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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>wnufc Volume 70 THE PINCKNEY DiSPAfCHWednesdoy August 26, 1953No 35 MIRROR  MICHIGAN CHURCH NEWSGROUND BREAKING RITESGround was broken tor ihe ChurchesOaiholic Ghu Note i 25 Yean Robert Tpady, 78, died at hisn me hre Sunday, He leaves   J u i,Dexter v   M N n Ground was broken tor ihe o  , n   on ana a daughter,Do you think politics are dir ne Peoples Church at Wesij St ksm Mhin1 i jtK 6lailcil of Dexter IUEty What makes you think the1VA  rmckney Sunday witn R Fr Albert Schm i nstn WUiCUea e old Duryea oi  way you do on public affairs aPpr6pnate ceiemonies Aboui Jundav E  r  ied Sier Xt was h What do you know about thelu attended Alter prayer cL Schedule B Q sQO U1 Iiaw in 1910 had public school system Wheie do 4 service and a mcrcnirjjfp Juuie vU uu hoet, and was desiqned uyou get the information that, uiuund the Boundaries oi toy   edieU 8DQ   1Q Qmakes you vote the way youj site, carrying the Uniteu N Devotionsdo  and  liaqs nev, j30 p mThe Mich Press Assn, School State College is conducting ajfa iinrotrnrfr and Michigan j gr turned the tore ruil oi earth, Rav, Cocno ot Gregory assistingS fli la hJidjtnnisiratbrp and Michigan I iuiio ot Gregory assisting,survey to the answers of these 1Iie Sun fling plans have beenquestions changed An assembly nanJirvey xo ine answers oi my nio VUHUUHJ fin7 uo wwlestions changed An assembly nanBecause of the complexity oiJ3uxu seating 135 will be bumthe Questions it was decided to oi unckette and completea bv take up one at a time This was x uanicsiving Day The main What Knowledge Do You Have auanunum 40x70, tadng Mam of the School System and theibt will be built next year L e eVj ra achy, City of St Johns was selected for I rouowing this 100 attended a S Supt Waller the investigation These investi1 the picnic at Huron River Park, Morning Worshipgations will take three years and sexier  Sunday School t  1 lU V ConfessionsFriday after Novenna Devotions Saturday 730 to 900 p IASunday  Be tore 800 Ma Scqaw in 1910, hadjeb rnd was designed,vnr aavmg, iio Le iu Homes of Pinck , was iiurried to Ernest ShiekA Dexter in Ciio last week,Mr un od  Campbell, 13 son ofOna CampbellUJ, home Friday Tu iunrai vas Sunday, Rev Lcattended the MaI iOJ Mrs Gladys Clinton spent Facay with Mrs John Ruitman ofMarion  i Current Comment,by The EdHorarion rC J Clinton attended a reun Malcolm Bjngay colorfulof nis World War 1 buddies of troit Fite Press editor who r U ni Northvilirt SundaV last uclr  Zo H at Northvilie Sunday I last week gotihe Tom Clark lamUy of Ann Detroit churchArbor called at the home of Mrs days beioreluargaret Clark Duiuiday , commented oi diedwith the, Lwroit church people a few, days beiore his death when heI cvmmeiitea on the fact that vmpntifttiii fift  i0J i uu attended the JViaCalvary Mennonite Churcn  poriaqe LaKd After a potluck Hev, ira Heachv, VUSIOT  aumer a ijail aame took placi s hEducators have ben snipedat for years by the press who ij   m,f,   ntuiw  u jjcii  ms captained by WPark Morning Worship iu u c, lvmer and Rex Burnett, Thew w  , sexier Sunday School  ii i UmA score was 31 to 31 Theare financed by the Kellogg I me folLowina ore the officers Youna Peoolea Meettncr  ii jtli tcaiiiUlare Miller, c Donfoundation i LIW WVA    rtwitww  w  w, ,   A ,   1J   ftr  i   d 1b George Clark3bmy LuKel, ss Roger Carr,oor, Marcus Graves, out Burnett team was Norm vult Graves, c Bertlo raui Clark, 2bPercy i Jadwell, ss Fredalicr Rex BurnettiChairman, Ed Wakeneld, Vice Wednesdaychairman Britta Brash, secat for years by the bress who j chairman Bntta Brasn, sec say that school people hold dcsiiteas, Merwin Campbell Dea  OAliOli0aijftita I ed corporations andthe public COns Henry Hauck, Uoyd Wen U0ngr6gmJUndl C ed corporations andthe publicknows little of what goes on in the school system,Iri order to geteducators and editors together,a conference was held in 1Qio and this survey resulted cons Henry Hauck, Lloyd Wen  man, L I McKinley, Ivan Rich Guest Ministerardson, Ed Smith, Wm Ketcham Wiconsion, Supply Minister Doacone6sesM3damas McKm sunday School  93U A 1 ,ley Harden Euler Fuhiman, Morninq Worship 1045 AM  iir rmH Lntta SniithTr asteeb Thnr Niaht Praver Meeting,80l , iViiX, Pargaret Clark DULUiday cgmmeutea on the fact that PvMrs M E Darrow attended  m Graham who ihe luncheon and meeting of the come to DelJOlt nn nthwbounty Kings Daughters Exec conduct a revival asked 2 tive Board at the home of Mrs150CJU auarantee H is rated Grace ThteVixrkoiand Mondaythe nations No, 1 eviiaeiitw2The Joe Gnffiih family with were m Detroit in ff Sthe Otis Matteson and wife at BUiy Sunday, then the No 1 tended the Mason Fair Satur Man conducted his rey d ond Krs W Dooley of JSJi Linden visited at the Andrew got thousands oi ,Campbell home last week hiS departure the The Martin Rioter imuy visited his parents at Lak lind Sunday in andbut onas to whether the effectswere permanent or not We doW  not recall that he qot aKeith Ledwidge left n a trip t b h  to northern Mchigan and Wis  consin, last week  collections i here are a numberiot rackets practised under theLd in 1952 iey Harden Euler Fuhiman, Morninq Worship 1045 AJdted Daller and Lotta SmithTrasteeb Thur, Night Prayer Meeting,8The survey hai been given GeorJ3 HardenDlerdan, Mark ot te churchthe imposing title of The MichjNasn Ed Wakefield Gus Hanna Aua 29, Youth Fellow snip Exeran Educations  Communications j mrrn oticftmist, chpir ejector jcaute imposing title ot ine Micnasn Q wakeneia vus nwuiu Auq Zy xoum renuwm qan EducationsCommunications j man jfecmtet, chpir ejector, cursiOn to Edqewater Par, Re Study, Prof, Earl Mclntyre of thTloyse Campbell Head usher, ford eave church at b3U r nMichigan State7 CoHege is co Brash ir SS Supt, Merwin Surnrner Binie School Auq 24 t ordinator, He7 is being assisted chmpbell Asst, David Nash 29, 9 to 12 a mby dailvschool sup heads, weekly papers and college dept, 29, 9 to 12 a mA Hearty Welcome to AIL nui ie vJ  hema Kveiynremoved Lvu Clrk and sson Norie viiiaq her brother inr had her tonsiloat me Pinckney Saniweek Desmond Ledwidge and tan,  t reliqion   m oilVuOfxWfak BfSi,iH V lma IaSt a ember Of  S with Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge  handoUna cult was hospitalizedTrvin Kennedy and wife spent,   Mfcrirtllc j,t 7 u Irvin Kennedy and wife spentSaturday at the M D Martinhomejn Lansing in a serious condition alter hehad been bitten by a poisoniousme in Lansinq snake The cult believe if theyM E, Darrow and wife and absoIb enouqh religion they arefrc Flnm Harrow ailed at trr    i t i VTMrs, Flora Darrow ailed at th immurtsnakebites, inNewW E Darorw home in Linden York Father Diyinj Q neqrQSundayimpss the public, the KEISER The Peoples ChuruAwith factss visualwed byeduc, dhter   and MrS Waiter, Undenominational  ux  ,ators who7 watch the Bkyrocket ncmey to Alfred BoUheimer,  2f2  t Main cGl , ves n,uc ing birthTrate They know Jg   Henry Boli RevAtKeith RWU Pastor   V,extra vJaTiheimer of Fort Loralne, Ohio, dcrySchooI  S45 AM Au,sr ,7, a for f,gm3t ff took place Saturday moniing at gf Worship noo A, M ,N  IiOnalfrlhU6f ITh1esidnt St Marys Uiarch hev, Ali,er  youth Sroup 7 00 PM nii Oaranschools and housinq tocihtjes at  arowd the full train, UNAWLLA PKiSBYTKiAN Ute,RtPSfel S2LJLSS imgertip vil with uerra crowtv fih, pap 1 at lhro will be an old fiddler,ntt at tne Howell Fair thisDoyle jr family oWiiuis Clinton and, u daughter,Gardner is visiting thencr family at Stanma WVLll  i   10 toillion a year should be year snuuiu   pent on a buildlnq  righ t no w rathe r tha nproble m magify  Sunday ,  , preache r continue s t o flourish Mrs , Hele n Beiryo i j3ck9onat lHis folower s tur n e  earning sver n Kennedy , wit e an d son ove r t o hi m in  retur n fo r roo mWayne , o f Detroi t calle d a t th e   Qn d m hs wQ y faeWayne, o f Detroi t calle d airvi n Kenned y hom e Sunctay M  G  Kl l o f Ow o   v    Jlc n na s amasse d a  larg e fortune Mis s Grac e Kell y o f Cwosso h u  T  m  2  ,, Miss Grac e euy oi ow prophet spent last week at the Uienn Qf Detroit has also done wfKingsley home  well for himself He transformedThe lames Broqan family c mtQ Q chujch and holaaLansing spent the week ena n  here He  known for  the Robert Read home i ifiyish dress and last February Neil Baughn and Jn hls followers gave him a minkVanNorman were ,n Columbu rofae worth 13000 jt weekhe qot another robe worth 12000jaryer book, i Sundaylet  the I Miss Nadji Lavey of Gregory Eveniagwas maid of honor, She wore anaqua net gown over satin, net   RENZ  his wife ana 3 sons of Rose ofpa is visiting at thelli0 m ihM Glbrgla Martin has 000 t rnled her boardng house from J00 P m Arbor t0 Ypsilanu,I The fowlerville Fair is Oct, iuW4 Dexter was the mother ot 6whom only one survives The funeral is at the Swarthout Wobbof young1 borne ihurstiay igW  ot Ii Vi and Pacia HinMonks entertainedthetne was an exact ,  i ason of thelate Herman Benz who had aifarm on the east river road be wim burial at K0 , ln Qiapter 145 will attend Wi  klliei a y in honor of EllaThe Biq Farmers PicnicWhitmore Lako is opv ngressmen Ham, NOTICE TOThere will beFridayAugustBowl to oiqanize nesday ni3ht bowling leagueAl Fradebur Sec,LIBRARY NEWS ,  Civic Asa and black striped pants Donald BoUheimer wasLan and Robert Valbert andTheKttnreacwas  HONORAH ENGL2, Mrs Honorah Fohey, 75, cued at her home on Kearney Rd,Webster township Friday after a long illness She   iOhio last weekMrs Winifred Aberdeen andDavid took Steve and RiWeFairchild back to Detroit Ins, week and saw South Pacific The Tom Ware family attend1 U 1V  ed the Wnre reunion at Davisburg Sunday  C, H, McRorie and wife sppnjlast week made of Czeh fabric cloth, covered with French crystal beads it took a woman 6 months tomake it and wite spew i La week 600 convicts at the,  i  unlvArinp ondOreqon stato prison rioted andlas week at ine ana as   wQgcalled en Rev Biady at Hosc restoredThese riots  sprunqof th up all over tho nation the pastyear There are 2 reasons forn,Le3lie, MtJT Sae who, year There are 2 reasonsPlymouth Masonic J w y Overcrowdl wftichIs at Portage Lake called at m soareaation of diff vonts segregation of differentandiyp fA offenders 2 Lack S  ,7,   o Mr andVP  ouenaers z IJOCK UI,,DaVod TwS A ice Roche I work for the inmates AtoneMrs Russell WesKAlice hocne  mmatesfSA RU Arr has entered tho time most of the prison inmatesof Ann Arbor has enterea m  employed in some kindar27 Tiann and wile vis of wrk  r hired out to private ihSTtoPwmP rhome m industry Jnckson prison at wited at tne wm fH  Ume operated a shoe factoryqLj Murray and Mis las, binder twine plant and cenv  , T,i J mu nni rtrtnrv Much of the work Ois bcrn inllness Shetownship on May 13 dauahter oi johli andtrip to northern will be ct home Alice Walsh Foheyln early life she was teacher On June 20, IJOJ sc i , binder twine pIrvin Kennedy   ,Holmes tDcxUr has bmflhl he biacKtmi shop were, A ,OTJS next TuesiY,The folowmq irOm here will teacji school Vlarv Hoff the first of the week, paving yrana niver iromvlnry non wo u j Lansincj was Qne byfrom Camp Atterbury in i when Alex Grosbeck was gov Snute of Howell is ernor Industry began to com9 wks with Mis plain of unfair competition from l weexs  invirt lnhor Fred Greene aUBthel Sprout weekshe bv, Ma dwas lavalso have a copy ofHlckok Tames the West by Holbrook,  We also have a box of booksfor teen agers a shelf of LivinqBiographies The library hours are Tuesdayand Saturday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p ox   teacner vn juue 4u x uyl married August Enqle in D xter j R d, All their married life we  oent  in Webster township  ,TiC aeacl, iheld Staral v includ9State BcScThe wof from Ft, Uralne hiqhSS in the army 2 Year inPV Lena iniiw,  lnciwioyn  T,,erfv nirfcrenc Anoiws ChilsonTuesday night SeptsessionP W Curlett SecMaria Smith of Ronus 4rs Miller of Tampa FJid3 Stadler of VThere are 2 db da meat cutterREGISTRATION DAYSSept, l and 2 from 1 to 5 in 1943, Holhs in military uiyin Sicily A sister, Veronica and worfc 2 brothers Paul and Leo axe deThe funeral was at St, PatricksChurch Monday at 10 ,a rr RevGrades 1school gradeU m, New the gym,lh7chool,7th grade room on Sept 2, 1 to 5 p m andGrades 8to 12 PT, c at in St ThomasSport to Arbor,Stating in The American WeekV with August 30 Detroit Sun day Times read Our Fight ForOur Captive Children,,by Lygia Georqpescu She tells how herhusband, like her a naturalized American, exposed a viciousCommunist plot to force them tobetray their oountry in exchange for the freedom of their hostagechildren IS NAVAL CENTER CHIEFU, Donald Rogers jr, son oand Mrs, Donald Rogers of Por age Lake has been named the commander of the 1 S, Naval i4uus Station c V iron,Mich, and took over last weekHe has been a navigator on the 12 The rema u w ,  aircraft canter, Tripoli,  Sept, 8 all classes from kinderPEACHEfJ PEACHES PF ACHES arten  12 L sxm88i1atPCHE BEACHES, PbACHES noon startina Sept, 9 reaular56 West, 3 miles west of, Hlunches will startcrterThe MiclL pupil must provide own lunch, tiicensesHuq h Morse , 63 , Unden , Ros enu q ,  54, Brighton  Jerr y,  Brighton   convic t labor  Fre d Green y J  thouq h h e use d convic t labo r in1 hi s t acrtor y a t ionia  ra n agains tGrosbec k o n a  platfor m pledge dt o  abolis h competitio n fro m co n1 vic t labor , H e go t electe d an dmos t o f th e priso n factorie s wer eabolished  Th e resul t is that aiarg e par t o f th e convict s hav en o work  Th e priso n farms,stat eCONSERVATIO N NOTE S I  park an d conser  Conservatio n me n ar e prayin q absor b a few bu tfo r a  goo d day , Dec  1  whe n th a j enough an y dee r seaso n goe s int o effect , jLas t yea r th e weathe r wa s ideal idurin g th e an y da y 3  dee r se a  1 Th e politica l po t boile d ove r inso n an d th e dee r her d wa s r e   Persi a o r Ira n las t weekFirs t th educe d belo w th e starvin g poin t A  youn q gn ah o r kin g fle d t o Ital yba d da y thi s yea r coul d nullifyto r hi s life  The n hi s follower sth e an y dee r seaso n , overthrew Mosdegh , th e 8 0 yea riMichiga n wil l receiv e abou t ol d prim e ministe r an d  M ,  iU  r i TovprnMfc o fthnh  to power  T h800,00 0 fro m th e federa l gover nme nt fo r fis h an d gam e resr aOla pnui e niijii wth e sha h t o power  Th e cause sg o  bac k man y years  I n ancien ttime s Persi a wa s a leading  nat SSM 2 buildin a stud y3p t 1 and Sep t 2, 1 t o 5  an d w a  Britta n ha dher millio n huntin g OTd , tflhi 1license s t o dealer s ha s started Oi l an d ga s ease s onJOOO Ot o  9  p marei  Fro m arade s 8 and Florenc e CobbMl l    y Mr l 2 4 W hall  Hearrie d Elle n Rva n ofwa b  n Wa W B  o u  a qa 8 i  w   ,d  vgZr,  Survivin a is a   34f Milhr d Myr a fijdogI J   j  will b e sol d S r Mrs , C , Humphrey s d Lrm  J  itroii  Jarnes  wL e  at Lansin a Sep t 101J  W  I U an d 4  arardchiMre n n pf nckY Loi s Gullet , 17  Gre g o r  e pavme  0  185 ,DG ra  x  u   ,  , in  Tack ,  ncK l  ,  onv,im  24 , r r jiT  u,,fi  th  lax  oopulcv BAK E SJIL E SAT, , AUG  2 9StMary  Rosar v Ata r Societ y AlWOUNCEMENT D ftenaagemen t o t  uuu i n bountie s th e fo x popula tio n i s increasing  Gam e me nhav e alway s deplore d th e bou nt y  system  The y wan t planne dcontrol Th e larges t lak e trou t take n  caugh t i n  I t weighe dtakyLak power 01 1 W D nv o f Persi a fo r Persians , too kth e oi l well s an d drov e th e Brit is h out  Howeve r th e changeove rma y no t mea n muc h a s th  ne wpremier  ncane H b v th e sa h toals o a  nationalist PINCKNE Y DIG S MOWrn M   Th e Pinckne y Kinq i DauaM wil l mee t wit h Mm , Stell a  Thursday , Sep t 3 1 a t 21 1  rPPP1  Ge t a n Electri c Ai r Drie rDehumldrfier li s n o joketh e wa y rus t can  wrec k a  furnac ean d othe r costl y meta l equipmen t i n a  basement Ru t ther e i s a  moder n answe r t o thi s ol d   fnroblem  Dr y ou t basemen t ai r wit h a n electri cuehumidifie r an d yo u sto p moistur e damage Hlectri c dehumidifier s ar e compacteasil ymove d fro m on e troubl e spo t t o another  The y plu g in , jus t lik e a floor lamp o r Detfor f Edfeo nMoil ai r cM m or  unde r 15 h j weig h unda r B O pound PUBLI CFRIDA Y AUG  28  1 pDUAN E MEYER , Auctionee rPhone  Uowell  1219J1Th e far m havin g bee n rented , th e entir e her d liste dIfj f ifH l b f H  withou t reserv e a t publi c auction  JIPurtbre d100  Ba s Free ,   3  2 1 Tas tle icow, 3 2 yrs  old , fresh , cal f b yXefettt a cow , 5  yrt  old , fresh , cal f b yHols  eow , 5  yrs  old , frtth , cal f b yid Bolstei n otw , V  yn  old , frsh , cal f b ycow , 3 2 yrs  old , fres hcow , 4  yrs  old , fres hcow , 8  yrs  old , fres hcow , 2 2 yrs  old , du e b y sal ecow , 2  yrs  old , du e b y sal ecow , 5  yrs  old , du e Feb  1 6cow , 2  yrs  old , fres hcow , 8  yrs  old , fres hHolateinHelstei nHolstei nHolstei nHoktti nHolstei nHolstei nHolstei n Holstein cow , 6Holstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , 8f tHolstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , 8Holstei n oow , 8J iHolstei n cow , 7Holstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , 8f t8  youn g Holstei n8  youn g Holstei nSevera l Holstei ni  month s ol d yrg old , du e Dec  1 6yrg , old , du e soo nyrs  old , fres hyrs  old , clos e u pyn  old , clos e u pyrs  old , fres h b y sal tyn  old , fres hyrs  old , CJO M up  old ,yn  old ,yn  old , frss h T balk , 1 1 mo  ol dheifers , 1 1 mo  ol dcalve s fro m 2  day i t o ITerms  8 1 2 month s tim e o n bankabl e note i a t 6  interest ,HINCHE Y BROS , Owner Verno n Stat e Ban k Harry Russell , Harol d  Wadadoy, Augus t 26 , 195 3Htttt  Howel l Theaie rDwtmTh e Gregor y schoo l whic hI X   S coovoters approved136 to 4 9 a 5 mill tax levy to esestablish a school builaing tuna  Marvin Shirey with Edward of last weeic Dan Dcdley, Ann BtoaoftlaHE KID FROM LEFT FIELD Noveltyjn,irn ii, Friday Saturday Aug 28, 29was one oi the prisoners oi war exchanged in Korea last i week, J The Lyons school rejected an nexation to the Brighton schoolf last week by a 79 to 49 vote , Gov Williams and Congress i man Clardy were guests at a clambake at Pine Lodge, Brighton last week sponsored by theMichigan Wholesale Beer andWine Dealers 28, 29LAST OF THE COMANCHES la TechincolorHalTHE GLCBY BRIGADEREMAINS TO BE SEEN AlsoTHE HITCH HIKER Cartoon QViet Mature, Alexander Scourby Aug 30, 3130p nx coatBjobert Taylor, Ava GardnerRIDE Aug 30 31rSepfcHANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON withDanny Kaye, Farley Gcksiger the Whole family will Eke itAdkn Adults 75c, Children 35cCSt Patrick Catholic Church of ComedyBrighton served over 1200 turk J2 Wed7T5Tur, SeptTiTi2 FTJiur, t 1,2,3ey dinner at their annual fesuvai last SundayBrighton ArgusJerry Highfietfd of the Ford fac    tory, Miltord was jailed last Happy Heated Qaneiree Musical week when his wife Dorothy,2Q l CapiL tyd Ferrer, Jeanwas found badly beaten at Oak Aumont, Kur Kasxner Grove and Highland Roads Comedy Novelty Cartoon u1 crhkU vaa Vfaaaad Qamlng Story oi Three Loves when he proved an alibi and name oi Calcutta his wife admitted her boy mendbeat her up t  The following from the county j were called for military induct ion August 25 Lavern Driver, j WhltnMLe LakeBerrien Springs FrancLs Todas j  ciuk, Bancroft Thomas Coven Frlday Saturday, Aug 28, 29 der, Arlington Va Jen mi an rv,Ki FtH BUGS BUNNNY ALL STARREVUETechnicolorFeafune Length Lqugib Rlat andBtLACKBHARD THR PlBATr m techiicoiowltbRobert Newton, LLnda Darnell and William BendSx Nws4Cominj Thuader Bay Desert Soag, Beast from 20,000 Fathoms Effective Sept 1, Reg Adzn  Adults 50c, Children 20cGardner, Northville Ronald Hart and Lee Faust, Howell The Dickson Bakery which was started in 1903 by George Dickson of Scotland cel  ebated its 50th anniversary last week A son,Alva, now operatesthe bakery Webberville will hold her 4th annual home coming androast Sept 4thI Married at the Nazexen Chuich, Howell Aug, 15, PvtRobert Gallup of Caimp PickettVa, to Loi McCall of Howell Charles Steinbach of Dexter was married to Catherine Rob inson oi Harbor Beach Aug 15at Caro DoubleTHE LO  HAND I n  Tecbinaok  wit hJoe l MoQre a Barbar a Hal eANL    Pirac y o n th e hg h sea s Sylvuia iPOE T SINISTE R Friday, Saturday , Aug  29 , 2 9TH E AFFAI R O F DOBB E GILL1 SMuslct i Comed y Stcrrrttt gDebbi e Reynolds , Bobb y Van Bo b Foss eo x Jame s Warren , Lyn n Robert s Cartoo n an d Spor ti  Lates t Ne wSunday , Monday  Aug  30 , 3 1i  THUNDE R I N TH E EAST A  Dram a Storrisi a Ala n Ladd , Debora h Ke n an dCharle s Frye rSun  Show s 3  5 r 9an d Spor t Monday  Aug  30 , 3 1TARME R TAKE S A  WIFE fchxucoio rBett y Grable , Dal e Robertso ntsaturette  Factories , Mine s an  Jf Waterway s Cartoon  Th e Dexte r schoo l opan s Sept  Selecte d Short s8th  lues Wed , Thia , Sept  1,2, 3 Tues, Wed , Thur , Sept  1,2, 2  TH E STOOQE  J1A 1 l nTv   KJ Jerry MtinDay picnic on account of the THE AFFAIR OF DOBBIE GILU5 Shows 715  910bingo ban I Musical Comedy StarringCharles V Taft, brother of the Debbie Reynolds Bobby Van, cartoonlae Senator fartis the speaker at Kiwanis convention at Ann Arjbar on August 30  A new cement sidewalk ising bunt troxn the viliuge to thenew elementaly scnooi oui Baker Roaa Dexter ,The Roy Scott family of Fowler Bob FosseAND COMPANYzStardooHoward Keel, Mary Martin Also NewsSunday guests of Mrs, ThressaCoyle were Teiry McGowan,I homeof j Rapih Hall returned from at T rontjo Ontario Saturday  Hll d Dal Miviile caiied at the Roy Dilling   Lango an Mrs, Williamsham home Sunday j Pontiac ahd Mrs Fannie Cavan jBorn to Dominick Conkiiii and 1 wiu Peqgy Burns of Farming jeiman Shaw of Detroit spent ton Aug 2u a girl Constance Sunday  the Lesterjean  IThe Floyd Haines familyEast Lansing spent Sundaythe Abel Haines home  S Hall andDale Miller atPrenuptial showers have been dj Mason Fair Saturdcryrecently given for Berardine WiThe HamburgtGenoa FarmBurrw by Dorothy Lavey Geial  met   Mark Nashdine Molier and Mrs, James  g h home Friday Burns,       Stariiv Ddnkel and wife andOlin Robmson has a new DeSo  , Wr1 VrrnBlaricum and  to car , mMr and Mrs Andrew tyesbittentertained at a lawn picnic Sun 10, Girls Bicycle 10, 10, 2Wylie family, Mrs Hollis Wylie , , and children, the Fritz Wylie aavfamily, Dr, and Mrs, Wylie andBud Wylie and family of Dexter umSfio TheatreSCIO DRXVELN THEATREon U S 12 CM lactmoto Rd5wet oi Aii ArborPlayoround Children under 12 Free admtU1 FreeFriday, Saturday, Aug 23, 29 THE BIG TREESTechnicolor  withKMt Douglas, Pcice WymbreAlsoPASSAGE WESTIn Techincolor with John Paylne, Arisen Whelan CartoonSun to Thur Auq 30 to Sept 3 JAM1CA RUMIn Techincolor withRay Milland Arlene DahlA ATHATS MY BOYDean Martin, Jerry Also Cartoon Lewis1 buy froa  ctoek tht U tug ,,TtMt k tmttif ht I en offer yoo, beauM J Ukt your foot ncMuraiBa and furnish yon met tin tod aiwidth tft UJi ftyft, tMtStr ud colorour ebolet Oftr no abo ftabloniselect lor 1MB tad Wwn MASON SHOES tJlECT FROM FACTOHYj Yr orden through mv BpatA Ot tnrr fvice direct f  r, rv i c volT tica frn fw ,t foot orrt JJO ru ma Mrs, BurdU a HUT W wh o Mr s Oci a Sigle rbee n visitin g a t th e Kenn  Y  of Wayn e an d Mn  Jea nWvli e hom e ha s qon e backRoif l o f Farsningto n calle d o nMobk , Alabam a Mn Mar y Hof f las t Wednesday Hore i t is  Ne w Fal l an d Winte rCatalog , Mons  Lin e consist so f 10 2 carefull y chose n stylet 2 4  new  Women s line s 6 7 style s1 9  offere d fo r th e first  time  2 8a n jacke t styles  2 6 new Price  MALEHel pWante dExperisnteUnnecessaryApply  in PersonSCHEDUL E 5 0 HOU R 3  PE R WEEK  iTHK mCKNEYWednesday August ft, 1983Pmckney DispcrtJhEntered CGB 2nd Close Act of March 8 1877Matter ai PostomoeStore per frFcrrchiid back to Detroie lastage Lake nua en named thThe KeitL tojurys ui Cnelseoj spent Siuiaay at me L J Henryhome,Floyd V alters and wifu of Lansing called at the Frank Aber deen hoire Sunday Joe Bun newou home fromya arrivingGroceries Can aed COOdf Gents Fwrnlshin atandme wiie ofCliffordLingerie alvary MennoniteRev, Ezra Beachy, Jastor upi Walter ELLIfling Worship 10001Iday Sdiool 11 LO i,f ng Peoples Meeting   age Fellowship Servicedaeday  Floyd IWayne cuMiller home yMr ana Mro w  J MillerMrs, Florence Boaqnn anu Mrs, Marion reaiJOII ccuuud On MrsAnnabels Uioup m Flirt onRev Zas ana vme who arevisitinq cu tne it  Elliott horncalled oil Krs rlorence Lauglinj  i,ovginKi vonNormani cord lViorqnQ  Grand Rap won eek end at the  n ,acfiii noinejieverChurch   m back with her  Vlie nioyd Maycroftk  Myron HughesPumbing  Heatinglompiete Line Plumbing Fixtures and SuppliesSLEC1TJC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERSCOMPLETE UNI OF PUMPSWE SELL WEWE SEKV1CE1075 EAST M38 Phone 183F2erKeni  Oen Songregaiional CiuhGuest Ministeridoy School  930 A M, Urning Worship 1045 AM ,ir Night Prayer Meeting,8Q0 rithe church bA Hearty Welcome to All ct Lcdwidqe washospital, Ann ArWrJfif111 unaerwent ai Mondayason tumily and ison and Leota Sunday,anj wife CueAiiiCe family infamilyattendedThe Peoples wUndenominationalAt 212 East Main StreetFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONSfromWMKiLHAUS FLORAL COPhone 284 Howoll Pastorthtfuv Keith Ruegsegger,andaySchooI  945 AM, ay Worship 1100 A, M fJ uiday Youth Group 7 00 PM rulur, Prayer Meeting 700 PM ane extend a Chiistian Welcome Everyone andlthewent to the it the home ofMgm in Ida Sun  children stayedaacic name last  ,r parenu werer luq ILCK, Sydneyllana, and wife spentat Frdnkiown,For Prompt Dead Stock Removal3BALL  Call Howell COMPANYfl TAX NOTIGEVillage Taxes are now due andpayable at my home each Saturday until October I, 1963 HELEN REYNOLDS,Village Treasurer 545 E Putnam St v, Yaueh, pworship mt0 CALA DAYS SEPT 4 thru 13ion indiiiii MMeth tey FriHt Hit IIM ntvf AIM JMlMNM Arts, ruMM Sbnk OMUHluity QIMM, fl NMll, OfM Mf Organ CMitti fttttt, Aitt Ibtm, AltFIWt, fan MaetlMry ExUkM, Ott TMI i Fit irw PfMif, ShHa naior iNMhMMagoners Grocery 8068 Pinckney RoadQuality Methflndbe LOW PRICESBeer and Wine to Take Out HOURS8 to 8 todayo 8 Phone Howell 70BJ2 j ivlohiman familyf10 in Pontiac, f Diukel and two  ai the Don Pasco c   L ike ast week,  hi oq an family of , f at the StanleySaturdays Claude WhiteThursday guests atdgham home and  prafled at the CalvinI Hooker cottage at Zukev Lake The Oito Poulson family wereSaturday guests at the W FClose home at Lake LobdelLI Albert Dinkel and wife and Clayton Musson end wife attendi ed the funeral Mis4 i iorenca VanWinkle in Lansinq Tuesday, Allen Davis was in Ohio atthe motorcycle races over theweek end, Albert Dnkel and wife werein Corruna SundayJeffrey Hendee is visiting hisgrand parens Eld Nuofier andwife in Holt Frank Boyer and wife of AnnArbor and Lloyd Vvarner andwife of Ypsilanti callea at theJohn Boyer home Sunday Henry Ifrhnson, wile, Eliine,and Shirley Wylie and Clara Ann Gudith were in the upper peninsula last week ana called at the Glen Plankton home inPetoskev  Fred Read and wife, FredTeeple and wife ana Heq, Sheder and wife were Friday dinner guests of the Ross Reads at Portage Lake Mrs Frank Peters of Jackson, and Mrs Hazel Clelland of HornI er spent the week end at the Fred Read home and went with them to Detroit Monday, The James Whitlay familyfcxmily spent Sunday at theJohn McGuire home in Detroit, The Merlin Amburqr familyand Mrs, Mary Amburgey were n Jcckson SaturdayFred Read anl wife spent theweek end at the Schosser cott age at Clear Lake,Mr mA Mr m  i  John Boyer and wife and Wm,DowthR  iClarkMf San an  attended theAcW ThZTe  Livonia races Wednesday,BOWLM W7, Whf Ml851 Mrs Roberta Amburgey enter atauciSrl h0UTOhld good tcdned at der Friday in honorat auction,   her husbnds birthday MrMiss Eva Mehrln visited at  s    COALS  10 PER TON LESS  j FILL P NOW WITH GOOD CLBAN FUEL AND ATOID THE BUSH NEXT FALL  PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH  j DELIVERING EWRY DAYx CALL 2681 DEXTERD Hoe SonsTVSERVICEYwo Year Guarantee on AllRitter T V Televisions Sold125 WEBSTER ST,AMI Ml feitoEDDIILOUIS ARMSTRONG TERISA MIWBtTh OiMiint, HtnMffktH, PMr     i i f CuudiM DirMtvilltrilM4 If TMfa  ftirtot U1 ServicePinckney MichiganTHI iufuiroir utL KPT e, 9 Am IO J A GREAT NEW RANGEFOX HOMiS BEYOND TUt MS MAINSTHE PHILGASTAPPAN WITHCOO LITE  amettns amfrtk ovtn pt4 that cfoet set vfjtot Yeuv flet If it te tolltvtGraves was in1 anaI Jackson last week and with the o JJock White family  spent the Th schoolweek end at the Basil Whit Psal lost bv one liome in Ionia and attended, the votodL 331 to 34, inditwere 2iJDaggwere in Debut SAVE WITHJTHISSPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFERPLDMSI Hfi WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Bttel Mrs Lettie Nesbit Ms Dick Cpl Dan vnninson, Mrs Eeanor Ledwidgejwas on yj01 weekand NeUie Gardner attended a oners exchanged lot weeK eon Thursday at StPcrtricks brother was killed m rin Northfield j  Miss Nellie Gardner Mrs Emma Vollmer and son, the Rosary servee a tJohn, called at the Charles Bs4ut Engle home atel home in Fowbrville Sunday Lake Sunday i Dick Kennedy visited John I Bob PTKennedy at Howell md Tom Stanley Murdock theRegular priceSpecial price You aveCemt in today Bt th Art H wn Alt I with to manylures tmso1790fjAAQHockey Service  it,Ge t a n Electri c Ai r Drie rDehumldtfler ii no joketh e wa y rus t can  wrec k a  furnac ean d othe r costl y meta l equipmen t i n a basement Pu t ther e i s a moder n answe r t o thi s ol d  Jfnroblem  Dr y ou t basemen t ai r wit h a n electri cuehumidifie r an d yo u sto p moistur e damage Electri c dehumidiner s ar e compacteasil ymove d fro m on e troubl e spo t t o another The y plu g in , jus t lik e a floor lamp Moil ol r dH m ar t vndt  25high  weig h unde r 9 0 pounds o r Detroi t E dPUBLI CFRIDA Y AUG  28  1 p2 X i t t   I DUAN E MEYER , Auctionee rPhone Uowetl  1219 JlTh e far m havin g bee n rented , th e entir e Jjer d Iiste 4Wit t b t  W withou t reserv e a t publi c auction Purtbre d0  Bams 1A J A  2 1 Tas t ftst Befcteta iM eHofetefe isid eHolstei nM eHolstei nHetetei nHolstei nHolstei nBolstei nHolstei nHolstei nHolstei ncow, Vi  yrs  old , fresh , cal f b ycow , 5  yrs  old , fresh , cal f b ycow , 5  yrg  old , fresh , cal f b yeew , 2 Vi yrs  old , fresh , cal f b ycow , Vi  yrs  old , fres hcow , 4  yrs  old , fres hcow , 3  yrs  old , fres hcow , 2 j yrs  old , du e b y sal ecow , 2  yrs  old , du e b y sal ecow , 5  yrs  old , du e Feb  1 6cow , 2  yrs  old , fres hcow , 8  yrs  old , fres h Holstein cow , 6Holstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , 8f tHolstei n cow , 4Holstei n cow , SHolstei n oow , 2f tHolstei n cow , THolstei n cow , 4Hois t ti n cow , SYt8  youn g Holsiei nS  youn g Holstei nSevera l Holstei n2  month s ol d TS old , du e Dec  1 6yrs  old , du e soo nyrs  oi l fres hyrs  ol4  clos e u pyrs  olcl , clos e o pyrs  old , fres h b y sal eyrs  old , fres hyrs  old , cfet e u pyrt  oM , fret kyrs  old , frmkyrf  old , fnt h bulls , 1 1 mo  ol dheifers , 1 1 mo  ol dcalve s fro m 2  day s t o iTerms  8 1 2 month  tim e o n bankabl e note e ti t 6  interes t Wednesday, August28 , 195 Ctttta  Th e Gregor y schoo i whic h co nsohaaie d wit h Stockjandq e wii i Hwell Theaie rDeunrFriday , Saturday , Aug  28 , 2 9KI D FRO M LEF T FIELD Carto o136establis h a  schoo i ouilala g tuna Marvi n Shire y wit h Edwar dGOjior c o f Gegor y fie  t o Wes t Ooaied y Novelt yVirgini a las t week  JI  Cxed , Cla y io n Galerne a Fli S  Saturday  Aug  28 , 2 9so n w , Mrs  jju a Galerne a o f Fo w a n Johnsoa  lua e AUyso nI nREMAIN S T O B E SEEN Als oTH E HITC H HIKER Cartoo n OF TH E COMANCHES f n  Techlncolo rn   firpdrlck CrawioxcLaibar a Hal eTH E GLCE Y BRIGADE ,   XA4W , wu i cii e o i tli e prisoner sfo f wa r exchange d i n Kore a las tTh e Lyon s schoo l rejecte d an t o  th e Brighto n schoo l Viet Mature , Alexande r Scourb yCMjzna n Clard y wer e guest s a t qclambak e a t Pin e Lodge , Brigh to n las t wee k sponsore d b y th eMachiqa n Wholesal e Bee r an dWin e Dealers  Taylor, Av a Gardae rRID E VAQUESO St  Patric k Catholi c Churc h o f Comed y AugHAN S CHRISTIA N ANDERSON wit hDann y Kaye , Farle y GMage rth e whol e famil y wff l Uk e ttAdkn  Adult s 75c  Childre n 35 cNew 3Wed7TBur M Sept  27 3p  M lAumon i Kur t KComed y Novelt yCartoonStor y o f Thre e Love sWhftm  Lake ,Briqhton serve d over  120 0 Ivrk  TS L    Cartoo ne y dinner s a t thei r annua l festi v Tues  Wed , Tfeur , Sept  1,2, 3a i las t SundayBrighto n Argus   I L VJerr y Highfied d o t th e For d fa c W tory , Milffor d wa s jaile d las t Happ y Hecuted  areiree Musicalweek when his wife Dorothy,2Q Lesito Caron, Mel Ferrer, Jeanwas found badly beaten at Oak Grove and Highland Roads ifAeix HiqhfcU vas 3eased when he proved an alibi and1 his wife admitted her boy friendbeat her up  The following torn the county were called for military induction August 25 Lavern Driver, jBerrien Springs Francis Todas civk BanCToft Thomas Coven Ftida Saturday Aug 28, 29 der, Arlington, Va Jenmiah       Gardner, Northville Ronald Hart and Lee Faust, Howell The Dickson Bakery whichwas started in 1903 by George Dicksou of Scotland eel ebated its 50th anniversary last week A sonAiva, now operates1the bakery Webberville wiil hold her 4thannual home coming and oxroast Sept 4thi Married at the Nazerene Sw Monday Aug 30, 31 Chuich, Howell Aug 15, PvtRobert Gallup of Camp PickedVa, to Lois McCall of Howell Cherries Steinbach of Dexter was married to Catherine Rob inson oi Harbor Beach Aug 15t atPr BUGS BUNNNY ALL STARREVUETechnicolorFeature Length Lqugb Rlat ancBLACKBOARD THE PIRATE a teehiicoiowttbRobert Newton, Undo Darnelland William BendixNews  4Cominij Thusuler Bay Desert Song, Beast from 20,000 Fathoms Effective Sept 1, Reg Adm  Adults 50c, Children 20cDoubleTHE LOtyE HAND In Teofttfaokr withJoel McQrea, Barbara Hale Sylvuix iPiracy on the hgh seas POST SINISTERames Warren, LynnFARMER TAKES A technicoior WIFEBetty Grable, Dale Robertsontsaturette, Factories, Mmei and,WatorwaysThe Dexter school opens Sept Selected Shorts9th Friday, Saturday, Aug 29, 29THE AFFAIR OF DOBBIE GXLL1SMuslcta Comedy StarringDebbie Reynolds, Bobby VanBob FosseRoberts Cartoon and Sport j Latest NewSunday Monday Aug 30, 31 THUNDER IN THE EASTA Drama StrrrrinnAlan Ladd, Deborah Eerr and Charles BayerSun Shows 8 5, r 9Cartoon and SportTues, Wed, Thur, Sept 1,2,3i THE STOOGEaccount of the fBE AFFAIR OF DOBBEE GDLUS Shows 715  910Day picnic onbinqo ban i Musical Comedy StarringCharles V Taft, brother of the Debbie Reynolds, Bobby Van, cartoonlae Senator Taftis the speaker at Kiwanis convention at Ann Arbor on Aucpust 30  A new cement sidewalk is beinq bunt from the village to thenew elemexitajy schooi oui Baker Roaa Dexter The Roy Scott family of Fowlerviile called at the Hoy Dilling Bob FoeseAND FAST COMPANY4 Scio TheatreHoward Keel, Mary Martin Also News    iSunday guests of Mrs, ThressaCoyle were Terry McGowan, Robert Lanqe an Mrs, WilliamsPontidc arid Mrs Fannie Cavan jSunday Shaw of Detroit spentthe Lester Ultdham home SundayBom to Dominick Conklin andwiue Peqqy iiurnsj of Farming ton Aug 2U a qirl ConstancejeanThe Floyd Haines family of g Rapih Hall returned fromEast Lansing spent Sunday at 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NomNlafi  ftFrisian , KUh y SO Motit   ,      000 6 Pinckne y Roa dQualit yLO W PRICE Sbee r an d Win e t o Tak e Oi l  HOURSBaH  8  to 8Phon e Howel l 706J2 ff TM h   OiKM UHSEPT , a ,  A m ioMr , an d Mrs , Flori s Clar k an d Mohiman family in  Pontiac ,Dinke l an d tw oa t th e Do n Pasco Lik e as t week ,roqa n tamil y o fa t th e Stanle ySaturday s  Claud e Whit ehursda y quest s a t,qha m hom e an da t th e Calvi n   e a t Zuke v Lake Th e Ott o PouUo n famil v wer eSaturda y guest s a t th e W  F Clos e hom e a t Lak e Lobdel LI  Alber t Dinke l an d wif e and Clayto n Musso n en d wii e atten d Ii e d th e iunera l Mis , x lorenc eVanWinkl e in  Lansin g Tuesday ,Alle n Davi s wa s in  Ohi o a tth e motorcycl e race s ove r th eweek  end ,Alber t Dinke l an d wif e wer ein  Corrun a Sunday Jeffre y Hende e is  visitin q hi sgran d parent s E d Nuoho r an dwif e in  Hoit  Fran k Boye r an d wii e o i An nArbo r an d Lloy d Vvarner  andwif e o f Ypsilant i called a t th eJoh n Boye r hom e Sunday Henr y jijhnson , wile , t l tine ,an d Shirle y Wyli e an d Clara 1  An n Gudit h wer e in the uppe r k  peninsul a las t week  ana culle da t th e Gle n Plankto n hom e inPetoske y Fre d Rea d an d wife , Fre dTeepl e an d wif e anc i Heq , She de r an d wif e wer e Frida y dinne rguest s o f th e Ros s Read s a t Por tag e Lake Mrs  Fran k Peter s o f Jackso n,  an d Mrs  Haze l Clellan d o f Hor nI  e r spen t th e week  end a t th e  Fre d Rea d hom e an d wen t wit hthe m t o Detroi t Monday ,Th e Jame s Whitte y famil yftnnily  spent Sunda y a t th eJoh n McGuir e hom e in  Detroit ,Th e Merli n Amburcjb y tamil yan d Mrs , Mar y Amburqe y wer en  Jcckso n Saturda yFre d Rea d an l wif e spen t th eweek  end a t th e Schosse r cott ag e a t Clea r Lake ,Joh n Boye r an d wif e an d Wm  Installationsw o Yea r Guarante e o n Al l Ne w Television s Sol dRitter  1 V Service12 5 WEBSTE R ST ,Pinckne y Michiga nj o jin  Boye r an d wii esheha n an d wif e attende d th eWdd yt o 8 shehan an dDoroth y Roh l wer e i n Nort h Jivcni a race s Wednesday ,Adam s Tuesda y wher e Miss  js  Robert a Amburqe y ente rRoh l sol d he r househol d good  tcdne d a t dinne r Frida y i n kojj 0a t auction        of he r husband s birthday  Mr MtaEwM M visite d   s  l svMllle t di e Rober t Gratage r hom e in  to  Mjg JtUuza y Daq q1 tt  wa s JriueClar c wer e i n A GREAT  NEW RANGE  HOMES  8SY0ND Wf MS  MAINSTH E PHILGASTAPPA N WIT HCO O LIT E fh amostn g omfrt k evt n pde tthq t h tot wfijtot  YtMve 0e t USAV E WITHjjfHJ SSPECIA L INTRODUCTOR Y OFFE RPLNoifl QWATE R SYSTEM SStanle y Dinke l Nesbit, M  Dic  fttoson, to Eleano r Ledwidg e wa s o nan d NeUi e Gardne r attende d aoner s ltTOhtonThursda y a t StPcrtrick s brothe rcbirc h i n Northfield  j  u Mis sEmm a Vollme r an d son,th e Regular pric eSpecia l priceYo u ov eCem  in today  B  th  An l hrang e wit h t o man ytwturet  23940175 0IKLO QJfel tHocke y Servic ena n  B Ma  wwa m Mw kv    iWednesday, August 28 1953LOST rim, le library glasses,shellyreward booth near thejpostomce forILasscn Barbara McAfee has returnedfrom 4H camp, WesAy ftader, David Nashr Harold Rady rt axe in the upper PROFESSIONAL CORNCFCfehfruor Sfcoli nk Shankli ClSn ConlMM KEEP YOUREQUIPMENT 100JOHN DEERE Its just plain common sense to friace worn or broken parts on JohnDeere Equipment with only genumtJohn Deere Parts Why Because they always fit and perform as well as theoriginals they replaceTheyre exact duplicates of theoriginal part  made from the simi highgrade materials, from thesame patterns and dies  and withthe same quality workmanshipYou cant afford to handicap thfine, deMndLabl performance of yourJoHp Mttft Equipment Keep it lWJoIDeerel TOMATOESA11 you want ior150 a bushel Pick them yourseil WOlard WilteeFOR SALEjohn Deere Drill little used, call alter 4 p zn oror Saturday or Sunday, alsobaled straw, draw it yourself Ethel Sprout, phone 131F11FOR SALEGuemsey heifer call10, A Girls Bicycle 10 Two grindstones, Peaches ov thepeck or busheijiarrison CooperGregory, Mich Rte 1 , R LiJUiCinnlnq Poofs DeLapp Patterson Laue HdOilFiltaa jiiiiiiuuita ii ,m   mmmiiu ylj iiiin mi  a HiiHinnitim i liiiiiiiuitiii, i iiHtiiitiiiia, MIL iiiinK I liuumuun 1 in iimiHiiiiiia li uJtnuii I firinium I uI  We cany a complete stock of genuine John Beere Parts See us for nf placement needi Place your parts order ncrtriBUY ONLY GENUINE JOHN DEE1E PARTS TO FIT AND WEAR LIKE THE ORIGINALSL Ihe Pinckney SanitariumFay M Daffy, M 0 Pinckney, MichiganDaiv 1100 A M to 200 P M Except Wednesdays,Iori, TuesM Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MIf G B MeCloskey DENTIST112 V N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935 Residence 814Kvenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHerb SneedPho3 183  207 E Gd River Howell, Michiganleal Estate, Insurance BrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a SpecialtyList Your Property With MeLee LaveyGeneral InsurancePhone 59F3 Pinckney, MichLI V RIGERATION SER vTcEHarold RadyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154F3 Pinckney Phone 157F11Myroi J RightsPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master Plumber Phone 183F21075 East M36, PinckneyFUNERAL HOMEDon G Swarthotff DirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServicePhones 39 and 63, PinckneyFred  Relcfciioff, Sr OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand River Howell, MichiganPhone 358 Residence 611oydLivestock Hauling Ti MFarm Sales A Specialty Call Fowlervihe 435F6Dr G J Towner DENTIST8044 Portage Lake Road DexterPhone Dexter 3461 gWeekly Trips Made to Detroit General TruckingPinckney, Mich  Phone 161F1JRoger J CarrComplete Insurance Coverage Phone 43  Prnckney, MichCemetery MemorialsPrices You Can Afford To Pay Milford, MichiganGilford Brajy WorfesReal EstateFarms, Homes, Lake Property Business OpportunitiesList Your Property With MeGerald ReasonBroker  209 North PearlPinckney, Mich  Phone 133I When need money to mREAL ESTATE BARGAINS 4 bedrcotj horn  ca, garage2 ote, furnace, good coadition In Pincknev  4 bedroom home, modern 3 FOR ATHLETES FOOTerson Lake, homes at Patt TermsGerald Ren so ncknoyMich4 bedroom home VA Tots 2 bedroo hcmc, 2 car qcia,2 2 lots, hot water heat inPincknev  3 bedrcor Mrs Roberta Miller with theHlli FT TVS cal13d onRoy Wright at Foals hos Thursday prove your herds or equipment, pOR RENT3 room cottaqe, inor to finance your reqular dairy insulated and furnishedWiH be  operations, qive us an op  availabie pt l, 1953to cooperate In onv Abner Watkins, phone 47F2 USED CAR SALE1949 Plymouth Sedan, radio, andR SALE Philqras Stove and hooter lor 595anqe and Hot Water Heater 1949 Furd Tudor, radio and heat Howard Craig, PhoueJ2F4 er 695 11 K T n n oe ,1949 Mcrcurv Sedan, radio one1ABES AUTO PARrS lheate 3ielding SuppliesAuto Pcrts tomotive Glass Sold and In wQSLOW PONT1AC COMPANY  We Buv Scrap Mater 982a Grand Hiver Brighton m ici Phon 734111013 East Grand RiverPhone 151 iwriuTARTS l WANTEDWashinqs and IroABS AUXp PARTS mgs wm pick up Qnd dehvQgSALE 54 inch cabinet sink Mrs McGuianahanfawoets 25 8049 DexterPincknev Road7 Cedar Lake 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> v  iPinckneyn Vol70 MIRROR MICHIGAN High School AthleticsFOOTBALL OMDHDATES Kg PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday August 19 2953 Churches  No, 34Catfioiic GhwibFootball j Sunday Massespheasants as year It is the auiy ot the corner iast uniforms will be given out andconsere Physicalbeill be aken inne forenoon Thefirst practise 900 1000, 1130,630, 800he rest of the week J mcommission towild life Xne idea used to  that it could be aone by resUoions but now te know it canonly result from caretul plann,  , ing For instance snort nshiaa ,  candidates should startFriHnv rrfw M,, T seasons overpopulate Takes aa21  exer  nid 50 yard SSf 30 fo 9 VOtJOns streams ana result in turned sprJnts now d avoid the aches Sunda7 Befnr nnnsh The same is true with deer, Iand Pnes that go with the firs ouaaay  DelQre 800They multiply as fast as rabtits, I  days practise The playersb were placed in an enclosed vril are m shape August 31 willarea and multiplied to 136 in 6 tnrvr the first few practises years The special any kind otmucn more than thoso who havedeer season Dec, 1 is to prevent not tcfken part in some strenuo aeef oveitxpalauon, j us physical activity and theyrvr VAJ  4L wili have a better chance ofDirector Lady of the coiserva, startinq in the first game Misses bwaiUoutbuyino m,milliner,and Lloyd Grimes hvegone io ouawnee, Ohio, to live  rieasoa jr and famiiv Born to Russell Glober andwire Joan Spearsat McPrueri imj andnuve moved into theiion dl he spital,Howell, Sunday a qirlThe Rev JM McLucas familyae on a trip throuqh Delaware Pennsylvania and New York Uommenf,3We  th oPinion thaton unadiila Street , sate, He will preach Auq, 231 theTenutoifte Mi ta bociety hold A U th F1elJadlrhia Methodist his views aMori Mortenson ho nj c lurch and AucJ 30 at the e3 jident weiernuuy, wterian church there,  they wereHick and Bill Mller, Chris ler or aerCampbeUBill RowelLNeil Clark, the senaiorand Jimmie Lavey are spending e J tho week at the I ley cabin at cear ucaqias Lake odetractstiillpresopposed and soonv i tion coxnmission says tne appropriation oy tne commission  Calvary Mennonite5  Morning Worship18, Sunday SchoolThe insurance this year for Young Peoples Walter Ehandlivju to ihe pond William Stickle, son oi Chales Stickle and wife of Pincknywas iciiiea at Wellington, OhioMonday when a scaffold on which he was paintinq a smoht iettinq him fall 100 ftHehis parents and a wife Ralph Hall took hit wife to thecme intension Conlerence at Ontario, relunnnq Mon wiiii hyeartoIt is noexists thewhom iie was niarried the pastwill use its parks and i schedulebeaches this year The dept, has j Sept 18 Byron here aiso greauy reduced torest fire1losses laid out a system ot publie fishing sites, foiyt management and watershed develop mentlts torest program is beqinnng to pa oiif as salable timberis beinq developed each year The staff of the dept consistsof 1500 people The operationcost is 15,000,000 a yearOf thisfishing and huntinq license sctles yield 7,20o,o,and the balancecomes from a cz50,000 federalgrant and a biCKj,u3U state qrant She will be there this week, while its last dates, Lanuon,1 wm LnaiSt n  returned d EiS h partyd spen, dDeweynave all beenNestor1 e Ieft oi cnor its congressxtherine  toJav,center25 DeWitiOct 2 Dexter thereOct 9 Fowler at St JohnsOct 18Hartland here Oct, 23Manchester hers,Or 30South Lyon thoreNov 6 Stockbridge th re Nov, 13St, Marys her CongregationalGuest MinisterWiccnsion, Supply MinisterSunday School  93U A M, Morninq Worship 1045 AM Young Mens Club of Pinckney1Thur Night PrayerH C Vedder home, a year m KoreaSunday at the homestook in 16 at their i ncTTanas MJQViho North Hamburq Churchtorene ls dischar fromuicnic Saturday drew a bigservice  sequentycrowd, Deacons Boylan and1 Mrs Albert Shirley accompan urers wre noliendricks won the foot race and ied the Hollis Holoways to Jack hod n have ncmnf r 7hammer son to see her mother, Mrs Roy , e LGmcrat votes to the conventionvearmeashasDick Haddock the ihow rOih  Hamburq won the Wright, who is of wcr from Pinckney Thsroote hospitaltoy Dillinghapatient at pass them,The Chilson convict camp gotThur Night Prcryer Meeting, 8Q0 won the ball qame  Nh noy  ini Qna wife atH C Vedder home, HamburqThe iast fc,  ,     ,t  unsmSummer Bible School Auq 24 t back race between Will, anrt JJw MulChfr  o quarn and 2 convcs m  a SSSS   Tiaht SS nWSLansinq prisoner claniedREGISTRATION DAYS 29, 9 to 12 a mA Hearty Welcome to All STvil Nash wa tie aieT 2 ,CbnwaV ior Mrs Pearl Gcllow T q  i, ,Iieats Dinner was served, HenryKice was qenera chairman way hoii re qned herCommunity bchools , tj  B The Peoples ChurchUndenominational212 East Main Street v Pttor 945 AM,ijuncby Youth Group 7 00 PMcored and killedThe dept has 3 planessever hiqnschool,7th qrade room on lhlf gX61 MeetingP00 PM week,al pcctrol boats, 3 speed boats, cp 2, 1 to 5 p m triday Haynae, rnuet at Ma Anderson hasSept 4 is the Dexter Catholic, e pot oi moron a, the Meho qmt Juiy l1i1inmctes Warden Brooks is inquardThe deptwas organized in 1921 KindergartenTyping roomhigh There is a battle on between the school, Sept, 1 and 2 irom 1 to 5qovernor and legislatuxe Th P m ,Ben East, trades 1 to 6 Elementarylife editor to the commiss school grade roams, Sept, 8 at  9 a, m, New pupils report tsthe aym,Grade 7 Picnic at Birketts arove,  cist me at Erie,Molie Kelly has returned fronIIackincc where she soent the 3 andisi nome ai me N I  unknown The 2 convic7aenvfea Saeraeid and wife of Grand chorq ,rnd sbmi,, d t ,5 lvc r test vlich2approve him haveof Will Harwood o1fever, ith them for a visit,Miss Leota Repson spent Athi a lasta ball pweek end at the A Piles home Deficits tiki Rowthat sectionin DenonThe family went afttei of Michiqan between Cass and her Sunday the bal pak hih hher Sunday q tween Cass athe bal park which has oeenhave f b fnumerous trucks and cars and a Q  jy Q t0  j Dallei home 7 ptuliy equipped laboratory,  hiqh school buiiimq tudy hall JnuaX, at 12 p maround willjterson   ept 1 and Sept 2,l to 5 and 7  brJke Jcr th newe Peoples ney vsATTENTION BdWLERS jte 9 p m , SSTAU Stuatents are uiqed to follow Y uThe Tuesday Night Ladies  thli schedule na come prepar mcny,Bowling League wul meet at the to rlt book ti i grades 8 toollowma this cereraonv there cLaRosa Bowl iuesday luqut,  1he rentalis S3 to 5 a month  wjll be jDot luck dinner at thes to thisOna Campbell and wife were haven for hums for theas 50110 amAn in Ann Arbor Sunday  years is iqain on the front paaePinck j The Edwin Hackett family o, It was caused by a news Newcastle, Pa, spent last week from Inspector Burke of tfat the Merwin Campbell home, lice who blasted the judqesMRS FLOFKNCE VANWINKLE The Dick Younq family of Biqhe said mvnnably qave hft Mri Florence VanWinkle died Rapids spent Sunday at the  oums u,poa ed sentencesat Lansinq Sunday after a long Andrew Campbell home I when ,hey were brought before Sh was the dauqhter Curtis Patterson and wife of, fnoru Tn q resented thisAug25 at 8 pm Teamsorganized call Doris  secretary, phone 16Sgive sponsor and tt All are invitedCONSERVATION ie t b aii wUooe jgarten to 12 vanairicon, Startincj schedule of 9 a Xlii J lowed,Hot lunches will must  L3m kinder IexterHurbn River PariciBinqdVmssed at sandwiches and dish to passAHregularo0S voted p mrt laterThsiown lunch, We extend a Christian Welcome the VanWinkle farm, nowThe conservation dept,to hold the special any daV deer season on Dec 1 this yaoj frjni600 a, m to 6 p m, with huntinq restricted to the area in tho  re Iakn out the ,ast 2 weeks, lower peninsula north of the The rajy is tee to all Noeastwes routet of M55The secc ch for booksCen TusiayXspi ior fire aims is Nov 15 to nnd ihursday 2 to 5 p m and to EveryoneUNADILLA PRESBYTERIANRev Yauh, pajrMorning Worship 130LIBRARY ,W are pleased more people Sunday School using the libra y 216 books  Evening Service James andCurtis Patterson and wife of, thorn ThStockbridge called at the Stan and a shai pKirk VanWinkle, After livinq on i3 aio Ann Arbcie recordstooktheseem toland Lake for a number of year  riom u , they moved ro Lansinq Mr,Vcm Otis Maiteson and Hi  spent Sunday at the Martin Ritt J oare tho charges out JudaeSkillman disporel of 43 skidWinkle diedter 145 CjES and Mr, VanWinkleserved 8 years as