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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>Wednesday, JuneTHB ftNCJBfBY W8FATCHMICHIGAN MIRROR Memorial Day Program BASE BALL NEWS Michigan edueators are preparedto take Mich, educational needs tothe national conference at Washingtea DC Nov 28 to Dec 1 This wasfee HmM th Ut Dr Ue Mi Tssffiian, supt of public instructionBe wanted the local needs for educ tton boiled down in a national pattarn for,state and national aid Accordingly regional meeting werefcftld and the finding seat on state meeting President Hannah ofMichigan State College keynotedt  The Memorial Day observanTe in The Piackney high scbPoi teamrthe , Pinckney this year themany years was a success withthanks going to Rev Winger andhis committee The celebration started with a parade which formed at the elementary school, marched toboth cemeteries where a salute was fired by the South Lyon VF W squad Then the march went to square where the program wasThe parade was made up ofthe town fire engines CheUna first ia went into a slump last week end lost IallJfe ting and said major prob  g lams of education are the critics whoMy education is too costly He sawthey must, be answered and Vatxrarfuement refuted The Washingtorn conference will go into all phrasas of education Years of work for making lifeier pit homeless children reachediffff point this year in the legisla officialsney GirjScouts, Qn horsebacknumer0US othholseback grak Mhoolcarg  veterans ind decorated bicycles, Pinck seoutS Hamburg Cub3 4H floats, HandiHamj mer, Hurry and Curry, Pettysville, rcherClub, and many cars Thea hifir point this year in the legisl tore Both chambers passed billsand sent them to the governor forsignature One would make thestate pay half the cost of caring for was children in licensed nurseries The  Rev Frother would make the counties payone half the cost of caring for child ran in state institutions such asthe Lansing Reform School, Girl3school at Adrian and Childrens Institute at Ann ArborThe state will construct a supremecourt building and and another off ic building at Lansing These willtake care of all state employeesThe legislature killed the billto gfa the conservation dept powerto regulate the size of the deer herd    1   on MrsHelen VanBlaricumscar radiator was a real person andnot a dummy as many supposedJohn Burgs Industrial Arts boys also had a floatThe guest speaker B Jay Payne of Ann Ar,Schmitt gave the invocation The band played the Star Spangled Banner, a high schoolchorusj sang and Allen Rose rectkidLincolns Gettysburg Address The South Lyon V F W laid wreathat the foot of the flag poleStanley Dinkel, village president and the VFW commander made brief remarks Rev Schmitt gave the ben ediction and Chelsea hand playedtaps to two teams they had previouslybeaten, Boysville and South LyonBoysville beat them Tuesday 8 to4 Wilson started pitching for Pinck but was relieved by Campbell On Friday they lost to South Lyonwho scored twice on a a hit,2 errorspassed ball, 2 the 3rd and were aways ahead Pinckney was shut outby Hock until the 7th inning whenthey scored twice on a hit, 2 errors passed ball Each Pitcher allowed 4hitsCampbell walked 8 men to Hocksone Rick Miller hit a triplePinckney AB R HHiggs, ss  4 0 1Dyeer, If 3 0 0Packerlb 2 0 0Rowell, c 3 0 0Clark, 3b  3 0 1Miller, cf 3 1 1Campbell,p 3 0 0White, 2b 3 1 0Huhman, rf 3 0 1Gerycz, If 0 0 06atM Gtert8 MaryVCetlwttc GtarchBev FT, Albert Schailu, PastorMasses 800 and 1000 amNo vena devotions, Friday eveningat 710 Confessions, Friday evening afterNoeaa Devotions and Saturday from7SU to 800 p m and Sunday before the 800 Mass,MtMMiteSoutthWeinburger, lb Sweetman, cf  VanBonn, rf  Hock, pJones, cRoof, 2bHopkins, 3b Schlickman, If 2342 122 28 00 00 211 10 01000 00 Mennonite Church, RT Ezra Beechy, PastorS Supt Walter achorning WorsMj 1000nday Scfr ol 1100ouog Peoples Meeting 730ottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 800ongrdgationaJ Church Rev J W Winger, PastorSun day School 930 a m Morning Worship 1045 a mThura night prayer meeting at the church at 800Wed choir practice 730 p mThe People s CharonM36 West between Main and Unadilla StreetRev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor DOUBLE DROWNING CURRfcm COMMEtflTwo youth were downed at Mi j The Petty8vnie Ciyic  fcland Lake Sunday near the big island , SJHnsoring an advigory yotf u held Jun 13 to vote on closing the  SchoolThey were brothers, Jerry Robinson25, of Helleville and Larry Robinson,21, of Coidwater Both were nianie The older had several children andthe younger was only married a weekThey were buiidiug a cottage at Ki Und Lake and staying at the Ray Mitchell cotttage About 6 p m theytook Mitchells boat out It had nooars, only a home made paddle They lost the paddle overboard and trying to get it the older one fell in Larry jumped in for himWithercouia swim and both sank The Pinkney fire dept went out with theirflood light and sheriffs officers  brought dragging equipment but thebodies werent found until MondayJerrys at 10 a m and Larrys 3 p m They were taken to a Wayre Funeral home The voterestrictedto Pettysville area reionly Only 1st 2nd and 3rd pupils are taught at theret going to Pinckney Pettysvilleis in the school consolidation but isallowed to operate the school for 8grades Hot lunches have to be transported there The school needs 1000worth of repairs It has 24 pupilsKathryn Milier is the teacher potwill not be back next year But threecandidates filed for the Pinckney schoolboard Howard Thayer, JoeBasydlo and Thomas Bonner,Sunday SchoolSunday Worship YouthGroupEvening Service Thuts PrayerJr Choir Practice Wed Sr Choir Practice Wed 946 a m1100 a m 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m780 p mPinckney high school lost ballgame to Dexter Wenzel, sophmore WILLIAM uneral services PADLEYfor William H J Padley 87, resident of Spokane and BRIGHTON MIRDEK SOLYUliThe murder of Iawrence Jackson, 118 of Brighton was solved Monday Iby the confession oj 2 brothers,Will ,ium JolUs, 2o and Daniel Jolles, ISwhoso parents live atv Misick Sus ,picion was directed Toward thmwhen they were arrested for robbing a Manton nil station and a 32 riflfwas found in their possessionAfUr severe grilling younger confessedand said his brother shot Jackson because Jackson got their car number They were brought to the jailat Howell Women have won again in Michigan says the Detroit Free Pres and have demonstrated that the hand that rocks the cradle has the riffbt tosling the suds Back 10 years ago atthe end of World War II the bartenders union to provide jobs for returning soldiers got a law passed to barwomen bartenders The women organized a union of their own and took the matter to court where ithas been declared unconstitutional,Detroit alone is said to have 600barmaidsThis means there will be no any deer shutting them out 2 to 0 He allow NOTES O  LARS AuUseason this year There was , too ej 2 hits Deftergoj 6 off Jim Wilmuch protest from hunters lastyear who claimed there were no deer left to shoot at sonMarried at the home of Mrsude Harris on Darwin Road Satay night, her son, Ralph to RoseRAINBOW GIRL ASSEMBLY ,   , fijaturskilled the plan to The following from here attend Mroz, Rev Berquist officiatmgTheyhMraTovenor mansion by rais , ed the Rainbow Girls State Assembly were attended by Viola Hum, and money by popular subscript at the Detroit Masonic temple last Charles Galhgan jr RfaidonWathington,for 54 yoars,took place at the Smith FuneralHome, PHday at 1100 a m,the veryRev Frederick Ward Kates officiot inp Burial was at R veside C nutery with the Masonic Lodge offic A queer case came up at Port Huron last week Floyd Warwick,, 46,aMarine CHy boat livery man was ar rested for firing at Great Lakefreighters with a rife He did nothurt anyone but the rifle fire madefreighter crews nervous He said hedid it because the waves from the big boats were washing away tha foundations of his boat dockrXrisnotdead as they week Mr and Mrs Roy ReasonAnn Married by Rev Fr ohn Sullivan r spokaneM hospital 10,000 to plan such a  Shirley Reason, Leota Reason,Marilyn at Dexter Jlqnday, Miss Josephine Ml Padey WRg bJm July 186 jn He had been hospitalized twice inthe last few months and died MonMiller,CALENDAR Ackley, PaulaJlltie 7 P v ju, LJKUIU xvesuii,maiiyn         ivir raaiey was Dorn July 1867 in to 1 with Kennedy pitGustafson, Joyce Allen, Smith of Pinckney to V E Hill  pinckney, Michigan and was graduat way Bob Harrow hit aryNasicySptUeir, Roberta of Dexter   edwith the Law Classof 1897 from with thebases fullula CurletU Elisabeth , When Mark Swartheut crankedJws thg University of Michigan He Jfckney plays at   ,  T T ov TnocrJov Tt started uo SUdaenTyr   SOFT BALL TEAMThe Pinckney soft ball team WJlit2 games from the prison camp On Friday they came from behind andscored 6 runs the last inning to winf to t toe Jeffrey pot1 grand ft happened sgainr slam homer with the base full Phil ao a washer womanGentile and Dick Kennedy pitchedMonday niht Pinckney won 18to 1 vith Kennedy pitching all the home vin Meyers, Mary Boyd, Mrs James car Tuesday It started upI Boyd, Mrs Francis Robinson Sallyiodge iB planning an excur Utley, Pinckney was one of the 11Sion tc the Masonic home at Alma , jnjtiated in the order tliereSeveril Sunday in June in conjunctionOES Chacr 14B Theretamewithwitt be a picnic dinner and the twogroups will put on a program Theliaionic committee Is Merwin Camp bell, Winston Baughn, Clare Millerand ye editor OES committee Amanda DeBarr, Louise Ziegler inJoaa Matteson The date for the trip to the Ma jsonic Home in Sunday, June 26 Pinckneyites received special hnorsMarlyn Gustafson was named giun 1treasurer and Ann Shirley R aongrand servite and Mr9 Francis Robinson to the executive board Henry Ruusi, grand master of the MichiganGrand Lodge, was the speaker atthe banquet Friday night 25 REWARD25 car ypushing A H Murphys car up on the sidewalk in front of the bank The following teachers have beenhired for next year Supt, J 1 Doyle Prin, Mrs DoyleAsstAlice Stottlemire Junior high, JosephineHarris Intermediate, Sylvia ShankPrimary, Jessie Green the University of Michigan, jietaught mathmatics and science inReardon high school 19Q01904 andfrom 1905 to 1910 was associate Lincoln county superintendent ofschools, for three yearsMr Padley opened a law officeReardon in 1910 with insurance as asideline He sold his practise a year kney plays at Cassiily LakeA few yeiSin New YorkCity became famous over night by w inning the Irish SweepstakesLftitweek a Windsor housewife in modeatcircumstances with 5 children wa the winner The purse was  140,000There is a law agaim newspapersMonday night Leave here 600 pm giving the names of lottery winnersMrs AUTO ACCIDENTSelma Michaels, formerly of , information leadingPatterson Lake was injured last and conviction of theWednesday in an auto accident at  Monks and Cedar Lake Rds, south ol here and is in St Joe hospital tin Ann Arbor I will pay a reward of 2500 forto the arrestvandals whohave stolen several metal flag hold ers from veterans graves in Protestant Cemetery  Gene Mann Mrs Thrya Ferguson, 51, died at ago to Warden Hanel and his associate, AC McNulty He maintainedan apartment in Spokane for manyyears while carrying on a law prac tise in Reardon Surviving is his wife, Eugenahe married in 1905 who was EugeniaGuass of AnnArbor and a daughter, Willine who was aefmitted to tnebar in 1932 and practised in Spokane 15 years She now is a nun, SisterMary Julionna, Order of St Joseph,convent in NelsonBCMr Padley was a past master ofthe Reardon Masonic lodge and alsobelonged to the Odd FellowsSpokane Daily ChronicleLakelandPinckney will enter a float in theLivingston County Centennial atHowell July 4th P H Swarthout ischairman It will depict the first birth in Livingston county It tookplace on Darwin Road what is now Honey Creek Stock farmThe high school annual reunion isat White Lodge June 21 The Pinckney team plays Hamburgat Brighton Memorial Day and Potterville here Sunday ,Ye editor in company with RusselLivermore, Azel Carpenter and Emil Weddige is attending the MasonicGrand Lodge at Jacksonr Vivian Kingsey graduates from thecounty Normal at Howell this week She will teach at Pettysville this fall Pinckney Independents beeat Hagen Clothes of Ann Arbor Sunday by , scoring 3 runs in the 9th inningLee walked, Bagley scored him witha double, Kennedy was hit by a pit ched ball and Ed Brown scored bothwith a double Batteries Pinckneay Moran and Lee Hagen ClothesThomas and Bethke Baglay of Bass ERNEST BOTTIlLONE PINE INN Curb Serice The Lone Cedar Inn on M3f,East of Pinckney will open Saturday, June 4, 1955 undfer the samemanagement MISSIONARY SOCIETYThe Ladies Missionary Society ofthe Peoples fhurh met with MvNelson Buzzard Tuesday evening Mrs Lloyd Wellman had chargeof devotions, the theme beinjj Chritswords regarding prayer ami NwTestament prayer promises Mrs Leslie McKinlcy and MrWilliam Euler read an outline of theLife of Albeit Sweitzcr Refreshments were served Mrs Altn Ki insOn assisted The next meeting iswitt Mrs Woodroe MassyCONSERVATION NOTESTJm dent, purchased a public fishing site ir Otsego county and 15acrJs of forest landAn oil well will be drilled underwater on the Canadian side of LakeSt Clair next monthThis is the firptunderwater well to be drilled in or near Michigan Detroitgets its water supply here and this could cause wnt er pollution,69 forest fires burned 219 acres latweek 54,000 in improvement wnrk will but there has never been much enforcement Ail this free advertisingioLild boom the sale of sweepstaketickets here next year It is a yearlyevent, and is sponsored hy thestate, England aud Cuba aUo have such lotteriesThere are 2 things to which thereis apparently no limit, school and prison populations a though thereis no relation between the two The principal reason is the hujre growthof the state Michigans prison pop illation now stands at 9,500, largestin history Court sentences to prison have reached a level of 70 a dayThe state has 6,359 at Jackson, 1111 ,t Marquette, 1342 at Ionia, 512 ttthe Detroit House of Correction an4229 at Cassidy Lake besides thoStat conservation and recreationalcampsSCHOOL ELECTIONA special meeting will be held atthe Pettysville school on June 13 at8 p m to determine the issue of The attempt to limlfc gasOHatprices by the legislature failedTherliwas doubt as to the bill constituteionality and such a bill would havfcost the state 750,000 in businessbe spent on the upper White River , nccpts tax Power CotnpanieJtllrailroads and telephone companieshave their rates regulated but nHthe oil companies who are noted as public utilitiesLake and Clare Brigham of Howell  whether or not to close Pettysville played with Pinckney j school All elgible voters are akThe Fred Reads with Nancy Rea3 attended a birthday dinner lastatHerbert PateraKeith Ledwidge, will say firstGretchce Tasch,Senor Satatatorian mass at St Marys church, SundayCOMMENCEMENTJUNE 3rd,INVOCATION  Rev Ezra BeachyPROCESSIONAL  Mrs Eloyse Campbell, PianistSALUTATORY   Gretchen TaachCLASS HISTORY Delia Slayden, Ruth ABB Bates, JoAnn Rowell James Wilson, James Spittler, Kenneth Ruhn, Norman ClarkGLASS PROPHECY  Eva Kellenberger, Shirley Madden, GwonCkisey, Norma Clark, Clement Charbonneau, Robert Charbonnen PRESIDENT A9DRSSS JAMES ROOKEACCEPTANCE OFSEN1OR GAVEL Richard CampbeU,Senior Class President 1966 CLASS WILL Btireriy Schild, Mary Standridge, James DoytejamesUvey Neal Clark GIFTATORY  Mary McCleer, Marcia McCleerMarilyn Shirey, JaniciBorne, William RbwtllRiefc Miller, Robert Perry CLASS POEM   Ronald GulickVA1AMCTORY 1 J Artesta RoderickP1SSSNTATION O AWARDS AND DIPLOMAS Wesley ReaderBONG   Senior ClassRev Etra Beahy  v  , Mrs in Battle Creek, honoring MrsFrank Peters birthdayWalter Clark and wife spent theweek end in East TawasMrs Albert Dinkel entertainedThursday in honor of her hubandssbirthday Frank Ziegler and wife,Louise and Normaa Ziegler,, Tom Brown and wife, Homer Abney andwife, W F Close and wife,Amanda DeBarr Audrey Klikott, NaacyChubb and Cecelia BoscherThe Hoyt mill at Clinton, operated by the Hoyt family for 43 yearshas been sold to the Atlas Milling Company On May 23 Harry Lavey, brother of Lee who has been with the Standard Oil Company 35 years retired The company gave him farewell party in the main bull room of the Hotel Tuller 350 fellow workers were present Harry received many nice gifts Bom to Mr and Mrs Carl Lents school Allto attend This includes persons overyears of age who have resided district 30 days or more 21in in Dickinson countyThe dept has rone on record solidly against baitinpr ducks This Astrewinj grain or food near blinds to to attract ducks  About 36,000,000 trees equivalentto one an aero will be planted n Michigan this yearThe conservation is considering the Salkvaccine bill to vaccinate all child from 5 to 20 years old 28 milUflwould be appropriated This woulaTV on Thursdays at 2 p m channel  otly vaccjnate a 5th of them Thi No  i  ,,,iA Viouo fn roiao thmprogram is on states would have to raise tha1000 rural mail earners have start nnp As of now however noLIBRARYWe have 6 new adventure bookson Switzerland, Norway, France,Sweden, Holland and Italy for children Two new books for adults are a Treasury of American GardeningWhiting and Bonjour Tristesse by Sagon , ,ruffod jrrouse, deeffc prleasnd census The Mich Dept of Conservationtop honors with its film The Doer Story at the national meeting atNew Orleans May 18 44 states andHawaii wpre represented 63 fires damaged 336 acres lastweek vaccine is avalable The100 for 3 shots with doctors extraIeomv, Campbfell of Lansing Sunday, a TOWN8HHP NOTICEThe Putnam Township Boardshall meet the second Tuesday ofeach month to transact any bu ness which may come before it Any persons with grievances or problemspertaining to township business will 1 be asked to meet with the board to Sund when Mr8  Rudolpndiscuss their problems at this time  SignedLloyd HentUeSupervwor Mnrraj Kennedy, clerkArnold Berqnist Trea FEUX JARLOWSKIFelix Jarlowski, a former reesident, died in Dotroit Thursday Sunvivors include his widow,2 sons And3 daughters Funeral and burialwere iqPetroj Ye editor knew of the LeviMiily when he lived in Detroit In1516 The Levine factory ComTYicwealth tnd the rcv where he lived Davidj father of the boys, came frostI sia in 1901 and was an autoeerHe invented a car the Levine, organised ai and a few cars were madecompany went out of1 1915 the Irvine factory had saas1 ed into other hands who  inp large shells and warBan White, Leo C Lavey, Trustee aO E 8 Calwdtr JQM ltftagutar ner at the Irving Catrell home some one broke into her home He took 2 the grand lodge banquetin money and helped himself tolunch Her nephewst Frits andell GardaerGt AmrArbor whtrame U caH frightened him away aU Ann Arboi Born to Mr andHainfat , r TCi  WWW  ytiii  jirLfor TKeLUOQAOBPwVmon 2500fcdiral 101J Center, 13 Julietfitted travel caj 1775 Righf, 21Deluxe Wardrobe 3000SPRUCE is the color tha wonderful new fashion colorwW feoturfrrg In Skyway Luggage Spruce goejsmartly with everything you wear srays forever new bcau Skyway Luggage is covered with scuffproof,washable Koroseal Skyway cam are finished luxuri ously with superb cast hardware, saddla stitching, beautiful taffeta linings Start a Skywxiy set for only 1775 Ipiw taxTM R5 I f Goodnch CAlso Available in Tan For MenPeirce sStore For Women HOWELLfWhich Costs MoreA POSTAGE STAMP OR A GALLON OF GASits a foolish question, especially whenyou muse add in your time and shoeleather, cob Let the mailman go aroundpaying your bills for you    pay bycheck A checking account here is busik, convenient You can make yourTHfSTATE BANK NEIGHBORING MTTES George Robb, husband of the former Eileen Kuhn of Gregory, it apatient at Mercy hoepitl, JacksonThe Stockbridge senior class numbers 66They went to Washington D C by train May 25 on their senior tripThe Stockbridgee Telephone Cowho own the Grgory telephone Coar asking for a rate tacreaeThe Brighton Argua has raised afund of 3200 by public subscription as a reward for the capture of Lawrence Jackson oil station attendantwho , was slain,1  The Brighton senior class numbersj 65 Commencement is June 2 Mr and Mrs Emil Kuchar, formerly of Hamburg township, celebrated their 40th wedding anaiversory in SanMoniea, Calif, where they liveMrs Gerald Kennedy of Howell underwent another operation at St Joe huspitaj, Ann Arbor, last Wed, nesday Mike Carr, son of Mr and MrsWayne Carr of Pinckney has been appointed one of the 5 night editorsi of the Michigan State Cloliege News at East Lansing1j Mr and Mrs Ernest Lawson ofI celebrated their 50th wedding anniv ersary MMaMy 29thj Rev M S Fall of Eureka, Mich i is the new pastor of the Howell Evanj gelical churchj Mrs Don Burns of Pinckney hasj been teaching the Yoimglove schoolj while Mrs CH McRorie was in j McPherson hospital, Howellj A marriage license was issued to  Charles Heath, 31, and Mrs Martha Robb, 25, both of Pinckney They1 They were married by Justice Smg er of Brighton Thursday night A stork shower was givven last week by MrsLawrence Langer forMrs Duane Meyers of the HowelJ Pinckney Roadl Mrs Harold Maycock is a patient  at McPhersou hospital, Howell  Dexter senior class numbers 62 Commencement June 2 The So ithi The Coyle school near Whitmure Lake and Lock MacAlpine will vote on being1 annexed to the Dexter i school system 1 Xhe Bitztvh school in Lima tras vot  ed to be annexed to the ChelseaI school system  Mr and Sam Bohnet of Chelsea celebrated their 50th wedd ing anniversary May 31 They have  one daughter, Mrs Al LipphartI They all make Tnistirkesr eWn Les Memtt oi the Livingston CountyPress Recently he remarked in hisspecial column that 100 years ago Kinsley S Binghanr of Green Oak1 ihi only Livingstou cuunty man to hold the oifice of governor was inoffice Cliff Heller takes him toI task The latter says Edwin Mj Winans of Hamburg was eltcted governor and served from 189193Before that lie had been supervisor,member of the legislature and con greessman He was also a member ofi Livingston Lodge No 76 Whereas tae Mette at gmniheld at Grand Rapids last ywas economy and al measure in volving more money were voteddown, the grand lodge aeaaien atDetroit last weak swung to the other extreme awj approved all measures except the one raising delegatesg o iraiv oi an iX IUOJJ pwxfps a day and 9 cents a mileThe moat eevfrovereal matter wasthe amendment to assess all duespaying Paving Masons J2 extra to build an 84 bed hospital addition atthe Alma Masonic home A similarone with a 3 year limit wa defeated last yearlt might have had hard going this year except for a trumpcard played there last Tuesdaynight at ,the grand lodge banquet when two Jewish brothers, Davidand Saul Levme who own the Federal Engineering Co offered a cash gift of 100,000 to the MasonicHome Hospital Fund, providing thegrand lodge passed the 2 hospitalfund With this push the Z amend men went through again proving the wisdom of the late Al Smith ofNew York who once said Nobody Ever Shoots Sana Claus The grandsecretarys salary was raised from 6,600 year to 7,200 when it wasshown the other grand lodges were paying more than MichiganThe other legislation had mostlyto do with the ritual, monitor andblue book The wardens will here after be allowed to vote in elections for DDIs and member of Board ofGeneral PurposesThe speaker Tuesday night wasthe Rev Hamilton Alexander of LheInterdenominational Church whoseexpenses were paid by the General Motors He is from Oklahoma CityHenry Ruusi, bulk oil dealer ofIshpheming was named grand master This is mostly a gesture as he isfirst named grand marshall and in 6 years climbs the ladder to the office of gfand master The only contest thisyear was for grand marshall where Willard Sauer, Sparta apple grower won over Arthur Torrey, Grand Blanc druggist, RheinhartThallner of Flint and Percy William of Detroit on third ballot MichiganMascnery had another big growthlast year there being now over 171,000 Masons in MichiganGrand Lodge is in Detroit nextyear againAt first days session Ona Campbell, spokesman for Livingston 776presentedgdieck for 500 as a cen tennial memorial fund to the Masonic hospital, was the preccedsof the banquet here May 18 to whichthose who paid 5 got free tick etsThis was the initial contribution tothe fund The second day William Ely of the Masonic Temple Assnpresented a check for 1015 from the temple employes as the secondgift to the fund HOWELL THEATREHOWEIX, MICHIGANWea, Thar, Jaa 1, t d Jaae ftateeff sa UNDERWATER la Qaaemrope aad ColerFriday, Satarday, JaaeX 4 Doable JreetareJoha Agar ad Lori NelsonlaREVENGE OF THE CREATURE LE THEATRE wBmnu LAWFriday, Sateday, Jaae S, 4 THE BOLSI ia Waraer Cesar, A Western Ctaaea ftarriaff RaadeJaa fleetDOWN THREE DAREgheawiek CraWer ftala Cartoea Faith Domergue aad Richard CULT OF THE COBRA1Sunday, Monday, Jaae 5 6Matinee Sunday 23tfp m eoax John Wayne and Forest TuckerinSANDS OF IMA JIM ATues, Wed, Thur, Juae 7, 8, 9 Kirk Dauglas and Jeanne CrainrinClaire TrevorMAN WITHOUT A STARSYLVANTHEATRE Suaday Monday, Ja I, A STAR IS BORNin CiaeauSeese StarriafJady Garland, JaaieiCartooa aad Neva Feature Time MonJay 64,  fVChelsea, Michig rtFriday, Saturday, June 3, 4 THEY RODE WESTin TechnicolorA Western StarringRobert Francis, Donna Reed and Phillip CareyCartoon and Latest News Show 715 and 908Sunday, Monday, June 5, 6THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE StarringGlenn Ford Anna Francis, and Luis CalhernCartoon and Pete Smith Sunday, Monday, June 5, Tuw, WU ThrM Jaae 7, ft, PRINCE OF PLAYERSin Tecaakeleria Ciaea8cefe withRolaa4 BurtaaJfagand John DerekandBLACK TUE8DAT withEdward G RobiaaeaNews aad CarteonSGO DRIVEIN THEATREj ANN ARBOR MICHIGAN Friday, Saturday, Juae I, 4 PASSIONin Techaicelor withCornel Wilde, Yvenne DeCafieAleoHANSEL AND4 Teeaaieetof witaAnimated Puppets Cartoo 1JfCATTLE QUEEN OF In Technicolorwith  Barbara Stanwyck, RonaldandBIG HOUSE U 8 Awita Brodetick Crawford, RalaHCartooaSunday Shows 3579Tues, Wed, Thur, June 7, 8, 9 GREEN FIREStarringStewart Granger, Paul Douglasand Grace Kelly in colorShows 77 iST aiiti rifrCartoonCominsfThe Country GifrU 20,000, e Leagues Under the Sea, LiviThe William Fogg family of Chi cago and the M E Darrows were Sunday guests of the George Thompsons and caled at the Bert Benhamhome in Brighton Frank Aberdeen and wife spentthe week end at the Harold Fairchild home in Birmingham L Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbitt GeoW JRouah and wtfe were to were Sunday guests of the Frank Fiint gundayNaylors of Eaton Rapids and had The HowellKinghts of CoWwtethe Gordon Hasten of Ypsilanti for attended ma88 aSt M,Monday guests Sunday and went 9omwai  VTues, Wed Thur, June 7, EAST OF EDENin CinemScope and C OhJulie Harri and Jaaiej DeaaCHALLENGE OF THE WBST in TechnicolorCartoon ai 10,000 faawed by our memberahip in e Federal Depodt kurarance CorporatJooIHl  Over EightyNine Yearn of Safe Notes of 48 Years AgoEd Farnam is remodelling hishome of West Main StThe Seniors hold an ice creamsocial at the town hall SaturdaynightThe Charles Reason family havemoved back to Pinckney from Poa tiacJoe Kennedy is working in a Detroit printing officeFrank Dolan, clerk for W E Murphy for a numberof years has purchaseda half interest in the storeMi and MpS John Cadwell gave areception aX their home Wednesday night forRev AG Gates and wifenew pastor of the Congl churchMy Biogan entertained theChance Club Tuesday night President Teddy Roosevelt speok at Lansing May 31G W Reason had a tuer,moved from his neck lait weekThe Normal College News carrieda writeup of the college base ball team last week of which Jackhave won all games including onefrom Michigan State,ied at Pontiac last week They are ied at Pontiac last weeek They areliving in the Greer house on Unadilla St, here Bert Nash sold 6 horses to cityparties last weekCyrus Bennett suffered anotherstroke Friday nightBom to Thomas Cooper and wifeof Jackson last week a sonFosket Bros, of Howell commencedwork on the Honey Creek drain lastweekTtay are living in the tennant house on Fred Hemmingways farm and batching it reTRUCKS TRACTORS CABSRUSSELL D SMITH CO flOWVLL MICH  rB l6St Harold Nuoffer and wife ofand Bob Horine were Sunday quests of the Lloyd Hendees Albert Dinkel and wife spent Sunday at the W F Close nome atLake Lobdell The Erstan Clarkaof Will dodoln  ,byH W WYLIE called on the Bob Pikes ThurdaayRose Read and wife wert Sundaydinner quests at tke Hecfc flaeedi of you can set, we dont mean the flapperday dance ITt but a routine thats just as exhaustingscrubbing1 scouring blockbottomed pots and pans lENow thats something thatan electric cook ntvttas to do You s, electric heot is cloon a light Thatsr, tooDeHrolt BeJIsoniL if Aij m1 MfCKKS T DISPATC HWednesday, Jnn e t  196 6  I t         Matter mAc t o f Muc k I  Ut r11 4 Bo  Howef i St  PIMI  Mkf cS b P  a TaarLINGERI EGENT S FURNISHING SCANNED GOODS GROCERIE S ORYGOODSKENHEDYS  GENERA I TOR 1 Mrs Ella jSigler, Mrs MarjorieShontz and 3 children f BetUe Creek called on Mrs Mary Hoff an1at the Curlett home MondayEarl Bunert, John Campbell andJames Ferguson of Detroit called at the Curlett home Friday and weredinner guestsLadies from Pinckney who attended the Michigan Library conventionat Hartland Thursday were FlorencePreuss, Margaret Hollingsworth,Viola Read, Jennie Devereaux waml L M BonnerEx Staff Sergt Donald Clark ofYpsilanti was a Pinckney visitorMemoria Day,Isabel Nash, Martha Marsh, AnnArbor spent Monday at the MartinRitter homeThe Jack Reasou family were inAllen, Mich SundayMrs Francis Robinson is enteraining the past matrons of Tyrian Chapter OES at her home at Rush Lake ttodayRobert Hovine of Delphos, Ohio, isvisiting hereLemuel Martin of Ypsianti wasin town SaturdayMrs Madeline Moran Stock ofBirmingham and Mrs Florence Van Beuran of Byron calledEmma Dinkel last weeekMrs Edith Peck has gone to Fort Wayne, Ind,to visit her daughterCharles Frost and wife of Detroitcalled on Harry Frost one day latweek The Jack Follick family of Demitwere Sunday callers df the HenryHaucksMrs Aima Harris is at ther farmhome for awhileJune Hobon will work in the ClarkGrocery this summerFloris Clark and Herb S ma aretaking care of the Pinckuey Cemetery Mrs Fannie Kavanaugh of Jucksun is visiting here  rIi MYRON HUGHESComplete Urn Plumbing Ftehmt and SuppliesElectric Oil and Gas Hot Water HtatersComplete Une of PompsWe Sell  W Install  We ServioePHONE UPi114 71 EAST VvfWagoners Groceron Mrs 6086 Pinokney ftoadQuality iViechondisei LOW PftlCEStoer and Wise to Take OutTeXirvir LnHelle familyturned frjom Vermont have Hoeit 705J2THE ROUSH PLUMBINGater Systems Plumbing Repairing310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 Pinckney   SUN DAY Mike Terhune and wife of Flintcalled on Mrs Mary Hoff SundayGeorge Dagy ar and wife of De trit spent the week and with Murr DagtfavThe Clare Miller familyDetroit Monday  were inMrs Eloyse Campbell accompanied NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALEDefault having been made in fVconditions of a certain Mortgap made by William C LiIrad amHazel  Lalrad, his wife ofMichigan to Ernest H Greor Pinckney, Michigan, dated the 2day of Februrary 193l, and rect  ed in the office of the RegisterDeeds for the County of Livingstoand State of Michigan on the face of beginning, containfafacres more or leasDated May 6th 1950Francis J Shields andWillis L LyonsAttorneys for MorttfafM Business Address 12 NStreet Howell Mich Stotfoihthe 34 8th graders to Ann Arbor Fii tJay of February, 1952, in Libai 265day where they sang over Station of Mortgages, on pages 481482 onWUOM f which Mortgage there is claimed to20 lb twins were born to Mr and l be due at the date of this notice torMrs Ferrel Maycroft of CoopersviUe  principal and interest, the sum oflast week, th biggest on record The  Eight Hundred Thirteen and5 9 50 HOWELLPINCKNEY ROADFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS   twinb FLORALbcii, LbI RUtt, Lb1CN1C HAMS, Lb LAB BACON, LBGROCERIES AND COLD MEATSSOWERS KfOTONFD AUdTlON SAll The Howard Reads entertained theGeorge Wildes srs, tThe George Wildes jrs the E Rows and theGeorge Wilson family of Ann ArborMonday , Harry Jackson of Lansing andMrs Anna Croupe and dangrter,Vivian of Flint called on Mrs Beulah Miller SaturdayMrs Joan Bird Haydu and babyof North Carolina are at them Lirdcottage at Portage Lake The Junior Henrys of Dettroit andKeith Bradburys of Chelsea spnt Sunday at the L, J Henry home father is a cousin of Arnold Berquist,Mrs Eloyse Campbell and Mr3 Esther Hall The Andrew Campbells called onthe Don Bennets at Webberville Sunday, Mrs Clare Pamer is visiing herson, Wesley and famiyy at StLouisMissouriMrs Annabelle Campbell with hersister, Lucille, and Mrs M Crockett were in Chelsea Friday date52 100ths 81352 Dollars and the further sum of TwentyFive an1OOlOOths 2500 Dollars as Attorneys fees, making the whole amount claimed to be due at theof this notice, towit, the sumHundred ThirtyEight and 52100 hs 85852 Dollar to which amountwill be added at the time of sale iJl taxes insujance that may be paidby the said Mortgagee between thedate of this notice and the time of said sale and no proceedings at lawMrs Roberta Amburgey accompan  having been instituted to recover  the debt now remaining secured bythe week tudKennedy at St Joe hospital Ann38c25f 39c49c to bad weathrit was necessary to postpone my auction M Ifl my personal pVoperty at public auction at my fam located mita Norh of DiUr and one mile West to North TerritorialJUp4th, 19SSSALE SARTP AT 100 0CLprK SHARPMACHINERY, CRAIN XNITSTRAWr POULTKV,GOODS MISOILLAtfEOUS ARTICLES OF S ALBC8H MARTW Ui with Ross Lanilfand wife at Cincinnatti, Ojo,James Popp and family of Plymouth, the Wm Lamb and Esil Meyer families of Ann Avbor wirem ek end callers of the W H Meyeer family The Gene Shehan family of Anni Arbor spent Sunday with Mrs Louise ShehanEarl Saverys of Dexter weresight guests of the RalphHalls The George Kennys of Webstercalled at the John McDonnel homeSunday nightThe Charles Hortder family of Datroit and John and Mary Hollis of Hamburg were Sunday guestts atthe Lester McAfee home Clarence McGowan of Pontiacspent Sunday with Mrg TV1Xoyle  Mrs C H McRorie underwentsurjrery at St Joe Hohpita, Ann ArborMadeline bck of Birmlngr ied the 2nd grade to the Detroit ooFridayThe Ronnie Hoskins family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Bob Ackey homeThe Ted Olsons of Dearborn w reSunday guests of the Joe GriffithfamilyMrs Dorothy Kennedy, Mrs Ambrose Kennedy and Mr and Mr Irvin Kennedy called on Mrs HArbor, Sunday The Roscoe Yarborougrh family ofBerkley and David Ledwidjre ofFlint spent the week end with MnEleanor Ledwidje Keith Ledwidgvwith 2 friends from Plymouth seeminary called Thursday Raid mortgage, or any part thereof,whereby the power of sale contained in said Mortgage has become op terative fNow Therefore, Notice is 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 forclosed by asal of the premises therein desnoe3rbTio much t be necessary, at public auction, tothe highest bidder at the West frontdoor of the Courthouse in the Cityof Howell and County of Livingston, Michigan, that belnj the place fotholding the Circuit Court in and forsaid County on Wednesdayhe 10thof the Murray Kennedys Saturday The Jack Younjr and Don Bumsfamilies were Sunday guests of the Ray Burns family  Meadames Florence Baujrhn andVirginia VanNorman were in Ann Arbor Friday Mrs Marion Epeldingcr and 3children of Detroit called at theGeorge VanNorman home Sun layWayne Carr spent the week end Eastern Standard Time in the forenoon of said day, and said premisoawill be sold to pay the amount so asaforesaid then due on said Mortgage together with Six 6 percent interest, legal costs, Attorneys fees and also any taxes and insurance that said Mortgagee does Dayon or prior to the date of said sale which premises are described insaid mortgage as follows towit  ffftaate andbeJnjLin theJTowJi MrBob Horrine was a dinner gueosts day of August1956 at 10W oclock  j,au, Kingnwell 2 son ofand Mrs Henry Kingswell otwas brought here Saturday for burialin the Pinckney Cemetery, Rev J MMcLucas of Brighton officiated The boys mother wa the former LucilleA mo of HowelJRoy Dillingham and wife called onGuy Hlafr and wife of FowlerviUfSaturdayRobert Pike and wife attended,    Ufcftmeratof Tier fithw, WilUuTfffilbLinEortH nhtp of Putnam, Uringaton Omnty, Pentley at Corruna last week UnTho Howard Reads and Martin Michigan, Hescrftyd u  nareeL Of Bentley came home with them lhad dinner at SeKuTerS tl land described as follows beginning Arnold Abney, son of Mr Mil,Marshall, Sunday at the Southeast corner of the North Homer Abney is seriouslyThe Leo Bettys famiy of Walled east Quarter M of the Northwent The Charles McCoUumaX,ey MowLake, Jame Greene and wife of Lan fractional Quarter  of Section ers of North Towanda NaingrUn Dors Zinn of Battle Creek 31 Township 1 North Range 4 East Florence Tuper of Ptotand Robert Carr aod Joyce Ortondahl Michigan thence North 8440 feet ie Whitehwuis andof Grand Rapid spent the week tad thence West o feet tha Sooth bom of Gretow eall tmti theaet East 5 feet to1 BmM Z  Pii H lPivj  1  1VV1JV  ,   v J ,,        ,          Wifcsefay,  1,  iGkmmt gHt tar tH ill cm iitisn THE NEW HOOVER, t ass how ths edueiv doublestcstch hose lets you clean    TATE OFU meA true copy BUSINESS Pt0rT8SNAL C0KNI the Matter el thsWilliam Roche,DseesssdMaV wTmt   illft I F0 SALESeven    Present, Honorable Hiram sV sMthJudge of Probsts dge of ProbateNotice U Hereby Given, ffcst thspetition of Gerald J McClearthe exeeutor of said estate, praying bis final account be alWered 4 tteresidue of said estate aaeigftes tothe peoplt entitled thereto willbe heard at the Probate Court on June 21, 1915 It it Ordered, that nottce thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, tothe Pinekney Dispatch, and that thef thi notice Th Ptnekaay ffaaitimgBif Hi Mnfi  m Pincknay, h 00 A ISfSSE  IMASSfi11Lake Roadthe Pinekney Dispat, n petitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each known party  interest at his last kmemm MrtMby registered mail, return dd t l NOIiCEfers ptss to gfveaway to good home Good pet Florence Preuss, 43S88 attersoa Lake RoadFOR SALEFord Tractor Culttva ton nearly new Carl Holliater, 2822 West M36FOR SALS1941 Oids Sedan, ewbattery Mike Hantack srXMAB Csxthar  AAaiArand sat tfefc aWature Constellation free Its a 48iach tap measurea perfect for sewing as Hoover to Till WttK ONLY SPECIAL TRAMM ALLOWANCE 1THE LAVEY by registered mail, return pdemanded, at least fourteen 14Ocys prior to sack hearing, sr Ifpersonal service at least five 8 daysprior to such hearingHiram R Smith Judge of ProbateCelesta ttothafll Register of Pros FOR SAEElectric Sander Elec tris drills, with buffing attachments, receipt 1 navy hammock, I army cot paint  brushes 8289 for 100 Other barrains 108 Wst Main St, Pinekney,gback of Clarks GroceryJACKSON MOTOR PEEDWAYBoatsUSED ROW BOATS PICNIC TABLES LAWN BOY POWER MOWERSEV1NRUDE MOTORS SALES AND SERV1CI MILL CREEK SPORTING Phone HA 6 8133 DEKTBR, MICHIGAN TBS 8TATB OF MICH1GAHTke Prebate Court for the Ooustyof Livingston in the Matter  tss Batata sfAdolph Grumelot St, Deceased At a session of said Court held onMay 10, 1956Present, Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat all creditors of said deceased are required to presentx their claimsj in writing and under oath to saidJ court and to serve a copy thereof upon Adolph Grknelot Jr, 2878 Huron River Drive, Pinekney, Mich igan a fiducuary of said estate and that such claims will be heardby said Court at the Probate Officeon July 19, 1955It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, inthe Pinekney Dispatch, and that the jUe   health Except WednaadaysMOIL, Ta, FL, Sat, T00 to00 r M ft SiHUUBfs 6s Re DENTISTU2tt N Michigan Av Telephones Office 936   814 DirectorMoctoip SQipo AgiafciK ServJe v SEniilkB by AppointmentHoweli, MichiganLatUvtyGeneral Iniurance u pLYLB W MUN8EU, ASSOCIATE RSGumnw LANDaumvsiorOffice ZllH tt Grsad fever ISilW HoweU Nkblga W MaaseH, 120 West Grand fifcrarHoLPhoae 358yLivestock HaulingWeekly Tripe Made to Detroit General TruckingPmOWB U P Mi4TRoger J Ctrr AgencyCOBfPtBTS COYXBNNlNBVvl Sales A SpecialtyBtrtWiHeOaU FowbrflL tMF6 AGIEdith R Carr 14 2 BULL STPinckaey, Mkk Phone UPj ArnoEVERY SAT NITE rick 700  Races 830  233 linodOki 8jtiWotdj BsWrtcheeKandmads fustim fFtRitter TVSalesService RADIO  TELEVISION 8BTICBTVia Asher Wylie family spent the  Prompt and CosrtssiHwJei end I McLin, Mich  , Phone UP 86M1 121 Harry Lavey and wife of Detroit,  Hncknsy,were Sunday guests at the Lee UQjSIFED Farm, Homes, Lake PropuTOBufeinesi OpportunitieiList Your Ptaptrt K MlBroker  209 NortkBONB U P 841itDR J  CAMfAl OPTOMETEIBTBye FTffuMiMnWaiaeatejr aad 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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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r entrie swer e Brighton, , Mar y Jan e Mathias Fowlerville , Hele n Judd , Howel l Mar gare t Devereaux  Dair y Queen , Jam tCook  Mis s Devereau x o f Howel l wa sth e winner  niht Mis  Ann a Reaso n enttrlain s2  a i a  prcnuptia l showe r fo r Mr nlievoil y Pilrn m wh o wa s marrie d  oDoucla s Hors t a t th e Con l churc hFriday  ftin ii, WMI  Mos t arir R f frobmem s wer eHenr y DeTraaf mer M ierve d b  Mie   rViiay rr  iT 7W e vi, iie dSh e I o went D l ne wDctioit vSai hoe s au i aIin g th e stat e conventio n   of th eKainbow  Girl s a t th e Detroi t Ma soni c Templ e Thursday,Frida y an dSaturday Th e Elementar y schoo l pupil s g ot o  th e Detroi t zo o Frida y an d Mrs Campbell s roo m t o Mich , Stat effUeg  museum , Eas t Lansing Th e footing s ar e i n fo r th e ne waddition s t o th e Pinckne y element ar y an d hig h schoo l buildin g an dsom e block s hav e bee n laid  jMr  an d Mrs , Do n Swarthout e 1wr t dinne r guest s o f Mr  an d Mr s jEmi l Weddig e o f An n Arbo r on eda y las t week    , Mrs  Margare t Reiblin g an d Mr an d Mrs  Joh n Laru e o f IMr  Notes o t 4   i ear s Ag eThoma s Sheha n an d daughter ,Cora , lef t las t week  for Liberty , N Y , wher e th e latte r wil l b e u  patien ta t th e Loomi s Sanitarium , wher e Dr C  L  Sigle r lecentl y was Th e Congl , ladie s too k in  1 1 a tthei r te a Wednesday Mat t Jeffreys  is paintin g Pete rConiway s far m house N  H  Caverl y an d Jame s Smit hwen t t o Detroi t Monday Sunda y afternoo n th e Donaldso nfar m house , westo f tow n burne dd,own  Mrs  Oliv e Donaldso n an d tw osmal l grandchildre n wh o liv e ther eescape d bu t n o furnitur e wa ssaved  Burne d shingle s se t fir e t o th ewood s nea r b y an d 2 0 acre s wer eburne d over Ther e wil l b e a  temperanc e meet in g a t th e M  E  church , Sunda y eve ning  Th e progra m is  pian o prelude ,exercises , Rev  Littlejohn  solo , Id aVioli n solo , Henr y Isham  Devotiona lexercises , Rev  Lottlejohn  solo , Id aBurchell  address , Rev  Gates  SOP ,Florenc e Andrews  address , Rev Littlejohn Th e Mario n Reaso n famil y ar  no wlivin g in  th e Goodric h hous e o n Pear l iSt Ic e ha s froze n severa l nigh t las tweek  and overcoat s ar e ou t again Th e Stat e San  purchase d a  spu no f horse s o f Ca i Valentin e o f Web ik  for  350 , OIL STATIO N ATTENDEN TLawrenc e Jakso , 8 , nigh t atten dan t a t Bur l Weathervvaxe s Stan dar d oi l statio n in  Brighto n wa s mur dere d b y brih s earl y Tlunsdii, 1morning  Hi s bod y wa s finin d b vLawrenc e Antk U an d hi s wit o uii ytha i mornin g o n Rioke U Uad    ciu t ho f Brighto n nea r Winan s Lak e Rl whe n the y wer e Moinji  t o churji Meanwhil e Pau l Painte r cni  K  o nth e statio n it4lf i a m  ha d ini, dth e oi l statio n dese i UMI an d Jack s nniissirm  an d calle d Weatherwa x wh ocalle d th e stat e police  The y fuu dabou t 15 0 missin g fro m th e cas hregiste r bu t 20 0 in  th e loc k saf e vvi suntouched Jackso n ha s bee n sho t 3  time sthroug h th e ches t an d groin  H e issuppose d t o hav e bee n kidnappe d b yth e bandit s an d shot Las t Jun e h e graduate d fro mBrighto n hig h school  H e ha d onl yha d th e oi l statio n jo b 3  weeks  H elive s wit h hi s father , siste r an d a naun t wh o is  blind  of t 1 l,icl Vivry ai th e librar yb y   rIvku Piii i r Th e Tt ib y Yrrv e S, an  S nna ri  hyTae Wayd e b y M  rrUand District  i  of th e Mieniy  r i IAv i  v  hol d Iliei r Stii lii,1  i   Harlkn d o n Thursda yTiii    liennt r J  hai i manrudee s SecJon  cols o fSitre  l y  Mol       M rM  ei i M,IA  Mii 1i  a t i    Sol d Ilia, Air  S i id I  I  f o    i  i i  1 1  k   i 1    11     t  1   J t o iAn n A v v  ryk  Mr, , ciM  Shije i  el l inati  an d  Maceoii i any inj  w mticu       Mrs    I,  An n 1SAV S riUS T MAS SO n Jun e 5  at 1 0 a  in  a t SL  Mary sChitreh  Pinrknc y lrfiin  K  iinLdwide , so n o f Mr  Kleaaoi  , Wldg e an d th e Ilit e Mi N Lel i wil l celebiat e hi s firs t Ma  Tlu 1  jjries t wil l he  assiste d b y Uev  Alber tSchmitt , Pnuktuy , ifs  Allt  Zhcika , deacon , Rev  Charle s Zeeb , u oeaco n an d Jerom e Sciimiat , iiae ro f ceremonies , Th e sermo n wil l bv jgive n b y Rt  Rev  Jerom e Maelvehi nA n aunt , Benedic t Marie , ia edge  an d a  numbe r o f Sister fro m th e Domicia n Order , Senn a , lege , Adria n ar e expected  i ie  ni i  W  ero o  r  in  kiil rvi a viv  Aci  e, Y iilut  1  v  11i  li a1 1    c ,  lioi  ain i i, l lll i    S 1 I i M i u i t wa sSiruia y bi  iai n  a t i i   n  i e  d  a  i   i n  Sli  i   iiawould i kt  h e  aa  ihaii igr  ei la  th a kire  1  h eiur  n  v v il r   I f V  eleranrul e tha t veteran s wh o d o no t hav e1  year  service  are no t eligibl e fo rth e Korea n bonus  Thi s include s al iLlm e wit h niHiiica l discharge s releas e d  t o far e fo r dependent s o r eas thardship s a t hom e an d thos e guilt yo n  mino r infractions  Th e veteran sar e considerin g a  bil l t o correc t this Th e Sal k vaccin e progra m seem st o  In 1 in  a mes s an d congres s seem sineline d t o blam e Mrs  Hobby , the piesident s hea d o f th e healt h board fo r no t puttin g a  contro l ove r th eHe r resignatio n ha s bee ndemande d bu t th e presiden t is  stand in  h y her  A  seriou s shortag e ha sbee n developed  I n som e state s ther ev  a no t enoug h vacein e t o finis h th efirs t shot  an d apparentl y ther e i slon e a t al l fo r th e secon d shot  Th echarg e U  maii c tha t du e t o lac k o fcr u ro  nujrj i uXihv  vwene rra s gone ii  ba t k  market  Michiga n is  sai d be ioata,  aboratclrie s inPiiikidelplu a an d othe r place s fo rWitcin o ba i thi s produc t ha s no t ye tii  n  aji cr , e,  b y th e boar d o flii t   i ihid s tli e preliminar yec m i  i 1 o f to o muc hh  R  wa s luiiic d a s a  cureal ls ,   i  i i i a  numbe r o f case s it  v  a cri l ii  in  followed pa  are fille d wit ho n  aI  111 1 piet o Ine  nt a   t hvn  iii  be nw iir arme d wit hTh e firs t of n  it  Detroi tfootbal l an d Hftsketfaftf lI  leiiitei l in  th e ffUMCf a  ji   v ne t l  iranfei red1J 1,  eMci , Wyli f weiv   i iiin y Sat uJM Y  ii i i ii i  eii l If  hi  r niojier  Saiia y thi p eel 1, lira  emo  er  bu t hday  to  da y time  Stit fontrnue  polic e raide d loc hv  e k an d haule d 29 t o eourt , , badi i n van d aIj kan d a M Unaj lJud  heiteri j  i e  fot   ix  d  III n  r  bi i i h  ay    a  ne wi aspth trio tari d univer    adii i wa n  t oRiMV Sji t oiu e in  I I St i  t o Hekke i ited l v rMEMORIA L BANQUE TAbou t 8 0 attende d th e  5 a  plat ememoria l banque t a t th e Masoni ctempl e her e Wednesda y nigh t spon sore d fo r Livingsto n Lodg e fo r bene fi t o f th e Masoni c Hom e a t Alma  I twa s serve d b y th e OES  an d th eRainbo w Girls  ,Th e Gran d Master ,Howar d Taylo r wa s th e gues t o f hon o r an d spok e briefl y o n th e Masoni cHom e needs  On e o f th e feature s o fwa s a  minatur e mode l o f th e Masoni cHom e hospita l mad e b y Mrs  Harrie t ,Rahri g complet e wit h pillars  Thi s 1  4  year s a t Pinckne y hig h school , on ewa s presente d t o th e gran d maste r   yea r a t Mich  Stat e   ollege, 4 ei Marys Cathedral , Lansin g Jun e 1 ,a t 1 0 a  m Sunday , Jun e 5  430  to 1  W  pm  jYr,  Ledwidg e wil l receiv e al l hi s ol dfriend s a t th e Pinckne y Elementar yschool  Th e genera l publi c is  invit e 1her e an d als o t o th e firs t mas s an dordinatio n service  Proceedin g ih ereceptio n th e Alta r Societ y an d Hol Nam e wil l serv e dinne r t o th e famil yan d relative s a t th e school Th e ordinand s educatio n inel u ie  i i p ilid n  he r hfo t M   suc h a  L O i 1l G  J  Baeck e is  settin g ou t 10,00 0locus t tree s o n hi s far m in  Genoa  Afe w year s ag o h e se t ou t 8,000 Mrs  Murph y wh o is  ill is  no w a tth e om e o f he r dujjhteai V Mrs Jame s Roche Th e Unadill a Gleane r basebal ltea m bea t Gregor y las t week  5 to 3 A t th e las t counci l meetin g a  mo t o  repea l th e ordinanc e banning who sai d h e woul d tak e it  to th eAlm a Home  Th e lodg e ha d a  5 ban que t las t yea r t o pa y fo r th e til e o nth e diningvroo m floor Th e wri i4  t o 3 r  To m Ros s is  buildin g th e founda tion s fo r th e ne w house s o f Wm Blan d an dAbou t 3Thoma s Fitzsimmon s a  surpris epart y Saturda y night  Ther e wer egame s an d trippin g th e ligh t fantaa  jasoline wen t u p acen t a  gallo n las t yea r an d apparent l y  a l th e genera l publi c coul d d o wa sgri n an d bea r it  Th e oi l companie sar e no t a  publi c utilit y lik e th e tele phon e o r powe r companie s an d d o ro tI  hav e t o as k permissio n whe n the y1  rais e thei r prices  Michiga n no w pay sa  highe r pric e fo r gasolin e tha n an yneighborin g state  Thi s hark s wa ybac k t o the , tim e whe n ol d Joh n D Rockfclle r heade d th e Standar d Oi lCo  wh o wS s fine d   2 9 000,00 0 b Judg e Kenesa w Mountai n Lamdi s fo rsom e la w infraction , Joh n D  wa skin g o f th e oi l busines s the n an dpromptl y raise d th e pric e o f oi l acen t a  gallo n an d pai d of f th e fin ewhic h wa s cancelle d b y suprem eTh  Pinckne y softbal l tea m wa s j  CAR D O F THANK St o  har e playe d a t th e Chilfo n pris  r    to th ank m y friend s an do n  cam p Sunda y ba t wer e raine d   neighbors , Masoni c Brothers , Eas tttThXJMygJlLi  Pfcy d Fri  ter n Stars  Th e Ladie s AidAuxil ii  arjfTorth e eard s an d flower s 1  reRa y Kienberer , wif e i d      whil e to     L You rcalle d a t th e Be n Whit e the pric e o f oi l afte r thi s happened P1XCKXE Y KING S DAUGHTER STh f King s Daughter s mee t Jun e 2a t l3 0 p  m  with Mrs  Wooflro woo e da y lac t WMI U UndaeM  rg membred J  Grttfitt aMs an d Mrs  M  E  frarrow  wereI n  PUisfle H in Sacre d Hear t Seminary , Detroi tan d 4  year s in  St John s Provincia lSeminary , Plymouth Tha t Brenda n Keit h Ledwidg e wd isncccsKfu l I n a  lif e uiservice  is th efriends  Karen Kov , r I t rr y t istor y abou t Miehiyan ,FOLiril f CJRAD K NEW S   e  ar e havii  a  serie s o fo n ou r nvdripiication  tallies V  ar e makinu  roo m plan s fo r lh parad e o n Menioiia i Day W o ha pethre e girl s wln  wil l wal k uit h th eSconl , thre e wh o wil l rid e thei rbicyek s an d te n wli o wil l al k fo rou r vrade  ljll  