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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>tfoluns II Wednesday, October 19 1955MICHIGAN HHtROK  Hatoryoftmngitoo76 FOOTBALL GAMES iNothwTto tura against one, A nely i rf tk record of the own , Highway Commission lwJge wer lost fa  fire whichh kr own , Highway Commission lwJge wer lost fa  fire which  trouble runniCharles Itagkr whom the kg 8troyed the temple in 1920 most of   LrT bth U  thmg theyrunning c 47 points agatBftlaturt insisted on th toll road sad onbothfor this article was  thmg theyworkedDaveBridge gathered in interviews with olderAuthorities, Apparently be la now j members William C Miller, ChAraeinst both   les Teeple and John Martin readerZiegler went along with the two   valuable assistance All are now fet Marys lalfcucMev Pr Albert Sdutiu, PasterSd Ma 800 and 1000 am dy  nd 1000 amven a devotio n Frida y evenin g74 0at 740 project s fo r a  yea r an d the n annou nce d h e wa s buildin g a  fre e roa d t oparalle l th e tol l road  Thi s angere dSenato r Hisgin,ehairraa n o f toi lroa d an d a  feu d starte d betwee nhimsel f an d Ziegler  Gov  William sdeceased Par t o f thi s histor y wa sree d a t th e mortgag e burnin g cer emon y o f th e dru g stor e buildin g i n1938 Whe n Livingsto n Lodg e go t he r a  ,  Confessions , Frida y evenin g afte rj  Burn  score d o n a  6 yar d ru n an d a , S ovua  lfcvotioa  an d Saturda y fro m1  2 2 yar d ru n an d caugh t a  pas s an d j 7 3U to  t0 0 p  m  u  Sunda y btaste Caira  Mnaca u Chore aSer , sra Beachy, Patorran 19 yards to score Don Packer fore theran 55 yards te score after picking up a lose ball Pinckney continued their marcsthe 3rd quarter and a 61 yard pass 1to Henry and a 20 yard one toHigga resulted in 2 touchdownsDon Packer kicked 3 conversion points S S Suptend runs and from the in 185 there were butafter ziegler nd ne an 70 lodges is the state Now therethe target of both parties are around 600 The following men  ,   , road are not need wko wre members of Howell Lodge I Keh made a numberis available for No 38 withdrew from that lodge tofree roads Senator Nfchols, chair form Livingston Lodge Dr Charlesman of the senate highway comuw W Haze, Dr John Gooodrich, John Cf u mi1 teee told Ziegler to stop obstruct Broughton Freeman Webb, Furmaning toll roads He feid what Mich Rose, West Hinchey, Henry Stiles agan wants is more roads and not and J W Rice Haze was the first  political maneuvering The biHs iu I master Goodrich senior warden frmthe last legislature to k4fl the toU ROse, junior warden Broughton, piack  Manchester hereroad authority and give WM  Webb,, treas Hinchey S D his team is a powerhouseiti A veto nower over its route i styles J D and Rice tyler ,  aam ,   citizen, nab wou  KameWoshiyYoung Peoples Meeting Fellowship ServiceWednesday Walter Each10001100  730800 Elemeiztary School  CURRENT COMMENTKindergartenLindy Stones grandfather is visiting her Carl Tauriarineen wentup north He climbed a cliff and j Hnckneybrought back some pretty stonesRonnie Makin saw a mother bearand cub up north Larry Rutledesaw a deer and 2 rabbits Emily Milleer has a baby calf Dennis Boothand Ronnie Patrick have new babysisters Becky Henry went hickory At the time of the consolidation atof tho country school districts withthe HickTheynutting Bob Twitchell has toytruck Eddie Colone, Linda ZezulkaSandra Salyer, Linda Whitlcy maficJack OLantems A cow steppej onPauline VanBlaricums uoj ertri kill d a nsuccessfully and Eddie WyHe fttv J W Winter, rasterSchool 980  mWorship 1046 a mThurs night prayer mootingat th church at 800 ed it John Gardner hasvision LeDawn Shirey a  iplayer The pigeon whose lejrbandaged i recoveringFirst GraaeCurts uncle dit1 TorJones went up north uuj  r  thStraits last week He got an district did not come inhad about 40 childrenly St Vincent DePaul children living with families in the diatrictThechildren are no longer there andenrollment has dropped to around22 not ivin them enough state money to carry on On October 24 there will be a meeting to consider transferring Patrician Gardensubdivision Portage Lake from theHicks to the Pinckney school disrtU trict The people from here ared j from the city and the Hicks school e i facilities do not satisfy them The suhdiviian is north of Anchor InnM the Fred Rebman home They r ed to send to both Dexter and   i Pinckney but they wold not i accept them as they weii2 not intheir districtsThf laDart a dKstr VLhoi 786 p mThs Petites OwesAH this bickering has killed thesale of tto road bonds A Chicago firm has been hired tomake a surveye of Michigan mental owned much of the land where thevillage was built, was mayor, mem gl ber of the legislature, high priest ofof Howell Reyal Arch Masons and LEand TB facilities Tiiis shomld settle  a Kmght Templar Goodrich was athe question of whether Michigan  physician A son Cass, was later has too many TB hospitals and noi j Grand High Priest of Michigan Roy l Ah M Bh kdlieIra us HartlandKittcisonJ Boutell M36 WLM between Mala andUnaiHUa StreettRir Keith Ruegsegger PastorSunday School 943 a m cviJes thattransfer tou ij I  u , another district Most schools do notbuilding a new House Cindy Plumm t hi h school UA from outers dad went north and got a deer sjde thoir distpict The H ,9 Joe Purnmer went to the Dextr Loarfj js Mrs  Kih rfirectorsnow Dan Hnhintr ,i,wi   LG cR E Morning Worship1050 AMenough mental onesbest seller One More River to Cross She is Mrs Winalee Gentryand she depicts the success of her husband from an oil pipeline workerworker to his present positionCONSERVATION DEPT Duck hunting is reported good andgrouse hunting poor Only 3 roadside zoos were represented at the meeting last week toregulate roadside zoos They asked for a list of compliants Michiganhas 25 such zoos October is usually a bad monthfoe woods fires due to dry foliage  falling leavesA mechanical fish sorter is beingdeveloped for use at Michiggan fishhatcheries Chemical sprays kill scrub growthin northern Michsr to opening upnew habitats for deer an grouse More than 1,100,00 yards of diithave been rrved at Stirling statepark Monr  Most of the dirt wasfrom dredging 800,000 people visit ed the park this summer Grouse hunters are asked to seadthe wings and tail feathers ol thebirds into the dept The number of Canadian geeecoming to Michigan is increasing this year 19 bears were counted at the garbage dump at Fort Wilkin one day last week Pentagon officials, Washington,asked to lease 89000 acres of staveland near Kalkaska for 99 years fora jet air base They would break theground this fall  All school children and 4H members have a chance to win 25 10 awards for cbnservaion projects Fights of ducks are coming ino al Arch Masons Broughton workedougA Jackson woman has written a for Haze, was later postmaster, dWebb was abig stock buyer andsometimes drove 1000 head of stackon foot to the Dexter railroad Hebuilt the first road between Big and HiggsBurns  IlG BiererRT D BoutellQB Christenson LH SteinerB H CallaghanFB ,Arnold 7 Youth Gnap 700 p m300 p m800 p m 400 p mCase Eveijing ServiceTaylor Thua Prayer CKoir Practice WediSr Pir Practice Wed p m Honnie Henry trersurer andKHis went to Dexter, hubbsrmrs to Howell Vounglcve has no actionFRANK VAFrank VanGorder, 65,,of HilandLittle Portage Lakes, raising the  Touchdown Burns 3,HFpHenry Loke died Friday aTternocn of amoney by subscription Hinchey ran  Pucker, ketly Arnold 2 Christensen heart attack over the line in Wash the hotel and had a tent show on the, Substitutions  Pinckney high tanaw county while he and his wiferoad Rose had a hotel and was a Huhnian Heath Oampooll fasyalo were digging up a shade tree He money lender Styles had a farm on Kelly Kennedy, Clark, Wakefield, nfl9 doll Dale Booth has a baby sisterDonna Mariee Bobt Kaisers dad isGubcchy visited lsgrandmother Sunday Bill McMack n  v , G1 , vens dad has a new DeSoto Biian VauSlambrook, mouerator InWalton had company Sunday Tim le the1 fratlonal dwtricts Hudson Sprouts dad went to the footballgame in Detroit Doug Winger spentthe week end up north and has an Indian headdress Jimmy Bahnpicked corn Karen Kaisers daddyhas a new FordSo has Willie Meyer We have often watched Ferrisdad Joe Kennedy has a jackknife wheels at fairs and celebrations andJoe Amburgeys dad has a rippled and wondered if any of them everHalloween cog broke down, especially when theyCiough Lina were at the uppermost point andvisited Timmy Sprout hnt would happen if they ddThe Second Grade Michigan inspection must be veryBurK and David Chamb tfooJ as we never heard of anyilloween costumesCaijl Men bieakowns here but in DallasTexas hada birthday Sunday  pivot on a 60 ft high Ferris wheel they are Howell boundguard will drill here Friday night le jt t0 0etroit where the funeral was employed by the Hudson Motor pnfu nOout r, i i   ,  J ,,  L,  Kutn eachs sistr Letij, was lrke and a tfirl, Cynthia Conbest, to the ground and was killedother girls Kay Leslie, 15 andis back in school HarWa Allen, 14, were badly hurtrs aunt and uncle u J trrer students struck by toelocated here Rice was a Putnam j tween halfs and send up a balloon heid iunday at theweitenberner  of hightops18Rynlds  ialr    Funeral Home on Iratiot Avenue Besides his wife, Olive, there are3 song Burton, JackM36W across from Wm Plumm, Burg, Rady LaBelle Mrofka,Spict Co in Detroit and retired this year, home Sunduv VT   TVers later he moved to PiBckney and er Geryft, K Simonson, Drown, e, GaMhorn of Ann Arbor Jnt to Lani Crlatle Dlnkd  J fJbuilt the red brick house later own pietras, Wltefd WEi called and released the body to  n Wvl   ntW cloth u ed by John Teeple and Ed Farnam The Howell National Guard will Don Swarthout mortician, who took Kathleen WP I  chl T H T Knrtii TVa Al stainn is nrtur j in jtn u nj ,,u J   ,  ivatnieen binders aunt anH imch Tw J otlfarmerLivingston Lodge had a rapidgrowth and raised 26 candidates hfheir first year Howll and Dexter FOOTBALL SCORESKeege Harbor 13, Bihton 6MrSwere the oaiy lodges near then as South Lyon 14 Mancttter 13Brighon FowleaiviOy Stockbrkee Dexter 10,Boysvilip 7 Howell 6,,and Chelsea were not yet chartered  Mason 0 Ann Arbor 19, HattiNon of the charter members ev j Cr k 18 Saline 7, Mason 6 Chel ROBERT CORNELIUS TIPLADYer became master but Dr Haze A e 20, University 0 Fowlerville master wan supposed to do all degree work, srive the lectures andfuneral oration and masters in those Sand Lake 6 Evart 6days served long terms as a ruleDr Chuck wore all members oskunk in the basement stnol band playing at thebrother Carl wmt to so you see it could happena fe Sunday and helped Have Mr Harris and his clothesThird Grade II seem8   pretty wel1 MUbJudy Reynolcrs, Marilyn Singer   hod fnw tht  President Eisonn Eichman all have shoes the V Ut f the 1956 Pre8dentliHaze was proficient in all He often An item in a conservation dept raare abrother,lee, and a sTsYer,conducted funeralsin other towns bulletin widely copied by the state Helen A brother jhn ig deceased sameMary Cosgrav has npv  taCC and the nomination 9 anyones19, Webb r TC 1U oTplaly Odied cherie Schmidt is helpin ZaT VVrKQ Gallup in his late8t PU of27, Roosevelt 12  hls hJme here Saturday night TUKt Kathy SheUi,ro  J Dra  Public Ofini5n shows Vice PresiHe was born in Putnam township cousin in Plymouth and Jv lent Nixon leading the Republicani v,as the son of Robert and Kath back ridi c KJr H Se hoPcfuls and Adali Stevenson thene Laurhlin Tinladv Thp snrviv  u k nie Keser 8 dad is htn,nrrniii ,  n  M J , Democrats In a pollinstalled the Brighton officers press, Ranger Harold Pet house Nancy Hollis llUL l a iUil on Nixon ftndI had 49, Harriman 47 and 41869 when they formed a lodge As far as we can find out thelodge in its 100 years has had but 3 Hunters are asked to return to Wasbrothers arm I8 well Ronniea wild goose in his yard It flew AverilDemocrat Nixongmeeting places First on the second the dt Any metal tags found on bderson has been transferred from hout FunerapHome Monday night h7nlin, Z uVHejl, Mich, to iodise Mich and the funeral wa, TucsdJ moL , 1 tat St Marys church,AIwent toers saw some babymeeting places First on the second the dt Any metal tags found on  Schmiu offlcialing Burial in  pme hafloor of a frame store owned by Al deer, beer rabbits or any game bird St M , Qe  BroJv,a  randfathe Jimmyvin Mann whiah stood where theJoe Gentile store is Second on Lhe third floor of the Mann block on thesite of the present temple He andhis son Walter, were both lodgememiers and the third floor was PINCKNEY A LEAGUEW L1 Barnes Hotel 23 12 Reads Lumber 18 63 Larrys Marathon 18 6  by President Dinkel PresentRead, COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSOctober 11, 1955 viajted herwere undecided We doubt thatGov Williams will be a serious contendeer for tho nominationNot that he does not have the ability but because Michigan does not have suffijiamed cient electoral votes to attract thedelegates Over the yearshad but one presiden Cass, a Demman has everandfiring to havebuilt for a temple Since 1922 the  4 Dinkels Plumbinglodgv has met in its present temple, j 5, piainfield Farm Bureau 12 12  sent Swarthout and Lavey Alvin Mann died in 1876 and hisson Walter, in 1877 George Teeyle,brotheriulaw of Walter was adm 16 8 Tiplady Shirley, and Kennedy Au a Iairgrer llvin rom Barbara Grantto Cherry Darrows birthday6 Detroit Die Set7 Gregory Tavern8 IOOF No 40Michigan Hunters took 912 ducks   Velvet Eezfirst day at Pointe Moille Monroe, the Mrd floor to the Masons for IQ Prices Mobile Service Michigan Hunters took 912 ducks   h ttrt for 15 years He rentedthe Mrd floor to the Masons for 11 13 j Motion by Kennedy, supported by11 13 Shirley to allow following bills10 14 i Donald Winger care flag  LtudZ    biru yl US went to At Camden, N J a Baptist ministcr ha8 been ciUd for ofrourt for writing a letter criticizSouthern Michigan squirrel , andduck hunters are asked to mail theforepaws to this dept Envelopes 50 a year, Sometimes they used theVans Motor SelesVanWinkJeVanWinkle feeMurrayg Gulf ,misc seeond floor for a banquet hall but  12 Lavey Hardwarethey could not always get ft ashave been gent to 2600 huntersfor  Floyd Jidnon had a furnfture storethis purpose 11 fires burned overweekHunters are asked to stay awayfrom oil and gas jets, especially near Prudeaville where spurts of there once and it was used for otheracres last  purposesTo be continuedNOTICEThe Livingston and Team High Series7 136 18 5 151 2  Pinckney Pinckney 6001000 673 bandsNowewxiTf t1 hscard IVVTT wWLh a new8pTrto s np published We would like to see thisFourth and Fifth carried to the supreme court andquestion settled once and for all ifBarnes 2521, Dinkels 2490,Larrys2386 Individual High SeriesH Taylor 578, A FredenburgJ Reason, M Ritter 567 Team High GameWashtenaw Barnes 912 Dinkels 883, Vans Robt Egeler mar salary 20000 I uKilttie Wi,lliani3 cousins dog w is the judges are on such high thronelune from all criticaction would seemy Dispatch printing  2490 niC Dy a pnSon truk Rollcne Sinff that they are imiy Com Library 1000 sa fom Detrit a visiting he , ism The judges Cox ,s moving to Unsinr to violate both freedom of the pressChafers dad had an accident, and freedom of speechve a new miiu vonu gas are released as big as mape County Boards of Education will, 878 tree  hold a special meeting at the study hall in Pinckney High School Pinck,I ney Michigan on October 24i5 alAt the meeting Tuesday night, 0 wwider altering the school dis Motion carriedFred Read was appointed trustee , w  Lfor 3 years to the Pinckney Comm t  aea, new milk machine andunity Library Board with approvalof the council Motion by Shirley supported by Tiplady to give 10the library CarriedMotion by Read supported byKennedy to buy 5 signsPinckneyKIWAN1S NOTESthe following officers were eleeted M follows TO tranaIndividual High GameH Taylor 248, J Boyd 231, Freed  Welcome to put at the entrances 224High AveragesH Taylor 184, J Ledwidge 172,J Mack 167, A Fredenburg 167MGerald Reason Vice Pw,  fremthTHckrDistrict Put I Ritterl69, Hwidmayer 166Thomas Bonner Treas, ClWord I   M  fVa      ,i nam 7 in, w tneMiller Secretary to be appointedThe board of directors is OscarBeck, Lyle Jones, Martin RitterHowe,Lloyd Headee,Bottke and Rudolph KoeppenNext Tuesday, Oct 25 is FarmersNight Each member is expected obring one or more farmer guestsProgram committee ig HC Vedder, Tom Howe, Bob Tasah, Murray Dteer7 to tne village, tirneqMotion to adjourn carriedMildred Ackley Village ClerkAPPOINTED to MEDICAL BOARD Dr Walter Mercer of East Lanity School District, Livingston Lawrence Cambum,0na Campbell sing son of William Mercer ofCounty, the following property  Homer Abney and Emmett Widmay j Pinckney has been appointed to the Lots 1, 2 3, 4, 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 j er attended old timers night at the j state board of medical examiners atwhite or chocolate milk for Seation has cropped up in Newread that the president will Orleans in a Catholic dioceseAt the in Washington in a few Chapel of St Cecelia, Bishop Rummthat golf did not cause his  ell appointed a negro priest RevtackWe are studying for Gerald Lewis pastor The parishaffairs, the names of the for, refused to let him take over whereupon the bishop closed the chapelministers and what they plan tttFifth Grade reduced ne massestooneaday in 2 neighboring parishesexpress theiraccept for servicelhe Columbus Day program put  until the memberson by Mesdames Heoton and Tashs  willingness to actroom was nice We enjoyed it We  whatever priest is sent them51are making charts on M chiganWe added that owing to shortage of nave our Halloween decorations Uo  priests it is impossible toW hove a milk vending machine, the Rev Lewis nowOur leaves turned out good and replaceourThe Herb Pahnar Jh familytoday with the Herb Pahner jrjr fami ia FHatDeOair and wife, Gleanw8i BXIH IfayiuifdOars of MspebeRter called on thedarks Sunday 12 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 19, 2021 Pleasant Lake Masonic Lodge Satj by Governor G Mennon Williams Trcr mache bowels are done We BAKE SALE SATURDAY, 28, 24, 25 26 27, 28, , 84 127 urday night Two 70 year members  His term expires Sept 30, 1859He  learned to follow directions and fin, , , , , ,  y128 129 180 of DelmenStuH Replat i were honored succeeds Dr Earl Mclntyre of Lan lsh what we startd We are writhei G Willi id Ml j defiiti f d Th The 4H Sewing Clubs wHl holdni  Saturday, Octoberiaa Gardeftfi in Putnam Township, the week end with Mrs Ruth Ritter name was not on the list sent himLivingston County Mrs Carmen Porter and Jo Ian  by the Mich State Medical SocietyCamilla Huda, Nancy Rendof Let 8 Supervisors plat of PatrJc Isabel Nash Ann rhor pmt sing Gov, Williams said Mclntyres j definitions of words The winners cf 1 in the Gerad Reason building The    ,  ,  ,   oi I    u n  LJ 1 the spelling test were Mary Ellen  mjp machine for all the 4H sewing    inp machine for al the 4H sewinggroups Your patromage is askedMr Joie Forner of Ann Arbornpent lost week at the Ben Whitehome The Cart IHdwells of   The County Board of Education called on the Martin Phillips family Dr Mercer graduated from Mary Lee Aschenbrenryr Kathyhave petitioned w alter theseboondaries Gladys McCallum SecretaryLivingston County Botxd of Edues  tionDated October 12, 1955Due to btd wsather tha, 38 in Ypailanti SundayMrs Howard Read attended a  Bliigan and Pinckney high school University ofUniversitydinner in Ana Arbor Wednesday in He nerved 4 years in the medicalhonor of her and her mothers birth army corp in World War IIdays and called on Mrs Flora Peek j  ard in Manchester Friday LIBRARY NEWSOna Campbell and wife and Lw New books at the library are therce Camburn and wife visited the Prairie School by LenaJd, OjibwayTfagoon All Conference100 lap stock oar race at Jackgoa Mrs Ethel Sprout attended a tur TackleDotvthr DW1 sad ikbn lat ftvoday was ptponed  Sundty Octob 23 at 2 p m key dinner Thursday at the Stock Scholu, Th Gn  Enterprisebride PrmbL Mh Nolan Our multiplicatn drillsare improvingSixtb OHMSWe have a nlw boy, Leo SmithWe had a reading test Monday, ton and the Ernest and Frank Bunny Hinchey has a baby brother Whites of Howell called SundayMark Wayne Bert Patrick ha a  Kaye Wylie attended ababy sister named Kathy Sue Wedid a play Columbus day Mrswasjfood and Mrsby Rooks room sent us card 6f thanksWe eajoyed the part Mrs Beatons Germany a the Girl Scouts held at Sihreer UkThursdaycrDISPATCH Wednesday, October 19 1955iThe Stockbrldge school enrollment Mrg EUza Clark   formeris 1627 They take in Munith and jy of pinckney  A BreckenGregory  Ainee Beuchamp has been electedworthy matron of Stockbridge OK  at CJty of Straits Lodge f De InsUllation is Oct 26  troit Saturday night The program ridge Saturday33 local Masons attended a ban HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANInstall troit Saturday night The pFred Jacobs, 83, of Plalnfield died induded the Corn Hu3ker8 of ratfoat Rowe hospital, Siockbndge last station WGHp the Cascarellos and Friday Saturday, October 14, 15Tnes,WeL, fhur, Oct 18 19, 20  LEE THEATRE2 WHITMORE LAKEI Friday, SaUrday Oct 21, 22I Double Featurewk author of thewas with fioysville Friday They sel ected a queen from the high schoolARE1 3Fg a dream of a new ho ic  likeother worthwhile things in life  re considerable monty And, form,c folks, saving regularly out of income the sure way to make such dreamscome trueA MMigs account in our bank makesregular saving safe, convenient, pleasanttiad worehwhileAO dcyotm up to 110,000 auuab ui membership in ck Deposit kisurafciee CorporationTHE McPHERSON fE BANK Capt Hartnian,Steve Hadley of Unadilla had more Xooac and otherof his leg ampuuud at St Jo hos Raynionda Ledwidge and Jenniepiul, Ann Arbor last week Kellenberger, teachers of the Earn I The Dexter homecoming game mQn  Greene schoola gjve a boX  at the Greene school Oct 9The senior class has elected thegirs and court who presided between followIng officers Pres, Janet Feidhalfs , ler Vice Pres, Lucille Kennedy 1000 person attended dedication  Elizabeth SpearsTreas Nellieof the new IDexter fire hall Euler The junior offjcers are ProThe Detroit Waste Company is Virglnia Hoisei Vice p j,advertising its building at Dexter CaT gec Dorothy Rielly Treas,  for sale Gerald Henry Mrs Donald Dancer is the new John Donohuef73 prominen Unaworthy matron of Chelseea OKS diUa farmer died at Mercy hospital  c ,  ,  , y  The Village of Linden is spooor ,,, aaf,wuw Sunday Motrkqr, Oct 23 24ITS ALWAYS FAIR WEATHERIn CineaaScope and ColorGene Kelly and Dan Dailey In CtneMascoo and ColorFriday, Saturday Oct 21, 22 Double FeatureBurt Lancaster inTHE KENTUCKIAN andA LE IN THE BALANCE StarringMontalban, Ann BeviAgaai Le Marvin Kr Ooalga Sylvan ManganoinULYSSESin CinemaScopeudReturn ofTREASURE ISLAND in Pathe ColorWithTab Hunter and Dawn Adana Color CartoonI Jackson Saturdaying a weekly garbage vickuy Mr and Mrs Art lintoft haveAnother Wylie , Paul Butch s have moved on their farm at pettysbecoming prominent Jn athletics at viljeHoweli igh school la the junior vsr A pefik roof g replacin the ihilsiys victory over Soktndue he roof on the town hall, led the offensive Paul is a cousm  WhUe huntin raobits Saturdayof Tom and Dick VvyiK prominent Don Swarthout shot a blue racer 5 n Pinckney u Sunday Monday, Oct 23, 24An Action PictureHumphrey Bug art and Jean TieraflfInTHE LEFT HAND OF GOD In Cinemascope and Color Plus FeaturetteNovelty News CartoonSEVEN CITIES OF GOLD withRichard Eagen, Areth Dorn andMichael RentieTues, Wed Thur, Oct 26, 27 28LAND OF THE It in iecnicooWith Tues, Wed Thur, Oct 25, 26, 27She Made History in Many Ways THE VIRGIN QUEENBette Davis, Richard Todd, and Dan OHeerlihyNovelty News Cartoolftftft EightyNine Years of SaiRom where I sit fy Joe Tie This OneFor Consideraiioii Mrs Gladys Lee Lakeland post skin made into a mxstrees attended the convention at The fouowjng attended the NotreDetroit last week and went on a DameCarnegie Tech football game TutS, Wed Thur, Oct 25, 2b, 27 10 day tour with them which includ at gouth Bend Saturday Rev F Martin and Alas Minutesel a trip throuh Canada Morning Louis Clinton, Gerald Ken rnminuMr Rnuitfrhe ViririnMrs Emmett Harris is a patient nedy Murray Keimedyt Kenneth Quenat St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Wylie, Harry Murphy, Kenncch H    The Howeli sheriffs dept admits Reason Wayne Carr and Hemy they have not yet solved the robb shkey Hank reenforced by 3 overery of Mrs Rose Miller, 90, or fouud coats and 2 blankets rode in thethe owner of the purse found in the rumble seat and claims the rumblefill dirt at the new Baptist church S6at championship Grace Kurkowsky is the new wor Chris Fitzsimmons straw and hay t oathy matron of Howeli OES Install stacks at Xorth Lake bumed laat vantages,ation is October 22 week He has had a man oning farm arrested forto them SYLVANTHEATRECfof d tk oflSe early lait Saturday to f after pheasants withfops Ftr I used fewer shells than the old f entleman and took horn more birdsbut not becaase I did better shoot infId borrowed a dog for the occasion Peps took along Blue, his anciemt pointer Several times I noticed Fops walk up to a clumpof bushes Blue had pointed atand fire iito the airthough heLhadnt flushed a single bird 1 Nature,, I wanUd to know why Well, ha aid hcoj,,,v,i llve Veen hunting with ilat J , jfoxllceaseisHisnoaeiincmuiii help any more  but Id ratherwaste a shall than let him knowFrom where I sit, Pops alwaysshows consideration for people,toe For instance, this is a small thnitf, but he puts a bottle of beeron ice for me when I visit himth igh he never takes anything but coffee himself Even if hedoesnt agree with me on a mat ter of personal choice which ishis rirt hed rather rot make a THE BETTER WAYTo Finance a New Automobile IsTHE BANK WAYBuying a car with a loan from thisbank gives you these clearcut adAAjfCmO r The Red Cross blood bank got 115pints of blood at Howeli last wek Albert Benz, 79, once a Websteerfarmer and later a member of the Benz Farm Equipment Company andBenz Chevrolet Sales, Ann Arbor  H Caverly has opened a har died last Wednesday He leaves his ness repair shop in the hotel,wife the former Mary Benton of The hardware stores are busy polDexter several children and a broth ishing and settting up stoves theye Fred store for citizens during the sum mer Jerry Keating does the polishinghx  Willam Pennington gave us a pumpkin last week that weighed 50pounds Lots of pies Mark Bell grave us 4 potatoes lastweek that averaged 6 lbs eaeh The Methodist church fair is att1 opera house Nov 15, 16 1 Lower dealer pries because we advance all cash above down payment2 Lower interest rate than you might gurltjav otherwise pay3 Spacedout repayments for youronvenienceFinance your car the better way with a cash loan hereBankFriday, Saturday Oct 21 22THE KINGS THIEFIn CinemaScope uo Coior WithAnn Blyth and Edmund Purdom David NivinandJirst Nevve 23, 24Sunda Show 3, 5, 7, 9THE GIRL RUSH withRoslyn Russell Fernando Lamosand SportPinckney lost to Fowlerville Friday 34 to 0 Fowlerville was too big for themThe Howeli T P Sanitarium,longn political football is again in thelimelight Last spring Dr OBrien of the TB beard charged Dr Hunt Uadcr Fedeiil Supervisionr ot heociail leaerve Corporation ail tedcral liepoait Insur ance Corporationfor jwh  U  Tuts, Wed Thur, Oct 25, 26, 27loTHE GUN THAT WON The WESTWiths Moorman and Paula ReymanCartoonWINTER CCATS Ai AKJJVIIG DAILKCopyright, ley supt, was not aspecialisti 01ttuuUon THE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater Systems Plumbing Repairam was not makinjr euros Huntloyreined Dr fieorjre Loslio 4 years at Herman Kicfer hospital Detroitas apiointed OBriens requestNow it is charel that Leslie is not rs Irene Moore wldcvMoOrc wh was shot an1 Lake last3oin tkilled at a daughter at Bay City hospital, adaughter S G Teeple is serving on jury,S G Teople has his horse stola qualified ,,ractisioner as he grad en seveial wcek a bV KVlsius It310 Webster Phone UPSfifiO Phckney uated at Nova Scotia college andM2t SJaI r mrhad been traded 3 timas and wascovered at Toledo25 atttended the Sayles family reunion at the Ed Sayles home hereFridaySigler Eros, and Dr Carmichaclof the U of M spent the week endhere squirrel huntngJustice Harger of Howeli sentenced Bert Salsbury of that place to 90 lays in the Detroit House of Correction for spitting tobacco juice on iladles white dresses  jSome of the big balloons in therace from St Louis Mo to Detroitpassed over hvc MondayFrank Peters has had to close hismill here is the supreme court has ,ordered hiu to lower the water 20  inches as a result of the damage suits filed against him Mr Petershas filed suit against Thomas Birk  ett from whom he bought the miH tThe National Mercantile Companyof Chicago are liquidating the stock  of the Holmes Clothing Co hero Frank Lemon and Bob Fitzsimmonsof Dexter arc extra clerks hiredThe Brighton Dramatic Club willpresent Tony, the Convict at theopera house here Oct 31 Adm 10c and 25c The cast is Fred Marschmer Carl Kelly, George Cushing, Gustave Baetcke, Henry Crippen, MrsCarl Kelly, Mrs A Merchant, Roy Hirst, Mrs J Nelson Mrs R WHodgesMajor J J Hinchey, USA retired, is visiting relatives at Anderson WILL HOD YtiUR COAT uN LAYAWAY WITHA SMALL WLJkY PAYNT SHOP EARLY WHILE THERE IS LARGE SELECTION TOCHOOSE FROMWF WOMENPurchaseYOUR PARTNERHere, from your partner in safetythe truck driveraresome friendly suggestions for further safe drving on our highways If everybody coop evates, well all enjoy happiersafer driving1 Be sure your jf is in ffo operating condition at kitimes  v2 Obey all traffic laws3 In planning a trip, dont schedule more miles perday than you can comfortably and safely drive cause of automobile acthen to rest and relax 5 Never pass on a hilltrCourtesy and oienee are ver necasry ingred entsof safe driving7 Dont follow too closely the the car ahead of you8 Accident statistics continue to rate speed as the numberon cause of automobile acicidentsso keep it downMichigan Tracking Association Fort Shelby Botel  DrtofcTrucks Are your Friendg  Serving You Day and NightELECTRIC CLOTHES DKVER Drying clothes electrically means you need merely flip a switch Electricity does the re3t Wrinkles aretossed out as your clothes are gently tumbled dry What a wonderful way to do the laundry with nomore heavy wet wash to lift, haul and hang on theline And no weather worries, eitherThen youll have more energy and time to devote toyour family, hobbies, and those neverhavetimeforhousehold chores For a carefree washday, dry clothes the modern wayelectricallyorEdiison The Rupert Garnets of Detroit The County FarmB Darrow store j sPnt the week end with lhe Georfe is at Fovvlervilie tonightThe Bullis  Kuhn Elevator at  VanNormans and with them atteend James Meyer has purchased threeGregory was robbed Thursday night ed the ootbU me at A Arbr lot f his father n M6 E arm the safe blown , Saturday v Mrs Agnes Gearhort spent the Born to Earl Kimberly and wife week end at the Mark Nash homeMrs Floyd Weeks and daughters Lois Ware at tSt Joseph Mercy and Vtith them calle on Mrs JantLoina and Elizabeth of Gmnd  hospital, Ann Arbor,Saturday a son Clark and Miss Alice Gearhart in Ledge called on the Clifford Vn  The Keith Bradburys of Chelsea Dexter Sunday SS  Horns last week Lambert Henrys of Detroit spent  Al Greenfield and ivife of NewMrsdames Mary Baughn and Vir Sunday at theL J Henry home berry visited the Lynn Beattys lastglnia Clark visited the Northland in  The James Whiteys sPnt Sun week  earoute to FloridaDetroit last week i day with the William Whitleys in i Mrs Edna Spears and Jack ShelOlin Robinson and Orland Winslow Ann Arbor  I dan were Sundav dinner uest attended the reception given for The James Whitleys with Mrs the Francis Shehans Francis Dodge Saturday night by Frank Peters called on the John Me i The Ralph Hall family called onthe Loyalty Masonic Lodjre in De  Guire family 5n Detroit last week  the Ceo Curtis and Glenn Whittakortrort Mesdames Robinson, Winslow,Dodge and Alt were entertained atthe Rex Sacked home Leslie McAfeee was confirmedat St Stephens church Hamburg1 Sunday The MoAfees entertainedthe Charles Rices and William Shaws of Detroit and the Lynn Beattys afterward Mrs Lester McAfee and daughters spent Friday with the OmarGags family in Detroit Mrs Francis Robinson with Mrs  famiie in Plymouth SundayPardon attended the dedication of  The J H Hookers were Sundaythe memorial fountain by the Moms Sunday guests of the C W Hookwin the new Aim Arbor court house  in Ann Arbor Friday they called onSunday Miss Viola Pettys in Howeli FridayMesdames Mark Nash and Rosal The South Putnam Farm Buree Zill attended a baby shower last eau met with the Albert ShirUji Friday jrtven for Mrs Barbara Bek Thursday The next meeting is NTkering by Mrs Joan Hougaboom of i 10 wilhtfie Woodroe Mauwysof HowelL  Winston Baughn and wife withThe Stanley Dinkel family attend i Lawrence Baughn and wife attaadthe MichNorthwcstrn footbaxl I the Michigan Postmastergame in Ana Arbor Saturday  t Detroit last WadneeajdayTHB P1NCKNY DISPATCH Wednesday, October 19 1955The Peopiek Store Cnteraa u taand ChitMatter M PootofflnAct of Much  HITyLINGERIE 114 So UoweU SSubscription , IlkflM a TiGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS s h o r sKtilMbil iVSiVnbill Powell has completed histraining at the marine base at San,Calif, and been sent to Camp Pendelton, CalifThe Andrew CampbelJs visitedthe Dick iounys in Big Rapids Sun day ami called on Mrs Grace KellyIn OwossoElmer Pratt and wife and FloydSalier and w i i vi Coppersville sptait Sunday with the Roy ReasonsThe Max Reynolds family calledon the WinBrady ianiMy n Ann Ar bor Sunday The Gerry Eichmans and JohnCol ones attended a bridal shower in Detroit Saturday niyht for JeanMoffat,SfiS Ethel Sprout spent Sundaywith the Charles Soule family in Howell t  JJohn Sprout has gone to Pittsburtf ,College ,M Kspitt, Pa where he will finish his aeronatics course ill Xt ,ilii,Y iThe A ben ShVleys, Dau Millers,,Dvlo iMi,i u ittied a baoy jsiuvvr YwA i lie Gayle Shirley home ii livnaia for Mrs Lorna Kiiev She in,  lit lier baby homeiivni tle lioiita ThursdayV Lwrru i CambuiTi and wife atI tended tlie O iv S Grand Chapter  at CJraid Ilajiids Wednesday Toiiuny Singer, son of Mr andM Ai  , er was one of theUvwsi , i,vod for outstandinglie   iiand Press last week He carries ilu Ann Arbor News He I    its were quests at aj fnK i  Alichi gan Union and he received a certificate and lapel and MYRON HUGHESLine PlOmbifi Fixtures andElectric, Oil and Gas Mot ater HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicefHOJF IJF H 78 EABTagooei  uroeen Pint iey Prada QualityLOW6eer and Wise to take Cuifhone Koiioi 705J2 mDESIGNED FOR THE SUPERHIGHWAY AGE xssLb 59c39c25c42c100 29cetErSfAK Your Choice, LbCHUCK KOASI, LbSHORT RiB5,Lb RUMP ROAST LbfrKfiSri GROUiND BEEF, 3 LbsFRESH YOUNG BEEF LIVE,GROCERIES AND COLD MEATSCUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY WEDNESDAY THE HOLLISTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinckney 550Bottle GasFOR COOKING, WATuR HEATING AND H0MEHUT1NGVYL1 L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL 4NEW PushButton Driving NEW 25 U rrrlPushbutton driving is here  on the 1956 De Soto Revolutionary indesign    superbly simple    vou just touch a button and    GoThats all there is to it  no levers to get inyour way Pushbutto control is safely located on the left side of the instrument panel A lighttouch of your finger tip and youre off  just like that Youll have to try it to believe it See the brilliant new 1956 De Soto with amazingpushbutton driving, on display now at your De Soto DealersNever has any automobile boasted such tremendous gct,ipandgoDeSotos new V8 power up to 255 hp gives you out front performance at any speed Sizzling bgh torque takeoffs    lightning fastemergency step down power for quicker, safer passing No matter what youre after in  new ti, DeSotos got it New FlightSweepstyling, luxurious new interiors, glamorous exterior color combinationsNow more than ever before Drive A De Soto Before You Decide TIME TO THINK ABOUT STARTING THAT FIREWE HAVE THE BBESff COALREASONABLE PRICE AND A PROMPT DELIVERY  WE WILL BE IN THE FUEL OIL BUSINESS AFlER SBPT 18THE NEW fORWARD LOOKYOUR OISOTO DEALER PRESENTS QROUCHO MARX IN YOU BCT YOUR LIFT EVERY WBK ON BOTH RADIO AMD TWKHON    NBC VETVK Vans Motor Safes145 EAST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY, MICH PHONE UP 8 3341L i iorY k sumsPHONE DEXTER HlLTONlMFLOWERS FOR All OCCASIONS,Irow     WWKELhAUS FLORAL COMPAKf Itnl , 7 Therm Oil Rwliafit CirculatorDuoThe if   Windsor Oil HornDuoTtornt Regency Oil Horn HeotwDu9Thrm Imperial OII0AA5J1 Dvoftttrm Hppltwhit  HtotorTHE LAVEY HARDWAREPinckneysH FRUITSME VEGETABLESGROCERIESFISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE , October 19 vmRKu Mrs, Roberta Miller with MrsEdna Word, Mrs Charles Hird andMrs Alfred Pfau jr atttended the0 E S grand chapter in Grand Rapids Weednesday The Robert PlJtefl were in CorruaFriday John Boyer and wife called on MrsElla Walsh in Webster Sunday Homer Abney and the George  Fosters attended the funeral of aa aunt in Tennessee last week  Mr and Mrs Lawrence Cambura 1 and Mrs and Mrs Albert Dinkel II went on a trip to Cadillac and Holl  lje4 and last week  iONB t t 6,i Audrey Klikott of Brighton spet  the week end at tthe Albert Dinkel home Mrs Bees Henry is now living in her apartment at rear of Roy Clnrk store THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORMKThe Plockney SanitariumRay M Duffy, M D Pinckney MichiganCall 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat 700 to 800 P MlaveyinsuranceCLAY GORDONL7LE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE RFGI8TERFD LAUDGraud BiterFred Read and wife with the Joe  ihee 155JW Howell, MichlgaaUle W Munsell,Qi fc R HcCloskey DENTIST112 Mr North MichigaH Ave Telephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentH9M0HSchossers of Ann Arboi left Fridayon a trip to Virginia  Gretchen Tasch with Bill Beckner of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Bob asch home George Lavey and wife of Jack rion Mrs Mae Mete, of Howell and jthe Jack Sharps of Lansing spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home, Arnold Berquit spent the weekend in Saugatuck with the Rev H A Maycroft family iThe Claude and Clare Swarthouts Ispent the week end at Lovells  Murray and George Dagg spent Sunday at latters home in Detroit, j The Charles Cayang of Youngs i town, Ohio, spent the week end at the Merwin Campbell home and 233 llaudttla Si Pinlkuey were in Pontiac with them Sunday Waidj hepairina GoldWayne Wagoner underwent a I sinus operation at Sparrow hospit  al Lansing last week The tennant house on the Mrs AuctioneerBert WyCall Fowlervilk FUNERAL HOMEDM CSwarlM DirectorModern Equipmenjt Ambuiai e SarviwPHONJB V P M171120 Weal Grand RiverHowell, MichiganPhone 358 iwdidence tilUeyrfHeidftLivestock HauljnxWeekly Trip Made to DetwGeneral Truckingi BONE V 9 8JS47 Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVSi AGELoitii K can 1 4 2 MILL STIiiurknej Mich Phone UP 81189Arnold, Watch BandsjaweieHandmade Fathr BilUokl si Alma Harris farm, south of towa jr1v a ,  L IT I caught fire Sunda morning from RADI iLBVI8IOM SEItVlCt iAJi oi i TT  Prompt and Courteousoyerheateed stove Sylvester Harra VYm up 8, m w ftsupt lives there The fire dept had to cut a hole in the roof to put oatthe fire which was in the attic Merlin Lavey and Howard Read spent the week end bow and arrw Pinckney MichiganReal Estatearms, Homes, Luke Rusines OpportunitiesUst Voui Property Hitb Mfierald BMMJIbroker  209 North PearHONG V P JltDR XI CAMPAF OPTOMBTBiSTEyeWedaetday andby Appointment126 Chiton Road, Krai N aMIft Brighton ACmrre m MONTHLY SPARE TIMEAlfiJ,   RH and collecting moneyA r , T ,  ,, , T4L froan Our High Grade eNut Machat Douglas Lake with Martin Hitter LOgTSpringer Spaniel, female, ine8 In thi8 aea No gelling Toana Gorman Miller  IivLr and whiu coloif ch Wrens pet qualify for work you must have aRev Michel of Kaimaioe who has faeen clippedWedis chain colla , references, 640 cash, wcuredconducts Bible schools here and u jth identification  on Dexter by inventory DevotingT kours uWaSMtW,,8 bUIdTtH T  T Hal1 Road south SUveil    bJne8s yout end on per on M36E thin side of the W M Name ifi atie Good reward cenlage collections will net up tDeveaux and wife of South lZ aS Delr0H mon  VeryBend spent the week end wlfli LlV11 1bjlltWi of  ove f rMrs Jennie Devereaux FOR SALE1941 Mercury nome  accordmifly ForMr and Mrs Bo Jack entertained Ronald Stowe,408 Unadilla,P,inck interview include phone inot dinner Thursday Mrs Cleo Call ney Mich  um cT Lakeland, A S Benham u Darrow NutUMatic Co, IncExchangp Dlaco Tew York 5ad ROOMSWorkm woman will share N o roonv house with woman or coupleBrighton and M Ewile    e  r   21101 Doyle Rd,Phone r Bernee Pardon Sarah Cook,Hi JiefQre  a m nd aftw fl m FOft SALEia guage doublebarrelel Thompson Millie Elliott Hazel,  Stevens shotgun Gtorge Meabonojulson, ESloen Winger, Beatrioe Phoe UP 3812Shirty Lulu Darrow attended a  FOR SALECustom miide Drapes Congl Womens Work Shop at tfee J Will give suggestions on material WEDDING iNITATIONSFirst Congl Church in Ann Arbor and also on decorating schemes 14 Styles in the new White 1860last week   Susan Hood, Phone Alpine 62102 to 950 per hundred Alto weddingMrs Gladys Enquist of Pattersen  Napkins, Mass Books, ReceptionLake fell and broke her arm last FOR SALEOue Oii Space Heater, Cards etc Mrs Frances Olsonweek I One Coal or Wood Space Heater,One Phone Dexter HA 644264370 MagtMrs Florence Preus has retnrned j Laundry Store VP 8 3289 Roadfrom a visit with relatives in Font Wayne, Indt Hicksville, Ohio andSturgig, MichMrs Fijuncis Robinson attended O E S past matrons meeting la Detroit Oct 19, and one in LansmgOct 20 vThe Kenneth Fryes of Brighton S gspent Sunday ot the Ray Buus h8 Styltt to Choce Frpm FOR SALE Accordian 120 base FOR SALE1953 Chevrolet ConvexGallantilike new, Cost 961265 Will table Otis Matteson UPSacrifice Call Eva Enquist atHowell 706 FOR SALENorge Oillarge size A Somers3074 West M36 garter,FOR SALE1948 and 1941 Dodge 4 Doors, 48 has R H new paintneedsmotor repair, 41 runs good, both excefenT8318 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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>   Pinckneyolifiae 7t TEE BINCKNrcY DISPATCH Wednesday,October 12,No 41MICHIGAN MIRROR 0 L S ELECTION FOOTBALL GAMES Catholic 6iiurcn Farmers are Farmers arhighway uaer, to reap theof a rouirf robin attack on next In Une after, piney Chapter No 145 OESDon Winger, ReporterThe Pinckney Pirates were defeatelected the following officers for th2   ,  ,  ,    ,   ,   ,  , , feated by the fighting Knights of7AQ1 IQKRSR lout hrlriiaw Moht    year 195555 last Friday nightBoysville Frnday night 18 to 7Theproblems There are   Why Mat Vugna VanNorme   teftm  the SCoringthe ideas sponsored by o , Worthy Mat George VanNorman ,  the  J their secondto, and his vlso arecaailin I fsoc Matron Sadie Moraa x whgn Lonnie H weat fivestments in the 1956 campaign  p  Lawrence Catarn , JJk a end, Democrats view them as their Secretary  Mildred Miller   packer converted j, waa alitributions of leadership  Treasurer Geneva VanSlanArook   fir8t if scoring Pinckney put St Marya Catholic cuarcHBev Fr Albert SchaiUt, PutorSunday Masses 800 and 1000 aenNo vena devotions Friday eveningat 7fOConfessions,, Friday evening afterib The Safety Program was St Jme Conductress Roberta Amburgeyby Secretary of State James nare Assoc Conductress Margaret AbneyRepublicans retort that people chaplain Genevieve Henryhave been killedon highways ever , Marshall  t t Helen Millersince the autoes were invented and  Organist  Nancy Chubbaafetv programs galore have been  Adah Joan Mattesonpresented with a view of cutting 1 Ruth   Eva Enquistdown the traffic tollTougher hcen 1 Esther Dorothy Winslowsing systems have been set up and x Marthaa central licensing system inauger j Electaated but it is a slow process and its , Warder success has been sosoHighway Safety up a good defense and turned themback each time In the second half Pinckney developed butter fingersOn the first playfumbled a pitchout Temorowski ofPoysville picked it up and ran 16yards for a touchdown In the 4thperiod John Murray intercepted 40Grace Howard yard Pinckney paas and ran for aEleauor Clough j touchdown Again they failed toAmanda DeBarr  kick g0 Their final score came in Flossie Fisher j the last, minute of play, when theyfollows j Asst Marshall Lucille Camburn j blocked a Pinckney punt aroundMichigan j Asst Organist Winifred Aberdeen j the 20 yard line and Tourangeauwent 6 yards for a touchdown afterfore the 800 Masm and Sunday beMeanofiite uuurch Calvary MiTinonite ChurchHf Uzra heathy, Pastor Walter Each10001100 730Asstt WarderHe Color Bearersand Energy The most cpoint of his program is to takelicensing away from th rteand give it to specia This will be fought as it A ni r  T 1 a number of gainsAmerican Flag Bermce Baker  , 6 Christian Flag  Cassia Tomasic pJdiT  fEastern Star Flag Viola Massey pgy SChoir BurnsPaula Curlett, Barbara Miller, Car  ,take a  lene Brown Mae Bryaa, LDUO   Pinckney plays Hartland here onZiegler, Betty Seefeld, Bert Bryan, Orland Winslow, Lawrence BeughnClyde Fisher Bible Degreeinionssays CaptainAdah Ruth lot of revenue away from the sheriffs who wield consideralbe power in the state  , , The state farm program is being jprepared by State Treasurer Sanford Brown The Michigan Commiss nn of Agriculture and State AgniukuVe Marketing Council assisted  Esther Betty Bakerto prSm One official caut Martha Ruth Ritterabout expecting too much He Electa Eleanor loughthe agriculture program has The installation is public and atTJ 1 with for a very long the Elementary schooll October 39been wrestled with for very m       Installing Officer Forence Baughn, Dyerj Kitchen SimonsoaBoyswilleLE NeighborsLT R Temorowski LG Ettawa S S SupLMorning WorshipSunday Set ol Young Peoples MeetingCouae Fellowship Service Wednesday 800Oongragaikonai Ghurch Rev J WSunday SchoolMorning WorshipThurs night prajei xncating I930 1045 a mat the church aWed choir pzaciicThe 8OO1 7t30 p nuUnurcftM36 West between Main and Unadilla StreetsRev KeithCRG Baird  Sunday SchoolHaysLTB TemorovrsiiPearl Medsen  Albertine VanNess  er Roberta Miller  Huhman HiggsCampbell Morning WorshipYouth GroupEvening ServiceThuts PrayerR E WegzenQB Murray   LR Mata Jr CKoir P100 WedE H Tourangcau i Sr ir Ptice WedFB Carrytime THR KINGS DAUGHTERS NOTES OF THE GAMEBoysville is a school operated bythe Catholic fathers for underpriv iliged boys at a former Ford trade iAssistant   Dorothy Wilson  Quite few of the boys iniL   I  1  T   W T  r, Pastor945 a m1030 AM7oO p m300 p m800 p m 400 0 m110 p m Elementary SchoolKindergartenCarl Taurianens 4 kittens havetheir eyes openBobbie Orlowskis grandmother ivisited him Sunday kDouglas Kenser has an electricfence where his cows are John Black saw an accident nearhis tfrandmotheiis Ronnie Makin is going tc LaiJsnjthis week Bob Potter said Hunters shot thrcow last weekHecky Read saw a pair of pheasants in her yardSandra Salycr had 2 dogs bu aveone awayDiana Haine gandpareUs c ieback from CaiforniaLinda Zezulka kept her lttle sistofrom climbing on a hot stoveEddie Colone went to the testinggrounds and rode in a jeepCharles Vedders cousin cut fisarm on a bottlePauline VanBlaricuma ccw CURRENT COMMENTWheUjr President Eisenhowerwill seek reelection next year or notis anybodys guessThe consensus ofopinion by the press and comraentft toi ia that he will notThis is despitepre inure put on him by Republicanablj been the nations greatest abwho want his name at the head olthe ticket to carry them tto victoryIt is known he is not happy in office He and his wife do not have the best of health and he had probably beeun the nations greatest absentee president, dividing  his time between Washington,his Gettysburgfarm, Georgia and Colorado Thwoods are full of his would be successors with most of the hopefuls coining from California They in1 itie Vice President Nixon, GovK light, Senator Knowland and Supri me Court Justice Warren All Unt harmony again them llr Nix i on is probably th p   its choicebut Gov Knight iil oi A the thes dad boi, it California delegal  o Uie ratloa   nl conventionSenator K jwh nj hasCharlene Keiser has a new puj y  ojposed the presklr 01 al points We are sorry LaDawn Shireys of his foreign DO V ChUr JntiLOCALMartin Ritter is spending theweek at Douglas LakeHerb Bryan Harold Porter, GeoVan Norman and wife, Mrs Helen grandmother passed awayFirst GradeConnie Schmidt found a frog  Nancy Waring visited her grandmother in Whitmore Lakenew carforeign pol y Chhl JustictWaijvn says he is 4jt abut he couM be drafted Some time ago it was announced were going after the churcht hBiian Walton is building a tree eV next that  KT ,   eb next tnat a number of miniaterahouseDick Wilkin is living withcousinDebby Garr visited herin Howellr v nnohtPrs met witth  7  Rev Mclucas  e Frid came from ham MiUer and Frpd g amende f aThe Kmgs Daughter met wu Marshall  Alta Meyer, ,voVv,Q anA thtt nnnpr npninsula mating of EstherMrsThomas Bonner ThursdayMrsLulu Darrow had charge of devotion,reading from 1st Kings, subject Choices Mrs Bonner gavethe names of the 7 books given to the library by the circle Mrs Merwin Campbell, countypresident gave a report on the state convention the carrip and its pur1pose The circle adopted the revised budget  Luncheon was served with MarshallOrganist Alta MeyerWinifred AberdeenSoloist Paula Curlottgtramack and the upper peninsula meeting of Esther Eastern S tar The Boysville white uniforms got Chapter in Dttroit last Wednesdayh were preaching Communism fromhis their pulpits It was a ikatter I charge and no ministers were namnunt in ed Senator McCarthy made c argej  against Bishop Oxnam of the MethWillie Meyer is going to a party otlist church The latter demandedat his grandmothers tonight , ft hearing before a senate committedJean and Joe Kennedy had a birth which was held and he was clearedby this committee Now due to thpressure of level headed for their cousin JimmieJon T churches has been cancelled This0Ill  ,  Ula Uurlr  pretty dirty by the end of the game Mrs Merwin Campbell, Mrs Eva around Hiland Llfsundllv   mCi   f th CUITeatA buffet luncheon will be served NoJ a e  crowd at the con E ist Mrs CarnJn Porte Mr3 , Debby Mowers daddv mid  hr it    ck  Sand Creek and Boysville were 1 Virginia VanNorman and Mrs Mil  piavuso  E  co,n I1 with thetttestNEIGHBORING NOTES  t0 far awa t0 brin nnyfans  dred Miller left for the O ESGrand j jooy singer is living with BolbvThe new bridge at Ann