi s overutilization  ha sbee n publicize d int o a  bigge r faul t tha n i t reall y is W e don t thin k ver y man y peopl e ge t muc h fu n ou to f goin g to , o r stayin g in , a  hospital No w Rep  Gree n think s h e coul d brin g abou t lowe rrates , an d thwar t al l th e chiseler s suc h a s ther e ar emos t peopl e ar e honest  b y a  la w makin g Eu Cros s chang e it s policy H e woul d mak e everyon e wh o use s Bliv  C  ,  yth e whol e cos t o f th e first  day i n th e hospita l lr 3mos t expensiv e day , becaus e the n yo u hav e al l th etests , an d usuall y th e operatio n i f yo u nee d one  andals o pa y 1 5 pe r cen t o f th e cos t afte r th e sevent h cn O f cours e tha t woul d reduc e th e premiu m yo u p  yfo r Blu e Crossbu t you d soo n find  it didn t sav e L ymonpy , Furthermore , it woul d pu t th e     ,      on th e peopl e wh o ar e mos t sedouej r lf  Wh o v  o         Rep  Green , wit h th e bes t o f intentions , hii , nsimpUfteo V th e situation  Besides , h e want s t othi s compulsor y fo r everybodyaoesn t eve  vgiv e subscriber s 9  choic e o f whic h wa y theyl dd o  i tCommissione r Navarre , fo r reason s whic hus , ha s indorse d Hep  Green s notion  W e isom e politic s somewhere , becaus e W e CUL Iough t t o kno w better W e wonder , too , wh y Navarr e ha s questione d cn esincerit y o f th e Blu e Cros s i n offerin g a  tui ,deductible  policy Peopl e hav e bee n able , i f the y chose , t o bu y  ha  polic y fro m Blu e Cros s fo r upward s o f th e las t year Blu e Cros s mad e n o secre t o f th e fac t th t UVJ  apolic y wa s bein g otfered  Peopl e coul d hav e it   M  alowe r price , i f the y wante d i t The y didn t wri f M T o ge t bac k t o th e unions , now  They d v  tpone  whic h give s mor e benefit s a t lowe r cost  Vilodoesn t lik e th e idea  Wh o doesn t wau t th e ftv  ,ifivecent  cigar back , o r th e 70 0 automobile , o r tc threecen t newspaper , fo r tha t matter  We d lik e al l back Bu t yo u can t sla p economic s i n th e face Yo u can t legislat e Utopia An d s o fa r a s w e ar e concerned , yo u can t   ou Eu e Cros s hasn t bee n doin g a goo d job It s price s haven t gon e u p an y faste r tha n fact wages  I t ha s bee n s o goo d tha t i t no w ha s 3,OIN0 Opeople , o r hal f o f th e whol e state , usin g Blu e   Neville Brand , Arthu r Fran z an dan d Jea n Wille sooob  Sunday , Monday , Marc h 1 1 1 2M M Y SISTE R EILEEN i n  CiieraaScop e an d Technicolo rJ t L4fh,n i  Bett y Garret tNovelt y New s Cartoa a    OOO OTues , We 4 , Tttur , Mar , 1 3 14 , lf i   SIGN O F TH E PAGAN   i n C emaS3p e an d Technicolo rI  WithI  Jac k Chandler , an d Jac k Palane eCartoo nNewsSYLVANan d likin g it Tryin g t o mak e out , al l o f a  sudden , tha t ir   i s  wrong,  o r tha t som e simpl e littl e bil l i n tv Legislatur e can  turn tim e backwar d an d mak e tr8cost lessthats nonsenseWe dont think this union group can do it, itifbut well concede their right to try At least l arent trying to tell everybody else how to do itTheyre undertaking to show how to do itWe think, flatly, that Blue Cross is a fine thing,we hope all the noise wont fool the people unduly alarm themBlue Cross is merely a victim of our rising ccrry just as everybody else is Chelsea, Mich,OOOOIhur Fri, Sat Mar 8, 9, 10Lucille Ball and Desi Arraaa iaFOREVER DARUNfc In ColorOOOOSun, Mon, Ues, Mar 11, 12, 18An Untouebifrle Theme An Unutaal MotionPictureTHE MAN WITH GOLDEN ARM WithFrank SinatraKim Novak and Eleanor Parker,  OOOOThin, r, Sat, Mar 14, 15, 16THIRTi1 SECONDS OVER TOKYO WithSpencer Tracy, Van Johnson and Robert Mitchum7Is it hospuis for operating inefficiently Is itphysicians who find it convenient to group patents n hospitals forquick and lucrativerounds of callthnt require only an hour or so each morning Is it patients who unnecessarily demand and get frotkeir doctors ahospital bedandcostly eareJL Is iL 31ue Cross for permitting such known abuses 10continue Frankly, we suspect the answer to all such questions may be Yes At least one offered solution appears to be precipitous and shortsighted A bill introduced in the Michigan Legislature suggests a deductible plan similar to auto insurance The proposal to make subscribers payfor the first day of hospitaluation and 15 per cent after seven days ro doubt would cut ratesIt also would greatly reduce the value of the serviceIt would not, we believe, strike hard enough at the abuses It would, however, seem logical to offer optionalplans Blue Cross has such a plan, in which the patientpays the cost of the first two days and 2 a day for tie remainder of the hospital stay The saving of but16 per cent in premiums does not teem adequateconsidering thst the average stay is seven days BUMCross also is readying a catastrophe policy, but   saving is no greater than offered under the yeirid deductibleplan it too probably wttl notie wia popularOne additional thought stands out prominentlyPhysicians, through their dealings with patients at1 because they control both the hospitals and the tiiiCross organization, have failed, in our estimation, 10 take an active public stand on the abuses undat the voluntary hospitalization insurance plant Because they are so closely involved in the abuseand because voluntary plans were their answer ia a period when socialized medicine appeared around thecorner, they should be available to counsel the publicThe public wholeheartedly accepted the voluntaryplans and should have the wise advice of doctors Since Blue Cross is a 100,000,000ayeer bigness, the entire problem should be thorougta examined, calmly, circumspectly and publicly HOWELLTHEATREHOVETL MICHIGANfuss Wed, Thur, Marco f, 7, t THREE STRIPES IN THE 3fNH WithAHo Ray, Phi Carey andMitiiiko KmuraCartoon Basket Ball HeadlinesFriday, Laturday, March 9, 10Double FeatureAlan Ladd, Edw G RobinsonLL  HELL OX FRISCO BAYJeff Richards and Jarmt Lewlf IAITS A DOGS LIFEinIn Cinemascope tnd Colortins the Sam BLUE CROSSMichigan Hospital Service441 EAST JEFFEBSON AYE, DETJ  U   WmrSi   V fir  vv  W p  rIt    ,    WHEN YOU BANK BY MAILWereas Closeas YourNearestMa BoxDeposits to savings or checking accounts can bemade conveniently by mail Wt furnish saedaJenvelope, sod mail you  receipt prapcjeaditime a deposit U received together with a dewbaokbyrnsil envepe You CM get your bankbyii enyeJopes without charge by dropping in aceke benk, or just phone or wrist aad well mailfuses to you  The following1 from out of town attncied the funeral of William HGardner Monday A M Roche,Sethi Darwin and wife, Mrs Ed Bigelow,t and Jack, Dr Cyrus Gardner, Lan  Mr and Mrs Glen Gardner of Auctiont0 the death of my husband I will sell the following property atstun av Tm NaNsTTT TsUmS W AFM ANK1NTrffi McPHERSON STATE BANK istarton James Hoff of DowagiacLynwood Webb and wife, Eaton Rap, ios, Mort Hunt and wife, Detroit   ,, Ellsworth Kirtland and wife, Mrs j public auction at the farm 14 mile South of Pinckney to Mowers Road,Aria Caulk, Mrs Alice West and j Wtst j mile to to Cedar IQ Road,then South  mile to Monks Road,and Mrs Madeline Shehan of AnnArbor Elmer Ivanovitch and fam ily , Owosso Mrs Eunice Hoff, Bas j sil White and wife, Mrs Mae Metz, JHowell Arthur and Wendell Bates, Whitmore LakeGeorge Roche, Fow larvlle Nowell Pressley and wife,Tearborn, Mrs Winifred Graves of Sunday, Monday, March 11, 12Matinee Sunday iA0 p nRobert Mitchum and Jan SterlingTHE GUN24 HOUR ALERT Stsfriity JackWebbTues Wed Tkifrs, March 18, 14, 15 Lucille Bait and Desi ArraiJames Mason and Louis Calherv ZaFOREVER DARLINGWest 1 mile to to Cedar Lathen West 1 mile to 4000 Monks R1TUESDAY, MARCH 13 AT 100 P MJacksonVAUCONAHM 346 SHEEP 346 175 Outstandng Fine Wool Ewes135 Fine Woei Ewes dle to Iamb on , HEAD OP CATTLE2 Guernsey Cows1 Hereford Heifer27 Fine Wool Ram Lambs,kept for GRAIN AND FEED service rams next fall2 Registered Corriedale Rams 2  500 Bushels of Corn years old  BI Registered Black Top Ram, 2 yearsitLCALLATVOUR rv hooior nJace of b met eadTter forNAMf, TERMS OF SALECASH 30 Bushels of OatsQuantity of Call Beans STATS OF MICHIGANThe Probate Ceun tor tne owutr efLivingstonIf the Matter of the SsUte elEdla Potter DeceasedAt a srtsion of said Court held oaFebruary, 21, 1956Present, Honorabe Hiram It8mudgs of Probftte NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVXHThat mil credisors of said dirsMsd art required to present their cleimin writing and under oath toI court, and to serve a copyupon MERLE WEAVER ofHowell Michigan, Livingston county a fiduciary ef said estatethat sueh claims will be heardsad that the heirs at law of said deeeased be determined by said eewtat the Probate Office on May 1st, 19K at ten A MIt is Ordered, that notbe given by pnMJeatfen ef sWreof for three weeksprevious to said day of hearis, mj the Pinckney Dispatch, aad tbat HM f petMoBer cause a copy of thU to be served upon each kaowfeW iMersst at Us lastby registered mall, demanded, at least fsarliem Idprior to sach hearing or byMrs Wm9 Guntner JOrmm ft 8mito, Jodg efAftnwcepyGeorge Meabons last weekef PrebeteJIACKHAWuiTf UATO r t r Mrs Thomas, Bonner iiXeililsjsd0 irieuds at luncheon at     V  UJODMM mGNrS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSGROCERIES DRYGOODSKENNEDFor the price of a pound of Bermuda onionsyou can cook three complete meals for afamily 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Ware, son John Paul and theEarl Kimberlys called on Tom Wareat St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor SundayMrs Janet Shehan attended ahome extension meeting last week Stoekbridge with Mrs Stellalira Dorothea Curtis and family Livonia and the Harold Adamsily of Ann Arbor called oa theKalph Hall family SuiUayMrs Beatrice with Mrs KeithTerry spent the week end in ColcmAlice Gearhait of Dexter andIiavid Nash of Mich State were theIfueats Sunday of the Mark Nash fam ily iThe 1 J Latsons of Detroit called OJI the L J Swarthouts SSunday Harold Porter, daughter, Jolan,Mrs Mae Daller, George VanNorman Xorman and wife and Mandy DeUarr called on Mrs Carmen Porterht University hospital, Ann ArborSundayThe George VanNormans calleden the Robert Bird famly in VuySundayThe iene Shehun family of Annrbo v   S,Jr v of theFiancM Shchan family John Eisclc ie i iaou ,,  fr  ath and Cis  icnces, New Mexit  v, CvChv rSvi w u iiom, fromH n Arbor over the week endTnti JU hrp vL ndiv jienttSunday with ihe Loo 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but did not t co Israel, Greece or Turkey due totroubled condiitons thereThe Lee Laveys and MrsMae Metzjetmned from Florida Thursdaywhere they spent the past monthPLOWKSMWM 24 HowelBottle Gas 1HE BUSINESS PROFESSIONALThe icqRay IL fftftfi J Fiackpe Michia ,CaU 1100 A M to WRjG Except Wednedptf MQD, Tua, Fri, Sat 700 to 800 E If LEE LAVEY General InsurancePBONB V P 831UCLAY GORDONYLE W MLNSELL ASSOCIATE REG13TEKFD LANDSURVEYOROffice 211 Ms East Grand RiverP,hone U51W Howell, Michigan Ule V Muasell, DMODirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServfoPHONE U P af 171C ReickhefC SrTOPiGMETKlST120 VVei Grand Rivw Ho we 11, Michigan 61JiR G R McCLOSKEY DENTISTTelephone Offica 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell MichiganBERT lTAuctioneerFARM SALES A SPECIALITY hone Fowlervilk CA 39356RESTAURANTSm mmrn WAIW HKATING ANDHOME HEATINGWILE L P GAS JHtVKfcPHtNE IS HOWELL WATM SYSTMS,PLUMIING ,RPAKS TME ROUSH PLUMBING3tiWeUer Phone UP 8 660PincknevsFRUITSMEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIESFISHMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE ACTSUCCEEDPLANNING to reach Independence is just as important as having tiuambition You need a definite sav ing scheduleACTING on your plan will soon show that obstacles to progressart mostly imaginary They fadeaway as you advanceSUCCEEDING not only brings mat eral security but doe wonderfulthings for you morale, youveproved you can succeedPlan to act now Open a Savings , Account at this bankFIRST NATIONAL Bank 3 Ilatch fterquistStHepctiringGold, Wcttchiittei TVSalesServicetADIO  TELEVISION SERVU t rompt and CourteousJhontr UP 8554 12b Webster Si Hnekney, tfichigan i uV LUI flONU U P SM41J tarr AgenoLGJIEdith R Carr 1 4 2 MILL STPinekntj, Mich Phone UP UURealHomes, Lake Properiness Opportunjtie8Yonr Property Hith Uar aid Reaso nku r   209 Nort u  pMTTCAMPA UOPTOMETRIS TEy e ExaminnMon sWcdnesda,y  an d Saturda yb y  Appointmen t912 6 Chibo n Road , 1 4 mi  N  o fhon  Bligh t o n A C SA0YS   FORwit h SinkFO R SALEioendi x Da l Automati cWashing  Machine , almos t new,ar ycheat  Mrs  Gu s Jaroslowsk if2  Putna m Stphon e UP8316 4 Faucetts 1000 xv i rs  Ma e Dulle rLGSTTa n   Whit e CollieRewar dretur n Phon e U  8 328 4Cmdmr  Pte l Superriaio bMembe r o r Fdetal l Kwporatloi t sa d Federa l Deposit , lasv ne e Corporation Al l Deposit s lsure d U p t o 1000 0fo r aeh Depositor FOR SALE200 ft, of frontage onp East M36 also city lots on north side of Unadilla St, Pinckney  For information call Oscar BOCKJ v ANTED193237 Plymouth Chevic, Dode or Hudson coupe no coilrinfrs font axle good body except fenders Plymouth or Chevy prefened Duuglaa Charboneau7bl Rush Lake Rd Ph UP 8 6770he STATE OF MICHIGANProbate Court for the Countyof LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofJane Drown, Deceased At a setaion of said Court held JF R SALlSemirrvaern i roomnnuse and lot, oil furnace Mario Burnett 2S Howell StPhone UP 85562FOK RENBed rm with twin beds, cookirg priviliges, couple,nanoc VvOman Susanna Hood21101 Doyle Road after 10 p m or Saturdays up to 3 p m  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known address byregistered mail, return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing or bypersonal service at least five 5 i   xyri  o n or eday s prio r t e sue h hearing  j wilding Supplie s lAut o PCBI AA  tru e cop y  Automotiv e Glas s Sbl d an duesti a ParsrrJ  j InstalledRegiste r o f Probat e  tig ait Grand RtaerPhone 151 FOR RENTCompletly modern fiverotnu,upper, flat UPS 31D7  1 UP S 3107FOR SAUBI27lrailer cicapi 11 P 83123 Ft Alma HeusoLucius Doyle SrFOR SALEKing Midget Car Fidh, 8640 Farley Road unfurnisheddFOR RENTUpstairsapartment FOR RENT5 tyom house nearPinckney,hot and cold watter References needed Phone Webster30103 12741 at 127411 Appoline Detroit 27, Tebby Short WANTEDWashing aiacalled for and delivered Phone Howell 1364 or 11FORSYTHE LAUNDRY MONDAY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY900 A M TO 530 P MSUNDAY 00 TO 1200 NOON NOT OPEN SATURDAY ,8TATB OF MICHIGAN The Probate Murt for the Countyla the Matter of the Estate ofAbigail Livermore, also kiow asAbbie Livermore, Deceased ALE GRFOft SALE GRAVEL woradacl orqravelRRADY MIXED CONCRETBJX   OBAVEL COMPANYmilw west of HoweU at 495bAt a session of said Court held on MappO Rood Phono 4UHA6F St,Dexter, MichRXSORRjai Wells andRFebruary, 14, 1956Present, Honorable HiramSmith, Judge of Probate Notice s Hereby Given, That thepetition of John R Livermore the ministrator of said estate, prayingthat his Anal account be allowed and the residue of said estate assigned tothe persons entitled thereto, will beheard at the Probate Court en March 13, 1956 at tea A MIt is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by a publication hereof for three weeks consecutively previousto sa day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitionercause a copy of this notice to be serv ed upon each know party in interestat MB Ui fernowlfcldreas by registered mail, return, receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 days prior tosucif bearing, by personal service itleast five 5 prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true CopyJelesta Register ofCJ CJinton and wife were 1n AnnArbor Sunday Wayne Carr spent the weekU Pert Harem wita his famOj PHONE lll HOWBLLPhone HA 694MORDER YOURCOALFILL YOUR BIN NOW AT LOWER PRICESPOCOHONTAS BLOCK COALBRIQUETS STOKER COALHARD COAL SOFT COALFARMERS FEED SUPPLY COMPANYtiTH1 PINCKNBT DffPATCBWednesday, March 7, 1956Neighboring NotesGolden Rule Lodge No 159,AnnArbor will feature Governors Night on Thursday, March 22 atvhich time Governor G Mennen WilHams will be their guest at a 630pm dinner All grand Lodge officers have been invited Also theMasons of this section An MM degree will be conferred after the banThe Ann Arbor Masonic TriPastMasters banquet is April 17 Lawrence Camburn, Orland Winiow, Albert Dinkel, Homer Abney and wives attended a social meetingof Pleasant Lake Masonic Lodge on Feb 28 Born to State Trooper PatrickJeffreys and wife Margaret Widmayer of Bay City last week a son,Patrick Michael They have a dughtcr, Linda, aged oneSpencer Boyce, 74, of Lyndon diedlast week on the farm his family had owned since 1835 He played baseball in this area for years The Battle Creek police broke upsi bingo party last Wednesday night ounducted by the Church of theSpiritual TruthAttorney Clifford Dye of Fentonwas found guiltyt in court in Pon tiac last week of shooting a tennantfarmerJudge John McLellan,probate judgein Ingham county is retiring The Washtenaw county Dairy Banquer is at Salhe March 17 Aionzo Flintoft, building contractr at Hartland died Feb 23 The Annual St Patricks dinnerof Dexter Knights of Columbus isSunday, March 18 Dexter raised 3,577 in their Marchf Dimes DriveThe Dexter school band will takeli u in the regional festival at Way ne UniversitySi Agiies Church of Fowlervilleholds their St Patricks banquet onMarch 15, Ann Hillman is valedictorian andLfrtvenceOrrversalutatorian of theFowlerville senior classLioyd Hendeee, Andrew Seim andFred Catrell have been appointed bythe board of supervisors to workHith Howell citizens to promote anew armory at HowellJames McCloskey of 123 NorthCenter St , Howell shot and killedhimself, Feb 25  Eugene Fay, 73, cashier of theFirstt National Bank, Howell anda prominent Mason , died Feb 27 Robert Westmorland, and ThomQ Clapper of Howell were inducted into military service last week Joe Brady, Martin Lavan andMrs Ruth Pfau will attend theStevenson dmner at the Masonictemple, Detroit, March 10 here Monday He leaves bia wifeMrs Ross Hinchey died TuesdayShe leaves her huband, 2 song aadA daughterThe auto damage suit of the Estate of William VanBlaricum vsAndrew Campbell ended in circuit court last week when Judge Collinstook the case from the jury and directed a no cause for action verdictAttorney for the estate was John Berryor Campbell, D VanWiakle and Frank Shieldsi John Spears was hurt Friday when his horse ran away Lester Brenningstall has boughttht Hooker house in Pettysville1 Charles Bullis is serving on fed eral grand jury in DetroitVincent Hallen, capt of the StThomas basket ball team died of pneumonia Saturday Pinckney play ed against him for 3 years and foundhim a good clean playerMrs Katherine Tiplady McKernandied at the home of her daugter in Ckicago last week The funeral andburail was at ChelseaBert Harris has a farm auctioaMaich 20 Percy Ellis, auctioneer Harry German,, base ball playerwas reelected mayor of Northville SHOWING OF EASTER SPRING FASHIONSJOAN MILLER AND PETTI FROCK AND SUITS 9 to 15 at K95 to 1775HoQyrogue MatchmatesPrinted, Polished Cotton Blouse with solid color skirt with pleat ami porkets 10 to 18 at 1095Beautiful New Spring LineLadies and Childrens Hats and Bags New Ship  Shore Blouses 298 395 30 to 14THE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSEHours 9 a m to 8 p m Open Every Closed Mondays 4V08 MIDLAND DR LakelandMich Phone Brighton Academy 7 5066HOWARD B, READNotes of L6 Tears Ajo Pinckney Independents beat theStockbridge team there 36 to 34Swarthout had 12 points, Reason 11and Har Hall 10 Ronald Tupper, 17, died at StJoehospital, Ann Arbor Monday, followg an appendicits operationu He isis survived by 3 sisters, Grace Fernana Gertrude and a brother, WardHorace Sayles died at Deland,Florida last week Pinckney high school lost to StThomas of Ajin Arbor in the Ypsi lanti state tournament 44 to 33 MMeabon had 10, Hariow Haines 10L Meaban 7 and S Dinkel 0 Murray Kennedy played the other positionJames Higgimt died at his home Notes ot 45 Years AgbThe play Nevada will be repeatcd a I the opera house March 20 There was a thunder storm hereFriday morning 165 pupils and 2 teachers lost theirlives last week in a school fire atCollingwood, Ohio i About 30 young people went tothe John Whites home Saturday night and surprised their son, Ben,on his 21st birthdayThe Citizens ticket swept theflection here Monday, getting 52nraights to the Unions 39The vote as Pres, E W Kennedy 77, EmilLiown 56 Clerk, Percy Swarthout7o, Roger Carr 53 Treas, John Cad vell 72, Frank Dolan 60 TrusteesiFrank Johnson 72, Dr H F Sigler UavidMowersi 73, S G Teepie59, M J Reason 51, Edward FarnamGlWarren Hoff, 78, died at his homehere Monday He was born in Bataviu, N Y Married Emiline Brewer inYpsilanti in 1854 She died in 1867He had a shoe factory in PinckneyMarried Elizabeth Berwhistle in 1871 She died in 1901There are sons, Willard, Lee and Roy and 3 daughters, Laura, Alice and KittieE H Byer has an auction March j25 R Clinton, auctioneer Born to Ervin Fisk and wife March4 an 8 lb boyHenry Johnson has moved from the Rush Lake farm to the JamesWilcox farmj James Nash and William Benham are preparing to build new homes ii L King of Mason has boughtWiliam Doyles tennant house andmoved it to Doyles grove, Patteson j Lake BUILDERLet us help you get your plans going on your ew homeSpring is just around the Cornerso come in and lets talk it over FREE ESTIMATESPHONE UPtown 8 3251 Pinckney, Michigan6lih WKDUNG ANNMERSARYOn March 19 Mr and Mrs E Wray bara McAfee will assist in serving, Amos Winegar was elected may Hinckley of Hamburg township will   4  s  rr of Howell Monday, William E  ofcserve their 6Oth wedding anniver An exquisite center piece of pinkleach, clerk James Miner, treas  sary  In honor of the occasion this fine couple whose long life together has been marked by an active inand Miller Beurman, assessor q pcarnations and white snapdragonsa Wer bowl has been arranged the dining table and similar floralFOR SALE200 ft, of frontage  tePMt in the reiigious educational  niotifs for cosaes The f East M36 also city lots on nrth nd civic Ufe of thdr community is being held in advance of thesicie of Unadilla St PinckaeywiM be feted at dinner thifi Wednea , hecause Deaeones Robinson leavesdaughter, Mrs Clifford VanHorn and  for Switzerland soon On their goldMr VanHorn i en nniverary the Hnckleys were   j honored at open house at the VanGuests of the dinner win include  Horn home and 2 years ago a rec sicie of Unadilla St, PinckaeyFor information call Oscar BeelcAccording to R L PolR a CoT260 new passenger cars are 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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>7V rII Wednesday February 22, 1956 NeJames Phelphs, Elmeir Phelphs ofto the consolidation j Mavy Ann was graduatedNow iftyear later eellefes are found too vawjaH r forMrM pupil whohave finished thejNT trade The legislature to handle increased sollegs enrollments intends to  take over Wayne University nowaerated by the City of Detroit Itaew has 30,000 phpils, 18,030 titfceat full time This number is ex  tatted to increase by more thanj by I960 There is very Uu to tins plan in genarl jwill lift the tax burden oft ef petreit and put it on the sat Ibesides providing them vith a,94v,ffi univarsity, fuliy paid for jtuuLia sound operating condition  Despite this it wiH not scle ail Jtae problems Senator Vanderwevp weald increase the capacity of the  juaior colleges such as Mt PleasantWestern jState and Ypsilanti to take  Finckney high school, short eouraea and relieve  Academy, and University of Michii MHoysville wastheat the halfIn thefecored 14 points to Boysville 8 In j fore the 8001 tat last quarter both teams scored 1 14 peiats Tommy Wylie wag high 1 scorer for the game with 19 point The Pinckney Jr Varsity weresluggish the first half and trailedto iJ A pep talk from Coach Moriarify at the half snipped them outo it and they won 49 to 40DennisClark was high with 14Friday they ply Manchester hereThia team is iu first place by virtueof u win over Hartlad wjita south it Marys Cataone OmrcaVMm Fr Albert Schnltt, Pastor Masse, 800 and 1000devotions,7Confessions, Kriday evening attarNoveaa Devotioas and Saturday frem760 to 900 9 m and Saaday be Elementary SciiooiKindergartenGaivaiy Mmaomte Caarch Bar Esra Beachj, Paator8 8 Supt Walter EachMorning Worshif, 1001Bandar Scar el 1100Young peoples Meettag 780Cottage Fellowship Servicet00ishere from Indiana Pamelanev DUtLtcaaBeVrlya new jtUjyJJuii jauintbrotheis have toy trailOliver, DuWuynt iJaxtcr, Jo l tS i ImCrtlv iastins luriii 1 lotii  LkKJ tiid CURRENTlito Vote in the house fThri1 aai ScotA ,iintIity iCl her   oriDions Threat Britian has abolisai lianj,irr which vas thoir daatamiiaity At one time in Britian aft n were punishable by kaagiii As lute as 1814 a mn washauled for cutuny down a treeTicft by postal employees was 8 jHiring mattti1 until 1836 and burg1iy untl isn According to Charias LyoD was pulling an wpVet victory  Sunday School  vtr DexterY Br J W Winger,Piaekaey VarsityWylit Higgs  Nazareth 7 1 2 1 3j Hkhman 8 0Packer  2 3st University of Michi y,esios  Her fiance from Dansville highsad llwyhigan State University, school and is now a senior at Mich tourist industry wants more j iKan State University where he afor development They char affiliated with Apha Zea, national l hojior fraternity fo pa fee eeonomy minded legislatureSat eassed Michigan to fall tp 4th b tti at a tourist State by nottths development funds of theit 100,000,000 business in Michifalling water levels are anproblem Southeastern Micliv wsnts a pipeline from  eithrLake It Clair or Laks Huron te inerease their water supply which at tiates has been near, exhaustion ANNOUNCMENTThe engagement of Miss to Ted Stockton,e VanSkiver is announcetl The marriage in April, Both employed at the Pinckney Fab Wafcefield  0Burns boysville VarsityTaylorTemorowski RTemorowski BBarry Maca TouraageauAlice  Velesq of IClark 1 0PF13 12 1960 980  mMiming Worship 1045 a, avThurs sight prayer meetingat the church at 800Wed choir practice 1M p mTat Peoples GhurehM36 Weat between Mala and Unadilla StreetsRev Keith Kuegaegger, PastorSunday School 946 a mnic,iitit An wii in Joiowi du, J iJawa011 wcht Ui  hillowFG PT PF TP 112 82 t0 0 10JrVarsity F FT PF ft 7 0 2 14234 11 12690h 24123 2 Morning WerahipTeuth CroupEvening ServiceThurs PrayerJr Choir Practice Wed St srir ftartfce Wad 1050 AM7fO0 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m m jilieMtyersvisiedicJiic  1 an JoeC1 at , i v 0 i 11 III1 s a new 1 I   V Cgaine Connieit1 SchmidtTury Jofltexpects huution Company ANNOUNCES CANDIDACYAttorney Charles B Gatesmunwishes to announce that he will runTANDALS SENTENCEDMeaday Judge Carland sentencedtae I vandals who did 5000 worth il and several cotttages last rCaarles Hefner, 19, got 4 yrsJaekeoH Richard Vines, 20, 2 torear , Jackson Jerry CrofooUVfc 4 year, Jackson Howard Frede 4 year, iwobation Donaldyear probation plus 100 for the office of Livingston CountyProsecuting1 Attorney on the Ipubiican ticket The Primary Elecum is August T 195G and th3November 6 Ho is now actively campaigningfor the post and his friends are civculatin his nominating petitionsCatsman who is a native of thiscounty received his law work from he Detroit College of law following work at Ohio Wesleyan Univ GeryczKennedyWhiteIrnus  LaBelle holiingsworth t   1 3021310 120 31 00 6S 24 01UeyiviUe Jr VarsityFG FT PFAklridge  Roznek Wilderand stand trial   i sonROBERT JACKil of Robert Jack,died of a heart attack athome at Gulfport, Miss,14 woe sot held until 430 pra at the Swarthout Funeralto a delay in trains RevWiager officiated Burial was inthejthe rMmckney Cemetery ft  The following fron oul o  town 1 Ronnie Hopkins famHy,DeKettkrjfamUes during World War IIHe has beenactively engaged in the practise flaw in this county since 1952i  UCHS SRWarrea Fuclir died in Detroit oiRL BASKET ALL NEWSOr Feb  Wie hijh school girlswon their 4thVlHfcrairht game with nodefeats by beating,Cheisea there 2rs 18, Chelsea led 17 H 16 the 4h CuaTter vvhtt  Pincwne surgedahead Wiltsehad r 9 joints, Van Siambrook and Wegener each 7 Last Thursday nigrht they won straight game at HartlandScore at half 19 to lOMrs,the coach, was agrain proudcf the team Wiltse ha4 16 points,Wegener and VanSlamhjofcfrtatit 10 Janet Shirley,Linda Lee,Higrgs and Joan Clark Othors who got in were Donna Basydlo,Jackie Rutledge Nancy Nash andBarbara McAfee Bonnie Brower efef heart attack He was I Hartland got 23 points FarrfloodYoung 311 1 2 7 tQ 02 2 3Is3 4 a2626BASKaTT BALL SCUKESSoutth Lyon 62, Dextei o3Manchester 72, Hartland 30 University46 Roosevelt 88Brightton Aht Holly 36 Dundee 49, Chelsea 4U EatonRapids t, Hpwell 49 Flint Bentley 51, Swarte Creek 46 Gaines 71, Byron h Leslie 79, Fowlerville 51 Milan 74, Lincoln il Onsted 63,firitton 47 Salnei 75, Flat RocV 60 Webberville W, Dewitt TTINCKNEY CLASSIC LEAGUEW LMt Airy jf VJRobr, Servict    r 2Boyds Insurance  7 LRlata   J2 lKliis Hole ilJones Drug 11Team Hiyh ScriesBobs 3012, Boycis 2i74, iilai2818Team 4 I1 a uibasket vidtsdi hiis a v nijthci hoinv irom Florida lodayneann  Koniiuy had compiny SunduyJehiiicr has ntv shoes, Dan CludaiiiV s 7 yciilS old K At l Kilist ACiit u Sunday She rode onad saw her jranduiJthr iu iun ,Jiminy B nirns i  iU aim SurulayTob,1ii i  ski UMV Li  I i iiimy Sprout Kob the fhi His j1 mrljetoy1 on ahGflolir iiiyi virfiicd l Kaiser hj 1iiiinKs were public and seatstt providfj for spectators anwlti niddle ol the VJih century SirWVviii Pejjiys in his dairy relatf, iow hu frot up early ir the morn T vi go to a public hangingHaag is Utial in MUhijian until 1847Lut seldom infictci Then a aiaawih entenciti in Dtroit to hsag fer   nniiJii The sheriff whess iiu h was to hany him resigaee i iifrtlvin do it and much diftii L vas ovpcriencctj in finding ivjin or the job Finally Ben Tal, hotel, and bai npeiator veluu 1 and caritid nut the job Butt,di  jvvujvon of fetHng  sweptMit suite that the law was repealvd iljoiri every session of  the lepiIatuii1 sifHs a capital punisa,iUiit IjiJJ introduced Most are  kcilcl in f imniitteo but one jmssed osse tut swits vetoed by the governorTheiiossilitits ar slight it will sver  itmed Five othej states aslQd capitol punishment after Miohi  hu ddjitath r hud anSerie9 0F Eoyda 1094, Mt7 Airy1921  IadidualLedwidge 655,AD Nosker 540 Individual IIib iaciVosmick 279, hay ziT, K Jackpot WinnersWilliams 222 Noskur 21,iork 204 i , Ihackream  0 i s operationj uiy Tl1Mr, Jones ior the  11 h  nirw,a LinCardone WhitEditor Clyde Sibley Stockbridsepent the week end with his daugh lcTt Mrs Barbara Chenoweth andfamily of Dallas TexasH S Munsell and wife and J BBuckley and wife of Gregory arearc spending I weeks ia Florida The Russell Grosshani of Plain1 have gone to Flerida IMissfiatherise Reherts, 90,of Dex , daughteraf the late Jehn Rob TONEThis spring1 the 13eli Telephone isto conduct a full scale field trial ofa new type telephone whkh willlio its summoning by a musical tone instead of a bellStrictly experimental it operates on kiss than i awhere the ordinary telephone milrequires 85 rolts , ILab tests shows the tone stands iout and can be distinguished from,  iecona llieKnvr wen to Willov Rilwlay Dili Kent, fjirer ain i i elf   tali iiin id S 1 iun i ,,r, Klahr Uu v,Sivi oi Bl i iicJ  J iv ,   fyy lieaLh wen iliiu Sun lay, S Hi T i i  v  i lid ari , hi, lathtr ta, an ice ,hilyiii ,1H a Li,1 pi1hii me in 1 ,,,, , ci  Itoulii11 ili her inolhcr Luis inpany luida SyluUinkel hl fun  Tiie iationftl lemperancf Leagueponsorintr n bill to ban interstateicrt rinR of alcoholic rrereiiagss,ud hearings aie bein held oa itJ,I deny that it violates any cea s Luiinal guarantee of freedom ef iich or the press Many magaiiic1 with nationwide circulatiea yi  a larye part of their revenue WyL, kind of advertising1 We jastuut understand the banning efiertThf people voted to Jegjdize ike  iMti business and why should itin under different restrictions thanany jther businessInleike had rnIinuas Seeosd aad ThirdShire,, went to the IkxteM MiefromIT  eCal deirJi LieHowe 11 simw M, 11 j 1t,i hiother sounds such as doorbells, alarms LIBRARY NEWSNLW books at the library are TheGrand Mademoiselle by Stegemuier nd Milestons for Modern Teens ey Crawford daierts who lived te bs ltlweek The Dexter died lastPelie drive aettedfhayltht of Tyriaft Masonic Lodcre MafLaad risitedLivingston Lodraa liaifar el times He had a hunt Friday the team meets Blanchester here at p m This V0tn is unfef eaUa at Lovells, Surviving aie j hiewife, a son, Warren jr id a4ad daaf hter, Susan The fctnerel J was edar at the Quersejd Funeral jHeaia, Dearborn   defeated this year Pinckney playslit Manchester next Friday Ii ARB OF THANKS rI wiah te thank my Wends artdaeiyhaers for the cards, flowers and TiW reeeired while, iri the hospitalMrs John CookX L WOMKNSWemens Fellowshipat the Coagn Church ThursFaa II it 8 p mfAr Palmer, Pattyjailai, Janett Shirleyfilary Boylft flll Hd Dtt d th er, Handy DaiBarr and thellavwa Ganpbells and Roberta AckV aaaded the DeMolay iostalla Arbor Saturday nightC sangand wifecaitei on Manchesterinestablish a taUacq ONLY ONE TICKETThere will be only one ticket atthe village election here March 12 the Union They met at  p mThursday Ye editor was chairmaa, Murray Kennedy clerk Abe Haines Bert Davis tellers The follow was nominatedProsidinV  Stanley DinkelClerk v Mildred AckleyThe 8euth Lyen Kiwaais Clubgav flM te the library fund taereHubert Derrance has startedcsxi serviet at Seuba Lyga Kenaeth Allarifht, 21, and JamesBates, ft escaped frem the Chilconprisoa camp last weekMauree Wilsen ef Lakeland diedr Detroit laal week Tae funsraland uria as there Resaly Nelsen has heea iswed1 A It 6oed Citizenship Girl at llowell high scheol The Sweetheart party put oa bye Uowell O K S was atteaded yI A fine program of singiag, dsn Mrs Mae Daller, Mrs Irving Cantreil and Mrs Thomas Bonner attend ed the Town and Country GardenClubS Card Party at the home ofJohn Beatty last TuesdayTHE IMXCKNEY IEKSThe Pegs of Pinckney mot witha Mrs Francis Shehan Fb 14 Mrs j Ralph Hall gave very interestinglesson on Living with TeenagersTHE MOTHER4 CLUBThe Mothers Club met at 9 amFbl4 at elementary school Theclub is gofe to back the Florida treatment iroJeci thj summer TheTreasi VvTfustee 2 Years,Trustee, 2 yeiw  Trustee 2 YWs Asssessor   Garnmitter for n Lorenzo  Helen Reynolds  fiil8  musical numbers was put,Don Swarthout Albert Shirley Lee Tiplady with a square daaceLee Walker,,8f, iasuranee brokerana past Master ef Golden Rule MaLorenzo Murphy j onic Lodge Ana Arbor, died last  k Ht yeortMurrajrurphy, P WCirrtott   V The Citizens caucuff met at 7 pm that night but ater considerabledebate did not put up o ticket The ommittee k Gm UatL PhillipeatiK Lotfivans DAUGHTERSThe Prnckaey Cfttle of  Kingsaachters wrU imM M thehorn ofAirs, Leslie MfSKJaJey Thursday, March 1 at 1CutsV week He was active ea thejfrlloweralt it touredstotebuck ia the day wkea the laU PaulSchianderer directed it cost per tadit is qboufr 35 persfcudent The grades it  will, affectare the 2nd 5th and 8th The children will bring home informationabout iU Tnfcarnavel is April 21 Circlethe dbte on your calendar MrsGoachef s chairman The rfbxt meeting is in all purposeroom at the school March 9 at 0 HmThe speaker is Wallace Watt ofthe Dept of Mental HealthLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 71 FBBSUARY CALENDARFeb SM p M, EA decrees 4April 14Fast Hatters banqoet oi iUvtte Grand Lodgd at school 7 p atrlroom Alenaa VaaSlambrook W 1ft  The busses ore taking us to the The pupils who are studying Russiawill tell the room what they havelernedj We welcome Donnie Ackley back to school after his operationWe did not have any candidate forvice president nominated from ourPaul W Curls SecretaryThe state ia sympatheticDetroit Newt offer  Mfchifa Vkm music festival at Ann Arbor FridayMerwin CampWl and lwreftce caHei n Roy fisher atMelke hoepitai, Brifhtosi Wednee I mo,ie Rosif Ann is lu ilciinti we1dad on Uni CJiL U theThe Last Fiunrirr Konnieway went ice fishing vt hisJiidy Schroeders cow Viad Fichman family were in DarbonSunday Kenny iarrs niiioi yoin ,,k ia Hiland LikMike Harlisdo1 lady had 1 pujis Hay Coriv, a saddle horse for t lie irls andcalls it Champ Joan Eiohman entej1tained Marilyn Singer The Jack Younft family went to the ki towSunday James antioll went toAnn Arbor t seTorever DjiriinCheri Schmidt saw her yrandmother and jjreat izrntmothetiii HOATeli Sunday Cheri is 0 years old on Pet 22 Perry Morgan went to Detroit Sunday and Marc Meyers to the Ann Arbor moviesFourth GradeOur Valentine pnrty was a success We thank the mothers who sent lopcorn We had enough to last all this week we have started a unit onbids We have Jibrary books onthem we are usiny We all enjiy d holiday Friday when the schoolcould not Ct aroundFifth Gradeing1 bee winners were Camilie fiuda amiReeky Morris Runnerup Larry LUoyWe welcome Bruceand Dennis Toslinetwins from Barhour Hall, Nazereth Academy, Kaazoo to our class We had a nioe vaUntine party, Mrs Sujrtfitt wasour pucstRonnie Haines has a baiiy brother, Brian, wt 8 lbs 4 ozsOur relief maps are complete uMichiganOur short stories on invMi con and scenice by Charles KcHteiin of GenepUl Motors are interestl ijTibrary period was today becauseof no school FridayWe are waiting for our letters foal the states towliere vfe wrote for informationt Grade News  ninsr to multiply in 4Jack Doyle and Dickour room a movie ohjjw childrengirls are learning, to  ploy baeket,bail, aerry Reaeoii came to beyeari speech Dr Morris McClwretein State University sdret yiny around school Thin ipeeoa fitunl hy the iess althoughIred nothing new Thi MMHt rutvocatVd I7y the latedhridye N Ferris, founder eflerns Institute arxi later gevar f MchijrpHis arguement was ion vacations tend to unravel Li lI that is taught in 9 mostki , When ye editor went te Lhe term was 10 months and Uu omnienieinent around Junt 25I  i,  jnii the 25 years J P Doyle wasj  we hud 10 months school Thsaii  a cat, to 9 months and moit efthe other schools have followed suitJi is still possible to yo theoiciwid as many schools hsve mer schoolThe south i still fightin desegrenation in schools but without ecess as a federal court has just mled a sourelation law passed by them unconstitutional We dont believe itis possible to pass a lepal segregaton bili Way back in AbrahamcomV time the 14th amendment pased freeing the negro, makiaghim a citizen and giving1 hrm all the s of one Theonly way rtthis is to amend the constitution Tfhiehis unthinkable as theoiner states have no segregationproblems The segregation forces ir Louisana clashed with tie Catholic church which has ordered deSOKrejraton in its schoolsThey waat lav passed banning it which weuldbe