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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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Stanley      Elmer Jack vsKeSineth, WolvertonDonvs Virginia Keesler, Jamesburg vs Clarence Smith In therfsecond 44423033 3game the Howellteam scored 3 runs the first to take jThe divorce cases are Dorothy vs Sals the lead Pinckney tied it up the 2ndwhen FSingei1 tripled with Hough gton and Moriarity on besses andCarthy, Democrat, Mt ClemerisandfJohn Hunt of the Soo, RepublicanCommission rulings are not final as they may be appealed to the cir0ait or supreme courtThe Michigan Bell Telephone Corequested a raise in rates in 1953 Itwas turned down and they appealedthe ruling There are 140 differenttelephone companies doing businessin Michigan The Bell, General and Unioa are the biggest and do 90 kof the business The commission canalso grant rebates In 1945 theygranted one to Mich Bell customerswhich totalled 10 million The commissiom also patrols roads and steps truoks to see that they are moving loads according to law The orgin of the public servicecommission wa political Anothercommission, the Public Utilities preceeded it and performed the same,duties When Frank Fitzgerald be,n,Celia vs John BoyntonMarjorieedRichards and McMackencame governor in 1935 he regarded  erdinad Gles, Roya vs Alice Wellman was caught off firstthis commission as part 0e 202 10 00 GhuretiCalvary Mennonite Church Btv EnsvBoachy, PastorS 8 SilBt, Walter EachMorning Worship 1000 Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800Gwgrtgaiional Church Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AMMorning Worship   1045 A M Thur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at  800Wed Choir Practise 730 P M A Hearty Welcome To All Mrs Clara Kennedy and sons ofDetroit spent Sunday with MrsEmma VollmerMrs Marion Pearson of Howullwas week end juest of Mrs BeulahMillerThe Merwin Campbell and JamesHall families spent the week jnd atIrand Haven1 The Albert Shirley and Kenneth Mohlman families were Sunday vis The first negro ever to sit hibit i fcabinetsoitors at the Doyle at Keeyo HarborMrs Helen MillerBarbara and SallyHuron, Ohio Templeton homeand daughters,are visiting inPeoples ChurchUndenominationalM36 West between Main and Unadilla StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 AMSunday Worship  1100AM Youth Group 700 PMEvening Servic e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M The Howard Read family spentSunday at the Wilde cottage at Por tage Lake Mesdames Howard Ru, SadieRead, Ida Byer and Janet Feidler had dinner at Dearborn day ThursdayThe Ray Burns and Don meeting of a presidentweek at Washington Dwhere Ernest WilkinsChicago atney, recently named assistanttary of labor did so Secretary aftLabor Mitchell was away on speak tour Right after the civil warfthe whites in the south weredisfranchaised and the negroes and rarpetbaggers ruled the country, number of negroes were elected tothe U S senate and congressWhea ii the white people got the vote backthey disappeared and none havtj since been elected with 2 exceptionsXew York und Chicago negro dittricts have elected negro congress men ind Detroit may do so thi year as a negro has been nominateed in i heavily populated negro disjtrict there The legislature still begrudgesInn Thurs spending money on prison facilitiesBurnsdinner quests Sunday home at HallEdward Henderson, Calvin vs Shir1 scored on a wild throw They got ley Amo, Vera vs Wm Kaiser,Verj2 more the 4th when Burns walked Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P Mna vs Kenneth Buffington, Thelma  Darrow doubled and both scored on  We Exteadiett WTiittaker, TJerfftaBaugher, Mary vsJames va Guelma vs Harold Norton, William vs Harr Houghtons hit and another the 4th ipff mift Vsj Claude  on a walk to Jeffreys and BurnsHarry Truman, hit Their last runs came in the 5th Junnett, Lucilleon Moriaritys hit, Laveys i vs James Petosczy, Lyle vs Ethel J Jeffreys home runHowell McDaniels, Louise vs James Puck, the 4th on Wellmans and McMackett, Doris vs Rex ShiartOra vs Jens hits and the 6th on N NixonsKatherine Holmes, Leonard vs Mary triple They filled the bases the 7th,Kroczak, Florence vs Herbert John,with no one out but Houghton fanniur8 a Christian WelcomeEveryoneBETHEL BAPTIST CHURCHtriple  3 Miles N  8 Miles W of Pinckneyscored4060 Swarthout Rd, N Hamburg Sunday Morning Service 1000 families wereat the Joe Burns Moon Lake The Jack Young familythe Kuhn reunion atday 90 were present David Aberdeen spent latin Chicago aim Royai OakMrs And rew Neshittwedding of William 1 trit Sunday He i aDr W C WylieThe Dirk Rmltkc family ofdlphia Pa, art visiting hirAndrew Nesbitt and wifeMis lefJigc Meabon is stillJoe hospital, Ann Arbi CK  ViwiXorman and wife imbus, Ohio, lastight Mike and Scottve been visiting thericm also Raymer flil rbor Sheryll and Rus alo linmo from attendedSunweekattended the udue in Degraudson ofPhilafatheratThe prison camps were evolved tOdo away with prison congestion andareCalwereto w,t, ri r, etyIr , are artSunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 745rf thegravy Fitzgerald was dominated yPrank McKay who was then thepower in Michigan The Public Utilities was filled with Democrats ap pointed by Gov Comstock, Democcrat who proceeded FitzgeraldTheyhad been appointed for terms fyeavs and refused to resign So Fitz gerald had the legislature abolishthe commission and then formedthe public service commission to replace it Prank McKays law partnerwas appointed chairman of the new commission4 YEARS AGO , y Alice Wellmanellenbger,Henry vs Georgia Hop Pinckney kins,MargaretLynchtives in Detroit is visiting rela Earl vs Nellie Ackerman, Moriarity, vs Charles Majewski,,Emily Singer, ssvs ies Adams,Coral vs Leo Glen, Lavey, cf Doris vs Michael Pietrzak, Dolores Jeffreys, lbvs Leslie ProfitFrendy vs Marjary Gentile, If Crysler, Ernest vv  Carrie Lykins, Burns, rfMarion vs Edna Rood, Betty vs Meyer, c Wayne Smith, Thelma vs Robert Darrow, 2bPierce, Kenneth vs Ann Mitchell Houghton, p v Marion  Carpenter,Hartman , D , ou Bennett, 3bMRS JOSEPHINE WATTS White SS andAB R HNorma vs Edward  A11Howe11 A11c2bMany Pinckney people are1 attending the weekl earnival or street fair this Mrs Josephine Clinton Watts,86,daughter of Thomas and ElizabethMelvin Clinton of Pinckney died atCleveland, Ohio, August 17 She was born September 17, 1868 After attending the Pinckney school shewas a school teacher for a number ,of years and taught the Unadilla  END SEAS0N THURSDAYschool atone time She married Dr j pa,, wjn aA i   i Wellman,Richards,McMacken, lbBailer, cf   G Nixon, rf Haller, ssM Nixon, p 3b 842243344Stars AB 3343  43333 21210 1011 21 110 103 1 9670r ServiceFrank Shultz, PastorMarshall Rd Gen 75490South Lyon, MichGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION 9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry Mattis, PastorSunday School 1000 AM Morning Worship  1045 A M Evening Service  7JO P MWed, Prayer Meetiag 730 p mR H 1 201110 100 00 LIBRARY BOARDThe Library has beenmanent status It is governedBoard of Trustees elected by a perby aHam Lynn Hendoe and wife spent lastweek at Luddington wih the DrJim Xash familyMesdames Florence Haugh andHazel Parker were in Ann ArborFriday Nancyclay night at theHiland Lake for Rene Haines whowill be married in OctoberMrs Drthea Curtis and family Jof Plymouth spent Sunday at th Ralph Hall home  The Bud Hekkei ing family of Lundeen Hive a shower FriLundeen home at while they helped the prisonsayain overcrowded, Senatorman of Battle Creek wilj introduce another bill at the next session of Vie legislature  The bill wouldmake the counties send their smalltime offenders to jail instead of to  prison In his bill 4 classes of of fenders would draw jail sentences They are 1 Persons who writechecks against insufficient funds jwehe the amounts are small TMJwould not include habitual forgers  2 Persons convicted of chronic dia orderly conduct 3 Persons convict ied of unlawful use of motor vehic iIes Thns is mostly teen agers who 1 steal cars for joy rides 4 Persons convicted of family desertion and  nonsupport According to statistics this would only reduce the prison  about 200Coleman still new prison at Ionia for  legislature appropriated populationfavors the which the400,000Another big week end is comingup, Labor Day, and the state is maleing every effort to curb traffic fatalities over that week endLastic accidentsa reatburg and Putnam townships and the Howell spentNash homoLloyd iiiivffer familesFriday MrsViolaer, Mrs Frdays last Sunday at the Markv and llussi11 Xuow ied, the DetroitRia I visitd her mothnk Peters in Jackson 2e1 Village of Pinckney Board Memj Ern,sl Kew and wifa of DeUnit0 bers were Mrs Viola Read,MrsMarion Russel and Mrs Thomas Bonner, chairman The summer reading contest endsAugust 24 Hand your book reportste the LibrarianThe PfhCkney school opens SeptWill Watts whose family lived at4 The sohool is on the Michigan j North Lake They lived at JacksonState Normal acredited list and eff Nebraska for awhile and then atorts are being made to get it on thePeoria, 111, where Dr Watts wasUniversity of Michigan list The surgeon for the Brotherhood of Loteachers are T J Gaul, supUBelle Comotive Engineers Later theyKennedy, principal Mae Reason,7thand 8th Lela Monks, intermediateJessie Green, primaryWitfim A Sprout is now atZwella, La, where he will be suptof schools this year The William Ledwidge family aretheaH caimping at Patterson LakeBernice Jackson wil teachPiainfield school this year RrWCaskey started his threshing trips last week with a new threshing engine Misa Bmma Gardner gave a party last Friday night ia honor of herguest, Miss Irene Dupius of Detroit Lucy Snyder of Defter is visitingat the John Conners home Born to Wirt Ives and wife of Unadilla last week, a daughter Dr Will Watts and wife of Peoria, Til, are visiting here Pinckney played at the ChelseaCatholic  picnic Thursday and lost to Dexter there 5 to 3 Leo Laveywas sick, Everett Burchell caughtfor Pinckney Moran pitched This adv appeared in this issueWAN1JJD A reshsoctable, girl for, general housework Night owls and gadahwits need not apply H G Porter, UnadillaNOTICEPrices at the Darrow Barber Shopwill raaain as heretofor Hairwts, all types 100Shavw 76ciacluding Saturdays M E DarrowNOTICB I have moved to 7421Portage Lake Road, Rte 2, DexterPleas see rueat my new addressMary Walter, RttT XfittePhone HA 62212ysMv OF r mi moved to Cleveland,Ohio, DrWattsdied a few years ago Surviving isone daughter, Mrs Janet Inglefriend of Cleveland, and two sisters, Mrs Jennie Devereeaux and Mrs Fannie Kavnaugh of PinckneyThe funeral was at St ThomasMore Church Cleveland Friday andburial was at Cleveland MesdamesJennie Devereaux and Fannie anaugh of Pinckney attendedfuneralSEPTEMER JURY LISTPutnamWayne AtLee, EdithCarr HamburgHarry Lee,Nettie HelmHandy Twp,Catherine GehringerGeorge StovveHartlandCharles Gutherie, Romama Strong, KavtheCityCatherine Wiltae,Irene SlaytonHowell TwpCatherine Morgan,Nina AbransomIoseoLem Hedican, Fred WarnwrightMarionC L Myers, Ruth MooreOceola Joe Dunn, Dora Faulds Tyronelone HarpetWmHctan UnadillaIvan Hil, Emma PooleBrighton CityRobert Trobesh,Sam HoodBrighton TwpEarl Bielby,Gladys McDonaldCohoctah Betty Baker, LucilleSchroeder nConwayHazel Baughman, J CSherwoodDeerieldClifford Boutell, Jud8on ShueGenoaJohn Schmidt, Florence Portryious  ,Green Oak Joseph Miller, BeulahWilUam, Pinckney will end tine soft ballseason here Thursday night at the KINGS DAUGHTERS MEETlighted field with 2 games In the The next Kings Daughters meetfirst game the Teeners meet the ing is Thursday, Sept 8Place of the Dickson hakery of Howell  in the of the meeting to be announced lat830 game Pinckney plays the How er ell All Stars There was considerable arguement in last Fridays contest and the All Starsbring over a team that IS MADE DEANintend to David Ledwidge who works in will beat Flint, sent up a clipping from aPinckney This game will be the Flint paper containing a picture20ththis Taschshe is homespent the fromsumone for the Pinckney A team and writeup of Stanley Zeraformer lQrn summer Pinckney high school teacher who1 has been appointed dean of boys atTHURBER CORNELL Northern high school thereIn 1952 were Sunday quests at the AlbertDinkel home  VClifford Miller and wife arespending the week at their cabin at LovellsGretchenGladwin wiieremerThe Roy ReasonCoopersville Sund,Fred Read andweek end with tiiat Clear LakeSunday visitors ui the AndrewCampbell hcmic were Mrs MildredTrost, Larry and Charles Trost andthe James Nance family of Dear J1 persons were killed in tmffin that week end and amany more injuredTo thatend all state police and sheriffs ofJicers will be alerted and in many ofI the counties the national guard will be asked to assist Ingham and Muakegon counties have adopted tbiaplan and Gov Williams asks othercounties to do likewise Last Memor ia Day 21 were killed in traffic accidents and on July 4, Michigan led the nation with 35 traffic deathaOfcourse many more were injuredThe main trouble ia Michigan has more cars on the road than ever before while the road building program has been stalled since WorldWar II were inspent theSchossers atThurber Cornell, 68,Howell he wag awarded his Masters Demember of the legislature gree at University of Michigan He, , ,  ,     i ,,  11 i i  , ir  I  IIIICIC IlvMllC VYIHI nielliHonformerdied at ScPherson hospital, HoweO, has been active in the Youth Move Thursday of pneumonia where he ment and in Boy Scout workwent a few days before the pri The Carl Lentz family of Lansingspent the week end at the Ona and took their twoCampbell homechildren who have beenmary He was thought to be on the road to recovery but his heart failed He had large farming interestsan also operated sawmillsIn the primary Cornell opposedAdrian deBoom the present memberof the legislature and accused him of being Iuke warm in opposing theestablishing of a prison camp m Livingston county deBoom was on the legislative prison committeeThe people of this county do notlike prison camps The issue evident ly also appealed in Shiawassee asthe final vote canvass showed thatdeBoom only won by 30 votes, 4652to 4,622 Cornell was considering a recount at the time of his deathThe survivors are his wife and 7children The funeral was at the Howeli Nazerne church, Saturdayafternoon with burial in Cemetery LakesideMrs Veronica Walker and Margaret Brogan spent Wednesday Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeGriffith and Sharonnight withMrs JoeRick Miller, Neil Clark, Jim Lavey and Bob Perry are at C eboygantad tfat Strain this wmSL spent last week at the Don Griffithhome at Mt Pleasant Mrs Nan Ledwidge has rentedGene Manns house W A Ketcbam attended the Ketcham reunion at Lake Odees last week 98 were pretest ELSIE BANK ROBBEDThe state bank at Elsie, 9 miiesnorth of Owosso was robbed lastThursday shorty after 900 a mwhen they opened for business Therobbers were 2 short stockily built men who wore sunglasses No onewas in the bank but 3 women employees and a 7 year old boy whohad come to make a deposit They were herded in the vault and also awomen depositor who came in 6900 The Thmas Clark family of AnnArbor called on Mrs Margaret Clark and family Sunday The Louis Clinton family of StCatherine, Ont attended the Kuhnreunion at Gregory Sunday and thefollowing called at the C J Clinton home Mrs Gene view Clinton,MrsBetty Thormalen and family, RoyClinton and wife, Mrs Evelyn Fairell and Jean Clinton Mrs M Martin of Lansing spentlast week at the Irvin Kennedyhomewas taken including 270 fromwoman who came and 7 from thetheThere would have been two legboy 5,000 in a drawer was overislative recounts in the state afterlooked There was 30,000 in the  safe wnich was not opened Both ofthe robbers wore gloves The robbery took only about 5 minutes Afarmer reported seeing a Ford inan old bam which was later replacjof Owosso despite thefact Shiawased by another car It is thought thebandits switched carB the primaries if the death of HonThurber ComeH of tiuwell had notcancelled one of them The official canvass showed him only defeat ed by 30 votes by Adian deBoom The wheels of justice are sald togrim exceedingly slow and so doethe senate on the resolution to censure Senator McCarthy and hismethods The 6 man senate committee appointed to investigate the affair has asked for an extention of tii1 nnd no one expects them tobrin in i report until after  November election Senator Flanders who introduced the resolution iain Europe and Senator Potter of Michigan who said he would Joinwith the Democrats in bringing In mild censure resolution also goes to Kurope this week Senator Ferguson has announced he is against itand will vote for McCarthy Ths whole thing in a nutshell is that theconservative members of the senatedo not like President Eisenhower now any better than they did at thftChicago convention when they sup ported Senator Taft against himathough they accepted his popular ity in the campaign and rode to v1tory on his coattails They regardhim as too liberal and having too many Democratic ideas on legislation They see Senator McCarthy Mtheir only effective curb againsthim and while they probably do notcare for his methods they to divest him of any power as want him to remain free tothe president or his cabinet bers at any time and keep thanthe defensive President EisenhoWfrj spoke before the InterNattonsiCouncil of Churches atMr and Mrs Ona Campbell andand the Lentz children were Fridaynight guests at the Lawrence Camburn homeRosemary Mroflqa of Pinckneyand Samuel Uphaus were  married very quietly at Ann Arbor Saturdayafternnon Clyde Fisher and wife spent theweek end with the Roy Fisher fam ily at Mio, see county has tfice the peoplethat Livingston county has The recount that will take place is in theBarryClinton Eaton district where Milton Jordan of Juarlotte was defeated by Carroll Newton of Deltaby 34 votes In the history of preous recounts in the state the manoroginaly ahead usually gains This i bth f G Williwas true in bothIn feeof Gov Williamsfc BrudcexGrosbeckFordNewberry recounts many ballaot boxes were improper sealedand could not be recounted  week and askedpeace Senatoryil, lastpray forwas not invited He hatclassed this organization at istic and subversive Hecharges against Bishopthe Methodist Church, ont ofleaders of the Council of wfckfegentleman had little troublehimsef when he appearedCAftD OP THANHI want to thank mymembsfing in on myI I    s 1Ii recipefor CHICKE N an d YELLO W RIC Ef sEN  CASSEROL Esuccessfu l i n n yELECTRI C RANG E HOWfcLL THEAR E   SYLVA N THEATR E J  WWIMIUIW I   MU B B  v w     ,          Friday , Saturday , Aug,28 , 2 8Th e Dexte r Agricultur e Schoo l   W S 11TIuri V   UM   CHEATITR E PRO M ,,  B I JUtf e Pke r schocf l o n US1 2   MUland , rac e KeU y CREATUR E FRO M TH E BL Al aThe Fowlervill e toft  ball tea m o fth e How H sof t bal l leagu e entere d a  tournamen t a t Lansin g las t week sol d th e Parke r schoof l o n US1 2sout h o f Dexte r t o Samue l Haa bfo r 3,60 6 las t week Th e Lake s DriveI N Theatr e nea rBrighto n wa 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amd wife were Sunday visitors of the Ned Schaufle family at Stockbride Sundayi Bob Harding and Louis Marshallwore in Chicago on business lastweekThe Thomas Bonner famiy reWrned home last week after spending 2week at Marquette, upper penin sulaMr and Mrs, Otto Poulson anddaughter, Grace attended the Paul son Family Reunion at FallisburgPark near Lowell, MJttctuMrs John Chambers spentr Sonat the home of her daufffrton Mrs tfenry JohnsocSupervisor Stanley Dfnkel was illthe first of the week Mrs Francis Robinson spent Friday night at the Olin Robinson jrhome in Ann Arbor Mrs Margaret Olderman and sister of Detroit called on Mr and Mrs J H Hooker Wednesday The Mark Nash family attendedthe Mason fair Friday Lloyd Hendee goes to the MichState Fair at Detroit Sept 1 wherehe is sheep supt Kathy Singer, 6, daughter ofMr and MrsRoIlie Singer was hit by a car Sunday morning while onthe bridge on Toma Rd, sotith ofher home She wa taken to Uof Mhospital in the Swarthout ambulance The driver of the car was John alange, a Detroit policeman enroute to Hiland Lake He said the childran in front of his car Her leg was broken in 2 places Olin Robinson went back to workMonday with the Michigan Bell Telephone Company after being homefor 5 weeks with back trouble Mr and Mrs Clart MillerCarol ait spending a week at theMiller cabin at Douglas Lake35c 39c Mrs Jeaaie Hotf of 8hwee,Oklaboma, visited Hit Mary Hoif lastweek from Wednesday to FridayThe Pettysvilk iH QuartetteNancy Naan, Barbara McAfee, Jolets Basydto, and Carol Geryca Bangat the Michigan State College 4H inesxini last week and were on televisionBon to JSJMS fetnger and wifelast weak a tern and to Bert Wylieand wife A daughter, both at MciFWeon HospitalJ H Hooker celebrated his 82ndbirthday Thursday, He got a bushelbushel of post cards The Joe Griffiths and Otis Mattesons had dinner at the CountryKitchen, Mason, SundayBob Darrow and Jerry Heath leftfor Newberry Monday Tom Goode of PlttsburgPa, wasa visitor at the Heath home last weekThe Rrael Read family of Pittsjburg, Pa, are visiting the the Ross Read home Mr and Mrs Tom Howe and sonDennis, are spending the week at East Tawas with his parents  Miss Bernardme Lynch of Kala,mazoo is spending 2 week with her sister, Mrs Mary Kennedyi Mr and Mr Sieve Jeffreys of Detroit spent the week end at theWilliam Jeffrevs home Mary Jane Jeffreys is visiting Mr and Mrs Pat Jeffreys at BayCityAl Nesbitt and wife of Detroitand the Charles Whiteheas and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory calledat the Jessie Henry home SundayMrs Kitsie Dinkel, Mrs AlbertaClose and Audrey Klicott were inLansing WednesayWeek end callers of William Shehan and wife were Dr Harlow Shehan, wife and daughter of Jackson, Mrs Ella Lavey, son, Merlin, andMrs Mary TeepleJeffrey Hendee visited his grandmother, Mrs Ed Nuoffer at Holtlast week and went with her to Grand HavenAllen Dinkel attended the autoraces at Pontiac Sunday with Hai Harold AndersonThe John Kito family of Dayton,Ohio are visiting her brother,Lawrence Camburn and wife The William Lamb family of Ann Arbor and James Meyer and wifewere Sunday guests at the W HMeyer home The Joe Musson family of Annbor were Sunday guests at the LJHenry home Gerald Henry was in Detroit lastweekThe Erston Clarks of Unadillacalled on Bob Pike Sun Mrs Pike is at Comma where her father,WmBentley is illThe Clifford Fosters of PortageLake have moved to CheseaMrs Luke Freeman and MrsLawrence Behn of Milford called atthe L J Swarthout hqme last Wed nesday Sue and Sandra Marlowe have returned to Portage Lake after spending 2 months in Athens, OhioGR Reynolds and family of Florids are visiting his mother, MrsMable Reynolds and brother, Max Reynods and family Robert Carr of Grand Rapidsvisited at the Roger Carr home last weekBarbara McAfee is spending aweek at the Omar Gas home in DetroitMr and Mrs Al Treven Of Detroit spent last week at the Lester McAfee home Mr and Mrs Ben White, LouisUStackable and Fred Evers attendedIthe Mason Fair last weekr Mr and Mrs Asher Wylie,ShirJi ttd Jimmie called on the Earl Teftllwmily at Perry Saturday I MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtms and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HattersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP83114 10 7 5 EASTCOALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON To Allow You To Fill Up For Next YearOrder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119D E, Hoe Son TRACTORUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWIXI,, MICH  PH 1632Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  IMNCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE illTil Ml PflMSI 49cS PLUMBmeWATER SYSTEMSRADIO AND IELEVISION SERVICE ITS Prt GASTAPPAN WITH COOlfTiSPICIAL LIMITED TIMI MlRegular PriceAllowance for V presentYou pay onlyCome lit today See this nev and beautiful range especially for homes bsyord the as maim See Ing Coolite   the oulsmalic oven aatHockey Appliance Store 14Open Daily 900 A M to 00 P M Smndays 9KH A M to 200 P M  RATING WORKFor QrU High School Graduates Preferredopportunities lor advancements starting 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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>1r JDispatchJUOsl Wednesday, Aigast 18, 1M4III OM IB AN 11 Hit OR  SCHOOL ENROLLMENTThe Pinckney Community Schoolsiwill open Tuesday, Sept 7 AH theDmocrat ttatp oorventioTvclasses will be dismissed at 1200 I axd busses will call for thechildren at that time Hot lunches will start about October 1 Students should be prepared topay book rental at registration Grades 7 to 12 will register according to family names on the following dates ,A through M 15 and 79Tuesday, August 31M through Z from 15 and 79Wednesday, Sept 17th grade room 100, Mrs Morrisin charger 8th grade room 203 Mrs Swarthout in charge Pettyaville and Elementary schoolon Tuesday, Sept 7th Kindergarten u I SOFT BALL NEWS Pinckney won both game xat thelighted field Friday night, TJe Teenera beat the Kiwanis Juniors ofHowell 9 to 5 and Pinckney beatthe Ann Arbor Axgus 20 to 1For the Teeners Chuck Barrett hithome run and triple The Pinckney kids got 5 runs the 3rd to take thelead which they held from then onThey added brie run, each the 6th,6th and 7th innings The visitorssiored 3 times the 3rd on 2 hits and2 errorsPinckney Teeners AB B If Huhman, ssHiggs, IfBurns, cfPacker, cBarrett, lb 3 114 124 1 04 2 24 12 3 2 2er haM from 15 and 79 on Tues Amrgey, 2bday, August 31  Kiwanis JuniorsJR Walker, 21Bipley, cf 3bATTENTION FOOTBALL BOYS  Football candidates for the 1954 i Gaines, jPinckney high school football team IR Ranour cwill report at the school at 1000 aWilkinson, ssra on Monday, August 30 They will IB Rancour lbreceive their physical examinationsand practise uniforms at that time, first practise session will be heldat 200 p m on the above dateThe AB4444432 2 R000 1o1 10 H001 12 11uBailey, ifT Walker, IfThe Ann Arbor Argus failed tojprovide much opposition for Pinck 3 0 1season opens with a game at Dimon ney who scored every innine usual on Friday, Sept 17 All ndiVin clusters Bob Meato 2nd Je M36 Wesain andshoufld practise calisthentic Lavey uch hit 2 h d between Main anddates should practise calisthentic Lavey uuch hits 2 home runs andj      ,joe jeffreys a triple Mai Nixonwas at Grand Rapids Saturday, iucRepublican convention is at thesame place this week Saturday The Democrats while predictingvictory expect the Republicans toput up a hard fight to reeiect Senator Ferguson President Eisenhower in expected to come into the stateto speak for him Drew Pearsonsays if Ferguson gets a big enoughmajority he may be named senatemajority leader as the president is dissatisfied with Kiwwland who hasbeen critical of his foreign policyVice President Nixon and Knowland are also unfriendlyFerguson also expects help fromAFL as he was instzuemental incalling off the racketeering quiz ofJameg Haifas Teamster Union The farm vote is expected to beanother factor Falling prices areexpected to favor the Democrats The Republicans think their bestchance is to build up the outstatevote InWayne county there are 275 000 Democrat voters and 111,000Republican Outstate 349,000 Republican and 86,000 Democrat But theoutstate voters have a habit of notvoting The important test for the Republicans will come in their conventionSaturday where they will endeavorto maintain harmony The best planwould seem to be to renominate all present office holders but there areflies in this Senator Higgins wantsto be secretary of state There ismuch opposition to Attorney General Millard, by farm groups as manyof his decisions have been againsttownship government Don Leonard is reported to be willing to drophim and putAud General Martinin his place and give the upper peninsula back their traditional office of auditor generaLCONSERVATION DEPT NOTES Farmers wishing to organize under the Williamston plan have untilSeptl to make application All tickta and sign are furnished by the department 50 such groups organized last year About 3600 cooperators plantedpines, shrubs and muitiflora roses this year for game protectionThe sal of confiscated firearmsis at dept 26, Lansing Sept 9 Thelist includes 81 rifles and shotgunsAnother  peciai deer season inthe lower peninsula, involving hunting quotas and eras will be recommended again this year 100,000hunters killed 26,000 deer duringjfwhose creed was total abstinace ell 411 cfnic   T the one any deer season last yerLJ     aostinace en AtiStars, a team made up fromThere is no special season southof Highway M55 Tourists are warned to stay awayfrom semitame bears and not totry to feed them A short berrycrop has driven them to the garbage dumps and highways but they are treacherousDock Rivers, 104, of Chicago recently rode a bus to the St JosephRiver to fish faNwft flawefe8t Marys Cafchofe Church FT Albert Sduritt, Pastor104 nmS addult68O, 800, 9007NovtnaFriday  680, 800, OiOO, 730 p mFriday after Novcaaa Devotions, Saturday 780 to 100 p mSundayxBefow 800 BAM LOCAL NEWSSylvester Harris expects to goto the Mich State Fail at Detroitand the Saginaw Fair with the Leo Davis milking shorthorn cattle CURRENT COMMWTWhen we came back here in I9ftlGrant M Hudson was the coagrcafman from this district He then lived in Lansirg He was a noted dryMeuoiite ChurchCalvary Mesnofiite Church Rev Em Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EachMorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100YKennedy, 3b    Dyer, rf 4 0 1 Young Peoples Meeting 730Wilson, p 2 10 Cottage Fellowship SrxviceLaBelle, 2b 2 0 0 Wednesday 80010 0Congregational ChurchRev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AMM yMorning Worship Th Nih 3 A1046 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P MA Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoples Church Undenominational  Wesley Reader Lee HoUinjjs J former official of the And Saloonworth an Dick Durrow are spending I League Part of Hamtramack wasa week at Newberry, upper penin m this district then and the wets sula lade, stronS efforts to defeat himColEdward J Drinkert who has but he was elected several timeta farm on the Howell Rd has been j Then the Algers entered the fielddeputy commander of the HeadQuarters Area at Heidelberg, Germany since last April Richard McCann of Benton Harbor is visiting his aunt, DorothyRohl Murray and Jack Hannettattended the Northvivlle races lastFriday night Bunny Hincheywith Kay Wylie spent Mondayiagainst him and Mrs Fred Algerspearheaded drive in which he was defeated by Seymour Person ofLansing Person served one term ft was defeated in the Democrat landslide of 1932 by Claude Cady ofLansing Hudson made one comeback attempt and since then wehave heard nothing of him Last week, Hudson who now lives in Kala truck driver amazoo was reported missing forMr and Mrs George Thompson j 2, days and search was made foraM Mrs Lulu Darrow were in Jack hini He is now 86 He was finally son Tuesday funi at Sehooicraft, Michto whichMrs, Winifred Gravas attended a  Iiace he had hitchhiked a ride withfamUbirthday party at the GeraldMusson home in Howell Sunday,honoring Mrs Nyra Graves Walker rfJackson The highlight was a cablegram from Helen Graves Boucherfrom Paris, Franco She has visited 12 countries in Kuope and expectsto sail for New York Sept 10th Mr and Mrs Phil Link of Cleveland, Ohio, were quests at the Howand running exercises now in orderto avoid the severe muscular achesand paines which usually cause dis14 hitfccomfort on the first days of prac j PinckneytiseSCHOOL BUILDING SOLDThe Bill Smith school buildingat North Territorial and Toma Rds was sold at auction Saturday by the Dexter Agriculture School for3,3000 It was bought by Earl Unadilla Streets, Rev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastorpitched for Pinckney and allowed I Sunday School 945 AMA  j Sunday Worship 1100AMAB R H Youth Group 700 PM2 2 1, Evening Servic e 800 pm Thur Prayer Meeting 800 P M ard Read home last weekThe L J Henry family spentpart of last week at the Miller cab l Lkpin at Douglas Lake Some one is always tryinggreat experiment but somehow One never hears the result of themSoraeyears a pa an attempt was made tocioss the buffalo or American bisonwith the cow It was claimedthe result would be a better beefanimal, could subsist on poorer landand stand the drought better We necr heard the result of the proMoriarity , 3bMeabon, 2b Lavey, cfJeffreys, lbGentile, IfMeyer, ssDon Burns, rfNixon, p 3 4 24 3 3 i Jr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M3 3 3 Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P M Mrs Alta Meyer finishedspeech course at Howell hinh school last weekMrs Ella Newman and David jet but as none of hybreds of the, j experiment ever showed up here we dont imagine it was a great success Now a Galesburg man, DaleKirkland has come up with anotherForner of Ann Arbr visited at the Ben White home last weekMr and Mrs Ray Lavey of Gregiory and Mis and Mis Norman p anotheridea The African zebra is claimed to be fastest animal on earth Hie plan is to cross it with the American race horse to make a fasterho  We ExUnd  CbrirtU0 Welcome to Talla theBen White homi1 rHvt horbt ,antl uto that end  r2 2 2 toryoae J ih, I, t week Jeered a male zebra from Africa CirDoletski of North Territorial Bd Reader,who will make a dwelling of it TtjWellman, cfwas built in 1929 to replace a 2 1 12 1 0 oneBETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH A mar rc license has been issuf  JPTSlZtpschool that burned and has a furn ace and water systemAN OLD CHARTER Ann Arbor ArgusSwanee, 3bBostic, ss, piBurmister 3b AB R H3 0 03 0 0 4060 Swarthout Rd, N HamburgSunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 744J JThurs Night Praycx Service 7454 11, Frank Shultz, Pastor 3 0 1J 0 0 3 0 03 0 13 0 0Edmund Haines brought in an old eecharter issued on November 30,1885 ,e lb to the Independent Order of Good ,, lfTemplars at Pinckney, Mich, No McKinney, 2b 719 The charter members were A Wayne rfD Bennett, F L Brown, Eleanor,Brown, Frankie Burch, Thompson GAMES FRIDAY NJGHT 2  ,vw Beebe, Nellie Bennett,Sarah Beebe, i There will be 2 softball games at, Morning WorshipJay Allen, Charles Coste, E L the Pinokney lighted field Friday  Markey, Earl Mann, J L Newkirk,At 730 the Teeners will play theAsa Reese, WmWhite, Bert Young, StJosephs Church team of Howell This was a temperance, society At 830 Pinckney will play the How 9670 Marshall Rd Gen 76490South Lyon, Michend the season as most of theleagues have ended their seasonsand the teams have quit playingand according to Gene Mann they the different league teams Thismet in the Masonic temple It wasevidently of Masonic orgin as the charter contained Knight Templaremblems and the lodge had gripsetc According to the encylclopediathe order was organized in 1851 and became inoperative around 1900 have heard of another temperanceSociety called the Red Ribbon butcan find no data on it The W C T j U, Womens Christian Temperance  ee Florida GALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry Mattia, PastorSunday School 1000 AM1045 A ItEvening Service 730 P MWed, Prayer Meeting 780 p mWILLIAM B READERWilliam  Reade, 81, president ofthe First National Bank, Howell,died at McPherson Hospital, last Wednesday He farmed for 25 yearstaking up banking in 1919 He wasThe Pinckney team which did not a past master of Howell Lodge No,pray last year has made a good show 38 F  A M and and member of J A car belonging to Dick VunSlambrook and driven by his sister, Marilyn tipped over Saturday at the intersection of Tma arid Patterson Crcases have many of theBe animals but this will be the first one ever tobe brought to this country for breedi purposesBandits have found a new field ofindustry, robbing parking meters21meters in Detroit onWoodward AveiLake Roads Marilyn and Francis between Putnam and Kirbyshowing this year winning 11games w  losing 5 Arthur Clark and wlf at Klssi474,1999 worth of timber was Union was organized in 1874, had asold from Michigan state forestslast year No rabid foxes have ever beenfound in Michigan athough they arenot uncommon in other states Ra bid skunks and raccoons have beenfound howeverNOTICEPrices at the Darrow Barber Shopwill rtKain as heretoforHaircut, all types 100, ypShave 76cincluding Saturdays M S DarrowEARLY MORNING FIREThe Pinckney fire dept was callto Base Lake shortly after 600 amSaturday morning where 2 cottages belonging to Glenn Stevenson andAlton Matevia of Plymouth burned down Cottages owned by James Hauk and Ronald Gallagher weredamaged The Dexter fire dept was also called The firemen worked 2hoursAUTO ACCIDENT DEATHSRoy Williams, 21, and Lyle McCarney, 17, of Howell were killedsrjortly after 200 a m Saturdaywhen their car hit a tree at M55 Norton Road southwest oflowell Alto in the car and injuredwere Doris Fredenberg, 17, Donna Chapman, 17, Claude Smith, 18l of Howell and Jtmes Fuller, 21,of FowlervileNOTICE I have moved to 7421Portage Lake Road, Rte 2, DexterPlease see me at my new address Mary Wolter, Real SttatePhone HA 68212NOTICE1 Pinckney Beauty Shop will beeleved for 10 dayi starting AugustAna KMdMtt fell large membership here and hadcounty and state conventions but isnow inactiveAnother famous temperance Society, was the Father Mathew Socity He was born in Tipperary Ireand in 1814 and was made a priestin 1842 The membership pedge of his society was total abstinanceAneloquent talker he is said to have had 20,000 sign the pledge in Cork,Ireland in one day He came to the United States in 1847 and again in1849 and organized societies hereIn1856 he died Pinckney had a society for a number of years Mark Belljoined it and then with his whole jfamily joined St Marys church I think they met in the old hotelprobably the ball room as old files of the Dispatch mention that the Ancient Order of Hibernians,a later organization met in Fr Mathew Hall the Howell Knight Templars, a trustee of Cleary Business College andthe Howell Methodist ChurchSurviving are his wife, Alice, adaughter, Mrs Norman Gibson, 3 Higgs vho was with her esraped injury Mary Davis also in the car had a broken collar bone  Born to George Oroy and wifeat Woman 4s Hospital, Detroit latweek, a sun fames John Lynch and family of Missouri called on relatives last week They have a cottage at WhitmoreeLake The Lawmnce Baughn familyspent lust w ek at Torch Lke Anita Shuey and Suzano Clarkare spending w week at the Mennonite camp near Bayview The iah Hall family spent Sunday at tlie Charles McDaniels homeat Chelsea Mr and Mrs Fred Read, Mrs Frank Peters and the James Whit,leys had dinner and Kitchen Pantry at Mason SundayClifford Miller and wife spent broken into one night last week and2,000 in nickels taken The meterttake in about 12 a week They havealso been robbed in other partathe city Robbing them is simptej The lock is broken, the coin box em tied and put back again, only closeexamination would show the meterto have been robbed COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSRegular meeting of village council August 10, 1954Called to order by President Dinkel PresentKennedy, Tiplady, Clinton, Shirley and SwarthoutAbesent, ReadSwarthout to appoint Mrs FredRead, Trustee of Library Board forone year Motion carriedMotion by Clinton, supported byShirley to allow following billsRobert Egeler, marshal sal 8500Don Winger, care of flag 600Hallemite Co, paint,etc  10670Williams Truck Line, trucking 598 Andrew Nesbitt homeThe Robert Seefelds of ColumbusOhio spent the week end at the EarlBaughn home Mike and Scott Car ver went home with them for a visitShiryl and Rusty VanNorman arevisiting their mother at VirginiaBeach, VirginiaThe Kenneth Zills of Ann Arborand Wm Brash jr were Sunday guests at the Mark Nash homeMrs Thresia Coyle was in AnnArbor MondayThe Winston Baughn family arespending the week at their cabin atLovells,Mr and MrsNorman Mfller, MrsBeulah Miller, Mrsi Mary Teeple,Mrs Florence Baughn spentweek end at the Miller Cabin ct Dougtlas Lake Mrs Beulah Hendee spent acouple of days in McPherson hospit al last week Mr and Mrs Alva Dickson and Mis Floris Andrewsof Howell catlled SundayIn the soft ball tournament atHowell last week, Howctll Geer was eliminated byVagabonds of Brighton 2 to 0 and 8 to 2 Vagabondsloit to Royal Oak 1 to 0 and Royal Sunday at the  grandchildren and   greaf grandthechildren The funeral was at theHowell Methodist church, SaturdayafternoonBurial in Lakeview Cemetery,MRS KATHRYN FULLERMrs Katherine Fuller, 87, died ather home on Bentley Lake Road,Saturday She was the daughter ofMr, and Mrs Dailey Dyer of Put Since about all raulroada discarded their steam engines in favor diesals they apparently dont knowwhat to do with them and the sideracks of the nation are filled withthem standing nose to tail, like somany abandoned elephants,the hogsof the high iron whose exhaustused to have all the wild exultanceof war parties returning victoriousfrom battle However the pressure of public opinion has had one reSunday with the Floyd Fulfords at suit Many railroads hve agreed toWayne dispose of the present whistle ofSvlvester Harris sold his saddle the diesal which sounds like the blathorse and saddle o FHirand partiesSunday MrsRoberta Amburjrey entertained at dinner Sat  r in honor ofher husbands bii  the CliffordMillers,the EmmeU Widmcyers andMrs Mary Amburgcy and Jimmre Kristen Tasch spent the week endnam Her husband, William Fuller, at Stockbridgc with Linda Schreer,has been dead a number of years  daughter of Dorothy Gramger John Lynch, wife and daughter,Dorothy, of St Louis Mo were SunSurviving are a son, Fred, a daughterMrs Mary Kies ofNorthville and2 sisters, Mrs Dora Hunt of Edmore and Mrs Bessie Pierce of Lansing,6 grandchildren  5 great grandchildrenThe funeral was at Schnackenburg Funeral Home, Howell, Mon day, Rev Prout officiating Burialin Gilks Cemetery CARD OF THANKWe wish to express our gratitudeand thanks for the beautiful flowers,cards and sympathy shown  inpassing of our husband and father The William Darrow FamilyBOWLING MEETING NOTICEThere is an open bowjing meeting of a sick cow and install the locomotive whistle which awoke echoes tothe hills mountains and canyons formany miles around and soon thepuisne once again may be able totci, by the whistles blast that theman at the throttle is Casey JontikMassachusetts established a prffOCcinmp for probationary prisowii last year and is so pleased with theday dinner guests of the Lee Laviresujlt ,hat they are seeking toeys Another daughter, Mary Annis a nun The Hanson restaurant this sideof Stockbridge quit business Gus Schreer has purchased it for a hone Mrs Viola Read and Mrs FrankPeters visited Mrs Lulu Lamb at East Lansing Friday  The Lee Lavey family calledat the Harry Lavey homo in DetroitFriday The John McGuire family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Fred ReadRead home The Harry Lees, Jack Robertsand Mylo Kettlers spent Sunday at the Bo Jack home tablish another one In the patyear the inmates have done many thousand dollars worth of conser vation work,Their procedure in estabishing a camp is different than Michigan When they select a rftthey then hold a hearing to hear thobjections to locating the camp on the site selected We note that ttt the Christian Science Monitor the success of the Michigan prison omps was one of the arguemeitfti MihiroMotion by Kennedy, supported by Oak was beatenby last years cham Tuesday, August 24, 1954 at 730 The Doyle Templetons of Keego pious, RoseviHe 3 to 0 p m for old and new members inMurrays Gulf, gas 274Mich Bell TeL Co,inta, rent 3667Motion carriedMotion to adjourn carried Mildred Ackley, clerk Charles Eisele and wife of Fow terested in organizing teams forlerville Mrs Clara Kennedy and 8 this seasons bowling with the Ladsons of Detroit spent Sunday with ies Tuesday Night Bowling LeagueMrs Emma Vollmer The Ambrone and Gerald Kennedy families, Howell, spent Sunday at the Irvin Kennedy homeMr and Mrs Ray Bums entertainel n11 their children and familiesSundayMrs Irvin Kennedy, the Ambrose KenntKly famity and Mrs Dolly Baughn, SecretaryWE SKRVBDinners, Sandwche, Ice Cream and Home Made PiesTHE DEW DROP DOf Winnie Gallagher PropRex Sackett and wife and JamesFlora Waiters of Ann Arbor rere Lunford of Detroit were Sunday iSunday dinner guests at theFOR RENTHouse on Cedar Iake j Twitcheli home Rd, just north of M36 West,5 roomswith water and bathInquire of Wm Hoilister 9821 Cedar Lake RdFOR SALEAbout 5 ton of Alfalfa b guests at the Lowrence Caraburnhome The Sackett a leave this weekFrank Aberdeen and wife were m for a 2 weeks stay in MinnesotaJackson Sunday and had dinner at Mrs George Meabon entered StSchulers in Marshall  Mr and Mrs George Hawkins of treatment Joe hospital, Ann Axbor Monday forand Timothy Hay baled Pat Murphy,Detroit were Friday guests at the Bob Meabon spent the week and Albert Dinkal bomto Canada, Harbor DarylLivoniaandlval Shirleys of Deerfield werolnext advanced in favor of it Michigannow has 9 such camps and they artbeing enlarged The Chilaon campwas increased last week by additionof 30 juvenile offenders from Iontau e law sending first offenders to be clSunday guests at the Albert Shirley home  George Clark, Norman Clark jr,Sylvester Harris and W H Gardner attended the Mason Fair today Mrs Ethel Pernert of St Louisand Mrs Marion Pearson of Howellwere Monday dinner jfuests of Mr and Mrs Ona Campbell The Dick Younpr family havegone back to Bi Rapids Andrew Campbell, wife and son,Craig, spent Sunday at the DonBennett home at Webberwille Jerry Ledwidge has signed toteach at Hartland and coach athletics 7The Wayne AtLees attended theharness races at the Wolverine race track, Detroit, Saturday  of theSenator Haskell Nichols of Jacksonwill introduce a bill to that effectAtthe present time under the law patfed in 1935 only prisoners sent toprison can be sent to these earntThe new law will give judges autbority to referr first offenders Mrder 21 years of age direct tocamps4H PICNIC AUG 19The Pinckney Area 4 Hwill hold a pittite at Bishop LakeThursday, August 19 AU fc 4H boys and girls andies are urged to atUadner Swimming, gamos aid pisKsiown appor te V ,,fe4Mfktei ppppgfjlppppMy recipe forCRUSHED BRITTLE RARTYCAKE  always successful in myELECTRICp RANGE  NeighboriKg Notes HOWELL THEAREMrs Gladys Dark of Dexter, ateacher in the Pinckney schoohasbeen nominated for secretary of state on the prohibition ticketAllbeit Schwartz,Ann Arbor andRobert McCutcheon of Belliare whowere dusting a field of James Difen thaler of Gregory from planes last week clashed The planes were de SYLVANTHEATREMichiganWLTharN Aug 17, 18, 19What Wierd Creatures Can They Bo TH B WStarringJames Whitmore, Edmund GwennBorn to Levi Ludtke nd wife fGregory at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor last week Aug 7, a daughter The Stockbridge school districtvotes Sept 14 on raising 5 mills LXtea for building purposesArthur Maachke has bought theJim Rouse farm at Gregory Born to James McKune  wifeof Gregory Aug 8, a daughter ,   Ralph Byers, 52, editor of the, unfy Monday, August 22, 23 Saturday, August 20, 21Double FeatureMcCrae, Mad BlanchardtoBLACK HORSE CANYON In TeehnieelorandCharle Coburn, John Agar inTHE ROCKET MAN August 20, 21TAZA, 8ON OF COCHISE action drama in technicolorwithRock Hudson, Barbara Rush and Greg PalmerNews aad CartSunday Monday, August 22, 23 la Technicolor YANKEE PASHA a modrma stagingJeff Chandler, Rhonda Fleming Mamie VanDoren, Leo Cobb8unday Shows 3 5, 7 PCartoon and SportAnn Arbor News, died at University hospital there, last week j Dexter will vote Nov 2 on bond jing for 45,000 to build a new fire j hall iBorn to Mr and Mrs WilliamSteptoe Mary Ann Harris of Dexter Aug 5, a son, Robert David jShirley Wylie,daughter of MrandMrs Ashex Wylie won a bicycle atthe Fowlerville Pair Billy Shehanhad a 2 year old horse in the Thurs day race and came in 4thLeslie Merritt of the LivingstonCounty Press and wife are vacationing in Ottawa,Quebec and Montreal Canada Matin so Sunday 230 P M ContCh cion Hesten, Robert YoungiaSECRET OF THE INCAS In Technicolor Tues, Wed, ThuM Aug 242S26MA  PA KETTLE AT HOMEA Comedy StarraMarjorie Main, Percy KilbrideCartoon and SportShows 715 and 900 Wed Thurs Aug 2425,26 Ra Milland Grace KellyDIAL M FOR MURDER in Warner ColorLEE THEATREWhitmove Lake, Michigan ComingValley of the Kings, LivJt Up, Riding Shot GunTheatre 4 Mr and MrsHerb Sneed and Bob Friday Saturday, August 20 21Mauk of Howell have gone to Tex her Women8 dub and churchi, Mn Kdward Swaekhanwj  rold of rfiilf Naturally, like epota, he also likes to t inttdt Its easy to makeiaUi orpartiesuplftsureinsft cAore Her fuesia particularly bt woaderfui crubhwi1 bmile pamda la her ekecric ran, en , CHUSHEO wumt PARTY CAKS Urge sponge cike, uuiced caps wbippinu cream2 tablespoons sugarmm 345,000 of your uKalready found om what a ui enc there ia in coo theflamelesH electric way i  nc more scouring of bia   ipans You never have ru r ysabout cooking tempera iurt3   all you do is set the switch r,jthe exact heat needed and waikaway Your modem rangeTrioesthe rest for you, electricallyMODEPNCOOK ElECrftlCALLY iu cupsaitilr4 CUP hot watei SEE YOUR DEALEP or Born to Pvt Bruca Hardman andwife Kay Knapp of Howell, Aug 8, a son, David BruceCharles F Spencer of Brightonwa3 married at Angola, Ind, July27 to Mrs Flossie Tyndal of HowelL The bride has been clerk at the Hotel LivingstonThe Howell A  P Store willmove in their new home on EastGrand River, Howell, August 25 They, will have parking space for130 carsWashtenaw county will voteNov 2 on building a juvenile detention home to cost 110,000The Niehaus oil well on the Fletcher farm near Chelsea has beenflowing a much as 100 barrels a  Double Feature SOUTHWEST PASSAGEin ColorwithRod Cameron Joanne Dru, and John IrelandBlMGet that GirlDANGEROUS MISSION in TatJurieolorwithVictor Mature, Piper Laurie and Vincent PriceCartoon ISIS Jadtfen Road, Ana ArborNormandy87088Chttdiw and U admitted FieFriday, Saturday August 20, 21CHARGE AT FEATHER RIVER ta TechnicolorwitbGuy Madisen, Helen WestcottandFIGHTER ATTACK in TechnicolorwithStirling Hay den, Joy Page CartoonSun, Mon, Tiies Aug 22 23, 24 Danny Kaye in a sidesplitting musical panicKNOCK ON WOODwitbMai ZetteringNoveltie News Cartoon Sunday Monday, August 22 28TANGANYIKAIn TechnicolorwithVan Heflin, Ruth RomanandFORBIDDENwithTony Curti, Joanne Dru CartoonNotes of 25 Years Ago i Wcdne8dyJuh1Z8tfettg2S 26  Tues, W7ed, Thurs, Aujr 24,25,2NAKED JUNGLE1in TechnicolorwithCharleton Helton, Eleanor Parker alsoFLOWER FOR ALL OCCASIONS f r ojrWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY Phone 28  JRawellSEWING MACHINES We Seryjce and Repair All MakesFree Estimates Given in AdvanceSinger Sewing Machine Company d 1915Bettys Beauty Shop8 8 0 5 HURON RIVER DRIVE DHXTBR, MICHIGANPHONE HA 616 4HAIRCUTS 100P8BHANENTS 650IWayne AtLee and wife are visit ALi Work Guaranteedor 84F2 linckneytag at the Cy ALee home in Glad y4 South Main St, Ana Arbor,Michwin Through the efforts of Suparvisor Walter Mowers options have been taken on 1000 acres of land,north and west of town by Charles Clark, state land buyer for the new state hospita It includes the Mercer, Kovac, Hartman, John Mar  tin, Frank Mowers, William Shehanand other farms Holly, Ypsilantiand Northville are also after thepital Jt would employ 1500 people  Pinckney beat Wbitmore LakeWHY WORRY jhere Sundny 11 to 3 Don SwarthouiIVactkms during these months lmd3 hits cluliS  Pie and awill take many people away from, d0JJ   , , , or , , , ,,L  u ,, ,,i Ai a Bobbie Eck had 26 head of cattUheir home leaving valuable ar1   ,  ,     ,  ,  i6 killed at the C St crossing at Dexticjcs uoVPTWectecu ,, , , T,  ,   , 5  ,A c  i T l o v i ter last Friday mght by New YorkA Safety Deposit Box will keep,  ,   ,J ,  ,  L  ,J1 Centra freight tram Others were Mcrfaerson State BanHowell Michgcor RACING BLOODIn TechnicolorwithHill Williams, Jean Porter andJimmy BoydSECURITY RISKwithJohn Jrcland Dorothy Ma loneNews and  MEN OF THE LADYVan Johnson, Walter Pidgeon CartoonThe Francis Shehan familyspent Sunday at the Lundeen cott ld Lkimportant papers such as bonds, freigh injured so badly they had to be killdriving themstock certificates,insurance policies, J T , deeds, abstracts wills blh certi1 J LLon farm to theficates and the hke from prymgjEck f Ajl ffi bl k dhands or from fire Vav,l Iteitis A DeUoit rendering c n sent of Jewelry or silverware can alsoout a vhole fitet   Saturdaybe protected by this use of ourvaults Cartoon age at Hiland LakeCARD OF THANKSto Express My Sincere Thanks and Appciation to the Voters of the LivingstonShia assee District for the Fine Support I Received atF nary Election Tuesday August 3rd Thurber CornelllYour vacation can be worry free,with this low cost precautionRenta Safety Deposit Box today As HowPhone Normandy 24222 Ann Arbo as 400 per yearEXCURSION BUS FAREStftm STARTINGMONDAY AUGUST 23 ON THE tor the carcasesBorn to Wibur Eisele and wife ofDetroit Aug 14 a son 26 people from here attended theGehringer day ball game at DetroitWednesdayBorn to Joe Gentile and wife onAug 15, a daughter L W Hendee and wife and W H Meyer and wife are on a trip toNiagara FallsLee Tiplady has purchased the Ewing property on East Unadila St of Fred Kublicki jW C Hendee  Sons won 50 percent of the sheep premiums at theIonia fair Born to George Kingston and wife of Jackson Aug 15,a daughterG A Sigler and wife who havebeen at Manisique the past yearhave returned homeLansing  Pinckney  Ann Arbor Division ofLin Bare Your Chance fora One Day Outing While These Low RoundTrip Fsre Are ArailaMFROM PINCKNEY TOROUND TRIP TOAnn Arbor  70c plus 7c Fed TaxDexter 45c with No TaxGregory 35c with No TaxStockbridge  