Arbor on Three breaks gave Boysville the Chapter in Grand Rapids Tuesday  VedderUS23 over , L  k  inree oreaKs gave ousvmc cue L,napier in tjrana napias iuesaay  vedder U ,,,1 L 4 , , ,ridge at Ann Arbor on First a Pinckney fumble 2nd Mrs Sadie Moran, MrsRoberta Mill , Bobbie Carts and Tobv  M , Ht of Cr , 1 n Mr8 Henrythe Huron River haa  infornontorl naS9 ftnrl  a   MM Wala  M,o DKT,J , and Toby Shol   ,tof Creell Oregon who hara an intercepted pass and 3rdBsHimieBia and Pearl Madsen cohostesses Thenext meeting is with Mrs WilliamBrash sr been named Huron Valley Bridge hlocked t all rec0VeredThe county board of sup 3rd a er Mrs Helen Miller, Mis Roberta  roe visited their grandmohtrs sirnI 5 children of their owrTwilnLdffiFSby them Amburgey, Mr and Mrs Albert , day Komn ornh 4 Z  Pjame the DinkelMrs Alberta CloseMrsJoan Nancy Ray has 5 puppies lWren of Korean girls andAmirtuff the MnfAIIM lWvc rQo n fiif, fi T  , ,     vci Mns ana Amer  j T V  Ok 1 secona jineir passes aia not wurs  Kutn uurlett and Iula went todayand Mrs Howard Herrick of Stock and they coud not run the BoysvilIe I Mrs Thressft roe th,  bridge on Sept 3 last ends Boysville did not have much es and john CharbonnG u culled otiThe Jack Youngs moved into theirnew home c Jexter Rd last week have moved to Brighton,have moved to rightonJimmie Amburgey of the air corpleft for Wichita Kansas, FridaySunday vsitors of Mr and Mr3Andrew Nesbitt were Mr and ra Louis Foster of Walled Lake, Mrand Mrs Stanley Vaughn of Dexter and Asher Wylie aad wife Mary Eleanor Morris spent theWeek end with Mrs Nan Meabon in Ann Arbor Dot Burns and wife and Phil Gen Pinckney put up a good game  , ,,, , vv ,,ovuervsors has offered o00 reward for int half but logt their stuff th Matteg0IMrSi Carrie GrifHti Mr,  jimmie Rauirhn ,   ,  t,  1,,n M JStrj nd Their passes did not work j Ruth Curlett and Pula went today , Sunday  PldCd ftbnM IZcl ty tLeir Second GradeJames Chajman has moved to I 1 next week to bring them to thil  D1 , ,, , A , , The est end of the field is still a ani Traverse City   VnIJIa mother is  Theje deserted orphanMrs Emma Poole and Fred Ander quagmire but Boysville scored thereson of Gregory were married at the twjcei beenparents They artnow in u Presbyterian orpranage inSenl, Korea where Mr Holt k goes StanleyRkhmon4of Stockbridge of an offense but took advantae of the Qeo Charponnraus In Bculahhas purchased the Muzzy Lodge every breakhey got I last week and were in Frankfortand cabins at L Anse 1 TV,Q ocf ,i  un fiA Q otu o Ml TQx,noD m,   1vr J Z T  v A w  ad hor KranHmothtr is isitin fur havi ilIuavs h a problem in vMr and Mrs Inm Knned Miss , Arthul PottI ,ms nQw ,hociim  country in which there has ZnBaptist church there Oct 3 by RcCochrane They were attended by pop stands operating aain troops There is apparently no provision for their care andMr and Mrs Ray Lavey Bill Kuhn of Livonia, formerly of again Pinckney ,,as used a dlfferGregory was a patient at St Joe enlineup every bame hospita, Ann Arbor last week lce  Helen Tiplady and Lee Tiplady at   rv,r , , v  The Juniors had the hot dog and teded the chicken dinner at the Dex shirev w f X  Lm ia n toe rnvafic com v r ,, nv muy was, at the Lois Shirey con u ,  , v tttre BnaiMd M Kite B,Ue of HaweU CUd TKL   TK1 ,ffor M r TV    mere Kathleen Singer saw some  UJWIts vvno have missions theraHer on Mrs Emina Dnse r od 1 , 1 0i u A   to care for tLm T L , m, D M M wi  SOnc horss A car early hit one  or tnem Japan has thousThe Pinckney Jineup was revMr and Mrs Norman Miler areThe second team played about a spending the week at LwellsRussell GroshaM ofn Gregory was mimte as the game ended Dcnnis Miss married to Ruth Bellmgham of Lan ,clark made an 8 yard end run  Roy Teeple home n hton u 1 u u   Pinckneys next game is Friday Colin Wallace, secretary of the The xt4lu w4P here with Hartland Pinckney us  Fowlerville Masonic Lode was here of thorn Carol Mcnkes aunt is vis , , of such orphans many ofiting themPeoSouth Lyon beat them 13 to 0 After pies Church parsonager nou,,, o,v,i  Hir,,ciw this there is only one more homei Mrs Robert Twitchcll and childrne Hamburg school is discussing amp wfu Mnnphptr 5rmth T vn  n J  1 v r    ,, , LJ  game witn inancnester outn Lyon, en called at the Norman Twitchelprogram Second and TrTirdi which have been adopted in country thUMonday Mrs Johnsons pupla I The voluntary rAx months militook a hike ne r0vc MrCan  taiT training plan by the Republi trell showed thm around Mrs Can cat1 administration toease theday Gov Williams sent Gentile ana annexation with the Brighton stockbridoe and Hacjiptt nrP all nlv v   ,, Uvey the tickets and they sat in  schooi   and HaSlett are aU play home in Howe11 Sfttthe governors box The report that        Gentie was mistaken for the governor and given the governors salute urdayis not true The governor was inWisconsin Mesdames Florence and MaryBaughn were in Jackson Friday andcalled on Mrs Myrtle CookThe Frank Clarks of Milford were troll served hot chocolate has not worked out and again th I Ann Marie Youngs parents had a Pressure is increasing for universalI house warming Saturday night mtury training Under the volunCornip Reisers pony almost ran lurv training plan 10,000 volunteersThenew owner of the Brighton , i u  MrS Dorothv Nottley of Detroit away with her Nancy Hollisters a moth were needed but the motArra eot Z Aeir f irst elit on f0  S j61 Rte80n cal1 on Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday  etgrard father died Sumlav they ever, got any WOnth wa, SSUsfwefk Both plul ChTmpion and T Ryan BonWJn y  U v Mr8 Geore Da  2 chiLJ Joan Eichman visited h  last week Both fam unampion ana form presented the flag while the ren, Mrs George Dagg , g any month was 130O1118 Is J0t ourh to keep the millforthe cousin ,Joan, in WcbberviJle Sunday tar forces uj to parSunday guests of the Winston of the 14 physicians admitted to the SX EiZtlTlJS SliA y  Detroit eR Mric Ved,,er hs nowMiMs before they bought the Argus, j At the recent Michigan MedicalSociety meeting in Grand RapidsDr Cy Gardner of Lansing was one FOOTBALL SCORESSunday guests of George and Mur bors the Fred Singers Roger Bennray Dgg I s cousin from Farmington visitedDr Harlow Shehan of Jackson t Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A  j established in 1855100th anniofwill celebraterwiBALb ovnao  Di Harlow Shehan of Jackson t cm Snn1y Pol k,il v  wm ebrate her 100th anniGrosse Ille 25, Brighton 0 Howell j Walter McQuillan, Howell called, on from Dia visited them Sunday voary in the week of November 6I, Eaton Rapids 0 Ann Arbor 14 j the William Shehans Sunday Mike Harden was in Detroit Sunday On fhat nlht there will be e sermonBaughns and called on the Earl 50 Year Club of doctors who have Lasf S0 Byron 6 Morrice  Billy Shehan has taken one of his  Third Grade  J Key W Clyde Donald, grandpractised medicine that longThe newBaughnsMrs Emily Manion of Alma spellast week with George VanNorman I ver post wasfamily I Harry HoweMesdames Mildred Milller and Vir , Howel postofficeginia VanNorman were in Monroe  ed 0 Chelsea 18, Milan 0 Dundee 13,  race horses to Lexington, Kentucky Florence Utley was in hand Ra,Michigan grandlast Thursday The Postmasters National Conven0 Mt Morris 18, Flushing Q Oke  last week with the James Whitleys won a toy dog shooting a bow andmus 27 Leslie 6 Sand Lake 20, Rav j Mesames Ralph Hall Joe Basydlo arrow in aMrs Alta Meyer is attending the  tion is at Detroit Masonic temple on i ena 14 Salin 33 Roosevelt 13Web  and James Singer attended a 4Hr A 4i  rinAT ,s ft  M  tbedlleJLNew Lothrop 0 Lincoln 1 leadership meetng at Fnwnrvnfi at Fourth Gradethis week The Kenneth Zills and the Otto  d from the police force and is workZills of Ann Arbor called at the  ing in the Howell postoffice Mark Nash home Sunday j The Michigan State Teachers In The Keith Bradburys of Chelsea stitute is in Lansing October 13 14were j Sunday guests of the L J j The Howell Community gave theHenrys family LouU BuijBekkerin has ,re,iffn  ZS ,  1 Wo uill rlnun nHr ithiaweqk We have 5 boxes of ineet onHartland 0 Dexter 19 South Lyon  The Gene Shehan family of Ann our science table mounted for dis7Dansville 13, FowlerviMe 0Mrs Gladys Clinton spent last I on October 12 NOTICEMr Fosdick who started a factoryteaVhewTreceptionatthe armory here at Dexter,and Hamburg Sts says this factory in Pinckney isArbor spent Sunday with Mrs Lo  play and several jise Shehan jars ofliveonos, , ,  for observation Karen Downing hasThe Ralph Hall family called on c collection of her own Howardthe Harlan Halls who now live in Singer gave his collectionPontiac and called on the LeslieCurtis family in Birmnigham to hismother We are working on additionand carrying to tens and hundredsweek with the Ralph Clinton family j The following were drafted  into  no the PHtsfield Produeto but the j The James Whitley family were t place Our geography class isin Lincoln Park  Vrn Clark and wife are moving Marion Hougaboom, Richard Fay,into the Bailey house on Dexter Rdthis week The Vinee LaRosas who the amyOcrnT Richard siayton, Ac0 Company The Pittsfield factoryin which he is also interested is stillbeen living there moved Intotheir new home on Patterson LakeRoad Monday John Mclntee of Minnesota is visitiaf here The Walter Clarks tookhin to Clarkston SaturdayMrs Dorothy Dinkel was n AnnArbor last Tuesay Miss Madge Jack is working forthe Chamber of CommerceJnPlyanouth   Howell, Edwin Tinsley Earl Hanna i  Washttenaw Rdnear the WashteAllen Hale, Fowlerville  Addison j w county Por farmKeiser, Novt Oeorgc Bhtrots, MiU j rjnnijL  KIWANIS NOTES64 attended the Ladies Night atThe Tom Clark family of Ana Ar ford Alfred Kallenbach InksterGraham Giegler, Fentnn Sunday guests of the William Whit  an imaginary trip on the Lincolney family ih Ann ArborThe sons of Mrs Eleanorwidge had a bee Saturday and put a new roof on her home Mr and MrsrW H Meyerwefc were called to Boyne City last weic the Conglchurch last night Jerry   the death of her brother, DeULeonard Cook has sold Ms house Newhouse of Chelsea led the sing  Mitchell, The funeral was there ou4Q acres of land in the east part of in Charles Bowdidge of the Youth  Thursdaytown to Bert Wylie The latter will Commission who is setting up tthe I Mrs Irvin Kennedy and Mrs Luc aot move untU spring  program at the Chilson prison camp llle Fohey were In Bay City lastLouis Evans, English teacher of waj the speakerHe formerly taught week Mrs Kennedy called on MJTR Minnie Doody and Mrs Fohey onPincknev M  chro has resigned at Michigan State University,to m health Mrs, MarildaClaikhas been substituting Next Tuesday is annual electioa her sonnight ThimJKTarnmmittfifi a Wayne AtUe, nnd thobor called on Mrs Margaret Cktfk Jlmmie McCleer broke his arm at Brandon White, Martin Ritter, Rob arr7 Heand family anday 4 football practise lest weekert Lavey dayhighway We started at New YorkCityDolores Fourth and FifthpTEaT with pneumoniaRollone Sing ers uncle is home from Korea Jeffrey Grerne saw a blue biid LcroyPorter has a pony Janet Schroederhas 3 baby kittensLIBRARY NEWS The board of trusteesarinourrs a gift of 15 from the Pinckney KirgiDaughters New books at the library aro iMorenit day night jixJuaior Quarterback by Hetnnan presided 1 zDegree The banquet fanight, November 12 aadMasons and their ladies are invited Howard Taylor pastmaster of Flint will be toastmaster, and the speaker Henry Ruusl ofIslfpeming M W Grand Master ofof Michigan Masons Most of the grand lodge officers will attend aawell as delegations from neighbor ing lodges There will also be efttainment numbers on the o theWo intend to run a historylodge in this paper in in st enproirraminsullmenua noted Washington pays President Eisrobably have anoilier heart attack That 80 percent people who have one havt ftThat the presideent abooMto oheart surgery in tknext d months  heart ppcith County board of supervisors haft pisors haaed 2 more deputysherifs and eleaders met at the Pinckta hl l et at tjey elementary school lastday night Itf mLOOKING FOR A PtNOUflf DISPATCHWedosday,October 12, I9M5 f THE BETTER WAYTo Finance a New AutomobA WAYWllhelmina Bourbonnais Renz Murphy was operated uponjfor appendicitis at a Jackson hospitBuyiag a ear with a loan ires this al last week and Mrs Gilbert Campbank gives you thesa clearcut ad bell at McPherson hospital HowelL vantages 1 Lower dealer pries bsaus we advance all cash abort dews payment1 Lower interest rate than you might otherwise pay8 Spacedout repayteats lor yourconveaieoce Finance your ar the better wayvh a cash loan hereFirst Natoouai Bank HOWEUHOME LOAN PLANIf youre looking for sensible homefinancingfort welladvised plan thai is eayiolivewiih  be sureHod check with our home loan advisor Our mortgage financing gives you payments to fit vour inCome Equal monthly, rentlike payments include principal and interest and may include taxes andinsurance, too Our plan leads to freeandclearownershipttpftstti v  10,000 taftHMby pir membership in tka Fedsrai Deposit kuuranea Corporatiop Meats af FsderaOpontim an4 Federal Deposits nee All Deposits ft CaefaNotes oi 48 Tears Ag The Congl LAS have electedthe following officers Pres, EdnaEuler Vice Prejs, Mildred BowmanSec, Esther Campbell jTreaa, Carrie SwarthoutOrganist, Battie Swarthout NOTES L6 YEARS AGBlind Billy Hoff who haa been4eadiag the tatopfeoe in Dr Sigeri oilier  taking,a vacation Rev Fr Commerford of Pinekney  will give a lecture on Jerusaleum at the Hunker Hill Catholic Churchon October 24 Born to Hugh Finley and wife, I former residents who are now at St Charles a daughter  ,, The Chicago Cubs took 4 out of 5WOOO  games from the Detroit Tigers last I week, in the world seriesTheodore Hejsig has sold his armn Pingree road to Larry Spears d will hold an auetion It is betterbetter known as the James Eamenfarm25 members the Cong, churchgave Deacon Lewis Colby a surprise80thHOWELL, ftOCHIGANFriday SaturdayOctober 14, 15  DouMe FeatureAna Blyth and Edmund Purdom iaTHE KINGS THIEFIn CineiaaScope ua Coior sLEE THEATREWHTTMORE LAKEFriday Satardaj, October 14, IS WTHHBUTIs Tecfetteeier to CiaesiiBeepeJoel McCres and Zera Miles asdJAIL BUSTERSRichard Tcdtf inTHBBAM Leo rey Hurt flaH and theBowery Boys 6Sunday, Monday, October 16 17 Matiaee Sunday 2M p m CeMisLOVE IS A MANY 8PLENDOB8U THINGIn tinemaScof and Color SOIL, MWU, TKM, Oct 16, 17, ISPETE KELLY BLUE8ba Cineawscoe sad ColorStarringJack Webb, Jaaet Leigh and Edmund OBrien Selected StartPinekney lost to New Hudson SatTHE Thehouse Oct 25 and 26 A furnace has been installedthe Jackson Cadwell store inurday 13 to 6 I M   ,of 24 hours Wjllnl Staub, ,MM fnc Burch gave an enterOv ighcyMiae Yeara of SaXTHE LAST CALL FOR VILLAGETAXES 1 ers farm at Silver Lake was arrest chch  v e d  convicte d an d sentence d t o 1  to f  Jame s Smlt h  d Fre d Lelan di  5  year s i n Jackson  H e admitte d seU  J avef  e  to norther n Michiga n t o1  inf r liquo r t o Pinekne y hig h schoo l    a d P i  students  Th e officer s wh o visite d I ,  Charle J VanOrde n an d MrsLizzi e,  hi m bough t liquo r wit h marked , V or e o f Webbervill e wer e marrie dmoney  A  lad y frien d fro m Detroitt at  Tr e1 1 las t week wh o wa s visitin g hi m wa s als o jail   w i am,  Hal Tls , has   th ee d  bu t late r released Livingsto n Lodg e visit s Cit y o fStrait s Lodg e i n Detroi t Oct  I S an dwor k a n M M degree Fre d Springman , 55 , o f Stock William Kenned y hom e o n Putna mStree t an d wil l mov e there W  C  T  U  coaven Gregor y nex t week  Tues, WetL , Thur , Oct , 1 8 19 , 2 0 Wednesda y Thursday , Octobe r 1S2 ITS  ALWAY S FAI R WEATHER  ,   SJ S 0 F PALEFACE f    D  wtt ,    j  In Cinenaseop e an d Colo rI n  CinemaScoo e an d Colo r i  StarrUisrGen e KeU y an d Da n Daile y j   Hop e an d J m Rowe ,1I n  Ctneinascop e an d Colo r5C O DRIVEINTHEATREFriday , Saturday , Octobe r 7 , 8Frida y Saturday , Octobe r 14 , 1 5HOUS E O F BAMBOO i n  Cinemascop e an d Colo rwit hRober t Rya nan dINFERNO i n  Technicolo r Marilyn Monro eSYLVANTHEATRE Saturday , Octobe r 14 , I IHANSE L AN D GRETBL Masica l Fantas y i n FairyUn dI n  Tccimlcolo tShow s 71 5 an d 91 6Cartoo n Stoog e Comed y New sRober t Flemin g Willia mCarteo nUvingsto nTh e Tim e Ha s Bee n Extende d t o OCTOBE R 15 ,1955, f o r Whic h Yo u Ca n Pa y You r Villag e Taxe sm y hom e Afte r tha t tim e the y wil l b e payabl e a tth e Count y Treasurer s Offic e i n Howel l a ta  sligh t Extr a Charg e Al 1 Persona l Taxe s mus t b e pai d t o me       jHELE N REYNOLDS ,54 5 Eas t Putna m St  met las t Lundiganr   Monday , Octobe r 1 6 1 7A  Wal t Disne y Productio nTH E LAD Y AN D TH E TRAMP Sunday, Monday , Octobe r 1 6 1 7BABFOO T CONTESA A  Drsm a Starrin gHumphre y Bogar t an d Av s Gardne rin  colo rSunda y Show    0 f 7  fP   Bo x 203 ,Arnol d Berqus t an d Beverl y Cam pfesjtt  eftjoye d a  plan e rid e fro m As uArbo r t o Toled o Saturda y i n th eplan e o f Dr  Keeh n o f tiie  Michiga n9tot e San Th e Ro y Reaso n family , Mrs  Ed d  Raso n sn d Leot a wer e i n Ea to n Rapid s unday  Mr an d Mrs  Fre d lUa d wen t Uth e MichieanArm y gam e a t An nArbo r Saturday Mr s MimsAver s an d Mrs  Barr yo f Plymout h calle d o n Mrs  Mar yHof f Lt  week Th e Dic k Youn g famil y hav e n we d  bac k t  Bif t Rapids    aut o belongin g t o Lyl eo f Nort h Lak e tippe d ove r an d bur ne d  o n th e Dexte r roa d nea r Portag eLak e las t week t  Pinekne y an d th e Sout h En d Ath leti c Clu b o f An n Arbo r playe d t o a0  t o 0  ti e her e Sunday  Pinckney tea m wa s Bourbonnai s Q  BjSwar thou t an d Jas  Nash , hrlfsWedditr eF  B  Ceci l Hende e An d Harol d Re aso n ends  Ro y Reaso n an d Walte rGrae s tackles  M  L  Hinche y an dMos e ,Kell y guards  Wayn e Car r ce ntor  Bil l Pega n an d Dougla s Knott An n Arbo r high  dfchoo l stor s playe dwit h An n Arbo r JP  Doyl e refereed C  H  Kenned y umpire d an d C , W Hooke r wa s hea d linesman   Rolan d Sheha n i s attendin g th eMich  Stat e Norma l a t Ypsilanti Th e Misse s Justin e an d Raymon d a  Lewidg e entertaine d a t a  taff y  pul l a t thei r hom e Frida y night  Th ewer e Henr y Shirey  Victo rnnai s Do n Swarthou t an d 10  lif e mem lodg e andROBBER S ROOST U  Teeanieole rwithSe m Gil Georg e YounglovHenr y Cobb  THE Oct 1 8 1 ,COBWB BTueewitkRjiehar d WkJaar k ft  Laure nShow s 71 5 an d 92 5Geerg e Montgomery , Bruc e BennettaefTria    T  CartOt o7INTE R COAT S AR E ARRIVIN GiTh e Maynar d Clark s e f Manohes ,te r spen t Sunda y wit h th e Walte rClark s an d wit h the m calle d o n th eRussel l Clar k a t Buc k a t Buc k Etek aMr  an d Mrs  Jac k Youn g entef taine d tth e Joll y 1 8 Clu b o f Gregor ya t thei r ne w hom e Saturda y night Mr  and  Mrs  Ab e HaJne s hav e re turne d fro m Californi a wit h Mr  an dMrs , Her b Shenden  Mrs Burn s remeained  Her bdischarge d fro m th e arm y Wllia m an d Arthu r Griffit h o f Ft Scot t Kansa s visite d thei r brother ,Joe , las t week , Sunda y the y calle do n  th e TedOlson s i n Dearborn Howar d Thaye r fle w t o SanDie oCaliforni a t o atten d a  count y supt tconvention  iV WILL HOL D YOU R COA T iN LAYAWA Y WIT HA  SMAL L WEEKL Y PAYMEN T SHO P EARL YWHIL E THER E I S LARG E SELECTIO N T OCHOOS E FRO MPEIRCE S JilOR t FO R WOME NHowel l Mlehgc rW E Giv e Gol d Stamp s wit h An y Purchas e       a p  Sno w Tire sAL L SIZE S NE W TIR E GUARANTE E600X1 6 1395670X1 5 1495710X1 5   1595760X1 5     1695i WASHDA YELEOTW C DRYE Rxmi And thft t make s th e toughes t par t o f washda y eas yJ M  pipin g wit h littl e Susie s toys  I n goe s th e we twaah  ou t come s th e dr y laundry , sparklin g dea nan d swee t tmelling  N o basket s o f heav y wt t was hftp lug u p tb e stairs , n o weathe r worries , either  lin edryin g wa a neve r lik e this O DSALt o r DefroH  Edico nYoull lov e th e carefre e wa y yo u can  whis k throug hwashdaythank s t o a n electri c clothe s dryer  3 DISPATCH WednesdayOctober 12, 1955114 So HoB ftCVH v ,    LINGNTS FURNISHINGSGOODS SHOESGROCERIESKENNED GENERA STOR SEASON CHAMPIONSiiP nflCK  iPLUS SIX OTHER RACESSUN OCT 16 First Race at 200 PM SaQB L tJACKSON  MOTOR SPEEDWAYRai n Dot e Oct  2 3 Las t Rac e Fo r 195 5TH E ROUS H PLUMBIN GWate r System s Plumbin gRepair31 0 Webste r Pbcu e U P 8 660 7 Piackne y MrsJohn Hawks , wido w o f a  pas tgTan d maste r o f Michiga n Mason s ,tuxd  Mr  Marti n o f Lansin g calle d,  o n y e edito r Saturda y enrout e t eth e Michigan  Arm y footbal l gam ea t An n Arbo p Th e fir e dept  wa s calle d t o th eFran k Hardi n hom e o n Ceda r Lak eRoa d Frida y nigh t b y a  fir e cause db y a n overheate d oi l stove  No tmuc h damag e wa s done  Th e dept jee p wen t in the ditc h a t Naahe sbridg e whe n a  bol t in  th e steerin ggee r broke  Duk e VanBlaricu m wa sdrivin g it  I t wa s no t damage d ver ymuch Huber t Ledwig e brough t hi s mot her , Mrs  Eleano r Ledwidg e hom efro m Roya l Oa k Saturday Mrs  Joyc e Clar k Youn g an d fam il y o f An n Arbo r calle d o n he r fat her , Ro y Clar k Sunday  Bil l Clar kcalle d Saturday Mrs  Theres a Coyl e entertaine dfo r dinne r Sunday  Ra y Burns,afl dth e Do n Burns,Jac k Young , Kennet hFr y an d D  Conkli t familie s jCharle s Whitehea d an d wif e an d 3wif e an d Beatric e La m bor n o f Gre g jcalle d o n th e Jess e Henry s Sunday  jMr  an d Mrs  Bo b Pik e attende d jweddin g o f Mrs  Haze l Blan d t oFloy d Kent z a t Ed  Rounsife r hom eGeno a Saturda y nijht  RevHancoc ko f th e People s Churc h officiated The y wer e attende d b y Mr  an d Mrs Ersto n Clark  Th e jjroo m is  emplo ye d  a t th e Greenfiel d grave l pit Joh n Buye r an d wif e calle d o n th eGeorg e Hellig s in  An n Arbo r Sun day  Saturda y the y attende d th e dc  dicatio n o f th e ne w Dexte r fir e hall  Th e Lloy d Ilendee s entertaine d a tdinne r Sunda y Lyn n Hende e a n 1wife , Re x Hende e an d wife , th e Gal eHendee s o f Ovvoss o an d th e DrJi mNas h famil y o f Coldwater Th e Doyl e Templeton s o f Keetr oHarbo r spen t Sunda y wit h th e A lber t Shirle y family     Mesdames Doll y an d Eleano ro f Detroi t calle d o n MrsEmm a Vol l           me r Sunday  J Lawrenc e Baughn , postmaste r is  Mra  Ethe l Smoye r wh o ha s bee n attendin g th e postmaster s conven  visitin g th e Rea d familie s wen t bac k tio n in  Detroi t thi s week  LMr  an d Mrs  Ros s Rea d an d Mrs Ethe l Smoye r attende d th e semi eram a sho w in  Detroi t Fr i lay ,Mrs  Emm a Vollme r an d sonJoh nvisite d th e Charle s an d Wilbu r Eis el e familie s in  Fowlervill e Sunday Th 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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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birthday Th e Doyl e Templeto n s  o f Keg oHarbo r wer e Sunda y guest s o f th eAlber t Shirleys  MMrs  Clar e Palme r an d daughter ,Patt y wer e in  Detroi t Sunday PiddfIHr  an d Mrs  Walte r Clar k wer ein  Bento n Harbo r ove r th e week  end Nurd Elementary Schoo l  CURREN T COMMEN TKindafgarte nBobb y Twitchel l ha s a  ne w re d car Lind a Zezulka s parent s ar e plant in y shad e trees Kod y Widmaye r sa w a  wil d rabbi tin  hi s yard Lind a Whitle y wen t t o Detroi tSunday W e ar e makin g safet y rules Christin e Kinse y is  bac k afte r aweek s illness Emil y Miller s uncl e wh o wa s a narm y office r oversea s is  home Pamel a Koc h an d Joe y Co x ar e5  year s ol d thi s week Patt y Sprou t wen t t o th e li e is tSaturday W e ar e goin g t o hav e a  Hallo w to aparty Rev  4  W  Winger , raste rSunday  Schoo l 930   m Mornin g Worshi p 104 6 a  m Tburs  nigh t praje r meetin ga t th e churc h a i 800Wed  choi r practic e   78 0 p  m,fh e Pe s Churcf iM3 6 Wea t btwfce n Mai n tt dUnadill a Street r,  Pasto r94 5 a  m 105 0 AM 70 0 p  m 80 0 p  m 80 0 p  m ,40 0 p  m 78 0 p  m ReT Keit hSunda y Schoo lMornin g Worshi pYout h Grou pEvenin g Servic eThurs  Praye rJr  Ooi r Practic e Wed Sr , fi r Practic e Wa d First Grati Lind a Gillan d ha s lef t Pinekne y t oliv e in  California Harol d Cavi n brough t a  larg e ratt lesnak e ski n t o school Secon d Grad eLoi s Shirey s cousi n fio m Ir a dRapid s is  visiting  herChristin e D i el , Jef f Hende e am i Kalhlee n Sin r Tlli s hear t seizur e ha s throw n awer e horsebac k ridin g SundayD  n n monkeivrene h in  Republica n cam s  Reynold s brough t hi s to y tracto r P n P  lls an d if  Undoe s no t a edis c an d plo w t o schoo 1  Susa n t 1 renominatio n wh o wil l b e nomi nCrai g sa w a  deer , Davi d Chamber s ate d is  an y one s guess  Nationa l Chai rPreaident Eisenhower  hear ttas k a t hi s summe r hom e in  Denve iwher e In  ha d bee n fo r som e tira ,crowde d al l new s of f th e fron t page ,ve n th e worl d series  Althoug h h ssuffere d th e a t tuc k earl y Saturda ymorning , it  wa s no t unti l 1 2 hour slate r h e wa s take n t o Fitzsimmou shospita l an d the n h e wa s allowe d towal k t o th e car  Medica l me n con de m thi s bu t hi s physicia n claim sit  too k tha t lon g t o tak e xray s an dfin d ou t if  h e ha d suffere d a  hear tattack  Dr  iau l Dudle y White , ahear t specialist , wa s flow n ther efro m Bostot n an d sai d th e presidents conditio n w s moderate  Whe n aske dwha t h e nean t h e sai d it  wa s neith e r mil d o r serious  Tha t it  woul d tak e 3  week s t o decid e definitel y o n th eseriousnes s o f case  H e adde d tha t ifth e presiden t recover s h e coul d se en o  Imsi m wh y h e coul d no t ru n fo r asecon d ter m whic h cause d th e Detroi tFre e Pres s L O remar k tha t Dr  Whit esoiirilti i more lik e th e president s cai rpaig n manage r tha n hi s physician 6 1 05  1 15  U5  U0  1 6Velvet Ee z   6 1 0Gregory  Tavern  Van s Moto r Sal efl  Price s Mobil e Servit e12  Lave y Hardwar e  Hisr h Tea m 3  Game sBarne s Hote l 2521 , Dinkel s 2490 ,Larry s 2386 Individua l Hig h Barne sA  Fredenbur g 568  J  Reaso nW  Ritte r 567 Tea m Hig h Gam eBame s Hote l 912 , Dinkel sVan s 87 8individua l Hig h Gn eH  Taylo r 248 , J  Bov d 231 , J , Re aso n 221 , A  Campbel l 22 1 567,88 3ANNOUNCEMEH TMrs  Hele n Mille r o f Lakelan dannounce s th e engagemen t o f Bar bar a An n Mille r daughte r o f hersel fan d th  lat e Nelso n Mille r t o Car lClucke v o f Whitemor e Lake  Mis a RefereeMalcolm Dale  Umpire Glen n Schleichcr  Hea d Lnesman Ro n Thompson Gam e Statistic s Pinckne yYard s gaine d rushin g 11 5 Passin g74  Passe s attempte d 12,  complete d4  Intercepte d 2  Firs t down s 9  I un tin g averag e 2 4 yds  Yd s penalize 1 25 Dexte r Statistic sYard s rushin g 271  Passin g 36 Passe s attempte d 11  Complete d 2  I ntercepte d 1  Firs t down s 13Puntin gaverag e 2 6   Yard s penalize d 20 NOTE S O F TH E GAM EA  hug e crow d wa s present , prob abl y 1500  It seeme d lik e hal f o fPinckne y wa s there Neithe r sid e di d muc h passing Pinckne y complete d 4   Dexte r 2 Onl y th e on e caugh t b y Henr y wa s alon g one  Unlk e th e Linde n an d San d Ciee kgawe s th e contest s wa s practically , ,fre e o f penalties  Pinckne y dre w 2 5 j  nd bu 8    o f thei r ant  ler s whe n th e archer y seaso n OD en s Octobe r 1  nex t 730,00 0 smal lCONSERVATION iEFlTh e Sa n Jua n rabbit s whic h flooris h o n th e islan d of f Puge t Soun dhav e bee n introduce d int o Michi ga n b y sportsmen s club s fo r fiel dda g trial s an d ma y prov e a  nuis ance  The y reproduc e rapidl y an dsometime s numbe r 100 O pe r squar emile  Ther e is  no la w agains t thei rimportatio n an d it  is no t know n ifthe y wil l adap t themselve s t o con dition s in  Michiga n bu t the y wil lb e  watched Fir e cracke r bomb s ar e bein g u se d  t o driv e dee r awa y fro m th e p otato e field s c f Jonanesburg  The yar e strun g ou t in  a lin e an d g oof f a t interval s durin g th e nigh t23,00 0 lbs  o f car p wer e remove dfro m th e Raisi n Rive r a t Tecum se h recentlyThe y ha d grubbe d oa tal l vegetatio n fo r IV 2 miles Anyon e wantin g fre e tree s an dshrub s shoul d dro p a  car d t o th eStat e Conservatio n Dept  gam edivision , Lansing Fawn s wil l hav e los t FRANK BOWE R Iran k Bower , 57  wa s kille d i n a nacciden t o n Pennsylvani a Turn pike , nea r Somerset , Pa  o n th e nigh to f Octobe r 1  H e wa s a  bricklaye r b ytrad e an d live d nea r Washington ,D  C  Fo r som e tim e h e an d hi s wif eha d bee n visitn g thei r t  daughter ,Mrs  Charle s Keise r o n M3 6 W  ofofPinckney  Beside s Mrs  Keise rthjfr e ar e 3  othe r daughters , Mr sA  bert a Las h Mrs  Edn a Hashn e an dM  s  Mabl e MacDcmal d an d a  so nFoyd Fh e funera l wa s hel d Tuesda y pm a  th e Swarthou t Funera l Home ,picked cor n Sunda y an d visite duncl e Jo  Caro l Menk e brough tsom e shell s t o schoo l tha t am efro m Florida  Hill y Rent z fel l fro m  swin g an d ha s hi s ar m i i a  cast Clai r Bel l brough t som e acorn s an dblac k walnut s fo r ou r scienc e table dRor y Jone s an d Chuc k worke d o n apla y tre e hous e thi s week  end R  ge r Harde n wa s in  Detroi t Sunday  iSecon d an d Thir d Marily n Singe r brough t a  salam ande r fo r ou r scienc e abl eChery l Darro w ha s learne d t o rid oa  bike Joa n Eichma n ha s a  pupp y calle dDarkie Pa t Plumme r ha d compan y fro mBa y City Ronni e Courdway s fathe r wen tduc k huntirt g an d go t th e lmit Hill y Singe r ha s a  birthda y Friday Mik e Hardi n wen t t o Detroi t Sun man Hal l say s it  wil l mak e n o diff erenc e whethe r Ik e run s agai n  rnot  Th e part y wil l ru n o n it s record Man y Republica n offic e holder s dono t agiv e wit h him  The y woul d pr efe r Ike s coattai s t o rid e t o victor yon  S o mos t o f comment s o n hi s ill nes s an d politica l an d litl e concer nu  wit h hi s healt h if  h e ca n b e press ure d int o runnin g again Jus t ho w muc h bloo d ca n a  perso n donate  W e neve r donate d an y a s w ear e pas t th e ag e limit  W e kno w o f man y peopl e wh o hav e donate d bloo da  numbe r o f times  W e rea d tha t Ir aRussel l o f Pennsburg , Pa  ha s jus t d onto d hi s 111  pin t o f blood  W e kno wtha t al l hospital s hav e list s o f pro fessiona l bloo d donor s wit h differen ttypo s o f bloo d an d the y cal l the mwhe n thei r boo d typ o is  neededThes epeopl e ye t pai d fo r thei r blood Re  Winge r officiating  Buria l in  th e da y an d Jud y Borowak y t o Dexte rPinckne y Cemeter y MARVI N BRUF FMarvi n Buf f ,71 , die d a t th e count yhom e Monday  H e wa s th e so n o fJoh n an d Hanna h Hian d Hruf f an dwa s bo m Mario n townshipH e wor ke d  o n farm s in  thi s sectio n mos t o fhi s lif e bein g wit h th e Fre d Hurges san d Lyn n Hende e familie s fo r a  nu mo f years  Hi s 3  brother s ar e al ldead  Th e funera l wil l b e a t 2  p rn 2  pmThurs  a t th e Schnackenbu egHom e in  Howell , Rev  Mcuca s offi ciating  Buria l in  Lakeid e Cemetey HORACE HANSONHorac e Hanso n 67 , die d a t hi shom e nea r Gregor y Thursday  H eleave s hi s wife , th e forme r Mar yBacku s an d 3  children , Horac e jr ,Josephin e an d Glenn  Th e funera lwa s a t th e Milne r Funera l Hom e inStockbridg e Sunda y wit h buria l inPlainfield  Nancy Hollister s brothe r isRick y Bloxo m ha s a  ne w hike Thir d Grad eGar y Rutledge s do g Queeien ,wa s kille d b y a  ca r Friday yds  an d Dexte r 20 Piiickne y misse s Do n Packe r wh eha s a  ba d knee  Failur e t o mak e con versio n kick s cos t the m th e las t tw ogames  Las t yea r h e onl y misse d on econversio n kick Th e Dexte r hig h schoo l ban d play e d  an d marche d i n formatio n befor eth e gam e an d a t th e h a if The y looke dnice e i n thei r uniforms  Pinckne yhope s t o hav e a  ban d nex t year Th e Dexte r lin e wa s rangie r tha nPinckney s an d mad e 1 3 firs t dow n t oPinckney s DHoweve r wit h thei r bac kt o  th e wal l Pinckne y usuall y turne dthe m back Whe n Dexte r turne d Pinckne y bac k game hunter s ar eexpecte d t o tak e t o th e field s an dwood s i n th e sma H gam e seaso nTh e waterfow l seaso n start s Oct 1  an d th e pheasan t rabbi t an d squirr  , e r W e ar e makin g chart se l seaso n Octobe r 20 Dee r ar e bein g poisone d i n norther n Fifth Grad eW e mad e illustration s abou t Was hington s time , an d speeche s o n kee pin g ou r schoo l a  bette r placeOuFte rraniu m ha s bee n pamte d an d w e ar eputtin g thing s i n i t Leave s fo r ou r brough t man y o f them Robert Lero y Se n ram , Ramona s1 9 yea r ol d brothe r is  hom e fro m th ehospita l whor e h e wa s 2 5 day s afte ra n  aut o accident Joh n Gillan d ha s move d t o Calif orina Joh n Walton s dog,Daisy , ha s 4pups Mar y Wylie s famil y hav e a  no wdishwasher Sandr a Shire y visite d he r gran dmothe r Sunday Chery l Meyer s uncl e Dal e die dSunday Fourt h Grad eOu r arithmeti c clas s i3  workin go n  additio n combinaton s an d thei rreverse s in  subtraction W e ar e brin g in  as man y kind s o finsect s a s w e ca n fo r ou r collectio nan d exhibit W e ar e watchin g cocoon s t o s  eth e butterfl y o r mot h com e out W e hav e starte d a  lea f collection Joh n Wilso n an d Snaro n Gallu pscra p boo k wer e presse d o n wa x pap fo r ou rMichiga n unit  Ou r hik e i s se t fo rWednesda y Mrs  Bras h wil l le t  s We than k th e Mother s Clu b fo rth e plagroun d equipmen t w e ar eenjoying W e hav e a  ne w boy , Richar d Kra  Thf colore d peopl e an d th e sodt tie s fo r thei r advancemen t ar t mak in g YfinuVt y fofKmTtlt , i,th e tro iorc d bo y wh o wa s sho t an d hi s bod ythrow n in  th e rive r in  Mississippi Th e tw o me n trie d fo r th e crim ewor e acquitte d a s th e jur y claime dthe  bod y wa s no t postlvel y identified lMas s meeting s wer e hel d al l ove r th tnml h t o protes t th e verdict  Th tpres s state s tha t betwee n 188 2 an dt e  presen t tim e 68 2 negroe s wer elynche d b y mob s in  Mississippi Thi s ha s diminishe d howeve r an din  th e las t 3  year s non e hav e beet tlynched  Guv  G  Mcnne n William wa s t o hav e addresse d a  Democra tmeetin g in  Alabam a bu t cancelle d itown g t o th e fac t negroe s wer e barr t d  fro m th e meeting W e suppose d tha t arm y officer sespeciall y sergeant s wer e immun fro m al l civi l actio n aiu l th j orl y im portan t thin g wa s tha t the y ge t e suit s s o w e rea d wit h surpris e tha ttw o me n in  th e ai r corp  in  Okla hom a ar e suin g thei r colone l fo rS1000 0 damage  fo r swearing  a tliiom  I t wj not like this in the daysof Hard foiled Smith in World War lWe remember the civil war story ofthe army mule skinner who was beat ing and swearing at his mules b cause they balkedThe colonel coming up ordered him to desistThe skinneris suspected by wilted wild cherry go on her land John Stager brought Jacic from Hartland George Colone i sai1  Who re youThe reply was Mille s a graduate of Pinckney highby the Uni Pinckney threw 2 passes both ofwhich failed They had gained moston their yarage on end runs and offtackle but did not try any here 40 conservation officers will begin training at Higgina Lake Oct 1 This will raise the number ofconservation field officers to 200The delaye4payment plan for taxeson timber lands is being invoked thisincar4 year Fasse 25 years ago ithaaiuyaabeen Httle usej It proyideg thfltonly 5 percent of the taxes on timberlands may be paid each yearwhen themust be paid a salamander, Patty Suggett beaver tail and Pat Hutslar a turtle shellfor onr science collection Mary LeeAschenbrenner got a bantam rooster and hen from her grandmotherShenamed Rene and Clare We thankJoe Bixel, Marys uncle for a conemamis back after being illSeventh GradeMrs Morrss 7th grade has movedfrom the Lewis house to the base ment of the Mennonite church Our officers are Pres Linda New1in Vce Pres, Robert Reason SectMary Menke Treas, Noel RoscWcof M,Mrs Earl Clockey of WhitmoreLake is a graduate of Soutti Lyonhigh school and is employed by the FOOTBALL SCORES, , o  v n i  Brighton 13, Holly 12 Howell 7,Michigan Seamless Tube Co there, j Everett 0 Ann Arbor 33 PlintNo wedding date has been set , Northera 13 South Lyon 13, Hartland0Manchester 27,Boysville 0ChelsaNOTES 14, Roosevelt 0 Dewitt 18, Byron 7The Kiwanis met at the Conglchurch Tuesday nightHrward Read rKennelh Klein put on ft quiz put on contest Next Tuesday night is ladles Night Program committee is Stanley Dinkel, Vine LaRosa,OscarBck and Robert LaveyTHK KIN6 DAUGHTERSThe Kbgi Daughters meet mThursday Oet 6 at 2 p m with MrsT Bobby Hoos brought a hornetsnest to school It contained the 4 stages of life of an insect, the eggthe grub, the pupa and the adult7 wolves were bounded in the up1 It is interesting watching the devclper peninsula in August There were I opment No one has been stung yet, 595 coyottes, 94 bobcats and 819 maybe because they are in schoolfoxes  I We miss Bobby Hoos who is in theA meeting will soon be held to re McPherson hospital for an appendigulate the roadside loon Mchigaa  citis operation We thank the mothnow has 25 of these A man was re ers clUD op the playground equipcently badly bitten by a bear at one of these It is proposed to erecthigh fences in front of the cages34, Lairgburg DOkemus 33, StockbrWge 13 Northville20, Milford V Milan 20 Dundee 0Mt Morris 19 Fenton 7 Linden 26,Flint Bentlev 12 Leslie 7, Williamstoa 6 Sand Lake 45 Freeport 0 Lincoln 12 Flat Rock 0L1BKAKY NEWSNew books at the Library are A Boyand His Gun by Janes and Personal ity Plus by Daly Fourth and FifthRichard Blades has a new bicycle Frank Sctiaefera grandmotherhas a new TV set Rollent Stagers grandmother visAT HAMBURGHot Dogs SteaksSandwieiiea Soap, ChiliMalted Sodas Snafe CLOSED ON MONDAYS ISchaime Baxter visited her auntFlint  tDelores Schaferis sister has rheumatic fewSusan Cox caught a bull frogJeffrey Gretn caught 25 fishThe Cab Scoots have their bows and appoint new committees every FridFriday ifCharts were male on footballand Carol Miller and Rusty VanNor man were appointed represcntatvesto attend a meeting1 in Mrs Sharpsroom We thank Susan LaBeile formaking rule charts for our room The jfirLs are making charts on theexplorers of history  We havo a new set of WebstersCollegiate dictionariesMrs Starkable jjave us a plartto put in the basement Sixth tiradeWe painted pictures of birds weare planning to use in the playAlso we made the Nina and PintaMrs Heatcms room is making the Im the colonel in command of thisregiment The skinner said MYuKO and command your regiment and let me command these mulesDr White, the, heart specialist,later reversed himself He said ona television, jnti rvipwnThe presiidont may or may not recover If Iwore in his shoes I would not wast to run for a second term due tothe strain involved Later in a third statement he said he was not attempting to advise the presidenton what to doSanta Maria We had an arithmetic test FridayIt showed there is a lot of room forimprovement Mrs Guy Mrs, McAfee, MrsiNhaad Mrs Wylie came to the Mothers Club coffee hoar Pridaynight Weaao had tome other visitor J we wore jrlad to see them rWo hope you will buy one of purfootball papers at the game FridayIt has an article about Boysvillo andMr Warinj the new high school hiitory teacherRUMMAGE SALESt Mary s Altar Society will holda rummage sale at the former Lewie  home Saturday October 8 itirttagat ift00 amRUMMAGE SALSThe Winans Lake Cfob ofhold a rummage sale at the Hall, Hamburg WATimP1NCENEY DISPATCHWednesday October 5, 19651LOOKING FOR AHOME LOAN PLANIf youre looking for sensible homefinancingfort welladvised plan that is easyiolivewjih  be sureand check with our home loan advisers Our mortgage financing gives you payment to fit your in come Equal monthly, rent lik pawntnrs includeprincipal and interest ind may include caxts andinsurance, too Our plan leads to frceandctear ownership THS BETTHR WAYTo Finance a New Antsaobil U TME BANK WAYBuying a ear with a loan from thisbank gives you these clearcat advantage 1 Leaver dealer price because we advance all cash above dewn payment1 Lower interest rate than you might otherwise pay 8 Spacedout repayments for yourconvenience Finance yeur car the better waywith a cash loan hereFirst National Bank MilkrTae Freshmen officers are Pres,Gerald Cliuton Vice Pea, Janioe Menill Sec, Perry Browa TreasMildred JackWhile drawing cornstalks Thursday Bert Reason had both arms bxok end when the evener broke and hepulled off the load Qftdar F9dmll bupeTviatak of FedtraH UeserrcporaUe axu Federal Deposit Inrarante Corporation All Deposit insured Up to tlO000 for boh Depositor4Q aeposiu up to 10,000 inueujj our membership in eke FederalDeposit Insurance CorporationTHE McPHERSON TE BANK Over EightyNine Years ofiau SalTHE LAST CALL FOR VILLAGETAXESThe Time Has Been Extended to OCTOBER 15, 1955,for Which You Can Pay Your Village Taxesat my homeAfter that time they will be payable at the County Treasurers Office in Howell ata slight Extra Charge Al1 Personal Taxes must bepaid to meHELEN REYNOLDS, Villlage Treasurer545 East Putnam St P 0 Box 203, Pinckney HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANTurn Wed, Thira Oct 4ResaJjd RusseL Fernando Lamosia THB GIRL RUSH Iff THEATREWHTTMORE LAKENEIGHBORING NOTES Doris Donohue has opened abeauty salon at Gregory200 attended the WashtenawCounty 0 E S Association meet ing at Dexter Sept 14 Deter Kiwanians had 20 enteriesin their soap box derby last weekDan Nuttle, former Dexter highschool star has transferred fromMomingside College, Iowa, to Mcr tate Normal, YpsilantiSt Georges Lutheran chuich ofBrighton celebrated their 25th anniwersary Oct 2The Brighton high school band willplay at Ann Arbor Oct 15 at theMichigan Northwestern footballPercy Cook Hartland farmer, hasbeen appointed to the Livingston County So Conservation Commission tto succeed Jesse SpauldingresignedDr Walter Kiehler, Brighton physcan who contracted polio in the army in Germany has been transferred to Walter Reed Hospital, at Baltimoe Notes U 4 lean AgJohn Mclntyre and wife sad sonof North Dakota have moved lnitethe Mark Wilson house on Unadilla St Mrs Malachy Eoche lost her goldwatch at the Fowlerville Pair but it was found and retured to her Prry Blunt has gone to New Yorkstate to visit relatives While carrying potatoes dowa callar Thursday a step broke anl V GDinkel fell and broke several ribs Prosecuting Attorney George Robison of Wayne county died SundayHe was a brother of Mhs James Eaman His last words were CharlesWard must stand trial in the Presleycase Earl Bowman and Etta VanBeuranof Howell spent Sunday with his j brother, FTed JN H Caverly has purchased afine team of horses and a carriageFrank Hall has bought the oldCrofoot farm on Hinchey Road Tre blacksmiths here raised theirprices MondayC V VanWinkle and wife are attending the OES Grand Chapter inSaginaw this week A Hamburg man was fined iQlast week for letting Canadian thistles grow on his farmDetroit Tigers for the first time,in many years won the pennantand are playing the Chicago CubsCharles Teeple and William Murphy will attend some of the gamesWe had a mushroon Sunday grownby Postmaster Swarthout It was I Friday, Saturday, October 7, 8FAR HORIZONSis TechnicolorStarriaiCharlton Heston sad Donna Be4 Also Walt Dbney Comedy CartoonFriday, Saturday, October 7, 8 A Walt DUnsy ProductionTHE LADY AND THB 1B Superseope aad TRAMPSWITZERLAND in colorSunday Monday October 9, 10Matinee Sunday 230  m Coit Playing the old army game withCharletton Heston, Julie Adams inPRIVATE WAR OF MAJORBENSON In Tecjuuooior Sunday, Mmdy,Tuesdsy OctITS ALWAYS FAIR WEATHERS In CinemaScope c CoiorGene Kelly Van Daily andSidCkariueComedy News  CartoeaWednesday Thursday, October 12,13NEW YORK CONFIDENTIAL StarringRod Crawford, Richard Carney and Marilyn MonroeSelected ShortsSYLVANTHEATRE mTuee, Wed Thur, Oct 11, 12 13 Anne Baxter and Rock Hudson inONE DESIREin TechnicolorSCO DRIVEIN THEATRE Friday, Saturday, October 7, 8WYOMING RENEGADEWestern in CinemaScope StarringPhil Cory, Martin Hyer, sad Gene EvansShows 715 and 9 8 Cartoon Stooge Comedy NewsFriday, Saturday, October 7, 8 ROUGHEST MAN IN ARIZONV In TechnicolorW withVaughn Monroe and Joan Leslie andKANSAS PACIFIC in Teehnicoior Sunday Monday October 9, 10 THE AMERICANOA Western in TechnicolorwithGlenn Ford, Frank Lave joy and Caesar RomeroSunday Show 3, 5, 7, 9Cartoon and Pete Smithwitthe giant kind grown in his hothouse,  Stirling Hayden and Ere Miller George Collier, 40, brother of Will J Csrtoswiam, Hack and Charles, fell from a buggy at a farm near Ann Arborana died instantlyThe Methodist Old Peoples Home HeP H Wirt Newkirk of Washteat Chelsea will hold open house with nfw, county may be elected speaker Tues, Wed Thur, Oct 11, 12 13MOMBAShelley Winters, 3ylvassie RenioShows 715 and 915 CartoonSPECI 59c39c 25c59cBEEF STEAK, Your Choice LbCHUCK ROAST, Lb SHORT RIBS,, LbGRADE 1 BREAKFAST SAUSAGE, LbGROCERIES AND COLD MEATSCUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY WEDNESDAYTHE HOLLISTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinckney 550From where I sit  Joe Marsh Ia program Oct 7The oil well on the Mohrlock farmat Chelsea is now down 4500 feet No oil has been foundA memorial plaque was dedicatedlast week in tne lobby of the new courthouse in Ann Arbor It is ofbronze 6x7 ft and contains all thenames of the veterans who made the supreme sacrifice in World War IIJudge Garland in circuit courtweek stntencsd Alexander Wilson,charged with stealing1 the car of Phillip Gentile of Pinckney to , to 5years in Jackson prison,The new Ground Observer Post atParkes Corners was dedicated Sept24thThe Showerman Retaurant at Fowlerville has been sold to WilliamMacklin of LansingDr Francis Slavin, 37, son of thelate Bill Slavin, former county high way engineer died at MountainView, California, last weekHe servedin World War IIThe U S Navy has opened a recruiting office in the Howell postofficeRobert Akin has been appointedchairman of the new county hospttal board to succeed Charles Suttoiiwho resigned of the house at LansingMrs Rex Burnett nee Marion Bergen has scarlet feverThe North Hamburg Literary Socmeet with Claude and Fannie Rolli son Saturday The following are onon e program Mae Pitkin, Grace anc Harold Grieve Mr Hill HazelSwiuer Florence Kice Fred Swarthout Mrs Myron Hendricks MrsJjert Appleton Fannie Swarthout,Kittie King, Lulu Benham, FannieRollison Sunday Monday October 9, 10LOVE IS A MANY SPLENDORED i TniNG j In CinemaScopand Color , 8TATEMENT QpJenifer Jones and William Holden Ownership Circulation of Pinckney aud MANAGEMENTTOP OF THE WORLD ActsyofDale Robertson, Evelyn KeyesCartoonBorn to RevRuegsegger and wifeTuesday at McPherson hospital, inHowell a grlPvt Jimmie Amburgey saw Harold Murphy and George Clark while at Wichita, TexasThe Missionary Society of the PoShades of L svyerlWillis hs4 fast stoppedthe tractor sos lie could cci offjat the pomp, when a young insur ance salesman came up the drive Hack was tired of plowing, andBSeded insurance on his new barn Silt he also needed to get thatwinter rye in fast The salesman,a eager kid, noticed hesitation  come from a farm, he saidWhy dont you look at thesebookletsget all the dope and 111 intofor youYoung feliow laid off a prettyStraight furrow, too It was almost dark before Hadsuinr just WUUL Kiud of policy to getFrom where I sit, to be a goodsalesmanor a good citizenit always helps to put yourself inthe other mans place He mayhave a different sort of job withdifferent problems he may prefer to dose a deal over, say, a1friendly glass of beer while yon might prefer something else Butboth of you can cooiernIe make i Frank Seger has sold the Brighton KnoxArgus to Glenn Yotmg and Paul Mesdames Leona Bonner and Cel Nash attended a Republicans wonens meeting at Saline Monday  P18 Church met wth Mrs Lloydfconator Potter talked  Wellman last week 22 were thereMrs Rose HerJee gpent guat the Lynn Hendee home Dr Cecil Hendee has purchased a 7 ml  Emily Ave Lading Lester McAfee and John Eiselespent the week end in the u7PerI trUt fiShn Th WJames Matteson is a tenor in theMichigan State College Glee Club Pvt Leonard Barrett Scottyand trained at Fort  Dispatch As Required byCongress March 2, i9J3,I For October, 1965 Publisher Paul W CurlettEditor The SameI Managing Editor The Same Business Editor  The Sams Nams of Bondholders and Stockholders There are noneNames oi Bondholders, Mortgagej and Security holdersThere are noneWeekly Circulation 800Paul W Curlett, Owneri Subscribed and sworn to before me tihs 24th day of September, 1965Lee Lavey, Notary PublicMy commission expires February14, 1959JanuaryCO AGa policy to try Pinckney high school lost to AnnArbor high school Reserves there on Friday 25 to 0 mW C Hendeee and Song closedtheir tour of the fairs last week atthe Fowlerville Fair The Hendees exhibited at 8 fairs and won 83 percent of the prizesMr and Mrs Bert VanBlaricumwere given a surpise dinner Sunday by the Rex Drowns of Howell ontheir 40th wn igABottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATING L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL Charles Sampson 68 of Lakelandded at the home of his son in ToledoFriday The funeral was there with burial in Ann Arbor LivingstonLodge Ne 76 conducted gravesideservices Pinckney lost a 14 inning game toWilliaraston at the Fowlerville Fair5 to 4 Pinckney was well loaded Moore of the Canadian league pitched for Pinckney Willamston had old Andy Messenger, once with theCleveland league teamThe old Shuler ice houses at Lakeland built 35 years ago are being torn downThe Pinckney Bank was robbedearly this morning but robbers fail ed to get into the vault The postoffice and Read LumberYard were also entered but not much takenThe Baptist church whose pastor inRev Bruce Esic have started to build a church on North Howell St wherethe livery barn stood e i qftphmniwi hftvo pWfcfollowing officers Pres, Stanley Dinkel Vice Prea Murray See, Glean Clark vINTER COATS ARE ARRIVING DAILY1 DepositWILL HOLD YOUR COAT iN LAYAWAY WITH A SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT SHOP EARLY WHILE THERE IS LARGE SELECTION TOCHOOSE FROM PEIRCES STORE FOR WOMEN HowIL MlchgcrWE Give Gold Stamps witlTAny PurchaseCOALITS TIME TO THINK ABOUT STARTING THAT FIREWE HAVE THE BBBST COAL REASONABLE PRICE AND APROMPT DELIVERYWE WILL IE Bt THE FUEL OIL BUSINESS AFTER SEPT IID E HOEY  SONSPHONE DEXTER HM1LTON 68119 FLOWERS FOR AIJ OCCASIONS714iVThe People StoreLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS ShotsmGROCERIES ORYGOODSSi OKIEGLEROVER YOURFURNACE NEAT No costly pipes or ttqh JHUULL1 HEATERSMen  at yaw 5to rftehn Sjoglcr captures the Topothe Flame heat doesntwaste It up the flue atordinary heaters do Thijex era patented inner beateris bult right into the heartof the hottest fire It captures the 4 Time Hotterheat from the burner flame  pours ii over your floorsSWS UP TO 50IN RJIUihe Howlett Hard war Hardware, Implements, Plumbing, Gregory,Mich