almost sure to draw an uneo decision from feae eevrtK publicans jot two news , it1 ist week, one bad, one ,goodMajferCbo of Detroi will notbe a candidate for jfovemor He says hewants to finish his job in Detroitand spend more time on his ranch in Arizona He had a heart attack ia 1152 and has spent much time iaArizona since then and is tahiaff Bechances A battery ot dociors are nounced President Eisenhower fft terun for a second term lastbut be has gone to make no decision util Marehpressure on him to run4ou8, mostly by poltWsms who him to for their, owabattte thejrfmJaatiem  wouldPHONE VejWsiear e tooa  Itan , Ada m Beye rPiackney bea t WebbervOl e lade ent s i n a  clos e gam e her e Saturda yTHEATRE   ADDITIONAL TELEPHONE mak e lif e easie r fo r th entir e family  Telephone in  th e kitchen , th e play room  th e bedroomwher eve r the y ar e needed sav e tim e an d steps  Thes eadditiona l telephone s ar eespeciall y importan t ifyo u hav e a  bab y o r tw oin  th e house  Wit h a  telephon e a t you r finger tips, yo uelen t hav e t o leav e you r tot s eve n fo r a  minut e whe nth e phon e rings  An d a  minut e is al l the y nee d fo r har m r mischie f 1  Wh y no t as k abou t thos e additiona l phonesteday  The y onl y cos t a  fe w pennie s a  day THER E SEEM S T O B Em o en d t o th e valu e o fth e telephone  Ne w use slo r i t ar e turnin g u p al mos t ever y day  Fo r in stance , a  supermarke trecentl y requeste d Mich iga n Bel l t o instal l tele phon e outlet s a t th e en d f th e shelves , wit h line s runnin g t o th e stoc k room A s soo n a s th e merchandis e run s low , th e shelve s canb e immediatel y replenished  S o th e chance s ar e whe nyo u wal k int o thi s store , youl l find  just wha t your elookin g for , righ t wher e i t belong  Th e telephon eserv e i n s o man y ways , doesn t it D O  YO U SAV E pleoe s o fstring  Th e telephon e com pan y i s lik e that  onl ymor e so  Odd s a d end s o fwir e an d wor n part s ar e care full y collecte d becaus e the yhav e rea l value  Ton s o f thi sscra p ar e shippe d eacJTyea rt o  Wester n Electric , suppl yunito f th e Bel l System Ther e the y ar e fe d int o gian t furnaces , melte d an dfemtd e int o wir e an d brandne w parts  Thi s thrift yeconom y i s importan t t o al l o f u s becaus e i t help s kee ptk e eos t o f telephon e servic e down 255h p DESOT Omos t powerfu l car in  th e mediu m pric e field Now A  hardto p wit h4  ful l size ddoor s AH  th e smartnessal lth e lith e appea l o f th esensationa l D e Sot o hard top s wit h th e convenienc ean d eas y entranc e o f fou rful l size d doors  Ther e ar en o  cente r post s to ma r you r view I N  OROUCH O MAR X EVER Y WEE K O N NB C RADI O AN D TMLSVISIO NVan s Moto r Sale sI T  MAI N ST  PHON E U P 8  334 1frucnr w m wmm  JWKKTAJM,, TOIA U 34 t o 35  Do n Swartthoo t an d Ro yRehHo n eac h ha d 1 0 point s an d Ha rHai l 15 Mr  an d Mrs  Dic k Clinto n cele brate d thei r 50t h wedding  anniver sar y Feb  22  The y wer e parent sXX  childre n o f who m 9  survive iMiss  Doroth y Car r ha s opene d abeaut y parlo r ove roffice  G W  TeepJe , treat , o f th e Mich Stat e T  B  Board  attende d a  meet iu g i n Detroi t las t week far m 3 1  mile s sout h o f Plymout han d wil l mov e there ,Willia m Eisei e wfc o ha s bee n run n  far m a t Portag e Lake , r THEATREWMfTMOMLAK EFrMay , SiUrday , Feb  U,  UPinckne y hig h schoo l los t bot hthei r game s t o th e An n Arbo r Y f hiGA  Saturday , th e firs t tea m 4 2 U 28  an d th e 2n d tea m 1 7 to  20 Hug h McCabe,77,die d a t hi s hom eo o  Dexte r Rd  Wednesday Th e Pinckne y iCommunit y Play er s wil l pu t o n th e pla y Tris  a tth e communit y hal l Marc h 17  Th ecas t is  Han k Jordan , C  W  Hooker  willbac k o a hi s ow n fafi m o n th e Dex Rd  Joh n Meyers  o f Silve r Lak ewil l wor k for  th e lan d company ,Wm  Goin g an d wif e o f Pontia car e her e carin g fo r thei r son , Wa rner  wh o i s il l wit h pneumoni a a t 1th e Dav e Bowe n home  Hoy  Hick  entertaine d a  numbe ro f friend s Tuesda y o n hi s 11t hbirthday  Th e Mason s an d Star s celebrate d i WU Tkr  Fee Jaa e Wymn  sad BetU iAL L THA T UKATS Nfc  Tadukeie Cartea Friday , Saturday , Feb  U YH1H STUPES  INmlay , P U Car n en dMReak e Ite m50NWABINGA Saettecila r Celt Richar d Con U en d Pegfl ei nTABGET ZBftOGen e Barr y an d Barbar a Kal e jl aTH E HOUSTO N STOT m Geecf e  Micaae lCek rMet , Fe 27,Na t Webber , Glen n Slayto n Jac k          T 1 ,    , T T J    J T  Nashingto n birthda y Frida y nite  iIlamli n Cci l Hendee  Judg e Lov e ,  r   J ,  ,    r   TT , 1ini   i,   f A musica l progra m wa s pu t o n an dtoddy,Wayn e GarrHalleluja h Billy, ,   A  n     r , ,   MT J i u    ,  , ,   ,   ,  ,  ,  ,    Rev A  G  Gate s Gav e a n addres s Sunday  Monday , Feb  If , 1 7i   Georg e Washington  Matm Svadax ,   p  as Dr  C  L  Sigle r attende d a  meet  Ann e Baxte r aa d Jef f CaeadU r RANSOMWit kFer d am d Dena a Kee irHtareti  New sCampbell  Omah a Jake,Mu rkv  Kelly  Uraz o Bill , Do nihout    Zena s Giimes , Irvin g Bich avdsonSu e Smith , Bil l Bourbonnai sMrs  Robie , Franci s Bowman  Mis sFendop e Prim  Alt a Meyer  Triss ,Doroth y Ccrr  Ra y Kenned y i s dir ector P  H  Swarthou t an d son , Don ,wen t t o Detroi t t o Hous e o f Provid enc e hospita l Frida y t o ge t th e bod yoi  Mar y Quin n Hughe s wh o die d o fpneumonia  Sh e wa s a  cousi n o fMrs  Henr y Harris , he r mothe r bc ijiy r Alic e Riley Wil l Roch e entertaine d th e follo wiu g a t card s Monda y night  Ben,basil , Ernes t an d Norma n Whits ,Lsruc e Robert s a nd  Da n Driver  iy,Tlirsday Fek  U,  Mar lTH K DEE P BLU E SlA k  GfsietiaSeef e an dia g o f th e MichT B boar d i n Detroi tth e Republica nIlast week 20 0 attended eBingha m Clu b banque t a t th e How   qel l oper a hous e Wednesda y night , jKar l Tuppe r i s settin g typ e i n th e Pispatc h office  Sanfor d Reaso n ha s bough t the 1Wl l Walter s far m   i Ver n Demores t it  movin g o n th eMik e Farle y farm    i  Willia m W rhit a entertaine d Frau kJohnso n an d wife , Georg e Hinckley ,Alber t Drak e an d Willia m Collie r Saturda y night  Mis s Leli a Monk s entertaine d anumbe r o f youn g peopl e Saturda y jLight  Th e weddin g o f Emm a Richmon d Pan d Carm i Web b i s se t fo r Marc h i I a iTH E SPOtLEBtS I n  Teehaicele r Featarette MereCarsa aNewsues ,Thur, Feb  M,M,Mar lKir k Doufla a a iTH E INDIA N FIGHTSB 1i nNott s o f 4 8 Year s Ag oLot s o f lagripp e victimsPostma sCOM E AN D BRIN G YOU R WIF EWHERE Pinckne y MASONI C TEMPL EWHEN FRO M 12 2 PM  SUNDA Y FEBRUAR Y 2 6WHY MOTHER S UNCOL N DA Y DINNE RWHOBY PINCKNE Y CHAPTE R N O 145 0 fcSWHA T FOR HEL P WORTH Y GRAN D MATRON S PROJEC T 11MM SYLVANTHBATK Olielaea , Mica ,Fri  Sat , Pee  tt,  24 HFe N aa d Benii a Rea dRANSOM 1 , Me M Tiee  Fe  M , 27 , I ITHRK 1 STRIPE S I N Ti lWtt hAid e Ra y aa d Pai l Care rTkera , Fri , Sat  Mar , 2 ,   4COUR T MARTIA L  FBtLL T MITCMLL var y Ceepe r sa d Ralp h BeHst fJAC K HANNt HThe BrighW a TewniKi y Deaieera tCl  aa e bough t M M Birkeatlee keaee l fe r tit  fo r a  eltf e aease n lar e Mille r faai  seeifae d a t Kin geele y aa d i e wrkhi f  t tk e fai ltrtit y e f Mieaigaa    MHarol d Rad y jr  o f Rus h Lan e ha sTnVrreiiT n ttn  aii 1 CDr p an d ifon e t oT o s Leste r McAfe e attende d th e For dMoto r Co  Managemen t banque t a tth s Hote l Statler , Detroit , Saturda yflight Baxte r Hoope r an d wif e o f Bre thre n wer e wee k en d guest s o f th eLeste r McAfees Mrs  Jame s Whtle y an d daugh ter s calle d o n Mrs  Rosell a Peter sto  Jackso n Thursday Oli n Robnso n jr  an d wif e o f An nArbo r an d bab y calle d o n hi s bar ent  Saturday Oli n Robinso n sr  an d wif e attend e d  th e funera l o f he r aunt , Mrs Susa n Genth e i n Wyandott e Mon day Frida y Franci s Dodg e an d Re xI Sackett receiv e honorar y member ship s a t Oliv e Branc h Masoni c lodg ei n  Dearborn Dal e Mille r an d wif e celebrate dthei r weddin g anniversar y b y at tendin g th e aut o sho w i n Detroi tSurday   Mesdame s Florenc e an d Eleano rDaugh n wer e i n An n Arbo r Thurs day  , bTh e Rober t Bird s o f Wayn e calle do n  th e Ear l Baughn s Thursda Gordo n Heste r an d wif e o f Ypai I lanti wer e Sunda y guest s o f th eAndre w Nisbets Th e Ear l Baughns , Rober t See felds  Lawrenc e Baughns , Georg eVanNorman s an d Nei l Baugh n at tende d a  dinne r Sunda y a t th e Win sto n Baugh n hom e honorin g th eweddin g anniversarie s o f th e Win sto n Baughn s an d Bil l Baughns Th e Lamber t Henry s o f Detroi twer e Sunda y guest s o f th e L  J Henrys ,Pau l War e an d Wlllar d War e an dwif e o f Plymout h an d Juli a Krah nwer e Sunda y dinne r guest s o f th eTo m War e family  iTh e Cy  AtLe e famil y o f GladWi nan d th e Willia m Lam b famil y o fAn n Arbo r wer e Sunda y guest s a tth e W  H  Meye r home Th e neighbor s gav e Lea h Hir d birthda y dinne r a t Canopy , Brigh ton , las t Wednesday  1 0 wer e there Th e Cha t an d Sewer s Clu b gav ea  valentin e part y las t Tuesda y a tth e hom e o f Mrs  Tol a Hall Elme r Terry , husban d o f Wilm aa t S t JoeJioipjtal , An aADULTS 125 , CHILDRE N 75 c ALL NE W lt M CHEVROLE TSE E AN D RID E TH ESE E FRE D C  OTT OHILAN D LAK IJI M  WHIT E SALlf t MCONB V PATiYl , AN N AM U 14441     UNCEMEN TI A M  NO W OWNE R AN D OPERATO R O F TH EServic eArbo r wit h pneumonia   Ja y Shire y an d Jame s Auxe r o fChubb  Corners , hav e starte d fact or y I n Joh n Eisele s building  Recently Operate d b y ta t Iftt t Mana y Dag gI A m Prepare d t o Giv t Yo n ta t Sua  ExcWUa tServic e th e Statio n Ha t Rtee W fa  tl Pas tLeonar d Le eGUL F Gas , 01s , GreasM , Acceisori MExper t Aut o Repairin g Towa g Strvist , J    at     h              ePl  LINGERIE t  GENTS FURNISHINGS tCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES 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las t week Th e CyAttLe e famil y o f Gladwi ncalle d a t th e Bo b Tasc h hom e Suit day  ,Th e Le o Bette s famil y o f Walle dLak e an d Mik e Car r o f Eas t Lan din g sen t Sunda y wit h Mrs  Edit hCarr c  Pvt  Jame s Nunis , so n o f Mr an d JJjtfTErwi n Norvi s o f Howei lwa s ojh e o f th e US S marine s kille di n  thelan e cras h nea r SanFrancia c o  Saturday   Georg e Conner , 69 , a  Wheatfiel dj  farme r droppe d dea d o f a  hear t at tac k whil e dancin g a t th e Wheat nek i Gleane r hal l Saturda y night K  ha d no t misse d a  danc e i n T iA  8,500,00 0 Masoni c templ e T Tbein g buil t a  SanFrancisc o a s mem oria l t o th e Mason s o f Californi aan d Hawai i wh o los t the r live s i nth e wa n o f th e Unite d States A  car  drive n b y Mar y Boy d o fLakelan d i n whic h wer e Jane t Shir le y en d Jola n Porte r wa s i n collisio nwit h on e drive n b y Stev e Mrofk a jr whic h wa s bein g pushe d b y J  Thu r,  to n Wednesda y nigh t nea r th e Bo bo n farm  N o on e wa s hur t bu t car swer e badl y battered Lawrenc e Cambum , Alber t Dink kel , Home r Abney , Orlan d Winslo wan d wives  Oli n Robinso n an d On aCampbel l attende d th e Stockbrid e pas t master s banque t Thursday , jA  foo d attendanc e wa s presen tSaturda y nigh t a t th e OE S Swee thea r part y hel d a t th e Masoni c hal linstea d o f Patterso n lak e du e t o ba dweather  A  botluc k dinne r wa s ser ved  stunt s pu t o n an d game s played Mrs  Elsi e DeWolf e Dushan e an dbab y an d neic e o f Hambur g spen tMonda y a t th e Do n Swarthou t hom ean d calle d o n neighbors Sherida n Hadle y an d wif e o f Par m i an d Car l Hof f an d wif e o f JOCK so n attende d th e OES  Sweethear tpart y her e Saturda y night Th e Miase s Pa t Umphre y o f Ai mArbo r an d Jud y Richard s o f Sagi na w calle d o n th e Georg e VanNor tuun t Saturday  MYRON HUGHE SComplet e Lin e o f Plumbin g Fixture san d Supplie sBeetle , Oi l an d Ga s Hc t Wate r Heater sCOMPLET E LIN E O F 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8 on120 Weal Grand fiivtr 1, MichiganBRT WYLIE,AuctioietrFAEM SALSi A SPsKULXTTPkwie Fawlarrillfe A SftMt IF YOU TIINK TSATONOS IS TO PAY AIn the Matter of the Estate efames M Dagg, Deceased At a session of said Court held on then pay by ekeek, aet eask Faro the 10th doy ef February A D, cancelled cheek, are lagal evideaae  19W of paymentAnd its so asnek sisnplerPresent, Honorable Hiram SJudge of Probate quiekarte satUa all Arnold Berquist  Imcrffll a S t Ptasfany ,Wortcf e HepcdriMGo W 9tcuapl Ritte r TVSalesServic eRADI O A  TELEVISIO N SI R VI C BNotic e i  HerA v n  W  T      1 I Ph SP3M MEll niouce s Hereby Given, That the postage itamps inatead af personal Pinknpetition of Una F Dagg, pray messenger werk  MVaate be granted to Lena F Dagt Depesit yew eask and use year ered  ChkSSWES ADYSe or gome other suitable person lt th uliaesslike way aa aand that the heirs ef said deceased chkiB Aceennt here be determined, will be heard at theFrobate Court ea March 6, 1  atte n A  a  Roger J  Uur rCOMFU n ft VLditl i K  Ctf r1 4 2  MIL L ME  vPUcknej , Mica  Phfts tRea lHome , Lake Busines s Oppor tYou  Propftrt rKara Mlooke r   209 Nort hHONS  U P Mtt DR  j 0 1ly e Bxa iWedaaada y an d iafraa yFO R SAL E endi x Da l AuUatati cWashing  Machine , almos t new tver yI t i s 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 consecutivel yi n  th e Pinckne y Dispatc h an d tha tpetitione r caus e a  cop y o f thi s notic et o  b e serve d upo n eac h know ni n  J First Nation 1 Ban k cheap Mrs  Gu s Jareslowsk i62 1 Putaa m Slphon e UP1411 4 ACRSUABL B PAJfP Yt e  servic e a  rout e o f cigarett e nta okine8N  sellin g o r solicitlagsWat eestablishe d fo r operaterFul l e r par ttim e U p t o 20 0 permanen t fie  star tfknow n  retur n receip t de manded , a t leas t fourtee n 14  day sprio r t o suc h hearing , o r b y persona lservic e a t leas t fi e S  dav s tutort o  suc k hearing Hira m R  Smith , Judg e o f Probat eA  tru e cop y Under federa l feperviaietje f Federal  Reserv eporatie m an d Federa l Dapeelf i F9R SALESewimoder n I  rea mhous e ea d lot , ai l furnace IklrTo a Burnet t M  Hewel l It A M p te 1MMfee sUssi Bepasiler to 1600 cask requiredis secured Please dent wasta erie unless you can secure aeeeee ary capital and are siacerely ialaftted te eventually eparaat a iHiuuiual att butteaM fUra Ml ptJa mrS phone Write P O Bex 7HtCamden Station, MinneapelisliisMfar iafermatiea aad isitarnewSTAT1 F MieANThe Probate Court for the Caunty of LivingitonIn the Matter of the Estate ofJune Drown, DeceasedAt a session of said Court held ifijbrusry IT, IMGPresentHonoraMe Hiram Rftmitb 1rebata FOK RNTBadbads, cooking privilige coupie,ia FQH ALELarge Nergeer wentan uaamna Hoed ett heater wilh lam,21161 Deyle Reai after It p m er ajfing and copper tubimg iaesijSB  JfceI rastssjaSaturdays up 1k 3 p mFOK SALEbavenpert, gaaa cdttioni AIM7overstuffed ckairJjm Whitley 681 Patterson Lake ReV Pheao ent caaditien MAt eentpleteElectee Chef ceek stave, geeddMe HI H faU VP  HllfRev Keith B RuegaeggerKlassen of Detroitspent Sunday with the Vince Uwth MLSStT1 8tUdeat nUr Notice isSerTby Given, TUnt thejF0R SASLBPARAQUETj,petition of femest Drown, the IWil r fmal Mr Gli LUi8e HamiIt0R a5 daurh , administrator wwaof said astata puone UPtter Margaret and Mrs Inez Martin i pryin that kis final aacceunt be or iisasing were Thursday guests ef 1 sllowed and the residue of said esne Irvin KnnH j mc asgined to the persons entitled 6es Pane UPIrvin KennedysThe Burn, familfe wtnt t, tfj10  bf httri  th Irailer euapp turn FtLucius Beyle trWANTED GRAF, JVNK GARS Edward Brnaett, Ptaekaeae VP li44Pheae VP li44 IM iT,l fcTiag MMst tar8M0 Farlaf Ia4ski tow gpaday Mrs Blanch Clark wasl Arbor Tuesday AnnPinckneysFRUITSHI A TO VEGETABLESGROCERIES P Date Courto ten A M MarrhJlTOFOR RENTVpetairs nnfniishedd WNTEtihttapartneat Pheae VPIt U Ordered, that notice thereofhe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutivelyprevious to said day of hearing in toe ,  Pinekaey Dispatch arid that the petjtMH 11741 at 17411 Appeline St atener cause a copy of this notice to ftelreit tl Tebbbe served, apon each known party in at JOS last iswwnadAreai  FfR VdmTw9 FOR RBNTI room hese nearPiickney,het and eeld waiter Reference seeded Phene Webster gcalled lor eaxUJaUveeV MowattW o U  4FORSYTHE UUNDif MNsAlTat least fourteen 14 dayto such hearing orpersonal service at least five  days prior to suck keariagA true copy Ctieatia Parsi,Register of ProbateSTATsf OF MlCsTIGAlfThe Probate Court for the Ceuntfla the Matter ef tie Mate efAbigail Litermora, alse kaew asAbbie Uvermore, Deceased 4 m A IMFOSUNDAY 9H TO UMNOT OP1N fMTURBAYPkoat HA  3311140 F St,Dtw, JjiehSTSTf i4 f, CBsAVB OOMTAltT wFISH MARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICEV  4  enerabieJudge ef Freatsetice s Hereby glV, That thepetition of John R Livermora thentffeiitrater ef said estate, prayingthat his final aecouat be allowed and the reeidne 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> V,  DispatchWednesday, February 15, 1956 No MKHffiANMlRKOR The Mfchiran legislature bothered for years by lack of money nownow faces problem caused by pros verity, involving a record bulgot unnumbered aocial isaueav William th nl this cn bedone without any new taxeT4 Retubjicans, Ukiag no chances wontto aip his budget 000O ARIES,, BASKET BALL HEWS jJAMBS MUBAY DAGG f J ikmM Winter, fcepsMr ,James Murray Dagg was born fail Pmaksey lost to Soqgh Lyon FriRenfrew, Ontario December Q lrUi, the son of George and Lehaixott Dagg The family came to De Gkwrd4ay 67 to 65 In the rst quarter with second string men on the floorSouth Lyon took a 10 to 22 lead, at Bt Marys CaUioDclav Fr Alberty Maae 800 and 100devotion Fndajwhen he was a boy He worked j When the first stringers went in Confessions, Friday eveniag sjfUrthe Plymouth Motor Company i Pinckney team played  them even Novema Devotioas anda heirto aip his gjor target is 42,Q0fc000 for new  ti atuon Usg laofttiy iorwatauonuhy yfor buldinitfa ft tMy the installment l the cot of paid f r OPincreasesA the cot fthe turn for welfa recipients loses T lil t   T le,i,l t  frand the Detroit Screw CompanyUa March 19, li6 he married MarthaAgne Richardson of Detroit In i they came to Pinckney anak ought a lot at Hiland Lake He enlisted in World War 2 and served inthe South Pacific in the quarterm3ers depu Following this they builtr modem home at Hiland LakeFour years ago he took over the Gulf Service Station here which he Elementary SchoolCOMMENTthe fact that both Miett,Kindergartenlicky Henrys bird died Dean gun senators voted against it, tl driven a tract rScott Car , jvemor, the legislature and tfaaH8M8Bitohas sinceFeb 8,its buying powerABkttlto increase tfua from v U  f0 mutii unJ hospiiaicare to 980 Democrats want increases i workBWBS unemployment compensationbat Republicans do not Sepublian State Chairman Feikensmade a number of charges That un 1Oa members some Republicansvert forced to contribute to theDemocrat campaign fuudThat At torney General Kavanaugh was coddied on a traffic ticket Democrat Chairman Stabler replied that theunion contributions are legal andthat Kavanaugh was not coddled Th issues as now shaping up arehighways, education, mental health and higher, benefits for the unem j M7S R Cruink liirs rloyed and handicaped His wife died enJuly 3,He was a member of LivingstonNo 76 F  A M and took a part on the Fellowcraft team He was also a charter member of thePinckney Kiwanis ClubThe deceased was the next doorneighbor of ye editor 4 years and helped us out many times when wehid a machine breakdownWe never knew him to be angry and his sunnydisposition won him many friendsThe survivors are his motherjdrsLena Dagg, a brother, George and five sisters, Mrs Claude Schlicht,WilliamNEWS Keener and Mrs H D Brundage ofDetroit and Mrs Charles Srader,wile of Chief Warrant Officer Srad tr of CaliforniaI Score at half Pinckney 27, South 7tf0 to 900 p m and SwfeyLyou 3Jn the 3rd quarter Pinckneycontinued their comebturkJUvin Sim on and Don Packer scored 14 of CaWvthe 16 points scored the 3rd quarter BsiTjLra  PftMM,but at the beginning of the lat s S Supi fWa5rquarter South Lyon led 57 to 43 Morning Worahif 1000 and Packer continued the frmay Sc ol   2100work and with seconds to o Young Peoples Meeting  IMPinckney only trailed 65 to 66Tom Cottage Fallowthip ServiceWylie got a basket to give Pinckneya tie but the referee did not allowit but gave Wylie two free thro vs South Lyon called time out CoachKeader told Wylie to make thci firstthrow trot mm the tecond so Pac jf111 Worship 1045er orSUnonsoncould tip if in a, tHurs fit prayer meatingwin the game This play won Pin Werac  ney district title 2 y taxi ago, D      foe Psssies CourooM36 West between Main and Unadilla StreetRet Keith Ruegiiegger, Pastor S00QimnkEev J  Wmxr fasterSuoday School 940 t, ven to the Suiiue Circus IQuesenbery has nw table  d iamela Kochs dad got a t Du Wayne Baxur has s baby chicks Beverly Wencells  sjjujrrel died Ho,dy Darrow   MO i Rity LeKnek went to i thiir contest Sandra Salytijrother bought  set of booksPa ii  CJI ijlied to fisilI   er1 Jd ias a ncv,car Linda Whhley smytd all uiii her LTuridinuihcr Bernie Min has 2 chickens Jerry Fjgath we o the Ford lilunua rycr w Detroit were oa recordagainst it 6 Michigan crriessman vote fc the Lf ht Natural G s billwould exempt the gas companies ofveat to tliknocking the tipoff in ifylie iolioved instructions, made the first aiihis 2nd bit t rim Packer tippe it, but did not have arch enough toknock it in and Pinckney finLshe  Sunday School 945 a mone point behind 67 to dSimonson Morning Wership 1050 AMwas high with 27 Coach Reader Youth Group 700 p msay this is the highest individual EyeningSrvte 800 p mrecord for one game here , Aon Prayer Meechigin the Pinckney Cemetery withLivingston Lodge exemplfying tthe Masonic committal service The funeral of Murray Dagg here1M be sent to the parents Sunday was one of the largest heldexplaining the responsibilities oi  here 70 Masons were out in regal the school bus drivers to the stul h Olin Robinson gave the funeraldents and vic vira Eric Rose, Sec4H WEAVING NEEDLESThe Weaving Needier motKaren Eichivi4nNinc members were present After the buaimss meetingw planned our Valentine party and we  sewed Our refreshmentswere hot cii colate The next mteting HATTIE SWARTHOUTMrg HaMie Swarthout ed aay February 10 at the Ard  Sanitarjum ghe wag born QnMarch 25, 1866  the daughter ofThe architact AS sant a strong t1 tteT to L v Union Construction  The funeral was held Sunday att  rinckne VarsityCompany rcruesintf firmiy they I the Pinckney Congregational churh, Cark w have a theirwork completed Kev JW Winger officiatingBurialby February 10th The school has purchased one 2door commercial reirijre atr for the school kitchen A letter will The second team lost 53 to 31The jf inckney team goes to Boysville Fri day Manchester plays here on Feo24 They beat Dexter and are tie ifr first place PiMtice Wad800 p in400 p m p mNeighboring NotesFG Vt PF TP The MasonicHuhman KennedyWylieEarns Simonson South Lyon Varsity FGPeavyhousehcek 02 7003 1U 04 4,10121 01 301334 0 of StockbrdfiIast Maslcrsc  No Xite11308 is Thursday, Feb 10 Dinni at 7 p18 m Ladies are invited 10 TWO Patrick Lavey and wife of7 Gregory have pone to Ft lluchua,427lid  ctp cakessat Baaydlos 1RefonerNOTESage oi  MilanTha Cofcgl Choir BextevKIWANltBev Leoytalked Tuesday ang William UrquharL,lawyer wiil talk on Social Securty next Tuesday night  15 were tliei lane night  and Esther Hicks Cordleyj if Hamburg twp at the Cordleyt farm no known as White LodyreCountry Club Her entire life wu pintthis community whei, liwas an active member of the Conspent in this community where sheserved as clerk, trousurer, Sunday School teacher and organist for RootMolander Hopkins1 WienbtrgerWnprhtsShort   t alker 1i263 122 10 24 243 01100 3a3 2102 101 G16 9250Piaekney JrVarsity FG FT PF akefieldWhite v   I cCleer  Arizona where he has been usnGjRev Peyton, former StocklridtfeHaptist minister is in Port HuronHuron hospital with a broken hip The Chelsea Implement Companywus broken into last week Only a Ernnl amount was taken80 men from DeLnit, Jackson anrAnn Arbor held a fox hunt in the Waterloo area, last week 3 foxeswere bajped Dinner was sercd to CAlCi OK liiAKKS ytrv 18H4 sh married Herman HarthoutHo parsed away Jarfiavy31, 1931 To this union was born 5diMren of whom 3 survive, 2 sons, taBelle412 222 0 03 001 10 33115 10Lyon Jr Var FG FT PF TPijjucanBourns Williams,Vithur and Harold and a daugher, j x eeh h  We wishto egress our, grtitud  M,s Rcth Kennedy A daughter,to all who helped witn words al j rcjsie clieJ in April, 1947 and a son, deeds in jassing of our loved one f,jyd iu  babvhoudi The Family of HattieSwarthout The funeral was at the Swarthout    Fuueral Home Monday afternoon,CARD OF THANKS  pv Winger officiating Burial inMrs Lena Dags ami family wish thfc pinckey Cemetery,to express their, gratitude to all the tnends and noiyhhors in Pinckneyard vicinitj, Livingsion Lodge, tho O U S for their sympathy, floral jtributes and many other acts of Jtadness the Bast weekThe Family of Murray DaggCARD OF THANKSX wish to thank my friends, relaMven and neighbors for their flower, Cards and vists I received while at the hospital Eugene Dinkel ROBERT JACKRobert Jck, 69, died at Gulfpori,port Miss, Tuesday He leaves his ife, the former, Irene Carr and 3w Mr A Roberta Hokina,Mrs, Mildred Ackley, Mrs Madge Rowe The bsdy will be broughthfre Funeral arrangements pend nepardKinneIuwsett 525 52 002 022 20 00 0 232 106A23 d20 4 1  01 1 them at the Lyndon town luilFowlervilie lias started tJiuir drivers course A new Ford has beenfurnished them without cost by B Campbell, local Ford dealerThe Parment1r Equipment andSupply Co, Brighton, was robbedof 150 last week The state police made 14,113 arrests in December 13,108 were for traffic violations Mary MClcer of Gregory is employed in the McPherson State flank at Howell Cliff Heller, Howell florist si thegrowers chairman at he state flor convention ai DiMoit Feb1021 SecondCJVJV atcj Vo hop11  hvker Harbin a,i his brother,Mi ud their aunt Tiity went to tlcer show uiul caiie iionie UJI iou Dennis Reynolds went sleddin Caihy Hfuth visited the Ford KorundaLirua Sliiruys jiuppy is honnironi tL lijpital Javid Chamufi  vent t x iuv, Sihiday Ruth Lchy is back in school She has newSecoad aad Tbirdliobbio Cuiis had dinner with his r undayCheri Schmidhu1 randinothec and sarovies taken of her Cluistmas Sa ih McMacken visited her auntonda Jan hdtide last Sunday Connies aunt anduncle visiLed her Marc Meyer andJLllie Sliirey saw the ice review inDetroit, lioer iSonner saw uii uoniroi and Jet them chargerkt they desird for gas ThehLy is one of the largest la he nation and tremendous pressure us usei and considerable money vcrs pent isenatr Case of Oregon  vho voted against it says he wa Tred a bribe 2500 to vote for itA  r te conimttee is investigating is clivjt but it is made up of mem  s whu votj f r the bill andi  ate indications they are tryi to kill the invalidation It willwell sour i tje SUp,eme test for President  luyM,, A similar bill passed v as vtted by President Trui If the president vetoes it he, ie uuuri in history as great pres jdciii shu put principal above par  Tiio hill was put through bythe seriaLors whose states have naU uiai ,Lras wells These ras companiesare bi contributors to thtir cara iiai funds The Detroit News saysthat when the chips were down thegia companies as a result of patient ruiinK of political ambitions andcsistance to political causes WASaMe to deliver a bipartisan majoriiy toj the bill offensive to millionsoi us userscai1MRS IDA VANFLEETj Mrs Ida VanFleet, widow of John     VanFleet who owned the Joe StackPWC1NBY MHNS A LEAGUE , ,ble fer here uied ftt Boontotit sJ last week Funeral and burialwe there Saturday She leaves aVeditor, MaeIf the deceaased hadlived until March 5 she would havebeen 100 years old6260 5451B049 39 262834 3738895151 5159671 Barnes Hotel2 Reads Lumber 5 Larrys Marathon 4 Dinkels Plumbing, I Ylvt Ez 6 Plainfield Farm Bureau7 Detroit Die Sett LOOF No 40 , 370 Vans Motor Sales ,  v 87 10 Prices Mobile Service  3711 Gregory Tavern  29 Hardware  21Team High 3 GamesVelvet Eez 2667, Dinkels 2613,lames 2666 Individual High SeriesA Fredenburg 598, L Jacobs 598P Singtr 693 Team High GameHeads 938, Dinkels 922 Bornetad Vtlvet Eez 912 High One Gametvtn uatil last minute and half when Taylor t46,Fredenburg 248 JacobHigh AveragesS Taylor 179, J Udwidge 174A Vndmbvrt 172, J Mack 169, H 166  AUTO ACCIDENT FATALITYlack McLeLod, Dexter drujrgistag killed last night when his car BASKET BALL SCORES Flat Rock 65University 60Northv Hie 68, Brighton 64Saline 71, Milan 58Roseveltt 62, Dundee 59 Chelsea 62, Lincoln 38 Manchester5ti, Dexter 41Boysville 56,Hartland37 Dewitt 77, Morrice 48 HaslettW, FowlerviHe 4TMilford 96 Holly Okemus 83, Dansville 70 Stock , iagr 48, Williamston 44 Webber villc 60, Byron 47 Swartz CreekTi, Flint Hoover 54 Deerfield 64,Uriaon 54APPRECIATIONI wish to thank my classmates,friends, neighbors and the OES Mrs Elow on a month hbar Dick V Mi v Ros oi Pinckney home a tcr spendingl Joe hospital, Ann Arumbrook, son of Mr VanSlaihbrook of Greg We aDown inChiisti ence cleanuptovn uac iiig hartion inthe Bue,  U eJ ia, La Tliv antiserregatioiiista won acly victory at the University ofxircus Wednesday and Unnis Mo Aialama last week when the school a the cub scouts Judy ShaK  ed Authorine Lucy, 26, a negro     eacher with a college degree fromhe school The university in its 125ear of existance has never had aicvu pupil They refused her admit uue two years ajo and she went  couri who ordered the universityu iidmil her They did so but she ao to have police escurt and herM was jjeltod with stones and s Then the college president inirciMsts of harmony denied her any irtijei1 admission The mob WOTji schooi students but sfifregaton i imported from th outsideHow  r there are indications that segaiion is breaking down Kentucky id several other states havejihoj4rierr and others will It will h , my years through before this inaI accomplisheddeiL d 1 went to Flat Hock Mike Haidir visited his cousin in Dexter  c n  Mrs Johnson Fourth Gradehaving Valentine party K is decorations chairman,Buua i LfieshmcMis, Klurfka ainejtjcUlio Colon uad, We are having poj at, VVt are workciisision and t,111 r  J 1  rek wo h  ri vuFourth and 1iiLaThe Boy scouts had a Jtest on Sii Luke Sundi,yDarrowis a conJudynl John I 1 aclichs birthon Vaieniini1, cJa, rift JmdeWe art, to hac n alciiiitH1  have all tlu committeesduys areed We weluonie Lairy Winn of the TheDixie school SJ  i, v i,,t3 oui las Lj toto uic iuuWt tumble and shoot baskets MrsHeaton had a surprise birthday par tyWe made cards for lir Our Michigon unit is coming fine with ourcrr starch maps doneWe have sent letters to aii the status ior itifurmation about our new social study unitMrs Breda visited us Our sjory has I e, promoted to Second j bee winnersLt in i ie ROTC at Michigan Colege of Mines at Houyhtton A marriage license has been issued to Frank Aaron Shirey 27, Pinckney and Patricia Abbott, 29, Ann Aibor Becky Morris,Jehovahs witnesses, thesiormy petrels of the religious  olu are being investigated in OnLUIO at the instigation of an angrynother whose 29 year old daughter,a mrnjljer of the sect i ,d becausesle reiuscj to have a biood transfusion JJlood transfusions are against the Jehovah creed Theyclaim the Bible forpids the cons urnpi on of any form of blood LionelAnjan, head of tho sect there soidif the transfusion had saved her she would have lost it at Arm The cult is also against which are saaUerhe use ofVILLAGE CAUCUSUnion Ticket Villas of Pinckney Take Kotice that a Union Caacui will be held at the fire hall on Febluary 16, 1956 at 2 oclock p m toVILLAGI CAUCUSCitizens TieketVVinage of Pincknty lake Notice, a Citizens Caucuswiii be held at the fire hall on Fekskidded on ion a mile this side of  rury 16, 1956 at 7 oclock p m to fir their acts of kindness while 11 Nominate Candidates for office tows in the hospital Also for the be filled at the Annual Village Elec tion on Monday, March 12, 1956 vizPresident, Clerk, Treasurer, 3 Trustees to fill vacancyAssessorMildred Ackley, Village ClerkDated January 28, 1956t and letters Clifford Egeler Mary Ellen Singer and Gerald Howells W made valentines for MrsKeilenberger and mother nnd dad Fifth and Sixth GradesWe had u surprise party for MraHeaton Friday Tuesday we had a valentine party We elected Donald Barker president of the ElementarySchool Council This week we electa vice president Sixth jradc NewgWe had a valentine party Tuesday with punch and tunachecso and chicken sandwiches for refreshmenti The boys chose up teams lor basket ball We went to the Hollywood ice At the Meric Grand Lodge htlast May Daniel and SaulJewish brothers whose fath,cr David Levine, was an auto pioneer , ave 100,000 to the Michiigan Masonic Home at Alma They ownthty Federal Engineering CompanyLater they gave 100,000 to a Jewish orphanage Now we read tht Damel Levine has entered a car inthe Indianapolis Auto Races onMay 30 a Federal Engineering Special 1review The have pickedGETS APPOINTMENTDexter He leaves his wilesons and 3Nominate Candidates for office to F Lwrence Camburo,, master ofbe filled at the Annual Village Elec j Livsngaton Lodge in 1955 has been, tion on Monday, March 12, 1356 viz , appointed to the Objective Program7th DISTRICT ELECTION I Piesident, Clerk, Treasurer, 3 Trus committee of Michigan grand lodgetees to fill vacancyAssesaor f by Henry Ruusi of IshpeminggrandAt the 7th district election heldat Ypsilanti Saturday night OlinRobinson of Livingston Lodge was ducted to the board of general purnoses and Barney Wilson of Fraterutiy lodge, Ann Arbor district instructtor They had no oppositionThe following from LivingstonLodge attended Lonnie VanSlam brook, Henry Hauck, Merwin Cran ell Winston Baughn, LawrenceBaaghn Norman MiUer, Clare Mill , Olin Robinson, ye edittor0 R i NO 1 CALENDABFb II gwiitinirt Put Mildred Ackley, Village ClerkDated January 28, 1966 master This was provided for in aresolution by Howard Taylor votedby grand Iodfe at DLroit last MayLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 I It consists of 6 members whose ob FEBRUARY CALENDAR  Jct is to draw up an objective proJeb 178 p m FC degrees  gram for grand lode and the craft Feb 258 p m EA degrees 4 H MichiganTheir first meeting wasApril 14Past Masters banquet 01 at the Allenel Hotel,Ann Arbor JanLittle Grand Lodge at school 7 p m 22 Their next is in LansingIr conjunction with Howeli, Fo The lodge congratulates Larryltriiie ond Brighton Livingston on his honors Other LivingstonLodge will sponsor a county DeMo members who have served on grandUy Chapter Afcnw VanSlambrook, W if lodge committees and boards orecountry to work on for a unit Weare learning to square dance Thj Mothers Club have asked us to Joa play for their carnival We accepted We are planning for our graduationThe lively Junior Class had another of their delightful parties at the home of Kittie Pierre at HilandLako Saturday night Among theprominent upper classmen there the Wylie cousinsTommy and DickThe 6th grade went to the ice review Saturday in the school busdriven by Mark Nash Chaperones were Mesdames Bob Tasch, EllenMcAfee, Lucille Beck, Stella GarrJounette Singer, Hazel Poulson and Herbert Barrett LIBRARY NEWSNew books at the library are TheSearch for Bridey Murphy by BernJohn R Maitfei, Olio Robinson aadtteia and Thi Fighting Qukr by al W Cnrltft Seerttarj yt tditori 1ARSONAGE DEDICATIONDespite snow, sleet and icy streetiof winter a pood crowd gathered at the Peoples Church Saturdav night for the family church nite where a bountiful meal was enjOfA ed Then a hort song servicelet y Mtsr Wellman and thetor offered a prayer Then RtVJMrs Ruepseper held open hoiat ie new parsonage  After thl building was inspected, the and wife opened the gifts thatarrived and thanked those wlio bsrfgiven themThe church channaswMarvin Shhey, read a portion ofscripture and RevRuegseggera prayer in which he dedicated parsonage to God to be used iaservice as long as it shouldeven unto the second comingChrist Then the pastors two ters sang Jesus Loves Utwith hlp from ning WM fr NT xr ,      V MHPATCB WedaWay, February 15, 1Macting prosecutortor  the KlfJUai Cfa,land was found fruity tocourt laatipeefc a4 fine rfmtaiosf powerful cei sa tSn3 medium price field TONE IN 8XOUCHO MARX EVR WEEK 3N NC AVP TVANS MOTOR SALES145 EAST MAIN ST PINCKNEY, MICH PHONE UP 8 3341Ml TK 116 150,000 UKKY MOTOR NUMUR SWHPStKtS ill fOUK Ok ilWaIOUTH btAUR TODANALL NEW 1956 CHEVROLETSEE AND RIDE THEWe Give Top Allowance on Your Present Car Regardless of Year or Make SEE FRED C OTTOLAKE PHONE UP 85560W1ITB SALES RBPRE1ENT ATlVE, ANN ARBORiJay flhirey while puttting gas n Mr and Mrs Rob Ackley went to  MT  the Marathon fis station Ann Arbor Friday  brought their Friday was burned about the face iaid anna when the carbureter back Eon Bonnie back from the hospitaltire Dr Duffy treated the bums where he wa3 operated OnRay Fisher of Lakeland is in the j Sacket and James LunsfordNetlus hosuital, Brighton as  theresult ef a collison with a truck of of Drit were in town Sunday the Warm Air Heating Co of Ypsil Roy Clark Ls rented his houemMti Friday on M36 near the Lester on East Putnam St to Hob Wyse McAfee home He has a broken arm of South Lyon who works for theaftd aaad and ctts about the face Hickory Ridge Dairy Notes of Zb Years AgoJHihckney Independents lost bothiUi Li last week At Webberviile 30 to 31 Swarthout got a basket th la, few seconds which the refereedid not allow He had 16 points and Reason 10 They lost to BroadwayLeaders of Ann Arbor 33 tto 22 Inthis game Swarthout had 13 pointsand Reason 5 rinckney high school lost both isKames to Brighton last week, the first team 21 to 28 and the seconuteam 19 to 11 Harlow Haines washigh with 9The county was stymied last weekas Fiosccutoi Jcy Swcuaey went cVioiAa and negkcte i to appoint a tf nporary successor Sheriff Finleyv anted to extrardite a man fromi iv ToUdo for stealing apples but cuid not as therl was no proseccutni to siyn the papers Later weixav Judge Collins called a special meeting and appointed Hirom Smith Virginia Hoisel entertained a niuaber of friends at her home Feb IZHI u Valentine partyRussell Read sprained his  feetplaying basket ball at Ann Arbor weekBurn to Emory Piummer and wifelast week a daughter, Betty25 Maaoos west to Stockbridgeiisnl Thursday night and conferred2 MM degrees Ye editor wu in the TaeeH WeeU Tkm Feb 14, IS, IfReward KacJ art Aan BJjia it  ,  Iff THEATREiff   Friday, Swanky, Fetv IT, JFriday, Saftoiifty FfctlZ 18 WANTED HENfaTisGLORYi CtaeaaScope and ColorNotts of 4 Years Ago The County Farmers Institute wast the court house Thursday an Friday Thursday at