50c with 5c Fed Tax GO ANY DATN RETURN SAME DAYBUS DEPOT LYLE JONES DRUG STORE Phone Pinckney UP83191 48 YEARS AGOJesse Buchanan of Detroit was aSunday guest of Mabe Sigler Mrs Mable Suydam of Chelsea is jvisiting her parents, the W S Swar Ithouts Born Sunday to Garner Carpenter and wife a girLHie village of Howell after muchdebate will pay half the cost of building a sidewalk across the courthouse square by the jail The Pinckney base ball team willplay at the Dexter Labor Day pic nic given by St Josephs Church, Darters big day A chicken dinner be served in the grove on theJudge Dexter farmenator Rumer of Daviaon visited George Teeple last week who in troduced him around The senator intrduced the bill establishing theMichigan Stafce Sanftoriunt atMrs Mike Do Ian has gone toManisique to visit her daughterMrs Monte Nolan Frank Sigler has closed his icecream parlor for the seasonThe Dan Donohue family of Syracuse, N Y, visited at the Cornelius Lynch Jiome last weekI Samuel Kennedy 4s teaching in ilson Busness College, Seattle, Washington  Gracp and HrolH Grieve sang a duet at the Method hurch last  Sunday morningi TELEPHONE OPERATING WORKFor Girls High School Graduates Preferredopportunities for advancemenS40 starting rate LrSDay Week Pleasant working conditions No Experience NecessaryCALLMiss Auten at HOWELL 9901MICHIGANBELL TELEPHONE COMPANY7 TAKHLAND DRESS HOUSE FINAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALEAll Ladies  Childrens Dresses ONE HALF OFF Specialties Blouses 198  335 value 100EI Sims Zipper Front Dresses Regular 398During the Sale Only 269And a Great Man More BargainsPhone Brighton AC 75036 Open Every ErerfogAPPREC1AIION EXPRESSIONI wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all voters of Livingston County for diefine vote given me at the Primary Election for the office ot SheriffLAWRENCE GEHRINGER SheriffArnod Berquist with Bill Jones of 10 days at, Nuofter an wtf  of HoHwnunr  t  wtti Stmiay goeaM at tha, fWefreaday, Attfttrt 18, Pinckney DispatchEntered as Second Claa Matter at Poctofflee114 So Howell 8t Pladney, Mich Etabecription Price fUO a YearFrandis Shehan and wife amiMurray Dagg and wife attendedthe night ball game io Detroit last Tuesday night  y vJohn Burg jr Donald Singer aud W4waid Hollingaworth aftendedthtf  4H C l  vd W10CER1ES DRYGOODSI54waid Hollingaworth aftendeBrighton 4H Camp last week 1 VMark Abney was on a 5 day ui to Mississippi last week and visl  ed in Danville, Illinois SellCANNED G III SHOESGENTS FURN1 Danville, Illinois The Abney family reunion va ti Athe Homer Abney home Sunday 85 wore tfcere Among them vcre   the Troy Abney family of Char  ,town, Wcsi Virginia,, Mrs JohnjDale and family of Lon Island, X  Y and Mrs Carl Orey and family  of An Arbor 4The Georyc Roushes spent Sun wih Mrs Rae Spreckens of Flint i Rev Keith Rueseer left Mon  PHONE UP83114t day for Georgia to bring back his   children who have been visit inyk , their grandparents threN  Elmer Rustorffer of Flint, a stu t dent at Bob Jones University  at the Peoples Church Sunday iaiRow R  or officiated at Jumarriai   h   Aim Lui tJas MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixture and Suppliesc, Oi anil Gas Mot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsW Install  We Service10 7 5 EA8TsViijfinia  u, uMi luKansas v ior ll,thDirector Tlic will mouth, ,rini i ivi inOALLINGERIE Nancy w iiriVyicMutiia KENNEDYS GENERAL STORECashway Store 126 WEST MAIN STREET, P1NCKNEYHILLS BROS COFFEE with each 10 order 89c SLICED BACONCATSUPKIDNEY BEANS 2 bottles2 303 cans 2 cans 53c33c29c 19cTHURSDAY AUGUST 19thTHE ROUSH PLUMBINGPtWMBING, WATER SYSTEMS REPAIRING0 WEBSTER ST UP 86 6 0 7 PinckneyLONE CEDAR INN HAMBUBGERS, HOT DOGS CONY ISLANDS, CHEESE BURGERS, GRILLED CHEESE, MALTS, SUNDIESA NEW DRIVEIN CURB SERVICE JUST EAST OF PINCKNEY ON WHEuler has returned homo atter 2 years stay at the Michigan State San and R W Wyiio has lesumed his domicile at the panntnlhome at Andersont Mrs William Fuller, 88, oi Mai ion died Friday The funeral was Monday with burial in Gilkes Cemetery Mrs Robeii Pike Spent last weekin Corrunna where her father, Wm Beniiey, is illSunday callers at the JesseHenry home were Charles Whitehead  wife and Beatrice Lambornof Gregory, Florence Tupper, Flint,and Mr and Mr and Mrs GknnVanBuren of ByronWilliam Shehan and wife wereSaturday dinner guests of Mrs Alma and Zita Harris Mrs Rose Hendee, Lynn Hendecand wife,Walter Clark and wife and Mrs, Clare Hendee and children of Oakjland, California attended theHendee reunion at Moore Park,Lan sing, Saturday The James Ward family ofChubbs Comers are spending a fewdays at Niagara Falls Stanley Dinkel and George Haukattended the Republican convention at Howel Friday niuht Stanley waselected delegate to the state con vention and vice chairman of thedelegation Jack McDonald is chair jman and Frank Gould, secretary, W F Close is also a delegateJ H Hooker and wife were Sunday dinner guests of the CW Hook er family at Zukey LakeMrs Josie VanHorn of Howell isvisiting the Clifford VanHodnsThe following from here attended the Rainbow Girl installation at Gaiyfllord Saturday Mrs FrancisRobinson, Mrs Fern Reason, LeotaReason, Ann Shirley Reason,JoyceAllen Karen Gustafson PKICES ARE CUT 100 PER TONTo Allow You To Fill Up For Next Year rder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To HONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119, rf   ,fMERS forLThousandj cf Aorcujions with errr,, vi Dairy OCJCC Ciincluding ion, rccsafety, skilled IreciAlso Cc 75 BdfiCJJ, uto  OW Tfire i1  CT j, on the Midway ,Lpeon Dancnq V,Roor Two bj  cnnany other u  rIN tiinWT  TRACTORS CARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOW KIL MICH  PH 1632e 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fe the race 125 Webster StKNEY, MichiganHockey Appliance StoreMERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS OUTB MOTORSNUMSpecial on Barn Paint, galIAKFLAND BOAT and HANDICRAFT SHOPON MS6 BAST ACWM8 VMMK AKKtAKBU, ,s2v       Thevtucomtrnmtmma JTHE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERlim,k Kiqalufyp DKM DEEDED taTwWhen you inspect the advancedtype 3 fc hitch on the new John Deere 40 Tractor youll quickly see why ityou advantages over other 3p  First oi all, its a stronger hitch, wiipart built with rugged durability fornMTvice Its a fullyadaptable hitch hit ma vOaia full line oi new John DeereOttfcTatch lvplup tco3 as  11 as anyandrd 3point tools mea for othr tricc  It is an easier hitch to book up leyiato the turnbuckle design which Ijfcawi shorten or lengthen the tOfc Ifek wflfcRFa of tl e hand Best of alL thereHthsTtfV i Dccro LoadandDeptk Control WfcteVworks wr U the 3point hitch and the Touefc6mafic system to give you the kind of workingc vcy ou havo always wanted for your,w, dial Lijrrwv, nd other field , pWell be gJri to demonstrate any timeJOHN DEERE Dealer M EQUIPMENT1 HE LAVEY HARDWAM STOREMrs Kit Bergin an  daughter,Ann, Mis Veronicu ,,alLi1 and Miss Margaret Brogan wer u dayfOtftts of Mrs Eleanor Leawidgv Wttliatn Harrie an wife ol Hosevile and Erttftt Hatick oi Ue rokcalled on Mranft MrsHen ty HaudSunday Mr and Mr Arthur Marshallwith, Mrs Maud Rubens aid Chur lea Roberts of Luther seut lastweek in the uppi peniiwin, Shel Ion, Wis and th WLcon in DJs Mrs Ida Eichuian of Detroit isiattingborne at the Gerry Ekhman The Ralph Clinton familyMrs Nellie Steifley of Forl eoln Park called at  QJ,Wayne, lnd, is viiting her mother, ilOme Sunday Mrs Edith PeckJack liU, i sp , the in Ihi iiNptr peninsulp with te Edsil Mevr family The Martin Hiticr family spentthe week end at Chatham, Ontario Martin Rititr sr and wife ofLakeland were Sunday guests ofthe Maiin Hitter jrs Mrs Murray Kennedy spent acouple Oi lays last week with the Haloid Gallup family in Farmington of LinDorothy Dinkel anrf QbtUrenn StockbrHge 9odayMrs Margaret Clark an cfcfclrtliwere in Ann Arbor FridayThs Tomand Jerry Cark families called on them Sunday AWMANS NAM1, AOPtMiJACK HANNETT 7 S Ra He mttff Hi Pincknty, MichiganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P MExcept WednesdaysMem, Tues, FrL, Sat,700 to 800 P MBUttCH YOUR PROBLEMS ANDAMBITIONS WITH WITH THESE MODERN BANKING SERVICESTe longer you examine the list belaw, the more youll fiind fa it banklag services that apply to your proband ambitions  Checking Accunt Bank Drafts Account Business LoanLoans Travelers Checks ICh Savings yDENTIST N Michigan AveTelephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHerhSneedPhone 183  207 E Gd River Ho well, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a SpecialtyList Your Property With MeMortgage Loans Travr Safe Deposit Box Banking by Mail Automobile Loan Home Loan Personal LoanThe important question is not which 1 bat horn many of the modern banking services yon can use to advan tage Lefs talk it over First National Bank Umder Federal SupervisionMember of FederaU Reserve Corporatitn and Federal Deposit Insur  anetr Corporation,  Afl Deposits Insured Up tofor Each Depositor Ue tartyGeneral InsurancePHONE U P 83221SERVICEHarold RadyRepairs on All MakesPHONE U P 85596AuctioiNfrFaro Sales A SpecialtyBert WyfieCall Fowlerville 226F610,000 Arnold Berquist MtehFOR RENTU room i1 wlthshower Phone UP 8SZ5Z I Gene Mann, 150 SoutA Howell St HvgtMtPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone 183F2Pllttn UP8114 1075 E MMFUNERAL HOMEDon C SwarflMaf DirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServioePHONE 1 PFrod 8 WokhoH, Sr OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand RiverHowell, MichiganPhone 358 iwsideuce 61Lloyd HesdeaLivestock ftaulingWeekly Trip Made to DetxwiGeneral TruckingPHONE U P 85M7Roger J Complet e Insuranc e Coverag rPHON E UP  881 MCemeter y Memorial sPrice s Yo u Ca n Affor d T a 1 ajMilford , Michiga nMilfor d Granit e Work sWoner s Grocer yVILLAG ETAXE SNOW DUt AND PAYABLE AT MY HOME  ON TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYSHELE N REYNOLDS  Villag e Treasure r54 5 Eas t Putna m Street , Pkickney , Michiga n 606ft tiaolus y Real Estat eFarms , Homes , Lak d Propert yBusines s Opportunitie sUF  You r Propert y Wit h M tUereri d IUo nboke r   20 9 Nort h Pear lPHON E U  P 8316 6WANTE D   Wil l trad e Mailor ysel f starte r wit h voltag e contro lonr  o  T    M  for portabl e cemen t mixe r o r HJu T LEr   Burne r Oi l Stov e Rotar y Law n Mower  Writ ewit h Oven , goo d condition , look s 10 8 Pincknev lik e new , cheap  Phon e H A 6561 9       IFO R SAL B 195 0 Pansf l Chevro  FO R SALEFue l Oi l ILacr ,le t Trhck , use d onl y 2  years , 2700 0 Barrel s an d Connections  Cheap MT  w  Do  r Roh l Phone UPfi666 7W  Mai n S t Phon e U P 8317 3FO RCLASS1FED ADVS Qualit y Mechonai nLO W PR1CE SBee r sndWii t to Tak e Oir t SALE8 acre s o f secon d cutt ismith ,2 mile s nort h FOR SALERe o Powe r Lawnmowe rt o r 3 5 oa  Luciu s j of  phone  U P 8312 3FO R SALEWhit e Roc k Flyers ,w 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RENTPinckney,trance semiprivate, Bath atStuart St iFOR SALEElectric Range, 3 burners and an oven, very cheap Murray Kennedy, U P 88178FOR er complete with 2 parrelsfittings for 35145 Stuart St, SALE1951 and195tires and battery 7ad 1 Plymouth, neVgray color, onebattery7ady owner 166000 Phone HA63620FISH STATE OF MICHIGANThe Circuit court for he County ofLivingston in Chaneety ORDftR OF PULICATION Lillian B Hoffman Plaintiff VsTheroa Hoffman, DefendantAt a session of said Court hetd atthe Court House in the City ofHoweU, Michigan on the 26th dayof July, 1964Present BOB, Michael Carland,Ciiouit JudgeIn this cause tt appearing by affi entrance, semiprivate bathdavit on file, that it cannot be aa,145 Stuart St, Pnckneycartained in what state or Country  theaid defendant,Theron Hoffman ZTTZ AHO PARTSAsideslOn otio oi Glean C Yelland,Attorney for plaintiff, it is orderedtha the appeaance of the said deettttmt, Theron Hoffman, be atr  HowlLed in this cause within three month TOR SALEFuel WM  from the date of this order and that Stof Dole Millar, phoae 78F1in case of his appearance that he1 taat kia answer to th bill of com to be ffled aid and a copy i WANTEDWorK Dy the dayi Mrs Margeret Huhman 610 UaadUa Pinckney, Michigan1 FOR SALE 7 room house at MfWest Main St, Pinckney, semi modern with oil furnae Inquirs of Bo Jack 387 WestFOR SALE Elgin Outboard motor new 5000Luciua Doyle UP 83123,PinekneyFOR RENTCottafe,good fiahng,safe sandy beach for childrenboatthe last 3 weeks of AugustMrs W A Honetr, Rtel PncJttsy 11165 Patterson Lake H poMwd roadREADY MIXED CONCatPhoneHO WEILLAWN MOWER SHARPENING 11254 RIVKRBANK LANEHILAND LAK MICHMARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICELARKS thereof aamd upoa glililUfs atttoraey ulthia If dayi after serrieom him er hit attorney of a eopy of 1 tbe said bitt, amd m dafaatt thereofthat said fain be takes at sonfeaiedby fh wld dafesMlaat, Tteoa Hoff ORDER YOURAnd it is further ordeitdV that them jtokom caute tUt onkr to be1 published in the Pindaey 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
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&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 r      WU 1964 NoJtThe Fowlervflc FairFowlrvia Fair got k WpM As W Heard It, ESPECIAL NOTICEer lat week aUhought tne auw   Headquarters Norton Air Force called off Wednesday night pp gan Bernardi Caifornia ,tiiAJJ 20iCUrk, Donald EAranSubjectAirman of Month Award,To Staff Sergt Donald E ClarkAF 16355341 Hdq Sqd Sec 1002d InspGenGroup Norton Air Force Bate By direction of the CommanderNorton Air Force Base announcessons Mrsinorydue to rainThursday night was the 4H livestock parade The following fromhere had 2 yiold heifers and calvesin it Nancy Nash,Barbara McAfee, Shicky Wylie, Jimmie Wylie,Jackieand Diane Birdsong Victor Basydlo led Barbara Nashs heifer in the par AirmanoftheMonth Award far ade and Karl Burg, Barbara Me j July 1954es the rest led their own The To Staff aDavis farm here probably hadmost enteries There were shortn bulls led by Mr Davis and hisin law, Charles Froelich,5 calves by his 2 granddaughters, 2 grands and,John Burg2 horses riddenby hia daughters, Mrs McCann and s raa,,There were many horsestheparadeinekiding Jeanne Gregj of Howell and her championship horse, a donkev and farm machineryThere was one unpleasant episodeThursday night After the livestockparade a horseman stampeded theDavis bulU as they were being led to the cattle bam This caused MrsMrs McCanns horse to throw herand drag her some distance When Mr Davis remonstrated with thehorseman at the horse bam next tothe cow ham he was jabbed in the arm with a pitchfork and MiFroeHch struck with a fork Statepolice restored orderIn the ball games Howell beatPerry, Webberville beat Fowlervilleand Howell beat Webberville Joe Lavey1played with HowellThe Burg boys, Davis boys andFroelichs won prizes with their lambs Donald Singer took many prizeswith his rabbits and won the bicyclegiven away Wednesday In the 4H talent show Thursdaynight, Elaine Johnson played thepiano, Larry VanSlambrook, the ac cordian and the quartette, NancyXaen, Barbara McAfeeJoleen Basydk and Carol Gerycz sang The following won blue ribbonsfor food preparationNancy Nash, Gotten LaBelle Red Ribbons toLouis BasydloBarbara Singer and Don StageSue LaBellewhite,LindaBechler Louise Basydlo won a blue ribbon in canning and Donald andBarbara Singer and Barbara McAfee ir freezing To Staff Sergt Donald E ClarkAs Assistant Administrative Supervisor of the Directorate of Procur ment and Xnspecton 1002 InspectorGenera Group Staff Sergt DonaldE Clark displays unusual initiativeand continually makes efforts to im prove the quality of his work Hewas assigned to duty with the directorate procurement inspection,theInspector General USAF at Norton Air Base on Feb 10, 1964 His ability to improve techneque is highlighted by the fact that while stillin the embyonic stage of learninging his new job he immediately and his own violation, set up a superior filing system for procurementinspection reports and an improvedcontrol system for these reports The new procedure initiated by S Sergt Clark takes less time to maintain and are less complex and more effective than procedures previous SOFT BALL NEWSIn the soft ball Time bete teeFriday night the Teeaere It efirst game to the QQfceefciakft Hrware team of Howeil 4 to S whenthat team, broke a 8 to 8 de by scor ing a run the 7th innings In the lastPinckney beat Howell Cty Service11 to 6The Pinckney Ida gotJ a run tht first on hits by HuhmaiBums andfaturdajr 0 to irOO p m Higgs and2 the 5th on hits byDavy Bums and Gord LaBelle andwalks to Kenneay and Dyer The hardware team scored the winningrun on a walk, a hit batsman and a Hwoht Itei OriMiie ChurchMm Fr iiert leJwltt, Paster800, 90060, 800, 900p mFriday after N Devotions,fttfthit Pinckney TeenersHuhraan, sa Barrett, 1b AfiRH4 0 13 1 0Amburgey, 2b 4 0 lBurns, cf, 8b 4 1 2Higgs, H , 4 0 2Kennedy, p 2 1 0Dyer, c 2 0 1LeBelle, 3b, cf 2 0 1Hollister, rf 1 0 0Singer, rf 10 0Girkaaua   AB  HSpittle, rf 3 1 1Calvaiy IHnnooite ChurchBAT Em Beachy, Pastor8 8 BntL Walter EachMorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100rYoung Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship Service 738NEWS , CURRENT COMMWTThe Asher Wylie family attended The recent primary election inthe Ionia Fair Monday The Bob Egeler family spent lastweek in northern MichiganWm KeUham and the Ralph Kctdiams of Calif, visited their sisterdinlaw in Brighton MondayH M Buzzard of DetrSaturday with his parents, the H M which Gov WUliams without opposition polled about as many votes asthe 4 Republican candidates combin shows that the Democrat party wilJhave strength this la 11Of count Wayne who cast nearly fifty percent of the total vote was one ofH M Buzzard of Detroit spent  reM0IJHl Brake overestimat    f his out state strength He saidif Leonards Wayne county majorBuzzards The Youths Croup of the Peopleschurch visited the Jackson CascadesTuesdayLeslie Ropes of Detioit culled at theNelson Buzzard home Saturday ity was less than 40,000 he wouldbeat him In Livingston countywhich is about the most conservative in the state Brake did not carryja single precinct Leonard got all all but Iosco which went to KeyesSomehow Cleary failed to appealThe Ahrens family reunion wasWh his license sale Uancn officesheld at the home of Mrs Mae Daller,11 ver the tate he was expectedSunday with 19 present from Albion, to hfve a Powerful machineOther Jonesville, Flint, Fenton, Ypsianti, leta of state have GuyJenLailg,Ward, cf  Bowman, lbHumphey, c 4 12 ChurchBar J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930Morning Worship The Ralph Ketchams of TnlifWm Ketcham visited the Lunmn Kct lMcKay, the old Grand Rapchams in Jackson Sunday James CrumbauKh vsitod his snn, lds bo8s engineered the deal thatCleary m to split the voteThatl1045 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at theasly utiized Besides improvingating techinques relating to his job f  BurmisterPincUS Serg Clark always works fever   4 03 14 13 0 1 8 0 0Service game was Pinckney4 0 0church a 80010 0 Wed Choir Practise 780 P M iwith dispatch and to the best of hishis ability He is quick witted fast moving and has a pleasant personality He presents an impressive and neat military appearanceS SergtClark finds the time after accomplishing his assigned duties in a superior fashion to actively participae as a member of the BaseWelfare Board He reflects greatcredit upon himself and the UnitedStates Air CorpBy Order of the CommaderH R Davidson, Major Gen USAF In addition Donald got 3 days ata Los Angeles Hotel with all expen es He is a son of Mr and Mrs Walter Clark of Pinckney A Hearty Welcome To AllThe PetsJee Church UndenominationalM36 West between Main and Unedilla StrertsRev, Keith Ruegeegger, PastorSunday School 945 AMby Mortality and Jeffrey, t walks Sunday Worship 1100AMnd Gentiles tripleThey got 2 more, Youth Group ney scored, 4 runs the 3rd on hits James CrumbauKh vsitod his sn, paiy, at Fort Lee Va last week wUh Cleary out Brake would have Clarence Deal and wife of Webber wo That Leonard nly got 35 perville and Mrs Alma Hirris and Ziajcnt ot tht vt Charles Diggs,called at the Wm Shehan home Sunday negro undertaker from Detroit wainominated for cpngress by the DemThe Dale Miller family were Sumats As his district has electedday dinner quests at the Woodroe jDemocrats for 20 years he has a Massey home ,Rood chance to win If so he will beR W Wylie sorjourned at Ander,tne fllst ne8T ever elected to conson Saturday and helped Ins dal Te rom Michigan George Fitbuild several hundred rods of fence tfUaMs revolt against Gov Will The James Deal family of Toledo, Ianis Jld not amount to much HeOhio, the Gar Bennett family of Jin,was badl beaten by Phillip Hart, cinnatti, Ohio and the Carlfamily of Brighton700 PMthe 5th on an error and Jeffreys Evening Servic e 800 pm y ghome run In the 6th Gentile, Reader Thur Prayer Meeting d M Jand Meebon and Lavey hit Jr Choir Practise WedS dg ya home run HqweMgot a run the Sr Choir Practise Wedr 800 P M400 P M 780 P M3rd, 2 the 4th and one the 6thDavy B , playing, with batted in3 runs, getting a triple the 4th withTHE SCHOOL CENSUSThe school census taken in May1954 shows an increase in school agepupih of 664 over 1953 There are also 8220 children under 5 years of age which shows the increase willcontinue Putnam township now has676 pupils of school age and 216 below the ace of 5 years Hamburghas 366 of school age and 144 beUw S years of age Howell has 1844 ofschool age and 875 below 5 years,Hartland had 697 and 247 below theschool agBrighton uas 1522  633 below school age Handy has 2016 of 578 below school age z onPinckneyMoriarity ,3 bMeabon, 2b We Extead a Christian Welcome toSiwjoneBETHEL BAPTIST CfiURCHABRHjS Miles N 6 3 Miles W of at theBen White home Thursday The Gerry Eichmans took Karent the 4 H camp at Brighton Sunday Carol Miller, Dorothy Doyle and UiKb ui Mitfer are also there Mrs K n Miii is counselor Stanley Murdock and wife of Corrnn eit Sunday a the Bob Pike1 hotne444H4 PICNIC AUG 19The Pinckney Area 4 H Clubswiill hold a picnic at Bishop Lake on Thursday, August 19 All leaders,4H boys and girls and their famil ies are urged o attendBAKE SALE AUGUST 14The MarionIosco Kings Daughtersvill hold a bake sate at the Smith  Lowe Store in Howell August 14,starting at 900 a mCARD OF THANKSI wish to thank the Ladies Aid, theKings Daughters, all my friends and relatives for the sympathy cards Ireceived at the time of my brothersdeath They were appreciated veryklLavey, 3b  3Jeffreys, lb 444 4040 Swarthout Rd, N HamburgSunday Morning Service 1000 followed by MessageEvening Service 746Gentile, If Meyers, ae  4 0 8Huhman, rf 3 1 0Houghton, p , 3 frReader, c 1 2 12 11 22 12 2,1 3fltmt Night Prayez Service 746 I heirthe governors choice for It governor Thurber Cornell only lackedabout 20 votes of beating Adrian leBoom for the legislature WilliamGroomes of Whitmore Lake wonthe Democrat nomination He talk ed over the radio every day thelast week of the campaignSenator McCarthy has againthumbed his nge at the Republican senators in Washington who havePrank Shultz, Pastor170 Marshall Rd Gen 75490 Lyon, MichCity ServiceHaller, M GAULBAll BAPTI8T MISSIONAfi R HI9200 McGregor Rd, Portage LakeBennett, li 4Richard, If 8 0 00 0 1 0tVman, c 4 1 2bailer, lb 2 1 0M Nixon, p 4 1 1N Nixon, cfBurns, rfBassett, 8b 3 2 13 0 23 0 1much y ppMrs Mable DinkelCARD OF THANKSCONRVATION DBPT NOTES Akont d60 atre in Michigan arebeing sprayed with plant chemicals to provide opening for small gameThe areas are at Lansing, Lapeer and the SaginawGratdot district 5counties in the upper peninsula willbe sprayed likewise81 fires damaged 14 acres lastweekThe years total is 8116 acres A law suit is on involving the pubthe public use ef Lake Ann, a small like near Rogers City Blooming green algae is a nuisance in Michigan lakes and mat FAMILY NIGHT AUGUST 14 j We wish t0 expresa our sincereThe Peoples Church hold Family j thanks for the flowers from ourNighAugust 14 at 7 p m with apotluck supper A colored film with found, Boating in Alaska will beshown The recently completed ceKtent recreation court which is light ed will be used for badminton, and Handicraft Cub sent in remembranceof Grandma MarhallMary and Marsnau MeabonANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENTThe engagement of Donna DeVoedaughter of Arthur and Viola Burnett DeVoe to Earl Wilson, son of Mr and Mrs Jack Wilson of HiiandLake is announced The wedding isin October 2 SOFT BALL GAMES FRIDAY 2There will be S sou ball gamesat the righted field Friday, Augustj IS In tne first game the Teeners will play the Kiwanis Juniors ofHoweil In the second contest thePinckney team will meet the Argusteam of Ann ArborThe attejune, has falLen off andif tt does Botpkk up the lightedgames may have to be discontinued Remember the boy a have to pay forthe lights Pinckney plays at Cassidy LakeMonday night Theteam most leavePinckney at 600 p m Larry Mattis, PastorSchool 1000 AMMorning WorshipEventee ServiceWed, Prayer Meeting 1045 A M730 P M 780 p, MWE SERVEDinners, Sandwchea, Ice Cream and Home Made PiesTHE DEW DROP INK Winnie Gallagher,, Prop William jr at Great Lakes Naval jshown that they are still afraid ofTraining Station Chicaa, last week, riini So much so that they refusedThey also saw Corky Hamniel there, to Vote on a resolution of censure Mrs Wm Brash sr and Mrs Wm gainst him but instead after weekBrash jr and son Lennie, are on  of debate referred it to a committee 10 days trip to West Virginia iof senators, 3 Republcan and 3 De Week end guests at theRouh home were Jack Teeters,John Halby and Jack Hart of Detroit Rev llowey and wife of Brinhtnnwere Sunday dinner UCMS f Olin Robinson and wife Rex SackHt andJames Lunfonl of Dilroii alo wi rcallersMrs, Edna Spears and Jack Sheldoncalled on Mrs Arthur Kryeh at theMich San Sunday who was recentlyoperated uponThe Andrew Nisbets, AsherNOTICE I have moved to 7421 Portage Lake Road, Rte 2, DexterPlease see me at my new addressMary Walter, Real EstatePhone HA 62212George Thompson and wife, R KElliot and wife,MrsMae Higgins andMrsDora Swarthout called atthe Mil ner Funeral Home, Stockbridge Fri day night where the body of Mrs WILLIAM E DARROWWilliam E Darrow, 59, son of ForaBullis Darrow and the late William jth0 Jack homeAISO Jackie, CathyB Darrow died of a cerebral hemmarage at Joe hospital, Ann Artires when conditions are right It is William Marshall wascomposed of minute animal andlant life These blooms are report ed in Ktnt and Gallagher lakes andthe Eteon river They help fish butmakft swimming impossible63,000 acre of private owned forest land may be placed under theCommercial Forest Reserve Act if the dept, approves All but 320acres in Kalamazoo county is in the upper peninsulaNOTICEPrtoa at to Darrow Barber Shop ffl00w4H twain aiflaiwuta, all typeaM I DarrowIt towith deepest gratitude that aiawjwmji the may beautifulcarda,ietee and ether expressions tthy in M paseing of mylitUr Its good to know Britta G Brash While Ross Read and wife andFredRead and wife were in the upper peninsula last week they called on Percy Teeple at Marquette He is 84 but ingood health Mr and Mrs Clare Miller spentThursday evening with Ann Arborfriends The Bob Tasch family spent theweek end at the Cy AtLee home inGladwinCONFGL LAD1ES AIDThe Congl Ladies Aid will meetat a 200 p m Thursday, August 12 at the home of Mrs CarrieGriffithNOTICBThe Pinckney Beauty Shop will beclosed for 10 days starting August Notes of 25 Yean AgoCharles Collier, 59, died at his,home west of town Aug6 FunensA, at Congl church Thnrsday, RevEsic officiatingLetha Cook, daughter of Revand Mrs J V Cook was married Aug 10 to Robert Brown of GreenvilleW, H Meyer ha resigned as mgrof the Pureol Station here and H C Vedder has succeeded himA cottage ownedby Mrs BarbaraTessmer of Lakelaekl burned Mon dayDr and Mr C U Sisjiergone on a 2 wiyski Wtiftn via north, era Michigan  St Mary annual kiuc was another grand uccjon tarsd 9hMrs Britta Brash ate dinnerin the woods The jUJenJaegrs of Elkhart, Ind, tlwitwithbor last Thursday He was born inMay 30, 1895 and spenthis early life here He was a poultry tyl egg buyer for the late EdwardSrnam and a tennant farmer Healso sold memorial park lots hereand in the southern states For anumber of years past he has workedfor the Michigan State Conservation Commission and at the time of hisdeath lived on the Thomas Murphyfarm, now owned by the state on North Territorial Road, North LakeSurviving are his wife, Priscilla,a son, Joe And daughter, DianeTheve , garjijdso the following children by a previous marriageWm jr ocrat who are not expected to report on it until after the NovemberelectionMcCarthy again dominatedthe hearing and showed the best ofJfense is a counter attackHe threat cued the 7 senators who spokeauainst him with slander suits andsaid they were aiders and abettorsof Communism In this affair ths2 Michigan senators did not shineSenator Ferguson said he wouldsupport McCarthy and Senator Pottei who had proposed a mild censure resolution against McCarthy saidho would be compelled to do like wise in order not to embarras Sen ator Ferguson who is up for electionthis fall Senator McCarthy againshowed he does not intend to play ball with his Republican colleaguewhen he launched another bitter attack on General Marshall, President Eisenhowers friend from theiana senate floor He read a letter fromPatty Palmer got home from S Harry Woodring who was dismissed Wylie family,the iordon Hesters and DrW C W,lie and wife had a picnicdinner at the Nesbitt home Sunday John Boyer and wife spent SundayI at the Clarence Pratt home in Ann ArborMiss Jack of Florida is atand Clare Hoskins while the folks areon a trip tirough Illinois and IndLouis, Mo, Sunday D war uy rThe Jerry Browns of Detroit spentlKosevoIt The letter said he,Sunday at the Bob Read homeMrs Mapiaten Astolas of Muniihcalled on Mrs Edna Spears Sunday The Ross Lairhs of Toledo wereSunday guests ai the Tom Wait1 home The Howard Reads and Janet Fidler had dinner at the Monks Hotel Brighton SundayFrank Clark and wife of Milfordspent Sunday wth the WinstonBaughn home war by Franklinfj t   MarwouH sell out his own grand penonal advantagcsThi Eisenhower tocome out again in defense of Marshall whom IM termed a pore 100 percent American, called at the Arthur Bullis home ataid, Jack, Robert, Gerald, Merlin, and Dick, also a daughter, Mrs Virginia Stanley of Chula Vista, Calif AjKn, Charles and a daughter, Norraa are deceased His aged mother, Flora Darrow also survives and asister, Mrs Edna Allen of Lansingand 4 brothers, Kenneth of Three Rivers, Glenn of Detroit, Harold ofBogie Lake and Maurice of PinckneyThe funeral was the SwarthoutFuneral Home Sunday Rev, Keith wnagsegger officiating Burial in thethem and took on all comeraFcartk  iekney Cemetery Shields was toaatgialtar and GovFred Green and William Comstock ffTi UARHAIspoke Pinckney wen the ball game MR8 LOUISE MARSHAL from NorthviUe 1 to 6, beating Harry Un j Hopkins MarshallGerman, UnjupjMomn, prig  Wednesday at Rowe hospiUl, Fairs may come and fairs maya, , fco but the Fowervi le fair goes onMrs Genevieve Read and children j forever Years ago most all places had fairs but they have all fallenI y the wayside This includes Howell, Brighton, Stockfcridge and Arffe Arbor, Chelsea andothers Many of the features of trieold time fair are gone such as the man buried alive,the balloon ascension, the dancingturkey, Wild Man from Borneo andthe Snake Pit Bingo has been ab sent for a couple of years but willcome back with a rush if the bingo amendment passes One commendablefeature is the present 4H exhibitat the fair in which boys and girlsarc encouraged to take part in livestock, handicraft, vegetable, flower,clothing and food preparation proGregory SaturdayTed Olson and wife of Dearborncalled on Mrs Flora McArtor Sunday Gus Ledwidge is now in Oregonwith the House of David base ballteam Mrs Jay, Mrs Murray Kennedywent to Turner in northern Michigan last week with Mr and Mrs StanleyCulver srTed Olson and wife of Dearbornspent Sunday at the Joe GriffithhomeKeth Ledwidge and Bob Meabonwent to Leslie Saturday to see Howell play Leslie Leslie won 11Brown, lb Tomion, 8b Miller, 8b stockbridge followng a stroke She Bowlett, ss, ontfieklSwartfaoQt, Cox leavws JJJ husband, William Mar Kuhn and Molvaney gaill  g daughters, Mrs GeorgeThe Percy Hlis family have re Meabon, Pinckney and MrsHowardturned from a trip through Ohio, y  Gregory The funeral was at Pennsylvania and Washington DC fche gUner Funeral Home, Saturday, y  Milner Funeral Hom, yGeorge Reason bhoke hie leg last afternoon, Rev Arnold offciatng k hil lyin tennis at Lex Sd Ctgweek while playing tennis at Lexing on Lake Jluron He U in House of Providence hospital, Detroit o,jn Stockbridge CemeteryBOWLING MEETING NOTICELORZEH5T8TwCt5rtt2Bg  L Bow jujuy OJwith water and bataJnojuire of Wm HoLHster 9321 lFOR SALEAbout e tonbldAlfaHa baled Pat MurphyPlndmejr   gSwarthout, Moran and Lee, Stock be held at the Pinckney bowling alky bridge Galligan A Barton on Tuesday, August 24, 1954 at 730Jfan Boehe won a race at theMil p mJUl intreeted in bowling and inlord Fair Ust weak wi OaKej a ieague are asked toto 9 Jack Jeffreys and Ed Bailer jects by being offered awards Ofpitched for Howell and Joe Lavey 150 4H members from Pinckney hadwas in the outfield exhibits at the Fowlerville FairWayne AtLee and wfe attended j   Wolverine Irace track, Detroit Friday and Sat wipthe Barnum Ain this sectionWeat the George VanNorman home last week W H Meyer and wife were Fnjday dinner guesta of the Mark Farrel family at Farmington and visited the Northland Store Mrs Viola Pettys of Howell spentSunday at the J H Hoker homeMrs Maude Sayles is visiting herdaughter, Mrs Beatrice Joiner, inNewcastle, Ind The D Curtis family of Plymouthpent Sunday at the Ralph HaUj balky Ford car that runs by itealfcthe clown who leads pig, the beatin stilts in which each member is ftcouple of feet taller than the next to him the man who isfrom a cannon,, the man in the of lions, aerial artiste andback hone performers Thenside shows with the human skeleton, Siameee Twtaithe man who it half hA r tit  Aili   v  t    tcv       , ,         s ,   ,   i  H 1  NeigUor fHOWtU recipe fer SEVENYOL K CHERR Y    I SYLVAN TOEATRfcpi always sucessful in rryELECTRIC RANGE , Wi, Thvs Aif It, 11, 12Anae Baxter, Steve CochranTHB CARNIVAL STORY , Satwday, Angnat 1 14 Doable FeatartWah DisneysTHE UVING DESERT10 Leo Dav,i P jfln  TaifA Se has receivedenvy   w P V JF ww  T t an appofttmimt  to the United Statea Military Academy at Annap I olia, Maryland The Washtenaw county 4H Fair is at the Ann Arbor fair groundsAug 11 to 14 The Republican ballot wiil havea new emblem in November It will carry pictures of both Abraham Linicom and President Eisenhower and Ithe United States flag Kent Lundgren, 40, Menomineedruggist was elected commander ofthe state American Legion at the re cent convention at Grand Rapids Sunday Monday, August 15, 16 Lloyd Monroe, 46, of near Brigh Matinee Sunday 2 M P M Cont ton was drowned at Woodland Lake Tony Curtis, Piper Laurielast week  inOver 60 Dexter Boy Scouts attend JOHNNY DARKed the state encampment at Lud  in Technicolor dington ast week Friday, Saturday, August 13 14RAILS INTO LARAMIE 1B TetfcmictlarwifeJohn Payne, Mari Blanckard Dan Duryea News astJohnny Weitsnuller inKILLER APE Sunday, Monday August 15 16WAR ARROWwithJeff Chandler, Maureen OHaia anjSusan Ballht TedurioaWr3undy Shows 8, 5, 7, Cartoon Harry Jams OrcheatTuesM Wed, Thur Aug 17, 18, W SASKATCHEWAN Florist Lewis Maier of Dexter at Tue 7 I  5 4u n tended the florists convention atWhat Werd atures Can They BAtlantic City last week I a JJ388 voters voted at the Stock , W1 P  bridge primaries last week  James Whitmore, Edmund Gwenn Mrs James McKune of Gregory j entertained at a shower last week IFF 1WATRIfor Judy Haines who wfll be marri  IIlEifllltatt ad in October I WflibMW Lolsa MkfMJBIThurber Cornell of Howell who only lost the nomination of state i Friday, Saturday, Angus 13, 14representative to Adrian deBoom byj Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters andJ Carrol NashCartoonComingMa  Pa Koll at Home Yankee Pasha, Gone with the WUSdo DriveLA little extra ttme mni a lot to Mri Joeeph Wilhlm With herActivities in local dubs   makinga bom for hw hntted and theiron Kenneth  bmt day it full, but not too full for baking In her moderniertric ranfe Aad Jo her meofoiklove this cherry eak topped with creamy evaporated milk floating 1You have extra time whenyou cook with a modernelectric range Thats because you dont have to be a kitchensitter, at the beckandcall of an old fashionedrange Surfaceunit and oven temperatures are sdentifi cally controlled Theres no guesswork    simply snapa switch to the exact heatneeded and walk away Goodreason why you should change to electric cooking, now about 200 votes was a pneumonia Women in Prisonpatient at McPherson hospital last THE WEAK AND THE WICKED withGlynis John, Simone SilvaThe Navy la Always BeadyRETURN FROM THE SEAJan Stirling, Neville BrandCinemaScope Is Coming Soon CartoonSEE YOUR DEALER or Defroif Edison MODfitNElKTRICALLY weekLtL Tom Brogan of Howell willleave for duty in Austria August 12 The Michigan Bell Telephone Coat Howell will move their businessoffice to their new building at 105 West Clinton St Aug 14 The Stockbridge Communityschool district has started suit ag ainst Unadilla township to forcethem to levy the school tax on theequalized valuaton instead of the j assessed valuation Unadilla schoolsconsolidated with Stockbridge In1958 the district voted a 5 mill extra tra tax At the meeting the supervisors of Waterloo and Henriettawho are in the consolidation voted to levy the 5 mills on the equalized Tues, Wed, Thur,, Aug 17, 18, 19ed valuation The Unadilla supervis Dames and Murder, Micky Spillaneu  IUS Jackson Road, Ann ArborPhone Nomaady87083t Chfttron nndet U admitted FteaFriday, Saturday, August 13, 14 RED MOUNTAIN In Technicolor withAlan Ladd, EHizabeth ScottandDARK CITYwithCharlton Heston, Viveca Lindfoi CartoonSunday, Monday, August 15, 16 VALLEY OF THE KINGS In TecnflicolocwithRobert Taylor, Eleanor Parker and Carlos ThompsonSelected Shorts andNewsor voted against this and in favor ofthe assessed valuation which is lower and spread the 5 mill tax on this valuation The school district has began suit in circuit court at Howell to force Unadilla to collect the taxon the equalized valuation KindTHE LONG WAITwithAnthony Quinn, Charles CobumGene Adams, Peggie CastleJimmy Wakelys JamboreeFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS WINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANYPfcoie 284 Howell I   Mrs Shirley Frederick and baby of East Leroy are visiting at the Wayne Carr and Mollie were Sun the Gerald Reason home TodayI day guests at the Roger Carr home, wth Mrs Anna Reason and Jerry they called on the John and SteveOna Campbell and wife spent the Gerycz families in FowlervilleMcPherson State Ban i91i week end at the Carl Lentz home inLansing  Sunday, Monday Aueuat 15, 16tHONDOin TechnicolorwithJohn Wayne, Geraldine Paige , andTENNESSEE CHAMP in TechnicolorPluaShelley Winter, Dewey Martin CartoonTues, Wed, Thur,, Aug 17, 18, 19 TOP BANANAIn TechnicolorwitliPfhil Silvers, Rose MariesoDames and Muruei, Micky SpillaneiKindTHE LONG WAITwithAnthony Quinn, Charles Coburn lien Adams, Peggie CastleCartoonBettys Beauty Shop Itl HURON RIVER DRIVE DBXTBB, MICHIGANnKNB HA M164 HAIRCUTS 100PWMANHNT8 60Wayne AtLee and wife are visit  tkm Of ALee home in Glad SEWING MACHINESWe Seryjce and Jtspalr AJ MakesFree Estimates Given la AdvanceSinger Sewing Machine CompanyAil Wot Guaranteedor 84F2 HackneyLL4 South Vain St, An Arbor MichPhone Normandy  lflffl, ABO Arbo Bill Jones of Flint visited at theArnold Berquist home last week andArnold went back to Flint with himBARGAIN RATE INSURANCE  Hiland Lake Mrs Theresa Coyle visited at theFor as little as 450 a year we  Clarence Stapish home near Chelseaall insure your valuables against st weekoss, fire or theft j The Francis Shehan family spentSo many things we accumulate Sunday at the Lundeen cottage atover the years arc , ostly and diffii Aiil, earhart of Dexter was acult to replace Sunday guest a the Mark Nash homeYou can be carefree during your Mr rnd Mrs LeRter McAfee andvacation and all the year around, i are in northern MichiganLet us lease a safety deposit box to Barbara is staying with Carol Gerycz you today,I Bill McGowan of Pontiac spentAll deposits up to 10,00000 insured the week end with Mrs Thressaby our membership in the Federal coye Deposit Insurance Corporation  CARD OF THANKSI wish to express my thanks and appreciation to all of my friends who supported me at the Pollsin the Primary Election for the Office of DrainCommissioner sFLOYD W MUNSELLSergtJames Doolitte and familyare visiting his parents hereDr Cecil Hendee and family ofJackson, Miss, are spending theweek with Mrs Rose Hendeete  MellowasHarvest i hnein Michigan  emj0jg a glass ofIchignn Brewed BeerSPECIALEVINTS INMICHIGANHAIVESTMICHIGAN STATE September, 1st We,,DtroFIOWEI SIOWMICHIGAN KANGrand River nea iMOHHON wsma FAIIptojbr 6  CfldMociVlichigan ijrewcrs1 Association 350 Mtdison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganAlta Brnoini Co  Frtnkenmuth Brewing Co eMv Brewing C Ptf BrsrttgC  Scfvr DrviO  SfivkBrtmnOh Sept 3 thru 12Thousands of Agricultural Attractions wfth emphasis, this year, on Dairy roducH Contests galoreIncluding farm invention uAsafety, stilled tractor drivingAiso Cooking School, Home Artt, 75 Bands, Auto Show, Art Exhibit,Old Time Dancinq, Fireworks, andon the Midway the famous Euro MOT Dancing Waters and theRotor Two big Auto Races andmany other attractionsIN KftSOMNAT KING COLEl PATTI PAGPV r    w5  if       XoPeopl MYRON HUGHESmI Andrew p td em the DoWeobenrffle and family callfamily inStortOCERIES GOODSCANNED G III SHOESBon to Soxgt Robert AmburgeywileVbfinfc Shirfoy, Savanagh  A 6 ft l ion, EobertGENTS FURNlSHINi LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STOREFOR SALESCHOOL BUILDING AND SITE APPROXIMATELY 1 ACREThe ftoerd of Education of the Dexter Agricultural Schoolswill soil at public auction the Smith School building and site locatedon Dexter Town  Hall Road at the corner of North Territorial RoadThe auction will be held at 200 pm, Saturday, August14,1954 on the above described premises This property will be sold to the highest bidder for cashThe Interests of the school district therein will be conveyed tothe highest bidder by quitclaim conveyance covering all the in rereets of the district therein The right is reserved to reject any and all bids Mrs Ellen Newman of Ann Arborand the Carl Bidwell family ofBrighton called at fehe Ben Whitehome Sunday uMiss Zita Harris and William She f oiJtLhan attended the Fowlerville FairThursdayRobert Pike and wife spent Sundayat the Wm Bently home in CorrunaRoy Dillingham and wife attendedthe Fowlerville Fair Friday The Dmrjl Sbirieys of Buck Lakeand the Gejle Shiijleys of Livonia pent Sunday at the Albert ShirleyshTbs Dale Idler aOd Leo Ewerstallies celled Saturday Al Webber aid wife rf Ann Arboreefiad on On Camyhtll and wife Sunday eveningThe James Brogan family of Lansing called a the Stanley Dmkel home Sunday ,The Lyra Eendees Entertained fordinner Sunday the Dr Cecil Hendee amily of Jackson, Miss Mrs Rosefiendee, Walter Clark and wife, DrJim Nash and family of Coldwter, the Lloyd and Gale Hendee families,Rex Hendoe and DaJeene RobinsonMrs Bess Fishbeck of Lansingy visited at the C J Clinton homelast week Mrs Clinton and Phyllis took her to Grand Rapids Friday tovisit her daughter, Mrs Doris May Inard and stayed all night there The Tom Clark family of Ann Ar bor, Jerry Clark family of SilverLake and the Charles Clark familyof Kalkaska were Sunday guests of Mrs Margaret Clark and familySergt Robert Lavey, son of Mrand Mrs Lee Lavey who has beenin Germany 2 years arrived home Friday He has received his discharge from the serviceDr and MrsJames Curlett anddaughter, Mary of Roseville andiNelson Davidson of Detroit were Sunday guests at the Curlett homehereH Davis and wife of Midland arrived here last week to stay withMrs Mary HoffThose from out of town who attended the funeral of William Darrowwere Glenn Darrow and wife, De troit, Harold Darrow and family oftfogie Lake, Forest Darrow of Gale burg, Kenneth Darrow of Thive the Herbert AUlen and the Ffxhvttand SipplfEleefrie, Oil and Gas Hot Water NaatarsComplete Line of PompsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP83114 10 7 5 EASTCOALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON To Allow You To Fill Up For Next YearOrder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119Donald Allen familes of LansingMrs Nellie Darrow of Milford, Don Darrow and wife of Farmington,Mrs Virginia Stanley of ChulaVista, California and Merlin Darrowand wife of HamburgFOR SALESCHOOL BUILDING AND SITE APPROXIMATELY 1 ACRETh Beard of Education of the Dexter Agricultural Schoolswill soil at public auction the Parker School building and she located on U S 12 at the corner of Parker Road The auction will be held at 400 pm, Saturday, August14, 1954 on the above described premises This property will be sold to the highest bidder for cashThe Interests of the school district therein wilhbe conveyed to thehighest bidder by quitclaim conveyance covering all the interests of the district therein The right is reserved to reject any and ill bidsLONE CEDAR INN New PinckneyCashway 126 WEST MAIN STREE TRACTORCARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO, HOWKlL MICH  PH 1632Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE 52ROUNDSTEAKSSIRLOINBIG BOLOGNAPORK STEAKCOFFEETOMATO JUICE SWIFTS BUTTER v69c39c49c119 19c59cTHE ROUSH PLUMBING310 WEBSTERST UP 86607 PinckneyHAMBURGERS, HOT DOGS CONY ISLANDS, CHBBSBBURGERS, GRILLED CHEESE, MALTS, SUNDIESA NEW DRIVEIN CURB SERVICE JUST EAST OF PINCKNBY ONSOMERS  HOLUSTERSPECIALSPORK A M LbSLICED BACON, LbALL STEAKS, Lb  FROZEN CHERRIES, 30 Lb fin GROCERIES AND BAKED 49c59c59c675IIIOpen Daily 9HK A M to 00 PM M to 20 PM PLUMBIN8WITER SYSTEMS Stanley HikRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE ITSm LGASTAPP wm cooun SPECIAL LIMBED TIMI OfFIRRegular PriceAllowance for yc vou pay only 00000000 UJ   und beautiful rangspecially for homes be ord the gas mainsIng Coolito    tht umatic ovtn pa Hockey Appliance StorePROMPT AND COURTEOUSROTTER T VSALES ANB SERVICEraom v tM4i  M 125, MICHIGAN St,MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORSMERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORSAEROCRAFT ALUMINUM BOATSSpedai on Barn Paint, gal 125 LAKELAND BOAT and HANDK3UPTon aU ,  ,,  i r v,y,l   T  , fr  A   3544 This Great NewVroWn ritteh THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERwith ControlDEERE iMtfA you inspect the advancedtype 3 It is an eatier to the turnbudcltto shorten orturn oi tlit hand John Deere Loadaddworks with thehitch on the new John Deere 40TrafeMM, youll quickly see why it you advantages over other 3poiiit lint oi all, its a stronger hitch, withMtiy part built with rugged durability forI 6M JJIllll Its a fullyadaptable hitchHftaf Will tale a full line of new John Deexe k GtfcTSatch pickup tools as well as any1 psadaid eVpolnt tools made for other tractors accuracy you have mayplow, disk harrow, anWell U glad to Jeontra4e, any time4JOHN SiiAUTYJAPTYJri LAVE HAftDWAfctRESPONSIBLE PEfcSOX male or from this ared, wanted toand collect from automatic ft Ho Belling, AgektisY r reference and 600g capital necessary 7 to 12botra weekly neta 400 monthly lTM k For localghre full vartioulars,phoneP O B61 521, MjU, MinnSAL8 acres of second cultof atfatts sunding Smith, 2 mile north of riNCKNEY RlSSIDHNTSWHY PAY RENT WHEN YlMCAN BUY A BRAN NEWTORTABLE AND COZY HOW LIVING ROOM, 2 BBDROtMtfjEFFFICENCY KITCHEN AND BATH, NICELY LANDSCAPEED FOR 6,300 with 1800 DOWN PAYMBN1 It LOIATED AT 3100 PATLAKE ROAD CA1AFTER 6 P M AT TON 1MTM WANTED  WillpnBh starter with roltafe eoateofor portable cement xnlxor or a Rotary Lawn Mower Witto Bo 108 Pincknev, iFOR SALEFuel OtlBarrels WBtfcPhbhe NAIAsVAOOtmJACK HANNETTsfcATCH YOUR PBOBLEM8 ANDAMBITIONS WITH WITH THESE MODERN BANKING SERVICESyou the list beSwthVmorV yOtlnfMdtog eervicea that apply to your prob Vema and ambitions  ,Checking Accunt Bank Drafts Bavins Account Business LoanMortgage Loans Travelers Checks sSTDeposit Box Bnldng by MaUAutomobile Loan Home Loan Personal LoanThe important question i not which  SWmany of the modem bankteg service you can use to advan tage Let1 s talk it over tint National Bank Supervisionof FederaU Reserve Corand Federal Deposit Insur110,0001st Bach Deeoattor MBIganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMor, Tues, Fri, SaW 700 to 800 P MDmirU2 Vft N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 9S5Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHe SneedPhone 183 207 E Grf River Howeil, MichiganReal Estate InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm a SpecialtyList Your Property With Mo Vfrot J dighooPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master Plumber Phone 183F2Phone UP8114 167S E MHFUNERAL HOMEDon G Swarthoirt DirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONE U P 831720 Reickhoff, SrOPTOMETRIST120 West Grand RiverHowall, AliihiganPhone 358 isidonce 61LeeUwfGeneral InsurancePRONE U P 83121Harold RadyRepairs on All MakesPHONE U P 85596FOB RENT4 room Phon room PS JPhone UP 8SZ5Z t A pBert WylieGall Fowlervine E26F6Arnold Berquist, WaHandmade JBfflioW Lloyd HondooLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to DetrutiGenera TruckingPHONE U P 85547Roger J CarrComplete Insurance Coverag PHONE UP83133Cemetery MemorialsPrices Ycu Can Afford VJ ia Milford, MichiganMilford Granite WorkReal EMeFarms, Homes, Lake Propemrv Husine OpportunitiesList Your Property With MBroker  200 North PearlPHONE U P 8166VILLAGETAXE4N6fW DUE AND PAYABLE AT MY HOME  ON TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYSHELEN REYNGim Village TreasurerS4S East Putnam Street, Pinckney, Mkhigan IN6 PtMtawyQuality MechonaiLOW PRICESBMT and Wlte to Take ONIPhone Heell 70W2 CLASSIFED ADVSFOR SALEWhite Ratk Fryets, FOR RENTVaeant Aug 7, anideal year around cottage for younjcouple, newly decorated, warmneutwt 4 lbs and over Mri  Mttrihv an cozy Reduced rent for yr 142 Swarthout Rd Phone UPSK around tennantPhone UP 83329 ormodel radio in food condition, Roll FOR SALEReo Power Uwnmowvaway bed with inner sptOftr mat for 3500 Lucius J Doyle i Wlde jPhone UP 83167 Phona UP 83123, j  ires ot TJHrnAff FOR SALE by OwnerSumnserJ7  etttthi Guy C Midishi cottage, 5 rooms, 3 bedrooms, ilosto Mid Patterson Lake Road  screened in sonch on hill overlookingFOR SALEFeederpST17IIu Pterson Lake completly iurni old Charies Wlednsa  yr99mw ed, electric stove, refrigerator yaadPhone Dexter HAoMSO a circulfttin oil heater, also boat Everything in good condition  CanFOR SALE 1M KolviMsor Re he seen Saturday or Sunday, Augustfngeiator, 76 sise, Hke new, reas 7th or 8th 1118 7 HinsMe Drive onaple Call HA S4806 Dexter Patterson Lake, complety   ROOM FOR RBNTrPinckney, En FOR SALE Used Combine Cheap trance semiprivate, Bath at 145  Carl Hollistu 2822 M36 WFmrtQATiP,   I FOE SXESW roomnsV in AckJPUK bALEElectnc Range, I bummey WU1accept bids 23649exs and an oven, veiy cheap St, Phos UP86562 Murray Kennedy, U P 83178   WANTEDWorK DytheMargevet Huhman1 OT cpiw wftnftttlngs for 35, y5 Sturt 8L barrels andPinckney, MichiganJn4 lady owner outFORBALE7 rabbits, willw 4Vi lbs each Robert Harboldtinc neys , STATB Or MICHIGAN J  SALETbe Ctremit Court for the Couty of U Caeaesi, dilla, SALE7 room houee t M6St, Pinckney,QUALITY tf y ORDBR OF PUUCATION  Lillian B Hoffman Plaintiff VsThorite HoffiiaA, DtfendaatAt A sossioft of said Court hotd at1 Ue igiyti Hbose in the City of 1 HwiUjtlsaU h hof July, 19S4 e yon the 96th dayejtft Jodgt, Michael Carland,Cir Calf 10,, abo a  modem with oil furnaee Inquire oftgrindstones 70c J Bo Jack 387 West MainHarrison Cooper I      n 11Mich FORSALhi iigin Outboard motor8 HP nearly new 5000Ludus Doyle UPlasEnssrsing 85c an Yumtr oarerfeneedLea Morgan, 407 Stuart UP8 6582FOR tENTCottakood flthng,safe sandy beach for eh4kketi,jbotthe iast 3 weeks of August Mrs W A Horasr, Rtel Pnosaey11165 Patterson Lake DrOB op thai it cannot be as whsrt state or Countrys1s4iltoefemlant,Theron HoffmanMATSFRUITS GROCERIESVEGBTABLEFISHr MARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICELARKS platottCf, it is orderedthai theppeaiwce of the said do,ssMhust, Theron i1 bo eatered ta this eaose within three montiis iVom tadate extaleojdeviaad thaiin eaeo of sis appearance that heCsto8S8ld lilt  laereof seryd lyem pkkutffsatt BCMSST VUflBSS U QSflRa SKBSV SSWISSaesovaef of a eopysaid MB, sejbe liIM2r  day7ndiiurinr the weokMicnifanAUTQ READY MIXEDPAflTSDcd MUkr HeatingLAWN MOWBR flHABPBNNO11154 RIVRRBANK LANSHKLAND LAKB MICHotdorod, that the oidsr to bo 40 days from the data efand thairash publaHfen eoEAVES TROUGH Way Let Your Roof Wash Awiy See Us FFor YourBAVBS TROUGH NBBDS WB ALSO RBTAILFOR FRHBSTIMATKrCAUBRASH JR9 ,  ORDER YOURFill Your Bin Now at, tie Lower PricwPOCAHONTAS BRIQUETS BteaccoALSTMffiRCOAl SOPTtOMFARMiRS COMPANYWednesday, August 11, 1954Thanks to AllI Wish to Express My Appreciation to the Voters of Livingston County for My Renommation as theRepublican Candidate for the Office of Prosecuting AttorneyWILFRED R ERWIN Prosecuting Attorney 48 YEARS AGO The Old Boys and Girls reunion here Aug 1 and 2 drew the largestcrowd in its historyAug 1 was repjMration day for guests and badges were issued with the dates of thehome coming Dan Murta was in charge of tr in the town hallTheball game at 1030 drew a big crowd It was played on the AlfredMonks farm across from the cemetery Bun Jackson pitched a nice game for