eHERE A NEW PR0FES1J0N AL BEAUTY SBRTlCI ZOTOSPINPERMITS WONDERFUL AND COSTS 80 LITTLEONLY 495 This Includes Shampoo and Set THE PINCKNEY BEAUTY SHOP212 EAST MAIN ST BRITTA BRASH, PROP WIONE UP S9911i r and Mrs John Boyer called on Pinckney Chapter No, 145 OHS Lena Lillibridg and neice Ber ,,,,,  A , 4  Joyct, in Dearborn Saturday fJ   biet deietion at   at the County Association at lingfhMothers Club gave a ret pt ton Tuesday 44 Bertha Ycung of the teachers of the Elemerr Brighton wa iftsteU4 at prt4ent Ifehool at the school Friday night and Hazel Poutaon, Pinckngy starte 1fee aBd cakewaa anreL far Hm Ilidred Miller of Finckney    ,  WM elected maashaJLLawrence Camburna andQr Tintlowt attended a birthday Mr and Mrs 6ti Matteson have la Detroit Sfttarday might far bought the Rev Potter home ontinsrffite it Mr and MM Joe Jeffreys are building a home on Dexter St aorth of his fathers homeThe Eric Rose family have movedin the garage of their new home onj Pattersen Lake Boad    Mrs Dorothy Dinkel was In Stockbridge Thursday with Mrs LuellaPatterson, her sister, of Stockbridgej Mr and Mrs Ed Spindler of Hari per Woods called on the Fleris Clarks Sunday He worked here for the late Edward Farnam and is now retired from the Detroit policej force j The Russell Glovers of Webberville were Sunday dinner guests of theGerry Eichmans Mrs Ethel Sprout with ker sisters,Mrs Leah Brown and Mrs Esther Barton called on brotherinlow, Roy Brown Saturday who is in Univer sity Hospital, Ann Arbor U4 So Hovcil 81Subscripts Pries IM m YmJoe Plummer and wife with MrandMrs Elton Bell, Dexter, spent theweek end in northern MichiganThe Winston Baughns and CliffordMillers spent the week end ai LovellsMrs Albert Shirley with Mrs IRoberta Miller attended the style I show at the West Marion ChurchThursday The tiea Store furnishedthe dresses Billy Shehan and Mr Pettig of ofAnn Arbor and Emmett Roche and wife of Fowlerville called on theWilliam Shehns SundayI The Marion 4H clubs enjoyed a hayride Saturday and had a weincrroast at the John Birdsong home Roy Dillingham and wife calledon Guy Blair at Fowlerville Sunday who is home from the hospitalMessrs Lawrence Camburn, LonnieVanSlambrook, Harold Porter EarlMurray,Charks BakerGeurge Foster John Sprout and ye editor attended aa Masonic dinner and MM degree conference of Livonia Lodge held at Ply  mouth last Wednsday nightGcotCBeetoMvvWFM Beet tOA MCRev Max Johnson of the Jamician Island was a Sunday dinner guest of the Robert PikesMr and Mrs John Boyer called on the Wesley Morrisons in Chelsea SundayMrs Erma Lewis and family and1 the Dale Millers attended the funerI al of Horace Hanson at Stock nidge SundayThe Carl Bidwells of Brighton callon the Ben White family SundayMr and Mrs W F Cloe attended the Kiwanis state convention and dinner at Lansing last week He beIggs to the Linden KiwanisMr and Mrs Ross Read and Mrand Mrs Howard Read attended the MichMich State game at Ann Arbor SaturdayMrs Ethel Smoyer of AkronOhiois visiting the Fred and Ross ReadfamiliesMr and Mrs Clare Miller tookRichard Miller and Dick Darrow back to Alma college SundayMrs Clara Kennedy and childrenof Detroit called on Mrs Emma Vollmer SundayRobedrt Tasch and wife with CarlCowan and wife of Detroit attendedthe MichiganMichigan State football game SaturdayJ Mrs, MbJeStekroeft ofFloridacalled on the Fred Reads last weekMesdames Sadie Read, Viola Readand Ethel Smoyer were in Grand Rapids this weekThe Ona Campbells with MrsMarion Pearson visited relatives St Louis and Brcckenridge Suvay MYRON HjUGHESComplete Line Plunbiog fixtures andSipptSes Electric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of Pomps Install  We ServicerHOWF UP  4114 Ml BASToners Grocer ftnekiuy RM4Qualify ftiechandiseLOW mICES6eer and Wine io Take OutPhono HowoK 705J2THE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater Systems Plumbing Repair OTWMteiT Phone UP 8 fifi7 PinckneyTho Fred Sinsror family have Harold pTseon and wif andmoved ln the Vedder apartment on Cenm Fwtor and Mrs ElijbethPutnam St vacated by the Alfred Ebby of Flint called on Mr, My Fuhrmans who went Io Crystal Fulls Huff Sunday The Don Wilts, hcv moved to Peter Short of Lakeland is th, new school bus driveri9CLL a, JbiKcLam ELECTWC QtkL Vyto,Theres nothing like an electric clothes dryer to helpyou fly through washday Pot the wetwaah in takethe dried clothes out Its at ample as that Youre as free as a birdand as lively, too For youhave cut out all that lifting, lugging, climbing stainwith baskets of heavy wet laundry, j j children, grand children and grandchildren of the late JohnD White held a reunion and dinnerSunda the Marion towa botue,42 were rtaeat 1Youre free to do the many things youd like todoenjoy your family, work at community projects,tackle those putoff jobs that never seem to get doneYoull like the way an electric clothes dryer taker the work out of washday   ,,,,rin PINGENB DlfiPATCB  7DuoThrm Oil Radiant C c  or C  tie HeaterOuoTl DuoTherm RegencyDuo Therm Imperial OilDAA5312 fB,MDuoTherm Hepcv,ilve   me HodfterTHE LAVEY HARDWAREPinckney sFRUITS VEGETABLESMEATS FISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE 1fflONE U 1Wfoctday October S, lULOCAL NEWSWayne Carr M apending the weekin Port Huron Herb Bryan and wife called on theHarold Porters Sunday I Mr and Mrs Hugh McPheraonII and sons of Howell were Sunday dinner guests of the Thomas Bonnvi9  H9 IH IWeek end guests of Mrs Edith 4Carr were Mrs Noreen Carr andMolly of Port Huron aad Mike Carr jand Miss Patrcia Haffe of Mich JState The Bo Jacks and Bonnie Hoskinafamilies spent the week end in Sidney with the Jack Roberts family Murray Kennedy and sons, Dickand Tom and Stanley Dinkel attended the MichMich State game at Ann Arb or SaturdayMrs Viola Read was in Jacksona couple of days last week Robert Carr and Miss Joyce Ortendahl of Grand Rapids called on Mrs Edith Carr Saturday enroute , to the MichMich State game The Murray Kennedy family called on the Stanley Culver family in Oak 1 Grove Sunday The Pittsfield Products Co has,started production at Dexter andHamburg Streets Bob Clark, Mrs hvight Wegener , Mrs MargaretClark , Mrs Alma Utley and Mrs Hay Kellenberger are employed thereNorman Root and wife have moved to East Jordan where they will run the American Legion Club rooms, jThey were given a farewell party by the Kevin Ledwidge, Jerry Ledwidges and Larry Hurtibuse Week end guests of the Marvin Shireys and the Julius Aschenbrenner  JjjHpr T Vjrs were Mr and Mrs Orla Bixel  lc J  Mr and Mrs Joe Bixel and son oComins, Mr and Mrs Luman Bixel and family and Mrs Lena Bixel of Biufton in honor of the 91st birth day of the  latter, grandmother ofMesdames Shirey and Aschenbrenner THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIThe Pinckney SanitariumRay   Duffy, M  D Pinckne y Michiga nCal l 110 0 A , M  t o 20 0 P  M Excep t Wednesday sMon , Xues , Fri , Sat 70 0 t o 80 0 P  M uve yi isuranc eCLA Y GORDO NLYL E W  MUNSEL L ASSOCIAT EREC1STERK O LAN Dufte  2ir  Las t Gru d Rive r155i  Howtll  MichigaoW  Munsell ,Dr  8  R  McGloske yDENTIS T112  Nort h Michiga n Av eTelephon e Offic e 93 5Residenc e 81 4Evening s b y Appointmen tAuctionee rcw  Sale s A  fiipcBer t Wyti eCal l Fowlervil k 226F 6Arnol dtmadiUc r FUNERAL HOM EDo a C  SwarUw KDirecto riftfdeu i Equipmen tAmbulap e Servic PHON E U P S117 2Fre d G  Reickhoff , Sr OPTOIETKIS T12 0 Wes t Gran d Rivw rHowell , Michiga nron e 35 8Lloy d Hecde eLivestoc k Haulin gVeekl y Trip  Mad e t o Detro rGencru j Trtickin gI HON E U  P SM4 7Roge r J  Car r Agenc yCOMPLET E INSURANC E COVE AG EEdit h R  Car r1  4  2 MIL L ST Pinckney , Mich  Phon e U P SS13 9RADI O   TELEVISIO N SERVlt Promp t an d Courteou sPbime  UP85  12 5 Webste r S Pinckney , Michiga n Real Estat einns , Homes , Lnk e Proper Bugiries  Opportunitie sYou r Propert y Hit h M WBroke r   20 9 Nort h Pear tUOSJZ  V PDR T iOPTOMETRIS TEy e Kxamiiuttioi uWednesda y an d Saturda yb y  Appointmen t912 6 Chiiso n Road , Y 4mi  S  ofBrighto n A C 744S JCL4bSliPf AD VSROOMSWorkiag woman will share 6 room house with wvman or couple WEDDING14 Styles in the new White 850to 950 per hundred Also weddingBooks, Receptionetc MatREHABILITATION COMMITTEThe County Rehabilitaton Cominitteu who handled relief funds inWorld War II from the sale of scrap 21101 Doyle Rd,Phone Alpine 62102 etc have nominated the following Before 7 a m and after 6 p, m officers Pres, Robert Parks Vice Pres, Floyd Borst Sec, Fred Cat F0R SSALECustom made Drapes FOR SALE12 guage double barrel rell Treas Charles P AdamsjAss Will give suggestions on material Stevens shotgun George Meabon pm and also on decorating schemesSusan Hood, Phone Alpine 62102TreasArthur Smith Election is 730 Oct 12 at city clerks office Phone UP 3312ki AirCusJuoned FOR SALE1953liar Air Subbltf givt yourh rest thrda loug boar otFOR SALEDUO THERM Oil Heatthg SfovewiW 55 gallon barrel f Cheviolet Convergfaucttt and 22 feet of copper tubing and standN J BuzZard Phone UP 83130 SomersF0H SALE 16 Oxford breedingj ewes excellent condition, 8 to 5j FOR SALEOne Oil Space Heater, year , Some registered with pap One Coal or Wooa Spae HeaterOne ers William Deutgch, Howeil 42U1Laundry Store UP 8 3289  7TTittlng f ervlc m your horns ori ac Af busincii No ition Ko xtra t, Srop ai a oardlSALESMAN1Xrme and AddisiJACK HANNETT1 FOR SALENobby Tread Tires710X15, Two mens suits, 11 wool, One gabardine sizes 39 also a 1 checked Sport Jacket, size 40 FOR SALE Accordian 120 baseGallantilike new, Cost 61285 WillSacrifice Call Eva Enquist at Howll 706 WANTEDA small usedMixer Henry ZelkerPhone HA 63563  CementarborWANTED SEWINGWill do altera tions and repairs at my homeMrs Merle Bobier, Phone 916S03 East Sibley, Howeell FOR SALE8 inch tiltingbench saw, useed slightlyThomas gfay ail E Main StPhone tJP 8732,LOSTThree white faced r n HertfordCattle near Bentley Lake and Beardsley Roads Finder notifyFOR SALE1948 and 1941 Dodge 4 PincTneyi tertSan06 U 8817 Doors, 48 has R H new paint,needsmotor repair, 41 runs8318 Thurston Rd, Silver LakePhone UP 83167WANTEDWoman or girl tofor two children days Transportat ion furnished 3090 Pattegon LakeRoad  FOR SALEGofcd western saddle,f bridle, curry comb and brushcare Roy Gampbell, phone UP 89746WANTEDVashiuga anaj called for and delivered Phone Howeli 1364 or 11 irtmtogfFOR SALE Sat, Sept 24 to to 6 P M Trailer, lawn mower,floor lamps, pressure cooker, furniture ,other itemsTHE WILSONS8010 Pingree Rd Phone UP 83297FOR RENTHouse excellent lorfor a large family Could be shared by 2 families with 2 children,oil heatand electric hot water,full bath withJPhnnt IIP 83250 ABES AUTO PARTSjlute PLr eorge VBaSkfvli22 MowemSbld and  pkone UP 899W wuwcra wilding Spte PAutomotive Glau Sbld and Installed , 1018 Eat Grand RlvrPhoa 151 WANTEDCustom Combinio  AHowelL Michigan Bailing Eugene MacAinsk w, dI fOrt SAIXUAVEU wJSSd, UP 8 97S7 or UP 8 55MretFOR SALERock Red stewing hensat 1 each Bruce EulerHA 69300FOR SALE Parakettes, Male 300 per pair 500 Mxt Albert ShirleyPhone UP 8 327 FOR SALESears visi motic wash ing machine excellent condition 70Call UP 83348 fnvj end Qrcrvul crradc ox miled, also ptoceued road qraveL FEABT MIXED CONCRETBa ft I GRAVEL COMPANY f weet of HowelLat 495DMacan Rurrd PiqSlTf5rf  m 8 t t HOWBIJ Phone HA 6944 RLSORRLORDER YOURFOR SALEGeneral Electric Refrigerator , 8 cublic feet, used 18 month Can be seen at Mrs Vivian Ledwidges Mrs Nan Meabon 1107 South State, Ann Arbor, MichFOR RENTModcrn, two bedroomhouse Mrs E Gallup UP 63105BLOOD BANK AT HOWELLThe BTood Bank will be at theHorcll Armory Oct 6 from 12 to 0 p m Anyone wishing to donateMil Pinckney UP 8 3131 FILL YOUR BIN NOW AT LOWER PRICESPOCOHONTAS BLOCK COALBRIQUETS STOKER COALHARD COAL SdFT COALFARMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANY rfiTHE PiNCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday October 5, 1955350 in Gift rcbandiseCenterRULES FOR CONTEST DURIINGOCTOBER 10151st PLACE 100 WORTH2nd PLACE 70 WORTH3rd Place 50 WORTH4th Place 40 WORTHth PLACE 30 WORTH6th PLACE 10 WORTH7th PLACE 10 WORTH8th PLACE 10 WORTH9th PLACE 10 WORTH10 PLACE 10 WORTH1 Contest Days Wednesday Oct 12 to Friday Oct 14 CSignalflres etc from the mercard you can get from them Thetotal number of the sales force itmay not ask anyone You must tryinto the Chamber of CommerceFriday One card, one estimate per14 at 900 P M at tthe Court House ten prizes worth 100 becond prizeten oFmere endorsementschants listed below on contest, more, the better chance to win3Indicate your estimate of thethese retail establishments You and make your own estimate4Turn your card with endorsements office in person before 600 P Mperson over 12 years old5Prizes awarded Friday night, Oct Lawn First place gets pick ofseven prizes etcVIS i i THESE DEMONSTRATIONStAFFERNOOK AND FRIDAY EVENING During HOWELL SHOPPING CENTER DAYSWEDNESDAY BALDWIN DRUGDICKSONSGREENES HOWELL COOPITSELLSLIVINGSTON DRUGPROCTORS SMITH  LOWESUTTONS THURSDAYBALDWIN DRUGDICKSONSGILKES  ZISKADICKSONS GREENESITSELLS LIVINGSTON 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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> Dispatchblame 71 THE EINCKNTT DISPATCH Wednesday, September 28, 1955MICHIGAN MIRROR Juuuirtu nuffcS SCHOOL NEWS IPolitician are swappi P Stockbridge win1 have dialpoxes as they get reay for the vice October 1 1956 campaign Stephen Hadiey of Uiaila iaEepublicans are going after tVe n w ilh gangreen is St Joe hospit PINCKNEY TIES SAND LAKE The Pinckney Pirates opened thehome aease Friday night by tieing the Sand Lake Wildcat 12 to 12 Pinckney scored the second period on a 25 yard pag from Higgs to  br Aiuerl ScniU, Pastorj Mases 80U and 1000 adevotions, JY iny eveningCoiifesono,labor vote and Democrats p opcr ul Am, Aroorus with a full aiate of incumbents Dexters newirc hall will be ie Henry Dick Kennedy went in to Nutaa DtvoUon ami Sauiniay tron in office are going after the farm lcaiei Utc  730 m There kick the extra point but did not get 73U to 900 p tn aui Sunday bevote ,,  Chtuirman Feikensnys his party will show the work ing man he has bencfitUd un erunder the Republicans by increas ed workmens iand iiafmploymen anniversarybenefits Democrat Chairman Stabler aysthe Republicans are driving thei farmers off the farms by not giv ing them the 100 percent     will be a program aua cider and , a   th Pf waa douglmut will be served I orJ qrtt Saad Lk tled the fore the Qu MasM and Mrs Feri Ernst of Dx 50tn weddingter celebrated theisSundaDexter postmasattend the national postmas convention at Galveston,as last week  on a 30 yard pass to Flynn Tneytook the lead in the 4th when Flynn Ufturcbran 61 yards for a touchdown Theto run the extra point failed With2farm iiv bzraa S Suptminutes to go Pinckney worked Muuui Wo aliijway to the Sand Lake 10 Here juiuay Scb ithey drew a penalty On the nexf Yjuxitf Peoples Meetingrlay Mike Heath went 15 yard Cottage Fellowship ServiceBob Long, former Dexter high I for a touchdown They failed to run ChurchPort orWaller lacb 100u1100 730price price parities they promised leh school star is playing football the extra point With many regularsand corporations are buying up on Western State College team, j injured Pinckney had to use a nsw T1   linep Don Packer was only usedtoHamburg Pat Friday night tfoey meet Mike Wednesdayfarm lands as business enterprises Kalamazoo and as yet neither of the parties Clifford VanHorn ofknow who their candidate will be has been, appointed to the newnext year Most people think thatcounty hospital board Gov Williams will try for a 5th , Brighton was all het up over theterm if he does not get a place on Hatswell fund last week but ftelthe national ticket iug is subsidingThe family burnedReepublicans are wary of the out and were left destituteA sumspecial session as they think it is of money was raised and 3000a trap the governor set for them was contributed from the CommuThey say whatever they do they njty Yund This caused the trouble wdll be eritiiaed j as some contended it was a giftDemocrats sought to tie their and others a loanNow the Hatswell200 a month pay increase to their  family has agreeed t0 pay t back4000 minimum wage bill at us and alJ g well RevOMalley and Dexter there to defend their League O Lakes titlePinckney WylieCampbellImus Dyer 800ChurchWinger, Faster 930 a m1045 a mfor teachers but their state cent tral committee killed the plan The legislature snowed under the5,000 minimum wage bill at itslast session iGregoryhasVietoffor 3hospital, London, Briggs ofoperates the disal engine which SimonsonHenry BurnsHuhman StoneHeath LEL T LG CRG LTR E QB LKRHFB Sand LakePHeiss HeisDiddinga Corgett CooperSpeeese ZanKBraf ord FlynnAins worth HelmsKen Mning WorshipTIUT5 night prajer meeting at the church a tJementary School , CURKi, OAIMN1 First GradtConnie Schmidt brought a spidrlut our science table and TimniySprout a grasshopper He named it George Gocbel He visited fiiaunt in Ypsilanti Sundayiiuniue Uun brother Lad a birthauy SundayJoe ISiiigeis brothers got locked jin the trunk ol the car Joe heuid I ,heard them cr in and released   nmatir 1S Jtre8sd aad Wlth ththem I smalIer Pol force here they picAroused by reports and press articles that the economy minJedlegislature may move the iova Lansing to the Tdnear Howell Howellani organizations have urorganized tu fiht it Thjj fact thatLansing wants to get ria ol it because ol the numerous escapes of choir practice 730 p niFOOTBALL SCORES M M36 Weci letween Main and Unadiila StreeU , Pastor045 a m1050 AM700 p m300 p m800 p m 400 p m730 p mRev KithSchoolWorshipYouth GroupBJvening Serviceis Praytr,i Coir Pruciice Wed Jr Poir PracticeFifth GradePat Hutslar gave aMRS ALBERT BENHAM  pulls the gravel cars at the Amen ,Mrs Albert Benham, 67,, died at can Aggregate, was bad y bun, , J Claricston 81 ,Mellus hospital Brighton, FA lay last week when the nae tped She ww Emily Schmidt, daugher over , Ann Arbor Kalamazoo 71 The McPhers of Christian and Regina Schmidt and While hauling fill dirt from the ,  SextQn Y ilaati 0Brook , was born in Dixbon August 7,1888 Diamond Dot ranch to the nw  yn 34 Grass  12 B 6 K tho flag Thanks very nicea demonstration of oxygen and itseank gave us a Anna Gydts brother had a birthnay Saturday Brian Wai ion is back in schoolHe saw some ducks on the lake Candy Plummer has 5 puppies,Willie Meyers has a puppy named Tippy Jimmy Baughn saw a doe deerwith 2 fawns  tralinrNancy Waring is back in school, handle We have started a unit on spiders and a movie on ths 3 BearsSecond GradeWhen Linda Wylie and her folkscame home they found a polkvin the houseCarol Menke brought flowers toschoolJennie Devine has a baby sifterbora last Tuesday Jeff Hcndee was in Cold water oilSunday at his aunts lure inmates running all aroundthe bounty committing depredations if the move is made Anotherinouj in tue leKislaiure would rn the Howeil institution ijato aaental hospital  All this igi ution is caused by the fact thatne Unwell institution and otaerTii hospitals in state ara not op to capacity Howeil can32U patients but now hasilly 2S0 A year ago there wereJJ At the Hovvll meeting it was ninteii out that organized effort opped the location of a state ison in the county This is moreir less conjecture It was rumoredell men were trying to sellthe state a tract of land in Genoa for a stale prison However no op wcie ever taken ou the landiitnpy va ever appropriatedtor ouch a prison Petitions were ouch a prison Petitions wereChristine Clark went to the foot  circiilalcJ against locating a prisball game Friday son iu the county and presented toDennis Parker brought a iror to  the legislaUieA similar petition toschool and Alan Bur som plants, iret the Chilson prison camp remov Third GradeRonnie Corways dad went toKalkaska last week Sarah McMacken visited fiom the county after an inmateescaped and committed a number of depredations failed heraunt Germaine SundayJoan Kichmans mothernew washing machine hascalendar charts with the rtory of, Cheryl Schmidt visited her grand parents where her dad is traininghis hunting dogsShe married Albert Bnham Oct Howell Baptst church a purse cou Loth  Dewkt g Bath  Gainfc8 We are vvntmK numbers from 1     j10 1931 at Birmingham, Alabamaring 600 was found I5 Webbervillft 8 Fowlervllle 6, to 100 to Pns ,,  I,ads yAnn10, 1931 at Birmingham, Alabama,where they lived 15 years She waa jg 600 was foundFivVfrom this county 15, Webbervill 6 Fowlerville C,received Williamston 0 Dundee 14, Salinea member of ttte MftthoJist church Masters Degrees from the Univer i3 Leslie 6, DensvilleBesides herFtisband she leaves 4, attytrfMichigan this month Theybrothers Fred, Detroit, Herman and are Ray Moriarity and Ma Anjl d h f A   M Har24, Flint Dye 6 Mason020, Lindon spellingThis Is Our Life is the subjectwrote to help Mrs Milter get ne quainted with us We are working vi KitedA Georgia grandmother, 70 yearsold won the jackpot in the 64,000 Question Quiz last weekHer take as 2,00U The question wasw hat 7 biff league ball playersmade over 5000 hits during theircareersShe was told that Ty Cobb was one and then she went aheadRock 20, University 0 Lansing StGottlieb of Dixboro and John of Ann Campbell ofArbor nett Howell Clarence Schutz and Marys 30, St Thomas 6The funeral was at the KeehH Fun1 Verna Valey Briffhrt bridge 0 Lincoln 7, Chelsea 0Flat hT on multiplication and have hadarihinetic tests We welcome Sharoneral Home Brighton Monday, Rev, McLucas officiating Burial in Fairview Cemetery  The M E Darvows and George Thompsons of Pinckney attendedthe funeralRUMMMAGE  BAKE SALE St Marys will sponsor a Rummage and Bake Sale on Friday and Saturday, September 30 and October 1 in former Erma Lewis homeon Main Street A Howellbicyclescarry lights ordinance requiresat night to OCTOBER JURY LITTThe October term of court startsI October 10 For years Livingston er Bullock to our 5th grade, RonniSinger and Ronnie Haines painted doL Duvl1 Shirtyboxes for our insect collection Wehave started charts for our Mich unit We thank Mrs Kellcnbertrfor the World News Chart and the BillIJradys at Ann ArborCheryl Darrow won a liiblc at  , ,,   L i i i  IT ir i i ani named up Anson Honus WaaSunday school Nancy Holister has moved back to Pinckney Judy Schroeders motherOhio and brought a is back fromcharm bracwho had themumps is back in school The justafsons called on JimmyCantrell Sun Lary mother had a birthday Saturday uner, Tris Speaker Eddie CollinsLarry LnjoiePaul WanerAU thesehave been inactive for yearsCapAnson retired 50 years ago andthe others at least 25 It seems toii3 the quiz programs are a form   of gambling although the one quized floes not put up anything butThe Chelsea schoel will allow no ,  ctpL tirm hTiV concratulate her on a new prind Ann Miilie Young has moved into   au a oeptemoer term but it has onidvuidve nti on a mw j,rann    Barbara Ludwg uof i1 questions leading tooff for small game hunting been changed to October, There daughter Mrs Miller goes to nightwent to Canada Sunday ami saw aor his time There is usally a buildup of minor juestions leadingthe jackpot question and failuresoapbox derby Janes Pine has the mraselsSCHOOL BOARD MEETINGThis meeting was called to discuss bids received of purchase of a new schoo bus Five bids were received Theboard decided on a 48 passengerFord V8 bus, favoring an 8 over a6 due to availability of same Mr Reader was appointed tocheck further in the exact descrip tion of items included in the bidsfor direct comparson and to place,order according to findingThc school board signed severalcontracts with teachers who hadot yet received sameHARVEST SUPPERFried Chicken, Family Style atWest Marion Church on Wednesday, October 5Free will offering Serving starts at 6 p mLIBRARY NEWSNew books are Act of GodKennedy and Phantom DeerLippincott byby serving in Korea with the First U Morgan and Robert Dickison rapeS MarinesOCTOER JURY LISTKirk Handy VTreva Risdonjlren Tesh HartlandHerbert Lyong, Mavybut will allow 5 days for deer are 9 criminal 16 jury cases 25 gchool Monday niffht in Ypsilantihunting providing the pupils par nOnjury cases, 11 chancery and 24ent makes the application in per divorce Sixth ciraaeson The criminal cases are driving a We Pt out our first copy of The1 Francis Reason visited her cousinPvt Gilbert Shugg, son of Mrand car away unlawfully Alex Wilson Little Town hiK Games Fnay ngrt at Mesick Mary Wylie visited herMrs E G Shugg of Hush Lake is and Morvin Lowman appeal, Lilly and madfc U  C0Sin  Satur1y Sy , panMrs Heatons room visited us to  Lddie Fisher joined the CubOscar Stapleman disorderly Alex see our Columbus Day Program  Scouts Mrs White is leader Ray i the toll road They are asking why Wilson Indecy  i Bowhallfn Rachel Nash,Bobbie Heck,Euward i Bullock visited his grandmather in  Ziegler should use all of the hifhdeoent  libertiesMarshall Campbell Guv Paul Burg,Leonard Simonson, Ypsilanti and went fishing at the  way money to build a road parell Jury casesAttachment, , iRakpiV John Chamberlain, E Jward Riggs, Ford damHambugClrrwice Pwdham, Fred , Green yg Hockett MotQr Salestres Terry Rowell, Demse Mowers To n pass on caseForest Dedun vs Lea Read Dennis Singer and lunny  L have started a unit on insects state especially the proposed roadHertz Station vs Emmett Hinchey will represent our room in  and havo jars for killing them and to Mackinac The fill road can beCharles Bevard vs H nry the new elementary school orches  nets for catching them We are  built in IW monthsIt will take ZiejHadley, Freda Bailey vs James tra Fourth Gradeanswer any of them loses you ahyou havp already wonThe state press is beginning to State Highway Commissionerglir for stubborn opposition toing the toll road when roads are needed worse in other parts of theGoetz TwpMary Peterflon,HowellGeraldineIoscoHeman Rife, TheroniphsOceolaVada Major Stone, Raymond Lagley vs Koith Paul BurK brought 5 Miller, Tessie Teamon vs Marjorie 6cnol making collection for our exhibitplants to  e are Earning to place them on I a streching board Each will make  Putnam Lenore Wagner, Myrtle j Ignace Goetz Rugh Ward assumpsitCom Credit vs Kathy Reason and Micky Rit er  chart about one We thank MrsWalter Gevera, Swedish Gage vsJoe Kujawa, Howeli Coops V3 er 5 years Io buid his Anyway weSmith Unadilla  Pauline Cole, BurrJackson Brighton Twp  Lillian Parnell,Mae Understock CohoctahRufcyWolfe vs Walter SuterFarm Bureau Mutvs Nancy Hodges, City of Detroitvs Robert Nixon, Com Credit vg birtrdays the some dayKindergartenDennis Booth has a new calfhis farm Lindy Slones neighbor has 2 pon do not believe there is any great opposition to the roads except froaZiegler and people whose land iDowning for sending us a crayon  crossed So far the latter have loat batik of a Tiger Swallowtail Butt I all court suits started by themerfly showing the 4 stages of is   life In arithemtic were are reviewing Farmer have raisedies Mike and BabeShe rides one of addition and the carrying of tens, P th year but it apparentlynooew INlXOn, J0m credit Vs JCB Wlfte UQ ue one rwcg wic u       oes not mpan onvfVio oa Divorce cases are Tylor vS Cath them Larry Klein ha, a calico cat  gBrphjr the hemphen and    r SSna UJ Mo  r i Rnnnip Mkin vUitA friends in T tlc 7 continents   L  w ldU LDe lwtM erine HigdonMary vs  Don Fishes  Ronnie Makin visited friends in LaaLloyd, George  David vs Audrey Mowers, Laura sin Cari Cnrts brother, Bobby, Sunday and lirucehisOlie   vs Gordon Bachman, Eleanor vg had a birthday bunday and liruceConwayClna Love,Gay Johnson John whitehead Mary vs Eugene Gyde was 5 years old SaturdayTom income reduced while wagesmanufactured articles continueDeerfieldClaudeEhreenberg Sharp Louise j Crarlick Earl g Mary PlattAtmvs John Gregor, Lucy va Donald  caught a big fish Susan BiuLinda Whitley and DeannaGenoaVern Walker, Joe McGuire Crist Donald vs Shirley Smyth,  Haines sing in the choir Ricky Kim DuBois Sec Carol Froehlichpreen OakMat WeruelChfford i Mary vs Leonard Kroczak James Burg has 2 frogs Chuck Porters Trea, Karn DowningAlison i va TiPttv St rhnrlca PnlnU v brother cut hia arm One of John Fourth and Fiftnvs Bfttty St Charles, RalphMr and Mrs Edmund Haines cntained at a turkey  dintneCIauae Sopers,Whit Clyde Sopers Detroit Carl Sopersand Carl Skomans, Ann Arbor Don Pattons Howell Douglajmd JoeFlanmera and Ora HaTnesand wifeof PinckneyNo Hunting and No Trespassingtijrns for sale at Dispatch OfficeH C Vedder ad Lonnie VnSlambrook and wives spent the weekend at northern Michigan and called on formers cousin, Lou Vedder thetd ball player atf Beulah RollisonThe Leo Bettys family of Wall all Sheldon, Lucille vs Willie Brew Zezulka was shopping in Detroited Lake akd 7Bob Carr and Miss  e Audrey vg Dod Alman, June  last week Judy Hulls dog stays inJjjyce Opendahl of Grand Rapids vs Alred Stuick Edward vs Virgin in the road She is trying to teach Blades expects to have abiyclej4 Margaret Harter, Velna vg Marsh Narrows raccoons got away Linda Richarc McCartys cousin brokeoil Qtoinr T ,iii c tx7iii n,  7f7uea wna aVinnninCT in nPtrnit his arm and dd not find it out un Our class officers are as follows  lsRuth Minock Vice Pes, , ed to iriake Political capitol of this and charge that it is because theRepublicans cut price supports toSO percent The law they passed provides for slashing price supsport still lowerreducing acoragecrops of cottontqb2CcoJweek afterwards, Richard next year andfor the basicMrs Blanch Naylor of Eaton Rapids Sunday Arbaugh Schaub and wife ofIthaca called n the the Albert Diftk els Sunday planting some shade trees Duwayne on a bottle and had 27 stitches takDiht Mtto brother hadK1WAN1S NOTES 20 Kiwanians attended the dinner at Cassidy Lake last night ThenAlllen Dinkel and Audrey Klikot was a program and they were taken Baxter has 2 goats, Vhe salamanderEmily Milelr brought us diedCORNER STONE LAYING Dwight Mattesons brother hada birthday SundayA number from our room are going to play in the band 2 boys inwere in Lansing Monday ER TONE LAYINGcorner stone of the new How  our room showed us a picture they f lkon a tour of the buildings including  el Baptist church was laid Sunday had drawn after looking at antsMrs Clara Kenneedy and child , the new modern regulation size gym I with appropriate ceremonies Spcik  nd grasshoppers We have interren of Detroit Wilbur Eisele The trip to Plymouth next Tuesday  ers were Dr e of Fowlerville called on  is cancelled and the meeting is at of the dioCese TayloWcretnryThe acquittal of the 2  rtn in a negn the Mrs Emma Vollmer SundayMrs Arthur Pardon of Rushation at St Joe hospital, Ann Argation flourishes So the acquittal of a negro who it wag charged triedto date a white woman was only in21M with the states policyIn 1918 7 elk were released atPigeon River The herd now numbers 600 and has spread out to Alpena and Hubbard Lake  tho C W Hookers of Ann ArborcaUed pt the J H Hooker homeTHF KINCVS PThe Kings Daughters meet inThursday Oct 6 at 2 p m with MrsThomas Bonner L  F DRIVE INM36 AT HAMBURGRan burgers Hot DORS Steaks andSatdwiehe Soup, ChiliMattwtfi Sodan Snnaaes CLOSED ON MONDAY esting items on our bulletin boardLast week we made cards andthe Congl church here Howard  member of the Baptist convntion, ang Happy Birthday for Jamas Read and Kenneth Klein will have j rhe church will cost 200,000 and Kubat and Roy Carpentera fine program  win stenH on the gitG of thp old MOVED HIS OFFICE  Attorney Charles B Gates manwiM seat 300 and have Sunday haB moved bin office over the Mc school rooms, a ofUce, study and a Pheron BankHoweJl where he willshare offices with Municipal Judgewill stand on the site of the oldchurch bnU in 1873 and i colonial Style of block with brick facing, itchoir roommmmmmmmmmmmmm, I Francis E Barron Gatesman was LBLOOD BANK AT HO WELL j candidate for  prcwerntor in 1954The Blood Bank will It at tho i will run again in 1956 Armory Oct 6 from 12 to 6p m Anyone wishing to donatei cail Pinckney tip 8 3131  27 fire burnedweek 99 acres last jq,paruTfsan3corn Wheat has already been cut to the minimum and wllnot be reduced next year All thiswill avp the nation millions to price aujxJftts and should makeraw material and food cheaper but it will put an awful dent in thefarmers income and may throw the western farming states in theDemocrat column next year as Itdid back in 1948 when prices lfc into a tail spinPINCKNEY MAM LEAGUE W1 Dinkels Plumbing 112 Barnes Hotel 113 Reads Lumber  114 Larrys Marathon jSknrice 8 5 Plainfield Farm Bureau  7R Vans Motor Sales    6 Velvet Eez    5K I O O F No 40 40 Detroit Die Set  4 9 10 Gregoiy Tavern , 8 1011 Prices Mobile flerrfe  1 11 12 Lavey4 Hardwwt L111 4 5778 1 iJ   fljcvPINCKNBY DISPATCH Wednesday, September 28, 1966FORA THE BBTTER WAYTo Finac a New Autemob I U THE BANK WAY Buying a car with a loan from tbiaback gives you these clearcut advantages 1 Lower dealer price because we advance all cash above down paymentX Lower interest rate than you mightotherwise pay 8 Spacedoul repayments for yourconvenience Finance your car the better waywith a cash laa here Charles Teeple and CharlesCamptcll are drawn on juryA large clock was installed iathe Glazier tower at Chelsea last weekvJeff Parker is now janitor ofthe school, opera house and Methdist churchJoie Harris is attending the Normal at YpsilatiSydney Sprout has 34 music pupils at Stockbridge HOW ELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANWednesday Thursday Sept 28, 29 Micky SpillanesKISS ME DEADLY wits  Ralph Meeker and Glwia Leachmaia mng 5n f Sinbad Angels, The AmericanoLEE THEATREWHITMORE LAKETue, Wed, Thur, Sept 272819 THE SEVEN LITTLE FOYiw in TechnicolorMusical Comedy withBob Hope and Millk Vitals and Angel ClarkShowg 715 and 900Wers NoFirst Nanouai Bank NOTES 25 YEARS AG1 Fedataloi tcderail UcMire Cmparattm  federal Deposit InvHOME LOAN PLANIf youre looking for sensible homefinancing  for welladvised plan that as eas tolivewith  be sureand check with our home loan advisers Our mortgage financing gives you payments to fir your income Equal monthly renciiL payments includeprincipal and interest and m include taes andinsurance, too Our plan leads 10 frccand clearownershipAD cwpoiie op to 10,000 msweu D our membertiiip in eke federal Deposit kisuranc Corpjrattor THE McPHERSON SiATE BANK Over ightyNiae Years of Sale Ail Deposits lasored Op to flOJXMVUM it to Maiux oi uuala M Potter, Mentally incompetent, jAC a oeasiuu oi swuuiSepieuiber 7, 1855 UCAU WJILiinxnx itoi Probaeea laTAXESPINCKNEY VI11AGE TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE AT MY HOMESATURDAYS AND MONDAYSUNTIL FURTHER NOTICEHELEN REYNOLDS, Villlage Treasurer545 East Putnam St P 0 Box 203, Pinckney tuuelwicGiven, Taat tillaxey ilOCourt on October 4,1955,at 1000 ashould not be graiueu 10 Guardian of said estitiui 01ntua lealpose of investing the proceedsu puoncuuwuluxA OCCASIONSWINKELhAU FLORAL COMPANY Phone 284 ho we IISTfcAK, Your Choice LbSHORT RBM, LbCHUCK ROAST, Lb 59c25c39c100 39c Rev Lewis Dion of Ruth has beenappointed pastor of St Marys church herePinckoey played a 0 to 0 tie withYpsilanti high school reserves there Friday The state cement plant at FourMile Lake has closed down The I 190 convicts who operate will re 1main there though  fThe Congi Church put on an cmens service Sunday night Ross Read was in charge The orchestra consisting of the Iseler SistersArnold Berquist, Wayne Wagoner,  Robert RichardeoivClifforfl Mftler, Win and Bill Baugbn and Edsil Meyer played Rev Schwartzkopt Bjoiwefi, gave the invsocationFloydweeks related his experiences in France and Rev McClain,chaplain of Jackson prison gave the addressLester Huff, Harry Palmer and M  E Darrow sang soloes The allmens choir of John Martin HenryKice, Wm Euler, Percy SwarthoutAzel Carpenter, Merwin CampbellMark Nash, Emil Weddige, Don Swarthout and Harold ReasonStanley Dinkel sang Fred Read,Ncupy 0 Frye and John Dinkel ushered  The attendance was large M M J Reason and son, Gerald,cms mciiie LUayavcn uua m4L tne have started a meat market in thetycuauiici caae a cy oi ixua uouce Pearson building on West Main St u ua siervfeu uyuu cu ikiiwii pun Pinckney Independents beat the to mujieai ai nfl iai UO awuttm South End Athletic Club of Aan Arbor here Sunday 26 to 6 Don Swarthout, Emil Weddige, CecilHendee and Vic Bourbonnais got the touchdowns Birkett Newkirk is building abig bathing beach at Portage Laketo be called Newport BeachJohn Roberts, the Dexter patriarch was 101 years old SundayMrs Flossie Martin, widow ofthe late Max Martin of Tinckney,died at Chelsea SundayShe leaves 2 sons Hoff  Smith have sold their oilstaons in the county to the Stab le Oil Co of Ann Arbor r Walter Mercer was marriedlo Miss Aila Hoyer at Hancock on Sept 12Miss Mae McCleer of Gregory Mrs Jennie HaEe Segee died ntwno was tucke by a horte tiled Zephyr Hills, Florida, last week last weuk t uiurai was 4ridtu MT Kelly will give a lecture rn lockjaw developed Ireland Sunday night at StJosphs1 ire Chancu uuu met with Mrs hall, Dexter Admission freeLeiia Monks Tuesday night Chiford Baughu, 17, son of MrC  liaufeiii, died Sept 25 Tnefuneral was at the home Saturday and was attended by 300 EmmaBurgess, Blanch Martin, Petcy Swarthout and W A Nixon sangRev Gates pruached the sermon Clyde Darrow is working inJackson Frank Hacker of Brighton is Friday Saturday Sept 30 ct 1Double FeatureGary Cooper, Burt LancasterVERA CRUZIn Superscope and coteandMOONFLEET StarringStewart Grainger, Georgen LineraaScope and Color Swu, Mon, Tuu Oct 2 3 4THE PRIVATE WAR OF MAJOE BENSONPlaying the old army game with bran neew rulesStarringCharletton Heston, Julie AdaawNoveltie Newsin ColorTHE COBWEB in CinemaScope S Sunday, Monday October 2, 3Matinee Sunday 230 p m CoitHumphrey Bogart, Gene Tierney Richard Widanark,jLauren Racafl in    THE LEFT HAND OF GOD In Cinema Scope a Coior Charles Boyer Gloria GrahamColor Cartoon and NewTues Wed, Thurs, Oct 4 Rosalind Russel, Fernando Lamos inTHE GIRL RUSH in TechnicolorSCO DRIVE IN THEATREFriday Saturday Sept 30 ct 1 AMERICANO SYLVANTHEATRESON OF SINBAD A Drama StarringDale Robertson, Sally ForrestIn Cinema Scope and ColorCartoon and Nweauxu, iecuxii, ai, acast iurieeuprior u autlx aeariii, ur awvicu ac ieabt live oj nor u bucu neafiiiK biinui, Juuge of PiobateoiMotes ot 4o icursWe thaiik C A Hwsse for a oushui oi elderberries and Geuige Hendec for a bushel of potatoesihe Aeeeple Hardware hayscales on the square nave uuca rw and uio wuxkm again withGlenn Ford, Frank Lovejoy and Caesar RomeroandGUN FURYin Technicolor withRock Hudson and Donna Reed Tartoon Sunday, Monday October 2, 3WERE NO ANGELSIn TechniortorA Comedy StarringHumphrey Bogart, Joan Bennett and Aldo RaySunday Show 3, 5, 7, 9 CartoonSunday, Moday October 2, 3 THE KENTUCKIANin CiiieniaScujje and ColorwithBurt Lancaster, Dia na Foster and Shows 715, 905 Dianna Lynn Tues Wed, Thurs, Oct 4A Walt DISTV ProductionUVING DESERT andBEN AND MEA Walt Disney ProductionCartoon, This is the LifeSADBAKATn Technicolor doming The Cobwebb, Girl RushTo Catch a ThiefTue Wed, Thurs, Oct 4 MARTYGROUND BEEF 39c, 3 Lbs for BACON SQUARES, LbBEEF SOLD BY SIDE OR QUARTERCUSTOM BUTCHERING EVERY WEDNESDAYTHE HOLUSTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinckney 550 David Nash entered MichiganBoris Kaloff, and Nino Marcel  9jathern I lersity lt weekimmet King underwent an operation at SSt Joe hospital Ann Atbor last weekMr and Mrs J Snyder of AnnArbor called on the Clare MillersSundayTra Luelle Patterson of Stockbndgc called ou ihe Stanley Dinklo Sunday  nilErnest Borgnine and Betsy BlairGARDEN OF EDEN, 1v uricolorCartoMThe Harold Porters went to ScottField, 111, Saturday Their son,Jimmie, who is in the air corp came home with them for a week Mrs Mae Dallers White ShrineClub held a picnic at the Harold Porter home SundayRobert Read and wife attnedthe MichMissouri football gameat Ann Arbor Saturday THE ROUSH PLUMBINGWaltr Sysien s Plumbing RepairINTER COATS ARE ARRIVING DAILYat,  , Wayne Carr spent the week endputting in 3 milking machine and at port Huron wth higwill increase his herd to 70 cows , John McDonTieI is a patient The Mich State San at Howll St Joe hospital Ann Arbor eceived its 1st patients last week The Kenneth Lorings of HowellA from Detroit, 3 more come tiig j ,nr,lf Sunday with the L J Henryweek    r fllyDr Andrew Rocho and Mrs Mrs Alta Meyer is taking a ressie Hoskin of Calumet were fresher course at Stockbridge Alinrried Monday at the home of so Mrs Audrey Leethe grooms sister, Mrs E T Me The Mark Nash family spentClear of Anderson by Rev Com Sunday at the George Brookmanmerford home in OvidThe George VanNormans were Frank Aberdeen is home from Stla Detroit Uat week Joe hospital, Ann Arbor IoWILL HOLD YOUR COAT iN LAYAWAY VITHA SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT WHILE THERE IS LARGE SCHOOSE FROMPEIRCES STORf fv W Revolt MICHCKTWE Qve Gold Stamps with  wwm50 NEW RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS TO CHOOSE FROM NEW REMINGTON WOODMASTER 740A Cal 3006Aato Loading Rifles NEW WINCHESTER MODEL 5 rTO HADING TTOTCUNS SCOPE AKD prfoKE MOITNTIN d IXSTALI ED BY EXPERT8MILL CREEK SPORTING GOODS BREAK GROUND FOR NEW PIN KNEY PAROCHIAL SCHOOLbroken here Sept 14 for St Marys parochial school The ones taking part in the ceremony were front rowE Gochevarc1 itectiHoyjl Rev CampWU Maryland Rev Schmitt Pinckney Rev Kokowitz Lakeland Francis Grady contractor Re MfcCann,The ltar boys are Denni s Singer, Francis Clark,Tom Siagre Bobby Kelly Dennis Clark, DoaalJ Singer  Phonv IIA milt on 63135The D Conklin family of GrandRnpicls spent the week eni at theRay urns hme  h The Hubert Lehvidpre family ofRoyal Oak spent SaLuday wilh Mrs Eleanor Ledwidg DEXTER, MICHThe Wayne AtTees are visttteftiy ton, Cy ard family at GladThr A Jr v Wylio Aftmily called OBthe Ned Schaufles of near 8todbridge Sundayt    l      THE PINCKNE 1 DISPATC HU4 So  ttowei tthrVHj Dispaic a ja s 8eoon d CUs s j a t f  totficmAc t ut  Marc a S  W7 7Mic aEMvssSel fLINGERI EUP si uGJiNT S FURNISHING SGOOD SSHOESGROCERIE SDRYGOODSI No eosfl  pi p   intsmSiegler capture s th e Topo th e Flam e heat , doesn twaste  it up th e flue  ordinar y heater s do  Thi iextra , patente d inne r beate ris  bujl t righ t int o th e hear to f t j hottes t fire  It cap ture s th e 4 Time s Hotte rhea t fro m th e burne r flamepour s it  ove r you r floorsSAV E U P T O  50 I N  FUEL ttftBM C FUllift SO  Tlf i EOTtO M O F TH E COt D iO I L  HEATER SProv  I f o f you r Slmghr ftooferxmak  fh s X MATCHTtsri The Jac k SUAT S o f Lun i y an dJimm y Lavi y o t i piluu i vent Ath e week  en,i n h ti j L e Laveys  X0 a Campoci l am i wil e caK i uth e Puu l Sii,uu,c  o  ua dRapid s Suturua y an a spen t Sunda ywit h th e Car l IA U famil y in  Lunsin g where , iiif  LLMIL Z childre nwer e christene d an d th e Lent  fai nil y joine d th e kLhui 1 ciiiuch Mrs  Eloys e Cam , i l   nde dth e Kings  Daujh u r s conventio na i Flin t Tuesday Th e Ro y lttau n famil y spta tSunda y wit h he r aun t in  Midland Sunda y guest s u f th e M  J  Keas o n famil y wer e Cieiu  itcaso n an dwif e Walte r Keaso n an d wife,Mis Florenc e Art z o f Dciioii  an d Mrs   Ma e Kan e n  Whitmur e Lak eArthu r Diamon d an d wif e o fShrevepor t ,La , an d A l Steei e an dwif e o f BuffiK J ciiilt d o n th e K  bber t Amburey s SuixJay Th e Ronni e llokin s famil y ar dMadge  Jac k o f Detroi t spen t Sun da y wit h th e H o Jacks Th e Gerr y Eichman s wer e Sun da y dinne r yius  o f tli e Irvi aKennedys Mr  nr d Mrs  Wn  W il e c liedo n  th e Erik, 1   Whil e an d th e Uai lWhit e familie s a i Howel l Su n iay Mis s Amand a DcLar r to k ise r Gir l Scout     i X  r v  roas t a t Hal f IMoo n Lak e Sunday   Th e Wesle y Morrison s u f Chel  jse a callci l o n th e Joh n Cnyer s iSunday  Dinne r riesL  o f th e Rober t Pike s Frida y wer e th e ETsto n Clarie s o f Cnaiilu , Ay  ii ,A  iIJan d an d Floy d Kii k oi  HA V 1  Geral d Heu y va  hom e fro m Detroi t ove r th e week  end  Mr  an d AlrsAshe r Vv  lie , S  irle y ari d Jimmie , attende d th e wed d in  o f he r neice , Marar t Pickfor dt o  Claud e Thoma s a t Ioni a Satur day  ,  IDr  Harlo w Siioha n an d wif e  f  Jackson , Hill y Siieha n o f An n A  bo r Le o Caris h an d wif e an d Mr    an d MrsWell s o f Detroi t calle d o n   tth e Willia m Shehan s Sunday  IMis s Blanc h Marti n wa s a t U  of  M  hospital  An n Arbo r las t we e k  1a  coupl e o f day s fo r treatment  C 1M 1 an d Mr  Lyn n Hende e an dth e Lljy d Hcadecfamd y s, t f  e Walte r lieusoi i and Wiai n M rweek  en d wit h th e Dr  Ji m N sh fe r WQI  Wednesda y u  is  o f ih famil y o f Coldwater  Mrs  Lyn n  Mr  an d Ms  W  F  Clos e hav ereturne d fro  thti r ii i mile i h i MYRON HUGHE SComple x Lin e Tkrrbv,  FixturesHeater sj  lin e o f P7 5 BA8 T M  JI rvuolit yL anejme J u4 0UJ 2Mrs  lie  I h nde e   n i ir ha 1had y whil e ranni,  f i u it las  we iii d 1 7 stitche s v  ert 1 ia  n    i  iia  e  re  eiw d a  car d fro mi r an d Ev u Inquist , linckney ,t   LU  m  v4ritm r hx fch ,i  Ridnow s    U  aiiok e W  a  The y als o visit   n i iver , Mrs  J  D  McNitt , a t  atlerv , ia wliei u the y visite d th e Oit o Dnk  s i n Siou x Cit y an d w  r e in t Mi 1 i d M i Le  Davi s m iiiidc h Hill s   iey   cxiidn t  A iorthi n m iTh e M o    s ,  W i Hi   av d m y heife r a t tri e Intii a o iIhie  Adam s o f D n l ca 1  o  Lii 1  ,DII , Si, , a  ta  C iaMa w Hoi  Siiiidiv 1 1  K   MI , l    i     T l , a v k ui  th e U  S  Ma r  hom e ni l Irav e fro m Sa n D lI  ihioi v iadh  o n a5siy nii  si u Ill  Ii wd i there  H e i n iUivAGJ u an d dine d a tTh e Howlet t Hardwar eHardware , Implements , Plumbing , Gregor y ,Mich HERE  A  NE W PROFESSIO N A L BEAUT Y SERVIC EZOTO S PINPER MIT S WONDERFU L AN D COST S S O LITTL EONL Y 495  Thi s Include s Shampo o an d Se tTH E PINCKNE Y BEAUT Y SHO P21 2 EAS T MAI N S T BRITT A BRASH , PROP  PHONE U P 8991 1Doroth y Dinke l too k car e o fih  Do n Pasc o childre n las t wee kwhil  thei r parent s wer e o n a  trip The y go t the m Sunday O n Sunda y th e Arthu r Pardon sp  Georg e Roushe s visite d Jane tJohnson , Mrs  Rouahe a neic e a tHurle y HospiU l Jlint OU a Robinso n an d wif e lef t thi so n  a  vacatio n tri p t o Escau RobinsoB S o f Aw Sanda y wit h Lester McAfe e an d wif e wer eLansin g las t Tuesday Charle s Ric e an d Willia m Sha wan d wive s o f Detroi t an d th e Lyn nBeatty s o f Rus h Lak e spen t Sun da y wit h th e Leste r McAfees Th e Kenaet h Zill s o f An n Arbo rwer e Sunda y visitor s o f th e Mar ti n Ritters Georg e Sprat t an d wif e o f Far mingto n spen t Sunda y wit h th e OU n The followin g attende d th e rec eptio n fo r Willar d Sauer , ne wgran d marshal l o f th e Michiga n jGran d Lodg e F  an d A  M  a t Spa rt a  Saturday  Lawrence  Camburn,Orlan d Winslow , Clar e Mille r On aCampbel l OU n Robinson , Re x Sac ket t Franci s Dodg e an d wive s a dy e editor  Dodg e wa s speaker Saue r is  a bi g appl e growe r an dha s abou t 70  , mtacft hfiric  dry9t load 1 gntfy  fombhd dry toff,  fluffy,  fmarkohty  wtinkkfrmIDic k Darrow , Ric k Mille r an dJerr y Mrofk a wer e hom e fro m Al colleg e ove r th e wee k end  tLawrenc e Camburn , Clar e Mill e r an d On a Campbell , Pinckne ytende d a n M M degre e conferenc e a tStockbidg p Thursda y an d aaaift e d  i n th e work Murra y an d Georg e Dag g spen tth e wee k en d a t th e latter s hom ei n  Detroit  jEdwar d Reindea , husban d o  th etermer  Eva McLucas , suffere d ahear t attac k a t hi s hom e i n An nArbo r las t week Re x Noggl e an d wif e o f An n A rbo r hav e got  t o Texas   i 140,000of you r neighbor s us eElectri c Clothe s Dryer sWh y d o s o nan y folk s choos e electri cclothe s driers  Simpl y becaus e electri chea t i s a S clea n a s th e svntThere s anothe r reaso n wh y electri c dryer shav e th e dae  They cos t les s to  bu y    operat e fo r only , pennie s a  load  The y are convenient , too  Rai n o r shineyo u ca ndr y clothe s an y tim e i n a n electri c dryer It s eas y  whe n yo u dr y clothe s 4ti  l7mFFFtNGENST mpFATGB Wednesday, September 28, 1955SAVIhd Jonn Vaughn and dftugbterjaneof Detroit called on Mn EmmaDinkel Sunday Born to Dwight Butler and wifeJennie Tupper of Durand lastweek a daughter  The Jo Griffiths and Otn Matteson and wife had dinner at theMark Matteson home at Cunningham Lake Sunday iJames Amburgey who is In theair corp is home from Texas Hisnext asignment is Wichita, Kan THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIThe Pinckney SanitariumRaf M Duty, M D Pinckney MichiganCall 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat 700 to 800 P MGeneisasMrs Clare Palmer and daughDetroit Saturday HUMg I P D manceter, Patty were in Mrs Blanch Clark was intrtt SaturdayThe Merlin Amburjjeys had dinner at Tourneys, Stockbrige Sunday Martin Ritter and wife and RayYoung and wife and dinner atFrankenmuth Thursday Mrs Eleanor Ledvvidge is siting her sister, Mrs Veronica Walk  er in Detroit and her 30ns, Hubert 1  and Desmond, in Royal Oak CLAY GORDONLYLE W MUNSJELL ASSOCIATE Rh riWTFRFD LAISUPreseoson Tradein Specials Limited timeBeautiful new 1955 DuoTherms in smart Sandalwood finishBlower circulates heat by force Turns itself on and 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Tfoltuae 71 BINCKNKY M3PATCHWednesday, September 21, 1955MICHIGAN MIRROR  NtiGWBORWu IHOTE3 SCHOOL NEWS Republican legislators do not like The name of the Stockbridge Agthe special session called by Gov ricukure school has been changed to Irnor Williams for next month for t Stockbridge Community SchoolThe iby ita means they think he expects present enrollment is 1600 Il ill  Winger Reporter JI AiratoaTheI thn,v to  L JI iratoa opeatd, nor 1J6S fogtball season Friday by iOlwn t0 Ld hihto put them over a barrel especially   en mental kealthThe iber subjects Gregory is starting a Ground Ob i0nS t0 Lden high school therelor consideration are trafiie aad aid er CT  l t0 b TBOU leams wre evenly matto schools iViars catoouc CuttrciiKev Fr Albert Sen mat, itatSunday iaste8 60u am 1000Novelli ilwuuoo, FrMj evening amat 7fO fruu,Ail these prooiem have been jeii inducted into the I hed lJincknes downfall cameDavid Whitehead of Gregory lias, when they had several fifteen DevoUuas and Saturday fromolutions offered but none agrd Per oi dexter ha enrolled at Alonj The Republicans kaowa if the, blon xUstall during the two months specialseaeioB they will be furnishing the penalty calledttUMrs Mary Quigg Conley, widowf the late Henry Conley of Webfoveraor with excellent campaiga ater died at St Joe hospital, Anamaterial for next year So they will Arbor last week T myt thaIn the first quarcer i,iadeu scfirst five minutes when Quarterk Lucas ran right end lor thetouchdown from the 4 yard lineTneattempted conversion by Price hit the crossbar rnckney tyien started forethenJ Suatitty1 Elementary