master of Liv, Patterson1130  minqston Lodqe Survivinq ore 2 at  aerson800 p mj daughter, Mrs Charles Scott rowwife of, cases in 42 mimies one day last1943 Both were Jackson and the Don Griffith fam l  woek Surpendod sentencesa m fin the pap vorr about DetroitsThe reNov 30 and ior archers Ou , toIsov 5The censervctionhas bought 3 more public ushingsites and 680 aces cf land 4H NEWS TThe following from this section7 to 9 p mCOUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Auqust 11, 1953Regular meetinq of village are at the 4H camp near Briqhton Kit Th E mp near Briqhj  ton Kristen Tasch, Evelyn Hall andceasedBennett are deRosie, the Rose Lake bunny counciicalled o order by Pres,has ieen captured 40 times in JCinke preaHttTipllody,Shirley,Kennedy, Swarthout, Read andClinton, Absent Nonethe lant 4V2 years, Barbara McAfeeDonna BasydloOarolyn Geryc2ir loylene Basydlo, Victor Basydlo John andKarl Burg,and Esie DeTho funeral was at the EstesHonv Lansinqin Rivorbeni Cem1 etery,GEORGt v STOLLGeoige V, Stcll, 69 a nativot  v u u u   vto allow the toUowinq billsJune 288 for fishing without a hc j Hewlett, mower blade 685 Dexter, diedAnn ArborFATALITYMrs Lenwood Tinsley of TazeWill Morans barber shop here, of Ann Arbor spent Sunday  wore fio UiJo   mostthe Don  yWi home There hvThe U of M Fresh Air Camp Pers he p closed la t  Skid RowEveninq ioA wrote itlis Anna Jay of Detroit call  was tho m yor a at the Mirray Kennedy horn stud, coiMatt Broqan and wife of Lan hums hn mcfensod 40 percentsinq ca,cri cn Mrs Eleanor Le  s rurmor No one can go widqe Sunnay  ruah a park there withoutThe 4erad Kennedy family , anq over hums sleeping onof Howell were Sunday qwestsl arss Thp i dqes can sendthe Iwin Kennedy home rrl  ifrnrjpr drunkss to state Al Johnson and wife of Detrci , to Pron but wont as they sayand Sheridan Hadey and wif ey are nal asos and that of Jackson spent Sunday at th the prisons ore overcrowded Cormburn home End MOnt want tnem anywayTho only polntion crs vet suagesta fam whereone forest fire last week Thos Readwhich burned over 2 acres The  gmCTertotal years figures are over 8OO1  g Bartonfires, 5100 acres burned over, j jjoward Readlbriire hallRoht Egeler, salaryMotion carried 8 well, Va was killed Sunday in, Recently he hod a he me at the and Mrs Wylie of Dexter andVmli RRS79 enne3see wnen r car went Bock subdivision, Portage Lake, the Dr, Druiqe family of Pero nan ooos HWM , i  g wasHe leaves a wife and 2 sonsThej for Sunday cruests  Andrew Nesbitt and wife spenMonday at the Gordon Hester ed 1Shome in Ypsilanti and had D i heV ma ho jaiiaht trades and rhab Wd O lt f on her way home from Georgia funeral is Thurdavwhere she visited a sick dauqh 19June Brash of Pinckney whomChurch to place vlcae limits atnov Rds, Patterson LakePinckny Rds and DexwJinckney Rds Motion to adiourn carried  Oerk RTTIREMENrr PARTYVdro, who has retiredIWiNS AWARDWAO Corporal Mary Allison,dauqhter of Grant Allison of Hiland Lake Pinckney jecently manager of the ElecOontroller and Mfg, Co, oiDetroit was given a party at theWm Sonnenberg homG, Portage Lake Saturday night a 3 tieredcentered the table  He was presented with fishing equipment in WENDELL STTJBERStuber, 36, head of a The John McGuire famly ofDetroit, the Bob Read family andFred Read and wife were Sun  day guests of the James Whit rehabiitatsd Quite a lot ofthose arreste draw old agepensions and claim to be Hvinq Hth if lvctrucking firm died Sunday He leaves his wife, the former Marjory Gillon, 2 sons and 2 dough t Joe Burns is n his wryhome from Alrrska,Church, Northfleld todayMrandMrs Robert Tasch of PinckneyOF THANKSWe wish to exoress our sin rt vin Korea is resultina in he usualrhrrr cmH counter chargesincludinq torture of the prisonersand th chaTae thev am holding, T g ,  jj,bcrck fiOOH UN nrionprs Thewith Umsina friends attended Ccmm admit holdina somethe Detroit LonsAll Star qam9  say they were convicter oiat,rhlqO Jn 7 mq , frrime wVil in captivirv TheThe Don Swrrrthout family are j  also CTrmit holdina back orintnkina a trip down the shore linelonerq w pnHce  a crrnBof Lake Michiaan , number of those exchancred areory ixin z buns ana z oouqn Mxxnay Kennedy and wife wv onnn Mters Funeral was at St Patricks ,, T  o JLJ J bck Roon UNcere appreciation for your kind  u Jue n Joe Lavey playedexpressions of y dudinq team mwiththe thesoftMiss Jane Nash engagement to Jackof Dexter aualifed 03 a sharpshooter iri cludinq a Shakspeare rodthe Ml carbine at Bremhaven, reel 22 were therej Germany She is a mail clerk in the army postoffice and enlisted CELEBRATE GOLDEN in the WAC Oct, 1951 and was  Mr nnd Mrs Claude Soper ofat Fort Benjamin Harrison until WhUemore Lake celebrated theirI her arrival in Germany in TuneA ,50th wedding anniversary Sun, araduate of the Lincoln highflay wifh open houso Previousschool in Ypsilanti She was m fo comina to Whtmore LaQ Inployed bv the Koehlw Company j 45 thev operated farms at Waat Charlotte, N C fterloo Gregory and PincknevHer father is employed bv thei They hcrve 3 sons and 3 jie Cull t j ryntfg,  pr your recent borecvvTnent Words ball tournament nt lansinq lsstweek, necrroes Wrrn  rorcrrptiired1 or are the whitebTck The lot ofwar was never acannot express our feelinqsMay  Th   M i the prisonerGod Bl You, JSV1ua GroundsBerklev Com h me cjharaes We beenMl P Church and on Thursday Roso   b ttt f onsonMrsLours Petersson JSVua Guv h me cjharaes We beenChurch and on Thursday Roso  a about treatment of onsonvile j fQ 0 Rosevilie CCTme back  fouahtCARD OF THANKSI wish to thank al those whoH land laBt yecrr7 arandchildreTi 2 sons, E d Eunqene deceasJustices Gene Mann onrf Ceto  SPECIAL NOTICEPoulson were called Mordav to, Home MaHe Pies, BreMq Xjnptmoq eiwej sun D eiues p Orders taken at 212 Mainptro stnoiq AeqDuiH ov ueeM Street or Phone 116 PincVvB Keiser,  Mrs Mae Daller I man of errToseph TTiAir lviTirr rMMrenReed of T itchfieRCTvrteMrs Don Pcroh son Hospital,Jbnice BurnsNOTTCFThe Pinckney Beauty ville 1 to 0 Rosevilie came backFriday night and beat them twice, 2 to 1 and 2 to 0 to wini the titleThey wer last yecrsclass C champions and ao to the state tournament at Coldwater this week Sink pitched 1 T,,T y,v Virall 3 games for Rosevilie  1 fllA fnc  wagBoth the Thomas Reads Sons Farmrs Feed  Supply off in ever wrr ever fouahtwere true Some were notnlwavs errs to be  nto maanifv themln World of Pincknevthe Battle of th Beyondwenwill be closed from Sept, 1 until Oct 6th os T will visit mv familyHcdn4 ofFrcmlc SkoArbor In CoDenhaoen, DenmarkBritta Brash much was takenB, P Morcm and wife oftroit spent Saturday at the Flori3Mrrrcry Dagg and DeweyjClark of ,Steffcn attended the Livonia, Mrs, Beulah Martin ofraces Thursday night Monti is visiting Mrt Mary article nnfmre he wr not course this was in the finalrst e war and1 he was notlong Wll of wife oftroit and Forest Harrow endof Galesbuwj call on SundaviWednesday, August 19 1953YOU CAN EAT BETTOREdison Home Service Advisor, left,shows Mrs Desmond Walters theidlest technique in wrapping foodsfor freezing The Waiters 20cubic foot freezer is always wellstocked with good things to eaUwith an ELECTRIC farm freezerMr and Mrs Desmond Walters farm about 90 acre in St ClaifCounty They are general farmers with a milking herd of 12 cows Theyalso keep 200 to 500 laying hens, and raise 500 broilers ft yearThe Walters keep their farm freezer packed with meats, fruits and vegetables, either homegrown or purchased Mrs Walters says shedoesnt know how they would ijet along without it She finds freezingeasier than canning, and loves uie convenience of always having tasty food at her finger tipsYou, too, can enjoy better meals and extra convenience the year round with a farm freezer For full information see your Edison Homt service AdvisorGood uirinR isiil u ays important So always ask ,un Vttrm Service 1 11 nor for his   n m end al tons DETROIT EDISONftlrs Reuben F MiCurtJx and vlrr Susan  HeL KleckterZCC WLiftle Susan McCurdy, 2 of Manton wvs only showing her affection for her clog niiwhen she tried to put her arms around For some unexplainahlf reason tin1 airturned suddenly and bit lirr  h  ,ami cheekSusans mother hurriedly tl  forthe local doctor Meantime, Mr McCurdywas trying to calm the badly frightened child nd applying cold compresses to her wounds,As Mrs McCurdy later wrote, When Ilearned that the doctor was out, and vouldnot be back for somr time 1 v f completelyto piecesShe shouted fraiitu li to ho operator,Get a doctor Get u  Ioi  i lie operator on duly Mrs Helen KlecHer, called anotherdoctor immediately at MXB McCurdy stayed M the line Reporting that the doctor was onis way Mrs Kleckler continued to talk and11 iil to soothe the excited womanToday, Susan has only two tiny scars toremind her of the frightening experienceTn her letter to Michigan Bell, MrsMcCurdy says, Mrs Kleckler showed fine presence of mind in her calm reassuringwords and in getting another doctor for mealmost at once An incident of this nature is probably a matter of routine to you, but itwas a very upsetting experience for me Iam grateful for the efficient, thoughtful serv ice your operator gave meJLj r ii  iff V lltiO 7 AT heoodMICHIGAN ULl t SIPHON E Ct reserve It was said to be escaped convict A search party wenlout Saturday but oould not findM J, Kelly oi Chicago is visitinq his cousin, Robert Kelly last weekTh W E Murphy family andNelliie Gardner have returnedfrom their trip They visited Dr and Mrs C L Slgler at Indian Lake and called on Dr C M Siqler and Georqe Sigler at ManistigueJohn Smith underwent an operation at University hospitalAnn Arbor last weekCharles Sampson of Lakelandwas operated upon at Howellhospital last week for appendicitis, Mrs Chris Kingsley fell last week while picking apples andbroke her armBorn to Wesley Knoop andwife of Brighton last week at thePinckney Sanitarium a son Mr and Mrs, Roy Hoff andMary Eraptisie oi Snawnee, Ok lahoma, are visitinq the Hoff Sister2250 was taken in at StMaryspicnic last week m Basil Durfee was electrocutedat Lansing last week while work ing for the Consumers Power CoHis wife was Lavisa BackusTwo Ann Arbor boys were eltroccueed on the Huon River atFosters lnst week when the mastof their sail boat hit a high ten ion wire Howell TheaierthmmWed, Thur FrL, Sat, Aug 1922  3 Dimensions  3HOUSE OF WAX In Warner ColorA Drama StarringVincent Price, Frank LovejoyAdm Adults 85c, Children 35cTax included Comedy Cartoon Friday, Saturday, August 21, 22THE WILD HEART in Techlncolor taxingJennifer Jones, David FarrarAN INVADERS FROM MARS la Techlncolor withHelene Carter Jimmy HuntCartoonSlxS7 August 23 24 Mat 230 p, m, contRobert McWifcm HaywardWHITE WITCH DOCTOR  hi technicolornovelty, Cartoon Sunday, Monday, August 23 24 d CostelloCartoonNews ShortWed Thux, Aug, 25,2P27Dan Dailey, Ann Bancroft InTHE KID FROM LEFT FIELD Cometiy Novelty Cartoon le Featute HAPPENS  THURSDAY Lorerta Yoitogjohn Forsythe JLNnSylvan ThiteriJg mm Lars Peterson, 39, of Greqorydied last Tuesday Funeral wasThursday with burial in PlainiWdJ j Jack Ranck of Stockbridge suff ered a broken jaw in the stocki car races at Jackson last week Gregs Service Station, Douglas Hardware and BurroughsyPontiac Sales were robbed at Brighton last week About 600 was taken The Holden school property was sold for 3805 and the Gageschool for 510 by the Briahtonjsd CJI board MrsRoy Fuller of Chelsea died I of polio last week and Ralph Hehelfer, a navy veteran, wasalso stricken Adam Eppler, 86, retired Chelsea meat dealer died last weekwhen the late Frank P Glazier was qoina strong with his stove factory there he gave each em empfoyee a turkey at Christmas time Bppler usually furnishedthem James Burroughs of Pettysbillehas been promoted to a corpor al in GermanyAndy Rudnicla, editor of thePlawlerviille Review and secreretary of the fair was given anice writeup in the Detroit News last week Tudqe and Mrs Willis Lyonsare vacationing at Houghton A QUEEN IS CROWNEDID tecfasneotorCartoon and NewsComing Small Town GirlThunder BayLee Then tarWhitman LakeFriday, Saturday, August 21, SAVAGE MUTINY 22Johnny Weismiller as Jungle Jim and TubaAaObnted Chimp AlsoPACK TRAIN Starring Friday, Saturday, August 21, 22Double FeatufMBurt Lancoster, Virginia MayonSOUTH SEA WOMAN ANTlWill BUI EQiott faREBEL CITY cartoonGeojAutrey, Smiley Burnette SundayT Monday, Augiast 23 24 Best Western of the Year  Dean Martin, Jerry LswisI inIn Indiana the supreme courthas declared unconstitutional alaw which forbade raffles and lotteries but exempted churches and fraiertial SocietiesEarl Gubb, head of the PMAfo 17 years has retired Wm Wickens has been elected commander of the HowellAmerican Legion Post The drowning of Wm, Turnerdt the ParshaUville  mill pondmarked the 9th drowninq of theyear in this county,Mrs George Bullis of PingreeRd celebrated her 80th birthday,last week by entertaining 60 friends and relatives last week 75 descendants of Edwin andCynthia Welllman held a reunSunday, Aug 9 After the dinnerRonald Wellnian was electedpresidenUvan Hansonvice pres, and Dorothy Denton sectreas Lizabeth ScottSunday, Monday, August 23 24Sunday show 245 continuous THE BAND WAGON MGM Top Technicolor Musical Starring Horsamen of the PampusFred Astaire Syd Charisse Cartoon and NewsTues Wed, Thur, Aug, 25,2627 Tues Wed,, ThurTAug, 25,2627noAn Tri RATT  Musical ComedyROAD TO BALI ,,THE fiAND WAGONTechnicolor j TechnicolorMusical Comedy I Fr9d Asaire, Syd CSiarteeBing Oosby, Bob Hope and Oscar Levant Nanette Fabray  Dorothy Lomour  and Jack BuchananShows 715, 905 Novelty New CartoonComingThe Stooge Latin Lovers, Affairs of Dobbie GillisThe Vince LaRosa family orrived here Saturday from Augusta, Ga, and are living in theBailey house on Dexter ReadAl Fradenbaugh oof the localbank has been on vacationRossFarr of Howell took his place50 attended the hay ride sponsored by the Pilgrim Fellowshiph Thd iSao TheatreSOIO DRIVELN THEATRWon J S 12 oi iacWon Rd5 ni Ai  ArborPlayground Children undor 12 F d FyFree rdmittFriday, Saturdcy, ur  CROSS WINDSTftchnicolor with Free21, 27of the Conq1 churcr Thursday  John payne, Rhonda Fleming nightABOUT FACETED WH11AMS ASKSWHERE DO WE GO FROM HERESport fansiRead Ted Williams iown story of his wartime exper gun, 0 Thur, Aug 23 to 27k b1 TGordon McRae Eddie BrackenAo Cartoonown y ience and his comeback in base,1ball  Its a stimulatina reyelatinerjin the outspoken words of the  qreat ball player, told inWhere do we qo from here in the American weekly with tkis cominq  in TechlrSunday Aug 23 issue of the  Ronald Regan, Rhonda FlemingDetroit Sunday Times CartoongHOUDINT,in Techincolor withjanot Leigh, Tony Curtis AlsoTROPIC ZONEin Techlncolor withP L U M B I NWATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel Notts of 25 Years AgoMrs Lilly Catell Thomas, 65wife of Burt Thomas, died atPettysville Friday, School starts Sept, 4Ralph Teachout of Unadilla idnow Janitor at the Brightonschool IJim Roche won 2nd at the lor1Fair with Morgan Dewey,4 Diamond tewe He is at Hollthis week W C, Hendeesons won 40 percent ofsheep premiums,,  The Masonic picnic is at PorColton at th Jesse Henry  wrda Harwood and 2 hqe Lake Friday,homm last week were Mrs Ellachllren of Howell spent Sunday I Mrs Veronic Broqan Walker1 WaDwr, Aim Arbor Ai Nesbit atm he P1 MUler home fwas injured last week in an auto Detroit and the Cfcas Mf8 Ethel Sprout spent SunfaCcident at lima, OhioBeaMoe Lam at  Charles Soule home in A stranaer has been seen loitt Gwooiy, Howell triog around th Col George WearVELVETEEZ COMfCSHOESyoturfoe, ou i0i000 tmy Hitbnhti In VcAir SAZi ntviKo SERVICEIll call t your convenience infonr home, office, or ihop, to civoyou Persona, Titling EtrviJia new idea of shoe comfort WoobligationNo extra charge, Dropft4MA or, wriU to200 Pair of Shoes at ReducedPricesJACK HANNETT HelpWanted VrExperienceUnnecessaryApply in PersonCURRENT SCHEULE 50 HOUR S PER WEEKPblicsDKXTF MICHKGAVPATCH Wednesday AugustThe Peoples Star v   Pmckney Dispatch   Entered as 2nd Class   r of March 8, 1877  Matter a Iostoffice j11 coJirll ytHnckneyMich , 3 ii Fir S 150 per lY  Myre Do vid Ledwiiqo spent the Iw V WU ,, uon City with,1IVirs Phillip Hudson, Mr andMi Bii v ayoi and CXnar Gass  aiij VIJ a Diioit spent the ,wcl ei  ho esttr McAfee nhome I1 The Ajne Watkins iamily of D roil opt, me eek end ut ughesSitingGroceries Can aed Goods Shoes Gents Fur en HI A Fnaav Lei er McAfee i1Knap ,vcre in Detroittiomplete Liie Putnibing Fixturesand SuppliesELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATEB HEATERS cuuris at the JohnjpHBuyei JOUO we e Cncarles Petix P aud ve oi Deroi Clarence1 Pi Deroi Clarence J jchn Boyer ahdLingerie WE 3EUr,Kem GenFLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS fromWINKELHAUS FLORAL COPhone 284 HowellFor Prompt Dead Stock RemovalCALL DARUNG  COMPANY  Call Howell 450144 TAX NOTICEVillage Taxes are now due andpayable at my home each Saturdayuntil October I, 1953 HELEN REYNOLDS,Village Treasurer 545 E Putnam SI SEI r 4 thru 13etions immotb MfraThe   boe Kennedy familywee Ky cuest cT the Lloydi intlCo Henaet home  Mr ci IVI , w Shehan ana lix ,ir  q lamily had dinner  , ua  n St irdaySo b,iz 1 niii Bureauhaa amiei Thursday at the EdFuciii  w at Lake Chemung,1 Mrs CviMies cvoti oi Lansinqi,W x C vi  vie UayGeorgia Cio  Liw und Mrs, J, jMel iif o ieiwii ere week end c 4  L  Airt Dinkel1 Alien Inil in Marqaret V tldnby jr  p3 t e voek end with the Ernest Kew family at , f t Loncf Lake int t   I cm  RusselRe a i o  ,ii  viG Saturdayrinnrp cirst a the Ross ReadcottaqeTht C       i ertainedth    cjlib Sunday Lee I ,y on, A Jo and MrsM J s   c  t ho Claudehcae cr    c ce Sun  rr dc, US c    Mrs Alma Hqr oi 7aa, D V ,  c ,  spert he weekend, it  Mi Clirk TJid Leo C s  tniy of Wall ea Lake vf v end quessf   h  i C rr home j v  P  rr will teach theThrrr  o ,i Mas ,n RdthisCL    m   , Clare Miller and Cnroi spent the week end ati L o  ir LakeA ni iriaqe license has beenfbu,d to tanloy Moffa, 19, of cj ani Evelyn Barber 19, of Pi ncr neyMi rml Mrs Worley  nd fam f Ann Arbrr spent Sniay at  HrroH Porter homeTic A Read am wife vre Moncl aucztr at tho Don Gurden  fhne, Svr J a ke ecrqc ycahc and  ife attended ihe Mcn fair ,, wre Vvrtyno At Lee and vlfc otendO t i ,  jincj race at L vonia1   nv Burn family and MrTbvrrx Ccle vero Sun a vi o at rie Jamrs Bri hono in COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPSWE  TSTALL WE SERVICEM36 iJhone 183F2100 PER TON LESS  FILL IT NOW WITH GOOD CLEAN I I II ANDAVOID THE KlSII NKXT IMI I fPAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH DKUVKKJM KVliKV DAYCALL 2681 DEXTER EHoe SonsandAntenno Sales  Service PROMPT AND COURTEOUS1 SERVICEg ff MichiganFrail Hat BHtr FUvor All Jvi Sbw, KeM Arts, Fashion Saw Ctckft Sektct,Btaaijr QIIIM, II Bandi, Dram Mijtfttttt, 0rM Cetrtti it8l, Autt Show, AitFxkiMt, Farm Machinery Exbibir 014 Ttau Diaehaj, Flraworki, Han Pulling, ShttpShurltg, Hi Cailtc Huibmd Cilliat, aia najtr IndnstrM tHif  Maa laMiohiuQrocervagones6Q86 Pinckney RoadQuality Merchandise laEDDIE FISHERLOUIS ARMSTRONG TERESA BREWERThe Domino, Ntrmsnicafs, Four ,hnc, KiLy Stm Quintet, andoihtrs itAIM 2M 0a tck Car AMICengrt cf Cir,adiin flarcflit J4 f TlUint  crus AdiBeer and Wine to Take Out HOURSDaily 8 to 8 Sunday 9 to 8Phone Howell 705J2 ILIVESTOCK JUDGING COUSEUMSPT 8, H AMD fO8rtM HMMnp5n Auctions yQ lay Ikuns and JOCK Xvurlnlos auende i the Kinq j SecIc  picnic a t Vi L jro Lak, Saturday Tie Latson fcriy with jheGoorqe Wck femi cf ilmir N Y ere in nonhein Michigan Tne Gerry Svvarthou, family spent Saturday evanin at thoi Robexl Read homoj Mrs Herte C r,or at Ann Ar jbor pent Sundc a thj Budi VciiNorman home The Robert Seefeld family oiColr,ius Ohio, spent he WKend t the Earl Bhn Lome reirared for a vii Richard  Stephen Fairchildof Drroit are sperriinq theat the Frank Aberdeen home J H Hooker an wne visitedMrs, I nnie Shankiand Scturdry at he1 cottaqe at Ncrth Lakei C Ivin Hooker is home from Stj Joo hospital Cliford VcmHorn and wifeyspont Snry vih h CHfford Srrih frmily of Crookd Ink  Frank Clark anj wife of Mif 11TERCAPEHART TV DEALERPMgaagM tejd were Sunday quests of the WMW fffWVP THE MS MATH E PHI1GASTAPPA N WIT H V  Baicrr nri rFRE E MOVIE SSPONSORE D B Y TH ENCKHE Y RR E DEPARTMEN TAN D TH EPIKCKNE Y MERCHANT SSatania y Nigh t Mrs, Franci s Howlet t and tchildre n o f Gregor y spent  Fri 1da y a t th e Rober t Rea d home   T     , xlMesdame s Rhe l Sprou t an d la WGekPhylHs Soule spent the week L hy an f, n  endinFerndale , SurdaT at the Dr Jrn Nashthorrto at CoinwarrIjnny Hinchey spent Sunday1 Krncth Zill ml vrlh of Annwith Kave Wylie ,Abo spent Sunday at the McrrkiiNash home Mr and Mrs,Ben White called Mk Nash an wife wron Mrs, Ellen Newman of Ann  Sndar cruests at the Tech homeArbor last week who is Lorrolct Fowlervilleheme from the hospital,  The Wm Lcml fnmilv of Ann The Dale Miller, Orville and  Arbor spont mdav at the WH    homoMcGovTnsornTr Lou 155 Orvie Mr DorheT, of Liv  COOLiTE h emottngg ovnthat cotf Got tft 0oi Ytuv got tee it ti btlfevt itSAVE WITH THISPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFERRegular priceSpecial priceYouHarry Wright families picinjeedj at Shepherd Sunday 1 Week end callers at the WmI QVevan and son of Jackson and Shehan home were Dr HorlowMrs MMrito Hehan and fenn 23901790I8O00C wthSundayily of Ann Arbor,  i at thoTh Asher TV H family crtterd  TT1 ed the Ienla rrrir  week and on th Wm, i xcifford fam and T W Arhlewife of i oh pMrs Mary Hoh hspont Thrday with Hh PHONECome in today Be tht first to own ihU beaMifulrange with to many outitanding taoklngoiItofuretckey Service 148HNCKNBY   i  Wednesday, August 19 1953Disk HarrowBaria Spoafc CuSti Bar GuriiCultivator ShovelCrank ShankRoliin Coulien KEEP YOUREQUIPMENT100JOHN DEERE Its just plain common sense to rplace worn or broken parts on JohnDeere Equipment with only genuineJohn Deere Parts Why Because they always fit and perform as well M theoriginals they replaceTheyre exact duplicates of dieoriginal parts    made from the sam highgrade materials, from thesame pacterosaod dies  and withthe tame quality workmanshipYou cant afford to handicap thefine dcMfMUbfe performance of yourJoin NHi equipment Keep it 100 JoRaDeer Oil FiluFOR SALEs HOUSE Furnishing27 in T V Set floor model inmahogany cabinet with doors,separate 3 speed record player, antenna included, bought last December for 700, will sell for500, one year guarantee on thepicture tube, may be financedDual Control Bendix WashingMachine in perfect condition, used only four months 125New G E, 9 cubic feet, Rehger ator used one year, with freezerchest for 175Eight ft toboggan with good pad needs painting 10Mattress, double bed size, good condition 5New lawn Mowerused 2 months rubber wheels 15 PROFESSIONALThe Pinckney SanitariumRay M Duffy, M D Pinckney, MichiganDuly 1100 A M to 200 P MExcept WednesdaysMon, Tues, Fri, Sat, 700 to 800 P MDr G B McCloskey DENTIST112io N Michigan Ave Telephones Office 935Residence 814Evenings by Appointment Howell, MichiganHerb Sieedi Phone 183  207 E Gd RiverJoe Clark 851 East Main St   , , opposite Hockey Service Station  Howell, Michigan Real Estate, InsuranceBrokerageCity, Lake and Farm Property a Specialtyp SALE 54 inch cabinet sinkwith fawcets 259367 Cedar Lake Road yList Your Property With MeLee LaveyGeneral InsuranceAbner Watkins, phone 47F2Dbk BladeSml AtfmbB FOR RENT3 room cottage, ininsulated and furnishedWill bephone 59F3 Pinckney, Michavailable Sept 1, 1953  REFRIGERATION SERVICEHarold RadyRepairs on All MakesPhone 154F3 Pinckney Auctioneer Farm Sales A SpecialtyBar WyliaCall Fowlerville 435F6FOR SALE 18 foot house trailervery reasonable Bob EqelerPhone 173F12Cunm FOR SALEOne Holstein CJow, 6years old, due Sept, 2 Fred Kullflcki WANTEDTo buy a good beagl hound Call Briqhton 75676FOR SALENol and 2 Potatoes Willara WUtse Phone 17F4FOR SALE8 cubic ft Friqidaire lin cxd cotiditjion ReasonablePhone 122 Pincckney Dr 0 JB Town orDENTIST8044 Portage Lake RoadDexterPhone Dexter 3461 Phone 157P11Myron J HashesPlumbing and Heating RepairingLicensed Master PlumberPhone 188F21075 East MS6, PinckneyFUNERAL HOMEDon G Swarfhouf BirectorModern Equipment Ambulance ServicePhones 39 and 63, PinckneyFraTc Reickhoff, Sr, OPTOMETRIST120 West Grand RiverHowell, MichiganPhone 358 Residence 611Lloyd HeadeeT,r , Livestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to Detroft General TruckingPinckney, Mich  Phone 161F1Roger J GarrComplete Insurance Coverage Phone 43  Pinckney, MichCemetery MeisioriafoPrices You Can Afford To Pay  Milford, MichiganMiiford granite WortsReallstatoFarms, Homes, Lake Property Business Opportunities List Your Property With MeGerald ReasonBroker  209 North Pearlpnckney, Mich  Phone 133Harrow Teeth PlowVe cwty a complete stock of genuine JohoBeere Parts See usplacement necdi Place your parts order oovlBUY ONIY GENUINE JOHN DEERE PARTS  THfcV FIT AND WEAR LIKE THE ORIGINALS WANTEDMeat Cutter formeat dmxrrfment, man or woman Pinckney General StrPhone 140of wheatAill trad AJvteFOR SALE PhilcfTas Stove andRanqe and Hot Water Heater Howard Craig, Phonew62F4balesstraw 35c a bale or fr eared com, Dexter 4067L AVElf HAROARFREAL ESTATE BARGAINS4 bedroom home,2 car garage2 tots, furnace, good condition, In Pinckney4 bedroom home, modern, 3lots 4 bedroom home 32 lots 2 beHroDm home1, 7 car aaraTP1and 2 lots, hot water heat In3 bedroom home lots or 4 lots2 year around homes at Patterson Lake, Terms Gerald Reasor inchon 133n vFNTri4 ceres of pastureat 1205 M36 East, Pinckney Phone 35102 Ann Arbor FOR ATHLETES FOOT Automotive Glass Sold and Installed We Buv Scrap Materials 1016 East Grand River,Phone 151Howell MichiganSALEBiajckttone Wrinqor j ABES AUTO PARTSType Washinq Machine, aNn tPhone 156F6 or 8290 Petiysvlb JJPR SAlECoiie Puppies, Purepoad Bred, Hooks Acres, 3 miles NWof Brighton at 6373 Challis RdR K Herbst CAR SALSPhone 73411 WANTEDLOANS FOR DAIRYMEN to imFCR SALEOne barn 34x60whiteWhen you need money  Use T4L for 3 to 5 days It  prove your herds or equipment, Pine4 sidiinq part frame partactually peels off the outer skin, jor to finance your reqular dairyer i0 be moved away, 600exposes buried fungi and KILLS inq operations, qive us an op , Y pHadl Stockbndge Mich ON CONTACT If not pleased portunity to cooperate, In anv ilb iace btwith instant dryinq T4L, vour credit or bankinq matter, yoi , FOR RENT5 room year around10c hark at an Hra tnreToj can come to us,ccnfidont of bo imoaern cottage, reasonable lentday at the CORY STORE inq well taken care of,FOR SAIJCTbanty hem one rooster Phone 113F3Pinckneys TOR SALE 12 ft boat, fun patoted and Evinruda 3V2 HP motor sell separately or in unit,less than 5 hours running, wiii Phone HoweU No 9 or 464fob bAiiTcinW younq folks, younq couple or a small faiiy prawrrol Gil 13F1 or call at 1996 Beardsley RoadTHE FIRST NATIONAL BANK VoR 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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> yVolume 70 THE, MIRRORMi CHiUAHNo one likes paying taxes,including me sid Louis Nims, Mich, State Tax CommissionerHe has held the office since 1942and has the reputation ot beinqagreeable, lair and eiiicient,He is now setting up machinery to collect the new business receipts tax it will take 10 mere PlgPAitBWednesday August 12,1953Items of InterestTHE FQWLERV1LLE FAIRWe visited the first bingolessFowierville Fair last Thursdayand, noticed that despite this im portant feature was lacking thefair had one of its biggest attendall seats in the grand stand were ances At the 4H Talent Showtillea We were told by a fair ofncial that bingo and games of No, 33auditors and 5 extra office work chance would have added 1000ers By early Sept he expects to to the fairs income The fair hasget going This is the first tax of had some good years and a its kind in the United States The number of new builaing havenew tax is expected to yield 36million a yearThe first payment is due October 1 on operationsfrom July 1 to Sept 30  The penny sales tax is the big been put up and the old onesrenoviatedThe livestock parade was onThursday and followinq that the4H Talent Show Barbara Mcgest account on the booklt yield J afee, piana Donald Singer, and ed 269 million last yr That is Rss Bowman, accordions weie23 milion more that the year the Pinckney enteries The Jackbefore  vson 4H band played Th li k hiefore  vson 4H band playedThe intangible tax brought in The live stock exhibits,espec16 million, the utilities tax 15 ially the sheep, cattle and hogs OURG0 WEST, YOUNGFOR MAN GENERATIONS, AMERICA  WAS ABLE TO LOOK TOWARD OCOUNTRY FORmillion aiia the cigarettes 25 were large There were plenty       of horses but mostly saddleThere was one team of BelgiansThe total tax collections are342,000,000 This mellon is cutevery three months with the state schools  getting 62 percentThe rest goes to other state institutions problem are In the 4H, the local alubs ledby Marshall Meabon John Bmvand the Petiysville Club aU had exhibits there of handicraft arttices The farm machinery and   i T Grimes of beikiy, Caliiand Wirt Barton ot Durand called on friends here MondayThe Prajtarnifry iviaaomc lodqe torreoi uonmeiby The EtfHorAssistantGcLiber ofj i EXPANSION AND FOR OPPORUNITy PUSHING BACK THE WILDERNESS,OUR PIONEER SETTLERS STEADILY MOVED THE FRONTIERS WESTWARDAND FAMILIES FOLLOWED TO DEVELOP THE LAND WHICH THEYHAD OPENED UP, noot Ann Axbor picniced atiovvners Grove Sunday,Mtsdames Kojjerta ivnller uuur iuyo is ieaait     ndua CampbeU were honoredion is charged and 1w admiJMloy their coworkers at tne teiie charge for binao n Ie J n PhJi5 office last Wednssday, may be placed L   A in, Gerry uchman fcwiiy i the players mavX innt bunaay at the Hussek butions at the end 3F  ver home at Webbemlle,  play as they mSch ou TMiand MrsWm,thehan Peut pointed out SS a L uanaay with M,, Alma Harris  played all nand SSSt wrfSnd Mr, Fran Johnson  of fUSn d cmeuained 40 members of tne,j winners wouldftoFptt  ohnson amiiy gt a reunion Su than their pres 1, ua, AH ot thea children were y eu children were the only way to settle the bingopioent ncluding Mrs, Bessie guestion is to put it on the ballotifaiiwell of Arizona and her son,in 1954 p in morethan their prizes were worth No the only way to settle the bingo guestion is to put it on th blltoigijest pxoxjieni ane iqureue j uces me iarm maenmery anaibootleggers They bring untaxed,automobile exaifcits were large, j cigarettes across the state line  Of the Hurrv and Curry Live  Stock Club of Pinckney NormanClark jr John and Karl Burg had Iambs, Donall Singer, b Bb MAWhile a lot of them are caught, ja lot are notIt costs 82 cents to collect 100kIt costs 82but it cost 177 befdre Nims took h, ll SBarbara McAfee rabbits,   and Nancyover He has 600 people in his Nash, Hereford Calves Nancydept Only 2  iln less than j could not bring her calf as it got 2 percent year  npaid,Much j rinq worm the week before theof it is in litigation or coming in, fair The Leo Davis qrandsonsinAallment payments jnaa Shorthorn calves All theser  boys slept in the dormitorv over ithe 4 H building there were 45CONSERVATION NC3 cote theiej and ate in the cafeteria below Sylvester Harris wasPtehinq license sales picked  in charqe oj th Davis cattle,up last month and are now at There waB horsa racing In the 600,000 mark Last year 6211 qCiI,es perry beat Webbertakingviile and FowerviltThe Marion Livestock Club000 had been82 school teacneis are ,, lutf 1MfcUJWU  the summer course at Hiqqins ith john Birdsonq leader ah Okes Aug 43oO  lhad exhibits immje and SHirW14 pheasant a aiUe and num shir v  Harold Spittler,erous sparrows were toiuu dead Jack  Diane Birdsona al in a now piece ut tar road near, had cali exhibitsDiana also playFosters to week Conservation i j ivd here at one  men released 6 pheasants, sull j 5jiowfcivinj v washed their feet withgasolineThe state now owns a tctai oi14 were counted there last year NtWDRAWS AMERICANS   NO LONGERMAJ ftUT IN THE MlNRAND AS NEW OP ARE OPENED UP, TMK0U6H HROLCM RESEARCHAMP THf1 3M PLAN HAPSP WOfK,irz r w THROUGHIP fLtiOPMENT BV 6 THSR Morry,THROUGH5LTANCC ANT SAVINGS, PCCU rive PROGRESSMOTIONS DfcZ 11J IChurchesCatholic ChurchSt Marys Catholic Church Pinckney MichiganJRev Fr Albert Schmitt, Pasior j Sunday MassesTV,Q uf cu ni ru i Summer, Schedule 630, 800The Hot Shot Electncal Club 9m lom 1130  4H NEWS15 ruffed qrouse nests were i  ,found in 100 acres in Benzie ,Sr5county last week The averagenest contains 10 eggs Fanners can start workinc, mon individual wild liie projects Hardwool and everqreen seealincs CT fu iiziw t ii lins 23 species of fish were fouruin thjBriJI Mia, J fjpvcounty auiinq a survey Mere than 3z,uuOG archers willtake the field this var Tl z idouble the a , of v if ,who hunted wih firearms in 1932 Mrofka, Jim CaxnpbellHerb Dyer and John CBurqq I Jim  Campbells portable lighi1  wJ selected to show at the 4H state chow at Lansinq this ovena Devotions300 and 1000riaay evening 730 p mConfessionsrriday after Nbvenna Devotions Soturtlay 730 to 900 p mSunday  Before 800 Mass Court INewsUndierteberift Frank Zieqlerarrested Frank Bagiu at a cott at Hiland Lake where heCe at Hiland Lak hhad ben living for Indiana officers wno wanted him for burg lary His wife, also implicatedwas picked up at Pontiac Their3 yr, old child was left at RollieSinger home Pinckney Lt GovReid signed extradition and hewas taken to Indiana Friday, Esau Cole of Petoskey who ding Mrs, Bessiel of Arizona and her son,in 1954iiev Hartwell of Wiscont whojpreached at the Conql, arch Others were the Herbert, bert o  ana Heruy Johnson and 1 ouse iiltnCfO u a compantivelyiamiliefi , cei1 qame m s country It isWelton Chamberlain will teach ax,on hav iqinated in ItalyEnqlish in Pinckney hiqh school1 18T an calle lotto It wathe coming term  fater banned as menace PrevMiss Bernardine Burns is spendJous to lns e saloons held rafiinq 2 weeks at the Conklin homeles found the hoUdays withiu 1 brrninqton   U y US priZs but ey TMr and Mrs Clifford Miller f6 Q qame with cards calledwore Wednesday dmner guests kea0 A blacksmith neighbor oiMi and Mrs W F, Close of Lin jUif wafi proficient at it and us dcn They were also in Detroit ua iy haa barn full of poultry liic Charles Wee family of De  fmas time About 1910trait spent Sunduy at the Lesier  saloons put in bmgo table McAfee home f1 Pohco clamped down onHarold Porter and wife attend h ae8 and they went underd ThiVvhite Shrine at Milan Sunday  eckered sirnce thenSometimesMis Annabelle Croupe oi Kiint thV were allowed to operateaij i Mrs Marion Pearson oi d sometimes they were notHe veil called at the W C Mill  ei  me last week jUqre CliCtrk oi Arm Arbor hast week Arionza authoritieshau a weeks vacation from the raided a Mormon poliqamy col University ot Michiqan last week wuch had existed there for 20and he called on eorqe Pear vt ars Although a small one son of Howell  took the sheep sc ne of the men had 7 wivesexiiibits ol Norman Clark jr and I tk re were 263 childjen Josephthe Burq beys to the Fowierville  s iith established Mormoniam d introduced poliqamy Aiterhi murder Briqham Ycmnq whoTive Wilbur Eisele and StevGcrycz tamiues A r qwerviile sucedea him moved the colonycalled on Mrs Emma Volimo  tiom Illinois to Salt Lake City Sunday iY inq practir  pcliqamy HeThe Mnrtin Hitter jr family ure  j, a 47 childreji Later Mormonchurch aboJisned poligtnnyin northernin northen MihciqcmM is weekMr qhrri Una Caaipbcalled at the Georqe Pearsonhone in Howel Thursday S K1 qroups broke away andcontinued the practise ofMrs Aiidicw Campceil waSfyearrcaJleci to Mt, Morris this week by o iy The onlv wonder ws theywere allowed to flourish for 20the ilmess ol Willkie nor aunt, MrslMennonite UhurchCavalry Mennooite Church Bev, xaS SuptTHE PRIVATE LL CF SfiNATOK lot McChdTmA behindiiescJenes i Lmot controversal fiqure d CM time, starts in The Americn The Hurrv  Curry LivcstocKCiub exhibited 3 steers, 2 rabbit a lu sueep Donald Sinqer qjt on rabbits Norman Clarki 3rd and 4tfi on ewe ram  lamb Karl Burq 3rd and 6th Shropshire sheep,Pat Cfrrneyad Tcw Davis, 1st and 2nd on ikincf hc horns JefiB Davis3rd and 4th on Corridale ewe  iu lamb Barbara McAfee 6th tfedxbetdffir Hereford ster and 1st on x ithaaMjIffl Bible School faneshowmanship, John C Burq took 22 te jyj,  9 a m  left a trail of worthless checks I he Halph Clintons of Linclon I President istiihower Has veI across the state was picked up1 Park spent Sunuay at the C J tod the bill to take the tax offI by Battle Creek police an1 is Clinton home   theatre and amusement tickets,held at the Howell jail He passi The Glenn Kmqsley family are on the qrounds the qovernmentchecks on the General Store ancU in nouhern Michiqan needs the money to balance thLavey Hardware, Finckne and Olin Robison ana wife attend bdqetThis tax amounts to 100 Marshall Store, Greqory Also ea the Veedic Masonic picnic  illion a year The biq dallyin Chelsea His method was to at Chandler Park Sunday and U lPers mostly f ivored the bilLkuy an article and submit a called at the Jack Wiederseh i ney claim that movie houset chWoh IOIOOg thSunday SchoolYouna People Meeting llOOoheck in payment qreater than home in Wyandotteamount purchased, takinq the The Harold Gallup family ofdifference in cash The checks Farminqton cailed at the Murraywere on the Stcckbridqe Bank Kennedy home Sunday h ve been had hit by TV andi at one closed every 8 housefn 3 first 3 months this year ando ae every 3 hours the next 60and signed by the name Meyers Joe Rischter of Lake Iani was d b DtJoe Rischte opicked up Thursday by Deput Mr and Mrs Lawrence Cam tiiys The tax cut would beburn and Carol Miller attenaed welcome relief to them but tfceid dd t t tht wayWeekly with this Sundays issue ctm  cd reserve champion Auq2st 16 cf Detroit Sunda , ith reqistered Shropshire qroupTimes, Whether you admire r n Burq sr is leader ren 4 Yaf and updislike Senator Joe McCarthy, ybull want to read this offstaqsjcloseup, beqinninq in the Airiericn weekly with Sundays De troit Times fifE PATTiSSON LAKE ROADDon Goodremont of Pattersonattended a meetinq of the Liinqston County Road Commiss in Thursday in the interests of picicea up inmsuuy uy H u birthday cinner Friday niqht   esident did not see it thait wayies Eqeler and Cambvrn on a for Sheridan Hadley at Jackson, his veto wiU be qreetd with mixwarrant by Martin Ritttr irwho Heny Hess and wife of Water d emotions, alleged he qave him a worthless loo spent Sunday with Waynecheck He pled quilty and wasAtLee and wifeCongregational ChurchRevElmer Hartwell of PartyvUle, Wiconsion, Supply MinisterSunday School Morninq Worship  930 A M,1045 M700e Patterson Lake Road ond xei nur ived definite assurance fromlchth,e Paterson Lake dceived definite assurance from d ill b blktpceiyea ueiutue    Ladies Aid picnic ax ruiwuthem1 the road will be blacktopp j home Rush Lal Auq 13 1 Pm,ed this, year from Hiland to, p cim fellowshi p 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o ppositio n i n congres s an d fro mmember s o f hi s ow n staff  Ther ear e a  numbe r o f reason s fo r thi sTh e nav y i s undermanne d an di s  buildin q crraftsubmarine s an dwil l nee d me n by  the thousand sTh e ai r forc e maintain s 8 9 ove rsea s base s an d dozen s i n th eUnite d States  W e als o maintai narme d force s i n 4 9 differen t na tionsThe n w e nee d me n fo r nrco protation  Th e arme d force s wil lt o   a t th e Le o Laye y hom e Tuesday H e i s a  cousi n o f Mrs  Lavev Th e Sout h Mario n Far m Bu recr u an d Younglov e Community Clu b picnice d a t Bisho p Lak eSaturday 1  Rober t Thornto n wh o ha s bee nvisitin g a t Ashe r Wyli e hom e  Boonto n fireSurvivin g ar e hi s wife ,trudhi s mothe r cm d 1als o a  daticrhter  Mr s , Morplnm Her Yaueh , pasto r returned t o Marn e Sunda yThoma s Gale  19  Dexter,Jort  W  F  Clos ea  m SPECIA L NOTIC E Bergen 19  Howll  Gordo n Ma s23  Fenton,Rit a Hoffman,2 ckson , 35 , HowelLDo nLobdell spen tber t Dinke l home at th ean d wif e caltod IPhon e 116  800 p  tMaUet t 3  Fenton , Car l Bailey1 8 Willi s H  Clor k a  fte  Ata a Ma sHowell , Beverl y Mille r   19  Ho w oruc c Hom e an d foun d hi m i n r 7vrnf f 99 Fentn n aOO a COndllOr LKWSTM  BhKa i fcv  Wyt e o d Bunn y Hind xMiller, M m  ei JHauc k u T  kno w tha t ther e jr e 4, , companie s activel y engag e d  i n rainmaking  Th e mos t fam ou s i s Dr  WE , Howel l wh o wo tpai d 10 0 a  da y fo r makin g rat ei n  Ne w Yor k Cit y a  fe w  ago  H e mad e s o muc h th ewa s sue d fo r floo d  Ther e i s th e Weathe rtio n Co  o f CaliforniaTh Ameca n Weathe r Co no f Denve r an d th e Gran dWeathe r Improvemen t  fenr y Hauc k Mario n Kniaht , 20  BriahtonWa l Kay e Wyli e an d Jn y nmcu       ver jpd iMonda y t o se e U  Bracken , 39 , Milford , Ma e E r  v wer e i n Stockbridcr e on e da y fonn   crystal s an d caoamkt4nn  i rwimif day laftt week   v Ss II  t       Wednesday, August 12, 1953Ten Nights in a Barroom,un,der ccanvas on the Farnam llotsAuq 22 Adm 25c and 10cEditor Andrews has to explainin this issue that he was not referrinq to the billard table in the Younq Mens Club when he mer,tioned Stockbridqe s charqinc a S2C a year license fr billarc tables mGeorqe Hoff hus bouqht th IHowell TlieaxerWed, Thur, Fri, Sot Auq 1215 8 DimensionsSANGAREE  im technicolor with Friday, Saturday, August 11 15FranxFrank Hoff farm t Breckenridqu Fernando Lamas, Arlene Dahl Ad h h TIGHT IRON MENStarrincBonar Colleand, Arthur AlsoUNDER THE RED SEAreal life under sea adventure cartoonTHIS III hay or grain IIKthe heat from a baiv i bulb The hazard i ir , Hi mounted horioytuilv  bynipbulbTheres evtra safety ami brlhi Iiht, too in an  n rd, lusllihl fixture and Dave RobertJacobs farm theit Frel i AdmlMjon hta Show Only Sunday Monday, Aug 16, 17Adwli8Sc Children 36c, tax in, WHITE WITCH DOCTORSuiMonTuesT Aug 16 l718 TQOIII NewsShortCartoon At a secona action last weeL  R Gergory votea 10 annex their  FROM THE ALAMO1TechnicolorMrs Valbert Keiser qave ashower last week for AmeliaKeiser who will be married to Wed, Thur Fri, Sat, Auq 1922Albert Ballheimer cf fort Lor 3 Di, Ohio, at St Marys churchA pi 1 Iklit a I your haymow lightingwitch means protection and economy  , Pinckney en Auqi The Briqhion Chamber of Com merce now Las 79 memcers,A farewell party will be heldAuq, 23 for Rev Ross Wellwooa of Brighton who qoes to Menoninee Mich1 Brighton has started a drive to raise SI,000 to put a damin the mill pond and restore the water to its former depth,The Chelaea Community Fairhas purchased the Red schoolhouse at Manchester and Prit chard Roads icr an office building, It is on the Chrysler proving qrounds Arthur Gentner Howell rocreaiton director, has resignedA Kiwanis Club has been organized at Howell with Dr, Ar Tues, Wed Thur Aug 18, 19 20Double FeatuftfMIGTHY JOE YOUNGComedy Novelty Cartoon Terry MooreTBen Jonson Mightier than King KongBoris KarloifISLE OT THE iEAD cartoonComing Abbott and Costello GoMars, The Queen is Crowned3  Dimensions 3HOUSE OF WAX ChildrenincludedpomimcWhite Witch Doctor from Let FieldSvivan I htausr Whitmce Lake,Wed Thur, Fri, SatAugust 12 13, 14 15 Danny Kaye, Farley GrangermHANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON 8 New Song Hits 8TechnicolorNovelty News Cartoon2 Shows 700 and 915Friday Saturday, August 14 15 Adm Adults 74c Children 35cHANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSON Musical Comedyin Techincolor withDanny Kaye, Farley Granger the whole family will like it Tax Includedr N SYowr Edison Farm Srvioo Advisor v illHaly pive you a, ilionul uil ionsfor nT in t IUHfarm DETROITilns lai  in lodn iicciiux1 safelyis good business thur Gentle of the Mich SiateIAdln Adults 80c Children 35c State San as presidentRev, Fr, Charles Walsh, pastorof St Josephs churchc, Dexter,has resiqnedThe Merrill and Pounk schr 1fcu1rnqs in WebstQT have beenJ sold to Rev Alex Miller f Flint and Francis Farrell of Webster for S2650 and S500 respectively The first telephone exchanqeI in Michiqan was started 751 years aqo in Detroit with 53 subI sribersThe Spaiiord rural scboolhas voted c be annexed to Man Chester and live Fohey school toSouh Lyon The new Pleasant Lake Freedom Consolidate School, nearj Sunday, Monday, Aug 16, 17ALL ASHOREMusical Comedyin Techincolor withMickey Rooney, Dick Hayxnes Shows 3, 5, 1, t 8mItlJSunday, Monday August 16, 17 L 1 LHappy Hearted Carefree Musicalin Techincolor with, Leslie Caron, Mel Ferrer, JeanAumont Kurt KasznerFeatureite Little Rascals Follies flfavelly New Cartoon Tues, Wed Thur Aug 18, 19 20  Ttoubla Featu4I INViiDERS FROM MARS in Terrifying colorHelen Carter, Arthur Franz and Jimmy HuntTues, Wed Thur Aug 18, 19 20 LILT Musical in Technicolor with Leslie Carson Mell Ferrer klfartoon and SportsV J ran get 8ht tbmt ib fm a stocl thlt llcaiir  fakt ymif fort    ii o maet M i m ths tw, ifttyourchoice Orr 300Kct for MM tnd Manchester willwith 120 pupils openSept 8 Again, Pack Train Band Wagon, Lets Do ItMAStN SHOES FfOM FA9T0RYf you V   tot  trimryV v me200 Pair gf Shoes at Reduced PricesJACK HANNETT PXKCKNEY BACH Notts of 25 YearsThe car of CaptGilmoro familyof Pittsburq, Pa, who arc visitinqthe McKelvey family d RashLake was wrecked Mondaywhen it went in the creek at theJsese Henry farm M 36EThe first stretch of pavementfrom the Wirt Henaee home toDexter Corners is completed,The Anderson picnic was atTriangle Lake Sunday Dr Nor man Wilson was toastmastySpeakers were Fred and LloydDurkee, Charles Hoff and Albert Frost Gene Dinkel was elected prfesiidentGeorce Wziigrt, vicepresident and Lillian Wylie,secretary Mrs Win, Ledwidqe and George Wright, committee fornext year 3 urec2d Producest ne Returnin ittwr Crop VaSueD R GARTH VOTK chairman of Ohio State Universitys agronomy department,reports that every dollar arunier inctts in fertilizer re turns him S1 , ipnensed cropvalue from higher yieldsThats a feuod trade, hesaid It gives you a 2 profitfor every dollar you spend I d like to deal vxin a bank on thatVolk reports ,n i last yearOhi furmers bought about SbU 1 jon worth of fertilizer He s that this outlay reSliO million to th Ida Lupino, Robert RyaninBEWARE MY LOVELY1 Latest NewScio IheatreI SOIO DRJCVE1N THEATBtf on 13 S 12 ox jactoon Rd5 wfst oi AJ ArborPlayground Children under Free admittfd FreeFriday Saturday, Aurnist 14 THE TALL TETf T 1215Lloyd Bridges, Marie Windsor AlsoANGEL FACEwithRobert Mitchum, Mona Freeman and Jean SimmonsCartoonSun to Thur Aug 16 to 20 PONY EXPRESSTechnicolorCharlton HestonRhonda Fleming,T FANCY PANTSim Techincolor willBob Hope, Lucille Ball CartoonLee Lavey won a Babe Ruthautoqraphed base ball for Goodyear tire sales last week ALEV THE COAT THATS MORE THAN A COAT its a haven of warmth, amasterpiece of designIn all wool boucle by American Woolen Co Insulated, with Miracle MHUUM Linqinain copen black, gold, tanor brown, sizes 8 to IK Us our layaway plan, amd enfoy better selections, finer work ft, indlvxiual ctenfconPEIRCESStart far Women Howell, Mich Buy with Confidence Notts of 48 Years Ago James Roche is at Jackson working out his race horses,The rural carriers of the county will picnic at Island Lake Labor Day,Jtames Wilcox has purhasedthe Rose farm north of town,St, Marys picnic was a bigI success and 300 was clecrea, 1 the most ever The Young Mens, team was no match for the An derson team reinforced by Mike and Billy Roche, Hank Hetchelerand Mcee and lost 11 to 6 Thebatteries Anderson Smith and Hetcheler Pinckney Moran and Lavey In the afternoon the Anderson team beat Stackbridge,Independents 6 to 5 Batteries forPLUMBINGWATER SYSTEMS Binkel 1AndersonMunsell and Hetcheler Stockbridge Hynes and Fuller The Anderson Juniors had Floyd Durkee, Rex andBurr Smith, Walter Reason, Mak Ledwidge, Arthur Bullis, AlbertMiller ,Guy Hinchey and othersA company has been organized at Detroit with  30 millioncapital r develo   nv between Lakeland and Geddes,on the Huron River James Roche won at theford Fair with Morganlast week andW, C Hendee nc Sons took over 50 percent of thesheep premiumsThe McPherson Hospital hasbeen opened at Howell in lateE G McPherson home, given to to the city by his family,The W, E Murphy famity andNellie Gardner are on a trip toHoughton Lake and the SooDallas Cox played ball withHamburg Sunday who beat Detroit Temple 11 to 2In the DexterMilan gameSunday Gus Eck of Dexter struck out for the first time in 19 gamesBorn to Gilbert Campbell andwife Aug 10, a son,Robert HenryLola Stackable is working forSpencerSmith at HowellHazel Smith has returned toDenver, Colorado with her COLUin Loretta Kirchoff  Andrew Campbell, is workingfor the Pidd Co in DetroitJudith Sheveldt and John andElaine Barterse of Grand Rapidsvisited Mrs, Alma Utley lastweek,  II WantedExperienceUnnecessaryin PersonCURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOUR S PER WELKPlasticsThe People sStor eGrocerie sDrygoodfShoe s Wodndgy Angus  1 1 19 Hackne y Dbnrtc hEntere d a s 2n d Clas sMatte r a t Postofllc eMesdcano s Ann a Rectsp n an dBeverl y Pilgri m sen t las t wee k i nnorther n Michigan ,Jo e Lave y playe d bas e bal lwit h Fowlervill e aqoins t Brigh ton  a t Jair  Friday  Fowlervill e wo n 7  k 0 Rober t an d Ceci l Hooke r o fAn n Arbo r spen t th e wee k en da t th e Ro y Dillngha m borne Mrs  Cliffor d VanHo m spen tth e wee k en d a t Curra n wit h th eHowei l calle d a t th e Be n Whit eilies Ka y an d Marily n Nas h o f Col dwate r ar e visitin g a t th e Lyn nHende e home Canne d Good sGent s Furnishing sLingeri ei ecly s Gen FLOWER S FD R AI L OCCASION SIro nWHKELMAU S FLORA L CO MM M 28 4 HowH Mrs Oci a Sigler , Mrs  Do t Not tle y o f Wayn e an d Mis s Gen  Mr, an d Mrs  Jac k Clar k sr Jac k Clar k jr , o f Dexte r wer eSunda y dinne r guest s a t the Mar k Nas h home Mis s Janic e Bum s ha s return e d hom e fro m McPherso n hospi tall , Howeil Th e Fran k Whit e C  famil y o fWillar d Wilts e an d Danker s fa mhom e Thursday Th e Dal e Mille r famil y wer eSunda y guest s a t th e Wm  Sha dlic k hom e a t Dee r field Mrs  Fran k Peter s o f Jackso nspen t las t wee k a t th e Fre d Rea dhome  The y too k he r hom e Sun day , yM r Ren e Mille r returne d Sun da y afte r a  week s sta y i n De triot  Bill y Mille r spen t ti e wee kan d there MrsMa e Met z o f Howei l spen te  wee k en d a t th e Le e Lave yhom e an d attende d th e Fowlers vin e Fai r wit h them Th e Merwi n Campbel l famil yRos s o f Farmingto n wer e Sunda y returne d fro m Main e Sunda yguest s o f Mrs  Mar y Hof fJoh nHewlet t wer e hom e fro m thei rami y camp s Sunday MrsAtt a Meye r returne d hom efro m St  Jo e hospita l Saturday He r wee k en d guest s wer e Mrs ,Mega n Mye r o f Gladwin , G  W They cam e hom e b y wa y o ff Pennsylvania ,  Mrs  Edn a Reaso n ha s return hom e afte r spendin g a  coupl e of ,week s i n Pontia c wit h Mrs  Lol aCarpenter