Gregory but Pinckneywith Cracker Moran in he box won 4 to 3 Art Bullis played first basefor Gregory cause he waswas a dance In additionBand, led byplayed at allcessions andsquare It isattended the not in uniform Thereat night to the Oak GroveFrank Isham whichevents, there were con amusemenLs on theestimated 5000 people 2 day celebration THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTIONThe Republican County Convention will be held at the Court House in Howell on Thursday evening August 12 at 730 P M to elect 10 delegatesto the State Convention at Grand Rapids Aug 21JOHN R McDONALD ChairmanMrs LESLIE MERRITT Secretary j Dinner was served atland by the churches the hotelstave timFom where I sit Jr Joe MarshNothing to Snaeze AtThis year our town fUdcd to , something about its hyfever  vers Hap Thomas is our  un officer, so he was made ragiicd inspectorCant see why anybody shouldbe belherod by a few weeds, hernortcd I say its all in their Jjthvis But Hap wont on out to io xiis jobTion, yesterday, I met Hapr ing kind of sheepish His eyes  i o red and as he took out atr handkerchief, he sretd  T1DT raTnebouy v5io isnt i vi,ic, vhod iike a job asks ip From vfve I sit, I c symptiMze wiih Hap Its no jo,j But as Hap admitted laiit, hwas dead Wion in scoffing r ,  idea of hay fever Making Vvh of other peoples ideas a l v nions is a familiar trouble vlha lot of folks Whether its hayfever, football or a choiia o, ,,ybuttermilk or beer as a Vii quencher, Im just naturallylergic to anyboc1  it llC alo nosJl The afternoon ball game was wonby Stockbridge 9 to OCurdy of Howell pitched for Pinckney and was not in good form George Hollis pitehed for Stockbridge The reception and dance for oldtimers was in the opera house atnight Edith Pinckney, Eva Kellyand Helen Kearney sang and Franc Burch yeave impersonations BlindBiHy Hoff played with the danceorchestra an 1 a collection was taken up for himThe ball game the morning ofAug 2 with Dextir was won byI Dinckriey 4 to 3 in same filled wihvguemin Dexter did not like Umi ire Kin SWs decisions and Piivk ney refused to let Frank Sharpey rjHcxter do part of the umpiring and had him escortd off the field byi he marshal Wm Moran The IPinfkncy lineup Lavey, c Curdy JJCadwell, lb A Lavey, 2b F Read,3b Rex Read r, autfield, FneyASwarhout, Moran and Dolan ThiTVxtor team was rollings,c ChrisiLe ffler, n Gus Eck lb Fitzsimmons mons 2b Earl Sve t, 3b, Max Erk,ss oufed, Dan Smih, Miky Elsnssuy and Irvin KennedyThe basket picni was at Hazesgrove across the pond at noon FL Andrews and W C Miller piovided ferrv service across the pondUvith their mrtor launches George Sykes was master of ceremoniesAmong the speakers were Dan andGene Markey, Ed Kearney, Lucius Wilson, Hiram Smith, Wm P VanWinkle, Louis Howlett and othersThe final ball game broke up ini the 9th with Fowlerville leading 2to 1 Pinckney tried to insert Jack  Monks, capt of the Michigan State j Nonnal as a pinch hitter and Fowcrville would not lot him bat be 8TATE OF MIUniGANThe Probate Court for the County of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofEdward Spears Sr, DeceasedAt a session of said Court heldJuly 26, 1954PresentHonorab4e Hiram RSmithJudge of Probate tNotice is Hereby Given, That the jthe petition of Irvin J Kennedy the  administrator of said estate,prayinghis final account be allowed and theresidue of said estate assigned tothe persona entitled thereto, will beheard at the Probate Court on the 17th day f August at ten A M It is Ordered, that notice theroofbe given by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks corisectivalyprevious to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch and that the petuoner cause a copy of this notice tobe served apon each known party ininterest at his last known address byregistered mail, return receipt Jemanded at least fourteen It daysprior to such hearing or by p rsonalget vice at least five 5 days prior to such hearingHiram K Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copyCelesta rarshalll Register of ProbateProfits lipBy MaintainingSoil FertilityF ARMERS wao want to savemoney at, fertilizer wind upby losing profit from loweryields that boost costs perbushel, declared the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in citing a recent statement by Dr E P Reed, Ohio State University extensionagronomistReed report that he seeno reason at present to jpplyless than recommended amounts of fertilizerWhen farmers keep yieldsup, they maintain soil productivity as well as reduce costPer unit Nations 4UYrs Sek to   DeathToll Oi Farm Folk 011 Kural ilighwayaLook out, young feerlCHICAGO Srinn MnkeFllety Your Nuni v One 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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>jv J,r              V  r,  , 1              T      MVohana 71 THE WNCPiWfWtdmday, Angus 4, 19 JMICHIGAN MIRROR Too many fish a i1,   ed by fishermen but itis a headachfor the conservation dept as it means underdeveloped fish SOFT BALL NEWS  Primary Election Result I Caftoii ChurchIn the soft ball games here lastFriday night Dick Kennedys TeenV o Dickson Bakery Howell jv LO  IvlcSlacken who seems topitch for all Hovell teams vvs inbox for fhe bakeryDick Kennedy for Pinckney only allowed 2 hits,walkedThey look at the  and  3 anH hit one but had 8 errors madenams as A farmer does his corn ,uu,   , ,    ,   than the plant life can support Ifif here are more iish than can be fedthe fish population must be reducedFertiliser can be used on stream but it has its dangers In touching1and 3rd Pinxkneyfiall their run the first inning1 on awalk to Higgs, Kennedy was hit by aand Huh off the oxygen in the and theTeenersAB R Hresult is the fish suffocate In orderto keep fish population down most streams have open fishing the yeararound April is the only month it isillegal to catch bluegills and sunfishThe fear of dept men is that lakesmay be stocked with unwanted fishby fishemen who throw left over minnows in the lakes That is why theuse of live bait is forbidden in certain lakes  A pair of bluegills lays 17,000 eggsa year, perch up to 40,000 and walleye up to several thousand A pair of minnows grown to adulthoodcould cause a food shortage Goldfish, sometimes used as bait whoare voracious eaters could do the same thing   The big problem is what happensto trout planted ininland lakesTheyjust do not reproduce 7 iiteh onesare now being planted This helps for 3 or 4 weeks when 75 percent of,are caught Those who getnot reprodIn theenemyto prevent lampreys froni1 upstream to spawn Higgs, p 3 iKennedy, p 2 0 ti Kelly, lbHuhman, asBurg, rf 3 1 13 1 1 About onethird of ie, Jfichlgand i Fftvoters voted at, the priftlTday On the Dejnocfcat ticketwere few, contests  ty IWhad no opposition His pndi for It governor beat Geoflge ldgerald 5 to lPatrick McNamazalgot f Friday 8t Marys Catholic Chuzth Fr Alhart Schmttt, Pastor MSunday MassesS M8dMdult630, 800,  900100i, 11 JOSummer 8cfesduki 680, 800, ,00Noveaa PtiDemocrat nomination for Ualthough Blair Moody who die4weeks ago got about half a, many voles us McNamara Former State Police Had DonaldLeonard who just resigned 4s Dejtioit police Commissioner Won the Rbli i , 780 p myConfessionsFriday aftar Novenna Devotions, Saturday 730 to 900 p m SundayBefo 800 mass LOCAL NEWS j CURRENT COMMWTAn effort was maie in the finalek of the primary campaign to pmry campaign touse the Chilson prison camp as anissue gainst R Adi deBoomp WRepublican nomination for gover hnor rather easyHale wf 2ndOwen Cleary 3rd and Qr Jteyes 4thLeonard carried Waynecounty by a big majority and about all of the Michigan cities Calvary Mennonite ChurchRev Ezra Beacby, PastorSS S SuptMorning Worship Sunday School Young Peoples MeetingKit Cardy had no opposition for  Cottage Fellowship Sf xvicecongressman For the Democrats Wednesday Walter Each10001100 7303 0 0 Prof Donald Haywortb of Michigan Dr Harlow Shehan and wife ofJackson and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor called at the William Shehanhome Sunday  j issue gainst Rep AdrianAl Nesbitt and wife of Detroit J  jCt He e  to b e o aspen t Sunda y a t th e Jess e Henr y   P n mJttee f the lei1home vr,  u  U a COuple of yea is ago when an inmate got awayRoy Dilhngnam anc ife were  um e Chilson camp and committSunday guests at the o W Hookercottage at Zukey Lake Bob Pike and wife spent Sundayat the William Bentley home in Cor ed a number of depredations group in the vicinity circulated a petition to which they got a largenumber of signers and presented it ReJP deBoom They made a numMrs Morris Link of Brighton call  lOy nf demands 1 That the Chilsoned on the Roy Dillinghams Wednes nn Rounds be fenced in runraed on the Roy Dillinghams Wednes Jday Guy Blair of Fowlerville call j f rhatWakefidd, cf 2 0 0, State College won the nominationAmburgey 2b  3 0 0i F RThb jl f Amburgey, 2b 3 0 0i Former RepThurberHll d ofy 3 0 0i phurber jejltDyer, 2b 2 0 0 Howell carred th county by a, jPacker, c 3 0 01 majority over Rep Adriandefoom  8001 called SundayThe Stanley Murdocks of Commacalled on Bob Pike and wifeweek be lighted nUrhts,lastRev J W Winger, PastorBarrett, 3b 3 0 11 but with only 2 Shiawasee pre j Sunday School ,1 cincts missing deBo6m was r ahead  Morning WorshipDickson Bakery Hardy, 2b  4 AB R Hby 80 votes  930 AM1045 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at the0 0 His Democrat opponent  js  Joe  Church  800Bipley, ssGherkft, 3b McMacken, pDieterle, lb 0  v Uenoa supervOl defeated50era    i  , Gould for Republican nomination lf,  1 0 for register of deeds 2 to 1 and 3 2 0j Kurka of Owosso3 20 There were few contests  in the1 i i i tbe county Willam Haack, former 5 2 0 Genoa Choir Practise730 P MA Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoples Church Undenom inational2 0 0 Prosecutor Wilf redErwir7 won over j M36 W,e,8t etn Main and3 0 0 Charles Gatesman Clay Goidon thein the final game Pinckney won a  county surveyor who was ruled offgging contest from Kin B h bll Unadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, Paster inmates wear a distincijve garb4 That they discontinue sending desperate criminals there None ofthese demands were complied withAria Jagruish and wife of Byron  X,ctpt, to Ijht tne place nightsi the Pete Strainer family of Yp  , rhlIsn cas is but one phase nti called at the John Boyer   a bl Problem The Michiganhome Sunday The Jack Wrathell I lnon Proble has rown until now family of Ann Arbor calll Wed I n ls ,th 3aist in history At Jack I son they are sleeping in halls andanijrm5rs The lejgislature is at oddsnesdayBorn to Lambert Hincheywife of Dundee last week, a jrirl Bom to Lt andMrs John llarn itli the governor and refuses toki any steps to relieve theBom to Lt andvMrs John Ham mel and wife last week,Aug l,a son n lor ear the governor will The Harold Hollister family have  lh0 credlt e state owns getThe Harold Hollister family have  im creait Tne state owns manybought a farm near StockbrMjre and  plalKs ami,recreation areas for whichwill move there August ijr The Harry Brinker isWiily have litie in Htle money available forupkeep It is an easy matter tosend convicts there throw up tar rper shacks and let them care for the pawugging contest from Kings Bar j the ballott ranon stickers but lost i Sunday School, thc Ann Arb0r league 13 to 10K Juhn Miiler 1893 to 793 Flovd Sunday Worshipsreent o I Tommy Hdughton for Pinckney was j Munsell, drain commissioner af80  Youth Group avay do j wild af tfteStartandallowed 5 runs ruled off the ballot ran on stickers Eveing Servic e rProduce  the first inWing Pinckney got them  and got 715 votes As he had no on I Thur Prayer Meeting 800 P Mhe lamprey is the great trout back cn 3 walksasingle and Meyers1 position he was nominated Jr Choir Practise wed 400 P M Electricity is nowmjgusedjhome mnand an error The barmen i In Putnam township 199 votes Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P M iow,,,vrt,of,nil,,mm,nff,addeM more the second but Pinckj were past 12 were spoiled There W Extend a Christian Welcome nqygot 8,on walk2 errors,a double I vere 108 Republican and 79 Demo   Everyoneby Meyer, hrtrby Young and Moriar I cfat    moved from the S H Tare house onWest Main St to SamtusckyMiehClyde Fisher ami wife spent thel parSl Thfv t 25c an hour Thereweek end witfctfce Roy Fisher fam i nrt now 7 such camPs and more areily at Miod lir is nounder consideration Theredoubt these camps are permanentfoment block structures are being the rhijson camp and the Watercamp in Jackson cOuntyThere iialso a building project on atCassidyj LakeAs the state owns this land itto is buying a new 60 pa singer school is not quite cUar how the counties  bus  Ican Prevent the building ofMrs Loland lirant entirtainitl anumber of children at her home Fri iday in honor of the birthdays of her daughter, Barbara and Pamela Anice time was had by allThe Pinckney Community school itloo ,,,,, ity ancf a home run by MeabonThis I The voteCONSERVATIONDEPT fOTESi ended the PihVlTney senring The bar j Democrat BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCHMr Hollister who bought the EdA 30 man crew will workthe ftext j pmckne6 weeks banding ducks in order toj Moriarit, men got2 more runs the 6thwas as followsGovemor DnmnL, HArnai UUUKUtl j W,,i, Sn ns place has traded itticket, Williams 79 3rtMlle N  3 Mile W of Piackney for Wr  nsaways place on Cedar campsi Lt Gov Hart 65, Fitzxrerald 94060 Swarthout Rd, N Hamburg i Lake Roadfind find out hov, many are snoteach year y 3bMeabon, 2b Lav y, uTKailer, lb j 65, Fitzgerald f3 2 2 Senator, McNamara 51, Moody 19 Sunday Morning Service 1000A tame crow 2G years olddied1 atCharlotte last week This is beljeyjed Gentile, cfto he the recordThere is aningtance j ,Ytaungv iiof a 16 year old bams wallow,a M  iVhyef, ss year old wild crow and bluejays 15 years old The average age  crowslife is 5 years44 fires umaged 4G acres lastweek Header, vc2 2 Cong, Haywoith, 73, Elmer 5 State2 2l Senator, Leighton 53 Rep in3 0 OGroomcs 44, Kurka 14 Pros a 2 2Lavan 2, write in Clerk, St 4 1 0 Treas, Mary Koch 52 Reg4 2 2J Deedr Lorenzo Murphy 73 4 2  Com Wiggins 48 Coroners RayJames B Murphy Delecounty, convention Murray ,,,J MrsPhenix City, Ala, is near the larPt United States army trainingrhompsonjtamp 1, nution Ft Benning and14b 745Sunday Evening ServiceThurs Night Prayei ServiceFrank Shultz, Pastorv 9670 Marshall Rd Gen 76490 South Itxoa, Mich by  Mrjmd Mrs R K Elliott Irf  JL rJftSeek t ,A 26,000  ach and toilet building pVValker, 2bis to be erected and Warren JpujjjslJfttfi Park near St Joseph this jestf fTplmson ,ri1,6000,000 deer and smallhunting state licenses a j rf maile d ou t t o 4,00Wtifihiga n Ticense Jdealers  jJ,   JI n  th e uppe r petfniiul a alter vAug  1 3  bountie s wil l agai n b e paidohboik j GALILEAN BAPTIS T MISSIO N920 0 McGregor  Rd , Portag e Lak esnnedy , Lorenz o Murph y P  W J Larr y Mattis , Pasto rirett , Le e Tiplady , Home r Abney  Sunda y Schoo l 100 0 AM CTheRtjpublica n vot e was  Gove r Mornin  Worshi p   104 5 A  M     47, Clear y 29 , Keyes  S 1 1  Servic  7d0 P  13  Lt  Gov F 81 Ucats , trappe d o r shot  Thes e stat ebountie s wer e discontinue d in  th elowe r peninsul a in 195 3Brus h canno t b e use d in  pulpmill sbecaus e bar k an i leave s ar e includ ed  lb vCoon , p Iviita y n i  S  Senator , Ferguso n 87  CongKi t 4 wJClard y 76  Stat e Sen v Hittl e 79   Hop  Cornel l 7 0 i   1 lltor nell 70 , deBoo m 26Pros i 5 56,Gatesma n 47CIer kTc,2ii, iiagman 82 Treas, Eastman 85H Hegister of Deeds, Haack 58, Gouldlies at th lighted will pla the1 team of of Deeds, Haack 58, Gould37, Bush 3 Drain Co, Munsell 15 Wed PrayerORA SMITHOra Smith, 66, son nf the lateCor0ner Bordon 63 Dibble r David and Flora Reason Smith ofPinckney died at a Beltling hospitalJuly 26, following an operation At time he was in business with the Lloyd Wellman home The Rov Winger family is on a  CilyH7 won but VouTd notmonths vacation Don Winger is sit office until January 1 Then hePilgrim Haven camp Grand Havn  assassinatedThis brouirht down his father in Pinckney in a meat j Mesdanx Ella Iavey and Hazel y 64VGlay GrdOn meat market and , estauranlOf late Kelly attended the funeral of Orarf iG PeJptes t0 couy convention i yeajs he has lived at Mason where Smith at Mason last Wednesday Stanley Dinkel, Rosa Read, Geftrge he was a carpenter and builder Also Mr and Mrs Gene DinkelRfG  AvfTEX DANCE ,, NormanMae Daller,   , r, e Daler,Russel Pressley  George Hauckhanded out stickers for Gordon andsOrie ofthe largest crowds in softi WJZball hisjtory tiurrfed otlt Thursday1 Wlthnight to the Old Timers and Donkey48 YEARS AGOThe township board at Howell has J Of b311 purchased 2 Abbott voting njAchimai  IhTrtooTJtinkers game substitut numerous The hittingbut the fielding nthing tohfaThbout The Swarthout teamPostmaster Sherd Swarttiouttended the nationalvention at Detroit last week Born to Garnet Carpenterwife last week a girl Mrs George Reason is visiting herdaughter, Mrs Josie Sharland atMarque tte  Handy township will, alsp useAbbott voting machines this fall 15 Fowlerville business men andConway farmers heve been servedwith a with a summons to appear in a damage suit by George Simpsonwho was tarred and feathered severweeks ago JFp G Rounsville and E W Burk hart have beennotified to move heirgrain elevators off railroad propertyBorn to Wirt Hendee and wifelast weekly daughter and to GuyHall a sonThe Ladies of the Congl churchwill serve ice cream at the operahouse Saturday night The little child of Mr and MrsWill Devereaux is ill at their hemein MiwaukeeWill Mclntyre who been in theWest several months has returVied home  The Grand Trunk Railroad vittrun an excursion to the MichiganState Pair at Detroit August 30 to Sept 7 Round trip for single fareone way plus 50c for state fair ad ticket Surviving are his wife and a sister, Mrs Eugene Dinkel of Pinckney A brother died in California afew years ago The funeral was at years ago The funeral was ata split field and 3 candidat the Jewett Funeral Home at Masones from the Wayne county sectionHaleBrake was fid iover the Dinkel team 14 to 10 fcwtfithout hit 2 home runs,Ji r  Lyman Battle hit onesftWVtfcc right field fence but got vihdVl and stopped at 3rd The teams Were Dinkel,p, Hendee, pBasydln, ct, Wardc Battle, lb, N VanBlariciim lb LVanBlaricum,2b HaleBrake was figured a winnerbut his conservativness defeatedhim He refused to tako P stand on legalized, bingo, Bonus for Koreanwar Veterans or votes for 18 yearj olds, Leonard came out for all of themIn Washtenaw county PatriciaNewkirk Hardy wag nominated for register of deeds and Erwin Klager for sheriff B Darrowv F Singer,ss ClairMiiler, J Wylie, Kennedy, outfieldSwaithout  P 5inger,p, Dongp,Swaniout,p,Cliff Millar, c JackReason, lb M Meabon, 2br G Swarthout, 3b Mike Blades ss N Miller Rev Winger, Win Bauglin, Ridge Shimy, oijtfield The , ame featured bynumerousspills , was won by the single jrncn 2 to 1 The teams were Packer, D Packer,oyle, Herb Dyer,singieienC R W Wylie ii mud enthusedover his donkey, riding Thursday niteHesays he wwtyhot mind being a rodeo rider Paul Slick of Detroit is visitingtho Murray Daggs   W P Close and wife of Linden Audrey Klikot of Brighton spent Sunday ,at the Mhpst Diakel home Mr and Mrs Ross Read and Mr last Wednesday conducted by theChristion Science Church The body was crematedCHARLES F WATKINSCharles F Watkins, 74, died of aheart attack at his home on Wasson Road Saturday He was born inIllinois and at one time was employ n funK ib overSunday for a week in northern  blind pigs, gambling dens andMichigan i houses of prostitution flourishedTony defillippi and wife of Tawus unchecked and vice lords controflcalled on friends and relatives here t tne city enabling them to do aboutlast week, as pleased Then they overreachedBillie Hill wrecked his car Sun Albert Patterson, a lawye ran forday on the Howell Rd in front fj Attorney general of Alabama said if elected he would clean up Phenixt TT   takewaabrought down thewrath of the state on the underworldThe mayor, police chief tfnd sheriff were removed from office and tbenational guard sent in to take overIn the meantime Pattersons,sonJohnand law partner had been named attoiney general and the day of the underworld in Phenix is endedIf given enough rope they usually hinir themselves, back in the dayswhen Alex Grosbeck was governorvice lords took over Hamtramack Avice flourished there uncheckedGrosbcck sent in the national quardto take over and restore orderSupervisor Stanley Dinkel attended aMake Water level meetingSunday at Base Lake Supervisorsfrom Hamburg, Dexter,Webster and the drain ronimissioners were alsothere Charles Bennett presidedMrs Edith Peck who stays withMrs Kninia Dinkel suffered a fall Saturdav and is confined to her bedMrs Marie Sweet and daughter,Mrs Margaret Warren and 2 children of Battle Creek and Mra Luella Patterson of Stockbridge were WedPatterson of Stockbridge were Wed, nnesday dinner guests a the Stanley1 People collect all aorta of things, Dinkel home MrsPatterson has justreturned froml Fiorida where herdaughter, Ms Mario Pascoe has Ha new baby girl Mrs Rosa Laltosa, the Vince LaRosas and the Lucius Doyle jr attended the wedding of Anna Dig and Robert Prevost at YpsilsntiSaturdayed at the Michigan State Sanita1 James Webb of Royal Oak andrium He married Hazel Hinchey 21years ago and since then has livedon the Erastus Hinchey farm on Wasaon Rd Surviving besides hiswife are a son, Harold of Milan anda daughter Mrs Margie Fisher ofToledo, OhioThe funeral was at the SwarthoutFuneral Home Tuesday, Rev EzraBeachy officiating Burial in , the Sprout CemeteryDROWNS AT SILVER LAKEThere was a drownjtig at Silver 1 and Mr Freji Readare spending aLake Sunday Alvin Faulkner, 36, of week at Hfifebel  m Jfoe upper penin v L   1  nn  X VanBtericum,HClare sulaKristen spent the weekdMiller, i pend at the Tssmer honied Silver Lake Mike Lawy and wife of Jackson Farmington drowning at 430 p min 40 feet of water Faulkner was in Donald Webb and wife of East Detroit spent Saturday with Mrs CoraWebbMrs Clare Miller and CCarol visited her mother, Mrs Stella FrankIn Detroit Sunday Her brother, Gerald Frank and wife of Los Angeles, Calif,, are visiting hereMrs Mae Barron and WilliamBrogan of Howell called on MrEleanor Ledwidge SundayLast Wednesday, Mrs Iola Hallentertained 19 members of herCountry Cooks 4H Club at herhome They got the dinnerThe Harold Adams and PerryBrown families of Ann Arbor were  such as keysr stamps, coins, guns,dishes, and what not Last week weread of a most peculiar collection Prof John Fitzgibbon of Pablo SierraUniversity Madrid, Spain collectsrazor blades We did not believethere was much variety in rftiorbladrsThat they consisted of single and double edge blades but that isis all we knew about it  It seemi there are at least 2,609 varietiesAtleast the professor has that manyand he may have missed a fewGerman and Austrian blades said to be the most valuableYou cannot do anything much ofimportance without treading OSKomeones toes For 50 years the skid row in Detroit, Michigan Aver fromWashington Boulevard to the ball park, has been a nuisance and eyesore, devoted to cheap saloons flop houses, pawn shops and second hadstores Much talk has taken place about cleaning it up and the cityseriously considering tearing it down, a motor boat with Mr and Mrs Sunday guests at the Ralph Hall  an,d US1nf thf lanifr JSf,Jarnes Coffjnan of Farmington He homB industrial sites This dwtrtetiiwas setting in the middle of the The Gerry Eichmarw Russell ,nceT PtPd St T  6f the Boat, Mrs Coffman at clovers and Ambrose Kennedys, th,Ins,h w vwerre TJ A OA r,  hm  1 oi  u r   railroads They are gone long atNOTICEPrices at the Darrow Baxber Sbopwill remain asHaircut, all tgrp  Shaves ,, including Saturdays M EFor your Avon ProdocU tll JHaher Phone U  9971 ii LadiesAid will meet,p m Thursday, August1 home of Mrs Carrie O E S BAZAARPinckneyChapter 145 OES willhold,, their annual bazaar at the Pinckney Masonic temple on Saturday, August 7 from 1000 a m to 300 pm Luncheon served from jand Mrs Mae Mete of Hbwell spent one end and Coffman running the j gpcnt Sunday at the Doni Spears     JM,VSunday at the Lee Lavey home motor As they approached the Car  home in Redford and most of thelr 8OnS  dUfMrs Ida Byers and daughter Jan 6er dock another motor boat crossedet, Janet FeiHer of Florida are vis their path and the wake capsized iting Relatives nere, their fcoat Coffman swam ashore,JfcP Fern Reagon and  children Mrs Coffman clung to the cwho firrived b,aCk at th6ir home ed boat and was rescued butday twwettow Roscomnion and ner sand iramediatey anc brotlght back Mis Edna Reason body was recovered, 3 1IOUJ1100 a m to 200 p mAll are NOTICE , Fern ReaTgon and children Mrs Coffman clung to the overturnFaulkand thelious laterwho has been visiting her sisterMrs and takento a Farmington funeralCharles Eddy there homeMISSIONARY SOCTEffY MEBTTS The Ladies Missionary Socnety Dinners, Sandwchea, Ice Cream andof the Peoples Church met wjthMrs, Brftta Brash Brash last Thurs gters have moved to other sections ofShirley Wvlfe EUine Johnson fi there were hDonna Gudith and Jackie Birdsongall have 2 yr old heifers in the 4H bvestock exhibit at tho Fowlerville j down oW CorktQwn, theom to storm a council meeting lattand denounce the plaa toWE SERVEday Ruth Kirschke conducted theidevotion Mrs Lesjfcf McKhiey1 had the book review Refreshments Home Made PiesTHE DEW DROP INN Winnie Gallagher,, PropGenevieve Rybka of Detroit hasThe Pinckney Beauty Shop will be j were servedThe next meeting is been visiting her sister, Mrs Lloydlor 10 days starting AugustBfawith Mrs Lloyd Wellman with Mrs Galloway and with her was in DeShd9h y g yMrs Britta Bnufa Boverly Sherrod firing devotions, troit Monday Fairis she will no longer have to maintain the 78,000 people now thereAnother is the strong nationalistfeeling now sweeping the worldsuch as India for the HimloofcChina for the Chines and Egypt for the Egyptians, The greatest perhaps isthat planes and the atomic bombhare made Suez useless as a defensepost in case of warVe would not be surprised if Great Britfan returned the Rock of Gibbralter fortressto Spain as the atomic bomb hasalso rendered that place useless their ajaceelorsofIWinston Churchills ttatMMBtthat Great Britian will withdraw her military and civil personal hornthe Suez Canal zone next yewreMMa a surprise They hare 7MMBritish soldiers and dvitiaatAfter World War II ha aaidnot intend to preside at berment of the British entire However Great Britian hat atnof wttkdrawn from India and it Mting Suez over to Ept TktMa number of reaaoaa for tUtihVC   t My recipe fixCRANBERRV AND APPLE JIC dvvqys successful fn myELECTRIC RANGEPUNCH  fAtV  O ortening 2 captat 13With husband Sid, talentedLucy Corbett writes cookbooks and cookery columnsShes a reporter, too Lucysalso a popular hostess, famous tor yummy pies likethu alwdj A baited to perfection in her electric rangeLucy daptindti on her electnoxmnga its so fast and accurate she can work, have time to rest and still entertainFoods look so beautiful,tasie so good because anelectric oven provides controlled heat and controlled moisture Ait theguesswork is gone  allthe watching arid waiting, too Try electric cookingand discover how wonderfully easy meal    ,ig can beBE MODERNCOOK ELECTRi TALLY YOUR DEALERor Delitr EdisonVII1 AGETAXESNOW DUE AND PAYABLE AT MY HOME ON TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYSHELEN REYNOLDS Village Treasurer5 4 5 East Putnam Street, Pinckney, MichiganThanksTHANKS TO ALL WHO VOTED FOR ME AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION AUG 3 Sincerely YoursCHARLES B GATESMANRent Neighbor Nets HOWELL THCAREPhony check artists are said to heoperating in this county Brightenmerchants were taken for 1476 Teas Wed Thar, Aug 3, 4, 5last weak THE MIAMI STO7YThe Brighton firemen with their Sjtantatresosticater saved the W of Paul Barry Solttvan Luther Adlerfell in the water atCountry Club the6, 7Big Features 2 in Brighton BichaisJ Montalben, Betta St John SYLVAN THEATRECfaelsect, MichiganFriday, Saturday August 6, 7CONQUEST OF COCHISE la TechnicolorA Drama StarringJohn Hodiak, Robert Slack andJoy PageStooge Comedy Cartoon NewaTHE SARACEN BLADE in TechnicolorSt Patriers Chuid exhas stalled a fund railing campaign ifor a high school The Brighten board of educationis advertising for bids on a new 60 passenger school bos 80 Dexter children were taken tothe Detroit soo last week in two school bussesSchroeder of Dexter wU Sunday, Monday, August 8, 9wtM eiox uj pefp i statins Sunday 20 P M Contfor burial last weak  I Jane RuaeeU, Gilbert Roland Jask Blaachard, ion of Mrs John inHoey of Dexter, Is now at Fort Camp THE FRENCH LINEbell, Ky  la TsehnlceierDoris Elaine SudnickL daughter Phi Carey, Aubrey XottetinUM ASS ACRE CANYON Sunday, Monday, August 8, 9Sun, Mon, Tues, Aug 8, 9, 10J GLENN MILLER STORY Starring James Stewart, June AJIyaon Sunday Shows 8, 6, 7, P Wed, Thur, August 11, 12 PRISONER OF WARStarringRonald Reagan, Dewey Martin and Steve ForestCartoon and Pete SmithComingWar Arrow, SaskMcfttan Living It Up  Andrew Budnicki of TueeWed, Thurs Aug 10, 11, 12 Fowlerfile will be married August1 Anne Baxter, Sieve CochrancSMcon THE CARNIVAL STORYa 9 Ib 84 in pike in Joslyn Lake lastLEE THEA1HEWhltnaof o lak, IftdblBay Lavey and wife of Gregorypant laat week in northern MichiTte DUtrict No 6 aoft ball tournement b at HoweU this year Aug Friday, Saturday, August 6, 7 11 to 14 Te teams are Waterford ,TV  Pontiac, Roaerflle 3asal Park, How1 R1Jf T,,U and Brighton Eoserille won the RAILS INTO LARAMIEitata champkmsnip laat year Io TeehnicelorThe naaea of the daceaaed Kor1 wltieaa war veterans bate been added John Payne, Mari Blanehard and I6588 Jackson Road, Ann ArborPhone Normandy8 7083 Children under 11 HW Fioato the montonent on the HoweUcourmonae square Th Chelaea Kiwanis Club wereentertained at dinner at CasaidyLake kat week and afterwards lost loot a aoft ball game to that team 6to a Paul Maroney of Chelaea waa named dept finance officer at the American Legion contention at Grand Rapids for the 10th time Dan DuryeaandTHE THINGfrom another world What it itCartoonCinemaSeope Is Coming Soon  Friday, Saturday, August 6, 7I SEA DEVILSI la TechnicolorwithYvonne Dt Carlo, Rock HudsonandWAR PATH In TechnicolorwithEdmond OBrien, Polly Bergea CartoonSun, Mon, Tues, Aug 8, 9, 10 Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Janet Leigh and Sheree NorthNovelties NewaWed, Thurs Aug 11, 12 Double Feature M ClsudeCAPTAIN KIDD AND THE SLAVE GIRLin ColorwithTony Dexter, Eva GaborOUTBOARD MOTORS Notes of 25 Years AgoThe Pinckney team beat Williamston here Sunday 15 to 0 The visi tors got 5 hits off Moran BatteriesPinckneyXoima 6 Lee William stonKirme ft KentCharles Collier, 69, died August 6Funeral at CongL church, Tuesday,Rev Esic officiatingI The Martin family reunion was i held at Bentley Lake Sunday August T is the date of the Ander son picnic at Triangle LakeFreeman Allison, 84, died Aug 3He was the son of Timothy and Ann Manvhev, Minis Carr Allison Ht married Martha at the Odd Fellows andBenedict in 1874 She dM m JWS t Home, Jackson, Sttnay LIVING IT UPOpen Sunday 2 p BL cont CartoonSunday, Monday, August 8, 9ROMAN HOLIDAY withGregory Peck, Audrey HepburnpuvHONG KONG In TechnicolorwithRonald Reagan Rhonda FMninfCartoonTues, Wed Thurs, Auj 10, II, J2 PHANTOM OF RUE MORGUE In TechnicolorwithDauphin, Patricia MedinaakoOUTPOST IN MALAYAwithClaudette Colbert, Jcc Hawkins CartoonLOOPHOLE withBarry Sullivan, Dorothy MaLoneNewsThe Harold Porter family visited Mary iYUpertaonRebeccasHis second wife was MhMead who survives He lervidterms in the Michigan legiiHe joined Uvingaton Lodge No in 1867 and waa their oldestber The funeral waa at the ho4Mon  Rev Esic officiattagJBurial inLakevley Cemetery, HoweHLivinsion Lodge hod charge of graveside servkeeClement Fleming, 16, of HoweUdrowned in Cook Uke Friday Body was recovered Saturday The Ryan Construction Co whopared Pinckney Main Street nowhave a mile and a quarter pavingContract at Brooklyn1 Bom to Fred fiver and wife Aug8, a ,4Dean Reason, fke Lewis and FrankThompson are working on the cornborer quarantine at Grand HavenCalvin Hooker has new Plymouthcar jJim Koran pitched a 6 to 0 shut Iout game at Chelsea Kennedy, Cox, and Swarthout each had 1 bite BHI Jones of Flint visited Arnolddays last week CARD OF THANKSWe wish to express ourthanks to all our neighbors andfriends who assisted in making ourchicken dinner at the Deerfjeld Town Hall such a great successWewish to thank the candidates for office for their presence, especiallyly Hon G Mennen Williams, Governor for his inspiring remarks Ruth Wiggins, ChairmanTHE ROUSH PLUMBING HAS MOTBD TT310 WEBSTERST,UP 86607 PinckneyBetoty ShopHAT1 OFThe Ptifcets Cewrt far the Oomaty efFOUR ROOM APARTMENT WITH SHOWER ADULTS ONLYGENE MANN, 150 SOUTH HOWELL ST PHONE UP 83252 ef the BstsAt efEdward Spears 8r, DeceasedI At  eeMsea ef eaU Oewt held July 26, 1064ifNetfee to Hereby Given, TW4 thethe petition of Irrin J Sennedy the adaiaiatMter ef amid eatate,pmrsfnii final aecouni be allowed and list  III HURON EIVEB DRITBDBXTHR, MICHIGANPSONB HA M1I4Wayne AtLee and wife are visiting at the Cy Aim home te Gldwinef asld Court held em RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSJadte ef Notice la Ove, that thereeMne of amid estate aisigmed t tt fee frereoaai entrkled thereto, wffl be heard at the Probate Oecrt on kij 17th day of Aoguet at tea A M 1  X ,mr , PIONEERINGVacation Bible School AUG 9 to 13GaKfian Baptist Church, Portage LakeMM CaHdren 3 to 16 Years Old Invited Day 930 A M h 1130 P MWffl Go to Portage, Silver and Pmckney Day to Pkk Them UpUP 89714 neckney It la Ordered, thai aotiee, be given by lafcHwtlia efi hanaf Jar afksaringfaiDisaateh the petition ef K Leala Staekableof said estta,prayingher annual aeeeoat be aHowsd willbe heard at the Proaato Gem oftAngoat 10th, 1964 atIt isbe grven byesF pNsjiaaa ss saja  asreof, Isr Oreo weekssake   andKepafr All Makeslies Grven in AdvanceStmgtet Sewing Mactake4 , least fevfieaah aaringVorCompanyiodgTa totals tmiR T VSALES AND SERVICE125 Webiter St Phone 118PINCKNEY, MICHIGANEAVES TROUGHWhy Let Your Roof Wash Away See Us FFor YourBAVB8 THOUGH NEEDSWE ALSO RETAILFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL UHftS 8 1 S PinckneyWM H BRASH JRSEWING MACHINES McPhenon State BanlHoweU Mtehtjer17761054VISITORS TO VACATIONLAND The 120 lakes of LivingstonCounty offers beauty, cool breesesand fine fishing More and More vis Hors are becoming annual residentsFor the benefit of the visitors toour Livingston County Vacationlandour banV offers its service in cashing checks or in providing a check ing account to care for summer oryear round needs We also have on file all the latestfinancial reports for those who wishto keep n touch with the financial worldWe want to saest you, OOSSJS hiand see as ,  Y    i,DRYGOODSGROCERIESCANNED G GENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE 114 So Bowefl ItBob Wight of Detroit oalled at theDispatch office FridayGeorge Dagg ar tad wife of Deroit are visiting Many Dagsj andwifeMurray Dagg, George Dagg ar aadJack Bannett attended the NorthTllle raeee Thursday nightBill Clark and fustty of Ann Arvirtod hit mother, Mrs Nelliedark Kay Wylie patted her grandmoUier, Mm, Bdaa fileri last weekThe Volney Teeple family of theSoo called oa Blanch Martin lastFOR SALESCHOOL BUILDING AND SITE APPROXIMATELY 1 ACREThe Board of Education of the Dexter Agricultural Schoolswill sail it public auction the Smith School building and site locatedon Dexter Town  Hell Read at the corner of North Territorial RoadThe auction will be held at 200 pm, Saturday, August14, 1954 on the above described premises This property will be sold to the Highest bidder for cashTits iatarestt of the school district therein will be conveyed tome highest bidder by quitclaim conveyance covering all the in tereets of the district therein The right is reserved to reject any and all bidsFOR SALESCHOOL BUILDING AND SITE APPROXIMATELY 1 ACREThe Beard of Education of the Dexter Agricultural SchoolswfR aall at public auction the Parker School building and sitefocat ad on U S 12 at the corner of Parker RoadTho auction will be held at 400 pm, Saturday, August14, 1954 on the abovo described premises This property will be sold to the highest bidder for cashThe Interests of the school district therein will be conveyed to thehighest bidder by quitclaim conveyance covering all the interests of the district therein The right Is reserved to reject any and all bideLONE CEDAR INN CHBESBBAMBURGHRS, HOT DOGS CONY ISLANDS9UEGB8S, GRILLED CHEESE, MALTS, SUNDIES NOT DRIVEIN CURB SERVICE JUST EAST OF PINCKNEY ON Revl Ruegsegger and family wereSunday dinner guests at the MarkNash homeThe Bo Jack were Sunday dinnerguests at the Robert Ackley homeRoberta Ackley left this, weekoila trip through Illinois with, the Kbniiie Hoskins family The John McDontvels have goneback to ClevelandThe Pettysvtfle 4H QuartetteNancy Nash Barbara, McAfee, Jol een Baydlo yCarol  Gerycz willsing oft the 4H Talent Show at theFowlerville Fair Thursday nightMr and Mrs tfoi ,Sw,arthoutof Pinekney entertained, for din , The Pinekney CongL church has, started a fund for artificaiia eye for Florence Utley, 7, daughter of Mrs Altna Utley of Portage Lake whoIdsft her eye in an accident lastspring The Otto Potdson family were inMiddleville, Grand Rapids, Dowagiac and Cassapolis last week A telegram was received from Sergt Robert Lavey Saturday from Camp Kilmer, N J He is,expected home tdday Last February went to Germany and has just arrived back from There Lorenzo Murphy attended theDemocrat chicken dinner at theDeerfield town hall Thux niteAbout 380 were there Goy G MennenWilliams spoke  ,Lawrence Camburn and wifespent the week end at Gaylord  Mrs Nellie Clark underwent anoperation at McPherson hospital, inHowell Monday Suzanne Clark isvisiting the Bill  Clark family inAnn ArborSunday guests of Mrs WinifredGraves were the Walter Graves,Jfcck White and Don Walker families of JacksonMesdames Frances Robinson andWinifred Graved wire  in Detroit last MondayMesdames L J McKinley andWinifred Graves were in Howell on Saturdayj The Bob Umstead family have  moved from the Joe Stackable farm to Hamburg villageI Robert Vedder rolled his car over Saturday night about 6 p m ati Lakeland just east of the Ann Ar bor Raikoad ironing The car wasa total wrek but he was taken toISt Joe hospital, Anun Arbor but wn able to come home in 2 hours I The Wiitiam Brash sr and jr,i families leave this wek for a trip tq West VirginiaThe ROBS RjejUUi will spend August at their cottage at Portage Lake, The locall barber shop quartette MYRON HUGHES Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures V 7 and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HtsfirtComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  We ServicePHONE UP83114 10 7 5 EASTCOALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON To Allow You To Fill Up For Next YearOrder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119D EHoej Son TRUCKS TRACTORSCARS, RUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWKU, MICH  PH 1632Represented by  H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE U2Steele and wife  , The Lester McAfee family attended the barbershop quartette convention at Gerraania Park, Ann Arbor Sunday A The Ival Shirley family of Deerfield spent Sunday at the AlbertShirley home Mrs f Maryn Temple ton and children of Keego Harbor called Wednesday 16 local, archers, of the, GoldenArchers Club attended a shoot Sun day at the Norn Mjller farm A pot luck dinner was served  Walter Clark and wife spent theweek end in Tawas,  , v Hardld Clinton and wife, ftalphGardner and wife, TMrs MargeClinton and children of Detroit wereguests at the C J Clinton home Sunday, Phyllis Clinton, has beenvisiting here, ,  ,The Joe Griffith, Otis Matteson George Gardner  Charles Ashiordcompeted at the song contest at Germania Park Ann Arbor SundayJoe Jeffreys and Bob Darrow spentthe week end at the Wheeler cabinin the upper peninsula L D Hafpn and Aaron Shireyhave gone tABcut Jordan  Simday gutste at the W H Meer home were the William Lambfamily of Ann Arbor, James Meyerand wife and Mark Farrell and wife of, CaliforniaThe Gene Shehan family of AnnArbor and Mis Btaa Spears and Jack Sheldoft spent Sunday with Mrs Louise ShehaaThe Claude Swarthout family areat their cabin at Lovells The Leo Bettys famUy,Walled Lakespent Sunday at the Roger CarrhomeJ Secora and wife of Detroit call  1111111 a iitvu nyiuiv,vf     ,her sister, Bernice Swanaon of BayCity and Mrs Anna Jay of Detroit called at the Murray Kennedy homeSunday rweekRobert Read with Dr Leigh ofDearborn flew to Ranger Lkes in northern Canada and back last weekStefanie Brown of Detroit waa aHMSOMERS  HOUJSTERSPECIALS I ney Thursday It was damaged fey1 fire laat May Mrs Loren Baasett and Mrs Norjman Davis and daughter of How ell called at the Irvin Kennedy homelast week MrsrHelen Kennedy of Howell and Bernice Swanson of The Robert Seefeld family of Oolumbus, Ohio, spent the week end atthe Earl Baughn home Rita remained for a weeks visit  Most of the 4H Club membershere will exhibit, at the Fowlerville Fair this week Barbara McAfee ITS HERETHS PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOUTtSPECIAL LIMITED TIM OFFERfteulr riee 10000Allowance fr youi ge 0000You pay ealy  0000Come In tottey 5eo th  i beautiful range moJeespecially for hornet lcyoJ to cas maim SeeIng Coolite  the euiamatic oven pHot thatGROUND BEEF Lb BEEF ROASTS, lbPORK CHOPS, LbSUCED BACON, Lb Open Daily 900 A M to 400 PM 39c59c59c Wednesday with Mrs Blanch Naylor of Eaton Rapids  The ArthurClarks of Florida ae vistting thsre Mrs William Marshall of Stockbridge suffered a stroke last week and is at Rowe hospitalThe GeorgeMeabons called at the Marshall home several times last week Mrs Edna Euler and Mrs NellieWylie called on W H Euler at the Mich State San Saturday Hockey Appliance StoreMkMgtm Phet 14Kheifers, the Bur hoys aad Don Clark lamfes Donald Singer rabbits,Ithe Leo Davis milking shorthorns will also be thereMrs M J Beaton is visiting hersister, Mr, liable Soydam in JacksonMrs Nan Ledwidge and new babydaughter, dusan Kay, returned to their home on Darwin Road laatThursday, from St Joe hospitaLAnnArborPLUMBIN8WATER SYSTEMSStasleySmndayi 900 A M to 200 P M MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORSMERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS AEROCRAFT ALUMINUM BOATSColl Itm and Bake Seeds Spedal on Barn Paint, galLAKELAND BOAT aitrHANDlCRAn SHOP BAIT ACBOMFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSffftaWWKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANYTHE4, 19Mi The Circuit Qi MICB4GAHG fer la tyIflYINO CtOUDHPiyy onpiecWad proitcied by ONLY7400 and up LM mulchtr of ORDER OF PUUCATIQN Lillian B HyfftnttP PlaintiffVs fTheron Hoffman, DefendantAt a seeaton of said Gadrt betd atthe Court House in the City otiHowelL Michigan on the 26th day ioi July, 1964   Present Hfe Michael GarlandCirJ cuit J udgeIn this cuse it apfigftrjnff by affi duvit on file, that it cannot tpa aa certained in what state or Cptmtiqrthe said defendantTheron HoffmanresidesOn motion of Glenn C Yetiavt,Attorney for plaintiff, it is ordtrtd that the appearance of the said defendant, Theron Hoffman, be ejgteted in this cause within three months from the date of this orderand thatin case of his, appearance thatcause his answer to the bill of pliant to be filed, and an a copythereof served upon plaintiff a att torney within 15 days after servicon him or his attorney of a copy of the said bill, and in defajilt thettofihat said bill be taken as confessedby the said defendant, Theron HoffmanAnd it is further ordered, that theraid plaintiff cause this order to bepublished in the Pinckney Dispatch,a newspaper, printed, published and circulating in said county, and that such publication be commencingit hi it 40 days from the date of thisrlei and that such publioation becontinued therein once each week or six successive weeksMichael Carland, Circuit Judge 0CushioncSkcu THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEDTHE LAVtY HARDWAKr jTOREAttention Att  u HOW IS YOUR irr   PTNCKN1WHY PAY RENT WHEN YOUJCAN BUY A BRAN NEW CORlf FORTABLE AND COZY HOM1LIVING ROOM, 2 BEDROOMSJEFFFICENCY KITCHEN AND BATH, NICELY LANDSCAPEED FOR 6,500 with 1590DOWN PAYMBN1 IS LOCATED AT 3100 PATTERSON LAKE ROAD CALLAFTER 6 P M AT FARMING I TON U27M t,TThe JPinektfcy Saaitaritny M, Du, LPinckney, Michigan 1100 AM to 200 P MExcept Wednesdays, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P Min romr ho orplao of DuslnM Woobligation No extra , c SIM  Drop at erdSALESMANSName and DfiNTlST li212 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 0C5Residence 814iVi ings by AppointmentTowell, Michigan Myroi JPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone 183P2Phone Up8rjl4 1075 E M36FUNERAL HOMEDon C Swarthout  DirectorModern EquipmentAmbulance Servicehoiiws J0 and 6i, Pinckiiej JACK HANNETTPHONE UP 83 17 5 PhoneSlarhS,J 1207 F Cl Rivjr8AVE TIME AND MONEYTime often is money to be sure dit bSoReal tsUtcBroker ajje G Bowkhoff, SrOPTOMETRIST West Grand RiverHowil, Michigan 61Time often is y In tendng bank deposits by mail,  City, Lake and Farm Property  a SpecialtyList Your Property With Meyou can really economize Nor doyou lose anything in the way of personal service, because The Mail Gets OurImmediate AttentionEach deposit or order goes dhvctlyto the window or department youd RRFRICiKRATIONvisit in personStormy weatherbusy timesor whenaway from homebank by mailFirst National Bank Lea LaveyGeneral Insurance Pinckney, MichSERVICEriarold RadyUf pairs an All MakesPhone 154F3 Pinckney Lloyd HandeeLivestock HaulinpWeekly Trips Made toGeneral TruckingPinckney, Mich  Phoae 161F1Roger J CarrComplete Insurance Coverage PHONE UP83133Under Federal SupervisionMEMBER OP FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONAll Depoiita Insured Up to 10W0for Each DeoiitorMrs George Roush, Mrs Henry AucUneerain Salts A SpecialtyBeri WyiieCall 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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>SOFT BALL NEWSPinckney swept both games hereon Friday night Dick KennedysThe sudden dea  T  M,o Tfrs heating Dexter 16 to 4 andStockbridge in anMICH I BAN MIRROR Democrat candidate for u b, tu , ator brought new problems and also some practical political questions Apparently his opponent Patrick McNamara is certain f nomina overtime game 9 to 8 The Dexterteam was small and although Pisck had all 7th and 8th graders in theirlineup they had little trouble winntion There was some talk of a  ng Hunman hit a home run for sticker candidate but Gov Williams, refused to make any state Pinckney The Dexter team had aPinckney complexion Their Devineroent until after Moodys funeral  is Louis Devines boy, McKillen, son Michigans law is not clear on ,the i Katherine Roche, Roberta ofsubject The ballots are already printed with MoodyB name onthem One law says the state cent Laura Riley, Webber of VictoriaKulbicki and Lyndon of TheknaVaughnral committee can pick a candidate I Pinckney Teeners A9 R Hand order his name pasted over the Cavan, rf 5 1 1name of the deceased candidateAnother section says voters canwrite in the name If Moody shouldbe nominated despite his death, the law does not state what can be done , The relations between McNamaraand the governor have not been friendly He has made charges offavoritism against both the governor and State Chairman Neil Stab ler Still,there has neverbeen openwarfare as in the Democratic racefor It governor ,The story in the Detroit Timesthat Moody was on the point ofwithdrawing from the race is denied by his son, Blair jr He says his fathers death was untirely unexpected Harmony in the Republican campis so strong the campaign is very dull and attracts little attentionAllthey talk about is good roads, good schools and lower taxes but do notsay how they will get them The dull campagn has resulted in veryfew campaign donationsThe state conventions are  nextwhere the minor state offices willbe filled George Higgins is out forthe secretary of state job and if DHale Brake, Owen Cleary or Donald Leonard lose in the primary theymay try for one of themKi,t Clardy, congressman from Huhman, ss 4 2 2LaBelle, 3b 5 1 3D Clark, cf 5 3Burg, c 5 3 3The FowlervileTairFowlervilVs 68thstarts August 3 andChildrens Day is Wed9c and a boy and girla bicycle free The 4H Clubs fill tday and there will betractor shows Wed at 8  the auto thrill showThe ball games are W AHtthCatheik Chun Sctt, Pastorva PerryThur,, Fowleiwlja vs Webberville Friday the winnersThe horse races start Thursdayfind are on Fridjay and SaturdayThursday at 730 is thefliveatockand machinery,parade Then the 4H talent show and a wreatling Show  Saturday are the auto rloes with ell800, 900 630, 800, 940 p mFriday7 aite Noveaaa Devotions, Saturdays 70 to 10 p mSundeytBefoM LOCAL NEWS  CURREUT COMMENTThe Merin Amburgey family spentweek at the BaughnMiller cottageat LovelisThe Hubert Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak called ojh Mrs EleanorLedwidge Sunday  The sudden death of former Senator Blair Moody of pneumonia last week put the Democrat party inMichigan behind the K ball He gi d h14 enteries Max Peacock  Clark  Youngfeoplea MeetingBtn, winner lasUyear witfbe there  Cottage Fellowship St with his Offennauser car Calvary Maanoaite ChurchBar Bum Boacay, PastorS S ftapt Walter BackMorning Wonhip 10008undafeafcool 1100Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800KenneoV, p 42 3 I The Saturday show features s  Micn A y p ConferenceWakefield, 2b 5 1 3 , Smiley Burnette, Hollywood star July 30 August 1Kelly, lb 5 2 2 and his stage shoV  j Fri 730 p ra, jfcv LaShana, YpsiJ Kennedy, If A 1  i Dexter Kids 412AB H II McKillen, 3b, p 3 1 0Dl ANOTHER AUTO ACCIDENTAnother accident took place Sun1 2 day at 700 p m, at the county Satuxday, Noon Picnic LunchAfternoonRecreation  wasen a good chance to defeat Senator Ferguson in November Patrckr McNamara who opposed Moody inGus Ledwidge is now in Kansas  not regarded as a strung candidatewih the House of David team The j J s an AFL labor leader andHarlem Globe Trotters with Satchelare playing against them on the tripDaryl Shirley of Livonia aud GayIe Shirley of Buck Lake and their families called at the Albert Shirleyhome Sunday has been on the school board andcouncil in Detroit but is little ylknown outside Wayne county Hehas never been friendly toward Gov Williams The Democrats have3 choices The ballots are alreadyprinted with Moodys name on them If he should defeat McNamcould pick a man to run They couldrun a man on sticker, a doubtfulproposition They could support Meon the Dexter Road at thep   on the Dexter Road at theDevlin, c 4 0 1 Hugh Doolittle home It was dnyenWard D 8h S 0 0 H SunWard, p, 3b 3 0 Lyndon, 0yby Howard, Hanks 23 wo lives on 27  IndianaRevFrey, Topeka,KaaV Revm   HymnKolander, cf 3 1 2  The ft2b rfri 3 0 01 0 u1 u u Hagksry Bish MilqCollege  of HesstonTed Norn Zli qf Howell cutg andFisher, rf 2 0 0 In the second game Stockbridge s    proved to be tough competition 3 LG Detlit, a broken ankle They jtriples in a row gave them 2 runs in I vere taken to Ann Arbor hospital s eaci, evening at 800 p mr v A HS v     , ,  H IIIUII v oiw  m Augusta broken arm and shourder  t0 4 His addresses, have been del ami for is vatfrss their Washington correspondent Although his envument wascoast to coastthe first inning Pinckney got one j n the Swarthout jmd Staffan ambthat inning on Meyers hit and Jeff ulancs reys triple, and 3 the second on CbrchRev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 980 AMLaveys double, Youngs hit and a JAILCROWDED SATURDAY I Morning Worship 1045 A Mhome run by Bob Meabon, another, The iaiI at Howell was filled to Thur Nigljt Prayer Meeting at thethe 5th on Meyers walk and Jeff capacity Saturday night ifhen 2V SWpehr, 800The William Smart family of De1 ara the state central coramttetrot were injured last week Tuesday at the Leo Davis Corners onPatterson Lake Road   UKJoyce and Carl Shier of Louis Namara Moodys bdy laid in stateville, Kentucky, visited at the Bob at the Detroit city hall Gov WillTasch llome last week  ams said no decision would beMrs Ralph Clinton and children ade until after the funeralMoodyvisited at the C J Clinton home was Wfl11 known and had a goodthis week j background He was a nephew ofI The Joe Grffith family were jfi William Scnppsf the Detroit NewsDetroit Monday  The Ralph Hall, family spent Sunday at the Stanley Hall home in Marine City The Bill Baughn family spent Sunday at the Franklin home in Howell The Ralph Halls called at thePerry Brown home in Ann ArborSaturday The Merwin Campbell family areon a ten day trip to North Dakota They took the boat to MilwaukeeArnold Berquist spent Sunday atthe James Hall home and is in FlinttodayMrs Eleanor Ledwidge and son,Keith called on Mrs Nan Meabon hisfriendship for the ie Frank Murphy when the latter as mayor ofoit maii him u liberal and he a recognized oneThe IndoChina peace treaty hashem drawn up and Premier Menfaz of France keeps his job as hegot peace in 30 days and there is nothing much left to do but sweepup the piecesThe peace treaty wasdictated by the Communists and they got about everything they askeci fr Thus ended an episode inand baby at St Joe hosptal Sunda which tnie WHS much Th Cld JC 1   , ,     , The Oerald Kennedy family spentreys long fy Then Stockbridge  Persons were jailed, most of them a We4 Choir practise 780 P M last week at Bay City and Tawas staged an uprising the 5th and gotrfcSult of fights in the Brighton areo  A Hearty Welcome To All , Mrs George Wilde of Ann Arbor wa6 runs to lead 8 to 6 Pinckney ied This wave of juvenile delinquencyit