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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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lephon e number , fo r examle , UPtow nLoca l telephon e user s wil lthere wa s eve r an y agreemen twhic h Shiawasse e wouldduun T toffice of representative irr the lesia lature with Livingston county For2j j she was combined with due to lack of population Shlawasee has twice the population ofLivingston Still for the first two years after the consolidation Thurber Cornell of Howell was elected tothe office For the last 6 year deBoom has held the officeCornttt is again a candidate for the offlctthis year This caused the letter from deBoom to the effect that he knowsnothing of any deal to give Shiawav seethe office 3 terms and Livingston one term That if there waisuch a deal he was not a party toand will refuse to abide by i ThoJcall each other by dialing UP followed by five digitsThe Company is now operating 2telephone systems until the time ofconversion Customers will continueto use the manual type until Tuesday and the company continues to test thenew dial equipment, getting it xeadyfor DDial DayAt the same time Brighton telephone numbers will be changed Thecentral office name wiH be ACademy  Dexter already has the two , u uw WM1UCletter, five digit numbering plan, with1 of course is up to him It doei notHamilton the central office name, i stem quite fair that Shiawasttt duo To call Howell, customers will dial J to her larger population should getthe code 41, then give the numbrjall the representatives The situationto the operator   I is similar in k o  JCWtCKf 40 AALAtfCff New telephone directories are being delivered here before the ctowigesThey will include all the new tele phone numbers and instructions onhow to dial themThe new dial system is housed inthe new Michigan Bell building hereThe cost of the project, including theswitching equpment, dial instruments and outside telephone constructionwill amount to 76,000 TVTM THOLMSH THf tt9UCAN AMD QCMOCOATlC PARTIESfW HbtIJl HAVfi MAO AN OPPORTUNITV TO EXES THiV WiLi N THfi aVAN0TAK THAT IS AN tSeNTfALfc 1 gP Bay Duffy, health officer, 1000Vans Motor Salesjeep parts 33986 Bruce VanBlarieumpainting at 9500Stanley Dinkel major rd work 7600Cousins printing, tax notice  4400Cas Clinton, major Rd Com 6000Albert Shirley major road com  6000Inn Kennedy major road com 5000Murrays Gulf, gas  585Thrashers Adding mach rep  676 DSwsrthout, parksidewalk com 6000Lee Tiplady, pork, sidewak com6000 HHrard Rjasd, parksidewalk com5000 fto Read Sons, lumber 1288Lavaj Hwdre Ins on fire truck 6666Helen Reynolds, postage 600 Motion carriedMotion by Shirley, supported byOferton tto appoint J W Winger,chairman of the 1966 Memarial DayProgram with full cooperation ofthe Village Council Carried The following coundlmen were appointed on the Park and SidewalkCommittee for a yearKennedy, Read,and ClintonThe following Councilmen wereattainted on the Street and Road Committee for one yearSwarthout,Tiflady and Shirley Motion to adjourn carriedIWdrtd Ackley, ClarkSPECIAL NOTICBMeat at the Darrow Barber Shopwtii rtmabt at heretofor til typM  10075cSaturdays, M 1 Darrowwill ht no frtjf movies at thia summer, the firemen ifcsa for severalto do to ti conservation lawviolations la si week 47 for violatingthe fishing lawsDeer are causing much damage tothe cherry trees and strawberry patches in the north A chemical preparedby tthe Dow Chemical Co has beenbeen sprayed on the fruit but thesuccess fs spotty xRains last week cut the fire lossMichigan to 27 acresHOWARD THAYER GETS AN APPOINTMENTTHoward Thayer who is visitingteacher in Washtenaw county and president of the Pinckney schoolboard has received a U S, government appointment He is one of the 25 educators in Michigan picked totour the air base atiation schools inIlinois, Texas, Mississippi and Colorado and observe teaching methods, and suggest improvements Thecourses taught are mostly mathmatic He leaves Lansing July 11 by plane and will be gone until July 27 He is the only teacher chosenfrom Washtenaw county There were none from LivingstonLIBRARY NEWSSummer Reading Program1 Any boy or girl from the 4th to the8th grade may enter the contest2 Contestants may earn points by reading bookslThe points are markin front of the boo Local Social EventsTOMAMK HMMIBONLortiae Itomaaik, donghtcr of Mrand Mrs Stanley Tomaaik of Pinck ney wes married to Ruasel Johnsonat thg Concord Presbyterian ChurchFriday nigh They wil live on theSzymanaki farm on Hinchey RoadThtf bride graduated from Pinckneyhigh school in 1952 The groom isemployed at the Pinckney Fabricat ing Company 6aftoRt ChurchSt Majys batiwiie Church, Rr Fr Albert Schmitt, Pastor Sunday MassesSummer Sehedult630, 800, 900 1000, 1130Summer Schedute 630, 00, 900Noveoa DovotkuuFriday evening, 780 p m Confessions Friday after Novenna Devotions, Saturday 730 to 900 p no8undayBefore 800 musBUSHWRJTJEFFREYSMrs Dorothy Boshweit of ftedfordwas married to Steve Jeffreys ofDetroit at St Marys CatholicChurch of Bedford last Thursday The reception WM at the BotsfordIan near thereThe following relatives attendedWilliam Jeffreys aad family, LucyJeffreys, Mr and Mrs, Matt Jeffreys, and Mr and Mrs Ray Chandler,DINNERDANCE PARTYSt Marys Altar tad Holy NameSocieties combined last Thursdaynight and held a potItuek dinner anddancing party at the high school gym After the dhmar a programw put on with Rev, Kokevkh of ChurchCalvary Mennonite Church Rev fczra Beachy, Pastor LOCAL NEWSClare Miller, wife and son ,Rick,and daughter, Carol, attended thegraduation of her neice, PatricaFrank at St CelceJias school inDetioii Sunday VThe Lee Lavey family  Mrs MaeMtz attended the graduation ofMrs  Luveys neice, Joan Shields atSt Thomas high school, Ann ArborSundifTh Martin Hitter family were inDexter SundayMiss Elizabeth Marks of SanAntonio, Texas is here with Mr and MrsCharles Hewlett She is Mrs Hew j lctta sister Mrs Don Swarthout will teachpart of trj 7th and 8 gTades herethis fall vrhich will  split o,i account of its sizeCharles Hewlett and  have he situais similar in the state senatorialbought aThere are home at ViitoTexas2 lare factories thereS 8 SuptMorning Worship Sunday School Walter Each100011003 Books must be taken from thia li brary4 Bookg must be kept for a limit of one week Contestants who fail tareturn books on time must forfeitone point5 In a notebook contestants must keep a record of books they haveread, following this planName of bookDate book was take from libraryAuthorShort paragraph about a bookor a paragraph telling why youenjoyed reading the book6 The contest will run for 11 weeks from June 8th to August 24th Lakeland as toastmasttr Jack Clark,Donnalee SwartfefoV d BarbaraSinger played accordia selections Loretta Schafars polka battd playtdCarol Miller top dned And MikeHeath sang and pJayetf hji own aceomptaJmttit oaa guitarThe address was given by Rev FrMiller of Westphalia Rt AlbertSchmitt also sbke Tb rest of theveatef wwtittk im dindhg TheGreen Mosfs 9tMi ef BoweQ orthestra played   About 200 attUdSTARLIGHTThe Maapnie k who AM of on minstrelhow t last treifiwffl put oB avariety ifiowWysat fatsUad oh tht Ptnekaey Hg ftld Friday sndpIt wiU fwrture frtd teodaO, a WR,Radio 0Ur n tif an JfadtHne,a comedy danct team In adoptionthere will be numbers put on by total talent , The full program willbe announced neit wookJack Hannttt is ehalrman Theproceeds will go to the lodgt buflding fund as it is planned to enlarge thttemple as both tht Masonic and OSS membership  douhltd in the lastlew pun vwwiTht flower garden girls met June with Mrs McAfee They decided to name their dub, MTht Garden Pinks Barbara MeAItt is Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship SrirviceWednesday 800The 14th annual Community BibleSchooll will be held at the churchJune 1425 Monday through Friday 900 a m to 1130 a mClassesarranged for all ages from 4 up Giveyour child the advantage of these 22 weeks of Bible centered teaching Everyone is welcomeOssgrtgsfioitl Osorch Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 980 AMMorning Worship  1046 A M Thar Night Prayer Meeting at theChvrth   800Wed Ckoir Practise 730 P M A Hearty Welcome To AllThe Pssflss Qkank UndenominationalMM Watt between Main and Untdilla StrerttsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 946 AMSunday Worship 1100AM Youth Group 700 PMEvsnlng 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 the Dupont and  arbide Th harborthere is being deepened so oceanships can come in The Hewletts arshipping their household jroods toVictoiia Their son Charles jr will will occupy their home here whendischarged from the finny in January1955Mr Shaw of Hillsdale has rentedthe Poulson Apt on East Main StHe works on the Jrand Trunk RailroadMrs Margaret Burns is visiting atthe D Conklin home in Farmintfton The L J Henry, Tom Ware andEarl Kimberly families attended theopen hous Sunday night at the home of Mrs Alida Lor ing of Lake Chemmung on the occasion of the graduatiation of her daughter, Joyce Karus Rev J M Me Lucas of Brightonsuffered a heart attack last weekTuesday and was taken to McPherson hospital, Howell He returned tohis home MondayR W Wyhe informs us that theRev Thomas Wylie, pastor of theFirst Baptist Church, Kalamazoo irno relation to him and is not theThmas Wylie after whom his cousin, Thomas, was named trict where Livingtojs combinedwith Ingham An agreement existedfor yeers whereby the senatorshlpwas shared by Livingston and Ing ham counties Accordingly, FrankShields of Howell and Henry Rossof Brighton were elected to the office When it came Livingstons turnagain she put forward Hon LynnGardner of Iosco who was retiringspeaker of the house Joe Foster ofLansing broka time honored customby entering the race against Gardner and defeating him in the primaries and then going on and winning thtelection Since then Ingham haelected all the stte senatorsThe Ann Arbor News carried awriteup of the VanBlaricum or Dave Kelly farm on Patterson LakeRoad last week This was purchasedby Dr Bruce Frahlick of the University of Michigan Medical School afew years ago The buildings artremoved and it has been transformed into a tree farm In the last ,8 years he has planted 30,000 Scotch,white, red and ponderous ftime trees,blue spruce, tulip trees, arrowwood,BBTOEL BAPTIST CHURCH8 Mfltt K A1 Miles W of PinckneyNotebooks must be turned in at the Basjrdto, seerttary and Luise Basj ,by August Awardswill be given out on about Sept 4Mr and Mr Ben White calledth Frtd lers boose in Lyndon last do, treasurer tad reporter Flaf holdan art Barbara Sinter and Leslie McAitas fisrRraft, Sunday Morning Service1400Babtol followed by MessageService 745 Livingston Lodge No 76June 22 at 8 p m F C, doprees,June 24 730 p m Strawberry Festiva at StocHbridtfeiinner at 730,EA degree Livingston Lodpe to furnish candidateJune 27 1045 a m, Lodge to attend St Johns Day Service at the Pinckney Conpl ChurchFridaySatimiay July 9, 10Starlight Verities at Pmckney Lighted Field Lawrence Baughn, W M , d,bush cranberry and othw variety of shrubberyTh e tarm kaown a Frahlicks Acres has been certifiedby the U S Dept of Conservationas a tree and wild life farm None 4 the trees will be marketable in tiurrloctors life time except the Seotofepine which he plans to give to his friends as Christmas treesThe legislature passed a law at Itssession allowing counties to set aside part of the tax money for homes forthe senile and aged This is to relievethe load in the mental institutionswhich are said to be overcrowdedbecause the coanties have been send ing senile and aged there who arenot mental cases In Washtenaw county the board of supervisors, has appointed a committee to investigateacquiring Leland Sanitarium thereon Geddes Road as a home fr thf aged It would be operated by ththe county It was built fo a TBSanitarium by private subscriptionand had to close recently when the state withdrew its supportFrench forces are meeting withreverse after reverse in IndOCbiaaand its complete loss is seen to tfes Communists within 30countrys policy in the days Thismatter isONLY TWO FILEJune 21 18 the deadline for filingThura Night Praytr Service 745 Frank Shulta, Pastor9C70 Mutkall Rd Gtn 76490 South Lyon, MichGALJLEA BAPTIST MISSION MOO MtGrtgor ltd Portage Lake Lany Matt, PastorSmday School 1000 AJfMorning Worship 1046 A M Stfvioa Yt40 P 1IPnytf MOtHm 7tSO 9  ptttttont for the school board So faronly  Murray Kennedy and MrsJorald Clark, incumbents have filed If the present rate of increase whichis 50 a year keeps up the Pinckney school population will double in 10yearsSupt of Public Instruction ClareTaylor says 25 counties in the statedo not have sufficient taxing powerto meet school expansion needs Onthe list is Oakland, Macomb, Monroeand Washtenaw The reason given is that the biggest percentage of taxable wealth is in the cities while the population growth is in the surburban districts Wayne county has anunused debt fund of 6,105,946 Kentcounty has the largest 22,000,000This is possible because 40 percentof her children go to parochial schools still a puzzle One day we are aboutto intervene on the side of thFrench The next day we are netSecretary Dulles and President Eisenhower have repeatedly said wo would never let the country fall tothe Communists but just what wewill do to prevent it is not dearA week ago the president was reported ready to ask congress to allow hiaa to intervene in a speech The sptecfewas never made It is doubtful itcongress would have approved Tbia countrys policy has always been tolet the other nation attack firstAnyway our allies would not go along with us on an intervention policyIn the present affair the hydrogea bomb is apparently useless as itsdestructive power is too widespread This covers a 100 mile area In IndoChina the battling armies artso close together that as many Frenchwould be killed as Communists It it only possible to use the bomb te isolated villages such a the one InJapanDetroit has started an investigation of a Chicago attorney who itcharged with making a big profitby selling babies to childless couples for 2000 each This he does withoutany waiting period Adoption is possible from legitimate cSphanhome but the waiting period is from 6 months to 3 years The lawyer obtains the babies from found ing homes where they are bom tounwed mothers They cost him ttttfoor nothing and he makes a nies pro 1v w   t    VV5pvfc iYOULL FIND ITS sAICB Wednesday, June 16, 1964   xit3 EasyDial,   STARTING TUESDAY, JUNE 22TTie ttep below show how easy it will De for you to use your new dial telephone1 Be SURE you have the correctnumberSuppose you want to call a localnumber here in Pinckney, forexample UPtown 811992 Listen for the did tone before you dial Lift the receiver and wait until you hear asteady humming sound Thats the dial tone the equipments way of saying Number,please3 Diol the TWO LETTERS firstTo dial the first letterUplace your finger in the TU V opening on your telephonePull tne dial around until yourfinger hits the stop Remove yourfinger and let the dial spin backfreely Dial the second letterPin the PRS opening, the same way5 Then dial Alt FIVE NUMERALSYoull then hear cither the ringing signalanintermittent burrrrrror the busy signala rapid buzzzzzzYoull dial TWO LETTERS and ALL FIVE NUMERALS also to call your friends in two neighboring communities Brighton with ACademy numbersand Dexter with HAmilton numbers To call Howell, youll dial a code41and give the Howell number to operatori Its a good idea to make sure everyone in your home knows how to dialPLEASE CHECK THE NEW DIRECTOKY you will receive soon,  , for your friends1 new numbers and how to dial them   starting Tuesday, June 22 The inside front cover ofyour new directory tells how to call any place, you ,wistiitYOURSELF to better telephone service by dialing carefullyMICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY   4 PresinlinSiarllgh  9CWELLSYLVAN THEATREOlea MichiganMrs L Brokaw who has been spend I Jin the winterin Bay, City vyih,, her t , ,daughter, MreTlJet Roafe feats return tl home W Thar, Fri, Sat,Jun 16 to 19 Ytday, Saturday, June 18, 19Mrs James Eaman of Detroit aad Three Dimension ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEETMrs Will Steptoe of Webster called IHAvTnM t Tnv P1T1 MnwriTW A   j  V f   at ihcChailes Wood, James Marble  HATM of THE RUE MORGUE A Comedy m Color parting and Albtri Wilson homes at Ander  Ttjl Bud Abbott, Uu CosUllo and i  wiia , harles Mn last wee K  Maiden, Claude Dauphin Cartoonj E,mlLamberon closed Ms schoo Regulaf  p, 3D  J5c  , , riicks lat Fnday with a picnic at Brlrig  own glasses saVe15 Sunday, Monday, Jun 20, 21 Lane     THE COMMAND,andNewsNotes Sun Men, Tuss,, June 20, 21, 22Matinee Sunday 230 P W Cont Guy Madison, Joan Weldon A Western in Color StarringGuy Madiwm Joan Weldon and James Whitmore Reason, formery of Stock  Cartoon Sleepy Time Squirreldied in Lansing last week He THE JMM   , , V SmltftOut lor run2 jris John and Allie CinemaScope and Warner Color t lZ  in1eKtfy Ijaines entertained 50 Vci, Thur, June 23, 24 im1 Malives at her home at Lana Turner, Pier Angeliy folku1 ivr the graduation inn, David and daughter, Judy,, FLAME AND THE FLESH 1 vy high school,   In Technicoloriwn i iVleihodist ChurchMcoivci live ixquest o the late j Ii  Frank Ovitt of GregAiiOvvf ciiji in 1952 ami his  , 1 ht estate totaled Thv ynuivfi got 12,000 thetvn oinx to the Chelseair Old Peoples Home  vice ehair11  o uie Doxr  SavLiga Bank,ni, JMvii liecud vitu chairman of theL, , , Michigan bankers at theirv,, vniuf, al Moiirot ,,10 nJii Day, to bangr AdalaiSi , DmolveUic candhiato forji  i, tu in lir2 is June 17 lie vyill bi1 ilic dy at Lansing, baveh, , it tin Ltin farm m Cuii iAC aitll attend u Reception at the,vi ttirpk in DcirH ai 70 piiiThe v,ods seo tc ije full of cati1 ci,  Jii ii iniiu iat ncminaiionIM siKnri in vt naA1 county1 liei    Ui , L  Sheriff J ohnI ,j iii Utirn, iit itiii 1, will no boj 11  rriiuiau lor reeietiion  j vriv Riuinivki, editor of the Bowe   Kviev, wh was recently optiiii on at Sjjaiiow1 hospital, Lans  v iii to i,he lnham Lontity Sn iiiu lor Miiuiiui1 cjeration lastv  ComingThe Clenn Miller StoryPlay GirlTus Wed, Thur, June 22,23,21KOH ROY, TE HIGHLAND ROGUEin Ichnicolor rA Wait Dsny Production Starring Richard Todfl ilynis JohnsPlusECOS HILLComing Red barters, French Line t  y, Casanovas Big Nitfht PinocchioScio DnycIn iheatre  f the KhtinK Lady 6588 Jackson Road, Ann ArborPhone Normandy87083Jsiv r, son oi r and iis on IK ouiiy v lub j if IV,e Lt,y ija  t County  icrpit h iMniun Huspit el uvaiti llie jUiiiuse of  iia n n ID, i  os i oi ma  ii i ie i,,j6i    IIK  iiaiiii iiuinnuT xu ii i y l1Meddiny ,J une hae sunimer lecreationhe v Children under 12 admitted FreeFridaySaturday June 18, 19 1UVTANY BAYin TechnicolorwithAlan Ladd, Patricia McGinnalsoSILVER CITY in TechnicolorYvonne DeCatlo, Edmond OUritn Cartoon LEE THEATREWhtmoro Lake, MiehganFriday SaturdayJune 1 19t Wall Disneys Animated Feature T1NOCCHIONew Characters to take their places wilh all Disney ImmortalsandTHE LONE GtV in Colorblasting the ury ,f the westwithGeorge 3VjntjJomery, T rothy Malone V Cartoon1 Sun, Mon Tiies June 20, 21, 22  n Sfay PareeSunday Monday June 20 21LONE STARwithClurk JahU ,Ava GardneralsoCONFIDENTIALLY CONNIEJanet Leigh,  Van Johnson j THE FRENCH LINEC100 I In TechnicolorTues, Wed, Thur, June2223,2T  THOSE REDHEADS from SEATTLE Jant Ruf iA Hert Roland andIn Technicolor I r Xrtur unJcult,  T wth Featurelt Frontier Days in Tech,I News and CartoonI Wed ,T1iurv June 23 24  Heauty and Danger in GLASS WEI, withG Hoson John Korsythe, and Marcia HendersonandLoretta Younp, Kobert Mitchum andMartha Nash visited her aunt,,  Wilhuuv Holderkl Goarhart at Dexi r i week  inJohn BuiK is buildintr a ham on  RACHAKI AND THE STRANGERis farm News and CartoonRhonda Fleming, Guy MitchellPlusFLIGHT TO TANGIERKIn TechnicolorwithCartoonJoan Fontaine, Jack PalanceRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE48 YEARS AGOBorn to W Devercaux and wifeT  n lamMortVarieties MiJp Fitzsiinnions of Adrian wasviiarviid in Miss H Black of thisyuco nt St MaryAj hturh Wedno  TlTy will live it Adrian, John Mclntyre and wife of Colgate N D afo visiting nere  TIIP mavvinno of Mrs MyrtellaReason Hamilton to Edward HoltonHeld at Vetcranw Memorial Field, Pinckney, MichiganStarringpT5r  9yrMf  If 1W  J R RADIO SINGING STAR of rirvclnnd is announced It tookilce at Pontiac Born to James fireor and wifeSatirhy a son Mrs, Margaret Salmon VanFleet,v ifo nf John VanFeet, died at her hinu1 hero Saturday Ccorffe Reasonand wife and MrsJiria Simler went toDetroit Wednes ny h rho forniers new Reo Stockin 12 Jreen former Pinckney larivcs with hi daughter, MrsJiic irS 111 1   rs in Lansing,is spending ihf nnr h of June in Emilys coiivalbMcni toiiie in HowellDivoiips wvve grunted in circuitv nil last woek to Doris from Frankriutzak Arnold from Eliza Couj ir,,uiJ iciiii trom Roy CreightonMMiiav hcensis have been issuedU Kucl Johsoii j4, Pinckney aid, Lrraine Tomaik, 18 Pinckney aid uona HI v illnioi f, t t VUAU ajiu IICA, tor Topping, 22, Stockbvidej Tlie inaiivjpnt of Betty Lira1, aauij hli r of Mr and Mrs Ejiin Lineoi Marion o K C Cluvson, son of Mrs, Let La Ciawson of llovcll is an nouced  MrsSteve As hehrenner has annotm ced the tmwaement of her sister, i Shi rey Skow to Robert Quigley ofi Chelsea Twr, 11 year old Grass Lake boy, , Robert Dwelle ad Harry Warden were1 killed last week by Now York Centra mail train while walking on the Ijailroad trackThe Chelsea high school band will pive summer concerts this yearNotes of 25 Years Ago Mrs Harold Cloakeyr GertrudeTujpeV is a graduate at Ann Arbor, hiffh school this week,Mrs Elizabeth Curlett has receivedan announcement of the marriage of her nephew, Jajines Curlett to Mae I Davis of DetroitA car occupied by Mrs Minnie Gardner and daughter, Ethel, turned overlast Friday No serious injuriesMrs Gene Mclntyre entertained atdinner Saturday Mrs R K Elliott and daughter, Evelyn, Mrs LouisCoylc and Miss Wroodward of Berkey OhioThe PinckneyMichagamme ballteam defeated the Ideal Lawnmower team of Lansing here Sunday 11 U 4 The Charles McGregor farm homeon M East was damaged by fire lust Friday, a wing being burned PROMPT AND COURTEOUSRIHER T V SALES AND SERVICE125 Webster St, I Fhone 118action Attention HOW IS YOUR AttentionThokiii hall team lost to theio Saturdav 4 to 2RAY  MADELINE COMDY DANCE TEAMJULY 9  10 ffk,  Sponsored by Pinckney MasonicBuilding AssociationBENEFIT OF BUILDING inning, Thi v battery Adrian Lary Roy Mornn Others on the teamwere Hnvoid Swaithout, Tom Moran, rhrcs Kennedy, Kenneth HarrowFrancis Harris, Claude Monks air Norbert Lnvey UiOiam Firk lost one of his besthorV,rlftSt weels,Chester Hincheys house was struck  lat weekThe baccalaureate sermon MHH bedelivered Sunday night by Rv Fr Comraeiford offElmer Glenn entertained the Washtenaw Jersey Caitle Club at his farmSaturdayMrs Grace Matthews and daught r,Dorothy Wallace of Detroit were in jured Friday when their car tip idover hereJohn Lynch, former resident, wasmarried to Julia Bratek at St Joseph, M, flst week Mrs Eliznbeth Johnson fell indbroke Ivr hip Saturday 1Andrew Campbell, Harold Reason1and Don Swarthout are working for fhe Budd Wheel Co, Detroit  , Wm K Darrow has moved to FourMff Lake where heis guard at the prison cement plant , Picture Tube iS IT WEAK OR DEAD10 REPAIRALL MAKiiS OF PICi URE TUBES AT A v  LOW COSTOUR WORK IS GUARANTEED f OR 30 DAYS CALLSHIREYS RADIO TV Phone 83F2 Pinckney, MichiganALSCOAluminum Comb Windows and DoorsDelux Windows 20 eachFlange Type Windows lft60 eachAny Size up to 40x55 Doors 45 each up to 36 in wideFinest Quality GuaranteedFiber Glass Xwuings and PorchEn 4  closures A J Graybiel Local ItopreeatntativePhone 5 8 71, Briffattn, Mich iSEWJNG MACHINESWe Service and Repair All MakoaFree Estimates Given in AdvanceV I Singer Sewing MachineCompanyAll Wotk Guarantied114 South Main St, Ann ArborMichPhone Normandy ft4222, Ann ArboOT84T2 11eitonalMrs Winifred Gravet has word that her dautr, Mrs Helen Helen Gravea Boucher of JllJr ciseo sailed on June 5th on thi Hypia from New York for a 8 nthton of Europe, Sto will riiit 5 countries  Mrs Nora Sigler Reaafti isj now at High OrijiRic tiltttrSh fffips Soilsj will hae more water tohelp bujld higher yields, ityour soil has a regular turnovertin Mio aUn Roberta MUle aad daughter,  Bit who hare been at the Albert Sair  ley home returned to their home inI Marion last week  Mr and Mrs Harry Lain were in Detroit Sunday Qeorge Crtn informs us that theptaeh crop in this section will be email thi ycov due to winter kill i Mise Florence Tupper of Flint and iCharles Whitohead and wife afcd Miss Beatrice Lamb rn of Gregory called at the Jest Henry home Sunday Paula Curlett spent Sunday with 1 everly Shevrod at Portage Laks 1j One Campbell has sola tome acer  age on M36E to Charles Sager of Givnd Rapids who i building adrivein barbecue there Walter Clark and wifa were in Hamilton, Ohio, last week  Otis Matteson tpent last week in northern Michigan with llay lloriar I ity jThe Murray Kennedy family visited,the Detroit Zoo last Thursday and called at the Francis Culvet homea i in Detroit  i W, P Martin, Ohio StateUniversity agronomist, pointstiUt mt rotting organic matterimprove the wil tTiiture andjiakes it more ixrot Wajer percolates in more easily Ramaare soak4 up and held by thesoil, instead qt running off, orponding on topIn this soil building proeeps,millions of tiny, invisible microbeu play dn important part As they Uttd on organic matterand break it down, they producea jjummy, jellylike substaic,This sticky material glues tiny soil jartides together into clusters aggregates These aggregates, m turn, increase thesize of the soil pores nd allowmore water to enter As oFganmatter rots, it releases CFOPfeeding nutrients More soil phosphate is made available togrowing plants It Kelps increasethe efficiency of the fertilizeryou add to the soilMrs Haael Poulson chief operator has chosen tertnina and the amount is bastIon payment Thi allowance is an poyes years ot service ,t J r f VK v,in Rail Th Gerald Kennedy, family of How established policy of Michigan Bel  Ambrose Kennedy family on th em ell and the Ambrose Kennedy familycalled at the Irvin Kennedy homeSunday Shirley Hosier of Milan Bpent Sunday at the Walter Clark home Don Swarthout is progressing nicely on the new porch on the funeraliiome Emil Weddige is helping him Miss Lucille Camburn closed  herschool at North Lake this week ult to you  7C9thkt li Itrgi enough 1 MO ofltr you, froot meuuiciBut4 twaMk yea en aiM wwldia la Ike sMa, Mtbar tadyour t WSitja tu color ttOperators Mrs Roberta Ambuigeyand Mrs Opal LaBelle, left te rightare typical of the women Whq haveserved telephone customers here fortie Michigan Bell Telephone Com pany After dial service eomei toPinckney Tuesday, the operatorswill be provided for by transfers to to other Michigan Bell exchangee orpayment of termination allowance MASON SHOESDIRECT FROM FACTOR tr orfertaf lltfogll f Sptalrltaour StrrtM 4trft from our fMy, ru ft row thorn turn trmfa urMk for Up montyBd TRST AREQVAMMTMm TO TTT YOU It  vnt rtl ooi PQiXortUUpbon m IV eil bMT wJACK HANNEH in Soil organisms need extraents when com stalks art plowed underGive Soil BuildingGreen Light To Boost Crop ValueS OIL building measures shouldhave green light priority inany farm improvement program aimed at increasing profits, reports the Middle West SoilImprovement CommitteeThat is particularly true withthe drop in prices and farm income in recent months, saysa statement issued by the com mitteeToday the high cost of farming makes it necessary to weighevery expenditure on the basisof whethei it will bring backlarge Immediate returns Limeand fertilizer meet that specificationTime and time again, experience has shown that each dollar spent for fertilizer can return from 3 to 9 in increased crop value, eWhether prices go up ordown, it is profitable to use fer tilizer Dr Frank Miller, University of Missouri farm economist, points out that cuttingdown fertilizer use when pricesfall is not playing it safe Fall Pasture Fertilization fs h More Grazing, ExtraForage and Higher ProfitsWILUAM L HACK GANDiDATB FORREGISTER OF DEEDSI wish to announce at this time that 1 am a eandidat for the oftiee of Register of Deeds oa the Re publican ticket Your support at thePrimaries August 8, 194 will be Appreciated SincerefWilliam L HackThe counselors at the Universityof Michigan Fresh Air Camp arrive June SJ and the first bunch ofboys June 88 The Desmond Ledgidge family ofBoyal Oak spent Friday with MrsEleaaar Ladwidg Their daughter,Diane, remained for a visit William J PawlacEyk jr son ofMr and Mrs Wm Pawlaczyk of WhiteLodge has enlisted in he U S Navy and been sent to Great Lakes, 111He was given  farwell parties before he left, one at his home and oni byaa aunt la Royal Oak Wellfertilized pasture rives extra milk and meat per acreneed for potashThe fertilizer can be addedany time this fall, but for thefullest benefits it should be puton as soon as possible after thelast cutting of hayThe committee points out thatfall is a good time to add fertilizer It helps spread the farmers work load In the fall, too,the ground is harder and thereif usually a firmer footing fortractors, trucks and spreading equipmentIf you wait until spring,lays the committee, you maybe stymied by wet weather Fertilizing pastures offersgreat profit, possibilities, reports the committeeThe narrowing margin between production costs and marketing returnsfor meat andmilk, says the statement, demands greater economy infeed Fertilized pasture and ha are the cheapest feed afarm can productDRESSING pasturesthis fall with fertilizer willpay off in an earlier grazingbite next spring, lower feedingcosts and a bigger return per acre in high quality forae fordairy cows and beef cattle, reports the Middle West Soil Trnpfuvemenl CommitteeBlue grass or white cloverpermanent pasture that aretopdressed jvith a high nitrogen fertiliser this fall will getoff to a quicker start nextspring says a statement mad a public by the committee Thatmeans fewer days of barn feeding and more days ofpasturingLegumegrass meadows fedwith a high potash fertilizerwill return extra tons of haynext year Moreover, the life ofthe stand will be considerablylengthened Midwestern agronomists recommend adding from300 to 500 pound per acre of efertilizer such as 02020, 01020, or 01030 depending on the INCREDIBLY SHEER,fcctherlightloilesGeorgiana styles two filmysoft voiles in new exclusive designer prints Full cut,with soft Howing lines and builtin feature of quality youd expect to find only inmure expensive dresses Tebelized for enduring wahafilitv and rrease resistanceClassic coat drc, inr iodern print Rhinestonebuttons and exquisitelattice work across thebosom In Green, Blot or Srown Sizes 12  20, B Stayin pleat i onbosom and toft bouffantskirt, sparkle buttonsand cord tie Mumprint in Pink, 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WHEN IT BLOWS Men Installing Dial System in theTHE NUMBER TO DIAL FOR THE FIRE DEPTWILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT WEEKMovedHaveBody Bumping and Paintkg Shopis now located at120 S HowellSt Pinckney, MichBring in your work First Phone Installed in the Horn of Mrs Dorothy DinkelRACES EVERY SUNDAYEgeler onPctoDrJACKSON MOTOR SPEEDWAYtoh n Mile TrackOnly you conPREVENT FOREST FIRES rarhcf j3JcfloOpn CompeKHonj Hockey Swmrtahout and wife, L J Swarthout and Ronald,CIaude SwarJ thout and wife and Harold SwarthoutI and wife spent the week end at Lov ell Sunday ffueite of the GeorgeRoushet were Jack Teeters andPau Allen of Detroit  Sylvester Hanis and Alexare building a stonefence Frahlicks farm MMrs Asher Wyilc and 4 chidrenspent Thursday and Friday in Ioniaand attended the graduation of herneices ,Jean and Margaret PickfordMrs Eleanor Ledwidge visited inRoyal Oak last weekKeith Ledwdge is spending theweek at the retreat at Comstock He will work foi the Citizens MutualAuto Ins Co this summerWilliam Readet, president of theLemuel Martin and wife of Ypsilauti called on his mother, Mrs Beulah Martin last Sunday,Charles Hewlett and wife arrivedhere Thursday from Victoria, Texas for a short stayFirst National Bank, Howell who hasbeen at Ford hospital, Detroit is now at McPherson hospital, Howell Mrs Dorothy Dinkel, Johnny andChristine were in Howell and Stockbridge last weekThe Robert Read family entertained Rev Winger and wife at dinnerSunday  Profits UpZluUilainingII FertilitySoiviX want to saver fertilizer wind up losing nrefit from lowerVI id that boost costs per bisht cJlarexJ the MiddlWLS Soil Improvement CommiLicc, in citing a recent state ment by Dr E P Reed, Ohios iite University eteniofiagronomistRood reportLthat he seesno reason at present to apply less than recommendeda mounts ot iertiiierrh farmers keep yield il producWr unitPat fiupert and wifedf Howell adRex Hendee and Daleerie Roblatenwere Sunday dinner gueiti of Lloyd Hendee family ,  VZJWednesday, June 16, 1954MYRONMoutiAtt of MarchComplete Line Plmnblig FixtwetStoreGROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORECompany Dinner CookedLast Week Waiting in YourWHIN COMPANYShostess in the easy, unHeres how Do your cooking days or weeksahead Makethose festive appetizers Bake a ham, pie, cake, cookies    and pop em in your freezer Then on the big day, foods on the tablt withheatandserve speed, as deliriously fresh qi tho just prepared And youre fresh and relaxed able to really enjoy being hostess Conveniencethats the word for a home freezerSE E YOURDEALERor Detroit Edison BE MODERN1IVE ELECTRICALLY Archery Hunters bagged 1800 deeryear uouipauci to 1850 the yearbefore Dick Kennedy, son of Mr and MrsMurray Kennedy while running the power mower on the school lawn lastweek had ihe index finger on hisright hand cut to the bone The Iiev Brady family of Roscoramon spent the week end at the M EDarrow home William graduated atKoscommon high school Thursdaynight and Isabel from the MichiganState Normal, Ypsilanti Saturdaynight George Meabon tuul wife called atthe Wm Marshall home in Stockjbridge Sunday IMrs Rosemary WJiitley and Lindaj visited at the John McGuire homej Detroit Friday, The Ralph Hall family spent Sun 1 day at the Cleo Curtis home in Dix boroj The Francis Shehan family spentf Saturday at the Lundeen cottage at Hiland Lake Mrs GeoiKe Wilde sr of Ann Arbor spent several days last week at the George Wilde homeMr and Air Andrew Nesbitt, MrsGordon Hester and Xellie Gardnerand Fannio Monks visited the Detroit Zoo last Thursday Russell Waiters and wife of Fowlerviile called at the George Meabonhome SundayMrs Albiiia Dinkel Close leftwith the OKS, Grand Family forthe uppe1 ptniriMila Monday  The Rny windstorm Saturday m did idMiiterable damage to the Detroit Edin liru The section westwest of Pirnkney and nunli on the,Howell Koad were without light and power from ija p m to 100 a m,Sunday Edison news worked allnight Tlie Ieoph s church hero had touse eajille at their Saturday nightfamily nivnlV F CJoe andwife spent the weekend in ClevelandMesdames Sadie Read and ViolaKoad weii in Ann Arbor SaturdayFred Rad and wife spent the weekend at the Sdiiser cottaye at Clear LakeCpl k1 i 1 Lavey is rn his wayhome Irum iirrmarsyAlrs AlaiA Jane Tasch isted MrsMelvin  in Iktroit last weekand Juror hy Parker in Mt ClemensShe al nited the elementaryschools wirtulinu1 the one at Self ridj Jield GreUliei and Krislen Tasch spentthe week end in Ann Arbor with theirnotlvr Mi, Anna Tasch Mrs, Miuion Iearon oi1 Howellsjeiit, ihe week end at the OnaCampbell home and with them called at the Dick Pearson home in Red  fnrd Sunday,Geore, Iauu r and wife of Detroit, spent he uiek end with the Murray JauuThe Tom Clark family of AnnArbor and Jerry Clark arid wife of Silver Lake called on the Mis Margaret Clark family over the weekendPamela SeetVld of ClumbuOhioi visiting at the Karl Hauyhn home Week end callers at the GeoieVanXorman hcnie uoe fJari Caryei ani wile of Toledo, Mrs K iar ner and Mis Beth Haehon of DeMoitW H Meyer and wife entertained the Kdsil Meyer Wm Lamb, G Meyer families and James Meyer and wife at dinner SundayMrs Virginia Clark of Milfordspent Friday at the Winston Baughn Lynn Hendee and wife and GaleHendee and wife spent Sunday at the Dr Jim Nash home in ColdwaterMrs Jane Clark of Dexter spentSunday at the Mark Nash home and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters rComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  We Install  We ServiceI073EM36 Phone I83F2W ETrees Trimmed and Removed Expertly Joe Mroz, Phone 136F4, Box 298Rte 2, Pinckney THE BROTHERS TREE COMPANY THE ROUSH PLUMBING HAS MOVED TOJ10 WEBSTER ST PHONE 189, Pinckney The Jamea Hall family of Marion The Ronnie Hoskinsspent Sunday at the Merwin Camp and Ronnie Honkins sr of Detroit emibell home spent Sunday at the BoJack homo Floyd Fulford and wife of Mrs Edna Campbell and soft,Craig here Wayne called at the CHford Milercalled on Miss Anna Craft in How home Sunday,j, Saturday e NortnVn races start Thursday Stanley Dinkel, adm has sold thetrine AtLee of  Gladwin it nigrht aided by the usual Pinckney del James Baker home at Anderson toat tht Wm Afcl  tgatton Royal KtUenbtfger The C W Hooker family of AnnArbor werp Sunday dinner guests atthe J H Hooker homeClifford MUer and wife spent thewery end heir cottagre at LovellsMrs Mary Magnuson, Mrs VernaLeMay and Rene Bennett of Escanabacalled at the Olin Robinsonhome at RushLake over the week end Barbara and Leslie McAfee attendedthe Hamburg Episcopal church picnic at Bishop I,ke SaturdayCharles Wright and Robert Straussand wives of Detroit called at thejr family Lester McAfee home over the week3 ARE HIRINGYOUNG WOMEN ATMichigan BellFor Full Time Employment40 per Week While Learning Pleasant SurroundingsFriendly PeopleInteresting WorkOpportunitiesJPor AdvancementCtfl Miss A a ten atHOWELL 09011915McPhersot State Banl Howell MichqanrEstablished 1865 Incorporated 1915 Over 85 Tears of Safe Banking PinckatyHowellTOUR GOOD CHEik DOES AGOOD JOBIt pays your bills  saves yon stepsJust sit at home and mail your checkto whom you owe How convenient at the end of eachmonth to receive your bank statement and know where evry penny has beenpent Here is your friendly budget helperOpen a checking account nt pf COALPRICES 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 68119 rD EHoe Son TRUCKS TRACTOR8 CARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWKLI MICH  PH 1632Represented by H W WYLIE RESIDKNCK  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  PHONE 32BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CASH INCOMEResponsible man or women wanted to independently own and operate proven profitablesensationally new automatic dispenser accounts inyour area We will fully train and assist you in establishing your ao counts XO SKUJXC RKQlIRKn CAN DP HANDLED in Spare TimPROFITS START IMMEDIATELY JKILMAXKXTLY WEEKLY IN COME NO KXPKRTKNCCE IS HEQIIHED Full Priced Steady Incomettusiness opportunity 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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>  i    VBuan 71THE PQiGMnr D0MTC8 Wednesday, June P,1 1954MICHIGAN MIRROR  SOFT BALL NEWSPinckey, lost to thel Howell Gearteam, last years district champions,here Monday night 2 to 1 Due toAn enemy invasion of bugs which i th absence of players and, thVsenthreatens to spread all over the stateis being combatted in MichiganThe state has already appropriated 150,000 to fight it and may make more funds available The menace is thegypsy moth, now in its larva or caterpillar state which feeds on the leaves rf trees and shrubs Tmy aresaid to appear in such numbers as todestroy all the trees in some area,Michigan has adopted a program of spraying, infected Jaredfs with DDTfrom planes The moths were firstreported in Lansing by a housewife who said they were killing herplants Samples of em were takento Michigan State college and fopndto be gypsy moths The federal govJ eminent was contacted and sent 10experts here from the U S, Dspt ofof Agricuture104,000 acres in Ingham and Clinton ,counties where thebugs have been found vill be sprayed4 planes will be usedand 5,000 gall ons of D D T,Spaying will only bedone when the wind velocity,is less than 8 wles an hour The CentralAirlines of Yskims, Wash, has beenawarded the contract for 76,560 Traps wilt also be set for the bugsinthis area tedfal money is expect ed to be availableThe moth is a prolific egg layer4,000 to 5,000 eggs make up a mass 400 masses are sometimes found inone placeThe ejrps hatch into Iffrvaand float through the air fasteningthemsetvfes to anything green These moths have bVen found near Brighton and Detroit If conditions wartantthese areas, will be sprayedThe moths have been fought for half IOI1 trip Pitukney hud trouble fielding a team However they put up agood game find held a 1 to 0 lead up to the rh inning 2 errors and a hitgave Howell 2 runs Pmckney made2 double plays Paul Singer who had not pitchedin o years was in the box for Pinckney He allowed 3 hits and only walk ed I man Phil Gentile stored Pinckneys runthe 4th on a hit, stolen base and a wild throw Pinckney ABBurns, ss Bailex, lb Lavey, 3bGentile, c,fE  Darrow, 2bTwitehell, If R Darrow, rf P Singer, pHowell GearWhite, 2bBenedict, ssMeyers, lb Abbott, ifBrigham, 3bRichards, rf Dott, tfWylie, cSiegrist, pUmpires BuckPacker OUR 0EMOCRACOMMENCEMENT EXERCISES tftVltWIN ATThe Pinckney soft ball team wonat the Chilson Prison Camp again  Saturday night 32 to 1 This is probably thr highest, scure,ever ran up 3a century in New England this is 25 hits and 9 bases on bulls Joe Lav their first appearance in Michigan in cy hit 2 home runs The camp onlyriviKr ot 2  M Tommv Houghton bothby I owns, a r2 year old veteranBatteries Pinckney Hough tonLIBRARY NEWSThe Library Staff has been augmented by the addition of Junior Libararians They are Bonnie Lee chairman, Patty Rockavita, BeverlyCampbell, and Kathy KirshckeAlsoMrs Viola Read has joined the Fil j ranks of volunteer librrinans and ,serves every 4th Saturday Reader lamp LalondeCHHSONIN THE SCHOOL OF TODAY WITH ITSTREMENDOUSLY BROADENED EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES SUPPORTED Y THE  COMAVWT 7  SMTSANOTHER, iNTEijrr5 7tr  aiOJALSpitchers yieldedOF OOt COMAUNlTlES oATMCR TOGETHERAMERICA, PEOPLfitQ HOWOftTHOSE SOYS AND l  VVHO HV FT NEWS CURRENTMartin Ritter jr and wife spentSaturday evening at the HowardRead homeMr and Mrs M E Darrow andMr and Mrs George Thompson were  Jay Payne, judg of prWashtenaw county issued ftsentence last week as ha MatLeonard Hardman of Ypsiantl ,tO days in the jail for contemptcourt In February 1953 Ud 10y damwas ordered to pay 1 a week towmnlSunday guests at the Bert Benham t the care of his wife who ig inhome at Brighton Jack Cadwell jr is now located atTorance, CalifornniaThe Gerry Eichman family spentSunday at tne Russell Glover homeat WebbervilleMrsLavin Sinclair who stays at theArthur Marshall home was taken sick Saturday and removed to theMcPherson hospital, Howell in theSwarthout ambulanceWeek end guests of the Otto Poulson family were Henry Poulson andwife of Middleville and Robert Poul son, wife and daughter of Grand RapidsThe Bob Twitehell family mental insttution He ignored tht order and now owes the tato 140AThe first year the county paid thentire cost of the care of Mrs Hardman which was 309 a day Thf M9Ctyear the state paid it Contempt otfcourt sentences by probate JudfM are uncommonThe state is all bet up over the ysy moth which has appeared in Ingham county So much so that it hatappropiiated 150,0000 to fight it T VT rn I VA  In New England 30,000 acres havebeen found infected The method ofighting the nest is to sprayinfecthave Jed areas wth D D T from planesIfmoved into the Poulson apartment j the moth spreads the state may be vacated by Mrs Raymonda Morris, j quarantined which means that no Ona Campbell ami wife spent the i merchandise such as autoes that artstored out doors could be shipped outof the state In the past other insect menaces have appeared, causedgreat alarm but in the end mothernature had taken care of themInclttded in the lust are grass hoppers, 1 year locust, caterpillars, and tharmy worm The army worm appeared in 1914 and the papers were full of pictures,, oj them and told of tkawful thingsthey would de It wtl predicted they would destroy all thocrops and cause a famine They fail to do so and the scare proved Afalse alarmThe greatest protectionagainst these pests are the birdswho feed on them and detroy thoasands of them That is why the birdsof the nation are strictly protectedJackson,PLAY HERE FRIDAY TINE tlThe City Service ,At ball loam ofllowcll will play ,o ball horo, nNotes of 25 Years Ago At a meeting1 last week the stockholders of the Livingston Mutual Tolephorie Company voted to sell tlvir stock to C Brillhart of South Bend,Ind, for 120 a share The MichiganBell Company only offered 00 The original cost was 50 per share irthe 408 shares Charles Hoff has been appointedQWsmobile dealer at Howoll The Pinckney Michagamme teambeat the Dell Prete team of Ann Arbor at Dixboro Sunday 6 to 2 by scoring 5 runs thefifth inning on hitby Mulvaney, Newton and Moran error and Coxs triple Jim Moran ofParkers Corners was pitcher for Pinckney with Ben me Newton catching Ed Brown, lb Claude Kennedy,2b Clare Miller, 3b Mulvaney WIN THEIR LASTCAMEPinckney hih school won tfieir ffnine of thfWHn frmSfofkbridiio last Wednesday, 7 to 2 Chris iCampbell pitched with Hob Moubn  AIMPORTANT PARTOP JHEZ TREPANATIONLIVES IN OUR DEMOCRACYCommencement ata thewellLEADS Till LKACUIDick hiiu is I In K ulin,in the Junior base hall lonii3 victories, He wm SUMUI Hamburg  i i, The Itv  v,St Thomas, Ann AIIHMI yon Dick s a Pinckney  i  Ioveind SouthKEF AT There vfield Thur THKII be a IriLKiHTTD FIELDfit TH Ijiihtoi1 ri ii jvthe scuts Pincknd in theniloj iito the Aa B tram, up and fixttld avJ 11  rmaii idle, team I is n jrraIDon Swarthout, Gerald Dallas C6x, outfield Pinckney high school leason and beat a girlsj all theseDexter furnish boyv, l field,i Ms7ii0 invest hoiild no, be , In additionarmed to haveearn v,0 posil which has  The annual Pinckney hi omniettipnunt was4wldsvliool Friday Tiiivhi before tVled auditorium The 21 niduates clad in caps andgowns of a blue shade marched downMi1 a Me to he strains of a march iyii by Mrs, Kloysf Campbell and look their places on he stagp decor  il , drapes and flowers,kev Riescjior gave the invoca p, Kenneth Maleson delivered alutLory u weUome and thehistory was giver, by Harold, Kobcrt Muabon, Pochard Darind Lee Hollinffsworth, bara Miller reiidored a soloIiO class prophecy was tho workBruceGalhouc Ghurehihi iass Had,row  Bnandvol 1 probablythere 8 to 7 Friday Lineup Reasorj p Graves, c Shehan, lb Hot he, 2h Smaka, 3b Dinkel Rsotfield, Nash,J Hall, Basyqdlo Mrs Sarah Hooker, 84 died at herhome, last week Funeral from the Congl church Sunday, Rev BREBic officiating Her husband, William Hooker died 13 yea ago Her son, JH Hooker and a daughter Sl iMrs Maude Sayles smvivenew officers of the PTA t iAnyone interested out and assist is1 invitedThursday nit toMARRIED IN AXCOLA, INDRoyal K el li border of Lakelandand Mrs Alice Sadcllierji,1 oL Brighton wore married at Angola,Indiana May 2i and arc iiv livingat the proms home on MiG fast, St Marys Cathoiio, ChurchRev Fr Albert OeMiritlSunday MassesSummer ScheduIt630, 800, 900 1000, 1130Summer Schedulr 630, 800, 900Novena DevotionsFriday evening, 730 p ra Confessions Friday after Novenna Devotions, Saturday 730 to 900 p mSunday Before 800 massMennonite ChurchCalvary Mennonite Church Rev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EschMorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800The 14th annual Community BibleSchooll will be held at the churchJune 1425 Monday through Friday 901 a m to 1130 a mClassesarranged for all ages from 4 up Givevaedtctorian gave the  your child the advantage of these 2  2 weeks, of Bible centered teachingEveryone is welcomeviolinsenior