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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>I   i ,  WWM       v V   ArVolum e74 1 ij si vry TB B iWCKHS Y D I Wednesday, Ma y I , 195 7m  IMichiganMfarro rMichiga n wil l star t a n agggressiv ecampaig n t o stimulat e th e touris tan d summe r trade , say s Rober t Fu ron of the Michigan tourist councilThe plans call for 2 men frombere to sell Michigan Vacations Sfcevnher, of industry, labor and travel agencies are prime prospecttInsteaiof waiting for them, Michigan willgo to themThey now have agencies in Detroit and Chicago Labor groupsand dept stores have vacation committees Most of them never heardQf a Michigan vacation Groups outside the state will also be contactedColor has com to Michigan votingbooths Ballots of many colors wiladorn Michigan voting booths nextyear They are white for partisan eljcions, blue for nonpartisaa, rei for amendments and green for conntyproposalsRetraining jobless workers is thebrightest hope for releiving unemploy meat 45 percent o the joblessonly have an 8tfe grade education i have ribt competed high school Avocational trailing program and coun ceding program are unAer consideration The cost would be 550,000which would come from the unempoyment tax th excess of which now is returned to the state  Fred M Alger defeated as governor in 1952 and just replaced as amvfcassador to Belgium by President Eisenhower isIking boomed to runfor US Senator in 19G0 against Pat McNaraara Thats a long time offWork on he Mackinac bridge shutdown for the winter has been resum edSummer visitojfs will see the apsncompleted but ft will not be in use until November lne legislature killed the bill torelieve overcrowding in schools bybarring children 4 years, 9 mnnthsoid They now take this class Local Social EventANNOUNCEMENTWilliam Hill of Schafer Rdannounces the engagement bf her Robert Sweet  44 ofby the state h endaughter, Rosina Anne to Lawrence ded in a vson of Mr aftd Mrs et last lUine Marshall of Gregory, Tntand a daughter, 2 bK CamerojiA XJameronof Brighton Miss Hil graduated from Pinckney high school i  ons and a  unceJ aupriv  , ,, f  Charles and Buitis, A brother  i v  ldied April lg lasJt The funerilfaa at PlainfieH Saturday William Detisltam jrof Dexthe 4H plowing contest sby the Standard Oil CompaiMiuichester  The Burghardt Funeral Ho Chelseais bsing sued for 40I Roland and CHenna PuHiam1 cnr was in collision with the hardt ambulaijce when it wasa patient to the hospital J Leo P Meyers of Ann Arbojopened his row subdivision AIi eighths at Dexter TherehOTne sites there It is norBiat of the Foid Salejp  Service onjop ofthe hillHis brother, Robeit who ,Vrasi killed in a avein last December jsas  part owner of the subdivision The Knights of Columbus will inin 1954 and is employed at the Citi  cuet a class f 750 in Detroit May Mutual Auto Ins Company of How  45 The order has 54000 membersell Her fiancee is employed at the in MichiganGeneral Motors Prooving Grounds,the wedding is May 25  Cathoik ChurchSt Mary Catholic CHurc  Fr Albert SchmiU, PastorSUNDAY MASSESSummer Masses630, 800, 00, 1000, 1130 A M Winter Masses800, 10UU A MWeekday Mass 800 A, MFridaySouowful Mother Novena780 PMConfessions aitar Novenna Devotioua430 to 60 P M,830 to J00 T Grade School NewsKiiidttiarttn, Mrs ParksCalvary MennoniiteRev Lzm Beachy, PSupt Walte Wosahip hinj Vonnjf Peoples CurrentWe wonder if this country UPat Barrett caught a big fishKurt fied in turning doyu every offer