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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>    v     MIRROR 1of TVJZ  S57SL for the lib ineftqh dftsfAt7af firatplace Utw i tiie result ei lojping a 18 inning game to Howell Gear B  gftm waflUed A, v Marys Utaeik OwesOn one  is jTiwner State Senator George jHiggins, head of the toll road autority and oa the other the of IOSCQ, whobeen very ill is now abie to set Lyle Glenn,, son of Mrs B  gftm waflUedwith lost opportunities for PinckNellie t ney  the M 12 men leftbasea HoweU outbit Pinckney Glenn of Stockfetidge an brother of oa13to 7 but Hackneygot oabftgattrviZiegletis rushing work oa relocating USg8 fttm Toledo to Detroitand US 10 from Detroit to Sagi uaw Turnjw champions charge Ziegferwitfc double cross Bothclaim they can complete their roadsin 3 years  , Ziegler relied en federal fundsand when congress kilWd highway bill turnfrikt u people were jubilantlant However Ziegler says he willith state fundsworkto wa There arethreats 0 remove Sfeglet from thetoll rofw commission but they may not mature Waterwpiferlandr  wiH probablybe junkeed a a slogan on Ikes dates fa lM7Ts 1M plates atalready being made at Jacksonprison Police claim it crowd the build hiswhich wiU havep numbers too muchGeneral AttorneyTed ThompaoiUong time publisher of the Williamson Enterprise,died at Sparrow hospital, Lansing last week He was prominent in the Odd Fellows Bora to Mr and Mrs Bob KeiserJudy Hainea July 31 a son The strong wind blew down on efCofa Bros Circus, teat at Stockbridge last week  Grover Singleton of Stockbridgesuffered a heart attack last week and was taken to Soote hospitaVJacksonThe Dexter school census wag1774 In 1951 it was 1841 Tfee DexterKiwaais Club will beguests of the Casftdy Lake Tech, nical School at a dinner and pro gram on August tfThe Dexter Recreation programended last Frtday with a trip to the Detroit too The Dexter school now has 62 at00 ian4devotiuis evenjjngJPriday evestef fta SaCrdy iron900 p in and Sunday ba00 Mass LOCAL NEWSkind appearing on DEPTThe oldest reported rroetinstate is William Osborn, 4,   iatiqu Be got deer in 1SMJ1, and in1953 and wounded one,lastV year He started hunting at the age of 9years Michigan ifl wasting much of itsaspen Only 17,000 cowia are har vested annually, 0,000 jshould be The trouble is thereare,, few , pulp Lyon parking meters wentt 4 The principal fly in the ointmentfor Pinckney was Jsck 8chutiefi,tbey Howell pitcher, who batted In allHowell runs In the Wb ids honfre run scored Chippy Bennett aheadof him JroWeeom1snd to the IJtthhis hit drove b Bennett with th winning run Gentile misjudged hisfirst drive aad says he should naveeaugiut itPmckney got all fun jotBurns drove one   ,tg asacker, Darrow hit to3rV an was safe on an erwr rBurm wriiTpitcher ffefdea Moriarities bunt threw wild Parrow sconqgle qgtried to score on a passed t h sconqglertatwas out at theplateable deciign In thegot a fc and tried to score1 Jreai2nd on Gentiles hit He was plwaysafe but the umpir laid oat Ini Reader walked Meyer tahit, Meabon graunded out Jeffreysstruck out, Gentile wa pasted Daisy batted for Bworked the count to Z and 2a third strikecaUed with the rd hloaded Reader walked 8got a hitiafrf effectthere August 4Only lit children showed up stBrighton last week for polio shot t PiaeW lay twice this week4 Over 600 got the first roundshots  Fowlerviltt Tuesday   Mrs AmeHe Knapp, 86,the late Water, Kapp of ot A be wf reeyve trapp ed tryiafr to dam up  swr atRogers CityBOBONDASBOW the late Wa4r fppdied in St Joe hospital, Annr ArborlasT week A  Brightons water supply H dd whichcomes from weHs, dropped 2 feet iss ree    , i     nit VJJ MBurglars broke into places Wjyiw jt Fowlerrille 8 tog and theBrighton last we but ealy got   Thursday HoweU Gear plays CitySi FidP py CityService FridayPiaekney alsi bjpostponed anes witlKHeweH Oear rid Hamburg Firwhuey, m taker vaty MennoniU CJbarcafisra Beachy, Factorpt Walter lackWonbiyv 1000730Meeting Service 800community summerBible school is fromJuly 11  to 22 at Calvary Mennonite sses for all ages throughschool Everyone welcome The Earl Gallup enetainedSunday in honor of heir goeatstheDick Gallups of Iron Mountain MrsEdith Gallup and tbe Gordon Har mons of Fowlerville the Dick Brubakers of Webberville, the Robert Gallups of Hswell the Warr a Fuchs of Detroit and tht L J  arthoutsThe 4H Quartette Nancy Nash,Barbara McAfee, Joleen Basjdloand Carol Gerycz sang at the music festival at Michigan State College Monday rMarie and Lynn Beattie jr spentlast week with the Lester ees McAfThe juvenile problem seems to prevail nationwide At a conferenceon the subject called by Gov, Ribicoff of Conncticut and attended bytraffic and law enforcement officials recently a midnight ctrrfew oa teen ae drivers , was suggestedStatitics showed that most of theearly morning accidents were caua ed by teen aged driversThe objections were such a law would be hardto enforce and penalize many forthe offenses of a fewThere were threats to recalllei  W Winger Paster School 980 im104ft a m,rht prayer meetlage ctiMh at StOO7M p mo Mais andVBadftia fetrtettBT fcclta Euegseggcr, Pastortos icttot   946 a mSunday fTdrsMp   1100 a m Group 7KW p mService  8fr p m  B9 p mWed 400 p m Wed 730 p m The Jack Clarks of Dexter, Kenneth Zills of Ann Arbor Mrs Barbara Bekkering and daughter ofMich,MurkHowell and David Nash ofState spent Sunday at theNash homePinckney O E S Chaptermade 421 on their bazaar and uin ner Saturday Cong Ruth Thompson of Muskegon last week Federal authoritiessaid it could not be done State officials differed It all started overthe locution of a federal jet air baseiin northern Michigan in MrsThompsons district She wanted itat Traverse City but the Inter lochen Music Camp killed thatThen the army selected Cadillac Althoughthis is in her district Mrs Thompson fought its selection As a resoltof all this controversy SecretaryMrs Marian Pearson of HoweU Wilson chose Kalkaska over in thespent Sunday with the Ona Camp j district of Cong Knox Mrs Thompbells  son i furious and want the presito overule Secretary WilsonSunday callers of Mrs FlorisClark weere Mr and Mrs Lee Stor mont, Mr and Mrs Al Walker and j Councilman Miriani of DetroitMrand Mrs Ernest Chanyi of De wants an ordinance banning womentroit I from wearing snorts, on the streetsRev Fr Esper of Detroit called This is much adeu about nothingon Mrs Alma Harris Sunday land the councilman might better  Mrs Winifred Aberdeen is in devote his time to more importantBuffalo, N Y this week pmatters The hot season only end bGear does not get best In W wsfljhfiMt MuSv iichooTlVaTinIverylun LUTtfBRAN CHURCHe OMfawuit Synd77iBast M HmburgWalter J Wenk,t9S4, Brightonlittle 100of Cefnert, Married at dt Marys rectory on Saturday evening by Rev AlbertSchmttt, Miss Joaephine Bobon, thedaugther of Mrs Lottie Bebonandthe late Peter Bobon to Ronald Darrowsoa of Mrs Iva Darrow aod taelate William  Darrow  The brides gown was ballerinalength, of nylon tulle and Chantillylace over satin with fiajrertip veilsecured to a lace and seed prl capHer flowers were a cascade of white glamelias and roses Her matron of honor was her sister, Mrs Sophia ChnyL Her dresswa, blue oocktail length of sheeraUk taffeta and her flowers pinkglamelliasApbrt Darrowy brother of thegroom waavMt man The reception wae at the Goodi ha bought theat Brighton 106 gallon Howell Gear Hamburg 2 to 0Pinckneypaint was lfor water gallonNeigiibors Fortag Lake withg the brides aisti,Mrs Lillian Mckinley, cutting te take Alter a week trip in northernMichigan the couple will live in theapnineut of Mrs Helen Miller atBass Lake 71M bride graduated from Pinekseybigk ohooljnd Michigan StateNormal The groom attended Pinokaey high school and is employed by the Johnson Constructioa Co from the new Howell school widerconstruction one night last weekIue to the demandthat reached 1,000,090day Howell has banned lawn sprinklingThe following marriage licenseswere issued last week Lavern Cardoi, 22, HoweU, Dorothy Battle, 22, Bowell, Harry Bam 24, Mflfer Beatrice Press 19, Howell LesterRtudd, 22, Stockbridge, Lectie Spradling ,18, Stockbridge Ken Matteson and Bob Schnackenbtirg left Wednesday on a 19 day trip dowm the AuftaM Bivet Rev and Mrs J M McLucas andson of Brighton are spending 10day8 in New York state aad other points eastThe Brighton Kiwanis has presented that city with white Meyer, a  , 7 0stole Jeffreys, Xb 6 0 Gentile, If l 5 oBurns, cf 4 1Daisy, cf  2 0 Darrow, 2b 7 Cheryl and Rusty VanNorman dureg about 2 mpoths and undouht  are spending the week  with their edly cuused a boni ihshorts but we mother in northern Michigan se nothing indecent in it Legislate The Kenneth Lorings of ,HoweU ing morals for some reason or othand the Lambert Henrys of Detroit eer has never worked outWay back spent Sunday at the L J Henry 25 year ago Lynn Cardner of loco,home then in the legislature sponsored aRupert Gamer and wife of De bill to ban women, from, wearing troit were week end guests of tthe bathing suits on the streets He gotGeorge YanNormans Scott Carver a lot of publicity and his pictures inlegislature killme ,tWorship Service 11 a m ,  Vacationers wetwnwfedme worship i went home Wlth them for a Vlsltl the IUPeres but the legislr m  ity     1 Tn Francis Shehans spent Sun ed the bill He afterwards TJ3ayJ5L   fi vist4khthe J4m Isntidettrft at Hi he did ttQr puDiicifv DECORATED TOWN HALL land LakeMrs Iola Hall and children spentMonday Wght persons unknown 1 TWJdayand Friday at thVFowlerdecoatedithe town hall m letters 3Moriarity, 9bSouthwell, pReader, c HoweU Gear 1 17 0 7 03 0 0A It E t 0 1Brown, ssBrown, si  ,cansWED W CHAPELBdytha Smith, daughter of Lucius and Laura Doyle Smith of HowHowell were miH m marriage to Clarence M  TmuBe of Btgkt StAan Arbor August i at S starts Chapel there by They wereTfWffia , Johnby FUND RAISING CAMPAIGNDuring August th Con Conflchurch is preparing an intensivefinancial campaign to fmaaee the construction of their proposed educatioaal ttnit at Usadilla and Howell Sts The campaign will be direct ed by William Shoemaker of Kaasas City, Mo, a member of thWells Co, professional fund raiserswhos work is devoted exclastvely 5 0 06 0 oBrigham, cf  4 81Altaian, If, lb 5 70 1 2b rr V 5 2 ijP I 5 i 8    fvl MrsMeet Here There were also KKK R idsiatures and drawings of a man 8 viJeMrs Marie Weddigt of Gra d,, at the J H Hookersignature and drawings of a man Hookef home Jast weeki The Danbeing hung This was in protest onthe citizens meeting on law enforcemeat Tuesday nightWe remember aimilar stunt Some 50 years agowhen thei council took away the liq f , f  A   ,H Benedict and wife and GraceNoble of Detroit were Sundayguests of the John McDonncls The American Army of oecupat ,ion has never policed a countryyet but they left their trace8 in the way of illigitimate children Thftre ,ure said to be 50,000 such in Germany The number in Japan runa inthe thousands and also in the otherislands held by this country Thearmy would not let G Is marry Geruqr Ucenfchere some one lettered, The Irvin Parkers entertained histh the town hall in similar letters  t the G e Parkers of BaHome fla Retired Dry, Dry Farm1   er Richardi, rf, If SMeyers, lb Houghton, rf 14  20 00 2BATTING AVBEAGHiLeague aad Cassidy Lake GamesBob MeaboaPhil Gentile Jim Meyer  George DaisyJoe Jeffreys ,Don AB R H82 13 19 JPct533 ulso left similar traces In the death of Mrs Lauraborn last wock, for 88 yeaigfta Osmem25,000 such marriages have takenplaceThis has always happenedTheA  ,  ,  British army which has occupiedCity Sunday in honor of their ions countrieS all over the world haai first birthdaycitizens met with the , The Winston Baughn family sj eUcouncil Tuesdsy night They  Sunday at the Frank Clark home atasked a full time marshall There MiLfordwas so much difference of, Opinion , Mike Carver is spending the weekthat it wasWecided to select a 7 man  with the Bill Baughn familycommittee to meet with the council  The Robert Reads entertained the later The committee i8 Gerald Rea  Bullis families Thursday ArthurSOB, James Whitley, Merwin Camp  Bullis and wife the Bob Mitteer, bon t  j jH 8 P luT I T  Dan HWlett and the tate aS there are many e wg  V A JarS  familieS  school children We W thLZ iSft ffc W8  A  ThG Lynn Beatti6S haVC mVCd, fedeal government allocate MichtntMA lAffAHniy fro town hail and t DI T I I n i TTII    ,KLa89 11 16 410mitted lettering the town hall and i fromAssisting if MAX Rey itUee chairmangrsdasted Jnm to churchesaolds caaand Oaa Campbell,will be assisted bychurch who are undergoing specialtraining Before the solicitation a  dinner will be giv Aiaad Max SouthweflBo Darrow WesfeyCOUNTY 37 9 1121 3 6 83 7 9 J39 35 6 8 228ftl 6 728 S386 297will remove the lettering tonight to5 6 J15 8 76 I 2f2041Howell Gear 7 L8PhKftneyI Pinckney 6 3 o  O 8 68 6PewlerviR 700666J7Bjitl7mTto aUi5TjSlstth chnrch  at th18 atthe office of theaad Mephersoo StaU,BnX st ea he now WMJ the   of th tJnlSjtitef odt jfigroom is cmpiepj j3sr in wieftshsrifls rsarelrisjayH th son of tte lat WiltkmTaubee of St Jossepar After a wsddms trfp hiand the esxtarfttt th viU m ia theWstlFred Tsepie fara oa Mtf east of who will be ith campait No solkita tithe dtatter tot earti fsmttywill be ptfeseated wHfc bdk ef th fhialnew building Mrs James WWtleyis chairman fortht diaaer ifdhf Meedamet Brie Rose andMoras  Mr Asstrt ShWey is c f assisted byRssit HalL J W a night 5 to t They par HattThursday snd w4Uthey go to thrtiee ataietoirna MoadayKIWANIS NOTS8Jack Clark of Dexter iwaisaed entertainment atthe Khsaals might, showisg the pktare avoid troubleTHE FOWLERVILLE FAIRFowlerville pulled off anotherstxfeettfu fair last week and thecrowds were even larger than last to Hiawathee HillsAnn ArborThe Tom Clark family of AnnArbor aad the Charles Clark family igan 2,000,000 or school ifhesnext term  We probably e prbablof Kalkaska spent Sunday with the heat here but of Mrs MargAreClark u peope who The John Burg family are spond Hnd crowded tenyesrr  Wednesday was childrenday There were Z days of horse rac ing Brerett Sammel aad his horsein Thursday but did not place  la the 4H stock parade RachelNash, Elaine Johnson, Helen and ing a week at Lovells in the George i One night 75,Otd teptat Rclle lleStanley Dinkel numberLouis Haydn, the Leo Davis grand iey Culvers of Oak Grove and Mrschildren and John Burg jr had cal i Anna Jay of Detroit calleed Thurs Th Jh B H d Meabon cabinMr , and MrsJohnny and Christine were in Can rner parks It proved a ada Sunday  makers of air condiUoii,,fiike Jamela and family of De fans, ice drinks and ice crea  wh otroi t wer e Sunda y guest s o f th e coul d no t keep  up wit h th e demand Murra y Kenned y family  Th e Stan re s Th e Joh n Burg , Hurr y an dCurr y du b ha d a  floa t wit h sheep ,wa a delsye d a n hou rextr a features  Dr  Hendren , fai rdayDominic k Con k 1 in  ha s bee n trans ferre d toGraP d Rapid s b y Genera lpresidea t mad e a  speech , s o di d ther e wher e th e famil y wil l mov eTh,e Brighto n Arru s ha d a ncoun t o f Dic k Coo k o f Midlan d wh ovisite d tha t plac e las t week , walk in g fro m Florida , pullin g a  hom emad e trailern  f H h e ha g walke dMotor s an d ha a bough t a  hous e   21,00 0 mile s an d i s goin g t o Ecg 2  yea n wit h th e arm y o fi  T e Khnmi s be e bel l leagu er    the fin Gvstt  o f Mr  aa d Mrs  Ber t Dav i s  las t wee k wer e sirs  C  E  Dmris ,Mrs  Paa l LWMoatgosMr yan d Mrs  Fer n Dati s o f Laasfa Mr  an d Mrs  Irv m Kpe x th eAmbros e Kemned y famil y and  th eA  Gerr y Ekhma a familie s attentf a tIs v Eolphfli s fitomr   oiiisitajrta s  fHi e MarionIoec o Methodis t ehareh j Whit e Tea mwi n as m th e aar    TaHesrTh  canvas s prope r wfi l ran  from  BlsAugus t   to Anf t ti  sa deoadnde d wH h a  Tlster yfo e th  caavsjser s ai l thai r wire sFrida y  , Aotv t H  at ftchuxch  t        UWANB LKAGC E 8TAlfWNO 8W  h5  14  1I  i0   Wm Hfl l o f th e Howel l Chambe r o fCommerc e an d Congressma n Hay worth  Margare t Devereaux , Mis sMlcbiga a wa s introduce d als o Rut hAni l Bate  Mis s Pinckne y an d th edair y queen s fro m Brighton , Hart laad  andFowlerville  Congressma nHaywort h presente d eac h wit h afloralsprayIn  th e 4 H sho w th e 4 H Quart ette , Nanc y Nash , Barbar a Nashj olea n Baaydl o an d Caro l Geryc sta g an d als o th e Hil l ToppersJa yBoo t W  Beshler , E d Hollingswort hSt S J  an d Job  Bars  jrBsrber a Sing wMtlDsaas m Ifadsom r an d Jtk e Damker sJ0 0 BAK E SAL S AUGUS T I tTh e Mother  On b o f th eMBM I Blhe W as t th e l 4Ufroa t ft    and Jtk e Damker snumbers Hewet l bea t Webbervill e m  thefirst  bal l Mto e aa d los t t o Powler fa  Ifcrtaal  Jo e Uve y playe dThe Kennet h Fr s hav e bough tth e Jac k Shar p hous e i n Brighton Th e Jac k Youn g famil y spen t Sun da y wit h them Ka y an d Do n Frankli n o f Farm ingto n ar e visitin g th e Ra y Burn sstjrrftly      ,Edwar d Keito , wif e an d childre no f Dayton , Ohio , spen t Saturda ywit h th e Lawrenc e Camburn s en rout e t o norther n Michigan Da n Drive r an d wif e o f Dexte rcalle d o n th e Be n White s Sunday Dic k Wylie , Jame s Campbel l an dJad e Doyl e an d friend s wen t t o th eBrighto n drivei n theatr e Sunday LT  ANDRE W ROCH ELt  Andre w Roche , so n o f Kerr yRoch e o f Pinckne y an d retire d fro mwtt h Howefl  Onl y abou t 6  peopl e 1  fro m th e Detroi t polic e foreeie d a tm  th e o M day s  th e ote l TuHe r wher e h e liv d o nwiss r hal f Ih  DeUulfflte r team  Tuesday  sjster , Mrs  Willia m Sh eth  Usaifams  tm i fa  his onl y sunrivor  Th e fuae ra t hwfa l wfl l b e here  land H e work s a t od d job s alon gth e way  Th e Vagabon d Coac h Co i s makin g hi m a specia l traile r free W e hav e see n a  numbe r o f suct fstun t me n i a ou r dayTh e firs t on w  remembe r wa s afte r th e Span is h war  H e wa s carryin g a larg e U S  fla g i n a holste r fro m th e Pacifi ct o  Atlanti c coas t o n a  bet  Th e nex twa s a  ma n pushin g a  wheelbarro walon g railroa d trac k fro m th e At lanti c t o Pacifi c coas t alse  on  a  bet Year s late r ma n fro m Austri a cam ethroug h Dexte r pushin g a  specia lbuil t whee l chai r i n whic h hi s wjf an d smal l so n rodeH e wa s t o  ceiv e a larg e gu m o f mone y whe nh e circle d th e worl d an d go t bac k t oAustria  H e ha d Austria n paper s d oscribin g hi s toraj  fa  strang e bu t Ineve r kne w whethe r an y o f the meve r accomplishe d thei r object Bor a t o Mik e Harnad t jrjn d wif ewif e a t McPhetso n hossjsta it  a  SOB  fvm    1 xt itSORROWING HERE IS HOT N07B 25 YEAJtS ACYpd Massaal playedSt Marys attal ato was Md   CUm  in Jacksons woo Tuesday After the dinner a pxogram via pst onFrank 8aiaU, as tnittmasjsr, Wttbur Brucker was uaabls to be Bfltvtalked for binLuciueiWilsoa sfNottt Of 48 IMTS Aftalso spoke The county candidatesware then all introduced aad lliss Mercar has purchaaNellie GaWnr Th Ma f thaGeorga 3art wsa on Mar40 piece band played A Detain of l0B Btwel KlAnn Arbor won the Sparton radio Mrs Florenca Miaf and Mrs IdaIf you heed funds for a special purpose, such athopuJW doctor bills, school tuition, accumulatedbilis or bomc family emergency, see us about a perundi iosn We can provide money to creditworthymen aafwomen at low bank rates Repay in convenient moQthly amount Scop in, write or phoneOf projripc and courteous serv  100 couple were at tha dance afnight  Word has beenMrs William Peck nee MoUie Kelly died at Tolado Tuesday Joe Thomas of Detroit diving atRiverside Sunday broke his neckHe is is University hospital  Lots of accidents hare SundayMr, and Mrs 3oy Henry wart injured Sunday enrouta here from BattleCreek when 2 boys ran into themaf JacksoaM Pankotf collided witha man named Brown at Leee Lav es oil station and Lea Lavey aadwife west in the ditch enrouta tothe John White home in Pingree SLester JBruff of Marion was foundjdead July 28 with his head half blown of At first it wasconsidered Miller aad daughter, liable of Dexter visited the Peter Conhrays lastThursday Sidney Sprout has  Pao classat StockbridgeIrvin Kennedy has sold his blacksmith business at Dexter to George HolmesHon Avery Bakar aid wifeAlkeMcMahon of EDchart, Ind, are viaiting the Guy Teeple The canal between Base and Portage Lake is finished  fWhen she fished her school workis Chicago Mis Kate Brown brought several hundred silk wormeggs here They hatched out andaxe now beginning to spin She will HOWELLIff THEATKWWTMOU LAM  mTarn, Wed, Thar, Aag  1 II Tamer aad Kamaad toPEOttOAL IFriday, SaUray, AafStars SupremeTHIS ISLAND em TJeff Morraw  tFriday Aatarday, Abf laV It MEBT 1UDaa Dwyea and Jeff stiduras MAAAUDBB8 Asscttsmaoloai ataailColor CMLas Barker and Mara Cerday faTHB MAN FROM BiTTEB RIDGBsuicide but the sheriff uluim ttjtjl ml take them back to Chicago to geta number of contradicting facta mod  the iik processedMM depoaiU HR to llSftas ianrd by our mem, a the deui l Deposi t Insuranc e Corporation t i  if The AltaMa eBEAUT Y SALO NNe w Tw e Operator  Ah a Ma  an d Wand aCLOSE D O N MONDAY SOPE N A T d0 0 A  M x  1OU R SALO N i S AI R CONDITIONE DPHON E W  8 335 9 I Corone r A  J  Brow a wfl l hol d a n in   ques t A  truc k drive n b y Rolan d Sheha nhi t a  telephone  pol e nea r th a Plask oj  hom e Monday  Rolan d an d hi s bro ther , Nelson , eac h go t broke n colla rbones Th e Pinckne y twiligh t leagu ei  tea m los t t o Stockbridg e Thursda y1 7  t o 6  Cox , Ro y Reaso n an d Do nSwarthou t wer e th e Pinckae y batt er y an d Barber , Galliga n an d Holl i a  fo r Stockbridge Pinckne y los t t o Wiaieto a her eSunda y 7  to 6  Galliga n an d Brow nwer e th e Pinckne y batter y an d Mi neric k an d Greeama n fo r William a ton  Pincke y wa s anax t player san d Pa t Lave y playe d lb  C  H  Ke aned y hi t a  hom e run 9  cottage s an d a  bar n burne d a t Woitmor e Lak e las t wee k wit h aI los s o f 20,000 I  Th e supervisor s picni c i s a t th eHowel l Cit y Par k Aug  14  Wilbu rBrucke r an d Judge s Jeffrey s  f De troit , candidate s fo r gwcerno r wil ltalk Isabell e BowdisH , 19 , feugbtar  ofFer d an d Ine z Bowdb h o  Grejo,ry ,die d Augus t 2nd   Pinckne y los t t o th e Hjoove r Bal ltea m o f A n Arbo r S  to   Mary s picni c Tuesday  U p t o th e9t h Pinckne y le d 6  to a  Bddi e Wa sr h  go t o n i n th e 9t h fo r An n Arbor ,go t o n i n th e 9th  Rayment s thro wA threshe r i n Oceol a i s usin g agasolin e engin e thi s year  Th e W  I  C  hol d a  law n socia la t th e Charle s Elder t hom e Satur da y nigh tBor n t o Jame s Harri s an d wif eMonda y nigh t a  son Charle s Haigle r an d famil y o fHowel l wh a work s fo r Charle s Rea so n ha s move d int o th e Charle sGrime s house  1Bor n t o T  J  Kavanaug h an d wif elas t wee k o n th e Jame s Harri s far ma  daughter Th e Misse s Eleano r an d Catnsr in e Broga n hav e finishe d thei rsumme r school , a t Ypsilanti    r Mr  an d Mrs  Fran k Smit h hav ereturne d fro m Californi a an d ar evisiting  he r mother , Mr s Amand aWhite Cor a Devereau x wil l teac h th eYounglov e schoo l thi s fall  Sunday, Moaday , Anfw t 14 , 1 5aUtifte e mada y  M o  m  Cen tWayn e aaa  Laa a Turne rla TH E SE A CHASE Pl a  ClneemaSeop a an d Colo rWed , Thur , Asg  II , 17,1 si sMARTY 5C O DRiVEINTHEATREAN N ARBOR , MlCllGA NFriday , Saturday , Ag  1  I SBLAC K HORS E CANYON i n  Tecmnieele rwit hJoe l MeCre a aa d Mar t QUnchar dFRANCJ S JOIN S TH B WA8S Donal d OCeae r ai d Juli aSanday , Monday , Awgss t 14  1 5STRANG E LA W I N TOWN I n  C1nmaSeop e aa d Colo rGtee r Ccrae a ano  Dan a Andrew sMrs  jBda a Spear s an d JackShei  Th e Jac k Reaso n famil y spen tlas t wee k a t Grayling  Sunday guest s o f Joh n Boye r an dwif e wer e Clarenc e Pratts , Fran k  Boyer s an d Reube n Centner s o fI  An n Arbor , th e Lloy d Warner s an d1  Pet e Straigere s o f Ypsilanti Th e Gerr y Eichma n an d Russel lGlove r familie s wen t t o th e Fowler fai r Thursday ,T e Lloy d Henda e famil y calle dClar e Baxter s a t Patterso nSunday Ernes t Ke w an d wife , Home r Mil lwif e o f Detroit, , Audre y 8O THI S   PARIS i n  Tecmaieeso rvttf cTon y Curtis , Gori a DeSave n an Gen e Neao ao nt o  go t hi m stealin g hi t Ji m sfors n Klikot t o f Brighto n an d W  FClos ei n  th e ja w knockin g hi m oa t fo r  0 ta d wif e o f Linde n spen t Sunda y a twar e l a Wn t Sunday  las t wee k a t Grayling  minutes H e gro t tw o ou t an d the n h  Alber t Dinke l home Kennet h Wylie , wif e an d daugn  Mrs  Murie l Kryc h an d 3  childre n Hoove r score d 5  runs  Ra y Cleoa t Th  Jame s War d twin s ar e hom e,  Kay , calle d o n th e GramtWard s o f th e Michiga n San  spen t Thvrs  relieve d hi m an d retire d th e side,  fro m McPherso n hospital a t Fiagre e fiuaday  day wit h Mrs  Bdn a Spears ,   Christy , Batterson , Ree d an d Ps  T  Bob Egele r famil y spen t las t Wed, Thur , Aag  If , l ttSECRE T O F TH B INC I n  Tecfniaose rStairW fChsrlto a Hesto n aa d Rober t Youi fHBLL S ISLAND  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Harbor U s Bay  Moriaritie s ar c i a nort k PLI1IIIII tif  iV MOBOPV f t wComplete Lin e Ptombis g Flxhra s fStor eLINGERI EGENT S FURNISHING S Hclea Ifillwg e a  showe rUu t Wednesda y nigh t V t he r hom efo r Mrs  Jun t fiobon  Darrow  2 2ladie s wer e presen tMrs  Hele n Mille r an d daughter svisite d i n Sandoak y ai d fijicodhiolas t Week  77 Marjori e Mille r entertaine d th eLakelan d Junio r King s daughter sCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIE S GOODSK EN  NED  1 CENER AI STORF M  FraJf cCOUSEU MSop  4  7 , 6  t SIPT2  THR U 1 1MTKOI TSta r Peeke d CeUtoe m Shew  Jb , person  JOI N Jrm , Fraki  Uiee , Mi lIrathtn , Font M Siitr , EH  RtirW , Ro y Hamilton , Kfcb y Stei  QiMrtet ,Hooe y tVetfort , Pt  Rubin o Combo , Ro y Trtcty , A d HMMIM I Lti b erckeftr Tmril l Peeke d ftraadttend  Skew I n perton , th e Cde e Ki d Dunet n RnaMe en d Anni t Otltk y Gai t Dvit  Botdt r Legio n Rodeo , Cneei M Dftredevfe , ISO M8  Aut o Rc Seecfecdo r Mtdwe y fatturfna tU Worl d Femo w Roto r en d tn e Petale m St yKI  Pk n SpetcuU r Dncm g Wtr  Callers o f th e Willia m Shehan slas t wee k an d Sunda y wer e Dr  Ha rtow  Sheha n an d wif e o f Jackson,Le oCaris h an d wif e an d Fores t Monro eo f Detroi t an d Alfre d Pfa u o f How ell LimiUC K JUDGIN G SEPT  56 7 3  GR  CHAMPIO N AUCTIO N James   Jrle y Wyll e wo n firs tpriz e wit h thef r rabbit s a t th e Fow lervill e Fair Florenc e Tuppe r o f Flin t an d th eLeonar d Heizer s o f Detroi t calle do n  th e Jess e Henry s Sunday Rober t Pik e an d wif e wer e i nOwoas o an d Comm a Friday Mr  an d Mrs  Rober t Pik e an dMrs  Alic e Bruf f wer e i n Chelse aSunda y wher e Mrs  Bruf f calle d o nMrs  Bower s an d Mis  Va n Wagone ra t th e Methodis t Home Mrs  Mari e Weddig e o f Gran dRapid s calle d o n th e Do n Swarthout aThursday  Thursday 2 4 were , presen t includ Mrs  Eloys e CampbeU , count y pres iiden t an d Mrs  Motchek, , Lakelan dpresident  Mrs  Letti e Nesbit t entertained Nelli e Gardner , Fanni e JJbnk s an dMr s Mario n Pearso n Thursday   ,Mrs  Winifre d Aberdee n an d Da vi d  wer e i n Chicag o la t week Andre w Nesbit t an d wife  an dan d Mra  Wyli e o f Dexte r calle d th e Fre d Eve n famil y a t fiansvilleSunday Th e Lloy d Hendee s an d Ambros eKennedy s attende d th e Fowlervill eFai r Wednesday Mr  an d Mrs  Fre d Rea d an d Mrs Fran k Peter s attende d th e Gilke sfamil y reunio n Sunday Mrs  Clar a Kenned y an d childre no f Detroi t calle d o n Mrs  Emm aVollme r Sunday Th e Rober t Tasc h famil y ar e a tBud d Lak e nea r Harriso n fo r a  week Th e Georg e Lave y famil y o f Jac kso n an d Mrs  Ma e Met z o f H o wel lspen t Sunda y a t th e Le e Lave yhome Ver n Smit h o f Eato n Rapid s call e d  o n th e Wayn e Carr s Sunday Th e Ronni e Hoskin s o f Detroi twer e Sunda y guest s o f th e   B oJacks Mrs  Luell a Patterso n o f Stock bridg e calle d o n th e Stanle y Dinke lfamil y Friday Jac k Shar p an d wif e ar e spend in g a  wee k a t Perr y Lak e j n On tario   ,Th e Kennet h MoMman s wh o hav ewh o hav e bee n a t Alber t Shirle yhom e ar e no w bac k i n thei r ow nhome Mrs  Alber t Shirle y entertaine dhe r brother s ,Ronal d an d Donal dWrigh t fro m Florid a a t dinne r las tThursday Th e Andre w Campbell , Chri sCampbel l an d Gle n Kingsle y famil  4and Supplie sElectric , Oi l an d Ga s   Wate r distor tComplet e Un a o f Pump sW e Sel l   WMns i II   WeServf MPHON E UP4tlt 4  7  I BA9 T H MWagoner s Grocer yPinekns y Bea dQualit y Mechandis e6se r an d Wis e t o Tak e Ou tPhou e Howei i 705J 2Crapbel l an d Gle n KingsU y famil  INTF R COAT S AR E ARRIVIN G DAIL Yit t attende d the , fierc  reunion  Si m      IWI  VU A  D UV t MIU U V In U  da y a t Crowie y Park , Dearborn ,Merwi n Campbel l an d Arnol d Be rquis t wer e i n Detroi t Friday Geral d Clinto n o f Detroi t spen tThursda y a t th e C  J  Clinto n home Th e Ralp h Clinto n famil y stoppe dSunda y root  t o th e Ruttma nreunion  1  Deposi tWIL L HOL D YOU R COA T iN UYAWA 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produces today makes it possible for physicians to recommend threeglasses every day as an almost indispensiblehealth formula For growing children,of consumption is higher Scientific methods in dairy farming, stemming from cooperative programs in theclassrooms, laboratories and experimental pro cedures of our great colleges, and by progressive farmers, have brought the quality of milk production to the highest standards inhistory Michigan State University hasworked unceasingly for a century for technical improvement in all phases of milk productionand marketingMichigans dairy farmers recognize thisvaluable, continuing contribution In saluting Michigan State Universitys 100 years ofcooperation the 17,500 members of thisorganization agree that you never outgrow your need to progress PROGRESS PROVIDES PROTECTIONOne of the outstanding progressive steps taken bythe Michigan Milk Producers Association was the adoption and perfection of its plan for leveling production and minimizing seasonal variations in the milk supply in the petroit Metropolitan marketKnown as the base and excess plan, it assuresconsumers of adequate supplies of pure, fresh milk throughout the entire year For the dairy farmer, itprovides a real incentive for adopting modern methodsof management and production, resulting in moreprofitable disposition of his milk supply Just how this progressive step reacts to the publicbenefit is well shown in the box score at right The figures compiled by the U S Department of Agriculture represent the percentage of fluctuationbetween the seasons of high and low milk production in the major marketing areas listedDetroits exceptionally low percentage of seasonalvariation guarantees an ample supply of pure, fresh milk during the winter months when many citiessuffer shortageit safeguards the public health andwelfare   Milk is one of lifes essentials Like water, it isneeded every day of the year and a constant, depend able supply of milk flowing into a big city is as 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>V, I Wadnsidiy August 3, 1955MICHIGAN HIREOR ifftiGHBSWi iuiSI Soft Bait jGtacs A summer long search for a placeto build a mental hospital is on InMichigan there are about 1100 men tally defective children for whomthere U no room in Michigans 3institutions Dr Harry August of the mental health commiasioa says the proposed hospital should benear a metropolitan center from which most of patients will comeatfd aceomodate 3500 The two site most favored are the Wayne County training School and s site near Grand Rapids, MichLast winter thecommission wanted to take over theRowel TB Sanitarium which has many empty beds but the board ofhealth blocked thisx Seaator George Higgins nowchairman of the toll road authoritysays fee intendea to go ahead with lhe plan State Highway ComZkgler said he would build, a freehighway to parallel the 113 mle toll road from Flat Rock to Sagiaw, He relied on federal , fundsto k this and now that the presi highway program is1 killed theplan is out the window The Bill Meyer iaartly entertained W H Meyer and wife, James Meyar and family and the EdsilMeyer family at a steak roast onTuesday nightRev Henry Kepping of the Dex Pinckney continues in first plaitin the county league this week hfvirtue of a 9 to 7 win over City Service, their 3rd victory over thisteam Pinckney margin of victorywould have been bigger if they had CaHebt Ctrnrca LOCAL NEWSter Gospel church has flown to John j including a home run and 3 doubleKopping, Sweden  piney got a run the first oftThe Dexter band made 300 on doubles by Jeffreys and Gentile aa4their ice cream social last week   2nd whea  walk The Dexter school will operate 12 and scored on Meabons hit  matbusses this year  3rd whan Jreys douMedagain with Southwell and MeabonThe new Fowlerville high schoolunder construction was damaged tothe extent of 2600 last week byvandals Windows were smashed,the electric clock system and the vaults Th Jackson murder reward money at Brighton has been split AJohnson of Manton whose oil stat ion the Jolles robbed got 500 and W MarysBe, fc Albert Scfcaltt, PasUrlanefry Minet0Q and 10 amNovsna devotions, Friday eveningat 1M Confessions, Friday evening after ,     in w,  Noveaa Devotions and Saturday fromnot made 6 errors They had 10 hiU j    p m J7jy beon They got 3 the 9th whenbon hit, Meyer doubled, Jeffreyswas safe on errorand Geothe rest went into the state police fa single, double and error, 2 thepension fund The total was 2,072 The Benham oottage on ReddinglastG station operators are anxious1 improve their lot and relations With the oil companies The average gas station operator gets 102an hour and works 80 hours a week He earns 4,285 a year Figuressow show the gas station man islosing money on the gas he pumps ad must rely jn service and accessories for profit Most operatorsthink they are tied up too tight bythe oil companies, and could do better if they bought their cw tireand accessories,Turkeys once a holiday delicacy,are now served the year aroundfrozen fried turkey is alwaya available Prof Donald Miller of tUe Tur key Growers Assn says turkeyswill be higher this year There was, a surplus last year and the price dropped  low as 37c There arefewer ttfttotjNt this yearBOOSTBell Telephone Co of a,aOQQPublic Service cosnipany had boost got a hit Ther last 2 runs came th7th when Daisy walked and Darrow hit a home ran, City Service got a run the  fin on Jim Halters homer, 2 the 2nd on an error, single and Bagmans 3 , ge gm febagger and 2 the 7th whea Hatter, 1 Gillette and Nixon all singled Thenext 3 batters were all infield outs,In the other games Howell Gearbeat Fowlerville 4 to 1 and Ham 2 to 1ABRHMeabon, 3b 4ss 4Jeffreys, lb 44  2 4444 1220 10Southwell, Reader, c 122 10 1 1 foze the 800 MassHtnoMte ttfumfcCafvaty Mennoaite ChoreaBar Sara Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EachMorning Worohif 100Sctr ol 1100oog Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship ServiceI Wednesday 800, 15th annual community summer vacation Bible school is fromJuly 11 to 22 at Calvary MeruionitechurchClasses for all ages through Mrs Beulah Miller entertainedthe Clare Clifford and Norman Miller families, Mrs Mary Teepie andWesley Reader at a fish supper on Bight  OIMMENIWKether the iii Four conferenceat Geneva jjot auy results last iThe Jame Woostery of Columbus iOhio are visiting the RobertGeorge VanNorman families weekis opTi to arfueint Some say it did Some say it did not NeitherKuia or the Allies gave an inchand no important result were arrived at but they did make a date toneet again in October The bigachievement of the conference waathe willingness of the representatives ot the different nations to setat a conference table and talkMr and Mrs Mark Nash enter f PThe Iriendly attitude that pretamed all their children and families Rachel Nash and Judy Graveshave calves this year in the 4H at the Fowlerville Fairand neighbors at theU home Sal urday night when Mrand MrJackClark showed their pictures of GermanyMrs Theresa Coyle spent lastweek with Mark Melvin Ciled Sir Ajitbony Eden to dare oi hja return home to Englandthat the threat o war had been disapated The Kunpcans are shrewd diplomats and know they can winmore at the conference table thanon the battle fieldtae school Everyone welcomeRoad, Lakeland, burned downweek4 youths, who were found in a earnear Brighton drinking beer with 2 15 year old gitls all drew jail sentences aad fines They were Gordon 1 ckney Carpenter, 19, Brighton Don Tinsley, 17, and Edwin Tinsley, 22,Fow lerville Thomas Stoll of Howell The youngest deer hunter last Gentile, Ifyear was 8 years old and the oldest  Daisy, cf was 78 j Fredenburg, rfThe Dutch Elm disease has been i Darrow, 2bfound in some of the trees in How ell which will be detroyed The engagement of Barbara Was  c  A R Hyilw of Hamburg to Pvt Paul GorHdon Krueger of Howell is announc jrajier , K 8 8,,  , i Giilctte, ss , 4 1 The following marriage licences were issued last weekWilliam Ret , , A ncham, 79, Pinckney, Luella Chess  arK3 ct  4 uman 69, Pinckney Ronald Darrow,28, Pinckney, Josephine Bobon, 21, Lyon, Mary Jane Bennett, 18, HamPinckney 692, Hartland 7B4, Hambuig There are 8,1M children of school COUNTY LEAGUEage in the county acbrdittfcr to the census  Tn 194tnere were only i Pinckney ,  5,772 Brigfctoii 1525, How 11 1993 Howelf Gear  Pinckaey Robert owW9outhburg 255 The Baries school has voted to Church Rev J W Winger, PasterSunday School 980 a m Morning Worship 1045 a mThurs night prajer meetingat the church atWed choir practice 800780 p mThe Pesetas CbarooM36 West between Main snd Unadilla StreettRev Keith Ruegseggcr, PastorSunday SchoolSunday WorshipYouth Groupsought a WhileJtitiMm rtes are not a11worked oiit they will be about  follows  Telephone exchangeswith less U3W 8000 phns, 15c amonth over 3000 phones 50c a month Private exchanges 2 to 20 a month Dial type or private exehaages 76c to 150 a monthOrderturrets 15 a turret Loud speakers90c a monthRussell Engelhardt, local telemgr says the rate for individualtelephone service will go up 30c amonth Rates for all other serviceshere will remain unchanged exceptfor exchange line mileage and aux iliary telephone service such as private switchboards, inter officecommunication etcHe said the rate increase is disapointing because it is insufficientTelephone rates are only up 29 per cent since 1940 while other godsand services are up fcK percentLess than half the rate increase orderedwill remain the rest going for taxesCOMMUNICATION Bt Uli, Mo July 15, 1955 I was sadly disappointed on my1964 visit to Pinckney to see theOld Pinckney Mill pond and Sreara in tiie state it now is inJ rememberas a boy this was the show place of Finckaey I only hope some day thatPtackSey will become a littk selfself conscious and restore the old mill pond to somewhat of ita original state I suppose this is asking too much although it is something to wish forTaen too I suppose there are alewland owners who would objectto high water level in the pond as it would flood seme of the laad theyhave redateed YourfTruTy John T LynchANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENTr ad Mrs Edward barker an tke engagement of their Wir, Dorothy to Mr John Eaftoat, son of Ifo Ethel Sprangam the late Philip Sprok No date has been set Giilctte, ssNixon, pParka, cf Westmorland,V7 oil man, c Barr, lbWilson rf   2b44 444 38 010 100 02 Evening ServicePrayer MeetingChoir Practice Wed Choir Practice We3 946 a m1100 a m, 700 p m,800 p m 800 p m490 p m80 p m The Ralph Hall family picftiadat Waterloo Recreation Area SundayLackland Elder and Sidney Bertand families of Detroit spent Sunday with the John McDonnelsMrs Willa Lamb and children,Edsil Meyer and family of Ann Ar The Fwlervsio Fa,r is on thisyear for the Cith straight year At one time there were numerousfairs Chelsea, Stock bridge, Howell,Brighton, Milfonl and Ann Arborall had them Now Fowlerville isthe only survivor in this section Afew have so called fairs but there  ,, T  ,   no hurse acntf, ball games orbor and the James Meyer family yWay Why Fowlerville succeededwere Sunday guests of W H Mey  while the others failed we do not knw Maybe theLet George doer and wifeMrs Leslie McAfee took JolceenRaaydlo, Carol Gcrycz, Nancy Nashand Barbara and Leslie McAfee tothe National in Detroit Monday it attitude did not prevail thereThe fairs were held in October foryears and one thinjj we miss about the present fair is tne absence of p s tne absence ofHob Huff, wife and baby of How bi leagoe ball players in the ballell who works for WH Meyer have Kames They uscd to ye mogt of moved into Gene Manns apt j the Detroit Tiger team there backXTTleXTRalph Ha8 tulIed On Mrs in th days of Charies iehringerNeil Nixon at Mercy hospital, Jack Quite a few of the old time featuresso Sunday i l ison SundayJames Whitley jr is visitingR Reevea family in Detroit  are long since fjone from the faitthe such as the ballon ascension in 1 which a local person sometimes A1 , ,   , , ,  person sometimesMrs Alta Meyer has finished her went up man buried alive and theurse at th Yi Nl dibe annexed to Cheteea The Chelsea clek in the tower ofthe old Glazier factory at Chelea, installed in 1907 has been repairedat a cost of 3000 FowlervilleHamburg8TANDINO8W L POT 71462J5J875553 3 238 5 TPAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH0 Missouri Syu77013 ast M36 Vfimburg Rev Walter J Wenk,Phone AC 99054, BrightonSunday School 10 a m every Sun Regular Worship Service 11 a m Vacationers welcomeCome worship 1 course at the Ypsi NormalThe Albert Swatz family ofBrighton called on the Clyde Fisherfamily Sunday The Ray Burns and Jack Youngfamilies were Sunday guests of the Norman Jameison family in Howellhonoring Janice Burns birthday Th Robert, Tasch family spentlast wetkjt375BATTING AVEEAGLeague and Cassidy Lake Games AB R HBob Meabon 27 13 16Phil Gentile  1  33 11 15 MARRIED SATURDAY MORNINGErneat Bottke jr, son of Ernestsr of Saginaw wass manier to Esj helle H,ccilli, daughter of Mr and592 Albert Lelanek of Bentley Lake at damin turkey Of course a turkeydoes not dance  The platform on which it stood was heatud and itlifted up its feet so they would notcet burned as its owner sawed away on his fiddle Then therewas the rattlesnake oil man whodressed as an Indian and did a war dance It was always st mysterywhere he got the intfrertfentg  forLawrence Camburn and wife call his rattlesnake oil which cured near eivthin1 as he never had but,smiko which he cazried aroundMesdames Mildred Parks, Kay fairs for at least 25 years,monda Morris and Dorothy Camp evtoGoorge DaisyJim Meyer Max SouthwellLIBRARY NEWSNew books are Little Town of thePrairie by Wilder, New Plays for , Joe JeffreysRed Letter Day by Sechrist, Beano  Ray Moriartyby Watson, Blue Ridne Billy, Judys Bob Darrow Journey, Boom Town Boy by Len j Wesley Reader  ski Pray for a Brave Heart by 1 Arthur FradenburgMaelnna ,Miss Florence Preuss has completed her 2 years workshop and is cefrbified Ifbrfcifcm Mrs Thomas Bonner and sons areat Big Bay for 2 weeks The board announces the gift of300 from the Bonner Foundation Dick KennedyDennie Clark1931 2132242621 450 3 5429333the Pinckney Congl church ati00 a m Saturday morning, July9 10 323 j 30 by Rev J W Winger5 6 2851 The brides costume was pale 9 r281 yellow alecoji lace sheath dress6 250 with a rulfled lace floun eShe wore6 230 a purple orchid pinneed on her 0 000 , shoulder a 3FowlerviileMrs Lettie Nesbitt entertainedher bridge club TuesdayThe George VanNormans spentSunday at the Robert Seileeldhome at Joslyn LakeThe Homer Abneys had The house of congress by a reversal r,f opiiion defeated presidents 100 million road program lastweek despite the faot everybodyagrees the highways are inadequatean the ucfideu toll giows each Most of the highway money000 000000000MORE VANDALISMFor some time we have beenreading of vandalism in the differ ent cemeteries in Michigan Sucha thing did not happen here until LEAGUE STANDINGSYellow Team   4 2 66t Blue Team 1  2 3 400 jRed Team 0 4 ,000White Team 4 1 800 Results last week Yellows 7 andWhites 2 Whites 11 and Blues 6,Yellows 9 and Reds 8 The matron of honor was MrsBruno Markieweisz of Detroit Herdress was similar to the bride Mrs Virginia VanNorman sang breakfast  at the Harold Porter home Sunday W hllve heLn raisei by an in cicaac n the truck tax and thetruck lobby is credited with killingthe bill The president has asked foj reconsideration butand Harold Fairchilds of Binning  ul1Martin Phillips family Of Ypsilnuiiand Evelyn Maryszk of Ann Arbor also calledThe Rex Nobles of Ann Aboi as congressto arljoum there is littleg and Harold Fairchiils of uJrmiIlff  j re is littleBecause with her mother, Mrs j ham spent Sunday with the Fmnk chance Most commentators see theEarl Buhn acompanying he birth piiriir1  fr at least 2 yearsEarl Baughn accompanying herRichard Fitzpatrick of Detroitwas best man The reception was held at the Aberdeens honoring FranksdayKIWANIS NOTESThe Pinckney Kiwanis made 250dollars on their rummageauctionone night last week when the Pinck j flle here Satuniay, T ainmatncy Cembetery was invaded and 30  w her ag they had 80me artombstones tipped ovet or smashed, J  1rft whichH  at They were mostly in the old partof the cemetery and were the flatwhitemarble kind which cannot be replaced State police and sheriffsofficers are investigating There is evidence of a drinking bout and emmm oaij fcotpttal will be a ipfed mmu and 6WfBS jm an1MM will tetM pty bottles were found At Utica aa couple years ago 14 high schoolstudents were reunded up and hadto pay big damages for similar actThe same thing happened at a cem etery near Hartland At Dexter afew years back they hadtoJock the Icemetery gate8 at 7 p m to stop vandalism This may be done herebut the new part of the cemetery is not fenced This may be the straw that brokethe camels back as a delegation ofcitizeag we hear maynext council meeting attend thetovate saleWhen the conrmiittes went out tocollect Tuesday night they did notget much as many were not homeand others did not have things ready Later they got numerous telephone calls and were kept busy Saturday morning hauling in stuifBert Wylie was auctioneer and PercyEllis assisted awhile The articlesincluded clothing, furniture, 2 televisions, refrigerator, washing machines,disheT jene posts, bales of hay, pictures etcMr and Mrs M E Darrow tookKathy and Dick Loomis to Detroit theirthe Dick Loomises While helping naying last weekMrs Kitsey Dinkel fell off a wagonI when a bale hit her She waa taken to McPherson hospital but no broken bones were found She is homenowLast week cars belonging to Howard Gray and Phil Gentile taken 1 car was found after 3 days and the and Mrs Albert Lelanek of Bentley Lake After a wedding trip in northernMichigan the couple will reside atthe recreation area headquarter atSilver LakeThe bride has operated the EstelleRestaurant here for 2 years ofSunday with the Johnhospital, Detroit Daviditing the Ralph Hall familySunday callers of the AndrewCampbells were Mis Anna Craftand Esel Rossman of Howell, Mrs Mildred Trost and the Bud Nancn roads of feWtt ests weTe ETnest t family of DearbornBottkee sr and Mrs Lily Palin of , Two accidentB Saturday RFreeland,the grooms 8ister,Mrg Edwin Boss, 3 daughters of Greeley,Colorado, the brides brother, sisterinlaw and neice, Mr and Mrs John the opposition tospent Michigan toil roads is the smallestMcDonnels,  kind of peanut politics TheseEarl Kimberly is home from Mt  are a success In many states,Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Newanyone who hag riddenon them knows they cant be beaten for riding ease or the amount oftime saved A few communities around Dearborn who did not wanttheir subdivisions, streets or parkscrossed have tried to block thembut so far have lost all coirt testsJohn Lewis of Hiland Lake Their chief aid has been Hihwifailed to make the Umstead curve r       Sand went through the fence Jonn Aldrich of Gregory hit the bridgethe George Meabon home and sruffBradley of Detroit and her , ered clts Mi bruises His companToe Reed of Stockbridjrehad hisbroken AJl were hospitalizedBorn to Mr and Mrs Buy andbrother and wife the Edward Lelaneks and son of Detroit andAlbert Lelanek of PinckneyMARRIED SATTTKnAYOES BAZAARSaturday, August 6 at 10 a  p m at Masonic templeLtmeheon served 11 a m to 2 pmBake Sale, Mrs Mae Daller, chAprons, Virginia VanNorman ehMarket Roberta Miller, ch , HWtinvU nvs  ,nw ,ftwey Work, Sadie Moran, ch j ander Wilson, 25ut on bood for Baby booth, Esther Ball ehPanel Post, Alberta Close, JL Bay, Amanda DeBarr ch Gentile car found at pood next daySuspicion was directed towardparole violation from New York state He wa picked up and admittI ed both theft He has a record o f will mide inIK Ice OeamhEmma BoydhBooth, Rainbow GirlsO E S meubera imm JA tlwtrtantioiii by August 5th Luella Chee8man and William Ketcham were united in marriage by Rev Keith Ruegseeger at the Peoples church t Pink Saturday, day, July 30 at 300 p, m of the cobple werewere Mr and Mrs Nelson BuzzardUsher8 were Howard Craig andGeorge Enquist assisting Nancy Rowezs Mrs Lloyd Wellraan sang OhPerfect Love and Savior like aShepherd Lead Us, accompaniedby Mary Ann WinegarOpen bouse was held at the homeof Mr and MrsGeorge Eaquist withMesdames Grace Craig and EstherHail assisting with refreshments Commissioner Zepler who to4tidmore monkey wrenches than anyoneelse, He is on the toll road caMAo imi but his efforts have been allsgativc Accoiding to the press ,tfcare is a move on to remove him from tht toll road commissionRev George Crist, 31, of the Lath churchJanet Keiser Ryerson of city ofDetroit on July 3i at Womanlsiuwpital, a son, David Paul, a great  eran churcn was found guilty grandson of George Thompson i Jjfrcsy by the 8vno1  unfrockad Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and children  ey found h1 ieni the virginwere in Stockbridge Sunday birth the physca resnrrection jof The Joe Griffith family spent hrist the miracles erformed bySunday at the Ted Olson home in tim and that Adani ws responsibleDearborn  i Hft fo mans sins While the days of theAfter a northerncouplearresta in New York state aad In  H1 lZ  w OL v M  Ontario He stayed at the Tboa Wltaw PliMWU lit tfce ve Mm Mame Shehan is back fromMurphy horn here and wocfcd,W end at Lwerae, TIM  cabta that  J hospital and at the home of The Gerald and Ambrose Kenn i d timers who believed all inedys were Sunday gues of the Mur  d Book from kiver  khrer areray Kennedys, ROne stiil tne practise of acceptbjcDavid LedwWge was home from om chter ad rejecting theFlint over the week end cn OTily lead  confusion This iDavid Ledwidge writes from tle Practs ot the religious fakenNorth Dakota he has been picked wh by PlanT up certain chapterson the all star team in that league ad Jlorine othern wrest thousandi Mrs Ruth Curlett and daughter, f dollars from lBorant foilPaulapent the week end in Detroit Joe Lavey played in the base balltournament last week at Frankfortwith the Chelsea team They lost to St Joseph 9 to 0 aad to Pittsfordconstmction there were  Bailee em his, Un Frand Honuhaw POLIO SHOTS,Ony 59 children showed upthefr second polio shots at the enUry school last Friday Oniyxlfrshotti were sent her lst May H children received their ftrtt  vt jA  , yWednesday August 3, 1066Iocerporattd 1915McPherson State Bank How ell  PinchnevOver Ninety Years of Safe Bzr MICHIGANThe Predate Ccxt ior tt C uf Livingston I the Matter , Ue firtftteJane DrQwadecfeaseL At a seaaiu of said Court held oniwdth day of July 1955 325 YEARS,N0M Tne Pinckuey ball team plays the  YiiliajrHUm team here Sunday I,ii Vvarthout and Emil Weddd,L ha x rcirnid from their 2000Present, Honorable HiramijiHli, Judge oi lJrobate NOTICE IS JtiLh, JY  ItmiletiiiThat all creditors oi ,id 4eceud j totheir clairaruSornufor iBMI needspiii or J s or joiiiciu iJ,M n a ijjj v v i,  i r m  n tproiiipe 1 furour i  nno riiJs ff b a ,ir Co or J ls brTil I     i1      ,,, nc s  rk r ,sr p rs,  i  rKw ri 1 UsuchA mi I uu  in i ased arein wuing and unde oath to 5id  court, ana Lo serve a toy ihei  I upii Krrut Drowt, adrawWA iJc,L,jry,rlch1ficiicuary yf said eiIIL ihai 6Ufh claims will be heardand that the heirs at law of amid deteaitLi be ciutLfinixied by said Courtat the Piooac Office on SjptembriU, iJ55 at un a m ii i Urucied, laat notice thureiuLt uieu by publication of a cupyieiti for three weeks conseoutiveiyIjicviouj to haid day of iiLann, ntho Piiicktiuy JLijptieh, and that theiHiiioir uause a copy of this notice to bu srvcii ijpo eah known pauyin iJiliLtst at his last known addecsby ix luivu mail, return receipt de mardid, at least fourteen 1J dayprior A   irip They went as ,  cris old Studebaker   , eil and they had noi iw tires They had tobiy  nw tirco They saw the Am j jlurphya at Torontos Cynthia Carpenter of PettyavTfcfaiiLd her children Sunonj u,JuLjc HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANnco rcrrinjii of Jackson was to AUK rose H Murphy ofKriLV at t Johns church thereJu Xi Im OHrien of IunkerHill and Lc Luvey of Pinckney  , iicJ it  Bunker Hill jLi  L  ,i i ,, Juiy oU by RJV t Tuc, WeL, Thur, Aug 2, 3, 4,Glenn Ford and Aae Francis 10ELACKBOAKD JUNGLEFriday, tatihrday, August 5, 6 Double Feature ProgramAEIJOTT AND COSTELLO MiihT TUE MUMMYA Comedy StarringAbbott aitd Codtello, Marie WindsalsoRandolph ScottinTA L MAN RIDING LEE THEATRE WHJTMORE LAKEFriday, Saturday, Anffwt 5, 6 THE MAGNIF1CANT MATADOR In Cinemabcupe anc couandMaareea QRara, David KarreriaESCAPE TO BUHMA Color Cartoonir iL Sunday, Monday, August 7, 8  yy oiranized Twi i Matiiee Sundj 230 p m Conthii , lij 1, al  laiislon I Glenn Ford and Eleanor ParkerTiu , J lu  ijij bcoe was tied  ii o ,   jixljk bitw upThe iinew s s II Hull, 2b C Hook  INTERRUPTED MELODYsucn hearing, or by personal    uiiey, s Cox, cf,p  In CinemaScope and Color5fcrLe at kuL Vive i5 uavs rAm Reisin, p ci J V Doyle, lbjMill j  iliiuni R Smith, 9up,oj jy sapiif er J Viun if, Stanley Dinkel, c  Tues, Wed, Thur, Aug 9, 10, 11A true opy  Dr iJlatKoii of ljrihton pick Luna Turner and Edmund