seniorpresiLakeland  Mrs fonnarly niht KeTenberprer wasnurse at thu Mellusare hospital, BrightonPres, Iva Gardner Vice Pres,JessieGreen Sec, Glaays Clinton Tpeas, Darrow Historian, Joie HSrrisCene Gallup, 63, died at his homeat Woods Corners Tuesday John Ray, 76,died,at the J WReuter home Tuesday at Grand Rapids last yeek The Ray homesteadwas at Half Moon Lake Azel Carpenter attended trie Masonic Grand Lodge meeting at Pon tiac kat weekPinckney beat Dexter there Mevncriftl Day 11 to 1 Their lineup as the same as for the Del Prete gameexcept that Hub Lee, caughtCuabintr Ernie Vick were the Dexter lv tv,er ICARD OF THANKbwish to thank ii who sentsuch beautiful cards memy birthdayYour inany prayers iv my recoveryare ,bein answered and all your thoughtful acts are much anpveciat ed by me and mine W H Euler KINGS DAUGHTERS MEET The Pinckney Kinds Daughtersmet last Thursday at the home ofMrs Lynn Hendee Due to th absence of the president, Mrs MablcweSPECIAL NOTICEStarting Saturday, June 12will charge 125 for haircuts Clare Swarthout Barber ShopEmmett ICing Barber ShopLeading Republicans in the countytriet in Howell last Friday to make ins to enter a float in the Freedomjstival at Jackson July 4 Anyone ited in working on the project,jtact Mrs Thomas Bonner, floatChairmanw Jeffreys and wife spent thewTBek end at the Wheeler cabin in theupper pentaia Mesdames Hazel Parker, FlorenceBaughn, Curie Griffith and Hzel attended a reception for White the installation H officerswas postponed Mrs Britta Brashread the devotionals in tlie absenceof Mrs Mae Daller Refrcshmcntawere sened with Mrs Alma Cham and Mrs Stola Ciarr as eohostcsscs The next meeling is in September f lOrvin Cireen, Joe Hachey,Holms and David HainesIcorjie Johnson played a and Kenneth Matteoncas president presented tho kTvel to Rick Miller, juniordentTho tiftatory was preented byPnuly Robinson, Doreen Blades, AnnS Reason and Junior HenryDavid Xash, valedictory or class favvellj The presentation of the awardsi was next David Nash received theI first prize of 25 of tho Thomas and Mary Read and Albert and Sarah Wilson award foy the 4 years highest English average  Marilyn Perry Morse received the second prize of13 A nc award in typing of a pinpresented by a typewriter companywas won by Vcra Lipstraw The di plomas were presented by SuptReader After the class song Rev Kueyseger pave the benediction andthe graduates passed out to become a part of the schools history as  somany other classes Jiave done beforethemMonday the class left on their annual trip to Washington D C and poitr oast in  cars driven by Supt,Sup Readery Wei ton Chamberlain, Don Rums, and D Conklin The monr for thi3 was earned by tho classduring their 4 high, school years They will bo gone a week spentweek end at the Carl Lentz home  in Lansing Charles McDaniels and wife ofChelsea called at the Merwin Campbell hpme last week The Merwin Campbell family called at the James Hull home in Mar ion Sunday James has sold his farmto Royal Oak parties Mr and Mrs Andrew Campbelland Mr and Mrs Marcian Ledwide, attended a shower Saturday at Dear born for Mrs Marilyn Trost Meyers Ray Moriarity is spending theweek in northern Michigan Mrs Howard Read and childrenvisited the Northland in Detroit last Thursday Mr and Mrs John Boyer called onMrs Goldie Schaufle and family atStockbridge Saturday Mrs Lucille Wylie and Mr JohnBoyer attended the 25th anniversaryobservance of the Gregory Kings Daughters ast Wednesday John Wrathell and wife of AnnArbor called at the John Boyer home Saturday Bob Twitehell is working in theGeneral Store Frank Aberdeen and wife wore inLansing Saturday Jerry Henry flew home from Bosjtttxn FridayAaUanxU to brotatu Juniors graduation The Edsil Meyer family of Ypsilanti and James Meyer and wife Sunday guests at the W H MeyerhomeMonday the Francis Shehan family, and Mrs, Louise Shehan spent at the John Lundeen home In Detroithonoring Tommy Shehan, tirsi birthday The Ralph Hall family called atthe Earl Savery home Sunday Evelyn visited iels home The Kenneth Zills, Mtof Ann Arbor called at Nash home SundayNancy Nash entertained heigrade class Friday at a picnic dinn er on the lawn in Dexterit the DanJane TheCongregational Church Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AM Morning Worship  1045 A M Thur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P M A Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoples Church ClarkMark7LhM36 andBMilsin attended pMrs Minnie Dean of Brighton at theFtdtrafed ehureb Friday night, hon h 2Cth  Fttfeoring her on her 2Cth yar at t tht O E S QuU thext TO OUR GOOD FRIENDSThrough the years we shall alwaysremember the many manifestations of your kindnessin the hospital,at my mothers house, and in ourhome during the days of our mis fortune SignedMrs Dale Miller and FamilyFor your Avon Products CallFlossie Fisher Phone 132F11 Rby Carpenter and wife of AnnArborcalled at the J H Hokerhome SundayMr and Mrs Herbert Maynard kMr and Mrs Lester Stormant of Detroit called onMr and Mrs Floris Clark over the week end MARRIED ATDETROIT SATJfhn Rozek of Chubbs Cornerswas married to Miss Helen Bozik ofDetroit at the Granddale Presbyterian Church on Plymouth Road In Detroit Saturday night Allan Dinkel of Chubbs Corners was best manThe reception was held at tho Hutt in Redford After a months trip inthe west, the couple will reside inthe new home the groom is building at Chubbs CornersThe following from this sectionattended the wedding Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel, Mr and Mrs BertRubbins, Mr and Mrs Oscar Jesice,Mr and Mrs Wayne Wagoner, Mrand Mrs Ambrose Kennedy, Mr and Lloyd Hendee Undenom inationalWest between MainUnadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School 945 AMSunday Worship 1100AMYouth Group 700 PMEvening Srvic 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 EreryoneBETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH3 Miles N  3 Miles W of Pinckney 4060 Swarthout Rd, N HamburgSunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 745 CALENDAR OF EVENTSWed 7T30 p m Choir Practise atCongl, Church Choir will function all summer and not recessThurs, June 10, 200 p m, Ladiesat Congl Church Thur, 800 p m Teaching1 Staffof VacationBible School will meetat Congl church ifeai,Saturday 700 p m Family Nightat Peoples Church Potluck dinnerSunday 800 p m, Childrens DayExercises at Congl ChurchSCHOOL MEETING TUESDAYAbout 5fl people met at tle schoolhere last Tuesday night to consider expanding the iapaeity of the twoPinckney school buildings They were too small this yeSar and census figures show the scTiool attendance here is due to increase yearly for the next5 years due to the increase in population It is proposed to build 4 roomson the elementary school and 4 onthe high school and increase tho sizeof the gymnasium A round table dis cussion followed and apparently, allpresent favored the expansonAmong the additions to the highschool would be a boiler room tohouse an oil heating system, a new kitchen, new shop, science room andnew class room Also a band roomThe present school enrollment is approximately 600 The enrollment is increasing at the rate of 50 a yearwtyich is expected to continue for5 years at least The fact that Central America 01more properly Guatamala has just received a shipment of 1900 tonsi aims which is equivalent to 100 carloads of arms from soviet controled countries is occasion for alarmWe dont want any neighbor countryhere firing id our rear while we artengaged in world problems Itevolttt ions are numerous in Centra Ameica and illiteracy Is high There hl have been numerous reports it wCommunist infilterated and thftt theJUMU3MLuu4k Zxine, ws In past this country has done verylittle to placate them, consideringthem inhe too small A unimportant to be a threatThe Guatamala governmeat claims that they tried to buyarms from this country for years is vain, so got them elsewhere tux theirown protectionespite President Eisenhowervictory in 1952 and the manifestation nf his popularity which enaUed many Republicans to ride to vic tory on his couttails he has receivedlittle cooperation from them in gett ing his program enacted These samtsenator and representatives showedlittle of his strength in the electionand as the result they controlled th house by a narrow margin and weretied by the Democrats in the senateLets look at the evidence These snue Republican senators and representatives were conservatives aidMipporttd Senator Taft in the Republean convention They were forced toaccept Eisenhower after he was nom inated and sensing his popularityand drawing power used him tospearhead their drive and get them selves elected They gave him lip sirvice during the campaign but altarelection turned their back on himind have continually introduced measures to cripple him such as thRricker amendment which wouldhave deprived him of his foreign pol icy power enjoyed by all presidentssince Washington Fortunately by aa cal the president was able to ftth Democratic support to MUing bills proposed, by his own The present McCarthy affairwould not have come to a head iihis own party members ha4 not wanted to clip the presidents wing and built McCarthy into a power tOdo so They see their mistake nowThtirs 9670 Night Prayer ServiceFrank ShuHi Pastor 745Marshall fcd  Gen 75490 South Lyon, MichLynn Hendee and wfe called at theEd Parker home at Base Lake Sun day GALILBAKMISSION0200 McGregor IU Portage Lake Larry Mattis, PaitorSunday School 1000 AMMorning Worship 1045 A UEvening StrvlcV taW P XWed, prtnr Mtttiaff    FLOWER SHOWAll are invited to attend the Livingston Peony and Spring Flower Show which will be held in the FirstPresbyterian Church gym, Iiowell, Friday, June 11 from 100 to 900p m Admission is freeAnyone living in Livingston county invited to enjter floral specimensand floral arrangemetita in a noncarnpetitive class Enteries must be made before 1100 a mO  SCALENDARJose 11 fifociai Initiation, Itidg Milk, SW and are trying to quash his 3circus which threatens to extendfull campaign and is no longerasset but a liability Due to trwttll dous pressure he senate finally pated the president housing programwhich calls for building of 600,000 housing units These homes wwiA sell from 8000 and up and could babought for 400 down OR a govtrn ment loan This was against ththeir convictions as they, have afcways classed federal financed puWJ housing as creeping socialismNOTICBPrices at the Darrow Barber Shopwill remain as heretofor Haircuts, all typesShavesincluding Saturdays, M, 1Mrs Helen Miller and MisiBobon left Monday witft thB ygrade class of the ftjschool for Park Otoft whattwill visit the Manunott Gwrtfcpupils earned 6Q8 fat tfU latvft tor  f4 f  VV,, uSv iLzi,    YOUll HMDEasy to Dial STARTING TUKDAY, JUNf 22Us aof Mw afetv fcw away H 1 fco far jm to UMOW ftl1 It SORE yea havi the tormtVyou want to call a localaiunW hero in Pfacktj lor acunplo UPtown2 Urtiw foe Hit did torn btfort you fat,  Ir lilt tha 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itata San Sttoda fiy and , r Ifflyjhiiati of Ann Arbor arts feat Jaaja EmaJka Wm fhahan aoma tarn, atat and loa Marios aa4 Waak aad aaflan a tka Jaava SaOa Coraa an4Ofaf yi Wiwdtoi Workman and wife of Howdtt MQad 4 h OttTtrLaMU horn rriday Hr aad Un, Roy lUaaon ntirl4 6 l b hlalaad 60 paople at their home Frday ateat fonowtag their daughter,Ana Shirleys graduation Amongtkam were tha Ktanttn Rsaions andHairy ftoaag oi Ann Arbor, Elmer Patta, CoopafaMBa,Sarlt7 Untonsaf Itfedtend aad a number of localwaa m aaflan a tka Jaava SaOa Coraa Baft aoma were taatd Hoary of Kr Heha Bear at Sawoh, Chartes WhtsstaW ead Mona af Tiajfhj ani ofMM it Ark teft ofat lte CU Vera Clark has been tramfanodAoa Gainp McCoy, Wlst backto 91 Leonard Wood, Mo Maynard Glark and wife of Mmnlahaatat aaUad at the Walter darkI Oaoffa MaaboB baa bought a Jot atpat Dejrwtm aad Daztar Roads and hit  Dale, la tattdlng a bouse thare Hm Mary Htf and Mrs BaulaliVartta pa  dai at the Lemuel Mart some 1B Yptllantl last weak Poo upartaoqt aafMad by BallWedAa It bulldtnf a saw port and am 0ja ftwarthout FunaimlJanwm taaaady AdSasiaa ad wife aatf K loaa paoplaWar Mr 4 MM i Prt m and son, tinDetroit eaJkff at the ftUpctohMavday He waa drhtf  tho fpadalbottl by taa Owiat CoW athi BtwaM Tnojtla an of dog poisonBtoctoaijia jftl hare a aununafNevaatlon pvognun txoetad by Bob Praddss ooaatattfg of awns andbos soft ball leagues etc  Born to Robert Berry and wife ofJackson, formerly of Stockbridge, on May 82, a son, Patrick Rmmett IIlia Dexter high school alumni reunion is June 1 The class of Myears ago, 1904, will be honored tSupt Otto Haialey of Ann Arborpublic schools will be the speaker, at the Dexter commencement June10thHelen Ann Mercer, granddaughterof William Kerear of Pinckney is agraduate at Brywn Mawi College this weak  Brighten high school finished insecond placa in base bag in the Oakland county league EHtahftft Armstrong it the Hartland high school valedictorian andSharon Stuart, salutatorian Commencement is June 9 John Oorycs and wife of Fowlervtfe visited hU brotherick Geryes at Cleveland, Ohio, last week Mx and Mrs Steve Gerycz entertained recently on the occasion of their daughter, Bevery, receiving her first communionThe Howell school district willvote on a school bond issue July 9 Eugene Mclntyre is reported illat his home at Sprungtown Howard Hanks, 21, arrested atBrighton for furnishing liquor to minors was given 15 days in jail Lansing will have a show boat thisyear on the Grand River June 2126 Don Burns and Tommy Howletttook the upper grades of the Gregoryschool where the former teaches to the Detroit bail game last week The Cheasaning Show Boat isJuly 1818 Roselyn Fredenberg, daughter ofAl Fredenberg of the Pinckney Bank la home on 2 weeks vacation fromSt Lawrenee hospita,Umsing whereshe is taking a nurses course Mr and Mrs Amos Cassidy ofFowlervilie celebrated ther 60thwedding anniversary last week Lightning struck the home of Mrand Mrs Albert Dinkeil at Chubb Corners last week for the third timebut damage was not extensiveAlthough the Harger school haavoted to be annexed to Howell it willfunction again next year and the con tract of Mrs Alta Meyer, teacherhas been renewedA l,712,500 construction programwill start at the Michigan State Normai College at YpsilantiAugl,next It will include a 562,000 field house,a 800,000 womens dormitory and48 apartments for married studentsThe Chrysler Proving Grounds atChalseea will be dedicated June 16Bill Vokovich, winner of the IndiantpoUs races and the other 8 men whofinished in the top four ranks will fflEARErAMTREMKmQCOlWed Thar, Juam 9, 1L EXECUTIVE SUITE withWilliam Holdoa, Jane AllysonBarbara gtanwycfc Frederic MarshFriday, Saturday, June 11, 12 DottbU Festare ProgramWiH Rogers Jr, Nancy OlsoninTHE HOT FROM OKLAHOMAPlusJff Chandlw, Rhonda FleminginYANKEE PASHA All in Technicolor Friday, Bfttwday Jane 11, ISTHE GREAT JESSE JAMES RAID in ToekmieolorA Drama StarringWittard Parker, Barbara PaytoaStooge Costedy Cartoon NowaSunday, ftftnday, June IS, 14THE CARNIVAL 8TORT In TechnicolorA Drama StairingAnno Baxter, Steve Cocliran8unday Shows S, 5, 7,  Cartoon and Travelrace, VacaforiiirneiVacation DollarsVXC AT ION LAND Theres so much men to on joyand wum tim m tnjoy ftvacationing itf your ownMichigan You avoid day ofcosty tfoesoms longdistancetravel and fill them insteadwith superb fishing, golfing,swimming, riding, boa tincamping And Michiganprices are aasy on vacationbudgets Write today for freMichigan vacation literatureti cAatwifttivf MAHIYMICHIGAN TOURISTCOUNCILMHTOLHM n Mom Tues, June IS, 14, 15Matinee Sunday IM P M ContCinoauSeope  Stereophonic SoundKING  OF THE KTBER RIFLES In TedmicolofStarringTyrone Power, Terry Moore and Michael Rennie Tues, Wed, Thar Jun 15, 16, 172WL, Thur, FrL, SaWun 16 to 19 Three Dimension fPHANTOM of THE RUE MORGUE In TechnicolorwithKarlMaiden, Claude DauphinRegular Adm Price3D glasses 15c Bring your own glasses, save 15c iComing The Command in CinemaScope, The Flam and thm  Flesh ,Donald Davis, 28 ofdrowned at Coon Lake Monday nite The body had not been recoveredTuesdayBarbara Miller held open houseafter her graduation Friday nightAmong those from out of town were Mr nd Mrs George Henzler and theGeorge Pollefeyt family of DetroitAlso the Clarence Hemans familyof Grosse Pointe Famss There were 60 guestsWm Ketcham attended a serviceSunday evening at the Dearborn Baptiet church, honoring Rev and MrsHarold Donald for 25 years of service to the church Next Sunday Mr Ketcham will attend the golden wedding anniversary service of Revand Mrs Ralpr Waldo Emerson atthe Knox Presbyterian Church inDetroitJames Meyer and wife were in Detroit Saturday Messrs Lawrence Baughn, Lawrence Camburn Jack Hannett andye editor accompanied Murray Daggto Detroit Tuesday night and helpedhe and his brother induct their father izto the Eureka Masonic Lodge PETER PANWak Disneys Animated Feature EOUISANA TERRITORY w Romance in Historic New Orleans Starring Val Winter, Leo ZinnerCartoonComing Fiendi Iin,Flamrand tha Flash, Men of the Fighting LadyLEE THEATREWkltmoro Loko, Michigan Friday, Saturday, June 11, 12 2Big Feature2The Bowery BoysinMEET WE MONSTER withLeo Gorcey, Bobby Jordan, Hants HallandPRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS in ThriUng ColorStarrlacLloyd Bridges, Vera MiUs CartoonSunday, Monday, June 13, 14 Biasing Saga of Indian Warfare ARROW IN THE DUST In TechnicolorwithStirling Hayden, Colen GrayTechnicolor Featurette,Hottest 500 Novelties News CartoonTuesu, Wed, Thurt Jun 15, 16, 17 Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer JonesGins Lollobrigidain BEAT THE DEVIL andOVERLAND PACIFIC in ColorwitaJack Mahoney, Peggy CastU and Adele JergensRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSUTTER T V SALES AND SERVICE125 Webster St, Pin Phone 118Attention Attention HOW IS YOUR AttentionPicture Tube iS IT WEAK OR DEADWE HAVE THE EQUIPMENT TO REPAJgALL MAKES OF PICTURE TUBES AT A VilY LOW COSTOUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 30 DAYS CALLSHIREYS RADIOTVPhone 83F2 Pinckney, MichiganALSCIAluminum Comb Windows and DoorsDelux Windows 20 eachFlange Type Windows 1660 eachAny Sise up to 40x86 DOOM 46 each up to 86 in wideFinest Quality GuaranteedFiber GLasa Awnings and Porch En closures AJ Graybiel 6 8 71, Brignton, Mih  SEWING MACHINESWa Sarviee an4 Hefeir All MaJcatFroa Bateajaa QJtan in AdvmncaSnger Sewing MachtMCompanyWalk Guaranteed1U Sooth Main tt,riiJX PeoplDRYGOODSGROCERIESSHOESGENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORECanning is Hard Work but you canLets compare with easfel11 tTIPf FOR CANNINO 1 Wash and huH berries Prepare syrup3 Sterilize ars4 Place berries In tars sV Cover with boiling syrup6 Remove air bubble  adjust Ud and seal7 Place In canner8 Process for specified flaw iONLY 4 POt9 Remove from cannerj readjust lids cod1 Test for Haht MOI 11 label and date 18 Arrange on shelves RRt Wash and hull berrtet8 Combine berries wh sugar3 Place In container4 Gate container 5 Label and date6 Ploes In fmnrHOT WEATHs HOTNoneofltopatfoM irequlrei heat, youll love anomeFreezing foods, instead of canning,leaves the kitchen cooler A freezer is wonderful in other way, too Foods holdtheir fresh, natural color and flavor They keep their vito ins and minerals With avariety of home frozen foods on hand, meat plannings easier in every wayentertaining is less of a taskBE MODERNLIVE ELECTRICALLY orDetroit Edison The Gordon Hesters of Ypsilantlpent Sunday at the Andrew Nesbltt homeJoe Lavey played the outfied andJack Jeffreys pitched for HowellSunday against a Lansing team Howell won by a big scoreEdward Reindeau and wife EvaMeLocasof Ann Arbor called at theJames Whitley home SundayFred Bead and wife and the JohnMcGoire family of Detroit called atthe Bob Read home Sunday and were dinner guestsScott Hubbard and wife and HughDohaney and wife of Detroit calledat the George VanNorman home on SundayThe Bob Seefeld family, ColumbusOhio spent the week end at the EarlBaughn home Mr and Mrs Albert Dinkel and MrAiberta Close attended the OEj S home coming and memorial atj Byron last weekMrs Helen Smith, Mrs CharlesCase of Howell and Mrs Link ofBrighton called at the Roy DiUing ham home last week,Mrs Alberta Close visited the0 E S Villa at AdrianSundayShegoes to the upper peninsula thisweek Mr and Mrs Albert Dnkel andMrs Alberta Close attended the O E S meeting at Brighton Fridaynight The grand family were thereThe John McGuire family of De troit spent the week end at the FredRead home and attended the Michigan State College Home Coming Complete Line Plumbing Fixture and SuppliesElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Hesters tComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  We Install  We ServiceI073EM36 Phone I83F2Something COALPRICES 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 68119DEHoe Sons TRUCKSTRACTORSCARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWELI,, MICH  PH 1632INTCBlOft OTCOBATOBS Represented by H W WYLIERESIDENCE  PINCKNFY, MICHIGAN  PHONE 32Rom where I sit tt Joe MarshHave you heard aboutSkeeter Robert unusuil i i ilutame owl Blinky He, itui herabout three yewsI say her because up to auple of weeks apfn nobody wasluite sure But now Blinkysu motherof two chicksSeems Klinky had been actingVind of wtranRHO on a hunch Skeeter put a couple of henSegK in her nest Darn if Blinky didnt et on thtm for 5 days IaHt Friday they hntchd, andnow HRnkyV as proud as a mother hen Sos SkoHtr WUe SeomotherFrom whore I sit, theres ason for all of us Guess youd it tolerance Birds and animaitoften seem to do bettor in that respect than humana If I like atf lass of temperate beer with auppr and youd rather have ciderit should be okay with both ofUP Neither of us should give ahoot what the other fellowii,e, say, or does, as long M hflfv  aw of theRightCopyright, IJyi, iiuicd Slalu SfUMU iFree Triguned and Removed ExpertlyHr oz, Phone 136F4, Box 298,Rte 2, Pinckney TOE BROTHERS TREE COMPANY HIE ROUSH PLUMBING SA8 TO 310 WEBSTER ST PHONE 189, Pbckney Mr and Mrs Mark Nash enter Mrs Warda Harwood, Ralph HarGained 25 friends and relatives at woKj and wife of Howell and thetheir home Friday nigfet folowing Daryl Shirley family of Back Laketheir soil, Davids, graduation, called at the Albert Shirley home Mias Gretcen Tasch will leave Sundaythis sjonth wtffifc the Howdhaye Bath Kirehke la ome from 9oba 10 toy trite w  Olln Robinson p, and wife of AmArbor spent the weak emd at the Olin Robinson home, Bosh LakeLeonard Devereavi asd ion of Detroit called at the Murfif Kennedyhome SaturdayThe Ralph Hall fanfly spent theweek end at the Stanley mil homein Marine CityWeek end gnestf   O Perryhome who live in theVanHorn apart ments were John Bonaasty and wifof Colon, Mr aid Mrs, Robert Matt hews of BUT Oak and Mr and Mrs Wayne Motter of LeslieThe Herb Palmer jr family ofFlint spent the week end at theHerb Painter home hereJ Mrs Ms Met of HewtU spent the week end at the tm Levey heejevI Jta, Mario Mitosj of fgojga14BWspe   ARE HIRINGYOUNG WOMEN ATMichigan BellFor Fall Time Employment41 per Week While Leandnff Pleasant Stmonndinf sHHeafly People Intereetiaf WorkFor Advaneenent Call Miss Auten atHOWELL 9901McPlmUBftahUahael 1111iMcPWson State Raul infillITS U m  PMGASJAPPAN  WITH COOLITSSPICIA L LIMITE D TIM I OFFE R16 6 Incorporate d 101 5Ova  S 6 Year s o f 8af e Bankin griniiiin j TTimaT T0U  GOO D CHBC K DOB S AGOO D IO B iI t if i yen  MD s A save s you r tttpt s H a t hom e an d mai l yon r chec kwho m yo n owe    tHo w oenvenlen t a t th e en d o f eac ht o  receiv e you r han k st a tegubr Pric eAllowon e fo r you r 0000000 0 mBer t i t yov r frlenffl y Come In May  le e thi s ne w an d beautifu l rang mw ospeekill y fo r Horne t beyon d th e ga t molnt  Seeamf In g Coalite  tfc a tjutomati c ove n psi i Hmfta  Hotke y AppBanc e Stor e  K  J v ,  1V tfifffi THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEDVl 28 Sty Ut toKYOND city mains Plentyef water and plenty of pressure will takfe oo pew importance for everyhooaehold job Thats why we alwaysMCOJmead dependable, precision enfjuMeced Myers water system,WATS AT im lUftN of a tap Myerssystems virtually eliminate waterdeliver failure ITieyve proved itThe Hear of your home through nearly 85 years ofAnd Myers quality soon Jyi self in tiefikm Horn ccptirFOR CITYiry, call ia MwUl give yoathe Myen Wttttf Ito your home Noor write u SJ KV I  Wtai M to tyn JACKinTHE LAVEY HARDWARE STOREFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS fromWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY Phose 284 HowellMEAT Bargains CORNED BEEF, Lb HAMBURGER, 3 Lbs forSLAB BACON, Lb  BEST BEEF ROAST, LbALLSTEAKES,Lb FRANKFURTS, LbBOLOGNA LbGRADE A PORK SAUSAGE Lb SALT PORK AH Cuts 35c and up10059c 40c 65c 45c  40c  60c In auto aeeideafc easevs Wayne Sober efcreolt eour ltweek the verdiet of no eauie for action was given In the aotodent eaie of John Budo YSdent aie of Jhn B fJVard  1000 verdiet was tendered ITS WHAT YOU SAY THATCOUNTSA few words from you fes a satisfiedcustomer makes more impression onother people than anything we canpossibly say about our service So we want you to know that your recommendations are appreciated byall the members of our staffWhen you bring in a friend, you cancount on us to give him the samepersonal attention that won yourconfidence and goad faith The fincknty SaaitariuxnHay It Buffy, M D Pincknty, MichiganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat,700 to 800 PrMDr  R MtCloskey DENTIST112V2 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganFirst National Bank Under Federal Supervision1CEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONAll Deposits Insured Up to 10,000for Each Depositor Herb SneedPhone 183  207 E Gd River Howell, Michigan Real Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a SpecialtyList Your Property With MeLee UveyGeneral InsurancePhone 59F8 Pinekney, MichREFRIGERATION SERVICEHarold RadyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154F3 PinekneyAuctioneerFnSales ,A SpecialtyBert WylieCall FowlerviUe 226F8 Arnold BerquistWANTED Painting and decoratingfor week tod and Saturday Jack Darrow phone Howell 476WIrocerv Myron J HughesPlujhbing and Heating RepairingLicejised Master Plumber  Phone 183F21075 East M36, PinekneyFUNERAL HOMEDon C Swarthoul directorModeiw Equipment Ambulance ServicePhones 39 and 63, PinckneFred C ReickhoH, Sr OPTOMETRIST120 Weal Grand River Howell, MichiganPhone 358 Residence 611Lloyd HendeeLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to DetroitGeneral TruckingPinekney, Mich  Phone 161F1SRoger J GarrComplete Insurance Coverage Phone 43  Pinekney, MichCemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford To Milford, MichiganHilford Granite WorksReal EstateHomes, Lake PropertyBusiness OpportunitiesList Your Property With MeGerald ReasonBroker  209 North Pearl Pinekney, Mich  Phone 133Ct, East Shore,luinace automatic gast10, 3, 50Plaokney RwnJ ADYS FOR SALEAll new year aroundFOR SATF woi  r nn contemporary home at Hiland Lakerun AL, walnut Dresser 20, niton nniviriup   console Jiadio 10, Chaise Lounge  n i uii fli11 PCM 110,Up Table   , Formic j Vainities in both bedrooms, ledge fireplace, carport indirect lighttiled floors throughout OpenSaturday and Sunday, June 12, 13George D Boore, Phone Lu 11399 Dearborn, MichP ni rneSALE 14 acres of alfalfa, firstand second cuttingQuality Mechandise Orville Smith, 2 miles north of PinckneyTrxrm  f  alteringRENTMy warehouse at 122 305 Mill St j WANTEDWashings, also sewingaltering Vivian DarrowLOW PRICESBear Md WiM lo Take OutPhone Howell T06J1QUALITY with Mumy Dagg at Gulf Sendee Mrs HeIen Delury Hwe11who has key I will be in Pinekney FOR SALE2 rug and pads, 1about June 10 for one week only 9x12, one 7V, x 8, Mrs Lee LaveyC F Hewlett    I WANTEDA ride to Chelsea MustFOR SALEiAiumlnum roaster for1 Jjve Pfnckney at 680 p m25 lb turkey, 6 pair French Jntovi Margaret Huhman, 610 Unadilla 1 set Grolier encyclopedias and 9 St PinckneyStandard Dictionaries, 5 50 for en WANTED  Carpentering of alicycloclopedias, 2 wheel trailersolid kinds at prewar prices oak beds and chairs springsSparton Phone Dexter Hamilton 5838 trie Motor Njck KaluaerLEARN TO PLAY The Accordian, f3800 E M36 4 mies East of the worlds most popular musical in ney, phone Pinckney 66F18strt 8 khomeMEATSFRUITS GROCERIES GEENES MUSIC STORE1MUSIC STORE114 StateJjHowejljone 810 TYPEWRITERSRegular office aad portable typewriters suitable for students, officeand home Terms See them at the depot, New Hudson, Appointmentevenings and Saturdays Phone Geneva 79652ABFloil heatinaDcda Mllkr phoae,78FllFISHMARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICE VSCHOOL BOARDCANDIDATES AND SCHOOL ANDSCHOOL ELECTORS OF THEPINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS FOR ELECTION JULY 12th, 1954 Two 2 Trustees for three years1 Election of school officers willbe by petition as proviceforby pub lic Acts of 1949, No 83, in Section1ft, as amended Chapter 131 SchoolCode , V  2 Petitionmafcft obtained fromMr Eric RosSecfftry of tye schoolBoard of E4ocatifc 8 Petition eliaS0 tVLfid with theSeeretary of the 8fOrrd of docation,Mr Eric Rose, on rVfore JUNE 21 Autoottv QUsn Sbld cmd st, 1964  lnslaUtd4 No elector ste sign  petition  iqi8  Quad RfcrPhone 151for more candidakef fer each terra HowlL MichthanerearetortefteoV fQR SALEJiW o 0 Each petitonfchaB be signed bylfijjamnot less tiian 25 qoalified schoolelectors of the district 6 School eors must beA citizen of the,United State,Twentyonrejr of age or overA resident of Michigan 6 monthsprior to election A resident of the school district atleast 80 days next proceeding the elec tion 7 Elgibiity of membership on AieBoard of Education Any Qualified Voters in the aforekientiomd Pinckney school districtwbove name appear on tfce assessr meat rofi and who is sole owner inhis own right of the property so as seated shall be eigible to election orAppointment to office in said school district, provided that where a husband and wife own property jointlyregardless of the name which appearson the assessment rolls If otherwise qualified, each shall be eigible to election or appointment to school officeDATE OF ELECTION MONDAY,JULY 12th, 1954 st 800 P MElection to be held ia high schoolCARD OF THANKSThe Pindoiey Kings Daughterswith to thank the men and boysforthe help at the Mother A DaughbttfMt Also tke Hickory Bidge ppur music  strument, 8 weeks trial period for FOR SALKHouse in Pinckney atonly 225 per week, including less j 220 Pearl St, large rooms,large lotaoas and use of an accordian in your  2 car garage, some fruit Bids willhom j be accepted on this propertyMrs Winifred GravesFOR SALE JCTBAV fcfliij washedsandand gravel graded a mixed, also proceed road graveL D  1 GRAVEL COMPANY4 miles, west of Howell at 4950Mason Road Phone Howell 984 1 2 or FwlervCfo 388F11,WANTEDWool, Market PriceLucius Doyle, phone 42 PinckneyEVE TROUGHMade up and hungFor free estimate call WmJJrash JrPhone 182F2 PinckneyMANDLLS SAW FILING LAWN MOWER SHARPENING 11254 RIVKRBANK LANEHILAND LAKE MICHCERTIFIED PUNTINGCOMPANYFARMERSMftTHE UNCKKCT DISPATCH Wednesday, Jun 9, 1954Scene on Grand Trai ae BayMichigan B gan urewers ssociatrjh350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganAltes Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Brewing Co  Goebel brewing L,Pjeijfer Brewing Co  Sekevtaing Brewing Co  Stroh Brewerj CoCONSERVATION DEPT The pheasant outlook for this fallis classed as rosyDispite the 500,000shot last fall the flocks have increased Of the 28 rural mail carriers making the spring census 13 reportedmore, birds, 6 the same as last yearand 9 less78,000 squirrels were take lastyear and 52000 aoossumsBurning permits were cancelled inthe northern lower peninsula lastweek owing to dry weather More than 1,450,000 people visitedthe state parks over the week end The possibility of huge oil depositsin the Northville area are still unknown and they will not be untilrock samples of the Trenton form ation are brought to the surface soit can be seen how much connectionthere is between the pores Oil doesnot lie in pools as many believe but seeps throug the rock in pores400 wild turkey eggs gotten fromPennsylvania are being hatched atthe state game farm at Mason Wild turkey experts predict that not over40 percent of he birds will matureThe birds when hatched will be plac ed in areas suitable for propagationThe state is selling tax delinquentlands in Washtenaw, Oakland, St Clair and Monroe counties  A list ofthe lands may be obtained by writingthe conservation dept, Lansing TheBales are June 14, 16, 17A fire in the Pinckney recreationarea last week burned 8 acres ofhardwood 66 fires burned 21 acres last weekThe seasons total so far is 563fire and 4880 acres The post card poll is ended andshows 95,000 deer killed last fall26,000 were taken during the any deer seasonRefreshingasWater FestivalTimein MichiganH i glass ofSPECIAL EVENTS INMICHIGANAQUATIC CAfeJune, 1st Week, Prosque fsle CcunfyBOAT RACINGAND WATER CARNIVALJuno 4,h, GladstoneC TBOARO MOTOR REGATTAJan  4fh oivd 5th, Cheij gon AT 0 iAL CHERRY FESTIVAL,,1,3  th fo 9tii, i2 CifyJune 26th to 31t, LoweSMlf GAN WATtR WOiDEBLAND FiSTVALJune 29tii to   t, Pefoikeyf    the letters start Then from allover the free world come such com ments as lbBe from reader of THECHRISTON SCIEJNCE MONITOR, 8Q international daily newspaper The Monitor 1 must reading for straightthinking piople   f returned to school after atujisc of 111 years  in getmy Jerre jrom the collide, but my education comesfrom the Monitor    Flic Monitor fines me ideasfor my tcorh  , I truly enjoy its com party   You too, will find the Monitorinformative, tviih complete voild news You will dLrmrr  coniniotivc viewpoint in every news tory L the coupon below7 fie OiriMat Scinre Monitor , Norn ay Nr Bostuii 15, Mflv V S APlriif tetil me The Chn tianScicncr  uiiur for oi ypiir Ieiilre ilo Q i moK j375j QI my name 1atlJrvsstoneMrs Kaymonda Morris and twodaughters ,Mary and Becky, moved into their now home SaturdayMrs Eleanor Ledwidge was in Plymouth Sunday where her son, Keith, was ordained a subdeacon at thfseminary He will be home for thecummer this week Miss Joyce Chamberlain of AlbanyNew York, is visiting her mother,Mrs ,acia ChamberlainNotes of 48 Years Age Glen Richards is working forGrant Dunning in Hamburg William Moran and his ang arebuildig a sidewalk on the north side of Main St In the base ball tournament Saturday Pinckney won the first gane with Gregory 8 to 4 with CrackerMoran pitching Frank Dolan pitched second game and Pinckney lost to Brighton 8 to 9Ethel Graham and Norma Vaughn visited the Cady school Friday wehreFlorence Andrews teachesGeorge Reason has a new Reo car, Graduation is June 17 The class is Sada Swarthout, Alma MeCluskey,Bessie MurphyFlorence SproutMart Clinton, Morley Vaucrhn, ArthurSwarthout, Ruol CaGwe, Dr Stephenson of Detroit will deliver the address Friday nipht 50 friends of Revand Mrs Littlejcm went to the Methodist parsonage here and gavepound partyPatrick Kelly is in Mt Clemenstaking the hot baths for rheumatism Many of our eit7,fcnK are in Ann Arbor this week as witnesses in theConnors case Mrs Conners is suingtwo Dexter saloonists for 5000, claiming they sold her son whiskeyFebruary 7 which resulted in his UGeArn his feet so badly they hadto amputated He attorneys areLouis Howlett ami R D RocheKirk Van Winkle, the W M of Livingston Lodge No 7G F  A M uttnded the annual Masonic GrandLodge convention at Grand Kapidslast weeKPercy Hinchey is selling SanFrancisro Cyclone Calamity Insurance</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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thanby taxation Tor instancereceives 716 in state aidery 100 tjiey raise by local tax Suspicion is pointed at theDetroit Board of Commerce as beng bttcfc of the propoaal as it is1 similarto ihoa miyiOttsly backed by them, j Their contention has always been thaimortal tht tax ocey raised by them is used to benefit the rural counties The Conlin proposal would give thetehopte 2c out of every 8c collectdh the sales tax The Counties, cities4 lowhips wogft get ttc of the vemsinte cent, sann as they doow minui ooUcton coatYears Agea large barnis wotkingfor a saltSerniaball Uara lefttto Any 16 to 8 workingfor Edwardin a John17Mto Denmb in itw York, 1 ttiWftd of cem h to th paymaster at abeen drawnV farm torV, JpMie bftH teanaaent fcetfclaturdayi Phtekney Winners vsyotu ,tw, Abbott fa bttfitding a new bamAt the raising George Bland was hitflggfes head by an overlay and hurt Wm Doyle tef bought a new pianoKm Rob Catnane fell down cellarfell week and broke her arm tO relatives of Mrs Sweetman 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experiencesa great disaster, followed by investigations galore and much locking ofthe barn after the horse is stolen, ,  , ,,  uat week an explosion on the aircraftwith as we please with no thought tairier B   RhodeTlaad took the lives of loo men and injured220 Many conflicting statements asto the cause are issued by government officials The first such digasterwe remember was the sinking offhTreinPinckmyihii f tlehlMa  Havana J  nai bor An investigation failed toshow to the satisfaction of all conDear Sir We have just observed another Memorial Dayor more properly we in Pinckney have not observed it It has gone by simply as another day of the yeava day to dowith as we please, with no thoughtof its traditional and sac red meaning1 In the majority of cities and villages of any size across our nation,Memorial Day has been observed forthe hallowed and meaningful occasion that it isaour honoredhave Memorial toin anyto be taken as a daytolerated rather than observ,d  Kd wither thsa caused byin sacred conunenioiation It seems to me that we could mukrthis an annual occasion of civic pride a accomplishment, if the nieichajil,and all organizedmunity  Veterans f the organizationsScout troops 4H clubs, schoolschur  tVBI11 uai inilllKe tneches, Lodges etc would combine j VUM1 Tkin oi, Tltmc andforces to make this one raml day ofition Surely we can spare an000 a m to 1130 a mClasaes I  puarranged for all ages from 4 up Give  hour or tw0 t0 hnyour child the advantage of these 29 weeks of Bible centered teachingIJveryone is welcomeOhircbRev J W Winger, PastorHartland each 3 and 5 Manchestertaken care of by future assessments was last with 1 and 7ir ore beds would also be addsd infollowing years Alter a 2 hour debatethe proposition lost 273 to 230 but is expected to come up again next year Oth OPEN SOFT BALL SEASONPinckney opened their soft ball   w  vur e    c u   season Monda y nigh t an d bea t th eOthe r measures  vote d dow n wer e   Priso n Ca m tea m 4  t o 1  there ,thos e 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g Servic e 74 5Thurs  Nigh t Praye r Servic e 74 5Fran k Shultz , Pasto r967 0 Marshal l Rd Gen 7540 0LIBftAl Y NBW fTh e Pinckne y Communit y librar ywil l conduc t a  Summe r Readin g Pro gra m  a contes t fo r childre n grade s4  throug h 8  unde r th e directio n o fMr s Hele n VauBlaricum , Mis s Jane tWhit e an d Mis s Florenc e Preus, Ther e wil l b e ribbo n award s an d 1 0i n  priz e mone y t o b e distribute d am on g th e winners Thos e desirin g t o participat e ar eurge d t o visi t th e librar y Tuesda y a fternoon , Jun e 8 , a t 8f e p  m  t o dis cus s plans Fo r furthe r informatio n consul tth e libraria n o h dut y a t th e library PINCKNBTTARB A 4 HTh e Pinckne y 4 H Counc i me t a tth e schoo l las t Wednesday  N o mor ebusines s meeting s wil l b e hel d unti lSept  A  picni c fo r al l 4  H  member san d familie s i s planne d fo r Augus t1 9  a t Bisho p Lake  Al l leader s shoul dkee p thi s dat e i n min d an d notif y al lmember s an d urg e a  bi g turnou t fo rMichigan  Da y Expense s  Motio n carried Motio n t o adjour n carrie d  16831REPUBLICA N WOMEK T MEE TMrs  Claoa V Barkhart , presiden t o fth e Livingsto n Count y Repubka aWomensClu b entertaine d th e Rep ublica n wome n o f tit  oocnt y a t te a a t hom e la t Thursday  Ladie sfro m Pinckne y attendin g wer e Mes dames , Ma e JDaHe v Sadt e Read  Vio l a  ead Krancn  Robise n an d Leon a  Mrs  Bonnt r tueeoode d Mrs Hira m Smit h a s treasure r an d wa sthisL M  Bonner , Sec A  CORRECTIO NTher e wa t a a erro r   th e 6t h grad enew  las t week  Th e 5t h grad e bea tth e 6t h grad e a t sof t bal l 1 7 t o 1 3 fo rth e firs t tim e inhistor y   Als o th e ad missio n charg e t o Greenfiel d Villag eo n  th e recen t tri p th e flies mads ther ewa s earne d b y th e clas sthemselves  membersThe  parent s o f th e member s o f th esenio r clas s entertaine d th e graduat e s a t th e schoo l a t tf  luncheo n afte rthebaccalaureate  Abou t 10 0 wer ethere  The y too k thi s opportunit y t oge t acquainte d wit h eac h other Th e Younglov e an d Mario n Cente rschool s picnice d a t Bisho p Lak e Fr Howar d Rea d ha s take n contrac tt o  buil d no w home s a t Dexte r i n Barr et t Bios , Subdivisio n o n Mai n Steas to f th i For d Sale  4 4 Service ,Churc h too k i n 48  a tMtftio n sa b Saturday ,haufth t tb a tftafth ML South Lyon , Mich GALILEA N BAPTIS T MISSIO N920 0 McGregor  Rd , Portag e Lak eLarr y Mattis , Pasto rSunda y Schoo l 100 0 AM yHornin g Worshi pJ S 1045 A  M James  Sprague , Speaker Warre n Vanhetloo , speake rEvenin g Servic e 78 0 P  M Th e 4  Horseme n o i Reveaaltio nWed , Praye r Meetin g   73 0 p  m AUT O ACCIDEN TRev  Larr y Matis , 3 0 pasto r o f th eGalliUa n Baptis t Missio n a t Portag eLak e receive d cu t an d bruise s Frida ya t a n acciden t a t Darwi n an d Curt sRoad s eas t o f here  Hi s wife , Jun eMattis , 31 , receive d a  broke n le g an dRo y Curts , 38 , o f Portag e Lak e wa sslightl y injured  Al l wer e take n t oUnivereti y hospital , An n Arbo r  hud  a wid e arm , bi g enoug h t o se t abelievingtha t it  can t I t i s happenin g i a  plat e o f foo d onThe y specialise din  bake d bean s an d chicke n pi e an dha d thei r own  bakeriesThe y wer ecafeteria s an d ha d n o waiters  Th e se rvic e wa s promp t an d th e foo d goo deven no w ir  communitie s tha t hav egrow n careles s an d calou s Childre nin  man y o f ou r school s ar e bein g in doctrinate d in  Communis t philosoph ybecaus e adult s hav e becom e indiffer ent I sincerel y hop e tha t ou r tow nfathers  a t thei r nex t counci l sessio nwil l giv e th e matte r o f Memoria l Da yobservanc e thei r profoun d consider ation , an d tha t the y wil l begi n la yin g thei r plan s no w fo r a  celebratio nnex t year Ther e is  no persona l glor y in  com i and th e banke r  lafye r ofte n rubb e d  shoulder s wit h th e Iewsbo y fro mth e stree t there  Thei r price s wer e is variabl y lowe r th a othe r places  W ehav e eate n ther e man y times  Chuc k Davy , th e Michiga n Stat estuden t cam e t o th e en d o f th e trai llas t week  when h e wa s knocke d ou tmemoratio n o f it , th e kin d of  whic h  hy  Martnez , a  littl e know n fighter I  speak  I t is  strictl y a  matte r o f re s I t is  no w kno w tha t h e neve r wa s o f  i    I   J    ponsibilit y an d loca l pride Lik e man y others,  a m  an extrem el y  bus y person , givin g man y of,m ywakin g hour s t o study , planningan dadministratio n o f m y churc h affair ,bu t a4b e m k o f ttck4fHP  ne fout,  I  wou d b e wiliinM  t  hea d u p acommitte e comprise d o f tow n an dgrou p representative s t o stud y an dchampionship calibe r bu t b y a  cleve rbuildu p ove r radio , televisio n an d th epres s in  whic h hecore d 4 0 knockout sove r a  bunc h o f aetups  he mad e a  mil lio n dollars , fle  probabl y coul d hav e4Hffifetbu t heWa s to o ftmMtlevean d challenge d th e champion , Ki dCavilia n an d too k a  ba d beatin g fro mfro m him  Sinc e the n h o ha s ls t t oorganiz e a  Memoria l Da y progra m a  numbe r o f secon d rater s an d bee n o nfo r 1955  Are ther e othe r civi c minde d j  th e dow n yrnde  Hi s retiremen t fro maan d patriotic , publicspirite d citi eun s wh o wil l joi n m e in  thi s venture Respectfull y Your sRev  J  W  Winge rMiniste r Com  Cong 4Church,Pincknv y iVo m th e rin g is  no w announced  H eis  wis e an d is  quittin g whil e quittin gis  fon d an d h e ha s mad e hi s pile CONSERVATIO N DEIT Th e fin a ste p in  th e Murtin y Lakr ha sGRADUATE S SUNDA YMar y An n Campbell , daughte rofMr  an d Mrs  Ro y Campbell , o fPinckne y wil l b e graduate d summ acu m laud e a t Nazeret h Colleg e com mencemen t Sunda y afternoon , Jun e6  Mis s Campbel l ha s bee n awarde dflooding projec t a t Bin  Rapid sbee n taken  Th e dept  ha d t o K O int ocour t an d se t a  pric e o n 5  parcel s o flan d whos e owner s refuse d t o sell ,A  fir e burne d 5 0 acre s o f hardwoo dThe McCarth y arm y hearin g is  ra pid y approachin g the end , du e t o th eactio n o f th e Repubica n member s o fth e committe e wh o vote d t o cal l n omor e witnesse s afte r McCarth y an dCoh n testified  I t ha s no w com e down t o  a  simpl e questio n o f veracit y I nwhic h McCarth y an d Secretar y o fth e nav y Steven s cal l eac h othe r    UU1II C  C  av1  u 7lcY UUMjliar  McCarth y ha s eve n accuse d th em  th e Porcupin e Mountain s las i we,, , i piTsik ,m j f h  bhind fche B e tnllM f n   On amendment McCarthy by televisionissued in the Northvillo area where  1 fjo  lhc headHne8 has built up t S oil and gas wells have, been tound j fol,owinr to whom ho is a Rod fnd  they are booming him for presidentThe Detroit Free Press gays it is praclically the name crowd who boomedMcArthur for president Most of themIt is a good idea to let skunks alonea many of them are afflicted with rabies 9,000 were killed last year, Skunks were an importaMt part ofthe Indians diet in the early days ofMihi Mirhiofln  fUp IP0 hodo not weigh the evijnicmgan i U h t guided by their emotThe submerged land at the Yankee1pu qg aunf uoship for graduate study in the department of education and is elected to membership in the Kappa Gamma PiCatholic honor society She is a busi ness education majorCARD OF THANKSWe wish to thank the members of j  Therethe Pinckney fire dept for theirquick response to our recent callalso our friends and neighbors who assisted us in saving our home The Raymond Bums FamilyRummag  Bake Sale There will be a rummage andthe University of Michigan scholar ing at 1000 a, m at tne finckneyfire halL A bake sale will be held onJune 6th only Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliaryof the ConeL church Springs is being made into a statepark The fill dirt is being takenfr m the bottom of the lakeThe state approved the sale of23,000 worth of timber from stateforests last week It had already approved the sale of li0,00 worth first 4 months of 1954What may be the largest gas well ions T them McCarthy is the No 1patriot and the only one who is keepinn1 the Communists from taking oveTgovernment which they say is rotten from the president down This groupU similar t other minority t groupswhich have cropped up since the govemment has existed There waa the the Citizen Genet group of Washingin the history of Michigan may have n s,tnm who ,wfntedR  fghtkiilbeen brought in at Salem in Wash1 th h VollitlonThp NatlVe Am tenaw county last week by an65 fires burned over 221 acres lastweek Roger Latham, Pennsylvania wildturkey expert, will tour Michigan game anas this week to see wherewild turkeys may be best producedOf ttM 00 plaHtedte th Allegan state forest recently 2 have been foundfooad dea4Bob Egekr lhat rented the Hewlettbaflding on S Howtil 8t and will oilwell driller The same man struckoil there 2 months agoThe state has 590 public fishingsites A list is available on requestto the conservation dept Lansingare 3 new conservationlaws Hereafter hawks, owls and eagles are protected The closedseason on bluegills and sunfish iseliminatedA 5 bounty is placed on bobcats5 wild turkies were reportedseen on a farm near Muskegon lastweek Conservation men doubted this as the Allegan state forest where50 of these birds were released sometime ago is 50 