Wese y Pamle r an d wif e o f D otrbit , Mrs  Leon a Palme r an d 2K FOF Promp t Dea d Sloc k Remova lCAL L DARLIN G S  COMPAN Y  Gal l Howei l 450 TA X NOTIC EVillag e Taxe s ar e no w du e ai dpayabl e a t m y hom e eac h Saturda yunti l Octobe r I , 1953 HELE N REYNOLDS ,Villag e Treasure r54 5 E  Putna m St  The Lloy d Hende e famil y are     , ,  wspendin g th e wee k a t Bea r Lake  J Th e Edsi l Meye r famil y o f Yps iJoh n Boye r an d wif e attende d  lant i calle d a t th e Walte r Clar kth e Sayle r reunio n a t   Comm a , hom e Sunday Sunda y an d calle d o n Ari a Ja g  Th e   Parkinso n famil yms h a t Byron  jwh o j  fc  visitin g Mrs Alla n Dinke l an d Margare t Ros e Hende e wen t bac k t o Cal th e Detroi tifomia las t week Widmeye r visite dzoo  Sunday  The Alqe r   famU y Q fCcirvi n Hooke r underwen t a n crtuck, , Harr y Le e family  Lake operatio n a t St  Jo e hospita l inland , Myl o Kettle r an d Orvill eagoner s Grocer y606 6 Plnckne y Roa dQualit y Merchandis eLVJ  MASK Sfcter  and Win e t o Tak e Ou tHOUR SSally  8 to 8 Sunday 9 to 8Phon e Howei l 705J2  An n Arbo r Sunday  H e wil l b ehom e Friday Sunda y visitor s a t th e Jesse Henr y hom e Stinda y wer e Luvi 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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>  TV   Jppr PW  llPiafff PWEBR TV sVrV v  itrt   f   Pinckn   JS TK   oiiune 2g  THE PINCKNKY ednesday, August 1953  in i tt a u n   m I u ii i w M N  MHS FRANCES A WICKENS Frances A Wickens was bcrn i ai w bauimore Mien it i the taxpayers money wast o, 1 beinq the dauber oi ai it is tne UD oi tne auditor 4MH to see mat it is not He it supposed to see mat ail money is spent as tne legislature in intended it and must hapdiu txu minion in expenditure a  year uttie danqer exists of a deficit    ir h  Ifcxvid and Mary Greene Mel arum ana diea of cancer Juiy   l9io at tit Joe hospital, Ann  ArPor Sne leaves her usjoaiia, Joseph John wickens a aaugnti Mrs Marion Kusseii of Pinciaiuy i  a son, Joseph w of HymouLi  and three grandchildren, Fu JU i this year, it tne sales tax returns Russell, John V gnd Marijj i uoia up and tne new buines lnere  Q 3 Drolhers d  i  receipts ax come up to expect sisters wuou tne dencit accumulated The  was  St jQhn,s j over the years may oe 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ANPTHENEIGHBORUINESS WHi  i IT syMBOLIZC MT ACHIEVEPSTEAPILV sr r IN OUI PEMOCRAC,  ANl 1 T  d   rvq,    11 it u the ivhcnigan beU lelephone Co ,merson Monday Sre was the  before the Michigan Pubuc1 Ser wUe of James Baker Funeml at vice Commission is deY  Marys Church 9 a m Friac zecessed at Lansmg last weeK  Roscry Thurgda  at otter wte inj near82ii Swarthout Funeral Home Buricl lignted by tne companys appea airy Cemetery Toledo or the recognition of tne cost 01   ioinq busineas   TWO BUSINESS CHANGES   The company asks a rate in  The Cor Stor6j operated by Rev Fr Albert SchmUt, create 01 V cents a day wiLi tne by j  jg jack Rea90a  Sunday Masses lidsicience users askea  pa an gmCQ the Q 0f yern Coiyj Summer, Schedule 6 30 avwaqe 01 1V2 c, a dayvlast  hag bn soid to Lyler 00 1100, more per hour Jones of Leslie, salesman for the Winter Scnedue 600 and  r rccr      Shh y c M  , n d 2    n  S n c  1 r rd p   i0  rdlfrd at the Jo  rv 1 1  A A Churches St Marys Cathouc Chu   Pinckney Michiqur  1K U 4B Years Ago iie Ccns  hurcii is ueinq r paii ed, Wm, ivioian is aing In    r, 1 1 iUCf Aeio  lit   ,VJ  t   , t l ,L ii   J it i ViJiJy It wlS said uaxiy liutw vnt tne pic wanted beiore tiie peo iiiv,Ai,j,o tins rea c JH 1 ui  nnnself b  ii  i end bcckinq lost  itoo w rid War ii he  e t am Isolationist and ucan Putter and fought all  10 iiaio, Alter Pearl ,  claimed lo have seen ou ills vide was usual  m,t, He was 3 times a    1 piesidential  i 0,11 to Gov,Dewey   , iniMio un General    Li HIJ best cnanco  i , eai but he was out ujjJi i Jo, Dewe  L i iscdiowor irces and  u nunbci oi cosily blund AIJI tuo convention he sonhowtr smoked the  pltj ana he helpet elect   ,i OJ beqan he a icicviiGd ins lead h vVfn to Senator , 11 isenhower sup 1 oiauamts wore un   La er and for this it d ino Lisenhower   , Excess Profit ii, 1 oieiqn Aid Ruis ati u Cjuota and  Oobt Limit went  1  1 UK ,J ai i ,11  li   WTT Murdc R  1 , flri r    Mr Alweir viicTs  Vr ve r Pru,rf ho  Lincoln aoni  SrrJi, held The company su  i the National Drug Co but not aNovena Devotions  U fact that adouartouu, J wortn phcniniciat who took possession only half that of preinfltion Tuesday He has a wile and 3  times and the effect of this en do childrerlf  nig busix4dt n vi The Heath Restaurant has Oliiford Pnalen, Mich DSI been  to nthony Rennion president said the only re asm Hs ig goninja 0f Clayton Bekk the company is asking a rai erin Mrs Heath will remain is to givie better service and to here iar the preserit meet expansion needs Rriaay evening 730 p, m Confessions Friday after Novenna Devotion uiday 730 to 900 p m Sunday  Before 800 Mus, Mennonile Churc i,M Hauiicaracken andPa, Kfio 0 Jjg Ye8r Afe9 ton of the University of Michi  aan nd Ferry AUen assistant The Kings Daughters met otjS S 6upt WcUte  comouolier testihed that the pre the Read cottage at Portage Momtog Worship sent price levels are heie to Lake Thursday with Mrs Flor    ttCV   Baughn in charge Hostesses  , were Mesdames Ross Read Fred Read and Reg Schafer ARXING METERS BACK I Mrss Fred Houck, formerly Ida Saline paxKmguisure ,1 30  Cavalry Mennonite Churcn Hv Ezra Becchy, Uwior 1UUU Sunday Stbool  lb  foung Peoples Meeting 7iL  otage Feuowship bervtie i W4waay 80  pia tennq n papriiiCfLnarcn me   , 00 e  Piav, bifcpbtn oi Nortiixiil preached a die ivehDa  churcn Lunduy Saje Fair at Derd Sept i to 15  aac Terrv oi boxter has  cloX made m 149j t at still 1iunrnq Tne cost of a license to run a billard hail in Siuoxajiidie i v  Grass LaKO vos ,  A ,q  5 n bondinq   , ,u o iuJi  n eiec1c nqnt plant Mart Mat   1 u wit 3rtaineo ob a, n  cAi  urday niqht m haiior of son, jialp s bbi ahday The Yonq Mens Club South Lon hrne bat rday 5 o 4tj  The YVCTu b id a sT at the borne  azel InhiioCn Adjust 1 The pr qam is Vio  K rwere   oy J O   c4 ct 11  arfcf Ho and wfe  i  Par   ie A a ,  t  r pro,,coaG tions woin    l i,i ma bui, a,11   r nv   op a 1   pal 0 JiU f  h oni Bn 0 r  Ha B n cn Sat beat   vacaiiOin  M The weeks Duo to merchants pro The new North Territorial Rd Tg mi up welcome weess u moveci and a from Plymouth to Stockbndge is   years    uun WB held which expected to be completed tests they were ratuu i3th anxmaT Bible School Juno jmSolo Konry hh m Naiic ulv 3 9 a m to 1145 am, QeQ club Rea anq, Mrs Ciav     a X Ibvi ainq back in aier beinq  2, The burial w at Pinckney M ough WdayChUci lin ,,ll8I years and up Ianapprove Saline  this    I sic, Blonch  Cope id,iass I Fr Comrnoriorc  cv     r  ,crv  iO   Haa S r t Thre has no parking problem  The work of laying the concrete  Hartweli of Partyville, will also be a floral weddinq Wiconsion, Supply Minister cmd ii ,wer congest Sunday School   930 A M,  The lr, opondpb Lrquo Sd ured it was an on Fnckneys Main Street ha, I i et a liitl3 cra rev, sftarted   1 XJL 1 7 week, of op The Rush Lake picnic is on  c irip jcr era Po T ii to   o vile vo O 0 ,qu ano,at    c vbow  an   U C C,T  ,  r  Oil O1 i r i enueDurina 2 weeks eration tho Meiers io  J CONSERVATIOXNCTXS Fawn production in the upper tower peninsula this year was  hilgher than last yearThis sis  August 11 St Marys annual picnic was  a grand success Speakers were Ed Shields CoL Gene Mar key, Hiram Smith and Lynn Gardner Rncknev beat Dexter in the ball igatoe 5 to 4 Both teams were  lH Co ib  trr r o 1  a  a ,   e a, ca cyavi h r  ,o   nirov r still r in ioqe Both the  ana ibioiiLs convon KLKA J m tavor of in oniqo ictn Attor liiiir was the a i at 1 ,h affairs wo ,1a cite any  VMI c d not enforce   ,canaco in office tini and scid  ,o etion unless  wi liiod There is o ,  i J tins problem liat ,  i 1 io people  IT a the HS4 election   jii   lalize it o  ai duco, in the leq  al ,i vFich have been aid no remeoy can be  a Liai it 1 time the i  bo fi n i for all  a,  wp,jonents ot ,cfvrixe Waterway have cdo  in blcckinq it and   ii adjourn without   any acion on it The  iar 1aidqi is also encoun dffiml ioo There is no lor tho bonds We received  f bbc D ily Times News  WsrrrA last week which a u paqe spread with as So a slorv by SpikeMeyr 83, of Harrison in woved by autopsies on 80 does jey loaded The Pinckney Sccidentlv killed lineup was Bill Cooper, rf Park At the August conservano HoUiSf M Guy Kuhn  Scmdmeetina the matter of having the  H Drinkert cLynn, 2b, Miller bow and arrow season omp Tom Howlett 3b McClearlb Stit 15 to 22 will come up It rter Webber, ss Beathe, 2b w opens in the grouse season w4demeyer rf iEck 3b LicWy aScfthT discharge of nrearms d Heldner u McCarthy, f Hart makes deer stalking impossible lb Haupt p Umpires Stackable 34 wiVd Hfe film are now avaU, rmd Gilbert le for loan to school cmd Tom Ross  m  VanWinrlo ard o Rcy Pirim Fellowship hayride on V ilesday, August 12 Meet fco Sob Rcy Palmer Read Ic church rat 730 All are wei inq Syanoy Eprut olo, Clay    ton Miller Cornot Slo Martin Morning Worship rugrim Fellowship Thur, Night Prayer Meeting,800 at Kirk Sims home ,, Ladies Aid picnic crt Pardon Aldrich homeRush LakeAuq 3, 100 pm Andrews, lOi 1045 AM a social at the Henry Gardner    VaO wmr me on flua a st 7 The program M   i i  rhio   Jaoice Bu evasion of is Phon araph Music Volii I Sola Cleim ardnf SoloHuqh V cfil les, Florence Viola ietrs Mrs Kirk lae Krnnedv  uClllo al Celvai ottend d of tb  o of   Darcrv rf ho Nad   il l Catholic Won  whih he vants a 2 road tunnel built ennoctina he lower and ,yor pnab This aged pat ,,0 nrko n hvina by catchnJ r  trairini beesWe never knrv h vas a tunnel expert n come  A Hearty Welcome to All Vnton  citai, C 1 M Taaret  vnch Wbitrraae Lake is  00 nchorl The inhrtrrna try in the estate of vllm Tono of Horn laraest able for SLMlW 4 have d Sd second in sand end iron ore  25 Michigan jnses for shooting corp other coarse nsh  The Peoples Church Undenominational At 212 East Main Street Rev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastorbarg was 2 549 the at the home olrs TZ   C  Miss Dede Hinchey  , 1  Frank Stephens of Columbus Sunday Worship cqUecion friends here last week, gu    L C Cass Goodrich have a 945 AM, A rdv 1100 A, M br ha v nanrTfc n Ann Ar been forbidden to feed 3 YoutT Group 7 00 PM Vvo rabbit, o h , boa caBstrictTTMeabon family reunion,W, Prayer Meeting OOjr and wa taSKft  Wattewceiind a Christian Wclcme, horne aTsMalnfield Sunday ito Everyone j Bml Byer has a field of yell1 , ro,cPp i ow dent corn that is 10 ft high  UNADILLA IbB 11PP  J , BISHOP SHEEN TGUS HOWi A car containing Gladys Esio, R Ycuch, pastor TO CONVERT CCflMUNlSTS and Wcryne Carr was wrecked IM  Worship 1030  m  SiiMtople rules for ftghttag m fronl ofthe Paul Bock But  ZjT 1130 n m,  7 of Ann Arbor, formar Pincknev bcy,died f r hear atarb at Sfult StMaiie Auq6 while condnr a scaol  v f invruion hr f nrrTd Chno ter of Rpyal Arch Masons for whom he has rven Grand Lect  Vr IHP oast 10 years nnda o i ansmq 1   D,al nd Wife u cre S urday ninr ouools of V  Clor cn in of Lake oobd flho Lvn and Lloyd Hen e amilis citb odea t c wcol bo  ors loonio a Po taao r ake, J ck  son curb Hoy Herd sheep sap, at the Michi van State Fair and Lynn sheets ju o  Mr and Mte Wm Shev and Mrs, Ilarry Lanqe had i er at Monks Hotol, Briqhton 1I Sunday Tony Pennion bas rrved the Vedder aaartmont on   nam and Vinco LaRosa will cupv the Bailey house he vac  ted,   la, Ion vfrr one week oi the ruce in ot no nome of Mrs n Korea conditions  sti11 8   p r ,, cc charqe the UN with with 12 volali ns of trucj,the m oloo rharaes violationsThey cVdaa C mmunists are flving from China to Korea in of ccovc fire and that rrn ha ben shotdown C v,oo will bo assisbonodawa   speech before th Amarirm Leqion said the  nn war was a defoai for th d h president was arraia o ,heamount of blco, feirs and rraonv war plT vi c UM The nrraivist chrqed their crossed by the McCThv n a n UN nni ui iA   necessary to win tne 9aO P m pre gr,mit f Drtoit is vis Vinq Fred rv the Comrnunist doctrine of hate Were cut and bruised Erenlnc  nH destruction will be found in Mrs Tfovd Reason entertained ctebv Bishop Fulton45 quests Sunday in honor of H NEWS IHTVV Aua 9 iswij her husbands 70th birthday Th0 p,, and Curry 4 H The American Weekly in The  Qub met at the hn Bura home rSteoit Sunday Times Bishop   m and 2 chiH Sarurdcrv with all members pre Rolls 03 talcen  mSaSL America will has JJSto Grand sent They have closed for th Street  phone 116  ten Russias return to God, See    j Q attended summer Mrs Mae Daller Sundays Detroit Times, a   Hofland state peak  Tlv UBRARY NEW Library has received en new mystery stories as  of the qift subscript on of  w tr  TftniFS Am ANNUAL 1CNI e Conal Indies Aid annual J is at thp home of MrsBr c Pardon, 3544 Hush Iake Rd Aua ot anc pm Pot Jk lungj Sr ble vice Meet at the  Vrrh at W0n nnon    fiadls Auxiliary They ao r,r,vvVov welcome 0 ,Doath Has a Small Voice, TheV    wrsrWiiiC Marcrm Todwidae w woriw  v a wA Sf Pi read andlBia Heat Prisoners RaseMurder Home Made Pies, Bread aMwith ,  The Back mdQy7  LUt m The Marias Affair, The Kina Is  for Ward Tupper fJ  r urrr Tffkson of Lnttsinq cai Harry Jackson Doari The story hour for childed at the W C MiUr home o ren is Tuesday at 3 p m week  l  ,ro i Jsvr1  y iiMLite   ,  bf tfs mifiyW M  tUfettotg Note Oomelius Donohue of Plainfield is confined to his home by a heart attack  HUMT Dfttei The Stockbridge school district  1    wfll vote August 15 on raisina 5  WUlkxnisieraando Lamas mills for a building hind rcasinq and site w   Friday, Saturday, Aug 7, 8 Wednesday, Thursday, Aug 5,6 Double Ptatw AFFAIR IN TRINDAD fjmmett and Wendell Bates of      Jate Gregory have enlisted in tfo Nflmnes e U DANGEROUS WHEN WET Teefenteolor comedy  lowwn fanner , Vi3ZSS7Au,7 8 Get an Eir Air Drilr Oehumdifier Sweaty, dripping pipes are not only annoyingthey indicate excess moisture which causes other, more serious trouble Partitions warp, doors stick, tools rust and  ur valuables are attacked by rot and mildew Dy out basement air with an electric dehumitiificr and you stop the moisture condensation which causes all the trouble Flcctric dehumidifiers are compacteasily moved from one trouble spot to another They plug in, just like a floor lamp  JL Stop itioliture domoge A fr pennies o doy J high vnKjh under 80 pounds SEE YOUR DEALER or Debt  Gregory teacher, will teach a Imlay City next term The Lyndon township hall has been moved back 75 ftfrom the North Territorial Road to allow road widening m 110 pints of blood were donate fc the Red Gross blood bank at Brighton last week Brighton has sold one of the business lots on Main St they got by purchase of the Mill pond property to Bob Leland for 3000 Like the the Pnckney pond the Briahton pond is still without water The Brighton America Legion Post has voted to discontinue  bingo games until they are legal J All owners of boats more than 16 ft long must take out a state license before Aug 10 The road between New Hudson and Milford has been newly i blacktopped m  A new 7 mile stretch of road has been opened between Holt and Mason Fatherhood deferrments for  me draft will end August 25 It  will not affect those already reg J istered but those applying for  exemption muse prove, the child was conceived before August 254h  Patricia Rodovitz, daughter of Mrs Rollie Singer, was a patient at McPherson hospital, Howell last week Prosecutor Erwin has asked th Lowell Chamber of Commerce to discontinue its Silver Har  ves as it is illeaal In this Jhe merchant hand out trade tickets and drawinqs are held each Friday night MIGTHY JOE YOUNG Stoning Terry Moore, Ben Jonson Mightier than Sine Kong ANi  ISLE CF THE DEAD f A Drama Starring Boris Karloff cartoon Rita Hayworth Glenn Ford Also TARGET HONG KONG  MmF Richard Denning Nancy Gate Sunday Monday, Aug 9, 10 GALL ME MADAM leohnicoloi SturrJnr Ethel Merman, Donald OConnor Nows Cartoon Tu9S , Thur Aug 11,12,13 THE HAPPY TIME w  , ,  T with Sun, Mon TuesAug 9 10,11  Varies Boyer Louis Jordan ntw Mat 230 p, m, oont f otsTTN  Nn Rosalind Russell Marie Wilson i BRIDE CMES to YELLOW SKY iH i n With Robert Preston Marjory Steele Cartoon and NEVER WAVE AT A WAC , lovehy cartoon  Coming White Witch Dr Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat Aug 1215 3 Dimensions News Mighty Joa Young SANGAREE  to technlcoiov with Ferntmdo Lamas, Arlene Dahl Admission this Show Only Adults 85c, Children 35c, tax in ComingThur, Fri Sat, House of Wax in 3 Dimensions A Oi Whitaice Lake, Wtt Sylvan Thftucer Friday, Saturday, Aug 7, 8 ioublfl Tealu 4a Rosalind Russell Marie Wilson Paul Douglas NEVER WAVE AT A WAC Aiso THE HITCH HIKER Witn Edmond OBrien, Frank Lovejoy j  Cartoon j Sun, Mon, Tues,Aug 9 10Tl James Stewart, Joanne Dru THUNDER BAY in Techincalor with Refreshing as sunrise on the Lake of the Clouds    Friday, Saturday Aug 7, 8 iiACK McCALU DESPERADOS  11  m teenmcaio Gilbert Roland, Dan Duryea A drama starring i featurette, Lookina at Life George Montgomery, Angela1 n 6 5 Steyens  Wed, Thur, Fri Sat Cartoon Stooge Comedy New Auaust 12 13, 14 3 5 Sunday Monday, Aug 9, 10   Dannv Kce Forlev Granger  Sun Shows 3 5,  b The Bandit King RIDE VAQUERO in Technicolor with Robert Taylor Ava Gardner Howard Keel Anthony Quinn Kurt Kaszner Cartoon and Sport Tuesday Wednesday,Aug 11,12 PRINCE OF PIRATES f in Technicolor with w  HANS CHK1rTlKM ANDTOSON 8 New Song Hits 8 Ic hnicojoi Novltv News Cartoon 2 biiu s  u and 915 Adm Adults 74c Children 35c Tax Included Sao   I sseatre t u  i u  v A sol DRWE1N THEATRE John Derek, Barbara Rush and on J s n  acaon Rd 5 , Corda Beunda wQi u As , abor Cartoon and Sport, Playground Children under 12 dmihd Coming Thur Frs Sat, Hans Christian Anderson Albert Weddell is in a sesious condition in St Joe hospital in Ann Arbor    The Roy Reason family spent Sunday in Coppersville The week end quests at the Merwin Campbell home last week were the Charles Caven family of Newcastle, P, and Charles vicDaniels and wife of Chelsea Miss Rose Berguist of Grand Rapids spent the week end with Arnold Berguist The H Replice , famiy of Ann Arbor and Bernard  Gardner and wife of Ypsilanti y called Free Free Friday, Saturday  7, 8 FORT WORT 1m TechincoJcr  Randolph Scott, David Brian and Phyllis Thaxter FAIR WIND TO JAVA in Trucolor With Fred MacMurray, Vera Ralston Cartoon Sun to Thur, Aug, 9 to 13 SCARED STIFF  with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis Also CARIBBEAN Technicolor , t ,arrinr John Payne, Arlene Dahl Cartoon VUm if The Lake of the Cloud,  ih the Porcrifr Mountain near Oni    igan a sparkling glass of MICHIGAN BREWED BEER A M ichian JDrewers Association  350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michigan ftes Brewing Co  E  B Brewing Co  Frankenmuth Brewing Co  Goebel Brewing Co  Pfeijfer Brewing Co  Sebevoaing Brewing Co  Stroh SrtWfry C w  PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel of i Bernard Murninghcnm, 88, died at the Mevis Convalescent home at Howell ast week  A number of district schools Oire holding elections to vote on being annexed to the Howell school system  Mrs Delia Field, 92, widow of Charles Field of South Lyon wfco diedin 1952, passed away at Cassies Convalescent Home, in HowelLlast week   VewWortSroes Wr Spermfefffim RatJd tptnf the week J1 J H The Arthur Clark barn on Mast Will Mr Akno UtUy temta aw a hipp to hew Road Webster townshi b   MJIJ   wexto York   Lndc Lentz  last week JSoM 2k when01 e na Campbell home and SlTam Ml and luffed ath How 0 with the Howes  Ward Tunper of Dexter wasS fctfflMWli MJnuff  Ec Tawos hospitalized last week when he   ,  J z UJ ,,1  had a file driven into his hand, j  Pk0 i u Jack Taeter  11041 1ent B001  Vincent LaRosa and I  J JK,  01,  Sundcry at  Gorg Roush wife of Dexter Ann Livermore   hoin  Jury 23rd, a son Jamea Anthony MALE Help Wanted Experi 28 Styles to Choose Froml Let m RIy yo  FREE dosonftrallon of HHr Vdvetet work sboet dtlniel ,  Look at tbM fttur    Mpedally to give you daylong comfort VUuttu Air CMMM Inntrwln, Arch Support  Nioprtf ir itlno ol, HttUI  GroCr hnt SylM, Httls Stecl  WldttH ,  1 St f to ill OcatMt mi at once forVBIIdMnonatrattOB 200 Pair of Shoesat Reduced Prices JACXHANNETT Unnecessary Applv in Person CURRENT SCHEDULE SO HOUR S PER WEEK, N Mich Jolded Pbtics  BUB, mcaiojui 1mm WV mnpw fA  TTT PJW VW PPPPWfWWPf wpwiMn   mmnmmmmmtimvm ummvw TJ W DISPAJCH Wednesday, August , 1953 The Peoples Store Groceries Dry good Can k led Coonfo hoe 4 Gents Furnishings Lingerie KsunfcCiy  Genu Star  FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS from WINKELHAUS FLORALJg Phone 284  Howell For Prompt Dead Stock Removal CALL DARLING   COMPANY  Call Howell 450 UX NOTICE Village Taxes are nd due and payable al myome each Sclarday until October I, 1963 HELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurer   54 E Putnam St agoaers urocerv  I i   6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchimdibe Beer and Wine to Take Out HOURS 9aHy8to 8 Sinday9lo8 Phone Howell 705J2  OR HOME   BUSINESS NKibir to  jfH  Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Class Matter at Postottioe 114 SoJJowell St,Pinckney Mich  Subetrtpfcon Price S150 per xY  Myrosr Kighes PlumiDing  H sating Mrs Nellie Wylie and Mrs Elizabeth Wylie attended a pre   nuptial slower last Wednesday ifor Miss Barbara Wylie at the I L Yelland home in Howeil, qiven  J by Mesdames Glenn Yeilaud and Ernestine McNeil Kay Wv , kr 4  I  1   ri 1   lie stayed with ner qranamo her MdOmP 1 6 16 Lll 3 rlUBlDlP FltllPCS A Mrs Edna duler Jack Dcyle  entertained the  following ai his home Thursday rj night at an outdoor weiner roast   Tom Wylie, Dick and Tom Kenn edy and Skipper Swarthout M, E D arrow and wife and Georqe Thcmppson end wife were in Jackson Monday, Carol Miller is stayincr at the Lawrence Camburn home, her mother,beinq cuilei to Detroit by the death oi her father Henry Frank  v Fred Read ana wife spent Jie week end in Detroit with the Dr, Steve Brown family Walter Clark and wife spent Sunday at the rmmett Clark home in Howell  Mr, and Mrs Floris Clar went on a trip lo Jackson, Coiawater, Srurgis and Irish Hills Sunday, Mesdames Blanch Clark and Marjorie Parksinson were in  in Ann Arou last Wednesday The L J Henry family spent Sunday at the Keith Bradbury home in Cnelsea, honorinq his birthday    and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS s  I I COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS  WE SELL WE TNSTALL WE SERVICE 1075 EAST M36 Phone 183F2 1   Mrs Alice Lee ixjnL who has been at thu Tom wax home leaves this we to jpin her hus band Rcss amj who ii on x western trip ior the KaierFrazer Comonu Mr and J j n Cnarbcnn eau and K JMrosc Ccle a tended the , weJdnq nrviv elsary of N  uj  f , i n,a  at Howell  ucia j Mr Lyle i  and afil ter Marion o v Aroov calico  on Mrs Bkich Clark Monday Sam Her a ad familyoi Co hocah spei  SmiJiy at tho Les ter McAfee home Pat McC wen am wife and Frank McG owon of Pontiac call  on Mrs Lous Coyle Sunday   i The Dale Killer family were  in Bab Axe Sunday,    Mrss, Anna Tasch of Ann Ari bor spent Sunday at he Robert Tasch home 1 Mrs Lucid Camburn vited I her neice, Mis Peail Pickeii in  j Fenton last week  j Mr and Mrs, Lawlence Com i burn and Mr, and Mrs, Qecrqe I Tansley wtre Sunday dinnerj j quests of Mr,and Mrs Hex Sack  ett in Detroit,  I Tom Baird and wife cf Bay j  City spent the week end at the, C H McRorie iome  Mrs, Howard Read oiortcrn j 6 Detroit Edison girl from Ann Arbor Saturday nicld in 01,  of Janet Feidler of Ficrida,  Murray Daa ond Roy Clark attended the Nchdle races  last Tuesday Bob Carr of Grand Rapids j Bpent the week end al the Roq ter Carr home j Andrr Nosbitt cnl vife were  Tuesdc dinner cpent of Drartd v  Mrs Wylie cf Dexter and spent the nch a the Goro,i lie   home in Ypsilanti 1 Bauqhn and David Aberdeen are spending the week at Das Laker Psl Grant of Simcoe,Ont, I visited  at the Bud VanNormrtTJ f homo Barbara Bauqhn is spend ing the week there,  Mrs Frank Aberdeen ntAr aned the Rex Noaqles of Ann Arbor and Tack Fairchilds of ISetroif Sunday in honor in her tvubnrid birthday Mrs Alter Meyer is in S Joe hospital Ann Arbor for a check up The Louis Swarthout family apent the week end at Lovel1  Svlvester Mart was taken to ihf Pontiac state hospital last  SL00 PER TON LESS  FIU,H,XOV WITH COOl  IKAN KLMSL AND AVOID THE liLSH NEXT FALL 4   PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH   DKIIVKIJIXf KVEKV DVV CALL 2681 DEXTER DE,Hoe Sans s TELEVISION ce and An ten no Seles  PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE MARTilSRHTER FiNCKNpf MCH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 plxtlgas 11  TNI illFUMOll Ul    4 i t  4 The fikwbfGom0beil family left SatufcTfipywi a trtp to Maine Wpc,K XEEF  C H McRorie and wif visits Robert Sunday , at me, s the Lapeer las REE AQV5ES SIONSOREU BY THE mssm M BLQnTMSHT  AND THE PINCKNEY MERCHANTS Every Saturday Nigt  heir dauahter in J5erat Gene ikelof MctekKf hn nd0L nn iaac spent the week end here r1r  rt  J H Hoke,  home Sida  Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Chris oi rnri Howard Read and tine with Mr8Emxna Broqan and Hv ned Tttende1 the dinnr Mrs Luella Patterson of Stock and floor show at the Lakeland bridge spent Saturday with ehe cr v C h rturday jvahl n Pascoe family at North Miss Leota Reason spent W  Xlk  rrcek in northern Michlai with Ted OUon and wife of Dear   , born spent Sundor  t the Joe Jne f60 JiB SlZ Qrifith home Shar ,ent home   Z the M T Rerrson with chem for a vi    Teip   TVio Of Matter have mov f Vorrrc TTrhr cmd Torna Shr ed to Jacitson    vrr the week i Mrs Justine Grabllck of Fern   tViP Albert RhirVv hrm  dole ffrrnt f,i  r 1  Poi r,d BUI ChriRten  j MM Deanor Lcvldqe 5   rnv Weriev Mr0 EWmor IHnrre leaves pOxer rmd ,nife o Oero etnt thi week with u rajan Sis , h week end at the Herb Palmer  Im lor a trip nrft j lme m  A MEAT NEW KANGE FOR UOMES SWONfi THE MS MAWS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH 4 5 COOLITE he ametftng osogiJf o  thnt coti of w gnl YeuVt get It set ltetlltvepvi SAVE WITH fHISr ,f SPECIAL liNTRODUCTORY dWEt  0 K F Regular price Spacial price You ove Come Mi tedoy Be the first te ownbli bteiMiful rgnge with to many euHtendinfi gekineeaiejn I17W0 MAAQ V  K m 4 p,i,p,pppw iimmsmmmmfm  y  Ml it  fruhhi Haifa  Wedges Jy f9, 1953  Wednesday, August  1953FOB SALE HOUSE Furnishings 27 in T V Set floor model in mahogany cabinet with doors, 5J I 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rt place worn or broken parts on John Deere Equipment with only genuine John Dcrre Parts Vv hy because they always i and perform as well z the oriis rley rjpice T yrr exacr iipirates of the r v  parts   , nee from the  sun  h vde materials, from the xsrrj prtisrns and dies    and with ttt same quality workmanship You cant afford to handicap the fiae, deixsriJahhj tcrformancc of your Jo fin Wcere Equipment Keep it  100 JoSn Dcerel Oil Filet yAiYW iflPBK a3f H  Joe Clark 851 East Main St opposite Hockey Service Station STATE OF MICHIGAN Tha Probata Court for the County  Herb Sneed Phone 183  207 E Gd River Howell, Michigan Real Estate, Insurance I Brokerage I City, Lake and Farm Property a Specialty List YOUR Property With Me i in u Matter c in Estcte of  Willis H, Clark M L  Lee Lavey General Insurance Phone 59F3 Pinckney, Mich Ai a session ot sedd Cour aeid REFRIGERATION SERVICE juiy 20, 1953  Harold Rady Present, Hon Hire J Smiths Repairs m All Makes Phone 154F3 Pinckney rnrzrio Combine or Bioder C  ses We carry a compeu f   iow Teoth , S  ok of gemthte John freere Parts See us for eit placement needs Piace your pnrs order noi  Notice is Heraby Given, That the petition of R K Elliott, the guardian of said estate prayinq that his final accoun4 ha allowed will he heard at Probate Court Auqust 11, 1953 at ten A M t s Ordered Inert Ncuct ierj of be qiven by publication of ct OpV OJieOi It LUiwti WSfeAi, oii seiiiiUvoiy pieiois to said day  oi hearnn in ie ickiiKv Ji  patch, a newspaper, printed and  circulated iii said county  and that the petitioner  H copy J this notice to oe SZ rftfwad Mft sh2SplSL,,san radiand r  ,v rcu f,rpri mail ,pti rn KanQ and Hot Water Heater Y61 for 595 yndSf   t, Howard CrcdQPhonegF, 49 ord Tudor, radio and heat en i 3 criot te uch near Es AUTO pAfliS 949 TrciTv  aia, or h, jn ,v e at WeWlng SuppUesAuto Parts heate 795  dl   Auctioneer Farm Sales A Specialty Bert Wylie Call Fowlerville 455F6 Dr G J Towner  DENTIST 8044 Portage Lake Road Dexter Phone Dexter 3461  FUNERAL HOME Don G Swarthouf  Director Modern Equipment Ambulance Service Phones 39 and 63, Pinckney Fred C Reickftoff, Sr  OPTOMETRIST 120 West Grand River Howell, Michigan Phone 358 Residence 611 Lloyd HMdee Livestock HaulingWeekly Trips Made to Detroit Genera Trucking Pinckney, MiDh  Phone 161F1S Roger J Garr Complete Insurance Coverage Phone 43  Pinckney, Mich Cemetery Memorials Prices You Can Afford To Pay  Mil ford, Michigan Mifford Oratite Works Reai Estate Farms, Homes, Lake Property Business Opportunities List Your Property With Me Gerald Reason Broker  209 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich  Phone 133 USED CAR SALE lensi five 5 hecTjnci atolled We Ruv Scrap Mater WE1SLOW PONTLAC CMPAMv Brighton   tJ  on ovi 1 REAL ESTATE BAIv 4 bedroom hor, o 2 ots, furnace, c,cc, In Pinckney 4 bedroom homelots  4 bedroom homo V lo 2 bedroom hor, 2 CT and 2 Ioteihot vater hrf Pinckney  3 bedroom hem t or  T ,   1 tOS   r f w AW J  fiirnm R SmiU, t iaU 9820 Grand River,1 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464  tub Ai,EGRAVEU vajihed 40c back at any drug Btoroto  You are inVitedto become a merncorreaMMbte7eni Snd Td qiuvei Iud6 ai   member of our savings group , J, itanie IenJ d  also processed read, gravel fi w  r v, 1    r  fS s  I  with instant drying T4L, your every member is gettina ahead rOR RENT,S nMlinj 0c back at any drug storeTo You are inrited to become a modei da, at tne CORYSTORE member of our savings group iyounq folks younq COuple or Q COMPANY ivoster Phone 113F3  , or call at 1996 Beardsley Road Mason Road Phone Howell THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FOR SALE Apartment size elec 984 J 2 or vlerville 36PFU ktric Frigidair, perfect condition ,F6fi SALE 1942 Pryirioutij Cluh 8625 Rushrow, Rush Lake,  Coupe Murray Dttqg FOR SALE Electrxneitr ioux Howa Back I Under Federal Supervision Phone 160F11  Memier Federal Daoostt Insur WANTED Ladies for futi or part burner idtchen range I Coporatlon All Deposits Insur time sales work Must have car Don Swarthout od Up to 10,000 tor Each Depos 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>v ,  rf mi9w9PinvjapvpawP7Vii M UJI JJ I mvrwiiyrym  Jwpj wmvw m W  iO Dispatch Vbitun70  ftHRKUR  tf I till I li All  Socfal items THEARMBSTICE Bandeling oi presonnel is noil The news oi the armistice or i an easy task 23000 State of cease fire was flashed here Michiqan employees are underby radio and television Sunday Civil service The principal effort night Never was an event so is to secure and retain capiable misrepresented It was hailed as tBf PlRCKftEY DISPATCH Wednesday, July 29 1953 t Churches Catholic Churcb Np 31 employees Michigans civil ser vce law is considered the best in the nation  It is allowed one a peace treaty when it was not ft was a cessation of hostilities until the treaty is drawn up 90 percent of the state payroll for days from now Also it was beoperatinq expenses  tween North Korea and the UN it classifies jobs, supervises aod South Korea China and tests, fixes salaries, makes rules  Russia were not even parties to and controls working condi  ne terms are that both the  ions, it is now setting up a new North Korean and UN armies dcpt in the secretary of states1  to withdraw ll miles form ofuce This calls for o central10 a 3 mile bumper zone which file of all traffic law violators j w endure until the final peace and accident reports for better1 Is signed What this will contain supei vision of drivers licenses, l anyones guess It may unify The most common compliant  Korea or split it It will havo to against civil service Is tnat the force withdrawel of he Chinese St Marys Catholic Clinch Pinckney Michiqon iev Fr Albert Schxnitt P ounday Masses immer Schedule , 8 10, 11 Winter Schedue 800 and 1000 Novena Devotions Rriday evening 730 p m Confessions  dot ot 2o tears Af j Paul Cox, 19, of Willis,drown Although SDM liguor licenses    8rrem Comwem  I t editor I both approved by the village j ,  ems pretty hard to keen  I anucil oi Pinckney, the shexifijBs Wal Family ed off Fox Pointe Portage Lake, f for both the Generci Stare and Sunday j the Betty Rossiter store were lames Reche has started his 4Uth racinq season He has ins  wuncu o rmcjcney, me snenxt IA s oyal FamilL Horses Morgan Dewey and Dial has not yet approveu them    front Pa9e firi it mond Dewey, at the Jackson  n u  ,, j  Duke of W t fair grounds Itobert Vedder wrecked hisf ich rcue tho lflasurs abdication Frank Brenningstail of Pettys icai at 700 am Saturday ai the months Then th front page for ViUe has startea in the Chin  Crossing ,when he was Queen Elizabethan firrTia3Q cliUla rabbit business  in collision with an Ann Arbor cently her D more Jack Reason entertained nlcairoad train He escaped ser sister, rhe Prj rnatioii M  re w her Sfarurjday 730 to 900 p a Sunday after 800 mass mday after Novenna Devotions  Tuesday on the occasion us utfnryv i  in the line d  ar,ret, aj   of his 9th birthday  1IFlL Ae iimsjiaht h SUCCes3io has The Paul Bock family were in e W Grill or Tip Tcpto marry TCQC  want northern Michigan ,riestaurent is closed as Mrs Mar treed man rl m11Cr  a d Z The Pinckney CongI Churcn 1 White who ha been opei the DQDI mterest i8 so hot choir entered the state contest at tuknq ll has h tow Pinion nollee abn  Pblir Lansing last week The mem v  Mn inhS  biiI hn berswe Florence Baughn,Iva  er    , rh, h Mennonite Church Cavalry Mennonite Church workers become independent Qtoy Then there is prisoner ex Is a flSt81 0 tfS end iose their desire to do alchan9e The Reds hold 88,000 iMamhuil wflw i , R good iob The director dutesfUN prironers, 3,313 of which are  F IOSOOj mJRev Esic Public also use c Esie Jessie Green P HW I fftmg meiast h  i of th  of cession Ut f the Esie Jessie Green, P HSwarm M lmq meJast reh  of out, Azel Carpenter, Milo Keer  S80 1 Sh  mA R r ftmW  ihursdav ninht  4 u the last do cId loaded on an  Thursday night c ,d ha , ao rh this ana says 365 peoplewere1 Amiritem P3seni Eenhow ,mdayn1001  n8 ,hfbmqeJ  nas enlisted iaSTurrfS   rida  4 nchiTrked th dismisd for InrffidScy He wants 200 rnOlion to rehahu  1 Meetteg  W m d  t Camp Marfa, I  r iits  Za7nl  qm  an oi adds any citizen has a right to Korea Secretary of Defense 2 Fellowship Service fT   u nice vat  V ug alono W w Tnr near Ann Ar file a compliant against a state i Wilson says there will be no Wedneday   J01 license has been u  hre Mhiqun Masonic, la wfek A strancer 1, employee SltSfbe investfy demobili2kitioror SncS5 l T   Iun Safe advf T11 TTHa oNovl  Sdl  ya S him a  S fe gated  lotion of defence or the draftThat 2 Wr 3 9 01145 am GgdUnadila  9 and  the old  , Constant research is beingi I 616 w111   occupoton wrny  Monday through fMaayChlicU 1 mJo Mart McCleer cariid on as to salary levels in Korea for years to come, This on 4 years and up welcome, f w r ulJJ1aahtertesl valuation and administrat  have no effect on oper tions fon Personality tests are impar in Germany, Italy or Japan tat 75 percent of the dismissal, where have had ocupn, QngregdHOIial CUrch War H  25 rei1 hep  e Milforc e Ms Clarence Fisk Ziesner oi  proprietor to the Fair August 8th aro due to lack of personaHty to   th end of Worldi 011toej NoiSS Of 48 YeWS Aft Y aiier 4 15 and took the puTch His appeal to the aherS fa Catnpi  an  Monroe visited at the C J Clin 5ULrton home last week aot im cret along with the pubKc A commission heads the civil service dept of 2 Democrats, 1 Republican a  Independent Tho members e Lester Moll, Sarah Robinson, Detroit, Mitton were in Lansing Saturday He ci qamblinq classea TO BUILD A CHURCH The Peoples Church, undenomiJljQJm Muelder, Lansing and James  ,   ,   Mosee, Marshall  ationl IChurch several weeks Gov WiUiams  committee on040 and have been holding ser the new prison for youthful bff vices  6 hom  M18 Mae Supply Minister ,  T, unday School  930 A M, Wm Moran is buildlna cenmnt rwf i1 ,Hokins family o Yiorninq Worship 1045 AM sidewalks in Howell Detroi and Mylo Kettler and wi iugriiii fciwjtup  700 pm There wr m   , 2 Jackson spent Sunday at the iiWSpSdd aou khuTNight ftayer Meeting,800, , ffi WeliPa  , who aplit with the Congregart R K HUott home here Thursday to DcS P calle to It   Wlf2 were rtinni OIIK pAmi rMiri A Hearty Welcome to AIL The OES will wi   SIT 5 li ls Mo Sl on Auqut 11 iave tiation byt he derth of her arandn,  excurson train that wen thiwek  m NeW YrV   affa U th4 1 In th  jvi  tes the used to id UC ti  funerals cf Lole intil their debts were paid Thi3 v as quite an inconvenience and enders visited Washington D C 1 1 expect to start work in a last to meet with James Bennett Bhort 16 on  35 church diiector cf the federal bureau of on the Graziu 1 ey purchiuij ed west of the school hghtea  The Peoples Church  v Undenominational At 212 East Main Street 3v Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor   ,, ,  , Sunday in due time these debtor laws lave iruuation byt he death of her Grandmother ore rePa csi inhm  n Deprisons to get their project 1     , er The cpvemar apposed the  8triP 11 information onf SealciT ThiTfronts mostly oiUnaf,EIoyse Campbell, Organist Mchigan TurnPlKe Commission through to M36 W,   worsnip 11 945 AM, MihnAl Fnru oc j  , remamed fe a visit Ae president ot the union had y4a AM Kome here TiXr wied  i r,n I4 Bob FisherMor j ot tired and he get a court or00 A, M Mav W McKernan n w W,0011  at the,  liei  the fundc ft 7 00 P,M wh07r 11 DI a, wauer uiark rfbme last week  held up the bunal B2 aavs Then SShtVl Y   20J TS wkSa lot acetic field iThuTPrayer MeetingP 00 PMr g Evsmnuol    JMk ClOTuk Visked at Ae Ed he was haired m a paupers Michigan toll highways It conZLJ l nClrLw JA  rH uoimu  T7 saxlnual Plcmc is on sel Meyer home in YpsilantiiqraVe in tV Potters field     anday Worship Plans cafor a 35,000 church j Sunday Youth Group SSTSb mmsladian t ponae  Welcomeiquat 10  JodG lt the state highway commissioner wiU be uU at once J  to Everyone There are two ball games The I  Clarence The two roads undm rnnaiHr l for worship until the Otoirca is ,, ,,,,, i wckney Younq Mens HlnK v d t Mi The two roads under consideraIor WOT   RT  Tbtofc TOadS t0 Chkaq0 di The riding will be nnancet UNADQJA PRESBYTERIAN Rev Yauch, jkastor v w  Culvei of Detroit call n,Wo ZOXmq Mer aub vs ed at Murray Kennedy home Anderson juniors in the morning Sunday and Anderson vs Stockbridge in Hresidenjt scihvors oriei to send food tc me siarvina oo An aeriui butvay made tins weeK 01 the bya5yea7plan, 00 15K   00 JSd TwtaiaSSn  V  Ea8t GernianV   2i8 S are Hon Sage Uke J al , Hussia wants to , beinq pledged to pay so much aruiday 9rheof ma week over that period iJSvenJnrr Qervtee The church claims 83 mem 1130 a, m 800 p m om 2 weeks vacation c xect9d bv iiufiSia wKb control sell disease wmen Drevails nid hers Rev Ruegsegger is pajj   rlZ  ern states g WW1Sf  a tree m a tew weeks The worst ,, CcmpbeUH I I Mc ittiectea areax are Cass, Branch JuiWaqwj JL Jc ana at josepn counties Kinley Jfnancec 0 lishinq license sales are 9   Campbell is organist fll 0 i0817 1 t  4 H TALEOT SHOW Of the state lands offered for   sale last week only 165 parcel he Iivingston County 4H 2400 wasof the grandstand Regular meeting of Livingston have  T L Uxlge No 76 Aug4 800 p m ne to Idaho Uare Mltter w 1VA Charles Teeple Floris Moran, Pat Brogan, Arthur Svarthout SPECIAL NOTICE at 685 were sold 2400 was w jght August in front Home Made Pies, Bread and1 realized irfihVandstand at the FowlerRolls Orders taken at 212 Main The Ann The few colonies of South Am  ,  Mrs Mae Daller erican beaver planted in Michigan may not rove profitable cm CjtT Lets fill nie grand cent of the net ineome We vivx T ets fill the a Their pelts are only worth about  ycut neighbors and 2m The aa Liqqei man tnii00  JB more room 78,000 were takencma Jjaier, SecTreas HMED EDITOrUJNCHlEr ARRESTED AND SENTENCED muskrats, eat more and require Louisana kxst 3 whica only, sold from 153 0 200 a palt  62 coyottes and no wolves OFI Pete Stringer of Fowlerville week guilty to being drunk and disolrderly before Justice Poulson Don Burns haa a bee at the Den new bounty money was paid The colony 01 57 cottontail cabbits pnted on Beaver IsiL netroitfor the 19554 college thiee yea, cro did not incease I  He lives with his wifeUlland will be protected again thisjXot 66i4 Crane Street, Devear Raccoons are cauring some trouble at nummer camps by carrying away food While surveying at Charles Lake in Baraga county Louis Smith, a surveyor, found a blaze gnade by his lather, also a sur veyor 50 years ago It read F August 11, 1903 McKinle senior civU iuesdav and was sentenced to new housebundav at the , srudent, has been 60 days mjail plus a 50 fineIi hoUse he is ouildma on L  ito  rnei of the oe does not paj the hne he ser site of the Harris sehool ThoseLrwrence Tech News, pabli8hed ves Ju daYniore Stringer came there were RayDavid and James bobcats , tai ia iunei0d5ftnaeering student, has , been j0 days mjaplus a 50 fineIi house he is ouildina on the site ncuacu oaito Lnwton THemnnivi, vTJ cj  1 1 w j  mat sone hussia wants to Louis Hewlett an11, Snleld 1 7 8 f   J hem fooa Nevertheless thev ex T  ,wie a lames Green, ww Kennedy were Mrand Mrsf  , , 4  rr urt u u , Louis Hewlett will address the Ashley Jordan Pat Kenned andfpeoUovqI Ju  HninT W rrS f the coty ai Ann Fo of Detrot, Mrs Minnie1  fLieBJh we ied to ffv xCuhnlise HoweI1 Aug IL Dcodv and son, Harold, of Bcry Va ZrnuZ no Com  Met Chaiker and Tim Hayes City, the Ambrose, Gerald and  arid Ltature ino C  Murray Kennedy fasiUies  un ,,tor Abut luOU o 30 of the Pilgrim FeUowship ese,Uw 1SS1   group of the CongI Church at   diameter will be ua and Rev Mylne attended the I tended the wiener roast at the celebration at South f7 Fri Huron River Park last Wednes I There does not seem to be an J dav prospect of en immediate boost The Rex Sackett family of De in postal rates dibpite the revolt spent the week end at the guest oi Mr Summerfield to put Lawrence Camburn home j the matter to vote without urther Mrs Eva Teuton and dauqhter hearings The house postal com of Rochester spent last Wednes, mtee wants to hear at least 60 dav at the Georqe Meabon, witnesses before a vote is taken home It niay go over to the next sessMrs Alma Meabon who spent ion oi cenqress The opponents 2 weeks with Mrs Marion Burn   the bill claim they can prove a elt has aone to Mason number of thinqs 1 That me Mrs Esther Meabon and two 3 cents letter rate pays a prom, dasahters of Chelsea and Mrj2 That over 200 muhon doUars Arbor Fair has been cancelled this yea The Adam Forepauqh  Sells Bros Circus is at Howell on Aug ust 8 A Dutton of Plainiield had a horse killed by iiqhting last trait  McKinley was appointed by the Lawrence Institute oi Tv nologv student council which also named Harold K Haupt, 856 University Place, Grosse Pcinte, as business manager  The new editor, a graduate of Pinckney, Michiaan high school was also elected OM president of 17 fires burned over 50 acres the Senior Class of 195354 Ho last week s a committee member of the The state is now using between 500 md 600 convicts in 8 slate work camps,on parks and recreation areas They Include carpenters, painters plumbers etc  LXT Bunding Fund Wye and Pnesident of Kappa Phi Sigma A NEW DIRECTOR Dwight L Stocker, Kalamasoo paper company official and dv ew jnday night with a gang, burns Bud Conklin and Jack smashed beer bottles on the pay Younq ment When remonstrated with Leslie McAfee spent last week he knocked Fred Rebman jr, aat the Omar Gass home in Det Lgader down Undersheriif roit,  ank Ziegler arrested Stringer  Wedneday Mr Lester and jailed himStringer has been MCAiee and dauqhters and Mrs rwipe previously arrested Once Qjoid hady and bobby went for breaking and entering can t0 Boblo,  infcf, concealed weapons  y anci j3 Harolci Rady entertained after the minstrel show THE MINSTREL SHOW     FrlJ Marriage Liesn  Robert Gallup, 21,USA, Lois McCall 21, Howell John Brigqs, 18, Fenton, Joyce Fordyce, 19, Mliford John Carter, 23 Fenton, Anna Keendruga, 20 Fenton WhUam Pearson, 25, Howell, Martha Kerrigan, 24,Ann Arbor Fred Murphy, 23,PinckneyJoyce Ellyson, 18 Detroit  d CARD OF THANKS I would like to thank everyone who remembered me with visits, lowers, gifts, and cards while V The Masonic Minstrel Showwife of Detroit, put on here last Friday and Sat urday night was a big success WOUNDED IN KOREA  financially and gave satisfcct MrsVera Hayden has receiv ion to those who saw it Cold , ed word that her son PvtMilford weather held Fridays attend O Barber was wounded July 16 , rt t  ,0  but Saturday madeKorea and is now in an army id leader, is new director of the uo tar it The two niahts and V  hospital in the Far bast Michigan Bell Telephone Com program revenue grossed over pony President of the Kalama 2,000, The expenses will run a LIBRARY NEW too Vegetable Parchendent Com gutter of this This goes into the, The Librarv has c new loan pony, he has been in the paper todge buUcUng fund as it is plann,collection of books from the state w3 rfStaff S Bua r  u Somlev Oxnan industry 26 years  He is a trus ed to enlarge the temple, the UbTarv They are available but her rri called to week Buhop G  im tee of Kakmcaoo College a Masonic and Star membership  JSyOnly b kept out one week jBekkerina had been J of the Metijot church witn r7MM F 1  e last iew They are mostly for children but duty    Wmlv of stool a  by the nou ELIZABETH CTNNHWGHAM few years , q feyw OTe for oMer veovie  ordon Hester of Ypsilanti cal 1 chaqed to postoffice opera at the Andrew Nesbitt home last tion which has  t0 ao Wfr T ti J J o u , with handeling the mailsi Thev Wesley Reader and Robert m f h m have yVJKJSL Weeks been 2 rate increases in 3 years 1SEL wJS3SnA nn  kavft cxccomplished very Albert Waddell undewent an 1  They wQnt Q thorough operation tor appendicitis at U udv made ana a rate arrivea of M hospital Ann Arbor  lastwhich will endure for 10 veaia vreeK  i  leap1 The Wm, Lamb children are ati the W H Meyer home while 1  their parents ate on vacation  Over ,, ,o0 wero aiven iniect   Lamb of WiUiwions of gammaqloblin at Mar 1  thftnmMi last week for polio Mar uette was chosen because Mrs Alice Lee Village spent las Tom Ware home Iguerte wu uww Sundav guests at the Frank jt has a hiqher percentage oi Aberdeen home were the Har  4polio than any other place in old Fairchild family oi LjeUwt j the state Medical authorities lack Fcirchild and lames rred  that this is not a cureall erick of New York and the Rex I but only a prevention It is made Nogqies of Ann Arbor  oi human blood, and when injec Th Kenneth Zills of Ann Ar  doeg not prevent polio but  w Mark , victims have it lighter and L nennem r Mark the victims have n uw Z bor wnt Sunuov at the MOTK me roam   However ito Naktobara Nash Bekkerina I effect only lasts 30 days JSd heTfoS Saturday from Seattle, Washington d    straight hour, 1 Ms Elizabeth Cunninaham who died in Detroit was brought feere for burial in th Pincknev Cemetery Saturday She was a relative oi the late William Bll iop done Y Mrs WinifrecJ Aberh frani of Pinckney deen who  to finish the work enriches, cve to a sprained ank The parts in the shows were 1 on d Her Kettle, Cap well taken and the songs and tfve WcnKj Tulio Time, Dandedanceg wn executed which  Cottage Copper Load Boats OACTIW 11 or tike directinfT NOTfGR J IK fndkiomy, jVreek Phone your oraers m ngnt com Carol Milfer  nam, W H Meyer, phone 45FI2 profit nlcili crd xncrdo a nice dTbi Max Pn,VHenOES BAZAAT AUGt 1 CS Bazaar at Masonic Hall on August 1 Lunch served from 11 a m to J pn, Fancy work, baked goodsbaby TS, notem, vegetables and candv A 1 are invited Kwell went Sundav  Mark NaA hJL  HaweH JSTa SrSS  the TH Bemardine were in Ann Aroor Saturday jalAmerican activities ccrnrnj ittee who aave him aclean WU tirSLsn ssSaUjs as the leading Communist J me clergy Bep  U Mornia said he wortced tor to SSd one day and the Canmun   other    3 clear Oxnan but aid not mean exoneration as Ojnan wi not charged with cnywmg   f    jmmMmkThe receipts 01 the Seockbridoe school last yr were 31345273  M kmd expenditures 240378iaAt yA,,l,JI  Wy 29,39 the Dexter school 216,90067  d Aaal was received and 172,74698  spent u Aiid io M Friday, Saturday, July 31, Aug THE MARKSMAN The Stockbridge American Legion poet has 88 members j Gus Scheer of Gregory has j purchased the C G Lantis house in Stockbridge TOBJ II Wayne Mortis Abe George Mow Vergudo GUN ry 17 Masons and OES members from Stockbridge visited the Maeonta Hone at   Novelty Cartoon tfcta 8how Only THE MAN BEHND THE tn Techinoolor with Randolph ScottPatrida Wymore AiJto 8cT ChUdteT Wc toe in Sunday Monday, Aug X 3 TITANIC  Starring ft 3 CUfton Webb3arbafa Stanwyck Pfcur business pkBMft vmm   2a0 p,  eont News Short robbed at Fowlerville one night Greer Cojsotw Walter Pidgeon 2 Feature  Your gvery cake a perfect cake because electric beat ie so accurate The oven ki your electric range is turned on and off automatically to inaJotaki the one riht baking temperature What more, cook and kkcuen both kep cool Have yon seen the 53 model electric ranges Theyre really wonderful Stop in soon, wont you   Tost weekk Judge Willis Lyons is holding court in Muskegon this week Rev John Rosss Welrwood of the Brighton Episcopal church hfcisfl accepted la call to the Menominee church Gstave Radtke formerly c Whitmore Lake, bass moved tc Tiowlerville, The Cntaens Mutual Auto In Co of Howell is buying the old Montague home on George St j Q Mtftof j y ol the V San cSSLblS2 SangSee to 3 DlnienslOM Howell has purchased a new   fire truck at Battle Creek for 12,000  Tues, Wed, Thur, Aug 4, 5, 7 flCANDAL AT SCOURIE I CAPTAIN PIRATE  in Technicolor with Louis Hayware, Patricia Medina  AN1  TARZAN SAVAGE FJJRY Tuesw Wed, Thur, Aug 4, 5, 7 Stawinc Esther WUlkxmsFernando Lamas Lex Barker, Joyce MacEensle fe cartoon and DANGEROUS WHEN WET Coming Call Me Madam, Witch Doctor, Mighty Joe Young earonf  Lee ilieoter Whitman Lak U  ,    jr fiolden Anniversary Year See Us Any Time He July for Best