Purdom Sun, Mon, Tues , Aug 7, 8, 9Bob Hope as a song and dance manwith seven little hellion UkTHE SEVEN ITTLE FOYS Vista Vision ad TechnicolorFeaturette The Kings SecretCartoon and NeweWeanesday, Thursday, August 10,11 John WayneSUE WOBE A YELLOW RIBBONParshullyAll tnrIn I  The Tc 1The it ivr the Chanty w4Livingstonthe Blatter of the Estate mt T Lavey, DeceasedAc a tesin o mid Court,, held onthe 26th day of July, 1955Judge of ProbatXjiij is Hciclby Givn, That thocilion of Norbert H Lavey, pray , iiiit aininiijLiition of taid estate bo rraiiled to Xorbrt HavLV jr or lonie other fcuiiabl person j , iVi and iluit tne heirs of said dcceasd inc  ed up a hkchii iat Thursday j vio at iv oit nvtde hiiu drive srkl hiler about 40 miles He put j Ir oi oi With Temtorial Road a d ui,e of with the car and was  ,J iitwd at Monroe when iic tried to tage a holdup, I Margaret and Mary McGuiness of trteiaiice July 15 for Europe to  vt Enrbrd, Ireland, Scotland 1 iriKe Cennany, taly aid Switzerlaoil aivi Yii fee the Pasion Play inTHE PRODIGALIn CineiaaScop uia, Coloriy t lt SCO DRIVEINTHEATREANN ARLOR, MlCIIKiAN, Saturday, August 5, 6RAGE AT DAWN iw Technicclor withJoanne Dru ani John Agar andWaif Di8neyDISNEY RAMA in Technicolor Late NewsSYLVAN THEATRECiieLsou,  i sBEAUTY SALONNow Two Operators Alta Mae and Wanda CLOSED ON MONDAYSOPEN AT 900 A MOUR SALON IS AIR CONDITIONEDPHONE UP 8 3359 viio has been em11 cement plant tls nvijd ii ihe Edward i Rando3lii Scott Iala Powersis3 oa East Unadilla St   IT , Blak who had a black   THE RAIDbe vkii mine, will bo luarci at the ,,,,,, ,rilj rv,,,L Q, a AnderI ln TechnicolorProbate Court on August 301955 at Ziyeuo and now Lives at iten A M Caiilrnia called at the Dispatch  Van Heflin Ann Baacroftii is Ordered, that nce ihercoK,Oi  TueSy, UQ is visiting Metbe Kiyca by publication of a copy Cl  ,,a ho Cijiin childrenrevOL10c, rd d ofrVCn  lhc Cn brer atlo1 Andy , ,    ll  CtifK H ad kiriiori Line are atJie iJiiiciney DiojjnUh and tiiat tne   ,  r, TT ,, , , T,, ,   livn rnmuin otv Hall and LJjfiiiioner case a cvpv ol Liiis notice TT   ,T to v2 servtl upon cach known party f at, iicnLon atbr MauvxceAi itcrct at his last snov,a address lyind Raymonl Mclnt,re at by reyistcred mail, ietuiY receipt tIK0,0 r   , iciiincou, ac least louncun 14 Dvint Wcnfer lia quit hisavu prior to suh hearing, or by l0 i with the Morgan and v iujii cviee ai, hrast, live 5 uays Wrih Tire Company, Detroit andliii o uh hearing   is working at the Slaughter Stock tinin U Smith Judrc of Probate Iiimi it Norths ilk with, AnCartoonSunday, Monday, August 7, 8 A MAN CALLED PETERIn CineiiiaScope and Color Friday, Saturday, August 5, 6CULT OF THE COBRAA Dramp StarringFaith Domergue and Richard Long Cartoon and SpjitJean Peterg and Richard Todd andPRINCESS OF THE NILE Sunday, Monday, August 7, 8ESCAPE TO BURMAin TechnicolorA Western StarringBarbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan  David Farrejrin CinemaScopeSunday Show 3, 5, 7, 9Cartoon and Pete SmithJeff Hunter and Debra Paget Cartoonx arahalll of IroatThe Russell Giover family ofWebberville epent SundayGtrry Echman home at theMr and Mrg John Burg1 and sonsVisited he Jackson Cascades Satur day night jet K joniitdCoeinoi ii ij  ijirid   ,t aided r,n jeor,rc Crane is buildding a horns Tues, Wed, Thur, Auj, 9, 10, 11on ihc old Sprout farm at Anderson JOHNXY GUITAR hh e boiht withPKJI JHV bout Krimburg here Sun Jn TecniScilor  Tues, Wed, Thur, Aug 9, 10, 11LONG JOHN SILVERAdventure Drama in Technicolor Robert Newton, Kit Taylor and Eric ReimanShows 715 ani 915CinemaScopeComing Tight Spot, The Prodigal 5 Dalialloiliy i,a ,xhad 5 hits, Joan Crawford and Sterling Hayden Tim for the Show, Kentucky Rifleschairanllorn,liLid, Coye Alien, Jay Tooleey, Pl Baker aniand andCONQUEST OF STACK Ind by Jutieo Albeit rojiLn Ired Ahrens of rarkerJ, i ,luneli, Wlieaton liick,C I s Cini, to iiemitc C U iionroe tiluwtllMlemon ofofCanning is Hard Wor but you can Lets compare wiinecae12 STEPS FOR 1 Wash and hull berries2 Pfpart syrup34 Place berries In jars S5 Cover with boiling syrup Remove air bubblesadjust lid and seal7 Place In canner 8 Process for specified timereadjust lids cod10 Tett for tight seal 11 Label and date Arrange on shelves OMLY 6S Wash and hi berries  Q, is2 Combine berries with   r sugar3 Place In container4 Close container5 Label and dcte6 Place in freezerHOT WEARIER  OTENone  f , c c 1,, Cj, i Laf  NOTICE OI MOKJMiF hDefault Living xv , 1 , t tiiiiiona of a c  Mii DKuie by Wiiihu i  aPraailii  Lalitid, his vii o1 trr iiiian to Enust H Giecri dy I February iJul and record c,  rio the oiTico oi the Register oflA  iir J0 Cjiiy of Livingston , ,ne oi in r  ui ori  ukfi d, i Itbruary, lijj ii Liber 265  oi i ItatS, in jes lcsi482 on v, A ilortya j  is claimed toJ u iUiial and   tljc uiii of  iiiJt Hundred Nineteen and 58 i  ,viyv Cv i5 and the fur tii i1  L,n cf iovLyFive and, i1  ii1rhjs ,VJOO Dollars as Aitor nc, lets, making ihe whole am , ciaiiiKi to be due at the date    tr oucc toVvi, the sum Eigit I iv  0i  Iu i Four and SSjlOOth 1  1 oSyDoiiiis to winch amount VJII be added at the time of sale u ,  IXL1 iviiiojranje that may be paidi Ly iif sud Ja i,e between theI oL  ihis noticj and the time ofiJiaviii been inslitufed to recerer UAQ ubt now lLinaiaing secured bysaid mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale contain ed in said Mortgage has become op Eric FlemingCar Looi Miss Mary Lou Bryan entertainedMiss Ann Atehinson, Ed Safarite diK Murray Dagg with a chickenBar B Q at her patio at HilndLake Tuesday eveningAfJ OCCASIONSf r 0WINKELhAUS FLORAL COMPANY 28a HowellCHUCK ROASTS, LbPORK LOIN ROASTS, LbCENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, Lb FRONT QUARTERS OF BEEF, LbSHORT RIBS, LBGROCERIES AND COLD MEATSTHE HOLLISTER MARKET 39t49c69c 27c25cW I 1 wFreezing foods, instead of canning,avs the kitchen cooler A freezer iswonderful iq other ways, too Foods Holdtheir fresh, natural color and flavor Thsykeep their vitamins and minerals With avariety of home frozen foods on hand,BMlf plarmings easier in every wayentertaining is less of a fastMODERNLIVE ELECTRICALLY rIov Therofoie, Notice is HerebyGcn , that by virtue of the powerI of saie contained in said Mortgage i and in pursuance of the statute in j Mjfii case mride ru 1 provided, tbelpyid iiOitiiewil bVTcrcIbed by a j i si el the ircndes therein desI1 cribcid or so much thereof as may be necessary, at public auction, to j te hi,L,ijst bidder at the West front   door of the Courthouse in the City j of Ilocil and County of Livingsxn, J lAiiihian, that bcnp the place fr j hoIiinQ the Circuit Court in and for sail County on r iday the 4th dayi of November 1855, it 1000 oclock  Katern Sandard Time ia the fore nocn of said day, and said premises I will be soil to pay the amount so as j aforeaid then due on said Mort a  together with Six 6 perccn intevcit, legal coats, Attorneysfc aid also any taxes and insur an,  tat saI Mortgagee does pay j on  prior to the date ef said sale whi  premises are described in srirl mortgage as follows towit Iar A situate and being in the Town hin f iarani, Livingston County,MicI fran, fiecrfbed as ft pareollantl described as followsbeifiningfractional Quarter  ptSe tioi31, Township 1 NortxRange 4 East A A A J9A3 s I nn4 MILES NORTH OF PINCKNEY ON THE THE PINCKNEY ROAD VGOOD FOOD  BEER  WINEDINNERS DAILY 6 P M TO 9 P M Sunday 2 P Mto 8 P MSANDWICHES  ANYTOIE, p gMichigan fittnceNorth S440 left Sthesoutleast comer of the north Dated July 28th, 1956east Quarter tti of the Northwest brands J Shieldi andthence West 583j feet thence Sooth Willis L Lyoni3440 feet thenckJJaat fififif6 t0 Attorneyi for of bgbmmgintDhiiJS0 Street HowtH MichBerts Addma 11 N ttafttTWednesday  Augus t 3 ,12 4 B4  Boe B Bt    Sobucriptk m fttei  tlJO a  7 rr eLINGERI EFURN CANNE DSHOESDRYGOOD SENNEDY  GENERA I STORENote s o i 4  Xaar s Ag   Th e Georg e Green sj Jackson s ar e campin gI Lake  and Floy da t Portag eJenny Lyn n Parmk e is  visitin gm  Dearboro Georg e Enquis t is  buildin g ahom e o n Ceda r Lak e Rd  Th e Dou gla s Plummei s expec t t o mov e int othei r ne w hom e ther e thi s mouth Norma n Whit e an d wif e wer e innorther n Michiga n las t wek Mesdame s Ethe l Sprou t an d Pa yConin e hom e in  Fernuale Ik s Soul e spen t Sunda y a c th e A  J Caller s a t th e lie n Whit e hom elas t week  were th e Basi l White s o fMaso n Roa d an d th e Car l tfidwellso f Brighton Mis  Louis e Sheha n is  spendin g 2week s wit h Mrs , Edn a Spears Th e ConglChurc h Sunda y Schoo lpicni c is  at Bisho p Lak e Aug  8  ofternoo n an d evening  PotLuc kdinner Th e Osca r Beck s ar e campin g a tBisho p Lake Mr  an d MrsRo y Campbel l calle do n  Willia m Sheha n an a wif e Sua day Th e Keit h Bradbury s o f Chelse aan d th e Lamber t Henry s o f Detroi tcalle d o n th e L  J  Henr y an d Jess eHenr y familie s Sunday Th e Russel l Rea d famil y o f litt sbur g is  visitin g th e Ros s Rea d fai nil y a t Portag e Lake Mrs  Fran k Peter s o f Jackso n isvisitin g th e Fre d Rea d family Mrs  Ren e Mille r an d so , Rick ,wer e in  Alm a Saturday , wher e ar angement s wer e mad e t o hav e Ric kenrol l a t Alm a college Be n Tomli n an d wi e wh o hav ebee n visitin g th e Webste r Sliong sg o  bac k t o Californi a thi s week Mrs  Clar a Kenned y an d childre no f Detroi t spen t Sunda y wit h Mii uEmm a Vollmer Th e Jac k Shar p famil y o f Lansin gspen t Sunda y a t th e Le e Lave vhome Mik e Cai r o f Ithac a an d Mis s Pa trici a Haas y o f Sagina w spen t Sun VMYRON HUGHE SComplet e Lin e Plumbin g Fixture san dElectric , Oi  an d Ra s Ho  Wate r Heater sComplet e Lin e o f Pump sW e Sel l  VMnsla K   W e Servic ePUON E UP6S1 U 7  i EAS T M Wagoner s Grocer yA  larg e numbe r o f visitor s cam e da y wit h th e Wayn e Carrs o n  th eout fro m Detroi t Sunda yGran d Trun k excursion Florenc e an d Hele n Reaso n ar evisitin g th e Jame s Markey s in  Por tHuron Th e Neynabo r famil y o f Detroi tar e visitin g th e Willia m Dunning A t th e meetin g o f th e Ol d Boy san d Girl s committe e hel d u t th eDispatc h offic e Wednesda y nigh tDon t wonder , Don t worry Cal l toda y an d b e sur eI f your e thinkin g abou t somebod y o r there s som ethin g yo u wan t t o ge t settle d      don t wonder , don tworry  Cal l Lon g Distanc e toda y an d b e sure It s quick , personal , satisfying  An d th e ros f is  lo wmuc h lower , w e find,  than mns t peopl e think  Yo u ca ncal l place s a  day s driv e awa y fo r les s tha n a  dollar MICHIGA N BEL L TELEPHON E COMPAN Y Carol Strubbe l an d Jacki e Stor rof  St  Lo u in , Mo, , ar c visitin g Patt yPalmer Th e Edsi l Meye r famil y o f An na  Arbo r an d Russel l Clar k famil y o f An n Arbo r calle d a t th e Walte r ,Clar k hom e Sunday  ,Loui s Ring s wrecke d hi s c  earl ySaturda y morning  whe n h e hi t th ebridg e ubutmen t betwee n Ji g an dENTRIE SCLOS EAUG  1 2rervu m Bsc s hav a bee n cflcIbued  I f yo u didn t ge t you r copy , writ e f th e Directo r o t Agricultura l Exhibits, Michiga n Stat e Fair , Detroi t 3 , Michigan C3  TO THE FAIRhi prson Cisco Kid Durcan RenJdo, Annie Oakley Gail Davis, Joni James,Franiue Leira, Mi ,zn, Fonfara Siilsrs, Efa Fitzgerald, Pete Rubirto, Roy Hamilton, Ibnsy Ccsrs, Kirby Sone Quartet fcodeo, Auto Race, ThrillShow, Gian Midway ijcludlng Vna world famous Roior and the fabulous Slry WhftL  2 r U 11 DETROITiard GaUup and famTIy oi arpmingIVSay8withjrents, They brok down at Monday and Earland his on,ent after them ers, a member of the weasel may be introducd into Michrb porcupines which knaw trees iSergt William ggLand Mrs John Higps of PattersonLake Road has arrived in Japan forduty with Marine Aircraft Group16 of the 1st Marine Aircraft WingHe attended Wayne high schoolThe Pinckney Kiwanis wishe toto thank all thoe who donated and attended the auction The Ronnie Hoskins family of Detroit were week end quests of theBo JacksMrs Rne Miller is taking a 2weeks special course at Ypsi NornialFred Read and wife had dinner atthe Mayflower Hotel, Plymouth onSaturday1ion t Mr and Mrs, Kenneththe following officers were electe Mohlman Lois Shirley July 28, afor next years celebration Presi daughter, Catherine Sue dent, Edward Kearney Vice Pres dent, Eugene Markey Secretary,Frank L Andrews Treasurer, George  TeepleHuckelberries are 12  centquart and lots of them Carl Sykes and Joe Presley got20 fine bass one day last weekMiss Mina Pulver of Jackson isvisiting Viola Peters t OUUIII1WII oeiEdward Kearney visited his moth Ljttc poriag7 Lakeser, Mrs Margaret Kearney herelast week He was on his way home from the Elks convention at Phila delphia, Pa John Dinkel is painting the William Bland farm house George Brigham is the new proprietor oe the Howell 10c bam The harvest is beginning and thewhistle of the threshing engine is heard here daily Gharles Reason,Dick Clinton, Had Going and Lewis Bros, each have threshing outfitsI The hay is not all in yet eeither 40 attended the HamburgPutnamFarmers Club at Peter ConiwaysSaturdayAl Nesbitt recitated, MrsArthur Schoenhals gave a readingand Arthur Keedle took pictures ofthe group St Marys annual picnic i at Jacksons grove Au 15 Chicken dinn er, program, ball game and danceThe John Burg, Dolly BaughnsLloyd VanBlaricums and TomHowes spent Sunday evening at theEric Rose homeEarl Bunert of Detroit spent thefirst of week at the Curlett home We understand a gang fight tookplace here around midnight Fridayon the public spuare between Pinckney andMDextei gangsOne Pinckney boy was bruised aad Datteredbut Pinckney claims to have won WF  Close and wife of Lindenand Nancy Chubb spent Sundaywith the Albert BinkelsMrs Elsie JStickney and daughand soninlaw of Alma called at the M J Reason home Sunday j PAVINGTRACTORSAXESVILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUEID PAYABLE AT MY HOMESATURDAYS AND MONDAYSUNTIL FURTHER NOTICEREYNOLDS, Vilflage TreasurerEast Putnam St P 0 Box 203, Pinckney JAL SALE OF HStarting Aug 1st I wiETwSTARTS 1000 A MishingsMany antiques and electrical appliancesare included MRS ALMA HARRIS, 11250 TOMA ROAD Miles Sooth of Pinckney  jv  t 6066 PiPratQuo iify AngcfcondiseSeer and Wine to Take CutPhone Hows 705J2ewardI WILL PAY 2500 REWARD FOR INFORMMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF THE PERSONS WHO TIPPED OVER AND SMASHED 30 TOMB STONESIN THE PINCKNEY CEMETERY ONE NIGHT LAST WEEK  x LAWRENCE GEHRINGER Livingston County SheriffWINTER COATS ARIL ARRIVING DAILY 1 DepositWILL HOLD YOUR COAT iN LAYAWAY WITH A SMALL WEEKLY PAYMENT SHOP EARLYWHILE THERE IS LARGE SELECTION TOCHOOSE FROMPEKCFS Howeil MlchgorWE Give Gold Stamps with Any PurchaseTHE ROUSH PLUMBING310 Webster Phone 17 86607 Fmckney TRUCKS TRACTORS CARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO, BOWELL MICH  PH I MiRepresented by  H W WYUE i  BJffvRWvjiBB5HnBBRBJU  i    , v    rjSV 1    KSAIM   Boa t yum presen t syste m when  an dt duoug h ever y gallon  O r slo wt o   tndt k jus t whc o yo u nee dVt  Wg h no  yo u tatte d t o u sownin g a  depcodabk  preo Myers system s virtuall y eliminat edeliver y failuxe  An d Myer spay i r lure yio r itsel f m  troe pyrepai r bill Oa t Myer s lin e i s complete  W e har eth e righ t pum p  piston , Eject o typ eo r submersibl e  engineere d t o mee tth e requirement s o f you r farm  Ou rtraine d wate r specialis t wil l b e gla dt o  giv e yo u exac t specification s an dcoses  N o obligation  Phon e o x writ ea s today  FOR BALSGoo d r ssre  price s righ t A  Sea m 807 4 Wee t 114 6FO R RBNT 1 roes n ap t lowe rlas t Mai a t  PinekM Oaaa v Bee k Phem e VP8S10 7 BUSINESS PROFESSIONA L COR Iat ItFO B JUaldMteb r b i am d attree aJUllawa y bed , Jro n ba d aa d sprimga ,2  baffa , X  table , 8  kitaht t shak eCak a eabisw t golde n oak  1  are staffe d easirsrtP  aa d graj law m ebain  Paea t U p 1,9171  IFO E SALBYea r aroun d home s fHON U P Ray ClNffy, M DFiaekaey MichiganCall 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMoxu, Tuea, FrL, Bat 700 to 800 P K FUNERAL HOMED01 0 Svartaest DirectorModem Equipment Amfeulawe ServkPHONE U P 61172lavej aaurancat Rush Lake Call BovaWANTBDCorabining Frasffis Shehan Phone UP 8 8336 CLAY GORDON1 LYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE 1 REGlTERKO LANDFOll 8ALECanoe, brand new can  Office 2i as never been used Good deal j PhePfctte UP 8 8812 x ,OBtTiSYOPi Lat Grand River How ell, MtehlgaaUle W MuaaeU,FOR SALEBeets for enning bypeck or bushel Sari GallupPhte UP 8 8106DEALERS NAMETHE LAVEY HARDWARECONMBVAfiON MOTES He iUflfes changes in the bag ganJeYwaH birds woodcock 4 a ished the people ad 8 in poseeseion, rail 15 aday aad I m possession  possession can Miehiastonas only wealthyii fish and hunt there ,  , Last week thousands of dead funof a 11 kinds were found in the HurNIMght choloihfp gation ShoWedthLhadJbLlc1lWMichigan gPeterole who is in Abhi by a plating solutieu dumpedmistake in the river by theCompany Thig is ens of the bestfishing spots in the river td was slated for extensive improvementthis year Ths Vokar has elferedto pay for reatooking the river wishfish Br 1R McCtoskeyDSNTIST112 Nerth Michigan Ave Telephoae Qffioe 9S6 Eeeideace 814Sveaiagi  Appointment V  4  Frail  ReicWwH, SrOPTOMETRIST120 West Grand RiverUowtdl, MichiganPhony 358 xudidence 61Lloyd Henna HlMadt toLTuciongPHONB U P 84M7Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE GOTH AGEEdith R Carr 14 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 88188Sales A SpecialtyBert WylieCall FowlenriDtt 226F6 ReaJEsLteYo mbuy OSB  MQtS tBat is UrgTbAt a fttf I ca oOer yu  m t tfekt 9MT toot mea9UremMiml lantafe ysa ctaet iis tad XMIwMth to tb rH ktthtr and color elJJIU Ma, Om S00 shot lasbioi t Mtaot ferttM aai WmnMASON SHOESDIRECT FROM FACTORT ar orderlnt through 9 8pcvi OImir Strvte iJrtct from our twtorr,ton get yow aboat fjom irwh, tnAoek for HM montyand THZV ASSovABAirrsx TO rrr von u jo vmot ml to tqmfort1ni mm Arnold Berquisf233 baadiUa St PincJmey, MidWatch BepcdriiKjGrold Stanpi WatcHas, Watch Bandsjewei Handmade Falhr BUHoUlutter LVSalesServiceRADIO  TELEVISION BEltVICB Prompt and CourteoasPhone UP 855 m Webeter 8tPtnckney, MichiganCLASSIFY ADYWANTEDGoed home for kinder garten child frwe 1 to 4 p m on school days  Mrs H H Miller Gregory, Miefcigan Farms, Homes, Lake PxopurQBusices OpportunitiesIdst Your Property Hith MtieraldAMMBroken  209 North PtafftHONB U PDR J E CAMPAUEye EramiaattanaWedaetday andSaturday by Appoinrsaent126 Chilaon Road, firnk N oi Phoaa ErVBtoti AC 44tlProtectionJACK HANNETT FOR RBNTAir conditioned apartment Marria Shirey UP 96621 Specializing in FireFYRFYTERSALES  SERVICEExiinguishers, Brass, Hoae ProdatGeorge W Foster7119 Piackaey R4 UP 86945 Fire Extinguishers Repaireden aCOAL THE OLD RELIABLE FUEL ORDER NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW SUMMER PRICESTERMS K DESIREDD E HOEY  SONSPHONE DEXTER HJpLTON 681W Bottle GasFOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL  FOR SALEPeny, saddle and Wrdle, corn this week and beans by the WANTED TO pound or buehel, broccoli, beet3, Stove, cabbage, dills Orders taken BOWGeorge Holt VP 86602 at 644 Patt erson Lake BUY A UundryRobert Aekley UP 8 8187PAINTNG AND DECORATING INTRIOA AND EXTERIORWork GuateeUeed Free Estimates Phone Howei 265W FOR SALE1952 Dodge ton trucknew tires, very good condition Comeand see for yourself George May4759 Downing Dr Strawberry LakeRte 2, Pinekney Phone AC 75068FR REN7Furnished ItoetnPhoae UP 8 N71TO RENTThree Room apartmentat 409 PutMta St Pinekney William KennecfeFOR SALEGood western saddle,bridle, carry tomb aad brushRoy CampeeM, phone UP 89746 FOU SALEA cabinet airfk and anoil burning water heaterNelson Bmszard, Tel HP 83382 FOR SALEKitchen Uble, kitchencupboard, round framed mirror,6lounpe, English dinner set, mahog any secretary, floor lamp, electric fan, Reo r otary powermowerentlemans suit and topcoat,4042 shertMrs Skinner UP 88196FOR SALEUniversal AuteatioPerculatot, 8 Cups, Never beea used1800, Call HA69452OR SALE47 Dodge pickup,, 46Cadillac, 49 Dodge, 4 door,47 Buiftk and a Girls bicyclePinckneys FRUITS MEATS VEGETABLESFISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE FOR SALfiFryers, Guineas, drees George VanSkiver 1122 Mowers ltdThe rabbit and pheasant kill drop ed, guinea eggs and keets, 100 eg Phone UP 89908ped last year There were 1,116,000 incubator, Shetland pony 4 years pheasants taken and 1,430,000 rabb oki gentle George Holt  WANTEDCustom Combiniag andite compared to 1,126,000 pheasants UP 8608  Bailing Eugene MacAinsh Phoaeand 1,684,000 rabbits the year be Fm ,ATV f  Tj T I up 8 9737 or UP 8 W0  FOR SALE  Oil barrells, priceslashed Dick Campbell, the barrel FOR SALEFord Tractor Cultiva man Phone UP 8136 t toH nearly new rrZTT 1 I cri HolUster, 2822 West M86WAOTEashinga anfl trantogr F0R SALB1941  SedaOf  called for and delivered w, i4ta u  T Phone HoweU 1854 or 11 I tterv Mlke HaMck wFOR SALE1950 4 doorWindsor sedan  Phone Hewell,Micm63IW2FOR SALE Oak hook case with  glasa doors Circulator Heater with, ZSTS3 AlO blower, Davenport and ehair, Vae1 WSL2ipiSiiuum Cleaner Gail Howell 706 1 AflMUYt GlOEva 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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>Pinckney  V    it 471 THE PINOKKBY DISPATCH Wednesday, July 27, 1955MICHIGAN MIRROR I CCAL EVENTS Soft Ball Games Xo 80Behaol bond money raisedspring may not be neededyer Votera approved a 100 million issue to aid schools fiooded withpupils The idea vcr to finance everything a school district couldnot handle in the way of building  home above the 13 mill limit Garden City last i g jjQn gwarthout family are I Despite the fact Pinckney lost toa spending the week in northern Mich j Fowlerville last Tuesday night she continues in first place as HowellGear lost to City Service 8 to 4Mrs Hattie Swarthout has been j city Service was ahead 8 to 0 whentaken to Frweii convalescent home j Gear rallied in the 7th and scored 4 I , Cwsions, Friday evening after  Noveaa DevotionsiifturcnSL Marys Catholic ChurchiU FT Albert SclinaiU, Patox, Sunday Masses 800 and 1000 am No vena devcLiNs, iday eveningat 710 LOCAL NEWS  CURRENTMr and Mrs Richard Loomis srof Detroit spent Sunday with theM E DarrowsMary Ann Campbell of Detroitabove the 3 mqualified for a 1,250,000 loan but Mary Ann Campbell of Mu its officials seem disincUned to ask and C1ire Campbell of Ann Arbort th k d th the Royspent the week end with the Royqualfits officials seem disincUnedUr Now Att Ge Kavanaugh says U doubts that any loans wn bo jmade this year, that the more pu i Mr and Mrs Charles Poque oftpils a school has, the more taxes j Royal Oak called at the j Schafthey collect at 13 mills I er home iast week Mrs Pogue whoLegislators seeking answers to  was Dorothy  Wilaon underwent apressing problems are conducting 32  major operation recently,separate investigations financedby 131,00d voted by thelegislature George Clark and Lee Tiplady Some of tile problems to be looked  called on James Docking and Step  rxCJ Some of he profcriim to binto are juvenile delinquents, carr j hen Peto at Emilys convalescenting for mjptally ill, retirement for  Pinckney lost to Fowlerville 13to 8 Southwell,pitcher got his da ismixed and did not show up andGeorge Daisy pitched He mitfhthave got by except fjr one bad inning the 4th when he walked 2, allowed 4 hits and Pinckney made 2errors Piuckney outhit Fowlerville 10 to 8Pinckney scored 8 the 3rd whenJeffreys hit a home run withon, one the 4th Saturday from730 to 900 p m and Sunday before the 800 Masspublic enfjTloyes, school aid, teach home Howell MondayLawrence Queal called at the Dispatch office Tuesday He and hisera salaries labor managementOther measurer proposed but not1 TI   w v  adopted were abolishing the auditor I Wlfe left for Dunedm Flori generals office and making the supto pblic instruction appointive The Republicanshave appointed a5 min committee to map out plans day His son is in army in JapanMrs Gladys Davis of Dexter andMiss s, Cooper kfhave signed to teach in the Ann ArYvr 1956They fought off an attempt  bor school system0a reapportion state ty liberals onthe theory the Republicans controlthe senate and the Democrats the house The Democrats want the senate apportioned according to population ,which would give them controlThey now claim that the senate tNich Reechko, formerly of Gregory was one of the state police promoted He is now commander at Al I jng strong lately when Aoriarity doubled and cain on a hit by Daisy and paasedball 3,the 6th when Bob Meabon hit a home run with Moriarity andDick Kennedy on Gentile doubledin 7th, stole 3rd and scored on Don Bums fly Gentile, Jeffreys AidMeabon each had 2 hits Maranic had 3 for FowleryillePinckney plays City Service atHowell Thursday at 9 p m They have 2 wins over this team, 2 to 1and 1 to 0 but Service has been gopena Pinckneyya now apportioned represents va  big Dr Cecil Towners auction at the j Meabon  3bBirkett homestead Saturday drew a j Meyer sscant land and pine stumps CONSERVATION OTBSU S and State Forest Service of hre investigating fire that grandatheVsover 100 years old and still runningwas bid in for 1000 Jeffreys, lbGentile, IfDarrow, 2bBums, cfDon Goodremefit of Detroit called j Moriarity, c AB R H4 2 22 00 1 21 20 0 ,  i   i  A i i at the Dispatch office Saturday burned 5 acresW jack pine 4 miles y Hamperian and his daughter,southwest of ftrferne last weekSix j Mrs A Hazpian and Jof Detroit called at the Dispatchoffice SaturdayA marriage license was issuedhunters cabins were destroyedThere has been an increase in deernumbers A drive conducted near Luddington showed 25 in a certainnumber of acres Last year only 19were counted8200 muskies were planted lastweek in Clare, Oaklnd and Mont calm counties , The first oil wel drilled in LakeSt Claire wa3 a dry hole The Shiawassee Flats Wildlifearea has become a realty It  willinclude 31 square miles southwest of Saginaw 35 percent of the landhas already been purchased  The average age of bow and arrow hunters is 26 to 30, fishermen 36 to 40 and hunters 31 to 35 49 fires in Michigan burned over900 acres, last weekNOTICE POLIO SHOTSThe second polio shots for all theRirst and Second Graders will be given at the Pinckney ElementarySchool Friday morning at 900 amAll children elgible please report lr Ray DuffyTHE FOWLERVILLE FAIRThe Fowlerville Fair starts onAug 3 There are 4 colt races thefirst day with purses totalling 6000and races another day 177 colts are entered most of whom wereat Northville will be there The 4H Livestocv parade is Thursday night Also the 4H Amateur Show On Friday afternoon are theauto races with tthe WardBeam Daisy, pKennedy, rf FowlervilleLockwood,2bB Judd, p  Bessert, p 03 2 4 1 MeanoniteCaivmy Mennonite ChurchROT Ezra Beach y, PastorS S Supt Walter EachMorning Worship 1000Sunaay Scb a 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Qottage Fellowship Service  Wednesday 800,15th annual community summer , vacation Bible school is from 11 to 22 at Calvary Mennonite for all ages throughthe high school Everyone welcomeCongregational tHnir ch Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 a mMorning Worship 1045 a mThurs night prajer meeting at the church at 800 The Pinckney Kiwanis Club waswas organized last January and hasalready made itsself felt in theThe Merwin Campbell amily have  community There are critics who on u trip to the Smoky Mts i demand more results but they mil remember the club only has 30John Mayer and wife of Ypsilauii  bers and their ability to doR M Nelson and wife of Fint and h imittd by the amount ofJay Brigham and wife of Ferndale they are able to raise Thigcalled on Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday  they sponsored ft aeThe James Singer family hae for bOys from y to u yQrs mbeen spending  weeks at Traverse 8J boys sined This is the  firstCitv J youth program ever sjponsored inMrs Dorothy Dinkel and Hel  Pinckney to our know ledgeThey alen Tiplady were in Brighton one  Kave 50 to the Pinckney Libraryday last week Thtse two projects cost the Kiwanisabout 2Miss Evelyn Darrow returned tto for QNew York City by plane Sunday teamsRollie Singer jr of kendallvillc,ind, has been visiting his fatherhere  cured for the 2 games a weekNextMrs Dorothy IMnkel and children  yeur lhcJ elub exects to do mr frmWed choir piactico 730 p mlast week to Ernest Bottke, 37 and  Copeland, p Esrtelle Bussilli, 37, both of Pinck Elliott, ssney L Judd, IfThe Ernest White family of Fern Marani, 3bdae were Sunda puests of George j Utter, cf 3 10AB R H 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 1 2 24 2 The Peoples CnurchM36 Wemt between Main snd UnadilU StreetRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School Sunday WorshipYoiith Group Evening Service Thurs Prayer were in Stockbridge ThursdayThe Fred Reads entertaned Di but they must have money fco dothis  Accordingly they are spon soring a rummage sale on the pubMeve Brown and Marilyn,, Jerry lie square here this Saturday startBrown family of Detroit and the ing at 100 p m They are askingJohn McGuires and liob Eeada Sun all those who approve the objectg ofdav j cllb and wish it success to donate  thhAve they doatT  P Lee Lavey and wife called on3isterMrs Grace Nile Sunday who is in Mercy hoitalJacksonMrs Mae Mete has gone on a tin, rtrThe L C Gorhams of Detroit called on thorn Sunday   , Tne RJK Four Conference at GeaMrs Ralph Hall attended a show cva nas gotten off to the usualer Saturday for her sister, Mrs Har sta a lot of big tark but nothingold Schereman of Pymouth given decisive Soviet Ruasio went to batJr Choir Practice Wed4 2 3Roush and wife  Saturday evening callers of ttheGeorge Roush family were Mr and Mrs John Damman, Mary JaneBrown and Rev Jack Teeters of thetroit The Dale Meabons visited his sister, Mrs Dorothy Boyerin WestVirginia, last week The Frank Naylors of Eaton Rap R, Bessert, c rf 32 2 2 1 2 200 Sr Choir Practice Wed 780 p, mSTPAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH o Misouri SyiJ77011 East M36 Hamburg Rev Walter J Wenk,Phone AC 99054 Brighton 945 a m1100 a m 700 p m800 p m800 p m by Mrs Harold Adams of Ann Ar first and demanded an end to 400 p m, bor , aH atomic warfare and dismantelingMrs Ralph Hall took part in the f, aU defensive plants Presidentcentennial program at the Home Kisolhower countered with a propos Makers meeting at Michigan State ai, to snare all our  military blueCollege Thursday All the ladies lrint with Russia and let themwore centennial costumes photograph u our military installThe Martin Hitters called on the utions f they would let us do theJohn Strong family at Whitmive sam in Kussin behinod the iron curLake Sunday tain No one expects either offer toCOUNTYPinckney LEAGUE BTANDINtfSW L PCT4 2 666Howell GearCity Service Fowlervilleids visitedat the Andrew Nesbitt J Hamburghome over the week end, The Gor don Hester of Ypsilanti spent theweek end thereJack Fairchild and James Fredericks of Buffala spent the weekend with the Frank AberdeensTommy Read, Ryan Bonnner andBilly Winger have gone to Pilgrimhaven camp at South Haven 443 4 3442 5705004nO333 Sunday School 10 a m very Sun  Thl, Qscar Hwkg and Martin R,t  hv am1Jtrd They are ljke oJd t,mvTL f r B T  rrs ha1 dinner at Schulers, Marshall he tradew who are trying to beatVacationers welcomeCome worship j Onc ay ast week the other fellow An air of uspieIsabell Nash and Thelma Burke ion Prevail3 which is not conductiveof Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the to vvord peac The attitude is uMartin Ritter home  d1II1al all and not give an inchMrs Margaret Hums spent last TJli attitude will never get resultswith usLIBRARY NEWSThe board of trustees announces week at the I Conklin home inBEAT CASSIBY LAKE the gift of 3 books from the Bonuor  FarmingtonFoundation  TNew books this week are Coromandel by Masters, Cagcrs Challenge by Gartner, Baron of the Bull Pen by Friendlier, Million DollarPinckney beat Cassidy Lake Mon j pnbTe bV Bo wen,BigHook of AnLL tAK I 3j Wil AiPa9aj,T n ,  o ,   j j imals by Humphreys, Wild AnimalCawidy only had 3 hito, Bradleys Book h Rojancovsykythe 3rd with 2 on accountall the runsPinckney scored2 the 1st when Jeffreys tripled with The James Days and Miss Grae  ,1c K   Noble of Detroit and W Linton dltcd by u federal randMrs Edna  Spears was in Jacksonlast Thurday Mrs Alma Harris, Mrs LouiseShehan and Floris Clark called onWilliams Shehans Friday JJfabJon and 2 the TO GO TO EUROPEWelton Chamberlain of PinckneyLuden Lambertson of Detroit, the JJeabonCharles Whiteheads and Beatrice  ,eJT SS 4th when Gentile and Daisy walked  leaves for Europe Sept 9th for yearand scored on Burns drive over 3rd  and a half atay He will attend collPinckney had 7 men left onPinckney ege first at Chateau DeBossey atAB R H Ceiligny, Switzerland One of his 3 1 1 I Oberlein College professors is anLamborn of Gregory called on theJesse Henrys Sunday Mrs Madeline Roche of Ann Arbor, Mrs Kathleen Crotty of Cleveland, Ohio and Ndson Shehans of lbifIf 3432Daisy rf    ,, , 2Burns, cf  , 3Darrow, 2b 3 0 01 2 exchange teacher there He will0 1 visit Rome, spend a month in Tur1 1 j key and Greece and enter tthe Or 1 0  iental School of Research at Jems 1Variety Show at night More auto j Whitmore Uke called on the Wmfaces Saturday afternoon withKlein Variety Show at nightRUMMAGE SALE SATURDAYThe Kiwanis Rummage Sale in on square Saturday at 1 p m It the  Shehans SundayThe Jesse Krums of Lansing caledon the Bob Pikes Saturday TheWilliahi Murdocks of HallerV Corn Wellman, cSouthwell, p 3 0 02 0 0 eum March 15 to make studies ofexcavations Then he goes to EgyptCassidy Lake ABRHFulp, If 3 0 1ers called Sunday Newton, IfBradley, sMrs Edna Spears and JarkSheli Daviscf r o3 1 CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank all my friends andneighbors, Masons, CorinthianShrine and BrownMcClaren for South Lyon railed at the John McDonnell home Sunday MrMcDonnhas returned home from S Jie hopital ,Ann Arbor  Mrs Theresa Coyle spent Sundayat the Ray Hurns home The Ralph Halls and Earl Saverys of Dexter called on Mrs Ni ilNixon at Mercy hospital SundayThe Lynn Hendces entortaindtliHendeeHendee and Mrs G W Clark fordinner Sunday Irvin Kennedy and wife callid atthe home of MrsTlfjresu McCarthyin Webster Wednesday nightThe Howard Reads spent lastvveek at the Wilde cottage at Por tage Lake charge they paid 5000 forjuna rjuc mey may contnouiee DrJim NashL oyd Henieo Rex dividuaIs The ,ftw has neverendees, Gale Henders, Mrs Rose tA    The CIOUAW has been inon thebroadBast fall, supporting PatrickJ McNamara for the United States senate No names are contained inthe inditement The object is totest tho constitutionality of the law which ha never been passed on bythe United States Supreme CourtThe law prohibits corporation, Industries and unions from contribut to a political partys campaign fund but they may contribute a inbenenforced to any great extent It wastried out way back in 1918 whenTrumun Newberry, Republican ran against Henry Ford for the UnitedStates senateNewberry was inditedtried ,convicted and sentenced toprison but the supreme court, reverser the conviction on the graunds, , the law did not apply to primary The James Whitleys spent Sun j ection but they failed to paday at the James Whitley home in  contitutionality of the lawAnn Arbor jThe James Whitleys entertained     the WmWhitleys of Ann Arbor andthe Louis Fisher family of Buffalo j frontwill be an auction6 trucks wer out  ron were Saturday dinner guests Tuesday noght collecting artices 1 of the John Lundeens of Hilandwhich were stored in Lyle JonesgarageQuite a few people were nott home when the trucks went az ound and others did not have thethings readyJf they will call Martin Bitter they will be picked up or tiyjnjeavethia at the JonesgaVage on East Main Sir LakeThe Dale Millers spenthe week 0 0 j card, letteres fruit and flowers dur j card, letteres fruit and flowrs uCameron, lb  3 0 0 j mg my 8tay in the hospital and atEvans,Adkins, 3b 3 0 0  home3 0 0Klinig, rf 3 0 0end at Houghton Lake Zita visited j Harris, 2b 2 1 0COMMMUNICATIONAlthough the days of the old wildwtst are gone forever they seems to have returned to Pinckney with var Leon Meabon family in ChelseaDavid Aberdeen spent the weekend in DetroitRev, Winger and wife spent theweekenaaE Fflgrimhave Mrs Pennell of South Lyon preachedhereThursday night while visiting hisbrother, Ted on Unadilla St here Howard Gray had hi car stolen It Buckner, 2b 1 0 0Gibson, p 3 1Cydle FisherCARD OF THANKS atlmmr WednesdayWilliam Ketcham and MrsLueUaKesson will be married at the Peoples chyich Saturday afternoon at 3 p m by Rev Ruegrseegger The renew home on M36 Westtxr  ,  I Mrs June Hendee spent lastWe wish to express our apprec  , ,  , yy  ii u r x f Monay with her parents infor all the many acts cf A Flint couple made thepages last week when they parents due to the fact the fatherwas 79 and the mother 54Each hadchildren by a iR not thebut like in the be plenty of skepticjc in tfiewords of a famous f surgeo weonce hoard testifly in 8 murder trial Such a thing i possible but notBATTING AVERAOBBLeague and Cassidy Lake Games AB R H PetBob Meabon ment Also for the many beautifulflowers and especially to the OESand Past Matrons Club It will always be remembered2jT 11 14 608 1 Mrand Mrs Clifford MillerAxailiaiations The cowboys used to ride j was found one morning 2 days later  Meyer up and down the street of the old on Webster St near the Martin , MaTfrontier towns on their ponies shoot Ritter homefog oat windows and terrorizingthe town His Pinckney imitator roars up and down the villagestreets in the early houra  of themorning at top speed keeping  thepeople awake The next morning Joe Jeffreys 2829 9 is 448 Merlin Amburgey and Family27 7 9 3o, IosePn Griffith and Family 17 4 294 25045 7OES BAZAARSaturday, August 6 at 10 a m to p in at Masonic templethepeople ran gooutanL pick up I luncheon served 11 a m to 2 pm the broken beer bottles in their I Bke Sale Mrs MM D11 CBfront yard Lasiryear this vaT b Apwas Virginia VanNorman Ray MoriartyDon Burns  Bob Darrow 2430 22 6 6 2506 7 233 5 5 227 The Hubert Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak spent the wek end withMrs Eleanor Ledwidge and withDick Kennedy 5 10 000 her was a Sunday dinner jruest ofed to a great extent by an efficientnurshall He resigned last springtad the illage dads have neer gotten around to appointing a successor to him and now Pinckney hat become a wide open town SomeN tfcbr should be done before some1 Candy Booth, Rainbow Girls Market, Roberta Milter, chFancy Work, Sadie Moran, ch Baby booth, Esther Hall ch Parcel Post, Alberta Close, chGrab Bag, Amanda DeBarr chMalteds, Ice CreamhEmma Boydhon gets killed  A eftiiia who wants hU reet O E S meuter turn in thiurdonations by August 6th Dennje Clark0 0 0 000KIWANIS LEAGUE STANWKG8 W L Pet,Whites Blue TeamYellow Team Red Team Last week the 3 12 1 Mrs Raymonda MorrisJoe Vigo and wife of Ypsilantispent Sunday at the Vincc La RosaThe Lucius Doyle jn attended achristening dinner Sunday at How2 2 500 0 4 000 el for the baby of Shirley Henry jrand wifeReds lost to the I Mrs Betty Dysert of Monroe and Teeple is home from Uof Mhospital Ann Arbor where she un The negro continues to make advances We reaid that last WMk tderwent an operation appointed to the facultyCharles Eisele and wife, son Bet       ZLL of Ptincetown Universtly, Jh firstnejrro to ever be so honored  Harriman of New York recentlynard, Wilbur Eisele and wfe ofFowlerville tailed on Mrs EmmaThe Bob Tasch family spent Sun  court in    WMW,day with his mother, Mrs Anna j D c ,ast wc6k a fjlt flgJt t9tkTach at Crooked Lake I ten CongL ftwwll, s Andrew Campbell, wife and son, mlnister when Powell triedCraig, called on her aunt, Mrs Kelly in Owosso Sunday Ann Shirley Reason is visitingher grandmother, Mrs Elmer Prattat Coopersville Do Grtfftths andfamity ofPleasant, Ted Olson and wifeDearborn and the Clifforwere Sunday gueaj end thethat no sdtoolswould 10segregationrtmlsoward Riopdles and pys called on the lister McAfyThe Bd Bekkerings of HowelltheKenneth Zillg and Jack Clarks offGriffith familCaHerajfthe Bo Jacks Ann Arbor were Sunday guests ofthe Mark Nash familyRonnie Hosjdns of DetrU Bert Wyli has sold Ms farm toiylo Kettler of Jacksonof Sidney and HarryLakeland the state conertatlonWyJie calkd oa IteC J Clintons lastBlues 5 to 4 The Yellows beat the  MrsBess FishbeckBlues Tuesday night and won from i Mayaard of Lansing callthe Whites Thursday night 7 to 0wnygp vrzrQ rfQigFfpffiftJP1NCENBT DISPATCH Wednesday, JulytiM1ss4 lMt I V Incorporate 191ft McPherson State Bank Howell  PinckneyOver Ninety Ysart of Safe BankingIN MEMORIAWith the world in its present troubledstate, minor conflicts in progress at several pointH and the danger of atomic warfare hanging over us, we pause to honor the dead of past Wars each war which was to be the lastOne pondera upon this terrible waste oflife and wonders if it must always be thus orWill mankind find the way through which warscan truly become a thing of the past TATB OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court foi tU fcmcof LivingstonI the Matter  tse BsUU etJane DrosmdecSABed At a session of said Court held onkwelth day of July 1955Present, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of ProbateNOTICE IS HEUEB GIVSNThat all creditors of said deceasedare required to present their claims in writing and under oath to said cu hoire Saturday, a girLCalvin lookers Sunday schoolclass held a weiner roast at Rush Lake Wednesday night Hon Lynn Gardner is a candidateor the state senatePinckney beat Pleasant Lake hereSunday 14 to 10 but suffered 2 cas ualties Hub Lee broke a finger andGuy Kuhn was taken sick The lin up was J P DoyLe, Dallas Cox and Hoy Reason ,outfield Hollis Miller lb Tomion, 2b Clare Miller, 3bC H Kennedy ss Ed Brown ccourt, and to serve a copy thereof jjm Moran,pPIeasant Lake battey upon Ernest Drown, admw,w4U of I Barker, Galligan and HollisGregory,Michidicuaiy of said est1 n aW , that such claims will b heard ftirfinDADKl mYfcTCC and that the heirs at law of said de INUuiUDUKiPlU IlUlUceased be determined by aid Court The G telephone systemat tke Probate Office on September went Over to dw servlce last wed20, 1955 at ten a m Roberta Jean, dughter of Mrand HOWELLTHEATREHOWKLL, MICHIGANTues, Wed, Thar, July 26, 27, 28 Dale Robertson and Sally Forrent aSON SINBADIn Superscope and colorFriday, Saturday, July 29, 30 Double Feature ProgramFred MacMnrrayCharieton Jleatonin 1 LEE THEATREWH1TMORE LAKEFriday, Saturday, July 29, 80 Double FeatureRandolph Scott, Mala Powers and Forrest TuckerinRAGE AT DAWNandLeo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and the Bowery BoysinSPY CHASERSSig Ruman and Veola Vonn Color Cartoonit is Ordered, That notice thereof Mrs Merle Schroener of Stock THE FAR HORIZONin Technicolor alsoWiilUam Lundgan, Peggy Castl Sunday, Monday, July 31, Aug 1 in Clark Gable Susan Hayward andit IT JJ3 JL2E  was  to Robt ley there last weekCarl Mast of Webster has been of the Washtenaw Mrs lxonWebster wasAH deposits up to 10,001 Insured by onr membership 1A th Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation II hsreof for three weeks consecutivelyprevious to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that the v, petitioner caiue a copy of this notice e ecto be served upon each known paityin interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt de the ,vlctlm of a freak accident last  manded, at least fourteen 14 days week an m in Mercy hospital at prior to such hearing, or by personal Jackson She was at the hot rod  service at least five 5 davs orinr races when a wheel came of a car and hit her in the chest jThe American Legion Ladies Aux iliary entertained 17 patients from the Veterans hospital, Ann Arbor ata lawn dinner last week Another patch of marijuani wasdestroyed last week Jy sheriffs of icers near North Lake The Hamburg school district at TilE WHITE ORCHIDIn Eastman Color Michael RennieIn CinemaSone and ColorinTHE MAGNIFICENT MATADORIn CinemaScope and ColorHiram R Smith,A true copy Celesta Parshall ,lerk of Probate joYEARSdtpoit, our memberthlp nDeposit Insuranoe CorporatlooOw EightyNine Yean of Safe Pincknev plays at Hamburg Sun, rT  T I u i M s last meeting appointed aday They beat Pinckney Memorial  f a ,  ,, , i Ray mitteee of 6 to study consolidation The Brighton school district hasbought 2 new G MC school busses Congressman Don Hayworth hasday at Brighton 2 to 1 withClements of Ann Arbor pitching Sunday, Monday, July 81, Aug 1 SOLDIER OF FORTUNEMatinee Sunday 230 p m Cont Novelty Late News CartoonMaureen OHara and Anthony Quin    r      J Tues, Wed, Thur, Aug, 2, 3, 4, A wonderful surprise awaits youMARTYStarringErnestine Borgine and Betsy Bait andSTRANGER ON HORSEBACK In TechnicolorwithJoel McCrea and K McCarthy Late NewtTiies, Wed, Thur, Aug, 2, 3, 4,Glenn Ford and Anne Francis InBLACKBOARD JUNGLESCO DRIVEIN THEATREANN ARBOR, MICHIGANWE McPHERSON STATE BANKi , The AltaMaeBEAUTY SALONNow Two Operators Alta Mae and Wanda CLOSED ON MONDAYSOPEN AT 000 A MSALON IS AIR CONDITIONED Pinckney has entered a team in Twilight ieague tp replace Brighton, appointed Douglas Paimeriteri of Other teams  WilliamstonWebbor Brighton his personal representatvillc, Fowlerville , Howell and tive for the countyStockbridge J P Doyle and Calvin The state will spend 4,000 im Hooker are mgra Their first game proving the Island Lake state parkis at Williamston Thursday  Miss Janice Hess of Fowlerville p near Brighton thisi year The Hunt Stock Company is here who has taught school 2 years in JS nights under canvass next week Athens, Greece, has returned home 1 Marshall Warren of Grand RapidsThe Gardner family reunion was is the new Howel Coop mgrheld Doherty Hill3 with 30 present Rev Mere Meeden of the Howell Sunday Baptist church is on a trip to EngThe Howell Theatre is showing janj and Scotlandthe SharkySchmelling fight pi South Lyon will install parking turs  Schmelling won the title on meters ani the South Lyon Heralia foul does not like itClare Miller entertained the State The Novi gas station wftg robbedMens soft ball team on which he of 285 early Friday morning by 2plays at the Miller cottage at Prt 2 men zage Lake Saturday and Sunday , juljus porath  Sons and Louis Francis Battle, HoAvard Read and Qarvalagia of Centerine have beenFloyd Havnes are home after a awarded the contract to build theweek at Camp Newkirk DexterWe 2,17387 Willow Run Expresswaydont know which one cleaned Mary around Ann AVbor Work will start Friday, Saturday, July 29, 30SMOKE SIGNALin TechnicolorwithDana Andrews and Piper Laurie andSIX BRIDGES TO CROSS withTony Curtis and Julie Adams Cartoon SYLVANTHEATRECtolseo, MichiganSunday Monday, July 31, Aug 1 THE FAR COUNTRYin CinemaScopewithJames Stewart and Ruth RomanALSOABBOTT and COSTELLO MEET THE KEYSfONE COPS Friday, Saturday, July 29, 30Double FeatureDEVIL GIRL FROM MARS StarringHugh McDermott Hazel Court and John LaurieandJUNGLE MOON MEN withJohnny Weisrauller, Helene StantonSunday, Monday, July 31, Aug I ABBOTT AND COSTELLOMEET THE MUMMYA Comedy StarringAbbott and Costello, Marie Windsorhistheon in a month ,The cause of the plane crash atDexter last week in which Charles Quin jr was killed was said to oean empty gas tankPHONE UP 8 3359, monthAnnClarence Blades wrecked Whippet Saturday night near Burrought country club Maurice Kelly, Stanton Line  Andrew Campbell are workingthe staU corn borer patrol j NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE Born to Waldo Titmus, and wife J Default having oeen made iu vvFanny Johnsonat the Frank John conditions of a certain Mortgagemade by William C LaPrad andHazel  LaPrad, his wife of GrefosyMichigan to Ernest H Greeer of Pinckney, Michigan dated the 23rdday of February 1951 and recorded the the office of the Register ofDeeds for the County of Livingston and State of Michigan, on ctv otnday of February, 1952 in Liber 265of Mortgages, on pages 4l48 on jwhich Mortgage there is claimed tobe due at the date oi this no tier iorprincipal and interest the sum ofEight Hundred YoTty ITine and 55 100th 84955 dollars and the furjther sum of TwentyFive and  Abbott and CasteeloCartoonTues,Wed, Thur AUK 2, 3 4 SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVENBROTHEUSIn CinemaScopt and ColorStarringJan Powell, Howard Keel and WREVENGE OF THE CREATURE1 Sunday Show 3, 5, 7, 9Cartoon andSpjitTues, Wed, Thur, Aug 2, 3, 4, STRANGER ON HORSEBACKin TechuicolarA Western StarringJoel McCrea and K McCarthyandMAD AT THE WORLDTTJrama StarringFrank Lovejoy and O ODoanellJohn Agar anl Lori Nelson Cartoon ComingCult of Cobra, Escape toBurma,Tijht SpotLorn John SilverFLOWER AL OGASONSfroWINKELhAUS FLORAL COMPANYPhone 284 Hawaii00100ths 2500 Dollars as Attorf1 Qmod buy on berrieshowfari ome ptmg and bank n inOoN ZvOB IHBMfiksep then orcnfroshu neys fees, making the whole amfount claimed to be due at the date of this notice towit, the sum Eight iHundred SeventyFour and 55100th 87455 Dollars to which amountwill be added at the time of sale ultaxes insurance that may be paidby the said Mortgagee between the date of this notice and the time of said sale and no proceedings at lawhaving been instituted to recoer the debt now remaining secured bysaid mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale contained in said Mortgage has become opera tWeNow Therefore, Notice is HerebyGiven , that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgageand in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, thfl said mortgage will be forclosed by asate of the premises therein des cribed or so much thereof as maybe necessary, at public auction, tothe highest bidder at the West frontdoor of the Courthouse in the Cityof Howell and County of Livingston, Michigan, that being the place fholding the Circuit Court in and for said County on Friday, the 28thday of Octobcr,1955 at 1000 ocolck Eastern Standard Time in the forenoon of said day, and said premiseswill be sold to pay the amount to as aforesaid then due on said Mortgage together with Six B pet cent interest, legal costs, Attorneysfee and also any taxes and insurance that said Mortgagee does payon or prior to the date of said salewhich premises are described insaid mortgage as follows towitLands situate and being in the Township of Patnain, Livingston County, described at a parcel ofied as follows Beginningfractional Quarter i of Section31, Township 1 North Range 4 East Michigan fesju North Z4U U BEEF STEAKS, LBCHUCK ROASTS, LbPICNIC HAMS, LbFRESH YOUNG BpF UVER,Lb BEEF SOLD BY  OR  GROCERIES AND COLD MEATSTHE HOLLISTER MARKET 59c39c 42c29cI ship of iMichigan,1 Jugs4 MILES NORTH OF PINCKNEY ON THE THE PINCKNEY ROAD VGOOD FOOD  BEER WINE DINNERS DAILY 6 P M TO 9 P M Sunday 2 P Mto 8 P MSANDjiyiCHES  ANYTIMEat outheast corner of the North Tled May ftth 1955  east Quarter M of the Northwest iirands J Shields andthence West 58S feet thence Soath Willis L Lyons 8440 feet thsnee East 588 feet to Attorneys for Mortffa of bscinnm, coataMsf 44 9treeL How MichWedndy, July 27, 1965Th ePeopIStore Pbviey DisposeEater M Bceond CUuwMatter  PortoffkAct of Maxe 8 1177114 So Hofi 8tLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES ORYGOODSKEMSEDY GENERAL STORE Notes ot 48 Years AgoMiss Lelia Monks isUolpdo visiting inA band has been organized at Flerville with Floyd VatiRichter leader asA bad accident occured on thePere Marquette Railroad, 2 milesnorth of Salem Saturday when an excursion train hit a freight train40 were killed and 150 injuredThe trame work for MJ Reasonsnew home is up and brick laying hasstartedThe Jake Mack family have moved in the Wheeler Dinkelhouse onMill Streetnow 90 foot worlds record, worlds record when the international Auto Daredevil Champ ionship contest is held at theFowlervflle Fair Friday nightonly August 5thThere will be 33 different events on the biggest program ever of Outstanding Auto and Motorcycle Dare devil stunts and three great thriilshows will compete for the 1955 Championship They are Dick Roerp, All American Motor Maniac,, Billy Greeens Famous Canadian Aces and Ward Beams 1954 World Champions  This LEAP OF DEATH hastoken the lives of 7 great autodare devils Jack Perry, Lucky Teeter,Snook Wentzel, TommyMarcus, Johnny Roberts andWalt Owens and sent many more to the hospitals Threefamous auto dare devils will each jump a passenger car thru j Glenn and Eari Tupper are visitspace, each trying to break the ing relatives in Durand and FlintEditor Andrews has returned hislaunch from Half Moon Lake to theto the Pinckney mill pond LOCAL NEWSDoris Umsofcead entertained herclass last Tuesdy on her 15th birth day at a picnic dinner and splashparty at Bishop Lake These there were Roberta Ackley,Joleen Bavdlo, Janet Shirley and Linda Lee,Dick Wylie, Thomas Wylie Jaek Wylie, James Campbell and Alvin  4 Simonson Jack Doyle won the div i ing contest, Tom Wylie the swimm   ing contest and Dick Wylie the fluat , fring contestRev Keith Ledwide of Davison called at the Dispatch office last jlast Wednesday David Danrow has gone to CampBearkill near Bayview i IWork started on the structure of jthe new Peoples Church parsonage  on West Unadilla St last week t is of brick, 40x 5 rooms and bath with no basement Tom Wylie is becoming a skilledmotor boat pilot we heir Me m o Tony Mandell thrilling ride aroundHiland the other niht in Muray Daggs new hanieh He is a steuiyhand at the tiller Mrs Robert Parker and MrsThomas Donner were hostesses nthe bridge luncheon at Chemimr Hills Country Club last week MrsBonner won the Canasta prizeThe Rupert darners of Detroitcalled at the George VanXormankome Saturday on their way to MuskegonEarl Baughn and wife spent Sanday at the Robert Seefeld home atJaslyn LakeMrs Maude Sales is visaing atthe J H Hooker home Mies Yiua Pettys of Howell called SuulaMrs Susie VanHorn of Howellspent the week end at the CliffordVanHorn homeThe Robert BoReemer of TaylorCenter called at the ieorgee VanNorman home SundayThe Elmer Sherman of Hay Ciysspent Sunday with the Irvin Parser MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixture and SuppliesEsoris, 0 and Gss Hot Wster