Li1i t wil l carr y hi w  Ha g an d al k a l Ih e liea d o f mi 1scliool wis h o f his TOWNSHII P NOTIC ETh e Putna m Townshi pHoard tliere las t     refeas o tllOWfc uwitnesse s wer e afrai d t o dk  aans  them  I n An n ArbO Tpta e hetvvee n high  StiKit y student s i n whie h  badl y cluhbed   1lailei i into eoLir t bu t nothin gwa s done  Thes e gan gth e fijhtcr  equijpn l wit h klUve t a eiuli s an d in  a numbe r o f case s S Vdcn  have1 bee n hosjjiiiilized  A t tbDetroi t figh t th e student s drov e O in  thei r cars  Ntnvdays  mho y wh o attend s hig hown  ear  Coache s ar e findin g i tt o  uvi  men ou t fo r thei r athletic Ultii b a s tin y rathe r g o motori tha n practice  Fo r footbal l her efal l ther e wer e man y boy stha n thos e wh o playe d wh o di d tivo  ou t fo r th e team  Bac k i n J  Doyl e tim e practicall y evett r hi schoo l bo y considere d it  hi s dut yg o  ou t fo r th e team  I n thos e 4h e wa s luck y if  h e go t hi s old ea r on e niyh t a  week  No wwit h a  th e moder n invention rio  s  no t hav e muc h wor khome  Whe n y e edito reveryon e cooke dOur roo m is  takin g a  tri p t o Lin  nme  v v ne n y e edito r wa s asin e o n Frida y t o visi t th e museu m everyon e cooke d o n woo d burnin g,  Michiga n Stat e oil,  W e wil l toves  Th e bo y o f th e famil y ha d th eea t ou r hmel i in Potter s Par k an d woo d t o spli t an d th e woo d bo x t oM fttouta m  m ais in  th e zo o there MASONI C IRANI  LODfJ Kshall mee t th e secon d Tuesda y o f 1 diniu r afte r whic h w eac h mont h t o transac t an y busi nes s whic h ma y com e befor e it  An yperson s   it h grievance s o r problem spertainin g t o townshi p buines s wil lb o  aske d t o mee t wit h th e hoar d t odiscus s thei r problem  a t this , tim eSiftncd  Lloy l HemleeSupervio rMurra y Kennedy , cler kArnol d Borquist  Treas Be n White , Trutee eLe o C  Livcy , Truste eMrs  froth y Pinke T wen t toTIoA el l las t Thursda y an d assiste d inth e multipl e screenin g healt h test Mrs  Eloys e Campbell , Mrs  Ro bert a Amburgey , Fre d Soge r an dan d wif e and  MrsrIar y Forbe s a t18 , Friendshi p N i The home s wer e heate d b y bas e bar SIXT H 1KAD E SEW S  crs am l th e bo y ha d th e coa l scutta bW e hike d ou t t o th e kito w Fri  l  kv0 V Hc d an d th e ashe s to  tai nda y mornini r wher e w e ha d a  pothu k fj1  tnm  Hal f th e familie s hi dinHM  afte r whic h w  heaVsa Vrodix rxvUnoy  had thei r own  cow an d f t   hu d obtao c ua s th c boy s jo b t o car e fo r it  The n  rae , runnin g an d walkin g races   tho summe r ther e wa s a  garde n t o MV,nda v mornin g w e ha d Stanfor d tftkt  c ar c of  Electricit y an d ga s ha iAchievement , tests  ,   ,    ld  kltchnand oil with the base burner st,and milk comes to your home ia aWin,,,, s,,,,,, s,,,,, anrvsnrtntUrOniyOOWnCor was elected grand marshall attie grandlodce mtoting in Dtroit IWednesday The 2 extra assermont no time limit to build an 85 bed has pital addition nt Homo carried little to do todayFifty members of the, build an 85 bed has  Guard win  M  thc Alma MMasonic state police Rnd  A rreegTiTale traffie SPECIAL NOTICEIfave your poittrait tfrkrn by mtionaUy well known OlanM01sstudios photographer at the Con ercgationat church May 31, 1955 ial day week end Thisyear and materially end accidents Thea number of themThree forAn 1185 val The Walter ClHeen key at Ann Arbor lastEloyse was organiat ue It interested emioi nejpn ny j tv v tWednesduV noW or any mewber f the Wonena  jSLJv   r t for ThefUft,24 Pullman 2500prkJfdl toxj Center, ,13 JulietfiMed travel cast 775 Right 21Deluxe  Wardrobe J 3000SPRUCE it the color th wonderful new fashion colorwere featuring in Skyway Luggage Spruce goeismartly wifh everything you wear stays forever new because Skyway Luggage is covered with scuffproof,washable Korosea, Skyway cases are ftjrished luxuri ousiy with superb cast hardware, saddle stitching,beautiful taffeta linings Start o4kyvjy set for only 77S plus tax nM Rig I fAlso Available in Tan For MenPe iree sStore For Women HOWELLLOW BANK RATESON AUTO LOANSFinancing that new car, or late model used car,is easier with a bank loaa Low ietemt ratesup extras convenient monthly payments thatmay include insurance, if you wish Ask aboutour auto loan planTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK p t 10,000 insured by our metnbarahip in UteDeposit Insurance CorporationChrer BfefatirNtee TNeaUttwithYottnt sr ofto Detroit ft WKCtKBY MflPATSaNEIGHBORING MUTES Stockbridge high school won theIngham county track championshipat Michigan State last week by scoring 93  points Williamton was 2nd and Okemiua thirdMrs Ruth Bollinger, 68, of Gregorydied last wek She was Ruth Worden daughter of Mr and Mrs FrankWurden She leaves her husband,Carl, a SOB, Alger and 2 daughters,Kathryn and Patricia The funeralwas last WeneadayFowlerville under sponsorship ofthe American Legion Post will observe Memorial DayThe Fowlerville high school alumni baquvt is June 11Mrs Alfcprta pinkel Close it absent tm her duties it the registerof deeds office at Howell for twoweeks Mrs Harry Michaels is taking her place iMargaret Devereaux of Howellwon the Livingston county queen con test at Brighton last Wednesday Brighton, Fowlerville and Hartlandalso had contestantsRev John Murbach, pastor of theEvangelical church in Howell hasbeen transferred to Lansing t WatataJiy,Federalea of fefc 8CBOU1 BOARDCANDIDATES AND SCHOOL SCHOOL BLBCTQR8 OFPINCKNBT COMMUNITYSCHOOLS FOR THE ELECTIONJULY 11th IMS Two2Truflteea for three years 1 Election of school officers willbe by petition as provided for by pub lie Act of 1949, No 83, in Sectioa15, us amended Chapter 131 School HOWfUTHEATREHOWELL, MICHIGANWea, Tlttrs May 25  26Alan Ladd  Deborah Kenr inTHUNDER IN THE EAST LEE THEATREWHTTMORE LAKEOiUS232 Petitions may be obtained fromtthe high school office or Mr Eric Rose, Secreetry of the school boardof education3 Petitions shall be filed with theSecretary of the Board of EducationMr Eric Rose, on erbefore June 20,4 Ne etectw shall mgn a petitionfor more candidates fer each tens than there are to be elected5Each petition ahil be sifeA bynot less than 25 qualified schoolelectors f tht district6 school electors mus beA citizen of the United StateTwenty one years of age or everA resident of Michigan 6 monthsprior to election Frt, Sat, May 27  28Doable Feature Program Bob Bopc  Jaae R meU Roy Rogers inSON OF PALEFACEBroderkk Crawford  Ralph Meeker toBIG HOUSE, U  A yylSundav 2u0 pja Coat Weekdays M5 rM iumday, May 2524Gene Keb inCREST OF THK WAVFNovelty Newsmmam CartoonFriday, Saturday, May 27  2iMarjorie Main  Percy stfbrMeMA AND PA KETTLE AT WAIKKJnjA resident of th school district at The Howell Chamber of Commerce leas at 30 days next proceeding thehas ordered 240 tickets for the night election MHigsme at Detroit June 11 and chartered bussesNancy Heller, daughter of Mr andMrs Cliff Heller is the new worthyadvisor of Howell Rainbow Girls Sixtyeight 8th graders from ruralh7 Elgibility of membership onthe board of education Any Qualified Voters in the aforementioned Pinckney Vhool district whose name appears on the asseament roll and who is sole owner inBfhoois still operating in the county his own right of the property so a received diplomas at Howell lastMonday night Mrs Geraldine Cooper Mercer ofHowell gave birth to triplets at Me Pherson hospital, May 13 She has 3 ether children Twins, were alsobom May 10 to Mr and Mrs Richard Hanshaw The Howell Kiwanis club have circulated petitions asking that a 50 mile speed limit be eatablilh onGrand River, a mile east of Howell 1162 people were given screeningtests at Howell last week  A marriage license was gArited toDouglas Turner Horst, 30, Fowlerville and Beverly Jean Pilgrim, 28, Pinckney, last week Browning Brown, son of th lateDr Ernest Brown of rfowell died at Sault Ste Marie, May 10 JMrs, Louis Stipe of HowalLwon thefree trip to Florida, in tha contest atPeirces Store in Howell sessed shall be elgrble to election orappointment to office in said school district, provided that where a husband and wife own property jointlyregardless of the name which appears on the assessment rolls If oth jerwise qualified, each shall be elgible to election or appointment teschool office DATE O ELECTION MONDAY IJulv Uth 1951, at 900 P MElection to be held in WemeatarySchool MOII, May 29 Matinee Sunday  MondayDecoration day at 230 pm Cont Robert Wagner  Debra Paget InWHITE FEATHERin Cinemascope and Color Tues, Wed, Thurs, May 31, June 1  2Jane Russell  Gilbert Roland in UNDERWATERin SuperScope and ColorSYLVANTHEATRECHELSEA, MICHIGANFriday  Saturday, May 27  2a UNCHAINEDDrama starringChester Morris, Barbara Hale and Elroy HirsctaCartoon  Latest News 1930 OUTLAWS DAU6MTMstarring BiM Wttttams, Ktay Bys In ColorPius Color CartoonSaaday, Monday, May 29  39Bins Crosby  William HoJdeGrace Kelly inTHE COUNTRY GljetFeaturetteNewsTues, WMay 31From NovelCHALICENOTES 25 YEARS AGO Tha oil well on the Elmer Glennfarm is down over 1000 ftand there are said to be oil indicationsThe mother and daughter banquetwas at the Congl church Wednesday 116 attended Mrs, Florence Baughnsang Doxology Mrs Phillip SoroutKings Daughter president, gave the w ome, Mrs Roty Smollett wastoastmaster The Misses Eiselersplayed Evelyn Graves gave the toastto the mothers and Mrs Earl Baughn Toast to the daughters, Mrs BertVanBlaircuin had the most daugh ters present Solos were by Mrs LRogers, Mrs Clifford VanHorn Readings by Lulu Darrow and AltaMeyer Mrs Baughn put on a skit entitled Mother Greenback The castwas Mrs Baughn, Eloyse Berquist, Megan Meyer, Virginia BaughnArthur Brenningstall was marriedto Beatrice Leavett of Ovid at Tol edo MondayMrs Amelia Benham was marriedto Rev W H Simmons of the Fed erated church at Brighton Monday City of Straitg Lodge of Detroitwill come tothe Masonic temple hereSaturday and work tha MM degrae Among the U of M graduates thisyea are Edwin Brown, Dean Reason and Mri Henry CollinsA hydraulic lift for autos is beinginstalled at the Sinclair oil station operated by Le LaveyPinckney high school beat Dexterhere Saturday 11 to 9 Pete Gerycz and Stanley Dinkel were batteryI Capt Ambrose Kennedys RinkyDinks lost 2 games last week TheHicks school beat them 17 to 12 andthe Marble 14 to 5 His lineup wasKennedy, p C Clinton, c Jack Reason, lb Ralph Clinton, 2b R Read,sg A Berquist, 3b Outfield HollisAmburgey, Roy Clinton, Floyd HainesThe Pinckney Independents beatDeitef here Sunday 11 to 2 Battery a Pinckney Moran and Lee Dexter, iClashing1 and StacyPinckney high school lost to Hartland  to  last week Frank SmakapitchedJim Roche took his race horses toFowlerville last week to train them He is in his seventies and has beendriving race horses for 50 yearsHarry German of Northville isstarting his 42nd year as a semipro baseball pitcher Drama with Julie Harris,James Dean, Raymond Massey CartoonCinemascopeSunday Shows 3579 Tues, Wed,  ThursMay 31, June 12CHEST OF THE WAVE1 Drama StarringGen KeUey, John Justin  Jeff Utehards, Cartoon  AH Forced Up Show 713  905 Anita Shirtj spent SundaySharon GriffithFrank Brogaa aad wife tBrighton and David Lewidjre efFlint spent spent Sunday with MrsEleanor Ledwidge  ComingThey odeBlackboard Jungle, TheCountry GlrrVThiee forThe ShowRev McLucs ha sold His eettagt gwarthouts Cove to L Russ and wife who live in the Bek Apfcs Richard Brubaker and wife Webberville spent Sunday at the L J Swarthout borneGeorge Crae aays his peaehcrop was about desttroytd by the last week frost and tthe apples badly injured MayoPier Asp Jack Paaucealso Cole Cartoon and NewsSCIO DRIVEIN THEATREANN ARBORFriday  Saturday, May 27  2ft REAP THE WILD WIND in Technicolor withJohn Wayne Paulette Goddard alsoJESSE JAMES WOMEN in technicolor withDonald Barry  Peggie Castk alsoCartoonsSunday  Monday, May 2930 DAVY CROCKETT,INDIAN SCOUr  withGeorge Montgomery  Ellen Drew alsoNEW YORK CONFIDENTIAL withRroderick Crawford, Mariyn Maxwell  Richard CoataCartoonTuesday  Wednesday  Thansty May 31  June L rrin Sunerscope Jane Russell  Ri alsoWHITE ORCHTDM in technicolor withWttttam Lundigan  Pegsjie000113Ona 6asbellSim day atjhie Carl Brightoa wifeLeata spentMrs Fluand Mrs Mae Raae U WMtnorej Lake called at the M J AaaaoK horn SundayMrs Mildrea Jokmsan aad dauffcMUkr took ter, Janet, ef Ualy vislUd at theBHri Fridy fndutMd from th Boltar JlimUil tb KMgr shoi  Hvm  rmm The JackSharpes of Brighton arestaying at the Leee Lavey homeThe Leo Bettys family of WalledLake, Verne Smith and Mrs Olson of Lansing called, on Mrs EdithCarr SundayMr and Mrs Andrew Campbellwith Anna Craft, Howell ealledher ,Aunt, Mrs Ryan, in OwossoSuadayMrs Ruth Ritter entertained Sunday in honor of her gliter IaqbeV Nash, Mark Nash and wife,the BudBekkeringa, Kenneth Zills and the Jack Clarks The Roy Reason family spent thatbweek and tt taB Smer Pfcatt KtX Your kCtciwn slays Cleanerwhen yci cook electricallyWhats nker than walking into a newly decorated kitchen Theres a lift to just looking at thesparkling colors, the crisp new curtains If things would only stay that way 7Tley cana lot longer than you think The secrets in switching to electric cooking Its clean as electric light I Pot and pan bottoms stay smudgefree, too your Ommimr or Dotrolt ntdlson tt WHr   n SWWmi  , m PWCtNl YT he Peopltor eifLINGERIE ,TS FURNISHING SCANNE D GOOD S SHOESGROCERIE S ORYGOODSENlYSGENERAl  STOREDA YSUNDAY S5  9 5 0 HOWEILPINCKNE Y ROA D 11 A18 0tUttYewFLOWER S FO R ALL  OCCASION Sfr o 1 3WINKELHAU 5 FLORA L COMPAN YPhon e 28 4 hoell  yoj j fc  XTA J f tftICERIE S AN D VEGETABLE LOI N ROASTS , Lb OUN D BEEF , 3 Lbs   STEAKS , YOUN G BEEF , Lb LARG E BOLOGNA , Lb SOMER S fk  HOLiiSTE R45c10 059 c39 cTRUCC S TRACTORSRUSSEL L D  SMIT H CO HOWELL , MfCH    iH Rtpreunte d by,  H  W  WYU IMrs Ralp h Hal l tfrteretained  herHom e Extensio n Clu b Wednesday He r sister , Mrs , De o Curti e o f Ply mout h wa s a  guest Bor n t o Mr , an d Mr  Orva l Goo dYvonn e Keettler  o f Jackso n Ma y1 9 ion Th e Kennet h Zil U e f An a Arbo ran d th e Bu d Bekkering i of Unwel lcalle d a t th e Mar k Naa h hom eSunday Mis s Viol a Pett y and  Mr Maud e Vandeerwa H o f Howel l eall  n th t J  H  HooEtr i Thuriday Walte r Girar d ha s returne d t ohi s hom e a t Lakelan d fro m Brad entow n Florida  Mrs  Leste r McAfe  aittend lth e funera l o f Lyn n Armstron g inDetroi t Monday Mrs  Mar y Carlisl e o f Detroit,Le ro y Farnam , an d wif e an d son ,Willia m o f Drayto n Plain s an dth e Oli n Robinso n jrftmil y o f An aArbo r spent , Sunda y a t th e Robin 8 on home , Ras h Lai n Leste r McAfe e spen t th e weektn d a t Brethren , norther  Michi ga n fishing Th e 7t h an d 8t h grader s wen t t oGreenfie l Villag e Frida y o n th eschoo l bus  Meadame i Elle n Mc Afee , Woodro  Massey , Ceti a Nas hFranc U Sheha n aa d wif e called o n  th e Willia m Shthftft s las tThunrtay , i  Do n Swarthou t an d ROO T Rea dcalle d o a Dr  Bolli i Ityi g i a Ho wel l on e da y las t wttk Th t Joh n MeQnir e famil y o f De troi t stw t th t ww k en d a t th eFre d Ret 4 bom  ,Mr , a 4 Mn  ee v  Swartlxro tlif t fi Cork fTammn n is  hom e o n a  1 0d y leav e an d Bo b Brow n a  ship mate , from  Lima Ohi o cam e wit hhim Mrs  Thoma s Bonne r wa s hostes st o  3  of he r friend s las t Wednead y a tth e bridg e luncheo n an d styl e sho w,  a t th e An a Arbo r Women s Cit y club   Georg e Dav y Sr  an d wif e o f De troi t spen t th e week  end wit h Mur ra y Dagg Glen n Darrov r o f Detroi t calle d o nhi s mother , Mrs  Flor a Dano wThursday Charle s Fros t an d wif e o f Detroi twer e caller s o f Harr y Fros t Thurs day Mrs  Jame s Curlett , daughters ,Mar y an d Mrs  Hele n Zagsm a rin ddaughter , Jud y an d grandso n Bill y o fRosevitl e spen t Thursa y a t th e Cur let t home Mr  an d Mrs  Osca r Bec k wer e inChicag o las t week ,an d Christin e spen t Sunda y a t th eMrs  Doroth y Dinke l an d Johnn yJame s Broga n hom e in  Lansing Mrs  Mabl e Smith , o f Sout h Lyo ncalle d o n Mrs  Mar y Hof f Saturday Mrs  Lotti e McGraw , Mrs  Ir a Mc Gra w an d Mis s Hele n O x o f Midlan d icalle d o n Mr  an d Mrs  Ber t Davi s Sunday Th e Gar y Eichma n family , Mrs Margare t Clar k famil y an d Da n Dri ve r an d famil y o f Dexte r wer e Sun da y guest s o f th e Russel l Glover sa t Webbervill eMrs  Ro y Brow n o f Lesli e spwn tSuna y a t th e Charle s Soul e hom e inHowel l wit h Mrs  Ethe l Sprout Joh n Sprou t spen t th e week  endin  Mt  Clemens Lloy d Whit e an d wif e o f Homo rGeorg e Gaberin e an d wif e o f Owoa so , an d th e Car l Bidwell s o f Brigh to n calle d o n th e Be n White s Satur day Reynold s Wyli e an d wif e o f HPw el l calle d o n th e Kennet h Wylie s Sa turday R  W  Wyli e no w drive s a  For d se da n wit h al l th e extras Willia m Sheha n wa a Sunda y din ne r gues t o f th e Franci s Shehans Le o Caris h an d wif e an d Mr  an dMrs  G  Well s o f Detroi t calle d o nth e Willia m Shehan s Sunday Mrs  Charle s Whitehead , Beatric eLambor n o f Gregor y an d A l Nesbit tan d wif e o f Detroi t calle d o n the Jess e Henry s Sunday Be n Whit e an d wif e an d Bruc eVanBlaircu m a nd  wif e wer e dinne rguest s o f th e Lloy d VanBlaircum slas t week  honorin g Mrs  VanBlair cum s birthday MrsElizabet h Clinton , daughter sLorett a an d Mrs  Steell a Greeine rft  Roya l Oa k stoppe d a t th e C , J to n hom e Saturda y o n thei r wa yhom e fro m th e weddin g o f Mnr yHankerd , jMr  an d Mrs  Merwi n Campbel lcalle d o n Flod y Maycrof t a t Gran dRapid s Saturda y wh o ha s bee n in  jth e hospital  iMrs  Albert a Clos e underwen tmino r surger y a t St  Jo e hospita lAn n Arbo r las t weeek Th e Ro y Reaso n family , Mrs  Ed n a Reaso n an d Leot a atteene d aa  Rainbo w Girl s meetin g a t High lan d Par k Frida y night Mrs  Clar e Palme r spen t Sunda yan d Monda y in  Detroi t Kare n Gug tarso n staye d wit h Patt y Palmer Mr  an d Mrs  Irvi n Parke r andso nwh o liv e in th e VanHor n apartmen twer e calle d t o Ba y Cit y las t weekb y th e deat h o f a n uncle Cliffor d Millee r an d wif e wer e inDetroi t Saturday Georg e Meabo n an d wif e attende dth e Wm , Marsha l auctio n o f house hol d furnitur e a t Stockbridg e Satur  MYRON HUGHE SComplet e Lin e Plumbin g Fixture san d Suolis sElectric , Oi  a d fe s   Wah r Heater sComplet e Lin e o f Pump sW e Sel l   W  Instal l   W e Servic ePHON E UPSS11 4 7 S  BAS T MUWagoner socervRolan d Servic e an d wif e an d Pau lDuBoi s an d wif e o f AnnArbo r wer eTuesda y dinne r guest s o f th e Fran kAberdeens Jola n Porte r entertaine d 8  girl sfro m th e Dexte r schoo l a t a  pjam apart y Frida y night Th e followin g attende d th e Rain bo w Gir l indtallaTTo n a t An n Arbo rt Saturda y night  Mr  an d Mrs  G iVanNorman , Mrs  Florenc e Baughn , Patt y Palme r an d an d Pa t Thayer  iMrs  VanNorma n wa s installin g co Hs t an d Mrs  Baughn  organist Mrs  George e Wild e Sr  Paulin eAnhern , Anit a Wild e o f An nArbo r calle d t  th e Howar d Rea dhom e Saturday Mrs  Alt a Meye r ha s signe d t  iteac h th e Hick s schoo l next t year  Th e W  H  Meyer s an d C  H  McRorie s attende d a  rura l teacher ssmogsboar d dinne r a t Brighto n o nThursda y nigh t   Ralp h Hl l an d wif e calle d o n Neei lNixo n o f Webste r Sunday Mrs  Ralp h Hal l entertaine d 2 6ladlt s a t he r hom e o n Saturda yafternoo n in  hono r o f Barbar a Van Slarabroo k who  wil l b e marrie d t oRober t Clar k nex t month Mrs  Florenc e Weddig e o f Grant Rapid  caHe d o n J  H  Hooke r an dwif e Sunday Clyd e Filter , wif e calle d o n Mr an d Mrs  Floy d Hammon d a t Narr o w  Lak e Sunday Melvi n Trot i an d wif e o f Dttro Hw n Sunda y gMtt i o f UM  6066 Ptnekne y Bra dQualit y Aiechandis ean u WJR S to Vak e Ou tirk  ROUbr l31 0 Webste r Phou e W  6 6fiO  Pinckne fFo r a  Happie rHolida y Tri pPhon e Ahea d b yLon g Distanc eMICHIGA N 1I U nUMON I COMMII fHmjoy you r carefre e holida y trip  Don tle t uncertaint y spoi l itJ i youv e aske d torreservations , mak e sur e o f the m by Lon g D ijfcnc e befor e yot f leave , I f your e goin g visitin g fo r th e holidays le t th e folk s kno w b y Lon g Distanc e whe n expec t you  Especiall y i f your e leavin g late rtha n yo u planned  Theathe y n  your e late   lon g Distanc e is  fas t an d it s cos t iaprlsingl y low     TH1 ttHCEHEf  PgPAljBIWednesday, f yI  gif t fi r ill ffhi cue ii t o si sTH E NE W HOOVE RCom e se e ho w th e exclusiv e double stretc h hoa e let s yo u clea n faster ,clea n farther , clea n easieran d ge tthi s miniatur e Constellatio n free  It s a  48inc htap e measurea s perfec t fo r sewin g a s Hoove r i afo r cleanin g ITHI S WEE K ONLY  SPECIA L TRADEI H ALLOWA N 8TATB O P mODGA N J  The Dal e Mille r famil y calle d o n i  Howel l Staday  4  Joh n Boye r a d visite d th e Wes Willia m RoeheDeceased  JT Morrison s h i Cfcelse a Saturday A t a  sessio n o f sai d Oarl  told  em Wee k en d ealles t o f Mr  an d Mrs Ma y 20 , 1950  Roy Dillmgha m wer e As i Tyre U an dPresent , Honorabl e Hira m s t Dull  wif e o f Detroi t wh o the y mee t i nJudg e o f Probat e       TNotic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t tfc spetitio n o f Geral i J  McClea rth e executo r o f sai d estate , prayin ghi s fina l accoun t b e sJWwe d an d ttas jresidu e o f sai d estat e assigne d t oth e peopl e entitle d theret o wil lb e  hear d a t th e Probat e Cour t o nJun e 21 , 1935 I t i s Ordered , tha t notic e thereo fb e give n b y publicatio n o f a  eop yhereo f fo r thre e week s consecutivel ypreviou s t o sai d da y o f hearing , i nth e Pinckne y Dispatch , an d tha t th epetitione r caus e a  cop y o f thi s notic et o  b e serve d upo n eac h know n part S a  interes t a t hi s las t ksow a addrea b y registere d mail , retur n receip tdemanded , a t leas t fourtee n 14 dv s prio r t o suc h hearing , o r fc yjpersona l servic e a t leas t fiv e 5  day sprio r t o suc h hearin gHira m R  Smith , Judg e o f Probat e  Celest a Panhal U   Registe r o f Probate , jTh e Ambros e Kenned y famil yspen t Sunda y a t th e Irvi n Kenned yhome     THE BUSINES S PROFESSIONA L CORN BTh e Sanitaritfndmey 110 0 AM  toflTOP  M Excep t Wednesday sMOIL , TUG , Fri , Sat ,70 0 t o 80 0 F  M Florida Mr  an d Mrs  Jo e LaHata ,Mrs  Adeftin  Parkhurst  Florenc eBollen , an d MrsCarolin e Darb y o fJacksonTh e las t 3  ar e Mr  Dilling hams  nekes Alle n Dinke l wa s a  Sunda y rinne rgues t a t th e Klikot t hom e i n Brigh ton Mrs  Kitsi e Dinke l wit h Mrs Grac e Smit h o f Howel l wa s i n An aArbo r las t Tuesday Alle n Dinke l wa s a  Sunda y diane rth e W  F  Clos e hom e a t Lak e Lob ell Th e Eas t Mario n Far m Burea ume t th e Fre d War d hom e las t Wed nesday Th e Greeen e schoo l wher e Nomi aEver s teache s hel d thei r picni c a tthe vr SCA i Fri vyK  A  A  LYLE W  MUN8EL L ASSOCIAT EMrsAndre w Nesbit t attende d a  priTiilir  iiu ncar d part y las t Tuesda y a t th e hom e   8URVSYOFh , T  f  FL Be SS HenFy  w n Offlce  ZU K ta  Gran d RivetMran d Mrs  Merwi n Campbell ,  p  15ft ,w Howe U Mich son , Dick,To m Wyli e an d Da n Hal l   L  W  MunzeU,  AssociateDr 8  R  feCloskeyDENTIS T 1121 4 N  Michiga n Ave Telephones  Offic e 93 5Residenc e 81 4Evening s b y Appointmen tHowell , Michiga nLe e Uve yGenera l Insuranc e MINERAL HOM ED M  Swuifa MDirecto r ,Mode m Equipmen tAmbulanc e Servic PHON E U  P  8417 2Fre d G  Rekkfctfl , Sr OPTOKETRIti T12 0 Wes t Grin d UivttHoweD , Michiga nPhon e 35 8 ncsideoc e 61 HON  U P 832MCLAY GORDONattended the Detroit Clevelandnight game at Detroit FridayTHE LAVEY HARDWAREBoatsUSED ROW 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permitting unusually  prompt snd Courteousmanufactured by the American Phone UP 85M 125 Webster 8i Pinekney MichiganEdhMLCSrr1 4 i MILL STPinekney, Mich Phone UP 81SIReal tuiearras, Homes, Lake PropurQ Business OpportunitiesYour Property Kith MUerdld Reasonker  209 North PeartPHONE U P 8416OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday snd Saturday by Appointment9126 Chilson Road, Jrai N of Phone Brighton AC 744S1on CLASSIFED ADVS anoil burning tr WtrSTORE F0RSALRlarge ldtclwnbowling ball, bag and shoes,ain top kitchen table, WestfnghettS electric roaster, babys sigh dog house,DEXTER, MICHIGAN only after intensive studies ofvarious types of containers, according IO ivir Topping Easy to container of course does away with bottle deposits 25c a doisen George Holt664 Pattergon Lalce Road i I  i TREATED POLES For YOURiufe Barn, Straw Shed or Tool Shed ANY LENGTHALSOTREATED FENCE POSTS GUARANTEED FOR 30 YEARSHEW CAR OF AMERICAN STEEL WIRE FIELD FENCEJUST ARRIVEDD L HOEY  SONS DXTgR HAMILTON 68119 Cashway StoreFOR SALEFryers, Guinea, dreas, ed, guinea eggs and keet, 100 egg incubator, Shetland pony 4 yearsold, gentle George Holt UP 86602WANTEDAshes and Rubbuh tohaul Also 2 lots for sals Donald Gardner 451 Dexter StPinckney, Mich bobin, footwheel,barrow, English diaaer setservice for 8 UP 319 Someone to remove trees for weodbulls at the Echo Dell farnLso Davis, owner Se Sylvstsr Barns, the farm manager at 11844 TsraaRoad, Pinekney, MichSKINLESS FRANKS, Lb  LARGE BOLOGRA, LbFRESH GROUND BEEF, 3 LbsVANILLA ICE CREAM, V Gallon 33r39c100 79c WOMEN WANTEDSevera Girlsto address postcarda, spare time every weekWrite Box 161 Beltnont, MaesWAiNiDOdd Jobs on weit John C Burg, PhonoU 88277WE Give Gold Stampi with Any PurchaseMON THRU SAT 8 AM to 9 PMBLOXOM SUNDAYS 8 A M to 2 P MR BLOXGMPinckneys  v   V      i A1    wr   Walk Oa AirCushionedFRUITS VEGETABLESMEATS GROCERIESFISH yourseaalnttiafla your , plao ft 1ulug tfeobllmtioa NO tXtTft lDrop me a earAISALESMANName and  and acutter also parts for either, sueii aswheels, fills etc Also driving har neg Write stating what you have,condition and the price wanted C W Sor, Rte 1, GrsgoryHAULINGWill haul rubbish fromPinckney or Prtage LakePhone UP 83280man Phone UP 84136FOR SALE Oil barrel, prices slashed Dick Campbell, the barrel Phone UP 88107 bALEUJU iHsmuneu UsdroomRui,8 piece with heavy springs, abridge lamp, girlg giiwi suow guit, size 7  Phona UP 88106FOR 85TOnt DuoThw spaceHuter and one AB apartment size Elsctrie Stove Max Reynelds54B E Putnam Phone UP 89W2SPINBT PIANA BARGAIN xrimmodiate sale to reepoasiliU party in this vicinity with GOOD CREDITwho can pay 5000 cash and smallmonthly payment to finish aecountFamous make, perftct condition andfully guaranteed Write ,te CreeUt Manager  Callahan Music Co,1B920 Grand River Ave,, Detroit 27,Michigan, and we will notify whereto see spintt VFOR RfiNTCompMtaiy modernfour room apartment with bath, Joeated at 12 Bat Main 9tWANTBDWooLMarket Price plus the government agreementLucius J Poyls, Phone UP 83123WANTEDJnterior PaintingPhone Howel 476W1 R L SORRELLWater Wells and PumpsVII Makes of Pumps Serviced 9M DextejPinckneyPhone HA 69454v AiTOLbWashings iSHcalled for and delivered Phone Howell 1854 or 11AUTo Automotive Glow Sbld and WANTEDMen for fence buildiaegand Construction Work Ray Coons, Phone UP gSSttSALEThree DuoThermHeatexe jfaxJACK HANNETT 1018 Eaal Grand ggarPhoe 151wastedWANTED TO RENT40 acrespasture Green Brothsn Phone UP 89783  ofyixivyL arodsd otPIOCMM tiY MIXEDPHONE IT IPHONB 1119MARKET PRICES QUALITYCOURTEOUS SERVICE GET YOUR NEW CAR SOONERAND PAY LESS jThe chances are this bank canhelp you buy a newcar sonner than you expected, and at lower costThe cash we advance above thedown payment enables you to takeimmediate delivery at the dealers rockbottom price Youll find our loan interest rateagreeably low and our, terms most convenient Its this banks way ofbuilding business and lasting friendship Call on us  FOR SALELaying hens, avermgf wt 7 Jss Gus Hnnaman, MLUMdUU St owtfl at 4850 FOR SALE One Acre Lots on tie Pintkney Road5130 HowellPinckne Bt4ORDER YOURChick Feed FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDS NOWFirst National Banktoured Up to U0000TaBtry a opa addlag   10 8 Pfltty  I CERTIFIED OAT S AN D BEAN SFO R SPRIN G PLANTIN G TFARMER S FEE D   SUPPL Y COMPAN Yi  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, May 25, 1955fou Cant Serve a Better Drink Than Pure, Whelesoris Wile, Fresh from ihs Farm i Milk, the finest drink known to nan, is the one basic food you reed more than any other to feel your top level best each day Nojther single beverage can give you the qualities provided bynature in this cool, refreshingMilk gives you energy and pep, fatigue, eases nervous tension It is your only practicalsource of calcium needed every dayThe daily supply of pure, freshmilk for the city millions is theproud and somewhat complex responsibility of the dairy farmerNever in history has the producthe supplies in such abundance been so good, as high in qualityand as inexpensive in relation to other commodities Serve it oftenthis summer tiJUST TRY THIS IN JUNE Drink at least 3 glasses of Mtllc everyday during the next 30 days Feel ihdifference and see what the economis Health Habit of drinking Mk regularly will do for youVICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION 406 Stephenson Bldg  Detroit 21, MichiganxHB STATH OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for th OoostyIn the Matter  tee Grtmto ofAdolph Grumelot St, Deceased At a seision of said Court held on 10, 1955Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateNOTICE IS HEUEBT GIVENThat all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claimsin writing1 and under oath to saidcourt, and to serve a copy thereof upon Adolph Grlmelot Jr, 28272Huron Rivef Drive, Pinckney, Mich It is Ordered, That notice thereof be sriven by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutiveiy previous to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thepetitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known addressby registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by personalto such bearingservice at least five 5 duvs ivior igan a fiducuary of said estateud that such claims will be heard by said Court at the Probate Uftice on July 19, 1955Hiram B Smite, Judge of ProbateA true copy Celstia Prshall, Register ot ProbateV NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALEDefault having been made in tWj conditions of a certain MortgageI made by William C LaPrad and Hazel  LaPrad, his wife of Gregory Michigan to Ernest H Greer of 1 Pinckney, Michigan,dated the 23rdj day of Februrary 1951, and reef  ed in the office of the Register Deeds for the County of Livingstonand State of Michigan on the 5thday of February, 1952, in Lib 265 jof Mortgages, on pages 481482 on Iwhich Mortgage there is claimed tobe due at the date of this notice forprincipal and interest, the sum of Eight Hundred Thirteen and 52J100ths 81352 Dollars and the fur ther sum of TwentyFiv andOOllOOths 2500 Dollars as Attor neys fees, making the whole am ount claimed to be due at the dateof this notice towit, the sum EiglitHundred ThiiiyEight and 2lMLhs  8J852 Dollar to which amount will be added at the time of sale u taxes insurance that may be paid  by the said Mortgagee between the i date of this notice and the time ofI said sale and no proceedings at law having been instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured by1 said mortgage, or any part thereof, whereby the power of sale ctntain1 ed in said Mortgage has become op  erativeNow Therefore, Notice is HerebyGiven , that by virtue of the powerof sale coutained in said Mortgage and in pursuance of the statute insuch case made and provided, thosaid mortgage will be forclosed by aI sa of the premises therein des cribed or so much thereof as mayI be neceasary, at public auction, to the highest bidder at the West front, door of the Courthouse in the Cityj of Howell and County of Livingston,j Michigan, that being the place for  holding the Circuit Court iri and for said County on Wednesday,the 10thday of Augu8t,1955, at 1000 oclock Eastern Standard Time in the foreneon of said day, and said premises wfll 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 insurance that said Mortgagee docs nay on or prior to the date of said sale which premises are described in said mortgage as follows towkLands situate and being in the Township of Putnam, Livingston County, Michigan, described as a parcel ofland described as followsBeginning at the Southeast corner of the Northea,st Quarter 14 of he Northwestfractional Quarter OA of Setion 31, Township 1 North Range 4 EastMichigan thence North 3440 feetthence West 583 feet thence South3440 feet thence East 583 feet toplace of beginning, cootehjing 461 acres more or lessDated May ftth 1955Francis J Shields andij Willis L 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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 tt8JPAtCF i Wednesday , Ma y 19 , 195 6MICHIGA N MIRRO R MICHIGA N K BASEBALL NEWSgoyemmen i    Monday was mayor exchange da HIGH SCHOOL BASE BALL   year the leg  in Michigan and Pisekney exchangfit the in I eu with Livonia Mayor Hartom ofli I Livonia arrived here at 11 tOO ain P0 Mrs Hartom and was taken chesterthere267 mill direct to the Pinckney Library is too where the reception committee wasdo  waitiiitf This was headed by Piy thwillasafe, oa a St Mmryu Catfcotic CkarcftWKiAlbert Sebaitt, PastorBonday Masac 800 azu 2000 ajajNoren devotions, Friday evening Shit and retordat 7rfO Confessions, Friday evening afterNovena Devotions and Saturday from730 to 0O p m and Sunday bethe  am  dementary bcnooi CURKu,,Second vGrsxte nwsDavy Shirey has a,Davy Crock, tt JJimmy Cantrell jfery Morgan Schmidt, JuUy Schmidt, JudyRtynolds, and Joan fchnan tootook pan in tljte ifiB retttlweek   Mennonite ChiirciiRW Eara Beacby, PaatorWalter SackSarah McMackeA received a statute of the Virgin Mary from her , j , Then they were luncheon guests  ,   , , , , ,W  LJ Xn  at theAnn Arbor Skeet Club on the and HiggsDyer and Packer fuafe S S Suptrequest for a commercial v C  j DexUr j Those who aecompan iy in succession All 3 weje left oa Morning Worship The college wants the cuts can  tm  ere Mr and M bases M jjgU j forthe SrdSuady Sen ai   Rosa Itead, Mr and Mrs Oscar out   Young Peoples J deDt of mental health also Beck Mr and Mia Max Reynolds, Manchester got a run the 4b, on  Cottage Fellowship Service when their budget was cue  Mr and Mrs Martin Ritter,Mr end an error and 2 infield outg aid ch  Wednesday itftA new oatients this Mrs Lawrence Ciunburn, Mrs Ma through the 5th with 3 Jpre f aunt in Adrian as a list communl ion present vaoine w w up in the air and for the is suspendeii There are 2for this l is n0 peportbfeun received as yet as to Cutter vacine did not work of Vticijie wast  counties The drugcoivvflit into mass pnwfno n  out in lare quantities andjuaiity suffered The labatory 1 is to inject the vacine toil1000, Quiu a number of u attended  brains of 12 healthy others Then theon 4each pitcher allowed 4 hits awfi In the afternoon the schools were Upd one walk Herb pyej gef   Sunday Schoolhad a lively sass visited,where the mayor madt a Of Pincfcneys hit Bill Rowell, he i Morning Worship L Ricky Bloxnm was 800 Wednesday Mary Cosjray folks  ,  baby chicksBev J W Winger, Pastor930 a m,l is pronounced safe Thisyears old t about 30 s anrf ig ha vi , , ,  veloped a new vacine in their IHWRoy RuhasUther haa,a new ear ois laboratory which is better than I manufacturers tet was accepted Parke Davis now claims toand voted oown bov speech Then the lake resorts,recre ieagUeg corporation, profits j tional are, not forgetting Hell, Pinckneyand the Republicans business, re Mich, where the mayor was much HigifS 88S UX ftiey will have to reon interested in its history Dyer, tfone of tlfcem or the talego broke 1e time is ihort assession ends June 8 willthe The Kiwanis Clubthe mayor and wife at Cong4, church at 630 About 70 entertained ckf lblhe Rowell, crf  1045 a m,wa hiejMI Thurs night prayer meeting   i  at the church at 8000 1 Wed choir rrafee11 The Pi Church PS i AOn Main andT7naniii SreU Wscarl thatfever the Salk vacine433 33itics  Mmnwis taken n the pro  were there Preident Howard Thay JjJ TrfSttBTof Instruction Clare i er called the meeting to ordlr and White, b  u hi office appoint opened in Kiwanis form After xn  r5 , 8  fcg  out of pol mumty smging and tith cllvvting, n uslon  i Ross Read introduced the mavor iwnuu tsHev Keifappoint pol munity singing and tith introduced theoffic whoresponded with a short talkHe 9341 tree has been planted on the wh oresponded with short talk He PinSwicki, cIJatT eUitol laws Lt Gov Ph his father was a railroad agent and Dresch rf Krt nSded the ceremony was transferred from place to place PowerSp 3b 10 Tonn Republicans combined He has a dry humor and is a good Hainstock, lbwS the Democrats to take the high talker This ended the festivities Brokaw, Ifwiw MPV v Mnilav and I mckneys second mayor ex  ,   AB RvLannon, , 2 1Way bill of committee Monday and nnckneydicing  quiet death change IGonyer, uAJkent cf 38 33a2 0 p SurHay Worship  1 0 Vouth Gruy J  Eeniff Sev i j   iliu, Prayer M ,IT Choir Practice Wed Sr Choir Practice Wed, Billyand Bar fa  and tiitTft t m  harry Simi H h Very iH  JuIke MurPy of Detroit has i iou p ra j,,nmy Cantrell went to the build ,ed au injunction stopping the tran tis show Saturday  lc city property in Patton ParkKathy Shtttleroe went to Johnny iu,000 home for delinquent childWaltons birthday, ren The home business is becomingMary Wyiie ws 8 years old Sun big business There are countlesadayShe had a birthday party and re convalescent homes privately operciived many nice presents ated for old people in addition to Cheri Schmidt spent the week vm to those operated by churches,Kjer, Pastor945 a m1100 a m,action ia unprescnted ATTENTION FOLKSThe Mother Club oftary School wUl have r bake Snturiy, May 21, sturdnrr at 100fta m It will be held at Soirers  0 Q , HOSPITAL NEWSQ Q  Mr Popkins, a field representa J o tove iVom che Dept of Hospital Sur vev is cndtTcinp a survey to 1in 1out the oize, jpe and needs of theHOSLERCLARK WEDDING new hospital Tlrse include popufMarried at St Marvixctory in muon tis, a cage age squarePinrkney Satinda7 VtnngSh1  nfiiles in the county, confinementJ Hosier, daucer of Mr and Mrs caes highway accidents, numb r 800 p m t 400 p m v780 p m Giadus 1 2, Mid 3  ciary and BiilkSaturday Jtfay 21EA Degrees SntifvVy, May 21, sturdnrr at 1000 rharieeVlosier of Milan to La Verne  hcj1s andctse load uf each physio May 288 p, m MM degrees a m It will be held at Sore era  T clark son of Mr and Mrs Wlter iaI1 These wll be submitted to hTwidaJ Jue 7B P ni regUiar HoJliters frozen food locker Any Clark of Phrhney, Rev Albert building committee and plans drrjetin,    ont wishing tc contribute baked  limit, officiating  t accordinglyThe lodge is planning an txcur10 th H011 home at Alma Jjiy  in, ifune in conjunctionDD Chapter i4BT Thti1Will be a picnic dinner and 1group, will put on a piv s1  lfatenip committee it Meiwia  ouds or cJiPh donations phone UP3122 The following dates haveesn set forbake sales for the smn 18, July 2, August 6, and3 Lowetha Haines, The biidp6 ress was white nuhisleeve puiiitdrf Mil s ri laee appliques theOBITUARYTheresa Genevieve,Pu3s, young kittens aA  I1 vvlth her tfttwidmother eraal organizations etc Of courRonnie Curdway caught lotof fish the old age pensions  social scur ty is the comer stone on which theyrestWithout them they would notRutleJge ir exist1 iumh at the Dewdrop inn Saturday   Ueiuiie Segura, Susie buggie and We read the U S Navy now tnarles Jloatti had first1 communion  uu 60 yvarn upp4y ofcannrd hamSuiKlay burners on hand They are now apviited him parently all set for a long seigeIt reminds us of the eskimos oftherf tht north who are said to dig up dinosaurs frozen in the ice thousiuids of ycni6 and eat the meat By ilie way what ever became of thehttill tack or bread issued to theoldiers duriiiK the civil war It wasbread rompi1ssid into ft cake as jiaid ajemeiit which withstoodrnUi, show or heai The sotdfer knnwtd on t ilke a dog does on a n J ii Cortlway had coiupany onSiiiiiJiy Johj Walton had a birth lay party Monday Monday he ,ui veil c i cm i u aics and pocom Dai Is mi pencilsLMdie rishc1 caught a turtle, tLinda Khotiw uni John Mikt Ha got new shoes Saturdayrol Taiiriaiuens cat has twoand a pearl Juliet cap and carried Ailison Reeves,passed away at J4 a rv of French camauons with a m May gth at her homej j SantJia Shivy visited hermother inuortnern Vi hi,in LIK week end  idniU, Winston Baa,,and y editor OE3 DeBarr, Lo TOWNSHIIP NOTICEahoot an uiuna criwer UecvIlK M VJinThe couple were attended by Mr she waS the iHht of this lflr, fainami Mrs Lucius Doyle jr Mrs iIy of pioneers and spent her t,arlyThe Putnam Township Board Doyle wore a ballerina gown of jfe on the olj Ret,vcs homestdi,shnlfmeettheseeond Tuesday of yellow nylon tulle with white laci south of Pinckney She was an each month to transact any bint appliques on the bodice She canied compYshed pianist, devoting aness which may come before it Any a spray of white carnations, large part of her life to this art oar held at the was lollg, recognized as a fliusiain thismarried to0NiRTAT4ON NOTESdent is asking Attorney lfrson8 vvith grievances or problem The reception was  was 1OJlg reCognize asal Kavanaugh to intervene in Pertaininr to township buinBswill American Legion Hall, Saline Miss authority among the leJesting the public riirht to be akeH to meet witl, the board to Florence Ambrose and Mrs Jim fieW In 1888 whe yfBruceSpoonvUleu Judge aaa but th for tresPsa oncompliant of the of South Hdismssedclubg pfim bumad oyr 77 acres jjwask Purkett cut the cake j Alvin Teeple Mann of Pinckney,aniLloyd Hondfie,Supevvisor The couple left for northern Miciit resiei here some yt,ars Hcrea Mnvvnv Kennedy, clerk ian on a wedding trip The brides daugirter Bessie, wasborn ami rliiArnold Berqiiist Treas going away costume was a Hght  infancy A sOn Gt,orKe R,XVBen White, Trustees blue uit with black and white ac was later born to them in Hay jty Leo C Lavey, Trustee cessories and an orchid corsage On who with hjs wif6 Elizabeth and 3  Judy Haints Saturday  their return they will live on East j nelces Ms, Kitaey Cae or ArizShore Drive, Whitmore Lake,  onaMrsHorace Norton jr of Battle ThirdA little lriendUofhad JUT polio braces Diane Jei backy vihitud her inoi ri tii lliilsJale Sunday Judy flames lias a now basket forhii1 bic i le Johnm bnkel has mw tan shoit ye Culo,pne brought a spottedtin iif i school Karen iJowning fell in the lakeMrs Steve Mrofka has a newtvehijuita Aniljiirucy played with I inlr H new setun the courts willwill try to bring their dockets up todate by switching1 their judges art1s oiiii lhe nire populous counties have he ivy do kets and are a vearor IUOIV behind The judges in spar  s jiointlaLed eounlies have few iis and very little to do Theaejii iges will bt sent into the counties where the judges are way behind on ta Circuit judges arand the state has the powto do this JjSPECIAL NOTICEB Have your portrait taken by nat The bride is agraduate cf MiViJ boro Vermont and Mrs Flouncenallv well known OlanMilla high school and AUixnJra biioi , vMn nf ian,nn CI,V,M known OlanMills highstudios photographer at the Con of Cosmetology and work in Auajchurch Kemp of Lansing survivenorthern pike and her n 2are ISaOOO ,000 wall  lfterest coufaTf Hele ReynoWfl w V wb  h Women, FellowshijgfPhone UP 89922 Beauty Shop, WhitmcreThe groom g1 r ad u a LeryyTiIih cichocl, served 2 vc ii army and is employed by the Livingston CCounty Press He worked onthe Dispatch while attending high school here PonUac will, be dedicated June 1 out 75 packageslaw Edith VanNonnan who hasin California is back in hr Likeof Ypsilantiwife of Dexter nrt W H Gardner and wife attendedthe funeral of Mrs Grace Runcimanat Stockbridge Wednesday Mrs Eloyse Campbell installedflu Lakeland Kings Daughters last week Mrs Eleanor Ladwidge entertaingin, Mrs Mae Barron Mrs Veronica Walker , Margaret Brogan SSSf etthg  DrudgV andV of D ed her four sisters Mrs Kittle BerMichlgai shippedsome more sharp  weieT Sunday guests of the tailed rose to QntArio last week I Andrew Nesbitts terfayment for Hungarian part The Charles Battle family have   Rone to Howell and Mary Wylie innow living In the Ackley apartmentCOUNCIL PROCEDfJGS  J vacated by them KOLRTH iKADEWe are lelining our Ss in arilhmv tic We have our icports written for 2  our animal units Many of u sUnMOTHERDATGHTER BANQUET  ed W1, ,hattbmit animate About 300 mothers and daughttisattended the annual banquet given by the Pinckney Circle ofDaughters at the hiph school auditor Wednesday night v Mrs Keith Ruegsegger gave theinvocation The girls quartette, Judy andNancy Darrow and Noel and Janise Rose presented 3 numbers and were outstanding in their work aswell as Patty Blackmar who pnsent ed a dance speciality and Mary Eleanor Morris is who gave the toastr the mothersMt Jennie Deveraux are 2 fine displays of pencil sketches of animals on our bulletin Sam Jones, a b1 ft 2 negro pitchedn nohit tame for the Chicago Cubs last veekthe first nohittei ,thiJ year and the first ever pitched y a negro big leagurer It was only fewyears ago negroes were admitted r the big leagues Jackie Robinsot of Urooklyn uas the first one HOWBrooklyn, han 4 negro players Jvhare rogulars Mst of the cither teams have negroes but Detroitwhich has neverhad onehou ,  ,  ,   seems queer in view of We wont to the sprmg festival in la  negr0 population TheHill auditonumAnn Arbor Monday, i dub enies they draw the colorno Our seilin bee was exciting We pronounced all the words in the 5th bookMike Tauriainen and Becky Morristied for first Fa IE GRAD NEWSWe wish to congratulate the ah on their graduation pror claim they have never  yeta negro player whoenough for the big leagutBwas the wlf  rgarei progan ana  oflest mother present and Mri BerUv Lucrile Gagnon at dinner Sat nrffdine Fry, the youngestMrs AlurdayMurray Ragg Roywent to the Hazel Park races last ilesHay nightHy Mien May 10, 1955Prasthtrecident Dinkel TruaUt, Kennedy, i1plfidy,ShirleRead twiurthout and Lavey, Absent none Motion by  Swafthbut supportedby Kennedy to close portion of Mill trttt betweei Detroit Die Set andThowas Read Sons Carrier  TMotion by Tiplady supported by11 assnHPLaveyn by Tipladyto give 50 to      spp ysoft ball assnMotion  Kennedy, supported by io allow following billsJ H Shults, clerk supplies Gfitf, g, bil  nfinkel exp aUow 22 004 yanWinkle, Ifolfon carried Mbtibn by Kennedy, supportediWrley to accept appointment of DrKay Duffy as health officer and Aonaie Darrow as street commissionar CattW,  llotion to adjourn carried,llptwh by Shirley, supported by to allow President Dnkelit 11  T mert Shirley the mother with themost daughtersrs Gedrge Koush and Mrs Kirk Sims were general chairmenTO SAY FIRST MASS JUXE 5thKeith Ledwidge, son of Mm Elear r Leiwidgc wil sny W firsts rt St Mr rjir  ,   k and thank them for the special pro,gram they put on for us Z i Our trip to the spring festivail atAnn Arbor Monday was niceare sory MIR Clark could notWe are on a hike ENTER THE COUNTY LEAGUEPinckney has entf3 a team mthe county leajus which will Jjlay at Howell under lights Tuesys,Thurdays, and Fridays startingthe ,k of June 6 Teams are Brigfctoahrtburg, Fowlervfllfe, Pincl Howell Gcer and Howell Cityvice The franchaise cost 1j layerWednes and uniprs There  als0 ft league for grale boys, a BWeOur unit work is being brought to ami a girls leaguea close We enjoyed it very much We are going to Greenfield villageMay We aro honoiing the armedluy Suidy, June o There will L a ces on our bulletin board by displaydinner at the elementary school for inu pictures and remembrancesmembers of the immediate famftr We are glad Mr Millers son,Ruhand relatives150 invitations are outNan Dorsey Style Show  Sponsored by theWomens Fellowship, nglChurchand Pinckney General StoreFriday, May 20thrftfckney Schoof Gym Adm 50oDoor PrizesRick Miller, son of   laxJWJe rtrfpe  dauifhle r o fdar k ard won  the Universit y o f Michii ga n award Sixt h Grad e New sOu r graduatio n a t th e schoo lgy m Frida y nigh t wa s a  bi g succes san d dre w a  larg e crowd  W e mad echart s fo r ou r mother s an d fathe rt o  se e afte r th e program  Mr  Read e r gav e a  speeec h fo F usTHrs  Kell enberge r hande d ou t diploma  t o a san d als o thos e fro m Mrs  Sharp sroom Th e entir e elementar y schoo l wen tt o  th e sprin g festiva l atHWauito rPinckney expect s t o pla yrrame s in  Pinckne y whe n th e  ready  N w th e nie n work ine w schoo l hav e equipmen tan d hav e dragge d onjeo f th e1 fro m schoo l ground s the y Ci it  Pinckne y wa s in  theleagu e u p t  2  year s ag j  ha d n o team  Las t yeaiXtki y coo   no t ge t in  Th e firs t 5  year   I wer e i n the y wo n 3  char oLIBRAR YNe w book s ar aTe p b y Beach,Wil lRipr , JuTf a WAJTh  progra m i s o n th eradi o ever y wee k an dUk  par t tt  it   schoolserTh e Howe U Delphin4n a yth e hom e o f Mr Monda y nigh thostesse s wer e lt an d Mr Wh  weddto  mmtmrnxti May   May If, tm3 GraduatesLUO9AGB12500 Center, 13 Jjlietfitted travel COM 1775 Sight, 2TfDeluxeWardrob S3O00SPRUCE is the COfer , thd wonderful rjw fashion color wtrt feotyring in Skyway Luggage Spruce goessmartly wifh everything you wear stays forever new b jus Skyway Luggage is ccered with icuffproof,whats rc5o ivC7 cases are finished luxuri cuily with tpcb cast hardware, saddle stitching,beautiful taffeta Piings Start a Syay set br only 1775 piu tax CVlsoA TanFor Yiny ieirce sStore Vor Women HOWRLLUYING AC  COMPARE PI ANBefore you finance, invevgare our owcott bsolcauto loan ian Youll End it pays to borrow hereat your bank, where you get prompt, personalervice No buried chargeswe tell you the cost in advance Eifabih bank credit andmoney on your auto o  hero baseNote ft 48 Yetn AftA now storm hit here Friday eit melted as last as it fellKx Burnett to nw on theArbor Fixe Dept Floyd Keason is putting ament under his home A number of tree have been plaaleu ua the square to replace the onesthat diedHarry Going and wife nave moved to Pontiac Kev M J Commerford sails fromIreland May 8 n his return to Michign A reception i planned forhere May, 29 He will visit in Nework and Canada before cominghome The program for the reception is as follows Chairman, Jerry Dunne Toastmaster, Rev Fr Cahalen Address, Rev James HaUySong, Emmett Harris Welcome,Geoe W Teeple Parish Wecome, Rev Fr Slattery S Lincoln Ebiuith Presentation of a purse of500 Remarks by Rev CommtifordThe section men who were on astrike have gone back to work Thewages were raise to 145 a Jsy Alice Walsh, 17, daughter of Mrand Mis John P Walsh of Dexter township died suddenly May 10thShe was a member of the Dextor high school senior class MrsLeal Sigler attended a shower last week for Minnie Best at the home of Mrs Dwight Monroe and Barbara Bncfcob tied for amThe Cushis byavoU of 31 to 15 has joined theschool,John F Hooy, ofJohn F y, pthe Dexter Saving Bank has been named chairman of the 0th DistrictMkhigaa Banker 45 Dexter lenion will go by theMercury, New York Central flyer toNew York City and Niagara Ball May 18 oa their senior trip DrCharies Hammer, 66, Brightonphysician died sudenly last Wedaesday Carol Pvlky is valedictorian andRuth Ellen Smth, salutatorian ofthe Brighton senior class Joe Brown of Howell was 100years old years old last week A stork shower was given at theFrank Bush home at Howell lastweek