the morningsession CATyler, Nottawa, talkedor Farm Horses N P Hull of Dimrnoale on Soil Fertility At the afternoon session Mr Hull talked onSeed Com, Roy Hardy read a paperon Poultry and Eggs written byHarry Williams C A Tyler talktjdlor Sheep and Fred Smith of Byron on Dairy Cattle, in the eveningJMrs ia Rochwood of Flint talked onIke Farm BoyFriday the talkerswere Prof Holmes of the BlindSchool Frank Shields and R D Roche of Howell Profs Shaw and Poker of MACMrs Irene Clark died at hetome south of town TuesdayShe is irvivLd by her husband, Thomas ns n and 2 daughters Funeral at thehome Friday Rev Gates officiatingFrank Peteis informs us he hasleased the flowage rights here am1,will operate his mill pending theoutcome of his lawsuit Michael Lavey of Jackson wesbrought here for burial ThursdayFloyd Reason has gone to MtCJomens to take baths for rheurvatisrvH M Wiiiiston will now handlethe Fawcett ice cream of Jacksonyear aroundiJessie JlcQuillan of Genoa spentu1 week end with Gladys Dailey, The Masons and Stars held ftWashingto i party Friday night Mae Reason entertained theCiace Club Tuesday night James Makinder died at his home VanDoreaRUNNING WILIT CartoonSnday Monday, Feb 19, 20Matinee Sanaay, tM p  Victor Mature and Guy MadisonlaTHE LAST FRONTIERIn Snpeneope and Color PARIS FOLUB5 OF lfTForeat Tackav, Masret WMtkg aad BMWraCalar Cortoa8u, Moaw TM, Feb 19,2021The LIEUTENANT WORE SKIRTS  Hala of a Coawdy withTea Swofl and SWee North  NewWedaoaday, Tkvnday, Feb 22, U 30 SECONDS OVER TOYKO iSpencer Tracy as CoL Jaaiea Doo KttkI 11 ues Wed, Thur, Feb 21,I Jane Wyman and Rock Hudsonin LL THAT HCHVFV ALLOWSI in Technicolor Cartoon tViJV  SYLVANTHEATREi Tues Wad, Thar, Feb 7, 8,  Janet Leig aad Jack LeaK MMT SISTER SILCXNi Friday, Saturday, February 16, 11 Tony Cartia and Pat CrwkyTHB SQUARE JUNGLE THEE NAKED SEAIVouMa4t atUj Air BftT flv yottA ear bam or IN of taaiiufa V Ion Ko txtrmDrop m a earaiSALESMANS ia and Addii1 Sun, Men, Tuea Feb 18, 19 2OtKISMETIn Ciaopt tad CaiorWithHoward Keel, Ann Blythe,Dolores Gray, Vic DanoneluejM Wed, xeb 21, 22 G Jcen Crawford Barry Sullivan I4QUEEN BEEHAN Thir, Fri Sat, Feb 23 24, 25Glenn Ford and Donna ReadRANSOMCoining Next Week THE COURT MARTIAL OFBILLY MITCHELLGary Cooper Top ValueTo da Rom where I sit  Joe MarshShe Knew ItAll The TimeTomorrow It Chances are, Jon ago jourgrandma knew how to 1 you from catching cold Mine didSiu cut of iafic, shM warnBundle up Donl get wtlThen, maybe, wUen y  Tewu you found that the iJ  iyaif  JL I3 were co 7fed oldfa fincd Ctirraa were the iiing1pnil the wy to avid a ooJ wasto avoid infection by son, odywho already had oneNow I read where scr Listsarent so sure Corns cary acold, of course, but thoy no believe something else sets it off something like drafts, wet feet or going without your mufflerGrandttta, take a bowFrom where I sit, theres liableto be sound njibjJicliuuLtheold customs pciole believe inEarly torbeeV ettr h to risef for instants  or the practice ofdrinking hot milk or a glass ofbeer at bedtime Fm not sayingyou ought to hold with these beliefs yourself  but youd bsttergtt the facts before giving themthe chilloCAN YOU GUESSTHE MOTOR VTHE STATE Or TAXESON THE AVfRAGEPAiD TOHIGAN BY THE OPERATOR OF 1HSIN ONE YEAR EQUAL THE TOTAL MOTORVEHICLE TA LS TAID BY THE OWNERS Or HOW MANYAVfRAGE PASSSMSER CARS Gwck one, then ec correct onswer below WMRMNOUOAViKir     AMD ALL THIS For 1956, try OUhmobile tor herds tlic stayneiv Rorkct that protects jtmpocket from now until tradeui time    and with feature that forecatt tbtfuture today Theres stunning Starfire styling on a supersmooth SafetyRidChassis    with tomorrows touch in the ultrasmart Intagrille BamperThtres new luxury in the smartlytailored, superblyharmonized interior deooft And theres a ncjv lift in power    from an actionpacked Rocket T350Fnpine WhatV more, only in Oldsmobile is the smoothness of Jetawiy Hydra Matic yours to command So, if you pride yourself on in eye K Taloa, trythis Rocket Engine Oktamobile    here and nowStandard on NinetyEight mrnULt, optional a extra cot on Sutr 88 rncdtk 0ttouj aa to tananie Mft Aq padij ueStqV 07 9 P  jt ioj IJIJ sjftoi xoq pjpn Mf pwjp noA Michigan Trccking Atiocitioa , Fort Shelby Hotal  Detroit ki  V Sil THi ROCKCT ROOM1  AT YCUR OL,VvWllDON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE, 216 W Gand River Ave, Howell, Micfa Phoae514 rtynukPtlMNTS TMI TiON FSX  ON eat of town Monday Funeral Wedresday Rev Little John officiatingAnother blizzard hit hertWednasdajMrs, Elizabeth Walsh of SilverLake died Monday Funeral at St Maiys Church todayWill White4ost a horse last weakJohn Gardner Y lost 3 this winter80 yours people had o sleigh ride1 ,J the Fred Bi rgess home Thursday nirht iiWm Chambers and wife eatertsirteH V G Dinkel, John GardnerU Jt pnd Will Bland and wfarw Tharadw ni  u  aiid Elba Backus of arried b LTtel CHnton will hold a eonnmuii1 its action at UM DOUW tattdfaf5 The Carl Bidwella of Brighton,thFrank Whites and Ernest Whitatof Howell called on the Ben Whiteslast weekMrs Lucille Wylie and 4 daughters called on the Andrew NisbattaSundayThe following attended the O ES smogsboard dinner at Brighton Saturday night Asher Wyle, Jam M Boyd, Albert Dinkel, Homer Abney, Lawrence Camburo Ona Campbell and wives The Schanen of Dearborn havemoved on the Jesse Henry farm on Cedar Lake Rd they boughtAudrey Klikott and AHetfattendedthe Shrine Cireos inT J,Wednesday, February 15, 1 storeGOODS LINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSSHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSU4 BoBnlm hpttaa W LM a TewErnest Richman W M andidem of the Wayne CouatyAurtu Barriagton Stevens, Andrew Sieens and 3 other members  ifEureka Lodge 509 of Detroit attendcd the funeral of Murray Dag Suaday Murrays late lather, brotherand 3 brotherinlaws all belong tjI this lodgeThe Don Burns family entertained4L Sunday at belated house warmingThe D OonkLL family of GrandRapids spent tm week end at the Kay Burns home Mrs Helen ounj visited thNoithland in Detroit last Wd es day 1 The George Parker of Pay Ciy Ciiy spent Sunday vutb the livingPuk rs The Georpe VanXormns wereSunday quests of the Robert SeefelJfajviy of Joslyn Lake Fiank Ziegler and wife attendedthe OES Swethcart party at How e1 Saturday Night David Aberdeen of Chicago anithe x Nobles of Ann Arbor wereKEWEDl GENERA STORE MYRON HUGHESComplete Line of Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesElect ic, Oil and Gas Hct Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INS7ML SERVICEPHONE UP 8 3114  U5EM36Sum y guests of the Frank Aber1 Lie   I iI Wagoners iroceryhob Meabon was in Lovells lastweek working at the Harwood sto iand oil stationLavid Nash and Dick Hoeffingrof Michigan State and the Dud Dyk krings of How ell were Sundayiiests of the MrK N,h fmnii,I The South Putnam Iarm I3uiofi  met at the Ted Sinyer home last FridayMrsJanet Shehan entertained tluthe Home Extension Club TuesdayThe Bob Gannons of Bedford werethe Sunday quests of the FrancisShehans  A card from Mrs Mae Metz an 1the Lee Laveys who are in Urlard , Ploiida state that Mrs ICTC I,oy of Jackson has joine i theirW F Close and wife of Lin  1and Audrey Klikott Urihton we,  c Sunday guets of the Aljihist W Gent Lijko ail wives rtended tbo Miciiian iIuk PL KITS banquet at Givauxiciress for 44 aA complete weeks laundry is that cheaptheelectric way Its the bargain that the average family gets when they let electricity both wash anddry the laundry Adding an electric clothes dryer tomatch your washer is one more step toward allelectric livingmodern living See the new electric clothes dryers at your dealers orDetroit Edison ail Read lias new hornet unJU anu iOiTue  ii  Un  n eor Jijui ,  iat nanidplace The RobtTr lica t iiy p11 wih the Iifin Mev J 11i ein Drroit Itone Miilor and WillieloltarrTenTcH Ufu Dec born outdoor school it  hlea on 1iiJay niht Hid ituiiiay lTioyccoked their meahs out doors andf tjfiit niosi of theii1 time ihre The Chris Canihcli family sent, Sunuay  ih the Pete ltiets ri Cnvry Luuis Jiinton is retiring at th1Clvrolei Company at St Catherini Ontario, and will move to Do ,roi, about April 1 Welter Clark anl wifo were inBenton Harbor las week Pinckro, , Scuits had aji  ccntco  iei Lakk Sun  The Hoy  i, won Tvirs Dor tiij  ,el as in Howi Friday The Arr Kvedys wereSuiday ui, ,  Irvi, Kennc ly 6066 PINCKNEY ROADiity MerchandiseLOW PRICESBeer and Wine T Take OutPHONE HOWEL  795J2 i5 F,C1 Alie better i Mrs Elean x Lc wide was inI iii   itll j  i, sdaivoi 0fiie Laliosa and Iyi oiua Mon1Mrs Lucille Fohey entertainedher bridge club Tuead yThe Russell Clark farnly of HuckLaKf were Sunday uucts of the Walter Clarks I Jack Hannetts Velvet Kez teamJ bovled in Howell tournament on jaturdoy They were Hanxvet, Cliff  Miller, Otis Matter on, ML an Am i buigey and Dick Snow goldIlrs Thressa Cayle fell on theue and injured hT buck last weekhas been at the Ray Burns home CHUIXLEAN MtAiYCLi LbKAM 39c25c59c65c 45cMon Tues, Wed 830 to 600, Fri 830 to 900Sat 830 tc 900 Rs ital Food Lockers Qosed Sundavs Custom Butchering TuesdaysTHE HOLLIST5R MARKET v   PUTNAM TOWNSHIP1 WILL COLLECT TAXES AT MY HOME Al 233 UNADILLA ST, 2 Blocks North of Pure Gas  900 A M TO 500 P MMONDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYARNOLD BERQU1STX Sunoco Fuel Oil LOUIES WELDING SHOPHave Art,Portable Welding Outfit  Ako AcUiiM WtldtefLOUIE bROWN4561 PinctetfHoweU lUftd Phone HwU AH WI100 UNSEXED 200 FEMALE 350AFTER WEp5 FEB 29 DEADUNE 400 UNSEXED 400 FEMALE 550 BERQUIST, Patsam Twp Treashms sold h place e Inbert Henrys of DetroitWwt Modn St to Rollie Singer, and Keith Bradbury of CUehoa  4aOiU PMMM yt for the  spent Sunday at the L J HnryIflAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR BUSINESSWe Are Ready to Service You on Both No 1 and No 2 OilALSO AS USUAL WB HAVE THE6est Quality of Coal, 03 and Building SupplieD E HOEY SONShone HA 68119 Dexter   LIVINGSTON OFFICE SUPPLYrThe Pinckney O E S gav the Mrs Alta Meyer took 35 pupilGirb Scoots o Valentine party ftt and parents of Ue Hkk school t TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES SALES  RBPAfllRIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER201 SOUTH HtWILLPHtNE HOWELL 2IMWATER SYSTEMS,PLUMBmGREPAIS THE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6W7tkt IfaMpfe Wfi ftifcyMr and Mrt Leo Davis are now Olta RcWat New Orkont at th Madri Gfmini ArtwrWaJttr BMa it aio Owa  m BUY TH E BIS Tbu y aPUOflfER M  automati c IUCTM CWATE R HEATE Rgotmor eAa k m abou t DUOTHER M Auto a  Blaatri e Wate r Heater s wit hIs  7WLBTREAT8 D TAN Kt e  s M  ho t wate r problaSBa 4  sfaeuif T B4TKS  n  sw e farafBttjaafre a Sarvio eI  SfMULL T DMULATO J fo r greate rom t HO T WATT lament THRIFT  contro l    atffv   A  cancelle d choc k i s convincin g proo f o fpaymen t   a  lega l receip t an d a recor do f mone y spoilt  Youl l find  a checkin gaccoun t her e a  wonderfu l timesaver Safer , too , t o pa y b y chec k mone y canb e los t o r stolen  ItfcGWTERfcDSURVEYO ROffic e JU1V 6 Eaa t titn  RiverPhon o ift W Howell , Michiga nrl e W  MiuueU BuoThait n Serie s E5 5 Corenaf 1 2 t o 82gollo n capadtiei  5 yo r Worrcinty  1NC0BP9RATBD ll f BOWELLPUfCKNE TVIM  NINST T YHAK S O F SAF E BANKIN GTH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN K DENTISTTeJephua e Offic eResidenc e 81 4Evening s b y Afrpolffaaa tHowei l Michiga nBER T WYUE ,Auctionee rFAR M SALE SPhon e Fowlervil k Zivatock rrvaii KThps j Mad e i uGentra l Truckm Roger i Crr  AgencyCOMPfJB V WMntANGf t OVsAGEdhkHCarr 14S KILL fitPinctomj, ltt,v Phone UPtaopmr N r iOft TAiLfTOP   FOR ANY FAMILYS NEEDSTHE LAVEY HARDWARE Til 1TAT1 Of MIlsfNtANThe Probate Ceart for the Ceaat of IirktgatoaIn the Matter of the Estate ofJames M Dagg, deceased IF YOU THINK THATONCE IS ENOUGH TO PAT A     SAY XT A WITH FLOWERSf re mHELLERS FLOWERS HoweJ then pcy by check, net eash For cancelled checks,, are legal evidence ion tne iotn day of February AD L, J  I  a A n iQKfl y Ai w your accounts with pen and ink and  thM,,i stamps insiead of personal i iriioia233 Uaodffia  Pfaukaey Wcrhsjp, Wollh Baa   handmade FoxxlbePinckney, Welter ft Your Prtpert fchh MHoiki  209 NorthHONE VPDR J OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationWednesday and Saturday bj ApftoiutttentCf UOD Road, kaM K otPbo Brighton AC 7441J ven at tj Deposit your cash and use your cred or Usna F Dagg, pray a the businesslike way Opea ae Checking Account here nTBottle Gas COOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICE administrationhale be granted to Lena F Daggor some other suiible person and that the heirs ef said deceased be determined, will be heardat theProbate Court on March 6, 1956 atton A M Uador Fedoui SIt is Ordered, That notice thereof Mrmtr of Kedetall Itesvrro Car given by publication oi a copy poratlon antl PederaJ Deposit laaar ADYS  iFOR SALETyo suite, sue lOtiuntor Green and Glenploid UP 8 3174FOR SALEBendix Dal Automatic Jane Widmayer Washing Machine, almost new,very    cheap Mrs Gus Jaroalokl FQH SALEvLUffe Norg PMUBP62D Putnam Stphone UP88164   with t 275 gal taak,  piping and copper tubing, ia excellFOR SALESemimodern 8 room ent condition 6000 couploto Also house and lot, oil furnace Electro Chef cook stove, good coaj Marion Burnett rte Howeil flt  ditton 3500 Call UP 81117  Phone UP 35G012 Rev Keith B RuegsegiWANTED TO tfUYA ToulouseThen sGoose Phone UB 8 553PHtNE 63 HOWELL hereof for three weeks consecutively  Corporatloavin the Pinckney, Dispatch and  AH DP8ita Hwnrod ti to 10000   , jptioner cause a copy of thia fcotic,  Eh Depoeitor FQK RENTBed room with twin i tSJ0C know Py beds cooking priies, cottpl,naTr TttlT  Trayer, Gorald Reason,  woman Susanna Hoodm3TFA Martin mttar and Tony ezulka at 21101 Doyle Eoad after 10 p m or,prior to such hearing, or by personal, ltned a Kiwanis meeting at Chel Saturdays up to 3 p rar  F0R SASLEPAHAQU,service at least fie 5 dave urtol ea Monday nifrht   J mtle or female Mrsto such hearing i SALEDavenport, good cou r Piione UP o QQAOHlrem R Smith, Twlffe bf tbf DVt Haines won th diitrict o1 dtlini Als0 overstuffed chairA tvoaaopy iow Jen gloves heavyweight titleat Lan ,Jirn Whitley 631 Patterson Lake RdHelen U Gould  j snt and competed in the finals at Ihone UP 89960 Rogistor af Probate  jrai Hapids last week He won on iiiduy mhi uulostto Me Donad of Fljnt, iut RI  nponi Satur night A hahy sHterby4heeek for 2 children 2 years and 7 FOR SA2JI27l railer etmp Ft Alma HouseDpfk SrBora to tho Arthia Kryches at Misa Mary Lou Bryan Hiland 018jt amily of Famfngton spent He may reti w   Sunday at the Everett Hamn ILake, air line hosteae was taken ill home Jerry Reason informs us he andMcPherse koapita Feb13 a sonJamoe asd Gene Martin of Chelsea ealleel om Blanche Martin lastwee aas atoadod the Wheeler Marfuiotml on her last trip east nd hospitalized She carao home but Monday entered St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor ia scout troops are no longer shovling walk The villae snow plowi wa too much competition SUivrerPinckneys James ARd, ivei, 0, t i  111 Mortixgf Lake died atSt Joe hospital Arm Arbor, Sunday He was bom n Monroe Surwiv inp are his wife and 2 son Funeralin Ypsilanti today with Vurill in Woodmere Cemeterr, DetroitClifford Ejareler is home from theAnn Arbor dospitalMrsGertrude Hicks who has boosseriously ill with pneumonia is baftcr Mrs Julia Baker and Mrs Minn ie Fitch of Pontiac called on herSunday The commission will purchase371 more accres of land ia Antrim,ani C2aaeioux counties Hunters have returned 5200 whch50 rc of their deer kill cards A new goose made its appearance iaMichigan last fall, the Richardsoaor Hutchina goose which weighs WANTED ICRAP, JUNK CAfHT LOWifcr h eS  Licens e 40842 Reward Lou tuniumiah TT O fi  OQOi lU p g990 FO R RENT  rot t   hous e nea rFinckney,het , aa d col d watter  Ref erence s neede d Phon o Weesta r80103  1274 1 a t 12741 127 , Tb y Shor tw  PAAT SSupplte s Axit o Port ean d1  Mi4gct Car lo y Rea dFRUIT SMEAT S VEGETABLESGROCERIE S SBAB7 MIXB D CONCRET Etm  i aai m CCPMPAN T r  4  mil a 7a t cffowti l at 48ft lbs  hal f tha t o f th e Canadia n goos e MCDsO D Prd  PhOD  T r ft f2 4  o f the m wer e sMrs Eloys e Campbel l wit h Mrs Glen n o f Gregor y attende d Daughte n boar d meetin g a iBod fo r an d fotfrarod  o  Howei l 186 4 o r Uef to fifc oFIS H  MARKET PRICE SQUALIT YCOURTEOU S SERVIC E STATE O F MICHIGA NTh o Probat e Cour t to r ta e Covnt y o fLivingsto nI f th e Matte r o f th e flatatt  oiEdl a M  Potter  Mont  Inc A t a tomatoa of sai d Cour t hol d o oJanuar y 21 , 1956 Present , Honorab e Hira mJudg e o f Probata NOTIC E ia hereb y gfre  tlw tpetitio n o f Deln a Garriao a th eth e guardia n o f sai d oatata , prayia ghe r fina l accoun t  e allowo d oa d th oreatdo e o f aai d oatat a aaaigBa d t oIlk a poraoB  tmtitk d thareto , wff l b hear d a t tf  Probat e Oour t o n th o21s t da y o f February , 19K I t i a Ordered , tha t notic eb o  cfoe u b y publicatio nbarao f fo r thra i mak apreviou s t o sai d da y o f Mfeftf t t lth e Pinckne y Dispatch , as dpedttoaa r eaoa e a  cop y o fto  b o serve d upo n ead iWhrtoret t a t Id a la b p  roUtom d mail , ralvr i roeafp tdemanded , a t loas t fauitao a 14 prior ilaaaifif t his weak  Juae Hetde e an dweer d vo f Eol taa d wif a eallo d  a t St  r   ORDE R YOU 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> A  nv   wVelraume 78 MICHIGAN Michigan legislators areinto the 1956 campaign withage of issues As the session wearson major issue appear to be thegovernors btdtfet  and Republicanterta to cut it down, The governoi claims a 2G,0J0,OU surplus andvanta government operations expanded 60,000,OJO to be paid for out of increased tax collectionsEvenwith this expenditure thee will bea surplus oi fl,OOU,OJOThe itepabiicaus bay tais sarplusis mostly on paper and there areenough extra demands pending nowto eu, it upfSutte Lhuiman x jikensew says if there is a surplus itsliOUiu Da paaseu un lo the people inreduced taxes But history do 23 not record nere was ever a uiz 1 eduction in the history of Michigan Theaaies tax enacted in 1933 was supposed to be temporary but it was put01 the ballot and people voted itinto the constitutionBoth parties know the plight ofthe farmer with dectsting farm prices will be the chief issue thisyear vThe Democrats have held 8 farmmeetings in the state and the Re publicuns one The Democrats want a90 percent parity program and the Republicans the soil bank plan Thetrouble with the latter is it wouldbe some Lime before it showed anyresults TH1 ISBtGrNIY DMPATCtf Wednesday, February 8 1956COMMUNICATIONBASKET BALI NEWSDonald W in jrerl ReporterLast Friday the pinckney Pirates  From theVatican I went to thewere wallopped by their old rival Roman Rorum According to traditDexter 48 to 21 Pinckney jumped ion this is where the batile betweenoil to a 4 point lead but Dexter scor  the Komans and Sabinjs took place ed ti points to shoot aheadand stay j 2UG0 years ago following the rapeed there 1 vi the Sabine women Then it was aMosher had 13 for Dexter and I market place Later it became a political religious and commercial cenfer and now is pile of ruins I wentto the Colosseum next This was begun by Emperior Vespassian an 1finished by his son, Titus, for glad iatorial combats In the middle ages it was used for a fortress and in the14 th century for passion playsThenI walked out of the city wall to theoid Appian Way, an old Ronan Rdbuilt in 312 B C by Censor AppiusClaudius On each siie are rows ofCyprus andruins of early Roman11 unman 8 for PinckneyThe Little Pirates played Dexteruntil the last minute and half when they lost 34 to 25 Horning was highfor Dexter with 11 and White for Pinckney with 10Piackney Varsity FG FT PF TP03hiyga Wyiie HahmanPeicker ClarkKennedyDexter VarsityMosherClarkOMalley WentzelDevlin L LavalliDoll Devlin N 011 430 0 010 0110 21430 2 Calbolh, 6tiurci  Elementary School CURRENT COMMENTSt Marys CatnoUc Frm Albert SchnUtt,feoday Mefl bUu and 1000devotions, Fndaj eveningatConiesaiona, Friday evenjf afterNoveiu Devotions and Saturday tcsoL730 to 900 9 m and Suaday be1fore the 800 MutfMeanofula UburebCaivazy Mnnonite ChurchlUr Ezra Beachy, PastorS Supt Walter fitchWorshif, 1000Schf ol 11000FT PF TP 4 43 211 0 ,3321 0 00 0 23220 10 0 tombs Then to the Calico mbThe reis a vast labyrintth of subterraneank j galleries where the Christians cu  and were buried They also used itas a hiding place Tney are n  junderground cemeteries The itjtburial there was in 470 A DTnireare 45 galleries in all are 86 it nderground and consist of 5 floors Each grave was marked with1110 74 22 0Pinckney JrVarsity FG FT PF TPthe DcianoisMASONIC GUEST NIGhTThe first social event held in new Pinckney gym took plae Sat  Hojninturday night when over 350 attend  iiaed the umunl guest niht i Living Lvncin sUn Lcdgt u 76 hicii Masoncould briny nonIIaoi uostsana some had u many at 7 Venisonfrom the University dame Reserve White   WakefieldGoryczMcCleerITUS BurgDexter Jr VarsityI Bell Urpuhart 1220 8100 2 102 52 45 4 1 li0 Morning Worshipa marble plate but they havestolen and most of the bodies tooiiho 9th century the Catholic Church  I001 o noved the bodies of the popes and I Bvenm Servic Young Peoples Meeting 730Fellowship ServiceWednesday S00auonal CborcaKev J V Winger, rasterSunday School 930 a nuMorning Worship 1046 a mTnurs ught prayer meeting ai the cHuich ai 800I Wed choir practice 786 p nu, fhe People s GhurehM36 Weat between Main and Unadilla StreetRev Keith Rueguegger, PastorSunday School 945 a m KindergartenWe welcome Ronnie Makin lu   our room Pamela Koch was   down hill, iJean Gardner Kthe chickens and animals Do   Keiser milks their cow named A1,ie DeeHe has his own milking sT We folded paper and made sol hais Bob Twitchell went to th Low Sandra Salver has new h, ina Haines visited her Aunt C01nii Charlt  Porters dad got 3 litt,k iv Piv a VanllliricunVa cuv, ,cd oi her ivitnaA strange docame to Lmly Miller s homeMarjoie Quessenbury, Eddie Colone an Sandra Salver have hills to tneTThe school hot lunch program w8Mai ted back around 1936 to get rid0 some of the surplus farm crops h b ujht to keep theike niaiy another r O to be tem efforts to repeal JHIUIX is on thj   the conseriiij socialism andandi ,v cries icLiJoeppbishops to the different churches H0FG FT PF TP00 1 212 120 3111 016li Here is a painting of the Last supi  g,er which according to scholars is j f more 3al than the one at MilanThere are large air vents extendingu   bove the ground from the various  onparJments One painting shows he form of pzayer used then whichas exU1 u th1 arms oit fuli2 , length while standing upright Tkurs Prayer MedngJr Choir lacUce Wed Pmrtice Wed 1050 AM700 p nu 800 p nu 800 p nu 400 p nu 9 mMi ana Mrs, Mark Holmes ool Lakeland who are in Ell Cajoa,California, celebrated their 5lth First Gradeci was 7 ycua old todaWe thank Mis SitiKti for the coo  es Tory Junes moincr iML Lo b idu this tLk Toiy viiiLOC h  hi iher Sunday Jeanne Kenn iuu new shoes Linda Clough slv vii us her puppet Pinnochio and 1 1the story She went to Willow KNancy Waring1 has new skutes lobert Kaiser went tobuan ,  hettelroes dad has a new ci, c V eerier has new shoes Xareyit y visited hej1 aunt Dade iooLiher has pneumonia Jeff Di 1 ier has a new Hudson carRare ,Xi has a new blouse Jiinri, liMhii sa 3 deer JJouy Winderh v musketeer hatJohn Tasch hasa vv IxiiL, tie clij andpin and v   wiivn uf thoii ioyan that theHOIS are locai iesonsibilitiesThe ph on welfare also net this food year the yoernment added,i,uu,aoO to purchase milk to addine I1t luncnes The appropriat food was alsu greatly inciravcu The greatest number of eiuols in the history of the nationare using the program this yearIM loritt his grand mother in Ann Ai     The United States did not do tooj weI in the winter Olympic games in ity, losing most of the events sucha Lei iledding, skating etc We J u any bob sled racing In,1  oL111 they had a variety of itpen but the sleds were called bobs, Jhey veru made of stout planksiiiLijtcii oi J ileds The one in ti nv, i movable and the man who satv  iytut on the bobs steered it rh  lujit iastened to the front sled Sliding jjarties tvcre numerous and en lasted until midnight In Dex iei tlicy rode down the school houief Ki and also used another hill in the tiioii called Corktown These bobsIvch were hand made would hold 25eupleDagGuu INJUREDpropreiLor oi bialion here thfeatured the menuThc ainner wasprepared euxl wv by ic rnen jsome of whom worked all dayFrank j Zialer WUJ a iuu9e Merw inCa nip baii hpl ain gave Van Slam and introduced the toastmastev Olin RobinFrancis Dodgedeputy grand mastered Rex Sackettt grand Ciiior deaeon were present as va a grandlodge committee men and boardjuembers The enteTtannrreiTt nrimbers werethe Hill Toppers, aingersAHce Barr the Rodgiue3, buuiy hurt in an auto accident SULIj day night at Woodward and BueaaVisUt Avs, Detroit His brother,George, was driving his car whichwas completely Qeinensnea MunuyWrorpinned under the ccar andlire ctept had to be called to tutFrom here I went to Naples themost alive city in Italy I went thru Pompeii buried b vnption of MtVesuvius in AD 7C ivcre married at Toledo and havechillren Second Gradeicd Twilchell, Alan Burgiiiniie Ievinc went to the ski aito Hack in the days when little waskniwn about wild life or conserva tion the people of the state made anuubcr of mistakes They paid bountt I Sunday Dennis Reynolds had com  iLs uii hawk, owls,, sparrows etc TheMcKernan son o Join  KlIjy Sunday Pamela Grant, Duviiiere is apart yet to be excavited It wascovered over by lava as I thoughtbut by cinders, ashes and smahstones to the extent of 20 feet Theroad of Pompeii rare made ot vy argepdtyjronal blocks of lava fittedgat  dost together grooved by wheels ofout He had a concussion and acarts and chariotsThere are raiseden anklt liiMjrLe cheat iniuries t footiiHth in v ,i u1broken ankle Ueurge chest injuriesBoih were taken to tne Highland ParK hospial i Tno Dagg family have hadtnan their share of accidents arays wiie, JVlartha lot her iifeycaj1 ago in an accident uii iaaLakefid and his fatneu ueoive in thewith a gapmcv  1 teeuawas killed last Juiy 4u weeKji one near buuih Ljon irs ucurge Dagg sr and soniuiuv OL iJetioi came outJayiMeigHloringtftt, songstress andMexican dancers Win Baughn conducted a stuntcontest where contestants had Upick rubber balloons off a wall with ice tonga and put them in boxes without brea g them Maurice Cole oiHowell Wits the winner Other contenants were John Dancer, Stockbridge, Anrd, Lovas,Fowlerville andCarl Hoif, Pleasant Lake Bud Erwin prosecutor was thepeuker lie tulJcd on the daties oithe prosecutor, illegal search andUt fact that confessions cannot beused in court without supportingvidence Th greatest number of visitors days in Florida, from Detroit, Ann Arbor and Mrs Mary Wolter between for vehicles As for the bodas caught in the eruption not manyuve been foundI want Co Reggio on the  j a stopptiig pTace of SU PaulQi then to Sidly and down to Syracuse where there are many remainsox old temples and buildingsHere I got caught in a tornado Ihear, it coming and a flat on my Lomachlt swept a clean path but Iescaped it Venice was next This is uilt on 100 islands intersected by10 canals and connected by some400 bridges All transportation is onBorn to the Bernard Dilloways of vater which is all that separates and Kathryn Tipaldy McKernan,died at Chelsea Thursday He was acousin of the Tiplady iamiiie he eFineral and bunal was at Chcjls aSaturday There are several children brothers and sisters, Harry Keal, 75, a native of Dex and son of Irving Keril, formermerchant, died oi a heart attack atfiafiiyette, Tenn, Sunduy folloivingau auto accident His wife was alsobadly hurtHe was a teacher at CassTechnical high, school, Letrot from 191240 and a past master of theDexter Masonic lodge There is ason and daughter  IAIV Elaine Darrow,Linda Wy  search showed their principal articleV diet va mice and they got few ianiiijis ftnd Dennis Parker went1,0iie, Chiistine DinKei and Linu 1Jhijy went sliding down hillRoryuijh  w a car spin on the ite aiidlardiiy it treeSharon Blades grand moiluo visited lier Linda Curts vted u  ndparenU Paul Huhniiisaid h1 has a vent  lurvks and owls were supposed to devowv the farmers chickens but reci J3 frogs Stanley Liiv,v lunch pail J nda Shire ingKIWANIS NOTES William Tery6r, WashTenaw ties, ed on taxes last niht Nextluesday is Ladies Night Rev C aobage of Jackson, seaker 1Li LIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76FEBRl ARY CALENDARIcb 178  m FC degreestb 258 p m EA degree, IZioiil 14Past Masters lrri el ore Grand Lodge at coui 1 p mGrace Ledwidge of Dexter has beenchosen D A R repesentative bythai schoolLditor Frank Ames of the DexterLeader has returned from a fewof PinckneyHowell About 50 different lodges Dexier Road was hospitalized last Hoell a son and to the Robert Nos  the buildings from each other The  conjunt ion vhl1 lifjwe11 Fowkers of Lakeland last week a son  Rialto is the most famous bn  1in   r  u T  Betty Ledwidge daughter of Mrs 1 jad the chief cathedral Basiliciwere represented  week when her car went in the ditchi on North Territorial Rd in Salem The Brighton Township Democrat lany beautiful mozics In the b euent is an altar over whjch is a lass coffin in which is Bishop Jusin of Venice dated MCMXLV Hehas r silver mask over hij face and silver plated handsNo lights werer but oandles which circled the cof ,cdje  Uy Cni, Aioj Brighton Livingstononsor a county DeMoNew 1,These L VanSlambrook, vV MiIJRARY NLWS at the library are Pled Away by Second and Thirdh AIcMackoP iound a newlipL k tKtty Puckelt had coin an  Jitiy Uorowski lakes JCL k I   afT Meyeis had a onliiy r 1 1 1,iiuri DaiiK iiii newhlioe and sox, James iwnrell visited at jisafsons last weA Ann M  oung1 nmthcr had a birthdayPeb, 2 iler brother, David will re3 years oiti Thursday Nancy Annonhas a new cocker spanel calkd,lus ty Marilyn Singer saw a helieopUrSunday Don Ackley is in Si ijhospital Mrs ijell, Mike 11 rdinsgiand mother flew to  TorniaSaturday Pat Plummer went to theHowell movies Mary Jane Jeffreys and were a benefit and nota menace to ihe farmer Sparrowsarc the most prolific breeders of allI IJircli They were imported from Eng I land in the eighties and released n Central Park N Y They spread allover the country and is a few years numbered in the millions Huge flocks vere seen everywhere and they were1 said to be eating farm crops so1  legislature put a 2 cent boun1  n v MLVI bird Boys shot them with uir i  1 rifles without decreasing numbers much and then proi01 11  tr4ife rs on tered the fiftldThey ued nets which they spreadover straws tacks and in barns and took the birds by the thousandsDilieis 1 ed drugs and even poison SomcLimCL grniri was soaked in alcohol We 1 member once a number  iapper taine co Dexter earlyspirail their poisocd or drugged griln all around the village Sooninost of the yards were filled with6eiiy birds When the trappers   tn ot them householde s not let them come in theirfvisited Joan Eichman Sunday They yali to pick up the dead birds Of went sliding There are 2 stray dogs course other birds were killed toodogs bothemig Roger Bennets chick j The trapper had to take the dead is They belter watch outFourth and FiitnDtlores Schiifers father got twobin to the township clerk for anWJT r,n the tveasjier, swear they were killed in the township DeadThe ivdge of Danger by ScoggininOBITUARYA long life of gentle goodness enlad Staday evening in the passing of  iub next to the bowldromeBrignWhelr Hyde Martin at Emilys , on the 3rd Wednesday each monthCoavalescent Home, Howell A son Of the late Hiram it 1 Minnie Bosworth Martin Wheeler spent his en tire life on tae Nonh H imbugfni where he was bom 78 year The places I saw wore notas miClub will meet at the Conservation  Prtant to me as the people I traveller with and lived with They do VILLAGE CAUCUSCitizens Ticket,Village of Pinckney pike Rollene Singers uncle Bill vis sparrows were a messy bunch andited them Judy Darrow visitedCnairme Baxter SundayGrade clerks did not like to handlethem and often took the trappersword as to the count After the order was written the birds were supioscd to be buried Often the trapp do this but insteadof is , ft He graduated from Brighton The Father and Sun Banquetih lirihton Lutheran ChurchFebruary 9Herbert Dean of Brighton is convalescing from a heart attack The Bozarth Floor Covering pan Take Notice, a Citizens Caucusbe held at the fire hall on Feby 16, 1956 at 7 oclock p m tohave enough, The clothes they Nommate Candidates for office to  , yr , u  vvhrre the birds were dugWKV and the food they eat is traeic   at the Annual Village Elec , f the nd of books we have in the hcrepathetic Yet they are making a tion on Monday, March 12, 195G viz  llraryAVe had fllms lOllav about 5ftck recovery and iuch has been Jle9ident, Clerk, Treasurer, 3 Trus bjff C3ties Xew York ion, Phila dent Their railway stations are Ue t0 fil1 vacancyAssessor t ltlPha Baltimore and Washington Mildred Ackley Village Clerk  D c Lots of work on mstPs coming FiftlSpelling bee winners were BeckieMorrisrunnerup was Ronnie Haines Xo winners in the 2d and ard sec Ci offered totion Oral book reports are interest took them  anotheit cierk andir They give us an understanding  the Je   ndlesild John Barley, clerk at Dextermodern II menioned this to an Italian and he said Yes they were the Jated JanUayy 28 1956,JWgh school and nas served ontne el truck stolen at Howell has been  first thing you bombed Their reconboard and held civic offices Jeered  Detr aa parking  rpction is according to the thingff trut He never married and hia loit4on  Seven Mite Rd , neeoed firstAlthough the people are Howella new Central high school vey poor they seem happy Thebuidmjr was dedicated Thursday, rins are divided inf comparUimmediate survivor is a brother, Smith now being cared for in aFannington nursing home A sister,fAmnie, and 2 brother, George  and David, died in childhood The funeral will be Thursday itI pm at the Swarthtout FuneralHtat, Rev J W Winger offieteriAf with burial in Sprout Cemetery7th DISTRICT ELECTIONThere will be a 7th District Masaie election at the Ypsilanti Masonit tftmple Saturday evening, Feb 11at 780 p m to elect a member ofthe board of general purposes andelUtrkt deputy instructor Olin Roo of Livingston Lodge is a canfor the board job and BarneyWUaon of Fraternity Lodge,husbandof Dorothy Ellis for instructorOnlypttt masters, wardens and masters Cfta vote, Livingston wants a gooddeiagetfoa out If need tranaportaHlP phoisi tht February 2Two boys who ran away from divided intoments1 had many onservationsthe  people on the withLansing Reform School and stole a speak German rt tention  to a certain seciiov of the law which read that allbirds brought in for bounty mustbe in a presentable condition Bwbounty was remdved when scientists proved the birds were a benefit to     tr farmer on account of the greatwill be held at the fire hall on Feb i arr Corimcnwealth Our nominat rumber of insects, bugs and worms luary 16f 1956 at 2 oclock p m to1  commitee nominated Don Bark ,h foqtroy which are their principNominate Candidates for offices to  Marguene Leach and iierrv Kui ,          CilUtj a this week but we are ready forI itVIII 4i iTTrtia  Fiftn and Sixth GradesUnion Ticket Village of Piackncy  Jam Mrttrtlir hai l birthda Take Notice that a Union Caucus  Tlursday Dale Murray went to thecar at Fowlervllie were picked up by state police at odland Parkat BrightonMrs Erma Griffith,, 01 Ann Ar jbnr, teacher in the Hartland first j when north 1was killed January 31hei car hit a tree on US23,of Brighton r,   havemuch more to tell you when I comehove I have colored slides which IHJJI show youWith love Welton ChamberlainAUTO ACCIDENTSVuto accidents continue to pile up to run fVictor VanAmerinjrenn, 79, an I day morning Billie Howard was hitResident of the board of education  by  car in front of his home at Dex be filled at the Annual Village Elecon Monday, March 12, 1956 viz  are now planningident, Clerk, Treasurer, 3 Trus , programtecsv to fill vacancyAssessor  SixthMildred Ackley, Village Clerk Dated January 28, 1956HOUSE FOR SALEThe former Lewis home locatedat the corner of Pearl and Kam Streets Included in the sale Tne ithourlv and Nort W7B vf,  of the house are a Practically new and North Territorial Rdswhile hot air furnace, hot water heaterdied at the Alma Masonic home lastThursday His wife and daughterpreceeded him in death He was ai member of Golden Rule LodgeWhen Lvingston Lodge made their  rip to the home last June ye editor sution watron hit tho trnVkV I iUir x oiLi  w L , S Sm  neKnit car House must be off premisesWitin on the Dexter school bus by tank anfl waternfS vy Ruhard Knight 19 Bid8 are V    of Pinckney Knight said the bus Marys Rectory till 300 P M FebfUher light was not working A iuary 14, 1956 air furnace, hot water heaterpumpBids are open and received at Stcalled on him Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon went to St Petersburg, Flcrida,but week to visit her brotherSWve and Billie Clark of Pinckney hit the March 20th, 1966sedan A car coming down N Terr TermsCaahitoria Rd hit him ThHoward bov byXewsThe school is voting for a studentrvirc jrcsiMont The candidates arc Sritry Kaiser, of our room, DonParker, and Marguerite Lenoh WeWo are planning our graduationprogram  There are 11 groups of children in our class, and each is studying a different foreign countryMost all of the 6th grade was onpunishment 3 days for throwingMmwban out of territoryPINCKNEY PESThe Pegs of Pinckney ExtensionClub will meet at 7 p m February O E S NO HI CALENDARFeb 10 Regular meeting vi,12Dinner at temple 12J00 p m Public invited Feb 18 Sweetheart PartyBASKET BALL SCORESManchester 62,Hoysvilln 47SouthLyon 61, Hartland 33 Holt 65,, Hownll 45 Saline 75, Chelsea 50Roose Dd 4Uve  59, Flat Rock 40Dundeel47 University 62, Milan 43Denit Catholic Central 77,Ann Arborv Milford 96, Brighton 67, Frtdv  3bvwaataken to St Joe hospital but All the cows in the county willl Wayne Carr spent th wetk ejulhis injuries were slight be Banca tested, starting March 1 with in Port EuroaOrKer of Milford got 40 points,nlle 63, Stockbridge 47Gainet 86,Dcvitt 45 Leslie 68, Okemas 62New Lothrop 58, Byron 48 SaieV86, Bnttton6J Fowlerville 87 Motrioe 40 WiJ  AfrfrefHE PINCKNM DlbPAtfCH Wednesday, February 8jj  ,ri     rviceCompleteGas, Oil, Lubrication Tires and BatteriesB F Goodrich Tires, E itterie, AccessoriesMara446 East Mam Street Phone UP 3 JUG Hckt VedderMgrJl        SL AD EIDE THEALL NEW 1S53 CHEVROLETWe Give Top AiovariCj on Your Present Car Rfcgat aless of Year or Make FRED C OTTO it Notes of 25 Year Ago  Pinekney Independents lost to thejt Lansing Baptist Church at th Scott iieid house, Lansing Thursdaynight 45 