HeatersComplete Line of Pumps f  We ServicePHONE UP 8  7 S EAST HMiers GroceryCCS PcadOuiiHE LAKELAND DRLSS HOUSE n GLLARANCE SALEin o 0OFF ON ALLEnjoy Yourself at theANNUAL FOWLERVILLE FAIR FROM AUGUST 2 TO 6,1955 Fuwkrville, Mich2 BIG DAYS OF HARNESS RACING2 BIG DAYS OF BIG CAR AUTO RACINGMICHIGAN BARN DANCE4H TALENT SHOWWARD BEAM THRILL SHOW KLEINS VARIETY SHOWLARGEST MIDWAY EVER The HamburgPutnam FarmersClub meet with the Peter Coniways SaturdayOne of th season biggest crowdswas in town Saturday night Evvyhitching post was in useJohn Chalker smal colt even went into the Teeple Hardware StoreThe Ladles of the Ccmgl churchserve ic e cream at the opera houseSaturday night The Wales Leland family are visiing her sister in Grand Rapids Wilmont Reeves of Stockbridgespent the week end with LouisMonksLee Barton and sister, Alice ofDetroit are visiting MrsJennie Barton , , Dan P Markey is leaving on atrip around the worldW B Darrow is fixing up thoTuomey building on Howell St andwill open a drug storeJudge Mine has ordered4keplaintiff in the suit of R M Glenn V3William and Clyde Line to put upsecurity for costs The Grand Trunk Railroad is running an excursion to Niagara Fallson August 29thRev Joe Ryerson, Chelsea wosinjured in the bad Ann ArborJackson train wreck last weekV G Dinkel J,ohn Gardner, FrdBurgess, I J Abbott and familiesare camping at Portage Lake The AI Fresco Chibiicnteat Por tage Lake August 3rd Frank Shields of Howell has goneon a trip around the worldProsecuting Attorney James AGreene has ordered slot machinesout of the county The L J Henry family were SIMday guests of the Keith liradtmysof ChelseaMrs Lois Kimberly called on hehusband, Earl, at Mt Carmel hos pital , Detroit SundayMrs Willa Meyer and children ofAnn Arbor called at the W II Al ,ver home SundayThe Louis Swarthout family spntthe week end t Lovells George VanNorman was in Detroitlast WednesdaySusan Ayers of Parish field spentthe week end with the LetterMcAfeeesThe Ben Tomlins, Mrs Rosa LaRosa Vince LaRos family, BeanieLaRosa and wile and the Junior Doyles picniced t Silver Lake latThursday nightMrs Edith Carr is in Syracuse,XY where a son has been born luher daughter, Mrs Janis BakerMr, and Mrs Howard Thayir,daughter, Patty and Patty Ialmerare at Houghton this week at an ed jucational conferenceMrsWalter Clark and Mrs GAYClark called on the Lyle Hendees inAnn Arbor Wednesday Childrens iiee, Sportswear, Bathing SuitsSiiGitie rajauas and GownsClosecats os, tys , rag 39c value now 23cStore K S a ra tc  p    m Open SundaysfM Dr, Lakeland, Mich d crlFrom Vvlrr1 sit  Joe MarshModern Science FinallyCaches Up With GrandpaI got put in my place the other,hight Deserved it, too My father inlaw said we were due for badweatherBiwls are flying low,he reported, That means a stormX started to Josh with the oldgentleman about bcin supersti tious Thm my nephew Jim, onvacation from college, pipes up Grandads right, be At least, thats what they sayat school, Jim poes on The heavy air you pet before a storm forces insects down lowso hitrh, flying birds have to swoop alonpr the ground if they want to eat From where I sit, theres probably sound reasoning back of most old sayinffs  back of anything people have learned to be lieve in Take the idea of a stiteliin time saving nine sparing rodsand spoiling childrenof drinking hot milk, or a refreshing glasof beer, at bedtime Yo may not hold with any of thes beliefsyourself    but its not smart f qive them the birdThe Kenneth Mohlmans spent Sun ,day with his parenag at Strawberry Lake     uundatiotTAXESPINCKNEY VILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUE AND PAYABLE AT MY HOMESATURDAYS AND MONDAYSUNTIL FURTHER NOTICEHi EN REYNOLDS, Vifflage TreasurerSISEastPBuAiaSt P G Box 203, Pkckney IThj Harold Gallup family ofFarmington spent Saturday at theMurray Kennedy home THE ROUSH PLUMBINGIIIPERSONAL SALE OF HOUSEHOLDStarting Aug 1st I will sell my household FurnSTARTS 1000 A M 310 Webster Pi MZM1 PinckMyishingsJMany antiques and electrical appliancesare includedMRS ALMA HARRIS, 11250 TOMA ROAD Miles Sooth of Pinckney TRUCKSTRACTORSCARSr RUSSELL D SMITH CO MICH  en xstRepresented by  H W WYU6 v  BetterRudy hf i four present system wheeze andwarn through every gallon Or slowdown to a tncUc just when you seedThe irt high time you talked to its aouc owning a dependable, precisesf engineered MyersMyers systems virtually eliminatewater delivery failure And Myers quality soon pays for itself in freedoa torn repair billsOur Myers line is complete We havethe rig jnp  piston, Ejcto typeor suOTftrsmft  engineered to meet the requirements of your farm Our trained water specialist will be gladto give you exact specifications andcosts No obligation Phone ox write us today Sytten FOB 9ALJBGeed krifcltafaere or more, prices rightA Somer 8074 Wet MMFOR RENT6 room apt lowerEat Main t Pinckae Osear Beck Phone UPSHOT THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIatFOR SALEBaby bed as MattressRollaway bed, Iron bed aad sprif s, 2 buffets, 1 table, 3 kitchen ekairtChina cabinet golden oak4 S ererstuffed chairsmaroOB and traylawn chairs Phone Up 8,9t79 f Rap Cwfj, M BFiaekiey MieftfeaaCall 110 A M to tM P It Except WednesdaysMon, Tttes, FiL, Sat 700 to 80fr P MFOR SALEYear aroundat Kush Lake  Call Bova UPtown 8 3282 ftaveyhomes PHONB C P 21l FUNERAL HOMEBM CSvariM DirectorModecn Equipment, Ambukie ServicePHONE U P 8M72WANTEDCombiningFracns Shehan Phone UP 8 3S36FOH SALECanoe7 brandnwcan1 n  ,vas never been used Good deal VJ iPhone UP 8 3312  CUY GORDBJLTLE W MUN8ELL A d  RwRitoff SiOPTOMETRidT120 Wesi Grand Rvvr Huweii, AiichigaiLA KATEFOR SALEBeets for canning bypeck or bushel Barl GallupPhone UP 8 3105  viast Graud BiTerW Munsell, MiehigDEALERS NAME  THE LAVEY HARDWAREFOR SALE60 ft new wire fencing, 6 iron posts , garbage burner,burner  smaH electric washer11930 West Shore Dr,Hiiand LakeWANTEDPainting and Decorating, exievior and intemr Also tileJawing Darrow and Mrofka Phone UP 8 9991  R NeCDDsktiDENTISTNorth Michigan AreTelephone Office 935Residence 814Evening by Appointment Lioyd iTripGoriLPHONE U P Made tc LetraYou ttl youbuy Utm t ttOCX UUt Is large ,,Thit itOMUy bt I can offer you, causf I Uka your foot mesuremt tvniMh yat octet i a ad eivfdtb la U rtrta, lettbtr tnd color ofyjjr obatM Om S00 he fuhttua ticieci far Mai e WomtaMASON SHOESDIRECT FROM FACTORBy ordering throutb  8jcW 3wr tomar servic dlrtot from our factory,fou get your hot fiom frh, nwBtoc for 1M moneytad TH2Y IBBOUARANTOD TO FIT YOU If jro vast real foot onaforttelephone BO    AuctioneerSales A SpecialtySerf WyieGall Fowlervilt 226F6Arnold BerqdstWatch fiapcdringGold Siampi Watches, Watch Bandajiwele  qndpqde Fw BillfoldRitter TVSalcsServiceRADIO  TELEVISION SERVICB Piompt and Courteous Phone UP 85iUi 126 Webster 9i  Pinckney, Michigan Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVEft AGEEdith R CarrI 14 2 MILL STI Pinckney, Mich Phone UP 8S133Real EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Property Busiresi OpportunitiesIJst Your Property Jith MfUerald ReasoaBroker  209 North PeaRONE U P 8316JACKB f  a F UtFOR REArloditioned apartment Marvin Shirey UP 96621FOR SALEPony, saddle and Mrd ie, corn this week and beans by thepound or bushel, broccoli, beets, abbagre, dills Orders taken nowGeorge Holt UP I Lake Rd OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chilson Road, V4mL S of MH Phoa Brighton AC 7USpecializing in Fire Protection FYRFYTERSALES  SERVICEExtinguishers, Brass, Hose ProductsGeorge W Foster OIS THE OLD RELIABLE FUEL ORDiR NOW AND TAKE ADVANT THE LOW SUMMER PRICESTERMS IF DESIREDD, L HOEY  SONSPHONE DEXTER HAMILT9N 681 FOR COOKING, WATER HEATING ANDHOME HEATINGWYLIE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELLPinckneys FOP SALE1S50 4 door ChryHowell,Micfl  UP 8554 5Fir e Extinguisher g Repaire dPAINTN G AUFORAHN G iTfn  e r teT INTERIO R AN D EXTBRIO R 945 2Wockuaranteed  Fre e Estimate s 1800  Ca HA 6 945 2Phon e Hewel  265 W   FO R SALE4 7 Dodg  pickup, , 4 6FO R RENTFumJshe d Room  Cadillac,  4 9 Dodge , 4  door,4 7 Buic kPhon e P 9 9971 and a Girls bicycleGeorge VanSkiver 1122 Mowers RdTO RENTThree Room apartment phone UP  89908at 409 Putnam St Pinckney William Kennedy FOR SALELawn mower, town alseFOR SALEGood western saddle, Hollywood bed,electric razor,2 smallbridle, curry comb and brush radios, metal stand for hammock,Roy Campbell, phone UP 89746 large kitchen cupboard,8olid nahog FCR SALEA cabinet sink ana an any secretary, lauge, Geji Blec TVoil burning water heater   conaole,like new, Singer sewingNelson Buzzard, Tel UP 83332 machine, good condition Mrs A,    1mmmmm Skinner, Phone UP 83196FOR SALEFryers, Guineas, dress ed, guinea eggs and keets, 100 egg WANTEDCustom Combining andincubator, Shetland pony 4 years Bailing Eugene MacAjnsh Phone old, gentle George Holt UP 8 9737 or UP 8 6500UP 86602 WANTEDOdd JODS on week ends John C Burg, PhoneU 83277FOR SALEcase2FRUITS VEGETABLESGROCERIES FR SALEOak bookglass doors Circulatorblower, Davenpot and chair,uum Cleaner Call Howell 706 Eva BnquistWANTED  Mai Help, Salesmanto sell Buicks around Pincknejr Allor part time References required LIVINGSTON MOTOR SALESYour Buick DlH FOR SALEFord Tractor Cultivaton nearly newCarl HolHster, 3822 Weat M36OR SALE1941Ii 1 A tLE m barre11 prices pnT1 HolIistir 2822 Weat M36 gfl Celfor and delivered,Phone Ho well 1354 or 11 plus F0R SALEElectric Sander,tris drills, with buffing J1 navy hammock, I brushes 239Vi N FISHMARKET PRICESQUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE WANTEDWashngs and ironingsCall Mrs Rendell at HA 6958SFOR SALR3 Pieee Mohair LivingTHE LOAN WORK AS THE CAT1X4 I AVn COMPANY Ii 1Bt  HoweU at 4350 RREUWelIs and of Pumps    So say people who finance theirnew automobiles at the First Nat ional ak, HoweU They get both carboth car fendloan on the moit favorabe termsIts a smooth uptodatetrouble fee operatonMust you be a customer of oursto borrow for this purpose ioBut we think the transaction willestablish a relationship youll wantto continue, fome ta ,ieea ORDER YOUREARLBaskJH Federal DepaaltAB DfoaHa jaswsj Op f A  BIRDS NOWTIFIED OATS AND BEANSOR SPRING PLANTINGARMERS COMPANY1</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>      ,     V     ,  IVJ    5  V r1 I,      I PINCKNBY DISPATCH Wddnesfr, July 20, 1955 NeGamesMICHIGAN MIRR  WIN AT CASSIDY LAKEi  Pinckney won an easy 13 to 1victory at Caidy Lake Saturday IItemifthrow had not been fumbled ne runliob MeabonAiJ R H v, aM rvmi i victory at Caftidy Lake batMkhigan Republicans are try mg v r to rally under a unity tennerbehind    Clifford Sullivan, Port Huroa attoraey elected national committee last week to replace David Kendajresigned They see m him a symbol    L w  of harmony to end their party wran , ging over the nomination for gov ernor and other offices i Meabon rfySullivan says all factions must  Meyer, ssunite to defeat a formidable op Jeffreys lbponent But as yet they have no  Burns, cf outstanding candidate for governor Gentile IfMayor Cobo of petxoit, according  Darrow, 2b 4 1to the papers has soured n the Southwell, p 1 1idea f running, due, to Democratic Moriarity, 3b 2 2 1kill the Detroit nonpar  Clark, 3b 0 0 0KLNSEY  GEARHARTGwendolyn Kinsey, daughter ofMr and Mrs Lyle Kinsey of FarleyRoad and Donald Gearhart, son ofMr and Mrs Joe Gearhart of HowJoe I ell was married Saturday night at the Church of God at Wrights Coners by Rev Alan Hancock The bride wore a strapless whitec  33   44 ,  4 2110 0 2 00threats to 0 2 0iaan system of government Also he  Reader cis not too sure he can win in a state j Kennedy, ss 0 0 0Cassidy LakeDePugh, 3r wide fight0Sullivan is a harmony candidateand not too well known The other candidates for the job, Owen Cleary, John Martin and Berry Beaman allhad enemiesMeanwhile the Democrats are  Jonea ss building up local party orgamajat DOggan 3b 3AB R H3 0 13 03Small, rf   3 0Cameron, lb  3 0Evans, c 3 1buckner 2b 3 0ions which Republicans have  i ooodson p feuoied Chairman Neil Stablerstarted this in 1951 and it paid oil BATTINGlast year and this b Meabon Gov Williams plans are still uu j Phil Gentile 23 7 10known and will be until after the Bob Meabon 16 4 6 1956 national conventions He is  Jim Meyerriven musk chance for the presiU Max Southwelllfntial nomination but might get the Bob Darrownod for vice president Michigan i Dan BurnsSat not enough presidential votes Ray Moriarity to tempt either party to pick their joe Jeffreys presidential nominees from this Dennie Clark  0 00 13 0 032 g 11 21 6 715 4 516 5 521 5 521 421 4 0 0 50043U370333666612233 St Marys Catholic ChareaRev i Albert SeiimiU, PasterSunday Masse S00 and 1000 am Novena devo IQUH Friday eveningat 7tUConfessions, Friday evening after Noveaa Devotions and Saturday from 730 to 900 p m and Sunday before the 800 Mass LOCALDarrow, wife and 2 grard Detroit called on the M5 Darrowa Suodaylace gown with matching uccessor ories and carried white rosesv The maid of honor and bridesmaids wereall sisters of the brideMrs Dorothy Butzen wore old rose over netShirButzenley an orchid colored gown and Ja iil th Mcnnomte ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter Each1000Morning VN orshif, Sunday Sib si 1100Ann yellow all styled similar to the j young Peoples Meeting 730 Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 80015th annual community summermaid of honor with head pieces oicarnations  Carolene another sister was flower girl and Orville Butzen,nephew, ring bearer Walter Workman was best manand Kenneth Gearhart aad Harold Spittler were ushers The reception was at the brideshome in charge of Mrs Ocsar Rahfass and Mrs Clifford Chambers After a two weeks trip in upperMichigan the couple will reside onAllen Road, HowelJ The bride graduated from Pinckney high school last June the groomfrom Howell highschool and is em ployed at the Michigan State San Mrs Kennth Quigley and MrsKeneth Line sang before the ceremony and Rev Hancock sang the Lords Prayer5 40state 8Dick KennedySenator Hutchinson, Republicanin a speech last week started oti u Michigan ever has another j COUNTY 0 00 0 14200 U000 000LEAGUE STANDiNliSPinckney went into first place AIRPANE CRASHCharles Quin, 23, of Dexter, was killed and Robert McLead, 21, and John McVicar injured Monday nitewhen the plane prlotted by the hititer crashed about 8 p mon the fciiiCranson or J J Wagoner farm onDaly Road, 3 miles northeast ofDexter McVican owns the Wash tenaw airport and was trying out ,plane, the others went for the ride, vacation Bible school is fromJuly 11 to 22 at Calvary MennonitechurchClasscs for ail ages through the high school Everyone welcomeCongragaucrtat Church Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 a mMorning Worship 1045 A mThurs niyht prajer meeting at the church at 800Wed choir prartlc 730 p IU,The P epics ChurchM36 West between Main snd Unadilla StreeU Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor 945 a tn1100 a m 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m780 p mSunday SchoolSunday WorshipYouth GroupEvening ServiceThuLs Prayer Jr CKoir practice WodSr Choir Prritice Wed URRtfil COMftlENlWe note in our exchangee theissing of William Duncan, long supervisor of Green Oak twp We became acquainted with BUIGeorge Brunton and wife ae vis  some ZO years ago when th camit ing relatives at Couiaton, Ont I puijn waa on to get M36 blacktopp The Oscar Becks hawe a palmina j td MJG was gravel then in badcoir, born 2 weeks ago jshape and extremely dusty TheWilbur Eisele and wife of Fow j Pinckney board of commerce waslerville called on Mrs 9mma Voll  active then and Lucius Wilson Sr prevailed on them to start a camppaign to get the road blacktoppedPostcards, bills were put out anaa mass meeting held at the old coin munity hall here in which everycommunity from Mason to Novi wasmer SundayMr and Mrs Earl Wilson havemoved from the He it Reason farmto the old Marble schoolThe Andrew Campbell family vis pited the Dick Youn family in Rapids lasU week Dr Mart Clinton and wife oftroit called on the C JSunday represented about 300 in all MrWilson presided, John C Nagel, Detroit councilman who had a summerhome at Buck Lake was elected tneA car driven by Dan Milliken rrot president of the organization, Ch3rout of control Thursday night and lls Hamilton Novi supervisor, vice ended up in C J Clintons front prtsident, yo editor, secretary andone Koy lurk, treasurer A collectionwas taken up to pay expensesI recalled on niltuber Lawrence McClear of Gregp Jyard at Dexter Corners Nowas hurt The Andrew NesbittsMrs Carnclia Bowcn in Howell Fri orv ws one of the collectors Billday William Davis of West Duncan headed  Green Oak delegaVirginia ton An appointment was securedy D VanWagoner, stathighway commissioner and a deieof about 100 from all the commun went to Lauding1 Mr Nagel was dvisited at the Andrew Nesbitt home with Murray D VanWagoner, sUtelast wekMr and Mrs Lawrenceentertained their family and re1atives Friday in honor of their wedd Iok snum arit h1 presented jetit , ions with over 500 signers askingfamily reunion e roau  blacktopped Vauwas held Sunday at the  home f uguner receive the aelegationMrs Alida Loring in HwcllTiic killflly ad said the only thing holdL J Henry Tom Ware and K eith iri bck the job was lack of fithdsBradbury families attended The Th v road was blacktopped in spaceRoss Lambs flew there from Cincin of a fcw vears  ing anniversaryThe Schoenhalsnatti , Ohio Earl Kimberly underwent an op  ee  last week as Howell Gear lost to  Somehing went wrong and when Chaplains are asked to keep peat jjamurg e to 4 wihle the Pinckney i he tried to land in a field he crash1 Via ntate orisons One of tlV rn g Humbursr  ram was rninpri mitriif i ed Quin was dead on admissioTi toin the state prisonsiin tne Biate po  ,  rimouxg game was rainea outleaders in the Ionia prison brea in Service beat Fowlerville 1 to 0June was only 19 years old He iwiben disowned by hi8 tomily andhid not had a victor in 2 years Hamburg game was rained outCity t ed Quin was dead on admLsskm toLIBRARY NEWSNew books of the library aveYoung Ike by Hatch, While the Crwd,Cheers by Cooke PalominoPony by Martin, TexasToffiboy byLenski, Communications from Cave Vritihng to Tslevision by Bathelur,and Auntie Mame by Deiinia h Bk Sa Pinckney ,,Howell Gear  City Service  Fowierville ,Hiamburg1 W L 4 1 4 2 3 32 4 A hospital, the otahers injuries wePCT  not seerious McLead is the son of 800  Jack McLcod, Dexter druggist366  Qun was the son of Charles and 1 Grace Marshall Quin and was unmarried He is also a cousin of Sylvester Harris and Mrs Fannie Mur STPAtlS LUTHERAN CHURCHo Missouri Syrp77013 Eat M36 Hamburg Rev Walter J Wenk,Phone AC 99054, BrijfhtonSunday School 10 a m every Sun Kegular Worship Service 11 a m Vacationers welcomeCome worshipwith us operation at MtDetroit last week Mr and Mis W H Carniol hospital,Meyer and The Georgia senate voted to inviteGov Williams of Mich, to address their legislature but the house reMrs Mae Duller attended the White fud to Jurr The controversy Shrine picnic at Lake Chomung Sun waii  by the resolution lubi I nutted by the governor at the 1952x1 The North Hamburg Farm Bur TV06NFLORA MAY McARTORFlora May McArtor was born inIndiana Jiriy 6, 1894 and eau met afthe EH Fritch hone atLake Chemung last weekFloyd Jearhart of Uike Odes vspent the week end at the Mark Nash home Henry Roumelt of Detroit spentthe week end at the Latson homeLonnie VanSlambrook and wife eii as this otie and we could noter wass a rooluion so misrepresent sec where southern delegates hadany compliant It was not a loyaty oith r an attempt to read thasouthern delegates out of the partyIt merely called on the delegates U that the Democrat ticket nomi250OESRAZAAfSaturday, August 6 at 10 a m p m at Masonic temple Lophy, homo Sunday,away at the home of her daughter,, Mrs j,a Hul is Rt East of Cregorv called at the Ralph Hall nati a,1  nmventun was placodProceeds of the Bake bll0 w   LuncheQn gerved u a m to 2 pm Bake Sale, Mrs, Mae Daller, chAprons, Virginia VanNorman chThemeTimltB  for small i Market, Roberta Miller, ch405CONSERVATION iitwill pravail this year except ,Fancy Work, Sadie Moran, ch Hll hi to s Ur nerson Baby booth, Esther Hall ch has been cut W 3 eron  y    The dept wiU pend IfOO  Qrab Bft Amania DeBarr chroe gets TW,,,, The dept has purchased 124Umore acres of land in Dickinson, Delta and Antrim counties A St Joseph county delegation toLansing wants the dept to purchase4000 acres of land near Sturgis ior recreation purposes A similar request in 1951 was turned dow due to lack of fund The conservation dept does nothave tents trailers or other faciiiites to rent at state parks Ice Cramh,Emma HoydchCandy Booth, Rainbow Girls O E S mewbers turn in theirdonations by Augmst 5thCARD OF THANKS BAND BOOSTERS SOCIALWould you enjoy a band conceitCome to the Chelsea Band BoostersIce Cream Social, located on Sibleylload near Baxter Food Market m M92 Friday, July 22 at 530 p mSeizing to begin at 530 Bring thefamily and friend and come for supper Enjoy two concerts at 730 and 930 pmPlenty of entertainment orall including Davy Crockett in per son Proceeds to go for additionaluniforms Hoping to see you all Band Booster Club, President awayMrs Clifford Miller in Pinckney onJuly 15, 1855 She wastht daujjhtr ofand Jake Sparks of South the ballot in their states, 4 yearsbefore whe Harry Tinman ran 4 southern states did rrot put the Democrat ticket on their ballots Gov ,  , , , Williams resolution exerted enough,   ,, , r, ,, presure so that tiif iicmocvat Tucicetfor W H Moyer and Green Brosthis week at the home makersfield, Mo and was united in mnrrj killw, in an accident at Monre ast won al ,stato balIot  12Theiafre to Robert McArtor of Miller , wcek ,fe wus dlivi R truek loa,, southern delates Mo, April 7, 1912 of stoei He leaves u wiiV anH two f a njatlimI tortvention and it wuTo this union was born Mildred, cniU1,cn  i thli l to  that the nomiaeesRoberta and Burl William, the latt  David Steok, and fmHy of L,lkt of G convemion were placed ouee dieing in early childhood  land, Ed Kenny aIld wife of Howell Lhi bllot ln thn stat1 Besides her 2 daughters she is sur j the jjynn HcattiRs, JMcDcvitts andvived by her father, Jako Sparks,3  cje,te Hunters of Rush Lake called i sisters, Mrs Carrie Griffiths, Pinck nn tjie Lester McAfees Sunday i The ney, Mrs Ethel Gayer nnA Mva         Cora Meyers of South ,and Mva army issued an order in KorCOUNTRY COOKSThe Country Cooks met at theRev Winger home with 18 present yMo, 3 brothers, Gilford of Oakland WhThe Tom Clark family of Ann Area last week that had repercussioasGreenfieM, jOr spent Sunday with Mrs Mar Tf  u f  Calif, Therman of Longview, Wash,and Albert of South GreenfieldMo j garet Clark and familyIt was that arnry officers couldlonger take their Koran girl friendsMrand Mrs Merlin Amburtrvy, into officers clubs there Now thew    Mr and Mrs Clifford Miller,Aui officers clubs flourish at all traiuThere are 3 grandchildren, Apatha j tha Henry and Mrs Garrie Griffith inf centers in this country aad Henry and Chiquita and Joe Am accompanied the body of Mrs Flora abroad Officers pay 8ft much aburgey of Pinckney McArtor to Greenfield Mo TheyWhen she was 15 her mother died j wu return Fridayw    , wnen sne was xo nei muuict uwWe wish m this way to express , Jim HolhngBworth, vice President, d fce hftd the responsibiUty ofour appreciation for all the many  presided We gave the pledge to uw ,   hr brOthers and sisterSShc acts of kindnew shown during our flag and held our busines, meeeting a member of the ltepti8tchunhbereavement Also for the beautiful Rachel Nash and Joleyn Basydoflowers and especially to the LAS flowers ad py Kings Daughters, to Mrs Cornerfor her wonderfuV care and the Revdices WJ ui w v  f her wondertui care ana me rvev4,000,000 of Michigans 36,000,000 ,cLucas fof hig comforting wordsLJLx Ut wilLjdways be remembered  o it is esthnatedMichigan still has 100 timber wolves hx the upper peninsula only 23were bountied last year, None thavebeen bountied in the lower peninsultin 40 yearsCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGSPinckney, Mich, July 12 1955Regoar meeting of Village Coundl called to order by acting presi dent Howard Read Followed byroil calUresLavey, Tiplady, Kena dy, Read itndShirrey Absent Swarthout Motion by Lavey suppored byallow following  bills Pinckney Pispatch, printing 3180Murrays Gulf gaa, oil 1383 Mr and Mrs JVRT tivermoTrVincent LaRosa and family pave the demonstrationBIDS ADVERTJSED FORBids have been advertised for j the first unit of the expressway from Farmlngton to Brighten onTJS and Mrs Perry A Long j 16 Expressway grade separatioi Mr and Mrs John Uvermore and will be built at Kent Lake, of South Greenfield and an activeworker The funeral was held from tlieSwarthout Funeral Home Sunday,230 p m, Revs Winger and Ruejj segger officiating Burial was inSottth Greenfield Mo, Jfamily ,1Mrs Louise Shehan ia visitingMrs Alma Harris Djotfis Umstead entertained 16 South Hill OM Plank, Wixoip110 Mile, Drake, Orcrd LakeFarnjington RoadsTed Shroeder, 12, son of the EarlSchroeders of Anderson suffered and hand cuts last week toward their operation Theyconsist of dance halT, dining room,aMrs Dordthy Dinkel and Johnny bar and a snack bar and until 19S1Lan  slot machines Only officers are allowed membership The enlisted menhave clubs of thiii own and moatand Christine returned fromsing last Thursday Mrs Howard Road attendedbridge party Wednesday at me the bubub was caused by fear thehome of Mrs Charlotte Knight of order might inciude them WeMarion arethatIsnbell Nash and theKIWAN1S NOTESThe Whites won from the Bluea combine arm fell on him and was , Kenneth Fry families plcniced attaken to St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Independence Lake Sunday are told by Korean veteransKnnneth Sears  Roebuck andZilla of Ann Arbor spent Sunday Ward catalogues are standardwith Mrs Ruth Ritter  equipment in the army libraries andMrsTGeorge Wilde Sr of Ann the Korean belles wear 125 goArbor spent the week end with Mrs the gift of their soldier friendHoward Bead   jThe Ray Bums, Jack Young and My g Howard Hsad, repair cisternand MenyStfal Day expenseDoaalQ winger, care of flag 2650600 Thursday niht will be played1lodge and Wildlife andConserHbtfngsworthand Basydlo Singer, HoyMotion by Shirley, supported byTiplady to accept resolution as publisher regarding the closing oi tho South Half of Mill St, No objection were received CarriedMotion to adjourn carried Mired Ackley, vttlafe clerkBAKE AND SALETh Mary  Martha Circle of St i XttUwraa Church of Hamwill hold a Bke Sale and aSammag Sale on the Lawn of theLakeland Dress Shop si 4700 Mid girls at a picnic dinner and swinv last Monday night 9 J jThe  ,  jat Bishop Lake Tuesday on the j occasion of her 15th birthday Don Swarthoot vr in StockbridgeMonday to assist Milner with adouble funeral Tolle and Lucy Fletcher were killed Friday nightin an auto accident at North TerriI CARD OF THANKS torial and Hankerd RdsThey leave  I wish to give thanks to all mv  friends and neighborsAlso my gratitude to the Odd Fellows and Reb lodges and Wildfilfe and Conr The Dale Miller family crossedAmbassador bridge into to Canadaunday Billy Shehan and Dr Curtis ofArbor called on William Shehanlastweek  s Bob Carr of Grand Rapids spentthe week end with his mother, Mrs Ben Tomlin and wife are oarkfrom California and called on theVince LaRosas Sunday Mrs Denise LaRosa and daughtergot home from St Joe hospital Fri ,    nineties and buried in Captol lark which was the capitoiDetroit and the legislature arewaging a battle as to the final rest ing place of Steven T Mason, fimgovern of Michigan He died inNew York and was buried there for years until brought to DetroThe P Jones family of Tororitt Miaen MasorT was govertne we c   Ont and Mrs Lucille Csrgil of Ann nor Detrdt had t0 moVe h to ,dEdith Carr and was entertained at  Arbor spent Sunday with the Ha, stroct whjch 8tapted the pr0tthe Lucius Doyle jr home Sunday I n, 6 small children The Misses Anna Brock andLou Gardner gave a stork shower day afternoonCarol MillerCantrellGeorge Gardner is visiting Maryold PortersGeorge VanNorman was in Plymmouth last weekMrs Edith VanNorman has gonehorn at Strawberry Lake in honor j dinner eld in my honorof Mrs James Gardner She received Thomas Mohlmanof Mrs James dmany gifts from friends and relatives Games were payed and a luncheon served A nice time was enjoyedby alL  fMr and Mrs Manuel Garcia sr CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank my friends andneighbors who sent me cards andand flowers while 1 was in thelaad DrirejStrawbernr ASeorday, July 16th at 1 a, mCome a Lou Gardner gave a srorx snower ecca ioages ami Luav   oSunday at the Georgl Gardner j vation league of Hamburg for the, is now vice president of the YankeeGear Company of Royal OakHarold Pidgeon and wife of Flintcalled on Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday Miss Evelyn Darrow with Kathyand Dick Loomi of Flushing, L Iare  siting the M E Darrows Ben White and wife called on theBasil Whites on Mason Road lastThursday Anita Shirey is at a girls campBear kiU The Marvin Shirey andRev Ruegsegger family went tjvisit them of Strawberry to California and will stop at Yoll ar spending 10 days lit Newberryent controversyWesley Reader aand Manuel Garcia jr and Mary pitalLou Qardner of Detroit were Sun George BruntonLu Gdinner guest of the George Gard ANOUNCEMENTMrs Peter Boban announces theWH Makinder ofPortaifeUke1 engagement of her dauirhter,June,and the Charbowean tractor came to Ronald Darrow, son of Mrs, IvaDarrow of Pinckney Th weddingwill take place August 6 at St i  M Marys rectory, Pincksey stone ParkThe Fred Reads entertained theJohn McGuires, Dr Steve Brown and Marilyn and the Jerry Brownfamily of Detroit SundayThe Jack Sharps of Ining andMrs Mae Metz of Howell spent Sun Sunday at the Lee Lavey home The Honkins children of Detroit and Bay lit MillerLavey is in Veterans hospitAnn Arbor Rev Fr McQuillan of the William Shehans and lt Harris Sundavare visiting at the Bo Jack home, last week She waswhile their parents are in Florid, home of Mrs Dr C J Towner has sold hia later to Stplace at Dover known as the Thomas Birkett homestead to Casey day Rodriqui He is of Mexican desent The Norman Clark familyAmerican weekwent to Me Ann ArborL Bioxom was in LansingMrs Mum Shehan fell andcd the hip h recently broke agamtoken to th  TWMcPhrson Statt link Ovtr Niiiety ftaft if life BankingIN MEMORIA  With the world in its present troubledstate, minor conflicts in progress at severalpoints and the danger of atomic warfare hang ing over us, we pause to honor the dead of pastWars each war which waa to bt the last One ponders upon this terrible waste ofaucT wonders if it muat always be thus or Jwill mankind find the way through which warscan truly1 become a thing of the past, 0TATB OF MICXKAKThe Frrtrtt Oovtftr tfce UifftoIs tl Matter  tat MMAt a session of wad Court held ontwelth day of July IMSregent, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probateis HMkum GIVENThat all creditors of saidare repaired to present tfceir claim in writing and under oath to saidcourt, and to serve a copy thereofupon Ernest Drown, admwwa of Gregory,Mich,fidicuary of said estate , that uch claims will be heardand that the heirs at law of said decad be determined by said Court jat ths Probate Office oa Iteaabr 20, 15 at tea atm,it in Ordered, Thai notice thereofgiven by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively ioug to said day of hearing, inth Pinckney Dispatch, and that the titioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior u such hearing, or by personalI service at least five 5 dava ariaHiram R Smith vyo joA true copy Celesta ParshallI Jlerk of robaU tAll deposits up to 10,000 insured by our membershipj in the Federal Deposit Imwraace CorporationWE MtPHERSON STATE BANK to 10,000 msoreriby our membership in tatDeposit Insurance CovperatfovOver EightyNine Years of Safe The AltaMaeBEAUTY SALON CLOSED ON MONDAYOPEN AT 900 A MSALON IS AIR CONDITIONEDfHQNEiJPr3359 NOTES 25 YEARS AGQPirvckney defeated Harry Germans Northville team Sunday 14to 3 German only piehed  innings Ray Clements of the Ann Arbor firedept pitched for Pinckney dBrown had 4 hits and Hub Left IThe annual school report showdreceipts for the year of 18,06516and expenditures el 11,01776Stanley Dinkel is visitiag JlotortRead at Portage Lake Messrs  Henijy Shire WayneCair, Morgan Harris, Vic Bourbon ais and Ted Singer were in GregoryMonday nightDean Reason is a traffic checkerwith the state highway dept Don Swarthout and Emil Weddigehave left on a 2 week trip to Quebec Ontario Charles ynKeuran was in towFriday circulating Grosbeck forgovernor petitions A large number from here wntto Aim Arbor Thursday night toto see the Hoover BallKellogg ball game Hoover won 10 to 5 Eddie Drinkert who ha playedconsiderable ball with Pinckney broke his anke last week playing inthe Bankers League in Detroit Pinckney beat the Lansing Eagleslast week 8 to L Hub Lee had 3hits Walt Graves played right fieldfor Pinckney Batteries Moraa ALw Beadle  ScSaaf  wNkCHBORJNG MUTES Mn J L Doaohue and aoB,Bili,were on the 4H TV program on WEAK, Laotiag last week DeannaBixdsong and Jake Dankers play ed accoxtttansThe Dexter bank is now air conditionedThe Dexter high school band know giving concert in to Dexterpark Neil Nixon and CleQard McLaughlin were elected to the Dexter schoolThe Dexter elementary schoolhas been named the H Carl Bateschool, honoring Mr Bates who re tired after 29 year3 on the board Abronze plaeque bearing the name j has been placed on the schoolCole Bros Circu8 is at Fowlervilleuly 26 and Stqckbridge July 27Jack Tomion son of Waiter Tornion of FowlerviUe has passed the state bar examination ,, t  ,,        fV , ,      ,f ,        ,       HOWELL THEATREHOWXU MK3DGAM Iff THEATREWHITMORE LAKETit, Wei, That, Jily It  tS TH1 GLASS MUIFTsMTFriday Satardy Jsly 18, ttT Power aarf Mawetsi OHar kTHE LONQ GiRAT UHV2B CuwaiaScoB aad CaterSaaday, Maadsr, JalTVi, U MattM Bwadax SM p m Cant20,00 UUGUSS TODSE IS AwttaKirk DongUu and Jame Mason In i inemftScope aad Cofer Friday, ftatmrday, July 22, MTHE MAKAUDEBSla TecitoicoAwvitaDaa Duryea ami Jeff EkhardsKswam Wyaa and Jama LwUFINGER MANfiaaglaads most hatedwithFniak Lovejoy and Peggy CaMla Color CartoonSun, Mon, Tut July 24, 25, 20 FOX FIREWilliam Hickey, found guilty ofthe murder of John Ortez, a Mexican near Brighton was given a ifeby Judge Carlund William and Dayid Jolls who pled guilty to the mur der of Lawrence Jackson nearBrighton alBO got life sentencesWayne Williams and Bill Bennettwere elected to tfce Hamburg school board to replace Charles Bennettand Walter DeWolfe No action was taken on consolidating with another jer district There is some talk novof Hamburg, Winans Lake and Whilmore Lake consodatingPrank Seger and Clay Wilt wertelected to Brighton school boardMrs Wiliam BReader, 80, died ather home in Howell last Tuesday, i She, was formerly Mrs Guy Hosier  Tues, Wed, Thur July 26, 87, 2SDale Robertson and Sally Fenrt  SON SJNBADIn Superscope aad eotor StarringJans RuaseU and Jeff ChandUr Selected Shorts Tkurs July 27, 2oSCO DRIVEIN THEATREANN AJIBOR MICHIGAN BIO HOUSE IStarringI Robert Crawford, Ralph Meeker  and ROBBERS ROOST in TechnicolorGeergt Montgomery, Richard Color Cartoon and NewFriday, Saturday, July 22, tS GREEN FEMEIn CinemaSeope tui ColorStarringStewart Granger and Grace Kelly SYLVANTHEATREFOUR GUNS TO THl BORDER is TechmleeWrwithRory Calheun and Coleen Miller  CartoonThe engagement of Beverly Ar inett and James Applets jr ol  Brighton is announcedThe Brighton Kiwanis Cub heldtheir picnic at Ellis Hotel, Lakeland last week Sunday, Monday, July 24, 21VIOLENT 8ATURDAYin CinemaScope and Color  Friday, Saturday, July 22, 21j HELLS ISLAND i In Technicolor withJobs Payne and Mary Mvphjrand Fraacis SuHivaaCsrtoen and NewPaul Bennett has been namedHowell recreation director,replacingMarlin Alberts, resigned320 employees of the Howel Electric Motors went out on a strikelast week Monday ,Attorney Stanley Bemman withDr Barton of Howell flew over theocean to Englnd last weekPatty Backmarorbatfta dancer, daughter of Mrs Ruth Everg Blackmar of Howell is on the Cheastag ing Show Boat programWilliam Duncan, 77, for 19 yearssupervisorof Green Oak died lastweek He was a member of the South Lyon Masonic Lodge and issurvived by a son and 2 daughtersThe Chelsea Milling Co will aad14000 ft of floor space to theirmillThe Chelsea Kiwanis Club took in1,87900 at their rummage sale lastweekDr Dean Meyers famous University of Miehigan eye specialist surgeon died at the Colonial ManorNursing Home Chelsea last week Gary Browe, 11, of Detroit drowned at Kent Lake near Brighton lastweek when he fell off paddleboard u Victor Mature and Sylvia SidneyaadBSCAPB TO BURMAIn CinemaScope and ColorCartoeaBarbara Stanwyck Rebert Ryan CartoovTues, Wed, Thtir, July 26, 27, SDEMETRIUS  the GLADIATORSIn CinemaScope and Color iiVictor Mature and tatas Hay ward andWALKING MY BABY BACKHOMECartoen Sunday Monday, July 24 USTRANGE LADY IN TOWN in CinemScope and Color  A Drama StarringGresr Garson and Dana Aadrewa Dale Robertson and Sally ForrestSusday Shows 245 CootTue Wed, Thur, July 26, 7, ZS CAPTAIN LIGHTFOOTwithRock Hudson, Barbara and Jeff MorrowIn CinemaScopeShows 715 and 908CoatingAbbott and Costelto Meetthe Mammy Cult of the Cofcra,TheProdigal, Escape to Burma1 rTTm   FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSfron ivWINKELMAUS FLORAL COMPANYPhone 284 HowellSPECIALS LOOKLOOK LOOKYOUNG BEEF FRONTS Lb   27cNotes ot 48 Yean Af j COME IN AND FILL YOUR LOCKER NOW BEFORE PRICES GO UPGROUND BEEFr, Ub 35c 3 Lbs 100Joe Loree of Marion suffered astroke last weekPicked freshright Irem your freezerri  Its a snap to keep beans as first an the daytbey were picked, in a home food freezerHomegrown or bargain specials, your fruitsand vegetables will stay gardensweet for months And theyll retain all their healthgiving vitamins and minerals, too No doubtAbout it Youll love a home foodaad the menumagic it perform Gene Campbell put a gasolineaunch on the mill pond SaurdayLacy Culhane has gone north towork this summerEmeat Frost was injured lastweek when bt fell fron a load ofhayPaul Bock who bought the RevCrane place is building a bakerythereCharles Eddy who was bitten bya rattlesnake Ja nowi able te walk BEEFRBSLBUpright or awmtbuythe onethat fits  without crutcshes John Teeple and family are camping at Portage Lake Joe Presaley and Carl Sykes tooka canoe trip last week from Lakeland to Ann Arbor via the Huron River White scraping in his gravel pitlast week one of Lyle BriggV horhorse fell in the pond It took some some time to get him out g J C Bice of Pontiac is substituting at the depot while W HClarkand wife are a Shncoe Onario Rev Gates and wife are spending8 weeks at their farm at Edmore, George Winaas of Winans Lakehad 200 Rhode Island chickens stolen one night last week Hwall voted down their sewerpropoflilUn 270 to 196 Every cottage at Lakelaad andStrawberry Lake is filled and thatI section aow nas a population of 700Editor F U Adrews and wifeare attending th Michigan Press at Chicago this weak GROCERIES AND COLD MEATSSOWERS  HOLUSTER4 MILES NORTH OF PINCKNEY ON THE TOE PINCKNEY ROAD GOOD IIIBEERWINEDINNERS DA1LY6PMTO9PM SoBUy 2 P M to 8 P MSANDWlOffiS  ANYTIME 4 ,jiiUjyg  t   ,fs ISuppliWellbalanced fertiliser pro daces extra quality, hign yielding com leftI F YOU are aiming at highyields and high profits in1954, its time now to order yourfertilizer, advises the MiddleWest Soil Improvement Com mittee Delay may mean youwont get the plant food you need for next springs plantingoperations rHigh profit yields depend onsupplying the soil with all the nutrients it requires to feed the crops   Agronomists point out that asound System of soil manage ment based on increased fertilizer use pays rich dividends on most Corn BeH farms Thetrend has feen toward high ap plications of plant food, with many farmers using up to 1,000puund per acreCm ykds per acre in theMiddle West could be boosted it Jest a third by the teamvM f ,d management andfcav amounts of fertilizer,Ihsc agronomists point outWheat production culd bedoubled, hay and pasture andsoybean yields increased one fourth The higher yields per acre mean lower costs per busheland greater chnnces for profit,even with prices decliningSome farmers lost out onfce higher profits last year because they waited until the lastminute to order their fertilizer, says thecommittee In the avalanche of demand during thespring rush period, some farm ers missed getting the gradesand amounts of fertilizer theyneeded or got none at allTime is required to make,cure and del all the fertilizer farmer  in profitably use on their springs seededcrops Manufacturers cantsqueeze a years fertilizer production into a fourweeks rushii OrganicMatterSupply Helps SoilsSk Up More Water ttOPS will have more water to help build higher yields, ifyour soil has a regular turnover offactive organic matterDr W P Martin, Ohio StateUniversity agronomist, poiatsout hat rotting organic matterimproves the soil structure and makes it more porous Waterpercolates, in more easily Rainsare soaked up and held by thesoil, instead of running off, or pending on topIn this soil building process,fruitions of tiny, invisible mi rbs play an important partAs uny feed on organic matterand break itd6wn, they produce a jMrmy, jellylike substancelUs sticky material gues tiny sl particles together into clusrs H aggregates These egerwates, in turn, increase the she of the soil pores and allownore vi r to enter As organicmatte1 rots, it releases cropicedng nutrients More soil aKhate is made available torowing plants It helps increasethe efficiency of the fertilizer v y acid to the soil, need extra nutriw1 en corn stalks are   underfc II jfrJury 20, 1955 FWf RUMMAGE AUCTIONlve Soil Building MCII Light TO st Crop Value L ti cng measures shouldV  a re en light priority in   i rn improvement prebMii rtiel at increasing prof  I the Middle West SoUs  iiitiu Committeei at i jirticularly true with e a o iu prices and farm inie in recent months, saysa statement issued by the committee fMUV the hifA cost of tun 100 PThePinckney Public Square11 1 u Yeh is Boosted 28 v Good Soil Care    as much as 28 fipi   icjt jfr acre, from v  Icrti2er were  obun ,0ine Kansas farms  on rorts the Middle vv ipioveinent Commit lciting reeults of tests  od by Dr Floyd W MKansas State College kW cat made 604 bushels pericve on the top fertilized plot onth Ted Breuer farm nearlyWaverly Smith saidYitldeaveraged more than50 bushels on plots at the Ottawa experimental field and on the Vernon Meador farm in WenaocaSeven other locations had topyields ranging from 40 to 49bushU per acreOverall results on 18 farms inEastern and Central Kansasshewed that fertilized wheat avejragtd It rnpre bushels per acrethan untertuteed wheatSmith estimates that fertilizer returned more than 4 forevery fl inveated in plant foodEve w, svfe draught area,there was usually itough yitldintrtaM to psy the eest of thefertijiier trtalment, he said Summing up the reiults ofHandas tests over the years,SmitA said If a farmer will have his soil Haitian Exposition features ffjN WorkHigh soil fertility level gives tp wheat yields per acretested and if he follows recommendations for the use of phi phate, potash and Jiitroggiy heshould realize 2 to 3 foreyydollar spent on fertilizer,In some years results iraynot be this good But under particularly favorable conditionsuch as we had in 1954 in cctreme Eastern Kansas, returnmay be as high as 4 to 5 t , every dollar invested Well Fed PayYields 309 Pof Beef PerM INNKii JrA soilso fcrt spIBattle of the Species9 Can be Won by Alfalfa Alfalfa can win the battle ofthe species among other legffisandgrasses vvhen youmpasture mixture gets a full feedf lime, phosphate and potash,ays m Middle Wct Soil Im provement Committee, in quoVing P E Johnson, Univsity oiIllinois agronomist On well fertilised clay pansojfrs in Southern Illinois, aiflfiwas boss in a pasture mixthat included red ci V2r albA and timothy, Johnson viwRed Clover ranged s ot,lPINCH md PVNCH NEWS ITEM NewUnited N  11 o n s head quarters bnildinf to bequipped with more tnaaMM individual air con dittoninf units to protectfcttlth of workers re cruited from widely different elimatifi and temporattire tones by HAPThousands of persons from all tr ths world, are expected this yearto visit the International Exposition at PortauPrince, Haiti, tocommemorate the two hundrtth anniversary of the founding of that City The exposition features a special United Nations exhibition,dmmattain the activities of the world organisation Above is one of the UN pavilions under ooastrustton ia the Haiti tal tures can of  tbeef per an  it untures, acto t by the Mid proven,ent  Ti ttftt  Minresot      fertilized   vpounds ot I  i pared to 1    treated pastpastures    7  acre TIPJ ,iiit121The ffvlilr TIduced 37 4   than the un1 r ,  beef productoon fields buill t irovement a2906 per HCTized pasturesThe soil buildn creased the pabirying capacit w During Septcrhi there were 15 steer the fertilized pastureto only 10 on the untntures The University ofresearch men report500 pounds of 520 20per acre was used tothicker growth on the pastures r CM fes j i  Jitertiun in tV11 n  UN Facts and FacesI VENEZUELADP CARLOS EDUARDO STOLK ffEarlyBirdBuyerHji Chof 55 FertilizerB UYING your fertilizer nowfor the spring crop seasonand storing it on your farm over the winter has these advantages,reports the Middle West Soil Im provement Committee1You get the best fertilizeravailable, uuring the early winter months, manufacturers havemore time to make, cure andcondition the plant food So youtfebt handling product, itThe birthplace of 3imon Bolivar the great bore and liberator of ranch of Latin AmericaVenezuela Is the northernmostcountry of Sooth America In the modemworld, Venezuela has great importance at a firstranking producer of petroleumm r Coffee, cacao, sugar, coconuts and cottonother important products of the country, whose climate rangesfrom steamy tropics to that of lofty mountains Agriculture furnishes a livelihood for most of Venesnelas 4,306,000 people, who live on some 352,000 square miles of Und Venecuels Is representedat United Nations headquarters by Ambassador Carlos Edvardo Stolk Venezuela1 flag has horisontal gold, blue and red stripesand  semicircular row el mem white ftan te the etsjttc IspossibTe to rhaTteT2You have your choice of theexact grade you want You avoidthe risks of the spring rush season when everybody is trying tobuy fertilizer At that time, de mand is often greater than thesupply and particular grades offertiliser may be hard to getThis has happened in the past several years Some of the latecomers got only a smaii choice3Fertilizer bought now saveyou time in the spring, whenyou are at your Busiest Theplant food is on hand, ready to use just as soon as weather con ditions permit you to get into thefields Then you dont lose pre cious hours waiting for deliverywhen spring work is piling upThe committee says it is WWPto make arrangements now i the plant food neded for thcorn crop This applie  t  s vterfertilizer and to the lant food that may be broadcast andplowed under before com Blsmtgttoi    5 1Tfv  vVr1 Having soics rriy nome and moving to Florida I will dispose of the followingPersona Property located 5 miles north of Dexter and 5 Miles South ofPinckney, at 8044 PORTAGE LAKE ROADFormerly known as the Birkett New kirk EstateSAT July 23 Starting at 1100 OClock SharpFURNITURE AND ANTIQUESHORSEHAIR COUCH, VICTORIAN WALNUT TABLE2PIECE SETTEE AND CHAIR, Victorian BLUE SETTEE, Victorian FLOOR LAMPTABLE LAMP, Marble Base ROSE RUG, 5 x 8SMALL BLACKWOOD PEDESTAL STAND BLUE FIGURE RUG, 91 x 12 PLAIN ROSE RUG, 78xl2DARK SLUE AND RED RUG, 46 x 66 ROUND RAG RUG, Green RED BOX, Mail or Wood3PIECi 5ETTE nd CHAIRS, ChippendaleTABLE HAL L RACK ITALIAN ACCORDON One Year OldGRANDFATHER S CLOCK, 175 Years Old, in PerfectRunning ConditionMISCELLANEOUS KNICKNACKS, DISHES, ETCSIDEBOARD, MARBLE TOP8 DINING ROOM CHAIRS, Victorian Simr AND CUSHION, Victorian2 CHROME LAMPS CARPET SWEEPERRADIO RED RUG, 91 x 15 LEATHER ROCKERARM CHAIR, Oak OAK STRAIGHT CHAIR DESK COSTUMER ROUND OAK TABLE6RUN0W REFRIGERATOR FRIGIDAIR WITH DEEP FREEZE, 2 years oldTABLE WHITE WASH BOWL AND PITCHER2 WHITE PITCHERS 2 SMALL STEPLADDERS RED STOOL GOLD COUCHMISCELLANEOUS KITCHEN POTS, PANS, ETC BED, SPRING AND MATTRESS, VictorianMARBLE TOP DRESSER, VictorianMARBLE TOP COMMODE, VictorianCANE CHAIR MAHOGANY CHEST OF DRAWERS ANTIQUE FOLDING CHAIRBLUE COUCHGARDEN ToolsBED, SPRINGS and MATTRESS, VictorianMARBLE TOP DRESSES, VictorianVictorian SECRETARY TABLEVictorian PLATFORM ROCKERSMALL ROCKER  2 CHERRY CHAIRS WITH NEEDLEPOINTCANE ROCKER CARD TABLE 3 LAMPS MISCELLANEOUS PICTURES, FRAMES  BOOKSBED, VICTORIANVictorian MARBLE TOP DRESSERVictorian MARBLE TOP COMMODE FLOOR LAMf HAND MOWERROPE BED WALNUT WARDROBEOAK KITCHEN CABINET, Marble TopLEATHER CHAIR SWIVEL DESK CHAIR2 KITCHEN CHAIRS 2 DARK STRAIGHT CHAIRS3GALLON CAN LINSEED OIL5GALLON CAN TURPENTINE THREE 5GALLON CANS, Empty3GALLON CAN, Empty 2 SAWS SCYTHE 3 GARBAGE CANSSMALL WORK TOOLSMISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ETCSLED OLD BED CARD TABLEBAMBOO TABLE FISH BOWLMISCELLANEOUS SMALL ITEMS THROUGHOUTNUMEROUS OTHER ARTICLES MOST OF THIS FURNITURE IS FROM 50 TO 109 YEARS OLD AND LIKE NEW ERWIN N CLARK  AuctioneerPhone HA 68132 Dexter, MichiganTERMS CASHEverything to be Settled for Day of Sale before RemovalDR C J TOWNER, ProprietorKenneth Clark, Kenneth Letsinger, ClerksfirfFilm Strips Brings United Nations to Classroomsan now beta used by teaehen one of the most practical ways ofthe story of the United Nations to their The UN Department of Public Inforhas released 15 different subjects explain alas, atruetore and work of the World Organisation More than 96,006 copies of theseare now in use in 62 countries in the lire officiallanjruaf es of the UNChinese, English, French,Russian and Spanish Here a class of tenyearold children listen and look as a teacher shows of the UN film strips mentioned abov NOTICS or MWUH mi e tt onfa WHtfam 0Hastl  LaPrad, his wife tfMichifas toPindowy,day ofd in the offloa ef UrnDd tw the Gbasty ofand Stat of Miahifaa oaday of February IMfc tmof MorigngmA m pagsiwhich Moite tMr isbe due at tk data 1 tbk oo feeprincipal and iritamt ths u dEight Huadwy ChirtooD aoQ 52 U0ths 1862 iwilars a farther sum f TwsatjrA ve adOOjiOOths 13600 Dollars a Attor neys fees, making the whole Amount elaimed to be due at the dateof this notice towH, the sum EightHundred ThirtyEight and WjlOOtb 183852 Dollar to which amountwill be added at the time of saj U taxes inaurance that may bepaidby the said Mortgagee between thedate of this notice and the time of said sale and no proceedings at lawhaving been iaatitutod to recoverthe debt now remaining secured bysaid mortgage, or aay part thereof,whereby the power of sale contained in said Mortgage haa become operativeNow Therefore, Notice is HerebyGiven , that by virtue of the powerof sale coutained in said Mortgageand in pursuance of the statute in such case made aad provided, thesaid mortgage will be foretosed by asale of the premises tcribed or so much thereof ANNUAL RNANCIAL STATEMENTPinckney Gbmmunity School District1954July I, 1955GENERAL FUND RECEIPTSBalance July 1, 1954Current Taxes  38,70485Delinquent Taws 4,25754Interest on Delinquent Taxes 172OPrimary Fund 14,48904State Aid 58,77413Advance on State Aid for 195556  20,00006Sales Tax 16,05416Library Fund 1,55344Rural Agricultural Aid 1,14632Vocational Education 97909Tuition  2,19980Transportation 1,30289Revolving Fund Receipts  11,95317NonRevenue Receipts 1,53211 M71ltiTotal General Fund Receiptsyin des mayasbe neeessary, at public auction, tothe highest bidder at the West frontdoor of the Courthouse in the 6ityof Howell and County ot Livingston, Michigan, that being the place fox GenL Fund Receipts and Bal July 1, 1955173,11874179,5899GENERAL FUND DISBURSEMENTSAdministration  10,15106Instruction 83,43046Janitor Wages  9,51788Fuel and UtilitiesOperating Supplies and ExpenseOther Operating Expenses  Maintenance of GroundsMaintenance of Buildings 7,444122,88912 16176552384,45383hownVItiUCtaSt1 Court Kd fw tenance of Furniture  Equipment 1,24081said County on Wednesdayie 10th day of August,lW5 at WM oclockE insurancerransportatknEastern Standard Time in the fore1 u, 5 oon of said day, and said premises  ealwill be sold to pay the amount so as Transrtation Exptnse5erV1 , A , vRecreational Actmtes    152591SaIanes 11,001267,51082180077632e sold to pay the amount so as J,aforesaid then due on said Mort aPltal Outlay 118412gage together with Six 6 percent interest, legal costs, Attorneysfees and also any taxes and insurance that said Mortgagee does payon or prior to the date of said sale which premises are  described insaid mortgage as follows towitLands situate and being ia the Town ship of Putnam, livinfsfcm County,Michigan, described as a Dree ofU oed as followsBeginningat outheast corner of the North ,east Quarter  of ttie Northwest  fractional Quarter 4 of Section 31, Township 1 North Range 4 East I Michigan thence North 8440 feetthence West 188 feet thence Sooth3440 feet tkence East 688 feet to of begtammg, containing 46 Imore or less,ed May tth, 1956Francis J Shields and Willis L LyoniAttorneys for MortfageeStreet HowU MichBusiness Address U8 N State Transfer to Debt Retirement Fund1,34000Revolving Fund 15,66877Total DisbursementsGenL Fund Balance July 1, 1955 158,8661220,72378179,58990BUILDING AND SITE FUND Building and Site Fund Receipts46 jSale of District Bonds 250,00000Government Bond Interest 1,30367Total Receipts 251,30367Plant Food PlusEnough Stalks KToTop Corn Yiei tGood management fives extra bushels of com per acreI F YOUR sights are set for topyields per acreon the acresyou have in corn this year, here are some suggestions from theMiddle West Soil ImprovementCittbased on reports l itpfrom Corn Belt agronomists 1Keep your soils fertilitylevel high by adding plenty offertilizer A soil test can be