SchoolKindergarten , ,We are talkie about safety rules mt f8 in Detloit wiil on befiteanoniie iihwhare rial for next year So theydemanding the governor furnish, T mystery of the many baUona J move Wlth Burns and CampeJlslShtei over this ar D 10 h mu the le and Hi i theandrunninga specific program for aU 3 iatuw hted over this area Dec 10 has  Other groups are workiag on been cleared up One was picked up nd ami th had the ball on thetraffic The Michigan Press has a near Dexter and one near Fowler linden 12 when the quarter endedeommittee working with traffic e viUeThey carried cards that 10,000 n the second quarter the first arts and state official Muskegpn of thm hd been released by a Lu diey play went awry and it wascounty has worked out a program theran Welfare Association in Chi second down and 15 to go On a,xt Kv fczra8 S SuptMorning WoslujrSunaay Scl oi VounK Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship Service Wednesday Church1ahtorWalter Each  1000 1100county has worked out a pgwhich is being copied in many oth ca an appealed for funds for thear parts of the state orphans g O nxtwlh fine protection,Higgs fad l A Led back and threw a pass intneA program for mentaUy retarded Fowlervilles new school wiU be ded nht flat to Don Packer who maJechildren has been discussed for tho icated SePt  Prof Howard Jones  beautiful catch of the ball 6 ia,hspast decade At present there are of the University of Michigan Is ove rund and ran for the touch 1600 mentally retarded childreu the speaker down Dyers bad pass from centerand there is no place to send them , Jhe Brighton school enrollment is  Packers conversion kick Lapeer is full to overflowing and 18 I The teams played tight footballthe move to convert some of theTD rence Hunter, 16, of Brighton uI midway in 4th quarter when d  th b Bev J VV Winger,Sunday School 930 JL DLMorning WorshipThurs nig in prajer meeting 1045 a mthe move to convert some of theTD , , o ghton y quarter whenAoapitas into menUl hospitals has dled  week when a bullet from a thms began to happen At this blocked by the board of health euhe was using in target practise Point Pinckaey had the ball on theirbeenGev Williams wants new buildingand a sew staff of doctors for them Education is a major state problem Floods of new atutanta aro own 27line after the  jam mm alter the teamstheir had seesawed back and forth Athim in the neck Losing to Howell 4 to 3last game put Fowlerville into a thls Point instead of kicking on 4tu , wx w  tie with Chelsea for first place in dn with a yard to go they sentcrowding the schools and creating  TrCounty base ball leagueOw  Ch Campbell through the lie,Hea teacher shortage Dr Clair Taylor  to th ateaess of the season ai to make the necessary yard upt of public instruction wants a  the ,wlUube no P10  ae by, about a fOot Linden made200 month raise or 60,000 teachers  , lrly Henry sr former mayor a cuple of gains through the Pinckout of surplus funds The governor  Howe1 and Ptont P at t e Liv lcJ h and then I inckney drew awould uee 10 million of the surplusfor this Rep John McCune East Lan had bing wants beer and liquor aivtftlt ident nfar Novi last   P y drew a1lgsn nty  now employed 15 V Penalty putting the ball on by the Abbe Printing Co , Detroit Plncney 2 yard line Don Luoierhad both legs broken in an auto ac ent over for the Linden touchd id  Li at the ciuxch atWed choir practice 800730 p m in oai roomScott Carver and Jerry Heathboth saw wrecked cars Sundayafter I Bobby JMcMtken was 5 years old MondayWe are making a bulktin boardwith, signs of tall on itWe made a calendar ami are learning the days of Ue weekRonnie MaKins cat got wild andscratched himEmily Miller brought pictures hermother took the first day JI schoolBobby Orlowski has moved toPortage LakeCarol Curts went to the park SundayBecky Henry has new shelves forher dolls and toys Wayneacross the lakeRod Wedmayer went horsebackriding at his grandmothersAlvin McCarty saw a horse hit i  by a car Sunday The horse doctor came, inills800 us a deal has been made tosell all Uie remaining oni  tM where they are stjll used t was not iO iuJg ag1 that thesewere considereu the jast wordtrauspjrtation and one of the thin going to the city was to ride oa tiem The many different cars a 1of which operated on diffVre tI streets were confusing tj one not with the city and it tookl u yet tht right carst transportation were the1 horse dravn cais which started  k in 18fJJ They were drawn on strap rails by one hore and someies two They liadre unheated in the awere used until lo stats andwinter yet1895 whaieveryMuinUnadiila 3treeUKev Keith Ruegsegger, PastoiSunday SchoolMorning Worship irouth GroupEvening Serviceg Prayer Choir Practice Wed 945 a m1050 AM 700 p m300 p m800 p m 400 p tn780 p m First Grade, jWe have a good science tableOnit is a toad, caterpillars, wolie spider with basket of eggs, turtle, crickets, stones and chestnuts jLinda Chanyi visited her cousin in  ones were soldiu Farmers eagerly bought them they were usually young and amonths on a faun restoredin io health In late years moreand more busses have been replac  street cars Their advantage is  no track trolley orer house and can bewhereDetroit Connie Schmidt has a racoon nied PuddinVifth GradeThe General Motors Dept A Pub  In repard to horses the DetroitI fire department used horses untilim  World War 1 They were fine ani mals and were trained to go to theirTimmy Sprouts mother almost places when the fire bell rang Thelost a wheel off her car , harness was suspended in front Donna Austen has a rope burn on the engine they pulled and ither neck lowered on them They trDick Wilkins grandfather was hint a gallup and a horown dwnweek when ut Linden again faile i to convert Pkwants beer and liquor aivtftlt f w whe convertinvestigated especially ot ttt he was hlt by a car driven by WaU Pickney got a break when they motoriste to stop along the ace Dempsey of Walled Lake Dmp covered a Linden fumble on ther beer on Labor Day 8ey was kllled Hinry is in J3ontiac Llnden 2J b they drew another15 hZgedroad for beer on Labor DayCONSULTATION BBPT hospitalyard penalty and on tve next playMiss Norah Riditfgr of Harper hos someone tfot heir signals mixed andtl Di th bllp g xed andpital, Detroit has been named dir th ball sailed through the backiield t f d Pi ofwasavelkd ata horse drawn engineto a fire was a sight neverto be forgotten Like the streetcarbecame pavemerit sore and hafd to be retired IkiLtns have seen many ,f them which hadable collections were made by IaHy Jonn usen visited his cousin m been purchased by farmersSuggettNancy Read,Venning Cuts Ann Arbor unday teams were matched and1 ic Relations sent us b booklets each in an auto accident and is in an Annon Transportation Science, Refnger Arbor hospital  e forgotten Likeution and Automobile Story, Our , Jelf Davises sister smashed her horses they eventually science work on ants was good We liner in a door Kidrew pictures of them, The scienceKaiser hasgy ,jrMary Lee Aschenbreimeer, Larry Debby Mowers dopr caughthtLey, Ronie Haices,Ci uddvrifheasant afnv houseshorses  had Theifferentdifferent coloredownpresent 60 miles of Michigana  ector ofnurses at McPhersoa hos nd Pinckney fell on it on theirnine a of aueams are restrict  Ptal Howell iy yard line The game ended here,eu to tront tly fishing only  i Tn Chelsea Knights of Colum Next week Piutkney plays Sana Clinton county has a new public Dus will build a new hall on Soui i ae on the home field at 8 p mBite on tue Looking Glass Main St there  orne out and support the teamliver b miles east of DeWitt where the dept bought 924 acres of land PinckneyKeiser, gTandson of George Stonedept has accepted the Tobico Thompson of Pinckney and a U S Wyliemarsh, an 86y tcre tract 8 mika  Marine was gent to Santa Bar an Kitchenium Way City as a wild life area, j California to fight the fires He was Dyer It is estimated 130,000 persons  driving a truck when a tree hit itwill hunt ducks and geese in Mich and turned it over He is in the USigan this fall f naval hospital with a broken leg71 people mostly commercial, He had his clothes burned offiiafcermen, attended a meeting atHay City last week to discus re GROUND BREAKING RITESstocking the Great Lakes with white Ground was broken last Wedneafiafa, trout and wall eyes  day for St Marys new parochial32 fires burned over 86 acres last i school on Hamburg St across frothe church The following priest CampbellHenryPackerHiggsHeathBurns L EL TLGCR G L TL EQ UL HR HF  , Jindon IMuell y, ,Camille wJa,DeeAnn IuHoisKat,,y A1bert Kaiser visited Niagara Falls1 hiJustafsdh, We are experimentingwith paper mache and making frames and animals for oui Michiganan We thank Mrs Miller fo binging a fan to keep us cool A hike is 1 his summerHobby Curts daddy hasLiuick carDale Booths bird diedJ Baughn visited the abeing planned to Jchn Colones grard tUflts Sundy and saw Jakson Caspris Did you know there is nothing ini names which cannot be changedand that over lJtO people a yeari their names changed in theJuiiLllli CUU1L 1M VVaMt ItSharpZieglerRefereeAuten HiebcrLucasAlexander PriceLucier iathers woods We are happv  n  about jilo The requirementsA er  enjoy our books Our librarians are Second UraHi u T ,U1 must be 21 ManLerrr116un1 Uecky Ruthvv rchZT who get the books ready ees house for Winn,  i  J W r L, l mustPirn, oni GJ n dinnei, Jinda Wylie m sensible ami in god taste MoatTh rrJ x I e uaW  aUt utddenl   way to r those who get name changes drThe 6th grade ,s making maps of her couSins Sunday Robert Vede, ,nn born who have Jon namEurope showin, the capitoN of each had a brthday and got ma gi , Z To  oTZLTcounty the rivers and mountains Iaula Wilson and Linda VanBlari  P 6th grade is doing the same with cums fathers had birthdays Arthur1the Unted States Charlotu Me  Potters father has a new ChevroletNaughton from South Lyon is d new Jeff e was horseback riding,We read that a Chicago womanhas started suit against 41 tavernsthere for 490,000 for making herWNk The dept is sealing 22,000,000board ft of state timber valued at190,00090 percent of it is pulpwood19 million pine trees are nowavailable for fall plantingThe Williamston hunting plannow includes 48 farms and 200,000acres of farm land86,000 archers are expected totake to the woods Octl to Nov 1 intfce deer seasonDeer hunters will receive balltype deer seals again this year were present Revs Fr Day ofHowell McCann of Brighton,cenkGampbell of New York and Kokowidh of Lakeland Th school will be one story with8 rooms Four rooms will be finish CIark  ,lH ln the Cth jfrade Wee are expr Koger Harden went to a picnic , u t  Linesman Gatzmeyer I mentinr Wlth d on bread, We Dexter Park Jenny Devine has 2 husband a dllnkufd She sued undrrvesAlvin gimonson, Lpnie I haVe a Pr0Ject on ants John Schroo ,,cnics but wants a burgy Susan th lllmois Dram KhP Act whichn, Jim McCleer, John Burg,, ai,Bobby Hoss brouht  a Craigs mother made Elaine Du row maks a taVern lPl  acU Kedy, Denni8FOOTBALL SCORESManchester 13, Sand CreekAPPRECIATION DINNERMr aaclfrs Lester McAieee opeled their home Thursday eve foraa appreciation dinner given by the4 Notes Quartette, Jolean Basydie,  teach wlU come from Adrian Carol Gerycz, Barbara McAlee and piNCKNEy CHApTR M  a parish hailIt will be of block construction witiia brick facing D D Grady of Ypsilanti is the contractor and JAnicka of Ann Arbor the contractor He isthehadSeptember 1956, the parish hall earlierIt has not yet been decidede if theLewis home will be retained for a or notThe sisters who on 6 Lincoln 20,0H 0 colony of ants in a glass jar ofv,iaigs mother made Elaine Duirowa new dress for her birthdav tmmitltd b a patroi while unJer y tne influence Of course allwhich we placed on a wooden block Elaines grand parents have gone toin a pan of water We watch theem Florida A horse backed into the Uvorns are bondei d the bondingmake tuunels for their eggs, babies bus Mike Carver was on but wasnt comanies wi fot the bill if and food We share our experience hurt Alan Bum vi,it,i tv, , i i woman ets a verdict Alan Burg visited the 700 andDexter 7, Chelsea 0 Saline 13,Carleton 12 Boysville 51, Deeifield 0 Sixth GradeWe are planning a program with cett Clare Hell went to Canada byiL tunnelton 12 Boysville 51, Deeifield 0,  Clinton 20 Roosevelt 18, Dewitt 32, , Heatons room Columbus Dayaun Aroor tne contractor He is  wKiLUJnn i7 vi1 fn I and have nlaie PaPer,  , i i WebbeiviHe 14 rowlerviile 15, Mor Ar f aaji,pc, f usame one the Pinckney school,  n    Qin i,K, n for the sahGrs to bnn ,  ,  ,    rice 0 Leslie 33, Stockbridge 0 fu o ijrij vOVf ston 6, Dansville 6GETS PRMOMT1ONClare Hendee, son of Mrs Roseand have made paper mache birdsfromThird GradeAnna Tauraincns cat hn  Kittens Maj Gen Roscoe Wilson, commander of the Third American Air rorcc based in England ays thebonds between this country and Eiigland are getting stronger andwe make the John Walton was in Ann Arbor Sat , fj ad mcntlomd uthe faNina, Pinta and Santa Maria rday Dick Klein went to Tawas itt T a moPth are takWe got acquainted with our lib City to a wedding, 175 miles away 1 lh Ti rrf alimenrary books last week Laurel Titus went to the Howell tol fSffWe have filled in maps of Central tientistCheryl Xutyei went to StrawNancy Nash This cooperative dinner honoredthose who had assisted the girlsThekenor guefts were Mr and Jlrsv Clarence Earl, Howell Mr and WVIHII BIWIMr Lynn Beattie, Mr and MrsJCcn  September 27 Betk Zill, Ann Arbor aad the gJrJi Midge Miller, Secparents The Hill Toppers composed j   of Eddie Hollingsworth, Walter j LIVINGSTON LODGE CALENDARlechler, Walter Pietras and Jay j Sept 24Reception forleot l Hendee of Pinckney who has beenin charge of the California ForestRegion since 1951 has been namedassistant chief of the forest serviceO E S Special Friday, Sept 23  to succeed E W Loveridge, retiredat 8 p m Advanced Officers Nite He will head the administratin, man Get your reservations in for the agement and information activitiesCounty Association at Brighton on  Mr Hendee has been with the forest  Europe for study of GermanyO l d berrvSunday Her father has are based country in which American troopsy ay Her father hasOur long division is improving a seed boatEddic Fisher has a bigWe will have football programs bul og Mary Wylie went to herfor sale at the game Friday You U cousinS Sunday and rdenjoy them if you buy one, We have a new pupil RamonoNaughtona ponyREUBEN WRIGHTReuben Wright, 76 died at his Th village of Utica in Macombcounty was again without a waterjtippy last week due to the presenceof chromium waste in the Clinton Kiver from whi4i they gei teirThird and Fourthj service 25 yearsi and was fomerly i home in Flint Sept 15 He was born SundvBiflvhi Wnt T thzon watPr uPPly The waste is dump1regional forester mcharse orlTSyn Center but liyed in PinckVom MarttwiIygLnewboits J national forests He graduated at i y where his father, Frank Wright troit Joan visitedy j Sep 24Reception fowere also guests The group  Sauer, grand marshal ataiuabering 21 enjoyed a chicken dia  Sept 28 MM degreespar followed by music in tiwv river by Ponttac industrialconcerns Last July the same thinghe , happened and Utica village hada to haul water in by tank cars This1LIBRARY NEWSNew books at the library are Bentoni Row by Yerby and Mamo Hattl Girl by LenktBUMMMAGE ft BAKE SALE MMrit BryWl of mmland  St Marys will sponsor a Rumm plane hostess showed pictures offe aad Bake Sale on Friday and Saturday, September 30 and October 1 in the Gerald Reason buildingoa lfaia Street , Lawrence Camburn W MP W Curlett ,SecKIWANIS NOTESThe Kiwanis dinner at CassidyLake has been postponed to27 at 7 p m Tuesday night business for himselfjng Marc Meyers dad has aaysgoing1 ornia He belongs to the Toasmast ers Club, American Foresters and He married Cora Wilson, daugh boat Mary osraysProfessiolal Employees of Agricul ter of Mr and Mrs Mark Wilson of was hit tbv nVm K,,ture  T1 ov    ter, Mrs Lloyd Hart and 2 sons, JamesThe fire engine was called to the  Merlyn and Lloyd, all of Flint Pat j time Utica is going to tio something, orse about it and has asked the prosecutSl   miay morn inir attornpy to stnrt suit against motor j the City of Pontinc for allwinjp theTopsy, i waste to be dumped in the riverPinckneyShe survives witr a daugh Chervl n7r  i  Wt hurt niuch  We npver could seo this use of river  v arrm nas a now puppy wter It would be much safer t3ellCenSa1TAmencI in Detroit S H 7  WPIdinff lI wator from dpep wells as manyElementary school Tuesday monin , funeral was at the Reiglc Funeral pupnv WB CIUAU StenS I other cities dou  J Lt L   , ,  ,,  TT m j L ,    1   wn Kiuea by  cnr ConnipThe Tank Younir, Kenneth Frya hole in ths , Howe Tuesday wiUi burial in Grae Keiser and Rose Mri v MIt onnn wM not determined I awn Cemetery to See The U ZXVZ MARCH FOR DYSTROPHY far the  Mrs Clifford Miller entertainedI the Pinckney Chapter OE S Past BOY SCOUT RENDEZVOUSI Matrons last week 21 were tere At a mtinjr of the Boy Scout Meadames Florence Baughn, Kitsie f officials of the county at St Johns ady and the Tram p Ann  nneth FrMarie Young visited her Aunt Peg Rni Dor Burns families spent Sunin Grand Rapids  Hay with the D Conklin family iiRapidFourth and FifthWG have 22 4tb graders and 12 5th m our room HarrowSPECIAL NOTICEIn accordance with Departmental Dinkel and Hazel Poulson were co  parish Hall, Howell Sept 14 A WHSreeomendatioa the Pinckney Poll hosteesses   decidie4 to hold a mystery rendez 15 March for Dy Office wiM close at 580 P M beginn The followinsr attended the D  vous at some unnamed camp start saw a bl whte horse in theiTvar tt a toeetin at x October 1, 156 Molay installation of officers at injr Sept 23 The Catholic Boy luly and her sifter wore baptised 1Utt wade A film Today  Ann Arbor Saturday nijfht Pat, Scouts will spend a week end in re Sundav Rifharrf Blades doir hasrrow is now available to Oiear Back with Ray Fischer Thayer, Roberta Ackley, Nancy treat at Camp Kirolliex 39 Scout PUPPGS Frank Wilsons rloe waVpoup or organisation Anvotie of the Detroit Die Set attended the Spittler, Nancy Slayden, Lcota Rea lMJersfrofflaUovrthe nation, ai od b a car We have comnUJ  HwriU lCrt Fred Hyna, Machine Tool convention at Detroit      , arx   MunpieiBaker, Amanda DeBarr  Ann Arbor recentlyine Tool convention at Detroit son, Dorothy Winslow Mrs Darrel tended a meeting of the U 0 M inJlTr ryaout ants how they iroilast Wk   M Bnkr AmivU DalUrr  Ann Artuir MMtiv 7eed nd eat  day with the D Conklin family inGrand RapidsMrs Joan Fisher FaTk and son,Michael of California who have beenspending their vacation with her parents, the Owen Fishers of PortTakc return to California thisweek ril130 people from Lane Hall, AnnArbor attended the U of M Riftdouvez at Patterson Lake Thursday,Friday and SaturdayTUB PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wefeegday, September 21, 1960THE BETTER WAYTo Fiatice a New Automobil 1 THB BANK WAYBuying a car with a loan from thisbank gives you these clearcut a4 vantages 1 Lower dealer price because we advance all cash above down paymentt Lower interest rate than you might etherwUe pay8 Spacedout repayments for yourconvenience Finance your car the better waywith a cash loan hereFirst Nation Bank David Henry ad Jack have a Hexcn buiro purchased of Syveaterborn to John Gfoupe and wife ofeoixjrville Sept 8, a uaugnter HOW ELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANan epiaemic of lobberj ,uJvr Uis We Wednesday, Thurly, Sept 20 21in mia accuou overw aend TheAC Wattoa store at Unauiiia wa lotofceut ,tae fceth Rupert lumLer yard onice at Howell auu a Fraikie Lane and Keefe BraaaeUelaBRJNG YOUR 8MILB ALONG ib i eciuucolorPAY BILLS ONLY ONCEWITH A CHECKING ACCOUNTYour check stub serves as a reminder to you ofbills paidand a cancelled check is proof ofpayment Its convenient to pay by check  nostanding in liae no special trips to make Pay by check the convenient safe  and economical OsdsrFedstalof Kedeiall Ueaerreporatkm and Federal Deposit lasarnc Cctrporatlom ,AJJ Deposits injured Up to fUyOQOui Steve Teeple Anattempt was made to steal a colt of Steve VanHorn but the animal gotaway and wua found Iburr fitch of Pinckney and MiaMinnie Wilmore of Stockoridgewere married Tuesday William Hooker haa started biscider mill at Pettysville  A new paper has been launched at   oChelsea the Tribune by CE ioung Sun, Mon , Tues, Sept 25, 26, 27 Matinee Sunday 2S0 p m Conti Monroe and Tom EwellinFriday, Saturday, Sept 23, 24DAVY CROCKETT1Kbtg of the Wild Frontier IB TechnicolorandARIZONE SHEEP DOG tEE THEATREWH1TMORE LAKEFriday, Saturday, Sept 23, 24 Doable FeatureRosalind Rustel, Fernando Laraos, inTHE GIRL RUSH Vutta Viaioais Technicolor andGlean Ford, Frank Lovejoy sad Caeaar RomeroinTHE AMERICANO in ColorCartoon and SDJJISon jMrsKose Black and daughter, jiia visited the Mike Fitzsiramona Ilamily in Adrian last week I Some of the old civil war veter  who are, getting less than THE SEVEN YEAR ITCHIn CinemaScope and ColorIwaydeposit op to 10,000 outmembership in tke FederalTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK Ovrr EightyNine Years of Safe STATE OF MICHIGANTke Probate Court foi tb OousSfof Livinscsttm In the Matter  te Estate ol a month pension have been raised Wednesday Thursday Sept 28, 29f Adrian T Lavey, Deceased  12 is now the minimum  Micky SpillanesI At a session of said Court held on n compliance with the law pass  j August 30, 1955  ed by the legislature the rairoads  K1S8 ME DEADLY1Present, Honorable Hiram R will reduce their passenger fare to  WIU 1 Smith, Judge of Probate I 2 cents a mile, starting Sept 27  Ralph Meeker and GloriaThe children and grandchildren 1of David Mowers gave them a sur  prise party Saturday night on theoccasion of their 40thiveraary  Sun,Mofi,Tuee,Wed Sept 25 te 2tA Walt Disney ProductionLADY AND THE TRAMP Length CartoonIn Technicalin CinemaScopeCartoon News SwitzeilandTnurs FrU Sat, Sept 29,30,Oet 1 in CinemaScopeBurt Lancaster, DiannaFoster and Dianna LynntoTHE KENTUCKIANNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat all creditors of said deceased required to present their claimsestate Her1861TAXESPINCKNEY VILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE AT MY HOMESATURDAYS AND MONDAYSUNTIL FURTHER NOTICEHELEN REYNOLDS, Villlage Treasurer545 East Putnam St P 0 Box 203, Pinckneyn AU OCTAGONS by said Court at the Probate Officeon November 1, 1955 at 1000 A M It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof fcr three weeks NOTES 25 YEARS A6 SCO DRIVEINTHEATRE Africa as never before filmedWAKAMAFVn Color CartoonWalt DisneyaNAKED SPUR In Technicolorsert SYLVANTHEATREFloyd Weeks and Ross Read have j CULT OF THE COBRA Friday, Saturday, Sept 16, 17 Aithprevious to said day of hearing, in been elected delegates to the Repub the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the lican state convention at Grand Rap f Faith Domergne and Richard Ung Fnday Saturday, Septpetitioner cause a copy of this notice ids Sept 26  Cartoon THfc MAKAUUto be served upon each known party  Pinckney was completly outclass  gunday, Monday, Sept 25in interest at his last known address ed at Brighton Friday and lost 32 to MlSTElfc ROBERTS by registered mail, return receipt de 0 Funsch got 3 touchdowns,BClark  24manded, at least fourteen 14 days j anj Lietzau 1Pinckney lineup was prior to such hearing, or by personal j L Battle and fiasydlo, ends, Dever eaux and Chambers, tacklesDinkelaervice at least five 5 davsHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Cetesta ParshailJlerU bFLOWW Note5 0 48 YaarsJeff Parker and his team movedRaymond Siglers household goodsto Ann Arbor Thursday where heis attending college Mrs John Mortenson brought usfine head of cabbage Her gardenproduces good vegetables In Superscope anjStarringHenry Fonda, James Cagney andand Jack Lemon ard Cartoon A Western StarringDan Duryea and Kennan Wynnand Jeff Richard Shows 715 and 900Cartoon and Neweand Granger guardsLMeabon, cen  siected Shorts ter Rus Read, Q B M Kennedy j oand Ted Adseh, halves Hube Lei Tue, Wed, Thur, Septwidge F BMichigan will entertain 50,000high school pupils free at her gamewith Denison Saturday Edith Carr of Pinckney was elected president of the County O E SAssn at Howell Tuesday Belle Pikes assoc grand matron and fiveother grand chapter officers were THE SEA CHASEIn CinemaScope rc withJohn Wayne and Lana Turner andTHE BOB MATTHIAS STORYwithBob Matthias and Ward Bond Cartoon Sunday, Monday, Sept 25 26Sunday Show 3, 5 7, 9RAGE AT DAWN withRandolph Scott, Nala Powers and Forrest TuckerCartoon Pete Smith SportMai caret Clark and family,inS Tue Wed Thur, Sept 272829THE SEVEN LITTLE FOYS in Technico rMusical Comedy withBob Hoie and Millie ViUle and Angela ClarkThe governors recount at Lan io , ,m , ,  ,   1 has notchanged things much I the Tom Clark, Charles Clar ana The Michigan state fair after pay Qn the putnam baUota 2 Bru,ker Dan Driver families attended, the Showft 715 and 900I inp all expenses for last year and and Qne Grosbck baI,Qt were wedding of her nephew, Robert CartoWINKELHAUS how 28 COMPANYHowH  this has a surplus of 35,000I The Michigan Condensed Milk CoI at Howell is receiving 100,000 lbs of j milk a day and paying the farmersJ 150,000 a monthThe sona of Mrs Kate Confers,   Hlatchford at St Josephs church at CominprSon of Sintfad, Wera Lakeview Saturday Angels, The Americano1  Walter Clark with Mr ani NoTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater Systems Plumbing Repair 310Webster rotie UPBttool ruickneythrown Both Howellion ballot boxes were thrown out asthe boxes were not properly sealed   ck attended the fun Clyde Royer and wife of Detroit Dr Alex Peearson was twice tried Mrs Rull C ark atte wereweek end guest, of the Wayfor arson in the burning of his barn eral 01 ine iatters  , ,  , AT DObut the jury disagreed Sam Pots , tie Helms at Royal Oak last week Tie AtLeeswas the chief witneess against him Potts is now in jail in Ohio for nonpayment of alimony and has repudiated his confession He says stateofficers threatened to kill him if henot so testify There have been sevral suits resulting from thisA Fordfoieman has a false arrest suit pend ing against Pearson as he was oncearrested for firing the barn Pear,son also has a 50000 slander suit,pending against the Washtenaw ,County Medical SocietyAmbrose Kennedys  Iootball teamwon 2 more games last week from Whitmore Lake  Mrs Frank Leonard arrived herelast week driving a donkey on acart She claimed to be an evangel ist on her way to drive the dvil out of West Virginia She caid the ,trip would take 3 monthsShe stay SHORT RIBS I, Lbed at the old Darrow shoe shop vrfi awa, 1most of the week and defrayed her POLISH SAUSAGEexpenses by selling home madecardy She once lived with the Beach family at Howell EdwifrUrown passed the statebar examination and will locate in Battle Creek  END CUi FORK CHOPS LbLINK SAUSAGE, Lb BIG BOLCGNA, LbRING BOLOGNA, Lb103 East THE HOlLISra MARKETSt 49c59c45c 42c25c59c550THE STATtt Or MICHIGANTh Protat Court tur tke Oointy a V     wuxke it a matched team J Match your electric washer with an electric clothes dryeryour electric washer with a newdryer and watch thoseblues disappear Youllno more heavy, wet wash to hang on the lim, no more sudden ch fin the witther to worry about Your clothes  v so sweet, fiufiyonly in an liroirk 5ryerEnjoy a corvie1 v oday Dry VOLT W elcc  illy th mvxiii vaysee i on  ,Ii th Matter of the Estate 4Edla M Potter, Mentally inconipejtentAt a session of said Court held onSeptember 7, 1855Present Honorable Hiram E SmithJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That allpersois interested in said estate aredirected to appear before said Prtv bate Court on October 4,1955,at 1000A Mto show cause why a license should not be granted to DelnaGarrison, Guardian of said estateto sell or mortgage the interest ofsaid estate in certain real estate de described in her petition for the purpose of investing the proceedsIt is Ordered, that iwdce thereofbe ffhren by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutivelyprevious to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each known partyfa iaterfst at his last known addressby registered mail, return receiptdeman led, at least fourteen 14s prior to sieli hearing, orpersonal service at Wnt five 5prior to soch faarfarHirm R Smith, Judge of ProbaU  GUNS I 50 NEW RIFLES AND SHOTGUNSTO CHOOSE FROM NEW REMINGTON WOODMATER 740A Cal 3006Auto Loading Rifles NEW WINCHESTER MODEL  AUTO LOADIN G SHOTGUN SI   SCOP E AN D CHOK E MOUNTl N G  INSTALLE D B Y EXPERT SMIL L CREE K SPORTIN G GOOD SLPhon e HAmflto n 6818 51  Mrs  Na n Meabo n an d daughte rI o f An n Arbo r spen t th e wee k en dMrs  Eleano r Ledwidge Hopkin s an d wif e o f Nort h, Lak e calle d o m th e Georg e Meabon sSunday Th e Do n Griffit h famil y o f M tPleasan t spen t th e wee k en d wit h  Jo t Griffiths  DEXTER, MICH th e Ori n Mallow s o f Swarthbuf rCov e ar e visitin g in  Watkin g Glenn ,Ne w York Oli n Robinso n wa s i n Lansin gthi s wee k atten d in  a  Masoni c dep ut y instructor s schoo l o f instruct io n conducte d b y DrMorga n Smea iTh e Lyn n Beatty s an d Leste r M Afee s attende d th e race s a trac e trad e JVda y nigh t rfnti TTVTHE PQfCKNBY DISPATCH Wednesday, September 21, 1955Th ePeopI Catera a aawad dmMatter Act of Muck I ltT7StoreLJfyGERItGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSGROCERIESKEMShL 1THIS IS THE FIRST in a series of columns written tokaep you posted on new and interesting telephone itemsAlmost every day technical inventions appear on thecene and unusual stories about telephone service come along Wed like to tell you about them And then, too,wed like you to get to know us better and the things wedo to make sure that you get the best telephone service in the world  HAVE YOU HEARDabout the new handsfree SpeakerphoneYou can hear and talk tothe person at the otherend of the line withoutlifting the handset Its done with a small microphone and a pintsized speaker This isnt just anexperimental model Hundreds of these telephones are in use in office, hospitals and in homes, too It onlycosts 660 a month extra, including federal taxHERES A QUIZ to tryon your family Its beenfound that most people guess too high when askdabout Long Distance ratesWhat would you say therate would be for a threeminute stationtostation call after 6 at night to Indianapolis, Toledo, Chicago, New XOIK, San Francisco Heres a clue Did you know that you can callany place in the United States for 2 or lessAn sv idianapolis 60c, Toledo 40c, Chicago 60cNew York 105 SanFrandsco 190iron Griffith visited the law Camburns over the week ed Lois Peckens ot Howell isfor Mrs Sergf Jim Doolittle, wife andHa is on Teanitfog aaniet SHOESORYGOODSSTOK 114 So Hotil 8 iSubecnpttoa Prk glJt a TearBillie Rowell, sn of Mr and MrsJohn Rowell of Patterson Lake wo graduated from Pinckrey highschool last June and was a 3 letterman in athletics,has enlisted i i theUSMarines and left fur the marinebase at San Diego, California last weekMr and Mrs Mark Holmes or Lakeland leave for Arizona t is week Mr and Mrs Al Dewey have jclosed their restaurant at Hilan 1Lake and gone there also Mr and Mrs Don Uuodremont have returned lrm Californiawhere they visited their uaughlerMrs Charlotte Hales UJKJ family at Oeeanside for a mouth They weivall over Californa,Saa Francisco and ,sney Land and saw Abbott ancCostellu, Lucille iJall, Vicor Mc Loglen and others California is agreat place for young people butj they like the old Chalker home at Patterson Lake best100 people and a plane searchedfor Neil Buchanan in a cornfield atFitchburg Friday but did uot findhim He is the nero convict waat for the Herrick murders at Stockbridge Oscar Beck has bevn ekcJ to thenew county hospital board, the only one from Pinckney so honored,Robert Twitchell has bought 15feet of frontage on M36 east of Oscar Beck and will build It is othe id Plasko farmHoward Thayer, Kudolph K eppen and Rev Winger attended thecharter night at Charlotte last Wednesday of the Kiwanis club BBpWBBBBPiBWBBBBBWBWBy,iaMYRON HUGHESComplete Lint Plumbing Ixtures andElectrls OH and Gas at Wtar HeatersOampfett Line of PumpsSell  W Install  We Service VIUP 8H4 7ft EAST  UVWagoners Grocer 6066 Piick  flradITS HERE A NEW PROFESSION AL BEAUTY SERVICE Z 0 T 0 S PINPERMITS WONDERFUL AND COSTS SO LITTLEONLY 495 This Includes Shampo and SetTHE PINCKNEY BEAUTY SHOP toer asri Wine to Take212 EAST MAIN ST BRITTA ERASH PROP PH0NEP9J1From where I sit ly Joe MarsJh  Makes a Man HealthyWealthyand TiredSandy Petersons nephew Pete From where I sit, we must havilas gone back to college He heard a million stories like thatrorked on Sandys farm a couple But they show how aome peoplef months last summer to get assume their customs are the onljlardened up for football proper ones To most city folkHe seemed to enjoy farm life getting op at 415 seems odd, beill rightbut like most city kids cause they dont do it Just likit took him some time to get used some people dont think enjoyingto a farmers schedule a lasB of beer is right   bSandy claims that when he w theg happen to prefer arent in to wake Peteon the other beverage and havent wake Irst morningthe boy looked up UP to the fact that everyone haijtartled and asked what time it a nht to hls rwn choiceras Sandy replied it was fourIf teen MGee, Pete murmured, if were going to do a days work  omorrowyoitdbettergettobedCopyright, 1955, United States Brencij li,, atioiHarold Porter and wife attended The rerry Eicnman family spentWhite Shrine West District meetinor Sunday with the Russel Gloversjn at Howell Saturday nteht Harold Pontiar wwas installed as district representa Mrs Edna Spears arrl Holen Tiptjve lady were in Jackson Friday WINTER COATS ARL  RRiVIKG DAILY1 sitWILL HOLD YOUR COAT iN LAYAVAY WITH A SMALL WiEKLY FAYINT SHOP EARLYWHILE THERE IS LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROMPEIRCES Slr1 roR WOMENWE Give Gild Stamps with Any PurchaseK CAR RACEin a 75LapperSix Other Raceslras at SUNDAY, SEI 25 1st race Nocn RainDateIsSundjy,Qct2 200 pmJACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAY S iv afternoon at 200 SiTho Don Pnsno family of T atisiny The Kenneth 7Jl of Ann Arbjrwere Sunday guests of the Shnnley ctU on tho Martin iWtters Sur Dinkels davA beoutifuLx7Bkek andWhite Finished Portrait of roKOi  i ONLYFRIDAY ,SEPT 23STtTDIO HOURS r00 to 800 P M Mlllt Portrait Sroductd lySTUDIO IOC WION    wy CongregationalChurchPER PERSON LIMIT ONEHOintvr V T BB LSED BY CUSTOMERSHOLDING OTHER OLAN MILLS ADVERTISING OFFERSViwr,STREETTHI PINCKNSr DISPATCHUVIN6 LEVEL HEATSAVIKtl34 roomREGULAR NOWYOU SAVE f Wednesday, September 21, If55ihe John Sullivan family of Jacksun spent Sunday with Druacilla,Hany and Lorenzo Murphy Mrs Alma Harris and DorothyRobi of Detroit spent the week endwith the Fiona Clarka The Bill Ciark family of Ann Arbor were Sunday visitors of RoyClark  The Harold Darrow family ofBcie Lake called on Mra Flora Da row Saturday Ihe Pinckney school has purchased a new bus, making 9 in all Thedriver ims not yet been hiredCeorge Dagg of Detroit helped PHQNB U 1 b 421out his brother Murray, who suffer PI kVrifiwr3ed a sprained ankle He works at JLAl MVKLHJIH the Excelleo who are out on strike LYLB W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEtTheRa H Daffy, M B Pinckaey MichigaaCall IVM A M to 2M P M Except WedneaiayiMoa, Tuea, Fri,, Sat IM to 800 P MHis wife, son ajid daughter spent the week end here returning to Detroit with the Hrunkmans who cameout Sunday J Mprsi Loui4e 3hehan entertainedSunday MrsMarie Bauer and children of Brighton, the Gene Shehan family of Ann Arbor,, Mrs EdnaSpears and Jack Sheldon LANDst Graud Kifer ftiowell, MicMgaa1COMFCZTHEMIMOCLWIC Got heatingheating Proseason TradeinSpecials Limited time beautiful new 1955 DuoTherms, mart Smdalwood finishAcr evlixi lv   by force, urns itelf on and oi   jives greater comfort Hocsives up to 25 on fuelBUY NOWEASY TEAMSTHE LAVEY HARDWARE SHOESIFYmKrtOtYoorFrxt LongHairs UU W MunacllHi  R McCtoskey DENTIST112 North Michigan Ave Telephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentAuctioneerirp Sales A SpecialtyBert WwlieCall Fowlervilfc 286F6Arnold fierquist233 tlnadflla St Phiskaty, Mlc1  Watch RpabingGold Stcunpi  Watches, Watch BandJewUCradle yoturfoot on lOu000 tiny t3i VelvJt  SeeAir Otttliio 8 Ritter T VSalcsServiceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and CourteoMPhone UP 85541 126 Wbter   Finckney Michigan FUNERAL HOMEON C Swartooi DirectorMddewi Equipment Abk SiPHONE U P SS1726liJO West Grana tUr Kowell, Michigan8UoyiLi Trip Made to Mtitul tP0ONB V P SM47Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVE AQBEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL STPinekoey, Mich Phoa UP 8S1UEsttitoHoms, Lake Propert8uslnei Opportunitieu Your Property Hith MtGerald ReMonlooker  209 Nortb Pea4PHONE U PTDR J E CAMPAUOPTOMETRISTEye ExaaiBationWedacaday ad Batvday by Appointment126 Chilson Road, W mi N of M Phoan Brighton ACIll cau t ypar ffii  home, office, or eop, to gFersoual Pitting1 Serviceand w idea of hoe coitfcvt WlonWo tJACK HANNEITPI TIMB TO THINK ABOUT STARTING THAT FIRE HAVE THE BBEST  0AL REASONABLE PRICE AND A CLASS1FED ADYS ROOMSWorking woman will share 6 room house with woman or couple 21101 Doyle Rd,Phone Alpine 2102Before 7 a m, and after 6 p, m FOR SSALECugtom made Drapea UCOTJf W tWttt Will Rive suggestions on material 7119 Pinckaey BU VPand also on decorating schemes Fire Extinguisher RepairedSusan Hood, Phone Alpine 62102 Specializing in Fire ProtectionFYRFYTERS ALES  SERVICEExttafuiaitcre, Braas, HoaaWEDDINGFOR SALEDUO THERfll Oil Heat U 9tyle in  Bw White 85p ing Stove with 55 gallon barrel and to 98 per hundri Alo weddingfaucett and 22 feet of copper tubing NapWna, Maas Books, Receptionand stand Cards etc Mrs France OlsoN J Buzzard Phone UP 88139MPT DELIVBRY WILL BE Hi THB FUEL OIL BUSINESS AFTER SEPT 18D, L HOEY  SONbPHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119 FOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL ancePhon D6artr HA 644284370 Road FOR SALEOne Oil Spac Ht, One Coal or Wood SpacVHter,One Laundry St 8 82W what 1 FOR SALE Accordian 120, Gallantilike new, Cost 61285 Will Sacrifice Call EvaHowell 706 dear BenUey Lake ndRods Finder notifyAlbert C Lelonek, phone UP 83177base Pinney, Michiganand341 MPinckneys WANTED SEWINGWill do altera PttI1 SALB1 XoAge  ton trucktions and repairs at my home new tire8 vry Mrs Merle Bebier, Phone 16 Rnd ie for303 East Sibley, Howeell 47W Downiu   Rt 2 Pinokney Phone IC 7ftGH FOR SALE1948 and 1941 Dodge 4 Doors, 48 has R H new paint,needs F SALEUnivenl AutomatieA FOR SALE Sat, Sept 24 to to motor repair, 41 runs good, both Peculator, 8 Cupa, Nerer bees uied fi P M Trailer, lawn mower,floor fefjlres and fluid drive The 18 Call HA69452Rd Silver LakeP M Trailer, lawn mower,floorlamps, pressure cooker, furniture ,  fr 50other items M18 THE WILSONS 8010 Pingree Rd Phone UP 83297 FOR SALBGod western saddle   GJTVB bicyclbritle carry comb and brush  Jjf JfJSS FOR REWTHouse excellent lor Ry ampbeU, phone P g9746 SALK47 Dod pickuo aCadillac, 4 Dodge, 4 door,47 BuiSand a Girls bicycle11Sfor a large family Could be shared  VTltt  Aby 2 families with 2 childrenoil heat WANTE1Waafiiii uha ironing JTUBSnttoa Gombiniagand electric hot waterfuU bath with 2W d deUveri 4W gj 3 pM electric hot waterfuU bath with JJJJ1 fo nd delivwer Phone UP 83250 Pbintt HwtUl8WFRUITS VEGETABLESGROCERIES I showerFOR SALERock Red stewing hnsat 1 each Bruce EulerHA 69300WANTEDA small used cementMixer Henry ZelkerPhone HA 63563 or 11PARTS AutoFOR SALEHolstein Cow Vr frsh en soon HA 6 4067FISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERV1U FOR SALE Parakettes, Male 30000 fOH aALECMAValand and qravcL arodfKJ or ai ed also psoceuod zbad ordrelrch READY MIXED COKCwffiCOMPANY R L SORRELLvffter Welu andPhone UP 8 3271FOR SALEOne Trumpet in goodcondition UP 8 3289FOR SALESept 17 and Sept 242T05 Piano and other Honaeheld broods Wilsons 8010 Pingree RdPhone UP 83207  CLARKS WANTEDWaitre to work preferably out of school Call UP 8 3159 in the morningWANTED Paint Jobs Sign Painting, interior and exterior decorating 8010 Pingree Road Phone UP 83297 PinckneyFOR SATEGood building loteoneacre or more, prices rightA Somers 3074 West M36FOR SALE00 f new wire fencing, 6 iron posts , garbage btqpier,burner srAfi electric washer j11929 West Shore Dr,Hiland Uke I ORDER YOURFfll YOUR BIN NOW AT LOWERPRICES POCOHONTAS BLOCK COALBRJQUETS STOKER COALHARD COAL SOfiTCOALFARMERS FEED  SUPPLY COMPANYOISIWTCHSeptember 21, 1955OpeningPINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL Vs SAND LAKE HIGH SCHOOLFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd Home GameAT PINCKNEY LIGHTED FIELD At 300 P MPinckney High SchoolStone WvlieKitchenDyerImus CampbellHenryPacker HiggaHeath Burns L EL T LG CR G L TL EQ BL H R HF EPINCKNEY FOOTBALL GAMES Sept 16, Linden there, 800Sept 23, Sand Lake here 800 Sept 3 Dexter there, 800 Oct 7, oysville here, 800Oct 15, Hartland here, 800Oct 22 Manchester here 800 Oct 20, South Lyoa there, 800Nov 4 ,Siorkbridg there, 800Nov 11, Haslett there, 730Lonnie Jim McCleer, John Curg, 2bby Kclj Dk Kennedy, Clark Ei Wakofield, THIS ADV IS SPONSORED BYTHE FOLLOWINGTHE DETROIT DIE SET LLOYD HENDEE, SUPERVISORPJNCKNEY PRODUCTSESTELLE RESTAURANT CREMO BREAD COMPANYDR RAY DUFFY M DTHOMAS 3EAD SONSMURRAYS GUI F SERVICE JONES DRUG STORE PINCKNEY TAVERNPHILLIP GENTILE McPHEKSON STAE BANK VANS MOTOR SALESLARRY HURTIBUFE O StatiowRITTER T V and RADIO SHIREYS T V an1 RADIO APPLIANCESHOWARD READBuilder of HomesBOB EGELER BODY SHOP LAVEY HARpWARFlCLARKS GROCERY KENNEDYS GENERAL STORE DINKELTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, September 21, 1955LOCAL NEWSThe Lads and Lassies 4H Clubwere entertained at dinner Saturdaynilil at tne Asher Wviiy home 14v ere there The Raph Hall familyp y were 1Sunday callers at the Harold Adams h,m  in Ann Arbor sCharles Whiterv eud and wifeBeatrice Lumbwn of Gregory calledyu iiu Jcjjsee Henrys SundayGuy Hiair und Leonard Blair onJwife of lovvlerviio called on the Iluy DUUrignams Sunday Guy willeer Sparrow hospital, Lapsing LIS wock for an operationBob Hke and wife called on EsUm Cia in Unadilla Sunday Lloyd Hendee attended the statesupervisors me etiig in Sagiawlast weekCecil HcGAjr is now working theKoy Diiiingham fann Iv and Mrs koso Kead were inIoit FridayThe Lloyd Hendee family spentihe week end in West Branch The Lee Lavey family and Mrs   Metz called on the HowardOBrien family at Bunker Hill Sunday Mrs June Hendee euterU, i 18ladies at a plastu1 party Friday Fred Read an ie ai dimerat the Devon Gables Birmingham on lai ThursdayMike Carr of East Lansiig spentthe first of the week with MrsEdith Carr Mrs Tern Bonner atended the Repuijicin Womens C nfereree atat Markinac Grand H 1 last week At the White Shrre Western Dsirt mooting at llovell Stuniay, h I eM itch ell of Ann Arbor wase    resident and Harold Porter of Prekney second vice president tv,rne Camburn anl PercyLis attended a Shrine a ivhum Tuesday nightIhc r,eihbors gave M E Darrow1 ,,, party Saturday nite in thetiu   ris Clark patio, Those therew w the Stanley Dinkels, Albrrt Shirley, Dorothy Rohl and MrsAlma HarrisThe South Lyon school enrolmentis 12S0, liillie VanBlaricum hit a Shetlandpey Sunday on IwiO W near theId S , is farm The pony was not hurt lunch but the car was banged u sie Tre puiy was from BelleTie and being boarded by the Cos wiy family CYis cnntaiiir1 Clifford Postihis wife, Dorothy and Chrrles Puvwti and wife, Yverly, a1 o De troit collided at Dutcher  Bull RiiT Road near Fritz Wyiies f rni   day Tey r treated at M her ,sn hospital for minor injuries,lary Jane Mitecr and Ihvi fSwarth  of St cV ridge called on th Robe R ads Sunday lrvard Rrv was in Chelsea rn I i  Mon iay Heis buildinghouses thera a Uy Cnrver of Ann Arborspent Sunday with the Geojjre VanNorman The Karl Kimberlys of WillowVillage were Sunday guess of theTtm Wares The Francjg,Shehans spout Sundvv ith the John Lundcens atTTTZTaTfd Jakn Mrs Alta Meyer attended teWhi v Shrine d strict Rjecng atAnn Arbor Saturday night TN Jame Hall family of Marioncelled on the Merwin CampbellsSunday Thp TJ Latson family are spending some time in Detroit Charles Crimmins and wife of Do trou and the Wiliiam Lintners f, j South Lyon culled on the John Mc Donnells SundayThe Kenneth Zills of Ann Arboraiu lite Bud Uekkerings of Ho wellwere Sunday guests of the Mark Xash family ihe Hush Lake Community helda dinner at the Joe Gargolia home Saturday night 50 were the re The Home Extension Club metwith Mrs Mary Baughn todayGale Hendee and wife and herI mother, Mrs Kirby of Owosto cal ed on the Lynn Hendees Sunday Clifford Van Ho a and wife wereSunday dinner guests of the Duane Crittendens at their Fagin Lakecottage The Bob Tanches took Gretchenj to Ann Arbor Sunday where She  will attend the U of MThe James Whitley family andthe Joe Schossers were Sunday dinner guests of the Fred Reads Rous Read and wife called on theReg Schafers Sunday evening Mrs Merwin Campbell and Beverly were in Detroit Saturday Ona Campbell and wife f speentSunday with the Paul Strawheckersin Grand Rapids  Dick Young has gone back to BigRapids His wife and children freliving in the Val Keiser rpvtment on M36 W M J Reason and wifj were Sunday dinner guests of MrsMae Raneof Whitmore Lake Cher guestswere Cone Reason and wife, Mrs Florence Artz and Mrs VirginiaIITshey and family of DetroitThe Ronnie Hokins family andMadge Jack cf Detroit called at theBog Ackley home Sunday The BoJuks are back fivm DetroitThe Doyle Trmpleton f mily ofK co Harbor were Sunday guests  f e Albert Shirleys ,,,Mr Eloyse Camrboil and 1 orIf v ir ond organ furnished musiclast Tuesday night for the dinner of the law enforcement officers of 9count ins held at U of M freh air ramp, Patterson Lake  hFertilizer fBest BuvCompared to Other Itccis Farm r 1seFERTILIZER is still in the F best buy viors on the farmers shopping list, Michigan agronnrr ists reportliutsv scul, in on point out thatplant fend hrs r e up less in cost thin v rrualiv any therconinvdty a fnrinor bu1  Vetfertilizer is a product n item that incrccsjs crop yields anci profits and rifteu returns 3 to oior every dwirr invested R L Carolus, Michigan State College 1N  JU arlst, roportsthat the  of fertilizer today is only  QV cent above that afJ 25 year, o vioreas the cost of other  rm supplies has inj oreiser oy 125 per centSine 1030, fertilizer use onAiiencan fain has inorconcd rom 51 mill  ions to 21 million tons at preint, the MiddleWest Soil Improvement Com mittee points ou As fertilizeruse has risen, its c ofoeding power has sic rjib  oeen increa d by ihe ianjiacturersA number it tho high analysisnKrogenpiiosphatepotash ferti lizers tuiay contain twice asmuch plant nutrient as did the,dcr, lower grade fertilizers 25yers ago, the committee says COUNCIL MEETINGSSpecisv1 meeting August 29, 195Called to order by Pres Dinkel to require certain monUiiy reportsKeau aiid Lavey ihe Citizens Committee met wihthe council to discuss law enforcement and make recomendations iutior by Shirley supported byLavey lo pay following Dili Howeil LoiiudAi Company ,4i4ijioiiun cairied UCUDU by Tipludy, supported bySwanhout ajur CLirritd  Mildred Ackley, ClerkRegular meeiing Sept 13, 1955Cuy to ouer by President Dinkelel Prccrn biilt,Kennedy and Swarthout Laveyrviolicn by Shirley, supported byTiplady that the appointment of a village niarshall be made by the village president Tiie salary of ashall be ,J00 froiy the monthfrom Sept 15 tJ Oct 15, from Ocr15 to Aaril 151956 a salary of 125per month The mirshall will makea full reuort in writing to the coucil each month as required by lawMotion  carriedPresident Dinkel appointed Rob  N r V xvc M1 rshall withapproval of the councilMotion by Kennedy, supported byShirley to allow following billsDonald Winger, care of flag   GiO Vans Motor Sales 554Thos Read Sons, sup, 25818 Pinckney Dispatch, printing 1800 Motion carriedALetter regarding appointment ofa police conmission follows thisMotion by Shirley, supported byRead to adjourn CarriolHoward Read acting clerkVANWTXKLE  VANWINKr E  Ho well MichiganSept 8, 1955Mr cTlev DinkelPincknoy Michigan Dear Mr DinkclWe have looked into the legalityof setting up a police  commissionfnTeJvfrageof PinckneyAs we understand it, the proposalwas that the Commission consist ofa councilman and two electors to be appointed by the council This commission was to have authority tohirp nnd fire and control the Village Marshall and if necessary appointsuch other policemen aq necessaryThey would also have the authority After checking through the pertinent statutes which govern the Village of Pinckney, it is our opinionthat such a Commission would notbp permissableAccording to te statutes, the President of the Village  ,ivea the power to appoint a marshall and the Council is given thepower to authorize the Prsiient toappoint such other policeman as they deem riecessary In addition,tnestatutes already call for Marshallof the Village to make certain monthly reports to the Village Council Tt would appear that the commissionwould be ursurping the powers of the President and Council and wouldtherefore be illegalThe statutes make the Village Marshall theChief of Police of tne Village He is subject to the direction and control of the 1 usidcnt and Council lie is requred to kep a record of all arrest  and the cnuothereof, and shall enter therein within twentyfour hours after any per son shall be arrested, the name ofxthe person so arrested, the cause of the arrest, the age and nationalityof the person arrested and if discharged without being taken beforea Court the reason for such dis charge, which record shall be theproperty of the Village In addition the Marshall shall report in writing1 and on oath to the Council at theirfirst meting in each month all arrpsts made by him and the causethereof, and all persons dischargedfrom arrest during the month, also the number remaining in confine ment for breaches of the ordinances of the ViUage,and the amount of aUfines and fees collected by him All monevs collected or received by the Marshal unless otherwise directedin the statutes, shall be paid intoThe Village Treasury during the same week wn received and theTreasurers receiV therof shall befiled with the CleII would appear that the statutesrather clearly set out the law en se tJUEJora Yilla uchas PincVnev, nd that the setting up of a police commission would be anunlawful delegation of autthority from the President 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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>mX, j1mfmzv, THE BINCKNST DI8FATCE Wednesday, September 14, 1955MICHIGAN MIRROR i WUGHbORJG MfTES SCHOOL NEWS Chas