miles away Whenthe Muskegon birds were viewed they proved to be sand hill cranesMichigan is trying a new experiment About half a million muskellunge eggs are being hatched ntDrayton Plains When they grow toplantable size they will be placed inMichigan streams Attempts to stockMichigan waters with these fish have been made before but failedA dozen types of shrubs importedfrom Asia are being grown at RoseLake They will be planted in game1 reserves as erosion stoppers and wildlife food erican and the American group whomore hit body she thttt ForAvon Product Qallusru  wanted only American born to hold offiee and all immigration stopped andmore recently the Ku Klux Klan whowould discriminate against Catholes,Jews and Negroes All had their hey day in the sun but soon faded and wonfew victories It is well that the majty of the people are level minded and suspicious of wouldbe leaders who posessed of a certain amount of glamot make extravagent charges which they do nnt prove and are able to get thftxviews accepted by a number of people who are not of an enquiring mind andbask in the sunlight of popularity fora time but invariably they fall from their pedestalCAAD OF TBANKdI wish to thank the Eastern Stars,the Farm Bureau Groups and manyfriends, who have remembered meme with cards, calls, fruit, flowers,candy and many other acts of kind ness since my accident It was gratefully appreciatedAlan DinkelO E S CALENDARJune 4 Regular MeetingJune 5 Friends NightPot Luck Dinner Bring your owtable serviceJune 11 Special Initiation, Midge Mfller, So,  , ViM  rWTyffWPack lunches once a weekISM get anI WHO TOTlf a lunch boxat your house dad, sis, brother Theyll all enjoy tasty noon snacksfresh out of your freezer Andyoull be less rushed every morning because you can easily preparea weeks supply of lunchesin an offho Or or twoSandwiches, cookie, fruit cups,wiil be wonderfully freshat mealtime Freezer luncheons are fine for picnics, tooEnjoy better earing andeasier living with a home freezerBE MODfiftNLIVE ELECTRICALLYor Detroit fcdison ,Clare Tayiorupt of public Instatetion 4s tits speaker at the TOEARE i SYLVAN THEABorn to Mr and Mis, Jack Darr,formerly of Piaeknsy wbo Ih usar the Michigan San May 22, a girl48 relatives of Mrs, Nellie GlensStockbridge, mother of Ralph andCasper Glenn helped her observe her 89th birthday last week Thieves broke Into the Brightonand South Lyoa elementary schools last week but their total loot was only about 60Susan Holden is valedictorian andand Euth Cameron, is salutatorien of the Brighton senior class The road between Winans Lake andChllson is being widened and gradedpreparatory to Uacktopping It is estimated that the new bridgeat the Straits will carry 66  more passengers than the ferries Chimes have been installed at theold peoples Methodist Home at Chelsea the gift of Friends of theHome of the Detroit diocase Theycan be heard for one mileRev Backus of Chelsea and RevCargo of Fowlerviile are on a committee to consider moving the hugememorial erected in Unadifla in 1929 to Judson Collins, Methodist missionary to the Irish Hills The Unadilla ehurch is now a Presbyterian churchBrick laying has started on thenew Chelsea elementary school The canoe race on the Huron River between Milford and Kensington Lake is June 6 at fl p m Mrs Frank Seger, wife of the editor of the Brighton Argus is the new president of the Brighton KingsDaughters The conservation dept wili offer68,000 acres of state lands im livington county for tale for oil and gas leases Harold True,, Detroit News broadcaster for 24 years retired last Thuis day and will reside at his farm atChubbs Corners near Pinckney His wife, Alt, has also retireed after 26years as buyer of the J L HudsonCompany ii DetroitHe has 4 children by a previous all of whom are married Friday, Saturday Jane 4, 6aUsaUth Taylor, John Brickson j JIVARO  Harris  RAP8ODY Fernanda Lamas, Rhonda4a Tttfcskslor I Brian KeithCeauPriaee Valient, Executive Suite , Carteoa andThe HoweUMarion Frl school disrict are advertising for bids fornew elementary school The Parker Chubbs Corners ,Harger, and Russelldistricts have voted to be annexed to Howell The Dibble, Louk, Oak Gove, District 6, Graham, Crittenden,Earl and Houghtaling had previouslydone so Friday, Saturday June 4, 6Doable Featve ProgramNeville Brand, Bmil MeyertoRIOT IN CELL BLOCK 11PtasAsaanda Blake, Georg NaderinMISS ROBIN CRUSOE in colorSum, Mon, fues, June 6, 7, 8lltfbfttt ftUbfl 10 P M Cont James Mason Janet Leigh inPRINCE VALIENT I Vtohfiitotern CinemaScope 4k TechnicolorWed, Thur, June 9, 10EXECUTIVE SUITE44 NewsI Sunday, Monday, June 6, 7 j fonder Shows i, ft 7, PARATROPERwithAlan Ladd, Susan Stephan, Lo Geaa Cartoon and Pete SsUtftWed Thurs June 8,9,10MARRY ME AGAINA Comedy StaoiagMarie Wilson, Robert Cummings and f Jess BarkerCartoon and SportShows 715 and 905William Holden, June AllysonBarbara Stanwyck, Frederic MarshComing King of Kyber Rifles in einemaScopee Phantom of the Rue Coming The Carnival Story,Red GarUrs, French LineLEE THEATREWhltoore Lake MichiganSdo DriveIn Theatre 6088 Jaekao Road, Ann ArborPboiu NenaaMy870M CUMres under li admitUd Fiea iFriday, Saturday June 4, 5 ROB ROYU TeehBteelerRichard Todd, Glynis Johns alsoFORT OSAGEwHbRod Cameron CartoonSunday, Monday, June 6, 7 FROM HERE TO ETERNITYwitBurt Lancaster, Montgomery CliftPissTHIEF OF DAMASCUSwitsPaul HenreidYoull find DIAL SERVICE Fast and DependableNewNumbers Fit IntoPottern 2 LETTERS5 NUMERALS Friday, Saturday June 4, 5Double FeatureWarriors from the SkyAlan Ladd inPARATROPER in TechnicolorwithLeo Genn, Susan StephenPlusALASKA SEASA Paramount PictureStarringRobert Ryan, Jan Stirling CartoonSunday, Monday, June 6, 7 A Musical In TechnicolorTHOSE RED HEADS from SEATTLEStarringRhonda Fleming, Tresa Brewer Rodriques Story FeaturetteNereides News tariboaTues Thurs, June 8,9,10rues, We, Tlinrs, June ,,, HALLS OF MONTEZUMA in TiaartiilnwithRichard Widraark, Jack PalanceTHE BIG FRAME witMark Steven, Jean KentRAM6 AND TaUVmON Tues,  ,Walt Disneys Live Action Thriller Rebel LoverOutlawIn TechnicolorROB ROYThe Highland RoguewithRichard Todd, Glynia JohnsPlus Pecoe BillMrs Florence Murray of Detroitpent Sunday at the Frank Aberdeen home  Mr and Mrs M E Darrow had dinner Sunday at Marvins, Williamston Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and childrenwere in Stockbridge Sunday at th Curtis Patterson home ,M0MPT ANtRISHt T V1ALJK ANS KRVICE12ft Wntjsir faStarting Tuesday 22Tovil have new Metropolitantype telephone numbers when fast, dependable dial service comes to PinckneyAt the same time Brighton will also have new type telephone numbersEach new number will consist of a central office name and fire numerals Hie office names areACADEMY FOR BRIGHTONUPTOWN FOR PINCKNEY fat  Youll juet dial the TWO LETTERS and ALL FIVB NUMERALSttsttiaff JUNE 22 ITO MAKE LOCAL CALLS HERE IN PINCKNEY1 TO TELEPHONE TO BRIGHTONI TO TELEPHONE TO DEXTER, WHERE NUMERALS CON8I0T OP THE CENTRAL OFPICE NAME HAMILTON AND PIVBnvwuuas The new numerals fit Into an overall, nationwide numbering patternThus in the years ahead youll be able to dial more and more of youroutoftown callsAn earlier step in Michigan Bells longrang expansion and improvement program widened your local calling area In this areaand inPinckney alonethe number of telephones has doubled in just 8 yearsEvery telephone added makes your own service more valuableyoucan talk with more people and the telephone can run more errands foryouContinuing expansion and improvement makee your own service abigger bargain than ever beforeWORTH A LOT MORE THAN IT COSTS, Attention AttentionHOW IS YOUR AttentionPicture Tube 2 IT WEAK OR DEADHAVE THE EQUIPMENT TOLOW COSTORK IS 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Tommy Read, Janice RoseClaudia Garr, Kathy Reason, JuniorDarrow and Robert Homer miss nonein addition and Tommy Huhman nonein subtraction Carriebirthday todaygrandmothersA new bathroom is beingn LaBeHes homeChiquita Amburgeys family invPinckney lost to the Dell Preteteam of Ann Arbor here Sunday in10 inning 1011 Batteries for Pinck ey Amburgey, Cox  Don Swarthout Dell Prette Gale  ServiceEd Brown had 8 hits and a walk for in, Henryour room, MondayThird Grade hisWe learned a lot about treesplantsflowers and weeds on a hike at MrsCampbells farmOur school end picnic is Wednesdayat Bishop Lake with potluck dinner,game and races There is a ball game between 2 teams captained byTommy Huhman and Junior Darrow, fankees and the Dodgers Thehave cheering teams,j They arecaptained by Janice Rose and KarenSinger5th Grade News The Russell Glover family oferville were Sunday guests ofGerry Eichman familyMrs Marjory Line gave a showerat her home Saturday night for MrsVirginia Gearhart Workman 25were present Week end callers at the Jesse Henryhome were Horence Tupper of Flint,Al Nesbitt and wife of Detroit,CharlesWhitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborr f GregoryBob Pike and wife spnt Sunday atth Pet Backus home in Iosco The Asher Wylie famly called onthe Wm Pickford family of IoniaSunday and visited the cemetery threFdward Nuoffer and wife of Holt Sunday at the Lloyd HendeeJesse Krum and wife of Lansingwere Monday guests at the Bob Pike home iJu hilcn001 beat Pinckney3 to 28 here FTL BatterieaReason  Graves Dexter Cushing  Smith In a pme here last wek with AnnAnn Arbor Dairy, Pinckney won 13 8Uus Eck and Don Swarthout each got4 hits for Pinckney and Likely 3atteriesPinckneyAmburgey, Cox Swarthout DairySnyder, Bolde Bethke50 members of the City of StraitsLodge, Detroit, visited Pinckney Saty T  MM degree Jack draw to the Detroit2Jy, ad had a good time WeSfi  Wm Harrow and MrsBuda fr n with us6 mfer cousin, Wayne, visIVda Ann Arbor Mondayyf lanainen, Donnie Wison,7 ,n aner Kathy Gustafson,ni 6 atty Su Larry and Vnning CurtsLouf ed Neil Rliydert,roy Porter observed Memorial MdayniXOm and did wellThe boys and girls played 2 soccergames in the gym Each won a gameWe beat the 6th grade in soft balllast week 17 to 13Our bulletin board has birthdayand greeting cards placed on it forsummer birthdays Everyone was rememberedWe had a wonderful school yearWe thank our clasamateesfricnda andteacher Mrs Miller for making it noUr rOOm64 jury panel has been exhausted forand y duty butGDevereaux a new Sixth GradeWe went on a field trip Friday andhad a lot of fun We also playcompany from 7th grade soft ball and lost 11We thank Mrs Haines for theAid  cookiesshe prepared for use Rert Read family called at Arthur Bullis home in Gregory ThursdayThe Georee VanNorman familyand the Lawrence Baughn family wereSunday guests at a lawn party at theBill Baughn home, Theoe Grefn tertained a nam f  ffm troit Sunday ata kwn party Bt their farm n Dexter RoadJ Brogan family ox anwagEugenewere 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at Hiland Lake lastweekMr and Mrs Fred Read were inJackson Sunday xThe Clare MilLer family spent Sunday in DetroitHarold Swarthout and wife spentthe week end at the Claude Swarthoutcabin at LovellsJohn Eisele visited his brothers,Charles and Wilbur in FowlervilleSundayMrs Peggy Stuben and 4 childrenof Whitmore Lake and Wayne AtLee and wife were Sunday guests at theBob Tasch home Mrs Mae Metz of Howell andJack Sharp of Hamburg spent Sunday at the Lee Lavey home Mrs James Greene of Lansing,Mrs Doris Zinn of Battle Creek andthe Wayne Carr family pent Sundayat the Roger Carr home Mrs Esther Campbell visited herbrother, Paul Strawhecker and wifeat Oak Park Manor, Grand Rapids,last week,Harry Jackson of Lansing was aSaturday dnner guest of Mrs BeulahfillerMrs Blanche Mylne of Parma visited at the M J Reason home lastweek Mrs Florence Artz of Detroitand Mrs Mae Rane of Whitmore Lakecalled Sunday The Martin Ritter jr familyIsabelNash and Kenneth Zill and wife pic niced at Bishop Lake SundayIva 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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>atch Weneeday, May M 1964 New 10 11 B A N , Local Social TvnU Higli SeWAthlehc Calhoie Bharch MIRROR  Severl stories cropped eut lastweek t connection with the gubernatorial race Gov G Mennen Williams and Senator Higgins both aspirantsfor the job were very much in evidence at the Tulip Festival at Holland In the street scrubbing cere monies both donned Dutch costumes,the governor wielded a broom and the senator, a pail of waterWhen pictureswere taken and there were plentynapped Higgina endeavored to jumpin front of the governor The gover ift an old hand at this and usuallyeheckmated himl On one occasion thesenator aeddently spiUed a paH ofwattj on the governorLett funny was the discovery thatthe nominating petitions of D Halerake were illegal on account of a printing technicality The law says the paragraph stating that a personean only sign one mans petition for the same office must be printedin 12 point type Brakes were printd in 10 pointThe matter was referred to the attorney general who ruled the law was directive and not mandatory and the petitions were inproper formPetitions, of other candidates wereexamined aad found to vary in len th and fereadth and type size Theerror was traced Jf a printer whofound 12 point did not work out good as there were too many letters leftover at the end of the line Anyway the election commission approvedthe petitions before they were circul ated Neat Years auto license plates willbe green with white numeralsThese are the Michigan State college colorsNotes 25 Years AgeThe new McFherson oil station onthe site of the hotel that burned willopen Saturday W H Meyer is mgrThe senior class parts have beenawarded Helena Feidler is valedictorian, Wilhehnina BourbonnaiB sal utatorian, Berdella Euler, prophecyLento Granger, historian Vivian XJngsley, poem Viola Burnett, gifttorium Marion Derkis, oration Jim Naeih, will 5 girls were tied for firstpVaee and the awards were made by ENDRESCLARK WEDDINGAt a pretty wedding at the NorthHamburg church Saturday eveningat 730 p m, Dorothy Ruth Endres,daughter of Mr and Mrs RJchard Endres of Swarthout Road becamethe bride of Robert Louis dark, sonof Mr and Mrs Louis Clark ofStinchfield Road, Dexter townshipRev F Schultz of the Bethel Baptist Church officiating The brides gown was white taffeta,covered with nylon, lace and netfloor length, strapless with lace jacket and nylon veil Her flowerswere white carations Miss Lorraine Tomasick, the maidof honor wore a nylon net over taff eta gown, strapless, balleria length,with matching headpiece of nylonlace and net, white satin ballerinashoes and her flowers were yellowcarnationsThe bridesmaid, Miss Leola Porter,wove a gown of yellow nylon overUfipeta flkirU strapless, ballerinalength Wrifc matching headpiece of gnylon lace and net, white satin ball In a game filled with errors aadmisplays, each team made 9, Pinckney nosed out Dexter 10 to 9 FridayDan Nuttle, Defter ace held Pinckney to 2 hits And got 12 strikeoutsut walked 6 men which with the errors behind him was too much toovercomeDave Haines had suffered an appendicitis attack and piggs startedpitching for Pinckney Pinckney gota run the first and 4 the second tolead 5 to 2, Dexter tied it up tke 3rd Wilson relieved Higgs and allowed2 runs in 4 innings Chris Campbellwent in the 7th and Pinckney tiedscore at 8 all The game went 11 innings Hollingsworth scored thewinning run for Pinckney on 2 walksand an error Bob Meabon and Dick Darrow got the only Pinckney hitsPinckney AB R HDarrow, ss 8Meabon, c 5Packer, rf, lb  5Rowell, 2b 4Clark, 3b 5Matteson, cf 6Campbell, lb, pHenry, yf 3Wilson, p 1Hoilingsworth, If 0Higgs, p 2Dexter Stoll, cf 5erina shoes Her flowers were pinkcarnations Joan Endres, sister of the bridewas junior bridesmaid and Rochelle Randall, friend of the bride, flower girl Donald Endres, brother of thebride was second attendant of the I Long, ss  6groom Theodore Stockton of Pinck j Nuttle, p 5ney was bestman  Stoffer, lb 6Howerd McMullen of Dexter, cou Clark, 8b 5sin of the groom and J Lewis of Eberts, If, p 6 Krull, If 44110 0100 0 12AB R Hheld at school theMrsMrsusheredThe reception wasPinckney elementaryCard Brumbaugh and Clark of Ann Arbor, Mrs H J Lewis, Mrs H J Campbell and ConnieFoster of Howell, Mary Standrichand Carol Fuhrman of Pinckney serv Forshee, c 1Walsh, 2bJackie  Mosher, rfZiegler, rf 582 182 211 010 0114 02 010 10 St Marys Catholic ChurchRev Fr Albert Schmitt, PastorSunday MassesSummer Schedult63O, 800, 900 1000, 1180Summer Schedule 630, 800, 900Novena DevotionsFriday evening, 780 p m Confessions Friday after Novenna Devotions,Saturday 730 to 900 p mSunday Before 800 maesUhufwhL1BRARY VEWSThe Pinckney Community Libraryhas been duly recognized by the Mich The couple left on a weeks wedd State Board of Libraries and is listeding trip to Luddington and on re ed in the official directory of free turn will reside at 6482 Riverdaile, public libraries of Mich FlorenceBuck Lake The brides going awaycostume was a black and white ny lon dress, ballerina length with white day, May 29accessories Both young people graduated fromPinckney high school The bride hasbeen employed at Howell ElectricMotors and the gioom is a mechanic ney school was being considered A ll h b k f h hildPreuss is named librarianThe library will be closed SaturNEW SCHOOL MEETINGFor some time past there have beenrumors that an addition to the Pinck Calvary Mennonite ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt  Walter EachMorning Worship 1000Sunday School 1100 Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Srvice Wednesday 800BACCALAUREATE SERMONThe Baccalaureate sermon is at theschool Sunday , Mav 30 8 pmby Rev BeachyCongjgational Church Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AMMorning Worship 1045 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P M A Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoples Church UndenominationalM36 West between Main andUnadilla Stret tsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School J 945 AMSunday WorshJ 1100AM Yowth Group 700 PMEvening Servic e 800 pmThur Prayer MerMnjr 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Choir Practise Wee, 730 P MWe Extend a Christian Welcome to Everyone Elementary School j CURRENT COMMBNTandfirst Another Memoral Day draws neatbut it will bear little resemblance tethe one of 50 years ago when ye editor was a boyThen it was a realone and given over entirely to the Grand Army of the Republic or theboys in blue as the civil war veterans were called It was an all dayaffair The people of the villagebrought flowers to the opera houseto be made into bouquets and theveterans busied themselves in gettingtheir military equipment ready aadin rolling blank cartridges to be used in firing the salute to the dead Aboutnoon the veterans and the band march ed to the depot to escort the speakerof the day to his hotel The exercises were held in the opera house in thafternoon and were 100 percent patriotic Besides the speaker thereWallace Singers dog ha, 5 puppies, j were recitation and songs by tk Canille Buda was in Ann Arbor hool children the band played aadSaturday, Leroy Porter, Pottervitte I e of the veterans related their    war experiences Then the march tethe cemetery followed with thmarshal leading the way on horseFirst, Second and ThirdBecky Morris, Mike HardenDanny Marden made theircommunion Sunday Sandra Shirey attended her grandmothers funeral Friday We extend  ur sympathy to the family Lidna Rhodes has a new tricycleCarl Tauriainens father has anew motor boat Sharon Courdways sister is fouryears old Her grandmother helped her celebrate it SudaySecond GradeLarry Wilsons dog, Daisy, hasfive puppiesAngela McMacken, John Biehn,lhn Grant, Diane Scherdt and Howard Siengr had their first communion SundavThird Gradefromand Larry Beach, DetroitFred Crudder had companyDetroit last weekMary Ellen Singer was 9 yearsSaturdayNacny Read entertained her parents and Kathy Gustafson Sundaythe budersback, then the band, the veterans withtheir muskets and equipment andthe school children in white carrying flowers The graves were decorated,the flags having been placed on themJohn Colone went toshow Sunday previously More exercisies followedDanne and Venning Curt hae of a militaiy nature Then the firinga baby brother I squad fired the military salute overWe are planning a trip to the xoo the graves of the dead ending theJohn Froehlich visited Larry Beach , ceremonies A bushel or 2 of candyjfnVOW i U wl mitt    ,K,i l A J   iSaturdayFred Crudder has 6Anita Clark brought a bouquetschool Monday and nuts were distributed among thethe children for their cooperatieato school Monday We put on a play for the first Ail these things haveout of stylegat the county garage, HowellBoulevard lights are being installedto the business section The P T A met at the school onMonday night Florence Baughn gave ia report on the state conventon J P  Doyle talked on Aims of the PTA iThere were musical and singingnumbers The Mother and Daughter banquetwas hald at the Congl church Wed needay night The program was asfollows ToastnistreeB, Mable Schafe Song, Glee Club Toast to Mothen, Helene Feidler Solo, Beatrice VanHorn Toast to Daughters, AltaMeyer Solo ,Nellic Gardner Violin Solo, ChatHotte Eiseler Address Mrs I Mallory, Ann Arbor    census has been taken of the child Jen in the district who will be school ZIEGLERBROWN WEDDING age and it was found that the presTHr a wwHng at tht Bflwrall Prta Qntlfinyr wfll be inadequate to  byterian church Saturday at 400 n house them Ac6bldbgJy a meetingm Miss Carlene Ziegler, daughter jf , lias boon called for Tuesday night,Mr and Mrs Frank Ziegler of Pinck June 1 at 8 p m at the Pinckney jney became the brida of Thomas school where the needs for a new buildBrown of Howell, son of Mr and Mrs ing will be discussed and explainedGordon Brown of that place, Rev GesJce officiating in a double ring SOFT ALL GAMES ceremony The wedding was private, The soft ball season started herebeing attended only by immediate Thurdsay night between 2 teams ledrelatives by Ray Moriarity and Bob DarrowThebrko wore a navy blue suit Due to inaufficent notice few of thewith pink accessories, She was attend old players showed upThe game wented by her sister, Louise whose gown 10 innings and was won by the Morfi    i  n mi, winnersGentile,was navy blue with white accessor iarity team 16 to 11 Theies, Kenneth Brown, brother of the were Moriarity, Mrofka,,groom was best man Kennedy, Bradley, Hollingsworth,The reception was held at the Zugler home in Pinckney The couple BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH3 Miles N  3 Miles W of Pinckney4060 Swarthout Rd, N Hamburg1 Sunday Morning Service 100Sunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service  745Thurs Night Prayey,ervice 745 Frank Shultz Pastor9670 Marshal Rd Gen 75490 South Lyon, MichGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION 9200 McGrtor Ku, Portage Lake Larry Mattis, PastorSunday School 1000 AMMorning Worship 1045 A MJames Sprapue, Speaker Warren Vanhetloo, speakerEvening Service 730 P MThe 4 Horsemen of KevcaaltionWed, Prayer Meeting 730 p m trade Monday, entitled Parade ofHappy Health ChildrenKaren Bloxom was absent MondayThe oats we planted are upFourth GradeW ohad 2 bal games with the fltharH Mrs Sharps room last week We finish our bird unit FridayIn yeojraphy we are studying Norvvay   plete dental checkup and mustWe have studied nines in times and for R11 WOI   150 Over thatdivision  e insurance company pays TheaJanice Rose is the highest in Ensr h lavs 1 a mnth and hereafterjjj, aW dental costs are paid by the i Robert Nosker was 10 yrs old Sunuram1 company Membership IB Mrs Campbell is entertaining the thls paiy is confined to grotpiTuesday on a nature study nil 0 4We are planning a picnic the lat and the day is now chieffly noted ferthe Indianapolis auto races and doudle header ball gamesYou can get insurance on Stuteverything and now we read that adental insurance plan has been worlc ed out in New YOA  nown as thGroup Health Dental Insurance PlaaThis is how it wdrks out When asubscriber joins up he is given a COMWakefield, Swarthout, Gkrk, Kelly,Winger The losers Hurtibise, D DarjThe Pinckney ball team sold  40numbers at their dance Friday night Mae Teeple entertained BrownieBeurnian, Mable Montague and Isabel Knapp Saturday and Sunday  The George Flintoft home atPettysville caught fire last week but was saved Elmer Hildebrand was convictedof manslaughter in circuit court in Rowell last week in the death ofAldie tidell Mrs H F Sigler entertained herMisses Norma Vaughn and FlorenceSunday ichool class last week TheAndrewi assisted Alphro Smith has finished hissew bin Ion to Frank Wolfer and wife ofMBlwmter, Minn, last week, a son Kra Wolfer was Maude Teeple The O,ES hold a May festival atthe opera house Friday night Theprogram ii DuetFlorence Kice Bkaeh Martin Inst Solo, NormsVauffcn Ladles Quartette InstSolo, Gtofyu Brown Solo, Florence An drew Inst Duet, Sadie and JoieKarrta Winding of the May PoleSolo, Florence Kice, Solo, Emmett Harris Solo, Rev Mylne Drill bythe Sunbonaett Babies N3Mann and daughter, Gertrudeef Detroit, mandollnists, accompan ied by Nellie Gaidser, pianist, weree a program at the Hamilton homeif FowUrville last weekN NaU Caverly who has been runn  harass shop in Dexter will red open up the saloon here,eouncil having voted him a ltc1  iA V A left on R wedding trip to Virginia row, Johnson, B Darrow, Packer,N016S Ol 45 I eatS AgC  On their return they will reside at, Huhman, R Darrow, LaBelle, Wylie  Howell The groom is employed at j the Howell Geer Since graduating MOTHER  DAUGHTER BANQUETfrom Pinckney high school the bride I About 300 attended the Mother  has been employed at McPherson Daughter Banquet at the school WedState Bank in Howell j esday night sponsored by the Kings,  Daughters The serving as usual wasLIVINGSTON COUNTY PRI8ON done by the men The proposed location, of a prison  Mrs J W Winge gave the invoin Livingston county has caused a cation and the honored guests aadmovement to be inaugerated in How toastmistress were introduced by the ell to protest against such location, cirdle president, Mrs Mable White Mrs Germaine Stackable was thetoastmistress Joyce Fuhrman gave the toast tothe mothers and Donna Basydlosang a song dedicated to the moth ersw t The toast to the daughters wasby U S 16 It is said suck a prison given by Mrs Stella Garr The vowouild mean the location of 200 more cal Trio of MMike Heata, Judy families in Howell j Haines and Nancy Case sang severalRegister of Deeds Frank Bush who songshas been named as the ringleader in The following were tke honor the move to get a prison for this awardscounty denies that such is the case Oldest Mother wth a daughterHe admits he at one time was for it present Mrs Rose Hendee aad Mnbut has since changed his mind HeFrank Petem were tiedMrs Tyler Brogan and Mrs WillisLyons have gotten several hundred signatures to a petition they circulated protesting against such location The proposed location is said to bounded on the east by Latson Road,the west by Pinckeny Road and north DAVID NASH, Valedictorianfill Anderson Farmers Club metat the Charles Hoff home last week Mie, Bugeae 8mtt, Mrs, bedaWhite Albert Frost and Norman Wilaom were en the program Ibe HamborgPutaam Farmers meets at the Myron HtndricksProduct Uailowns a farm in the proposed prisonarea where 12 oil wells have been drilled, all unsuccessful One beingdrilled just outside the area now gives promise He doubts the effectiveness of any petition He says onewas presented to the legislature this1 year 30 feet long and only 6 of thelegislators, bothered to find out whatit was about There was an effort to stop thelocation of the prison camp at Chilsona couple of years ago which increasedwhen an inmate got loose, and com mitted several depredations Howeverthws is no immediate danger of aprison being located here as the leg islature refused to appropriate any money for a planning cvmmitteeuJhe600 man prison, at Ionia admittedly not big enough the only one whichwill be built this yearKINGS UAUGHTEBa MMKT The Kings Daughter meet June Youngest Mother with a baby present, Mrs Shirley Reason Fredericks Mother with most daughters pressent, Mrs Abel Haines, sevenMickey OMalley, a juggler of Detroit furnished the entertainmentTheKingg ttfghters over a petfiod of years have built this event into one of the largest gatherings ofthe yearLivingston Lodge No 76 mMay 29MM pegreThree candidates Open 4 pDinner at 680 p m Tuesday, June 1, 8Qb y, mRegular meeting Conte out and hear the Grand Lodge Reports from the members who attended  grand lodgeWenesday, May 26, 1954 Lawrence Baughn, W MThe Fred Reads, James Whitleysand John McGuires altended the weddThe Kings Daughter meet Juns 3 and John McGuvres altended the weddat S p  wth Mrs Bilah Hendee I ing of Janet Petm anyforman AcreJTM fltalla Carr hM  at Battle Cveek JfaMsSy  Nah, son of Mr and MrsMark Nash is valedictorian of the senior class with a point mark of1176 out of 12 He will attend Michigan State College week of school wilfo our families invit i Then in another angle in the cigd ttelmiy cancer controversy DrFifth Grade News Richard Overholt a leading cheatThe fith grade Eagles girln team on at the 50th anniversary eibeat the 5thgrade Bat Buyers Tues the Ntonal Tuberculosis Associatday 17 to lJ 1 lon sai tnat ln n18 own ran We visitel Greenfield Village and i  naSTJdatioTHeWn heavy imkEdison Institute last week We savd n anti accompanying inhalatioi the 25c admission charge out of ou an  cases of lung cancers,lue and that the thing to do wan to I topAll the wmmer birthday are beeinR nhlinS cigarette smoke until tkehonored this week and next 1SfU1 was Sttledi Our work work books are complet   , od and turned in The McCarthyArmy investfgatCarol Miller is appearing at AMI I ion hit  sna and was recessed aMBmls dance recitUl at Wayne thislast week and Senator McCarthy hasthreatened to walk away from it andnot testify It was caused by an order from President Eisenhower ordering cabinet members not to testifybefore the McCarthy committee Ofi secret meetings MiCnthy accusethe president of hiding behjnd the Sthamendment The matter at issue was of little moment It related to A Oftbinet meeting a year ago before the Shine matter came up in which Senator McCarthy was discussed The only purpose of the present inquiryI week I clays Mniuly DeBrr and Joan Mattesontooka load of girl scouts to IslandLake scouting Monday night Sixth GradeMr Kniss visited us again andbroupht posters and picture on conservation and a deers antlersWe had a test on countries and captals ast week, We plan a free day neyt week and toplay the 7th grade base ballhave apicnic dinner Some of us have our movies done  iM  find out if Senator McCaryThey are animals around hereELECTED TO GRAND LODGEAt the Masonic grand lodge onvenution at Grand Rapids Wednesday Rex Sackett waa elected grand jundtacon on the first ballot and federaljudge Wallce Kent of KaanHZn to be grand marshalANNOUNCEMENTMr and Mrs John McDonnell  ofPottyaville announce the engagementof their daughter Lois to WilliamLintner of Detroit The weddintr isScovil Memorial Presbyterian churchchurch  Detroit July 16CARD OF1 wish to thank all the wonderful people who came to see me andsent me cards, letters ajid flowerswhile I was in the hospital Susan Young The home of Ray Burns on Uniriilla St was badly damaged by afire Wednesday nijfht which startedfrom the oil heating syatem Mrs Burns i in St Joe h opital, AnnArborAUCTION SALE MAY MThe CftnKl Church will hold nauction sale of donated articles at the church grounds Saturday, May 29, suiting at 100 p m Percy EUis,ftuctioneei,Mra Stella Grr KENNETH MATTESONSaluUtorianKenneth Matteson, son of Mr andMra, Mark Matteson is salutatorionwith a point mark of UJL He wttearoll  Ov4 OoUef CONTlineups   v t7ffiiIow that thedecision is i  o the tt question is who is going  enforce it Enforcement is invariably up to the statethemselves It is highly improbablethat the federal government willsend the army there to enforce it used pressure to get preferred treatment for his friend Pvt Shine However he has been allowed to drag is everything else under the sun Theconstitution divides the goverment into 3 parts executive, judicial aaUlegislative Each is supreme in itsown field Only recently the supreme court ignored a legislative xupeanan the grounds a member of the sup reme court cannot be supeanedGovBrynes of South Carolina also ignored one , saying he was a governor f a soverign state and not subject tesupeana It looks to the average per son that Senator McCaCrthy wms looking for a way outThe supreme court has Jtt handed down a decision that segregation of pupils in the public schools iarinconstitutional This shouhtfnave IV  prised no ooe who is familiar wftathe constitution and the 14th smeiment The latter made the negrejpcitizens and gave them aH the riffet of citizens which includes equal rigkHein the schools and college This wallprove no problem in the north wfrifre there is little of na segregation Speak of When we went to school there were negroes in our room and nothing was thought of it The blk of thestar athletic on the Detroit higo school teams are negroes and tkif is also true of colleges However tke south is different and thecause datesway back to reconstruction days afterLhe civil war when the white peoplein the south were disenfrawclnKJMI and the uneducated negroes just freepluced in control of the gqyeramevt  in the south These were the darkcetdays of the south and produced ikepresent sold south Some statee to day will not allow college ot Wjpleague teams with negroes fe tkjnjr,  ,yV,   ,  WHATIVE R TH E JOB Theres hot water  aplenty  when you have anELECTRI CWATE R HEATE R  CLEA N A S TH E SU N  FLAMEFRE E  TROUBLEFRE E  PU T I T ANYWHER E  N O JLUE  REQUIRE Do r DtiroH  ffcftonB e modam IK  electricall y   JjgJ M MNeighborin g Note s HOWBLL THEAR Eowsu  weaam THEATREMichiga nmen t to  Jun e 8  Tne y g o o n thef r se nfo 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nestttiMINTINSIDEI wtttr Mvrioe  at acMt fower tbtn ever bcfott Never beforthit ft TetttmasterWater Beater beenoffered at such a KM atinally law price yet, ia addition tolw 6K ceet, youllhave featutef thathave taede Toastmaaur Water Ucatenwerra famexu Mr and Mrs Asher Wyhe attended tne wedding of Virginia oearhartand Walter Workman at the West Marion church Saturday Rev Hanjofficated Gordpn Hester and wife of Ypsil,anti spent last Wednesday at the Andrew Nibett home  The Ernest Chanyi children vyciebaptised at St Mary1 church Sundy Mrs Janet Shehan was godmother for Kathy and Mrs EleanorYeak of Detroit for Linda, Mrs, Margaret Clark and family the Jerry Clark family called at thGeorge Gardner home in Fowler vllle Sunday Dick Young of Biy Rpidth wtk end th AndhMm Shirley Frederick and bab of Leroy spent the week end at the Gerald Reason liotnc Mesdames Ralph HaJBrandon WhiteEric Rose,George Thompson, and Dan, VanSIambrook were in Lansing Monday to Lansing Monday to see Gladys Knight about plans for remodelling church kitchen,Mrs Esther Campbell spentlast week at the Carl Lenti home inrMig Ona attended the automotive Sun, Mon, Tuee, May 39, 31, June 1They wer like thunder and lightningCARNIVAL STORYIn TeehnieolorStarringAnn Baxter, Steve CochranNovelties News  CartoonWed, Thurs, June 2, S Double Feature ProgramFernanda Lama, Rhonda FleminginJIVAROwithBrian KeithTim is Running Out alsoCOUNT THE HOURSwithTeresa Wright Macdonald Carey1 NewsMrs David entertained her seniorEnglish class at dinner Sunday at her Baker Road homeThe Junior Pilgrim FellowshipCroup held a weiner roast Sunday atthe CongM church lawnThe Ronnie Hoakins of Detroit andthe Orval Goods of Jackson called at the Bob Ackley home SundayBunny Hinchey viited Kay VylisSundayg n attendedihow there Thursday Whitehead and wife andBeatiice Lamborn of Iregory calledat the Jessp Henry home SaturdayMr and Mrs Louis Clinton of StCatherine, Ontario, called at theC J Clinton home SundayM  DarrowRev Eeachy and wife,George Thompson and wife, Rev Winger attended the Gideon banquetat Howel FridayTHE LAVEY HARDWAREr IUBI0 AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT ANB eoiwmusv ,W  T V SALES AN StRVICE  Websts r St , KaekMf r Fboa e U S,  WE ROUS H PLUMBIN GWA S MU W WSTPHOO T  t Ikii k  til t Mato n wfa  moi t peopl e ge t th e urg e t o bur n tha t unsightl y rubbis h pil e o r th e brus halongtheftnccrowJeforeyoidosoyo u shoul d observ e th e followin g rule s an d sav e yours dmuc h wor k a s wel l a s th e possibifr v o f a fin e bein g assesse d agains t you n  WATC H YOU R FIRE  Thi s is high y important , 3 s o tha t ther e w3 1 b e n o chanc e o f it s spreading Hav e a  broo m or a burlap  a e   pai l o f wate rread y t o fih t spark s carrie d b y th e winds I Cal l th e fir e chie f i n you r are a an d tel l hi m th e  approximat e tim e yo u wil l d o th e burning 2 Be sur e yo u hav e cleare d th e are a aroun d th e AnbMf h w  th e fir e wil l no t spread  t Stanley Dinke lWeaettey, Xay it, 1M4The People StoreGROCERIESCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTS FURNMHW08LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE Mr and Bin Mark Nash attendedTom Baird and wife of Bay Citypeat the week end at the C HMcRorie home Cp Joe Jeffreys who has been inKorea for 2 years, arrived homefrom there Thursday nightMrs E D Brudy and Mrs Thomas Bonner attended the annual luncheon of the Howell Womens Clubhut FridayIn a soft ball game last week R WWylie batted 1000 with a home runsingle and walk This giveB cousinTom a mark to shoot at George Breda of Detroit called atLloyd Hendee home last week He, said Sergt Ted Adsen had been hos pitalized in Germany after an autoaccident Mrs Albert Close of Linden and Audrey Klikott of Brighton spent lasti week at the Albert Dinkel home W F Close flew to Tampa, Florida lastweek on account of his brothers illness Marvin Coons and wife of RoyalOak spent the week end at the HomerAbney homeWeek end callers of Allan Dinkelwere Ernest Kew and wife and Har old Hoffish of Detroit Irving Gardj ner and wife of Highland, William  Klikott and wife of Brighton Mr and Mrs John Boyer called at , the Reuben Gentner and Clarence Pratt homes in Ann Arbor Saturday 15 members of the MarionIoscoKings Daughters visited Universityhospita last Wednesday Among them were Mesdames Lucille Wyie, Goldie Schaufle and John BoyerMrs Sadie Read entertained herbridge club Tuesday Mr and MrsClare Mller and Carol were in Detroit Saturday i Mrs Muriel McGuiie and daughterof Detroit spent Wednesday at the  Fred Read home and attended the Mother  Daughter banquetMrs Elizabeth Jay of Lansing isited at the Walter Clark horn elastveekWaiter Clark was in AlbanyNYthis weekCliffard Miller, Harold Poitcr, MYRON HUGOSComplete Line Plumbing Fixture and SuppliesElectric, Oil ad Gas Hot Water HeatersComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  We Install  We ServiceI073E M36 Phone I83F2Rom where Is   Joe Marsh HighMaybe you noticed the big adRed Smiths Furniture Store raeiin The Clarion Ust weekOne item caused,some embarreaiment around here, it read4piece Bedroom K Ue, regularprice 11950, bargain price 14950 Guess I didnt proofread too well, and when ourpressman aaked for the go ahcad I yelled, Let er goAll kinds of joke about ihomistake One fellow asked if Smiths was holding the priceline so tight it just snapped Turned out fine in the endRed sold that, suite for the real saltprice, of courseFrom where I sit, its lucky mycare ssness didnt cost Red any business Im the one who always experting on being careful careful of our reepmibtii ties, careful of our neighborsrights Even careful to respect the other fellows preference for aglass of beer Lets all make abargain to be more careful In thefuture ih GearhartWorkman wedding re George VanNorman and wives amiception at the YVet Marion church Mrs Sadie Moran attended an OESSaturday Ray Burns and wife and KennethFrye and wile attended a dance recitt 1 at Clarenceviiie Saturday wherej Kay Conklin danced t  Dale Meabon and wife spent the week end at LoveUs David Aberdeen and Neil Baughn in Ann Arbor SaturdayRex Noggle flew to Prescott, Ariz iat week1 to see his son, Joe , ad Mrs Lawrence Baughn in Columbus, Ohio, SaturdayjhirFlOience Baughn came home with ikumV H Meyer and wife spent theck twl at tin Cy AtLee home incine at Grand Rapids SundayDavid Leciwicl1 vs home fromFlint SundayMrs Eleanor Lodwidge attended apicnic at Silver Lake Sunday withthe Wm McMackensMrs Elizabeth Smth and son fhivat spent the week end with MrsJennie DevereauxIrvin and Vein Kennedy and wivesand Ambrose Kennedy attended thefueral of Floyd Dyer at Lansing lastweekHoward Read and wife had dinnerat Dearborn Inn Saturday and railed at the Don Kirby home The D Conkin family of Furminyin and Kenneth Frye and wife wen Ralph Hall was in East Lani  Sunday guests at the RuJkdwin t unilast week attending  meeting of the 1 Bus r advisory board of the home extension  The Murray Kennedy family spent dubThe Winston Baughn family were 19S4, iiuit, Bremtn FAttention Attention HOW IS YOURPicture Tube S IT WEAK OR DEADWt HAVt 1 Ht EQUIFMEN1 TO REPAIRALL MAKS OF PICTURE TUBES AT A VERYLOW COSTOUR WORK IS GUARANIED FOR 30 DAYSi r CALL L SHIREYS RADIO TV Phone 83F2 Pinckney, Michigan Sunday t the Frank Clark home iniilford Alice Gearhart of Dexter spent Sunday at the Mark Nash home,j Mrs Ralph Hajl called o Mm Dale I Miller t University hospital, Ann Arbor Wednesday and her sister, , lire Charles AdamM Ah Meyers ichool, the Harger is out Friday She plans a picnic lie at WaUed Uke pSunday with the Stanley Culver families in Oak Grove and HarUand The James Whitley family attendedthe tulip festival at Holland lastTuesdayAndrew Nisbett and wife were Sunday dinner guests of Nelie Gardner and Fannie MonksMrs Theresa Coyle spent Sundayat the Wilbur Coyle home in Howell, jLynn Hendee and wife were in jSouth Lyon SundayCallers of Mr and Mrs Ben WhiteSunday were Fred Evers and family f Ld M E ICr and Mr W H Meyer attend  of Lyndon Mrs Eva Placeway son, a mmkal at Ann Arbor Thursday , Grant, and daughter, Joan, and family where their granddaughter, Jeii Lamb of Jackson Frank White and family io the chorus ad played the vio of HowellMrs Edna Spears and Jack SheldontinMr, and Mrs Clarence Sari ofM,fiowill were Friday night dinner fueata at the Merwin Campbell home Howmrd Cnig who broke his armand wrenched the ligaments Saturdaywas Wougtt boat from Mellus hos pital Sunday He is still in a cast Robert Nichols jr,40, of Stockfcrdge died Sunday He was amaster of the Masonic lodge pastThto week ye editor it attending pcalled on the Arthur Krych familyat the Michigan San Sunday Mrs Edna Spears was in Jacksonlast WednesdayMr and Mrs Asher Wylie entertained the South Marion Farm Bureauhursday with 15 present Mrs G W Clark of Ann Arborcalled on Mrs Maragret Clark family last week Miss Evelyn Darrow and Joe Kausthe MMBnie Grand Lodge Session at man of New York ity are visiting atOrmad Rapids,  Monday, Tuesday  the M E Darrow homePaul BalJone of Lansing was theGideo speaker at the Congl church SundayThe Roy Reason family spent theweek end at SoopersvilleMrs Beulah Bortz and daughter,Blaiee and Mrs, Hervel of YpsilaotiWaited Mrs Beulah Martin Wednesday and attended the Mother  Daughter banquetMr and Mrs Curtis Patterson Mrs Kirkendahl of Stockbridge call ed at the Stanley Dinkel home SundaypWednesday LJringston Lodgehej a caadkitte for grand marshall to the person of Rex C Sackett, anhonorary member The Livingston Lodge delegation incudet LawrenceSanghn, Lawrence Cambura, LonnieVnSlaubrook,Clare Miller,Olin Robin ton tad ye editor There are also 4from Dexter tad 4 from Stoekbridge withAUto Qua Campbell and wifeSeveral hundred people attended thepea house SumUy at Howard Readsnew hoiTrees Trimmed and Removed ExpertlyJoe Mroz, Phone 136F4, Box 298,Rte 2, Pincknef THE BROTHERS TRFE COMTRUCKS TRACTORS CAMRUSSELL D SMITH CO HO WELL MTCH  PHRepresented by H W WYLII RKS1DBNCE  MNCKOTW MICHIGAN  PHONB U COALPRICES ARE CUT 100 PER TONTo Alew Yen To til Up 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>MIGHIfiAN MIR ft OR  9WJiedhesday, May 19, 1954There is dissention in the conserva  Friday morning  fo their annualtion commission and while the May 7 outing which was the Tulip Festiyai meeting passed off quietly more j at Holland this year The class raised Tulip Festival Trip  Rainbow Girl To InstallThe Biology class of Pinckney The Pinckftey Assembly of Rainhigh school left Pinckney at  am1    meeting pdriisention can be expected f hl ytheir own expense money 16 pupil ThThere are 2 trains of thoughtGer and 4 sponsors, made the trip , Thead Eddy director thinks the future j latter were Mrs Davte, Mrs Rose,Mrs depends on technichal application by  Mildred Parks and Miss Paula Lawramed men to problems that deve  Prad The purpose was to enjoy tfclop His opponent is Commissioner  activities and enjoy the flowets J1 Joseph Rahilley, oldest man on the played,commision who favors aproach and takes plans based mtechnical research with a grain The style show of authentic costumes worn at various periods inthe Netherlads, the dance of thesalt unless they agree with what Dutch Boys and Girls in nativehe learned from the folks back home  dress, including wooden shpesthe He opposed Eddys appointment j variety show on the S S HoJlaoU There was a move to depose Com ride in the cabin cruiser on Lake omisaioner Osgood at the May moot catawa, a picnic lunchoa the beaching on account of poor handeling of the legislative situation but a grouplegislators appeared before the com mission and Spoke in his fa,vor,stress and the Klompen Dancers at twilightin the city squSfe The museum show ing the history, customs and biological displays of the Netherlands anding his ability and the attempt wus Indonesiathe band review of 32 high headed off for the time being  M I school bands in colorful array and This is 6nly one battle in which the big parade whifiiviiad for itspersonalities are involved Peace can j theme Music and Flowers and aonly come when there is harmony on  stroll through Tulip Lane seeing themagnificant display of thousandsthe commission their officersAt the Masonic temple Thursday night, May 20 at 7Q p m It will befiuhlic The following will be installM  Rosina HillA, Advisor Anna Slaydenrity Nancy SpittlerHop Roberta AckkyFith ThSt Marys Catholic ChurchHev Pjc Albert Schmitt, Pastor M Church Elementary School CURRENT 0Sunday MassesSummer Schedult630, 800, 900 10 00r 1130 IFaith yPatti Thayer fyJJ Karen GustafsonTreasurer Ann Shirley ReasonThapiatn Marilyn Gustafson Drill Leader Mary BoydAsaoc Drill Leader Barbara Stone Love Patti PalmerReligion Joyce Allentur  tfancy Slayden Immortality Doris Umateadfidelity Janet NicholsPatriotism Dorthea Kahle KinderyarteenPamelia Grant is back after 4weeks illnessLinda Curts has a new puppySclpdusv 630, 800, 900  n  TwlUheli vuisitecd hls niud  nitner m Ann Arbor SundayBobby Vedder has a toy gun jAlan Burls baby brother hasnew teethJennie levine uncle gave heranother baby rabbitNoveoa DevotionFriday evening, 730 p rn Confessions Friday after Noveuna DevotioiiSaturday 730 to 900 p mSunday Bfare 800 hasedrabbitCalvary Mennonite Church CRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS Roads and highways have alwaysbeen political footballs The countieswith the most political savy usuallyyet the moat roads During the governorship of Gov Grosbeck, MichiganI made jjiva stritjes jn rojul building Ihis was continued while Murry VonWagoner was state highway coramissiuntr Then came World War IIand all road building was curtailedMichigan got way behind and due teinsufficient funds and higher cost gher costhas been unable to get going again Mhhia highway needs are listedConfidential Advisor Shirley Wylie will speak at theOute Ob Sh All y yOuter Observer Sharon Allen St S SuptMorning Worship Sunday SchoolYoung Peoples MeetingCottage Fellowship StrviceWednesdayNichols j , Marviu Swartzentruber ofmorning senWalter Each10001100 730800 Plyice atMusician Choir Director Elaine JohnsonSally MillerPrompter Peggy