a good guide in suggesting theamount and kind of fertilizerneeded to supply the corn plants with all the nitrogen, phosphateand potash they need for highyitaiiig growth Many farmers find it pays to plow down a complete fertilizer before plantingtime, then add a starter in the row and side dress later withextra nitrogen 2Plant enough stalks tomatch the soils nutrient andwater, supply Many farmers lose profits by not haying a largeenough stalk population to makefull use of the plant food and water availablefeAdd regularly to the soilsactive organic matter supplyThis can oe done by returning manure, plowing under crop residuea QJ green manure cropsand trowing sod crops regularlyintbe rotation Building and Site Fund DisbursementsBuilding Contractor v  15,97381Interest on Bonds 2,744,60Total Disbursements ,Building  Site Balance June 30, 1955Total Disbursements pius balance 18,71841232,58526251,30367i DEBT RETIREMENT FUNDReceiptsBalance July 1, 1954  27,40224Current Taxe ,,, ,  128636 Delinquent Taxes  1,94685Interest on Delinquent Taxes 8983Interest on Govt Bonds 11250Transfer from General Fund 1,34000Total Receipts plus Balance  43,5777DisbursementsPrincipal  21,00000Interest 2,30250Paying Agent, etc 23245Total Disbursements Balance July 1, 1955Total Disbursements plus Balance  ,  23,5349520,04283 43,57778HOWARD THAYER, President ERIC ROSE, SeentaryMRS GERALD CLARK, Treasurer MURRAY KENNEDY, TrusteeJOSEPH BAyftLO, Trust4StoreLINGERI E GENT S FURNISHING SCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIE SDRYGOODSKENNEDY  GENERA  STOREPear l Stree t Howel l  Pin ekne y Road  Pinckney , Michiga nSat , July  2 31  P  MDUAN E MEYE R  4VCTI0NII IPHON E HOWEL L 121 9 J l7  ROOM S HOUSEHOL D GOOD SLivingroo m Be d Davenpor tVery  Nice Livingroo m Rocke rHuntlngto n Uprigh t Pian oFrlgidair e Electri c Refrigerato rPian o Benc h6  Rockin g Chair sZ  Floo r Lamp s Thro w Rug s4  lie  Bedroo m Suit e complete Hloo y Dresse r Ches tGot , Spring , an d Mattres 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Pinckne y Pra dQualit y Mechandis eLO W freer and Wine to Take OutPhone Howeli 705J2ALUMINUM DOORS BY WINTERSEAL IAs Advertised in UfeHOLIDAY DOOR 3495HEAVY DUTY CCMMMERCIAL TYE 1800Free Estimates on Window Installs tion JobsSINK BASE CABINETQuantity LimitedSave tip to SeventyB  F HOME SUPPLY COMPANY1169 Pinckney  Howell Road inARBORCRT CEMETERY Beautiful Gardens For All Faiths2461 Glacier Way NO 25292In this review of Ann Arbor,it is appropriate that we tell our cemetery which was so often nebrose Kennedy family at SilverUke HklL Mitchell of Hop reader7oMhe ample accomoda 9ected A cemetery ofwho has been visiting her  ,   A , mprit the suDoort of the entire tlon for years to come at rbor mer PPmarked contrast to the old typedaughter, Mrs Hilda Sole at Howell called on friends here last weekShe has gone to Colorado to visitson, EarlThe East MaHon Farm Bureauheld their picnic at Bishop LakeSunday ,John Boyer and wife visited MrsElla Walsh of Webster Sunday on the occasion of her 81st birthday crest The selection of a choiceplot fn one of their beautifulgardens is a well merited tribute to your loved one The per petual care program assures youthat at all times, regardless of season, your plot will receiveindividual attention This communityIt is wise to make a selectionin these fine gardens befcfe oemergency arises when other details confront you May we sug gest you secure further information by contacting the manageHOME HAS BEEN SOLO EVERYTHING MUST 00 TERMSCASH  CARRYMRS WINIFRED GRAVES OWNER out ment of Arborcrest in Ann ArJaines Whitley jr of Norwalk, ,  ,  I Lr MO Ohiaation is involvedCalif, is vtiitkig Mtf father, James standing feature stands out in bor No obligation  Whitlty and fai WWfc vWttnf af the Clarkgaa home at Strftwttny Lake lastweek Skipperfoot while inetatcfaes to dotdyde Fisheroateopmthkday cut hisIt took 14woand ,home from SaturAXES VILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUEPAYABLE AT MY HOMESATURDAYS AND MONDAYSUNTIL FURTHER NOTICEREYNOLDS, ViUage Treasurer  F O Box 203, PERSONAL SALE OF HOUSEIStarting Aug 1st 1 wiH sell rayishingsMany antiques and ekctriaremdoded THE ROUSH PLUMBINGi  icii Plumbing Repairint310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 PinckneyMRS ALMA HARRIS, 11250 T0MA MiUt South GOODShold Fora RUSSELL D SMITH COliancesOWBLL MICH Represented by H, W WVWvt 1i     ,      v                 , 1    ,         ,  Qfy,  lrv tv   V fit 9BB FINGKKST DICTATOR WiWnwday, JofrtQ,fatly tot 9 ysetoJM your present system wheeze andwhine through every gallon Or slow down to a Utijfcle just when you needpressure Then its high time you talked to us about owning a dependable, preciio engineered MyersMyers systems virtually eliminatewater delivery failure And Myersquality soon pays for itself in freedom from repair bills Oaf Myers line is complete We havethe right pump  piston, tjecto typeor submersible  engineered ro meet the requirements of your farm Ourtrained water specialist will be gladto give you exact specifications andcosts No obligation Phone or write us today for theHurt your S2Z1lSrtatol0M THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNER o m, p gA Somers 3074 Weet M36 jFOR RENT5 Room Apartment at East Main t Pinckney  Oscar Beck Phone UP83107FOR SALEBaby bed and mattress1 Rollaway bed, Iron bed and springs, 1 2 buffets, 1 table, 3 kitchen chairs hina cabinet golden oak 2 overuffed chairs maroon and gray The Pipckuey SanitariumRay M Duffy, M D Pinckney MichiganCall 1100 A, M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Prif Sat 700 to 800 P M 1lawn chairs Phon Up 8,W75 FOR SALEYear around , homesat Rush Lake  Call Bova UPtown 8 3282 , L  toveyPHON U 1 a3221 FUNERAL HOMEDon C Swartnou DirectorModern Equipment AmbuLwe ServicePHONE U P 83172WANTEDCombinin  LyTE w MUNSELL ASSOCIATEFraads Shehan Phone UP 8 o6dQ KIiT TERFD LANDFOft SALECanoe, brand new can  UYU1 vas never been used Good dal i Offce    isi Grand Hiver Fred C Reickhoff, Sr,OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand Rier Howe 11, MichiganPhone 3J8 tsiLloydVeekiyPhone UP 8 3312FOR SALEBeets for canning by peck or bushel Earl Gallup i Phon UP 8 3105 1551Howeil MichiganDEAUkS NAME W Munsell,8 R McGToskey DENTIST1121i North Michigan Ave Telephone Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment GemPiiONE U P 85M7Auctioneeriw Sales A Special tyBert WylieCall Fowlervilk 226F6 er J Carr AgeacyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVEh AGEEdiRCarr 1 4 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 83133t        Arnold Berquist233 bnadilla St Pinkney, Mid Wcrlch Repairing Gold Stampr Wrtcho, Watch BandsJevelA HandmadeTHE LAVEY HARDWAREw Jt  v  Vf FOR SALE30 ft new wire fencing 6 iron posts , garbage buriwr,burner, small eleqtric waaiherlll2y West Shore I,Hiland Lak hjy from ft ttoex that is largeThat it MMtlJ wht I can offer you,  caust I Ul TOUT foot n caurenieJttand farnlah yen txact l no,Uh  U ftyJt t,he r an dv  u r chalet  Ott r 20 0 ehc e laihioi i t se t tor Ita ftBi  Womso MASO N SHOE SD  ilEO T FRO M FAOTOR T Real Estat erms , Homes , Lak e Propert rBusines s Opportunitie sis t Ycu i Propert y H  ith M Reaso n  20 9 Nort h 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mattres s in  excellen t condition ,Cal l U P 89746 , Ro y Campbel lFO R SALELaw n mower , tow n sit eHollywoo d bed,electri c razor, 2 smal l  radios , meta l stan d fo r hammock ,larg e kitche n cupboard,soli d tiaho gan y secretary , large , Gen  Eke  Tsei , console,lik e new , Singo r sewinj f  machine , goo d condition  Mrs  A Skinner , Phon e U P 8319 6Ga s TO  RENT  Thre e Roo m apartmen t i  S TAT E CHIL D PLACEMEN T AG t  4  J   PkKennel yFO RIbc   t o 10  Bar d o f wage s basisN o pa rI S  TH E OL D RELIABL E FUE L  NO W AN D TAK E ADVANTAG E O FTH E LO W SUMME RTERM S I F DESIRE DD , E  HOE Y   SON SPHON E DEXTE R HAMILTO N 6811 9 FOR COOKING , WATE R HEATIN G AN DHOM E HEATIN GWYLI E L  P GA S SERVIC EPHON E 63  HOWEL L SALEFreyers 2  i t o 3 JM  ent s ove r 65  year  Prefe r n oL1 5 6    er childre n i n home  Repl y P  OBoi cFO R SALE A caiiru t sin k an d a n An n Arbor , Michiga n oi l burning 1 wate r heater      Nelso n Buzzard , Tel  U P 83332  i FO R SALECabine c 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WANTEDWoolMarket Pric e plu s bac k o f Clark s Grocery   th e governmen t agreement   Luciu s J  Doyle , Phon e U P 8812 3  F0R SALERailin  Twin e 60 0  a  bale D  E  Hoe y   Sons,Deexte r   VANTEDInterio r Painting SALE  Oa k boo k cas e wit h Phon e HoweU76W l  FO R R E NTApartment glas s doors  Circulato r Heate r wit n WANTElJaihiiig a aT a ironing  Marvi n SWree yblowe r Davenpor t an d chair , Vac  calle d fo r an d de iivered  uu m Cleaner  Cal l Howel l JEvaEnquis l706MEAT S GROCERIES Phone Howel l 1354  or 1 1   FOR SALE   195 1 For d tractor , I  Jitrrv T oaor c like ne w wit h on  40  noulfi  plo wtH  tiZ  an d cultivato r lik  new   WANTE D Ma i Help , Salesma n T2LJgggLgg 0  Car l Holliste r 282 8 M3 6 Wes t ,t o  sd l Buick s aroun d Pinckney  Al l lntollod FOR SALEOne DjioThexm spaceor part time References required 1018 East Grand RivrPhone ISi iffeater and one AB apartment sizeLIVINGSTON MOTOR SALES  HowelL Michigan  Electric Stove Max ReynoldsYour Buick Daater,HowUjMich  fQK sAlEiGHAvRU St 545 E Putnam Phone UP 89922 land and gravej araded or mix n I CAfDFI IWANTED Wmfcno flnH irnnir i A PT0C38ed lOCld OTOVeL l L DUiiCLL w AN jjivYasnngs ana ironings Bnirv MTwn rnvruwrgCall Mrs Rendell at HA 69583 ZP nttMX rrSpEWV  Wnter We1ls and PumpiFOR SALE3 Piew Mohair Livinvr V    Q 4950 THEi WORKS ASAS THE CATFISHMARKET PRICESQUALiT YCOURTEOUS SERVICE So say people who finance theirnew automobiles at the First Nat ional ak, HoweU They gt both carj both car and loan on the most fav  orabe termsIts a smooth uptodate trouble fee oceratonMust you be a customer of oursto borrow for tRis purpose vfot But we think the transaction will establish a relationship youil want to continue Cone in toon iFirst National Bank ORDER YOURChick Heed FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOWCLARKS Mtwfc  of Fedtrsilpontl 1 and Federal Depodt latVAJl IV orti Inrared Op to tl0,000 tr Cadi DepuaitwhTANT EuTo Buy a usedmaeM Box 10S Ptnaknay CERTtHED OATS AND BEANSFOR SPRING 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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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attendance and tfcreligious boom this country ia experiencing  leaves some  peoptobkeptieal Roughly speaking 60 percent of the people of the nationlong to some one of the nations churches, the highest percentage ia the nations historyChurch attendant The Cathodeincreased 50accident in North Territorial Road percent and the Prostestant 45 TheFriday Both cars were damagedand Miss Parker received an injured critics say religious interest is superficial and many attend becauseknee and bump on the head j jt js considered the proper thing toStanton Lia of Koal Oak and  do It ig no secret that churcn tecyiBob Kerr of Detroit called on the I inss are Sunday fare mostly and William Shehans last week I there ia little mklweek activity The Bob Pike family went to Cor yet the churches today have moreruna riday MrsBentley same home mOney han ever tore and aewhome with themPercy Maxwell of  churches are going upand j left Back in the horse right andtrustees to be elected wasHoward Thayer Thomas BonnerJoseph Basydlo Elizabeth Colone 10249BABY PHOTO RACKETAccording to the Ann Arbor Newsthe baby photo racket is beingworked in this section The photographer conies to the door and wishes to photograph the baby toenter in a contest conducted by theGerber Baby Food Co with prizes He usually gets an order for pictur the high, school Everyone welcomeGbirdiRev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 980 a mMorning Worship 1049 a mThurs night prayer meetingat the church atWed choir piactfc 800740 p nfhs Feasts OrarahM36 West between Main and UnadiHa StreetcRev Keith Ruegsegjer PastorSunday SchoolSunday Worshipes The Gerber Co is conducting no i youth GroupcontestIhbrri8Nixon, p   , 3H Bailer, Jf  3Wellraan, c 3White, rf 3Parks, cf 3Westmorland, 2b  3 00 0 00 0 00 0LEAGUE STANDINGS W L PCTCOUNTYPinckneyHowell Gear 4City Service  2Fowlerville 2Hamburg  0 11340 800800400400000BAITING AVERAGES AB R HPhilip GentileGeorge Daisy Bob MeabonBob Darrow  15 4 0 ,16 18SouthweU 10Ray Moriarity 18Don Burg 13Jim Meyers 14Joe Jeffreys 17 Wesley Reader a 1Dick Kennedy  2i Mrofka S 7i 2 4  4 42 32 33 32 38 3tot 0 0 00 0 Pet406400370307300 218215213176J000000000CARD OF THANKSBODY JS RC0VBBDThe boly of Ate man who drowned t Silver Lake Tuesday was recovered Wednesday y Jack Ucthy  An11l4lfror    diyertt wmsidatifiect rtKat of Jame8 Bakk um ofWeswy, Wis, a member of the air at Willow Bon,Bftl CBSRRtpS r amr Sweet Cherk Will bite strnr oneslater Phone your OrdersW H Meyer hone UP 86693BAKE ANDTh MaifJtara Circle of StPaul Lutheran Church of Ham urg will hold a Bake Sale and a dale on tbe twtf theDress Shop a 4700 Midland DHveJStrawberry LifrfsflftmSatvrdaf, July 16th at 1 a nComeaad help a T1R KINGS DAUGHTEtSMrs MaHWa Clark last ttomdayMrs Merwis GampMl led, DM dey tnd prMnW W  fair and present fee with stiver pin I wish to thank my friends andnighbors for their acts of kindnessaad the flowers and cards 1 received while 1 was in the hospitalMolly GrantCARD OF THANKSTo my very many friendssent me greetings and get whowellcard, also Livingston Lodge for thecards and basket of fruit which 1thoroughly enjoyed I sincerelythank you Percy EllisOES1JAZAARSaturday, August 6 at 10 a m to  m at Masnnif templeLuncheon served 11 a m to 2 pjnBake Sale, Mrs Mae Daller, chAprons, Virginia VanNorman ch Market, Rofjorta Miller, chFancy Work Sadie Moran, chBaby booth, EJsther Hall ch Parcel Post, Alberta Close, ch Bagj Amanda DeBarr chCreainaJSmma BoydhCandy Booth, Rainbow GirlsQ E S mergers turn in theirdonations fay August 5th KrWANIS NOTESIn the Kiwanis boys league cheYellows beat the Reds 16 to 4 andand the Whites beat the Blues 9 to6 last weekBatteries YellowsDick Kennedy and Terry Rowell, Reds Billy Winger Dave Darrow andTyHeDnnie Clark and HoUings worth Blues H Singer, John HoyBasydlo Evening ServiceThurs PrayerJr Choir Practice Wed Sr Choir Practice Wed 945 a m1100 a m, 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m780 p m Mrs Ruth Dillingham of Lansing  days there were many j JJcalled on the Roy OilUnghams Sun churches supplied by ministers of   the villages Then the big autoThe John Boyers attended the fun wages pai1 in the cities and iacreaaeeral of Edward LaJoyce in Detroit in mochaiii2ed farming caused theSaturday I rurv population to flock citywardThe Ken and Clifford Bush famii and most of the inira churcheies of Grand Rapids visited the Gus went out buaines8 The auto alg0Hannamans last week made it easy for rural people to atMrs Margaret Kippen and fam tend villajfe churcne8 Af ter Worldily, Grand Rapids, visited her moih  Wal n faster transportatioa andMrs Gus Hannaman a couple ot  lower living cogtg caused the citypeople to flock back to the countryweeksGus Hannaman has a weeks va j und subdivisions sprang up in acationDr George Mann of 50called on Mrs Mary Fitzimmons Monday ,mile radius around Detroit The exBelleville isting churches could not handlethis influx and in other casts thevillage did not have the church ofAlbert DinkeJ and wife were in lheir faith so aew churches sprangAnn Arbor Friday up like mushroons after a rainSomeSTPAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH o Missouri Swd77013 East M 36 HamburgNOUS 25 YtAKb AGI The reunion of the descendents ofChristopher Monks was held at Inverness July 5 The following of fie were elected Prs,Louia Monke Phone AC 99054, BrightonSunday School 10 a m every Sun Regular Worship Service 11 a m, Vacationers welcomeCome worshipwith usMRS ABIGAIL LI VERM OREAbigail Bullis, daughter of Charles and Henrietta SimonsSec, Treas, Tom Moran Entertain was born in Unadilia township Octment committee, John Monks, Boy  ober 14, 1866 and died at the home W F Close and wife entertained how we think this reliKious revivaltheir garage force and families at ig permanent There are just tooat their home at Lobdell Lake Sun many peOple for the churches to The Wesley Morrisons of Chelsea handle and anyone who has beenand Mrs Ella Walsh and daughter around al all aml seen thl, hundreds Webster called on the John Boyers of new homes gojng up ghouUSunday know the rural population increase The Tlainbbw Girftptcntc isTnur WITtrmrtMHie day at the home of Mrs Helen MU1 er They hold a bake sale Saturday at 10 a m at the Pettysville school Gov Wiliams  vetoed the reMrs Clara Kennedy ami children peal of the cham store Ux fof Detroit, Charles Elsele and wife which the dajly in whlchand Fred Grieve and wife of Fow chain advertise biff pnning hilerville called on Mrs Emma Voll The governor in vetoing it remmrkmer SundayJeorjge VanNorman and wife, ion out of thlFl Bh d M the repeal would take half a millMrs Florence Baughn and Mrs bajyMoran and Harvey Blanchard of her son, Russell, o M36 YestHerbert Muma, 12, of Detroit was en July 8drowned in the mill pond here Sal She married James Livermoieurday He was playing with Am and most of her life was spent inbrose Kennedy , Howard Read,Jack j Unadilla on the Livermore farmAReason, Charles Porter, Lila Lewis few years ago they move toMarjory Haines The body was ree ory where her husband passed awaycovered by Harold Reason who dove I in 1948 A year ago her health fail fr It, Glen Slay ton and C J Clinton also dove The boy wa visiting afthe Bfeoneau homeRobert 9 and Donald, 7, son ofthe William Millers of Toledo weredrowned at Strawberry Lake July4thTke county centennial at Ho wellJuly 4 was a success Every town ship in the county had a float inthe parade Putnams depleted thefirst birth in county Helen Devereaux and Janet Feidler were heralds and the life size stork was borrowed from Mack and Co, Ann Arbor Unadillahad the first postofficeOak Grove the first churchMT andMrs Clifford Horton of Iosco werethe est couple They were marrJ years Theoldest Putnam coupies were Mr and Mrs W SSworthout, Mr and Mrs Patrick KennMr and Mrs W H Bowman and Mr and Mrs John DunbarThe ball game between Pinckneyand Fowlerville was a thriller It went 14 innings and Pinckney won 2to 1 Both teams were well reinforced Jim Moran pitched for Pinckneyand Proctor of the Risdon Creamery, Detroit for Fowlerville Moranallowed 8 hits and had 11 strikeoutsnd Proctor allowed 10 hits and struck out 16Fowlerville scored the4th when Jim Meyers singled andsoorded when Proctors hit fell be tween Cox and Dnnken Piacknayscored the 6tohits by Ed BrownEd Drinkert and Lou Vedder In 14 hVedder hit into the toft field crowdior  8Tun4 rule double Ed Browa and m f when Terhua0 threw wild t Vedder and she has since lived with herRussell Besides her son there aregrand children and 7 great grand childrenThe funeral was held at the Swarthout Funeral Home Monday afterternoon, Rev J M McLusas officiatingBurial in Pinckney CemeteryANNOUNCE GIFTThe county hospital announces agift of 5000 from the Detroit Edison CompanyThe nationally known bugle corpThe Lamplighters, sponsored by theThomas Edison American Legionof Detroit will march in the parade, and put on their drill at the SooCanal July 16 They have 5 timesworTthe state title and number players, a 7 man color guard and 3quartermasters The Michigan Bell Telephone Copaid a tax of 8,286,000 into the pri mary school fund which is 1,000,00more than last year Betty Seefeld attended weJrinir ol strane thftt ,hi iatm in conTom Manion at Milan Saturday, sideriaff thc bodjes who needed Ux Neil Baughn was beat man Ms rejef ahJU, dedde tht thgVanNorman, soloiot antGeorge VanNorman ushered were the only ones in this classThe chain store tax was passed inThe Gerry Eichman family spent i9 when therek E T t Tlast week at Eaat Tawaa at TomHowes motel The Dale Miller family called on ingsthe Albert Shirleys and Hollis H01I1 as the was oppositionto them and independent merchantswere holding antichain store meetways Sunday buyduce locally etc Gov WilliamaMrs Ethel Cunningham attended gaid he wouW on,y consider the the wedding of Margaret Cunning if ft Reneral tax reljet progrWB WMLIBRARY NITAThe board trustees announcegift ef 100 from Mr and MrsThosLott, summer residents of Portagealee are Rough WlntU ofay by Hallinan, County Fair by Em ery A 4H Romance, Ten Gallon Hat, Harut, Summer Date, Bruckcr Beatinest Borby Stewart, Misty by Pennis and One Man Backfleld byLeonard Proctor got a hit wentto 8rd on 2 infield outs and was outhile trying to steal home withHnh11 for Drmaa who lived there He was toldhe had been dead about 2 yearsThe last tryear of Ws Kfe waft ia awheel dutir Dr caaae through this f H C whoj played with the Tpsi Normal had 3 hks Tom Howlett and Bidie Drinkert each 2 Claude Kennedy hand led 12 chances at 2b Loren BassettAt night a pageant depicting theS5Ga afif SSsfiGilt, last week a blackfaceJugfienone act play wasat ta ead of the ephs church the Coming of SleurLaSaK Haady jui Indian episode,Grain Oak the Lee home, Brighton,a husking bee aad dance , Howell,a old tet lawwrt CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank my friends and andneighbors and their kindness duringthe death of my father and also the members of Livingston Lodge whoattended the funeral Murray DaggTHE CUNTRY COOKSThe Country Cooks met at theReason home June 29 with 16 present Donald Smger presided James Hoi Vnga worth and Kristen Taschgave the ramonstrationANNOUNCEMENTMrs Shirley Lalonte annouacethe engagement of her sUterinUWrMrs Eeielle Bnceetto to Ernest Bottkee head of tke Pfickney Reereat ham at Dexter SundayThe Gerry Eichman family calledat the Russell Glover home at Webberville Sunday Miss Dorothy Parker was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mrs Ethel Sprout Clare Campbell who spent ner vacation with her parents on M36W has returned to the University ofof Michigan where she is taking anursing courseMiss Maryann Campbell who is attemptedDetroit attended St Marys campnear Battle Creek last week lorbusiness women44 attended the picnic for liePinckney OES past matrons andmatrons at the Harold Porter home ,at Portage Lake Sunday A pot luck4, Oakland county got a lot of publicity last week when it was rep rted a 7 ftalligator was loose in LongLake Rilemen, reporters and hoto grapers flocked there but did notsee the reptile An alligator manfrom Florida who saw the tracks said it was only about 3 ft long Itis probably an escaped petManypeople bring alligators back fromturn them loose A 22 inh one was found in the Huron Elver uT liWHTand a 2 ft one in Elizabeth Lake in 1963 Like the sea sarpentsdinner was served  The George Gardner entertaineda large number ol friends and rela tives Sunday at their home at gator story is probably exeragatedThe passingif lw Sharpsteenwhose medicine shows travelled ihis r  ,T UT ihir this area for 40 vears,make us feel Strawberry Lake m honor of their   daughter, Mary Lou The Haines family reunion was  AbHaie home with 73 present This includedthe Ernie Sheiks and Harlow Haiasfamilieg of Albion, Floyd Haines family of Lansing, ,L D Haines of a little old Dr had a good show tadpacked them in at 10c per headHe on a most popular wentbottle or box of medicine sold Thetest    to haveWIIUVI ta fi worm Howeverof Jackson Mrs Steinbridge of  beloBf  f  Lapeer, Mrs H Fansberg, Mrs  s  entertainment, no rmdljyCarrie Bramerd sisters, aU from levlsion or Pcture ahow8   FlinTanxlall the Haines, family butRene and JaclcMrs Theresa Coye spent Sundaywith Mrs Fannie Kavtmugh and the Ray Burns family and calted onthe Herman Smith family in Howell FridayThe Winston Baughn family wereat their cabin at Lovells over theweek end The Dr Cecil Hendee family ofLansing the Lloyd Headees andMrs ftos Hendee Srere Sundayguests of the Lynn HendeesRobert Hooper and family of Detroit spent Sunday with the Lester McAfeesMrs Lina Drummond of transportation We do not thinkwould go over so good today, JUmedicines were harmless and many persons claim to h beaefltteathem  negroes have won a The Virginiacourt has ruTwt there caa be no segregation in a staemraedBorn to Mr and Mrs L ITjr Joyce Fuhrman at thehospital, Detroit, July,ot iwn Jamen WaysiBnrn to Mr andin OoWie Markoe a son, Terry NettThe weddtac k iviftL day called on the Geoff Roushes Son Bern to Vhietpetttte U dwiitt  MiITS THATfiRST Si LOCAL NEWSLJ Henry aad Bonnie Swarthoutspent the first of the week at LoveUa,Mr and Mrs Earl Gallop anddaughter , Sharon have returnedfrom a 10 day camping trip at Iron Mountain where they visited their son Richard and saw their 7 monthmonth old granddaughterThe Loren Meabon family of Van Nuys, Calif, are visiting his mother Mrs Alma Meabon jL D Raines of Norwalk Califisvisiting hereMrs Minnie Burton of Arizona isvisiting her brother Walter HBORING MHBDexter Attcsda Leg wfflbvld another rodeo July 17A reception was ffvea Mondaynight for H Carl Bates who rottenafter 29 years as a member of tbe school boardDr and Mrs Jame Pavia hawsreturned from Toronto Ont, wherethey attended the combined meeting of the American and Canadian Medical Asen  mmmmmmsmmHP9WjHmmms    firf    LA iWllLEE THEATREjr  iy THEATREB8CAFB TO MJMU The FiU , Is  I Mrej levefe eM Bart MtvnmJH Tie VWU Sa T, Saturday, JeJ II, Ua  THAT COSSet your childrens steps  ,ni jour own  inthe path of progress by opening a savings account here  the sooner the better Getting into the habit of saving is the most certain wayto have money when you need itfor  car, thedown payment on a home of your own, or someOther purpose Remember regular saving pays1THE McPHERSON STATE BANK i48 deposits VP to 110,000 fcsuedby our membership in tke FederalDeposit Insurance CorporationOver EightyNine Year of SafeThe AltaMae BEAUTY SALON CLOSED ON MONDAYS Foster and MrsKatherineEiy of Flint called on Mrs Mazy Uoff SundayMr and MmFred Read entertained the anniversary club Thursday uight honoring the Reads and AtLee anniversaries I The Jack SharpDorothy Lavey have moved to Lansing where he isworking for the Gulf Oil CoRoberta Hockett of V Newcastle Pa visited Bewerly Campbell last weekThe Ona Campbells returned fromCopper Harbor last week and spentthe week end at the Lenta home inLansing Beverly Caropbeli and NancyNash go to Camp Misshawnee nearHastings n August 1Mr and Mrs Fred Read entertained at their cottage over the week end the John McGuires and DrSteve Brown, daughterMarlyn andPaul Wodworth,Fred Swarthout and wife Larue Moran and wife, Harold Swarthout and wife, Mrs Gaussof Detroit and Fred Teeple and wifeof HowellThe Ralph Hall family visitedher sister Mrs RLasho and familyat Walcottville, Ind over the weekend iMrs Ralph Hall and Cuol spentThursday atCatnp TalahL Don Roberta has been named tbehead of the Dexter American Leg ionLoch McAlpine oa the Huron River, east of Dexter has been sold again to David Shubow and TlborHollo of Detroit for 425,00 Theyare subdivides and developers Mrs Gladys Juve who taught iPinckney last year, has accepted aposition in the Aon Arbor secondaryserftbol systemAll f the Dexter teachers havebeen rehired for next yax and also3 new ones Gift Refers aad M O fcWwsnnTIGHT1 WOT  8TBAQ LAX IH TOWVCJesy Weiestilkr inMOON Mfif Greer GameNews aad Take VtTiOPEN AT 900 A MOUR SALON IS AIR CONDITIONED MrsMae Dickerson of California is visiting the Andrew Nisbetts i Flamjlv Martin, Mrsr MaryTeeptewere Sunday gusets Connie Sue Minnix, 2, daughterof Mr and Mrs Troy Minnix of Stockbridge drowne At Clear LakeJuly 4thLawrence Undemer f Stockbridgeis now a member of the law firm efFoster, Foster and Campbell, ofLansingGust Maschke is a surgical patient at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor According to an article in the AnnArbor News Wayne Otwell will make a highly restricted residentialsubdivision of his Pettysville propertyThe Brighton Kiwanis held a earwash last week and washed 162 oarsMrs Susan Marshall 81, motherof Mrs Lester Sharp, Pinckneyschool teacher, died June 29 Sheleaves 4 daughters Sandra Coleman, 22, months,waadrowned in Bennett Lake last week and Alb ert Miller, 28, in HowellLake140 attended the Howell Masonicpicnic last weekRevMsg Fedawa, former Howellis now pastor of St Marys catkedral, LansingAf ter24yars services with the Moaday JEI if, 18Matinee Sunday 2M p m Cot Clark Gabfe and HSSA Hayward USOLDER OF FOKTCNBTIn CfBesaaScee and Ceior Tnet, Wed Tint Jnly It MLWaitTHB LIVING andb Tukyilw Wed Thar, Jnly 19 ft SI THB GLASS BUPPBT Pays ud MaryColor Carton NewtSYLVANTHEATRE 5CO DRIVEINTHEATREANN AMOR, JttCBJGAN, SaUrday, July IS USAILS INTO ULKKsVFtUf, Saturday, July 14, 16 TRACK OP THE GATin Jahn Paynt od Mart BlincfciriA Drama StarrinfRobert Mitchnm and Dana LynnTeresa WrightIn CinenaBcope and CelerNfweCANYON CROSS ROADwttaRichard Beeeheart, Phytt Klifc CerteenSunday Monday July 17, M LOVB MB OR LBAVB MST wHhDeris Day and Jaew In CinesaaSeopeSuaUy Shows 245 Coat, ITneA, Wed, Thur, Jly 19 U Leslie Caroa and MWhael M in Sunday Monday, Jnly 17, ISMAGNIFICENT OBSBSSlONH inJane Wymaa sad Reck Hndeeh YELLOW MOUNTAIN1Is TnjiirtiiHStiurrinfLn Barker and Mala Pewerec PHONE UP 83359 THANK YOU NOTEI would Hke to thank all my neighbors and friends for the cards I re ceived on my birthday Also for theboautiful, flowers candies cookies,fruits and wifts It was so nice to remembered God bless each andevery one of youMrs Flora McArtorShe married a good provider y h hMich State San and Ionia prison asherd supervisor Basil White has re tired and bought the Wilmont Lewmont Lewis farm on Mason Rd Judge and Mrs Hiram Smith ofHowell celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary last week A marriage license was issuedlast week to Donald Gearhart, 39 ofHoweJl and Gwendolyn Ktasey, 18,Pinckney Last year there were 15690deaths in the state ad 14,951 births Police destroyed several acresof marijuana, walued at 15,,000 atChelsea last weekCharles Hulce and Clara Saltswere married at St Pauls Ewangelical church, Chelsea, July 2Trying tto save her pet dg fromfalling out of her car nearly cdat the lives of 2 children last weekMrs Melissa Linton of Berkley sawher car open and her dog indanger of falling out When she reached back to close it her carwent out of control and she hit 2children, Kathleen Miller, 2 andKevin Miller, 14 months who wereplaying in a driveway They are inSt Joe hospitalFrancis Harris of Detroit,brotherof Ssylvester, underwent an appen dicitis operation recently CRUSOEDrama in Technicolor StarringDan aHerUny, Jasies FernantfesShews 71 SM ComingStrange Lady In Town, Abbott aad Costello Meot the Munwy,Eacspe to Bunas rtfRBA3t In withStewart and Grace Sett andTHIS IS MT InLtois Darnell and Da Daryea Cartoon JThe Edsil Meyer family of Ajin Walter Trinkol and wife of CoolArbor were guests at the,W HMey 8ea aad ill Martin of Laaslnt calledhome over tbi week end at the C,J, Clinton homo, SundayThe Herb Palmer jr family of Mrs Marjory Clinton of DetroitFlint speat Snnday at Palmer home called MondayPatty Palmer ii back from StXouts,Mo  JFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSf realWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY MOTHNotes ot 48 Years AgQuite a number from here attended the July 4th celebration as StockbridgeThe Lyndilla TelepHone Companyis building a line soutlfc of Pinckney Eugene Campbell and Erail RBrown werc elected to the schoolto replace Dan Murta and W, KPlacewayMrs John Chambers has returnedhome from a visit in Iowa and Kan sasLloyd and Eva Grimes of Shawnee Ohio, are visiting their grand parents the Sam Grimesesattended theA , Dads a whiz as a good provider    eventhought of the home food freezerAnd Mom, who likes to set a good table,finds it the best friend a cook ever had It keeps in arms reach the good things andthe good buys shes always coming up withMom shops once a week or less now, too,thanks to her HFF Home Food Freezer Uprighttor cheatbuythe one that fits pState Bankers meeting in Detroitlast weekI S PJohnson cut the hay on thesquare this week Mr and Mrs, Elmer Glenn entertained a large number of friends at a bam party at the Glennbrook farm over the 4thThey still live toDetroit and week end here Foskett and Hannah have theAnderson drain about done Mrs C L Sigler is visiting herhusband Dr Sigler at Liberty, NT Nellie Gardner it home from XnmArbor for the sunynerArmstrong and Barron have purchased the old Commercial Hotel at Howell and will mave their International Harvester Agency thereFrancis Comiskey speat SundayH B GardnersThe Tom Cooper family of Jaefclon are visiting his mother feere The Casper Volbmr aad 8adleand Jott Harris vlsiterf fc Oak last weak SPECIALSGROUND BEEFr, Lb 35c 3 Uk TURKEYS, WHOLE OR HALF,BEEF RIBS LB GROCERIES AND COLD MEATSSOMERS k HOUBTERJ u gsln 10049c4 MILES NORTO OF PINCKNEY ON THE THE PINCKNEY ROAD GOOD FOOD  BEER  WINE DA1LY6PMTO9PM e  Soneiy2P sits 8PMSANDWICHES  ANYTOffi  ,t K r r,, sst1         , v  mmnn Business ReviIDEALSatisfaction Umeasured in terms more oftenof servicerather than sale Television andradio sets sometimes need slight adjustments, repairs or parts re placements Idtal Television Radio is proud to have us tellyou of their fine service department Highly skHted service men, trained in servicing art types of television and radio, ant ready to serve you You mayask their satisfied customers whonumber In the hundreds Thisfirm hes e reputation tomaintain end en obligation tothe people they serve To that the management hes spared no expense in adding the newest and most precise testequipment and parts With the necessary equipment and skilledservicemen there is nothing more to be desired Whether itfoe a new television or radio, or repair, this firm wiH serve youwell HARDWAREUfMtltThe howewtf wi fy findwhat she needs in the FischerHardware store Its departmentsit conveniently arranged forher asy siection    Kitchen supplies in the latest models and designs are on display Every itemhas been carefully chosen with the homemaker in mind 10 23295You will marvel at this storescomplete gift assortment It car ries just about everything tomeet the knowing eye For asmall or larger grft, the wisebuyer hies herself to Fischers where variety and price winhighest approval from the shoppers in Ann Arbor end vicinityNAGLERS FUR SHOPWill Rtmodti Your Old Fur Coat late o CAKE STOLE CAPE or JACKETPrice Jtffgo 2500 and up318  Main St Aim ArborNO 2219If your furs look dated, youmay have them re sty led at Nai lers Fur Shop in Ann Arbor Thiscan be done more economically, during the summer months Oldfurs may be repaired and brought uptodate by this shopsskilled furriers  and at mod wish to suggest that you makerate cost  this shop amust to completeIf your choice be a new coat,lackey, or accessory, readymadeor custom, this shop has ad vanced styles from which tomake your selectionFor those desiring SUMMERSTORAGE PROTECTION for their furs, Naglers Fur Shop has adequate facilities for such vIn thjvjausiness review, we CURTIS RESTAURANTCklck h tkm JtotfftaVSotjffc Mate St NO 23747It is indeed a treat to eat at Curtis Restaurant food is anthe Curtis Restaurant in Ann I epicures delight Its wholeArbor Chicken in he Rough is, some food is a payment on youritt speciality whexe Every BiteA Tender Delight is no exaggeraitonHere you will find an excellent cuisine and courteous quickservice Breakfasts, luncheonsand complete dinners in a home health installment plan Bringthe whole family Youll enjoythe oldfashioned hospitality anddelightful surroundings of thisfavorite restaurant And, too, prices suit your budgetFor a real treatremember your fall ind winter wardrobe NOW is the time to make yourselectionHeck of 4gsVermont Morbto924936 N Main NO 88914In selecting a memorial, thiti Arnets have the most mofirm can show you monuments built on a basis of quality, beau ty and durability Rock of Agesend Vermont Marble memorials with the seal and guaranteere the finst Whether it be atnerkert or 9r elaborate memor ial, this firm will figure withyou and help you select something to meet your desired neds It will be a fitting tribute toaloved one dern appliances enabling themto produce the finest grade of work Their aim is to satisfy andthey invite your inquiries There i is an Arnet memorial to meet like atmosphere, airconditioned, Curtis Restaurant is the place tofor your comfort, are prepared go to your tastePETIRS SAUSAGE COMPANY227 last Summit Ann ArborNO 22507 Frk Meofi  WiotwtThe name of this wholesale  best and have local interests aicompany is wellknown to the stockraisers in this section Itsmodern plant is open to thepublic for inspection It pays farmers and stock raisers topmarket prices, it provides frestand superior meats to the smallretail trade, thus serving the public in a double capacity It meritsthe patronage and support of all in this sectiqp who desire the heartA wholesale meat concorrsuch as Peters Sausage Co, hessentiaj to the progress ancgrowth of the community Irthis review of some of the lead ing businesses we complimenthe management on the continuous high quality of its productwhich are so familiar to us, anc wish them continued success     were perfected, the on y softevery requirement, so we sug  ,  gest youconsultthiiiiim Do notwaif until an emergency arisesUpon request, a RockAges booklet on How Choose a Memorial, mayhad free of charge oftobe CULLIGAN SOFT WATER Service2321 Jehwi M NO 84522clear soft water from your tap The unit is exchanged at regularintervals Once a month you reI Before water conditionersSHIPMANS INCWrit Thru32131 S NO 3 JuvenileTin 20 C9Clothing and shoes in e fineselection for juyentfo Is thisfirms business The management hs sea nto it that PRICES AREWfcLL WITHIN THE FAMILY BUDGET They maide your dollar go further and at thejame time offer quality merchandise,1 TheyV have made a jpidei ftuety f practicality and style and canshow you complete outfits or mix and match themes in thenewest styles Their attendantsare experts ii fitting to comfort is assured FOR THE MOST COMPLETI SOLUTION TO YOURBOYS Ok GIRLS WAftORdfciPROBLEM, hie yourself or tendyour son or daughter to Shipmans, Inc, in Ann Arbor, whereitems are well displayed endservice Is always bestthS stores many patronsin thisiarea, we extend, m themanegements behalf, a Thankyou for your pest patronage They look forward to servingyou in fht futureAHTDERSON PAINTJ i   1 VI 300 ERooms take ornirw warmthwherv ppf4 Inpatterns The Anderson Paint Co In Ann Arbor is to helpyou with all your decoratingproblems They will show you delightful designs in plain, floral, or bright gometrics in the latest and loveiest ideas in wallpapers, and a pertly harmon izing selection of paints Color NO 143S9reshen It up Why no give itthe extra special touch, whichcolor makes possibleIn our businen review we areleased to tell you that the AnPerson Paint C6, offers the flrv est array of materials at reasonable cost You can personalize your homeespecially if youolan to do the work yourselfsuggestions wpvt of tJr, by an tariy visrt to this ffnafriendly service Thre is nbth  ,tofe Promptness and courtesy ing homey or attractive about are firms aarvtoiwallpaper or paint dulled by jtrity walcomaXour eaadarfrorn wear Your home will look pinckney and i9rborino cormntwtr and more TnvHfno, if you muniria water available was when thehousewife hoarded water fromone downpour to another Now,making soft water out of hardwater is one of our finest im provements It offers manyECONOMIES IN TIME, LONGERLIFE FOR FABRICS and BETTERLIVING We now have soft water, the CULLIGAN WAYInstallation o fa Culligan unitis a simple operation It is connected to your water supply in your home It provides you with cetve a bill Thas ell there tstcit You buy no equipment ancyou have no maintenance workSOFT WATER MEANS youiclothes last longer, there is ncgummy curd or greasy film irsinks and bathtubs  cooking isEASIER and TASTIER So, FOR HEALTH and ECONOMY, calf theCulligan Soft Water Service anc ask for information on their wonderful unitMcDONALD ICE CREAM Company SPECIALFlavr of ft MonthIvry Moftffc In Hff CaWon Container lor 79cMi S Mal NO 22553tee cream today is consideredone of the most healthgiving foods for grownu0s and chftdren McDonald Ice Cream Coproducti are ffries Tn qualityand flavor Better productsmake better ice cream and thepublic has the assurance that only the best ingredientsused in the process of manufacture by this wellknown and reliable firm serve McDonald Ice Cream Coproducts The smart hostess willfind them a popular finish toany meal  or as a special treat n betvvjften meals Children, too,will prefer themWe are happy to rmind youof this popular firm when de siring first quality products Dealers in this vicinity knowthat their tee cream is consistent ly good, so ask them to serve itEnjoy an ice crearrxdessert in to you in small or large quanyour own choke of flavor The f titlesentire family wltl anjoy it if youLOUIS TRAMONTINH9TtratMCmtt Work DHvt NO 2049for QUIET AND ttSILIENCY,he mart owner will arrange tcidd the TILE THEME to his homeJ A most complete selection odesigns in floor and wait tile i offered by Louis Tremontin Inmany colors are suitable for usein your kitchen, bathroom, orbasement playroom Stores, of flees and reception roomsmade particularly attractive by or office It will reflect his goodaste For these reasons, we invite our readers to call this firr which is equipped for quick ancexpert installation service EsIts use rt adds personality and is timetet will be cheerfully giverfamous becaueeit is so eryiiirithout VISEL TRUCKING COMPANY GrodingNO 2MSS i       V     193 Hiscock Strt This company offers the best in excavating service Their operators are experts and crane andbulldozer service is available atmoderate cost They specializein  BASEMENT DIGING, BACKFILLING, GRADING, DITCHINGand CLEARING LANDYou may rent shovel or bulldozer equipment from this reliable firm Call them for your needs for that new building or landscaping problem You aresure of courteous, prompt serv iceThe Vise I Trucking Co, welcomes our readers and is glad to furnish estimates without ob ligation for your particular jobWe are happy to recommend a dependable firm such, as this, toour many readers for anything in this lineHave you heard abocf theawning that looks just as beaulifui from inside your home asoutside Awnings that neverhave to be stored because they give you winter as well as summer protectionawnings that are made with aluminum, yet can berolled up or down at a finger touch Meet those aluminumawnings with a difference, ALUMAROLL  Gravite helps puli Alumarolldown, spring action pulls it up, and it can be anchored in anyposition No other aluminum awninggives you such complete sue a netweather control AND REMEM BER that aluminum gives youdurability you wont find irv anyother awning materialAll you have to do to keepAlumaroll awnings clean is towash them off with a gardenhose Alumaroll awnings comein goodlookng stripes or plainshadesROBERTSONS ALUMINUM WINDOW COMPANY ObHgoWon fromNOANN ARBOR BEDDING CO Free PiclwpDeWveryEstimates1003 Broadway NO 86652A homemaker should be suref quality and construction berore buying a mattress Onlyis she goes to a reliable firm can he be sure of whai she i geting The material, coil design,insulation, padding, and ticking r all important points to noteGood ventilationand tailoring are also important That is whywe tefl you of this reliable firm They are prepared to offer youthe finest in nw MATTRESSES, PILLOWS and BOX SPRINGS, and It is our pleasure to tell you oftheir serviceswill do a like new renovation job on your old mattress Theycan convert it fntcra modern in nerspring covered in best quality ticking May we suggest yourake advantage of this wonderful opportunityAnn Arbor Bedding Co isequipped to solve any beddingproblem for individuals, motels, hotels, institutions, etc  infact, anyone with bedding needsCooperative Roofing  Sidifig Co2333 W Stadium Blvd NO 88881When it comes to roofing andsiding one will make no mis take if they consult this reliablefirm They specialize in all kindsof roofing and siding and areglad io give advice on your building problems Estimates arecheerfully given without chargeWhen you think of roofingor siding one can save consider ible Good roofing and siding ncrease the value of your homeand make for more comfortable iving conditions That 4s whywe recommend this reliable firm  to you You will be sure of getMng a proper job at a very reasonable figureGive this firm a ring In dealing with a wellestablished firmsuch as this, whose reputationand business has grown with a host of satisfied customers, youare sure of getting satisfactionInsulation and eavestroughing,Kool Vent awnings, Fiberglass and aluminum awnings, alsoaluminum storm windows anddoors are added features of this firms serviceARBORCREST CEMETERY 6rdi for All FptHu2441 Olccter Way NO 24292in this review of Ann Arbor,t is appropriate that we tell ourreaders of the ample accomodeffori for years to come at Arbor rest The selection of 8 choiceolot in one of thir  beautiful gardens is a wen merited tri bute to your loved on The perpetual care program assure you hat at all times, regarcHess oftevson, your plot will receivendfvWuaJ attention This outtending feature tfnto t in cemetery which was so often neglected A cmetry of this type marked contrast to the old type mrits the support of the enftwrcommunityIt is wise to make a selectionin these fine gardens before nemergency arises when other de tails confront you May we suggest you secure further infonrwi rion by contacting the management of Arborcrest in Ann Af bor No obNoatten to invoivWV w  NIM v f r   a JjpSfM  m IK tASiuen fif Naiunowf OF OUR DEMOCRACY, THE COUNTSTOftf WAS A CROSSROADS MEETING PLACEWHO SWAPPED careTIN4S AND ir ror, ATJONAS TMfy COSJDEfcKO Trtf WARESl11 4jfGOSSIP IS HEARD IN SUPERMARKETS AS WELL ASSTORE ,WWEN FAMIUCS INCLUPLNGTHEOLDMAN00T0deTHeRro STOCK THE WEEKEND LAfcoe DAIVCf OF ITEMS AVAILABLE TO AMERICANfAMIUES IS MAPC POS5HSLE IN PAftT IV THE INVESTMENTOP THE AAONtV THEV MAVC PUTASlDF IN LIFE SAVJNfiS FOK THClfc FUTuf2 SECUR TyWheat Yield is Boosted 28Bushels by Good Soil Care TNCREASES of as much as 281 bushels of wheat per acre fromthe use of fertilizer were obtained on some Kansas farms test season, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committte, in citing results of tests summarized by Dr Floyd WSmith, Kansas State College agronomistWheat made 604 bushels peracre on the top fertilized plot on the Ted Breuer farm nearlyWaverly, Smith saidYields averaged more thanSO bushels on plots at the Ottawaexperimental field and on the vemon Meadorfarrn in WenaxaSeven other locations had topyields ranging from 40 to 49 bushels per acreOverall results on 18 farms inEastern and Central Kansasshowed that fertilized wheat av eraged 13 more bushels per acrethaji unfertilized wheatSmith estimates that fertilizer returned more than 4 forevery 1 invested in plant foodEven in severe drought area,there was usually enough yieldincrease to pay the cost or the fertilizer treatment, he saidSumming up the results ofKansas tests over the years,Smith saidIf a farmer will have his soil ef aatichie to Btaast aX PinclnMy, siymgaMaaday of Febrnnay 18il aa diatbi offke at iaeAajDeeds Or the Geaatr ef 1and Mat of atkaigaa eaday ef February, lst A  of Mortgage, oa ie 4which MortsjsaB 4SMsra  abe dot at tat Stee a tMaiprinritMti and iitsswii tapths fxd2 iiollan tber aua of XwaatBA  efA rearElate iiktasshavSiPva  awrbV4tt sotakac4 tooakr xrr a s andount daincd to at da at to dateof this notte towH, tka aomHundred TfaobrtySight and 183862 Dollar to which amonatwill btaddad at tat time of aala iJl rayifte that may  paid bHigh soil fertiUty level gives top wheat yields per acretested and if he follows recom mendations for the use of phos phate, potash and nitrogen, heshould realize 2 to 3 for everydollar spent on fertilizer 4In some years results maynot be this good But under particularly favorable conditionsuch as we had in 1954 in ex treme Eastern Kansas, returnsmay be as high as 4 to 5 for every dollar investedBattle of the Species Can be Won by Alfalfa Alfalfa can win the battle ofthe species among other leg umes and grasses when youxvpasture, mixture gets a full feed of limfi phosphate and potash says A Middle West Soil Im provement Committee, in quotgBE,SSSiiUnlvVity  On well fertilized clay parsqtts in Southern Illinois,was boss in a pastu mithat included red kvtr , and timothy, Johnn tRed Clover raned ttudHaitian Exposition Features lN WorkI   v by the said Mortcaf between thdate of this notice and the time ofsaid sale and no proftmrifagji at lawhaving been featitattd to recover the debt cow remaining secured bysaid mortgage, or aay part tfeereof,whereby the power of aala contained in said Mortgage naa beeome oprativtNow Therefore, Notice U HerebyGiven , that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgageand in pursuance of the statute insuch case made and provided, the said mortgage will be forelosad by, asaMLlf th premise therein described or to much thereof at maybe neeeatary, at public auction, tothe highest bidder at the West frontdoor of the Oourthouae In tha City of Howell and County of Iivingiton,Michigan, that being the place for holding the Circuit Oourt in and forsaid County on Wedneaday,the 10thday of Augusttl56, at 1000 oclockEastern Standard Time ia tile foreBoon of said day, and said premiseswill bo sold to pay the amount m aa aforesaid then duo on said Mortgage together with Six 6 parcent interest, legal costs, Attorney4fees and also any taxes and insurance that said Mortgage does pay on or prior to the date of said salewhich premises are detcrfeed insaid mortgage as follows towitLands situate and baing ia the Township of Putnam, Lhringatam County, Michigan, dawrfttd at a wireel of1 oed as followsBeginningat  outheast corner of the North east Quarter tt of the Northweatfractional Quarter  of Section81, Township 1 North Range 4 EastMichigan thence North 8440 feetthence West 583 feet theoc Sooth3440 feet thence East 088 feet toface of beginning, containing 46 more r less  rf v,Operator This Is an emergencyMrs Florence Russell Mrs Shirley Golze Mrs Sowe and Vicky LynDated May 6th, 1955Francis J Shields andWillis L LyonsAttorneys for MortgageStreet Howell MichBusiness Address 112 N State Mrs James K Stowp rf Northville, wasin the kitchen when sheiieard Vicky LynscreamThe 17monthold baby had climbedto die top of the stairs By the time MrsStowe reached her, the baby had fallento the bottom, injuring herself badlyThe frantic mother rushed to the telephone She knew she must get someoneto take them to the hospitalWhen the operator, Mrs Shirley Golze,heard Mrs Stowed excited voice shequickly called the Service A ftsi stantMrs Florence Russell, in case extra help wasneeded Mrs Stowe declined the operatorsoffer to call the police After makingseveral unsuccessful calls to relatives, shefinally reached her aunt, Mrs Lester Kitchen She sped to the house and tookthe Stowes to the hospitalThere little Vicky Lyns injuries weretreated and Mrs Stowe took her homeMrs Stowe wrote to Michigan BellThe operators were so nice, eventhough they could hardly hear me My baby was crying and I was so upset I0ula hardly speak Thank YOU for your wonderful assistance when I needed help so badly1 Its people who make telephone service goodMICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANYMACKINAO f MMt foMfleoftl efierly aaow theaeroaa tit Itraitt Nettai Haehteew City, aerial phote rfi mtst lwws sain tower fouodation The two 38 ft iaa N diameter towers are being constructed on the caissoashow lt bat efr feiUatloni OA the ioith side e4 ellthe r fouadatioft, 116 ft in diameter Te latter will be cut offfoaidaHoai oathe ewtk aide, iitltifjf  eeieenyy te l MtU helaw water  the 527 ft high tower will feet em 1J ibaB eeaetete Mpefatractwea erected te 25 ft above watetf i r c , Jufcr 118, 19MStore LINGERIE t CANNED GOODSGROCERIES Mrs E D Brudy and MrsThoraa Bonaej attended the bridge luncheoa at Ghemuii HillsCountry Club Thursday Mrs Bonnei won the canasta prize The Harold Nuoffer family ofLansing and the Dr Cecil Hendeefamily of Lansing called on theCecil Hendee SundayGENTS FURNISHINGS SHOESORYGOODSKENNEDY GENERAI STORE Mrs Irvin Kennedy withMa me FaneU in Ann Arbor are vis iting in Elk RapidsMerlin Anfeurgfy and wife andMrs Mary Amburgey attended the night ball game in Detroit Friday Mrs Sarah Barnum of Unadillawas a Sunday dinner guest of theLawrence CamburnsClyde Fisher entered Osteopathic1 ic hospital Highland Park for surg ery last week The Wayne AtLees and GeorgeCranes had dinner at the naw Lansing shopping center SundjOlin Robinson attended a dfauwrand MM degree conference at the Manchester Masonic Lodge MondaynightThe Leroy Duke family of Detroitwere Sunday guests of the Don, Swarthouts The Jack Young family are spend iag the week at Newberry and otherpoints ,Pvt Richard DeVoe and wife ofthe Bronx, N Y called on Mrs Mar ion Burnett SundayThe Keith Bradburys of CheUeaspent Sunday at the L J Henryhome MYRON HUGHES Complete UM Plumbing Fntiras and SuppliesI Electric, Oil and Gas tfr Water HeatersComplete Una of PompsWe Sell  W Install  WeervfeePHONB UFStlM  7  KABTWagoners Grocery 6066 Pinckney BraQuality AiiechanciiseLOW PftlCES6er and Wioe to Tata OutPhone Howell 7Q5J2ALUMINUM DOORS BY WINTERSEAL Ai Advertised in LifeHOLIDAY DOOR 3495HEAVY DUTY CCMMMERCIAL TYE 4800Free Estimates on Window Installs tion JobsSINK BASE CABINETVery Reasonably Priced Quantity LimitedSave Up to Seventy iiollart B  F HOME SUPPLY COMPANY1169 Pinckney  Howell Road ootigress inScene on hie Ruyale in Lake Superiort  II he natural beauty of MichiganHAVE YOUVISITEDiit4 CROSS VILLAGE near Petoskcy Ottawa andJhippewalndianspeifqjm ceremonial dances in early AugustYANKEE SPRINGS RECREATION AREA nearHastings 4300 acres of lakes, woods, interesting geological formations from glacial ageiCTURED1 ROCKS near Munising extend alongtore of Lake Superior Notdole for rich color,variety of formations DAY STATE PRK near Glen Haven on Lakeychigan Area of magnificent sand