Deal M New 799 new autoes were sold In Ifcvingston county from Jan 1 to May 31 this year The Congreqation or t ho Church of God on Howell Rd held a Home Cominq July 26 The Past Noble Grand Chib 4 the Howell Rebekahs wll hold a pot luck supper wjth Mrs Alice Schoenhals of Pinckney on July 30 Dale Miller has been elected treasurer of the Green school and Harold Smith director The sentence of Charles Battle of Howell for negligent homi cide has been put over to Sept He recently underwent an oper lotion       The Hartland soft ball team i tied for first place in the Fenton league   The American Legion state convention is in Detroit July 30 Judqe Lyons granted divorces Duane Clawson of Howell to Ray from Cora Salmon, Mary who is in service was married to from Ralph Moorer Wtai from Barbara Williams at Banning, boraine Bvcms and Hlen from California last week Donald Rutledge Sylvan Ulster Friday, Saturday July 31 Aug 1 Double Feature ROAR OF THE CROWD color with Howard Duff tNT  IT HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAY Friday, Saturday, 131Aug 1, Young, to,ohB Forsythe I Cartoon 2 Big PACE Hits 2 WAYS I tyjs rggfo JMwrfUMttS YOR HEAPQAKTB FORK MRYfCC TiMlllIP FOR 18 YSAA6 Livingston Motor Sales  riisnBS udflr tWi    From iKere I sit It Joe Marsh W cine To Be Fooled Sometimes 1 A drama starring Howad Duff Eva Bartok  ANJ  CODE TWO Sunday Monday, Aug 2 3 The Bandit King RIDE VAQUERO In Techlncolor with Robert Taylor, Ava Gardiner Howard Keel Anthony Quinn Kurt Kassner V fleaturette, Where Trade Winds Sally Forrest Ralph Meeker and Blow Selected Shorts Keenan Wynn J  1,,,    IT  j Tues, Wed, Thur, Aug 4, 5, 7   Double Feature  Startling, Stupendous  MIGHTY JOE YOUNG with 1 Terry Moore, Pen Jonson iRohr A rngFrank McHugh ISLE OF THE DEAD rr  starrinq Boris Karloff Latest New Sunday Monday Aug 2 3 NEVER LET ME GO A drama starring Clark Gable Gene Tierney Sun Shows 3 5, 7 9 Cartoon Travel YOR Hnd I q env   1 for the I   of the Auxiliary the oter r 1  nti Ivad the ladies bL ir to a while that hes the bos, mTmun ever Hariri put on a great act He e p a kole buaob of balloon on r v, iin bobdiop and then  V  iis pea8riooter Ho shot M dfd d standing on his hoad, cery whicfc wayand bvl  a  bollocr every time N  ir Hardy in   t , lic Vbatthe untbw J  shows endws that E    vs hiding be hind the backdrop improving oft Handys aim with a hatpin From where I sit, ve aM get things put over on 08 now and again When its goodnatured fin But, some folks would like to fool the rest of us ijito belie ing its wrong to enjoy an occ sional glass of beerjust because they prefer something ese Foi real American tolernrrre and noihboTnoss thec rple art iriiiiy off target w Tues Wed Thur, Aug 4 5, 6 M1GTHY JOE YOUNG Starring Terry Moore, Ben lonson Mightier than King Kong AND ISti OT THE DEAD f A Drama Starting Boris Karloif Comlng3and Wagon Hans Christian Anderson Dan Bums graduates at Western State this week The Bob Granger family of Lansinq spent Sunday with Mrs, Louis Coy He A  Sun to Thur Aug 2 3,45,6 OFF LTMLTS With Micky RooneyMarilyn Maxwell Also SOMEBODY LOVES ME called to northern Michigan this   JttSlLkM  Georae Meabon and wife were in LoveUls this week  Scio Theatre TO DRIVE ii THEATRT on U S 12 ai JacHmn Rd5 mites wet oi Aim Arbor Playground Children under 12  Free admitted Free Friday Saturday, July 31, Aug 1 GREAT MISSOURI RAID Technicolor with McDonald Carey, Ellen Drew Also APPOINTMENT with DANGER4 WUi Alan Ladd, Jan Sterling   Cartoon Copyright, iyjjt Lniud t  Foundation LAKELAND DRESS HOUSE  SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE   OFF on OUR ENTIRE STOCK of LADIES AND CHILDRENS WEAR INCLUDING BERKSHIRE  EVENKNIT HOSIERY SEAMPRUFE and STARDUST SLIPS and PETTICOATS FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS from WMXeUHWS FLORAL GO Phono 284 Howell The Robert Egeler family were  ailed to northern Michigan this week by Illness of her mother Also Cartoon In Crepe and Cotton Pliast  DILL SIMS DRESSES Dtrlng Sale Only  AND MANY MORE BARGAINS 298 4760 MIDLAND DRIVE LAKELAND, MICH PHONE BRIGHTON 7506 MALE Help  loners Grocery  i liii  PfookMy Road P L U M B I N 8  Stanley Risks  Quality Merchandise LOW Pit ICES Beer and Who to Take Out HOURS Dey8to8 SamJeyiOtaS  MM HtWM 7VMZ Experience Unnecessary Apply in Petmn tmmm pm M HOOT amLwaac   , h4  S vmmm m yvmmmimmmpm WPWPPPWPIPV H wmmgmvmw W Pftr1    The Peoples Store  US FMOMEY MSPAJCH Wednesday, July 29, 1953 Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Glass Matter at Postafnoe 114 3oJoweU StJckrJtyMflfc t, Subscriprtan Ptfce 150 per fr Groceries Drygootifl Canued Goods Shoes  Gaats Furnishings  Lingerie V  Ken edy  Gen Stor   wife Mrs  B Dellinger formerly of Ann Arbor, Michigan WE WERE very pleased to receive a letter fom Mrs J B Dellinger shortly before she moved to Maryland Her letter regarding her telephone service included the following eommenU jfe VA few years ago when an employeeof our comjxmy Ltd J showed us what we thought was an unusual courtesy we remarked upon it to Mr Prakkt, your manager in Ann Arbor Jg  iflSince then, however, we have discobred on many occasions that Michigan BeH courtesy u every day and not at all unusual Your slogan of The Voice with a Smile is most appropriate We thank yon lor a most pleasant association   And we thank you, Mrs Dellinger, for putting icto words sentiments which we hope are Shared by Michigan Bell customers everywhere, its people who make tesphone service good MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY I  NOTICENEW HOURS for SUNDAY  We will be open on Sunday from 1230 to 2 pm DUNLAVEY FOOD LOCKER  i ,, igK ft   FoNfnp Dead Block RemoTal  OWi MRU ft COMPANY r  Gall Newell 0  Styles to Choose Fro ml ,  r JT dcmont I on of IJ ii tn w , HI daylong UJMHJ ii Lopk at tlltN niv,cB  Vikttifl Air CuAfm InHTMltl Arc V Supttfi  f iNJif QH9Jti bllfilK estci r  v AMf  ivwf  rf ntfiffiipJattn  , wnnm A i EEegrsmiiw OoaUet m ut once forJWBIdjnwjJirtrn200 Pair of Shoes aj Reduced Prices  IACKHANNETT Dr Steve Brow a and family of petroit spent Sunday with the Fred Read lamily Wilbur Eisele and wife of Fow1 Iervilie called on Mrs Ffrnrnai Volimer Sunday Mis Fdna Campbell called on Miss Anna Crait of Howell Sun day ana her aunt, Mrs WHlkie of North Dakota who is visiting there  Mrs Edna Reason is visitina Mrs Lola Carpenter of Pontiac j MrsJorothv Dinkel and child j ren attended the riuttenlocker i reunion at rortaqe LukeJackson   county Sunday Mrs Robert Mitteer of Stockbnaqe caiied at the Robert Read home Friday 1 James Appieton and wife of Bnqhton caliea at the Clifford Vanriorn home Sunday The Bud VanNorman family t had company irm Canada last Friday,  Neil Hali i Intina the James Hali family in Marion The rtaiph hall family called at the Dole Curtis hoiie tn Liv j Robert Hke and wlie were Sun onia Sunday day callers at the Lrston Clark home in Unadilla Jack Crain and wife of Groese Pointe were Saturday callers at the Earl Bauqhn home Rev, Albert Schmitt has renea from 2 weeks vacation in Canada Mr and Mrs L G, Weston Ina Martin visteci Miss Blanch Mar tin one day last weeii  MM Alma Harris and Zita caliea en Rav McQuillan at Jackson last ween who is ill ChripnG Dinkel visited her giuncn ihfr, Viis Krama Bioqan in Stcckiaidqe last week and now in at tno Don Pascoe ruJie ai Noitu iuke Herb bnct  OIL wife and Mrs 7 kjuk ol fa,ell called at   , eai some Saturday niqht      river nd wife of Dexter caiied a ,he Geiry Eichman1 home Sunday   lories S  e family oi jvii pent Sunday at the IOIL Liel Sprout home Cuii Bluueiiithal of St Louis Mo, spent last week with tl  rLur Mrd Ethel Sprout ihc Liv uth IVanon Farm Bureau c at the Harry Clay home ihu i with i2 present boturday callers at the Jesse ,,JI ioiTie w,re Al Nesbitt una vi, oi Detroit Charles Whiehead and wife and Beatrice arn oi Greqory Me3dames Harry Westwood ana  LLkd Ludwiq and dauqhter, ixlures of Lansina called at hr Albert Dinkel home Thurs day   j Serqt Gene Dinlcel is at Mackf inac IsTand with Gov Williams  Mrs June Hendee held a plastic party  ner home Wednesday with 24 present  yrcm Hughe Plumbing  Heating Complete Li is Hitfninrq Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS WOT WATtt HEATERS COMPLETE lm OF PUMPS WE WSTAL1 yfi horr  111 IkmHfMtim WE SERVICE W CO 10 PER TiftN FILL UP NOW WITH I  v  i AVOID THK f  , PAY BY THE ,K u   DKLIVLULM, ir,rr CALL 2ftSl VXlKll  AND W WISH  D E ffc e   oris   w T  TELE  i ON at i  u n Antenno Soles  PROMPT AND GOlRTBOlir  Sffva srrVTCE MJ77V  Vt  I  TER PINCKNEY MiCJi CAPEHART TV   U8F2 WHM cpKilgos  i rTt John Boyer nnd wrie were Saturday visitors at the Lloyd Wrrner homo in Ypsilanti John Bover, Aher Wylie and Dale Miller attended the North ville tjc Saturday rriqht The Asher Wylie family called rrt the Mason Walsh home in Walled Lake Sunday  Mrs John Bover was a visitor of Mrs Clia Walsh ol Webster Saturday WHMeyer crot a load of sweet cherries at Traverse City last week and will ao there this week for sweet ones H C Vedder and wife, Blanch Martin R K Elliott and wife,Mrs Mae Hiaaim Mrs Dora Swarthovit and Mrs Sadie Moran had a picnic at Bishop Lake Sunday Floyd Fulford and wile of Wavne spent Sunday at the  ahrd Miller home J Mrs Forence Thornton and children of Memo spent lAJiesday at the Asher Wvlie home Mrs Florence Ryer went home wkh them  COTOJ Miller, dauahter of Mr and sClare Miller inderwent md emeraencv appendicitis op erection at McPherson hosjmal, Howell krftt Tuesday She came , home Sunday DrHoWs SHr cmd feanQV Jkn I back from Arizona and hs nos resumed pracHse bv crppotntffiMt,  The Tee Lorvey family Mrs Mae Metz and the Vincent Shields family had dinner at Senders, Marshall, Sunday In Vonrr of the Irrveys 23rd wedd tnrr annverarv The Carl Lent, family of LcmMn siont crrtcry at the OnG Mesdcfmes Frcrhcis Lavev and Mao Mt were in Ann Arbor Mender   Mr r 1 Mc, TVm Teftrevs cmd Maty Anne and Mrs Joe Jeffreys spent last week at tne Whseler cabin at IVaco, upper peninsula w TNI iunifOii u11 nv  I GREAT MM Mm fOK HOMES iMfibTHE GAS mm THE PHILGASTAfPAW WITH COOLITE  The omazTns PutmM ovtn pto4 hat casi fiolvse goi YouVt 9Ht tee i U believe it SAVE WITH TFrfSj SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY ,OFFER v 08940 17940 6040 Regular price Special price You fovs Corns in today Be the first td own fhf beaifut rang with to many outstonding cookingeats leoturss r Hockey Service 45  mcKNcy ca  , tfjF1   V I  TTB Weinc July 29 IS53 mmMMMMm  Tr  igliwwijjijev lik  EJ  fiiMlttl QMRI r Ls ICi 3tSO    C 1  lDi Cuocx Bar GoxJ  e m vl Tnijg ynu h  the L  V   i   K 5 J  CbWvuor SfccreJt Crank Sfink Jlollia CouJur  KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT  100 JOHN DEERE Ira ust plain common stnst to repUcc worn or broken parts on John Deer Equipment with only genu jit John Deere Parts Why Because they always fit and perform a well u the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of the original paru    made from the samyhjjghgrade materials, from the santearterns and dies t and with thtihe quality workmanship 9oi cant afford to handicap the fiOfjgnjUDB performance of your I  oUtiiUm  fa, rllt  or   Si    Ofcx To Ligreo4iy uoas IciUii Cl l      eiae i      173 trial fields la a 600 tXHns v   pounds of 33 31       10 twru f   suvu This moii Tnt,r d  state n cvai f n   the highfsi in history H1 yielded 150 bushels or PI acre  It will be very profit ae for farmers in Wisconsin nd else  where to duuo     yields through iiec  J use f  lime and fertiliov Tu s ri , Each dollar io    in  n,   lizcr h  id UL returns S3 to 5 in Iniii i meTna i 1 yieM This increase is larey , profit bee  e f1      pci 11g, o,,, a  in per acre is hi n t    ,ame for hifch or iov y1 p P i nc    y F r i i  ri v m 9 i eXi Lu b,2 , L g PinckiKy, Llihian 11 A 11 to 200 P M ivC UU,,J Jii, JA, Fii, St, ky DSMTJST 12  N i h fin Ave k I  i r0 Ce i  e Yer j  L i      nimeiit A  i Phone 157F11 Myron J Hughes Plumbing and Heating Repairing Licensed Master Plumber Phone 183F2 107 East M36, Pinckney FUNERAL HOME Dtm G Swarlhout  Director ivlodern Equipment kmbulane Service Phones 39 and G3, Pinckney 1v  Rivtr FIovB, AicAigan Real Estate, Insurance Bikerage , LAe  id  vrm Property a specialty  m Ga Rekkhoff, Sr OPTOMETRIST 12 West Grand River  Howell, Michigan Phone o58 Residence 611 tik BHrffo L Lioyd hiiee  , w , Livestock Hauling t 0ur Propcvtv Vitn Me  Weekly Trips Made to Detroit General Trucking Pinckney, Mjfcrti  Phone 161F1 Elager J Garr Complete Insurance Coverage Phone 43  Pinckney, Mich ti     rv Mice i  Ar,v yich 1  UyN  Li I iCn iA OF MICHIGAN HV KalTes aa4 fMHn Harrow Teeth  RowSfuMb Th roiiw ouri ior h County in u iauei u ku Estate of  Willis H, Clark iVI L  r, s  sewri ex coa Cjou  July , A53 i 1  ,    ill   ,,1 j ci rritaato Nc,o is iieroDy Givsn, Tliat iIen ci IX K Elliott, tha rn cf PCid evtcrie prayincr uui ll  rto cicioz o allowed viu v jjird ca Probata Court Auou   1 i, IS53 Tt ten A M of be oivsn by puiicton oi a  T v i  ai   1 I r   4   f il Makes ihu 1VJAJ AiiiCKiy i lli CaP rc c A vccialty ,the r cfiic  aUi ake Road uxtor 0 G481  Oametery Memorial Prices You Can Afiord To Pay Milford, Michigan Mifford Granita Works Real Estate Farms, Homes, Lake I roperty Business Opnortunities List Your Property With Me Cerald Raasan Broker  209 North Pearl Pinckney, Mich  Phone 138  potcA a n,vsc,p  end OR Z 11 1 orcui  sal coirt,  Hcm CMnot vvoter Heater  i ivy, We carry a complete stock of genuine John Beere Pans See us for vow placement needs Place your parts order now and he 1 the petitionee iizz  cc, 1 ii ncuC3 o i 3Rt     r   I L4VE HAPO V  iJCjtr   c Mi   vi, vtt ri iii i ko wn ad  v v lecicrtia AUU AOX a i 1iA , J  iinth  o i  VJ  juvi ifiw ty uuc ilunr P Smith A txir onv Aqu of iio , ,carwtr f Prchato 1  1  ESTATE BARGAINS 4 bedroom homo,2 car garar Wfc, Kiraace, good condition, k Ptecknov 4 Wdroom home, modern, 3 lots or 4 lots 2 year around homes at Patterson Lake, Terms Gerald Reason PinckneyMich, Phon 133 4 bedroom home 3 lots 2 bsdroom home, 2 car qaraqe 2 lots, hot water heat inPR RENT 14 acres 01  pasture Hiufeney at 1205 M36 East, Pincknty I bedroom home, furnace, 2 Phone 35102 Ann Arbor FOR ATHI7rLt3 FOOT I DONT FORGET Use TlL for 3 to 5 day3 It , dvy flifi th9 CUtfr Sf  YOU CAN FINANCE FARM expoees bunrd runqi and kills i jn Ccntrct If not pleased with instant drying 74L you 40 back at any store Today at The CORY STORE USED CAR SALE Stove JIMSS radio, and Howard Craig Phone 62F4 15695    hdGt ABES AJTO PARTS  i949 Murv Sedan, radio and Welding SuppliesAuto Porta h6ate yiAutomotive Giiass Sold and In urner rr TVMM zi, We Buv Scrap Mater Xn W 510 COMPANY ils 220 Gmd River, Brighton IPiL r,xzi Grand FdvorPhone 151 Phone 73411 rioweit Michigin  ,,,,, AE AUTO PARTS  WANTEDWashinqs and Iron  lnas VViU pick up and deliver fOB VxSCoiue Puppies, Pur Mrs McGuianahan, Bred, hok, 3, 3 miiea NW 8049 DexterPincknev Road of Bri3Lfr at ii37J Chdiia Rd  Phone Dexter 3089, opposite Dr II K iery  j Tcwners  rn ,, , cn v FR SALE 12 ft b0 ius oaini rvjil AJU,01,, ixun 34x6Qwhite ed and Evinrude 3 HP motor pur siauncf par frame part tim sell separately or in unit bei lobe moved avay, 3600 less than 5 hours runninq wiU nayn cr Stockbnd9e ch Phone HoweU No 9 or 464 llo Rice St, fUM bAiEGRAVLU washed vmmrcKrr ST BHMW OHT  PLiT5 room year around j sand and gruvel qradeci or mix EQUIPMENT AT BANK KAitb mXjei1 cctnqe, reasonable rentd lso processed read gravel , younq toil, yo couple or a1 D  J GliAVEL COMPANY  small family prarrel CJI 13F44miles west of Howell at 4950 1001  or call at 1U96 Beardsley Road1 Mason Road Phone Howell 984 I 2 or Fowlerville 38PF11 FOR SAiApartment size elec  THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK trie Fnqikfir, perfect condition IFOR SALE1942 Pllymouial Ouh  Uiider Fdrai Supervision I Mejaoer Fderoi Daooj Iisui 8oiii Iljshrow, Rush Lake, Ihno SOFil Coupej Mytiaft TOR SALE Electortttar four WANTl Ladieo fvx ill or partburner kitchen range Phone 63 irvo polos work Must have car Coloration Aii Deposit Jribur Ann Janiuk I ed Up to SOCu for Each Ufcc,  Wliite Lodqe Club House  i Pinckney Michiqan   TOR SALET Good clean 42 tl FOR SALEA qood used 20 gal Fd 9 Dodqe 46 Baick i Duo Them water heater, two 50  5  qaL oil drams, copper tubing  poR SALEiDuotherm oil burner J fittings complete, 50, a General healer stove with blower  Don Swarthout QU LIT FOR SALE An Electric Kifchen Stove for 35 Bob Vedder  PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular L A, BEATTTE Ruth LUM Phone 157F13 V MlchlgaB l Electric upriqht carpet sweep Ivlrs Skinnor7 phone 159 j OWEN W FOWIE1 JLX  C r  with attachments, all in qood     Foot Specialist  mrorinritoi  condition S15, a mahogany fin MANDELLS SAW HLttiG SHOP 216 W GdBiver, BrlgktonJdicb  ish old styte settee and chair to, LAWN MOWER SHAPENimG j TeUphone OUSm Hoarf  seats to be uholsterecL 10 524 Riverbank iie j Office 7S18L By Appointment LAKE, MICH i Res 71003 Mon 1m Wedt Clifford VanHorn, phone 69F2 eats Fruit GrQxx    I WANTED Custombailing, dono E vith new Holland string tied 28 3 I bailer Dean Gardner Pinckney II Mich, phone 13F11  1 HtXAND Fish Market Pri U0  11 FOR SALE John Deere Graden i  I Tractor with cultivator 75 Gen JK1 jiral Electric Roaster 15, also a    thilcus desk Lucius Doyle j  n 42   1 I FOR SALEModern Electric stove  ji in excellent condition Eric Rose I fthone I69F2, Pinckney 5 Utablisaed J8t t jfecorDorated lijTS  s THE McPHERSON STATE BANK  B HowelL Mich Courteous Servita CLARK  1b TAKING A TRIP The convenient safe way of Carrying your travel funds is in Travelers Cheques Good anywhere in the world Money back if lost  No problem m cashing j Cost only 75c per100 I Cie of our many, serivces to  our customers  i lick Starter and Laying  y i M, deposits up to 10,000 insured by membershi mp Federal j Bepdsft Insurance Corporation, s  l Farmers Keed  Supply Co  t XHB SaWWHf fittFettQi Wednesday, July 29, 1953 Total Disbursements General Fund Cash Balance July 1, 1953 JlNHttU FJSANOM, STATEMENT OF PmCKNEY COMMUNITY Transfer t0 Debt  Fund  142000 SCHOOL DISTRICT FROM JUNE 30, 1952 to JUNE 30, 1953 GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS Balance Jiilyl, 1952  7,28903 Current Tax 25,09086 Delinquent Tax 3,77666 Interest on Delinquent Tax 18728 Primary Fund I 12,68445 State Aid  45,94372 Sales fax 14,12130 Library Fund 1,01455 Rural Agricultural Aid 1,88257 Tuition 2,88000 Transportation Fees  1,20000 Short Term Loans 39,00000 Revolving Fund Receipts 9,35866 Other NonRevenue Receipts 1,11471 160,96695 4,57681 165,54379 Total General Fund Receipts 158,25476 0LO DEBT RETiRENT FUND RECEIPTS Transfer from General Fund  1,42000 Total Receipts and Balance  DISBURSEMENTS Principal  1,00000 Interest   42000  1,42000 Total Disbursements NO BALANCE JULY 1, 1953  1,42000 General Fund Receipts and Balance, July 1, 1953 165,54379 GENERAL FUND DISBURSEMENTS Administration  9,35213 Instruction 1 66,32259 Operation of School Plant 15,23880 Maintenance of Grounds 1,97293 Maintenance of Buildings 6,87679 Maintenance of Furniture  Equipment  83049 Insurance  1,35884 Interest on Short Term Loans 15306 Transportation 16,02769 Health Service 7800 Recreational Activities 49124 Furniture and Equipment , 18,89353 Revolving Fund Disbursements  12,45036 Supplemental Disbursements I 50 Short Term Loan 9,500,00 NEW DEBT RETIREMENT FUND R E C EIPT S Balance July 1, 1952 13,97228 Current Tax 15,79259 Delinquent Tax    3,02456 Interest on Delinquent Tax  14171 Total Receipts  32,93111 Principal Interest DISBURSE MEN TS   7,00000 2,24500 Total Disbursements Balance July 1, 1953 Total Disbursements and Balance  9,24500 23,68614  32,93114 Howard Thayer, President Eric Rose, Secretary Murray Kennedy Trustee Joseph BasycUo, Trustee  TAX NOTICE Village Taxes are now due and payable al my home each Saturday until October I, 1963  HELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurer 545 E Putnam St FREE MOVIES SPONSORED BY THE RN3KNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT  AND THE PINCKNEY MERCHANTS Every Saturday Night Fertifeifg Pasture Ups Milk Yield M C  Ciu3 fesding Costs Boosts Dairy f r sf H IGH mil yields er cow nd r  re  the key to high pi b  for b ry farmers in the i nths niMad, reports the VlfiL est Soil Im provi ment Cor mittee You can y t nigor milk production by building up your vn ,ri land Ulr lists esun  any i5 per cent  i 1b pi u ng caoir Well fertilized pasture gives more ivIU  ir acre at a lower prod  cost paM and by jfod pasture mrtnrr reiii, tays a stUerr nt  v will the e nrrv  H VGllV   his and  Opby of cVap forage that    cut dv n, feeding costs and leave a higrer profit margin wNbvr pr cs gr tip or e n Ltfimrs and grasses r a cheap crop to  nw MVS the slai niont It sis c vderably less to pidue h i nu trients in p n e and l in Iurn and   T  Reide, we a sub Sc1 1 nnd so  , as well I,  ceni that cow can be obtu,or w hout t of high priced ,nins and  plemnLs The dairy f rmer wh gond quality jsiure, ha iS silr 1 produce  at   ons y lower cos, lib i aids than one who ft a high percen ife of gran Getting high yielding,  tein rich pnstuje involves  eral sieps NO 1 is in where nedrd and fertb the sol liberally with oi fm d corrtaimng nitrogen, pi phate and potash Seed welladapted legumer raixturc is important, too  ,Tood sed and fertilizer  tirc will be in cendbj  luce thick stands ot a foraye that will bo st welds and lower proda t cost  The Fowlerviile Fair August Wednesday August 5 4H Horse Show Machinery Maneuverina Fowlerviile Bcmd EveningWrestlinq Thursday, Auqust 6 Harness Races Baseball Game WebberviHe vs Perry Evenina 4H Talent Show      Jackson 4H Band  Friday, Auqust 7 Harness Races Base Ball Game Fowlerviile vs Brighton Livestock Parade tveningStaqe Show Saturday August 8 Auto Races Afternoon  Bv eninq Staqe Show  Sunday, Auqust 9 Rodeo Base Ball Game, Winners 1 Ev eninq rlodeo  H   Wednesday, July 29, 1953 riivir, FhureSiin,UN i fit  rrr r p Among the most prominent figures of the Nations General Assembly, now meeting in i Fifth Session, are the chairmen of its six main committees, shown here with Assembly President NasroUah Bntezam 1 of Iran The chair men are Dr Roberto Urdaneta Arbelaez 2 of Colombia, Political Committee Dr Gustavo Gutierrez 3 of Cuba, Economic Committee Dr G J van Heuven Goedhart 4 of the 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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>Pinckney Dispcaifcli Vol imJQ  Hi i U M 1 G A M   Social items  THf PlRCKNEY DlSPATCHWednesdav, July 22 1953  Churches  i u uouxjie nnq ceremony on ,Joy io ui Steven iioxy rwunaoi la it safe to Eat is the ques jwuuuc  oioai, AIIlion Mich, people seldom ask0 jaIy iCMUuiy rum iiCidi, uma3 my cue in faraway auuyau ox lWi ai1 ivia Can wiwuu uouiy me axitie oi luau iney take u iOr qraiite ine iooct and aiink oHerea hero cuxi ie consumed witnou acui Vvesicy J0114 maimer Sou oi JVir i wiU iviit, lieroert i ulnier oi er it is natural ior experience rulCimeV has shown tnaLsuch is ine caej,,lne onae 9wn was of white 1 inis caa noi just nappeu It igy lace ovei qiassy supine, result oi tne eiions ui the   lhe neckline was enUate Ueparuiiieni ot Aqricuiture r wtn puuea trapunts em n is the uaty oi thia depi 10 see roiaerv and pearis  The skirt inai some uO state food laws,  imi Dy ioiine ended in a and 75 requlatione concerning Ioncr Peacock shaped train Her food are complied witn 1 v,fcu u ai1 iu was held i  J place by a small lace headlheir work covers a wide, uwe4 uecea wim pearls She ranqe and includes laboratory camu wmie rosebuds, centerworx, aaiiymq, inaiKeinij anajed wiiii an orcnid corsage, fciuorcomeni, iiao aliases oi iiie Jjriaejiiuiaja dresses were plants trees ana animais Thisioi pastel net and lace over  Notes o, 25 Years Ago  , uraouai  Catholic Church  laryi Cathoilc Churcb SEA ffls 3isssr   Summer 6 inter 00  iuut, IJ  tfovenna Derations Idance at mqht Qt MO  i     Mrs Florfjnce Ryer of Grand Aua J i it rnU1Cmn M I Raids   Thornton o  tTfw I AP0 s, , Mam are risitinq at he Asher  i Thechicken dinner is 1130 to Wylie horoe   , t ,130 Lucius Wilson is toastmas lr buiqo in iaoh  jjter and speakers are Edmund Mr and Mrs, W, F Close re dqe was onormved nq and George  ried from their wedamq trip, ltJJuy jucice hay en makes necessary a constant cneck on all phases of food pro auction and tne sanitary con taffeta, ccoiiicinea with a match inqq lace jacKet ana caps cov ereci wim allies ol the valley Friday veuV yOTItdtoiOMt f riday after Saturday Sunday t at 70 p n Pinckney has lamed to the county viqelantees ana titockWeins disoived he will live at Lake Lobdell  J mos of chaiseand ,7 3  The 4H Clubs of Marion held   ut, St W, 800 1001 111 Burke of 11 k01 The ball i Friday ana spent the week en ,4i fe acu n Hrohibitn 04 loSo bame  Dexter v Finckney, Biq,crt the Aloert Dinke, home, ThvJtaie ico iiom 1 Mertrioftite 6hurch Cavalry Mennonite Church hev htra UGacny, Castor S SSupt Walter Eschi Morning Worship 1000 h3 1nier AT y won the prize for runninq down presenat iIU  iG  due o e bingo banA Sunday School n Dexter merchant and ball play was held at tho Glenn Kmqsiy Young Peoples Meeting  730 was found Sunday hanqinq aiiion oi the farmers, wholesal  They cainea Axiierlcan Beauty i Cttage FeUowsIiip Service fom a ee in tne woods near er li also provides a grading Roses Wednesday 3g0 Geddes He had been missinq 4 service   Carol Shiebell was maid of hon13th annual Bible School Junetweeks He leaves a wife and 2 Until iQ9i Michioan Staie tioll rJr her sister i22 to July 3 l3 a m to 145 cumi chiddren  wS cSa wim thesk J ktemaid were BarhMonday through f riday,Child L Leonard Vecelius Hamburq Tn g2 n StaSHl J Ce Tea 4 y6aiS  UP WelCme Kvr dl6d  U f M hOSpltal set up Uie i oi AcultuV    Kettler was burned last with 5 appomied members, junior bridesmaid adNancy p, ,,,,   I nki  week while tryinq to fix a live fSfra m the SSSm C WiWrttll  wire back of the W H, Meyer 80 work in Lansinq ine balance Uower qkl R H Kelloqq, Constantine qaraae are inspectors ana specialist,  fredelck flotmek WQs bs Kev 1 qnister A milk truck, driven by Albert They have been able to rtopaian and Thomas Cain III, Ron Sunday School  930 A M, Johnson and a car driven by many epidemics, including un  ai Bub ana Richard Rottnax Mornina Worship 1045 AMLouis Dross, collided in front of thrax whicn killed 111 cows lustmcomameninomas Can IV was ,1     JO o1 Mrs Emma Burqess Saturday year before it was checkedNow riiiQ Dearer, iae ushers WcraThur Niqht Prayer Meeting,800 Pinckney beat Scio here Sun they are workinq on Dutch him  ijinei chreiber and Thomas the hill but wrenched his hip j  Russel Nuoffer and 2 son, 0r luskoeon tu carnival c Klcniq16 tC Pit l0rLt P6nt SundQV at the Lloyd wi i0ted thoir appeS Pinckney Sunday, Hendee home V i n posits when ihev f Robert Fitzsimmons 49, former  The Kinasleu family reunion1 e p,aris 0I chaire were bnu  mqsicy d ll dnununiiies where home Sunday  tjo  faand ue incensed aThe ivifcuia Amburqey fomily, lf cw tai in s Cair ca retiarned from Missouri Thurs  Kcfku,Ki0 coamins and the n day Pe peninsula, the games disease, oak,wilt and hoq vesOam 11, Vcuiar exambema, a aiseaoc ne reakiast an reception caused by feeding uncooked i were at tne ildqewaicr Club in qaibaqe ,Louis  Tne newiyweds will Ep n The dept has much power Lmeir honeym,1 in Mien   can i ondem diseasea live stock btcre q0inQ to Qlorado Sprinas At the M E Darrow Home A Hearty Welcome to All i3j irsopie s Giiurch  THE PEOPLES CHURCH Undenominational At ,2 rlas Main Streei day 8 to 2 Batteries for Pinck ney Conners  Brown Scio, 3wartz  Southerton, Met Chalker and Georce Clark attended the Johnny Risko QS fight at the Olympia in Peroit Fiiday, Ein to Russell Livermore and Leo Lavey is home from Veor anB hospital, Dearborn The Aiqus factoiy at Ann Ar bor is shut down for 2 weeks foi u P ar Howe, t0 nh u c Fifo VJ,  I i i  f  i i   was made to make Gov  ho q ai by qettinq hirn to cll a conferonce cf all to be killed bet must pay tor la Colorado,where the aioom i Rev Keith Ruegsegger Pastor  dfe Jtuy 24, a dauqhter and to It can also cut aown aiseased Rationed with the 0, 3, Air carp Mrs Eloyse Campbell, Orqanist Prod Wylie and wife Julv 19 r crchards wn  indayScboI  945 AM, auqhter Mary Theresa  COUNCIL CCaiiGS Sunday Wshi   1100 A, M ACQUIRE MUBS LAND  Finckney, Mich, July 14,1953 or  00 PM enounced ho, aU but IbO acre, cSSTtolloSSS ev Ycch, par of the requited nver ttontage be, an SDM , if Tt an be X Momini WouP een tato and Base Lake has, tained in 60 days ccee ob , Sundav Schor  AS 5 flp Yor Ago BOSRSSte1 gS rte W  e funeral ol Hazel Garland of Howell was held en the lawn at her home Thursday, joe riaceway and wife have 10HJ0 a m moved in their new home sn 1160 am Vesi Mem St the former Pat inventoiy and vucationThey re i thue law enforcement officers in open Auqust 3rd  vhe state t map out a uniform Charles Starra farmer of Void fn policy The qovornor re near Lainqsberq celebrated his iUsed soyinq it vas up to xhtt 100th biithday last week His1 cuni to onforce the law It wife died in 1942 after 6l year r PV h Back in thr oH of married liio  flocn diyy somo counties enMrs  Anna Doletzky, 7b, die j,ccd thr lio0 avs Seme at her home in Dexter Thursd,  did nof Her husband,Frank,cied in 1950, For years they lived on a farm h, r  on North Territorial Road Sh i  , ei  i0 Vvoshtenaw survived by 2 sons and 8 aauqh ,T u C lhio yea JS Wa,  ters q u lno hi oi the A i iarqe Supt Webb of the Dexter1 counlles 1S th ste This has has moved his office to the new VrVi7,4p , Silkworth oi rpJiinti, member of the board school on Baker Road which is corhlBleted Editor Frank Ajnes of the Dex mittec be appointed to define the ter Leader attended the Kiwanislhf , sheriff an  we if national convention at New  ,1,1 Pixninq an additional York City last week Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Martin Hitter home duties a,t equire  by he board The duties oi sheriff have chanq ea qreatly ver the year In the paut he was the sole law enforc inq oincer o he couniMrs Rene Miller and Carol 17  Luuni ana were in Detroit Monday  troffir lirti  mirfJer3, robberies, Mrs Rex Miller oi OWHO  iC ,at,,rn etc  now the 3  or, of Detroit which includes 3600 ft , Kennedy to allow followinq This CAlFNLAiit uffy home Wm Fox, editor of the Roches, ter Era, was the quest of Editor Andrews and wife a couple of days last ween condemnation proeeduiqs have q J j  ou ,  fi ld , mrj carpets and inoleum been started , g Bob Eeler alary  85 00 I clare Milter W k At the annual scheol seeing ,n circuit , Ann borTe  w uu 8iqh, , SfQ0 ,o buiId Qn Sk Thel ownerl Sd to Vans Service , service  113 PILGRIM FELLOWSHIP K1  the schooI tericeTe ahoriy Tony de PhilUppi, lab, mat Alter the busness and tev, A fredI Mylne ol Clasqow, SSi  ESS IH aumolV for 2 cisterns 1,35000tonal meeting Sunday niqht the Scotland has been awarded the Murrays Gulf, service 34711  itjrim fellowship reorganized i ccntract to builu Sir Thomas Lip City of Howell, equip  74171 with tLe followinq officers , loru racinq yaciv He is a broth Morwi,, tS PClke huvo lake a larqe Merwni tweet this off heir hands and d ities ar now iheir principal offered for their land CONSBVATION KOT C, F Hewlett, mower 7437 116,50 There are few changes in the1 VanBlaricum paintq 4000 insfe  Lavey Hdwe, Ins, articles 9426 spent Sunday at the Campbell home The Dick rounq family of Biainmr7 ie r   Rapids spent the week end at I  ZJ Writinq the Andrew Campbell home  aUC 4nd h  e alway M J Reason and wife were QucLoned thl st Sunday quests at the Mux Rey iho Jnolds home  whrh Roy Reason, Mrs Ldna Rea i son and Leota attende,i the The iuty The itoiifis office is not an a secretary of states offic Jackson races Sunday nnex of offic issues drivers licenses postal deficit which has followinq President Charles Henry   Rv G W Mylne of Pinck j Vice Presdent Billie Beck y i i v, n r,rro Pason v , IU, wwtt w jjscretary Janet VanSlaaiurook  ranme Swarthout is entertain laws for the small game season Pincknev Dispatch,printina 2140 i Treasurer Larry VaaSambrook i Ja hei rcusm, Sarah Eldert of this year The grouse and PHcwell Greenhouse,lowers 100 Serqt at Arms Wotter Becknerj LJov iu chick ends Nov 1 instead oi Var Winkle  Van Winkle 3 00 Planist Elaine Johnson1 Theodore Gaul of Detroit will Nov 10 in the upper peninsula CarriedMotion to adjourna Chcrolains Karen Becii    schoI supt this fall No hurrfinq is permitted between cnTriftd Mildred Acklev clerk Shirley Wyhe, ayton MiHi qoej to Terry the hours of 6 and 10 a m, in Welton Chamberlain helped Georqe Allen, formerly of this the lower peninsula on October PATON BARN BURNS vvith the reorganziaton I place has been arrested in Mil20, Bnunet county is closed to i This Wednesday night we will ld for shoctinq his wife amd is pneascmt hunting, The bag limit I The larqe barn on the Nor hold a weenie roast at Huronheld on 600 bonc r in Menominee has been out man Paton farm on Coon Lake River Park Leave church ki the Whitmore Lake will build a The Doyle Templets ol, three failI orf itoht rl0  Keeqo Harbor and Lorna Shirley I ion will  reused f PT m of PonSac spent spent Sunday I ,mmerield has his wm at the Albert Shirley home ooarod before ,he hoTinnL The Herb Palmer family, Benficc commifee at wk and Wesley Palmer families of Detroit and Mrs Leona Palmer from 4 to 3 birds,     Rd cauqht fire Monday after Attendance at Michigan state noon It was furl of hay Ths parks had decreased 35 million j barn across the road also got on had visited them un to Jul c  on fire but was saved Spontanthree quarters of a million de1 eous combustion was the cause crease over last yearGrand Havj Pincknev and Howell fire depts en had a decraese of 200,000 jwent out A year long research program ,  1, T xt is underway to teach hater ary MOWNS AT CROOKED LAKE reared fish,especiallv trout how  , n  c ,  , to fend for themselves, avoid  fef, predators or anglers lures, MostMs Richard Pema d DoiM of tke finqeling trout planted in iwho OTe campinq a Uttle CrooK the past have not survived ed Lake drowned Sunday J3io PiSTuSHT ST Ihefirheireslwa3 lWtaJ dept of the Uhiversity of Mieh  tZIZZ rqan, says turtle, are benfidgl 10 Whchiqan drownings Sunday 1d tloss  streams as they eat up the dead fish and the other refuse bus at 600 p m Bring weenies, two rom school buns and pop j idqe JudI Yelland of Escan aba is a patient at the Pinckney 4H CLUB NEWS  amTtarlum The 4H Hurry and Curry Club Mrs Laura Tod has commen met Saturday at the home of ced suit against James Burke, a Donald Singer with all members  Whitmore Lake sal onist for present They went around and 15,000 She claims her husband visited the members livestock rowned whle intoxicated, projects , Archie Gorton is canvassinq , for two valuable books and a SPECIAL NOTICE maine calted Success Home Made Pies, Bread and M HcrtHe Carpenter Fisher Rolls Orders taken at 212 Main has been brouqht home from Street or Phone 116 1 C Torado outlined hi, plan for cutting the   ,  w , ine achat Ho claims fcio v,n land children of Flint attended  ion have already LP , the ShiebeL Palmer wedding atjby eronomio end 7q v St Louis, Mo, Saturday  more b, shiiira air Li f Mr and Mrs Richard Borr, offsides to the  Te onatics Jacksonville, Flcnda are visitinq j Board A rate revon ha at the Olin Robinson homeMrs led another 20b milling u Berry is attendinq the conven  wants the price of Wamnc rJT tion Lambda Lau Delta Soriortyd frr m 3 cent to 4 rof A Hotel Startler Detroit OTin Rob croud rla8 IndSe such  inson xx and wife of Ann Arbc,, magazine, nwspaoVr an r were also Sunday visitors Mrs oaicals raised 42 porrent oVS99 Berr s Mrs Robmsons sister  I million annuaJTv  un A limmie Bidwell of Briqhton is I bot third clal mail  firing at the Ben White home ilhnn and airmaU to 1 cxI  6rcan family f  HlG firlt owal was to raise er calfed Sunday  maaazines and newnaner n  ,8 White calle percent but as SaturdaTEven on Mrs Ellen Newman at St Jo mq Post Lok and Tirn hosrial Ann Arbor last week Eisenhowers stronaest ZJt John Boyer and wife were Satifhis was alrd tc 4 ThpMl urday dinner quests of Wesley will have har  e Mrs Mae Daller TKWI AM  4r Aa  Lcrwrence Smyth 26, Howell, TygL Sf no f  J, Betty Yaao 22,FowlervilleJames tower northern Michthere were Howell Chare8 gth 20 South 12 and in the upper peninsula L Loig Read 21 Groen Qak there were 4    28500 archers shot 1850 deer1 last yeaf  Mrs Sidney BenVam of Ham bura, died Saturdm Burialwas  Ann Arbor Morrison and wife of Chelsea  there Jleddina and OES BAZAAR AUG 1    OSS Bazaar at Masonic Hall on August 1 Lunch served, ,    w J  J from 11 a, m to 2 pm SndJTT   J1 Read j tta at PortfTae Lake were Paul ftrawhecker, brother ofi Mrs Wm Whitley sr and Mrs Mrs Ona Campbell is ill at his 1 WWtlev jr ot Ann irbor 188,000 will be spent in improvfaq MlcJcran state narks 55100 on those in the Briqhtor  arte  WIVES READ HOW TO HELP HUSBAND GET AHEAD jTrcrrmft Whitl id  Read th4 Tams McGire frrrrsUv of De troit Ptent 4ie week end there Mrs tVimrr V1r ard son home in Grand Rapids Ona Campbell went to Sparrow hospial, Lansinq this week for examination Neil Hall accompanied the Tfh co1d  fhe s fiMrsDale Carneaie wye of eli Curtis famay of Pontiac to M hrtr in Fowlerville Sunday, man who tauaht miillons how to J Kentucky Sunday They camelr Clara Kenned v rrnd child win friends, now tells lust how oy  Wednesday  rrrm Viom h em wife can help her Jsusband sue DianeHall spent the first of the The I,ee Lrrwv f  Sly coiled  u vrrA ORrer hrm in u TJ n  J r   J i f nr acsurance thev will Harold Porter and wife visited erase the deficit I  rZa TL he tornado district in Flint lastcreases all wereused for saly Wednesday night oosts y John Austin of Brooklyn,Mich, j called at the Frank Aberdeen j  Home Sunday The Korean Deace meetings 38 attended the White Shrine lav the reader puzzled Even oicmic Sunday at the Haroldas they proceed the fighting Porter home at Portage Lake larows fierce, the casualty list Richard Aleept of Hiland increase and the Chinese pcu Lake lost control of his car Fri1 more and more men into the co ay at Toma  Patterson Lakeiflict Walter Robertson, the presdsand hit telephone polelidents pergonal envoy has re breaking it off He was not bad turned after 3 weeks in Korea lv iniured cmd claims he has gotten SynW A Ketcham of Iincoln man Rhee, president of  South Dark is spending 2 months with  Korea to agree to all the peace Mends here  terms He does not siate what  riC iSSLiWiv  VT wekirt the AVcmSlarnbrook  JSff Wltn ,s Survays lulv ow,e IwB be gotecr after sweet 2etroit Sunday Ttaies, to Mr and MrsRoss Read attend cherrs this week and sour start reacunrr Jow to Help Your  M the ooi moirhes at Lake Che  OBM krter Phone your orders in Husband Get Ahead by Mrs mung country club last Wedaes now, W H Myr Phpne 45FI2 Dale Carnegie dm, Bunker Hill Sunday flf, pifnrrco VRvuran of flTi rrnrf Tlcrmnor Tijrrpr of TOnt called on Mrs Emma Dink I Sunday 1 4 Ona Campbell and wife and Tom Howe and family spent Sunday at the Carl Lentz home n Lansing the terms were and there cm majiv unrmwred questions 1 Oid Resident Rhe aive up his demarid for a United Korea and , u , , A i J  ,6  a divided one 2Do the pvfll be needed to keep order lnoeac termn provide for the with Korea All these gueetions must drawel of all Chinese noaS be answered before the average from Korea after the Deaeei person knows what it is allskmed 3How many UN troops I pbout ThMlnr rthrifcisEfff ii jArt a matter f nimiiQS wifcli Uias leleeteic laife tWnet MUM ap V t et eeekjug flieifirrset il ye bare tfc extra advantages  a beei t aiejg eoi, puis that skiy cleau and if iliMia threflfli jeers rf use 4fer yemeeo lk M ttM eletric rattgos Tle re fteelf wemeessal Stop in seon, wtnt you 1 AMI Golden Anniversary Year  Us ,y Time in Jsily for Best Dee or New ar w tied of Kansas The Michigan Mamie Grand Lodge has purchased 80 of the Amxni Wright Qftafte at Alma and will build a trflifli dollar home for the Despite protests of and other organisation the Washtenaw baord of superrleors again postponed the quetion oi buying a pulmotor, this time until their Augest meeting George Monroe, Wayne Minot and Kenneth Tanner have been been appointed to Fowiervill village council to replace the 3 trustees who resigned Editor Frank Seger oi Urn Brighton Arge Is one the sfcx Miahigan pubUehers to any the US tth earl on the KObeevere at tke Carlbean I  ThHamberg echeoi wH hare 6 teachers this fall, At the Brighton school meeting the Holden and Gage schools were taken into the dsstrfc Vandals recently stole a water pump from the Holly reoaHon aea A porchlight campaign wae put on at Milford July 18 tor the Tornado Disaster Fund, The Eisele Family Reunion was held Jury 12 at the Ed Hyne home in Brighton Charles Potts Is the eew Useguard at the Howell city beach George Sargieon says ke dog the first poet hole and stmng the Ifiret wire of the old Matuol Tele phoee line at the residence of the late Dr H F Staler of Pincfc ney liv Co Press Mrs, Henry Wlnkessuse si at xt McPherson hoepoi,s Howell ae result ef a kill ki which she injured her hip, Walter McGulre who eeeaped from the Chilean prison camp last September has beea captured In Detroit The R D Smith Farm igurpment Co at Howell and tie Porter Garage at FowlerriHe wered robbed last week Mr and Mrs J R Wyft oi Howell announce fee engagement of their daughter Barbara, to Floyd Shelters of Howell, the wedding to take place Septem     ber 12 at the Howell Methodist ehurch , , Watte Bfcfabp, Art MS Mr and Mrs Charts Inapp vey and Frcmrt Cole were announce the engagetflent of blected to the Gregory sehooi their daughter, Kay, to Bruce board The taachers this fall are Hardman of Howell Mies Knapp Don Burns, Bernita Wheeler, He is employed in the office of the ter Toppina and Myra Reid fudge of probate , , Mesames Guy Kuhn and Wm 14 young people of the GregKuhn of Gregory have returned ory Baptist shurch spent last from California , week at the camp at Marintha COOL  25 Doable Peanut BATTLE ZONE to Also John Hodiak, Stephen McNally Ate CATTLE TOWN StSRlBg Dennis Morgan, Rita Morena Cartoon, Rabbits Kin Sunday, Monday July 26, 27 Mat fr p, m, coot Ootey Qfeasst Defcorak K sm DsVAM WIFE Friday Saturday, Jury 24 25 Lgretta Young, John Foretyhe T HAPPENS EVERY THURSDAY Also efl Chandler, Faith Dornergue n    HIAWATHA THS GREAT SIOUX UPRISING in Techincolor with m tedueok Vincent Edwards Yvette Dugay 1TS0 J frlews Sport Cartoon Mosw Tees, July 26, 27, 28 Tues, WeT Thttrrjuly 28,29,30 Double Featus Program KAWSAS PACinC in Techincolor with Sterling Hoyden, Eve Miller AN ASSIGNMENT PARIS Sterrfnn Dana Andrews, George Sanders News Cartoon, Early Worm j SonftV THanleT White Witch fcoctor j iAc Theater Whitmoe Lake kJe Friday, Saturday, July 24 25 Doublo Featf SERPENT OF THE NILE ,AN1 SON OT BELLE STAR With Keith Larson, Donna Drake cartoon Qc rtooi, Thur, FrLat July 29,30 81 and Aug, 1 8 DsssensSoms FQftf TL George Montgomery Novelty Cartoon Admission this Show Only Aduhs 85c Children 85c, tax in Coming Scandal at Scoexi Dangerous When Wet Sylvan Tbcii SSBttL Friday, Saturday, July 24 25 GUN8MOKE tiekJJerilii a western starring Audio Murphy, 6uean Cabot and Paul Kelly Ourtaac new sprr Svsday, Monday,  Sun, Mon, Tues, July 26, 27, 28 Rita Hayworth, Stewart Granger in THE  26, 27 STORY OF THREE LOVES SALOME in Techincolor with A A, mMrttr, Charles Laughton Drk 02 and J2L NeWB Carta  Pek AngeB flum Show 8  7 8 Tue, WeL,Thur, July 28, 29 30 THE HITCHHIKER A drama starring Edmund C3rlen, Frank LoveJoy FEARLKSS FAGAN Wednesday, Thursdayjuly 2930 Big Top Behind the Iron Curtain MAN ON A TIGHT ROPE with Frde4ckMa4chi GloiGrpham and Terry Moore Novwit vws Cartoon Janet Leigh, Keenan Wynn and ,,, CarWton Carpenter CIO DRIVE 14 THEATRE Only Uon to be dlecharged by an U S k2 oi iaceBOfl Rd5 miles United State Army west olAi Arbor ComingSpaceways, Mighty Toe paygioound ,Chijsett under 12 Young Ride Vaquerd  I YUR HEADQUARTERS TOW, SERVICE CRAFTSMANSHIP FOR 18 YEARS Livingston Motor Sales YGVR BICK DKAL HOWsU MMMAN WHEN BETTsB AeTOMOBiLfAABE BVST BU1GK WILL BUU THEM FREE MOVIES SPONSORED BY THE PINGKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT  AND THB PINGKNEY MERCHANTS Every Saturday Night  NOTICE NEW HOURS far SUNDAY  We will be opes on Sunday from 1230 to 2 pm DUNLAVEY FOOD LOCKER  Free adrnktad Free ASrr WorASfiocs Wff Sptt afrMrfs i FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS from WINKELHAU FLORAL CO Phone 284 Howell 28 Styfet ta Chopse From Tt au 0h fa  FRKB demonsrtrntiqji of Wf WftfM wrk ho9    Mpccially MMSD to flie jou myloug comfort  , Aiil  faf   VdMtM  CWM liRHtolw, Arch nmmmt WUmtUm ll HMIS ,xt Ml SiitrterloUx, W   Maty To  S Uviit, EUTiHti Lcnihertt Jbi AA to Eft I, TK 6 io ii JACK Friday, Saturday, July 24, 25 COPPER CANYON Technicolor with Ray Milland Hedy Lamarr Also WHEN WORLDS CCtUDE Technicolar With Richard Derr, Barbara Rush Cartoon Sun to Thur July 26 eo 30 HURRICANE SMITH in Techincolor with Yvonne DeCarlo, John Ireland Also VCOME 1 Brt BACK LITTLE SHEBA With Lcmcaster, Shirley Booth Also Cartoon FoffcProissjrt IsMpfhwfc donwai GALL DMUH I 80wfftJlT ML  i   ii  A TAX NOTICE VrHag Taxes are now due and payable at my home each Saturday wtW letober I, 1913  HELEN REYNOLDS, ViUage Treasurer 54i E Putnam St W5 JWSs PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Sisslty DMel  oners Grocery 6066 rsieteey Road Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES Beer and Wtoe to Take Out HOURS y8to9 Swear 8 lo 8 MALE Help Wanted Experience Unnecessary Apply in Person ULI M HOR S FER WEEK 1 wpppipiPjp mwrrm  AW i timmmimWf THE PiCMEY DISPATCH Wednesday, July 22 1953 The Peoples Store Groceries Canned Coo4s Shoes Oeits Furnishings Lingerie Ketitietyg Pen, Stre PRESENTING Pinckney Melody Minstrels  Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Class Matter at Postomee 114 SoHowell St Pinckney Mich Sutecrjpttofi Price 150 per r ip if i jii Nancy Wylie ana MrsHowari Read have both returned home from Univesity hospital Ann Arbor pr T9P  ff  Plui  It  1 FRL, SAT, JULY 24, 25  AT VETERANS MEMORIAL FIELD  PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN 830 P M A Good Time for All    Come Early and   A SEE THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW Mrs Luella Patterson of Stock, bridqe and IX and Mrs John Boog of Ft, Bragg, N, C, called at the Stanley Dinkel home Sat urday Mrs Booge was Gertrude iSdunek of Stockbrige M an Mrs Larry Camburn Mr and Kirs, Sheridan Hadley, Mr, and Mrs, George Tansley, Mr, and Mis, Rex Sackett and Mr, and Mrs, Homer Abney had i dinner at the Ellis HcrfjLaket land Saturday, honoring the birthdays of the Camburns j Earl Baughn and wife were in Ann Arbor Saturday j Andrew Nesbit and wife and Ed Radtke and family were Sunj day dinner guests at the Gord on Hester home in Yppsilanti Myrtle Graham and ccousin, of Rock Island, Illinois, called on Mrs Mary Hofi Tuesday Mrs Amy and Mrs H H Dav is of Midland spent several days last week with Mrs Mary Hoff  Ernest Hauck and sister, Mrs Georqe Basinett of Detroit who are at North Lake called on Mr and MrsHenry Hauck Saturday Alexander Kirkpatrick and Mrs Grace Chamberlain of Willliamston called on Mrs Cacia Chamberlain Sunday Mrs Cacia chamberlain and sons,Curtis and Welton attended the funeral of a cousin Joseph Chamberlain at Williamston last week Mrs Ralph Hall attended a home extension meeting at Eas Lansing this week Neil Hall had 9 boys Saturday at a birthday party They went roller skaeinq at Island j Lake  Rev Ray Backus of Chelsea is seriously ill in Unversity hospit al, Ann Arbor Born to Rev Keith Rueqseqger rani wfc, Saturday at McPher j son hospital, Howell a dauqhter A dom inter born to Howard Read a,d wife at University hos otfai Ann Arbor last Wednesdav only lived 12 hours Tne Gilbert Campbell family of Fraaer spent the week end with relativas here James Shirey sr was taken to University hosiptai Ann Arbor, for examination Thursday Mr Jennie Devereaux is visiting the Wm Smith family at Evart  The Dale Miller family spent I he week in northern Michigan J  Steve Tiplpdy and wife of St ,etersburq, Florida,t and Mike Hyant and wife of Lansinq call ed on MrsEdna Spears Sunday Don Dillingham and wife of Complete Li i d Piumbii y and Supplies  vtures ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS ROT WATER HEATERS COMPLETE LINX OF PUMPS WE SELL WE INSTALL WE SERVICE LOa EAST M36  h  ri,Mr  fit  1 hone 183F2 A4BlXlv PA 100 PER TON LP FILL II NOW WIII ,  M AVON Till KlSM V v i THE Mil ii UlAliMlS l i i  A AND I  H YOU WISH w i , 1 k tMV H t t oris ammvE maewmrmoifsimif WW I f Wl Antetwo Soles  Service  PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE MARIM HITTER PINCKNEY MiCfi Webberville called at the Roy Jillinqham home Sunday Miss Florence Tupper of Flint called at the Jesse Henry home Sunday Walter Clark and wife spent 1 the week end at Tawas Sam Gentile USM and wife of 1 Paris Island, NC, are visiting here ,  j  Forbes Miller and wife of De troit called at the Walter Clark1 home last week The Ronnie Hoskins family of Dlfttroit called at ehe Walter Clark home Sunday  Sunday guests of Mrs Margarj et Clark were the Tom Clark family, Ed Clark and wife and I Mis G W Clark of Ann Arbor, Otis Matteson is working for the Pittsburg Glass Co and will move there Clarence Culver of Detroit spent a couple of days last week at the Murray Kennedy home Keith Ledwidge went to Ann Arbor with Joe Lavey Sunday Joe played with the Ann Arbor team which won 2 games from Lcmsing The Ambrose Kennedy family of Chubbs Corners, Mrs Mar FarveU and Mrs Theresa McCarthy of Webster called at the irvin Kennedy home Sunday The Ambrose Kennedy family is spending the week at Silver Lake The Wayne AtLees returned from Harrison Thursday George Meabon and wife 3Dent Sunday at the Dale Mea home in Uhadilla The Robert Read family spent last week at Glenn Lake in northern Michigan The Gene Shehan family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Louis Shehan home The Francis Shehan family were Sunday guests at the Lundeen cottage at Hiland Lake  Mrs Edith VanNorman of DeW troit and the Winston Baughn I called at the Bud VaNonncnv home at Portaqe Lake Sunday Jack Fairchild and James Fred erick of New York and the Rex iNoqgles of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Frank Aberdeen fcdme  5  jtfS CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 1  U A GPS4T NEW RANGE FOR HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAINS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE The omQiIng euiomitie even pile hnt doti lot use 90 Youve gel t tee it  believe it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER 23950 17950 