SmithChoir 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Allenbuilding program would reieive this high school there and spent the nighty Musician Virginia VanNorman Now the hydrogen bomb has made  at a motel Breakfast was at the Hot Soloist  Paula Curlettit necessary to consider evacuating  el Pantelind, Grand Rapids We tour our great citiesWe must have better ed the fisheries at Hastings and had vecess highways i dinnerat the Country Kitchen t  i Masoa jThe class are gratified by successof their project and wish to thank all those who helped theem raise moneyRalph Berg rom has oeen elected , t01 it by patronizing their various Mennonite church May 23 IRev, Beachy will serve the Inilayi Christine Dinkelout of her gardenBobbie Morse saw a movie in Iinck U 500,000,000 The presentney Saturday night Linda VanBlarirumbs graer visited her Sunday Denny Kelly helped his dma new pump and pipesKenny Pilgrim had company SundayBSusieSunday who is in Brighton hospital We thank Stanley Dinkvl 1 vshowing us the fire engine  fine did nothing about it Gov Williams last week submitted a plan tojmi a bond issue for that amount onballott this fall for highway needsbut the legislature turned it downThey said they wanted to appoint ayCity congregation May 23Ooagregational Church Rev J W Winger, Pastor h committee to study highway needsBiMy Renus si  hs 4 new teeth Jhi means endless delay and will Vaiy visited her father yive the counties with the most pull i hance to rab the roads Also theislature did not want the governor to yet any credit for new highwavsnI1 Fiist ImoHarold Cavin touni a robins with baby bird in itj Joy Brinkor spej  he wwk vit at  the farm at Sjtnduky The 930 AM  out and got in a n1045 A M Francis Reason iv yardattended the lintNotes the lights thin WMIC mhead of the Dexter American Legion  projectsBorn to Tctiy Officer Le Murray and wife Petty Craig at Jackson ville, Florida, April 18, a son Bettyjis a graduate of Pinckney high i An MKI  soft ball here this summer andWllii Kluck former Brighton  jomJsmes may be placed undei JJJ  Jpostmaster died May 9 fho UtAM The Brighton Argus movedtheir new location at 107Grand River Thursday   , ,    MBS LAURA HIRBY k Snday SchoolMrs LiUra Shirty, 6, died at her, Smiday Worship Main St here Tuesday, May Youth GrouplU She had suffered a stroke Evening Servic eMonday and she failed rapidly and  Thur Prayer Meetinged awy about noon Tuesday  J Choi Practise WedShe was born in ttOverdale, Ohio,  Sr Choir Practise Wed,April 18, 1869, the daughter of Mr We Extend a Christianand Mrs Isaac SpttnaleOn April 2, Everyonewas married to James Shit came to Pinckney in 1913 bought the Joe Place way Sunday SchoolMorning WorshipThur Night Prayer Meeting at the, rod races at Jackson SundayChurch at 800 Ricky Bloxom iot a new  fishirWed Choir Practise  730 P M  rod and cowboy hTPor his hhVn  A Hearty Welcome To All  The People  Unurcn UndenominationalM36 West between Main andUnadilla Stra tsRev Keith Ruetrsegsper, Pastor945 AM1100AM700 PM800 pm Larry Haujrhn viltd his auntPortage Lako Sunday uid avsea KUIISBilly Sinfi lias a new yuiArlene Sochow vlstttwl hismother SundaymouseLauni Titusihe at rhubbs and av Haw a tractor on HUMS SaturdayJimmy ,antrell found  day  i a hillside800 P M Pat Plummer hai h ,   , 400 P M  a swiny and had 1 sThe taken 730 P M Hilly Shiivy has a puppy called Boot and Kenneth ,arr  kittensDr George Keeier oi St Joepltal, Arm Arbor, is iwith Dr McGregor at Brighton The Lawrence QueaU of Dunedin,Florida are back at Bob WhiteBeach for the summerThe Hamburg 8th graders tqpk atrip to Chicago last weekHoward Brooks, 76, firo chief atChelsea for 50 years, died at n Vieks burg rest home May 10 ,   i,Clare Knickerbocker of Chelsea,was married to Beverly Tilford ofiDearborn last week BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCHMiles N  3 Miles W of Pincknenow White 4060 Swarthout Rd, N HamburgCountry Club About 26  tinday Morning Service 1000ago they bought the George J Sunday School followed by MessageNol Joe Lavey, Bob Twitchell, Reai0 home  f since, Sjtoday Kveuiijg Service  TI T T n J lived in Pinckney She has been snlThur Night Prayer Serviceof the IfiStmonitejl Frank Shultz, PastorI Survivuig w her husband, James South Lyon, MichM O pun rpntile Weslev Reader Shy   daughter, Mrs Rouman  No 2 Phil GentileWesley Readu   6 8or mvvintHenryiUmilii  GALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION accident but was not hurtRose Marie Wdder has a moviey she cut from a serial hoy Joan Kit hinan lii  r, io ,  i,blcs and lierie Sclumut a DnrhKirl pin It came from the Holiij d745 Tulip Festival715 i Connie Koisers cousin ot bit by a , dog  , yCherie Dariow has a now doll andRon Courdway a neu hievrk ri M nw time past there haveb n rumors that the state was toltiilrT a prison in Livingston county when they own much land It wasven said the site would be the Chil on district The prison planningcommittee has been here severaltimeajwi only recently our represen ivAdrian deBoom, addressed allowfijjfroup on the subject of aprison in this county The legislature i  an ininn diate action on this t week The governor signed Mieiill appiopfiating 2,699,999 for anew prison at Ionia ant then suggest iutliat Sl,iiH left in the planningfund be used to plat1 the Livingstoncounty prisiin Once more he caught S leintue ofi Lise in a politicalyearThey turned H  his suggesiou and   ered the   000 returnedto rhe tereral fund I ey saw himiiiiiP credit Im rel  ving the pria sitiiatinn when all prisons and work mii,tie tbluiie wiLh inmates, he3iihest number on record Then look foi in alilii they said the judgesof Michigan would soon fill up anynew prisons built arid that if the parole bofw released convicts fast tiieie onld be no congestiottai pr ii , This is nonsense Moste   i iminals now arrested inDarrow,  Jim Lavey, Chick Packer Buck Lewis, chief of umpiresAnyone wishing to play hand  inyour name at the Dispatch office grandchildren and twoPortage LakeLarry Mattia, Pastori Sunday School 1000 AM I Morning Worship 1046 A Mand three sisters The Blessed Hope of Chnstis Returnproceeded her in death Warren Vanhetloo, speakerThe funeral will be Friday, May I Evening Service Maiar Ackievi her Sumiav auntThe General Motors will build  a rVW4DDINGS SATURDAY 21 at2jD0 p m from, the CalvaryCarlene Ziegler, daughter of Mr Mennonite Church, Pinckney, Revand Mrs Frank Ziegler of Pinckney EJMH Beacy officiating Burial in Pik C Th bd ill bFisher body plant  Livonia on tne  wiH be mairied t0 Thomas Brown iC Pinckney Cemetety The body will be n u , tKfif hnvned,  311 Saturday at, 400 p m at at tiie Swaxthout Funeral Home ualeague t unwn pacKvriaw rhnrr ITHV i til noon Fridvy psite of their factory that burned, The TriCounty base ball the Howell Presbyterian church, Revstart May 23 with 6 teams Howell, Geski officiatingi Tne wedding willBrighto, Fowlerville, Okemus, Lesue i be private The bride graduated from til noon FridayThe Seven Sealed BookWarren Vanhetloo, speakerWed, Prayer Meeting 730 p mPRENUPTIAL SHOWERad Saline Born to Leroy Lobdell andof Pinckney at McPherson hospitallast week a son Eleanor Fiebor of Hartland hasbeen crownd Livingston county dairy queen VETERANS FLAGSwife ilMfnlii J110  FUg, tor tht Tve, of ed at the McPherson state bankRobert Louis 1200 veterans buried in the county areofMrs Louis Clark of Stinchijelwill be maiTied to Dorothy Enares of   Swarthout Road at 730 p m Sat1Mrs Emily Spittler, proprietor  urday at the North HamburgEmilys Convalescent Home, Howell church Rev Schuitz officiating, Rehas completed training and is now a ception WU1  at Pinckney schoolregistered practical nurse Botn are graduates of the Pinckney, Robert Meabon of Pmckncy who high gchool The ggOfm g a mechanj was one of the 12 who took the Atlas ic for the county road commissionPress examinations at Western State nd the bride ha been employed by Kalamazoo, laxlea to win but got an by the Howeu Motors honorable mention The Republicans of Michigan areasked to grow beards for the centennial at Jackson July iui now available at the  register ofMrs D E Conklin of Farmingtonand Mrs Kenneth Fry of Ann Arbor gave a prenuptial shower last week Third flradiJoan Kndres aistxT, Doroihy whonor guest a a Mnur cridav i She rets married SaturdayCamilo UKII ua in I irmwui730 P M  SaturdayThe Curt, children have adogFreddy Cnuldcr a in HoweSaturday Mai y Lee Asln nb eniiNancy Read SaturdayPatty Suggitta cousins spent theweek end with her newvi 1 ei is now sold at all big leaguejaims and the Buseh Brewing Colias purchased the St Louis Cardin als This leads the Chi istian Scien ii Monitor to remark that the brewvi ni lakiny over base ball Il  in tiler adds that of the 16 big league teams 10 of the radio and televis KID lights are held by breweries Ine  Tal instances cigarette firms are a ponsors There have been attempts to tfet the broadcasting rihts away from the breweries butyi mie ha, been able to outbid themIn hia the biewery pays th ui 75,000 a year for the telecast iis Much of this iey get backii, t he sk of pnr a  parriesat the formers home for Mahler who will be married to JoeBurns June 19 20 wdre prosentThe ,eraldine 1lo aHt wvvAnn Mcnke had company from ToWe are learningMary Ellenoffice, Howell for the veterans ft table was spread with a lace cal   i health playisiuf Aniaand citizens who place them, loth with a bouquet of pinksnapbounty buys the flagsNo 76 to meet withat 2 p,Among the members of the highschool biology class who make the trek to Holland last week were theWylie cousins, R W and Thomas dragons over which white satin ribbona extended from a lighted dome irthe ceiling A dainty lunchedn wasserved  niceLOSE TO SOUTH LYON 9 TO 5 Pinckney after leading South Lyon6 to 0 up to the 6th got the hebbie jebbies and let South Lyon score 4runs the 6th and 5 the 7th to takethe game 9 to 5 Pinckney outhittheHarry Prisk f Howell spentweak end wth Harry Frost Mrs Emma Vollnicr spentweek end with the Wilbur family in FowlervilleMesdames Mary EichmenrlKennedy called at theer home at Webbervillee SaturdayFrank Aberdeen A wife spent Sun May 22 EA degrees byPAST MASTER tulipg andp to getwooden shoes to wear home but alas South Lyon 11 to 64ut failed to hit dledwith men on Haines for Pinckney PIay tne Donna Hollistei broughtbouquet to schoolDonnie Wiison aid lohn oioiiewent fishing Saturday Last week w dramatized hstory What the Old Man Does IsAlways Rihi Lany Ltles acd Joacm Hixotuwere absent Monday Wallace Singer killed amociasin Larry Beacles dn ,0 secondradeatallowed but 6 hits but had 7 errorsInflation has struck the wooden shoe made behind him South Lyon used industry and they demand 24 per good strategy and bunted in 2 runs ball this weekFor the rest ofRead and Arthur hetermanythe The past msterfl bneuP for  l pair for them so the boys are not do the 6th 2 more scored on errors In weather chart, itniEiBele df1ces    uu,i,,  th 7tK HinOtt umlkpH thp firt har Camile Butla will b  teamReg Schafer W   V Ross Read J  Otto PfclSon, d Jrudllerhost, and The riKarette companies have beenon tin Mi Kivc for some time due to a medical report issued to the effect, th cigarette smoking caused lunjr cancer Their sales fell ofand they have increastid their advc drin V liac received a report nt lii American Cancer Society on the  , They have been conductingimoratory experiments on the subjr I In one instance a large number,,Xnm ii lurijr cancer cases were examined and the majority were found to bwater heavy cigarette smokers Mice when aUu with cigarette smoke alsoelopid cancer as did iabl,itsSoot rm coal ami fumes from fuel oil fe u o exliaust pipes also producedluiitf cancer The report concludesSun v iiat le evidence to date is that ciir , the aiette smoking to a degree not yet anfJdeter nil r, i do cause lung cancerri Hvi er this evidence is not yet arsoftHerrfiau Vender S lsheiiJJeniJday at the Harold Fairchiid hoitrfe ir w Curlett, Clare Miller StewardsBirmingham I No 2 team George Gardner W MiHugh Doolittle and wife visited1, P W Curlett S W OnaCampbell     i  p  i ftt L H   his sister in Clawson Sunday,Andrew Nisbett,  George and Robert Meabon attended, the Michigandoable header base, ball game ih Ann Arbor SaturdayJo Gearfaarfs tracior caught fireand burned up near Chubbs Corners SaturdayThe MarionIosco Kings Daughters will tour the University Hospital at Ann Arbor todayMesdames Mary Baughn, EleanorBaucbn and daughter and DollyBaufftm and children attended theTollp Festiral at Holland laRt Thurs day J W Clare MHler, See OlW RobinJbnthe above He says the tig ore 24  next batter grounded to Haines and ustafson and PaityTom Wylie saw on the shoeajwas safe on his low throw The next My Lor Ascticn,, is wholly or chieflyible for lung cancer millimeters, the size, and notandaJs have been doing much  to state parks At Utica 32windows were smashed and thertfcilett wrecked man hit to short but Rowell misted Jud Lalilthe toss for a double playThe nextel,Ronniman got a hit and all 3 runners scored on errors Pinckney filled the bases the 7thbut Matteson ended the game by fly mail carrier Joan aLirhu, Ijoard ar,, in trIi eFfftft Gradeson, chaplain Jack Hannett S Df The fMorris Latimer family of ing out Rowell had a home run and Winston Baughn JD M Miller, Unsing caUed at the rt 1  1 M  MerWin Campbellrence Baughn, Stewards, Lodge opens at  Rex SackettiLaBaugfen home Saturday Lawrence 2 singles for Pinckney, Neil Clark 3singles and Dick Darrow a triple andlicsv Re Smth and her daughter,ErsMarfe Krueger of Detroit visit a doubleThree candidates Open 4 Dinner at 680 p infawrmce Baucrhn, W M BlttteriesPinckneyHaines  Hened at the M E Darrow home last ry, Meabon South LyonTregano J,1,1week Mrs Knwger brought her  van and Jones, aivmuai tap reoofder to show her frieadi the Manchester beat Hartfend io to  Marilyn deii iafter a lone1 illnessOur achieenietrhave been work in LToxcellen hovin State reviews are We made anWeunderwayare collecting information from in rcports and will ivally know companies eitherthr United State ears ao when life insurance wafcomparatively new policies were ridi iousiy cheap, li was possible totrL a thousand dollar policy for less than JI dollar a month These were mostly fraternal companies Thisworked out all riyht when the com panics were new and the policy holders young but when the policy holders it Ohi 60 and began to die off the system no longer workedThehad to raise their50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr, and Mrs Floyd Lott of Cofcqfetab will celebrate their 50th weddinganniversary Sunday, May 28 Shethe high priestess of Corinthian profress she had made on toe Hammond organ she purchased some 8months ago She has oeen studyingwith Prof Charles, Weurtn and Dexter Boysville 14 to in othergames Ut Tiptady has retired from the,   Grand trunk Raiiroad after 32 years Dnld Pckett years of service Sunday fuestat the Lynn Hen, Shrine No, 52 AH sojoumers invited dee bone were the r im Nash famiy of Colrfwater thefamUy and DalefaevRFor your Avon ProductPlaner Phone iIfii raUs or go out of business The samei Our work books are beiny complct seems to be holding true withed Many are working hard to rot health insurance today There was1 i caupht up u rush to buy these policies whenWe reviewed what we have learn, they came out a few years agopd in letters t Mrs Miller TVy Now many of these policy holderswere interesting have had the policies cancelled whenThe artist who was at the school The 6th gnde tfirls are playing us they filed claims  there is UklihoodL,sent back the pictures he drewMoit Tursday at soft ball See next weoks they will file more The, Readersrooms have one  paper for the score Digest in a recent article anaUtSt Mesdames Morgan and Shirey Hth Grade the situation, and says healthWe have tartod our movies about ance rates were too low in theWe have a new boy His nan, iSUMMER BIBLE SCHOOLTne 14th annual Bible school of brought a beautiful cake  ice creamVincent Snooks and wife of New ,   berry visited at the Clifford Van4As Calvary Mennonite ChurchPmck, to our room for Dennhr and Anitas, nimal we have studied in um con piace Competition was strongHorn home last week Joan Snooks ney ts June 1426, 00 to 1180 a birthday , nervation unit Uuy usei the low rate to gatwho has been visiting there wentl a TUs is a eowmaHjr school All Our boys have been umpiring ball We started our Stnndford tests last iaess Now in order to keepto Newberry with them 4 are tevHeel 1 games for other rooms Thursday and are about done tney have to cancel doubtful   VJrZ  Mt    ,v ,ffteres fcot toar aplentyuhen you have anHEATERmodem Nti BBSCS sad DavidHOWELL 1HEARE  TOEATCEban, OHa BobissoB aad yt editor a the osBtaBBia rlsmattsni ofMason Lodge No 70 P  A M at Mason Ratasasy There was a streetparade, the streets wars decorated  lodge members grew beards Of thspast sastsfs who worked the first  MCUOB of ths MM degree st night 4were past 30 years oUL Lansing No88 worssd the second section tKay ConkttB of Panaiagtoa received her first communion laat Sunday, so relatives were present at the breakfast after the oomsumioB massincluding both grandparents, Mr Wei, TBH May 18, It MBita Haywertk Btewsrt Granger hi8ALOMBFriday Osfday, May 81 U Doable Festare PrograaiBkhard Tadd Glyais JohnsBOB BOYtac HIGHLANDROGUE FHday, Saturday, Msy 81 88FT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOtTA Csstsay StasriagJady Holiday, Peter Law aad Jack Lsataa Newsi and Mrs Say Bom Mr aad MrsMark Conklia The Bay Bans, Don, urat, Jamas Boras, Kenneth Fryfaailiea, Mrs Tinas Coyie of here aad Mrs Kennedy and SOB and MrsJersch or Detroit were present Annstaife Yooag, daughter ofMr and Mrs Jack Young took partin  program at St Josephs paro chial school Sunday honoring theday night she was elected by vote of, the school to carry the crown toBleaoed Viigin at the ceremony lioncrow the Virgin She wore a wreathand ioag white dress Kay OonkMn, Mrs Coyie aad her parents wsrs pro Iant Boiu to Joe Phunroer and wife Tnodaughter Payne aad Daa DarysaiaBAILS INTO LARAMOT All Tecaaicolor Prograai Sanday, Meaday, May 88, 84UBXBCUTIVB 8UTPrwithWlffiam Holdsn, Jas AUyassvPaal Douglas, Barbara Stanwyck, FreatkMara Waiter Pidgeoa, 8heHy Wia tors, Louis CantonShows 8 , 7  CartoonSaaday Monday, May 23, 24Matlmse Saaday 1 PM CoatBfBiary Ctooaey Jack Carson and Guy MitchellBED BARTERShi TocBBtoolarTBSB Wei, Thars May 85 24, 27 Allen Ladd 8heUey WintersiaSASKATCHEWAN in TfantfolorCasmiBgAeaeath the 12 Mile Reef Baaasndy Tues Wed, Thars May 25 2 27MONEY FROM HOMEA Coaiedy StarriBgDean Martin, Jerry Lewis andPat Crowtey Cartoon,14 No BarkingShows 715, 91ftComing Hondo, Queen of Sheba ParstrooperLEE THEATRESpring cleaning Is easier with plenty of hot water from a modern electrie water heater Flamefree, its clean as the sun Having no flue, the heaterean be set where you want Itand heat goes in the water, not up s flueGit rid of your  oldfashioned y      or Detroit EdisonSEE YOUF S LERwater heaterI1865AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER At the lowest price ever McPherson State BuiHoweU Mlchgfcmr Established 1866 Incorporated 1913 Ovr 85 Years of Safe BankingPinckac yHoweUYOUR GOOD CHECK DOES AGOOD JOBIt pays your bills  saves your stepsJust sit at home and mail your cheek to whom you owe iThe Oakland county bar assn willentertain bar sssns of LivingstonWashtenaw, Genesee, Macomb, St Clalr and Lapeer counties at Crenbrook school, Bloomfield Hills, today, The Stockbridge band boostershave raised 1,44646 for the band I The state police want 50 candi i dates for their force, age 21 to 30, high school education, May 26 thedeadline for applications Born to Laurfaner Barbour aadof Gregory May 7, twin girls Stoekbridgfe holds a public meet ing May 27 at ths town hall to COB , aider parking meters t1 We read the Stockbridge Methodist church collected 91 pair of shoes lastSoooay for Korea, The United States Air Force hasehoaan Fowlervflle as ths stte for aground observer tower Rev Ira Cargo, pastor of ths Fow lervllle Methodist church for 18 yearshas resigned sad purchased a home at St Cloud, Florida Editor Andrew Rudniclri of thsFowlervillev lUview is home from Sparrow hospital, Lansing where beunderwent an operation Jobs Mejaria who resigned as thsathletic1 dfttor at Chelsea high school spa accepted s similar Job at9wBdesv,  s Sdo DriveIii TheatreSat Jackson Road, Ann Atbor Nemandyft7W8IS admitted Fiee Whiteora ,Prlday, Saturday, May 21, 22 Thrill Packed Outdoor Story for 1Feataree 2Whole FamilyFriday 8atards May 21, 22 RIDE VAQT7EBOIB TaeaaicelerwithBeaert Taylot, Ava GardnetLADY WANTS MINK TraeolorwithEe Arden, Denis OKefe Cartoon In TechnicolorwithDonna Coreofsn, Ward BondFraneiS Dee and GypsyHasLev Madneas, Jungle DangerAPPOINTMENT IN HONDURAS Eastman ColorStarHagAnn Sheridan, GUnn Ford and Zachary ScottSanday, Momday, May 2S, 24 SASKATCHEWANin TechnicolorwithAllan Udd ShelUy WintersPlusYANKEE PASHA In TechnicolorwithJeff Chandler, Rhonda Fleming CartoonT i ats, slay  B TEN TALL MMEN In TechnicolorwithBort Lancaster, Gilbert Roland andMARRY ME AGAIN A DranM StarringBobort Cummings Marie Wilson CartoonNow, Cor your hoc,you ess awe lunouToticmsitar Autoamic BleccrU Hot convenient at the end of each month to receive your bank statement and know where every penny has been spent Here is your friendly budget helperY Open a checking account nest dayHTsVNAL HIMNTIPO SOU INSIDE  wtiar Hrvle tt COM lower than tvrbtfon Nvtr beforthif t ToascfliasterWater Htater beenOfftrtd ftt luch a ten Mtioaally low price ytc, in addidoa tolow Am con, youlihtvt ftstttte that madt ToaitWaf Haatwahmemt Notts 25 bowlingus had their banquet at Hollieat Lakebland, Saturday night Cyril Gfrard urtarad to his homin s homIkslasd troa St Jos hospital, f  WednesdayThe ettyVBi scsool held theirmusic program at the Piackey elem entary school last Monday Mra Beulah Martin has rw turnedto ths horns of Mm, Vary Hoff herefr Ti Ray WOson funfly and BaxterHooper of DstroH spent Sunday stths Lester MeAfse home,    Mrs Gerraaine SUckable was inDetroit Friday Mrs Hettie Carver of Ann Arborand FRoss and wife of Detroit calleded at the George VanNorman homelast weekEarl Baufchn and Mrs Beulah Miller returned from Columbus, Ohio, Sunday Mrs Florence Baughn willstay until June 1 Her daughter,MrBetty Seefeld, underwent a seriousoperstioa  Mrs Alto Meyer attended a teachers banquet last week at PleasantRidge Farm, near Brighton j Sunday, Monday, May 23, 24Best Thing lliat Ever HappenedI THE BEST TBABS OF OUR LIVES I StarringMy ma Loy Frederic Wright andVirginia MayoMon Show only at 730 P MNovelties News CartoonTut, Wed Thurs May 25, 26, 27 Mightiest of All Motion PicturesQUO VAD1S in TeehnieototStarringRobert Tylor, DeBorah KerrShows Each Evening 730 P MCartoon and NewsTwo loads of Rainbow Girls fromhere attended the charter night ofthe VanDike Assembly Saturday nightL They were Roy and Leota Reason, Mrs Lucile Cumburn,Mrs Francis Robinson, Ann ShirleyReason, Rita Kale, Patty Palmer antfthe Gustafson sisters,The Tom Ware family spent Sunday at the Earl Kimberly home at Willow Villages Claude Swarthout has  sold bishome at White Lodge and moved onhe Farley farm Claude Swarthout and , wife andClare Swarthout and wife spent thyveek end at Loveils Mr and Mrs Mark Nash anddaughters, Nancy, Rachael and MarI tha went to the tulip festival t Holland SundayLawrence Oamburn wa in DetroitSaturdayTHE LAVEY HARDWARE  James P Harris, 76, died at his j home in the HoweU road last week  Henry Bardner has reopened Bar, ney Lynches blacksmith shopThe benefit dance for ths Pine band at Patterson Lak Saturdaynight cleared 8L jStockbridge voted down the pro position to bond for 100,000 for a new school for the third tsuo last week The cast fovday night, uRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSRtTCER T V SALES AND SERVICE125 Websfer St, Pinckney Phone 118 THE ROUSH PLUMBINGBV MOW TO510TOSTERSLPrNEl,Piaciay soolor playMr Bobsw, is isKatherine Henderson,Hclese Feidler Frederick Henderson Hat flaBMrs Wiggins Evelyn Graves Obidiah Stump Clyds SopotFrancis Whittaker Dorothy Garir Rosalie Otis Viola Burnett Robert Bobs is KashI Jean Graham, Wflhelmina Botbonna MartoR Bobs Reginald HiacheyCelests Vanderpool, Vhrten KingslsyJulia Marie Shehaa Bora to Lucius Doyle tad wifs April 28, a son ,Fred Xulhicki has bought th ViaMary Swing house on Bast Una dilUStMrs Bmras Hassle aad SOB, ,have moved bask on their fan1 Norman Reason has told the Richardson home onWm LolT of DetroitAfter Cieiag HoweU I to  hafsFriday, Plnekney blew op and Seat8 to f Graves hit a horns nft tmi Pinckney Kabs  snd Jim Kash  Ptockney Graves HoweilBtMkBaUMr and isDetooit Frtd WotJc aidCampbell hofBSEvslyn Siatsri Yowig of Big  win Oampball fainfly M J Reason aad wifeAsbor Hunday Open HouseANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE MODERNroom Brick Ranch Homelilia of LandLUTFUL ickney,2900 Down Paym OPENOUR INSPECTSUNMAY23 2KWTO 600 FMR RePATTWONLAKERD Pkoael,,itWkmmtf  Kf, UJ Q irTh e Peopl eStor eGROCERIE S DRYGOQDSCANNE D GOOD S SHOESGENT S FURNISHING SLINGERI EKENNEDYS GENERAL STORE jyNc1rjmr BAR N HOUSEFES DLO THO G LO T SB MILK HOU MHO GHOUS ILAUNDR YATHtOOMLAW N AN D OARDI NMan y a wate r syste m in operatio n toda yi s  lik e a smal l bo y tryin g vi  do a  grow nman s work  I t wa s probabl y jus t righ twhe n th e owne r installe d it  Bu t now ,becaus e runnin g wate r offer s s o man ybenefits , th e syste m ma y b e give n mor ejob s tha n i t wa s mad e t o handle  During Mftjr , phec k u p Q S jrou tsystem s capacit y an d pftsfuft  I fyo u wan t suggestion s for  incmiin fthem , you r Ediso n Far m Servic e Ad viso r wil l b e happ y  o obUfft  Jut tphone , writ e o x visi t to y IcUfQ O office N o obligation DETRQ J   , Ma Hug h McPeibo n Han d Mrs Thoma s Bonne r o f Pinekne y attend  t o f Pinekne y ab , deMMltdd 7a t Lansin g Monday  Mrs  Iv y Preist , j d th e Republica n Women s luncheo n treat , o f b e Unite d State s talked Mrs  Robert a Mile r an d daughter ,Rita , wh o wer e hur t i n a n aut o acciden t Ma y 9  ar e stil l a t Universit yhospital , An n Arbo r bu t ma y b ehorn  b y 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> Iv r  Vfehsan 71 THE HNCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, May 12, 1964M I CHI Q A N  MAYOR LAHAIE HERE THE JUNIORHOP Cathode MIRROR Like fighters in opening roundof a slugging match Republican Democrat brass are probing1 andsparring in search of each others weakness and striving to cover uptheir own vulnerable points Michigan is now considered a doubtful and crucial state and neither partywill lack for aggressive effortEachclaims the other has huge financialsupport John Feikens, Republican chairman says the CIO 4iopes tobuy the election with a million anda half war chest John Murray, the Democrat publcity chief, says healways hears of big contributionsbut never sees any He says the industrialists are ba eking the Rep lican which they denyThe biggest weakness of the Relicans is their 5 candidates for governor The bitterness among the Re i publican candidates for governor after the two last primaries is claimed by Republicans to have caused their last 2 defeats for governorOn other hand the second man inthe Democrat race for US senator,Patrick McNaniara may aid the Republicns bu it is doubted if he willshow much trength outside iiWayne countyMeantime the Republicans aresaid to have secured verbal agreements from ail their candidates for governor that they will camjpaign for the winner and not against him as has happened in the past In the race for the Democratnomination for U S senator, Gov j Williams says he is neutralA decision, may be made in oulclays on Americas West  Point ot the air, Battle Creek wants CampjCuster, now standing idle chosen lor the locationState police have been instructed1to enforce Michigan traffic lawsTraffic accidents increased 14 percent the first 3 months of 1954 com J pared to 153 Fatalities are down but fatality are downMAY JURY LISTPutnamLowetha Haines, FlossieFisher MarionCora Clark, Sumner DrewHamburg Louise Beeman, BenYoung IoacoAbert Winkelman, AlmaGingreshse Howell City David Murningrham,Audney WillnowHowell TwpBen Herman, FareyMalcolm OceolaForrest Huff, Orrin OsbornUnadilla Josephine Dyer, Raymond Allen  Tyrone Lona Gordeh, Jack ReaganBrighton CityAmelia Conrad,Frank Miner Brighton TwpJohn Carter, AdaConelyCohoctahCharles Ward, MargaretLott ConwayCreed Wilson, Paul Rob ertsDeerfieldMary Pratt, Louise Merrills OenoaHazcll Dean, Fae Birkenstock HartlandRoy Glendenning, MrsRobert Dingier Green OakFrancis Kirk  Last Wednesday was Mayor Exchange Day for Michigan Mayor Stanley Dinkel and wife left for Cheboygan Tuesday, staying withTony deFillippi and wife at Tawas that night and going to Cheboygan Wednesday where theywere feted and dined and given thekeys to the city They also remained for the week end and attended the ground breaking ceremonies JFri, Sat at St Ignace and Mackinac City for the Mackinac BridgeStanley Dinkel spoke before aan audience of 1000 at RotaryClubCheboygan Wednesday while MrsDinkel was luncheon guest of thewomens club They were guests of the city at the bridge ground break ing ceremonies Friday and Saturjday There were 30,000 at StIgnace  Friday and about the same numberat Mackinac Saturday At Cheboyn gan Mayor Dinkel was given thekey to the city The Dinkels arrived jhome late Sunday afternoon tiiedbut thrilled by their tripMayor LaHaie and his wife arrivat Pinckney shortly before noon jand were taken around town by Lee Lavey, mayor protem and intro,due to the business men and others They visited the library and then the school The different rooms hadposters and decorations commemorating the day and samples of the products of Pinckney industries business, places There were alsowelcome signs there and in the business section At the school auditorium Mayor LeHaie gave a talkto entire assembly in which he dwelt mostly on the MackinacBridge of which he is cochairman He endeared himself to the pupilsbsy issuing an edict that school should close an hour earlier ThurdayThe next stop was at the Lakeland Inn where a chicken dinnerwas serveerl to the guests of honor,councilmen, school board mem bens, ImerdhantsJ committeemenetc, 52 in all Rev Albert Schmiltgave the invocation and Rev J WWinger the benediction Mayor La Haie and wife made brief remarksand Erdley VanSickle was introduced as mayor of HellThe tour then started and the Detroit Die Set plant was visited, thElementary School, the University Game Reserve where 5 deer wei seen, University Fresh Air Camp Hell, Mich, Silver Lake state batliing beach, University Observatoryat Peach Mountain and the lake ile elopment Return was made toPinckney where the fire dept put ma display with their four trucksA group of business men tokMayor LaHaie and wife to the Fainily Restaurant at Howell for dinnerfrom where he returned to Cheboy gn, All in all it was a most successfull day and there is talk it may I repeated next year iBad weather enthusiasmually successfulday night A welcomed bywhich included could not quenchattending the unusJ Hop here Saturgoodly number werethe receiving line board president,Howard Thayer and Mrs Thayer, Class Sponsors, Germaine Stackable and Welton ChamberlainJun ior Class President, Rickie Millerand his date , Julie LaPradUnder the skillful direction ofEric Rose, Mrs Marilda Clark andJohn Burg, the committee of Anita Corey Ruth Bates, Beverly SchildMarcia and Mary MeCleer, Rick Miler and Jim Rooke transformed thegym into scene of beauty for the Coronation Ball A yellow wheel suspended fromthe ceiling, attached to the hub of which was a large crystal ball thatreflected in a fish pond on the floor formed the felly for delicately shaded spokes of crepe paper, ranging from pale yellow to deep green andextending to the 4 walls of thegym A grass covered throne background, a huge mural occupied the west end of the hall1 and the traditional wishing well was placed inan adjacent corner Approprite silhouettes adorned the east and west wllsNovel feature of the evening waschoosing by lottery of U,ueen Nancy jLundeen and King Marvin Hoard  who were crowned by Vice President Jim Rooke and his ladyAnita Corey Their royal highnesses viewed the grand march from a throne and were presented with the crystal1ball by Presdent Ricky Miller,Couple No 1 in the grand marchwere Ricky Miller and his dau, Jul  ie LaPrad followed hv Senior Pres i  iident, Ken Matteson and his part ner, Alice Suienden Officers of  both classes were next in line Eddie Martin, orchestra leader direct  ed the marchers through the intri cate formations i njoyable to both patrons and spectators Merlin Lawy took pictures of theevents The dosing number food NightSweetheart left the impression that goc d night fittingly describ ed the eveningFINAL STANDINGS 1 Schlitz Beer2 Velvet Eez3 Dinkels Plumbing4 Vans Motor Sales 5 Reads Lumber6 I O O F No 407 Detroit Die Set  A A LeagueW L83 4979 5377 55 77 5574 5870 62 65 678 PUinfield Farm Bureau 61 71 9 Hockey Service 59 7310 Rays Marathon Service 58 711 Leo Ewers 12 Steves Tree TrimmersHigh Team 3 GamesSdhJitzVelvet EezReads Team High GameReads SefclitzDintaels IndMdual High CameA Fredenburg J TessmerD Davis Individual High GameC ClintonK MohlmanA Fredenburg High AverageD DavisJ Ledwidge A Fredenburg The bowling league banquet willt at the Ellis Hotel, Lakeland on Saturday night, May 15 730 p m 50 8242 902753266626661006r 998979614 610G06260255 25418049 180617940 SENIOR PARTS AWARDEDDavid Nash, son of Mr and MrsMark Nash has been named vale j dictorian of the Pinckney Senior1class and Kenneth Matteson, son of Mr and Mrs Mark Matteson of Cunningham Lake Road, salutator ian Commencement is at the schoolen June 2  iMAIL BOX IMPROVMENT jPostmaster Summerfield has denounced that the week beginning iMay 17th as as Mail Box Improvcj ment Week This is the 16th suchcorrective campaign to tidy up official mail receptaclesPostmaster Baughn is requestingthe rural patrons here to repair and beautify their mail box equipment and approaches to help lendbrightness to the  scenic beauty of the highways, roads and drivesThe postoffice dept is the mostimportant agency in keeping thepeople of the nation informed The carriers try to serve the people efficently Errors are sometime madeif the name is omitted from the mail box, especially if a substitutecarrier is working while the regular is on vacation or sick leaveMany mail boxes which are highway billboards of postal service, have become rusty and leaky withbroken doors, no lids  missing signals, no name,supports bent or rott ed, the approaches overgrown withbrush, weeds or grass and, the ground full of chuck holes Postmaster Baughn asks patronsto cooperate and improve theirmailbox t quipment May 1724 so the routes will be a pride for thepatrons, postoffice dept and thecarriers For more information see the postmaster or rural carrier UASE BALL NEWS Dr XMHIO of Dexter threw a hitter against South Lyon last Friday and won  to 1 This put Dexler in a tie for first place with SouthLyonFor pinckney Dave Haines regained his form and t Manchester down with 2 hits, winning H to IPinckney got 11 hits Dick Harrow had 4 hits for PinckneyBatUiie, Pinckney  Ilaines MeaonManchester Ahrens  PniewckiPinckney beat Byronday with Campbell nnding Tuesday trvy lot 7 to 5 Higgs in the 7th 14 to 6 MonWilsnn TMtch lo HartlandHaines goingWITHDRAWS SLANDER SUIT After the slander suit of ThomasLeith sr vs Robert Graham, both ofBrighton has been on trial 3 dayslast week in circuit court at Ilovvcl it was suddenly withdrawn lastThursday morning and came to anabrupt endThomas Leith, him self was on thestand all day Tuesday and Wednesday and underwent a sharp grilling by Martin La van, attorney for Gra hamLeith alleged in his petition hehad never been arrested This he later changed to he had never beenconvicted In addition to the Monday witneses ho had Ralph Wiggins and Mrs Hazel Haines iacter witnesses  Judge Davis of Ionia whothe case dismissed it without prejudice which means it cannot be renewed The costs were not assessed ed against either party which means thoy only have to pay their attorneys Leith was arrested lastyear shortly before election whenhe was a candidate for mayor Hewas defeatedThe case against him was later dismissed harheard St Marys Catholic Churchfv Ft Albert Schmitt, PastorSunday MassesSutnmer Schedult630, 800 900 1000, 1130Summer Scheduli  530, 800,900 No vena DevotionsFriday evening, 730 p m Concessions iter Novenna Devotions,730 to 900 p mSunday Before 800 massUhurchS Calvary Mennonite ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS Supt Walter EachMorning Worship 1000 Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship StrviceWednesday 800Church Auto AccidentAbout 1 pm Sunday cars drivenby Allan Dinkel and Mrs RobertaMiller came together on Vines Rdjust off Pingree Rd, just north ofthe Greene Cemeteiy Allan wasalone but Mrs Miller had her three children, Rita 9, Billy 7 and Cordon 5, with her A Line boy wholived near the accident scene toiv them to McPherson hospital HJSpital, Howell Rita Miller was he worst injured She had a broken legkneecap,other injurieswas taken oUniversity hospital Aim ArborMrs Miller had a broken HOMand part of her teethGordon Miller was cutwhile Billy Miller ua Allan Dinkel had brokpossible skullbroken ribsknocked outand bruised not injured,en ribs anfBilly wasRevSunday Winger, Pastor930 AM1045 A MMeeting at the  801Wed rhoir Practise 780 P M A Hearty Welcome To All J WSchoolMorning WorshipThur Night PrayerChurch at iondayhospital  Mrs Millersity hospitalen jaw ablerest to go home Sunremained at hewas taken uesday due IMASONIC CI lili ihe MaThe Peoples Churdt andor UndenominationalWest between MainUnadilla Stre tsKeith Rueyseger Pastor945 AM1100AM 700 PM800 pmS00 P 400 P 730 PWelcomeRevSunday SchoolSunday Worship Youth iroupEvening Servic eThur Prayer MeetingJr, Choi1 Practise WedChoir Practise WedExtend a Christian MMMEveryoneINADILL A RESBYTKR1AN Rev Yauch, Pastoriiiii Worship  1080 A XSunday Schooi 1030 AM 75 attended the dinner atonic temple Saturday ni In fi  the lining room iniprovcnui i f inThis was to pay for the new tile oi the dining room floor The tickwere 5 each The dinner ua pieI pared by Mrand Mrs Home Ai, ney and assistants Rev Winggave the invocation Lunnu Van Slambrook was in charge o ii, pigram and called on a mi be  marks Those who responded wonRev,, Winger James Lnnloni IHGeorge Kirch mover, iieiroit  ord and Clare Miller v ,er Fred Read, Oca Cairpb11 go lardner  a i men and IIPorter, Alberta lose and v The Craftsmen B n  i I Oitet te sang1 a mini bet     i i The members an iron an, Orland Winslow ilatiid ULEarl Ashford n Ann A i bor ill i  i t I lihHETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH3 Wiles N  3 Miles W of Pimkney4MiO Swarthout Rd, N Hamburg Sinday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 745Thurs Night Prayer Service 71FrariTTShuz PastorMI Marshall Rd ien 7fVM South Lyon MichGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION L10 MCCIXTV Rr  Portage Lake Larry Mattis, PastorSunday Sl ol 1000 AM Mrnirv Vnhip 1045 A MThe Incur ifarable Son of GodWarren Vanhetloo, speaker Evening Service 730 P MmPIANOMisher pianPinckney schoo i00 p in AllPiano Duets KECITTAL MAY i PMMerwin a mpbdl will v  in a i ecilta 1 al  Ix SundayMa Hi ire invitedDancearolHolyDavid LittleNoel thdn ShieacherWoHall and I Holy, HolyHancock and Native MarchRose and Teachei eaherIIWarren Vanhetloo, speakerWed Prayer Meeting 7A0 pKINCS DAUGHTERS MEETThe Pinckney Kinds Daughtersmot with Mrs Hazel Thompson last  Mable White, piesmeeting2K memberswere present Mrsconducted the devot election all the preThursday Mriflent openedand 3 guests Millie Elliottionals At the nni, DoJrace IBandD Ilr CreenNElevator,sentLulu were officers were reelected MrsDarrow and Mrs Youngerman cohostessesMOTHERDAUGHTER BANQUET The annual Mother  DaughterBanquet sponsuied by the Kings Daughters will be at the school onWednesday, May 19, For tickets seeany member or the chairman, MrsBritta BrashPhone Pinckneey 150F2The program isInvocation Mrs J W WingerIToastmistress, Germain Stackable Toast to Mothers,Joyce Fuhrman Toast to Daughters Stella iarrSingingMike Heath, Judy Hainesand Nancy Case Community Singing Led by MrsZoe EarlThere ii also other entertainment Piano SolusTurkey in I he Straw  1 Bluebird Iv iynChewing Chewing  the ValleySwing Airing The Distant BellsOn tBarn Dance, TheCarol HallAccordian DuetNancy Wyle Beverly Camphe1Piana Solos Merry Widow Waltz, American Iatrol  Shirley yVyiStar Dancers, iardeji of he Star Pat PalmerAvalanch, Not Sad Bm CladSharon LineMinuottf in G Spidei DameNancy NashDuetsSpring Frolic,Shirley Wylie, Sliar LineDutch Doll Dance, hnHague Qui ley, Sharon LineDance of the Toy  Donna BaydloJoyce Fuhrman Piano SolosClarinet Polka, Fairy Wedding,Linda LeeFlying Leave, Gypsy Rnndo iyFuhrman Minuete, Sanaiina Donna BaydlTwo GuitarsLittle Mountain Brool Charlagne Quiglrv Mrs, Campbell ha just CJIHIH1a 2 year course in the IM, itExtension Couie   nicayo J, and received aMUSICAL CONCERTSThe high school and hwill present a spring concertLIBRARY NEWSWe have some new sports storiesfor boysYoung Readers BasketballStories by CorflbsFence Busters byBe, TeeAge Stories of the Dia mond by Thomas and The FightingSouthpaw by Flood 1984 BASE BALL SCHEDULEFri, May 14South Lyon hereTues, May 18Byron here Fri, May 21Dexter hereTues, May 25Boystown here Tues, June 1Stockbridge hereByron games are at 300 p m,therest are at 880 CAPITAL OVER NIGHTDid you know that Argentine atthe LivingstonGenesee county bor ider line was one flic capital of Michigan over nighi When thestate capital was moved from Di troit to Lansing in 1847 the records jand furnishings were hauled there, from Detroit by horses and wagons,Thr White Lake Road was used andthere were 3 stops enroute, at Roy al Oak, Pontiac and Argentine, Argentine was only a four cornerswith hotel , blacksmith shop and seveial stores MRS OC1A SIGLERMrs Ocia Sigler, 6y, TIed at thehome of her daughter, Mrs Dorothy Nottley in Detroit last Wed nesday The funeral was from theWood Funeral Home in Detroit lastSaturday and burial was in Detroit100 REWARD 100 for information leading the the ar and conviction of person enteringand breaking into my barn on the Ho well Road gym Fridayai invitedThr 7th grade willopeietta Tuesday Ma1, Pinckneyp m All Mayattheill LEE LAVEYFor your Avon Product Fiahar Phoaa Howard Craig in in Mellus hospitalin Brighton with a broken arm he got at the bowling banquet at theLakeland Inn last week wrestling Mias Eva MelvonMefeflames Jennie Devereaux,Helen Young and Eliz abeth White attended a deanerymeeting at Flint last week ENTERS RACEWilliam Elmer, 36, East Lansinglawyer has entered the race for the Democrat nomination for congress,the fith districtHe brands the present congressman, Kit Clardy, as amimic Senator McCarthy and gaysClardy is using his present Commun it hearing as a grab for headlines toaid in his relection CARD 01 THANKThe Juniors uh t hank caand everyone who helped maketheir JHop a success Duo u yoursupport the Juniors have a reir  breakng amount in their treasuryWe are grateful Anita Corey, SecRUMMAGE SALEAT PINCKNKY VlUK HALLSaturday, May 15SPONSORED BY ST MARYS ALTAR SOCIETYWe are informed by R W Wyliethat his cousin Tom Wylie is nowemploye1 in the lubrication dept at Murrays Clnlf Service R W addsTom is a fine capiablo boy and will make a fine luoncaior  The Joe Griffith family spentSunday with the Don Griffith family in Mt CURRENT COMMENT The supreme court has just void ed a murder cAiviction of a Maican because all persons of his racoweiv excluded from  the jury ChiefJu tee Warren who wrote the dec isien said such action was discrimination and forbidden by the conatitut inn which provides that no person uli be discriminated against byieason of clor, race or creed A lower court had upheld conviction on the yrounds the 14th amendment recognizes but two races white andblackThe Communists seem to havtwon a victory by default at the GenL va peace conference which disrupted suddenly after a short session and Secretary Dulles, our representative, came home The stumblingbocl was Russiass insistence thatCommunist China be admitted toi he 1nited Nations DiplomaticallyMieal iiij1 it now eems tljat the Koran cease fire was a mistake as it e1 aided tin Cimmunits to concentrate aiJ munitions and troops onIndoChina where they have just taken the principal city and willn control the entire country Indo China ha apparently ween sacrific  ii ilie Ctniinunist as Munichsuiriider was to Hitler in an ap piMMim in etfoiM before World WarII Thi CMiiitry through Presidentli nlm,, i Secretary Dulles and  iiIlent Nixon talked loud v hai they would do to prevent Lidn  ,iiia tailing to the Communit but when the time came to doJ liiiil d cdinpUtly down The rea is aid ti fie that congress, GreatLntian and the other allies refused to follow iliom on any intervttfition in  I udo  hiia They thought   ea Ijrc iuld be arranged atiiea The Communists sensedI  oisiiiity and took over the Gen a  ojifiieiHe the ame time theycaptured IndoChina Appeasement i no ihf mder of the day TheyM en  fr i that all appease r11  11 vieii to Hitler failed to stopWoiM War IIhi tteniillicari iai has evidenti cifind a menace in Senator McCarthy which it is unable to stop    , I h accused in the inii now going on he haaat i  M b iKting as prostCUiii, judge and jury Fffort8 to  IHICN tin1 investigation last weekfailed a Seaal r McCarthy suid he h,i ii,iiiy, many witnessed to callaini intended to call them alll Th ill iiiii mis are now convincedMi Mhv i a liability not an asset,ui liac announced that, he will i i   no part in their campaign thisfall The first mistake on McCarthy 1 when thoy persuaded Pres ident Eisenhower to accept him iy much against his will and to apipaign with him in the interests d harmony Kisenhowcr disliked McCarthy because he hurl called hisI in nd Cen Marshal, a traitor, Theioiut ionist s saw a  hart by and persuadinin accept him Ho,doe Dotdisunity ion hethe m ipion in Mche presidentr McCarthythrive on harmony but onand shortly after the electtaited blasting and defyingsident The conservative RejjbJicuns now see their errordo not know how to rectify it butnot year ago all villages, citiei ancoiners had base ball teams ihere are none Pinckney hashad a team for several years 50ear ago you could have formed an ft ciub league w thout going 10 milThen Marion, Iosco, Gregory Anderson North Lake, Unadilla, Dexter and Pinckney all had teams a did Hamburg, Brighton, Howell, Fowlerviie Stockbririge and Chelsea who   little farther off It did not10  much to outfit a team then A 1 paper passed around iioney Suits for aentire team could he bought for 50Bails cost 125 and cluhp a dollar or 1  Teams had no ,ixed park butpiYd any place they could get th  Players , rhed their own11  n ooruaion But then they draw i  ivwi ,SKHi crowds were common un a picnic or holiday and 40 oei games Now Uto surt a team, balls artI oacn and rtuhs all the way to a ii r,e grounds have to be keptin shape fd the umpires paid Butthe mam reason for the dimise ofsandlot lase IMII is lack of attendance The last year Pinckney was m Jie TuCounty League their averagtattenaice at games djd not average j people The VFW who sponsor them went 400 in the redTht icouo and tekyifuiajaaaft billed offbast ball The minor leagues have astruggle to kcej going and the num txrs deci ease eaoh yearEven tht bif hogkfebis drop in atLivingston Lodgrf Ni,  S paMawCO12eleagut team lastMay 22May 29MM tpThree candidates OpuDinner at630 p m   I  ,  , ,  l l1    , ,      iJ4 ,ifc  V     ,, v V1    iSl    , ,   JlKICL Wednesday, May 12 1964  Neighboring NotesFowlerville has orgaiazed a softball league with 6 teams HOWELL THEAREHOWELL MICHIGAN SYLVAN THEATRE ChmUma MicMoemTues, Wed, Thur, May 11, 12 13 Friday, Satuiday, May 14,15 Marjorie Main, Percy Killbride j APPOINTMENT IN HONDURA8Dexter village comic ias passed in j , In Technicoloran ordinance forbidding aF nisht MA  PA KETTLE AT HOME BtarrtaffT 