ifK a topic saw a dtei1Ralph Kuttii dad l ionierence or disarment nificiflag ut hit one Malcolm Ludwigs un j advanced by Russia The vio from New York is visiting himThri was a rabbit in Juhu Towsleys yinl Lee Davis says ther are many ew boats ji lrtaj,t Lake DwnuyIvAarthouts dad and Kijjper Duboistro cr gifi fish Juy Piiieb mule has foim1 buflalo horns, Joan Menko riiwf parents visited her Iavl icluioor saw a rattlesnake David Wlorlyka uis IjaLy rabbits Doa 31ealion went to Howeli Sunday iVcd Stiver visited hi brotlieiJoe,at t Murvs school Kach of our trees in the school Intantvd J730MARRIED SATURDAYMerlin Lavey and Martha Meyerswee married Saturday at 11 a, n,at St, Marys rectory by Rev, Fr, Sduvidt, The breakfast was at St,Marys hall and the reception at Romuius at night, they went to Florida Charles Smith and wife of BridgeHampton, N Y are spertdiug a moth at Boynton Beach Florida Attorney Frank Shields of Howellis a patient at St Lawrence hospitalLansing, The engagement of George unnof Howell to Judith Holly of Tri mU Lake Rd i1 annnoued by hermother, Mrs William Gorsline Th Bv, a W Winder, PosterSunday School 9S0 a n1045 a mpiajrei meeting atfie chuujh  300Wed Choi practise  730 mThe Peoples Cfeurch Mfi West between IJnadills and Main StreeUKeith Rriegsegprer, PastorRevSunday MomiiYouth SchoolWorshipService Wad945 n n1080 aiuTOO p i 800 p m, 400 p mg, yon their wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs, wedding is in Junt PractiseJoe Lavey wereat the wedding, their atteendans0 MAY COURT TEKMteftna starts May lStij43 cafes 2 are citizenship,ary, 4 noujuiy, 8 chancery ANNOUNCEMENTRuth Kirschke daughter ofand Mrs Claude Kirshke of Pinckney was married April 20 in Indiana to Coglin of Detroit, They are ivR in Detroit,One of the jury cases is EdwardKenny and wife vs Warren Leckrone A ron jury casa is Pearl Hinchey vsJOean Turner The jurors drawn are PutnamLeaTiplcdy , Kenneth Wylle UnadilUBiur Jackson, A J Boice HamburJtftn Dinsmore, Oryille BeekmanMarionBruce Love, Wirt Smith In the Soith Lyon recount for mayor Mayor Albert Weinbrn1 won ovl Hex Kenne 24 to 2i2,losinK 3 votesFor council seat Reynold Sweet and Charles Sinelli tied and will drawInjutjiice run Florence Renwic,k was still 57 votes behind Bert SnellAlfred Webber of Lodi townshipwas killed jast Wednesday W1HJB4 ilfchdin was struck by ligluiing1 He haJ gotten his cattle out, was killed trying to save i0 sheepJjimes Calhoun 82, died last weekHe was a former mayor of Stioth Lycn and oldest member of thc Alasonic Lode thereThe Novi schoc district who wereturned down in their attempt to au MRSMrs FavA , , , , quartettes, chorcsus andbeaver take dropped from ,,,,   Robbie Robinson andThis, was not a good year for trappus Tho l,S09 last year to 7,6811 and that ofotter from 60 0 591 The price ofcllev from 670 tc 50lThe price to 11Llanket Last weeik 43 fires burned over 1004acres SCHOOL OPERETTAThe gchool operetta Her RoyalIfijinss, Mias Jones, was put enat the school Friday nght by tii3mupic class The cast consisted of 83voices The itory revolves aroundI a swank summer resort who awaits the arrival of a princess A youn i girl who arrives ia rnisUken for the nfx Part of fhe South Lyon school princess and accorded all the honors istnct ve appealed the case to theby the snobs there An escaped pat   of education itnt from a mental institution next  Bnhton  to have a free parkins  shows up and is given the royal hon1ot whlch wili amodate 75 carsThe ,  ionos Intcrperced wers