the 6th when F Singer was safe s sweeping the nation and if the  THft on an error, the catcher missed the present rate continues 1,000,000 dlttfMIpent last week at the Howard Readh3rd strilWilson ike on P Singer and Jim  between the ages of 12 and 47 years scored both with a hit Wil vilJ be jailed this year for fightings Ithe 6h district came out strong in son reRain11 form and blanked the stabbings,  robberies etc,Gang Jightssupport of Star Joe McCarthy injvisitors the 7th and 8lh In tfte iast in Detroit have kupt the police the 8th F Singr flied out P busy Hereafter Asst PreiecutorStngei grounded out aWBob Ma  Garbr saya house speech last weekCONSERVATION DEPT NOTES 1 Don  ns secon home run to the with criminal offenses, that if their j hot dog stand, ending the game  parents do not lake them to theMichigan sold more hunting and Joe Lavey retired the side in the woodshed the law willfishing lienses last year than everbefore 2,378,000 Of these 465,343ity, 3bMeyers ss Jeffreys, lbGentile, Ifwere deer licensesThere i a possibility that the season on v, i duck may be closedas the r lation is very small 160 wild turkeys, hatched at theMason game farm, will be releasedin Michigan forests in August Thousands of articks are found yveyr fin Michigan state parks each year pouy 1and turned in Bill folds are the  g most common although eye glassesand sun glasses are turned in The squirrel season is changedthis year Upper peninsula, gray and 6th when he threw N Stevens out John Crosby, Detroit Free Pressat the plate from center field   j writer Monday blamed comic bookstatta M UvdH Eg a 12KK o , and television for the crime wavefox squirrel Oct 1 to Oct 31Lower peninsula Oct 20 to Nov 10A white pink eyed albino fawn hasbeen found near Boyne City rfAB R H14 0 04 2 24 03 04 1 2 2 2 1 UndenominationalM36 West between Main and Unadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor lime Earl Baughn and wife 1 Hnwell Thursday inSunday School Worshiproutfi Group Evening Servic e 945 AM1100 AM700800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P MSr Choir Practise Wed, 780 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome toDarrow, 2bF Singer,  Meabon, cWilson, pStnckbridgeD Mackinder, 2b D Drown, IfB Mackinder, lb62 coyottee and 4000 foxes were p rjlown 3 4 12 WATERLOO CAMP WINSThe Pinckney ball team went overz  to Portage Lake in Jackson county 1 Monday night to play the prison team there and lost 12 to 6 Hagg1 ard, a 200 lb colored boy with a fast ball like bullet was too much  1 j lor them and proceeded to let themo 1 A down with 6 hits Pinckney managed   Q to bunch 2 hits with a walk and hit    1 batsman the 4th for 4 runs This in301 eluded a triple by Moriaity and aAB R II1 hme un by Lavey with 2 onThey 4 11 got 2 more the44th on a walk to Pg2S linger and hits by Darrow and5 ji 1 Bailer The prison team scored inbountied in June  , N Stephens, ss24 fires burned over 33 acres m Morrissey, ciMichigan last weekUNDERWATER CABLE SYSTEMPlans for an underwater telephone cable ystem linking the 48 states with Alaska have been ann ounced by the American Telephoneand Telegraph Co The Federal Communcations Commission has been asked to approve the construction which will stretch 800 nautical miles betweenort Angeles, Wash, and Ketchikan Cobb, rfM Stephens, pBlack, c  4 0 03 0 04 123 4 1 21 ISOFT BALL GAMESThe project would be completedin 1956 and would provide speedy Telephone service for public and defense services  The present service to Alaskais provided by 13 radio and land line circuits The proposed routewill have a capacity of 36 messagecircuits and tost 14 millionLIBRARY NEWThe Library Staff wshes to thankeveryone for their generous supportill MThursday night, Juy 29 at 830is the Donkey Ball game Married Men vs Single Men Preceeding thatis the game between 2 Old Timers team led by Stanley Dinkel and Donjwarthout BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH3 Miles N  8 Mile W of Piackaty4060 Swarthout Rd, N Hamburg Sd Mi Si Sunday Morning ServiceSd 1000y g 0Sunday 8chool followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 741Thurs Night Prayer Senrice 746 Frank Shultc, Pastorhl9670 Marshall RdGn 76490South Lyon, MichGALILEAN BAPTIST MIS8ION 9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lk Larry lfftttit, PastorSunday School 1000 AMM A Johnson and wife, of Detroitwere Sunday guests at the Lawrence Cambum horheWayne AtLee and wife attendedthe thorobred races at the Detroitrace track SaturdayMrs Gordon Hester of Ypsilantiis spending the week at the Andrew Nesbitt homeMr and Mrs Edwin Sprout, MrsEthel Sprout and son John, spent jssU,d an W u,mhe week end at Villa Park, Iwith furnish anns and muntheir cousins, Mr and Mrs JohnLessing of whato be done but nothing was Out state dept showed littleknowledge ol the  situation Secretary of Sate Dulles, Presdent Eisenhower, the vice president and otherssaid we would never let IndoChinafall to the Reds We would intervene first However they found that France am Great Britian were bothagainst an all out war and Francedisposed to irmke peace at any price Congress knew their constituents,were against another shooting war, such as Korea, so TndoChinawas abandoned to her iaU Thismoans from now on there will beno postivc steps taken to stop thespread of Communism UltimatumsgRevf Allen Hancock and wife ofHowell were Sunday diner guests f Robert Pike and wifeSergt Bill VanBlaricum who hasbeen in Korea 2 years is home Bob Pike and wife called on theErston Clarks of Ufrndilki Jast Tueadayj The Marion 4H cltrbV fuld an ice  cream social at he  Maron town house Saturday nightyMorming Worshipevery inning Haggard, the pitcher Evening Serricegot a home ran and 2 ingles For got a home run and 2 singles ForPinckney Singer allowed 8 runs and7 hits in 3 innings and Jim Wilson4 runs and 5 hits in 3 inningsPinckney AB R HMorrarity, 3b 4 12Bailer, lb 3 1 1Lavey, cf 4 1 1Meabon, c 3 01Gentile, Iff ,  3 0F Singerss 8 1 0Darrow, 2b 2 1 1Darrow, 2b   2 1 1 Wilfcm, P 1 0 0P Singerp 2 1 Waterloo Camp AB R H 8 103 2 14 8 33 0 0ssTalains, 3bHagard, pHughes, lb 6 Atkins,  X 1 Pairiell, cf 3 2 3Weinber , If 3 0 0  1104 2 23 0 0Harris IfSawyer, cArnovich, 2bHamer, rf 8 0 1Rev Backus and Leonard Hendee Wedf Prayer1046 A It40 P M9t80 p m to nations disposed to fightCommunism but that will be allAlso that Senator Knowlands dream of restoring Chang Kai Chek topower in China is goneOno my one the candidates forgovernor are coming out in favor of issues they believe to be popularand sure vote getters, At a meeting at the Fleming farm on the Dexer Road last wnek Owen Cleary, a Republican candidate for governorcame, out in favor of legalized bin no or at least he wants a vote on itAlbert Dinkel and wie,are spending a week at the Ernest Kew cottage at Long LakeIosco countyMark Kuhn of Farmington is visj NVnibr At Alpena Don Leoniting his daughterMrsHomer Abney ard anotir candidate for governorSergt and Mrs Don RossBemice iranu out in favor of a bonus for Kor11M Harold Gallup family of Farmington spent part of last week atthe Murray Kennedy homeBennie LaRosa has gone to Tawas to visit the Tony deFillippit Beryl Lewis is on crutches as a resul of droppig  pasting on his foot at the BrownMcCJaren factory atHamburg last week lrs, Britta Brash gave a shower jat her home last Wednesday for MrsMary Jean HewlettThe James Whitleys are excaviting dIMaas of Kentucky sDent Fridav ran war vpterans which will be inat the Albert Dinkel homeRussell Nuoffer and wife and MrsLena Bice of Lansing spent Fridaya the Lloyd Hendee homeClare Miller and wife and Carolattended Star Nght at Briggs Stadium Detroit Friday and called on her mother, lrsStella FrankMr and Mrs Alex Taimens anddaughter of Detroit called on MrsEmma Vollmer SundayTh W the ballot in November Gov Williams favors the vote for 18 yearolds I Hale Brake ranked afc aconservative has not put himself on record as favoring any of these issues Instead he stresses his efficitncy acquired in 6 years as state trsas urerTruck load after truck load ofwheat cnmes into town these daysThe Wayne AtLee family spentbut the olH familiar rattle and y y sSunday at the Bob Tasch homeThe James Whitleys are excaviting for their new home on Toraa Road  Ry Reason and Mrs, Edna Reas   Leota spent Sunday at CoopersvlleThe Norman White and Ben Whitesspent last Tuesday at the Ray Lav ey home in Gregory R, W Wylie spent Saturday atthe paternal home at Anderson andassisted wth ihe combining Bunny Hinchey visited Ky WylfeSunday Mesdames Madeline Shehan andAlice West of Ann Arbor called atthe William Shehan home Sumday Sunday visitors at the Jesse Henry jonof Chelsea called at the Fish Hohome were Miss Florence Tupper ofLee andGraves The library will be closedon August 3, Election day On Friday night, July 30 Dick jMondayRupert Carner and wife of Flint and Mrs Ella Walker of An Tuesday The Albert Shirleys and LeonardLees pioniced at BishopLake Sunat the Hoyd Hendee horrioThe Ronnie Hoskins family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Bo Jackhome   Westly Palmer and wife of Detroit spent Sunday at the Herb Palmer homeMrsBlanche Clark, son, Jack, andRose Hendee called at the LyleHendee home in Ann Arbor lastI Mrs Carrie Cameron and friend,ttrTsfiwa 1  iras1  s 5kftft5sJ tsSS ssssr tisvs whistle of the steam threshing engine is no longer heard and no longerer will be The engine was usually followed by a water tank pulled by2 horses For hundreds of years little progress was made in harvesting grain In BibiLlcal days the grainwas cut by hand with a sickle andthreshed by walking on it or lettiagcattle do so When this country waftdscovered little progress hadN bees made The sythe and craddle whichlaid the grain in swaths had beeninvented and threshing was doseby hand with a flail After the chil war when the great wheat land ofthe west were opened a fastermethod had to be devised and CyrulNOTICEPrices at the Darrow Barber Shopwill remain as heretoforeHaircut, U types 100Shaves  75cincluding Saturdays M E Darrow Bakery of Howell Junior LeagueThe j George VanNorman homekids are playing a great game and  Gretchen Taach is visiting the Cy honi Sunday, way called at the Roy Dillinghammore of their parents should comecome out to see them At 830 Pinckney will play theKings Bar, a member of the Ann Arbor City Leagu James Meyer and wife spent theend at the Wm Lamb home inFor your Avon Producte Uall Fisher Phone UP 8 9972 LADIES AUX BAKE SALEThe Young Ladies Auxiliary willhold a Bake Sale at the Pinckney Fire Hall Saturday, July 31 from10 a m to 1 p m AtLee family at Glad winLloyd VanBlaricum and wife calledat the Bill Baughn home Sunday An AJbor u     Neil Baughn is working at the De  Kenneth Fryes of Ann Arbortrot Die Set P Sunday at the Jack YoungWe have a letter from John Lynch hof St Louis, Mo, inquiring as to Baxter Hooper of Brethren and of St Louis, Mo, inquiring as to  p the date of St Marys annual pic Omar G and wif J J nic We are sorry to inform him DO Sunday guests at the Letter McAfeedate has been set this year nohold O E S BAZAAR Pincknev Chapter 145 OES will Myrtie Taylor, died June 15 te has been set this year     John Schieferstein, 86 died at the A 5, PettysviUe Garden PWuColonial Convalescent Home, Che JH c1 t t the Leate McAfee sea, Friday, His wife, the former hOm yt t the Leate McAfeeTom Manion of Kalamasoo visted thiatemple on 8tnr operation for ppnUda t St weekHome Made PleaTHB DBW DBOP INN Invited Pfc Jerry Henrymany, cw to OVote for Thurber Cornell for stateinSrivisiting the formers mother, Mrs Musa Ayers of Plymouth with her spent Monday with Mrs MaryHoffMr and Mrs James Carr and MssMabie Seeley of Flint spent lastWednesday wth Mrs Mary HoffBorn to Mr and Mrs Dale MeabonNan Ledwidge at St Joe hospitalSaturday a 5 lb 12 ozdaughter,Susan Kay    MrsGrace Buncimari hassold herfurniture and went trr LartSiftj Tuesday to live with her siiteh Mrs MUlie Bfglow ,jthreshing days with the engine whistIng for water when the gnage gotlow and the farmers hurrying to keep op with the engine Then wasalso a lot of fun and sbcialflmty attaeer old threaWnf heea 4i waa an improvement over thesythe and cradle as it was operatedby horses but the grain still had to be raked up and bound by hancLblthe nineties the binder was invJBfrtod It bound the grain in bundleaifji had to be set up to dry and theastacked to be fed into the separatoroperated by the steam engine Thil made a lot of work and the faraexsgot around it by exchanging help,they all helped each other, Tbafarmer who threshed had to feedhis help and thus orginated thtex prension to eat like a thrStill this was too slow and thebine was invented which cuVtops off the grain andone operation The straw if leftfertiUser 2 men do the w Still there waa a ttfiu wVWm  Caoneld , ag e76 , recall s fo r E d Aldan ,Couoi y Agent , ho wmuc h harde r fari i wor kwa s befor e electricit ycam  along  Today , eWc tri e powe r save s ciat a d labo r     boost sproductio n an d profits  HOWELL 1HEAR E i  mVAHlttA mWar m Mil kHELP S HEA T MIL K HOUS Eu fcir c pum p attache d t o mil k coole r doe s th e tric kWillia m Canfield , Oaklan d Count yfarmer,use s a n electri c hea t pum p inconnectio n wit h hi s moder n front mil k cooler  Takin g hea twar m mil k an d wel l water , itp  th e mil k hous e comfortabl e infreezin g weather ,Mr  Canfiel d an d son , John , far m 16 0acres , mos t o f whic h ar e devote d t ostc d corn  The y us e electricit y wher ever possible  I t power s cor n drying ,ventilating , conveying , an d elevatin gequipment  I t operate s wate r heater sin  th e mil k hous e an d home , providin ghi m  an d hi s famil y wit h plent y o f ho twate r t o mak e speed y wor k o f dair yan d househol d chores I s  electricit y doin g al l i t can  for yon For  furthe r information , se e yo wEdiso n Far m Servic e Ad i 2 KSSSM    membe r o f th e WAVB f o n dut y a t th eFtntajpa , JPashtwtoa , D , C , die dsuddenl y las t Tues4fcy  Ftnwra l a 4 buria l wer e a t he r hom e a t Chelsea Actio n ha s bee n stage d i n circui tceur t i n Washtena w count y t o voi dth e annexatio n o f th e Free r schoo ldistric t t o th e Chelse a school  I tjurie d 4 2 t o 38  Th e petitioner s clai m voter s no t qualife d wer e all owe d t o vot e A  ne w 76,00 0 constructo n pro jec t ha s bee n starte d a t th e Chil so n priso n camp  I t wil l includ e li ving  quarter s fo r marrie d men A do rmitor y fe r singl e men , offic e space ,giaragts , res t room s etc Ove r 40 0 ha s bee n raise d fo r th ememoria l gat e a t th e Veteran sMemoria l Field  Stockbridge ,Th e fenc e aroun d th e Dexte r ligh te d  field  is bein g replace d wit h aa  cyclon e fence Th e Dexte r schoo l ha s puchase da  ne w 6 0 passenge r bus Dexte r wil l vot e o n buildin g acounci l room s an d fir e hal l o nth t sit e o f th e For d mil l there O B Saturday , Augus t 14 , th e De xte r schoo l boar d wil l sel l th e Smit hschoo l o n Nort h Territoria l Roa dan d th e Parke r schoo l o n U  S  1 2Augus t 1 4 nex tAlte r servin g a s fire  chie f a tBrighto n fo r 1 4 year s Harol d Jar visha s resigne dDavi d Pitkin , BrightonJame s jNeedham , Howel l an d Richar dSchaaer , Whitmor e Lak e wer e call Wed Thur , Jul y 28 , 2 TJud y HolUda yI T SHOUL D HAiPE N T O YOU wit hPeU r Lawford , Jac k Unio n Friday, Saturday , Jul y 36 , S ITH E MA D MAGICIAN A  Dram a Starrin gVincen t Price , Mar y Murph y and Ev a Gabo rStoog e Comed y Cartoo n New JFriday , Saturday , Jul y 30 , 3 12Bi g Feature s 2Scot  Brady , Rit o Bioren oi aE L ALAMEIN Ytt dBret t King , Barbar a Lawrenc ei nJESS E JAME S v s TH E DALTON SSunday , Monday , Augus t 1 , 2Matine e Sunda y M O P  M  Con tCamero n Mitchell , Ann e Bancrof ti nGORILL A A T LARGE l a  Technicolo rTue , Wed , Thur , Aug  3 , 4 , 5   TH E MIAM I STORY Starrin gBarr y Sullivan  Luthe r Adle rSunday, Monday , AugUB t 1,  2FLAM E AN D TH E FLESH ,  A  Dras u Starrin gLan a Turrier  Carlo s Thompso n a iPie r Aagel iSunda y Show s 3 , 5 , 7 , Cartiii t Bird Brai n Do iTucsu , Wed M Thur , Aug  3 , 4 , 5TH E BEAS T FRO M 2000 0 Fathm Adventur e Dram a Starrin gPau l Christian , Paul a Raymon d a iCeci l Kollowa yKin g o f Prehistori c Se a Giant sShow s 71 5 an d 90 0Cartoo n New s Spor iComin g Prisoae r o f War , Livin g i jUp , Ridin g Shotgu nTHE ALok e d  fo r militar y servic e Jul y 28 DrJoh n Alexander , 63 , hea d sur geo n A t th e Michiga n Stat e San ,die d a t An n Arbo r las t Friday Triple t calve s wer e bor n las twee k o n th e Josep h Gangross efar m o n Bul l Ru n Road 2  larg e fish  count y wer e take n i nthi s count y las t week  A  6  V 4 l b l bbas s   Clar k Lak e an d a  28 b  wal ley d pik e a t Portag e Lake Bor n t o Ver n Kelenberge r an dwif e Jul y 14 , a  son  Friday, Saturday , Jul y 30 , 3 1SFeture  TAZA , SO N O F COCHISE I n  Technicolo rStarrin gRoc k Hudso n Good wirin g I s alway s important S o  alway s as k you r Far m Servic eAdviso r fo r hi s recommendations DETROI T EDISO N DUFFY O F SA N QuENTIN wit hLoui s Hayward , Joann e Dr uCartoo nGenera l ELECT NE W PROSECUTO RPrmar yElectio n  To Th e Qualifie d Elector t09iE rS HEREBY 61VEN, That a Gentowl Primary Hieetfoawill fee aeid to thetOWKSBIP OF PUTNAM, COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, WAT8  OF MICHIGAN ONTUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 Charles B GatesmanREPUBLIC  At the Putnam lownshp Halil, Pinakner,Seeks Ffcst Term aiProsecuting AttorneyEXPERIENCED, QUALIFIED,WANT THB JOB NBBDBTHBJOBXt Sppon vffll Be ApfrttiAttdAUGUfT M Notes of 25 Years AgoSt Marys annual picnic it atLaphams gkove Aug 13 Big chicken dinner at noon A fine program has been arranged GovFred Greenwill speak The ball game ia be tween Northville and Pinckneyi Harry German, 55, dean of Michi I gan pitchers will pitch for North villeJoy Martin was marrid to Dorothy Frazer of Flint at St Maryschurch here Tuesday Edward Service,, 78, died at his home at PortageLake July 17The Love family reunion washeld at the home ofMrs ArthurAllyn of Howell SundayThe Hunt Stock Co will open a 8night engagement here under canvass Aug 1 Their band will playnightly Opening play is Tommy The ball game at Dexter Sundaybetween Pinckney and Dexter ended in the 3rd inning when the Pinck ney team left the fiield Don Swarthout hit a home run over the leftfield fence which the umpire calledfoul Jack Blott and Oakly of the U of M played for Dexter The Dexter Main St is being paved It was necessary to cut down the hill firstDon Swarthout leads the Pinckteam in hitting with a 470 average,J P Doyle has 422, Mulvany 410, Cox 303, Moran 372 and Miller 340, Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A M of Pinckney presented Rev FrDorsey with a purse of 250 on hisrecent departure for Bad AxeLivingston County Press The above isfrom the pen of one of our contemporaries Although Pinckney is es teemed as a city of brotherly love Rev Dorsey was highly regardedby the local Masonic lodge, the books of that organzation showno record of any such payment tohim The members of his parish how ever did make such a payment to him erSunday, Monday, August 1, 2Randolph Scott, Wayne Morris inPRIDING SHOTGUNin Warner ColorFeaturetteThis Was Yesterday Selected ShortsTuts, Wed, Thur, Aug 3 4, 5 GOLDEN MASKIn Technicolor withVan Heflin, Wanda Hendrix andCRIME WAVE  wifcStirling Hayden, Gene Nelson and Phyllis Kirk Sdo DriveIn Theatre6518 Jackson Road, Ann ArborPhone NormandyS70tt  Children under 12 admitted FieFriday, Saturday, July 0, 31 RIDERS TO THE STARS In TechnicolorwithWilliam Lundigan, Martha Hyer andYELLOW TOMAHAWK in TechnicolorwithRory Calhoun, Peggie Castle CartoonSunday, Monday, August 1 2  LUCKY MECinemascope in technicol  withDoris Day, Robert Cumminga This onOur Giant CtnenuueoandTHE STEEL LADY withRod Cameron Tab Hunter CartoonNews andCartoonBettys Beauty Shop8 3 0 5 HURON RIVER DRIVE DEXTER, MICHIGANPHONE HA 68 1 6 4 HAIRCUTS 100PERMANENTS 650 Tues, Wed Thur, Aug 3, 4, 5THE MOON IS BLUE with I William Holden, Maggie McNamaiI also WICKED WOMAN with Beverly Michaels Richard EgaiTCartoonVote for Thurber Cornell for atatRepresentative in the RepublicaPrimaries Tuesday, August 3rdTHE ROUSH PLUMBING HAS MOVED TO310 WEBSTER ST, UP 866 0 7 PinckneyKor e purpose oi placing in nomination by all politioel parties par wffrlUnsj therein, candidates for the following offices, via STATEGOVWTKW, Lieutenant GovernorCONGRESSIONALUnited State Senator,Representative in CongressLGiSLATTVE State Senator, Representative COUNTYProsecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, CountyTreasurer, Register of Deeds, Drain Commissioner, Coroner Surveyorana such other ofluers as may be nominated at that time You should vote for TnurberCornell for State Represettives onthe Republican ticket at tht jtiiarTuesday, August 8rdLAWRENCE GEHRINGERUS the purpose of placing in nomination, candidate particJtig Nontwary Election for the following offlcee,vis CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERSV NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF THfl POLL ELECTION LAW REVISION 1943idfltt iectien L On the day of any election the polls ahall be openedai 7 esiscfc ta the fortnoon, and shall be continued open until 8 oclockftrtto ftftsrnoon and no longer Every qualified eleetor present and inUs a the potts at the hour prescribed for the closing thereof shall b aJaewea tootettS tGLLA 9t said election will be open At 7 oclock a m and will re I Cdobk p m of said day of electronMURRAY isWNSDT, Tewmsasj erk RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSRITOR T VSALES AND SERVICE125 Webster St Phone 118i PINCKNEY, MICHIGANEAVES TROUGHR8PUUCAN CANDHhklSB PO FOR SHERIFF Why Let Your Roof WashSee Us FPor YourEAVES TROUGH NEEDSWE ALSO RETAILFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL UP85 5 18 Pinekaey iway L1MItiRASHlEWDfG We Serjtfce and Repair All MakesFree Estimates Givn i AdvanceSinger Sewing Maclun Companor84Fl U4 IcPberson State BanHowttt Mdbgat17761984ASK THE MANAsk the Man who has everany of his papers or other valuable9 P1J nj no pti uain ao eijj 4 man who now rents a safetyboxDont wait until it happens to yfenjoy this exteremely low protectionI Rent a gaiety deposit bos inA t vATTENTION Voters My Mate aa been removed from the ballot as a candidate for ta  Qtflee at Drain Commissioner for Livingston County on the REPUBitSCAH TfCXlST This was done because of a small error in the affa davits  tfee bottom of mv nomination petititions My petitions wereproperly Ued on time and the affadavit of identity ft other required mereitjrjire filed timely For that reason I am forced to run for thiselDee ae a sticker candidateI MI  N rsorw who wish to cast their vote for my nominationa tfca AUGUST 3rd PRIMAEY election to contact my representative there I expect to have a representative there who wHI he near theM tlece and obtain from him a sticker for use in voting for me ataft sticker Will have attached to it complete instructions as to how to as ike sMfcker It merely requires that the sticker be placed on the aWBtlCAN BAILOTT under ti soace for DBAIN COMMISSION and that an X be mtrltff m  fetBot opposite my name, as shown belowDRAIN COMMISSIONERQ FtOYD W MUNSELLIt is necaaaary that the sticker be attaeneeto the ballot and alsothat the X be marked on the ballot opposite my name, The law require anyone representing me at the polling place to stayat least 100 feet away from the polling place This is a State Law I eerBestlyrtquest that you contact my representative who will be atJt 100 feet awuy from the polling place and obtain a sticker foryear use in voting fox my candidacy If you do not get a sticker,jieaaa write my name in the space provided on the ballot, and mark wilfc as X aa shown above I earnestly request my friends andappeater to take the trouble of casting, their vote for me in theAUGUST rd PRIMABY ELECTION in order that my name will appear en toe ballot for the General Election Floyd W Munsell, Drain CoATTENTION VotersCy name has been removed from the ballot as a candidate for A theJee of County Surveyor for Livingston County on the REPUB UCAN TICKET This was done because of a small error in the aifi,ivrit at the bottonof ray nomination petitions My petitions v were properly filed on time and the affadavitt of identity and other required papers were tiled timely For that reason I m forced to run for thisetflce as a sticker candidateI request all persons who wish to cast their vote for my nominationAt the Use August 8rd IVImary Election to contact my representative Who will be near the polling place and obtain from him a sticker forM in voting for me Each sticker will have attaaked to it completeDtructions aa to how to use the stickerlt merely requires that thSlicker be placed ont the Republican Ballott under ihe space foxfeoator Surveyor and that an X also be marked ift t aty name as show below e space fothe square COUNTY SURVEYORCUY WGORDONrnSTnaosmry that thesjisker be attached to the ballot and alsothat the X be marked on the ballot opposite my nameTee law requires anyone representing me at the polling place tostay at West 100 feet away from the polling place Thisis a state lawearnestly request that you contact my representative who will be atlast 100 feet away from the polling place, and obtain from him aftttcker tot your use in voting for my candidacy If you do not get aStJoWf please write my name in the space provided onr the ballotai4 saark with an X aa,shown aboveI urgently request my4a1eds aad supporters to take the trouble of casting their vote for ait ia the August 8rd Primary election in ocder that my name willappear orth ballot for the General Election  Clay W Gordon County Surveyor i sDriving a passenger automobile wp a 10 foot high rampif 60 miles per hour, and leaping it 90 foot through space and crash landing it into seven parked automobiles is just one of the33 events to be done by 3 famous Automobile thrill shows whenthe International Auto Daredevil Contest U put on at the Fowlerville Fair, 8 pm Wednesday night, Avgvst4thThis event will not be done just once, but three times aseach of the 3 shows have entered, a daredevil in everyone ofme 33 events This is the event that took the life of the 4afeLucky Teeter and that of Jack Perry and is considered the mostdangerous event in thrill show businessThe Three shows that will compete are Flash JordonsAtomic HEU DRIVERS, Billy, Greeks Canadian Aces, and Ward Beams 1953 World Champion Autef DaredevilThree men, one from each show will roll automobiles endover end and side over side, 3 men one from each show will dothe rocket car leap, 3 men, one from each show will do the LJEAPOF DEATH, and 3 men, one from each show will do every Automobile and Motorcycle Thriller knownto Auto Thrill show business, in a 2 hourthrill packed show that will g down in historyas the greatest ever put on anywhere, the show will start at8 PMRepublican, fpr Governor Agetter, best qualkM fee tfce jobgovernment thotomgkiy atesraaa MicfcifMi aeeds HtJtYOH AUST tFairWEDNESDAY THURSDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 4 56 7 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd ENTRY DAY7 CHANGES OF PROGRAM WttNttHUY AFTERNOON 0MMrei Day2 Free BkyelesTractor and Implement kaaeavsrteg ContestAnd Horse Show by 4H Cljbf r WEDNESDAY NIGHT Ward Beams Greatest DaredefttAPTBRNOON Races, IA8 year old sakes NIGHT  Top Selections in 4H FRIDAY AFTERNOONHaneas Rates, lf4 Clause vFRIDAY NIGHT Wrestling, tadndlitf ndajttiSATURDAY AFTERNOON Cherapionshfc Aoto RaoarS Free Biryalaa Roy and GirlWED THUR, FRL,Baseball Games  4 fSATURDAY NIGHTSmiley Borftetff0ATV ADM2MI0N Me JR M90L CMUMUDT flM WILLIAM B ELMERCONGRESS4 CONGR tonfor he Job wfthw 1as stftte aaaletm tttorjieyfemrai aad MemnStflfcwer te tie IPeMjran Omt of ClaJid a Wort We U a , rV I rWILLIAM HENRYGroomes V I have filed nominating petitions with the secretary of statesoffice so that I can run for theDemocratic nomination for theoffice of State RepresentativeIt is impossible to meet andtalk With every one in this districtas there is over 1100 squaremiles in the two counties so I willgive my qualificationsI was with the Michigan StatePolice in 19272829 Since thenI served as a Special DeputySheriff under three Sheriffs I wasin the retail milk business bViyears, owned and operated agrocery AVi years, drove a schoolbus for the W h i t m o r e LakeSchoo since last DecemberHav been in the Real Estate busiless Salesman  Brokersince 1947 For the past 4 yearsI haver been President, Treasurer Manager of Groomes BathingBeach Co Inc of Whitmore LakeI am a Director of the Southeastern Michigan Tourist Associationand a member of the focalwanis ClubHere are a few things that Iam in favor of More and betterhighways, a living compensation for the unemployed, homesof the aged taken off the tax rollif the owner is living on a smallpension BINGO should be leg alized and licensed for all charitable Non profit organizationsThis game has helped manychurches and clubs raise muchneeded income A state department set up to work throughSchools and churches to combat juvenile crime Probate Courtrecords show that 80 of thechildren that get into trouble dpj not go to church or SundayschoolThe Primary Election is yetryimportant GET OUT ANDVOTE William Henry Grooms J1,XyR  VsWaa Caafield, ace76, recalls for d Alchin,Couocy Agent, howmuch harder fajrui work u befoce tLcwkuycaoae Along Today, alecick power saves daataad labor    boosts BfOfiycrion and proAuWafm Milk  v yHELPS HEAT MILK HOUSEEkrc pump attached to milk cooler does the trickWilliam Canfield, Oakland Countyfarmer,, uses an electric heat pump intttnnection with his modern front opening milk cooler Taking heatfrow warm milk and well water, itktps the milk house comfortable infreezing weatherMr Canneid and son, John, farm 160meres, most of which are devoted to seed corn They use electricity wher ever possible It powers corn drying,ventilating, conveying, and elevatingequipment It operates water beatersin the milk house and home providinghim and his family with plenty of hotwater to make speedy work ol dairyand household choresIs electricity doing all it can for youFor further information, see yoorEdison Farm Service AdviseeGood wiring Is always important So always ask your Farm ServiceAdvisor for his recommendationsDETROIT EDISONGeneralPrmaryElectionXo The HuaHiitd Electors tOiCS rfi HEREBY 6IVEN, That a General Pckaarywill be laid to thetOWKSBIP OF PUTNAM, COUNTY OF LIVINGtTW, WAT8  OF MICHIGAN ONTUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 Charles B GatesmanREPUBLICANSee Ftmt Term aaProsecuting AttorneyEXPERIENCED, QUALIFIED WANT THB JOBAt the Putnam Towruhp HaHl, Pinaknor,Kor the Btifpose of plaoing in nomination by all politioel parties par ttejartttg therein, candidates for the following offices, vffc S4SATiVGoverooi, Lieutenant GovernorCOtfGSaSIONALUnited States Senator,Repretentative in CangreatLCi8LATTVE State Senator, Representative COUNTYProsecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, CountyTreasurer, Register of Deeds, Drain Commissioner, Coroner Surveyorana such other oflueri as may be nominated at that timeAs fa the aurpose of placing in nomination, candidates particiga fm  a  IonJriar y EiecUo n fu r th e followin g officea,vit CIRCUI T COUR T COMMISSIONER Sf e   NOTICE RELATTY B T O OPENIN G AN D CLOSIN G O F TH S POLL ELECTIO N LA W REVISIO N 194 84M8  Baetie n L  O n th e da y o f an y electio n th e poll s ahal l b e opene da   eeiee t to the forenoon , an d shal l b e continue d ope n unti l 8 ocloc kfcrtfce  aharaeo n an d n o longer  Ever y qualifie d electo r presen t an d i ntta at th e poll s a t th e hou 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AUGUST ted PROCABY election to contact my representatire tare I expect to hare a representative there who will he near the alaca and obtain from him a sticker for use in voting for malah atfckar will have attached to it complete instructions as to how to  tte atfeker It merely requires that the sticker be placed on the aftmtCAN BALLOTT under the roace for DftAIN COMMISSION cd that aa X te Msfktf an  Hast opposite my Bame at sfcown belowCOMMISSIONERFLOYD W MUNSELLIt la necaaaary that tte sticker be attaehaato tte ballot and alsothat the X be marked on the ballot opposite my name, The law requira anyone representing me at tte polling place to stayat toast 100 feet away from the polling place This is a State Law I airneaUyrequest that you contact my representative who will be atUrn 100 feet Mwuy fiom the polling place and obtain a sticker foryour use in voting for my candidacy If you do not get a sticker,Jtasae write my name in tte space provided on the ballot, and mark vitfc an X as shown above I earnestly request my friends andaappaajara to take the trouble of casting, their vote for me in theAUGUST Srd PRIMARY ELECTION in order thajfc my name will appear OB the ballot for the General ElectionFloyd W Munsell, Dram Commmioii erATTENTION Voters ICy MUM has been removed from the ballot as a candidate for the Jce of County Surveyar for Zivingston County on the REPUB UOAN TICKET This was done because of a small error in the affidavit at the bottom of my nomination petitions My petitions were properly filed on time and the aff adavitt of identity and other requiredpapers were tiled timely For that reason I m forced to run for thisefQce as a sticker candidateI request all persons who wish to cast their vote for my nominationat the the August 8rd Primary Election to contact my representativemae trill te near the polling place and obtain from him a sticker for ate in voting for me Each sticker will have attached to it completeJstructions aa to how to use the stickerlt merely requires that thsticker te placed ont the Republican Ballott under the space forCooaty Surveyor and that an X also be marked in the square my name as show belowt COUNTY SURVEYORCLAY WGORDONT that thesjfcker be attached to the ballot and alsothat tte X te marked on the ballot opposite my name lima, law requires anyone representing me at the polling place tostay at least 100 feet away from the polling place, pusis a state lawearnestly request that you contact my representative who will be atlast 100 feet away from the polling place, and obtain from him a stacker for your use in voting for my candidacy If you do not get aestates please write my name in the space provided orr the ballot aia mark with an X as shown aboveI urgently request myui aad supporters to take the trouble of casting their vote for me ia the August 8rd Primary election in onier that my name willavatar i the ballot for the General Election  Clay W Gordon County SurveyorDEATHIDESMAIIutomlc vj a 10 foot high ramplit 60 mllos par hour, and leaplhg H 90 fee through space andI crash landing it into seven parked automobiles is just ona of the 33 events to bo dona by 3 famous ftutomobilo thrill shows when tho International Auto Daredevil Contest is put on at the Fowlervilla Fair, 8 pm Wednesday night, Atfgvst 4thThis avant will not bo dona fust once, but three times aseach of the 3 shows have entered a daredevil In everyone oftho 33 event This is tha avant that took tha life of the fataLucky Teeter and that of Jack Pony and is considered tha mostdangerous avant in thrill show businessTho Throe shows that will compote aro Flash JordonsAtomic HELL DRIVERS, Billy Greet Canadian Aces, and Ward Beams 1953 World Champion Auttf DaredevilThree man, ona from eachshow will roll automobiles andovar end and side over side, 3 men, ona from aach show will do tha rocket car laap, 3 men, ona from aach,show will do tha LJEAPOF DEATH, and 3 man, ona from oath show will do ovary Automobile and Motorcyda Thriller knownto Auto Thrill show business, in a 2 hourthrill packed show that will g down in historyas tha greatest BVW put on any whore The show will start t8 PMJUSTONEWAY TO WIN THIS YlAtAUGUST 3, MOMfNATI1 HALE BRAKERepublican, fyr Governor Agetter, best qualiiod far tke jobgovernment toorowgbiy raresraaa MicMfM sweds HtWVOH stUT tFairWEDNESDAY THURSDAY, SATURDAY AUGUST 4 S 6 7 TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd ENTRY DAY7 CHANGES OF PROGRAM W9DNMDAT AFTMINOON Day2 Free BicyclesTract and Implement sfaneuTertag ContestAadJSorse Show by eHWEDNESDAY NIGHT Ward Beams Greatest DarederilTUBDAY APTBRNOON  Iswais Baeas, 2 4 8 year old takesYBUfcflDA NIGHT Cotaty Tap Selectloiis hi 4HTakot ghow FEIBAY AFTERNOONHarness Races, Ht4 CUsees ,FRIDAY NIGHT WrestHnr, Including mldgatsSATURDAY AFTERNOON Championship Avta RacerS Free Biryilu Boy and Girl  ,,  THURaVBaseball GamatSATURDAYSmiley   t 0ATI ADMIMIftff foi  M80L CaVLDRBf WILLIAM B ELMERCONGRESSCONGRHBVote far Wffliam aV sJ  forjrJeloner f ifrwmdmn Caortal CklsasiireSraWsrftjaor to GOT fWaNB 9 wT svovsv  Pt JSOF aBs ,WILLIAM 8ENRYGroomes I have filed nominating petitions with the secretary of statesoffice, so that I can run for the Democratic nomination for theoffice of State RepresentativeJt is impossible to meet andtalk with every one in this districtas there is over 1100 squaremiles in the two counties so I willgive my qualificationsI was with the Michigan StatePolice in 19272829 Since then I served as a Special DeputySheriff under three Sheriffs I wasin the retail milk business 62years, owned and operated agrocery 44 years, drove a school bus for the Whitmore LakeSchool since last DecemberHav been in the Real Estate business Salesman  Brokersince 1947 For the past 4 years I haverbeen President, Treasurer Manager of Groomes Bathing,Beach Co Inc of Whitmore Lakef I am a Director of the Southeastern Michigan Tourist Associationand a member of the local Kiwanis ClubHere are a few things that Iam in favor of More and betterhighways, a living compensation for the unemployed, homesof the aged taken off the tax rollif the owner is living on a smallpension BINGO should be leg alized and licensed for all charl,table Non profit organizationsThis game has helped manychurches and clubs raise muchneeded income A state department set up to work throughschools and churches to combe juvenile crime Probate COULrecords show that 80 of thechildren that get into trouble do not go to church or SundayschoolThe Primary Election is veryimportant GET OUT VOTE     4 William Henry Groomes iistv SLICED BACON , l bWIENERS , l b3 Ibifo r W 0PIN K SALMON , DE L MONTE , canKLEHWX , 30 0 Count , 3  fo ri  WA Y Stor e12 6 WES T MAI N STREET , PWCKNE YIWCKSOittR S ft  HOLUSTE R  Al  STEAKE S 8TATO5 0 fatfcellfttftar ofMargare t C  8tft A t a vesto n o fJul y 19 1M4 PiMiit , HoMmM e Htrm m JL  feaitfc,Jodg V o  ftahrta y1  Notio  l a Hercbl0Wi f4hallfc ith e petitio n o f K  Leol a Staekabl tadministratri x o t afc i etatt,preyii rher  annjua l 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pesent v Congress E d ctftw j Chtn Hh  EATWORTH PROVID EUtjomployman t ha s iaereued  You rpflfrsn t Coaffrassma n ha s don e not htQ  fo r th e worke r o r merchant Cf c thi s wit  Haywarth 1 1 FIGH T TH B MENAC EDon Haywott h ha s fcaekgrecuidmow  threaten s bu r natio n leadership  Raise d o n iamTt tWerer  You r presen t Con  in g a t Michiga n Stat e Colleg e aine eB M  h M defie d th i president s 1937  Worl d Wa r 1  vetera n an drJ o mm  this grea t menace , nel d responsibl e position s to  Waah Htai s wit h Hayworth  Ingto n D   during World War IHkvfe   Six feet from the flamesAt 650 oclock on a belowsero Sundaymoroing, a lone signal light glowed on the Bad Axe telephone switchboard It was theUnited Missionary Churchs line Operator Marine McLeod plugged in, thought sheheard a staling, crackling sound  likeFIRE Immediately she fang that numberMrs Marcus Krake, the ministers wife,came from the roar of the parsonage, which adjoined the church, to answer the telephone She was horrified to see the church basement ablaze six feet awayThe call had come just in time Bothchurch and parsonage were on the same tel,  i lino, i iit uni iiio ihe wiringin the church caused the operators switchhoard light to come on Right after MrsKrake gave the address to the operator, the line went deadMiss McLeod rang thealarm siren As vohrn teer firemen all overrtown called in, she told them where the fire wasThanks to the alert op erator, firemen wtieableto save the ministershome ancl nearby houses  Your teUpkom it worth  lot more than it cotuMICHIGAN BE LI TlttBlOHB COM IANY iMaxmRepair NowEasy Monthly PaymentsCgrtifiod Automotive ServiceISSsmkMlidattj f SSsV Wejat J seeroMeeeTefAt tko Ut Tkvabor Coma ICERFNCINATE ADRIANSTATE REPRESENTATIVEIN THE REPUBLICAN    5lLi   tvf4         W  T  Th e People Pine DispatchEntere d ft Secon d Clas sMatU r a t Poetoffic eAj  o f Marc h 8 , 187 7 11 4 So , Howe O 8 t Ptnstoey , Mich Subscriptio n Pric e tU O a  Yea r ,Wesle y Reade r i s 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Your Property With MeUadar federal Supervision 9SP8BAL RESKKVE FB9SRAL DEPOSIT CORPORATIONAfi iajpaitt Iaannd Up to 10,000 for Bach Depositor LeelaveyGeneral InsurancePhone K9F3 Pincknev, MichREFRIGERATION SKRviCEflarold RadyRepairs oriAll MakesPhone 154F3 PinckneyYEARS  AwhwwerSales A SpecialtyBert WylieCali FowlerviUe 226FCArnold Berquisf Inclmey, Mid Plumbing and HeatingRepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone 183F2Phone UP8114 1075 E M86FUNERAL HOME1Don G SwarHioul Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Servicehones 39 nd o3, PinckneC Reickhoffff, SrOPTOMETRIST120 West Grand River Hovvell, MirhiganLloyt HendcoLivestock HaulingWeekly Trip Made to DetroitGeneral TruckingPinckney Mjch  Phoae 161F1Roger J Oarrleic Ins si runco CoveragePHONE UP83133r,omiPrices You Ln Afford f J I Milfcrd, MichiganGilfordFirms Homes, Lake Property Business OpportunitiesIM Your Pripert With VUst, At the giila day at Gregory Bat , urdajrM Gregory baa Stookbridge iPicture Tube i W AK OR DEADWtHAViixni 10101 MAL5 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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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The crop is worth waiting Yor as it will be excellent in qualityand low in price   The ta spent 160,000 to battlethe gyqty moth This is the first time it has been found west ofPennsylvania It denudes the trees of foliage No mothes have been seenin Mich, since the infected area was sprayed The area was 1,600,000acres with a 25 mile radius nearLansing Traps were also usedThe first dry run of the state police emergency trailer was successful It is equipped with 4 radio transmifters, a telephone switchboard and 6 trunk and extension lines It is used in disaster areas such as the onein Flint last yearA Wayne county jail break issponslble for the order that all the guards  must wear clipOn bow tiesFour in hands were too handy forthe prisoners to grab, twist andchoke the guards withFATAL AUTO ACCIDENTAnother needless accident tookplace Thursday about 500 p m at the bridge over the Huron River onthe North Territorial Road at theGaUfcftor farm Two youth were headed west on the road in a souped LmlSeeSal traitsJJy m, Pia ng it Betam highShrffk b E ghbecame tE SE u, Her Albertmonth earlier get the benefit of the j pitching for Pinckney allowed 3 hittPfadvertising This year the dates set  up to the BthThis was Howells Wg    inning as they got S runs on 2 hitsand2 infield errors St Josephs 1sleading, their league and are undefeated ths yarThe Teeners got a run the firston hits by Huhman and Packer anda hit batsman, another the Sid on atriplet by Packer and hit by Barrett, one the 4th on Clarks double and 2infield oute, 2 the 6th on hits byLavey and Rowell and sacrifice flyby Packer Here Howell took Gher kin out and put in McMacken whoblanked the kids the last 2 innings wore  gon,f whitetafHa wWi a lace  epp net rti il itha e  epp netskirt and fingertip veil with he iaeeflown and ft tare, of peedcarried a jtJMte prayerbook with a whiU orchid, pillowed Novensa Devotions,to J00 p a0Misvher y Jonea td sapc, Ontwas maid of how Her llwn was yellow, net oywttrapleas with a kce jack and a headpiece of net and flowers She MesMiifeyy ttfimniu ChurchBev Sara Beaehy, PastorS 8 Supt Walter EachMorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100ssrir i sa day SchoolYoung Peoples MeetingbridVs aunt, wawor bl t of Dexter, the hrideemaid Shewore a blue net over taffeta strap less gown with low jacket and a netd lact headpiece Her beuqaet waspink roses and white split carnat 730iesm The brides sister, Paula, wasthe flower girl Her gown ofyellow satin and she carried a bas ket of rose petals Milton Charbqtoett tile grooms brother, was best menand the h APinckney ABRHHuhman, ss 4  0 1Dyer, If 4 1 0Lavey, lb   S 1 1Wakefield, cf 2 0 0Rowell, cf , 2 1 1Packer, c 3 12Barrett, 3b 3 0 1Amburgey, 2b  4 0 0Burg, rt 2 0 0Clark, rf 2Wlson, p 2   w, St Josephs AB R Hover 75 relatives at 860 p m Wednesday  800Otiorchg, PastorSunday School 930 AJ1Morning Worship  1045 A MThur tf isj Prayer Meeting at theChurch atWed 12ftrtr LOCAL NEWS j URREIfT COMMMfMrs Dorothy Dinkel and childrenvisited at the James Brogan homein Lansing Sunday Johnny rvinuin ed for a visitJeffrey Header spent Friday wihJohnny and Christine DinkeiThe Murray and Ambrose Kennedy fam ills were in Dexter Sunday Mrs Eleanor Lidwidjre is spend The Waihtenaw county hgejj ejaupervisora turned down theit ion to purchase the Leland it arum on Geddes Roadjre spending a week at Gaylord with the Hu Ldihisthe800730 P MA Hearty Welcome To All, wand the ushers wereChatbotmeau The wedding breakfast Whalen, rf 2 0Robin, 2b 3 1 EGherkin, p, c 4 1 1 McMacken, lb, p 4 1 3L Seim, If 4 1 0B Seim, 3b   , 4 1 1Battle, c,lb 3 0 0Monroe, ss 3 1 1A Ai     atthei0 0 home of thl grooms parents atU30  0 1 a m A turkey dinner was served to85M36and0 I Z JD 8U0fIn the second ganie the Pinckneyled up to the 6th being ahead 4 to 3when Howell scored 3 runs on homeBp model A hot rod car It was driv   single and 2 errors They addeden by Donald Ross of 9810 Auburn 2 mOre the 7th on a home run and 2dale, Livonia, with him was Donald I Wta inal score Howell, 8, PinckneyBrown, 18, of MUBlackburn, Livonia I tThey were said to be going 90 milesmiles hour Their car hit the bridgebreaking the front axle, and throwngthem in the path of a car headedeast driven by Mrs Patricia Balko,24 of 8740 fFeSota, Detroit with her her four children, Denise, 23, Eml ,4, William, 5, also4Sarol Silverwood, 17, Detroit, Brownnd Ross were killed instantlyMiss BlrVerwOod had a broken pelvic boneand Mrs Balko head and internal inJoriees The children escaped seriousfejory The Balkos were returnng to Detrot from a picnicWaehtenaw county officers andOoreser Ganshorn investigated It took 8 ambulance to remove injured Browns body was taken to theSwarthout Funeral Home, PinckneySeine difficulty was found in locat ing relatives An uncle showed upafter midnight and the body was reteased to him and taken to a Plymouth Funeral Home The body ofRoea was taken to Staffan FuneralHttxn, Chelsea Pinckney got 4 runs the 3rd jshenMel Nixon lost control and walked 7 men in a row He got back in thegroove and was unhittable until thescored twiceGenttfe of them were from Canada A pbrt Sunday WorshipaWe dance floor, furnished by tfce Youth GroupWjHmic order w d f d EiJt UndenominationalWeil between MainUnadiila gtvertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School  945 AM  00AM00 PM00 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Cbdintieetfce Wed, 730 P Mwedding trip We Extend  Christian Welcome toMich On their return    Byowfll resume his schooling, where he is taking an au BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH , hed by tfce Youth Group iorder was used for daftc Evening Servic e 8and the Swarthout orchestra furnished music with Clare Swarthout calling About 200 attended bert Ledwidge familyEdward Parker has rentedhouse on Main St to JonesdruggistWayne AtLee ana wife called atthe Ed Parker home ai PortageLake SundayThe Robert Read lamly were inDetroit Thursday at the Northland The L J Henry and Tom Warefamilies attended the Schoenhals re union, Sunday at the home oi MrsLida Lorenz, Howell, Myron Schoenhajs and wife of Akron, Ohiu werealso thereGeorge Meuboii and svile were mStockbridge SundayDon Huff and iamily who hi,been living in the Murphy apt have moved on Oscar lieuks farmJohn Lundeen and wife of letiot,the Gene Shehan of Ann Aibm anMrs Edna Spears unt Jack Sheldonwere Sunday quests at the Francis Shehan homeThe Charles Whinheads and Ueatrice Lamborn of Jrcuoiy called atthe Jesse Henry huine SundayTiu1Keith Bradburys i heuea alsocalledDale Meabon ana wife inuvutheir new home on Durwn RddayMrs Lena Lotiidye and the EdLajoyce iamily of Dearborn calUd aithe John Buyer home SuNdayLloyd llendee family peni Sunday at Lt Or Jim Nash home atCoJdwaUi Arbor last week by a 23 to 8although a 3 man coftnmittea they pointed to investigate it reportedfavor of it The price asked100,000 The legislature reeeapassed a law setting aside so moehyear out of the ta dll f t g so myear out of the tax dollar for ti tfcttftcounties to establish homes foraged and senile with The fact Hthe counties are sending this class the mental institutions they is why these places are overcrowdedThey want the county to take OfMof their own senile The idea is SJMFand supervisors who are econOMJT minded have not yet come around tolegislatures way of chinking AJaoWashtenaw county has acounty home and hospitalcould be enlarged for lessAnn Arbor News stated a Mstonit jMOiijt was considering the purchase i the sanitarium We talked withJ several leading Ann Arbor Masonsi and they knew nothing of it Theyj said ll nnxht be the UE S At the last ranjl Chapter a committeeappointed, tu Ai quire into theability of a OES home foi ed They do not, report untilFri3 Miles N ft 8 Mile W of Pinckney the  4060 Swarthout Rd, N Hamburgin J ,  ServfceWackney Sunday Morning, Service 1000The bride is the daughter of Mr i Sunday School followed by Messageli ,Hrmai1 ShQy  North I Sunday Evening Service 745Territorial Road The groom tie son  Thurs Night Praye Service 745 of Mr and MriGeorge ShefileyOn Frank Shultz, Paster M70 Marshall Rd Gen JJl Leturn y wi in t tuharbonmau farm on Farley Road7tV whexu PiAckneyon watfr to Melr 4and Joe JeffreysThe Pinckaey team seems unableto hit The boys wh6 hit them overthe fence a couple of years ago cantget their eye on the ball They missJoe Lavey who is out with an injured hand Pinckney iMoriarity, 3bMeyer, ssGentile, cf Jeffreys, lb P Singer, IfR Darrow, rfB Darrow, 2bReader, c Houghton, p A R H53S3 32222 1011 i al o1 01 0o o Low Jea McBeewiell, daughter ufM nd Mre John McDonnell, cf ,,, ftnekneynd Billy Edmund Linton, MorningMon of Mr and Mrs Howard Linton I 3 South Lyon, MichMISSION9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry Mattis, PastorSunday SchoolHoward Lintonof Detroit were married at a candlelight double ring ceremony at the Scovil Memorial Presbyterianchurch in Detroit Friday eveningJulvAtaAian Evening ServiceWed, Prayer Meetiag1000 AM1045 A M 740 P M730 p ml oll RAINBOW BAKE SALE JULY 24The Pinckney Rainbow Grls willa college room H lethe food lockerOLD TIMERS GAME DONKEY SOFT BALL GAMEPreceding the donkey ball game onthe night of Thursday, July 29, the j ill ff d h timers will square Off and showfans if they have any athleticability leftThe teams will be headedby Stanley Dinkel And Don Swar tfcout at one time Class A softball who eenld do all sorts oftftfc the ball The feHowfagare tot tentative lineups which are subject to change and there will probale be all sorts of substitutionsSwarthout teamSwarthout, pBurg, c Roy Reason, Jack Reason, lb Cliff Miller, Francis Shehan, 2bGerry Swarthout, ss,Ridge Shirey,3boutfield, Doc Hendee, Murray Kenn r, Norm Miller, Clareteam Dinkel, p Grant Rookie Battle, lb, Marsh Merlin Lavey, 2bLJoydsgBill Darrow,3bBillFritz Wylie, John Wylie,lf 6erc, Max Reynolds Joe Basy  fke Hades, outfieldwing this will be a donkey yu the married men andmen This is an open affairaj eu have to do is showto 1 willNOTICEPrices at the Darrow Barber ShopS heretoforabcuts, all types1Saturdays M I Darrowven ProductUP 8Bam TWT DBW DBOP BOf WlMseaJsagbetv PrefAtteewey Oen MiUerd h h f Jd OaflW City Service AB R HGillette, If 4 0 0Bailer, lb 4 1 1M Nixon, p 4 2 Brigham, ss 4 2 2White, If 4 1 2WeUman, c 4 2 1 B Nixon, 8b 8 0 0Bennett , 3b 8 0 1Haller, cf 2 0 0UmpiresG, Darrow and JPackerCONSERVATION DBPT Conservation Commissioner Donald McLouth died in a Pontiac hoapital last week, He had been on the com misson since 1945After 2 years in the making thedept announces the release of thrMichigan Deer Story, a 26 minutefilnv Michigan sportsmen spent J25iimillion dollars in deer hunting last jThe film traces the growth of deer Few deer were available before thewhite man came as the dense forest prevented the undergrowth on whichthedeer feeds The white men chqpped holes in the forests, the, undergrowth came, up and the deer flourished rapidly Then came wide open market hunting and forest fires andthe deer herds sank to an all timelow in 19Q0 Game laws broughtdeer backThf n the herds get toofor the food available and spreadsalj overthe state Any deer seasons had to be inaugerated to keep theherds down to sise tFour lampreys were found fastened to a trout in Cole Creak, nearManton last weekThe deer drive has been completedand shows the deer herds to bethesame as in 1952 lofound in a half section of , llege roommate The best man was Henry Cannon of WWow Village, who attended, high school and college with the groom Carol Bay, a 4 year old eousin of the bride was flower girL The bride wore a bluish pink silktfeta trmmed  with heirloLhandily lwe which had been gittaherbr great,great aunt A tiras Baturday July 24, starting at 1000a mCARD OF THANKWe wish to thank ouv many euJltfriend for making our wedding andHSception a success, especially Rev ft Schmitt, Nellie Gardner, Mrs Shehan, the childrens v inni lumber from Chubbs Jrncrs atii ruled the