1  t n Min t sn tViP qtrppt  v , Ann Sheridan, GUnn Ford and t dJd street Frt, Sat, Sun, Mn H to17  Z,charyCornelia Copetend,92, sis Matin1 8unday 250 P M Cont , CartoonDAYS ONLY 4 aNewsr S,ter of the late Senator Cope M , Mo   w and Sunday, Monday May 16l7f Me 1t,SrofRtre1ColoP Loren Baall , BOTANY BAITinnr is   1 11 i iRoberts, for d  HOW TO MARRY a MILLION AIR CinemaScopewith Stereophonic Sound withAlan Ladd, James Mason and Patricia MedinaIn Technicolortill wi high school won its  Adm Adults 70c, Children 20ctax in i Sunday Shows 3 5 7,  CartoonNewsSportfirst league game when it beat Ok Tues, Wed, Thur, May 18, 19, 20emus 12 to 7 last week Rita Hayworth Stewart Granger Tues, Wed, Thur, May 18, 19, 20Curtis Patterson and DrSpencer in THE GLASS WEBBof Stoekbridjfe attended the Ken  S A L O M E I withhHy Drvby in Technicolor Edward G Robinson, John ForsythVrr to Robert Cole and wife of Coming Iked Garters, Saskatchewan and K HughesGivrcvy  ii 29 a girl Cartoon and Musfcalt H Webb of North Lake eel n  IN  IT1 l  Shows 715 905 iU his SRth birthday last week DC1O llriVCITi  liti  ComingExecutive Suite, MoneyThe lose Chevrolet Garage at 6588 json Road, Ann Arbor from Home, HondoTi r vas robbed last week for phone Normandy87083 n 7 vtime within a year Children under 12 admitted Freeiobrt Hrnry of Brighton who is il in England has been Friday, Saturday, May 14,15 d n an auto accident there THE GREAT JESSE JAMES RAID pin Technicolorwith Willard Parker, Barbara Payton LEE THEATREWMtmore Lake, Michiganj, daughter of MrandMs Fank White of Howell has1  TI a , valedictorian of the TIowill senior class and Janet AllCat out those trips to the tankBuy a ModemELECTRIC WATER H SPLIT SECONDwithStephen McNally, Alexis Smith Cartoonrvc, Juppingateacher at Howell h hool in years has been nami cipal at Haslett1 nun will be called into services ,  i Thev arc Ravmond Parker, say, Monday, May 16, 17   rinvljLll, Howard Stickney ofIro  and Francis DeMaris of rville,  Rogers has been named to city council to replaceI1  acking plant att fiiv last week but v as MA  PA KETTLE AT HOMEwithMarjorie Main, Percy Kilbride alsoVEILS OF BAGDAD in TechnicolorwithVictor Mature, Mari Blanchard Cartoon 2Features 2DRAGONFLY SQUADRON StarringJohn Hodiak, Barbara Britton Bruce BennettPlusSouth Sea MadnessDRUMS OF TAHITI In TechnicolorCartoonDennis OKeefe, Patricia Medina CartoonSunday, Monday, May 16, 17 Filmed in Ceylon ELEPHANT WALK1 in Technicolorwitki Elizabeth Taylor, Dana Andrews and Flamefree and fnlv8EE YOUR DEALER or Detroit Edison ihc sun  1 luiiciitcd  not tin   No flue requm1L place your heatei where you wishrid of your oldfashioned water heater 51 KT The Red Cross blood bank collect 143 Mints of blood at Howell last1week V i11cl Mrs Earl Baughn andir Tkulah Miller spent the worken at the Robert Seefeld home in Vimbus, OhioMr and MrsCeny Eichman called or, Mrs Ada Eichman at the ribros Eichman home in Dear Phiv nd had diivr at Jo tBHanis  of ue, Wed, Thur, May U 19, 201 PeUr FinchItr  d the Kentucky Dai  InrhnW  TrUM Wed ThuV May 18 l MIn Technicolor , Novelties News Cartoonwit Greatest All Star Picture of YearClark Gable, Ava Gardner EXECUTIVE SUITEand i withSWEETHEARTS ON PARA1JE, wmiam Holden Jim Allyioii,Pal  Douglas, Barbara Stanwyck, PredrieMarsh Walter Pidgeon, Shelly Win lers, Louis CalhernNT n  r H i i  New CartoanRay Middleton Eileen Chrttba 10 Whitr and wifo of TTowcllInn Wyiie and family called Bon White and wife Sunday Jlhn BoytM and , were Satur Walter Clark and wife were in llay KUUSt f tha v, ,ley Morrisonilamilton ami Nc vk, Ohio list famiy t,f Chelsett ana calleJ on the icorjur lUlli family in Ann ArborSunday The Herb Palmer jr family of,  sin h, kiauiav UL ilie Herb PalweekCool andClear asFishingFestival une home herein  11a n1 tfScene on the Jordon River new CharlevoixMichigan Brewers9 Association 350 Midison Avenu  Detroit 26, MichiganMkf Brewing Co  Frtnkntmuih Brewing Co  Goebei Brewing Co,Jflff Brewing Co,  Sebewaing Brewing Co  Stroh Brewery Co SPECIALEVENTS INMICHIGANTROUT FESTIVALMay 28th to 30 RoscommonPERCH RUNJune, 1st Week, Tawai0NT0NA60N RIVERCANOE RACEJun 6v OntonogonBASS SEASON OPENSJune 19th, throughoutMkhlgonANNUAL RSHFESnVAl AT 10 NLSpend bis jmt vacation in Michigan Youll eojoy xtradays for tpont  4yt OK loafing wterttdmtim thtfresh air, suoshine and wmAnd the travel dollars yousave will htlp pay for naay extra tomaMrtimt pUajurWri today Sot belpfal, lastMichigan Mttramttba itiowW, LQgar You Will Soon Need  Km a uomplete Slock of iN  SUPPLIE S o n han dn  6119  Uexter  Michiga n Ineorpofoltd 191 5McPherso n Stat  Ban lH oSoe  latabliihed 186 5 lncorpoiat 1 191 5OVQT  85 Year s o f Snf e Uankin gPinokntyTIo  el lGOO D CREDI TI f yo u hftv t goo d credi t yo u l ono t wan t t o los e it  Becaus e s o man ypeopl e hav e goo d credit , ou r coun   tr y ha s bee n abl e t o surpas s any thin g eve r know n t o ma n i n econ omi c prosperity  Without  credit ther e woul d b en o  charg e account , n o checks , n dloai t n o ftita  in ou r fello w men Prttto t thi i valuabl e ast , it wort h eanno t b e aeaiured  WATER S v MICHIGAN TOURIS JCOUNCI LMM IA M  OCCAvSION Sfr oI i FLOR L COMPAN YTH E RCUS H PLUMBIN GRA B MOVE D T O1M5TE R ST  PH0N2 189, Rackaf fTh Leo n Meabo n famil y o f nn i Th r Rolrn d rorto n an d WmHar  Th  Gen  Sheha n famil y o fan d th  Marshal l Meabo n fam  woo d fatnile  o f BoulaV i wer e SaturAn n Arbo r an d Nane y Lundee n o fil y wer e Sunda y ffoetts  at th e Geor t d y visitor s o f Mr  an d Mrs  Law  Detroi t spen t Sunda y a t th e Fin 1 f t Meabo n borne  j r  ne e Oainbun  eia Sheha n home  SEWING MACHINE SW e Servic e an d Repai r Al l Make tFre e Estimata e Oite n i n Advanc eSinge  Sewin g Macktn eCotnpu yA n Wor ki  11 4 Sout h Mat e 8t , A m AlWt4iM iPfcea e Kormaod y        1  o r 84f l Ptmdne PrvBttPATQH Wednesday, Hay 12, 1964PeopleStore DRYGOODSGROCERIESCANNED GOODS GENTS FURNISHINGSLINGERIEKENNEDYSGENERALSTOREHow far away is a helping handMr George Cronin of Detroit foundout recently When he arrived homefrom his nighttime job at 3 AM, he satdown to read for a while His wifeWM visiting in Chicago so he was alonein the houseWhen he got up to go to bed lie felt tingling in his arm Seconds later hecollapsed to the floor with a strokeAlthough he was barely conscious,Mr Cronin knew he must somehow reach the telephone many feet awayWith tremendous effort, inch by ago h he finally made it The operator who answered watRosa Gies, Speaking with great difficulty he mumbled the telephone number of a friend Miss Gies telephonedthe friend who soon was at Mr Croninsside Meanwhile, the operator remained on the line in case she couldbe of further helpMr Cronin is now well on the wayto recovery After the incident he expressed his gratitude in person toMiss Gies For her helping hand andhis telephone had spared him howof discomfort Vb T  is north a lot more than it cosh ICHIOAN BILL TILIPHONI COMPANY Act a Mm tritfT114 Jlowasl     sr ir24 teachera from the Hamburgf area had dinner at Northville Thurs  day night and went to Detroit to see Porgy and BessMesdamea Helen Miller and EloyBe Campbell wentfrom here Mr Helen flffler and Mr andMrs Fred Seeger attended a Northville OES meeting Friday night Sheridan Hadley and wife of Jackson called at the Lawrence Cam burn home SaturdayThe Pettysville 4H club has reorganized MrsBechler will have char ge of gardening, Mrs Iola Hall offood, Mrs Basydlo, canning andMrs McAfee of flowers The Ralph Hall family called atthe William Brown home in ChelseaSaturdayrLJ Swarthout  wife spent Sunwith Mrs Edith Gallup in Fowleh villeThe Earl Sprague family of FlatRock spent Sunday with the OrinMarlowe family at Swarthouts Cove Mesdames Lester McAfee, CeliaNash, took Nancy Nash, MaryMorris and Barbara Massey to theDetroit News spelling bee lastweekBob Pike and wife were Sundayguests at the William Bentley home in CommaChristine Dinkel spent last weekwith Kaye Wylie at Anderson Mrs Florence Ryer of Grand Rapids was a week end guest at theAsher Wylie home  Mrs Edna Spears and Jack Sheldon were Sunday guests at theJack Rhyman home in Lansing Mrs Louise Shehan, Mrs EdnaSpears and Jack Sheldon were Thursday guests at the John Lundeen homo in Detroit  MisWinifred Graves spent Moth Day with her daughter, MrsDon Walker in JacksonThee Mark Nash family had Isabel Nash, Mrs Jane Clark and Kenneth Frye of Ann Arbor, Bud Bek kering family of Howell and MrsRuth Ritter and son, Micky for Sun day guestsThe Max Parkinson family oi California art visiting Mrs I oc lie nlc and wth her called at the LynnHendee home SundayThe following1 from here had exhibits at the County Home Kxten  Achievement Day at the Fowlerville fair grounds last Thursday Mr Mar BauRim, Mrs Iola HallMrs Bonnie Henry Mrs Doris Shot tehoo ad Mi Dris SannThe Bili Baujihn family spent Sunday at the Franklin home n Howell  i    el lark family of iiink at the Walter ohpkLak railedSund yMr and Mrs Olin Robinson att d the wediliu of Klinor RobinMin ami Jaiu  Larson at the irosse Iointc liiK iiriin church Saturday ni,JU an I ill reception at tlic vVliittifi HotelOlin Robinson jrand wife of AnnArbor spent Sunday at the Olin Robinson home At the recent family night at heCongl church Mrs Dora Swarthoutwas the oldest mother present,Mrs Rosemary Whitley the yougest,Mrs Louis Bury, the mother withthe most children and the baby of Mr and Mrs Ralph Hall, the youngest childMr and Mrs Fred Read spentSunday with Mrs Frank Peters ofJackson The Herbert Peters family Creeek were also thereof Detroit spenthis brother, SylBattleLedwidge,Mrs NanMeMackenat PlymFrancis HarriWednesday withrester Mrs EleanorMeabon and Mrs Clare visited Keith Ledwidge outh Sunday The L J iitnry family were theuests McLheis Day of the Keith Uradburys in Chelsea The Earl Kimbrly family of Willow Village were Sunday guests at tlie Torn Ware homeA new front is being placed inthe Jones Drug StoreLouis Fink of Detroit is buildingi home on his land  across fromthe Leo Davis farm on Patterson Lake RoadRummage Sale Saturday, May 15at Fire Hall, sponsored by St Marys Altar SocietyRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE IPROMPT AND COURTEOUS Rom where I sit 6y Joe MarshThe WritePrescriptionP1TTER T V SALES AND SERVICE12S Webster St, Pbckney Phone 118 Jimthree halffinished latMtlMaaartartowaatDrag SUM last week at oaea, Doef IThoatfar la bofi fram emr towm ar at ti National GuardIpBMBtfafkewhoThe From where I sit, little thingscan add up pretty big A few short notes make a letter Boysfrom oar little town help buildvp a strong National Gunrd to protect oar freedom Even freedom is made up of a lot of thingsliving where we like, voting the way we think is right, choonincbetween coffee, taa, or beer atdinner And anything that addsup to freedom gets my ttamp oiapproval aand Suppliesf Electric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Hsatort  MYRON HUGHESComplete Line Plu mbing FbdurtsComplete Line of PumpsWe Sell  We Install  We ServiceI073EM36 Phone I83F2Sv, LUGGAGIfif, iI Iwmmsm Confer, 13 f d tiavel Right,DetoxWardrotjai A  V77S  s, u smart start for KitSpruce, tht fobwlOUHW , d to resist wear and of luxurious luggaga,or wonderful coky matchoblaPEIRCESBuy with Confidence M nWOMENTry Our hayaway PlantMr tti rutrou milITS HERE TUt PHILGASTAPh xifH COOLITt SPECIAL LIMTT TIME OFFERRegular Pries Allowance for ycYou pay only e00000000000000Come in today Su i d boeutiful rangattpeciolly for home b,y d 1 jgoi mains Seeamting Coolite  the kvst gas7A  j,  Kr7,CV,,BJi    The hocKey Appliance StortPhOBS 141V, ylr May II, 1964V The NewJOHN DIERE Tract Many Growers HawWatted forwith Stand IPelnt Hitch We beUeve youU like thisnewest John Deere 2Ptow Tiractor at first tight Its name Utili ty tells you theres practicallyno limit to the Jobs it will do Its 3point hitch tafces a big varietyof John Deere pickup tools andmany tools of other makes its low center of gravity gives itwonderful stability front andrear wheels art quickly andeasily adjusted t your most specialized jobe  all this,plus the allaround economy youalways get in John Deere Trac torsCome in and get the h 3the keel THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNED 28 Sty lei to Choo From I Ut at 8tv fOO a FBEK dtmoaatrattoa fatw VtfotM workWBM to ftXj5i OlUSttlUai Sjlw, HMUarttrfc tHMitnt fttltt, HAL t T sud tafaty TMI SUMNI Html Wldtki AA tt fitf TMIA t EFC Sim I uHTNETTv The Pinckney SanitariumRay M toffy, M B Pinckney, MichiganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MWANTED iPaintint and decorating for week i nd and SaturdayJack Dai row ohone Howell 476WIQXJLOSAXAI TOMK tvTHfc LAVEY STOREMEAT MICHIGAN WEEKProud of our State of MichiganSure, we are Proud of uur Livingston CountySure we areProud of our CommunitiesSure we areThe steady and stable growth of our agriculture and industry makeus a model for other rural countiesFirst National JJank Dr Q ft ieCtoskeyDENTIST112l N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by AppointmentHowell, MichiganHerdSneedPhone 183 207 E Gd River Howeil, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a SpecialtyList Your Property With MeLee LaveyGeneral InsurancePhdne 59F3 Pinckney, Mich Myron J HughesPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master Plumber Phone 183F21075 East M36, PlnclcneyFUNERAL HOMEDon G Swarthout DirectorModern EquipmentAmbulance ServicePhones 39 and 63, Pincknejfrd G Reickhoff, Sr OPTOMETRIST10 West Grand River Howdl, Michigan358 Residence 611Undo Federal SupervisionMBMBEK OP FEDERAL RESERVESYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONAll Deposits Insured Up to 10,000 for Each DepositorainsCOME TO MY MARKET FOR BARGAINS IN ANY KIND OF MEAT OPEN ltiY DAY BUT MONDAY i QUARTER CWT AND FROZENAT THE LOCKERJB1Y PAY MORLOME IN AND GET YOUR NEY5 WORTH TREE COMPANYTrees Trimmed and Removed ExpertlyMroz, Phone 136F4, Box 298,Rte 2, Pinckney REFRIGERATION SERVICEHarold RadyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154F3 PinckneyAucKoneerFan Sales A SpecialtyBert WylieCall Fowlerville 226FGABNOLD BEMQUIST233 Unodflla St Pinckney, MidWatch HepcdringGold Stampi Watches, Watch BondWl Fecrthe BillloM Lloyd HendeeLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to DetroitGeneral TruckingPinckney, Mich  Phone 161F18Roger J CarrComplete Insurance Coverage Phone 43  Pinckney, MichGemelery MemorialsPrices ci Can Afford To a Milford, MichiganGranite WorksReal EstateFnns, Honves, Lake Property Business Opportunities i our Prpertv With MPGaraH ReasonBroker  209 North Pearl Phone 153KEF XLASSIFED AD VSFOR SALEApartment size pianoa1 Zenith push button radio C, French windowsR bert Harboklt, phone 1T7F3LEARN TO PLAY The Accordiantnt worlds most popular musical iv mStamment 8 weeks trirfl period for ESTRAYUD A Pet Raccoononly 225 per week, including less Phone 131F4oiw and use of an,accordian in your home FOR SALLHouse in Pinckney at220 Pearl St, large rooms,large lott2 car garage, some fruit, Bids willLOWtor and Wiw to Take OutPhone Howell 706J2SELL D SMITH COMICH  PH 1888byH W WYLIE PINCKNEY HCHIGAN  PHONB S6R0MKABLESMARKK TtOW GREECES MUSIC STORE    , 114 State St Howell, Phone 810 or  accepted on this property 1 , Mrs Winifred GravesFOR SALEOn land contract, 5room modern house in Pinckney on Corner Jot, oil furnace, garageiityMechonahe LogqjDyle, Phone 42 inckneyI FOR SALEFive deck, BrowerI Chick Starting Battery 75alao fe  male boxer dog I1 years old AKC registered, has all shots 75 Arnold Bechler, Phone 161F4Pinckney, Mich FOR SALEElectric WasherMr Kate Hannett818 8 HowellPinckney, phoneWANTEDTo rent pasture for 16head of Cattle Frank Pearce Phone Dfcxtei HAG4067FOR SALEOne 21 inch powerlawn mower and one wheelbarrow L J McKinleyFOR SALEHolstein Buh, 2 years FOR SALEBaconBelmonT Elec old Frank Pearce HA64067,Dexter tonic Spanish Guitar, blond finish case, professional amplifier and microphone Hiland LakeSecond house above dam Roland W RobinsonFOR SALE4 Jersey Cows, 1 Hoistrin, all fresh Russell BokrosFOR SALE37 acres 1 mile westof Pinckney at Mowers and Cedar Lake Roads to settle Edward Spears Estate Call Ptnckntp 120F8Irvin Kennedy,, Adm FOR RBNTWinterized cottage atLittle Portage LakeJohn McNamaia Phone Howell 1685 M 11 after 7 pmMrs, Constance Darrow Loomisof Roslyn Heights, N Y flew here Saturday to spend Mothers Daywith her parents, Mrand MrsMEDarrojfWith them she spent Mon day with the Dick Loomis familyin Detroit, returning to New York Monday nitfht Mr and Mrs Lawrence Baughnand Merlin Amburgey attended thedistrict meeting of postmasters at FOR SALboby Chicks, largeFOR RENTYear around lake cott ype White Leghorns barred agti at Bentley Lake , newly decor vite Rocks arid New H ated, cozy, warm, includes boat ser gases Order now fox 1954vice Reasonable rent for upright gQg SQUIRE HATCHERYPhone 305 W Ave, Howell1996 Beardsley EoadTYPEWRITERSEWRTERS j saRegular office and portable type edwriters suitable for students, officeand home Terms See them at the N H d sand and gTaveL graded x mixd l d d aveFlint Sarturday night The following attended the Jackson Assn meeting of the Congl,church at Ypsilanti last Tueday Mesdames Edith VanSlambrookJWWinger,Mable WhiteBonnie Henryand Myrna Ware Mr and Mrs M E Darrow and Mrs Constance Loomis had dinnerat Turners, Stockbridge Sunday, i Cyril Girard who is in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor,is improved and may be home this week,  The OES Past Matrons met onMonday with Mrs Joe Griffith  Mr and Mrs R B Franks of VanWert, Ohio, were Saturdayguests of Mrand Mrs Merwin CampbellMrs Helen Miller was a guest atthe Northvilte OES Chapter last Friday tight M g MCCetpSodGSSM V andV The Tom Clark family of Ann Arbor and the Jerry Clark family of Silver Lake were Sunday visitorsof Mrs Margaret Clark and family Mesdames Ann Jay and RuthGallup of Farmington called at thethe Murray Kennedy home Sunday Otis Mattesonand wife are visitIng relative in Springfield, Kan M Martin, wife and daughter,Floyd Dyer of Lansing, Mary EllenDoyle of Ann Aibor,Florenc,Doyle and Mjs Ethel McHugh of JacksonI and the Gerald Kennedy family of , Howell called at, the Irvin Kennedy bom Soapy iThe James Bums,D ConklinKenFry a, Jiek Young, Don Bums andVal K4sra attended the JBop Satuidar aflfkfr as WM entrtined jttbDta Bant boat alurward j RaBMMftt 84e ftaMirday, May 15at Ftrt Hall, sponsored byvSt Mary4Aliar Society at eNew Hudson depot Appointment veninga and Saturdays PhonePhone Geneva 79652 MM Newton 318 South Howell St Phne 111  , also processed read gravelD  J GRAVEL COMPANY4 miles west of Howell at 4950Mason Road Phone Howel 984 T 2 of FowlervlVe 388F11WANTEDWocl, Market PriceLucius Doyle, phone 42 PinckneyAutomotive Gloss Sbld and Installed1018 East Grand RtaerPhone 151 Howell MichiganSALEFuel oil heating Miiiex phoneJ8Fl3 For free estimate callPhone 182F2 PinckneyS SAW FILING jrJ , A vn 1 AKR MICHHILAND LAKIU MICHORDER YOURChick Feed EARLYNOWSEEDLTIF1ED OATS AND BEAJ FOR SPRING PLANTINGFEEDTHE PIKCKNET DISPATCH Wednesday, May 12,Personal Notes Mr, and Mrs Donald Burns attended the Western State College conference at Kalamazoo Saturdayon Rural Educational PlanningMrs Raymonda Morris hasbought the Russel house west of the Detroit Die Set and moves intoit about June 1Mrs Edith VanNoraian of Detroit spent the week end at the George VanNornifn homp  Mr and Mrs W H Meyer entertained Sunday the G Yv Myer family, Stockbridge, Edsel Meyer family, Ypsilanti and WmLambfamily of Ann Arbor SundayRoy Dillingham and wife and JH Hooker and wife were Mothers day guests at the C W Hooker cottage at Zukey Lake Gerald Henry of Detroit spentthe week end at the Jesse Henryhome Other callers were Florence Tupper of Flint and Mr, and MrsFred Horton of Ann ArborEdward Nuoffer and wife of Holtspent Sunday at the Lloyd HendeehomeWF Close and wife of Lake Lobdell spent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel homeThe Howard Read family, MrandMrs Ross Read and Mr and MrsGeorge Wilde sr had dinner atthe Monks Hotel,Brighton SundayThe Clare Miller family were inDetroit Saturday The Lee Lavey family were Sunday guests at the Howard OBrienhome at Bunker HillBob Carr of Grand Rapids, LeoBettes family of Walled Lake andthe Wayne Carr family were Sunday guests at the Roger Carr homeThe infant son of Mr and MrsCarl Lentz,Leona Campbell hashas been named Allen Carl Mrs Susan Campbell Young hasreturned from Mellus hospital,atBrighton to the Andrew Campbellhome Dick Young of Big Rapids pent the week end thereMrs Madeine Shehan and familyof Ann Arbor called at the Wm Shehan home SundayThe Kenneth Reason family ofAnn Arbor called at the home cfMrs Edna Reason Sunday M J Reason and wfe, the MaxReynold family and Mrs M Rey nolds had dinner at FrankenmuthSundaySunday guests of the Albert Shirley family were the Doyle Temple tons of Keego Harbor, Gayle Shirleys of Livonia, Daxyl Shirleys ofBuck Lake and Lorna Shirley ofPentiae MrsThomas Bonder attended theAdult Education1 ptetitute at AnnArbor last Wednesday  and Thursday May 5 and 6Mrs Helen Miller, Miss June Bbbon and MrsMerwin Campbell withteachers groups from Hamburgand South Lyon attended the Porgy  Bess play in Detroit ThursdayniteMrs Viola Read entertained hercard cub Tuesday   Mrs George Roush spent Mothers day in DetroitSunday guests of Mrs Sadie Moran were Mr and Mrs R W Groecsen of Detroit, Mr and Mrs FredDuesberry and MrsFannie Bradleyof FlintThe Merlin Amburgey familyspent Mothers Day with MrsMaryAmburgey Dr and Mrs Harlow Shehan ofJackson left last week on a 2 months trip to Europe SchoolSecond Grade News sBonnie Kuhn has a new paraketnamed Moday Chiquita Amburgey saw 5 ledfoxes while driving near the U of M Game ReserveMike and Pat Plummcr caught 2field mice yeste  Florence Mrofk s dog, Susie has4 puppies Johnny Dinkel brought a hugekey to school that his dad got last Wednesday while mayor of CheboyganDon LaBelles aunt got marriedast Saturday John Wilson and his dad caught 22fish over the week endFirst and SecondRobert Darrow has a new bajysister, Deborah  Linda Rhodes grandmother fromToledo visited her SundayMike Harden was in Flint Saturday Mike and Pat Tessmer went toAblionBobbie Krantzs sister, Sharonvisited him and gave him a half dollar  Our new room club president isBeoky Morris Linda Leedy is secy Third GradeJohn Cologne saw a car go in theditch but no one was hurt  Mike Taurianens brother was christened SundayJoanne Bloxom, John Cologne,Nancy Read, Freddy CrudderMaryEllen Singer  Patty Suggtt wentto shows over the week end Camillet Buda went to Howell Saturday fMary Lee Aschenbbrenner spentthe week end in northern MichiganJoan Enders was in Royal OakSunday Larry Beach went to Detroit Friday and Larry Utley to Grand Rapids SundayKaren Bloxom was absent Monday We made cards and fans for Mothers Day We visited the Way Baking Coat Jackson Friday They gave each of us a book about bread, a ,penciland a loaf of breadThe Curts children visited theirgrandmother SundayLeroy Porter was 9 years old Saturday John Cologne led the group in singing Happy BirthdayRonnie Haines was in HowellSunday We made new food charts lastweek  Clifford Egeler caught 2 miceWe enjoyed the song festival atAnn Arbor Wednesday We will hear ourselves on the radio thisweekAnn Menke went to the dentistFridayFourth GradeWe gave our mothers, papiermache dishes for Mothers Day We all enjoyed the festival atHill auditorium, Ann Arbor WedOur unit on Erypt is finishedThey were very gcjd  We started a unit on Norway thisweek Denise Mowers is back in schoolpftei an illness Paul Burp has been ill severaldays Karen Singer  Janice Rose wentto weddings SaturdayEdward Riggs was 10 years oldtodayFifth Grade NewsIn the weekly reader test CarolMiller rated easy 8th grade,Threewinners were Karl Burg,Rusty Van Norman, and Gus Kasper with onlyone error 70 scored in 7tii reading, 10 in 6ch and 9 in 5th We have also taken arithmeticand spelling tests and did very wellMuitrpfcioation tablet are reallygetting1 the workoutsPaul E had a birthday last weekWe made cards for him Our state units are being renewindividually and reported to theclassWe are planning a trip to Greenfield Village  Sixth GradeLast Thursday a man named Kniss who is a state trapper came to ourroom He brought furs and trapsand gave a talkWe made our mothers a crossword puzzle for mothers day Some also made a verse We are practising to tell storiesover the loud speaker It is like aas more than one person talksWe learned to do division of decimals Monday We are on a conservation unitnow We have our room decoiatedwith conservation units Most of usare working by tables Some alonKindergartenWe studied about Michigan lastwck Sharon Blades and Buster Haineshave seen baby birdsJimmie Devine has some babyrabbitsChirstine Dinkels dad went toCheboygan and brough back the keykey to the city  Freddy Twitehells brother, Bobby,had a birthday Monday Dennis Kelly has a cocker spanielpuppy Je Amburgey says his neighbor,Mrmiayer planted a garden and hasa new carLinda Curts, brother Butch mada bird house We arc making pet scrap books Notes of 48 Years Ago Gus Smith who spent the winterwith his daugh r in Ypsilanti hasreturned home Alvin Wiltse of Ann Arbor hasset up a system of gasolim light ing in the Dispatch office Jefferson Parker is on the roadwith a Rawley waon He has Cinton county RevEmerick has resigned as pastor of the Methodist church andrented a farm noithwet of Howi 11 Married at the home of the bridesparents Mr and Mrs, W S Swarthout at 800 a m their daughter Lucy, to Marion J Reason, Kev G W Mylne officiating After a wdding trip to Port Huron they will rosdo in the Congl parsonagehereW C Devereaux and wif of Milwaukco, Wis, are visiting hereWe VM nt with the Michigan Pressmembers to visit the ParkDavisjlai nt Detroit Friday  A flock cf 30 pure white swanswere seen on Portage Lake lastweekThe village road scraper has betnout fixing the streets Eddie Downs and wife of Charlesworth have moved in Elihue Burle sons house  Hazel Benham of Hamburg celeebratrd her lth birthday by getting marine 1 to Myron Ely of Howell She will finish her term teaching school in Oceola William Gilbert of North Lakedied Saturday Flossie Smith is attending cshooiin StockbridgeNotes 25 Years AgoThe Pinckney Michagairme teamheld their fust workout Sunday A7 innim ynw was played between2 teams Dallas Cox  Andy Cambell were th battery for one and Virgil Amburgey  Bert VanBlaricumfor the other The first team won 33 to LJames Crumnaugh of Lakelandwas bound over ti circuit courtlast week by Justice Yelland, viola tion of the prohibon law Thisfollowed a raid oi Crumbaughsplai the Keystone Club  O1 o Kellcnbergor died at Harper hospital, Detroit Sunday afteran operation He leaves his wife,Jenne a son, Kenneth and daugh ter Lois, A daughter, Myra, is lereasi dMrs Sarah Ann Barley Reason,widow of the iate George W Reas in, died Sunday at the ag of 88Sh was the mother of 5 children ofhm 4 surviveThe Pinckney hirh school alumnimet at the school last week andlerted the following officers Pres, iio s Re  Vice Pn, Norman Miller Soc Tras, C W Hooker The Seniors will put on their playMay 3 entitlediiashlul Mr BobsThe damage suit over an auto accidont last summer when MrsHarold Swarthouts car was hit ny one iriven by 2 boys from Whit more, aited in circuit court lastweek but was settled Mrs Swir  hout getting a substantial sumAbe Haines wi given a urrpi iparty Friday night Dancing wa utmvj by the Haines family andFihley Hubbard furnishing the music Harry Frost arrived home fromNorth Dakota Thursday He start ed with an old jalopy which brokedown He abandoned it, hitchhiked the rest of tfci way He got ridesal the way but through ChicagoLucius Doyle and Sylvester Harris are guards at the convict statecement plant at Four Mile Lake Pinckney high kJiool went toFowlerville Friday but were raim d out in the 5th with Fowlerville intV lel 4 to 0 , 49 fires burned over 233 acres lastweekDip netters lifted 7868 spawingfish over the dam at Newaygo lastweek 8 oil well drlling permits were issued last week Only one in southern Michigan was in Genesee countyCONSERVATION DEPT NOTES The trout season opened lastweek but rains and roily water outdown the take of several hundredhundred fishermen Ill fires burned over 650 acreslast wr k0 upper peninsula lakes and 42lower peninsula lakes were mapped by 5 crews last winter 2200 lakesin all have been mapped A doe with spotted fawns wasseen near Fife Lake last week Do vin the upper peninsula usually donot drop their fawns until June The City of Grand Rapids uses50,000,000 gallons of water a dayThin comes from Lake Michigan,the Grand River and numerouswells Lake Michigan water is bestbut coIs the most to transport, tho Grand River water requires considerable treatment and well water ishighly mineralized  Fanners around Manistee havebHin given permission to hoot  i er now who are destroying tli ir strawberry crops These are deer fromprivate reserves wh re theie wino any d   season lat, yearA mo king bird was seen lastweek near the Ror Laie wild lifestation A rare oecurance in Michigan as these birds are natives ofthe south This is the first reported in 15  ears Lumber and pulp men cut about58,500 acris of timber this year The limbs  tops of these trees discarded limbs are  quivalent to 29,000of hay and are worth 15 millonj as d f food Rain and cold weather hamperedtrout fishermen last week The best takes were in the hatchery stocked ,ionds, such a Sylvan ponds in Washlenav Smelt fishermen found the i he runs heavy, i he bot were in theWhitney drain and Tawas River An experiment is boinr conductedfn Whitmore and liijr Png Lake, rt trap nets will be set  each lakeThese nets will be puli enh day for 6 weeks, the fish n clipped andreleased and the nets moved to newlocations Enough fish wil DO cauj,nt the second time to provide an estimate of the number of fish in thelakeSales of state owned lands in theupper peninsula will be held at Sault Ste, Marie May IS</text>
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>twa i4 n i o Hivly a committee has been formed to interest young people in the teaching profession It will be carried on by newspaper advs, radio and tele vision auad directed against theSWO high school pupils who willgraduate this year and enrolledcollege students Low salaries de plete teaching ranks but they arenew paid salaries equal to those paidUr industry Next years teachers salaries will average 4300 for 10months Of the 45000 Michigan teach era 10 oo retire each year 60,000naw pupils are expected to enroll Bftiiitterm The teacher shortage has been temporrily solved by allowingunqualified teachers to teach on speciai certificates,Michigans cherry, bean an4, dairyqueens, Evelyn Mellche, StationsBay, Mereellene Bender, Saginawand Virginia Hamilton, Capac, tour ad Michigan and New York statelast Week Sunday they saw the TigarNew tfk game at Yankee tftctittm  nie commodity groups finaaasd the trtps This week is Michigan Week Thev Cities not only exchange mayors but 100r LaHaie45 land for Dinner No ItWanted 7000 young people, attmctive pay 8200 to 3600 a year star PX od working conditions,ment pensions,, summers offis the adv Supt of Public Inatruction Clair Taylor would like torun as Michigan is 7,000 school teach ers short and will need 2000 more ayear for the nejkt 5 years According j nance her husbands positionboosttiea the yproducts of their communi The positions held by Mayor LaHaie have provided him with an excellenf understanding of the problems of the community For four yeaw he was employed by the Geneial Motors Corpin Labor Rela tions and at Fleetwood Fisher Bodyas director of Education and Train ing He was also associated in themens clothing business with his un cle, J D Vieau, president of theCitizeens National Sank of Cheboygan In addition to this Mr La Haie taught school in Cheboygancounty 7 years He received bis education at Ypsilanti, and CentralMichigan Normal at Mt Pleasant He is a member of St Charles Catholic Church of Cheboygan At present he is manager of the Block Lake Realty o, CheboyganHe is an avid hunter and fisherman and haJlKplayed base ball andsoft ball on focal teamsHe is cochairman of the Mackiinac Bridge Commission Michigan Week May 5thI i Charles Lahaie, 39, mayor of Che1 boygan is noted for participation In in all civie affairs After serving onthe city council 4 yrs,during whichtime he wag president protem hewas elected mayor of Cheboygan last monthHe has a charming wife and fivechildren Despite her large family Mrs LaHaie has done much to enDinner aSRakeland Inn3fl400Visit to Detroit Dfe S t Corporation Factory530Tour of NerJEttWntary School, ameReserve, Fresh Airmp, Hell, Silver Lake Peach Mountain, andinckney600 epartment lewsa larjjre box CURRENT COMMENT, Billie Shirey was in Ann Sunday Laurel Titius has a new IPark, Observatory f Back to5t30Visit, tcMayor LaHaie willthe16Mayor LaHiMARRIED SATURDAYGale Hendee, son of Mr and MrsLynn Hendee, Pinckney, was marr CHURCHied Saturday at Angola, Indiana, to  CHRISTIANHOWEculminates Saturday when1 attend the ceremonies of j Mis Ann Vandenberg of Owosso The Christian Hojieground for the Mackinac1 The couple will live in Owosso WJJI e held at the CA1triage tfeis bridge was once caledj where the room is in the insurance ite Church, Pinckney, ayand 10MSopr Folly1 but is now an estab business  t and the pubiic is coay inyjteU , I visit the Library andBanks Retuni Trip toanSt Marys Catholic ChurchTev Fr Albert Schmitt, PastorSunday Massesummer Schedult630, 800, 900000, 1180 I iummer Schedule 630, 800, 900fact   , rpne ggt spaokerg are ReV and  oven DevotionsMichigan surplus foods have long KING DALKiHGTERS MEETT  Mrs Paul Erb pf Scotidale, lpaA friday evening, 730 p m Th Livingston County Kings The program is as followsbeen availableA f gschool lunchesja worked out toavailable to persons onwelfare direct relief, old age assistance, dependent children and the blindLOSE TOPinckney gotfootCONFIRMATION AT ST MARYS A class of 50 children and 18adttits were confirmed Saturday at Daughters will hold their 28th ann May 99 at l00 Aual convention at the Howell M E Children Need Good Parents,RevErbChurch Wed, May 12, starting at 1100 A M   ,930 am Accept Baby As He Is Mrs ErbThe president, Mrs Albert L  Dedication of Babies and specialBlanc will preside Mrs Eloyse prayer service Campbell is organiatLunch will be fellowship Carryin Dinner at theservedin the church dining room Bcachy Home  Putnam StJudy Knight, Sylvia tuc andO P M jritual Needs of Childoinihtfafjatfct ConfessionsFriday after Novenna Devotions, 730 to 900 p mSundayBcfoiT 800 mass i Pat PlummeJHpa larjje box of  The Senator McCarthyArmy hearcrayons    is still dragging on but peopleBarbara Ludwig saw a pheasant j ie beginning to lose interest Sand raccoon Sun going1 to Howell j much so they have been taken off Sherril Curtis saw 5 deer Sun  television The end is not yet inday  Slfu Senator McCarnn says theyKathy Shettleroe has a new pujil lat all summer and Senatorle book lVter nf Michigan thinks theyJoy Brinker has 2 new cows on,  iu end by Labor Day Secretarythe farm I Mevns of the army was on theCherie Schmidt visited her raud siand 7 days anl is not yet doneTheniother over the week end  witnesses flatly contradict each othThe Magic Bees had ther first j r and Chairman Mundt hints peSewing meeting of the season , lyy warranrs may be issued DavidArbor, Shine, the nv York glamor boyt for Whom Miarihy is accused vfwmy pressure to obtain an armyroninsfan apparently lived the life  ite iff Jiiley while in the army Theevuiene shows Iw did not even cleanhi iui or is room in the army andhilr oj maneuver always rode in a1 l lu tMick with the driver, liir  Iediity were enlivened lastshow Sunday John Clone vem i iUlv ,, iMlJ0durtion of  fake photby the McCarthy forces Itd to vhow Shine and Secre toKether ThetMjinal picture was produced and liwe Mverai other people in the1tiiiv btide Shine and the secre 1iY ulc had been deleted in thi phot, Tins is not the first time  jilioiov have been usedIn the  iVat of Senator Tydins oflaiid in ltrii which McCarthy nirilhei a take photo was used iniiili Senator Tydins and EarlHiuuder noted Connnunist were shov n tMic t her It had been mad t phoKiaphuiy 12 Kepnrate photosjether The fake piclures in ourIMnon aie in thy same catagory asHi Third iWe are sorry the hot lunch program ended Mid thank ihe conitnitee who served them Camille Buda and KaUiy iiii aftafson saw Ma and Pa Kettle a m1Mrs Louis Voss of Howellwill give anillustrated talk n 730 P MYoungoples M4 lMTn W 1ffd  madeher trip to Alaska Business meet Fathers Are Parents Too Mrs Erb I  Fellowship Sirvice Gods Plan for the Home Rev Erb i Wednesdaying and elecion of officers Calvary Mennonite ChurchRev Ezra Beachy, PastorS Supt Waiter Eschling Worship 1000800LIBRARY NEWSNew books for children are Vision by George, The Bears on Hem at,5t,Jftfcry4s churcfc, Pinckney by i ock Mountain by Dalffiesh Won Monday Evening May 10P MPreparing Childhood for YouthMrs ErbEssentials for Success in Marriage Congregajional ChurchRev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AMAbora of LansingMEETING ,e interesteu In a locai Alt league meet at the Dispatch Qfce Thursday, May 6 ht780 p Bor hand in your name Joe Lavty, Bob Darrow, Phil Gen1tile Don Burns, committee ders of Tree World by Cosgravc,Runaway Bunny by Brown  Bearis a Bear by HoganJH BAKE4Bake Sale at the SALEFood Lockeron Saturday May 8 from 10 toJohn Burg will be inn chargeTWELVE SENIORS COMPETETwelve Michigan high school sen STARTED MONDAY  jftrs accompanied by their instructorThe diSrlafce suit for 25,000 for in industrial arts took the examinalander of Tom Leitii, the formfifcim for the two 500 scholarships at Brighton mayor vs Beb Grahamor j Western Michigan State College,mer hotel man there started in cir Saturday These scholarships wereeuit court in Howell Monday before j made possible by the Atlas Press vetting Judge Oavis of Ionia The j Co of Kalamazoo, makers of workjttfy wasand they begarK taking testimony inthe afternoon Graham had Leitharrested for rape last year shortly before jin the morning ghop tools The boys will tour the was acandidate foAzmajor Leith was de feated by4Cple,8ticker candidateTite rape charge was ater dismissad by Justice Barror i,torneys forLeith are Adreson  Can of Lan sing The latter is Neil Carr, a sonon of Supreme Court Justice Le krJtC Oarr Martin L in  and Gatesman for C campus, see the Western StateNotre Dame base ball game In the evening they will be honor  guests atthe annual banquet and dance of theIndustrial Arts Association Robert Meab6h, Pinckney seniorwas one of contestants He was accompanied by his instructor John Franklin Burgaia id t Hometba Ptoplaf Chn 4H NEWSThe Weed Chasers 4H GardenClub of Marion towunship organizedncer, April 27 Mrs, Eleanpv Johnson andivr, Frank Miner, 4nd Ed Mrs Shirley Line are leaders There are 15 membersThe officers are as followsPresident, Shirley Wylie Vice President, Donna iudisliSecretary  Reporter,Elairv Johnson Treasurer, TommyLine Recreation chairman, Tommy Wylic The next meeting ia May ilat he home of Asher Wylieof the Brighton ArgusBe tfaa eafiad to identify a copy ofUs jfeper carrying an account of aiVMt The jury is 4 men8 women Soy Shellhart of UnUaisawit 11 J Reason was in padat paa of 15 called butUliMONART SOCIETY 8attendraeeting of4dth Mrs Georak Harden laat Tuesdayt atiog aid the devotionals Tlit prwkkart, Mrs Eulay openedwere given by Mrs Edird SmthBCnFaul Curlett ha4barge of thewiwjpnary itody singisg was enjoyed withpbel at the Hammond orMrs Lipyd Welman rendered aolb MMMaa Oailer will have the metinlWMi Mrs Celeste Mc0 4ttllaknary studyChristian Youth Greup con tiie Sonday evening ser tht church Those taking Barbaxa and Jim MasseyCampbelLNancy and DavidNaU Joyce Puhrrtan, Bill Harden Ma Jaaa dark was program chairvan TW group will have chaise SOUTH LYON EDGES PINCJCNEYSouth Lyon beat Pinckney therelast Wednesday by scoring 2 runs the 6th inning Up to then Pinckney was ahead 4 to 3 Dave HainesMn thebox for Pinckney walked 2 men andboth scored on VanBonns singleEach pitcher allowed 6 hito but Tre gowan for South Ljoi had 11strikeouts South Lyon made Q errors and Pinckney 1 Batteries Pinckney  HainesCampbell Hoilinasworth for Pinckney for South LyonTreganowan JonesMOTHERDAUGHTER BANQUET The annual Mother  DaughterBanquet sponsored by the Kings Daughters will be at the school onWednesday, May 19, For tickets see any member or the chairman MrsBritta BrashPhone Pinckneey 160F2 Rev Paul Erb is now in hisyear as editor of the Gospel Herald,official organ of the Mennonite Church Previously he taugh in theEnglish Pept of Hesston College He5ston, Kansas and Goshen Collegeege, Goshen Indiann He has servodas speaker on many Churchwideconference and youth programs His interestt in the Home and his contribution in this field promise to make this conference of deep nterestto the communityMrs Alta Mae Erb has served onthe faculties of the above named in Rev Erb i Mornin Worship  1045 A MThur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 8U0Wed Choir Practise 730 P MA Hearty Welcome To AllThe Peoptot Qhurdt UndenominationalM3fi West between Main andUnadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday SchoolSunday Worship Youth GroupEvening Servic eTh 945 AM1100AM700 PM800 pmmother, the author of a number olbooks, one of which is the Chrisian Nurture of Children and a wide experience is dealing with questionsrelated to the home, give her unus ual qualifications to speak on theseassignmentsLivingston Lodge No 76 May 11 PC degreesMay22 SA degrees by past masersivfa y 29MM degreesJacic Teeters and John Halafty ofDetroit spent week end withthe George Roothe4 Olin Robinson attended the Masonic past masters night at Brighton Tuesday night  Mr and Mrs Mark ffaih entertained their children arid familes Thur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P MWe Extend a ChrUtian Welcome IOUNAPILLA PRESBYTERIAN Rv Yawn, PastorMorning WoraUp  1080 A W Sunday School 1030 AMSunday R W Dick Wylie graduated BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH3 Miles N  3 Miles W of Pinckney4060 Swarthout Rd, N Hamburg Sunday Morning Service 1000Sunday School followed by MessageSunday Evening Service 745Thurs Night Prayer Service 745 Frank Shultz, Pastor9370 Marshall Rd Gen 75490South Lyon, MichGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION 9200 McGregor Rd, Portage LakeLarry Mattis, PastorSunday SchoolMorning Worship a show SundayNil Reifensniler u us in IhiiiiSaturday BiUyJLiffht was in Mt Pleaant H week end May baskets FridayFreddy Crudder hud companyfrom Detroit over the week end Jqkn Colone has a new base I tallglove Donne Wilson was absent Monday Joan EndeMAis back in M1KM1 atter a weeksjRfeMe  We are gOTOTwlWK music festiva at Ann Arbor Wednesday  Larry Beach went to a birthbiparty in Detroit Sunday Patty SutftfiU has a new pernianant and brought a t turtle c schoolDorothy Clark, brought a bull frogand1 Freddy Crudder 2 snapp ing turtles that laid K Ronnie Haines is our new ho tAnn Menke, hostessJuan Kmlc  towel sTDoro thy Clark,duster,, KathyGustafson, plants John Jhnbii,mail carrier, Lcruy Porter  Mai Ellen Sinjfcr, weather rTiarriiotiMiSinger and Judy Darrow thebfcackboardseil ReiieiiMiidei  ii i  ianNext Friday we are making a t0 tne ay bakeries al Jackron iStevIrenes to  r u 1    IMrues on the ball1  rotii in uenifer but ofne  ill lie i nkei parties Bosid the Republican and Democrat par  ill h lhe SocialistLabor, nibiiioi, and Socialist Worker puti hae filed sufficientnaiuc, to y,i on tni ballot Oc iiitv  Scialisi elect a man hae even IH1  fw in COB but we nevei heard of the Oth j i j t rr  elect ijiy aiiyone  Fourth Grade NewsWe have started a unit on hVVJMany of us have completed several units  In our final weekly reader testBob Nosker nadKaren Singer, second, Kaye WyijeDonald Ackley and Kberi liorn tied for thirdWednesday afternoon we KO rnHill auditorium to siri i tinspring festivalWe are leahiinj to paint withposter paint This week we start a science uniton birdsWe are sorry Denise Mnei ill and out of school over a week Linda Barrett was 10 yvar oldMonday Tommy Read attended the MayFestival Ht Hill Auditorium Au,Arbor Saturday Linda Kellenbeiger and Gerald made by Sena lor HrickYr Mfit year,failed last week The bill ra intro duce, hy fliaf,  tuidiyruf New  and would have required theIteMdeni to jjet iiprova before sendiii nieriran ,troo abroad TheI  ident appealed Un its defeat andJ1  MI  in ii The bill was useless in the f ir t lace as thiscotmiiy 11o has ,iir bases and i  in abrtjji cjvejy country in theiwuldMichigan will ncltbrate the birth ile Kepuhliran party under thiiK at Jackui Ji 1 but the ques    i i still cloudedit was bornhile the Jack ily of thatver in a report as theiWarren Vanhetloo, speaker 1000 AM1045 A MEvening Service Wasran Vanhetloo, speaker 780 P MWednesday 780 P M Guy Blair and the Howard Wright family of Fowlervrfe dat the Roy Dillingham homefrom Michigan State College lastFriday after taking a t weekcourse and getting a degree in meat cutting and preparation and a diploma Quickest completion of acollege course on reeeitf u far as we know The last Week he workedon beef, veal and lamb He is a cou sin of the Tom Wylie previously mentionedMessrs Lawrence Baughn, OnaCampbell and ye editor attended the Masonic past masters night at wvPTcioai md wTfe were in Dexter Saturday , I gon SaturdayMrs Nellie Darrow and Donald jjr and MrsDarrow and family of Pontiac call  on William Brownei on Un FlofalHrrow Sunday c, SundaySigler Shiaperof Mra  close  attended The Lloyd Warner family ofsilanti were Sunday visitorsD,niBftam callfVivianBay City called on Mrs Mary Hoff aEs J9ception nnRobert Bird famOy f at PrudDarrow have new babySixth GradeThe tiLh grade thanks everyonewho attended our program Friday evening There were i0U guestsAlso those wru contributed lhe uty cupcakes  We also thtmk Mis Tasch aniMrs Sharp and their classes for cooperating Mrs Tasch and Mrs Sharp whto thank the pupils for the LMKSMrs Tasch for the nyVons ani cu rings made by Nellie Slaydeo iuni Mrs Sharp for Lhe corsageMrs Clark taught our room Mmday We are doiny a conservation unitRyan Bonner and Donnie BauKhnbrought flowers to put in our roomand the gym They were nice Fifth GradeWe thank our puient roi COM ,to our parents any program Th  o Iaiawere 54 adults and i ChildrenW thankthe mothers who donated cookies and flow rs We have a flew girl, Sharon Bearwuld We hope she like it here Jerry Reason had a birthdathe day our parents came MraMiller spanlwd him and we sanj Happy BiiiJiday Our baskets, pot holders amiftowesa were much appreciated lyour mothers They wer fun tomakeWe are jroitijf to the music festival at Ann Arbor today n Maid,Soh liier  J Wils i Jv II, leit KI,J,  f 11 erh flailed iirliplacr  jc i Iie,i,ent Nixon whoill pea, a Jackson also did and n lill the first conven Jacksji feature will be ai ii a itKi ft sUge withoi lttiii i jj bedirected bythr join I, Rofi Co of Fostroia,Jii  iirccieci jUieants at th Inckncv  Kenton and DexUT cen nnais Sironi,r effnits are beingmale to ect President Eisenhower toit endI  Thi Michigan prison populationi now approaching a new high and now ind at oi2 which is way ov r aiVty mark In order toiuakr liHm or them it has beennee,s, ry o incifysc the numberf inmate ai, all the prison camps  aMi Laki iias been increaaMl from i to 5nnd the othertuiips aroiihniyii tJacison nowfas IIVU iiiinates, Iorua 1340, Mar liattc J4 aiid the jrk camps 902lii Jatiir nai a recommeded capjLiiy ui 1lr So fai it has  nothecn necessary to put 2 men Jsa i 11 but it may be y1100 REWARD 10d for iiformation leading the the 4t and conviction of person enteringand breaking into my barn ontbe How ell Road  jNOTICE TO MASONSAnyone wishing to contribute500 to the Masonic Temple Dining Room Fund will receive a com plimentary dinner to be served MayMi diiIM LAVtYANNUAL Pinckney High Sdpol ,SATURDAYJftAY f KiWayne called on Mrs Beular Mill  EleanorFor your Avon Product, Oatt 4 Taseh homa n H mrih er SundayMrs Anna Tasch of Anaspent the weak end ai tkt