Bell in th contacting busJoat ftn eyeGov Williams disclosed last weekthat the State of Michigan now has an 18,000,000 surplus Two years  ftago it was 65,000,000 in the redRepublican claim the surplus is aaeaxeFtS,000,QOO and doubt that it  Wof will last long as many agencies who 5X0 turkeys whichhad their requests for more funds lur the mtuet by ChoreaSt Marys latfeouc GtfWCBBev Fr Albert Scum at, ttor3 Uasse8 800 and 1000 amDonald Winger, Reporters t On Friday, Sept 9, your reporterflew up and bit it , interviewed the Pinckney high schooA Novena devotions, Friday eveninganu Mxti Louia Dunlavy who football coach, Mr Reader, on the ft TQ,on a farm on Mast Road, off prospects for the coming seao LiXsiii, Friday evening after MflT j of prospects for the coming season LonXeasiwi, Friday evening afterRoad are raising which opens Friday, Sept 16 witjk Nyena Devutis aad Saturday fromh will be ready Linden and this was what I was toldL73G to 800 p m and Sunday befff th b0 Mholidays ldLElementary School j CUKfoturned down will renew their de j Danny fiaines, son of Mrs Peggy j At oe present time there are 34 mauds and the surplus may vanish j uajUes of Gregory has enlisted in by trying out for the team, manyover night, v  the navy and is at Great Lakes nav  whom are freshmen and sophmores iwiH I al training station pfore the b0o MawH8BB00II8Bureau chiefs say Restate  Good merchantnever have a reduction asjs  uriderweot weekconstantly expanding its services  Annand more people are being hired  Gov Williams blasted thture for turning down the of the universities for morefunds The legislators say they are 6fi members irQm Uvin and the sophmores are showing rapid improvement over last yearMr Reader said the attack usedby the Pirates this year will be wellbalanced this year on offense as we Menaouiu ChurchRev hzra Beachy, PastorS S SuptMorning WoshijSunday Scb ol Walter Esch100011006fi 4H members irQm Uvin  yr o oense as we 1 wcounty exhibited at the Michigan have 3 good passers in Don Packer J Young Peoples Meeting 730 last weekDick Higgs and Lonnie Huhmaa whUeAn item reteived from tne Fieet the defense looks quite good We have Home News Center, Great Lakesjil a hard running backfield with good  l f Fellowship ServiceWednesday 800,    , will Mwme rsews center, ureai Jaies,xu   imjig uatiuiwu wiw wumaking a study of tisa stated tfaat MeJvin WiUiams jr 9On replacements for every position whencome up with apian, in DrJ  of Melvin Williams of Howell had needed Our main weak spots ara A tlta am a liar COiieTcS SO   , , ,,,,, Rev j W Winger, raster First Gradi,We have 36 children in our22 boys and 14 girls We are reading a new book, Fuwith Tom and BettyThe 1ollowing are our committeeLunch, Linda Clouh, Joe Plumm Hosts Tory Jones, Joe Singe Door, Debby Garr, Timmy SprouScience Table Jimmy Baughn,Gyde, Frank Zezulka, John Dale Booth,Table, ConnieDan Gubachy, Linda Chanyi, MarthaHuhman, Douglas Winger Ro n ,  The Detroit polewen and firemenaaked for an 8 percent pay increase insurance and retirementwould have cost tnemore a year At a Mayor Cobo turnedthey havex the LaborHoard who have set a date foxhearing This is the first suchRobert Kaiser Bill McMacken,iirian Walton, Karen Kaiser, People and organizations do allsort of things to raise money andWegener, Toby Shettelroe Fish,Jo the more novel the method apparent Again this year Don Pack Thurs night prayer meeting at the church at 600choir practice 780 D mto expand the smaller  t reported for duty at Norfolk, Va, backfield blocking and a hard charg Sunday School 930 A mthey will teach many suojecw t   usg       offensive line to open up holes Mejrniug Worship 1046 a m handled by the big umJer81tT 77 was married to the former Ilia Doty or then Again this year Don Pack JSbaus nurht Draser meetingso ease the student load on tne D rf Fowlerville Miss Doty informs er will do most of the kicking andHuniversities, who get most oi uw    ig        punting Nbuilding funds j tention of becoming soLiv CoPreaa Here ar the words Mr ReaderBThe governor will call a special Mr and Mrs Thomas Hain of used n describing our chances  for session in October to cope with traff j Howell announce the engagement League t Lakes Trophy again this ic problems and mental hospitals j of their daughter, Betty, to James yearA Very good spirit prevails on VnM1both of which the legislature turned Murphy, son of Mr and Mrs Jay the tem with competition for every   Keith Rdown The legislature wished to turn of Swarthout Road, Pinckney position I believe that Dexter, Man Sunday SchoolWorship36 West between Main andUnadilla Street Keith Ruegsegger, PastorEvening Service MeetingWedPractice Wed 945 a m1050 AM 700 p m,300 p mthe Eowell and Grayling TB hospit Archie Arnold,61, son of Mr and  Chester and Boysvtlie will be muchoi into mental hospitals but were Mrs Stephen Arnold of Unadilla  stronger this year and that to winTB officials and CIO  died suddenly Sept 4 the championship we will have to winj hospital employees are Floyd Shelter who married the U tnree games  IC ICh members  The two hospitals former Barbara Wylie has taken ov Friday night Pinckney traveled tohave many empty beds the board er the raanagemat of the Shelters Brighton for a practise game which,claim, bcauae the legislature wont Candy Co on Gulf Club Road How they won 18 to 6 In the fim period nNccNmTAFTm ,,5 OES  w S ffi  v , v TR ell DriehtOn did not  eret lnsiri the    LH uicytie, rii and Jeanne Kennedy, lilly Josephsoi h the more appealing it is to theVivian Jacobs, iJill Boisforu, Nancy people In recent years there hasWaring Work, Debby Moveia,Bonn has been a flood of pancake supper,ie Cuits, Kendall Fisher, Willie Mey spaghetti dinners, car washings etcers, Cindy Plummer, Joe Amburgey In our distant youth there used to Linda Cloughs uncle was hurt and be maple syrup suppers but that aris in the hospital ile hat become too scarce and highTimmy Sprouts friends dog was Piced Over in Dowagiac whererun over Timmys dad had an acv hey want a new armory a band ofcident and the front of his car vas women have organized and will shinedamaged shoes all one day and turn the proKaren Kaiser was in a car accid ceeds over to the armory fund Theident Her sisters lip was cut  aituir will be further highlighted byMartha Heilmans grandmother choosing a Hoot Black QueendiedJeff Davises dad ran into a pickup , After 88 years of segregationtruck and knocked a light off his car Kiinsls ,J   m u ui  1  1 Kansas City ended the same in theToby Shettelroe was stung by a800 p m bee Joe Singers sister,  Public schools there and last week4 nn u r  ir n  i  i l ui the lirst tlJtle whites and negroes400 p m asthma, Brian Waltons dog,Dai y,has n,ini,, , , , , , , , f  I I nnied in the puolic schools No in70 p m4 pups His jfiandmothor gave him cidents wwe reported in the public schools No inapproprite enough money for TBcase finding The state has 1800mental patients and no place tosend them ,As to the traffic problem the legis la ture will be asked to pass lawstightening the drivers licensing,reduce speed limits and reinstate thearunkometer test for drinking drivers Encourage by the success of theMichigan State College fair groups are again trying to move the statefair there from Detroit They say Brighton did not  get inside the40 yard line and they onlyellAbout 20 ladies attended a storkshowe given by Mrs Lois Gallup scored when the second team went inand Mrs Arthur Murden last week Tommy Wylie shifted to Ruardfor Mrs Virginia Gearhart Work O E S Special Friday,at 800 p m Get hopes to haveis dog got bit iy a23 snake Joe ilummers friend, Chuch had his eye hurt driving a nailJoe state and we did notthey had any segregation problemsIt was known as Bloody Kansas back in prucivil wars days when a fierceat the formers homeThe Chelsea school enrollment id1146 The Ferris Institute at Big Rapidsrecently taken over by the state,has closed their enrollment lists, i 2 men after nift1 an outstanding game, mademany tackles throwing his opponentsfor losses Showing the competitive spirit Dennis Clark, Pinckney freshman intercepted a Brighton pass and 60 yards for a touchdown with 27Midge Miller, SecThey had 1600 applications but can  H they keeP ths up their coach only hand 1400 thinks they cannot help but win theA temporary injunction has been championship So come out and supthe present fair is an industrial fair i authorized by Judge Denke against P the team The game at Linden and not a farm fair State fair effle , Charles Galbraith from graziug hi this Friday is at 8 p m and the say the Industrial exhibit, mid cattle on public lands near MioThe  following Friday, Sept 23 they willcattle were impounded in 1954 and1955 Mrs Ella Wimbles Henry died tway and tide ihows pay the expsaof the fair  That after year of de hcits the fair is paying expensesCOXSBftTATION BBPT the Chelsea Methodist Old Peoples j Charles Henry , ends Alvin SimonHome Sunday She was 81 Surviving  son and Chris Campbell, tackles Tom     1171J 1 T I    play Sand Lake here at 800 p mPinckneys starting lineup at the We are starting our Michigan outBrighton game was Wayne Stone and line and plans reservations in for the as a new dog named, Sprinkle John stru,,,e took pluce t0  wnetht Bughton on iasch ha8 new ciothe8 anda kitten, or it would be admitted to thg Dan Gubachy s dad cauht 8 fish a, a slaye m   The gUUConnie Schmidt has a turtle named vvas being opened up for wttl9nm Tootle Lmda Chanyi isguing to the then and adherents of bothWe welcome to our class Pat Hull zoo Dick Wilkin was in an accident ijocked there in great nstar who came from Clayton Valley but not hurt Robert Kaisers grand unj Iltched battles took placeeSchool, Concord, California father died Robert had his eyes uaJJy the S0ijeJsnatj to be M tested and spent his vacation atPleasant Lake Jeanne Kennedy viited her grandmother, Linda WVgenerThe group are buay visited her neico at Cedftr Lalu,Bones, Clock Watchers, Nancy Waring is a new girl in ourHawkd, Jjlue room Her father teaches in the high schoolOur desks are arranged in g by our baaaies as long  sent into restore order There is a story thai, the amislavery forces tied a bear to a true on the liver bankand refused to let anyone cross whocalled it a bar The slaveryretaliated by tieingr a cow attrussing and turning back all peopleSecond Grade  h tttlledu jt  caow s Ruth Ueachy was in Ann Arbor thc wuy the New Lnglander whoand Willow Run Saturday and saw  amst slavery pronounced150 wild turkeys will be released  uZ   in 2 wild areas of Lake county after   HWe11 barber dred thereLabor Day The eggs were securedfrom wild stock in Pennsylvaniaand hatched at Mason state gamefarm A survey found the Lakesite the best It is remote, has wa Combination 5th and GthOur officers are Pres, Djnall J planes Sharon Hladesi has new th wordi is one daughter Her husband, Pliny  Wvlie and Dick Imus, guards, Don Parker Vice Pres, Jack YoungjSec, ciothesAlan liujgs grandmotherPacker quarter Davy Burns, F B Judith Graves Treaa, Timmy bom visitcd ftim They had u family reter and plenty of oak trees to furacorns for the birds The state dept will release 150wild turkeys near Baldwin this week A funnel net trap is being usedto catch ruffed grouse for research work The dept has found that peanutbutter is the beat bait to live trap bears with25 tree planting machines capiableof planting 8tiX lo 1QO00 treesa day will go into service this fall Houghton is Michigans largestlake It covers 20,044 acresThe nextin order are Torch,Charlevioux,Burt Mullet, Goebec, Manistique andBlack Each covers 10,000 or moreacres Plans for converting the 2300 acwTobico marsh, 8 miles NW of Bay City into a state game reserve willbe presented to the dept this fallApplications are now available tohunt in the Allegan special deer season, Dec 1 to 11 A booklet, Good Eating from the ELECTED TO FASHION BOARDPatricia Thayer, daughter of Mr, THE KING8PINCKNEY The geisha girls to the number ofy0M are said to have demonstrat ed ,ind naraded in downtoTn T T laraded downtown iand Mrs Howard Thayer of Pinck jney has been elected to McCalls Sept 16, Linden Mike Heath and Dick Higgs, halves, mers  union SundayLindu Curt, bird uiedand Herb Dyer, center I We are planning a Columbus Day Elajne Damnvs U1,cie and aunt vis program with Mrs Xasches room ited tnem, Christine DinkJ visited a Jajaa la,t wt,ek m  ,science we are studying about nnnf  pHtt CnuU Sim iiv Rlv     aunt in battle cieeK un lay Koiy a government tax to go into 1 which willDAUGHTERS  , ,    ,   plants that are not greenJei Linden Jones visited his grandfather JeffALL GAMES and Wayne Williams, brought us a Hendee went to the state fair Linda80 PUffWe l0keaTeen Age Fashion Board for 1955 Sept 23, Sand Lake here, 800 i magnifying glass55 She is one of 400 high schoolstudents so honored, only one girl from each school They were nominated by their home economicsteacher on basis of sewing skill,fashion knowledge and school leadership She is qualified to act in the designdept of McCalls and is sent t membership certicate card, pin and ayearns subscription to McCains Sept 30, Dexter there, 800Oct 7, Boysville here, 800Oct 15, Harfland here, 800Oct 22, Manchester here 800Oct 29, South Lyon there, 800Nov 4 ,Stockbridge there, 800Nov 11, Haslett there, 730 We learned that the powder sub  weaving seta Shirey visitetd her grandmother atEast Jordan Paula Wilson hasstance contains spores or seeds We have 13 people in our room whoare attending Pinckney school for thefirst time Sixth Grade NewsWe have elected our room committeesWe are studying a unit on Germany  Maries Schucfc who livei The geisha girls wnodance with patrons in thifa cabaretes get 1000 yen an hour or 278 The girls who pour tea sadplay the samison in the geishahouses 400 yen an hour The govern,TEMPORARY QUARTERSOn account of lack of room the7th and 8th grades of the Pincknoy there is helping usschool were only able to hold half Friday Edward Guy brought mater sessions last week A number  tefs for experiments lor acids ButchhepiMta7yWH helped Wm demonstrat t0 dayt Ksft P uwin ed them including the Gong1, church the class SPECIAL NOTICEIn accordance with Departmentalrecomendation the0ffiO th Cllei955 V      basement t Marys chutch Ma i We are lad to be back in schooLing uc oDer l, lyss sonc ftg room and a room back Signed Tommy Read and Micky Rittof the bowling alley They chose the er, reportersEXTENSION GROUP MEETS Congl church basement and the ThePejrsof Pinckney met with i former Lewis home owned by St Marys church Mrs Third GradeTwo rooms have classes in the gymMrs Beachys 3rd urade on the north ment want a split onand Mrs Johnsons 2nd and 3rd on the south Susan Buggy was in Detroit Saturay and had an airplane ride Robert Beveridge went to thc firemens picnic at Hamburg Sunday Mary Wylie visited the Cascadesin Jackson Sunday Lee Alison was in Ypsilanti Satur Our public officials need aic relations officer to iron out theirschedules and prevent them from making boners Vice President Nixonagreed to address a meeting of Polish War Veterans at Chicago thismonth and then cancelled it Tnayasked him to send a suitable substitute and suggested Ex SenatorFourth Grade I Lodge of the UN Instead Nixonlioth teacher and pupils are happy recommended a conservative Bepto be back in school publican senator whom they refusedMany of our boy and girls have to accept Instead they asked GOTput up exhibits Karen Downing has G Mennen Williams of Michiganill CEi I 111 ti O pUt Up The elementary teachers held a brou nt gourdS Judy Haines her pad who has accepted lection of officers resulted as foil ris and the 7th g wiU use the BOciaLbU8ineS3 meeting with the nkel sharon GalluPi mineial rocks, owsChairman  Mrs Harvey Gass ra, p,Lewis home and Mrs Maude Sharp school board at the school Friday also  Donald LaBelle and Jol nnyConservation LansingPermits were issued to farmersHawks, 10 miles southwest of Rojrwere digging and eating potatoesIncreased deer population and dryweather it blamed for this coffeeThe next meeting is Sept 21 with  guest soloist and the 8th grade the church base night with our new teachers as Dmkei, Once more an attack is beingmentSome of the new rooms in the guests Mr Thayer explained the  Monday we had an arithmetic test made on the Mich State San at school are expected to be ready in philosophy and policies of our educa on 100 addition combinations Six Howell with the purpose of turniagNovember but this is not certain , tional progranuThe meeting was held cf our ciass jrOt all right They were it into a mental hospital At the  i injthe room ef MrsReneMiller 5th i jimmy ShireVj bonnie ULRMl4t lejjislalLve iLession similajMttThe Merwan Campbells visited the grade room and she was hostess  Kellenberger, Beth Minock Carol Uck was made but the TB forcesRev Maycroft family in Saugatuck  Refreshments were served buffet Froehlich Sharon Gallup  managed to beat it off The reasonlast week where Mrs Campbell was 8tyle at an attractively set table Our room has a new football but is the Howell institution is not runnMrs Winston Bauhn Mrs Earl Schuman Secy with a floral center piece arrangedThe Winston Baughn and Jack by Mrs Floris Clark Mrs KellenReasons spent the week end at Lov berger poured the coffee and Mrs we are not allowed to tackleing at full capacity and has a numKindergarten We thank Emily Miller for leavingher white rabbit here first week JBecky Read brought 3 frogs anda turtle to school Scott Carvers dog got hurt andtke doctor bandaged its legDean Gardner has 5 puppies togive away , m fCharles Porter has 2 horses  jEddie Colonet dog is back fromhis grandmother  Susan new house UBRARY NEWSNew books for the reference shelfare The American Hook of Days byinells Barbara Baughn and Caty Rea Thayer cut the cake Mrs Tr ayer  shadows,son spent the week end with the wm be hostess for the next meetingFrank Clarks at Milford , Arhur Fradenburg, son of Albert The Lutheran United Church haa Our new science books are interest  uer of empty beds For 40 years tutThe first lesson is about nigbt an 1  state has been trying to move theFourth and FifthPat Tesmer has a new beagle pupNOTICE Boys Reform School away fromLansing It is crowded, has noroom for expansion Is near the heart of the city and the land hasbecome very valuable H wevv     , Mties has always blocked it A sitei Gerald Lultke, son of Herold Ludtke Lutheran creed in his preaching but Schafer has a new television, Patricia V chosen near Williamston a fewj of Gregory In all there are 4 from this time a board of 7 ministers ac Borowsky, a puppy, Sharon Baxter year aff0 but property owner there y Fredenburg of the Pinckney bank tried the second minister of their de  Richard Blades a duck, Dwight Mattoinomas and Who ha enroilej at Alma college Also nomination for not following the  teson gave his puppy away FrankStockbridge, 4 from Pinckney and 2 quitted him unananrmously They iWilt at 2Mclabe enrolled therefound hisconfusing, im, BrightonCALENDAR17 8 00 pmDegree and Centennialcommittees meet at the temple Sundayof the wllMam Whit not deviate from the Laley family in Ann Arbor j theran doctrine The first minister jMrs Rex Sackett arid son, James tried was found guilty tnd disLunford and wife of Detroit Harris i ed from the ministery  on Hadley and Carrol Huff and wives 2 goats, Sharon Courdeways dadnew car Leroy Porter went to therodeo Sunday Judy Darrow went toCamp Michawana the last week injAugust Richard McCarty has a boxdog Fifth Gradeear Marjorie at Sparta,st Livonia Sunday   j Our officers are Pres Ann MenkeKIWANIS NOTES j Vice Pres, Ann DuBoise, Sec, Re iThe Pinckney Kiwanis will have j fe Haines Treas, Mary Lee AsehQuetenbcry Rody Darrow 2 hooting Lawrence Camburn W Udogs tad Bobby HcMacken 2 turttos P W Coriett ,Bm MrsPat Lakllaw of Newberry visiK dinner Tues, night, Sept 20 at 700  enbrenner The committees are altited at the Howard Read home last PM at the CassMy Lake Tec nical  ready for their jobs and we knowweek With Sirs Read she was Detroit Thursday ta School Leave Pinckney 616Notify 1 the room will be kept in good conMartin Ritter if yon are going dition objected so strongly the move wasever made Senator BloomfieWsaid he will introduce a bill at the next session of the legislature toconvert the Howell Sanitarium into a mental hospital He say there areover 500, acres there suitable fotfarming and dairying and it would he ideal for a mental hospital Howevor all farming and dairying werediscontinued at the Howell institutionsome yBn ago MicMgaa luto 1880amental patients and no pfect tothem,  1ViawBANKIN GHi PiKcuan r DISPATC HSeptember 14 , 195 6MAI I BETTER WA YT o Financ e a  Ne w Automobil e I TH E BAN K WA YBuyin g a  car  with a  loa n fro m thi sban k give s yo u thas e clearcu t a dvantages 1  Lawe r deale r pric e becaus e w e ad vanc e al l cas h abov e dow n payment ,a  Lowe r interes t rat e tha n yo u migh totherwis e pay 3  Spacedou t repayment s fo r you rconvenience Financ e you r car  the bette r wa ywit h a  cas h loa n here Firs t Nationa l Ban kNote s o t 4  Yea n Af tJoiJ U wno spen t th e aura o f Fffdeta U Hisa d Federa l fcpdf tNothin g beat s th e convenienc e o f th e U  S  nw 1man s services  An d it s tru e i n banking , too  Vt tserv e man y customer  entirel y b y mai l     an d ver likely , w  can  help yo u sav e tim e an d effort , to ojy , ,  Youl l enjo y thi s comfortabl e an d ea mean s o f makin g deposit s an d payments  As k fo imt  bnkbymai l envelopes  All Deport  Inaow d O p t ta t Estat e sf fJ B  tspotn s u p t ososueo910,000Deposi t insuranc e Corporatio nTH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN KOve r EightyNin e Year s o f Sal sTAXE SPINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXE S AR E NO W DU EAN D PAYABL E A T M Y HOM ESATURDAY S AN D MONDAY SUNTI L FURTHE R NOTIC EHELE N REYNOLDS , VilUag e Treasure r54 5 Ear t Putna m St  P  0  Bo x 203 , Pinckne yFLOWHfc S A R u  OCCASION SSTATE O F MICHIGA NTh e Prowt e wov t ton  tbto f Lmcjrston I n  th e Matte r  Adria n T  Lavey , Deceased A t a  sessio n o f sai d Cour t hsl d o nAugus t SO , 1955 Present , Honorabl e Hira m B Smith , Judg e o f Probate NOTIC E I S HEEEB YTha t al l creditor s o f sai dar e require d t o p ri n  writin g an d unde r oat h HOWELLTHEATREHOWSLL , MICHIGA Nwid  Thar , Sept  14 , 1 5Bett y GraU e an d Stare  Nort hl aHO W T O B E VEEY , TBR YrUFULAB I n  Cin e17luomeyme r i n Detroi t ha a returne d t o Piac kae  an d i s livin g a t th e hotel Th e Stickl e ston e bridg e o n Dar wi n Roa d i s completed  Willia mMora n an d Jak e Mac k wer e th ebuilders Mrs  Charle s Plympto n ha a gon et o  Lacygen , Kft w  t o spen d th e wi nter Mrs  Id a Eurchel l i s takin g a  bu sines s cours e i n Toledo Sigle r hioo  close d thei r ic ecrea m parlo r her e Monda y an d re turne d t o An n Arbo r t o resum e thei rdenta l cours e a t th e university Frida y nigh t 10 0 friend s o f MU sMinni e Monk s gav e he r a  showe ra t he r parents  home Th e annua l schoo l repor t i s i nthi s issue  Th e year s receipt s wer e3,90475  Expenditure s 3,86125 Supt  Gau l go t 80 0 a  yearBell e Sun , Mam , Tues , Sep t 18  19 , 2 0Kenned y principa l 650  Th e teach  Matine e Sunda y 21 s p  m  Cent  WWTMOftE LAK EFriday , 17Satarday , Sept  It ,Doabl e Featar eMa n tn e Lif e Boa UFEANCI S I N TH E NAYY Friday , Satarday , Sept  It ,bouui e Featur eJan e Rnssel l an d Jtf f Chandle rt Donal d OConno r W  Marth a Mye ran d  NIGH T FREIGHT 1  wtta  Forres t Tvcke rColo r Cartoo ai nFOXFIRE Richar d Widmark , an d Ma i ZetterUn g1 BM A  PRJZ E O F GOLD i n    chnicoio r Sunday, Monday , Sept  18 , 1 9A  Lov e Tha t Defie d Al l Convention sWillia m Holden , Jennife r Jone sLOV E I S A  MAN Y SPLENDORE DTHING h i Ciiwnfin oColo r b y DeLux eDisne y Colo r Featnrett e M Siam NColo r Cartoo n an d Nev aGIVE Nera Ma e Reaso n Leli a Monk s an dJessi e Gree n 350  Th e schoo l boar dwa s Eugen e Campbell , Fran k John so n an d Emi l Brown Rev  A  G  Gate s wa s ordaine d aministe r a t th e Congl  churc h her eSept  12  Thos e wh o officiate d wer eRevs  Patto n An n Arbor , Smite ,Jackson , Gran t Chelsea  Othe rminister s presen t wer e Hull , Ham burg  Blair , Plymouth  Beach , Yp silanti  Allen , Gras s Lak e an d My lne , Laingsber g Mis s Minni e Monks , daughte r e fMr  an d Mrs  Alfre d Monk s wa smarrie d a t St  Mary s churc h Tues  Ida y mornin g b y Rev  Fr  Commer  jfor d t o Charle s Dood  o f Lyndon  1hereo f fc r thre V TOetaTonseoutively  They wer e attende d b y Nelli e Tim m previou s t o sai d da y o f hearingri  on s an d Charle s Doody , a  brothe rth  Pfcickne y Dispatch , an d tha t th e  f th e ffroom  They wil l liv e i n Ly n petitione r caus e a  cop y o f thi s notic e don  Th  receptio n wa s a t th e bride s it o  b e serve d upo n eac h know n part y home  i n  interes t a t hi s las t know n addres sb y  registere d mail , retur n receip t de manded , a t leas t fourtee n 14  day s Bob Hop e an d Milli e Vital ei nSEVE N LITTL E FOYS I n  Teoknioaso rt o  sai dcourt , an d t o serv e a  cop y thereo fupo n Norber t H  Larey , 1738 S Birc hI  cres t Dr  Detroi t 21 , Michigan ,  a  fiduciar y o f sai d estat etha t suc h claim s wil l b e hear d  b y sai d Cour t a t the  Probat e Offic eo n  Novembe r 1 , 195 5 a t 100 0 A  M   I t i s Ordered , Tha t notic e thereo fb e give n b y publicatio n o f a  cop y Wednesday, Thursday , Sept  20  2 1Franki e Lan e an d Keef e Brasaell emBRIN G YOU R SMIL E ALONG i   Technicolo r Tues Wei , Thnrs  Sep t 20 , 2 1 21 Cinemascop eLAN D O F TH E PHARAOHS i n  Warne r Colo rStarrin gJac k Hawkin s an d Joa n Collin sNoveltie s New sSYLVAN THEATREprio r t o suc h hearing , o r b y persona lservic e a t leas t fiv e 5  dav s nrin rHira m R  Smith , Judg e o f Probat eA  tru e cop y Celest a Parshal lierl c o Mr  an d Mrs  W  F  Clos e ar e at tending  a  Shrin e meeting  i s Milwa ukee , Wisconsin , thi s week  Th e Leo n Meabo n famil y o f Chel se a wer e Sunda y visitor s a t th eGeorge e Meabo n home Th e Jac k Youn g an d To m Bum sfamilie s calle d At th e Methodis t conferenc e at  De  Itroi t las t wee k Rev  Littlejoh n was returne d t o Pinckney  Othe r ap  jpointment s wer e Rev  Hartle y Cans ield , Howell  W  G  Stephens , Fow lerville  H  W  Hicks , Carleton  E E  Pearce , Parshallvill e an d Samue lBird , Dexte r Th e Laver n Broka w Furnitur eStor e a t Howel l ha s bee n sol d t olen a Beurma n an d Mis s Kat eOConno r o f Howell  SCO DRIVEINTHEATREAN N ARBOR , MICHIGA NFriday , Saturday , Sept  lft , Y 7GUNSMOKE I n  Technicolo rwit hAudi e Murph y an d Susa n Cabo tan dTH E MAGNIFICEN T MATADOR I n  CinemaSeop e an d Colo rwit h StarringMaareee n QHar a an d Anthon y Quin n Sterlin g Hayde n an d Jun e AHyso nFriday, Saturday , Sep t IS , 1 7A  Wal t Disne y Productio nLAD Y AN D TH E TRAMP Lengt h Cartoo nI n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rCartoo n New s Switzerlan dShow s 71 5 an d 91 5Sun , Mon , Tues , Sept  18 , 19  2 0Sunda y Show s 3 , 5 , 7 , 9STRATEGI C AI R COMMAND vCartoo nCoxor and  Vist a Visio no nWINKELHAU S FLORA L COMPAN YPhon e 2oV i Howell family i n Brighto n Sunday Mr  an d Mrs  Alber t Dinkel , Alle n Dinke l an d Audre y Klikot t wer e i nLansin g Friday Wayn e AtLe e an d wif e an d Do nTowe r an d wif e visite d th e Detroi tzo o Saturday  AOftS Z 5 YEAR S AG 7Edit h Cowgill  11  o f Fordso n waa drowne d a t Hilan d Lak e Sunday ,th e Kenneet h Fr y Sh e wa s spendin g th e da y a t th e C  Sunday, Monday , Sept  18 , 1 9VER A CR  I n  Superscup e an d colo rwit hGar y Coope r Bur t Lancaste rDenis e Darce lan dKIS S M E DEADLY andL  Whale y cottage Th e Pimkne y fir e dept  wa s cal le d  t o th e Rober t Kell y far m Thurs da y b y a  swam p fir e whic h threat ene d th e house Th e Eve r Read y Sunda y Schoo lclas s o f Plainfiel d wil l pu t o n th epla y Deaco n Dubbs  a t th e Pinck ne y Communit y Hal l Sept  19 Th e Geno a oi l wel l cam e i n a  dr yhole  Th e one  at Glennbroo k far mlos t thei r too l an d wer e shu t dow na  wee k recoverin g it A  Buic k sedan , owne d b y A l Po rtiou s wh o run s th e Re d He n a t Po r tage  Lak e wa s stole n Sunda y nite Th e hig h schoo l footbal l tea m op en s th e seaso n Sept  1 9 wit h Brig hton Th e bi g battl e i n th e count y el ectio n thi s fal l her e i s fo r th eoffic e o f sheriff  Th e Republican snominate d Georg e Sargison , a n ult adr y i n a  fiel d o f 10  Th e Demcra tthoug h no t a  pronunce d we t i s con candidat e i s Henr y Finle y wh ocede r t o b e mor e mois t tha n Sargi son Do n Swarthou t an d Henr y Shirey ,glob e trotter s wh o jus t di d Canada, ,hav e lef t fo r a  tri p t o Oklahom a in jDon s ol d reliabl e Studebake r tour in g car  Attorne y Edmun d C  Shiel s an dwif e o f Howel l hav e gon e t o Eur ope Th e governorshi p contes t i n th eprimar y wa s s o clos e a  recoun t ha sbee n asked  Townshi p Cler k M  E Darro w ha s t o tak e the  Putna mballot s t o Lansin g Frida y t o b e re counted  Ralph Meeke r an d Glori a Leahma nCartoo nTues  Wed , Thurg , Sep t 20 , 2 1 2 2HI T TH E DECK WI n  CineraaScop e ui o Colo rwit hTon y Marti n an d Debbi e Reynold sAL6 OTH E SCARLE T SPEAR wit hJoh n Arche r an d Marth a Hye rCartoo nMar y Holli s o f Hambur g spen tth e wee k en d wit h Barbar a McAfee Wednesday, Thursday , Sept  20 , 2 1  TH E BAM00 PRISONA Drama StarringRobert Francis, Diane Foster andBrian KeithCartoon and Stooge Comedy Shows 715 and 905Coming The Marauders, Rage titDawn, Son of Sinbad, Cobweb,SevenLittle FoysMrs Irene Steffen of Hiland Lakeis staying with Jesse Henry and wifaMr and Mrs J H Hooker wereSunday guests of Miss Viola Pettysin Howell The George Grahams of Floridaand Mrs Wilma Horning of Detroitspent Sunday with the John MDonels Arnold Berquist attended the stalefair in Detroit Sunday Harold Porter and wife called onthe William Willis family in LansingSaturdayTHE ROU5H PLUMBINGWater Systems Plumbing Repair 3iO Webster Hume UP8 6WV Hackneynk it CL matchedMatch your electric washer with an electric clothes dryetAdd a new electric dryer to your electric washerand youll race through washdayYoull have no more weather worries,no more heavy, wet laundryto hang on the line Whats more, youll find that tedious line drying never dried your clothes so beautifullyclean, soft, and freshsmelling The Tony Stulle family of GardenCity and the Ambrose Kennedy family were Sunday guests of the GerryEichmans  Mesdames Ethi Sprout and Phyiritt beLswispwAm see YOUR DEAL or Defrorf EditorMrs Asher Wylie and childrencalled on the Andrew Nesbitts Sun His Soule visited the Roy Brown family in Leslie SundayBen White and wife were Sundayguests of the Frank White family inHowellDale Miller and Butch Aschenbrenner attended the state iair in DetroitSunday  Mesdames Lester McAfee and Harold Rady were in Ann Arborlast weekI MrsEdna Spears and Jack Sheldon were in Flint Sunday,j The John Boyers called on theJ Reuben Genters sad Frank Boyert Ann Arbor Sunday and on Mrs Ella, Walsh is Webster Saturday 1 Glen Gardner and wife of Stantonwere Saturday guests of Mrs EthelSprout1 Hubert Ledwidge of Royal Qak families called on the Kenneth Fryfamily Sunday Dr Harlow Shehan of Jackson andBilly Shohan of Ann Arbor wereGeorge week end callers of the William She CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, LbtiSU CUT PORK CHOPS, LbPOLISH SAUSAGE Lb PORK LIVER SAUSAGE, LbFRESH YOUNG BEEF LIVER, LbPICNIC HAMS, Lb HARD SALAMA,Lb THE HOUJSTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinckney 79c49c59c 59c29c 42c98c550GUNS50 NEW RIFLES AND SHOTGUNS TO CHOOSE FROMNEW REMIN6TN W0ODMATBR 740A Cat 90MAnto Ln g Rifles NE W WINCHBSTB R MDB L 5AVT O 16ADIN G 8HOTGVN SSC0P 1 AN D CV0K 1 MOUNTI N O  INSTALLE D B Y EXPERT SMIL L CREE K SPORTIN GII IPho M HAmilto a I81 WDBXTBR, MICH Gle n VanBeuraa s o f Byro n Jerr y Lsdwidg s bowle d i nMrs  Emm a DJaks l Sunday  Arbo r Suadsj  Sunday guest s o f th eRoushe s wer e Wil l Collin s an d wif eFloyd Watter s an d wif eAn n Arbo r wer e Sunda y guest sV  C Zillth so fo f Annth Cliffor d VanHoras  The Kennet h ZUl s an d Ott oo f An n Arbo r spen t Sunda y a tMar k Nas h horns  vMrs  Thoma s Bonns r an d 2returne d las t wee k fro m   month ssta y a t Bi g Marilyn VanSUmbroo k cam sfro m Houghto a las t wee k v 1 r e spen t th s summe r wit h Mrs  iikafc dVannSlambrook  Richar d to  bac Greenlan d sa d feastosa tai Mis tw  Wednesday, September 14, 1965PeopIStore Art XlUnk  IWTLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIESENNED1 GENERAL STORE 114 So HoeB 81Subscription Frtea U  TearMurray Dagg with Ed Safferiteof Hiland Lake flew to the uppr peninsula Thursday night to spend the weeek endSuzsne Clark visited her sister,Mrs Joyce Young ami family in Ann Arbor one day last weeekOna Campbell and wife spent partof last week at Wall Lake near Battle Creek with the Carl LentzfamilyFrank Abrdeen is improving at StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor His wife staying at the Rex Noggle homethereThe Lambert Henry family of Detroit were Sunday guests of tie L J flenryaM J Reason and wife were Sunday guests of Mrs Florence Artz in Detroit, the Gene Reasons and MrsMae Rane were also thereMrs Ona Campbell and Mrs LettieNesbitt called on Mrs Marion Pearson in Howell last Thursday Mrs Dorothy Dinkel, Johnny and Christine spent Sunday with the JaySweet family in Battle CreekI The Thomas Clark family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guests of Mrs1 Margaret Clark and family  Thes Dr Cecil Hendee family of Lansing called on the Walter Clarkfamily SundayMr and Mrs Mervvin Campbelland Arnold Berquist were in Detroit last ThursdayThe Maynard Clark family of Manrhester were Friday guests of theWalter ClarksMr and Mrs Lee Lavey and theJack Sharps accompanied JimmyLavey to Ypsilanti Sunday wherehe will attend the Mich State Nor mal He will stay in the dormitory  MYAON HUGHESJP Complete Line Plinbing Fi tores and SuppliesElectric, Of wi Gas Hoi Water Hester Complete Line of PimpsWe Sen  WMnsiaH  We ServicelHOiF TIP 6S1M  71 BA9T MJWagoners Grocery 6086 Pinckn, Quality Mechondisebeer and Wise to Vake OulPhone Howeii 705J2INTER COATS ARE ARRIVING DAILYOSltWILL HOLD YOUR COAT iN LAYAWAY WITHA SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT SHOP EARLY WHILE THERE IS LARGE SELECTION TOCHOOSE FROM PEIRCES Si ORE FOR WOMEN Howell MlchgcrWE Give GDH Stamps with Any PurchaseThe Howard Reads with the Del STATE OF MICHIGANScene along the driv frum Mackinaw City to PetuAey Packers of Ann Arbor had dinner The Prooate lean roc UM Cmmntf mat the Gondola, Ypsilanti, Sunday LivingstonThe Hubert Ledwidge family of   Matter of the Estate 4Royal Oak were Sunday guests of i Edla M Potter, Mentally  incompeiscover the natural beauty of Mi  igan  t HAVE YOU HAYES STATE PARK near CUnton is nestled among the Irish Hills with frontage on Round andVISITED THESE Samplers LakesWILDERNESS STATE PARK near MackinawCity is preserved in its original state Notable forwildlife, unusual wild flowersYOUNG STATE PARK near Charlevoix Denseforest of evergreens and hardwoods with frontage on Lake CharlevoixWHITE CLOUD STATE PARK near WhiteCloud High wooded banks along the lovely WhiteRivers mineral springr Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeMajor Wm Fisk and wife of San Antonio, Texas, are visiting the CJI Clintons With them they called on the Ralph Clintons of Lincoln Park and had dinner at Saratoga Farms tentAi ii sersiSeptember 7, 1855 of said Court hold oaWilbur Eisele and wife of Fowler jenjoy thefiner flavor of Michigan brewedbeer K uit Honorable Hiram Jt Smithof Probateici in Hereby Given, That allperso i interested in said estate aredirected to appear before said Pro ville called on Mrs hmma Voimcr  bate Court oh October 4,1955,at 1000i Sunday  A Mto show cause why a license1 Gretchen Tasch leaves for Ann Ar should not be grantei to Delnabor this week where she will enter Garrison, Guardian of said estatethe University of Michigan to sell or mortage the interest of Mr and Mrs Wayne AtLee Mr said estate in certain real estate de1 and Mrs Don Tower and Grttchm described in her petition for the pur  Tasch visited the Northland last lose of investing the proceedsTuesday li  Ordered, that iUce thereof Mrs Viola Read was in Jackson be FridayMrsEdith Carr visited her sister,Mrs Gale Middleton in Detroit lat nerefBMichigan JDrewers Vssociation350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michigan iat National Brewing Co of Michigan  Pfeiffer Brewing Co  Sebewaing Brewing Co  Stroh Brew f by publication of a cepythree weeks consecutivelyto said day ofnearingii Dfspatch and that theweek and the Leo Bettys family in Pecon cause a copy of this, noticeWaIled uke   be erved upon eachknown parnu n  nA T ,  IBtet at his last known tMnmRobert Carr of Grand Rapids spent Kv af A V, , t , rj iU A bV registered mail,e week end with Mrs Edith Carr Miss Madge Jack of Mt Pleasant leastITS HEBE A NEW PROFESSION AL BEAUTY SERVICE ZOTOS PINPERMITS WONDERFUL AND COSTS SO UTTLEONLY 495 This Includes Shampoo and SetTHE PWCKNEY BEAUTY SHOP Mr and Mrs Clare Miller and CarJol took Richard Miller to Alma Sun where he has enrolled in the collegeDick Darrow and Lee Hollingsworthwere also there The college gave aa reception for the parentsMr and Mrs Robert Pike were InComma and Owosso Friday212 BAST MAIN STBRITTA BBASH, PBOP UP JM11UClare Swarthout and wife andLynn Hendee and wife spent the the week end at Lovellsj Mrs June Hendee with Mrs Pat Rupert of Howell took in the statefair at Detroit last weeek Mrs Hazel Bland of Howell wasa Saturday guest of Mr and Mrs Robert Pike  ,Bea White and wife called on theBasil Whites of Mason Road latThoriday  Mrs Cacia Chambeerlain and son,Welton left for the east Saturday Hj will go to Europe to attend coll ege a year She will visit her daughter, Lois, in Syracuse and relatives in Conneticutj 130 attended the dinner and picnic l sponsored by the local Masonic lore at the U of M Fresh Air Camp atI Patterson Lake Sunday After the  dinner there were games for the children and a ball game between teams led by Martin Ritter and Clifford MillerRev ftenry Wyse of ArchboldOhio,will be guest speaker at the morning, zvic at the Calvary MennoniteChurch on Sept 18, Rev Beachywill be serving in a weekend conference at the Erb Street Mennonite T8 prior  Mch hH  was a week end guest of the Robert 0uonal service at, least five 5 dun Ackleys prior to such hearingMrs Albert Shirley visited her dau Hiram H Smith Judge of Probfttighter, Mrs Lorna Eller and family eleita rarshaUl in Pontiac Sunday Krrristrr of ProbateGene Reason and wife, Mrs Flor ence Artz of Detroit and Mrs Mie Galbraith Gorman of Dexter called Rane of Whitmore Lake were guests at the Dispatch office last Wednesof the M J Reasons Friday day The Kenneth Reason family of The law enforcement officers of 9Ann Arbor called on Mrs Erlna counties held a dinner and meetingReason Sunday at Uof MFresh Air Camp, PattersonAndrew Campbell and wife called Lake last night The White Shrineon Mrs Grace Kelly is Owosso Sun Howell has a dinner here Saturday dy night served by the Piaekney 0 E SForest Darrow and wife and fcaig Wcolev Reader and Robert MeabonSmith, wife and baby of Gatesburg fcnent the week end at the Meabon spent Sunday with tje MEDarrws cabin at Lovells Mr aad Mrs Mark Abney 1ve The Joe Schowers of Ann Arborbought the Roland Kalea home at were Saturday guests of the Prd  Rush Lake and are moving there Read fajnily Mr and Mrs Roy Reason, Ann Thomas Bonaer spent 4 dan Shirley, Fanny and Leotft spent the Chfoagf last weekweek sad in Manktaa Macaiat Tyol Skom      IM  1 hjiyCi wV         ,  V 1   SAVING 34 roomREGULAR NOWYOU SAVi THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEWards and Wayne Wagonersed the state fair at Detroit laatweek  Commercial fishermen will remove8 toaa of carp froa tke mad flat at Sterling Park, Monroe fA meeting was held at Lepeerlast week attended y 260 farmers and hunters to try and Improve ban ter farmer relatioaa Moat fannersdo not allow hunting o their farms Vern Fisk and wife of Monroe call 1ed on the C J Clintons Sunday I The npckaqrIII M toffy, M 0 Piaekaey MichiganCall 11 e A M to 200 P M fiacept WednesdaysTues, PrL, Sat700 to 800 P MSILVER NEEDLES 4H CLUB The Silver Needle met with MrsLouise Schuman Sept 12 and elected the following offiersPrea,KarenTessmer Vice Pres, Brenda Hoyt SecJudy Root Treaa, Enrol Schu man Reporter, Gloria Bond 1L6w MY0VGonePHONE U PErrol Schuman had a Health Improveraent exhibit at East Tankingat the 4H State show and won a blue ribbonf 16995Proseason TradeIn Limited timeBeautiful new 1955 DuoTherms in smart Sandalwood finishBlower circulates heat by force Turns itself on and off automatically, Gives greater comfort floor to ceiling,saves up to 25 on fuellBUY NOWIASY TEMTHE UVEY HARDWARE that U Ufft tocugaofttr you CLAY GORDONLTLB W MUN6ELL ASSOOIATB  LANDasi Grand stiver liowell, MichiganCWce 21JPhoue 15ftlvLyle JN 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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>yfobaam 71  MICHIGAN MIRROR NiiGHBORIiWi State Republican are rubbing their hands in anticipation of their j ki THS KIKCXNBT DISPATCH Wednesday, September 7,1955j An oil weU fa g driUed onpolitical get together at Mackinac , Herman Mohrlock farm on old US Island the week of September, the 12 west o Chelsea1617The Democrats had their pow wow last weekRepublicans profess not to be wor  aw teachers this year,ried by anything that was said or  Bm done there They gay nothing was SCHOOL NEWSPINCKNEY SCHOOL STARTSThe Pinckney school started onTuesday with an enrollment of 727,The Chelsea schools will have 25 ar increase of 100 over last year No 862SL Mary Cataaiic CS  Albert burnt Ut, Pastor800 and 1000 aUL LOCAL NEWS I CURRENT tOMMENly 8 andlQ00 amNovena devotions, Friday eveningat 7 to The Roy Reason familyMrsEdnaand Leota spent the weekConfession,, Friday evening afterf tIl w k There is no place to put them as  none of the new buildings will be rsovtaa Dtvotioifc and Saturday fromEooke i ready before some time in Novera  TX to 900 p m and Suiidavber This makes half day sessions 7thtftet wiUdonthave have The enrollment is at followsDexters 78 , Senior and Junior HighSchool305, ,727 the 800 MasMttUMite launchS S Supt Mennomte CiiaxchRttv Ezra Beatiij, Pastorit Ierviile A Powm Walter EachMoaning Woshiy 100067 j Sunday Scfr ol 110062  Young Peoples Meeting 59 j Cottage Fellowship Service55 800m prominent oItall, ntfol ata When it me, Benha Bemett  gcomes to winning Michigan lii woo The Creamery at Fowerville start  2rtt7to or I  Towar C  Dro  yyet gotten a  ff f1  t  1910 and operated continously The school is stiU short oae , churchClaSSes for nil ages bruughand things are very much up inhe smce then ha, closed for good The Krade Uacher and Mrs Uonie the high chool Bwyone welcome  15th annual community summer61 vacation Bible school is  July 11 to 22 at Calvary end at Honor, MichThe Ed Hacketth ofPa are visiting tkt Merwin vCujpbell iumiiyThe infant daughter of Mr OsdMrs John Eller Lonia Shirthat weighed 2 lb, 12 ozs at t iaiud an ounce in weight last w k Wilbur Eisele and wile of Foci jviile and William Downing, of JKPleasant called on the Andrew Cam bells Munday Andy worked iuDowning in Detroit 2J years uioand had not seen him sincePhyllis Clinton of Detroit hasbeen visiting the C J Clinton fam Labor Day jike July 4th has lostrnuuh of its former significance andaxd has become just another day onwhich the banks and postoffiee areclosed Of course it is the last big Week end of the summer and thehighways are packed to the limitwith traffic In the old days it had special significance here at any rateLS it was the dateof the Catholic picnic at Dexter to which half ofPinckney wentlt started with chicken dinner in the woods and thea a program featured by a band andtalks by prominent persons Governors, U S Senators and Congressmen were on the program and alsonative sons who had made goodTheball game was next and it invariabDetroit was said to look with favor haadled 66000 lbs of mik a on the job, providing he had no pn J B Munsell entertained 20 mem PINCKNEY FOOTBALL GAMESRev J W Winger, factord to destroy the nonpartisan gov j Fowlerville Review  Sept 16ment in Detroit if he did He is Herbert Metcalf who once ownednot4e popular with the Young Re the House of Dougherty was sales  , , pubfians who headed by Cong Sail tax inspector and master of the Ct 7 B0y8VlUe Ym 8ade met at Ann Arbor last week and Brighton Masonic Lodge, died atendorsed President John Hannah racuse 1ST Y, last week Burialof Micfe State University Hannah Mat White Chapel, Detroitrefused,  consider it, saying he The Brighton schools will have 45 w ,,  ,  u 7 onwas nonpartisan and had received teachers this year  Nov u Haslett there 730favors from both parties j The engagement of Maryann The Republicans will inaugerate Leach, daughter of Mr and Mrsa program to get all voters register Charles Leach of Pettysville to o nOct 15, Hartland here, 800Oct 22, Manchester here 800Oct 29, South Lyon there, 800Nov 4 ,Stockbridge there, 800 Sunday School 930 a mMorning Worship 1045 a aThun night prayer meeting t the church at 800Wed choir practice 780 p raSCHOOL OFFICER RESIGNSMrs Marguerite Clark resigned Times Prayer The Psspies ChurchM36 West between Main snd Unadilla StreetRe Keith Ruogsegger, Pastor945 a m1050 AM 700 p m300 p m800 p m ly saw Dexter and Pinckney matchThe Vern Clarks are now staying edThese games were classics Neithat the Walter Clark home and she team gave any quarter or expected is working at the Alta Mae Beauty f any They were usually loaded andSalon j attendance ran well over the 1000Robert Clark has transferred iis  mark The dance in the old operaenergies from the Detroit Die Set to house jwnled the days festivities andthe new Tittfieid Products plai  this was not without its excitement Sunday guests of the Lee La  as on one occasion the reserves hadfamily were Mrs Mae Metz of How to be ailed out to preserve orderToell the Jack Sharp family of L,an  day this picnic like many others i and the Vincent Shields family Iy a memoryof Ann Arbor Wayne Carr spent the week endwithkis wife and daughter in Port  The Cedar Spring Clipper openH  ed b t il NiSchooljp WorshipYouth Group Evening1 Service HuronGretchen and Kristen Tasch wreed Only about 50 percent of them Stanley Phillips, son of Mrand Mrs as treasurer of the Pinckaey school Jr Choir Practice Wedhave been voting , Llfrsn Phillips is announed board at the meeting last Wednm Sr CJjdfr Practice WedWe recently stated that the Water, The McPherson Oil team won the day night and Mrs HelenJVanElarWonderland slogan may be dropped  championship in the classBMleague ium was appointed to succeed her from autolicense plates because it vi at Howell Dick McMacken was The team expires in 1956 The Clark olates the law against any avertis their pitcher family came here from Ypsilanti The iPinckney Circle of King1  state fair in Detroit Sundaying appearing on them Now Mich Mr and Mrs Mark Curdy of How where Mr Clark is  mail earripr Daughters met with Mrs Lynn Hen Earl Buncrt and Mr am 400 p m780 p tn TflE KINGS DAUGHTERS pp opened by two girls, Nina Babcock anxand Grace Hamilton who came fromweek end guests of their grand New York state 23 years ago hasmother, Mrs Anna Tasch in Ann been sold to Archard Gamm and MillArbor ard Engberg, employed on the MichThe Ronnie Hoskins family of Do igan Daily at Ann Arbor When thetroit spent the week end with the girls took over the paper thereBo Jacks The Bo Jacks left Tues were prophecies they would not lastd ii li i Bfflht l b h p y would not lastday to visit relatives in Buffalohart long but they did They found theIllinois stores there overstocked with redThe Don I3urns, Jack Young and underwear which had lost its populKenneth Fry families attended the arity They started a red underwear day and seated a demand for it sod Mis much so that a factory was builtIgan Tourist Council tflio favor the ell celebrated their50th wedding ann and operated a store at Silver Lake  lat Thursday afternoonAssist Lawrfence Stevens of Detroit spent there to manufature it and Cedarslogan wants the matter held up lversary Sept 5  They sold this a couple of years ago ing MM Hendee were Mesdames last Wednesday at the Curlett home Springs became known as the Reduntil they have all the facts on thecaseDOUBLE MURDER, AT STOCK BRIDGETwo people were killed at StockJidge, presumably test Friday bat their bodies were not found until The Town and Country Club will and Mrs Clark taught at Whitmorc Marildi Clark and Theresa Coyle MrsEmma Vollmer and sonJohn, Underwear City They pulled otherhold their flower show at the Episco Lake She was elected to the1 OneJwmmber was received in called on the Charles Eiselt family promotional stunts and put Cedarpal church in Howell Sept 16 school board when the consolidation 9 thefcircle, Mrs Viola Read read in Fowlerville Sunday Png on the map in a big wayDrGene Pearce,supt of the Mich took place and replaced John Burg  tl admission service Commit The Tom Howe jr family spent  n was one of the few womanJgan State San t Hll h t itd f th the week end with hi folks at East el and operated papers i thce,supt of the Mich took place and replaced John Burg  tl admission service Commit j p womJgan State San at Howell when it as treasurer Her 3 children,Malilyn taees were appointed for the year the week end with hi folks at East el and operated papers in thewas started in 1909 died at Hudson Barbara, and Neil all graduated Un Britta Brash showed mov Tow asAug 29 He lft HH  ied at Hudson Barbara,29 He left HoweH 4rr i925Hfs from the s rsuccessor was Dr Huntley school The fam mjrpp y Britta Brash showed mov Tow asurerf the picnic OwntaUBerapist spmt the ij ,   ,, u,, nuntiey ily is moving1 to Ypsilanti Clark home in July2J members and en at South HavenMonday They are Howard Hernck,, The Powlerville Ground Observe Mrs VanBlaricum is  TforVand more ft looks as if the, W3Ciyer 4M4O ,4a41WUH1 ia a former 4 guests were present Ona Campbell and wife were in supreme court decision against seg63 and his wife who live on a farm post will report storm warning from teacher and was principal of the el Luncheon was served The Octo Lansing over the week end at the nation m the public schools will3 miles north of StockbridgeTheir now on  ement schoo, f K1960 t 1953 ber meeting is with Mrs Tom Bon Cari  hoilie   meaningless unless the federalbodies were found at the barn oa Pnvate Richard White, son of Mr Since then she has assisted her hus er  The Leon Meabon family of CheU vernment steps in and enforcetheir farm hidden under bales of and Mrs Wiibert White of Howell band in conducting Vans Motor  