funeral of frankiMaa ,i liowell last week He was a brothri J Ed MaasErnest Kew and wife of Detroitand W F Close and wife ol Linden were Sunday guests at the Albert Dinkel homeThe Homer Abneys were calledback from Virgnia last week by thesudden death of her mother, MrsCoon of Farmington The funeral was at Farminjfton Friday The Harold Porters, George TansJeysLawrence Camburn, Thayer KuneiaJ illThursday nightThe East Marion Kami Bureauhad a picnic at Hnnm River ParkSundayMr and Mi Herb firyan left MOMday for a  i lo the west, coast toviait Mrs iiryns sister at Vancover, Biitish Columbia They will begone 5 or i ueeks They will also vis it MrBryan brother at TacomnWash Mi, W Hildebrandt of Chicago II, will be at their home lure during their absenceMesdames Florence and andI it the a Im in j The path to get bingo legalisedin Michigan is becoming a rocky jad to travel The Michigan AssfeI XonPjofit Organizaions, mostlyllremen groups submitted before ue July J deadline pettions witM,U00 signatures of which Jtobtrt AIuntwoiiMry election commissioneriuled 410UU names were faultymaking the petitions about 1000hori oi the required 286,000 Theuuions the petitions were throwttout were the circulators did not filecomplete affidavits and many of the ieiitions i scribed as circulated Incities were in reality villages The Jaw reuds petitions biust be circulated in cities or townships as the    d o no t hav e complet e registratio niiU  A more recen t chec k cut s th e  shortag e t o jK  names  O f COUM ei ti n lis t wil l iv  checke d an d recheck   an d wil l probabl y en d in  cour t actio nj Th e Democra t an d Repubka n par legur d th e bing o issu e a s a  ho tan d refus e t o becom e involv e d  in  it Th e Counci l o f Churche s i faim i it ami wanks  all petition s  i t bac k t o th e citie s an d township st o  b e checke d wit h th e registratio nlists  W e thin k th e matte r shoul db e allowe d t o com e t o a  voU  an d le ttlii  endles s arguemen t b e settle dIIIIC  an d fo r all A matro n e  hono r wa s dresse dinIOf l ve The choir , Ruth , Harol d an d Clar e Swa ri n  a  thou t   thebro e nftl e dres a an d Ab o Mrs  Thress e Coyle l  wa r i n yello w taffet a  Masonic lodge g  fl e dres a an dth e flowe r gir l wa r i n yello w taffeta In  bride  mothe r wor e a charcoa lorgeju a siB c dres s vrit h pin km l T hg g  dess vrit h pin kan d gmy aecwgoilea  The groom sgrooms  nethe r tror e tuiquois e wit h  M l sil k orgaaa n d wfeit e accessories Th e artwatret e Jme s Carl , brot hinla w e f hegrcr m an d Victo r Been eiiu s o f Detrtrf tTh e reception  wa s  hel d i n th e par lor s o f thecliurchfoUoiHn g th e ce retnoiry  Mrs  Rober t Barne s o f An nArbor , euh r  o f  th e trtd e h i th egues t bexk  incharge   Mrs  Walte rOeeterlee  PtectaM y an d Maxiexroft  poure d iwer enea r se da y ,yer  ago , b y th efathe r o f th e presen t minister , Rev ,George,J4 ftt1 p h  norther nMichiga n th e newl y wed s wil l liv ea t th e McDonnel l hom e a t Pinckne yfo r th e present VARIET Y PART Twomen rWPrEverythia  fo r th e household  Re  Mr an d Mis  Jame s Charbonneau NOTIC EI  a m goin g nort h afte r swee t an dsou r cherrie s thi s week  Th e cro p i sjail  Ge t you r order s i n now W  H  Meyer 2  SOF T BAL L GAME S FRIDA YTher e wil l b e 2  Softbal l game sa t th e lighte d fiel d her e Frida y nite ,Jul y 23  A t 73 0 p  m  Dic k Kenn edy s Teener s wil l pla y Dexter  A t   88 0 p  m  th e Pinckne y tea m wil lffhe MWiwtnrrif Gonre on out and help the boys by your attendance The All Sun Game at Cleveland, week which was won by the icncun league when Alvin Dark,National league short stop waa out of position and failed tea jiop fly reminded mi of I Pinckney won under simUarcircumstancesIinckney was PQtSft,the state soft ball tournament efAnn Arbor and Stanley Dinkel waahoolcd njj if, a pitching duel with Kddie Kolander pitching for ChelseaChelsea went into the last of the 7th Heading 1 to 0 Jack Reid leo off fori state Fmckney and got a wak,Two infieid outs moved him to  third Dickhis rab Voung hit a blooper over 3b The 8rd MarytinBaughn were in Ann ArborWednesdayLJoyd Hendee will be one ofsheep supt, at thefair again this yearDonald Singer is gettingi,XhhscyUlnlin hort8top and leftfiddIhe Gerry Eichman family spentSumay at the Russell Glover home at Webberville Kathy Glover cameback with them for a vsit Visitors of Mr and Mrs BenWMle last week were Dan Driverand wife of Dexter, Mrs Beth DevMsreavc of Detroit arid Mrs Alma I ATma Harris and ZitaTike Henry Johnson family are on prizes last year These rabbits wereraised by R YV Wylie who by anerror of judgement sold them to Singer,enablinM him to et all prizesWe were in error last week LeoLavey was not taken ill at StMaryschurch but at his homeHe is now ina wheel chairR K Ellott and wile attenud afuneial at SylvaiuaUhiO, last weekW H Euler was home from theMich State San over the week endMrs Roy West and children ofDetroit and MrsJack Holt of Miami, Florida called at the George Younggermnn home last weekM MxsAdelaideRose, MarilynJoan Rose took AllenVanSlambrook, and tii converged on it and then stoodstill and let it drop between themReid streaked fr home The shortstop got the ball and threw it over tht raihers head Young continuedon i second and scored when theatchu threw the ball into center field Pinckney lost the next nightto the Moose mainly because RoyReason and Zeke Ledwidge werej ruied yielgible for playing several  games with KingSeeley It was war time and Pinckney had no replacements The lineup was DinkelpTomion,cReason,lb Reid, 2bYounf short Brigham, 3b Ledwidge broth ers and Bill Baughn, outfieldftburagh Indiana and OhioTRe South Marion Farm BureauheM an ice cream social on the pub week at Harsens Sievet to the Silver Harvestcamp at South Haven last weekA largely attendeo bingo game,thefirst in 2 years was held at thefire hall Saturday nightThe E L McKinley family movedfrom the Orey apt to their newhome on South Howell SttSaturdayDon Swarthout spent 4 days last Island St ClairPinckney, Mich July IS, 1964 not the Ladies Auxiliary as stated Jiere Saturday night and Flats at the casket makers outineRegular  called to  order Rkliard Wilson, 81, of Hamilton,ngfrffeOiao,  visiting, hs son, Jack Wilers present Kennedy, Tiplady aon nd family at Hiund Lake Mrs Alma Meabon of Mason issome time at her homeIn a drivfe in umthUr heH haveiasuffland 2488 conservation workersbeen laid off on account oticent foade, Thr leglalatreeet aside ftgfcOOQto pay fox bounties during the 1MVyear This was insufficient sjqsj moremoney had tobe  oeRespitethe bounty the fox population hasAtteewey Oen Merd hed that the decision of Judge Garland inci the affadavitt of identity law Michigan may have a record low W not be appealed Wzr in forest flics, fto im only 8081 rea have beem boraed vrm, , Clinton, Read atf Shklay JJmmt, Mrs jSwarthout  VT weadtoryKtmedy 4o domatethe liarary tod Carried pv by11 amraafifMotion by TteUdy, aupported by MOferd, ConnKennedy to allow the following bills Jk TetrDonaW Wife, care of Cag IMRobert Qakf, manhaUi4 laL W00 Lavey lUsdwni sufpUee  HIM iPaul Curiett, prfaiOng MM M Glf R McRorie and wife are attending the Botaford family reunion atTeeters of Detroit sVent Sunt the George Roush homeO B 8 BAZAABPtnekaey Chapter 146 OES willMurrays Gulf, gas 716 hold  their annual bazaar at theBarrett Bros, crane, fire siren 4000 Pinckney Masonic temple on SaturW fi Barton, booater heee  68J0 day, August 7 from 1000 a m toFred BWytk, work on siren MM 800 p MoOon te Adjourn earrteC  nmMildred Assdey  m Luncheon servedm to 200 p from CtheAccording to the Ann ArborNews Joan Manor, 14, of East AnnArbor who was hurt in an autocident the July 4th week end at Davis farm here is still in a coma ,,   u W,Wylie has been helPin his White afa roof garden dub and shetfather dig post holes at their Ander , him dead The triai lasted mond M I Whre had powerful friends EvelynNesbit went on the stand and bared Xo murder trial has attract somuch national iinterest in our mem ory, save that of Harry JL Thawe ears ago, as the one last week of Dr Edward Small Detroit dentistfor the killing of his wifes sQuimate The theme and setting of the casesand the verdict were similar ,but the ervirement was different Thaw Waia wealthy wild New York playboy lit married a minor actress, EvelynXeshitt of not unimpeachable repu ation Before her marriage toshe had an affair White, a famous New Yoikcct This she related to Thaw AccofllThaw foundson farm Week end callers of Mr and MrsWillam Shehan were Francis Krupaand family, Detroit, Mrs Eunice Schuckhart of Howell and MrsAlmaHarris and ZitaSunday callers of Mrs Mary Hoff,Harry Pigeon and wife, Flint,FredBorz and wife daughter, Elaineuid Maadne Meyer of Ypsilanti A swarm of bees settled on thehome of MrsMsry Hoff Saturday Some got in the houseMr Allbright rf Gregory Wved them  the details of her affair with WhiteWilliam TJeromeone of the natieajgreat lawyers was prosecutor mlthe lhaw family had Dehnae, famous California lawyer The ffatt trial resulted in a hung jury In theThaw was found insane and after a short time intution Thaw and hisaratedscrapes,taBC He was innone of anyijiM  At v,s, s    fV     w  V                 ,              r  1     t j     ,   Si      v        V        J Flvw WMM PChalaoo, Mkiga n  Jal y 11 , tttiai d Cads , Xaaaat l an d Harol d Hart anf f spen t paa t o f las t wea k a t Cry sta l Uke , Boulah , Mich Bor n t o Harol d Crocket t an d wif e Marion Brand oWIL 9 ON Vwit h th  he p o f ffef s Sdisom  fmtpAlway s ffli  to  atl ptton t 0 0Ufha g fo rbaUdia  s ameat  Tbei ecpargao fy Barn, Barnyard, Poultry Houto,  Milk Hovo, HmyMow , Workihop  and Homo   A H for m woik1  oalor  whon you con oo  what  your eBtttt r lightin g i n th e bar nft u mor t wor k don e faster Bttttr  lightin g i n th e barn pu d lengthen s th e workday Batte r lightin g i n th e hom etpttd f kitche n task s an d mea lpreparation  add s t o beaut yan d comfor t Better lightin g i n th t hous e increase s eg g pfouotionBetter lighting in tfat milkhouse means cleaner uttfijUtand greater comBetter lightingsafety wherever PlW Aadrew 4nkkL editor JVt wfe ittiiaod oft edto re of thecount of ill haaHa lne Darter teaecl sold tha Wabnitar school fadktitf to tha CoaaLctaca tare for 1200 T7 ytars ago a copy o tha OtxtarMdar was placed in tha cornerstaa of tha court hoaaa dadcated atAaa Arbor Last weak a copy of thateat baao of tha Laadar was put In IfaryFriday Saturday, July 2S, 24u THE WILD ONE1,A DrassaStarrinfMarlon Brando, Mary Ifornhy andMarlon Brando, Mary Murphy and Robert Keith Cartoon News  SportRobert Keithaajd Novelty Sunday, Monday, July 25, 26lilyDANGBGBOUS MISSION    wPVictar Matuia, Piper LaurieTHE IRON GLOVERobert Stack, Ursula wit HELL BELOW ZERO Alan Ladd Joan Tetzel Basil SidneyCartoon and SportSunday Shows S, 6 7, For advice on farm Hf hting, aaM any Ulion offUe lastTae Wattara Union Telegraph Coaaa smada apppHcatioa to close theiratatiaa al Oa tarWatataaalr county Rheld a Fat deary  far Governor Bafiy Suaday under tha, oaks on taeaid naming farm on tha PincknsyDaxstr RoadMr aad Mrs R P VaatraUa ofPortage Ike ware over night guests of Governor and Mrs Williams atMarlrinac Island recentlyGovernor Williams waa scheduledto apeak Suaday at Democratic picnic Suaday at Huron River Park DexterHamburg township has purchasedI voting machines They will not ba available until the November alaetioaThe MSftord Band willt give concert a Kent Lake this summerCoach Paul Bennett has 401 enrolled In his swimming class at Howall la estimated at ft millon bushelLaat The Michigan peach crop this yearyaar it was ttt millionHowall approved a 900,000 schoolbond issue last week by a 8 to 1 vote James HiWsbrand of Holland hasbeen admittad to practise of law in thia county on motion of StanleyBerriaan Walt DisneysPINNOCHIO in Tecfenlcolai Tuea, Wed, Thur, July 27, 28, 29PHANTOM OF THE RVE MOGUE la Warner ColorwithKarl Maiden, Patricia Medina, ClaudeDauphn and Steve ForrestCartoon and NoveltyShows 715, 900Wad Thar July W, 29  Judy HoWdaySHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU withPoter Lawford, Jack Lemon LEE THEATREFridkt Saturday, July 23, 24 1Btg Features 2PRISONER OF WAR withRonald Regan, Stave Forest and Dewey MartinTALL IN THE SADDLE wftJohn Wayne ComingThe Bad Magician Flameand the Flesh, Prisoner of WarScio Drivein Theatre 6588 Jackson Road, Ann XtbotPhone Normandy87088 Children Irndex 12 admitted FreeFriday, Saturday, July 23, 24 STRANDEDIn Technicolor withAlan Ladd, Mona Freemanalso SHE COULDNT SAY NOwithJean Simons, Robert Mitchum CartoonSunday, Monday, July 25, 2 HBLL BELOW ZERO DETROIT EDISONGood wiring is always importantSo always ask your Farm Service Advisor for his recommendations Alan Ladd, Joan Teteel Basil SidneyntoalorSnorts Sunday, Monday, July 25, 2T H EMMNotes of 25 Years Ago ShehanMcQulIUn reunion washeld at Baugbns Bluffs Sunday with I Manrey 150 in attandanaa, Frank SbJalds was , NoltUelected president and Elaine Me James Whilmore, Joan WeldonttlsoWITNESS TO MURDERBarbara Stanwyck, George Sanders CartoonTusa,, Wed Tknr, Inly 27, 28, 29 8BCRBT OP THE INCASA flnsaa ftarriagCnariton Heatoa,Robart Young, Nicole  aad Thomas MitcheU I Newa Cartoon Tues, Wed Thur, July 27, 28, 29BEACHHEAD ,in TechnicolorCartoonTony Curtis, Mary MMurphy andGOLDEN MASK in TeehakolorGeneral ELECT NEW PROSECUTORPrimary ElectionIo The QualiiUd Electors N0i8 IS HERBT GIVBN, That a General Primarywill bs held in the ElsetiunTOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM, COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, 8TATB OF MICHIGAN ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1954 Quiilan, secretary I Otis Mattaaon aad wife have movCatherine Hammell Dunn, 72fdied  ed mto the Martin Markos house onat Port Huron last week Her bus MM Waitband, Joe Dunn, was a brother gf A marrUge license has been issu ths late Jerry Dunn of Pinckney ,d to William Untaar, 28, DeroitThe Stripling  Ketcham suit is and Lois McDonnell, 26, Pinckneyat Howell this week Their cottage I The engagement of Leola Porter,at Patterson Lake was sold by court formerly of Gregory to Donald En order for 1920 recentlylt is said to dan af Pinckney is aanouaeedbe worth 8,000 K J Drawry bought Mr and Mrs Martin Rltter jrit tripling and Kstcham claim called on hi mother Sunday who is  ef were not notified of tha sale a patient at MaUue hospital, Brigh Van Heflin, Wanda HendrixCartoonAt tin Putnam Itownshp HalU, Pinskaey, Msbigan Charles B GatesmanftSPUBUCAMBoaka PWat Term asProsecuting AttorntjrEXPERIENCED, QUAUFIHDWANT THB JOB NKSDSTHBJO konr station WttJ fitSx ts DUfpose of plaeig in nomination by all politioal parties pertkifiating therein, candidates for the following offices, viz 8TATaVGorernor, Liautanant GovernorrONGRESSIONALUnited States Ssnator,Reprsssnttivs hi CongrsssUB0MLATIVX State Senator, Rsprsssntativs 0PDNTTProsecutlag Attorney, Sheriff, County Clark, Countylyrtimrar, Ragittar U Daadt, Drain Commisslonsr, Coronar, Hrvtyortod such other off JZ IS may be nominated at that time AUGUST Mkfter being out SI hours the Jury ton Walter Clark aad wifeIn the Dr Akx Pearson arson trial , en her Friday aigatat Howell again disagreed A thirdtrial has been set for Sept 21A fare will party was gives forRev Fr Dorsey Friday night Ha received a purse of 250The Whitcmort Lake ica house,unused for several years burneddown Saturday It was 150x400 ftBarney Lyneh has his blacksmithshop and house advertised for sale He may go to IrelandThe Ed Faraam family aad HelenTiplady attended the funeral of Ger trude Walsh at Daxtar MondayAndrew Campbell hurt in aa autoaccdant U still in the Howall hospital but out of dangerW C Hondas  floaa have theirIntap raady for tha fairs Milford la the first one,Floyd Reason, Met Caalkar,GaorgeFisk and M Hargtr ara buiWtng cot tages at Patterson Laka600 Michigan filka will picnic atWhite Lodge August Xa,Tha Laoa Lewis and John Chanberg family ara oa a trip throughnorthern MichiganPinckney team loat a wild gameto Pottemlie Class MB ccaampioaa Suaday 15 to  Pinckney had 10 its aad Pottanilla 17 Miller, Maianey and Moraa all had 8 hiuvMersita pi Pottarvilla had fc Don SwarMut got I dooNaa aad diora in 5mas Bill Cooper aad Vaaaar of HoweU played with Piaokaay calledMrs Uouise Cargill and daughterof Monroe spent Sunday at the Har old Porter home Wilbur Eisele and wife of Fowlerville and Roy Eisele and wife of Detroit called on MrsEmma VollmerSundayOna Campbell and wife spent theweek end at th Carl Lents home in Lansing THE ROUSH PLUMBING BAi MOTHD TOffiWEBSTER ST UP 8660 7 PinckneyAnd Ujc tba purpose of placing in nomination, candidates participatingfe aJioaPrimatr laofeion fc ths following offles,via CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERSliOTJCl MLATIV1 TO OPENING AND CLOSING OP THB POLL ELECTION LAW REVISION 1943tMtftt Saation 1 On the day of any election the polls shall ba openeda attaak in ths fortnoon, and shall be continued open until 8 oclockIsvibe aflmoon and no longer Every qualified elector present and inItaa al the polb at ths hour prescribed for the dosing thereof shall b allowed tovota,VBalPOLLS of said election will be open at 7 oclock a m and will reasaai sfja altt 8 oclock p m of said day of electionMURRAYONN1DY, Tawnsnlp Glark CHE LAKELAND DRESS SHOPSummer Clearanc 20  OfFOn AD Lidie Dreissi Very Special EvertNo Iron NzIonsCooI Sbssrs aai Ga PriatoIncluding all ShipNShore Bobbie Brook Blowss   Bathing Soitt, Seamftftg Slips sad Gswas20  Off on All Ckadreai WerOpen 9 A M to 9 P H4700 MidUnd Driw Lakeland Mich Phone AC 15066  r  tan ran   WILLIAM HENRY GROOMESState RepreeoUtivr RADK AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUS T VALES AND SERVICE125 Webster St, tPhone 119PINCKNEY, MICHIGANEAVES TROUGHWhy Lat Tour Eoof Wash Away Bee Ua ffor Your1ATBB THOUGH NBBDfl Wl ALtO RBTAILFW vum avrnun CALLUlUti 111 PtoclrneyWit H BRASH JR3BVMG MACHINES AttMakaaWofraaSkBf Stmkg MicUne State BanlRowallD1MOC1AT  mi Wot caalOadSi VACATION TIMEDont let loss of funds mar yourNiattoTravellers cheques ara 1 In convenient denomination,,aaayto carry 2 Cashable anywhara, anytimeImmediately replaced if lostTravelers cheque ara avallablaat this bank Make your vacationAll deposits up to 10,db04X insuradby our ntnbanafp lataa Fodaral t Insurance Ooigponrttoa, , JJV,l  1    1 Bt  ,, A             ,       N  ATTENTION VoterMy aunt hat been removed from the ballot as a candidate for th Of fie of Drain Coromiasioner for Livingston County on the REPUBLICAN TICKET This was done because of a small error in the alfadavits at ifte boum of rv noiniuucu petititions My petitions wenproperly filed on time and the affadavit of identity  other required papers were filed timely For that reason I am forced to run for thisoffice as a sticker candidateI request all persons who wish to fast their vote for my nominationat the AUGUST 3rd PRIMARY election to contact my representative thttiu i lApca JO have a representative there who will benear thtrMt niace and obtain from him a sticker for use in voting foj foeSaeh sticker will have attacheu to it complete instructionfastbthowa use IKe sticker It merely requires that the sticker be placed on theSPUBUCAJ BALLOTT under the space for DRAIN COMMISSION and that an X be marked on the ballot opposite my name at shown belowrDRAIN COMMISSIONERFLOYD W MUNSEIXIt is necessary that the sticker be attached to the ballot ad alsothat the X be marked on the ballot opposite my nameThe law requiis anyone representing me at the polling place to stayat least 100 feet away from the polling place This is a State Law IearneRilvf  u si tlvt y u   n 1  v r nresentative who will be at l 106 feet away from the pollntr place and obtain a sticker foryour use in voting for my candidacy If you do not get a sticker,please write my name in the space provided on the ballot, and mark with an X as shown above I earnestly request my friends andsupporters to take the trouble of casting their vote for me in theAUGUST 3rd PRIMARY ELECTION in order that my name will appear Oh the ballot for the General ElectionFloyd W Munsell, Drain CommissionerATTENTION Votersxre baiiot   tliiiiiilflsUcker be placed ont the Republican Ballott under the snace lotCOUNTY SURVEYORV CLAYWGORDONtoVl i fenrf anyne rePresentinS me at the potting place toflH6 10  away frOm the Pllin Pe This is a state lawXS7 que8tvat yu contaft my representative who will be atSlSAV  fromthe ollin Pce and obto from him a cker for your use in voting for my candidacy If you do not get asticker please write my name in the space provided on th ballot and markwith an X as shown aboveI urgently request myfnends and supporters to Uke the trouble of casting their vote for me in the August 3rd Primary election in order that my name willappear on the ballot for the General Election Clay W Gordon County SurveyorTop Dress Alfalfafiteadows ToGet More Hay, Bigger Profits of phosphatepotashfertilizer1You get more hay per acreThat rrteans lower feeding costsand higher profits  2The hay is higher quality,ftiore nutritious, with a biggerportein content8The top dressed fertilizeraids in the development of theroots after the tops have grownout4You help increase the lifespan of your alfalfa standsThe committee reports thatMidwestern agronomists recommend using up to 300 pounds per acre of phosphate  potash fertilizer such as 02020 or 01030,depending on the nutrient re quirements of the soilAlfalfa has a big appetite forpotash and phosphate the committee points out For every four tons of hay produced during the summer season, the alfalfa crop pulls out 140 poundsof potash and 55 pounds of phosphatet These nutrients  must be replenished in the form of com mercial fertilizer if thick growing alfalfa stands and high yieldsare to be maintained, the MiddleWest Soil Improvement Committee reportsThick legume stands can beMtfertSOfteayear after year when they are regularly fertilizedT EGUME  GRASS meadowsLJ will make a quicker comeback this summer if you topdress them after the first cutting The Middle West Soil Improvement Committee lists these dividends resulting from topdressing your fields with plenty THURBER CORNELLCandidate for LegislatureUvingstonShiawassee District Republican TicketThurber Cornell, born an raisedLivingston county andis wall qified to represent the District of Shiawaaiee and Livingston Cuntie His interests have been verydiversified, serving many differentfarm ft municipal interests ,havinfbean a supervisor of his township for several years, and a director ofThe Livingston County Mutual, Fire Insurance Company and thej the Livingston CoOperative Aoc iation, and the Livingston CountyFarm BureauThurber Cornell was educated inthe public schools and MichiganState College, is married and ha afamily of two sons and five daughters He has proven himself tobe a successful business man and farm eroperating a large farm in Living ston County as well as several timber mills Thurber Cornell is exceptionallywell thought of in his own eonunun ity as a man of s real good Judge ment, reliable, honest and capiable, He made an excellent record, whUifeserving two terms in the legislatureJk made many friends, representing no special interestsA man of the high calibre of Thurber Cornell is Well worth your careful consideration as your State RepresentativeYour support for Thurber Corntll and vote at the RepublicanPrimary on August 3rd, WILlr BE SINCERELY APPRECIATED zfceM IATIThe Pnfcrt Oswt f or the LMno  fbe Matter of theStewart Andersen,DeeaasedAs A sexton of said OtvtJuly 1, 1964PrtisattBoBoiabte HiramJMfct f Pro ,Notice is Hereby Given Thatpersons interested In sau directed to appear before ibate Court on July 27, 1964, at 4 0A  Mt o sho w caus e wh y a  ltMlsw shoul d no t b e grante d t o Geral dReason , administrato r o f sai d estat et o  sel l o r mortgag e th e interes t e fsai d estat e i n certai n rea l estat s da scribe d i n hi s petition , fo r th e pw o f payta  debt s an d claim s an d ad ministratio n expenses  and mortgage I t I s Ordered , tha t notto sb e  giTt n b y pnblieatio n o fhereo f fo r thre e week spreviou s t o sai d da y o f hearin g i n ttiPineime y DUpate h an d tha t A t yetdone r etna s a  cop y  f thi s aoUs e t ob  serve d upo n su n know n psri y i ninteres t a t si s lis t know n addus s s fregistere d mail , retor n rsssip t do maitdo d a t tets t fonttas n 14  day prio r t o toss t hearisi g o r b ysetvio t a t kas t five   s s rt w t o ClearanceSal eHh  1 fttH , Ittdg o o f Pnkal tA  M M eop pMttt a HHhMXaRegiste r o f Probate Hele n Law ,Deput y Regiato r o f Probat eTh e Andre w Campbell f famil y at tende d th e Pearc e reunio n Sunda y a tth e Comm a stat e park Th e Jo e Griffit h famil y spen t th ewee k en d wit h th e Do n Griffit hfamil y a t M t Pleasant  SUMMER WEA RDrasticall y Reduce dPEIRCE S STOR E FO R WOME NYOUL Lfor  GOVCIOR OTHER MA NS O  WEL lQUALIFIED Nominat e D  Hal e Brake , Republican , fo rGovernor  A prove d vot e getter the on ema n wh o ca n wi n in  November  Mak e sur eo f Republicn n   Tail   Ho t o  brilliant , prove n recor d e f 9 0 year s in Stat eservic e a s a n organiier , administrato r aa d leade r  Porme c Stat e Polic e Commissione r     Stat e Oirede fof f CMKa n Defens e   Stat e Fue l Administrato r ,   Commtssioito r   ,  ,  Altt msnMVtiaoi a S A y MomHo  c4  Stat o la r o f Mktttaa M an d  oa r Asoci0fio no f Wayn o Unlvorair y an d H  UsWVofflt y o f   VOri f UBLKAH UO9Sf 3 , VOT E AUGUS T 3r d FO RD  HAL E BRAK EMichigan s outstandin g dtizeotii d Repubti can  Th e onl y ma n wh o cas i an d wil t uaft eth e Republica n part y lo tv  i,   ,zmm 1 ,V   ifatty  2fftt  Pirecfor, GAW6 S DO C RESEAPC P Bal l Gam ek COMETHURSDAY,JULY2 9A T ili a PINCKNE Y UGhfE D FIEL D73 0 OL D TIMER S GAM E 83 b DONKE Y GAM EADMISSIO N 50 c an d 25 cANNOUNCEMEN TW e Ar e Openin g a Mea t Marke t i n th eDunlav y Locke r o nTHURSDAY  JUL Y 22n dAl l Kind s o f Fre h Bee f an d Por k Als o Have Smoked  Sal t an d Col d Meat Attractiv e Prices  Com e I n L Mm MisI  i iuainte dSOMER S   HOLLISTE R iBandseeding,Plu Plant FooGives More Hay, Extra  Income CCOP il  haV f mor e w o lo r t ohel p  vA  Wn     ieMs  ifyou r soi l has  a  regula r turnove ro f activ e o r ni c matter Dr  V  P  Mrrtin  Ohi o Slat eUniversit y agiunoini, , p sou t tha t rottin g organi c matte riii rjvc s th e soi l structur e an dmake s it  nwr e p r Wate rpercolate s in mor e easily  Rain sar e soake d u p an d h     y th esoil , instea d o f runnin g off , o rpondin g o n top I n  thi s soi l buildin g process ,million s o f tiny , invisibl e mi ,,  robe s pla y a n impoUun t part   A s the y fee d o n organi c matte ran d brea k it  down , the y produce a  gummy , jellylik e substance, Thi 3 stick y materia l glue s tiny 1soi l particle s togethe r int o clus  or s o r aggregates  Thes e ag gregates , in  turn , increas e the ,iz e o f th e soi l ore s u J allow mor e wate r t o enter  A s organi cmatte r rots , it  release s crop Leedin g nutrients  Mor e sof tphosphatei s mad e availabl e t drowin g plants  I t help s increas eh e efficienc y o f th e fertilize ryo u ad d t o th e soil   Bwiseede d trefoi l make s thic kstand M ORE ton s o f ha y an d bigge rprofit s pe r acr e depen d o ngettin g thicke r stand s o f leg umes , th e Middl e Wes t Soi l Im provemen t Committee  pointsout Tw o essential s fo r sturdy , vig orou s growth , say s th e comm atee , are 1 A goo d seedbe d an d carefu lplantin g methods 2 A ful l fee d o f nutrients Tha t include s th e appetizer applicatio n tha t get s th e youn gseedling s of f t o a  quick , sturd ystar t a s wel l a s th e mai ncourse  tha t supplie s al l th e nu trient s th e legume s nee d fo rsustaine d highyieldin g growth The soil s overal l fertilit yoi K  llu  ca n b e buil t u p wit hi  ud t application s o f heav yv,ui 4 s  o f plan t food  The n a t  ,  time , fertilize r ca n b eJI  ,i U withi n eas y reac h o f th eseedling s fo r thei r immediat egrowt h needs Bandseeding , o r positiona lfertilizing  is  an effectiv e wa yt o  giv e th e seedlin g root s al l th enutrient s the y nee d fo r earl yerowth  Succes s o f thi s metho ddepend s o n placin g th e fertilize rdirectl y unde r th e seed , bu t no tin  contac t with  it  The n th e seed ling s ca n gra b th e plan t foo d an dgrow  , Alfalf a an d birdsfoo t trefoi lI gav e 2 1 p r c   t bette r stand s inMichiga n stand s tha n fro mbroadcastin g alone , accordin g t oMil o B  Tesar  Michiga n Stat e  llo c soil s man  Tlr a soc J wa splace d in  a narro w ban d nea rth  to p o f th e soi l abov e fertilize rdrille d on e inc h dee p in  seven inc h rows Ohi o soil s me n go t full , quic kgrowin g stand s o f birdsfoo t trc   t 1  f s  yen 1 vv n t  wa shandseede d wit h oat s a s a  nias ecrop  Th e soi l ha d ber n plowed ,disce d an d cultipacke d t o ge t afir m seedbed J  L  Haynes , Ohi o StateJni vrsit y agrononvftt , report s tha ta t oat s harvesting , th e trefoi lwa s 8  to 1 2 inche s hig h wit h athic k stan d acros s th e field  H eestimate d th e flats  woul d g o 4 5t o  5 0 bushel s pe r acre  CONQUERING 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greate rfrequenc y in  oK     i V a  hav e nffl rd  rcii i ,u  ion  AAFTE RCEREMONIES , QUEE N VICTOR ASPEN T PAR T OF TK6  RAY HheavocsAAr TH E 20 3 rt AAA  CttW  MISSOUR I NATONALCUARP,  mkHOUNPAWC INSIGNI A AN D MARC H T OO F TH E SAM E NAME W0,PWFOUffPlANP,  HELPEP HI S MAIN E FARMEROWNE RItfFOU R MONTH S B V HAULIN G PUIPWOO PW4  GalnetDog Research Cent N t  C   Kecen twiavc  irhe n th eHitc r v irud y si x ttieri a IJ 1 antitoxi ndisease 1 a Kcrfifi1  TTl t PP  1 1 If S   Tu  uii  antibio t  V  r   p o lic V,  shv3tni v ie n  iu Jn  on ei  1J  1  i f thoLJ    MICHIGANTh  fron u Cw t fo r th e Count yo f livingrto nI n  thMatU r o f th  Estat e o fMargare t C  Stackable , Deceased A t a  Bt8io n o f sai d Cour t hel d o nJul y 19 , 1964 Present , Hoaorabl e Hira m R  Smith ,Judeo f  PrebeeNotic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t th eth e petitio n o f K  Leol a Stackabl eadministratri x o f sai d estate,prayin ghe r annua l accoun t b e alKwe d wil lb e  hear d a t th e Probat e Cour t o nAugust  lfttfvl64 at ton A MIt is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given fcy publication of a copyhereof, for three vieeks consecutively previQUi o said day of beaming in the TinckneV Iipfcfcchiaiid th e fidieaary  cause , a  ap y o f thi snoticct o be 1 serve d p m each  know npart y i n interes t a t hi  las t know naddres s b y registere d maail r retur nreceip t demanded , a t leas t fourtee n14  day s prio r t o suc h hearing , rb y  persona l servic e a t leas t fiv e 5 day s prior , t o suc h hearing Hira m JR  Smith , Judg e o f Probat eA  tru e cop yKa y Hardma n  Cler k o f Probat eWI N A T CASSID Y LAK E  Pinckne y evene d affair s a t Cassid yJ Lak e whe n the y wo n ther e Mon J  da y 1 0 t o 4  Th e 6t h wa s thei r bi g I innin g whe n the y score d 6  run s on j  hoxn e run s b y Jo e Jeffrey s an d Jo e  Lave y wh o go t bac k in  the game , single s b y Gentil e an d Wilso n an d ierror  Ji m Wilso n pitche d fo r Pinck ney , allowe d 5  hit s an d walke d 3  Pinckne y  A B R  HMoriarity , 3 b 4 1  2Bailer , r f 6 I Jeffreys , l b  5 OUR DEMOCRAC Yby Mi l ICAREFREE,  MOT CARELESS VACATtONSI N  TH E NSXTTHfcC E MONTHS , MILLION S O F AMERICA N PAMILIK SWrU  A C TAKN G VACATIONS  EARAIS D TMROUNTM erSPlTC S FRO M ROUTIN E CA N MEA N13 02 THE Puftpos e r e MVEKSIONoniiesT , v  IONIST S CAMI F  THE V HA W IUHIN P THE M A AACKUX 3 O f SAVIN fUF g INSUAMCCTHfi y IAN  M CARCPftE E WITHOU T BIN6CAftUEiTHCVCAN DRIVE SAFELY, GUARD AGAJNST Fintr, RESPECT TME UNRAVS, AVOID OESTftUCTlON OR UTTERING OP PUftUC PARKSAND, HV TAKING THINGS EASV, I3OTM IN GCU  ,iO SPIRIT, TME FAMILY WILL RETURN RCF  TD PCRTIS MOUTHS AtHATS A VACATION1 entile, If     Hatnes, cf 8 12o o o v 3 12 A i  rta    i B Darrow 2b D4arrow, ssReader, c fiWllion, p Caidy Lake Whorley, c JSt John, ss 8Adams, p JI Cameron, lb Medly, cf 4Mastig, 3b 3ano, If 8fThomas, 2b 32 1 14 0 00 03 2 13 2 02 00 00 00 00 2 0 00 10 1 FertilizerBetterBuy9 TodayThan Before World War II i Soil organisms need extra nutrients when com stalks are plowed underGive Soil BuildingGreen Light To Boost Crop Value S OIL building measures shouldhave green light priority inany farm improvement pro gram aimed at increasing profits, reports the Middle West SoilImprovement CommitteeThat is particularly true withi o drop kt prices and farm in come in recent months says i s tement issued by the com ye TcLiy the high cost of farming mnkes it necessary to weighevery pendtutfe on the basis ol whthei it will bring backlarge immediate returns Lime and fertilizer meet that spsc  Mr and Mrs Howard Read leavethis week to spend a week at Mackinac Island Mrs Brooksmlth and daughter ofDetroit spent Sunday at the Frank Aberdeen home  Mrs Don Baumock and daughter and Mxtn Anna Rollin of Colon were Sunday guests at the Keith Perry home   J The Clare MUers, George Tans I leys and Lawrence Camburns attend,ed a smogsboard party at Monk Hotel, Brighton Friday The Bob Tasch family came home Sunday from 2 weeks stay at Harr son The Paul Bakers who have beenat the Roger Cam home went back to Syracuse, N Y last week  Mrs, Eloyse  Campbell took her jSunday school class of 13 on the jBoblo boat trip Thursday ir GHarden, Mrs Beverly Sherdt and Joyce Fubrman Chaperoned The Roy Reason family spent theweek end in CoopersvlleMrsReasonAnn Sbiiley, Bobby and Fannie stayed for a week ,    The Ronnie Hoskint family of Datrot ipQt Bandar U thalo, Jaok IN 193941BOUGHTONE TON BOUGHTJ2ONE TON zPorks purchasing power Mas more tjoan doubled in 15 yearsFERTILIZERis a much betterF 15buy tod thanit wasyears ago, iffHemas of the chasing powej of major f rvcommodities, reports the MiddleWest Soil Improvement Committee  Analysis othe prices receivedby farmers and prices paid byfarmers for fertilizer show thatbushel for bushel and pound for pound, farm products today wilJ buy anywhere from one and onehall to two times more fertilizerthan they did in 193941At todays prices, says thecommittee, 1,000 pounds of porkwould buy 49 tons of 31212 fertilizer, compared with only 19 tons back in 193941 Even with recent price declines, milks purchasing powerhas gone up nearly 80 per cent in trrrs of fertilizer, comparedwith 15 years ago tOne hundredbushels of wheat would buy 38 tons of 31212 today as against 215 tons before  orld War IIv The same quantity of corn today would get you 279 tons of fertilizer, whereasit would have bought 18 tons back in 193941 Oats would buy,about t tons of fertilizer now,compared to less than a ton 15years ago barley, 232 tans as against Iz2 tons , With soybeans, 100 bushelswould pay for 505 tons of fertilizer now, compared wkh 304tons before Pearl Harborl One thousand pounds of beef would buy 324 tons of fertilizertoday, but only 218 tons back in 193941 Thats a bjnus of aboutone ton of fertilizer Lamb wouldbuy 382 tons, compared to 236Youd set about a ton of 3121 fertilizer from the rslc of 1C0 der egr today, whereas thoseegs would have bought 055 tons in 1930415     iiiii  ,Vk, It tr   JVn  WifXX iTheGROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIE 2 jKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE 4,57684LANNUAL PINANCUI OTATE1MENT OP PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOL FROM JUNE 30, 1953 TO JUNE 30, 1954 GENERAL FUND RECEIPTSBalance July 1, 1953Current Tax  32,65226Delinquent Tax , 3,85603krtemt on Delinquent Tax v 13128Primary Fund 12,74145Stale Aid 88,64771Salat Tax 15,12366library Fund 1,15218Rural Agricultural Aid  95343Tuition   1 313950ranap6rtation Feet 1,41750Short Term Loans 15,00000Revolving Fund Receipts 12,31681Other NonRevenue Receipts 1,21871I AM STILL A CANDIDATE THE COURT HAS ORDERED MY NAME PLACED ON THE BALLOTTotal General Fund ReceiptsGeneral Fund Receipts and Bal ance July 1, 1954OtNIRAl FUND DlSftUftSMENTSAdministration  8,86481Instruction  71,39232Operation of School Plant 17,08547Maintenance of Grounds 26760Maintenance of Buildings 2,49854Maintenance of Furniture  Equip 62919Insurance  1,59805Interest on Short Term Loans 88651Transportation 16,10676Health Service 10526Recreational Activities , 72256Furniture It Equipment  1,66650Transportation Equipment 5,50000Revolving fund Disbursements 13,25263Short Tttm Leans 44,50000Transfer to Debt Retirement Fund 1,38000Total DisbursementsGeneral Fund Cash Balance July 1, 1954 188,35052192,92736 WILLIAM L HAACKOANMDATO FOBREGISTER OF DEEDS CANBOAIB186,45620 6,47116192,92736OLD MIT UTIRIMINT FUND tacatptaTransfer from General Fund  1,38000 Total Receipts and Balance DiaburaamantaPrindpal  1,00000Interest   M  38000Total Disbursements No balance July 1,1954NIW OUT UTIUMINT FUND  1,38000WILFRED HERWIN Art efI, 1STTHoweflBt ,,  Price HJi a TearGfoa Ledwidgt hat Joined the HOOMof David hall team and Joinedthan on a tour of OMaTho John Bvg feaau taak thaboat trip to BobLo ona day laatTho foUowng from hartlhe 7th district Masonic Dexter Wednesday night Lawrence i, Lawreaoe Camburn, LonnieVaaSlambrook, Harold Porter Olin Robinson and ye tdltor Robinson Glaa AltTha Balsa Hall family calledthe Iftiho homo hi Birmingham Sunday Diane remained for a viait Tha Harold Adams familyAnn Arbor were Sunday callersthe Ralph Hall home  Mrs oU Hall U at a home extension meeting at East Lansing thisweak Evelyn is at the James Hallhome The Mark Nash family attendedthe Farm Bureau picnic Sunday atthe Frits farm at Lake Chemung Miss Bornice Lamont is, home fromFlorida for 2 weeks Mike and PatMcGowan of Pontiac also spent Sun with Mrs Thressa CoyleMr and Mrs Gerald Swarthoutspent week end at Dougdas Lake The Jack Reason family were dinner guests Thursday at the WinstonBaughn home Jackie Young, son of he JackYoungs is visiting his grandparentsfin GregoryEarl Kennewell and wife of Detroit called at the Olin Robinson homeSundayOlin Robinson injured his backlast week and has been home fromwork Tho Lester McAfee family attend ed the Ford Motor Co picnic at Detroit SaturdayMr and Mrs Earl Baughn entertained their children at dinner Sunday, honoring the Lawrence Baughn wedding anniversaryFrank Ross and wife of Detroitand George Carver and Mary Biliof Ann Arbor called at the GeorgeVanNorman home SundayThe following from here atendedthe wedding of Lois McDonnell andWilliam Lintner at Detroit Fridaynight the v Clifford VanHorns,the William Burroughs, Charles Leaches, Lester McAfees, ClareMillers, George Kenny s, Robert Strausses and Mrs Irene OsterleMr and Mrs Louis Wagoner andMrs Ethel Sprout visited Roy Smollet and wife at Petoskey last weekMr and Mrs Ted Calkins andand daughter of Hillsdale spent Sun day with Mrs Ethel Sprout and son,John,Mravaan Jieyar and children ofYpsilanti, Shirley Hosier of Milan and the Russell Clark family ofBuck Lake spent Sunday at theWalter Clark homeMis G W Clark and the TomClark family of Ann Arbor call ed on the Mrs Margaret Clark family SundayThe Merlin Amburgeys, MrsMaryAmburgey and Jim, the Dick Ambur geyB and Smmett Widmeyers atteaded a family reunion at Burnett, Ind,last week  V KBKOMIKATB AND UMBJDCT1,38000 BBPUUCAN CiNDIDATl FOBProiecating AttorneyPRIMARY VLWCnon AUGUST 8Balance July 1, 1953    23,68614Currant tax   12,01707Dallnquent tax  1,72241Intmtt on daiinqutnt tax 99750  AUGUST t 1M4STATE BBPRHBBNTATIVB AMOAN DBBOOMMT BBOOD 18 MY PLATFORM Having bee a teacher foryears I do no have any moneyX can apart to advertise extensively p yBut many votm wtrt Idad ioough to saj thai my ItfialatiTe record la nsinf ii twi that I do not Beadto advtttiaa vary much I oppeaa thethinking that we should be reprtuntad in Zianis only by those who hareretiredwho an waB to do aethra Ufe or by thoaeTotal Racaiptt and Balanot MI  37,52537Principal   ,00000Nwtst   2,12313Total WaboiiamanH Balanca July 1, 1954Tortl OUborsamantt and Balanca 10,1231327,40224 LUMBINIUuJwitakal37,52537 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSfreaWWKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY,tKifL     COALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON To Allow You To Fill Up For Next Year jOrder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119D EHoe Son TRUCKS TRACTORSCARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO FIOWKIJ, 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HOILIVING ROOM, 2EFFFICENCY KTTGHEN AND BATH, NICELY LANBBGA1ED FOR 6M WITHDOWN PAYMENT 18  MM CATED AT 8100 PATLAKE ROAD CALL OlAFTER 6 P M ATTON 227M JACK HANNETTIllBaWB TIME AND BtONlYTime often is money to be sure So In ttndng bank deposits by mail,you can really economise Nor doyou lose anything in the way of pertonal service, becauseThe Mail Geti Our Immediate AttentionEach deposit or order goes dfraetly to the window or department youdvisit In personStormy weatherbusy timesor when sway from homebank by mailFirst National Bank irtiy 110 A M to 208 P Mv  Except WectoesdaWBHon, Tiles, Frt, Sat, 700 te 800 PM J Hast 4   itVTBBPwtWeHWpV KV4 N Michigan Aveelephones Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHert SneeiPhone 133 207 E Gd River Howeii, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a SpecialtyList Your Property With Me Plumbing and HeatingRepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone 188F2fhotee UPU4 107S B MU FUNERAL HOMEDon 6 Swarthwrt 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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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law He ruled that an error Cassidy scored 3 on 2walks, 2 hits and and added one the3rd Pinckney got 2 the 4th on 2walks, a hit by R Darrow and sacrifice fly by B Darrow They added candidate for prosecutor and FfankGould for register of awds filed the  9670affavi ,f identification before the 400 jtn deadirri 3W HMNkothers certified filed 45 minutes after the deadline That such certificates had never before been filed in this county That the county, clerk had been personally acquaintedwith William Haack 1or 28 years and there was no question as tohis identity In rendering his decision Judge Shuitz,Rdth Lyon, PastorGenMich 4R7r4576490the state constitution prescribes theoaih all public officials must take andno other qualifications can be imposedand reid some decisions to thateffect He also ordered the county2 the 6th when Jeffreys and Ledwid I derk t0 have the ballotg printed atUytenaPalceway has resigned his4 In Detroit and is borne again TW Anderson Farmers Club willmeet Saturday at the Sanford Reakei iphambers sr died at hishoit north of town Monday it Kearney celebratedirthday Monday by enter irovp of friends,are shaping up for the HomeComing Jtugust 1, 2 The Oak Grove, Band has een hired There will be an oWiieifl dance and Z ball games each nightNells Gardner and Fannie Monkes on a S weeks trip toFalls, Quebec and New ge were hit by pitched balls and Reader and R Darrow hit safely In the 7th Gentile hit a home run after 2were out Ledwidge doubled but was called out for leading off 2nd Ledjwidge walked 3 and the CassidyLake pitcher 2 but Pinckney had 2 hit batsmen, both teams made 1 error Pinckney ABRHSinger, 3b 4 1 1Meyer, ss 4 1Bailer, If  k 4 0Jeffreys, lb 4 0Gentile, cf 2 3Ledwidge, p 3 1Twitchell, c Reader, cB Darrow, 2b R Darrow, TiOassidy LakeTerri, ss Shelton, lb Watson, ss Mannes, cSmiley, 2bCarty, 3b   Steerman, rfMcLing, Ifw and Hits Lulu Abbttcroquet content at the H  lblprSaturday night HTyiitf is it finished and har fcs startedifiPUBUCAN RALLYf fl  A Republican RaJy Pet Luck Supper at theftga Country dob onJoly 20 at 680 p mBring l meat sandwichestd pass Coin vrtd meet d stte candidateShopat St Marys church on is unable to 31122 1o0 0 100 01 10102AB R H3 2 1 10 0Clark, p 44 4 23 328 220 01TWO GAMES FRIDAY, NIGHTThere will be 2 soft ball games atthe Pinckney lighted field Fridaynight At 730 Dick Kennedy Teen ers will play St Josephs team of once They are late now as they aresuppose to be in the hands of thetownship clerks 30 days before theelection which is August 3 to allow time for absent voters oaliots Theprosecutor talked of an appeal but by the time an appeal was filed andacted on the election wduld be overThe supreme court is now in recessFrank Bush who started the preceedings was not present It was saidhe had left Howell Tuesday morning At a court session Tuesday JudgeCarland ordered the names of FloydMunsell, Republican candidate fordrain commssioner and Clay Gordon county surveyor off the ballot Thepetitons they filed were not signed bypersons who circulated them as the law requires 9200McGregor Rd,Larry Mattis,Sunday SchoolMorning Worship Evening Service  Wed, Prayer Portage LakePastor1000 AM1045 A M 7d0 P M 730 p m SeotVM family in Columbus, OhioMi jiiil Mrs Don Swarthout werein Ann Arbor Monday The Inward Reads had dinner atMonks ho 1, Brighton Sunday Howard Read has sold his newhouse on Toma Road to Frank J Zizulka of Chelsea who is engineerat the Chrysler proving grounds, tiehas 4 children M E Darrow and wife were Sunday andDORA NICHOLSDora Nichols, 25, daughter of Mrand Mrs Georye Nichols of ChilsonRoad died Saturday She graduatedfrom Pinckney high school in 1949She leaves her parents, 3 brothers and j3 sisters The funeral was at the jKeehn Funeral Home, Brighton, Tues day afternoon, Rev Ezra Beachyofficiating Burial in Pinckney Cemetery of Earl Ward rwife of Pingreei Olin Robinson and wife attended the Wyandotte Centennial Sunday Mesdames Winifred Graves, LuluLamb, Jennie Hooker and Dorothy Wilson entertained the O E S pastmatrons at a 100 p ni luncheon onMonday at the Masonic templeHarold Porter and wife attended White Slitin Picnic at Jaines Sunday The John Mi iuire family of Detroitspent the ivcik end at the Read cottage at Poriae LakeThe Robert Read family called atthe Arthur Bullis home in GregoryCONSERVATION DEPTGame Men recommend no changes in the rabbit or hare law this seasonas they are plentiful Also squirrelsMaximum pheasant seasons arerecommended in all counties this year but Emmett which is closediState Foresters are CQntinuingtheir survey of Michigan forests this year to determine how much usabletimber is for sale The conservation dept loaned 3300fillns to schools, clubs and othor or ganizations last year and they wereviewed by 436,000 persons All but MRS KATE MARKEY DOEMrs Kate Markey Doe died at thehome of her daughter in Detroit lastTuesday Funeral and burial were Port Huron Thursday Her husband,Albert has been dead a number of years Surviving are a son, Morganaryl daughter, Alice She was the daughter of the late James Markeyof PinckneyAUTO ACCIDENT SUNDAYA car containing 4 youth from Deyouth hit a tree on McGregor Rd atthe Anchor Inn Sunday Ted Griffenwas taken to University hospital,Ann Arbor with a broken leg in theSwarthout ambulance The Keehnambulance took the other 3One of the other injured was TerrySawchuk, star Detroit iiuckey player Mrs Howard Thayer, Mrs FrancesMayer and children and Mrs ClarePalmer and children took Mr Thayer tto Lansing Sunday, from where he feet that United State withdrawfrom the U N if Communist Chinais admitted President Eisenhowerand Secretary of State Dulles are against this They say there is timeenuh for this if China is admittedand such a move now would be yarded as a threat and attempt to put pressure on the U N Failure t make good on our bluff is primarMy responsible for our losg of pres tige in foreign affairs Time andagain the president, Secretary DulWt and other senators stated we wouldnever let IndoChinamunists but when th 1 to thjB Comatal momentcame we did nothing We agreed toa cease fire and peace conference inKorea No peace has been arrived atand will probably will not be In the meantime the Communists are taking over the countrySenator Know land Repubican party leader recently accused his party of having no fixcd foreign policyWe are amazed with the ease ywhich school bond issues go over bybig majorities It is seldom one ilvoted down Fowlerville has just aplrom where he  proved a 550,000 one M was notflew to Texas to inspect airfield alwaysthus 25 years ago Stock bridge voted on their high schoolschools for 2 weeksJohn Kennedy of Howell spent last bond issue several times before itweek at the Irvin Kennedy home I was approved The same thing hapJoe Lavey, Gus Ledwidge and Bob f pCned 25 years ago when BrightonHowell This team has nbt lost a4 vere sounH films 7 were in cOlorgame John Kennedy, DicXs cousinis the star left fielder on it Pinckney must get a new pitcher as DickHiggs who pitches for them got his hand caught in a door, breaking thebones in itIn the 830 game Pinckney willplay the Howell City Service Theywere rained out in their first game Theteam has been strengthened bythe addtion of Joe Jeffreys and GusLedwidgeRemember the boys need enoughpatronage to pay for the lighteIt is now planned to put on the old timersgame July 29 Don Swarthout and A new film catalogue will Te availf dayMrsAlbert Wadaefi and the Bradley family have moved to DetroitEarl Bunert of Detroit pent thefirst of the week et the Curlett homeMrs Frances Mayer and 3 childrenof Cleveland, Oho arevisiting hersister, Mrs Catherine ThayerOna Campbell and wife spent alast week in northern Michigan and upper peninsula, returning Wednes Darrow went to Fowlerville Sundayto see Howoll play that team but thegame was cancelled due to wetgroundsWayne AtLee and wife were inDetroit Saturday Don Goodrement and wife of Detroit spent the week end at their home at Patterson Lake Mr and Mrs W H Meyer attendedthe Mitchell reunion Sunday at the Russel Hummerick home in Fowlervlle 36 were presentThe Francis Shehan family, MrsLouise Shehan, Mrs Mae Shehan andthe Roy Campbell family attended the Shehan  McQuillen reunion atBishop Lake Sunday 7b were present Clarence Walsh was elected presdent and Leo McQuillan, secBeverly and Billy Lazho of Birmingham of Detroit are visting at the Ralph Hall homeThe Dr James Nash famly of Coldwater and Kenneth Zill and wife ofAnn Arbor called at the Mark Nash built their school Then voting WMrestricted to property ownersNowthose sending children to school can vote The voting population has alsochanged and those who got their education in the little one room schoolare few The people who have mev etd out here from the cities are usefto modern school facilities and ruand themGov James Brynes of South Carolina in a press release came outagainst the AntiSchool Segregation decision of the supreme court whidhe has stated his state will not eonform to He says it will lead to moftgrolizatkm and indiscriminate inter marriage between the whtes andHacks We wonder on what hem hs assertion In the north, taki Michigan for example, the negrtifcand whites have mngled in tilt schools since the civil war and thertthere has been no great amount of o  intermarriage between the racesJJsTtkowan wh has Mt i   e schooJJ ow returned from Germany spent Sunable fn August It may be had by writing the dept Whitetailed squirrelsseen in many places Michigan have beenin southern Bob Carr of Grand Raipds, the LeoBettys family of Walled Lake, MrsRoy Walker of Marlette, Mrs Janis Baker and children and Roger Carrand wife were Sunday guests at the day wreh Mrs Thressa CoyleA nest containing 2 humming bird the Wayne Carr home,eggs has bten found near Lansing Dorothy Demery of Grand Rap ids visited at the Merwin Campbellhome last week The Hollis Holloways of Bass Lakecalled on the Kenneth Mohhnan famnest is ah inch4 and a half in diameter, 2 inches dep and made of lichens, cowebs and moss and is perfectly camoflaged The eggs x are the size of a,bean The humming bird is ily Sunday,the smallest of Michigans 300 birds Four auction sales of state ownedlands will be held this month at FlintStanley Dinkel will be captams Com  Kalamazoo, Saginaw and Lapeerplete lineup,later Pinckney play t Cassidy Lake onMonday, JlJJ k t600 p mFt your mkar Phons UP 8 Prodoete OJl LIBRARY NBW8 RAINBOW BAKE SALE JULY 24The Pinckney Rainbow Grls willhold a bake sale at the food lookerSaturday July 24, tartin at 1000a mThe annual Bake Sale at the library The James Nance family and Mrson flstutiajr July 24 form 100 to Mildred Trost of Dearborn were Sun in this state One southern womanHas a solution She would let the traces mingle in the grades but Mger, Gale Hendee and wife ot Owosso, Lloyd Hendee family, Rex Hendeeand Dalene Robinson at dinner Sunday J H Hooker and wife spent Sunday with Miss Viola Petty in Howell The Dr Bob Bird family of Waynespent the week end at their cottagsat Portage LakeThe Wm Whitley family sr and theWm Whitley jr family of Ann Ar bor called at the Jomes Whitley homeSunday George Meabon and wife werfrfn Stockbridge Saturday Hrs Amelia Campbell and childrenot Muncie, Ind, visited at the LesterMcAfee homa la wttk Bom to Mr and Mrs Don Huff whoMil  6U0 p, m day pieett at the Andrew Campbell live in the Murphy apt, a ion however would violate the supretcourt decisionWE SERVEDinners, Sandwchee, Ice CreamHome Made PiesTHE DEW DROP INN Winnie GallftgMr g 4585 M36, UkelaM fku AC MNtfBrighton, Mkfc Born to M afleVKfi Chariee fitlett jr Mary Jean v Kindlw  University hoipiUL Ann Aibtr8, an 8 lb, ton, Gregory Chariee,baby s in an incubatorEarl Teeple and wife ohave moved into the aptClarks store He will irotfcMeyer  , ,tsr1Iii Bean and grain drying equipment inGremel barn The fan at lower rightis also used to mowfinish hayELECTRICITY ENDS THREEYEAR SEARCHFOR EFFICIENT Gf2AIN and BEAN DRYERFor three years, Harold Gremel, HuronCounty farmer, searched for a better wto dry his beans and small grains Then, with some help from Edison Farm ServiceAdvisors, he successfully developed this electrically powered system that enables him to dry six to seven thousand bushels ofeans and grain per season Result He canharvest when his crops are ready and catdown weather losses This means higherGood wirin1 it prices on the marketMr