dunes, induda fffmous Beeping Bear Dune, enjoy thefiner flavor ofMichigan brewedbeerBxVlichigan JDrewers Association350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michigan A, From where I sit iy Joe MarshNeither Rain Nor Hail Nor Broken Boxes IRed Fowler, local RFD mailman, got an English carwith a iiJit hand drive so he can stuffuuiiboxes from behind the wheelIts ffreat Red reporter Bfcit would work a lot better if allbox holders would follow regulations A mailbox should be 40inches high, on the right of therd  within reachtndistancefrom a car window If one isknocked down, the owner should make repairs prontoCome to think of it, Red ispretiVffcted about his obligations deliveringpackages, supplying stamps, cashing money orderssaving us trips to the Post OfficeLets fix up those boxes so he canget his chores done fastFrom whpre I U, obligations always work both ways For instance, I figure thst Im obligedto respect your right to enjoyyour favorite beveragebe it cof, fee, tea, beer, buttermilk or whatever Why Because Id expectyou to do the same for me, ThtGotten Rule should be followedto the letter byCopyright, 1955, United State Brewtn foutubafrmUienmuth Division inUmatuqfli Breweries he  Goebel Brewing Co  National Brewing Co of Michigan  Pfeiffer Brewing Co  Sebewrring Brewing Co  Stroh Bmcery CAs AXESVILLAGE TAXES ARE NOW DUEPAY ABLE AT MY HOMESATURDAYS AND MONDAYSUNTIL FURTHER NOTICEREYNOLDS, Vflnage Treasurer t POBox203,RiickMjr Bottle GasFOR COOKING, WAITER HEATING AND HOME HEATINGWYUE L P GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL THE ROUSH PLUMBING , t r,s Plumbing Ujpairing310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 PinckneyTRUCAS TRACTORS CARSRUSSILL 0 SMITH CO JMWHJ MfCH  rtt WWRtprastftfed by H W WYCtt m1 V ,   9            ,          ,  I            t                 ,    ,  ,    i,    fi j  FO R SALEBab y be d an d mattres i fI  Rollawa y bed , Iro n be d an d springs , I  2  buffets , 1  table , 8  kitche n chair s jChin  cabine t golde n oak 4 2  overstuffe d chairsmaroo n an d gray law n chairs  Phon e U p 8,9976  THE BUSINES S PROFESSIONA L COW OWANTEDCombining   FraudsSheha n Phon e U P 8  333 6i 70 S SALECanoe  bran d ne w can  va s neve r bee n used  Goo d dea lPhon e U P 8 381 2 Th Pinckne y Sanitariu mRa y H  Oaffy , M  0 Pinckne y Michiga nCal l 110 0 A  M  t o 20 0 P  M Except  Wednesday sMon , Tues , Fri , 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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Th e agricultur e com  ha s ap prove d a  swin e inspectio n syste m fo rthei r herds  1000 a  ra  but wa s usuall y later I t wa s heade d b y th e marshal l o fth e da y o n horsebac k an d th e ba n J followe d b y th e Goddes s o f Libert yan d othe r floats , horsebac k rider san d decorate d surrey s carryin g th eth e prominen t peopl e o f thevillage Prize s wer e give n fo r th e best  andwors t entery  W e remembe r Nor mReaso n an d Gen e Mclntyr e won  theClar k J  Adam s ha s bee n appoint , latte r on e yea r The y wer e mad e u pe d  ne w circui t judg e in  Oaklan d co H e ha s previousl y bee n in  th e Ieg iislature , th e governors  lega l ad aftc l o n t h sjuprem e court Legislator s ar e organizin g a  15ma n stud y grou p t o stud y   highe reducation  Ther e wil l b e 5  fro meac h house , busines s me n an d indu strjalists  Ther e i s a  differenc e o finion  Som e wan t junio r eoll tfthers  favor fou r yea r coll eges MAN DROWN SA  ma n drowne d a t Silve r Lik eTuesday  A t las t account s th e bod yha d no t bee n recovered  I t wa s in3 5  ft  o f wate r wher e th e botto m ismucky  Th e victi m wa s sai d t o b e amembe r o f th e ai r cjr p fro m Self ridg e FieldTh e Whit  pothers , pr ofessibina l diver s fre m Dexter , wer et o  tr y agai n toda y t o recove r th ewWe  understan d th e vyicti m wa s a jhitehhikerand  unknovo T t o Ch e man wh o brough t hi m ou t here KIWANI S NOTE SA  goo d attendanc e wa s a t th e  wani s dinne r las t night  Charle sSchaie r an d towar d Gree n brough tth e conservatio n deptnationa l priz ewinnin g film , Te Michigan DeerStory for entertainmentIn the 9 to 14 year base ball leagLue the Reds and Blues, tied 13 to 13last Thursday and the Monday gamewas rained out Batteries for Blues John Hoy and Howard Singer, Reds,Billy Winger, Dave Darrow andDennie Morgan The White and Yellows play Thursday night as negroes and drove an ancienthorse on an old decrepit buggyThen a pig was smeared withgrease turned loose and belonged to the one who caught tt Bicycleraces and other events followedThe picnic dinner was either in thegrove across the pond or on thesquare Then a prograrn The mayor read the Declaration of Independence There were musical numbers and an address According toour files Wirt Dexter, son of Judge Dexter of Dexter, a Chisago attorney was the speaker here one 4thHis daughter married into the McCormick family and gavf the oldDexter place to the U of MThen came the ball game, fireworkdisplay and dance at night The firework dispjay was from the top of the town hall which had a flat roofthen These events drew as many as 5000 peopleor more Now roone has time fo them or the workIncidental to putting thenfanM last one Pinckney had was at theircentennial in 1935 which had all thenl dtinte features including thgreased pig and a pageant besideThe Ann Arbor News mentioned this last week and gave ye eedioras chairman He was not being sec retary Floyd Weeks was chiarmanand Roy Clark, treasurer P H Svarjrhjc4it was parade cLawmanand had a parade a mile long led byCJuib Gordon on a white stallionbelonging to Mich State CollegeThere were two ox teams in iiOther towns also had floats Last winter Martha Dagg, wifeMurray Dagg lost her life inauto accidentThe elder Dagg was enroute toPinckaey to visit his son, MurrayHis wife had intended to come withbut changed her mind at the last minute With him were Mr andMrs Phillip Bauman, friends ofhis of 15403 Chapel Detroit Be tween Novi and South Lyon the carhit a tree All were killed Baumanis 51 and his wife 48, They have a5 year old son who is visiting hisgrand parents in North CarolinaMr Dagg leavese his wife and 7children Murray of Pinckney George jr, Mrs Claude Slick mdAnne Daggof Detroit, Mrs June Bundageaux of Texas, Mrs Lj Sroder of California Mr Dagg had been employed byDetroit Gear Co for many yeava last winter he joined Eureka Masonic lodge and members of Living ston Lodge went to Detroit and coa ferred some of the degrees The funeral was held Tuesday aftornoon at zhf IiihanHnmiltonChapel, Hamilton at Florence, Rev Rjy Johns officiating Burial was in SU Mary Catholic Charcb Fr Albert fcchmiu, PastorSunday Mase 800 and 1000 am LOCAL NEWS cURRisA OAMN1 Joe Griffith and, wife spnt Sunday with the Ted Olsoos in 1 uiNoveaa devotions, Friday evening born Sharon went to Windsor, Outat 7SO with the Otist Confessions, Friday evening after The Mark Nuh family eniertaik , Friay evening afteroveaa Devotions and Saturday from730 to y0i p mtore the 800 Mass and Sunday beCaivuxy Mennomte ChurchRev Kzra Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EachMorning Worshijp 100USknaay Scb ol 1100Voung Peoples Meeting   7iiOCottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800 15th annual community summervacation Hible school is fromJuly 11 to 22 at Calvary MermunitechurchClasses for all ages through the high school Everyone welcomeCttftgrtgattofiat Gfcurtii Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 980 a mMorning Worship  1045 a mThurs night prayer meeting at the church at 800Wed choir practice   730 p ra,i fhe Psiipfes Glwrtft M36 West between Main ind Unadilla StreetRev Feith Ruegsegger, Pastorhite Chapel Cemetery, Birmingham Sunday SchoolI Sd Whwife whereMISSIONARY SOCIETYThe Ladies Missionary Sackty fthe Peoples Church met with MrMrs Woodroe Maisey, last Tuesday  by Lenski PiratV, Shipnight Mrs Lloyd Weilman conducted the devotions MrsMerwin Campbell presented 3 vocal numbers and explained the orgin of each Mrslae Daller told the story of Robert COUNTY Atchinson, nssionary Luncheon jwas served The next meeting is with Mrs Britta Brsh LIBRARYThe board of trusteees announcea gift of 50 from the Pinckney Kiwanis Club  New books are The l5ollmaker byArnow, Treasury of Best LovedStones by Disney, Strawbery Gill s and Sailors by Trengren, Tree in the Clearing by Holling andby Bryan Ps and QsLEAGUE STANDINGSW L PCTPinckney Howeli Gear City ServiceNOTES 25 YLARS AG7 Walter Mowers has announced hiscandidacy for sheriff on he Republican ticket The Belle Barcus players will behere all next week on Ed Famum lots They have ther own bandThe East Lynn and Lightning will1st show is Sweethearts and Wivn also be put on Adm 20c and 35r Clyde Graham of Lansing,drowned at Portage Lake Wednes day, The Glennbrook oil well s nowdown 1630 feet Another oil well has been started on the Latson farm in Genoa Harry Germans Northville teamwill play here July 6 He s 52years old bat still pitches good ball Mrs Dan Neecker of Hamburg isgiving swimming lesscons at Patteraon Lake  Barney Lynqh wishes to ask peoplee to quit picking his roses Hewans them to be left to bloom so all ean enjoy them  Pinckney beat Hamburg Sunday1 2to 0 Ed Brown and Jim Moraneach had 3 hits, Guy Knhn hit aborne runled in Toledo June 19 Ian Hamburg38 210 11 223 750750 500333000Pinckneys game with the HoweliCearWttS Tatned out on FridayThey play City Service at HoweliFriday at 9 p m last week CityService lost to Fowlerville and beat Hamburg Notes ol 48 Years AgeBrighton is to have a refrigerator factory Elmer Curtis and wife of Toldecare visiting the Peter ConiwayThe entire corp of teachers hassigned again for nextN H Caverly andhave moved to Detroithas bought a saloonThe Misses Lillian Boyle, UaReason, Catherine  grieve, MonksFrancia and Martha Murphyand Ella Ruen are camping at Whit more Laka14r Belle Kennedy isthe summer wjth her sister in CCHffornia   The Glazier Stove Works atgea now shuts down at noonSaturdaysJames Smith has returnedthe Cobalt region of Canadadoes not care much for thatA good vein of coal hasfound at Dimondale 15 feet underground The Misses Kate Brown andClaraDunn are home from Cheapofor the summerC V VanWinkle was in GrandRapids last week buying HerefordGeorge Monroe of Howeli AndMinnie Best ol Detroit were married Tuesday  30 Lady Maccabees from hereattended the meeting at Dexter onThursday The Hamburg Hive wasalso there The Epworth League of the Methodist Church has elected the following officers President,, Glenn Gani I Sunday Worship3fouth Group   Keening Servicefhus Prayerft Choir Practice Wed St Choir pLtke Wed 946 a m1100 a m 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m780 p m ed all of their children, and familiesbut, Rachael the 4thEmmett Widmeyer is home frinSt Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Stanley Dihkel and wfe had dinner at Wagoners SundayThe Howard Read family pentthe week end at thy Wilder cottageat Portage Lakt Mrs Marjorie Sniilh KrueKerIetroit was a Sunday jiicst n M KDa r rowsWalter Reason has returned homefrom McPherson hospitalThe Congregational church hasbought a heifer for shipment to theneedy European countries It wason display at the church Sunday jPercy Ellis came home from StJoe hospital, Ann Aior ThursdayMrs Winifred Craves has soidhome on Pearl St to Mr,, MorleyReynodsMrs Sadie Read attended a bridgeclub Thursday at the home of JaBeverly Hurst of Parkets Corners The Fred Reads are at Uuir cotage at Portage Lake all monthTheyspent the week end with the Joe ,Schossers at Clear Lake jHarry Lavey and wite of Detroitand Mrs Mae Metz of Huwell spentSunday at the Lee L ivvey homeMrs Noreen Carr and Molly anhome from Port Huron for the summei Mike Carr of Ithaca sp nt theweek end wit hthem The Ronnie Hoskins family of Do The Detroit News remarksin the past conservatives havelacked projects of the federal government with nothing more coastiuetive in mind than aa nostalgia to returned ttfflle good old days anddemanded that score of social srvices now underaken by the federal gov er amen, be turned back to local communities without considering it the said local communitiesare equal to the burden or notThishas caused the public to suspectthat their whole arguement is mer1 an attempt to destroy those 6ciai services The National Chain bej1 of Commerce in a recent release remark it i Vigh time that the fedeiui handouts for schoolsby cancelled or reduced, that it itup to local people, to take care uiiKixl needs What they ignorethat tin situation haover the years and hat the Jfjjderai Hernmeut collects the J  of tJy taxes  Th e peopl e wh o ja y theli ftaxe s deman d a  har e o f it  bac kam i ar e abl e t o enforc e thei rinarul  ischange ddc  j iftoulh t manufacturin g wa s i los t ar t in  prisons  N o mor e priso nmad e shoe  ar e o n sal e in  store san d th e binde r twin e anA v cemen tIlant s hav e loni f bee n pIosedBu t anew s Peleas e las t weef c state d th eprisoner  mak e nearl y al l thei r ownKoods , includin g food , furniture ,shcs , underwear , shirt s clothes ,socks , hamlkerchiefts , gtf w thei rown  tobacco  A n incrjnin p prisone riiet s a  2 5 outfi t priso n mad e an dan d outgoin g on e a  7 5 outfi t ata otroi t an d th e Myl o Kettle r family  of priso n made  Th e priso n farm s pro Jackso n spen t Sunda y wit h th e U o duc c vegetables , meat , fruit , mil k l i gtfs  The y mak  thei r own  furniture  The y mak e 20,00 0 garment   da y fro m rawcutto n an d 18 0 pair RELIGIOU S FIL M JUL Y llt hWin e o f th e Morning  a  fil m mad eb y  th e Unusua l Fil m C f , a n enter pris e o f Bo b Jone s University,NC wil l b e show n a t th e Peoples  Ciarc hner e o n th e nigh t o f Jun e 1 1 a t 8  pm Thi s is  a Bibica l fil m featurin gon e Barabba s   Th e characte r Joo lis  take n b y A l Carter , a  studen t a tth e Universi y fro m Uplan d Calif part s in  othe r production s pu t o nb y  th e colleg e an d playe d Cassiu in  Othello  Thi s is  hi s firs t mao rI t is  a g  one a s approximatel y 1 6elaps e betwee n th e firs t an d fina lacts RUMMAGEAUCTIO N SAL ETh e Pinckne y Kiwani s Clu b wil lhol d a  rummag e an d auctio n sal e o nth e publi c squar e Jul y 30  Anyon ehavin g article s t o donat e phon eOsco r Bec k UP 8 3107Marti n Rit te r U P 8  554 1 an d i t wit y b e pfeka dup  A t thei r meetin g Tuesda y nigh tth e clu b donate d 5 0 t o th e Pinck ne y Library  The y als o backe d th eboy s bas e bal l leagu e t o th e exten tner 1s t Vice , E d Galpin  2n d Vice , wh o is  22 year s old  He e ha s ha dNelli e Fish3r d Vic e Willi s Tupper 4t h Vic e Florenc e Sprout j Sec yFlorenc e Andrews , Jesd e Green ,treasurer Le o Lave y an d Flori s Mora n hav egon e t o Calume t t o pla y bal l in  th eCoppe r League Th e legislatur e ha s pase d a  la wtha t al l gasolin e container s b e pata te d  red Ki t Carso n Cob b has  pette d agrocer y stor e a t Portag e Lak e nth e ol d Cob b homestea d 8 6 YMC A boy s fro m An n Arbo rar e campn g o n th e nort h sid e otPortag e Lake Jas k Monk s ha s graduate d fro mth e Yp8 i Norm a aa d teachfe s a tHadle v th s fal l Heiano w playin gMARRIED A T BRIGHTO NMis s Shirle y Plummer , daughte ro f Mr  an d Mrs  Emor y Plumme r o fChilso n Roa d wa s marriK l t o Mar kAbney , so n o f Mr  an d Mrs  Home rAbne y o f Chubb s Corner s Saturda ya t 430  p m  a t th e Methodis t par  pent Sunda yJacks Th e Doyl e femplcto n famil y  Keeg o Harboi  ar e campin g a t iii hrr p taku v       Mr  Eolit h Car r visitt d he r sisNt 1,Mi s Ma e iddleto n in  Detroi t li lweek Th e Bras h famil y reunio n wa shel d a t th e Willia m f3ral r sr  hmnvth e 4t h v  it h 5 0 present Th e Te d Doliar r fuwii y u f Gliil wi n spen t th e week  end wit h t h Rober t Pikes Tht  Ashe r Wyiic s sjin l i ieweek  end wit h th e Lowel l Foter o f Waile d Lako Wce U en d caller s o f th e Willia mShehan s wer e Bill y Sneha n o f An nArbor , Jrorg e Roch e an d Kmnul LRoch e o f Fowlervill e Th e Ln n Henuec s an d Il y iHcndee  spen t Sunda y a t ih e E  Nuoffe r hom e in Hlt Alla n Dinkc l an d Audre y Kiikoi, calle d o n h i mos t Ke w a t Ml  Cu me l hospita l in  Dolror t Sunday Mi , an d Mrs  Alber t Dinke l  M Audre y Klikot t wei e in  Lansin g ius tThursday Mrs  Ethe l Sprou t wa s a  W  dtu sda y luncheo n gues t o f Mrs  Vio aMahle r o f Hal f Mo n Lake Th e Edwi n Sprout s spen t th e wen en d wit h th e H  Harshman s in  An nArbor  vTh e Joh n McDonnel s wer e Sun da y dinne r guest s o f th e Georg eKennys Th e Wayn e Collier s o f Mila 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employmen t o nactnun t   race cree d o r color  I twil l b e difficul t t o enforc e there ihe e is  n  penalty  I t provide s tha temployer  accus d o f thi s c t b ilk d befor e a  ovmmisio n fo r cros aexamination  Th e unwelcom e pub lcitit y cause d b y suc h examinatio nis  existe d t o iepr r employer s fro muc h disci along wit hIn  isO i 120 starling sdthr r birds,suc h a s fo ryalcs , etc  weru brough t ove r her an d relinke d in  Centra l Park , N  Y biti l enthusiast s wh o thougd t ever ybir d shoul d b o represente d in  thi scountry  Non e o f the m survive d ex cep t t h e  starling  wh o no w numbe rin  th e mi l lion s an d ar e a  pest  Ar oun d 191 0 th e lat e Henr y For da t i brough t ove r a  shiploa d o f bird sI  fro m Englan d bu t the y al o failed it o  survive BATTIN G AVERAGE SLeagt u Game s Onl yA B  R  H  1 2 3b fo r h e Hillsdal e Independents Jerr y Dunne , wife , daughter,Clar aan d sister , Rose , leav e fo r Irelan dthi s weeek Wil l Gardner s barn  i s complete dan d th e carpenter s ar e workin g o nJame s Doyles  now Raymon d Sigle r an d wif e wt nwer e calle d t o Northvill e las t wu kb y  th e deat h o f he r mother  sonage a t Brighto n b y Rev  J  M McLucas  Th e coupl e wer e attende d , te r McAfe e family b y Willia m Abney , brothe r o f th e Th e Ear l Savcry s o f Dexte igroo m an d Mis s Virgilin e Autc n u f   o n th e Ralp h Hall s Sunda yChilson     Sunda y guest s o f th e Leste r Mc Th e biideVOTeagTe X utEQT rlengt h an d carrie d pin k an d whit ecarnation s wit h corsag e o f chrysa ntheums  Th e bridesmaid s dres s wa sbieg e feill e an d he r flower s pin k The Dav y Crocket t craz e lia s dev elope d on e hazzard  I t ha s bee ncoonsk n cap s o n th e marke t ar e iw in  a  chea p bran d o f plasti c whic h ishighl y inflamable  Thv 3 is  th e sam ething  foun d in  sweater s barre d o nth e Detroi t marke t 2  year s ago  aNe w Yor k the y hav e alread y bee abarrod  The y ar e mad e n  Pennsly J 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Universit y o f Me xwee k md  We  understan d i t wa s th e ico , Mexic o City  Le e mentions , i nrecen t rain s an d no t th e fac t tha t letter  homegolf , sai l fishin g i n th eDoll y wen t i n swimmin g ever y fa y gul f an d wee k en d a t Acapulco  li eh  l l and th e Win , Sha w famil y o f Detr oit Willia m Sheha n an d Joh n Baye ran d wif e wer e Sunda y dinne r quest so  fMr s Alm a Harris Th e Charle s Soul e famil y o f Hr vel l an d Mrs  Ethe l Sprou t wor e Sui da y dinne r quest s o f th e btte serrter , Mrs  Ro y Brow n o f Leslie Mrs  Georg e Snivcl y is  a patien ta t McPherso n hoapiti1 , Howel iTh e Wm  Hi M famil y har f n  b  r ounio n a t theird  hfm e Sunday Th e Edwar d Kito s an d tw o child Th e bak e sa l e  fo r th e benefi t o f ro n o f Dayton , Ohi o an d Mrs  Fro dentification or id carnations A  receptio n wa s hel d a t te r Ab ne y hom e a t Chubb s ComorsAfto ra  weddin g tri p in  norther n Michiga nth e coupl e wil l liv e a t Howel i whereth o groo m ha s a  haulawa y truckin gbusiness  Th e brid e is  employe dth e oka r a t Dexter fey  on Tbe Fran k Whit e famil y o f Howel ii  an d wil e ea lt t t W Be n WW U hometh e 4th  the wate rTh e Donal d WUtse s picnice d a tHambur g wit h friend s th e th is  th e huus e gues t o f hi  uncle,To eHollingaworth , presiden t o f Unio nCarbid e an d Carbo n of  Hudco Camburn o f Detroi t ffpent  th   weeken d wit h th e Larr y Oarmbuans Th e Mar k Nas h famil y cale d o nth e Jame s Appleton s in  Brighto n o nSunday Mrs  Virgini a VanNorma n wa s inDetroi t Thursday Ruper t Garne r an d wif e o f Detr oit  spen t th e Wee k en d wit h th et  VaaNormana  CATCH SUSPEST SWhe n Jac k Jeffreys  went tO wor k a t th e McPherso n Ban k a tHowel i Thursda y he e sa w 3  ampl eiou s nw n sittin g in  a ca r ia  fron tnf  th e ban k whic h wa s no t y ope n H e voice d is  suspicion s an dh o me n wh o ha d lef t wer e picke du p  b y Fowlervill e polic e an d take t o  th e Howel i jail whe n gun s an dmask s wer e foun d in  th e car  ttHowel i polic e ha d picke d the m u pth e nigh t befor e in  regar d t o astlc n ca r bu t release d hem  The ypav e thei r name s a s Mik e20 , To m Ganralus , 1 7 an d H tBots , 1 9 o f PontiacBeet s isfro m th e U  Navy  The y ar e ftttfhflv p admitte d Intendin g t o tttobank     mTh e Ja y Shire y famil y spen t th e   w t th eweek  end in  Hlllman  Kennedy home v  LEE THEATREWHfTM0 LAKEf RST STEPTHAT COUHTSSet your childrens steps  and your own  inthe path of progress by owning a savings account here    the sooner the better Getting into the habit of saving is the most certain wayto have money when you need itfor a car, thedown payment on a home of your own, or someother purpose Remember regular saving paysTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK VJEQ fopOatti op to 10,000 insured by our membership in tke Federal v Deposit Insurance CorporationOver EightyNine Yaxs of SafeThe AltaMae BEAUTY SALON CLOSED ON MONDAYSOPEN AT 900 A MOPEN LATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BY APTOINTMENN TPHONE UP 83359 NOTICE OFAt aof t County,Council RoomtMay 10,155Present Village President, Diakel,Clerk Ackley aod Truatea Shirley, Swurthout, Kennedy, Tiplady, Beadand Lavey AJboent JNtoBft  The following resolution wasmade by Trustee Swarthotrt aM iiadoption mo2d Whereas the Council deems it1 advisable, to vacate, discofttlfte and abolibh the Southbaii of that part of MU1 Street, lying between Let 4Block 8, Iinge 6 and Lot 1, JBlock 8Range 5 of the Original Plat of the Village of Pinakaey,aa diy laid outplaited and recorded, be it therefore resolved that it is actviaabk to vacate, discontinue and abolish thethe South half of that part of MU1 Street lying between Lot i, Block 8,Range 6 and Lot 1, Block 8 andRange 5 of the Original Plat of the Village of Pinckney, as duly laid laid out, platted and recorded, andthat the Council shall meet on July 12 1955 it eight oclock p m at theI Council Rooms in the Village of PinekLey and hear objeetions,if any there be to the vacating, discontinuing and abolishing of that part of Mill Street hereinbefore described,, and that following notice be givn of such public hearing by pofelisb ing the same on June 22, June 28 uni Jaly 6 ,1955 in tfce Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper publishedand circulated within the Village ofi Pinckney towit NOTICE OF PUBLIC BEARINGi Notice is hereby given that the VUi age Council of the Village of Pinckney, Livingston County, Michigan,will hold a public hearing on July 12, 1955, at eight oclock pm in theCouncil Rooms in said Village, tohear objections, if any therebe tothe vacating, discontinuing and ab olishing of the south half of that part of Mill Streeet lying between Lot 4, Block 8, Range 6 and Lot 1 Block 8, Range 5 of the OriginalPlat of the Village of Pinckney, asduly iafd out platted and recordedlie it further resolved that a copyof this resolution with said Notice of Hearing be published in Pinck ney Dispatch on the dates hereinbefn set ouV ResolutioTr supported oy TnuteV KennedyUnanimously adoptedStanley Dinkel village President Mildred Ackley, village clerkThe Ray Burns, Jack Young, DConklin and K Fry families pjeiced at Independence Lake Sunday, o Mrs, Theresa CoyleThe Joe Hummer family spentthe week end 5n northern MichiganThe Douglas Piummer family wentto Niagara Falls their fetees picaked at North LakeJune L The Iagham County TB Societya workad out a profljn to xraytfciRev Friday, Saturday July 8, 9Doable Feature ProgramOktnn ord art Edward G BottaeoaWJmaa, jator  thai u  VIOLENTbeen traaaferred to Samaria The Gletti SMrffya erf have purcnaaed the Patton Grocery there     lLt John Thompson jr of Xxgtwea recently married to Mrs, Joan Walls Smatana at Albuauerque, xJHw The annual McGuiness Reunloiiwas held at DexterPark June 26th,Hamburg School District Noi 1faces a dflema Iiey muit bend tobuild a new school or annex to AimArbor or Brighton They have beenending their high school pupils toAna Arbor but are now notifiel that Ann Arbor will take no more Jthgrade pupil from them The matter will be threshed out at the annualmeetingPaul Baries, a Detroit attorneyepened an office in BrightonMrs Lawrence Queal of Hmburyis a patient and St Joe hopital,Ann ArborMrs Mae Barron has sold Si iWtiii u July 8 9ANGRY MEN laRayaod Maatejr, Debra Paget  JeffreyJohn Payne and Mary Murphy ,   e   HELLS ISLAND4in Coier DANGER IS MY    FKPaul Laafton,Howell Cmiit BureWto Mrs Chas Monday, July U, 11Sunday 2M P  ContAtaire and Leelie CaroalaDADDY UNG LB68In CinemaScope and Color vilfc sTerry MooreTueau Wedn Thw July 1, lSf 14Barbara Stanwyck Robert Ryan    in RSpAPE TO BURMA In CinemaScope aad ColorSYLVANTHEATRE PsyWSunday, Mondar,  , DttrU Day ad Jaaw LOVE ME OR LEAVE In CiaeauScope and QolorwithCameron MiUkell, Robert Keithand Tom TtUlyNovelty Newa ColorWednesday, Jwly 13 One Pay OnlyFull length feature muinal fantasy HANSEL AND GRETELla TeehaicolorFull length feature musical fantasy movie of the month SCIO DRIVEIN THEATREANN ARBOR, MICHIGANFriday, Saturday July 8, 9 M WHITE FEATHERIn Cinemascope and ColorStanley Berriznan Howellney has been elected head of the Lions Club and EdVard Fritch ofthe Rotary462 people have enrolled in theHowell swimming classes Linden has sold her 296,000worth of bonds for her new schooj Margaret Devereaux nurse in aLansing hospital and daughter ofthe Tom Devvereauxs of Howell,was chosen Miss Michigan a the  state contest at Travenss City and I Friday, Saturday July 8, 9CRASHOUTA Drama StarringWilliam Bendix, Arthur KennedyCartoon andNeweSunday, Monday, July 10, 11 THE SEA CHASEin CinemaScope StarringJohn Wayne and Lana Turner and Tab HunterCartoon Robert Wagoner, Debra PagetandWGHT PEOPLEIn CinemaScope and ColorStarringGregory Pecks and Leda Gam CartoonSunday, Monday, July 10, 11 THE GLENN MILLER STORY in TeekaiealorStarringJamee Stewart anJ Jean AWeonWed, Thnr, July 12, 13, 14 ,, BEDFVLLEDand competes in the nationa contest Drama h Cinescope and Technicolorat Atlantic City n   withJoseph LaRosa, Jackson fuirniture  Anne Baxter, Steve Forrest andstore proprietor was robbed of Simone Renant500 at closing time last Wdne Cartoon  ,5d released wa7rt5aH   Lima township near Dexter, i  Vandals smashed windows and CvaiinSfv M and Leave Me,damaged a number of cottages at j rtrane Fagrin and Bass Lakes last week We understand a number of juveniles picked up have adnJWeoV thcrime BROADWAY TO BAGDADwithLeo Gorsey and his boys CartoonOna Campbell and wife are speading the week in northern MichiganMrs Margaret Clark and childrenspent Sunday with the Jerry Clarksat Whitmare LakeBorn to Janes Ward and wife f,Chubbs Comers July 4th,twin boy Wilmont Plumiwer and wifespent ithe week end at Mio   Abbott and CostelloMeet the Mummy Tues, Wed, Thur, July 12, 13, 14BLACK SHIELD of FALMOUTHt la Cinemagcopc and Color withJanet Leigh and Tony CaseandNAKED ALIBIJack Teeters and George Halabythe George Roushes    The following from here attendedth funeral of George Dagg sr atDetroit Tuesday Lawrence Camburn,Jack Hannett,Lawrence Baughn Stirling Harden and Gloria GibsonCartoonDr Cecil Hendetf and fcmily whohave been at Jackson, Miss, have been transferred back and are liri t Lansingley VanSickle and wife and FrelRebman and wifeRoy Clark, Dick Wylie and JackDoyle saw the Northville races thenight of the 4th me Ed Hockeett fam of Newcastle, Pa, are visiting the Merwin CampbellsMrs Louise Hamilton f Lensin,and Mrs Helen JLannedy and sonJohn of Howell spent the 4th at ta Irvin Kennedy home 111A  rXJV  Did You Ever Hear the OneAbout the Dairy Farmer ABought In December enjoyed In JulyTurkey, bargainpriced in December, tastat especially good in July Thanks to a homefood freezer, poultry and practically any thing else will retain all its natural flavorNo matter how you serve itcold and sliced,in a salad, or piping hot with all the trim mingsyour turkey will be as fresh andtasty as it was the very day you put it awayinjrourjromefood freezerAndheroa a femt withafireeaer you can convert leftoversto plannedovers In your freezer theyll atay aa tasty aa when first prapand  Uprtgnf or onetfti buy the onethat fits TWs morning, as they do every morning365 days a year, 13,000 dairy farsqeis aroseat the crack of dawn fedi watered andmilked a quarter of a milKon tested cows,imped 2,5 tons of pure, fresh niHk to Detroit Thats 12 million qiiarts, includinga surplus over table needs going into icecream, cottage cheese oncf other healthfuldairy productsPutting on call an abundant daily supply ofmilk requires production and marketingfficiecy of the higneat order The milkaaawnbly line strtawiilva heifer, ifa a line,3 yean long, you cant stop tit start with aMICHIGAN MIL ryou havent, you should make the acquaintance oxyoujr Pairy Farmer He furnishes about a fourth ofour food every dayaiiddoefljipjarftMyth of hftt yovi pay foflhe other tfiree quarters Ask any dieticianJL3pushbutton Besides, your dairy fumercooperatively owna plants, laboratoma andtransport equipment for receiving, teating,He fupports induatrywide xaattrch for theimprovement of his product aad to me He employt management, adeotiet technicalpersonnel, atenographert, and tcdriTert ,i n  gettin g hi t miQ t fiom  farm t o market Whe n yo u mee t tal i farmer , bel l te D yo utruthfull y the  h e earn t le a tha n factor ywage s tt  the time  and nose y apent , bu thel l sa y you H ge t you r nflk , freah frm th efarm, tomorro w monung   i  i,t   17,00 0 DAIR Y FARME R MFMRFP S I N 1 1O F 7HF M SHIPPIN G T O  M k OfTROI 40 4 Tyi       i i  XJ HWCtMT  I  4 J10LINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGS SHOESDRTGOODS fFwwxWCANNED GOODS GROCERIESKEN GENERA I STOREFor I Snack 5950 HOWELLPINCKNEY ROADPhone 1535 R1I Howell for Group ReservationMATURING Prime Steaks and Chops  Finest in Sea FoodSpring Chicken , Delicious Sandwiches Beer and WineDinners Served Monday Through Saturday 6 PM TO 9 PMSUNDAY 2 P M TO 8 P MJust 4 Miles North of Pinckney on Howell Rd Florence Preuas aad MrsThoma Sooner attended the Book inYpsilanti last week They ata lecture by Lewis Reimanvrhki spoke on Michigans Colorful People Mr Reiraac started the  V M Freh, Air Camp at Patteraoh Lalfe and ia, the author of sev eral books on Michigan He autographed a copy of Us latest bookfor Mrs BonnerBlrs Lucille Camburn took hernephew ,, Junior Gorton back toBeulaft last weekWelton Chajnberlan is workingat 1ie JWiysRaiser proving ground on thV George Long farm, i poa warthout has purchased aa real monkey , a member of the i rheus simoniis species Whether he 1will goon tie Stage or get a grind organ ip go with it he ha not decided yet The Clarence Culver family ofFarmington spent Wedat th e Mur j ray Kennedy home The Robert Tasch family apvnttfee week ead with the Cy AtLeee at Gladwin jMrs Atary Jane Tasch aad daughter, listen, attended the wedding of Mrs Marjory Stuber and Harry1Smith at St Patricks church, North field, Friday The brides daughterMidge, was maid of honor and the grooms brother, Everett, best manThe ushers were Richard Stubor, son of the bride and Roger SmiU, son of the groom, The groom is therprincipal of the Northville Elomen tary oehoolFreddy Rebman, son of Mr andMrs Fred Rebman of Portage Lake is taking 6 weeks training at Fortj Campbell, Ky, He is a ROTC cadet  at Michigan State There are 1500 jROTCS there from 29 statesLeonard Cook is enjoying 2 weeksvacation looking up the bears aidporcupines in northern Michigan  Jack Hannett and his mother,MraKate Hannett were in northern Michigan aver the week endGeorge Dagg jr,wife and 2 childrenof, Detroit called on MurrayDagg FridayJck Young has bought the Millard Young housein the Doolittlesubdivision on the Dexter Rd The Millard Young are building a homenear the General Motors ProvingGroundsMrs Fern Gutter, and family andthe Carl  OaWlfns of Augustaspent thtf week end with tthe Harold PorterssThe Andrew Nesbitts were guestsof the Gordon Hesters in Ypsilanti over the week endGlenn Lewis of Brighton, a pastmaster of the Masonic lodge diedSundayMrs Alma Chambers gave a pronuptial shower for Miss Gwen Kinsey Thursday niht Miss Kiniy jwill be married to Don Garhart on July 16 jMrs Minnie Parker of Ann Av  MYRONHUGHES Complete Line Plumbing rtxluresand SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot wfer HaaltnComplete Una of PumnsSell  Wlnsfe  We Service mt  PHONE UP8114  7 I KASTWagoners Grocery Pinckney ReadQualityLOW6eer and Wise to Yake GutPhone Howell 705J2ALUMINUM POORS BY WINTERS EAL    v  i As Advertised in LifeHOLIDAY DOOR 3495HUAVV DUTY COMMERCIAL TYK SHOOFree Estimates on Window InstaiJo tion JobsSINK BASE CABINETVery Reasonably Priced Quantity Li mi todSave Up to Seventy Lsollarftbor spent the week end with the oongress inFLOFRS OR AU OCCASIONS IranWWKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY  lit 1  HWM HooUSPECI , B  F HOME SUPPLY COMPANYMr and Mrs Roy Reason, Ann 69 Pinckney  Howell RoadShirley and Leota spent the weok rend in Honor, Mich Miss Viola Petty of HowllMr and Mrs Andrew Campfll  spent Sunday with the J H Hokcalled her aunt, Mrs Grace KeiJv,  ers Roy Carpenter and wife of Yp jin his wife who is in the air corp Ul OWOSSO Sunday  nnfi 11 RatnvrUv thereEx Staff Sertfi, Donald Clarkavfs July 15 for California tosilanti called SaturdayRESTAURANTS r ,  KSTEAK, LbiTEER AND HEIFER BEEF, Lb GROCERIES AND COLD MATSi somts  HOLUSTS  iTRUCKS TRACTORS  CABS RUSSELL  i  AnnualSCHOOL ELECTIONOf the Pinckny Comnronlty Schools , Putnam Township, Livingston County,, Michigan Will Be Held at AT PINCKNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLAT 800 P MVON, JUL Y 11Ifets attend thftay onjr honw for 2 wecka on nTtnannBbanWan1bn1inWninMnafnVnnnnltonV JBnMJackaSai mtad Ihdr coUagi X Poetic  For At Parpoaa of Electing 2 Tros tees for a Period of Three Years, and to Transact Such Othertf May Lanftlj Come Before Said Meeting Petition hae been Fied for the follomtn candtdatesFOR THREE YEARS HOWARD THAYERFOR THREE YEARS JOSEPH BASYDLOFOR THREE YEARS ELIZABETH COLONE FOR THREE YEARSr THOMAS BONNERWltr G rectalGravea who aokl11 tarn to Jackak wfl wait or buy 1 DatW Hit ty of Jaw, IMSESIC G MOSV , fLYING CLOUDM  Iriast r typ  20inc hwed  throug h tel l gratt t  brvsfc  1  HP  4ycf ceayttartiii g ngia  ha s auto of k rwl d ttortcr , 2  to 1  ga r  dwdiea , M huhd  mufflw , an d UM Srgvkr  90  Havydut y nepiec safet y carto n l d blad e protecte d b ytil p dutc h an d bet f  Ha s Mflripnc u mafi c rb be r tim,  adjustab k cvt tiftf l ntlafct  lea f mulch woptional  PRICE 999 5NOTICE O F MO1TGAG t TH E LAVE Y HARDWAR ETH E ROUS H PLUMBIN Git     Defaultcondition s tt  amad e b y Willia m XHaxe l   LaPrad , hi s wtf i et f GKlchiga a t o Ernes t HPinckney , Michifanda tda y o f Fdbrurar y 1901   e d  i n th e offic e o f th e a,ute Y mDeed s fo r th e Count y oi  AViagvto van d Stat e o f Michiga n o  r   nda y o f February , 1951 , i n   ttt 6o f Mortgageuo o page s 4Hi  48e owhic h Mortgag e ther e i s eioxwe d t ob e  du e a t tk u tU U   tias  ootic f fo rprincipa l an d i t rarest , tb c w a  Eigh t Hundrc v   in,  5Z  00th s S1862 , ilar s ti e or the r su m o f Twntyx  e an d00100th  9000  Dollar s a s Attor ney s fees , makin g th e whol e am   oun t claime d t o b e du e a t th e dat e o f thi s notic e towit , th e su m Eigli tHundre d ThirtyEigh t an d 5210Oth sj52  Dolla r t o whic h amoun twil l b  adde d a t th e tim e o f sal e utaxe s  insuranc e tha t ma y b e pai db y  th e sai d Mortgage e betwee n th e  dat e o f thi s notic e an d th e tim e o fI sai d sale  an d n o proceeding  a t la w havin g bee n institute d t o recoe rUa e deb t no w lemaiflin g secure d b ysai d mortgage , o r an y par t thereof ,  whereb y th e powe r o f sal e contain e d  i n sai d Mortgag e ha s becom e op   eratlve No w Therefore , Notic e i s Hereb y  Give n ,  tha t b y virtu e o f th e powe r  o f sal e containe d i n sai d Mortgag eI  an d i n pursuanc e o f th e statut e i nsuc h cas e mad e an d provided , the sai d mortgag e wil l b e forclose d jb y aj  si  o f th e premise s therei n tes l  cribe d o r s o muc h 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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> IMCHKiAN MIRKOR ara pouriag into Blichijadvantage of 1000 lakesbusiaea is a 50,000000t year business for the state Direct Furleog of the tourist council pre last years 10 percent db erased this year it of the Detroit auto NWSMasons, Stars, GUI fcere went to the70Scouts etcAlma Masonic Home SundayJtitera picnic dinner at the state conservation park on Pine River the Girl Scouts under the direction of Mandy DeKan put on a fine programes be adds are aof a good season a essymen they thestate park on Lake EriePark wag damaged by storm in 1850aad part of the beach washed awayMichigans new highway and theMskimr Bridge art other projectsthis year The five mile fclfclge willht one of the nations larget Michigan motorists are now payIng 31 million ajwar is gas taxes XiMan war vetewtns Hfencr4 discharges won their tat Artoraay General Kavanaugh raled theywart entitled to bonaseu Thi areana 5000 of them in the smUTh Uquor commission has aefcedparents to help enforce, the lawagjtinat selling liquor 0 minors A crackdown on tavern keepers andpackage dealers has gotten few result The legislature gave lawenforcement officers another weapon It is a legal ban on liquor inside kar j for the guests at the home in theauditorium there which was witnessed by about 400 people 19 ad to Livingston Louge and the O ESthere were also large delegationsthere from Graod Blanc, Davision and Muskegou lodges and a Detroittrowel jclubThe Pinckney program consistedof quartette singing by Nancy andJudy Darrow, Noel and Jan Rose Kris ten Tasch, Karen SingerSoady Lane and Gail Gustafson, solo byPaula Curlett Piano numbers by Mary Lee Aschenbrenner, A itaShirey and Noel Rose Tap dancing by Barbara Baughn, Karen Singer,Kaye Wylie and Carol Miller Thelatter also did the Charleston and accordian numbers, Beverly Campbell, Lea Morgan and Baitmra Siigger THE HKCPrtaT PISPATCBSoft BaU GarnetPINCKNEY TIED FOB FIRSTPinckney is tied for first placein the county league by virtue of winning both games last week while Huwell Gear was losing to Wednesday, June 29, 1955NociuireiiSt Marys Catholic ChoreaRev Fr Albert hchmiu, Pastor LOCAL NEWSM E Darrow and wife called atat the Ry Coons home In Genoa on CURRlft ASunday Maes 800 and 1000 ans Sunday devotions, Friday evening Mrs Edla Potter was takenr  Colonial Manor Old Peoples H toin Merritt In the County PrroLservtVWahts wrong with the fttat uscd to buy three times anuch years ago as now Maybe you h Citv Service 6 to 2 Pinckney beat Confessions, Friday evening after Chelsea Monday in Swarthoina am did nut have itThings were cheapgHamburg Tto OTuesdaynd FfrW I Nomura Devotions and Saturday from bulance  7ii0 to y0 P m d Sd b Thmburg Tto OTuesdaynd FfrW ye 3 to 2 Friday In the last gam  7ii0 to y0 P m and Sunday be pfi because there wa, little money lt Wt outside of a car Teen agers domost of their drnking in carsROBERT GRAINGER SRRobert Grainger r died suddenly at his home at Chubbs CornersFriday He married Veva Richardson who passed away some yearsgoSurviving are three sons,Robrtjr of Lansing Herbert of Howeiland Gilbert at home and 2 daughters Mrs Louise Challice of Fowfcrrille and Mrs Dorothy Scheerof Stockbridge There are a numoer si grandchildrenTheHfuneral was at the Schnackenlurg Funeral Home, Howeil, Mon ay, Rv Hancock officiating BurUl was m Lakeview Cemetery, inKowslL iPinckney scored all runs on homeruns, ob Meabon hommered in thfirst and bil Gentile in both Zad and 4th innings FowlerviQe did OtacorS until the 7thWith 2 out Reyh  Russell got hitaHysr hit one hfore the 800 MassCalvary Mennonite ChurchRen Ezra Beachy, PaatorS S Suptg tween 1st and 2nd scoring them bt Morning Worship dWalter Each1000JAYSmith ,69, ton of the lateJames and Lena Larson Smith, wastorn in Iosco December 18,1885 andlUed at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Sunday, June 26 The family movdTto Wnckney when he was a snaali py Ths death of his father soonAfter this caused him to become  bread winner at an early age andhi farmed moat of his life, beingemployed on the Ira Wilson farms,recently on the Pfau formHtWli unmarried Surviving is a brother, Lavern kfBaton Rapids and 2 sisters, Mrs Davison lodge put on 2 numbers,a girls quartette and a baton twirling exhibition by Jackie BurgShe used lighted batons one with awhite light in eacb end and 2 withred lights which gave the appear ance of a firework displayThe master of Grand Blanc lodge presentd the home with 3 new wheel chairsThe program ended with the entire assembly singing God Ble sAmerica Following this thetots were taken on a tour of tht Lockwood ended the game ground  Sunauy Scb ol 1100out pitcher to first Pinckney got 4 i Young Peoples Meeting  hits to Fowlerviltes 6 Southwell  Cottage Fellowship Service7 strikeout and Russell of Fowler  Wednesday wile 1 Pinekneys next game is 1 uolFriday, July 2 at 9 p m at Howelwith Howeil Gear annual community7oO 800summervacation Bible school is frmJuly 11 to 22 at Calvary MeunoniteAB R H churchClasses for all ajes throughMeabon, ss 2 1 1 the high school Everyone welcomeMoriarity, 3b 3 0 0Jeffreys, lb 3 0 0Burns, cf  2 0 0 ChurchThe Andrew Campbells ad Chris in circulation Wages were aboutCampbels had a picnic dinner Sim 1 a day for a 10 hur day Eggsday at th e Glenn Kingsley hom llc a dz, steak 12c a lb, room andat Chubbs Corners board 350 a week, milk 5 cents ftMr and Mrs Hei man WMmuyev quart and you could buy a ,suit ol ond Mrs Jane Wvitnayer cal ed ot clothes for 5 Then the auto came Emmett Widmayer at Si Joe hos ami channel all this In the early ,pital, Ann Arbor Sundayq days few could afford autoes avdDavid Ledwidge was home fnin foinpany after company failed beFlint Sunday caus they could not sell enoughRachel Nash has gone to Camp cars Then in 1914 the late HenryBarake in northern Michigan Ford hit on the answer to this He The Bill and Dolly liaughn fain rtjcd ihe wages of his employes toily called on the Bobat Joslyn Lake Monday fiimily 5 a day He saw in the workingman the worlds greatest market forGentile, IfDaisy, 2bKennedy, rf Reader, c FowlarvilleCopeand Lockwid, 2bL Judd, If B Judd 3bBessert, ,cEtter, cfReyhl, rf Elliott, ssRussell, p 3 2 2Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 a mMorning Worship 1045 a mP Thurs night prayer meeting0 i at the church at 800Wed choir praefcicp 780 p mrhe Poopips OhyrcflM36 West between Main and  UnadiUa StreetAB R H3 0 0 j4 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 2 ReT Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor3 0 Q Sunday School  945 a m3 0 0 Sunday Worship 1100 a m 3 11 Youth Group3 0 0 Evening Service1 1 iuf PriyGT Meon The Howard Reads entertained autue and gave him sufficientihe George Wildes rs aid Hobt rt walls su he could affoid to buyZolls of Ann Arbor and the Ros them Despite bein brynded a socReads Sunday lalint anl anarchist his plan workedMrs Woociroe Masy entenaii and anl he bacame one of theriched at a Stanley shwer at her home t men in the world That is whyTuesday night there is not too much cniicim nowA letter trom Dr Ctcil Tcwn,r of the Ford guaranteed wape planof West Palm Beach, Florida tncios ed a prospectus of a subdWsion cfl Th strike of the builiing tradesed Towner Park he has opened there, union was settled tatWednesday A big1 barn dance was given Sat Jd work was resumed on the Pinckurday night at Ernst Wrights new new school Thursday after a teabarn on the Howeil Rd Ed Maas or day shutdown The men got a 9 centchestra and Otto PouUn played i hour raise They had asked 11 The Stanley Dixon family of Hnw cents This brings their wages up toell and the Lynn Hendes calUu at 238 an hour Several local men em0 fi 0 1 Jr Choir Practice WedSr Cho r Practice WedThis is the second time tthe local, Batted for Copeland in 7thMasons and Stars have put on a pro LJatted for Lockwood in 7thgram at the The other wasfour years ago At that time the Star corrtmitee was Mesdames Winjfred AberdeenjEloiseCampbell and Florence Baughn Masonic committ ee Win Baughn, Clare Miller andye editorAt the program Sunday MrsEloise Campbell was pianist andMrs Adelaide Roo announcer BEAT HAMBURG 5 TO 0Southwell pitched a 4 hitter andbeat HamburgJ5tQ0 Phij GentileTom Good, a former resident amison of Mr and Mrs ThomasGood sr of Pittsburgh, was marr ied there Saturday morning at StCyperian Church to Miss Ratkowski of Pittsbuig JerryHeath was best man and Bob Dar i row of Pinckney ushered Tom liv ed with his aunt, Mrs Katherine  Heath for a time and attendedPinckney high school Geatile,Moriarity, 3bSouthwell, pReader cMiddleton of Detroit andBdith Carr of iinckney The funeral was at the SwarthoutFttaeral Horn Tuesday afternoon,Bv J W Winger officiatingBurtsU was in Saniord Cemetery, Oak OroveCARD OF THANKSLivingston Lodge No 76 and the0 fi S Chapter No 145 wish tothank Amanda DeBarr and her Girl iouts for the fine program theyput on at the Ama Masonic HomeSunday Also Mrs Rosa annouBcernd Eloise Campbellr accompanisttil those who furnished transportation Their efforts are sincerely apprtctettdLawrence Ccpnburn W, LBeien Miller, Worthy Matron t The Bob Tasch and Wayne AtLuoiamUies were in Fairlane, DearbornSunday where Gretchen receivedone of the 70 scholarships awardd by the Ford Company Benson Ford made the presentations Theclass of 1961 who received the firtoholarshir mmmtflrt hy tht fm i wert then Iht vote on farm price suports her Saturday there were 8 f yfor and 2 againstTht Francis Shehana attended thecommencement exercises at Berkley Ugh school last Thursday NancyLvftdMn, sister of Mrs Shehan was graduate Tht Harold Poriers called on herfather at Martin last week DOB Newcombe and wife of Plymonth were Sunday guests af theFrank Aberdeen  Tom Manion of Kalamasoo entthe week end with Nej BaughnMe and Mrs Fred Read were faDetroit Friday Ifodames Rene Miller, JennieKellenbexgtr, Marguerite Dark andAlta Msyr, Barbara Burns are attending summer school at YpsilantiNormaLMr aad Mrs Bert McClain andMr aad Mrs Pat McOowan of Pon LIKES HIS APPOINTMENTRev Keith Ledwidge who is as3iatant to Rev Edward Donohue, pastor of St Johns Church, Davison, HamburgRolan 2b Lupi, ss ,Moore IfODoherty, citG Bennett, cHardesty, rfWaterbury, 3bMcMichael, p  3J Bennett, p 700 p m tn jjoyd Hendee Sunday ployed on school joined the union800 p mj  Lloyd Hendee and Ambjvse and went out with the strikers Th 800 pm Kt,nie,iyS attended the barn dance woi k on th chni has been going400 pm at yVrights Corners Saturday nuc lwly They  were held up for ce780 p m Miss viijrie Autcn of Cfiilson gje t, brick and blocks for awhileja shower for Shirley Plumnier of but quite n lot of this material ha Chilson Rd Saturday night Miss been delivered during the striket Piunmier will be mirriel to Mark Block laying has now started on Abney of Chubbs Corners by H v th structure Whether the buldingsI McLueas of Priyhton Saturday cite uiH be vondy by Sept 1 or not is Murray Dag, Jack Hannett ind stjl a questiongot 4 hits batted in 4 runs anded the other himself on Southwellsdrive PinckneyMeabon, rf   4Jeffreys lb Lejrer ,f2b races Friday night j Tho hrisUan Science MonitorJack Hannett and his mothei vis V the Frd Company was not t theited friends in St Iuis Sunday rilvt with a miarantewl wage plun Mwdamose Sadie and Viola Read  as tho Hfrnicl Parking Companyattended a luncheon at Inverness ha  20 years ago hieh they Country Club Sunday i culled a tiuiiiht time plan By the On Campbell and wifo spent the ll4i jh emplyyer took on the re week end at the Carl Lentz h me  ponsibility oflevelling off seasonin Lansing, The Tom Howe jr family last week with his parents at EastTaw as Mesdames Sadie Morn, LuciiuFohey and Fanny Bradley are on a trip to Washington D C Mrs Marv Ellen Read attended0 RELIGIOUS FILM JULY 11thWine of the Morning a film madeby the Unusual Him C, an entyr layofs and filling in unemployment  r1nt period, with wages skimmed from the peak mployment periodVurk in the old days before, farming brriimo so mechanized and many n or were employed in hayjrg andhinvtt at 4 and o a day some larniers usei to hire their men at alour, jatu wliieh ihey agreed to paya luncheon Wednesday at the honnof Mrs Del Packard in Ann Aihor rttin or unin1 They was usuallyJoe Walsh of Iron MounUi visit,  considerable rair during the hared the Andrew Nesbitts last week, j Vst Barbara McAfee is visiting UKGas family in Detroit y ,likes his appointment very much  C0UNTY LEAGUE STANOTNGS priae of Bob Jones Uhiversity,NCThe church has school and lsten Pl ChThe criticjsm of Mrs Ovcta35rsNeilie Fox anl daughter,  Hbby Washington JXCovor polio le, of Long Hevh, Calif cal c i  vine tfeup continues and she isThe church has school and sistershome and mission at Otisville PinckneyHoweil GearCity ServiceHamburgXEW FACTORY HEREThe Pittsfield Products Companyof near Ann Arbor is building a j pferville40x50 cement block factory at the  intersection of Dexter and HamburgSts in the east part of town Theywill make small parts and employ about 14 women Lee Fosdick, proprietor of the factory is well knownto many Pinckney peopleBob Johnson is the builder of thefactory W310 L1I22 PCTwill be shown at tne Peoples C,urch750 here on the night of June li at 8 p750  mThis is a Bibical film on the Andrew Nesbitts ThursdayThe Jerry Eichmans gave abirthday party Sunday for his moth to 1 olfnr uptier resignation as sh die not wish to quit unf1 s  Texas DemocratcwoBATTING AVERAGES League Games Only AB R H er, Mrs Ada EichmanThe Stule whx hoVC swin th  to Eiifeatunng , famiy f arden Cjty wefc p,,sent enhwer fn 1052 and the cabinetone Barabbas  The character Joel  The Ben anrf Normaa White fam isaken by Al Carter, a stud, nt at  ljes werg Rmd  f the Emthe Utoiveraiy from Upland Calif CRt Whitp famly in Howelltwho is 22 years oia Hee has had  Df Harlow shehan and son ofparts in other products put on  Jackson awJ Billy Shehan of AnnCOUNTRY COOKSThe Country Cooks 4H Club metat the Hollingsworth home June 15with 21 paesent Don Singer, prea, called the meeting to order Wegave the pledge to the flag, and dis cussed projects Mrs HfrUingworth served refreshments The next meeting is at the Jack Reason home,Klisten Tasch will give a demon tra tion Dick Daisy Bob MeabonBob DarrowMax Southwel Don Burns Ray MoriarityJoe Jeffreys ,Jim Meyers  Wesley Reader Dick Kennedy 1231310 711 1814 119 2 3 41704 23 32 23 3 2 3,3 3 2 20 00 00 0 583,33a 307306285272 218215180000 000000 job was herreward Plans are continning to Rive the secnd poliohlts in r tlavs if ihero is enoughvaicinp n hani athnugh most peo l11 thirik il wil1 hi September bePet by the college and pteye4 Cassias Arbor caUed on the William Shu ftjT lhe Program isresumed At the5SS I in Otheii This is RTBfifst,maor , oi hcaHng in Washintrton 3 doctorsinIt iselap acts se  Thisrtg one as approximatelyi6 between the first aad finalCASPER CULHANE hans SundayGerald Henry is home from De wanttd th1 Program held up untiltroit for the summer The White a vis in the vaccine which mightheads and Beatrice Lamborn prove harmful in Home cases was reWe received letter from MrsFlora Gregory called on the Jesse HtnysSundayThe Erston Clarks of moved Their requet was turneddownThere is still no repo t on whyUnadilla  e uttlr vaccine was ineffectiveCulhane Hewitt of DJxboro Tuts j called on the jiobday informing us of the death Sun layTed DeBarr and children of Fr Sie oars now wp hiV bfcnRUMMAGEAUCTION SALEThe Pinckney Kiwanis Ciub willhold a rummage and auction sale onthe public square July 30 Anyonehaving articles to donate phoneOscor Beck UP8 3107,Marttn Ritt er UP 8 5641 and it wiH be pickedup At their meeting Tuesday night the club donated 50 to the Pinck Library They also backed The BASE GALL LEAGUE STARTSby the Kiwanis Club for boys from ofin a permd of inflationwages means we have to payher brother, Casper, 70, at Grand I Qladwln are visiting thereJunction, ColJune 23He was a on xne Stanley Haines familyof Robert and Josephine Culhane  phoenix, Arizona, are visting rela  for wnlt  huyIt haJ betn f mol Pinckney, grauated from Pinckney  tives here r less controlled inflation excepth started Mondi high school and learned the printj Herman Vedder and wife areers trade under F L Andrews on spending 2 weeks at Deer Lake inold DispatchHe served as altar boy , at StMaiVs church, usually had ,The White team won over the Yell the Rev Fr commerford put on  civde Soper isow team 9 to 4 BatteriesrWhites  He p1ayed fiwt bage on the oW Ap i jn etrojt thDennie IClark and Holttngsworth erson team, one of the best teat, Don Burns andfellowDick Kennexry and TerryRowell The Reds and Blues play onThursday night  upperAlfred Pfau and wfe of Hw11Mrx EJHh Can Sunday for the price of coffee last yearwith the result that n bushel of po tatoes will buy about the same numi ber of pounds of flour that it always did,Somein FordpneurnoniaMARRIAGE ANNOUNCEDMiss Jean Lane, daughter of Mrand Mrs James Lane of Hilandof 140 nilU A IJV Dili II US iWCll BVbese ball league to the extent , Uke was, married Saturday at the  for many year  He40 G, chh Dt t Dld LIBRARY NttWRthis section ever hadThe other mem  in Brighton Sundaybers were Mike, Billy, Malachy andAndy Roche, Gene Berry, John Modeer, Tom Dolan and Rill MonksAll are now dead He went to Howeil from Pinckney but has been at Grand Junction government should dobout, itl dont think the governmentUttA frir,Ha wants to do anything