8040 Regulor price Spscicl price You ave Come in today Be tie first I own this beoviful range with to many outstanding cookingtoit ftaturei HocKey Service PHONE 45 KNCKNEY  m   t,VVev8 i  i isfe  1ssavsa  v  7H Fsmmx  Jul 28 lUt Locals  S PROFESSIONAL C8RNIF I Dcs  UsQO i  to Ml Kit ELJ Cakfator Shot ai CnakSbtok AoUinj tog KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT 100 JOHN DEERE Its Just plain common sense to replace worn or broken pans on John Deere Equipment with only gemtht John Deere Parts Why Because they always fit and perform as well as the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of die origjgal parts    made fcpm the satn7higngrade materials, from the samepatterns and dies t and with thMeKffie quality workmanship Yon Cant afford to handicap the AoefiOaDB performance of your JffiLP11104, Keep  M eVfta Attembliss  Guy Smith and wife oi CleveJ 4land, Ohio, are visiting at thei arl Bauahn home  The L J Henry and Tom Ware foxnilies and Mrs Alice Schoen  I hols attended the Schoenhals reunion Sunday at the home of rai tMrs Lida Loring of Lake Che 14 , Itt fSaU 1 tW m mung v  r      Gale Hendee oi Owosso spent spent Sunday at the Lynn Hen j  dee home    Betty Miller of Pingree spent  , 2 Worth Mldiao  v me week end at the Ralph HaU TataMPi Kenneth ZiU and wife of Ann Ottu J 335  JkL   McCLOeUEY ASAL rut i jesi4a re i14 eninos DY ApuofcrtBDwaU HERB SNEED OitRMi fW  133 07 E  M  cic How U  MMJUS Zla Estate, IrsuTan , ftokexaae Civ iake and raj ioMri A Snedatity  four Property rt li LSE LAVE Dflk states  Arbor and Alice Gearhart of Dexter were Sunday guests at  u the Mark Nash home Terry McGowan of Pontiao appnt Sunday with Mrs Louis Coyle, The James Bums family of Ann Arbor and Welton Chamber lain called at the Ray Burns home Sunday Jack Young worked at the carnival ot Stockbridge last week, last week The Phillip Hudson family of Detroit, Charles Beagle and wife of Ypsilanti and Sam Herlea and wife of Cohoctah spent Sunday at the Lester NfccAfee home,    AllMakes All 15 members or Mrs, Ralph Trf ltjrT pt3rtLw Halls Extension Group finished PriCNE 154F3  food projects im Bob Granger and family of of Lansing and Mrs Theresa, j Coyle spent Sunday with  Mevin Rev and Mrs Ray Backus of Chelsea were in town luesday  wv m mm PlumUoo end Jeeni fltate Wsr 1075 East Kt36, r1n Funeral Houae 00 a Swarthoui ttnr Modern Eguipmserf D nti 9  63 Pfedfcnt Ml mo cTtecKMon  opTMimm f0 Vest Grand JHvet , Uw U t Wkhfo lie    W  61 0 e  Genera,1 insurant 59F3 JHackn   i I EFRIGERAtON SSRViGf HAROLU RADY AUCTlONEB  ax 1 Sales a Speciality BBRT WYLiL Eva CAU FOWLEVILLE 436F6 L,OYD HFNPtF iiveatoek Haulnt Jl fel Tips Made Y  Gnerai Trjclinc nrtner Mf Fhonv 1 CAR Complete Insurance Phone 43  6IFJJ 1111  IUilUHMJr i jiiiiiiiiiui   uiiuuiiii  jiituaa 1 rriittt  ri    DR C I TOWNTR iiiinii iiiiiUiia  mu itllllUUiTiaal I ,lllllHUlBIUJIllUIUIIin 1 JUIHIIUIU I iU,llliiJL iiiJI Salves 04 P c 0  Dentist Portage Lake o  wr CEMETQtY MEMOBU , Pricb You Gas Aiir d Vo Pat f STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probaiw Court tor Uo County oi UvJagston At 8esiSSd oun  modem cottage ,ibU rent Jut 20 1953 FOR SALEOne barn 34x60wnte r olka, young eoupie or a weseut tion Hire Smith, pine sidiing part frame part tim small family prafofrel CHI 13F4 ludTe 01 ProxteT ber to be moved away, 600 or eail at 1996 BeardfAey Boa4 Notice is Hereby Given, Tha Ray Hadlev Stockbridge Mich   kthe petition of R K Elliott, tho lRice St,  FQR SALE Apartment sise eiecuardian of said estate praymg SALE 9 fdof cultipacker, Wc Frigidair, perfect eoadltton  I13 kSrH Srobate Cou5 tractor drawn C W Burroughs 8625 Ruahrow, Rueh LeaW, luqust lWs3 crtW MC 8204 PettysviUe Rd Plnckney Phone 160F11 It is Ordered That Notice uiere R WANTED Lady tor tor WANTED ihadima   m  I of be given by publication of a wQrk   kmn t1 wMtav ST copy hereof to eeee jj   Walkv e wgr have oar fcecutiveiy previa Phone Brighton 5096  We carty a complete stock of genuine John Deere Parts See us fbr yem placement needs Place your parts order m4 BUY faatiGEjIUlM JpHOEtRt PARIS lHt FIT ANO WEAR UKE THE ORIGiNALSi LAVEY HABDAHi ESTATE BAIfcAflTS  , oThearil to the Pincknev Dis J  k  Whie ixaqe Club House J patch, a newspaper, printed and FQR SAI Electric t Plnckney Miohlgan I circulated in Bend county  ,excellent oondtoon, mato,cm ol FO  and that the petitioner I cause a copy oi this notice to be ,  9256 condition make anal FOR g   Thumm Road CbeeWe rrw wi rK in  ved ujpon ntterest a  each known pariv  , ,  WsWu  Dick Wlyie phoae 119F3 store Silver LakeMrs WoBe r , w   ,  FOUND TraUer fioenee 1 94 16 u  at his last known ad BIG SILVER LAKEtGixi ox wo  QarckxeTwne 13FU ciross by registered meal return mCLK to assist in housework and  receipt demanded a least fourcare 0f chtldi jnOR SALEVfower Mow,Coepteen 14days prior te such hear phone Dexter 4065 erCIlpper18 m Bligae  fimrtt ina or by personal service at   T5T ton mafwer, 1 HP netsiv tMW Wait five tfdays prior tu such WANTED Custom Bcuhng JohnFor   w SchwSP  iHooro iitnmfTtin Wire U6 ri n   nrvrie 4 bedroom hame2 car aaratje I lets, furnace, good condition, k Ptockney 4 bedroom home, modern, 3 1MB  e 4 bedroom home 3 lots  2 bedroom home, 2 car garage apd 2 lots, hot water heat In ftttkner 3 bedroom home, furnace, 2 lots or 4 lets 2 year around homes at Patterson Lake, Terms Gerald Reason nckneyMich Phone 133 FOR RENT 14 acres ot pasture at 1205 M36 East,Pmckney Phone 3502 Ann Arbor FOR ATHLTI3S BOOT Use T4L for 3 to 5 day It ctctually peek off me outer skin, exposes buried fcmgi ana kHls on Contact H not pleaeed wfth instant drying 74L yor 40c book at any store Todiry at  CORY STORE FOR SALE Good clean 421 qAwJ1 Ford 49 Dodge 46 Buick I8070 for 35 Qeorge VanSkiver f hecrmq Hiram R Smith  A tnie copy Judae ot Probate Celestia Prrhalt Reaister of Probate WHATS THE BIG PROBLEM IpQR SALEDuotherm oU burner ON YOUR FARM heater stove with blower  It may be the land, the stock, j Mra Skinner, phone 159 crops, buildijigs or machinery, I ,   ,  1   , Whatever it is well be eaqer  BOAT Wmdsmelos made to i to do our best to help you with Yur pattero Bring yourpattern our many banking services iCome n Lets talk things over Deere tutomatic wire tie phone pchney 2QP5  George Johnson, phone 179F5 i  , FOR SALE An Electric fitchen Bob Vfcddor ABEVSAUTO PARTS7 Howell, Phone 151  fout 68 FOrt bAUB burner kitchen range Don Swarthau FOR SALE 1942 Piymoisth T3uli Coupe Muay Dagg WANTED Cuitom Ha iaOag, new Holland Bailer  Schroeder  Sun j FOR SALE GRAVEL, washed 5486 West M36 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK J sand and gravel, graded or mix HoweO IVtttik, U4LITY Meat Groceries Vegetable  ed, also processed read gravel D  I GRAVEL COMPANY ,,,, i4 miles west of Howell at 4950 Under Federal Superviston  Road phone Howell Mmber Federal Daoortt msur g Fowlerville 38PF11 CopocdHoxi AU DepaeMs Insurj ITU  ed Up to 16,000 for Each Deposj WANTEDJunk cars, scrap iron, Ivor metals, batteries, atUomotive rrrrr rr ji  Iradiaiteas, cast iron radiators, MANDELLS SAW C8gOP ilVjR SALE A good used 20 galJfurnaceiron, junk farm modem  LAWNMOWER SKAVCNING 1 11524 Riverbank MM fflLAND IAEE10CIL AUTOPDiTv ,i68 ISTALL ED B competent glcater ample stock yn hand Curvc4 wlndU ahieds and back qlre avatt able ABES AUTO 4ARr merwL Phone 151 Duo Them water heater, two 50 ery Weigh loaeis at eity scales,  gcd oil drums, copper tubing  ABES rAUTO PARTS, fittings complete, 50, a GeneralPhone 181 Electric upright carpet sweep  Rwith attachments, all in good condition 15, a mahogany fin Howell, lsh old styte settee and chairto, seats to be uhokterear 10 Cltfford VanHorn, phone 69F2 WANTED Custom bailing, dene with new Holland string tied I bailer Dean Gardner Pincltney  BF11   PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular L A BEATTIE Bush LCJP  Phone 157F13 OWEN W FWLEl D  C Foot Speckdlst  CfelropodV 216 W GdBSVer, Bitejftw MHi  Alsphone OfiH Hbutf Office 75181 By Fish jfcdti ,  FOR SALE John Deere Graden Tractor with cultivator 75 Gen ral Electric Roaster 15, 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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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potential is ioni Montrose and was a 10 81  wealth is iorest product Dairy1 captain in the aircorp in World jMfdav ing and beef raising are teas, WAh II and is a licensed pilot  utwv bei able and some soils are favorHe nas a wife and child and is able to potatoes, beans, carrots, undei 30 years oi age and other vegetables   J Things have not been runninq The tourist industry is now valj smoothly in the church and a xsed at 50,000,000 a year It number of the members and  would vield more ii the areathose who attend thought a was better developed Copper new church needed The officers John Teeple and wife and Cas Wiilis H Claik Grand Trunk per Sykes and wife are at theagenl here for 30 years  now  Jieeple cottage at the Bliffs atf quest at the Michigan Masonic Portage Lake, J Pro Clayton Miller is  workvaca 2   ft   anal0M H3r ft J ,d i to 00   sO Maar c c rnining which went into a decline is staging a comeback, fifth ing and sports are also gain ing The greatest need is market of the new organization are Charier F Hewletf jehairmam Britta Brash  secretary and Mer1 win Campbell treasurer Theyj Welton Chairaberictin, Guest MLIer Sunday School   930 A M, Morning Worship Senator Hoar at Washington, D C H D Newton of Tennessee is  visiting Reuben Finch, He learn ed the painters trade with hrm 40 years ago Charles Bver died of TB at the home oi his foster parents, Mr,  and Mrs E H Byer July 13, He was adopted by them in 1893 The funeral was July 16 Rev,  wurrcm iiomitiem 1 it sailor ic Heme at Alma, Clare Miller, 3inqo continues tr    Lawrence Camburri, Merwm  Page notice, ui adrn , J CampbellR K Elliott and ye iqrion allair SS, th voi accomarued him there last, a a oinqo qanie of  VQ1 FT7 arepCamPina at BaseLake rloyd Randall has been api  rr w iiua wn H mis oriamatpH  ur  Private secretary to 11 Rose Henueei tenuw colast fail when n  ,are Dans tr i iuw ivlrsida frisbec who has been omqa This oma  lying with Mrs Rose Henuecienuw colast i L Wasn bwke her arm iast wWJc ana is , ansditasaal oraani ve at the home oi her son Harold J several mengTto   at 224 Church St Ovid qo, yZyZTlZle  Mrs Russell Griffith of Kaiam11,0 stufe oi and repres azoa a missionary, falked at the  56 l atttlu None ot mesa  CC luxca cjJuidLay, Weltou , 5 show up, Now Chamberlain a theological stud Z, w pui Iie plan l q   bmH  ori the ballot ana lei reent vvui macn nee ouu ay f J pejpie vote on it, Such a vlcimoiiite ing end promotion Escpansionhave purchased the Grazdu lots of electrc power and the Mackijon Unadilla St, west of the liqht nac bridge will also help ed field and will build a church  there Few realize that the whole  capitol oulay budget was approv The atenaance at the new ed by the legislature This prochurch bunaay was Iu2 which Cavalry Mennonit Church vides for buildinq operations at included 20 rriends from Detroit, Rev, Ezra Beachv Past Michigan Sjjte, University of the Congregational had 200, S S Supt Walt  k1 Michigan, Mt Pleasant Kalama1 The history oi the Protestant Morning Worsfrc lDnni zoo and Michigan State Normal, churches in Pinckney runs back Sunday ShooI  1100  state police posts, prisons and over luG years, The late DrCW,Young Peoples Meeting 7Tp hospiltals Waze donated the land for both  Jottage FeUovship Service churphes which were started i Wednesday 80 Miohigan has so far been un about 1848 Rev, Kanose, a cir7l3th annual Bible School June able to get assurance from Wash cuit nasr established the Congl,22 to Tulv 3 o am to 114 r,m ington that not enough defense churci Rev Marden was me   Y , , riirKiM contracts will be cancefled in nrst resident pastor, coming 1 ndaYChlIaMichigan to cause a depression 1849, Early members were theren  eas and p welcome Governor Williams has been Cardley, brown Wheeler, Wood, trying to arrunqe a conference Able,Eamen,Coleman and Dunn between Secretary of Defense mq tamilies i Rev Yauch, pantor laude, arrived here from Por ic last week and are gettir teir tlireshing ontfi ready The Chapman family of Clarcai the home u JV,TS Carmen ror  Larry Eyrne6, son oi i i i and ,fni l11 ake 300,000 sig of he Univei o  ,,8 woula Senior fSv A Hearty Welcom 8000 Iast week   Nlm JJeimont Byrne    Isity of Michiqan drowned day at Biq Silver Lak, He Charles Reason and son he,n om Pon ,u  n u ,  e Tting The Rainbow ior wins their tlesmng ontfik ready ory board hold a picnic Frid of a Thur Night Prayer MeeKnU ft nM laue arrived here from Pon E trU ,,w leeUngbOOiiinf Trrst wV  e rrftttinrr TK    are gemnqj lhe ilaixixxjw ior wiris Advi Wlson and  Morning Worship Detroit industrial and labor leaders but has had The Methodist church was be  S nday TM  no success gun about the same year, Rev, ruV vo Pledger was the first pastor, The1 , j early members were the Van Tr,T r ,   ff ,v Beei Chamber, WhtcomULa L j JULY tOUND DLAU riilAY , kn, Raceway,rUarWebb Rose,  CAJEMDAB  JJAlJJioJjinson 55, a colored Reason, Love, Sprout, Sigler and Monday night 8 p m Minstrel man who oncefied on the Danlow famileer JPractiBe Wiicox laim, norm ot town, was  n  u B u j Friday Saturday July 24 25 fcmnd dead in the hay mow ot s C W, Haze was a Baphs JJ show at Pinakne liqh the Vern Kelienberqer iarm on anlarvteff1ort was mxdZu0 started field BenUey Lake Hoad ry Mrs KeU J09,80 Clare Miller W M enberger Friday morning, he tlls ere the, VanWinkle,Black had been Uving on the Tom Qna KHailse famihes EnucJh, Love iarm owned by Ldward members were never secured to Bowman and working for him lorn acnSJ ,, M ,  , Keuenbergia, Asher wyieDeiia About 1920 the Methodist Rubins arid other farmers there, and Conqregational churches He was unmarried but claimed 7ei s t a FT r Jf to have a brother in Lansing, He 1Q2 hV emerered the Congl, came here from Alpena, CoVon conference to get conference 3 tLJSrH  Bry mortician took charge of the re had Congl mains  Church in Christ and built a  son, N Y, are visiting the Chas Sickle family A cement sidewalk is being built from the frank Johnson jhome to the George Hicks hom on Unadilla St,  Mike Farley is very sick Frank Sharoey and wife of Dexter spent Sunday at the John White home John Dinkel is working in Plymotlth, A number from here attended the weddinq o Lucvs Wilso nnd Lily Pope in Detroi last  week Alden Ccrroene hae qone t rnvr Hniorodo to visit hit drruqhter Mrs, C Fisher, 1030 a m frOp SALE John Desere Garden i    j ror with cultivator 75Gen jl Tpctricc Roaste 15, also a hilds Desk Lucius DoyJ nhcne 4   wav HL NTS suaqests way He says horse race qambImq  derated because  take out a Hcense and pay a bia tax to the state, he would q license and ax  also orrt i, binqo As the state usually needc money this might pass the legislature Q rtUN  i items oi imeresi jesse Krum and wife of Lansing called on iJob Pike and wife Sunday terPorVjge LcJ AliJan Dinkei and Marquit Widmeyer spent bunday u trie uonn vvidmeyer nome at Rogers , , , QHy vve cannct help but admire Larl Bauqhn and wife enter  thc b ear ola synman nheetained tlieir children ani grand Pre ot the South Korean chiidien to the number ol 2 lyPuijiit  sticking i0 his prin ounaay, The Sccields weni lPlfc epite ihe efforts ol the bacK to ColumbusOnio Sund ,, L io seil mm aovvn th river by Nancy and Ronnie Adams  ou a 66 anu ivma China Ann Aroor are vismng at the rx Nrih Korea hail oi Kr  ,ia,pii nail tiume rl4iwe hgs nis sPPrIers in conThe Kaipn hail lami spoiu arsf Sator Knowland of Sunaay at ho Ferry Brown alilonaia condemmed the home in Ann Arbor, f6 t Jeaty lefmS nd 111 ihe Keith BradDUry iumy Carthy says Hiiee is 100 per Chelsea spent bunday at the LJ  nqtii bcn ute ,seei1 Henry home e ivmc UP a11 the ldeais w The Dale Miller family attend nJ Kofaf to h  irr ad  ed the GfrMiller weddinq at dnit  Jf1  the  w Howell Wednesday, a heir al ,herudied m vaiR Mesdames Ray Burn, Helen n tht meantime the peace con young and Bernardine were m ence is not gelling along any Detroit Tuesday, too well Ihe prisoner of war Catherine and Mdrk Glover oi es,JOtl P mihe  d Ti9liman ho   0  eiiy Lehman home, i rkiaTrp Mr, ana iVlrs, Luwence Cam   n  DMn auendea weaaing ol her  neice Geraldine Barnum and  g iBFlHHr and n peace ,j ounday guests at the Fredia,m builivan at Ann Arbor  y,0dew i isciuiower WOJI 2  jneaa cottage at Portage Lake rd  nciiectation lollig  victone8 m 100 ounday were Dr Steve Brown ,, iTW  h vanquished the 80 year old  and wife and he John McGuire vlnve,v 1S Roving at thehaiiman KeeQ Ql lh vVays 6 D v,tU D n  family of Detroit and Joe Schos Verna osPiai aion,,, MeQns committee and got his Rev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor  and aon ack oi Ann baline let heir parKmg meterBe Q ft Sunday Worship  1100 A, ML, 1in 2 weeks, touk m  THE, PEOPLES CHURCH undenominational At 212 East Main Street CCNSERVATION NOTES CORINTHIAN SHRINE PICNIC ment church at Howell and Putj The Corinthian White Shrine i natm, When they ceased to fun1 will hold a picnic at the Harold Sunday Youth Gioup 7 00 PMi01, Thur Prayer Meeting  00 PM I l4rs Rene Miller enteitainea Vaich paper for annorncements, o girls Saturday in hanor   her daughter, Carols birthday Wayne AtLee and wife are campina at Hairison Porter home, Portage Lake, Sun  day, July 19 at 230 p m, Pot luck Bring your family, Charles Spencer WDS and Ethel Clester ction the Mennonite church got Campers have been reporting the property and built the presflesh tlys which are abounding ent church Just now They feed on caierpili There has been a trend back ars and will disappear when thq c churches in recent years andjwHP will be there, catei pillars go into their con many new ones have been 03  buiKThers is one at Buck LakeMuch work is being done on one on the Fred Teeple farmat the Interlocken State Park at 1 winans Lak Neth Hamburg SCHOOL MEETINGS HELD Traverse City, and Portage Lake, OY 15 attended the Pinckney Amanda DeBarr, the Ziegler Sisters and Rene Miller took 13 Girl Scouts on the boat trip to iioblc Sunday xcess prUns lax extended 1 yr SoUU ana and lie let ioose a blast at f, B, took them am w 1 tne merli Mathews ol Sejiatur McCannya ants said they were losing mou UnAmerican Activities Comey They will vote un them, , rmttee wno chargea 7000 Pro Ralph Clinton ana family oiltesiant ministers were preachLincoin Park spent Sunday atiing Communism that resulted in I the Casmer Cnnon home and Maitnews resiqningL Mathews wih tiiem called at he Glenn, I haaalso attacked the National Berry home, Council of Churches as CommRbrYAer QnnCie otumst A telegram was also pub,0xu ouuy, ,Lt leViea Mcson, iBhed siqned by MonSignoJ The Doyfe Terapleton family ,1 tnd Mis OBrien of Notre Dame Univer4,553 foxes were bountied in May I OWNED DAVID MERRY 360 oersons were arrested for  Wayne AtLee informs us that game law violations in May and he once owned the controversal 6,26380 in fines collected, 303 race horse, David Merry and it arrests were for fishing law violations  r Another forest fire watch tower is beinq built at Berglund Forest tent caterpillar damage was not as extensive this year as last was raised on his farm south of Pinckney His wife named lt,He sold it to William New of How school meeting Monday night, of Keego Harbor and the Daryi Shirley family ot Buck Lake spent Sunday at the Albert Srn ley home The Tom Clark family of AnnJ Arbor called on Mrs Maigareil Clark Sunday Maynard Clark of Manchester Eric Rose was reelected to the called at Walter Clark home board, No important business  Saturday  Patty Palmer spent last week at the John Sullivan home in  tun ersiry, Rabbi Esendrath of Heblast week to untangle the owner ship problem came upAt Fowlerville the proposition to raise 5 mills for  building fund carried 234 to 8b At Brighton the 200,J00 bond ell If was sold by circuit court issue for an addition, carried LIBRARY NEW I FLEW FASTER THAN SOUND  Jacqueline Cochran Americas only woman jet pilot relives o j unfcrgottable esmeriervce In the  American Weekly, with this j Sundays July 19 issue Detroit Sunday Times, Jacgueline tells how she flew faster than sound and reveala how it feels to be inf 208 to 51, Saline approved S7200 addit Jackson, Sherrill and Marc Meyer of Ypsilanti spent last week at the Walter Clark home Otis Matteson and wife attend ed the air show at the Wayne ion to its high school building airpot Sunday j Sgt Bob Miller of Centerline 1 soent  Sunday with Norman Miller MrsHoward Read is a patient at University hospital, Ann ArGOT INJUNCTION Stockbridge got into Ike bingo war this week when the Amer bor organization to jMilared Ackley attenaed the RrLTUny TH  IiVed inrew Congregations an Dr John Hu Plyed here with a Sutherland, pastor of the Fifth dance orchesatra,  Avenue Baptist Church New ihe Ronnie Hoskins family of ,0lk City, branding Mathews K spent Sunday at he c,tfack as unjusified heAmeri Su a ,ki homJl0, v , canCouncil of Churches made ,pnf KSS S n Ibrt T A UP mostly of Baptist churches, sepc, both 18 cf Hi land Lakej w, thc oniy were hurt last Thursday when their car hit a tree there, Swar thouts ambulance took them to  HowelJ and later they were tak en to University hospital, Lloyd Hardin is in University of Michigan hospital in room 6,  6th floor He would like to hear from his schoolmates The Stockbidge Masonic and OES Lodges are making a pil qrimage to the Masonic Home at Alma Sunday, July 19 icon Legion who is sponsoring j stanley Culver and wife of Resell Darge and wife of Mil  a carnival there went into court I eld7 t Sunday at he waukee, Omar Gass and wife and got an injunction from Jodge Murra Kennedy home Jf Detroit spent Sunday at the HJ  aJ Lester McAfee home Barabaro mveleriou world bevond theHaden a former Stockbridge The DeSmond Ledwidge fcrmtroit Sunday Times,   ANNNOUNCEMENT The Library has purchased new Nancy Drew Mysteiy stories for ten age girls We wish to thank everyonefor the support they gave our  bake sale  NOTICE I wlJ be goinc after sweet cherries this week an soYI a  AT M  Rm, trflciiai uuinun issuea m uaxiann wc Flee now HVThonf CTV    6 f  Hubefedwidge I Arbor called at Howard Read now, W H Meyer, phone   Bemakne,to Kenneth, 0 court could not issue family home Sunday 4H CLUB NEWS I Frye ol Ann Arbor was announ rn t0 reve lfTW  , The Hurry  Curry Cub attendced Ilorcemear ed a judging contest at Fowler  , v m ville Friday They were accom WEBBERV1LLE MYSTERY Andrew Campbell and wife panied by Mrs Leo Davis andf While tearing down a house were Sundav dinner guests of Mr, Virginia Carney,   iu in v mir  igames c wStn Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge, chance at the carnival, It prob wpfey Reader is camping a ably will not stand up as a fim Newberry iar injunction issued in Oakland Mrc Fleanor  edwidge i at  back up MrIhews In the meantime more and nvre rutback n defense spend ing are loominq A ic   of Defense Talbott met with the  Union officals at Washington last week and refused to resind his order cancelling airplane prodi lion at Willow Run An other half million cancellation in war contracts is also looming, ,War contracts are the base of Lynn Hendee and wife spenlthe present production boom in Tuesday at the Dr Jim Nash this country and wholesale can home at Coldwater f cellation ri them is bound to create a recession Domestic production cant absorb all the  workers turned loose by war  munition frrctorles Senator Taft McAfee who has been visiting t also wants the foreign aid pro the Gass fakily came back with I Tame cancelled bv next year, them While n Detroit he saw i Increased trade with foreign na a 3rd dimension cinema show George Wilde and wife of Ann flPPRSCUTIO at Webberville last week work  yn  mTTUna  lU 1  Masonic BuiHini Association  ken found human bones in the ma  m Wte 0t UnG  nh to th tKe averticre who made our book possible The Gerry Eichmcm, Doni wall, A Dr Smith occupied the yVm KetchTYn of Lincoln Park,  tie man V w donated so mucK ot their tim and Soears, Russell Glover, Mrs house from 188V to 1900 and it Al Nesbit and wife of Detroit, effort Margaret Clark and lrvin Kenn  h they ma have been jCharles Whitehead and wife Specie tnans to Helen Miller and daughters lor mimeo dv families attended a reunion surgical boneeHowever eome of and wife and Beatrice Lamborn wr1nnnd  Al  A nuJ U L  1 Li L   Sunday at the Dan Driver home them were with a maqazize dot of Greoory called at Jesse Henry pn,n 8CPtB 1 to Ann Bird for her invaluable help m   TWtar ed 1920 hona Snnrf tfikmrf charge of the at Dexter home Sunday lance routines tions is supposed to reolace this  P Vr conoress Vas npver been Iwillina to lower the tariff which Via aTwa been a bcrrrier to foreign frade Vwipt licenses  Clapton KeeslerOak Grove Viroia Teseh 20, HowellDcrv H Shcroirc 23,Washington TC Flverrr BoTtiber 22, HoweNChar les Sullivan, 23 Gregory, GeraW ine Barnum, 23 Greaorv A If Wm Armptrono  W Brighton  Muriel PhT 22 BrhtotTi vem Ott TTsP 2 HoweflO  oyn Cook 20 HowelL  X V ,1  r t  XELECTRICITY  i   v   ENDS THREEYEAR SEARCH FOR EFFICIENT GRAIN and BEJLN DRYER For three years, Harold Gremel, Huron County farmer, searched for a better way io dry his Ivans and small grain Then, v ah some help from Sdison farm Service   visors, he succfiilly developed this JeCtricuiiy v cu ystem thatenubie, luin o dry six io seven thousand bushels vi  beaos and irvin per stison Result He can harvest when hii crops arc ready ani cut down weather iosses This means higher prices on the market Mr Gremsi farms 370 acres of land 100 sa beans, SO k ainatt grain, 35 in beets  and milks a herd of 13 cows As do many Michigan farmers, he is each year finding new ways to put electricity to work to lighten his load and give him greater ecuwty For further information on farm electrical equipment, see your Edison Farm Service Advisor WdMMtay, Jiiv 15 1953 yecov There ore 3,097 children in the county below the age of  fire years 1 Brighton is circulating petit ions to get a new postoffice bildng They have 10,000 patrons The Brighton Chamber of Com mere which has 57 members  has a drive on for more The Bed Cross blood bank 1M at Brighton July 22  Born to Ben Petras ad wife of Hamburg township last week a girl I Prosecutor Bud Erwin and the  county surveyor, Clay Gordon Itfttended the Lion International  at Chicago last week In circuit court last week George Hauck was given 405 vs the Thureson Lumber C0N0 Cause for Action was the  verdict in the case of the Wol verine Auto Ins Co vs William  LaPrad John Kozma got a div orce from Teresa Kccma  There are now 600 motels in  Michigan for use by tourists 1  Bom to Arthur Rentz and wife of Pinjdkney July 6 a girl, Tom Wolcott sheriff of Genesee county since 1933 except j for 2 years died last week Rev, Heman PedawaOwosso a tomer Howell pastor has been named pastor of St Augus tine dhurch, Kalamazoo, Born to Gerald Swarthout and and wife July 3, a son 1 The corn was knee high on  on Ju4y 4th, Lewis Harmon of Gregory  graduated as an M D and his  brother, Win, got a BA degree at  Ijchjrrlm   Wm Pipp, Howell contractor, celebrated his 90th birthday last week, his wife is 91 They were married in 1866  Hpwell Theater Detei ill      Friday Saturday, July 5,16 Tue Wed Thur, July 14 15 18 2 Feature  Jose Ferrer Zsa Zsa Garbo In MOULIN ROUGE Car Friday Saturday, July 5,16  Audio Murphy, Joan Evans COLUMN SOUTH m tectatcaiot Also Vlttori Gassman, Barry Sullivan CRY OF THE HUNTED Cartoon THE STAR OF TEXAS i Starring Wayne Norris, Dick Vaffla AIs T A X r Dan DaileyConstance Smfth j Cartoon, Time Gallops Ob 1 Sunday Monday, July 19, 20 DOWN AMONG THE SHELTER f PINES m color larslfcq William Lundigan, Jane atd Gloria DeHaven cartooc ttnc Also News Hek Bear Suday, Monday, July 19, 20 Sun Mai 230 p m, cant Clark Gable Gene Tiemey In NEVER LET ME GO  caiMonj ff Tues, Wed, Thur, July 21,2 Double FecvtUjv JALOPY Starring The Gorcey Boys and Hunk Hatt PICKUP ON SOUTH STMST Tues, Wed, Thur,, July 21,2223 Richard Widmark, Jean Pem Stewart GrangerGean Simmons Deborah Xesr, Charles Laughton  in YOUNG BESS In technicolor Also Cartooei ConungJream Wife Fort Ti  9 Dimensions  in t  Good wiring  Sc cry c  vour DETROIT EDISON  r  tT J  rer 0 cvvs trie Service Golden Anniversary Year  See Us Any Time in July for Best Deal 01 New  1 fLon lOWo  r bubbles YOVR rABQWARTERS FOfVg StilVf3C CRAITSMANflltlP FOR 18 YEARS Livingston Motor Sales, YOYR BUICK DEAJJR HOWttL MaCHGAN WHK BETTER AUIOM014LE9ARE BUILT BUICK WKL BUILD THD1  WALK ON AR IN CUSHIONED VHVETEEZ SHOES1  Et,trlusivi ,camr workman    mikiVHif  nh 1 IJ aod WUivB1 Cuihlpn shotWtRther W , kiorbcTlnnrsol iVbyiil to rit vouifMt while vou walk iLLCAUAi YCXR CONVENIENCE ia  iir lioinc or phu 01 husinesf, Vo obiinattimi rT n HDIJ  iniiyfor  ire DemonstrationJ SALESMANS NAME, ADDRfiSft JACK HANNETT HhCKBY MICH Neighboring Noies   Stockbridge final io the Flint disaster  74042  collection fund was  j Notes ot 25 Years Ago Thursday when H, H Swarthout, wiie and da uqhterBessie, were enroute to Howell they were in collision with a car driv en by James McLean of Detroit McLeans mother suffered a bro  en arm, a bay in the car, a brok en leg and Mr Swarthout cheat injuries The others bruises Work of paving Main St start ed Monday The C J, Clinton barn had to be torn down taj widen Main St A steam shovel is at work in the S H Can pit gtting dirt to fill the old pit weee of Rex Smiths house Marion Reason and Alta Mey er were elected to the school board The officers are Rose Read, press, Irvki Kennedy sec, Leo Lavey, treas,Alta Mey er, Marion Reason, trustees Pinckney lost to the Detroit News Tigers of Jackson Sunday 8 to 5 Batteries Pinckney, Don  SwarthouH and Ed Brownftickson Seitz and Ford Mrs Catherine Wiegand 70  Sylvau J iKHtief Chftlseo Myt Friday Saturday, July 5,16   SMALL TOWN GIHL lechnicoiox A Musiical Starring Jane PowelL Farley Granger and Ann Miller Wew Cartoon Sunday, Monday, July 19, 20 DANGEROUS WHEN WET  Technicolor with Esther WUBamsJernando Lam as, Jack Carson, Charon Greer wood Denise Darcel Sun Shows 3, 5, 7 9  cartoon news spjrci T Rttter News, Cartoon, Day at the IComing Hiawatha Titanic Lee llMnHr Whimioe Lake, Irtfttft Friday Saturday, July 5,16 Greatest Indian Fighter of AM  THE PATHFINDER Technicolo With George Montgomery and  Carter Also All Star Cast In  GLORY BRlGAEf Also Cartoon Sunday, Monday, July 19, 20  Robert Mitchen, Susan Haywerd WITCH DOCTOR Africa Aflame with Mystery Technicolor Walt Disnevs THE ALASKAN ESKIMO News Cartoon Tues, Wed, Thur, July 21,224 Jose Ferrer, Zaza Gabor, Colette Marchand,Suzanne Flon in T VJA Tk iy 01 oi MOfJLIN ROUGE 1 COLLEGE CAPERS i loveiv  M Comedy in 3 Dimensions Scio Itiedtre i u  From where 1 sit y Joe Marsh  g An Honest Nights Sleep Slim Johnson, just hack from a business trip, tells about a hotel he stayed at one night I hit town late and went right From where I sit, running a hotel on the honor system shows a real trust in people And pSople alwayi appreciate baiog trusted The Munith M E, church dedicates a new Baldwin organ on July 19 The Stockbrfdge school reports a shortage of teachers for next year,  j tt From now on Ingham county omces will be closed on Saturdays  The Michigan Bell Telephone Company has hied a petition to give extended telephone service between Fowlerville and Howell as Howell, Brighton and Pinckney have sueh service The Briqhtom school census showed 1280 children of schoel age in the district The total county cenus showed 7416  which is 133 more than last died at the home of her sonVol ney in Detroit July 7 Anthony Gallagher is building a store and oil station on North Territorial Road A swarm of bees settled in a tree in DrC,L,Siglers yard last week They were harvested by I Ernest Frost and Gus Wegener A Hf Murphy is on vacation from the Pinckney Bank Beatrice Lambom of Gregory took nis f place Notes of 25 years ago Bom i to Wirt Barnum and wife of Una  dilla July 10 a daughter, The arson case vs Wm, Terhune of Oak Grove has been jdfsntised, The Chelsea Standard has published leer from Gov,Green stating the cement plant at Four Mile Lake will not be  closed ILL GET YOU  A drama starring Geotge RaftJSally Gray and j   DRIVE 1 THEATRE Clifford fyans  on U S 12 ox Jacfeeon Rd5 miles Shows 715 and 919  west of Ax Arbor ComlngMlgaty toe Vjung,Sory PaTgroound Chhdren under 12 of 3 Loves, Never Let Me Go Fertilizer Returns 5 In Extra Crop Value For Each Dollar Spent A DOLLARS worth of fertilizer will produce nearly twiee as much in increased crop value today as it did before World War II, reperts the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in a statement based en a study by two Missour University soils specialists These ssils menJohn Falloon and Gordon B Nancere port that back in 1939, a dollar wisely invested in fertilizer in creased the value of crop yields by 3  Free admits Free Friday Saturday, July 5,16  Technicolo  With RIDE THE MAN DOWN Brian Donlevy, Ella Raines and  Forrest Tucker Also TOO MANY GIRLS With Lucille Ball Desi Ames Cartoon   Sun to Thur,, July 19 to 23 5 Big Days 5 THUNDER IN THE EAST AjNl Alan Ladd Deborah Kerr Charles Boyer AN THE BLAZING FOREST in Thrilling Color John Payne , to the hotel There was no clerk Letting yew neighbor follow his   Bcrsonal preference is a kind of at the desk, but there was a sign tlu baid Gone to bed Rooms  Talci a koy Pay when you leave Sleep Well Upstairs, the room was real elean, the bed comfortable, and I  slept like a log Came down in the morningstill no clerk So I left three dollars at the desk and went  os CB yen imagine folks that trustful  personal preference trust tootrusting in his good judgment I like  temperate glass of beer occasionally, you may prefer buttermilk, but lets hope neither of us registers a  complaint against the other floektul Copyrifht, 1963, Unit TAX NOTICE Village Taut are saw daa and payable at my heme eaeh Saturday stH letefcer I, IM3   HELEN REYNOLDS, Village Treasurer Me E rTHsasi 8L  Male Help Wagoners Grocery Wanted Experience Unmcessary Apply in Person   6066 Pinokney Road Quality Merchandise  LOW PRICES Beer and Wine Io Take Out HOURS Daily 6 Io 9 Sunday 9 Io 8 Phone Howell 705J2  CURRENT SCHEDULE 80 HOUR S PER WEEK V MOB MZOHIGAMIMIffligp 77  fpjTrty w  ipiIMf,ljIWlWll iljippm jjlij piVV JI fW lllP4JilJJiWjIJ JI8PATCHWedne6day, July 15 1853 The Peoples Jm  r Stor e Groceries Drygoods j Pinckney Dispatch I Entered as 2nd Class r Matter at Postotnce 11,4 SoHowell St,PinckneyMJch   Siubflcnotion Pnce 150 per xr      Edqar Bennett of Chicaga son, of the late Dave Bennett of Pinck ney called a the Dispatch office Monday Mrs Wm HUdebrant of For est Park Chicago is visiting  a  the Herb Bryant home    Visitors of Mr, and Mrs Roy Dillinqham last week Guy Ab bott and wife of St Petersburg, Florida Mrs Mae Link of Rush Lake Mrs Mae Bookbinder oi  Detroit,Fl yd Love and wife of Howell James Lakalea and wife fof Jackson, Wallace Tausch and  wife of Tampa, Florida and Mrs Loretta Hxker and sons of Ann Arbor r  3L IMyr Hugh V  Plumbing  Heating omplele Lin 8 Plumbing FixturesI and Supplies Can ued Goot Shoes Gents Furnishings Lingerie Keuneciys Gen Store m Dick Loomis sr and wife of De troit spent the week end at the M E D arrow home Mr and Mrs Harold Pidgeon of Flint were Sunday guests of Mrs Mary Hoff Wm Ketcham of Lincoln Park is spending the week here Howard Thayer attended the school commissioners conven tion ai Kalamazoo last week, Mr and Mrs H C Vedder are  sDendiig a couple of weeks at Deer Creek Ira Smith and Miss Inez lewell of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Floris Clark Bill Farrell is now watchman at the Fram factory, Dexter, Mr, and Mrs,Florrs Clark enter jtained Saturdap at a lawn party HerbeH Maynard and wife of Detroit, Dorothy Rohl and Mrs Q j Mary riott Sunday callers at the Ben Vhite home were the Carl Bid  ell family of Brighton, James j Roger Krum and wife of Lan al iamil of Toledo and the  I Rnrr rvrTWi ,  flruw rvii Garr ikiieit family of Chicago Leo Parish aria family and jForeetMonroe andwtie nf De  II ELECTRIC OIL AND GAS HOT WAXES HEATERft  COMPLETE UNI OF PVMW WE SELL V WE INSTAU WE SERVICE P1075 EAST Mt Phone 189F2 COAL FILL 100 PEE TON LESS   UP NOW WrTH GOOD CLEAN FUKL AND  sng called at the Albert Dinkel I home Saturday j The East Marion Farm Bureau troit colled at the William She picniced at Huron River Park j han hoie Sunday Friday j Aria j aguish and wife of By The Lee Lavey family and Mrs  oaJrWfsiey mson and   Mae Metz spent Sunday at the e Tf Cnsea ent Sunday ot  Howard OBrien home in Bunk the Jchn lioyer home BurMrs PINCKNEY MELODY MINSTRELS AT VETERANS MEMORIAL LIGHTED FIELD FRED AY, JULY 24 SATURDAY, JUL r 25 PROGRAM FIRST PART Musical No 1 Opening Chorus by Entire Company Camptown Races , u uuou 4mc m UUiuv  Msical No 2 Old Man River, Solo  Jack Motter et Hill , JtithM FT kkTJ n Tii ii  j i eau miy with Mr ana  Bye ye Blackbird Mesdomes Francis Lavey and Harry Hav Thursday Musical No 3 k You Made Me Love You Mae Metz were in Ann Arbor  The Dale Miller family attend Holli FJIii, Win Burhr Olnnd Winslow Monday   me Wayn airport show last Norm Miilrr ErdW Van Sickle Dale Meabon and Rex Hendee Sunday VI  1 V     T r 1 spent the week ona at Lovnlla r Jne Hendee and children jyiusjcai i  Meepy lime Lial K spent last Tuesday with her par Jfei Hannett and Murray Dag Charles Aelo and wife and , n a Holt M,i 1U  Cpnpt, ML Martin Kirk and wife of Detroit Tiv Clifford Van Horn and the Musical No D btephen 1 oster Medley spent Sunday Ql the Frfe Read  Nash   the Dy LhofU8 ,, ,, Read cottage at Portage Lake, arm bureau picnic Sunday at Music No 6 Strollin Through the Park James VaiuNorman and wiic the Ed Fritch home at Lake Che Harold Hertrv, Chuck Baker back from their wedding trip nmq Harold PorterOrland Winslow and living at Portage Lake Mrs, Raymonda Morris and w  1 M 7 r i  A L TJ  Mrs Thressa Coyle was a Lorenza Murphy attended the Musical NJ 7 Lurso ot An Aching lieart Sundcr7  at the Ray Bums funel of Anthony Gallagher Solo  Olin Robinson home nt Dexter Thursday Musical No 8 After Youve Gone wftMyr 5 Kcnne Zffl and wife of Ann T GLaH MlUe S  Mln r JZVL fi Arbor pent Sunday  the Mark Jack Hannett, Murray Dag  Wednesday,  Nash home  M Musical No 9 Moonlight Bay N  Entire Cast AttII THE RUSH NKXT FALL  PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH DELIVERING BVEKY DAY CALL 2681 DEXTER D E Hoev Sons TELEVISION and Antenna Soles  Service  PROMPT AND COURTfiU9 SERVT0E MARYllSRllTER PJNCKiEY MICH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 XUV AWtf I X   INTERMISSION  We Hope You Will E njoy Our BetwentheActs Specialties  Prejfty Girl Jack Motter Assisted by a Chorus of Beautiful Models Return Engagement of La Belle Eetelle Virginia Van Norman, Carlene Ziegler, Louise Ziegler, Jean Paton, Dorothy Winslow, Genevieve Henry Musicil No 10 Aint We Got P un  i Opening Chorus by Entire Company Muiical No, 11 Rockabye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody Solo  Orland Winslow Musical No 12 Country Style Harold Henry, Omer Corey, Chuck Baker, Dick SnowgokK Clyde Clough, Harold Riggs Mcal No 13 I Got Plenty Nothing Solo  Jack Motter Muiical No 14 Carolina in the Morning Solo  Jack Hannett Music No 15 Robert E Lee Solo  Harry Grant Musical No 16 Mississippi Mud Lonnie Van Slam brook, Olin Robinson, Ed Kenney,  Harold Porter, Andrew Campbell Musical No 17 Baby Face Solo  Murray Dagg Assisted by Babes from the Pinckney Nursery School Muiical No 18   Bye Bye Blackbird Finale by the Entire Company THE CAST WPRLOCUTOR Percy Ellis Premier Ends Ed Kenny, Hollie Ellis cpKilgas ff TWI mBMon un PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel t  For Prompt Dead Slock Removal GALL DARLING  COMPANY   Gall Howell 450 FREE MOVIES SPONSORED BY THE PINCKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT  AND THE PINCKNEY MERCHANTS Every Saturday Night I A GREAT NEW RANGE FOR HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAM THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE       Ths maxlng outorMtk ovsn pffe that riosi not vts goii YtVvs 9 If t It  btlisvs It DIRECTING PERSONEL Director and Producer  Winifred Aberdeen Assistant Director  Virginia Van Norman Dance Director   Ann Bird Assistant Dance Director Genevieve Henry END MEN Winston Baughn, Murray Dagg, Norm Miller, Accompanist Eloyfie Campbell CM Mlller Prompter Helen Miller C2RCLE    Wardrobe Florence Baughn, Helen Miller, Carmen Porter jack Hannett, Clyde Clough, Clare Miller, Merwin Campbell, Andrew Campbell, Orland Winslow, Harold Porter, Harry Grant, Merlin Amburgey, Chuck Baker, Erdley Van Sickle, Omer Corey, Harold Henry, Olin Robinson, Jack Motter, Harold Riggs, LaWfcence Baughn, Lonnie jan Slambrook, Herman Widmayer, Jim Boyd, Dick  Sfhogold ,  Props ,    Amanda DeBar Lighting  George Tansley Video Brandon White Set Decoration Harriet Rahrig, Francis Robinson Script and Choreography by Winifred Aberdeen Stage Manager,    Fred Rebman  SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Regular price 123940 Special price 11739 You seve Corns in today Bo tht  wn M booiKlfYl rangt with to many outstanding cookingeese features Hockey Ser vlee  48Wednesday, MICHIGAN  Counts Matter n C3 BirGuidi At a session oi ecri1 font held June 12, 1853 I ftnoonl Wanoraiaie hum R Smith, Judge ofmbale Notice is Hereby Givua, It aU creditors of scad deceased are required to present their claims in  writing and under ath to said Court, and to serve j copy thereat upon lrvin J Kennedy ot Pinck  PROFESSIONAL C0RNH THE P3NCKNEY SANIYAMUM HAY K DUFFY MD Gdtivtor Sovcfa Crank Siunk  i Jloilins Coultcri  5j  KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT 100 JOHN DEERE  Its just plain common sense to re place worn or broken parts on John Deere Equipment with only gtrutm John Deere Parts Why Because they always fit and perform as wcU as the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of the original parts    made itpm the same highgrade materials, ffom the semepatterns and dies t   and with thetffcme quality workmanship Y0Q Cant afford to handicap the fine deaaneabo performance of your OilFUtM  u MHhfign lmlyTUOO 1, M to m r M  Ekcept WodataWovf Moiw Tum FrLSoU 7  4  A ML O A McCLCKEY rtMfijaj f IUVI North Micilau  v ui4 KFRB SNEED neyMichigan,fidicuary of said s j P0 tote hiid nat such ciaixns 0ffi 5 ,,   will be heard and the hens at venas DV ApioinJsiU law of said deceased be determHow,u mined by said Court at the   the Probate Office on Septemj ber 1 1953 at ten A M ffhonm 183 307 E Gt  i 1 it i Luiered, xuat uu, e intit ijjowo  Mis altos by be ivn by publication oieal Estate, irsuxaaie Itcheiaa copy keof fox truee wie 90iicit socutiveiyprevious to suiaLdayu, heanoc, in the fincikneyDispatcn and that the fiaicuary causa a copy oi this notice to be served upon each known party m imei  est at us last knpwn cxxSk,  Lake and Faui PYertv A SDOdattrv t Your Propertv VI  He LEE LAVEY IEAL 111 11 Farms Home Lata and Businoof  Lis Your Property wit Me  GERALD A,SCf Broker 2 0 S N th tTaV Pinekney, Mich Pb ige i 3  hoara7FU  rUpaPn MTRON J HUGH Humbiha and ftsn  license 3 late Phone IMS 1075 East frfc36, Pteefey Funeral riant o C Swarthout, DtaMiot Modem Efruruiawl hon 39  B3 Ptonu MIC FR i dTWEIOKHOEt is  OPXOMCBRI8I 120 West GrcmdTOves A KcweD t Mllaw iWeu lfaonj358 Scotch ss ov registered mML return receipt ai Ieafet fBi demanded prior to such iersGoal enic urteen day heaiiia or by  ft ec3t five 5 Greaeral Jnsuraace V cue S9F3 Pineknci  4 DiikBlstfi i AsMflibli Knifes sad i  cjoyt prior te such heoriag Aram R Smithjttdge of A true copy Ceieetia ParshaU, Register  Probate RralGEBAnON SER iOf HAKUD BADT Repairs on AH Makes PVobcte POtiE ItfO Pinekney AUCTIOtfXB Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYtl CALL FOWLEVILLE 436F6 UOYDiKNDEF Livestock Hernia Wjekly TfipB Maoe T  Qenert TMSkfrio PinfneT Mlc Phone iSlfli ROGER J CAR t Complete Insurance OMeuui I Phone 43 PfiicJlcrfv 1 DR, C I TOWNER 8044 Port DtatUt toge tak Ro4 et 3461  CEMETOiY MEMORY  Priceb You Can Affc d Vo Pai MIUOR GRANITE W Viliord, Michiyjr Harrow Teeth Mow We cairy a complete tock of genuine John Deere Parts See us for vt placement needs Place your parts oftfer no if RESPONSIBLE PERSON mole or female from this area, waneed to service and collect from auiomatic vending machines No selling Age not essen iaL Car references and 600 in ,working capital necessary 7 to Pnoae D  12 hours weekly nets 400 mon  sarraE  A  joRTOiroomyear d 521 MoU TMZ 9iVC fUU   SALEOno bam 346awhi t 0 ozi Mpis 1 MM pine diinq pajt frame part tim gman family pr3orrei Cli l3v ber to be moved away, 600 or call at 1996 Beardsley Road Ray Hadley Stockbridge Mich   LOANS BUILD BUSINESS 115 Rice St, rrD CHTn R ,  tOH SALE Apartment size elecIncresed produdionlarqe sales, FOR SALE 9 foot cultipacker, trie Frigidair, perfect condition I more iob opportunities, greater tractor drawn C W Burroughs 8625 Rushrow, Rush Lake, community prosperity these are 8204 Peitysville Rd Pinekney Phone 160F11 the constructive results of bank  , 3 wfiKHvrv 1 AT t loans, An important part of this  JYjiJS banks business is lending mon ay wor   ey to responsible people, We APP Nlrs Walker I welcorrue Jie opportunity make such loans, for to f 1  BUYONIV mm THEY FIT UNpiRjrHg LAVEY HAP BWAR THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ESTATE BARGAINS  4 bedroom home,2 car garage, t lots, furnace, good condition, k Pinekney 4 bedroom home, modern, v 3 Sols  4 bedroom home 3 lots 2 bedroom home, 2 car garage water heat In end 2 lots, hot Pinokney 3 bedroom home, furnace, lots or 4 lets 2 year around homes crt Patterson Lake, Terms Gerald Reason PinckncyMich Phone 133 FOR RENT 14 acres of pasture at 1205 M36 East, Pinck  Phone 35102 Ann Arbor FOR ATHLTldeS FOOT Use T40, far t to 5 days It crcruaUy peek off Ike outer sldri, exposes buried fungi and knls on Contact If not pleased wflh instant drying 74L your 40 book at any store Today at The CORY ST0R1 Under Federal Supervision Member Federal Daoosit InsurI jCoporauon AU Deposits Insur led Up to 10,000 for Each Depos lifer WANTED Ladies for full or part time sales work Must have car one Brifrigg,5M6  ,  v  IFOR SALE iiectnc flefrigeiator, Pjnckney Michigan excellent condition, make an oi FQR eAIp n,,  ,T   er, 9296 Thumm Road beside, RrvLST Rabbi of  J68 storey Silver LakeMrs Wolte I  JlYle Phone J13F3 ITTrTT,, , ,,  JFOUNDTrailer license I9438 j Dean Gardner, phone 13F11 1 I Pinckneys  FIS r   SAW and Lawnmower Service 249 North National Ave Howell, Mich Phone 1140 Hand Saws and Circle Saws Fil  ed Old Hand Saws Retoothed HAND AND POWER MOWERS Sharpened cd Reconditioned BIG SILVER LAKEGirl or man to assist in housework and care oi children flOR SALEjPower MowxCoopPhone Dexter 4065 erClipper 18 hi Brtggs 4 Strati WANTED Custom Bailing fehnJ SfT 2 s5lv MW rrorPhot Mjr ,  felFOR SALE An Electric Kitchen HOME AND FARM OWNERS TITANO QUALITY HOUSE j PAINT, guaranteed 5 years, no brush marks,30 days Free Trial,  6 monthly payments,, Koolicote FOR SALE Good clean lord 49 Dodge 46 Burck George VanSldver FOR SALEDuothernk oil burner heater stove with blower  Mrs Skinner, phone 159 hiela made to your pattern o prifirte, FOP SklMIMUWm  wusbed sand and iMWei qrade4 or mjfc t led, also processed imd gsavel  D  I GRAVEL COfteXOT 4 miles west of Howell at 4950 Mason Road Phone Howell 984 J 2 or Fowlerville 388F11 i QUALITY F Meats Fiwit Grocerie Vegetables AJurnuium Rooi Cootinguaicm I WANTEDJunk cars, scrap iron, teeoWTJ years Liquid Veneer fori metals, batteries, autamoiivtf  silos, and Quality Bain Paint I radiaitess, cast iron radiators, Progress Paint Co Cleveland furnace 0 i1 iaTm taacHn ery Weigh loads at sity scales ABES AUTO PARTS Howell, Phone 151 Fish Market Prices Courteous Service CLARKS For Free Estimate Contact A J GRAYBEAL Factory Representative Phone 5371, Brighton, Mich, , FOR SAZAlmost new Sparton Television for 15000 Inguire of Mrs Art Marshall 234 West Main St, PJhckney WANTEDCuston bailing, done with new Holland string tied bailer Dean Gardner Pinekney Mich, pfcooe 13F1L lacorporated lbl5 THE McPHERSON STATE BANK HowelL Mick QMJtPErvDENCL DAY On July 4th we celebrated the Declaration of Independence The conditions surrounding that event in 1776 were as full of un certainity as any time sinceThe signers pledged their livesprop erty and substance to carry to a aceiclusion the principles set iorth in the document Arrayed agains them wee ther trained Armies and Navy ai Great Britian Virtucdly with their bare harids and the will to win our forefathers made possible the United Stotee of America we know today  Never should we forget how our our freedoms were wonAre we  ready now to do as much, All deposits up to 10,000 insur  WtTwghrern mp Federal jutafcfc Corporation  PIANO LESSONS  Classical or Popular L A BEATTIE Rush La Phone 157F13 Mlchi Stove for 35 Bob Vedder FOh SALE ElectraSIartsFiour burner kitchen range Dbane CJ Don Swarthout FOR SALE 1942 Plymouth Uun  Coupe Mujrrgy Daffir vVANTED Custom Hat Bafllng, new Holland Bailer E Schroeder  Stem 5486 West M36 AUTOJvDaIVt, uisSS t4S7ALL D Bi competent glcotior ample stock on hand Carvtvt wind, shields and back glrN avail cle ABES AUTO AKV nowtlL Phono 151 MANDELLS SAW luikTsHOP LAWN MOWER SHA1PENING 11624 Riverbank Lose HHAND IAK10CIL OWEN W FOWLEB I 3 C Foot Specialist 1 CUropodna 216 W 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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>mw  WIWWWlUUJ fc Nat Horacm, Detroit tt  1Q0Q ifeOiU AYE, B y ,   1  i     A  VaW MICHIGAN 1  MIRROR   fife FtNCKNEY DiSPATChW4mday July 8, 19W N at Deaths  MBS ELLA MERCER Mrs, Ella Mercer, 82 died at w , Melius Hospital Brighton July xjanger exists tnat tne Mich, 15 She was m in Putnam town Veterans irust rand may D , smp being me daughter of the misusea ix ine legislature eepKeep on casUny envious eyes at its surplus, bo says D hole late Francis and Anna Mary Marcle Heason, She was last of the chilaxen of this family, two Friday evens q at J0   Cpatessionst Friday after Wowwu, i Jcive Saturday 7m ir 0O  Sunday beta 8i00 Ma Cuugicauoui brake, state treas he adds loc sisters, Mrs Iennie Hall and ui committees wno aiocate it Mrs Maud Allison and a brothseem to triune it ine tout peua er, Saniord preoeeaing her in uaeu sriuxe ii wu te lajcen away j decj irom them, This he denies he In 1904 she married William says tneir unused share will be Mercer of Pettysville He surviv creaited to them the next year,  e There is a son, Dr Walter Tnis iund toiouied ol,0uu,0U0 I Mercer of East Lansing and a whicn was to be invesed and  daughter, Mrs, Helen McGregor only the income irom