I sea aie at the ieorgtI Melbn honie , V,as caused il revival 0 thehay They had been bludgeoned to j was married to Michiko Susuki a Sales here I MISSIONARY MEETING  at Lovells this week KIU Kiux Klan who are said to bedeath Suspicion is directed towardNeil Buchanan, a negro convict whoescaped from Jackson prison Friday where he was employed drivinga truck, ouside the walls He wassent up from Detroit for robberyThe Herricks are known to a number of people here as they once worked at the Mich State San OftTuesday night state police and sheriffs officers were called to DoylesCove, Patterson Lake by a report that Buchanan had been seen thereit was a false alarm Japanese girl in Kyushu Aug 19nas been stationed in Jap1952 an sinceELLERY DURFEEEllery Tony Durfee, 65, son ofStephen Durfee, a former supt of the Pinckney school died at PortArthur, Texas, August 26 He wasunmarried and was employed as a boiler maker for the Gulf RefiningCompany until his retirement in 1951 Surviving is a brother, Archieand a sister, Mrs Ethel Timmonsalso of Port Arthur The funeralwas at the Methodist church, Sun day with burial in Greenlawn CemeteryTony was popular while here andplayed on the base ball team with Leo Lavey, Floris Moran, GayleJohnson, Jack Monks, Cecil Sigler, Morley Vaughn, Gene Reason, JaySmith and others He was here several years ago and called on oldfriends SCHOOLS OPEN TUESDAY21Coon Lake Rd Canada Mrs JoseDhUS 16, 2 miles east of MISSIONARY MEETINGMrs George Enqnist entertainedthe Ladies Missionary Society ofthe Mrs Marion Peursci of Howell rlttinK members by the thousands,was a Thursday Kiiest of the And Alr1dy there have been clashes andrew Nesbitt in Mississippi a 15 year old negro  v ,  1 present,hoctah 1, Conway 1 Glnoa 5, Green piang were made tQ send clothhis sister, Mrs Maude Webber, indown it comes down toin Oak 1, Handy 1, jvell 3, Marion  , , ,, ,  ,  Mondav thpv rnllori nn thn A,I  ing, household poods and canned1 iVlonaa iney cancel on tne Aiia1 ne num T       7 Oceola 2 and Putnamber wil be smaller next year a,  Maude Wbber, in mes down to Sunday who is illOn the question of whether the pregi nt Wl1 send federal officers intothto the Bethel MissionconductedJaguish family at Byronto Dunne Meyers of the Hovthe car driven bv her hTV B  ReV  Beachy wiH teach thehit by one driven by Richp  i Tley Noma Ever8 the Green of Howell y hard Remus  Edna Berklund, the Tounglove and Rible quiz and Meedames Karen  IPinckney Road SatUday at theMasseyLuncheon was ib son southern states to enforce it ordown The south regards theMsion as special legislation aimednor hasin theboat in the Oak Grove pond Walled Lake will at ambuPresident John Hannah of Michian State University will be the erwhen tfiliM at Wmans The Merlin Amburey and Glen there ever been There wete negroesWellman with Mrs Will Eul  Koon families went to the Detroit 1JSS Whe 1 aended school co hostess zo Monday uta othmff wa8 thought of it Most  I Dr Ray Duffy is spending the f the stars on the city high schoolai,nes u,rns PINCKNEY CHAPTER 145 OES I wtek 1n lhe uPer lninsala balJ basket Helen Miller I c1 , of pincknev j Richard Miller, Dick Harrow, Lee c and Jerry Mrofkaand base ball teamsand the same applies toMasonic temple on Friday evening kave for Alma next Wednesday toSeptember 9 at 8 p Officers will not wear27Midge Miller, Sec attend collegeKorea is no longer frontRAINBOW GIRLS  ing that all persons whoaway refrigerators first removethe door Failure to do so makesthem liable to fine or imprisonment Mrs, Alma Harris andthy Rohl were Sunday dinner undrr controhSraerseems to of the Floris Clark only trouble spot and dailyMrs Edna Spear was in Jackson have been taking placeThree of the 8 milk cans stolen w zine or imprisonment1 e o miiK cans stolensembly of Rain A man in Detroit who failed to do fro the W H Meyers milk truckbH i d insta11 and 2 childrentried for 1n itHe isKIWANIS NOTES  have been recoveredrecentlyORobinson jr and  4  2Ann Arbor spent the week end with Last week Israel claimed to haveMorris Links, Charles Chases and ofrt   Morris Links, Charles Chases andOne was found by Bill Jeffreys near Mrs Snyder attended the tabernac ahd itrailroad, one in mill pond and one l Gu3MIS w, I t0 Car7aWay siPhoned as Iat wintertronrtKe Meyers milk Unyi Hendeeattendedt 11, picnic at U ofFresh Air CmprPattersonbateSally Miller Dinner at 100 p m Lodge to60 members of the Kiwanis base  Install Soloist ViiniT v Cmpbe11  4  coffee cream and  p  o Tball league, boys 9 to 14 yearswent Offers toeL011 i P fA lucko  ,CH i8t   hiS hmeto the DetroitWahington ball Mother Advttor P   w lturd  17 8 P m The Hland Lake to Liebold Jordan of, MrsEdna Spears entertained Mrsgame in Detroit in 2 busses last  Worthy Advisor  tmmaByd Fllwcraft team and Centenaal the Banner Sign Co of Detroit for j Alma Harris, Mrs Louise Shehan the sunCy sent them from this country anrise church servee at tho Detroit both well financed The Jews loitSaturday Gov Williams was there  their country a thousand years agohordes who over,WedaeiaylThei  WorthyCh Emma Boyd Fellowcraft team andThayer committees meet at the temple24Receptioh for WillarlH C Vedder, Cliff Miller, Lawmee Hope  ,  Krcy Slydea Baughn, Howard Read, Brandon Faith   p,ff80, White Lee HolHngwortfa Recorder   PaACharles Hill, manager of the Treasure yce AllenHowell Chamber of Commerec was , Chaplainthe speaker at the Kiwanis meeting Drilllast week j Asst f  arshaU at Sparta  ,Lf  n uthroat SkinnSept 28 MM degrees at LivoniaJ of Detroit called on CJ Clinton andftnd Mr and Mrs Floris Clark atRomans andallinLawrence Camburn W M Curlett ,1Miar VETERANS REHABILITATION wife last weekMiss Mary Ann Campbell, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Roy Campbell, fairin Detroit this week withhas returned to Royal Oak to resume  Leo Davis shorthorn cattle ,,  1 rx , x 1 ,   s wur ib ironi themy Clark and Stanley Dinkel at held it awhile but eventually lost tended the races at the Wolverine The Crusade armies were LmJSaturday Gov Williams was there in England, France Z S0, Germany and at the je Ackley During World War II Charles P teaching in the business dept She , Gecald Henry returned tohis teach  Palestine wL li le Lincoln Adams,Wiltiain BRobb and Thomas receivedj her masters degree in busIn duties at Cooley hih schoofin who had fought ILwJJ      University of Detroit Teesday FUtt educatOnwere named delegates to the state Nature  convention at Lanstng Sept 2528 i Immortality  FidelitySPECIAL NOTICE  PatriotismAll boys 11 to 14 who wish to join Service Aantfce Boy Scouts meet at Hause Confid ObserverHall Wed, Sept 13 at 780 p m Outer Observer Edward Nuoffer and wife of Holt j made un oft th k d ith th  d treatye u Arabsfought against Germany1 However the  with Pinckney Troop No 58 Keith Koch, Scoutmasteru smo Musician Choir Director Karen Beck County Veterans Rehabilitation Michigan this summerFund Said fund which is consider Clare Campbell of St Joe hospital spentlhe week end with the  defrniteunrtariLJolane Porter aWe has lain idle for some years An Arbor spent the we end at Lloyd Hendeefamily Bob Horine of lised The treatv M Sally Utley and opinion is divided whether to the Roy Campbell home, j  I Delphos Ohio, was a Monday jruest n provided for Nancy Sjrfttler use it in case of a county disaster or Mrs Jackie Jones and twin sons, W F Close ami wife of Linden, Jewish nation andthe Veterans Memorial or James and Kenneth of South Lyon and Audrey Klikott of eBrighton had lived fa PfttestiMmeeting spent Tuesday with her grandmoth were Sunday guesU of the Albert were ejected fmAllen will be held October 2 at 730 pm er Mrs Mae Shehan Dinkels   Jea ITOmDeris Umstead in the Howell City Clerks office V Mr and Mrs Floris Clark took Mrs Lloyd Hendee and children placeUFJ Gumtafson decide on this and elect officers All Mrs Alma Harris to Detroit Tue and Lynn Hendee and wife toee in ert unsnJtahl fo Ptggy Smith bterested pertfes asked to ftttewl day  the state fair Tuesday is their WWoritf War1000 v                                      PIWCKKB T DI8PATC I Wednesday , Septembe r T , 41 ji,I BB8BRVS8 OFTB N TCB N TH EYour e geea a man y a thrillin gwo n throug h ito e timel y v  e fserves  Th e aam e principl e applie at o    person s financia l dealing ,Fo r example , you r Checkin g Aee oun t fund i ma y b e regarde d a a ye wfirs t team  The y mee t th e mout hen d barrag e o f bill  A t an y tim e howeve r a n extr aheav y attac k ma y exhaus t th e re gularsTha t i s whe n reeerve e coun treserve s yo u hav e accumulate d i nyou r saving s accoun tIt s goo d busines sbuil d u p a sizeabl e Saving s Account Firs t Nationa l Ban k HOWBLLTHEATREHOW1LL , MICHIGA NNOTES 2 5 TEAR S AC 39 5 vote s wer e eas t e t tik e prim ar y electio n her e Tuesday  Putna mgav e Senato r Cousin s a  majorit yove r Chas e Osborn  Walte r Mower sfo r sherif f 18 5 majority,Brucke r go tmajorit y ove r Grosbeck , Seymou rPerso n ove r Gran t Hudon , Lyn nGardne r ove r Jo e roater,Trae y Cra adal l ove r Sa m Platt  I n th e stat eSenato r Couzins , Wilbu r Brucker ,Seymou r Perso n an d Jo e Foste rwer e winners  Georg e SargUo n won  Friday , Saturday  Sep t t , I fth e Republica n nominatio n fo r sher  Double Feetar eWed TKare , Sept  a  7 , Rttcoar d Wiemar k ft  Lave  ftaealli nTH K COBWEB i n  8uierecop e an d Cole  LEE THEATREWHTTMOK E LAK E4 mmmmamKmmmmmmmmmmimimWe d Taer , fit , Sat Sef t 7  t  I  I f      MISTE R ROBEETS m  Warme r Colo rwit Henr y Foada , Jasie a Cagasy , Jac kLeaaea , Willia m Powel l aa  Bets yPalme rFeaturett e Noelti t New s Cartos astratef T t e iff  The y wer e 1 0 candidates  Henr y Doaai d OConno r oa d Martk a Hye rCOM E T O U S FO RCA R FINANCIN GT  liiusm r rate s ar e usuall y lowe r   N o hidde ndea l wir b loca l people , en d mak e a  loca l  Yo u buil d ban k credit Le t u s explai n ou r ban k loa n pla n fo r financingyou r ne w o r lav e mode  car 10,00 0 mswedb y ou r aumfrifftfii p i n th eDeposi t Insurano e Corporatio n aad Fetes  Deposi ttrperatlea Al l Deposit s iasure d O p to Finley wo n th e Democra t nomina tio n fro m Ber t Daller Mrs  Delia  Mann celebrate d he r93r d birthda y a t he r hom e i n Detro i t  las t Sunday Althoug h wel l u p i n hi s seventie eJame s Roch e o f Pinckne y i e stil lwinnin g races  H e wo n firs t a t th eHowel i an d Charlott e Fair s wit hCarte r Dewe y an d secon d wit h Mo rga a Dewey  FRANCIS I N TH E NAVY aa dSterlin g Harde n an d Jia e AUyao aisSHOTGUN m  Tecaaisoio f ftaa Me , Tues , Sept  11,12,1 3Smackin g th e Toky o Underworl di n  CinemaScop eHOUS E O F BAMBOO i a  Colo rSoa  MOB , Tues , Sept  11 , IS , 1 3Federa lTH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN KOve r fiightyNine  Years o f Sal eTAXE SPINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXE S AR E NO W DU EAN D PAYABL E A T M Y HOM ESATURDAY S AN D MONDAY SUNTI L FURTHE R NOTIC EHELE N REYNOLDS , VilUag e Treasure r54 5 Eas t Putna m St  P  0  Bo x 203 , STATE O F MICHIGA NTk e Probat e Cour t fo r th a Qrat ye f Livingston I a  th e Matte r   te e Estat e e fAdria n T Lavey , Deceased A t a  sessio n o f sai d Cour t hel d o nAugus t 30 , 1956 Present , Honorabl e Hira mSmith , Judg e o f Probate  ,NOTIC E 1 8 HEREB Y GIVE N  d Jac k Reason , ends , Bil l Dillo nTha t al l creditor s o f sai d decease d Ton y Battle , takIGroesmai v Ar tar e require d t o presen t thei r claim s Haines , guardsBil l Meyer , center I n  writin g an d unde r oat h t o sai d Ambros e Kennedy , Stev e Gerycs ,court , an d t o serv e a  cop y thereo f halves  Geral d Clinto n Q  B  Arn upo n Norber t H  Lavey , 1738 8 Birc h ol d Berquis t F  B  Subs  Charle scres t Dr  Detroi t 21 , Michigan , Battl , Jaso n Hsifies , EdBi l Meyer ,a  fiduciar y o f sai d estat e  tha t suc h claim s wil l b e hear d  b y  sai d Cour t a t th e Probat e Offic e Motfc S O t 4 8 AMF S Aff to n  Novembe r 1 , 195 5 a t 100 0 A M I t i s Ordered , Tha t notic e thereo f Franhtfewman , nua l mai l earr b e  give n b y publicatio n o f a  cop y i er i s o n vacatio n an d Wale s Lelan dhereo f fo r thre e week s consecutivel y j s carryin g mai l fo r him previou s t o sai d da y o f hearing , i n H on Alle n Frazie r Detroi t law th e Pinckne y Dispateh , an d tha t th e yer  an d fami l   2 evpetitioner cause a copy of this notice eral dayg here H  1 to be served upon each known party jMM ft iU  tv in interest at bis last known address buildby registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing, or by personalservice at least five 5 dava nHor Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate STRATEGIC AIR COMMANDThe game with Plymouth was    P rained out Sunday The last game,ia at the Fowlerville Fair with Williamston So far Pinckney has woa13 games and lost 6 w   u MHas organized a Betty GraWe  sfceree North and woa their first game beating Whitmore Laks I  20 to 0 The team is Ralph Clinton I Robert Ryaa and Robert StackNovelties News CartooaWednesday Thursday, Sept 14, II Vista VisionJames Cagaey iaj NoveltiesWRUN FOR COVERS Tetaateoler Newea Sept pamtod  WtotA tree sspf Celesta ParshallJlerk or voteto W S Swarthout is at Grand Rap ids attending the convention of 4thclass postmastersJams Spears sr who has been illwas down town this week for the first time in monthsEditor Frank L Andrews took atrip around the lakes in this areaFLOWERS FOR MI OCCASIONS fromWWKEUffiUS FTORAL COMPANY PHm 284 HowellThe William Lintners spent theweek end in Ubly,The Winston Baughn family were here and wrote them up It wilfbeSaturday guests of the Prank seen by the writeup there was notmuch development m those days,daughter, In the center of the countyandweCiarks of MilfordMrs Pat Dillon Mrs Polly Murningham and baby have Long now Chetnung, CrookHowell called on Mrs Emma Dink ed, LambfWalsh and Pleasaat Westel Sunday of Pinckney are Bentley, Big andThe Glenn Koons of Clarksburg Little Barber and the SchoollotWest Virginia, are visiting the Mer Lake One can rent boats at moat of lin Ambureeys them but there is not much developThe Lester McAfees with the ment Southwest are PattersonHalf HOW TO BE VERY, VSRYPOPULARIs CinemaSeepe aad Color5CO DRIVEIN THEATREANN ARBOR, MICHIGANFriday, Saturday,, Sept 9, 1 TIMBERJACKla Tscaakeler wttaVan Ralstoa and Sterling HayasaaadTHE LOOTERSwithRory Calheun and Julia Adams CartoonSunday, Monday, Sept 11 12 LEAGUES UNDER the SEAIn daemaSeope and Celer wttaKirk Douglas aad James Masenaa4JOHNNY DARK ft TeeudsstsrTony Curtis aad Piper Laarie Cartoon SYLVANTHEATREIS, 14, 15SOLDIER OF FORTUNEIn Ctaemabeop co cior withClark Gable and Susan Hayward ALBOBATTLE TAXIRalph Careys of Detroit took boat trip to Algonac Mondayt A Imoon and Silver John Chalkerhai 8trUttfa boat livery at Patterson, Elmer  ,Glenn has started to develop HalfMoon Silver has 7 cottages and a club house owned by Ann Arbor peo plee Sid Thurston rents boats andsells bait here The Reeves mill pond property isowned by C V VanWinkle who has a Hereford cattle ranch there Thedistillery, flour mill and saw millwhich once flourished there long ago ceased operations and notMnI remains of them This is now Hi land Lake Next we come to theI string of lakes on the Huron RivI er Little Portage has marshy shoreslt theD J8 little devJpmentthere Big Portage has considerable development C W  Baughn haa resort on the north side of the lakecalled the Bluffs and has rented lots to 5 Ann Arbor people to build Hayden and Arthur FransCartee Friday, Saturdsy,, Sept , 1A Walt Disney ProductionDAVY CROCKETT, KING OF THE WILD FRONTIERA Drams BurringFees Parker and Buddy EbsenShows 715 aa4 915Cartown News Sheep DogSunday Monday Sent 11, 12 THE MAN FROM LARAMIEMStarriafJames Stewart, Cathy ODonnelland Doaaid Crispla CtnemaSeeae and Cslorwaday Shews I, , 7, IToes Wed, Thors Sept 18, 14 15 YOURE NEVER TOO YOUNGA Comedy StarringDeaa Msrtin, Jerry Lewis and hlaj t Orchestra Color and Vista VisionShow 715 and 912CombgSept 16, 17Lady and theTramp James Doyle has enrolled in thedental dept at Mich State NeilClark and Jimmic Lavey at YpsiNormal The Gerald Ciarks who sold theirhome at Silver Lake to J Holcomb of North Territorial Road are mov ing to Ypsilanti todayRolland Kahle and family of RushLake are moving back to Pelleston where he will teaech school Hetaught at the Chilsoa prison camrTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater Systems PlombbgRepair310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 PinckneySPECIALSSfflTeluded all the east sideof thriakeTThis was sold to an Ypsilanti gyndi Whohave bilt  niimbeVof A the BEEF ROASTS, LbSPARE RIBS, Lb SHORT RIBS, LBPICNIC HAMS, Lb 30 Lb Cans Red Sour PITTED CHERRIESGROCERIES AND COLD MEATSTHE HOLUSTER MARKET 39c59c25c42c2 here Amox th  theMcGgrors, KiUians, Dr James, MarBase has beca aettled 103 East Main St Pinckney550  side i ownedMB  retiredit GL machedMate wow electric washer with an eUctrtc ctothts dryerWash day becomes extra easy when you add a newelectric clothes dryer to yourelectric washer, Heres why Itaes noheavy wet wash to haul up the stain and hang on the Una You have only to load the dryer and flip a switchOat comes the laundry, fluffydry, sparklingdean Oldfashioned line dryingcaat compare with the carefree, modem way to dry dotiMs electricallycee Vbu DEAL or OcrroH Edfcoo LonGUNS50 NEW RIFLES AND SHOTGUNSMark Cok,lnarnns, Phji Schnmaejcer and the Alln ATvOrweek we will write on tkelakes from Zukey to BassExSergt Donald Clark Isworking ia a bank in CaliforniaWilliam Mclfacken in a patient atVeterans hospital, ABB Arbor Mrs Nan Meaboa and daughterof Ann Arbor spent the week end with Mrs Vlvis LsdwidgeMrs Dorothy Dfnkel, Johnny aadChristine came back from Detroitwith Staaley Sunday Tfcsr task tttboat trip to Boblo an west to tkatats fair TO CHOOSEN1W EBMINGTON WOODMA TBft 74IA Csl teMAite LesJfeiff Ufles XBW Wmcmsf TBt MODaL a AUTO OADINO WOT0UN9 icora AND CHon uovwns Q INBTALLH BY BXPSTTIMILL CREEK SPORTINGPkoae SAsdltea 1 i I DBXTBR MICHIL8NBIII,r,r 12Wednesday, September 7, 195PeopleStoreLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGS CANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKENNEDY GENERAL A party was given Saturdayfor the Franklin Anderson familyat the Marion town house who havef have sold their farm and are mov in to floweUFred Read and wife aad the JamesWhiUeys spent Sunday with the Joe Schossers at Cleat Lake The Radastayed over MondayThe William Muidocka of HallersCorners and the Jack Krume of Lansing were Monday guests of theRobert PikesMrs Margaret Bums left Friday to spend a month with her brother, Bernard, in Los Angeles, CalifClifford VanHorn and wife spentthe week end in northxen Michigan Janice Burns is working in tbeJacobsen Store at Ann ArborBill Brash sr left by plane Mndayfor Charleston,  Va, to visit his brother in the hospitalMrs Virginia VanNorman andchildren called on the Robert Sefeld family at Joslyn Lake Thursday The Jack Reason family were Sun , day dinner guests of the Winstonj Baughns George VanNorman was in Sagi, naw last weekFloris Clark and wife attended thechurch auction Saturday at the Clar ence Deal home at Dansville Thearticles sold brought 700Mrs Musa Nash of lymouth andMrs Carrie Cameron of California called on Mrs Mary Hoff one daylast weekEdwin Sprout is building a garagehis home at AndersonBen White and wife and GeorjreMeabon and wife attended the Charlote fair Friday MYRONJHtKiESComplete Urn Plumr i  FMwes I wTLowestprice big car you can buy andYOULL GET THEBEST DEAL NOWYoull save iqoney if you buy your new Plymouth now Your Plymouth dealer cangive you the closest deal of the year rightnow because, of the lowprice 3, Plymouth sales gains have been the highest of the year Youll get a high trade allowance, a lowdown payment, and long, liberal termsYour present car will never be worth morethan it is today, so dont delay See yourPlymouth dealer nowPLYMOUTH BEST BUY NEW BETTER TRADEIN, TOO Electric, Oil and Gas W Wafer HaatersVComplete Line c impsWe Sell  Wfosfsil We ServicePH07E UP4HU     i i BASTWagoners Grocery 6066 PinukmQuality toechandiseLOW CESJbeer and wise u t akeehone Howei, 705J2WINTER COAIS ARt AivRivlKG DAILYi ositWILL HOLD YOUR COAT iN LAYAWAY WITHA SMALL WKLY PAYMENT SHOP EARLYWHILE THERE IS LARGE SELECTION TOCHOOSE FROMPEIRCES WOMENHoweHWE Give Gild Stris vTth Any Purchase JVANS MOTOR SALES 145 EAST MAIN STREET PHONEUP83341 Pbckney, Mich Jet GTtfflth Sunday entertained at Rev Keith Ledwidge of Davison Mm Eleanor Ledwidge,sonsjerrythe Merlin Am and David Ledwidge of Flint spent and David, called at the Ed Grab the week end with Mrft Eleanor lich home in Ferndale SundayRevLedwidge in McMackea who has been visitingBeanie LaBoea aad wife have mov there came home with them,ed to Horseshoe Lakee now works The Franc Sheehan family speatat Roitfa He aad hie wtfepeat the Sunday at the John Lundeen cott age at HMaad OtisAgatha Henry, Jim Knight Kooas of West Virgin The John Towers of Atlanta, Gavisited the Wayne AtLes last week The C W Hooker family of Annrbor called on the J H HookersSunday Richard Miller returned home from8t Joe hospital Ana Arbor Sunwhen ha waa eperatad HW Wylie is the proud possesior of a propram autographeft bGovWilliams at the Wolverine race , track, Governors Day, Saturday Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon called on the Arthur Krych iamily at the Mich State San Wednesday Uuy Blair of Fowlervuie spentlast Thursday with the Roy Dillinhama The Charles Hull family of Howcll hived into the house on WestMain St they bought of Clyde Fishsr last week The Fishers are living in a houae trailer at Lakeland Rupert Gamer and wife of Detroitspent the week end with the George VanNorman at ortage Lake jThe Asher Wylie family attendedthe CurtisPotter reunion Monday at the William Pickford home in  Jonia  TheLeoaSnyder aniily of Ohio called on the Aaher Wylu falflttylast week P Frank Aberdeen suffered a hoeartattack Saturday and was taken to St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor TheRex Nofjgles of Ana Arbor spentthe week end at the Aberdeen homeand Herb Sneed and wife of Howellcalled SundayThe Harold Porter family attended the Michigan State Fair at Detroit Sunday BaKimbexlyaof ihVillage spent Sunday with the TomWare family The old gang picniced at theBluffs, Portage Lake SaturdayTheone there were the Dr Lee Kitis, Jack Radia, Dr George Bennett The Kennethof Ann ArborNash homfone there were the Dr Lee Mtis, cajled at   Nash homfJack Radia, Dr George Bennett i fay Wjth the William Tabusfamilies of Detroit, the James Whit  Howell they attended Upstate fairleys and George VanNormans j fe Detroit Sunday   Mark Nash and son, David, spent Winston Beughn was  Chicagothe week end at Sault St Marie and on business for the Detroit Die SetMackinac Island  last weekMra Robert Lam and Mrs Wilma The Boy Scoot fireworks dlealayHorning of Detroit spent Sunday t Bruin Lake cold be seen hereinwith the John McDonnells some places Sunday night The Frank DeLoo famly of Dirn Mrs Lester McAfee andingham spent Sunday with the Rob trs, Barbara and Leslie,  ert Taach family trait Frttey,wrrk 3UVlNGUVtl34 roonrREGULAR NOWyOU SAVB PWednesday, September 7, 1COUNT Y AMJd  COMMJUTTE BTh e followin g i t th e Agrlcultr eStabilizatio n Committe e lo r thi scotmtyKhtinnan , Jaoo b Boatesy jLinden  Vic e Chairman , M  W  Wis ely , Whitmor e Lake  Reg  Member ,Fran k Minor , BrightonFirs t Alter nate , Raymon d Maleetski , Fowler ville  Secon d Alternate , Ber t Wylie ,Gregory FO R SALEDU O THER M M l Hea tin g Stov e wit h 5 5 gallo n barre l an dfaucet t an d 2 2 fee t o f coppe r tubin gan d stand N  J Buzzar d Phon e U P 8313 9 BUSINESS PROFESSIONA L CORNE Iston y Sanitariu mDlff  M e D ePinckao y Michiga nCal l 1 1 M  A  M  t o 20 0 P  M Excep t Wednesday sMo , luet , Frt , Sat T0 0 t o 80 0 P  M PHON B V  i tavayFO Bato r Electri c Stove ,Rockin g Chai r et cPhon t U  8326 0 Befriger    Floo r Lamp, , LYL CLAlfGORDOJ  MUNSEL L ASSOCIAT EREGISTERE D LASUFO R SALSYea r aroua d batataa t Rus h Lak e   Cal l Bov aUPtew n 8 326 2 Office 21 1  Pho e 155 1 v v, 1799 5 ,1699 5100 0m e H jClWI C SWVICE 1blt    Proseaso n Tradei nSpecials  Limite d Hme lBeautifu l ne w 195 5 DuoTherm si n  smar t Sanda l woo d finis h IBlowe r circulate s hea t by  forceTurn s itself  on an d of f automatically Give s greate r comfor t floor to ceiling ,save s u p t o 25  on fuel ftUY  NOWEAS Y TERM STH E LAVE Y HARDWAR E JLuflt 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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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Socia l Scienc e Richar d Warin gth e speculatio n wa s li e woul d ru n b y he r mother , Mrs  Jenm e Dever  I  Eng nsh  Evan gfo r USenat e IJ e crosse d the m u p eau x an d aunt , Mrs  Fanni e Kavan  Englis jjb y runnin g fo r governo r an d ala o aug h visite d relative s i n Chicag o j  gho pinning  Thi s tim e h e carrie d the last week   j Home Econ   Cowtaac e Kaufma n Jh eentir e slat e o f Democra t candidate s Mrs  Edit h Wrigh t o f Wngh t s  Ban d Mr Bachu s   tn et o  victor y wit h him  f Corners i s i n    Judicia l refor m i s on  Th e attorn  e Churc hRtv,  Ezr a Beachy , Pasto rSS  S  Sup Walter Eac hMornin g W e shi p XOUUScb  o l 110 0Youn g People s Meetin g 73 0Cottag e Fellowshi p Servic eWednesda y 80 0  15t h annua l c6mmunit y summe rvacatio n Bibl e schoo l i s fro mIren e Mille r , jui y n  t 0 2 2 a t Calvar y Menhonit eJoh n Bur g , churchClasse s fo r al l age s throug hEveryon e welcome were Sunda y guest s o f th e Joh nMcDonnel l family Th e Wm  Lam b famil y o f An n A rbo r calle d a t th e W  H  Meye r hom oSunda y o n thei r wa y bac k nniHarrisonEdsil Meyer has sold his hrieat Ann Arbor and bought and mov ed into the Dettling place at Portage Lake east side The Jack Clarks of Dexter andat Fort Payne, La would be conquored but this snake was not usedand was confiscated with 4 others2000 attended the rites Kentuckyhas a law against handeling snakes in such ceremonies These servicesare sponsored by the Pentcoetal Hoi eness Association who claim if oneacquires enough religion snake bites will not harm them Howeverquite a lew are killed each year in trytnjj o prove itthe Kenneth Zills of Ann Arborwere Sunday guests of the Mark Nash familywith a broken arm and other injureys want Michigan to adopt theMissouri plan whereby a committee sustained in a fallThe Howell high school has leas Accompanist7th Grade Eloise Campbell Raymonda Morrisof 7 would pick nominees for the ed 3 acres of land of the Ann Arbor j 8th Grade and Tstatliout office of judge from the supreme Railroad, next to the athletic field Elementary Schoolto the lower courts They would sub  for parking space The stock yards Jennie Kdleabe Prind mit 3 names and the governor once stood there Kindergarten Mildred Parkswould appoint one At the end of Douglas Horst was installed as, pirst Grade his term he would have to run for governor of the toastmasters club I Second Grade E  , trlZlreelection Petitions are being circul i of the 28th district as the national   Grde  Isabel JniTated to get the issue on the ballot convention at Los Angeles, Calif orj ist and 2nd   arisen next yearThey claimit would make  nia last week He belongs to Fowler, Fourth GnUit easier to retire aged judges , viin Clu 999 Fifth GradgThe loan business and modern fi Nancy Slayton, daughter of Mr1 gixth Grfldenance will be investigated They and Mrs Glenn Slayton of Howell 4th and claim out state loan sharks are was married to David Gherkin, sonof Mr and Mrs Larry Gherkin ofof Howell at St Josephs church An effort will be made to haveMicsigan adopt a new plan of nomi, A TT  x , ,  , nating men for judicial offices andThe 4H Quartette Carol Gerycz,  m vacancieB A committee of 7Joleen Basydlo, Barbara McAfeeRev J W Winger, Pastor Barbaraand Nancy Nash were guests would submit 3 namesSunday School 930 a mMorning Worship 1045 a mThurs night prayer meeting at the church at 800Wed choir piaLc  736 p ittThe Po   ,, w the goverMrs Zoe Ear of Howell SundajOn    WUld aPPint ne Tuesday they san at the 4H con committeee would be made up of 3lwas lawyers, 3 laymen and a supremecourt justice  Gov Williams hasM36 Wt between Main and Unadilla Street test at East LansingThe belfry on the school ws come Out gainQt it and says it igremoved last week It has been there UnAmericanThe Detroit Free Presssince the school was built in 1887 why 8upporta the plan says thatbut the bull has not boen used of they are not surprised  That if the yealjr  i governor had been a Republican heMr and Mrs M E Darrow took ould als0 have oppoSed it as overanc  Sunday   Rene Miller Morning Worshiplude Sharpe youth Group Ida Mae Heaton Evening ServiceAnna Mae Kilmer Thurs Prayer Meedipractise started Monday jr Choir Practice Wtd40 boys out, many of them Sr Choir Practice Wed Mrs Constance Looms to the Ricn u u,o5 AM i Zifixvt,  ra   s m  M v  nA  f , u  rt    for deletio n an d mos t o f the m di e40 0I t i s rumore d th e governo r wa y las t week  , freshmen  Som e o f last  year s reeA  marriag e licens e ha s bee n iijni    wh n    , r a g  call a  specia l sessio n i n October , t oact  on menta l healt h  ed  t o Woodro w Mays,2 1 an d Yvonn e who ar e workin g di d no t re  YOUT H TO R CHRIS T RALL YCavin , 21 , bot h o f Pinckney  j  heflTrst, game iu here Sept23  Rev Leslie Panott of Flint willRECOMMENDATIONS TO During a period of 69 hours last th schedule Thl JJW  n be the gUeSt speaker SaUirday SeptTO PINCKNEY COUNCIL week 8 babies were born at Mellus IAZ  , lhe  18L not yet 3rd at the Youth for Christ R lly hospital Brighton   S f f B 6ug  8 p m at the Hartlnd Music sing, the DonSubmitted by Citizens Committee William Backlund has been ap oLn d Tu P , nOt yet in HaL The Case Sisters Tiio of WebOn August 9, 1965 over 100 per pointed Hamburg township clerk to  f i workfi also have  berville and other musical numbers Kenneth Davis familioTsons represented by Mae Daller met succeed Lillian Smith who was ap j wJK nrl ndJre liv are n thy program The Lodwiie family reunionthepower to appoint their succssThey also appoint the judgesin the new judicial ditricts createdSheiks families cf Albion Mrf erats anoint Democrat ndCorie Altornbernt a tail, of  Rublica son, L D, werewell party780 p mwere thethe villagre council for the pur  pointed supervisor equipment there and are there in house trailers The field Havrfin f  nAd Wlfe and Jumcs Hye Dettroit trafficHa dinj, fannlv of Ann Arbor, ectOr saya that 25,000 drivers inHanes family of East Lan Michigan who have lost their licenHoward Hainpfrl I A  CGS Continue t0 drivc ami that thero Houaid Haines,laul Smger and the is not much that can be done aboutwa,pose of discussing law enforcement Mr and Mrs Curran Palmer of If suPPPsed to be eady for the 23rd CHURCH CANVASS REPORT was held at Bishop Uke Satimbvp ng a nfoement Mr and Mrs Curran Palmer of ,or the lack of it in the village At Brighton announce the engagement TVer T ,team ls now usithe suggestion of the village presi  of their daughter, Clessie to Peter i flef at he eleemntary school with 44 prdent, Stanley Dinkel, there was a Greenfield of Dexter committeee of 6 persons elected to Rev J W Haywood, former pasmeet with the council and make re feOrof the Hamburg Free Methodistcomendations concerning the hiring church is now pastor of the Linden of a marshall This committee con Free Methodist Church,sisted of Gerald Reason, Merwin The ,FowlerviHe Merchants wereCampbell, George Meabon, James I in the base ball tournament at Dur Whitley John Packer and Webster and last week K teams were enterStrong This committee meet at the  edhome of Gerald Reason on August j io rural schools which operated 15, 1966 Present Gerald Reason, iast year will be closed, having conMerwin Campbell, George Meabon solidated with Fowlerville  and Harold Dault acting as proxy t A new state police post will befor John Packer Absent Webster opened at Ionia with 6 men Sergt Strong Each member present de1 James Kiomento of East Lansingdared that he had discussed the will be in command, subject with many persons in the The new Fowlerville high schoolvillage and that with only one ex j dedication is set for ept 25ception a part time marshall was Just whn the hot lunch programwill start is unknown  This is a correct account of thenew building fund canvass of the the Pinckney Com CongI Church Ferndale,favored After careful consideration and thorough investigation the committee makes the following recommendations to the Council 1 That the Village Council pass Washtenaw Lodge No 65 F  AM of Dexter conducted the funeralservices for Warren Parker there FridayTwo men from Leslie  one fromJackson started a riot in the Gregan ordinance creating a Police Com i ory Tavern last Wednesday nightmission to etaiusr the duties of i in which a window was broken the marshaU andsuch other dutieswhich may fee in  line eith otherpolice coittmifsions in other munici palities said Police Commission toconsist of One member of the CouneHaad Two mwRbers appointed by a majority vote of the Village Council from the Village at large2 That the Village Council rehireRobert Egeler as a part time mar shall on approximately the same They were arrested and paid costsCONSERVATION DEPTThe fire recently started by theartillery in their training gronndsat Graylian high WEDDINGMr and Mrs Manuel Garcia arehoneymooning in South Dakotaand the western states since their marriage Saturday morning at a doublering ceremony at St Mary1 Cath olic Church Pinckney The former Mary Lou Gardner,thebride is the daughter of Mr andMrs George Gardner of Lakeland Manuels parents are Mr and MrsManuel Garcia of 1865 Warwick, inLincoln Park, MichThe Rev Fr Albert Schmitt performed the ceremony and Mr Gard ner gave his daughter in marriage Lace and nylon were combined inthe brides floor length bridal gown and the mandarin collar fitted gown are picked up,iolation Michigan has500,000 driver under the age of 19 who account, for 9 percent of thLedwidge famil Michigan traffic accidents TheyCd Grablicks of were involved in 202 fatalitiesDriv Yarboroujjhs of prs over 65 were involved in 147 fat of ilities Drivers Letwecn the age, ofofyThey were the Hu7f4U,UUU Latest tabulation, reveal a Davisrn W WrVr,1,, i 7 HIfl ltlwlfn me age ototal of 504955G Contrary to th Mor a dlT iTd  7,M  3  f Hheopinion expressed last k many widre th, K vfn I Id I A acens   fatalities As ofpledges were for less than S2 UuEbte Lffc     stato police wil b, re sri noimu5 1 ,EticRw is home at Tnl t cthGrthnerirj established for a giver Pledges Hiland Lake and over the Labor Day weekcamunsnuu iur a Kiver rieupca illland Luke and is huiMimr n , i n  Ul  were made by each family on the one on PaLson l2T  VoZ Zi  the aeddent  lt   basis of ability to I of the James Whitluy homeRoad, north yearFred Read served as General Chair Richard Miller, son of Mr and m  man of the Canvas, Max Reynolds Mrs Clare Miller underwent a her dent Fiwas Canvass Comiiiitteee Chairman, nia operation at St inn uBi   at S JoeIn a speech not so lonpr ago Preithis country VOtto Poulson, Teams Chairman, Bud Ann Arbor TuesdayVanNorman,Special Gifts Chairman The Gerry Eichman family Irvi Ona Campbell, Canvass Treasurer Kennedy and o seek ever increasing levels of ,cirn trade He has had to deviatevin somewhat from this recentlyAmericanThe canvassers were three teams Mrs Margnnt rk 7 7 Piant of Americancaptained by Howard Thayer, Cliff and th Dn Driv family ofT  T T orH Miller ami Hprmnn VnHHOr fn, , ,7  f DlN thelr business First it WSTeam A Howard Tnayer, ch Zf RuH 0  T    POtiD vGiamvi,no ui u nrluu  ,, sel Olover home at a tariff on Swiss watches toDan VanSlambrookOscarClark, Albert Shirley, Max Rev Webbervillemanent tiers in Amburgey family arey s A nger tip veil fell, from a headpiece oflace and lilies of the valley The bride carried a single orchid mounted on a prayer book with stephanotis streamers Mrs Virginia Garcia was matronof honnvHer balleriaa length gown Baughn, Herman Widmayer Law i The Haroldrence Baughn Merlin Amburgey and picnic Sunday them Then came the bicycle makeriaii European bicycles wereand that imports,bicycles increaseJack Hannett Team C Herman Vedder,burned over 2300 acres of green lace had a round,OMH  f,M ni kli a fire splashedweek that wore dept equipment andcrews thin Two men were very badly burned The fire was finallystopped by back fires 69 otherbasis as before except that he be  fires burned over 388 acres lastbe paid 20000 per month instead week Unless rains come the dept scoopund scoopneckline with ember bendShe carried a boaauetof broxe nvuras andwore a matching head band Mrs Anna Nagy and Joan Alle ,the bridesmaid, wore bluek18500 This before  maywishes to go on , wore blueand pink gowns styled like the mat of honors Their bouquets andGrand Haven Rotary reto go onThe Grand Haven Rotary Club rerecord as having cheeked on the cently presented the Grand Havencompliants to the Village Council state park with a resusticator concerning Robert Egeler while he  A long ranjre study of water levacted as marshaU iome months ago  Us is underway Water levels haveW4t  bMf ime months ago  Us is underway Watour boMof that these cog  gone l6wn tKfcyea bl i  that these cog  gone l6wn tKfcyeapliants were baseless ami withot  30 Michigan lakes were stockedfat d fhU b s ami withotfact and we farthUr believe that the with trout this yearaid compliantse were waHcionsWe A small jnouth black bass was takfarther believe such compYfantsshould be received by the Council inwriting1 over a signature ,Signed Committee Ctofld Reason,Webster Strong, Merwin Campblf,Harold Dault,George MeabonJanw WhitleyEBGULAR COMMlTNfCATION, Regular commonfeatioa of livington Lodge No 76 P A A M Tuesday erentag, Sep V at  p auBusiats session followed by luncheon social imrThe annual Maaeae pkac is atthe University of MicMgwi Frttjit Air CttpSadiT, Sept 11 Dimr mumsWilHam Nagy was best manTheguests were seated by Tom Mohlman, cousin and James Gardner,,bro ther of the bride 1 home in Jackson for hi mother,ch,  The Robert Reads were guests s year In all there haverequests for higher tariffsThe pres ident granted 4 denied 4and askeded on Special Gifts Committee ornia FridavXrSlnext three years will be under sup  Ann Arbor were also thereand M xwith the architectmoniesen in Tennessee by hook and line Itweighed 11 lb, 15 ozs was 27 incheslone Md 9 13 years old The pre  Soot krgest one also was taken inTennessee and weighed 10 H lbs Geologists say there is enougheait jailezgreuad in Michigan to last 50 million years A great sea opceftSnvMfchiirat andwere left About 700 moskfes were releasedat Valley and Wiidweod Leket near Pontiac last week So far 5000 havebeen released toil year So far 1 Wrs have been trappedtagged and released this year 14 of Following the ceremony afast reception was held at Hamburgfor relatives and friendsOn their return from the west        f t J MI i J  We take this opportunity tothe newlyweds will live in an apart j L    and plans are proceeding for the turned to Victoria, Teocas, Tues times  Mnew educational unit No date has dayIIe will stop at Chicago enroutel Me the set for gfotmdbreakingr cere and reach Texas ThursdayCARD OF THANKSment in Lincoln Park, PINCKNEY show our appreciation to ourgrounds ,Chelsean Ahere with his son, Charles re brass ones, iron one t V iBrandon White jr is working atMcPheron Bank, Howell and Charles Hewlett jr at Chrysler proving ones for Christmas Theusers were those who chewedco and back in the old days ently everybody chewed Thechants got finecut tobacco shi145 OESChapter 145 O E S Pinckney at theMasonic temple on Friday evening,September 9 at 8 p m    , 1fi friends of Billy Miller gave to them in big wooden jfriends for the kindness and sym Im  surprise party Monday nite i they sld to the farmers w, pathy shown us at the time of our  on hs I7 th birthday A fine time werp emptied Plug tobaccoRegular Meeting of Pinckney niothers passing Our thanks to wa hadGet your reservations in for the  onSeptember 27 Midge Miller, Secwmr Micfcigab ana wUu u yww reservauons in forpthflgreaaaltdepoiU County Association at Brighton Stb 27at 100 p nvCodge to furbish neat i xbem w offee and pop,Uwreaee Caadwr W MMOW Tfttfd frOOM  ANNOUNCEMENTAs I am no longer able to get barrels I havv retired from that busi ywi for your patronDick VOTES FOR C L O UNIONThe Detroit Die Set here Tuesdaya 24 to 11 vote voted for a CXO Union They have had an independent unionPINC1CNEY KFNGS DAVOTBRS The Pinekney Kings DngkUnmeet Thursday, Sept 1 st 1 JO pm with Mra UVMB our many friends at the PeoplesChurch and Special Thanks to Revpressed slabs a footCarolyn Miller will exhibit her  tobacco went out oT shelf and David Root his the spittoons disappearedKeith Ruegsegger for his words of   a t th e 4 H exhibi t a t Lansin g  of Patronage ,comfort  j Tuesday  The y wer e winner s in  th e Th e Daughter s an d Son s o f th e J X c ntes t Bot h were  in Mar  i Bor n t o Mr lat e Mrs  Florenc e Harde nRAINBO W GIRL S and  I I       w  w  i i irtitr     min ishal l Meabon s HandiHamme r club  Gardne r o f Strawberr yMurra y Dagi g attende d th e wedd  McPherso n hospital ,g  o f hi s 8isterAnnflt A P  iru   a  son  8isterAnnat o Ra yTh e Pinckne y Assembl y o f Rain  5 rday a t th e Hl hI n i Par k Me bo w Girl s wil l hol d a publi c install  t odls t chlir ch Rev  John s officiat atlo n o f officer s a t th e ,Masoni cedtempl e Thursday , Sep t 1 5 a t 8  p m  Marrie d  t th e hom e o f th e bride s nt t Satur d iRoberta Ackley , W  M Pa t Thaye r Worth y Assst  Adv Darro wal , An n Arbo r las t w  k nt a nSt  4   hospit  Saturday mornin g On  Rus h  mn ln uj IVRoa d b y Re v J  W  Wiage r    w  Yvonne , th e daughte r o f Mr  aa d j o Bor n   Jg vMrs  Harol d Cava n t o Woodro w ston e mh0  W9 b y Born to  Mr  aa d Mrs  Joh nLom a Shirley  a t Pofctia e fthospita l SatuVda y a 2 lb  I S oa vd y a 2 ldaughter , Debr a Joe  Sh emothe r an d sister  Marjori v v  ,,     h        COM E T O U S FO RCA R FINANCIN G  Interes t rate s ar e usuall y lowe r     N o hidde n TO ratCKNSY vmfAnm Wadaooday , Aftn , Mi lNote  o t 4  Tit n Af Perc y Teept e o f Marquett e ha sbee n name d genera l agen t fo r th enorthwes t divisio n o f th e North wes t Mutua l Uf e fararaaee CoRev  Fr  Commerfor d wh o ha sThe Maim s an d Sta n di d raywel l wit h thei r ea r was h ai d   crea m roda l SaturdayThe y waihe dabou t 10 0 can Kriste a Tasc h i s bac k fro m he rtri p t o th e uppe r peninsul a wit h th eTttttgnie r family Rober t Car r an d Mis s Joyc e Ope ndah l o f Gran d Rapid s spen t th ewee k en d wit h Mrs  Edit h Carr Beverl y Campbell , Jud y an d Nan c y  Dar r hav e gon e t o Miasawan aCam p nea r Gul l Lake Mesdame s EHois e Campbell , Cele st e  McKioley,Georg e Harden , Lucill eShire y an d Rut h Curlet t wer e i nJackso n Monday    Yo u dea l wir b loca l people , an d mak e a loca lloan   Yo u buil d ban k credit Ls t u s explai n ou r ban k loa n pla n fo x financingyou r flew  or lat e mode l car u p  to  f 10,00 0 inauedp y ou r memtmrani p i n th e Federa lDeposi t Insuranc e Corporatio nTH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN KOve r EightyNin e Yea n o f Sal eTAXE SPINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXE S AR E NO W DUEAN D PAYABL E A T M Y HOM ESATURDAY S AN D MONDAY SUNTI L FURTHE R NOTIC EHELE N REYNOLDS , Villlag e Treasure r54 5 Eas t Putna m St  P  0  Bo x 203 , Pinckne yFLOWE D Fnf t A H ICrASION Sr I reni  WDJKELHAU S FLORA L COMPAN Y28 4 Kowell RSeHBlVfiS OFTE N TUE N TH EHDM    jYouv e seee a man y a thrillin g gam ewo n throug h th e timel y us e o f re serves  Th e sam e principl e applie st o  a  person s financia l dealings Fo r example , you r Checkin g Acc oun t fund s ma y b e regarde d a s yea rfirs t team  The y mee t th e mont hen d barrag e o f bills A t an y tim e howeve r a n extr aheav y attac k ma y exhaus t th e M re gularsTha t i s wher e reserve s eonn treserve s yo u hav e accumulate d i nyou r saving s accoun tIt s goo d busines s strateg y t obuil d u p a sizeabl e Saving s Accoun tbeen ver y il l i s no w abl e t o carr yo n  hi s duties Th e Joh n Chamber s famil y hav ebee n visitin g a t Harbo r Springs I t i s sai d th e appl e cro p wil l b epoo r thi s year E d Farna m i s buildin g   stor eroo m an d chicke n hous e o n hi s pro pert y a t Wes t Mai a St Fran k Smit h o f Anderso a HOWELLTHEATREHdWBLL , MOPOA N4IMP M       ,  giipMIHHMIO TTMSWe,TIrsAg  M , USept lTea y Carti s aa d CoUee a Mille rfaiTH E PURPL E MASK l a  CineauSeop e aa d Colo rremove d t o th e Pontia c asylu mlas  Thursday Th e schoo l enrollmen t i s hig hschoo l 27  gramme r 18 , intermed iat e 28  primar y 86 Bor n t o Philli p Smit h an d wif eWednesday , a  son ,T  J  Gaul , schoo l supt  ha s mov  ,e d  int o Mrs  Stell a Graham s hous eVan s Sho w i s her e Sept  14,fea turin g Fores t Tempes t th e worlds smartes t horse  JWalte r Dinke l ha s gon e t o Kan  jFriday, Saturday  Sep t 2 , 1Doubl e Feetar errezs  ISLAN D EARTH Starrin g LEE THEATREWHTTMOR E IAK 1Friday , flatardsy  Sept t , tCHIE F CRAZ Y BOR8B wit sYiets r Mature , Sasa n Baf lJes s Lan dan dFemal e Derii w blan dBETRAYE D WOMEN Starrin g  Color Cartoo n  Carol e Mathewa , Beverl y Michael sISun , MOB , Tuee  Sep t 4 , 6  Jef f Morro w an d Fait h Dosergm e Bett y Grabl e Shere e Nort h an dsa d flebert CuMkMCREATUR E WIT H TH E ATO MBRAIN Starrin gRichar d Deania fSunday , Monday , Sep t 4 , 5Ban k04e r Federa l Supervisio n  o f Federal l ttessifeporstle B sa d Federa l Deposi t laew ase e Corperstfom Al l DepotH e Insure d U p t o  S I 0,00 0  fa r Ise h Deposito rB R E C  KCA  SOF T NATURA L WAV EA  PROFESSIONA L PER M AN  K N TCLOSE D O N MONDAY STW O OPERATOR SMa e an d Wand aBeaut y Sho pPHON E U P 8  335 9  1   Is Mjfm uitfJ  rt8rfee    Hiy m IvXV VkV ,w i Siy S,a,tywV      I , m  m ,I1MKHy mVy,yAfVyv,vsiftSi1m BeVSLJ vW, Cjivo ysisii,v vMimonlhttVUt TreatsgaloreInownf  cm berrieshowaom4 piesand bank six infood PMKBketp thflm ovenfresh yoorL gsagJeff Parker is the school janitorthis yearMiss Ida Hoisel of Pinckney andFrederick Hauck of Jackson weremarried at St Marys church WednesdayGeorge Frost, 72, died last weekHe leaves 3 sons and a daughterThe funeral was held at the home ofhis son, Albert, Rev Gates officiatingDr W B Clemo of AuSable diedSaturday His wife was Ida Fullerof PinckneyThe Rube Finch, Frank Johnsonand M B Markham families attead HOW TO BS VERY, VBBTPOPULARitCharles Cobnrn andTomaiy Nooaaa Featurettee in CobrVleta Vision Visits Hawaiiwd Thar Pit, siuSept 7  fioMISTEE ROBERTSw Warner ColorTues, WeU Thura, Sept 6 7, 8   ta fal0SCOptRiichard Widmark  Laurea BacaU Henrv P iJ  , nwry fomla, James Cagney, Jack Lemaion, WiUiam Powell ad RtiyPalmerFeatnretU Novdtiei News CartoonSuu and Labor Day S COBHamnhrey Bogart AWo Ray and Peter UstinoviaWE4RE NO ANGELS IB Technicolor IWTHE COBWEBia Suserecope and ColorSCO DRIVEIN THEATREANN ARBOR, MICHIGANFriday Saturday, Sept 2, S SYLVANTHEATRE   unHRiwm lamiues aiceaa j rnaay oaioraay oepi z, a ed the Johnson reunion at Jackson  SHE WORE A YELLOW R1BBOS Friday Saturday Sept 1  last week  ia Technicolor THE LOOTERSThe Pinckney village council has I with  eJarepealed its ordinance forbidding John Wayne and Joenne Dm Rory Calhoun, Julie Adams andthe sale of liquor and N H Caverly who has sold his saloon in Detroit will reopen the hotel aad barhere Saturday jYFARS andTHE MAN FROM BITTER RlDGB CartoonwithLex Barker, Mara Cordey aad Ray Dantonand BpittCartoonSunday, MondaySept 4, SEARTHluePinckney plays PlymouthSundayPincnney held a heated milk meet ing at the community hall Friday jnight with about 100 present Charles P Reid of Marion presidedThediscussion was on the milk surplusplan Charles Thornton of the Gor Tueg Wed Thurs Sept 6, 7 8don Creamery defended the plan  stood for a lot of Sunday, Monday, Sept 4 SINTERUPTED MELODYwithGlen Ford and Eleanor Parker In CrtimaStop i  ColorSunday Show, t, S, 7, 9Roberts and Faith Domerguee Tues Wed, Thurs Sept  7, ft AL6O FOXFIREABBOTT  COSTELLO MEET in Col0rA Drama StarringJeff Chandler, Jane Russell andTHBDUMMYCartoonMAN WITHOUT A STAR , In TeojiniooiorKirk Douglas and Jeanne Crains aadCAPTAIN LIGHTFOOTIn CinemaSoi and ColorwithReck Hudson and Barbara RushCartoon Dan DuryeaCartoon Beanstalk Bunny Shows 715 and 909ComingNext Friday and Saturday Davy Crockett, King of the WildFrontier v fGeorgia Ann Frederick of EastLeroy who broke her leg is staying with her grandparents Mr and MrsGerald Reason while taking treatments at an Ann Arbor hospitalH7 jWett er THE ROUSH PLUMBINiPlumbingheckling MikeRoche was the spokesman for thoseopposeed to it The damage suit of George Juds on vs Frank Bates was tried in Justice Albert Frosts court Tuesday Hiram Smith was attorney for the plaintiff and Dan Van Winklefor the defendants Harold Bates,son of Mr Bates worked the Judsonfarm and Mr Judson claimed 86was due him The jury gave him a verdict of 4875 The jury was CW Hooker, Dallas Cox, Wm Fisk,W C Hendee and Bert Hicks Three local men, Walter Mowers,Rex Burnett and Bert Daller are allcandidates for sheriff Ex Gov Alex Grosbeck will address a Republican mass meeting atthe Plue Lantern, Island Lake enSept 6 Sylvester Harris has caught several rattlesnakes which he sold tothe University of MichiganBorn to Gerald Reason and wifelast week a girl  C W Hooker took on Ross Readin golf at Lake Chemung, Howell,  in the title match of the season GROUND BEEFlast week but had to quit on account of a chariey horse He took on J PDoyle at Inverness Monday bat the tie game showed he was not at peakform There is talk of matching him ,  ii tiirnnn C frwit h Henr y Shire y th e minatur e 3frtJfr  CftPt r Rf d  IlMl   tKKIEe J Tgol f champion  Th e fli p o f a  coi nwoul d decid e whethe r i t woul d b eplaye d o n a regulatio n o r minattur e Repair31 0 Webste r Phoa e U P 8  660 7 Pinckne yiTEA KBEE F ROASTS , Lb FRES H YOUN G BEE F UVER , 59c10 039 c29 cMEA H  C  Vedde r launche d a  powe rboa t a t Portag e Lak e las t week  A ccordin g t o Henr y Shire y wh o han dle s th e throttl e i t wil l d o 5 0 mile sa n  hour Mr  Wilkinso n ha s resigne d Mmanage r o f th e Gordo n Creamery here  Mr  McNei l o f Mayville e ha sreplace d him ,Pinckne y bea t Dexte r a t th e Cat holi c picni c ther e Labo r Da y 6 to  4 ,Lo u Vedder , Co x an d Ji m Mora a al lgo t 2 hits each  Batteries  Pinck ney  Mora n an d Rayment  Dexter ,Beauclai r an d Richmond  Th e res to f Pinckney s tea m wa s E d Brown ,lb  Tomio n 2b  Miller , 8b  Kenn edy , ss , Vedde r Co x an d Hu b Le e in 1th e outfield        iTh e Kennet h Quigle y famil y an dSharo n lin e hav e returne d fro m atri p throug h th e wes t Charle s Whitehea d aa d wif e am dBeatric e Lambor n o f Gregor y cal