solosduet,  re ls on Main St between the    tit rick and Girdsong storesI The Brighton American Legien to J, Anthony ofmake a LEWIS KiArnSfiiis ic Piesi Dil1,at St Joe 1 HsiI   J ,Ain Arbor, last Tuesday She w born January 30, 1934 at Fentoi iSvmivin aro her hvisband, son,Wllhim and 2 daughter Also her lath r,Vv Press, 4 sisters Mary Press, linv Icy SmiMi, Betty Whittcnberr Iv,vell, Beatrice Bain of rlillord anda Lrotlicr, Kenneth of HowellThe fuuoti was at tlu MacDonaUlFuneral Home Tl ur day with burialin OrtonvilleFourth  iul Fifth, Mrs, rjoulotVMH SeefiMs brotiicr is i mov n Wlie helped his dad cutdvji treerf iCmil Millers doctur itvs by a lake He is goin U tac jUiil her for Miotcrboat lideKd Coloitsass i eiow 1ith and Uickie Sweisa ptuasant filii Penny Reynolds faiLiiit a 1ish So did Cavl Tauviainon a his dad Paul Jones had II i idjs in his uncles rpotoibont on Silver iii LaDawn Mihiiey and Rudiy j Vv Urayer have tennis shoesLinda JWulIeys laiidarentij are back fiom j iijidupnst Grade, Mry ThuyerMSt of i  iUtided tlie carnival, Tiv Reasons dug ut bitten Hewr ly Ieiis da 1 1eli out of the bout iily Darn li a baby calfiii iy Oury saw tlie cuiuel last ni, JL had a Ion  tai1Sandra Bell cauylit     ii Linda VtePen visited her aunt  m ivtroil Sunday Hilly Chambers a biid wili a bow and arrow Sci  iiivei wvr to a widJin1 Sat iay iiulvn Hudson  Maiy Lou  tiil liav new dresses and shoce  iason has bby fox, Judy Green sjKiit the wee It eird with Marty ifites, I1red Ejreler went smelt iishin up north, Patsy Hollister spet h week end in Ann Arbor, L,eonuriSiavden saw a new type of racngen, ivs Bmj i an over a blue racer    fa nip1 t, Michne Winisky miIi rrtij nujjMt L7 fish, Jif and iiinii  ienL tlte week end with Mrs, j u cjims no effort will bto i,miltain peace yet they actept isiai overtuies Our diplom iaa inference should be smart eaouglt UJ deteirt the true from the false Wtcijnize Russia and havean ambaadcr there An effort is bekag to break down the embargotrade with Red China Waie the only country who has out  bina vas once our best,customerThe era mrgo is being circumventedas many of the goods we ship to foreign countries eventually jQodihvv wuy into Red ChinaThis country has affirmed its support of the kingdom of Jordan and ,nt warships there to aid the Idnfv ho is antiCommunist They haia Cdmiminist premier whom the kiaf fiid aiiei replaced with an antiCoibiiiviiiist cne He resigned and moblook control and martial law is now in effect, Jordan is tile tiniest oftlu Arab nations but outside ofStfudiArabia the only one who haMbeon for us If we let her fall to ibm Coivi muni its other nations mightlow suit toandiKIWAM8Prof, Rogers of the U, of M,tucked on atomic energy  radio aciiviity last night, Next Tuesday night William Mullemkre, Ann Arbor editor talks,  r3EPUBLICAJN CLUBand Mrs Thomas Bonner entertained the Young HepueieAn Cub at their homasSunday assisUdby Mrs Edwin McVaugh, Mrs,Wm, McPherson IV poured, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Hewett Robert Kleeg, AnaLewis were appointed a formal oricasizing committee, Lawrence Lind emere, chairman of the Republicanstate central committe talked infortnnllj Watch for notice of the nextnTeeting, danceshis highschool band made their appearaneand were warmly received It hasbeen a long time since Pinckney hada band   Some of the individual numbers j  CARD OF THANKSw ere the 3 Myers Siaters, quartette,  1 sincerely thank each neighbor Donna Basydlo, Jay Root, Barbara f iviand