about our pr sent highpriced money setup Ourgovernment is heavily in debt andft needs to have citizens receivinghirh incomes so aa to pay highNew books are Flamingo Father taXe on it Even wHth thed T Mkby Van der Post,Tall Book of MakeRoVernment ihcome ourChurch, Dexter to Donald J ney two years ago and called on hisxiwAfxrmirvf  wm 8on  Mr Charles Stein j old friendsi iANNOUNCEMENT j hAch of rexterAfter a trip in north I He leaves his wife, Blanch, a son Mr and Mrs, George Gardner of  ern Michigan they will reside in, Walter, and a daughter, Willa,Ukeand announce the engagement i pexter The bride is a junior at There are 3 grandchildren and 3 sis Believe by Werner, Peter Stuyv makers WJH not balance the budgetPinX8ant by Widdemer,,The Quiet Mnth Our rationai budget should ,hvi and the Noisey Uttleotow, the Exciting Adventures Waldo by Burtonof their daughter, Mary Louiseto j Pinckney high school Manuel Richard Garcia, son of Mr i1aad Mrs Manuel Garci of Ldnclon  Park The wedding is August 27 CARD OF THANKSWe wish to  express our grateful eshnsr fact z  been balanced and substantial0 , ments made for the past ten  It is much easier to do this withcheap money than high pttC4money It may be hard to nf vuti eshnsr fact  that lt takes consH but we spend about the sameter Plora Hewitt of  Ypstianti, 1 erabe lesA work tin  toda y t o ear n to n o f O , ncom t fo rTh e brid e i s a  nurs e a t For d hospi t appreciatio n t o Rev  Fr  Schmittlh e  Gran d Junction , Colorado Ul , Detroit  Th e groo m t o b e a  King s Daughter s an d friend s an d it  di d i    i n  th e 192 9 boo m period  Fo r exam  Th e funera l n d buria l wer e at  p e i n tha t yca r t, e averag e manu  now Mdi dwen ta rquarter o f aeverythin g,  da y levels facturin g worke r coul d bu y on e an d th e I92 e3 0 period , th e ayertg   studen t a t Lawrenc e Tech r neighbors fo r thei r thoughtfu l re  PINCKNB Y KING S DAUGHTER St o  r  durla g m y sta y Th e Pinckne y Kings  Daughter f hiCoylt  Mr tn d Hn  Harol d Portt r t    te  hospita l an d ou r rtMntttmr  me t Thursday , Jul y 7  wit h Mrs a t 1 1 pm  fo r a  pot lMr  w d Mrs , Boter t Vtdt e  so n ha dw  U vrrP9 prcentage disposable incometa   T ,, age disposable incosame mea3oath Lyon Herald i44A and the msttAPINOtNBT DISPATCHPfwNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAPING NEIGHBORING NOTESAt a regular meeting of Council Pbk UviuAt a gof the Village of Pbckney,aton County, Michigan, hdd in theOouncil Rooms to said Village,May 10, 1955lClerk Ackky andSwarthout, Kennedy, Tiplady, Read Lavey Absent NoneThe following resolutionby Trustee Swarthout and itsulopdon movad Whereas the Council deems itadvisable to The Stockbrklge school, fea signed 57 teachers for next term bat sillon needs 2 moveI John Roberts of Gregory ig a patient at McPherson hospital Howell Bobbiee Gray, 16, of 9590 DexterRoad toas killed last Wednesdaywhen his car hit a tree just northwas of Fleming Road Fire destroyed the large barn onthe Ed Wagoner farm south of Dex ter on Ann Arbor Road last Wedaes HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGAN James Gates, 14 son of Mr and8, 5 of the Original Plat of theVillage of Pinckney,as duly laid out platte resolved that it is advisable to vacate, discontinue and abolish thethe South half of that part of MU1 car hit a treeBrighton plans a big July 4th celfe w  7f  ,   f bratio n wi h a  parad e wit h float sd  an d recorded , b e it  thereio i o , RevJoh n Germaine , pasto r o f th eAntri m Baptis t church , nea r Fow Iervill e ha s resigned  to becom e pa sI ,   T   4 xi,v  ft  lervum  nan zeaigne u t o oe cStree t lyin g betwee n Lo t 4 , Bloc k o ,    u u  ,  T   ,  DU U o n A   to r o f th e Montxos e church INDEPENDENC E DAY Ou r Countr y wa s founde dall y in  177 6 on a  cornerston e o f ini itTher e ur e indication s tha t ther eoffic  i   definit e tren d awa y fro m thi sRanir e 6 an d Lo t 1 , Bloc k 8  aa d  Rang e 5  of th e Origina l Plat t o f th e Village o f Pinckney , a s dul y lai dlai d out , platte d an d recorded , an dtha t th e Counci l 1  shal l mee t o n Jul yI  VI  195 5 a t eijjh t ocloc k p  m  a t th e  Counci l Room s in  th e Villag e o f LEE THEATREWHfTMOK E LAK EFriday , Saturday  Jol y 1 ,Tues  Wd , Thur , Jon  28 , 29 , 3 0Bett y Grabl e p d Jac k Lmroo n withStirling  Hayden , Yyonn e DtCarl oam J Zcher y Scot tan dLA S VEGA S SHAKEBOWN  FO R TH E SHO Wi n  CioejnScop e an d Colo r DeoaisFriday , Saturday , Juy  1, 2Doubl e Featur e Progra mRor y Calhou n an d Juli e Adam si nTH E LOOTERS    Instea d o f independence , Pinckne y an d hea r bjeqtionsi f an yi u  vvxnr H iPmit v Hni v ther e b e t o th e vacating , discontmu dependenc e an d w e a s a  natio n an d tixla y ih e bywoid  Jse i u it     ca n u i under , vvliu hpa s a  peopl e hav e succeede d an d pro s tim epere d o n a  philosoph y o f indpeeii  natio n an d it, sdence  the in  an  abolishin g o f tha t par t o fwil l attai n th eindividuals a s agreate r progress TH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN Kdeposit s u p t o 10,00 0 insure d b y ou r membershi p in  theDeposi t Insuranc e Corporatio n Federal188  Over EightyNin e Year s o f Saf eLON E CEDA R IN NChuck s Driv eT23 0 EAS T Mill Stree t hereinbefor e described ,an d tha t following  notic e b e glv no f suc h publi c hearin g b y publish in g th e sam e o n Jun e 22 , Jun e 2 8an d Jul y 6 ,195 5 in  the Pinckne yDispatch , a  newspape r publishe dan d circulate d withi n th e Villag e o fPinckne y towit NOTIC E O F PUBLI C HEARIN GNotic e is  hereb y give n tha t th e VU 1ag e Counci l o f th e Villag e o f Pinc kney , Livingsto n County ,   Michigan ,wil l hol d a  publi c hearin g o n Jul y12 , 1955,  at eigh t ocloc k pm  in  th eCounci l Room s in  sai d Village , t ohea r objections , if  an y ther e b e t oth e vacating 1,  discontinuin g an d ab olishing  o f th e sout h hal f o f tha tpar t o f Mil l Streee t lyin g betwee nLo t 4  Bloc k 8 , Rang e 6 an d Lo t 1Moc k 8 , Rang e 5  of th e Origina lPla t o f th e Villag e o f Pinckney , a sdul y lai d ou t platte d an d recorded v  Hi  it  furthe r resolve d tha t a  cop yi o f thi s resolutio n wit h sai d Notic e o f Hearing 1 b e publishe d in  Pinck 1  n v Dispatc h o n th e date s hereinbe   fo isupported b y Truste eResolutionKonnedv OPE N WEB K DAY S FRO M lliOOA  M  T O 110 0 P  M ,SATURDA Y 110 0 A  M  T O 14 0 A  M FRIE D CHHTKEXFISHJSHRIM P FIS H AN D CHIPS HO T ROAS T BEE F O R POR K  AL KIND S O F SANDICHE SMALTED8 , SUNDIE S   ROO T BEE R UnanimouslySi n nic y Dinkei  villag e Presiden tMildre d Ackley , villag e cler kTh f fj n Jack s hav e anive d h efro m du f or t Missan d ar c a t thei rhom e Wes t Mai n St  Th e Ronni eHopkin s x f Detroi t spen t Sunda ywit h them  Supervisor Charle s Benfiet t o fHambur g wa s stil l in  St  Jo e hospl tal , An n Arbo r ,las t week  but wa s e xpe c te d hom e thi s week Brighto n Stockbridg e an d Dexte rwav e al l starte d thei r summe r play groun d project s 5,99 4 ha s bee n collecte d in  thi scount y in  the cance r drive  Putna mcontribute d 26907 Abou t 5 5 peopl e attende d th eChub b Corne r sschoo l picni c a t Bis ho p  Lak e las t week Th e Harg r schoo l hel d he r picni cla st  weekMrsAlt a Meye r th e teac he r presente d th e award s t o th e lea din g pupils Th e Willy s   Kaise r far m imple men t demonstratio n o n th e Georg eLon g far m is  arousin g muc h inter es  The y wil l b e ther e unti l th e last ,o f Aug  Texa s grou p wa s ther e las tArthur Fran z an d Beverl y Garlan dl aNE W ORLEAN S UNCENSORE DSunday , Monday , Jul y 3 , 4Matine e Bot h Day s 23 0 p  mf lVicto r Matur e an d Richar d E g a ni nVIOLEN T SATURDAY I n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rTues , Wed , Thur , Jul y 5 , 6 , 7BED1VILLED I n  CineHiascof c an d Colo rStarrin gAnn e Baxter , Stev e Forres tCartoo nSYLVANTHEATRE Michiganan d fle w th e Lon e Sta r ila g o f Tex a s fro m Georg e Long s windmill W e understan d a  Texa s oi l com ppan y ma y ru n a  pipelin e throug hthi s section  Georg e Lon g say s the yhav e tolke d t o hi m in  regar d t o arigh t o f wa y acros s hi s far m W e notice d las t week  in th ecount y roa d project s liste d ther ewer e non e fo r Putnam  On e wa s lis te d  fro m Brighto n o n Hambur g R dsout h an d the n eas t towar d Whit 1mor e Lak e  Friday, Saturday , Ju y 1 , 2DRU M BEAT A  Dram a Starrin gAla n Ladd , Audre y DaHo n an dMaris a Pava nI n  CinemaScop e an d Colo Cartoo n   an d New eSunday, Monday , Jul y 3  4Fre d Atair e an d Lesli e Caro aI n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rI sDADD Y LON G LEGS vit hTerr y Moor eTues , Wed , Thuifi , Jul y 5 , 6  ti nSO N OF F S1NBAD an dPR Y O F VENGEANCE wit h  Mar k Stevens , Marth a Hye rSC O DRIVEINTHEATREAN N ARBOR , MICHIGA NFriday , Saturday , Ju y 1 , 2OUTCAST i n  Technicolo rStarrin gJoh n Dere k an d Joa n Evan an dBLAC K TUESDAY Starrin gEdwar d G  Robinson , Jea n Parke rCartoo nSunday , Monday , Jul y 3 , 4MA N WITHOU T A  STAR   withKir k Dougla s an d Jeann e Crain cClair e Gordo n  Sunda y Shows  357 9 Sunday, Monday , Jul y 3 , 4  ADVENTURE S O F ROBINSO NCRUSOE i n  Technicolo rStarrin gDa n OHerliby , Jame s Fernande zDESTRY A  Technicolo rwit hAudi  Murph y an d Mari e Blanchar dCartoo n1 Cartoo nand MusicalJul y 4V,  Tues, Wed , Thur , Jul y 5 , 6 , 7UNTAMED I n  CineinaScopjand  nmn g i sbut  you con ILet s compar e8 wan easeQFIY FOR FREEZIN G1  Wat h an d hul l berrie s2  Prpar  syru p3  Sttriliz s jar s4  Plac  br r5  Cova r wit h boilin g syru pin  jor sA  Remov e ai r bubbles adjus t li d an d sea l7  Plac e in canne r d 8  Proces s fo r specifie d tim econner readjas t lids  coo l1 0 Tes t fo r tigh t sea l1 1 Labe l an d dat eArrang e o n shelve s 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las t week Me t Chalke r attende d th e coni mencemen t a t th e Universit y o f Mich ,iga n Monday  Mrs  Henr y Collin swas , a  graduat e inth e muei c dept Rober t Bir d an d Nei l McClee r i ndent s tr y an d Edwi n Brow n i n law Jame s Moran , sta r Pinckne y bas ebal l pitche r wa s marrie d t o Leon aThayer , daughte r o f Mr  an d Mrs Jame s Thaye r o f Williamston , Sat Th e brid e i s a  schoo l teacher Mrs  Elizabet h McGuiness , 9ii wido w o f th e lat e Jo e McGufties s o fDexte r townshi p die d Friday Pinckne y defeate d Dexte r 1 0 t o 1 Sunday  Mora n an d Le e wer e th ePinckne y batter y an d Dexte r ha dJac k Blot t an d Truskowski , tw o ex Universit y o f Michiga n players SPAR E TIM E INCOM E400,00 0 t o 2,0000 0 monthl y posa iMW e wil l selec t a  reliabl e ma n o rwoma n fro m thi s are a t o refil l an dcollec t mone y fro m ou r Ne w Auto mati c Merchandisin g MadhfesjN oselling  T o quaif y applican t mus thav e car  reference s an d 64 0 t o2,0000 0 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calle d a t th e Dispatc hoffic e Saturday Vandal s hav e bee n stealin g flow er s an d plant s fro m lot a in  th e De xte r Cemetery Do n Burn s wh o is  attending summe r schoo l a t Universit y Mich ,sa w Elwi n Huls e o f Roscommo nthere Clai r Holliste r an d wif e spent ,th e week  end a t Newberry Wesle y Reade r an d Bo b Meabo nlef t fo r Newberr y Frida y afte r th egam e fo r a  week s fishing 1Jimmi e Meyer s ha s gon e t o Can ad a fo r a  week s vacation Harr y Fros t visite d friend s nea rSalin e lus t week Mrs  Moll y Gran t o f Hal f Muo nunderwen t a  gal l ston e operatio n a tSt  Jo e hospital , An n Arbor , Thurs  MYRON HUGHE SComplet e Lin e Plumbin g F ian d Sni fFleeMr  Oi l   Mater Healer sCANNE D GOOD S SHOESGROCERIE S DRYGOODSKENNEDY  GENERA5  9 50  HOWELlHKCKi Y ROA DPhon e 1535  RIl Howe U fo r Grou p Reservatio nriiAilURlNG Prim e Steak s au d Chop    Fines t in Se a Foo dSprin g Chicke n   Deliciou s Sandwiche sBee r an d Win e Dinner s Ssrve d Monda y Throug h Saturda y6 PM  T O 9 PM SUNDA Y 2 P M  TO 8  P  MJus t 4 M9e s Nort h o f Pinckne y o  Howel l Rd FLOWER  FA R AL T OCCASION Sf turnW1NKELHAU S FLORA L COMPAN YPhon e 28  KowelliTYL EPICNI C HAMS , Lb CENTE R POR K CHOPS , Lb SHOR T RBS,Lb BEE F ROASTS , Lb GROUN D BEEFr , Lb  35 c 3  LbGROCERIE S AN D COL D MEAT SSOMER S   HOL T 39c79 c THE STAT B O K MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t fo r tb  Oonat yo f Livingston I n  th e Matte r   tee  Eetat e o fAdolp h Grmnelo t St , Deceased  A t a  sessio n o f sai d Cour t hel d on ,sixt h da y o f June , 1955Present , Honorabl e Hira m R Smith , Judg e o f Probate Notic e is  Hereeb y Give n tha t th epetitio n o f Adolp h Grumelo t Jr prayin g fo r licens e t o sel l o f mort gag e th e interes t in  sai d rea l es tat e therei n describe d fo r th e pur 1pos e o f payin g debts , charge s an expense s wil l b e hear d a t probat ecour t o n t h fift h da y o f July , 195 5ftt  to n npWl c in  th p f I Mis s Louis e Ziege r is  councilo rJ    a t Cas s Luk e 4 H cam p fo r nin eweeks Th e Dr  Charle s Hode r fainl y o fDetroi t spen t Sunda y a  th e Leatv rMcAfe e home Fre d Hea d an d wif e spen t Sunda ya t kivD  Kead hom e Portag e Lake   Fran k Romel t o f Detroi t is  ill a tth e hom e o f hi s daugnler , JVlrsLu t so n o n Darwi n Road   Mra  Grac e  Nobl e o f Pleaan t  Kiag e an d Mr s Gen e HunLe r o f D e1  troi t spen t th e week  end wit h th eJoh n McDonuels Mis  Alm a Harri s entertaine dth e Mesdame s Rowlan d an d Host rPlymout h Sunday   Mrs  Leste r McAfe e too k 6 o f he r4 H Sewing  Clu b t o Bobl o Friday Mjrs  Oma r Gas s wen t wit h her   Th e Her b Palme r jr  famil y u f1  spen t Sunda y a t th e Palme r hom ehere   Jac k Clar k is  wit h th e Edsi l M yi e r famil y a t Boyn c City   Mr s Luell a Patterso n an d Mr s  Mar y Pasco e an d bab y o f Stock bridg e calle d a t th e Stanle y Dinke l  home  Sunday , CiLristin e Dink  1  Dinke l wen t liom e wit h the m fo r avisit i Perc y Elli s entere d St  Jo e hospi tal , An n Arbo r fo r treatmen t Thur ssda yTor n Clar k an d famil y o f An n  Arbo r an d Mrs  G , W  Clar k WL VSunda y jruest s o f th e MrsMargreP tI  Clar k family  ,I  Mr  an d Mrs  Harr y Gambl e o fFlin t calle d o n Mrs  Mar y Hof f o nSunday Ra y Burn s an d wif e an d th e Jac kYoun g famil y wer e in  th e Iris hHill s Sunday Th e Franci s Shehan , Mrs  Louis eSheha n an d th e Gen e Sheha n fam iy  attende d th e Sheha,nMcQJa,iUa nreunio n a t Bisho p Lake  10 0 wer ethere , includin g Rev  Fr  McQuilla no f Detroi t Iva l Shirle y an d famil y o f Djer fiel d calle d o n th e Alber t Shirley Sunda y r Da n Stackabl e calle d a t th e Db offic e Tuesday  H e work s in  Detroi tHowar d Thaye r is  attendin g th eKiwani c Internationa l a t Cleviland ,Ohio Th e To m War e famil y calle d o nEav l Kimberl y Sunda y wh o is  inMt  Carme l hospital , Detroit  H e  njure d hi s back  We LheInstal l   W e Servic e  i HONE Ur811 4  7  A  KA8 TWaaoner s Grocer y6Q8 MICK S6ee r an d Win e t o Tak e Ou t  Fro m wher e I sit  it  Jo e Mars hY,i i     Pi HarrMe With CareTractors arc like horses ormulesin more ways than oneThey can he pretty tricky il youdont handle them riyhtToo many tractor accidentshappen because of carelessness The day grows hot and drowsy,the job rowH monotonous andbinjro Someone forgets to throttle down whoft making a tuin, orsomething, and theres a bad spillCredit Slim Mailmans missusfor the fact that theres never been tractor trouble on theirplace, Midway through everymorning and afternoon shebrings him snacks Hell stay on alert, she says, if I ffet himoff the tractor for ten minutes From where I sit carelessnessran cnuse plenty of harm in ouroffthejob personal lives, too Forinstance, suppose a neighbor prefers a glass of beer with supperYou might not share this particular preference with him but ifyoure careless about protectinghis right to choose, your ownfreedom of choice is in danger ofbeinj plowed underLoyyrcght, 1955, United State iirewers FoundationAnnual ELECTIONOf the Pinckney Community Schools , Putnam Township, Livingston County,, Michigan Will Be Held at AT PINCKNEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOLft38c 100TRACTOR0 fBSRUSSELL D SMITH CO ir een ryh,x cpaecIt is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three jreeks consecutivelyprevious to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his hist known addressby registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 daysrprior to such hearing, or by personalservice at least five 5 davs ori Hiram R Smith, aqOcj o apufA true copy Celesta Parahall Aerh of MON,JULY 11For the Purpose of Electing 2 Trus te for a Period of Three Years, and to Transact Such OJier as May Lawfuly Come Before Said Meeting Petition have been Fiel for the follomin candtdat90WELL MICH  tH 132RtprsnMlbyvH W WYiHE Mrs Mae Metz of Howell spentSunday at the Lee Lavey homeLavem Smith and wife of EatonRapids spent Sunday with Mr jEdith Ctirr rT   The JohaMcGuire family of Detro t spnt the week end at the Read Read cottage, Portage LakeBob Peterson of Detroit and iMBeimeit ot Saginaw visited Arnold Berqvirt laat week FOR THREE YEARS HOWARD THAYERFOR THREE YEARS JOSEPH BASYDLOFOR THREE YEARS ELIZABETH COLONEFOR THREE YEARS THOMAS BONNER mJoe, ERIC G ROSEgitmajry el ii,FLYING CLOUD WPI P1NCKN1T PUPAWslNOTICE Or MOBTGAGB ftALB inDefaultconditions of a certain made by William C LjfcPradHazel  LaPrad, hit wife f GragoryMichigan to Ernest H Grer of Pinckney, Michigad,datad tbaday of Februrary 1951, and ed in the office of tfafl Register vDeeds for the County of UringBtftLand State of Michigan on tatday of February, 1952, in JJbm of Mortgages, on pages 4S14fcm onwhich Mortgage there U difa6 to be due at tkedate of this notice forprincipal and interest, the sum f Eight Hundred Thirteen and 521100th CI81352 Dollart aad the further sum of TweatyFiveOOlOOths 2600 DoHar as Attov, nes fes, making the whole ount claimed to b due at the date , of this notice towit, the sum Sight Hundred ThirtyEight and 210Oths oat , 1M9land daacriba at follows Beginningat tba Southeast comer of tha North aa Quarter  of e Northwattfractional Quarter  of Sect 81, Township 1 North Bang 4 EMMichigan them North 8440 feat thence West 188 fott these Sooth8440 feet these East 888 fast t0piaaa of bagtenm, eonlafahag acres more or lewBated May 6th 3980Frauds J Shield and Willis L LyonsAttorneys for Mortgagee BuAiess Address 112 N StateStreet Howell MichWANTEDExterior and exterior 4ecorating Work Guaranteed  Phone Howell 265 WFOE SALE1950 4 door ChryshrWindsor sedan  Phone Howellieh THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERThe PtetaMjr Sanitariumstty B Mafiyi He Pi Ptackaty, MichiganCaily 1100 X M to OTfo PTSxcept WednesdaysMoo, Te, Fri, Sat, 700 io 800 Jf MRa mDfiNTlST N Michigan AveTelephones Office 936 Residence 814Evenirifcs by AppointmentHowell, MichiganLet Uvey DirectorMedecu Equipment Ambuiaic ServievPHONE U F 4VtW fni C leWdwff, Si120 Wei GtnHo well,Phone 358 ikvtiideuce ttllLoyd9995 Sunday83852 Dollar to which amount  5S5W2will be added at the time of sale Ultaxes insurance that may be paidby the said Mortgagee between the,date of this notice and the time of said sale and no proceedings at lawhaving been instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured bysaid mortgage, or any part thereof,whereby the power of sale contained in said Mortgage has become operative ICow Therefore, Notice is HerebyGiven , that by virtue of the power JPHONE U P 83121liwuraneeThe Rex Noggles of Ann Arbor CLAY GORDONcalled on the Frank Aberdeen LYLB W MUNSELL ASSOCIATEREGWTERfclT LANDFOR SALEOak book case with Office 21 i2glass doors Circulator Heater with pfaoqe 1581Wblower, Davenport and chair, Vac uum Cleaner Call Howell 706 Eva EifuistWANTED  Mai Help, Salesman to sell Buicks around pinckney All Last Graud BirerUowelL MichJgss Weekly TriG io rPBONS V P MMTR tRoger J tarr AeucyCOMPLETE INSURANCE CQVMK AGEof sale contained in said Mortgage or part time References requiredTHE LAVEY HARDWARE THE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater System Plumbing310 Webster Phone UP 8 6fiO7 Pbckney and in pursuance of the statute insuch case made and provided, the said mortgage will be forclosed by asate of the premises therein described or so much thereof as maybe necessary, at public auction, to the highest bidder at the West frontdoor of the Courthouse in the City of Howell and County of Livingston,Michigan, that being the place totholding the Circuit Court in and forsaid County on Wednesday,tfe 10thday of AugU9t,1956, at 1000 oclockEastern Standard Time in the forenoon of said day, and said premiseswill be sold to pay the amount so as aforesaid then due on said Mortgage together with Six 6 percent interest, legal costs, Attorneysfees and also any taxes and insuranc that said Mortgagee does Dayon or prior to the date of said iale whiah premises are described in mortgage as follows towttr UVINGSTON MOTOR SALESYour BuickWANTEDWashngs and ironings Call Mrs Rendell at HA 69583 FOR SALE3 Piece Mohair Livingroom Suite, good conditionCheapMichael OKlatt 2994 M36W Ljrlc W MunaelLAuctioneerFatrp Sales A SpecialtyBert WylieGUI FowlerviUts 2JJ6F6Arnold Berquist283 Umxdilla Si Pinrkney, MleKWcrteb Repairing Gold Siajipi Watches, Waich Bandajewri Handmade FathrFOR SALESeven acres off Canadian Grim Alfalfa RADIO  TELEVISION SERVICEGuy C, Michaels, 5416 Patterson poneLake Road Pinckney, MichiganEdith R Carr1 4 2 MILL ST Pinckney, Mich Phone UP I4133Parma, Homes, Lake Propeni Riifcjreu Opportunitieslt VOUT Property HithUeraldbroker  209 North PealHONE U PDR J  CAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEje KxamiimttonsWednesday and SatortUj by Appointment9126 Chileon Road, y4nd Phoa Brighton AG TFOR SALEFord Tractor Cultiva ton nearly new Carl HolUster, 2822 West M36FOR SALE1941 Olds Sedan, new battery Mike Harnack ar FOR SALEBailing Twine 600a bale D E Hoey  Sons,DeexterFOR SALEElectric Sander, 2 Elec tris drills, with buffing attachments,1 ratvy hammock, I army cot paint , Lands situate and being in the Town brashes 239 for 100 Other bar F0R  ship of Pjutoam, Livingston County, gains 102 West Main St, Pinekney,1 Michigan, described ai a wireel of back of Clarkj Grocery TO RENTThree Room apartmentat 409 Putnam St Pinckney William Kennedy FOR SALESmall size upright piano, good condition Also Seeley cot ton mkttresa in excellent condition,Call UP 89746, Roy CampbelltoSALEPreyeralbc fy tTP 9 FOR SALEA cabinet sink and anIS THE OLD RELIABLE FUEL ORDER NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE LOW SUMMER PRICESTERMS IF DESIREDD E HOEY k SONSPHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119 il burning water heater JSktawr, AonNclton Buzzard, Tel UP 83332  FOR SALELawn mower, town siaeHollywood bd,elec trie razor2 small radios mtal stand for hammock,large kitchen cupboard,solid yiahogany secretary, large, Qaj Elec TVBet, console like new, Singer sewing machine, good condition Mrs AJi TEAK, LbGROUND BEERLbROUND STEAK Lb FROZEN STRAWBERRIES, Lb 49c39c69c 49cWE Give Gold Stamps with Any PurchaseMON THRU SAT 8 AM to 9 pit SUNDAYS 8 A M to 2 J ML BLOXOM R BLOXOM1 FOR SALELPlants, tomaty, Cab bage, Brocoli, Petunias, Panties 26c a dozen George HoltJ 604 Patterson Lake Road FOR SALEFryars, Guineas, dress ed, guinea eggs and keets, 100 egg i Incubator, Shetland pony 4 yearsold, gentle George HoltUP 86602WANTEDAahea and Rubbish tohaul Also 2 lots fer sale Donald Gardner 45yfDexter Si Pinckney, MichWANTEDOdd JODS an week end John C Burg, PhoneU 83277 STATE CHILD PLACEMENT AGENCY needs homes for children 12Pinckney s VEGETABLES28 Stylts to Choof FromlSt QM gi yot s FRO onrtTrt ion ofw VlTt tsi work chocs   IiOOX at tlMM fMtUMI 4  tstMjin0ients over 65 year Preiat ao younger children in home Reply P OBoxAnn Arbor MichiganHELP WANTEDGirl or woman toaaaist mother i days a week with the houseworkPhone Hamilton 62731KUK 6ALEHOUsE AT dfo PEARL ST PINCKNEY, DOWNPAYMENT EASY TERM BEBOWNER WINIFREDFOR SALEPure Ctder Vinegar50c Mrs Emma VoUmarHAULINGWm hjfe rubbish from FnRPinckney or Portage Lake uPhone UP 88230 T1,,MaM Mi aaMMM HMHMnHM   Willia m Horne r 1116 5 Patterso nFO K SAL E Oi l barrells , price s Dr , Patterso n Lake , Pinekna fslashed  Dic k Campbell , th e barre lman  Phon e UP  4186 FOR RENTApartment,Marvin ShirwyWANTEDWooLJklarketf Price slotthe government agreement  I FOR SALE  1M FordLucius J Doyle, Phone UP 8812S i like new with only 400 homa, nktw and cultivator like new MMOne Duo1Phone Howell 184 or 11tt UU, Stnt f t UtfaasiJACK HANNETTTHE LOAN WORKS AS SMOOTHLY AS THE CATSo say people who finance theirnew automobiles at the First Nat ional ak, Howell They get both carboth car and loan on the moat favorabe tennsJtfs a smooth uptodatetrouble fee oneratonMust you bt a customer of oursto borrow for this purpose So But we think the transaction willestablish a relationship youll wantto continue Cam in aoonFirst National BankGR0CER1TSFISHMARKER PRICESQUALITY SERVICE ttMbHtt oneElectric Stove Max Reynokta545 E Putnam Phone UMMIIwjjj Wster Wells and PumpsPnu QIIPM  Ph0M HA BMI4  r or als  TlT8m5cSranSifL S0R SALETIu Xhiotham Oil IX 4 I OUra COMPANY ,It222r lfLgynokH4nte wt of Howfl at 4850 FOR SALE One Acre Lots on thePHONB lilt HOWSLt ywwa m wwinry aHitlSO HowellPincknsy loadORDER YOURChick Reed FOR YOUR EARLY BIROS NOWCERTIFIED OATS AND BEANS FOR SPRING PLANTING SUPPLY sCONSERVATION NOTESWarm water fisheries researchstation Is being set up at Hastings The conservation dept locatedmany weaknesses in the recent mockbombing of Flint and Detroit 1102000 pheasants, 34,000 ruffederase, 388,000 ducks and 144OOOC cottontals were killed by huntersin Michigan last year according tothe postcard pollA wild hen turkey sitting on hernest was killed by a mowing machine near Allegan last week The 8eggs were unharmed and were taken to the Mason game farm for incubation  of a million school pupilssaw dept of conservation fUmslastyear  jThe Martlny Dam project is finished This makes a 1420 acre lake dott ed wifti islands Rin lowered the fire rate lastvp lfl fres burned over 8 acres 7K  v s viV jr an education f i n o  isrvation 6f A  i4 m5  S ZPS, oNotes et 48 Yean Agoto the township for a park Overthe years village has maintained it Set out the trees etc The reason forthe township action was the cancelation of the liquor license by the vill age council This caused the hotelwhch had the license to closcTran sients have no place to stay now orsalesman to display their sampleThe latter had been using the townhallWilbur Johnson of HoweU wasmarried to Minnie Ford ice of Mt Pleasant MondayThe carpenters have started ChrisBrogans new houseEleanor and Katheryn Broganare attending summer school at the pslanti NormalFlota Hall left Monday for Seattle, Washington Alger Hall has gone to Bay Viewwith ills aunt, Miss Murta HallRuel Coniway is working in theLakeland bedspring factoryMrs Will Travis horse ran awaylast Tuesday but was caught by se Henry  Rev and Mrs A G Gatescamping at Base LakeThe Gene Campbell family arevisiting in Flint, Miss Norma Vaughn entertained a number of friends Tuesday nightin honor of Mrs Harry Palmer ofDetroitThe Anderson Farmers Club picnic at Schoollot Lake July 4 The W I C of the MethodistChurch hold a lawn social at theparsonage June 28 The followingare on the program Cannen Leland Fanny Swfertiiout, Glenn Tupper,Ralph Miller, Mary Kirtland,GladysBrown, Harold Grieve, Grace GrieveFern Kendee, Vera fcham, Sara EldertThe Putnam township bard hasbarred the vilUae council from the use of the townfW This was accomplished by passing a resolutionit could only be used for township, purposes When Prof Kirtland plaUI ed the village in 1837 there was novillage here so he gave the square to 7</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>  , fotume 71 THE PDtCKNlY D1SPATC Wednesday, June 22, 1955NoMICHIGAN MIRROR Local Social tvents , Social Items Gov Williams and the Democratsare ganging up on Highway ComZiegelr Theday after the 1 centgas tax was passed they demanded that he announce his road buildingprogram Zicgler said he had notyetr finished studying it out and be sides there was a cement shortageThe governor got letters from 4 leading cementmakers stating thereWas no shortage He also said that Zeigler had hud years to work outprogram So Ziegier has moved up up some 1956 projects to 1955 andwill present a program the last ofthe month but work will not stait until 2 months Hucksters have been chased outthe state capitol and can no longer sell candy, magazines or newspaper8 there Thref Republican groups whichhave become separated along the line and dont think alikeare all trying to get on Mayor Cobos bandwagon for the tiomination for governor The first group was the legislature , the second State Chairman Feikens and a group of industrialists who have supported him finan cially in the past They all wantCofap to declare his candidacy Hehas refused and set Jan 1 aa thudate Cong Ford of Grand Rapidsand Bentley of Owosso, two perpec ective candidates also say they willwait until January 1LIBRARY iJJsWBNew books are Blue Hurricaneby Maon, Martha Washington by i Wagoner,Lucretia Mott by Burnett,Myles Standish by Stevenson, BayHout Suzzette by Lenski,LUtle Housein the Big Woods by Wilder WIN SECOND LEAGUE GAMESTRAITWEST WEDDINGKathryn Marie Strait, daughterPinckney won a hard fought con of Mr and Mrs Harry A Strait oftest in the county league Thursday Lansing became the bride of David night when they defeated Howeil j Roche West, son of Mr and MrsCity Service 2 to 1 Max Southwell RU8sell West, Ann Arbor, Saturdaypitched a 4 hit game for Pinckney, j june nth, at Mt Pleasant, Mich,got 8 strikeouts and walked one The double ring ceremony waMai Nixon for Howeil allowed 6 wag used in ceremony performedhits, walked 3 hit one and had 3j by Rev Fr Alt of Sacred Heavterrors made behind him Pinckaey j parish where the couple attended SL Marys Catholic Charcaev Albert bchmitt, Paator LOCAL NEWS cURRLiTscored all the runs the secondSouthwell led off with a hit Reader was safe on an error Bob Meabon scored both with a hit HoweUs lone run came the 3rdon Del Whites double, 2 infieldand Pinckneys only error Howeil threatened the 4th, with one outWestmorland and Parks hit but Nixon hit into a dduble playPinckney plays in the league twicethis week Hanibiirg on Tuesday night and Fowlerviile FridayBothgames are at 9 P ni AB R H  4 0 2 4 0 1church while students at CentralMichigan College, The attendants were Mr and Mrs Ronald LeeRQche of Lansing, cousins of the A , PaatorSunday Masse 8UU and 1000 amNovena devotions, Friday eveningat 190Confessions, Friday evening afterNo vena Devotions and Saturday from730 to tt00 p m and Sunday before the 800 MassCfciviuy Mennonite ChurchRT Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter Eachgroom VThe, groom i a graduate of Central College and has done graduate work at the University His fraternity is Pi Kappa Delta He is employed, by the Ford Motor Company pMorning Worship 1000Sunaay Sch ol 1100Young Peoples Meeting  7J0Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800GhurcftRev J W Winger, PastorThe bride is senior at Central  Sunday School , 930 a nuMeabon, rfMeyer, ssJeffreys, lb Gentfte, IfBurns, cfMoriarity, 3bDarrow, 2bSouthwell, pReader, cCity Service H Haller, 3b 324 0 00 00 13 0 0 3 0 1 1 11 034AB R3 0 0Brigham, cf ,, 300Westmorland, ss 3 0 2R Wellman, c 3 0 00 1010wcUman, If 333 02 13 0 2 0 Her sonority is Kapp Gamma ofwhich she has been president tnepast year After a short wedding trip thecouple will be at home at Plymouth,Michigan SMARRIAGE RITES READBefore a altar flanked with peoniseat the Gesu Church, Detroit Satur day Sarah Ann Reason, daughterof Mr and Mrs Clair Reason of Detroit and James  W Fisher pledged their nuptial vowsThe wedding breeakfast was heldat the Detroit Golf Club The bride chose a white silk or Moming Worship1045 a mThurs night prayer meetingat the church at 800Wed choir piactk 730 p m Clifford Miller and wife wereSunday guests of the Floyd Fulfords in WayneThe Claudet Uoyer family ofDetroit spent Sunday wilh WayneAtLee arid wifeThe Andrew Nesbitts andHesters had dinner at SchulersMarshall Sunday honoring the 2fth anniversaryThe Pcopi sM36 West between Main snd Unadilla StreetRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday SchoolSunday Worship Youth GroupEvening Service  Thus Prayer MeednpJr Choir Practice Wed Sr Choir Prrstice Wed 945 a m1100 a m 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m780 p mme onae cnose a wmte SUK or OBSERVEI 25th ANNIVERSARYganza gown overnbluisn pink tairstyled on princess lines Inserts otlace panels formed the bouffantskirt which fell lattThe George Meabons, MarshallMeubons and Leon Menbons attend tended a family reunion Sunay atthe Howard May home in Unadilla Ralph Jottm of Beulah is visiting his aunt, Mrs Lucille Camburn The Myron Schoeiihuls family ofAkron, Ohio, spent the wek vn1here and were dinner giusts of theTom Wares Sunday, with the L J Henrys, Junio Henrys, Kith llrad burys and Mrs Lida Luring aa ifamily Mrs Alta Meyei is uttesummer school in psilanti and4th grade work The Francis Shehans had di John Iuuieen eLake Admins anj Perryof Ann Arbor talk1 iHall h me SundaySunday at theajre at Hilan i The HaroldKrown famiiesat the Ralph ncrti THE PINCKNEY COMMUNITY LIBRARY BAKE SALEyeir your LiDrarv oprate Mr and Mrs Mark Nash observ   , llvI1 25th weakling anniversaryinto a chapel  yuluiay and lenewed their weddingtrain and a small cap appliqueJ  Vovs in the presence of their child jwith lace and seed pearls held in ien at the Weslyan Church, Sturis j   place a fingertip silk tulle veil Tie junt, i9 i30 Soloist, Kne G earWIN AT CASSIDY LAKE b7albouquet contained white baby nentrewerft  Nash officiated ax jPinckney outsluged Cassiuy Lk  orchids,there Saturday andtook an over  Tk bridal3500 Tax Mony50000 donation from a friendin Hg8700 proceeds from bke sale57200 Total This year ouralm is to,10000 on our Annual lake Salewhichls July 9Will you contribute Contact  Mary Woiter Ha65808, MargareitHolUngsworth UP 89935, LowettaHaines UP 83132,Olia Nash UP8G6G4, Ellen McAfee AC 77885,L UP 85537,  this ceremony They were attended by Mr and Mrs lairotsGttrlmetoftime contest 11 to 12 In the 8th i Leoffler, Mrs, Robert Reason, Mr, lioweU He served as best man Bob Meabon doubled and scored the Richard Reason, Maryann  Collins man wnen the couple were marriedwinning run on Jim Meyers hit and juije Young wore white tucked junu iej 1930Soloist, Juuee Geeai the Years She Don Burns and Max Southwell hit I dressees of lace panels over pinK harl sang Throughhome runs and Meyer had 2 triples satjnt pink picture hats and earned WrtS accompanied by Harky Gear1  J sprays of pink carnations and ivy nart Following the ceremony theThomas Fisher was his brothers famiiy and guests enjoyed di norft nmn Tliey are suns of the Dan Wingspread Country Theatre oiiel Fisher of Cumberland Way  and a singlePinckney Meabon, lbMeyer, ss Burns, cf  Gentile, IfMoriarity, 3bMsofka, 2b   AB R H3 3 24 3  44 11 03 0 13 1 0Sec, UP 83147LIVINGSTON LODGE CALENDAR June 25 8 p m MM djrgreesThe date for the trip to the Masonic Home is Sunday, June 26 If you want transportation orhave room in your car for others to ride rail the secretary Will leave Pinckney at 9tftfamM have apicnicdinner at state park at Alma, at noon Put on program at 2 p m Lawrence Camburn, South we U pReader, cCassidy Lake Shownski, IfBrailey, 2bDavis , ss Cfimeron, lbSmith, 3b Kosmos, rf Gibson, pBell bra, p, rf 3 1 0AB R H, 4 0 1 4 2 15 2 8 5 2 h 4 1 14 0 1 2 0 0331CONSERVATION NOTES Dredging and fill work i going071 at Sterling state park Lake Eriswhere 750,000 will be spent 4 public fishing sites will be purchased in Barry, Alger and Otsegocounties A civil service examination willBte4ield June 25 for conservationjobs  The depthas set up a waterfowlrefuge on th335i acre Vertiorestate at Lapeer DROWNS AT CLARK LAKEGerald Titzsimmons, 23, doTwffed at Clark Lake near Jackson Friday when his boat sank He was theson of Ambrose Fitzsimmons of Pinckney and Mildred Martin ofHoweil, both deceased A few yearsago he spent the summer here with bis grandmother ,Mis Mary Fizing are 0 brotheWilliam, Richard and Robert ofJackson The funeral ws at St Johns Catholc Church, Jacksonon Tuesday morning and buiial wasthei  Newton, cf  3 1 11Pinckney is in second pace in theeciTity league with a 2 won, 1 los1 record Howeil Jear leeads with 3wins Pinckney beat Hamburg 5 to OJXuesday, Southwell throwing a 4hit game, Pinckney made no errors Gentile had 4 hits for Pinckney andbatted in 4 runs Pinckney plays Fowlerviile at Howeil Friday atp m BatteriesPinckney Southwell  Reader Hamburg McMichael, J Bennett  G BennettTHE SENIOR TRIPBy Gretchen TaschWe left Pinckney Monday mornin, June 6 at 6 a, mand arrived atItStorm, West Virginia, the first nightTuesday we went throughthe LurayCaverns of Virginia andcontinued oneching WashingtonD C Tuesday nightedntsday andThursday we visited therein of in terest including the capitoiNEW DIRECTORIESThe Michigan Bell Telephone Cowpany is mailing new Pinckney tele phone directories local sobecrifcerthis week June 23, according to Russell Eiglehaidt, local mfBound fnHcray covers they jrfllkave a page fwefvedjftfwii this year in the front pi S6i copy whereHf asd poileenumbers roiy beed in Engelhardt suggwrted Iphone user8 should writeimportant numbers prompUy so that wy Fill be readfly available InCAM of emergency Last yean directories aWW bedestroyed  ,   ere g pcongress in acton Also the Whiter Vernon Arlington Cem onThe ushers were Raymond Fisher,Donald Fisher Thomas Dookmeye COLNCL PROCEEDINGSDonald Gargan and William Reason The couple left on a trip to WhiteSulphur Spring, VirginiaThe brides June 14 1955Regular meeting of villagetruveHn costume was n blue ides Regular garrt  cit calteri to tmitr by u   ShlRitruveHn costume was n blue arrt cit calteri to y u  white linen ensemble, navy access Dinkel IresentLavy Shirley,Reaci Kennedy, Tiplaly and bwarthoutcries and white silk hat,About 500 attended the receptionat the Detroit Golf ClubMASONIC HOME PROGRAMThe following program will bo Absent noneMotion by Read, supported byLavey to table building of G O C Tower on fire hall until further in formatictfi CarriecMotion by Tiplady, supported by Week en jruess of Murray Dign1were George Dag1 sr and wife,the Ceorge Dagg jr iamiy, the ClnudeSlkk family and Kenncr familyof Detroit Mr and Mrs Wm Jeffreys MrsMary Fitzsimmons, Mr and MrChris Fitzsimtnons were in arksoti SundayThe Ross Reals entertainel thHoward Reads and J orge Wildesat dinner SundayThe Fred Reads and Jamoes Whitleys were Sunday dinner guests of the Wm Whitlvvs i A,11 Arbor The JoiiMiiiuresf Dti ok en tertanwl 20 friends from there atthe Read cottage Poitage Lako Sunday , , ,,,Mrs Rene Miller aid Carl flowback from Piukuilphia last w k Sundiy they had Meulnmos BeulahMiller anl Mary To pie for dinnergtirstsMrs Knimft VOIUKT an 1 son, Johnwere Sunday guests cf the Charl s Krseles in FowlirvjflleHob Can of Grand Rapi s aN1Mike Can ,f Kast Janing spent Sunday with Mjv K ii Lh Cur, Mkv ilLvork on the Jratiot uniy rHralPnt Ithaca this summerOna Campbell and wife spi nt th week end at the Lntz horn1 in Tanput onxat the Michigan Masonic  Kennedy to aHow following billsAlma Sunday, June 26, sponsorod  Donaid Winger, care of flag 600  Howeil Greenhouse, flowers , 1800by the local Masons and StarsSolo,My Hero, Paula CurlettPiana Selections, Riding on a Howard Read, mayor exchge 5910Ora Haines, labor, flags1200  ,, , ,, 1 yfleL UUIII  , nMule, Over the Waves, by Mary i VanWinkle  VanWinkle,serli500 Lee  Aschenbrennr Helen Reynolds, postage5252000Accordian Selections, Lady of Spain Qene Mann labor, flagsToo Fat Polka  Barbara Singer  CarriedTap Dance Numbers, Anchors A  Motion by Read, supported byWay, Ivory Rag ,by Karen Singer, Swarthout to investigate opening Kaye Wylie, Barbara Baughn , ani , veiling of pond Street NorthSong, Im Forever Blowing Bubbles from Unadilla one block CarriedKristen Tasch,Noel RosGail Gusta , jjotion to adjourn carriedtaffon, Sondy LaneTap Dance,Charleston, Carol Miller, Accordian Seteciftons, Crribiribin Whispering Hope  Lea MoreenSongs Open Up Your Heart,Davy Crockett by Nancy and JudyDarrow Noel and Jan Rose Piano Selections, OlohotEtrelita by MUdred Ackley, village clerkNoel RoseAccoasdian Number, AccordianSqueeze, Melody of Love by Beverly  CampbellPiano Selections, Purple Sunset 1 ,Crystal Ball RoamAafc ShireyitwnAccordian Duet, Good Night Sweet Beverly Campbell Barbara RECEIVES APPOINTMENTRev Fr Keith Ledwidge whowas ordained priest two weeks agohas been appointed assistant at StJohns Church at Davison and leavesfor there Friday His many flf dshere wish him the best of successGod Bless America by AllLeader Amanda DeBarretery, Tomb of Unknown Soldier,Treasury Building, Smithsonian in stitute etc Friday we arrived at AshburyPark and stayd there through SundaySaturday we went to New YorkAnd saw the sightsv Monday we left Ashbury Park and reachd Painted Post that nightTuesday we went through, the gla sfaciory at Corning, N T and thento Niagara Falls where we spent the  wiM  night Here Mr Reader treated all, Howeil and Unadilla Sts once thethe Adventurous ones to a trip, church property aad now being The Thomas Ryan Banner family ttended the first of th season family nigh supper at Chemung Hills Gulf Club June 19 The Livingston County Worn ensRepublican Club met at Wi ansGod Bless America 11 Ukc Country Club June 15 In theAnnouncer vMra Eric Rose  , of the oresident, Mrs TomTO BUILD ADDITIONAt a special meeetfaff after tfcechurch service Sunday the mom hers of the local CongregationalChurch voted to enlarge the ffccilIttas of the church A new structure be erected on the comer of absence of the president, Mrs TornConner, Mrs Clay Wilt presidedProf Paul Bagwell of Mich State talked on Formula for Vicaround Whirlpool Rapid Wednesday we started the last leg of our Jotinwy with the donation Pinckto thank all the peopleWe repurchased of Mrs Lulu IambTlie new building will include additional SundajT school rooms inthebasement, a larjre dining room andkitchen on the ground level JncludH cejves a bicyclehas antand Metrofwlitaa hospHat,PattoU fee whofe varToya ways during our ed also in the plan of expansion isschool year madthis trip possible, th mmodelling of the interior ofthose who drove caw and ur spon j the present church, stnietare whenthe new buildinr is completed AnMr Reader tory 1956Martin Ritter and son, Tom,wttrein Columbia Indiana today James Stephen, son of Mr andMrs James Charbonneau born onJune 18, died Monday The furteraj was today, Rev Keith LelwidereofficiainBurial in St Marys Cemetery Gc e Colone, 8, was one of thefirt price winners in the nationwide HowdyDoody contcst,Hc rMrs Wrry Grant Is a patient inan A Arbor hospital Wfc fa still suspended on the, v  ,  , new Plhtkiney school for the second 4 architect is beta, consulted And  weekThe onion wants a lie anMasons from here Attended pkns Are underwAy to have the Ad j hour raise And they have been offrawBeTry fmUiAl Aitht Stock   completed within the yea A I 2 cents The present rate is 2 29 AAfcC Thuttdiy Bight rTC The Merwin anijbclls aiu JamesHalls picnicei at Inlependenc1 Lake in Webster Sunday The Andrew Campbell family callod on Mrs race Kelly in Ovvos a SundayMrs Nellie Clark nf PasidenaCalifornia was a Sunday dinnernuebt of Mrs Vivian Ltiwi KThe Roy Reason family and MisEdna Reason And Leota called on Mrs Lola Carpenter in Iontiac SundayMrs Mable S11 yd am of Jackson isvisiting at the M J Reason homo She recently purchase the lowhere the old Conyl church stoodand gave to the Con pi churchMr and Mrs M J Reason andMr and Mrs Gerald Reason attended the ReasonFisher wedlinjj in Droit SaturdayThe DoyTe Templetons of KootfoHarbor and Albert Shirley and vfailed on the Roy WiightJs in Gieory SundayMrs Loia Mohlman is back fromthe hospital and at the Albert Shir ley home  Patty Palmer is visitinp her brother, Wesley in St Louis, MoEd Clark and wife of Ann ArhivDon Clark of Ypsilanti and Mrs G W Clark were Sunday cU sts of theWalter Claik fauiilBert Davis was a pattcnt at StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor a couple of days last wock MrsDorothy Dink el and Christine brought him homoridayMerlin Ambursrey called on Emmet Widmnyer Sunday who is a patient at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor15 of the old Pinckney telephoneoperators had dinner at Monks ho tl, Brighton Thursday 3 could not Judge Breaky on Thursday expanded his decision in which as had found the toll road authoritytonsiiiutionul He said cities andVillages have no veto power to stop tvll ruad iunning through their1 HIits rovidirtg said toll roads runon streets and roads already inuse As the veto power was the nubof the action in the first place this s a 100 jxrcent victory for the tollr d The organizations against thetoll roaJs plan an appeal to thsupreme court Judge Breakey a njie of the states outstanding judgesand few of his decisions axe reversedRev Charles Willetts 100, whowas liaptist minister at FowlerviileaKi built the churph there died at Alhambra, Calif, lastweek He wasa missionary niny years and aho DUJIL the Fleming church For 6dyiars he had been a member of the Fowlerville Masonic lodge Some 20vears ago he was the speaker attheir past master night and gaveone in the Ixst Masonic speeches 1ever heard it has lung been suggested thatcommunities hungry for tax money tax cats as well as dogs This hasicr goi beyond the suggestionstau but ut inronver the citydads iid the next best thing Theyslapped a tax of one cent a lb on cacfoodRoy hn counsel for SenatoriucCarthy in his recent months inthe spotlight charges that the pnjss has joined in a conspiracy of silencerainst the senator in which theylijive agreed not to print his nameit they ran avottfit The truth is the senator lnUjnjr to thut cfltary ofpeople who are invariably againsteverything and for nothingThe majority of people do not agreewith him They prefer peace over alouu costly war filled with deathand destruction and think no steps shim Id be unexplored to achieveMtth n lasting peaceIi Henry Wadswmth Longfellowec alive to,rliy he would probablyi,e sharpLninjr his pencils in p re parition 10 wiitinfr another book simhar tr Frcanpeftne that classic Kvith which all nigh school pupils are faruiir The Arcadians wiio were ofFrench orui and lived in NovaScotii were French sympathisers inihe war between Jreat Britian andFrance so the Hritish loaded themon ships ami transported them else whereNot much care was taken andfamilies were separated Longfell ows poem deals on this angle Alaiye number of them settled inImUuna where their descendantsstill live The United AO2 S9Bernment wants 45K acres of their best land for an airport They donut uaiit to ae1 und court action isnation had fake air raidalarm last week anil the reactionsare varied Some classed it a success ami othirs as a failure It wascentered 1ni Washington D C ande few other ntts and if it had been,the real thiny it woulxl not have bei n too effective The presidentand the cabinet were avacuated butnot congress as there were no place to put them Peoria, III one of toplaces listed never went into action as the director said the mencould nt spare the time from hftir workA letter writer in the DefeoitFree Press has a bran new solutionfor the school problem to relieve the overcrowiNash of Ann Arbor sprntSunday at the Martin Ritier home  MrsMaude frhYr and Mrs AnnaPacey o FowJerville ajled on MrsMary Teeple Thursday    Jfias Mandy DertarrGirl Scouts to Edgewater Park Rat urday for the day Also the RoupreParJc Innie VanSlanibrook and JohnWilson were in Houston over Sunj day Mrs Dick VanSlambrook ad Marilyn VanSlambrook will livelive there this two shifts Have the grade pupilsgo days and high school ones niftfetftthus avoiding the cost ofcostly new buildings We doubtgraveyard shift plan of school ions would appeal State Health Com, HeuatiTannounced that sufficientwill be available in 30 dfeys to the children who received theirpolio shots their second shotswho unll get the shotsthe amount of vaccine 1bullction so id all children8 years This would take injrarten and 4th gradonr who not receive the si In California parents of dhd of pobo afterof vaccW have sUrUdIn Washhas gotten inagainst thefry the fedoracalled it wiwy5awtfJBITTER TV  RAYTH Mate TV Historyy TheyYou see iteveruwhere Foa for the Very First TimeTHIS EW,IG PICTU TV everybodys buying the newMMffiON TVSEE IT IN OPERATIONAT OUR SHOWROOMCarburetorFuii Fot FredMaqntteMolttpreProof HitemlonFlywheelStarter AoUimatleRewind Wifh ThisBeautifulTVFull PivotReverse Steering 95Completelytotalled andFactory GuaranteedSEE THISOUTSTANDING VALUENTONmam SCREENThis wonderful newRaytheon is 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schoo l Universit y o f Michigan ,C  Carso n Hollingswort h gzadua te d  Jun e 4  from Alm a Colleg e wit ha  B  S  degree  He i s no w employe di n  th e Engineerin g an d Researc hDept  o f th e Chysele r Corporatio nin , Detroit Mr  an d Mrs  J  H  Hooke r and Mr  an d Mrs  Ro y Dillingha m at tende d th e An n Arbo r hig h schoo lcommencemen t Thursda y nigh t a tHil l AuditoriumXeeci l Hooke r wa sa  graduate  Theei e wer e 23 2 i n clas san d afterward s the y wer e entertai ne d  a t th e C  W  Hooke r home  I,  Mr  Margare t Olderma n an d sis te r o f Detroi t calle d o n th e J  H uHooker s Friday 1  W  F  Clos e an d wif e o f Linde nan d Audre y Klikot t o f Brighto nwer e Sunda y guest s o f th e Albeer tPinkela  44flLVTh e Eas t Marlo n Far m Burea uwer e enteertaine d Wednesd y nigh ta t th e Mario n tow n hous e b y Stan le y Sorg Th e Geral d Dinke l famil y o f Laic eChemun g spen t Sunda y a t th e Al ber t Dinke l home  Bo b Johnso n o f Gregor y wa s tak e n  t o McPherso n hospita l Sunda yi n  th e Swarthou t ambulance Mr  an d Mrs  Irvi n Kenned y an dMrs  Louis e HamHto n wer e Sunda yguest s o f Mar y Elle n Doyl e i n Ai mArbor  , , ,Mr  an d Mrs  Ma x Reynold s en taine d Mar y Wyli e a t dinne r Fri da y an d Mr  an d Mrs  M  J  Reaio nan d MrsMorle y Reynold s Sunday Rev  Keit h Ledwidg  an d mothe ran d Rev  Coming s an d mothe r wer ei n  Roun d Lakej , Ontari o las t week Mrs  Hele n Kenned y an d sOr,Joh no f Howel l spen t Monda y a t th e Ir vi n Kenned y hom e Mrs  Louis e Hamilto n i s visitin g  th e Ver n Kenned y famil y a t Lim eLake Mr  an d Mrs  Ol m Robinso n at tende d th e weddin g o f Fre d Pau lt o  Dolore s Burges s a t Dearbor n Sa turday  Sunda y the y wer e guest s o f,  th e Oli n Robinso n jrs  a t An n Ar I Arbo r honorin g th e latter s son s 1s tI  birthday Th e Vlric e IiaRos a famil y an dMrs  Ros a LaRos a spen t Sund y a tth e Be n LaRos a hom e i n An n Vr bor Kare n Eichma n spen t las t we kwit h th e Russel l Glove r famil y i nWebbervllle  The y brough t he rhcn e Sunday Mr s Ethe l Sprou t spen t Sunda yth e Charle s Soul e famil y i n Howell Dr  Harlo w Sheha n an d wif e o fJackso n an d Mrs  Madelin e Sheha nan d famil y o f An n Arbo r spen t Su nda y a t th e Willia m Sheha n home Th e Ashe r Wyli e famil y attended  th e weddin g o f he r neice , Jeann ePiekfor d t o Duan e Gree n a t Ioni aSaturday E d Nuoffe r an d wif e o f Hol t an dth e Harol d Nuoffer s o f Laasin gwer e Sunda y guest s o f th e Lloy dHendees Bernar d Dilloway , forme r resi den t i s startin g a  typewrite r stor ei n  Howell eivAdCet n hsnMewiSue h aZ ZAlbert  Thoma s an d famil y an dGu s Shult z o f Flin t weer e Sunda yguest s o f th e Bo b Pikes  Th e Jame s Meye r family , W  G   Meye r an d fam  o f Stockbridg e I1  an d Mrs  Will a Lam b an d childre nA f An n Arbo r wer e ddane r o f WU  Meye r an d wif e Sunday ,Harol d Pidgeo n an d wif e o f Flin tspn t Sunda y witJf i Mj  Mar y Hoff Mrs  Luell a Pattersolrtt f Stock tat e therei n describe d fo r th e pur  bridg e calle d o n th e StanleyDmkel spoa e o f payin g debts , charge s a n Friday  expense s wil l b e hear d a t Pbete  Th e  y DiHi n ham s d  ,i  fifth  Any  of Jnl y 195 5 Houkcr acour t o na t te n ocloc k i n th e forenoon ,i r  ee n ryhi  cpaec weereI t i s Ordered ,notice thereo f Sunday dinne rguest s o f th e C  W  Hooker s a tthei r cottag e a t Zuke y Lake Th e Howar d Beaupre e famil y o f 1i t  i s uraerea , m  IWM    r    7  e  ij r wb e  give n b y publicatio n o f a  eop y Detroi t wer e Sunda y guest s t f th eh f fo r thre e week a coaecutivelyJ  McDonnels be  give n b y publicatio n o f p yhereo f fo r thre e week a coaecutively i d  d  f  hei in TRUCK S TRACTORSCARSRUSSEL L D  SMIT H CO W  WYLI Enereoi io r nr    vwww ,previou s t o sai d da y o f hearing , in  Bo b Rea d wa s i n Detroi t o n bus th e Pinckne y Dispatch , an d tha t th e ines s las t Wednesday petitione r caus e a  cop y o f thi t notic e Mr  an d Mrs  Lyn n Hende e ente rt o  b e serve d upo n eac h know n part y tain d th e Dr  JI m Nas h famil y c fi n  interes t a t hi s las t knoW n addres s Coldwater,Gal e Hende e an d wif e o fb y registere d mail , retur n receip t de  Owosso  th e Re x Hendee s an d th emanded , a t leas t fourteenJ14  day  Lloy d Hendee a Sunday prio r t o suc h hearing , o r b T persona l   Th e Ra y Burns , Do n Burn s an dservic e a t leas t fiv e 5  dav a orio r  Jac k Youn g f amilie s art ended  adanc e redtta l a t Farmingto n Frida ytha t Ka y Conkli n too k par t in Mr  an d Mrs  Mar k Nas h enter taine d al l thei r childre n an d thoi r     familie s a t dinne r Sunday , 2 2 i n ali J a t dinne r Sunday  The y wer e   Bu d Bekkering , Kennet h Zil l JikTh e Harlo d Gallup  famil y o f Ciftr k f amiiie s an d Davi d Nash Farmingto n spea t Frida y a t th  ,  y ne f x Noggte s o f An n Arbo rMurra y Kenned y homt u  wef t Sunda y gneal a o f th e Fran k 4 MYRO N HUGHE Sf 7  Complet e Lin e Plumbin g Fixture s fan d Supplie s r Aic , Oi l an d Ga s Ho t e r Healer sComplet e Lin e o f Pimw sW e Se n   WHnslal    W e Servic ePHON E UP11 4 7ft BAS TWagoner s Grocer v606 6 Pinckne y Bra dQualit y IViechtincis eLO W fIEbeer and Wise to lake OutPhone Howeli 705J2THE ROUSH PLUMBING     V lid310 Webster Phone UF3fifiO7 