le d  o n th e Jess e HenryjtSonday  tMrs  Jenni e Kejlejfoerge r ha s tol dhe r stor e atAsdfrao a t o CMcNaug hto n o f 8oot  Lyo n wh o wil l remode li t  int o a home  H e work s a t Coo k THE HOLLISE R MARKE T10 3 Eas t Ma m St  Pinckne y 550OUN S5 0 NE W RIFLE S AN D SHOTGUNS iT O  CHOOS E FRO M  NS W REMINGTON  WOODMAE TB R7M A Ca l AttAat e Leadk f Riflea ,  NS W WINCESTH I MODELS  AUT O LOADIN G SHOTGUN S  SCOP B AN D CHOK E MOUNT W 6  INSTALLE D B Y SXPHMT BMIL L CREE K SPORTIN GSpring , An n Arbor  Ij  Mrs  Carri e Camero n o f Calif   ai a an d Mrs  Mus a Ayer s o f Ply   mout h calle d o n th e Alber t Diake UI  las t week i  Gretche n Taac h too k he r entrance I  examinatio n a t Uafontt y o f Mich Pfceao HAaOte a til M IllsDEXTSK , MICH ,IPLIIIII IWi n SYSTEM S pfi WUIK 1   VwpvT Y  T ,Wedntsfey , Aogtis t SI , IN Th eStor eLINGERI EGENT S FURNISHING SCANNE D GOOD SGROCERIE SKENNEDY  GENERA I WORE MYRON H I ChE SHek  Palme r jr  famil y o fFlin t spec  th e we k a t th e Palme rhom e hare Whil e a t a  4 H luncheo n las t Wa dnesda y nigh t Mrs  J  W  Winge Y fel lfro m a  porc h an d thre w he r should ou t o f joist  Sh e als o suffere d le g injuries  Sh e wa s take n t o McPherso nhospita lTh e Franci s Sheha a famil y call e d  o n th e Joh n Lundeen s a t Hilan dLak e an d Mrs , Alm a Harri s Sun day Mrs v Noree a Car r an d Moll y hav egon e t o Por t Huro n wher e th e for mr e  wil l teac h school  Mar y Eleano rMorri s wen t wit h the m fo r a  visit Th e Cliffor d VanHorns , Wra yHinckley s an d Mrs  Josi e VanHor nattende d th e 25t h weddinn g annive rsar y o f o f Mr  an d Mrs  Henr y Sa oa t An n Arbo r Sunday  Contsltte U M Plu r ng fixtans faad Sapp  JEleehie, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line  umps We Sell  WMnsta  WeServleeI PHONE UP411 T  BABTSHOESDRYGOODSPINCKNEY SOFT BALL TEAM, LIVINGSTON COUNTY CHAMPI ONS 1955at Row Phil Gentile, Don Burns, P W Curlettmgr, Fred Singer Ray Moriarity, Dick Higgspk Row Bob Meabon, Max South well, Bob Darrow, Joe Jeffreys Wes ley Reader, Dick Kennedy James And George Daisy are not in the picture        ANNOUNCEMENT 19551956Pine kney Community Schools TUESDAY SEPTCMRER 6AT30PMGOOD COMMUNITY SCHOOL SERVING A 55 LAKE AREA CALENDAR FOR SCHOOL YEAR 195556Sept 6School Opens Dismissal atnoon,Sept 7PuH DayOctober IS  14Teachers Institute Nov 42M25Thnksgivinff VacWfaoDec 21 WedJan 3 Tues the Christmas Vacation March 23April 2 Spring VacationCommencement Jose 1TEXTS BOOKSAil Text Books are on a Rental Basis and should b rented at time ofregistration  SCHOOL BUS BOUTBSEight Scheol Bosses will operate onthe same schedule at last yearPERSONELAdsmtaistratireWesley Reader SuptGermaine Stackable  Principal Jennie Rellenberger ElementarySchool Principal,Druscilla Murphy  Clerk   BOARD Of EDUCATION Howard Thayer PresidentMarguerite Clark Eric Rose  Thomas BonserMurray Kennedy TreasurerSecretaryTrusteeTrustee Junior Robinson came back fromEscanaba Tuesday with his wife and baby who have been visiting there Rex Sackett and James Lungfordof Detroit called on friends hereSaturdayRoy Wilson and wife, Harold VanGant and wife and Charles Rice andwife of Detroit were Sunday guestsI of the Lester McAfees Rev J W Winger and wife wereSaturday dinner guests of the RalphHallsThursday the Don Burns, JoeBums  Jack Young families wentto Detroit zoo The men went to the Detroit ball game zThe D Conklins of Grand Rapidsspent Saturday at the Ray BurnshomeCharles Burns and wife of Cincinnati called at the Frank Aberdeenhome last weekThe Don Pasco family of Lansingand Curtis Patterson and wife ii Fockrtvidge stopped at the StanleyDinkel home Sunday enrutt to theDetroit zoo The Pasco baby spentiV clay there Ichr AUen an 1 wife of Lansing1 called on Mrs Flra Darro ni fht M K Darws SaturduvMiss Dorothy Rohl has returned rorn Floridairj Doroihy Dinkel and JohnnyK fhi in  sp nt the first of thev eek with her cousin, Mrs Mar tha Moren in Royal Oak Lemuel Martin of Ypsilanti called Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday Cannie Arde soil and wife ofDjaibom called on the Bert Divie last weekThe Jack Foilick family of Detroitwere Sunday guests of the HenryHaucksBob Pike called on the ErstonClark family in Unadilla one daylast week Mrs Ethel Sprout spent Sundaywith the Charle8 Soule famliy InHowellClarence Deal and wife of Dansville and Alex Carish and wife ofDetroit were Sunday guests of theWilliam ShehansThe Misses Dorothy and IreneMcCleer of Detroit called on MrsAlma Harris SundayThe Irvin Parker8 attended tthwedding of a relative at Bay City SaturdayFred Read and wife and MrsFrank Peters were Sun guests of the Joe Schossers of Clear LakeThe Fred Reads called on DrSteve Brown in Detroit SaturdayMrs Clara Eisete and children ofDetroit were guests of Mrs EmmaVollmer SundayKevin Andrew McMacki is wisiting the Ed Grabiickg in FerndaleThe Donald Tower family of Atlanta, Georgia visited the WayneAtLees last weekGeorge Meabon and wife were inMason last weekThe Gordon Hesters of Ypsilanticalled on the Andrew Nesbitts SundayThe Walter Clarks are at Tawaathis week The tavern Clarks are staying at their homeClarence Anderson and wifeofDearborn called on the Bert Davises last weekSidney Roberta and wife of Springfield, 111, visited the Bo Jacks last weekThe Rex Noggles of Ann Arborspent Sunday with the Frank AberetnsThe Andrew Campbell and ChrisCampbell families spent Sunday in Owosso with Mrs Grace Kelly andher daughter, MrsGladys Boerman The Dick Young family of Big Rapids are staying here awhile Mrs Frank Fisher and her sisterof Bernardgville, fed, visited MrsMary Amburycy last weekDavid Aberdeen has gone to Chicago to teachMrs Viola Read took her mother,Mrs Frank Peters back io Jackson Monday sThe Winston Baugha family werej b Lansing Sunday Barbara come1 back with them The Basil Whites of Mason Roadcalled on the Ben Whites ThursdayThe Lloyd Hendee family spentSunday wMi Gajk Head tad trtfa Wagoners Qrocerv 6066 PinckneyVQuality MechandiseSeer and Wid to lake OutINTER COAiS ARL ASR1V1KG DAILY fi  ositWILL HOLD YOUR COAT ,N LAYAWAY WITH A SMALL WKLY PAYMENT SHOP EARLYWHILE THERE IS LAftGE SELECTION TOCHOOSE FROMPEIRCES STor F70R Howett MlchAjcWE Give Gold Stamps with Any PurchaseSEPT2 THRU 1 DETROITM31000inPREMIUMS 10GAU DAYSTHIS 1 YOUR 106th MICHIGAN STATE f AHTmnd of Ayicuffural AttracHon,Jnduitricl indlducfion ExKibHt and Demonitrifton Contests Galore, Cooking School,Free Prfawt, Over 75 Bends, Daily Parades, Old Time Dancing,Veritfy Shows United Stefts Air Force BandNrtJi Nt Frolic in the Coliseum September 6, 7 end ftNw Mils yn rVee Miniature Kiddies Barnyerd end PUyiendStar Pochtel COIIMIM Show In Person, Joni James, FraniritLaine, MUs Brothers, Fontane Srsters, Bla Fitzgereld, Roy Hanvifton, Kirby Stone Quartet, Honey Brothers, Pete Rubino Combo, Roy Tracey, nd Hersehd Leib and his 19 piece orchestraTbrll Packtd Oremdstaiid Skew In Person, the Cisco KidDuncen Rensldo end Annie Oakley Geil Davis, Border UgtonRodeo, Canadian Daredevils, 250MDe Auto RaceSMctejtsjior MlsJwajy featunng the World Famous Rotor and thFabulous Sty Wheel Plus Spectacular Dancing WatersAUCTIONSBen White aad wife were Sunday The Leonard Devereaux guests of the Carl Bidwells of Brigh Utica called at the Bea Wolton, honoring Mrs Whites birth  Friday, day Mrs Bess Devereaux of Detco I It was also there I  oyd Hende tost o w T r s r ,  J1 to be sheep supt at tfctMrs Inez Dyer of Lansinp visited fairMr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy last The Ted DeBarr family of 0week I pent Sunday at the RobertW F Close ad wife atfeandtd t home Diaasj and DaviiShriat mMtiaf in Alpena laat week, fctm been  fBigCapacityTwoRowMountedPicker that      V   xl WANTEDValtms to work prfrably out of school Call UP 8 6169 in tfa mornfe THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIWANTBDCombinfalffFnuwia Shehan Phono UP 8 tPinckaey MichigamCall 1100 A M to 200 P MExcept Wednesdayslion, rues, Fri, Sat 700 to 800 P Mw taveyGenial insurancePHONB U P 6mXFOR SALEGeod bafldia lotameacre or mere, prices dfht  A Somers 8074 Wtst M36 jrWANTEDHome in town for kind ergarten girl afternoons on school days Mrs H H MiUer Gregory, Michigan 1 CLAYFOR SAIXBad, Norgs Refriger j LYLE w MUNSELL ASSOCIATEator Electric Stovt, Floor Lampw RPGISTERFO LAND Rocking Chair etc  j , ft,jxyPhone U a8250  Qrlxe an, tiai Graud feverjPhoe 15S1W Howell, Mkfcigaaaround homes rUNERAL HDM CaSw DirectorModern EquipmentPHONE U P 81172COPTOMKl SiFOR SALEYearat Rush Lake  Call Bova UPtown 8 3282 JJLHIS entirely new corn roll spacing while on the go, reducing iar beyond all past standards plugging and shelling  the new huJLHIS entirely new corn roll spgpicker goes iar beyond all past standards plugging and shelling  the new tn com harvesting The tremendous ca ing units with four rubber husking roilspacity d the No 227 takes the heaviest per row that literally peel husks from theyieldi in stride  the outstanding huskinf ea73  the new powerful cleaning fanability of the No 227 puts cleaner corn in that gets rid of more husks, dirt, and trac  the waaon in every crop condition  the   , the new high lift that permits shorter eats of handling of the No 227 speeds turns at row endg  the new ease ofharrMtt and makes good work easy  mounting d dismounting that speedsand drugged construction of the No 227 haryest tions  ,  new aliroundkeeps you going steadily dayin and day extra  h that k ,  work  Tm costly down timetin sum ofTh John Deere No 227 Picker throws thece and olher aew foatui3g nvl23Off aUthe antique notions of corn harvest No 22 far and th outUmLng coming The new gatherer design that saves  k on  feef more corn, standing or down and tangiod    the new snapping roll aajushmwutlevers that are wilhin easy reach ci i operator on the tractor seat to set sappingTHE LAVEY HARDWARESee the new John Deero No 227 CmPikor on display ate rs   sz 3 that it haH all you vdatu Brfili ieCtoskeyDENTIST112 North Mkhiun Ave Telephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentI AuctioneerSales A SpecialtyBert WviieCall Fowlerviliii 228F6Arnold Berqidst PhantoiLloydWeekly rrir laPBOKB V P SM47 toRoger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVE AGEEdith R Urr 1 4 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phee UP 8S1SJqS33 tmadiUa Si Pmclciey, MlcWath RdriGld Sw,  fft you 7from  ttocsc that is urge enougU i,rA U txctl7 what I ei offer you, Ve X Uk your foot measurementsii tnmUh y tMct il ant exaet  vn la  yl, leather od color tv   choice Otr 300 siicj fuhlou tseet lor MM Ml Woan Wertch RepcdringGcldWatches, Watch Bcmdsjewele Handmade FatLer BUUolduMASON SHOES FROM FACTORT Rittsr TVSalesServiceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and Courteous Ptone UP 85541 125 Webster 81 iluckney, Real satearms, Hotna, Lnke Propeit Riifcinesa OpportunitiesYour Property Hithbroker  209 North FeacfHONE U P 841DR J E CAFdPAU OPTOMETRISTEyeWednesday and, Saturdayby Appdntateat9126 Chilson Road,  mi N of MM, Phoa Brighton AC 7441JADVSBy orderlnf throttfh Wf P tamer Servlct direct from our tMtotf tvv get your ihoei from freah, tMrtoc for leas moneyand THST ARSGVinANTEH TO FIT YOU It 9M at rat fool KntortUlephon raso Rfhome for kindergarten child froai 1 to 4 p m on school days  Mrs H H Miller Gregory, MichiganJACK HANNEH Specializing in Fire ProtectionFYRFHiRSALES  SERVICEExtinguishers, Bra, Hose PradactGeorge W Foster7119 Pinckaey 1W UP l Fire Extinguisher RepairedCOAL IS THE OLD RELIABLE FUEL ORDER NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW SUMMER PRICESTERMS IF DESIREDD, L HOEY  SONbPHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119 GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYLIE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL WANTED SEWINGWill do alterations and repairs at my homeMrs Merle Bobier, Phone 916803 East Sibley, Howeelltvr, OAIPiMo TQ n A A PR SALE102 Dodge  tonFOR SALE1948 and 1941 Dodge 4 n0w  onditionCoM,  Doors, 48 has R H new Pneeds ftnd fop tf G My motor repair, 41 runs good, both 4g9 DQ Strawberry LaJhave good tires and fluid driveThe Ru   Phone XC 760 two tor oi v  8318 Thurston Rd, fer Lake FOR SALEKHchsn tabls, kitflbwtFOR aALEPcmy, saddle and bird cupboard, round framed mirror,1 le, corn thig week and beans y the lounge, English dinner set, mahQfpound er bushel, broccoli,  beeta, any secretary, floor lamp eleotrit eabbage, dills Orders taken now fan, Reo K otary powermowerfgntle i dGecJrge Holt UP 86602 at 644 Patterson Lake RdPinckneys FRUITSMEATS VEGETABLES, FISH  MARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE FOR SALEHolstein Cow tp freshen soon, HA 6 4067 PAINTNG AND DECORATINGINTERIOR AND EXTERIORWork Guaranteed Free Estimates Phone Howell 265W mans suit and topcoat,4042 shortMrs Skinner UP 83196FOR SALE Universal AutomaticPerculator, 8 Cups, Never been used1800 Call HA69453FOR RENTFurnished RoomPhone U 8 9971FOR SALELarge No 2 Potatoes, 50 lbsfor 75c Also tomatoes 100if jou pick them yourself Willard Wiltse UP 8 5558TO KNTThree Room apartmentt409Pulmmi St Pinckney William KennedyFOR SALEElectric Washing Machine, Coil Wire Spring, InnerSpring MattressMrS Roy Hannett UP 83175 FOR SALEGood western saddle,bridle, curry comb and brushRoy Campbell, phone UP 89746 FOR SALE47 Dodge pickup,, 46Cadillac, 49 Dodge, 4 door,47 Buickand a Girls bicycleGeorge Van Skiver 112e Mowe Phone UP 89908 , FORSALEA cabinet sink and oil burning water tester Nelson Buzzard, Tel UP 83332 WANTEDCustora Combining andBailing Eugeae MacAinsh PhoasUP 8 8737 or UP 8 6M0ancalled for and delivered Phone Howell 1354 or 11 F0R SALEFord Tractor Cultivaton nearly new Carl HolWster, 2822 West0Jds ttedttbattery Mike Haaack gr  AUT O PAiTTS Weldin g Supplie s Aut o P nAutomotiv e Glos s Sbl d an d  Installe d,  wlth f attachment ,J L  7  L7S f am y co t pain tbrushe s 23 9 fo r 100  Othe r bar i WFOR SALETimoth y ha y fo r horses  101 3 Eoa t Gran d HlvwPhon e 15 1  ins 1 2 Wes t Mai n St  Pinckney ,Mar k Jas h Phon e U P 8  666 4   Howel l Michiga n   hac k o f Clarlc 8 Grocery waane d j  R  L  SORREL LWate r Well s an d Pomp s41 1 Make s o f Pomp s Service dWANTED fain t Jobs   fO K SAL5ilAVEU waanedjSign Painting, interior and exter land and gravel araded or 012ifir decorating 8010 Pingree Road ed, also pxoceMwd road graveLPHoW UP 83297 Pinckney i READY MIXED CONCRETE, D 6 I GRAVEL COMPANY book case with 4 j t  Howell at 4950glass doers Circulator Heater witn Mason jRjtfd Phonoblower, Davenport and chair, Vac PHONXL A 8 8  HQS8BUuum Cleanerr Call Howell 106Sva Snquisti  LARICS FOfi SALECanoe, brand new canvas never ben used Good dealPbon UP S 8312  pWANTEDPainUng and Decoraing, exterior and interiar Also tils lawiag Barrow and MroftaPhone UP 8 9991  vMHVHBsvaMJ4aBMiiVMvaalBlHaifllMHHflBaBBJMBBlHHHBrFOR SALE60 ft new wire fencittigj 6 iron posts , garbage burner,burner jBtnaXi electric vraaher 11929 West Shore Dr,HUand LaksFOR RENT  40 acres of worklaador will share crop Nick Coluser, 8800 M36 EastPinckney,FOR SALE Black lemale dockerS months old Norge refrigerator aI electric stove and a space heaterAH la good condition and rsasoaablt Sfeoms UP 6 A2M ORDER YOURFILL YOUR BIN NOW AT LOWER PRII POCOHONTAS  BLOCK COALBRIQUETS STOKER GOALHARD COAL SOFT COALFARMERS fEEDLif iTHE PINCKNET DISPATCH Wednesday, August 31, 1955COUNTY ,ORDINANCEAn Ordinance to create  County Planning Commission for the County ofLivingston, to provide for the appointment of such Commission consisting of seven members to me  J plan for the development of the county and to serve as a coordinating agency for all planning committees and commissions within the countyTHE COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON ORDAINSSECTION I There is hereby created the Livingston County Planning Commission, in accordance with provisions of Act Number 282 of the Public Acts of 1949,as anended, which Commission shall consist of seven members who shall individually be repc jnlarive of the important segments of the economic, governmental, social life anddevelopment of Livingston County including agriculture, recreation, education, residential areas, government, transportation, industry and commerce Said planning commission shall consist of two members representing agricultural interests one member re presenting recreational interests one member representing industrial interests onemember representing residential areas one member representing educational interestsand one member representing governmental interests Provided, a majority of the membership of said commissicn shall hold no other office or position in the countygovernmentSECTION II The term of office of each member of the commission ihall bethree year Fiovidad, that thrj appointment of the first board may consist of terms of less than three years in order to provide for the establishment of overlapping termsor ofiiceSECTION III The members of the County Planning Commission shall be appfrned by the Board of Supervisors of said County and said Board shall provide forthe filling of any vacancies for the unexpired terms and may remove any member forncnpenormance of duty or misconduct, upon public hearingSECTION IV All members of the County Planning Commission shall serveas such without compensation provided, that they may be reimbursed for actual, reasonable and necessary expenses incurred in the discharge of their dutiesSECTION V It shall be the function of the County Planning Commission tomalts a plan for the development of the county as a whole It shall be the duty of theCounty Planning Commission to I mako studies, investigations, and surveys relativeto the ecoicii, social and physical developrrr  n tha county 2 formulate plansand male recommendations for the most effective economic, social and physici1 development of thu county 3 cooperate with all departments of the state and federal governments and other public agencies concerned with programs directed towards the ecc,iic, social w physical development of the county, and seek the maximum coordination of the cduity programs of these agencies 4 consult with representatives ofadjacent counties in respect tc their planning so that conflicts In overall county plansmay be avoidedTho county planning commission shall serve as a coordinating agency for allplanning committees and commissionswithin the countySECTION V It shall bo the duty of the County Planning Commission to adopta plan for the development of the county The counvy plan with accompanying maps,plats, charts, and descriptive and explanatory malter shall show the commissions JJBcommencfations for the development of the county The county planning commission mayadopt the plan M a whole by a single resolution, or may by successive resolutions adoptsucccessive parts of the plan, said parts corresponding to major geographical sections of tho counry or to functional division of the subject matter of the plan, and may adoptany amendment, or extension thereof, or addition thereto The adoption of the plan, or ,any such part, amendment, extension, or addition, shall b resolution bo carried bythe affirmative votes of not less than  majority d the full membership of the com mission alter duly advertised public hearing The resolution shall refer expressly to theraps, prats, chats and descriptive and explanatory matter intended by the commissionto form the wholes or part of the plan, and the action taken shall be recorded on the r,6p plats, charts and descriptive and explanfto y ratter by the identify,g sigrcJOof the chairmen cf the commission Following adoption of the county plan or any part thereof and tho rectification by the commission to the county board of supervisors ofa copy of the county plan, no work SH  r InMated on any project involving tin expenditure of funds by a county board, department or agency for the acquisition ofland, the e6tion of structures, the extension, construction or improvement of any physical facility by any county board, department or agency unless a full description oftho ooject, its proposed location and extent thereof shall have been submitted to thecounty fvaruung comrakiifln ajid the report and advice of the commission thereon shall have been received by the county board of supervisors and by the county board, department or agency submitting the proposal The requirement for planning com missions ievcw shall be deemed to be waivrd if within 30 clays after the propo Hasbeen filed with the commission, tho commission falls to furnish in writing, its reoot andarMce upon the propoca Copies of said report and advico shall be furnished TO the county board, department or agency sponsoring the proposal Any plan describing the recommended development of a incorporated orsa ha  ct bo ecocriied as official plan or part of the official plan for that area unlessadapted by Vio municipality in the manner prescribed for the adoption of such plans by rviii itis jjneer the provisions of the state statutes or the local charter jCN VII Tho cemsrission shall have the power to promote public interesturJorhinding of the Jan and to that end may publish and distribute copies of the  mission shaK have the right to accept and use gifts In genera the commission shallhave such powers as may be necessary to fulfill its functions and carry out the purposeof Act No 282 Public Acts of 1945, as amendedSECTION VIII The county planning commission may appoi advisory comiTiJteos or councils which may be composed of individuals qualified by experience, training, or interests to assist in the consideration and solution of county problems andrepresentative of the governmental subdivisions within the county, such as townshipsor incorporated places and other functional groups or agenciesThis ordinance shall take effect 60 days after the adjournment of the Boardof Supervisors Passed by the Board of Supervisors, Livingston County, Michigan, at the Cityof Howe I, Michigan, this 27th day of June 1955 APPROVEDG MENNEN WILLIAMS,Governori July 26, 1955 LEE GORDON, ChairmanJOHN A HAGMAN, ClerkBoost Winter Wlrat ProfitsWith fallAdded Fertilizer  Midwestern farmers can makehigher profits from winter wheat despite acreage allotments, byeffective fertilization this fall, rcr ,rs the Middle West Soil Impnvcrumt Committee, in citinginl , tien from college agronomistIn  iois, says the commitee,whe  yields have been in creased from 14 to 40 bushels peracre with applications of fertilizer containing nitrogen, phosphate and potashEffective fertilization based onsoil tets boosts wheat profits in two ways 1Fewer acres areneeded to produce the same amount, of grain This, in turn,cuts costly seedbed preparation 2Uy spreading fixed costsof production over a greater out put per acre, the net return isincreased on each bushel ofwheat Broadcasting and plowing downthe fertilizer gives best results where soil tests show low and extremeiy low nutrient levels The plowdown method assuis aneven distribution of a largpamnunt ofTeflilker throughev the plow layer Where soil tests show mediu and higher fertility levels, a rowapplication cf fertilizer l planting time wrr t grain dill will give good results, the v application can also be used to suppkment  V , doast and plowdown implication  promoteTopdi n v snouid be madein the spru,  fertilizer wasemitted in ini t,i, , if onlyninimum amounts of nitrogen ere usedimportant thin, to re Higher yields and higher pivfiscome from wheat fertilized withnitrogen, phosphate and potashmember, says the committee,is to get the fertilizer on Illinois results show that hnet acre profit of the rotation injjjd,ng the 14bushel wheat crop  nly 3869 But the acre rejn umped to more than 64where1 nitrogen, phosphate andpotash Were usedAgronomists list these management practices for profitablewheat production 1Uie treat ed seed of a recommended variety for the particular area 2Observe the flyfree date y Use minimum tillage to vrnMca firrr seedled 4 CM V ewater and controleoij nloviii ,nd Ayr111county plan or of any reporv theroon and may employ uch other mean of publicityand education as it may determine advisable Members of the commission, when dulyauthorized by the commission, may attend conferences and meetings dealing with ArnLichniguit and ny hearings on pandlng plannlng JegisJAtJJ1pg pand the commission, may by resolution, pay the reasonable traveling expense incidentto such attendance Tho county planning commission, as a part of its dates, shall consult and advis with public officials and public agencies, other planning commission or committees, private organizations and agencies, and cftizens of the county, to developadequate support and understanding of the objectives of the county plan The corn Leading the way, the entire staff ohe United Nations has pledgedone days pay to the United Nations Appeal for Children UNACwhich started its worldwide drive for contributions in FebruarySitjnij up arejleft to riffhMront row, Assistant 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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>mi  J DISPATCH Wednesday, August 24, 1955MICHIGAN MIRROR  Soft Ball Garnet NEIGHBORINGThe state already patrols traffic 4 to 0 to win the county softtitle A defeat would have sentwith police and used national guard them int  8 way tie with Howellmen on holiday week endB but Sec Gr and Ciy Service for the lead picnicedLake SundayThe ALDewey farm at Gregoryhas been sold to a Mr Vogd of AnaArbor  Born to Louis Marshall and wif umircnSL Mara GetaoUt Cfasrcacv Fr Aftert Schmitt, Pastor8anday Masses 800 and 1000 am Movena devotiom Friday eveningat 7fU Confessions, Friday evening after LOCAL NEWS cURKiin O1MMENIbefore they happen The drivers li  the  8   decided toease administration wa established  end Jt and eniy a resas a separate unit of the secretary Aug 15, a sonPrank Ames, editor of the DexterLeader underwent an operation at     k   OA a Max Swthwdl had a no hitter go j St Joe hospital Ann Arbor, lastof states office but has failed as  ing into the 7th  they have no power over issuing of M Ut one over fore8Q0when    The onlyUceaaea They charge the present othw H pUyer who got On system gives licenses to anybody, i wai Waterbury on Meabons errorWind men epiletica and others phy   only mi8play pmckney debut 6 hits but bunched them Don Theof Dextef ugesgallons of water a day pumpedfrom wellsBrighton Argus came out with 48 Mennonite CJnirchBv lizra Heaehy, PaatorS S Supt  Walter EecjlMorning WorshipHare thinks his office should havethe power to hire and fire local examinersThe state will have a 14 man ar In the 3rd Burns doubled and Phil jGentile scored Jiira with a homer, j wayIn the 5th Burns led off with a hom was Charles Plac10001100 7iiQWednesday 80015th annual community summervacation Bible school is fromchitecteral board to estimate cost er Moore dropped Gentiles drive of state buildings Now they only  and he scored on Jeffreys hitPinck guess and sometimes the appropriat j ney had men on every inning, 3 be T was Charles Plac j vacation Bible school is frOm  PP m Pinck July n   at Ca Mennouite lat6r gmg to churchClaSseS for all ages through h W H Meyer has had 8 milk cansstolen for his trucks this monthThe 2 boys who broke the schoolwindows were given suspeml i sen  t ,rtences by Justice Singer of  righ j children who received their The second round Salk polio vaeeine shot program ia not going overo good According to the  Press only 34 percent oftos after paying 30 damag court costsion voted for them is too big,sonie  ing left stranded the 2nd and 2 thetimes not enough It is expected to I 5th Dick Higgs a high school sensave a million dollars a year Tharchitects fees on Michigans present 100 million dollar building program is 5 million You were right when you claimedyour house was cooler in the morn ior played right for Pinckney, gota hit and caught a flyPinckney got the championshiptrophy which is on display ia PhilGentiles windowthe other game played in the BrightonThe new Gililean Baptist churchat Brighton was dedicated Sunday RevLloyd Ehmcke is the new pasor of the Iamburg and Silver Lake Free Methodist church 46 children learned to swim dur g gthe high school Everyone welcomeChyrchRev J iY V aiger, PastorSunday SchoolMorning Worship 930 a m,1045 a ming the Brighton recreation pro , Thurs night prayer meetinging than at night It takes hours  league last week City Service beatior the heat of the sun to penetrate Hamburg in 9 innings 3 to 1 the roof and bounce into the first Pinckney AB R Hfloor roofcs so when the sun sets it Moriarity, 3b 3 0 0is cooler out doors then indoors, j Burns, cf 4 2 3A foil type insulation ia recomend Meabon ss   4 0ed to reflect the rays of heat out Gentile, If  3 2side In winter time this works in Jeffreys, lb 3 0reverse j Darrow, 2b 2 0Higgs, rf 3 0 1this summerDr Eugent Pearce, former headof the MichState Sanat Howell suffered a heart attack at Hudson,Ohio recently Mrs Lola Lobdell accompanied byMrs Quizel of Marion and Mrs PaulFlintoft of Rochester have returnedQ from a tour in Ontario and Quebec i Herb Sneed and wife of at the church atWed choir practice Thomas Ritter visited thfj DrJim Nash family at Coldwawr partof last weekKenneth and Hollis Wylie arc doing a grading and fill ia j atat White LodgeJohn Hanimel has been promotedto first Lt and is stationed at Sacremento, CaliforniaMr and Mrs Douglas Harst attended the Toast masters Club Insitute at Lostf Anjjeles, CalifMrs Everett Hammell and Kenneth and Wendy Pilgrim were inIllinois last weekEverett Hammell won the 5thrace at the Mason fair last uekwith his horse Sudden Cash He has and  shots showed up for their secondAt Hnokney 117 got the first shotsand but 59 th second Only about50 percent showed up at Brightfor second shots This seems to be true all over the state Of course itis a bad time because many areaway on vacations and due to bungling at Washington the Salk program tot a lot of bad publicityPresident Eisenhower is takinghis vacation at his 4th home in Celorado where he does his fishingNothing was left to chance as taeSt Louis Creek there was stockedwith 412 trout 6 to 8 inches longpurchased from a fish hatchery at125 each This reminds us of apheasant hunting trip by KingGeorge of England, grand father otwon 7 races so far this yeaer His  the fment queen The pheasantsother horses are Miss Ellen Dirert  were taken o the hunting groundsand DDale  cages and released one at a timeGeorge Clark, Norman Clark ir fur the kin to shoot at who stoodThe Pevoies ChurchM36 West between Main and Unadilia StreetRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School  Worship 800 Fred VanSchenke, Nora Clark,Jean , behlnd a780 P n and Jeanette Clark attended the i Mason fair SaturdayThe Harold Porters entertaineedthe Vivian Shrine Club at theirhome Sunday at a picnic 24there were0 have gone to Texas to visit his parentsThe 30 employees of the Russel23 Southwell, pCHILD DROWNS SUNDAY Reader cWilliam Robert Wade, 11, son of,Mr and Mrs Robert Wade of St HamburgClair Shores drowned at Straw Rowland, 2b berry Lake Stmday where he was D Bennett, c T Spending the day with his folks Fulkerson, lb 8The body was taken to St Claire Moore If 3Youth GroupEvening ServiceThuLs Prayer Choir Wed0 0  D Smith Company in Howell were Sr Choir tfractice Wedtaken to the Detroit Cleveland ballgame in Detroit by bus last weekABRHl The Howell Knight Templars sent STPAUIS LUTHERAN CHURCH held Sunday at thp There is a move on to clear tilememory of the late Gen Bill Mitchwho was convicted by court martialof criticizing his superior officersGeneral MacArthur was one of945 a m1 lwrs Larmen iJ1te1 ard Jolan the judges, This is wasted effort1100 a, m with tlle Martin Phillips family of as the American people long ago 700 p ml YPsilanti aie in Holland this week, cleared the general At that time300 p m1 Tne UniversitM of Michigan Fresh the army and navy were antagonis800 p m Ar Camp u Patterson Lake dosed tic to the air force which was new 400 p m Sunday after nine weeks contimrjs and Mitchell who was a noted780 p m operationThe Ann Arbor Excha ge man accused them of it and Club met there MondayThe Wylie family reunion airtheyShores in the Swarthout ambulance T ODoherty, cf 3J ODohery, ss  2wrvnr nwi Fnuif  Waterbury, 3b 2A   P fvTn J Bennett rf 1Aayone interested in bowling or winkelhaus, rf 1entering a team please be present McMichaeL p , 2Thursday, August 25 at 8 p m atthe bowling alley Al Fredeaburg, Sec 8 0 0 12 men to the Templar conclave in0 0 j New York City this week1 j Editor Leslie Merrit and wife of0  the County Press spent last week0  in Wisconsin0 The Wellman family reunion was0000 0 o Missouri Synd77013 Bast M36 Hamburg Rev Walter J Wenk,Phone AC 99054, Brighton School 10 a m every Sun cracked down on him He was thevictim of arrey brasshome with 14 present Andrew bitts Asher Wylies, Gordon Hestersof Ypsilanti, Dr Wylies andLeon Wylies of Dexter May on mayors exchange day blastHill Hnuirhn nmi wife and Lloyd ei thc fity council there last week Mayor Albert Hartcm of Livoniathe vhm Pinckney entertained here in0  held at the Marioa town house lastCOUNTY LEAGUE STANDING W L Pet0 0  week0 0 j A Memorial Honor Roll Plaque0 0 i will be placed and dedicated in the lobby of the new court housce atAnn Arbor Sept 5Pinckney  8PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS i Howell Gear 7The Pinckney Kings Daughtersmeet Thursday, Sept 1 at 1 UK p in with Mrs Lynn HendeeeNEW UNCOLN PLANTThe Ford Motor Company has anBounced tha it has taken an optionon 3226 acres of land at Novi, 2JSmiles west of Detroit and will buildan assembly plant and effice building plant for its newly organisedLincoln division to empley 5000 people, It will be completed in City Service 7HamburgFowlerville 44 46 688 666583 583333333BATTIKG AVERAGESLeague, Cassidy Lake TournamentBob Meabon AB R H69 16 24 Pet406Fred Singer  18 5 6 3661957feet and cover 1,600000 squareMra Roy Campbell received broken ribs and other injuries Sunftight when the car in which she andher husband were in was struck by one driven by Mike OKlatt at M36est and Cedar Lake Roads OKlattwas booked for drunk drivingMr and Mrs Fred Read were inDetroit Saturday to see Dr SteveBrown who was b Mt Camel hos pitalThe Ben Whites attended theraises at the Mason Fair last weekMr and Mrs Wm Maulbatch ofFlorida called on the John Burgslaat weekThe Jack Young family attendedthe Kuhn reunion Sunday at thehome of Mrs Monica McKuha in Gregory SundayThe Tom Howe family spent thepast week at East TawagMri Saale Moran visited herdaughter in Flint last week Phil GentileJim Meyer George DaisyDick HiggsDon BurnsJoe Jeffreys  Bob Darrow Max SouthwellRay MoriarityWesley ReaderDennie Clark Dick Kennedy FredenburgJerry Mrofka  66 15 2340 9 1430 6 6712 68 11 1457 11 1451 15 12 345304266 28525624523145 7 8 2223346 0546 6 108 8Q 1 000 01 0 212179000 1000DOOj000 Yacatiwith us worship5 breakins at Brighton 4 at Fowlerville and one at Wefaberville , owng Pln Worship Service 11 a,, m  VanBIaricum and wife spent the or acting illegallyaiidaga7nst pubweek end at the MillerBauhn ca li interest when they approvedbin at LovellsW H Meyer and wife are inHoync City and other points norththis weekThe Francis Shehans attendedthe Farm Bureau meeting at theSCHOOL REGISTRATIONFrom grades 7 to 12 registrationwill take place according to the foil y approved84 building permits when the citynas n water or sewer facilities av for themare believed solved by the arrest of i ush M on Tuesday names A thro30 from Harvey Ciarr home Saturday17 yftr old boy and 16 year oldgirl A , A A  A n he George VanNorman1 to 4 and 7 to 9 p m ,, n, u L , JT , ,  aml Jimmy Baujrhn areFamily names N through Z on Lhe week at theWednesday, August 31 from 1 to 4 m ot Lovejand 7 to 9 p m familyand The Ann Arbor News last weekdiscussH criticism directed againstthe University of Michigan over thefact that the immense football etaspending ium is only usod 8 times year The cab rest of the time it stand idle, Tne critics think in view of the hugeA i  w aiv4 WIIK or Detriit investment other organisatienaKindergarten Tuesday, August 0 spent Sunday with the John Lun should be allowed to use it but d Wednesday, August 31 from 1 eeris at HilanH inu  L Minder and wife ofDONALD W BELLDonald W Bell 48, of PortageLake died at University hospital,  to 5 in Home Economics room in, The HamburMtownnin hnnrA h niversitAim Arbor Thursday He was born, the high school No kindergarten named  townBhl boald has ver university has neverto tfedVAugust 14, 1907 on Bell RoadDexter township, the son of George Dick and Mary Howard Bell OnJune 14 1931 he married Bonita Schadt in Howell She surviveswith a son Neil and daughterNell There are 2 brothers, Stanley andLouis and 3 sisters, Mrs Thomas Spilling of Florida, Mrs FrankMulhollaitd of Ann Arbor and Mrs registration in the eveningPettysville and Elementary school register opening day of school Bessiesucceed ZUtTuesday ,Sept 6 All classes will be dismissed at, famjjy revenue from the stadium with50,000 crowds finance all theathletic programs which go inred and paid for the stadium12 noon Tuesday Opening of lunch program will beannounced later  Rental of books 7 to 12 grades Every so often a new word toM n   , Every so oftenMike Larr of Ithaca and Miss Pat ed The last word we noticHncia Haase of Saginaw spent the the word flubbedwhich weA week end with Mrs Eiith Carr  in the dictionary The first one grandchild The funeral was at the KeeheFuneral Home, Dexter at 200 pm Sunday Rev Mattis of Portage 350 to 500 The visaing he1 L 7 f lHCkSn  wo noticed  was afterrental at nMRS ELLA MAS PRICEMrs Ella Mae Price, 86, died atthe Alma Masonk Home Saturday where she had been for 4 years Shewai sponsored by PowlervHle lodgeThe Pinckney delegation aaw her there bat June There are 2 daughttra The funeral wsa at the MeDonaid Fnaarai Home, Howell, Tuesdaywith Rev Prout officiating Burialin Greenwood Cemetery,PowlerviUe She waa a eooaia M Clyde Fiaher Pinckney was eliminated In the4th game they played la the statetournament at Pontiac last Wednesday night 3 to 0 by Southfield, theteam they beat in the first game en Monday night 6 to 1 Tuesday in adouble headers they lost to Roseville, state champions the last two years 7 to 1 and then beat HighlandPark 6 to 0It has been some yean since theywere ia a tournament They eompeted at Ann Arbor a number of timesThere one loss eliminates a teamJLt Pontiac H was2rFora days Pinck had to drive 100 miles a day andwith the double headers were deadon their feet the last game Lake officiating Burial in ForestLawn Cemetery ,DexterKrWANIS NOTEScapacity attendance was at theKiwanis meeting Tuesday sight, including the district lt governorHoward IThayer showed slidies it his two weeks trip last summerwith Michigan educators to the na tions air fieldsThe Kiwaais is taking the 75 boysi who played in the Kiwanis league FUND RAISING CAMPAIGNspent the week endCampbell homebrocomnat the Ona the American league defea,  they flubbed it meaning theyvand Mrs Merwin Campbell it on errors Tennis,, golf andfVlSD KAISINU iAMPAIUN attended the CheUe far i,  cf  v J  23dinner Thnrsday night for Congl Mrs Noreen Carr will teach in buildingfund It was served at the  PortHuron again thiselementary school by the West Mar j Stanleyion churchFred Read general chair j for Harry defeat say theyfabbed it Srits use seems to be confined o but its useman was the first speaker, followj Rev 2uSe and wife of Ohfo vis JL CanVasSen AH gave their iteL1 RK El  j CanVasSen AH gave their iteL1pledgesMax Reynolds is canvass chair j Sunday with the Maynardman George VanNorman Special  family in ManchesterGifts Jack Hannett, Initial Gifts  Mrs Edith Carr i Ona Campbell, treasurer The team i Ralph in New Yorkcaptains are Otto Pour3on,Howard of days last week w u n Elliotts last week  Pinckney has had to go far totwaiter Clark and wife gpent football opponents in Clark as they played Dewitt, Fowler and other teams a lonr off This year they openMB8 FLOBENCBJUIDSNMra Florence Harden died at thehome of ker son, Samuel, in Dexter,today She was the mother of Harden of Portage Lakeare 8 sorts and 4 daughtenarriving The funeral was t the PinckneyAB R HSiager, ss 4 2 2Daisy rf 3 0 0 Thayer and Clifford Millernorth of Grand Rapids abwtilthis summer to the Detroit ball No 1 team Gerald Reason, Dan Lake called on thegame by bus WedAug 31 The boysj VanSlambrook, George y t week , , , j north of Grand RapidThe Russell Clark family of Buck  miles from here Thenat 11 a m that day witheabon, 8b 4 0 01 10 01 10 0Gentile, If 4Darrow, 2K  3Jeffreys, lb  8Boras cf   3Southwell, p  2Reader, e 211 NOTICE LADT BOWLERSA Very Special Meeting of theWomans Bowling League is sched uled for Tuesday, August 30 at 730 p m at LaRosa Bowling AlleyAnyone interested ia bowling onTuesday night this season shoudattend as any and all rules made atthis meeting are finalDolly Baughn, Secretary Bec  Charles Sager who operated viCNo 2 team Leonard Lee,Alonzo drivein barbecue on M3 East this s Sept 23Van91amtrook, Merifri Aroburgey, summer has gone to North DakotaWinston Baughn Robert Read  to teach in an Indian schoolSouthfield AB R HRourke  , 4 Durst, 3b 4Gordon, e 44RossKeete Fuaera Home Dexter Tues day, Ber Keith Roegsegger offle LaMoria,Piackney S8 t 010 000 00 The Claude Slick and George Dtggfamilies of Detroit spent the weekend with Murray Dagg The Douglas Pramer familyhave moved in their new home on Ray Bums and wife attended thefarm bureau picnic at the Harvey Garr home at Hiland Lake SaturdayNo 3 team Albert Shirley, RalphHall, Lawrence Baughn,Bob Clark,Ona Campbell William Shoemaker of KansasCity, Mo of the Welles Company, professional fund raisers TSdirecting the campaign It rung August 20 to August 24 On August 26 a victory dinner will be given J by Mesdames Maver ad The Robert Reads called on theArthur Bullis family at Gregory on SaturdayMrs Woodroe Massey assisted bvBurialat BeUerfile J  Cedar Lake Roadl Mr and Mrs Floris Clark attend , MJtd the Garde Md FUwer SJHW at fo SundyAB   Eatt Lanstn SaturdayAB B H weltoa Cnantbertete preached thetoo at the church for the canvassersand workersA hall for dinners and entertain,ments will be built on the site of theold Congl church west of the parsonage The present church will beenlarged by taking out the rooms beJfront The basement will be classesL Kinley gave a baby shower for MrsKeith Rueegsegger Monday nite22were present Decorations were pas tel shades of yellow, pink and bluewith a blue check parasol in thecenter A luncheon was servedThe Peoples Church athonored Charles theirHew  lett r of Victoria, Texas withturkey dinner He still retains his herefcolorrecnl trip to theMr Hewlett made brief remarks, In the soft ball tournamentweek the Rosevillechampions the past 2gray haired pitcher namedwho looked at least 45 yearsYet he had world of speedabout every curve imaginable, likethe old time ball player he had wadof tobacco in his cheek as biff your fist The late Harry Geraninpitched hard ball until he was 9years old but had lost kit tpeidwhen he pitched against Pmckneysome years ago Masur pitched forBrigs Beauty Ware sereralago when they were nationalpions  PBilly Winger spent Sosdftythe Robert Read family George Meabon and wfe aittheir cabin at Lovells, Mis Aana Kilmer wfflPettyrrilk adwo  HI POJCOIT DISPAT6H Wednesday, Aofott U, IMSWe Modernized, w4rh the help of on FHA TITLE I LOASf I Jeffreys, lb  I Darrow, 2bI Sums, d  Daisy, rf I Nixon, p fradir, c Koaeville Barel, 2bCeatimo, lb Haynea, 2bMttzur, p Cargill ,cf Stout, as DeBond, rfDandy, If Harris c  surely do enjoy the extra room we built onour home Im so glad we asked about financingWith an FHA Title I Loan So many folks tell us  happy they are with home improvementsnade this rype of loan Quite likely, we canyffnancty too You dont have to have your home fuliyPid for to be eligible, and you dont have to makea down payment to get started Inquire now if youhave modernization planstip op to 10,000 faawed by our membaraaip In tk Federal Deposit Insuranoe Corporation PinckaeySinger, ss Moriarity, 3bMeaboa, rf Gentile, If Jeffrey, lb  Darrow, 2b Daisy cf  Burns, cfSouthwell, p Reader c Highland ParkNedermelt, cfBurdette, as McKenzie, lb  Artnan, c Tender, 3 b Nader If Marx, 2b Sharp, rf Schneider p    1 ft 0SOU10 010 08 0 o 0 IAB R B 8 0 0 1 18 1 2 1 1 11 10 00 00 0AB E H4 0 04 0 1 8 0 24X1 4 1210 0 10 04 12 3 11ABBE 8 0 0 0 00 02 0 03 0 03 0 02 0 02 0 0 11THE HERS01Ovw EightyNine Years of SafeTAXESHNCKNEY VILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUE  AND PAYABLE AT MY HOME ISATURDAYS AND MONDAYS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICEHELEN REYNOLDS, Villlage Treasurer54S East Putnam St P 0 Box 203, PinckneyAlf OCCASIONSfromWWKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY 284 HoweJIPinckney ABSinger, ss  3Moriarity 3b 3Meabon, cf 3Gentile If 3Darrow, 2b 3Nixon, rf  1Southwell, p 2Reader, c 2Southfiold ABCaligan, sa 8Durst, 3h 4Gordon, c 3Morehead, lb 2Rosa, If  2Rourke, c     3Genrich, 2b  3 Portious, p 3Hamlet, rf 8R H0 1 0 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 0 R H 1 20 10 20 01 0 1 2 Speed Gilmore, ohn WyUSylvester J Beardaley, 84, died athis home here Aug 28 His wtfe is his only survivorI Mrs Jennie Haze Segee, daugh ter of Dr Charles Haze, Pinckneypioneer died at Zephr Hills, Floridalast weekMarried at the George Snivelyhome in Marion Saturday ev ening by Rev Berqttist their daugh ter, Mary to Joe GearhartThe 17th annual Living County Fair u i noweii Sept 2 to 5Mayor Charies Bowles of Detroitwas the speaker Sunday ai a meeting of the Walther League Luthera organization at White Lodge Harry Murphy, Gorman Kelly,and Leonard Devereeaux saw theDetroitSt Louis ball game Thurs Mrs Elizabeth Curlett and granddaughter, Margaret are visiting the Dr Curlett family in Roseville M J Reason, Adrian Lavey, MEDarrow and Ray Kennedy attendedthe funeral of Gustave Eck at Dexter ThursdayA J Portious and wife who havebeen operating White Lodge Country Club have moved in theJim Higgins house in PinckneyTwo Detroit boys, Leon Beaudoinand Eli Griglow were arrested om the Albert Seims farm in Genoa onFriday night when their car wasfound full of stolen chickens One of the boys was shot in the leg bySheriff Fawcett when he tried toescape THEATREHOWBUL, MICHIGANFriday, Saturday, August 26, 27 Doable FeatureVirginia Mayo and Beverly MorganPEABL OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC in Superscape and Color t SBSWSIBBBBBBS1BWBBWPBBSSJBIS OTBMH  THEATREWH1TMOR E LAK EFriday , Saturday , Augus t 26 , 2 7A  Wal t Disne y Productio nBor y Calhou n an d Pipe r Lauri e ,i n  IAIN T MISBEHAVIN I n  Technicolo r VANISHINGan dTH E MA N FRO M BITTE R RIDG Ewit hLe x Barker , Mar a Corwte,  an dStephe a McNall ySunday , Monday , Augus t 28 , 2 9i nDori s Da y an d Jame s Cagne yMatiue e Sunda y 23 0 x  m  Con tLOV E M E O R LEAV E ME I n  Cinem a Scop e an d Colo r Sunday, Monday  Augus t 28 , 2 9YOUR E N O ANGEL i n  Technicolo rwit hHumphre y Bogart , Joa n Bennet tan d Ald a Ra ySelecte d Short s0  00  00  0NOTE S 2 5 YEAR SSchoo l start s Sept  2  Th e followin gar e th e teachers  Supt  JP  Doyle Principal , Mrs  Doyle  Assistant ,Alic e Stottlemire  Junio r High , Jo aephin e Harri s Intermediate,Sylvi aShank  Primar y Jeess e Green Mrs  Elle n Gardner , wido w o fWillia m B  Gardne r die d a t th ehom e o f he r daughter , Mrs  Joh nDinkel , Augus t 21 Graduatio n riddle d th e hig h achoe lfootbal l tea m onl y Murra y Kenned yStanle y Dinkel , Russe l Rea d an dLeonar d Devereau x ar e bac k fro mlas t year s regular s Th e reserve sbac k fro m las t year , Te d an d Sta nE d an d Don i Spears , Clyd e Seper ,Adseh , Clif f Chambers , Bo b Read ,you rvariet y o f food sn o  problem Jmmbsate  a complet e mea l Notes o t 4 8 Yea n Ag Jef f Parke r an d wif e ar e visitin gthei r son , Frank , i n Alba C  J  Teepl e ha s purchase d a  gas olin e launc h o f Elme r Glenn Henr y Kic e whil e drivin g a  wel lhi s bar n yar d las t wee k struc k aa  flowin g one  jBell e Kenned y ha s returne d from ,California  jSevera l hea d o f cattl e here bitte n b y dog s hav e develope d hy drophobia   Loui s Monk s wil l teac h th e Haus eschoo l thi s fal l an d Le o Monk  at Pettysvill e   jRoss , Rea d an d wif e hav e move dint o thei r ne w home  Jerr y Dunn e an d famil y ar e bac kfro m Europe  iOve r 10 0 attende d th e Methodis t  Sunda y schoo l picnic , Portag e Lak eSunday  F  L  Andrew s an d C  J Teepl e gav e the m fre e launc h rides Th e Methodis t Ol d People s Hom ea t Chelse a open s Octobe r 1  Mrs  Gu s Smit h die d a t h e hom eo f he r daughter , Mrs  Joh n Mul hollan d i n Ypsilant i Friday W  E  Brade n an d wif e o f Ontari oar e visitin g th e Willia m Kennedys  IFlorenc e Andrew s wil l teac h th eHick s school WH  Caffer y o f Kansa s CityMo ha s lease d 2  lot s a t Baughn s Bluf fan d wil l buil d a  cottage Whil e visitin g Blarne y Castl e i nIrelan d Jerr y Dunn e an d famil yme t Fran k Shield s an d Wm , Bram  je r o f Howell  it h thei r assistanc ethe y kisse d th e Blarne y Stone  Da n Murt a wil l teac h th e Reeve schoo l an d Ell a Murph y th e Sprout Th e Misse s Sadi e an d Josephin eHarri s accompanie d b y Be n Whit ehav e gon e t o Petoskey  Beatric e Lambo m wil l teac h th ePlainfiel d schoo l an d Elv a Wellma nth e Green  Th e Soldier s an d Sailor s Picni ci s  a t Howel l Spt  12  Th e speake ri s  Hon  Lawto n THeman s o f Maso nBo b Merce r o f Pettysvill e starte di n  th e sprin g wit h 5  swarm s o f bee san l no w ha s 23  Severa l swarm s go taway  ITues,Weij,Thurs,Aug 30 , pToa y Curti s an d Collee n Mille ri nTH E PURPL E MASK I n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rSCIO  DRIVEINTHEATREAN N ARBOR , MICHIGA NFriday , Saturday  Augus t 26 , 2 7RU N FO R CQVER i n  Technicolo rwit hJame s Cagneyan d Vivec a Lindfor si n  THRE E YOUN G TEXANS I n  Technical Starrin gMitz i Ga y nor , an d Jef f Hunte rSunday , Monday , Augus t 28 , 2 9BLACKBOAR D JUNGLE ,  U hf 1    For d an d Ann e Franci san dSHOTGUN 1  4 n Techniroio rwit hSterlin g Hayden  Yvonn e DcCarl oCartoon Tues,Wci,ThursMAug  30 , 31Sept lINTERUPTE D MELODY I n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rwit hGle n For d an d Eleano r Parke rSelecte d Short sSYLVAN THEATREi , Michiga nFriday , Saturday , Augus t 26 , 2 7TH E MA N FRO M BITTE R RIDG EStarrin gLe x Barker , Mar a Corde y an dStephe n McNall yCartoon  and Spjt tSunday , Monday , Augus t 28 , 2 9CHIE F CRAZ Y HORSE Starrin gVicto r Mature , Susa n Bal lJoh n Lun dI n  CinemaScop e ur 6 Coio rSunda y Show s 3 , 5 , 7 , 9Cartoo n an d Trave lTues,Wei,ThnHkAug  30 , 31Sept lDoubl e Featur e Progra mVANISHIN G PRAIRIE A  Wal t Disne y Productio nan dSTORMY A n Outdoo r Dram aCartoonWillie , th e Operati c Whale i n  Technicolo rTuea,Wei,Thurs,Aug  30 , 