to 30 This is the new build ing given the church by Richard Scott president of the Reo Motor Co Don Swurthout had 20 points, HvyI Keason 13 The other, players wore  Wayne Carr, Har Hall and Vic iiour bornais Friday they beat Chelseavcam here  to Mi Svravciioiit hiij 24 points and Reason 22i Livingston Lodge No 7J goes toj Stockbridjtje Feb 12 to work MM de i grees HTHEATRE MICHIGANJanet Leigh M Jek Leaoa faMY SISTER EILEENin CinemaScopc and Okriday, Saturday, February 10, 11 Doabli FeatureI on Curtis sad Pat CrowleyTHE SQUARE JUGGLET cer tmn hil you ,AT YOUR vci oft ,  ytcjr Frtt DemonTatinj HILAND LAKE PHONE UP 85560JIM WHITE SALES REPRESENTATIVE, ANN ARBORJV JACK HANNETT Mr irii Mhated thiir 501 wcJdinr arniesai y Feb 7 Thy veiu married rtCheJsea by Rev Fr ConsidinePiuckney high school lost bothgames to the Ann Arbor YMCA lastweek The first team 31 to 21 arHsecond team 19 to 17 James Wylie was given a surpriseparty Feb 4 on his 70th birthdayHarry Murphy and Merlin Laveyboth had appendicitis operations utthe Pinekney Sanatorium last weekA number of relatives of Mrs IdaMie Mowers gave her a surprise Sunday on her birthdayBert Daller was in Detroit Monas witness in the Crumbaugh caseRoss Read and wife are attendingtic lumbermens convention at the BookCadillac, DetroitMrs Maria Dinkel who has beenvisiting her daughter in Jacksn ishomeThis issue contains a letter fromMett Ohiler who is in Lockhart,FloridaNorman Clark who is in TarponSprings, Florida, cauyht a fish therewhich wrs 0 ft 6 inches loner Ho and Bert Thomas who is with himvil return about April 10 THEE NAKED SEAn Technicoloray, Monday, February 12, 13 Suuoay, z6M p m OontMiicMui ray, Dorothy MaloieUAT  LKPOINTIn Superscope and Colprlu Wtd, Ihur, Feb 14, 15, 16 1, sard Keol and Aan BlythiKISMETin CinemaScope and ColorThe Tom Clarks of Ann Arb w Sunday guests of Mrs Mcrrgar LEE THEATREWIBTMORE LAKEi  Fyiday, Satrdy, 1 ebrary H, 11TENNESSEE S PARTKOtin SupeScepe nd Cttor wttA Payne, Rhonda Fltaing andROHM Id Bcftccn adMU8ICLANIT  CartoonMonday February 12, 13Jennifer JOAM and Robert StackGOOD MORNING MISS DOVE aad Colorcartoonark and family IWecU Thur, Feb 14, 15, IIJoan Crawford, Barry SullivanlaQUEEN BEEFtatvette Ntratty Newa CartoonSYLVANTHEATREThur, FTL Sat, fob 9, It ,11 Ronald Regn, John Payne andRhonda FlemiafBrett Harti Famoa Story TENNESSEES PARTNERI iu SuperSeopo and Technicolorof Brightonminliam, Alabama IKenneth Darrow and Harold Griff snda Monday, February 12, 13Three Rivers called on the MF Drrows Sunday The Murray Kennedy family wereSunday guests of the Ambrose Ken familyWesley Reader took Dick KennedyHerb Palmer and wife spent Sun Te Dylo Temnleions oday with the Herb jr family m Tlnrbor spent Sunday with the Al  tonburned last weekFlint I bert Shirleys MU Dennis Clark to the Michiganliakot ball game Saturday nite The Charles Trost family of DearThe Dr Blatchford home at Brish born called on the Andrew Camp Sundaybei ls this u answer to todays headlinesREBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE In Cinemascope aad CtMor wttnJimes Dean and Natalie WoodWed, Thur, Feb 14, 15 16DUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPIin TechnicolorLex Barker and Patrice MedinaI Tliurs, Fri, Sat, Feb 16, 17, 18TREASURE Or PANCHO VILLA ni SuperScope Teehincolor Withliory Calhpun, Shelly Winters andGilbert RolandNotes of 48 Years Ago Charles Carrol pled gulty beforeJustice William Plnceway to steal In, sheep from Kirk VanWinkle andwas given 30 days in jailIrene Dupus of Detroit is visitingEmma Gardner Lexicr has abided their 8th teacherin Miss Nelle Ellis of Grand RapidsMrs Floyd Reason enterttined anumber of ladies Wednesday nightlirry Going has moved into theU heeler house on South Mill St vcr cute by Jake Mack who has bought lie William Black house,Mrs C A Parshall of Howell isvMung her daughter, Mrs Herbert Gillette She came by way of Lakelai and hati to Wait therVlTCTLi m to 1100 p m due to train de layThis place was blockaded 5 dayslast week by deep snow and most oX the roads uwa iarpassiuie It was net until Friday they were shovelledourGrand Trunk bridge gang Isin a oew bridge east of townMrs Elizabeth Clinton is spendingihe winter with her daughter, MrsWatts, in Peoria, 111 The funeral of Frank Smith whodied in Pontiac was held from the home of his brotherinlaw, John DD White , Thursday In Howell Mrs Conklin sued Stocko d  Drfee salon keepers forselling her husband liqvor after being served with notice iot to and  led yz o1 court for 7501The Elmer Smith Laura Hinch,v left for Hamltion, Ontario, Mon a and from there go to their new t iv R  ,   Uh an Warren Ruiton has a new PortlandIs a minute of your time worth 50,000  Jjtt took ot thoso 7IS bl prliM In Plymouths150,000 lucky Motor Number Swoopttokess   1st prize50,00 02n d priioworl d trip f r tw  b y oir, plwi 5,00 0r4  priso5,00 0prito2,10 0Mfmmtfth  tolufts ou r tnagt40hf  Adiiovomofi r Wk, Jan, 29fob  45th priio1,00 05 0 prlzo s o f 50 07 5  prize s o f 25 010 0 prize  o f 10 055 5 prize  o f 5 0 Your presen t ca r ma y hel p yo u wi n 50,00 0Spen d a  minutewi n a  fortune  That s make  Nothin g whateve r t o buy  O f course ,Plymouth s giganti c 160,00 0 Luck y Moto r youl l wan t t o inspec t th e easytoow n Push Numbe r Sweepstakes  Yo u driv e ove r t o Butto n Plymouth an y Plymout h deale r an d recor d th e moto r Hurr y ove r toda y an d registe r you r moto rcumbe r o f you r 196 0 o r newe r ca r an y number  You r deale r ha s complet e rules PLYMOUT H to  bu y now  boffo r trvd1n, too,,ffr t tmt  fkaf gdng ploc  whk te Ywn fa Heart     mMAI N ST YAN S Walter Reaso n is  workin g fo r Del lHall Ber t Hof f is  puttin g u i ic e a t th eMichiga n Stat e San Mis s Nelli e Gardne r ha i gon e t oDetroi t nn d Huifal o t o vie w millin er y styles    ivliit t   th  o  iv  pup  a tth e Youngrlov e schoo l Wednesday ,ivdr a Abbot t an d Glady s Daile y wh ojttcn u schoo l in  Hwel l gt  snwe iin  en d ha d t o sta y there Ber n t o Wil l Dunba r an d wif e o nFeb  9,  a daughter ,Wil l Blair  An d famil y hav e move dt o  Pinckjifjj  wher e h e wil l ru n th tdray Th e Anderso n Farmer s Clu b me twit h th e Alber t Wilson s Saturda yan d electe d th e followin g officers Pres , Fre d Burgess  Vic e Prei , V G  DinkeJ  Secretary , Mar y Granier Treas , Willia m Durkee Th e Winsto n Bauffhn s entertain e d  the  Pa t Harwood s o f Lovell iin d th e Cliffor d Mitle n a t dfane rv Sunday Th e Lyn n Hendee s an d Lloy d He n1  dees spen t Sunda y wit h th e Gai tHendee s i n Owosao Ih e Merwi n Campbell s entertain    ,  j 4 n hono r o f Jame s Han s btrtftoa y1  the Jame s Hal l famil y Arnol d Br cuikt , Mari e Rossma n o f Owosa o  tf 004   ax P 110 1    nn Arbo r caKit  O  OM I e d o n th e Bo b Acldey i SatvrcU jta d w  Bab t ga m a t th t It It,Wedattdaj, February IMYRON HUGHESLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS  SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKE1SJSEDY GENERA STORE ki  A 1 iEven in the good old days you couldnt find laundress for such a small sum But today, 44buys enough electricity to wash and dry the weekslaundry for the average family With an electricclothes dryer to match your electric washer youdo your laundry the modern waythe easy wayFollow the modern trend toward all electric HvingSee the new electric clothes dryers at your appliance dealers or Detroit EdisonAr W UK WIfWHEREPiiick vtOM 12 2 PM toMOTORS hiJJRUARY 12 The following members of Livingston Lodge No 76 attended a Mason ic school of instruction Thursday atGolden Rule Lodge, Ann Arbor con ducted by Dr Morgan Sead, grandlecturer Leone VanSlambrookFrank ZieglerHarold Porter Harold Henrylferwin Campbell, P W CurlettOnaCampbell, George Enquist Otis Mat tafOXU Georgs Foster, Lawence Cam bony Floyd WatUrs, William LambLamb also has a membership in Goldim Rale aad acted as stewardThe William Ketcham have moved into Mrs Mae Dallers front apart vacated by Mrs Brittta Brash whohas moved her beauty shop to herhomeWilliam Whitley of Ann Arborand Carl Spath of Milford called on the Jim Whittleya Saturday and at tended the Maonic banquet withhimThe Robert Reads and HowardReads were Thursday dinner quests Ivan Remley of Livonia was hereSaturday and and broughtt 7 mem bers of Brightmore lodge to theMasonif banquet Hall and wife called on thei Lashos in Birmingham lastFridayPaul Everett, Bert Bennett aniMi Mottley of Detroit called on Lester McAfee Saturday and attended the Masonic banquet with him The Howard Hushmans of AnnArbor were week end guests of tthe Edwin Sprouts Mr Hushman wentto the Masonic banquet with Edwia Allen Dinkel has sold his newhome at Chubbs Corners to Ray Longway of Sandusky who has beentiansferred here by the Detroit Edison Company He has 2 children Sunday callers of the Albert Dinkels were Gerald Dinkel of Lake Che mung, Audrey Klikott of Brighton,the Francis Shehans and Gene Dink IA sr and wife ,  Asher Wylie and wife were Sundny guests of the L J Fosters ofWalled Lake The following gave a bridal showe for Nancy Chubb of MarionI Friday night at the Albert Dinkelhome Alberta Close, Leota Reason,i Mandy DeBarr, Cecelia Boscher,, Carlene Brown, Louise Ziegler Itwas also a farewell party for Loufee who goes to Arizona this week Mrs Madeline Shehnn, Mary KayBilly of Ann Arbor called on theWilliam Shehans Sunday LloydHndee called Saturday  The Robert Pikes were in Ovvossoand Corruna Friday The ErstonClarka of Jjad44JaeHetl fast Wednesday Mrs John Cook of East Main StI fell from her back porch Friday and injured her back She was taken toI St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor in the I Swarthout ambulance1 TloyJ Fuiford and wife of Wayne I and Pat Ha wood and wife of LovI ells were wevk end guests of the Clifford Millers Rupert Garner, brotherinlaw ofSeorge VanNcrman has boon appoin IP 1 durict deputy atonic instruc tor  ,7 yne co n ,  y the Cmnplete line of Pltiabing FlxturMand SuppliesElectee, Oil and Gas He Water HeatersCOMPLETE LINE Of PUMPSWESFLL WE INSTALL  SERVICE 1075 E M36t Wagoners Grocer6066 PINCKNEY ROADutility Merchandise LOWPRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2BEEF iitAil Your Choice, Lb LEAL iiLiT PORK HOCK, I 59c39c59c100Close Monday and Thursday 830 to 6 StV Custom ButcheringTHE HOLLISTER MARKETPUTNAM TO UNSHIPJ ae Poi  i  i Jumes Ramosand Ed Nacuna o klahoma spenti ti week erd v    Harold Port1 ters They hae hoe transferred 1 Aiuirc r VijA   andThi Harold i iiciir s of Binnin,I ham wore Sunday eta f the , rrank Abculeens The Ton Wares spent the wek  crd wiLh th Ross Lamb family ini ncinnuttiOhioMrH Willa Lamb and children ofAnn Arbor and Mrs Jean Meyer andchildren were Sunday guests at the V H Meyer homeThe Ernest Chanyl family wertLwauy guests of the Francis SJhansRalph Hall with Err rrivy ofDexter spent week end at Houghton Lake i WILL COLLECT TAXES AT MY HOME Al233 UNAD1LLA Si, 2 Blocks North of Pure Gat900 A M TO 500  MMONDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYARNOLD BERQU1STDAY DINNERWHO BYPINCKNEY CHAPTER lift 145 0 E SWHAT FORWORTHY GRAND MATRONS PROECTALSO TO FAT A A GOOD DINNER CHILDREN 75teturried Su n oco r ue I Oi IHAS BBBN ABDSB TO OUR BUSMttWe Are Ready to Service You on Both No 1 and No 2 OilAUO AS U8VAL Wl HATE THE6est Quality of Coal, Oil and Building SupplieD E HOEY  SONSHA 8119 Dexter LOUIES WGLD1NG SHOPHave Art Portable WtkUaf Outfit Also AtttnLOUIE BROWN4564 Pinckn7Howtll lUtJ Phone Hwtll 4M WlThpw  RuHdl Clark family of BuckOne tftokel sr it homrom th  tak and Xn Q W Clark wru Tht Merlin AmburfeyH wtntth iki torn Suad7 LIVINGSTON OFFICE SUPPLYTYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINBI SALM ft MPAfllRIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER201 SOUTH HtJWHLL PHtNB BOW1LL 29UWATER SYSTEMS,PLUMBING REPAIRS THE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 1jfttdre Hiram Smith te hiding TheShtrtdw  Kceurtto Oakland eountty this we Hoffs of Jackwm colled o th UwOca CampboB mkm Ud dbu thtSwr aamm cMt on Us btek    J,   vfefer t IMSBUY THE BESTbuy aPOOTHERM wtwnati IUCTMCWATER HEATERA s abort DUOTHERM Aatomslt Ihnlih Water Heaters whatt TODfcsVTRBATRD TANKto a hat water proMi I fraouuT MAimmo m ante tor herlifr1 MHKALY nUMDIMHnD for,T ZNB0LATO for gttttoreftatent HOT WATT iUEPROFESSIONALCUT YOUR FUEL BIU Sood insulation can reduce your fuel bioy as pnuch as onethird If you would li eto make this improvement and the cash Unhandy, see us about a modernization loan Repay by the month out of incomeHOWELUPINCKNEYOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANKINGTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK  ypinekmty Mkhlga1100 A M to 800 H MExceptMOIL, Toea100 to 800  MGeneru U P s3221CLA W M UN SELL, ASSOCIATERKG1TEKFO LAL SURVEYOROffice 211 East Graad Riverhone 1551W Howell, Michigan  Muaell, 3DM 0 Sisrtsesl DirectorModem Ambulance ServicePHONE U P SWT1Tred 6 BdokMf, Sr t120 Weat GnHowell, Michigan358 61 1 ft MeOtokeyDENTISTTelephone Offke 9S5  Residence 814Eveniugs by Appoimneat flowell MichiganBERT WYLffi,ARM SALES A SPECIALITYI hone Fowlerville CA 39356THRIFT eoBinl wait DuoTherm Sries t55 Coronet12 to 829alton capactiei yr Warranty,ftOUNt OR TA1UTOP MOHS FOft ANY FAMILYS MIENTHE LAVEY HARDWARESAY IT A WrTK FLOWERS frtn HELLHTS FLOWERSPhsss 284 HowellBottle Gas COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATINGWYLE L PGAS SERVICE Iupert Garner andlritf, George Vining Sianton of Wm, Perritt Lodge, Deroit, Pat Umphlett, Ann Arbor and Brandon White jr were Saturdaycallers of the George VanNormansThe Robert Seefelds were Sundayclay dinner guests of the  HowardSeefelds in BrightonThe Howard Read family attended the house warning of GeorgeWilde jrs new home in Ann Arbor SundayMr and Mrs Clare Miller Billand Carol called on Rick Miller atAlma SundayDonald Ackley, son of the RobertAckleys underwent a hernia opera, ton at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Monday wTTe, Bert Wilbur Eisele and wife of Fowler jand Harry  vjne were Sunday guests of MrsLee Lavey called up from Miami,Vlo7 may He said the temperature was 85 there untold JierquisfJxuzdilla St PinsJmevJi hepairing Gold cher, Wcrtch PondsJewendmad Fathv BtUf LLOYD lkmicjvestock ruTrip  General TruckingMr, Keimo iy visited Mrs  lil er TVSalesServiceMame Shehan Friday at EmilysCVivalescent Home in Howell MrsBetty Seefeld and children of iJoslyr Lake were Thursday guests rt the Earl Baughn home The Dosmond Ledwide family orlie1 Oak and the Vince LaRosafamily were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeMrsRaymonda Morris and dauhteis and Mis Mildred Parks were  15 AD TO  TELEVISIONPrompt and CourteousPtimt UP 855i 125 Webeter  Pinckney, Roger X Carr AgeaqrCOM LBTK IN8UKANCA GOVSII ASMEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL ST Pincknej, Mick Pboot UP SS1S1Real Estatearms, domes, Lake Propen Ku nW Opportunitiesujt Your Prsperty WkI raidDikr  2t9 North PeafHONE U PDR J E CAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday iano Saturday bj Appointment9126 Chilson Road, mi N of M Pb  Brighton AC 7441ADVS FOR SALErIwo suits, size l0Hunter Green and Glenplaid UP 8 3174 Jane WidmayerFOR RENTBed room with twin beds, cooking priviliges, couple,man OL woman Susanna HoodIP YOU THINK THAT ONCE IS ENOUGH TC RILLPAY A then pay by check, not cash For cancelled checks, are legal evidence of paymenfAnd its so much simplerso much quickerLo settle all your accounts with pen and ink andpostage stamps instead of personal messenger workDeposit your cash and use your credjt the bujSioejaslikfi way Checking Account here 21101 Doyle Road after 10 p m orSaturday dinner guests of Mrs Irv Sc,urdays up to 3 p m iiiti Cantrell The Geral I Kennedy family ofHowell wei Sunday guests of thervin Kennedys The Andrew Nesfiitts spent lastThursday with Mrs Pearson in lluwcii and Saturday with DrV lie and wife in Dexter lcv Huivccd und wife of Lovellscalled on the George Meabons Sunday FOM SALEDavenoit, oodirori A  overstuffed ehafr Jm Whttley 631 Patterson Lake Rd Phone UP 8 9960 FOR SALELarge Norge Fastempoil heater with fan, 275 gai tank,piping and copper tubing, k excel ent condition 6000 complete AlsoElectro Chef cook stove, good con dition 3500 Call UP 821117Rev Keith 8 RuegseggerWANTEDA baby sitter by the week for 2 children 2 years and 7years old Can go after her Write Mrs Russell Mumford at theCol George Game Reserve VAXTEDTO BUYA Toulouse henihone UP 8 5337SASLEPARAQUETS 300male or female, Mrs G VanSkiver Pione UP 89908TATii Ok MICHIGAN,rUtNE C3 HOWELL VaaHorn and wife iptSunday witk the Floyd Weeks famHy is Grand LedgeMrs Ithel Sprout spent Hie weeked witk the Charles Soulc familyIn Hewell Homer Smith of Fowlerville andMax Morgan of Howell called onthe Dale Millers Saturday and werehh guests at the MAeonic banquetThe Ljmi Hendees and Rex Hendees were in Lansing Thursday First Nahona BankKedexal bupervlnioiMctnWr of Federal Resorro OrporatJoa and FederaJ Depoalr, IMMUT ance CorporationAll Deposit Injured Up to 10,000 for Each DepositorPinckneys LOST  Male beagle, black, tan andThe PvaT ourt fo the Joufctj I white, 4 yearsold 25 reward for reof LIvinKiton 1 turn or information leading to re FR SLZ27In the Mattp of the Estate of 1Edla Mies Potter Deceased  JWANTE SCRAP, JUNK CARS At a sessit i of said Court held on, Edward Bennett, Pinckneyjanuaiy 17, 1956 , PhoHe UP 16644Present, HoiiOrable Hiram R  ,rSmith Judge of Probate  Notice s Hereby Given That theJ petition of Merle Weaver praying the instrument file  in sai  Court badmitted to probate as ,he Last Willand Testament of said deceaeed, thatadministration of said estate be granted to Merle Weaver or some other suitable person, and that the heinof said deceased be determined, willbe heard at the Probate Court onFebruary 14, 1956 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by a publication hereof forthree weeks consecutively previousto said day of hearing, in the Pinck Ft Alraa HouseTrailer cheap Lucius Doyle Sr M23   FOUNDBlack and white hMffltclog with 4 white feet Owner phoneFOR RE NT Upstair unfumishedd U P 8 552apartment  Phone UP 89990  LOSTWalker hound, female, whitiFOR RENTFurnished house, cor, own spot named1 Penay Detroitner of Pingree and Suears Rds Wlil 40842 2000 Reward Lostael or low down payment About 3  vicinityuih Laie ml il mies west of Pinckney UP 8 9982 con, 17192 Beaverland , Detroit19 Mich Phone KE 35843FOR RENT5 room house near Finckney,hot and cold watter References needed Phone Webster30103 12741 at 127411 Appoline StDetroit 27, Tebby Short Fred Fiah, 8640 Farley RoadARF AMFRUITS MEATS VEGETABLESGROCERIESFISHMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE ney Dispatch, and that the petitioner wdiny Supplies Auto  cause a copy of this notice to be servj Automotivt Glass Sbld anded upon each known party in interest Installedat his last known address by register KM East GraadRhsw Phoneed mail, return receipt demanded at j HowelL least fourteen 14 days prior to FOK FOR RNTModra Room145 Stuart St, Phone UP 89971such hearing, by personal service at land and qiuvL aradftc t maleast five 5 prior to such hearing, led, also processed rend Celesta Paxshall v   Hiram R Smith, Judgt of ProbateA true Copy Helen M GouldDeputy Renter of Probate WANTEDtVaahii ars anacalled for and delivered Phone Howell 1854 or 11R L SORRELLWater Wells and PompsU Makes of Pumps ServicedB8ADY MIXED CON OH ETBD 4 I GRAVEL COMPANY4 miies west of Howell at 4351Mason ftd Phone TT  r PEOVV i    1OWEMrs Elbyse Campbell with MrsSTATS OP MICHIGAN Ralph Glenn of Gregory attended The Probate Court tor uie County of Kiagrs Daughters beard meeting at Livingston i FJJit his weekU the MatUr of the Estate eEdla M Potter Ment IncAt a srfsion of said Court held onJanuary 26, 1966Present, Honorable Hiram RSmith,Judge of Probate NOTtCl is hereby 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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> , DUPATCH Wednesday February 1, 1954MICHIGAN MIRROR BASKET DonaW Winn Although Republicans controll thethey COMMUNICATIONThe interior the Duomo consists No 56aHMf Gtiurctattt Mays Cauiote Cteca r Fr Albert Schiwitt, Paster ttaaea 80o and 1000 aundevotion Fnuay evening HilSlSeW CURRENT COMMENTjtw taxes due to reeoid fcas tmt want the legislate e UMtU automation and fit peace time  j  yi thereSp Hannan was high man with 17 The uw Piratea m Josi to J to McCleer was more Lonme  Leonardo worked f 1495  ug onforeb00Utuwoarc The governor wants higher uagtjtfptoyaiaat rminsaiaon, farmeraiK more state police, added menaad a budget 60,000,000 Hollingsworth than last year H ,7i ef GOT Williams appointments jienryface confirmation at this session Wyhe Republicans expect to hold back j Huhman of them in case the next gover  Pgy is RepublicanThey did however  Kennedy Frday night they entertain Dexterhere , the league leading teampinckney Vwilt FG  pp TpIiuni8 which is located down in theissecond century andsideied a much better attends conMorniaiSanaay Scfr olYoung Peoples Meeting fallow ship Service 100011008002 1354 72 2710 3 2240 17mfirm Tom Downs to the Micchi j Kartland Vanity FG FT PF TPIvan Unemployment Commisson af   r  rr i rtar rerfusing to do so for 3 sessions to idea of a school for bad drivis gaming support It was killedat the special session It providestfcal all persons who get 3 traffic titireta in 2 years must enroll in a4rlYrs achoolit cost 5 for 6 weeks An effort Is also being madethe drunkometer test Thetatt u used in 17 statesAt i LingMcDevittBoutell J SimmonsBoutell DCallaghanHidenaurChristensen Winegart Pinckney JrVarsityWakefield  Holiingsworth , Sockow 00120 3 04 1 010 413 00 2 41 2333 24 1 0128 19084FG nPPT3  0  2Clark 7Rady 2hrown 0jVieOteer ,  2Gerycz  0Imus 4Singer   0White 2Bvrjr   0Pieiras  0HiuUand Jr Varsity FGiAruoid 2Cnristansen 1 10040 010 00011 10131 110 20240 70418 40 5090 410FP TPCase 0Winegarner 063 0 3010 006 4 5105 S 32 0 72 1Q 0012 4 Scala theatre which is one ofworlds famous opera housesFrom Milaa I went to Verona anddowr to Florence, the most beauiful place in Italy Some of the huitiful pieces of art would shock  snencanaThen I went to the cathedral  tMaria Novello, which is of the 1 rhcentury, and is known as the crtcenter of the world Then I we tothp Palazzzo Vecchio also 13th century The area there is filled withstautes of every descriptor I took a lot of picture Then to the PonteVeecho which is a bridge over the River and on which are manysimilar to those in VeniceHere are the tombs of Galileo Michae lAngelo Foscolo, Alfieri andCanovoFrom Florence I took the train toto Pisa on the Ligurian sea and sawthe famous leaning tower and cathedral ther3 Then I went to Rome,then to Pescaro on the Adriatic seaand Ancona, Frlogno and north toAssisi This was the home of StFrancis I sawhis tomb which isabove the altar in the Basilica which is a church or rnhr 3 decks ofchurches and the i  of the Fraaciscan monks hit1 ut on the mountain topI foimd a  d here from Kenosba, Wisconsin ho v3 working in  the monistary He has beea here 7months and hi pnar jr jeb iXaheVj        them around the birthplace and tomb of St Francis fi  J n Winger, fasterSchool 980 a m Worship 1045 a mI Bight prayer meetingat the cfturch ai 100Wed cfeoir practice 730 p mfbe feufesM36 Weat between Main and , lnadilla StreetRe Keith Buegaegger, PastorSunday School 945 a mMorming Wership 1050 AMYouthEvening Service4Xf Qir Jractice Wed ir Practice Wad 700800800 40070 p mp mp m p mp mGUEST NIGHTATUHIMY FERUARY 4, 1936700 P M at Pinckney Hih School KindergartenLarry Klein has a new sled urv1Dc Wayne Baxter some chick iuPamela Koch went to her grandmothers Sun JJean Gaidnei nu  cecklace, Ricky Wilson was i i ai accident when his mothers ,Jtkidded on the ice We have siacuour new work booksRody Widiovv is yoing to have a swing  uicl haries Chambers dad caucitwun fishCarl Taurianinens gran 1 nunti from the Straits visited him inij Anderson went to Lansing  jLiiily Miller had a louihiJUeu Lida VVhitieys cousins visit ted her SundaySecond GradeJuthy Heath, Dennis Parker, Lois Miirey, Pamela Grant and Kuiylicathy have new shoes Mike Uaiver and Elaine Darrow weic at thsKi Low limy lientz, David Chan Dcs and Linda Curt were slio iown hill Kathleen Singer womiisiing Fred Twitchelia dud wiice fishing Paula Wilson was in acr accident but escaped injuryLoisShiruy visited hei aunt HelenSii Ciai visitei her tfrandpaivnts a Jjikt VanLllaiicums Iand par w iiced her Carol Alenkes paivm, tiii A wedding, Stan Lind was n,iIli wah his parents and caught UcmostFourth and FiftnSL latiue Posters sister hs v, u1 glasses Kollenc Singers weiai Jdiii Sunday The Cub Scoutsaii oiii to the Shrine Circusuiiiayv e ue oi theConservation releases have beenB ieleases on the Kieat val apen and its use in paper ei  arly lumbermen shun it in favor of the pine and hard nd OJU ,uAia chink its raL a jtiLi  i Aivwy ThisbO years ao theliun v, ereHudson wel i pojlar is u member of the asp tanily There the logs were rolled into puJp Sprucemixed with them to give slronr fiberThe pulp bout 3 foot squareinches thick aid andi beinge paper a,uaixs wrvwere shipped fojjiJiariti to be made in to paperJam1 s Henry, father of Jesse drovetjic mule team which hauled thei to the Dexter freight houseami toi u lad of pine logs to theuiljj mill This mill ceased operationliK i7 It was said anhii oj making pap r ici fectod At Osborn oniv iodveen Annfir j iiiill tualc jiaper from strawu  as heay blown paper usedby butchers and carpenters A man  ho ixujiiit huue amounts of strawavid hauled it tr the mill was called Naw Stabler cheaperhad bfeathe HuronArbor and DexJack our inRooms Open 600 p m loVisitors The Menu Features Venisonu May Bring a NonMasonicFor Reservations Phone FrankICT Ne 47 HowvlPy, Curtett UP 8ani Pinckney  i PROGRAMns ana tin pnpiarjr JD  M, xa ,iVWcation , Chaplain the EojHishlJMbpl and show WeTcomciffBw6 VairSlamboalOVM and Introduction of Toastmasterj Toastmaster Olin Robinson D D I Gradeoictud new oUiceis andiiJLieis ihe second semester liiianu Gubaciiy Vice Pr  Licny dydf Sec, John Vilsoi,, xiva, heryl VanXorman Bonoivuiiii ahd Judy iiaines were neitheriiOil or late the iirsl semester,A w liae may new books we are mJcjjiii ii Liok review Kaien Donwin matie a iorama lor the story JJ l ht Little Lost SunbeamThe Kihook class are reading transport tion stories They are collecting pi our youth thieves wouldiik of breaking into anvn as a school as there would be money in either place T B, Can polio Hart fund and otheres were unkrovrn Ther magazine, athletic reiuifh funds At the time orwerehotof the erive  thetiitseniMMarilyn VanSlambrook School DAR Repreiiitaive, a Senior NOTESProsecuting attorney, J ton i FNejfhboring NotesThe Galilean Baptist Church atPortne Lnke which ha ben hold ing meetings sincp 1951 and built anew church , was officially organized last weekThe Detreit Edison Company Isbuildinsr a new suhatation at Bidgh Sinng by theHill ToppersIntroduction DistinguishedVaBarrettesdav night on the dutiesjWasaoutorNext Tuesday nUnt Treas, Vernor of Washtectanty will talk on taxes1R1 MOTHERS CLUB JlotVers Qub will meet in theH vrpetj room in the Elemetary b fljt 700 p m The schoolfrill jbt present nd answerTILLAGE CAUCUSTik Vill of Frank Seger who recently sold theBrighton Arjrus has taken over theThompson Realty  Co while MrThompson is in Florida , The Mellus hospital, Brighton obseived its 25th anniversary Jan30 It was founded by Dr H P Mellus in 1931 He died in 1936 Dr Mai McGregor is the present hossupt76 pints of blood were received atthe Red Cross bood bank at Hart land last week Robin Carr, Fowlerville Holstein a bull toThen I returned to Rome It isiimpossible to tell you all I taw thereand i wont even try I walked on the Veneto on which is located theU  Embassy, up the hill to PortaPtc4ana d through the gate of the old Roman wall to Villa Umberto Primo a 17th century park belong The Banjo Queeaing to the Borghese family, then to Mexican DanceFmVio Terrace where I got a view CaseV Rodngues and Wifeof the dome of St Peters and of Addre8s Wlfrad Erwinothr churche Thetv to te Tiber, Accordian NoLarry VanSlambrookIntroduction Masons and Guest by P W Clurlett A MeStunt Contest iap vajJh in W w1 crosseed by, P Marghetitabidge, passing the Palace  of Jus tiro and stopping at Castlp St Anelo built in AD 135 as tomb for Eruperior Hadrian It was later converted to a fortress Lend has it that Pope Gregory leading aplague saw a vision of Archan Michael sheathing his sword whichhe interpeted a a sign the pKuwould nd A bronze statute waserected to commemorate the eventWill be held at the fire hall on Feb 1956 at 2 oclock p m toCandidates for offices toHIM at the Annual Village Elec 259 attended the Knight Templarspancake supper at Howell last weekDick McMacken, a junior in Howell high school has won 8 letters in 2 gh s s won 8 letter in 2n efi Monday, March 12, 1956 viz yeara in all branchei of sports, foot ffidnt Gk T 3 TMildredJaauary Clerk, Treasurer, 3 Trusterms, 8 trustees toAssessorClerk28, 1956tm to this article in Goat Journal HIM RIGHTourthe National ball, base ball basket ball and trackRichard Vines, Charles Hefner,Jerry Crofoot, Donald Adams and Howard Fredenburg pled guilty towrecking the Marion town houseschool and will be sentenced Feb 20 pled not guiltyandup occupied by the Popes when RomeWM invadedFrom here I went to the VaticanCity and Basilica of St Peter infront is an area surrounded by aneliptfcal colonade consisting of 4rows of 284 columns, an Egyptianobelisk that rises in the centeracircusof Nero was located and hundreds ofChristiana suffered martydom StTwo youth Danald Martin,18 1, of Emperior ConstantinoWt emjey cet keeping so mucht ar coats and subto the Dairy Goat Journalart fratafnl for the informationcawtaUad i HE4SUT BALL SCORESBaxtar 17, Beysville 46 Manchester M, South Lyon 42, Howell 43,MM 4J Brighton 05, Clarence Milt II ftaRae U, Lincoln 57 FlatMm I, Duadat 44, Roosevelt 56 48, Uatorsfty 6, Chelseaftaa Arber 74, Lansing Easteis Oaatrflla 69 Boys Vocational 76, Baslett 52, StockFwlanrille 42 Swart17, Mt Korris 49 MecosU g, Sand Lake 54S3, Leslie 76,Willold aon who is Jeaming to milk week as he was retturning from theBan for them In fact ho haa DexterHartland basket ball gameaharfo of the enterprise ai Cain plod ruflty and got II aayi te wo see things are done right, jaii Martin Btood mute and will beltl a fha experience which he fully I tried He is out on 133 baildoliquency is expected The Morelock Basket Works at Fowlerville was damaged to the extent of several thousand dollars lastweek by fire The engagement ef Virginia Driver of Fowlerville to Terry Butler,son of the Jack Butlers rt Gregoryin announced,Milford Lodge No 165 F  A Mwil honor a Demolay Chapter forboya from 14 to 21 James Kleisorge, 21, of Bayconnty and Norman Bauman of Cass county escaped from the Cassidy Lake Tech School last Wednesday night They invaded a cottage at Sugar Loaf Lake and beat up the Iowner, Henry Stoelo They were were picked up at 330 a m at theChrysler Proving GroundsThe J J Taciplttona of FarleyRd, Pinekmy, celebrated their 50thIt Flit Utley 64, Linden wedding anniversary at thur daughb mti U, Uaw Lotarup 41 tar home ia South Lyom Jam 11 to the St This churched m 1450 and a new church ed in 1506 The dome of thising done by Michael Angelo ibeautiful The population ofcan City is 1000 To the right ofthe church is the building where the Pope lives It took half a day to gothrough St Peters II shall not describe it as it can only be seen not not described To Be ContinuedTHE PINCKNEY PEGSThe Pinckney Pegs Extensionmet with Mrs Earl Schuraantopic was civil defence The is with Mrs FrancisFeb 15 at 1 p m ThenextANNOUNCEMENTMr and Mrs Frank Haddennouaco andaughter Shirley to Robert Aldrichvon Mr and Mrs Ernest Aldrich Of PmckneyA fall wedding ii plannedSchool closed today for the Uachiastittttt at FowknilU rONGRESSlONAL LETTERCongressman Don Hay worthruminations for appointment toL1S Merchant Marine Academy to beheld in Michigan March 1 I tlitj  ho  ualify the Academy ofers a f i ee  year college education  ii all nses paid Graduatesreceive M regular Bacheler of Science L rce plus a license as aMerchant Marine Officer and acommission, in the naval reserveDuring heir sophmore year theyvilJ be r irned to steamships anddraw R 50 a month A physical examination is necessaryThe qualifications aie betweenthe ages of 17 and 21 years, a highpraduate by next June330 will bechosen If interested write Cong Don Hayworth, Washington D C tures HnT oltfJirrST Were  ladnil GalJip is back is schoolriftl GradeSjMii bee winiRi s wereIII ajn and Nancy JioadiUMncJ1i  n,,,j iJuda aiJ Gary Davis i nys on punishment forwitiid misbehavinji   aiwwwiit happen anMi ilvu xiesentaLivcs for our nominating cummittess for the studentcouncil were elected today They arc Wallace Singer and Camille liudaPresicienLs aw on our list fur oursocial study We do one, his bio graphy and his picture is drawnAlo Michigan arimals are iuiluded in our bulletin board display Ourrelief maps shov ng product , citiesi schools and sanitariums c aic made of a salt composition We aresi ill writing letters to Clifford Egeler We are proud of our reportcards but find it is harder to stay on top than to climb there It meanswork We have some nice library pupils were asked toeach If a pupil died thecried money for flower class started their yearth U made at i box social and, i ride Abo 30 was added toiii thi senior year by serving dinn s There was no senior trip or J1 op in h c diy and the PHrd did not allow schoolplays or dances evnt w thr,  jtion driven the seniors by theiocs usually at a juniors homeMike aSk l liitvc broke into tho exter mj Pinclney schoils andot about s0 which included theolio funds, b  saKa, milk and funds besi,  money in theliiirsdesksr Sefrvtsa vo easy tb iiito as much glasb i used in construction and mor nf themlocated just outside the villageliMchti A fatalFifth and Sixth tiradesOur school for the first Lime is going to have a student council Wehave elected a nominating cmmittee They are Jackie Young, DonaldBarker and David Otwell iinckneybeat Hartland Friday 58 to itfMonday was President Franklin Roosevelts birthday He will be dead 11years in April new wave of teen age violenceresulted in a strong effort to , down in Ihem In Chicago two stabbing in fights betweentrcti agu gangs caused police to ar rcsi all teen agers with police records Jn Michigan Ii teen agers TVOUI Haxel fark face the electrichair for killing a tavern keeper in jiiioWe doubt that these spasmodk nttempts to curb ten agers will will get many results They are notj uhiained enoughHo far our only cffoiis to rehabilitate youth are the reiorm school and prison camp schools The latter ar a new ideaarm might work out if operated compotentlyALTAR SOCIETY ELECTS St Marys Altar Society has el elected the following officers President Sally DoyleVice President Ruth Ann KeiserSecy Jeanette SingerTreas Helen SingerTIC Dueuot NOTICEto delay in the school hotstart February 1 thc kitchenlunches willas announcedMr Clare Palmermonth at the rectory VILLAGE CAUCUSCitizen4 Tieket,ViIlae of P ckny Take Notice, a Citizens Caucus be held at the fire hall on February 16, 1956 at 7 oclock p m to Nominate Candidates for pffices tobe filled at the Annual Village Glee tion on Monday, March 12, 1956 vizPi evident, Clerk, Treasurer, 3 Trus tees for 2 year terms, 3 trustees tofii vacancy, AssessorMildred Ackley, Village ClerkDated January 28, 1956HOUSE FOR SALEThe former Lewis home locatedat the corner of Pearl and Ham burg Streets Included ia the saleof the house are a practically new hot air furnace, hot water heatertank and watar pump Bids are open and received at StMarys Rectory till 300 P M Febluary 14, 1986House must be off prtmiaea byMarch 20th, 1966 TarmaCaah O E S NO 145 CALENDARFeb TO Regular mFob 12, Dinner at templeiCO j m Public invited Feb IS Sweetheart Party The churches seem to be havingtroubles of their own of variouskinds The Lutheran church revokedthe licenses of 3 ministers last weekwho it charged were not following1thp Lutheran creed A number of thcMi ministers wre tried on thiscJiarge this year and most of themconvicted The Board of Social Relations of thc Methodist Church at the annual meeting of the church at,Mi jneapolis Aprl 9R My Q j11 tUT12 toTioyd Fulford of Wayne who isbuilding a cottage at Portage Lakej called on the Clifford Millers latj Kick Miller and Jeny Mrofka uiio hoine from Alma College over i thc week endI Albert Shirley and wife were Suncay dinner guests of the RoyWrights in Greory Lyle Hendee and wife of Ann Arbor called on Mrs Ros1 Hendee andth Walter Clark family last week T,ie left for Florida this weekeauv elebraterl her 80th birthday R W Wylie informs us thc Juniorlass had an enjoyable tobogggan Iurty Tuesday night at the ski towTommy Wylie, class president onierHis was slide masterLIBRARY NEWSNVw books at the library areBoon Island by Roberts, We DieAlone fay Howarth awt SIM BartonStudent Mont by Boybtoa mit the following resolution Methodists caught up in the social attiluucs and customs of society hawailed to live up to the teachings of thiii L id and the high principlcaenunciated by the church j We havfallen short The board recommendeed thai Methodist churches in the neighborhoods where the races arabecoming mixed should early prepjne their people to be ready to wcune into their fellowship member of all races We wonder how this willnork out Methodists have maaychurch in the south where desegra gation is not acecpted tjid will notbe lor many years Othr churchwo have tried to enforce it tharahave had troubleLIVINGSTON No7ft CALSNDA1 Feb School of Instruction attktAnn Arbor Masonic temple  pm Dr Morgan Smead presiding Regular Communication of livingston Lodge Tuesday night Ftb7 at 1p mw    i   SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLYCompleOil Chang 75c  Note of 25 Yean Afe Pbekney Iadepenednta split evenlost week They tost to PlymouthT B F Goodrich Tires, Batteries, AccessoriesMarathon Station445 East Main Street Phone UP 8 3196 Robert Vedder, Mgr g if if  if if  if if if ifCOMiTAND BRING YOUR WIFEi1 TOE Piadney MASONIC TEMPLEWHENFROM 12 2 PM ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12 WHYMOTHERS LINCOLN DAY DINNER WHO BYER NO 145 0 E SWHAT FORHELP WORTHY GRAND MATRONS PROJECT ALSO TO EAT A A GOOD DINNERPINCKNEY WALK ON Alt MtmiomVEIVETEEZ SKOES1 a c  ICALL A I YOU CQNVBWIn home of jilace of bqwowi No ivo ,taaid Today,ferFrttDHAN rows of Ann Arbor 364 to 18 Swar thout had 19 points the first gameand 9 tne second Boy Reasos got7 the first game and 18 the secondThe high school beat the HowellHowell Reserves 21 to 5 Stanley Dinkel had 9 pouts for Pinckney The Patterson Lake donee ballwa raided Thursday by Sheriff Fin ley and his deputies Roy Nash,Claude Fawcett and Irvin Kennedyand Wm Crone arrested for sale of liquor He