PinckneyFrom where I sit fry Joe Mart If You Cantk emJoin em Just back from visit in, ih mytfauehters familyand pluyinp Grandpop to two of the cutestkids you ever saw While thrre Ipicked up a couple of nuv, on child taiingIf your childs learr   a pen, provide an old i ifen filled with bluing Look, ar writes like ink, but wontt  clothe or furniture iaybe you have a boy, like mygrindson, who thinks hs f old for ft bibbut isnt A 1cowboy bandana works jii ,well, and looks he man to bot From whire 1 siiwit h ciirvn is likewith grownups iteffort to ic iliins ftutr tttOi pcrsctn s int of view At aajjp t vres no tic,os tlii my anihc towhf CO i il j iiiks   tat, S ill  r Ui Id Lito siy it was wrongFURNISHINGS, CLOTHING BARGAINS, LAKE tHiram R Smith, trot opy Celesta Parshall of te  THE ANNUAL DfcXTER K1WANB VRummageSateFRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNE 24th and 25th 9 A  TO 9 P MAT MARBLE SUNOCO SERVICE STATION, DEXTER,V MICHIGAN Your ParcbM, and Donations Help the Dexter Kiwani Club Do a Bt ter Job or Itt Community If You juve irchaniiM nation Bring Them Along to the StU l ty y wert SundMrs Threaaa Coyle, the Joe and Abetdeewon Buhna and Jack Youaf famil The BobDon Buhna and Jack Yooaff familhad dinner at the Bay The Bob Seefeld family have mov PLUMBINGWATER SYSTEMSBVM d to StMtyDioke jrv   WmWwmpmm,MtctimrTformulaf r Success   i REGULARLYiIts a simple formula, bite it will help you CQwanisuccess save regularly, ttery paday in  Si inglacceunr in our friendly bank Before you know it youll have a substantial reserve fund for business opportunities, the down payment on a home NEIGHBORING NOTESi NeU Beach, son of Mr and MrsWm Beach of Dexter wti marriedto Harriett Clark at the first Preabyterian ehurch in Ann Arborlast weekThe McDonald school voted lastweek to consolidate with the SouthLyon schoolNow that the gasoline tax hasbeen boosted we should get some good roads in short orderThe hiijhJ way commissions of Oakland,Washi teuaw and Livingston counties have been negligent in this matter fora long time So much so that theFord Mtjtor Co have never had toto build any proving groundsbut uses these roads when theywant to give their cars a reallytough rideThe Boys and Girl Scouts stagedflag day parade at Whitmore Lalie 100 took partJack Horst is the new commanderof the Stockbridge American Leg HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANion team Two lumberjacks , from Twaswon the canoe race oa the HuronRiver from Milford to Kensington68 canoes were cateredThe Harger schoo reunion isSunday, June 26Richard DeWatters, 17, of Fowlerville was killed in n auto aecidat Williams ton last weekThe Comsumers Power Co hasgiven 5000 to the Livingston Co unty HospitalThe FerryMorse Seed Company j has bought the 383 acre Rutherford  farm in Cohoctah I Friday, Saturday, June 24, 25 Double Feature ProgramVanials smashed 450 worth of Tyrone Poweer and Susan Hay ward jSTRANGE LADY IN TOWN Warner ColorStarringGreer Carson , Dana Andrews Cartoonplate glass windows in the How ell business section last weekNotes of 48 Years Agi Deacon Colby is poorlywriting at this InUNTAMEDIn Cinenuwcope and Color 10 Iff THEATREWHITMORE LAKETuea, Wed, Thurn Jane 21, 22 2 BEDIVILLEDAnae Baxter, Steve ForrestFeaturette New CartoonFriday Sattuday, June 24, 25 SMOKE SIGNALwithDana Andrews and Piper Laurie andABBOTT  COSTELLO MEEfT THE KEYSTONE COPSwithBud Abbott and Lou CostelloRev Fr Comraerford will deliverthe address at Stockbriflge July 1 Barbara Hale and ChesterInUNCHAINED Morriseducation, or anv wonhviour tritudly  Youll likeTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK Presbyterian Church was dedicatedSundayThe Red Crooss blood bank is atFowlerville June 28I Harold Landis is the new presi dent of the Stockbridge Lions Club The new Dexter fire hall is 65 percent completed  167 children are enrolled in theup to 10,000 kisuxed by our membership in the Federal summer recreation program at DXI terDeposit Insurance Corporation  Dexter wil inaugerate a curfewOver EightyNine Years of Safe law All children under 17 must be off the streets at 10 p mThe University of Michigan willstart a housing project for facultymembers on the old Dexter Estate SundayMonday, June 26, 27Th proposition to bond Chelsea  Matinee Sunday 230 p m cornTh e new kitchen at the Unadilla for 30,000 for a new school build Sunday Monday, June 26, 27Deadly Purcuit on the High Seas John Wayne and Lana Turner IsTHE SEA CHASEin Warner Colorin CinemaScopeing earned 31 ticket were sold here at thedepot Saturday for the Barnum  MA MAN CALLED PETERIn CinemaScope and Color  StarringRichard Tdtfd and Jean Petersuiat Dexter 50 homes will be bulLONE CEDAR INN I Mrs McCormick of Chicago starttd the move with a gift of 50,000 The Dexter Boy Scouts go to theChucks Drive In 1250 EAST M36, PINCKNEOPBN WEEK DAYS FROM 1100 A M TO 1100 f M SATURDAY iioe A M TO ioo A M FRIED CHIGKEN,F1SH,SHRIMP FISH AND CHIPS ROAST BEEF OR PORK  AL KINDS OF ANDICHBS 5 summer camp at Luddington June25 to July 2nd Mr and Mrs Seward Backus,for of Webster, celebrated theirwedding anniversary last Bailey circus at JacksonEdward and Gus Schmidt and Tuea,, Wd, Thur, June 28, 29, 30Mae Ratz of Howell spent Sunday t Bettv Grable and Jack Lemmonwith Florence AndrewsBorn to CLFinlan and wifeMaeComiskey of Fowlerville lastweek a girl yH R Wilkerson has started anupholstery shop in the Sayles bldg Cora Devereaux closed her schoolat Unadilla Friday Her pupils gaveher a silver butter knife and suar shell , , ,The Lady Maccabees meeet withDexter Jujje 27Mike Ruen graduated from the   dental dept at the U of M ast Friday, Saturday, June 24, 25 week He will locate in Detroit iThe Chance Club me with LiU  WEST OF ZANZIBARian Boyle Thursday night THREE FOR THE SHOWin CinemScope and ColorSYLVANTHEATRECtotsoa, Michigan Tuea Wd, Thur, June 28, 29, SODoriii Day and Frank Sinatra inYOUNG AT HEART in Technicolor andLORD OF THE JUNGLESCO DRIVEIN THEATREANN ARBOR MICHIGANFriday, Saturday June 24, 25 BROKEN LANCEIn CinemaScope and Color,with Rchard Widmark, Spencer Tracyand Jean PetersandHUMAN JUNGLEBOths week1 Dale Schaffer of Ypsilanti who1 oachedat, JarLeaviUe last year has repleced Raymond Berry as Dexter athletic coachi Floyd Campbell, aon of Mr and  cUi reumon at Mrs Franklin Campbell of Portage weJkLake has beeen discharged fromth army after 2 years  The Uritflitan school board hapurchasd 10 acres of Martin J La van on Spencer Roarl for locationof liv new school for 15,000 The eenffMrement of Sallyann William Hemmingway, 93, diedat the home of his daughter, Ml C Davis in HoweU June 17 , ,Bom to MrsEthel TimnunsErhel Durfeeof Port Arthur, Texaslast wek a daughter Dr H F Sigler attended his Ann Arbor last in TechnicolorA Drama StarringAnthony Steel and Shelia SimCartoon and New Gary Merrill and Jan SirlingCartoonGuy Teeple is drawing stone fora new house on Putnam St A gasoline stove set fire to the Sunday, Monday, June 26, 2TSMOKE SIGNALA Western StarringDana Andrews and Piper LaurieSunlav Shows 3579Cartoon and World of Beauty Sunday Monday, June 26, 27HREE COINS IN FOUNTAIN In CijielftsScopi and Color withJean Paters, Clifton Webb and Dorothy McGuireandPURPLE PLAIN in CinvmacopeJake Bowers home on West Main ,  St Tuesday and considerable dam Tuea, Wd, Thur, June 28, 29, 30age was done beforeit was put out Rev John Vine of Gregory andSUNDIES  ROOT BEER Berry, to Davil Sharp, son of Mrand Mo3 Lester Sharp of Hamburgis anrrottneedSusie Brearlv wore married WednosBorn to Guy Smith and wife ofDetroit on June 15, a daughter Jesse Henry is foreman at theLakeland ice house where severalcars of ice a day are being shippedto Toledo 12 men started working on WillGardners new barn Tuesday MA  PA KETTLE AT WAIKIKTA Comedy StarringMarjory Main, Percy KillbrMgeand Lori NelsonCartoon and SportShows 715 and 908Coming The Sea Chase, Love Me orLeave M Stratjric Air Commandeature with an Atom Brain Gregory Peck, Win Min ThanCartoojTues Wed, Thur, June 28, 29, 30 UNDERWATERIn CinemaScope and Color StarringJane Rusaell and Richard EagenandWORLD FOR RANSOM StirringDan Duryea and Gene Lockfaart CartoonNOTES 25 YEARS AGO hHOLIDAY DOOR 3495HEAVY DUTY CCMMMERCIAL TYE 4800Free Estimates on Window Install a tion JobsOwing to fact the Colored Stars,Ann Arbor failed to show up Suiday there was no ball game hereDexter plays here next Sunday St Marys annual picnic is set forAug 5th The oil well on the Elmer Glennfarm has struck gas Dr Alex Pearson has started a50,000 damage suit against Theron Langford ensuing from his disbarment from the practise of medicineThis was later cancelled Pinckney high school won theirlast game from Brighton 9 to 3Lineup H Hall, 2b, Smaka, 3bKennedy, ss Shehan, lb Dinkel, cPeteGeryczp Smith, If Hall, rfTed Adseh, Stan Adseh, cfMet Chalkers friends in largenumbers descendd on his home onMonday night and helped him oelc H69 Pinckney  Howell Roadbrate his birthday Seems to us Met had a birthday a few months N0TiCE OF PUBLIC HEARINGago, We dont get the idea of these multiple birthdays unless Met is At a regular meeting of Council ALUMINUM DOORS BY WINTERSEALAs Advertised in LifeSINK BASE CABINETVery Reasonably Priced Quantity LimitedSave Up to Seventy Lrollari B  F HOME SUPPLY COMPANYe oniie a Mill Street hereinbefore described,and that following notice be givmof such public hearing by publishtrying to catch up with John, Ro of the Village of Pinckney, Living ng the same on June 22, June 28berets of Dexter who was 100 years ston County, Michigan, held in the anj juiy 6 ,1955 in the Pinckneyold recently and got a telegram of Council Rooms in said Village, on Dispatch, a newspaper publishedeengrattristtonr  pm President MajTTrrT9o5   and ctpculateditbinHoover Oh yes Met served lemoru , Present Village President, Dinkol, pinckney towitade and cake  I Clerk Ackley and Trustee Shirley , p HHARlNrWill Nash of Hamburg under Swarthout, Kennedy, Tiplady, Read NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGTreatsiood buy on Ixrrieshowpy rX  y  some piesand bank six inyour home food freezer went an operation at the Sanitarium and Lavey Absent None,heere Sunday i The following resolution wasGlenn Darrow is now living at made by Trustee Swarthout and itsBay City adoption moved Whereas the Council deemi itSPARE TIME INCOME advisable to ycate, discontinue and400,000 to 2,00060 monthly poss abolish the South half of that part iWWe will select a reliable man or of Mill Street, lying between Lot 4woman from this area to refill and Block 8, Range 6 and Lot 1, Block 8collect money from our New Auto Range IS of the Original Plat of the matte Merchandising MadhtafeeNo Village of Pinckneys duly laid outselling To quaify applicant must platted and recorded, be it thereforhave car references and M0 to , resolved that it is advisable to va2,00000 working capitol which is cate, discontinue and abolish thesecured by inventory Devoting 8 to the South half of that part of MJU 10 hours pet week may net 40000 Street lying between Lot 4, Block 8,to 2,00000 monthly with an excalL Range 6 and Lot 1, Block 6 andent opportunity for taking over fall Range 5 of the Original Plattof the Notice is hereby given that the VU1age Council of the Village of Pinck ney, Livingston County, Michigan, will hold a public hearing pn July12, 1955, at eight oclock pm in the Council Rooms in said Village, tohear objections, if any there bi tothe vacating, discontinuing and ab olishing of the south half of thatpart of Mill Streeet lying between 4, Block 8, Range 6 and Lot 1duly laid out platted and recorded Be it further resolved that a copyof this resolution with said Noticeof Hearing be published in Pinck ney Dispatch on the dates hereinbetime We willOlow the person we Vltrage of Pinckney asdnfr laid fOr  outacceptliberal financial asstslapc Tatdout, platted ancT recorded, and Resolution supported by Trustee for expansion For interview, write that die Council shall meet on July Keeaedygiving fail particulars, name, ad 12 1955 at eight oclock p m at thedresg age and phone number to CduaeH Rooms in the Villagt of Unanimously adoptedNUT0MATIC GO INC  I Piaekney and hear objections amy Stanley DtekaL rfflui40 Ejcchange Wace, Ntw York 6 thtue be to the vacaUng, discohtinu n lumKew Tatk ,, J tag n4 9bMUag d thai nart U Midued Ackity, tiltaga tktktV Wednesday, fmm tt, 19 f r i    ,   rgive s yo uSPECIAL IWfV V G f RANGCV V TAIE TH  AUTOMATIC not jus t th e highes t octan e but fall workin g octan eThi s lam p i s burnin g th eDIRTYBURNIN GTAILEND  o f gasolin ewhic h GUL F refine s ou t This lam p i s burnin gNE W SUPERREFINE DGUL F NONOX , th ecleanburnin g superfue lV  Pushbutton Control sAutomati c Ove n Time r  Bi g Maste r Ove n TFocusec T Heat M Broile r  HiSpee d Calrod  Surfac e I      sGE  CONVENIENC E FEATL 1Remember thi s picture  Thi s is Gulf s instea d o f fightin g it , inside your enginefamou s burne r demonstration proof o f wit h socaUedmiracl e additives  That swha t a  differenc e Gul f superrefinin g wh y new , cleanburning  Gulf NONO Xmakes  Notic e tha t Gul f refine s out the ca n promis e yo u no t jus t highest octane,dirtyburnin g tailend  o f gasolin e   bu t full  working octane because it s superrefine dt o tur n clea nN o gasoline , n o matte r ho w hig h th e octane ,ca n kee p o n givin g yo u full  powe r fro m you rengin e unles s it  burn s clean That s wh y Ne w Gul f NONO X is you r bestgasolin e buy  I n makin g ne w NONOX , Gul frefine s ou t th e dirtyburnin g tailend  o f gaso line , th e No  1 troublemake r in  today s high compressio n engines A s a  result , yo u ge t a  cleanburnin g gaso lin e tha t give s you   Mor e complet e engin e protectio n tha n yo uge t wit h socalle d miracleadditive  gaso line s  Extr a gasolin e mileag e in  th e kin d o f short trip , stopandg o drivin g motorist s d o mos t  Freedo m fro m vapo r lock , stallin g an dstumblin g in  hotweathe r drivin g  N o knock , n o surfac e pr e  ignitio n eve n in  today s highcompressio n engine sI  HU    ,  6 0i  ON THI SG   E RANG E BU Y  Mi l I  f t  i V kGENERA LELECTRI ClAPPUANCES ,TH E LAVE Y HARDWAR E INow Fo r th e ultimat e in  workin g octan e performance , alway s us e Gulf sfidiUN  Gr4efine dGulf pTh e onl y moto r oi l in  the worl d that s superrefined by th e Alchlo rProces s fo r moder n hicompressio n engines ,e  Control s carbon civi e of knock , preignition , valv e failure e  Combat s corrosiv e acWs , rus t an d deposit s o n engin e parts ,e  Assure s lowe r oi l consumptio n tha n allseason  oils e  Provide s th e toughes t protectiv e film  ever developed i o  3 gradesSA E 10WSA E 2O20W , SA E 3 0 fo r c i , season Mc Lghlin O les Inc Jt  GULF PRODUCT S JOBBERSDEXTER , MICHIGA NHamlton6233 1 Phone s Hamilton64601e eWhea t Yiel d i s Booste d 2 8Bushel s b y Goo d Soi l Car eINCREASE S o f a s muc h a s 2 81  bushel s o f whea t pe r acr e fro mth e us e o f fertilize r wer e ob taine d o n som e Kansa s farm slas t season , report s th e Middl eWes t Soi l Improvemen t Commit tee , i n citin g result s o f test ssummarize d b y Dr  Floy d W Smith , Kansa s Stat e Colleg eagronomist Whea t mad e 60 4 bushel s pe rI  acr e o n th e top fertilize d plo t o nI  t h T d B  f  l laged Hay FieldWith Plant  Foagf  jkuy  7fit Krwcfof  CAIN6 S DO C RgSftABC H ttHft SKBUT0N 8 FOUfl O I N  tBNTUCK YAfAftAM A POIN T T O CDOMEST A t N AMERIC AA T  ABOU T J000BC the Te d Breue r far mWaverly,  Smit h said Yield s average d mor e tha n9 0  bushel s o n plot s a t th e Ottaw aexperimenta l fiel d an d o n th eVerno n Meado r far m in Wenaxa iven5fliex lId s rangin g fro m 4 0 t obushel s pe r acre Overal l result s o n 1 8 farm  i nEaster n an d Centra l Kansa sbowe d tha t fertilize d whea t av erage d 1 3 mor e bushel s pe r acr eHigh soi l fertilit y leve l five s to pwhea t yield s pe r acre  Well fertilize d pasture s pa y of f i n mor e mil k ari d meat AONCINAMIUX N EVEN T 1OO K PLACtmCHICACO , WHER E TH E 0AIM4TA  OF  TUDETT E WHBLPBO A,UTTER O fEICHT  BVBRY OfiB A MALmovement Committee, in quot E Johnson, University ofAlfalfa can win the battle ofthe species among other leg umes and grasses whan youa full feedOa well fertilizin Southern HIboss in a pasture mixture,  AMiRlOW KiMHikCtUBCONTAINS am 0O0 CXOUStVftLYPtVOTtP TO POC8 er returned more than 4 forevery 1 invested in plant food Even in severe drought area,there was usually enough yieldincrease to pay the cost of the fertilizer treatment, he saidSumming up the results ofKansas tests over the years, and nitrogen he S fKansasSmith s saidIf a farmer will have his sofl MANY drouthdamaged hayields and pastures can bebruhtTDack to profitable, cowo  flllin, production by topdressforevery irtg the fields with a wellbal  r anoed fertilizer, reports the7In some years results may Middle West Soil Improvementnot be this good But under par Committeeticularly favorable conditionssuch as we had in 1954 in ex treme Eastern Kansas, returns ispent enmay be as high as 4 to 5 for every dollar investedBaUle of the Specie Won by Alfalfa clay panas sag 5, acrT5wr5 The fertilizer can be addedXfovc freezeup this winter and 2st nhead of the spring thawFarmers planting emergeny crops to replace lost seed Vs and hay stands, says the rmmittee, will find, too, thatvtiHzer will help take the riskwt f getting a crop and will in hih yieldsThe price of a ton of hay incstrd in fertilizer will produceseveral tons of forage The fer tilizer will speed hay and pasion reportsvr ranked second the pressure of the hay shortage caused by last summersdrouth in many Corn Beltstates Topdressed pastures givean early bite That enables youto get your cows out of the barnand onto the fields sooner Itwill cut feeding costs and pay off in more milk and meat peracre It means that many farmers will spend less for hay tjfill out their livestocks needs  Bluegrass permanent pastures can be topdressed with a high nitrogen fertilizer Legumegrass meadows can bepepped up with a high potashfertilizer The committee reports that Midwestern agxorfomists recommend adding upto 500 pounds of fertilizer pacre iifr ,    W          S    V  I,1 11 t  1  I t T    V    t QV   Q OF MORTGAG  IAS Defaul t hiving  bee aflhd e   Vcondition s r f  a certai nb y  Wiltia m C  1aPra dHale l   LaPrad , hi a wif e e t o  Ernes t H  Gree rMichigaMate dC VCLOUDit  Ulmmt  typ 2O4acf er  od  throug h toi l grou kruak  1  MP  4yd     Migln tat  owto Mwm d ttorttr , 2  to 1  gor r   tombed  mHIWr , on d US Mk  Hecvydvt y OAJMC l l blod  protecte d b yli  dH k on d bel t drive Mo t tlaiat c rvb b r tfe , odiwtabl  cut Ma e holgtrt  lea f mulchc rttciiir l optional  ONLYPRIC E 999 5day o f Februar y 1 e d  i n th e offic e o f th e Registe rDeed s fo r th e Count y o f Livingstai an d Stat e o f Michiga n o n th e 5tf cda y o f February , 1952 , i so f Mortgages  o n page s 4S148 S o nwhic h Mortgag e ther e i s claime d t ob e  du e a t th e dat e o f tlii  notic e fo rprincipa l an d interest , tile  sun o fEigh t Hundre d Thirtee n an d 5 2 10 0th s 81352  Dollar s aa d th e fur the r su m o f TVeatyFiv e an dOOjlOOth s 92500  Dollar s a s Attor ney s fees , maktni r th e whol e am  BUSINESSFUNERAo facre s wor e e rMa yFranci s J  Shield s an dL  iBQNS U  PIUicktoAttorneys for dBusiness AStreet HowelL4 gg112 N StateldTHE LAVEY HARDWARE  Only you canE ount claimed to be due at the dateof this notice towit, the sum Sight Hundred ThirtyEight and 62100hs 83852 Dollar to which amountwill be added at the time of sale ulltaxes insurance that may be paidby the said Mortgagee between the date of this notice and the time of said sale and no proceedings at lawl having been instituted to recoter the debt now remaining secured bysaid mortgage, or any part thereof,whereby the power of sale contained in said Mortgage has become op erative  Now Therefore, Notice is Hereby1 Given , that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said Mortgage and in pursuance oi the statute in such case made and provided, thei said mortgage will be forclosed by aj sate of the premises therein desl cribed or so much thereof as may be necessary, at public auction, to the highest bidder at the West frontdoor of the Courthouse in the Cityof Howell and County of Livingston, Michigan, that being the place for  holding the Circuit Court in and forsaid County on Wednesdayrthe 10thi day of August,1956, at 1000 oclock Eastern Standard Time in the forenoon of said day, and said premiseswill be sold to pay the amount soas aforesaid then due on said Mortj gage together with Six 6 per I cent interest, legal costs, Attorneys fees and also any taxes and insurance that said Mortgagee does payon or prior to the date of said sale which premises are  described in said morteafire as follows towit 7 The Rex Noggled of Ann s Arborcalled on the Frank Aberdeen DfitfTlSt rm N Miofcigaxi Ave Telephones  Office 935Residence 611Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganLee tatty General IniPHONg U P 88221 OPO120 West Grand Howell, Vfotitiont 358FOR SALE Oak book case withglass doors Circulator Heater witu blower, Davenport and chair, Vac Cleaner CaH HowellEva EnqufoWANTED  Mai lelp, Salesmaj LyLE  MIWSBLL ASSOCIATE t 11 Bik round PtackneyAJi    to 4ell Buicks around Pinckney AA or part time Reference requiredLmNOSTON MOTOR SALES I offic 211aYour Buick IXaaterHSowljMich V 16SIWWANTEDWaahngs and ironing  Call Mrs Rendell at HA99688  jFOR SALE3 Piece Mohir Living ,room Suite, good conditionCheap Michael OKlatt 2994 M46W WANTEDXustom Bailing Also jHay to Cut on Shares Eugene MacAinsch,  jPhone UP 8 9737 ,asl Graud R,vtJrLowell, MtcaigaaW Munsell,AUCU0i6T  Lloyd Horde eLivestoc k Haulin gh  Trip  Mad e t o Detroi 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drills  wit h buffin g attachments ,        1  ravy hammock , I arm y cot  pain tLand  situatean d behi f ia  th e Tow n brushe s 23JLfo r L0Q  Othe r bar ,shi p o f Putnam , Livinfeto n County , gains  10 2 Wes t Mai n St , Pinekney LMichigan , deecrfbek i ae a  ptfrce l o f bac k o f Clark  Grotery i TO  RENTThre e Roo m apartmen tL  1 A9  Putna m St  Pincfeney   Willia m Kenned yS AIiEJPre y ers2t QCSft  U P 8556 9 OPTOMETRISTEy e Examiitfttion sWednesda y an d Saturda yb y  Appointmen t12 6 Chito n Road , Vmi  N  o fPhoa a Brighto n A C 144MXHEL P WANTEDGir l o r woma n t oassis t mothe r 5  day s a  wee k wit hth e housework Phon e Hamilto n 6278 1PEAR L ST , PlNCKEY ,  PAYMENT  EAS Y TERMS   OWNE R WINIFRE D GRAVE SFO R SALE A cabint i  sin k an di l burning  wate r heater Nelso n Buzzard , Tel  U P 8333 2an FOR50c  SALEPureMrs  Emm a Vollm rGOA L,  I S TH E OL D RELIABL E FUE L  ORDE R NO W AN D TAK E ADVANT ATH E LO W SUMME R PRICE STERM S I F DESIRE D SALECockerfchairvpto n 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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>7 ispatch olume 71 THB PINCXNsT DISPATCH Wednesday, June 15 1055No IMICHIGAN MIRROR Local Social Event The State Tax Valuation Citizens  eady paying new taxM ao ob  new laws are beingbombarded , both political paries seeking , o take credit for th ac VANSLAMBROOKCLARK ,Two popular young Phickneyhigh school graduates were unitedin marriage at 8 p ru Saturday The State Board of Equalizationfixed the value of all Michiganproperty for local taxation purposes at roughly 175 billionThis is a 4 billion expansion of Cattou ChoreaSI Miryi Catfcolfc Ctareb6v Vt Albert Sciuaitt, PastorS LOCAL NEWSWelton Chamberlain is home from Oberlin University for the J CURRENTpress andMaae8 800 and 1000 am summer eml are saying tne FordNovena devotions, Fntfay evening1 Don Burns will attend summer uas all wet wher jt gTanWjat 7t0Church by Rev Winger when Bar county assessorsRrfqpuibiicans claim they controled the legislature and passed the ,,,,laws The Democrats say they  VanSUimbrook, daughter of  would not have done so if they Mr and Mw Alonao VanSJam  Since the supreme court has de brook, Gregory, became the bride i creed that the state figures over Confessions, Friday evening after The Maxschool at UniversuyjpfMichigan workerh an annual wage pll btftThe Max iajkins0 aU F not quite so loudly or intemperatai  p m at the nnctmey Cong u j the Ux base  computed by the No vena Devotions and Saturday from Claries of Ann Arbor, Russell jy as thcy not quite so loudly or intemperat3 h Ahad not forced them into action The list of accomplishments is1 A 35000000gram proT ,  balaacingtax 8 Lifetime income for workerstotally or partially disabled 4 Fair employment act5, Increased budgets for mental of Robert Clark, son of Mr andWalter Clark of Pinckney rule local onethe immediate reacttion of the tax payer is to braceThe bride was given in marri himself far bigger billThis doesher father The wedding noa necessarily foUPw In somecounties like Wayne it may givehiui reliefThe board and court actionsmade a bigger tax pot availablemarch was played by Tom Manionof Kalamzoo and Edsil Meyeer ofAnn Arbor was soloist The brides costume was a white length dress,top all lace witht wlLbSX mental5 Increased budgets for raemai neckJine and coilarand public, health, probation and j nin necKf ana colarparole officer I of nylon tulle over skirt  Tney  not order  a11 t0 b llsparole officers Gov Williams says the healthappopfriations art Ylst enough Whether the Ttirnpike Authoritywas killed or not when its chairman William Slaughter was firedremains to be seen There was already one vacancy and bond houssand bonks dont like to do businesswith commissions having 2 vaciencies There were 2 gas price boosts,each of V cents The courts have jruled the state cannot limit the price, only the federal government can do thisMichigan State College becomesMichigan State University on July1, 1955 with awide insert of lace arond the raidle of the skirt The veil was attach ed to a small cap Her bouquetwas rosees and carnations Her sister, Marilyn VanSlambrook was maid of honfcrHer dresswas blue lace, strapless top with a lace jacket and floor length skirtin tiers of netShe carried crescentshaped pink and white carnationsand had a head bandof pink carnThe bridbsmaids were MrsRichard VanSlambrook of Houghton, Mich and Maryann Leach ofCONSERVATION NOTESAbout 40 Outdoor Writers Httended the association meeing atNewberry last week 40 conservation dept field menare meeting at Lansing this weekto discuss hunting reguations 30 Michigan countieswiU divide60,000 the result of conservationdept land sales 14 fires burned 15 acres lastweek  Michigan muskrat take last year the lowest in 20 years Only Their costumes werethe maid of hnorPeggy West of Saline was flowar girl Her costume was whitenet and taffeta and she earried a basket of carnationsCharles Baker of Lakeland wasbest man and ushers were William Ross, Brighcn, Dick DarrowjackClark and Brandon White jr of ed County supervisors are uninterrupted in their authority to determine local needs and fix tax ratesaccordingly By adjusting the ratthey spread their levy over a morequitable targjet fThe shoe will pinch outstatecounties which have been receiving more than their share of school aid by making poor mouth aboutlocal valuations The state equalized valuation is one factor of thecomplicated formula for distribut SCalvary Mennoniu ChurchRtti Eva Beachy, Pastor8 Supt ,  Walter EtchMorningSanaa yYouttg P  MeetingCottage FeUowabi Service Wdnd J 10001100 730Wednesday 800Church W Winger, Pastor I  J 930 a nuormhip 1045 a m prayer meetinge exarch at 800Wedchoir practice 730 p nufhe Pseptes ChurchM36 Weet between Main and Unadilla Streetfar Keith Ruegsegger, Pastorj 730 to 800 p ru and Sunday be GUirks ol iUick Luke and Maynard nenry Foni rdJJ hisfore the 800 Mass, j Clark of Manchester called at the wafc,es to 5  iayThen they 1Walter Clark home Saturday ,, Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and child which cnuld onJy learf tQ ren viaited at the Sweet home m of ,he natjon  indu8t  Battle reek last Monday Chicato Triblme caed Ford ftnEarl hunorr nf Detroit spent he anarchist which resulted in a Ubel Luriett suit which tney  The FoiJplan is complicated and hard to  A,  understand but boHed down It isReason families went to Alma Sa this ,f a workej urday to attend the wedding of ployed J J  a, first of the week at The the,    ihJ   ployed ami draws unemploymenttheir couBinLarry Vinton to Letty pay the com win Bush at the Alma chapel nKm s0 that he dnwg 6g The Robert Amburgey fanUy jf his take home   ftwith the Virgil Amburgoy HWI tnc jjrst 4 wetgg rhen for 22 Carl Sherdt families went to Mark weeks he ets 60 pern nt of hisinae last week pay Tne Worker mugt firgtThe Ronnie Hoskins family of receipt showinj heDetroit spent Sunday attheeHob 8tate unemployment Ackley home ais drawingpay There, , are variations in this but this iaMrs CUre Palmer came ho ne the simplest expUmatlon The 5from St Louis, Mo, last week wa pan W01ke, out aU  htand Mr Merlin Amburgy as it ftavo the working manMr7W p m,ing sales tax money to districts It, Youth Groupbecomes a yardstick to determine j Evening Service  8t00 p ma counties wealth and therefore the  Thurs Prayer MeeJnff 800th tt f it need for help j j entertained at dinner last Tuesday jtjent money to buyWorship  tMUMi hOnrf JameS AmburgvyiMrs boome1 auto proiuctio,,With the 00 a n Mary Amburgey and the Emnwtt j00 a day rate in effect before il,yiT ianilllyThey , aKSi that the never could have done so Other industries eventually allJx C1oij p,ajtice 800 400 p m780 p  to Willow Run from where he flnvto Wichita Falls, TexasSharon Griffith visited the DonGriffith family in MtPleaat last week The Charles Smoyers of Akron  Murray Kennedy is building a  fell into linewas 810,000 ratt were taken, ll00i000were taken inlS43 Low1,200,000 hunting licenses wereissued last year and about the same number will be sold thisyearRaccoon pelts were worth praotically nothing last year This year the Davy Crockett craze has weated a boom market for them72 wild turkeya were hatched, atthe Mason game farm last week200 more are in incubators The dept will auction off someof Its surplus lands July 1118Land  in Liv ingston and Wshtonaw counties is listedLIBRARY 1NJSW8A copy of the History of Livington County printed in 1880 hasbeen donated to the library by Mr Ruth Ritter Other new additionsare Elephant WaiUc by StandUh,Memiors of Hadrian by YourcenasAnimal Pairby Provensen, Uncle Remus Tales by DisneyDog Stories by Rojankovcky Big Hook ofDogs by SuttonLIVINGSTON LODGE CALENDARJune 16StrawVry Pestiral atStockbridjre l06 p m ,June 19 Attend church at PinckCong1 Church 1045 a mJune 25 8 p m MM degreesThe date for the trip to the Matonic Home iff Sunday, June 26 If you want transportation orhaveroom ill your car for others to ride call the secretary Will leavePinckney at 900 am, have picnicdinner at state park at Alma, atnoon Put on program at 2 p m Lawrence Caraburn,THE COU1The Country Cooks met at theBasydlo home in PettysviUe laatweek with 14 presort Donnie Singer, presidnt, brought an invitation from the Weed Chasers 4H Club to roUer skating party MrsHall ,our leader passed  oat our baokt jGail Gustafson demonstratedhow to measure flour, Janice Roe whita augar, athy ReasonbrownKamy Gostafson how to cookprunes Barbara Singer and Victor Haarydlov table aetdajcy iOar next meeting is at the Gastafsoa betas on the Dexter Road The reception was at White LodCountry CUtbJArRe4pri Gti tafson was in charge assisted by MrsRalph HallMrs Eric Rose,Mrs L J Henry, Mrs Alma Utley, MrsEdsil Meyer cut the cake and MrsDan VanSlambrook served the punch Mrs E L Clark poured Mrs James Moon of Holt had the bookServing girls were KarMarilyn Gustafson, JoanLeaVitt, Betty Baker and Janet VaoSambraokAfter a wedding trip in,northernMichigan the couple will be athome at 10560 Monticello Drive,Pinckney The brides goingawaycostume was an aqua pickett dresswith white hat and gloves, patent shees and purse Her corsage was from her wedding bouquetBoth young people are graduates of Pinckney high school Thebride is employed in Ann Arborand the groom by the Detroit Die tinuing current tax rates against MoiiiTwerVTred swarthout andthe higher valuations This willresolved by county supervisors injthcir imdget writings next fall a will quite likely reflect the will of LansingMn  and MnT Stnl Vedder MarioLOSE OPENER  ,Pinckney got away to a poorstart in the county league Thursday night when they lost their op ener to Howell Gear 11 4Pinckneygot a run the first on Burns tripleand Mpriarities and 3 thethe 5th on 2 walks,an error andhits by Jeffrey and GentileTheyhad men on every inning but couldnot get them around 7 men were left onHowell got 2 the first, 1 the2nd and 5 the 5th when Pinckneymade 4 errorsJerry Housner pitched for Pinckney and might havegot by with better supportJoe Lavey did not play andPineJkney without Je Lavey islike the Boston Red Sox wtihout Ted Williams Pincknays next game is withthe City Service at Howell at 800p m Thursday night  Saturday they play at Cassidy Lake LeavePinckney at 6 p mPinckneyMebon, o ,   the extent of its need for helpWayne now represents 421 per gr choircent of the states property vaiue j    , olrVunties have36 JiswMn  J Charl6S SmyerS f Akron T Murray Kennedy is building a I state supme its prTtt against11 tttZL m sohool aidI wiU OiW atteilded his dM reunion tttl2 car garag, at his home  the state equalized property valvalue Its claim on school aid will the University of Michiffaa and  Mrs Louise RmUiQn o  uation as It effects their  rn J iZ lr nr,v SpeBt the Wek end with the Read in visited at the Irvin Kennedy1 T tate valuation was 838County supervisor under pnv famHjM     y  million, the county valuation 733 Miller and Bill Rowell will Mrs Margaret Burns spent part million Kent county asked the at the U of M Fresh Air of last week at the D ConkUn court to set its fixed valuation atn ,m til  falst ceilinc onno longer can fix a false ceiling onthe ability of school district, to AJpcafflp gnin thia yeilPtax themselves That ceiling now home in Farmintrton733 million or ordr the state taxHowjird 0lrien family MrsEleanor Lwlwidge and Rv  commission to conduct anotherwas carried to the court and MrsCae Metz of How FrancLs Dodge of Detroit snntThere remains the question to ellv were Sunday Wsts of the UP Sunday athether county governments aaiXi JL tfil I  whether county governmentsto expand, will insist on coiv JLavey tfamily theI Tanl yniAtN nf Mrsguesta OT rars home , , Mrs Alma Harris and Margnrite Haydu who is staying with hervSwarthout and wife were Sunday dinner guestts ofGiosser and wife of Datro piorjs Clftrks dri SwSfthontRfflffe Of grnIn TVTVr aria WTHTDpusberryBill Kendttll  wife of hospital Ann Arbor Saturdaylocal votersFor the first time since Michii Flilltt Mr and Mrastan,ey Quack twjn a boy H ,  Thcthe property tax flell, Mr and Mrs Stanley Quck Michael Joseph onlv livrl a shrtstate has a picture oi nti nbush Mr and Mrs Ward Swnr  c  uiir  , muuhu, mi ami irirs wara awar time Services were, hold for nm at the Swarthout Funeralronimisfiion refuses to answerquestions and blocked both Oak land  M on teal m counties from submitting arguments to snjiport tneKent county planCircuit court judges are rettorgrowing1 tax resources unouded thout of jackson MrsFannie Brad Monday by prejudiced assessors seeking lo y of Flint, Mr and Mrs JWalk favor It results from a Supreme court decision upholding theuniform taxation S11 ton of Detroit  , Mrs Ann Heath Ck andDick VnSIamaiiok, son of Mr  children left for Californiacf and Mrs Lnnie VnSiambrook left Chicago by plane for GrecnlancWith the enforcement of that this week with a U S Govtmmecntprincipal the tax payer should find j SUrvey to study ice and snow form  her mother at lirure Mines Cm famll Thls is usually sufficient week to joinCooikMrs John Sch tMher husband, Xoilrie ccs reyukd for reckless or drunknriving says Secretary of StateJairo Hare  He wants the judgesto have a available data fri thedrivers before they restore the licenses He ay th re is little uni farmitory in hamleJittg rtvoked licenses The person losing his licen se gets a lawyer for his case whogoes into court and states that hisclient has to have his car to drive work r else he cannot support hislittle ground for protest DetroitNews,Notes of 48 Years Age Stockbridge celebrates July 1th,The Glazier Stove Works at Chelsea is erecting a water tower 1120high for fire protection Miss Ida Burchel entertained anumber of friends at her home onThursday night on her 18th birth dayWalter and Clair Reason are doing a big fish business, havingcaught and sold several hundredsunfish and bluegills the past fwweeksAnn Arbor is to have a cementbrick factory that will turn out 12,000 brick a dayMiss Mame Brady closed herschool in the Harris districtBrown, 6, son of theCarter Browns may lose the sightof his eye which was pierced by awireVeronica Fohey closed her schoolat Chubbs Corners Friday Kitsey A11isnn, LiftoffHarrio and NormanPoole carried off the prizes forattendance and punctuality IThe commence program Fridaynight i3 as follows Music, Hazel Jhnson Invocation, Rev GatesSalutatory, Maude Mortenson Oration, Character ami ReputationAdrian Lavey Music Kate RuenHistory, Norma Vaughn Oration,Failure or Success Leo MonksDuet, Hazel Johnson, Kate Ruen Solo, Carl Sykes Prophecy, FlrBrigham, sa 5 2 1 enc Harris Valedictory, MableB  Q dAB R HMeyer, ss  4Jeffreys, 1b 4 123 0 2Darrow, 2b 3 0Burns, cf 3 13bfifrofka, rf 3Housner1, p 2 3 0 10 00 0AB R H 5 0 02 2 1Richards, ss  5 1 0Howell OeerBailer, lbMeyers, rfBennett, 2b 4 0 1 AddrewProf Uindjtficbwhen the new 4H member wQl Houghton, p bring their parents and a sampl Kenrtht, If 4 U 0 NormaljRemarkr RermmrfordQOM 8b  3 8 0 p3rtaton f diplomas oy CoinWylie, c  ,1 3 2 11 KnoohsiiB BciKfletion,Bev Littleof what they are to exhibit at theThe Washtenaw county trade etnplojaat ara out o gtrika The get SJ9 an hour and wan 40 Thewarktrv on u Ptadawy sew sehoolto the  321 4 0 aMAPR1ED iN TOLEDOMrs Ida Black who UVORMonkg  Road was marrfedtflLWilson of Truth and Consquesces New Mexico at Toledo, June 4 Thegroom is employed by John Biiele JohnMr and Mrs E W Kennedy entained at their home Wednesday anumber of people they mat in Florion da last winterTO CONTINUE SCHOOL At the advisory elecm Mondaythe rettysville Area Deoole votdA reception was given for Oem at j 73 to 18 to continue oWdng tfal their hotte Saturday afternoon sehooL atioiis He is a student at College arhiOf Mines His wffe wit slay herer Jerry  rcJwifljje left for Chimber Cong Don Tiayworth was knock lain S D Thursday to join thed by 2 robbers in a Washington D base hall team C park Mond niht but he had George Foster of FJint and Mrs the license backno money on him Marv Lesh of Grand Rapids call,, The application of Korean warveterans for bonuses is still heldup for all those who do not have I jvrable discharges An honorablJimmy Porter came home from on Mr Mary Hoff SundayTexas for the week end He is now Ex Sergt Don Clark has takn  man ls  rven when theat Scott Field, 111 REV NELSON D IOTTERRev Rev NelsonBvettertdied at McPherson hospitalHowotl j wrist is out of the hospital rviSunday He was the son of Nelson back at the i,eo Davis home inand Sarah Jaae Hayner Potter  Detroitand was bom in Pinckney Jan 5 The Pincknry General Store was 1873 in a house which stood near  robbed for the 5th time ithe present home of Max Reynolds He chose the ministery and has been an ordained Baptist minister for over 50 yeais During thattime he was pastor at Milford,  ,, ,  ,,  , , A pen era mscharue when he isa  months leave as teller at ih ,,   ,  v , ,  , j t o j i sli I ii tnc reserve and not completYpsilanti bank and jjoes to Canf  , ,   ,  4   ,  r , , y difharmed The veterans burornia to join his jvife next monih ,   , ,  , f, ttr w V b u t i cau a been rejecunff the claimsMrs j W Ciark who broke herin 5Saturday night when entrancewas gianed by a rear door anl watches, jewelry, bathjfyskirts ami other goods taken The McPherson hasof those with poneralApparently their only recourse iatake their appeal to the court ofclaims The school antisecrogtion decisions of the United States  Supreme Court has caused the KuKluxKlan to ayrain rear its head in th and a bi meeting was heldCarolina last week in whichPentwater, Ovid, Kipsley, Port chased the building east of the tie    fHuron, Palo and St Joans He e1 pot of Thomas Read Sons and wiU thousands areRaid to have enrolltired 15 years ago and moved to put in bulk oil station Pinckney from St JohnsIn 1901 he married Genevitve Tha Norman and Ben Whitescalled on the Basil Whites at Ion ed At the meeting the 9 supremecourt justices were termed the d hurd  the southSharp at Palo Two sons wre born ia Thursdayto this, union One died in infancy The freshman class sponsored by the other Richard ives a Mission, MrBird went to Detroit in f carsthere has never been any segrgtction in schools AU the schools andcolleges have had negroe athleticsKansas Mrs Potter dUd 20 years  Thursday and took the boat to Bob 1the1irago In 1937 he wasmarrid to Ed  Jo R W Wvllf Informs usRcP H la Nile8 of Traverse Citywhc with  The Dale Millers and Albert Shirhis son survives During the pat leys called on Mr Roy Wright in ro iew Yorkfew years RevPotter has supplied , at Gregory Sunday Presidentmilitary training bvll by attachi Amburgey ad Vince LaRosa went that there sha be nO Jthe Swar  to the night bair ame at Detroit in thc armwl forces The ne8Telast week still have fields to conquorThe bigpulpits at Dexter, Gregory, and at Stanley Dinkel ASmitJiersjyicli  a amendment to it Pvjdingother places  The funeral was atthout Funeral Home Wednesdayat 2 p m Wednesday, Rev M it,Meeden of the Howell Baptist Church officiating Burial in Oak Grove Cemetery, MilfordKIWANIS NOTESThe Pinckney Kfwania are sponsoring a 19 member Boy Scouttroop with Keith Cook and George Orey leaders Also a 4 team baseball league for boys 9 to 14 years It starts June 28 with John Burg asdirector 135 was cotteetdd in tfn Roy Clark and Murray Dacg churchos excePt the Christianwen to tho Hazel Park races last i Scienc have no n6r0 members  last week, Mesdamss John Birdsong an 1Grace McNamara gave a showerfor Mrs James Ward last weekMr and Mrs AUert Dinkel railed on Ernest Kew at Mt Carniel hospital, Detroit last weekThe Homer Abneys,Albert Dinkels and Lawrence Camburns attended a benefit dinner at theHamburg TTre haTT Saturday night the same holds true for fraternaloat ions Tuesday night for itMotion for Tom Mohlman sr who was in pictures of the Soo Canal were jured in an auto accident sonv howw Thc club holds runtmage agosale July 30 Dearborn lost her suit to kill theRoWard Thayer and Rev Wing Turnpike Authority when Judge BAKE SALE JUNE 18The Mothers Club of the Elementary school will hold a bake sale atthe food locker building, Ptackaay, Saturday June 18 at 10 a mThe Leon Meabons of Chelswere Kiihday callers of the Millers Billy Shohan of Ann Arbored on the William Shehmnsdayr DrCecH Hendeo of, w expert to attend the natioita Breakey of An Arbor riled Jt legal visited Wt mother, Mn Boa meetiag at ClroUad um wtsk They will appaal the dscision   ft1 ,  PlNCJUET DUPATO T WedBeafey , Jun e 15  IN Ic  NEIGHBORING MJTE STh e engagement s Uann a Kxis ely , daughte r o f Mrw d Mr  Ho to n Knisel y o f Nort h Lak e t o Ear ol d Ebert e i s announced Bett y Russell , daughte r o f Mr Sgrandsoa o f Howel l wa s electe dwarde r an d wil l eventuty ycommande r o f Knight s Ter n jTh e tw o Jolle s brothers , Wplars  HOW ELLTHEATREHOWELL , MICHIGA Nan d Mrs  Halse y Russel l an d The    an d Danie l ple d guilt y t o th e mur odor e Miller , so n o f Mr  an d Mro    de r o f Lawrenc e Jackso n o f Brigh Clai r Mille r o f Fowlervill e receive d j  to n an d wil l b e arrainge d a t th eAmerica n Legio n awards , sponso r j  Sept  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 Ei j BroderJck Crawfor d Richar d Coot eMaril n M4 VIt s a  foolis h question , tsptoill y wic uyo u Hls t ad d in  you r tim e an d sho eleather  too  Le t th e mailma n  o aroun dpayin g you r bill s fo r yo u      pa y b ycheck  A  checkin g accomi r her e is  buii nesslike , convex         , cyou rdeposit s l y m  1 1   rtherconvenience  I a s follows  Invocation , Rev  Esic Afte r servin g 2 9 year s Car l Bat  Salutatory , Doroth y Carr  History ,e s i s retirin g a s presiden t o f th e Bernic e VanBIaricum  Solo , Lillia n THE PRODIGAL I n  CineaiaSeop e aa d Colo rwit hLan a Turner , Edmun d Pardo nI  alher n ,  Audie ytn j j Bancroft Jame s Mitchel l Nevill e Bran dNovelt y New s Colo r Carte Dexte r schoo l board  Standlich  Will , Rober t PlaskoGi fTHE OUTLAWS  DAUGHTER  Tuea  Wed  Thur  Jun e 21 , 22 ,a t Massachusett s Institut e o f Tec h LrearI JJnnico l He ha s accepte d a  posit io n witA  the Convai r  Sa n Diego , Calif  Aircnrft o f Arloa Elsie  Orat ion , Evely n Graves  Solo , Doroth yWilson   THE McPHERSO NSTAT E BAN K tation o f th e Wilso n an d E d Kear ne y awards  RevBerquis t ha d th e  Wir k o n th e ne w elementar y  baccaaureate schoo l a t Ypsilant i is at standstil l Th e  hig h schoo l tea m won  theira s th e Elli s Constructio n Co  wn o 2  lastbal l games , beatin g Fowler   ha d th e contrac t hav e gon e int o vill e 1 2 t o 9 an d Dexte r 2 6 t o 2   bankruptcy  Th e buildin g is  40 pe r Georg e Grciner , 86 , die d a t Sil   cen t conipleted,Bid s wil l hav e t o b e ve r Lake , Hamburg , Tuesday  Fur readvertised  i a1 a t Hambur g Saturday  wHkBil l Williams , Kell y Rya n an dan d Ji m Davi sCartoo n 23Sunday , Monday , Jun e 19 , 2 0Matine e Sunda y 2 M p m  coot Mee t th e Guy s an d Girl s o fBATTL E CRY i n  Warne r Colo ri n  CinemaSeop ewithVa n Hefli n Ald o Ray , Mon a Freeman , Nanc y Olson , Jame s Whit  BEDlVILLBirI n  CiaeataaeOft i an d Cok rStarrin gAnn e Baxter , Stev e Forres tFeaturett e New  Cartoo nSC O DRIVEINTHEATREAN N ARBOR  MICHIGA N  Th e Dexte r hig h schoo l ban d will  Whil e oj i he r wa y hom e fro m ter  Dorot V  g o t o th e musi c festiva l a t Chicag o he r soninlavv s funera l a t Croswel l J more Raymon d MassefTa b Hun  Friday , Saturday  Jun e 17 , 1 8te r Doroth y Malo A F  g o t o th e musi c festiva l a t Chicag o he r soninlavv s funera l a t Croswel l  , f  M000 0  by ou r rlbm  in tffSta I j   L D  C  CoCe , o f S T iX   ZtjZ  tI  forme r Kitti e Guinan  I ha d a  blowou t ou t an d hi t a  ligh t  Th e Fait h Luthera n Churc h o f pole  breakin g it  off  A  sho  cir i Dexte r wh o bough t th e Baptis t   cui t developed , traffi c wa s bloc k  churc h an d parsonag e wil l erec t   ed    t,i  ne w buldings  Wliile acros s th e river , las t week  Th e Gregor y Telephon e system  R ss  Rea d claim s t o hav e beate n Cartoon FrancisGARDEN O F EVIL I n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rwit hLON E CEDA R IN NChuck s Driv e I n123 0 EAS T M36 , PINCKNE Y  owne d b y th e Stockbridg e Com pany  wil l soo n hav e dia l seervice, the Canadia n champio n a t golf Th e junior s receptio n t o th e sen l  Joh n Robert s o f Gregor y is  er  ors wa s hel d a t th e Masoni c hal l  Da n Howlett , Elwi n Breniser , Wil lar d Wilts e an d Holli s HoUowa yj  Monda y night  Th e progra m wa s1  ,  Qolf l Arln o TTairt  r Pn54    Qlrn  too k cano e ttri p o n th e Mauistiqu el  River , uppe r peninsul a las t week   Th e Brighto n hig h schoo l boy sj  hav e organize d a n independen tOPE N WEE K DAY 8 FRO M 110 0 A  M  T O 110 0 P  M SATURDA Y 110 0 A  M  T O 10 0 A  1 L 1 FRIE D CHiCKENFISHHRlM P FIS H AN D CHIPS HO T ROAS T BEE F O R POR E  AL KIND S O F SANDICHE SMALTEDS , SU N DIE S   ROO T BEE R 191 ticket s wer e sol d b y Howel lchnmbe r o f commerc e t o th e night  Arloa Esic  Toas t t o Seniors ,Tues, Weed , Thurs,Jun e 21,222 3 ,STRANG E LAD Y I N TOWN  Gar y Coope r an d Susa n Haywar dWarne r Colo rStarrin gGree r Carso n ,  Dan a Andrew sCartoo n  andMAN Y RIVER S T O CROSJJ I n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rSYLVANTHEATRE Robert Taylo r an d Eleano r Parke rCartoo sMichiga nbal l gam e i n Detroi t las t week     Reaso n som e   a  die d i n t Arno l Pilkin S,retire d farme r An d 1  McPherso n hospita l las t week  Hi sprominen t Mason , die d Tuesday   fe  an d 2  daughter s ar c deadTh eTh e funera l wa s a t Howe U Metho  buria l wa s i n Munsel l Cemetery dentis t churc h Saturday   P ln nC 7 d fT eate d th e Cit y Nat Mauric e Purd y an d Pau l Ube r   Ban k o f Lansin g her e Sunda yawarde d th e Yor k Cros s o f J  t o 4    Reasor  h Tad 3  hlt s  a t th e Knight  Templa r con  Pkney  Mora n an d Le e wer e th ePmckne y batter y and  Elliot t an dMarti n fo r th e bankers , Esc  Toas t t o Seniors, ,Lucill e Kennedy  Toas t t o Juniors  Fr ay  Saturday , Jun e 17 , 1 8Evely n Graves  Solo , Beatric e Va n T E  LA W S  BILL Y TH E KID Horn  Remark s b y Ros s ReadAH aMeye r an d J  P  Doyle  Solo , Neili eGardner  Presentatio n o f football ,baske t ball  bas e bal ator y an d declamator y awards Georg e Buhl , employe d b y Floy d  Sunday, Monday , Jun e 19 , 2 0Mee t th e Guy s an j Girl s o fBATTL E CRY Va n Heflin , Ald o Ray , Mon a Free man , Nanc y Olson , James  Whit more , Raymon d MasseyTa b Hon in  Technicolo rA  Wester n Starrin gScot t Brad y an d Bett a St  Joh nCartoon  PROWLERS o f EVERGLADE Si n  CinemaScoD eCartoo n x  Tues , Wed  Thur , Jun e 21 , 22 , 2 3DRU M BEA T Sunday , Monday  Jun e 19  2 0 In CinemaSc Pt an  Cokj r20,00 0 LKACUE S UNDfF K TH E T   o  vviU lI n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rhn  7ad d an d Audre y Da l ta nan dWOMAN S WORLD I n  CinemaScop e an d Colo rg  pclav e at , Saginaw  Thi s i s onl y gi v SEAin  C i ut m a Scop eStarrin gKir k D  muia s am i Jamp s Maso nLiikru s an d Pete r Lort eTuts  We , Tlur , Jun e 21,  22, 2 3SITTIN G BULL Wester n I n CtnemuScop eStarrin gDal e Robertson , J  Carro l Nais hCarioo nShow s 713,91 5 Cornel V , id v J   VUyso nClifto n Web bCarto rrominjjSmok o Signal  Drumbea tM a an d P a Kettl e G o t o Waikk ika a Ch aChas e andMi  an d Mr  EarlBaughn th e week  rnd a t th e BaughnMille rrbi n a t Lovells  Mtidame s ia t Pag e an d Will ia m  Stee b o f Detroi t calle d o n 4h eFranci s Shehan s Sunday 2 1  Mason s an d Star s attende dth o Brighto n Methodis t churc hSunday THE ALIA MAE BEAUiY SALONWIL L OPE N I N TH E OL D TEL E PHON E BUILDIN G a t 90 0 A  M WILL OPENDJu 15Seen  in the Irish  Hills west of Clinton  fV     HAVE YO UVISITE D THES Eife  8ENEY NATIONA L WILDLIF E REF t C E marGermfask  Over 200 species  of birdsdeer,  ottermink, beanHOLLAN D STAT E PAR K near  Holland  Sand  wUh  nmtag e m  Lake  Michi gan, LakeMacatauxL  KEWEENA W PAR K near Copper  Harbor  Overlooks  Lake  Superior Feeding grounds  of stateprotected Ketoeenaw  Bears,HARTWIC K PINE S STAT E PAR K near GrayMng  Stands of virgin pint hemlock  Reproductionsof  early logging camps enjoy thefiner  flavor  ofMichigan brewedbeerB AMichiga n Brewers  Associatio n35 0 MadiM Q Avenu e   Detroi t 26 , Mieht m PHONE U P 8335 9 FO R APPOIN T MEN T12 7 MAI N ST  PINCKNE Y SHO P MQR  WAND A KINLOC KALUMINU M DOOR S B Y WINV,MiiA LA s Advertise d i n Lif eHOLIDA Y DOO R 349 5HEAV Y DUT Y CCMMMKRClA L TY E 480 0Free  Estfenate g o n Windo w Imtall a tio n Job sSIN K BAS E CABINE TVer y Reasonabl y Priced  Quantit y LimitedSav e U p t o Sevent y Dollar sB    F HOM E SUPPL Y C116 9 PinckAV y   Howel l Ro JPhoM941ANNOUNCEMEN TI  Wil l Ope n a  Secon d Han d Stor e a t th e Anderso n Store , o n M46 , tmile s wes t o f Pinckne y o nFRIDAY , JUL Y 1,195 5e n  an d othe r tools  Sale s befor e tha t b y appointmen tPHON E VPivm  8MMDEVIN E  SSjri        , ,t    i , Jane 15, 1066Th etoreLINGERIE CANNED GOODSGROCERIES GENTS FURNISHINGSSHOESDRYGOODSKENNEDYS GENERAI STOREStop For a SnackiLtthPhone 1S35 Ril Howell for Group ReservationFEATURING  Prime Steaks and Chops  Finest in Sea FoodSpring Chicken  Delicious Sandwiches Beer and WineDinners Served Monday Through Saturday 6PMTO9PMSUNDAY 2 P M TO 8 P MJust 4 M3es North of Pindkney on H we Rdr A MONSfrorWINKELhAUs FLORAL COMPANY ft a wellSPECIAL Tftfi STATB OF MICHIG AI The Probate Court for the Count of LivincrtonIn the Matter  tec Eetate ofAdolph Grumelot St, Deceased At a seision of said Court held onsixth day of June, 1955 Present, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate, Notice is Hereeby Given that vhepetition of Adolph Grumelot Jrpraying for license to sell of mort gage the interest in said reaL estate therein described for the purpose of paying debts, charges antil  exPenses w De heard at probatehHfc court nti th fthjja f July 1955 Five Republican ladies of thecounty met with Mrs ThomasBonnex last Wednesday at lunch and drafted a charter for the Livfogston County Womjffe Jtepubli can ClubThe Harold Swarthout familyare at Lovells where he is buildin cabinsMarilyn Brown and Paul Woodwork of Detroit spent the week end with the James WhitleysMr and Mrs Ross Read attended the baeealeaure at Howell Sunday night and were entertained atthe Herb Sneed home following it Bob Mauk is a graduateMr and Mrs Ross Read entertained the Ross Reads, Charles Smoyers and Dr Slteve Brown at  dinner SundayMrs Bess Fishbeck of Lansingis visiting the C J ClintonsThe Martin Ritter family calledon the John Strongs at Whitmore iLake Sunday Mrs Julia Drudge and daughterof Detroit visited at the AndrewNisbett home last weekFred Read and wife called onthe Dan Guerdons of Silver Lake Suncfay jThe Winston Baughns spntlast week at their cabin at LovelLsMrs Veronica Sell and daughterof Ann Arbor called on the Cliff ord VanHorns SundayMrsHattie Swarthout has moved into the Beck apartments Herj son, Harold, of Detroit was hore last ThursdayThe John Borers called on MrsMcRorie at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Tuesday Mr and Mrs John Boyer were Sunday guests of the George Hell igs of Ann Arbor The WaSfotienaw cornilfcy  shrineJ club pirn iced at the U of MFreshI Air Camp, Patterson Lake Satur day MYRON HUGHES kComplete Line Plumbing Fixtarat and SuppliesElectric OH and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  WtastaH  We ServicePHONE UP814 7 S BA8TWagoners Grocery 6066 Pinckneyt Quality AftechondiseLOWbeet and Wiae io ake OutHoweiilHh KOUahTrials 700 Jtrth of Ja 