for Mrs Ed Bailer HOWELL THEAREOWBLL  tTnea, Wet, Thanh, May 17, 18, If Dean Martin and Jerry I ia8AILOE BEWAW Thar, Fri Sat, Hay it,DBSTRVkHindi Barsra BiuwkarilAIMFriday, Saturday May 2t, VJoka Derek aad Diaa Lymm HreyStarringBarbara HaleANNAPOLIS AkoGeorge 8TORYHVKarin Booth CokrSEM1NOLE UPRISING ia TecaakelorSunday, Monday, May, 22, 23Matinee Saa4y 24t p m cont Gregory PeekinTHE PURPLE PLAIN 4 TocfcakolorofHowelU  The seniors made 13 on their icecream social Mrs James Barnard of Howllburned to death Friday when an oil stove set fire to her clothingNOf fcS ti YLARS AGO The old Congl church has bemsold to Will Kennedy and Percy Swarthout who atre wrecking it An oil well is being drilled on the Will Benham farm   Dexter will vote on a 70,000 school bond issue May 19 The body of Rev Frances Forster56, brother of Rev Dan Forster of St Marys church, was found lastweek at the foot of the dock at Toronto, Ont He HatT evidentlyffrH en in the water and drowneed The Keith Bradburys of Chelseaand Ben Scott and wife of Ann Ar  bor called at the L  Henry homeSunday The Earl Kimberlys of WillowVillage spent Sunday at the Tom Ware home Mrs Alta Meyer atteneded a community meeting Friday night at the Harger school She has signed toteach there onather yearRalph Hall and wife called at theEarl Savery home in Detroit Thurs  Friday, Saturday May 20, V Thar May 24, 25, 26Alan Ladd, and DeBorah Kerr InTHUNDER IN TH EASTSYLVAN THEATRE Tuea May S3 HH tlA story of high school hoodluaa BLACKBOARD JUNLGRStarriefGlenn Ford Anno Francis and Loais CaUteraNovelty News Color CsrtpoaWednesday, Tharaisy, May , f Gene KellyCREST OF THE WAVENovelty  News Color CartoonFriday, rivein TheatreARBOR MiClIGANday CONCERNING SCHOOL BOARD CANDIDATES AND SCHOOL andSCHOOL ELECTORS OF THE PINCKNEY COMMUNITYSCHOOLS FOR THE ELECTION JULY lltlu 1955 MDESTRYA Western in Teclalor StarringEbay Hirsch, Barbara Blanchard Audie Murphy and Lyle BettigShows 715 snd 915 Cartoon and Latest News iturday May 2t, t ,ROKEN ARROWin TechnicolorwithJimmy Stewart and Jeff Chandler andUNCHAINED withChester Morri and Barbara HaloTwo2Trustees for three years  Sunday, Monday, May 22, 231 Election of school officers will t UNDERWATER StarringJane Russell, Gilbert Roland and and Richard Egsnin CinemsScopeSunday Shows 8, 5 , 7, 9 Sunday, Monday, May 22, ,BLACK WIDOWia Cinemascope and Cokr be by petition as provided for lie Acts of 1949, No 83, in Section 15, as amended Chapter 131 SchoolCode 2 Petitions may be obtained, fromtthe high school office or Mr Eric Rose, Secreetry of the school boardof education 3 Petitions shall be filed with theSecretary of the Board of EducationMiv Eric Rose, on orbefore June 20, iy55The Kings Daughters county con J 4 No elector shall sign a petition  T  t A TJ ,  fni wAfa nanotaa frf aaVi formyschoolventron is at the Brighton Fedevauj for more candidates for each termed chursh May 21, Mrs Clyde Dunn f than there are to be elected,ing is president, Mrs TB Bourbon 5Each petition shll be signed bynais, vice pres and Mrs Norman not less than 25 qualifiedLaikin, sectreas Met Chalker opens his dance hallat Patterson Lake May 17 Piuckney lost their first game toHuweli here Sunday 3 to 1 MacCallum besting Moran in a pitchingduel The Pinckney lineup ws Rih mon, If  R Reason, If Kennedy,2bCox,cf Lee, c Moran,p BrownlbiMiller, 3b H ReasonssThe Howell lineup was Myers, cf Lynn, Atkins, 2b Mulvaney, 3b Carlson,lbNewton, c Montague,ssMcCook,rf Cotterlf Lewis, rf MacCallum,limps Mike Roche, Wade Arbaugh Scores of other independentgames Sunday were Hamburg 10, Howell Motors 4, Baker  Searls,Wiltse  Dankers Hagen Clothes8, Dexter 3, McCleary  Rethke, Gushing  Stacy Hoover Ball 5f Bowers Realty 2, Clement  Ray than 25electors f the district6 school electors must beA citizen of the United StatesTwenty one years of age or over A resident of Michigan 6 months Tues, Wed, Thur, May 24, 25, 26DUEL IN THE JUNGLE in TechnicolorA Drama StarringDana Andrews, Jeanne Crsin snd Dsvfci FsrrarCartoon Pest for Guestf Shows 715, 913CoroingEast of Eden, BlackboardJungle, The Country GirlMrs Musa Ayers and Mrs Berryof Plymouth called on Mrs MaryHoff FridayThe Harold Darvow family of Dogie Lake called on Mrs Flora Darr ow Saturday Ginger Rogers, Gene Tieraey andVan HeflinAlsoTHE ADVENTURES OP HAJJ1 BABAin Ciaemaeeopa and CelorDerek and Elaino Stowait CartoonTues TOEjEGYPTIANin rhmmiariiaa and Color withGene Tierney and Jean 8imona  MmGO, MAtf QO with JCane Ciark and the Harlea TrottersZita Miller attendedprior to election A resident of the school district atlotion80   Pr6Ceeding lie NOTICE OF MORTGAGEregardless of the name which an  pears on the assessment rolls If othment, Rosbach  OlettHankerds 4, eise qualified, each shall be elKnights of Pythias 2 GallagCaan  lbJe to election or appointment toHollis, Schaefer  Wysong JJL0Pinckney lost at Brighton Friday DTE O ELECTION MONDAY9 to 2 Lineup, Smake pDinkel, cMeabon, lb, Roche,2b Kennedy,3b Shehan, ss Har Hall, Jim Hall, Ly 7 Elgibility of membership onthe board of educationAny Qualified Voters in the aforementioned Pinckney school districtwhose name appears on the asses ment roll and who is sole owner inhis own right of the propeny so aaessed shall be elgible to election orappointment to office in said scho 1district, provided that where, a nus , ,  t    ,band and wife own property jointly i da of aiy, 192 m Lbei 265 of Mortgages, on pages 481481 onwhich Mortgage there it claimed to be due at the date of this notice torprincipal and interest, the sum of Eight Hundred Thirteen and 521100 SALBDefault having been mads In feeconditions of a certain Mortgage made by William C LaPrad sndHazel  LaPrad, his wife of GregoryMichigan to Ernest H Greer of Pinckney, Michigan,dated the 23rdday of Februrary 1951, and record ed in the offics of the Register ofDeeds for the County of Livingston and State of Michigan on the bers were thereErnest H Gree7,Francis J Shields andWillis L LyomAttorneys for Mortgagee Business Address 112 NBtate Street Howeil Michigan,July 11th 1955, at 900 P M Election to be held in Elementaryman Battle, outfield Dinkel,c,J eeee,6eoUJCeNEIGHBORING NOTES mayorLloyd Hendee and wife, Lynn Hendee and wife and Rex HendW andand wlfeattended the reception for the Vern Clarkg at Saline AmericanLegion hall Saturday night35 school children went to the cin ths f81352 Dottars and the furqtuiiii eram in Detroit Saturday in MrStockbridgt exchatgedwith Belah, Howell with tuiBi,, yiaAA ,   ,  , , Dexter with Yale, Chelsea with Ox   busMesdames, Lucile Wyford and Brighton with WilUamston  tAfff Mrs Root Mrs Mrs redder, MrsTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK to 10,000 hisaredby our membership in the FederalDeposit Insurance CorporationOver EightyNine Yean of MrsiKirk Drown died at Tecumsehconvalest homs last week The funeral was at Stockbridge Friday with burial in Pinckney CeemeteryRev Yauch of Unadilla returnedto his pulpit there Sunday after several months absence duee to illnessA New York Centrsl freight trainhit and demolished a car at thsMethodist Home crossing at Chelsea Maudeand daughter also went SharpeRoberet Darrow and Jerry Heathattended at party for Tom Good in Pittaburg Pt, Saturday He will bemarried thore in Jfae Mr and Mrs Frad Read entertained Friday in honor of Freds birth day Mrs Muriel MeGuire and childMethodist Home crossing at Chels dren,Dr Steve Brown and daughter last week, belonging to a lady, Mrs  Detroit, the Joe Schossers of AnnAlta Young from Manchester Arbor, the James Whitleys and theTKe3 occupants ot out of the cr Ruberl Hbbsfore it was hitLorna Knisely is valedictorian ofDexter senior class Nancy Wheeler Hubert Ledwidge and familyRoyal Oak spent Soriada withwith Mrs, Eleanor ofSafetnm here will at Mrs Joan Glover of Webbrvilletae Hasenk Grand Lodge sess spent Sunday with the Jerry ElchM Detroit next weak with head hnians iat tko SheratonCadillac Janet Soule of H6Wc1 gpent thMonday sight, returning week end with Mrs Bthel Sprout Hra Eloyse Campbell installedtfie TaTTelandKmgsrA  u Circle ofWand Win DUghUrs last weekCkre Milir,Roateaon and TIM Clare Miller family visited her mother in Detroit Saturday WHILE YOU SLEEPTONIGHT, while you are fast asleep, theyll be unloading a trucktrailer at your favorite food storeucarting in the refrigerated meatfresh iced vegetables and fmit, end all the other choke articles of foodi youll find on display when you go marketing tomorrow morning Food stores want their customers to have a full selection xttfresh merchandise every morningso they call on trucks to stoek their shelves and counters while you and most of Michigan sleepWithout trurkm food stores just couldnt give the customers thissort of service Without trucks, well, things just wouHt be the same at all In any business and the people of Mkhigaa justwouldnt be enjoying the modem comforts and conveniences theyre enjoying today fees, making the whole amount claimed to be due at the date of this notice towH, the sum EightHundred ThirtyEight and 62ilOOhs 83852 PotlftLi to which amountwill be added at the time of sale til taxes insurance that mejr be paidby the saidMortgagee between thedate of this notice and the time of said sale and nopoceediags at lawhaving been instituted to recover the debt now remaining secured bysaid mortgage, or any part thereof whsreby the power of lale contained in said Mortgage Hal become op era tireNow Therefore, Notice is HerebyGiven , that by virtue of the powerof sale contained in said Mortgageand in pursuance of the statute in such case made and provided, the said mortgage will be forclosed by asale of the premises therein desthereof as may fhB STATfe OFThe Probate Court for tho Oafftf LivingstonIn the Matter , tee Batata atAdolph Grumeiot St, BeeeasedAt a session ef said Court held onMfcfy 10, 1955Present, Honorable Hiram 8Smith, Judge of ProbateH0TIC1 16 HKftlBY 0IVBMThis all eredttort of e4d dooaajsd ro Majrired to prevtnt their tjaimirin waiting and under oath te saideeurt, and to serve a eopy thateof upon  Adolph Grlmelot Jr, 28275Huron River Drive Piackney, 4Ctch tgan a fiducuart of said estate that sneh oiatoa wUl ho hoard sy taid Court at the rVihaH fieeon July 19, 1965It is Ordered, That nettee thenofse given by publicatii of a eeykereof for three weeks consecutively nrevieug to said day of hearing, tothe Pinckney Dispatch, and that thopetitioner cause a copy of thtfturtjaatav be served upon each knewn firty in iiitecfst at his last know, aditay registered mail, return reestet 4eandod, at least fourteen 14f dafsprior to luch hearing, or hy pottofiaito luek hosringservke st least five i daftbam X SntithA true cosyCeleatia Parshallof ProbateWUfM TtseUsf aiMcbtto Handy DeBarr tooka  Brighton Girl Seoutta aee be necessary,aT public auetioa,wthe highest bidder at,the West frontdoor of the Courthouse in the City of Howell and County of Livingston, Michigan, that being the place f os fholding the Circuit Court ULand forsaid County on Wednesday,the 10thday of August,19W, at 1000 oclockEastern Standard Time in the fore noon of said day, and said premiseswill be soW to pay the smount to at aforesaid then dae on said Mortgage together with Six 6 Per cent interest, legal costs, Attorneysfees and also any taxes and aurance that said Mortgagee does payon or prior to the date of said salewhich promises are described in said mortgage as follows tLands situate and being  tha Town,shir of , Livingston County, Michigan doscribedT TJT 7land daaeribad aa foUcaBegtotajat the Southeast corner of the North jtamer K of the Mrs Helen Kennedy of Howetispent last week at tha Irvin Kennedyhome  The Rupert Gamers of Detroitspent Sunday at tha George Year Norman home Mrs Betty SeefeW and now hahycame home from U f M Ann Arbor SundayJames Porter, Edwift Bmnharaand Clifford Kellogg and fassilies ot Grand Rapids spent Sunday withthe Harold PortersThe Rex Noggles of Ann Altarspent Sunday with tha Frank Aherdeas, a Martin Ritter and wife entertained Isabel Nash, Martha Meyer ofAnn Arbor, Martin Ritter sr andwife of Lakeland Sunday,MrandMrtLoefractionaT Quartar31 Township 1 North Rang 4 East31tAeneo North 1449 Jeei  IN loot thaioa Sththne East 111 feet  and Mrs Irvin Kennedy attandadthe funeral of Mr Gvaae Imsfhaon Stockbridge lastShirley , Leota and MarOy attondad a sUhdbow Gfciat l S Tha rail teaeSan of SVsjiv7        vv   GENTS FURNISHINGSUNNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSENJSEDYSGENEHAI STORDAYSUNDAYS5950 HOWELLPINCKNEY ROAD Mrs Aape Cook and lint NanMeaboQ gave stork shower at for mers home for Mrs Miie Vender21 were present,Mrs Emma Dinkel, Nellie Gardner, Fannie Monks with Mr AriaCaulk of Ann jixr attended the funeral of Mrs Grace Runciman atStock bridge FridayThe Harold Biggs family went toNorfolk, Va, last week Their son, Louis who is in the navy there wUcome home with themBeryl Lewis Is now janitor aadwatchmas of the Brighton DriveiaDriveiH TheatreLawrence Cambium brought JoeGriffith home from St Lawrence hospital, Lateing, last week Tom Banner and his 5 brothersflew to Fort Lauderdale, FloridaFriday for a weeks vacationThe frost last week is said to havedamaged the strawberry, peach and apple crop to some extent especiallyin northern Michigan George Cranewho has a big orchard, west of town used smudge pts and dots noti think his orchard was damaged much  , Mr and Mrs William Lintner are, at the Kensington State Park oni week ends  The Robert Graer family oLansing spent Sunday with Mrs Theresa Coyle Mrand MrsOna Campbell attended the tul p festival at Holland on Satur lay and visite the Paul Strawheckerg in Grand Rpi1 onSunday, stopping at the Carl Lcutz home at Lansing on the way home i The Ray Burns family spent Sun day at the D Conklin honn in Famingten C J Cliaton was in Farmington on busine a Sunday 1 Mrs jLouis Shehan and the Fran sis Shehan family atenxl a breakfast in Aim Arbor Sunday at the Gene Shehan home huong the Hrst communion of Joan Shehandauguur of the Gene ShehunsI The Pettysville Civic Assn gave a sHowerMoaday ttrgrht for MHKathryn Miller,teacher of Pettyyille scohol The Lester McAfes entertainedthf Harold Radys, Tom Radys and Mrs MoMullen of Rush Lake Sunday, honoring birthday anniversavy Ben White M wtfe attended thefiTier1 of Mr Grace Runciman atStockbridge Wodne nv Epwin Mann of Detroit called onGeae Mann WednesdayMrs WiUim Shehan wa very ilweek but is better Mrs Madeline Roche, daughter,Mary, son BilHe and MrsAlice Wostof Ana Arbor called on the William Shehan Sunday Dr Harlow Shehan and wife of Jackaon called onThursdayMrs Asher Wylie, Albert DkelHomer Abney, Olin Robinson and and ye Mtor attended the Masonicpast masters night at Brighton Sat urdayAlias Dinkel has started anothernew Vime on Howell Rd Ptfwuu Murdock and Gemld SeVll of Corruna called on Bob Pike aJii wife SundayCUwnca Pratt and family of AnnAnn Arbor and Ltoyd Warner amily of Ypsilanti were Sunday guests ofMr and Mrs John BoyerMr and M Louis Stackablespent Sunday with Mrs Li am Ledwidge in Birmingham Her son, Pat is home from the service MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing fixtures and SuppliesElectric Oil and Gas ftot Water HealersComplete Line of PumnsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UPSSH4 7 5 BASTTRACTORS CARSRUSSELL L SMITH CO WVl MICH  tB 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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;
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              <text>T Volume 7 M MICHIGAN WtK MICHIUANTHE PlNCSNgT PI8PATCB Wednesday, May 11, 1955 LOCAL NEWS Caftan Church No 18ANTHONY BOLOGH SRa fit of despondency Anthonye MAYORS EXCHANGE MAY 16thort Pinckney exchanges mayors wih Infor Livonia May 16 Mayor Stanley Bologh 68, who lives on the Alfred Dmkel goes to Livonia and May Morgan funn on Hinchey Rd, westnartuii oi Livonia comes hereThe following is a brief resuree ofMayo Knxrt M Hartom of LivoniaNext week b Michiganindustry, fvv M, ire i Aowners etc hold open housethe general public Michigan uoeu with awe Chehurt few weeks oi a man practisingto be governor While GovernorWilliams attended the anniversaryof Israel becoming a nation Lt Gov Phillip Hart not only at VIto his duties as Lt Gov but alsothoh  of ihi  vriior   Re never misted a chajine in takingover the duties although he alwaysirted he WHS just filling U Hosigned bills galore including theone making Michigan State JuliegeMichigan State University Albo hesent a message to the legislatureasking them to appropriate 2,000000 to buy Salk vacine for all child National Guard in 1923 and in oi PinckJiey blew the top of his headoff wjth a shotgun Tuesday Thebodywas not discovered until 800onia, odywas not discovered until 800 7 IT flTMayor Hartom is an exWorld by M L Hinchey  a neighbor Cor  f 0 e tu Var If Army Major who served in oner Dibbl id th hd b from v,vcinbtr 1145 to Janus special services offiand battalion commander As oner Dibble said the man had bendead number of hours whn found His wife is dead and his survivorsare a son, Anthony jr who owns the St Marys Catholic Chvchev Fr Albert Scbjtt, FactorSunday Mase8 800 and 1000 amNoveoa devotions, Friday evening nat 70Confessions, Friday evening after  Devotions and Saturday from a p zu and Sunday be00 Mass, elementarytitUrtftnita j Calvaty Mennoniu ChurchiUnrc exenange oiikw at Stutu Morgan farm He lives in Ecorse Rev Ezra Beachy, Pastor t G h There are 2 sistersThe deceased has s S Supt Walter Eschlived on the faim 10 years His son Morning Woshif 100uis a brothiulaw of John Bezek Sunday Scb ol 1100The funeial is Thursday at 2 pm  Young Peoples Meeting  7J0a at the Swarthout Funeral Home,ev  Cottage Fellowship Service  Wednesday 800ren up to the age of 10 years This U SArmy Reserve He was promoput the legislature on the spot be tefi to first lieutenant in 1926 and gart Germany, he organized an army jiat exchange serving allied lroop and civilians in a 2,000is ali0World War 1 veteran, was cummis Beachy officiating, Burial in i inck second lieutenant in the Ohio ney Cemeterythe Kindergarten NewsBrian WaJtun viinri hiijinti1 Sundayi,ini Tubt iies griimipCK lrom 1 itiida and LKODavy rocket hirtDuiuiy ijioxuni hit new jeansDouglas Winder gave iiis mohi1a bird Mothers Day Tunny Sprout has n w TII rank Zeaika went to Den1 Muailalijir, a writer in theKC Mojiitor in an 1 week slated that inija onUu lakea over 00 peram nard liquor bus uoted figurmile areaAlayor Hartom, whocause if they refused it would besaid they hated children so they complied and Hart got the credit for itDuring iill this Hart tried his bc3t tobe impartial, He was bawled outonee by Senator Porter while presiding over the senate, the latter claimHart would not recognize him Hartsaid if such was the case it was nnintentional Even Republicans givohim grudging admiration and oneremarked Ph afraid he is going to be around a long timeThe big battle Am the senate wasto forbid labor unions from contri buting to political parties Thi isaimed at the P A C a union organ izatiou supporting the Democratparty It passed the senate by asmall margin but will have hatdorgoing in the house and faces thegovernors vetoThe house passed the bill to convert the ,Howell TB Sanitarium invjamentftl imspiiaL TheMLL to emupeli motorists to have their pictureson their, drivers licenses, was kilelin committeeThe legislature now knows thatthe business receipts tax will noprovide enough money and are culting all appropriations right and left This includes those for new builde at all state colleges and uniCfo and atso mental health hospitals  captain in 1930MRS GRACE RUNCIMANOn Monday, May 9 occured the Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 a mMorning Worship 1046 a m g ship   10death of Mrs Grace Runriman, 77,  Thurs night prayer meetingat Lansing Born Decemb 6 1877t h h at Lansing Born December 6, 1877in Putnam township she was thedaughter of Henry Band Eliza Mur phy Gardner, She spent her earlylife here, being very industrious anIof a generous nature he endenvy herself to her family friends n Neighbors She was a member uthe Order of the Eastern StTIn 1918 she married Charles Runeiman of Cnadilla and lived on theRunciman farm unil his death inFeb1943 Surviving  rp Ii brothers,Dr Cyrils Gardner of Li1, ingWill irv, of Pinckney and C ,  f Stuutr nnd 1 si, Mrs GeorgiaWebb of Uphni  iirid, Mr at the church atWed choir pracMceTh if8M36 Wos he vn Main TTnadila StreetRev Keith Regseggoi, PSunday School 945 a mWorship 1100 a m 800730 p rxlurch and Kai  Kii  his a labSo has Toby hlietteiroeNiik Meiiiii is ijack aiUiabsenceW V enjoyed our trip fire engine and hike lu Liu  hackFiint Grade Wws jabhitJ naket i ictI SLni j  1OUJ NVui IAhe niarJadTJY nt f Servii oPrayer MetMiST Chow Practice Wed,Sr Practice Wed 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m730 p mEunicedie HoffBigeoy,aul of Hcf iof Aiii MSiVMand Mi A sisi aiiCONSEKVATiON NOTESThe Village of orchard Lake hasrepealed its ordinnce requiring1 thatmotor boats be jjcensed It conflictA special permit was issued to afarmer near Hamilton last week to shoot deer who were damaging hiscelery cropTwo square miles of Ogemawstate forest were burneed off lastweek to provide habitat for deci der and prairie chicken Waste from the New York CentralRailroad at Niles killed all the fish in the Dowagiac River there Theriver is now purified and the rainlroad has paid for restocking it with fish PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERS   The Pinckney Kings Daughtersmet with Mrs HazelThompsonThursday with 24 members pres ent Mrs Thompon led the devot Mayor HartomFrom Mnrch, r34he served with Civilian Conservation Corpstts ChtVj tit4JWUtiii ill Lj fanp until 19117 Fallowing a briefinterval, h was a,h Ued to act ive ,ut vith the CCC and wasconinvnrer at civ, i V  ton, Viscnsin aiH Illiiois until or,dered to duty with the JLI srvi Cnnnanl of the U S ArmyJfcnaust, J911 Ho attained the rank ofinlunliy major in Jariuar1, rCi iw, transferred to Array Groundforces in Mav of that year Mayor Hartom s a native of Jordan, N Y anl attended publicschools tuvo before moving to DM trni1 in 1023 The Haitoms , whoh ve one son, Klbert M jr, 25haveresided at 29105 St Martins Streetin Livonia iince August 1881Mr Hartom ir a Ma on a chartermembtr of the Clarenceville Optomists Club Master of the PlymouthGrange and president of the Northeasi Livonia Ci ic AssociationCivicHis hobbies are poultry and gardeningThe program for mayors exchange day is briefer than last yearas there will e no public dinner at noonMayor Hnrtftm and wife of Livonia, Mich, will arrive here at 1100a m and will be taken, on a tour ofin asc Oihi r  in VineW fTTTTPTrrTri Horn  lIe for MIH maroductsHOSPITAL NOTESunty hospital has purchassro of McPherson Farntf ci 1 Hiddle St Howh  T i 1 I ya Another uift  owhead SteelisL annojujiced heranhn a JKhljail d  1  today JHOP A SUCCESS Jinnies UeNiiu ,Mike arvr,eii, Dennis Keynohk and Li Sliey were on a dance vndlal at th school Vlenday nigni Linda Cuits visiledilur Sunday and tuk Jeff llerukt has 2ens and a sand box JJeilllis 1aVkt  ctnuia lamb talUi be Billy lieinz had cnpany SindjyAlsu Iarol AIt nPaiueia Grm SIL the vc k niin Ciii Jjna Slnrey has j b Linda VnnHlaricnin awidiiin,y SundayRuth iJtuiiiay Her i r i batk in st iijlSusan iis it ier in a lawn mower, Kled Twitrheli savshew Sunday Jtihit A4ttn ifttr titttitiy rrmnieI Llui r sheopJoe nation iit JVOI Si Louis, Mu, longu tviLci of ihc beer and liquor iivi,v,i IK juoicd figures from theiLay iijcuiiy  who sell half the re i conunied in St Loui The are lower anil the onefood  i beer is an induce iiu markets parking ariv,   of a St Louii said Leir hard liquordoubJeed in 1 years 100,markets now sell hard iq ales f packaged beru totails 7ti eicent of the sale that article Shoppers in superIKLIS havt observed that the wo v, iio do the shopping seldomhop a few cans of beer incart us they make their roundsieir market Some are church wives of prominentn tore people siiyis Ji problem andpacknicj sales encourage modn Tiiis is disputed by otheraion who say that manynis am ,ud siid they got their tlni stcks in their homeK IIiil tiii ento In inlanaan H aihiii11 her iina haSitli iMUM 94, did ii   home Mam,, at of herHellvillJShe was the daughter ofthe late George and Martha Eliza Aiuso, Ke vts ani U,IIJII v,n iis now Hiland Xake She married, Alvin Mann ol Piiuiviuy u I livedhere while herjiujihiind was a,iated with his brother, Norman, inthe Mann Jeneral Store hte For The JHop Saturday night was  Sliaion Blades has 1one of the nicest ever given ti Pinck  on Froehlick o and RK Albert Mor, viited hismother We made baketa mothrs day Thcv v Iiicttownspeople neljedit by patronizing the classes ivities to finunce it  ers foiThjunderwater theme was bfraujnicetiful and was carried out under tho supervision of the decxrating com t u   r Domalee Swar Jimmvtwo i sisL,i h in1 mother The tooth ioiKeeves tarmsouth of Pinckney that orchestra of Eddie Martin lont the ifinal touch to this Dance of theYear  The grand march was led by  r class vice pvesfdenTaiHtier Pat ThayerXext in iinewas tilP senior class vice president jand his partner,  Mary McClvcr Neither class president ciuld be pie hasie ,Sh rdi i tvian Ji , e  eiiitriubcr Lh iirst haircutcci vt m a barber shopIt cost led long pants itan  a bo Lit gi aduatii to 2c It stayed chcie uniid Wai1 I whon it went to 50c   War II it rs to ,11 and u icad thai Detroit barbers scv the pi ire at 17They run hacc us Wirdor only charges , noi far across to thntf,vYpTt a Lom in busiii peopif who come out  Jumi ehr1 city will gotI I I COlie  n m 11, i SECOi iirA   olot tilin Cantrrilv fath himRusha was bit I en by til i e fit Ieenhower would havevermrient fflNfamouxh innKulate all the nation up to the agenc parents would have shots which wouUneie i one drawback i that the vacine supne linii and a numberLud wig may havcut lur40 years she Jivod in Detroit movi to ijelleville a few years agoson is her oly sui ivor Tno burialwas in Pinckney Cemetery this af iternoon whore gr,Reside services Iwere held  weei  auer Li siAltogether it was most lovely an1and enjoyable for all who attend, iG RADK NEWSfollowing officers were olected Pres, Mrs Stella Garr Tstice, Mrs, Mararet Hollingskorth2nd Vice, Mrs Marilda Clark Sec Mrs Pearl Madsen Treas, Mrs Celeste McKinleyRefreshments were served withMesdames Adelaide Rose, Lulu Dai dustries At 1230 they will been to the Anr Arbor Skeet Club bythe committee, Howard Read and Don Swarthout for lunch MerlinLavey committeman cannot, be prosent In the afternoon they will visitthe schools and our lake resortsand recreation areas not forgettingHell, Michigan At 630 p m he will be the guestw Mj  , , , ,, ,  of the Kiwanic Club at dinner whoW S thtdeian Chaf aSSt have switched their date to MondayCnS assfiaftlon Mrs for thp occas,on A ,one m iV ISVKI WIeCced PreS T tickets are 125Mrs Mable White, Sec and Edward Riggs is in Virginia fora weekHe had a birthday last wckWe have changed our seatsaround a new wayWe are working on our second individual moviesOur mothers wefre pleased winthe plants we planted in milk car toons F6Ymothers day We made cartoons tooA cocoon hatched a beautiful cecropia moth inour terrarium astto theand aatour is CARD OF THANKSr1heThe Junior class wishes to tlvuikthe people who donated trucks,baki ed gooris, scrap and those whoj brought their cars to be washedWej are grateful for your fullhearted support of our projects and we appreciate this support Marilynn VanSlambrook, rClass iiarb adkitis Marilynbadly  v haddayMan Aliesiin ol I i Mj1 lei Kfith S,elelroWaterfront Harold ainfjo to schoolBoltbie Kookt visited Konniiway TuesdayWe made handkerchief Id ijmt hanfikeirluif in them firVi dayFrancis Keasoj, nud idv a doi1 i iIIIhnj  ren  ill in Iaeilihit by UOnrouJit anolds went 1  11 Vs and nioihK Sat uiliW eSPRING CHORAL CONVERTThe annual spring choral concert I A,Blanch Martin, Treaa4H NEWSWe met with MrsArnold Bechlerc April 27 ancjThe Dirt Dobbers We meetTuesday this summer Walter Bechler is junior leader We are raisingvegetables to exhibit at the Fowtrville Pair, CtuO Ieach I vle er SouthWON TWO GAMES LAST WEEKPinckney is tied for first placefn the Land O Lakes league withSouth Lyon by virtue of victories loys8 o 3 Wilson won both gamesnd is now the leading pitcher with4 wins Pinckney, plays Dexter and Manchester both away this weekBlllie Roweil continues to lead inhitting1 with 3 hit against Sou h Lyon and 2 against HoysviHe, one atriple Don Packer had 2 hits an Neil Clark a triple Rowel is leaJhatter with 536 average We are planning a tripGreenfield Village May 23short time at the museumWe cashed Miss Bird success1 hei AC ialSixth Grade NewsWe made poetry books forMothers Day gifts,t WTe are glad Patty Huhmanj back in schoolWe practised for graduation ingym today Mrs Sharpes roomtheir marionette show of Pinckney high school will be mTues, eve May 17 at 8 p m at the school The program is Americanmusic,old and new,presented by the  high school chorus and 7th and 8thgrades The senior class is sponsothis as a benefit for their senior trip Io tiie dciii1nnirells yarndnwjf rSurday unit Hmare sorry the bir dm had tof be ieniod at Hausc Hall,j Ilobejt Seefelfi has u baby sissr Hockow rtnd iicii JJaiiov,siioes Harold avin a eipv i   re ostionedCund out y t us vjicni dixi mtcast statesWeread that Mr and Mrs JosephSi  parents of Dr Jonas Salk, di   of the vacine have just beeniiMiiul the Jewish parents of the, u  In the bi writcups given him v her lie visited Ann Arbor recentlyno mention was made of his Jewishaici toryTo City of Detroit is staging adbjt as whether to sell liquor in their new Memorial building ornot They already have 2 licensesoii at tho Ikdle Isle Casino and oneat the Rarkham Julf Club As the Mioii is already filled they wouldJie t buy an jstablished one and, rtrisffH1 k fhtherieneriandm tlierMARRIED SATURDAYDonald Keiser, son of Mr andMrs Walter Keiser of Pinckney wamarried Saturday at St Marys have inBilly Shireyited himRonnie Coiirdwnyishis toothMaril n Singer harailed LadiMeAlan SUffen entertained his aunt SundayConnie Keivpr went to a weddinirvSnturday Joan Eichmans oousins hn father pulla new puppy ro dotheenjoyed our cinerama trip to rectory by Rev Albert Schmitt to j mother Sunday,t Saturday We started 112o WilmaLatimerdaur of Mr wnH  Judv Rvnolc Schmidt visited horoTeTheir wives were invitedWe are sorry Betty, Salyermoving to Stockbridge,We arc displaying the thingc we 1SWilmaLatimerdaughtMrs George Latimer of PlainfieldThey were attended by Verne KeisMrsH nrwSarah McMackers brother fout of the car and rut his fact we think big businessbiggest sucker in the worldrinv are repittdly victims of the idsrtisn for nothing guys Thotepts gi t them and agree to getheir products advertised fofc noth ns in the papers  This thiy try by sending out cleverly wordiiems about their products papers Uist woek we ffotout a new weed kilter invent a chemical company It wentwjiste basket alonu with aball commentatory in matty Dizzy Trout The latter advertises a biand of beer who dotlvir advertisin  on radio and TVTIiese are only 2 examples Thove nUnrs DIM uitvttr hTislfPt igthin Lbase formLIBRARY NXW8New books are The Cornerstone tby Oldwbourg, Great House by Thompson, Royal Canadian Mounted by Neuberger, Napolean, by WinwarFOURTH GRADEThe winner of the Friday speell bet was Camilla Buda with NoilBeifsnydw runner upWiajiing wordwaa northernWe ate starting a unit or animalsOur erepe paper raffia vas5 wcrfr E5ehhwer aYtd his policies Congwere pretty We fav them to our Ford has supported Eisenhower jimothera on Mothers Day   Other Michigan Republican cong Mrs Steel visited u Friday We mn have an avftrage below 50Old Guard Michigan RepublicansBentleyCong Ford, 42, of Grand Rapidshas been asked by the Young Re pub ans to become their candidatefor governor in 1956 He has stated his terms They are 1, Nobitter primary fight for nomination2 Nc bitter party strife such aswrecked the party the past 7 year chjcken coop3 Unqualified support of President er the grooms brother andAlfred ijollhcimer, sister ofbride The reception was at Ameri1can Legion hall, Stoclcbridge Thecouple will live in a house trailedon the Latimfr farm Both are griduatos of Stockbridge high schoolCnl Pikii k i u J n The Zroom is employed at Chelsea ol Froehlichs dog had 9 pups Spring Worksbaturdy Grant went to Chicago lastLI sav the opera house burnSeveral of us saw tie steam shov  Mlhlan stat Pilcc artpull down the tree at Hause Hall tAkinon 66 bruits The quaTifica , ntt tions are age 21 to 29, heighth 5 fthave done in the 6h gradeSusam LaBeiie, SeaThird Grade NewsMike Plumhave new Mrs Kellenbergor thanks thesecond grade for t e han ikerchieftsave aer Mothf 2xJ1 inches and M inches high andwe i mpty it twice a week becauseit i riays full of this junkGiados 1 2, and 3Rhoda BaxUr is moving to a newhomoMEN WANTEDThe Michigan state police Marshall Michaels, a farmer wholives nar Ithaca was fined 800 last woek for tipping oyor tombstone in a little used cemetery adjoiningj his farm He said tho townshipI leet d to take care of it and heBilly Rutlodge and Ixohard Jones afraid children and visitors wouldhave new tennis shoes  h injured by the monuments BMary Gillenbark has new toy, in on them Before World War IShe visited her aunt and uncle the Michigan legislature passed aJudy Gearys grandmother visivd j aw making the township care for Sunday I these old cemeteries It worked fairGeorge Colone visited Johnnv nitiV 10 Muat have hih scho1eI Saturday They nlaved n thl ion or equivalent May 20 hjk ion or equivalent May 20ducatis thcell deadline for applications Apply atFred Riufcha ig moving near How   Stet Wi Pmtthallthis weekrgr Jn Patrick waa II years are saitTto preTer Cong1 Bentleyof old Friday   , , Owosso He is a conservative and10 year old a contributor to Senator McCarthys We hear Jack Jeffreys,  campaign fofld  Kentucky Derby MARIAN DAYBishop Albert of this diocese announces a MaHan portifkrial mans uesday evening, May 31 at 730 at n Stadium, Lansing A1600 voice choir from the fising parochial scltoolH will sing peopler wptetod Shirley HiHmans dog got his footcaught in a trapKddie Fisher caught n turlte4kWy Slaybaitjrh caTijfht a babywatorsnake John Harden dog has 5 puppiesDon Peola has a new fishing rorlFlorence Utley was in Grand Rapids SundayJohn Walton, deg oaught a rabbit Kelts brbirthday ly well until World War II whH itwas claimed no one could be hiredto do this work since then little mfctempt has been made to enforce thislaw Putnam and Hamburg bothcleaned up their cemeteries last year  Other adjoining townshipsdid not iMrs Theressa Coyle attenedtdt nadtee McQatn atPan Seefeld ha a baby sister  a y PentiacvyAvYtfWFor Tfoe THE PINCKNEY DI8PATGBWednesday, May 11, 1966GraduatedUft,24 Pifltman2500t  j, tax fitted Navel case1775 Righf, 21DeluxeWardrobe30005PRUC is thcolor ,,, thvrjndcful rev fashion colorvirVe featuring in Skyway Lyggago Spruce goessni  wirh everything you ecir slays forever new   5yvcy Ijojae is ccvered with stuffproof,v b     ay OJSSS are finished luxuri ous v, li,   c   r rcrawar, saddle stitching,bocutiul taff ja li gs Start a Skyway set for only 1775 plus taxV irtr  J ,7M i1 in i RegT 8 fm GodMch Ceirce sStore For Women9 HOVtiLL NEIGHBORING NOTESII Stockbridge wttf again have a summer recreatin progTam with BobPrudden as director Mrs Esther Smith has completed43 year as organist at a Stockbridge church Huyh Richmbnd, son of BangsRichmond of Uaadilla was burieJfrom the Milner funeral home at Stockbridjje last week 274 children got polio ahot8 atDexter last week William Wilson and Bert Kennyof Webster were both 89 years old last week Mrs Dorothy Winslow informs uithat her daughter, Katherine, was5 years old on the 5th day of May, 1955 So she belongs to the 5X5Club The Winslows live at RiversMe, Lakeland Sandra Cook and Sandra Sherrrodof Dexter hih school have beenchosen there to attend Girls State at lniversiy of Michigan sponsoredby the American LegionThe Dexter high school alumni reunion is at the school there June 4 Byron voters have approved a village water system 800 Willys farm implement dealers ave attending a weeeks school at the George Long faim at SilverLake this week The school last year was in Texas Alta Gehrintfer is valedinctorianand William Karrslutatorian of the Howcll senior class While their church is being builtHowell Baptist will use the schoolauditorium and the upper room ofthe Presbyterian church The state highway detpt is placing 35i0 picnic tables theeir roadside parks Another oil hass been brought iuat Xorthville that is flowing 174bilevels a day239 children were inoculated withpolio vacine at Chelsea The Washtenaw county board ofsupervisors has adopted the staie valuation plan, The South Lyon school was entered last week and 100 taken from the safe which was entered withoutbein damaged rtheir playHarian Hall it wnior class valedictorian and Dorothy Carr salutatorian A flowing water well has been HOWELL THfcAREHOWELL, MICHGA LEE WCAOIt, U, 12atruck at the firmer Gleon oU well luc wed nurwhich gushes 6 ft above the ground fiTa van AITGeorge Conner, 66, former Silver 1m TJLake resident who operated a coo icciwicoiorfectionary at Dexter, died Sunday  k U a tnrAv M v ,  t lMm  Juli a Thursto n Kamp 8, 27, , FrW r JJg    Wed, Thum FrL,8atMj 11,11,19From John Steinbeck Great Notol EAST OF KDIfiNinin Warner ColorJulie Harris, Jamos Dean, Rayaoni i Moriarity and Richardurday She leaves her husband and6 childrenPinckney high school lost bothgames last week Dexter beat them 11 to 9 and Fowlerville 20 to 10Pete Gerycz, Frank Smaka andaid Kennedy pitched George Lavey, son of Patrick Lav  Stover at TuckerRAGE AT DAWN AlsoJack Hawkins and Glynis Juhas IBLAND OF FURYin Technicolor81, Gregorymany years diedMay 1 The Lloyd Medicine Show whichwas at the opera house last week has gone to Springport  g 1 15 to ItA MAN CALLED PETER in Cineaaasopc and ColorwithTn Beat Setter Read by Million Richard Todd and Jeaa PetersNovelty News Color CartoonThur Fri, Sat, May 10, 20,21 DBSTRYinRUN FOft COVER in TechnicolorTuos, Wed, Thura, May 17, 18, If Dean Martin and Jerry LewislaSAILOR BEWARESYLVAN THEATRE CtetoaNotes of 48 Years AgeW E Murphy took in the DetroitChicago game at Detroit Thursday Bert Johnson who has been working for Win Moran died at Jackson Jast weekThe senior class will have an ic Friday, Saturday, May 13, 14cream scial at the town hall on Sat NEW YORK CONFIDENTIAL urday night A Drama StarringJackob Fleming of AlmuchyNY Brod Crawfotd, Anne Ranerofthas shipped a 4 yar old race horse  and Ricnard Contthere to be trained by Jim Roche Show 715 and 80i Mis Elizabeth Lewis Drown died Cartoon andhere last week Surviving are tierhusband, Jerome Drown and 3 child Sunday, Monday 15, 16 SUrrinfElray Hirsch, Barbara BlsnchariAlsoUNCHAINED Starringlroy Hirsch and arbara Hal Chester MorrisColor Cartoon Scio Drivein Theatre ANN ARBOR MICHIGANFriday, Saturday, May 13, U ROGUE COPwithRobert Taylor, Jamet LeighandFLAMING FEATHER with ,  Sterling Hoyden and ArleenTravel j  CartoonHIT THE DECKM usical in Color Starring AJane Powell and Tony MartinDebbie Reynotig and Ann Miller in CinemaScoperen, Mrs George Hendee, Mis WmThmpson and Kirk Drown The G W Dinkel family has anew piano Freed and Perrines Circus is herenext week, featuring Maude, the Sunday Shows 8, V 7, trained mule, 10 ponies and 20 trained dg3 Adrn 20c and 10cThe Sigler Bros, Raymond  andCecil open their ice cream parlorheere Saturday Sunday, Monday 15, 16A STAR IS BORNJudy Garland and Jamea MaaonNOTES 25 YEARS AGO Mr and Mrs Patrick Kennedy eelebrateil their 50th wedding anniversary Tuesday Their 4 children and families were present and otherrAativesWilliam H, Hams, 75 died at hishome here Saturday He leaves hiswife and 7 childrenAt the district Masonic meetingat Lansing Saturday Livingstontook the attendance prize with 22presene The counties represented were Livingston, Inpham, Eaton andShiawassee Howell had 10, Fowlerville 10, Brighton 7 and Stockbridge4 The following from here went W C Miller, John Chambers, FrodLake Azel Carpenter, Rex Burnett, Stocy Hall, Russ Read, Ona Campbell , J H Hooker, Walter Mpwers, Fred Campbell Andrew Compbell,L J Henry, Mylo Kettler, RussellLivermore, Clare Swarthout BetDa Her Emil iclige, Clare Miller,ye editor The senior class made 125 on TUOB, Wed, Thura, May 17, 18, 19YOUNG AT HEARTA Musical Comedy StarringTJ u  a i 11 uu u DorisDay and Frank BinotrlHerbert Schoenhals who has been Show 715 and 913employed by the Howell condensd  Gcrtooa Milk Co for years has bought an ice business at Chelsea  ComingDestry, Underwater, EastThe L A Saunders store at Lake of Eden, Blackboaad Jangleland is ready for itsG opening The   Schuler ice company wants to litre 4 more men  Mrs Merwin Campbell was electThe county Sunday school convenj ed county president of the Kingstion is a North Hamburg church Daughters at the convention at Win May 17 The following are on tht ans Lake Countzy Clufb She wasprogram Lulu Benham, Julia Ball, , county organist for 5 yearsShe has W Hendricks, Fannie Rollison,Adda  1A circle in her jurisdiction Mrs Kice, Florence Kice,Etta Gartrell  MrsRalph Glenn of Gregory is state The North Hamburg Literary  presidentSociety met at auj8 BW Mnqoprogram was as follows Music bv ARMY BOUNDMCartoonStanley Clemens, Caren Sharp CartoonTues, Wed, Thura, May 17, 18, 39 HIGH AND MIGHTYin Cinemascope and Color 6 withJohn Wayne, Jan Sterling and Oaire TrevorAlsoTARGETEARTHIn Cinemascope and okwildRichard Denning, Virginia GlayMr and Mrs Lloyd Hendee entertained Gale Hendiee and wife of Offosso and th Lynn Ikndees Sundayf WayjB calledBeulah Mlller Sunday The Erston Clarkcalled at the BobClub Bulletin, Kittie King Solo, N Adda Kice Reading, Una Bennett Charles Eisele and wife of Fowler   Music, Will Nash Debate,Electric ville and Wilbur Eisele and wife  Mfs Lulseity is more Beneficial than Steam called on Mrs Emma Vollmer Sun Marie Affirmative, Glenn Smith and Wai day of Unadillahome SaturandBauer and daughter ofBrighton called on Mrs EdnaSpears Saturdayand Wheeler Martin Music by Mr , troit wele Sunday irueats of the Mr and Mrs NoTman Bruff of fter VanFleet Negative, Will Nash The Ronnie Hoskins famjy of Deml Mrs Carleton BarnardOLKS I Pinckney, Michigan de Rev Jacker the wetk The  trrt wele Sunday g Robert Ackley familyMrs Gladys Clinton was in Lansin Fridfty and brought her sister,M Be8S Fishbeck home t them M S Fiahbeck hadLi  , , er at Tourneys, Stockbridge SunLouise Zjegler ,nd day Owosso called on the Robert PikesSundayJohn Boyer and wife called at the,Pete Straiger home in YpsUanti SundayLavem Clark, son of Mr andPaul ririft  J vrY,  J Mrs Walter Clark of Pinckry willrZJUrLJMVt Merw,   Mr Helen Kennedy and son be married Saturday at St MaryaCampbellat Anning Rice Stevens mPHILLIP GENTILE 113 East Main St Pinckney Phone UP 86659EADQUARTERSPITTSB We now have the famous family ofPittsburgh Paints Here is where youwill find all of those highquality, fieldtested Pittchurgh finishes for everyMUfUable surface inside or outside roffeu borne Get SUNPROOF House WAUHJDE Rubberized Satinor the new WALLHIDE Alkydyp Flat for any interior walltwrfaceSATIN HIDE Enamel in COLOR DYNAMICSa new anddifferent systemof home pointingFREEBOCiriET MotsFLORHIDE for wood orcement ioors and steps  WATERSPAR forftacnitnf aod woodwork ide and out Festiv John, of Howell spent Wednesday j rectory to Shirley Hosier of Milan,featur at the Irvin Kennedy home Reception in evening at American The Ralph Halls called on Mrs  Legion hall, SalineJack Shel Wm Brown in Chelsea Sunday  John Lundeen and wife of Detroit     of thin Bay City ShohnsStore LINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES DRYGOODSKENNEDYS GENERAl ST OREv   ,   im rj  DISPATCH 961 I T HKetc I iV  bkturtiJlpuncU  MembersOn e o f th e task s complete d b y th e UN  Genera l Assembl y meetin gI n  Pari s wa s th e electio n o t thre e nonpern 1arn t member s t o th eSecurit y Counci l t o replac e th r ouleiirtp , mouher s whos e term s ha dtzpired  Abov e art  shown , fro m cH  to rihi , Ir  Guilierm o Bel iuba  Mr  Fin n Mo o Nnr v iv  i j M n     , i ,  Klmchab a PaahJL Soil Building  Boosts BeefOutput, Doubles  Profit18 3Canoeing on the upper reaches oftlie Manistee  Rivetiscove r th e natura l beaut y o f Mich i  HAV E YO U KELLOG G BIR b SANCTUAR Y near BattUGreekWild  ducks,  geese, swans,  pheasants, peacocks,VISITE D THES E and othersMICHIGA N SCENES  PROU D LAK E RECREATIO N ARE A near  Milford  High  hills overlook  Huron River valleyProfusion  of uild flowersWARRE N DUNE S STAT E PAR K near St JosephForest and sand dune area on Lake MiclugaiiOkTONVILL E RECREATIO N ARE A near  Ortonvillc Rolling, wooded country with several small lakesMichiga n B fewers enjoy thefiner  flavor ofMichigan  bretcedbeerssociatio n35 0 Madiso n Avenu e  Detroi t 26 , Michiga n  v   Co    Coebel  Braving  Co  National  Bwing Co f Michigan   Pfeiffei  Breivitig  Co  Sbeicau  Hirb Co  Stroh  p  O V    r 5Fertilizin g pasture s ca n ofte n doubl e her  productio n pe r acr ea  billio n mor e tiltcr , helle r ee d an d improve dpound s o f bee f coul d b e pro  grnzinL f nullns duce d o n Midwester n fyrtns , if  Bcttf r suj  ,ini grazin g man pasture s wer e fertilize d accord  acjcifunf , siy s th e committe en g t o th e recommendation s o f ca n nit  n  nieii n doublin g th eLan d Gran t college s agmnom  profi t n M cicr  fm m bee f pro lst ,   dutmn niii h qualit y pastur eTha t wa s th e statemen t o f th e ca n   Middl e Wes t Soi l Improvemen tCommitte e base d o n estimate so f soil s specialists Thes e authoritie s figure  that d  a i  less , t inn e lOuri h ih f ms t o f grai n o rcvmcen t rates , accnjdin g t o Wis cnnsi n auronimist s  ,    Tlire e ke y step s ar e usuall yth e present , bee i acreag e in eigh t involve d in  buiMin g an d main Midwester n state s coul d b e pro  tainir g hig h yielding , ti p qua 1duce d o n abou t hal f t o two  it y astui ethird s o f th e acreag e no w use d rnmrnittce Man y M  id w5str n farmer coul d piiduc e fro m 10 0 to  80 0 d  2 pound s pe r rcr e o f beef , wit h gum  gbette r soi l jiiv l pastut   tnaaage  winte rIlen t wethfvis  jSom e a yronoi n   cst nmi  in1 dn  L  i  jnpl  A ,ji   iis e o f ni n icn fi t lif rsistant fcr  t,   i   1 i,Mf i i      i i  win siy s th eA  rlf  i n  sufl   1  MM  s need I 1 idiiju l l e s tha t ar eI  rasfre 1    ti s thj t rn   ii, 1 alhjv    aI M fo r th el   5950HOWELLPINCKNE Y Emrrgrncy Pasture sCu t FtM d lost , Kee pMil k Outpu t Hig hmmmIt s tim e fo r emergenc y pastur ewhe n grazin g get s shor tlik e this D AIRY farmer s ca n hel p lic kth e traditionalsumnv T mil kslum p b y growin g weTTTerTiTTxT rdeniergenc y pasture s t o pinch hi t fo r bluegras s growt h tha t isburne d ou t b y hot  drought yweather , report s th e Middl eWes t Soi l Improvemen t Com mittee Emergenc y pasture s suc h a sSuda n gras s o r oat s an d rape ,say s th e committee , ca n pa yof f in  fatte r mil k checks  The yca n sav e yo u mone y b y elimi natin g th e cos t o f feedin g mor egrain  The y ca n hel p cu t dow ncost s o f mil k productio n an d in creas e you r ne t returns Th e ke y t o thes e benefit s ishig h pastur e icld  pe r acre  T oge t thos e hig h yields , jui  soilneed s a hig h fertilit y level Whethe r yo u plan t Sula gras s o r oat s an d rape , ih emergenc y paatur e cro p TV no t onl y a  balanc e o f fert i rybu t ampl e amount s o f fertiLe il land w  i f iUsing a  Hii nitrogen , phospha ta t fro m 30 0  CG J p  acr e ca n b e goo d inurirjc eagams t poo r stand s an d lo wyield s tha t cu t th e carryin g ca pccit y an d ru n u p the  cus t o feac h poun d o t feed Agronomist s a t Cor n Bel t coi iege s w y tha t seeding s   fo remergeiic y o r suppler u nta lpasture s ca n b e mad e u p to  th en  iddl e  f Juno Suda n gras s is  particularl yresistan t t o draught , th e agron omist s poin t c ut  On e precautio n is  necessary ,A i d of f Sunti l tl v g iC  h   w  vri   gkeepin g LV Ugrus i pastur eI S  1 8 o r mor eha s fokc r on  aihi s i s a russi c jc   I VfCATKONVATE R WONDERLAN DILIfibre s afc r voi  r jl filiir g   swinmJn g  o r nlrrct t c    iirc tc dream , amon gr A  11,03 7 inlnn d lakes There s a sanc v    ic  fun clor g WicSi   ,,  mile s o f Grec  c ii n  ,  n  ro i   po  o n ol s idoa t fo r you r I 1 o  f alon g Michci s 3  500I , shade d streams There s ai n coc i Jo   c  rri ofr s  acf  thcro ifo r vocatio n fu n righ t hr    fat you row n Wafe r Wonderlan d star Fo r full  cfotaf tMIC818A H TflttWS TRO C 1 9CAPITC  8LDG i r MiCH  Vii  V5 v Wmmr, ivi ,LOCA L NE Wthi s i  th t Mushroo m Maso nI f oral f an d afiarg y mana  w n th k4n 4 mos t fought A  foldo n pheasan t i t nestin g inta  Warrw i san d dunosThos o bird sar t las s ard y tha n th  Chines epheasant  an d har t neve r bee n abl ege t establishe d in  Michigan Trapper s baff l 1W M beave r an d669 ott r I n Michiga n thi s year Th e wil d turkey s r  apparentl ytakin g hol d in  the Allega n fereest Conservatio n officer s foun d a  e tther e wit h 1 2 egg  in  it Severa lbrood  o f youn g wer e see n las t lyea rbu t n o ne U wer e found Fire s burne d ove r 63 8 acre s l a it 1c Dressin g Whea t Pay s i nV ieIds  Lowe r Cost sMr s Thoma s Bonn r sponsore dth e luncheo n an d tou r o f home sponsore d b y th e An n Arbo r CCtt yWoman s Clu b Friday Thoma s Bonne r upen d las t we ka t Buffalo , X  Y  a t a  conventio n o fNationa l Assn  of  Manufacturers Mrs  Doll y JJaugh n calle d o n Mr Bett y Seefel d an d bab y a t U  o f 11 hospital , An n Arbor , Monday Mrs  Edn a Spoar s an d Mr  Lou is e Sheha n wer e in  Jackso n Thurs day Th e Win  Lintner  o f Sout h Lyo nan d Pa t Rosco e o f Clevelan d wer eSunda y guest s o f th e Joh n McDonn ls    C  W  Hooke r an d son s o f An nAibo r spen t Sunda y a t th e J  H home Th e C y AtLee  o f Gladwin , GW Myer s o f Stockbridg e an d Jamc eMeye r an d wif e o f Pinckne yspen t Sunda y a t th e W  H  Myo rhorn Th e Mar k Nas h famil y tntertinu dal l thrf r childre n an d families , th e  Marti n Ritter a an d Isabe l Nah Sunday Th e Jac k Youn g famil y entertai ne d  al l th e Burn s familie s an d othe rrelatives,4 2 iu  all Sunda y a t dinne rhonorin g th e firs t communio n o fthei r daughter , An n Marie Mrs  Ros a LaRos a spen t Sunda ywit h he r parents , th e Be n defillippi sin  An n Arbor Th e childre n o f th e Pettyivill eschoo l took  a  trip  t o Jackso n Frida yo n  th e Ne w Yor k Centra l trai n fro mDexte r an d weu t thoug h th e rail roa d roun d hous e an dSaturda y nigh tNOTICEO F   Defaul t havin g bee n mad e in  tht condition s oi  a  certai n Mortgag emad e b y Willia m C  LaPra d an dHaze l   LaPrad , hi s wif e o f Gregor yMichiga n t o Ernes t H , Gree r  Pinckney , Mieihigan , date d th e 23rd da y o f Februrar y 1951 , an d recurr e d  in  the offic e o f th e Registe r u fDeed s fo r th e Count y o f Livingsto ian d Stat e o f Michiga n o n the  J hda y o f February , 1952 iirl,   jOi  Moritfjes , o n pane  4hl4ci 2 o nwhic h Mortgag e ther e is  claime d t ob e du e a t th e diit e  f thi s noiiv o to rprincipa l an d interest , th y su m o fEigh t Hundre d Thirtee n an d 5 2 10 0th s f 81352  Dollar s am i thy fur tbe f sur a o T TwentyFiv e a n I00100th  2500  Dolla r a s Attor