for the flowers, cands, personMeAfe nd NM Rose, Janet Van  al calls and each act of kindness Slanabrook, Karen Bollen, DaU Hugh shown to me and my family duiin roon is finihed Alan Stlfenhis family visitcf1 lelaiives in Itioit SiUUlav Chevri Darrow haJ s out May 1 is RolleneSingers birthday She warus two1 ducksPat Tessmers aunt iad twin John Mayc has a new 11 ft bM11VViTiuins spKired oma bull frosJudy Schioeler will be 10 years old May 7,We enjoyed the caof un were n the freak sltowand Nancy Nichols, Linda LeeAnother group were Boaita Lei,Feverly Campbell, Anita Shiroy,Jolan Basydlo, Shirley Wyie and Tarbara Russell 6 boys Tom Ritter,PA  Howell, Jak Cotes,Don Sing,Monty Mattesn and and Dennig Morgaii iut on t dance The two Cunning ham children colored from Howelldanced my illngss and convaiescense, Yoarthouhtfuness is gratefully appreciaed and will always be rememberjd Jim HallCARD OF THANXSI wish to thnk my friends and nynighbors for the flowers and acts of kindness shown us during our bereavement, Robert Egelex Family REVOLTweek thatYOlXG REPUBLICAN, There werj hints lastthe Young Repubicans who reolt ed against the Old Guard at Lansing last year and oted for, tne ovornors mental aid, highway inipvovement program were not going to accept tho Old Guard Republicanholdthe lino tax policy this year, At the Republican state centralcommittee meeting at Lansing Sat Second Grade, Mrs  Winder ji ouht aci  7J1  I v Uoiroe went to sec K  it t d  me sio is home fiuiiii fa, Leo iiiuln has new shut1, W i5 McvYs sister is home TinimySpriit iiaj ai aii plane that runs on Drian Walton and his brother   i  j    a stji1 Lfaia Krish had comj any iVoni 5iji tn Linda Clouhami JUT coisin v cut turtle huntin   Cindy Huyhfs ant1 Cindy Plummer IiiaTC new siioes aiul Am iha Ilileman too John Tachs yraJid parents arecniute bak from Florida, liobct liiiirhs aunt ave him a whistle jamJon Plumnici had a birthday Monday Rauhn helped drive shepSprout wint to a Cub iicoutSecond and Tird, Mrs, Johnson,iiabeth Antaa shopped in Ann oi1 Saturday Charles GehrinvrJiL 15 fish on Muddy Bonnie WyUas a new potketbook Judy iJor y had cfiMnnnj from Dexter Sui  iarry Farriischcs garage as Clifford OSullivan of Port Hura liih Knights of Columbus official, n been named federal judge inUlibiuan Thei were 12 applicantsfoi the jb Retiring state chairmamJolin Feiiceus was supposed to b liiid up for the job but Postmattariieral ijummerfield, the big bOMla Michigan dont like him and wanted Owen Cleary of Cleary College, of Ypsilanti The Summerfieldforces tried to defeat Felkeni for teicotion in the Cvmvention 2 ydaff ay3 b t failed OSullivan is th Kiand compromiseA bifl i up in the house at Lasin, to allow barb to serve potatociis, pietznls, cheese and crackersfive Any free food now in a place tviure liquor is sold is forbiddttO InIK old saloon days the fre lunchM 1 ie jjittty elaborate and featuredcom beef and cabbage, pig hocks and  t ii kiau, liver and onions, soupsnnA liinburuei sandwiches The first jrrels we evr had were given Uftby h German blecksmith neighborwho usually stopped for a bee onA way home and seldom neglected10 fill his oocketh with preUelsJlici Iiiy a 11 a I NOT1CBThe Young Ladies Auxiliary ofthe Oonffl, church will meet at Pil grim Hall at 11 a, m Wed,, May 8thto make doll and monkeys, Bringanything nylon to ituff with andneWifft and thrwnd,Io landwiche as ctrerage will be furnished, Taiis the regular May meeting END SO YEAR FUNCTIONThe Pinckney Kings Daughterswho