MrgeOe Fohey and Mrs John Riedel at Unded the open fir mass at East Lansing wo 8 at 7 p m at the Masonic diningroom All reservations must Me by May 7 Orland Winslowch Feature oninff of KiDancing9 S0 to MMMlat Ann Bird will hold a dance O E S NOTICERegular meeting ofChapter 14 OES at Masonic7 8I lv      ,  li  r  vrf if Notesr Holmes, acricoltare tearWat frowtervflle Mffa eehool for Uyean baa resigned He also aalb for square1 dancesRohnes has bought aninterest hi tfee Tanner elevator Nfcnfly JHBkms, wife of Gov G VAN THEATREHOWHL THCARETtejtay S Cfvffl feu Christine White toMAN CRAZYSt  Stoekhridge Mother  Dauh, 4 ITelephone Co of irebuilding the Greg1completed this summjphones will be installed i Qroagel, proprietor of a,  Dombk Feature ProgramRobert Mitehum, Jean SimonslSHE COULDNT SAY NO PIMCESE FIRE Friday, Saturday MayT 8THOSE RED HEADS FROM SEATTLE1HUrringRhonda Fleming, Guy Mitchell aad Teresa BrewerCartoon i Newsstop at Leslie is a candidate ttf h TK A pIk starttf hi county At oneIk Ittet be had a bakery and restaurant 111 Rnekney and later wa chef atfu Michigan State SanI Bowaxd Picket of Unadilla is at the General Store in Sunday Monday,  ray 9,Matiiw Sunday 20 P  miDean MMartin Jerry Lewis nMONEY FROM HOME In Technicolor Gut out those tripstothetankBuy a ModernELECTRIC WATER  rK1fDSEE YOUR DEALER or Di roit Edison9et rid or your oldfasti waerI , v t  er Flamefree and tattyautomatic  Clean ai the sun  The waterheated not the tank No flue required place your heatef where you wishBE MODERNLIVE BIKTOCAUY Ufc tnd lraAlex Ruthven of Gordon Hall, Dexter recently entertainBdgax Eisenhower and wife of Ta oma, Washington He is a brotherof President EisenhowerHb Dexter Knights of Columbusmade 800 on their boxing show forthe Boysville School at MaconLast weeks Brighton Argus carried a picture of the art exhibit in the Brighton school of which MrsDon Swartboot is teacher MrsSwar thont and her husband were in thepfetare Also Emil Weddige andwife Be was the judge 49 pupils, competed David Nevereth and Rusa eH Ferris won the first prizes 31Use ribbons were awarded Dornnce Dear, Lansing, was fined1430 by Justice Singer last week jlor itarting a grass fire without a permit at School Lake jBom to Mr and Mrs WilburOoyle of Howell at Mellus hospital,Brighton, last week ,a girlto Robert Kourt and wife atMcFherson hospital, Howell April 25 Ted ThurM May 11 12 13Marjorie Main, Percy KillbrideinMA  PA KETTLE AT HOMEComing May 14, 15, 16, 17HOW TO MARRY a MILLIONAIR in CinemaScope J Sunday, Monday, May , ItMothers Day SpecialRHAPSODYin TechmeuiorA Musical Drama withElisabeth Taylor Vittorio Gaamnan8unUy Shows 3 6   CartoonTut, Wed, Thur May 11, 18, 18 ROB ROY, HIGHLAND ROGUEWalt Disneya Drama in Technicolor withRichard Todd, Glynis Johns and Finlay urtiaandPECOS PILLComing Botany BayMoney from Home HondoScio Drive iLu5  LEE THEATREa daughter 16 carpenters at the Ann Arbormew ooorthouse went on strike there THE EDDIE CANTOR stalling the woA  withJamas Shields, brother ef Frank 6588 Jackson Road, Ann ArborPhon Normandy87083 Children nndet 12 admitted FreFriday, Saturday, May 7 8 RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO withAudit Murphy, Dan DuryeaalsoSTORY OF WILL ROGERS In TechnicolorwithWill Rogers Jr, Jane Wymaa CartoonSunday, Monday, ffajTyTtr HOUSE OF WAXIn TechnicolorwithVincent Price, Phyllis Kirk alsoSTORY Whitmore Lako, MichiganFriday, Saturday, May 7, 8 2Features 2CEASE FIREMOnly Drama of Korean WarPlusTENNESSEE CHAMP in Ansco ColorA Drama StarringShelley, Winters, Keenan Wynn and Dewey MartinCartoonSunday, Monday, May 9, 10 Fast, Fresh, Rib RippingIT SHOULD HAPPEN TO YOU StarringJudy Holiday, Peter Lawford andMichael OSheaFeaturette,This WohderfU World Novelties News CartoonShields of Howell died at Wayne, Indiana last week FortMICHIGAN biassed with a bountiful supply ofHighest Quality MILK and Dairy ProductsThb states great cities are assured of a eomtant source of the most essential ofetfl feedspure, fresh MfLK, every dayto the year by this eutstand ig cooper ative with 16,000 Dairy Farm c MembersMICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Hephenson Buildnu  Dcoit, Mician u iablished 1885Incorporate 191lePherson State BafllHoeii Michgcmr Established 1866 Incorporated 1916 Ovr 85 Years of Safe Banking PinckntyHowellGOOD CREDITli you havr good credit you doiioL want to lose it Because so manypeople have good credit, our coun ts, has been able to surpass anyining ever known to man in econ liii prosperityihout credit there would benu chaise account, no checks, noloans, no faith in our fellow menrioicct this valuable asset, itsworth cannot be measuredDon Hayworth, Michigan StateCollege professor, will be a candidatefor congress in the 6th district on the Democrat ticket lie was an un isuccessful one in 1952 but his oppon jent, Kit Clardy got the smallest majority of any congresssman in thetat 148 different species of birds havebeen listed at the Kensington statepark near Lnghton by the Audubon SocietyThy Chelsea iiigh Schooll Alumniwill be held June 19 Janice Burns attended a weddingID Detroit Saturday with the Domi,nkk Conklin family  9Cn Halen Young took MrsThrees Coyle to Ann Arbor lastweek to aet an eye doctor v jlift and lira Larry Oamburn it tended a party Saturday night inDetroit, honoring the birthday oi i Lunford 26 were there Mr and Mrs Andrew Nesbilt spent last Tuesday with MrsBlanch j Naylor of Eaton Rapids and wereSunday guests of Dr aud Mrs WJC Wylie of Dexter I George VanNorman v and wifevith Carl Klanski and wife of Dear born had dinner at Marshall Sunday and spent the day at the VanNorman home Beulah Miller, Florence Baughn Mary Teeple were in Howell FrdayMrs Marion Pearson of Howellspent Sunday with Mrs Beulah MillerThe Abner Watkins family of Dotxoit spent the week end a tSwarthouts CoveCharles Wilson of Chicago was aweek end guest of David Aberdeen The Dale Miller family of Marioncalled at the Ralph Hall home Sat urdayMrs Alta Meyer with Mrs Cle of loaco atteded  the Ruralmeeting at East Lansing Tues Wed, Thur, May 11, 12, ISKcefe Brosaelle, Marilyn Erskine Americas Greatest Song  Bounce Cartoon ManTHE EDDIE CANTOR STORY in Technicoloinhay li, i, 13HIS MAJESTY OKEEFE in TechnicolorwithBnrt Ianca8ter, Joan RiceandAFFAIR WITH A STRANGERwithJean Simons, Victor Mature Cartoon Keefe Brosselle, Marilyn Erskineews and CartoonThe Keith Bradburys of Chelseaand the Earl Kimberleys of GardenCity spent Sunday at the L J Henry ho The Dexter FiiA project is completed and 11 out of the12 houses are sold It was started ayear ago in Wall Ct The builders Clarence Stapish family ofspent Sunday with MniThrCoyle Mrs Dolly Baughn and children1visited her mother in Howell Satur day dale Hendee spent the week endOwossoWalter Girard and brother,Cyrilreturned from Florida last week Cyril suffered a heart attack and isnow in StJoe hospital, Ann Arbor Mary AtLee, daughter of Mr and Cy AtLee is a patient at Univ ITS HERETHS PHfLGASTAPPAN WITH COOUTE SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER 000000000 Iwere Dan oung of Dexter andJohn McMulkn, Ann Arbor They Ann Aroor ersity hospital, Ann Arbor The AtLees are at the Wm Lamb home inwere financed by the Federal Sav Sunday visitors at the Lester MoS Hl f C Regular PriceAllowance for yotYou pay onlyComa In tody Sa this new and beautiful range madespecially forborne beyond fhegat maim See a maxCoolitt the automatic oven pUt that 4OM ftgasTh Famous Film i,ESjft PJVT  TOTTR OWN BOSS ,,,Tiri,mmd would like to be in business for youraelfTASTEKre 900 successful stores in operation, building morg,000 nA tip fn 7 months No experience necessary oompleta traimring Ideal for a couple with husband keepJob and Ulpin wife evening and Sundays until your or nhonr nowOF MICHIGAN INCORPORATED Phon 91 8 6 4 PLUMBINGWATER SYSTEMSSlaatoy ings  Loau AaAnn Arbor Alee home were Sam Herlea of CoI Roy Clark and Murray Dagg at hoctah, the ViUiam Knope familyi undeu the races at huel Park, De orthville and Omar Gass and wifef troit Friday night oi letroit  Mr and Mrs Kcueth Wylie Albert Gehrmger  wile of Dax Nscre in East Lansing Friday nightr called at the Ben White homemgm to bring R W home  Wednesday ,Depicting the Life Death and Resurrection ofJesus Chrt0 WiU Be ShownSUNDAY, MAY 9, Ai 600 F tt 1954460 W MAIN ST, PlNCKNEY  AT THE PEOPLES CHURCHFree WiU Offering vtll Be Tsken to Defray Jbpenata Erym is inviUd    kemember ittother on Her Day J With Somti ing afferent She Can Wear,, a GiK fromSUNDAY, MAY yth 1954 All Mother Day Gifts WrappedLAKELAND DRfcSS HOUSECool, Wasiiabie iiykm sad Cotton DressesFrom 595 to 1695Seanprnfe Nylon Misse and Nylon Sups 298 to 598Sheer Nylon Hose 135 Open fram 9 A M to t P 1LLAKELAND DRFSS HOUSE The ttockey Appliance Store4ft last Mala Street Pinekney, Michigan Phone 1J Arrive Safely 4TN HUtaai Sort, youll want to relax after a long tripBut the folks will be glad to know that youarrived safely Cat them by Long Distance as soon as you get home It will mean muchto their peace of mind Outoftown callsore fast and their cost is surprisingly lowWhen you call remember to call by number Its fasterMICHIOAN 1ILL TILIJU4ONI CCrAi tM e    e e t  e e e    e  e     rJ  TJNMV  rlTT Ac t o i MM  a weopi eStor eGROCERIE S DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENT S FURNISHING SLINGERI EKENNEDY S GENERALSTOR E12 Make s a  Worl do f Differenc e inProduction  Far m an dfor e mil k t o sell , mor e egg sen d meat  Bette r quality , to ofeve r hour s o f har d work  ConvenientLivin g Less drudger y fo r Mothe r h i4  th e ajndry and kitchen , al lt  ove r th e houso  Wondorfvt tHealthBathing 1  a  breez e fo r youn gen d old  N o nee d t o skim p o nwater  N o luggin g o r lifting SajetyFamily , bar nan d stoc k OTBmuc h betto rprotecte d    that  peac eo f min d ever yfarme r wants  May is a goo d mont h to cho  u p M  yo twate r system  capacit y an d offldoncy Yo u co n ge t plent y o f practica l oiM fro myou r Ediso n For m Servic e Advisor  Ho to n exper t o n prope r slx e pump s ano motors  Jus t coli , wrtt t O f vU H on yEdiso n offico  Born t o Mr  an d Mrs  Germl d Darr o w  a t Row e hospital , Stockbridge ,Apri l 29 , a  daughter   Mr  Le o m i Bonn e r , Mrs  Winifre dtGraves , Mrs  Beatric e VanHor n an Mrs  Pear l Ma d se n attende d th e car part y a t th e Michiga n Stat e Sani   tariu m las t Wednesday Th e Wayn e AtLee s Art  bac k fro mDelra y Beach , Florir l  Glen n Case y Bert Wyli   Fre d an d Gle n Tansle y an d famtt i is  O f Flin t spen t Sunda y wit h Geo i tge  Tansle y an d wife 13 S attende d th e famil y nit e a t  th e Congl  churc h Monda y nih tTh e ne w table s wer e used Th e Le e Lave y famil y attende dth e outdoo r mas s a t Eas t ISunday Annua l JHo p Pinckne y Hig hSchoo l Gym , Saturday , Ma y 8 , 83 0P  M  100 , single , 15 0 couple Al l ar e invited Th e To m Waxe s ar e visitin g th eRos s Lam b famil y in  Toledo Georg e Meabo n an d wif e calle da t th e Leo n Meabo n hom e in  Chel se a Sunday   Mrs  Viol a Rea d wa s in  Jackso nSunday Mr  an d Mrs  Kevi n Lettwidg e en tertaine d Mr  an d Mrs  Dal e Mea bo n a t dinne r Sunda y honorin gthei r firs t weddin g anniversiary Mesdame s Harol d Rad y an d Les  te r McAfe e wer e in  Birmingha mlas t week Mr  an d Mrs  Bo b Pik e spen t Su nda y wit h th e Mur l Byingto n famil ya t Vemon SEE THE STARS WITH THE POWERFUL CARSBI G CA R RACE S MYRON HUGHE SComplet e Lin e Plumbin g Rxtare tan d Supplie sEectns s Oi l an d Oa s Ho i Wate r Heater sComplet e Lii e o f Pump sW G    We Servic ePhon e I83F 2tRADI O AN D TELEVISIO N SERVIC EPROMP T AN D COURTEOU SR1TTE R T  VSALES  AND SERVIC ECSRA  ktotoU M turn  CmJACKSO N MOTO RSPEEDWA YTk e HB W n    Track1  mil e nort h if htkm  on MS OSUNDAY , MA Y 9FIRS T RAC E 23 0 PM  Webster St , Pinckne y Phon e U S      LUGGAGBBATHROO MFO R HOM E O RBUSINES S NEED S    lOA LDon t Wa H An y Longer  Yo u Wil l Soo n Noo d H Alt o a Complet e Stoc k o fLUMBE R an d BUILDIN G SUPPUE S o n han dPhon o Hamilto n 64119 , Dexter , MioMga afc  EHoe  Son sCHELSEA QUJL1  4 1 1PAINTIN G AN D DECORATIN GINTBRIO R EXTBU M 4  PAPER REMOVE DWINDO W CLEANIN G A1 WAL L WASHE RAL L WOR K GUARANTEE D FRE E ESTIMATE SJAC K EXELB YCHELSE A ,  EIC H 2 5  2  HARRISO N ST TH E ROUS H PLUMBIN GHA S MOTE D T O31 0 WEBSTE R ST  PHON E 189 , Pinckne y prkl Center, 13 Jfit d rave l COMS177 JFo r th o gra d v  o   gcrt g truces , a  smar t star t fo r ho fluggog o se t i s Skywa y i n Soriti , th e fabulou s no wfashio n color  Korosca  cz  ere d t o resis t wea r an dtea r o f travel  Al l th e dccl s o f luxuriou s luggage ,ye t I O moderatel y pric e J  r  i  e othe r wonderfu l cotort jtwent y size s an d shape v   tuall y matchoblo PEIRCE S S IM Bo y wit h Confidenc e Howeii  Mich OR WOME Nrj  Ou rFLOWER S FO R AL L OCCASION Sfro nWINKELHAU S FLORA L COMPAN Y i    ,,  V,   v Work Siocs THE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERSpJOHN DEERE Track, Many Growers HaveWaited forwith Standard 3Point Hitch W believe yoiilX like thisnewest Josa Deee2Plow Ii4otoi ftt fast sightl Is namt Utili ty tells yot theres praoticellyno limit to e fobs it will eW lb 8pofai kJtob talus  big nrfeiyoi fofe Dees pi0tottoel endmay took of other Bakes its low center of gMVf gives itwonderful stability boat andm wbeek  gUfjUy edajfly adjusted It four most sjOlsJfced Jobs    all ibis,plus the allaround economy youalways get to John Deece Trac torsComa In and get the f the 2S Stylet to Choose Fro m I The Pinckney Sanitarium1 Ray M Daffy, H D  Pinckney, MichiganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Twes, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MfM ft FKE dmopstrrlin ol k gboM    MpacUllyOvhlM tammalr ArcSPECIALS ALL 1 HIS WEEK END etWWfUn bits HtiKMMtuMtnt Solrt HctJst TItamkMi EOcTMnitf tAA ti CEE Sim I t litJACK HANNETT ui Dr 8 R MoCloskeyDENTIST112 N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, Michigan Myron J NightsPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone 183F21075 East M36, PlnclcneyFUNERAL HOMEDon C Swarthoit DirectorModerns Equipment Ambulance ServjoePhnes 39 and 63, PinckneHerb Sneedend and SaturdayJack Darrow ohone Howell 476WIMICHIGAN WEBKProud of our State of MichiganWANTED Painting and decorating PhoTie  267 E Gd Riverfor week end and Saturday Ho well, MichiganJk D h H Real Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Uke and Farm Property a Specialty Livingston CountyT  Ust YUf  WitA Mwe are I nA I AUAUProud of our Communities j WW MlfOj Sure we are General Insurancetfiyilld 8tblf gwwth iof phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich,ear agriculture and industry make us a model for other rural counties REFRIGERATION SERVICEFirst National BankUnder Federal SupervisionMEMBER OP FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSITINSURANCE CORPORATIONAll Deposit Insured Up to 10,000 for Each Depositor Harold RadyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154F3 Pinckney G ReickhoH, SrOPTOMETRIST120 West Grand RiverHoweil, Michiganhone 358 Residence 611Lloyd HendeeLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to Detroit General TruckingPinckney, Mich  PhonetO 60C  Oueet of Mrs Thomas Boaner atthe card party at tfee Sanatoriumlest Wedaesday were Mai WinifredGraves,MrsJerry Madaen and Mrs Beatrice VanHorn, Aidrew Campbell, eon, Chris and Oscar Annual JHop Pinckney HighSchool Gym, Saturday, May 8, 830 P M 1100, single, 150 coupleAll are invited Auctioneern Sales A SpeciHltyBert WylieCall Fowlerville 226F6SHORT RIBS, lb , CHUCK ROASTS, per Lb  , GRADE A PORK SAUSAGE, LbSPARE RIBS, Lb  ,  FRANKS AND BOLOGNA, Lb  WHY PAY MORE COME IN AND GET YOUR MONEYS WORTH ABNOLD BEHQUISTI g Unadflla Si Pinckney MicMM Susan Campbell Young who Watch RtpcdrinqGold StampLii at MeUua hospital, Brighton is  WatchB Wcrtch Bands TevoV reported Improved She had 2 blood  Handmade Fecrthtranfusiona last week  Roger J CarrComplete Insurance Coverage Phone 43  Pinckney, MichCemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford To Milford, MichiganknlltQd Granite WorkeReal EstateTurns, Homes, Lake Properw  Business Opportunitiesi oir Property With MeGet aid ReasonBroker  209 North PeartfnHney, Mich  Phoneurocerv FOR SALEHoue in Pinckflty t20 Pcai1 St, large roomj,lg loto2 car garage, some fruit Bid willMM Pinckney Read CLASSIFED ADVSFOR SALEOn land contractroom modern house in Pinekney o a corner lot, oil furnace, garage Ludos JDoyle, Phone 42, Pinckney WANTEDTo rent pasture for 16WANTEDMeat CuUfer for Retail head of Cattle Frank Trade Permanent, lull time I Pinckney General Store, PincVneyI Michigan, Phone 140 Phone Dwct HA64067TRUCKS TRACTORSCARSRUSSIU D SMITH CO HOWEU MIMI  PR IMSRepresented by H W WYLIE MKSUDBNCB  PINOKNBY MICHIGAN  PHONB tt QualityMechonriiseLOW PRICESSssr and Wtse to Take OutHavtll 706J2SEWING MACHINESnckne Ws 8rriM and Kepalr All MakesGiven In AdvanceQUALITY Singer Sewing ACompany IAFI Work Guaranteedlli South Mate Si, Ann ArbarMteh Normandy t4227, Ann Artwm MM PinckntyMrt MabU Snydam of Jackon M Jpent the week end at he M JReaion homeThe Kenneth Mohlmanpnet Sunday at the Dayl home in UvoriaIfril Blench Clark, and familyShirley WANTEDMature lady to care for2 chidren while mother worksRoomand board plus moderate wage Call er heats 4 to 5 room Mrs Runyon, Gregory 7F14 collect  Mrs Qnc Runciman FOR SALEElectric WaaherMrs Kate Hannett18 S HowellPinckney, phone MFUR SALEGood Space Oil HeacPhone 1MMFOR SALEFive deck, Brower 373 W Main St,Chick Starting Battery 75also fe Pinckney, Mich,male boxer dog lMt years old A K 7C registtred, has all shots 75 Tok SALEOne 21 4nch powe Arnold Bechler, Phone 161F4 lawn mower and one wheelbarrowPinckney, Mich  L j McKinleyFOR SALE Holstein Bull, 2 years FOR SALEBaconBelraontT Blee o Fk Pearce HA,64067,Dextcr tonic Spanish Guitar, blond ftniakFOR SALE4 Jersey Cows, 1 Hoi case, professional amplifier and iaicrophone Hiland LakeSecond house above dam Roland W Robinsonstein, all fresh Russell BokrosFOR SALE37 acres 1 mile westof Pinckney at Mowers and CedarLake Roads to settle Edward Spears Estate Call Piacknty 120F8Irvin Kennedy, Adm FOR I9SNTWinterizea cottage atLittle Portage LakeJohn McNamara Phone Howell 1586 M 11 after 7 pmFOR RENTYear around lake cottage at Bentley Lake , newly decor ated, cozy, warm, includes boat serjvice Reasonable rent for upright  ig QQTTTPKyoung couple Children welcome I mJJJlf  SrPhont, Pinckney 188P4 or calll At iS2H Mih1996 Beardsley Road lAve Howell, MienFOR SALEikxby Chicks,Whit Leghorns ,Gani Rocks and New HampTYPEWRITERS ERSRegular office mi portable typewriters suitable for students, officeand home Terms See them at the New Hudson depot Appointment veilings and Saturdays PhonePhone Geneva 7652 MM Newton 318 South HoweU St Phone 111  washedsand and gravel, aradod or mixed also d d l d road gravelD  4Rm COMPANY4 miles west of Howell at 4950Mason Road Phone HoweU 934 T 2 or Fowlenrg 388F11MEATS 6I0CIIIESYlfiSTABLESPISHm HAMXM HW3C0URW0W ILavern and Jack, were in Lansinglast TuesdayCplVern Clark returned to Camp1McCoy, Wis, SundayMra Dorothy Dinkel took MrsEmma Dinkel to Ann Arbor lastweek to see arl eye doctorStanley Dinkel and childrenJohnand Christine were In Jackson SaturdayIsrael Nash of Ana Arbor spentuday at, the Martin Kitter homeThe Stanley Culver jr family ofof Oak Grove and the Ambrose Kennedy family called at the MurrayKennedy home SundayMr and Mrs Don SwarthoutDonnale aad Skipper and DickKennedy attended the art exhibit atBrighton high school Fri4ayDnnalee wo two bhie ribbon for pencil eketchea, one of the Brighton Episcopal church and the other of theoldest frame building in BrightonThe Gerald Kennedy family ofof HoweU spent Sunday atthe Irj Tin Kennedy home,f Meedamee Me DaUer, Ivn Rea oi CHsvdyt Clinton and Mary Kennedy attended the oard party at the Mleiw fiftAte San, last weekTh Kfimtth Pry familyof AnnArbor spent Sunday at the Rayten hooeet Dr mad Mr Bteve Brown of Detroit ftd MreFrank Peters of Jacktorn wtf Sunday fueete of theFred e4 hast, i AUTO PAfiTS 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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> i 1 DispaTHEPMCDIBY DHMICHHIGH I 6 AN MilROR  Michigan will have a little McCarthy  Army hraring on UnAmerican Activities starting, May 3when Congressman Kit Clardyscommittee will conduct hearings in Michigan He will center his investigation on labor unions and education, particularly the University of Michigan The proceeding will betelevised In his previous invesdga tiona of unions in Detroit last yewhe did not get very fax as most ofthe witnesses defused to testify, basing their ncfusal on the 5th amendment CongClardy suffered a heart attack after this and was in an oxygen tent in a hospital for sometime and he has just gottenaround again89 witnesses are sched uled to appear before his committee, incuding a number of studentsand instructors from the university Arguing that his committee doesnot get a fair break from the news papers and columnists Clardy wants as many people as possible tohear the proceedigs so the hearingswill be in Detroit a week, Lansing May 10 to 12 and in Flint several days Clardy saya his object is thesame as Senator McCarthys buthis method is differentOut of 400 witnesses examinedlast year 144 refused to answerquestionsOn May 2 to 9 400 Michigan cities exchange mayors Gov Will iams and Lt Governor Reid drew May Court TermGaHnfit Church,, ,, , St Marys Catholic ChurchThe May term of court start on Rev, Fr Albert Schmitt, PaatorMay 17 There are 3 criminal cases, Sunday Masses ,  , Summer Schedult630, 800, 900 1000, 1180Summer Schedule5 people seek citizenship, 20 jurycases, 22 nonjury cases and 27 div orce cases  The criminal cases are RichardBuzzard, appeal Ernest Henstrite,embezzlement, Charles Rockwood,unlawfully driving away a carCatherine Cf Dougherty, A A theftBaverstock, Maria Castreton andWilhelmina BettsThe jury cases are asumpsitCitizens Mutual Ins Co vs Claude Alchin, WmDeutseh vs Frank ShanerChester Lewis vs Trio MachCo,Carlo Encamisa vs Byron Wellman,Francis Lamirand vs George Al bert,Irving Small vs Thomas Leith,Ada Glenn vs Phyllis Glenn,GilbertLeavitt vs Ralph Hall, Celia Wood vs Robert Graham, Industrial Nationai Bank vs Charles HarlandTrespass on the case Paul Millervs Darwin Wycoff, John Burd vs Roger Ward, Gerda Rodahl vsWayne Sober, Wesley Alvord vsArthur Schroeder, Robert Kaakevs Albert Bussry, Morgan Driveaway vs Matilda Johns, RobertLouden vs Frederick Wilker Divorce cases are Betty vsJames Stone, Ola vs Melvin Rich mond,Dorothy vs Edward Henderson, Calvin vs Shirley Amo, Vera vs Wm Kaiser, Stanley vs MildredFuja, Douglas vs Edna French,Verna vs Kenneth Buffington,Thel ma vs Harold Morton, Karl vs AiliNiskanen,, Ruth vs Martin Vieth, 630, 800, 900No vena Devotion Friday evening, 730 p m Confessions Friday after Novenna Devotions, Saturday 730 to 900 p m 800 mesSunday BeforeMennonite UhurehCalvary Mennonite Church Rev Ezra Beachy, PastorS S Supt Walter EachMorning Worship 1000 Sunday School 1100Young Peoples Meeting 730Cottage Fellowship Service Wednesday 800Congregational Church Rev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 AMMorning Worship 1045 A MTh,ur Night Prayer Meeting at theChurch at 800Wed Choir Practise 730 P MA Hearty Welcome To All Wednesday, April 8, 1954Michigan Week May 5th We did not get any nformation onthe Know Your Michigan Week until last night as Stanley Dinkel,the Pinckney mayor and Charles LaHaie, Cheboygan mayor did notcontact each other until then so the plans made are incomplete Thiswe do know The day the cities exchange mayors is WednesdayMay5 when Stanley Dinkel accompanied by his wife goes to Cheboygan andMayor LaHaie of Cheboygan comeshere He will arrive in Pinckneyabout noon and will je guest ofhonor at luncheon at the schoolAf ter this he will be taken on a tourof the Pinckney factories, the lib rary and the schools Next will come a tour of the lake development, the 15 of M Fresh AirCamp, Silver Lake bathing beach and the convict work camp at Chil Nothe names from a hat Towns an Robert vs Eileen Wilson, Doris vsurged to drag out the red carpet for Ralph Monk, Joanne vs Donaldthe visiting mayors Pinckney ex Montgomery, Jessie vs Charleschanges with Cheboygan Mayor  Seleski, Alvah v Grace KnappHazAlltn of Kalaniazoo who exchanges  el vs Eurie Stey, Virginia vs Kenwith Stftckbridge expects to bring  neth Perkins, Betty vs Normanhis wifti and 2 daughters with him,  Esch, Bonita vs ClaudeHolly, 7, and Susie, 5, and havethem attend the Stockbridge sahoolthat day  Gov Williams gets around Hehad his picture taken last week,feeding the press in the office ofthe Coloma Courier GraHe School News CURRENT COMMHfTdraw fromtroops maybirs of theed this ander to makeand demanded enhovver makeFIRST AND SECONDLarry Bennett lost his black andwhite hound named Klick If anyone sees it get in touch with himMike Tessmer is new room chiliPresident and Linda Rhodes ce Thi first grade has started theirOn Cherry Street bookssRoleen Singers grandmoi her andaunt front Unwell visited them Suidau u ,  v , , V  flli1v The president is The Harvey Craig tamdy ol AnnArbor visited Linda Rhode familySunday Second liraueRay Kelenberger has a rw babysister named, Janet Carol Jimmy Shirey went to Ohio withhis grandmotlur last week We have a new hoy in our roomfrom Whitmore Lake named LurryBoerwald Valeria Park, r went 1 h r cmiwedding Saturday Judy Beggaring say  h ir h  they can moveLOCAL NEWSR W Dick Wylio who is takinga post graduate course in lYieat cutt ing at Michigan State College wastiome owe the week end and hrim full of enthusiam for college lifeHehelped kill, dress and cut up 7 pigs destined for the college cafeteriasThis week he works on beef He suff ered a minor accident when he cuton arm slightly with a butcherknife He is a cousin of i well known Tom WvlieThe Baptists broke ground at Cheltea Sunday for a 10,000 cement block churchThey have been holdingservices in thi Odd Fellows HallRev David Wood is pastorLois and Lucille Beachy have returned to Goshen college, Ind Rev, and Mrs Beachy, Ruth andKathryn Miller spent the week end in Goshen Ind Anita Shirey, Ruth Murphy, PattyRochovitz, Harriet Schroeder, Maxine Wilson and Frances Hassencahl accompanied their Sunday schoolteacher, Ann Mable Kilmer to Go3h en, Ind, May 24 and attended thejunior section of the district sewing meeting They also visited YouthVillage at White Pigeon, Froh BrosConvalescent Home, Sturgis wherethey spent the night Sunday theyattended the Liberty Mrnnonite Church at Jackson, returning homrthat afternoonGuy Hinchey kiled a rattlesnakeewith 7 rattles Tuesday The Pinckney Ladies Bowling League htld their banquet at Monks Hotel, Brighton Tuesday night It waa also a farewell party for Irenedefillippi who is moving to Tawas Clarence Murdock and wife vs Llaude Bougher,Jeanne vs Roy Creighton, Emma vs Jack Konkil, Dorothea vs JosephKalrczay, Carolyn vs Willard LouisKourt, Emanuel vs Madegelyn Mttl one, Dial vs Sylvia Green, Ella vGeorge Heath LIBRARY NEWSKnow your Michigan Week,May28All information about Michiganfrom CooperToed Boots and the Mystery of Laughing Water to statistics Your Pinckney Community Library has it The Peoples ChurchUndenominationalM36 West between Main andUnadilla StrertsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School  945 AM Sunday Worship 1100AM Youth Group 700 PMEvening Service 800 P MflThur Prayer Meeting 800 P MJr Choir Practise Wed 400 P M Sr Choir Practise Wed, 730 P MVe Extend a Christian Welcome to Everyone UNADILLA PRESBYTERIAN Rev Yauch, Pastorlorning Worship 1080 A  Sunda y Schoo l   1080 AM son if  it ca n b e arranged Th e followin g committee s hav ebeen  named  Cochairmmen  Le eLavey , Gen e Mann , P  W  Curlett,  soo n b e real yLawrenc e Baughn , Lawrenc e Cam i stairsburn , Vinc e LaRosa , Lyl e Jones Bo b Egeler Counci l CommitteeeIrvi n Kenrt edy , Do n SwarthoutHowar d Read Luncheo n Nel l Gardner , Elizabet hWhite , Hele n Reynold , Mildre d A kley , Mildre d Miller SchooilipstWesie y Reader,Germain e9tackjlble , Jenni e Kellenbergei VClar e Palmer , Margare t 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276iVelvet Eez 26CoReads   2660Individual High 3 GamiaA Fradenburg 614J Tessmer 610D Davis 606Team High Game9001 SchlitzIndividual High GameC ClintonK MohlmanA Fredenburg High AveragesD Davis A Fredenburg 26025525i181180J Ledwidge 180Mesdames Harold Rady and LeateiMcAfee were in Ypsilanti last Wednesdayof Jack Fairchild of Buffalo, N YComma spent Sunday with Robert Pik tad wife Elgin Line and wife were srnieltfiihing at Singing Bridge last week Jimmie Bidwell of Brighton spenttht wek end at thtj Ben White home Pat Rupert and wifeof Howelllwere Sunday guests of the LloydHendee family RtX Hnde and Dalene Robinsonwte ttaelt flahing at Alabaster Saturday and had good luckGlen Cardner and wife of Staotoncalled at the home of Mrs Ethel Sprout Saturday Audrey Klikott of Brighton spentSunday at the Albert Dinkel homeW P Close and wife AlbertaDinkel were in Chicago from Thur day to Sunday to attend th Motorama Show Mr and Mrs Clifford MiUer andMr Beulah Miller spent Sundaywith Mrv Annabelle Croupe in Flint Cliff also bowled there The Wayne AtLees are expectediack from Delray Beach this week C F Hewlett write from VictoriaTexas he hai been delayed and willnot be back in Michigan until lfith The Phillip Hudson familyDetroit spent the week end at spent the wrek end at the FrankAberdeen homeFred Road and wife, Ross Readand wife, Frank Aberdeen and wife, Reg Schafer and wife and HerbSnc J and wife attended the 49thwedding anniversary of Mr andMrs Fred Teeple of How ell held ut the home of their daughter, MrsLeonu Schott of Howell Sunday The Merwin Campbell family andArnold Berquist spent Sunday at thi,James Hall home in Marion Merwin Campbell, son, Dick,andArnold Berquist were smelt fishinging at Aux Gres last Monday Mrs Mary Teeple was a Sundaydinner guest of Earl Baughn andwifeMesdames Mary and FlorenceBaughn were in Detroit at the North land Friday Mr and Mrs Ovid Andreson ofSouth Lyon and Ktnneth Zill andwife of Ann Arbor called at the Mark Nash home Sunday The officets of Pinckney Chapter GALILEAN BAPTIST MMISSION9200 McGregor Rd, Portage Lake Lurry Mattis, PastorSunday School 1000 AMMorning Worship 1045 A MWarren Vanetloo, speakerEvening Service  730 P M Warron Vanhetloo, speakerWednesday 730 P MH Smith and wife of Hillman,Kentuck spent Sunday at the Walter Clark home Also Mrs Jean Meyerand childivn of Ypsilanti Friday Haines and wife spent theweek end at Aux Gres and got a tubfull of smelt Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wylie tookR W Wylie back to Mich State Colli ge Sunday Mrs Viola Read visitad her brother, Herbert Peters, in Battle CCreeklast Tuesday Mrs Lettie Nesbitt etertained theMisses Nellie Gardner and Fannie Monks and Mr Marian Pearson atbridge Thursday The Clare Millers, LawrenceCamburns, Olin Robinsons, Rex Sack etts and James Lunfords attendedthe spring festival dinner and dancegiven by Golden Rulr, Lodge, Ann Arbor Thursday night Tom Manioa of Kalamazoo spentthe week end with Neil Baughn Mrs Hettie Carver of Ann Arborwas a week end guest at the George VanNorman homeFrank Aberdeen and wife werein Lansing SaturdayMrs Alta Meyer took her 4th and LOSE TO HARTLAND 6 TO 2Pinckney lost to Hartland in basehere last Friday 6 to 2 This is about the first Hartland victory overPinckney in baaebal we can remerriber in many yearSJerry Summers of Hartlad held Pinckney to 3 hits anahad them eating out of his hand Dave Haines for Pinckney allowed 5hits but his teammates made b errors oehind him BatteriesPinckeyHaines  Henry Hartland Summcrs  Jones LOWER MILK PRICES Patty Suggett hi1mice to school Shea dolls baby bott ieFreddy rudder 1er the week endMickey Trombhing turtles SundayOur hot lunch projvweek John Ilolhen viiteier SundayLeroy Foit r spenDonna Hollister  Mary Kllcnon her way t the terrarium Fourth C raiieWe helped plant pine t nschool We made papier mab diiieweek and will paint them ihi vWe are learning to work IVMproblems in arithmetic  Denis Mowers broujjh1 a bo,iof marsh marigold In schoolDonald Acklcy, Mickey UiMerTommy Huhinan brougni ,nr i fish and turtles to cshnol and V IMschi WtVice President Nixon stirred 19hornet1 nest last week when la a sprwh he said if the French with IndoChina, Americanhave to be sent inMem senate angrily denouncsaid Nixon had no pow any such committment that President Eisa statement of his on vacationplaying golf in Georgia and has sofar been silent Last Thursday in asecond speech on the Pacific coast he repealed his assertion that tolet Indo China fall to th ComauniM wouid mean World War IIIThe senate was upset further last week when it was announced thatAmerican planes were now flying French troops ami supplies fromIranee to IndoChina The Frenchare hard pressed in IndoChina andare said to lie willing to make peace with the Communists Thisoiuiiry with but little support ii in fireat Britian and the otheraile are doing their best to stiffen In nch resistance and prevent iiv The situation is not a happyHe, IndoChina wants independatie which the Frr nch will not givthem as they want them to remaina Kn rich colonyThe hearing of Senator McCarh, id1 the InAmerican Activitiesipiiiini ice charged with exerting pniitre to get a commission for a ipe of his David Shine openid in the Inited States senate withKli i lights and television lastweek in the manner of a 15 ring circ ir Senator McCarthy finally got he riht to cross examine witnesses and seems to be doing a f   i111i  and dragging ne inquiry Jn our opinionvlide proceeding is unreal and1 of place It is one section of Jlepuhlican party investigatingni her ection of thi same party According  the thesis of thr senainr the Kisenhower arlministratioB nt Jiil kept on all the communists1 oi lie proceeding administration addei nhnty more of their own andi i  en hintil that the skirts of Ki sen hewer, Sec ofe and Sec of the Army e not ion percent cleanIUK and u minds us ofmade j years ago byTribune that Henry Ford inarchist Ford sued forand go a verdict when could not prove their outthrouttheani iule  Did1 li ha i  i,v hi a j i va an  a I n a i elie TriburH i a I ciiieniBur a bullfrogEffectve May 1 next, thr price of I ghow in ,ellilk will aeain be reduced one centj Our unis Several of our boys went iiluticover the week end and had woid luckFifth raleNoel Roe uciil with I,our ,,lers Sunday school cla to tii ui vatory i Ann Arbor FridayCarol Miller went to i h HuJlet  oit Sundaymilk will againa quart, bringing the cost of pasturized milk to 19c and Fortified Homo genized Milk to 20c per quart Thiswill make the second one cent dropsince March lst of thia ytjarWe wishto take this opportunity to thank all ofyou for your continued patronage HICKORY RIDGE DAIRY FARM wll biunpieli hiweek On our multiplication test we had33 100 percent and 10 a umd average Parents Day Program May i Adparents invited Francis lark looks ooi fI jhe is back in school soonWayne Douh rty bus movedEast JordanWe thank Mesdairu  Tacli anMiller 1or letunu us play a bal All lioiigh negrcr s have been inthe die leagues since 1947 when Brooklyn broke the ice by putting lacMc Ilcibinson in their lineupD roit is till one of the 5 out of tht  big li ague teams which has nonegroes in their lineup This isiiieci in view of the large negro popuhtliou in Detroit Detroit official deny hey draw the color lintand ay thr y have been unable to fiid any negro pLayer of big league caliber However other big ltglit1 team have signed negroes offthe Dt troit sand lots Detroit hasoine negroes on their minor leag ue farm teams 4H NEWS boys and girl have formed4H Flower Garden Club knowii as iV1Iuer I0l R1 the Buddies with Mrs C C Holl teamThe 3thingsworth a leader and Mrs Thorn manshjp anj uias Bonner as assitant The officrr on both sidesarPres, Edward Hollingsavorth Sijln IH,,Vice Pn3, Ryan Bonner Sec, CT0 Our graduation progiunMiller Treas, Kristen Tasch Re1 put on this pnday night i owon IJ   im spiritMay ofthe 5th grade pupils from the Hargerschool to dinner at Ann Arbor Friday for dinner Then they went to Angell Hall and looked at the starsthrough the telescope Mrs LouiseZirgles and her Sunday school clasand Mrs Adelaide Rose also went Mrs, Janet Shehan gave a prenuptial shower at her home Friday nitefor Geraldine Mahler 11 werethi re The Ralph Hall family spent theweek end at the Milton Curtis homeat Midland and went smelt fishingLocal 4BAKE SALE4H members are sponsoring a Bake Sale, May 8 at the FoodLocker from 1000 to 100 p m Allparents of AH members are urged to donate generously as we aretrying to raise the assessment to creation, Alton Hollingsworth Reporter, James HoUmgsworth Theymeet Wednesday after schoolKINGS DAUGHTER MKBT The Pinckney Kings Daughtersmeet on May 6 with Mrs HazelThompson Co hostassea are Mrs Lulu Darrow and Mrs UngermanLivingston Lodge No 76 Tuesday May 4,800, Regular will bein MrsMillers room at ft p m Ai auninmeeting L J Swarthout and wife were Sunday guests of Mrs Edith Gallup of Powlerville Mrs Maude Sayles ad daughter,Mrs Beroict Jitter of Deland, FloridlvisiUd at the J H Hooker homeilast weekMiss Viola Pettys of Howell called WednedayMr and Mrs Mark Nash had forSunday guests Isabel Na8h of Ann  M Rth Wttw and yg145 OES gave Crlene Zieglev , the Fowle le Buildtaprenuptial shower at her home Monday night About 25 were presentRefreshments were served and the the guest of honor received manynic, usefalbautfful giftaShe willLmUt McAfee home Carl Hudson be married to Thomas Hut tk week end tkere Howell May 22Brown ofBurg and Celia Nash have chargeof the sale L M Bonner, SecTwo 10 month old docs were killedby cars in Roscommon last week, each carrying fawns Does as a ruledo not hate fawns until 2 yean old ArborRth and sons,Dexter, Bud of Howell,Arbor MrMrs lane Clark of Bekkrring and family Nancy WyUe and Judy Darrow 01 n Robinson jr and wife of AnnArbor spent Sunday at the OUn Ro Our ball team o at neWednesday 15 to 5 Wi  the 2nd and 12 the 5th We had our room waxed last weekand are keeping it nice for our programWe wrote letters to the cmulboarc, asKing1 them u oui gradua tion There weit hi ieLur in allOur room is oiti to pe nn aiirhmetic test this week KindergartenChristine Dinkei was in BattleCreek Sunday Christine Clark, Sharon Wades, and Susan Craig brought turtles tschool, Alan Burg and Buster Hun man flowers Many of our pupils had tish isuppfcx the first day of the season We are making a spring trnwaiPamela irant has whooping cough David Chambers  isitrd the airport Sunday We are planning aour mothers With the flying saucers matterMill unsolved another mystery hascropped uppock  markrd wind shields This started on th Pacificfii when the flying saucers first,iipaiyi Numerous windshj4A were said to be pockmarked withpieers chipped ut of them rangingin size from pin points to a 10c piece Detroit police examined ftnumhii of cars there last weekaim ml they found pock marksonly on old cars, none on ntw ones iu M iv probably caused by gravi i and umv thrgwn up by passingcars, ot coiirse this like the flyingsaucer explanation does not satilA bill that wnt through the lgUlauv with little publicity and has ien signed b the governor wasIK ne permitting the counties toli v, LaAC to build homes for thtw,t oi oid aged ThX state coaio iiat the big reason the insanti asylums and mental, institutions, are filled beyond capacity axe that the counties are sending many ptOt pie there who are only senile or ftif fullering from old age,That if thii count ie cared for their own scuita 1 cases there would be no overcrowdi iiig iu menial hospitals  So in thtiuture you will probably find th counties in the convalescent hornprogram lorI Mrs Sadie Mo ran spent the week end with her daughter and sister mbinson For yourFlowU FlintMrs Susan Campbell CLOEHLNG SALEThe clothing sale will be held Thursday,May 6 at the Elementary schoolafternoon and nvening Be sure to pin a slip on your articlethe price you want and your nanHave the things WMay 5i a dOOOtmttn Wpatient at Mellus hospiUlbnghton, Dick Young has gone back to Big Rapids  i    W   ,     t  1 ,      VV f   Ji V V  ,    ftCV , VHJl Ttft   V  ,WX  My recipe forHCWEYRHUBARB PPalways suceesoful in myELECTRIC RANGEMn Vied Bkck is active in41 tfub work and churchactivates Her pet hobby isColleefrisf eookbooksHbneyftbularb Pie in one ofbar apeotoWw that youllnloy aervinf Youll enjoybaKtf H, toe, with the helpOf a skodern electrio rangIf  easy to make cooking apiaanr practise instead si  ehortjust switch toelectric cookery, as 345,000of yew neighbors have With eleetrie tookinf younever guess about tempera tarev    need not scourimtlceUekeaei utensil    ao4 yeu waah down walla less often HONEYRHUBARB PIETemp 425F2 eggs2 tablespoons flour jri teaspoon sait1 cup strained Time 4045 rainteaspoon gratedrange rindPUonaJ CoverCOK ELECTRICALLY SEE YOUR DEALERor Defrott EdisonuVi boribgI0WHL THEAREJoe Mageria has iwsigned aa athletic director at Chelsea high school to take efftrct June 1 He cam there from Hartland in 1948The Washtenaw county boardof supervisors has voted to add 2 more floors to their jail at a costof 252,000 Chelsea school board has voted toonly accept pupils from the Chelseaconsolidation district  Floyd Allshouse for 44 yrars arural mail carrier at Chelsea, diedlast week  The Fowlerville Gun Club is Bponsoring a crow and opposum hunt on April 30 Last year 400 opposumswere killed James Kersten, a truck driverfrom Lapeer had a narrow escapelast Wednesday when a dead limbfrom a tree fell and hit the cab of his truck on Main St, Dexter, nearthe Sinclair oil stationThe Keehn Furniture Store,Bnghton is discontinuing business after JO yrars there A fire dept, is being organized atIsland Lake east of Brighton In the death of a baby born to anunwed mother at the Michigan State Sanitarium near Howell without the aid of a doctor, the coronrrafter an autopsy performed by Dr Black oi the state police has ruleddeath was due to natural causesThe mother is employed at the san St Josephs church of Howellturned th firt sod for their new J 10 room 175,000 school Sunday, t 4 Livingston county seniors, Eliza both Armstrong, Hartland Doro thy MMftuilljan, Howfel SuzanjieHoldtr, Brighton Betty Sutton, Howell, hae been awarded scholarship at Michigan State college Cliules Bennett, supervsor ofHamburg has been appointed chair maif of the county board of equalization rAll Ptetarta Sfcowa on Our Ntw Wife Screen VAN THEATREMkfeigcaFriday, Saturday, April 30, May 1THE ROBE inCinemaScopeAdmtspion Adult SlM Tax includedtort at t4 aad 91 P MBuiidsy, Monday, May 2, SCREATURE PROM THE BLACK LAGOONStarringRichard Carlson, Julia Adams WINGS OF THEin olofA Drama StarringVan Hefflin, Julia Adams and Abbe LaneCartoon Md NtwPlMBLACK FURYa Technicolor Featurette1ea, ThurMay 5, 6Neville Brand, Christine White inUMAN CRAZYComing Money from Home, Ma and Pa Kettle at HomeSdo DriveIn Theatre 6588 Jackson Road, Ann ArborPhone Normandy87083 Children under 12 admitted FreeFriday, Saturday, April 30, May 1 LURE OF THE WILDERNESS in TechnicolorwithJean Peters, Jeffrey HunterPlusGUN BELT In TechnicolorStarringGeorge Montgomery, Tab Hunter Cartoon Sunday, Monday May 2, 3DKVILS CANYONIn TechnicolorA Drama StarringDale Robertson, Virginia MayoBund Shows 3, 5, 7, 9 Cartoon nd Holiday IslandTues, Wed, Thur, May 4, 5,  8AAD IA Starring Cornel Wild, Mai Ferrer, Rita GamCartoon  and 8portComing Rhapsody, Rob Roy and Botany BayTHEM1 SEWING MACHINES lUHomy, MondayWfayTESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVOIn Technicolor with ,I William Holden, Eleanor Parker alsoCREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGGOONWe Service and Repair All Make Richard Carlon Julia AdamF t Kmates GWenjn Advance  Cartwnon JuliI Fiui Estimates i   linger Sewing MachineCompanyAll Work Guaranteed 114 South Main St, Ann Aibr,Mnh , 1 Phone Normandy 2 1222, Ann Arbo j or 84F2 Pinckney   W1UIJesse Henry and wife are back in Debie Reynolds, Marge snd Gowertheir home and Mrs Bernice Jitters, Championof Deland, Florida, ii itaying them SECOND CHANCEIn Technicolor withRobert Mite hum, Linda DarnellalsoGIVE A GIRL A BREAK in Technicolorwith Whitmore Lake, MichlqgaFriday, Saturday, April 30, May 1 2Features 2RIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO In TechnicolorwithAifdie Murphy, Dan Duryea tandHIGHWAY DRAGNET In TechnicolorwithRichard Conte, Joan Bennett CartoonSunday, Monday, May 2, 3Open Sundayat 2 p m Story of love that became Adventure YANKEE PASHA in Technicolorwith Jeff Chandler, Rhonda Fleming Little Rasl ComShiver My TimberNoveltiea News CartftorfTues, Wed, Thur, May 4, 5, 6i Jane Powell Gordon McRaeinTHUNDER OVER THE PLAINS in TechnicolorwltfcGene Nelson, Sam LeveneGeorge Givot, Jack Leonard Also FeaturetteTaming the Cripple6arteea ad News The Dale Miller family called atthe George Graham home in Coleman Sunday and went amejt fishingat Singing BridgeITS HERE Wi PHILGASTAPPAN JM COOUTE SPECIAL LIMITED TIME OFFER 00000000000000mpGnat to My Attention That Certain Persons Are Again Dumping Old Papers on the Villagem Howell Road, North of the Grand Trunk Railroad There Are No Faciliies There For Dis WThamand These Papers Blow on the Highway, Litt mg and Disfiguring It There Is Regular PriceAllowance for youYou pay onlyCorns intodoy See tl,t, iw and beautiful ranfttpeeially for home beyond the got maim  aimitIng Coolit th automatic ovtn pUt HMI rfo MlThe Hockey Appliance Store84f Bast Main Street Pinckney, Michigan Phone 14CHBLSBA GR91 4 8 1 PAINTING AND JJECORAHNGINTERIOR EXTERIOR 4 PAPER REMOVEDWINDOW CLEANING A1 WALL WASHERALL WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES JACK EXELBLtw Against Dumping Rubbish on the Highway and a Person Doing This Is Subject To s CHBLBA , MIC o The Sheriff Has Been Ordered To Enforce This Law Please Burn Your, THE ROUSH PLUMBING 2 S 2 HARRISON ST9k Hosie and Arold TroubleStanley Dinkel PINCKNEY VILLAGE PRESIDENT HAS MOVED TOWEBSTER ST PHONE 189, Pinckney PINCKNEY, MICHIGANPLUMBINGWATER SYSTEMSStarityMMktfIf1Wednesday , Apri l 28 , 196 4Th e Peopl eStor e IGROCERIES DRYGOODSCANNED GOODS SHOESGENT S FURNISHING SLINGERI EKENNEDY S GENERALSTOR EWagoner s Grocer vWorkStors606 6 Pinckne y Rra dQu a lity  Mechanab eLO W PRICE SBee r en d Win e fe Tak e Ou tPhon e Howel l 705J2 28 Style t t o Choos e From f, i m  Rly  yo u a  FRE E datontttatlo n o ll k  ho u    dlaw,M 1 t o iv  yo u dayl c  ftur M41 r Catt Mtoltiil l Silt y T Mtrnhifl t CkT  ,   IAf t   It , ,   u  JAC K HANNET T inGueit e o f Be n Whit e 6  wif e Satu rda y wer e Glen n Gardne r an d wif e o fStanton Mrs , Effe i Newman , Mrs  Joi elorne r an d Jame s Forne r an d wif eo f An n Arbo r calle d a t th e Be aWhit e hom e Sunday   William McDonald , formerl y o fWhit e Lodge , ha  sol d hi s plac e a tBrighto n aa d wil l mov e t o Gaylor dnex t month Walte r Reaso n returne d fro mCaliforni a Frida y wher e h e spen tth e winter  H t stoppe d a t Phoenix ,Arizon a t o visi t hi s brother , Ray ,there  Or a Haine s an d wif e wh ohav e bte n visitin g thei r son , Stan ley , ther e returne d hom e wit h him Mr  an d Mrs  Joh n Riedel l enter taine d th e St  An n Discussio n Clu blas t Wednesda y evening Joh n Ashto n o f Ne w Yor k i s agues t a t th e Willia m Bras h jrhome Hi s wif e an d childre n wh o hav e bee ni  visitin g then , wil l retur n t o Ne wYor k wit h hi m nex t week Th e Le e Lave y famil y calle d o nMrs  Harr y Lave y a t Hous e o f Pro videnc e hospital , Detroi t Sunday On a Campbell , H  C  Vedde i an dRev  Winge r wen t smel t fishing  a tAu x Gre s Saturday  Fai r luck  jTh e followin g Iro m her e attende dsom e o f th e 3  da y session s o f th tGran d Assembl y o f Rainbo w Girl sa t Jackso n las t week  Ro y Reason ,Leot a Reason , Mrs  Franci s Robin son , Mrs  Hele n Miller , Mrs  Lucill eCamburn , Amand a Debarr , An n Shi rle y Reason , Patt y Thayer , Patt yPalmer , Robert a Ackley , Marily nan d Kare n Gustafson  An n Shirk yReaso n wa  electe d Gran d Oute rAdviso r o f th e Gran d Assembly Mr  an d Mrs  C  J  Cinto n