Gremel farms 370 acres of land 100 in beans, 80 in small grain, 35 in beets and milks a hd of 13 cows As do masyMichigan farmers, he is each year finding new ways to put electricity to work tolighten his load and give him greatersecurity For further information on farmelectrical equipment, see your Edison FarmService Advisor The Stockbridge American Legionis sponsoring a free fair or caroiyarthis week XFowlerville voters approved a 1560000 school bond ssue last week The Livingston County Maccabee jpicnic is today at the home of MrsMildred Whitlock of Winana LakeAlexander Merriweather, 33, ofDetroit drowned at the Kensingtonstate park last weekMrs Tom Lancaster of Pinekneygave a shower last week for Mrs William Step toe Mary Ann HarrisThe laying of the comer store forthe new washtenaw county courthouse at Ann Arbor took place July IfithMrs Patricia Newkirk Hardy,thedaughter of Birkett Newkirk of Portage Lake, is a candidate for register of deeds in Washtenaw county She has been deputy register ofef deeds for six yeara,Bev Fiands Martin of Howellaa been appointed priest at William I tonHie Deerfleld Democratic dubwill hold a chicken dinner at the Deerfield town hall July 29th at 630GovGMennen Williams wiU be guestspeakerMarilyn Miller of Howell was awaided the Knapp Store, Lansing scholarship and her sister,Voan, tieMoahar scholarship at University of WedTteiSet, July 14 to 17 TeehsJcolor SaperCharfed ExcitingHELL AND HIGH WATER withRichard Widmerk, Delia DarviComedy mnd Cartoonn CiaaScope  TechnicolorSIUL, MOD Tata, July 18, 19, 20  Matinee Btnday StS P MCont A DoableFeatureFriday, Saturday, July 16, 17TENNESSEE CHAMP withDewey Martin, Shelly Winters and Keenan WynnALASKA SEAS Starring   Robert Ryan, Jan Stirling News and CartoonLUCKY MEA NewKMSIS with , Sunday Monday, July IS, 1Doris Day, Robert Cummings and ,MEN OF THE FIGHTING LADY Phil Silvers ,  in Technicolorin SeinemaScope withCowedy Noelty Cartoon Van Johnson,Walter Pidgeon and KennethWynn iunday Shows 3, 5, 7, 9 Cartoon and MusicalT 5pSo olways aik your Fcrr 5 iceAdvisor or dit EDISONAdverltiementFrom where I sit lt Joe MarshWhats New with Cows COURT ORDERS NAME PLACEDON THE BALLOTCatching up on my reading, IMtteed three news items you might like to know about1 Pint, a farmer whose milk had a trate of garlic flavor is feeding, his cows chlorophyll to sweeten their breathsNext, a college agricultural station has trained a herd to get diked when they are called bynumber Seems 75 out of 80 cows learned their numbers in a fewdays Guess the dumb five couldnt count that high Final, item  cows are getting nose printed for identification From where I sit, I hope thereis as much progress being madewith humans    especially in re gard to tolerance Whether its achoice of a political party, a basketball team, or a favoritebeverage, lets learn to live andlet live more You may ask for a soft drink after a hard dayswork  Ill choose a refreshingglass of beer But lets not try tocow the other fellow into ourway of thinkingCopyright 1934, United States Brewers FoundationTHE ROUSH PLUMBING HAS MOVED TO310 WEBSTER ST UP 86 6 0 7 Pinekney Charles B GatesmanREPUBLICAN Seeks Flirt Tern uProsecuting AttorneyEXPERIENCED, QUALIFIEDWANT THE JOBNEEDS THE JOBYer 8upport Wm Be AppreciatedPRIMARY AUGUST 3rd Virgil Knutson of Grand Rapidsreported he was robbed of 200 whilestoying at the Monks Hotel, Brightoa over the July 4th week endTwocarnival workers from Farmingtonalso staying at the hotel, have con fessed to itThree people were killed in Livingston county in traffc accidnta over the July 4th week endA 7th dstrict Masonic meeting wasto be held at the Dexter Masonictemple tonight,July 14 Notes of 25 Years Ago Tragedy struck here over the weekend when William VanBIaricum andJ C Bowman were killed n an auto accident on Grand Rived west ofHowell and Andrew Campbell wasbadly hurt The two dead boys are 20years old, Campbell is 21 They hadattended a dance at Patterson Lakeand had taken two Fowlerville grirlshome and were on their way backwhen they hit the rear end of a longauto carrying truck Bowman leavesa wife and 2 children The othersunmarried ,The Kings Daughters weree entertained by MrsGladys Clinton Thursday The contests were won by MrsMable Schafer, Bessie SwarthoutKittie HoffThe bond issue for 5500 to buythe Allen property for the Dexterschool lostSheriffs officers raided an estabment at Patterson Lake July 4 andarrested E Ketcham and J Reskafor volating the prohibition UwjKet cham was fined 100 and Reska 50Rev Leo Dorsey of St Mary3church has been transferred to BadAxe and Rev Dan Forster to PinekneyAt the Burges school electionFred Burgess was elected truateee for the 31st timePotterville, the state class Bbase ball champions play Pinekneyhere SundayThe second arson trial of Dr Alex Pearson started at Howell Monday After winning 9 straight games1Pinekney lost to the Arborphone team of Ann Arbor Sunday 5 to 4 in 12 inning It was a pitching battlebetween Jim Moran of Pinekney andHank Clements of Ann Arbor Hub I Lees borne run tied the score forPinekney in the 7th innng In the7th inning Percy Rayment of Ann Ar bor hit one in a clump of afalfa incenter field Ike Lewis could not findit and he went all the way around Don Swarthout again got 8 hits forPinekneyThe Hendee famiy reunion was atthe Keith Otto home at Grand LedgeJuly 4th tWednesday, Thursday, July 21, 22JaszedUpl HoodsBuatUjp Binge  Marion BrandoinTHE WILD ONE withMary Murphy, Robert KeithCartoon and NoveltyLEE THEATREWhteaoro LoJto Mtehitfon Tu, Wed, Thur, July 20, 21, 22j THE JAZ SINGERI A MusicalIn TechnicolorwttHDanny Thomas, Peggy Lee and Allyn JoslynI CartoonShows 715, 915 mFriday, Saturday, July 16, 17JOHNNY DARKin TechnicolorwithTony Curts, Piper Laurie andRIDERS TO THE STARS in colorwithWilliam Lundigan, Richard Carlson, Dawn Adams, Herbert Marshall Cartoon ComngPhantom of the Rue Morgue,Hell Below Zero, Flame and the FleahSunday, Monday, July 18, 19Sail into new worlds of thrills,romance THE SPANISH MAINwithPaul Henreid, Maureen OHara and Walter SleiaK1M TechnicolorSelected ShorU Scio DriveIn Theatre6588 Jackson Road, Ann AiboPhone Normandy8708S Children nndet 12 admitted FreeFriday, Saturday, July 16, 17  JUBILEE TRAILIn TechnicolorwithForrest Tucker, Joan LeslieBOY FROM OKLAHOMA in TechnicolorwithWill Rogers jr, Nancy Olson CartoonWed, Thar, July 20, 21, 22Caa It Be HumanPHANTOM OF THE RUE MOSGUE Sunday, Monday, July 18, 19 la Warner Color with Karl Maiden, Patrida Medina, Claude  Dauphn and Stove ForrestAlso Stations WestNewe aasl CartoonMrs Luella Patterson of Stockbridge flew to Florida last week to last week to visit her daughter,MrsMary PaacoeMrs Charles Leach of Pettysvillegave a shower last week for MissLois McDonnellMr and Mrs Shi re y Berbainuntof Seattle, Wash, caJled at the RalphHall home last week She is the daughter of Sam Kennedy, former resi dent The Fred Catrell family of Howell held open house for them Thursday STALAG 17starringWilliam Holden, Don Taylor alsoALASKA SEAS Staning JgRobert Ryan, Jan StirlingTut, Wed, Thur, July 20, 21, 22 DAVID AND BATHSHEBA la TechnicolorStarringGregory Peck, Susan Hay wardandMY PAL GUS StarrimfRichard Witfmark, Joanne DraWere Ready For Tomorrows raflroods mode todays AnwrkWtftiovf,   tevi YOULLLIK E    ALD SiA for GOVERNOR torys railroads Tomorrows America would bo possiblek railroads one 4 America to bea single nation sinning a continotit otnaxifif Amorksj of today,  yroJtroods as it was yostorday, A giafo IAmerica Is unlikely without railroads capWo of caring for its vast, vital, growingtoflfjy these raHroacts are preparing for to    bIHIons Vfp6 adPfee moehaiit, toHiikal or scientific detail that emmake them adequate for the nation has been left outh iwws to moot tomorrow,Michigan Railroads AssociationEAVES TROUGHWhy Let Your Roof Wash See Ua PFor YourAV88 TROUGH NEEDS WB ALSO RETAILFOR FREE ESTIMATE CALL  tI 111 AwayWM H BRASH JRSEWING MACHINESo brilliant, proven record of 30 years in State   Attorney Member of State Bar of Michigan and niMr administrator and leader t American Bar Aitociationat an organjier, administrator and leaderivState Police Commissioner    State Director Defense  ,  State Fuel Administrator    Commissioner American Bar AHociatione Alumnus of Wayne Unlvenrry and the UnhfortHy ofMichigan e A Capabk ixperianced IxecuthWbo WIU Win IVOTE REPUBLICAN AUGUST 3  WeFree dlepair AD MakeOrfen la AdraecMadiiDe McFherwn State BanBomH MchjcBi1 7ars ago the Declaration of Independence wag adopted bjr the Con BentI Coiwresa TWa ikxpmentset forth the purposes of men dedicated to freedom ever since It was herert the dJgnity and importance of the Mividtal wa ftpst recognizedIn an official document of a government    ,fIn all lines of American bosineaathe jart the individual plays is a retfraation of the Declaration of Independence   C1Af a bank we aH the custodiansof the funds of many individuals ofour community, Thooot eMs IrwtfyHrtf    DRYGOODSCANNED G Bhfcfay tad wtfe rait SUBgr at tht Ttapktoo hum In Keego1MM at   aaOorderI The Mylo Kettler family of Jaekhoa and the Ronnie Hoaldna familyJof Detroit aptst SOB at the BoJackIfca Dr AM Hash family of Coldwater and laaM Naah of Ann Artor WN walk and oalleta at tht MarFin Bittar home MYRON HUGHESComplete Line PlumklHg FTitartt and SuppliesSHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE I AM STILL A CANDIDATETHE COURT HAS ORDERED MY NAME PLACEP ON THE BALLOTOh, Jimi fine    exempt for a little trouble with hi back note and thenTell them YOURSELF by Long Distance To exchange family 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callers at the John Boyer home Henry Collins and wife of Ypsilanti were in town TuesdayThe Vince LaRosa family, Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and son, Jerry wereDetroit Thursday1 Mr and Mrs Homex Abney and sons, Arnold and Billy, left Mondayto visit his brother in Virginia,The Ernest Kews of Detroit speatSunday at the Albert Dinkel homeMr and Mrs Alec Wood eelbra ted ther 50th wedding annivrsarySaturday night at the home of theirdaughter, Mrs Prank Ziegler 40guests were present Among them wre the Homer Abneys and AlbertDinkelsMesdames Lloyd Hendee, GerryEichman, Ambrose Eichman andchildren were in Holt last MondayMrs Jane Nash Clark expect toleave this month for Germany toI join her husband, Pfc Jack Clark Mrs Marion Pearson of Howell spent the week nd with Mrs BeulahMillerHarold Swarthout was taken illlast week and went to Unversity hospital He is home nowGeorge Foster and Mrs ElizabethEddy of Flint spent Sunday with Mrs Mary Hoff IThe Andrew Singer family are spending the week at the George 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SALEEaTCoT 210 ptV Thompson J hundred Get order In aarly for coaPinlnA   2 milS binin with new John Deer ney  , Frank Pearct, Phone HA6 4067 SALEA good 20 gal Duo WANTEDOdd jobsof any kinjijierm water heater 40,connections, hauling rubbish, tin cam etc Aiae  barrels complete 45Also solid oak have tractor mowing jnachtta , dining eKtcnsion table 10 Call Billie Beck, phone UP HWTanHorn, phone 49F2 i w,gT  , p ,       LOSlJbcrir Beagle pup, Aoj iaWashing and Ironng n  formation aouut such a dog will at by the piece greatly apreciatedHa63089i Don BurnmyMEATSFRWTS GROCERIESThe Probate Cvt for the County ofLivingstonIn the Matter of the EsUteStewart AndersonDeceasedAt a section of said Court heldJuly 1, 1954PresentHooorable Hiram BSmith writers suitable forJudge of Probate  ard home Terms See them atNotice is Hereby Given, That all depot, New Hudson, Appointpersons interested in said estate arc, evenings and Saturdaysdirected to appear before said proPhone Geneva 79652bate Court on July 27, 1964, at 1000 j c  aTrrA Mto show cause why a license I Z777aL  AO oi j lJORTAGE LAKE RdTYPEWRITERSRegulai office aad portable tyne FOB SALtHouse220 Pearl Stfiarge  ww 2 car garage, some fruit fids wtt befOHFISHMARK0T1ML, V ,l   1 ,SERVICE of said estateto sell or mortgage the interest ofsaid estate in certain real estate de scribed in his petition, for the purof paying debts and claims and administration expenses and mortgage It is Ordered, that notice thereoffee gtren by publication of a copyhereof for three weeks eoaseotiveiy j previous to said day of heaving in thePinekney Diipatah and tht the petitioner cause ft topy of this notice tobeserved upon each known parts in interest at his last known address byregistered maiL return receipt demanded at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing or by personal service at least five 6 days prior tosueh hearingHiram B Smith, Judgt of ProsataA tnw ospyCelesta ParthalU Register of Probats Helen Law,Deputy Register of Probatt ed, also procesd readBEADY MIXEDD  J GTiAtZL cv BUJt1018FOR , Glass Sbld andInstalledMasau  RoadPHONE 1  8Michigan l oil heatinStove Dale NHHer phone78Fl5 MANDELIi8LAWN MOWER SL11254 RIVKBBAN1 rHILAND LAKE MicS    Christina Jarlowski, ait hter ofMrs Peggy Jarlowski was hit by aja car driven by Mrs Virfriniaendon of Detroi at 130 p, m Monday onjEast Main Stin front of the George Webb home Christina suffered abrasions Dr Duffy rendered first aid The Kenneth Line family were inCanada last wk Sharon and RuthAnnstayed for a visit ORDER YOURP FOR YOUR EARLY BIRDSNOWSEEDRTIFIED OATS AND BEANS FOR SPRING PLANTING dARMERS FEEDJ  r,  ,JI , Hg qNCPTOf DISPATGI Wednesday, July 141954   ATTENTION VOTERSThe Livingston County Damooratic Com1 to the Secretary of Stale, that County Cierk Hagmittee placed a political advertisement in Ks man had ordarad proof ballets orinbd includingpaper last week concerning the aeHon of the Hie names of all candidates, both RepublicanCounty election officials in refusing to certify certain candidates to the ballot for the August3rd Primary Election The advertisement aspinfeshMt gives a false impression in that it doesnot tell the entire matter The fads are as followsSction 8141 I Michigan Statutes Annotated states that an affidavit of identity must and Democratic and that some of the candidateshad not filed the required affidavits Mr Bushpointed out to the Secretary of State that it wasthe duty of that office to investigate such mai lers On June 28,1954, Mr Hagmaa was advised, in writing, by Mr Robert Montgomery,Director of Elections for the State of Michigan,thai he should not certify any candidate to thebe filed by a candidate within three 3 days election commission unless that candidate hat after the last day for filing nominating petitionsThe last day for filing the affidavits of identitywas June 18th This has been the law for mary filed the required affidavit Mr Montgomeryfurther advised Mr Hagman that the AttorneyGeneral of Michigan concurred with him in thisyears None of the Democratic candidates in this matter and would take action against Mr Hagcounty filed the necessary affidavits Two of theman if he did certify the candidates who had notRepublican candidates failed to file the affida filed the required affidavits After the Countyvits The law says further that the County GEerkClerk had received this word from the Statecannot certify any eandidate to the baliot unless Drector of Elections he consulted with Prosecutthe affidavit is filed within the time prescribedCriticism has been directed toward Mr John AHagman, County Clerk, for not certifying the can ing Attorney Wilfred H Erwin who advised himthat he should follow the directions given by theState Director of Electionsdidates wha failed to file this affidavit If Mrl For the above reasons it is unfair to eritHagman had certified the candidates, be himself icize Mr Hagman or any of his advisors, for hiswould have violated the tagUFrank D Bush, Reaction in refusing to certify the candidates ta thegister of Deeds, by letter jane 26th, reported ballot H anyone wishes to direst criticism in this matter they should direct it at the legislaturefor requiring an affidavit of identity in a countywhere all of the candidates are obviously wellknown to the election officialsSome of the candidates who were not carlified filed mandamus actions in the LivingstonCounty Circuit Court to ask that the County Clerk and the election commission be ordered to cerify them to the ballot These cases were heardby Circuit Judge Michael Carland on July 9that which time Judge Carland held that the state law requiring the filing ef the affidavits of identity was unconstitutional and invalid and therebyordered all petitioning candidates certified to theballotNo Republican candidate sought to control the election in this county as is most unfairlyinferred in last weeks advertisement Theywere merely following the state lav which has since been declared invalid by the LivingstonCounty Circuit Court The attorney generals office has indicated that they may appeal Judge Garlands decision in order to obtain a decisionof the Michigan Supreme hurt in the matter We urge every registered voter to go to jthe polls at the Primary Election on August 3rdand vote for the eandidate of his choicePaid Political AdvertisementUMl</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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r Loenar d an d Owe nCteary  Tha t a s fa r a s Brak e wa sconcerne d h e wa s not  to o badTher ear e report s tha t Leonar d an d Clear yLake whic h wa B he r hom e unti l he rhusban d die d 7  year s ago In  earl y lif e sh e joine d th e Pinck ne y Methodis t Churc h an d whe n i tconsolidate d wit h th e Congregatio nwh o see m t o hav e plent y o f mone y t o a l transferre d he r raembershipSheb i bk d b  i l  as as  li f b  f Pikwho see m t o ha e p y y  peSpen d ar e bein g backe d b y specia l i as as  a  lif e membe r o f Pinckne y   Chapte r 14 5 0  E  Sinterests  Thes e primar y wound sRepublican s sa y hav e cos t the m th elas t 3  contest s fo r governor Thi s ha s cause d renewe d pressur et o  b e applie d t o adop t fK e preprim ar y pla n o f Harol d Love , Detroi t at torne y whic h th e Republica n stat ecentra l committe e shelved  Th e De troi t NeW g endorse d thi s plan  Thi sdoe  no t sto p anyon e fro m bein g acandidate  Al l i t doe s i s t o giv e th epart y stam p o f approva l t o on e can didat e fo r office Th e ne w achoo l pla n sponsore d by th e Bette r School s Committe e will no t b e o n th e ballo t i n Nov  I t ha sbee n wifetodrawn y I t provide d fo r adifferen t distribution  o t schoo l mon e y  wher e th e citie s woul d ge t mor ean d th e rura l district s less  Th eConli n pla n wil l b e th e onl y on e o nth e ballo t I t change s th e sale s ta xdistributio n whereb y th e rura l dis trict s ge t mor e money Meeting s wil l soo n b e hel d a f th etapor t citie s o f Michiga n t o ge tthe m t o improv e thei r harbor s fo rth e St  Lawrenc e aterway   Th e proposa l t o legaliz e bing o wil lb e  o n th e ballo t i n November , Som etWn k i t shoul d hav e bee n a  loca l o pl to n affai r whereb y countie s coul dvot e whethe r the y wan t i t o r not Th e Ne w Yor k stat e la w i s tha t way A  solutio n o f a n ol d quarre l be twee n fisherme n an d outboar d moto rboatowner s wil l b e trie d ou t a t Silve rLake , 1 5 mile s fro m Gran d Rapids ,Th e fisherme n clai m th e boat s scar efish  Th e owner s wil l b e aske d t o ag no t t o operat e the m afte r 5U 0 eChapte r 14 5 0  E  S Th e mothe r o f 4  children , 3  sur vive r The y ar e Lemuel , Mrs  Bea tric e Meye r an d Mrs  Beula h BorU ,ai l o f Ypsilanti  A  so n di d i n in fancy  He r onl y brother , Willia mBlack , a t on e tim e mayo r o f St John s die d severa l year s ago Th e funera l wa s a t th e Pinckne yCongregationa l Churc h Tuesda yafternoon , Rev  Winge r officiat ing  Buria l i n Pinckne y Cemetery day MRS  NELLI E HUDKIN SMrs  Nelli e Hudkins , 69 , die d a the r hom e a t Anderso n las t Wednes day  Sh e wa s bor n a t Star r City , Ind ,Augus t 81 , 188 4 bu t ha s live d i n th e j Lakevie w Sunda ycount y 2 5 years  Th e famil y wer e o n  Maycroft s church ,a  far m a t Blainfiel d befor e movin g wer e Ell y an dt o  Pinckne y wher e the y bough t   Notes o f 2 5 Year s Af f In      ,    u I  I t MMVf e Catfcoi k Churc hjfcFfcJAlhtr t Sehmtfet , Pasto rBelle Bareu i player slo t Thei r ban d give s a  fre e ,eac h nigh t Thei r openln c sj y LigfitningFrida y i s Eas t Lyaa Mrs  Mar y Rya n Walsh , 75 , et fDexte r township , wido w o f Miehfte lWalsh , die d Friday    ,Mrs  MiUicen t Cap  Dfrtft   fBerkley , California , i s visitin g a t lil tCurlet t home  Th e Claud e Reaso n car , drive nRo y Reaso n wa s wrecke d be repai r Tuesda y i n collisio n wit h drive n b y Fre d Huebel l o f Howe Wes t Gran d Rive r there Dalla s Co x an d Paulin e Beaten bot h o f Pinckne y wer e marrie d  Harriett a Jun e 1 8 last Mis s Gertrud e Clinton , forme r  ri  800, 90 0640 , 800 , 90 0p  m i y  afte r Noteaa a Devotions ,n  IM  to 90 0 p  m Mamstt a Churc hCahtr y Mennoflit e Churc hev  lar a Beachy , Pasto rMorns  Worshi pSunda y Schoo lWindsor , Ont , Jun e 81 Jo e Kova c inform s u s tha t h e i s so tJX  o f Gre r y wl   HTtlh e Tarta r an d th e congratul ation s an d invitation s t o se t the m u phav e bothere d hi m t o a  grea t exten tEl i Snyder , formerl y o f HamhU Khange d himsel f Sunda y i n th e JCf tCob b garag e a t Portag e Lak e wher eh e wa s visiting Th e Pinckne y tea m play s a t WWt mor e Lak e Jul y 4  an d th e Arbo rphon e tea m o f Aji n Arbo r her e Son Th e Congl  Churc h Choi r en t l op  m  o n Monday s an d Wednesdays CONSERVATIO N DEPT Pou r year s ag o wor k starte d o nth e Rifl e Rive r t o sto p erosio n tha tmad e th e strea m cloud y an d slugg ish  800,00 0 wa s appropriate d Th eprojec t wa s s o successfu l tha t fund shir e bee n allocate d t o d o th e sam ewit h th e Pin e Rive r i n Oscod a an dLak e counties , 1  wolfe , 91 3 coyotte s an d 533 9foxe s wer e bountie d i n May  Th ewolf e an d al l bu t 2 7 coyotte s wer etake n i n th e uppe r peninsula Du e t o rain s n o fores t fire s wer ereporte d las t weekTh e firs t suc hwee k i n 1954 ,Jul y an d Augus t ar e th e month swhe n mos t gam e animal s ar e kille db y  autoe s o n th e highways  Heav ydew s caus e the m t o g o t o th e high way s t o dr y of f  They late r sol d thi s an d bough t th eFran k Gibso n hom e a t Anderson He r husband , Joh n Hudkins , die d 7year s ago Survivn g ar e a  son , Kenneth , a thome , a  son,Cecil , a t Stockbridg ean d a  son , Don , i n Indiana  Ther ear e 4  daughters , Mrs  Hele n Cor y o fPinckney , Mrs  Rober t Perry , An nArbor , Mis s Lovan n Hudkins , Ypsil ant i an d Mrs  Man e Bailey , Detroit Th e funera l wa s a t th e Milne rFunera l Home , Stockbridg e Satur da y afternoon  Rev  Lombar d o f th eBaptis t churc h officiatingBuria l wa si n  Nort h Stockbridg e Cemetery ALBER T ABRAM SAlber t Abrahams62 , die d s t hi shom e nea r Fowlervill e  Saturda y tH e wa s bor n nea r Fowlervili e an dspen t hi s entir e lif e i n thi s county Survivin g ar e hi s wif e th e forme rNin a Jub b an d 2  daughters , Mrs ther Campbell , P  H  Sw l o  Kettle r an d Aze l C aJoh n Dunba r celebr abirthda y Sunda y b y entertffinTn g hi srelative s a t dinner Jan e Ca d well , daughte r o f Mr  an dMrs  Rue l Cadwel l o f Portag e Lak ewo n th e 5 5 y d breas t strok e swi m a tRive r Roug e Park , Detroi t Saturdtf 60 0 i s bei g spen t i n reraadelHn gth e Haus e school M  J  Reaso n ha s th t basemen tdu g fo r hi s ne w hom e o n Putna m S tPinckne y bea t th e M  A  A  tea mo f Lansin g Sunda y 1 0 t o lDo a Swa rthou t go t 3  hits  MeetingCottag e Fellowshi p Srrvic eWalter sc h190 01 1 TO O73 980 0Churc hRev  J  W  Winger , Pasto rtoday  Schoo l 98 0 CURRENT COMMEN TTh e mor e w e hea r fiboat  the Lto LOCAL NEW SMran d MrsGrove r Bur g o f An n Arbo r spen t th e week  end a t th eJoh n F  Bur g hom e an d assiste d a tbar n raising Th e Georg e Dag g famil y o f De troitspen t th e 4t h a t Murra y Dagg sRo y Clark , daughter , Suzan e an d  Bil l Clar k an d wif e attende d the 0 li d unconstitutiona l b yNorthvill e race s Monday   suP rem e court  I t wa s firs t M Mrs  Flor a Cuiiian e Hewit t o fingston electio n snar J th econfuse d i t appears  I n th eplac e candidate s fo r o f Ac en ewit h morefirsthav eve r file d certficate s o f Identit y  nii s count y unti l thi s year  Thi s la wha d a  checkere d caree r an d wa s   stitutiorta l b y th ewa s firs t passe d i n194 1 an d requeste d b y Wayn erquntr  wher e man y person s wit h th fsam e nam e fil e fo r th e sam e office I t onl y applie d t o countie s wit h 60 000 0 populatio n an d th e su cour t kille d it  Another  la w194 5 applyin g th e la w t oinapplying th e la w t oai l countie s irrespectiv e o f popuiai yMornin g Wetshi pT h Ni h P 1045 A  Dixboro spen t th e week  endMrs  Mario n Bnnutt 2 4 turne d ou t fo r th e ba m raisin go f Joh n Bur g Monday  A  dinne r wa sserve d Th e Stev e MrofK a famil y attende d vwfamil y reunio n a t Massilion , Ohio , j io n Fe w countie s enforce d it ove r th e week  end i law ha s neve r bee n teste d in  th eMrs  Mar y Amburgey , sonJimmi e sn d Erdel y VanRickl e wer e inLansin g Tuesday Th e Ott o Poulson s wer e Sunda ydinne r guest s o f Mr  an d Mrs  Rober tHoltfort h o f Fenton Whil e o n th e boar d wal k a t Atla n supreme   su prent e court  Th e identificatio n certl fitat e give s you r name , ag e address ,state s yo u ar e a  citize n an d hav e li v  i n th e count y lon g enoug h t o b eg  p  Thor  Nigh t Praye r Meetin g a t th eChmtk  atWe d Choi r Practis e 80078 0 P  M A  Heart y Welcom e T o Al lA t People s Ohurc hTJndenona f nationa lWes t betwee n Mai nUnadiU a Stre r ftBft  Keit h Ruegsegger , Pasto r  Scnoo l 94 5 AM WSOF T BAL L OPEN S HER BTh e lighte d fieldhe   fo r sof t bal l las t Frida y nigh t I nth e firs t gam e Dic k Kennedy s Tee nAger s los t t o GilkesZik a Hardwar eLouis e Reichkof f o f Howel l an d  te m o f Howel l reinforce d   by som eMrs  Elizabet t Wyii e o f Pinckney  J L Joa Phs S ,tars  4  to       and y l  945 AM 8nd y Worshi p 1100AM TovtkGfOQ p 700 PM Evenin g Servi c e  800jm Thur  Prsye r Meetin g 80 0 P  M Jr  Choi r Practis e We d 40 0 P  M Sr  Choi r Practis e Wed , 78 0 P  M W e Exten d a  Christia n Welcom e t o J,lty Ias t wee k Ml Jin1C i W re gi a candidateFran k Bush , retirin g re gite r o f deed s foun d ou t the y wer erequire d bu t ha d neve r bee n filedh yingsto n Lodge  I t wa s Raymon d and calle d i t t o th e at to f th e electio n commission BETHE L BAPTIS T CHURC H8  Mile s N  ft 8  Mile  W  of Pinckne y40 0 Swarthou t Rd , N  Hambur gBonda  Mornin g Servic e 100 0B d Schoo l followe d b y Messag ey  Evenin g Servic e 74 uThu n Nigh t Prsye r 8ervic e 74 5Fran k Shultz , Pasto r967 0 Marshal l Rd  Ge n 7549 0Sout h Lyon , Mich ,I Pinckne y kid s playe d errorles s bal lal1 but onIv ot 2 hita off Dick McThere are 5 grandchildrenThe funeral was at the Schnacken   Dick Mcburg Funeral Home Tuesday after Macken who had a fast ball with anoon, Rev Geske officiating Burial b3eak, on  nd control Dick Higgs,was in Fairview CemeterySEEK STRANGERLast Thursday afternoon an unknown man in a Chevrolet sedanwith a Wastenaw county license,pulled up to the curb in front of theJohn Schroeder home on West Main Huhman ss pitching for Pinckney allowed 4 hitsbut walked 7 men The Pinckneyteam made some very nice fielding plays John Burg made a divingcatch of a line drive turned a scornersalt and came up with the ballPinckney Teeners AB R HSt, and tried to pull Ann Shirley Reason, 18 who was on her way homeinto his car She broke away fromhim and ran on the Schroeder porch He turned around and went backThe large gray flies buzzing in J east His car  number was takenthe north woods are beneficial toman as they kill off the tent cater pillars The flies will be gone by themiddle of July anywayPbli auction sale of state owned in northern Michigan will beheld on July 22, 23 Lit of the landmay 4 obtained from the Conservation Dept, Land DivisionThe wild turkey experiment is being carefully watched Three henturkeys raised broods of young inthe Allegan State Forest Of the 400eggs obtained from Pennsylvania188 hatchedA total of 9 inches of rain ell in l Lake area in a 10 day pergiod, Three reports have been filed ofdeer damage orchards in southern Michigan in Livingston ,Oaklandcounties and Lake Odessey Deer inthe early days were plentiful insouthern Michigan Then as the landwas cleared off they were exterminated and from 1890 to 1920 nonewets seen Then they staged a come back, protected by law and a redeveloping range of state conservationhUld, Tiiey are much moe healthytl n northrn deer and southern doshave 2 fawns a year Whether the increase will continue r not timewill tell but if it does serious cropdamafe will follow  We are also informed that he hadpreviously tried to get a Cavan anda Huhman girl in his car,There seems to be a mxiup on thenumber as the one given to the sheriff was not issued to Chevrolet carAUTO ACCIDENTA car driven by MarsballAdams,20, of East Ann Arbor, turned overMonday night at the curve at the Leo Davis farm on Patterson LakeRoad The persons 4n it,allfrom EastAnn Arbor were injured as follows Walter Page, 19, shoulder in juries Joan Manor, 16, broken collar bone and Jean Manor, 14, head injuries State police were calledThe injured were taken to University hospital, Ann Arbor in the Swarthout ambulance 1 Barrett, bLevey, lbPacker, c 2D Higgs, pAmbuxgey, 2bMeabon, 2bDyer, If 2B Higgs, cf 3Burg, rf 2GilkesZiska HardwareGillette, cf 3 0 03 0 0 0 00 13 0 012 0 00 00 1 0 00 0AB R H1 1 0Bermister, ss 8 0 0Bowman, 3b 4 0 Ward, If 4 0 12 2 9200 McGregor Rd Portage LakeLarry Mattis, PastorSunday School 1000 AM1046 A MT60 P M 730 p m Douglas of Alpena, grand junior warden of the grand lodge of MichyanWeek end visitors at the Albertbert Dinkel home were Arthur Hill and wife of Flushing,ilas Wellmanand wife of Howell, V F Clse andand wife of Linden and Audrey Kli BrightonR W Wylie has another woundstripe having cut two finger cutting meat last weekThe Fred Head family arc spending the month at their cottage atPortage Lake Mri and Mrs Rogei Can entertained Sunday Mrs Janis Baker andand family of Syracuse, X V,liubCan1, flrand Rapids, Leo Betty fam ily of Walled Lake and Wayne Can1Carr familyTh Kd Hockott family of Newcastle Penn visited at the Mrwinanil  home this weekMr Susan Young and baby arehome from the hospital and at the Young home in Gregory The Doyle Temploton family ofKeego Harbor spent the w end a1the Albert Shirley home The Kenneth Mohlman, Ptiryl aulj who refused to bar thef candidatesfrom the faallotL Bush ppealed to Hubert Montgomery election commis iirx, at Lansing who orderediiiac and Catesman, Republicansand al the Democrat candidates who had not filed certificates barredt  the ballot The other Republican candidates were tipped off and    onificates just before thtdiudlin The candidate who were kicked off the ballot have startedaction to get back on the baLut Judite Carland set the trial forJuly f Stanley Berriman and Fran cis Bniron are attorneys for Haaekm P irtin Lavan for the Democrat andidalis heir1Ciayle Shirley families spent, the week end at n cottnfirP KT AfltfonacThe Ronnie Hosckin family of Detroit were Sunday gnrsts at theWed, Prayer Meeting CARD OF THANKSWe wish to express our sincerethanks to our friends and neighborsfor their many acts ot Kindness utthe time of the death of our dearlyeloved motherMrs Nellie Hudkins The Hudkins Family Bo Jack homeMrs Clare Palmerof last week at thehome in Flint Drivcin theatres edem to have apto i he public and are gettingiai  of theatre patronageow Drivein Church Service hashas been haugerated Beginning Oft iy 1 at 700 p m each Sunday nito Mill Road Bible , Church atMiller and RoseHale Roads, neSJTlaning will inai iterate such serviceServices of a like nature have beeheld out doors before but were never i mted for any length of timeevenOne minister here held Sundayinv Services on the puMte square,In Dexter a minister used the parku nu he bandstand as a pulpitwhere a small organ was installedpent pjut of j They drew food attendance but min Peach Palmor , isters who followed them discontinaOnly recently Rev, Halmsy ently Rev,Mrs Naomi Murphy and son Jim Urth another Dexter ministerh fof St PLiir spent last Thursday withMr Ml IUcn n i field MoMirl II PIcalled  in I1 vlmerr  Amhurirey and rhildin1 cr it week at Spusand wife of StJohnshere SundayKenneth , ylit who has been ill hadfromo uaitsrnree the houscetopshousefps wersThe Republican party is still iaawe of Senator Joe McCarthy who shoves them around when he feelsCARD OF THANKbThe friends and neighbors of thePinckney Community proved theGolden Rule to us in our barn rais ing during the July 4th week endWe are most grateful to all of those who sacrificed the holiday to makeour barn become a reality A hearty Christian thanks to you The John Burgc I    i i i  i     i iv r in lioi Ul til m    v niil 1IC 1CCII was in St To hipital Ann Arbor I  Tn national chairman of theGerkin, c McMacken, p   3 0Clawson 2b 2 1Spittler, rf 0 0Murray, rf 1101 0 FAMILY NIGHTFamily Nitfht will be Saturdaynight, July 10 at the Peoples Churchsnd meat and coffee will be furnished Bring table service SecMARRIED JULY 1 HEREHazel Story and Wesley Goheenwere united in marriage by a double ng ceremony July l,by EWMann, Hepublir an party recently made astatement that, the national committee uns not planning to uso Senator McCarthy as a speaker this fallMore recently Cong Simpson ofI Penn chairman of the campaignThe Brandom White family spent ininittee in a television broadcastthe week end in northern Michigan j JU,radictcd this He said Senatorand the H C Veddera a I Xe wherry Carthy will prove an asset to the Val Keiset had a been Sunday to j Ipnhlican party and he will urge  him to stump for all the GOP canpArbor for a rhorkup last week He has to tro back aain Homer Abney of rhuhbs Cornersis enlarging1 his home  Frajicis Harris of Detroit was intown Saturdayfinish his house Rev Keith and family leave Wednesday on their vacation in the southRev Paul Miller who has boonIS 108 YEARS OLDMrs Msy Ella Caldwell of 7700Oswley Road, Pinckney celebratedher 106th birthday June 30th at thetome of her son, John She formerlylived te Pinckney Although the oMest resident in die county she is stilltm fcMft heslth and active Someyearn ago she gained much fame as aa qaih maker and won mtny prizes ii state contests LIBRARY NEWSMiss Florence Prteuss snd Mrs Bonner spent last week stUke attending the Library TELEPHONE DINNERThe Thursday following the inaugeiaion of dial telephone service inPinckney 15 former Pinckney operators met at the home of Mrs Otto Poulson and then went to the MonksHotel, Brighton, for dinner Eachone was presented with a beautifulcorsage from the Pinckney FireDept It was also the anniversary of 12 years as chief operator for MrsPoulson She was presented with agift b her former fellow employees,and she presented each with a smalltoken of appreciationBUY SCHOOL SITEStMarys Church has bought theproperty of Mrs Erma Lewis at thecorner of Pearl and Hamburg Stsfor a site for their new school which will be built in 1966 Mrs Lewis has bought the James Whitley propertyon Dexter RoadNOTICEPrices at the Darrow Barber Shopwill remain as heretofor Haircutsr all types 100Shaves    7BeincludingSa todays, K B In the game with City Service of Justice of peace, Pinckney, The brideHoweir Pinckney got a chace to wore a pink nylon gown over net show off their new suits snd that1 was all as game was rained out in the fim iruiing with the score 0 to holding services in the Mennonitechurch was called hack to Ponnsylvanfa last week when a member ofhis family was hurt in an accident Mrs Edna Reasonthe Roy Reason familyweek enrl in Honor, Mich dates who so request it and thathe i certain they can elect more candidates if they use McCarthy Wethink he is all wrony and that thered not have been any such fisas the ArmyMcCarthy hearingif they hadnt tried to appease McCarc as the0 Ia fitted bodice and ankle lengthskirt Her flowers were rosesAfter a dinner at the Lakeland Innthe couple left on a wedding trip Beth sre employed at the MichiganState Sanitarium, HowelL thy We doubt his popular appealLenta and J he Maine election showed he had spent the , ri iliere Senator Potter of Michi ri is the only senator in the inquiry, except the j Democrats whoThe U N like the ld League of has lIalXJfi t l UP 10 McCarthy i Mth iNations does not seem to have anytv1 vvyJI u  Mcarthy inquiry ftidpower to carry out their decisions  tv1 vuvhKh ho Wl11 Pbably not getThey ordered the Communists out ,,f  wlln ,hl,s f,urt in lts present state IndoChina but words alone had no ri mml nator Ferguson of Micheffect and apparently the Commun   gmin ha rpfused  take aexpected to be renewed pressure toif China is ever admitted he will reDONKEY GAME JULY 2ftThere will be a donkey soft ballgame at Pinckney lighted field on Thursday nightjuly 29 STARLIGHT VARIETIES,July 9,10The Pinckney Masonic BuildingAsen, will put on their show entitled Starlight Varieties at the Pincknoylighted fieW Friday and Saturday, July 9 and 10 at 30 p m  following is the programMens Chorusr ji T   Harold Henry d has av,ays beenIndian Love Call Paula Curlett with Rainbow Girls EnsembleSelections by Fred KendallMinstrel Skit  Pinckney Melody MinstrelsPrple K Ann Birdwith members of 0 E S ists are about to take over the entire  has had soveral letters published incountry When that, happens there U iHe of McCarthy We remember 2   niae o f sterne r stuff admi t Communis t Chin a t o th e UN    he n Tedd y Roosevel t wa s presiden tSenato r Knowlan d o f Californi a say s  e wa f schedule d t o spea k a t a  bi g t2 ubhL an inChicagoRoutin e   Ra y A  Madelein eIntermissio nip a Goe s Hunting , 1 Ac t Pla yDirecte d b y Hele n Mille rDanc e Routin e Ra y A  Madelein esign fro m th e senat e an d devTt e hi s hon  h o foun d Senato r Lorime r o feffort s t o havin g thi s countr y wit h j 1In n l s who u   bem g inveshgate dth e UN  Knowland  fon d  1 ch f h p ha ud boU  hl S restor e iwu s t o bc  a t th e s PeaKer s tabl e h erpfuse d t o attend  Lorirae r wa s late runseated  Bac k whe n A l Smit h wa stoChainj f Ka i Che k t o powe r in  China T o d o thi s thi s countr y woul d hav et o  furnis h landing 1 barges ,munition s an d supplie s an dth e operation s wit h thei r scheduledplane s  xnuIU e a TO  be nominate d a g gover cove r I nor o f  ew Yor k h e wa s imorme dtha t th e conventio n intende d t o nom nav yan d the n miltar y me n doub t it s sue tess JUL Y 1 2 I S DEADLIN E Selectio n b yApplicator s fo r employmen t a s Finaltysubstitut e cler k i n th e Pinckne y Fred Kendal lpostoffiee  cannot b e accepte d afte r Th e Sof t Bal l tea m play s th e Cass Jul y 12 , 196 4 i t wa s announce d toda y   Lak e Tee h Schoo l ther e Frida yb y Postmaste r Lawrenc e JJapghnPe r  t 68 0 p , m  Leav e Pinckne y s tson s intereste d i n thi s positio n shoul d 0 0 pm appl y fo r th e Substitut e Cler k ex aminatio n a t th e poetogfi M withou t Pa rieifty Y fleesieSi rAen Product s Qa UPhoa e U P I  9M1  We ar e informe d tha t du e t o a  lat efros t ther e wil l b e n o strawberr ycro p her e thi s yea r excep t fo r ever bearin g berries  W e wonder  Las tsumme r Thoma s Bradstree t wh o ha ta  far m 4  mile s fro m Hudson , Mih ,installe d a  sprinkle r syste m a t a  cos to f 3000  an d ha d a n abundan t stra wberr y crop  Thi s yea r h e ha s anothe rbi g cro p an d i s lettin g peopl e pic kthei r ow n berries  S o mayb e i t wa sno t fros t bu t dr y weathe r tha t kille dth e berries  inate Willia m R  Hearst , th e publis hc r  a s U  S  Senato r o n th e sam e tick et  H e saidGentleme n i f yo u d o tha tanothe r candidat e fo r governo rI  absolutel y refus e t o ru n o n an yticke t wit h tha t sob  The y change dthei r plan s an d Roya l Copelandfo rmerl y o f Dexte r wa s nominate d fc gsenato r an d elected W E SERV EDinners , Sandwches , Ice  Crea mHom e Mad e Pie s TH E DE W DRO P IN NWinni e Gallagher  Pro p458 5 M36 , UkeUnd , ph  A CBrighton , Mich   M 4     SA ,v ji r,W      v                rhL  1     is  ,  vV  v Iv V     5 fe Ivfear,,1inVI Sponsored byPINCKNEY MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATIONStarlight StarringWJR SINGING STAR VarietiesComedy  Precision Dancjpg FRED KENDALLAt Veterans Memorial Fmld Pinckney, MkhiaanADULTi 100 U Juljr 7, 8THE MAD MAGICIAN ftftntagVincent Price and Mary MurphyFriday, Saturday July 9, 10 2Big Feetur2Spike Jonef and ait City SlickersimFIREMEN SAVE MY CHILDrlsjaBATTLE OP THE ROGUE RIVERwithGeorge Montgomery, Richard DenaingMartha Hyer CartoonSun Mon Tues, July 11, 12, 13 Hetinee 8ondar 20 P M ContSongs, Dance and Funin CinemaScope  Technicolor NEW FACESwithRonny Graham, Eartha KUt,RobertClary and Alice GhostlyComedy and Friday, Saturday July tiGUN FURYin TchnkoJprA Weetera StirringRock Hudson,Domia Beed,Pfcil Carey News andSunday, Monday, July 11, 12 THE BOY FROM OKLAHOMA in TechnicolorWilliam Rogers jr, Nancy Qiao, and Lon Cheney VSunday Shows S, e, 7 , Cartoon andTues, Wed, Thur, July 13, 1415 T H E MStarringJames Whitmore, John Waldon, and Edmund GwenaCartoon and Eager BeavetShowfi 715, 910Coming Men of the Fighting Lady,Cartoon Phantom of the Rue Morgue and Hell Below ZeroWed to Sat, July 14 to 17Technicolor SuperCharged ExcitingHELL AND HIGH WATER withRichard Widmark, Delia DamComedy and Cartoon 6588 Jackson Road, Ann Arborin ScinemaScope Pbon Normandy87083 Children under 12 admitted FieeScio Drivein TheatreLEE THEATREWhltmoro Lake, EBcbkjcroFriday, Saturday July 9, 10 THE BEACHHEADIn TechnicolorwithTony Curtis, Mary Murphy and and Frank LovejoyandTHE YELLOW TOMAHAWK in ColorwithRory Calhoun, Reggie Castle Friday, Saturday July 9, 10DANGEROUS WHEN WET In TechnicolorwithEther Wlliams, Fernando LamasSunday, Monday, July 11, 12 THE COMMANDin Warner ColorwithGuy Madison, Joan Weldon Selected ShortsJULY Ray Samuels and Madeleine83O P M Tues, Wed, Thur, July 13, 14, 15Double FeatureMEN OF THE FIGHTING LADYwithVan Johnson,Walter Pidgeon and KennethWynnandSONG OF THE LANDIn TechnicolorNws and Cartoon THE MOONLIGHTBarbara Stanwyck,Fred MacMurray CaitoonSunday, COMMANDla TeciurfeokwSpectacular CinemascopewithGuy Madison, Joan Weldon andALL ASHORE in TeehaieotarwithMicky Rooney, Dick Hayraee CartoonNew Cinemascope Screen No Ad vance in PricTues, Wed, Thur, July 13, 14, 13 V Feature 2RHAPSODY StarringElizabeth Taylor, Vittorio GasIn Case of Bad Weather Will B HtJd m PmcknJy School Geirge Reason sold Reo autoes to ,, A A ,    Jerry Duune and Dr C LSigler ROYAL AFRICAN RIFLES last week  TechnicolorStarringPresident Teddy Roosevelt will be Louis Hay ward, Veronica Hoieipresent at the 50th anniversary of Cartoon Agricultural College at Lansing onnext June THE ROUSH PLUMBING BAS MOVED TO310 WEBSTER ST UP 86 6 0 7 Pinckney 48 YEARS AGOMiss Kate Brown Is home fromher school m Chicago mer the sumA junior baseball league of boysfrom 18 to 17 has been formed withteams from DexterChelaea, Stock bsidg, Manchester, Grass Lake andalias I Floris Moran Leo Levey and Ruel i Cadwell pJayed with Anderson atOl ,, , , , 4 , ,  41 Stockbridge Sunday and helped deStockbdndge has sturted a drive to fet that team 4 to iraise money for a memorial gate to the veterans lighted field The Waterloo Band gave a concert and Mrs H W Crofoot attended e Ktri Beurman, 24, a graduate ofhe U of M law dept last June,was drowned at Thompson Lake, Howell  t Thursday They made tha trip in the Sigler Herbert McNeil of Cairo is operatauto ing the Anderson blacksmith shopThe new Carnegie Library opened ,at Howell Saturday bride hll game SftturdftyF P Glazier has given another The new Maccabee hall at Plain5000 to the Chelsea Methodist Old field is nearing completion  Peoples Hume J L Hudson gave  1000 and Chelsea is raising 1000 Sunday guests of Fred Read andwife at their lake cottage were DrThe school has hired the following stevt Brown and wife and the Johnnr OH M w v i,j ,nH Mr teachers for next year Supt Gaul McGuire family of Detroit, thejamDr and Mrs H F Sigler and Mr ono vnnv Mae Reason Lelio ea WMtlotr fun A WL DJ at last ladies aid tea at Plainfield Thursday Mae Reasen,Greenureen es Whitley family and Ross Read wifeSmooth asSailing Timein Michigan enjoy a ftlnss ofMichigan reued BeerSPECIALVENTS INMICHIGANtEGATTA AND SAIL XAC Lofc MoeotawaWATER FESTIVAL Auowt 6th lo Ith,PtntwatofWEST MICHIGANYACHTING ASSOC REGATTA Aygwt 6th toWhits Iak9  Neighboiiag NotesHugh Dean, 25, has been arrestedfor setting 3 fires m Linden whichcaused huge losses They were theFenton Lumber Co, Lee Lumber Coand Sheriff Clothing StoreLivingston county had a float inthe parade at Jackson Monday, cel brating the centennial of the Repufelie an party It depicted Kinsley 9Bingham of Green Oak, 1st Republiccan governor of Michigan, elected ill 1854 He was a member of the legialature, speaker of the house, served2 terms as governor and died in his second year as U S senator VicePresdent Nixon was the speaker onMoniiyCan viusch, Genoa architect is apatient at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Barbara Hill, 10 months,daughteiof Mr and Mrs Earl Hill of Brigh ton was killed last Tuesday when thecar, driven by her mother, hit a treeon Challis Road There are 4 other children in the familyThe Livingston county board ofsupervisors have passed a resolutionagainst the location of a prison orany more prison camps in this county This was in response to an appeal made by group led by MrsTyr Brogan who said politicianswere trying to get a prison locatedin this countyBarbaradell Way of Hamburg andJames Kelly of Five Points, Ala, were married last week at the home of the brides ount, Mrs Alex Pearson, in HamburgMr and MrsCharles Cook of FowlerviUe celebrate their 50th anniversary todayJames Donohue, son of Mr andMrs John LtDonohue of UnadilUhas been discharged from the U SNavy after 4 years serviceScene on Trtivas Bay, Lake Huron ATHON IACESSth, OwboyganLrtmfAlBA, BA, JVlichigan Orewers ssociation550 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganAlus Brewing,Co,  Frankenmuth Brtvting Cd  GxktlBrtwhf Ca TJlJfcr Brewing Co  Sritwaing Brewing Cp  Strti  j FISMIKG ANO STURGEON IHVEI CAMOl RACE August 151a, 1 ftlMMePaerson State Baal BOWwU VSCBQQBf17761054178 years ago the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the Con tinental Congress This documentset forth the purposes of men dedicated to freedom ever since It was here thftt the dignity and importance ofthe individual was first recognised in an official document of a government , In all lines of American businessthe part the individual plays is a re affirmation of the Declaration of Independence As a bank we are the custodiansof the funds of many individuals of our community We honor this trustand reaffirm the principles so dearIf defined oa Julr 4,17WWe Are Out for BusinessGet Our Appraisel tind Youll I Counly OfficialsIgnore Lawfor YearstWE ARE A GOOD QUALITY BUICK DEALER YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SERVICECRAFTSMANSHIP FOR 19 YEARSSTOP IN FOR A NEIGHBORLY VISITAny TimeLivingston Motor Safes Your Buick Dealer Howell, Michn JJ  CORNELL Candidate for Legislature LivingstonShiawassee District  Republican Ticket Thurber Cornell, born and raised Livingston county and is well qua lfied to represent the District of 0faMawaBsee ad Livinpston Ooun  fties His interests have been very   diversified, serving many different  KUm  municipal interestshaving been a supervisor of his township for several years, and a director of i  The Livingston County Mutual ire Insurance Company and the  the Livingston CoOperative Asaoc flation, and the Livingston County I arm BureauThurber Cornell was educated inthe public schools arid MichiganiMate College, is married and has a1 family of two sons and five rlautfh  ftiis He has proven himself to be a successful business man and farni eroperating a large farm in Livingston County as well es several tim V n   I fbVf r  Prosecuting Attorney, has refus Ihurber Cornell is exceptionally I J ,   11 I L wen though of in his oui commun  H to certify cm the Democraticity as a man of real xood judge Y  V VCI     Wl1 v ICIIIWVIUIIWnent, reliable, homst and capiablo   He niade an excellent record, whileserving two terms in Lhe legislature made many friends, representing no special interests  A man of the high calibre of Thuber Cornell i well wurih yuuriui consideration as yum Stateresenta tive Your support for Thurber Corntll and vote at the liepublicanInmary on August iid, WILL HE SIXCERELY APPRECIATED lou Seek To Ves ItTt Control ElectionJohn A Hagman, County Clerk, on the advice of Wilfred Erwin,WILLIAM B ELMER K O IHIGH DOLLAR ON ALL TRADEINS IN JULYWHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE milT RTTCK WILL BUILD THEM CONGRESSDKMOCRATIC TICK KT6thDISTRICT y candidates for county office, whohave regularSv filed petitionsThese gentlemen claim to bei relying on a lav which they, thernsefves, irp to this time, have ignored although the prosecutorhas been in office for nearly 8  and the clerk for nearly 40ANNUALSCHOOL ELECTION Of the Pinckney Community Schools Putnam Township,Livingston County Mit liigan, Will Be Held at theHigli School Gym tunderstand that some Re pubcan candidates have also  been refused a place on the bal lot by these same gentlemenj We understand that there ist pending in the Circuit Court a pe tition for a writ of Mandamus r  John A Hagman, Counojd,AT 800 P MMon, July 12 For the Purpose of Electing 2 Trust ees for a Term of Three Years, and for the Purpose of Transacting Such Other Business as May Lawfully Come Before Said Meeting Petitions have bn iiled for the foilowing candidatesFOR THREE YEAR TERMMURRAY KENNEDYFOR THREE YEAR TERM MRS GERALD CLARK Bill ElmerNative of Michigan, 30 years father of six ohihiranGraduate of University of Michigan1 degrees in Economics and Law Graduate of Henry Ford TradeSchool as apprentice tool and die maker Membu L S Naval Reserve, American Legion, Y M JA, P,T A Active in Cub Scouts, Submarine Officers in World Warj II, awarded Submarine Combat Medal and Naval Reserve Medal, served in Southwest PacificExperienced in court servvice Commissioner to Court of Claimsand over four years as AssistantMichigan, tax and public utilitiesDated the 21st Day of June, 1964  We believe that Republicansand Democrats alike are not inf sympathy with keeping compe tent, capable candidates of eithl er poittica party off the Election ballotWe believe that the RepublicanI voters of Livinyston County, ASt DISTINGUISHED FROM THE REERIC G ROSE Secretary of Board of EducationPinckney Community SchoolsDEMOCRATIC COUNTY COV Pursiant to the Law and by the of a Call of the StateSEWING MACHINESWe Service and Repair All Makes   Free Estimate Given in Advance Democratic ComTnitteei the Demo JR 19MiSinger Sewing MachineCompanyAll Wot Guarantiedor 84F PiBdcner114 Srth Mate 8U Am Aririch 1 ittlt Aim Arbo ids, Michigan, Saturday, August 14,in the forenoon and for the trasac tiort of such other business at maylegally come before the convention, Dater at Brighton, MichiganTune BUILDINGMATERIALSera tic Committee of Livingston County, hereby calls a county convention of the Democratic party ofsaid Livingston County to be held at the Court House in the City ofHowell, on Wednesday, August 11 at 800 p m eastern standard time,for the purpose of electing delegatesto the State pemcteratic Conventionto be held in the City of Grand Rap Martin J Lavan, chairmanDouglasThe Lloyd Warner famly of Ypsilanti and the Clarence Pratt familyof Ann Arbor spent Sunday at theJohn Boyer homePfc Jerry Henry left for CampKilmer, N J, Tuesday  PUBLICAN OFFICE HOLDERS IN THE COURT HOUSE believe in and will insist on fair playThe Democratic party will takewhatever steps are necessary togive the people of this County an opportunity to VOTE against theRepublican office holders now occupying the court house ,rJLivingston CountyDemocroiCommit VMIf  l vvl rtsrMl iWCZhCY MtMltB Wtdnttft , mi v1 tin Arbor Business R gajnBaipyapy   i1  jThe Berry Patch Gifts Of All Types107 F LIBERTY NO 228S0Stop in at The Berry Patctf T expected to find  A PLEAand e the fshper charm of SANT PLACE TO SHOP  quiet, unhurried, and with themost fascinating selection ofgifts I found it to be thelogical place to find that e pecially charming gift for an7nany beautiful giftsYoull agree that their wonderfully priced selection hasjut everything in eyecatch ing appeal Hifts from thisutor mean3 gifts 01 the ut most distinction During oneof my shopping tours I notic ed th beautiful windows ofthis shop I juat had to seewfyat was inside Here, I found exactly what pecially g gespecially charming friendI dont know everythingBUT I do know that youllfind the solution to your gifthunt at this delightful ihop Their selection is varied andbeautifulEDC BUILDINGFARM forCOMMERCIAL COTTAGEContact the State DistributorA H Payeur  Son FOUNDATION CO1643 8 State Ann Arbor  NO 30800CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE2921 JACKSON RD Before water conditionerswere perfected, the only softwater available was when theboutewtte hoarded rainwater Jrom one downpour to ano ther However, making softwater out of hard water is oneef our fine inprovementa H effer many ECONOMIESIN TIME, LONGER LIFEFOR FABRICS, and BETTEREIV1NG We now have soft water the CULLIGAN WAYJustallation of a Culliganunit it a simple operation It eonnected to your water euppyr in your home It profttei you with clear, soft wat NO 88522er from your tap The unit isj exchanged at regular inter vas Once a month you receive a bill Thats all there is to it You buy no equipment and you have no maintenance work SOFT WATER MEANS  your clothes lastlonger, there is no gummycurd or greasy film in sinks and bathtubs  cooking iaEASIER and TASTIER SO,FOR HEALTH and ECON OMY call the Culligan SoftWater Service and ask for information