31Sept lLAN D O F TH E PHAROAHS I n  Cinemascop e an d Colo rwit hJac k Hawkins , an d Joa n Collin sALS OSTRANGE R O N HORSEBACK I n  Technicolo rw i  nJoe l McCre a an d Kevi n McCarthy Cartoo n The Gerr y Eichma n famil y spen tSunda y a t th e Don i Spear s an d Am bros e Eichma n home s i n Detroi t an dDearborn  Mrs  Ad a Eichma n cam ehom e wit h them Bor n t o Mr  an d Mrs  Loui s Hay d u  o f Chubb s Comer s a t McPherso nhospital , Howell  Saturda y a  son Mis s Bernardin e Lync h o f Kala mazo o i s visitin g ae r sisUr , Mrs  CH Kennedy TH E ROUS H FLUMBIN GWate r System s Plumbin g Repai r31 0 Webste r Fhou e U P 8  660 7 Hnckne yBEE F STEAK , You r Choic e Lb SHOR T R1BSI , Lb CHUC K ROAST , L bFRES H GROUN D BEEF , 3  Lbs SLAB  BACO N Hickor y Smoked , L bSKINLES S FRANKFURTERS , L b 59c25 c39 c10 055 c45 cGROCERIE S AN D COL D MEAT STH E H0LL1STE R MARKE T10 3 Eas t Mai n St  Pinckne y 550fB  R  E C  K fc, , Fro m w  T  it  Ay Joe Marsh iAfterDinne r Speake r2 s Hi s Deserts A  SOf T NATURA L WAV EA  PROFESSIONA L PERMANEN TCLOSE D O N MONDAY STW O OPERATOR SAlt a Ma e an d Wand aBeaut y Sho pPHON E U P 8 335 9Th e Gordo n HarmoJ  o f Fowler vill e an d th  Richar  Brubaker s o fWbtrvttl e callt d   th e L  J  Swa rthout a Sunday ,Barbar a McAf  ipa t th e w kn d wit h Mar y Holl b a t Hamburg Th t Latte r McAf  famil y calle d m  th t Lyn n BMttit t i n An n Arbo i1 Bed Thoma s tell s abou t a  din ne r ppit y h e an d hisMissu s wen tt o  i n Cente r Cit y l3 t week  H esai d i t was  a wonderfu l partyex cep t fo r r,n e fjut t wh o wa s a rea l4 kncvitall,  fro m th e start Whateve r th  subject , thi sfello w considere d himsel f a nexpert  Wasn t fuie t abou t it ,either  H e tol d differen t peopl ewha t automobil e t o buy , wha tbook s t o readeve n tol d som ewh o the y jus t had  t o vot e for Whe n i t cam e tim e t o leave ,thi s fallo w mustv e fel t a pan g o f   H P turne d tothhost ess an d said   I suppos e I  wa s abi t outspoke n tonight  Quickl ysh e replied , Of  cours e not  Ioon e coul d bv e outpoken  youFro m wher e I  sit , it s al l rig lt o  hav e opinion s a s lon g a s yo udon t tr y t o forc e the m o n neigh bors  Tak e thos e wh o woul d den ym e a n occasiona l glas s o f bee rsimpl y becaus e the y prefe r tome thin g else  Theyr e welcom e tothei r choic e bu t shouldn t tr y  forc e m e t o b e a party  to itWATE R SYSTEM S ONWC BTHE PINCK10BT DISPATCHWednesday, August 24, 1955The People Store HiVuey IEnttrea ui fiot  CWMAct of BUrrfc K 1077114 So Ho well S Subecription IMYRON HUGHESDonald Meabun and wife of MarchField, Calif, are vi lun jh Ai MeabonArthur Fredenburg, son of theAlbert Fredenburg u  u en atrip to New Yurk  iy Stockbridge boys e5e Line um Fixturesand Sunnwih 2Trie Howard ReuSchuleis in Jack1 n d irrici virrvs MaryBaughn were k L Don Hail of Ithe Ralph HallsLINGERIE faTiursluy viiiiufiThe Win Buuttfiii 1aiui1, ir 1Saturday with the Gordon Aliens inLansing JJurbara Eauhn is inii Uicio Le o impsnslall We ServiceGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOES  The Clifford Miller wee SuidyJ  dinner quests of the Viion  BauhnsMrs Roberta Amlmrcy Is v injr in the Sears Roe u k re tAnn ArboiThe Dale Millers,   W da ITirwod, the Ralph Hav rA family and fGROCERIES ORYGOODSENNEDl GENERAL Coleman picniced at Hnr Riv Park Sunday The Aher Wylio nr riu t,Southwest Marion Farm Bureoau picnic at Bishop L  r,   The Marion Kiiiv ILJSheld their picnic ai ilw  i town,house last Wednesday Tl  Friendly Neighbors Circle    were quests Charles Eise in  vi , Fowlerille and GertiLide Fi   M iv l town, V J sixa Sul vith Mrs C J EAST Mls Urocervvniii i f , NjfHURRY HURRY HURRYIE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSEFINAL SUMMFR CLEARANCE SALEDIES AND CHILDREN,S DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR SLIPONS AND CARDIGA NS ONE HALF OFF SPECIALStS DRESSES 395 to 1095 Now 298SS BLOUSES, Regular 298 to 585 Value now 100 GOWNS  PAJAMAS, 108 o 298 Value now 139tENS NIGHTIE NITE SLEEPERS ONE HALF OFF During the Sale OnlyANiJ GIRLS SOCKS AT Per Pair During the Sale 19cIDLAND DRIVE, LAKELA NO, MICH PHONE AC 7 5066HOURS 9 A M to 9 PM INCLUDING SUNDAYS The Lloyd Hendee family areback from Muskegon The Tom Henden family came home with themHomer Abney has been very sickwith the flu Wayne Wagoner hasjust recovered from itThe James Campbells and Norman Fuller of Dettroit visited theAlbert Dinkel family last weekW F Close nd wife were in Lansing and Battle Creek last weekThe Albert Dinkels Allen Dinkeland Bob Ryan attended the Mich, tate Centennial last weekThe Old Gang of the Cong1Church held their annual picnic at Huron River Park Sunday with 14present Tiiose there were the Mark Nashes, Merwin Campbells, Arnold Berquist, Charles MiDaniels andJames Halls Mark Nash was elect ed president, Arnold Berquist, vicepresident and Esther Hall,sectreas M E Darrow and wife took Dickand ,Cathy Loqmis to the RichaidLoomis home in Detroit Sunday Their mother is coming from NewYork this week yr MVJ Melz c now,1 spei Sunday with the Lee I v The Andrew riir 1   ,I Susan Younu ard family ba k toMargaret AcKiey vied at theRonnie Hskins htr1   llast wevk the H ki M MiiueJack lirouph he11 h   Siirdayrs Lola L,   y,v 1 ,  tF iday wih Us r Y intn The Andrew CM1 ri C, ,vinl, M    f i v T , Iyiid aVrlid a babya 1 lie Cl ,1les Tni1 Siu in   , born Mi Riveji Avbrcy entr  A k sM  A minify arinis birthYou lib a Glean CarIT CAN BE WASHED FOR 150 9AMTO6PMYou ieSOCIAL ON PUBLIC SQUARE 11 A M TO 8 P MSPONSORED BYLIVINGSTON LODGE NO 76 F  A MPINCKNEY CHAPTER NO 145 O L S, dav in inifiir df Vir tday Mrs Kuth Ktttr, son, Tommyari Mir tind  bl Xah ircTLM Idwid1 r 1 nn11 hone1at LMlwidc o Uval  is visitinu tlic Wm MiMackon iarailyThe Clyde Fihen liave soldtheir home on West Miir St Charles Hull of IlnvveM The Hulls have 4 rhildion riurinj in a1 e from1 15 year t 5 The Filier avc ivv inu to LakelandTommy Head is on a trip throughXew York state with his ftrand par entN the Oeorue Wildes if Ann ArborMiss Doiothy Parker was a Su 1 day pusJ of Miv Ethel Sprout The Carl BidweUs of Hrihtoa call ed at the Ren White home fund,1 Jimmie Biduell sent, the weok1 thoreMaurice Link and wife of RuhLake spent Surd  with Roy Dill ingham and v i f0Last week Mr Khd Spiout attended the 50thWv ddinj anniversary cfher sister, Mrs Wm  at Jak son Al Thomas and wif and d ,Sthultz of Flit spent Sunday with the Robert Pike The RnoicvdtPikes of Garden City cJlA Saturday called Saturday John Wrathell and wife of ArnArbor and James Paiker and wifeof the Soo spent Sunday with theJohn Boyers , , The heavy winrl Sunday took lhroof off the Le Lavey barn at AndeTSorir     RESERVES OFTEN TURN THE TIDEYouve seeen many a thrUiing gamewon thionh the timely ue of reserves The same principle applies to a per ons financial dealingsFor example, your Chcckirg1 Account funds may be regarded as yourfirst team They meet th1 monthend barrage of billsAt any time however an extraheavy attack may exhaust the eg uarsThat is  where reserves cuntreserves you have accumulated in your savings amountIts good busness strategy tobuild up a sizeable Savings AccountFirst National Bank 1,AraviNG DAILYositt ,  ri T N LAYAWAY WITHYVWl SHOP EARLYaE SELECTIONrrWE Givefold n WOMENvrth Any PurchaseSEPT2 THRU DETROIT10GAU DAYSTHIS IS YOUR 106fh MICHIGAN STATE FAIRhwttxtids of Agricultural AffracKons, Industrial anci EducationAl ,,hibit and Demonsirafions Contests Golore, Cooking ScScl,Iree Prizes, Over 75 Bands, Dally Parados, Old Time Dancing, Variety Shows United States Air Force BandFarm Fun Frolic in the Coliseum September 6, 7 and LNtw this ytr Free Miniature Kiddies1 Barnyard and PlaylandStar Packed Coliseum Show In Person, Joni James, FranksLaine, Mills Brothers, Fontane Sisters, Elia Rhgerald, Roy Hamilton, Kirby Stone Quartet, Honey Brothers, Pete Rublno Combo, Roy Tracey, and Herschel Leib and his 19 pece orchestraThrill Packed Grandstand Show In Person, the Cisco KidDuncan Renaldo and Annie Oakley Gail Davis, Border LegionRodeo, Canadian Daredovils, 250Mile Ai to RaceSpectacular Midway featuring the World Famous Rotor nd thtFabulous Sky Wheel Plus Spectacular Dancing Watersof COTpr Trh IooaitWANTED To Buy aused  Box 10S Ptnekney Oii, Robinson jr of Ann Arbor Mrs Celia Nash te attenainff thespent tho week end vith hi paronfs nsn1enaw Honie Extension campat Rush Lako He poos to EsfAnaba at North Lake this weekthis weok to brincr bark his wifo and Lynn Hendee and wife and Rex ljaby wlo have brcn viitinj there Hondee attended the Mich State Mrs Kva EnqtHst Mrs ElMse State centennial Fridayrumiilell and AVilliam Kctoham The Claude Swarthuut family artand wife were in Detroit Saturday, in Lcvolls tfiis week Baxter Hooper of Detroit spent HaroM Peas and wife and the the week end with the Lester Me old Lintera spent SoadayI Aieea m the John ODaflntJa, 4I  ViXfheCORNPICKER FOBHAH teed tafifiaftore, prices rifktA Severs 8874 West If48WANTEDHome in town for kindergarten girl afternoons on school days Mrs H H MillerGregory, THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONALj FOR SALJE3d, Norge  lator Electric Stove, Floor Lean Rocking Chair etc Phone U 83260 TsW Pinetatj SaaJtariunTtif It Bsffy, H Bs Piaekuy ItisaigaaCall 11 M A M to SM P M Bxeept WednesdayMe Toes, Frt, Sat fOt to 800 P MIFOR SALBYnrat Ruth Ldn  Call Borauptown s am Gaeraonni v r uttyinsuranceWANTEDCombinin Fraaris 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decorating 8010 Pingree Road td olsoPhone UP 83297 Pinckney  MADYMIXffl CO AUTO PABT8pUsjs Atifto PCBFISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE SALEElectric Sander, 2 Sleotris drills, with buffing attachments,1 navy hammock, I army cot paintbrashes 29 for 100 Other barPbM 151 gains 102 Wst Main flt Plnckney, back of Clarkt GroceryRLSORRELLWater Wells and PumpsttWxFOR SALEOak beok case withflass doers Cirtnlator Heater witnblower, Davenport and chair, Vae ttum Cleaner Call Howell 706 Eva BnquistWANTDPainHng and Pesetaslag, exterior and intariar Alse Welawing Barrow and MreJka Phone UP 8 9P1FOR BJLIAM ft new wire fenc ing, 6 iron posts , garbage burner, boner smai eleetrie washer 11M9 West Shore Dr4Utend Lake FO1 BINT  46 acrss of worklandI er will share cropI Niek Coluser, 8806 2CM last  Pbckaty, Mkldgan FOR BAbM Black female ttekar8 months oki Norge refrigerator aelectrk stovt and a space heaterAH in good condition and able Phone UP 8 3280 ORDER YOURFILL YOUR BIN NOW AT LOWER PRICES 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grass during the springseason 3Extra grazing days it both ends of the season 4Lower feed bills 5Higher net pr fi because of lowe costsgus permanent pasturegets yieldboosting fall top dressingThere are increasing indications in many aroas of the Corn Eeit that falladded fertilizercontaining nitrogen as well asphosphate and putenh can give as food remits in pasture proju lion as fertilizer put on in thespring, says the committeeS me safeguards are necessar so far as nitrogen is con cur, cd On very sandy soils,who 2 water drains throughqui y, serious losses of nitrogen an cr   Also, if fertilizer s nut on ir   late fi just beIo o rowtr i ps, thrj will be a er res , e in th  springTho corniiiLtee punts out thatinl f 1 liidtin is a timesaver Lr h trmjr beciusc it helpsp oad out his work ,ad ByI i iin IJU plant f icci ii th fall attention can b, ,fiv,n toimportant wek in tV1 Morc,er, in the fj i ground miKes it o ST py fertilizers hr uh v   of brodcGst spxadrs ai   spread in with trucks In tv f,, itoo, you can bo sure of a gi e mrchoice of fertilizer graav rfast delivery nfi State Fair Old TimerAt age 8, Dan Mclnres of Hadley, Michigan, is an old timerti far as exhViting at the Michigan State Fair is concerned Thtfnungster has been showing rabbits for five yearssince age 3 Uertie is gettingTeady for this rears State Fair, Sept Z through 11LOSTAdrill box between Hiadand Portage Lakes Blue box withdrills and other tools J JBressler 524 Walnut St, Ann ArborPhone Normandy 24925WANTED  To care for children at my home 6 days a weekMrs Wm Salyer Phone UP 85510 CONSERVATION DEPTThe duck season is Octl to DecO The 4500 acre Sherman Parkarea near Sturjrfs has been added to the state park system but theland has not yet been purchasedThe archer season is Oct 1 toNovember 5 A fire that started in the artilleryrange at Grayling last week burned 340 acres of private land last week 62 fires in all burned 480 acre The commission has approvedthe purchase of 4770 acres of forestgame and fishing sites The conservation dept will ask2,000,000 in next years bdfetfor aanitary faciides for state parks A forest fire Friday burner anarea 3 miles by 2Vfe and threatentho villo of Lovells 6000 national ptn Ismen were called out tofight it The dept vill sell G2 crfictn rifles and shotguns at is scaled bidsale at Gay lord Sept 9 Appraiselvalue of ffuns 4 to to 150 roorpe Cross, 89 of Muskeffott isnow beleived to be the states oldest ar her The rajjbit and pheasant kill dopped last year There were 1,115,000 pheasants taken and 1,430,000 rabb its aompared to 1,126,000 pheasantsand 1,634,000 rabbits the year before rvunaown permanent pasturescan be renovated and fertilizedthis fall to produce higher yields of legumes and grasses at a lower cost per acre next year, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement CommitteeThese rebuilt pastures canoften carry twice as many livestock per acre as formerly, according, to Purdue agronomistThis means more meat and milk and higher returns for livestockand dairy farmers  The committee suggests threesteps in renovating rundown pasture 1Kill out the old sod2 Lime the soil where needed and build up its fertility by adding fertilizer carrying nitrogen,phosphate and potash 3 Reseed the pasture with high yielding, well adapted strains of leg umes and grassesIn killing out the old sod, thisfall, pastures can be cut up with a disk, dug with a field cultivator, or shallow plowedThe lime and fertilizer neededto produce high yielding pasturecan be broadcast when you plow,or added when you disk or dig with the field cultivator, saysthe committeeI The entire pasture renovation program including seeding caa be completed this fall over mostof the Southern Corn Belt, says the committee But in the moreNorthern areas, you can kill out the old sod ths fall, leave thefield rugh over winter and thenork it down and seed it nexttpring By leaving the field rough and cloddy, you can keeprunoff to a minimum</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>1  IDUStatchy, August 17, 1955MICHIGAN MIRROR I  Soft JJitook them reaching the show j SaturdaydowaUure on how to meet inereas playoff game from Howe Gear inZi Lw enrollments by lTOTMs the county league 6 to 4 and wonhas widened the gap between priv the right to go to the state tenrmw ate andvoblic schools snd a college ment at Pontiae Mon Pinckney aolved JLcZokior all and atraining for got 11 hits off Scholteis who beat  ofaU who can use it  m 3 to 2 in 13 ianing the week, before bat had to play 9 innngs asIt started months ago wnea coll j Qearage professors told Gov Wiliama jthey would need f 150 million to exjpaad their college to meet inereas ed enrollments offered LOCAL EVENTSHY8TBKY SOLVED Ipersons whowindows ia the Pinckney Wednesday night wasweek bywitn them bttt WL Marys CatheticBe, ft Afttrt Scamitt,today Masse, 800 and 1000 Norena devotions, Friday eveningat 7 JOConfessions, Friday evening after aad Saturday from2 runs the 7th to tieKore  g throwsgot a run the first onSenator Vanderwerp throwing any stones Suspicion wasdirected toward them when theircar was seen near the school thatnight  of the boys were taken tosingle and Gentiles double  the state police post at East Lan and another the 2nd when Jeffreys sing and took the lie detector, test was safe on an error and scored on , on the cemetery damage job here Their showing was unsatisfactoryThe sheriff says the investigation p m and Sunday beSenator Vanderwerp ffedsubstitute plan He would expand infield outs Phfl Gentile hit homethe small colleges and have them run the 3rd to give Pinckney anothteach many of the short courses er run Burns got a hit the 6th andnow taught by the big colleges This scored on Readers triplehe claims would save money He al  Howeli got a run the 2nd on an so accused the big colleges of entic error and 2 hits and 2 the 6th oning students away from the small  wild throwsend tied, it up theer colleges to pad their enrollmentand get more state moneyDr John Hannah of MichiganState University and Dr Haxla ofUniversity of Michigan deny thisof University of Detroit says it isbut Fr Celestin Steiner, presidentof University of Detroit says it is so and that Vandexwerps plan isright   Gov G Mennen Williams wasvery prominent at the governors conference at Chicago and he is ex when Meabon juggled AUmansis continuingRESTAURANT SOLDThe Estelle Restaurant has beensold by its owner, Mrs E Bottkeground ball who beat it out He to prank Mfi44fit His wife andscored on Bailers hit The 8th was daughter Shirley, who have beenwas scorlessJn the 7th Singer fliedout Daisy hit a triple to right, Bob working there will operate it Theeytook posseession Monday The 7sS tofete the 840OttVasy Mennonite UUarchBe Bare Baachj, Pastor8, 8 Supt Walter EachHoming Wonhif 1000Sunoay Scfar al 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800 low annual community summer vacation Bible school is froaJuly 11 to 22 at Calvary MennonitechurehClasses for all ages through school Everyone welaome LOCAL NEWSThe Keita Bradbury of Chelsseaand Lamberet Henrys of De roitcalled on the L J and Jesse Henryfamilies SundayThe Erston Clarks ofwere Sunday guests of Robert rikeand wifeSergt Gene DIIIAXI was HOD L illlast week He flew back from Chic ago with Governor Williams Gerald Dinkel of Lake Chenangspent Saturday at the Albert Dinkel home Mesdmes Florence Baujhn andBeulah Miller were in Howeli lastThursdayGeorge VanNorman was in Dtioit several days last week  Dr Richard Watts of Clevelandspent Sunday with the JohnDonnels CURRENTThe Michigan National Goaid innow in training for 2 weeks at Gray lg This is the emeregency fprcsthat is supposed to defend thiscjuutry in time of trouble In War time they are usually the first to beinducted into the army This organztion was formed way feck in the 1830s as a protection against the Indians and drilled on certain days iathe year Each township and couatyhad units CoLNathanial Allion,thsgreat grandfather of Mrs Albert Dinkel commanded the unit hereand Capt Christopher Monks was adrill master They drilled on thesquare here As the Indians weresubdued they saw little action Atthe time of the Blackhawk war theywere alerted but Blackhawk wasdefeated beyond the Mississippi Inthe 1840s they were mobilized InThe C W Hooker family of Ann the Toledo war and got as fartheMeabon scored him with a hit Phil Bottkee expect to go to California Gentile smashed one to short which this wek on a tripgot away from Brown His throw toget Meabon at 2nd went wild, andMeabon scored Southwell set theGear down in the 9th striking outAllman and Kanitz and Darrow threw out RichardsAB R Hago and he ispected to make a move towards nat rackneytoaad recognition soon, Lt GovJhil Singer ssHart accompanied him and he is Meyer rfsaid to be Williams choice to sue uaisy rf Meabon 3b 5Gentile If 5ceed him as governorCONSERVATION DBPTState park attendance is up thfcyear la percent from last This year 1 20 01 111220 0 1 1Burns, cf  3 1 2Darrow, 2b 5Jeffreys, lb 4Southwell, pit is 17 000,000 Last year it was Readeri c15,200,000,   , 2 bears were live trapped in the Howeli Geargame refugee last week 3 others Bailer, c were trapped in July 4t 0 00 1 WIN IN TOURNAMENTPinckney took the first gant mPoatiac state tournament Monday night by beating Southfield 6 to 1Southwell for Pinckney was not scored on until the last inning Singer hit a homer in the 5th with Southwell on and Jeffreys double,and hits by Reader, Southwell andSinger gave them 4 more the 7thPinckney made but 2 errorsAte the Pontiac tournament Tuesday night Pinckney lost to Roseville 7 to 1 and beat Highland Park 6 to0 Pinckneys only run the first GhurcbJUvJ W Winger, Pastor6uuomjr School 930 a, raMoninf Worship 1045 a m Thurk night prayer meetings the eurch at 8KWWed ehoir practice 786 n mHw Pooe s GhurctiM West between Msin snd UnadilU StreeURr Keita Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 a m Arbor called at the J H Hookerhome SundayMrs Edith VanNormun has returned home from CaliforniaMrs Earl Baughn and Mrs Lawrence Baughn were in Ann Arbor Later Island Lake near Friday  was purchased for aAdrian when peace was declaredMichigan claimed Toledo but Ohiohad possssion It was settled givingMichigan the uppper peninsulawhich was taken from WisconsinBrightontrainingNine more wild turkey broodshave been seen,in the AUegan forest area Deer damaged 80 apple and cherrycherry trees on the Dalton farm atFennville last week 64 members of the conservationdept were given a dinner last weektB honor of 25 year, service in the department AB R H game was Gentiles home run over4 o 1 the left field fence Southwell pitch j STJULS LUTHERAN CHURCH Sergt Philip McDonnell is home ground and was in its heyday durfrom Great Falls, Montana for a Spanish war time It was a periodMonth of convivality, liquor consumptionFrank Romelt who has been vis was big and Brighton always usediting the Latson family has gone  extra police officers during theseback to Detroit i encampments Then it,was moved toClyde Stoner and wife of Dtroit Luddington MauricefaunFow andwere Thursday guests of the L J is brother, Clyde atwta en eniSWartyhoutsv eampment 1912 there vSiBetheyi beSunday School 945 a m Leslie McAfee and Margaret lon to a Jackson guardp heSunday Worship 1100 a m Leach went to thte 4H Camp at encampment is now at GESyJiog asYouth Group 700 p m at Kent Lake more room was needed Evening Service  800 p m TVP HnmM RduO nA u vimuThnCl Prayer Mee4ngJr Cfcoir Practice Wed Sr Cgjoir Practice Wed p m800 p m 4i00 p m7S0 p m conMeyers, lb  t  5Brown, BS 4Brigham, cf 4Houghton, rf 4Schulteis, p 4Richards, If 4Allman, 3b 41 i ed a no hit game against Highland0 o parit  1 1 i0 0 02 Mr and Mrs Henry Podlson aMiddleville, Mr and Mrs Robert Missouri Syndftt1S Bast M86 Hamburg Rev Walter J Wenk,Phone AC 09054, BrightonKanito 2b 3 0 0James 32, conservationofficer was eloctructed when hecrawled under his home to fix thewiring He leaves a wife aad 2 sons The National Skeet Shoot is atat Waterford Aug 28 to Sept 4 Wild birds or animals cannot bebrought into MMichigan without getting a permitCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGSRegular meeting August 9, 1955 Called to order by President Dinksi Present Lavey, Kennedy, Shirley, Swarthout, Read and Tiplady Absent None A citizens delegation was received After some discussion on law enforcement they were asked to appoint a committee to meet with the council at a later date Motion by Shirley supported byKennedy to allow following bill Pinckney beat FowlerviUelastBobbie Kay of Grand Rapids visitedthe Otto Poulsons and with them atwith usiHewto Fowlervilles 8 bttt benefitted by Fowlerville errors Daisy was safe on an error thefirst inning and scored on Meabons tended the James Nunn reunion atSouth Lyon Sunday   j A Housner sf Brighton and  XT ANDREW ROCHELt Andrew Roche, 79, retiredthe Jack Young family of Pinckney from the Detroit police force where Eleanor Leedwjdge The Harold Radys and Hfamily are in northern Michigan At the annual governorsthis week  ference at Chicago last week GpvMark Nash and wife were in Williams got all the pubicity  andBrighton Sunday evvening came in for his usual share of abue Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and children from those who considered he splitcalled on Mrs Luella Patterson ined4he beuns It all started a week Stockbridge Sunday before when President EisenhowSergt Phil McDonnell spent Sun entertained a Ohia delegation headday at the Lester McAfee home by Senator Bender of that stale He1 Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller, Ap was noncommittal when asked if i atha Henry, Dorothy Head, Jim would run for reelection in 1966 Knight and Wayne Stone spent the but said that if he did and wasweek end at the MillerBaughn elected he would be the oldest presI cabin at Lovells  Ident this country ever had as heThe Desmond Ledwidge family of would be 70 vears old while in Oak spent Sunday with Mrs ice That the job was a manwen the PinkySouthfield he served 39 years, died at Henry, The John Lundeens ofgame Monday night at Pontiac j Ford hospital, August ft Since his and required a younger manDetroit a tor Bender was reluctant toMrs Edna Spears and Jack out the presidents intrTtewbutLavey JAni supp16828VanWioke  jVanWinkle,fee 3150Despatch, printing  120060012,07  , t,   4 4  Awes PftWlczyk, son of Mr and retirement he had lived at the Hotel Sheldon were Sunday quests t finally did, At Chicago Gov Willdouble Burns got a hit the second Mrs w pawiac8yJt of White Lodg9 TU11M Detroit  the Francis SheharwNancy Shehan iams elaborated on the presidents, n   Kr JJ Readers hit has completed his 7th week train The deceased was the son of Kerry went home with the Lundeens remarks and said that in reelectiaand Daisys fly Meabon walked ing with the U S Marines at San  and Katherine Keating Roche of Mesdames Eloise Campboll and him the nation ran   the 3rd  scored on narrows hit  W6jpo California,an infield out Darrow and Jeffreys  a risk of trimPinckneye and was born on the Eva Enquiat went to Camp Barake dicing in officeIt is case of necetsboth hit the 6th and thescored on formerThe Wayne Bennett family attend farm that is now owned by the Will at Hastings Saturday Nancy Nash ity with the Republicans that heed the funeral of Charles Bennettt iam Shehans During his time on Barbara Massey, Eddie WakrfieM run for reelection next yearone run in each the 1st 3rd and 6th  innings  at Brighton MondayAB R H 4 0 2 3 1 08 2 2Gentile, If 3 0 0Darrow, 2b 4 1 2Jeffrey, lb 8 0 1PteckneyMeyer, ss ,Daisy, rf  Meabon, 8b Mrs Mary Jan Bran and RevJack Teeters were Sunday guests tthe George RoushesThe Jack Sharps of Lansing andMrs Mae Met of Howeli spent Sun day at the Lee Lavey home The Robert Tasch family is backfrom Harrison While away the police forces he received 24 cit and Ronnie Darrow came home for the age question they ridicqjfeitations He was on pickpocket squad with them Kelsey points out ifiBtfcpitNwsat the time of his retirement His Mr and Mrs George VanNorman that Adam, the first man only survivor is his sister, MrsWilliam ShehanThe funeral was held from StMarys Church Saturday morningRev Albert Schmitt officiatingBur went to the night ball game in De be 800 years old atroit Friday died at the ripe old age of 962ndMrs Marion Pearson of Howe Methusaleh broke all records by livspent Sunday with the Ona Camp ing to be 969 His grandson Noah, bells They called on the William built the ark when he3 32, 12,07 4Winger, care of flagOhio HI Co, oil  Carl Jones, gravel 2625Clay Gordon, surveyor  ,,   7480Maldred Aekley,  clerksal, 7506Councilman Swarthout soft Tiplady were appointed to inquire andestimate needs of a G O C StatttoaMotion to adjourn carriedMildred AckJey, village clerk Burns, efSouthwell, pReader, cFowlervilleB Judd, lb , Copeland, 2b G Bessert, c 4Wallace, If  4 Russell, p 4 Judd, 3b   1 10 00 1 called on the Carl tonthey j ial was in St Marys Cemetery Six Kapplers in Manchester and the oldShjers of members of the Detroit police dept Norman Gardners in Ann Arbor yearsA R H 4 4Utter, cf Lockwood, 2bPhyle, rf     33 1 21 21 10 0 0 2lll 0 10 02 0 0Nancy and Jill Palmer ofvisited at the Herb Palmerhere last week FlinthomeHendee and wife of Ann Arbor called on the Walter Clarkslast WednesdayStanley Dinkel attended the funemi of Charjts Bennett at BrightenMonday, 7Un Margaret Burns spent astweek ai the Oonklin liome ia FarmMrs Hejefa Yojtaf andMrs JeanConklin  were ia Grand Rapids lastFriday The Merlin Ambarrey family aadAfatha Story ware in Detroit last ThursdayAt Howard Bead family werethe Sunday guests at the Ross eottage at Portage Lakecrnmrg COMMITTEE ckisene law aad ottlev eorninttttse met Monday sight They drew A set of recomendations they willt to the village cotmeiL One Marinac, rf 1 0 XCOUNTY LEAGUE STANDING  W L PetPinckney 7 4 637Howeli Gear , 7 5 688City Service  6 5 645Hamburg 4 6 400 Fowlerville 4 8 333Kentucky who are at Bay View andMike Zapp family at AlmaThe Fred Reads with the WilliamWhitley4 of Ann Arbor were Sun the guests of the James Whitleyahonoring Latins birthdayonacted as bearers The Rosary wasrecited at the Swarthout Funeralhome Friday nightCHARLES I BENNETTCharles I Bennett, 61, supervisof of Hamburg township died at his there Friday of cancer member of35 years of theand a former member of the soil Observation commission SThe deceased was the son ofCharles I and Elmira Lee Bennettand a farmer by professionHe also operated the Hamburg Dairy InLelgue sad Castidy lake Games,  AS R H PotBob Meabon 42 16 28 647 Phil Gentile feFred Sager ,SO 18 180 13Jim Meyer   46 9 HBob Darrow 85 0 10Joe Jeffreys 42 9 11 George Daisy  21 6 849 ft II28261 LOSE BA MUSG GAMEIn the game with HatrtfcorgThursday Jimmy Bennett TtftPInckney downwith 4 hit and fot 10strikeouts Hamburg scored t runsthe 1st when J ODoherty hit homerun with Rowland on, In the secondwith 2 out and 2 men on Meyer bled Rowand grounder for whatshould have been the third out aad then threw wild over Readers headand 2 runs scoord Another came in a minute later on D Bennetts double They got 2 more the 3rd on 2 kite and an iafield out and one the  are 13 grandchiidren, 2 sisJlthon,aMLJffioJilJkndMieiroT  ters, Mrs HenriettaLear find Mrs Pinckney got a run the 3rd when L jne and 2 brothers,Daisy hit a Jiome run and 2 the 4th Lansing and Wayne, of Pinckneywhen Bennett walked Jeffreys and Th funeral was held Monday af Southwell A hit Bums Reader got temoon at the Keehn Funerala bit scoring 2Oentlle and Meabon, Pinckney luggers were both hitlessPinckney AB HDaisy, rf  4 1Meyer, ss 4 0 Andrew Campbell and wife called Forcast are that Michigans cornon Mrs Grace Kelly in Owoso Sun and wheat harvest this year willday break all records The corn cropThe Dick Younp family of Bif should hit 3,477,711,000 bushelsandRapids are visiting the Andrew the wheat crop 910,958,000 bushelsCampbell home  This is remarkable due to the factThe Martin Ritters helped his that so much Michigan farm land ismother celeberate here birthday at not under cultivationRiding around Lakeland Sunday The John Strong the country thousands ol acres ofWhitmore Lake and the land has been out of cultivation sowere also there underbrush and scrub trees NearBob Kennedy of New Mexico and the cities thousands of acres whichthe Ambrose Kennedys were week have been subdivided are not cultiVeek end guests of the Irvin vatedOf the 23 farms between hereThe marriage ofiubel Brady to and Dexter 16 are not cultivated Itu lu AH nCi HP Gordon Jackson, take place Satur is not so in Europe Travel picturesne marnea Alice iavis one at Roscommon Conpl church taken there show practically everysurvives with 6 sons, Manley, Lee,Bill, Glen, Dale and James and 3daughters, Mrs Robert Bowers,Wilbur Emery and Margaret her father, Rev Donald Brady offic foot of land under cultivation,iating The Ray MoHarities and the OtisMattesons spent the week end atDon Burns  G Ray Moriarity  Max uthwellWesley Reader , Deanie ClarkDick Kennedy  Predenburg  Jerry Mrofka 6 72187 5 6 Ml Jeffreys, lb84 6 4 0 Q 01 to 4  110 03 0 0Darrow, 2b  8 0 1 officiating Burial was at Hamburgf f  Cemetery with the Hamburg Odd conducting graveMeabon, 3b Gentile, If1 1 1a Siager ,1b 100 I Burns, ef SfOOi Southwell, p JOOi Reader, e00 28 010 00 1 Fellow Lodgeside services The Air Line Pilots Associationand the Steward and StewardessBenton Harbor j Association has each adopted resoBasf White and wifeofMason lutiona eaHrftjr upoirtheair Road called on the Ben Whites Sun  to abandon the practise of servingday  alcoholic beverages on planes andBilly Shehan of Ann Arbor and asked the Civil Aeronatics board toLeo Carish and wife of Detroit call forbid it They charge it is aed on the WUam Shehans Sundr9T sance and safety threat The The Asher Wylies were Sunday Aeronatics Board has replied thatSunday callers at the Bert Wylie  there is no law against serving liqOPENING IN OCTOBERTony deFillippi writes from Tawas that they were coming alongv i nicely on their new 30 room hotel at  1 that place which also includes din1 ing cocktail lounge arid moRkhard Loenis sr and wife of De AB RHRowland, 2b 8 2 1D Bennett, e 4troit spent Sunday wife the M IT J ODohrty, efDarrows Dkk tad Cathy LaenbKoore, Ifwho have been visiting them return ed to Ptoekney with themBernard Laveyaao4 wife LeoUof tham was a part time police of 9tska ef Lanaiaf wete in tows L ODoberty, rf484 01 21els The dining room snd bar willopen Labor Day and the grand opening is in October0 0 While at the Pontiac toumment1 1 j we met Perry Towle former rseL homeRalph Hall and wife called on theDon Curtis fnmily in Ann Ar ITSunday Har Hall and wife of Cro,welispent Sunday at the Ralph Hallhome The Dale Miller family called onthe Hollis Holloways of Bass LakoSundayThe Dr James Nash family ofCold water spent the week end atthe Lynn Hendee homeThe Lloyd Hendee family spentweek end with friends in Musk eg on uor on planes or requiring a licensefor doing so Where state lawsFulkerson, Tb 8J CKDoherty, ss WsteHwry, 8bJ 20 1 1 dent who has retired after 30 years friends1 with the General Motors He sentt j Clifford VanHorn and wife at his regards to the Nashes and the t attended the funeral of Charles Ben nett Monday at Brighton88p S 1 I Hendees Us old neighbors are violated the remedy isthe state court Also it has notshown that it is a safety hazardCARD OF THANKSI take this opportunity to thankmy many friends who helped makemy sale such a success, sipdairyMr and MrsFloris Clark who weremost generous with their time aai personal interestMrs Alma HarrisANNOUNCEMENTChelsea Community Fair, Aflf 1718, 19, 20 Rxhibha Meals Freeterteinmet A  v,  W Modrnizd with th help of anFHA TITLE I LOANWe surety do enjoy the extra room we built onm our home Im so glad we a iked about financingwith ao FHA Tide I Loan So many folks tell ukw happy they are with home improvements madewith tkU rype 6 loan Quite likely, we can finance poun too You dont have to have your home fulifpaid for to be eligible, and you dont have to makea down payment ro get started Inquire now if youhave modernization plans Guy Haaey it now athe M A U RailroadCounty School Woodruff WM married to Hazelton of Jackson, Aug Emma21Lloyd GrimeShawnee, Ohio has returned toCasper Cuihaae of Chicago is visiting his parente hereMrs McGurgile of Kansas City isvisiting Mrs L C DevtereauxMrs W A Carr entertained 12little folk Friday in honor of Dorisand Donald Carr who have returned to DetroitMrs Juliai Sigler gave a thimbleparty Thursday in honor of her sisters, Mrs Sate Young, Mrs Dede Mann and Mrs Jennie Siger whoare visiting her 40 were there  Mr aod Mr of Gregory are back fromThe Unadilla Presbyterianhaa installed earfllonk bells which play 60 different hymns and can beheard a quarter of a mile awayHarry Cooper of Unadilla attended the Aroerciaa legion conventionin Detroit last weekNickola Mamych, capt, of lastyears Michigan State Normal foot ball team will be athletic coach atDexter high school this fallThe Franklin Campbells of Portage Lake are spending August at Gull Lake near Brainerd, MinnThe contract for Brighton streetimprovement has lieen let to the Howell Construction Co for 4,640The Argentine school district hasapproved a 135,000 school bond iss THEATREBOWBLL, MK3BGAN III THEATREWHTTMORE LAKETuea, , Aug If, 7,18 WedL TBirn FA, Sat Aif  17 to Marilyn Moeroe and Tost Blwell toTHE BKVEN YEAB ITCHGuy MARTYand Brelyn Keyea, Bonny Tufts andRobert StraaaaIf,NevakIFIVB AGAINST THE HOUSE 8ua MM 1W, Aft 21, 22 28The Americas tauseunt of History PreaentaWAKAMBA Natural YOURE NEVER TOO YOUNGSum, Moh Tue Aug 21, 22 23 Matinee Sunday 2 JO D a ContYOURB NEVER TOO YOUNG tfa TccfcaieotarwithDean Martin sad Jerry Selected Shorts Lewism Depoait our membaraaip in e Corporal Arthur Swarthout has gone to ueLuddington to work in a bankBorn to Lucius Wilson and wifeof DeaMoinesJtowa last week a girlMiss Laura Lavey has gone toCalumet to teach sehool The Whitmore Lake Juniors camehere Monday and played a doubleheaderPinckney won both games 15 Dean Martin and Jerry LewisWednesday, Thawday, Aug 24, 29 THE WIZARD OFF OZThe Milford postoffice has movedinto their new government building,ingThe K C Runciman Company rfChelsea is doing the landscaping forthe new Washtenaw county courthouse Wednesday, Thursday, Aug 24, 25Robert Ryan and Cameron Mitchell laHOUSE OF BAMBOOIn CinemaScope and Color withJudy Garber and Frank Morgan and Ray BoglerSelected ShortsTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK Of ligbtyNiae Years of Safem, v t  fB R E C KMFT NATUIAL WAV8S A IOlllIONAL PERMANENTCLOSED ON MONDAYS TWO OPERATORSAJtaMat and Wanda Beauty ShopPHONE UP 8 3359 to 10 and 8 to 5Miss Nellie Newkirk, daughter ofJudge JJewkirk was married to LD Zimmerman of Wayne August 21Furniture is being moved intoI the Mich State San and it will be ready for business in 2 weeksPaul Brogan has a new carriageCarl Sykes has gone to Fosfcoriato put a steam heating plant in the schoolI Mrs F G jaekson attended the  wedding of her brother, Urank, atI Goodrich, Ontario last week The Boyce farm in Lyndon hasbeen awarded a centennial plaguelt was taken up by the Boyce familyin 1835 and is still in possession of members of that family 70 new homes are being built inthe Sorenson Subdivision at Chel j sea by the Chelsea Construction Co jThe Silver DriveIn Theatre has jopened near Linden Frank Curtis has been named as ithe business man of the month at  Fowlervilll , SCO DRIVEINTHEATRE SYLVANTHEATREANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN20NOTES 25 YEARS AM Friday, Saturday, Augupst 19,PAWN AT SOROCCOin TechnicolorwithRory Calhoun and Piper LaurieandRICOCHET ROMANCE withMarjorie Mais and Chill Wills Cartoon Friday, Saturday, Aufupat 19, 20Sunday, Monday, August 21, 12REVENGE OF THE CREATUREA Drama StarringJoha Agar, Lori Netoon andMrs Julia Sigtor entertained 12young ladies at her home Fridaynight in honor of her daughteratraErnest Carr of Detroit, The supervisors picnic at HowellThursday turned into a free for allbetween Cong Grant Hudson and Seymour Person who is opposinghim in the primary Hudson charg50 friends of Vin Perry gave him ed person was backed by the wetsa surprise Tuesday night at Ms and William Morris, Person worker home on the Cordley farm said the AntiSaloon League wasThe Portage Lake canal was open behind Hudson The term liar wased Monday with a picnic dinner and freely used Wilbur Brucker, candi a program Judge H Wirt Newkirk ate for goVemor failed to appearJACKSONCommander R G A Jackson, re oently began work as the UnitedNations ninth Assistant SecretaryGeaerI After a distinguishedcareer in the Australian Nary, Cenmander Jackson served asBepatyDirector of UNRRA from Wli ta ftftd sf that agency was the speaker A telegram wasread from President Teddy Roosevelt There were races and a ballgame, Dexter vs YpsilantihavveGravesLyle Kinsey and familymoved into the Winifredhouse on Perl St Leo Lavey came home from theI Veteerans Hospital Ann Arbor, onTuesday Mr and Mrs Don Bums, MrsMargaret Burns and Mrs AbelHaines attended the ball game inDetroit today    IBAbe Haines has sold his she repair business to Jame McKune whomoved it to Gregory but Judge Jeffreys of Detroit wasthere Gustave C Ecl 41, well knownDexter  minor league ball playerdied there August 17 A Pinckneydelegation attended the funeralJames Culhanea former resident,died at a Kalamazoo hospital last Friday iThe bams and feed on the SteweLazlo farm burned Sunday Sunday, Monday, August 21, 22SIGN OF THE PAGANIn CinemaScope una COMwithJeff Chandler, Rita Gam and Jack PalanceandWEST OF ZANIBAR i Technicolor vrtthAnthony Steel and Shiela Sim CartoonTuee Wed, Thurs, Aug 23 24, 25THERE NO BUNESS LIKE THE SHOW BUSINESSIn CinemaScope and ColorwithMarilyn Monroe, Donald OConnor and Mttzi GaynorandA BULLET FOR JOEY Starring Devil Take UsSunday, Monday, August 21, 12 u THREE FOR THE SHOWA Musical StarirngBetty Grable,Marge and Gower ChampionIn CinemaSeope and ColorSunday Show S, 5, 7, 9Cartoon d , SpjttTue, Wed, Thurs, Aug 23 24, 9 RUN FOR COVERwttaJames Cagaey nd Bruce Shows 715 and 915 Starring HersheWtJames Fellrath, 21, of Inksterfell Edward G Robinson  George Raft drownedPortage wasfrom a surf board andnear the Big and LittleLake bdguday The until Monday1 Mrs Gene Winalow of Geddes is on  a trip to Washington D Cj Pinckney was shut out here Sun  day by Hamburg 8 to 0 Batteries JJ Pinckney Moran, Veddex  Rayi , ment Hamburg Miller  Searles Ij Pinckney Twilight Leaguers play ed an 11 to 11 tie game here with1 Howell Thursday Batteries Pinck ney Reisman  Don Swarthout jHowell George Garland  JackHall Dinkel, Cox and Reason eachhad 2 hits for Pinckney, CartoonComing The Man from Bitter Wdgelaterupted Melody Foxfire MJ RobertaTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater Systems Plumbing Repair3103fcbster Phone UP 8 6607 PinckneySPECIALSRESERVES OFTEN TURNPicked freshright from your frezerIf i a snap to keep beans as fresh as the day wan picked, in a hone food freezerHomsvgrown or bargain epedals, your fruit anl vegetabks rffl atay gardensweet forawnths And theyll retain all their heaOth gtvtug vTtanaina ami minerala, too No doubtbout itt YouU torn a boma foodADS Oft ttDBOmBMaQO It Uprightorbuythe onethat me Youve seeen many a thrilling gamewon through tne timely use of reserves The same principle appliesto a persons financial dealingsFor example, your Checking Account funds may be regarded as yourfirst team They meet the month end barrage of billsAt any time however an extraheavy attack may exhaust thereg ularsThat is where reserves countreserves you have accumulated In your savings account ltfs sood business strategy tobuild up a sizeable Savings AccountFirst National Bank BEEF STEAK, LbCHUCK ROAST, Lb 59c39c 25c29c 42cBute Federal SttpervWow f FederaH Reserve T ifeTFedtril Tkpoeit fawurnee CerporatloiiAH Devoafa Insured Up to t10M0 A ai  ik  SHORT RIBSI, LbYOUNG FRESH BEEF LIVER, Lb PICNIC HAMS, LB30 Lb CANS SOUR PITTED CHERRIES withSUGAR  f 5S0GROCERIES AND COLD MEATSTHE HOLUSTER MARKET103 East Main St Pinckney 550TTo Buy a nsed Box 10SMIDSEASONCHAMPIOHSHiP 50 UPS 24 CARS Also 7 Other RacesSAT N1TE, AUG 20 Trials 700,1st Race 830 l,C0O Minimum PurseJACKSON MOTORSPEEDWAYICM Dote SM Nitc tunSaTT21HM IItorn m wrmkCOUSIUMteaf , f,  Mat Ao Hftm Sf MMPLVMBIItwain man  Wednesday, Aogtw t 17 , 195 5People sStor e mMatter a t Poetettk eAc t o f Muc k I  ifT fLINGERI EGENT S FURNISHING SCANNE D GOOD S SHOESGROCERIE S ORYGOODSKENNED  GENERASTOREFLOWER S FO R AL L OCCASION Sfro m  WINKELHAU S FLORA L COMPAN Y The Ashe r Wyli e fami y wer e th eguest s o f th e Willia m Pinckfor dfamil y a t Ioni a Saturday ftttf  284 Howelt Allen Dinkel s ne w hous e a tChubb s Corner s o n Howel l Roa d iscrmpleted Th e Ros s Read s entertaine d th eFre d Read s an d Rober t Read s a tdinne r Saturday Billi e Mille f ha s pneumonia Rober t Car r o f Gran d Rapid s an dth e Le o Bette s famil y o f Waite dLak e wer e week  end guest s o f Mrs Edit h Car r wh o ha s returne d fo mSyracuse , N  Y  114 Bo  fiovefl  St PteikMF  MkkJfaaocnptio a Pric e tlJ O a  Tea rSom e on e smashe d 1 0 winoow s inth e Pinckne y school s las t Wednes da y nigh t 5  in  eac h school Th e letterin g ha s bee n removedfro m th e tow n hal l an d th e build in g ha s resume d it s forme r appear anc e I t too k 2  night s wor k t o d o it C  P  Hewlet t an d wif e o f Victor ia , Texa s ar e spendin g 2  week swit h hi s son , Charle s an d famil yhere tende d th e funera l o f Charle s Een net t a t Brighto n Monday Lyn n Hemle e an d wif e calle d o nth e Gal e Hendee s ia  Owoss o Sun day Joh n Wrathel l an d wif e o f An nArbo r an d Charle s Peti x o f Detroi twer e Sunda y guest s o f th e Joh nBoye r home Michae l Willia m Hill , th e 8  da yol d so n o f Mr  an d Mrs  Thoma sdie d a t Garde n Cit y FrielayTh e fu nera l an d buria l wer e a t Wayn e Sa trday  H e leave s hi s parents , a  bio ter , Thoma s jr  an d sister , Nancy I  Walte r Clar k an d wif e spen t th eweek  end wit h th e To m Howe s a tEas t Tawas Th e Ronni e Hoskin s famil y o f De troi t an d Madg e Jac k o f Mt  Pleas an t spen t th e week  end wit h th e B oJacks Harol d Porte r an d wif e calle d o nth e Lawrenc e Camburn a Sunday Wayn 3 AtLe e an d wif e ar e spe n 1ing  a  week  at Harrison Clyd e Fishe r wh o ha s bee n hos pitalize d wen t bac k t o wor k a t th eBrownMcClare n plan t a t Ham bur g las t week   ,  ,Mrs  Eleano r Ledwidg e wa s th egues t o f Mis s Margare t Bopa n a tChilso n las t week ,viitin g th e Desmon d Ledwidge s inSara h an d Angel a McMackt n ar eRova l Oak Th e Willia m Gallu p famil y o fFarminorto n calle d o n th e Murra yKennedy s Sunday Th e Do n Griffith s o f Mt  Pleas an t spen t Sunda y wit h th e Josep hGriffit h family Andre w Nesbit t an d wif e wor eWednesda y guest s o f Dran d Mrs Wyl i at Dexter Mrs  Alm a Meabo n ha s con e t ojycnr , 4 0 sta y w jtn daughter Jac k Teuto n an d wif e o f Roches i te r calle d r n  th e Georg e Meabo nfami y Sdnday  MYRQN HUGHE S Complet e Lin e Plur r 3 Fixhwe s 7  an d Supplie sElectric 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wit h FORWAR D LOO Kstylin g tha t wil l kee p it new  for years  Thus , whe nyo u trad e again , Plymouth s be uiy an d popularit ywil l assur e yo u o f a  hig h resal e value  Se e you rPlymout h deale r today PLYMOUT HPOOMOTO R SALE SSTREE T PHONE U P 8  334 1 Mkk,    vii             8066 Pinckne y Rea dQualit y ivtechimais e6ee r an d Win e t o lak e Cu tPhon e Howel l 705J 2INTE R C0A1 S AR E ARRIVIN G DAIL Y 1 Deposi tWIL L HOL D YOU R COA T iN  LAYAWA Y WIT HA  SMAL L WEEKL Y PAYMEN T SHO P EARL YWHIL E THER E I S LARG E SELECTIO N T OCHOOS E FRO MPEIRCE SFOR WOME NHowe E Mlchgo rgW E Giv e Gal d Stamp s wit h An y Purchas ePUBU C FAR M AUCTIO N SAL EDu e t o il l healt h I  wil l sel l m y pers o na l propert y a t publi c auctio n a t 64 0PinckneyeHowe H fttf  in th e Villag e o f Pinckne y startin g a t 1  p m , o n  SATURDAY, , AUGUS T 13 , 195 52 4  HEA D O F HOLSTEI N CATTLf c HA Y OAT S AN D COR NCOMPLET E LIN E O F FAR M COMPLET E DAIR Y EQUIPMEN TMACHINER Y6  t o 1 2 month s tim e o n bankabl e note s a t 6  perceent DWIGH T WEGENER , PROP CASE Y AN D WYLIE , Auctioneer s Phon e Fowlervill e C A 3935 6Floy d Kehrl , Firs t Nationa l TSan k o f Plymouth , Clerk TAXE SPfNCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXE S AR E NO W DU EAN D PAYABL E A T M Y HOM ESATURDAY S AN D MONDAY SUNT H FURTHE R NOTIC EHELE N REYNOLDS , Villlag e Treasure r54 5 Eas t Putna m St  P  O  Bo x 203 , Pinckne yAT B fj T SnCRIOA HI   th  Matte r mt  UM btat o  Adria n T  Lavey , DeeMUwd      A r   MMIO B o f sai d Oaxtm  bald mthe  26t h da y   Jly , IMS HoiMnbt e Htaa a B  dmUSko f Probat eNotic e i t Hereb y Given , Tha t th eDetitic m U  NoHer t H  Lavey , gray in g tha t adminiatratio B o f sai d  HUt e b e mate d t o Nerber t HXave an d tha t tli t bai n o f aal d Aeceaae db e aarariMd  wil l b e bamr d  t th eten A  M I t i t Ordered , tha t notic e thereo fb e  trfw n b y publicatio n o f a  cop yhereo f fo r thre e week s comeeuUtei fpnrioo s t o tat d da y o f beartag , teth e Piockne y Dtepe4haa d etalH apetitione r caus e a  cop y ofHM s notic et o  b e tera d vpo n eac h know n part yb ydemanded , a ti i fria r  aperaoua l eerrtc e a trHo r t o r  i fy   l v 1    W        jfrj   i fv , Tf Ai 17, IMSFOR SALEood bnfidb lots aere or nsere, prices right A Semen 8974 West UUWANTEDHome in town for kindergarten girl afternoons on schooldaya Mrs H H Miller Gregory, MichiganFOR SALE Bed, Norge Refriger ator Electric Stove, Floor LampRocking Chair etcPhone U 83260 THE BUSINESS PROFlSSiONAL CQtHElTbc PipekdMy SanitariumRay M taffy, H D Pinckney MfehigmaCall 11 M A M to 1M P MExcept WednesdaysHon, Tuee, Pri, Sat 700 to 800 P MFOR SALEYear aroundat Rush Lake  Call Bova UPtown 8 8288 IPHOJfB 0uaurmnct FUNERAL HOMflDuG Swarutw DirectorMedeui Equipment Ambulate SirviosPHONE 17 p 8J1TJWANTEDCombining Fraaris Shehan Phone UP 8 3836BigCapacity TwoRowMountedPicker thatSaw Mot CM FOR SALECanoe, brand new caavas never been used Good dealPhone UP 8 8312FOR SALEBeets for eanniaj bypeck or bushel Earl Gallup Phone UP 8 3105THIS entirely new corn roll spacing while on die go, reducingr tm yo fa beyond all past standards plugging and shelling  the new huskcorn harvesting The tremendous ca ing units with four rubber husking rollspactty of the No 227 takes the heaviest pr row that literally peel husks from theyields in stride the outstanding husking ears    the new powerful cleaning fan ability of the No 227 puts cleaner corn in that gets rid of more husks, dirt, and traUxthe waoon in every crop condition  the  the new high lift that permits shortereaat of handling of the No 227 speeds tum8 at row ends    the new ease ofharvests And makes good work easy  mounting and Amounting that speedsand the rugged construction of the No 227 harve8t opeiationg ,    nBW Groundteadily dayin and day extra   keepg yQu   tr n  i xi ducing costly down timethe sum ofu , L N 227 Picker throws  d otller new f6atUres makes theoff eJlthe ahtique notions of corn harvest No 22  and awa  outstandillg coraing The new gatherer design that saves  ker on  more corn, standing or downandtangled   the new snapping roll adjustment See the new John Deere No 227 Cornlevers that are within easy reach of the Picker on display at our storr YouJU agree operator on the tractor seat to set snapping 4l u v 1 rt wnarvi  CLAY GORDONLTLS W MUftSELL A80OAT8 RSGWTERfeD LANDJRViJTfOTOffice 211 Lst Grand RivetPhe 1551v Uovell, Michifaa Ule W MmucllDra,RPicke py that it has all you wantanTHE LAVEY HARDWARE iwearI VFt VET ET COMFORT DENTIST112 North Michigan Ave Telephone Office 936 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Fres1 0 fteiekbeFSrOPtOMKiKif120 West jljaim Liir Howell, MiihigaxiPhone 358 LloydWeekly Trip Muie lo uetrm GFBONB UP 84M7Auctioneer Sales A SpecuUtvBert WylioCall FowkrviSb 2S Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE OOTHs AGEEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL 8TPinkney, Mick Phone UP MIMArnold Berquist833 nata  St Ptockaey , Mlc Watc h BepairingGol d Stcuupl Watches  Watc h Bandsjewei Handmad e Fatli r 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