hare been putting on annual Mother  Daughter banquets herefor the pas 30 years are discontii I018 of Th Wton only has 80 members and same are get  ing along jri years, iTiey have noequipment and have to borrow dishes and tabies, This event had to be moved to the school as the attenctence grew to 300, The great amount of work involved was tcmuch for thenvThis year St, Marys Society will put on the banquet atthir hall Mty 9Pinekney King Daughters sfttetwftk Mn BrtU BrashMay 2 atlVM p, m, Election of of fieerawj aBual report to be given Gvod iADan VanSlambrook enterered Burltsoa hosUL Grand Rapids this week for surgeTi The fire dept, was called to thtborne, of jlrs, Beulah Tuesday by aroof fire, little damage was done, Chester Jarlowski who works for at Tajras had an ap IJoelioaJNew booksNEWSare Murphys Benwby Wills,, Miracle in Brittany byJd Bllito Bellingrath Gardens bgarden boolMt memorialEdith PecVBooks presented to the library byMr, and Ur Earl Ward were acomipete est of Scotts novels,Poet ry Anthology, Our Political Favoorite and  boolo on English Liter CARD OF THANKSI wsh thank my friends andbes and Livingston Lodge for thecards, fflowers and visitts I received I was in the hospital,Harry B,CARD m THANKWe wish to say thanks so much tothe neighbors and friends in PincKney for their many kind expressions of sympathy, mass cards and food,Th Family of Mrs, Elizabeth dintonDONNA BOOTHDonna Booth, 1 year old daugtor of the John Booths who live onJ Stackable farm died Aprill 25The body was taken to Buffalo,N,Y ,for burial  urday, Open revolt broke outDiaseut j iai1 mtowas anticipated when Rep, Geoe  v Kahdaiballade, Ann Arbor, Young Republican leader rose to speak and saidhe would orllJose their no more money for schools program but they were not prepared when Prof, Wni,Vbrer of the U, of M, also on thoitate central committee arose andbacked him up, He read that parLof tne Republicar state platformof 1956 that pledged full support to expansion of educational facnti aand the needs of the state, He said Urn legislature was elected on thispledge, He received a surprising acoount of anplause Uoth lie andSaUade spoke in opposition to Sen ator Hutchinaons no new taxesspeech, They were joined by Alfied Fortin,o Gratiot comity hairman who said taxes would have to be raised eventually and that the Repuu and 3 tires stolen, Rovent to a piano ieDetroit David HollistcsJill ,lias a scooter bikeCathysaw bluebirds Sunday Cliff was bitten by a horseThird Grade, Mrs BeachyStanley Linds uncle from Detroitisicd her Don Pesoja has bovar,Jjeunis Reynolds father got u niilkcan fulj of smelt Saturday David Chambers was in Canada Saturdayand saw the big boats on the river Sunday Linda Wylies parents wentsiinelt fishing Cur room was the tixh pond for the carnival We haJfish, shells and frogs Sharon Froeh lich is our room president and Loisrjrej secretary Oh riatme Dinkeliwent to thc operetta Friday nightFifth Grade, Mrs Miler,Spelling hee winners were ChrisFifth and Sixth, Mrs, HeatonWe are planning to go to HeniyFord Mueseum and see Tomorrow I and recently built,We went lastyear too, The carnival was a succeea except some the children got out cfaturePor children 600 Hats by Dr, hand Seun,Th Martin Fred Read, and wife, the Bob ReadJames Whit ley cans were accused of taxs favoring tlile an1 Catherine Buda,John Dinke,big business The debate was still ffl Caro1 froehlich Perfect in th9Ukl Kd Mikbigwarm when Chairman Limlemue gaveited , into adjournment,Piev