is out on 1000 bail putup by Joe Bush Herman HSwarthoutetired mailcarrier died suddenly Saturday of aheart attack He had been fishingat Half Moon Lake with his sonin law, William Kennedy jr He leaveshis wife, 2 sons and 2 daughtersThere are 2 brothers and a sister Livingston Lodge will celebrateher 75th anniversary Feb 27th with banquet and MM degree The pastmasters will work the degree The Bass Lake property ownersof Center line will put on a minstrelshow here Feb 7 Pinckney OES, No 145 hold adance at the temple Feb 13The Thomas Read Estate hastraded the 2 brick stores occupiedby the firms of W W Barnard and Claude Reason  Sonsa cottageat Patterson Lake to EHhue Wiggle for a 4 family apartment in WindsorOntarioMis Eliza Gardner entertained allKr children and their families Sunday in honor of her 75th birthdaThe Christian Endeavor will puton a one act play and pageant at their box social and Fellowship niteon Feb 6 The cast is Walter Mallana Mildred Jack For pageant Dan VanSIambrook, Hazel Chambers,Lonnie VanSlambrook, Marjorie HendeeMadge Jack, Mirnivieve MeabonRalph Hall, Stanley Dinkel and Morwin Cimpbell HOWELLt THEATRE B9VEU MICHIGAN LEE THEATREWHITMOft UUtlI liday, Satanfey Fefc f, IDonate FtatveTHE GUN THAT WON Tfce WB9Wednesday, Thursday, Feb 1, 2Glenn Ford and Dorothy MeGvireTRIAL  iFriday, Saturday Felt 5 Double FeatureCUudette Colten  Barry 8olUan TEXAS LADYIn Saperseope and Color Morgana, Paaa Rere1B TecfcalcolaffDUEL ON THE MISSISSIPPT , inLex Barker and Patriea Mediaa  CartoonIJohn Agar and Mara Corday laTARANTULASunday, Monday, February 5, 6Matinee Sunday, 230 p sm jianne Crain and Kittie K alientmTHE SECOND GREATEST SEX  is CfoemScope and Color  Sun, Mom TneSn Feb 5, 6, 77Gary CooperlaCOURT MARTIAL OF BILLY MITCHELLaesaBcope tnH Color fe Warmer Color5ewa uutooNw tattyNotes of 48 Years Ago Dr W J Walsh of Ann Arbor ref bor were Sunday guest of the MrsMargaret Clark familyMThe Ralph Hall family called onthe Russel Lasho family in Ply mouth Sunday Ur w J waisn oiEarl Stafford and family of Jack  wRh Dr Adamg ofson were Sunday guests of the Har h opened  dental office Qverold Porter family i druR store Homer C Millen has bought out the Whites in the Four Mile Lake Cement plant and is preparing toreopen it WiUatn Kennedy who moved toDetroit last fall has moved backhere in part of the Teeple doublehouse Frank Peters is carrying his la ,suiL against Thomas Birkett to thesupreme court The circuit courtfont no cause for action  Cecil SigU  Lius place, a student at the Universitiy of Michiganwas married to a Mable Jubio in Detroit last week is the report j Ii C L Siller has been appoint the Michigan San at Howell due to the ab Tues, Wed, Thur, Feb 7, 8, Janet Leigh and Jack LemonMY SISTER EILEEN Jin CiaemaScope and OlorThe Chance Club met with KittieGrieve Friday night Mrs John Farley fell and dislocated her shoulder last week The Columbian Dramatic Clubof St Marys Church will put on the play Nevada at tthe opera houseFeb 13 Dance will follow Jay Smith has been called backto work at the Chelsea Stove Worksas Judge Kinne has ordered theplace reopened and they will run un til the material on hand is used up The Modern Woodmen of Ann Ar bor degree team, initatied 16 in theMaccabee hall Tuesday nigh when aModern Woodmen lodge was formedhereMrs James Mclntee Fisk died onFeb 1 Besides her husband thereare 2 son and 2 daughters In the council proceeding JohnMonks was given a contract to runthe village snow plow for 175 a day John Jeffreys drew 13 for thefeeding of tramps last monthI S P Johnson got 950 a moatth for the kerosene street lights Wednesday, 1mndy, Feb 8, 9Ray Mfflaad, Jmm Coffins and Parley GrangeriaTHE GIRL IN THE RED VELVETSWINGNovelty Newa Cartoon in CineaiaSeope and Color ,SYLVANTHEATREThur, Fri Sat, Feb I, I, 4 John Wayne and Laarene Baeal BLOOD ALLBY In Cinemaaeapo and CpiorSunday, Monday, February 5, 6 A Picture Film RomanceTO CATCH A THIEF and this ia that firlGrace Kelly eoatarrinf with Cary Grantni SuperScope Techincolorin VUtavision and TechnicolorTue Wed, Feb 7, 8MidWeek SpecialVirgina Mayo and Dennis MorganisPEARL OF the SOUTH PACIFIS in SuperScope and TechnicolorExtra 3 Stooge ComedyThur, Fri Sat, Feb 9, 10 ,11 Ronald Regan, John Payne andRhonda FlemingBrett Harts Famoua Story TENNESSEES PARTNER1iu SuperScope and TechnicolorSunoco Fuel Oil HAS BEEN ADDED TO OUR BUSftNEStfWe Are Ready to Service You on Both No 1 and No 2 MlVILLAGE ELECTION, MONDAY, MARCH 12,1956VILLAGE OF PINCKNEY, COUNTY OF LIVING STON AND STATE OF MICHIGANTO THtf QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THENotice i hereby given that in conformity with the Michigan ElectionLew, i the undersigned Village Clerk, will,upon any day, except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or special election or primaryejection, receive for registration the name of any person who poseasea fee qualifications of an elector in said Village not already registered wholay apply to me personally for such registration Provided however,Oat I can receive no names for registration during the time intervening between the THIRTIETH DAY before any regulor special or officialprimary election and the day of such election If the 30th day shall fall  Saturday, Sunday or a legal holiday registrations shall be accepted iag the next full working dayMONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1956REGISTRATION DAY A actioStatsence of Dr Kennedy wj K M Glenn was giVagainst Clyde and Wilast week in a trespassCharles Mould of this place has acontract to cut 5000 cords of wood near Fowlervllie He has an adv formen20 friends of Claude Monks gavehim a surprise Saturday night onhis 15th birthday, ALS9 AS USUAL WK HAVE THESNOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THT  WLLL BE AT 379 W MAIN ST THE 80TH DAY PRECEEDING SAID ELECTION Murray Kennedy and AmbroseKennedy and wives spent the weekftnd with the Tony defillippes at Ta was and had dinner at FrankenmuthSunday  Jack Young and family were Sunday guests of Mrs Howard May of Unadilla The G W Latimers of MasonSunday guests of the Lawrence Best Quality of Coal Oil and Building SupplierD E HOEY  SONSPhone HA 68119 DexterTHE RIGHT ANSWER  I From  m until 800 p m on said day for the purpose of Reviewingthe Registration and Registering such of the qualified persona in said Village as Shall Properly apply thereforNotice is hereby further given that I will be at 379 W Main S WednjsThe name of no person but aa Actual Resident of the village at the timeif, Feb 8,Friday,Febl0 and Monday, Feb 13 from 800 a m to 9 amof said registration  until undee the Constitution, if remaining suchresident, to vote at the next election shail be entered in the registration records M,, xxziI    MILDRED ACKLEY, Village ClerkONtd Jaauary SI, iM CAftPETST4SAFEDEPOSITBOXWheres the safest place to keep important paperstuch as bonds, stocks, deeds, abstracts, insurancepolicies also jewelry and other valuables A safe deposit box, of course It offers secure protectionagainst fire, theft, loss or misplacement We have afew boxes available in various sizes Stop in and seethem now The cost is surprisingly lowESTABLISHED 1866 INCORPORATED 1915HOWELLPINCKNEYOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANKINGTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKPINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Kings Daughtrsmeet with Mrs Eloyse Campbell on Thursday Feb 2, at 8 p m,Bring thegift for hospiUKPearl Madsen,See Don Mercer of Howell waa hurtlast Thursday p m when his eartunred over at the Duane Mayersfarm on the Howell Rd He waa tak en to McPherson hospital His sisterinlaw, Priscilla Cooper waa driving Mrs Ethel Sprout waa a Sunday, day guest of her slater, Mrs Jennier MatfcJMef f The George VanNormana wereSunday dinner guests of the RobertSeefeld family of Joslya Loke The Mark Nash family etertaJaedthtr children and families Sundayday Mrs George Wilde sr, of Ann Arhot spent the week end at tthe How ard Read borne The Howard Readsliack from Cuba Hay The Robert Read family wareSunday dianer gueete of the JiJ   J 4 f  V Wednesday Fbnut y 1 , 195 6 v s Hatter   Postoffie eo f Mate s  11 4 B e Hovat t 8 8nbecdptkf t Ma i Kicfca  T IUNGERI E Eugene Diake l sr  wa s a  patien tlas t wee k a t St  Jo e hospital , An nArbo r fo r a  bac k nijury A  stee l girde r ha s bee n pu t unde rth e floo r o f th e Masoni c templ e i nth e foo d locke r building  Th e Maso ni c  lodg e roo m an d dinni g roo m ar eal o tt o b e painte d an d redecorated ,Th e Dougla s Hors t famil y AFanuingto n an d Cork y Hamme lUSN , Norfolk , Va , spe t th e wee ken d a t th e Everet t Hamme l home Do n Swarthou t too k Alber t L a Ion U s o f Bentle y Lak e t o McPhrso nhoaptal , Howell , Sunday t GENTS FURNISHING SCANNE D GOOD S SHOESGROCERIE S DRYGOODS MYRON HUGHE SComplet e Lin e o f Plumbik g Fixture si,an d Supplie sElectee , Oi l an d Ga s Hi t Wate r Heater sCOMPLET E LIN E 0 7 PUMr S   W E SEL L W E INSTAL L   SERVIC EKEED  GENERAL  STOREWANTED Laundres s fo r H   Vaaae r wa s i n Detroi t o n j buaiaea  Tuesda y , X  PH T   II P fl1  Th e Jac k Slurp s o f Lansin g spea t I  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Sunday Th e Keit h Bradburys  o f Chelse aaiic i th e Lamber t Henry s o f Detroi tcolle d o n th e L  J  Henry s an d Jes eiunrys  Sunday Th e Rober t Pike s attende d a  birt hdaypart y fo r Ersto n Clar k a t Un adiiii d Thursday  Othe r guest s wer eth e E d Rounsifer s o f Genoa , Rober ti Kent z an d wif e o f Howel l am iI  Mrs  Un a Bentley i Ro y Dillingha m an d wif e calle do n  Charle s Cas e an d wif e o f Howel iltis i week  Mr  Cas e ha s bee n ill Th e Joh n Wratheli s o f An n Arbo rcalle d o n th e Joh n Boyui s Friday 1  an d th e Reube n Centner s o f An n Ar bo r Sunday Th e Delh i scloo i in Washtena wwher e Mrs  Mildre d Wals h Wheele rha s taugh t fo r 4 0 year s is  conside rconsoidaJ Liiigwjt h Dexter   jt, fi Junio r Doyl e wit h Bo h Henryof  VtlUVJ kHowel l attende d th e hea t Lake sMachiner y conventio n a t Milwauk  1075 E M3 6Wagoner s i irocer v606 6 PINCKN O 10A DMeriandi sLOWPRICE SBee r an d Win e T o Tak e Ou tHON E HQWEI , 795J2 G k CUGoiN D Ltibi 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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>AirT  4, iT  71MKHIGA MIRROR HEWSU8PATCB Wednesday, Janary 25,46976 Deaton Rd , Donald Winger, Reporter j I are winding up for The Pinckejr PiratesJlost their Tbe following letter was received rf ballots and polishing 3rd league game at Miuxcftester Fri by Mrs Cacia Chamberlain from sWvFrIIE candidates and slates m an enda day night 63 to 46, The game was her 8on, JVelion, who is attending   to put together aslate thatwill Jose the first half and mostofthe college in Switzerland GatheQt CtoarchFriday 8 banquets were held third quarter Then Manchester be  Ciligny, Switzerland, Jan 1,1966 ,  IAA  nlate to oro g a fast break which Pinckney , My Dear MotherNow that I have rested up fromv  it SIM a plate to pro g a fast break which Pinckney t My Dear MotherLmPaUfuZ tould not stoPDon Packer was highof yet they have not selected a nrin for the game with 22 pointsLansSg tost A  Iniion had 15 andlTr the ahali make an P relate toMW6 7   Dutchmen  you 80m  the things I have seen,candidates were present May Dutchmen     u andsome of the experiences I lve 6L Marys CatfcoAe darcaAlbert Schaitt, PaatoraMA 800 and 1000devotions, Friday eveningat 74B Confessions, Friday evening afterNoveiia Devotions and Saturday from7S0 to 900 j m aud Sunday before the 800HeMMHUta COMMENTtoy or Cob of Detroit fmost apptauee although Cong Bent Uy atf Oonia Leonard, th,1954 The Little Pirates also lost theirby the close score of 47 to 44  had First of al1 my departure from a minute Switzerland was by way of Brig,few bad wncn s located deep in the Alpswild hot PRVP Man and along the Rhone River valleyto take the  This is one of the most beautifulSTlf he will rnn Chairman Feikens w 4 to 44 With 10 seconds left ridts one can have for the mountworks behind the scenes He has Pitekney committed a foul The  teins with their snow  rise tobeen criticized for not winning in Manchester maa missed the shot hejhths of the sky on both sides 1954 but Gov William won three JJ11, lt bounded off the rim Jim of you as you move alony the rivel Mttnnoalu ChurchRev Kara Beachj, PaatorS S Supt Walter E iWorshif, XU Sck ol H00800 Dean Gardner had tooth jullledRod Darrovs daddy caught 10 bi lull Ueck iicray auiL and unclevwited her Sunday Pamela jchano her brother have ic akiusbiWayne Baxter has a aew tractorand aump truck Hruce ydeb daddad went tishmg Carol  Curts auntary brought her some new barretts Sandra Ealyer has a new thermoslle Johri Harrows brother, Ronn  in tne hospital Eddie Coioeva tie museum m Ann Arbor, ed IA our new room at iu We admit to an inordnat curioijty regardimr old shiboleths and theoji of them Two in particular  1S ttnd we nave wondarejthey nriyi,ated One waLet t  ,o  u  ,  und lhe oth7rWork Like aill Uill So we wrotelu iJud GuL Sl ltion WJR hunijes such ihin Heto his listener, after reading my tot ter over iho air ani came up with 3but has not ansvred the Sam Hillone vet Vn 1 ncy Wtrmg went tomany things we enjoy theWinger, Pastor1954 but Gov WiUiam won of yu a y gtimes before he ever became chair McUeer of Pinckney hit the ball which cuts it vVay thrvh the Sunday School 980  nu   I knockln lt lnt0 the basket for 2 ,,, and rocks which cause Mnung Woralup 1046 a mwan There is no uncertainity about the I 1ints for ManchesterDennie Clark  beautiful falls , some of whi  drop Xhurs ttigbt prayer meetingDemocrat choice for governor It had 19 points for Pinckney and Jim  hundreds of feet High up CM thewilTbe either Gov Williams or Lt McCteerlSways schools The Republics to streSA Union campaign contributions An inquiry was started intothis last year but has not made rittongrade teams meet HartTand teams  i mountainside you can see rGov Hart  ijr pu ifm,Luu here villages which are bedded don forThe issues this year will be high, lt nightThursday night there will  the winter under severe nwers ofMental health and aid to the  be 2 games at the Pinckney gym sncw and ice At piaCes you m se jf36ln The Republicans would like when the Pinckny girls and 8thonjy the peaks of the hous stick through the snow and at otherat thachurch avWed choir K786 p mfhe Peoples Cowed West between Main andUnadilla StreetsRev Keith Ruegnegger, Pastorgrade teams meet HartTand teams ing through the snow and at other RT Keith Ruegegger, PasThe girls will be seeking their third  piaces there are no signs of life  Sunday School 940win of the year whatsoeverMorning Worshipprogress Peikens does not think i Friday, Jan 27, both high school j At Brig J went south in order to Youth Croupa worker should have to join a union  tems eet Hartland herePiackniey enter ItalVi and by so doing 1 went Eveningto get a job He had gone a step Britton 56 to 52 through the Scmpione Tunnel one urs Prayerfarther and organized a Republican Pinckney Varsity FG FT PF TP tht longest in the world I cant Jr Choir Practice Wed, CIO, Labor Council Gus Scholle, Burns 3C10 president says a union always Higgs   2votes on whether to donate money vyiie  1 lto a Candidate or not Huhman 1Thi has called an interesting Pcer  0switch The Republicans who have HolUngsworth  0 alWas depended on tthe farmer vote Simonson  0arc out wooing the union men while Henry    0theDemocrats who have rode to Manchester Varsity FG FT PF TP times hav  hnged but little since  16 tho lay if St Francis of Assisi15 I went thiough Milan in the mid, 6 die of the night, saw the sights in11 Turin and vev 2 most importer007 14 00 9 5 6 say tht I was impressed by going  foir Pwtftic Wd 0 4 through a it cut out all the beauty3 10 of the country When you come out3 3 of the tunnel you are in ItalyA diff3 22 tru way of life is obseiTed by 0 9 r and riterial of which the3 0 houses are huilL Also Nthe poverty 2 2 which existsto this day indicates a m1050 AM 700 p m300 p m800 p in 400 p m,7 p mVictory on union votes many timesart showing a keen interest in the Lannomfarmer and his problema eho  m Adams  AiUtnBASKBT BALL SCORES  Marshall Dexter 57, rlartiand 31 j South Ly VanEtten on 57, iJoysvUle 47 University 68, MjnorLincoln 48, Saline 61, Dundee 45, pni,vs 773310004 100 0302 230 32111 rk to Milan The YoU May Br,n , a onirings there are  ,,  r, ,1 41 A 1 m,  4  4u or Reservations Phone Frank0 the cathedral The bluest is the3 Gothic wliite0 citerl in tho arble one,the Duoma1   century3 10 conpleod in the 19th It is 350 ft2 101 3030 0 1102 01 19 to St Maria Delle Grazie am saw2 tho painting of the last supper by13 deVinci but vras disappointedChelsea 57, Roosevelt 46 Flat Rock pinckney jrVarsity FG FT FF T biuh an1 h ds 40,000 people, I went54, Milan 47, St Andrews 79 St ClalkThomas 28 Charlotte 48, Howell wakefield 44 Brighton 72 Holl 68Haslett 71Ltslift 89 Holt 70 Mason 53Okemus Fowlervall 5, SwarU Creek wnjtc BS Linden 50  Wjlliamstbn 35 Dans in,sivill 27  CeryczManchester Jr Var 4by the,  ,  Introduction Masons ard westsstroed m r e war ano it was expos A , wucu , , iL  , AccordianK one must remember its atre and2 thut the buiding around it was de0 First GradeJimmy Baughu had new shirt Hispicture was 011 Sagebrush Shorty s TV show uud was put in SluntsbiuiKiu UCUK  iiitiy Pu in me is dox,Candy, has 7 p, by Shuttelrosha 2 new guns Linda Cluh we itfailing Sunday and saw a UKC11Jeanne Kehnudy has new red boots Kcneiy lms new boots Linda nansui buildinfi viih her Jad Dou inpLT has new Kieen gloves,Bernic Cutri has a nvw doy Daii Gubaci was iishing lirian VValtoi has  cu shirt and pants Nancy RayuLw brown hoojTory Jinest kandnvuhuM visited her Koberi Kai MSnioher had a party SundayTiiimy Spum has a now sweater and shirt,irank Zavulka was in Detroit Sunda Joe Sinvr has a Dr Set Dale Booth went tobogganing DebbyMers has ntn tlrcsii,Debby darr viiieil ii u grandmother UiUyLiu us ford has iicw boots and wentlcHigKunin4 at ho sik tow Caroljytle wtnt to tilt Dexter SIHMV Jot1 Xonnoif has new hoots Linda hanyi1 cousin vusitod iicr, Jeff Davisnas new boots We are reading ouricl booksSecond GradeAlan Hurtf lathe helped him makea snow houie Linda anBiaricumlias nmv gloves Stanley new shoes,Joinie Devine went k skating with her parents A lot ol cuiidren uti,tvVanSlambookWM to lhe ski tow Nancy eanion wentanI Introduction of Toastmaster  U tho t11 d1 Chamuerh anJToastmaster Olin Robinson D D I  hL Mother were slidingdown hillHill ToppersGUEST NIGb7W PM at Poickney High School worker in Chicago in the day whenthey stuffed the ballot boxesWheayvei the ward boss wanted a fewextra balotts put in he said Let Her Go Gallagher and the job w done No 2 answer said a hgtelkeeper in a national park to enterla n nests arranged a fire displayfor his quests each niht He hada man named Gallagherbuild huge iuv on tip of a peak infront of hishool and when the landlord yelledIAL Hei Go Gallagher that man pushed the fire over the peak where it fell thousands of feet, creatinga fircwurks displayAnswer No 3said a man had a race horse drivenb a man named GallaherIn a particular tight race his horse camdov 1 the homo stretch neck and rude with another horse Theownerwho was a taxiing by the rail yelled to his driverLet Her Go Gallagher which that individual did and wonthe race So evidently you payspays your money and takes yourchoice as the county fair barker to sayui d 009 e 1VisitorsThe Menu Features Venison Iier No 47 HowcliP W Curlett UP 831J1, Pinckney PROGRAMInvocation     Chaplain4 c i t theFCi FT PF TP 2 2 4 6 200361BUSINESS CHANGE TonWy Wylte hasold his FreePress Route to William Vinger We angowskihall kiss cheerful line of chater Tommy handed out which was a,,rt totm baser  j CHERRTPIECONTEST29 hiyrh school girls competed inthrpie making ntest here lajt w therto tradition, the loca jcatior of this church was in tfae3 vinyard of Leonard deVincr and 2 12 ifi was built 14651490 which wasI 2 at tbe chanrre over fnom the Gothic NoLarry VanSlambrookSingingiMexican Dance CaseyStunt Alice Barrett0 jueen Lji, snirey had a Ijirihdav1 Lindaiey was skating at thc LakeLinda Coates yrand arents visited hor  Hor aunt Mary broughtfor all Kathleen Singers8 4 19 Renaissance StyleBo Be Conthmed gmRJng byBtDedictioaNeigfaboring Notes   ANNOUNCEMENTMi, and Mrs G Danford 6455  Fift rradcRJiLs Jor ail Elaine Darrow isV tlTFfcki tow wilh her Sunday school class Mike Carvers parentshave a new car Carol Menkes mothe  has a new stove and refrigerator Koitirt Voddca ather has a gas slationSecond and Thirdweek Anna glavden wa firstJanet Woodland Dr, Hiawatha Beach an Wf hank Gary Davis for brining Judy Borowsky waa 8 yearB oIdthircl,,, , Slairley second, Sheila BolenWiham Urquhart of Dexter has, Bjwl Nancy Nash fourthpassed th Mich State Bar exam f j toury contest was at How Brooks ol Brighton Wallace si tthe j ntr nounce the engagement of their j Js an air fliRht weather report and  Sunday Sarah MeMacken went 0dahter, Pat, to Wallace R   rPK it for us was interest1 tj,e Ann Arbor movie Sue Ann is, ell Saturday Dorothy Pisk of How pf Mrs Brooks and the late HenryDexter jeweller, cereI1 w0 firgt Jaaet fin5shed 7th and Brooks of 601 fVanklin St,Brihton inbrated his 20th year in bus nesslast vwkPaul Howard has been elected thepresident of the Dexter firemensassociation tDexter 10thVOTES The Hicks school, the only one n  Pat will graduate from Pi   r iyhiiih school Wallace attendo Onara Military school in Illinois nd is employed in HowelLA June wedding is plnneajm,A tht township outside the Pinckney  , j  TT  x r me Dexter Citizens Advisory ,,Ji J  v,   Mr and Mrs Herbert Barrett annniMwiifiaaa      coiiolidation voted down the prop  ,   , tommitteee are view ng sites for    nouct the engagement of their daugv M1A ,, AAA   osition to consolidate with the Pmck j Ui ,, ,e J XT   uI the proposed new Lyle Bowdish Jvw been named theTillage ossessor at Dexter the D E Hoey Sons office atDexter was broken into last werkand a typewriter stolen mght 24 to 14hter, Francis to PvtRobert Barber  PuPl s tending thesJho1 now Just where this leavesJames Gregory of Webster, form them remains to be seen Brighton,erly of HudsonComers observed his  rbor, Dexter, Chelsea and scho01 Ay mght 24 to 14 I f y L wpropositoon to iym the  B NadaHayden of Ypsilanti Nio defeated 26 to 12Ths y PMA HADDENMrs Mae Hadden, 74, who, , ,  , M  with her daughter, Pauline on thebirthday last eek  Manchwte now refuse to accept I Pat Lavcy and wife arriv ary more high schcoo pupils from  died Jan lg   home ofd fa Gregory last week after 3year spent in Germany Lowell of Gregory died lut  more high schcool pupils from died Jan lgschools not in their district This d hte Mp8,  SwadliTlg in will come up at the meet Jacfr Her hugbandm July We understand theen Lowell of Gregory died lut  , , The funeral was at Stock principal objeoa here m July, We understand thetheconsolito Don Steffey and wife ofm , kiff Jan, 14,aduufhter, try Ellen Mr Steffey is the buiJdxng debt July We undersand tthe ndcWldreILthis summer a New Hudson 7 years ago Suviving are 3 sons, Frank of Pinckney,and Harry and 4 daughters,of Pinckney, Mr S wad lingackson, Mrs Mae Schlaff andMrs Ruth Stolliker There are 17we Korma Robb Fowlerville hag 4 contestants in ht Golden Gloves contest at Lan I  sinjjr One is David Haines of Greg  RECEIVES HONOR GIFTnformer Pinckney higlj school student Last year be won 2and lost one  The Michigan Seamless Tube Co The Detroit Chapter ctf the Natbouts  iona Screw Machine Products Assoc iation celebrated Tom Bonner Day The funeral was at Cooper BrosFuneral Home, Detroit Saturdayith burial Getheemahe Cemeteryfat broken ground miitfcat Soothfor aThetroit is mo do Fenton will Vote on aebool bond issue Marian Mason has been JOHN MCDONNELLJohn McDonnel died at HarperCo of Deib Sooth Lyon They1,400,000chosenD A R citizen by Howell highschoolCliff fteller has been elected thepresident of the Howell Chamber of CommerceMhs Ethel Burke, 72, w dow ofJames Burke, Whitmofe Lake, hotel and bar owner died at Universityhospital, Ann Arbor, ThursdayShe ber of South Lyo OES the occasionHAMBURG REPUBLICAN CLUBat a dinner at the Whittier in Detro hospital, Detroit Saturday afteT ait last Tuesday Thomas Bonner has on illnessftis home was on Pettysbeen a member of this organization yie Road pinckney He was a mapfor 16 year, a past president and a maker and salesman Surviving aremember of the National Board of R wry, Sergt Phillip McDonnell, DirectorsHe was given a handsome a daughter, Mrs Lois Lintner, Wsper and pencil set to commemorate wife, JeanTtte and a grondsonAlsd3 sisters, Mrs Herbert Jose, MrsFred Pean and Mrs George Kenny, Thc funeral was Tuesday at 100from Brighton townshipGonooa and  p m at the Harvey Neeley Puner can Club was host to Republicans , at Ifome on Meyers Road, Detroitfrom Brgihton Twp, Genoa and I with burial Gethsemane CemeteryGreen Oak at a potluck supper last, He well Thursday night at the LivingstonCounty Wild Life and ConservationClub At the close of the meetingthe visitors made plans for organizia their townships Tf fiftmtr Sec PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSThe Pinckney Kings Daughtrsmeet with Mrs Eloyse Campbell on read chart today on varMkhigan products and places,are making relief maps of Mich bacK in school after the flu BettyPuckett went to the Dexter show, Cantrells dad arrived inproducts, cities and  Guntamala CityJoan Eichman wentto the ski tow Sunday Anne Mariecompany from Lansing,anr locations Our reading testsshout 1 progress in comprehensionTo,, orers were Camila BudaGary ConnTe Kciser visited her auEVnDavs Mike Tauriainen and Nancy f Detroitt Sunday Rsaii We did pretty pood in our pretty groodexap , We lost a pupil, Sharon Bullock Camille had a birthday Tues Third GradeDick Klein has a new coatFrcmcisWe made cards for herIndividual Pwcasons birthday was MondayEUVJIunts on presdents are our new i Lutterals father gave her a calfprojects in social study j Mary Wyliea mother painted her bedroom bluetWe have started ourneu reading books  fourth GradeWe have been working on divisI ion by 2s and 3s with remainders1 We started on 4s todayMrs KcllenLIBRARY NEWS j hergcr bought a United States mapMrs Thomos Bonner attended a i for us  We have a new sink whichlegislative committee meeting of  ives us a fountain for drinking and Ilesuient Eisehower has beensubjected UJ considerable embarrasmen I the past week by a couple oths aids wio had articles publishedin magazines Tlie first was by Sec letury of States Dulles, the stormypetrol of the administration whohac an article in Life magazine old how he had led this country toint brink of war 3 times and with drawn without conflict He named n  oiinss h Korea, Vietnam, andlo noa These A fronts Kie still 1   a  tl yet In Korea ire was declared which is Still inifect and the peace conference ltoko up In Vietnam Dulles backed own He told the Chinese this country would inh rvene if they didnot withdraw They took over theion In Fnrmoa Dulles announced intervention if the surrounding islands were invaded They have notas yet but arc preparing to doso ien Matt Ridgeway who retired is chief of staff in an article in the Saturday Evening Post critcized the presidents cut in the armedfon es He also disputed a speech of the presidents in which he saidall members of the army staff con curred in the out Rideway said hedid not despite terrific pressureon him to make him do so GenRidfceway said there was too muchreliance plareiT on nuclrar weaponsthe air force and navy who neverhae yet won a war alone The president when quetioned referred therepoiters to Secretay of War Wil sen who M evidently Gen Ridgeway had changed his mind0 E S NO 141 CALENDARJan 27 Initiation S p mFeb 10 Regular meetingFeb 18 Sweetheart Partythe Michigan Library Assn in Lan  n tap for washing Each of us sentsing Tuesday Mrs Fyan, state lib n rani to our last years teacher,arian and Mrs Noonan, director of  Mr Lintner wish best wishes TorstaU uid to  Last Friday night was Salute toEisenhcvv Niehf when 50 100 aplate dinners were held over thenation to provide funds for the Republican campaign chestThere were 8 in Michigan Detroit one drew3000 peoplethe one at Lansing 400 About six million was raised Twoyears ago t was charged industrialsts sat on their hands and efusedconiribute in Michigan, because they did not like Stata ChairmanP Th4AAfter the business meeting, the com , are poinsr to join the Cub Scouts,mittee attended the afternoon sess j We have 25 new library booiksion of the state legislature Judy Haines brought a pair of elMrs Bonner is registered with  phants tusks to schoolHoward Singwthi the state legislature as a lobby j e and Mike Plummer put on a puppi h ist for the Michigan Library Assoc iation e show Howard made the puppets We are sorry Sharon Galup is atili sickFourth and FifthRollene Singer, Sharon Courdway on the subscription, list Presidentident when question referred theWashington hahquet Jut old noteat In his speech naid he could never regain his full health anduiat this ceontry styoxri not Put Utheir reliance in cCONGRESSIONAL LETTERCongreftman Don HayworthThere are a number of improve ,niH Donna Holliter have new dogs,mentr up for tbe social securitybil Women would receive the benc fits at 62 instead of 65Totally disabled children would continue to receive Benefits after they were 18years old Disabled workers would receive them at the age of 50 instead of 65 Otfcer changes woulbring 250,000 more people under so,cial securityTWO BREAKJNS HEREThe Elementary school and Farmers Feed  Supply were entered onTuesday night 128 in book moneyThursday Feb 2, at 8 p raBring the was taken at the school Nothing at I h lfflt JttlPeiri I tthe supply compaoy, Patrcias Korowskys sister had abirthday Frank Schafer saw twofavns Fifth and Sixth GradesWe have finished our units on animais and we found out little knownfacth about them We have started one on famous persons no longerliving and getting information on them Some xf our boys attendedthe 4 H dance Saturday We received a letter from Judy Cox who moved to East Lansing She likes itthere The second 9 weeks markingperiod is up and also half the schoolyear which reminds us timemarches oa and waiU tor no man SixthMonday afternoon our class usedimagination on paper while trying to draw a jabberwocky We had 3spelling bees The first winner wasJanice Rose, runnerup Keren Sing er, Second winner Karen Singer,runnerup Sherry iCalterThirdnr Kaye Wyllei rannerupSinyer We have been stodyinfcimal fractions We lve seteralnew books and our readtate Itproving as we artsecond semester JLIVINGSTON Nofi Ci Feb2School ofAm ArboT UasoftfeDr Morganu A sf    v I 7 jA ,  TH E COLLEG E O F AGRICULTUR EMICHIGA N STAT E UNIVERSIT Y  f M sfflpOffUfr f OCCOSM M mFARMERS  WEE KJan  3 0   Fftb e 3Muc h tha t ha s bee n gaine d ove r th e year s b yMichigan s farmer s i s th e resul t o f th e cooperativ eresearch , experimenta l an d educationa l wor k o f th eColleg e o f Agricultur e o f Michiga n Stat e University Durin g Farmers  Week , Jan  3 0 t o Feb  3 ,thousand s o f farmer s wil l mee t wit h th e facult y an dextensio n staf f o f th e Universit y t o lear n abou t an ddiscus s ne w development s an d improve d method si n  th e productio n an d marketin g o f Agricultura lproducte  Ther e wil l b e man y dairyfarme r member se f th e Michiga n Mil k Producer s Associatio n on hand MICHIGA N MIL K PRODUCER S ASSOCIATIO N Lake oomaty  8  wer e foun d 4ead,kUf ,   ed b y autoes , dog s and d htmten  IGrea t Lake s or e boat e tarrie d   ,87,46 9 ,00 0 ton s o f iro n or e i n 1M  Michiga n receiiu d 9831 8 fro mth e 4t h heavies t seaso n i n history  Mnce seioas fro m th e stat e park smi       j,   A j an d reereatio n area s las t year Th e dee r herds , owin g t o dee pi  snow s yarde d earl y thi s year , in creasin g th e threa t o f winte r star ,vation Beave r an d otte r trappin g rega lation s ar e th e am e a s las t yea rwhe n 16,70 0 beave r aa d 60 8 otte r1  wer e taken  Seaso n ba g limit s fo ruppe r peninsul a ar e 6  beave r an dt  otte r an d i n lowe r 4  beave r mi d 8etter 5  mor e dea d dee r wer e found  inKalkask a count y las t week , suppos edl y fro m sttarvatioa A  fil m is bein g mad e o f Michiga nic e fisherme n whic h wil l b e avail abl e soon  HOWELLTHEATRE AKHGA N LEE THEATRiRichar d VanDyk e o f Hollan d bag ge d  2 0 gmMm  aad 10 8 ducko n th e Sma y Monday , Jannar y 3S , 1 8Dea n Marti n an d Jerr y Lewi eABTIST S AN D ftfODBLSTues  Wed , Thar  Jan  24 , IS , UOttawa mars h o n th eElve r thi s yea r i n 3 4 days  H e sho tove r decoy s wit h Labrado r an d Che speak e retrivera  Friday, Safer , Jasnaw r i7 ,Georg eWithMeaftgoaer yTh e commissio n ha s approve d Fran k Binatr a a d Debbi e Beynold a  ATUK B  Je  le g slatur e t o increas e th e pric e Davi d Wayn e an d Celest e Hel m   mk j T ATOM BRAIN th e le go f deer , smal l gam e an d fishing , li censes  Dee r t o 45 0 fishin g t o  2an d smal l gam e t o 3 Th e eclmmissio n ha s approve dmle  o f 12,50 0 wort h o f timbe r i n7  nationa l forest s an d 5 2 acre s o flak e botto m a t Alpen a t o th e A b t ibico  wh o wil l proces s pulpwood Th e dept  ha s place d 14,000,00 0youn g tree s o n sale , al l pines Th e commissio n bough t 2  mor efishin g site s an d 73 4 acre s o f hunt lan d las t wee k i n Lapee r and  T8B T4NDB V TBAP i n  Cinemascop e an d Colo rFriday , Saturday , Januar y 27 , MDoub U Featur eJac k Palattc e an d Shelle y Winter si I DIE D A  THOUSAN D T1MBS I n  Supenceit e an d Clo rTh e firs t dee r starvatio n case sar e reporte d i n th e Mi o an d Kalka sk a  districts  Fores t cutting s ar e th e  th  Gra t otSagina w areaThe y al answe r t o th e dee r ttarvatie a prep      accepte d th e huntin g right s Stirling Hayde n A  WiUiaa i Bisho p Bkhard Dennin gCartoo nSunday  Monday , Jan  If ,  JohnWayn e an d Laure n Beca HmBLOO D ALLEY i n  CinemaScop e an d Cesa rAew o 6ertee o n fal,TO P GUN lems 500 0 firear m dee r hunter s wil l re f  eeiv e postcard s thi s wee k askin gI  fo r informatio n o n thei r 19 5 nee redl y fro m starvation 17,84a , 57 4 person s visite d tn eMichiga n stat e park s i n 1955Gran dHave n ha d th e mos t visitor s wit nHollan d second , Dodg e Fou r third ,Ba y Cit y 4t h an d Islan d Lak e ith 3 1  Michiga n Lake s ar e ope n tou nlimite d fishin g th e yea r around Thes e ar e lake s wher e man y fishdi e i n th e winte r fro m lac k o f oxy i s  on e o f 10,600 acre s o f lan d i n Crawfor dcount y fro m th e wil l o f th e Georg eW  Masoa Note s r f 6 Year s Ag oSlayto n   So n sol d a n Old s seda nt o  P  H  Swarthou t las t week Pinckne y Independent s los t bot hgame s las t week  T o Fowlervill e8 7  t o 2 3 an d Webbervill e i n over  tim e 3 2 t o 36 , Do n Swarthou t ha d 6point s i n h e firs t gam e an d 1 8 i n  Sunday Monday , Jan  29 , I tMatine e Saaftay , lt f 9  mJan e Busael l an d Jeann e Crai aiaGENTLEME N MABR YBRUNETTES  , Weo, Thar , Jan  BLFeb1 , aTH E VIE W FBO M POMPBY fHEAD i n  CinemaScop e aa d Cate rBicaar  Egaa , Dorotlg r Patrle kCamero n Bfitche UNoratl r New s fartat mLas t yea r th e Howel l Condense dMil k Compan y pai d th e farmer s311,6697 3 fo r mil k an d th e peopl eo f Howel l 30,2261 1 fo r labor Las t Wednesda y nigh t Mr  an d SYLVANTHEATRiy  gth e second  Ro y Pveaso n ha d 1 3 an d  Mrs  Herber t Gillett e entertaine d s1 0   sleig h loa d o f 1 6 youn g peopl e fro m in  ffMntaScapa  and Cl rTttea  Wed  Tkar , Jan  Sl,Fefal , ITRIAL StanHm gGlen n Fer d an d Doroth y Malen aout Operate d by  17,000 Oaky farmersI 406 Sfepheiuo n Buildin gDetroitt We AND RID E TH EAL L NE W 195 6 CHEVROLE TTo p Alowanc e o n You r Presen tCa r Regardles s o f Yea r o r Mak e feel t  b e wtrki seem s t o b e workin grecentiq , 3 5 n  Newayg o an d 1 3Rober t Borsu m o f Bi g Rapid sRapid s starte d a  ccommercia l teac he r her e Monda y H e i s a  graduat eo f Ferri s Institute Th e Merwi n Campbel l famil y an dArnol d Berquis t wer e Sunda yguest s o f th e Orl a Macrof t famil yo f Coopersville Th e Andre w Campbel l famil y an dMarcia n Ledwidg e an d wif e calle dM Cmnllinit y hS Mr  an d Mrs  H  C 30 Th e CaS t Vedder , Ceci l fron En0  B de wh o i s i n Chu Ut  Ann a Reason , Alt a Meyers , Franci sBowman , wi n Richardson Loui s Hoey , 23 , so n o f th e Joh nHoey s o f Webste r an d a  senio r i n sta Calif   A  1 4 THE AScANiS TH E AFRICA N LIO Nth o f 9 0 years engineerin g dept  a t th e Aniversit ye f Michiga n , die d las t week   I W  Davi s o f Howell , a  forme rresiden t wa s burie d her e Monday ,Th e Lad y Maccabee s hav e install Sunday Monday , Jan  2f , 8 6Ala n Lad d an d Jan e All y eo nto4 TH E McCONNEL L STORY CinemaSeen e aa d Colo rPinckne y h  gh schoo l los t t oYpsilant i hig h schoo l reserve s las tFrida y 2 0 t o 11 Sherif f Henr y Finle y ha s appoin ti  e d Irvi n Kennedy , deput y sheriff Joh n Roberts , Dexter s gran do n  Mrs Sunday Grace Kell y i n OWOSB O ed  th e followin g officer s sComJui a lues , Wed , Jan  SI , Feb  1Sigler  Lt  Com , Ann a FrancisPas t Charle s Hesto n an d Jan e Wysaa nCom , Rosali e Reason  R  K  Netti e j IaVaughn  F  K  Ett a CrofootChap,  LUC Y GALLANT Mrs  Jame s Henry  Srgt  a t j Arms , m  Vist a Ysioi n sa d Techncieie rFlorenc e Va n Winkle  Ma t A,Agne s  ol d ma n die d Frida y a t th e ag e o f AndrewsSentinel , Mrs  Mari a Din k Thui , Fri M Sat , Feb  Z,  I, 4SE E FRE D C  OTT OLAK Epwmsip IT Ppwms i4 M  WM1T E SALE S REPRESEN T ATlVE , AN N ARBO R While i n Howel l las t Frida y Mra Kitse y Dinke l fel l o n th e sidewal kau d brok e he r arm  He r glasse s als obrok e cuttin g he r hea d an d sh e ha dt o  liav e stitche s taken  He r ar m i si n  H  cast        ANNOUNCIN G       Ne w Ownnhi pO F TH EMaratho nStatio nf  r 101 years Livingsto n Lodg e hel d a  Ladie sNigh t Friday  Calvi n Hooke r wa stoastmaster  Th e followin g wa s th eprogram  Forcas t fo r 1931 , Norma nReason  Weathe r Forcast , Andre wCampbell  Bil l o f Fare , H  C  Ved der  Music , Ekys e Berquist  There wa y als o card s an d dancing  1Do n Swarthou t wa s i n Dext r IMonaa y assistin g Mr  Gorma n wit h fth e funeral s o f Joh n Robert s an d iLoui s Hoey  bot h a t St  Joseph s Churc h tha t morning Jame s Jeffrey s wh o ha s bee n liv  jin g wit h hi s son , Dick , i n An n Ar bor , suffere d a  strok e las t wee k an d j4 s m  St  Jo e hospital    j21  fro m her e wen t t o Stongbridg e Thursda y nish t t o se e th e pla y Ic eBound  Dr  Norma n Wilso n had,th epar t o f Judg e Bradford  Th e Jack soT i Theatr e Guil d ha s a  membershi po f 10 0 an d put s o n a  pla y a  month  Th e Farmer s an d Workingmen rBan k a t Jackso n close d las t wee kan d wen t i n th e hand s o f a  receiver Th e Dexte r Baptis t