ney s fees , making  th e whol e am oun t claime d t o b e flue  at th e dat ro f thi s notic e towit , th e su m Ei,  tHundre d ThirtyEih t an d 52JO4  U s13852  Dollar s o f whic h amoun twil l b e adde d a t th e tim e o f dal e al ltaxe s an d insuranc e tha t ma y b eb y tht  xaid Mortgag e betwee n tlu dat e o f thi s notic e and  th e tim e of ai d sale  an d n o proceeding  a t la whavin g been  institute d t o recove rth t deb t no w remainin 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  in  said Mortgag e ha s becom e op erative No w Therefore , Notice  is  Hereb yGive n ,  tha t b y virtu e o f th e powe ro f aal t containe d in  sai d Mortgag ean d in  pursuanc e o f th e statut e inluc h cas e mad e an d provided , th osai d mortgag e wil l b e forclose d b y asal e o f th e premise s therei n des cribe d o r s o muc h thereo f a s ma yb   necessary , a t publi c auction , t oth e highes t bidde r a t th e Wes t fro ndoe r o f th e Courthous e in  the CirofHowel l an d Count y o f Livingsto ntf wtiigan , tha t bein g th e plac e fo holdin g th e Circui t Cour t in  an d fo iMi d Count y o n Wednesday,th e lOt lU y o f Augast,1955 , a t 100 0 ocloc kEaster n Standar d Tim e in  th e fore noo a o f sai d day , an d aai d premise swfi l b e sol d t o pa y th e amoun t s o a saforesai d the n du e o n sai d Mort wit h FORCES Gkf c FO R WOME NADD n d l, REMODELLEDrun gThursday,  Friday, SoturdayMA Y 12 , 13 , 1 4OPENIN G SPECIA LBumpe r whea t yield s mea n lowe r productio n costs , highe r profit s Flowera fo r th e Ladie sTO P dressin g you r whea t c  rfj p  wit h a  complet e fertilize rtlii s sprin g ca n b e a  profitabl einvestment ,That s particularl y tru e iither e is  an y questio n abou t th ecrop s nee d fo r phosphat e an dpotash , say s th e Middl e Wes tSoi l Improvemen t Committee It s belte r t  b e sal e tha nsorry,  say s th e committee , i nth e matte r o f supplyin g nutrient sfo r th e crop Soil s specialist s repor t tha t o nman y whea t field s it  is profit abl e nt o u e fro m 20 0 t o 30 0pound s o f u  ctmplet e fertilize rsuc h a s 10101 0  s a  sprin g to pdressing  I f th e soi l is  hig h in phosphat eand potash , the n it  wil l pa y t oconside r to p dressin g wit h anitroge n fertilizer , accordin g t otii e committee  I n general , th eequivalen t o f 10020 0 pound s o fammoniu m nitrat e wil l hel p in creas e yields Boostin g whea t produc t k nb y  1 0 bushel s peracre,  say sth e committee , catt  increas e afarmer s profi t b y a s muc h a s2 0 pe r acre A s yield s g o up , productio ncost s pe r bushe l g o down  Thu sther e is  mor e takehome  in com e fo r th e farmer , eve nthoug h price s ar e declining Th e best  lime t o to p dres s i  earl y spring , jus t befor e ti fwhea t begin s t o row , accordin gi t soil s specialists  Free Gift  Doo r Prize s Bello  t m a OPENIN G SPECIA LTh  Ute t fa  Style s w d Colors  Sprin g Suit s an d Coat s T o B e Give  A Way On e D , b y Ca y ArtIe y On e B reas b y Jai , mit r On eG R    ittS S ant s Buil dYield s Pe r Acr eTRADINGSTAM P r On eGRAN D PRIZ E A  ROUN D TRI PT O  FLORID A FO R ON E WEE K VACATIO N Iy Tr an Continenta l Airline s Roun d Tri pSvrin e An a Jus t Loo k a tCOAT S AN D SUIT S b y Bctt y Eo8 o an d Lo uSPORTSWEA R b y  JaHt2 ,n,se a toMLINGERI E b y Iuxite , Senmpruf , Svl o h 8   y Hn vbrt , Hol e pVoof ACCESSORIE S b y dawnelle , Shal l mar ,SKYWA Y LUGGAG EDobl  GoldStwniw  Wil l B e Give n Awa yning     y r   Thernu it Gran d Op PEIRCES  STOR E FO R WOMEN,HOWELL,Mich O D  soi l tilt h make s a  bi gdifferenc e in  the yield s o fcor n yo u et The better the tilththe more bushels you will get That is illustrated by the twohills of corn shown in the abovepictureThe two hills of corn weretaken from nearby plots in thesame field In both cases enoughwell  balanced fertilizer wasadded so that the corn could andshould have made top yields ifother growing conditions werefavorableThe corn plants with the bigroot systems with five big earswere grown on a plot that hadreceived good man grown on a plot that hadreceived good management thatAad maintained soil structure, TThe soil was loose, wellcorfthVtioned and well drained Itsorganic matter content wassteadily replenished Good tilth gave the big plantschance to develop strong, deepreaching root systems Thus they were able to get all thenutrients and moisture from thesoil needed for highyieldinggrowthIn the case of the com plantswith the small root systems andthree small ears, the soil wascompacted and tight due to poormanagementpreviously that had minedout the organic matterand broken down the structureThe root systems could notdeeply penetrate the closelypacked soil Thus they could notforage for the nutrients that were in the soil This cut downthe plants growth and reducedthe number and size of rootsIf you expect to get the mostefficient use out of the fertilizeryou use, says the Middle WestSoil Improvement Committee, then you must maintain thestructure of the soil so that roots can grow and the root systemdevelop to make full use of thesoils nutrient supply Mrs Holen Snyder of HowellGuy Jllair at Fowterville called tthe Roy Dillingham home last wkMrs Lorctta Hooker of Ann Arborcaller SundayMark Coon has returned from Detroit to the Homer Abney homeMvsrs Percy ElliHT Ona Gmfbell,Ross Read, C H McRorie anlye editor went to Midland Sundayand called on Dr Francis B Limlo past grand master of Michigan Masonx They found him in yood shipeexcept for failing eyeslu He is80 years oldFred Bortz and wife and dauliter of Ypsilanti and Harold Pidginand wife of Flint called on MrsMary IJoff S A SPECIAL NOTICE TO BOTTLE GAS USERSTUen s,cm, to be ,, rum0, ablut 0U becoinlnjf   DealerWE ASK WHY ALL THE FUSSHERE ARE FACTS w   WJO percent interest, legal costs, Attorneysfees and also any taxes and insurance that said Mortgagee does payHO or prior to the date of said salewhich premises are described inaid mortgage as follows towitLaads situate and being in the Townjfejp of Putaam, Livingston County Mfefcifac described as a parcel oflMMl dMcribed as followsBeginningat the Southeast comer of the NorthM Quarter ML of the NorthwestfNtttfoBft Quarter H of Setionli, lBwaaliip 1 North Rnge 4 East w thence North 3440 fret  Weet 588 feet thence SouthfOet thence East 583 feet to of bofinning, containing 4Mwon or Ion Mky , ISM H Groer,, MortgtgM fatis and PacesTPMM H MAHyiUlbCKMM 0 MANUILSKI Joyce Cbftmberlain of Albany,NY spent th week end with JUT mother, Mrs Cacia ChamberlainWelton Chamberlain of OberlinUniversity spent the week et,d hyo The week before he took a Pilgiimi Fellowship group from the uniwr sity to Washington D C by busi Vincent LaRosa is building a new house on Toma Rd south of theGeorge Thompson homer Merwin Campbell and Norman Ziegler went to Windsor, Ont, Fri day night with the Argus Masonicdegree team to work degreesThe Tony defiilippies of Tawasspent the week end here  The Walter Clark family entertined all their children and fimilisSunday, Mrs Rose Hendee and theLynn Hendees Howard Read and wife had dinn Oi with the Geodge Wilds jr at theElks Club, Ann Arbor Saturday The Martin Ritter jr Jjjpiily c   s parents at Lakeland SundayNorman Rot and wife were smeltI3shing in northern Michigan last i W, Ml i, onlyproper and poetical ,w s,Ii Bo,He Ga, when we alr,,dySul and Stock c  anj Fur Mt,, t,c w h service ve aprc,iate every i ustoniei wh, no way Forced to Do So Wauts uv service but they are inf lromoblinfHt ed to purchase gas fi omus orlJ agiernnts WhoTsTTidding whoso as ve have in theWho is kiddingSHIRfiYS RADIO AND I VPHONE UP town 86621 STORE LEWIS SHIREY FOR GAS PHONE UPtown 93134eadqtMrtersfor 111 One of the worlds greatest granaries, theUkrainian Soviet Socialist Republic is aland of flat, rich land that covers much of the southern part of the Soviet Union inEurope Added to her laurels as a foodproducerthe Ukrainian SSR can point to increasingly important industrial de During World War IL her JM square wilt werev an cd In tremendotti battles, bat her 44,M,HI people are hard at work repairing war damage The Ukraine is a member of the Securty Council and VntgB MinMer Dmltrt 2 Maauilski has led herdelegations te the United Nations General Assembly Her flag is red, ascribed with a fod hamsaer and skkle and the countrys initials Harlow Shehan of Jackson Billyhehan of Ann Arbor and Iob KftrJ wife of Detroit called on the Vin Sheehans last wekCharls Lainge Is home fromOy, Ky, on leave,  F Close and wife of Iind nii Audrey Klikott of Brightonwere Sunday guests at the AlbeitDinkel homeThe Monday night bowling leagueheld their banquet at Lakeland innMonday night The Thursday nightleague hold theirs at Hollie ElHseSThursday night   I Mm Steve Gerrig, mother of llwBennie URosaoiH tf JfA Unitedin an auto accident atHowell Friday and Is inaast intelrosptUI flatIsrosptUIClaude Klrschke suffered a backinjury last Friday and it in a oastin     foA uert by Uj ucacnu iryfve Lie center for twelver thefceaihnwpten of the USAs General of th Army Douglas MacArthur, commandertehief of the unified forces ting in behalf of UN bKorea Iookinc on b Ambassador Arc ouiid if Norway, SecaritCouncil President for July The bloeany w h flar was formesed by VN Military otservers aad the r , M kator la Paltirft  ,4fTHB PWCKNXY DISPATCH Wednesday, May 11   iS        Most everybody toasts obout his home townBut me, I brog about my whole stateand heres why MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesElectric Oil and Gas afcr HeI work in factoriesall kind of factories I make steel, ears,chemicals, phormoteutieols, rubber I moke fjrniture and ether wood product, and Im a metal worker, too I work in the bigplants, on the big lines, and I work in the t rusands of smell onesthe ones that keep the big shops going Im on Michigans hug industrial payroll, and doing right well at it Im a former, tooen of the men who keep MJcMfanthe top in form crop doilorvalue Im the worlds best grarn grower, for Ive brought more international grain championship to Michigan in recent years than any other state anboast Michigans one of ie top states in production of fruits groins, sfr boots, dairy products, potatoes and boons nlw  We Serviceft 7 5 KAST Im a miner, a quarryman, a shove operator Nature put resources unir MtcYigans soil so I can rci ove liicn, tcrrvtrnover to industry to make the great products of Michigan, I mine self, iron, cepper I bring out magneium and gvsumI quorry li zrce, and I scccp fons of  Jvel for censtn Mci Im a luicrick in the toll finLer, oni n n ir n c thelong ships And whatever  job, I nJ wat to U wgoing, end Michigan certainly has phr cf water Ive   11 gat and electricity I needfor ieof an i H cj H t and powtr, i ilwas will have In a seasonal juy, myself I like cold winters, with mow forice lor iUniing and iceftihirjj t m en sng, beca Im a hwntor s I me loafing on a warm, hiki,u and lobcolorful autumn cd end a fisherman Anu,   sandy bach etrd our many ifcl Svt, I am ulso a hoit  5,C 0C VOO t s n var a Wq bvtirmi Im o custom ini r, v   the i   el  MI ef commerceft, hofw i Miqan on Canada tvr  yoor Im ar     mcV tha ieHaan morkotif Ibe naio , gieottsfm MichiganIm everybody I comt from jjst aboutanywhere you can name, rom other nations, from other states Imwhat mckes Michigan great, because for all her resources, it takes meto make ucc of hem Whatever 1 do, Im a buUuer, building greatness ongrcciS in Michigan Ive gOr Taith in Michigan, tc  s whyI know heres no stopping her, because we wont be stopped Its as simple as that U SMITK JOMICHIGAN WIIKMUytSV The electric end gas companies that serve ysu havo great faith Jft thefuture of hin tn It Is In this spirit that we aro pksnftsng yoarsai ead to provide energy for our Greater Michigan of tomorrowALPENA POWER CC1 MY CITIZENS GAS RIEl COMPANYCONSUMERSPOWER COMPANYTHE DETROIT EDISON COMPANY EDISON SAULTELECTRIC COMPANY e INDIANA AND MICHIGAN ElECTRIC COMPANYLAKE SUPERIOR DISTRICT POWER COMPANY MICHIGANCONSOLIDATED GASCOMPANYMICHIGAN GAS AND ElECTRIC COMPANY MICHIGAN GAS UTILITIES COMPANYof Michigan Gat and Electric Astochtions MICHIGAN GASCOMPANY eUPPER PENINSULAPOWER COMPANYeWISCONSIN MICHfGAK POWER COMPANY J bue aiidf Miu toIHfc ROU6H310 Webster Phoue UP S fiB7 Pinckney   1Established 1865 Incorporated 1915McPherson State Bank Over Eightynine Years of Safe Banking Howell  PinckneyWhen you set yoar paycheck, reserve a part of it ir yourLlt   and deposit it in your savingsa uat here In this way, you can build up asi iatuial ftinl lot future use A great many ha  lovrui ths payday savings plani cisy arii, jrt cicat way co save Open your vine wih t convnienc amount, then, devit soiicc 4 cery paydayAll tfpi i vp 10 S100Q nRur4 by 0r in rY  Ilc3ost Ins tns r BnUrad aiMatter at PoatattsArt of March I liftU4 So PricJimmy Doolittle, son of Mr andMrs Hugh Doolittle, has reenlisted in the armyT This is his 3rd enlistment 1 MEd Bailer and Chippy Bennett of Howell called at the Dispatch officeGuests of Mrs Winifred GravesSunday were Walter Graves andfamily Mr and Mrs Jack White Mrand MrsDon Walker all of Jackson and the Gerald Musson family ,of Howell MGerald Dinkel has sold his newhouse on PinckneyHowell Rdj toto Mr and Mrs Joe Miesle of How , ell Mr and Mrs W Swartz of BerKinsfield, N J anct Mrs Floyd Weeks and daughter Elizbeth, ofrand Ledge were Tuesday dinner gueatg of Mr and Mrs AlbertDinkel Mrg Swartz is the formerGmila Heisig whose father 40 yesesago owned the farm now owned by Mrs Edna SpearsShe is a cousin ofMr Dinkel and this is her first visitsince she was a small girlMrs Donald Clark is expectedhere from California TuesdayMr Jot Griffith and Charon,OtU Matason and wife A Urn MarkMattions called on Joe Griffith at Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge withDesmond Ledwidge and wife of Royal Oak called on Keith Ledwidge a Ptymourth Seminary Sunday, Mesdames Ray Bums, KennethFry Jack Young and Thressa Coyle were in Lansing ThursdayThe Velvet Eez team, Jack Heniett, Cliff Miller, J Tessmer and Carlbowled in Bay City SundayThe Hicks school put on an entertainment at the school ThursdayThursday night featuring Mr Becks Rythrnn BandLawrence Camburn, Cliff MillerandMerwin Campbell called on Joe SOCIALSGROCERIES AND VEGETABLESALL STEAKS Lb VEAL ROASTS, LBGROUND BEEF, 3 LbsRS  HUixiSTER v59c52c100FLOWER KU OCCASIONSfromGriffith in St Lawrence hospital,Lansing Sunday Walter Clarkwas in End1cott,NYlast week George VsnNorman was in Flinton business last week George Meabon and wife spentth week end at Lovells Mrs Andrew Nesbitt was e guestat the Gordon Hester home at Ypai lanti over the week end Arthur Bullis and wife of Gregrory and the Herbert Peters familyof Battle Creek called at the Robert Read home SundayMesdamcs Florence and MaryBaughn called on Mrs Betty Seefeld and new baby at U of M hos pital Sunday Born to Mr and MrsRobert Seefeld at U of M hospil Ann Arbor Friday sn 8 lb 1 oidsughterMsrk  Leroy Millar and family of Phone 284HowellSunday visitors at the Josse The Wayne AtLees came backHenrys were Florence Tupper f back from Florida last week andFlintAl Nesbitt and wife f Detroit with the Cy AtLees of GladwinCharles Whitehead and wife and were Sunday guests at the BobBeatrice Lambom of GregoryMrs Ethel Sprout spent Sundayin Howell with the Charles Soule familywrcThe Gerry Eichman familySunday guests of the Russell Glover family in Webberville  Herbert Peters and familyNorman Acre and family of BattleCreek were Sunday gueaUotne Fred ReadsMr and Mrs Fred Read atttnried j W t 4Al Somm of thtm spent Sunda y wit h th  C  H  MeRo riee Th e Asfte r Wyll  famil y wer e Su nda y gotst s o f tfc e WmPWtfor d fa mil y a t foftia   k Lare y famil y qia t Snn 4m y Sh e wa n d o f Mario nShedson , Jrrj , a  daujrht ry  famil y o f Trn,v tb a wmk  tad  t th eTasch hom eMrs  Edit h Car r an d son , Bob ,spen t Sunda y wit h th e Le o BetU sfamil y i n Walle d Lake  Mrs  Norin sCar r an d Moll y o f Por t Huro n spen tth e wee k en d wit h her Th e Merwi n Campbel l famil yspen t Sunda y a t th e Jame s Hai lhom e i n Marion Th e Ho b Painte r jr  fitFlin t wcfr e Sunda yth e Palme r hfttw gvasts a t tfc rfo r Mis s Katherii M Mine r aa d An aAl l th e elementar y schoo f teacher san d other s wer e there Joh n Mayer , osbaAjJ  o f th  fot ie r Beatric e Martin , underwea l a aoperatio n a  Beyt r liostpttal ant i las t i1A                  i         ,   THI raacaamt DUPATOIELECTRIC REFRIGERATORSRESTAURANTS7TlnJor  THE BUSINESS PROFESSIOMAL CORNEliSoil Building Gives g220BuCorn Yield FERTILIZER prescriptionsA are helping some Wisconsinfarmers grow corn yields up to 220 bushels per acre, reportsthe Middle West Soil Improve ment Committee, insummarizing 1954 results of the Wisconsin Pacemaker Corn Club The prescriptions are written by soils si ecialists of the University of Visconsin In the Pacen aker Corn Clubprogram, each member sends soil samples Xv the Universityfor analysis Ihe agronomiststhen write the prescriptions telling the grov er which plantnutrient elenues ai  neededto produce top t rn yields, whatfertilizer to apiy and how best to care for his rop The prescriptions are basedon the soil sai  les, the previous cropping hitory of each field and the average maturitydate for corn in each areaLast year, 690 corn growers in34 Wisconsin counties averaged 113 bushels per acre in the Pace 1The PtoekMy SanitariumRay M Daffy, M D Pinckney, MichiganEaily 1100 A M to 2fOb P M Except WednesdaysMOIL, Tues, FrL, Sat, 700 to 800 P MDr 6 R Mettoskey DENTIST1L2V2 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentHowell, MichiganLeelaveyGeneral InsurancePHONE U P 83221STATB OF MICHIGANThe Probate Conn i J the Cotinty of LivingstonIf the Matter of the Estate ofMary Gauthier, DeceasedAt a session of said Court heldApril 14, 1955 PresentHonorabie Hiram RSmithJudge of Probate NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVENThat all creditors of eid deceased are Required to present their claiinsin writing and under oath to CLAY GORDONLYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE REGISTERED LAND1 SUBVSYOrj Office 211 Vi Last Grand River Ph 1551 W Howell, Michigaa Lyle W Munsell, Associate FUNERAL HOMEDOB  Swattort DirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P ft8172Fred C RaidMf, Sr120 West Grand RiverHowell, MichiganPhone 358 itien 6iLloydLivestock HaulingVeeJcIy Trip Made to  General Trucking BONE V P 8U47AuctioneerFaro Sales A SpecialtyBarf iVyiieflail Fowlerville 226F6Arnold Berquist459,95 RELIABLE PARTYMan or Wo in writing and under Oath to said 233 Unadffla Si, Pfndraey, Mic man with auto to service this area  50 and to serve a copy thereof Watch Repairing Gold SfCuiipi j with confections and sundries from  upon Eleanor Thornton of OOsOh Vatcnef Wcrteh FcmdsJcvrela national wholesale corp No sell M36 West of Pinckney, Mich ing Sure, steady, substantial, year igan a fiducuary of said estately income with unlimited possibilit deceased shall be determined tcbef WcJefopTC7  Kilter ies Full or part time 640 cash re Md that such claims will be heard KADT0  TELEVISTOM SPlvrrKqu,red secuered by inventory No by said Court at the Probate Office p JtE,nd CourteousPhone UP 8Swi 125 Webster 8Pinckney, Michigan Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE COVEB AGEEdith R Carr 1 4 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 89133Real EstateHomes, Lake PropiarrBusires Opportunities  Your Property Hith MtieraldReawia  209 NorthU PDR7TCAMPAU OPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationWednesday and Saturday by Appointment912G Chilson Road, 4 mi N of Pljone Brighton AC 74431overhead Can operate from homo on June 21, 1955 at ten A MReferencees required For interview It is OiUered, that notice tJ Include address and phone number, be given by publication of a copy Vitavend Corporation, 6748 Sherid hereof for three weeks consectively  tw dan Rd, Chicago previous to said day of hearing in the CLASSlfi1 i f ABVS FREEWe will give tree to anyone75 TRAD1N FOR YOUR OLD BOX THE LAVEY HARDWARE trapFOR p CLASSil JfcD ADVS Pinckney Dispatch and that the pt  Trn , www who wiil remove  aner cause a copy of this notice to VAiNIJAshes and Rubbish to furnace, and hot water heater fca hauL AI 2 lt f l, ,  aner cause a copy of this notice to JCompletely modern u, ierve1 tpon each known party in hauL AIso 2 lots for lettment with bath l tk dd b IonaWGardner 4DeiPLmmSSa j four room ajpartment with bath, rated at512 East Main StPhone UP 83107RLvSORREtLWater YVU and Pumpsill Make of Pumps Serviced 9S35 DexterPinckney RrfPlioneHA 69454   iseeTest pThis tast knovn address by  W Gardner 4Deiter St regJfctered mail, return receipt ie nckney, Michmanded at least fourteen 14 days wnM1,M ,,,  ,prior to sc hearingor fcy personal 0N WANTEPSeveml Giris se7viceat iast five 6 days prior to to adores postcards, spare time evsuch neaHag   teek 1M o,Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate nte Box 101, Belmont, MassA true copyCelesta Parshall small stovethem coal,1of theTREATED POLES For YOURPole Barn, Straw Shed or Tool Shed ANY IKMJTHALSOTREATED FENCE POSTS GUARANTEED FOR 30 YEARSNEW CAR OF AMERICAN Sittl WIRE FIELD ierk orIWAXTDOld Jobs on week endJohn C Burg, PhoneU 83277Store j WANTEDTO BJY Aiuggy and a cutter also ,rits for either, such asj wheels fills etc Also driving har nep Write stating what you have, 1 condition and the price wanted C, W Sober, Rte 1, Gregory1UK SALLTiim Model A For Tn shopt HA 40G77 FOR SALElarge kitchenbowling ball, basuand shoes, poteej SAYT top kitchen tablBp Westinghomyelectric roaster, babys hiyh chatrtlarge dog house, Sunbeam eiectris razor, Singer sewing, machineround bobin, foot treddlo type,large metal, wheel barrow, English dinnsr sat service for 8 UP 83196 Someone to remove nrs for woodPUPPIESThit Terrior Puppies 6 yveek3 old to giveaway UTj JUST ARRIVEDD, L HOY i SONSPHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119 SKINLESS FRANKS, UrBACON SQUARES, LB PICNIC HAMS, Lb LARGE BCLCGNA, Lb I Siote HoursMON THRU SAT 8 AM to 9 PM3 BLOXOM  Me19c39c 39cSUNDAYS 8 A M to 2 P M R 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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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BIBforgery  and Rick Miller Friday evciag afteroveaa Devotioaa and Saturday from0 ft 900 9 m and fianday be999 the 800 MassJuly omes Fly l Shave University on their diploma  The deadline for the legislature toreport out bills from the committees was Friday Over 250 bills died incommittees Among the bUb to diewen those for capital ptraishmem Keyeai the toll road authority, giveSalk shots to all children up to theage of 10 He aright to work antiunion bill, seal of quality bill lorMichigan products, permit womento tend bar, fix minimum salariesfor teachers, abolish the 600 ft distance law between liquor dispensingplaces and churches Outlaw race hofse betting, abolish nudist ccmps,permit bars to sell liquor on Sundays etc Most of them were contro venal and the legislat care to consider themThe bill changing theitarium into a mental institute was also a casuality Rep Bromfieidwho introduced it said he wouldchange it to make the Gay lord Sanitarium a mental institution The C L 0 objected strongly claimingmost, of the patiens at the Howellinstitution arefrom Wayne countyWEEKEND ACCIDENTSRonald McCarary, 16, of Detroitwas struck and killed by a NewYork Central Tratin Sunday whitefishing on a railroad bridge near The jury cases are assumpsitjosh Marvaso vs Herman Schmidtver8,ty uiy M Sehmidt Com Corp, V8 Walter c, Gonyeif and Pathis year will SwedishGage Co vs Leo Ku  BfcllMfy of Sooth j upsjosph Marvaso vs Herman Schmidt Wilion, Higgft, RowellSOFT BALL 8EASON OPENSThe Pinckney oft fellersjawa Attachment Ralph Green vs  Wttor against OuterwinafafHockett Motor Salea Trespass j to 0 i  ,Uavid Durr vs WHlard WhiteCharleg Bevard vs Harry Hadley, AliceRyan vs Thurson Lumber Co, Cliff ord Ryan vs Thurson Lumber Co tfter sonEmily Spittler vs Inter Oceanlnsur , Chilson prison team 20 to, camp got the jump onled 5 to 2 up to 3rd whea Piney scorded 10 runsjoe 5 hits for Pinckney and and Phillip QgBftU snagged 5 m7 lA jtchedd not has, toa nee Company  ,Divorce cases are Calvin VA Shirley A mo, Leonard vs Mary Korczak,Tyler vs Catherine Higdn, Mary vsDon Fisher, Loren va Nor ma CatreU Shirley vs Robert Quigley, MarlereSzabo vs David,Szabo, Eleanor  vs John Whitehead,Donald va DorisFay, Howard vs Mary Gray Bettyvs Wesley Hawks, Mildred vs FredBottomly, Julia vs Brent Collins, tFredericka vs Dehnar Taylor, Ixvin , Lavey CIvs Marjorie Lindsay, Margaret vs , Jfreys, lb William JJrowny Etona vs Glenn   pow, 2bWatkrtC LaiJTa vs Gosdon Bachman, Ernest vs Ruth Glover, Audrey vs  Gentile, If, rtDonald Alman, Dicksie vs Joe Moj tomedy CarthyChilson Camp Mennonju CkmttkRer Eire Bechy, PaaW3, Supt Walter Eacaorriing Worshlj  1000upday Scbr ol 1100dg Peoples Meeting 7iiO ge Fftlowabip ServiceWedneaday  800i Churchter J W Winger, Pastor School 930 a ming Worship 1045 a mrs night prayer meeting at the church at 800jijt chofr practice  780 p mfl People s Gyrch Weet between Main andUnadiHa Streets Pastor945 a mllrOO a m First fClair Ueli cauglitt a lizard at IngxandfatheruJennie Kelienbeiger went u AmArbor Saturday ami goi 2 pair  hKenneth Pilgrims baby coltSusan Craig has a new haircutElaine Dariovv has a Utby broturnamel RandyHer dady has a inothcoon and 5 baby coonDennis Reynolds went fishingSunday but did not get any Alan Burjf has some baby chick David Chamber dud has 2 coons Christine Dinkel viaited heraunt in Battle reck last weeek JMMENIThe Fa Ik iolio vacine project ranijio a road block last week when 17hiMrrn inoculaUrd with it in California, Chicaga, Colirado anduthcr pacts came down with poiioand oif ditd Physicians have revised thfir estimates and now say in f btinK cilective in 90 perof the tas it is in 60 to 80Tnu vacine used canu from the Cuttor Liibojatoriea in California, one ofa oldest in the nation It was also used in Nevada, Arizona and NewMexicoThe vacine program iu nowsuspended in these states until thevai can be tested The reason itix had r, ,, ,ut i z i15r1tenticIBomRoger Harden has a new pair oftan shoes, liuberi Morses mother is plann i it wiiV httik eVT Wmcna trip to Florida when school i out ll ,t I HI I tCCrdm  Sharon Blades has ncw 0 lb baby  of tlu Cuttr    T fLII ,      ,  im  utter vacine was A , u ty Trie children might  have hadthe polio before they were vacillated they may be rare cases in whichracme was used in thesuite program last week but 260cases of the Cqtter product wereMAY JURY LISTPutnamNellie Gardner, Ann Urn  Keith 1SchoolWorship GroupA   vftlft Service1    Thurs Prayer Meeting   r rhfr practice Wed AB BH  Choir Practice Wed brother named EdwardPaul Huhmans iaiy brother haan operation Monday ii sold u Mulligan doctors and drug Jack Slayilen has new ball jjlo  idtvs for private inorulatinn WoLinda Curts has 8 baby pupsArthur Potter brother has themumpsJeff ilendees grandfather visielthem SundayBilly HtntKg parents went away700 p mj today800 p m arol Menkes brother atevieorm800 p ra ol tne twins was out door this wk private inoculation Welnlt tha, any such identic pro yrsiin could be carried uut withoutsome iailuiesThe next few weksliould how definitely whether thevacine is the solution to the400 p mvJonothan Ottee, 7 and Noreen Anderson , 7, bofh of Detroit were bothWiled on Grand River,Howell Fridaynear the railroad viaducjt on East, Grafid Kiver Mts Dolores Ander aon Conoly mother of Noreen and wre injured The HamburgRudy Lesjack, Percy Hart, pWhitlock i Cooney, HandyCoye Allen, Mrs Howard Coieman, IfBtz Fodd, SsHartlandIrene Foldenauer, Stanley Warner Ho welt TwpAhh Wakefierd,ChasSmith Howell CityViolet Davis, JohnFrederickson BeeaTey, 2bT  4Burke iD 4Wood, cf  4 3  7S0 p m,  WHS ALICE STONEBROOK ior th, first timeLois Shirey went fishing Sunncyand got 2 fish Linda Shirey has a newpup named ChrisLove, rf Startly, 3b 3200RURAL MAIL BOX IMPROVE ENT WEEK  Mr,Alice Stonebrook 69,died of aheart attack Wednesday at herhome At Hiland Lakasouth of herewhere she had lived for the past six, years Coroner Bordon of Howeil was called and flejaased the body to parents got a lot of9Qtt SwarthouVrTlocal mortican tripSurviving are herhusband, William The fairy queen Rave Kojrer nnStonebrpok and 2 daughters, Mia ne 50 cents for his tooth ftusseU Warren and Mrs Alfied Ronnie  ourdwav has new slices Has television and radio sounded knell of biy league base ball asit has already don with minr leaue and independent baseballOf the bitjr league teams only fcans Jity has sho ri an increase fn attendance this year Detroit playedSecond Grade NewsAlan Steffen has new shoe fish on thiilos MilleT,ohn Greineri all qf Ann Arbor the smallest jn their history A Sunday ame at Cleveland only drewJ a littlf over lO0The bad weather in 1 ls is blamed but we wonder We once attended a world series game in Detroit where it snowed most of thetwrr and it was freezing yet everyseat was filled The college footManonBuria WUcojUn, Wami  Wue J j fo aJ   ulJjral was Friday at the jeans At hon,, , Jr build a neat Rriotfced hkelv lookmtt Miiah tn Pnnami uA  u ,,,i  , Mary Cosgray has new ,blouse and al tam llsualv Klt their shareQuick OceolaPauline Salmon, Arthur target in fomr Irivin Kenneedyjrho were at their son,Geralds home I near there saw the accidentMrs Wm Luhrs and Mrs RalphEyerg were speaker last Wednesdayat the meetlnfr of the LivingstonjCountv Womens JH at the home oi its president Mrs Thomas Bon ner Mrs Hopi McPherson II wascohostess and Mrs Mark Nash nalFlorence Preuss assisted,1,000,000 people have visited theMichigan state parks already thisyear BergerTyronneGeorge Hoffman, MrsBurton Street UnadillnBurr JacksonRay Lavoy sjJotted likely bokia Mnehltg Funeral Home,Ann Arbor,n of a monAly pealiftRrBrjindtof the Lutheran ehurthieiagn Burial she ha, a lambdoor of which hadInstantly the bird swooped ingonedown,trrabbeb the percioua letter in itsand flew offBrighton CityJohn BaCnes,Bruce FortuaUly tW, 8tory had m happyCoTctahMary Fitgerald, Elm  Fr  yUnr mhr 8PULiebermanConwayJohn Haas,Chas YagoDcerfieldNina Hunt,C Bjackbur JERRY VINCEVijjff 25, son of Mrs Mar niothet goat andJoan Eielnnuu visited the plucArborcrest whore her rand father Spears wasx   wax born Sunday ,  Cheri Schmidt went to her AuttVis Sunday bad weather, often with rain orfnow yet they pack them in anddraw 50,000 to 70,001Hine Thorn w  Richardson Vince and the latebecause ofthe WiJllaf A Vince died suddenly atweight of the letter and scared by Howell Wednesday He was a bar the youngsters screams dropped the berAthfW  King barber hup Heletter after a short flight was ,born at the Pinckney Sanitar in Byron most of his andGenoaAda RonsonRhea Kuhn   yVVraod new mail  Green OakFreda Turner, Bemar box ete th door t the Survivirvir I 1   f I M  Tf V k  The bill to jrive all children Up tothr HIW of io polio, shotg has been iMowed to tit in committee by the, ,  , icKislaturi1 which has caused rnrdijfBonner eot sunburned Sat , A ,   b nutiori nmorur niiiiiy A letter in theDei mil Nes from a mother whoseclii hi re i, atv above the second grade siy never ayuin will she help inMothers Much of Dimes campaign  r Tlat the doctors charge   fo r pri      poli o shot s rura l carrie r a t thi s particula r spo t thrtbrg e an d Jo e o f Byn o an d Satunl ivThi s stor y an d it i s sai d W  be th e J  k o f HosveU  Th e funera l wa s a t urdayJud y Reynold s wen t fishin gurday Marily n SiBe r ha s som eanima l cutout s Le e Allison s aun t caugh t adogfis h Sunday Ala n Steffei i saw a  wate rSirei r isvatMOTHERDAUGHTER  BAJMHW T i     t h whU  3Lp 7 a n ex  Byro n t Urda y iftomo Th e annua l MotherDaughte r ba nquet , snsone d b y th e Kin s Daugr h tnc e o f a iway ter s   a t th e schoo l a t 63 0 o n Ma y boxe g , n topnotc h conjdithm ha s bee n aptl ytreme exampl e point s u p th e impor mail , The nation s foreig n polic y under wen t a  qpic k reversa l ove r th e weeken d a t th e BanJuUg  conferenc e11  Th e progra m is Pledg e t o Fla g Mar y Lo u Cantrel lCom  Sing , le d b y Mrs  Ear lIntrod  Hon  Guest s Mrs  Whit eToastmste r Mrs  Irvin g Cantrel lToas t t o Mother 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n  Putna m St  an d expect s t o buil dne w house Joh n Cadwel l ha s bough t a  Carte rCa r o f Georg e Reason ProfE  J  Kirtlan d i s retuiniTi gt o  Pinckne y fro m th e Philipinea Da d Whippl e i s th e ne w landlor da t th e Nationa l Hotel , Howell Th e friend s o f Mis s Flot a Hal lMrs  S  J  Kenned y wh o ar e mov in g t o Washingto n gi  the m asurpris e part y Wednesda y nigh ta t th e B  W  Kenned y home fVe d Lelan d caugh t 15 0 wort h o fi r  laa t winter  W  H  Gardne r an d Jame s Doy ear e bot h buildin g ne w barns Mr  Schuler , th e ic e ma n i s buil din f 8  cottage s an d a  boa t hous e a tUkaland H w parents , th e d Brenningt Tuea, Wed, Thur, May 10, 11, 12inJUST FOR YOU In TechnicolorSYLVAN THEATRE MichiganFriday, Saturday, May 6, 7 BATTLE CRYin CinemaScopejt TechnicolorStarringVan Heflin, Aldo Ray Tabor HunterShows 705 and 935Sunday, Monday, May, I, fr THE FAR COUNTRYin TechnicolorwithJames Stewart, Ruth Roman Walter BrennanShows 715 and 907Tuea, Wed, Thur, May 10, il, 12 Abbott and Costello InMEET THE KEYSTONB COPSLynn BarriCartoon and TravelComing Hit the Deck, East of EdenShows 715 and 905 Underwater, The Country Girl , Thurs, FriSaUMay U,U,tFrom John Stcinbeck Great Novel  EA8T OF EDENin Ciaemaceaein Warner Color withJulie Harris, James Dean, Bayaon4 Moriarity and Richard DavoliNovelty News Color CartoonSdo DriveIn Theatre ANN ARBOR MICK1GANFriday, Saturday, May 6, 7 VALLEY OF KINGSin TechnicolorwithRobert Taylor and Eleanor ParkerandCAPTAIN JOHN SMITH AND POCOHONTASwith Anthony DexterSunday, Monday, May 8, 9 YOUNG AT HEARTin TechnicolorwithDoris Day and Frank SiaatrialsoGYPSY COLT wltaDonna Corcoran and Ward BondTuee, Wed, Thurs, May 9, 10, 11 DUEL IN THE SUNia Technicolorof Tda will live fn it Arthur Flintoft has bought theEastman Carpenter house in Pettyville and sold his to Mrs L Le The Pinckaey Village Council atits meeting April 29 voti to issueno licenses for the sale of apiritous or intoxicating liquor The vote was IYes, James Roche, WANxon,CV, Van Winkle and Pres Jerry DuneNo, Ed Farnam, Steve Teeple, and James Smith NOTES 25 YEARS AGO Rain forced postponement oi thebass ball practise SundayThers wiTlbe a bet Thursday nigfet to gst Vnfield ready The lira game in kereMay 11 with HoweU It is announced that M4f wiii bepaved from Mason to U aU Uwill be renamed M86 About 81 members of the YougPeoples class of the Cougl Cburcbweert entertained by their teacherCalvin Hooker Sunday night Ths first oil well in the history ofPutnam township is feig drilledon Elmer Grlena farm by Arfeaugh Bros oi Mt PleasantThs senior play, Am fraoa Ariaiaa is 4t the Community Hull on May 8 The cast is Hax Hall, RegHinohey, Clyde Soper, Bob Ptab,Mtrie ShthanBemiee VanBiaricmml Evelyn Graves, Dorotnj Cejrx, CeliaGearnart v , Ozones and Gregory Peck endTHING FROM ANOTHER WORLD in TechnicolorwithKenneth Tobin CartoonHarold Porter and wife and FrankZiegler and wife re attending theWhite Shrine meeting Kansas City all this weekHoy Dillingham and wife spentBnnday with the C W Hookers atZukey Lake and called on the JHJ H HookersJoseph Griffith was operated onat St Lawrence hospital, Jackson Fridav Sunday Mrs Griffith, 4keOtis Mattesons and Don Griffith call on himTEHT1ON LKS INDeWxeCenter, 13Whl WtIrdfoWfitted trovel COM 3000 i 11775  Jk SPRUCf It fhe coter the wonderful ntw fashion color were featuring in Skywoy Luggage Spruce goes smortty with everything you wear stays forever new vocoutt Skyway luggage is covered with icvffproof, woihoble Korosea Skyway coses ore finished luxurit owfy with superb cast hardware saddle stitching beouttfut taffeta linings Start o Skyway set for onlyv IWJtpJw taxAbo Available in TanFor Men the Dr James Ns fenrt oiColdwater, GU Bendee and wtft of Owoato, Bd Nuoffer and wils ofHolt aAd the Lloyd Heodee iflwere Sunday gnecU at ths Hendee homeThe Bay Burn toBJ day at the Jack Tonng home atPor tagt Lake HAT Hall of CrofweU ealled atHsu nome ilayMiss Isabel Nash of An Arborand Mrs Jane Clark of Dwrter fali ed at the Martin Bitter homo R dy Mrs ieUU Carfo and laafly 4Ann Arbor are spending fee otfkat the Harold Porter homo Mrs Marion Pearson of Sowettspent Thursday tX 1s Andrew Nee Wtt homeJACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAY PINCKNEYPHILLIP GENTILE 113 East Main St Pinckney Phone UP 86659NEW HEADQUARTERS TOTPITTSBURGH PAINTSCOLOR DYNAMICSEVFRY SA1 NfTE We now have the famous family ofPittsburgh Paints Here is where youwill find ail oi those highquality, field mtested Pittsburgh finishes for every  paintable surf act inside or outsidt of wttfHt SfSttttlyour home Get SUNPROOF House Af JuytM rmlntinn PaintWALLHIDE RubberiMd Satin w fnfHiW iyiFinish or the new WALLHIDE ADcyd FREE BOOKUTType Flat for any interior walltorfaceSATINHIDE Enamel in colors that match WALLHIDE WallPaintsFLORHIDEfoc wood or cementfurniture and wiTB mtCKNBT MftlflCT WednMday, May 4, 196SStore LINGERItGENTS FURNISHINGSCAPJNED GOODSGROCERIESIKENNEDYS GENERA STORTHANKSHaving Sold My Kusiness I Wish to Say Thanks for Your Patronage, Help andFriendship While in Business Here,1 Would like to IntroduceRAYPRICEWho is Your New GAS STATION AND AAASERVICE MAN Also Mrs Price Who WillHave Charge of the GroceryThe Prices Come Highly RecomeHope You Will Welcome Them and Try TheirService John Burg and wife attended anIndustrial Arts meeting at GrandRapids FridttyThe McGuire Sittersof Arthur Godreys program werethere in peraonJohn got their autographs and says he found them verycongenialMrs Margaret Oldenham a Detroit and Mrs Mary Haas of Ham burg called at the J L Hooker home last week The Clayton Musson family ofMarion and Audrey Klikott, Brigh ton spent Sunday at the Albertbert Dinkel homeJerry Ledwidge bowled in AnaArbor Sunday afternoonRonald Sherrod, musband ofthe former Beverly Harden of Por tge Lake is home from Korea Albert Dinkel and wife were Saturday gueats of WFClose aud wifeat Portage Lake Herb Sneed and wife of Howell1 called on the Ross Read SundayJhe James Halls of Maroin spentSunday at the Merwin Campbell homfit The Chris Campbells were Sundayguests of the Peter Crockett familyin Gregory  Donald Clark of Ypsilanti and MissShirley Hosier of Milan spent theweek end at the Walter Clark home Nancy Chubb of Howell was aThursday dinner guest of the Albert Dinkels The Thomas Clark family of AnArbor called on Mrs MargaretClark and family Mrs Margaret Clark and familycalled on the Dan Driver family in Dexter Sunday Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Johnnyand Christine were guests of her Lubin Lambom of Detroit,Harln gfeter, Mrs Maiie Sweet and familyHall of Croswell, Charles Whitehead n Battle Creek Saturday and Sunjand wife and Beatrice Lamborn of  Gregory, the Keith Bradburys oftroit called on the Jesse Henrys on Mrs Mary Hoff Sunday,troit called onthe Jesse Henrys on Wt ley Reader and Bobwere fishing in northernover the week end aridcalledBeit Davises lastSHOESDRYGOODS MYRON HUGHESCompute Line Plumbiag Ffattmt and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP6114 t 7 f IASTTRACTORS CAMRUSSELL D SMITH CO KU, MICH  ffl 1412Represented by  H W WYUfWagoners GroceryGeorge Foster of Flint called on MeabonSundayRobert Pike and wife were in Corruna Sandayhome with them 6066 Pinckney JradBruffLorna Knisdey of Dexter high The George Dagg srs of Detroitschool who won a Mich State schol were wek nd Kests of Murrayarship was a former pupil of Mrs agg  Lucille Camburn at North Lake 1 Mrs En Newman of Ann Arbor Arbor spent last week at the BnLawrence Camburn and Lonnie , White home Frank White familyVanSlambrook atteadd the Senior of Ain Arbor called SundayWardens Night at Livonia Masonic True Daje Miller family spHt SunMasonic lodpe last Wednesday day at the Ralph Hall home ,   , I Lawrence Cantbum with SheridanIrvin Kennedy and wile eaUed1 on 1Hadey of Parmattended the conj the Gerald Kennedys in Howell Fn sistory meeting in Detroit Fridayy r , ,  1 , , TI where Sheridan received the 32nd Ralph Hall and MHS Floren ,MasOnic degrce Th wiveg weatss attenaed jtheHome Lxien Quality h eclrandfscLOW bee and Wise to lake Outce Preuss attgnged the Home sion Achievmentthe Fowlerville Fair grounds atDetroitl Asherchildrent SincerityHockeyHockey Appliance Store   ,, called on the Walter Glovers anJDr Harry Huntington of Howell Mrs Anna acey in FowlerviUe Suni was in collision Sunday at Gregory jaywitl a car driven by Dan Howlett The Kenneth Line family of MarMrs Huntington was slightly hurt ion cajled on the Aaher The Ray Burns family attended aya party Thursday at the D Conklin home in Farmington a The Don Burns family spent Sun day at fche Jim Burns home Bin Ann irlt KOUtti fLUMfilNG1Arbor 5rsT Irioa dtfUlippi 5Tawa Rev Forest Gearharf of Stantonvisittd tht Marion Shireys last spent Suoday at the Mark Nashwetk home The Jame9 Whitley family calledon the Wm, Whitley in Ann Arbor KepauriagOna Campbell and wife had dinner Sunday with the Carl Lentzfamily and called on Joe Griffith at Lawrence hospital, Lansing SundayFred Read and wife and MFrank Peters spent Sunday at theDr Steve Brown home in Detroit Johnny Dinkel with his mother 310 Webster 1hone UP 8 6607Sunday The Claude Swarthoute, Harold caUedon hi7dVntistin HoweiTFrTSwarthout and L J Swarthout and ,dayHonnie were in northern Michigan  The dept tty 320O0 dep 8tarvadat Douglas Lake over the week end to death last winter The legislature Mrs A Horning and Mrs Tom hai not given them power to regulaWilliams of Detroit died on the te the size of the deer herd thsJohn McDonnells year MODERN LIVINGPLENTYPLENTYBettreEdison GROCERIES AND VFGETABLESVEAL CHOPS LbVEAL STEAK, LbCHUCK ROAST, LbSHORT R1BS Meaty, LbRIB STEAK, LbSOMERS  HOLUSTER 79c79c38c25c41cFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS fromWMKELHAlft FLORAL COMPANYfhone HoweltThe Winston Bauehns entertain Mrand MrsPW Manion of Aled Sunday the Frank Clarks of were Sunday guests of the GeorgeMilford, Gordon Aliens of Tnsinj VanNormans At the diaer the tnad Paul Greens of North Carolina, jajfement of Tom Manion to Shirley Mrs Ellen McAfee attended ,the Sturtevant of Milan wa announceTuesday night bowiin lea, The BnuHurys ofbowling banquet Friday niht Junior H fat the Ann Arbor Skoet Club  speftt Suny   U j, The John Sullivan family of Jack home, on apent Sunday at the Harry Mur j The  Kimberly ofy hovn I VUlage had a bee Sunday m Darwtj Paul Makin who lives on the old Road where they Shirey farm hit tree on Chambers houseRoad Friday He was taken to StJoe hospital but returned hornet aano injuries were foundThe Francis Shehana called on Mrs Will Unb aad Aildm eAnn Arbor and Jamswife called at tbt Whome Sundayher farm and had dinner with John Lundeens at Hiland Lake Claudi Roilieonand wife oftoaaaAta at th Sari Baucte   Mark Nash and wtti W N1 ft mahlDti Basket Mrit Tftft 3M5xmtam wbsday , Ma y 4 , 1 5ELECTRI C REFRIGERATOR S ARESTAURANTS4599 5 1  kk  Apr l 14t h A  t ,Present , Honorabl e Hira m R Smith , Judg e o f Probate Notic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t th epetitio n o f Adolp h Grumelo t jr,pra ytog  that administratio n o f sai d es tat e b e grante d t o Adolp h Grumelo t jr  o r som e othe f suitabl e perso n   PlDCJUiiy , an d tha t th e heir s o f sai d decease d Tail y 110 0 A  M  t o WI D P  M THE BUSINES S PROFESSIONA L CORNEI Th e Pinckne y Sanitariu mRa y M  Mfy , i DTh e souther n dee r her d is  increa s  ing  4 2 wer e counte d a t Mavie uSprings , Gratio t count y recently 2 9 Hesperi a senior s wil l se e Mich iga n firs t thi s yea r instea d o f th ewsual  trip t o Washingto n DC  o rj  Chicago  The y wil l s e ou r norther nMichiga n an d th e sceni c areas  Th e ymone y save d b y thi s tri p wil l star t o n Jun e 21 , 195 5 a t te n A  M be determined  wil l b e hear d a t th eProbat e Cour t a n Ma y 10 , 195 5 a tte n A  M I t is  Ordered , Tha t notic e thereo fb e given  by publicatio n o f a  cop yhereo f fo r thre e week s consecutivel ypreviou s t o sai d da y o f hearing , inth e Pinckne y Dispatch , an d tha t th epetitione r cauf e a cop y o f thi s notic et o  b e serve d upo n eac h know n part yin  interes t a t hi s las t know n addres sb y  registere d mail , retur n receip t de manded , a t leas t fourtee n 14  day sprio r t o suc h hearing , o r b y persona lservice  at leas t fiv e 5  clay s prio rt o  suc h hearing Hira m R  Smith , Judg e o f Pobate Olet m Parshall ,Registe r o f Probat eSTAT E O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Coar t ro r th e Count y o fLtvingato nI f th e Matte r o f th e Esta U o tMar y Gauthier , Deceased A t a  sessio n o f sai d Cour t hel dApri l 14 , 1955  IPresen t HonoraM e Hira m RSmit VJudg e o f Probate NOTIC E I S HEREB Y GIVE NTha t al l creditor s o f sai d decease dar e require d t o presen t thei r claim sin  writin g an d unde r oat h t o sai dcourt , an d t o serv e a  cop y thereo fupo n Eleano r Thornto n o f 000 hM3 G Wes t o f Pinckney , Mich iga n a  fiducuar y o f sai d estat edecease d shal l h e determine dan d tha t suc h claim s wil l b e hear db y  sai d Court , a t th e Probat e Offic e Except Wednesday sMOIL , Tues , FrL , Sat ,70 0 t o 80 0 P , M Dr  6  R  MeCltske yDENTIS T112 6 N  Michiga n Ave Telephones  Offic e 93 6Residenc e 81 4Evening s b y Appoint mHowell , Michiga nLeeUve yGenera l Insuranc ePHOK E U  p 8322 1CLA Y GORDO NLYL E W  MUN8ELL , A8SOCIAT EREGWTEBB O LAN DSURVBYO KOffice  211i 2 Las t Gran d Rie r1551 W b o well , Mtehlgt aLyl e W  Munsel L Associat eAuctionee rFar o Sale s A  Specialt yBer t Wyli eCal l FowlerviD L 226F 6Arnol d Berquis t23 3 bnadiQ a St  Pinckne y Mid Watc h Repairin g Gol d Stcuapl Watches  Watc h BondsJewel Handmad e Fath  BUHM RADI O   TELEVISIO N SERVIC EPromp t an d Courteou sscholarshi p fun d fo r thei r school S75TRAD1 N FO R YOU R OL D BO XTH E 4AVE Y HARDWAR EP L U M 61 N CWATE R SYSTEM SStanle y Ginke f R LSORREL LWate r Well s an d Pump sA1 1 Make s o f Pump s Service d983 5 DexterPinckne y Rrf Phon e H A 6945 4TH E STATEO T MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t fo r th s Oouat 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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>  ftC KVnMICHIGAN MIRROR BASEBALL NEWSTheMichimore iiiMichigan is gettingMichigan Week Maytheme is Im G ad gan The object idustries to locate in JijriganState police are beftJad a move totet reflectorize4 material on auto license plates and return to the fronttad tack license plate system The switch has already been made onpttc can  TB report is thai Governor Williams will try for something in thenational scene next year Either president or vice presdent He istraTeling and making speeches all over the country and at present isin Israel If he does itViti flightMichigan Republicans as he has beenin their hair since he was elected tothe first of his 4 terms as governorhack in 1949 Business and industry are expect i out of the redmore is needed WIN ONE AND LOSE ONEPinckney high school broke evenin two games last week, losing to Stockbridge there Thursday night 172 and beating Dexter Friday 8 to 5here Dick Higgs started in the boxagainst Stockbridge and allowed 10hits walked 5 aad had 5 errors made THE HNCKHBT DISPATCHLOCAL NEWS109 CHILDREN VACINATED j109 children received the Fa Ik poHo vacine shots Monday at the elemtary school here, 130 were m the list but some did not come and oth era did not have consent slips fromtheir parentsPr Ray Duffy gavethe shots and besides Mrs Dorothy IDinkel and Mrs DenUe LaRosa, reg ApHl 27, 1955behind him in5 inning Jim Wilson pitched the laSt 2 inning and allow istered nurses , the following memed the last,run Pinckney only got bers of the Mothers Club assisted5 hits Dyer and RoweU each 2 and Lucille Beck, Janet Shirey, Lowetha jand Rick Miler 1 Haroes, Irene VartBtaricum,RobertavJJBatteries Pinckney Higgs, Wilson Amburgey and Mary Eichman The axd RowelJ , StockbrtygeRowland children get the second shat in twoarid Word weeks if the vacine arrivesItas different in the game here  with IJexter Dexter1 fielded poorlymaking 6 errors They only got 5hits off Chris Campbell who had 8strikebutsPinckney had 8 hits off DuaneClark of Dexter, Rick Miller was theonly Pinckney player to get 2 hitsWith Don Packer belgible the Pinck enureChockPastor 800 and 1000devotion, Friday eveningSftpftssiona, Friday evening after otioas and Saturday from00 p m and Sunday boj800 TDISTRICT SPELUNG CONTEST The spelling contest for districtnumber 3 Livingston county was at Pinckney high school last FridayMrs Dorothy Campbell was chairman MrsHelen Miller andJane Tasch pronounced the The contest judges were Ledwidgeincorporation profits tax is,not flexible In years when profitswere slim it woud not raise enoughmoney With Governor Willnms in Asiathis week Lt Gov PWffcort is act ing governor and has signed a number of bills into law He fe said tobe the heir apparent to the job ifthe governor seeks higher office Some of legislatufdo  not thinkthe Salk vacine progrsth limited tofirst and second graders goes farenough and a bill wM be introduced to have the state buy 2,000,000worth of vacine and extend the program to all children up to and including 10 years of ageMASONIC DISTRICT MEETINGLawrence Camburn, Lonnie VanSlambrook, Harold Porter,, OnaCampbell, Olin Robinson and ye editor attended a 7th district meetingat Manchester to discuss Masoniclegislation to come up at the grand lodge meeting at Detroit May  2424 Glen Altpresided The legislationthat caused the most debate was the levy an extra 2 assessment 4 more runs Pinckney also added 2runs the 6th Pinckney AB R HHiggs, lb   4 1 1Dyer, If 4 1 1Perry If  4 1 1Rowel c  4 0 1White 2b 3 0 0Clark, 3b 3 0 1Miller cf     4 2 2Henry, ss   2 1 0Huhman ss 0 0 0Campbell, p 3 2 1Dexter AB R HDevlin, 2b 2 1 1Pidd, 3b 4 1 0Mosher, lb  4 1 1Clarke, p 4 0 2Knickerhocker, cf 400Ziegler, rf 10 0BelL ri   0 0 0 Savory, If 211Richards If   10 0L Knickerbocker, ss  3 1 0Krull, p   30 0 te ubureh Mennonite Church Ezra Beachy, PastorWalter EachMorning Worship  1000Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage, Fellowship Service Wednesday H00dgational Church J W Winger, PastorSchool 980 a mWorship 1046 a znjht prayer meetingt he church at 800 780 p m Ofttorch en Main anda StreetsPastorf36 W1 Rev K Sunday SShinHay Wo Groupa St Vincent pePaul boy who liveswith Mrs Ella Claire Dixon onMcGregor Road was the winner withDavid Fisher,13, a childrens aid boyfrom Clements school, Marion runnerup The winning word was burglar Carol MiHer, Elementary school Eveningchampion went down third from thoSTh3 Pray Ifeetlng last Francis Hassencahl, Pinckney  CVioir Practice Wedjunior high champion fifth from the Sf Choir PnacttpWedlast There v, re llcontestantsJohn  v    Rock ttow goes to the Detroit Newsfinals at Detroit fair grounds in May 945 a m1100 a n 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p m7S0 p mPINCKNEY A LEAGUEW85QUEENS CCNTESTThe Queens Contest for MissLivingston County in MichiganWeek i3 at Brighton May 18  Thecontestant jiiuste 18years old,sinbUbme Jsjpitsl at i similar amendment