mcrtest wre MikePJumi Dennis Thumm  of President Eiwin KaraR Rowell, Sharon GallupElizhoxvers 71 billion budget was vot  beh Minocl Cheryl VanNorman loudly a censureoown, a dollar a month dues phn missed one orFor 00,000 budget approved, Linda  lle dtnlival we made the paper mcha animals for circus backgroundWe did good in our arithmetic test,in division Our Michigan unit to reented to Governor Williams isieady, Mr Chanhbers mademorts voted s salary of 21,000 ayear, This is from an article , by , Will Muller in the Detroit SundayNews unJLu chapter in the battle ofrdt near Lapeer wasNN I it ten lafit week when the surviviu biother, Alfred, 78, died in a nuving home Theirs is a story ofa lattlo fro prircipals regardless ofcosisA faim mutual insurance comDiy failed and the brothers were 280 They refuse to payspent 50,000 fighting it Theirtv , woith 5G,000, was sold atiffs sale for 11,000 They spent years staving off the law Theyuere evictnd once but came back Ateanant moved on but left when liereceived a letter dynamite would beustd The linal eviction was in 1954, ha an old fashionedschool boaij fight which has beoncarried to the state board of education The board by a 3 to 2 vote fhreJ Supi Keitlt Reed His contract hasto J961 to run, Recall papers werecirculated igatnst one of board who ast the deciding vote The principalwis named uctinj supt until itwas settled Some 60 years ago the Pimjkney ajhool carried a dispute tosupreme corjrtAt the annual meeting thr , incumbents were defeatedTltey  to frive up their offices, John Teeple, the meetingchairman had presided in a faulty manner The supreme court turnedthem down The 3 bd members wl won were Dan Murta, Frank Johttion and Alfred HonksSeventh Grade, UnTriAmnQWe enjoyed the carnival and pttton a playDsbbie the door pi lie, to her siatr fthave our unitsCa nada and Great Britian Wednesday, We are working oaision with iecimals In arHhuwe, On May 11 we g to the ofaersjw, Seventh Grade Mrs, CairJudycwtheicfused pMrs Dolly Baughn visited her moentertained the Sunday at tj John HcGure jim ther, Mrs, HaroldRranklin in How wo den cover for itcapitol atMrs, We go to theTuesday with The PtaciBypby at CnilsonersoaaliWeek en d Bin Jami eafrs  Jeanett e McDonal d o f Cut  troit , Mr  an d Mr  ME  Darro w an dLansin g an d Marguerit e Leac h o f    Cide n Cit y spen t th e wee k en d a tth e Leste r McAfe e home Sar i Baugk n an d wif e n  Arbo r Friday  were i n Mr an d Mr  Cfetrg f Thompso nThursda y Mrs  MaW e Whit e wil lleav e fo r Seattle , Washington , v ojoi n he r husban d Brando n Whit ewh o i s enginee r fo r th e Goer s Air raf t Company  Mrs  Braftdo n Whit ejr  wil l driv e he r ou t an d fl y back Mrs  Clar a Palme r an d daughter ,Pa t visite d th e Wesle y Palme r fam il y i n St  Loui s Mo , las t week Th e Harol d Gallu p famil y o f Fan aingto n calle d o n th e Murra y Ke nra l Methodis t Church , Detroit ,   Messame s Margare t Barns , Heli n ,J  I Youn g Berriardin e Fr y an d Janic eTh e Cliffor d VaHom s an d Wra y  Burn s P nt Sunda y at t ttfc e D  Con kHiiKWey s attende d th e funera l o f , i n hom   n  r d Rapid s   , Mcrto n CrittUnde n i n Ypsilant i   Th p Milro n Carver s spen t Sun , jSaturda y      av w tn  nd Victo r Kreburgrh s i n iHuber t Ledwid e an d famil y o f   Lincol n Park ,Poya l Oa k an d Mrs , Eleano r Led  j  Th e Albei t Tent z famil y o f An nwcig e wsr s Sunda y guest s o f th e J Arbo r calle d o n tth e Harol d Holli i iJtrr y Ledwidges  VYS Saturda y