310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 Pinckney Baibra McAfee enterUined the The Harry Baileys of HamburfHurry and Curry Livestock Club and the John McDonnels wore therhome Satiunday  Sunday guests of the LeUr McThe Patrick Jeffreys family of Afots 4Bay City called at the Francis Don Swwthout and wifr wr in Shehan home Sunday Ann Arbor Thursdaynm SHORT RIBS, Lb BEEF ROASTS, LbBEEF LIVER, Lb GROUND BEEFr, Lb 35c 3 Lbs GROCERIES AND COLD MEATSSOMERS  HOU1STER 38c29cTRACTORS CRSRUSSELL D SMITH CO BOWVLL MfCH  4 n w wvyi at ten oclock in the forenoon,ir een ryh,x cpaecIt is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutivelyprevious to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of thii noticeto be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known addressby registered mail, return receipt de1 manded, at least fourteen 14 daysI prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five 5 davs nrinrj Hiram R Smith, aqo o A troe eop Celesta Parshall of    VJvjvJflWflOflWwr WW H Meyer and wife spent the, week end at the Cy AtLee home in CBadwi y U i   The Mark Nash family were  Sunday visitor at the Bert Ap pteton home in Brightonfamily ai Unexpected companyheaded your way I yourownArbor and Georre Carpenter Mwife of Ypsilanti ctiled on Bt Hooker and wife I LJJngthwrt is jirMiiif a 1 Open your freezer2 Select from a variety of foods3 Preparation no prohlem4 In minutei a complete meal k ready to serve Or1 mfiti1FWCKNBT SVPAICB Wtdaesfey, Jux 16  NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE I Default having been made in i conditions of a certain Mortgag made by WUHam C LaPrmd anHazel  LaPrad, his wife f GregoryMichigan to Ernest H Greer of Pinckoey, Michigaii,dated the 23rdday of Februrary 1951, and recv ed in the office of the Register Deeds for the County of Livingstonand State of Michigan on the , 5thday of February, 1952, in Libm 205of Mortgages, on pages 481488 onwhich Mortgage there is claimed tobe due at the date of this notice torprincipal and interest, the sum of Eight Hundred Thirteen and 52 100tha 1352 Dollars and the fur ther sum of TwentyFive andoOjlOOth 12500 Dollars as Attorneys fees, making the whole am ount claimed to be due at the dateof this notice Uwit, the sum Eight at tho Southeast eorntr of tbt North t Quarter hi of the Northwest fractional Quarter K of Sect I 31, Townsaip 1 North Range 4 EastMichigan thence North 3440 feetthence West 583 feet thence Sooth 3440 feet thence East 183feet toplace of beginning, cootafokg acres more or leasDated May ftth 1956Francis J Shields andWillis L LyonsAttorneys for Mortgagee Business Address 112 N StateStreet Howell Mich THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIThe Rex Noggles of Ann Arborcalled on the Frank Aberdeen SundayWayne At Lee and wife were Sun Pinckney SanitariumRay N liffy, M D rinckuey, Michigan1100 A M to2fuO P MExcept WednesdaysMon, Tea, Frt, Sat,700 to 800 P MDr 6 R MeGieskey DENTIST112V8 N Michigan Ave Telephones Of lice 935Residence 814Eveninfcs by Appointment Howell, Michigan UtfFRAL HOMEday guests at the Harry Hess i  DirectorModem Equipment Ambulate ServfoPHONE U V 8S17Frea C ReickholTSr OPTOMETRIST0 West Grand Rivsr Ho well, Michigan tilPRICE 39995 Hundred ThirtyEight and 210Oths  home in Waterloo6o852j Dollar to which amountwill be added at the time of sale ullTHE LAVEY HARDWAREPREVENT FOREST FIRES Reinsurance that may be paidby the said Mortgagee between thedate of this notice and the time of said sale and no proceedings at lawhaving been instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured bysaid mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale contain ed in said Mortgage has become op erative Now Therefgre, Notice is HerebyGiven , that by virtue of the powerof sale contained in said Mortgageand in pursuance of the statute insuch case made and provided, thesaid mortgage will be forclosed by a sal of the premises therein described or so much nsreof as maybe necessary, at public auction, to the highest bidder at the West frontdoor of the Courthouse in the  Cityof Howell and County of Livingston, j Michigan, that being the place for  holding the Circuit Court in and for1 said County on Wednesdaythe 10th  day of August,1955, at 1000 oclock Eastern Standard Time in the fore noon of said day, and said premiseswill be sold to pay the amount so as aforesaid then due tin said Mortgage together with Six 6 per cent interest, legal costs, Attorneys fee3 and also any taxes and insurance that said Mortgagee does nayon or prior to the date of said salewhich premises are described in said mortgage as follows towitLands situate and being in the Township of Putnam, Livingston County,I Michigan, described as a tmrcel of Lee UveyGeneral InsuranceThe Junior Henrys of Detroit PHONE U P 83221and Keith Bradburys of Chelseacalled on the L J Henrys Sunday Lloyd Heisiiee Livestock HaulingLiy Trip Made, 10 General TruckingPHONS U P 81547CLAY GORDONWANTEDCustom SailingHay to Cut on Shares Eugeae MacAinsch,Phoae UP 89737 AlaLYLE W MUN8ELL ASSOCIATELANDRoger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVER AGEFOR SALEL19U0 Chevrolet  club coupe Jim Wilson, Hiland Lake Phone UP 8 9787to such hearing Hiram K Smiti, Jctozt of ProbateA true copy Office 211 Vi Jiast Graad River1551W Howell, MichigaaLarle W MunselL AssociateAuctioneerSales A SpeciallyBert WyiieCall FowlerviOe 226F6 Edith R Carr14 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 8313SitCL1 o Probate Arnold Berquist233 tmadflla St Pindkney, MlcWatch RpalrinqGold StampsWatcher, Watch BandgJeweXe Handmade Fcrlhr BillfoHTuiier TVSatesServiceunie to give RADIO  TELEVISION SERVICEaway to guuj home Good pets  Prompt and Courteous Florence Preuss, 43339 Patterson Phone UP 85M 12ft Webster StLake Road  FOR SALESeven acres off Canadian Grim Alfalfa Guy C Michaels, 5416 PattersonLake RoadPhone UP 85MPinckney, MichiganFOR SALEFord Tractor Cultiva ton nearly new Catl Hollister, 2822 West M36 FOR SALEailing Twine 600 FOR SALE1941 Olds Sedan, new  baIe D E HeV  SonsDeexler battery Mike Harnack srFOR SAEElectric Sander,2 Eleetris tlTitlsT with buffing attachmeiTtsv I navy hammock, I army cot paint brushes 239 for 100 Other bargains 102 West Main St, Pinckney,back of Clarks Grocery TO RENTThree Room apartmentrL 109 lutriam St Pinckney William Real EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Proper Buines OpportunitiesIM Your Property With MtUerald Reasonrirokpr  209 North PeailPHONE U P B41f DRTICAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationWednesday and Satnrdaj by Appointment9126 Chilson Road, Wwi N of MSi Phone Brighton AC 744S1AT 220PEARL ST, PINCKNEY, DeWN PAYMENTS EASY TERMSi SEBOWNER WINIFRED GRAVESSALEPure Cider VinegarMrs Emma VollmttFOR SALEFreyera 2lbc ftSTT TJP 855o9 toCOAL IS THE OLITRELIABtE FUEL ORDER NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE THE LOW SUMMER PRICESTERMS IF DESIRED D,  HOEY  SONPHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119 Cashway StoreFOR SALEA cabinet sink and anoil burning water heaterNelson Buzzard, Tel UP 83332 FOR50c FOR chanVp4on iiineWilliam Horner 11165 Pattersonj Dr, Patterson Lake, Pinckney1VFOR , RENTApartmemt Marvin ShireeyFOR SALEuPlantaTpmato, Cabbage, Brocoli, Petunias, Panuies25c a dozen George Holt CGI Patterson Lake Road IFord tractor,like new with only 400 hours, plow and cultivator like newCarl Hollister 2828 M86 WestWMK, LbGROUND BEEF, LbROUND STEAK Lb FROZEN STRAWBERRIES, Lb 49c39c FOR SALEFryers, Guineas, dress   ,ed, guinea eggs and keets, 100 eg j WANTEDIntenor ana Exteriorincubator, Shetland pony 4 yeas  corating We also lay tile Iarrow and Mrofkaold, gentle George HoltUP 86602 Phone UP89991fiQ WANTEDAahefl and Rubbish to fu OAuirKB 1,1iH OSfC  haul Also 2 lots for sate,  bowling ball, bag and shoes,49cWE Give Gsld 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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>  If  I 7tfcu 71MICHIGAN MHtROR r Local Social tvenU After 13 years of trying the supporters on a Fair Employmeentt MARRIED AT YPSILANTIMiss Patricia Rebman, daughter THB FOKXttt PIflPATCBLOCAL EVENTS ORDINATION RECEPTIONFollowing the First Solemn Massof Rev Keith Ledwidge celebrated at St Marys church Sunday mornit employers who overlook quali  les K Lamb, Ypsilanti at StLuke  morTnK June 5, the close relativescations and make their decisions MI j Episcopal church there at 4 00 pm  t0 newly ordained priest, nombasis of race, creed, color, national j Saturday Rev Richard Schoolman bering nearly 200 were entertainedanctttory or origin The law makes  ter officiating  at dinner at the Elemeatary schoolit illegal to inquire into a job appli i The bride wore a waltz length  Ppared and served by the RosMf ary Altar Society and Holy NameSociety of the parish Guests ofPractise Law to prevent dfeerimina , of Mr and Mrs Fred Rebman oftio succeeded in getting their bill i Portage Lake was married to David through the legislature It ia aimed j J Lamb, SOB of Mrs and Mrs, Cnr Wednesday, June 8, 1955ijin  i ill  ,lidtlKlltgSL Marys Catholic CtarchJtev Pr Albert Schmitt, PastorSunday Mase 80u and 1000 amN y  and 1000 amNovena devotions, Friday evening 710at 710Friday evening afterDevotions and Saturday from7o0 to 900 p m and Sunday before the 800 Massnt8 religion, race or ancestory  crystalline gown with pointed sleev However the law has no teeth m  es, fingertip illusion veil, her grandit The only fay an employer can be mothers gold heart locket and carrpunished is for contempt of court  ied an jprchid on a prayer book Her honor at the affair were Rev Albert Schmitt, Rt ReV MansignorThe principal weapon is publicity  bouquet was pink rosebuds and step I Jerme MacEachin of St Thomasand being called before the Pair Em  hanotis s Aquinas, Lansing, director of theployment ComEnemies eli it employ  Hex sister, Mrs David Phipps of  Newman Club of Michigan Stateployment by embarrassment j Dearbora, was matron of honorHeri CoUR who preached the sermon atBoth parties expect to profit by j dress was waltz length, aqua crystal tne mass Rev Edward Kokowicz ofit The Democrat have been for it  ine with a circular veil hat Her Lakeland the Rev George GaynQr, S S SuptMorning tituirehCvxy Menjionite ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PaatorWalter Each1000Sunaay Scry Q 1100Young Peoples Meeting 7S0J Cottace Fellowship Servicefox yearg and the bill has always j flowers were pink roses and lillieshad a strong supporter in Rep of the valley in colonial bouquetCrampton of Lapeer, Republican, j Jerome Lamb of Ypsilanti,brotherThe battle was in the senate wfiere j cf the groom was best manTheophil 10 young Republicans joined with Klingman, Detroit,Rayroond Gorlitz,the Democrats in overriding the j Brighton, Frederick Rebman, brothRepublican opposition J er of the bride and David Phipps,Gav Williams says he is proud to  brotherinaw of the bride were ushersbe considered for the Democrat presiential nomination but that Adalat Steveensoh is his choice Mayor LaCroix of Ontonagon haspushed for 20 years a plan tto refinelow grade copper ore His drem hascome true at the White Pine mine Mrs Mary Louise Morgan, sister ofnear him, closed for 20 years when tfoe groom Mrs Bernard Rickelman The reception was in the churchparlors MrsGene Reynolds of Dearborn poured, assisted by Mrs Theophil Klingman of Ann Arbor MrsCference Shew bridge of Livonia and chaplain of Dominican SistersAdrian, Mich, the Rev V McCleerprofessor of theoology, Mundelein Seminary, Chicago Dr Winterbuteof philosophy and humanities, Mich Wednesday 800ChurchRev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 980 a mMorning Worship 1045 a mThurs night prayer meeting at the church at 800CommencementANNUAL COMMENCEMENTThe Pinckney gym vras packed tooverflowing Friday night when thcommencement program for class 1955 was imt on The clash of 2Jmarched in to a march played byMrs Eloysc Their capspnd yuwns wtre sky blue in colorAitr the invocation by Hvthe program was put on llv jiai tshtinj divided so that all had a partThis was bjstory, rojh cy, class will and ittiitory The parts iwnby individuals were saiutatoiy bvdth T As time goes on theprogram becomes more andconfused Most states haveed thc giving of the second shots th re is no approved vaccine available 88 persons came down yfth polio after being innoculated witto   V v i to pipare the vaccine, onlyGretchen Tasch, valedictory by Ar  pulkeIavis complied Thelestti RiKMrirk and class poem bv poem byRonald Culick The seniorwas presented by Jim Rooke president to Dick Campbell juniorState College, 6 semirarians, stu1 Wed choir practicedents At Johns Seminary,PymouthSr Benedicts Marie, vice presidentSiena Heights College, Adrian, anaunt of Fr Ledwidges and sevenother Dominican Sisters 730 p mThe Paopfes ChurchM36 Weat between Main and Unadilla StreetRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorAt the end of dinner a brief pro Sunday School 945 a mgram was given Rev Schmitt open  Sunday Worship 1100 a med with a message of congratuat  Youh Group 700 p mions and introduced Rev Kokowiez  Evenin Service 800 p m,  , who was toastmaster Dr Winter V10 Prayer MeeJng 800 p rarich deposits ran out ia nov in full of Ypsilanti assisted by Mrs Will mute 8Pke as a former teacher of r  lT Prctlce Wed 400 p mproduction  m WiUets of Ann Arbor cut the FrLVdwii  reThe RevChaifesLegislature passed the business  cake Mrs John Sherzer of Ann Ar, Presented tne seminarians Mrsreceipts tax in the closing minutes J Arbor had the guest book j Louis Stackable expressed the grat  Cherthe vaccine and 32 more contractedpolio from them These were mostly in Cutter territory although onewas in Lansing Drew Pearson in hiscolumn states that a year ago whanDr Sulk asked the drug companiesone,othersdM not get into the act until theUnited States government hadplaced 9,000,000 worth of vaccine, A Tl , , J  orders with them Assured of thispresident Dick responded in a very 4  , ,  ,  ,   l J profit they did not assign all theeloquent manner i   ,  j   J, ,  ,, I L  vaccine to the polk foundation butThe nigh urrjt is usually the pres  4 t i ,L 4  i i r sent 5M,000 cubic centimeters tontmtf of the Albrt Sarah and Li ,,  , n   ,,  , , ,, their own customers 9 states, Decius Wilson and Thomas and Mary   , n   t       Tl  , r ,  ,  r troit and District of Columbia haveRead awards for the 4 years high , , ,,, , , ,,   rr,   now suspended the vaccine programaverage in Englishdietchen Tueh y won the first award of 25 and , Ruth Ann Hatesv2nd of 15 Distribution of Jplomas followedThe graduates were Ruth Ann Jutes, Janice Burns, Clement Clvtrbneau, Robert Claikiuiick, Shirley Hadden,Evaburner, Owen Kinsey,Kenneth Kuhn The Hotel Detroiter became Carmel Hall last week, a home for ttheaged sponsored by the Catholic Diocesc of Detroit It has 700 rooms and11 already there are 1000 applicationsWed  780 p mj  leer andMiller Win Catholics as well us Catholics canapply The Flamingo room has been trnsformed into a chapel The newsj Rowel, Robert Perry,Ai lesti RmlMrsEdith Carr is taking a course crick, James Rooke, Anita Rookreeeipu tax in me closing minutes  u e guest DOOR    pressea tne grat MrsEdith Carr is taking a course crick, James Kooke Anita RO,land then hamstrung the Toll Road After a short wedding trip the tnd of the of the young priests in insurance at Michigan tt College Beverly Shild Mariivn Shirev  Ii,Authority by refusing to confirm  newly weds will be at home at 302  faJ  stives to Fr Schmitt Mr, Noreen Carr and Molly are at Slaydou, Janes Sier Ala vSttputhtd for 20 years plan to refine j North Hamilton, Ypsilanti The brid and the varius church organiza her home j ridge iretchen T ch n wes going way costume wa a liiriit I tions and others who cooperated M T ,  r Oi,  Nnm,, , M I , vvijsn cooperatedmaking theday day a most memorable one St Marys  choir, special guestsat Jthe dinner rmieed two btraTTtij blue embroidered sheath dress withCONSERVATION NOTES j ith white accessories and orchid  irom bridal bouquetThe dept expects to watch the dep The bride gr4wiuated from Pinckening of the channels for the St 1 ed from Pinckney high school and ful sacred selections with Miss Noll in Owosso one day last week St Lawrence waterway, especially the Michigan State Normall and has Gardnr at piano and Mrs Donaldthe dumping of the dirt Deeper K taught school three years at Ham dmnnels could result in more rapid j burg The groom was graduated atdrainage and lower the lake levels, j Roosevelt high school, Ypsilanti and  the program with an expression oiheartfelt thanks to those who hadAn estimated 109,000,000 will bo j St Thomas Military Academy and I dncOurged and assisted him on hispent In dredging j is employed by the Ypsilanti Press  wa to the Priesthood, The rece4it   J x J1  vi J ion held from 430f30 vas attend  ed by manyv friends from Prncknoy, n0 riKht f ways have been Purchas  J Howell Rriohfon A i, v ed h project was considered 20 Miss Leia Monks and Pete Stack Norman, and Norma Clark,able of Lansing attended the cecept Monday the class left on the tripion for Keith LeIvidnv hre Su ilav  m 6 cttls driven by Supt Reader,the   Kenrieth1Fryes the Junior Doylcsr ahcTMrs AlBerl DinVel won the Stanley BatesV MVlirTTeTrry STiT tv and Mrs Ivan Reader, Their firtstop was in Virginia where theysaw the caves Then to Washint a D C New Yrk City and XiaiJaiaFalls, returning Sundav McCleer stmf barber shop and drug storeell, Jan arc stjjj operating but nuns are runn ing the elevators 72 checked in thefirst day all over fi5 years old Nofixed price has been set yet batmost pay from 110 to 150 ajnonth This includes meals and re creation Mdisturbances between Israelyp hirti are analmostevent brin back the Bibicalof railroad and the story is thatM36 is to be rerouted from theoverhead bridge this side of Lakehind to the first railroad crossing vsj eTwo sets of underwater divinjrj of YpsilantiVutpmeni have been delivered toArcherg bagged 1800 deer last Iyear This is 55 precent of the83,400 archerg who took out licenses96 percent of the deer hunters CLASSFreshmen 195556Howell, Brighton, Ann Arbor, Fow fllVs projeclerville, Dexter, Detroit and other years aff0 but nothinP came of it petnally at war There is llittle posilility of their ending as it is theac old struggle go ChristianityThe following seniors di,l noti1ollj MslJlLLWtuJd, Egypt hsin Jerusalstep overthe boundary line they fire on themanj vice versaTreasurerturned their deer poll cards 150 canoists will take part in the canoe race from Mi If or d cc Kcnsing yton Park Sunday, Jane 12 A rainbow trout tagged and released in the Manistee River wascaught at Homestead Dam, 100miles, away recentlyThe pheasant census poll by mailcarriers indicates a bumper crop of Tbirds this year 13 fires burned over 13  Dick KennedyJames Hollingsworth Dennis ClarkNancy Wylie points The day closed with Solenn Jas AmburKev returned to CampBenediction of the Blessed Sacre SOn flellt NY Tucs1y aftet WyiSophmoresSecretaryTreasurerPresident ment at St Marys ChurchCONGRESSIONAL LETTEPCongressman Don HayworthUntil the past few months I hadgreat sympathy with the work ofJackie Rutledge  much sympathy with the work, of Peter GaryczDickJuniors John BurgJay RootVice President  Jack Doyl0  Roberta Acklcy,, Maiy Jane Jeffreys SaniorsRichard Dick Campbell Marilyn VanSlambrook  Agtha HenryMiller,the Hoover Conmission started in1947 some 30 of its recomendationshave been put ino effect and saved the nations millions of dollars However some of their last recomendations are alarming They are now I going into questions of policy Their  last recomendations include lAbjolish parcel post 2 Stop crop loans  ing 10 days here Mrs James Sullivan and GeorgeCreiner jr of Detroit called enfriends here SundayThe Charles Weaver family ofFlat Rock called on the John BoyMrs Alice Bruff is visiting relatives in Perry and MorriceLyle Farrington and wife, Webberville called on the Bob Pikes inday IALhNl SHOW Acting rn compliants of state polThe IIsckll Lciim dub is planning itP ho have long wanted the fronta Big Talent Show to be given in nuto licen plate restored Secrc Howell, Hartland and JJiighton 3n V f State Hare toured the highOct G, li, 20 The winners of the ays with them Memorial Day andevent will compete at Howell on observed The handicap they were unAll aiictirs arc egible dtr The front license plate waswith the winner to be sponsond dropped during World War 2 as a Oct 27The Lloyd Henrlee family spentSunday at the Ed Nuoffer home in by the Liens Club for a National TV, amateur show The showwil include singing, dancing, comedians, musicians etc Kib it Btiichairman, Application blanks will soon be available measure to conserve stoel That was10 years ago and although no steelshoriage now exists the plate wanever restored The legislature b the power 10 restore the plate but they have adjournedat military posts 4,Shut offA public fishing site will be estab Secretrylished at the junction of the Grand Treasureraad Thomappie RiversThe is the  site of old Indian campground and trading post and the Archeological i Society wants permission to dig j win rewarH n T7  der Federal CroP Insuranceto for pottery nd xenins  iaSotil7 LZgt thfTnS 8ma11 b The Kenneth ZiUs of Ann Arboron the Mark Nash and MLU THK KrNCJTle Pinckneyolish parcel post 2 Stop crop loans  tin Ritter families Sunday to farmers 3 Abandon post exchan i nQ,j vu n Jpublic housing low rent andprojectsSndenterpriseee I recently sent out several thouj g he arrest I recently sent out several thouj and conviction of the vandals who sand questlonairs polling my district have stolon aovow1  VJLIVINGSTON LODGE CALENDAR have stolen several metal flag holdJun 12Attend Methodist Churchat Brighton 1130 a m June 148 p m FC degrees,June 16Strawberry Festival at 700 p m ,T KVICI several metai nag now on the issues The result was socialers from veterans graves in Pro gecuritv w nvoririiiwii testant CemeteryGene Mann security was overwhelmingly approved Federal Housing won 4 to lMinI imum wage 2 to 1Increasing postalJune 19 Attend church at Pinck of Horses bvCoil Chureh 1045 a m  S LIBRARY NJKW8New books this week are Album g prate first class 5050,2nd and 3rd,6The date to to trip to th Ma Men by Dougherty, Brighty by Hensonic Home in Sunday, June 26  hy, The Wind in the Willows by If you want traruportatio or j Grahame, Holidays Around the room, in your car for others to World by Gaercall the secretary Will leavePinckney at 900 anu, haye apicnic  MANCHESTERdinner at tate park atAtmav at Mancl BOOB Put on program at 2 pm  base Lawrenc Camburn, M M 1 to 3 for4 to 1and help sm supIS STILL ALIVJtls Selma Michaels of Detroit,formerly of PinkneTdied at St Joteph hospitaiTm Ann Arbor after an ajitotiioilejtccident list Wed of Pinckney It is said herover an JjShe in EunLEAGUE STARTScounty league which plays atHowell Tuesday, Thursday and Fri day nights at 9 p m starts thisweek there The first between City Service and David Nash will attend summerschool at Mich, State this summer The Clifford Millers and Winstoncabm at Lovells Mrs G W Clark who is with theLeo Davis family in Dettroit fell nUUITKKSKinds Daughtdsmet with Mrs Wood roe Misey la, the lines the press hasThursday Mrs Jennie Dcvcreaux since lst January 1 conducted the devotions and thenewly elected officers were install took over he losted after thc business nieting 2members and 4 guests were present Stella Garr and ii Ry the way whatever became ofSenate Marthy of Wisconsin All th li givenyou couldin your eye When the his place o theActivities Committle which waa hjs hiefh,rA amJ saV1 fo, anj v  1    ,  1 ne JulV meeting is withtaken to House of Providence hospLtal, Detroit John Boyejaiid wife called on onplannedMrs ElaWalsh and family of Web  Saturday COUNTY FLOWER SHOWWThe Livingston County Garden of him The Ford Foundation whowas pilloried by him took a surveyof all college publications in nationI Club will hold their annual Flower 10, atissue deadIn Wisconsin Leroy Gore,edMrs Virginia Klave, daughter, 1 cum x  , th TEmilie and Kay Annnf Florida are  ihe County Vr,uh V1 crl  itor f thc Sauk City  whovisiting her parents, the LWUm Riter and         steads We understand Mrs Elizabeth Cologne has filed for the school boardDr Harry Huntington, 70, Admission is freeHwell, MichCARD OF THANKSI wish to thank all the wonderfulDr Harry Huntington, 70, Ufe people of Pinckney who helped ui  ,long resident ofHowell died Mon make my ordination day and inday Funeral ThursdayThe marriage 0 mydav of mvfilledno hit game Manchester has a sea son record of 9 wins and 2 losses,South Lyon 10 wins, 4 lossesCounty tM CAMP VISITATIONDaughtersinvited Hamburg June 10 As Brighton hasdropped out each team plays twogame every third week Each teamwill play 11 games  The winningteam gets a trophy and goes to thestate tournament The Pinckney lineup is notinjuriet cyfrom  I wh  Wn part in the 4cerrs rt Clark toBarbar VanSlambrook takes place anr may c,o bestowSaturday, June 11 8 p m at the blessing upon youPinckney Congl church 28 ladies attended a shower San ay Solemn MasM to oc  Were vilateda Joe Must Go Club andstnrted recall move against him haajust beaten McCarthy in the Wis consin supreme court McCarthy t a judgement against him in cir court The Wisconsin supenre court rulwl no election lawswith so much joynappinens j his richestFr Lcdwidgeurday night given the ladiesCARD OF THANKSgroup of the Peoples Church at thc I wish to thank all my friends and 1 posed to do A PartyMae DaUer home, honoring Mrs neighbors for the kindness andsym j who canle there iJoyce Henry Mrs Jane Clark had  pathy extended to charge of the games Mrs Celia cent bereavement meon game atTHB COUNTRY COOKSThe Country Cooks branch of the4H was organised last Wednesday,t U t the hom of IMtlph ifali , July 16 The buss willBrighton at 700 a m and Season tiefct  A11Z PweU I o wSritXi gmMe8 reJun 30 is the deadline fortions as the size of the bus depend so their wives Thtre areticketsatfo the group are Pros oft how mny  Make your reserva Vi P J ti0M with Mrs Harrey GanPhickn fo the group are Pros y  ytingtv Viee PJSM James, ti0M with Mrs Harrey GanPhick Mnu Dorothy Dinkel and Johnny th Secretary, Gail Gua  circle preklentJhoneUP83 I Christine speot Sunday at theWW ft WingerTnereroast The nexttiff it t tbe horn of Jo Basybio MrsJiMne Meyers hasTrt u IS fe tfat ch  d Cynthia Duwtt Nash ad Mrs Celeste McKinleyserved refreshments The honorguest received many nice giftsRev Jack Teeters of Detroit wasa week end guest of the GeorgeRouahes  The largest peace time movementot troops in American military history will take place this ftumnwrwhen 80,000 troopaTirilt 1 traafrom Port Rilejy Kansas toGermany Included will be 3000 private etftt, 880 cats and dogs and The state liquor commission hasmled that if Detroiters want liquorserved in their new Memoriall build ing they must take out a liquor Heense which they do not seem iiscelebranttliquor thin my roc othr night weYt forced to drink it outside in their carsMrs L W Umstead and familyMRS ELIZABETH HAGADON Mrs Elizabzeth Hagalon passed ,away at Detroit May 3OThe funor j for governor in 1966 We Middle of the road Republfcaatmet in Detroit last week toMayor Cobo t be theiral was at Chelsea She was belov ed motnor rf Mrs L W TirsiciHWILLIAM T STABLERWilliam TT Stnbler, 76, who opr stand his first condition, was that bet th iated a bnit business on DextrrRoad , south of the North Territor ial Road, died at St Joe hospital,numerous canaries These troop Ann Arbor Sunday He u survived,take the place of soldiers iliew  h  Aa only son, Bernard,wfcoa tiB htm expired  di ln J961 The funerl t th7i0 mmmMget the nomination handed toon, that he have no opposiion inprimariesSo i1persuade the Yoong Republicans notto enter CongFord of Grandand the Old Guard to dp  with Cong, entley of OwoeeBAKE SAI4 JUKE J Ii3in 1961 The funeral was at the j The Mothers Gft of Funeral Home, Dexter, TUPS tary school ie food lAttArbor   ,v   Ywre twt to pbose the family Water WonderlandVacation nMICHIGAN DISPATCH Wednesday, fane 8,          1          sV        JS r ifeiV T J A, ,, ,      y    ,           v            i            13YOUR OWN HOME STATE No other state can match thedie of family vacation fuayou Lid right hero in MichiganJust think, 11U37 lakes, 3121mites of coastline, 36,350 milesvi ireurjii, arJ 45OU pleasant oji    all Irs iu a daysdrive away And be Mire to enjoy ihex 1955 VUJJL on extraff 4fadd iaforruila writ MICHIGANTOURISTCOUNCILcjtniei imiUUtSifi I, MICEDRIVE SAFELYBoatsUSED ROW BOATS PICNIC TABLESLAWN BOY POWER MOWERSEVINRUDE MOTORS SALES AND SERVICE DULL CREEK SPORTING GOODS STOREPhone HA 68133 DEXTER, MICHIGANrWhich CostsA POSTAGE STAMP OR A IP 1anits a foolish question, especially whenyou must add in your time and shoeleather, too Lee the mailman go aroundpaying your bills for yu    pay bycheck A checking account here is busi nesslike, convenient You   f e yourdeposits by mail if v  iiherconvenienceSTATE BANKill deposits np to 110,000 fasofedby our membership in tke Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Over EightyNine Years of SafeWANTEDCLEAN LATE MODEL USED CARS t T  das  54s As Tarde ins on theNEW 1955 BUICKBollar On The OW Car  A Shooting for a New High in SalesAM Planning To Boy Any New Car in 1955,WfH Pay Yon To See Us Real SoonUVNGSTON MOTOR SALESJWWBLL Your Buick Dealer MMICHIGANNEIGHBORING NUTESThe Livingston County Lady Macabes met at Hamburg May 26  The Fowlerville high school alumni banquet in June 11 , Ground was broken at Stockbridge last week for the new 13 roomelementary school Barney Roepcke of Unadilla wasa patient at St Joe hispital, AnnArbor last week John Wedmayer, son of Mr andMreEdgar Widmayer of Dexter andhis financee, Phyllis Maudrie, weereinjured in an auto accidot last week Kathleen Howard, daughter ofMr and Mrs Casper Howard of theHuron River Drive, was married toAllen Bowen of Gregory at StJosephs church at Dexter last week byRev Fr Walsh  The Dexter high school band withbands from all over Michigan wentto the tulip festiva at Hollandweek Dexter has organized a base ballteam with Bill Steptoe as mgr Ithas been years since th had one The Bareis school in Lima voteeddown annexation to Chelsea 15 to 7 The McClaren schoolwho turned itdown will vote again on it The Brighton State Bank celebrated is 45th anniversry June 1 Brighton township voters rejecteda zoning ordinance 86 to5 The disposition of the 3200 reward money for the arrest of theslayers of Lawrence Jackson is uncertain The state police solved the case but are forbidden by law fromaccepting a reward The city bathing beach at Howellopened last weekHartland high school graduates35 on June 8th Paul Moffat has bought the homeof the late Mrs Frankie Baker at Gregory  The friends of Mr and MrsClaude Rose of Unadilla from Gregory, Unadilla and Patterson Lake presented them with a TV set  MrsRose has been ill for some time HOWELLTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANTuesday morning they were takenthrough Jackson prison, miking thetrip is busses At the convention eoontmy was the motto The 12,000 pprporiation tor the Masonic Ser vice commission was deletedThe at tempt to raise the grand lecturerssalary to 4800 failed They refused to give the grand master powerstrike a Mason4 name from member ship when convicted of moral turpitude The U of M Craftsmen degre team, directeed by Uncle BobCampbell, mayor of Ann Arbor was  given 60a They travel all over the Friday Saturday, June 10 11 tt George DolU Battl Ck Wed, Thur, June 7, 8, 9Kirk Danglas and Jeanne Crain inClaire TrevorMAN WITHOUT A STAB WHJTMORE LAKEThurs, Fri, 8atn, June 9, lt U WHITE PBATHWIn CinemaSeope sad ColorwithRobert Wagner and Debra Alsostate George DolUver, Battle Creek Double Feature ProgramWE8T OFFilmed in Africain Technicolor Color Cartoon NTHE STOOGENotes rf 48 Years Age Matt Jeffreys is painting AlexMclntyres farm home James Smith has gone to the Cobalt mining regions in Canadales Baughn, John White and FredTeeple went to Lansing last Fridayto hear President Teddy Roos3velt talkThe crowd was tremendous Miss Hall of Ann Arbor is visitingLelia Monks  George Culey attended the funcral of Henry Hetcheler at H amburgTuesday editor was elected grand master, i Dean Martin and Jerry LewisJudge Neil Reid of Mt Clemens was I faelected grand marshal Glenn Tup jper of St Johns, former Pinckney boy ran for grand lecturer but lostto Arthur Fox of Almont,past grand master, Paul Strawhecker,brother ofMrs Esther Campbell who headed i the economy drive was appointed to Ithe finance committee Grand lodge fis at Battle Creek next year Sun Hon Tites, June 12, 18,Walt VJoel McCrea InSTRANGER ON HORSEBACK in CinemaScone LEAGUES UN DEB THE SEA in Cinemascopeunay Monday, June 12, 13 Kirk Douglas and Janes MasonPaul Lukat and Peter LoreColor Cartoon and NHugh Culver,Hwell jeweller died j Matinee Sunday 280 9r I Jane Powell and Tony  T IDAn oil well is being drilled on the  HIT THE DECK In Cinemascope and ColorKings Daughters Lorenzzo Holmes farm in Conway I Mrs Mae Daller has been named  president of the Livingston County Tue6j Wed Thm June 14 15 16EA9flT OF EDENin CinemScope and Color vithJulie Harris and James DeanSYLVANTHEATREChftlseo, MichiganSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Pratewt rr the Comity el Livingston h the Matter of the Estate ofWilliam Roche,Deceased j At a session of said Court held onMay 20, 1950  Present, Honorable Hiram R SmithJudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That the Gerald J McClear Fday Saturday, June 10 11oeratt J McCIear MAgTERg0N 0F KANSASin Technicolorresidue of said estate assigned to A Western Starringthe people entitled thereto will Geore Montgomery, Nancy, Gateepetition ofthe executor of said estate, praying his final account be aiwvved and tntbe heard at the Probate Court on June 21, 1935 and David BruceSipoge Comedy, Cash and CarryandIt is Ordered, that notice thereof Cartoonbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively, Sun Mon, Tue, June 12, 13, 14   j j J, ,   THE COUNTRY GIRLA Drama StarringBing Crosby, Grace Kelly andWilliam Holden Sunday Shows 357914i Wednesday, Thursday, June 15, 16 Toy TecfimcoforOutdoorDram withpersonal service at least five 5 days Jennifer Jones, Gregory Peck Thur Fri, Sat, June 16,17,lf TBE RACERS, StarringKirk Douglas, Bella Darrvi andCATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA Technicolor in SupeScope StarringBarbara Stanwyck, Ronald Reagani Cartoon SCO DMvTlN THEATRE , ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN  tFriday Saturday, June 10 11BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK, In CinemaScope and Color wKh Spencer Tracy and Robert Ryan andBADMANS TERRITORY withLatest News Randolph Scott and AnnCartoovprevious to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each known part   interest at his last known addressby registered mail, return receiptdemanded, at least fourteen prior to snchhearing, orprior to such hearing and Joseph CottonHiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Shows 715 and 930Celesta Marshall Register of Probate Sunday Monday, June 12, ISBENEATH THE 12 MILE RBfiF In CinemaScope and ColorwithRobert Wagner and Terry MooreandKING OF THE KHYBEB RIFI4S9 In CinemlScbpe and Color wifeTyrone PowerCartoon CroingThree for th e Show, 20,000 Tues Wed, Thur June 14, 15, ItI Leagues Under the Sea, Living Des RIVER OF NO RETURNMrs Mfae Metz of Howell, the Vin1 rtcent Shields family of Ann Arbor,The Howard OBrien family andEmif Lambertson has enrolled in Mrs Steve OBrien of Bunker HillLansing Business College The supreme court has handeddown a decision in the suit of FloydReason vs Frank PetersMr Petercan leave the Pinckney mill pond at were Friday guegts of the Lee Lav Roscoe Yarboronh family of Berkey familyMesdames Ray Bums,Young and Theresa Coyle were in Eleanor Ledwidge Also David In CinemaScope tad ColorStarring The Hubert and Desmond Led Robert Mitchum, Marilyn Monroeidgc families of Royal Oak, the DESIREEt ley and the Ed Grablicks of FernHelen iaie were week end guests of MrsJackson Friday  widge of Flint In CinemaScope and CokrCartooaMarlon Brando and Jean Simons Cartoonits present level and have th e court set the damages or lower the waterlevel 20 inches and only pay courtcosts The reeception for RevFr Cojnmerford at th opera house June 3 drew over 1000 peopleJerry Dunnaopeneti the meeting and turned it over to Rev Cahelen, toastmastorGeorge Teeple gave address of welcome and Rev Slattery who hadcharge during Rev Commerforls absence spoke Rev FrCommand ofTrenton gave the address Rev Commerford talked on his trip around the world and described his visits toJerusalem and Bethany He was prerented jwith 500 new crkp 1 bilk  Paul Brogan is back from Neb iraskaThe Anderson Farmers Club meets at the V G Dinkel home Saturday Commencement has been postponed to June 17Beatrice Lamborn closed thePettysville school with a picnic onFriday Emil Iambertson also had a picnic nt the Hicks school Miss Margaret Connors has returned home from a 3 weeks vistt inWhite QakNOTES 25 YEARS AGO Big plans are made for the July4th county centennial at Howell AnJACKSON MOTOR SPFEDWAYV C AT 11 I LVi SC MrSmithers and Hollis Wylie called on Kenneth Wylie last weekMr and Mrs Albert Dinkel, Mrand Mrs Frank Ziegler, Louise Ziegler, Mandy DeBarr, Alberta Close, Nancy Chubb and Cecelia Bascher attended a shower at Howell lastwek for Mrs Carlene Brown    Albert Shirley and wife spent Sundy at the Gayle Shirley home at Buck Lake jMia Isabel Nash spent the weekend in Saginaw The Don Griffith family of MtPleasant speat Sunday at the Joe Griffith ox team has beena float depicting the first postofficein the county  Pinckney will play ball there with Fowlerville Earl MacLachlan, 40, husband ofCora Frost of fclnckney died utCroswell Sunday of injuries received when his team ran awayThe Sophmore class had a weinerroast at Peach Mt, Thursday night Miss Josephine Harris was chaperoneSt Marys church will hold an icfcream social on the rectory lawn Saturday night The Dexter school bond Issue for70,000 again lost there last weekj 200 to 263 J The Lucius WHson family arrived here from Albuquerque New Mexico, after a 6 months itay to spendthe summer at their cottage at Portage Lake Mr and Mrs, Dorothy,Mary and Lucius jrPinckney beat Fowlerville hereSunday 12 Batteries PTnckneyMoran A Lee FowlervilleCopeland  NewtonThe Masonic grand lodge commonicatfem at Jackson WM J4aT sifalr Strawberry BingeStrawberries are here And folks who love themare going wild Those wonderful fresh, plump,rosy berries look so good that people often buy more than they can eat But thats no problemfor home freezer owners They eat their fill, thanfreeze the ffest for winter feastingTheres no such thing as outofseason deliwhen yon own a freezer You eat what youwhen you want it r ,  ASL vv v VTH1 POTCXN1T DISPATCH WednegWpr, Juifc 8, 1956Store aanSo BowtJ tSubtriptkm PrfrLarry Hulce, son of Supt andMrs JHwin Hulce of Roscommon isa graduate there this yearMrs Mae Dailer, Sadie Read andand Mrs L M Bonner drove to Mt Pfeasant Wednesday to attend a picnic at the Lazy H Ranch owned by Mrs Rae Hooker and her husbandShe is Republican National commit tee womanLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSa  CANNED GOODS SHOESCharles Bennett, Hamburgsupervisor entejd St Joe hospital,Ann Arbor, last week for surgeryWayne AtLee and wife spent theweek end with the Cy AtLee familyof Gladwin , rSunday visitors of Mrs C HKennedy were Miss Lillian Swarthout, Mrs J H Stickney and Mrs F Burr and 2 daughters of AlmaVictor Rokas and wife of Detroiti called at the Murray Kennedy home Sunday Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy and MrsDorothy Kennedy called on Mrsj Gerald Kennedy at St Joe hospital,  Ann Arbor last WednesdayIGROCERIES ORYGOODSKENNEDYS GENERAI STOREEVERY DAYSUNDAYS Dn Swarthout jr is spending theweek at the Clark Morgan home at Strawberry LakeJerry Ledwidge leaves Friday forYankton, S D to play with that base ball teamDr Wylie and wife of Dexter andGuy Fuller and wife of Hamburg called at the Andrew NesbHt homeSundayDavid Aberdeen was home fromChicago last weekMrs Betty Seefeld was in AnnArbor last weekThe Rupert SLarflprs of Detroitspent Sunday sffthe George Van Norman homeFrank Aberdeen and wife were inLansing SaturdayMr and Mrs George VanNormanflew to New York City TuesdayThey will go to New Haven, Conn, and attend wedding at MorristowiNew Jersey SaturdayThe Charles McCalJum family ofNew York visited the L J Henryslast weekThe Earl Kimberlys of WillowVillage spent Sunady at the TomWare homeSunday guests of the Francis Shehans were the Wm Squiers familyof Detroit, Mrs Edna Spearsand Jack Sheldon Mrs Alma Harris spent Saturday thereThe Edsel Meyer family of AnnAnn Arbor spent Sunday at the WH Meyer homeLightning struck the WH Meyhome on M36 E last week, burningout the wiring and damaging oneroom badlyMrs Ralph Hall took Donald Singer and Gail Gustafson to the 4Hofficers meeting at Howell FridayFLOWER M 50 liOWElI PINCKNEY ROAD VT7    TAt 1 ri1 A ViinWQ I Tommy  underwent an operaALJv L,CVNO I tion at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Mr and Mrs Earl Ney of Canton last week f 0 fitWINKELHAl5 fLORALPhone 284 hawett Mrs Grace Noble of PleasantRidge and Barney Rosco of Detroitspent Suridaywith the John McDonnellsspent the week end with DevMr and Mrs Merlin Amburgey at Hamm Ttended the graduation of Carol Am married andburgey at Dexter Thursday nightMrs Merwin Campbell countypresident and Mrs Ralph Glenn the state president attended aDaughters state board meeting in last Thursday 1 Nancy,weeka oldInThe Merwin Campbells picnicedat Inependence lake last Sundaywhere the Argus Company has iU recreation center MrsOLE ORItfRESH GROCERIESSOltiERS  ftOLMSTER TRACTORS CRSby H W WYllE ren of Big Rapids spent Saturdayafternoon with Mrs Merwin Camp bell Mrs Viola Read went to Jacksonlast Wednesday and brought hg mother, Mrs Peters home with her Mr and Mrs Clare Miller and Cari to were in Detroit Saturday The Roy Reaso family, Mrs Edna Reason and Leota spent Sundayat the Detroit Zoo Ann Shirley Reason and MarilynGustafson an attending meeting the Palestine Rainbow Girls in De roit today1 The Ival Shirley famjty of DeerI field 8pent Sunday at the Albert1 Stiirey homeC J Clinton and wife visited theWalter Clintons t Black Lake last weekBorn to Mr and MrsEmmett Widmayer Jane Amburgeeyat HePherson hospital, Howell June 1, a son, Raudy MartfaTwt 9 1b 3 o TJack Moran and wife of Detroitcalled on Mrs Mary Hoff SundayRer Frj Murphy of, Comstock atttndd tht IBMIM for The Dale Miller family called onthe Gayle Shirleys at Buck Lake on Sunday , ,Mrs Lois Shirley Mohlmian is inMcPherson hospital, Howell, MrsDale Miller and Mrs Virginia Amb urgey called on her Sunday The Ross Reads and Howard Thayers called on the Reg Shafers Sun daySunday callers of Mrs Emma Voimer were Mrs ClanTKermedy MYRON HUGHES Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures and Suppliesf Electric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP88114 6 7 8 EASTWagoners Grocer J  tPlnckney BeadQuality IViechandiseLOW PftlCfiSbeer and Wise to Take OutPhone Ho well 705J2L tTHE ROUSH PLUMBING, iti oysiews Plumbing Repairing310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 PinckneyFrom where I sit fy Joe Marsh Sad NoteFrom The BugleAll of us on the Clarion werealarmed to learn that our principal rival in the newspaper field the Bale8 viUe BupleTTrrhthave to shut downCrops were bad in Balesvillelast year and one of their factories moved out of town Just temporary hard times, of course but the Bugle needs help nowif its to surviveSo, this paper is going toscrape up a little money to helptide themyaver, and we hope other local concerns will do the sameWeve seldom ajeed with themeditorially over the years but we want their competition tokeep us on our toesFrom where I sit, this countryneeds paper with different points of viewjust as it needs feoplwith different ideas and tastesYou may prefer iced tea as a hotweather cooler  I generallychoose a cold glass of beer But if either of us couldnt expresshis opinion, and act on it, that would be bad news for thewhole communityCopyright, 1955, United States Brewers FoundationTHE ALIA MAE BEAUTY SALONWILL OPEN IN THE OLD TELK THOSE BULKING at 900 A MWill OPENWED June 15children of Detroit, Stephen Gcryczand family and Mr and Mrs JohnGerycz of Fowlerville Rv Fr Murphy of Comtock and Mrs Margaret Cavanaugh of LansingThe Andrew Campbells called onher aunt, Mrs Grace Kelly of Qwosso Sunday The Dick Young family of RigRapids were week end guests of the Andrew Campbels Mrs Theresa Coyle attended ngraduate party Saturday night atCharbonneau home for Robert and Clement Charbonneau and also for the Charbonneau family who are going to Crystal Lake for the summerCharles Rice and family and, Mrand Mrs Howard Riopelle of Detro it called at the Lester McAfee homeSundaySunday guestg of Murray Daggwere George Dagg sr and wife ofDetroit Tli George Payg jr fanrtty PHONE UP 83359 FOR APPOINT MENT127 JJAJN SJ PINCKNEY SHOP MGR WANDA KIN LOCKALUMINUM DOORS BY WINTERSEAL As Advertised in LifeHOLIDAY DOOR 3495HEAVY DUTY CCMMMERCIAL TYE 4800Free Estimates on Window Installa tion Jobsof Detroit and Paul Slick of Toledo Mrs Madeline Shehaa and MrsAlice West of Alia Arbor and MrsGar McKUka oi Dxt calUd oa SINK BASE CABINET ReatOnabTy Priced QusntTty Dmhde UpU B  F HOME SUPPLY COMPANY t 1  Co i NON NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALDefault having been made la conditions of a certain MorfcgagdFLYING CLOUDfoot i4 sid Ummr tyj HMndlrotary wwnr wed through tall 9roM,v4 n4 brwdu 1 HJ 4cycfa fee oiyitortinj AQU ho ouJark fwlnd itortr 2 to 1 9ar f tfwtloa, hwh4 Muffler, and wu gvlar Qa Havydvty onepiecaMfrty corbea ril blade protected bylip dutch and belt drimHot MiMMWMflHc rvfc br Jim, adMabte cutting height Lcf mulch opttonet PRICE 9995THE LAVEY HARDWARE Only you canPREVENT FOREST FIRES made by William C LaPrad andHazel  LaPrad, his wife td GregoryMichigan to Ernest H Greer of Pinckney, Michigandated the 23rdday of Februrary 1951, and recced in the office of the Register Deeds for the County of Livingatoiand State of Michigan on the 5thday of February, 1952, in Lib 265 of Mortgages, on pages 481488 onwhich Mortgage there is claimed tobe due at tke date of this notice lorprincipal and interest, the sum of Eight Hundred Thirteen and 521100ths 1352 Dollars and the further sum of TwentyFive andOOflOOths 12500 Dollars as Attorneys fees, making the whole am ount claimed to be due at the dateof this notice towit, the sum Eight Hundred ThirtyEight and 62ilOOJiB 83852 Dollar to whch amountwill be added at the time of sale Ultaxes insurance that may be paid by the said Mortgagee between thedate of this notice and the time of said sale and no proceedings at lawhaving been instituted to recoverthe debt now remaining secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale contained in said Mortgage has become operative Now Therefore, Notice is HerebyGiven , that by virtue of the powerof sale contained in said Mortgageand in pursuance of the statute insuch case made and provided, tho said mortgage wilj be forclosed by asal of the premises therein described or so much thereof as maybe necessary, at public auction, tothe highest bidder at the West frontdoor of the Courthouse in the City of Howell and County of Livingston,I Michigan, that being the place for holding the Circuit Court in and for said County on Wednesday,the 10th  day of August,1955, at 1000 oclock i Eastern Standard Time in the fore noon of said day, and said premiseswill be sold to pay the amount so asaforesaid then due on said Mortgage together with Six 6 per cent interest, legal costs, Attorneysfees and also any taxes and insurance that said Mortgagee does payon or prior to the date of said salewhich premises are  described in said mortgage its follows 4owkLanda situate and being in the Town ot Quarter fractional Quarter hi ot Nh R THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONALSectionfractional Q 31, Township 1 North Range 4 EastMichigan thence North 844d feetthence West 683 feet thence South3440 feet thence East 683 feet toplace of beginning, contofeiiagacres more or letsDated May 6th, 1956Francis J Shields andWillis L LyonsAttorneys for Mortgagee Business Address 112 N StateStreet Howell Mich Ths Pinckney SanitariumRay M Arffy, M 04 Jtncknty, Michigan461 Taily 1100 A M to 3TO P M  Except Wedneedaya Mon, Tuea, Fri, Sat,700 to 800 P MMrs Ralph Hall called on the DonCurtis family in Ann Arbor Satur day , The James Lunsfordg and the RexSacketts of Detroit called at thy Olin Robinson home Sunday TheOlin Robinson jra of Ann Arbor spent the week, end here All the Ledwidgee families weren Lansing Saturday to see KeithLedwidtfe ordained a priest at St,Marys Cathedral Mrs C H McRorie underwent aserious operation at St Joe hospital in Ann Arbor last week The James Burns family of AnnArbor, the D Conklins of Farmingon and the Jack Youngs of Portage Lake spent Sunday at the RayBurns home Dr 8 R fteCtoskeyDfiNTlST11212 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganLee Lavey  General Insurance PHONE U P 8aUlCLATGORDONLYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE REGISTERED LAND8UEVBTQROffice 211 a Last Graud RiverPhone 1551W UoweU, Michiga Ule W Munsell, HOMEDon 0 Swarthert UirecturModewi Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P 81172Fred C aeiokbeff, Sr 0FT0METR18T120 West Grand RIvtr Howell, Michigan358 xtcsideiiceto such hearing Hiram K Smite, Judge of ProbateA true copy iCelestia Parshall,Roister o Probate Auctioneerp Sales A SpecialtyBert WylieGall FowlervillL 226F6 Lbyd Keeeiee iLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to DoLrorl General TruckingHONE U P 8M47Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COYER AGEEdith R Carr , 14 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 8313SFOR SALESeven acres off Canadian Grim Alfalfa Guv C Michaels, 5416 Patterson vLake Roadaway to good home Good pets Florence Preuss, 43339 PattersonLake Road Arnold Berquist233 bnadflla Si Pincknty, MlcWatch Repalficg Gold Stampl Watches Watch BoncUjeweU Handmade Fath BUUoMTVSaksServicJuries to give RADIO  TELEVISION SERVICE Prompt and CourteousPhone UP 8551 125 Webster SU Pinckney, Michigan Real EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Property Husinesi OpportunitiesLM Your Property VVth MUerald Reaku tiroker  209 North Peal t U P 84164 OPTOMETRISTEye ExamiiutioniWedeaday and Saturdayby Appointment9126 ChiLson Road, nu, N of Phone Brighton AC 744S1FOR SALEFord Tractor Cultiva ton nearly newCarl Hollister, 2822 West M36FOR SALE1941 Olds Sedan,battery Mike Harnack sr ADVSFOR SAEElectric Sander,2 Elctris diillsiwith buffing FOR SALE4 Burner Electric Stovefull size, good condition 20,00 Mrs Walter L Clark UP 83162FOR SALEA cabinet sink and annl homing water heater, Nelson Buzzard, Tel UP83332  1951 Ford tractor,like new with only 400 hours, plow and cultivator like new Carl Hollister 2828 M36 Weat1 navy hammock, I army cot paint F0R SALEPlants, Tomato, Cab WANTEDInteror andcorating We also lay tileDarrow and MrofkaPhone UP89991 ship of Puftnun, Livinftffcm County, blshes 239 for 00 Other bar bage Br0coli Petunias Pansieg  in 102 West Mam St Pinckney 25 d G HlMichigan, described ag a parcel of 102 West Main St, Pinckney, 25c a dozen George Holtback of Clarkg Grocery 664 Patterson Lake Road23ECOALIS THE OLD RELIABLE FUEL ORDER NOW AND TAKE ADVANTAGE 8F THE LOW SUMMER PRICESTERMSIFDESIREDD, EHOEY  SONS PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119 Cashway StoreFOR SALEFryers, Guineas, dressed, guinea eggs and keets, 100 eggIncubator, Shetland pwiy 4old, gentle George HoltUP 86602 FOR SALETrge Wtcfcen cuptoardbowling ball, bag and shoei, porcelain top kitchen table, Westinffhouft electric roaster, babys high chair house, Sunbeam electric,0RK STEAK, Lb GROUND BEEF, LbROUND STEAK Lb FROZEN STRAWBERRIES, Lb 49c i39c69c 49cWE Give Sbld Stamps with Any Purchase WANTEDAhea and RubbUh to haul Also 2 lots for sale , FOK Donald Gardner 45 Dexter St1 Pinckney, Mich,WANTEDOdd JODS on week end John C Burg, PhoneU 83277 years razor Singer sewing xnachine,round bobin, foot treddle type,larg metal wheel barrow, English dinner set service for 8 UP 88196 Someone to remove trees for woodbulls at the Echo Dell farm,Leo Davis, owner See Sylvster Harris, the farm manager at 11344 TonaaRoad, Pinckney, MichMON THRU SAT 8 AM to 9 PM L SUNDAYS 8 A M to 2 P MR BLOXOM PinckneysFRUITS VEGETABLESMEATS GROCERIESFISH rr, 28 Styltt to Choose FromlLt m civ jva  FBEB dMsoaittatlon ofnew Valwt m work cboM    Mpeeiallftook t UM fsatarMl vihiNn Air CIIM itMneiM, Ara SufportfirtCork   ResistMl 151, Htthl tttatltoUlJACK HANNETT WANTED iu cuicuggy ana acutter also parts for either, such as suie3 Piee wJtn heavywheels, fills etc Also driving har J bridge lamp, girl green nes Write stating what you have, I sjze 7 mmmm PHone U Mcondition and the price wanted W SALSLone uoThennTpce6 W,Seber, Bte l,fegoryt Heater and one AB apartment iiaft WATTTTMP wm I i ,  I Electric Stove Max ReynoldsSnSv v hUl TUtblh fnm   E Puto Phone UP 89922finckney or Portage Lake  wPhone UP 83230 SPyNET PANA BARGAIN tor1  immediate dale to responsible party OK SALE Oii barrells, prices , in this vicinity with GOOD CREDIT slashed Dick Campbell, the barrel  who can pay 5000 cash and small ,man Phone UP 88136WANTEDWooLMarket Pricethegavemment agrementLucius J Doyle, Phone UP 83128WANTEDJnterior PaintingPhone Howel 476W1gcalled for and delivered Phone Howell 1854 or U AUTOWilding SupjphM adff irtmtagsd monthly payment to finish, accountFamous make, perfect condition andfully guaranteed Write to CreditManager  Gallahan Music ov, 15920 Grand River Av, Detroit 27,Michigan, and we will notify whertto see spinet VLino Porto FOR RENTComptaflftty modernfour ropm apartment with bath, o cated at 512 Ea3t Main StPhoneJJP 83107R L SOWells aX9U 151fOh SALAYUland and qrwnl modml or mixed, also READY MIXED 4 I OBAV2L COMPANY4 mik wit ot Howl at FOR SALBThretHeaters Max 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