was defeated last year The hospital would cost 550,000 and maintenace some70,000 a year 2 other amendmentsvoted down last year will also be upagain for vote One would, increasethe grand secretarys salary fromfl,600 to 7,200 a year The otherwould increase mileage and per diem, i for delegates and grand lodges officer8 from 7 cents and 7 a day to J9 cents and 0 a day Their chances of passing are considered even The home amendmentlost by 48 votes last year The 7thdistrict was 8 to 5 against itPAST MATRONS AND PATRONS  Pinckney Chapter 145 OES heldits annual Past Matrons and PatronsNight Friday 22 past matrons and 10 past patrons were preseentIUahRossman and Winfred Aberdeen prewith Clifford Miller, Otto Poulsonand Rev McLucas ,past patronsMae Daller p m was made honoraryorganist She has now held every office in the chapter Visitors werepreseftt from HoweU, Dexter, AnnArbor piano or give dramafic sketchAnyone interested in entering the contest contact Arnold Herquist, Putnamtownship chairmanSPECIAL NOTICEThere will be a meeting atDispatch Office ThursdayApril 28 at 7 p m to organizesoitbali league theILLUSTRATED LECTURERev Perry A Temple, the Michigan Field Representative for The Liible Meditation League, will be present at The Peoples Church on Sun day evening, May 1 at 800 The League engages In worldwide RED CROSS DRIVELivingston county did not as yetraise her RedCross quota which was6,800 6,18962 has been turned in 14 township did not raise tneir quota,5 did Putnams quota was 300 They raided M15 Mrs Dorothy Dihkelwas chairman Other townships raise, ing the quota were Genoa, Green Oak Hamburg, Howell CityPIANO MUSIC RECITALMrs Merwin Campbell will presentpart of, her piano pupils in a publicrecital to be held in the higjichoolgym  Suntlay May lt a,tJgj m ieand relations 6TTHeupirs ffre invite to attend The program is as foli vsSwinging Along  SehaumSkate is Dakz  Strauss, Mary LeeAschenhrenner The Elevator  SehaumLittle Indian Scout  Ogle, GracePoisonMorning and Evening  Chapin,Swance River Foster, Carol HallMarch MiHtare  SchulertHome on the Range  AmericanBoy, David Hancock Clothes Line Waltz  Sehaum Velvet Eez    , Barnes HotelVans Motor SalesReads Lumber  Hockbya Appliances IQ,F Ho 4 , iflwMfieid FSTHT Bureau 3regr Tavern Gas leer Die SetHigh Team 3 ymesEez  2068, Vfins sJM1Bureau 26GR Individual 3 GamesA Frcderibu1 757272706462 50 59549 L58565658636i69758082 Elementary SchoolKINDERGARTENwelcome a new buy, Billii Ju to our roomJohn Taschs cousins, Ronnie andGary, came to visit him Sunday Donna Rhodes has some new blackshoesLinda Clough visited her grandmother and saw her new baby cousin Douglas Wingers new crayoncame from the fish pond at theCarnivalJeunnie Kennedy has new shojsSteve Da nit has a new dart feUMTimmy Sprout has new crayons,scissors and pencil sharpenerTory Jones has new sand in hersand lixjimmie IJaughn has new blue jeansLinda Chanyi and her baby brotherhad booster shots,Debbie Garr has new saddle shoe,25 people from our loom went tothe carnival Saturday Wv al had aiuoJ timeMury Stapleton his a new blue andwhrte dressConnie Schniidt saw a bin turtleon its back in the ra We hope it wasnt hurt First, Second and Third GradesOur first and second rnilc Tiad polio ihots todayMary Gillenkirk and hci ter  tnew sand puils and shuvilsIilly and Gary IIutUdgc gjt nwbifyclus Their brother visited thmthis week endJJott Puckttt has n new baby John Mike Harden ccusins visitedthem from IJi RapidsEddie Fisher caught a pileJohn Valjn had a lot of fun at theCarnivalShirley Hileman has a birthday today B bby Shibough saw a big turtleSaturdayBenny Seguras grnntmother visite4 thm S1 did liulkinuSiutiigrandmotherHcTisiie Bonds fouT1 kittens imwhave their eyes open No 16The Salk polio vacination programkot under way in most places thweek but in some localities it waspostponed beuause the vacine couldnot be obtained Quite a, W of itis said to have found itg way intoLiack markets aiid according ty theJMroit Free Press some draf sioreaand Soctors had gotten large suppliesoi it The state program only includCb first and second graders Manyfeel that it should apply to those ingrades higher up This class is probably on whom the black market wasrowing for patronage Their pricefor the vacine was 6 There are demands the state take in those ingrants in the schools,serum is taken fiim monkeyskidneys and there was some fear exprtSMii the supply ot monkeys might exhausted bul thi is hair to be s 2500 injections can betaken from one monkey and the aum ber 01 monkeysat 22 million Thebe min India is estimatedt NanandhelpJudges caseshaveMikerrm 627,Off me FOURTH iUADKWe arc happ to hear that tlicarnival vn  a hie, success,The comic books were sold in rroom We had a fno display of tostcrs made by our boys and girlnW have another new pupil todayel M4Individual High GameL Swift 275 C Clough 24r,JTessnuT 215, A Fredenburg 241, Hiyh AveragesA FrcJeiburg 179, J Ledwidge179, C Clough 170, J Tessmer 170C Sowers 170  He came from SmWe 11school  admitty by ai who know anyabout the situation that Oakioiiiity on account of hei rapid ih neecis another circui judge,two judges there are 175behind n tneii docketcalled for outsideCaiman i ,f this district, MacDonaUiJ  Hastings Arch of HiJlsdale reefing jnto Oakland county to heilpLit The legislature refuses to piveJluin another judK because Governor latn woulfj have the appointment u, make, so they are waiting i Kepublican governor to be electeditoWwt nl the Cassidy Lake1  alSVhool near Chelsea thise,u i 25 t now has 250 ins This wastep injuvenile del and its success ise is establishing The place has notoys live in cottage There are shopsM trades maycFioir from thergII  over southern Mich Ial rcir chape and gym therT by inmate ttmifa reionntm stumore sueliandschoethe uned A boys HI Iare ready to start ur divisionly 7s in our arithmeticWe would like to corij ri uii  MiTasch and the sixth grade Ioi tit line jikii they Id on their pa Mrs Clarke taught our room la tREGULAR COMMUNICATION weekmanbee La while Mrs Campbelld the IistiicL No WMS citt Kriday wass tenth Mary ieebiri Inlay A1 Regular communication of Livingt ston Lodge No 76 F  A M onj Tuesday night, May 4 at 8 p mCassions  Army Song, Evelyn Hall Come and hear the amendments to Cribirbum  American j be voted on at Grand Lodge readPNCKNEY A LEAGUE Final W LDinkels Plumbing 86 46Velvet Eez , 75 57Barnes Hotel 74 58Vans Motor Sales 74 53Reads Lumber y 73 59Hockeys Appliances  87 65Plaiafieid Farm Bureau 63 69I OO F No 40 62 70Gregory Tayern  62 70arathon  , 59 73Blati Beef 50 82Detroit Die Set 47 85 Their banquet, is at Hollie Ellises,Lakeland tonight   jMrs Britta Brash and Mrs MaeBryan attended the builders show in Detroit Mrs, Mae Daller entertainer theMiutonary Society of the Peoples church Tuesday Nelson Buxzzard is home from Unihrersity hospital jAbort 20 from here went to Pe,troit Ttrarsdy niht to see tthe filmWings of the Moraing McKenzie high school bad oh the novel byDr Bbb Jonea of Bob JoneeUnhrersity Mrs Bererly Harden Sherrodof Pinckney was In the Tilm ministry of free distribution of Christian literature, which is sent into 86InEstrellita  Ponce, Noll RoseEl Chocla  VillodloBlue Danube Waltz  Strauss,Anita Shirey Accordion Solo  Beverly CampbellFairy Welding  TurnerBlack Waters  Liszt, Sharon LineFlying Leaves  Kallinper Spinning Song  Ellmenrich, Nancy Nash The Swan  Saint SiensWater Spirits  Heller, Pat PalmerPurple Sunset  LisztMinuet in G  Beethoven, LindaLeoHOSPITAL NEWSCharles Suttonpres of the HealthCenter has askeed physicians tosubmit their recomendations as to services and facilites needed at thenew hospital Some of the hospital personal have been appointed tocommitUs already Edward H MePherson, treasurerof the hospital fund says 17 percent One for the expansion of the Michigan Masonic Homewoud increase your dues permanent ly 200 a year May 4, Work in FC Degree Lawrence Camburn, W MSPRING CARNIVAL The Mothers Cub of the PinckI ney Elementary school held a spring 1 carnival at the Elementary school Saturday afternoon and evening The halls and rooms were beautifully decorated by the teachers andstudents Sales, movies, pays, games rides and handwriting analysis were held in the rooms There was a hake i sale in the hall and lunches were sold in the gym The evening ended with dancing and a drawing forThe proceeds of the carnival willbe used to buy playground equipment wasnations and provinces languagesThis organization features specialeditions for the Armed Forces and specialized materials for the missionaries in he mist impoverishedareas of the universe  As an added special feature, MrTemple will be showing outstandingcolored picture recently recei clfrom Korea Here you wil see tho need for the Gospel in this land andthe Gospel literature in action among the homeless orphans and refugeesof Korea of tho plodgoo hnve neon paid atready These total 121,000The Eisenhower administrationseems to be split wide open on theFormosa defense question This putsthe president directly tn the middleas he campaigned on no war program j in 1952 which his aids seem deter v ned he will not achieve Lat  Admiral Carney head of naval na said he expected an attack Jov and Matsu and possible vieon Cwar wiir Rpresident cIN APPRECIATIONI with to express my appreciation for the many act of kindness of sympathy andoy ont friends 1 China by April 15 The1 thia was not true HisRev Keith Ruegfwgjrer, pastor of  army staff  also said to favor holoVthe Peoples Church invites the pubiic  iag these islands at all costs a theyto attend this service I say we have backed tip and retreat  ed enough there already and all thisThe infant son of Mrs Ann  diminishing our prestige in AsiaHeath Cook, Joseph Noll, was bap j That the Chinese are calling us atised at St Marys church Sunday  paper tiger It is admitted that when meetingThe sponsors were Jerry Heath and the Reds get flretr big KU mounted j The May Mrs Marie Vedder The immediate they can take these islands any time Hay 18 at the home of Mary eabonof the family, the Robert they wad to Tha only wiy to prt   J   Mrs yent thH wuM mw W  PlMfMT X0GS DAUOHTBIW 4H SQtAKE DANCEThe Pinckney Area 4H dubs willhave a Spring Rally Saturday AprSO at the high school gym At 633there will be a potlnck supper forsummer and winter club members and their parents Coffee and milk willbe served In the evening Care Swarthout will call square dancesall agesPEGS MEETEight members of the PEGSsion club, met at the home of EthelGustafson on April 21st During the Ibusiness mieeting avote was taken on the lessons to begiven next yearA tour of the Kellogg plant atBattle Creek is planned for the June SECOND GKADti fsEWSRoy HLIhi is the new boy ii ourrouitt His last home was in Mentot,OhioKathy Shetticror lias two newblouseWe synrjjahize with Mary Tossraywhose krandIather lasscd awayA heep ba n on the farm wheivMary Wylie lives was blown down by llu hih wind Monday nialIeny Morgan has a new hatAlan Steflens u randniother reLmned from Arizona and brought hhn a new beltJimmy Cantrali has some frenciistamps for his album We are sorry Iany Haughn hadthe misfortune to be hit by a ball batthat th baiter forgot to hang on toWe are sorry that Iar, S Epsonsmother has the mumps Robbie Rooke vjsiteti Ronnie Courriway Thursday nisrhtJoan Eichman went to Ann ArborThursday and got her First Communion clothesDavid Shirey spent the week end inIndianaJimmy Cantrell has some Frenchat his uncles in JacksonPat Hummer went to a thesa Iecard diaborA delegation o 1000 mostly fromWayne cunty went to Lansing last e , i demand tfrprepeal of thg td aiaiority which recentlyii ud it route for the toll roadf  Ui miles onu frum Rochester toSainav and would be paid for by ale of bonds to e reiret by theo bondv to b retired by thewas Highway Cointnssionerlei who suliiitted what he call ee iie,liAay parraleling theload aii whose theme song wasVni Highways Are Happy High ways Thi is hunk as the Zieglerroad wouM o paid fr by increasing the gas an I weight tax The tollload would be 11 f miles long anjcost nc milion Zitglers would be 101 miles loii and cost 104 millioniullavs The objection to the toll roavl is it would cut through citiesand parks There was some object to the ieger road as it is way toihe west of the toll road and the peo ple on the east side of it would getlittle service from it The toll roadwould be ready in three yearslt would take 4 year to build Ziegiers roadThe chairman of the highway legisative committee who heard the dele gation merely promised to cansidertK new road  XPresident Eiserihower and his wifeappear to have gotten in the doghouse by boycotting the D A Rconvention at Washington Hast weekThty had it coming a they parsed resiutions condemning his atomsdting will hf hold onfamily China, awWchtained at dinner fallow tW, at people do ot wwt and  wil l w t savpoc t our May 4 Daughterswit h urday night FTTr T nTAD KW e too k readin g test s today Bunn y Hinhe y ha d a  birthda y to day  W e ha d a  wonderfu l timeputtin gu p rKCOration s fo r th e Carnival Ou r tri p t o Lansin g wa s a  rea lsuccess  The y tol d u s w e wer e th obest  behave d grou p the y eve r hat Ou r pla y wa s a  success  Than k yo uW e ar e goin g t o Ctnoram a Ma y 7t hOu r graduatio n is  Ma y l J an d ou rhik e is  Ma y 20th Doroth y Doyl o is  teachinj  a  uni to n  Poland  W e wrot e report s o n Ma dam e Curi e an d Alber t Einstei nW e hav e a  ne w bo y in  ou r room Alread y th e hoy s hav e electe d hi mthir d baseman  Hi s nam e is  Pau lLIBRARYNEW Spooling o f atomi c in  formationThe ya l condemne d th e recipra l trd epsy L whic h th e presiden t want s ex tende d an d praise d th e Bricke r ac twhic h th e presiden t is  20 0 percen tagainst , a s it  woul d tak e awa y hi ttreat y makin g power  Wel l h e is no tTh e on y presidentwh o ha s bee n inth e do g hous e wit h the m an d non e o fthem , wer e muc h th e wors e fo r it Presiden t Fjrankfl n Roosevel t go tther e b y ad d feein g the m t s fello wimmigrant s an d h e na y nav erigh t a t tha t a s Columtra  an dearl y explorer s foun d n o whftfcpO pi e her e Mr s Roosevel t resigne dfro m thor n whe n the y refuse d t o lif tMaria n Anderson , th e fame d negi osinge r sin g in  thei r hal LTurma n whe n h e too k offic en o effor t t o hea l th e break  i9  m  Mrs Carneli a Bowenjui dter , Flossie , o f Howel l calle d o nNe w book s ar e Juliett e Lo w b y i  Andrew  Nesbit U Saturda yHigti ins an d Jame s enimor e Coope r I ordo n Heste r o f Sunday        Kt  j, y , ,  V,  LfeiiSt5 i  l     J5 A VSrfirr3 taTAB PINOCHET WSPAT6H Wednesday, Aprfl 7,fo make you go wHh jbncfe  NEIGHBORING NOTES HeIn the suit ot John Crumb vSt Georges Evangelical Churchof Brighton observed its 110th anniversary last SundayBom to Mr and Mrs WilliamAllen of Pinekney Apr1 17 ,a daughterThe road to Hamburg around Silver Lake is being relocated Plansinclude blacktopping it next yearThe Dexter Kiwanis Club is holding a rummage sale June 2425Tuesday they entertained the farmersat the Webster Community hallToday the Stockbridge ChapterJES are celebrating their 50th Mclntyxe the jurf brought incause for action verdict a noHOWELL THfcAREHOWELL, MICHGAN lit tHEATOEv anniversaryThe Lansing State Journalnte it centenjuaJ April 28 celeDEDRIVE ADESOTO BEFORE YOU DECIDEIjuoiAvrr Winner of lf,f X A SCARVANS145 East Mail MOTORS V SALES The date for the Stockbridge Faikvacine shots has been changed toAH 29 The construction bid for the newStockbridge school has been let toW N Kjorkhmd of Douglas for 5r,24,K25bu Attorney Stanley Berriman ofliowcll is a surgery patient at StLawrence hospital, Lansing Ho well will swap mayors withSturgi1 on mayors exchange dy onMay 1G Three persons in the countyJackReason, Tyrone Chares Erwis, Genoa and Maurice Axelroad, GrenOak were fined for setting unauth orized fires One 15 am the other2 4,80One resulted in a barn burning Mrs Frank Shields of How ell hashad to return to St Lawrence hospital for treatment James Brian,95 Hartlands oMest resident died last week Vvi Hinckley, 80, died at Howei convalescent home last weekHewas the son of George and Margaret 11 incklev of North Lake 5ee This New Frfgidaire Rigit Away Choose yours in Sherwood Green,Stratford Yellow or Snowy White NOTES 25 YFARS AGOTin Pinekney ball team is gettingmidy to start, another season Jim Moran, their star pitcher ha, joinedthe Bat1c Creek Kelloggs and his place will be hard to fill Hub LeeDallas Cox, Claude Kennedy, Ed lirown J P Doyle Don Swarthoutand Ko Reason will be avaiaUe Jim RrH is nv inmg BrtrntyLiuhes blacksmith shop The board of supervisor is madeiif v feniocjits and 6 Republcans Ciaiute Taylor of ireen Oak is chair iMia , ,Local Masons will attended a bi Masonr1 meeting at Lansing May 3 j Pxl CanTbol,mayor of Ann Arboris the speakerand his U of M Craft smans decree team will work theMM decree   An airplane belonging , toliabcock of Ann Arbor wasdown on the Sam Lapham Wanen Hoff visited the countyseat last week His first visit therein 23 yearsThe section men on the Ann ArborRailroad went on a strike for higherwages last weekThe affairs of the Howell Lightand water commission are reported in a tangleMost of the motor launches wereput in the f water last week Thereare 30 at LakelandAlice Smith Greer was born inDublin, Ireland, Oct 12, 1838 and  died at Pontiac, April 17, 1907 She ,came to America at the age of 10 and married James Greer when shev, as 18 yrs oldShe had 6 daughters jand 2 sons, 4 of whom are living  Her husband has been dead 22 years, jShe was a member of St MaryschurchThe Washtenaw Drerfgrnpr Cohasbeen given the contract to build acanal between Base and Portagelakes Rev A G Gates is the new pastorat the CongI church William Going and family havemoved to Pontiac  Lyman Peck who just moved ttoChelsea with his wife died there lastweek Foris Moran and Fred Campbellvisited Rev Mylne at Laingsburg last weeekThe remains of Sam Waker werebrought back from California for burial at Wayne last weekMarried at St Josephs church atDexter April 23, Edward Spears of Pinekney to Rose Murray of DexterDr W T Wright of Ann Arborhas purchased the dental office of the late Dr Moore here and will reopen itMrs Lucy Dunk of Port Peny,,is visiting the James Wilcox and Ed win Sales famiies  Albert Miller is hack frn Lansing at the Fred Burgess home Chris Brogan is going to build anew houseThe William Doyle family attendedthe Spears  Murray wedding a DexTuesday This issue give a directory of thoMike KFfty John TuoivTey W CTtrfraternal organzations Hibernians, Mrs Leal Siglcr C T B A, JohnDonohue Maccabees, Charles Campbell Masons, Kirk Van Winkle OE S, Nettie Vaughn, Woodmen,CharlesGrimes Gleaners, Frank Tiplady Loyal Guard, Frank L Andrews Allbut the Masons and O E S are nowout of existance here, WL, Thorn April 26, 27, 28THE SILVER CHALICEin CtaemMtope and ColorwitVirginia Mayo aad Pier AngeH and Jack Palance Friday, Saturday April 22, 2Friday, Saturday, April 2, 9 Janes StewartRuth Roman Corinne CalvertTHE FAR COUNTRYFriday, Saturday, April 29, 30  DoriUt featureDean Martin and Jerry Lewk laJUMPING JACKS AloRandolph ScottfarTEN WANTED MEN in Technicolor THE BIG TOFwithRichard Coate Color CartooaSunday, Monday, May 1, 2Matinee Sunday 239 p m cont Binjf Crosby, Grace Kelly and  William HoldenInTHE COUNTRY GIRL i Sun, Mon, Tues, MMay I, 2 3 Tyrone Power and Susan Hayward In UNTAMEDin Technicolor in CinemaScpe withRichard Egan, Rita Morena andAgne MooreheadNovelty News CartoonTue, Wed,, Thurs May 3, 4, 5 Esther Williams ana Howard Keel IBJUPITERS DARLINGIn Cinemascope and ColoSYLVAN THEATRE Cbelsea, Michigan Friday, Saturday, April 29, 3t TEN WANTED MENin TechnicolorwithRandolph Scott, Jocelyn Brando and Richard BooneNews and Cartoon Wed, Thurs, Fri Sat, Say 4,5,6,7 BATTLE CRY in Warner ColorI StarringVan Heflin Aldo, Ray,Mona Freeman Nancy Olson, James Whit more Raymond Massey, Tad Hunter Color CartoonandNwtSun, Mon, lues, MMay 1, 2, 3 THE GLASS SLIPPERMusical Fantasy in Technicolor with Leslie Carlson, Michael Wilding and Kennan WynnSunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 9Cartoon and Pete SmithWed, Thurs, Fri Sat, May 4,5,6,7 4 Days 4BATTLE CRYStarringVan Heflin, Aldo Ray Tabor Hunter ui Technicolorin CinemaScopeComingThe Far Country Abbotrtmd otel Meet the Keystone Hops, Hit the Deck Scio DriveIn TheatreANN ARBOR MICHIGANFriday, Saturday, April 29, 30 GOLDEN MISTRESSin TechnicolorvithJohnAgar and Rosemary BoweandSILVER LODEIn Technicolor withJohn Payne, Lizabeth Scott CtfrtooBSunday, Monday, May 1, 2 BETRAYEDin TechnicolorwithClark Gable, Lana TurnerandKYBER PATROL in TechnicolorwitnRichard Egan and Dawn Adamaj CartoonWith dry weather ,fires increasedand 1040 acres weree burned  over last weekSo far this year 20have burned over 2014 acres1 Pi, Wed Thurs May 3, 4, 5TffELAST TIMKr SAWPAHlSf in TechnicolorwithElizabeth Taylor and Van JohnsonalsoWEAK AND THE WICKEDGlynis Johns anri John GregsonwithFrelfarm Rom where I sit 6y Joe MarshTBE STATJS O MICHIGANthe Countywas a passWednesday Dean Ren sononcer on the planeP H Swarhout is building i cement fih pond in his yaid which hewill stuck with goldfishJVrt Harris sold a fine team of o V Hamperian ast work arjieiiter, John Chambers, JhorseAz oftMd W Cuilett atat StockFredCompare These Wofrful Feajft h Ken son and Pa Masonc mootThursday Anrens has moved from theWheolrr Martin farm to Parkers Comers Bill Colo from the Wilcox farmto the Martin farmLoona Teeplo is ill with diptheriaat Herman Keifer hospital, DetroitAlpheus Smith, 7fi, an old residentof this community died at Howell, Ajui 11 Ho lived on M3G East Hemairiid Amelia Panjiborn of Unadil la in 187i She is deceased There are sons, Himan, Glenn and ClydeW C Miller attended a dinner atthe Hotel Olds, Lansing Monday,hon oriui Cong Iess man Grant Hudson50 prominent men from the Cth didtiic wtii present Notes of 48 Years Age Charles Hoff is the supt of theMidi State San farm and not Ralph THL Probate Court forof Limston In the Matter o te EstateA ph Grumelot Stv Deceased At a session of saicTT4JVt held onAjirl 14th A D, 3U55   Present Honorable Hiram iSmith, Judtfe of Probaie Notice is Hereby iiven That the of Adolph Grumelot jr,praythat administration of said estate be granted to Adolph Grumelotjr or some other suitable person and that the heirs of said deceasedbe determined, will be heard at the Probate Court an May 10, 1955 atton A MIt is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for ihree weeks consecutively,previous to said day of hearing, inthe Pinekney Dispatch, and that, thepetitioner cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known addressby registered mail, return receipt de manded, at least fourteen 14 days  prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five 5 days prior1 3 to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of Pobate,A true copyCelestia Parshall,Register of Probate Red Finds aSweet SolutionRed Jackson found aslick Mayto tfet his cows to eat whais goodfor them Seems they were passirLV up the tall green grassfull of mincals and vitamins  andcoling the short grass, which isnaturally sweeterel sjlvod the problem byspvayiig1 a solution of corn syrupever the glass that was goingtegfelng1 Tho cows sureAvent at ii lied says its lucky foV himand Ih cNvsxhat every one of them Las a sweet tooth,Next veek, according to Red,hes goirc to hve his cows clean up all the weedy grass along hiifencesafter he sprays them witjnore corn syrup, of courseFrom where I sit, some folklike Red, are always trying out new tricksand others stick withthe old tried and true methndiJust a question of preference, I gueas Like the way you may enjoy coffee with meals, while  prefer a cold glass of beer Sdlets not allow any bad feeling1to crop up by thinking oura the only choiceCopyright, 1955, inited States Brewers FoundationPLUMBING WATER SYSTEMSStanley Dinke Wagoners Grocery8066 Plnckniy Fullwidth SuperFreezer Chest with fastfreezing shelf Golden aluminum shelves  Big, sliding Meat Tender Quickube Trays with Instant Tray Release Fullwidth Porcelain Hydrator Roomy StorageDoor with Egg Server Butter Compartment, removableshelves, lots of fail bottle space91 Cu Ft Model SDV94HOWLET HARDWARE Gregory, Michigan SHIREYS TELEVISION CENTERWE WISH TO ANNOUNCE ANOT HER GREAT SERVICE TO OUR MANY FRIENDS IN THIS AREA AND SURROUNDING TOWNSWE ARE NOW A  FRANCHAISED B07 fLE GAS DEALERFOR THE MICHIGAN BOTTLE GAS COMPANY WE STOCK SMALL AND 100 LB TANKS, ALSO GAS, WATER TANKS ANDRANGES BY TAPPAN, SERVELAND PERFECTIONCOMPLETE INSTALLATION  SERVICE OFFERED DAY ANDNIGHT Quality MechandiseLOW PRICESSear and Wise to Take OatPhone Hovrell 705J2THE ROUSH PLUMBINGWater System Plumbing Repairing310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607 i YOU CAN NOW CHANGE TO OUR TANKS AT NO COST TO I The Walter Glovera of Fowlervilie  JohnMurckckand wife f PgroitYOU 9fr LEWIS 8HIREY OR    nta Ih Callfuruift Mrs Antia Pacey spent Tuesday at the Albert Dlttkthe mother of Mrs Gjlover has been el home        staying wltt Mrs, JYank Peters in Albert Dinkel and wife and HornSHIRE YS RADIO  T V  L     Abney and wife were in Brtfhtoagniiltl JlillMIV   f Mr anTMrf Uoyd Hewlie and Saturday Cy Rupert aad wtf of Howell wire The Don Bums family tptnt SOKIt Tm nr the day with the James BonePHONE UP 86H1, PQtCKNEtr   s V iTH B PIMCXNB T DISPATC H, Apri l 27 , 195 5 vThi s i s th e seaso n whe n mos t peopl e ge t th e urg et o  bur n tha t unsightl y rubbis h pil e o r th e brusl alon g th e fencerow  Before yo u d o s o yo u shoul dobserv e th e followin g rule s an d sav e yoursel fmuc h wor k a s wel l a s th e possibilit y o f havin g afin t assesse d agains t vc u     1  Cal l th e fir e chie f in you r are a an d tel l hi m th eapproximat e tim e yo u wil l d o you r burning 2  B t sur e yo u hav e cleare d th e are a arouu d t rubbis h s o fh e fir e wil l no t spread WATC H YOU R FIRE  Thi s is highl y importan ts o ther e wil l b e n o chanc e o f it s spreading 4  Hav e a broo m or burla p ba g an d a pai l o f wa te r read y t o figh t spark s carrie d b y th e wind Lloy d Hende ePUTNA M TOWNSHI P SUPERVISO RCONSERVATION NOTE SSmel t run s ar e reported  Ti e firs tdippin g a t Beula h wa s Saturday 1 1  person s wer e fine d las t wee kfo r burnin g tras h withou t permit 2  federa l ugeivls , Mkh  stat eCollege , Universit y o f Michiga nan d th e Dept  o f Agricultur e ar estudyin g sprue e budworm s an d pin eshootmoth s whic h destro y the trees Th e dept  is  usin g diver s suit s t oitud y fis h hbits  o n lak e bottoms Th e bi g debat e o n managemen to f th e dee r ner d too k plac e a t Lan sing  Aprf f 7  Th e far m organizat favore d lettin g th e dept  contro l th e  siz e o f th e dee r her d b y holdin g an y  dee r days  Sportmen s organization s 1 were agains t it   Commercia l fisherme n too k 27,00 000 0 lbs  o f fis h fro m Michiga nGrea t Lake s las t yearHemn g wa s ,first , followe d b y smelt, c hub s carp ,trou t an d perch  Lak e Michiga n pro duce d th e mos t fis h 14,200,00 0 lbs5 4  fire s burne d ove r 30 0 acre las t week   iMor e tha n 11,000,00 0 wal l eye dpik e egg s ar e bein g treate d a t th eWolf e Lak e an d Drayto n Plain s ha tcheries  ,Th e stat e is  considerin g purcha3  in g fishin g site s a t Gran d Have nGratio t Lake Do g trainin g in ope n field s is  pro  hibite d fro m Apri l 4 5 t o Jul y 15   norther n Michigan I  Prou d Lak e Camp , nea r Pontia cwi l b e read y in May Dee r starvatio n dange r is  nowpas t a s th e dee r ar e ou t in  openrang e now Th e departmen t is  workin g o n 7river  and watershe d improvemen t sy stem s in  Michigan A  spra y progra m to kil l Dutc h el mdiseas e in the Rochester , Uttica,Is an d Lak e an d Highlan d area s wil lb e complete  in  2  weeks Lon g scal e developmen t fo r eigh tatat e park s ha s bee n presente d t ot o  th e park s committee  Th e Pinck ne y are a is  on e o f the m Th e NorthviU e oi l are a ma y b echange d int o a  natura l ga s poolTh eLemaste r wel l No  1  ha s produce d 165,00 0 barrel s o f oi l s o fa r bu t is producin g mor e ga s ttha n oil 67  fire s burne d over   26 1 acre sIa3 t week   Th e conservatio n dept  ha s appro v e d  Sept    15 fo r a  special  bea r huntin g seaso n fo r Chippew acounty  ,  ,   j1000 0 spawnin g wal l eye d pik wer e lifte d abov e th e Newaygo 1da m las t week  so the y cou d spawn Spea r fisherme n too k 23,00 0 pik e fro m th e Fletcche r Floodwate r in jJanuar y an d Februar y  THE JHO P DAT E I S7t h3 To Defra y m e JHo p Expense sPinckney  High School JuniorsWil l Sponso r th e Followin g Activitie s1  A Bak e Sal e o n Saturday , Apri l 3 0 fro m 9 a m  t o 2 p  m  a t th e Ol d Telephon e Building 2  A Car Was h o n Footbal l Fiel d Nea r Hig hSchoo l Saturday , Apri l 3 0 fro m 9 a  m  o n Pric e 12 5A Scra p Iro n an d Stee l Driv e o n Monday , Ma y2nd  Scra p Wil l B e Picke d U p Betwee n 9 an d1 2  A  M L o n Tha t Date Junior s Wil l B e Ver y Gratefu l fo r Donation san d An y Perso n Wishin g t o Donat e Scra p Ma y Cal lEddi e Hcllingswort h U P 8993 5Dic k Campbel l U P 8  3135  or 8332 1Hf  Schoo l U P 8316 1An y Junio r4  JHo p Ticket s Ar e o n Sal e Now  10 0 Singl e20 0 Couple  Eddi e Martin s Orchestr aTh e Marti n Hitte rin  Plymout h Sunday family wer eRichard Thurma n an d ji r terso n o f Detroi t visite d Arnol d BI Tquis t week Wiibu r Eisel e an d wit e or  Fowle rvill e calle d o n Mrs  Emm a Voljme rMrs  Gfara  Ketinety  a iI ddre n o f Detroi t calle d durin g th eweek Mrs  G  W  Clar k ha s gon e t o De troi t t o sta y wit h Si s Leo  Davi s fai nil y awhile Th e MMari n Ritte r famil y wer eMr  an d Mrs  Joh n Buye r cale do n  th e Joh n Wrathe  1  famil y in  Am iArbo r Saturday Pvt  Jame s LaPra d is  no w a  radi ooperato r wit h th e 18t h regimen tBig r Rc d Divisio n in  Germany  O7  V iifiiirl i 5 5 Cor n Profit s Com e it h Goo d Soi l Managemen tSoil  Building  Boosts Beef,Output,  Doubles Profit ULUO GyMWT7 Fertilize r mad e th e differenc e in earl y growt h in  thes e tw o plots Thic k cor n growt h right  is  on wel l fe d soi LC 1 OO D soi l managemen t in  ca n supply , O n heav y soils ,  eludin g fertilize r us e ca n agronomist s sa y standsof16,00f hel p kee p 195 5 cor n profit s high , t o 18,00 0 stalk s ar e profitable  O nb y enablin g farmer s t o produc e sand y soil s the y sugges t LQOOQto th e sam e amoun t o f cor n o n 12,00 0 stalks fewe r acres , report s th e Middl e 3Plantin g wel l adapte d hy VVes t Soi l Improvemen t Commit  bri d see d corn ,tee  4Controlling insect s an d dis Suc h a  progra m ca n hel p eases farmer s sta y withi n th e 195 5 Nutrient s hav e t o b e avail cor n acreag e allotment s with  abl e whe n th e cor n plant s nee dou t cuttin g thei r ne t income,  the m most , if  yo u ar e t o  ge tsay s th e committee  high yields,  say s th e commit fioilg gpiqligtsestimat e tha t tee  I n th e fastgrowin g six th e Midwest s 7ornylld S coul d weeks  perio d between 1 th e knee Fertilizin g pasture s ca n ofte n doubl e bee f productio n pe r acr e  j TEARLY a  billio n mor e tilizer , bette r see d an d improve d 1 1  pound s o f bee f coul d b e pTo  grazin g methods duce d o n Midwester n farms , if  bette r soi l an d grazin g man pasture s wer e fertilize d accord  agement , say s th e committe ein g t o th e recommendation s o f ca n ofte n mea n doublin g th eLan d Gran t college s agronom  profi t pe r acr e fro m bee f pro iats   duction  Hig h qualit y pastur eTha t wa s th e statemen t o i th e ca n provid e fee d a t les s tha nMiddl e Wes t Soi l Improvemen t onefourt h th e cof t o f grai n o rCommitte e base d o n estimate s concentrates , accordin g t o Wis o l soil s specialists  consin agronomist sThes e authoritie s figure  that Tnre e ke y step s ar e usuall yth e presen t bee f acreag e in  eijhtr1nyqlve d in  buildin g an d main ISfmwester n state s coul d beprotainin g hig h yielding , to p qual duce d o n abou t hal f ro  two  it y pastur e growth , say s th ethird s o f th e acreag e nowaed  committee  1  Addin g fuii iMan y Midwester n farmer s ien t fertilio r an d lur e i s nee dcoul d produc e iro m 60 Q 1 J aflCUei , 2  Usin g we l 1 adapte d l epound s pe r aor e o f bcffrwit h gumegras s rnTxturcstha T ar ebette r soi l an d pastur e mnage  winte r hcrd y an d disaser emen t methvds  Agistant 3FMi,vin T commo nSom e afrrnmist s esimatiJ  nsr  rrjinj  mt h wi s tha t rotoo , tfeft t milk  productio n could i tiU  Uu  paaturcr  an d allows abe  double d o r triple d o n man y goo d comebac k perio d fo r th efarmer , b y th e us e o f mor e Jer 1 legume s an d jranae  average 8 5 bushel s pe r acre , in  hig h ari d tasselin g stage , cor nstea d o f th e presen t 5 0 bushe l plant s wil l ea t u p twothird s o flevel , if  farmer s use d goo d soi l thei r entir e summer s ratio n o fmanagemen t practice s an d ha d nutrients favorabl e weather  One o f th e sures t way  to ge tThes e highe r yields , lay s th e a  welldeveloped , highyieldin gcommittee , depen d on  cor n cro p is  to plo w dow n o r1Supplyin g th e soi l wit h dis c in a complet e fertilize r be enoug h wellbalance d nutrients , for e plantin g tim e an d the n ad ds o  it ca n mee t th e pea k deman d a  starte r fertilize r in  the row o f th e crop  Thi s involve s pro  Som e soil s me n recommen dvidin g a mai n course  o f plan t plowin g dow n a s muc h a s 80 0food , a s wel l a s a starte r applica  t o 1,00 0 pound s o f fertilize r car tion   ryin g nitrogen , phosphat e an d2Plantin g enoug h stalk s pe r fiotas h an d addin g 29 0 t o  30 0acr e s o th e cro p ca n mak e full  pound s o f starte r fertilize r a tus e o f al l th e nutrient s th e soi l plantin g time  Itlight, 21 Confer , 1 3fitte d trave l cai177 5 Varcrob t PRUCE i the color,  thwonderfu l new fothio n etll fwtr t feafurir, 3 I n Skywa y Ligao  Sprue  flOMtmortlywlt h everythin g yo u wear  stay s foravt r n becaus e Skywa y Luggag e is covare d wit h icufproof ,Woshabl e Koroica  Skywa y case s ar e finishe d luxyri eusl y wit h super b cas t hardware , saddl e stitching ,beautifu l taffeta linings  Star t a  S ywa y le t fo r onl y177 5 plu s tax TM1U9IF OodrkfcC Onl y yo u ca n Also Availabl e in  Ta nFo r Me nPREVEN T FOR E Pe treesStore  For Women  vf  i   iA   t 04ftHOWELL PINCKNEY1865 J9557 ears of Safe BankingIn April, 1865 Alex, McPheraon  Co opened a bank in a small office partitioned in one corner of the building now occur by iHv institution The remainder f the building was used as a drug store Three years later the building, fixtures and business of Tha Exchange, which is now the wst half of the D  C Store, were purchased and business was conducted there until 1919 when it was moved to our present quartersThe name Alex McPherson  Co wa used until 1915 when the bank became incorporated under the laws of the State ofMichin as McPherson State Bank The transition was made without interruption in conduct of business Thus for ninety years,the public confidence has been retained by the bank and the records show that no depositor has ever been asked totake a losson any deposit  s The bank activities have been ably managed down tKftvugh the years by Alexander McPherson, 18651890 WilliamMcPherson, Jr, 18911915 Hugh A McPherson, 19161921 5nd R Bruce McPherson and William McPherson III, 1922PresentDuring this time deposits have grown from 15,000 in 1865 to nearly 9,000,000today and the staff has increased from the origi nal 2 fo  with an annual payroll of 90,000 In April of 1953 a branch office was opened in Pinckney to care for the increasedneed for facilities in that areaIn the course of ninety years of banking as Alex McPherson  Co and McPherson State Bank, the directors, officers andstaff have striven to give a better banking service to the citizens of Howell and Livingston County and have constantlyutilizedthe most up to date equipment and method as they became available Each year has added to our responsibility to our depository and each year we have tried, to the best of qur ability, to merit the confidence our customers have placein us and to warrant itscontinuance mm    9mmFree BanksIn observance of this anniversary, fora limited time we are giving each personopening a savings account of 1000 or more a coin bank FREE Be sure to get one for yourselves or children while they lastDIRECTORSR Bruce McPherson, Chairman William McPherson IIIW McPherson Smith Robert H McPhersonWilliam McPherson IVThomas B MannO FMCIRSWilliam McPherson III PresidentW McPherson Smith, Vice PresidentWilliam McPherson IV, Vice PresWntRobert H, McPherson, Vice PresidentEdward G McPherson, Assistant Vice President Ralph H Larsen, CashierBernadette B Hubbell, Assistant Cashier Albert C Fredenburg, Assistant CashierBrace E Farr, Assistant CashierMay Switier, AuditorAll 4pU mp to tkm 4mrmlimsmrmme Crprmtim  fA1   fi , L 7   ,f The tore1I INGERIECANNED GOODSGROCERIESKENNED YS GENER AI MYRON HUGHESGENTS FURNISHINGS SHOESDRYGOODSFLOWERS FOR All OCCASIONS, fromWINKELhAtft FLORAL COMPANYPhone 284 ho well     p r r   w      T   THANKSHaving Sold My Business 1 Wish to Say Thanks for Your Patronage, Help andFriendship While in Business Here I Would Like tp IntroduceRAYPRICEWho is Your New GAS STATION AND AAASERVICE MAN Also Mrs Price Who WillHave Charge of the GroceryThe Prices Come Highly Recomended and IHope You Will Welcome Them and Try TheirServicetHockev iIIHockey Appliance Store 12 FT SEMIVEE ALUMINUM BOAT Leighton Pike who has been atthe Bob Pike home went back to Garden City SundayFred Haller and wife of Howellcalled on the Roy Dillinghams Sunday Week end callers at the MarkNash home were the Bud Bekkertngsot Howelt, Mrs AffBesRiehard son and granddaughters of Howelland David Nash of Mich StateThe L J Henry family, the KeithBradburys of Chelsea, the JuniorHenrys of Detroit and the TomWares attended the wedding of Ann Karus and James Larson at theHowell Presbyterian church SaturI day nightMrs Ethel Lashe and family v ofRome City, Ind, are visiting her sister, Mrs Ralph Hall and family Mrs Francis Robinson isattending a meeting of Rainbow Girls atthe Strathmore Masonictthttple In Detroit todayBarbara McAfee spent the weekend with Mary Hollis in HamburgMesdames Ellen McAfee and Elf eanor White attended th HowellLadies bowling league banquet itthe Ann Arbor Skeet Club on theDexter Road hursday night Born to Frank Danek and wifeLora Burnett of Owosso Sunday,April 17 a 10 8 lb son, James Patrick Mr and Mrs Roy Fisher havetaken over the Dew Drop Inn atLakelandThe Asher Wylie family visitedthe G W Latimer family at MasonSundayShirley Wylie spent the week endwith Elaine JohnsonJohn Boyer and wife were Sundayguests of the Arlo Jaguish familyat ByronArnold Berquist was a Sundaydinner guest at the John L Connershome, Lyman Battle, wife and son of Ann Arbor called in the afternoon FloydJFulfp  and wife of Waynecalled on Iffford Millers Sun day v jThe Vay Burns family spent SunXy u,t the Jack Young, home at Por 1ue Lake  jMesdames Ray Burns, Thressa fCoyle and Helen Young were in Lan sing last Thursday tM Ctdaaand theohewhatcled  Rolan Gorton, wife and son ofBeulah spent the week end at the Donald Meabon and wife of MarchField, California and George Beckof Centralia, Kansas, called on MrsAlma Jdeabon Thursday They aretransferred to Chanute Field, 111,for special training  W F Close and wife of Linden spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkelhome  Mrs Vioia Read was in JacksonThursday and brought her mother, Mrs Frank Peters, home with herhome with her Mesdames Viola Read and CaciaChamberlain attended a KingsDaughters nomination meeting Monday at the home of Mrs NormanLarkin in Howell Tommy Read spent the week endat the George Wilde srhome in Aun Arbor Mr and Mrs Ross Read were dueto arrive home from Florida lastnight The1 Wayne AtLees arrivefrom there this week Mrs Anna Tasch and the DikTasch family of Ann Arbor were Sunday guejsts at the Bob Taschhome St Marys Church has graded andlevelled the lots across from thf church for parking lots Messrs Harold Porter, Clare Mill  er, Ona Campbell, Olin Robinson, i Henry Hawk,Lawrence Camburn md ye editor attended the MasotitPast Masters night at Dexter Saturday Work has started on the new addition to the Pinckney Elementary school ou MJ6 WTht1 footings haw been poured The fire engine was called to theold Joe Bush place at Patterson Lake Saturday night, now owned bythe Frayne family and occupied bythe Barker family It caught fire from an overflowing oil stove butthe building was saved Robert Kohler and wife,Mrs AnnDuncan, John Mayer and wife airLeon Mayer of Ypsiianti called onMrs Mary Hoff Sunday Complete Line Plumbing RxtaresEfecr OH andIHONE IIP88114 We ServiceGomolete Line of PumnsInstallft 7 5 BA8TtKl JSTRACTORS CARSRUSSELL D SMITh CO MICH1632Represented by  H WHub Iee and witV of Drtruit culld at tne Gerry Eichman home Sui llivBin Whit Lunsinp calKil atthiBm Yhit homo last weikTh Wnman Whites wore SunoLaj ucs1 Dr and Mrs W C Wylie oflex and Hollis Wylie caJed on Kenneth Wylies Sunday theSunday paicsta ol the uale Millerfamily were Cleore Graham andi of Coieinan, Mrs Ward Hr WIKI and sonClair and Kulph HarUoini, wife iniJ sol of HowfJlCalKtv of the William Shehanswere tin Dr Hariow Shohan familyul Jacksini ThursdayFrancis Krupawife oi Ditruit and Mrs Eunice Schuchurt1 oi Howell and Billy Shell an of Ann Arbor SundaySee how smvdyefree yui a,d in urn be when y J tricallyyour kitchenWiiTE GLOVE CLEANMEYER BOAT TRAILER 500 LB CAPACITY, 8780 ir MARINE PAINTSmelt Nets WaidersHip BbotsArcheryTackle Gulf Clubs and Supplies Complete line of FlyCasters Spring Rods and Reels Boat TipsEvinrude Outboard Motor Sales  SrviceOpen SundaysL0G Down and 24 Months To PayMJL OlEEOPORTfP GOODS STOREPkooe HA6 8135 Dexter Mich SEE YOUR DEALER or DETROIT EC1,Lawrence uamburn home,i The Earl Baughng entertaned their children and families at dinneron occasion of their 38th weddinganniversary Frank Aberdeen and wife spentSunday at the Harold Fairchildhorn nt Royal Oak Jack Fairchildof Her York City was there,i GtMg VanNorman and family, tiMrsEtii1 tnNonnan attended the wedding o Jrfcn VanNorman andDon Epeldin,, v t St Schoolanticchurch DttoOK, s Langwas at Devon G  irmmgham Mps George VanNomia and wife Mrs Heden Miller aad Mt and The Jack Clark are expected toMr and Mrs Fred Seeger attend arrive at the Mark Nash home from,ed a meeeting of Strathmore OES Germany Tuttday Chapter, Detroit, Thursday nightRx Sackett and Rupert Garner The Doyte Temptetoniof Keeowere the candidates  Harbor spent unday at the AlbertMM Carmen Porter, Ifrs Helen Shirey homt Mrs Mable Suydam of JacksonwtahM been at the M J Reason Electrl at is clean as light Sobottoms ot pots and pans never haveto be laboriously scouredStands to reason that kifrhen walla and ctffaim viil ,yclean longer,toor COOKhe  GrainRer family  ofReception Lang, were Sunda t8 of Mrsmmgham CoyleGROCERIES AND VFGETABLESFRESH SIDE PORK,LbFRESH GROUND BEEF, 3 Lbs a    , ,  J  Reason with jrrandapent Sundmy at the HaroW ofktT f t  uttetided RainPorter home bow Girt metir t V wwriac andEbele and wife of Fewletf WHOLE OR HALF TURKEYS LbGreen Oak last week 1 nSOWERS WTHl PINCXN1Y DISPAlt WednKJsy Does your present system wheeze andwhine through every gallon Or slowdown to a trickle juwhen you needpress areThen its high time you talked to us about owning a Htptiulabie, precisionengineered MyersMyers systems virtually eliminacewater delivery failure Ani Mvrs ualiry soon pays for itself in treem from repair billsOur Myers line is rompere VCe have the right pump  piston, icto ivpeor submersible  engineered to meetthe requirements ft f Lr farm, Ourtrained water sped i  viit be to give you exact spuciueitions costs No obligation Phone or write us today JtttfTHE BUSINESS PROFESSIONALBlanch Martin, Mrs Sadie Mon,   Some of those from here who at IWJ Hi Bffijf It Uitended the open house 50th wedding Finckney, Mtehigttanniversary of Mr and Mrs Fred aily 1100 A M to 2TO P M Teeple at Howell Sunday were Mv , Except VfchlCSCLiysMrs Merwln Campbell, MrsAuU , Ar wUfla vrt oflrey Lee and June Bobon attended ihe  SMTQSmusic festival at Brighton Monday J  w w wMrs Campbell played  Ona Campbell and wife spent  Sunday at the Carl Lentss homo in Lan singWalter Clark and wife were inMarshall Friday Mrs Carleeu Bobon gave nshower for her sister, Shirley Hos ier Saturday night 25 ladies wore  present Mrs Kate Battle of Howell called tDr 8 R MeCloskeyuemisri 112V2 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganLee UvayGeneral Insurance FUNERAL HOMEDM 6 Swartta Director Modem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P 83172 VFred C ReickhoH, Sr OPTQMETTRIT20 West Grani on Mrs Emma Dihkel last week Mrs Dorothy Dinkel was in Jack i HONE U P 83221Herald Kennedy and wife of How CLAY GORDON ell spent Sundat the Irvin Kenn   MUNSL AgSuC edy home Mrs Helen Luiiy and FTJiTipn AwnMiss Lelia Monks of Lansing called REGWTERM LAND HendeeLivestock HaulingWeekly Trip Hade to General Trucking BONE U PW Munsell Associate AuctioneerFarn Sales A SpeciallyBert WylieCall Fowlervilki 226F6Arnold Berqufet THE LAVEY HARDWAREALE0il Barrels, cheapestprioPhone UP Joe CiiUlith vint to St Law tenvehospital, Lunsinj for surrv Friday, Mrs Gntiiih tanl Imif Matleson aiiI sviie ari M ihFriOtis Don R L SORRELLd on him Sundny Water Wills and PumpsVll Makes of Pumps Serviced 9835 Dexter Hackney KTIon HV Gl54 OF MICHIGAN  Office 211 Vi taat Grand tyerThe Prooate Coiirt io the County of ph9w 1551W Howell, Michlgai Livingston h the Matter of the Estate oJMary iauthier, Deceased At a session of said Court heldApril 14, 1955 PresentHonorabie Hiram RSmitiJudge of Probate, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That all creditors of said deceased are required to present their claimsin writing and under oath to said 233 tinadSlla St PincJmeycourt, and to serve a copy thereof Watch RepairlngGold Staaipi upon Eleanor Thornton of GOSOh Watcher Waich BandsjevelM3G West of Pinckney, Muh Handmadr Fxfav Billi1Igan a fiducuary of said estate    deceased shall be determined Pffpt T V Kiir  tand that such claims will be heard Cr 1, VjaiUoU vluby said Court, at ftie Probate Office RADIO  TELEVISION SERViC on June 21, 1953 at, ten A M p9mpt and CourteouIt is Ordered, that notice aierf Phon UP5fli 125 Webster Sti be given by publication of a copy Pinckney, Michigan hereof for threo weeks nctivslyj previous to said day of hearing in the r A CGf75jT A nC Pinckney Dispatch and that the pet  WlrAjOlTKU iUiO  cioner cause a copy of this notice to VANTEDOdd Jobs on week encbbe served apon each known parVy in John C Burp, PhoneU 83277interest at his last known address by  Roger J Carr AgencytOSBfefcifeTE lNSURAe COVEBEdith R Carr14 2 MILLf STPinckney, Mich PhteeU 83133 Real Estatearms, Homes, Lake Propert Husines OpportunitiesI ivt Your Property HHh MfGerald Reakonn ,,tcr  200 Nort Pealf HONE UP 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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>    DispatchVolume 72 MICHIGAN MIRRORPoliticians are till trying to figrure out the meaning of the spring lecUon Gov Williams predicts agreat Democrat victory in 1956 butRepublican Senator Putter says theRepublicans made a great comebackfrom last falls disaster althoughthey are only sure of one office nuwthat of supreme court justice Carr Both are awaiting the state votecanvass and recounts are awaiting that As usual mistakes found sfar favor the Democrats They are mosty failure to count straight ballptsThe Republican charges againstthe C10 alienated the liberals in their party They have made the same charges every campaign sinceGov Williams first took office in1949 The Democrats were muchbetter organized ami played on thetheme the Republicans were responsiftle for the present sehool mesaThe Republicans for some reasondid not disclaim responsibility forthe rising birth rate which is the main causeMoney problems are uppermostand both sides are disgusted by the slowness with which the legislaturehas tackled the problemSo far noth ing has been accomplished A 60man citizens committee i expectedto make recommendations to thelffislatureThe best bet is that theywill recommend increasing the bus iness recnipts tax This is the onlytax which has brought no protestsThe last 50 youths sent to Jackson prison soon will be transferredto the new 234 man dormitory at Ionia Before this Michigan , hdno place for youthfu offenders Hitch hiking is becoming popularwith tow makers Senator  Charles Blpndy of Detroit who hitch hikesback and forth from Detroit ay hefca picketup much variable information thpt way, Aduevment BanquetThe banquet held at the schoolSaturiay night W honor the Pinekney high school basket ball team, district dutmuiorib was extended tohonor all the winners of the differeni scholastic events It was servedby the Ladies Fellowship group ofthe THE PINCKNZT DISPATCHLOCAL NEWSMrs Andrew Nisbett, Nellie Gardnvr, Fannie Monks and Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge attended a card partyat the K of C hall Dexter last Monday The Frank Aberdeens are homefrom Chicago where they spent a Wednesday, Apr 20, 1155COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS April 12, 1055Regular meeting called to order byPresident Dinkel PresentKennedy,Read, Tiplady, Shirley Lavey, and gwarthout Absent none, Motion by Read, supported byKennedy to allow up to 100 for expenses of Memorial Day activities Carried, Motion to accept appeintmfit ofCharles VanWinkle, village attorney Carried Motion by Kennedy, supported bySwarthout to table other appointments Carried Motion by Read, supported byKennedy to allow following billsDon Swarthout, Bd RevJJda 2400Lorenzzo Murphy, Bd of RevLee Tiplady, Bd of RevLavey Iii9 Agcy Treas bondPaul Curlett, printingXrvin Kennedy Reg Bd Lee Tiplady, Reg, Bd Mildred Ackley, Reg BdNorm Miller, 8 yds gravel Rob Egeler, marshal salThos Read Sons, lumbernf Motor Sales, gas, oil Ohio Oil Co oil Motion by Tiplady, supported byKennedy to renew Tavern and the SDM license Carried Councilmen Merlin Lavey, Howard Read and Don Swarthout were appointed committee on MichiganDay Mayors Exchange Monday,May IS Motion to adjourn carried MildrJ Ackey, Village Clerk Congi Church 212 were fed week with their son, David,re were 70 complimentary tickets J Mrs Anna Seefeld of Ann Arborincluded football, basket ball, j spent Sunday at the Robert Seefeldteams, winners ui schoolastic events  home,etc , I George VanNorman and wife atStrgt Kane with his hand organ tended a meeting of the Strathmoreand live monkey furnished dinner OES Chapter in Detroit today, music Rev Fr Schmitt gave the in The Kenneth Zills of Ann Arborvocation and Carson Hollijigswortth ad Mrs,, Barbara Bekkering andwas toastmastei The table and hall j daughter of Howeli called at thedecorations were by Mrs Don Swar  Mark Nash home over the week thout and daughter, DonnaleeThe entertainment numberMicky OMalley magician,, Waldo,ventriloquist, the Four Notes Quartette, Nancy Nash, Barbara McAfee,Joleen Basydlo and Carol Geryes Hiltoppers Quartette, Wally Beehler, Waliy Pietras,, Eddie Rollings Jworth and Jay Root Mrs, Earl ledin community singing with Mrs Campbell at the pianoBrief remarks were made byJohn Burg, Ray Monarity,Howard