it to re of Brighton and several gzancU used inis amounts to al,ioUUUU children, a year, in only one year, i94s, Mrs Mercer was a member of was more money usea man the the Pinckney CongL Church and fund earned, Last year only OES Chapter 145 559000 was used Witft this big  The funeral was at the Congl sum available the legislature  Church this afternoon, RevRueg hu diverted more and xrXOe of segger onaating, Burial in the K to oer purposes In 197 Pinckney Cemetery, uiey toax luuuu tor a veterans  billet and 5U,UUQ lor adimnistra1 AwrwriMv PSTTKUCB 1C , , ,,  ion expenseshis has increased JAI,JSVLy,, Y  welc0 1   IQCQ iiftnnnAnu,onvauagner of North j  CHURCH HEWS Personal v Bt, Mens Catholic WDcfawy Mithigac  floats ot 2b Years Ago The Belle iioxcus Plawers andL1110, 1 J familY  gH bana are nere on the Fcirnam  LntSunay  me  lots this week Iheir plays arei tMt Lynn, Ligntning Smile  i  Gwtut Oomnntt, by The Editor Ahn Arbor calledmi i  ,    The bingo war still rages in iM ft Albit i ScuitL , archer Smile  Fife u Sail J  SfJZFJ  18 ta,    Sunday Mantes ma the Lure of the Cit I uP  l1 e weelf, eod S 10 cavaJ at imghten ftwSSL wSTSiOO  llii driSiibv Mrs  Harold  CampbeU home S  S P  qU  Stta Swcout cnning her m5 ,  ThKenne,h Reosoh family of 11,1  unei, Mrs Kraft  Mrs Will Kennedy were in collision viJh one  cVven by an Ann Arbor boy Ji Wednesday at Plymouth and  US23 roads, The ccrs were damaged but the occupants escaped serious injury     r  Married at Detroit June 28th Helen Mercer of Pinckney to fcev, Keith Ruegseq u  Jf GreaoT JBJ ,  AU uxxwn   buaaay bchooi yjU a ixi, WlU CadY ls a candidate for ior a yisk Morning vyorship  luto t supt of poor and Bert Duller fo rllgrim FeliowSiXip   Uu pa sheriff Jack Monks is runninq Monday WiqhtJoujde Stud ,wjJfor treasur in Ingham county Wed Choir iiacuse Junior 4Uu, Peter Guinan, 85, of Dexter   AnnASr3tod oTUrLdna 9 r a  Reason Suday fe T116  Ioit News  naaylt was shorthved a state Janet Shirley spent the weekP0 closed cm gamoung there end in Petaakey wUh the Fuhrjrriioy In Ingham th pros man famUy carwvaL In Ingham the proseMr, Ralph Clinton and child J  Av 9Un9 ren and Mrs James Adams and  ieaiSL Wnfw Z00 son of Lincoln Park spent Sun f SS  c  day at the Casmir CUnton honw  n JL oi  and The Clinton chUdren remcrined C   81 day to Oak land county JJudge Holland diss  olved the inlunction preventing The Herbert Palmer family the law enforcement officers inspent the week end in Flint terfering with carnival gambling  Mrs Blanch Clark and Mrsand upheld the contention oi , Senior co oied FVidciy He was a native of Rose Hendee called on MrsCora Atomey General Millard that a Thursday night 800 Prayer ivteccj Silver Lake Sawyer in Howell Sunday f court has no right to issue an in 52 p110 P m The work of Pavina Main St Walter Qark was in Bristol, J unction to prevent law enforceIWe preach Christ and everyonestarted Monday,    ucU very, very welcome  pinn il  Tenn, last week ment Brignton seems to be tne WA f 11 W cea  St Brake does not like this tude Besides it  Joe Hospital, Ann Arbor Monday at ic tWlJrin ine ae ot tiH wa the son of is tampexmg   Gallagher For a with earmarked money which  yuw   iUeiusouiiL Cavery Mennoniie Churn Rev, Ezra Eachy, castor v , ,  , ,  hot spot in the county Two year Pincxcney lost to Oak Grove 6 Mrs Lydia Carr, Lakeland, ago Hoseciitor rrwin ckxmped to 4 SundayBatteries Pinckney, Ronnie Hoskins sr and wile and the lid on bingo in the county Connors, Swarthout and Brown, j Mrs Ella Hoskins of Detroit  Q Brighon bingo he Ihirw should be discontin aaeraf SSJS SA M,  61 ch resJl of a fall from an 8  ued He mrM the county cam STtaSSfliSSdl  0  lUiOO i ladder Pinctaey,HoreSoricIns8raadrad 2,,M win cknnP ,  ld Brown, I Mrs Ella Hoskins oi Detroit Og Grove May, McCaUum  Sunday a, the M3 was raided A tha, Ume 1, James Henry  , home, 80 is in bedthei    foot n rhneh and famiiy of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the  discoiiinuecl WOA mittees wno handle the coimtys, Mftwi7tt   naaY cnooi  HCq Bedelia Euler gavo a hot doqJo Gr home, Also IW Matt We knew Tom Leiin 40 yeai main idea of the fund is to furn ter Mrg Kathryn  ol DejSrol vi t2iL0n contest, beating Norm Illy Si W U A 4V t   j kUSWA  share of the fund He says they1 2 Boyda brotheit0unr Pt,Iea H03  7D roa a7PeachMtrone night last f011  vif Otis was dis ago aen ne waiuie star pitch have done a wonderful Job Tha CQarles ot Ann  and a 3 CoJtageFeUownip Service  week, Roy Reason won the hill    01 Swarish emergency help to veterans uoit A bromer Norbert  de13th annual Bible School June  by b ,,, o so they will not be forced to qo ceased f 22 to July 3 9 a   JJ thouo won the hill elm on welfare Anything tending Tne  St Josephs Monday through Fiia iy,Child test Wilhelmiina Bxrbonnais to prevent this should be ais,Church  xhursday  lU0u,ren 4 years and up velcome ond Berdella EuIer ticd for irge couraged a m Kev, Albert Schmitt omci 7 n  TTHM place in the hot dog cotest,each iaung Burial in St, Josephs UNADttLA PrxiEr 2RIAN onsuming an  Cemetery, j ov Yauch, pa car  Donald Sigler attend d the j Morning Worship H 30 a m funeral of a school mt Haiold  , xr 1,11 uin WILLIAM C HILL Sunday SchooJ  20 a rn Morris of Detroit Th rrda who Mr and Mrs WuUam Wta WiUJJSu J  EvenSq Svice   8CC p rr, drowned in the St Cair River       Wayne Carr is woi vi in thnnd charged from the army Satur   l iachiyun tate NOimai day, bac Lull ifcvxui Later he coachea conege ivoiDuiiinen he had Murray Kennedy and wife a mUilUiy uccaniy at Island Imbing con I were in Lansing last Tuesday iai,e and rocemiw r    ,  ,  ialce and recently nas promoted Ted Shmdorf and wile ot How auodi visions, cemiene and ell called at the Irvin Keened, TNT CATCHES FIRE quist, their 1J year old , son Wayne and iXiane and a iotme on Schaler noad July 11 auMtl3dvId Hoss all of DetroitHe was bom at hartsvuie, Pa, tTVM3STONLODGi JULY s1crte caaI  l  SSSiSTtoSXp Lake Friday I October 11, 1901 ana sought and1 WDAB Geor9e Hornshaw m Dtrot to spend the week end They moved onto the Aooot tarm ten  sleDt in a tent which caught on years ago, He was a mechanic  Monday night 8 p m Minstrel 1    i j Miinmiiot Wnv and worked at Lhe Detroit Diaftvi 25 MASONIC SKW The work of preparing for th are ,Mr, and Mrs WinguistWay and worked at the Detroit Dief Practise oA fc ,    ne and quest David werefet ior a numoer of years For Friday Saiurday July 24 25 Masonic Minstrel Show fo July taken to Bedford hospital withseveral months he has been illlMmsret Show at pinckrey Lght u and 25  qoinq aherd nicey cond and third degree burns Surviving are his wife, twjo ed field     iuane was unhurt State police sons Tom of Dexter and William c rrro illr W a rr ciaarete caused the tire, at home and a daughterRosina, ba a y who graduated in June, There Is CONSSaVATiON KOTfiS also a sister, Mr Veiptoica CA CF THANKS  rr  jir Uvvll lU Uie ouiiding game He home FndayVem Kennedy and sefVa gverai terms as mayor egual number Af Guither and wives of Detroit Dr Biighton was cnairman oi the attend d the  on Surtday board of Uupervia0n d a ca The Merhn Amburgey family date for gVvernorHe was dI Jn9 wii1110 fatod for reelection this eprfOQ ril Tn  Vrand Wll l  a 8ti candidate whear mi kL h in After his defeat the wieTenSers at the WJ iehan home were Georgv, ljSLRoche and wife of FowJerville, 9  W J Dr Harlow Shehan and wife of Jhtcn hotel mem who fllexi Jakoon and BiUy Shehan of tne cnara m hmi torney is foimer Gov Kim Sigler i  , inr an Meckens ot bagertown ia, , i  1  , , r  The aep has askea  ,J1, The runeral was at the owar OES 145, Past Matrons Clubtthe bookThe salesmen wro Dexter cn seaon on slack b1 nome Funeral riome Friday Ladies Aid, my many friends Amanda DeBarr, George Tans year, iney areny a with ReV Rueqsegqer officiating  and relatives who crte sinlev Portage LakeHarold Porter Joan Bird of Wayne jas beer j Th  WaIter Mercer TTniI Martin Lavan is Grahams attor , assteting Mrs Aberdeen wiU of Eafit  ipent the  Q oney the dance numbers, j ths week end at xh Wm Mer About 60 pages of adverisin cer home   I wish to thank the 1inckney have been sold in the proqam, Callers at the Jesse Henry Livingston county s famous homo were Bud Nesbitt and rcc norse case ended amid a aus pnu oi grey squineis wm yafinQiikesCemetery flowers and cards duing my vue not protected  recent illness They wcia verv, Snowshce hares cue deciininq   jtrjuah apprsviated J in popuiauon again irus is a  PETER BQBON i v Lu RearM I unatlr ea tneir IU yecr cyclelhe Peter Bobon 50, a heating and j au uroppea irom 147OUU in i53wl plumbing installer and contract to i21 0UU last year or died at his home on Dexter, Three Canadian wild ceesa Pinckney Road Juiy 1 after a Mr, Lucy Cuinane iierman liai d ai the Grand Haven short illness, He was bon in ana ivir ivnnni rtutheicrd ot tae park last week and stayed Poland Nov 26, 1894 but came Finn called ou Mrs Mojy Hoff 2 aavsbeiore going north Tney to this country many years ago bcuuday, we tame and red by visitors and Lved in Detroit, About ten Quests oi Mr and Mis Flons 7 re Diot Qt Rose Lake of years ago he purchased theCiarx the 4tn were Mr and Mrs oak maple cmd aspen nas beo Albert Jackson farm on tho Dex B P Moron, Mr, and Mrs Jesse I uSut to see u it will in  noad I Stormont, Mr and Mrs , Wul ruSwt and sguirrel populion Surviving are his wife, two 1 a uces amoved were immai daughtergj   McKinleyr ma ana  Mary Hoit xure spe , lesDedeza Detroit, Mrs, bophia Chanyi and Mrs Mary Eichman attended 50U0 were planted at Rose Lake, aamra y officiating Burial was in St Marys Cemetery Ward Mrs Mable Gray cf Demons Alfrea and Peter ir and3troit, Mrs Alma Hams and ledy in South Lyon Monday, The funeral was in St Marys i Guests at the Ben White nome  f   ilfLi  T lOBAAY HEWS fhe Pettysville Civi AssnhaS The admiriistmm at Wash he le S Song by Lindop last week were the Ernest White family of Howell, Basil Whites of Ionia and the Carl Bidwells of Brighton The Earl Gallup family spent adiH ington had to retract another e week end at Iron Mountain wife, AI Nesbitt and wife Frank u Lare oi puoucity in the Wayne Whitehead and wife of Doroit cucuii couii last week with pic Charles Whitehead nd wife iie iu th Detroit papers, it be and Beatrice Lamboin of Greg yan a couple ot ears ago when orv wiaiuin Nu oi liowell become Stanley Murdock and wife of the owner ot a luce horse,David jConuna spent Saturd  at h lvler Ndv got TB and sold a i 3oN Pik home M  1o d Gal u iiuit interest in the horse to  r,viv f Ioro nnd Genevieve David Klein oi Howell Klein Roepcke of Detroit ailed or Intel bought News interest tellpTndnv ing iim the horse was no good Callers of Mr and Mrs Roy Wnen New heard the horse had r ililmham IJ1 weeV were Bert won 735 in purses he started Hooker and wife, Clare Milbr auit against Klein with the horse Hiland Patterson Silver Erd ,nd wife rs HTTX Tsele  ln possession of the Wayne cir VanSickle Stockbridae Law Pinclcnev Guy Blair nd wife Cuit court, Finally it was ordered renae Baughn Gregory, AVan FowlervUle Charles CVas3 and sold from the court house steps, Slambrcok Brighton, Whfrmore S6 rndMrs He,len, Shl1idt of New bid 300 Martin Uraa,atO RobinsonT Bake, r BSS1,HC7  0 ,Gabw torney for Klein bid 810 and Lakeland Hamburg, Orland Win i and Jf wife rn  6 OT  f  N  slows HoweU Ross Pead, ye L,5 nStTie ets half e Wlftmna8ye editor Fmckneytfack Hannett,iJuly 3 a  Ioel Edwa d the  Win Baughn L Bkrughn Others have also sold advs We expect to have the complete program next week APPRECIATION PARTY 6th one Amanda and Dorothv DeBarr, were July 4th guests at the AI i Senator McCarthy had of the  bert Dinkel home ArT Caul uo Un American Adiviidee and Mrs, Mable Dinkel called Committee made the front page  Sunday again last week when his head Mesdames Kitsie Dinkel and investigator J B Matthews in Marjorie Musson were in Brighr D e,s reUae charged that 7000 purchased toe  a stSeenriait weskT Following JScanT hWewihtheni  The members and friends of ton Friday Protestant clergymen in the Unit Son blUndo Xthe Ubra the canceUcmon of the airplane  Rosfi Lamb of W Ulow Run was  Congl church  presented i  George JWWt llf wAol  Staterrrevomotmg CooB Sale at library from 1  1 De1 EdwaTd Wakefield faxnUv A m town Thursday oit wcuid be bypassed in the future due to excessive union     to 5 p m on July 11 BRnSIlla former Plnck actWities and the fact kwer Wds JSttoSft crtrBStoJtaa could be gc,i ekewhere ThU  h lint  thTfollowinq cUpp caW JZ2ZrT are in New York state Tuesday the George Thorno Mrs Eloyse Campbell a beauti i Ann Arbor and Wesley Morri munism from their pulpits, This ful brass and parchmemt shade n of Chelsea spent Sunday ai ha8 cauged the other members lamp in appreciation of her work h  ver hone oi e conunJttee toow  w7 , as organist the last IS yearsThe Row  J  J charge and demand th McCar sons entertained for dinner the  presentation was by Rev Ruegifd Thoyf d 0 thv fire Mathews which he re  Wm Fogg famly of Chicago,, segger a the church  last day gueste at the Herb Snea  tQ d0iThrt haye beenveU Mri Bett davinqei daughter Wednesday night, Nancy Nash hcJe min S61 ,    4 ed attacks on the clergy Pftore h8em1meJTe,3orleT Drake and wifeUlW VanSIambrook won MrtoMo Howe11 spent d mdid uni have 3 pubSf Kan ion Jni the statement was with1 Sr Yvenk of Ann Arbor and  prize yfor the best duet Lry fP d  the  87 been attacked but this is the tort lBS5Ti 20A  lsm la fart It wclatoedI it R E ow and wife, lli0 played aorcHcrn numbers home  , jrfrtIJSS Pinckney, n i  never made Meantime the It was 103 degrees here to y    m0fflddn but it was reportedly even non er in nearby Hell charges of waste and inemaen  cv are made against Kaiser Paula Curlett dedicated her song JZSTlnn jS  charge, that the Ncrtiooal MG thB Good Lord Bless and i o University hospital, Ann Ar   wWch is  May Keep You to Mrs CampbellThe rsehment table was decodat     Kmer IMiclmmed the plant STRANGE STORY OF THnEE HeU is tof50 WOMEN IN 1 BODY , pink candle8 m ayM Zw P      mnv The nam6Sthree Pe01J holdersHowers were pink roses year ties three women aU in one md bbe delphiniums, She  T     ,iwJaprt OJT nthing and that as body the amazing storyJ on i ,1ge the lamp with her new Phone for an nurnna reporter      Hammond or  bor last week tor pouo tet XJ of mo ol th PwWwhich showed he did not hav  thl BapUrt it   oMMnUi twncxiSalOKi to get the tomperature , at a time, This may But the people of  always existed in  in a heat wave its two dareer  1 lesF, We workctae Body war you Read Three Women In The committee was Mesdamee porkone Body, starling in this Sun MrrW White and Geneva Van Mr and Mrs Roger Can en  a Com2u2SL frm the fad Baker family of Syracuse, N Y TO   SwBfcS tained over the 4th the Paul they approved th JTZ Lto Bettys family of Walled 1   Lake, Bob Can of Grand Rapids OammiiniM inured, and the Wrrm Carr family A hofer there than in Pinckney,, 2d m oneThey, daVs July 12 iue of the Am ibrook That would make Hells w  1LZ he1 up by erican Weekly, famous color mnSS temoertruw today 105 were conunuauv nei up magazine with Deiroit Sun  Gardner and wife areday ds  fc iTS kee upXh each d es  bak from a visit, with, their  Brandon White jr or inflection held then, up, Wo, I TTry wet to work dnflv for o Aw Iwll be rHiT cfter sweet, weeks oeriod and did t a  1 wu wwk and souri do anything but keep out  Vt n  hi f K m Nancy Wylie underwent an, , Ma operation on her leas at Unlver, T T WeoAJrfMmd  sity hospital, Ann Arbor Thurs mother, M Kaftittot   Paul Ware Plane tiwnMateaA KftsMt atnon nx cherries this        ones later iPhone your orders ta tignt, Sw, W H Meyer, phono 4SFI2 of James andx family in Vermont, land Charles Hewlett were homefcmd to the Wayne anw I Hugh Doolittle and wife have from the army camps the 4th the oJjyno TubV XIMU    iome after, vnn their Rv Douglas Ostattw of East IV WC WJf Bertie Smith is hi 8outh Da son Tim and family at FtSheri Lansing preached at the CcnkX 5 Hotete eow uem oy koto   returned home after vWjvtheir Rv Dougl Lansing prec  ddh HI church Sunday s t iitiS 1 0ATCB Wodnosdoy July 8, 1953 SB Cot things to do    places to go Tolav  range iasf And accurate, too Each surface unit l eaures heat exactly no lidlifting neces M u, i the meals ready for th table Your kitch    cool, your pana clean and sparkling Have you seen the 53 model electric ranges Theyre really wonderful Stop in soon, wont you   Golden Anniversary Year   Us Any Time in Jaly Of Beet Den on a New  HMttt W mi YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR SERVjfJE CRAFTSMANSHIP FOR 18 YEARS Livingston fthror Sales TOUR BWCE DEALER HOWELL MICHGAN WHEN BETTER AUTOMOB1LESARE BUILT BIHCE WILL BUILD THEM   t Mice trfc uocJc that is   li wbt I Ml i  t your foot roa u Mm  1  itytt, lealhartai olor  Ortr iXtu0maQ 1 m to MASON SHOES DIRECT FROM FACTORY iJ t your JUGS INN JACK HANNETT Married at the home of the, I bic iust weelc, isormem Wilson riainied Miss Irene Duti oi Detroii was to haye entertained the alumni at a strawdo Fnday night mi i can spoiivu w sne entertain ed in em at the joui Monks home Uver 4UU Lbs oi snapping tuiJ eo taken rroin uie lakes  heiel were shippea  itsburq  Pa, lat wee, rtupert Gleiin made the first shipment oi vruebenies from here last wee  R, Clixton hao purchased a self feeding separator Floris Moron swam a mile at Portage Lake lest week Rev, Fr Comraeriord is spend irig 2 weeks witii friends at Lake Huron, George WeiVian came neaj drowning SunayWesley Vines saved him The Young Laiias Guild meet wiih Lucy Swarthout Monday niiit, The Washtenaw Light ana Power Co have purchased the water rights at Hudson Mills oi the Birkett Mfg Co Paper making has been discontinued there Mollie Kely horn gone to Petoskey to work this summer H B Gardner is in northern Michigan on business FTrwJ Theater  HCWELU ulicHIGAt Double Fearue Program J fu9gWd ThMr June 30 July 1 Friday Saturday, July 10 11 Wed Thur Frl Sptf Ul7 1 2 gj1Autay In 3 Dimensions MAN IN THE DARX Staring Edmond OBrien Audrey Trotti ANn i First World Fight in 3 Dimension1 ROCKY MMCIANO VS JERSEY JOE WALCOTT W Saturday, July 11 Mat ScsV 2 pm eonL Roy Rogers tmd Trigger in MY PAL TRIGGER Man in Dark not shown at mat Cartoon Sunday, Monday July 12 13  Sun Mat 230 p m, cont Betty Grable Date Robertson in ON TOP OF OLD SMOKY Also APRIL ft PABftSC Technlcoiai With Doris Day Ray Bokjer Cartoon, Terrier Stricken Sunday, Monday July 12 13 SEMIMClLE leciioicoif With Rock Hudson Barbara Hale and Anthony QuKnn latest News bport Cartoon Tues Wed Thur, July 14 15 16  le  tt  WHITE LIGHTNING Siiantsy Stanley ClementauBarbarq Bestar    AN THE SILVER WHIP a Drama Starrlasf    THE FARMER TAKES A WIFFRory Calhoun la Roberta News CartoonPapas Day of Reel  in tejisaicoiov   omeay caron Tues Wed Thur July 14 15 16 Jose Ferrer Zsa Zsa Garbo In MOULIN ROUGE m techi4tolc Cai ComingiNever Let Me Go Young Bees Lee Theater Whrtmce Lake, M fWigilflOrri NidS Ford Eager, Howell drycleaner, was in Texas, 2 weeks ago and called on Lucius Wilson at dellaire, Texas, Mrs Emmo Jacobs 81 died at Plainlield last week The Stockbridge American Legion has started a project to erect a Veterans Memorial  at Ihe entrance to the Veterans Memorial Field there ikrn to Fred Singer and wife, last week, a daughter, Nancy Laine,  The Jack Richmond home at Unadilia was struck by lightiing 4a st week,  Casey Wiggins, teacher and educator, died at Howell last weekJie was a brother of Ralph md belonged to , the Masons, consistory and Shrine The Grand Theatre at Brighion ia veopeued with Mrs John Ellis as manager, , Russell Rowe music instructodj at tne Brighton school, will no return next term Sandra Keckonen of Brighton  on the Detroit Edison scholar1 Xcbrfn GiayeonGordon McRa ship to the Universify f Michigan1 Friday, Saturday, July 10 11 Double Featuito FORT VENGEANCE4 in Thrilling Color wan James Caig Rita Moreno Ala SIREN OF BAGDAD in techniooloT iitarri, Paul HenreidL fcatriciia Medina Also Cartoon Sunday, Monday July 12, 13 THE DESERT SONG In teohrjeelor Coming Down Among the Shel lng Pabns Hiawatha Scio iheatre CO DRIVE  THEATRE on U S 12 ox kelson Rd5 miles west oi Aia Arbor Paygroound Children under 12 Free admitted   Free Friday, Saturday, July 10, 11 A PERTUOUS JOURNEY With Vera Ralston David Brian ed Scott Brady Also WOMAN THEY ALMOST I flYMCnED W Joan Leslie Audrey TrotteTJehn  Lund and Brian Doolery cartoon i Sunto ThursTuly 111314lTl6  THE STOOGE Dean Martin Jerry Lewie AN1 JUST FOR YOU  Also StarrU Blng Crosby Jane Wyman Orrtoon Sylvan iluster  Chelsea hcai, 1 u Caileton Cook of Lansing has located in Howell He is associated wjfh Dr May Charles Monroe has been elected iad of the Howell Lions Club and Clifford Heller of the Rotary The following were called, for military service July 6 Chcfles Parker Jonn Golden HoWell Paul Sullivan  Detroit Robe Mack Milford Elwin Thorsby Toledo Haloid True WWJ broadcas and Steve Cochran lovely heB Ceytopq Tues Wed Thur, July 14 15 16 DANGEROUS WHEN WET Technicolor with Esther WiUiamsJernando Lamas Jack Carson Charotte Green wood Denlse Darcel novelty Cartoon Also NeevB Mr, and Mrs, Pardon of Rush Lake were Friday dinner guests last ter and wife are spending two Qf te George Roushes weeks at their farm at ORubbsj MrTnd Mrs Herb Sneed took, i their nephw, Bob, Mauk to  interlocken Music Camp week, f Charles Gateman of Howell who has been in the law office of Martin La van a year has pass Ioiis ef 48 V  k WE RAVE ISANDWICHES AND WINE TO GO TELEVISION SHUFFLEBOARD  s Ago WilHam Dardy and Matt Jeffreys caught 45 blueqiils that weighed 34 lbs dressed, ,    , There were 14 births in Put US 12 and Fletcher nm township last year wek, S rSool disct votes July 13 on raising JgmUs lor a building fund  The body ef a man WgYf an tTbeueved to be Martm Soda a vagrant was famd  S2 io A FTetcher Roads last IRISES FOR SALE ALL THE NEWEST MLANTS N BLOOM Don B Savery 8630 Chilson R4 Whs Lake HnsVton Mich, Friday, Saturday, July 1011 SCANDAL AT SCOURlE A drama starring Walter Pidgeon, Greer Canon and Donna Corcoran Technicolor  Finest family picture of 1953 New   Cortooa Sun Mon Ts July 12 13 14  6 Big Days 3 SALOME Starri Rita Hayworth Stewart Granger Charles Lawton fiun Shows 3, 5, T 9 Cartoon WedneedayThursday July 1516 TANGEL FACT A drama starring Jean Simons Robert Mitchum Shows 715 908 Coming Small Town Girl Dangerous When Wet COMPLETE MEALS FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAYS STEAKS, CHOPS SEA FOOD AND CHICKEN OPEN DAILYMM Bfw Plnekney Road Phone HoweU I535R11 Male Help Wagoners Qrocerv Wan ted m  m, bf   TAX NOTICE Village Taxes are now due and sayasto at my home sash Saturday ril Oetober I, 1553 HELEN REYNOLDS, 4 Village Treasurer m  MO E Putnam St  6066 Pincknoy Read Quality Merchandise LOwravcES Beer and Wine to Taka 0 HOURS daily 8 to 9 Sunday 9 le 8 Phone Howell 705J2  Experien tv rnmcessary Applv in Permn CURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOUR S PER WEEK ttQETK MiaOOAM    THE gifCgKY JDISL The Peoples Store M5LMW3 Groceries Drygoode Can ned Goods Shoes I  etf Furnishings Lingerie I Ketineciys Gen Store  L  HADSER0UhAV ,AN ATTACK CAMi5iA  ICOOLDHARCi  41 iNCHWVyiTHE TciPH0NEWASMy W CHANCE TD66T HELP,  I TDLD THE 0PERATRWHAT  HAPPENED, OWE HER WV 50NI IgQNs NUMBER K CALL ART AfJ P  1 UAPSBPASAIN VJTBORHEt m v m WAP7ERISPKET9  LfeJivlHE CALLED THS DOCTOR LEFT FR W HOUSE ATCNCg  THAT SWEET OPE 6KEDIPI NEEDED  TALKIW610dcWi  IB0N CAME VEROUICKLy ANDTHEOflCTPRCAMEA FEyVAMNLTTES LATERE HVL NEVER FS5T 4 M N iMtfetr tt wV   IN AN  iJ iJN VNCi  ft A Xy  tei   fc V  i  HEN YCXJ THINK OFAIL 7H CAUS VfcU MAKE AND CEVEAND HCW LITTLE EACH iJk CA L COSTSyou REALIZE THAT VOIR TELEPHONES ONE OF 2JR BI56EST BAV,SW0RTH A LOT A4a5 7HANIT05ST3, MICHIGAN BELL  SK US VDUR MOST UNFORGTTABi TE4CPH0NfcCAU  IT B JSEO W AN toVEnrisEMBNr LIKE THIS, you wfu  RiCBVElHP ARTGT ORIGINAL 0AWiM6 AS A CTr 2EK2  DEWVRTMeNt  Pinckney Dispatch Entered as 2nd Close Matter at Pcstoffk 114 SoHowell StPine nev Mich Subecription Price  I J  tjii   Frank Zieger and wiiie spent their vacation in Montreal Can ada ThjS joe Griffith family spent last week in Canada Eddie Haxnperian oi Detroit called at the Dispatch otfie Sort  uxday, He works at the Detroit t tank arsenal,  i  biaxuey Uuuuei and, Fred Sing er auyiaaea the DetfoitUieve ian nigm game iuesday, j ivirs, ixrotny iinkei, johnn I ana Unribtme are visiting nei h  sister Mrs james Sweet at Battle  Uremic WIIQ underwent an oper anon, ine Clarence Culver family 01 rarmiiigon spent Monday ai  the Levi array Kennedy homeMiss ricrence Preuss and Mrs, N Lnquist visited their aunt in  Ohio last week, Mr and Mrs Harvey Vrick and iamily, Sturgis, MrsJr t unch 011  Fort Wayne lnd, were week cnaj guests at the home ol Florence Jreuss, Mrs Rene Miller and Carol were in Adrian the first of trw week, 4 MJ Emma Voilmer and son, John called at the Charles and Wilbur Eisele ana Steve Gerycz homes in Fowierville Sunday Merwin Campbell spent the week end in Grand RapidsBeverly came back with them The Roscce Yarborouqh family ol Berkley spent the week at the Wm, McMacken home OL Patterson Lake, Mrs Eleanor Brogan attenea, a reunion of the Brogan sisteis at Woodland Country Club ai Brighton Sunday, I Keith Ledwidge is working i A the Citizens Mutual Auto Ins Co  The Fred Reads are at in, Uliuiis Portage Lake, tor July, Sunday guests were Maniyu Brown, Dr Steve Brown and wife Bill Dewitt and wife ana Mrs Fioagland of Detroit, the iio  bert Reaa and James Whitiey amilies Barbara McAfee attended tno ord Camp at Dearborn last week Mr and Mrs Olin Robinson at tended a party at the Detroi Yach Club Tuesday night, ,  Medames Lester McAfee and Harold Rady were in Detroit lat Dr, Charles Hoder and wife o ietroit were Sunday guest ao f ihe Lester McAfee home, Barbara went home with tham foi  a visit Janice Burns is working in Dexter, Mrs, Ray Bcrns spent the veek end in the Conklin home in Farmington and was in Derit, The Ambrose Kennedy family were Sunday guests at the iIoyd Hendee home, Gerald Kennedy and family Howell spent the 4th at the lr I vi Kennedy home,  Mrs Larry Camburn attended a shower Friday for her neice, Geraldine Barnum at the home of Mrs, Eva Hankerd 14 werej th3reGeraldine manpes Charles Sullivcm this week , Mr and Mrs Robert Seefeld and Mrs Florence Baughn were in Flint Saturday, George Fletcher of Ypsilanti who had a cottage at Portage next to Fank Aberdeens, died suddenly Saturday The Rex Noggels of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the Frank Aber deen home, The Wm Lamb family of Ann Arbor spent Sunday at the WH Mver home John McDonnel and wife, Geo rae Kenny and wife and Lester McAfee called at the Clifford VanHarn home Sunday, The RaRsh Hall, James Hall and StanleTHaU fcrmiles spenf, Sunday witkJferlari Hall family crt CroswelL Mrs Louie Covle spent Thursday and Friday with Iola StacVable in Lna and Sunday with Eva Melvin   The Martin RmerKenneth HulL Mark Nash fcmiilies, Mrs, pr Nash and Isabel pkmiced at  Silver LakA th 4th, Mrand MrWPfrTrjh Hall attena er the funeral of Mrs, Ednd Stanton Seaboldt crt ffilsdale ursday, M Mr and Mrs ATbert SWrlev Myroir fiffughei Plumbing  Heating Complete Lin3 Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies eucTRicion AND GAS HOT WATER HEATERS COMPLETE UNI OF PUMPS jWESEU TTJ WE OJSTAU  WB  ijtlCi EAST M38  hone 183F2 sr 1C J COAL 100 PER TON LESS   FILL UP NOW WITH GOOD CLEAN FUEL AND AVOID THE BUSH NEXT FALL  PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH  DELIVERING EVERY DAY   CALL 2681 DEXTER  8  V  4Lu Hoey Sons TELEVISION  n f  d   knimu Sales  5rviu PROMPT AND COURTBOUS SERVICE i ARTM RHTER FiNOCNBY MiCH CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE 118F2 fillips  cpilgos 9 w in rgtrott uv A emr NEW RANE FOR HOMES BEYOND THE GAS MAINS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOL1TE      rht omaxUg auiomilic evtn pllel thnt dot Ml VM fiosi Yeuvt f ot H  ttjt Mbtlievt It SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER , Regunr price Special pi ice You ovt 123910 17940 I ivir ana AU V   entertained 39 Sunday at a lawn , dinner, They were the TXnryt land Gayle Shirley  Mohtman, Dale Vuller, HoTlw Hollowav t9onard Lee and Hoy  VMaht families, WftV end auests crt Ow  iRoush home WTA Tlv WMtrw lemd wif Mrs Vfraiiua He  dan and son, Billy, lack Ttr lllJiJ oi Detroit and the ATbert TTDOS  nWlm ki family of Tiltonvflle, Ohio  ww   PHONB  ti Cemt In tedoy Bt tht first to own HiU boolM rang with to many oHrnding cooklneoatc foalurs r errleo   vgfofc i  zrK iH v riplppppllpiw, PPSPB mi nip u  j Hi,iiwmi111111111 Hi JII9PWWI,IW T JCB Wednesday July 8 19S3 bTATE OF MICHIGAN  Probate Court lei ex  u  p ttriagcta  In Muttei at tfee tisiute , Kdward D Spears, Deceased At a tMMiuo ut uaia Cc it aeld June 12, 1353 id    mm QNAl fiORNEP THE KNOBBY SKtaiiMM REAL IfMIII Lata list Your Property STifl, I QEBALD BLMm CMMT Bar Gtuxdi Shotcb  iWttWMT 4 KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT 100 JOHN DEERE  Its just plain comanoo sense to replace worn or broken pans on John Deere Equipment with only genum John DeerefiNsu Why Because they  always fit zdjittiojin as wfiU as the oriirials thty rajtaq VK re eact duplicates of the ovii Llpasu    raadt fcfin the  saru hihoradf mateciahi Com the  pattern aadkM   and with ihv iiau quality wbflBfSRuhip Vou caai afford to handicap the iy a Mfebiuan rtesenL rioaoiar UJC, h tfnlv fltOO it It to 2 r W mith, Judge a tae fikcosx WecuieyiJht j Broke 2 0 fcrt ar 1 iHrjxJmej, Mich Fb  it flume 7111 SON 1 Pivot eina Icons Stole Rne 183F2 Office 335 ImvLmjm 14 073 East MM Pb 4ney veaShas by ApiolnjaneU j PuneiapHor  OUFUu   iSouce i hereby Uv a, ihat ail Hag, tUssw rji fiatj   S j creators of said dece st are re ,    quiaa to presemt Lie c, m Uik G ft McCLOtUEY wriliag and uadez ui io scad iwi Jourt, and to serve  jouy ureci    JPflPki  upon lrviu J Kennedy oi Pluck  lUVl Wortb   ueyMichigandicuary oi said es 501 iai  ua inat iu ciaims wiii be neuia and tu hiirs at  T    aeithio atsiJin   I the Probate Otnce ca Septem rMia nsw fcW 1 1563 at ten A M ruoi U3 407 E vi   ica it le laeied luui   jatvt How,u  HUokau, I 3ED C B4CKBOri  by be ivqn by pu JLCa ton ot Heal Estate lcJUftmie, lielufafie OPTCMETHIS1 co tieot ior three w K con city, uake and Faun IHoiMity j irO Weat Gran A TWei v, wxttiveiypxevieas tc aiadayoi A Specjatttv lUwQ s Mtehfrow neaiinc m the Pincknay dispatch ,tj four Property V I 11 iffeoce W8 etddc 611 and uat ihe tidicuary ause a          copy of this notice to  servea  UOYD MFOTF Moment Equ5nnf t Amhnifwc fW4i CcaakShuk Jtolliac   Coolteca  lou caac afford ti irc, depenuaDle pyfc  John Dcrt Equipment Kep it  tormance or your 100 JhnDcer out LEE LAVEY General aupnaace S8F3 rHflckas  it Dlfk Blades ofun each known party m intei fit A lie last known cc, es uy lecfistered rnl retiia xecaipt ,t Remanded at least fourieen dayt tttrnfrPRAlifev SERVtG prux to such bwuinu  ty SJISHPIWm neisonai service at iaasi live iS niitrT 471 aayi piu tc sub hex vu ilepax 08 Hiraai fl Simthuda  obaly PnCiNElSIWjfcciHaey i A aue copy , AUCTIONEEB jLiehla FarhhdU, rariu Sales a BpSttittHU uibtoi  Prdfcat BEST WYUL CAiX FOWU5VOLB 436F6 Livestock HaaSnr Weekly Xips Maae  General TficHnc Ptefier Mr Phone I61F1, Std Quia AoyabBf  IMI, iiiiiiiiiitiif i iinittiiiuii i niiHiiiiiiia t nIMIIH 1 liUUUUUfll  JT,,ff,r,T rKJllllllTlllll MBJlimilH KMM  tiTmTTfTTafa KatvtsaJ ROGER J CAR Complete Insurance C Phone 43 Ptnckn  DE  J TOWN6E CEMETrY MEMOE i, Prices You Can AnV d  0 Pu MUFOR GRANITE VYdHI ,uiard Mlcalc j RESPONSIBLE PEROW mulu oi femaU from this area waiwod io service and collect kijin automatic vending mach InlUt iaea No belling Age not essen paci  w w 4 tet iiiL Car references and 603 in , woikuig capital neceesary 7 to   ,    12 hours weekly nets 400 mon , ,   hlyPwdstbihty ol lull time wok UUiiIiea Al4V FOR SALE Rabbits of all sizes, Lvuloraphone Virte P O box pick VVIyie  phone 113F3 For local Interview qive lull par  SALE 9 foot cultipacker, S1 Mpla 1 Mian   , BtmTS OF BANK MONTY ORDERS tractor drawn C W Burroughs FOUNDTraiiei l QAM pixonc fOR SALEi Power fylowCoopFoi 65 A W Schroedti Phqne Pinckuey 2US I We carry a conir to stck of genuine John Mere Parts See us forwent placement fleets Plac your parts order nowi BUY ONIY fffVff,A LAVEY HARDVTAMI Cnveiaea You can mail KELP WANTED Lady for for  jJJ Slrolt  an where to pay bills day work and light ironing  wer Ik HP neatly aew Suiety They are  value on Apply Mrs Walker the payee So if lost they can uone Biighton 5096 readily be replant f  c fleerat pQR SAL    Erasiomy Beasoiuibv in cast  j exceliont condition, make an ol tove or b, Bob edder irflk less than other types of er, 925S Tburnm Road bCMud mouey order l store SJvr LatoMrat Wojje I Buy Your Wre Odtr, at ThlSiG SILVER LAKEGkI or wo man to assist in hoaflework amoj Banli lh rl K,,x  V Howea rVikk  ftrkTfe  ESTATE IAMJMN6 droom hetne2  t3 furnace, good Plnoimey 4 bedroom home, rneders, S 2 bslhssMi pK 2 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I77C citainity as any tune sinceTha jijacrs pledged then Iivesprop jrV and subbtanwe to cctiry to 3 conclusion the principles sat  ah in the document  r  ucjuins thwra were the roned Armies and Navy oi 71 oct Brjtian Virt air with  1 IniiOr uauiB and tle will to vvn our forefai hers made poss i4e the United Srates of Amer vJrtivW today Never should we force how our j I   rrroHms vere won,Are we     i1 a as rnucft, I All decosiits uv to 10,000 insuri Jte1 V fnHBibeishi tap federal  ij Deposit bsurcmco Coipaaflon   Cimk starter anil Mash Farmers Feed  Suppv C   r VW  ft MV 1 TH PINCKNEY DISPA Wednesday uly 8 1953  SPONSORED BY PINCKNEY MASONIC BUILDING ASSOCIATldN FriMSat,July 24 J 800 P M Sharp AT VETERANS MEMORIAL LIGHTED FIELD Everybody Invijted rcac Geo the Automobile Show  iVA f J   RiO ROYALE   21 tvt Ti hp Cut grem the eajy way wK th Bi Capacity fteo Royale Eaiy to handle Quick jtortnj I , ho 4cycle Reo engine Pcwr o spare fo stec    Oughej grajs G  i f1  opfionol TTTE LAVTY 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Stroh Brewery Ci  NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINfi THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Pinckney Community Schools, Sehool District Number 2 Fractional, Patnam Township, Livingston County, Michigan, will be htM at the Pinekney Elementary School on the 13th day of July, A D, 1953 at 8 oclock P M for the purpose of electing ONE TRUSTEE for a term of THREE years, and for the purpose of transacting such other business as may lawfully come before said meeting Dated this 1st of June, 1953 ERIC 0 ROSE Secretary, Board of ,dHcatiofs Pinekney Community Schoolf For Prompt Dead Stock Removal CALL DARLING  COMPANY   Call Howell 460 FREE MOVIES SPONSORED BY THE PiNCKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT  AND THB PINCKNEY MERCHANTS Every Saturday Night PLUMBING WATER SYSTEMS Stanley Dinkel   I   t4</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>MICHIGAN  MJRROR  e healthiest year in OIL j richigan Much credit 1952 was history of lor this Dept oi year of existence, ed in 187, the 5th oldest in nation It has been ably assisted 1  Diefcel  due Vowt Held in Howell Church Saturday Eveaisg  CHURCH um county and city health authorities Polio was the only serious d that was epidemic last year   Bsadraoy , e Frf Albtxt J h  u ne ot tnu D sociui events of the , it go to the Michiga seaaow lGv piaae ,t vhe Howell Suoduv Momta lalth, now m its Sll tbytennn chujth when Alberta   m It was eatabUstfe pinjei daitfhte of Mr and Mrs  h Albert Dinkel ofr Marion became the bride of William  Wednesday July 1 Carter  VaaNorman    v Close, son of   175,000 babies we born, viwOQ i baskets more than in IDt Life expetanty for babies horn is boys, 66, and girls Michigan deaih rate is n N thoosand, The national average is feft 91 percent of the ptjopje were served by 51 full time aealtk depts Tuberculosis is the big problem In 1952 80 percent, 2 millioti was spent fighting this , lJtrs Fred t Close or Linden J guests weisT present The  500 gummeu 6U, 600 100 Winter 800  lOuk, Novsana DeteOonsi jftiOay evefiig at 7,30  9 Fre distribution of vaccines, L is  pnjate health service There ialso freediagnosis, public nursing, nutrition, child health, Veneral, disease, etc The Kahn test for syphilis was developed in 1930 by Dr E L Kahn There is also whooping cough vaccine and a blood derivitivc to stop hemoraging   Federated has been available un church was decorated with of nowers, white peonis and delpharestaium and palms Mrs WU, sorrwas at the organ and Mrs Eloise Canjpbel was soloist The htitie was given in manage by her father Sne wore a nylon net and lace dress over satin with a long train and matching cap and veil oi illusion, iier llowers were white orchids  Laura Smith of Saskat    m m and Mrs c,  Reuie of Mainage Performed visited Mis Grae Hiifh   Current Commesf, ty The Editor eyNickel last week SV , , aaaij     v  Saturday Af3Hooi  Mfc, Beverly Hcantfcn Sheit of i   We ti n i ri I are woiJAssieoai Sunday besti I  Mortage Lake called on JuVkU Sunday  The Robert Seefeld Columbus ,Ohio spent  end at the Bill Baughn  nl to follow the reati  hai  W Wilson, head PdulaT Married at her h,r,e at Porter, tiin of uarTnlllTnhatanCdla aUiajLake Satudayat 31, ,,,, Mrs Virj    T CaUB  ginia Baughn  Cam,, daughter of liii, a ,,ssi nr  milder   Rev Keith Ruegfiftsjje f Sunday School  50 a   eromony The room woro the ceremony took place wa decorated with  hite flowers and greenery Mr and MrsTred Read attend ed the wedding of her neice,  Barbara Peters, daughter of JMr and Mrsl Herbert Peters to Wm Hays there Sunday HsiThe weddin maich w jduyed bv  jMhs Winifred Ab1, i Th rdv S Clara Kennedy and chil stumevwas a beijre suit with old Morning Worship  16 j Qn and Joe Eisele and sflfe 6f j Radio broadcast Station wp3rSG Detroit spent Sunday ith Mrs  Ann Arbor  330 to 4QapiL 3VPa Vollmer  suqtipx Fellowship 7 j 5fc  aaa orown accessories, inT a brown ciLlii rorsac Shf Mis Jack Cole, cousin of the bride, j  Nkjhtfiihle Study u was niaaoji ol uoitor Her dress was ice blue nylon aiiu Uxcc over taffeta and her flowers were pink rosebuds The bridesjuiaid, Lwuise Zieglcr  Wed Choir Practise Junior fiju TU   v t Senior 5u Thursday mght 80 Prayer Miet  An appreciation party will be I given tonight for Mrs  Bloise Campbell who has retired alter   many years as organist  and j at the Congl, ,L    J5   80U p in choir director NancyChubF, Mrs Done Cole, Ma,We preach Chxist and everyone Church , dehne Miller, Mrs Kleanor liaughn,  very, very, welcome  f anu Cecelia Uoscher wore gowns          Mr and Mrs J B Nelson of sinnhar to the brides and carried Mtfllk 11110  lFlint and MlsS Nelsonof Chatt pale pink rosebuds  AAJsJUAJllltc   udin as divert in marriage bv hrv fath Mrs Lawrence BuijHn, her sistrinnw was matron of honor She A    suit wlih white ac SMit  n It I v orsare   d chiiivon of Detroit, cousin  uVi    lust HV   The brides mother wore a lilac crepe and lace dress with an orchid corsage Th room , orchid nylon w ith ni 1 m    r or  kney nu 11 were in the number Mr Wilson says they will all be absorbed by Detroit industries where a labor   1lire exists, Maybe, but many 1 ihse industries also have large wiit froidi oideis which caused the labor hotaire iij the first place Most of the small factories in the mallT villages are engaged in mak,nw j nts for the hi, factories The public is KViii Jitrle information on  his VY iMdd like to know how iu OIUMI a working on ord , iui v ar yiods anri hov many men f thelir  lni J  ,r   , v1 If this   , kn A, ii ioul1 i figured out  ro, iv iy r, woud lose their jobs w IK n the visr orders  alio J the vistiivr a  ul  dsoi i h are cancelled labor market 8  o4t ct ft 1 this year when it was ocal boaids ate expected to make  I ctnoga Tenn called on Mrs Mary Hoft Sunday j At the reception  ceremony Mrs Kobcr up the 27,000 cut BrAlbertfrcistta has hen state heaithcoMmissioncr since48 The board consists of a health engineer, an osteopath, a dentist and 2 MDs The governor has signed the bill creating a 6 man board to take over the duties held by Ernest Brooks Money wasialw aapropriotccl1 to start j The brKk,,b mLhei Wu newrormatory It wiU house e cmon and lace n QVer Jm   wek vw   i  4 etajwui the grooms noiher, a cociaj   , W The governor wiwd secretary of bie option n ,ui   n7  PRrSftTEHIAI , The Russell Glover family of the air force bot proteslmg the    IUA PluiLnmN Fowlen,ille spent Sundcry oi the closing of the Willow Run plant, by p y,rh nncr n r u u Jwhich 12,000 men were made Job A reception was eivcd to the M JJggf1  a mGerr Eichxnan honie Many of them have homes  quests at the chureii basement Mrs Mcffnnig WOrslllp IUJU a m  Mrs Kex egl,  punch bJ ji s   rv s j, i I he flower girl was Janet Dinkel, Cgvery Mennonila ChurcA    u , of iiv bride, neice oi une bride ana the ring bearj Rev, Eaxa tachy Pastoj  Dorothy Rohl of Detroit has I Winston Pnughn ers were Lynn Alnson Dinkel andS a Supt Wtute Eachmoved into the house sh bought Doniid Aiuutei, nephews ox the brideMorning Worship Qi90 of William Ketcham Harold Close oi Tampa, r lorida, Sunday School 110 , , j had charge of tht rufr Orodiei ol UKJ groom, was best man      ine usners were Alan Lnkei, ueiruottage nawsnip emo , Calif, is visitihertR the W E I g aia DinKc,, jioiton Morruon joim  mfidne6af JfcD0fDamw home on North TerritorDooiey, uuu nuy unu Kichard vVadi        ley  irvin t   aJM dl liK ia JPS3lSaftU  MrS P  OWdjItaS wa, in charge of the  Wednesday   13th annual Bible School fiToad 122 to July 3 9 a m, to 1145 aim, j Monday through PricaY,id J   A 1 home hen 1 al n ii i   Thursday evening  Jic oiwith iss Jessie Wincheii of Detro sits Tor unveiim itis visting Mrs Mary Hoff  A,, mi ddig suit  th, L i c      i  are trying      M   r rig with the  Pi 1     1icn observer o bciro be 11 for nearly 50 years    , iir   , p 1 , Off hand  say r i ibl v n lack of speed, smart basebalLroeter con jii 1 nimiV,    e eens They , iave iride lYimiy tdi  but with th i  ,  n of Hill ,ic traded f  v ite    i nit let any  H o rradiinted from 1irul Iesi there The KaiserFrazer auto plant is being moved to Ohio   Geer hau chaie,o oi Lhu jrf SchoM I guest book Mrs aayoniWusori anu  vsiia Farvlre Marriage Licenses  MbrViage licenses issued during the psat week by the office of thr coanty clerk were to Danio Robbert DuggSn, 2G, and Carol Waller,  19, both of Howell William Frank lin Close, 36, R 3, Linden, and Alberta Jean Dinkel, 28, Howell Ger  don D Ryckman, 20, and Phyllis I members of the briaal party Ann Wilnon, 18, both of Howell, The newly weds left for a months Tames C Duggun, 24, and Joan  I tripto California For going awij  Delaney, 21, of Howell Donald A 1 the bride chose a beic biun dies  Mrs Gene Dinkel, a v f the bride  poured The table ucorations wre white rose and candles on W the Pinckney OES the luncheon The wedtling cake was made by Mrs Homer Mdhrori of Do troit v 1 Deanna Dinkel, neice of the tnlc, presided at the punch bowl  A reception was held at the bride home after this for relatives anii 5 served  ,  1, i  30 a CT  Dr and Mrs McGregor oi 0 p n Brighton called at the Mercer Rome Saturday amd took Mr and Mrs Win Mercer to the 1 liipinkelvCipseddiBQ at ,ibMi   TW that evenifta X I i J  ill 4a  hiiiv   i ,, S i  , ,  VivgO 111  Ul tlH Oppenheim, 22, an,d Katlerinc A, Johnston, 19, Howell Charles B Gatesman, lQ, Howell, and Shirley E  Shanks, 28, Detroit Peter J Bailw, 18, Howell, and Karen J Chase, 18, Chelsea and Jack L Pestle, 23, How1 ell and Doris E Irury, 3, Lansi  11, Ul illU  iios  i t Kiv with white accessories and the wii orchid from her bouquet Alter JH 27, they will be at home ai uinii,1 The bride graduated from uowi il high school and has been utjuiy n gister of deeds for 11 yeart, The groom graduated from Linden high school He was a captain m World War II and following that em5 ployed in the sales dept ui uenerui  Motors at Flint He now operates tne Chevrolet Sales  beivice at, Linden His affiliations are th , la  sons, Consultory anu bra inc   01 ,v  si   1miai vv d U 1 i yK   iiUivh viiei The brid iiey high school and Mich State Nor r  He roioi froi frsietnil 11111 school and is emrlii     cal entrincer in Detroit They will   ue thon Tin nse than  i, vi ie live at  Lake  il or les I 1 t,,    iV  i, , Notes of 48 Years Ago t ii,  r   K t Ieuhic  1 tli  Ste ire lh  d, t away from 7 hue stolen less  v 1 fr team in the  111,, and double iii s quality with e MII tin rid army game Get a iinn on and smash, md Tiny rHdom bunt and i  the hit and iun game The i they have hit into moxs plfiy tVnn any other team  agu  Tifir pitrhers in losn ui Gerald Henry is ,4lome tfrom Vier,f Detroit for the sutexner Weekj j,,,, imhenson wh  end callers at the Jesse Henry 1 worhing in the Dispatci jeftjuilehem  home were Ai Nesbitt and wife Don Daller and family, Detroit rMrs Ella Walker and Mr and  rvBen Scott of Ann Arbor JCa7es Whitehead and wife  ana Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory Mrs Anna Pcfqy and Mr and Mr and Mrs Water Glover of  Fowlerville called at the Roy Dillingham home Sunday  iiUuned to his father work this summer  Ii Ievil 11h e hts farm to   ing hav pitched some fjood games,   iiCiivetl no halting support The 11   fCen  has been repeatedly    out i iiuih plays J  rdly of the Dundee lpiru  spent the week end with his parent here Secretary of StateJohn Hay died it hi home in New Hampshire Saturday  , Lii    i  at ty iirHi Mrs Nellie Wylie qavQ dinner Wednesday in honor  Dewey I Brenise L  Li  COWSERVATION NOCES 27 ftwrai route censuses revealjB woodcocic population  10 be ccoout the same as last year  io persona donatedfree, kuei KEISER  RYERSON WEDDING to clean upp the Nears btate Trinity Reformed Churcn Del txax at emwater iast week, it troit Friday night, was the  has a 6u0 it beacn t scene of the wedding of Jane Temporary non resident nsh Keiser, daughter or  and Mrs ing licenses wiU be gocd  IdrtPaul Kieser to Raymond Ryer   oruy 10 aays aa tne new liceriaelaon of Detroit, Rev Weimer ofiic thv ott i a,, price inaearse goes into ettecttlating  j ui V Ujober 3 1 The bridea aown was frosted J Stream improvement work isjwhite organza over taffeta with Gia  , iiei taiang place on me Fox River veil oLillusion and cathedral una  uui r  in Scnoolcrait county ana thejfrain sne carried pink roses K 1,11 u  ,  her son, Dicks, birthday a of 11 carloads of resistre have been shipped oat   ounty the la 3 ycar,V 1 0 ,   lighted on Lhc4idaac Mrs LiCoi iiv nei rriv ,i j,  ,  v UJr , ii    L , 1 lUuC ill ,4 liUi L it ndtstJiiii u,t 1 in 1 J  SCiih, tin i Sano wUtlL,ll icj, 1 ii r plane burned,1 ,Th M 3 famjIV called at theljowell Foster home in Walled Lake Sunday OUl   1,  oUt y, 78, cd  UL ,ausu,, Sh  yntii ul tiie , oiuiLi 1 iier iuiVii,g are  A new Ccnien ociii buii all, tlu one wahei o Ili VVCTl Willi ClU Ji i  hr 4  Hlec in 1 holsteins vinj n tl dam i o replace ith i ,iiiihor wind storm hit Michigan Kiiday but ttu dniaee was not extens, v and ini lio were lost Utica nd nc th Vyiv county was hit baiiii and KOUV buildinps were own In this vicinity, quite ICOS wcif d rtroyed At Koril, uni liogcrs Brothers vaK  bibitinr the main tent v rs 1 wn n 1 p of 1000 specaii il p jple wre hurt but no one bad  Employees released themfrom wreckage by cutting cairas a k 0,,1, Ciicu was b live 1 tdy and Uoio 1 was ai LXi ii u oi a J, uuy ith the ue Maple River in mmet coimtp 1 TJ matron of honorTbadesiuaia  iU ,Tne Michigan Deptf conaerjemd flower girl wore pink ogan vation was represented ak, the ay and carried pink roeebudaj Aw ti rT,r VZu jNpprCorJerendi, U 1 he brides mother aL VK  j floorlength cojan over lace with  , son ul ur Ol  uUulllll Of pOtlo Il  nines,   23 members of the DinkelClose wedding party had a re hearse cinreik at the Linden  Hotel Friday  night  Bill Godfrey and wife and 1 Billy Shehan of Ann Arbor call  el at the Wm, Shehan home Sunday Alex Carish and family of Detroit called Friday  Mr and MrsHarold Galbeath j H f10  h l a tiip to me oil ilcl Murray Wflk   last week with r  Mis C, L Grime ri is ry i  nan 1  has J  lin  m oved Jiri t whre inUiichold eoods to Detr jh h 11 band is working The supremo court has after a year consideration handed down  j d ri ion in the Pinckncy sclvol board lit lis ruling VTI  with Ethel Morgan of Clio visit f Monks D Murta and Frank John ed Duane Galbreafh at Camp I son were legally Hectcd to tl e board Barrett Va last week i ovcr D lf Cnrr Fra k Sil pr nnr  Bern to Clyde Martin and wife partes Love The ntent on was Aim of Chelsa June 9a gir Anita the elertnw JICR r ,,,, Tr Charles Byer IR ill th Ti at the r  tr it J n Lomo of his pavi nts, Mr ad Mr Loui,yvelbaTL son and Mr jE   ,, tattle i racing aftgl ih  CJrvTHI Leonard of Detroit   v io, Williams to call a confer noe nf all law enfurccment heads io i p p  uniform ac,tcm of con trolling bMo lie sas bingo is uipii ,A, in some counties and allowed to flourish in others The state hUpicme coLiit has ruled bingo il legnl In OnlJind county, two cirudt judv hcv , v l an injunction restraining the county with inter in with bingo at Berkley, Hamttanuuv has also obtained a similiar injuivton The games at both places fire ft charity Conferences will not  t rnywhei  as law enforcement alA a  depend n the attitude of the county oifioiais enta and jack rabbits have inj creased to the nuisance point V  POLICE DIRECTORY The 195354 edition q luis Mb, last week ffloorlength gojan over face with  a V ot,u, m u iiueu  MlovdVelta v70 youngsters afflicted withhat to matche grooms moth with tne Ann Arooi neudir nuc ndlna iSoraat  n KVan,b Lpn, for lk Mihtafe ftfZSt aaSierl iCl tZ gyiT1    XftheSW Colorado haStee AND Gi posted their lands against coyney T  I THE BAHBERo SON ulfSLJL  te hunting The reason is so Those JTom here, who aUend  , r TtJ  any have Heen kiUed that ra ed the wedding were Mr fend   American Weekly with 3M tf TSJ5iJr  y ,  , ,  Q Thompson and Uw fcunrtaya Uuiy 5 ssue of  SLSl,Ie 0  Mrs Ruth Cnrlett and Paula w Detroit bunaay iimes, reaa ,,1 JU a greatr American love story  xKutY Wd8v of Brighton, died KNCKNBY MELODY MINSTRED oi iara ieiuiio xtoosevelt grand  SJ  0 Pcrut A cast of 25 is pracina here uauynter of tha late President, 5 ij1,1,1  ia 0 injured back neck He Northville races Tblice Telephone and iirectory oi Michigan  vr noy uguwiu wu mw  wv v 4vv   ,w MwVM ,  binjtigrjbud by the MichUjjy the Ptnckney MnaonlCiSuJld Jy withSyteyt Deroit Times Monrry niaht wnite hfe horse an Bell Tolephone Company rnq asn Winired Aberdeen,  Mv Terry he was driving feH State Iaii will co,L , rIOOO Hoy Moran ti ipperl up We inopdry and fell striking on a wheelbarrow Siitfhes were needed to  ,   , in his