attend e d  th e 90t h birthda y observanc e o fhi s mother , Mrs  Elizabet h Clinto na t Roya l Oa k Sunday Sunda y guest s o f th e Mrs  Mar gare t Clar k famil y wer e th e To mClar k famil y o f An n Arbor , Charlt sClar k famil y o f Kalkask a an d Jerr yClar k famil y o f Silve r Lake  Th e Clarenc e Culve r famil y o f iDetroi t calle d a t th e Murra y Kenn  jed y hom e Sunday Jerr y Ledwidg e wh o ha s bee n wt h ith e Greenvil b ,  Tenn , tea m i s no w jwit h th e Ho t Spring , Arkansa s team  IJoh n Kenned y o f Detroi t spen t th ewee k en d a t th e Irvi n Kenned y home Mesdame s Mar y Kennedy , Doroth y ,KtnnedyHele n Kencd y an d Maria n i Kenned y wer e An n Arbo r Friday  I  ,Th e Ra y Burn s famil y attende d a   rje e Sunda y a t Hal f Moo n Lak ewher e Jo e Burn s i s buildin g a  house Joh n Cambur n an d wife , A l John son , wif e an d so n an d Mrs  Nelli eCambur n o f Detroi t spen t Sunda ywit h Lawrenc e Cambur n an d wife Emi l Weddig e an d wif e o f An nArbo r Spen t Sunda y a t th e Do n Swa r,  thou t home W e ar e informe d tha t Perc y Mit   chell , husban d o f th e formi c Mrs Gai l Tredwa y Hal l o f Pinckne y die da t Phoenix , Arizona  Th e famil y liv e d  i n Chicag o bu t ha d a  hom e i nPhoenix Mrs  Doroth y Dinkel , Johnn y an dChristin e attende d a  dinne r i n Batt l e  Cree k Sunda y a t th e Ja y Swee thom e honorin g th e birthda y o f he rsister , Mrs  Luell a Patterson Georg e Meabo n an d wif e spen tfro m Thursda y t o Sunda y a t Lovell so b Meabo n an d Le e Hollingswort hu p fo r th e wee k end TRUCK S TRACTORSCARSRUSSEL L D  SMiT H CO HoWTM , MITH  TH  I6S 2 CLEARANCE SAL E NO W GOIN GCOAT S SUIT S A T REDUCE D PRICE SPEIRC S STOR E FO R WOMEN , Howell , IRepresente d by  H  W  WYLI ERKS1DENC E   PINCKNEY , MICHIGA N   PHGN E 1 2COA LDon t Wai t An y Longer , Yo u Wil l Soo n Nee d It Als o a Complet e Stoc k o fLUMBE R an d BUILDIN G fttf  S o n han dPhon e Hamilto n 64119 , enter , Michiga noe v Son g BE YOU R OW N BOS I f yo u hav e 260 0 an d woul d lik e t o b e i n busines s fo r yFREEZ E wit h ove r 90 0 successfu l store s no w 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f a n aunt,MrsArc h Wrigh ta t S t Clmi r Shore s las t week  h m ttkmmIacorpora1 d 191 SMcPherso n Stat e Ban lHorel l Mlchqan rEstablishe d 186 5 Incorporate d 191 5Ov r 8 5 Year s o f Saf e Bankin gPinckntyHowel lGOO D CREDI TI f yo u hav r goo d credi t yo u d ono t wan t t o los e i t Becaus e s o man ypeopl e hav e goo d credit , ou r coun tr y ha s bee n abl e t o surpa  any thin g eve r knoW n t o ma n i n econ omi c prosperity Withou t ctedi t ther e woul d b en o  charg e account , n o checks , n oloans , n o fait h in  ou r fello w men Protec t thi s valaab U Matt , it awort h cwaw t b e measured  FOR THI S WEE K A T REASON SEAKS,perU      65 cCHUC K ROASTS , pe r U     40 cCORNE D BEEF , pe r Lb     35c t o 50 cBEE F FO R FREEZE R B Y QUARTE R O R HAL FGOO D HAMBURGER , pe r Lb      40 cI  POR K CHOPS , pe r Lb    60cto85 cBOLOGNA , FRANK S AN D COL D MEAT STHANK S FO R YOU R PATRONAG EM  J  REASO N25,00Right, ti Delux eWordrob Center, 13Juliet fjwe d trave l COM77Fo r th e 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more than 40 QuikTalch woikicj toolsmade by John Deere as well as any staiLilird3point hitch r Is made by othex n cfacturers Com   uid talk it over rs EtheSaturday Sunday guests of Mr and MrsJesse Henry wixe Charles Whitehead and wife and Beatrice Lamborn ofGregory, Matt Bradley and wife andL Redfield and wife of Fowkjrvilte, Mrs BUa Walker and Russell Kettand wife of Ann Arbor Welton Chamberlain had his carbanged up Saturday night  at the Umsted Corner on the Howell RdHe was taking the 5 Kinsey sistersand their brother who live on FarleyRoad home when he was in a collision with a car driven by Leon ard Drake of Ypsalanti The Kinseychildren were taken to McPherson hospital, Howell and Shirley Kinsey had to remain there over nightThe Chamberlian car was badly damaged The Kinaiys were on their way home from the accordian concertMrs Theresa Coyle spent Sundaywith Eva and Mark MelvinMesdames Dorothy Dinkel, Emma Dinkel and Fannie Cavanaughwere in Ann Arbor Modoy The 7th grade beat the 8th 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Fecrthe BilUoW Myron J NagbaiPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone 183F21075 East M36, Pincfcney FUNERAL HOMEDon C Swarthout DirectorModeiin Equipment Ambulance ServioePhones 89 and 63, Pinckneji C Roickhoff, Sr OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand RiverHowell, MichiganResidence 611FPhone T58 Lloyd Hendeo Livestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to Det General TruckingPinckney, Mich  Phone 161Roger J CarrComplete Insurance Coverage Phone 43  Pinckney, MichMemorialsPrices Yvu Can Afford To 1 v Milford, MichiganMilford Granite WorksReal EstateFrms, Homes, Lake Property Business Opportunitieslipf Your Property With MGerald ReasonBroker  209 North PeailPinckney, Mch  Phone 188CLASSIFED AD VS WANTEDTo rent pasture for 16head ut Cattle Frank PearcePhone Dexter HA64067FOR SALEOn land contract, 5room modern house in Pinckney on FOR SALEElectric WasherH ft Hot Point Refrigerator20 Lb Deep Freeze Ebctric Stove TypewriterWtatinghowe Laundromat Beautiful Solid Cherry 8 Piece Dining Room SuiteLamps dock, Mrrors, Radio   Neccki Desk Type Sewing Machine j Cherry Bedroom 3iAe Chairs General Electric Sweeper nd Many Other ArticlesThis Furniture Cost Over 3,000 41 Just Like NewCome and Buy U i CUT, 1V HP WTHAU Big capacity, M H width, cuts mor grtnt901 Quick itorHmQ Pi hp 4cy Reo AAgiiM uses rcgi   qhills a corner lot, oil furnace, garageLuciqs JDoyle, Phone 42, PinckneyWANTEDMeat CuUeVror Retail1 Trade Permanent, full time I Pinckney General Store, Pinckney  Michigan, Phone 140WANTED Mature lady to care for2 chidren while mother worksRoomand board plus moderate wage Call Mrs Runyon, Gregory 7P14 collect Mrs Kate Hannett318 S Howell,Pinckney, phont UFOR SALEGood Spacr Oil Heat er, heats 4 to 5 roomsMrs Grace Runciman373 W Main St, Phone 162F5Pinckney, MichFOR SALEOne 21 inch powerlawn mower and one wheelbarrow L J McKinley 6oy le FOR SALEFive deck, Brower FOR SALEBacoaBtimont ElecChick Starting Battery 75also fe tonic Spanish Guitar, blond finiibmaLe boxer dog 1  years old 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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>i  DispatchWednesday, April 14 1964 NoNlflltal flit I tit  Wiffiam CGfiatie Church The Icgininhire woke up in the dosing dftft of the session and killed a mostitude of bills Among the casualties were the bill to soup upmilk by allowing the addition of vitamins, giving the LegiaAators andcounty officers 4 year terms, requring that taxes far leved on theeqaatiiiwt valuation and not on thei supervisors valuation, lowering the voting f to 19 year The tellingargofcmrnt against the last wasthat it would have allowed 19 yearoidfl to buy liquor and cigarettesThe legislators voted to raisetheir own pay 11100 a year There is some doubt as te the constitut tonality of this as the original bill was killed in committee and this  was enacted by tacking it on an other bill as an amendmentThe legislators voted to put the80 twHim Korean WT Veteranbonutr on the ballot next Nowmlrfor fcfke pBaple tt vnt on Top pay ment t4 VtrK VMll1 li Pinckney and Livingston countylost one of its most prom nent citisens last Thursday in the death ofWilliam C Miller at the agr of 78 He was the son of the late Willisand Esther Clark Miller His motherwas the daughter of Hugh Clark,Putnam pioneer who took up landfrom the govemmet at Silver Lake in 1836 His father died when hewas a baby and his mother when ht was 8 years old Mr and MrsAlbert Jackson took him into theirand reared him as their son Inearly life he was a farmer On Mach 3, 1908 he married Miss Beulah Baughn, daughter of Mr andMrs CE Baughn of Portage LakeTo this union 3 sons were born, to tto J wfk for nman  42 tu out with 4 Jtiins Controversai measures have beenputting the legislature on the hot seatFor instance the it was the MoKune bill, covering liquor advertising on T V It was first killed by the houa liquor committee Then thousands of letters from church and ternperaace groups poured in on themafed tsiey reported it out and pawstd it transferring the pressure to thesenate The battle there on it washot tot the liquor committee killedit by Mto otft The liquor issue isfar froM settled This fall, at least2 counties, HMsdale and Ottawa willvote om banning the sale of liquorThe TltblC Toppersr a tavern menusorgwttttation say it will lose in both placet 2 to 1 In 1933 prohibitionLoaft to 3 counties, Lapeer, Branchaad BsUtyThere is also a bill to change medieal requirements, making more doc availableUnemployment benefits are also versa Michigan pays from4 a week, depending ojr thedependents, this is among the high sat benefits in the nation Ohio paysMO to 85, Indiana 24 and KentuckyItt Thr tegishltors tbn fearful Gov iWttfrn Wfcfc v a WH if therau tl too low and call a special station to increase payments, thuswinning votes for himselfHe has also threatened to put an amend ment on thballot at the fall electio Increasing paymentsTha lafialature got cold feet onthe Flrhr Bmploymeat Practises billto prevent discrimination in the employment of negroes RepCramptonof Lapeer, for many years congressman at 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dhi s ankl e an d Bo b Meabon , 3b , ha dt o  catch  Chri s Campbel l playe d hi sfirs t gam e a t firs t bas e an d wa s u nfamilia r wit h th e position Goin g int o th e 7t h innin g 3  run sbehind , Do n Packe r pinchhittin g sin gled , scorin g 3 run s t o wi n fromWo bbervill e 8 to 9Chri  Campbel l star tfo r Pinckne v bu t 7th i n With traditiona l prid e in the ach ievemen t o f iti  childre n Pinckne ypu t it s collectiv e shoulde r t o  th ewhte l wbe n o n Saturday , Apri l 10, acommunit y potluc k dinne r wa s i ve n  in hono r o f thei r hig h schoo l ba k t bal l teamClas s C  Distric t Cha mpions Th e communit y is  indebte d t o th efollowin g group s fo r donation s fo rth e dinner  Pinekne y Civi c ImpAssn cash  Hickor y Ridg e Dair y crea m  milk  Wa y Bakery,rolls,Willar d Wit se , potatoes Carso n Hollingsworth , chairma no f th e progra m Committe e an d ma te r o f ceremonie s fo r th e   nin v ie d  bot h lota  an d p i nfcssiona l en tertainer s o n th e program FT  Edwar d kokowi 1 , f a   followe r o f th c  boy s 1 fiuini  al idisasters , gav e th e invocation  Ti nwa s followe d b y th e Pledg e o f Alleg ianc e an d le d b y Gir l Seouts  Kris ti n Thsoh , Anit a Shir y an d M  i, u  nunvII  L K  HASKK T MAI LTATIO N NOTEt fThousand s o f geese , duck s an dSWIM S ar e feeding at Sagina w Bay 100,00 0 lbs  o f car p hav e bee n ta kt n  fro m Lak e Macataw a an d th eMuskego n River Trapper s too k 2,12 4 beave r an dotte r thi s year Anothe r oi l wel l drillin g permi twa s issue d fo r Washtena w count ylas t week A  do e carvin g tripl e fawn s wa skille d b y a n aut o nea r Swa n Cree kU t week On e o f th e 6 0 wil d turke y selras sdnea r Allega n las t wee k wa sIo n dudeftd , a  victi m o f pedato r Rober t Johnso n an d wif e o f Ells wort h too k 14,00 0 smel t b y hoo kan d lin e f t Lak e Charlevio x las twetk W  uppe r peninsul a iro n industry s i lookin g fo r a slo w seaso n thi s yea rto stoc k pile  a t souther n port s ar eUg h ato i fewe r furnace s ar e operat imgTh e stoc k pile s amoun t t o 3 6 mil lle a tm f eioqgf c fo r 5  month s opera tion  A  yetf r ag o ther e wer e onl y 3 0ftiUk a ton s piled  19 2 tumace s wer eqtiti r BYaa r ago , No w onl y 14 7 M  I n operattom  9f r millio n ton s o f  wr e take n fro m Michiga n mine steat  year  Thi s yea r th e outpu t i s se tftt  80 million  Navigatio n opene d o nApri l 1 las t year  Th e dat e thi s yea rl a  Apri l 20 gptfimeit a wer e recentl y con teeted  to se e wha t anima l subsisted thi , mos t o n fish  Stomach s o f man yanimat e wer e examined  I t wa s foun dth e die t o f th r garfis h wa s 9 9 per ets t fish , th e merganse r goos e 97 ,Wm e hero n 98 , waUrsnake s 80 , an dth e otte r 6 1 Bitterns , ospreys , kin gMn b aa d ege  als o ea t fis h bu t no ts o  many Althoug h winte r stil l linger s th erammer  setaoti i s underwa y an d 360 ,08 8 peopl e hav e alread y visite d th etat a parks 8 8  ffatiM  law violator s wor e arres te d  Iaa t wee k Jail  9 6 th e we k before leader  ar e metin  a tCo  tM t WP V to stud y mUlchiga n recreationa l fae  MILLER C  WILLIA MClare , Norma n an d Cliifor d wh oal l liv e in Pinckney  Then  ar e 3grandchildren  A  sister , Mrs Annabel  Croup e live s a t Flint  Abrother , Hug h an d sisttr , ,Id a Ma eMower s ar e deceased H e starte d marrie d lif e o n th eOrl a Jackso n farm , no w ownt d yJo e Tomasi c whic h h e purchasedH e wa s rlecte d superviso r o f Put ina m townshi p an d serve d 4  terms I n  191 6 hi wa s electe d sherif f o fLivingsto n count y an d reelecte d in1918  I n 192 1 h e bough t th e Alber tJackso n far m o n th e Dexte r roa dmovrrf  ther e bu t ae W it  in  192 3whe n h e wa s name d postmaste r o fPinckne y b y Presiden t Hardin yHehel d thi s offic e unti l 1933  Hestil l ha s a n 8 0 acr t far m a t Portag eLake Fo r yeas , h e ha s bee n on e o f th eprominen t Mason s o f Pinckne y a n wa s especiall y activ e in  1921 whr nth e ne w templ e wa s built  H e hel dever y offic e in  thi lodg e bu t mas te r an d for 7 27 year s an d u p t o th etim e o f hi s deat h wa s treasurrrHi s3  son s ar e al l pas t master s o f th elodge H e wa s note d fo r hi s grnerousit yan d goo d heartednes s an d neve r hes itate d t o go ou t o f hi s wa y l o hil a  perso n in distress Th e funera l whic h wa s on e o f the larges t hel d in Pinckne y wa s a t th eCongregationa l Church , Rev  Joh nM  McLuca s o f Brighto n officiat ing , assiste d b y Rev  J  W  Winger Livingsto n Lodg e N o 7 6 F   AM attende d in a bod y a s wel l a s Mas on s fro m othe r lodge s an d exempli fie d th e Masoni c buria l service  atthr  grave 12 0 Mason s attende d th e funeral ,th e larges t Masoni c funera l heldher ean d too k par t a t th e gravesid e ser vices  Oli n Robinso n gav e th e funer a l oratio n assiste d b y Merwi n Cam pbell , Lawrenc e Cambur n an d Lonni eVanSlambrook,Re x Sackett,marshal l5  nephews,Winston,Neil , Bil l Baugh nPerc y Mower s an d Georg e Va n Nor ma n an d a  cousin , Norma n Clar kwer e bearers  Rev, J  W , Wincrei , Pasto rSunda y Schoo l   930 A  M Momm a Worshi p 104 5 AM Thur  Niqh t Praye r Mtting80 0a t ih e church Wcl  Choi r practis e 73 0 pm A  Heart y Wekotn e t o Al lTh e Peopl e s  Unurc nWLLn Nutt lf , DexUr  Barne y Mcllvoy , Sout hLyon , Jerr y Summers , Hartland ,Melvi n Ladd , Hartland Secon d Tea mDo n Pavktr , PinckneyBil l Tupp e , Dexter  Bo b Long , DexterBd Goodrich , Sout h Lyon , Duan e Eh gotz , Hartland Thir d Tea mDic k Darow , Pinckney , Davi dHaine s Pinckney  Ji m Hock , Sout hLyon , Joh n Summers , Hartland  inilMicke y CMalley , juler  Hn y K ell , ventriloquis t mu l Cedri e o f It vMelleui  aiiiinnii s 1VU  I ain lOwoss o attorne y usiv e i ctniniMci M  3 6 Wes t betwee n Mai n and Uuadill a Street s Rev  stett h Rueaaeaqvr  Poator 94 5 A M 110 0 A  I CW e exten d a o  Everyone  SWITCH MAYOR S MA Y 4Som e 40 0 citie s an d village s inMichiga n wil l switc h mayor s o nl y  4  next  Maye r Stanle y Dinke ly  wil l switc h wit hWelcom eUNADILL A PRESBYBTERIA NRev  YawSh , pasu r Worahi n 103 0 a  m 113 0 a   nMRS  LYDI A CAR RMrs  Lydi a Blanch e Carr , die d a tth e hom e o f ht r daughterMrsGlady sLe e a t Lakelan d Saturda y o n he r 8 1s t birthday  Sh e ha d bee n a n invali dth e pas t 3  years Mrs  Car r wa s bor n i n Farming to n Apri l 10 , 1873 , a daughte r o f Mr an d Mrs  Jccj l Smith  Sh e marrie dStan t H  Car r o n Decembe r 28 , 189 0i n  Redford  The y lived , i n  Ypsilant ifo r a  tim e wher e h e wa s o n th T fir eapt  an d the n move d t o Portag euak e wher e Mr  Car r wa s i n  charg eo f th e far m an d sudivisio n o f th ePortag e Lak e Lan d Oo  whic h inclu de d  mosi t o f th e eas t sid e o f th i lake Abou t 4 5 year s ag o the y move d t oPinckne y whic h wa i he r hom e unti lthre e year s ago  Mr  Car r die d Aug 7 , 1951 Mrs  Car r wa a a  membe r o f th eCongi  Church , pas t presiden t o fth e Ladie s Ai d an d charte r mtimbe ro f th e King s Daughters Survivin g ar e 4  daughters , Mrs Iren e Jack , Gul f port , Miss  Mrs Agne s Krttler , Jackson , Mrs  Glady sLee , Lakelan d an d Mrs  Doroth y Ro berts , Sidney  Ther e ar e 7  grand children , 1 5 gira t gran d childre nan d 2 brothers , Charle s o f How t 1 1an d Clarenc e o f YpsiUnti  A  daugh ter , Mary , an d son , Clarenc e ar e dt ceased Funera l service s wer e hel d toda ya t th e Pinckne y CongUhurchRev  J W  Winge r officiating  Buria l i n th ePinckne y Qiattar y ST PAUL S EVANGELICA LLUTHERA NMUai o jw y Syno d o f Lakelan dWtottn  Lak e School  trer y Sin Sunda y Servic e 110 0 a  m Sunda y Schoo l 100 0 a  m Rev  Aiol J Clau pBETHE L BAPTIS T CHURC H3  Mile  N   3 Mile s W  o f Pinckn y406 0 Swarthou t Roa dNort h Hambu qSPECIA L EASTE R PROGRA MSunda y Mornin g Servic e 10KJ 0Sundr y Schoo l iollowe d b y aMessag eSunda y Evening  Servic e 74 5Thurs  Nigh t Praye r Servic e 74 5Fran k Shultz , Pasto r967 0 Mashal l Rd  G E 7549 0Sout h Lycnldich GALILEA N BAPTIS T MISSIO N923 0 McGrego r RdPortaq e Lak eLarr y Mattis , pasto rSunda y Schoo l 1 0 A  M Mornin g Worahi p 104 5 A  M , A  Rea l Resurrection Evenin q Servic e   73 0Lokin  int o Heaven Wed  730 P J M Sat  Apri l 10 , Fellowshi p dinner STEPHE N HARSAN YStephe n Harsany , 38 , wh o bough tth e Leinbac h hous e o n M3 6 las tOctobe r an d move d ther e fro m Ak ron , Ohio , die d a t Univrrsit y hospi tal , An n Arbor , Thursday  H e wa semploye d a t th e KingSeele y plan t ja t Scio  Survivin g ar e hi s wife,Ber nice , a  son , Davi d an d a  daughter ,Cheryl  Th e funera l wa s a t th e Swa rthou t Funera l Home , Monda y mom in, Rev Thalackor of Detroit offic iating Burial at Genoa, OhioLIBRARY NEWSTheir are 2 new books on Mlchigau at tbo library, Long Windows by Lucy and Sid Corbett who liveon Grosse Isle and Lisbeth Hollyby BarlowThe latter i a childrens book bor aad Middleville Detroit and Britton, Howcll and Galesburg, Yp j silanti and Evart, Saline and Clay lord, Milan and Hamtramack, South ILyon and Montague, Brighton and jDeefkld i1954 BABE BALL SCHEDULEThur, April 15Byron there Tues, April 20Manchester thereFri, April 23Hartland hereTues , April 27rSotrth byon theres, May 4Dextei thereFri, May 7Manchester hereTues ,May 11Hartland thereFri, May 14South Lyon hereTues, May 18Byron hereFri, May 21Dexter hereTues, May 25Boystown her Tues, June 1Stockbridge hertByron games are at 300 p m,therest are at 330GOOD FRIDAY SERVICESThere has been a changt in plansand the Peoples Church will holdGood Friday Services from 100 to300 p m Special music is planned and oMtside speakers invitedHH NEWSThere will be a square dancesponsored by the Pinckney area 4HCouncil at the Elementary school on Friday, April 23 Everyone ia invitrd to attendIS SERVING IN KOREAPvt Bandon C White, 20, son ofMr and Mrs Brandon Whit, Pinknew, in serving with the Srd Infantry division In Korea The Rockof the Marne Division which saw bitUr fighting in th Iron Triangleand at Outpost Harry is now training as part of the U S Security Fore in the peninsula Pvt Whiteentered the army last April sndcomplUd basic training at CamAtterbury, IndThe William Kite hams observe their 60th anniversary Sunday SUBSTITUTE CLERK EXAMA civil service examination forpemanent appointment in the Pintkney postoffice to the position of substitute clerk has been announced by J A Conner, Director of the 7th U S Civ 1 Service Region Thestarting pay is 136l an nour withopportunity for advancement Com petition in this examination is restricted to person who reside within the delivery of the Pinckney postoffice and persona now employed inthe Pinckney postofftee who are between the ages of 18 and 50The age limits are waived for veteran Persons now holding temporary or indefinite appointments should file for this examination if they wish to be considted for permanent appointmentA written testis required of all applicants Applications must be filed withDirector of Stventh U S Civil Service Region, New Post Office Bldg Chicago 7,, Illinois and will be accepted until the close of businessJuly 12, 1964Full infomation and application card may br obtained atat the above postofficeTRIP TO HOLLAND MAY 14The Biology Class of PinckneyHigh School here are planning a trip to the Tulip Festival whichwill be held at Holland, Mich, May 14, 16, 16In order to ram part of the expense money the class is sponsoringan Easter bake sale at Reasons Food Locker 1000 AM, Saturday,April17, 194 Some of thr delicacies to beprepared by the mothers and someby the students themselves will be cakes fit to grace any Easter table,favors, colored egga, fancy bn pies and toohMh VflB The biology class hopes the peopleof Pinckney will tncourage theirproject by purchasing their Easter specialties  27 hunters were seddently killedlast yrar and 282 wounded 186 deer were livetrapped thisyear All but 40, held for experiment, were tagged aad releaaed Supt Reader gave his views nwhat nuikts a team Ylnk ami AiCoach Moriarity through raictu1 a ialogy proved trait courage i ii1 most essential quality f a piayisuccess In a lihtei vnii JUIM rfuhe jfiade couch parlie l,imih Gettysburg adiires and ni  I  world will nut lonu roniemli uhiwe did at Brighton liut it im riVi forget what we dil to V lrrill Supt Reader injtnwiuceu i IUplayers Ken MatUon,Dail ilaitii  Hines, Lee Hollinsworili iirDarrow and Bob Mealinn ruh whom respondedWith carnations in their lapel1 in1gift of Mrs Davis ami looking princs the team stoii as a unit andreceived their awunls, franud pn tures as a token of good will h Hthe community Howard ihaboard president made the a war i and said that once having uUain d iX js the business oj i inindividual to maintain it Mr Hollingsworth read aulatory message itomCourt Justice Inland  aniyoo Led by Mrs, Earl and X cheer iers Peggy tsmth,Sally Miller, KhCollier, Janice Burns, Mary M I Vicki Lalo, Marcia UiOrciAnna Slaydeji the school sonuYe Team was given hy thgroup, closing the evenings evenThe general wish was eNpresthat such events could be niuii 1 rquent riu account of the execution ofrvtKiliii Slovak of Detroit in Norlil  1945 for dertioB nkc a suir note This penaltyii ci on th hooks for yeais butii bi i lioti nnfoixed Accord lt  iy rhis man was mentallyiar IM1  unfit for militaryv  u ltl I1 guilty on the as  t IT ir i  hr would be imprisonedI a i iiUi instead Other dasT is Maped execution It wouldMni in tliis case Justice could havs11  iinil with mercy Sentr 1  di ,fiit tu sleep on guard duty aN liaiik to execution I   J1  f Napohan Bonauaii,  iv standing guajd for a Mint1 siniry Tht man exhausted a luiil Jays march had tfone te  viaxi duty Napolean mak i IiiiruN ha1 found him sn4 i  ai of nrniny him in, took hi1 nmkfr anI sluol  ia  ha nvr n1   ft r i,ii hfli  ia ,,ii ii i iiii anywh it, lh  i it i that as ihty have uo ii  ui vupiort they should pay ta Tins has been puitially Irci hy giving mairied men Mv emptions Jreat Britiau  Ivd thi difficulty in anothes  hy1 iving all men who were lllit hy April 12 this year a 11 1 s  refund This has caused ni in marriage liu nses andlint are reported at marrilif use windowsI aa i lii iiiim locomotive will too aI a thinii of the past as the rail uad are converting to oil burningi  a piy b possible Thi y11 i tn do away with the locomot vtiitl a standby for the pastI it years hy which many rt opl1 thir clocks hut the protest w rone and it will be restored MM ijy f Jncknon a gri at railiM iiwn iii the oi days has apniiu a coiimiiric to get a steamlor,,,n,nvc to he placMl in Ella Miarp Iiv there a a memento of id  a i I road days,V  uiiir many letters in thiplilir letter hox of the ress urg n ihai the use of the atomic or hydifien htnl in wiirlari1 be outlawa1 en Vi wondei just how a na i in uli uo IIhout to do this Thiil1 uiy uoild be hy treaty withohe nation and iiiiiortuatf ly aiaty i a tap of paper nnl nota iys cissibe of enforcement Ifa nation WHS engaged in a war and un haivl pressed vhere the use ofinh oi hdion bomb would nun the tide in thejr favor, wethink the tempetation would be too in to icsist By the way wrhUiht that tliesi sources of deathmd destnjet im were to be turned pare ime smh as thSCHOOL MlSIC IRO VMThe Music Dept of ihe imckHigh School is preparing a of choral music The high school andthe 8th grade will present their pro gram Friday, May 11 The 7th gradeis working on thi, operetta, WhileGypsy which they will present onMay 25th Details of the j will appear laterDISTRICT SPELLING 1Georgia Penderjass Q the SHUHI Lyon school won the distirct spallinu title hen, Friday and goes to the fin als in Detroit, in MavNancy Nash ofPinckney was second Winning word  was withhold  The deep snow will also hnmprbeaver trapping 25 Michigan stroai  v ill be op ntrout fishing Apil 1 Send to thidept for a list The any dee season docs not seen, to have reduced the deer herds nan IIn 1949 44 were killed in Ihe Halwin district by autoes, 82 in H50,H  iK 1151, 111 in 1032 wid JM in 1Foe condition ff Hcr are go good now Starved lcv are reiit  ed at CJaylord Aim Kaikaku Tiierecent heavy Anaw arc Lhe cause ,The heavy snow voihw  eest fires Oni 16 wire cportod last Iweek with 116 acres burned owi Dip nettcr will have 1 day  catch and carry 10,00Os spawningwalleyes above the dam on the Mus j kegon River at Newavgo This is they will spawn there and h  1 able for local fishing and nof hecarried to other streams e pmr nt of a cheap source ofpi el, Xot much progress seemsi have been made in this directionThe Michigan Con ctjona ComIIM JVOIP n record favoring theconstruction of a 1200 man prison in Livingston county but this doesnoi mean it vill ever bl built hereThe r Kisluture has gone on record favoring a site at Ionia where it already own land and could be builtheaper So far no definite actiom has been taki n anti it is listed asunlinished businessMrs Dolores Higdn of Detroilhas bem awarded 15,000 against aiiTh keeper there and his bond inu empany in Lhe death of herhnband The supreme court has affiipvxl hc decision It was proved  i  dt ad man had 12 beers beforenis death The supreme court ruled thi was enough to warrant intoxivvci t ionIheIM, ile o I iaicEast aSPONSORED BY PHS BlOLOiiY CLASS1000 A M SAT APRIL 17REASONS FOOD LOCKERLivingston Lodge No 76 April 17EA DegreeApril 2 7th District meeting atChelsea 8 p m ir i omerhintf pathetic iai use if ho two ajjed Ziegen brothers of Lapeer who wireed from their 40,000 farm foSilint time last werk by 36 state  2n years u o a farm insurcompany in which they wereim 0 along with other nicmhers to pay the companiesdebts failed They did not pay and haw pent 18,000 fighting it incourts, always losing Finally thf farm was sold to settle the claim, awoman real estate dealer buying Uat sheriffs sale fo 1400 She habeen unable to get possession a JOHOWJIIK 2 evictions the brothersmoved hack on again She is Jok   baiain and offered to settletin 1,400 ahcl costs but the broth, ts refused We read lattr that MrsWhite has seized their stock andtools for 3700 back renlNCARD OF rUANKSThe family of William C Miljecwishes ,0 thank tht friend an4neihfcotB for their many acta l kindness the past weekFor your Avon ProductFlossie Fisher PhoneJ ,  ,  i i,  , ,    fr  ,  r DBMJM Wednooday, Ayfl 14, 14My recipe forCOCONUT COOKIES successsful in myELEaRIC RANGEMn Harold Dietrich oftenfoes hunting with hubby Onene trip she got this cookieSecjpe from Mrs Murphy, lodge cook When MrsIMetrich beJtee these cookies infcer electric oven she knows teat theyll be ready in minutesalways golden brownend perfectWhy be an oven peeker  or a lid lifter Your electric range can do your watchingfor youand better thanyou can Surfaceunit andoven temperatures arescientificafly controlled There are no guessworkadjustments You simplycap a switch to the exact heat needed and walk awayBe sure Be modern I Cookelectrically ,MRS MU  COCONUTTemp 425F teaspoon baking powdercup shortening v teaspoon soda 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Saturday , Apri l 1 , 1 7Doabl e Featar e Progra mJeans  CraJa , Micka l Renni ei aDANGEROU S CROSSING an dRoc k Hudson , Donn a Ree di aGU N FURY i n  Technicolo r BELOW TH E SAHARA Lae t wor d i n wil d Africa n Tkritt iStarrim gArmaa d Desmi s wit  Africa n eaa ty , noaaay t April 18 , 1 98aaaa y 2 JO  P  M  Con t j FANG S O F TH 1 WILD I  Outdoo r Dram a wit h  CharU e Chaplai n jr M Margi a Dea ar Cartoo n an d New ej  Sunday , Monday , Apri l 18 , 1 9j  Eaate r Specia l  SIN S O F JEZEBEL I n  Technicolo rj  A  Drama Starrin g  Paulett e Goddard , Georg e Nade ran d Joa n Hoy tSunda y Show s 1  5, 7 , Cartoo n an d Pet e Smit hKeef e BraaselU , Marily n Erskin e , Tuea  Weo , Taur  Apri l 20 , 21 , 22 EDDI E CANTO R STOR Yl a  Technicolo rWed , Thur , Apri l 20 , 21 , 22Bar t Lancaste ri n  TH E ROBE i nCinemaScop ean d Stereophoni c Soun dJan  AdaiisBiot t Adult s 10 0 Ta x include dChildre n 25 c THE NAKE D JUNGLE I n  TechnicolorA  Dram a Starrin gCharlto n Heston , Eleano r Parke rCartoo nShow s 715 , 90 7CoiningDevil s Canyon ,Gyps y CoK , Eddi e Canto n Stor yHowel l plan s t o buil d 4  ward school s an d expect s t o hav e onenad y b y nex t October Bor n t o Eddi e Hartma n an d wif eNorm a Roberts  o f Howel l Marc h fS S Jackso n Road , An n Arbo raTlVCin61,  a  son Hi e name s o f al l count y veteran swh o die d i n Kore a ar e wante d nothe y can  be place d o n th e count yPkoae Normandy708 Childre n unde r 1 2 admitte d Fre FreeSliieks ,Wines ,CharlesEdwar dCulver,Howell ,GeorgeDonal d VALIENT1i n  Technicolo rwH hParker , Howell  Victo r Aweci , Rob  Rt4er t Ttyor  SUwnr i GrainR Wer t Derby,Fian k SchaeferBnghton , gjSen d name s t o Glady s Hrnry , 219 1 BLOO D O N TH E MOON Crane , Howell    j  withRoaer t Mitcaum  Barbar a BelGedde nCartoo nNote s 2 5 Year s Ag oPinckne y hig h schoo l open s thei f    bas e bal l seaso n a t Hartlan d April , SHE S EAC K O N BROADWAY unday, Monday , Apri l is , 1 912  Th e onl y veteran s bac k ar e Ro 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Gam eDinkcl sIndividua l Hig h Gam eC  Clinton  ,K  Mohlma nA  Fredenbur gD Davis High Averages 275316662660614610 0061006 94979260255254182for Bach Depositor J Ledwidgt 180A Fredenburg 180y  y g  pbough t th e Bernar d Lave y far m at  th e Greenville , S  C  team Jery Ledwidg e i s no w playiiy r wit h Andre w Neshit t an d wif e aptn tHilan d Lak e i s remodellin g th e hous ee n i t  iFre d L  Woodworth , collecto r o finterna l revenu e fo r th e por t o f De troi t wh o bough t th e Georg e Reaso nfar m o n th e Howel l Road , nea r th eHaus e Schoo l i s makin g extensiv e im provement s there   last Monda y wit h Mrs  Blanch e Na yTh e Fnr d Read s returne d fro mFlorid a Monday Th e Georg e Rouah s hav e move dfro m Hilan d Lak e t o Mrs  Sadi eapartmen t a t 31 1 Unadill aIinckney  Phon e 165F8  Mrs Doroth y KnneU y an d child  lo r in  Eato n Rapids ,re n an d Irvi n Kenned y wer e i n An n p vt  Don i Meabon , so n o f Mr , an dArbo r Friday  Mrs Lore n Meabo n i s no w i n Eng Harr y French , wif e an d so n o f lan d wit h th e ai r corp An n Arbo r calle d o n y e edito r Sun  Mr  an d Mrs  Warre n Snap p o fday  Mason cale d a t th e Georg e Meabo nMrs  Do n Swarthou t ha s he r ar t hom e Sunday sho w a t th e Brighto n schoo l Apri l Th e Fran k Aberdee n famil y atten d2SEmi l Weddig r o f An n Arbo r i s h e e d th e weddin g o f Mr  an d Mrs  Tr djudge Lone a t Lansin g las t Wednesday Al l th e member s o f th e Bum s fa m Andre w Nesbit t an d wif e spen til y wer e a t th e Ra y Burn a hom e o n Saturda y wit h Dr  an d Mrs  Wylj e i nSunda y t o celebrat e Kennet h Frye s Dexter ,birthday  Als o Geraldin e Mahle r an d Mis s Viol a Pett y o f Howel l spen tMrs  Theres a Coyle  Sunday a t th e J  H  Hooke r home EXCEPTIONA L INCOM E7  SPARS OR  FUL L TIM ECOMMERCIA L A  INDlfSTIfrlA LVENDIN G MACHINE SFT7XNI8BB D WITHOU T CHARC , E 0 OU R READER SReliabl e wholesal e concer n i n orde r t o establis h ne w outlet s fo r whole Mil e mechandise  Suc h a s Candy , Cigarettes , Sundr y Products , Coffee etc  W e wil l fumW l al l machine s an d establis h rout e withou tcharg e fo r rrjpoaiftt r perso n wh o ha s th e mone y t o handl e hi s mer chandis e forcatfe  Yo n d o no t bu y th e machine s ba t yo u d o kee p th eprofits  Mus t hav e ear , goo d cha r actrrgoo d credi t an d carr y no t lea etha n 5000 0 wort h o f merchandise  Fo r Persona l Intervie w Write N O SELLIN G O t 8OUCITIN G N O EXPKOBJfC l NECTSS8AR Y MOUN D CIT Y PRODUCT VIL L TRAI N MMO N SELEC T S1I OLIVE ST, ROOM 511WE PLACE lUCWNES FOR ST LOUIS 8, MI8SSOURI YOU eiVNO CHARGE Per DEALERSHIP Inelde Yoar Phone NumberJttGHHR sL UvStore DRYGOODSGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERAL STOREagoners G rocery 8068 Plnckney i HJb ir trThe Robert Grainger family of near Williamaton were Sunday guests at the Eva Melvin home iA Grumelot of Chubbs Corners ia patient at McPherson hospital in HowellThe following attended the reception at Webbeville last Wednesdayfor Gladys Reynolds OES grandcommittee woman Mrs Alberta Close, Mi, and Mrs Albert Dinkelj and Mrs Esther Fawcett of HowellThe fir engine made 2 runs Sunday afternoon during the Millerfuneral One to Hiland Lake andone to Bently LakeR W Wylie informs us that hiscousin, Thomas, a promising athletichas had to fogo baseball in order to Jwork in the bowling alley and inplenish his exchequer but expects tobe out for football and baseball nextfall The James Whitley family called1on Mrs Frank Peters in JacksonFriday Sunday they called at theWilliam Whitley sr home in AnnArborThe Robert Seefeld family of ColuinoubUhio, spent the wetk end atthe Earl Baughn homeSergt Robert Bekkering has btendischarged from the army and heand family have taken an apartmentat HowellMr and Mrs Mark Nash rjitertained all their children and their families at dinner Thursday, honoring Sergt Bud BekkeringMesdames Mary Baughn and Virginia Clark visit d the Northland Store in Detroit SaturdayThe Frank White family of Howell and Ray Lavey and wife of Gregj ory called at the Ben White homr home SundayGlenn Terry and wife of WalledLake we if, Sunday visitors at theAsher Wylie home Mrs Edna Euler, Mis, Nellie Wy, I lie and son, R W called on W H 1Thr following from here attended  jujer atthe reception at Owosso Saturdaynight for the OES grand patronLaurence Coy His wife, Betty, ins Complete LinePlumbing Fixtures f  and Supplies JElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water HeatersMichigan State Sangrand marshall Mrs Albrrta Close Mr and Mrs Harold Porter,Mr andLOW6eer and Wise to Take OutPhone Howell 705J2 Sunday guests of Mr and MrsFrancis Shehan were John Lundetn and Tviuj vi Detroit, Bob Gannon and family ofjFarmington,GttiShenMrs Lawence Cambun, Mr and Mrs aml famil Ann Arbol Mrs EdnaMerhn Amburgey, Mrs Alta Meyer Suearj Jack Sheldon and MisLouiseIt was held in the school with 600 ,ShenJWli hononng the Gannons ann1pirsent I iver8aryMiss Ann Vandenburg of Owossoso and Dalene Robinson of LakUand wore Sunday quests at the Lynn Hex Sack,tt and wife of Detroit,Hendee home were Sunday guests at the Olin Robinson home iwj Ellifi, George Clark andUlin Robinson attended the Ann Arbur TnLodge Past Masters Mason iu baiujuel Satuday night Mr and Mrs Bill Clark of Annj Arbor have named their daughter,The sea Anng itrtant ffrfih, bubblingCAU Oft WMWTRUCKS TRACTOR CARS RUSSELL D SMITH CO HOWRfl,, MICH  PH 1032Represented by H W WYLIE UKS1DENCK  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN  PHONE 32 M B WALTON2 0 8 Tomoktas StHowell, Mich Phone 147Sunday callers at the W H Meyer home were the Garth Meytr familyof Bad Axe, Wm Lamb family of Ann Arbor and Mrs Lulu Lamb ofBast LansingBruce Henry, son of Mr and MrsL J Henry fell while playing at the Eicks school last wrek asd broke his armSunday guests of Mrs Sadie Moreji were Mrs Fannie Bradley and Xrs McKay of Flint and Fred Swarfbout of DetroitMr and Mrs Jay BrisrhamofGrass Lake called on Mrs Beulah Ifartin last Monday Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Christtin were in Stockbridge Friday Lyman Batte of Ann Arbor callat the Dispatch office Friday Hefclii been working on the new J L gfadson Northland building at Detroit which his construction companybuilt Mrs Dorothy Dinkel with Mr andMrs Coolbough of Jackson visited i a aunt in St Clairt last Wednes1ay Ployd Fulford and wife of Waynewere Sunday guests at the CliffordMiller home The Rort Tasch family sprit SunThe Robt Tasch family spent Sun SEWING MACHINESWe Service and Repair All MakesFree Estimates Given in AdvanceSinger Sewing Machine CompanyAll Work Guaranteed114 South Main St, Ann Arbor,MichPhone Normandy 24222, Ann Arboror 84F2 Pinckney SIEGLERheats op to3 or4rtmsniakif yor kftctai theWBBME8TROiM INYOUR HOMEA marriage license has been issuedto Roy Bennett, 26, Pinckney andVirginia Richmond, 18, Fowlerrvilla 127 pints of blood were collectedby the Red Cross at Brighton last weektramt tM ibAt U itfgt t u ttttOf what z Ma t  I MU fSV toot mmi rurnitfc tta snM Mm tad h la the iMfc Ipthtr tod eol HASOM SHOII FROM FA6TM1   AnhydrousIn thia area Bcuk plant Mich AnIML Ceataet DakRoitetlsr, 1796TnatRoad, Adrian, Mich, Phone jpb HtyhttommfftKATS I  4 roomsPurnlf hot MOT WAT ErfCOOK mook pei fefV Hoekint family of Dt,iroit were Simday guests at Ae BoAckley home Bo Jack and wife of olfport, Mits, arrived Tuesday ThKMMth Mohlman familyWaV iNtf of Strawberry TT throuck m dtrtet Arns m hoM trem  moneyoiia TO m TOO a root mmtoti HHptxaaJACK HANNETT Hi ANYWHIIIIto1865IBlMSSSBMAfetdl  Q  CBSHSISJrflSSKHSSJSL I fl M jMcPherson State Banl RowaU Mlchgonr24 HOUR DEPOSITORYOn the Michigan Avenue side of ourbank is now located an envelope size opening where Deposits or Paymentsof any kind may be made at any timeof the day or night We furnish envelopes to aid you innsjng this serviceYour question in regard to this sor HOCKEY APPLIANCE STOVvice will be welcomed by any of our  vitsitait I DTCHEN HEATERStPT  4Complete Line of Pumps We ServicePhone I83F2THE LAKELAND DRESS SHOP NOW SHOWING COMPLETE LINE OF2 Piece Suits ami Dresses, 9 to 15,12 to 20Childrens Wear Nylon Dresses 6 to 18 Monhts 2 Piece Blouse  Skirt Sets  Dresses 3 to 6 and 7 to 1447 0 0 MIDLAND DRTVV I  KEF AND MICHIGANPHONE BRIGHTON 7i 0 fi fiRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSRITTER T V SALES AND SERVICE125 Webster St, Pinckney Phone 118 FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS iromWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY Phone 284 Howell COALDont Wait Ar Longer Yoi Will Soon Need It Also a Gomp je Stock ofLUMBEn and BUlSUFPUS oi hand Phone Hamilton 6819, Uexier Michigane SonsE HoPLUMBINGWfl7r SYSTEMSStanley Dinke V,Christen Tasch psent the week Pfc Vern Clark is homernd with Linda heer at Stock Cam McCoy, Wise, for 3 weel bridge Icy Hosier of Milan spent Sundy1i The Tom Clark family of Ann A the Walter Clark homeI bor were Sunday guests of the Mrs Walter Clark and wifeI Margaret Cark family Hamilton, Ohio Uat week,r1f, ,rWednesday, Arfl 14, 164m BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNERMyron J KochesTHE DEERE40 TRACTOR ANDmfiKTATCta FORKING TOOLSGood performs u  ide adaptability toallaround farming work Outstanding economy These are features that have alwaysbeen found in John Doere Tractors Youlltnd them all in full measure in the modern John Deeie w40 Series Now we can furnishjust the model to fit your exact needs Standard onerow, Tricycle two and tour row, Utility for orchards, groves, vineyards, etceach with the timeproved Touchomatic hydraulic control, exclusive Loadand Depth Control, and heavyduty 3point hitchAs for working equipment, you can choosefrom more tham 40 QuikTatch working tools made by John Deere as well as any standard3point hitch tooic made by other manuidcruieii Come m  iui talk it overealer QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENTK LAVY HARDWARE STORE, Come in and Save MoneyEaster Hams BEST MADE HA, 3 KK EASTERWHOLE, HALT OR SUCKDFOR THE REST OF THE WEEKHAMBURGER, 3 IBS FOR 100 THANKS IOR YOUR PATRONAGEM J REASON PHOPKtlr m TH OUNUVEY LOCKER THE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for tb County of LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate fElda A Kuhn, Deceaseu A i  session of said Couit held orMarch 25, 1954Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith,Jvflge ef Probate Notice is Hereby Given That thepetition of Mrs A V Young, k a Maude Young,the executrix of said estate, praying that Her final accountbe allowed and the residue of said M tate assigned to the persons entitlethereto will b heard at the ProbateCourt on April 20, 1164, at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice thereoftoe yivtn by publication of  copyhereof, for three weeks consecutivly previous to said day of hearing in the Pinckney Dispatch, and thatthe fidicuary cause a copy of thisnotic to be served upon eaok knewnparty in interest at his last lenowaaddress by registered maail, return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, ui1by personal service at least five Sduys prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Kay HardmanCrk of ProbateFOR SALEA Davenport and ChairColor blue Merlin Amburgey Note of 48 Years AgHerbert Gillette at the bank isnow a notary and you can get your papers singed by him  EMcCluskey sold his fine teamof iron grays te Mr Hubble of OwoaM Erwin Monks has enrolled at theYpaibnti NormaL Mr Maude Carpenter and familyof Cfellson have moved in the Hookerhouse here Mrs Andrew Wilhelm has sold herfarm at Pfngree to Mr Korndofferof Iotco Simon Brogan who has been ill forsome time is now at the PinckneySanitarium  Easter Ball at the opera house onApril 20 Bill fl00 Mrs Patrick Smith of Eaat Unadilla St, while raking and burningleaves last Monday had her clothescatch fire She called for help and William Kennedy and srni, Charles, The Pinckny SanitariumRay M toffy, M D Ptaeknfty, MichiganDaily 1100 A M to 200 P M Except WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fit, Sat, 700 to 800 P M Dr fi Rllak yDENTIS TH2 1 2  N  Michiga n Ave Telephones  Offic e 9S 5Residenc e 81 4Evening s b y Appointmen tHowell , Michiga nHer b Snee dPhon e 18 8   20 7 E  Gd  Rive rHowell , Michiga nRea l Estate , Insuranc eBrokerag eCity , Luk e an d Far m Propert ya  Specialt yUs t You r Propert y Wit h M eLe e Lave yWi n , RKTWGE1UTFO N  Harolr f Rad yBlac kneighbors responde d an d pu t ou tflames  Sh e wa s s o badl y burne d tha tsh e onl y live d 2 4 hours , dicin g Tues day  Sh e leaves a son , Jame s an d3  daughters , Mrs  Joh n Jeffrey , Mrs Corneliu s Lync h an d Mrs  Halp hSwarthout A t th e electio n Monda y th e Demo crat s wo n al l office s bu t highwa y com wher e Prank  Mower s wa s electe d b y3 9  votes  Thos e electe d wer e Joh n j  Genera l Insuranc eDunne , sup  Wm  Moran , clerk  W  E  1 Phon e 59F 3 PincklltJV , iVUcii Murphy , treas  W  H  Placewayjus  tice  R G  Webb , B d of  ReDoyle , schoo l inspector Th e count y boar d o fid  1 2 t o 4  Democrat Georg e Lu m bu s bough thous e o n Sout h Mil l St Georg e Brink s col L ra n awa y wit hhi m  electio n day , throwing  hi m ou tamaalhin g th e cart  H e wa s no t muc hhurt Th e Methodis t Ladie s Ai d hav e el ecte d th e followin g officers  Presi dent , Mr t Emerick  1st  Vice , Mrs Finch  2n d Vice , Mrs  Perr y Towle 3r d Vice , Mrs  Fre d Hemmingway Sec , Mrs  Ed  Burt  Treas , MrsH Brigg Georg e Bulli s sol d hi s woo l clip ,100 0 lbs  Monday A  numbe r o f youn g peopl e surpri sed,  Cliffor d Baugh n Frida y o n hi s16t h birthday  Hi t mothe r an d sister Beuta h serve d a  fin e luncheon  Plumbing an d Heatin gRepairin gLicense d Maste r Plumbe rPhon e 188F 2107 5 Eas t M36 , Plnckae yFUNERA LDo n G  Swarthou tEfirecto rModen n Equipmen tAmbulanc e Servic ei  hone s 3 9 an d 63 ,FifC  ReidduM , Sr OPTOMETRIS T12 0 Wes t Gran d Rive rHowell , Michiga nPhon e 35 8 Residenc e 61 1 Lloy dLivestoc k Haulin gWeekl y Trip s Mad e t o Detru r fii  Truckin gPinckney  Mich  Phoa eHogs  J  Gar rr yi Auctionee rtw  oaW s A  Sria iBer t Wyii eCal l Fowlervill  226F 6bERQUIS TUnodiU a St  Ptnckney , Mlc Repairin g Gol d Stampi rtatma a Bargain s o nWatches , Watc h Band s  Handmad e Feathe  iehigacWork Kea lFarms , Homes , Lak e rioper vBusines s Opportunitid aLis t You r Propert y Wit h M Qtral d Reaso nBroke r   20 9 Nort h Pear lPinckney , Mich    Pbou eCLASSIFE D ADVS   FO R SALEHolstei n Bull , 2  year sArbo r old  Fran k Pearc e HAG4067,Dexte rFOR SSALESemimoder n I  rmhou M on a  goo d lot , oi l furnace , ne rpoatoffic  i n Pinrkney 84 6 Howl l StPhon  U6F1 8Woode n 3  le g Sa w Hors tpip e vic e bolte d o n betwee n Pinckne yn d m y plac e a t 605 3 Richardso nCecil Dillingha m o f An nspen t th e wee k en d a t th e Ho y Dil l FO R SALE 4 Jerse y Cows , 1  Hoi  LOS Tingha m home  strin, al l fresh  Russel l Bokro sD i Harlo w Shrha n an d wif e o f          i  Jackso n am i Bill y Shcha n o  Am i FO R SALE3 7 acre s 1  mil e wes t Road  Wil l finde r pleas e cal lArbo r calle d a t th e Wm  Sheha n o f Pinckne y a t Mower s an d Ceda r ne y 186F2  H  Ra y Coon hom e Sunday  Lake Road s t o settl e Edwar d Spear sTh e A ml ros e Kenned y famil y o f Estate  Cal l Pinckne y 120F 3Chubb s Comer s wen  Sunda y guest s Irvi n Kennedy , Adm a t th e Irvi n Kenned y home Wee k en d guest s o f Joh n Boye rwif  we e Pet e Straige r an d wif e o fYpsilanti , Reube n Gentne r un d wif e FOR SALEBaconBelmon t KUc tonj c Spanis h Guitar , blon d flnit hcaae , professiona l amplifie r an d ml RENTYea r aroun d lak e cott  crophone  Hilan d Lak ea t Bentle y Lak e ,  newl y decor  Secon d hous e abov e dam i  cozy , warm , include s boa t ser  Rolan d W , Robinso no f An n Arbor , S d Joyc e an d wif e an d  vic e Reasonabl e ren t fo r uprigh t F0 R RENTWinterize d cottaf  a tMrs  Lotridg e o f Detroit  ye couple  Childre n welcome  Little p orta ge LakeJoh n McNamar aTh e Lloy d Hendc e famil y spen t Phont i Pinckne y 188F 4 o r call l  t p none Howel l 153 5 M II afte r 7  pm Sunda y a t th e E d Nuoffe r hom e i n I 199  Beardsle y Road        POR SALE a bedroota , oa r aroun d FO R SALECharmin g a  bedroo m oi l furnace , Patterso n Lak e 4,6000 0hom e i n 2 7 acres , Pinckney,oi l furn  fence d i n yard , garag e H  bloc k Iro nHoltSTAT E O F MICHIGA N ,      n  , M   ,   fc   Th t Probat e Cour t fo r th e Cour y of  Rce  c uI d b e 2  famil y incom e wit h privat e beac hLivingsto n very littl e effor t HB0000 I n  th e MatU r o f th e Bsta U of , Mtij r Wolter , broker , Dexte rPhon e HA6530 9 Mary Wolter , broker , Dexte rPhon e HA6530 9WANTE D Sectiona l Libtarybook case  Phon e 108F2 , Pincknry FO R SALESaddl e Horse s an dPonie  Clarence Stapls h2152 0 Wa  rlo o Road Phon e GR53501 , Chelsea , Mich 1 Jame s B  Livermore , Deceased 1  A t a  sessio n o f sai d Cour tMarc h 30 , 1954 PresentHonorabl e Hira m RSmit hJudg e o f Probate  Roland Bouffard , 2080 6 Pembrok eNotic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t th e Detroit , Mich th e petitio n o f J  Russel l Livermore , F0 R RE NT Sleepin g room , als o aadministrato r o f sai d estatepraym g Frigidfli r R efrigiato r fo r aaie hi s fina l accoun t b e allowe d an d th e Mr g A  Wadphona 120puresidue of said estate assigned to  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SERVICELARKSA prior te such hearing or by personal  ABR AUTO PAATservice at least five 5 daye prior to Welding Supplies Auto Pi 4such hearing Automottvt GIOM Stold andHiram R Smith, Judge of Probate  lxutalldA true copy , 1018 Eaat Grand RiwPhone 151Celeste PwshalU , HowdO, MichiganRegister of Probate FOR SALBFuel oil heating ,,w v Stev Dale Miller phone78Fl3WANTEDSales Representative MEN OR WOMEN Part or Full TimeFor selling High Quality Nutritiosal Supplement People are thoroughly soW today on the necessityfor using such product with theirdaily diet to maintain and recover their health Sales will be easy temake because the low price placesthe product within reach of everyone This is just what is needed forboth adult and children Each sales person will be helped in the territoryby lecturers on Food and Nutrition, This offers an excellent opportunityfor anyone who has the ambition te build up a fine steady, yearly incomeThis is not a highpressure salesoampalgn but sales will repeat1 over and over This product is being introduced and sold by an old reliableMichigan Food Corportaion Write For InformationSawafl Health FoodProducts inc 1462121 Grand River Ave h Detroit 87, Michigan  PIANOClassical or PttfatatHush Lain Pboe 15fft8 Pnicknavi BACBIQMIOWEN w FOwumTft s eFoot Specialist ghireaUstTeUpehoneOffiee 75181Res 71003 OMtee HearaBy AppointmetttMon, Toea, WCMANDELLS SAW LAWN MOWHR11254 RIVBRBAKC flHILAND LASSL M1OSTOKER, POCOHONTAS AND HARD COAL, OAt LUMPFARMERS FEED SUPPLY COMPANYTHE SNCKfcEY DISPATCHWednesday, April 14, 1954Scene at Warren State Park near St Jusrph, MichiganJVlichigan JDrewers Association 350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganAltes Brewing CoPeifer Brewing Co Frankenmuth Brewing CoSebewaing Brewing Co Goebel Brewing CoStroh Brewery CoSchool NewsKinderaltenKenny Pilgrim has a blackboardused to be ITS mothersAlan Burg and Denny Reynoldswent to the basket ball bnn  S tSharon Blades has a baby cafat homeJennie Devines uncle grave her abig rabbit and 2 little onesChristine Dinkels brother, John hmaking a ladder Mike Carver saw a cardinal near his horrtCarol Menke went to IX troit lastweekSusan Biehm saw a der caught ina fenceBill Rentz helped hi grandfathermake a rabbit cageSusan Craig and Iavir Chambers wont to a grars fi SnnrlaDavid Chambers h soirr birdhouses i  yardWe are malinc rn Easter mural Fir t Grade NewsAllan StVcn had company Sat SparklingasBlossomFestival Timein Michigan enjoy a glass ofMichigan Brewed BeerSPECIAL6VENTS INMICHIGANBLOSSOM FESTIVALMay 2nd to 8thSt Joph, knton HarborTULIP TIME FESTIVALMay, 2nd Week, HollandBLESSING OF THE BLOSSOMSMay, 22nd, Traverse CityWILD FLOWER FESTIVALJune, T if Week, Trout LokRonnie Cordways grandmother ,sited him over Vnt week endPerry MorranM mother rr eoived aca or her brthdayWeo are sorry Margaret v Ackleyograndmother died ChenV Schmidt visited the SliverLako Park SundiyDavid Shirey has a space shipBilly Shirey visited his grandmothrr last weekFrances Reason went to Detroit toget Easter clothes Joy Brinker spent the week end in  iuskyDonnie reiser pttended a birthdaypirt,y for her uncleBarbara Ludwig was in Stockbridg STavLarry iaughn visited his gramifathr Sundav and hrlpd et thecowsi One jumped the fenceLaurel 1 Titus has new EasterclothesBarbara Grant is back in schoolafter tho whooping coughJurlv Reynolds saw The Long,Long Trailer We are getting ready lor our En ter party Thursday and have invitedour mothi rsSecond GradeRay Kellenbcrger a named hisrabbits Ruffy and Tuffv Johnny Din lads father is gcing tob mayor , Cheboygun May 4Judy Bekkerings brother, SergtBekkeriniv is homo from England Bonlie Kuhn got a permanent SatThin GradrWe ciphered down Friday DorothyClark wonRmnie Singer went to the driveintheatr1 SundayJohn Cologne went to a show Thirsday and entertained Leroy PorterSundayWe made free hand cuttings ofRustr r designs127 of us ook an achievement daytst in reading, Venninu Curts was first with 49 uut of 15rary Lee Asehonbronner broughtpussy willows for our science cornerKaren Bloxom did ner Eastorshoppirg MonayNancy Read criteriained h r grandparents SundaWe made Kavtcr pictures la tweekAnn fenke v as in Detroit MonXanc Head and RvnMe llainissang ih trie Kaster ivi1 a SumiayLeroy njrter and Ko,iie lhiiha, r tie  narakcetsGiados 1 2 and 3Bricy Morris u nl to the basklball banqiot SaturdayLinda Rhodes  uncle Dan fromToledo  iJited them Sat and SunDick Klein visited his gratvlparivar Flint Friday Janet Schroder has 3 little kittensMike Hardin visited Paul LeedySa unlaySharon Courdways grandfatherspent the week end with themEty Ann Pueketts folks have abLack and vhitt1 baby calfFlorrnre Utley jiftentfd her auntsfuneral TreschWe are pain ing Faster and sprinipicturesPat Tossmor is new room pdents and Robert Darrow secy dcMtgBtKestskCGkGGt ha KGtCC Cs Fourth GradeThree girls got all As on their report cards for 9 weeks, They wereKathy Reason Janice Rose and Carolyn Cosgray Karen Singer, Sherry Kairer and Kaye Wylie had all Asand AMrs Henry taught Friday vhiloMr Campbell wa at the spelling L Richard Krahn was 11 years old TuesdayA number of us went to the basketbail banquet SaturdayFifth GradeWednseday today w are goiito the state eapitolWe are sorry Carol Millers grandfather diedMrs Floris Clark taught for MrsMiller Thursday and Friday, 11 yt ople had 100 in time taiuesThey were Gu K, Karl P Chuck Vi  H,Marion M  Jvjiihvy II, Marilyn ANancy W, Jerry S, Carol M,NodHose, Lvnc LadTommy Rean brjULjlu the rhameleon the Parkers brought him fromFlorida t  chooi We are niMKing pifins for parentsday Our geography bookie are htdp  ing us1 Sixth GnuiWednesday, April 7 our room wentto Willow Run Left at J0 a ni andgot bw at 12  1 Tj  m We wrote reports on what we saw, Most of us in had rocd report We changed our graduation program to April Ill on accoin of thl  H dance Relati  from out of tm1 n  io t tenied t funeral of V  Mill rSunday were MrsAnnab   roun and daurhtei Vivian, Mint Mr andMrs, Ralph Croupr of Ro i,jser, Mrand Mrs, Harry Jackson of Lansing Mr, and iMrs Gordon Atkin anddaughter Mr and Mrs Lloyd At kins, Wilbur Dirkee, Wesley Baughuo St Johns Mr and Mrs Norman Kime of Hreekenridgo, Mr EthidPernert, StLouis Mrand Mis WmMeyi rs and daughters of Ann Arbor,and Mrs Marion Pearson of How  Out of town people who attend dthe funeral of William C Millet Sunday were A M Roche and wifelvn il Lambertson, Mrs Luti Lam1of Lansing, Clarence Fuller of Fow h rville Judge Willjs Lyons, JudgeHiram Smitli, George Sargison,Gl nnSlayton, Fred Teeple and wife, HerbSneed of Howell Wm Pidd,Shoup, Don Shoup, EUabeih Edward Steptn of Dexter,Swarthout of Detroit, Mr andRyron Wilson, Ann Arbor, White and wjle of Howell Ernest Kew and wife of Detroitand Audrey Kikott of Brighton we Sunday ruets of MrandMis Otis Matteson is now employed inDetroit and has moved back to theJoe Griffith home from Jackson David Lodwjdgo has gnri back towork at the Fislv r body plant atFlint Heroand Frd MiFrankIKE HNCKiiBV DMPATCH Wednesday, Apil 14, 1954ANNUAL FINANCIAL STAVALUATIONReal Estate     1,429,690Personal 209,900Total Valuation  1,639,590TAX RATETotal Taxes Levied 42,66442Total Taxs Collected 36,80227Total Taxs Returned 5,86215Total Taxes Collected and Returned 42,66442RECEIPTSBalance on Hand  2,03632Delinquent Tax Received   423726 Beer and Liquor 68000Michigan Sales Tax 6,02580Intangible Tax 1,23670Received from Township Fire Runs  90000Total Taxes Collected 36,80227Tota IReceipts 51,91835EXPENDITURESPaid County Treasurer    9,82778 Paid School Delinquent Tax    3,61458Paid School Voted Tax 25,77464Continent Orders Drawn 403480Pid Fire Department  2,47659Paid Livingston Road Commission   1,00000 Paid Coiitv TAciner Pfnr Insane, Social Welfare, Direct Relief 1 8979BBalance on Hand  Q1 QQ , lotal  5191835PUTNAM TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR 195354ANNUAL VALUATIONDist No 2 Frl 1,428,580District No 2 Frl DebtDist 5 Frl Mar  49,950Dist 7, Frl Hamburg 121,750Dist 11, Frl Mar  393101,639,590VOTED 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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>  i     A ,1  School New  ,COUUCCT  ATHLETi e DINNE RYo u an d y    ar e cordiall ytavMab  attend th  Pteekat y Com  fcluWlj JAllrfiajf r Dinne r honorin g th eBaske t balldass6Champ s o f th eBrighto n Distric t o n Saturday , Apri l1 0  a t 60 0 JL , m t th e school The  committe e ha a planne d th efollowin g menu  scallope d potatoes ,bake d ha , rotii , emil k an d ooff ewhic h wil l b e furnishe d a t th e schoo lan d fo x whte h a  fre e wil l collectio nwil l b e made  Pleas e brin g plac e set ting  n d eithe r a  salad , vegetabl e o rfefter t t o pass C  C  Hongswort h wil l b e maste ro f ceremofetes    fiKprogrm a o f m usi c A  entertainmen t ha a bee n plann  4 TV y iash    PftfessIwwr i acts 1 , llSw y OUeyth e Ma n wit hth e flyin g Sff n, iugfler  RoyKissel an ArSWMs talking dol,SllxSlB OfIrtaieatmatfcian Mrs ZoEarl will have charge of the musicalBfogram with Mrs Campbell at thepiano Objtfeen under 7 must be accompanied by a adult Join your neigh,bors ia,a jcojnJBnity gL togetherBBB CMP DRIVE LAGSReed PliKr ceurfty Red Crosschairman says the Red Cross drive is lagging and only 3,100 has beenCAttected so Mt which w onl 40 per cent of the gusts 950 members havebeen tseurtd when tKfe quota wasMOO The county received 8,72500 ftsjACnaas  fcerttfita last year, fro mthe blood eprigram A total of 300 jlood collected, from donors at Mcphersou and Mellustriad in addition 157 pints J8y county residents in othU hospitaht Ifihe blood had notbeen aviHaljfcr it wtald have cost the recipients  a  pint The countyJteos4 payt  percent of the operUBf costs The balance is paid bySASTER CAJJTATAAPRIL 11,Th Congregational Choir of over wrtcea, present the cantata, Hil the Easter King by Nolto onPaJm Suaday evening at 8 p m TheJunior Choir will ahw sing a num and then will b soio duets andQuartette number by members of senior choir  to eome anda refiing of Eaattr timeBABTEBPAttMANT APRIL 11The young people of the PeoplesChurch win present a religious pag et on thtnlgttt of April 11 at 800 entitled The Challenge of theCfbss written by Lillian Marshallitha beeri given vcr successfully inother communities and was very well accepted by the people who heard1R4 saw I The cast of characters  is itNMgel  Mrs Aiffed FuhrmanJHrat Disciple Roma Amburgey id DitcipU  Joyee FuhrmanDisciple Pauls Curlettt Bistiple Ca1tol AmburgeyDisciple  Sandra AfttburgeyBiaciple Mw Jane Clark, Junior, Senior and Intermedchoirs will present spedial num,, an4 a mens octette will formth hasjjound music The programis unj8r the direction  supervision A freeLivingston Lodge held its 24th anaual past masters night at the Pinckney school Saturday, with the usualgood attendance The lodge rooms opened at 500 p m to receive visitors Gov G Mennen Williams arrived at 600 p m and spent an hourand a half getting acquainted Healso had his picture taken with the Wdge officers by Howard Thayef,Hethen went to the school and shookhands with the ladies who were preparing the banquetThe banquet which featured turkey was served at 700 p m by the O E S The officers of the lodgewore tuxedos and had blue caraafcions buttoaiors as did also the lodge officersWilliam Klave was unable topresent apdJfc , Eloyse Campbell played organ, music during the er and for the community singingThe invocation was given bywin CampbellLawrence Baughn, W M gave thespeech of welcome and introduced the toastmaster, Dr Morgan Smeadof Rochester, P G MM and presentGrand Lecturer Glenn Sbyton PMintroduced Livingston past masters 20 of the 25 were present, They wereJ H Hooker, P W Curlett, CalvinHooker, Herman Vedder, Percy Ellis, Norman Miller, Ona Campbell,Cliff Miller, Joe Griffith, WesleyReader, Clyde Fisher, George Gardner, Merwin Campbell, Winston Baughn, Clare Miller, Jack HannettAffiliated Henry Hauck, OttfcPoulson, Olin Robinson, Rex SackettOlin Robinson led the communitysinging He outdid himself in rendi tion of Sweet AdelineDr Smead introduced the grandofficers and ifommitteemejp Theywere Horace Whyte,GM Gd Rapids Howard Taylor, Deputy G M,Flintj Francis Dodge, Gd J W, DetroitClark McKenzie, Gd, Trees, Kalamazoo Charles Sherman, Gd Sec, Grand Rapids Raymond Douglas,Gd S D, Alpena Joe Hunter, Gd Beaverton Glerm Mariatt, Gd Tiler, Mt Clemens Dr Iazen Cole, P G M IthacaMarvin Lane, chief of detectiveof the Detroit police dept and poten tate of Moslem Temple Shrine wasalso introducedThe committee men were HaroldKoch, Dearborn, DeMofay Wallace CaftoBiOftwttHeaatate GtortfcHYoo art invited to tuna 00MOi taYoo art inviedWBRV, 1600 on the dial 200 to 2W each Sunday to the Mennonita lmurf  LOCAL NEWS Sergt Bud Bekkering b exepctedhome from England ThursdayClifford Miller teowled in a tournament at Howell Sunday with theyd vet Eea team  Dr Harlow Shehan and wife of ackson called at the William She home Tuesjly, Clarence DealDansville Saturday and Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor Saturday Mrs Helen Snyder and Mra Charles Chase of Howell called on RoyDillingham and wife SundayMr and Mrs John Boyer ofMarion called on Mrs Ella Walshof Webster Saturday W F Close and wife of Lindensipent Sunday at the Albert Dinkel homeWilliam Shehan with his grandson,JJilly, of Ann Arbor visited the Hanover Shoe Stock farm in Pennsylvania last weekThe following attended the JuniorFarm Bureau banquet at the Fowlerville fair grounds Thursday HomerAbney and wife, Albert Dinkel and DispatchGrade School Nmwt CURRENT COMMHNfKindergarten NewsDavid Chambers wnt to a show inHowell Sunday and had supper in arestaurant Alan Burg went to Northlund, Detroit, shopping last week and rotoa an escalator Roger Hardin has 5 baby kittensSharon Blades saw a deer whenshe was riding past the game reserve Carrol Menke has 3 baby pupsDenny Reynolds has a new baseball batBillie Rentz went to a friendsbirthday party Linda Curts grandmother is homefrom FloridaRobbie Morse has a new puppyLinda Dufon has a new baby brother His name in FrankieSusan CCraig went for a ride in ajeep in the game reserve and saw some deer Sue Brinker went tolast i their farmr, W,Sundor 8droolWoote t36 K Jiat chuwhU Ckot piactiM 730 vA Httttty Wakxg to AltTbe Pwptos anaM 36 West between MainUruidilkfeetB ,ftundaySchool ,, 945 JUMSunday Wonhio  iM  SJ J , tf AL TIMaaflSv 9 OO VTktir, Ptaytr Modnq f 0 PW ftend a ihiiBtkm Welcometo Second GrsfcleCatherine Buda pickedwillows Bonnie Kuhn visitedgrade in Detroit during Connie Bloxom saw a p 11   ya secondvacatinn bluebirdaLiIVblackbird and robin on her way toschool todayA baby calf was born at DonBelles place Saturday John Biehns little sister WMS ing with candles and her hair IIIUIbut it was extinguished quicklyDiane Shenden has a new oat for PiasterCheryl VanNornums brother is as bij asv will offering will be takea to payMis balance due on the new chojrrobes the music dpt purchasd in Jan The public is cordially invited togsathis program and prepare themselvestot the He4y Week period oi LentMach 29, 1954Mrs Martin Russell,Beentary Friends of the LibraryDear Mrs Russell r Thank you so much for your letter S6th and I want you to know IHrtdata bavin the Honoratytawt kPpy to comply with your reqotat and am sending you under sep ant eons 8 pi of KNOWYOUR HUGMQAN as well as a reofttfr prepared by theCommission YOUR oyt, Hochester, Com onLodges ,Deputy Iinstructors, Emerson Richards, Byron and Olin Robinson and James Lunford, Rex Sackett, Detroit, Frank Lane, Pontiac Glenn Alt, Ann1 Arbor, Bd of GenPurpesesHorace Whyte, grand master delivered the address  His suject wasMasonic Thinking and it was amasterpieceClare Miller, junior past master,of lodge received his past mastersapron, his brother, Norman P Mmaking the presentationOlin Robinson introduced the threecandidates for grand marahallHar old Koch,Wallace Kent and Rex SackettThe Hartland Quartette favoredwith several selections and the visiting masters  past masters were illintroduced by the lodge secetaryThe meeting closed with singingGod Bids America led by the quartette with Mrs Campbell at the organ and another past mastersnight became histoyNext year Livingston Lodge obser UNADILLA PRESBYBTERIANftov YauAv paatjrMMBta WonUp MN80  Sunday School 1130  mSt PAULS EVANGE3UCAL LDTRERAN8ynod of LdkajSchool ETYSunday 8nrk wife, Herman Widmeyer and wife,Ted Vahdeveer and wife and JohnBoyer and wifeJohn Boyer arid wife spent Sunday at the Aria Jagruish home inByrnoClifford and Lloyd Bennnett andwives of Hillsdale were Sunday j guests at tile Andrew Campbellhome   Walter Clark wsr in EndicottNTY laatfweek1 9 MrsJ Blanch Clarkand son Jaek,spent Thursday attrie BdsrtMeyerhome in Ypilaiti   , Mrsj Vivian Ledwidge and daugh growing so fast hter, Jelnny Lynn, accompanied Mrs  jSi Curtis Brown and daughter, RuthArm, to an accordian recittal at Hewell Saturday atttjwhere RuthAnn played  Y,, JSry, Sweet and  wife  of BattleCreek called at the tanJoy Dinkelhome Saturday  Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor spentSunday at the Martin Ritter homeMrs Joyce Griffith and 2 children Third Jradiftf Mt Pleasant spent the week end  Friday before vacationat the Joe Griffiths home a spelling bee Kathy inut n Mrs Dorothy Kennedy and child fit with Michael Tamiainnircn and Mrs Irvin Kennedy called at rupthe Culver home in Oak Grove Sun John Cologne went to WillowJay, airport, a week ago Sunday and William C Hollands, 92, retirebookbinderfrom the University ofMiLhijotn died at Ann Arbor last Wednesday He was a past masteri tlie Fraternity Masonic Lodge of Ann Arbor and a past grand worthypatron of the OES Grand Chapter Michigan Some years ago he wrote a history of the MichiganUFS Grand Chapter and spent seteial days in Pinckney gathering matrial and I became acquaintedwith himHe was especially interestd in Pinckney as the village had oneof the first chapters in the state andafnl 5 delegates to the first grand Chapter meeting held in Adrian to1868 They were Mr and Mrs Wst Himhey Dr and Mrs C W Hazand William Sprout Mrs Hinchey the first worthy matron heremother of Mrs Nettie Vaughi, Sarah Siller, was the first see thought in heiattic but was unable to find them for Mr Holland He told me he got mostf his material from the files of the papers about the state The Pinckney,Chapter has one of Mr HollandwasTiieMrsttSome baby lamb were bornLarry Gydes farm Their mother wi Some baby lambs were born asick and Lurry in ft dim  1 I  ion abottle Karen Rowoll has pinnted a potato in a coffee vup and is watchine iweTlv action of Michigans two seaatMS in endorsing one of the 2 me Ji the two new federal judgeshipshas amused, critirisrn This maa ii Kalph Fiwmun of Flint He has send as Republican county chairmaa and one term as prosecutor but Flint has bvn Democatk since 1932 wit  exceptions, tfew excep tion hiokr tlie camels back is the factli1 is from the sixth district and Kit Hanly the congressman from thisdistrict fought the addition of twenew judycM tooth afld nail and is till against it He ays they arenot needed The man generally favoc,  for the job was Carl Smith of liny City who has but one legSena r Portei say Frtman was Seni i Fei eusins choice The other etaj diilate apinovd seems to be general ly acceptable He is prominent ialrd l 1111v und a candidate for grandut niilhaii ihi year He has viaiUd Pinikney Past Masters banquelt wicemArnold BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH3 Miles N A 3 Miles W of Pinckney 4060 flworihout BoodHutu HCBBOUQSunday Mortdng Swvloo lOtOOSunday School followed by aSunday Evening Service 745Thurs Night Prayer Service 745 JvflBui 9hivfZr Pcisjior9670 MgAgtt Rd GE 754908oufh LyositBuchGALILEAN BAPTIST MISSION 9600 McOror RdPortoge Lakpastor10 A M 10i46 A tt EntryThefMD9The LukewarmSal April It, Chuteh 7t80 P MFtHwWp dinnerves There were 4 lodgea representedat the banquet 2 fronjoutside thestate Livingsta had, 67, Howetl 10 Dexter 10, Stockbridfe 12, Ann Arbor lodges 16, Lansing 8, Byron 7, Detroit lodge 30, Brighton 5, Fowlerville 4, Dearborn 4, Northville 7, Plymouth Rock 6, Redford 8tJackson 4, Chelsea 6,Other lotfes were Linden, Fenton,, Grand Rspids, Kalamazoo, Roseville, Mt Clemens, Benzen ia, Ithaca, Saginaw, Beaverton, Poatiac, Rochester, tflinAlpena, MilanJSaline, , Pleasant Lake, IIKL, and FtRcover7 Ohio OUR DISCOVERY OF CHRISTwill be the theme of a PWtobe Wen by 3 foreign students from Goaken College, Ind, at the CalvaryMennonit Church Friday, April 9,at 800 p m Metnbtw rf the groupLydia Mntta  PranceWfchler, Gennaay An and HansAmericanMr and Mr John Paul travelling ewith them and in the program TheAND lfXNj which I bewilt wmat to add to yourtroup art makag a splendid to your community, and1 w1f drop in for a your area,ttki Mffards, I amOonHallyOwan J ClearySaerttary of StaUat WBINE NO fCtriatMaa Shrine No 52 held ita rabBc insUllation of officersBawall Masonk Temple TmarBryatt who Stftr, Wbettk BaMld MM Mary fflegkr, JkoorVFredftt, SUroptidan HerbGuard  , Mch 29, 14Mrs, Marian isaeni J Secretary Fftftfds f tl libraryDear Mrs ThiiseU Thank you ever soBfach for you thoughtfulness in making ime an hon public is invitedCARD OF t2The cartboeksruit andfa raany nice things you sjwt mewhile I was in the hospital Yourkind deeds are greatly appreciated Frauds Clark ClarkwereTO DEDICATE NEW ORGANSandar night Palm Sunday theonftiol of the Unadilla Presby Chh iU ddicate theirterian Church dtdicate theirMty IUIO ma uvw CCrlsII vnurvn   weraber ef th Pinckney wew electric organ ClaodeFriends of the Library, Aiso you caa jaaist f the Cteriaaa Methodist be sure I appreciate your friendly LChureh iH offtdate at the consolegesture in asking, me U visit youxklibrary when tm m tha vicinity,aadVrillceep this in rairia ad RevWa OTiuppytirgmrytm ondar aap a program of organ muoover the botifofLeta Look ful to you ill planning yotrtG Mnnn WilliamsGovernor of MichiganBAKE SALE SATUBDAfr St Marys Altar Society Will boHa bake sale at the Duniavy Food Saturday, April 10e, itarttac wft offer an anthemam Yauch will lead theton in the dedicatory offering will be for theThe public is invitedUAUGHTWH MBITFtocknty Oiile met withU after21 members and a guesthdJ W Wfcigerdevotions and hadthev , Mr and Mrs Walterin Lansing Friday IVIoridames Merwin Campbdl, MaeDaller, Mable White and Thresstt Coyle attended a meeting of theKings Daughters past presidents atHowell SaturdayThe Gerald Kennedy family ofHowell spent Sunday at the Irvin Kennedy home George Meabon and wife called atthe WMarshall home in Stockbridpe Friday and the Leon Meabon homrin Chelsea SundayMrs Gordon Hester of Ypsilanti spent a couple of days at theAndrew Nesbitt home last week Mrs Camelia Bowen and daughter,Flossie, of Howell called FridayDavid Aberdeen left Monday formilitary service Rupert Gamer and Don Sylvesterof Detroit called at the George Van Norman home SVtudayMr Nand Mrs George VanNormangave a farewell party Friday nightfor David Aberdean who left Monday for miltary service Those pres ent were Sylvania Conte, an exchange student from Italy at the Uof M, Donna Jones of Bell ville, Rex Noggle and wife and Frank Aberdeen and wifeMr and MrsRoy Fisher have purchased the Cherry Creek cabinsat Mio and are now living thereGerald Reason, wife and son,Jerry, returned SSaturday from a monthB stay in FloridaCpl Robirt Darrow returned Fiiday after 2 years in the army inKoreaMr Albert Kram of Lakelandsuffered a stroke last week and wastaken to University Hospital, Ann Arbor Herb Sneed and wife returned totheir home hi Howell last week after spending the winter in Florida and TexasJoe Crane of Birmingham, son ofJack Craneormer Portage Lake eesidents attended the Masonic ban quet here Saturday night, Also HubLee and son, Hub jr of DetroitThe William Fogg family of Chicago spent the week end at the Gtarge Thompson home Lawrence Camburn and wife spentSunday with his adster in Dayton,Ofcio ,Edward Parker and wife returnedfrom Florida SundayMr and Mrs Michael Czape ofAlma apent Sunday at the RobertTasch bmrn  The Lee Lavey family, Jack Sharp Mae Matz of Howell spent yi irand  i Sibrated the birthdays of his 2 hroihSunday The Curts children aning their grand parent form Nancy Read has sonic cluinu leanfrom FloridaShe saw the hnuKi Me Kate SundayMichael Taurioinn was old March U0 Ronnie Singer has a new hatjacket and was at Hw1 sh Mary Lee AsxhenbrennT had company from Pontiac SundayPatty Sutfgit had company fromYpsilanti Sunday and spem fpaiio vacation in northern Michigan Freddy Crudder werf to Chito attend his uncles funeral JKaren Bloxom has a babyWe sang Happy Birthday Mfor Larry Beach who was Kathy Guatafson entertainedLee Aschenbrenner FridayLeroy Porter visited his grand parents SundayJoanne Bloxoms aunt visited lieSunday Don Wilson had company IIUIHWillow Run SundayClifford Eggler brought ato schaol MondayWe drew pictures tu illustrahighway safty signs  enjoyi i ndtMatytjii tithTelephone films verybanquet plans its Sunday at the Jack Keating home inDetroit The Merwin Campbell family wereStuuiay guests at the James Hall home in MarionFor1 yr ProductittPl CUMich Bellmuch Louis Haydu and Dorothy Slarkwill keep the weather chart, li liweeks Deanna is hosiess fr John Coliiivrtne host Joan Enders and Neil Pteifensnyder table comjviftnp Mary Ell en Singer will writer the plants,LarryUtley mail carrier, Larry Boach,duster and Judy Darrow, librarian Fourth irade NewsSandra Boutel has moved back toHowellTerry Rowel 1 wa H years  ing vacation Leonard Slayden hs not hen rsent so far this year Karen Singer was the only o,,, get A on our English uni Ho1  lHorner and Unda Kullenb rger ATonuny Road und Paul Burgto the Northland last weekWe are learning to divide by 7 narithmetic Fifth Grade NewsWe congratulate Mary Morris whowon the spelling bee and Lou Can Cantrell runnerupWe had 18 in 4H projects from Following the recent hydrbgaa,bunb explosions in the Pacific theein ciienini of mass death were hail as I lie prev ntitive of all future wars vu account of their desLructivnMaas ail living things in u wide radiu were Uiiliii or matned by thm Wei aiiaid this is wishful thinkingand do not think our armies, fleet u an foces sliould be abolished on account of tfiem After World War Ith1 anie prediction was made thatwar had been made so terrible byplane bombings, huge puns etc that i He woull nevej be another WorldWar bul World Wai II followed ANMl tnTe uill be consideable hesitation in usin the hyfioen bomb asKussiji Liil ithei counLiies havt land its u,e wuild bi ing rttaliatioi At tie present time it is only beingusid as a threat Poiwn gas was nid in Wurld War I but outlawtd in World War II as the after ef fects were too rleadly Congress has cut the price supportii lic,,cr lu percent and as a result th price of butter is expected tes droj Kiv a pound Medium grades arej supjoed to diop tiom 77c to 66c a lb and belter grade to 71c Wewiiv niyer able to figure, out tkebutter situation Before World Waril ninetenths of the people in thtnation used butter which sold around irc a j The price supports doubledtln price and the people could not nifnid o buy it Now nine tenths vtthem u e oleo which sells at the former price of butter Just where there va any profit increasing the prieaof a product, to the point where thereno ionyer any sale for it we OHltseeThe predictions are lat both Alaka and Hawaii will be granted statabond, but its opponents, mostly ta oul ,uth fighting the move tatv iast iitcii ThWr last move waa tii ffer them commonwealth statusinstead of statehood This is what Canada, Australia and Porto Ritanow have, but Alaska and Hawaiijrot I no not want it The south is oppoaW because Hawaii has a large Mfftpopulation and also the addition a2 more states will disturb the preaent SJ tat us quo in congress wKen At south is abje to blockany legitlatioafhv does not like The aame ia geerally true of the isolationist miwest who have usually opposed tilt dmission ef these new statestAO E S NOTICEThe past ma tons and patrons willput on the degree work FridayApril9 at 800 p m Midge Miller, SecLivingrton Lodge No 75 April 17EA DegreeApril 2 7th District meetingChelsea 8 pm atLUNCHEONwill beoA Wwtt April J4 Mra Pennell of SoatfcptlA Sacrificialat the Congl at 100 p fnLyon will speak There will beial music All the women of church areasked to attend A offering will be takenSon to Bill Twin Ckfkwife of Ann Arbor Tuaaday a ll  ,SPICY RAISIN TORTt toVV successful in myELECTRIC RANGEMrs Harrv K Smith Aftcrowds civic projttftt dub tv V TrW into ii  i db thrive 01 ii UJ Wloftenthe oftenTortt Itstodependable Wn  aAJia Iwmi y Ie Andiif, loved to ti me nd call ihw SpLv and so the help oftrie ra SPICY RAISIN TORTt1 cup brown sugar14 cups hot wateri tbsps shortening 1 cup raisins or dates4 tsp dVPS 3tap nutmeg cup sifted pastry flowtap sodatap saltcup auickcooking oats cup chopped nuts11 My to be a Vttfe tfe help of tlteric rangegtttsswofk, wai 1 gyou simply  fjt h excL heal needed cooking job Whv v,Hlrliu rooking v fe, or w, Combine sugar, water, shortening, railBoil 5 minutes Cool Sift flour, soda, salt, cool mixture Fold in rolled oats and nutan 8 x 8 greased pan at 350F for 3546 warm with whipped cream or ice cream May beAkk for othtf inteftiilflf fcfpM tSEE YOUR DEAURor Detroit Editonr0LONG DISTANCE calls now cost you lessRocont reduction In federal excite tax meant aworthwhile saving en every Long Distance callThe reduction in the excise Uz from 25 to 10, veted by Congress, it good newstor Lstji Diets nee usersh means tfcat every Long Distance csHyen maketo anywhere in the country sow will cost you less than it did beforeApril L Long Distance rates remain the sameWhat you save is the difference between the old and the new taxNow it costs you even leu to keep fatouch by telephoneLOCAL SIRVICI ALSO COSTS LSt Excise lax reduced from 15 to ItffcOent wonder  Doni worry  Call today and be reMICHIGAN IILL T1LIPHONI COMPANY NgfckriifHOWELL THEAREVAN THEATREChoi, jBohlgcmGHcka Dept Store of Chelsea hassssa sold U at J Anderson, Bay City merchant Bishop Oxnam of the Methodistchurch is scheduled to address a Meth odist Mens meeting at LansingApril 10 He gained fame when hewas classed as a Communist by Senator McCarthy A sjenate committee later cleared him The Unadilla Presbyterian Churchwill hold an Easter Sunrise Service on the hill back of the church The infant daughter of Mr andMrs John Livermore of Northvilledied last week at the age of 7 months Charles Pratt has sold his farmon the, DexterPinckney Road,knownas the Schieferstein farm and later ewned by Reuben Guass Carl Bollinger of Gregory suffered a broken collar bone last weekwhen his car hit a tree oo M86 west of PlainfieldThe Annual Black  White or Hoistein Cattle Show is at the Fowler ville Fair grounds May 4th6 school districts voted on consolidating with Brighton last weekThe All Pietares Shown on Our NewWide ScreenTasSL, WsdL, Thur, April 6, 7, 8 LttdlU Ball, Desi Arnaa to THE LONG, LONG TRAILER Friday, Satmday, April 9, IIFLIGHT TO TANGIERFriday, Saturday, April 9, 10 1 Days Only2Cornel Wilde, Rita Gam faRock SADIAla TechnicolorandHudson, Barbara Rush in A Draaia StarriafJean Fontaine, Jack Palaca aad and Corine CalvertCartoon and NewsSunday, Monday, April 11, 12 THUNDER OVER THE PLAINSAn Outdoor Drama StarriagRandolph Scott, Phyllis Kirk aaa Lex BarktiTAZA, SON OF COCHISE la Technicolor BLACK FURYWTrue Lif Story of a Blackin colordunday Shows 3, , 7, Bimday, Monday, April 11, 12 MattBM Sunday 280 P M Cont Audle Murphy, Dan Duryea inRIDE CLEAR OF DIABLO In Technicolor Tues, Wed, Thu7 April 1, 14, IS2Features 2THE SEA AROUND USAcademy Award Film of te See and Sea LiftalsoRaU, Birkenstock and Bernman vot for it and the Stone, Tooley and Barnard againstThe Brighton dial phones will havethe prefixAcademyThe Brighton Rotarians will sellSaster lillies on the street April 10 William B Reader, president ofthet First National Bank, Howell isnow in Henry Ford Hospital, DetroitBernard Dougherty, 44, arrestedin Detroit recently was found t have morphine and opium in his possion Btolen from tke Leland RrugStore, Brighton Dr E A Collacott, for 30 years,apractising dentist at Howell, died at the Michigan State San, last weekof a cerebral hemmorage while practising260 Ann Arbor high school andUniversity high school seniors are making their trip to Washington D C this week The University senior girls made all their own clothes, A fire in the business district ofFeaton Thursday which started inthe Fenton Lumber Co yard, did 260,000 worth of damageThe City of Ann Arbor has purchased the 42 acre tract owned by Washtenaw County Fair Associationfor 5127,000 to be used as a parkFrank Handy, son of the pubisherof the YpsUlanti Daily Press has purchaser the Milan Leader, Saline Obi server and Manchester Enterpirse f Frank Giesel jr of Cincinnati,Ohio who bought them a year ago Tueav Wed, Thur, April 13, 14, 15Phil Silvers inTOP BANANA in olor LOOK WHOSE LAUGHINGA Comedy StarringLucille Ball, Edgar Bergen and Fibber and MoflyComing Sin of Jesebel, The NakedComing The Eddie Cantor StoryThe Robe in CiaehaacopeScio DriveIn Theatre 6588 Jackson Road, Ann ArborPhon Normandy87083 Children under 12 admitted Fre Free Playground LEE THEATREWhitmor LakeFriday, Satmday, April 9, 19 VICE SQUADwithEdward G Robinson and Pauiett GoddardalsoFORT DEFIANCE in colorwithDane Clark 1 CartoonSunday, Monday April 11, 12 KID FROM LEFT FIELDwithDan DaiUy, Anne BancroftPlusLION IS IN THE STREET In TechnicolorVithJames Oagney, Barbara Hale Cartoon K iy, Saturday, April 9, 1Double Featars ProgramWAR ARROWIn TechnicolorStarringJeff Chandler, Maureen OHaraPlusMARRY ME AGAIINStarringRobert Cumminga, Marie WilsonCartsonSunday, Monday, April 11, 12 THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS in Warner ColorMr a Edna Campbell and son, Craigattended a Fuller brush party at ths boms of Mrs Vemor Sherwood inHowell ThurdsayThe Kenneth Reason family ofi Ann Arbor called at the home of Mrs Edna Reason SundayMiss Loma Shirley was homePoatiac SundayC J Clinton and wife spent Sunday at the Ralph Clinton home in Lincols Par kMrs Eloyse Campbell was soloistat the White Shrine installation at Howell Thursday night  Revand Mrs James Martin, of Kit chener, Ont,missionaries to Uraguaywere over night guests Sunday of Rev Beachy and wife,j Rv and Mrs Beachy and Ruthy visited Lois and Lucille Beachy atGoshen College, Ind, last ThursKathryn Miller returned from Ind and Missouri SundayBrr J Frederick Erb, pastor ofth Curtis Ave, Mennonite Church, Detroit will speak at the Mennonitechurch here on the night of April 11IN MBMORIAMin mtmory of our beloved daughssv and sister, Eileen Shirey, who passed away three years ago today,April 6, 1951Gone but not forgottenFrom this horns of our Her life from us was taken,Oat off like a flower,As ws miss her more snd more, And tho we eannot see her,Ws know the happiness she left usArs memorie we have in store Sadly missd by familyLIBRARY NEWS8t Marys Rosary Altar Societyhas presented to ths Community Library ths Vision of Fatima by Thomas McGlynn D P fSSTWedTthur, April 13, 14, 15GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDESIn Technicolor, withlaat Russelh Marian Monroe Randolph Scott, Phyllis KUk andLex BarkerAlsoLittle Rascals, Comedy Noyelti Newt CanssaTues, Wed, Thur, April 13 14, is THE DIAMOND QUEENin thrilling color withFernando Lamas, Arftnt Dahl anaGilbert RolandNovelties News Garteon1 99 RliYlER STREETEvlyn KyeTRUE OR FALSE in I can save alittle from eachtome checkIf you answer ,tru to the aboveststemerU as most people can youvemade a good stajrt toward success in life Beaching your goal is just a matter of planned action Fiftftwo litfo deposits in a Saving Aseount at this bank add up BIGat saeh years snd You wont missthstt half as much as youd miss thegomforti they will make possibla in later years Pay us a v4itFirst National Bankttadey Federal SupervisionMSMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE Y9TEM AND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIONAU Deposits Insured Up to  osis pfor Saab DeposHoe or Off SPRINGYoull be Ptoudof  Use the artificialerviceiof Amerkostop sirsi through thsCUftTItt CANOYsVDy greater proflKiy teund herd,dsvetQpmenlPaul Hedrickph0na Fowlervills 225V12Rom vAitte I sit iy Joe Marsh Wish Id Soid ThatPerkins WellLsWv seep sMving her own esrnfSfHkl ear Isvm far a little moreCOALlest Walt Any Longer You Will Soon Neod It JUso a Complsts Stock ofLUMBER awl BUIUNNO SUPPLIES on hand HsMHon MII9, Oexler, MIoMgan SEWING MACHINESWe Service snd Ispair All MaftatFrae Estimates Given In AdvanceSinger Sewing Madalne Company iWork114 South Main Si, An AsJPhone Normandy lr4SM, Aea Afteror 84P2 PiiwknsyI hsiessslI ISSM sas had a bit ofsown on Main make it thes pulled ot to s fellow waitingstarts tooting ait hornOsi tasoseojsi try the was still a Mstks sificQlty ud soLady,swered, MI do Bet I dont havetime to teach you nowTreat where I sk, tfs not always easy to hare a good aaswe ready wkisa yoa aesd it Bat wheisomebody hsisti that I ts for his candidate, for lnstsass, orchoose tea instead of a Usaperatt lass of beer with dtnasr, I knowthe answer Ifs all a taattsr of personal preference ,, aad aoneof us like Mbscksest driving trimanybodjjan iitd States 0jLHoey Sorts A marriage licsriss lies bssato Roy Bennett, , Plncknsy aadVirginia Wrhjpaei 18, Fowlsrrrtils127 pints H blood wen teUetted7 ts fri Cwss at  M B WALTONM XPLUMBINBSYSTEMSIMsy IMS, April T, 1M4MYRON HUGHESStoreGROCERIES 3  1DRYGl iCANNED GOODS SHOESGENTS FURNISHINGS LINGERIEKENNEDYS GENERALSTOREWagoners Grocery  6066 Pinckney RradOW PRICESBeer and Wine to Take CutPhone Howell 706J2 TRUCKS TRACTORSCARSRUSSELL D SMITH CO HOV Kll MICH  1H 12Represented by H W WYLIE UheilDENCE  PINCKNEY MICHIGAN  PHONE 33 o Mtt hOMf OPBUSINESS NEEDS,  ,u fctoYtended the YouilT for CnrSf  RallyatHartland Saturday nightMrs Lucille SWrey and David visited  her Comings last week and Anitparent inBen White and tvife were Sundaydinner guesta at the Fred Evershome in LyndonMrs Nellie, WjUe and daughter,j Kaye, and MrElizabeth Wylie were J in Lansing SaturdayThe Fred and R6ss Rvi familiesare expected back fronr  lorida nextweek  IJames burns has bought an oilstation at U S112 and U S2S,Ann Arbor His brother, David work ed for him therelast weekAlva Dickson and wife of Howellcalled at the Lynn Herulee home SundayA large number from here attend ed the White Shrine installation atHowell Thursday, night Among them were the Frank Zieglers,Har ji old Porters, Mesdames Mae Bryan, i Mae Daller, Eloyse Campbell andRuth Curlett Keith Bradbury and wife of Chelsea spent Sunday at the L J Henryhomei Mrs Myrna Ware who has been, staying with her daughter, Mrs Earl Kimbler, at Garden City hasreturned homo,1 Harold Adams and wife of Ann Ar bor called at the Ralph Hall homeSunday Stanley Hall of MarineCity called Sunday Omar Gassand wife of Detroitspent Sunday at the Lester cAfeehome   iMiss Barbara Thomas of ,Ypsil janti was a Sunday guest at tii BobTasch home  j Frank Clark and wife of Milfoid Sunday guests at the Winston Baughn homeNanck Nah won the spelling conteat at the Pinckney school She com jpetes in the district contest next i  Mrs Hugh McPherson fell at herhome at HovtUlast week and broke,   left arm     JMifi Hugi McPluison and MrsLaMar Nolan of Howll and Mrs,Thomas Bonnet1 attended,, tje conjveniion of the Federation of Worni ens Clubs in Grand Rapids Thursday and Friday   Mrs Esther Campbell is visiting her daughter, Mrs LoonJ Lentz  and family in Landing  Mrs FrankSrtith of Hiland Lakewas taken tt Wtiflejrsity Hospital,Ann AiHaior ThniWday in the Swar thout anrb,TJaTcrMrs Ruth jQuifJett and Paula,were in Detroit iFjdaydaughter, Pawl CCrpWl Mrs Merwip Qampbell and daughter, Beverly visited the new Northland store in Petrqit Friday SICGLERbebts up It3ftr4rtrasm MlcWi theWARMESTYOUR HOMES Complete Line Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies IElectric, Oil and Gas Hot Water Heaters Complete Line of PumpsWe Sell  We Install  We ServiceI073EM36 Phone I83F2THE LAKELAND DRESS SHOP NOW SHOWINfi OMIMKTE USE OF2 Piece Suits and Dresses, 9 to 15,12 to 20Childrens Wear Nylon Dresses 6 to 18 Monhta 2 Piece Blouse  Skirt Sets  Dresses 3 to 6 and 7 to 144 700 MIDLAND DRIVi, KFIAND MICHIGANPHONE BRIGHTON 7 0 C fiRADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICEPROMPT AND COURTEOUSRITTER T V SALES AND SERVICE125 Webster St, Pinckney Phone USMoboQony ploitic fobta modilllhtimi focwi tb tabr iti f rictl fdrli prkmloon 17fi93 KiltIn COTTAGB BURNS DOWNTh cottage of Mr and Mrs Norsian Root, 10 miles from East Jor1dan, burned to the ground last Wedtosday Norman Root and Ronald Harrow who were living in it while jrunning a radio and T V Store at  Bast Jordan for Marvin Shirey didnot even save any of their clothes ov personal belongings FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSfromWINKELHAUS FLORAL COMPANY Hhone 284 HoweilMATHIESOMTHE NEW i roomHOT WATFK Msttw WafruttriftttSYI 1AM0 ft T f K HANNETTin , uisMcPherwn State Baul StfwtlL lAdMtonr24 HOUR DEPOSITORYOn the Michigan Avenue tide of eori k ii now located an envelope size when Deposits or Paymentid b d t tiopoBtaf when Deps yof tny kind mmy be made at any timeof flit day or night Wo fanrish envelopes to aid you inUf tfcU ttnriM Tow qoostions in regard to thisaerTie win bo welcomed by any of our PM MM MfOiaATiai WtfTfDTCHEN HEATERSIT A CIMteAMA, liiJIPPUAHOT tfoss AMMONIA APPLICATORDwn n Ww J  tho finestinhydrous ammonia applicator nede Front tool bar, adjustiWt row widtnt, higher clearmet, a now motoring dovico for orfoctiy regulated distributionind roownably prlood ANNYDIOUS AMMONIA12 NitrogenThe least expensive and bost NUirogcn fertiliier for your soil Inserts deep inio soil Stays withsoilless leaching Saves timeand labor No bulky storageFaster starting crops Higher Prefer, content n your foodcropsfurther information, wriftrMr Dale HostetlerEDWe J FUNK  SC 7736 Treat Recid, Adrian, Miot Phone 1656M I1i   AfjWyWmWBUSINESS PROFESSIONAL GORNEImm IOR1NG PINCKNEYBASKET BALL CLASS C DISTRICT CHAMPSSAT 1At the Pinckney ffigh School GyiPLANNED POT LUCK BRING VEGETABLE SALAD AND PLACE SETTINGMUSIC AND ENTERTAINMENTCedric, the Magician ,OMalley,, the Juggler istand Archier IS INVITEDTHIS ADV PAID FOR BYLAVEY HARDWAR SejutariumMBOar trip to the state capital it Mtlot the 14th I Gerry Reaaoa it bade from Florida I Kh many aoorosbt and tala to IFsantte Clark ia coming aleag aod end will noon be back in achool ICarl Burg vlalted fee Northlandlaat wee and fall down the eacal f tor ifcMteay, MkWfialtvAlLto200P MBxeept Wednesdaysfog, kes, Fri, Sat, T00 to 800 P MPBTTT8WILLB 4MI BW8 , The 4H Handicraft Club led by Br a R MlCteskeyDENTIST1UU4 N Michigan Avc WUjmee Office 935 Residence 814Evenings by Appointment rell, Michiganday at Howell Tueeday Wally Piet  KM and Victor Baeydlo were placed on tha county honor roll with Wally iataa getting tha trip to lousing k aa 4H dalegata Joe Beaydlo 1B tha jKissel um girla 4H Sewing Club ledlfmJoe Batydlo, MraRalph Hallpu gb Elian HcAfee had 16 blue  stbbona and 4 red Donna Basydlo,waa placed on the county honor roll i and Barbara McAfee and Bonita I RerbSnee183  207 E Gd RiverHowell, MichiganReal Estate, InsuranceBrokerage, Lake and Farm Property a SpecialtyYour Property With Me Hyrm J KofktsPlumbing and Heatfaaf Repair iaLicensed Master PiuafcerPhone 188P21075 East M36, PlnekMyFUNERAL HOMfcDOB G SwatHMit DirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServicePhenes 39 and 63, PinckneFrod C Reickbef OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand River Howell, MichiganPhone 358 ResieadLee UveyGeneral Insurance 59F8 Pinckney, MichAlae ana ooxuw  nvu honor ooll ftfiFBltitERATION SERVICE LloydLivestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to Defcroft General TruckingPinckney, Mich  Phone 1MF1STORE0W1N aad Save MoneyTO THE HIGH PRICE OF BEEFRAIS1ROUND STEAK Lb SIRLOIN STEAK, UHAMBURGER, Lb CHUCK ROASTS, Lb fLENTY OF PRECOOKED HAM FORTHE BEST YOU CAN BUY 65c65c 40c 40c Prelate Come Uff Utiajetea e Mattel efElda A Kuhn, Matehall Meabon Handicraft Club won  blue ribbona, 18 red and jf white Tk a blue ribbon winnereSJST ttUle John and Oa Burg, jy Boot and Douglee Atkins  GERATION SHarold RadyRepairs on All MakestCona 154F8 PinckneyAt a eeeaioa of tat Oenrt ett erMarch 25, 1954 Present, HcmofeMe avaan ft ,Judge of Probate Notice ia Hereby Given, That thepetition of Mra A V Younga a a Maude Youngthe executrix of eaid eatate, praying that her final accountbe allowed and the reaidue of eaid eatate aaaigned to the pereona entitledthereto will be heard at th ProbateCourt on April 20, 1964, at ten A 11 It ia Odeed, That tioiftee tbe given by pubtteatio of a aeceof, for three weeka iair previotfa teaalfl 4my et  in Ike Ptaetauey Mapakik, an eetete a  e Matter af tha MB Uvarmote, DeceaaedAt a aaaaloa o aatd  Met A SpecialtyBart WyliaGall Fowlerville 2K6F6t a HPiaeantHoaoaabUJedfa of Probate wTttaa ia Haiiy Olw Ikat he Wthe petition of J Rweell Uvermore, adminitrator of aald eatate,prayingStXT  CLASSIFED eLD BERQUI8T 8t Pinckney, Mlc BepcdrlnqQold Stamps ma Borcjaina on Watch Band Jewel  Pah BflHoM Roger J CanComplete Insurance Covefif Phone 43  Pinckney, MiflfrCemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford Ttt lei Milford, Michigand Granite WeitiReal EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Propienf Business OpportunitteeList Your Property With iGerald leasoaBroker  209 North PearlPinckney, Mich  Phoae lvtli be April FOR SALECharming jo FOR SSALESemimoderti iu, house on a good lot, oil fuxaaoe, po s toff ice in Pinrkneybedroom 236 Howell St Phone 14efltIke iaM  horoe ln 27 B8V Ptockneyoil furn te Ordered tketattiee tkereef ace, could be 2 family income with F0R SALE2 bedroom, year around raa br puMtaatlim o a eop very HtUe effort 11,50000 oil funiace, Patterson Lake 4,50000Wth waekav ceweoUeJf Mary Wolter, broker, Dexter fenced in yard, garage  block fcom Ull  Phon e HA6530 9  privat e beach bW lTHAN FOR YOU R PATRONAG EIf  J  REASO NMWUVE Y Ml j addMe a b y vefftoteve e   iaea t deeaaoded , a t kee l ianttee pi  14  eat f peio  t e tw e beaaiaar  a   b t neMooa l aearie e e t leae temf B prio r t e aaa h aeaaaa cHk i R , twith , e e e f A tone  eopjrKa y Hardmai t  Cler k o f Probat eFO R SALE A Dcveapor t ta dColo r blue  Merit a Amburge ySixt h Gtad e New aEri n McConne l ha a move d t o Dea bon  Lorett a Tomaai k receive d a  let te r ftu m he r wit h he r ne w addreea Friday , Marc h 26 , wa a ou r apeilin gbee  Mar y Morri s wo n wit h Mar yLo u Cantel l 2n d an d Kate a 4Ueftin de r  8rd , Thewinnin g wor d wa a part ridge  t  eat d da  Uml  Phoe  privat e beach e r ptipate h an d Aah1e  AffcbModer n lak e cottag e fo r Mar y Wolter , broker , Dexte rftet  eaue e a  eop y o f tht o notic e t o youn g coupl e fo r th e seaso n wit h Phon o HA6530 9b e terTe d upe  aeh4awupmt y i a lak e frontag e an d boa t a t kt t laMkeev  addree a b y Rl d Bff d 2080 6i t 4 etaktefeet areftttere d mad , irate  lake frontag e an d boa t  addree a b y Rolan d Bouffard , 2080 6 Pembrok e1  receip t 4e r Detroit , Mich  FOR ALEElectri c Waaher Inquir e 31 8 So  Howel l o r phon e II Iiefllth , Jdf  e f Probat aA  tru eA  IW f fOp fCeleet a Paaahal UBeg4ate r o f Probate W7 96 96 66 46 46 1nckney s6R0CER1I IMAMttfWUd a 1 ftehllU  Beer1 , yalve t Be et  Dtakel i BftsMbin g4  Van s Moto r SSale sf   Raad i Lwnbe r  Detroi t Dieet X 0 O F No 40 59 8 Rays Uarathan Service 53 S39 Hockeye6efrkee 51 6510 PlainfUlaftann Bureau 49 07 i11 Lao Swam A 701 Stews Trae Tbnmam  W 81 j FOR SALBKittDer  ,  Tractor and CulttvatofoeaMra A Waddel, phone 120FH ion 6500 Laeini AFOR SALETCand contTaTsTSra LPe 48 T,j j farm, 4 miles wesl of Pinckney on s SALEB room I Spears Road,modern hutic anJ build of Pinckney on A eonttaet  iewiI ingt h intavast Peter Costas  Wayne Benneet  ALEH19M ipartea OontlaDoors, 15000Ritter TVPheae litt inge b intavaat Peter Coatas j 14110 Plymouth Road, Detroit, Mich pQR1,1 Phone Livonia 4489   D FOR SALEWhi El Kith87 TOR SALEWhite Enamel Kitchen47 l Range, 6 lid, black reservior, bakes 0 good, cheap Phone 156F452 Mrs Fred BladesD2 vajMeet MHBaiavaaaVavPBHalaaVav MaVaWHaeS6 WANTEDWool, Market Price Lutiua Doyle, phone 42 PinckneyOi av a    M ri Tan J F0 ChiokWhile Rooki and New Hshlree Order now ioi 1964 BOB SQUI HATCHERYPh 306 W 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