Thayer Wesley Reader, Dr Walter Mercer Dr Ray Duffy was intrqducedThe schoolastic awards were presented by Mrs Stackable Those receiving them were TB Prevention,Judy Froehlck, Carol Beeman,Jack ie Rutledge Voice of DemocracyRoberta Ackley, Linda Lee, SallyMiller, Doris Unistead, Dick WylieDetroit News Writing award,Kathy Wiltse, Ronald Gulick, Karen Bolen,Gard Roderick, Prances HassancahlD A R, March MeClee11 Citizenship Arietta Roderick, Rick MillerSchool Sperling Frances Hassencuhl Homemaker, Gretphen TchiOYCfnor8 A want,, oViTKv Green Ford Foundation, Gretchen Tach Mr Reader presented the athleticawards The football players receiv ed inhtature Jugs with their nameon them Tho basket bull players med als and framed pictures of thoteamTom Wyliereceived applausewfun foe received his iwajil which Jed Mr, Read1 to remark it was 10thgrade girls applauding a favoriteloth Grade boy Davy Burns alsoyot applause, CborcoSL Marys Catholic CkardiJv Fr Albert Scinmti, PastorSunday Mabs 0u and 1000Novena devotions, Friday evenimriat 710 Confessions, Friday evening afterNovepa Devotions and Saturday from730 to 900 p m ana Sunday before the 800 Mass Elementary SchoolNo liumircnMennonite Churchg Ezra lieachy, PutorS S jSupt Walter EachMorning Worship, 1000Sunday School 1100240082008200 15001500 1500 5008500 260B5U1200 DEBATES IlLLPMr Evan 9th jrade civichold 2 debates last week One on dmission of Hawaii to statehood and the other on admission of AlaskaThe theside donmer,ges,StarkableIn tthe sacond debate the affirmative was Carol Gustafson, Janet Xichus and Larry Snowgold Neg ative Wally Pietras, Janet VanSlanvbrook, Peter CJerycz Judges, MrsDarrow, Mrs Floris Clark,Mrs Noreen Carr affirmative side won both Infirst debate the affirmative was poti Winger,Jerry Shen Lynn Ketch, Negative,Patty Pat, Janet Nichols, Dick Imus Jud Mrs MDarrow, Mr Bird, ,MrsMrs AHc Andrews, W, wife ofCharles Andrews retired fire chief Ann Arbor, died at StJoe hospitalFriday She was the daughter ofJohn Coatello of Dexter and MaryAnn Harris of Pinekney NO MORE TUTJTIONTho Ann Arbor school board hasvoted to accept no more tutitlan pu pils Those now attending high school will be allowed to graduatebut no more will be accepted This is in line with similar action takenby Chelsea and Dexter consolidatedschool bpards There are stlU 14school districts which have refusedto consolidate with Ann ArborDexter or Chelsea These schools claimthe 14 districts contribute nothingto cost of building the schools yetenjoy all the advantages of thern Mrs Ralph Hall attended theArea Home Extension AchievementDay at Howell Thursday George Wilde sr and wife of AnnArbor were Sunday guests at the j Howard Head home jClare Miller and family saw theHarlem Globe Trotters play basketball at Detroit Saturday night, j Mesdames Mary Teeple, Beulah Miller, Pat Miller and Ruth Swarl1thout were in Howell Saturdy jThe district spelling be of Pinfkj and outlieing districts Is at the Pinekney school Friday Carol Mililer is elementry school championand Francis Hassencahl junior highThe Leonard Lees and Kathy Wiltse saw the Harlem Globe Trotters play basket ball in Detroit Saturdaynight  Mrs Mable Suydam of Jackson isvisiting the M J Reason familyMr and Mrs Roy Reason,Leota,Ann Shirley attended a RainbowCirs meeting in Adrian SaturdaynightMerwin Campbell,Arnold Berquistand Lee Lavey and wife atended thoftmeitl Arthur Skinner m  Ann Arbor Sunday, Mr and Mrs C, J, Clinton visitedher hyic, Mrs Waiter Keiser in Tecumseh Sunday Sharon Griffith spent the weekend with Anita Shirey and attendod the basket bull banquei with evHarold Pidgeon and wife of lFintspent Sunday with Mrs Mary Hoi Bill Wyie was able ttj flrive hiscar Sunday lor the first time inimany weeks, Lucille Beachy who is in McPhtrF,on hospital has rheumatic feverDrWalter Mercei and wife ofEast Lanslm cnlknl on William Mercer Saturday Hurry Frisk of Howell spent lastweek with Harry Frost jMr and Mrs Albert Dirfkel entertainod Wni Mercer last Thursday  Mark Cuon who has been visitingthe Homer Abneys has gone tto Detroit,Rex Hendee and wife withDale Robinsons of Lakelandup north smelt fishing overweek endRussel Nuoffer and wife ofsing and Lynn Hendee andj were Sunday guests of the  HendeesI Mr and Mrs Roy Dilingham arri ved home from Arcadia,Florida lastweek Earl Galnes and wife of Howellspent Sunday with the Bob PikesAl Nesbitt and wife of Detroit,Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory wereSunday callers of the Jesse Henrya Frank White and wife of Howellcalled on the Ben Whites Sunday Bob Egeler aand family were atTawas smeit fishing over the weekend Mr and Mrs George Manon attended the funeral of Tim Isham ofPlainfield Tuesday ship Service800mat GhurchBev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 a m Morning Worship 1045 a mThursi night prayer meeting at tho church at 800Wed choir practice 730 p KL,The Poles ChurchMH War between Main and ITnadilla StreetsRev Keith Rlefegger, PastorSunday School Sunday WorshipYouth OronM Evpniiifr ServiceThnr Prayer Meeting Tr, Choir Practice WedSr, Choir Practice Wed KINDERGARTENDiana IIoths mother and brotherRalph vJMtiii school MondayBil HJtfoii has a new ,rsuitMary Stapktons sister, Sandravisited school MondayJeannie Kennedy has  new dressts and her broii, Jooya fajiilifiKt Bobby Keisers frieni5 gave himsome com it booksTim Sprout is going to have twoteeth pulledJoey Singer snw  pheasants anldeer LCoini to his yrAndmothers,Linda ClMih and Toiy Jonboth rode on a pony SiuidayBilly McMackeii went on a icniSundayWe are Martina a new springnmialFIRST GRADE NEWSCharley Heaths sister Kathy,st a turtle in their yard Hobby Slaybauyh went hunting I cim He saw a pheasantPuekett had a marshmil w ICURRRM OMMENIPOIIODrXilident oi VACNFinMoplyllriyhionand onie of the iiienibers Moihtrs Club Hi rhildrento he tuocidatiti hert Aiimust have written consent parents before they can beed They receive another shviicine in two weeks There are 1142 chidren inthe coilntv to be inoculatedthewere theLan wifeLloydCONGRESSIONAL LETTERThe current issue of Lift MagaI zine, April 18 carry pictures of Cony I gressman Don Hayworth of Hh distArthur Skinner, 52, who lived who held meetings among the farmacross the pond here on Mowers Rd ers to determine their attitude on died of a heart attack Thursday price supports and other foim issmorning while driving his car, a ueg He held meetings in PinekneyTnckneyDexterof the Hughcar hit a lightnew Buiek onRd,, just, this sideDoolittle home Thepole but was not seriously damaged He was born July 25, 1902 in Buffalo, N Y, the son of Louis andElla Chambers Skinner He marriedAnn McLean in Toledo, Oct 8, 1930They lived  Detroit a number ofyears before coming to Pinekney 12 j asyears ago He was a plumber and a member of Local No 190 Plumbersand Steamfitters Union He workedfor th Detroit Heatfng Company and the Huron Plumbing Company Recently he underwent surgery at an Ann Arbor hospital Besides his wife there is a sister, Mrs LuellaKenny of Glenview, 111 CLEBRATJJ 50th ANNIVERSARY Teeple oftheir 50th with an celebrateanniversarybout at their home at 708 WGrand River Hcjvell on Sunday,April M from 2tratil 5 pm both boraand lived on the Teeple farm onM3fl E unti he was elected sheriffHe was tHe son of Mr and MrsStephen Teeple and his wife, Mae,the daughter of Mr and MraFrank Moran They have two childrenLloyd of Fonda Lake, Brighton and school AprtHfrIn Iho Lifeare pictures of him talking tr nay ton Carpenter of Pinekney anlHenry Itsel of Genoa The poll hotook of farmers shnwc i  T hirdin favor of rigid price supportsmethird in favor ,f rexible and lessthan one third in favor of none at all This has broken down party lines some Democrats favor flexibleand some Republicans riid At one meeting John Spellmann, presidentof the Farmer Union sp ,ke At another Dan Reed of Farm Bureau The postoffice dept ntill talks ofbalancing the budget Their f vor ite plan is raisfnjr 3 cent mail to 4cents This class of mail pays aprofit of 63 million year 2nd clasaloses 232 million, 3rd 147 millThe funeral wa Sunday at 230L the Muehlig Funeral Home Ann ion and parcel post 10 millionAfW, Rev Ratcliff of Detroit offi1 dating Burial in HillaUe Cemetery,,Ann Arbor with hisHettyjoastDon PesolahouseI lobbyd them hada rass fiiv t hi945 a m1100 a m 700 p m800 p m800 p m400 p m 7S0 p m V I Saur in thethPROGRAMCrirk of RriViton, presthe county medical assn chfitre of tho v lio vacine th  nt wliih startsrl  l he Finrkney,y Fowkiville and Howt 11schools Ony first and econd graders WTFI he iroTtTalcT Dr DuffVwill be the physician at Iinckney Dr Clark at Briiilnm, Dr May atHowell and Dr Hiuiev FviervilhDr Ray Iuffy iniosnis usinnoculation will start Mondayril 2 at 900 a m ac Ju  Rlcnientry It i planned toMrs Doroihy Diniei aiid Mr, Denise TiRsa I epist eit I iares assistof thothatApUneyhaveuva diu childrenof i licitinoculat t of t vall in Cuits yiandparcntSundayJudy ieary went, to Howellilay and watchcl the boy irihciy clubRobert Harrow has a babycr iiamcd Randlolm Mike Hardcns iUr Francis had birthday party Saturday Sunday she ot tIn measels SECOND iKADE MOWSHarry Simpson who had hemumps Is back in schoolKicky Bloxoin has new pants,hirtni waisiLarry Baughn has a new bicycleMariylnidovodplayer toCrockett IJoberlday flightonnir Keiser was K years olWcdnesftay Maruavet Ackey In siruinL Happy IljrthdayShi ioi paint ct for a present,Sarah Wylie spent WeJnniirhtt, , iih Mary Wylie Perry Morgans father flewMiridn Wcdnexlav niuht Hi There is some confusion in regardto the Saik varine named after thdoctor who perfected Jt after several year experiments He used it onhis own children First it is not acureu jor polio It will not kelpthose already stricken with  vthe ase It will immunize children ifthey are xven the treattment in aiiy years It is successful in about0 percent of the cass Dr Saik aid he knew of 4 cases in whichit was not succesNfiilThe supply of aeine is not unlJmitedlt is maderom glands of rheus monkeys who ad polio but recovered They can obtained only in India They cost there but before they reach this country the cost is 0These monkeys are sacred in India and there istalk of an embargo on shippingthem, simv a hipnient smotheredto death due to improer handelingTin IniverMty of Michigan recomend, n injection hut Dr Sak says2 are enough, the injections costN0c each The Livingston county Ijoard of sujiervisors has appropriatd niju to iae 1442 chidren inoculated at a cost of 1125 Last summer DrSalk inoculated 440,000 children The iiiociilation in his county will he undrr direcion of the countymedical association of which JrNils Clark of Brighton is headSinirer Ims her uarden elccIooko liroujrht his record whooT and played Invvfor us Seefeld went fishing TuesdaytowillMARRIED AT DEXTERVera Corrine IJpstraw,, dautrhterof Mr and Mrs Wizard Lipstraw Pinekney was married to Roy Zavitzson of Mr and Mrs El wood ZavitzDexter at the Methodist church onApril 2 by Row Rickard She wasattended by her sister, Edith, Francis Del a Torre was best man Bridles maids were Mariboth SakieslrupCarol Zavitz, and kbie TomasikThe reception was at the Good Neighbors ub, Portape LakeTHE COl NTY HOSPITALTho Michiuan Bel Telephone Company has donated 5500 to the Mc Pherson Community Center or thecounty hospital, Application has alsobeen made to the federal govern ment for federal funds H H Bamsof the General Motors Proving Ground ha,s been appointed to theboard to succeed Delbert Smith re signed James Sullivan has been rippointed consultant to the, board IHI his niothT home uith himJimmy Cantrell brought a fossiiDavid I,oarThursday loan Kicui i look her m andcr home to Dearborn 1iilayknitted loan a sweater while was hereKathy Shetlelroe cousin,Gtisitei her SaturdayCheri Schmidt had dinner insine Saturdayfariyn Sinver vidied Sinrer SundayConnie KeiVcrs father luniedf ehrate his birthday SundayMary Wylic helped her brothercelebrate her birthday SundayWe welcome Francis Tripp to ourschool She enmo from the Carpen ter school VpsiiantiDavid Shiiw was in Owerso SundayPerry Morgan brought IIschool Monday went oil a hike In notlSlu1hi1Lan illytheturtleMcMackens for herRfoke has fathera newSaiaha tooth HobbysuitTHIRD GRADEJudy Hainos and Cindyplayed with a live monkey pulh dcowboy The legislature after years ofstalling has assed the Fail1 Employment practise law We thinkthe law interpetid by the supremecourt and applied to the ration willbe mure or Ie of a gesture It will v ork in stales disposed to accept itnd be ignored in those who do not W read that ienesee county haselected deorge Frillry, negro, chairman of their board of supervisors He operates 2 restaurants and aTon company Ann Arbor has a neg ro on ih ii school board and one onilie city council but when the Um1 ersity ot Michigan base bal team recently isited North Carolina,I Jon KadI v thiir negro third baseman was not permitted to playSome iif iIn college football teamsweit not allowed to use nejjrotoot ball players in south last fallIn tire 1 lie southern opposition mayhe broken down but years wil elape before this happensTh Michigan TB Association hastarted a fihl to prevent the legisal ure from tuniing the Howell TBSaiifni ii,JH into a mental health in stitution They claim the supportof the I who has members amongthe sanitarium employecH, Theclaim is the anitarium has modernequipment fu fighting the disease,skilkd doitos and nurses most of whom would be displaced if thechange over took place That there are plenty oi TH cases in the stateand that the state has fallen downin i screening of themThe legislature changed the nameof tlie Michigan State College to Michigan State Cniversity and thenest steji is up to the Universityof Michigan which bitterly foujfhtthe change of name which theyclaim is uncoihstitutionalApparently the only thing leff is to carry it tosupreme court We know of no rood reason why th change should notstand and think the Ann Arbor institution will regret any court actionPummcr at thebanquet SaturdayBelle helper the Jenrge folone SaturdaycreekMifroeks niht Don Lavisited HowardThey took a walkly the HcthSunday Mike and Adali Stevensons broadcast asking that President Eisenhower abardon all ideas of defending Que moy and Matsu ami concentrate ondefending Formosa has drawn mixreactions The interventionists whocousin visited her Secy Dulles is trying to appease , say it has split our foreign policyand given aid and comfort to theenemy The liberals praise it and say it will retain our allies for us us and by removing threats of anbrinpStockTht Tmplt were both bora n k JUI wan martkd thaw Mra Lna Sehott of QowalLf The Hamburg TownaiP Republican Club met at Linus Fikes at Rush Lake last Wednesday with 13preentPlan were made fox a rallyM the Btmboif fin hall NewLIBRARY NEWSbooks are The Senler brSlaughter and ABowers World of Love O E S NOTICEFriday, April 22, 8 p, m Past Ma troaa H4 Patron NiffhtlnJtUtioo Pat PI urn mertheir father carry brickLarry Harwall piayed hall with boys who visited him Saturday He losl his batThifjuita Amburgey was stung bya hornet SaturdayJudy Bekkerings dog has a newdog house Diane Geary is going tosome fish eggs to schoolWe are going to visit thebridge Dairy ThursdayFOURTH GRADELast Friday we learned how towrite fractional remainder in divis ion TorlJiy we lenrned uneven division by sixSome of otlr fourth grade prirlsput on a play, Jack and the Beanstk They prepared this thomsclv VOK while playing outsideWe are trying to write poemsabout birds We are making charts of them for a display in the hallBill Smedley Deceived a newEhglish bicycle Wednesday for his 11thbtrhday Dee Ann Dubois was 10 years old invasion of Ret China pave the Wayfor a cease fire on Formosa GenChaing is of course against it Hewants the island as jumping offp ice to attack Red China ancjknows his only way to do this is toget us into a shooting war with th Reds President Eisenhower who ifton an K day golfing vacation in Georgia has aid nothing on the matterArthur Godfrey made thepages again last week by hipetition for star player had become great and for the past 25 years hehas been unable to get out ofdivisionFT r fronti usualmethod of firing some of his starperformers This time he tied thcan to G of them including the Mar iners Quartette,Marion Marlowe andHaletpke, Hawaiian girl A big dropon his rating on television is laid tobe the causeHe reminds us of old CoimfcTTaciTbTTfie Ph i ladel phla After winning pennants repeatedlyin the early days Oi tfte AflMHHH League he sold his champtonatripteam and built another om of va cruito They alsq became c and whea their salarycame exhorbitant he mtitried to rebufldiXj           k    , i        crj TLiv  Styfe 2lOWihlfhevCofcfcssfrcfiia   j  V ,    UAJftia LmxtCmVANS MOTOR SALESDeSotoWinner of 1957 NASCAR Flying Mile at Dytona Beach 145 East Main St Piscr vsy MichiganJ a choiceColors orSee This New Frigidaire Right Awayt Choose yours in Sherwood Green,Stratford Yellow or Snowy WhiteCompare These Wonderful Features  Fullwidth SuperFreezer Chest withfastfreezing shelf Golden aluminum shelves  Big, sliding Meat Tender Quickube Trays with Instant Tray Release FullwidthtPorcelain Hydrator Roomy StorageDoor with Egg Server, P   Butter Compartment, removableshelves, lots oMaH fcorfTe space91 Cu Ft Model SDV91 THE HOWLETT HARDWARE Gregory,THE P1WCKKET DBPATCTNOUS 25 YEARS AGO The Democrats won all the officeshere but supervisor and highwaycommissioner Walter Mowers wona 3rd term as supervisor by 35 vot 20, 1956esM , The other majorities were clerk, Cuunty E Darrow, 18 treas, Max Led M Wednesday,A fire at Byron last week3 stores to the extent of 40,000 William Parker has been installedas head of the Howell Knigrht Ternplars Lee Gordon of Tyrone has beenaamed chairman of the Livingston HOWfcUL THEAREHOWEI4L, MJCHGAN ILEE THEATOEftwidge 11 High Com, Clare Swar 1thoj 2U Ju,t,e R GWjttlJd of supervisorsMrs Frarfk Shields of Howell is v WeThnr, April 19, 20, 21Janes Strart and Ruth RomanfaiTHE FAR COUNTRY WhitootFriday, Saturday AprilTHE BIG COMBO withCume Wilde, Brian Richard Conte, Jean WallasofI Jo a8liableMANY RIVERS TO CROSS AlsoRachel L CarsonsTHE SEA AROUNDof Review, N Pacey lfcv,unuui , Jatk McDoUald has reaiKMd  o   , A m  hn Conner, Normaa ReasonWrn , heaj of the Mithigan Week commit , Robert Taylor and Eleanor ParkerJ Doyle, John Spears j tee and Stanlev ojcks,on named toEvelyn Graves will represent ikis  pjace imschool in oratory at the Ypsilanti MrLida Lorinp, Hawell announecontest and Arloa Lsic in declamu   engaelKnt of hep  dauffhter, Anna Louise Karus, to JamesSunday Monday, April 24, 25Matinee Sunday  p m  corn Marjor e Mai n an d Perc y Kilbrid eW e ha d a sno w stor m FrMay  KETTLE a t WAlKl KM, s Vu a Meuivai y o r JacKso n f  All   TechnUoIo r Leo Gorcey , Hun U Hal L an d th Bower y Boy sHIG H SOQETi hNovelt y Cartoon  NewsFre d Bollinffer , fathe r o f Car l Urae n o f MeiiOminefc Note s o t 4 8 Tear s Asr tenc i a t th eIjollinftr die d a t Gregor y Apri l 4 Un a Fis k an d Clarenc e Marti nwer e marrie d a t Cincinnatti , Ohiu ,Saturda y b y Rev  Armbruster Berleli a Eule r is  workin g u t th eWei s barbecue , Brighto n Wilhelmin a Bourbo n nai  and  E  ,  rhe r Ar m butte r of  St Josephs    Academy , Adrian , spen t Sunda y f ,m      m    j he e   u  ,  r ,,  v Th e Cohoctu h drai n ro t iiVL l  Do n Swarthou t an d Geral d Kvnn  toIlt s a  ro  Jt   2 Hlic Ion ed y spen t th e week  end in  Adrian , Ell a Iurph y h w 1Vis i ric j a s th e Bor n t o Do n Pato n an d wifeiEvc  t ,ache r H t th e Uuafiili a , choo Lly n Super  o f Howell , a  daughter  Lyira n Pec k an d wif e hay e m y  d j sK, t tnf c w,i er hom eT Sunday Monday , Apri l 24 , 2 5Ligh t Hearte d Musica lTH E GLAS S SLIPPER Eastma n Clq pwit hLesli e Caron , Michae l Wildin gKeena n Wynn , Els a Lancaste ran d Barr y Jone sFeatarett eNovelt y New s Cartoo nh  Hes,ha s beo n anointe d VVER ciin  Cinemascop e an d Colo r Virgini a May o an d Pie r Angel ian d Jac k PalaHc ewi m  Tues  Wed , Thurs  Apri l 26 , 27 , 2 8  Humphe y Bo g art , Av a Gardne rEdmon d O kBrier iDonn a Btlle ,Th e bai n o n th e Gen e Campbi1 1far m o n M3 6 E cauyh t fir e fro m  iJTIIS S fir e las t wctck Th e marriag e o f Maiio n Devki sto  Chelse a wher e thei r sons , Wil lwor k a t th e iUazirf ,ks   Mrs  Jant  Doyle , 81 , die d a t he r Ihome , sout h o f town , Apri l 4  Sh ewa s iJridet , Murph y an d wa s bor n jin  Queen s County , Ireland , Jan  3, ,1823 came to Geneva, X Y in 1853 I i HEATREGhoIsoa Michigar BAREFOOT CONTESSAColor CartoonScio Driveln Tiieatie ANX ARBOR, MICHIGANRattle, R Read, Jerycz, Soper Kto Peter New el I of Detroit is announced The Pinckney bih school baseball team is working out ailyPitch an, iritrrie Janies Dove ih iftsers are  Kennedy, Smaka and P mAt CIJiling t pLUn,im townshi Stackble catcher, Dinkel, HKL M She leave, 4 dUl,htUs and 2 Kennedy, 2b Emrnett Roche jib The fneral was ac SiMarvs churchSmaka, ss, G Kennedy, outfcld, wHh ReVb Considine Thornton official ingAnna Brojun iThe Pnckney O E S has eleoted pt,v pr 1,,rjvi1 ,ltthe iollowing offcers W M,Esth  Ir, Grp a Campbell A MJennie HookerW died at pont4t iast , Ona Campbell A P Arthur ,he iust nuVti Bullis SecWinifred Graves Treas Mrs  TMoore wj, Yioa RUd, ConJJ1Mae l1HU AC rfertist has jronc to W  Agnes Kettler hap, Meda Henry Tiu, LHern Souotv Mar Hah Reason Organist Florn Jo0 Rnnry hom, Saturdav re Rainn Ada Lmetta Dilhn f,,,io,in, uere on the ham Kuth, Lavetta IjivevmoreiEs hinnv pvjfJil i, itner, Blanch Martin Martha, Ger  KiaAada KrLJIM Jtrude Hicks Electa, Hazel Paiker Warder, Fossil Chambers Sentinel,  Carpenter 22, 235 YELLOW MOUNTAIN in Technicolor withLex Barker and Maa Powers Howard Duffand Cartoonxud Axeweek whK of theitytheTheprogram Sunday Monday, Aprii 24, 25SEVE BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS A Musical in Color StarringJane Powell and Howard Keel and Jeff Richardsin Cinema ScopeSunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 9,rd HvV Sini Tues, Wed Thurs Aril 26, 27, 28THE SILVER CHALICFIn Cinemacopc and Color A Drama StarringVirginia Mayo and Pier Angelli and Jack Friday, Saturday April 22, 23RIDING SHOTGUNin Technicolor ithRandolph Scot and Joan Weldon andHER EWELVE MEN ,i TecrnicotorwithGreer Garson and Robert Ryan CartoonTh ,  Shows 715 and 930,hvn FmnuTs Cub met CorninTenwith the jll Caskiys Saturday ai,y T,4 rr r The XuIliiviiiyvvAi ua thp tTrtH   NFJGHPORINS pstrns Sr,,,tM1f1Ld Mr Chuies Hff Th nexf mof WanteJ Men, GlassCrv, Iif h D kOtTlf Pi jA Jvt 1lic MatterL  J C   i f  cuAt a Fvifll vt 1 ih A P,stnt 1L1  I ii  Oitil  1 II i V  Cor,it f,l I1fa C y, te Estate orIVvJiodi Coirt lvnit bo  lie Irarnii, TiisCiiimeliH ,i  lion ir udviijpi  um onJI V,0ltMrs, itltfh Schroftder Winkelhans  imr i May n ,t the iioryv GieinSl, die at McPherson hospital hist IT home Tuesday With her husband,the laie Henry Winkclhaus, ybe conducedto Vinkliuu Floral Cort Howeilfor many years22 freight cars wore pied v tthe New York Central liiili caicrossing at Chelsea last wok whrna rail spead It louk 2 diys t cler the track,Sonic trains were rerOut over the ChesCake A Ohio fauBruce Hoflman of Chelsa hitihschool pitched a no hit game last wefkto beat StockTnidjvt 2 tn UWilliam Stemp hushard til tlufoimer Jeanne Pevint of fjviprixrtd soninlaw of Vaudo Divinedied at Calumet CitylHJast weekThere is one childThe Suth Lyun VFW post iSutf,inu on a play May 5, i forthir building fund,The HridUou Arns vi 75years old last week Thr Disiatchwas 72 last JanuaryPat Cohran, daughtcr of Rw andMrs Cochran of iruory uas rnairied to Dale Marshall ot that pa eApril Fowlerville boxers took jiarl in a14 bout card at Eaton Rapids Apiil i murP      15 David Haines, Gregory v one  rlOi t0 ll h n rim i hS ,one of them    sorvic a leaf five 5 days priorto such hearing Fred Trailer and wife and Mrs,COOILV IIOVP of Detroit  prvit Sunday at  Jr tLr McAVeo homeArviM J wiin i1 MMichio Sunday Monday, April 24, 25APACHEin TechnicolorwithBurt Lancaster and Jean PetersandPARIS PLAY BOY witnLeo Goreey and Huntz Hall CartoosTues, Wed Thurs April 20, 27, 28 SABRINA withWilliam Hoden, HnmphreyBogaYt and Audrey Hfpburn alsoXSUDDENLY witfiFrank Sinatra and Nancy GatesiO, otermiiK , witp CiM1 an A 1  ai deccaio IT nrs at ho v 10, JOSH d Th 1 ntifc ih rr M H  it a k,i of a coov wi is 1 ono itit iy li  day f harin, inj patvli and thai, the, i or of 1 Vii 71 f jti hf Mici M cai kivn 1yin intCitSt, al s icst kivv 11 adtireby register1 iuaii, rorun v eipi do thr Pi nekpetition  Former Serpt, Bud Bkkorinff is  Hiram Ri Smith th tff A now the traffic cop at Hraidand Michigan Aves, Hnwell ofCcltm ParsliallRegister of PiabateSHIREYS TILEVISION CENTERWE WISH TO ANNOUNCE ANOT HER GREAT SERVICE TO OUR MANY FKIENDS IN THIS AREA AND SURROUNDING TOWNSWE ARE NOW A FRANCHAISED BOTTLE GAS DEALERFOR THE MICHIGAN BOTTLE GAS COMPANY WE STOCK jSMALL AXB ffrft  TR TWKS ALSO fiAfl, WAI Kk IWkTlynRANGES BY TAPPAN, SERVEL, AND PERFECTIONCOMPLETE INSTALLATION  SERVICE OFFERED DAY ANDNIGHT Spot a god new or used car youd Jike owniiUjOur h k has n 3d plan for carfinancingRvi  v plarrci to fit your income, and youmay arrvre your own 5vnnnc6 if you wishFirfir5 cost at our farak are reasonableQuick, friendly servicePSON STA1E BANK to 10,000 faisurod hy our membership in tke Fedra   Insurance Corporation  e, Years of SaltOver EightyNineagQRers GrocerySHIREYS RADIO TV PHONE UP 86621, PINCKNEY S0S8 Pinckney Readuality MechandiseELEMENTARY SCHOOL CARNIVALAT THE PINCKNEY ELEMENTA ARY SCHOOL 1 to  P MSATURDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1955 Spotwore4 by Pinckney School Mothers ClubDOOR PRWEK, RBWlEftHMBNTS L0W PRICES6esr and Wise to Take OilKIDDIE RIDESFISH IONn, SQUARE DANCING AND MANY OTHER THINGS Phone Hovel 706J2THEROUSH Plumbing Repairing310 Webster Phone      tj THE P1NCKNET DISPATCHy, April 20, 1955 MYRat iuJlarca 8, UTl fiM So Jdoeii bi Sc CompleiFixturesWork mis MiiiuterJo hoiX V aro spndin, 0i end Meni Rev J W , ity3  on Aaj innilU SemceGENTS FURNISHINGS S H 0 E SGOODSCANNE tiici the   wSMITHORYGOODGROCERIESWYLIEKENNEDYS GENERAL ST ORii arid vifc pat Tvas w it1 thFLOWER4J OCCASIONSfrontfUi RORAlPhonelit in Trk  H aHERS IWF PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITi  SPECIAL LIMITED TIMS OFFERRegular PriceAllowance for ycr You pcy only i  ige 00000000000000Come In today See this new ctd beautiful range modtspecictUy for homes beyond fS 5 grJ mains See onIng Coolitt  the automatic even pilot that does Hockey Appliance Store S racuo, X Y Bob CTr m rlah of Grand  Can ,nd Kay lit ok of and 1 no Loo 1Jetto fainily f WiH Lake Kenned, and on, John ofIlowcdl eallod at the Irvinhome Sunday Clifford rSIiller and wife and TimKnight and Agatha Henry attondodthe Harlem Globe Trotters brkotball game in Detroit Saturday nite Floyd Vetks and wife and daughter KJizaboth of Grand Ledo spi utSunday with the Clifford Vanllorns John Lundecn and wife of Detroiteallod on the Francis Shehans Sunday Bnd VSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Prooate Court ror the County ofLivingstonIf the Matter of the Estate oi SPARKLING CLEANv uJni thlqk   no nibbing, ffftrnl1  iw WT 100 LBS m5OMEYER BOAT TRAILER 560 LB CAPACITY, 8750WOOLSEY MAKiNti FAINTneit Nets WaidersHip BootsArchery Tackle At a geion of said Court beld April 14, 1955 iPresentHonoraWe Hiram RSmith Judge of Probate NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENThat all creditors of said deceased jarc required to present their claims  in writing and under oath to said court, and to serve a copy thereof  wwn Eleanor Thornton of liOHOh M3fi West of Piivkney, Michigan a fidufuary of said estatcand that sach claims will be heard pots and pans Arid that isnt aii Kitchenwos and curUiirr, stay cleaner arso lijhter,too Fifr cooking is clean as liotout  EIBCTRICALLYO Thfi On1and that the heirs at law of saiddeceased shall be determined viy at Golf Chibsand Supplies Complete Line of Fly  Mld Goutatthe Probate Ofi  n rlhnlci   noCarters Spring on w7iT95TatVnr5  CMM, i   It is Ordered, that notice market ha Ano to lvrnla6 lUtDOdTd mOtOr 1 C m Open Sundays  IM Down and 4 iHontns To Pay MILL CREEK SPORTING previous to said day of heRrinjr in the flark family Sun lyPinckney Dispatch snd that the pet Mr rothy lKk Hr tione cause a copy of thki notice to spent Saturday in Stockh be served apon each known pary in Ciiff Miler bowled in Ann Arbor interest at his last known address by Sunday with the Vehet Ker Shoo registered mail, return receipt de Uam ,,manded at least fourteen 14 days Keith Ledwidtfo went hack to theT pftef 6 Such hearing or toy personal, Plymouth iuiiutjservice at least five I daysprior toHiram E Smith, Jodg ofOfcata Panhail s KCI ALSCHUCK ROASTS, Lb soVROCERiliS AND VEGETABLESALL STEAKS, LbFRESH GROUND BFJF, 3 Lbs,lrouht his Hartlaud balFteani over Friday for apractUse gameThe Ray Bans family were inAna Arbor Sunday for a birthday r TH1 HNGEMIYDoes your present system wheeze andwhine through every gallon Or slowdown to a trickle ju when you need pressureThen its high time you talked to us about owning a dependable, precisionengineered MyersMyers systems virtually eliminate water delivery failure And MyersQuality soon pays for itself in freedom from repair billsOur Myers line is complete We have Che right pump  piston, Fjecto typeor submersible  engineered to meet the requirements of your farm Ourtrained water specialist will be gladto give you exact specifications andooets No obligation Phone or write us todayk y L L krW  I H Wednesday, Apjcfl 20, 1055Sunday1 We have a new girl from Stock bridge Her name is Donnn JeanPatrick She is o good student FIFTH GRADE NEWSAs a culminating activity of ourMichigan unit we are taking a tripto the state capitol at Lansing this week on a guided tour We did well in out written spelling tests We worked on addition of fractions on the board last week Barbara Baughn and Wayne Williams had birthdays Friday Cards, and spankings were in order We made a scrapbook of joke forBill Wylie, Kays dad, and one forLucille BeachyWe are planning a hike on stateland for our science class 1THE BUSINESS CORHE The Pinckney Sanitarium Ray M Daffy, M Dtfnekney, Michigntaily 1100 A M to 3W0 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Frj, Sat, 700 to 800 P MHowell, MichiganOur art project is coming f ineWe  Dr G R McCfoskeyDENTIST112V2 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 936Residence 814Evenings by Appointment FUNERAL HOMEDM 6 SwartM DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P 84172 tee LaveyGeneral InsuranceIPHONE V P 83221     CLAY GORDONf toML15W Wilt rfl  I   r   1M oitpun ICTO hope our mothers like it Beecher and Bert Patrick, twins, and Mary Anne Tripp are 3 new jnew students in our room Tommy Read helped the magicianat the banquet Saturday night and thought he was going to get his LYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATEhead cut off Jerry Reason volunteer  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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 DispatchMICHIGAN MIRROR Well Michigan had another closeeection last week and we still dontknw who the official winners werefor 3 important officers The return so far give ihe Demcciats fivvictories and the Republicans hrcebut the Republican euds are smallexcept Judge Cans for the supreme court Clare Taylor for aupt of public instruction is ks tthan 2000ahead, and Steve Nisbett for boardeducation about 800 Ii will be several weeks befoie tht canvas is completed and then recounts may beis orderTwo years ago owing to numerouserrors by the election boards, thegovernor study commission headedby Judge Lila Neunfeld made 24 refciumendationjt for better conduct ofeleVien Up to date but one hasbeen put into effect, creation of a bi patitaa board of canvassersThe governor and Rep Peltz ofthe highway committee are lisput iiiit who is responsible for the muchdiscussed and long delayed highwaybill The governor once agreri to supper Rep Peltzs bill which provided fotr a cnt and a half increase in thefer eent and a half increease in the the truck wt tax to Je voied on bythe people April 4 but the senatekilled it The senate now has comeup with a new bill giving the state 76 percent of the increased tax andthe counties and cities 25 percent The governor favors a 4 iane arterial system to relieve congested highways to be paid for by bonds There should also be assurance that themoney will be spent on arterial roadsroads and not on, bits and snatcheshere and thereTht bill to permit counties to ignor the equalized state valuationin computing school taxes where district boundaries bisect countylines wa killed in the senate buteoraee up again i the house A big battle looms in the move toreptal the toll road authority Thosebacking the move are cities whoselimits it runs through and farmerswhose cornfields it crossesThe legislature killed the bill toforbid employers selling goods totfiiir employee at wholesale Tht adjournment date has heenchanged from April to June 3 and itiray ven h TH1 PINCKNgY DISPATCHWednesday, April 13, 1955WINS SCHOLARSHIP LOCAL NEWS ISdManion out tinurchSL Marys Catholic ChurchHev fr Albert Schinitt, PastorSunday Masses 80u and 1000 amandone oi tiic 70 scholarfiu uw  Tom Manion jr of Kalamazoo andby the Ford foundation She , Rupert Garner and wife of DetroitWHMeyer and wife had for Eas Novena Devotion, and Saturday fromter guests the Garth Meyer family 730 to 900 p m ami Sunday beWINS FORD SCHOLARSHIP Easter guests of the George VanCretchtn Tasth, daughter of Mr Normans were the Rex Noggles efand Mrs Robert Tasch of Pinckney Ann Arbor, Tom Elementary Schoe i CURRENT OMAffiNtwon ook the examination at Jackson jnJanuary 49 wrewuvM m Midi at 7t0Coifensiom,, Friday evening after Digan and the rest in other statesShe of Bad Axe, Bdsil Meyer and Win, Jure the 800 Mass Ailb the onv olU Lo win from thin1 T ou fun,ii ,, A A K Puma  the onlyOnly Lo win from thin j Lamb families of Ann Arbor, Cyrus AtLee family of Gladwin, G Wof Foid employees , Meyer family and James Meyer andh i ld ycan competeifer lather is employed wifeat the Ford YpsLanli plantShe can, The daughter of Mr and Mrs,chouse any college she wishes In j Francis Shehan, Susan Ann,was bap  S Saddition to tuiition expenses the  tized at St Marys churcch Sundy AIornin Worship, pays 300 a year living Sponsors were Mr and MrsEugeneif the winner lives home Shehan The Shehans entertained at UhurehMenuoiute ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PastorWalter Esch1000 1100  730SchoolPeoples Meeting FIRST GRADE NEWSWe had a Happy EasterAlan Burg found 4 chocolateibbits in his basket J Silly Reutz visited his aont inEastrArborid 750 if she boards ,  dinner Sunday, the John Lundeens Cottage Fellowship Service Elwin Hulce informed me last j of Detroit, Bob Gannons of Redford, Wednesday a00Churchweek that his son, Larry, a sesior Gene Shehan and family of Annat Roscommon had won a NotreDame scholarship Arbor, Mrs Louise Shehan, MrsEdna Spears auj Jack Sheldon Rev J W Winger, PastorWIN OPfiMNG GAME Mrs Lester McAfee and ters were in Detroit Friday and SatPinckney high school won their op urday eniug ball game at Brighton Monday j John Lynch of St Louis, Mo,U to 15 Jim Wilson started pitching  writes he recently underwent afor Pinckney They got 3 runs off hernia operation therehim the first and 2 the fourthChris Miss Isabel Nash and Mrs Ruth,Campbell pitched the last 3 inning Ritter and sons called at the Mark Miss Viola Petty of ffowell spent Sunday School 930 a mFriday with J H Hooker and wife MorninfiT Worship 1045 a m daugh Thurs night prayer meetingt the hh 800730 p mior Pinckney allowed 1 run and got Nash home SundayG strikeouts  Mr and Mrs Mark NashDick Higgs had a double and 2  tained Siinday the Bud Bekkerinssingles for Pinckney and Hilly Row1 of Howell, Kenneth Zills of Ann Ar ell 2 singles  bor, Alice Gearhart of Dexter,JunsThes Pinckney lineup was Rowell, and Herb Gearhart of Howell and, Wilson, p,Campbell,p Packer, lb  the Louis Gearhart family of LakeHiggs, 2b Neil Hark tfb CHenry, j OuVsseyss Lonny Huhman,lf, Herb Dyerlx J At the council meeting TuesdayRick Miller, cf Mark White,rf  night on motion of Kennedy,supportHuhman, Dyer and White are fresh ed by Swarthout all appointmentsmen  , were tabled except Charles1 2  4 5 6 7 R H K Winkle, village auoiaeyPinckney 23030019  8 SBrighton 3 0 0 2 10 0 6 4 8 at the church atWed choir practiceThe PeopleM36 West hetween Main and Unadiila StreetsRev Keith RuegRpgger, Pastor945 a m1100 a m 700 p mService 800 p mPrayer MeetingChoir Practice Wed Choir Practice WedSunday Schoolenter Sumlay Worship v , Shuroii Idudes has anbunny and sand bucket Lis Shi ivy went to Annfur Mjv shoes Fred Twiududls brother, Jerry fell in a fire and burned his hands  Linda Shirey lias moved innew house and likes it Sharon Fioehhck Las a new punkettt Uouet llardin was in the hospitalbut is outHi has a yellow duckling Dennis Reynolds has new bicycleDavid Chanbeis went jor a jide tnd saw a jass fireMilike expects her erandSumlayha new EastedressSlsan Craiy ha a yellow toyCiair iikll has  coin he found, ina Lox ol wheaties Joe Ainlnirviy i learning to ridehi  whevl hike Lindii Nanlilaricmu has a n  x One custom of old iime eJCtaoaeems to have vanished That WAS th a torn of riding the victoriousiates around in a carriage drawnand In tfu old days both the and Reason hardwares sold can , taking old ones in trade Theyusually had the old ones parkeditheir stores The electionboitowed one of these and loadingthe wifining candidate in paradedher I nLH11 tWn There was much hilar ity and a crowd followed the carriage TbtTn the candidate set up theHV mil treats i tin crowd Ail iLors VJ Iides S Mueiirre evttBconstables The polls closed at 600r p m then and the winners weresoon known At the present time itwould be hard to find a carriage andwith the polls open until 800 p m it is usually midnight before anyi It arc obtainable According to our recollection the late ManyHoisel was the last supervisor to getsuch a rideund Slu anSr 800 p m400 p m780 p m Rut h Bentdiys sister hpital but iiii mother is K aine  a  , s turo hr lailin theis txitirThis Vanincluded marshall, health officer and sticet comniissioner LIBRARY NEWSNaw hooks at the LibraryTrial by Mannkicwicz and MicddCovornnipnt by TrebJcock Bird flirl bv Seymour,KIXDKRCARTEN d tin1 baiidageiiui puppies otiHcr dogTrix eddtr went to Howare thankInn LaBeowinu1 us le andtheir Paulbabvi hicksbell  Row el Hrighton, Ragb, Coll and Giljau bowled in a tournment at the Huron Al eys in Ann Arbor Sunday, newPinckney plavs Stockbridge there Those who went were Martin Ritterunder light next Wednesday andDexter here next week Friday,day SCOTISH RITE REUNION Th 287th Scotish Rite Reunioncf the Coordinate Bodies of the j Valley of Detroit will be held in the fountain room of the Masonic temple there April 27 with a dinnerDr Abspach of Mt, Pleasantfa the speaker The class forinitiation numbers 630 named theAlex Groabeck 33 Class in honor ef the late governor Jackson aniland Dearborn casts will work the18th and 5th degrees and JamesLunsford is in the cast that will  wrk the 18th The first reunion was May 16, 1862 APPOINTED TO NEW POSTPaul Harner who has been asstsupt of the Detroit Edison CompanyAnn Arbor overhead system since1150 has ben appointed supt of theeast division of the company overhead lines, serving Macomb and St Claire counties He liveSaU2 Pine trouspenT Sunday with theRide, Ann Aibor and isol Fraternity Masonic Lodge, Arbor No 262 Howard Read, Norman Miller, Wesley Reader and Herman WidmayerMrs Margaret Clark entertainedfor Easter the Charles Hark familyof Kalkaska, Tom Clark family of Ann Arbor, Jerry Clark family ofSiiver Lake and and Ray Moriarltyand wifeThe Merlin Amburjfoys were Easter quests of the Clifford Millerfamily The Ronnie Hoskins family of De BobBobby Reiser hasbroth ivLarry Keesltr has 2 bantam cHi  Carol Gyde visited her yrandtnothf Frank Zezalka went to Detroitlast weekWe weNonie Hilly Puckettta our room The kindergarten rus ofgrave Mrs, Parks a surprise onbirthday last week Thanks tmothers for the cakes and tii 1st, 2nd and Jrd CUADK NKWSBetty PtKkfit who has bin n inIlxas  back ii our roombook, barrettes and blue ribbon iorPilly Rutkduo floy ioand a bibox tuitlenily brHulH it to dn , Leoiiaid Jones iited his rniisin,re ad lii k, Sunday For tin first time in 22 years thDemocrats won a spring state elec tion in Mich There are numiroinleasons ior this One is that theDemocrat strength is in the cities and industrial districts where theunions are strong and have these districts organized to the last manTin Republican strength is in the rmal district in aiany of which noDemociat ticket is put up Lack ofionpeiiion causes Hht vote For instance Putnam with 2 tickets castin voles, io in which Dexter  located has  votes but onlyone ticket the Republican and castbut mi votes The same held trueail r the stateAlso the Democrats in Michigan have in Gov Williams1 I1 UJ HjJer vha has probably a toy Liu ndbackher iiioda haxter ot 2 Master balats Sarnira Shii  r a toy rabK,Srea Linlyeafl a pair of red slicesJohn Waitcn a dolir Pain Sttiinie imnev V Juin Uaidin t babv baken hands with more people thanaii niher governor of the state, and iia raptincd their inimaprinationf he Deniocrais as a rule pick youngnun while the Republicans stick to 10 oli timers The Republican plat I1111 as unattractive Their mainplank was that the union poUod tj talc over schools and supreme courtTh, oferel this same bill of good8iasi fa I but could find no buytrsThi n iuard Republicans do notlike the Eisenhower administration ami stayedaway from the polls AckleyAnn Mesdames Helen Ferry and Inez  Martin of Lansing called at the IrNOTES 25 YEARS AGO Horace Fick, died at his home hereTuesday Funeral here Friday RevEsic officiating Leon Lewis 60 at his home hereMarch 0 He leaves his wife and 4children Funeaal at the Conglchurch Rev Berquist officiating Albert Drake, died at the U of M Notes ot 48 Years AgiEd Mann of Detioit is viitbing friends hereThe jury in the case of the rey,,,,,,  , , , orv drain, ruled the drain leal andKeith Ledwidge w home from the awariel tht, plaiMtitft Wln, h,hw,Plyuouth Seminary for week 235 iamaKeSiIn circuit cort last wtek JeoryeHinckley pled guilty Lo buying iiuor to a man on the Indian list andIrvin Kennedy home ThursdayNil Jo trv ird i,lirnyi hac  bbv i PaiSekfuSECON ai e i iiaii u ifin ytL ippy itnni hrhuiflntri it 1 to hidl IiU hi adhisarKive a KMtoniH pl ihdaIS OLliipiesMvWS David LoaiThe Murray Kennedy family called at the Culver farm in Oak GroveSundayEaster guoBts of the Joe Griffith Ined a 1 he suit atfamily were the Don Griffith lam Mary Han vs the vniaKJ if plly of Mt Pleasant, Basil Garrisonfamily of Dearborn and Otis Matte son and wifeBorn to Valbert Keiser and wife hospital, Saturday Funeral at Swar TheIrvinand Ambrose KennedysBorn to Vab p, y jRuth Ann Young at StJoe hospit thout Funeral home Saturday Rev  called on the Vem Kennedy  j fiii I ily t Li Lk Sndyat April 5, a 7 lb son  Berquist officiatingMrs Jack Young entertained at A Hamperian has an auction adher horrre last Tuesday in honor of vertised April 5 Detroit Northern wm the class Abasketball title Negaunee class BSt Augustine, class C and Clavks I ily at Lime Lake SundayMrs Vincent Young srand KennethFrye birthdays Mary Jane Baran and Jack Teet Saturday guests of theRoushes from DetroitThe Lucius Doyle sr and LuciusBoyle jr families were Easter ffttsts ot the Luciut Smith family at Howell ville, Class D St hirys of Chelseaand St Theresa of Detroit have been suspended for playing in a nationaltotirrnament Sixty friends of Mr and Mrs JH Hooker surprised them on theirGranville Howell hai bought and 25th wedding anniversary March 22mved into the Cosway house on Walter Girard in behalf of the partya North Howell St presented them with a silver casKINGS DAUGHTERSMM Mable White was hostess tothe Kings Daughters last Thursday with 27 members and 3 guests presat Mr, Lulu Darrow gave the de Mrs Flora Grimes died at theHarry Ayers home in Los Angeles Calif, last week Rev Dan Forster has resigned aspastor of St Marys church The Desmond Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak and Ed GrabMck andcalled on Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeSunday Reynolds Wylie and wife of How ney was put over She claims shefellon a broken board sidewalk andsuffered injuries Miss Mae Reason is spending rurfamily I vacation with friends in Ann Arbor The Misses Ella Rlack and Mary iin iMir claSarah McMacken has a new dressConnie Keisor ha a new cousinand Judy Reynoii a new bicycleJiiMtiiie antrell told u about ivisi,it t, ihe Smithsonian instituteJudy Reynolds hai a Int f COIHpany SundayAlien StefiVn had riinnei1 in iretrBrogan are visiting in Jackson,Lan sing anrl St Johns  Mrs Tom Clinton who has beenat Crystal Falls this winter is home Francis Comiskey has bought theell and Thomas Wylie of Pinck Rathbun store at Fowlervilleney called on Bill Wylie last week  Born to Marion Reason and wifeBen White and wife were Easter  March 27, a 10 lb son and to Profguests of the Carl Bidwelis of Brigh j C, C Miller and wife, now of Perryton Mrs Bess Devereaux of Detroit  J  and the James Deal family of Toledo were also there Mrs Warda Harwood and son,,Clareof Howell were Easter guests last fall was accidentv shot and Jimmy Cainrell visited his grandmother Sunday 1at llummer ha 2 pair of newshoes David add Hilly Shirty had dinner at a Detroit i eratraiu SSunday Cheri Sciiinirlt brought her Kaster bucket to school Monday We made free hand cuttings fEaster vutf and rabbits Sundap W  K Kt Ney in the Dettroit Newssay in regaid to the suggestion that Albeit Cobo, mayor of Dettroitin ih next Republican nominee foruovernorlt would be nice to thinkA Cobo in Lansing could do forMichigan what he has accomplished in Detroit Hut would a Republicanreactionary controlled legislaturegive up it notion to keep Michigana hdfc ancj buggy state just to seata Republican in the governor chaiif livery progressive governor sinceHaen S Iingree took office in 1897has had to fight the, legislature Itwajithe RjiibJjcanoM guards hatred ftiv Kim Siglpr,a jirogressive Republican jrovcinor who eecceu Williames rnor in the first place when 00virtually unknown and had noical skilla daughter Tragedy struck here Tuesdaywhen Dr E L Moore, Pincknydentist who came from Hay City went to an eggiie Saturday cousins visitedof the Dale Miller family William Shehan with his grand killed at the Bluffs, Portage LakeHe had gone to the cottage of hisson, Billy was in Pennsylvania and j brother, Dr A D Moore of Ann ArWashington D C last weekMr and Mrs Roy Dillingham areback from Arcadia, Floridavtiont from the 18th chapter of Ha Born to Charles Clark and wife MMh 20a Rnnsh dMarch 20 aKirk Sitna were appointed chairmen Edward Kimball, feature writerfor tht Mother and Daughterqruet ban of the Detroit News was here Tuesday Barney Lynch took him on a4100 was pledged for the new tour of important places here He LMELOTAdolph Grumelot, 76, dTelSt ST7Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, Monday  bor to hunt ducks and the accidenthappened there Death wasHis wife ran to the C Ewho called the doctor butcould be done Surviving wife and 2 children bymarriage The funeral Baughn nothing is his i Margaret Acklt hunt at Ronnie Jf Joan iichmansher Sunday Rose Marie Y Metpurse and shoes Sarah McMackengrandmother SundayBobbie Rooke says himing SundayPony Morgan has a plasticter egg that opens and a pops out has a tvwvisited Admiral Carney who predictedwar with Red China by April 15 ifthey attacked Quemoy and Matsu now says he did not make that statemetit An appeal to the newsmeni who were at that dinner brings con flicting stapments One who tookdown tiie speech in shorthand sayshe made the statement 3 times An other reporter says the admiral said  there might be war Take yourj In Michigan from March 1 toflit swimEast In Michigan from MarhcchApril 1 unemployment 1 toa previousand burial years RobeVtit chicken j 22000 in Michigan This rise IS due to the fact that many airplane factories have reopenAhH ArbSurviving are a son and 6 daujrh j were at An Arbor He was 4 jters Funeral at Schnackenberg old vFuneral Home, Howell, today, Rev j Teeple Hardware were offering to pickup, store, blacken and set up inMcPherson hospital at Howell was interested in Barneys accountSince the County Convention is at how he foiled an attempt about a Hancock officiating Burial in LakePinckney May 5, the circle here will year ago of the efforts of some one j view Cemetery  the fall stoves for 250aeet May 4th at the home of Mrs to dig out the quart of whiskey , z  Jame9 Greer and family have movXazel Thompson Refreshments plared in the comer stone of the town j KIWANIS CLUB  to Pontiac where Tie has a job were served with Mrs Winger as hall when it was built in 1883 by i Brighton furnished the program  The Glazier Stove Company nteehestess James Pearson I at the Pinckney Kiwanis Club last Chelsea has increased it capital toThe Philathea class was entertain1 week with Judge Jay Payne of Anii a million and a half ed by Mrs Harry Lee Thursday The , Arbor as speaker This week Milan I George Leoffler while in Ann Ar asslstant bor Friday lost his pocket book con ed To carry out his economy ptedgij the president closed them down witkTHIRD GRADE  the rosuit Russja and Red China gotWilson went to a chinchilla lairjuperiority in AsiaThis pot USshow in Detroit whTIe therche saw  behind the 8 ball andhaittofae revetw JohnHoot Gibson who gave him an tuto1 sefj There are still 67,000 unemployST MARYS ALTAR SOCIETYST MARYS y y ,St Marys Altfc Society will spon following were on the program The did and Ted Woodruff, assser a Variety Plastic Party at the Misses Iseler Jule Adele Ball Solo, j warden of Milan prison talkedf Li h Md v Rbet Jk Mrs Oliver Aiborojj u no meeting here next Tuesd  yThere j tain ing 140ay as Ll Y z zser a Variety P y j j farmer Ltwis home on Monday ev Roberta Jack Mrs Oliver Aiborojj u no meeting here next Tuesday as, Lyle Younglove has just been tJ , April 18 at 730All members Nellie Gardner ReciUtion, Helen  the local Kiwanians attend the disid iitd t ttd Ra So Virginia Baujrha 4A  A  n aftd friends are invited to attend Reason Soro, Virginia Baujrha Reading, Mrs Bert Hicks RecitationCAfti OF THANKS Yvonne KeDtler Solo, Beatrice VanA freat big thank you to all who Homi Reading, Clella Pish Solo,remembered me in the past weeks Mrs L C Rogers Reading, Mrs pf my illness To tht Masonic Bros, Lulu Darrow Solo, Edward Kiwanis, Eastern Stiars, Sheriffs Mrs Percy Teeple died nt herDet and Farm Bureau Groups home at Marquette, Tuesday SheJer ikeir beautiful flowers, fruit WAS Ola Loeaf PinckneyShe trict meeting at the Dexter elemenary school on Baker Rd at fl30 elected commander of the KnightsTemplar of MichiganThe Michigan Condensed Milk CoHowell is paying a 120 for milkHoward Thayer attendedjameet JudgeJosiah Ttirner who was judging of school administrators in ClevTin this district 2S years dlelT fnland, Ohio, lastr weekIN APPRECIATIONL wish to thank all my friends andemady and gifts I am sure you ail leaves her husband and a daughter, neighbor, Livingston Lodge, the kad a pert in my recovery I have The census taking has started Pinckney OE Sand others for theleaned