Churc h ha sel Picket , Mrs  R  G  Webb Thi s issu e ha s letter s from  Edwar dKearney , Charli t Poo U an d A  K Pearec e i n regar d t o th e Ol d Boy sJohn Wayn e an d Lauren tfaBLOO D ALLEY I a BaeallSunoc o Fu e 1 Oi lA S BBB N AB B T 8 OU R BVftTMe JW e Ar e Read y t o Servic e Yo u o n Bot h N o 1  an dNo  2Oi l  AU W A S tTSVA L W  BAV 1 TS BBes t Qualit y o f Coal , 0 3 an d Bialdin gD  E  HOE Y   SON Sstarte d a  fre e employmen t aeency    PilQIlf t H A 6oll 9Note s o f 4 8 Years  Ageen en t o f Rober t Vedde rlr I Sha B B e Please d t o Welcom e M y Friend s an dCurtoraer s a t th e Locatio n 44 5 Eas t Mai n Stree tB  F  Goodric h Tires , Batteries , Accessorie s  M     25 5 h p   Sot o t o pac e Indianaui s 50 9 Dexter i s usin g thei r fir e engin et o  floo d th e pon d fo r abating Th e supervisor s hav e purchase dA  lan d addin g machin g fo r th e count y  officials Roll o Beckwit h o f Chelse a i s her eworkin g u p a  Moder n Woodme norganization A  numbe r fro m her e wen t t o th eHowel l oper a Hous e Frida y nigh tt o  se e Sleepin g Beauty  th e oper apa t o n b y th e Knigh t Templars   sleig h loa d o f 8 2 youn g peopl tenjoye d a  part y Wednesda y nigh ta t A t hom e o f Chri s Brogan  THI RIGHT ift t ,   amort WNe Powerlight nudie of theccSmiV   hSy Come in urf tJt drithe WJeSoto, ft ly  the martpowerful car in the medium price fieldVans Motor Saleswa Jr TATS OFthe Pi ilate Gtart for the etlivtefoteIn the Matter of the Estate ofEdla Niks Potter, DeceasedAt 4 lesslon of January 17, 1966ft spent, Honorable Hiram ISmMfc Jvdfo of Probate Notice is Hereby Given That thepetition of Merle Weave prayingthe instrument filed in said Court be eemittee to nrehate as the Last Willami Testament of taid deteaeoi, thatamvmistratfom ef said estate he fraated to Merle Weaver or some other nitahlo oenea, and that the heirsof said noseason he determined, willho heard at the Prehate Court en February 14, 1966 at ten A MIt it Ordered, That notice thereofhe given by a publication hereof forthree weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitioneroattfo a copy of this notice to he serv ed upon each known party in,interestat his laat known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 days prior tosuch hearing, by personal service atleast five 5 prior to such hearing Celesta ParshallHiram B Smrfth, Jtmgo ef PreoateA m fcopyHeiea M GooJd  SAFEDEPOSITBOXthe safest place te keep important papersouch as bonds, stocks, deeds, abstracts, tmuraocepolkiet also jewelry and other valuables A safe deposit box, of course It offers secure protectionagainst ftrc, theft, loss or misplacement We have e few boxes available in various sizes Stop in and sotthorn now The cost is surprisingly lowBSTABLlSKflB 1S446YER HO WBLLPXNCKN BTYSAB4 OF SAPB ANfcUNTHE McPHERSON STATE BANKWATER SYSTEMS,PLUMBING REPAIRSTHE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster IW UP 8 6607CleasaagMaintenance of Equi r qEquipment Bettfal Total  ,  6,5392MAIN COMMHSIONHtSalary 2,40000Salary Clerk  w J45Extra Ckrk Hirt ,  41000Stationery  Otfce Supplies 14496Telephone  Telegrams 17203Travel Expense 25875Fttraiftjre  Fixtures , 4400METMFOUTAN AUTHORITY1313134 mm5Jj7 ContributionJyi SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATIVE COST 35CoetMISCELLANEOUSBirths A Deaths A ContagiousBurialMarkersGun Permits Naturalization FeesSokfcmJteliefElection Expense Heat  Court House  Detention HomeCivil DefenseConservation Officer CostsTrailer Park License FeesGame  Fish Charges Polio Vaccine Supplies406722316U3S26 3161550,3320000Total Jan 14, 1956 22,37500 6307 2,12741 12809 20800 31,46432 1,65000 1768976003000686903,62660 2,24748 785101120047250 111002837641,93055 Good Soil Care Pays OffFor New Corn Champions 5,77561CTHKND OF THE COUftTSalary  1,25000Stootty  Office Supplies 16366Travel Eatptatt 210Signed JOHN A HAGMANLivingston County ClerkTotal  1,41576JUDGE OF PROBATSSalary    5,50000Salary  Probate Registrar 3,00000Clerk Hire 2,74331Postage 7500Stationery A Office Supplies W0J2Telephone A Telegrams 16797Freight A Expresi  2,9SMaintenance of Equipsent 1940Association Dues 1000Total 12,5093JUSTICE COURTPees  6,02750Transcripts 4700Witness Fees 23690Juror Fees  1 4575Municipal Court Fees 57575Total   6,93290PROBATION OFFICERSalary   40000Travel Expense 1819X 4M89 V1TotalPROECUTING ATTORNEYSalary   2,10000Salary  Steno 20000Pottage 7500 Qfteck No, NameStationery A Office Supplies 23923telephone A Telegram 25297Moved by Supvr Glenn and supported by Supvr Gartrell that thefinancial report of the County Clerk be accepted, adopted and placed onfileCarriedMoved by Supvr Cakell and supported by Supvr Snyder that theCounty Treasurer be authorized to run off certain descriptions for the HuronClinton Metropolitan Authority, in Green Oak and Hamburg Townships, same to be paid for by the AuthorityCarriedSupvr Miller of the Criminal Claims committee presented bills to theBoard, which were allowed as recommended and appear by Nos G1943 thruG1952 Supvr Glenn of the Civil Claims committee presented bills to the Board,which were allowed as recommended and appear by Nos G1954 thruG1959 Moved by Heeg and supported by Glenn that the monthly meetings ofthe Board of Supervisors shall be held on the 3rd Tuesday of each month, except the dates fixed by StatuteCarriedMoved by Supvr Conine and supported by Supvr Stuible that theBoard, as a body, be authorized to attend the Assessors meeting at Owosso, Michigan, on Wednesday, Jan 18thCarriedThe minutes of the days session were read and approved Upon motion of Supvr Cole and duly supported by Supvr Conine, theBoard adjourned until the 3rd Tuesday in FebruaryCountersigned JOHN A HAGMAN,Clerk ApprovedLEE GORDON,Chairman WiUard C Kirkseed and careful soilmanagement including theuse of fertilizer were key factors in helping win top corn growing honors for Americasnew Corn King and Cora Princeat the recent International Grainand Hay Show in ChicagoWillard C Kirk, 58, left thenew Corn King, who operates a335acre farm near Jeffersonville, Ohio, has won the championship three timcf in the pastfive yearsThomas Halterman, 16, ofRushville, Indiana, the newCorn Prince, was following afamily custom in winning cornhonors His brother Lair, 20,was named Corn Prince at tho1948 show His father Newton,64, operator of a 227cre farmin Rush county, Ind won thetitle of Corn King at the sameshow, to repeat an honor he won in 1946 The Halterman farmraises hybrid seed corn aiHampshire hogs Kirk says three steps wereparticularly importantn bringing him the 1955 championship 1The use of a high qualitysingle crss hybrid seed 2 Feeding the soil a wellbalancedsupply of nitrogen, phosphate  Thomas Haltermanand potash fertilizer, and liming as needed 3A rotationthat gives him a twoyear laydown of legumegrass sodKirks farm produces hybridseed corn, wheat, soybeans, oats, Duroc hogs and Shropshire sheep In addition to corn, Kirk believes in fertilizing theentire rotation In the process he uses between 600 and 700pounds of plant food per acreTom Hal term ans juniorchampionship corn was produced on a 20acre field he tilledas a 4H club project The seedvas a parent of Indiana hybridNo 844 Tom is active in 4Hprcsiams and in the Future F,  rs of America He wasco, hampion of Rush countyin 1951 and 1952Over tho years the elder Halterman has boon steadily build inq up the fertility level of hissoil He follows a rotation that gives him a legumegrass croponce every th vears The rotation is  irr iUs and alfalfa lieves JI usingor He has soilr illarly and fol nmendations ofitylertroc atons ofmi s at Purdue UniiHMXS ALLOWED DURINGTHE JANUARY, 1956 SESSION   y  a olkf PurposeTravel Expense , Autospy A Body SearchStenographerAppearance for Minor ChildrenAntbulaaee A Medical ,, Photos A SurveySpecial Pros AttorneyAsaQctattao DuesCost Reciprocal Enforcement 133347500220021000 10,000 0104 0160 0Tota l  ,255 4REGISTE R O F DEEP SRegiste r   Compensatio n fo r recor d onl y  42t9 0Cler k   Compjpsafio D fo r recor d oil y 6QQ0Stationery A Office Supplies 2,Wl5Telephone A Telegrams 13410Freight A Express , t80Furniture A Fixtures A Mifiateaaace Total 7  77  V7 Z  777 7 777 COUNTY lOAJtD OF EDUCATIONPrinting A ftiadiaj   20694Stationery  Of fi Suites ,,, Mf 20G1942 Lawrence Gehringer, Care of PrisonersG1943 Mrs Lawrence Gehringer, Matron  Detention HomeG1944 Casper Gannon, Livestock ClaimG1945 Kenneth Peckens, Justice FeeG1946 Myrtle Reovley, Poultry ClaimG1947 Wirt L Smith, Justice FeeG194S Harley Zeeb, Poultry ClaimG1949 Joseph S Starkey, Justice FeeGi950 Anthony Sedlar, Poultry ClaimG1951 Kenneth Cobb, Livestock Claim G1952 Robert Bain, Poultry ClaimG1954 Livingston Co Press, Reg of DeedsG19S5 MacDonaid Funeral Home, Ambulance ServiceG19S6 Don C Swarthout, Soldiers BurialG1957 Mrs Edith H Nordbo, Soldiers BurialG1958 E J Keehn, Soldiers BurialG1959 Floyd W Munsell, Expense Account Amount 74080 4000033002508002801000 270170027607725 126010002000020000 20000 188492,13274 When You Skimp on Plant Food2MyTelephone  Telegram Freight A Express Travel Expense Punairure A Fixtures Salary  Attendance Officer   v 46319library  314 TotalSTATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON S S hJohnAi Hagman, County Glerkytoaod for the Cotmty aforesaid, dohereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of the original Supervisors proceedings at their January Session ROW remaining in mysaid Office and the whole thereofSEALV IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and afraid the Seal of said Court and County this 18th day of January A D1956, JOHN A HAGMAN, County Clerk Fertilizer is a highpaying investment that can return 3 to 4or every dollar spentlibraryChild Accounting A School ReportsRent  r  Maintenance of EquipmentBond  314135022,00 Corn Yiela u Boosted 64UejFTDiizz,y Qusheh by Modern Methods FARMERS who skimp on theuse of fertilizer can easilysave a penny fnd lose a dollar, says the Middle Wesi SoilImprovement Committee, in citing a recent statement by R MFinley, University of Illinoisagricultural economistWhen a farmer tried to cutcorners on the purchase of incomebuilding production items like fert17r pnys a state ment by the committee, he the 191014 period The cost offertilizer has increased only 54 per cent in the past 40 yearsiijuiing 191014 prices at HOthe index of farm wage ratestoday is 521, the index figure for i taxes is 411, livestock 323, farmI machinery 314, and seed 252, says the committee The index for fertilizer is only 154The use of fertilizer to increase yields per acre and cutcosts of production is particu i important in these daysCM is aDoulAstoeiation Dues  i 27UDMfttJt     ivflDMichigan Teacher5 Retirement  19521955 441J3TotalSalary  3,6000SalariM  Deputies 2JyMft35P  ,  8910BoatlnspectkMi A Unto 4MStationery A Offiee Sttpn 47fTelephone A Teiegnnu 130,07Freight A ETl B A ExpressTravel Expcnst 11,50Fumrturt, Fixtures A Muateasaet t, 17745Car MaiateBiflct    3,34400Maintesance of quspnst 2747Gas, Liht A Wtter  HIMOeanatg Supplits  rt T79JIFrintini  M  60 ni27507449 20742 JO5000Sherfitf A Deputy toads 413759uEv     ts throughout out that fer hnihft  ynetTefal 4MQ29COUNTY WELTABI AGINT  I,82tl5 35290 v corn raising  dods csn boost yields by Mbushels per sere snd net returns by 56 per acre comparedwith methods used 30 years ago reports the Middle West SouImprovement Committee, in summarizing results of a Minnesota demonstrationThe demonstration was conducted on the Walter and Paul Wenzel farm near Red Wing,Minn It was under the direction of Arnold Wiebusch, Goodtion of Arnold Wiebusch, Gohue county soils agent and OKunau, county exteStationery A Office WspboneAT 190016315520 22269Total4SCLW Tirol 21277Kunau, county 5ioiiin cooperation with Universityof Minnesota toils and agronomy specialists  In thfa demonstration, a CornTodafJ Held, using 1956 meth od yielded 123 bushels permere Yields were only Mbuahals on a Corn Yesterday ploti employing methods common sy nelometkds usedHarold Jones and Edwin Jensen, of the Minnesota staff, es timated that it cost only 52cents per bushel to grow cornon the Corn Today netd, compared with M cento on the Com Yteterdsvy plotThe Corn Today field wasfertilised three times Once be fore planting, at planting time and after the last cultivationA modern hybrid strain, Minibrad waa planted on thecon tour, at the rate of 18,000 to90,000 stalks per acre Insecti cidea and herbicides were ap piled for insect and weed control Cultivation was limitedThe Corn Yesterday fieldwas not fertilized, although ma nure was added An openpollinated variety of corn was planted at the rat of 12,000 stalksf0 SUPERVISORSJanuary Session Tuesday, January 17, 1956 Jan lfCRIPPLED CHILDREN FUNDBalance in FunrftPursuant to Statute, the Board of Supervisors in and for the County tlL FundLivingston met at the Court House, in the City of Howell, and upon roll Dec 31, 1955  Balance in FundCall the following members were found to be presentErvsi B Snyder ild Stuible Brighton Twp W Burr ClarkConway Twp Milton Conine Genoa Twp Llod HendeeAndrew J SeiniHoward B Spicer Green Oak Twp Lee GordonLillian C Smith Hamburg iwp oipu GlennLyle Glover Handy Twp Albert W ColeHarold Armstrong  Hartland Twp Howard GentryGlenn Berry Howell Twp Fred G CatrellQair Miller losco Twp Herman H HeegCarl W Raddatz Cohoctah Twp VV Harry GurtrellMoved by Supvr Cole and supported by Supvr Gentry that the Boardappropriate the bum of 35000 lor ivlichigun Week r Glenn called for a yea and nay vote Marion Twp Jan 1, 1955Oceola Twp Balance in FundPutnam Twp Receipts Tyrone TwpUnadilla Twp Total CreditsBrighton City Debit Transfers Howell City Dec 31, 1955Howell City Balance in Fund Howell CityHowell City Jan 1, 1955 DELINQUENT TAX FUND 113011630 Balance in FundReceipts  47,59172s 3,42203TRVST FUND 84,95143DIRECT R1JEF FUND  5195084,95143 85,47096 51950 Total CreditsDisbursements  3,33259Balance in Fund SOCIAL SECURITY, CONTRIBUTIONJan 1, 1955,, Balance T funti Jv, 32,30000 4,1125177999Recepts Credit TransfersTotal Credits Disbursements 31, 1955Balance in Fund  3,9809 rolai Credits27,87667 Disbursements8,99784 Dec 31, 1955Balance in FundDOG TAX FUNDResult11 year 6 naysMoved by bupvr Cole and supported by Supvr Hendee that MiltooConine be appointed as a member ot the Michigan Week Committee, torepresent the Board of SupervisorsCarricd Jan 1, 1955Moved by Supvr Catrell and supported by Supvr Glover that the Fund OverdrawnHealtn loummtee or the Board ot Supervisors be authorized to attend the ReceiptsHealth Conlerence at Ann Aroor, vliciugan on March 21, 22, and 23rd Disbursements Carried Dec 31, 1955By the Clerk Fund Overdrawn Geatlerrren DRAIN FUND1 have the honor, herewith, to submit my annual report for the year  gaance m pun1  34,87273 2,90072 12,04807 4,69674  40,85548 5,98275 10,25205 Receipts,,   13,69302  TOWNSHIP, CITY  VILLAGE tJJ i, 1955 w in Fund  39,82025COUNTY TREASURERS ACCOUNT  2,9615713,68121 16,64271 2,94976 39,82025 31 132 27 104294 104ending, Dec 31, 1955Vnminal Cases filedCivil Cases filedChancery Cases filed Chancery Divorce Case filed TOTALNotaries Public recorded and filed Physicians recorded Nurses recorded Dentists recordedAssumed Names and Copartnership recorded and filed Marriage Licenses issued 192Delinquent Tax Receipts filed 2299Redemption Certificates recorded 131Births reported and filed 544Deaths reported and filed 356No of Petitions for Citizenship filed 10Credit TransfersTotal CreditsDisbursements  50,21368Debit Transfers 2,64422 11,2734352,93192 64,20535 Total CreditsDisbursementsDec 31, 1955 Balance in Fund 2,700,36489 235,391122,728,033482,963,42460 263,05971Total Debits Dec 31, 1955Balance in Fund  52,85790 CLASSIFICATION COSTUiuVtRAL FUNDABSTRACT OFFICE AbstractorConipeuutJLi for record only  4,2000ClerksCompensation for recoru only  6,24000Stationery  Olfice Supplies 14393i ekpnone Telegrams 81001112 Jan 1, 1955Balance in FundReceiptsTotal CreditsDec 31, 1955Balance in Fund ESCHEATS FUND10,66493IMPREST CASH FUND  U34745 TotalCOUNTY EXTENSION OFFICES qc SalaryCILIK  2,960tt3 40 SlaryCierK 4H , 2,1000135535 lJosta8e    108Stationery 6i Office Supplies 41521 355 35 telephone  Telegrams  27530No of Petitioners admitted to citizenship 10 jan j Respectfully Submitted   in fundJohn A Hagman Dec 31, 1955Livingston County Clerk Balance in FundMoved by Supvr Raddatz and supported by Supvr Cole that the re  inruirinTAM TAvtuwnport be accepted, adopted and placed on tile ReceiptsCarried   , , , Disbursements ,  43,79403CarriedUpon motion of Supvr Armstrong, which was duly supported bySupvr Conine, Board adjourned until l30 P M CarriedAFTERNOON SESSIONSupvr Glover presented the following resolution and moved its adopttoft, which was duly supported by Supvr Raddatz ResolutionWHEREAS the Village oi howierville has filed its petitionrequesting that certain land designated as Addison Heights be an nexed to said Village, and it appearing that Edward C Addison and Grace Addison arethe owners of said land and have tiled a written request that the game be annexed and that notice or hearing ot petition has beenduty published and that all the requirements ot the provision or Section 746 of the Compiled Laws ot 1948 have been iully complied withNOW THEREFORE BE 11 RESOLVED that said land described as Beginning at a point 132 feet North and 33 feet East of TheWelt quarter post of Section II, T 3 N, R 3 c, Michigan,thence East IM I cot, thence South 132 teet uienee Noith 87 16 East 1V535 feet, thence North 330 leet, thence South87 16 West 3913J, thence ioutr, 32 icet, ihence West 132tfeet, thence South 66 teet to the point ot beginningbe annexed tothe Village of Fowlerville and Jhai ihc Village lands b altered accordingly iihe County Clerk, is hereby direcTtfto furmsh the Clerk ot said Village a certified copy oi this resolution Resolution seconded by Supvr RaddatzCarriedBy the ClerkFINANCIAL REPORTTO THE HONORABLE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSGeatlemen1 kave the honor, herewith, to submit my annual financial report lortkt year ending, December 31, 1955 GENERAL FUND Jan 1, 1955Balance in FundCredit transfersTotal Credits  DisbursementsDec 31, 1955Balance in FundJan 1, 1955 Balance in FundReceiptsTotal Credits Disbursements Debit transfersTotal DebitsDec 31, 1955Balance in Fund LAW LIBRARY FUNDTravel Expense  Agric Agent 1,29920Travel Expense  Home Demo Agent 47927Q Furniture  Fixtures 53574Rent  2500200 00 SupPaes 726Maintenance of Equipment 10009 43 794 03 Total   20795J APPROPRIATIONS Apia Inspection  29371East Michigan Tourist Association 25000 548 27  ub  future Farmers 3,11953750 00 County infirmary Christmas Fund  7500Michigan Week   25000 65850LIBRARY FUND  ,29827 TotalBOARD OF SUPERVISORS639 77 rnting  Binding Stationery  Oiiicc SuppliesTelephone  leiegrams 4,23700 ay  18 09550 special Committees Association Dues 22,33250 fj f   15 88340 Meals District Meetings75000ReceiptsDisbursementsReceipts  16,63340MAY TAX SALEFUND TotalBONDS  INSURANCE Bonds  City  Township Treasurers , insurance  Court House  Detention Home 5 69910 mpensation Insurance  3,988241,11204  8120 8315 4,20120Sf 144010002060 1875 6,44134 1,25415 5901985613 17589PRIMARY SCHOOL iXINO 17589 Total ,CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERSalaryBDisbursements 116825050REVOLVING DRAIN FUNDJan 31, 1955 Balance in Fund Credit Transfers 1,168,25050 1,51375 2lelephone  leiegramsFfeight  ExpressStationery  Office Supplies  2,70047 80000 19421050C 295552lotai     , 98219COURT 1,29912Ju 1, 1955 Balance in FundReceiptsCredit TransfersTotal CreditsDisbursementsDebit TransfersTotal DebitsDtc 31, 1955Balance in FundReceiptsDisbursemeaU1, 1955Balance in FundReceipts 251,18862 63,67730314,86592  75,2265638,49443290,82294404,54394AUDIT FUND  89,67801 18000 Total CreditsDisbursementsDec 31, 1955Balance in Fund SALES TAX DIVLRsiON FUNDReceiptsDisbursements 364,84008SOCIAL WELFARE LNDJan 31, 1955Balance in FundReceiptsCredit TransfersTotal Credits Disbursements  76,67647Dec 31,1955  Balance in FundABSTRACT FUND  18000Jao 1, 1955Balance in Fund 21,16158 Credit Transfers STATE TAX FUNDTotal Credits Debit TransfersDtc 31, 1955Balance in FundHm 1, 1955 Balance in Fund Total CreditsDisbursements  1,22668Debit Transfers 1,20280 20,00000CEMETERY TRUST FUNDCredit Transfers Total Credits DisbursementsDtc 31,1955 Balance in Fund1, 1955Balance in FundCredit Transfers 7,67446 28,83604 Total Debits  2,42948 8,83604 Dec 31 155 Balance in Fund TAX COLLECTION FUND 7,58459 Ian 1,19555000 Balance in Fund744 Receipts7484CITY  VILLAGE FUND  7,70943  Total CrDebit Transfers 295,58250Dec 31,19557 634 59 Balance in Fund TAX REDEMPTION FUNDJan 1, 19551,36866 Balance in Fund14,40688 ReceiptsTotal CreditDisbursements  14,53931K 31 1955 Balance in Fund COUNTY ROAD FUND31, 1955Baianct in Fund  ReceiptsA  Otdit Transfers  Total Credits  Ditbwtxnents 518,00487in Fund  15,77554 1,23623 Total CreditsDebit Transfers  5,17764Dec 31, 1955  Balance in Fund TAX REVERTED LAND FUNDReceipts     60,07385 Debit Transfers  1,57500547,45354 TEACHERS INSTITUTE FUND14744 Jan 1, 1955  606,67483 Balance in Fund  Receipts   4 15797 Salary Circuit Court Steno  2,2344Transcfipts  8923cSaky Lyons  4,20623 2,85885 Salarf Carland ,  1,50000Printing  Binding  2390C364,84008 StatJhtry 6c Office Supplies 34363Tele0i6ne 6c Telegrams 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k Younjf R famil y ha d Ra y Hov e Ar t Portabl e Weldin g Outfi tBurn r an d wif e an d Janic e Burn san d frien d a s Sunda y guests  ,Mrs  Carme n Porte r an d Jola nspent , th e wee k en d wit h he r siste rnea r Gran d Rapids Th e Da n VanStembrook a wer eSunda y dinne r guest s o f th e Bu dVanNormans Birs  Genev a VanSlambroo k wa saile d t n lodian a la t wee k b y th en e   o f he r mother Ch e  s War d o f Chubb s Corner sLy Z2i,  at McPherso n hospital Th e Wi n   H Eme r Prat t fam Ilie i o f Coopeivill e spen t Sunda ywit h th e Bo y Reaao n family  iroter vLO W PRICE SBee r andlYin c T o Tak e Ou tPHON E HOWL L 705J 2JIAK, Your Choice Lb i9ti riiday and Saturday 830 to 9tUUiUCK ROASTS, Lb 39cClosed Sundays Custom Butchering TuesdaysLEAN MEATY SHORT RIBS, Lb 2ftcFRESH YOUNG BEEF LIVER, Lb 29cMonday and Thursday 830 to 60Store Closed Jan 29 and 30 Due to work on bldfTHE HOLLISTER MARKETPUTNAM TOWNSHIPI WILL COLLECT TAXES AT MY HOME Al 233IINAnH900 A M TO 500 P MMONDAY, 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white color Was last seen wearing a choke chain WANTED MACHINISTS, LATH,AND MILLING MACHINB 0PMATORS, Experienced Men,THE FKAM CORPORATION Dexter, MichirnHOIKS PL9WM HoweBottle Gas  then pey by check, not cash Forcancelled checksv are legal evidence of paymenKAnd its se much simpler9 much quickerto settle all your account with pen and ink andpostage stamps instead of personal messenger werkDeposit your eash and nse your credit the businesslike way Opse aChecking Ateeut sere collar with 20 feet of copper chain, j Reads 923, Dinkels 922,Vel,t Anyone knowing of her whereabouts , LOSTWaiker hound, female,L912, Barnes 912Individual High Gameh Taylor 248, L Jacobs 238,Shirey 235, H Wedmayer 235 High AveragesH Tayor 179, J Ledwidge 173,A Gredenburg 170, J Mack 169, LShirey 167, H Widmayer 156 LOSTWaikerplease contact FRIDAX iUtNES  brown gpot8 m Penay Detroit UP 83122, laickney , License 40842 2000 Reward Lt   in vicinity of Rush Lake James NelDetroitSTATE OF MICHIGAN FOR RENTUpstairs unfurnished i son son 17192 Beaverlandapartment  Phone UP 89990  19 Mlch PhorMJ KE 35848FOR RENTFurnished house, cornR SALEHay Jsecond Cuttifner of Pingree and Suears Rds Wlil Steve La hne HA 6sel or low down payment About 1  6 9126The Pronto Court for the Cennty ef mis west of Pikney W 8 9982  In the M tter of the Estate of Eva lFOR SALEKintf Midget CarEMC, WATW HfcAThNC, ANDH6ME HEATINGWYLIE L P GASaKVlGEBHtNE 13 H0WM1 First NaUona BankMary L Ho, eeeased F0 SLESlab wood also round Fred F mQ Fari RQUFOR RENTModrn Reem145 Stuatt tjMemWr ef Federal HeMrre Cefw and Federal Oepoeir, Insar At a session of said CourtM held on ed  fePe, and naccsJanuary 10, 19i6 Phone Elmer Driver, Howell 625J2Prespnt Honorable Hiram ML Smtt ,   Jurfe of Probate   FOn ENT6 room house flar, NOTICE IS EREBI GIVEN cknayhot and cold wattsr Ref  ,That all crrditors of JN4 deceased reaces needed Phone Webstar FOR REyrWIU1 arerequired to prenFttiieir claims 30103 12741 at 127411 Appoline St home wi ii older lady, privateAH Deposits Insured Up te 10,000 for Eeeh Bepositec  in writing and under oatfc  to said Detroit 27, Tebby Shortcourt and to serve a copy thereof iupon FLORIS  G CLARK ef JMrs James Lunsford of Detroitfel downstairs in her attic last weeksnd broke her anklePinckneysFRUITS VEGETABLESMEATS GROCERIESFISHMARKET PRICES QUALITYCOUKKOUS SERVICE a fiduciary of said estatethat such claims will be beard and that the heirs at law ef said de eeased be deteremined by said eeurtat the Probate Office on April 4f 195It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a sopyhereof for three weeks consecutivelythe Ptnekrey Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this neticeto be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known addressby registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing, or by personalservice at least fie 5 davs nriorto such hearing Hiram R Smith Judge of ProbateA troe copyHelen M GouldDeputy Register ef Probate 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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>yojmtune 71I CHRONOLOGYMICHIGAN MIRROR Oct 5Engagemesfc ofRriiee and state officials are Miller and Carl Cluckeypounding on themes of highway saf Frank Bower killed on Pi ety For the third year in the lat pike Pinckney Dexter tie10 more than 2000 have been killed Oct 120 S elect ViIn Michigan traffic and law offi VanNormaa W M Pinet eers admit they are puzzled Despite to Boysville 18 to 7 the curbs on reckless driving, such sells home toBert WyliM speed zones, educational cam am, teacher resigns Jadpaigns, extra patrols, use of the moves into new hornRational Guard and the new safety  Oct, 19OES Gd Chap,device on autoes the traffic death Rapids Piackney beat toll continues to rise  Now policce  to 18 Neil Tip lady,police cars are to be equipped with de rdie Dr Waltercameras The December toll was 38 ed to state medical board,less than last year but tthe toll of Oct 26Pinckney beats20ft fe November was way out of ter 19 to 0 Tim Conk diporporfton accident injuries PiackniSvpt Childs of the State Police takes in Patrician Gardeiblames the drivers He says if they  rcian Gardens at Pol would obey all the traffic laws tho Nov 2Mra Katdumber of Occidents would be small  Walcott dies Also Hon Vnfprtunately they will not Hudson Ann Shirley Both the University of Michigan Larry Lobdell married afid Michigan State are studying the  wins at South Lyon 7 toaccident problem Dr Muehlberg of installs officers at thethe crime prevention bureau say School40  of the accidents involy per j Nov 9Pinckney beats sons who drink Also there was a 16 ge 25 to 0 Eva Kellentggrcent increase in the ownership Stanley Lobdell married cars last year Michigan now bara Miller and Carl Clu3,900,000 cars on the highways Hinchey diesiSngagementlegislature in Gov Williams Jack and Jack Rowespecial session made a start by Nov 16300 attend setting up speed limits, adding 200 Livingston Lodge No76,aew state policemen and appropriat Fresh Air Camp Grand ing 25 per pupil for drivers edu present Roscoe Bonistcation in the public schools More Grand Master speaker,proposals will be preeented to the beats Haslett 27 te 7, present legislature, one of which is ers go north Medical tests for drunk drivers Nov 23Wm Marshall JMucational needs will also be is not ready and high sch tressed The 52 member cotnmiss ball schedule is changediott will disseminate informeation Reeason Lobdell honoredreceived at the receat White House Nov 30Rev Charles Efcucatioml Conference Michigan ey Bell, Molly Wilsonhas also appropriated 150,000 for Zeeb, Chilson farmer educational study by escaped convicts, Dec 7Alonz VanSlai W M of LivingsPThe George MeaWs are at their No, 7L P W Curlett,eabin at Lovels thw week  term Pinckney loses Hi Mrs Edith VanNorman has return bo 11 game to Brighton 42ed from  a visit with Meats Jkrelatives in Champaign and Peoria, Whitmore takHt  Deoc tfEeo C LtMesdajnes  Eloyae Campbell and Hoff and Sylvester BulliiUadye Lee attended a Kings Daugh beats Hartland 59 to 34tars meeting att Howell Tuesday reys named typical state The Basil Whites of Mason Rd state trooper Corner stoneamd Norman White and wife ccalieJ St Marys new school hereea the Ben White Sunday Dccc 21Masons installMrs Leiphart of Neitsvjlle,Pa  wit Francis Dodge and Reisiting the Mrs Wm Hill familv ett installing Charlotte U The, L Charles Smiths obrvo4 enry Rampdie Churc their 59h wedding anniversary last Christmas programs PmeVJttday  to Dexter 68 to 39 MrsThe Roy Dillinghams,Mark Nashs Ledwidge haa 70th birthdaand Lloyd Hendees attended ,tnl Dec 28Harry Evers, PerlIvers auction last Friday  die Farmers here entertainLeo Caiih, Forest Manes, DavvJ atutdentsBoxh to John McGliaise Fay Wells and Leo Gariqus Detroit Friday a datlghtermd wives of Detriot called on the AtLees, Ed Parkers Percy TilUm Shehans Sunday  and Fed fteeds go to FloridjHoward Radt Lloyd Hiatide Cavr, Albert Mrfk andand their wives had dinner at the go tor Rose Bowl Game inHits in Pontiac Saturday night 1  Ross Read and wife were in De feoit last week Mr and Mrs Howard Read leave iFriday by plane for a 10 day stay in  The Chelsea Boy ScoutsHavana Cuba Mrs Anthony, a nuts Saturday for the polionurse of Ann Arbor is takngi care , TheNew York Centrals  ef the children  train made its initial runMrs Rene Miller was sick several cago to Detroit in 3 hours anjdas last week Mrs Vera Kellenber  mdnutes last week 200er of Lakeland taught for her business men were pssei  Robert Lavey leave by plane next was made by General Motorsweek for Orlando, Florida to visit diesal powered, his aunt, Mrs Grace Nile and fam, The Mothers March or PoliW 1 Stockbridge is Jan 26,Wayne Carr spent the week end The new addition to the la Port Huron with his family   school is about completed It Mesdamea Mae Dalier and Eloye  es 3 class room, a general puiCampbell attended a Kings Daugh room and a kitchen meeting at Lakeland Wednes, The new 13 room elemenl school and gym at Stockbridge  not be ready until lateBALL SCORES Danny Atweil ofer 33, Hartland 29 jHow new dePuty Et mfield 55 Dexter47Ann Arbor 63, Jack 61, University 546, Lincoln 41 Dundee 6Mttftn 65 Flat Rock 69, Chelsea NTLeslie 83, Dansville 69Haslett Stockbridge 47 Dewitt 59, By Okemus 66 WiUMMn 62 tOI1 NO 141Jaa tlSmorgastMOBk hall 6 p m s 175, chilJaa 27 Initiation 810 Regular meetingtl Swettheart PartyLADIES AID MEETINGAtt the January meeting of the Ladies Aid at the home ofHaxel Thompson the following elected Bemfc PardonElisabeth YoaagtRnan  Hastl Thompson The Brighton City Cotacilto turn over all money collecttheir parking meters from Jan to Feb 1 to the March of DiI FundI Marion Wilt of Brighton has fli to Mexico City to attend the College thereGlenn Ailbright of Fowlervillenow employed by tkt State Aasn singing western tongsgiving Talks in the schools Hea cousin of Mrs Edith Carrhas been on Pinckney programsfore He sang on a Saginawradio station last summerWilliam Jeffreys Piackneyschool engineer underwent an ieration on his note at Veterans He pital, Ana Arbor last week The Cherry Pie Baking Coal the county is Jan 21 Pinefcnenot have a eontteatoat last despite the feet that Brbei Niwon the state title sestral yearsseveral year ago She was onvision and plac 4tk k  al contest ct  v,    TRE LEE THfATR fJA NJan  17 , ll  1 9Rober t Stac kG,  MIS S DOVE an d Colo rJanuar y 20 , 2 1Veatur eRya n an del lMEN aa dRobinso n1AL fanuar y 22 , 2 3 IlAlUtWL , Tlfera  frL  Sat  a  U HMarti  aa d Uwf c   j VARTIST S AN  MODty ri n  Via U Viaio a aa i Teduafcdlo rDoroth y Mate  Bid e Mayeaof fan d Shirle y MacFarlaa oFeaturett e NoveH y New ap  BJerr y Lewi sMODELS llO r Sun, Moa  Tuea  Jan  22 , 2 3 3 4Jane a Da  an d Nataii e Wo dI nREBE L WITHOU T A  CAUSE 4Cnmw i Scop e aa d Colo rFeaturett e Novelt y New a Cartoo nWedneaday , Tharadayanuar y 25,2 3TO P O  TH E WORLD Starrin gDal e Bobartaoa , Evely n Keye aFraa k Lovejo yNew a Cartoo nSYLVANTHEATRE 24 , 25 , 2 6 Debbi e Reynold sCelest e Hol m R  TRAP an d Cole rth e stat e 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SundayRoy Fisher of Lakeland broke hisankle last week on the iceLast Wednesday Mrs Kirk Simswas hostess to the first of a series of breakfasts to be iven by theKings Daughters Due to bad wea ther only 32 attended Mrs CarsonHollingsworth and Mrs Arthur Par don were cohostessesThe Tom Clark family of AnnArbor culled on the Mrs Margatet Clark fmily SundayMiss Tsabel Dunbur of Jacksoncalled on Mrs Emma Dinkel SaturdayThe Joe Griffith family spent theweek end with the Don Griffithfamily in Mt Pleasant Msdames Eleanor Ledwidg,Rayiionda Moivis and Denise La Rosa were in Howell last weekMrs Raymonda Morris fntertained the Benedict LaRosus of Whk morc T,ikc at dinner last Weiineday irtfhtMr Irvin Kennedy and Helen J Tipli wtre in Ann Arjor Frida Th eRay Burns family entertain  i ed Sunday in honor of Don Burns I tbirthday j A lartre croud attended tfce dance given Saturday night a tthv Greo  school by the PTA 100 sas cleared Another will be given soon Ralph Hall and wife with theEarl Saver of Dexter attend1the cinerama holiday in IXUv ISunday The C W Hooker family and ROY Carpenter and wife of Ann Arbr called on the J H Hookers Sunday  Dr Cecil IRndee aiul iniilv ofLcnsins and the 1 Jovd Hcdce vere Sunday yutts o, the Lloydllendees Thu County Conservation Leagueh4d their annual birnjet av the Hamburg fire hull Saturday niitThe CrasriOMs Qiaj Uo  anTho Olin Robinson jr family fAnn Arbor sp nt Sunday with theOlin Robinsns si ,oni u Mi iiid Mrs WilliamLintnerLois McDonnell at St Joe hospital, ,Ann Ai r Jan S a  hM o son, Wiljiam Shean The Leste1 MuAfee were in Laising iast WednesdayJkckie Rutiedf of Stra beyLake spent the week end with Bar ira McAfee 8 fiom hero attended tv Mason Centennial al the new HyroiI Saturday niyhi They weic F ne Cambuin, Jecore Tansey Albert Diniel Home Abn,, Ona Campbel Olin flobiison, W VClose andp wives, Fjanl ZK iXainie VanSlambrook and ye editor,Saturday the sheriffs d pt  acalled to locate Bennie Seura, 10,son of the Ben Sepruras who live on  fell place on M3G HeV I tcheism at ritt Mays  did not come homfl fromimily cold not find himu I the sheriffs department i j  Eyeler 1 md him about 1   ,eoiy woman pick ,i n the roa  between hre o and too hii home wiuh He would no ii his name but l ij was goinf  Florida The following 4 leaders attend ied the banquet, fu iowell Thursday inight, the Joe B,,h s, James Sinpers, John Burcs larshall Mebons,Louis Roots, Earl Shumanse, John  Burg and Joe iJasydio received the5 Year Silver Oiover AwardLawrence Camburn, Ona Campbell Homer Abney, George Kootc1, Albert Dinkel and Wilmont Pluminer went tto Byron Friday night and saw Corinthian Lode of Detroit conferr the MM degTeePeter Bissett of Hiland Lake wasinjured Saturday when his car waswrecked on Kelly Road His wife and 2 children who were with hinreceived slight injuries He was tak to McPheraon hosptal, Howell in the Swarthout ambulance The C H McRories were called week by MYRON HUGHESComplete Line of Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies3c ti Cl ar i G  Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE , urrsWF PH WE INSTA1SERVICE C 3114 105 E M36agohris Urocen 6065 PINCKNEY ROADQuity Merchandise LCWPR1CESBeer ad Wine To Take Outi iLri tlil l UKiv Uoi s, Lb 65cPORK LOilM KUAiS, Lb 45cSKINLESS FRANKS, Lb 45cO K SLiCD BACON, Lb, 49cSLAB BACON, Lb 45cMonday and Thursday 830 to 600z Friday and Saturday 830 to 900Closed Sundavs Custom Butchering TuesdaysTHE HOLLISTER MARKETPUTNAM TOWNSHIP1WIU COLLECT TAXES AT MY HOME Al233 UNADILLA ST, 2 Blocks North of Pure Gas900 A M TO 500 P MMONDAJ, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYARNOLD BERQU1STNOTICE OF SPECIAL tLElIION Mrs Mary Teeple was a Sundaydinner guust of the Claie Millers tCULS WELDING SHOPC J GUn and wile cailea outhe Ralph Clintons in Lincoln Paik over the week endTAKS NOTIC1 THAT A SPECIAL ELECTION OF THE OF THE oiWalter Clark and wife visitoithe Russell iark family at Buck Have Art Portable Welding OutfitLake Sunday The rflaynard Cla K of Manchester called on them Friday 7 Frl Putnam and HamburgaX H 1BLB IN 111 SCHOOL HOUSE ON THE19th DAY OF JANUARY, 1956VMsmuam WIITIIR OR cm NOT THIS DISTRICT WILL It KN01N1T COUttixrtx SCHOOLS, SCHOOL DIS   P8LUI WILL WW ATTP  AND CLOSE AT 9 P MCtOTAL KING INmtir M4 VJUNEIN JANUARYTime was when fresh fruits made their appearance inMichigan only in the summerwhen they were in season Batthanks to the fast flexible transportation trucksprovide our eating hebita have changed a lot the past quarter of a cinturyaod much for the bttr, of course Now rio matter where you live in Michigan food storesare filled with a beautiful array of choice things to eat inevery department Nowadays delicacies know no season Merchant today dont have to order in larfce quantitiesthat stay on their shelves until they lose their crispy freshness Truck transport has turned miles into minuteand your standard of living is better because of thisMidriff Tricklif AntcUtiai fet Shalt flofcL  Ptt Also AcetlintLOUIE BROWN4561 PincJtneyHowell RoaJ Phone HeweH 495 WILIVINGSTON OFFICE SUPPLYTYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINESRTBBOXS AND CARBON PAIBR SALB3 201 SOUTH BQOI, HW1IL PH0NB HtWEL 2014The Gerald Kennedy family of Wiliam Jeffreys who had Howell were Sunday quests of the cancer removed from Us not ijInln Kennedys  Veterans Hospital, Ami ArtWWweek came home WeisliyRev Donald Hrajs of RoaommoAJattended the Michigan Pastors meet Mrs Iola Halling in Ann Arbor this wek and Extenalon meeting1 fstayed atth M E Darrow home Thursday 7 eountik1Sunday r4 mMot WAtor Pmsure  be ,  W el  aawTHE UVfT HARDWARE IF YOU THINK THATONCE IS ENOUGH TCSAY IT A WffiiBottle Gas HKHNG ANDWYUE L F 14CONRXSSSIONALCongressman xHayworth faysthat during a time f prosperity weshould begin paying off or debts afcd to that end he favors closingtwo loopholes  n1 The Oil Depletion Allowance by which oil companies pay only half f the tax of other corporations This loses the government a billion dollars ct year1 2 He would restore the tax onhigh income groups which was re Ii moved 2 years agoIf the record pro f General fits of great corporations are tax rUUsB V P ft3211 ed wisely it may be possible to af for relief to the lewer income ttax payers  PROFESSIONALTl fftkJmigr Sanitariumftay E Mfy, ML B PiDdaej KkUgaaCaJllXf AM to tQ FExcept Wednesdays Kern, Toes, Fri, Sat  100 to 800 P MuvtyfNotes ui co Years