on their wonderfulunitLIBERTY RD KILLINS GRAVEL COConcrete  Wathed Sand, Gravtl, PebblesNO 87112NO 22515ilTY IS HIGHER THAN THE tPRICE WHEN DEALING WITH A WELLESTABLISHED FIRM SUCH AS THISj We are pleased in this reI view to tell you of the super ior product of the Killins Gravel Co Efficient help and speedy transportation arefactors in adding to theirpopularity and serviceTtie demand for readymixed eonerete has grown rapidly with the time by offering thetot product and service possible Its transitmixed unitsei the nigh discharge type, allow a chuting which elimin ates eoetly wheelingA PHONE CALL  or afOST CARD  to the firmsefflee in Ann Arbor, will as fture our readers of promptasd efficient service QUALWILLIAM L HAACK ANOHUTB FORREGISTER OF DEEDS C ANDttAIII Through no fault of my own I havebewj deprlred of the right to havefmy nam certified on the ballot i your eaadidate for the office ofRegister of Deeds in the RepublicanI Primary to be held Tusday,Augmt S, 1964The decision was made by thepresent County Clerk, John A Rig man, a member of the LivingstonCounty BlectioB Commission whoacted upoa the adriee of his legal advisor I have employed Counsel and taken legal action to have my name plaeed on the ballot The date of the hearing has been set for FridayJuly 9, 1954 at 930 A M at theCourt House in Howell, Michigam i wish to announce that I am still a candidate for the Office of Registerof Deeds on the Republican Ticket Thus, with youf kelp and support 1hope to be oi the ballot n the Norjember eleetionI eametlr selieityoo support aid roteMaeerelf YoorWLLUL31 L MICHIGAN WOODCRAFT CO1906 PACKARD ROADTry this popular cabinetshop if you want the highesttype of workmanship They are experts in all kinds of custom cabinet making and specialty furnishings A completely equipped cabinet shop and the ability to handle all classes of cabinetwork is very important tobuilders and homeowners In this area, there is no shop thathas met with more successthan that of the Michigan NO 22773Woodcraft Co and we arepleased to refer it to anyone desiring this type of serv ice You may be assured thatmeasurements will be strictly adhered to, and specificationswill be followed to the letter Only the best grade of materials and workmanship go intothe cabinet and millwork ofthis dependable firm We arepleased to include it in our re viewCOLE BOTTLE GASAuthorized Dealer  Michigan Bottled Gas Co NEW LOCATION 4043 Carpenter RdFormerly Ann Arbor Ypsilanti 5934JMr Cole already hasmanyfriends in this vicinity Inthe past few years, more im gac and its appliancesFor the one who is not familiar with Michigan Bottledprovements have been made Gas and its uses  it may be in living facilities for thesaid that it offers efficiencyfarmer and suburban dwellerIt is a far cry from the oldendays With the introduction of bottled gas, there has comea revolution in farm living,that has made suburban conditions often superior to citydwelling Recognizing the trend of improved conditions,Mr Cede has taken a lead inthis area in supplying bottled jfied customersANN ARBOR PAINTAND BODY SHOP111 NORTH FIRST STREET Without a doubt, this is oneof the foremost body and fen der shops in this part of thestate The management hashad years of experience in thisbusiness and is recognized for its honesty and good workmanship It specializes in ACOMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE and has the necessary equipment to do a perfect jobAnn Arbor Paint  Body ANN ARBOR NO 24892Shop is expert in auto paint ing Their prices are reasonable so call them or stop inand get an estimate on your job You will like the courteous and prompt attention you will receiyeWhen you deal with thisfirm, so thoroughly reliable, you will be sure of the best inworkmanship and quality materials and you will find theirprices are bestWAoONS FOR BRAKE SERVICE400 p Washington At Division NO 89327Good brakes have saved ialists can do this most satismany a life Watsons in Ann jfactorily Arbor, have the most efficientequipment for proper repairs1 and maintenance of brakes In the managements behalf, we invite you to inspect their establishment and seeSlides, their correction sertwhat facilities and suppliesvice, they have a fine brakeaccessories department Car and truck owners willfind this firm most depend able If you brakes are notfunctioning properly, its time for a checkup and adjustment Watsons brake spec for efficient brake repair areavailable in this area Watsons is a credit to the busi ness life of Ann Arbor andvicimty We recommend it toyou for DEPENDABLE andSAFER DRIVINGAttention AttentionHOW IS YOUR AttentionV  Picture TubeB IT WEAK ORW HAVE THE tQUlPMttf PIC LUgE TUBES AT A VERYLOW COSTOUR WORK IS GUARAN itti ruR 30 DAYSSHIREYS RADIO TVPhone 83F2Prociaiey, Michigan and economy Aside fromhome use, it ie being usetiwidely by farmers in brooderhouses and for other commercial uses It is simple to operate and handle If you areinterested in checking with Jothers who now use this service, contact Mr Cole He can,refer you to many satis 1BOTSFORD TILE COFor Floors  Walla  Mantels  Bathroom Fixtures2415 W STADIUM BLVD ANN ARBOR  NO 88863 Wall andfloor tile coverings enables them to fcive you thewill be installed in un expert j highest quality work ard mamanner by this reliable firmltemis a the HEST,PRICESwhich is well known to many Wei known as dependable in this area TKE MANAGElile contractor, let this firmMEN INVITES VOlTt INQUIRIES and will be jlad togive you information alout your tile job and no oMiation is invoked It handles tile ofhighest quality for floors, walls, mantels, bathroom fix vii an orttimatp In thisrsview, we are glad to tell youof the outstanding facilities of the Eotsford Tile Co No firmis in better position tosolve your wall and floor tile problems It guarantee satisfactures, etc Botsford Tile Co jtion experience in the tile business STORM PROOF ROOFING SIDING COMPANYAluminum Combination Storm Doors and WindowsP O Box 430  NO 88350111 S 4TH AVE, EVES NO 54112PROMPT SERVICE, REA1 Persons contemplating busiSONABLE PRICES, and thein thisarea FINEST MATERIALS are re ness or home frying roofingsponsible for the wide patronage extended this firm Builders and private homeownershave learned from exprience and siding jobs  or repairjobs  would do well to getthis firms estimates Their applicators are expert and thethat it pays to deal with them  management can offer youThis firms business has complete satisfaction at agrown with its long list of sa price you can afford If youtisfied customers Storm proof want quality and the best inRoofing and Siding Comments aluminum combination stormfavorable mention MI this bus doors and windows this firm iness review of Ann Arbor be can help you also,cause it has served faithfully ehio ns and well many homebuildersBECKERMEMORIALS I3ARRE GUILDMarkers  Monuments MausoleumsBronze TabletsCut Stone and Marble2429 W STADIUM BLVDANN ARBOR, MICHIGANPHONE NO 2 0181RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSRITTER T V SALES AND SERVICE125 Webster St, t Phone 111 PINCKNEY, MICHIGANReady ForYesterdays rr  r  f possibler 7 ut today9 r  ,   hardly would be possible Americadays railroads enabled AmerUa ul come a single Ration spanning a consentrur amazing America of today, s America will be as depettcleitf uponrereads as it was yesterday A greater era h wr S y without railroads copof ccrieig for Its vast, vita, growingc needs   7 those railroads are pre9aring for to morrows task They have poured bier m  r   dapfbl g mechan technica l r scientifi c detai l feat cane  the m adeouat e fo r th e natio n the yserv o ha t bee n lef t out  aIn tmd Its railroad s ar e march  t r  tomorrow  ,  kv     , lf ,  I1 A   JkA11T ,  Vj        WTmmStoreGROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGEHIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STOREBETTER Edison Horn Urvti Athisor, UH,shows Mrs Dtsmond Witrs lilatest technique in vrspphu fodfor freezing Tho Waiters fatmhk foot freezer is duy wetittoekidwith good things to with an ELECTRIC farm frZ0fMr and Mrs Desmond Walters farm about 90 acres in 8t Qalf County They are general farmers with a milking herd of 12 cows, Tbtyiilso keep 200 to 500 Jayiag hens, and raise 500 broilers a ya The Waiters keep their farm freezer packed with meats, fruits andvegetables, either homegrown or purchased Mrs Walters says sht doesnt know how they would get aldhg without it She finds freezingeasier than canning and loves jhe convenience of always having tatty food at her finger tipsYou, too, ean enjoy better meals and extra convenience the year round with a farm freezer For full information set your Bdisoti Hoot Service AdvisorGood wiring isalways importantSo always ask f your Farm ServtceAdvisor for bisrecommendations DETROIT EDISON   PtaftkBty DispatchEntered at Second GlassMatter at PottofflceAct of Much 8, 1877Km Howell St Pincknsy, MichSubscription Met fUO a YawBora to Mr And Mrs Keren LedwidgeDonna Lou Baper Friday adaughterThe Leonard Los family visited relstives at Manton over the week endMrs Tom Hill of Dexter was hurth an auto accident last week Phillip Murphy informs that heand Albert Mrofka are lumbering onthe Shiawaaaa Elver this summerBob Pike, Pet Backus and Leo Lavey called on Wo Shehan and wifeSundaySunday guests of Mrs Mary Hoff were the Misses Jessie Winchell and Hazel Adams of petroitJohn Engleaod wife of Flint wereSaturday guests of Mrs Mary Hoff, Sunday guests of Mr and MrsGerry Eichman were the Donij Spears family of Detroit, Russell Glover family of Webberwille, theAmbrose Kennedy family, Mrs Irvin Kennedy and Mrs Louise Hamiltonof CaCliforniaWeek end visitors of the BenWhite family were the Carl Bidwellfamily of Brighton and the Frank White family of Howell Jiramie Bidwell stayed for a visit CompletePlumWigHxlwtsand SuppliesElecWc, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install WeSenrloaPHONE UP83114 1 0 7 5 EAST i MrsMae Mets of Howell spentSunday at the Lee Lavey home  George VanNorman was in Chi cago last weekThe familyenter itained alltheir children and families Sunday also Ed Anderson of Chicago The Robert Tasch family ore spending 2 weeks at Harrison, Mich Wayne AtLee and wife are visititing the Cy AtLee family at Gladwinftl J Reason Tnd wife spent Sunday with Mrs Mae Rane at Whitmore LakeThe Max Reynolds family vacationed at South Haven latweekThe Edsil Meyer family, VernClark and Shirley Hosier, Bob Clark and Barbara VanSlambrook andJack Clark and Vicki Lazlo picnicedat Bishop Lake SundayThe Walter Clarks spent the weekend at East TawasThe L J Henry family were Sunday guests at the Keith Bradburytme at ChelseaGrace VanNeman of Jacckflbn spent the week end at the George VanNorman homeThe Francis Shehan family spentSunday at the Lundeen cottage at at Hiland Lake Earl Savery and wife of Dexterwere Sunday guests at the RalphHall homeI Robert Mitchell and wife and 2 daughters of Portland, Oregon,the  Arthur Mitchell family of Webber ville and Russell Roberts family otGregory called at the W H Meyerhome Sunday Mrs Minnie Parker of Ann Arborcalled at the Clifford VanHorn fam ily Sunday  Mr and Mrs Robert Corton ofChampaign, 111, spent the week endat the George VanNorman home The George Meabon and Lynn Hendee fsmties spent the week end at Lovells Week end vsitors at the LesterMcAfee home were Roy Corneliusfamily of Milwaukee, Sandra air of of Racine,Wis,the Arthur Campbell, Ray Wilson and Don Beebe families of Lansingj The Harold Porters had for week end guests the Carren and VernNorrig families of Grand RapidsThomas Jolish family, Augusta andMrs Fern Cutler and family COALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON To Allow Yon To Fill Up For Next YearOrder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119D EHoey Sons TRUCKSTRACTORCARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO IIOWEM, MICH  PH 1632Represented by H W Wt LIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  PHONE 32PUILGASTAPPAN WITH COOUTSSPECIAL LIMITED TIME OfFEROTAT1 OF MICHIGANPrefcaU Ceort fer the Itmnif Regular PriceAllowance for yot Vu pay pnlf 0000000000000ofkeldMr and Mrs Kenneth Zill Rosalie t Anita Shirey U visiting her grand The Andrew Nsbit family spent, 4 Wash have returned from a two parents at Mioweeks trip to Ft Meyers, Florida I   , , , ,   J The Mike Jamala family of DeThe Edwin Sprout family leave  troit called on the Murray KennedyIbis week for vacation In the upper family Sunday ,  Jerry Ledwidge who has been IThe Ather Wyle, Fred WyUe, Le t playing ball with the Lubbock, Texas Ikad Grant families and Mary Wylie    pienieed at Sheets Lake SundayMrs Dorothy Dfokel and childrenwere itt Stockbridge WednesdayMartin Bitter jr and wife spentthe week end at Cadillac Tommy and Jlkky stayed at the Mark Nash the 4th at the Gordon Setter hornsin YpsilantlSunday guests of the LawrenceCambum family were the John Ketoenteam is home, the team havngcountered financial difficulti SjuUyThe Howard Read family spent, family were the Bob Mitetr familyMonday at the Wilde cottage at Por l of Stockbrttge, James Brofan family  f Li d Ah BUi dThe Joe Griffith family ipattt the, oa4 rttst Te Oisom homo In tage LakeThe Ray, Donald, Jim Burns, JackYoung, Kenneth Fry, Bernrd McaCluskey families picniced at Cunning Lake Sunday vDayidtad to of Lansing and Arthurwife of Gregory f yBuUis and the Matter ef the Stewart Anderson,DeceasedI Al a mrtftsj ef acid Court July 1, 1W4 v1 lrasilgeaotmble Hiram Blth Judge ef Predate, Notice is Hereby Given, That all persons interested in said estate aredirected to appear before said Probate Court on July 27, 1964, at 10001 A Mto show cause why a license should not be granted to Gerald Reason, administrator of said estate jto sell or mortgage the interest ofsaid estate in certain real estate de1 scribed in his petition, for the pur of paying debts and claims and administration expenses and mortgage XI if Ordered, that loties he given by nbUmtion of ahetee lor three weeksreHeos te sett Uy ot heaiiag in the Vtettoey Dtspetsk and that the pet 4tm eaoae a eepy ef this noMee te pen easv cnewn per nias Us kst kaewm addresseipt deal laejl faurHsB li days hirfng at ay peteomU prior te Come Inddjf, Sea this    beoutlful 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Specialtyimpression on Uat Your Property With MeWHAT YOU SAf THATCOUNTSpeople than anything we can  say about our service SoTOO to know that your re ons are appreciated bymember of our staff , cm bring in a friend, you canso us to give him the same, , si attention that won yurVnwm and good faith General InsurancePhone 59FS Pinckney, Michllrtt National BankFlOWHtt WR ALL OCCAftONi iffftORAL COMPANYUnity William Allen It, USA aomMrand Mrs Ray Alls ofwe married to Patrick Ljfcriak, tt,last week by Bev Meede of theHowell Baptist church, The engagement of Donna Leachof Plkdnfiehi to Melria WUteaft ef Howell ia announcedThe name of Howell Area Schoolshas be pprored by the eountyboard of educationI The eagagement of Stanley Beece, giandson of Mr aad Mrs Abel Hainea of Pinckney to Ytrgtla jTripp of Ann Arbor H mnotmced I Isabel Nash and Mrs Ruth Ritter Harold RadyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154F8 PinckneyFederal Supervision OF FEDERAL RESERVE vAND FEDERAL DEPOSIT CB CORPORATION Insured Up to 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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>u T      ,     V siVM , r  Jane 29, 19S4HUM 10 AM IHRMR Michigan chemist and engwill try to make gold out of seawat r, figuretvely speaking through increated business through the StLawrence, waterway It took 40 years to get tlie seaway approved Jonfc Beukma, head of the MichEconomic Development Co, says the away will have as great effect onMichigan economy as the, auto didIndustries now using railroads and truck will eventually change toshift ut the change will not take plaee ovr night Th anefit will be divided into  i, commercial and industrial, jAnd Milwaukee will gain theUkafgan industries have a hazyWee of joreign trade At the present time 960 of state of Michigan in dustries are in engaged in importand export trade Most of it moves y rail to New York, it will alsocttt the cost of shippng it is estimat ed about onethird Prices of banamaSi pineapples and tropical fruit fruit should dropThis development may take a generation Alao the seaway is only ex,pected to be open 7 months a year However there is a lot of work tobe done by seaport townsHarbors mustbe deepened, dock improvedCity fathers should also consider it when they draw up zoning ordinan eeThere has also been conflict between cities and boards of supervisors over financesthe cities chargingthat the boards set so low a ceiling that proper operations and prepara for the seaw7 wai impossibleSTARLIGHT VABIETIESJuly 9,10 The Pinckney Masonic BuildingAsfn, will put on their show entitledStatttgfct Varieties at the Pinckneytinted field Friday and Saturday, uly  and 10 at 830 p mThe following is the programOpening Number  Mens Chorus, Travelogue , Harold HenryIftdtan Love Call Paula Curlett with Rainbow Girls EnsembleSeJectiey Fred Kendall HinsJtrtl Skit Pinckney Melody MinstrelsHasp Purple K Ann Bird with members of O E SDeaee Room 7 Ray  Madeleine Intermission Goes Hunting, 1 Act Play Dineted by Helen MiUer  Eay 4 Madeleine ned Kendall FinaltyNttes of 25 Years Ago Ptnofcney beat Dexter here Sunday to 4 in 13 innings Jim Moran allowed 7 hits Pinckney got 8 off Chet het laupt of Dexter In the 13th  Neighboring NetesElwin Breniser, Wtlard WilUe,Dan Howlett and Hollis Holloway spent the week end in northern Michigan and took a trip down theSturgis River in a canoeClaude Devine of Dexter receiveda pin and scroll last week for having been employed by the Univer sity of Michigan for 30 yearsThe coat of the summer recreation program is 1200Mr and Mrs Ray Steeb of Dexter have moved to Lansing He wasNew York Central agent there and a past master of the Masonic lodgeBorn to Bob Mast and wife ofDexter, at St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, June 20, a daughter,Janet Kay The Horace Lickley family ofDexter attended the postmasters convention at Mackinac Island last weekThe engagement of Joyce Harmon, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gordon Harmon of Fowlerville to Stan ley Lock wood of that place is announcedThe Fowlerville school district isconsidering erecting a new schoolbuilding The school enrollment has increased 45 percent in the last 8years It is now 1031 The bond iss ue to be voted on July 2nd is OforwalkMoran singled, JCBowman got a hit scoring Lee andending the game Cox has gone to Cadillac to playbail and Ike Lewis replaced himKoran struck out Ernie Vick U of tarH timestyn Soper and Don Pattonwist married at Toledo June 22 At ta annual commencement Wilaelmina Beurbonnais won the firstEnglish prise of 16 and and Viola luraett the 2nd of 10 Viola alsoon the American history awardpresented by Ed Kearney411 previous record were brokenSaturday night when over 500 attended the annual Pinckney highachool reunion at Winana Lake Country Club Ross Read gave thewlcomt speech Norman Reasonwas toastanaster, Speakers were4y Teeple, Leo Monks, Morley Vaughn, Dr Bernard Glenn, Nelliefeoentyaii, Jdksephine Watta, DONCyrus Gardner, Dr Norman Wilson, UKhia Wilson, Supt Doyle, DorothyWilson sang and Mildred Hainea played John Rane called for danc ing, Among those there were HonLynn Gardner and wife and M TXeUy ftParker has bought Mrs Nellie Fryes house James Shirey has sold his farmat White Lodge to E S Young of aJi Dinkel, Stanley Dinkel iUoaedy attended theexercises at Jacksonschool Friday night where Ruth graduatedWeddige o41 station was robb Friday night 200 in goods taken, jgaturday 2 men wereS arrested Saturday at Webberville    a stolen car and part eddie loet was fosnd in the The body of Donald Davis whodrowned at Coon Lake June 14 wasrecovered last week,was at Fowlerville The funeralTHE SENIORWe left Pinckney at 680 a Monday morning and arrived West Virginia at 916 p m It was HrReaders birthday and Mrs Conkltohad a birthday cake for him ana ft card We left at 900 a  for Washington and stopped on tae way atthe beautiful Luray Caverns We reached Washington 0 p mndsaw the Washington and Lincoln monuements and Smithsonian InstituteIn the afternoon we vested MtVernon,, home of Washington Somef went to the ball game and some toto the ArmyMcCarthy hearing Thursday we visited jhe capitol HwnhSI Marys Catboila ChurchRev Tr Albert Schmttt, Pastor9008cbedult630, 800,110the FBL building,, CtgressionaiLibrary, Jefferson Memorial, andsaw South PacificFriday we spent at Ashbory Parkand Saturday went to New YorkCity saw the Empire State Building, Rockefellow Center and Other sitesWe took a boat trip around Maohattan,saw the Statue of liberty Sunday some went to churca antf others swimmingWe got to Buffalo at 500p ra Monday and went to a drivein theatre   J Tuesday we arrived at NiagaraFails and saw the glass factorywhere they made glass into dfferentthings and engraved designs on it We visited Fort Niagara antfaw the floannar Beneduki 680, 800, 900Novena DfotAousFriday evening, 780 p m Oonfessions Friday after Novenna Devotions, Saturday 730 to 900 p mSunday Bafore 800 massMsssosita GimrehCalvary Mannohite Church Rev Exra Beachy, PastorS S Snpt Walter EachMorning Worship 1000 Deaths MRS IDA BACKUS Mrs Ida Backus, 84, died , at herhome on Dutcher Road Friday Sheleaves her husband,Floran,PmBack us, 2 sons, Lee and R C, and a daughter, Mrs Ivan Bigger The funeralwas at the Swarthout Funeral HomeMonday afternoon, Rev Hitncock of the Church of God, Wrights Cornersofficiating Burial was in the GreenCemeterySunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800Gtflgregafional Church  Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AMMorning Worship 1046 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at theCfaurea atWed Choir Practise 800730 P MA Hearty Welcome To Allcannons used in the eartyswers Thatnight we visited the falls and it was very pretty with the colored lghtsPetitions are being circulated atJn itWe crossed Ambassador BridgeChelsea to deepen Mill Creek which coming home and had no trouble At   to Dexter 700 p m we reached Pinckney, allruns from near therewhere it emptier into the Huron  vejy tired We had atripRiver into a county drain It is 36miles long, Mrs Perry Noah, 81, of NorthLake died Jufle 23 She leaves herhusband and 2 daughters Funeral atthe North Lake Methodist church SaturdayTh Brighton firemen will holdtheir annual July 4th celebrationwith a street parade The Carl Carnival will furnish entertainmentLast week Byron voters approveda 13 room school building and anauditorium The Rev Walter Geske of theHoweil Presbyterian church becomes president of the Lions Club next month Howeily jj pand enjoyed every minute of it and The Peoples ChurchUndenominationalM36 West between Main and Unadllla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School Sunday Worship MRS MAGDELINE KRAMMrs Magdeline Kram, 72, passedaway Saturday morning She was born in Detroit No 1,  1881, thedaughter of Carl and Amelia PorthNeu She married Albert Kram Nov 15, 1908 They moved 10 Pinckney in1927 on the Alfred Monks farm and later to Laketland Surviving are her husband, 4 sons, Carl, Howard,Geneand Arthur and a daughter, Mrs Carrol Wade, Whitmore Lake Thefuneral was at the Keehn Funeral  Home, Brighton, Tuesday afternoon,Rev Claus officiating Burial in the, Fairview Cemetery CURRENT COMMITAnother round took place lastweek between the American Cancel Society and the cigarette co who turn out tailor made ciThis affair has been going on fojsome time and both the society and the companies are conducting expeliments to prove or disprove thetheory that cigarette smoking is cductive to iung cancer The latestrelease by the American Cancer Soc ciety reported that a survey of 209000 men in the 50 to 70 year oilgroup showed that death from lung cancer was aa much as 75 percentliijher among cigarette smokers than among nonsmokers They added that their experiments were faf ltdfrom co p were fafompleted and they had not yetd a fil li Threached a final conclusion Theport was isued by Dr Little of society The cigarette companiesalso conducting a test that remay945 AM 1100AMYouth Group 700 PMsaw hundreds of wonderful things Evening Servic e 800 pmwe will never forget Ann SIteason Thur Prayer Meeting 800 P M Jr Choir Practise Wed 400 P MFIELD TO BE LIGHTED FRIDAY  Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P M MRS MARY STEVENS DUNSTONThe body og Mrs Mary StevensDunston who died at Wayne was buried in the Pinckney Cemetery lastThursday She leaves her husband, John, and a 6 year old son The Stevens famiHy lived near the John Dono hue farmUNREST AT COVNTV SEATj We understand things got a bit hot at the county seat last week when anattempt was mack to bar William Haack and Charles Gatesman, Republican candidates for register of deeds and prosecutor from the primary ballot because they had not filedcertificates of identification This before a conclusion Is a rived at It is being done by reput able doctors The companies claimthey have given their committee eonplete ireedom of thought and actionand are only concerned with the pub lie welfare Still it would be a peouliar situation if the eigaaettepany research commttee should in a finding identical with that ofthe American Cancer SocietyMaine holds her elections ahead otthe rest of the nation and the old comAfter a lapse of 3 years there will We Extend a Christian Welcome to j law h seldom been enforced as the Breryonebe night soft ball games on the lighted field here Friday night July 2  1In the first game Dick Kennedys  BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCHgrade boys will meet the GilkesZis i 3 Miles N  3 Miles W of Pinckney  it ka Hardware team of Howefl at 700 U060 Swarthout Rd  N Hamburg tott  county clerk usually knows all thecandidat This time there wasademand it be enforced and all candidates who had not filed the certifi iv barred from ballotWe unka Hardware, team HoweH U060 Swtout , gp m and at 830 p m the Pinckney Sunday Morning Service   1000 1 state however that Judge Smith,Mrs team will play the City Service team  Sunday School followed by Message EusimanTreas,and County Olerkof Howeil The Pinckney team has new suitsblue with white trim through thegenerousity of the village dads and the grade boys will have red jerseys Sunday Evening Service 745Thurs Night Prayei Service   745 Frank Shultz, PastorEveylnRickett,17oF Brighton will I Pinckney has around 10,000 invstu J and K ith d n tne field   seems a shametour Japan and Korea with a var iety show this summer She plays a jjaxephoheJames Tinkkaen of Pinckney andBurton Robinson of Fenton are callin the draft this monthCharles Hill of Lartsing has been the field and it seems a shameto let it lay idle as it basthe past 2 years All the boys ask is enoughpatronage to pay for ihe lights 9670 Marshall RdGen 75490South Lyon, MichGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION 9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry Mattis, PastorSunday School 1000 AMMorning Worship 1045 A MEvening Service 140 P M780 p mWIN AT PRISON CAMP  WD , Pinckney beat the Chilson prison Wed,prayer Meetingas secretarymanager of thecamP Tuesday night 14 to 8 PaulHoweil Chamber of Commerce Singer pitched 6 innings and retired DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COV Mrs Reynolds Wylieof Howeil with a 14 to 4 lead Higgs Pitched pursiant to the Law and by thegave a stork shower last week for the last inning, walked 4 men and all direction of a Can of the Stateii J JtUryYat A iomtMrs Floyd Shelters Barbaralie48 YEARS AGOGeorge Reason took a load over to County, hereby calls a county convention ol the Democratic party ofANNOUNCEMENTMr and Mrs I E Jams announ County to be heldVJCUre IMJUBUn WOK ft lOaa OVer 10 , r ,,Howell Monday  U Reo to ,M the ,  rtt ce the engagement of their daugh Rt thg Court Housc, in th, City ofWnaers, WS flBBTBIce Cream andTHB raw DROP INN Wiaait OcBagaer Prop  Lafcelaad, ph AC 9W37Midu  ball gameStockbridge beat Pinckney harthere Friday 5 to 1 BatteriesPlackney Moran  Lavey, StockbridgeHines  Berry Rev Crane sold 1500 little chicksto Paul Bock of Detroit last weekExcursion to Detroit over theGrand Trunk Sunday Round tripticket 100Albert Hughes of Fowlerville andGrace Knooihuisan were married married last weekSome here have new potatoes nowKirk Haze is helping build thenew barn on the Glennbrook farm The following from here are attending summer school at the Ypsil anti Normal Jessie Green, Mae Reason, Laura Lavey, Joie Devereaux, Emmett Harris, Mary Greiner Bert Lyons, formerly of Pinckneyis with the army in the PhilipinesvPinckney beat Lyndilla here Saturday 15 to OFrank Dolan pitchedAustin Walters is advertising fora gold watch he lost  20 Pinckney high school alumni attended Ihe reunion at Lakeland lastFriday and took  the launch trip down chain 7 lakes They organizedas followsPresM TJGaulVice Pres, Louis MonksjSec,Florence AndrewsTreas, Rue Cadwell Execut Com Martin Clinton, Mrs Alma Harris,Jessie Green Poet, Glenn Hinchey Historian, Morley VaughnJulia Brady and Louis Bouchierwere married at St Marys church WednesdayJerry Dunne entertained Supt TJGaul and the boys of the graduatingclass at croquet Thursday Ice creamwas servedMrs Fred Grieve was quiet badlyburned last week destroying potatoepotato bugs when she mistook gas oline for keroseneJohn Duune is attending theboardof supervisors session at Howeil this weekliame Brady has closed her schoolHoward Raad bald open novae Sunqr in fafc HoweU tvfadMsJaB son ofand Mrs Darrel Baker Howeil, on Wednesday, August 11time,Hagman who arc the election commission will certify Messrs Haackand Gatesman for primary ballot  let the voters decide  was that As Maine Goes, 80Goes the Nation This rarely held true however as Maine is a rockribbed Republican state and turnedin Republican majorities even in the Franklin Roosevelt landslide daysLast week the primaries were held there in which Mrs Margaret Smithone of the few women senators wasoppossed by one,Jones, a 100 percentsupporter of Senator McCarthy and his methods Back in 1950 MrsSmithin a declaration of conscience speechcondemned Senator McCarthy andhis methods Jones saw a chance tocapitalize on what he thought wasSenator McCarthys popularity andentered the race against her The SO called McCarthy popularity evidently did not exist in Maine asLatter developments Although the , Smith won over Jones B toprimary ballots are already printedCounty Clerk Hagman got a letter onTuesday night from George Mont gomery, state election commissioner to whom the matter was referred ordering him not to print the names ofHaack, Gatesman or the Democrat candidates on the ballot under penalty f criminal prosecution The decsionwas to be made tonight whether to reprint the ballots If they are reprintedcourt action is probable,Lakeland The bridetobe graduated  T  m f  7 from Dexter high school and work for  prpole felect,ng delegates for MontgomeryWard, Ann Arbor to  Pemtic ConventionHer fiancee graduated from Pinck l   in th City of Grand Rapney high school and works for the Co Michigan, Saturday, August 14, operative Roofing Co of Ann Arb n the forenoon and for the trasactiort of such other business as mayMARRIED SATURDAYSally Owen of Stockbridge wasmarried Friday to George Look of Detroit George Bradley of Piackney was best man The wedding party went through Pinckney on theirway to TawasBARN RAISING SATURDAYJohn Burg is building a 32x60 footquonsett style barn which was truck ed from Illinois It was ready cutThe D  I Gravel Co of Howeilpoured his footings and floor for legally come before the conventionDater at Brighton, MichiganJuneLavan, chairmanDouglashim The barn raising is at 1000 a mSaturday, July 3 HefretthmentB andentertainment All invited  LIBRARY NEWSNew books at the library for thechildren areFirst Book of Airplanes bq Bendick, Story about Ping byFlack, Wee Gillis by Leaf and FirsfBook of Birds by WilliamsonThe Ray Burns, Don Burns, Jim jBurns, K Frye , D Conklin, JackYotng and Gregory McCluskey fam iliet, and Mrs Tressa Coyfie, 22 inall had dinner at Frankenmuth Sunfday LOCAL NEWSJack and L I Haines arrivedhere from Norwalk Calif Monday Myron Hughes was runninp a rotary power lawn mower last weekwhen a wire caught in it and wasshot into his knee Infection develop MrslOfMcCarthy supporters say itwax nota true test as McCarthy iM not enter the state or say a tingle word in support of Jones Still ifJones had won they would not have hesitated to claim creditDue to the milk strike in Detroitnnlk deliveries ended there Thursdayuml ii was necessary for resident there to po to miik depots or storesv to get milk  The AFL, controls tWcreamery workers and the CIO taadrivers The creameries want to ab ilish the 7 day week while the work eis are opposed as it would meanless nuney for them They also wantn day off a week and 2 weeks vaca tion every H month The strike is notexpected to last long and in order tohotd their ply the creameriesA u  inn u  1  w ineir supply tne creared and his fever was 102 but he isfthe farmers for dumpingin the Ma Mame district BOB JONS8COUPh ia home from her  8p on Jnly 6 BOB JONW BKiv1WThe Bob Jones University Musical formed one of the 4 Bob Jones musicEnsemble will present a sacred mu groups now touring the nation sic program at the Peoples Church Thein program will IncludeThese six young people come from lies Nh Cli hymns, classical compositions, medschool at, Corftmaa for the summer These six young people come from lies vid J1 i 4 different states , North Carolina, vocal, quartett, quintet selections, Pennsylvania , Indiana and CaUfor trios, dueU, se4s afoT instruementalW f h flt b 8il Meads their d recovering nowMunith farmers have asked disas  uiJNvedLorelief from the Farmers Home Com misson statinjr that the high watersof the Portage River have done over 4,000,000 damage to their crops Washtenaw county sheriffs officers were called to 9440 Portage Lake Road at 400 am Tuesday andarrested 8 Detroit youth who weretrying to break in a cottayx where 10 giils were vacationing The Ladies Missionary Societymet with Mrs Eloise Campbell Tuesday night Mrs C Schlicht and son, Paul, andthe George Dagg jrfamily of Detroit spent the week end with MurrayDagg and wife Paul Schlict remainfor the week Miss Eva Melvin returned Wedncsday from a 2 weeks visit with the Edward Drost family of Huntsville,Alabama Karen Eichman spent last week tthe Russell Glover home at Webber ville Her parents, went after herSundayThe Basil Whites of Ionia spentlast week at the Ben White home,Thursday with them they called at the the Fred Eveis home in LyndonMrs Roberta Miller and daughter,Rita were at the U of M hospital on Thursday for a checkupTheMillerbaby is home from Hollis Holloway home Mrs Anna Pacey and Mrs WalterGlover called at the Roy Dillinghamhome Sunday The Howard Wrightfamily of Fowlerville cadled Satur dayW F Close and wife are attendng the Shrine convention at Atlantic City this weekMrs Alberta Ciose attended the50th anniversary of the Fulton OESChapter last week 26 visiting wor thy matrons were thereHerb Palmer and wife took Pattyto Detroit Sunday from where she took the train to St Jouis, Mo, tovisit the W pitals and other institutionsrecoiyeis said to have started up iasome places In Detroit and PolkaCommissoner Pippins has ordered the police to crack down on it Thacampaign to get a proposal on tilebillot ths fall to allow the people to vote on it this fall seems assuredas the required 300,000 aignaturafhave bfeen obtained on petitionsThe firemen who spearheaded thai drive to get signatures complain that that veterans groups and churcheswho formerly derived profit from bingo have given them litte assit tance Apparenty the only way tohandle bingo h to license it in thsame way horse racing is licensedand a license displayed prominent in places where bingo is played Tadtate always needs more revenoaand such a proposition as this would appeol to the legislatureShirley HosierSunday at the Walter CiadK at BobJeaas for the first aumberstspsft ooaabJa taay actor wiU Meads, theirver a The Jonason spent S pay home of JackThe revolution in Guatalma is aweek old and at last account no outhad been killed or wounded whichhas caused the press to hint it is sythetic The insurgents have Bet up a new capital but it is in Hondurasnear the Guatamala border The Con munists who are in power now daifllthe revolution is sponsored by ths United PYuit Co who control tbfruit business there but revoluttaaahave always been commonplace  jthe banana republics of CentnAmericaLmngttonLodgeNeHl July 6 8 p m, RegularFridaySaturday, oly 9,light Verities at Pinckney FieldLawrence Bancan, W MmFor your AvonFlossie Fisher Phone UP 8Herbert Court and wife  afattae Barry Mur, bana, 111, spent Sunday at  Geoige YanttonnaB hoasv  ,  r   , X  ib  t ,   ,IVI   Wa Thar, Jane U, July 1 Thar, FrT, Sat Jalyn, 2,  3 Di8hUy Winter, Barry S,OIiTn  pRENCH PLAYBOY Moakal in Technicolor Sterrtaf ,  RuaeelL Gilbert RolandFeople, Men of the Cartoon  mad wmmmmPightinjf LadySunday, Monday, July 4 54thof July Special HE COLDNT SAY NO A Comedy StarragRobert Mitchum, Jean SimmoneFight PicturMarcianoSunday Showa 8, l 7,  ChailiFriday, Saturday July 2, 32Big FeaturesAndie Murphy inDRUMS ACROSS THE RIVERRed Skeltonin The GREAT DIAMOND ROBBERY Tiies Wed, Thur July 6, 7, 8 ako CASANOVAS BIG NIGHTRocky Marciano TS Ezzard Charles A Coihedy StarringRound by Round   Bk Hope, Joan Fontaineo ,  CartoonBirth of a NationSUIL Mon, Tues July 4, 5, 6 ComingGunFury, Men of the Fii Matinee Sunday 2S0 P M Cont ing Lady  Gregory Peck, Broderick Crawford in NIGHT PEOPLEin CinemaScope  TechnicolorTues, Wed, July 7 8THE MAD MAGICIAN Scio Drivein Theatre6588 Jackaon Road, Ann ArborPhoru Normandy87088 Children under 12 admitted FxeVincent Price and Marv Murphy Frida Saturday, July 2, 3    ARROW HEADIn Technicolor withComing New Faces, Hell andWater Check Your New LEE THEATREWhitmore Lake, Michlocm withCharJeton Heston, Katy JurgOiFriday Saturday, July 2, 3 THE BOY FROM OKLAHOMMA withWill Rogers jr, Nancy Olson in Warner ColorandHarlem Globe Trotters, Dana Clark inGO, MAN, GOAll Ner, All Action CartBETTER TELEPHONE SERVICE NurnbarsYOU CAN HELP YOURSELF TO1 Make Suit of the Number 2 Dial the Two Letters and All the Five Numerals fur Local CallsMICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY3 For Galls to Howell Dial theHowell as often as you wish without  Dialing Carefully 8 sPeed your Calls by     y     Sponsored by PINCKNEY MASONIC BUILDINGStarlight Sunday, Monday, July 4, 5Bob Hope, Joan FontaineAll in TechnicolorCASANOVAS BIG NIGHTTech Featurette Declaration of Independence HELLS HALF ACREwithWendell Cory, Evelyn KeyeaSunday Monday, July 4, 5  FRONTIER GIRLIn Technicolorwith VjRod Cameron, Yvonne DeCarlo JPloaJIVAROin Technicolor trithFernando Lamas, Rhonda FlemingCartoon 4th of JULY Celebration SUNNITfi BIG FIREWORKS DISPLAYCome One Come AllTues, Wed, Thur July 6 7, 8 Lana TurnerinFLAME AND THE FLESH In TechnicolorwithPeir Angel, Carlos Thompson andBonar CollanaSurprisme Susie New Cartoon lor of Eaton Rapids Thur, Fri, Sat, July 11T3TDIAL M FOR MURDMl In TeeJinleolorwithRay Miiland, Grace Kelly and Robert CumminfalaoBELOW THE SAHARA withHumphrey BogartAndrew Nisbett and wife spent lastWednesdaywith Mrs, Blanche NayRAO TELE1SERVICEStarringWJR SINGING STAR iesComedy  Precision DcmgupgFRED KENDALLVeterans Memorial Field Pinckney, MichiganADMISSION ADULTS 100 CHILDREN 50cRay SamueSs and Madeleine PROMPT AND COURTEOUSSALES125 Webster St, Phone 118Attention Attention HOW IS YOOR AttentionPicture Tube S IT WEAK OR DEADWt HAVt IHt tQUIPMtNT TO REPAIRALL MAKES OF PICTURE TUBES AT A VERt LOW COSTUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 30 DAYS CALLSHIREYS RADIO  TV Phone 83F2 Pinckney, MichiganWING MACHINESJULY 9 Phillip Murphy is working for the hurasofi, iAimber CohibvjH,Don Bums and wife arerApfndinj 1amraer school at Western State, KalamzoOi Bill Baucrhn, Lloyd VanBlaricum,   and lUpalr All IUkMEtimase Orvm la AdrmaeIn Case of Bad Weather Will Be Held in Pinckney School    Benefit of Building Fund  Marion Shirey and wivea spent theweek endv with Tony deFillippi and 1wife at TawasThe Golden Archers Club held meetSunday on the Norman Miller Sewing MachineCompanyyfarm 18 competed All WiA Wi nmi 114 Sooth Main St, Am PV Nd, JVM 21b lfS4war  VTSWusiness RevieTowh Shop ShoesDressy  Womens108 B WASHINGTONShoes that are always itorites  shoes that are slimmer, daintier, and more ele gant in design than ever before, are a speciality at this popular shoe center The easywearing comfort of TownShop shoeb has caused them to jump to prominence amongthe women in this vicinity Whether you desire theDRESSY or CASUAL typeshoe, the Town Shop Shoesmanagoijnt ha seen to it that a wide choice  the workof the liiost astute designers Footwear  CasualNO 38600f f Dotwear  is on display ina wide range of sizes For this reason, It is our pleasurein this review to teH you of this fine store with its quality shoes for women When you make your selection here,you will have not only he ultimate in style but completefoot comfort To the women in our vicinity who have notalready enjoyed this stores fine shoefitting facilities, weinvite you, in the manage ments behalf, to stop in EDC BUILDINGFARM forCOMMERCIAL COTTAGEContact the State DistributorA H Payeur  Son FOUNDATION CO1643 S State Ann Arbor  NO 30800Webers Supper ClubLOBSTER  SEA FOOD  STEAJt  CHICKEN US2 NO 8LOBST3715 JACKSON Rd HwUS12Whenever youre hungryfor a treat, remember the welcoming, friendly Webers Supper Club1, 2 miles west ofAnn Arbor Why not dine famouslyat a place where your platewill be heaped high with ten der meats, savory vegetablesand famous fixings That is NO 88760why we tell you of this plea sunt, inviting place to eat Courtesy and service gohand in hand at this popular club The management cordially invites you to stop in andenjoy a wellbalanced mealprepared to your tasteMarti Walker Your Fashion Center218 S STATE ANN APBOR  NO 20440It takes only a quick round dresses, sweaters, varied acof the stores these days to cessories convince you that this sfcop , Women and young womenoffers you the best in fashion have been intrigued by the wear at the best prices It is really original creations andwhere a better class of wo ideas in the window displaysmens and misses readyto of this shop They are timelywear is sold Marti Walker is and perfect in style and tie in a household name wherever with the everyday and specialwomen and girls meet and occasion doings of women,talk about the new and In behalf of the manageexciting finer styles and ment we wish to acknowledgetrends in womens clothing, its appreciation of your acThis Fashion Shop is now dis quaintance and past patron playing the very latest sea age They look forward to sonal fashions in coats, suits, serving you in the futureNaglers Fur ShopWill Remodel Your Old Fur Coat Into a CAPE STOLE, CAPE or JACKET Prices Range 2500 and up318 St MAIN ST ANN ARBOR  NO 22619If your furs look dated, make your selection,you may have them restyled For those desiring SUM r Naglers Fur Shop in Ann MER STORAGE PROTEC Arbor This can be done more TION for their furs, Nailereconomically during the sum Fur Shop has adequate facilmer months Old furs may be ities for such,repaired and brought upto In this business review, wedate by this shops skilled fur wish to suggest that you make,riera  and at moderate cost, this shop a must to comIf your choice be a new coat, plcto yur fall and winterjacket, or accessory, ready wardrobe NOW is the timeniade or custom, this shop has to make your selection, advanced styles from which toFitzgeraldJordan, Inc SALES LINCOLNMERCURY SERVICEUsed Cars Sold With a Lifetime Guarantee312 EAST HURON ST USED CAR LOTAnn Arbor No 23293 Division at Detroit StreetThis firm is adequately sories to increase that price,staffed, stocked, and equipped Highest tradein values thatto bring you the finest service can be offered for your used anywhere in the area And if car are givenyou are in the market for a Their used cars are offered new car, it is prepared to han at a fair price, with a LIFEdle your requirements in this TIME GUARANTEE Theyline with a fine Lincoln or are clean and in many cases Mertury  whichever one reconditionedmeets your purse and purpose So, for tops in SERVICE, On a new car, Fitzgerald NEW or USED CARS, look toJordan, Inc, has the finest FitzgeraldJordan, Inc, this selling policy The price you year and for years to comepay is the delivered price  Satisfaction is assuredthere are no unwanted acces Anderson Paint CoPAINTS WALLPAPERS DriveIn Parking Lot300 E WASHINGTON NO 21350People spend more time in and hung  paints, too, cantheh feomes now and are in be applied easily  Your de terested in making them as corating job can indeed be fun attractive aapossible They whilo you achieve the mostalso realize how effectively dej pleasing results Only finest corating themes reflect iodi products are handled by thisvidual tastes Thatf is, whyfkm The next time you arewe tell you of the Anderson in Ann Arbor, stop in and see Paint Co whose stock of wall for yourself if what we tellpapers and paints is so com you is not true The Ander plete Fine painting and de son Paint Co will make your corating may be done quickly painting and wallpapering proand conveniently with their blems much easier We areEASY TO APPLY YOUR pleased to include them in ourSELF MATERIALS Wall review for this reason,paper can be easily trimmed Service Finance CoSinger Sewing Machine Co Sales  Service  Rentals 114 S MAINThis sewing center has awide selection of Singer Sewing Machines and vacuums ondisplay They embody the latest improvements  a real boon to the thrifty housewifeand motherThe staff are experts in servicing your sewing machine or vacuum For your convenience, simply by dropping a post card or by telephoningtheir office, the Singer Sewing Machine Co will arrangeto have their representativegive your sewing machine or vacuum a free home inspection the next time he is in your area By stating the mostconvenient time for you, a suitable appointment may bemade Remember the phone NO 24222number  Ann Arbor, NO 24222 Singer Sewing Center hasalways been a popular spot with the ladies Many womenin this area are taking advantage of the home sewing class es For those who have notas yetmay we suggest you contact the managementYour inquiries are invited Supplies including needles,machine oils, bobbins, belts, shuttles and accessories areavailable in a wide supplyhere Hemstitching, the making of belts, buttonholes, etcare other interesting featuresof this firms service which we are glad to include in thisreviewMaynard  Seeger  Ornamental IronRAILINGS  GRILLS  TliELLISES  GRATES Blacksmithing  Fabricating109 S ASliLEY NO 87403ORNAMENTAL IRON  Seeger offer are well worthWORK OF ALL TYPES is knowing about Their designsthis firms speciality Jtor your embody the newest ideas, and interior and exterior require an installation by them canments in this liiio, this firm is do much to add to the attracequipped to of you the tiveness of your home We highest type of service All suggest you pay this firm anwork is done to your specifica early visitor call them by tions The maircement con telephonethey will be gladsiders a satisfied customer to give you any informationtheir most valuable asset and you may desire concerningthey turn out work, RIGHT your needs in this line They IN MATERIAL and WORK welcome the people from thisMANSrllP vicinityServices such as MaynardPeters Sausage Company227 EAST SUMMIT ANN ARBOR  NO 22507 FRESH MEATS  Over 57 Years  WHOLESALEThe name of this wholesale best and have local interestscompany is wellknown to the at heart,stockraisers in this section A wholesale meat concernIts modern plant is open to such as Peters Sausage Co is the public for inspection It essential to the progress and pays farmers and stock raisr growth of the community Iners top market prices It pro tfcis review of some of thevides fresh and superior meats leading businesses we complito the small retail trade thus ment the management on the serving the public in a double continuous high quality of its capacity It merits the pat products which are so familiarronage and support of all in to us, and wish them contin this section who desire the ued successAcousticon Moran CoFREE EXAMINATIONSBatteries Accessories  Repairs105 S 4th AVE NO 31362Hearing loss need not han iyonders for you You maydicap you Here you will find continue to enjoy social conhearing aids made to fit the tacts without embarrassment individual The sooner you and you Wli bfc amazed at thewear one, the sooner you will small cost 0 su h enjoy near normal and correc satisfaction,tive hearing ACOUSTICON  thu fim n aids will be scientifically ad bor and agk for MrjQsted and correctly fitted to JT,  u iftOfl He will be glad to arrange aeach type of hearing loss  Keep in miridthere is no demonstration for yon withother hearing like ik oat obligation Once you trycan do the Acousticon you will want to use it always Ar311 WEST HURONDONT BORROW UNECESSARILY but, if you are short of cash, why not pay avisit to the Service financeCo in Ann Arbor They are prepared to assist you with the necessary financing ALLBUSINESS IS STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL  friendsand relatives need never kaAW Many in this vicinityhave been hefcpad over thehump by a convenient loanReliable persons may discussany worthwhile need for im NO 23281mediate cash with thi ipuny and are assured coieous and prompt attentkn In behalf f Mr Bill Rgenial manager of this filwe invite you to phone or s1jn at the Service Finance office and talk over yoineeds with them They arj anxious to help you just ithey have helped many otheriin the past Theirs is a trulj convenient sy st em  abbu which we are glad to tell yoFabrics for Interiors MILLENDS3060 Washlenaw Rd 1NO 3We suggest you have yourhome as smart and as grac ious as your new clothes Mixor match your favorite colors and materials from this shopswonderful assortment of fab rics STRICTLY PRICE  APPEALING, because of MillEnds merchandise MillEnds mean manufacturerscloseouts bought lay the bolts,and sold to you by the yard, at a savings Gift wrap yourfurniture in these glamorous fabrics by the YARDmile E of Ann Arbor1311 Tasteful decoration, on asmpll budget, calls for a fe tricks This is where fabrics for interiors come  in Fromtheir fine assortment you maychoose materials in keepingwith your room With yourold furniture slipcovered andwith draperies and accessories in matching or harmonizingschemes  you can get along with fewer pieces of furnitureIn every way, this fine fabricshop can help you save So, stop in soonFox Sporting GoodsCamping Equipment  Outdoor Summer Furniture Tents  Camp Stoves  Sleeping Bags  CotsOutboard Motors  Canoes Marine Supplies624 S MAIN We congratulate the management and staff of FoxSporting Goods on its fine record of service to this vicinityAt all times it may be reliedupon to carry the most complete lines in its field and thebest quality merchandise This firm is anxious and happy toserve you from year tg yearas is evidenced by its unex celled policy in fair dealing Its present stock includes the ANN ARBOR  NO 24407finest in camping equipmentand outdoor summer furniture A COMPLETE RANGEOF TENTS FOR CAMPING PICNIC PURPOSES IS ALSOAVAILABLE IN A WIDESELECTION  so, hie yourselves quickly to Fox Sporting Goods They will solveyour camping equipment problem for you to your complete satisfactionHudsons Radio  Television Service Service is Our Business200 N 4th AVE NO 86822Satisfaction is more often This firm has a reputationmeasured in terms of service to maintain and an obligationrather than sale Radio and to the people they serve To television sets sometimes need that end, the management hasslight adjustments, repairs, or spared no expense in addingpart replacements the newest, most precise testThis firm is proud to have equipment and parts,us tell you of their fine ser With the necessary equipvice department They main ment and skilled servicemen tain a staff of highly skilled to serve you, there is nothingservicemen who are trained more to be desired This firmin servicing all types of radio stands ready to serve youand television You may ask quickly and efficiently, whetheir satisfied customers who ther it be a new radio, telePimber in the hundreds vision, or repair you desireShipmans IncGirls thru PreTeens Boys thru 20Complete Juvenile Outfitters329331 S MAIN NO 32310Clothing and shoes in afine selection for juveniles is this firms business The management has seen to it thatPRICES ARE WELL WITHIN THE FAMILY BUDGET They make your dollar go fur ther and at the same time offer quality merchandise Theyhave made a special study ofpracticality and style and can show you complete outfits ormix and match themes in thenewest gtyies Ttoeir attend ants are experts at fitting BO comfort is assured FOR THEMOST COMPLETE SOLITION TO YOUR BOYS ORGIRLS WARDROBE PROBLEM, hie yourself or sendyour son or daughter to Shipmans, Inc in  Ann Arbor,where items are well displayed and service is always best  To this stores many 4trons in this area, we extemMftthe managements behalf,  Thank you for your postpatronage They look fbnritflt to senrtng you ir the ftgj rr rtirj r         m srflfari v1    1itbvlTO GET PINCKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENTU UP 8 3144ANY TIME DAY OR NIGHT THE PULMOTOR WILL RESPOND TO ALLCALLS WHETHER INSIDE OR OUTSIDE THECOUNTY DIAL SAME NUMBER AS FOR THE FIRE ENGINERegistrationFORiGen Primary Electionr  TO BE HELD AVQUT  1K4OTB IK ABEIAN DBBOOM8TATB BEPBB8BNTATIVB la tkolopabfeaa Primaries Ira Wilson  Sons I Dairy CoRich  Ice Cream  PureVISIT YOUR LOCAL DEALERIt 1B always a pleasure in ious finish