the trot meaning of friends William Jeffreys will take it in Put cards, letters, flowers and visits I reead shall be forever indebted to you naxn Fred Burnett in Hamburg and ceived while in the hospital Albert Btaka Nina Miller in Unadilla, W H MeyerOwosso last weekWm Bland is drawing lumber fora new houseom to Cart Bowen and wife hwrtSunday a sonThe fjrst robinis a fake says Donaid Douglas of the dept game divis ton He has beta with M11 wiater graphed pictureJohnny Dinkel wants to get acatchers mit He saw a striped snake but dont know what kind itwas Mike Plummer went to Howelland got now shoes Judy Haines found an Easter basket under a tub Shr and her family had dinner Easter with the DouglasPlUinmers Chisuiu Amburgpy got new gloves and a basket for Easter FOURTH GRADEWeTrrr working Oft our4abW xf Is this week  In onr spelling lfeview of 80words over 5 lessons 5 people had  ad in Detroitthem ftU tight, They were Becky Morris, Neil Reifsnider, Dee Ann A 63 year old womn who starvedherself to death in Cleveland waefound to have 116,000 hidden in dtffcrent places in her home IS are now fijrhting for it A 72 Jold recluse in Saginaw who suffered a stroke was found to have16,000 in his home in beerand an overstuffed chairpeople both feared poverty andonly way they could ease tUawas by possesion of huge SUflMmoney the use or enjoyment ofmeant nothnThere will be a meeting efLivingston CountyHcan Club at the home ofDuBois, Mary Lee Ascheabrenner, i as Boaner on April fl Fred Crudder 8 others only missed I Mrs feugh McPherton ITone or two words cc hostess AllWe are going to bring aa many in theiy                       i   fvi 1      L WTH E P1NCKNE Y DISPATC HDetroi t I,      , v    ,       , ,       V h Wednesday Apri l 18 ,NEIGHBORIN G NOTE S HOWfc U THfcAR EHOWEU U MICHGA NRev  Willia m Yauc h o f th e Pree  byteria n church , Unadilla , wa s take n Toee  Wed , Thurs , Apri l 12 , 13 , 1 4t o  St  Lawrenc e hospital , Lansin g Kir k Dougla s an d Bell a Darv ilas t wee k b y ambulanc e sufferin g to WhKaor Lak , Hhiiliu MFriday , Saturday , Apri l 15 , 1 6Dal e Rober t tso n an d Debr a Page tweekwit h hepatitus ,Th e Gregor y Girl s Scout s mad eEaste r basket s fo r th e childre n a tth e Howel l Sanitarium  Da n Nuttle , forme r Dexte r hig h Friday , Saturday , Apri l 15 ,bal l THE RACERS Cinemascop e an d Colo rCorne lDoabUWilde , 16Featur eBria n Donie rtoTH EBIG COMB Uals oTHI S I S YOU R ARMY I n  Technicolo rSunday , Monday  Apri l J7 , 1 8Matine e Sunda y 230  p m Spence r Trac y an d Rober t Rya ninBA D DA Y A T BLAC K ROCK I n  Cinemascop e an d Colo rTues  Wed  Thur , Apri l 19 , 20 , 2 1Jame s Stewar t an d Rut hinTH E FA R COUNTRY in  Technicolo rschool sta r is  on th e baske ttea m a t Morniugsid e College , Iowa  Th e Rebek h lodg e o f Dexxte r wh ohav e bee n meeting  in  th e Episcopa lhul l wil l hereafte r mee t in  th eKnight s o f Columbu s hal l there Th e annua l Pas t Master s Nigh to f Washtena w Lodg e No  65  F A M  o f Dexte r is  at 70 0 Apri l 23 Th e residenc e o f Mrs  Addi e Hes elschwerd t o n Huro n Rive r Dr  itid ,Bel l Roa d burne d t o th e groun d las tWednesday  Mrs  Rober t Millike nan d H childre n wh o wer e occupin g itwer e lef t homeles s ,Ervi n Snyde r wa s electe d super viso r o f Brighto n townshi p b y 5  vot esth e firs t Democra t eve r t o wi n r noffic e ther e t o ou r knowledge Lorrain e Mason , 11 , won  the kit eflyin g contes t sponsore d b y th e JC so f Brighton Th e Hambur g schoo l wa s robbe do f 3 0 las t week  Late r th e tw o juv enile s wh o di d it  wer e picke d u p inAn n Arbor Th e Brighto n Kiwani s Clu b topp e d  al l club s in  the distric t las t yea rwit h a n attendanc e recor d o f 999 0percent Th e EvansCrowde r Co  wh o mak eatomizer s an d lotio n dispencer shav e move d t o Sout h Lyo n fro m De troit Th e Chelse a Kiwanin s sol d Easte rflower s thi s year Nei l Juehle r is  valedictoria n o f th eChelse a Senio r Clas s an d Conni eSteinbach , salutatorian Mauric e Hoffman , forme r athleti cdirecto r a t Cassid y Lake , wa s elect e d  superviso r o f Sylva n townshi p b y Tues  Wed  Thur , Apri l 19 , GAMBLER PRO M NATCHEZ i n  Technicolo rAb oDIA L RE D O wit hBU I Elliot t an d Hele n Stanle yColo r Cartoo n Sun, Man , Tues , Apri l 17 , 18 , 1 9Jan e Russel l inUNDERWATER in  Technicolo rwit hGilber t Roland , Richar d Ega n an dLor i Nelso nFeaturett c Novelt y Cartoo nSYLVA K THEATR EChelsea , Michiga nFriday , Saturday RICOCHE TMarjori e April 15  1 6ROMANCE Starrin gMain , Chil l Wills , an dRud y Valle ean d Cartoo nWednesday, Thursday , Apri l 20 , 2 1Davi d Niven , Yvonne  DeCarlo , an dBarr y Fitzgeral dI nTONIGHT S TH E NIGHT in  Technicolo rNovelt y Cartoo n Nw e1 8Sunday, Monday  Apri l 17 ,VER A CRUZ in  Technicolo rwit h v  Cooper  Hur t Lancaste rDenis  Darce lin  CinemaScop cSunda y Show s 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 andRemembe r whe na  3minut e cal lt o  Sa n Francisc ocost167O  20 votes , th e onl y Democra t t o win Herber t Gillett e o f th e Livingsto nCount y Pres s is  in  U o f M  hospital ,An n Arbo r fo r suhgery Th e propositio n t o bu y th e Citize n sMutua l Insuranc e building 1 a t How el l las t week  carrie d in  11 township san d los t in  8 Th e propositio n to  fin anc e it  carrie d in  9 an d los t in  10 Sally  Kfeiienbergerwo n   th  speU in g championshi p a t th e Green e 0 2 1 TH E BRIDGE S  T TOK O Rl in  Technicolo rA  Dram a starrin gWillia m HoldenFrederi c Marc h an d  Mickey noone yShow s 71 5 an d 9 1 Comin g Th e Silve r Chali s Te nWante d Men , Glas s Slinner  Battl ey  Scio DriveI n Theatr eAN N ARBOR  MICHIGA NFriday , Saturday , Apri l 15 , 1 6EAS Y T O LOVE in  Technicolo rwit hEsthe r Williams , Va n Johnso n an dM  Ton y Marti nan d TH E LON E GUN I n  Technicolo rtt hGeorg e Montgomer y an d Doroth yMalon eCartoo nSunday , Monday  Apri l 17 , 1 8DEVIL S CANYON x i Technicolo rwiti rDl e Robertson , Virgini a May oals oATHENA in  Technicolo rwit hJan e Powell  Debbi e Reynold s an dVi c Damon eCartoo nMon y foH  an , fo r tha t wa s onl y fort y year s ago  Lon gEHstanc  rate i certainl y hav e com e dow n sinc e 1915  Toda yyo u co n col l to Sa n Francisc o fo r 19 0 plu s tax  Mos t call speopl e mak e cos t les s tha n a  dollar An d remember , rate s ar e lowes t whe n yo u cal l afte r4  eeloe k ever y evenin g o r any  time  Sunday  S o don twonder  Don t worry  Cal l toda y an d b e sure MIGHIOA N BILL  TILIFHON E COMPAN Y The Probat e Cour t io r th e Count o f Livingston I n  th e Matte r   toe  Estat e o fEv a E  Melyi n als o know n a s Ev alstcll a Melvi n ,Deceased A t a  sessio n o f sai d Court, , hel d o nMarc h 25 , 1955Present , Honoraol e Hira m It  Smit hJudg e o f Probat eNotic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t th epetitio n o f Franci s E  Barron ,th e executo r o f sai d estate , prayin ghi s fina l accoun t beallowe d an d th eresidu e o f sai d estat e assigne d t oth e peopl e entitle d therut u wil lbe  hear d a t th e Probat e Cour t o nApri l 19 , 195 5 a t te n A  M I t i  Ordered , tha t notic e thereo fh e give n b y publicatio n o f a  cop yhereo f fo r thre e week s consecutivel ypreviou s t o sai d cla y o f hearing , mth e Pinckne y Dispatch , an d tha t th epetitione r caus e a  cop y o f thi s notic et o  b e serve d upo n eac h know n part yV i interes t a t hi s laa t fcnown tddreesb y registere d mail , retur n receip tdemanded , a t leas t fourtee n 14  L v s prio r t o snc h hearing , o r b ypersona l service  at leas t fiv e 5  day sriio r t o suc h hearin gHira m R  Smith  Judg e o f Probat eJelest a rarshaU lRegiste r o f Probate  ell hig h schoo l won  their op enin g gam e fro m Sout h Lyon  Dic kMcMacke n pitche d the m t o victor wan d go t 3  hit s Th e Cance r Fun d goa l fo r th ecount y is  4,05 6 K  ar e summone d fo r militar y dut yApri l 13  The y ar e E d Pless , Rich ar d an d Rober t Murningha m an dRober t Ijenik e o f Howeil , Lavern oWeigenk e an d Ja y Redfiel d o f Fow lervill e an d UiJl y McLKu Y o f Brigh Michigan onc e ha d larg e flock s o fwil d turkey s bu t non e hav e bee n see nsinc e 1910  Whethe r recen t plumin gwil l establis h the mseen  remain t o TuesWed, Thur , Apri l 19 , 20 , 2 1  BA D AN D BEAUTIFUL wit hKirkDougla s an d Lan a Turne ran dBLU E PRIN T FO R MURDERR wit hJosep h Co t te n an d Jea n PeUr sJ  h e liUdo n Cit y Oicipathu hospita l ha s alred y spetr t iiu i of th e60,00 0 the y appropriate d t o re inde l th e Lelan d Sanitariu m o nGedde s Road , An n Arbo r the y pur purchase d fo r a  hospital REA L OPPORTUNIT YFO R YO UT  j Keitk Bradbury i of Chli i Mr an d MrsRalp h Hal l entertai nan d wif e of d th e Russel l Washel l famil y o ffuMt t o f thalndiMH a an d Harol d Adam s n d fam Igjily , ily o f An n Arbo r Easter  Wray Hinckle y an d wif e an d th eIrvi n Parke r famil y wer e Easte rguest s o f th e Cliffor d VanHorns 0 1  in  Robinso n an d wif e ha d dinn e r Sunda y wit h th e OU u Robinso njrs  in  An n Arbor Lyn n Hende e an d wif e spen t Eai Dr  Ji m Xaa b Telephone Operator sAR E NEEDE D NO WN O  EXPERIENC E NECESSAR YCAL L990 3 MRS  KIN GTelephon e Co  Spot a goo d ne w o r use d car  you d lik e ownin , Ou r ban k h  a  eoo d pla n fo r carfinancing Payment s ar , planne d r o fit you r income , an d yo uma y arrang e you r ow n insuranc e i f yo u wis hFinancin g co ,ts a t Ou r ban k ar e fet8onah I Quick , friendl y service TH E MrPHERSO N STAT E BAN Kdeposit s u p to  JI0O0 0 fasurcd  by ou r membershi p I n tk eDeposi t   1BB C iWagoner s Qrocer v606 6 Pinckne y Rra dQualit y Mechandis ei mBEFOR E YO UVAN S MOTO R SALE S LOW PRICE S6se r an d Wis e t o Tak e Oi lPhan a  705J 2NAMAJ t Firin g Mil e a t Dayton a Beac h  14 5 Cas t Mai n THE ROUS H PLUMBIN GSystem    Plumbin g Rpara f     4i        I  ayTWednesday, April 13, 1956Th eStoreLINGERIECANNED GOODSGROCERIESKENNEDYS GENERA A GENTS FURNISHINGSFLOWERS FOR KU OCCASIONS fromWINKELHAUSFLORALCOMPANYPhone 284 iSupt Elwin Hoiee and wife of Roscommon called on friends here Sat UidayMrs Hollis Sigler, Mrs Wm McFherson IV aad Airs Thorns Bonner were Thursday luncheon guests ofMrs G P Richards of HoweliThe Andrew Neabitts returned,from Florida last Tuesday and hadthe Gordon Hesters of Ann Arborfor Easter guestsThe Robert Read family spentSaturday at the Arthur Bullis home in GregoryMrs Ralph HaU v,as on the TVprogram Town and Country atLansing last TuesdayMr and Mrs Walter Clark werein Jackson SaturdayHarold Porter and wile spent Sunday with Howeli frienrsMrs Gladys Clinton was in AnnAnn Arbor Thursday Mr and Mrs Earl Baughn entertained their children and grandchild ren Easter to the number of 20The Merwin Campbell family entertained the James Hall family ofHoweli and George Enyuist andwife of the SanRobert Wykoff and family havemoved from Unadilla St to theStewart Anderson place on WfctMain St i Beverly Campbell, Anita Shirey Billy Harden attended the service Gallilee Baptist Church at PortageLake Saturday night Beverly played her accordian The Dick Young family of BigRapids and Mrs Vivian Ledwidgeand Jenny Lynd were Sundayguests of the Andrew CampbellCharles Eddy and wife of RushLake called on Mrs Edna ReasonReason Sunday  MrMrs and Mrs Roy Reason, Ann uguests of the Albert Shir Shirley, Leota, Nancy Spittler, Pat MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures fW snd On HotVWater Heaters Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE Uit88114 17 5 BASTSHOESDRYGOODS TRACTORSCARS   t, iVfi  RUSSELL D SMITH COVnvKli MICH  fH 1682  H W WYLIE1  I Vne Sonny tor llu I  I1F uhnnms ami Donatl1oITS WEPHILGASTAPPAN WITH COO LITE SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFERRegular PriceAllowance for yot You pay only tange00000000000000Com in today See this new ond beautiful rangt madeespecially for homes beyond 1T0 gas mains See amena Coolitf the automatic even pilot that deei m oatStoreHockeySP1VEE ALUMINUWT 100 LBS 17950MEYER BOAT TRAILER 500 LB CAPACITY, 8750MARINE PAINTSmelt Nets WaidrHip BootsJbdieryTacIde Gulf Gobs and Supplies Complete Line of Fly Casttrs Spring Rods and Reels Boat Tip d Motor Sales  SrvieeSundays100 Down and 24 Months To PayMILL CREEK SPORTING  ley werethe Doyte Templeton fam Thayer, and Rita Sayden attended ,I ily, Daryl Shirley family Kenneth  Rainbow GiW meeting at Ann Ar Mohlraan family and Bob Ambur bor Thursday night 1gey family Gerald Clinton, Ralph Clinton andMrs Edith Can had Robert Carr family of Detroit and Fred Berryof Grand Rapidsthe Leo Bettes fam  Howeil wre Easter guests of CI Uy of Walled Lake and MrsJNoreen J Cimto aj Carr and Molly of Port Huron for Easter guests  The Herb Palmer jr family nfFlint spent Sunday at the Palmerhome here Mrs Walter Clark entertainedThursday night in honor of Mrs G W larks birthday, Ed Clark andwife of Ann Arbor, MrsDolly Hun Ster Ann Arbor, Emmett Clark and  wife of Howeil and Mrs MargaretClark  The James Whitley family calledo on the William Whitlwy in AnnArbor Sundav Macon Lewis and family of AnnArbor spent Saturday at the HaroldPorter home The Junior Doyle family railedon her relatives in Ann Arbor Sun da  , The Dr Charles Hoder family ofbciuit Kpeut Sunday with the Lester McAfee Adolph Grumelot of Chubbs Corn era has been taken to University hospital, Ann ArborI Homer Abney went to Houghton, Lake last week and brought back 1ft, new tables for the Masonic lodge The purchase money was donated Albert Dinkel came home fromMellus hospital last Tuesday OlioRobinson aad wife and Reg Schaferon him Sunday John Boyer and wife called on theGeorge Wilkle family in Ann Arbor Friday Fred Read and wife entertainedthe James Whitley, Robert Read  and John McGuire families Easter Mr and Mrs John Boyer enter taiaed 28 relatives Easter Thny were the Pete Straiger  family of , Ypsilanti Clarence Pratt, FrankBoyer, Clifford Boyer,Richard Gent  ner and George Hellig families ofAnn Arbor, Mrs Howard Read and new babyearn home from the hospital, Satur day She had the George Wildes of Ann Arbor for Easter guests i Mr Clare Miller visited hermother in Detroit last Wednesday  Mrs Emma Vollmer and ion, John,spent Sunday with the Charles Ei xsroniy hi FuKennedy and children of Detroitealled on her Friday Easter guest at the Lee Lavtyhome were the Vincent Shields family of Ann Arbor, and Mrs Mete ofHoweil jCy Atije and family of Gladwincalled at the Bob Tasch home Sunj MrsBeulah Miller entertained the  Clare Millet family and Norman Miller and wife Easter t Edward Parker and wife came back from Florida last week Ona,u stmvhrrkcr ofut of theI he Tnni WHIV IIM uly will tin1ov  VjiatMf ml Mrs Ma Reynolds enter1   o MIKtson, luck ReasoniLrLi itiahl Rcasfin families Easter   f i   ieachy is ill at McPher 1  Ajiiai Howeli Her motherA h wns ill in a Soshen, Ind hospiti, IS TlillC i    DMioi and daughter, r  Muniiham uf Howelictlll on Mrs Kmnia Dinkol SunLook Noscouringpad honest PbtTx, SPARKLING CLEANwhen you cock tpots and pans And that isnt all Kitchenwalls and curtains stay cleaner an  ghier,too Electric cooking is clean as lioiitSEE YCUR DEALER fiEMCOOKriii1 Uv County Prtas U buiWimg a  Monday,cottar at HWMd Uke  8t8f  Her aKnd1 Tlit Beek farm horn on M36E it wife re Germjd Henry and Lubin iiUfd to a Mr Darii of DetroitXiriMirAJitotghKteM UuWatne jr wife and sea   wlfa  Beatnc Umare ovia onto th Craft farm  of Greforyhome on Triangle Lake Rtf owned  of by Bneet WaiU cNSHimHsrSbiaper ad wife Vhinof Bay Oty catted en MrsMT Hoff Thvaiay         j j Hsif Mfrftn Iifft SPECIALSGROCERIES AND VFGETABLESnd thetaiaed tfco Dosri familyi Joe Burns eatertUnairtv Sunday atnpnjnB  k    fof De    ,  B Doa Bums, JackYounf, D EF ROASTS, CHUCK, LbFiESH GROUND BEFF, 3 Lbs Satisfacfioa or Your Mene 25c38c10JUckcelebration a day early as MrsMiller went to Detroit WednesdayWe thank Mrs Clark for teachingfor her Our arithmetic double divisiontest showed wonderful results fromall of us The Little Sluggers is the nme ofour boys base ball teamWe are going to the oaptol atLansing next Monday SIXTH GRAWe enjoyed our day off and hada nice time Easter We hojjr you did too We are working hard on our plad graduation programApril 23 our uchool it having icarnivaJ, the Mothers Club putting it on May 7th our room is going tothe Cinerama Holiday in Detroit, May 20th we are going on a hike,May 13h is graduation The rest ofthe week is fully planned with inter eating eventsWe are doing lot of arithmeticami other work THE BUSINESSORNE The trout season started April in 10 upper peninsula and 13 lowerpeninsula counties The general sea son starts April 30 Ray M Daffy, M DPinckney, Michi1100 A M to P MExcept WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P M Ritter TVSalesServkaRADIO ft TELEVISION 8E1VIC1 Aoapt and Courteou Phone UP 85 13 WefteUr k Pinckney, MichiganDr G R McCJoskey DENTIST112V2 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 535 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganLee LaveyGeneral Insurance U P 83221  FUNERAL HOMEDon C DirectorModern Sjuii Ambul  v YVHVtHONE U P 83172Frd C Kcktoff, OPTOMKIkJciT120 West niMi UirilowellPhone 358CLAYAlvia Simonson,  m , K t iick Hieg RiH Kowell, Xeil Calvk, Jim Lavey,  iTHLtTIC DINNERIN HONOR OF THE PINCKNEY PIRATESSATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1955PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM STATE F MICHIGANLYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATEREGISTERED LAND oiLloydLivestCKWeekly Tripi GeneraHONE U P I aiii mgSURVBYOrOffice 211Y2 Last Grand River 1551 W Howell, MichiganW MunelL AssociateTurn Out and Sho  of Them Lets BFiae Pregrsm i BeingPlanned the Bovs Our Appreciation for the Fine Job They Did Lets,YOUTick Ear,, , Any Busing Place inPiuckney AdonatialSome of the Red for theBook reader, The Probate Court ir the County ofLlringstonIf the Matter of the Estate otStewart Anderson Deceased PresentiHonorabie Hiram RSmith Judge of probate At a session of said Court heldMarch 25, 1955 lNotice is Hereby Given, That thethe petition ef Gerald Reason, tha  administrator of said estate,prayinghis final account be allowed and theresidue o said estate assigned tothe persona entitled thereto, will beheard at the Probate Court on the  233 tmadilla Si Rnskney, MW 19th day of April, 1985 at ten AM  Watch RepairlngGold Stamps It is Ordered, that notice thereof Watches, Watch BandsJewelebe given by publication of a dopy Handmade Feather  Jconsectively CompletePHONE Roger  Uarr 33133AuctioneerFaxTV Sales A SpecialtyBert WylieCall Fowiervili 226F6Arnold BerquistAs I have sold my home and am moving avay, l  hold goods at Public Auction at my iile home in3 Miles East and 1 Mile Northeast oi Fincknfy onSATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1955 Starting at 100 P MBeds, Chairs, Tables, Stands Ruys, Staves, bonking Utensils,erator Carpenter Tools, Garden Tools, Machinist Toils Etc TBRMS  STRICTLY CASHFRANK BRENNINGSTALL, Prop,y PLANE MEYKRS AITT1ONKKR FARMERSBALING I WINE ibUU per baleNITROGEN for your wheat,aiso Agrico fertilizerNow is the time to bring your oats in to have them cleaned and treatedWe have certified Craig  Clinton Seed Oats on handD, E HOEY  SONSPimm  IST  Ann are making moviea of HanselGretel andprevious to said day of hearing in thePinckney Dispatch and that the pec LASS1FEDReal EstateFarms, Homs, Lake Property Business OpportunitiesList Your Property H ith Metierald ReasonBroker  20 North PearPHONE U P 83166CAMPAUOPTOMETRISTEye ExaminationsWednesday and Saturday by Appointment9126 Chilson Road, 4mi N of M36 Phone Brighton AC 74431FOR SALEUndervooi Noiaelesa Elite type 12 carriage, very goodfor aellEveningdoner cause a copy of this notice toKathy Reason and Linda Kellenberg1 service at least five S daya prior toWe challenged our 6 finalistte FIFTH GRABEwith an unstudied list Carolyn Cei ray wou Robert Horw wt absentRichard Krahn hai his birthday such hearing WANTEDTo get a rideHiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Ann Arbor Starts work dailythere toatA true copy Celesta Par shall Jlerk of robaUC v Store400 p m Call Frank DaileyPhone Gregory 4F21  , WANTED  To loadFOR SALEfhrysler cargood runn Farmers by the hour, order 7500 Inquire of Wionc Gregory 4F15 FOR SALE Manure spreader ana50 bushel of corn Fred Kulbicki 95 M3G West manureMrs Sinclair at Mae Dallers WANTEDMen for fence buildiasgand Construction Work PORK LIVER, Lb ROUND STEAK,COFFEE, Our Special, LbWE GIVE FAMILY BLOXM 19c69c 79c SALF House iil of frvniturcat Rush Lake Edward Kenny Ray Coons, Phone UP 85888Phone UP 39757 or Howell 91iS FOR SALE Farmall Tractor J en Sfcura, M35 EastWANTEDWoolMarket Price vplus Phone UP 85569the government agreement Phone Howell 1535 M 11Luciui J Doyle, Phone UP 83123  1UK AL, I wo burner oil htmK 1 HENT Wintered cottage stove Blanch Manin 326 East l,lU   1KO,  ,,Main SI, Pinckney IL1635 UFOR 8,HeatersFOR6 to 8 lbs 85c a lb, Mike Hnrnack Max Reynoldsney s R BLOXOMWalk Oa AirCosMoncdFRUITS VEGETABLESMEATS GROCERIESFISH ouServicehome WANTED TO RENT40 acresGreen BrotherFOR RJENT5 rooaa year eettage, ,warm, eosy, modern, lake  frent hme45 a month to perianena tennant Muit have referenees FOR SALELeying hens, Pert powers, 1086 Beardsley Road wt 7 lbsPhene UP fc3329 ofGus HnnnamanUnadilla StM36 WntWANTEDInterior PaintingPhone Howl 476W1in row boa plao of DttoUgailott WrfJki fop aw SALESMANName and  r , A T  1 FOR SALE One Acre Lots on tbebroomfirst and second cuttmgs and HoweU pinckn3 HoUtem heifer, one due m Nov 613Q HowellPinckney Road FOR SALEHotpoint Electric Stove  1000, 2 upholstered chairs with  slip covers 500 each, all in good cen dition JWHashey 9309 Thumm RdFOR SAL1Rock Roasters 6 to 8 Big Biver Lake phone Ha84068lbt Phone UP 8 8253  vrD e , T    7WAiftrPLM, Tr  F0R SALEKnotty pineWATLDWahingi ana ironings, tl fini3hed has lakecalled for and dehyered i can be lived ln thePhone Howell 1354 or 11    price is 9060Phone Ha 64068 , d AUTO PAftT EarI Sugtfitt, 9405 Ann Road, BigSuppUos Attto Paxtf rSiIver Lake Stold and i cabin,1018 Ud Grand XHANNETT mixa  I QRAYZP CfMPANY4 mike west of Hoi MSMARKE THANKS FOR THE PROOFOF YOUR GOOD FAITHWi want our etutomesg to know howthey are saying to other people about our services The reialtin new cuamuch we appreciate the kind things graofying tndeedtonKvt and new businesis veryWe pledge you our continued efforts to earn gtod will from you and from who comes to us on yourreoomenf NE 18 8 9 fijHISAW PILING BHOitBANK LANLAKE MICBfirst NationalQUALJTYCOURTEOUS SERVICE ORDER YOURHeedEARLY BIRDSSupewtoiotietf FeeWn Beeerre Ow Ferfcrel Depoeit tamr ERTIFIED OATS AND BEANSFOR SPRING PLANTTN6LRMERS FEED COMPANY   V f sTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 13, 1955Have You Made Your Pledge TO HELP PROVIDE THE NEWMcPHERSON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERNUMBERDIVISIONTEAM SUBSCRIBEDPAIDBALANCE Howell, Michigan 1955M0pttal Development Committee ,is Hr LIVINO8TON COUNTYIn eensideratie of the gifts of others, IWe hereby subscribe to the McPHERSON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTERThe sim of Dollars  Payable D Quarterly  SemiAnnually beginning 1955 and ending on orbefore March 1, 1958 or as follow D I hereby authorize my employer to deduct the balance from my salary or wages in installments beginning April 15, 1955SignatureAddressObtained by    PLEASE MAKE CHECKI PAYABLE TO McPHERSON COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER,INC Ip  Ia  vH P 3 1x 5 I IHaH 4if2X J O  If not, please complete the pledge card shown hereand mail it to P 0 Box 182  Howell, MichiganOSPITALOPMENT COMMITTEE for Livingston County HOWSYOURBUDGETTHESE ARE TRYING TIMES for the family paycheckand the lady of the house has a mans job whan it corneato balancing her budgetShe has a friend and helper in the truck however, foralthough she may not reali ze it motor transport helps keep cost of living down by cutting transportation costsThe average family spends more for transportationthan for any other item SIVJ iv,d Si il is clear that theability of UIKLS to inueuie the cfiienoy of moving goods of all kinds results in substantial saving to theconsumerThe thing we have to guarl rrruni is alWvinp politicians to increase taxes on tru k Vx il the ivoro than fair share theyre already payinfor ,you see,, every tax increase on trucks actually coies riMout nf the peoplespocketbooks in increased prices for everything they buyMichigan Tucking AelationRom where I sit iy Joe Marsh Learn How toPull TogetherSaw a kid ga hj tke Civimhoffice oa a braiM wagon me of whea mf arotaer aa4 I Vere about forty jeart yanagerOur folks werent poor, butthere wasnt enoiagh to buy twov wagons for Christina We got one between us Dad madekruleithat we each could have it for week  but the boy with thewagon was responsible for keeping the kitchen woodbox filled Seemed a bargain to Bud anH meat first But soon we diseov1 ere it was no mote fun playing aloo than working alone Itwant long btfor we were sharing the waom im return 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>   t Volume 72 M I S K I G A N ft  Oil  TO PINCKNEY DISPATCHWwlnuday, April 6, 1955LLLCiiONRiiULTS  Part Master Night Catholic GnurenMass education production is get ting a lot of attention from thos shocked by statistics College pi1 dents are telling the legislature thai  109,000 students on Michigan campus now will tfrow to 20i,000 by F70These figure show that 150,000  will be needed to handle the situu tion Senator Don VanAntwerp differs with the college presidents He avs if education isu to become big bus ness, then big business should be consulted He would orgiinixe a com mittee of business and industrial executives to tell the state how to build a statewide educational plant Firsthe wants to have the University of Michigan and Michigan State to concentrate on the last 2 years of cvlege work leaving the first two yearsto other colleges He wouldhave the statw aid these first year junior andcommunity colleges in all parts of the state, also the church connectedcolleges He says Jay this the statecould save 50,00ffifcD0 or the 150, 000,000 Ha says Wy could handlethe first two year college courses asthe big colleges do not specialize the first two years The smaller collegeswould be move efficient as the average student is lost in the big col j leges He is chairman of the educa jUo nal committee Senator Mriiswould expand the teachers collegesto relieve the burden on the two big colleges  iWhether Senator Vanderwerpsproposal will be adopted despite ,heavy pressure against it frm Ann JArber and East Lansing remains to  be seen They both want big building programs Cerk,iHighBARNES HOTEL BIRNSThe Bames Hotel at Tswas burrsetl to the ground Friday morningwas owned and operated by Mrs Toay deFillippi funuPincknty It was n 2 storybuilding next to thecourthouse and had 29 ItMr andieiNy of frameIosco countyrooms 10 ofthese were occupied at the time oftha fire The fire started in the barandwas discovered at 400 a m by 2 truck drivers of bread wagons Arthur Ziehl a Tawas fireman was hurtand Wm Sharp of Oscoda overcome by iok The motel at the rear wasot injured Iss is estimated at111,000 The Detncrats seem to nave conmueU tneir victory trend uf iat fallincomplete return showed hew in wijt lean for all state officesIn Putnam 540 votes were cast,compared to L61 2 years ago and 571 iusi ial There were VdB Democrat straights and 41 Republican410 bailots were splits  The Democrats won all offices Lriuifiual returns gavu Lloyd Ha  dee a 6 point margin jover Stanley Diukel for supervisor Recanvasi took 6 votes from liendee and one  from Dinkei giving Hendee a one vole victory Tne vote was as followsMajoritySup, Lloyd Hendee, D, 368 1 Stanley Dinkei, R, 367Murray KennedyD 342 161Iviaxiida Clark, R, 181, Arnpld lierquist, D, 369 215 Homer Abney, R, 154 Com, John Gunners, D,364Trustee, Ben White, 367 George Long, R, 118 Trustee, Leo Lavey, D, 3G6 Mable White, R, 136 justice Phillip Gentile,D, 389i Charles Hewlett, R, 85j Jus lice, Fred WyliD, 376t Brandon White jr Bd of Rev, Asher WyliiConstablesMurray Dagg, D, 360,Harry Frost ,L 276, E Geer, D, 29SMike Harnack sr D, 306, GeorgeTansley, R 138, Floris Clark, R, 192, Cy Lathers, R, 150, ErdleyVaiiSickel, R, 196 The Democrat state ticket wasgiven a majority On the proposal to buy the Citizens Insurance buildingthe vote here was No 1 No 199,Yes 114 No 2 to finance it No No 205, Yes 131In the county No 1 earned 3056to 2946 but No 2lost2708 to 26o2 which kills the propositionCharles Uennett, D, won for supervisor in Hamburg but Mrs Ellen McAfee, D, lost for treas byDexter John Stirling anl theDemocrat ticket won, Ralph had no opposition in Unadilla Livingston Lodge No 76 F 6 AM held her 25th annual pant raab tcra night banquet at tthe schoolSaturday nightThe crowd was notas large as last year about 200 being present Most of the grandlodge officers arrived early andwent to the lodge rooms The dinner was at 7 p m at the school erved by the OES The grand lodgeofficers, past masters and lodge olficeig were seated at a long table enthe north side extending the lengthof the building The table decora ions and high light of the firstpast masters night were Harriet Rah rig St Marys Catholic CharcbKev Fr Albert Schmtft, PastorSunday Mases 800 and 1000 amNoveaa devotions, Fnuuy eveningat 7tOConfessions, Friday evening afterNovena Devotion and Saturday from730 to 900 p m and Sunday before the 800 MassMeaiionite UtiuruhCalvary Mennonite ChurchKev Ezra Beaciiy, PastorS S Supt S alu r EschElementary School , CURRftlh QKIXDKRGAKTKN NEWS iinniiie ijiiughn made a bird hby liiiiiseii and painted it IK hbluck arul unit rabbit naiiiedty has baby brother,Patrick Spimit was in Ann ArToryuahi1 i TiiiiinSunday Hi24922630426375 In entireGlenn1LMMENTARY SCHOOL NKWS The following is a list of schoolraethtrs who will act as chairmanand cochairmen of entertainmentsaud amusements for the carnival to be presented Saturday April Sifrera 4 to 9 p m, at the Elementary Sehool Contributions or donationsfor the event may be brought to the school the morning if April 23Youmay call the chairman for detailsGeneral ChairmanMrs HelenWalton, phone U 89789 PublicityMrs Joseph Hachey,Mrs John TessmerBudget and FinanceMrs Louis,RootDscorationsMrs Ear Scluiman,Mrs Clyde CloughBake Sale Mrs Edmond Hainos,Mrs Dewey SteffenRefmhmentsMrs Howard CraigRummage SaleMrs Oscar BeckWhite ElephantMrs StanleyDinkeiMoviesMrsJane SimpsonFish PondMrs Richard DulioisHandicraftMrs Earl SchumanComic Books Mrs Roy Fisher,Kiddie RidesMrs Josephine Zczulka8th Grade PlayersMrs EricRose, Mrs John BurgSquare DancingMrs DouglasFisherHandwriting AnalystMadam X Who Is Madam X wife attendedDetroit fairCampbell called onLansing withtheSunAlbert Dinkei and WHMeyer arehome from the hospital Born to Mr ami Mrs HowardRead at University hospital, Mondaya 7 lb 11 oz daughter, Mary Susanoi the Louis Warners srJohn Eisele is home after a Hthree weeks stay at Truth or Consequences, New Mexico,Mr and Mrs John Loyer attended tlu funeral of her tmt, MraClartiTaylor at Krecekenridg last Wed nesdayOna Campbell andthe flower shov in grounds SaturdayMr and Mrs OnaTom and Rita HoweCail Lentz family indayJohn Koyer and wife visited theCharles Petix family in Detroit Saturday find ealed on the ClarencePratts in Ann Arbor SundayCallers of Rill Wylie over theweek end were Stanton Line and1 Hubert Ledwidge of Royal Oak and Mrs, Lillian Wylie of Dexter,William Tiplady of Ann Arborcalled at the Lee Tiplady and LeoLavey home SundayThe Ralph Hal family were Sundixy dinner guosts of the Dale Millers in MarionCarl Shojman of Eaton Rapid wata Friday caller at the Bob Pikehomo Mike Sherman is spendingthe week here Also Leighton Pikeof DetroitCallers of Mr and Mrs JesseHenry Sunday were Hugh Wardand wife of Jackson, Clyde Smithand wife and MrsRobert Walker of Ann Arbor, Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn of Greg Mrs Eloyse Campbell playedwrgau music during the dinner andRev MeLucas gave the invocationLawrence Cainburn W M gavethe welcome and introduced thetoastmaster, James Lunsford, pastmaster of Palestine Lodge, DetroitHe is also junior warden in the Consistory Lodge of Perfection DegreeClare Miller responded for the Livingston past masters and introducedthe Livingston past masteraThoepresent were Fred Swarthout, Rt Schafer, James H Hooker, P Vi Curlett, Glenn Slayton, Calvin Hook WVPercy Ellis, Norman Milier,OnaCampbell, Cliff Miller,Wesley Reader, Joe Griffith, Jack HannettClyde Fisher George Gardner, MerwinCampbell, Winston Baughn, ClareMiller and Lawrence fiaughnAffiliated past master wereHenry Hauck, Otto Poulson, Chin Robinson, Rex SackettThe Grand Lodge officers wereintroduced They were Howard Taylor, Grand Master Francis Dodye,Gd S Wj C ha ries J, SJieruauT 4Sec Rev W C Donald, id ChapMorgan Snumd, id LectjJoe Hunttr, Gd S D Rex Sackett, Gd JD Glenn Marlatt, Gd Tiler AUoWillaid Sauei1, Arthur Turrey and Faricis Benson, Bd of GenPurposes and and Hugh McLellan, Detroit andand Olin Robinson, Deputy IInThe 3 candidates for grand marshall introduced were Willard SauerSparta Aithur Torrey, Grand and R, F Thalner, Flint Morning Worship,by Mrs y School   Youn Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship Service WednesdayThursday 730 p m, Specialen service, Dr  M iliiaeJ iLyon, speaker Sunttly, April 3 at 7ii 1Easter Cantata at chuuh 1000H07 M0800 Billday 1 iarr Jobnand Larry Kstii1 suits JJotslord Tach,lei ail Lindaliavc TIJI heI, patint arestair health board  a i v iii  bi jljm,ri according t on now there are 1000bed in LbTiie newUKJSl TH hospitals in Michije a I Kalamaoo has iiUcntly there is talk soiiu of ihe hospitals for otl S Tin state is way behindjiitntaJI ill and retarded d institution haBKennvlindii Fivbc liail tiiiiany Sunvas in Detroit on duj4 lias li pups, lias 4 b,ib lambsiur tarjur dad lias a nv arI  i1 I i1 I ter witVi ir, t i 11 iiini to yrueandpi ntRev J W Winder, PastorSunday School 930 a mMorning Worship 1045  mThur night prayer meeting 1 1,1at the church atWed choir practiceThe PeoplesM36 Wot between Unadilla StreetsRev KeithSunday SchoolSunday WorshipYouth Group Evening ServireTliur Prayer Mjr Choir PrarMie Wo1 Sr Chor Practice Wed 800730 p m WU Ml 111hwiiia in iand, Pastor 943 a1100 a 700 p800 p800 p 400 p730 p mrmmm am A I,i,Li in 1, i at  aw GRA  I      i iiJ  i alibiis isUid Awe liearterlinton SundayJ birdathadniak xbutay , jat i, to aunt Til LrtJHtwaitirijr list and it takes t anyif in there Tht same ijf the insane asylums AcctHdiiiu tbe tiialib board is consideHlt rfnfei inv the patients fremUnwell Sanitarium to vther hsp makniK it Vr to a mental h Tlu Howell institution hasitv of  patients but at ti M ime has only 222 Per etin 1JU1 bas been retreaekifllarmin has beennid and their llolstein herd aiiyifit abandoned Still theirr, i aitiui 75,001 a year The lli Sinitai JLiin wan the first i  knd , 1H established ir the statbarl abuui 1908 TheGeuje W Tieple WHS appoiHteii1 t Mirhiyan Sanitariuml,y Cuv Warmr and served fr BMI, ini uf years In those days ithid a iMitf waiting list Howwt, , imiidn  of other such institutibave KM n biiilt iiue then and thurf nyh patients te fillet hemha re Melirl iiiii her I I  J I i LGALILEAN MISS 10Nr   i a MOdadi i d lit lieV Illba chiekt 1H i 1a newt J11Larry MattSunday School Morning Worshipveniujr ServiceWpd Praver 10u0 AM104o A M  MilWr it  i M11 i J a tie ii1newf i K  wnMl  i old ajv pension systematisid ionvaifscfnt homes top p Hue i,iushrinn aiter a rain Inii aMs tiie obi at peHsiew is tii aifiit to pay the keep f the diiiic at these homes Invalids get a e, puinn than ihe average In iin mi st fraternal societies havt  111  IVLbLv aiLU4 mxh H d ni r Th Catholic dioceuei  purchased the 750 room Il4tlif dier ti use as a horn fr thtnvy already have a hovnt fta  i ini e Wayne county,WILLIAM PADLKYWilliam 1adiey, S7 ditihome in INardon, Ya hinhe had Jived o many ars  i   l haa i i h nHe 11 eiliter received Baughnhis past retiring masmasters apronand carrying cast his brother,Wnstoa making th presentation William H Gardner wats presenteda life membership by his brother, Glenn and Karl Baughn by Norman  Miller Edward Allen wa unable tomood received it for him from Reg Jniond receivd it for him from Reg  Schafer Rex Read was also absent and at his request the secretary re joeiveri it jHoward Taylor, Grand Master ofFlint gave the address He is controller for the Buick division of,General Motors He stressed Mas jonie needs speecially the 88 bed hos pital grand lodge desires to build at the Alma Masonic Home to be financed by a 2 a year increase in thedues or percapita of Michigan MacansThe entertainment numbers wereby Mrs Loretta Schafer and daughter, Patsy ,accordians aad MrsBurnett, guitar and several select ion by the Craftsmens Quartette,George Gardner, Orlaod Winslow, Harold Riggs and Earl AhfoidKev Donald, grand chaplain gavethe benediction the son of Henrybel Patlley fmarried Knentbor Sie surpj Willene ThrcMai, Teeplea past Mastersonic Lode Lodge on his d DIMilbs  i iesi fof inM II  Iwh a iuiLia  ,itei1,Pin knew i i J  HIliirtlui  Alull I iitncer did v niauTie uni visiteu visit h ivMial s vliN Itd in hi va 1 n, e in lo  b id1GICO1COURT NEWS DESSIK SCOTTKNMrs Bessie Sroiten i r the late Col ilwin S Gdrehad funeral services held for her inDetroit lust Thursday She h,,i lived in California for many year Sj leaves a daughter, Mrs Ned Tons,Col George gave the University ofMichigan th 1000 acre yanie reserve here and the land for the Kirk in I heHills in Bloomfield, Oakland countyPAIL J JONESPaul J Jones, son of Josiah andSarah McCullough Jones died Saturday at U of M hospital,Ann Arbor His family lived on the C V VatiWinkel farm here about 35 yearsago The deceased had been in Ja kson 80 years where he worked for the ProWeld Co Surviving are ason,Paul,and 4 sisters, Mrs CelesteMcKinley, Pinckney, Mrs MinnieScripture, Chelsea, Mrs Ruth Riethmiller, Jackson, Mrs Hattie Brooks, Plymouth and 3 brothers,Samuel of Plymouth and Harry andWilliam of Jackson re it A dot he,t w i n tir   A i nold Home,i of aii sect of creed can   fuel when their children k u v Jir can care lor themti liiMitih anywhere in tht beef I ,,iiie Mis Lisenhwer,eiifi  wile was fresBt at R f ii  i  ne uUicr nitfht when i iiered searing1 a Vee n ica wiiii heis Tbe wiiiHAD tnri t Mined pale when shee i iilarity in dreves i iin in o anoibei rooiw Ml i in evi, illy1  i hr COJlt  fildni tlie njisi amugiwg ,i ine Hie IJys wfctMoitli antiridee has tieat babyd Sia I c ell i coatSI a i o M 1irkiM ni o the dentiiidaat , II 11vvij  fend, nelei eii a 11 i 11  t  of Vieiu uverat the Presidentwhobanquet tables no htha i paryvacationLiinllf1st,Welet We i it eit  heiast ran The JiHi uftownhitrodin Id o the deathAH iiiuiiiri  uf theBarbara d f2nd and rdafhad a oi A lii liCi I1 last and s i r A i Mr m NKWSin rhooll iIn rweek hilly R,tcde home flM1 hisin Analyst who will surprise and Mrs Dolly Baughn and childrenamazt you with her great know visited her mother, Mrs Harold Itdge of character reading, be sure Franklin in HoweI last wekt visit her booth, you will learn Ernest Kew and wife of Detroitthings about yourself you never were Sunday guests at the AlberlX Judge CarlandButler to 18 months probation and ordered him to make resttition ef160 to the Citizens Mutual Ins Coof Howell He atole a box of moneyand gtampB there Huebner got i day, in jail  ,  , , , Tht funeral services were at thewntencec Arnold, B hftrdt Funera, H  c I    Tuesday Rev Keith Rue f pinck offieiatin Bm,alCemeteryreeoghlzed before IN APPRECIATIONI wish to extencl my thanks to theVoters of Putnam Township forthefr Vote of Confidence and Fine Support at the Polls MondayLloyd HendeeThanks for the support at the pollsMonday April 4 Arnold Berquistt appreciate your support at thepells Monday where I led the ticketand intend to carry out ray plaform Justice Phillip Gentile Dinkei homeRoy Smollett and wife of Petoskey called at the Albert Dinkei tmnie last week and on others in thevicinityThe neighborhood gave the Asher rWylies a farewell party Saturdaynight at the Marion town house35 Jwere therein behalf of the company  Bert Wylie presented them with a  money John iluebner got 2 day, infor driving on a revoked license Divorces were granted to Imeafrom Thomas Moulner Beverly fromGeorge Griffin JrBradley Merithew of Taylor iy meter was arrested whei his car collided with another at Grand Riverand Michigan Are in the early inor1ning hours Sunday Liquor was foundin his car He waived examinationand was given 9 days in jail A 14 year old girl from Romulus who waswith him was returned to her home  February 25 state police were call jed to old Birkett or Dr Towner homemLo TT  c , , , ,   on the Dexter Road where 4 peopleThe Herb Sneed family of How1 al, minon wer, Mtin 8tranpl Lie came home from Florida Satur j uor wag fouad if  whih RMrs Edith Carr and son, Robert,visited the Gail Middletons in De itrmt Sunday ffnvr caTTerf on the 1NTBRTAIN GRANDOFFICERSAnn Shirley Reason entertainedthe grand officers and grand reppresentatives of the Grand Assem bly Order of Rainbow for Girls in Michigan and their parents at theU of M Fresh Air Camp,PattersonLake ever the week end 35 werethere moth1Jerryer, Cv day Linda Rhodes shopbo Saturday She yocshoes and a kiteJudy tieary nncUdf last week FlorcruM Itley visitedmother in firacd Rapids John Walton had companyday broi hbirt thd in Ann Ara new pair ofin rhicer a iSun discoveryAH 111tea FontUc H bill was inin tfie legislature previdiag pialt for any pern ehiid under the ae There wa a referesto it and it aiust iiiVtby the voters Eery legislature sees a bilon onv Hue defeathe oihers failed te pass er killed in committee It is Aih bill would get anyreuii States with capitol punisk,ii ,til have such murders Theyare idniost always the work ef Men tally deluient people for wkicbAlMuan ias but limited faeilitieto iaic for La peer i the enly stiiiitMII for this purpose al it itovercrowded with a long waiting1 listThere is nuieh taik about rmdyi this condition but little has keett eij ielseii attaiieiajtpi odon if the ej pitrishnuiitpeoj iLodI and i pe i eui itEddie Fihc r pond Snnrfay iary Ritledcthe woorf Bobby nrts bird av 100 turtles in afound a snake inPat andWs rTeTped still missinjrvisited her pranMISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS Mrs Ivan Richardson va hostessto the Ladies Missionary Society ofthe Peoples Church last Wcdndey 20 members were there and 1guestMraLloyd Wellman led devotionsand Mrs Celi Nash, the propnam which was a Bible Quiz and parrtemine of Bible characters Refreshments were served Mrs NelsonMr and Mrs Lee Lavey, Jackfthftrp and wife mad MrsMae Metzhad dianer at Frankenmuth SundayMd called on the Tom Howes sr atlast Tawas and the Tony defillip ftea at Tawat The latter expectedte atari rateaUdine their hoUl dexiwMiiii kr  frirfay this wttk Bettes family in Waled Lake J J 9Lrtki wr foun4 in the wIRoberta Ackley and Pat Thayervisitetl the formers aunt, MadgeJack at Mt Pleasant last week George Foster and Roy Brooks ofFlint called on Mrs Mary Hofflast towed to Pinckney Walter Beelingerof Rush Lake reported his cottajrs o  ,   ,rabhfiiLoffiahiaie tAu, Bugzrd w hvee jextjneetinfrWankets, food, ete Most of,BAKE SALE APR1L 9til  d The Sophmere ClaRs of Pincknoyhigh school will hold a bake sale at tthe telephone building Saturday,ApriJ and 23 from 10 a m to 1 p mBorn to Mr and MrsElmer Alternbart CUssie Haines of DexterTwo of, the juveniles were returnedto Detroit where they were on probation The two from this cotintywill go bfre probate court here In all the four had stolen four cam, then Pat but Mike isRolecn Singermother SundayPauline Stnpleon has a nivBonnie Honds cat has 4 kittoisShaft1 visited her aunt and unrlein Dexter SECONl GRADE NKWSWo are jrhul to have a now girlotii room She is Mary WvUe from the Yniinylof school LIBRARY NEWSNYw books at the Library arKatheme by Seton and Geod MerBMikeJLcatfh , The Herb Palmer family wera IBDetroit Friday The Russell Clark family of BockIike and Donald Clark ofspent Sunday at the WalterhomeMrs Dorothy Dinkei and JehaAjrand Christine spent Sunday wittlher sister, Mm Luella PiatarseA im nStockbridre Mr and Mrs PercyKoiscr was in Detroit Eas  home from Florida Ellis arrNviFriday 1Wter shopping Friday Sarah McMarkrn was up northdurinir vacationI Ao A11 i n onVTsiterrKt tits bTcT home at Inkstor last week Billy Shirey jo sunburned duringvacation jRose Marie Vedder s a newjump rope    Cheri Darrow was inFridayLaurel Titusoutfit Fred Read s Saturday and therew Nesbita Monday George Dags sr, Geoiand WHliam Keener ofspent the week end witkha a new BrightonEaster Horn to Mr and liraHenry of Strawberry Lake atJoe hospiul Ann Arber latsa 7 lb son, DannieGeorge Gardner aadback from Florida faatwere also fat Cktotfq,THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, April 6, 1955liWANTED MUST BE EXPERIENCEDAPPLY T0Detroit Die Set Pinckney Michigan Phone UP 83191Mate Help WantedAll Typts of Production Machine OptrttersAutomatic Screw Machine, Bar Mackke Optr tors, Tool Skarpeners, Tool Room MechanicsMachnt Repait Men, Electricians, Tin SmithUnd Millwrights t ADetroit Transmission DivisionGeneral Motors Corporation Willow Run NEIGHBORING NOTESA check of winter deer losses willbe made in 150 sample strips inMichigan each 2M miles in length by4 man teams No dead raccoons have been reported found in several months and the distemper that was killing themis thought to have abated 47 coyottes, 39 bobcats and 1503foxes were bountied in February Michigans wild turkey experimenthas expanded SporUmeji released some in Arenas county last week and others were released in Ostoda T ie states, releases last year were all in the Allegan state forest  The probate court has approved the purchase by the state f the DoU acres James Vernor Estate near Lipeer for recreation useIce has kept the smelt from spawning but when it goes out some 200 million are expected to crowd Michigan streamsState workers have livetrapped 150deer this winter to study their habits Dr W H Erwin and wife of Howell celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary March 27th,The townships who send childrento the Stockbridge school districtmet last week to dec idle on how Uassess the lands of the district Asupreme court decision last year wasthat all lands in fractional schooldistrict must use the state equaliz ed plan The supervisors failed toagree and, voted to ask the state taxcommission to set the valuationThe Rogers Corners school hasvoted to be annexed to the Chelsea school district806 children received immunizationshots at Chelsea Jast weekThe Chelsea Kiwanis is sponsorran AH Sports banquet t the school tihere April 18 Wally Weber istoastmaster and Sonny Gendee ofthe Detroit Lions, speakerKathiyn Rudnicki is valedicrorianof the Fowlerville senior class uvi Cecelia Carusi, salutatorianMara Miller, Fowlervlle hiuschool coach has resigned to accept a coaching job at Grand LedgeThe county hospital drive wentway over the top f08,7990 in mo ney and pledges being collectidThe Dexter Firemans boxing 1KVat the hiyh school there is Saurpfayv Aprin23  Sr children were given immtmi zatibrishHsirt Dexterlast weetrEmmett Harris has reared aliT 38 years as a Howell rural mail c i rierI Stewart Matthais, 21 of 1M jfl Michigan State College ynHr, w killed March 20 lii  i  a tree on Hacker Road nea Uii j ton Ed Fritch is the new pv 1, ef the Howell Tlutary ChubDr Harry Hun ing on has J after 4H years of midiral iiafiaii H has delivered 1 SDO  ,,,y The Owosso Speedway eiii Syndy April 10 for racing cars Mr and Mrs Floyd Jovc f  ell observed their Uuli vvii  nivrsary March LTMiss Winifred Baldwin of ILindiliand Thomas Hcruys of Siilnc  married at the latter place last wee HOWELL, MICHGANLEE THEATREWhttaor Lok,Tues, Wed, Thyr, April 5, 6 7 My ma Loy and Frederic Marsh toBEST YEARS OF OUR LIVESFriday, Saturday, April 8, 9 1 uhl b maturePhil Carey and Martha Hyer inWYOMING RENEGADES lsoPaul HenreLd and Patricia Medina InPIRATES OF TRIPOLI Friday, Saturday, April 8, 9New WonderREVENGE OF THE CREATURE  withJohn Agar and Lorf Nelson andCULT OF COBRAwithFaith Domergue Color Cartoon1Sunday, Monday, April 10, 11 Matinee Sunday JiJW p m com  Stewart ftrainger and Grace Kelly inGREEN FIREIn Cinemascope and Color Sun, Mon, Tues, April 10, 11, 12Kirk Douglas, Jeanne Crain and Clair TrevorInMAN WITHOUT A SSTARFeaturetteNovelty Cartoon NewsiTties Wed, Thurs, April 12 13, 14 Kirk Douglas and Blla Darvi TnTHE RACERSin Cinemascope and ColorGeoj Collins has gone to Detinit to drive a teamMac Kennedy is working in theMises Murphy millinery shopMrs, Win Ha mum entertained hermother arid sister from Munith astj week Kuaeno Smith has sold his farmj at Anderson to Mike Roche and mov ed on Mrs Julia Pangborns farm Will Penniniton is moving on JohnI Mortcnsons furm,Albert Dinel has the measelsSome OHO stole a robe from JohnDon hik1 buggy while he was at the Macabees Fair at Plainfield but it w mysteriously returned 2 days latrI Mr and Mrs Koy Smollett weim  over njyhi guests of the Louis WagI nnrs Thursday They were n their1 1 way home to i eloskey after spend ing the wiiUor al Silver Springs ini Maryland Wednesday, Thursday, April 13, 14MGNS Finest PictureTHE BATTLEGROUNDA Drama StarringVan Johnson, John Hodiak, Ricardk Montalban and Jeorge Murphy Color CartoonSYLVAN THEATRE Chelsea, MichiganFriday, Saturday, April 8, 9 SIX BRIDGES TO CROSSAction Drama starringTony Curtis, Julia Adams, Geerge NadorStory of Brink RobberyNews and CartoonSunday, Monday, April 19, 11 THE LONG GRAY LIN1 In TechnicolorwithTyrone Power and Maureen OHara in CinemaScope3 Sunday Shows 330,600,830DR IE CAMPAUj OPTOM ETRIST  Eye Examinations VednescLfLYand Saturday , by Appointment1 126 ChiLson Road, 4 mi N of M86Brighton AC 74431 Tues Wed, Thurs April 12 13, 14THE VIOLENT MENin TechnicolorA Western StarringGlenn Ford, Barbara Stanwyck and E G Robinsonin CinemaScopeShows 715, 905CominsrRicochet, Vera Cruz, GlassSlipper, Bridges at Teyko, TheCountryGirL Miv anl MK, Georg Pasa oftroit ware Saturday dinner gufitg Asher Wylic is working in BrightonNotes of 48 Years AgiATB Of IPrelate Ceurt for the Countyof NASCAR Flying Mile at DayUaa Beack In the Matter o toe EfUte ofIva 1 Melria also known ai KvaIitella Melria Deceased At a session of said Court held onMarea 25, 19 W Present, Honorable Hiram It Smithie ef Probate Notice isHereby Given, That jhefetitiemof Francis M Barron, ikt executor ef said estate, prayingkit final account be allowed and theresidue of said estate assigned to the pepT entitled thereto wTTTbe heard at the ProbateCourt on April 19, 1955 at ten A M It is Ordered, that notice thereof tbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consecutively previous to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause a copy of this noticeto be served upon each known party  iaterett at hit last known tddree by registered mail, return receiptI demanded, at least fourteen 14 j deje prior to saeh hearing, or fey personal service at least five I daysprior to such hearing Hinm  Smith,  Jelest rtnaafll Aeglster of Dr C L Siglor is sjHidiijf n f wweeks in Liberty New York at a Tl SanitoriumWe thank Mrs John rorteuiSr for A fine chicken for FrterHugh Finley has bought a jewelryitore at St Charles and is movingthereRev