noso  Thoo, lo and v ife witi udoJ uarc irieii 5th veddin mmivcrj sary July 4th with a dinner an  firework dispi  Rain spoiled the aUmni pU Inki ai iuviay One of the features of thr son, July Ith celebration, is Fireworks Spectacle, The  Port AithTir j The uiicrtory contains the  director   names of municipal, counj  state and federal lawbtfbiLe ME DROWJTFD rtTNDAY  r h WTOGgftif LODG JULY  j CALENDAR ment agencies to Mchigan toT The body of an identiled jaan   , gethw with office and home teU about 25 years old w feimd in Tuesday July 7 8  m Reg ephone nrnnbw BiVoo Mce near CMk by HJ0 x ft  Amonq state and federal agen Jjatbera Sunday      S  p m Mmstre cies listed are headquarters Ctt4U 09 dnfted as Rusi Stop Pracflie , diatriot post, nf the Stole PosgfbSqg lo n 0 9 ood  Pridoy SotuTday July 24  fnl Seoet Gcrvic US Ife 1 Bofeyftaa I Minstrel rndn causina cr pfleup Another drvr 4fd a brokn coHarbonft I Bnrbcrrrr VcmStembrook i  worHnrr n th drain, oommteafnsi ofc at ktjjbor wekn at the 1 resuum Eisenhower has apparently won the first round of his battle wJi CJ,, Reed of New York who has bcen sitting on his proposal to Ncun ihe  ess profit tax The mrii cman, angered by the dc ku o,   nne tax cut has refued 1 rcpoit the excess profit i cxtenin  it of committee The president put il over on Reed by having the house rules committee chancre the rules and have the btti  1 icd out This angered Reed Jack  so much he threatened to resign He nine1 is neatly SO yars old and hasheld il ,f j office sincr 1518 ic dt i Tic CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Ladies Aid,  NOT ci the Congl church Livingston,  Ladies Auxiliary will hold Lodge, Pinctkney OES 145 Past a bake sale at the Dunlavy fcod Matrons Club OES,Kings Daugh locker July 3rd starting a 1  ters of Marion and Iosco and inp xn Donations uugPecicrtedv dividual friends, includlncr Revi   W after 7jfluecsegaler and his helpful  horn rtwords, all who called sent lettj  HIE UBftJUY HHWS f ttC fTOinrtWTheTJht Hes cards and flowers while I The Plndaiay CWc tasPJUsa tmjrt  lstuij uS hf pdav, was in the hospital Your friend bas donated 2 book IMinsrel Show at Pinckney bsjht 1Vn j,, Jr ,,1 M Jbip and sytnafhy will alwayiby Wgcrt  K  V A  1 ii shag and Federal Bureua  jNabowast  Vv A at Round ed field 1  Clare Millar W Kt   a h ijcirrir JDughl  vhool hebe remembered Roy DuUncham  ury Dont Idlest Bake benefit oi  ,,j SVWrJ 0i ,, 11 meforjJfdh TO PWKNEY DIM  1 Wednesday July I 1953 SEE YOUR DEALER  JfcSi t v  fi ftKWtlWWlt Rom where I sit fy Joe Marh Bad Case of the Ztutters Our copyboy U out sick So the ing copies That machine Juat editor me is taking over iome didnt know when to stop of his choreswhich include run ning the addressing machine on mailingoiM night Last week I didnt have the usual number of papers left over for sale at the office Couldnt figure what had happeneduntil Chub Zimmer called to ask why hed gotten 56 copies Then I realizedZimmer is the last name the machine prints Guess I forgot to turn it off  and it just kept grinding out Chubs name on all the remain Prom where 1 sit, people are like that sometimes They often dont know when to stop Like those who are prejudiced against someone with am accent, perhaps  or against someone who likes a cool bottle of beer witb his sup per So, in these columns I try to persuade everyone to throw the switch on prejudge so it wont get repeated Lv  a t, lJ5Jt Vnilcd State Brewers Fonti ,ation I  7jjja si MILLINERY r Sir Golden Anniversary esr f e Us Any Tims ii July for Best Deal oaa New Buick YOUR HEADQUARTERS FORft SERVfOE CRAFTSMANSHIP FOR 18 YEARS Livingston Mofo Sales TOUR BUICK DEALER HOWELL M1CHGAN WHEN BETTER AUTOMOB1LESARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM FOR HOME OR 0 BUSNESgNl YBW  lie 5 Lansing last week by organizauons veterans Born to Dick Howktt and wile of Stockbridge last week a son Stockbridge has colleted 498 for the Flint cyclcnc victims The state supreme ccurt in a decision handed down last week ruled that the annexation of parts of school districts by the Brighton Area School was illegal This was on a suit filed by the Stone Benedkt, Genoa 7 and Beurman schools j Patrfta Pennala of Bighton was elected mayor of the Wolverine Girls State at Ann Arbor last week The Brighton team in the TrLCounty League this yeur is back ed by 24 Brighton businessmen who gave 35 each  Howell Theater TuetwWed Thur June 30 Wy ,2 Paul HenrelcL Parietta Medina In SIREN OF BAGDAD IB fttobftfcolav Detet HiMtair UedA IRA Friday Satarday July 34 ixrbie feature Program SKY FULL OF MOON  tuning Carleton Carpenter Jan Stirling   iKiiij   ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET CAPTAIN K1DD  technicolor Cartoon Friday Saturday July 3,4 Mat Sat 2 pm con  Elixbth TaylorFernando Lamas Sun Mon Tues July 5 6 7 In  3 Big Days 3 Walt Disney s THE GIRL WHO HAD PETER PAN, EVERYTHING Technicolor Also and Ann Sheridan Stirling Hoyden BEAR COUNTRY to TAKE ME TO TOWN  ftafkiflfeoter Cartoon Sunday Monday July 5 e 7 The Shute Amusement Co, I has closed the Grand Theatre at Brighton, The City of Brighton has voted to sell the Main St frontage ac quired in purchase of the mill pond property   Sun Mat 230 p m, cont GLORY BRIGADE Victor Mature comedy cartoont The Brighton Fire Dept is hold j ing its annual July 4th celebrc l Wed Thur ssi Satjuly 891011 3 Bbnensions MAN IN THE DARK year tion this Born to Steve Lazlo and Judy Miller last week, a Kathleen Jeanette wife girl ieciinlcoior Adm Adults 74c Children 35c Tax included Wed Thur July 8 9 iJourue leatu YUKON GOLD Zantac EUery Grant Chinook Martha Hyer ArtD  RIDE THE MAN DOWN Technicolor News Cartoon Coming Seminole Down Anvongthe Sheltering Palme First World Fight in 3 Dtossion Sao iheatre  ROCKY MARCIANO VS w IfK DRIVE W THEATRE JERSEY JOE WALCOTr on J  12  adoo Rd5 mes west of AXL Arbor Tncture only flagound Children under Edmond OBrien Audrey Trotter AND , 1 DbslLWi admitted Married at StStephens church L at Hamburg, June 20, Virginia 1 Adultg 85c   Rowland oi that place to Robert  niingThe Farmer Takes 52 1 Admission this j4vi w,  P  Children 35c Tax In i 12 Wife, Moulin Rouge Lee 1 heater Whttme Wee, tttett Valentine of Whitmore Lake Born to Rev and Mrs Ross Wellwood of Brighton last week week a son William Glenn English was J   was sentenced to 18 months tol fayf Saturday July 34 j 15 years in the Detroit House ofl j Fsmrrares   Conetion last week by Judge j Lyons He was the last of the 41 THE BEAST FROM 20,000 toen arrested 5 years ago in the f FATHOMS i iarnk Cline murder at Brighton WATT TILL HE SUN SHINES NELLIE tn technicolor Starrina Davd Wayne Jean Peters  AND THE SILVER WHIP With Rory Calhoun Dale Robertson Hoi ti  1 Ago Nellie Gardner and Fannie Monks sold their farm to John Dunne A real estate man in Howell claimed he bought it and started suit against them Alter taking seme testimony Judge Collins took the case from the jury and directed a no cause for action veraice Don VanWinkle and Frank Shields were their attorneys Col Edwin George is fencing his 1000 acre game reserve and, has torn down the Frank Haines house and will build a new one Sanford Reason claims to have hooked a 4 ft muskellunge at Patterson Lake Friday but his line broke The school board has hired the following teachersSupt Joe Doyle, Mrs Doyle Erma Sisson Joie Harris Francis OBrienless ie Green Mrssriien Iwimons CConnor i 34 died at Howell June 27 i Married at the Community j Chirh Landing Saturday Olah i Docking of pinckney to John Bidwell of Brighton j Mrs George Deverick wife oi j the tennant on the Closser Bros  j farm in Dexter township has  been arrested for arson The Dev  ericks had only been there a week in which time the house barn and tool shed burned Charles Clark has guit his iob   on the county road commission j and is now mechanic for Slayton  Son 1 Charles VanOrden has mov ed in tiiNpoe house on Mill St vacated byAnna Henry Also Jane Russell George Brent in MONTANA BELLE in Trucolor Sunday Monday July 5 6 7 A Woman who defied the town Greer Carson, Walter Pidgeon In SCANDAL AT SCOUR1E TechnieVior wih Agnes MuirheadDonna Corcoran  r uiettiEscape to Freedom novelty, Cartoon Also News  Tues Wed Thur July 7 8 9 Double Feci tune THE BLUS GARDENIA With Ann Baxter Richard Conte and Ann Southern MD RAINBOW ROUND MY SHOULDER With FranMe Ixme, BilUe Daniels IBISES FOR SJMJB ALL THE HEWES rlAOTS N BLOOM Don B Savry at30 Chilson Kk Win Brteon  Sunday Monday July 5 6 7 Fireworks Display July 4th at 1100 P, M lSunJ4onTuesWedThurIuly 59 ROAD TO BALI with Bing Crosby Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour i Also TURNING POINT with William HoldenEdmond CiBrlen and Alexis Smith s Chelsea, Yrtm Friday Saturday July 3,4 NEVER WAVE AT A WAC  Witli Rosalind Russll Paul Douglas and Marie Windsor cartoon and new Sunday Monday July 5 6 7 DREAM WIFE Comedy ftan  Cory Grant, Deborah Kerr and Walter Pidgeon Sun Shows 3, 5, 7, S Ontoot, Pelt Smith Nw Lake  Tues, Wed Thur July 7 8, 9 THE NAKED SPUR Robert Ryan j western in technicolor with James Stewart Janet Leigh and Cartoon  and Travel Coining Sdlome  Scandal  at Scourie Small Town Girl Male Help Wanted Experience M    Fer Prompt Dead Stock Removal QUI BARLING  COMPANY ,041 Howell 460  NeiHhonna moTes 235 attended the Stockbridge high school alumni reunion last week Mrs Frank Oviat of Gregory died at Rowe hospital, Stocksbridge lune 20 Jim McCloud son of Greqory Wolverine Boys and Don Johnwere sent to State at East Tou un en them Uut M ye ff buy tTCT  itock that it terar hnt 1 rxaclly wbftt I CMMMr r uc 1 tak yettr foot  ITI I t,lsi jU ttMt I    HID ftyl iHAe tM met r r  oer 500 hM luhtoni m  Mas B4 Womew MASON SHOE CT3T FrCM FACTORY   mr tumm OMc tnta mm tmterj   froa frmfr, nt  ,tad THY ARR  FTT TOC S vou JAA3HANNETT  I nnecessary H    4pply in Person   CURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOUR S PER WEEK  DflKSBL MfCBFlffaf  if x  J  vB   7  r   v   OUR DEMOCRACY  tyMafc fflB WaCKMry ElSSTCrWecBewSay July 1, 19  fcT r, T  WHEN ITS APPLE BLOSSOM TIME IN THE SPRING OP TM vetTHft tATTeoco OUD MAM useo TO  STAKT WANDttWN THC 16 SMOUCtt ttWtfc  PL0ATCP POWN OCCAM A RAG6C9 t JWAO AtfOfMSAl TKCftflAO WtPCNEP INTO PRA1RIS, VtT Trffe MAN ff4sO0OUN6 ON evcfty wHeae JOHN CHAPMAN WINT tfom0 THE FRESH GREEN J SPRING ATK WITH StEPSAPPtM4t AHO SO THEY  Y0URwC 1 No 9 of a series ROLLING ALONG  t Americas roads and streets arc one o the most important businesses  in the world Five billion dollars went into building them and keeping then in 1952 Bostons projected 75,000  Rockefeller Centerlike developr  to be built on the site of the Boston  Albany railroad yards, will in elude underground parking space for 10000 autos U S truckers, in safety poll, recommend park all your problems  financial, domestic, whatever  when you drive away from the curb Internationa Assn of Police Chiefs planning to take action to discourage setting up of local speed  traps in which outofstate motorists get their pockets picked by devious legal means  ALL HIS LIFE, JOHNNY KEPT IAMTUI4 TINV W FOR THC f  FUTURe AND TOPAZ, AS SPRING CCGINSTD WARM THC M  BROAD 4ANO H LOVfi0 AMfCANS ARC PtNTjp IKNtTHfeft  OWN FUTURE THROUGH NCRCAet SAVINGS AND Uf  INSURANCE  WHICH WitL 6ROW ANP ftlf N JUST AS SlRClV AS JOHNNYS AppLe seeps High lrsono farms e L e PSa  Get Bigger Grain, Sweat ard Miii  5 K  f 8W  Creation of a new Federal Motor Transport Commission may result from this White House meeting between President Eisenhower and the executive board of the laborman agement Trucking Industry National Defense Committee Pictured witk Eisenhower are, left to right, Roy Fruehauf, B M Seymour, AF of Li Dave Beck and Arthur D Condon MIssofoT Driver of the Year Is 50yearold Oscar H Landmann, a bus and truck driver with an accidentfree record of 33 years Highway engineers will tell you A good road is one that has wide, well sloped, firm shoulders to drain it properly and for safe, off pavement stopping when necessary All money from fines or forfeited ball resulting from traffic violations anywhere in California must be deposited in special funds for street improvement or traffic safety Official government poximations indicate that trucks r w carry about 83 bilion ton of  ght yearly, railroad 15 bilhuu tons, pipelines 700 million tons, waterways 600 million, and airways 315,000 tons i   r U c Levi  esm Well fed pastures produce more dairy profits per acre I TS NOT how much money a farmer spends on crop production but how he spends It that counts on the profit side, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in summarizing a survey by J B, Cunningham, University of Illinois farm economist Cunningham found that lowincome farms spent about as much as highincome farms on crop production, yet there was a difference of as much as 9,637 in net Income between them He based his con clusions on an accounting study of record keeping farms in central and northern Illinois The farms were of medium size on Soils of medium productivity  Production costs on highincome farms specializing on grain and livestock were only 477 more than those on lowearning farms, yet the highearning farms had a net return of 8,730, whereas the lowincome farms went into the red by 404 In hog farming production costs averaged only 41 more on hiph in come farms than on low but there was a 9,537 difference in net in come between them In dairying, production costs were only 1,540 more on high earning farms, while the net return was 0,439 greater Cunningham reported that the high Income farms spent from onefourth to onehalf more for fer tilizer and lime than did the lowearning farms That made a big difference in yields per acre of grain, beef, pork and dairy products Labor was used more effectively on the highearning farms, because each worker produced from threefourths to one and onehalf again as much as the worker on the lowincome farm The high income farms, he said, were more productive and yielded higher net returns, not be cause they spent more, but because they spent it where it would do the most good I JMlMlgMMMBBBsMMIBOBT  I  1V1   1 I    op St     , l hii  I hod  stands of ivt produced  n ell need  with a rood tilizor, cauvist Soil ImTiiltcc  nj stands of    level, u  H1y about 100 ptsh and , pounds nt ner acre per  L Ohio State ri rnton Most of 1 Midwestern soils r provide these sts reveal They mpplernented with uats of properly iilizcr  r5h levels are not  iis recommend  rtron alfalfa   400 pounds   or 01020  rclis also need i a dried to keep piociuction, agro r second cut1 Tine to top dresi i  Committee re i tho nutrients are   iiic recovery ai in f top dressing  fl alfalfa stands  ly f5tarvation, tnmittoe Its bet  r ilat the plant  r v r ed, than to lost   for the lack oi Personalities at United Nations General Assernhly tiens General Assembly in Piri are th president aud chairman  its si  tees, who nre shown ah  r v 1Lre IS uf10 iCU  1tcr cf I If Important figures at meetings of the T nled Na Spaak, Belgium, political and security  Psions, 2 Hernan Santa Cruz, Chile, ecoriiM ommit tee 3 Charles Malik, Lebanon, work manitarian committee 4 Nnro Ev, tt,  si iri trustee siv 4iv3 and br and b IJCT1 tV i Big Rtiyvhor  ,Mfry hvi for Girl Refugee Twelveyearold Dace Epermanis holding flowers, left picture gets a special sendoff at Bremethaven, Grmany, when records of the UN International Refugee Organization IRO disclosed that she was the 150,000th displaced person to be admitted to the USA under its DP law, Her mother and father, leaving m IRO camp with Dace for their new home, stand with her in iron of the n At right, Dace is shown  bonrd an IROrhartered ship just after she first saw the towe in buildings of Nrw Yk 7 n junbrrs cf refugees from European lands have also receivoil new homes in i,iii, Au , hi KHA  dom, Canada, France, Argentina and Braatt Irom Tractors to Printer9imnk in Refugee Camps United Nations Radio documentary feature on atomic energy, entitled Tear of Decision, will be heard over many radio stations ail aver the wrld The program features excerpts from UN meetings and in let statements on atomic arrrments racr AI th tiiTc nse ci atomic energy by such authorities as Aiber FitMii, whose voice is heard David Lilicnthal J Robert Oiryei ii iiw and siobert M Hutohins, Movie actor John Garfield cleft oiviUdio personnel are the wn here recording the proiran  Plant Food Produces Threeto0ne Return in Higher Crop Value D R GARTH VOLK, chairman of Ohio State Univer sitys agronomy department, 1 reports that every dollar a farmer invests in fertilizer re turns him 3 in increased crop 1 value from higher yields Thats a good trade, he said, lit gives you a 2 profit  for every dollar you spend Id  like to deal with a bank on that  basis Volk reports that last year Ohio farmers bought about 50 million worth of fertilizer He estimates that this outlay re , turned 160 million to the state8 farmers  Now you subtract 50 million from that total, he said, and it gives Ohio farmers a 100 million net profit iust for the simple operation of apply ing fertilizer to their lrnd Volk summed up the value of plant food when he said A farmer cannot afford not iu use fertilizer to obtain high crop yields these days Reiuge, wow awaiting resettlement In European camps Operated by the International Refugee Organization IRO, a U N Specialized Agency,  are learning new trades to earn livings in new homes and at the same time are keeping their skills at tVir former nrcfons A group of newspaper writers and editors left pract  their new knowledge of tractor repairing Afto finishing their work at mechanics, they turn oit newspaper copy for one of 35 journal piAlishe I in refugee camps At right, displaced editors of a Latvianlanguage refugee paper at work Pijs,im s  Jit wntTMmieAV   NO, 7,  NO 6   V 7  Tor tint hilf of Staterosrty txi th tf  1 Bl rtpfcne Cofspw for tfeeew m   ,  ,v ,  f   Lf Avrp jTLLioprsnnnRSD yoRsrffraaai fvmtOiismwnpnW 4ioo  v,, f5,,,               Michfli,i yn,rfSftnt ofH7l,xs Ut1tNAl lijbLOI DhTKOIT  m V m Arbor and District  Business Review xw A Mv   Sriitoi 2367 Crystal Drive UiCADIULL GARDENS FOR ALL FAITHS 3771 Whiniy LiU Road Ann Arbor 6765 I Jn this review of Ann Arbor, inariad contrast to the old type it is airu,Miuo thru vt uil Ktery which was so often our itfiii of ,iv1  ic ii,lccled A cemetery of this modation for years LU conie at tlH merits the support of the the Wasljtenuiur Memorial Park entire community The jclction of a choice plot It is wise to make a selection in one of their Leautiiul nar in these fine gardens before an dens i u well renied iribute to emergency arises when other your loved one The perpetual details confront you May we care proT,rn assures yon thai surest you secure further inat all times, regardless of sea formation by contacting the son your pic ii receive in management of Washtenong troduction bottled gasthere aividual r attention This out Memorial Park No obligation na standing featuie Mands out in is involved  COLE BOTTLE GAS Authorized Dealer MICHIGAN BOTTLED GAS CO  KURTZ BUILDING COMPANY Ann Arbor 31855 2 GENERAL CONTRACTORS EFFEfflON COURT PHONE 6714 Mr Cole, your Michiganarea in supplying bottled pas Bottled Gas Co distributor, already has many friends in this vicinity Now, about the product he seflsin the past few years, more improvements have been made in living facilities for the farmer and suburban dweller It is a far cry from the olden days With the in and its appliances For the one who is not familiar with Michigan Bottled Gas and its uses it can 1 WEBERS SUPPER CLUB LOBSTER  SEA FOOD  STEAK  CHICKEN s come a revolution in farm  living, that has made suburban conditions often superior to city dwelling Recognizing the trend of improved conditions, Mr Cole has taken a lead in this Specialists in the Construction this section is its chief concern tion of many homes and pro and it is always pleasant to do jects in this area, we are par j business with them Better ticularly pleased to Hell you of homes make for better living the fine craftsmanship which conditions This firms busihas been put into the many fine , ness therefore, is very imporsaid that i new residences and larger un tant Why not arrange to talk it offers efficience and econ dertakings by this reliable firm, over your building plans with Aside from the home LV i he Kurtz Building Co, who are them They can advise you best  pioud to nave taken part fai the and offer you the most for your expansion program of this area, money In times when you This firm has placed its faith must make your dollar go furin Ami Arbor and vicinity and ther, there is no better firm to looks forward to further servsee ing its people The progress of 3715 Jackson Rd, Hwy US 12 Whenever youre hungry for place to eat Ann Arbor 8760 a treat, remember the welcom ing, friendly Webers Supper Club, 2 miles west of Ann Ar omy Aside lrom tne home ae,  it is being used widely by farmers in brooder houses and lor other commercial uses It is simple to operate andhandle If you are interested in checking with others who now use this service, coutact Mr Cole He can refer you to many satis lied customers bor Its always fun to eat out at a favorite restaurant, and Webi ers Supper Club is that place  E W SCHifJIDEfT  American  Standard  International Units OIL  COAL  GAS HBATING Ann Arbor 7073 I Courtesy and service go hand I 2527 Dexter Road When not dine famously at  in hand at this popular clubj It is well for homeowners to sent heating system Or, vou a place where your plate will be  The management cordially inhook to their heating systems  miht wish to modernize the heaped high with tender meats, vites you to stop in and enjoy N0W QUALITY WORK ANDheaimg system in vour home savory vejgeiables and famous, a wellbalanced meal preparedSERVICE have been responNo matter what the proelem in Liblo for this firms rapu giowlh They am expert heat KAYS CHILDRENS SHOP Boys Wear  3 to 12 Tears 206 S 4th Ave Girls Wear 3 to 6x 7 to 14 8 to 14 subteens Ann Arbor 32320 This shop carries a complete saie at very reasonable figures The service is very modern Goods are well displayed and fixings  That is why we tell to your taste you of this pleasant, inviting MARTI WALKER YOUR FASHION CENTER ing engineers Jiany heating systems need maior 218 S State or minor repairs before col i weather operation begins Maybe v v Ann Arbor 20440 t control, change T iiiitr, a u thi line, this firm is staffed and stocked to hancTle your particular feu They will do it wiih the ast fus and deiay v,  new installations, E T Schin idor  ready to supply ane nslaU 1 he most practical h It takes only a quick round of the stores these days to con vince you that this shop offers you the best in fashion wear i at the best prices It is where a better class of womens and misses readytowear is sold Marti Walker is a household name wherever women and girls meet and talk about the new and exciting finer styles and trends in womens clothing Her Fashion Shop is now displaying the very latest seasonal fashions in coats, suits, dresses, sweaters, varied accessories Women and young women have been intrigued by the really original creations and ideas in the window displays of this shop They are timely and perfect in style and tie in with the everyday and special occasion doings of women In behalf of the management we wish to acknowledge its appreciation of your acquain tance and ast patronage They look forward to serving you in the future  convector, or radiator, will siopann economical heating unit lor  up the efficiency of your preyou QUIET, 236 E Middle RESTFUL SURROUNDINGS Chelsea 21491 We are pleased to announce oral satisfaction expressed by Furnit tire NEW FURNITRE 6 Chrome Sets, 10 percent off and up Porcelain Top Kxichen Tables , 30 Coffee and End Tables 6200 1295 950 that a hospital has been added to the former Colonial Manor home in Chelsea, vjur congratulations to Mrs Flood on her excellent work in the welfare of the people of this vicinity Hers is a hospital where efficient nursing care is offered Rooms and wards are available with free circulauon of air and a maximum amount o sunrhine They are scrupulously clean and sanitary The gen many patients in thw district and in the neighboring mmunities ffe a well merited tribute to the competent staff ami their conscientious efforts It is our pleasure to tell OUK, readers of the outstanding facilities available wiiHl the means of all at tho Coioni Manur Hospital When ii service ars needed you will u helped towards a speedy recovery line of childrens clothing Attendants arc ready to serve you who have made an extensive j the clerks are always willing to study of this feature of a mo aid customers IN FACT, dern clothing house and know1 THERE IS NOTHING IN MOhow to fit out children so that DERN SERVICE and CHILD ihev will not onlv have a serj RENS CLOTHING THAT viable clothing a a weliwith j CANNOT BE SECURED AT ramilv budget price, but KAY3 CHILDRENS SHOP MAKE THIS STORE A MUST inthe family budget price, will have a neat and trim ap pearance The stock at Kays Childrens STOP on your next shopping trip You will be sure to find Shop in Ann Arbor is very large just the item you need to comand has been purchased atplete your childrens summer prices that make possible their Wardrobe IDEAL RADIO SERVICE WALTER SCHALLHORN  Radio  Trician Sales Genera Electric Dealer Service 1521 Miller Road Ann Arbor 23660 Satisfaction is more often, This firm haa a reputation to measured in terms of service  maintain and an obligation to rath r than sale Radio and the people they serve To that television sets sometimes need j end, the management has sparsiight adjustments, repairs, or part replacements Ideal Radio Service is proud to have us tell you of their fine service de partment They maintain a staff of highly skilled servicemen who are trained in servicing all types of radio and tele ed no expense in adding the newest, most precise test equipment and parts With the necessary equipment and skilled servicemen to serve you, there is nothing more to be desired This firm staii ds ready to serve you vision You may asx their quickly and efficiently, whether satisfied customers who numoer I it be a new radio, television, or iii tne hundreds 1 repair you desire AM ARBOR BEDJING CO FREE PICKUP  DELIVERY  ESTIMATES and up Studio Couches 5750 to 720J Linoleum Yard Goods, Regular 89c now 59 Wall Tile Yard Goods lX452 and up Interspring Mattresses and up 10 Table Lamps 30 Percent Cit Chests, 5 draw, unfinished  PAINT, regular 493 inside or out 9 X12 Linoleum Rugs, all colors   USED FURNITURE 6 Sewing Machines 1495 China Cabinet, round glass , Sectional Living Room Suite, 4 piece Qectrl and Gas Stoves and up 3 Dining Room Sets 4900 Electric Cash Register National Sanitary Scale 7500 Hidea Bed 5 DineMe Sets, and up Living Room Suite, 2 piece , 5 Automatic Washers and up   39 1875 995 298  389 to 1895 4900   6900 2250 to 6900 8500  8750 1250  3900 5000 KoolVent Aluminum Awning  Door CampHe EAL INSULATOR 2173 W Stadium Blvd Ann Arbor 3857 Anyone considering awnings PROOF It is the iruu econoior tirur home or buuinesa micai shade one eun uuy U would do well to see KoolVent cause you do not have to ieawningo and door canopies place it It is custom built o first You will be sure cf get lit any type of window o door, ting something that is saie, Made of aluminum, it has a bak permanent and beautiful Mosted ename finish and is ventilr people associate awnings withated These awnings, nationally 1063 Broadway Ann Arbor 6652 A homemaker should be sure a like new renovation job on of quality and construction be fore buying a mattress Only if she goes to a reliable firm can she be sure of what she is getting The material, coii design, insulation, padding, and ticking are all important points to note Good ventilation ana tailoring are also important problem for individuals, motels, That is why we tell you of thishotels, institutions, etc  in your old mattress They can convert it into a modern inner spring covered in best quality tick iWy we suggest you ake advantage of this wonder ul opportunity Ann Arbor Bedding Co ii  equipped to solve any bedding reliable firm They are preparsummer  weather only Kooi advertised in the Saturday Eveed to offer you the finest in new MATTRESSES, PILLOWS and BOX SPRINGS, and will do Vent hr3 proved this assump ning Post and Baiter Homes and tion to be in error Aluminum Gardens mazines It is on awnings are equally important  this account that we tell our j in stormy winter weather They f reader to see this reWKWe firm J are an addUd protection andEagle Insulators You will get provide year round comfort inimore for your money ESTiall weather conditions MATES WILL GLADLY BE The KoolVent awning isGIVElV WITJT 790 OBLIGAFIREPROOF, WIN DPROOF, j TION INVOLVED STORM PROOF and LEAK fact, anyone with bedding needs It is our pleasure to tell you of their services L G RANDOLPH si4 V  JUgo beds, dressers, dishes and many other thinasCom in and look around Open 7 Days a Week 9 A M,to 9 P M MAGLAN KENNELS Palmer Furniture M9 lost Grand Bhr Phone 72412 Brighton Mich J OFFER FINE GOTHAM eeTrTERD PUPPIES FOR SH All Maelan puppies are Guaranteed Satisfactory v German ShehoTd Stud Service BOARDING AND TRAINING ALL 1REBD6 4701 Saline Rd   4iurAbor 88 BLOCKS FOR ALL BUILDING PURPOSES 127 Adams Ann Arbor 20304 The most modern equipment firm, such as this, in your area, that money can buy, to make which can supply you with an the best concrete and cinder adequate number of blocks to blocks, has been installed by build that new YmBM or busi this wellknown firm You may nessor to complete that addi build WITH CONFIDENCE tion to yur Vt structure, when using L G Randolph In this business review we are products They make the fin Ple8ed to tell our readers of est buildings and mean more L G Randolphs courteous and rapid construction With the Prompt service Consult him caiuous shortage of good forfurther details on your building materials, it is well to building requirements know the name of a reliable  A  1  LI it 15 f,  f , THE HHCPtEY DISP Af The Peo  Stor  Groceries  Can  Goods Lingerie A Kennedys Gen  Drygoodf isbings  J Wagoners Grocer 6066 Pinckney Road Q  LOW PRICKS Beer and Wine to Taka Out HOURS daily 8 to 9 r     Ptane Howell  P Act oi MaiA 8 197 U4 ScxKowett StxkckBtyftfiefc  Subscription Ptic L50 perYr V      ji iVirsJFiorice Ciuiea ad ianlvoi iiioajey ujia mrsuke race wu, wuimoja uKe unaea iau ian zxouei iorrneuy ot Wtui ajaKe uieur yrauuiijoirier on ivrurnmoua isiuna ercy ruis is WOTKATKI at JJJ61 ivi irusn Ai Oamp, Mr axia ivrs yvuyne AiLete en lenaaiea tve dbuxAu snuiday iev oacKUs ana ifo oi Lreii sea ana ine ororaon ttstera ox l psianu were urxaay guests ai Uie Jnarew iesoei rtoxe Oeorge iVioaoan arm wile sper tne wtseK en at meflCLDin ui ioveus, wie Wiiuam fUneiifamUy at UAeveiaxta, sp mo weotc ena at me nowurG iteaa nome jVurs JOJI fiownn aria, crxuaren  01 Gregory cauea a trie nooert ieua florae,  l liiL cnn Wicvjuiitf iojflily oij Leuoi spent te week ena at ine neaa couaqe ai Tonaqe tiOKe ana naa as gesis iViaiA xyn iiiowrk ona ta varey an wxie o Derou ino Gene knerKm larruiy otj A an Aioor spent bun xry ax the  ouis ishenan ruome Mcy, Axaxa ana wife ot Her1 sney spent tne week end with triends here The were  San  aay amner gnests at the CTifl iNOin nomew 1 Oiin HoDirvson and wife att8nd I ea the breaiaast iSaturaay mom I inq at DearrOTrj Park qlven ayj rrendship Masonic tcqe ot De  txoit j Mr and Mrs Raiph HaHl speru Saturday in Ddttnd attejidP ea ine tunerai oi Mrs, Nellie  Savory, , Dr Cecil Hendee and wile and tvoiYn NeU   a , Mrs Rose Hendee were Sunday speni ScrtTOay with Mrs Lckth , dinner quests at the Walter v ariSlnmbroo,  Clark home i Martha iasn Gpont Simday at  J  the lOiph hall nome f Roberki Ackley Marilyn Van Horiney Thorrrtrh o5 Coopers Slambrook and Gustaison qirls viho vs visiurvq a,the Asher Wy i J spent as week a a camp at Mn ie nome i Ikeqon j Tne Roboct Tasch tamiiy QJ f  spenaniq their vocation, at Harr j Bonnie Hoekins and family ol ion in a iraiier horneP  Detroit were Sunday quests at The Merwin Campbell krrnily   the Robert Jark home spent the week end m Grand J j, Rapids i J Mis Dorothy Dinkel and Chrte , txston Clark and wile ot Unaj  tine attended the wedding ot her  Q called at Andrev Camp  j neioe Margaret Alice Broqart to  beii iWne 3uadv Joseph Shaw at Landing Satur  Ray Reason ami wifo spent day  ihe week end m Coopeisvilie I  Mm, Mac Hano oi Whitmorei Serqt Oris Matteson and wifo  Lake M Florenco Arft and are now at Ft Sheridan IlL  rreno QO and wiie ot DeCrit  Martin Martin tmd wUe of Lan j caTlod at the M , Rcosfcw home1 sinq spenl Sundo at the Irvirr  priday Kennedy home Tvc Kenneth Molhrrran family J Isabel Nash of Ann Arbor wjae   nor1h Qn vaccaion K a Sunda quest crt the Martin t Mrg vmhaddel of Deerfield Ritter home , 1 B visiting at the Leonard Lee s Tommie Ritter spent Saturday hame, with Tunmie Nash at the Lynn   Qnd rs Joe Moriority of Hendee home Centerline called on JVlrs MarHoward Haines has Pc Qaret ciarV undov r  Marble school of Rcr   1  Lbini Compete Uui Plnmhing Fixtures v and Soppftfrs IPIETF J Wt OF PUMPS WE sat  WE wrnu WE SEBVICE 105 ASI U9t  fo i3 COAL 100 PER TON LESS  Flll W IWlrH  ON KliKL AND  MOII1 TM8 BIW Wf HAU  PAS BY THE MONT11 IP YOU WISH  UtWRfMNi KVVJJY iW  CAUL 28 TXTER 0EHoey Son TELEVISION  and I Antanna Solas  Soviet  WIOMPT AND crjisBTTOITft SERVICE MARTlfS HITTER  i PINCKNtY MiCIi  CAPEHAST TV rrAIEF  PRONE 118F2   NOTICE OIF ANNUAL mtVM THE ANNUAL MEETING  if Jiukney Community Schools, School District Nwn  1 nam Township, Livingston Comjty KUUI, WU be heW at  the Pinckney Elementary Schu,i im ho iith day of Jy A D 1953, at 8 oclock P M dv rt uiMse of etecUn ONE TRUSTEE for a term ol TiiiCF, wrs, wxl for toe purpose of transacting such other busn a may towfu come before said meeting  Dated this 1st of June, 1953 ERIC G ROSE Secretary, Board of plication, Pinckney ComrnnnHv Khoote ed the Marble school  Burns and noved int i Jess Henry suffered a 1   athte home on Cedar JjWnday  V 19 I Vrst week    SlrnTcid moved into H y tt Hcm hor9JlYi i suffered a strpke won aqdn  N6rtirvule at his home on Cedar Lake 2i Lnnv rend 19 JUGS INN  WE VE SANDWICHES  BEER AND WIKE TO GO  TEKEVISIDK SHUTFLEBOMU  FREE M0V53 SPONSORED BY THE PINCKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT  AND THE PINCKNEY MEFSHASTS Every Saturday flight THIS WEEKS TITvDESPERATE CHMiCE rCRJUJXY OOEOT  COMPtETTE MEAtS TRDRY SATURDAY AND OTEAKa CHOPS SEA FOOD  OPEN PAILY AND CHCKEN   r Howell  Plncknty flood Pliona HowU 1535RW 1    v v   PL U MB IN b WATER SYSTEMS S n9y Dinkel  IE PHLASTAPPAN W1 COOLITBW ft  automatic ov pIM  t  M baiiv it SAVE WtTM TWS  RE CTAtINTiWDtfCTO RY i    H    11790 18000 THE IAVET HAHOTlAaC     a aw at A       Speck fi You wiv HocJte Servtee ,r   i Ai siV StM  vV v,,r m  V2L mOmEt DESPATCH Wednesday A f  , Disk Harrow Btswisff Spook PUmcx Rnaocrt  Lec eased h THE PINCKNEY SAMVAiUUM HAY M PUFFY M  rAcstujy  W  o fcxcepl WMLU i t Mo Tuts Fa bat j t r  kt EtZ3  Ub U sWGatrds   Caltmtor Shovels fr Crank Shank Jloilin Coulters  KEEP YOUR EQUIPMENT 100 JOHN DEERE  Its just plain common bcnse to r place worn or broken parts on John Deere Equipment with only genu hie John Deere Parts Why Because they  always t and perform as well as the originals they replace Theyre exact duplicates of the original parte    made from the  sam2 highgrade materials, from the same patterns arid dies    and with the same quality workmanship You cant afford to handicap the fine, dependable performance of your John Deere Equipment Keep it  1007cJhnDeerei  Oil Filters  MGCLCSI xtfi STATE tidvvord D Spears Jun 12, 1953 I t tcnut noiioiaci uiu smith, Judge oi Probate  CNOUC us riereby   i rhat aij  dteuiuia ol saia du  uie is 4Uirea  present u, , auiiaii in tfriung and under   io  iWiximi upon lrvfii J Kennec, oi Pinck 0  neyMicMgan,Hdicuc, , oi said es g tt , u S ul naL iU   Evening by Apoinsutiti wU be neara and te iicus at Howell u WihJaw law oi said aejeci t b iterm int tU0C  me HEHB SNEED the Probate Office on September 1 1953 at ten i M rnonm Itij 07  Gi    it  Jaered, ihai   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RESPONSIBLE PERSOW male or female from this  afea waneed vo service and collect from automatic vending machines No selling Age not essen ial Car references and 601 in  j working capital necessary 7 to REFRIGERATION SE7MOK HAROLD RADY Uopairs on All Makes tfriONE 154F3 Ptockney AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Speciality BERT WYIiL CALL FOWLEVULEjl36F8 DH C I TOWNER Dentist   Mortage Lake Aw 4 4er C EJCKHOFV OPTOMEmiSI 120 West Grand I Wei Av Jewell u Michiati tbone 358 eddice 61 UOYD HKNTF Livestock Hcmnc Wjekly tApu Made T wc Gaaerai Trciina PtorNne Mic Phone 161F1 ROGER J CARh Complete Insurance Cerroge Phone 43 Plnckn   CEMETQtY MEMOBjMSitS Price You Can AnV i Vo Paj MILFOR GRANITE WMK8 Uiord Miohi12 hours weeldy nets   thlyPossibility of full   AnUitA AMVS 400 mon time wok aMeu AMVft  JfOR SALEPbwer MowtCoopiiculors phone 7rUe P O box erCIipperia in Briggs 6 Stratt For local interview give fuI par foR SALE 9 foot cultipacker, ion mower 1 HP neajlv nW 521 Mpls, 1 Minn tractor drawn C W 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;&lt;em&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text> v      lo , V A  Volute 71 Nlchigu Mrrar Nash  Zill Wedding Michigan will try psycholog j Held III Alii AtkOt ical waxlare in its enorts to re duce trcdnc aucidents The governor has signed a bill autnor izing it  fcirday Evaning The marriage of Romaic Nali, daughter of Mr and Mr Mark Nash to Kenneth Zill, son of Mr and Mrs Otto Zill of Ann Arbor was soLmn Ized at St Pauls Lutheran Church, Ann Aibor, Saturday evening, June Rev jJiUiiier puach  1r The new law puts all authority tor issuing drivers licenses in the hands of the secretary of state Requires a traininq program tor licensing officers and a state, central hie, showing acciouyUe and the mamac riifrmn ident and yiolation records o was perfomed by Rev Maracus Zill all Michigan drivers Supporters f Nebraska, brother of the groom Of the bill claim it Will reduce Tne brides dress was white nyiur accidents 30 percent The newinrt ov,iy satin with a Chaniiy lad dept is now heinq organized It bodico, fingertip veil with lac J halo Will include 52 peoplefhere Will Her flower were stephanotis ccnter be 14 supervisors The others Yv,hr a h,te orchid anci vvhiu velwill maintain the master ffilqj ver ribbons  r, Mary Jam Nash, maid THfc PINCKNEY plfefri CHURCH NEWS  iftthoiic t  Marys Cothoflc Chur itinctey Aflichigao aer Ft Albitt J Sclimatu liuaot iunday Masiiss iummen 64M, 800 llhflC 1  Wist 8s00  1000 Navenna Doottow Friday evejrj en 30 p  mmWmmmTmywmm j f noay ahei Koreans D3 1 Saturday 7i30 10 M r SancUnr belli 1 800 Mar Wednesday, June 24, 1953 erbtiuai Rev, Martin Philiphs, 77, died a BeJiviUe Thursaay, He was the lather at Martin Phillips jrd tonaei Porage Lake resident, William Ketcham of Lincoln  Dui GsJebration Held at U vinslow Home No 26 and do clerical work 26Q00U was approriated by legislature for it The new law makes licen se expiration fall on the date of the drivers birthday at 3 year intervals This will save 30,000 year the cost of sending out the license expiraLn notices Renew als will cost 125 to 150 First licenses 300 The license burgets 2 for new licenses and 50c tor renewalsApplicants will will have to demonstrate by actual driving they are qualified An appeal board will be set up where drivers may appeal what they conside unjust decisions State police, sheriffs and police chiefs will be part of the plan Gov Williams was in Wash 1IM J IM honor, a blue marquisette gown J Mrs Edward Zill and Caiieuc    vert bridesmaids Their costumes nd iUWLis were similar u those of he maid of honor fiev, Keith Ruegsegr, pastor bunday School 930 a m Morninq Worship  1045 ar Rudio broadcast Station WPG, Ann Arbor     330 to 40U pm 1iigrim Fellowship  7 ui pan Monday Niqhtbibie Study UU Wed Choir Practise Junior 4UJ Senior Martha Nah was flowfr girl Sh wore a blue net gown aoi lafiYta Edwin Zill, brother of th roon 1 vas best man and ushers acre iler i bert Fredericks, Wni Hein and David J Nash i The ret ption  f j Thursday niqht 800 Prayer ft inq Par spent the week end at the  Goorcje Thompson h ijs Lulu Lamb 01 hast Laniaoas sing cdiiea on uiuds nere Sat,, I Anarew Nisbett and wue spent the week end u the Gordon  , iiedler hme m Ypsilanti j Tom ivlamon oi Kalamazoo j i, speiu ine wet end wim ieil tiuaghn bika lieanor Baugnn gave a siiower ILI IVU Vugmia Carver last week David Aberdeen is a councillor at tne wolverine Bos btate aL astt Lansing The Myron Shoenhais of Ak  tit  ec, , Id a 1 1 ki  11 1 j i la i 1 1111 ii1 oL ieei I a iiA  ay was a dual eeUdraL VVinsJow home as tny iiUil sixth Wiliii KL ailiil,  Thi iay u as niadi      1 Ju arrival ol tu    I A pK me uiiinr M  , ihe iaA ii b   i ii  the IK Lak I   v in4 baid hi, t,  ii was caiiiriii at I  aiaiia by Mrs, Iiakr li  also 1 iiose C njo 1 Mr and Mr Ori iris At, and Mt  uirrDt Comment Supreme Court Justice William Lkjjcjus became the most pun ucized man in me United State iasi Wednesday when he grant ea tne Julius Rosenbergs tne 2 jOAibn spys wno were to have executed that day a stay on iriis ha HiH  u ween exeuction ii i  11  tVA We preach Christ and everyone s very, very welcome 8UU p m Irn Ohio visiteu ids mother lurch n  wa5 hpld Fr m fir  Vi JLUOUltt 1 Cavery Mennonite Churh , M 1,slv,t,,1,, K lu,yi Hev Ezra Beachy, Pcloi , a Mis ,rnh Hal m ,naro  S S Supt Walter Ebhj Thcou  Lu V   M n,rn Morning Worship 10   n and on tneir return  Jr ,  ,V J   Ann Arbor F r ,0SK Sunday School 11uO n hide ehopr a blue summer Young Peoples Meeting 730 1 Cottage Fellowship Service Pin j Wednesday 8 JO viehitrn i 13th annual Bible School June 1W uit with white accesories The brido prraulatd foni dney hih si,nol ington D C lost week The Flint State Colko and is a tea her ii,   T T  ft 1 1, c cyclone sufferers got 125,000  Dm Ktrn ,co Mlrhi,r,n r1  22 to July 3 9 a m to 1145 am, in federal funds It is not enough I ma and has rcentl and the governor seeks more jVars rvicj hvthi He was also there in the interest  Which seems ttTihove stalled 1 MtiTgM  SwarthOlll congress takes no aetion Can1 iniaU nAf,m ada win build it alone cmdnPH reraenfiS  it Nor eoiipletei v charqe this country enough jijgpg to pay for it  y So r   Monday through Friday Child ren 4 years and up welcome1 UNADILLA PRESBYTERS 1 Rev Yauch, pastor Morning Worship 103 a  S nday Szr  iJo a  Evening tiev e bj p  Married at the ilnchney   j gational church Saturday evening, June 20, inraldine wra c   daughter of Mr an Mrs UU j Merman, Sr, to Hollis Svr rm son of Mi1 nd Mr la e S flout, Rev Ruesrser0 tfficiiitill r The biid wore a pnvn vih Jilt hue t dice apruii eiii   dvirt finreitip veil, beaded crown jkut  ap, floor length strapless gown J Willi sleeveless   Notes Mrs Alice Schoenhals las weeK John Paul Ware was home from Camp Atterbuxy, Ind Sun dcry  LrCecil Hendee and family of Jackson Miss,, spent the rmd here Mrs Laura Gradwell of Chic,oimoc,eltnq iier home here iNonjen uavey cnd wile of De troit called on her Friday iVjr and lAis Muqn Dooattle ex pect to Visit their sen, Serqt las Doclltle and family at Fcrt Sher idan 111 next rnonh d William Hill sr is a patient at t jou hospital, Ann Arbor hix Liie iTrraV of Glendale, 3ciii rpent the week end, a ihc , U Darrow home She  ,, s LiO widow oi late Miltard ,, brother of M Eand it is  v 11 Mrs Vir Im W  A V VL ed b, th and usi i ul   ti a vtv ,, dJ 1 Van Xoruian on Sat, June 27 of M r c  tiis he did on tech,,, rucaiityHe claimed the law unlUl, der which they were convicted , had been superceeded by a law andpassed later The supreme court  UJ  convened ana overruled Doug 1, las 6 to 3 and the 2 jews were ,ii, mi UIII Air, executed Thursday night We diaries Baker, Mr andnow nothing of the fine points tjio propaganda campaign wus put oxi in tavor of the flosen burgs, the White House picketed, the pictures of their crphanch4dren hashed on television irom coat to coast and requests for clemency received from many organizations ,mcluding  iopJ lJvas of Rome Nevetheless v, ao opposed to execution for iii iasou we are againsi the ion ox1 capital punishment any cause whatsoever A life senence oi 2 concurrent ones would have sufficed as wellDur in mo Benedict Arnold afcnspir ucy ILI tiie Revolutionary War, i4ajr Jonn Ande a Briush ohlLei OA une lamny was captured jjehmd the American lines, tried i executed as a spyVvfe always coiioiutjrea this a blot on Amer on inslory it was also in the nature 01 retaliation as shortly beiore ttuq he British had capuied INlathan Hale, an American ,py nd oxcctitec him The ex ecution o, iaiy ijurrat as one of the conspirators in the an II m  i hv, , yton Plains Mu ,  NVlsun ItfU in 1 am oi and Miss lioche  jiiaiiiooi ViLinitmin I  iiaseball and i roquet IUr iiiiii j ant,  m ,  IIA , icrs Lcia  VllS lJi ma Carvi i  luck supper by 24 members of n weekjekney Chapter No 145 OES, at ih at I mill ii a   ileliH Wlilli  I c ,ioi  rs natoi fid  raiduai oiiiiiati  aa i a la a,, ii s via Au  II ia 4 a, CJO aaa llllv I ts, v arratiKt I i elr,, 1 At , 1  a Ll via tii,  Ann  la uV,Ant rtrVI assassin Ul  The library has received checA irom Wanda Morgan,sec ahon ol  rnjcoln we always reher rst visit iere in 40 years, i oi tne Younq LadiesAuxiliary 910 as mistake Later opin io, j Swarthout and family and with which to purphase a my a ru   jii liinchey and family I stery book u month for the liu v i r bodice jacket pointed Cdlai Her flowers   white roses with a purple renia   the nri Ms Wanda Morgan, sistevinlrv wrS maid of honor Her costume was a yellow dress, fashioned similar t he brides vith a lace and pina carnation halo Her flowers were fses and carnations with  ers the turn Jackson advertises a header  coiUsjon bevVcin i iittiQ iveol for their Jul 4th cieicn The ivliciigon oenuui doiiuci tnej and the Gauo Irunx iiib other, j The Pinckney Alumr nji of picmc at aakelartd  drauy   Vv ork mak new men pit Will Mfn ho 4 Ing m McCTuskeys cement blocks for bridge Lhere Joie Devereaux closed hei pon tho veek end in northern  lichFqan Ouins wiiamberlain and wife  ptiK tii week end in Grayling fiivhctrd Potter of Indianapolis TO   visinry his father, Rev N L ui aiu wife, Mr I die Moran took Rev nd Mrs Potler to Pawpaw last     dlcnd the funeral of Harry Niles, Glenn Dai row and wife of De aoit colled on Mrs Flora Darr  w Sunday lied her innocent lury Miss Florence Preuss ano Mrs Thomas Bonner spent Thursda at the Michigan Educational Assn Camp at St Marys Lake Battle Creek They attended a one day session of the Michiqan ibraiv Asfsn Workshop J, li Bonner  school in the Manes Friday district On pmi  24 raiixo here iuesuay  LLNS wcr soio t lBcSy 5u Saranef Daughter of Mr and Mrs , ,, ti ,   , nM ,  j  u u  u  e brule was best man an George Gardner who has beeniwei0 IIai,,hl Sullivan, broth graduated from the Ford hospit   al school of nursing Katherine Sullivan, sistr of  circus u iQxson  was bridesmaid He cosJ ne oi irioma buiKeu a as identical with the matron  13 given UiTh u a pure of honor crctept for color, whi  utawn Her flowers were yellow car Editor Franx L Anewj   wiie have deer Lorlio Merritt ond wife of How  rpcnt Sunday with MrcJennie levoraux, Tho Gcit j Fichmon famliy pent Sunday with the Tony iullo family n Detroit Jailers at the Ben While home until ivlr, Wilson i looiao Euenhuwer in a in o spoeoh at Dartmouth Colly sue luot week aeclared himself uniaiierably opposed to booic ouiiiiugs oy witch hunters The pi ess proclaim ea this a slap at oc  i McCurtny who has been coiuuLung u campaign against ijcoxs placed in American libranes aoroad 10 hqht Commun iim claiming they are subverMilS LiLV POPE WiLSCN aivt ana by Communist authors Avub uu vVilsou, b, aied Vea In a iollowmg press review the nesaay in LULVOII ciy Hopitai posident puiDea his punches alter a short illness una ra used to ay whom his Sne married ucius E Wilson apuoci was aimea at or referrin 19U4 They lived  in Detroit ea io he aid say that he ana DesMoines Iowa, About 25 mougnt books dealing with Com years ago they buiit a home at munism should be in the librarlorage Lake where they livea ies ior how could you fight Com     194b, blue  iUors , loses vViilaia Moioan, J of tho   uneis rinlnuCpyry r   rnd c o      Qiea ln i4b, munism he said it you did not vintc u week were Lmest hite   mce trion she has lived wim nov what it was Suppression wiie cu Howell and Mrs Ellen her children, the last few years ot ooolcs never worked outIn pre ana iwman of Ann Arbor in noyai iak wiin her daughter, crivil war days Harriett Beecher iH6i lturnea nam a The yie Euler family have re1 Dorothy PogueThere is a daugn Siowe wrote Uncle Toms Cabin, H trip to Niagara i ails vr, the turned to Fairhope Alabama, j tor, ivhs Mary Buricharl oi De boat, Vvestern otas C aiiess Vhitehead and wife This time the Pincxnsy juniors ana Miss Beatrice Lamborn o the L J Henry beai Anderson bacurouy d to 3, oragury and troit and aire, Texas ana She was a member of tho at A l  lUCi v as  Club v RAINBOW GIRLS IvIEET , Lo, c Pinckney Rainbow Girls heldj vanSlam their lost meeung for the mer Thursday night There was u,u  one initiation M irun Guests for the evening were di rti i Srand instructor, Mother Faulds I ckney and 2 guepts, Detroit, Mother Fo1 ol away tl Advisor MrsDowers and Wrorthvj whltl and nJlcn ce Adviso, Jay Dowens, Ejuaxbethl cGriffith and 6 girls from the How ell Rainbow Assembly  vhi to Dan iv in chaise ,i the cuest  aaiirg  i  ai lild laltsiaai i at  Ea4 Mun   n Milbride choc a villi white acThe groom is a graduate of cKney hih school and served   o  ar ii 4H NEWS , The Hot Shot Etectrical Club MARRIAGE LICENSES was the guest of Detroit Edison W1 at the annual picne at Belleville George VanOrman, Wednesday where the club re Virginia Carver, 30 wicyi ceived its award for placing sec Jay Payne, 55 Ann Arbor, MUdond best in Livingston county rd Jackson, 51 PinckneyHollis The Hurry  Curry Club meet at the home of Tommy and Jeff Davis Triday June 19, The Hurry and Curry 4H Club met Friday with Tom and Jesse Davis with 7 members present Swarlihout, 29 Pinckney, Geral dine Marge a, 22, Pinckney Lyla Morgan, 20ByronJecmette Gyde 1 Pinckney Donald Ross, 25, 18 Meda Lcimhorn and Mary family were Sunday visitors Kelly of Ann Arbor are pend tha Jesse Henry home ing their vacation here  Stanley Murdock and family Funeral Home, Royal Oak, Fri The M E church ncids an ica of Corruna spent Friday and Sat day night Graveside services cream social Friday niqht at the urday at the Robert