Ago With 4 seemds to go Don Swar thout sunk a long shot to give tm Pinckney team an 18 to 16 victoy over the Howell Presbyterians, he had 6 points and Roy Reason 11 j Saturday in the game with tne Lansing First Baptist Church Pinck ney lost 51 to 29 Swarthoirt had 2S points and Roy Reason 20 Bill Bvo kaw, old Mich State star playeu with Lansing I Edward Bouck and Harry Mass mann arrested for stripping thej car of Rex Harris and turned over to Washtenaw county for a fobberjthere were eeach given a year inIonia by Judge Sample of Ann Ar bor Harry VanBeuran was put onprobation and Russell Jacobs turneJ over to juvenile court John Smith, 75, recluse who died alone near Patterson Lake, died a University hospital last week The Howell high school reservesbeat Pinckney high school 17 to i Friday night The Jackson amateur will put on Ice Bound at Stock J bridge Jan 22 Mrs Helen Bery  V was here Thursday and sold a nun ber of tickets , James Smith who has been ill at the John Jeffreys home is now be CLHV UUKDQNW MLNSELL ASSOCIATERKGlfiVEUFU LAM SURVEYOROft ice 211H East Grand RiverPhone 1551W Howell, KUNERAL HOMBDti CSwariN Directorttedem Equipment Ambulance ServkspPHOMB V P SM71Fnd C f SrOpMETKl120 Wen Grand Hoall, MichiganPhone 858 II DENTISTne Office MS Residence 814g, by AppoimiemtMoweJ MichiganBERT WILE,AuctioneerFARM SALES A SPECIALITYPhone Fowlerville CA 18356 LLOYD HtflUttumteck r2PBONJI p y Roger J Carr Agenqr INSURANCE eoimEdith R Carr 14 2Pinckney, Mkh STPhoe UP Mill233 BerqwlJnada St Plndkar, vfoWatv  KapalrifigGold SicLnpi Wachg, Wcrtch BdJTVSaiesServiceplayer KAD1O  TELEVISION SERV1CB Pronpf and CourteousUP 84641 125 Webster fr Pinckney Michigan RsalfisttittFarms, 3ome Lake Property Bumeu OppertanitieaUt Your Property ftith tfUreM Reasonbroker  209 North PeaHONE U P 84ieDR TFCAMPAlT  OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday and Satnrdaj b Appoiiitment9126 Ch Uon Koad, ii N of  drihtoo AC 7U1XGASSIFED ADYS  WANTED MACHINISTS, LATH,PAY son homeGeorge Lewis of Fowlerville hasmoved on the Grove Lambertsoa farm Born to A M Roche and wife of then pay by check, not cash For  Lansing Jan 18, a son ing cared for the the Wm Thomp LOST Springer spaniel dog female  AND MILLING MACHINE OPBR6 months old answers to name ofTrudy, liver and white color Waslast seen wearing a choke chaincollar with 20 feet of copper chain  Anyone knowing of her whereabouts , LOSTWalker hound, female, white ATORS, Experienced MenTHE FRAM CORPORATION Dexter, Michiganplease contact FRIDAY HAINEScancelled checks are legal endence The ice harvest is underway Wai UP 83122, Pinckneyof paymentAnd its ao much simpler ter Girard has finished filling his ikt settle all ice house at Lakeland and S Hquickerto settle all  ice house at Lakeland and S Hyour accounts with pen and ink and Carr is about done here, postage stamps instead of personal Work on the oil well on the messenger work jDeposit your cash and use your cred  businesslike way Opea aAccount hera FOR RENTtUpstairs un,furnisheddapartment  Phone UP 89990 brown spots named Penny DetroitLicense 40842 2000 Reward Lettin vicinity of Rush Lake James Nei son, son, 17192 Beaverland , Detroit 19 Mich Phone KE 35843Glennbrook farm which has benshut down is slated to be resumedeFirst Natioaa1 Bank U FedJeaker f FederaD and Federal Deyoalt nee  AH Deposits Insured Up tofor Each BepoaitnrThe Jack Sharps of Mae Metz zof Howell and HLaveys of Detroit were Sunday quests of the Robert Lavey FOR RENTFurnisned house, corn h0R SALEHay toecond Cutting,ner of Pmgree and Sueors Rd Will SteVe Lalo Phone HA 6 9M nssel or low down payment About 3 jfA 6 9125mis west of Pinckney UP 8 9982 STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court fr the County et j In the Matter of the Bstate of Era FOR SALESlab wood also round  FOR SALEKing Midget CarMary L Hof, Deceases j weed for fireplaces and furnaces Fred Fish, 8640 Farley RoadAt a session of said Court,, held oa , phone Elmer Driver, Howell 625J2 January 10, 1956 FOR RENTModorn Roomnear 145 Stuart St, Phone UP 99OTPresent Honorable Hiram R SnaV,, FOR RENT5 room houseJUNOTIOCEPIS HEREB CHVEN Pincknyhot and old watter MThat mlL creditow of said deceased JSOT OHAAI M F0R RBNTWfll share a larg are required te present their diini nif i V ki BU  PP  home  older Udy FriTflttin writing and under oath to aaid  ul lebby Short and shower, large kitchen Sceurt, and to frve a copy thereof t   month On Portage Lakeupon FLORH G CLARK ef LOTBlsok Cocker Spaniel, white HA 6JPinckney, Miehigan,811 WMain St blaze between fore legs, long tail,a fiduciary ef said estatethat such claims will lie heardand that the heirs at law ef said de eeased be deteremiaed ly said courtat the Probate Office 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>JS1 V   atchMICHIGAN MIRRORad moneyhave not yet enrolled i the kinder gartea  100,0fi0 Msjpiiilil to flood by 1970 156,000 OBITUARIESMRS MARY GERYCZ Mary Gerycx73, diedj fowlerville Friday, in SaDbor, Russia andGerycz Hfeey tired, fa,, cumber of yeaas, comingF, pgppriated for a special legislative to Tinefchey in 1923 when they purtommittee to study the educational chaseda farm in North Hamburg 5question for 18 months An oufcrfJe, years ago they moved to Fowlerirpert will direct the inquiry Pri , TiHe Surviving are  daughters,rate founioticna are expected to n Mrs Anna Reasonn of Pinckneytribute toward it Othef expnii and Mr Helen Bates of Dearborn,tores listed are 10,000 for Dr John j 2 sons, Stephen of Fowlerville and Ivey, Atlanta, Georgia, an  expert  Peter of Pinckney16,000 for a full time assistant to The funeral was at St Agnesvate oundations are expected to con j church, Fowlerville Monday moniltant v j ing, Rev Walker officiating BurialSenator Vanderwerp thinks the in St Marys Cemetery, Pinckneythe solution is in decentralizatione would enlarge the junior coll JOHN P4RISte and take over Wayne Univer   John parja       A i i  xrr cartker ior Jos Novak who owns The issue developed last year,  G QWhen educators told Gay WUhams  died of the booming birth rate and said I came here mft would cost 2 million for adequate educational facilities Sena LorVanderwerp says his plan will save 60 thousand Although Michigans new speedlimit of 65 mlies an hour in the dayime and 55 miles at night does not go into effect until Feb 2 the sigas MRS ALICE SORENSONan going up now The state high  Mrs Alice Sorenson, 70, formerway deptsays they will be a remind  Pinckney resident and wie of EiO the people will get used to fh3 ward Soreason, died at university OUR DEMOPLENTY No tElementary Sciiool CURRENT COMMENTi Doan Gardner muik a fish with a stick, string uui u Cimuhook Licky Henrys fannernorth fishing Ken Klades father ra i into a ireeTrindy Stone has a aewiuen Dougifc Keiser has a jeej v at runs by a battery Larry KLin The Christian Science Monitor iemark on the forcasts of 1956 of concontinued idustrial and employment booms that the picture is so rosylhat few experts dare to present agloomy face But it adds that there never been an economic smashls up since the Mississi j Bubb,eyears eld Monday Panic la , the 1D29 depresion that did no foil3ther cauht Pe lln CaiV fe ice fishing wit ji Ru Lelonek booiouUsDetroit 3 years agoi and was Polish He claimed to have a son but he was not locateThe tieceased was buried in St Marys Cemetery with Rev Albert Schmitt conducting graveside services today WASHINGTON IRVING ocscieo BALTVS VAN TASSEL , IN, 7HELEGNO OF SLEEPY HOLLOWI fs ATI VI NG,CONTCNTED, LJBERALWcAr ED FARME8, WHO WAS APICTWIE OF AUNDAT LIV idiU THE PUTCHALON6 THE HUDSON IN TH AlAN TASSEL mV WWOOWAH0CZEVCE SCjlED TQ3URST FORTH WtTH THS TREASURES OF THMm before Feb 2   2 hospital Ann Arbor, Saturday Sh was born in Chicago and married, Edward Sorenson in 1916 He surviv es There is a son, Hugh and dautjhter, Jean, all of ChelseaThe funeral, was the the Chekea Methoiht Church, Tueday, Rev Kinde officiat  ing Burial in Vermont Cemetery toiler, skates Eddie Clone j iiiy Gloria Sorhowier fcriiuiiLotiKr PattyioLf l run over Billy brothers went ie fLinda Zzulk1 h K, HC skate First CrudeWe arc star yv tvrv year I jremembering the rule, aboat quiet ness, waiting our tu a, kc pin ih room cleanMartha iT ein i i   from Mi souri and Dale Jou  i a long iL less Rusoel HIS now rifle, Lnda Cloutfh, J   Hi Botstord, Divy Crockett vote JJcv Pimuiicv a oi un, Cindy I lutn rue a tabie and chair stt Willie l buy hiiUv1 namtjd Wayno cii trainJoe Am Liis, Carol Gydoa dollLinda Chuii a doll TinimySprout iui elxtiic trii,i Frank Zczuika a violin Billy Jusphson a bikCornic ochmiilc a iiiklaco and atio naiivd  JJuoy Mowers aJol aiul party dress, Dale Booth fiIi , Mitnhi lltilmnn tta set, Torycis a Hil  dull aiu watch, irian n a LA ur, iiuy Kiy, a wallj  Li m  LI slatos Robert K rsJelf Davis aa ilu ow such a period of abundance thatthe people were convinced they hadfound the key to prosperity However since 1929 measures have beentaken to ward off depressions which in a sense makes all men their brothers keepers, Tihe do called built  n ubmseis are unemployment benUiiS insuiance of bank deposits, nii price surports, social security ii a jJtnsins and mortgage guariee  Id the fact remains today that twothirds of the things the  buy today are necessities  t IJPle regard them asuch Thr vhole thing in a nutshell J iiat ji pcojde keep on spendingasiness will boom and if busineisoons uwve will be plenty of money to somi The only thing that coud rcak this boom is speculation and there lias never been a speculativeuuom yet that did not buratKi t Kjisor a doll, John HOWARD MA  Howard May, 56, son of ArthurMay of Unadilla died at the Mayhomestead in Unadilla Satutda Surviving are his wife, the formerLorna Marshall, a son, Paul and a , daughter, Virginia The funeral was j at the Miiner Funera Home Tuesday  J afternoon, Rev Yauch officiatini Burial was in Unadttte GertStey Pitfeicnejriost NOWAPAYSTHe FARMER HAS TRACTORS,lS HOMEAND RUNNING WATER, HIS CHILDREN THEMECHANIZED OR NOT, VAN TASSEL kp HIS SUCCESSORS HAVE IN COMMON THEIR INDUSTRYAND THCIR PCSIRC TO PROVIDE FORgjpHE FUTURFAND WELL5EI NO OF THEIR FAMILII IEIRTHRIFTINESSBASKET BALL NEWS Reporter faschu 11 vn jac  a,,dv a Iie 1111 In , 1 jickn a cowboy suit Nancy y,r v ViJkin,, ioll and dress, Dbby  i ,ioe skaLesA Linda Wegener, aA and iiess7 Vivian Jacobs neck a,c aid bracehit, Jeanno Kennedy oil anl bikeDou Winder a blkand roller skats Kenny Fisher vavy Crorkett shirt and ijlie Vncel a dol and oi aGradeSCHOOL INTEREST ITEMS f South Lyon Lhere Friday 70 to 4 South Lyon led 18 to 14 at the qunr ,1Sunday Masse8800 and 1000devotions Iiirlu Wvlie i back in school af The south continues to experiencesoiedition jjains but little by littlethe ercgationists seem to be backing up In New Orleans last week 72negroes were jailed They were coming homo from a basket ball game between 2 neproa colleges and reV,d to set in the neroe section ofthe bus They were released next morning without any charges betigpreferred against them In the Oror go Howl game at Miami Univerly of Pittsbury uspd hr star neroe player Grier and no effort Wti made to prevent him playing Itbegins to iook that more and m e he outh was beginning to acptthe norths view on segregation asas jvihlutics go anyway In the Rose Bowl game both Michigan State Ufniyersity and U C L Ahad ruegro players in fhirANNOUNCEMENTSMr George Holben Announces engagSMent of her daughter, Teatl Co Wayne Stone, soup and Mrs Lyle Stone of pinvkBoth are seniors at Pinckneyhigh school A summer wedding raplanned  Mr, and Mrs Roy Slaydeb oiPinckney announce the engage wantB of their daughters,Ariaa SUy6tn to George Cole, son of Mr, andMrs Beacher Cole of Stockbridgeand Delia Slayden to Bill Horn, also of StockbridgeRAINBOW GIRLS ELECTThe Pinckney Rainbow Girls haveelected the following officers Worthy Advisor   Mary Boyd A driver training program has ter and then ran away with thebeen started at thr Pine1 ney school game Jim Hock wos high for themtthe state having appropriated 25 with 19 Dick Higgs got 12 for tho per pupil AfterFeb 1 it will be ne j Pinckney teamcessary to take a drivers course in f The Pinckney second team alsolost 55 to 40 Eddie WakefiehrWAS, the only i high for them with 12township outside the corsol I This Friday Pinekncy opens their ats andfrom730 to 900  m, and Sunday be I ink has nw ,fore the 800  dution Pinokaey school Theynewgym when they meet Boysvilles s Sapt MennoiHte imnrebCalvary MtnnOnite ChurchRv Ezra Bachy, Pastor evening ter an illness IJU, L s anil Snnd Sii y have lrw ska  ,ind w ,si n Sundav rheistine Dinkelwent to Jackson SatunlaN Stanley , Miie iii yniidv an airplane with bin tinkerto,  Cr1 v nt, tnhv r Carol Menke had oinpanv, Pul H h man has donkey that wiugTs  ars,Denni Parkr lias nc stiuc vote on consolidation Jem 19 Th y herThfere is seating capacity for Morning Worship mut alsovote to increase their con  550 people We would like to have Sunaay Schoolstitutional limit on taxesand j apjiiood repreentation of town people Young Peoples Mootingjn j out  t gme ia at 715 Cottage Fellowship Serrice Walter Esch 1000 1100prove their share of the PinckneyThe board has changed the Pinckaey VanityBurnsname of the, Pinckney Community  SiraonsonSchool to pinckney Community j PackerRphAnla finnin,, Livingston i WylieSchools Sckopl Districtand Washtetiaw Counties  Hause Hal is to be madeArt Center anThe state made an allotment to in Higgs ages for school employees HuhmanH oil ings worthHenry  715TG FT PF TP 5 1 2 11 5 95 5AMOC AdvisorCharity HopeFaith RecorderTreasurerChaplainDrill Leader Love  Nancy Slavden i Full time teachers200, part timeKaren Gustafson  100, full time janitors and clerks pat Palmer 200, bus drivers 54Liz Miars I The board has authorized the purBobbie Ackley  chase of an elecric score board forMarilyn Gustafson the gym, a used piano for the musiNature ImmortalityfidelityPatriotism ftanrice Confid Observer Observersician  Jolaine Porter, dept commercial refrigerators for Sally Mill the kitchen and drapery material Joyce Allen for the stage Phil Gentile has beenNancy Reason given contract to lay tile in kitchonMary Lou Cantrell  for 296 The bleachers will be in Karen Beck this peek and also the equipment 41 01013 132 0216 Second and ThirdS1 Lah JYkviak n , ot iiuie sktas Ricky Bloxom hasWJ, un his houseMaiCWednesday 800 Meyer had furnace trouble ofGongrcganonal Church  ttir rrMQ or Christmaiiw s hite i2 1188South Lyon Varsity JG FT PF TP FlavyhouseRootJones f426 5Hopkins 0Weinberger 4 Short 1Sherrick 1 Rev J W Winger, Pastor , Ludwig mOved in her new houe2 Sunday School 980 A nu bst wee Kathv bh tllroc a new2 Morning Wor,lup 1045 am skjrt and fab doll Cheri Schmidt2 Thurs nitr prayer meeting j ffot a ne,, loll Anr, M,ru, Vijln3 at the torch at  had to stay vs ilh her grandmother 2 Wed choir praotic  780 p mi Burns as her folkg had furnaC1 troThe f QDtes ChurobMolanderSally UUey in the science roomGail Gustafson Construction Co will Shirley Wylie work in two weeks Kristen Tcrsch  Sharon Allen Pat Thayer , MARRIED Nancy Spittler Mrand Mrs spentThe Minionfinish theirYEAjRS, Rowe ofPinckney JrVarsity FG FT PF TP Sr 4 1 iO M36 W , between Main and0 18 Jradifla Streett3 3 7 Rft V itii Ruegsegger, Pastor7 3 19 Sunday S hool0 8 10 Moraine Worship2 12 Yooth Croup 15 9 Evening Service 1 1 S Thurs Prayer Medng0 3 2 Jf Choir PraeUce Wed   p Life in Jrunce is one crisis afteriothtcr Miid another election thete t wok failed to cl,ar the atmos nheje The trouble is the settup is i wroni Their premier is aot elcijl Xar A Ut of years trot oniy  Uinu as a majority of the chamHT of depuiies support him Whnh fails to command a majority he nocs Francce has M manyuu terent arties, about 12 in allrliai ii is liaid for any one of themlo tt a majority So ihey usually iir have a coalition governmentnvTit furnicd bv the union of 2 ormore splinter partiesAs rule theseovfrnmciits are short li,edHenc the numerous ploctioiw  d instabTl ity of the governments The succesiof th premier dopends on his ability to unite thse splinter partiesThe jiresidents message was readin congress last week  He is inKey Went, Florida regaining hlahealth It contained few surprisesHe was in favor of a tax cut butni Tint was balancdWakefield Kennedy McCleerClarkWhite Sockow HollingsworthImus   611 24 101 002 03 10 5532 122440 110 30 00 4Drill LeaderLorna Slaydon W Pork spent SJUnaay witB the Basydlo 0 0inatallaion is Jan 19 The Robert Ackleys Mrs Rowe was for  Gerycz 0 0r, ng will install merly Madge Jack and was married Rady 0 0Xiftalling Officers Bobbie Ackley to Mr Rowe val Lansing New Years r Snowgold 0 0 ling  Marshall Sally Miller day He is with the state policeChaplain  Joyce Allen Burg01 00 1 AccidentsAnother tragedy took place earlySaturday morning on the DexterRd just this side of Fleming H1where there have ben a number cfdeaths The victims were 2 young Ann Arhcr mpn wbr fAo tnthe curve at the top of the hill and hit a tree at 230 a mThe dead Roefney Scnevlev of 1 W uble Marilyn Singer and her si L i got a toboggan for ChristmasJoanEichman wen, to Aunt Joans Sun day and Judy Sch oeler to Dexter946 a m XHird Grade1050 AM JJJ je,n wc,nt l0 the Mavirj ie was also in favor of continuing 700 p m er  pjynioutht Sunday We have J J ffdcral housing and increasing for300 p TTU new JUpjj jean GillispieMary Wy  cign aid T one new thing WJQ on800 p  15fl m0VPfj to Pinckney Saturday , the farm pric1 question and flat t22 f Hl Florence Utleys grandfather is sick Uvas adanccd by Sec o Agriculture in a Txiand Rapiis hospital Carol , Benson Instead of buying the farmTaurianinens parents had a skating j ers surplus crops uo keep the pneeoarty Saturday 7iight Arlc, ck  up he would pay them for not groww visitfd her grandmother in Ply ing these crops Whether this sy  mouth Sunday Sandra Shiroy has stem would be more acceptable ornew skates Eddie Fisher saw a not is a question The Republicfreight train on fire Sunday  organization is peeved at the Att Fourth Grade rican Medical Research FoundatyP have moynd in thr nfv iith ion  Prinrpfrmrn, TST J who rtwowfeaddition and like it very much We b sent out questioners to 400 doct hivi new Hbrary books Mrs Camp or mostly heart specialists,askiagyHuron St and Clark Miller, 23, of 1451 Coler, Ann Aroorihe bodiesIntslling Recorder Lorna Slayden DID 3000 WORTH Ol DAMAGE j Hammon 2 0 4 Installing Bi9itfg,rMrs Campbell 5 Howell boys who did 3000 Wright 7 6 2Installing Soloift  Mr Reader worth of damage, to three cottages , Duncan 8 8 8  i the Marion town house and school , Bourns  12 2TEA I were arrainged before Justice Sing Williams  1 0 2The WomtagMBpftcan CJub will er at Brighton Tuesday, waived  Hope 2 1 1poator RepjEPBea Wed Jan  exxmination were bound over to Kinne  1 0 118 at horn tflmmfiKfum Smitth at circuit court Bail was set at 2600 South Lyon Jr Var FG FT PF T were found shortiy after 240124 West G 4 mby Gbrdon VanAmbure of Pontiac Trail He said he saw them early in the evening and Schneider was driv  ing It wa a new car and had but 74 , miles Both victims work at the bell in reading one to us called OurChairring Pavks Several girls havebrought their Christmas dolls toschool John Wilson told us abouthh stamp collection Bus No 6 hadan accident Friday Jeffrey Green 1 opinion as to the abilityProsidont Eisenhower to servesecond termSixtnWe are doing an unit about theand Ray White went to shows over Greeks and Romans We haye  newthe week, end Pat Tessmer visited mtn Her name js Artice Nowallhis cousin Sunday and Donna Hollis e are oing to the Hollywood lee Sowell at 2pm The speaker is Bod Erwin, t atorncyNo76 CALENDARSchool of Instruction at theArbor Masonic temple 8 pmMorgan Smead presidingFb 4,7 pmaifht at Pinckney schoolJUOMO VanSlambrook, W which was not furnished and theywere returned to jailThey ore Richard Vines, 20, Charles Hefner 19,Jerry Crofoot , 18,Donald Adam48and James VerBeck, 19 A Pinckntv girl is said to have, informed onthem Vines and Verbeck have beenpjejeed up before according to thesheriffs office     5  the Hoover BallAnn Arbor Schneid  4er went to Nashville Review some Saturday in February2 was from North Dakota and had a Fifth Grade We have been playing Ive Got , wtfe Son and daughter Miller was We thank the school board for the Secret because we did not , hswt from Cheoboygan anrl had a wife candy and tree Mrs Miller thanks tme to do it at our Christmas party2 gons Both funerals were Tues fhe pupils for the gifts she received, sherry Kaisers secret was that WSchneiders at the Church of Rebecca Morris won the multiplicat ,Tandmother was proposed tr I l dPINCKNEY TAVERN ROBBEDThe Pinckney Tavern was robbedsome time early Sunday morningEntrance was gained by cutting a hole  Christ and Miners at the Staffan ion drill with Wallace Singer second Buffalo Bill Codys nephew Paulthrough the roof A sum exceeding Hildinger Funeral Home, Ann Ar The boys beat the girls in the gcog  KurgS secret waa he wallow4 8 raphy quiz by 155 secondsWe thank pennies Bobbytraffic fatalitie Mr and Mrs Light for the birthday stopped100 was taken and all the cigarettes in the place Equipment and  There have beenNEWSbThe 4H meeting at the townthis week is Saturdoy at 630 in of Thursday nightCarl Burg , ttporttr  games were smashed The state jn Washtenaw county since X w day party for Billy It was also WA anpolice were called The only clue is Years Sunday night Lester Bailey,  and both were spankedMes  tie clasp found on the floor, Evident fBrm hand employed on the I dames Light and Kellenberger were CHCwJSNly lost by one of the robbers f Dunlavey farm at 7341 at North guest We enjoyed Rancher Glenn   Territorial Road was hit by a New Allbright and his musk CliffordDavid Kitchen and family nave Yxxrk Central train at the C Street Egeler w getting letter nd viftors Mtiftly VanSlro, adaughter of thr Jbrooks of Grgfrry,hi  ihave returned home after spending  crossing in Dexter He was a tran We made cards for Joan Evteft and D A Ra ttk with the Arthur Pardons, i gitnt and has brothsr in Dn4t, Ann Msnks,     I           i  fWefeeadft, January 11,   , Spot a good new or used car youd like owningOur bank has a good plan for carnnancing Payments are planned to fit your income, and youmay arrange your own insurance if you wishFinancing costs at our bank are reasonableQuick, friendly serviceESHSO IK INCORPORATED 1911HOWELLPINCKNETOVEH NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANKINGTOE McPHERSON STATE BANKPHON READ A GOOD BOOKlately Herej one we thinkyoull enjoy, as will all thefamily Its the new edition of the Telephone AlmanacitV chockfull oiinterestingt informative reading Wonderful drawings, too KitCarson, the opening oi theErie Canal, the ringing of theLiberty Bell, and, of course, the story of the beginning of telephone service Contains many tips for farmers, businessmen, housewives, student and other telephone asersPick up your free copy at our Business Office a WHATS tHE WORSTpart abojt running ahome Many housewiveswill tell you if i the run ning There ought to besome way to cut out allthose unnecessary steps Fortunately, there isadditional telephones Installed in the bedroom,the living room, kitchen and basement, they save count less steps and a lot of time for the home managerAnd, of course, they make possible better service foreveryone in the family The cost Less than four centsa day, plus a onetime installation charge Order your additional telephones from the Business Office todayV MORE AND MOREpeople are using Confer ence Calls to hold familymeetings Conference Calls used to be made chieflyfor business purposes, butthe word is getting aroundthat theyre wonderful experiences, too, for familieswhose members are milesAD you do, you know, is tell the Long Distanceopmtor, I want to make a Conference Call You give ker the Barnes tsd telephone numbers Shell get all fcfk on the line at whatever time you specifyeveryone can speak to and hear each of the other  ,yNotes erf 25 Tears Ago Pinckney , Independens won two i2 games last week They beat Dexter 20 to 12 Don Swarthout had 14  points, They beat Stockbridge 40 to24 Don Swarthout had 18 pointsand so did Roy ReasonEdward Bouck and Russell Jacobsarrested for robbing Rex Harris J were released on order of the proseuting attorney and turned overto the Waghtenaw county sheriff who had a warrant against themfor robbing the Jacob Judaon house on the Dexter Rd The boys with 2others have been living in heJack Walsh house on Darwia Idsome of the stolen articles were found thereThe 2 story house on Dexter Rd,owned by the Birkett Estate burneddown Thursday It was occupied by tthe Casper HowardsAccording to Iold timers this was once the old Dov Jr postoffice Jessie GroanW I C have elected the 4iUowing officers Pros, Glee TupperVice Pres, Vem FMc Sec,, Ruth Frost Treaa, Sara EldertOrganist,Grace Grieve ChoLristex, GladysBrown The new Maccabee officers areCom, Rush Lake Lt Com, FrankEisele R K, N P Mortenson FKGuy Teeple Chaplain, Peter Coni way Physician, H F SigterjSergi, Matt Jeffreys Master at jArras, EdCook 2nd M A,JCHenrySeritinelCharles Campbell Picket, I S PJohnsonThe firm of George W Reason Son has diaolved George Reason jr,retiring from the firmEbb Smith of Iosco was hurt lastweek when he was kicked by a horse HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANWefbstday Tfeeraday, Jan 11, 11 KNOCK ON WOOD Witiaaay Keye, Mai ZetUrlkfCtrUe Noveltyf Iff THEA WlUTMOftE LAKE i Friday, Saturday, Jaaiary II, H Double Featire4TOP GUNStttrtegSiriin Hayden, Karin Booth4Leo Gorcey, Huts Htll aad tkeBowery Boysft y,,4Friday, Saturday, Jaaary 13, 14 fteuMe PeatttrvLex 9arkr and Fatrieia Medina inDUEL ON THS MISSISSIPPIMoore of Gregory has been bound over to circuit courtt forr theOFFICE SUPPLY SALSS if   Pinckney high school lost to the tBrighton high school 20 to 16 and Ithe Pinckney Reserves lost 10 to 7  1The Kings Daughters have elected the following officers Pres, Blanch Martin Vice Prea, MaeDaller Sec, Hazel Parker Treae,Elly Iseter Chaplain, Mrs BerquiatMayor Broadmore of Brightonhas an article in this issue blasting Gov Green and the Detroit Automobile Club for their part in removingJusttce Caleb Collet from officefor fining Gov Greens chafeur for speedingThe McDonald Ice Cream Company is planning a 30,000 plant at Ann Arbor Henry Ross has dbeen electepresident of the Livingston County Mutual Fire Insurance Company CHRONOLOGY 1955July 16George Dagg,63father ofMurray Dagg, killed in auto accident on M36E of South Lyon Shir ley Plummer and Mark Abney married by Rev McLucas Jack Jeffreys helps catch bank robbers jIJuly 13Pinckney beats City Ser jvice team 1 to 0 to take first placeplace Bob Darrow scores winningrun on Southwells hit James Buk Kum oi Seimuge iieiu drowns at auver learnt Jutaue Cornea urowusat iluustm xiiuis bowura JLIUJCTana iaomas tioantv elected to Hie school board Airs Aougun Laver aie hngngtiinvni oi  ria LAWESS STREETin TecknicelOrSunday Monda, January IS, IIMatinee lands, 2Sf p m vat yn Heflin ard Joan WoodwardiaCCUNT THREE AND PHAY feemaCeope and Color I DIG TOAT URANIUM44Color CartoonMttL, T, Jr 15, 16, 17TH1 HA1NS OF ICaJoiWithLaaa Tmtr Rkhord Barton JoaaFred McHortavand Michael Ren U iVewi CartoaITuesM Wed, Thur, Jan 17, 18, lt Jennifer Jones and R bert StackGOOD MOKNING, MISS DOVB la Superteepe and ClorNotes of 48 Years Ag Ruel Coniway is visiting in Ithacaand AlmaMr Wixom, one of the WixomBrosshow ownerr, will show movies of the passion play at the operahouse Tuesday night12 friends of H G Briggs helpedhim celebrate his 75th birthday last Tuesday night Roy Caverly is helping out in theDemocrat office at Howell thsweek The suit of Frank Peters vs Thorn as Birkett is set for trial at How ell this week July iSOfincKney beatsLake lei to i ana DonaldThe Epworth League has electedthe following officers Pres, Glenn July 27 Charles Quin killed, atDexter in plane crash Engagement of June liobon and Ronald Darrowannounced Mrs Flora AicArtor diesAug 5Vandal wreck PinckneyCemetery Engagement of DorothyParker and John Sprout announced Pinckney beats City Service 6 to 7in county leagueKiwanis make 250on rummage saleLuella Chesemanand William Ketcham married OL Shold bazaar Etelle Buccette andErnest Battke married by RevWinfer ADMITTED TO PRACTISEGerald McCluskeyson of BernardMcCluskey of Pasadena, California, jhas been admitted to the bar of the supceme court of California855 tookthe examination and 466 passed He served a year in Korea and attended UCLA 3 years,groduaing in June 1955 In Sept 1955 he passedthe state bar examination He ismarried, has 2 children and worksforthe City of Los Angeles I Wed, Than fri, Sat Jan II 21Martfc a4 Lewig inARTISTS AND MODELSin Vlata Vision and Technicolor WitaDorothy Malone, Bddie Mayehoffand Shirley MaeFrlaneFeaturette Novelty Neva CartoonSYLVANTHEATREFriday, Saturday, January IS, 14 Gala ReOpeningTHE TENDER TRAPIn Oiaeaaecepe aarf Cefer withFrank Sinatra, Debbie R yn ldi Darid WayneSunday Monday, January 15, ie Ran olph Scott nA LAWLESS STREET in TechnicolorHoward Thayer and Martin Ritter attended a Kiwanis meeting at Flint Sunday and MondayNOTICEThe Pinckney Pegs will meet Jan18 at p m with Mrs Louise Schunxan at 9244 Ann St, Big Silver Lk Angela Lansbury and Jean ParketTues, Wed, January 17, 18 ITS ALWAYS FAIR WEATHER A Drama f tarrinfGene JKelly, Dan Dailey,Syd Chariee and Dolores GrayThurs, Fri, Sat, Jen IS, 20,, 21  Martin and Lewie inARTISTS AND MODELSIn VbU Vision and TechnicolorDartowi I10June Bob on and Ronaldmarried Congl church jGardner Vice Pres,Edward GaJpin  tarts building fund campaignThe j2ndVice, Florence Andrews 3rd  Pinckney team loses to Howell Geer j Mrs Littlejohn 4th Vice, Florence t to 0 in 13 inning to go into tie for  first place Lt Andrew Roche of theDetroit police force dies Edytha Smith and Clarence Tavbe married Angl7Pinckney beats Howelleer 4W 4t earn right to go to the state tournament Beat Fowlerville 5 to 3 but lose to Hamburg tto 3 Prank Harden buys Estelle Restaurant Charles I Bennett efHamburg diesAug24 Pinckney beats Soutafield and Highland Park in statetournament but loses to ROMTUIOand Southfield in second roundAug 31 Donald Bell dies Pinck ney wins last league game from theHamburg team 4 tot 0 Gentile and Burns hit home runsSeptt 7School starts Enrollmentis 727 100 more than last year Howard Herrick and wife murdered near Stockbridge Ellery Durfee dies at Port Arthur Texas Rainbow Giriielect Pat ThayerMarguerite ClarkYon CM PTcautt t tSymr ebla pint m you rrm tlut U trn TJf VtMt 1 on ofTr rsu,ftU fool nuraaumt me flu too  Ufttkr and ilo 9m ttQ has fMhlou Am ofI tMASOI SHOESDIRECT FROM FACTOR ly ordering  W BVPtitltomsr BrTle tftnel frm our tyou ret your hot from ftwa,toct for IMI mootya4 THXTavuuNTam TO FIT TOO U nt raal ftp ewtoMvpboM Sunoco Fuel OilAl Bf ABDIB TO OUR 8USJNBMWe Ar Rsadjr to Service You on Both No 1 and No 2 MlAIM At OIUAL VI HAVE THEBest Quality of Coal, Oil and BuMing SuppliesD E HOEY  SONSHA 6S119PUBLIC AUCTION SALEresigns from school board Helea VanBlaricum appointed Clarks aremoving to Tpsflanti Sept 14Ground broken for St Marys new parochial schoolReabert Wright dies at Flint Boy Scout  60 HEAD OP HOLSTEIN CATTLE Due to the death of my husband I will sell the personal property atthe farm located at 18874 Wasaon Road From Gregory take NorthGregory Roan 8 miles to Wasaon Road, then West 2 milesFRIDAY, JANUARY 13,1956JACKHANNETT , BASKET BALL SCORESClarenceville 68, BrightonHowell 50, Eaton Rapids 48 Sexton48,Ann Arbor 44 Dundee1 62,University 45 Boysville 52, Hartland38, Dexter 44, Manchester 43,Chel j Howell October 8 sea 66, Milan 54, Dansville 73,Ha  Troop sponsored by Kiwanis orfaizd Fire at elementary schoolSept 21Pinckney loses first football game at Linden 12 to 6Jay Keiser, grandson of George Thompson lhurt in auto wreck SHEEP21 Ewes and 7 Lambsin FARM MACHINERYFerd Ferguson Tractor, plow eUCalifornia  Dearborn Mowinf Machine Clare Hendee of U S Forest Str  Chalmers Hay Bailer   vice promoted  Allia Chalmers Conbin V Septt 28Pinckney ties Sand  Giel Corn Chopper wltt Motorflake 12 to 12School buys another  John Deere Easilge Blower GRAIN AND PEEDS50 Bushel of OatsW0 Bushel of Corn1200 Bales of Mixed Hay,EnsfcfODAIRY EQUIPMENT24 Milk Cans, Pails etc Empire Mflking Machinemeets at CftsMy Lakefor dinner Mrs f Albert Bemham diea the Howell Baptist Chaich lays thecornerstone 6lod bank to be at And Many Otfcef ArticlegiiAJSTlTV HOUSEHOLD 0OOMlett 62, Dewitt 53, Webberville 44, WNCKNHY KINGS DAUGHTER Laneh Serred by Fowlerville Lather tn Choreli Not Responsible AsddentTERMS6 12 Months Time on Bankable Notea beariitg 6 InttrcsLORETTA EVERS and FRANK YURK, PropsFowlerville 54, Leslie 49 Gaines 57, j Mrs Mae Daller enterained the ,  ,   r,Byron 37 Holt 68, Williamson 48  Pinckney circle last Thursday with CASEY and WYLIE AUCTIONED BS, Phone Fowlerville CA J MMLinden 54, Goodrich 43, Okemus 76 j with 19 members and 2 guests pres Roose and Mrs MEDarrow gave the devotions her theme being St Francisprayer Mrs Gladys Lee gave a report on the camp and answeredStockbridge 45 Saline 45,velt 39LIBRARY NEWSSew books are Creative Hobbies  questidns A luncheon was servedby Zarchy, Plastics by Walton, 1011 Mrs Merwin Campbel will have theThings for a Boy to Make by Horth next meeting The group plan a torThe Complete Berbecue Book by  ies of breakfast, the first with MrsRoberson,For Girls to Do by Horth Kirk Sims Jan 11 tand Home Furnishings by Gillispie THE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSEJanuaryClearaitceble TWENTY 20  OFFLOUIES WELDING SHOPHart Art Portable WekUaf Outfit Alao Acetttne WeldfaifLOUIE BROWN Bawell iU WI off ON SPBCTAL GROUP OP LA DIM DRES3SBS Ref 5 91 to MM 47H MIDLAND DRIVE, LAKKLA ND, MICHUaaraKpaa every day  a a UFHONEB AC f M M Opieji Sawlr GUec4  ,Store  LINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODShKENNEDY GENERA STORE  6 buy an ELECTRICCLOTHESDRYER wlttt livt IftctrlcollyfSEE YOUR DEALER of Cetrcff Edison iWednesday, JamMYRON HUGHESThe Tom Howes Sr of East Tawas are in Florida Kathy Wilts entertained a number of friends at her home on Nsv i 4 Yean night Among the prominentguests were Tom and Dick ,WylieJack Doyle and Jemes Campbell ABice time was had by all One whothere Merwin Campbell and wile calledon the Wilbur Elsele family in Fow lerville SundayJohn Eller, wife and daughter ofPontiac spent Sunday with theAlbert Shirlevs The Dick Young family who hcre been visiting Andrew Campbell,family have returned to Big Rapids Thh Ronnie Hoskins family of Detroit spent Sunday with the Robert Ackley family M J Reason and wife called atthe Liverance Funeral home in Fowlerville Sunday where the body ofMrs John Gerycz wasMesdame Eloyse Campbell andGladys Lee attended a meeting ofthe Stockbridge Kings Daughterslast Tuesday nightM s Edna Campbell called on herauu Mrs Grace Kelly Sunday otthe Corruna hospitalTthe Murray Kennedys attendedthe 50th wedding anniversary dinnerof the Stanley Culvers sr at OacGrove ,Vern Kennedy and wife and Mrslrvin Kennedy called on firs LouiseHamilton at University hospital, in Ann Arbor last weekBorn to Mr and Mrs Edgar Duhane of Hamburg Elsie DeWolfeat University Hospital, New Yeasand 8 lb, 8 oz son The George Meabons rctvinu1 from a week at thejr cabin at Lovells Sunda The Jack Teuton of Roalso fished at the Flotched hea 1 They fished at the Fletcher head waters 500 fishermen weri thereand a waon wan selling ho lurches to the fishermenMesdames Florence Baughn an 1Virginia VanNorman culled on Mr, Marion Pearson at Howell ThursdayMrs Lola Lobdel of Howell Entertained the Pinckney 0 ES, pat matrons at her home Tuesday nite The L J Henrys spent Sunday inDetroit with the Lumbrt Henry Henry familyRalph Hall and wife spent rhweek end at Houjrhton Lake, HuiHall of Pontiac spent the week en 3t th Hall h6me hereClifford Vanllorn and wife wereSunday quests of the Floyd Wattersfamily in Ann ArborThe Kenneth Zill of jAnn Arborami the Jack OTarks of Texlespert Sunday at the Mark Nash homeDavid Nash got back from the Rose Bowl gtfitte in California last Wednesday His party used the southern route through New Mexco and Arizona coming and tyoinjrOlin Robinson, Win Baughn, CliffMiller, Merlin Amburjjy  HaroldHenry spent the wek end at theMiller Baughn cabin at Lovells fishing and had good luV Glenn Darrow of  atroit visitedhis mother, Mrs F a Darrow latFridayDick Campbell i iscs us we wersmisinformed  He  is not in DetroitDec 31 as staterlMrs Edytha S n Taube is working in the McPhe sc Bank herePart of the no v seats for thaschool grm have ar ived and areexpected to be u soon Work on thenew kitchen is also coming alongnicelyThe David Hortmillers of Ypsilanti were week end guests at the Willian Schmidt homeSunday guests of Mr and MrsJoe Bums of Half Moon Lake wcr the Jame Burns ramily of Ann Ar bor and Hay Burns and wife, spent Tuesday at the Ray Burnshome while her parents attendedj the funeral of Mr Fryea grandmoch er at YpsilantiI Mr andMrr A Complete Line of Plumbing Fixturesand SuppliesEltctic,Oil and G3 Flet Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSHI WE INSTALL  SERVICEPI UP 8 31141075 E M360     Wagoner s6G66 PINCKNEY ROADMerchandise LOWPRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE KOWELL 705J2 wL  ouie, LbikJRIKGHAM BOLOGNA, Lb POLISH SAUSAGE, LbiRtbH YOUNG BEEF LIVER, Lb Monday ar J Thifrsdciv 330 to 600z Fridav anH Sshirda 83ft to 900Closed Swadav Ciistom Rrtchring Tuesdays 59c39c100 42c45c 5Sc29cPUTNAM TG UNSHIPRossRadwere lastNOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION TAKE NOTCJSl A SPECIAL ELECTION OP ELBCTOiHB  in Ann Arbor couple of daysweekThe Ray Laveys of Gregory andTom and LeMoyne Lavey of Jack son spent Sunday at the Lee Lavfy homeIF YOU THINK THATONCE IS ENOUGH TC PAYBILLTHE  then pay by check, ot cath For j Mrs Leona Campbell Lents under cancelled checks, art legal evidence went an operation at Sparrow hoof paymentAnd its so mich nixapUr  Pttl, Lansing last week butso much quickerto eettle all yur accounts with fen and ink ad I WILL COLLECT TAXES AT MY HOME Al233 UNADILLA SI, 2 Blocks North of Pure Gas 900 A H TO 500 P, MMONDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYARNOLD BERQU1STDANCEhorae noJ  Mrs, Manon Pearson of At the Gregory School, Sponsored by the Gregory ParemlTtacher Association Ticktta 75 per personHowe Districts FrI Putnam and Hamburg rZ2SiiBttMd of p11 2S Sl ft HELD IN THE SCHOOL HOUSE ON THE19th DAY OF JANUARY, 1956 WHETHER OR OR NOT TH DISTRICT WILLPlRRtNEY COMMU NITY SCHOOLS, SCHOOL DIS WILL OPEN AT8 P M AID CLOSE AT  P MCRYSTAL Dtpoiit your cash and w yourit th butinewllkt way OptiChecking Attount Jur her knee lost weekCamoFrst Nation Bak herR A Kousner and wife of Brijfhton were Thursday guests of the Andrew NesbittsThe Howard Greens of Rush Lakore moving to Cairo this weekLeslie McAfee of MS6 is confined jbther bed by illnessThe T J Latsons of Detroit spentthe week