A G Gates of New Hampshire has been hired as pastor of ihv Congl churchAt the election Monday the Democrats won all the offices but svnivviior and highway commissionerWm, C Miller won supervisor overJohn Dunns by 9 votes and FredGrieve, highway Com by 6 votesover Bert VanBlaireum Otherselected were Will Moran deri V W Barnard, treas E W Kmody, justice Frank Tiplady, Bd of JJPVAt the W I C social at the R GWebb home Friday the following pro gram was put on Chorus, Y I CSolo, Viola Peters Recitation, Glenn Tupper Phonograph music Duet,Grace and Harold Grave ReritaiirCarmen Leland Solo, Ralph Miller  Webb 4Spot a good new or used car youd like owningOur bank has a good pian for carfinandniPayments are planned to fit your income, and youmay arrange your own insurance if you wishFinancing costs at our baok are reasonablevuick, friendly serviceTHE McPHFRSON STATE BANK 7p to 10,000 insured by our membership in the FederalDeposit Insurance Corporation  I8BA Over EiffhtyNine Years ofWagoners GroceryMiss Lillian Boyoe has her millinery opening Saturday The suit ofEloyjL 6066 PJnckney ReadvsVANS MOTOR SALES145 East Main St Kinckoey Mr imFlorida are visiting taoir daugh tter, Mrs Lyna Beattie aid familyof uh Lake Taey, have a suerkerne at Newberrylir uti Mrs Leuis Wagner grare hewe after tyeeiiaff S atksat Wahaaja, flW Frank Peters over mill pondrights has been carried to the supreme courtClyde Darrow spent the wk cpdwiththe Curlett family in DexterWirt Smith has an auction advertised for April 11The Congl Ladies Aid took in 2at their dinner election day The Misses Beulah flauprm andMable Sigler spent the week on in BrightonMrs Jay Stanton of Chclser vrohas been ill with spinal meningitis is betterCharles Beurman has been appointed supt of the county fawu uality MechandiseStroddard, present supt will move to HowellThe Porter Clothing Co of Hovollwftt harve a dtspfay of Mvri ruiT Boys suits at Hotel Tuomey, April4 and 5Mrs AJfred Fuhrman and Mrs,Carol Wiltse gave a shower for Jfrs Joyce Fuhrman one night lastweek tLOW PRICESBeer and Wise to Take OutPhone Hewell 706J2THE ROUSH PLUMBING Plumbing RepairingSt Phone UP4 V SfBM HNCKNST DISPATCH Wednesday, April 6, 1955Act ofUtTtto fiowatt St  in, i   LINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGS ifCANNED GOODS SHOESGROCERIES ORYGOODSSusan LaBell had a tonsil removal operation at McPaeraon laat weekKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE FLOWERf POP All OCCASIONS fromfMAW Phone 28T HI MtPUMOSI IUII STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tot the County of LivingstonIf the Matter of the EaUte oStewart Andersen Deceased PresentHonorable Hiram RSmithJudgeofProbate, iAt a session of said Court heldMarch 25, 955   Notice is Hereby Given, that the jthe petition of Gerald Reason, theadministrator of said estaterpraying his final account be altawod and theresidue of said estate assigned tothe persons entitled thereto, will beheard at tht Probate Court on the ltU 4uy el April, 1935 at ten AM It is Ordered, that notice chereofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consectiVilyprevious to said day of hearing in t tie Pinckney Dispatch and that the petitioner cause a copy of this notice tobe served apon each known party ininterest at hit last known address byregistered mail, return eccipt Jmanded at least fourteen 14 daysprior to such hearing or by personalservice at least five  days prior to such hearinjr Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copyCelesta Parahall o Mia Wiftfred Grave who hasia Jackua amd Howell tkis waiterkas returned to her own kume here Vince LaJoba with his uncles olAH Arbor visited tke Tony defiliipies at Tawad Friday Edward barber and wife oi Dnvihe called on the Ixvin KenaedySunday  Mr and Mrs M J Keason entertained the Gerald Reason, JackReason and Max Reynolds familyat dinner Sunday Mrs Raymonda Morris and twodaughters visited Miss Sarah Led widge last weekDan Driver and wife and 2 children of Dexter called n Mrs Margaret Clark and family SundayMrs Dorothy Diakel and childrenwere in Ha well last TuesdayTke Joe Griffith family were inDetroit last TuesdayClarence Jiaver and family ofFarmiHgton called on the Murray Kennedy home Sunday Bob iiuck and son, Johnny, spentSunday in Am Arbor with his mutn er, Mrs Anua TaskFrank Aberdeen and wife wereSunday guests ef the Harold Fairchild s in Hoyal OakAl Johnson of Detroit called oitthe Lawrence Camburns Saturday The L J Henry family visitedthe Keith Bradburys in Chelsea OH Sundayifrl Kimberly and family of Willow Village spent Sunday at UieTom Ware homeThe Bob dUannon family of Redford and Mrs Edna Spears andJack Sheldon were Sunday guests of the Francis Shenan familyState Trooper Garth Meyer ofBad Axe was here this week andcalled on his father, W H Meyirat St Joe hospital MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures  and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServiceHONE UP8114 6 7 S CAST MUWATER SYSTEMSPLUMBINGStanley linkefTRACTORS CARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO MJCH   i 6S2Represented by  H W WYLIEPMGASTAPPAN WITH COOUJlSPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFERRegular PriceAllowance for your presentYou pay only 00000000000000Come In today See this new and beautiful range modespecially for hornet beyond the gas maim See amting Coolilt,, the automatic oven pilot that aoes rvie goHockey Appliance StorerEE ALUMINUMBOATWT 100 LBS 17950 Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy andMrs Dorothy Kennedy were in Jackson Thursday Juaior Henry and wife of Detroitcalled at the Alfred Fuhrman an4L J Henry hemes Sunday  Mrs Ralph Hall attended the 4HAchievement days at Howell lastMonday and Tuesday  Mr and Mrs James Whitlery entertained the Fred Read aniff JohnMcGuire families at dinner Sunday Mrs Ruth Ritter received werdlast week that her uncle, ErnestTravis, 94, diet at Napierville,Ill last week Mrs Jane Nasfe Clark and herhusband, Jack Clark leave Germany for the states April lith The Winston Baughn family spentSunday with the Gordo Allen family in Lansing Isabel Nash, Mrs Ruth Ritter aid2 SOBS took David Nasn wne kasbeen spending a week at the Mark Nash home back te Mich State College Sunday of Ann they shine like Hits rijhl nflthrn in Uvtric rttiujf IJ them,ir pictureSwitch to CLEAN ELECTfce Kenntthry family MEYER BOAT TRAILER500 LB CAPACITY, 8750WOOLSEY MARINE PAINTSmelt NU WaidersHip BootsArchery fackle Gulf Clubs and Supplies Complete Line of Fly Casters Spring Rods and Reels Boat TipsETHunde Outboard Motor Sales  Srvice  Open Sundays MILL CREEK SPORTING GOODS STPbowJU68135  Dexter, lArber aad the W McDonald familyef Jackson spent Sunday at the lUyfiuma seme Omar Gas and wife of Betreitspeat Sunday at the Lester McAfeehem Jack Hannettg Velvet Eez teamjbowletd at Bay City Sunday Theytook their wives aleng and had dinnner at Frankenmuth Mrs Anna Seefeeld and tthe DosJGHffea family of Ann Arbor wereSunday guests of the Robert SeefeUlfamily Tired of scrubbing and scouring blacKmed pots and nans afterevery meal Its a thank ss job So wliy iBecome a carefree electric cook You see, cl Jr it a niinute theyre as modern as orrovOS DE1H3JIJack Follick of Detroit called onthe Henry Haucks Saturday aad atFleyd Hollia apl family of Hara1 tended the Masenic banquet here SPECIALSThe JohMcDonnells are home I urdavfrom Cleyeland where hewMre D Malecently grated on Turer andMrand MrsLoui Rushin of Ann c0rt called on ye edArir, Marion VanNorman, Don Thomas Beftner wasand 3 children and Rev aroundr Spelding of Detroit called at G1 Gerdner of Stantonth Georfe VanNorman home Sun Saturday at the Williamner howetakinf himH spentGardThe Robert Seefeld family was inAan Arbor  couple of days lastweek Mr and Mrs Florii CUrk and Ohannberi A n iRupert Garner andwif of Detroitwere week end fueaU of the GeorgeVan Norman family  Mr aad MM ftanry Pidgeen of Sunday with Mr Mary AMIVEGETABLESBEEF BY THE SIDE, LbDINNER PLATES, 27 Count CUPSTURKEYSXL Satisfaction or Your Money Bade SOMERS kvv   7JfW    rt J V   ,  to v Wtdawdft April 6, 1965capitol FIFTH GRADEThe winners in the spelling beewho could not be spelled down were Landa Kellenberger, BarbaraBaugha, Linda Barrett, MarleeaSchuckClaudia GarrKathy Reason, tincKlrcKathy Reason, Sherry Keiser, Ger rlily 1100 A M to THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNElTho jinckney SanitariumRay M Duffy, M D jiaid Darrow, Butch Nosker, MickeyRitUr, Don Aakley Our Michigan units are all completed and we will be ready ivr ourtrip to the capitol in couple of weeks We made birthday cards r rTerry Re well We had a nice vacation but areglad to be backWe are making charts to complete our units , Our Edison booklets from NVvyL Jersey are interesting We each each have our own P MExcepi WednesdaysIvluh, Tit Fri, Sat  0i LO 800 P MTISTffirclfl AVt Office i35  814  rpoint merita IHifftt School District Cham pious Front row Coach Reader, HoIliHgsworth, Htrb Dyer,im Lavay, Neil Calrk, Rill Rowt11, Dick HigysBaek Charle Hemy Don Packer,Bruce Jtahl, Alvin is,TM WyliV Jim Wilson AT 639 P MATHLETIC DINNERJN HONOR OF THE PINCKNEY PIRATES SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1955PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUMLets All Turn Out and Sh  the Bys Our Aprefatien for the Fiae Job They Did Lets Pr4 of Them Lets Be There Get Your Tick eta Marly at Any Business Place in Pisckney APrtgraa is BeingPlanned LYLE V MUNSEMRlvWTKKFl LAM  SIXTH GRAD Susan LaBelle went to the hos HONE I i 8and had her tonsils i movl last week v  We enjoyed our vacation hut are glad to be back in schoolWe thank the janitor for clean inland waxinir the floor It looks nio Dennis Specknagel James Gearyare teaching a unit aboui AlaskaThey do a good jobMrs Taach and Kristen are inBoyaten Beach, Florida and havinga fiat time Mrs Bonnie Henry is substituting for herWe are behind in arithmetic butare getting caught up by dwiny home work Our graduation program it tonalonff fine but we have to leiru totalk louderAs you know we are guin oI have a carnival Our room is goi to d a play called The EmptriorsNew Clothes  ASSOCIATERitter TVSaleServicRADIO ft TELEVISION SHtYICI Proapt ad CoartoowPhone UP 8W 125 Wefcrter 8i Finekney, MiehiganFUNERAL HOMEDon C Sartkonl DirectorModem Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U F 83172Fred C Reickhoff, Sr OPTOMETRIST10 West Grand RiverHow ell, MichiganPhone 338 xsidence 61Lloyd HeededLivestock HaulingWeekly Trip Made to DetrojGeneral TruckingPHONE V P W47st Iiiiurt River Hyvell, Michigan Rogr J GarrComplete insurance Coverag PHQNE UP62133Cl 1owleviliij 226F6SCHOOL NOTES CONT ifr wont hppinf mlast weak et Afcley cnUiSifr Friday,vt SefU kn a newhisFat NtoMftmtr visittiilast weekSchmidt hat birthdayKaren Rewtlls iothtr kai new steam irn by 5 in arithmeticRonnie H rave Larry f a ict Aniu Cltrk JOa indwra aidrf flmt sUnt  Clifford Mfev Wave net been abRay Kellenberger and 4 of his seRt Y itLriy tkig yarsistPrs were baptised Sunday tttraldiat Sji8U has moved to Many of the children r collect outk Lyo Karen Eichman pent laat wvI1 with the Russell Glover familybulletin eard lTlaii ftriiig we started dlviiin J Weblrville They broughthome Sunday kCrane and wife nrc UariFloridaErneit White and wife, oi II iv and the Garl Bidwell famiy cfIrighten culled on the Ben Wjui s  i3 IquistCemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford fj 1 Milfoid, MichiganMiiford Granite WoittReal EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Property Businen OpportunitiesLift Your Property Hith MUerald Reason1 tiiokfr  209 North Peaft PHONE 11 p 1thingsFOURTH GRADEThis week we start a unit nlit The Gift of the Nil Y finished our bird study andtook ojn booklets homt blr va1 will g t Milwaukee cation We have a fine display ofMe il  ball au bat lor bird charts and pictures ff our hersin ii Plvwtutk FridayTHIRD GRADEKuka i i 8t JM hospital Miekal Tauriaaina was 10 j Sundayyears bid dunwg varaticii  I   Millersn6 rtfo ratFrd Crudder visited his grand  M Warda Hnrwooc of Howparent in Cicagt lat wetk and Sunday who is home from th the Natural Siimce and Field Mus piUl pinkney, MlcGM Stanpi FillicHj ADVS F0R SALEUndenvood Noiseless Elite type 12 carriage, very goodbirntr oil heating odilioa, a bargain Reson for Mrtin M91 Fsit IllJf ned lr carnageI,i tin 325 tUP S3135S  wt fromtuitt thre Lt0 Garish and wife of Deh iJhn Singw and Jkn tolfe called 011 Will Shehan and vw U LausiH last wk and saw Sunday il Va I5  in MlllHrnack WANTEI  To load manure faear around Ftrm1 by the hourif v modern daround 1, lake Phon Gregory 4F15FARMERS f1ALJNG iWlNiL iouo per bal tor your wheat,aio Agrico Itwtim to bring your oats in ta cleaned and treatedfevt certified Craig  Clinton Seed OaU on Jiand D E, HOEY  SONSPH6NE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119r      CashwayBONELESS HAM, Lb i, LbREGULAR KAMS, LbWE GIVE FAMILY STAMPS 69 c30c L , ni i i a    r   i  ui to perman , 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SALlKaotty pine cabinlipcz Read Pfionj Rwel Pry fiaisked has lake priviliaWffftv 1 3 8 r HOWEI lew be livad in the year around Thyou ritt rttUMr nrlo la your horn orpiao of Imtlnosf iDrop HM aeardt SALESMAN5iName and Addi TACK HANNETTPHONB UPft 111 FOR SALE One mile weTf rSufPincknoy on M36 a well instruct Silver iika mihiinlow with full basf JmentEtiior is completed but th tlnishin vrk has not ben on the xns interior, located on 2 acre site nar the new school The owner i willinff to sacrifice in order to tell quickly because of poor health Citact us at once for an appointment to see thi3 fine property H JjicKoicher, Realtor, 336 g Ann atT ormandy 2324U, Ann Arbor  V62will dgirl 13 wants workschool and SaturdaysMothers  or baby litter 1 8 9908Vhone p86961MARKET PRICES Q U AtlT Y SBRV1CE THANKS FOR THB PROOFOP YOUR GOOD FMTHW want our customers to know how thy are sayinsr to other people about jour servis The resultin new cus mich we appxefiiate the kind things  HAIKN1N Q AN K LAN SORDE 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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>yTiVohiDM TS w MIRRORWhoa Democrat state treasurerSanford Brown took office he i unchd a charge that his Republican pre  Hale Brake left a mil W4day, March SO, 1955THB 25th ANNITALPart Masters NightSaturday, April 2,1955 Centennial Year 1M51IMbanksraant which was not invested or draw ing interest This he said cost thestate thousands of dollars in interestThe Republicans retorted that it wasnot lost at all but was there to usein emergency to cover overspendingia Democrat controlled agenciesBrake, a candidate for the supreme court is under attack by the Demoerats They claim he has had no legalor judicial experience and is unfriend ly to laborThe Republicans are centering theirattack again on the C I 0 aa theydid last fall without getting any results They claim the C I 0wantsto cqntrol the schools and supremoepurt and contributed 5000 to the Democrats last fall They claim theyfound records of 2 other 10,000 contributions They want an investigation but their caucus did nothingofficially as there was not time before electionToll roads are a hot issue in theeleetiom mostly because eitie dontwant them routed through their limits Rep Broomfield of Royal Oakis trying to get the toll road law repIea He wo aid build more highwaysby increasing the gas and weight tax The 25th annual Masonic PastMasters Night will be held at the shoel Saturday April L The program is as followsLodge Rooms open to receive visi tors from 500 to 700 p mDinner at school   700 p rnServed by Pinckney O  SOrgan music by Mrs Eloyae CampbellInvocation ChaplainWelcome Lawrence Camburn W MResponse Clare Miller P MTdMstmaster James Lunsford  I tare completed a fill ef farmers ia tk dtjk iftatrict on price One tthird, one hirdsupports for ttheirfavors high price rflexible supports tad lit than Beon third none at all,This shows that a majority of theJ farmers want price rapports Toe fyote was in Ungham 4 W and 32Past Master , No 857 Palestine andin Genesee , Ungston 6, 4 d  I will hold a aerie of meeting inthe district ia April Life Magazinewill coyer them and send a photographer and reporter here, in Liv ingston county there ie one at the Pinckney school April I it t pmand at the peerfield town hall April 7th at ft p m There are also meeting in the other counties Chmrtklev Fr Albert 8cjitt, PaetorSuede lUsaoi 8K aad 1000 aNoveaa devotions, Friday eveningat 7tOCongestions, Friday evening afterNoveaa Devotion aad Saturday from7210 to 900 p m and Sunday before the tfOv MaaaflMMit6 Utwrefefrlviuy MennOAite ChurchRev zra Beachjr, Pastor uocaJ MoteWalter Ecb 10001100Barbara McAfee pent the wekend at the Floyd Holiis home in Haw burgWill Lintner and wife of SouthLyon were Sunday guests at the Lestter McAfee homeLawrence Cambura aad MerwjnCampbell called o W H Meyer b Tpe St Joe hospita, Ana Arbor day Wilbur Eisele and wife 4 wlerl ville called on Mrs Emma Veilrajr  Saturay  Jack Hannetts Velvet Bez Shoe team went to Fort Wayne, lad, to S 3 SupLMorning WorshipSunday ScfcovlYoung Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 800Thursday 730 p m Special Leuten service, Dr C M IVnnell ofSouthLyon, speakerSundjly, April 3 at 7iO P MEaster Cautata at churchGhutchRev J W Winger, PastorSunday 8chool 930 a mMorning Worship  1045 a mThura night prayer meetingat the churoh at 800Wed choir piactice v 780 p mPdpie s ChurchMH Wett between Main and Unadiila StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastoi Friday eyeniny last Mr uud MrThomas Bonner were hosts to theHanfbury township Repubicnn conmittoeHugh McPherson, countysecretary and his wife were presentRay Serjeant presided Plans weivmade for year around RepublicanmeetingsDon Swarthout and wife speutfrom Saturday until Tuesday willTonyand Irene deFilliippi t Tawn1 Mrs Alberta Close with Mrs Ijullie Mciill of Howell attended a reception Thursday at Jwiesviile for Betty Clark, grand conductress andtresent yrandGURREtfSenator Mariuson of Waiays more than eve before telis makinir poetics a rich manst only must their shirt be,but their pocket books must bejditf A 5 minute program duringcheapest day time hours whenare listening costs 200, comifo radios 44 On Sundayminutes eveningtites of oratory costs 800 woik hukups cost frono 39,0005DoOO an hour The senatorsedv Uv this is to make the TVpanys yivc candidates for officetime ai reduced ratethe other pasi and piesentofficersBorn to Mr and Mr Lyle Jons  Tlldiscovery uf atomic energyut McPherson hospital liuweil ThuVs  later f hVtrogen was hailed asday, a son  AJafJls Lainp which would quClaude Swarthout and wife have  ly Slvt a11 the il1 of the worldmoved in their mv home on LKter Road from the John rariey larm  uMh a heaIJ ier eectricitvsllPed to furnish theTO THE VOTERS OV PUTNAM TOWNSHIPAnother election is upon us and 1would like to inform the Voters ofPutnam Township of the statistics ef the last Township Election whichwas April 6, 1953 zThere were 437 ballots cast atthat election of which 109 were ab sentee ballots In other words 25 coof all the ballots cast were absentee This is very abnormal as othertownships run from 2 to 5 i Thisto me seems a serious situation Itwcruld seem from the large absentee vete east in tthe township that special efforts have been made to encourage this type of voting We have Democrat and Rpublicaneaa tickets for the various township efgiees Lets all make every effortte get out to tht polls and vote on Monday April 4th and try to lowerthe percentage mentoned aboveThiscan be done by a much larger overall vote  Paid dv Rspectfully YoursLLOYD HENDEEGesaoerat Candidate for Supervisor bow in the International tournamentthere Monday They wtre Jacic lann Sunday School  i rr T M w ,  , ett, Cliff Miller, John Teslmer, Carl Sunday WorshipHoward L Taylor M W Od Master j Sow Jerry  Utwllyn  Youth GropIntroduction of Grand Lodge officers  Willis  They returned Tuesday vmng Service Committee members candidates for  night f J tPra7er ,  Grand Marshall  The Wetnens Missionary Seciety  ChQh Practice WedPolka Band i f the Peoples Church met with Mrsi Sr Cheir Practice Wed94 a in1100 a n 700 p m800 p m800 p m 400 p mBAVTIHT 730 p mMISSIONMusicAddress by Howard L Taylor M i Richardson at 2 p m on the Dexter W Grand Marshall J Road Tuesday I ffeOO McGrepor Ua rPast Masters Apron presentation to i Born to Mr and Mrs Noll Cook at Tarry Mattls Hasto  Lawrence Baughn by  inston  St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Friday, Suariav School  Baughn P M   a son, Joseph Noll, Mrs Noll wa Morning WorshipSinging Crafsmen Q4rtette Ann Heath   Sunday yursts ot Mr ami MrLloyd Hendee Wirc Harold NiilTeand wife of Hade, Florida tale Hendee and wife of OWUMI tnd Lynn Hendee and wifeMesdanies Margaret lurii power andobsoletethe world only so far have seen itan iiupenitnt for warfare andieotiij all their time toniitaiin and development of atocanand u alli hydrogen bombs whichHeleu Younb were in Jackvn FridayMrsiJarbiiru Hekkeiin and daujjh oweli and Kenneth Zill aniter ivviiVat i nnark Nil, IK The Ziils a visit in 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iath e natur e o f a  liitoy y meftSUre la  thi  riimtr y retul  expelle d UV Me  Iopoiita n Hori s o f th e RuMsiat tIrthodo x hiirci i fjom thi s country Whij c neithe r Clerg y ul d b e claM f d  a  H  p  tn e couivrie s in  whic hlhe    ei e  iNiporaiil y livin g fel tcalle d i i th e mak e example s of  them Th e ew  deem  thi s stiffbacke d at tii i lar k u i yoo d ieasonin j an d  it  N  Miroiieeivulfl e tha t wit h al lI    r opjidrunitie s an d standard s  livin g her e it  uijul d b e possibl e V  prein t th e  ommituis t doctrin ei,    ,  foirefil l an d persuasiv e a s t Oi my cofisnierahl e numbe r o f p0 emhraij  it pi e la i f ricises in  th e fu r eas t eexn ebiif  mot e an d mor e th e po p e Dex o f Brighte n tpeu t i  P  W,  Hooke r o f An n xov  calledth e AlW t Diaki l   3 H  Hooke r hom e Sunday   Itrs  Ralp h Rai l an d Mrs  Haze lPoulsonattende d a  receptio n fo r Ma u iO P T1ANK SFIN D DEA D BOD YTh e bod y o f a  ma n wit h a n arti ficia l le g wa s foun d a t th e edg e o fGran d Rive r nea r Brighto n a t 70 0a  m  Thursda y morning  h y a  mot orist  Ther e wa s a  gu n woun d i n hi aches t an d h e ha d a  woode n leg  H eha d evidentl y bee n throw n fro m acar  Paper s o n hi m identifie d hi m a sJoh n Phili p Oritz , 33 , o f 103 1 Beach ,Detroi tWm  Hickey , 27 , o f Chicago , av reste d i n Gran d Rapid s fo r robber yI wis h t o exprea g ray  sincer ethank s fo r th e man y cards , flewers ,frui t an d act s o f kmd i a h ow n m ean d my,  famil y duriu f ray  rta y a tth e hospita l ao d afte r m y refcer home  The y wer e al l deepl y appre JLeuethB nPINCKNE Y KINGSDAUGITI MTh e Pinckne y Kings  Daufbtefs wil l me t Apri l 7t h a t KM  with lira Mablefhite      iumil Sunday IJHKAIt Y NKUJ iW e hav e a  vtty  M the,Hewel l telephon e oper    Nation , b y DuMars  Mrs  DuMar S dater ther e Soaday Plel a Seefeld , daughte r o f Mr an d Mrs  Rober t Seefel d wa s take nt e  Vaiversft y hospita l An n Arb rSaturda y fo r treatmen t bu t cam ehon e tha t nigh t ltev  Keit h Ruegaegge r fle w t oGeergi a las t Wednesda y fo r a  week sstay  is th e mothe r  f Mrs , Win  Mher so n IV  o f Howell  Tw o ne w clii drens  book s ar e Albiyai i Aiamb y Wagone r an d Doll y Madisoi  b yMonsell Th e ol d di  har d Republican  had a  meetiK f i a Chka f o  Sunda y t o 4U 1cus s way s e f takin g coatro l e f th eo f a  jewer y stor e confess e I  t o th e j  Republica n party  iwa y fcmOrti z Tritrdei  Bot h h e an d Orti z ar e  i jen t the y quarrelle dTH E SPELLIN G BE ETh e fift h an d sixt h grader s o f th ethe suppor t of  Senato r McCarth yf  W i S  fJt fofSato JfaJtfveNevada, Guv Ue vf Uttn n exPinckney Community Elementary j Je VnawDI1 SET BANQUET j achool are spelling conscious Theyj ma8tThe iadepeadent union of the De j realize that spelling is a matter oftorelt Jie L8et banqueted the manage, vocabulary and educational bekMMt and their wives and the em  ground as well a,s a subject, and have floyeee wives at the Congl chirch approached it, with full time aware flight Afterward they ness This attitude is showing resulttfl the elementary achool and For the school bee the two teams sue Caagreeeniaa Kit Clerdy at thiitrict They style themneiveea the AferahAm Lincoln Club Old Abe wm4probably turnREMBMBR MB at POIX0 APWl II am a candidate for TewnstUf on the Democrat Ticketin Putnamatt evening of dancing and cessfully tackjed a difficult list to i t44 were preaent study Because of spring vacation thej   bee was held a week early Yet at theANNOUNCEMENT , comvltion of thf list, 11 of the 20  at tieTour supportArnold Berqnfsta eiMMidate for tie office jrf  members wr still standing Iteokeref Peace on the Democrat uc long unstudied list to produce a win j sj if elected will perform the ner with the catchy word yoll 8CHOOL BlDfl LOTef tkat office to the beat of Rachel Nash, the fifth grade runner will recognise neith up Miller, theJrlejui or foe in adminietration of sixth grade winner But all th spel lermope I will jjwfoiw the lent congratulated themselves ewtinQax for tl first 3 their growing vocabularieswhe eoMT to me for that new Piaemty school TheConstructAn Co of Amithe job for bid on teMinoienfetr i vatu hop, kitcheanewaae class PINdXEYDiakeU PlambinfVelvet KezJtofaea Hotel  Vans Motor SalesHeads LumberKckey Appliance A LEAGUEW76  68  63   6261  60 j In a speech in California at week, Jov Williams stressed the impori tanee of challenjiei at They user to v a part oI ion procedure but 1r sonie years have been missinv He aid in b, 4 campaigns for governor recounts hr oitnny are beginning tothink ihere will IM no ititervvnUAVk tliere h iliis eotintry even if the iiinese Rerlv sluiuld take FnrmesaSecietary of State Dulles flies hereand there making war threats like he did before i he fall of Vietnam He has set the line which theiauiot cioss as he Iiscaderes pnrmosa Tu ilie ir wi of the wardept here and congress beiy hiflthreats All hianrhes of the amyare beiny cut war expenditures reducedand the draft number reduced Dulles says that wo wont meed any army, that we can lick Chiaawith our Navy and air force aloneWe doubt, it They were supposedto win the day at Korea but theelection, jreund troops had to be sent in aadthe elect then all we uot was a draw The pre Mtjent is concilatory minded aie ianranninjr a fV I peace conferencenow between the US, Jreat Britian and Russia This is bitterly eppesed hy Senator Knowland, Senator Mcweie necessary twice to show he wasthe election victor A Lansing paper hailed this as a charge that Republi Canhy and other bitterenders wkocan election boards were dihonestVai it a Russian appeasement cea Lets look at the fat  The mm parTerence 6J P No40 ,JJ a Marathon ServiceBeer  Detroit Dfe Set   44943 4048 52545535 I tisan election boards wer 5g  many places Atthe recounts the  Rep Horrian of Flint will ihtre goo  Democratts had challengers in tho  diuc a bill in the legislature to cen gl I county seats wher recounts were, j vert the Howel TB SaniUrJum tntdg5  In the Harry TCeTTy unriHPmi Aw i ahopiial foairtarded children He68 X5Team High 3 GamesVelvet Bet Z,  Vans 1663,Far mrarea u 9MIndividua l Hig h 3  Game sh  gwif l 63 4 A  Fredenbur g 627 , C CUur a di Tea m Hig i Gam eBead a MS , Velve t Ee z 959,Dinkel contests William s wa s declare d the  say s ther e ar e 100 0 empt y bed winne r o f th e electio n b y 1500  ttoth f  the state s fou r T B Institution sj Kell y an d Alge r aske d recount s   th e Howel l sanitarium s 15 1 patient sbu t calle d the m of f whe n Wiiliani s I  coul d b e transferre d t o th e ethe rmajorit y increase d t o ove r 6000Ap  j  places parentl y al l th e electio n board s mis 944 tarfividnal  High Gam eL  wif  275 , J  Teasme r 245 , C Cietiff c MA , A  Predeabur g 243 Hr b Average sb  LedwidgI75TC  Sower s 171 , J  Tessme r 170 ,C  Cleug h 170 T O  HAMBUR G TWP  VOTER S  a m a  candidat e o n th e Democra tticke t tot  th e offic e o f Treasure r i nth e Township  o f Hamburg  You rvote s fe r m e wil l b e appreciated m e t e th e Marburg  Fir e Hal l o nApri l 4t t M  Vete , takes ha d bee n madt j agains t Will iams  Gov William s i s stressin g tfc efac t tha t th e legislatur e refuse s t opas s a  la w givin g Oaklan danothe r circui t judge  Th e dockot tar e overcrowde d an d du e t o th e rapi s growt h o f th e count y ther e U  sttliklihoo d the y wil l b e cleane d llan d wil l undoubtedl y ge t a j g o tth e Republica n legislatur e doe s Be twan t t  Je t Gov  William s one  du d ar e stallin g unti l afte r115 6 election SUPREME COLR T CANDIDAT EHon  Lelan d W  Carr , Chie f Justic eo f thf e Suprem e Cour t o f th e Stat eo f Michigan , wil l b e a  candWat e U succee d himsel f o n th e nonpartisa nballo t a t th e electio n o n Apri l 4th Judg e Can  ha s ha d man y year s o fjudicia l experienc e an d i s on e o f th eoutstandin g member s o f th e Suprem eCourt Th e Chie f Justic e i s a  nativ e o fLvingsto n County  H e wa s bern  i nUnadU a Townshi p an d wa s graduat ee d  fro m th e Pinckne y hig h school would  b e a  nic e thin g fo r th e vo o f Livingsto n Count y t o remera  J    be r hi m whe n casting  their vot e for  Bo m t o Mr  nf t Hr t fffl Cour t Justic e o n AflrjMAlcJaf k a4St  Jo  aifiitti V 1BAKE SAL E APRI L tt h a WTh e Sop h mor e Clas s o fhig h school l williiot d   ba U teJ e i ttth e telephon e buildin gApri l an 4 2 3 fro m 1 0 e  f  to JV  t    VV,  5 S NEIGHBORING NOU SChelse a hif b schoo l ha s 3 1 9 1thei r trac kElectio n  T e tk  Hlifie J Bisters     f  Netk  i s Herri  V,W   Tha i a  Biennia l Sprin g Electio n wil l b eBal d if t tk e TwHtai p u t ruiem , Stal e u f Michiga n a t th e Tow n Hal lwithi n sai J T       i t  s ApriI4t hF R TI E KKPOS R O F ELE t TiN  TH E FOLLOWIN G OFFICER SSTAT E OFFICER STw  tegut s ut  h f Universit y  f Miihiyan , Superintenden t o fPabli c JkWuctiw  Vti  i e l  f th e Stat e Boar d o f Education , Tw o atein ter s e f lJ  Stat e lioan j o f Agriculture NNIKiISA N OFFICER STw o Justice s o f 1 le utvme  CotTOWNSHI P OFFICER STownshi p Cltrk , Townshi p Treysuer , Tw o Trustees , Jtk t   tk e rVar e lul l Term , Justic e  f th e Peac e t u fil l vacawry , Mjfkwa y Cems  H  F  Consul , Membe r o f th e Boar d o fReview  AM I T O VOT E f v THI,  FOLLOWIN G SPECIA L COLNT YiKOlO S vrt QUESTIO N 1 int t   i  I ij  hvsto n purchas e th e lan d an d building sens  i u ,  Automobil e Insuranc e Company , locate de a ta t las t il    Cour t Street , betwee n Gran d Rive r Avenu e an d iias t6iwt a 8trt , i a th e  if o f Howell  Michigan , fo r th e su m  f 0 Taeunaa d 1,,  UoiiaisV Silalt tk ewaee 1 b v tk eK FST1O N 2 T e authorize  th e , j ol  Silver  sot  t o borro w Sixt,  Chelsea i s advertisin g fo r bid s fo ra  villag e polic e car Th e schoo l a t Highlaa d wa s enter e d  as t wee k aa d abou t 2 0 taken  Th e Brjgfhto a Kiwani s Clu b l asponsorin g a  bir d hous e buildip gcontest  Th e deadlin e i s Apri l SO   ExMayo r To m Leit h ha s with dre w a s candidat e fo r mayo r  fBrighto n leavin g A l Cole , incumben tunopposed Th e Stockbridg s P  T  A  kaaquet te d th s hig h schoo l basketbal l tea mMarc h 28 Th s Re d Cro s quot a fo r Unadill atw  i s 26 0Mrs  Sara h Barau K ha s returned t o  th s hom e e f he r daughter , Mrs Lawrenc e am b  n afte r spendia g awee k i n Jackso Brwi n Trinkl e aa d Willi s Stoffe ro f Dexte r wer e amon g th e s o award e d  Stra w Farmers  degree s b y th eFutur e Farmer s o f Mich  Stat e Col lege , recently Bo b Mau k o f Howel l ha s gon e t oSt  Petersburg , Florida , t o spen d bi ssprin g vacatio n wit h Mr  an d Mrs Her b Sneed W  F  Clos t o f Lak e Lobdel l ha sbee n name d ne w Republica n count ychairma n t o succee d Joh n McDonal dresigned  Harol d Bordo n wa s name dvice  presidefifan d Hug h McPherso nsecreary  Clos e i s a  Chevrole t deale ri n  Linden Irving  Richardso n an d Lori n Terr yhav t take n ove r th e Talbot t Texac ooi l statio n i n Howel l o n B  Gran dRiver Mrs  Augu s Schmit t fel l a t tb eHowell  Greenhous e las t wee k an dbrok e severa l ribsRev  Oswal d Rei x o f Detroi t i sth e pasto r a t th  ne w Luthera aChurch , a t Hamburg Pau l Baldwin , Howel l druggis t wil lb e  Bominate d a t th e nationa l meej oi l statio n i n Howel l o n E  Gran dfo r vic e president  visited 8op t Gau l Tuesday ,jfeee i o f Howel l wa s fin fnstic e Hargre r o f Howel lfo r leavin g   hors e Mte d ou t door sfo r ieerizt f oi s hors e hitche d ou tdoor s al l nigh tMrs  Joe l Dunning , 87 , die d a t th ehom e o f he r daughter , Mrs  Jame sMarbl e Marc h 24 Th e Socia l an d Literar y Clu b me ta t th e Gran t Dunnin g hom e Friday Th e followin g wer e o n th e progra mViole t Dunning , Lul u Benham , Wil lNasb , Carleto n an d Mrs  Barnard ,Un a Bennett , Florenc e Kice , Haze lSwitzer , Fann y Roliso n an d Glen nSmith Ton  Pool e ha s hire d ou t t o Davi dSmith  HOWELL THAREHOWELL, MICHGAN LEE THEATOETuea, Wed, Thur March 29, 30, 31 inJoe Feniv and Merle Oberon DKEP IN MY HEART In TechnicolorNOTES 25 YEARS AGO Mrs Blanche Frost Engle died attheiome of her parents, Mr and Mrs Alber Frost Sunday She leavesher husband and one d ugrhter The subject Michigan high school will debate On next year is Should Chain stores be Abolished Friday and Saturday, Apri 1, 2eblf i matureWalter Brook, William RedfieldEric Fleming and Walter BrookeInCONQUEST OF SPACE in TechnicoloralsoGordon Scott, Vera MilesTARZANS HIDDEN JUNGLE Friday and Saturday, Apri 1, 2in CineetaScepCARMEN JONES ta Colo withDorothy Dandridge, Harry andBATtLE TAXrSunday, Monday, April 3, 4Matinee Sunday 230 p m contVictor Mature and Susan Ball Stirling HaydenColor CartoofeSunday, Monday, April 3, 4 in CinemaSeojMBR1GADOON withGene Kelly, VanJohnson, Cyd Char ise, Keren Stewart,Barry JoaeaColor by AnscoNovelty News CartiMAinHIEF CRAZY HORSEIn Cinemascope and ColorTues, Wed, Thur April 5, 6 7 My ma Loy and Frederic MarshtoniST YEARS OF OUR LIVESJ  ingston Lodge will hold her firstPuU Masters Night here April 5 There will be a banquet at 7 p mXurman Reason  to master andRoscoe Bonistell M W Gd Masterof Ann Arbor iyi  There will be music by Albert st and SuptMorse of Stockbriclx who will also Tues, Wed, Thur, April 5, 8 7in CinemaSeeeHOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAI1 All ii TechnicolorwithBetty Grtble, Marilyn Monroe and Lauren BacallNovelty News Color CartoonSYLVAN THEATRE MichiganAr Aditu neats or That MayNt ANIKLL TioN IAW, ilfc VISION OF 1LMX Si 1 iK  On the da of any election the polls jmll ha t 7 lck in flu forenoon, nrd shall be continued open untilI acleck  t,k aftmon d mo longer Every qualified elector preset ia ia t tut polls u Ui hour prvscjibtd tov tie cosing thereoft alitwed 10 voteThe POLL f said tletiH will I pu kl 7 oclock a m, and willrMiaia pta uatil f lck  ra of sail day ofHurray J Kenaedy, Towngkip CrkWE ROGLR J CARR AGENCY Gowal InsuranceWiU  to ir lu CluitoMtriili Same laewitl Frri4l fr Mere Tkan Si YearsEilTH R CARR Notes of 48 Years AgMiss Ethel Read who teaches in SaJine was home Sunday Gregg Tuft of Northvilla is vilt ting Fred ReadJohn Mortensoa is moving to To 1ledo and will bold an auction on his  farm April 2Alex Mclntyre and wife have mov Ied into the Goodrich house aad his  BOB John, will work his farm thisyear ITh caucas were heU hers Saturday aad the following were aemin iated Democrat Supervisor, John Dunne Clerk, Will MoraB Treas, W W j tin nurd High Com, Bert VanBluircum Justice, E W KennedyBd of Rv Fiank TipJady School Inspt Ed Spears Constables, JoePlaeeway, John Jeffreys Henry Harii, Joha FoheyRepublican Sup William MillerClerk, Fred Bowman Treas, W S Swarthout Bd of Rev, Frank Johnsen School laspt George Fish COBtables, Perry Bunt, F G Jtckson,Bon lsham, H D MowersLse Carr, supt of Maria City j The CIO PoliticalBosses ore plottingpropagandain his schoolsYour hope to stop itdepends on your election ofthese patriotic citizensSarahSTATE BOARD OF AGRICULTlrMichigan StateMaster farmer,recipient of nati and itate ogriculonH education honorj, MIM Jones shocontinue the important work she is doOn fhe Stete Board of AgriTulfur Following1 the banquet an MM deSrc c will be worked on Clare Miller The following will fill the chairsW M, Kirk VanWinkle S W John Martin J , Ilex Schafer S D,Paul Clark J D, Walter GirarUSts, Azel Carpenter, J H HookerSec, W C Miller Tiler, Rex Burnett Organist, Albert FrostElmer Miller, 57, Hamburg farmercommitted suicide Monday oy blowinp his head off with a shotgunReK jFr OBrien of Detroit isacting as pastor of St Marys church Frederick Rockvel, 74, died at hishome in Beck SuLIivision, Purtage Lake SundayWayne Carr is working in a brokers office in DetroitIrviri Kennedy is working for theTnsin, rnnsTnction Company tLansing Friday and Saturday, Apri 1, 2TOUR GUNS TO THE BORDBft in TechnicolorwithRory Calhoun and Colleen MillerWalter Brennan, George NaderShows 715 and 900 Wide ScreenNews and CftrtamSunday, Monday, April 3, 4  SO THIS IS PARISin TechnicolorA Musical Comedy StarringTony Curtis, Gloria De Haven Nelson, Corine CalvertPauI GilbertWide Screen Sunday Shows S79Cartoon and SportTues, Wed, Thur, April 5, 6 7 PRIVATE HELL 86A Drama StarringIda Luptno, SUve Cochran, Dan Jagger and Dorothy MahooShows 715 and 900 Wide ScreenMrs Janet Shehan and new babyeame home from St Jos hospital, An Arbor last ThursdayorId  MrMM State Board of AgrtHi wtingi to 1h press,14 8 MILL STIUHrT Pinckaty PhoneFHUI AN MARINE FlBLITY MWTWAL ATO 1N9URANCBto go ttik futoo OF ourWKAHONAL SYSTIM W MICHIGANrunRVi TNI mtmta ofOOt COOMS IN MICHIGANHe slsdfea, ari , vonAPRIL JLof Ike IMtin Court for fte CountjfThe Polideal BOSMS of the CIOm pUmiot t take over the direction of Michigan schools aad to pack oar Supreme Court In the Matter  tee Brtate ofIva I Melvin also known as Eva BsUlla Melvin Deceased At a session of said Cturt held emMarch 25, 1955, Freeeat, Honorable Hiram It Smith ef Probate Notice Is Hereby Given, That theptition of Francis E Barron,the executor of said estate, praying his final account be allowed and thertsidue of said estate assigned tothe people entitled thereto will4be heard at the Probate Court on April 19, 1955 at ten A M It is Ordered, that notice thereofbe ffeea by publiearion of a copyhereef fer three weeks consecutively arevieoa to said day of hearing, inthVTfatkney DliyaUh, and that ttpetitimr cause a copy of this noticeto be served open each known party  tetevtrt at Ma last fcnown addrtwT registered miV etuni receipt demaaded, at least fourteen ,14 to Mfc heartaf, er ir Spot a good new or used car youd Jike owningOur b,  has a ood plan for carfinandog lyux are phvd to fit your income, and yourii arrange your own insurance if you wifhFinancing costs at our bank ire reasonableQuick, friendly scniceTHE McPHERSON STATE BANK Ifn aeposit ap to 10,000 insured by our membership in tke Federal deposit Insurance Corporation IBM Over EightyNine Year of Orocer6066 PinckotyCgtKSItXt pettenal serviee at least fire 5 daysler te such heartsMimm S Sat, lodffe of PrebateX CLA1R I lVMOK ter Suprimrnlcnt olrshtic lnxnictioaXJJO8BPH HERBWT for Uairtnfcr ofofi of SfesaiX WmiiAM B CUDLIP for UaiYerM of 4 Kkw tsX SARAH VAX HOOSDN JOSi for Scare Kord oiA DB SOTO BKPOWK YOU DKCIDB X DALI STAFFORPIGchie t CollectX 9TIPHBN S NISBET for Sttte BOATI ofef 1C NASCARVANS MOTOR SALES On tb ooaptrtiMB ballot forJi of tb Supttm CourtX LBLAND W CAJWX  HALE BRAK1 vcrrrwnrn A lUMMkauM The Dom Griffith family of MtPleasat spent Sunday at the JoeGriffith homeSunday visitors of Mr and MrsLawreace Cambuni were Rex Sack ett aadwift, James Lunsford an 1wife of Detroit and Sheridan Hadlcaid wife of JacksonMr aad Mrs Harold Porter atten 1born Surday Frank Aberdeen and wfe called oithe JUx NOYIM in Ann Arbor lai Quality Mechandiserr PRICESoeer and Wise ie TskeMr, and Mrs Dale Miller called onMrs Warda Harwood last week yh if a patient at McPherson hospital Thursday callers of the Williamgkekama went Mrs Madeline She tea Mi sea, MB, ef Ana Arbor PboiM HoweU 706JTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGWaicraystem Piomhiog10 Webster S  iUaeiriafV1March lfThePeopIe StoreLINGERIEGENTS FURNISHINGStANNEKGOODSGROCERIESKENNEDYS GENERA I STORE FLOWERF TO AU OCCASIONS WJTtw SHOESDRYGOODSfromWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY STATJfi OF MICHIGANThe Probate ir te County olththone 284 Wawell thetilbetheTNI AU fuirosr tun U toe Matter of the BaUU aljStewart Anderson Deceased 1 PresentHmorabte Hiram BSaithJudge of Probate At ft session f aaid Court HeldMarch 25, 1955Notice is Hereby Given, Thatthe petition of Gerald Reason,administrator of aaid his final account be allowed andresidue of said estate assignedthe persona entitled thereto, willheard at the Probate Court on 19th day of April, 1955 at tn AM ,It is Ordered, that aotic refbe given by publication of a oopjrhereof for three weeks conseetfreiyprevious to said day of hearing in Urn Knckney Dispatch and that the pvioner cause a copy of this notice tobe served apon each known party tointerest at his last known address tyrregistered mail, return receipt 4cmanded at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing or by personalservice at ieaat five 6 days prior to auch hearing1 Hiram R Smith, Jodgt of FvohateA true copyCelesta Farshall of Protate Bv Francis Murphy of Comatockcalled on friends hen MondayJahi Burg attended an industrialart mrriag at Dunuxd MondayTern and Nancy Wylie and DickCaaapbell called on Judy Bekkoif in Howeil one night last weekAnn Mart Youaf, 7, daughter ofMr and Mrs Jack Young, modeledchildrens Easter dresses at Jacbon3 store Ann Arbor last Satur day afternoon and will again this Saturday Mra Dan Howlett and children ofGregory called at the Robert Read home SundayTommy Read spent this week inAnn Arbor with his grandparents,the George Wildes Mrs Mary Jan Tasch and daughter, Kristen, are spending the week with the Wayne AtLees at DelrayBeach, FloridaHarry Lavey and wif of Dttvroltwere Sunday guest at the Let Lavey home  Mrs Edith Can spent the weekend in Walled Lake and Wayne Carr with his family in Port HuronBo Tascft, i lighter, Gretchenamd aao, Johnny, spent Sunday inAaE Arbor with his mother, Mr Anna Tasch Mrs Eloyst Campbell son, Dick,and daughter, Beverly, are spendingthe week in Newcastle, Pa Mrs Vivian Ledwidge and daughter, Jenny Lynn, speat Sunday at the Andrew Campbell home Mr and Mrs Roy Reason, AnShirley and Leota attended a Rainbew Girl meeting at Harbor BeachSaturday night The James Hall family of Marionwere Sunday guests at the MeiwinCampbell home Bobby Reason has been sick withinfection in his foot Don Conklin and Bill Jones fJackson called on Arnold Berquist day last week MXRON HUGHESComplete Line Ptaniieg Frahirei f f 7 and Supplies  r mElectric Oft and Gas Hot Water Hesters Compfefe Line of PumpsWe SeH  WHnslal  We ServicefHONK UP1I4 l EAST MJ nA tWATER SYSTEMSPLUMBINGS5a ,ev Cinkefvni TRACTORS CARStic X D SMITH COMICH  SB 632by  H W WYUESee how smudgefree poU nxd is enn he ivlien y cookITS HERE WtPMGASTAPPAN SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFERRegular Prict Allowance for your present rangtYou pay Only 00000000000000Comt in today Set this new and beautiful rango madeespecially for horfe boyond the gas maim Sot amp ing Coolitt tht automatic oven pilot that dots nHockey Appliance Store HE WONTHAVE A CHANCE if your Suprm Court is packed with CIO mouthpiecesrow HOW fo STOP thit PA rCflOA OfpatrioticKOHJAMTKAMUUWWCAMWT 100 LBS I179J0i  BOAT TRAILER500 LB CAPACITY, S7J0WOOLSEY MARINE PAINT Keep your kitchenWHITE GLOVE CLEANCook ElectricallyElectr, at is clean as liht Soand pans tftvt4 haveto be laboriouslyStands to erais IMC,n ldrt IIOM7 tut Circuit JWQfV nl IQIVI MMnnji wma u an NHHirtwljsrorvtodsssfi usirsftaMl terrasiRttwi  WaidersJiip BootsArchery Jackie j GxM Chbt and Supplies Cwnplete line of Fly Casters Spring Rods and Reels Boat TipsEvmnide Outboard Motor Sales ft SrviceOpen Sundays ,MILL CREEK SPORTING GOODS STORE HA6 8135  Dexter Mick Xffoiw thrwgaatt Stoti forhb MMrtftnd dtvottofl I idvmntmm prtde ttw X StintM ftr 20 tun two tsran n Prewculmf Attorney forMoolulin Coeety As State Senator to fotrJoms, spoesofM th frobatt Cedt for Mid on copowswMXItKMi iaoe OomtMS Law and first UncmptoyiMnt Com talioLswVOTEAPRIL 4 IVv  ST P TkVs 1 Mr aid Mrs JerryOUrk, 0niel Idwsrd, was bapiseds,t St Marys chare Suaday Theyentertained the followiaf at dinaer at their kme at Silver Lake afterwards Mr Margaret Clark andfamily, Mrs G WClark, Ray Moriarity asd wife aad the Tom Clarkfaably eABJL Arber, Margaret Mkhllia ei Yaflaati and DtmisClark war spemaorsMrs Derothy Dinkel and childrenwar b Hewell Thursday The Aaihrese Xeuiedy family were8oaday ajoeeU at the Irria KdMania eatertainUM KtvSEE YOUR DEALER or DETROIT EDISCNGROCERIES AND VEGETPORK LOIN ROAST LbMia, Baymimda ALL STEAKS LbIAJRD 2 Lb ft iBEEF BY THE SIDE LbSOMERS  HOLUSTU mBe J, A JVrt Vsearano Siit THE BUSINESSPtIHkilsdwbYeurhop to stop mdb  your election of patrioik ckizmn The PtncJcoey SanitariumRay M Duffy, M0j Daily 1100 A M to R P H, , Except Wednesdays MOIL, Taes, Fri, Sat,700 to 800 P MDr G BMcCloskey DENTIST112 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, Michigantibss Teae, ref Semi iiest theSew QeM, reg prieeV 475 iV prise H2SeftTeae frc, rfvie 4H S priaiKJSeft i we Fiat, reg price i4Maleriea fcMiirst Come, first Serves Sale verWkeBv  , L   Ceae iadrH LAVEY HARDWARE ad CowtaatjaPhone UP 84M Ui W Haekaoj,FUNERAL HOMEDon G SwartiMil DirectorModem Equipment AmbbLiice ServicePHONE U P JLee UveyGeneral InsurancePHONE U F 83221 NSE NOTICFJ U sexed Dop 200FemrJe DQJJS 350 , lC55u realty Will BeCounty Treasurer CAMPIso ad fetoriaf  bjr Appointment JH  1 N af WW Fhoaa Brighton AC 74401WAWN8Womii wiM do wuia reaeoaaele, fid tf wftALMUil Barrels  Yu cant George McQuade el BrifiiUa re aAot ioheol aadm Bfiooa DicK Campbell ceivd a hipont t eaamreeiie ires    wi UP t 111A Irelaad  Oft tlANt L TAYLORcawoWefe for reeecfonSTAtl SUPERINTENDENTOP PUBUC INSTRUCTIONirty yean on educator Under hisFadenhip the teaching methods,textbooks and subject material for Michigan schools have developedinfo iflt bost in tho nation, accordingto notional educational authoritiesSponsor of legislation to butld moreschools Champion of more andbettorypoid teachers Lets keepOf Taylor IVOTEAPRIL 4Republicanpubliian State Central Committ Lansing, Michgan CLAY GORDONLYLE W MUNSELL ASSOCIATE ItEGTSTERFD LANDSURVBYOPOifice 2iy2  s, Grand Riverh 1551W Howell,W Mai  Associate Fred G Reickhotf, jOPTOMETRlaT120 Wedl Grand RivjjrHowell, MichiganPhone 358 6J tyeieNLivestock HaulingWeekly Trip Mads to General TruckingPHONB U P MITSales A iSpeiaJtyBert WvlieGall Fowlerviife 226F6Arnold Berquist Unadilla St Pindkne, Mlc RealFarms, Homes L BusineW 0Your Property Wkb IftGerald RaatM    r  mr tXkJj 1gtt m  MWU nOWIJI lift M 1 FOR SALEBaled hay alfalfa and p0R RENTWintorzad cottao aCbro0m,first and second cuttings, and rt Ikt3 Holstein heifers, one 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SJjr n A TI trimmed wood cut   uK  On Acr  1 Phone HA 640W  HWe11 3Lb CAN 85cR BLOXOM h  ROKJ5180 HowollPincknoySAULHotpoint WooirioB t IA  Pi n c tohopsa Fro mlllttlfll 3t HullHANETT t JleetrRufcehStove andFOR SALliRock Roasters 6 to 8 Big Bilvor Lako phonoAbu Phone TJP 8 385ff l8 385ffNninga atiled jor nd deliveredhene HoveJ 1J64 or z F0R SALEKnotty pint ctotB,ana irontnga partly finjshtd haa, lakt priviHfff,ABE j AUTO IOJ AutoAuomr dv Glass Sbld and 1Installed 1018 Erzt Grand RlvrPhon price is 9,00OPhoMBaiI3eii TRAVELgravel oradeKt or prore3ad road BT MIXKD CONCR1O 4 I QRAG GOMP4 mfls vest f HoweU at Bad Pi  118 9 HO en, African Violets, laiynew mattrosa  91 jufa, ofPhone UP 8 0fOf  witland door sedanthe PaJofFOB TH PROOF OF TOU GOOD FAITHVlttTABLESFRUITSWWCJttttMEATSFISHMARH6TQUALITYiafl Bmrtai Fo4onl Deportfesni 7p to OR SALE0ne nillo woft   , tplrckney on M86 a well eonttaruot f KcAinachhonaod semibungralow with full baspfFOR SAL6Smaii ossvcmntExterior is completed but tho Bov, J, Wfimshinf work has not been on theinterior, located on 2 acre site soarthe new school The owner is will1   miaf to aasrifictf in order to  nntinMT Id phona guieklf because of poor health COP tast u at once for an appointmont n UM661 ta see this fine property H JS  p wtomg to know howT Mt Mfteff to other poople aboutr ttrvioM Tho rosulLJn iw ensk tho kiad thingsbuiintoU voiyear tootfamod offor l, fr jn and Iroiicomoo to at OB yc r ORDER YOURBank CO ALFill Your Bb Now at tle lower PricesPOCAHONTAS  , BLOCK COAl BRIOUETSHARD COAL STOKERSOFT COFEED A SUPPLY COHPJWT THE PINOKNEY DISPATCHWednesday, March 30, 1955ANTE MUST BE EXPERIENCED APPLY TODetroit Die Set The CIO PoliticalBosses ore plotting propagandaIn his schoolsYour hope to stop ifdepends on your election o this patriotic citizenPinckney Michigan Phone UP 83101 STEPHEN S NISBETcandidate for reeecfion foSTATE BOARD OP EDUCATIONA splendid combination of grassroots school teacher and administrafive genius, Mr Nisbet works only inthe best interests of Michigan students and the Michigan school system Amember of the Board since  943 andcurrently It President, Mr Nisbetmerits a rousing vote of confidence by Michigan citizens,VOTEAPRIL 4RepublicanRepublican State Central Committee Lansing, Michigan Michigan Fanners UpFertilizer Use to GetExtra Yields per AcreM ICHIGAN farmers usednearly 600,000 tons of fertilizer last year to boost crops per acre, cut production costs andincrease net profits, reports theMiddle West Soil ImprovementCommittee, in a statement based on compilations of theU S Department of Agricul tureThe total of 590,921 tons ofplant food used on Michigan farms iij 1952, says the committee, was 16 per cent more thanin the previous year and carried 19 per cent more plantnutrientsThe United States as a vyholtused 22,422,41 V, tons of fertilizer last year This was 6 per centmorp in tonnage and 10 oerReady for fall fertilizing jobcent more in ,plant nutrientsthan in 1951 Farmers are buying higheranalysis fertilizers, the commit tee says They are getting morecrop feeding power per ton In the past five years the percentage of primary plant food content in an average ton of ferti lizer has increased from 196 per in O1 QMr and Mrs Dale Miller called onMrs Warda Harwood last week yhois a patient,at McPherson hospital JCtursda callers of the WilliamShehans weres Jrs Madeline Shehan and son, BiHy, of Ann Arborand Leo Lavey The CIO PoliticalBosses are plotting propagandain his schools Your hope to stop Hdepends on your election of these patriotic citizensJ JOSEPH HERBERTcoitdVdate for UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN BOARDOF REGENTSChairman of theBoard of Regents,former State Comwander American Legion, tireltti worker or better educational advantages forMichigan students, Mr Herbert1 record qualifies him for reelection0 CUDUDIVERSITY OFMICHIGAN BOARD3F REGENTSCivic leader, memberof national, state and local bar associationsAs a member of the Board of Regents ofthe University of Michigan, Mr Cudlip willchampion educational freedomVOTEAPRIL 4RepublicanRepublican otate Central Committee</text>
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