Pike home  were held at the Pinckney Cem Samuel Giichrist home i The U of M Fresh Air Camp, etery at 2 p, m, Saturday Fannie Murpliy closed her at Patter n Lake nd Big Silver Mrs, Wilson was a member school in the Reeves district Fri at Silver opened last week of Pinckney Chupter 145 OES, day with a program and picnic A new churh has opened in ESRose of Siccbridge is build the Tom Howe log cabin ae Pon SPECIAL NOTICE ing Lynn Gardners new barn,  taqe Lake railed the Oallilee, Havinq closea my bcaLo Edna Read ciossed her schoolBaptist Frank Matthias is pas shop 1 am now able to devote in ha vlison district Friday  0r Eleanor Brogan, Joie Dever Mrs Hilda Cole aave n cryeaux, and FannM Murphy ax stal shower for Alborta Dinkel My many old friends are assur attending summer scnool in Ypjat her home in Howel last week, ed that I will continue to erve tiritJi,  Miss Alberta Dinkel entery best intersfs in your uisurPrcy Hinchey closed his , tcrined the 7 girl members of her ance needs 33, Detroit, school at Anderson Friday, bridal pcrtv tt luncheon arurrl 1 who have uisurance prob Pinckney fhe field day Friaay sponsor CJWV J lems are cordially welcomed at  ed by the Younq Mens Club  Te  cn Hendee familymV agency where careful at drew 500 people, The water jof arkson Miss were Friday tent ion will be given to sxuro  thoj dinner guests at the Lloyd Henjyou the best protection poss were j  homr Ed Nuffer and wife Fl0riSJf uclf rrrllqrf SIITIHTV  the mot powerful boolc ever a son, Lucius jr, of Bell written ogamst slavery In the   4 grandchilden, th it was condemmed and burned and its sale forbidden by law yet it became a best seller arid was popularized on both stage and screen for 50 years It was unsuppressable Church of Christ Scientist Tho funeral was held ut the Spittler Pin in all my time business to my insurance events were at the pond morning The winners Swmming over 16   Kennedy iex  ible Cecil ell yas B,cga, 23 HoSeT  ,  enncdvTub,, 1 Tho Clarenrfi rn, RlecmoT Dennis 23  Marle WheoTer,2T,HowenWSiu Read rer,trtr arA VrarV Borar nmil es r An ArSo rrtii th Pete DESCRIBES ARTHUR GODFREYS OPERATION Operation GoctfreyiHere comeser 61,BrightonrCharlen jer Haner, 71, Hnvvdll Ro Rutt wtwvu wwwj   w er 61,BrightonCharles 7ns 241VUIW liWL y T T TWI , i an exclusive account of Arthur Pearl Steet, 25, Howell Ta 1  KennedyPoTe Vcnilt Leo havey   fhfsr SOTiq rmd arnnief Glern Pichmrds Afternoon ev  of y rTvnit sunday nets 100 yd d ArtHnr Swar at fhp Tn BovPr farm thouto Hop, skip, ivnp William j yr n Mrc   jr OT We offer you the best in Fire Reubenand Windstorm Insurance on   your residential business or resort property as well as Automobile, life Plate Glass and Theft Insurance ROGER J CARR, Agent 142 Mill St Pinckney, Michigan  Phone 43 President Rhee of South Korea threw a monkey wrench in the Aoren peace negotiations last week when he ordered the rerelease of some 30,000 prisoners acid by his army One af the principal objects of dispute at the peace conference has been oxchange of prisoners It split once on this and was recessed many months only resuming vhen the UN made important concessions to the Communists hhee refused to accept this as he said he was sold down the rirver hence his wrecking the conference by turning the prisoners loose The Communist say they will pot resume negotiations un til the prisoners are recaptured Godfreys recent eperation andjborn 19, Futh Gi 1ft Wford convalescence scent stcy tsurs closest eraton Godfrey in Weekly June 28 issue of The Detroit ell Robert Parks 27 Fern1 Sunday Times Youll find many PhyJli Grrn 20 HoeH more intriguinq aricles also    PAKE AND RUMMAGE SATF Mrnnd MrRay pn mig  e Petbn Onr A tsfi Bernanline and Td Frw o Hold a hake anl nOTTuaa oru Ann Arbor had dinner a Han at the school there June 27th,    A W  ,   M am Mam   m,  mam t IRoss Read, Floris Moron Wheel FVrtTp  TVnr Fred Read ICK r oro Miller i stnHvinrr Tfck Monks, Io Lavey, Profj TTillr and Lee BaTv vr fhe the Universi o Hi c rMjnrfllo Judge Breakey of Ann Arbor hrr, set aside the 25000 verdict awen bv a jury to Mrs Mary mid agtrirflt Montgomery Ward Mrs Stefan5c, an tm DTovee was accused of embess The Best tn Insurance for Over l from th company She was 35 Years acquitted crnd sued for 50,000 Hmaqes getting 25,000 TI RED CROr MEETING ,uJae said he found jury Annual meetinq of Livingston  in the trial County Chapter Red Cross at the supervisor room in the court house, Howell, June 29 at 8 pm  BAKE SALE JUNE 27 The St Marys Ahar SKrtstr will hold a bake sate at Tids and Will MHler fp, rrt Sunrfrrf a the RT Irwrence Camburn and wife j tveiys Pood Locker Fathers Day starting at 940 lerej a tL  Pinckney won the ball  ic r TVHer 12 to 3  Batteries j  A t,rrt Ar mrr, M Floris Morcm and I  v0rn r A MOHP   Oeyter Earl Sweet and DonnKn    VMHIeons ovA vrcm Vaughn  cis Cnrr Tuesday  attended the Shrine dinner atjrne 27, beginnirg at 900 Woodlands Country Club Thurs  day They had for guests Mr  Mrs, Noreen Carr and and Mrs Homer Abney and Mr ,an m Adrian where the  and Mrs George Tansley  t  Is in summer  iii c 1       U ft ki4  m  ,   imi, tA A   ,  rlVi1   ,  ft m is Wednesday, June 24, 1953 JUNE 1728 FERRIS WHEEL Hackney ffcvic  Improvement Association the Alumni Re Masonic hall Uciue Wlison Alia OHefYM ftead Smoyor,  Sunt Doyle Edwin toecuwm Brown, Moraan Harris Harry I Don Feidler died Monday T , x, S  Akron, Ohio JacksonXouis Monks, Florence Commencement drew a bigjv crowd here The 25 English I  award was divided between j Wayne Can and Cecil Hendeel Loretta Dillingham won  the American history award , The paving of the Pinckney Main St, was let for 532g92 Victor Bourbonncds is home from Boston Technical College for the summer the summer  Mrs Anna Henry is selling her houshoid goods and moving to Stockbridge Mr and Mrs WH Meyer and Mrs Sarah Wilson amended the funeral of Mr and Mrs Philliphs of Fowlerville killed in an auto accident last week A marriage license has been issued to John Bidwell, Brighton and Olah Dockinq Puickney1 xioweii Tiueater NeiiBorJii5 INOICS WeeV Thur FiL, Satjue 2427 Walt Disneys PETER PAN, Tschnfcselor Also A true life adventure BEAR CpUNTRY n tKihnicolot  Cartoon Mat Sat 2 pm cont Adm Adults 74c Children 35c Tax included I DcaLtei lhfir Friday, Saturday, June 26 27 Double Feature Program MONTANA BELLE m technicolor Jane RusselL George Brent and Scott Brady ANn CCIrTDENTIALLY COME w Van Johnson Janet Leigh Little Rascals in Bear Facts Sunday, Monday, June 29 29 EES OF THE JUNGLE BATTJLE CIRW outdoor drat  Stamna Sunday, Monday, June 28 29 I Stamna Sun Mat 230 p, m, cont  Humphey Bogart, Juw Alryson Rory Calhoun, Corine CaWELateat News Sport Cartoon in POWDER RIVER Technicolor caxoa TueaWed Thur June 30July 1,2 j   Paul Henreid, PWxicna Medina CfcminCalililbta  I Titanic Mr and Mrs Dewey Breniser  comedy ot Gregory announce the maxr iage 01 meir daughter, JacqueU gueJine Jeffreys to hiis worth amnios at St, Lawrence Church at Uuca June 13 They will live at HuntsvilieM Alabama, , Stocksnage has started a dis aster tuna to raise money lor the Flint cyclone sufferers 75 pints ot blood were donoted at the Gregory Kea Lross blood bank last weeK Ronald btering 35 of the Earl Hotel, Ann Arbor was killed in a sewer cavein at Brighton Si v T J    c DWVE JN TIIEATREN JI Jf r  ihT n J S   iackon Hd5 mVes will sen the Gage and Holden west of Ann Arbor school buildings on June 29 j Paygsoound Children under 12 Dale Shepperd 30 escarfedj Free admitted Free from the Chiison prison campy 1 A third rural mail route will Tues,Wed,ThurJune 30 July L2 THE SNOWS OF KUMANJARO Technicolor WIU Gregory Peck, Susn Hayward and Ava Gardner News Cartoon SIREN OF BAGDAD la teehakolov tfcvely Ntw Ccrtooo Coming Man Sn theDark in 3 Dimensions  Scio Theatre  luce 1 hea ijt Whftmoe Lake, ste Friday, Saturday, June 28 27 2 FearureM A KANSAS PACIFIC m color Stirling Hoyden Leo Gorcey and bowery Boys In 7ALOPY with Hunts Hall cartoon  uiua rural man route WW,, 0,,1,, T 9ft 57 added to the Brighton postomce,Fndav BSrKr ,unf Z6 27 jujy it  j Walt Disney s The 1952 fire loss in Michigan was 3560041226, and ail time , high, 66 children and 1 fireman j were kllied I The Michigan Sate Highway Dept has placed 3200 picnic  along Michigan roadside parks Leo Antineau sr has purchsed the Hollister school buildinq at Brighton W E Robb of Howell who graduated from the University of Michigan Law Dept 50 years ago has been inducted into the Emeritus Club Only 50 year graduates are elgible Edward Parke and wife of tyinckney attended the graduation of the Siayton twins Nancy and Dick, at Howell last week Henry WinkeDiaus, 83, proprietor of the Winkelhaus Floral Co for many years, died last week Mrs Tom Taylor, wife of a Howell tailor, died ast week Walt Disney STORY OF ROBINHOOiD Tecnnicolor Mcsrrtna Richard Todd Jean Rice AMD BEST OF THE BADMEN Technicolor With Robert Ryan j Featurette,Walt Disneys WATER BIRDS Sunday, Monday, June 28 29 NIAGARA   Technicolor  With Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotton Also BASKET BALL FIX wiua John Ireland, Venessa Brown Abo Cartoon Sunday, Monday, June 28 29 Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr and Waller Pidgeon In DREAM WIFE Little Rascals Featurette Hook and Ladder I novelty, Cartoon j Also frV8 I lues,,Wed Thur June 30July 1,2 1 Double Featu, IPICKUP ON SOUTH STREET With Richard Wldmark, Joan Peters I AND  THE TRAIL BLAZERS  With Alan Hale jr Latest Newt Syivan Tin   Celsea  rer Kknkcu TuesWed Thur June 30July 1,2 The Howell Community Chest Special Dollar Night Bring a sent 200 to Fint cyclone sui1 carload for a dollar plus federal tax on this program only SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO Technicolor with Gregory Peck Ava Gardner and Susan Hayward Also TWO DOLLAR BETTOR Kxrrnv erers last week Mrs Agnes Walsh of Dexter had 114 stolen from her auto last week while she was swimm  inq at Silver Lake j Leslie Merritt of the Livingston County Press was one of the 36 j Michigan editors who flew to Pennsacola, Florida last week  to observe the naval air reserve Marie Windsor, Steve Brodle maneuvers I Cartoon A miscllaneous shower was qlven Wednesday by Marjarie KimbaJI for AJberta Dinkel  Born to Bruce VanBlaricum jr and wife une 11th son  135 attended the Howell Masonic ClES picinic at Chemung Hills Country Club last week The Marion Helping Hand Soc iety sent 10 to the Flint icylone victims The Chelsea village council has voted to install parking meters in the business section 3 Cassidy Lake escapees surI rendered to the Dexter village jmarshall last week IRISES FOR i ALfe ALL THE NEWEST 1 CJUIT8 N BLOOM Don R Savttry 8630 Chileon Road, Winss Lske Brighton, Mich Lttuble Feattv Friday, Saturday, June 26 27 Star rim Jon Hall AND  ASYOU WERE a comedv w n WUfcam Tracy Joe Sawyer cartoon and uws Sunday, Monday, June 28 2ft TVANHOE Technicolor a Drama Starrest Robert Taylor EliiJeth Taylor and J Fontaine Bun Shows 3, 5, 7, I Cartoon TuesWed Thur June 30 July 1,2 CAPTAIN PIRATE l Louis Hayward, Patricia Medina 1 AND THE KID FROM AMAR1LLO with Charles SkrrrettSmUey Burnetto ERRY GO ROUND Concessions FRIDAY CHILDREN UNDER lp ALL RIDES 9c  VtLVSTEBZ COMFORT SHOiS Of You Art On Your Feet Long Hours at Andrews Rats Gene ReasonDr Norman Wilson, James Greene, hung himself Saturday toiarks wets Ross Read was elected president flonnan Heasoiv, vide president Fred West, 60 of Stockbridge CrftdU you foot m xor tint ftlr felMh IB Oathloa Ibon ramsoAt tftimre snsvxcx 111 OftU At MS MSVMiltaco ia yamr horn oMec m op, to ylv 70 Personal rtttiiff Steriee aud ft inridM of SBO comfort Wo oWifttHo xtrm hMw 0 Drop  MM  wvttt te Male Help Wanted Experience 1 nnecessary Applv in PermCURRENT SCHEDULE 50 HOUR S PER WEEK Charles Whalen and wife hare purchased the Bnckney and Calvin Hooker secretaryCafe building they m occuping JACK HANNETT t PDtCKNEY lalCR   Wich llddd Plastics DOCTEB MICHIGAN rjTmmmimmmmm i T    f mi1  , j    r        t THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH  Wednesday, June 24th, 1953 T nn Arbor Business Review  Alexandras School of Cosmetology  MCDONALD ICE REA COMPANY KURTZ BUILDING COMPANY SOUTH STATE STREET There f a great shortage of  mticians at the present time ills are coming in daily for killed operators For this rea m, we suggest you enroll TOW for a complete course in  sauty culture at this lown school of cosmetology PHONE 34702 in taking up beauty culture may do so while pecuring prac tical experience TERMS ARE EASY and may be made to suit the student The woman of today can ,jach out for better surround igs by becoming a professional1 roman She owes herself the luty of seifimprovement At this school, classes are so ar ranged that anyone interested The school is under the direction of licensed instructors with a wide background of experience in all phases of beauty allure YOU MAY WRITE OR VISIT THE MANAGEMENT FOR FURTHER DETAILS without obligation Day and evening classes are now in session SALES  JORDAN, INC LINCOLNMERCURY SERVICE 1039 SOUTH MAIN STREET Ice cream today is considered one of the most healthgiving foods for grownups and children McDonald Ice Cream Co products are finest in quality and flavors Better products make better ice cream and the public has the assurance that only the best ingredients are  used in the process of manufacture by this wellknown and reliable firm Enjoy an ice cream dessert in your own choice of flavor The entire family will enjoy it  PHONE 22553 if you serve McDonald Ico Cream Co products The smart hostess will find them a popula finish to any mealor as u  special treat in between meals Children, too, will prefer them We are happy to remind you of this popular firm when de siring first quality products Dealers in this vicinity know that their ice cream is consist ently good, so ask them to serve it to you in small or large quantities  GENERAL CONTRACTORS fc 2 JEFFEiSON COURT this section is its chief concern tion of many homes and projects in this area, we are particularly pleased to tell you of the fine craftsmanship which has been put into the many fine new residences and larger undertakings by this reliable firm, r PHONE 6714 this section is its chief cocnern and it is always pleasant to do i usmess with them Better homes make for better livin conditions This firms busi ness therefore, is very impor Unt Vhy not arrange to talk ver your building plans with Ann Arbor Paint and Body Shop  the Kurtz Building Co, who are ihum They can advisTvou bt proud to have taken part in Lhe and offer you the most for your expansion program ot this area, money In times when you  TAhlS tlAn haS Paced lts nuiJi mUHl mak yr dollar go fur in Ann Arbor and vicinity and  ther, there is no better firm to j looks iorward to further serv see ing its people The progress of j  PHONE 2489 Used Cars Sold With a Lifetime Guarantee 312 East Huron St Used Car Lot Phone 23293 Division at Detroit Street This firm is adequately staff crease that price Highest ed, stocked, and equipped to tradein valuer that can be ofbring you the finest service anywhere in the area And if you are in the market for a new car, it is prepared to handio your requirements in this line with a fine Lincoln or Mercury whichever one meets your purse and purpose , On A new car, FitzgeraldJor dan, Inc, has the finest sellingpolicy The price you pay is the delivered pricethere are mo unwanted accessories to in1Satisfaction is assured fered for given yLr used car are Their used cass are offered at a fair price, with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE They are clean and in many cases recon ditioned  So, for tops in SERVICE, NEW or USED CARS, look to FitzgeraldJordan, Inc, this year and for years to come Shop is expert in auto painting J Their prices are reasonable so  call them or stop in and get an estimate on your job You will like the courteous and prompt attention you will receive  111 NORTH FIRST STREET Without a doubt, this is one of the foremost body and fender shops in this part of the state The management has had years of experience in this business and is recognized for  its honesty and good workmanship It specializes in A COM PLETE COLLISION SERVICE and has the necessary equipment to do a perfect job Ann Arbor Paint  Body GODFREY MOVING 410 NORTH FOURTH AVENUfi This company, agents for I Allied V states and Canada Its vans have become a familiar sight on the streets of Ann Arbor and adjacent territory Expert handling and prompt service ao two traits that have been compliment the Godfrey Movresponsible for tb werincreas, ing  Storage Co on its success  wng Machine Sales and Service DOMESTIC  PFAFF  ELNA 204 iNUrtTH IUURTH AVE PHONE 24787 CURTIS RESTAURANT  CH1CKLN VX THE ROUGH 207 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 23767 It is indeed a treat to eat at Curtis Restaurant food is an the Curtis Restaurant in Ann epicures delighi Its whole Arbor, Chicken in the Rough vjme 100d is a payment on your is its specialty where Every health installment plan Bring  Bite A Tender Delight is no the whole family Youll enjoy exaggeration  the oldfashioned hospitality  and delightful surroundings of Here you will find an excel his favorite restaurant And,  lent cuisine and courteous quick too, prices suit your budget r service Breakfasts, luncheons and complete dinners in a homej For a real treatremember like atmosphere, airconditioned Curtis Restaurant is the place Jtor your comfort, are prepared  to eat So your taste, Home sewing tor mothers make u poiuie for you to When you deal with this firm, 1 stretch the family budgetso thoroughly reliable, you will j your dollars go further Your be sure of the best in work1 own wardrobe, as well as the manship and quality materials, childrens, and decorative home tnd yoa will find their prices  accessories y will be much more 1 ar es , IL   extensive,Jifr you have a goou sewing machine This firm of3V2RAQE COMPANY ifers the vle of Ann Arb01 oiiiMUt uvanrMiii jand 8urrounding commumtieb famous pod for 3MpL aay ing machines mndiu hnth n transportation, i neir pricee are right Storage facilities are also available here at the most re as mable rates We, in this business review, 1  i New machines include sue  makes as DOMESTIC, and ELNA, all equipyour particular needs service and repair work on all tes of machines form another part of their service The management has an excellent backgrounu in this field apd also is prepared lo convert your old type sewing machine to elecUcai operation They also models, both new an VL your earliest opportunity VISEL TRUCKING GOMMHV  Jfc ing demand for  eir service Whenever MOVING, PACKING or SHIPMNG is to be done,, give this dependable firm a call in the moving and storage busi ness and wish the management EXCAVATING  GRADING 193 HISCOCK STREET PHONE 26035 continued success f This company offers the best needs for that new building or svss mm  COMPANY  WHOLESALE GROCERS 1121 SOUTH STATE ST This wholesale concern in Ann Arbor ha an enten  patronige in this area It is a modern supply house with its everincreasing business conducted along progressive line Its high quality products and top service rate it as a leader It deals exclusively in th   wholesale mrrkol Merchants, fin excavating service I heir operators are experts and crane and bulldozer service is avail able at moderate cost They  specialize in  BASEMENT DIGGING, BACK FILLING, GRADING, DITCHING, and CLEARING LAND landscaping problem You are sure of courteous, prompt service The Vise Trucking Co, welcomes our readers and is glad to 1uniish estimates without n, f Furnit lire NEW FURNITRE Sets, 10 percent off and up 6200 Top Kitchen Tables 1295 and End Tables and up 950 Coaches 5750 to 7200 Yard Goods, Regular89c now 59 Yard Goods, lX4J2 and up 39  Mattresses and up 1875 Lamps 30 Percent Off 5 draw, unfinished   regular 498 inside or out ttooleum Rugs, all colors USED FURNITURE Machines 1495 to Cabinet round glass   living Room Suite, 4 piece load Gas Stoves and up  Sets  Register, when dealing here are sure thtt our area to call them for your they ecure the ucvt merchau needs Your order will receive dise at fair prices The man prompt attention ARNfcTS DEIETERY MEMORIALS  PHONE 22583 CLEARING LAND  obligation for your particular agt merit has the merchants in J  i job We are happy to recomtero t a luvt which accounts You may rent shovel or bull men a dependable firm such as  for its popularity tdozer equipment from this re this to our many readers for Ibis firm merits your con1 liable firm Call them for your anything in this line inr d liberal support and thanks you for your past pat ronage It is anxious to serve you continuously and well and in ii, behalf we extend an invitation to the retail grocers in Rock Of Ages Vermont Marble 995 j  293 389 024  936 N MAIN PHONE 8914 In selecting a memorial, this Arnets have the most mofirm can show you monuments dern appliances enabling them built on a basis of quality, beau to produce the finest grade of  ty, and durability Rock of work Their aim is to satisfy Ages memorials with the well and they invite your inquiries, known trade mark and bonded There is an Arnef Memorial to guarantee, and Vermont mar meet every requirement, so we  ble monuments, sold by Arnets suggest you consult this firm, are the finest Whether it be Do not wait until an emergency a marker or an elaborate me arises morial, this firm will figure Upon request, a Rock of with you and help you select Ages booklet on How to something to meet your desired Choose a Memorial may be had  needs It will be a fitting tri free of charge, bute to a loved one  PETERS SAUSAGE COMPANY 227 EAST SUMMIT PHONE 22507 FRESH MEATS  Over 56 Years  WHOLESALE The name of this wholesale local interests at heart, company is wellknown to the A wholesale mat concern stockraisers in this section Its such as Peters Sausage Co is  modern plant is open to the essential to the progress and public for inspection It pays growth of the community In farmers and stock raisers top market prices It provides fresh and superior meats to the  small retail trade thus serving the public in a double capacity It merits the patronage anc support of all in this section who desire the best and hav  thi review of some of the leading businesses we compliment the management on the contin uous hh quality of its product which are so familiar to us, and wish them continued SUC ss 1895 4900 6900 2250  ELECTA 3LTOE COMPANY MOTOR REPAIR AND REWIND 2450 WEST STADIUM BLVD PHONE 23166 This progressive firm has a ists in this field They will efmodern establishment that is  f iciently rebuild, recondition, or second ro none in this area It rewind electrical motors of all has been in the electrical motor types Their plans give the pabusiness for years and has ren tron the satisfaction of knowdered the public faithful and tie  ing that his job of the rewound AOAn  RQ mi pendabic service It is highlyor repaired motor makes it as 8w to u regarded by the people of this I good as new National  8500  district f 87 5ol Electric Service Co social In this review, our congrat  izes in allkinds of rewinding ulations to the management of 1250  and repairs on motors, its staff this dependable firm It merits 300  of competent men are special your continued patronage  NAGLERS FUP SHOP 318 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 22619 If your furs look dated, advanced styles from which to you may have them restyled at I make your selection  XTi rv, cu  A AV yor tnose desiring SUMMER  7S0JHida Bd and upj Suite, 2 plc TatllMi Gd up  Naglers Fur Shop in Ann Arbor This can be done more economically during the summer months Old furs may be repaired and brought uptodate by this shops skilled furriers and at moderate cost If your choice be a new coat, jacket, or accessory, ready made or custom, this shop ha STORAGE PROTECTION for their furs, Naglers Fur Shop has adequate facilities for such In this business review, we wish to suggest that you make this shop a must to complete your fall and winter wardrobe NOW is the time to make your selection GLENANN S10PE  DRESSES FOR ALL O Maternity Wear, Nurses  Waitresse 1135 EAST HURON CASIONS Uniforms a Speciality PHONE 8185 5000  diihM and many other thlnasCome in and 7 Dm a Week 9 A M,to 9 P M, QT Furniture  SMI i IY 3 RADIO SHOP SALES  lUidio  Television  SERVICE 24 YEARS EXPERIENCE ourteous, Prompt and Dependable Response to All Calls  HURON ANN ARBOR 20862 smartness and comWRSES and WAITo Phone 72412 Brighton, Mich I For Prompt Dead Stock Removal GALL DARUNQ  COMPANY  , Gall Howell 460  Every garment at tho Glen bodyii Ann Shoppo posesso individ fort  uality, beauty, tyle  all the RESSKS uniforms, sk i r t a, qualities that lend attractive sweaters,  dresses for casual ness to the wearer Reasonable and more formal wear form an price markings bear witness to eyecatching display at thi the fact that the correct fash everpopular shoppe ions have no penalties here Dresses in sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20, and half sizes from 14 to 22 Vi, Await your selection MATERNITY dresses em In behalf of the management, we invite our readers to stop in and inspect the fine stock on hand You are sure to find something you like ta V,rj  jI1 y  o H C THE HttCKNEY DWATCF Wednesday Tune 24 1953  JiOcals i MO ROYAL J 2V cut IV hp Cut yaw the eay ay witl, tredy Capacity Re Royale Easy fo handle Quick starting 1 hp 4cyclo Reo ermine Power to spare for teep grades, toughejt gras 0 s cooler optional THE LAVE HARDWARE Pinckr v, Michigan  , SI29 end Up Fer   Fta 85 fcr Crops, T  s testerYfcJ S fit Lower Costs i V At  i,, 3SJi Water that ponds or runs off is the same as water lost SIVE steps toifave nior rain tivx ily into the whole soil pro for irn crop use were cited file, by toe V ,,T  coM Im 3Koep the soil fertile with provement Committee, in a chcuueui natAnts Thio i statement issued heie hel yu produce more pounds 11 committee points out oi crop per acre inch of water thf n4 nuer  is be 4Keep the soil rough dur e  M Trrc iioprrtint to mg winter That will hold snow iaioi eroitts in e oi pre in pi ana en ible wa t duo ,s by we   rcr,aFt soak in during spring tnaws ers ihit trie Corn Leii may be 5 Handle uieanic mat e e in n i 1     , f  i ,i eive he greatest pood the committees to tn  sod iwi it quickl,h  i nitrogen, phof  tIII tUIIVUlit J v t iv i u  u      2 Keep the soil well struc to crops on your fields They tui  vh w nertiltzed tap will provide more water m  roUt   ,1 the rotation, greater yields at a lower cost That will let in more water per acre ICJ  s  J lUl  Corn Mas are fuller and profits higher when crop gels pient, of well b  meed fertilizer earnings however, may be in for a hard 3167 per acre time The route in eillciiU oroThese economists point out dilution, hgh yicitls ul low that efficient production calls cos 1 lies m HJ ,11 n   1 for high yields per acrg and mcn nohiels, , r dor h hifh yields per hour of farm iao of fertilizer Fertiliser has woxk Labor expended in crop three roaK o ,  1 i produciien on fertile soil will feeds tiv c re ps ae aiont gie higher yields both per they need fr heattli extrriacio and per hour of work, ac boshel rirth 2  1   1,1 if iiti nifuiniiic iiiji  1 1  jim 1  0  i   to  r Foil tia Cirdin4 to tiiese eeenom ts uux  A Pdy of com proauclion buiirl showed that as corn cas to ma e i, ,d fom fiO bush use of tne ls It caai rcord yiciiis mere  in t n  t Mesdamea Ethel Pernert of St 4 Louis and Marion Pearson of Howell called on Mrs Esther Campbell last Tuesday Walter Clark spent the week end at the Frank Nichols home m Mio and in Lewistown Mr and Mrs Roy Reason enterued 16 boys Saturday in, honor of thei son, Roberts birth  Metsdames Helen Miliar and , Alta are autencLng summer    school in Howell Everert Hamels horse, Sallys Boy won at the Northvulelv races Monaay niiht This is o 3 year ola owned and driven by Mr Home and this was the seeond race it was ever in It paid 551 Miss Rochelle Cadieux of Min, damaya, ManitoMn IslandOnt is visiting Carolyn Sowers She came with Mr and Mrs, D M when they returned rrom their j  vacutionThey wll take her back in July I Charles Leach of Pettysvillea memoer of the Dearborn Kiwan is Club, is attending the national convention at New York City Sunday guests at tne Mark Nash home were John Grookin t and wife of Ovid, Dr Jim Nash, and family  Coldwater Isabel t Nash and the Martin Ritter can  fly  Mrs Nellie Clark is a patient i at Mcpherson hospital HowelL I  The Ona Campbell and Torn Howe families  were guests of ,he Carl Lentz family Sunda at a yvenic at Potter Park, Landing , The Merwin Campbell family and Arnold tftlUtf1  day at the James Hail home In Marior The Halls have just re turned from California  CONSERVATION NOTES  A toiai ol 575,00J bcd feet1  lumber and 850 cords of jack i  pine and aspen will be sold on July 10 13 14 in 3 Mihigon  j state forests The court suit of the ap and1 J a real estate company who I I sought to fill in pike spawning  II od 3 at Whitmore has been sett  The company agreed not to , disturb the spawning beds I i A large number oi dead fish car, perch and suckers have been found in Saginaw Bay It is thought recent cyclones may i have caused it I No forest fares were reported lujii week To date 635 fires have burned less than 5C00 I iue iviichiqah Molded Plastics iri iexter will shut down July 4   , ir their annua vacation One male wolfe was killed at Menominee last week, 173 coy oteS rtnd 15 foxes taken The ooimty paid vas Z5655 AH of the coyottes but 10 were taken in the upper peninslua The rainbow frout population is reported down this yead 10000 rees were knocked down in the 500 acre Lapeer state game area last week by a  cyclone It is estimated a quart er of a million feet board tf cf lumber was flattened The trees will be cut up and sold The City of Detroit has refus ed to allow the Lakehead Pipe line Co which is Iayinq a line across Michigan to cross their land until provision has been made to prevent oil waste poll ution from the refineries entering Lake S Clair and fouling the Detroit water suplpy 9 fishing sites and 1013 more ai0igae land ha en purchased by the dept Plant Food Produces   i  Tin teiuOne Return in Higher Crop Value D R GARTH VOLK, chairman of Ohio State Universitys agronomy department, reports that every dollar a farmer invests in fertilizer re turns him 3 in increased crop value from higher yields Thats a good trade, he said It gives you a 2 profit for every dollar you spend Id like to deal with a bank on that basis  Volk reports that last year Ohio farmers boughtabout 50 million worth of fertilizer He  estimates that this outlay returned 150 million to the  states farmers  Now you subtract 50 million from that total he said and it gives Ohio farmets a 100 million net profit iust for the simple operiior o ppij k and any sportsman I cause heres everything  ity and confidence on ti eav A  Ty contr  heavj easy to handle, so safe YouTI w besatisfied with T, quieter than ever Hero is the boat line for 195214 model to fit any pocket book and any sportsmanli purpose Take a ridemaka vnn   parison because heres everything you want ki an out new stability and confidence on turns at any speed eomplete and easy control in heavy, chappy watertl U so easy to handle, so safe Youll nv t    a outboard boat Voirll feel i wicn etrong, rigid bracing Spray rails are formed right into the hull And the CushionAireGIide gives the worlds wonder ride Glider keeta formed into the bottom of the hulls la the secret that youll find only fn Arkansas  Travelers Look them over carefullynot another boat made oifers so much fm aei caxefrta,service for anywhere near the price of Ujese new Arkansas Travelers   name All America Ces Outdoors  by Joe Ccfrev I X Ii,Had To B Mercury fn 53  my, K mercury m 3    and this really gets down to the psychology of a fisherman Above all I want full power, and complete anyweather dependability in my outboardall the patience in the world rishi v r, L expect equipment to perform r  perfectly Thats why the naw 53 Mark 5 with fulljeweled power is tl onboard  everywhere I goout to a fishing but I  and RY red hurry, troll all day at a smooth purr and then Lak to a ampat top speed With all this rugged dependability, ISM new 63 Mark 5 MERCURY weighs only 40 pounds a cinch to pack or carry You get full 860 steering plus the Dual Purpose Drive for weedless operationthe big ones art In those tough spots Most important is the new Mercury Mark 5 PushSutton neutral clutch and its the simplest, atnoothestworking clutch in any outboard You can see a full line of new 1953 MERCERY models on displaycome in todaya eui d  an y terms at  Touch the buttonyovro In neutral I nan  0r Touch the lever i LQ  Another Way To Eay ShaesPeare    its a ri f Mrrrj h ntj vjTubL It means Lighter, Quieter, Tougher fer Better, Smoother, Lcrr Catr, And you can sing H all day long ae I knw from e r rco   vour bait to hit that exact snot vh c Mr T  upon STFTlK l or T  Heol to do it to perfection I jt V r ie  Longer cast and its a ys a tliul to te delivery Theres magic m thc two Toviflei Liht they weigh only a third as much as nv inrt like a cat on a carpet bccrie Siiakespc oio sound instead of ccrdeLi like nital oncd Brass HLM or the L ven ycu wan en is waiting, i Lict Driv when I make a  that Smoother ylon gears, so u And Quiet e Nylon Gears Either the Direct Diivc R  is tuur t Green Anodized Aluminum h enough to handle almost any fish you can caLch on baitcasting tacklethis 1921 Shakespeare reel In landed tarpon up to 100 pounds And tht Automatic Thumb tril spool capfasting drag is for me   for yourself why Slukespeare is ahuKstaiidard with ,  salt water or fresh You can own this fine ShuKespcAw rive Reel for only 1200, specially featured by name of dealer iHl  Li  J Know Theres No Waterloggrmg Wfth A Newton AIRLINE NYLON C Line becannA T tnnu, u,ni v, MPUPM wnniiuii,itu  Line because I know what the NEWTON engineers did to nylon The famous Cravanette tieatment to which Newton has exclusive rights in the manufacture of  fishing lines virtually eliminates water absorption to dewop longer wear and Im just Scotch enough to appreciate it Teyond economy, I prefer the small diameter and expert braidin,J Ou can really Jfeel the NEWTON Airline when that exiaong and extraaccurate cast means strike Stretch is reduced to the correct mmimum by the Newtemp process    thero Bo nylon like Newtons Airline So many of my fisherman friends like tne eonvenient packaginga TwinPak reusalle plastic box with 50yard spools, two connected, colors, Black and Camouflage NEWTON AIRLINE and a wide variety of other pirlduty lines are featured by the FISHING HEAD QU r  dealergo in today where you see the big red and oiack sin at name of dealer tnere Are Good Friends, Big Fish, Happy Moments I Will Never Fo get becau  s i ave every detail crystalclear in 3dimensk r full color Easy and surewith REVERE 33 Stereo Camera this is rn adventure in photography thet is absolutely startling These pictures are so real, so lif like that you feel you are at the scene again Every detail of face, form and surroundings invites you to live the moment all over again And, with REVERE 33 theres no guer work focusing is automatic, a beginner is an expert, Economical, too, yi 2t 29 pictures from rerrular 35 mm roll Go into your REV LRU dealer today and see for youriolf He I is a REVERE Stereo Viewer, that you can use at no cost or ol r nyoull Jieve me then when I say REVERE has created a moo , ad in photography REVERE 33 Stereo Camera is featured by name of dealer s Mjr ke Fishing With A Feather    I mean the new Waltco NYOLI because, believe it or not, it weighs less than FOUR ounces Th Si iiishingfrabricated from DUPont Nylon this NY0LITE works like magic and takes all the abuse the roughest fisherman can pour on Of course rY0LITE cant rust or corrode    needs no lubrication ever and Is absolutely impervious to salt water Features youll like are the baletype positive pickup and a sturdy, simplified reverse brake There art i spools with every reel for easy changing to different weight linesan exclusive feature makes it simple to attach monofilament line to the spool in a jiffy    prevents facture of line Theres a companion, the Valtco Tubular Glass Spinning Rodcombined rod and reel weignt is only 7V ounces Thats light weight enough for anyon and heres a oieasant nrnricfl TV, mu     IS IS  3  isi in  plan rarr fer yieir fevti  T r   iiv t o  r ive   TvJr r7  ting the, Mr and Mrs Robert Jack en Dle Templetonn at Keego Har trained the Mvlo Kettler 1amWetfey PaimGr und rife o r trcit spant Sunday d he Herb ort rah ily Jackson, Ronnie Hoskinc farruly, Detroit, Harry Lees and Mrs, Lydia Carr and the Robert Ackley family Last Wednesday Mrs Parker tosk Mr and Mrs Campbell and MrsSadie lo Ari Arbor to soe a c men initiated into Sunday guests of Miller and fnrmily v Mrs Louis Miller and mond Dircks family  Ohio  mk THE PINCKNEY DISPATCHWedneaooy, June 2f, 1953 The Peoples Store Groceries Orygoodt Can aed Good Odits Furnishings Lingerie  Pinckney Dtopatch Entered as 2nd Ciena Matter at Postoifioo Act oi March B 1877 if 1114 SaHoweU LiLHnckneyWicii I Suhecrlptioii Puce l5U per IT t Kentieciys Gen Stare i r Wagoners Grocer 3 6066 Pinckney Road Quality Merchindke  feOW PRICED Beer and Wine to Taka Out HOURS daily 8 lo 9 Sunday 9 to 8 The Eddie Drost family return ea to Huntsville, Alabama Friaay after visitinq m Meiviii iatmily here He u engineer a the Redstone arsenal tnere The Edward Drost family asd Miss Eva Melvin spent Wednes day at Robert Grainger home home in Lansing Miss Eva Melvm attended a party in honor of Mrs Kenneth West at the home of Mrs, John 1 Schnamek in Lansing Wednes day Mrs West is president oi the Lansing Deanery of the NC C W and is leaving for Europe Mrs Viola Read was in Jack son Thursday ana Friday, The Robert Grainger family ofj  D Aupung UiKls Luisuryi j in Coyle and Meivin homes   The Lynn Hendee family en tertained the Dr Jim Nash famt ily of Coldwater and the Lloyd Hendee family lor dinner Sun aay Mr ana Mrs Clin Robinson a tended the 25th wedding anniv ersary of Mr and Mrs Elmer Gettinger at Topinabee over the week end Week end guests at the Lester McAfee home were Orval Camp bell of Muncie, Ind, Carl and David Hudson ana Will Spearer of Detroit, Sam Heriea and family ot Cohoctah John Kennedy spent last weel at the Irvin Kennedy home while his parents Mr and Mrs Gerj aid Kennedy were in northern J Michigan Bob Roma of Ann Arbor and Prof Hammers trom and family of Plainfield, Wis, called at the Lawrence Cambium aome last week Marvin Richarcscn is head of the Toledo camp at Biq Silver Silver this year His wile is the former Marguerite Berry oi Sttck biidge Hubert Ledwidge and wife oi Royal Oak spent Sunaoy with Eleanor Ledwidge and with her attended a shower at Hartland j tor Eleanor Dennis who will be married to Thomas Broqan of HciweH PFC Verh Clark was home from Camp Leonard Wood Mo, over the week end The Thomas Cark family of Ann Arbr jerry Clark iamily of Silver Lake, Charles Clark amiy ot Kaikasxa spent SunwitiiNrs Moiqaret Clark and lamilv Tie Merlin Amburqey family Mi Mavy Amburgey and Mr and Mrs Emmett Widmeyer at ten  the sedcinq of R BAm bui jr  nd Norma Amos at he  nity Lutheran Church, in Jko ,on Saturday SLiday cailcr at the Stanley  Plumbing  Heating Complete Liie Plumbirg Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC OH AND GAS ROT WATEH HEATEBS COMPLETE LIN OF POMPS WE SEX WE INSTALL WE SERVICE lOi EAST M38 Phone 183F2  COAL LO0 PER TON LESS   FILllT fcoWfclTH JO CLKW ITKL AND AVOID THE RUSH NKXT FALL  PAY BY THE MONTH IF YOU WISH DELIVERING EVERY D Y CALL 2681 DEXTER D Hoey Sons   xA TELEVISION n Hit Dinkel home were Curtis Patter f Stockbridqe and I J m jjif c the Don rJasoe iamily cti North akc Jhnnv Dinkel went home with he Pascoes f ,r a visit SqOiS iit ,enon and wife of Battle Creek and Don GMffith, and iamily of Ann Arbor spent Lunov at the Joe Griffith home Stanley Culver and wife o Heerfield called at the Murray Phone Howell 705J2  SPECIAL DOLLAR NIGHT At Scio Drive in Theatre TuesWed Thur June 30July 1,2 Kenrdv home Wednesday Special Dollar Night Bring a    ,  carload lor a dollar plus federal tax on this program only  Antenno Soles  Srviu PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE nARTMRnrm 5 W   e  NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Pinckney Community Schools, School District Number 2 Fractional, Putnam Township, Livingston County, Michigan, will be held at the Pinckney Elementary Schoo on the 13th day of July, A D, 1953, at 8 oclock P M for ihe purpose of electing ONE TRUSTEE for a term of THREE years, and for the purpose of transacting such other business as may lawfully come before said meeting Dated this 1st of June, 1953 ERIC G ROSE Secretary, Board of education, Pinckney Community Schools FREE MOVIES SPONSORED BY THE PINCKNEY FIRE DEPARTMENT  AND THE PINCKNEY MERCHANTS Every Saturday Night THIS WEEKS TITLE DESHERATH CHANCE FOR ELLERY QUFBT rSjNOWS OF KJLMANJARO rohnicoiox wtux Gregory Peck Ava Gardner and Susan Hay ward and i TWO DOLLAR BETTOR t Marie Windsor, Steve Brodie Also Cartoon  Mv reancyr Ipdwidqer is Vack from Georgia and Keith is homo from Plymouth seminary fr the summer Howard Read and wife spent  das last week at Mackinac Hand Clyde Rover and wife of De troit spent Sunday with Wayne AtLee and wife Mrs S E VanHorn of Howell soent the week end at the Cliff ord VanHorn home PiNCKNEY MiCfi CAPEHART TV DEALER PHONE llr2 i 05 u Aiifuirosi urn antrteMH JUGS INN WE HAVE SANDWICHES BEER AND WINE TO GO TELEVISION SHUITLEBOARD COMPLETE MEALS ITUDAY, SATURDAY AND STEAKS CHOPS SEA FOOD SUNDAYS AND CHICKEN OPEN DAILY5950 Howell  Pinckney Road Phone Howell 1535R11 m HAMILTON BUSINESS COLLEGE f   V r  fr r   321 EAST WILLIAM ST The people of Ann Arbor  have reason to be proud of this i business college It is a lead ing institution where student P L U M B I Nil ATFR SYSTEMS 3ftay Dinkel  JHOXE 7831 must be efficient as graduates rely upon it for expert counseling and help in securing a position The Hamilton Business pre offered complete courses in College has always enjoyed a  A GREAT NEW RANGE FOK HOMES BEYOND WE GAS MAWS THE PHILGASTAPPAN WITH COOLITE  The amcxtng ootonmtic oven pilt that dof sot us gatt Ysvve got fc te it it bslicve it SAVE WITH THIS SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER  t r ecretarial training Students j l ay enroll at any time and are assured of receiving the complete course in a surprisingly short time The success of abusiness cohege depends upon three factors It must maintain the highest training standards it must maintain a well qualified faculty its placement service high record in this regard It is therefore appropriate that we congratulate and extend best wishes to the principal of this progressive institution in our annual review We are pleased to refer the Hamilton Business College tot our readers as a first step toward future security f 2350 17949 S8O00 You to 0 Com In today U th rt to own thlt boaiifil rang with to many ooHtondinr cooklfot features Hocite Servtff PHONE US HMCKNET WCa  J J   , , e         ei1     t Wednesday, funoM, 1983 STATE OF MICHIGAN Ifce ftobafo Court lot too Count  living in Muttex ui Cu, fjitott  Edward D Spears Deceased At a 3K oi said Cor held June 12, 1953 Present Houorani ruraii K Smith, ludge of tabes Notice ie Hereby Givca, Ttt ali creditors ox saia deceased aw inquired to present their claLas a writing and under eanV to Court, and to serve a copy ti arei  v   v, I PROFESSIONAL CORNER  THE WiaWWJWfWM 1AY M PUFFY M IX u I4niyan itouy llsOO k t to 41 r r feces Wediieeejii AtonTues FaJkdJj  V  ilk U ft, McCLOSEY neyMichigan,fidicuary of scud es ass kUd tnat sucn clams will be heard and the heLs ai law oi said deceased be ar term mined by said Court at the the Probate Office on Sepiemj ber 1 1943 at ten A M It to zaered That nc erf by be iven by publication o copy keteof for three wrote con secuuvelyprevious tosaiddayai hearing in the PlnckneyDispatch and that the fidLcuary cause aj  cosy oi this notice to be servo J upon each losown party in inter est at sis kmt known access  registered moil return receipt demanded at least fourteen days prior to such hearino or by personal service ct least five 15  days prior te eurb hearUg Oiiice 835 3esU,ie i14 Eveninas by ApoinhuuLt Howell ss    HBBSNSD fhooe 183 407 fi Ga   ilci do w rill J et4ftCan cwai Estate, lesuxanjo, feekstaae City, Lake and Fasm Poeriy A SfftrtaMtv ZJA Your Property M  lit IBA1 tt1  ill LEE LAVEY Cnak Shank Jtaliios Couiicn  General Insurance  REFIGERArCN SERUOE HAROLD BADY 1 liepairs on Ail Makes 4 A true copy  AUCTIONEHi Celesua ParshalL Fcam Sales a Spockuitj Register  Probate BERT WYUK negror w cA FOWLEVILLE 436F6 juiumuiMii I UllUUJiUO I UIHIUUIII 4 j  TTtwTTnri,Ti,riTrTT i T Sted C,a Ajscmblies ninnHirirrrj1H iil Combine oc Biodct Cinvaset r Kalvej tea St AAftflsft rTf    jrk iww  w  WAN1D Custom Hay Bailing, new Hetland Bailer  E Schroeder  Sons 5486 West M3S WANTEDTypist, full time, exper lence not required, short hand not reupiered Pap commenserate with ability Citizens Mutual Auto Insurance Company Personel Dept Phone Howell 275  t DR C I TOWNEB Dsntist 044 Portage Lake Hot 4 rter  kov Df 3461 Laiiea Aiiv  OppojtusJIIef Usi Your Property wu Me GEBALD BEASOV Broker 2 0 tt Nv rth rearl ftnekney, Mtefa Ftoejp lit iAhane II7F11 Red9ris  MYBON I HUOHBS PlumMoQ and HeaHna license State Phone 183F2 1075 East M38, Plnckney Funeral Hone Don C Swarthout Directot Modem Equioment Ambulance ffsrvke 22 63 Fkcnev N0 FR2D C BE1CKHOFF i  OPTOMETWST 120 West Grand Ffcvoj Ay IWweU u Mldriow Ibone 358 Residence 61 TXOYD HKTOCF Uvestock Hanftno Wkly tips Mate To Mra General Trjciing PtneDey Mr Phone 161F13 ROGER J CARR Complete Insurance Coverage Phone 43 Pinckne Mich CEMETEUY MEMORY VS Frtce You Can Aff rd To Pa MXLFQR GRANITE WORKS Gilford MiduVxm  b i JV Plow SbMWI lt, We carry a complete stock of genuine John Deere Parts See us for VQMIplacement needs Flace  r rts order now  J, flOR SALEFtower MowerCooperClipper,18 in Bnggs  Stratt FUR SALE 9 foot cultipacker, ton mower, 1 HP nearly new  tractor drawn C W Burroughs Fc 65 A W Schroeder bz04 Pettysvilie id Pinckney Pnone Pinckney 20F5 tt 4    FOR SALE Electric Refrigerator, WANTEDYouug lady tor differ CHECKING MOHTUAtJexcellent condition, make an of ent   tiling operations, THRIFT AUTO LOANS  929a Thumm Road beside, 91 opponumty liberal beneSAFE DEPCSTMCHEY ORDERS   veT LakeMrs Woile 1 Program, 40 hours, 5 days a  MORTGAGE CHNGB EQUIPMENT LOAKS j     wee Fot anv financial service nothBIG SILVER LAKEGsrI or wo Citizens Mutual Auto Insurance ing o  bank auals the convenience oi a man to assist in housework and Company, Personel Dept THE Hcwi NilTiOvii BVNi  care of children Phone Dexter 4065 Phone HoweU 275 mnmiMm4W  LAVEY HAP I WAR  Federal MV,    O rpnration Aa Deiw tisu  K  ach rnmsiu FOR SAUi Good clean Ford 49 Dodge 46 Buick tt ESTATE BARGAINS  hrdroom home,2 car garage ota hirtiace, good condition, tn irrkney  riroom home, modern, 3 irts o 1 bHroorn home 3 lots 2 bedroom home, 2 car qaraqe and 2 lots, hot water herct In  Pinckney 3 bedroom home, furnace, 2   lots or 4 lots 2 year around homes at Patt erson Lake, Terms Gerald Reasor nckneyTich Phone 133 FOR RENT 14 acres of pasiu at 1205 M36 East, Pinckney Phone 35102 Ann Arbor FOR ATHLTIS FOOT A KERATOLYTIC IS A MUST  lster i iir JMJat MdSAW and Lawnmower iskin It tJien peels off, exposing niore qerms to its killing action rGet T4L, akeratolytic at any druq store Ii not ppleased In ONE HOUR, your 40c back Todav The CORY STORE Service 249 North National Ave HowelL Mich Pnone 1140 Hand Saws and Circle Saws Fil  ed Old Hand Savs Retoothed HAND AiiD POVva MOWERS Sharpened ana Reconditioned WANTED Custom Bailing John FOR 3Ai2 oil barrelssteel 55 Deere tutomatic wire tie gaUons witii faucets, 1 bed, 2 George Johnson, phone 179F5 mattress ana springs, 1 cot 1 4 ues, mes euoj k uio g exqoj  ee Nellie Gardner 145 Pearl St   George VanSkiver  mckney phone 147F2 IFOR SALEDuotherm oil burner tORflAUti STRAWBERRY heater stove with blower  Elizabeth Hartman, M36W and  Mrs Skinner, phone 159 JCedar Lake Rd FOR SALE Double bed coil MTOrm ZOiS INtfiiJU nTgTS 5n C ol  bl competent giazier, ample 245 UnadiUa phone 168F2  stock Ln hand Cirva MUO  shields and beck glesw avail BOAT Windshielae made to your pattern Bring your pattern ABE1S AUTO PARTS, Howell Phone 151 FOh bAiGivAVLi, washed sand and gravel qruuea or mix ed, also processed read gravel  D  J GRAVEL COMPANY able ABES AUTO PARr HoweU, Phone 151 FOR SAli 1940 Plymouih uiub Coupe, radio and heu jr  Murrays Gulf Station FOR SALfc mmmmm Baby chicks Started Caicics A iit v, wrwrncH miles west of Howell at 4950 9551,1 S Mason Road Phone HoweU TITANO QUAUli HOUSE334 j 2 or Frwlerville 36PF11 tul manng, rigid eulling ana  IMaion Road Phone Howell Each chick is a product ci carr PAINT, guaranteed 5 years, m SALEBABY CHlCKS,wSe brush mark,,3 days Free Trial homsbaiTed  white rock8 6 monthly payments,, Koolicote   y Aluminum Rooi Cuatingguura  I teed 10 years Liquid Veneer for  1 silos, and Quality Barn Paint Progress Paint Co, Cleveland For Free Estimate Contact A J GRAYBFAL Factory Representative Phon 5371, Brighton, Mich bloedtesting Their sires and dams are selected on the beis oi health, vigor and size U Ii approved Pullonern controud Buy those ctocks at OlES POUL TRY FARM and HATCHERY 13 New Hampsnires and Hy Lino Chicks Order Ntw Phono 3Q5W Bob Squire Hatchery HoweU Mich WANTEDihink cars, scrap iron,  dtai fnST MANDBLLS UW FMNG SHOP erv Weigh loads at city scales1 ilSlJHTTOS1   ft 01 N Byron rd at oity limits mm 158 HoweU, Mfchigan FOR SALEAlmost new Spartan PurtT,ft tci  Television for 15000 rnruireiHnone  of Mrs Art Marshall 234 West Main St, Pinckney j  IAKirJdKWL M e   r iruit ti  FisFi  FOR SALE White Finish Kitchand Sink, 7 in deep by 17 in by 31 inches, Th TonLoi Falm John Burg WANTED Oustom bailing, done with new Holland string tied bailer Dean Gardner Fnckney Mich, phone 13F11 FOR SALEBecrutifuJ Potted Ger  ncrmiums, PereniaU and Ann 1 uals Vegetable Seeds and i Plants, Bulbs and Everareens 0  VIOLETS WAYSEDE GARDENS 528 West Grand Rivr Ave H  HoweTLMichiqcr XBFSXUTOTARTS, HoweU,  15 OWQf W FOWLES D  C  Foot Specialist  CUropodW  JS3 t LEBON  216 W GAHtvef, BrlahlOBMlch Qassiccd w Populai Yelephoiio Office Hour L A BEATTIE Office 7J5181 By Appointment Rush l Phone 157F13  1003 MoBU Tuiit Wc  tefikbAv Mlchiaan Market frJce5 Courteous Serl CLARKS  l Established W Encorooratod 115 McPHPRSON State BAN Howell, Mich A permanent record for your Income and 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