to any meal Ghfldour business review to include ren enjoy it as a cone treatthe Ira Wilson  Sons Dairy Your nearest dealer witHCo and to compliment them Wilsons , Ice Cream sign,  on the continuous high qual always ready and happy to ity of their products Dealers serve you in your choice ofthroughout the area can at flavor in smaUor large quan test to the wide popularity tidieswhich their products have We can assure you that the won Party planners, adults, management and manufacturand children  all prefer the ers of this ever popular Ice delightful Wilson Ice Cream cream will continue to offerflavors available, knowing you highest quality productsthat only finest ingredients They are always on the alertare used in the process of to maintain their reputationmanufacturing Mothers find of offering superior productsthis firms ice cream a delicWhat has been Mid at the CapitalHIS HONESTY and SINCERITYhave NEVER been QUESTIONEDby anyone He is recognized as oneof the hardest working legislators in LansingThe editor of the Durand Expressin its pages stated some time agoAdrian deBoom was in Durand some time ago and we had quite a a visit with him We are going outon a limb and say that Mr deBoom is an unusual man  and public office holder and we think that the people have one of the finest menthat is available to represent them in our State Legislature We dont carewhat your politics are, whether you vote for him or not, we make thisstatement from dbservation and we like MrdeBoom and the way he does business for the people he represents, jIThe Berry PatchGifts Of107 E LIBERTYStop in at The Berry Patchand see the sheer charm of their many beautiful giftsYoull agree that their wonderfully priced selection hasjust everything in eyecatching appeal Gifts from thisstore means gifts of the ut most distinction During oneof my shopping tours I noticed the beautiful windows ofthis shop I just had to seewhat was insideHere, I found exactly what All TypesNO 22830I expected to find  A PLEASANT PLACE TO SHOP  quiet, unhurried, and with thtmost fascinating selection ofgifts I found it to be thelogical place to find that es pecially charming gift for anespecially charming friendI dont know everythingBUT I do know that youllfind the solution to your gifthunt at this delightful shopTheir selection is varied andbeautifulThe BoJack family of  Gulf port,Miss is here for the summe and had the Ronnie Hoskins and Robert Ackley families for Sunday guests The Ralph and Gerald Clinton fami ilies of Detroit were Sundayes guest at  the C J Clinton home1 Mrs Margaret Clark and famly visited at the Charles Clark homeat Kalkaska last weekJanet Shirley left last week tofor Savanagh, George to visit theRobert Amburgey familyMrs Dorothy Dinkel and chldrencalled at the Kenneth Wylie home home Sunday The Pat Dillons of Howell calledon Mrs Emma Dinkel Sunday  Micky Ritter spent Sunday at theMark Nash home  iVki9 Don Griffith famty of Mt ,Pleasant spent Sunday at the Joe Griffith home Jerry Ledwidge is now playingball with the Lubbock, Texas team The Hubert Ledwidge family ofRoyal Oak spent Sunday with MrsEleanor Ledwidge Their daughter, Diane, who has been visiting therewent back with them Mrs Irvin Kennedy visited theDyer families and Mrs Helen Berry in Lansing last week John Boyer and wife called at theiPete Straiger home in Ypsilanti Sat1 urday II Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor and  Leo Carish and families of Detroit called at the Wm Shehan home SundayGerald Henry is home from hisschool in Detroit for the summerRobert Pike and wife called on thethe Jesse Krum family of LansingTuesday, August 3 54lo the Qualfied Electors of the TOWNSHIP OF PUTNAM STATE OP MICHIGAN Notice  hereby given that I will at my Home at 204 North Mill St, Pinekney from 8 A M to 9 PM andIncluding JULY th, 1954 the Last Day of Registration for said Election to Register Voters Who Shall Applyto Me Personally Last Thursday the Robert Pike,WILLIAM L HAACKCANDIDATE FORREGISTER OF DEEDSI wish to announce at this time that I am a candidate or the of Register of Deeds on the Re publican ticket Your support at fhaPrimaries August 3, 1954 will be Appreciated SincereyWilliam L HackThose from here whoturned on the Mrs Janis Baker and childrenofDr I  televison program at New Syracuse, N Y, are expected here York Sunday saw Mrs Katherine today to visit the Roger Carr family Thayer of this place win the firston a Mrs Rose Berquist of GrandRapids was a week end guest of theMerwin Campbell family75 The Thayera arethrough New York stateClare Miller family called at Cambum home SunMURRAY KENNEDY, Putnam Township Clerk uHendeed 2SidrLansing last week dayMrs, Ethel Sprout spent the weekend at the Charles Soule home in The Wilbur Esele and1 Charles Eis Howell Mr and Mrs Soule have a ele families of Fowlerville caMed on baby girl bom last week Moaday on Mrs Emma Vollmer Sunday Terry Reason, son of Mr and MrsRoy Reason cut his, hand in  lawn mower last weekMr and Mrs R E Brooks of FHatspent last Wednesday with Mrs Mary Hoffftfra Edaa Reason and Leeta and George Meabon and wife were infbo Boy Reason family called on Stockbridge Sundaylira, Lola Carpenter in ontiac Sun ,4fty, The friends of Amanda DeBarr entertained her at a party Friday nightCallers of Mrt Beulah Martin last at the Harold Porter home, PortageWmk wort Mr and Mrs Jay Brig Lake in honor of her birthdayThosefcojft of Grata Lake there besides the Porters were thefamily 5rOrland Winslows, Erwin JarMrs Alberta Close and MrtvGene Dinkel of theli bom on vacationto Oregon where theal a fovornow eon MtiL Mar Eichman 8pongored ah0U8e warming party for Mrs Ray monda Morris 21  present conservation The Jeckyfrollick family of Detroitcalled on Mr and Mrt Henry Bauck SundayA new nondenominational chapelbuilt of hand hewn timbers will bodedicted at the Hartwick pines near Grayling this week The costis 15,000300 rural mail carrion reportedseeing lest ruffed grouse this yearand more doer4 forest fires burned over 19 acreslast weekThe dept will use chemical woodkillers in wild life areas where It lidesired to maintain openlaftBorn to Mr and Hit Pkk YoungSusan Campbell a MeDat hospit al, Brighton, ateriay a   fofttaaatorto II u jmon at Mrfa lit Wkm koa Aojmi oww owj OHHV w at Lakelamd for U yeastatMacfeae Iata Ske 4 graadoWMwa i 1Mjudir VfJ ftiTv vvrT       ,  iDRYGOODSGROCERIESSHOESCANNED GOODSGENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STOREfresh Monthold cakeyou baked it waiting in yourITS TRUE Ycu can K baked goods and other perishables including butter, coffee, maple syrup freshfor months in an electric home freezerEqually wonderful, you can do allyour baking when youre in the moodIts so easy to bake a few extra pies,cakes and cookies when you have allthe ingredients out Easier still to freezethe extras Discover a wonderful new way of planning meals ahead  a more convenient way of living , getan electric home freezerBE MODERNLIVE ELECTRICALLYE E V 6l R O EA LEW or Detroit EdisonTHE ROUSH PLUMBING SAB MOTTO TO310 WEBSTER ST PHONE 189, PfadmeyEAVES TROUGH Wednesday, Jane 29, 1954 Enfendc fed Matter ca Act of Manh  1877wo SlnFlMkiMyMchNancy Wylie has returned homefrom University hospital, Ann Ar borBertie Smith and George Brunton of Rush Lake lave taken the job to clean up the 3 cemeteries inHamburg township Whitcomb,Campbelltown and North Hamburg A state law makes the town ship responsible for cleaning themup45 Masons from Pinckney attended the annnal Strawberry Festivalbed by the Stockbridge lodge thereThursday night Rev Dr Behnerwas toastmaster The PinckneyQuartette, George Gardner, OrlandWinsow,Harold Riggs and Charlesford sing There was an accordiannumber and a duet Mrs CasperGlenn was at the piano FrancisDodge and tRex Sackett grand lodge officers spoke Also JamesLunfordDetroit and Mike Bagoley,grand lodge committeemen andI Olin Robinson, deputy instructor Life memberships were presented by Stockbrdge to Sumner Hall byPaul Dancer, Casper Glenn by RevBehner and George Zigman by WarInor Pickett Following this Living  ston Lodge conferred the EA de1 greeMiss Janet White of Pinckney leftWednesday fromMontreal Quebec on, the boat Fanhead for a 3 monthstrip to England jMesdames Elizabeth Wylie, Nell ieWylie and Lena Wylie attended aj shower for Mrs Floyd SheltersBar  bara Wylie at Howell ast weekMarshall Meabon and family spentthe week end at LovcllsBill twin Clark had an operateration at St Joe hospital, Ann Ari Tuesday His father, Roy Clark and 1 Suzanne called on him ThursdayjFlorence Utley, 7, daughter ofMrsAlma Lltiey was taken to Unij varsity hospital from St Joe lasti week and the wire was remOTtdi from her eye The eye was removed , earlier in the week Hamilton Business Colleger621 E WILLIAM Ann Arbor may well beproud of this leading businesscollege which offers students complete courses in secretarial science and business training,Students may enroll at anytimeand are assured of receiving a complete course in the shortest possible time The success of a businesscollege depends upon threethingsthe highest training standards, a welltrained fac Ann Arbor  NO 8781ulty, and an expertservice We are pleated  say that the Hamilton Btuiness College has ahrayt h4an outstanding record in tfciftregard That is why we iour annual review of Ann Ar bor, congratulate and extendbest wishes to Mr Hamilton, We are pleased to refer his institufion to you as a first step towards future security TPiMYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Wafer HeatersPHONE UP83114 Complete Line of PumpsWe Sell  W Install  WeServloe10 7 5 EAST MMCOALMrs, Louise Hamilton of Los An Calif, and Mrs M Martinand wife of Landing spent Sunday at the iivin Kennedy honii1The Mark Naslus attended the Uof M Alumni part Saurelay nighiniht it the Marion town houe honoring the award winners of the grad  uating classes David Xush was unable to attend but Kathy LaPrud,2ndplace winner was there with MrsStaekable  fTerry McCJowan oj Porttiac spentSunday at the homo of Trs Tressa  Coyle Earl Kenniwoll and family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Olin Robinson, home Mrs Betty Robinson and new son returned from the hosptal last Wed nesday, Harold Rady underwent an operaon his back at Detroit Osteopathichospital last Friday Michael Gathey, 17 months of Detroit drowned at Base Lake,north  side Sunday where he was with hisparents Deputy Frank Ziegler was 1 called and the Pinckney fire dept took pulmotor out The bady was taken lo the Wilde Funeral Home, Redford1 Roy Teeple, Mrs Mary Teeple and Blanche Martin attended the frmeralof Mrs Mable Mann Kirtland, atthe Weatherbee Funeral Home inJackson last week Rev Wimberlyformerly of Rrighton preached the sermon1 The Howard Read family had din  ner at Monks Hotel, Brighton Sun day and Saturday attended a party 1 at Portage Lake honoring the 4th1 birthday of Andrea WideI The Wayne Cory family of Grandf Rapids visited at the Robert Read  home last week The James Whitley family spentat the WmWhitley home in Ann Ann Axbor Sunday visitors at the LawrenceCamburn home were Rex Sackettand wife and Jamees Lunford axjd wife of Detroit  Mrs Lucille Camburn and MrsLorraine Tansley attended the Lan sing Show Boat last weekflunday guests at the Wyne AtLeehome were Melvin Totz and wife of Detroit and the Bob Tasch family PRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TONTo Allow You To Fill Up For Next YearOrder Now and Pay by the Month If Yon Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON S119D EHoey Son TRUCKSTRACTORSCARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOAVKIX, MICH PHr632Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE 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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>V7iSSCDispatchWednesday, Jane 29, 1954MICHIGAN MIRROR  File for theFRANK BUSH RETIRESFrank Bush, reistfer of deeds for I Mrs George Green Notes of 25 Yeart AgoDr Amos Win T ttr ef killedMichigan once regarded asRepublican state is now in the doub htful class in all political forcasts Ifit stays in the Republican camp orgoes Democratic it will have greatpolitical significance Big sums of money will be spent and much maneuvering will take placeBig danger for both sides is a party split Republicans fear the prim  aries where they havebattling it out for  arp  this county for the past 26 years  on Grand River in Rowefl Sttardaya sure 7    ,v,a k  I w  A A Vcammary wounds of the last 3paigns they claim cost them theernohip They have held meet and did not file petitions for renomination in the primaries last Tuesday This came as complete surprise to everyone andwas not known until a few minutesbefore the filing deadline whenCounty Clerk John Hagmart called him up to ask him why he hadnot filed He said he had decidedcandfdaies jnot to This leaves the field to William Haack, Genoa supervisorand Frank Gould of Howell  Lorenzo Murphy of Pinckney, the Democrat candidateings of the candidates and tried to CQ especiaiiy in them to agree to support thenominee Whether this willwork out remains to be seen The Democrats are said to facea challenge Jy James Hoffa, AFL leader, who does not like CIO domination In past years his challengehas not amounted to much Th Republicans are expected tomake what capital they can out ofSTdOAFL fight and the factVov Williams seeks a fourth term1 The Democrats have a few wea onf of their own They are the econ  condition, unempoyment, lossof prosperity and lack of any highothTare expected to claim credit for all popular legislation enacted and blame the opposition for for the failure to pass needed billsHowever its  impossible to draw upany pten until after the AugustJhrd primary fivrAdalai Stevenson made a flyingtrip through the state last v The general impression is that week,ne inveteransaffairs and the Republican partyorganization With a group of others he leased land in Genoa whereoil an3 gas well drilling has beenconducted, not yet successfully He came in for some criticisms sometime ago when it was asserted, hewas trying to get one of the states new prisons located in Genoa because it would bring 200 more fam ilies to Howell This he refuted in aletter published in a Howell paper1100 people signed petitions againstthe location of a prison thereOthers who filed for the primaries were for prosecutorWilfredErwin and Charles Gatesman, Repub licans and Martin Lavan,DemocratClerk, John Hagman, Republican 8LStarchCatboiiu Churchwhen he was hit by a car irfcren by Frank Hoffman of Detroit  Jane Devereaux and WiQaee Bexgin were married at St Georges,church in Cindnnata, Ohio, last Friday evening, 730 p mweek I Confession The high school Juniors gave a Friday after Novenna Devotions, Aev Fr Albert Schmitt, PastorSunday MassesSummer Schedult630, 800, 900 1000, 1180Summer Scheduk 630, 800, 900Novgception to the Seniors at the Masonic temple Friday nightThe OES served the dinner Dorothy Carr was toastmistress Har Hall gavethe welcome speech and HeleneFeidler responded Nellie Gardnersang a solo J P, Doyle, Boss Readand Alta Meyer made short addressesThe balance of the evening wasspent in dancing Saturday 730 to 900 p mSunday Bcfoxe 800 massUhuruhCalvary Mennonite Church fiev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EschMorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100drowning her small son and sent to the Ionia state asylum, may bej released soon jtPinckney met the best team ofthe season last Sunday in EatonRapids and won 4 to 1 Jim Koranheld them to 3 hits John Kobs, the Mich State College coach pitcheofor visitors and was found for 11hits Cox got 3 of them M TKellyin the Dexter Leader says the soilworked in favor of PinckneyWhen Pinckney hit the ballit hit a stone and bounded away from the fielders When Eaton Rapids hit it itbounded straight into the Pinckney ,  ,  players hands Kennedy at sljortand Earl Stan, Democrat Treas, threw out 7 men This is 6 straightJennie Eastman, Republican, Mary wins for Pinckney LineuprLee, c Koch, Democrat Sheriff, Lawrence Moran,pBrown, lb Doyle, 2bfMlil Mrs Ruby Snell, 48, convicted of f Young Peoples Meeting 730G ehringer Republican NormanDavis, Democrat Drain Com, Floyd Munaell, Republican, RalphWiggins, Democrat Surveyer,ClflayGordon, Republican, John Miller,onhe was a r9 trip here 1952candidate for presidentmade a more favorable jKporeJ Democrat Coroners Harold Bordon, Vern Dibble, Republicans,RayFill more, James Murphy, Democrats 48YEARSAGO Cottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday 800The 14th annual Community BibleSchool will be held at the churchJune 1425 Monday through Friday 900 a m to 1130 a mClaseesarranged for all ages from 4 up Giveyour child the advantage of these 22 weeks of Bible centered teaching Everyone is welcomeGoigrtgatioiai Church Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 Ail Morning Worship 1045 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch atWed Choir Practise LOCAL NEWS CURRENT 0The recent heavy wind tookpart of the roof of the W II MVy er farm home About every roomhave to be painted and paperedThe Murk NTash family, IsabelNah, Alice Gearhart, David Nashand Xoreen Powers were Friday jdinner guests of Mrsat Ann Arbor Jane ClarkSunday dinner quests at the W Since Communist suspectsbeen using the Fifth Amendmentto avoid testifying in Communist inquiries there is some agitation its repeal The people who advothis do not know what theyare talking about The amendmentwas incorporated in the ijl ofRights to protect the xigkt ot the ff theindividual and get away from theH Meyer home wereMeyer, Wm Lamb, G W Meyer families and James Meyer andwifeFrank Kucharski, 14, of GardenCity was drowned Saturday at Del hi Rapids, on the Huron River, eastof Dexter while trying to save hisneice, Marcia Ceinewski, M whohad got beyond her depth Others saved the The Edailold EuiPean idea that aBarbara Weidman, daughter of personwas guilty until proved innocentlt has served the country well duringits 175 years of existence and those who would repeal it would convertthe nation into a police or Fasciststate similar to Russia, Italy or Spain We doubt the sincerity ofsome of them, Fulton Lewis, news commentator and one of the 5th am endment critics, sued for slanderin Maryland on the grounds he slanMrs George Dominick of Half iMoon Lake was married toBarlow of Ann Arbor at StANNOUNCEMENTEmmett King Barber Shop Clare Swarthout Barber Shopaneunoe prices as follows for SaiurHaircutsWeek days 100Clyde Fisher and wife spent theweekily at Mio Sd er, 3b Kennedy A, S Bowman, Coxand Neil McCleer, outfieldPostmaster W C Miller andwife attended the postmasters con vention at Lakeview Friday andcalled on the Rev Maycroft faini y  iMorgan Harris graduated fromAssumption College last weekDorothy Snively of the PiMckneyschool was second in the countyspelling contest at Howell  lastweekThe Charles Holmes and Clyde Ry Teeple of Manistique hasBennett families of Lansing spent j moved to Brighton and entered the the week end at the James Marble real estate business Lucile Cain of Pinckney was martiI and Kirk Van Winkle homes They maje trjpHolmes autoe Fisher and p maje the trjp jn fr Holmes autoend with the Roy Fisher fam The genjor ciass enjOyed a hay hride to Portage Lake Friday nightmem on the west sijeat Mio  ride to Portage Lake Friday nightSunday guests of Mr and Mrs William Moran is building a ceand Mrs, George Thompson were lk th t ij f tMrs Beverly Clevlnger of Ann Arbor, Bert Benham and wife of d M E Darrow and y s martied to Harry Churches of Howell Saturday at the Beebe farm byRev Bruce Esicbor,Brighton and M E Warda Harwood, Clare and Ptt f Howell square and from, the CVVanWiftk1le to the Thomas Read home,CONSERVATION DBPT,The Holland State park had al 800 730 P MA Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoples Obureh UndenominationalM36 West between Main and Unadilla StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 946 AMSunday Worship 1100AM Youth Group 700 PMEvening Servic e 800 pmThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome to siTeryone dered a state senator in a letterjiollt i published in the St Marys EnterMaryV  1ist When Sheridan Fahnstock, i the editor was put on the stand hechurch, Chelsea SaUirdavihe recep ion was at tht Anchor Inn, Purtae i isri to testlfv relying They will live at Ann ArborMrs Coldie Schaufle of Stockbridge called on Mrs Beulah Martin lust weekMl1, and MrsLee Vanlloni of loAngeles, Calif, called at the Cliff ord Van Horn home last weekMrs Ed Perry of Colon visitedher son, Keitli Peny, analast week at the Van Horn apartmentJe Lavey is taking an enforce Ivacation as the renil of cutting his tbe g on theaivendment that he could notforced to incriminate himselfand the case was dismissed It evidentJy make a lot whoso ox is gored of differenceIf we repeal the 5th amendment it ht not be a bad idea to bringfamily I lm k the thunibsc2ew, the rack and   rhr wheel to say nothing of thestock, ducking stool, all famoustorture devices of the middle ages of which confessionsH C Harris and wife of Cripple , ready had 320,000 visitors this yearCreek, Colorado are visiting his j The law protecting hawks andmJV, nnUB mother here   owls goes into effect Aug 12 nextMarie and Charles Potts of Jiowew Mr and Mrg janies Markey of j These birds feed mostly on small rocalled at the Dale Miller home bun Povt Huron celebrated their golden  dent, rats and mice day ,  , A wedding June 9 45 children and 20 fires burned over 42 acres 1 GALlLEAN BAPTIST BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH8 Miles N A 8 Miles W of Pinckney 4060 Swarthout Rd, N HamburgSunday Morning Service 1000jNsdejr School followed by Message Sunday Eveniag Service 745Tnurs Night Prayer Service 745 Frank ShuJtz, Pastor9670 Marshall Rd Gen 75490 South Lyon, Mich hand on glass while unloading junkat the village clump Stitches had tohe taken Mrs Alberta Dinkel CLsc returned Monday after a weeks tour ofthe upperponinsuki with the OKS and lilyf ler spent last week tMIK I  with Sheridan Hadley  a  wife of JacksonChai, uisele and wife of Fow1 r  i l George Kennedyof Detroit  on Mrs Emma Villmerfamily ofat George by meanswere obtained when the state wasall supreme and the individual had iew rightsJusThe Ted DeBarr family of GladThewin spent last weekPike home yat the Bob1KB UUIIIQ  r ,Kaye Wylie visited Bunny Hmchy Sunday W H Euler was home from theMichigan State San for the weekMrs Marion Pearson of Howellspent Sunday with Mrs BeulahAgatha Miller and Dorothy Head , tne music dept of thewent to University hospita, Ann  state Norma last week grandchildren were pnejsent Jack Monks has been elected captain of the Ypsilanti State Normalbase ball team for next year Heplays 3bThe night,German class of ProfGaul held a reception at the Dr HF Sigler home Friday night The toasts and all talking were in German Miss Kate Ruen graduated fromMichiganlast week The years total so far is2997 acres compared to 4932 at thistime last Of the year 20 wells drilled in theeNorthville Area, oil has been struckin 2 and gas in 2ANNOUNCEMENTNelson Imus of Lakeland announ MISSIONMcGregor Rd, Portage Lake Larry Mattis, PastorSunday School 1000 AMMorning WorshipEvening ServiceWed, Prayer Meeting 1045 A MtdO P M 780 p mMAHLERBURNS WEDDING Geraldine Mahler, daughter ofArbor Sunday with Mrs Elizabeth j Herbert Gillette of the PinckneyWylie to see Nancy Wylie who un j Bank and Miss Beuah Parshall ofderwent an operation there   Howell were married at Howell at Miss Audrey Klicott of Brighton high noon June 7 They will live insjpent the week end at the Albert, the Teeple double house in Pincktfinkel home W F Close and mother, MrsW F CloseGeorgia Close of Linden called atthe Albert Dinkel home Wednes day The East Marion Farm Wednese East Man Bureau at theMohn Birdsong home Wedday ight  Allen Davts of Flint calledAllen Dinkel last Wednesday onlen DinkelMrs Dorothy Dinkel and childrenere in Stockbridge Sunday andColboughed at the Cliffordhome in Leoni Mrs Jean Meyer and children ofYpsilanti, the Russell Clark family of Buck Lake and Mrs G WClarkof Ann Arbor were Sunday visitors at the Walter Clark Jhome  Mrs Maty Jane Gallagher Seefeld is a patient at St Joe Mehcyhospital, Ann Arbor  The Desmond Ledwidge family ofof Rtyal Oak apont last week ,at a cottage at Patterson Lake and hadthe Roscoe Yarborough family of rkley for week end guests George Wilde srand wife of AnnArbor spent Sunday at the Howard Read home  David Ledwdge was home fromFint Sunday where he works for thePlaner Body The Leo Bettys family of WalledRneyIce cream sociaj at Bert Nashesnew bam Friday night for benefitof the Congl, church  Harry Parker and Ethel Peaveywere married at Howell Wednes nesday, Clellp Fish is home from herschool at Bancroft fdr the year Thomas Cooper of Pinckney wasmarried to Mable Kelly of Stockbridge at Pinckney Wednesday evening Lied LelanU Dalton has a brannew buggy The Junior class got out an annual We still have a few left for sale  ces the marriage of his daughter, j Mr and Mrs Albert Mahler of HalfJoan Jean to Dr George D Arch Moon Lake became tbe bride of Josambouldt of St Louis, MoThe bride ePh Burns, son of Mr and Mrs Rayis a graduate of Pinckney high school and St Josephs MercySchool of Nursing ,Ann Arbor andthe groom is a medical student taking a post graduate course at Tulane University, New Orleans wherethey will resideSPECIAL SERVICESRev Paul Miller, evangettst willpreach at the Calvary Mennonite church every evening from June 27 to July 4 at 8 p m except onSunday when the time is 730pmEverybody welcomePublic program given at churchthis Friday 8 p m  mondgBurns of Pinckney at a prettywedding at St Marys ChurchPinck ney, Saturday morning with RevRev Albert Schmitt,saying the marriage mass The bride was given in marriageby her father Her costume was white Chantilly lace over nylon withtulle apron, low cut yoke and fittedbodice with skirt of boufay over satin with Juliet cap Her flowers were orohids and gameliasJanice Burns, sister of the groomwas maid of honor Her costume waswhite nylon over tulle skirt with bands of beauty red over horseshoelace Her flowers, American Beautyroses The bridesmaids, Mrs HelenYoung, Mrs Charlotte Bobon and Mrs Steffy Burns costames wereBarbara Burns, daughter oi Mrand Mrs James Burns was flower Her costume was similar toLake spent Sunday at CAR home the RogerSPECIAL NOTICEPrices at the Darrow Barber Shopwin remain as heretofor Haircuts, all types Shaves 76cincluding Saturdays M E DarrowMr and MrsThomas Bonner opend their home Friday night to acombination business meeting and card party of the Pettysvile Civic If ware present Mrs CiffVuHom wa tfrhoits LIBRARY NEWSNew Books at the Library forchildren are Curious George by Ry, Curious George Rides a Bikeby Roy, Madelines Rescue by Bern  B Coal truck by Frances,iuntBaby Chipmunk by FrancesINCREASED POWER SUPPLYElectric power supply throughthe Thumb district  was increased another 150,000 kilowatts June 20June 20 when the Detroit Edisonsnew steam turbine generator at St Claire started operationThis isthe third unit of four to be placedin operation at St Claire The 4thwitt start operation next October This will give the Edison system atotal capacity of 3,300,000 H PThe following from here attended an O, E S initiation at Ann Ar Mrs Fanny Bradley of Flint wasa Sunday guest of MrsSada Moran similar 1The hospital of Livingston, Washtenaw and Lenawee counties haveorganized and adopted a set of by lawaJames SuMven of McPherson Kbrideimalndswilliam Conklin,hospital i  S  man The next meet on of Mr andMrsD Conklin was ing is July 21 ut Herrick hospital ring bearerTecumseh  Charles Mahler, brother of theThe Berrad McCiuakey family bride was best man The ushers younger children arrive here were Donald, Jamee and David to visit hi s sister Mrs Ray Burns, brothers of the groomT rn 2 Wo3 They will drive a  The brides mother wore a brownnew car back VmVwil be the 38th I ballerino length dress with matchingvelding anniversary of fne McClu accessories Tfce grooms mother worekeys They were married June 21 a navy blue dress in Lorraine, Belgium while he was  The reception was at the Stockserving in World War 1 in 1919 bridge American Legion halLThe Pinckney Rainbow Assembly A reheasel dinner was given byhad initiation Thursday night It the grooms sister assisted by Mrswas also OES visting night and a Kenneth Frye at her home at Por The Leon MeabonChelsea spent SundayMeabon homeEvans Travis, wife and dahterof Chicago spfnt Sunday at the Mark Nash home Mr and Mrs,Merin Campbell and Beverly andNancy Darrow called Calf Hendee and wife of Owossowere Suntiay guests at the Lynn Hendee home 9The Pinckney Masonic QuartetteGeorge Gardner, Harold Riuys, OrJand Winslow and Charles Ashford sang at the South Lyon past masters night Wednesday Charles and Darrel Baker were also there Thequartette sinks at the Strawberryfestival nt Stockhridne Thursday nitfhtMr and MisCatl Lent and children Linda and Allen, of Lansing called at the One, Campbell home over the week  end Mrs Edna Reason and Lenta andthe Roy Reason famiy attended theCarpenter reunion Sunday at thr Garner Carpenter iiome at Lennon The Doyle Templeton family Keeo Ilarboi were week endguests at the Albert Shirley homoBob Eck of Dexter called on MLReason Friday C J Clinton and wife spent lastweek at the Walter Clinton home atBlack Lake Cpl Vern Cla will be discharged from the army today at FortLeonard Wood, Mo Toniiii, Hark ami family of AnnAibor called on the family of Mrs Margaret Clark Sunday  Mr and Mrs Stanley Dinkel,Johnny and Christine were in Howell ThursdayTommy Read visited his grandparents Mr and Mrs GeorgeWilde r of Ann Arbor  i week Mrs Merlin Amburpey entertained Mr Mary Amburpey and son, James, at dinner Fathers Day, Walter Clark was in Erdicott,NY, last week, The Gerald Kennedy family ofHowell called at the Irvin Kennedy home SundayMrs Drothy Xottley of Detroitand Katharine Dean of Wayne spent thr week end with Mrs MaryHoff Rev and Mrs J M McLucas andson f Brighton left for LonBaoi, Calif last week Ray Moriarity is working for theDetroit Die Set  R W Wylie is branching out intolines He painted his sister, Kayea bicycle for her Saturday, a brillantred, an elepant job HarrisonMichigan prison direiior says the convict camp at Chilson will be turned into a young first offenile camp, like CassidyLke and 75 first offenders placed tlifre and the only older inmatessent there will be those skilled, intrades He added that 0 percent ff the 3fisoji inmates in Michigan re under 30 years of age andti peirent under 20 The state has iik to say whoshall be sent to thework camps or schools The circuitjudges in passing sentence may re omend that the prisoner be sent toa work camp or school Seldom are tfiuse recommendations overruledThe Chilson camp was establihed the convicts who maintainmany state parks in this S6Cjtiii If the iamj is turned into a I school how will the parks be mainJoe McCarthy is determined to obliterate the editor andother poisons in Wisconsin whostarted the recall move against him which failed when not enough petittion signatures were obtained Thedrive was headed by an editor nam ed GGore of Sauk City McCarthy thiugh Hie prosecutor of thecounty has started action before a justice of the peace under the corrupt practises act and issued a supaia requiring Sauk to turn over so they may be searchiies and also the namesnf the corporations who financedthe recall and the amounts theycontributed So far Sauk has refused tlarge number were there tage Lake FridayMrs Raymond Morris is toking The couple left on a trip to northcare of Mrs Denise LoRoas 2 child em Michigan and m their return ren while the latter is in St Joe will reside at Half Moon LakeHospital, Ann Arbor The bride graduated from DexterFathers day guests at the George high school and has been employedftoush home were Ernest White and by the Electric Service Co, Ann Ardaughter, Ferndale, Sally Roush ef bor The groom graduated frombor Wednesday night where the i Greenland, Jack Teeters Mid Paul Pinckney high school and has taught Affairs are coming to a boil InGuatemala where thehave taken over and CommunistsneiRhboringwork was put on by a Toledo Chap tr Mr and Mrs Harold Porter,Mrs Sadie Moran, Mrs Lucille Camburn, Mrs Darreil Baker, Mrs Orlad Winslow, Mr and Mrs Homer Allen, DetroitGene and Erwin Mann attended army in Alaska He will attend thethe funeral of Mrs Mary Mann Michigan State Normal this fall countries are involved This is vitalto us as it is in the Panama Canal zone and that waterway is menaced The Communists have been been retting arms and munitionsschool He served 2 years in the from Europe and this country isKirtland, a cousin, at Jackson Mon ter and Mary Teeple Mann of, this forhi  Avon Fnodoeta Call said to be ready to go Jtofore theUnited Nations and ask permission The ArmyMcCarthy hearing hasended with the pubic no Wiser than when it started except they havebeen given an insight into some ofthe, McCarthy methods The senatordominated the proceedings and SUCCeeded Jn keeping out njdst testimony damaging to him He rode rough shod over Secretary of War Stevens, President Eisenhowers appointee who never seemed to knowwhat it was all about Testimony showed he was ordered to pull his punches against McCarthy by orderor the president who still clings to the idea he can compromise withthat senatorHowever there is nocompromise in the senators make up, It is whole hog or none withhim The affair will9end in a Btale mate with 3 different reports handed in by the 7 senators on the investigating committee The S Demo crat senators will bring in one condeming McCarthy, 3 Republicanswho are all friends of his will bringin one vindicating him while Senaator Potter of Michigan will sub mit one asking that all employeesof Senator McCarthy and SecretaryStevens who were shown guilty of wrong doing be fired Just whyexempts the principals, Mr McCarthy and Mr Stevens on whoseorders said employees were acting is not stated unless he has been bittenby the Eisenhower appeasement complexLivingston Lodge No 76 June 24 730 p m Strawberry Festival at Stockbridge,dinner at 780 EA degree Livingston Lodge to foinish candidateJune 27 1045 a m, Lodge to attend St Johns Day Service at the Pinckney Congl Church Friday,Saturday, July 9, 10StarUnited Nations and ask permission,   j4      to blockade Central American ports 5fhj Verities at Pinckney LightedPhone UP I m in there and confiscate all weapon shippedwiv ,        ,v , rvtfVHOWELL SYLVAN THEATREThnr, Jims M, 24LansTurmer, Pier Angeli  Friday, Saturday, June 25, MTINOCCCHIO m A Walt Disney Animated restorePLAMB AND TTO FLESH i OL    Tjtatasft  1 Shows 715, 900   i SatBrday,Juh 26, UBig Features tAll Color Randolph Scott tRIDING SHOTGtJNWilliams Jimmy Boyd inRACING BLOODSun, Mom, Tues, June 27, 28, 29t Matinee Bandar 210 P M Coat i James Stewart, June Alflyfron1 inTHE GLENN KJLLER STORY In TechnicolorWed, Thur, June 30, luiy 1 heUy Winters, Barry SullivanInPLAYBOY , Sunday, Mondav June 27, 16WRBD GARTERS A MusicalAll in Technicolor withRosemary Clooney, Jack Carte awl Guy MitchellSunday Shews 3, ft 7, Cartoon and TravelTuesWed, Thure,June MSOJuly 1AN AFFAIR WITH A STRANGERA Drama StarringVictor Matufe, Jean Simons and Jane DarewellCartoonComing French Line, She ConMstSay No, Hell Below ZeroFtgfcttng Lady Tr LEE THEATREPMple MR f thl Whttmra Lake, MichiganScio DriveIn Theatre US8 Jaekaoa Road, Ann ArborPhase Normandy7MS dhtt nndet 12 admitted FresChk fow New Friday, Saturday, June U, S6TULSAIn Technicolor withSusa Hayward, Robert PrestonandTHH BIG CAT In TechnicolorwithLea MeAJUster, Peggy Ann lamer Cartoonunder, Monday, June 27, 18 WAB OF THE WORLDS la TechnicolorwithBarry, Ann Robinson Friday, Saturday, June 25, Uj RED GARTERS in TftchnieolorStarringRosemary Clooney, Jack Carts and Guy MitchellPlusCAPTAIN JOHN SMITHwithAnthony Dexter, Judy Lawrinsa, Alan Hal jr, Robert Clarke CartoonSunday, Monday, June 27, 28 Supreme Suspense UnfurlsDIAL M FOR MURDlft ia Warner ColorwithRay Milland, Grace Kelly aai Robert CummiagsNovelUes Newa Cartooa eaJls wkl K tfrreugh faater if you knew tke hre and in 8QUTH SEA WOMENwithBurt Lancaster, Virginia Mayo CartoonWe7 Thur,Joie iJ0,JuiyTROUBLB ALL THE WAYwithJohn Wayne, Donna ReedPinsROAR OF XHB CROWDStarringHoward Dnff, Helena StanUy TueeWed ThursJune M,IO,Julr 1FantasticM T H E MMwithJames Whitmore, Edmund ffwemnand Joan WeldonalsoViolent Life of a Gunlinger THE DESPERADO StarringWayne, Morris, Bererly GarlandNews and OarteonBen Tomin and wife are bask fresaCalifornia Thomas Wyli and Jaek Desishot rod cars W undevetaad a rase is brewingTELEPHONE COJtfPAJVy RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSSponsored by Pinefciuy Masonic Building AssociationStarlight er I servedRepresentative1 wassqe Livings ton chairman of the kSadvised me NeigiAormg Notesho ShiathaVarieties Ward Saundsrs, 71, of Nortes RdFowlervflle was kfltsd last weekwhen he was kit by a ear driven bfroute between the counties  ThmaB f A ArbOr B ach one was to hv o  a 16they are n  , s as Oral Lasher of FowlsrviUe wasagreement existed on senator0 Un6 kilIed iast wtek wlln Ilig  wg   Bion Bates stood by this ag StrUk  th ChMptk  Oki and Senator Tehan is now to the FRED KENDALLW  J R RADIO SINGING STAR  withRAY  MADELEINE Samuels COMEDY DANCB TEAMHelu at Veterans Memorial Field, BBNBFIT OF Pinckney, atfehifaa 0UIHfNG FUNDJULY 9  10 at 30 PM  present presentatiinformed of this agreement 2 wasbut says nowabout it and is go nas already served he neverto ignore Hester Topping, daughter of Mvand Mrs Norman Toppinf elyears Stockbridge was married to Ron knew aid Fillmore Juas 18 by RevBekn itI RFRER T V SALES AND SERVIGE12e Webster St, Phone 118of the Prebjrterian akurek William Lut is the new lieedist pastor at Fowlerville He is a graduate of Byron high achooL Thr Howel team is leadinf eTriCounty League with 8 vietoriee 12 Howell paintei painted taeChamber of Commerce buildingthere in an hour and 48 minnteaiast week They tried to do it in anhour The body of Donald Davis wkedrowned in Coon Lake June 14 aae1 not been recovered at last rspefssMichigan State College has achemical that will kill quaskIt is maksis hydraside  T frce 8ur  sponsors,  ,  1 by the Howell Chamber of Comm fThis was a fair agreement and j erce  tht Ttjt dton parkingapproved by fair minded men not m parking lot starting Jure ,,  ,Cornell 1 politics nor trying to perpetuateanyone in office, after serving 2PrAtn vmere I sit Au Joe Marsh trmR l rtirea fulfilling the agreeRight farfront of Granny Whitesbeantifnl elHhouse on Maple Avenue theres s brandnew signAntiques Inquire Within Nowdont get excited Grai ay explained it all the other nightafter we settled down in herjperior, me with my temperate beer, Granny with her tea asked her if she was reallygoing in the antique business, OhosayaOrnny,iwouldnsU anything I put that sign up so folks would coroein aid talka4ook around U they insist on a peice, I tell them some outra Nogeous figure I guess 1 juc nke people, she saidprom where t sit Granny cin beexcused for r little ruse Shemay be in her eighties, but her mind 1 youngand open Shesth kind of person whos made thistown so wonderful Granny notonly likes peoplebut she re Pta them and their preferencesand opinions Come to think of it, nd respecting meanthindmt  seniors graduated at HeweMhigh school lsst ThursdayIn circuit court last wsek CastlesRockwood, 18 got t to I ysaa te prison for auto theft RaynMndBiscay charged with setting flrs tsthe Pleas barn t years ago fot a year in jail 4 other youths impcated had already been sentencedThe following divorces grantedin circuit court last weekment It is much easier to ignorean agreement than to keep it Aelear conscience is worth more thanpublis officeOur most influential men haverequested me to run this yeartheythink as Shiawassee has the judgenow, Livingto County should have  the Representative r from Eilwm WHiMU E j, j By this same token I respectfully  fyOm j Green,Hatet irom John solicit your support for State Rep Caldwell, Wesley from Luafle  rsssntativs at the Primaries, Aug heen and AlvaH from Qraes 1 ust 3rd , i JJ Casyer is the new pasTHURBTR rORFT T  tor at the North Lake Methodist THURBER CORNELL i churcn Hg u from Deekervills1 Mrs Viola Read and Floyd  Pet Beeman Passow of Chslfsa and eiK  wife were in VFyne Friday JsePh Mulreed of Tpsilantl nave Barbara McAfee i8 a patient at been arrested for the robbsny fMellus hospital, Brighton fot a the Three Sons Tavern tt fees,back injury suffered some time Mgo Lake 1 weeks ago  some time ajro  Mrs John Schiefentein, 76, died,at the Colonial Convalescent Xowts AttentionHOW IS YOURPicture Tube S IT WEAK OR DEADALL MAKES OF PICTURE Wm AT A VfcRY LOW COSTOUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 30 DAYS CALLSHIREYS RADIO T V Phone 83F2 Pinckney, MichiganALSCOs iriwers i sGuests of Rev Beachy family Sunday Marvin Sehrock and wife, John Zopk, Heston, Ksnsaa Lloyd MillerElkhari, Ind Roland Snyder, Lajunta, Colorado James Rhodes,HarrisonviUerVaWalter Eseh fanMy, Barton Hills Kithrya Millar,Ann Kilnsrjsan and Bath MaflftShirley and Maxhu WHMW MMb Bkrot Piadtney in Chelsea last weskSne loaves asrhusband, also a resident at Hthome and a daughter Mis was, Myrta Taylor, daughter of A  ElieabethFlmtoft Cayior ofPincknyJexter Road  , ,Olavk  hm Aluminum Comb Windows andDoorsDelmt Windows 20 eachFlange type Windows 16i0 saeh Any 8Ue up to 40x66 Doers 46 sash Up to Min wide Ftesst Quality GuaranteedJTfcer flUss Awnings and Porch Bn losTjref A J SEWING MACHINESvWe Service and Kspair All MakesFree Estimates Stain in AdvanosSinger Sewing MachineCompanyAH Work GuaranteediU South Mate Bt,nsasNonatady 4 ,s, J 18, 1154The StoreGROCERIESCANNED GOODS GENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORt , Feed Unexpected Guests Like lf Royalty    its easy with anTHSRI CAN ALWAYS U A KAST fit for a royaSwelcome waiting in your home food freezer, Complete mealsfrom breads to meats to any ofa wide variety of desserts The only magic to it isthe flavorsaving ability of this modem food preserving method Cloverleaf rolls, stew, pot roast, chop woy, pieor cake  you name it And cook it ahead of timeThen, weeks or months later, youre ready for sudden guests or late homecomers with heatandserve speed Theres o new, easfer way to finer eating fn ahome food freeier Find out about it today SEE V O U O EA IDetroit EdisonTrees Trimmed and Removed ExpertlyJoe Mroz, Phone 136F4, Box 298Rte 2, Pinckney THE BROTHERS TREE COMPANY Act ofir YrLeonard Devereaux informs usthat he has bought a ranch typehouse at 8941 Houghton Drive, at Utica, Mich aad ia moving thereJHe is employed by the Chevroletj division of General Rotors, We have received a card from CpL Robert Lavey who is spendingJO days in Amsterdam, Holland Hepe goes from there to DenmarkMr and Mrs Charles Lareaux ofBoulder Colorada are visiting herparents, Mr and Mrs Leslie McKinly He is empoyed by the NationalFood Service and is being transferr jW Los Angeles, Calif Mr and Mrs Leslie McKinley wfere in Detroit Tuesday night tosee their son, Don, graduate from Lawrence Institute of TechnologyTHe exercises were at the DetroitI Masonic templeOf the 175 graduat es only one was a girl On Thursday evening Mr and Mrs Thomas Bonner and LawrenceCamburn attended the Ladies Nite Program of the Livingston County Shrine Club at the Monks Hotel atBrighton Murray Dagg, Roy Clark, BobVedder, Stanley Dinikel and Louis Kourt and wife attended the Northville races Thursday night   Florence Utley,7,daughter of MrsAlma Utley, Pinckney teephone op  erator who lives at Portage Lake,,lost the sight of her eye last Thurs day She was visiting her father atDexter and following him as he ran a power lawn mower A piece of Iwire caught in the mower and fly ing struck her in the eye She was taken to University hospital, Ann  Arbor where the eye was removed It is said there was no brain injury  Florence has a brother, Larry and j a sister, Sally, both older  An infant son bora to Mr andI Mrs Vince La Rosa Denise Ledwid ge died at birth last week Mr and Mrs Howard Thayer,daughter, Patty, Gretchen Tasch and Mrs Jennie Keellenberger left Tuesday on a 10 day trip to NewYork state and points east Mrs Mae Metz with the Frank White family of Howell leave this week for a trip through Canada ami New England 1 Deputy Bob Egeler accompaniedi Sheriff Gehringer to Reno, Nevada, last week to bring back a prisoner Betty Fogg of Chicago is visitingher grandmother, Mrs GeorgeThompson Rick Miller, Bill Rowell, Neil Clark will work at the University iof Michigan Fresh Air Camp atPatterson Lake again this year The Vein Fish family of Pitts1 burg, Mrs Ma me Sloan of Howell and Ficd and Clella Fish attendedj a picinic dinner Saturday at the  home of Rev and Mrs Backus ofj Chelsea I Bertie Beachy is home from Gosh en College for the summer TheBeachy twins ,Lois and Lucille areworking in Chicago with the Stud ent industry group who are studing jabr relations 1G students werei picked George Meabon and wife calledat the William Marshall home inStockbridge Saturday Ross Read and wifs were Suday i dinner guests at the Howard Read home 4The Peters family reunion washeld at the Fred Read home Sunt day with 31 present Those there were the Floyd Peters family ofLog Angeles, Calif, Mrs FrankPeters, Jackson, Herbert Peters fam ily and N Baker and family, Battle  Creek, Mrs Hazel Clelland, Homer the Bob Read, James Whitley andi John McGuire familiesMr and Mrs Merwin Campbell, son, pick and Herb Dyer attended thehot rod races in Jackson last week, Arnold 43erquist and Bob Jonesspent the Week end in Mackinac MYRON HUHESComplete Line Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  We Install  We ServicePHONE UP83114 10 7 5 EAST M86COALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TON To Allow You To Fill Up For Next YearOrder Now and Pay by the Month If You Care To PHONE DEXTER HAMILTON 68119D LHoe Sons TRUCKSTRACTOR CARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOW KM, MICH  PH 1632Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDENCE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  PHONE 32LIVE  Gus Ledwidge is playimg ball with the Hot Springs team in the Cotton states League The John McDonnels and daugh ter,Lois, are spending some time attheir home at Pettysville Mrand MrsOlin Robinson attended the charter presentation nightof St Andrews Masonic Lodge bythe Grand Lodge at Ionic Temple, Detroit, Friday night Born to Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson jr Betty Lapine at McPherson hospital, Howell, Friday, a sonGregory Olin, wt 8 lbs BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYCASH INCOME Up to 200 WeeklyResponsible man or women wanted  independently own and operate proven profitable,sensationally new automatic coinoperated merchandisedispenser account in your area Complete training assistance included NO SELLING IS REQUIRED CAN BE HANDLED in Spare Timt PERMANENTLY WEEKLY IN COME NO EXEPERIENCE IS REQUIRED Full Priced Steady Income PROFITS START IMMEDIATELY Routes Requires a CASH investment of 70200 to 475000,dependent upon extent of operation dcired If genuinely interested, write or wire for confidential interview in your city with companyrepresentative Kindly include one reference, address and phone num be to American Products Corporation, H , 1 fi Detroit Ave,Cleveland2, Ohio, DeptStop Searching Start EarningTHE ROUSH PLUMBING BAS MOVED TO 310 WEBSTER ST PHONE 189, PinckneyVie tCartti Kittev family  called Bobbie Reason went fishing atem lira Bettr Lou Strong and fam Hiland Lake and got 19 good blue a Brighton Sunday ng ia July 21 at Herrick hospitallfj Merwin Campbell, son, Dick The Dale Miller family of Marfonand daughter, Beverly, go to New called at the Ralph Hall home Sun eartle, Pa, thii weak Beverly will dayatif IM a visit   Pvfc Jerry Heavy returnee to Boiten, llttiv Jvljr Ittu 1915BaalHoweEVISITORS TO VACATION LAND The 120 lake of LivingstonCounty offer beaaty, cool breezesand fine fishingMore and More vis itors are becoming annual residents For the benefit of our visitors toour Livingston County vacationlandour bank offers its services in cash ing checks or in providing a checking account to care for summer oryear around needs  We also have on file all the latestfinancial reports for those who wish, to keep in touch with the financial world j  We want to matt you Come hiM  , RAYMOND JHAYWOBTHCandida lot CoBfMM  SUM TRI lllMMM flitITS MRS THE PMGASTAPPAN WITH COOUTtSPECIAL LIMITED TIMI OFFER0000PricoAllowance for youYou pay onlyCom In May Set this new and beautiful rangeespecially for homes beyond the gat maim See amSIng oo4He tho automatic ovenThe Hockey Appliance Store HNW MiFT1 Jw,Wv w    V,  , Thh fvmt  weii40fpw  i Vmtij  tM mih  ftpn  Wtttt  Sffifm    A       V     War A SK THE BUSINES Stt V Wi t AKlTHMniC  Wit h oldfash loae d method s yo u sin d abou t 24 0faouria  ymi pum p  d tor n   ,   rlo r livestock , o r     , i   ,rMOM  Wit h a  wwl  t,  aim aci cMyet s wtlt r syste m yo u vs,J u uv ctweot t txtr s 12hou r day  w  spn d i nb t 3ftlds , o r i n fun  In  money  Wouldn t i t pa y you  to 4f tsomethin g abou t i t  now  vy  HAV I A  PUU  LlN f o f completel ya u  jnmi c Mye n wate r system s t o pro v u    lnt y o f wate r c t th e tur o o f aUy,  plent y o f pressur e da y so d night yn u  iidtie r wha t you r needs  Whc Q fot,cho  s e Myers , yo u bu y lb s fines t wtt h V  you r rjra T            y    servic e buil t in water  T o ru n a  Mvc  pum pOat s test  than s  penn y a  da y fo r 24  Ou t TRAINE D WATt t SMCJAUS T wil llou r service  You r sa v n, s  upward s gi ve yo a ejuc t S peciffcation i an d cost fllJStospendonfetcorooyaursel t for    Myer s iyste m be t sulte d IT S IAI Y T O H i tha t a  llvt  wt  yc r     N o oLIifirtiua  Phon e orNtfl B soo a ja  fo r ui i i a 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o n u a t o giv e hi m th e sam epersona i attentio n tha t WO L y  urconfidant  an d goo d faith  LeeUveyGenera l Insuranc ePhon e 69F 3 Pinckney , Mich FLOWER Phon e i f FUSION Siro oFLORA L COMPAN Yh o wel l JOR QUIC K SALEAbou t 1 0 R  1  qt  an d pin t Maso n frui t jar s60 c an d 30 c a  dozen , als o 2  goo d 5 0gallo n Oi l DruniB , 40 0 each  Mus to by SaturdayC F Hewlett, UO LivingstonPincknty, Michigan, RrttBankMAi Bargains HAMBUKGiiK, i Lbi for SLAB BACON, LbBEST BF ROAST, Lb , ALLSTEAKS,Lb    FRANKFURTS, Lb  ,BOLOGNA Lb    GRADE A PORK SAUSAGE Lb SALT PORK AH CatsM J REASON foe and up10052c 40c 65c, 45c  40c  60c Mrand MvsJoe Griffith and Sfaaron spent the week end at the Miller J ha uuage at Lovells I Federal SupervisorMF1CBBS OP FJBDERAL RKSRV  StfXPtf AND FEDERAL UfcJrOSIT , IKBUBANCB CORPORATIONAil BnpoatU Insured Up to i000for Bach DnotHofLOST Top of Studio Couch between Ghilson and Pinckney Finder return to Luelus Doyle St   Harold RsiyRepairs on AH MakesPhone 154F3 PinckneyAuctioneerFat Sajes A SpecialtyBerl WylisGall Fowlerrille 226F6Arnold Berquist UnodlBa St Placknay, MlcWatch BtpahtnqjGold Stamps Watchea, Watch Bands Iswo  Handmodb Ttctiki Ulyrsd J, HogsetPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone IPF 1075 East M3G,0 SwarttiouiDirect QfModem Equipment AmVulance ServiceF d G Reickheff, Sf OPTOMETRIST0 West Grand Riverflowell, Michigannone ti58 ResidenceLloyd HendeeLivestock Haulrag  kly Trips Made to Detroit General Truckingjnckney, Mich  Phone 161FXHoger J CarrInsurance CoveragePHONE UP88133hiPrices Ycu Can Afford TJ i aMiG ilford llrasste Wortsms, Homes, Lake Propertj Raines Opportunitiesvj our Property With Mtiraid Rwson 200 North Pearl i  ihone 1SSagoners Grocery CLASSIFED ADVSFOR SALEMaple dining room PilmitHre RAert HJhchPhoneMrs Ezra Beaehy is eonvalat her home after 9 days a1 hart General Hoepltal 1   at the Beachy home Sun WANTED Painting and decoratingfor week tnd and Saturday Jack Darrow phone Howeil 476WI FOR SALEWhite Rock Hens, 80, lbs live wt Clifford VanHorni Phone 40F2 Pinckney  ,jnjr Pinokssj Read WANTED To buy old musket, pistols and rifles Call 62F11 on 8un days or leave with Win MerserFOR SALE Uset 6 ft G E Reuuaift tchirdM L FOR SALE Uset 6 ft G E RSALE Walnut Dreaaer 20, frigerator 75 320 UnadiU or phonee Radi 10 Chi Ln ,E Walnut Dreaaer 20,frigerator Console Radio 10, Chaise Lounge  22 Pinckney10, Pull Up Chair 10, Ump Table110 Library bl 311504LOW MICEBeer J Wid9 to Take Out ill Howall 708J2 p e3our chairs F0R SALEAU new year aroundl  contemporary home at HUand LakemUe8  129 Oakridga Ct Eat Shore,Pffo eV,   fulr bath, oil ftkrnace, automatic fas ton SALE 14 acres of alfalfa, ffrTt hot water, Formica CountersGueatand second cutting j Vainities in both bedrooms, ledgeurviile Smith, 2 miles north of Pinck rock fireplace, carport indirect lightney ing, tiled floors throughout OpenSaturday and Sunday, June 12, lftGeorge D Boore, Phone Lu 11399FORcasestandard keyboard 20 Schwin Bicy Dearborn Mlch ce ilO, all in good conditionJack W Clark, Phone 84 1 WANTEDWashings,  and altering,in 305 Mfll St also sewingVivian DarrowPinckney 5 F F i SIQUALITY WANTEDMale HelpWe will etablish you in business with ourcapital If you are trustworthy BTU energetic, write us No investmentor experience needed to start Parttime or fuitime WINONA MOMUMENT C Witiona, MinnFOR SALEA good 20 gal DuoTherm water heater 40,connection arreli complete 46Also solid onldining extension table 10ClKord VaaHom, phot 0FtMtATSFRUI1S GROCERIESP FISHBFzV 1  f V   vWmmmMi MARKET PRICE SCOURTEOU S SERVIC ELARK S WANTEDWashing an d Ironn gm y hom e b y th e piece Mrs  McGranhan , Phon e Ha6308 9 O R SALE 2 rugf e an d pads , 1804 1 PORTAG E LAK E Rd   t 9x12 , on e 7    8, Mrs , Le e Lave yFO R SALEAiumJnu m roaate P fo r ANTE D   Carpenterin g o f a T  Jb  turkey , 6  pai r Frenc h window s kind s a t P rwa r price  1  ae t Grolie r encyclopedia  n d 2  Phon e Dexte r Hamilto n 588 8Standar d Dictionaries , 5 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