end at their farm here Francis Harris of Detroit railed onhis brother, Sylester, Saturday Meiwrs Floyd Steere, Ellis GreNorman Elsasser, Alfred Arkaey of the Dexter llasook Lodge vthed Ufkfrtm U4f 1M SATURDAY, JANUARY 14thfunds To Go Towards Parchasn Mark Projefer Grefory SchoolMUSIC BY JOE FINLAN ORCHESTRATi fH F M te 101 A UWater Systems PluinLiiig THE ROUSH PlUMBINfi for SryAHi More Water PressureMeO ym oirfgrown your wUr tytHmf tatdt more farm bMb0 VTMIVTVI your wtiw  a Arlfty Myn wlr syttam te fillMywv qutlWy plus ew npwiMtHtio d srvic add upeeeeadabl wtr delivery and dqutWe will b gUd to giv you  on tH cost of  now Myort w4r with dquf eapcity nd prottufd in rt fwturoWrit or phont fedy NoTHE LAVEY HARDWARE   Qrf     Jietss i HIE PROFESSIONAL CORNEIrtap fc fifty, Pindpey OfkUgaal0i M ie 300 f, UEdwk Baldwin, 17, son  MrandMn Dnaae Baldwin of Howell was  kilted last Tuesday on his way back 1from tin BOM Bowl game in Celi iornia where the car in which  he  was riding with his tfrother,Peto, overfpmed near Limoa, ColoradoHis brother was nninjurid Delia Grace Rnnciman daughterof Mr and Mrs Glen Runciman ofUnadilU was fliarried to Pvt Gary f WMM Kellogg of Milan t the Plainfieligojig JJ P fln Methodist Church December 31 Earl Hubbard, a former Stock1bridge resident died at Ypsilanti last week His son, Robert, of Jacksonvile, Fla , once worked on tieDispatch  LYLE W MlNSELLREGWTEKFD AS8OC1ATESAY IT A WITH FLOWERS fromWLLERS FLOWEDHowe1FiJA aad Sbrth Grades Last Friday we elected officers We decided a person can run foroffice twice but tnot a third timeDuwayne Hoy is president JaokYoung vice pres, Don Barker, sec and Tim Somers , treasWe apprec  iate the janitor washing and waxing the loors and will try to keep them I clean Friday we practised handj writing by using the alphabet We have a new art tableBottle Gas COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICEHdWBLL BASKITBALL SGHMsTLT ISltJan IS, Beysville thereJam M, Britteft hereJan M, MaNchtster ther Jan 21, Hartlsnd hereFes 3, Dtxter kersFee II, Seutk Lym thereFts 17 Boysvills here Ps 24, MaackesWr here Marsh 1, ttoekbriag tatra Sheriff Klager has discontinuehis drivers license bureau at Dexter Wayne Webb has been installed as president of the Dexter KiwanisClub The engagement of Betty Lou fCarter, daughter of Mr and Mm jLincoln Carter, to Gareld Bond,son of Mr and Mrs Loy Bond of Pinckney is announced Oner Campbell of Pinckney wasone of those who received 25 yeardiamond pins from the Howell Met ors for 25 years service  Chelsea which has narrow streets has banned parking on both sides Iof South Main St iThe St Baranabas Episcopal Mission at Chelsea has puchased landfor a churchPaul Malta is the new presidentof the Chelsea Kiwanis ClubThe Fowlerville high school faculty and the farmers will play a baskett ball game Jan 14 for funds for a new score board The Sportsmens Tavern atHamburg whieh has operated under other names was badly damag ed by fire last weekJohn Hagman, county clerk whorecently broke his right leg is backon the jobMrs George VanHom of Howellfell and brokje her collar bone last weekThe first 1956 baby in the countywas born tto the Roger Johnsonson Jan 2Vandals smashed out windowstown house last week, town house laastt week John McDonald, HowSll mortician is a patient at Stt Lawrence hospital, LansingStete Aschenbrenner of Pettysvflle underwent an operation at MeLlus hospital, Brighton last weekStwcSSttct ucJlc3c MgrrtSS Mgsv Wost GrandHowell, MicalgaiNorth Michigan AreTeltphene Office PH Rasidense 114Evenings by AippoimeatBertJail Fowlervilk 226F6 Sales A Sptn ,,i Arnold Berquisf Onodllla St PinckneyWatch Kpairing Gold SiaautWgichar, WaiShRADIO  TELEVISION HEftVILB Prompl and CourteousPhen UP 855 126 Wefteter  Pinekney, Michigan FUNERALDirectorModem Equipment Ambulapce ServiorPHONE U PSU7SSr120 Kuvrhone 83uUeyi ItedeeLiveitoek HaAetkly Tripe MadeGeneral IVucPROJfM V P M4tRoger JTCanr 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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>VJV atch73 r, January 4, 1956Tax payers eon take ain 1056 according to Senator Carle, of y tax tttteeley,die Greicfcsawins FordGrumelot srdiea entertain Brighton club The Wl bfift Bhfet bV No 1by MaisvertTirHcrry5AZTTiANO W 3 SI6NE0 THETwopew atate of eittrfbution whichS tftt of every 3 cenThe busness activities fax LBSS THAN, VIRGINIATO THOSS 4Fred Teepje celebratesddxg anniversary Highschool hold athletic award banquett  top gap was qmetty madeje  Charles Skaer diesVera Lipstruwand Roy Zayitz married,x April 27 Idasjtiic district meetinging at qhqter High school isdefeated byjtStckbridge 17 to 2 butnt last year by erlimit Senator Mortis  sid thi l3 sywigc limt  tiffftnees boom of the last3 yearsinaIncreased all taxis a fly in the ounmev  j jts ,my have to aymore for I ijicka schL titl 1Q9school heret in the battleadvocates away supporters led b gsiuioner 2  lore roalare for them Sen toll road authority 8 to 5 James Rock of jwins district spellingJ get polio shots at a highway Jrom Toledo to the ackinac bridge NewYork fwan will accept tollroad boads 1L May 4Engagement of Donnalee Swarthout and Bddie Stapleton anwill get rxaiBCed, Mcmer and Daughter ban , quet at the hooi Jerry Vince dies , Pinckney loss to Manchester 13 toand 12 to 6 Pinckneybeat Chilson prisonwaats to8 beats Hsoft bailerscamp G to 0 Gu3 Ledwidge pitch ed Mrs Alice Stonebrook dies atfn southern Michigan but doubt   Hil and t  toll road in thinly populated norh May u jvfhigan week Pinckneyrn Michigan would pfcy dividends, exchanges miiyors with LiVoniaKiBut Gienn Richards of Detroit says waris entertains Mayor Hartom andthe Mackinac Bridge bonds will not ,,re  Livoaia, High school beats pty dividends unless a highway is m Lyoa 10 to 9 and Boysvillebuilt to bring traffic to it 8 to 3 Anthony Balogh shoots him the farmers have a friend in Gov setf otl Morgan farm Mrsv Grace is who has appointed an a Runciittan, Mrs Thressa Marin die,, orre commission to work marketing and promotional9ethods for farmers He denies he Donald kaiser and Wilma Latimorjav  j Hop draws big irrpwd, LOCAL NEWSRev Kcitjf ledwidge of Davismand ir ian Muabon and tiaughtur  A in Ari,ur TC New Yeara wiihMrs iii yeItlib toti V The Andrew Ixsbitts were Muiof the Gordon Healer ntonLMU Meabon andua wotk end at Lovells lty liuins and wife calledTiij Jennie Hart in South Lyon, La day or1 i Xaiuy Read spinl part   k i ti, M litter home inytoc 1bridge Tommy also visited atthe Fred Schafor home in Ypsilanever theweek end The Harold HarUuffs of Gregoi y called vi tilt liij Mcis iSu,iday  Georgia Trajan, at liic ih iipinosva the fLueign siu    , iiai dal the Dale Miller home,  YV I  lay  uha Uoyer and wifo spc N ,Ui s with Mrs Ella Walsh  W     Ll L it the Petev S ifu home iu Yjiantii l Uiv if i i,vkiiville and iirai  Miojki L lk of Rush Lake iM on i lie ii the vetk end  r COMMENTDid you ,iet your tax bill the school debt camet cMies the school tax moreWe do not believe such 1 expansion program wouldIxen possible here years agoHack in the eighties the voter turni down a proposition to replace thespent id red school several times and it was not until it mysteriously burnedcvvn that the first brick school was built here But times have changedThe school population has doubleduid tripled and the new people who r jci into the district are city peopie used to modern school facilities md accustomed to paying fortlim According to school author , whu have taken a survey,owing increasing birth rate theexpansion program is nottheVet over1rThe Asher Uylie faaily spent u,,fk tryin to get his Seal of Quality  Masonic lodge holds centennialwnvm irtn effect  i oxial dinner for Masonic home ygram into effectIDenald Winder,Pinckneyfp Swarz Ceek in ron invitational dinner for Masonic home Arlesta Roderick  Rich MiUer get U of M plaquesVem Clark and shirley Hosier married High school os Manchester 4 to 1   Masons attend ttbe The LOCALMEETNbPLACE FORTfHELPING TO ESTABLISH APOTATOES, ITS COLUMNS A OEDfCAlTHAT TRADE ANO THE s holiday viin the Willianfamily in IoniaCdliers of the William Shehanslast week were George and Emmett of Fo,vliiville ana Airs Mad j ate supreme couit has rul t ro church has the power, to a law that a business placewo, svii lijuor within 500 feet, oicneh This cancels a license gv o ihe ijjj Bear Market in Detroin 195J to sell beer, wine and liquor to take out The Bethlehem Finover , r a Church at that time waived the  1 500 ft limit law Judge Fox of Kal ivuKjo called in to hear the case inyiu county ruled a church hasno uch power as waiving enforcemein of a law That if they did boards would be sujected ttRoche and diujrhtev3, uiy Kay of Ann Aruuv Wyiie luid her Lonsils GrettIasch salutatorian of the senAckey, worthy andon iile A ottovrtiic eeiv end itfhtonand vnt Newno AibeiC Dinkcl homeIhoBeftWhites attended the funY i John Lauhlin in Howell Iat  and wilh tho Louis Stackthe iunerul of iJanv fccs itatat hurtisich pressure that dissension wouldjesult in many churches The rulingv as appealed to the supreme courtvho have upheld Judge Foxes verihA In Pinckney the location of the Meimunite Church has preventediny linckney business place in thtYeaiH1 block south of the church from gett i LMy an SDM licenseThy jjaie Millers ealleii on VaiSlaiMtiiock and bib  iiLil Howll,ITl gwartz Creek center,IB the at 7 seconds of the ovSiriod to give Swart Cra1game 40 to 30  Satuidav night the Pirates4 Linden all wajrwjpning47 to 36 Dick Higgis ho was cattlin got 16 pointy  reaeived theItpphyThere were bu Pinckney there Saturday Keith Ledwidge says firat channelmat elemeotarjt chool  cong toiwence Jackaon, Jbrighton oil sta attendantt nitirtitjieai GerdrownedLgke Suna   Newport BeachAcstory he with DaveKoland, 13, son of Eddie Kolander,tPinckne observes Memor j Don wereBnd Don Toly Roberts, 12, son ofD Riley Roberts hitch1dect ons   iW VinUeConiessioius Friday evening After Rjii iiauhn , JohnNoyeaa Devotions and Sacurday from Lloyd VanBlnncums The use of the national guard to in cnfoicinK traffic laws hastid off according to the state pol Ucoidinr to their figures duri nil1 Oristmas week 39 peoplevi killed in traffic in Michifwa f these only 7 on the ttftttk lines which were patrolled bylietru900 T in and Sunday be 800 Mus n thatUhurcftpifmfR voA paTau   Theyschool band plays ,fel were bating across the lake whenskje Jerry and Letft fto tiey ot On thi ice near the chann1 S 3 Supt Hib L  ad went through The Kolander tefb managed to holdFiackneyBurnsiFT04 23 3 00 00 binson drown at Hiland LakeSoftball team beats Chilson prison cm9 to 6 and 18 to L Williamiel Joles of Meaick contest ai, 6  uiurdcr of Lawrence ackAoJCHlgh school loses to South Lyq arad Loysvitle MtnnOnjte ChurchEzra Beacby, Pastor Walt r Eachng Worship y Sch ol  10001100ice but the Gains Young People Meeting Ctt Fllhi S Alon VanSlumbi ook,Ck iK and wi ,ii  Miw pift called at ilic  uniiiLi Ho,ij in Salineivlujf iUn toiy uiVJIO died at I i, vi nday va taken, i IIA, the ijalf Foi other, Thcodoic trcHeiJ So f te nathas ronly been lifted oaock ul SundayFasdick, U,lesides her por is tiiee ii a tcr, Rutn3 100,0 afcay by the cur Cottage Fellowship ServiceRobert Boltpn of Portage whoa fish houae near heard theircries and with the help of Alvin  ,  XM  J W Winger,800d sponsors, base mdr 14 IdaBlack and Earl Wilson married Their incknSy team loses 1st  game inFG FT PF TProrth 302 630 0 452 4120 114 4 county leagueJerryJune Howell  Geer Roberts10i1 June 8Patricia Rebinan and i Jb o A Arbor wliow was withCharles Lamb mejried at Yplanti  im ot tn Kol0j Mrs Elizabeth Hagdon and WiHiaibys out The  Stabler die,An7iual commenceinient I about 3 p m xgfrBgmtyrttaj GretchenTasch an Ruth A Bates body was not recweiSatil 5 35S3 iieWilsoti awardji  t y use of hooks by Z Haxh Artor dePotterdlesBarbara Ptttie Art Devoe, husband of ViolaBurnett, and Nolan Lee GeraldWhite, the Dexter diver who didsome diving last slimmer in drownings here went down in 51 feet ofuajr but did not locate the bodyThe Dexter fire dept went out ClIIMLiIllill AinSchoo l 9U0 a  m Mornin g vrihi p 104 5 a  m Thurs  nig h praye r meetin ga t th  churc h a t 80 0Wed    r practic e 73 0 p  m Th e PaoBia t Churc hM3 6   et betwee  Mai n an dUnadill a Street c 1Rev  rth  Ruegsegger , Pasto rSchoo l   94 5 a  m Worshi p 105 0 AM Yout l Grou p      70 0 p  m inu e         p w tw    count y leagu e  wit h Ma x Southwel l 6  pitching , Al w wi n a t Cassid y Lak ei e  U  rtr l2XQni d Fitzsimmon sI  9 1 own s a t Clai k Lake  Rev 5 2  Ledwidg e Tappointe d t o Davison  Co n0  giegationaf  churc h t o buil d annex HKathry n Strai t an d Davi d Wes t an dT P  sM h An n Reason,aaAMft4 8 Fish  4 sister s an d 3  brothersTh e fu n Sr  foi r Practic e Wed  78  p  raera l wa s toda y a t S t Joseph s Cath oli c churc h i n Dexter MRS  EDL A POTTE R FAREWELL PART YTh e friend s o f Mr  an d Mrs   ar d Gree n o f Ru h Lak e pav e the mMine Th e Iuntra l wa s a l S  liu uvuday  ILl e iudii k uwn i uise o facloi y her e Ito s Rea d a d wif e wer e inAiuo r Thursday Ciai e Mille r an d wif e wer eAlui a Sunday Mrs  Lfeala h Mille r eutortaiie d   lurcheonJe w eai , th e Clar eUillt r faiiiily,Mrs  Mar y Teeple , th e  aud e Sv  afthou t an d Noijna n Mjy families Th e Andre w Campbell  an d Dic kYoang s wr e NL V Vear s quest s   fth e Gle n Kmsicy Walte r iiiitoi i and ife  of JiJa kLak e wer e week  end KUCSL S o f OviU  J  Clintoiio Mrs  Clar a Eiel e an d childre n o fDetroi t an d Charle s Eisel e an d wif eof  Kowlervjll e wer e Sunda y guesi sii Mr  iiUin a Vwllmer Le o Lave y an d son , Rober t attend il  a  ,UAi  Deic mctJtinj,  a t Fento nThursda y niht    tTh e On a Campbell s fpen t th e week c edtitayona l exenditure s fo rnatio n sho w avjd e variance   N Te w  Yor k stat e spen T 7,62 7j  i o r clas s room s uni t fo r teacher s M i , an d othe r expense s pe r ea r MUsissip i tjnly spen t 1,451 Xint  late s average d helo w 300 0 a,ua r wi d 1 2 ove r 5000  Thi s dos su  seri n U  be  a reflectio n o f wil lo r unwillingnes s t o spen do n  educatkj n a s it  indicate stha t peuapit u incom e rule s th einjjiin t t o b e Hficn t o n schools  O fih e 1 2 siit e rinhin g th e lowes t o niiila y pe r iupil , al l bu t one , Maine , ii o in  th e south  Expenditure s pe rpupi l range d fro m 12 5 t o 22 5P  pupil  Ve t al l bu t Kentucky ,  irjini a an d Main e spen t mor e o fthei r ta x mone y o n educatio n tha nHi e nauona l averag e whic h wa LAiJ  percent  Nort h Carolin a spen t  percen t bu t onl y 16 8 pe r pupi lO r th o oh  lin d th e bi g easter nsiaic s onl y spen t 2  percen t bu t wtr eLK  t o spiii d i3 5 a  pupilNt w Me x    pen  iu j mos t 37 0 percen t3  0 8  i  r  farewel l part y Dec2 8 a t th e hori e v  at th e Car l Lent , hom e in Lan Mrs  Edl a Potter , 80 , die d a t th e o f Thoma s BonnerThe y ar e moviip Colonia l Mano r Nursin g Hom e a t t o Cari o wher e Mr  Gree n ha s bne nChelse a Tuesday  Sh e wa s th e transferre d b y th e conservatio no f Loui s an d Minerv a I department sse s wer e Mesdamo s El  Tile Merwii t Campbell  an d Arnol dBerquis t were xXe w Year s guest s o fMis s Man e Kossma n in  Owosso Mr  Clad s Ciinto n rnUpd  on yri, wh o serve d dinne r t o The Induoiria l Xev 3 Revie w o fthi s week  strfss e thei r thre e pe tpeevesTh e Tennesse e Valle y Aut hirity , Federa l Ai d t o Educatio n an dhrief c Supports  Thei r weaknes s isthe y offe r n o alternativ e plan  The yclai m th c onl y reaso n th e authorit yca n furnis h powe r cheape r is  tha tthe y pa y n o taxes  Th e rura l electr ifjcatio n progra m wa s starte d b ecaus e ther e wer e man y5 0N0T 6Saturday , Janl ,2  di CALENDARLE  A  d eth eAi m Arbo r MFnigh t a tlUonz o VP  W  Curlett fth e Masoni c BldfcJlflsn  mee tmc e Baugh n an d Hele nelecte d t o th e board ,ibroo k h  chairma n an dMiller , SecTreas    Othe rar e Orlcm d Winslow,Sadi ean d Virgini a VanNorma   Th e table s wer e beautifull y decora trnvflvt , M   f  Carrie d t o RevNelso n Potte r a t Su p   e i en d ther e wer e severa l fine  cakns CONSERVATIO N NOTB b erior , Wis  Th e move d t o Pinckney  Rhar d Randal l i n behal f o f th eTh e conservitio n dep t Wil l star t i a 1939  MrPotte r die d i n Jun e 195 5 j  Rssembl y presente d th e Green s wit hmappin g progra m Survivin g i e a sister , Mrs  E f fi e    a  stepson,  Th eits winte r lak eJan  3  S o fa r 240 0 lake s hav e bee n Wilso n o f Dexteran dPP 1  i Richar d Potte r o f5  wjolves , 16 4 coyottes , 18 4 fbxe s Ne w Jersey ,an d 6 6 bobcat s wer e bounde d i n No v   Th e funera l wil l b e a t th e Swa r 7st St  I  o f Kin t Tlvrsda y a  5 lb girl  Th eJler b 1iilnu r an d Ji m Meyer s fam il y calle d o n the m Sunday Rev  Michael s preache d fo r Rev KuejcKe r Sunda y wh o wa s inGeorgia lis t include d th e Dougla s Th e Ambros e Eichma n famil y o fD b d  M A d Ei h f extend powe r line s t o the m an dlak e a  lossFedera l ai d t o educatio niva s starte d becaus e thrafedera l go verirten t collect s muc h tfto taxmone y an d th e peopl e wante d thei rshar e o f i t back  Pric e support i Smiths , Mrs  Matteso n an d sons,th c  Th e funera l wil l b e a t th e Swa r Horns , ,lthou t Funera l Home , Frida y a t 2    Georg e Brunton , Mrs  Hele n Gryc z Mrs  Ethe l Sprou t spen t th e Ne w  , Rev  Merl e Meede n o f Howel l M4daughter , th e Holli s Whites, ,  ear s wit h th e Charle s Soul e fam d  R  L MA f Rh d Rdl l l yThomd s Bonners f LIBRAR Y NEW Sbook s t  or e Retreat , Pro m I lor n Wylle ,b y  Dunn , Champio n of  Wayn e Gulie kb y VenalMHi L Buffal o I  mos tThe waterfow l censu s wil l b e tak   , ww  wwe n  Jan  3  to 1 6 b y thi s dep t i  and Rev  J  W  Winge r o f Pinckne y Lte r McAfees , Richar d Randalls ,10 2 grous e wer e trapped , banded  officiating  Buria l i a MUfcr i Cen t       T  , an d release d las t year    etery6  sportsmen s dub s in  Calhou n    count y hav e forme d gcounci l t o i mprov e hunte r farme r elation ,   Dic k Campbel l entertaine dlowin g fr iNe w Year s OPEN HOUS E NE W TEAR SKIWANIS XOTE r7 9  friend s en d retaftve s attende d And y Anderso n o f Chelso a in th e   th e ope n hou e nel d Ne w Year s af  stalle d th e Kiwani s officer s Tuas thei r ladk i ut  terneo n honorin g th e 25t h weddin g da y nigh t Geral d Reason , pres ia t W s Iwae J J  aimlrersar y o f Mr  an d Mrs  L  J  dent  Marti n Rittcr , fi r t  viceEri er,Her b ye r Hemiest s wer e ther e fro m A k fs t Bottke , 2n d vice , Cliffor d Mil lBi U Mltkr  4 rostiPt t An a After , ChjjiwiiJin t er , Treas ,   J W  Winger , Sec   wa s ipiiflihitli l Sheria , HoweCregor y Tswdo y nigh t th e Bo y Scoots Dearborn an d Mrs  Ad a Eichmft n o f  T mi enrenc y measure s t o I  Sy l Zak , AJ d Bechlors , Cli f Va n Detroi t wer e No w Year s 8 ue St8 rf   f    Zom S W  Bova , Edvi n Parkr  th e Gen,  Eich ma nS   t24 year apo and that, is still in effee practically unchanged JfANNOUNCEMENT4 i, At a dinner at thehome Sunday attendedof the Krahn ami Waft fomiliet theenagment o theiir loufhterBa i  Jolm Paul WaMison of Thomst v ares was jumouneedily in HowellDonald Oleskis, J Reidel, Arthur The Edwin Sprouts were NewBrenninjrstall,Harold Radys and the Years guests of the Harold Housh man in Ann ArborMedames Joie Fomer and EllaNewman of AnnJArbor, the Carl Bidwells of Brighton and the JamesForners of Flint called on the BeaWhites last WednesdayThe James Whitleys spent NewYears at the Wm Whittey home inAnn Arbor 1 The Howard Ra4theMartin Ritter OgKay Wylie apent last Friday with Frank ZeUrolkae wrf ftl their charter aithe Krwaaia the W H Sulen o fro Aibor New YetitPiiNftSJPlNotes of25 Yean AftWHEN YOUR BOYTEASES FOR A BIKEIti a fine chance for you to give him some goodtraining in the oldfashioned virtue of thrift and weU help you Here children of every age have savings accounts and they find that ks funto bring in their money and make regular deposits Start your children on this good habit,then encourage regular saving The old toll gate at Inkstarwa raopanad for t days Christmas aad motoriata eharg4 Sefor passing througlit itPiscine Independents beat Cbalaea here 28 to 21 Don Swarthoottbad 16 points for Pinckney and Boy Reaaoa 12 El win Hulce had 11 forChelsea Th Pinckney second teamloat to the Chelsea raaervaa 18 to11  Lineup Geryez, Kovac, N Hill er, Rollie Shehan aad Jim HalLThe cottages of Jake Dona aadEd LeDue of Detreit at CryUlBeach aarned aristaaaa eve The Dispatehtrie tight plant for Fiaekaey Paste, tar it iBstoUfof oaee,tbe vflssfa payiar the coatSoy Caveriy hat rttignad at theHowell Republican, Hs is spending amoBth hers and expects to go to De troit to workPercy Hinchey hat bea aired teI finish Florence Andrews term t the Hicks achooLThe annual Siglar Family reunion4epottta  10, tat awn by our membership in dwDeposit inavranea CorporationTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK 1MB Over EightyNine Ti FederalLymaa Borers was gives  tarprise party Fxiday on his 83rd birthdayarl Weddige hat sold the WhiteStar oil station and lunch room to Matthew Martin of Wayne  vu at the Frank Sigler home NewYtort DayBar N W Pearee i aow pattorat BancroftThe Methodist Sunday School hatelected the following officers Soptr Mary VanFleet At,Willis TupperSec, Glen Gardner AssU FlorenceMark Wilson, 79, a former resid  Andrews Treaa, Jessie GreenOrent of Pinckney, died at the home j ganist, Florence SproutjAsst, Fern of his daughter, MrsReuben Wright gtttdee Librarians, Earl Tupper 2 men living in the McGregorff  d Lajdn tchoolt unplace on M36K have been arrested  ited in P1 ifS110fn larceny A number of stolen art  rwn 7  ft1 Broicles were, found in the house, tome THEATRELEE TREATRFWUmfOKE LAKEBOWfUL,Taaa Wed, Thar, Jan ZJ f  Jaaes Data aad NaUfr WmdWITHOUT A AUW CiaesftaScope apd CelorFriday, Saturday, Jaa 6, 7 Poohk FeatoreTHS TWINKLE IN GODS EYE,   withMidtey Booftey and Coieea GrayTHE RETURN OF JACK SLADE StarringJohn Erieksoa aad Mari BUnchard la Superacope and Color Cartaan Wet, Thar,TUB BIO KNOT mi HaveJack Pfejaaetv Httfly WsBtera, IaLeeou, Wendell Carey, Jeaa Hagar , awl Bad SSteigerI ftday, Setvrdsy, Jam 6, 7 0aftle fefttweBaadoJnli Scott, Angek LaaabarBill 4uiuW v vbelonged to Rex Harris who the compliant madeofANNUAL Married at the Arthur Schoenhalhome in Howell New Years Daytheir daughter, Bonnie, tto L ,J Henry of Pinckney Rev Noble officiating Mrs Stacy Hall wasmatron of honor, Miss jAlida ShoenSALE gan and Cora Devereaox were theteachers Santa Clout was thereNellie Gardner and Fannie Monksattended a New Years party at AnnArbor given by Miss RussellTeepU Hardware are advertisingrew sleighs,cuttUrs and sleigh bells It is reported that Editor Barneshis, bridesmaid Stacy Hall and Ger of the Howell Republican is in line aid Henry, best men Alice LeeWare for a forjik consulate This itemwas ring bearer i wat in thejpjgliiiigton NewsBirkett Newkirk is buildingbathing beacch at Portae Lake , The W H Eulers are now located T  J4 expected to seeat Fairhope, Alabama iM Ornge bowl gmm at Miarm MrsCora White and Guy ffinciif  Mra, Helen Miller ofare serving on jury  dg oraoziiy uoMAdam Peist, 71, of Chelsea was , he holiday with frienlswas killed by a west bound paasen Mrs Erma Uwi8 Had 0Ba ger train at Chelsea Friday William Dickson, 44, of Howellwas found dead in his car in Conway township Dec 27, near the Nicholson dance hallNotes of 48 Years Ago Mrs John Walsh, nee Elizabeth Saturday Christmas guests of the Vern Hollisfamily in HamburgThe Otto Poulsont and Mrs FOBSit Chambers spent Christmas withthe Clifford Chambers familyDick Campbell was in Detroit on Sun, MOD Tues Jan 8, 9, 10TO HELL AND BACK In Cinemascope and Color in TechnicolorStarringAudi Murphy, Marshall ThompsonCharles Drake, Gregg Palmer and JackellyNartlty News Cartoon DANGERWith Beverly GarlandCartoonJam 8, 9 DoagatIND1AA FIGHTKR tat  isorFtaturette flmrua Newt Carteea Tue Ve4 Thai in 10, TTTia nt v Jane Craiatli KMiiU MARRY BURNETTESid nnefeapeNewt CarteWednesday Thursday, Jan 11, 11 Danny Kaje, Mai ZetterlingtoKNOCK ON WOOD it nw ton Buik Loan Yea fo OUT fHOSB EXTRACartoen Ttehakolorand Noveltyei xuost people Budgeting takMcae oi tnem tut when tmforseeu gang uh thafs dtfferentltne ifUta12 off offon WOMEN9 COASSUITESDRE6SESMany Other Bargain J Smith, died SundayThe funeral wasat St Mary4 churchRuth Wood of Howell spent the family in Lansingweek end with Gladys Dailey  The R G Webb family speatChristmas at the Ed Nashhome toMar on , ,,Fred Campbell is working in thepemacrat oflfice atHoweUi The icy rosds keep the blacksmithsworking overtime Ths Milton Carver family speatNew Years with the Vern Button SYLVANTHEATRESylvan Theatre will clse Bee19 and reopen Jan 1JMerry ihristmas and SappyTear aeiivtii Ryour loan at me jirti Bank improves your credit far fature money needsUsMiar JTedeuJ buparvviotiMeaifer of Federal HeterreswtfiUMMi matl raral OajMatl taee Corporatiom All Deposits bisured Up to 11,100 for Sach depositorJohn Higgs oi Hiland Lakewrecked his car Hew Years when ihe went off the embankment this fside of Portage Laks bridge  MThe Merwin CampbelltjrttendedaNew Years tvs party at Gtorge at the State San SPECIALSDCTWtTart Wort tor WomtnUw Our Layaway PlanWE GIVE GOTD Sr WBLL, HICHMAN Kokomon NAPOUSk1SJnLskTArAniiasrMttttSHWIEfT PttM FMTQIfrUMffiTT  hTta Mt iwur vuuite, oMbAU LO45r45c45cLbUfa  TiAKGE BOLOGNALb  Monday and Thursday 830 to 600z Friday and Saturday 830 to 900Closed Sundays Custom Butchering Tuesdays THE HOLUSTCR MARKETPUTNAM TOWNSHIPI WIttXOLLECT TAXES At MY HOME Al233 UNADILLA ST, 2 Blocks North of Pure GatW A M TO 500 P MMONDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYERQU1STDANCEAt tha Gregory School, Sponsored by the Gregory Ttaeaar Aaaedatiea Ticket 75f rar persWSATURDAY, JANUARY V4ttTtata Ge Ttwards Purchasig a McrkGrafory SchoolM PM U IM A Mftimn WittrSyrtMBi PhmbmgTHE ROUSH PLUMBING RepiV rr I  fi3Lftv fa  I ftWednesday, Jtaaary 4, 198114 Bo UoU 8k lacks Subscription Fjfco 7 Midi Ia Towtore rLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESBorn to Mr and Mrs Alonzo VinSlambrook of Gregory at McPher son hospital, HowellThuas, December 29, an 8 lb 8 oz sonMrs Alice Wilson of Brightonspent Friday with Mrs lva ReasonThe Wilsons have bought a homeat BrightonDonald Meabon who was in theAT corp at March Field,, Calif, has ,one overseasCorkie Hammel was home fromL5 the naval training station ChristmasSimmy Amburgey of the air corp home from Wichitavanaa, for istmasMrs Everett Fffltt visited her jghter, Mi Bevejrly Hurst and at Farmingrton last weekGRpCERIES DRYGOODSKENNED GENERAL STORE  mmtLIGHTELICTRIC HES DRYERSee your Dealer or Dakeit Edison Rev Keith Ledwidge of ited his raother,Mis Eleanor Led,udge ThursdayLt Norman Olson and family of man Olsonsiie has been trans red to New HanipshiieThe Joe Griffith family pent,ew Years at the Otis MattesonThe Ralph Terry aad Dr CharlesIioder liwmles of Detroit spem NewYears at the Lester McAfee home The Ralph Halls called on vhef red Catrell family in HoweH SuudayMonday the Ralph flail famiy attended the WhitakerCurtis reunionat the Pittsfield grange hallBarbara Russell spent the weekend with Evelyn Hall The Mark Nash famly entertainedSunday in honor of Mrs Agnes lliAierdsons birthday the Joe and LouisGearhart tamilies of Howdl, FloydGearhart family of Lake Odessoy,Alice Gearhart and the Jack Clarkof Dexter, the Bud Bekkerings andKenneth Zills and Myron Richardfamily of HamburgThe Frank Clarks of Milford spentNew Years with the Winston Bsjugrhn amilyKeith Perry and wife of Ann Afrbor called Dn the Clifford VanHornsSunday Some one ha been stealing gusfrom W H Meyers trucks Sundaynight someojje phoned him a curwas actittfifrospiciously whore hi aI trucks were parked at his garage in town here He hurried therThe car was gone but he got their JFjphon hose and canNew Years eve guests of thelGeorge VanNorman were the Ru pert GarttejB of Detroit, Mrs Hettie Carver of Ann Arbor, Pat Umphrd ol Detroit, Bill Ottterben and wife of Virginia and Frank Aberdeen The Harold Porters spent thChristmas week end with their soiJimmie, who is in the air corp in Ok  lahom and called on friends is Benton Harbor Evelyn Manila of Ann Arborspent New Ycr, with the Harold Porters jMrsAlta Me, er called at the John Roberts and Ju k Butler homes in JGregory Sumla Myron Seh nhals and family ofthe LJHenry and Tom Ware homes he LJHenry and Tom Ware homoJolan Porter spent tthe week endin DetroitThe John Lundeens of Berkleywere New Years guests of the Fran cis Shehans Martin Phillips and family of Ypilanti we Sunday guests of theHarold PortersRalph Hall and wife called on thePerry Brown family in Vnn ArborFridayBert Hooker and wife spent NewYears with Miss Viola Pettys mHowell They had Miss Fetpya aadthe C W Hooker family of Ann for Christmo guests MYRON HUGHESComplete Line of Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesHectic, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE SELL WE INSTALL  SERVICE  UP 8 3114 1075 E M36ft Wagoners Qroterv6G6G PINCKNtY ROADLOWPRICESBeer and Wine To Take OutFKONE HCWELL 705J2t  STANLtY DiNKLESTABLISHED U66 INCORPORATED 1916HOWELLPINCKNEYOVER NINETY YEARS OF SAFE BANKINGTHE McfhLKiOlN SiAIE BANKnocQ ASArtRtadyfo el OiliB TO OUR BUSJNBBi Yen on Both No 1 andNo 2 Oil  AUO AS USUAL WR HAVE THEQuality of Coal, Oil andpuilding SupplieHOY  SONS681194  IBy The James Nash family of Cold water spent New Year at the LyanJoyce Chamberlain of Syracufte, Hendee homeN Y, visited her mother, Mrs Ca The Ralph Halls entertained thecia Chamberlain lait week  Stanley, Harlan and James Hall andGeorge Knapp families New YearsMrs Kethryn Smith entertained and also called Glenn Hall by teleFrank Nichols and wife of Mio and phone at Corvalis Oregon, the Vincent 4k Bill Gleam families Bill Hendee of Tulane Universityof Hortland for Christm and Mrs Elizabeth Jay of LansingThe George Dagg family of Detro JJ6 tne week end with the Walterit spent New Years with Murray Cl8 ,, naffl The Merwin Campbells called on r ,the Charles McDaniels family inThe Herbert WaJkers of Lakeland ChU Trtdaywere Friday evening guests of the I  New YeMt guesU of the JeaeGeorge Roushes  Henrya rere Den Scott family andMrfiUa Walker of Ann Arbor, thoMesdames Alta Meyer and Mae Cnmrle Whiteheada Beatrice LamDaller were in Bad Axe last week  JJ of ngorr and also visited Griadstoas Qty and  tny Dlnkel and children PortAnsttn wsre in Stockbridre a couple ofj days last week taking care of heMnFannk Bradley of Flint risitf Don pMcoe children The PascoesHaiaea family test week  W6ot to the ie Bowl Game, v , WiU Brogan of Howell called onHA Haines, torn tad aoghler ef  Ledwidge ThursdayMr Locile Pohey is vWttngterton Qtom atvJ 1 ,   Added ServiceIN ORDER TO PROVIDB BE TER SERVICE FOB OUR CUSTOMERS WE WILL BE OIEN FROM 400 TO fi00 P M SACK FRIDAY, BEGINNING DECEMBER 16th, 1195OUK hOUKi W1UL NOW Bt AS FOLLOWSMONDAY  900 AM io 300 P MTUESDAY  900 AM To 300 P MWEDNESDAY 9U0 AM To 1200 NoonTHURSDAYT m A M To 300 P MFRIDAY  yuO AM To 300 P M 400 P M To 600 P MSATURDAY900 Rt To 1200 Neon Oar WwrtwiUK, ta wAlphM Ue to Federal Depesfc,   Hy,,, A,  VMere Water Pressureym outgrown your wr ytt Itvwtoa  mw  BUJTOO OrQMM ooitiy bfoaUowMWkotovor yoor w rWty Myor wor sys  fill  Ml Myon oMlHy plus our oxpornd ork add up wtorfor yotrtWo will bo ojoo to vo you a froo o tho coif of  nw Myon watorwith adequate capacity and prouufOfor you now id  th fuhirWrtU or pKon today No obligationTIMafv faffcbera NoteT THEUIXVPtOFNONAL COKNEIofRichard Mat of Jodcaom held illthe jail in the nwmtir1 boildiag atChelsea for dnmkaaeai woe shotin both legs when he tried to escapej The Kroger Co distributed, its employees fax southern in Chriatmas bonuea thet S61,788,00 i Farmers Week is Jan 80 to Feb,at Michigan State University,The Dexter Coffee shop has beensold by Dorr Titua and Mrs KailTessmer to Don Boabgm of Whit more LakeThe Dexter Methodist church dedkated a new Baldwin electric or gan December 18 Rha Arnold waschairman of the fund raisin oom mittee fay JL taffy, M IFSekaey leV Ga3 UtOO A M to  Except00 to 800 Ptavey JrUABRAL HOMBOB C SwariaMl DirectorMedesn Equipment Ambulance ServicPHONE U P ttl1BFred C IMwff, SiU ititLB MLNSELL ASSOCIATE KJICTEKW LAMStl t 12 iki Grand Ibver 1551W UoweU, Michigan W  o THE LAVEY HARDWARE    oSAY IT A WITH FLOffEBS froPHELLERS FLOWERSPhone 284 BASK1TBALLJa , South LyonJan IS, Boysville thereJan 24, Britton a Jan at, Manchester there Jan 27, Hartland hereFeb 3, Dexter Feb 10, South Feb 17 BoysvilleFeb 24, ManchesterSteckbndge there hewMarch 2,Bottle Gas COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICE wife Doniamily in ArborFry familiea New YsarsU It t Mode of Wod,I will Mak It U Cet Stockbridge had a Christmas treeburning ceremony Sunday A truckpicked up the trees and took them to a place to be burntThe Ray Laveys ox uregory havereceived word that their son, Pat  hiavvife will return from Germany, where he has been with the army in January Frank Williams, 77, formerly ofGregory, died at Lansing last week RevDrBehner and wife of Stockbridge held open house New Years from 3 to 5 p m iLeslie Shear, Harry Eldridge and j led Hartwig, the Chilson prison es capees who kidnapped Harley Zeeb,Chilson farmer, and made him drive them to Detroit were sentenced to  to 5 years in Jackson prison byJudge Carland v 7 are called from this county Jan10 for military service HerbertMuncie, Howell Edwin Tinsley, Nor man Watters, Fowlerville LaceyCarpenter, Brighton Maynard Van dercook, Fenton, James Sutherland,1 Milf ordThe Howell postoffice did 19 percent more business Christmas weekthan in 1954The 55 mile speed limit on GrandRiver has been extended one moremile east of HowellMrs Lucy Nash retired from herposition at McPherson State BankHowell, Jan, 1A marriage license has been issued to James Murphy, 23, Pinckneyand Betty Bain, 24, HowellMrs Joe Conklin of Howell ,felland broke her hip while in Detroit Christmas and is in House of Provvidence hospital,Born to James Larue and wife ofBrighton one day last week daughter, Shirley ,Celia W B Clark of Marion is homefrom St Joe hospital, Ann ArborByron Lodge No 80 celebrates itsCentennial January j lu, 14 and 15 Occidental Lodge of Detroit worksan MMJDjgree the 13th, banquet and program the 14 and church srvice the 15th All events are at the new school gym dinners the 13 and 0 DENTISTNorth Michigan AveTelephone Office Residence 814Evenings by AppoimaeatBertWieCall Fowjervilk 226F6Arnold BerqufVycrtcii KepcdrigGold Si Watcher Wcich jndsjc Handmade Faks biliir 4JRADIO  TELEVISION SEKViCB125 Webster 9Pinckney, Michigan Teddy Tripe MaoGeneralUPRoger J Carr Agenqr INSVKANCS COV8IEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL ST1incknej, Mica Phone UP 8811RaalEtWs tc XU PropcrcQppirtonJties our iih,,, er  09 NorthHONE U F912 OPTOMETRISTE iWcJm daj Mid Saturday I pu lintittenthilsoit Roa Vimi N of U 443ADVS FOR SALEKing Midget Cai1ired Fisii, 8G4U Farley RoadWANTEDBaby Sitting by a rel iable person Phone UP 8 9732 at v Mich iLOSTBlatk Cocker Spanisl, white blazs betwsen fore legs, long tail,name is Blaekie 600 Reward Claude Hull UP 8 9730 I OK RENT Completely modern Aft4 rooms and bath Available Jam  llto irnone uif 8aiO OscarNtTlCE iioy Scout No 2t UrowJPatrel are snivelling off sidewalks to raise money  patrol equipmentII you want this service Call JerryReason UP i8166 er UP SS814 LOSTIn area of Chubbs 0omers  uth ,Tw beagcls, on male a adere fsmalt Reward 2Phn F I 72t FOR RENTModarn Room145 Stuart St, Phone UP 89971FOR SALlectrie Train cssories on plywood table 25 Bob Read Pnone UP 83295Call JIM JUSTICEPhone UP 88327, M2 HOWELL UP 88327,PiBckneyPinckneysFRUITS VEGETABLESMEATS GROCERIESFISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE J0R Jf,   v470i Lakeland, Mick FOR SALENew cottage at Patterson Lake Also have lost e cream colored rabbit dog Will pay i reward for return Mike Harnack sr Phcne UP  3160Mldl4nd Brlv14 at 700 p m Kindergarten jWe all got nice gifts for Kmas 1 We thank Santa Claus for coming to our party Also th mothers  who helped Carl Tauriainen and Emily Millerare 6 years old this week t FOR 3NTTw0bedroomGallup UP 8S10 Will share awith older lady, privateand shower, large kitchen 59 amonth On Portage Lake Read HA 68563 FOR SALB1952 House Trailer Liberty Trailer 41 ft 202 WestMain St, Pinckney  11t heuses, strictly medSylvester Harris farm supt farm Phone P L0ST2beagles 25 revidInformsPhtae UPy4 LOSTCellie, tan and white, 1 year h 0 answers to name of DukechiWDuwayn Baxter has a newJen Heath visited hiser Sunday  , pttt Libtral rtward,,The teacher thanks the pupils for pKeae HA 6 3710the lovely gifts she received at the   FOR SALE OR TRADESix 3ubJc foot seaied vnit Electric or Cblaa BaxterPhone p 8 788MISSIONARY MEETINGMrs Mae Daller was hostess tothe Missionry group of the Peoples FOR 1AL8 kinds winter squash,keets tati 6030 Burgess Road UP S 9766 INGDOTYPING, ADDRJSS MonthlyWork at aomtPhone UP 89720FOR SALEMentgoraery  WardIroner in sood condition Joe MarshChurch last TuesdayAn interesting 16971 Mentieello Dr White Ligefeature when each member gave her own interpetation of the meaning of ChrUtmas Mrs Lloyd Wellman led devotionsrrents were served  RefreshmentsABEJSupplied Mlouse fullyschod bus stop, Short Linefew rods to pavement AvailableBee 1 Box 186, Pinckneyuto Poi Automotive Gtoa Sbld and fcalYedTo andIivereZ HoweU 1364 or 11inmingi1018 East GdKLPhon 151STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the County ofLivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate of Era Mary L Hoff, Deceased At a session of said Court held on tDece tuber 151355 nPresent Honoable Hiram ft Smltfc PHONTJudge of ProbateNetice is HereVy Giwen, That thepetition of Floris G Clarke, prayingthe instrument filed in said Court beadmitted to probate as the Last Willand Testament of said deceaeed, thatadministration of said estate be rant ed to Floris G Clarke or some ethersuitable person, and that the heirsof said deceased be determined, win lbe  heard at the Probate Court onJanuary 1019M at ten A M jIt is Ordered, that Bwtlee thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively previous to laid day of hearing, asthe Pinckney Dispatch, ane that the petitioner cause a copy of tail notice to be served upon each knows partfa interest at Me last known addressby registered mail, return receiptdemanded, at least fourteen 14  prior fte amea hearing, er aypei jonal service at teast five 5 daysrrior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateMetta PanhaB n, 4 L GHJT PUPSPhone UP 8 6447R L SORRELLWater Wells and Pumps18 8 9 HOWW til Makes of Pom as lervJeed9835 DezterPinekyPhone HA 89454ORDER YOURCOALFILL YOUR BIN NOW AT LOWER PRICESPOCOHONTAS BLOCK COALBRIQUETS STOKECOALHARD COAL SOTCOALFARMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPi</text>
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