right , IBo b Gor e an d wif e o f Detroi t wer e Mrs  Pauiin e Vdde r antertaine d w k en d guest s o f tth e Georg e Va n j  Monda y nigh t fo r Mrs , Donnale e Stapleton , A h ou t 6 0 member s o f Masoni c I7t h distric t attende d a  meeting The Keit h BradburysM  OjaUe aan d th e Lamber t Henry s o f Detroi t JVfi i Sunda y guest s o f th e L  J Henr y family Georg e VajiNorma n an d Gera MBenso n too k 9  member s o f thei r Su na y schoo l clas s t o tb e service s a tC      HHJLaaawHiia  I T A mm  itkmUtttomdav, Tiffbc r o f th e boar d o f genera l ptt ,pose s t o dis c as s Mason k legisla tion  Re x Sacteet t an d Glen n Alt ,o f gran d lodg e ae d Barne y Wilso nan d Ruper t Garne r DDI s wer e als opreesent ,Pnckne y Jiir h schoo l los t a t Ma nCheste r Monda y 7  to 2 , Gen e Hiil ,Dic k Kennedy , Denni e Clar k pitche dan d Dic k Kenned y ni t a  hom e run ,Ar e th e smel t goin g th e wa y o fth e buffalo , passenge r pigeon s an doLhc r wil d lif e specie s oac e abond  Ope n Winte r an d Swame rah i bu t no w extinct , Smel t dipper s Kres s Rea d of f MSI ,repor t n o sml t thi s yea r especiall y Hmil y Wash , Dr y Cleaniuf , JNtte oo n  Lak e Huro n sid e o f th e star  Drapes  Le t U s JLeCoIo r w  on r Gei d Bfl lHundred s o f ton s hav e bee n take ni n  rh s pas t fe w year s an d th e bree din g stoc k ma y hav e bee n depleted,  rasort Las t wee k wa s t o hav e bee n th e bi gw,e k bu t there  wer e n o runs ,erccihlretnilt a heoun t ITATEPHON E 2UHafWsfa rWelerf Waak , Dr yBe  Ipreai e a dRev  an d Mrs  Esic , daughters ,,  dghters ,Glady s and , Aria , Gertrud e Tuppe rd  Wilbl i BNote s o f 2 5 Year s Ag oMalach y Roefce , 70 , die d e thvme  fn Fowlervill e las t week 7i  th e so n o f Richar d an d Alic eFarrcl l Roche  Th e far m is no w par to f Hi e U  o f M  gam e resenreH e wa s       w       sTinervisor an d seree d 2  tenfas  AMwarthout t Bpsn t th s wee k en d  t a t th e Masoni c tempi  her e Monda y count y sherif f Survive  D  u tL 0Tf j  k, Vi   n O j K , rn  rvo n         uivjvor s ar e M sNormans Mrs  Hetti e Carve r o f Ai nAiWo r spen t Sunda y there Th  CUr e Swarthout s an d Harol d and Wilbelmin a Bourbonnai s atten de d  th e Ana l hig h schoo l debat e a tHO I auditorium  An n Arbo r Frida ynigh tTh e Flin t postoffic e ban d gar s aine  entertainmen t her e Frida y nite H e Th e Mothe r an d Daughte r Banque tsponsore d b v th e King s Daughter sa t the  Cong 4 ,  churc h Wednesda y nit eAlt a Meyer s a s toastmistrees  Th eprogra m is  Pian o duet , Doroth yCar r ,EveIy n Graves  Toas t tto th ecal Trio n Gertrud e Tdpper , Qlsdy tan d Arlo a Saf e Teas t t o Da4tters ,M  E i P ittrf T OHnson , me m wlf e i   JSTiT   KZsZTUS M Esic  Pian o Boles , Mildre dHalnes  Vocn l Solo , Nelli e Gardne rAress , Mrs  Ambrose , Howell Music , Isele r Sitters  Voea l Solo ,Mrs  Ear l 8auhn rrida y Baine s an d Dk k Bel f wen tfishin g t o Singin g Bridg e Fri da y nigh t bu t di d not t ge t any j  Th e Do n Patte n famil y o f Hows on  tiday Th e Georg e Meaboa s spen t th ewe k en d a t Loslls  Friday Setariay  Ma y I  4eie Pemtwre FwJohn Payne sad RataiaIN TOWNAlam freedBOOt, OCE, BOOTMonday May 5,  Matiaes Ss4a7 I K M Csas,Judy HoUidmy sod Biehard Cmf laFULL OE UFWPne WorU in the Marefc Fetterette Plenty of hot water with One my to keep the family i hot waterand enjoy every minute of itDETROIT EDISONS NEWELECTRIC WATERHEATING SERVICENew, more efficient water heatersbuilt to Edisons specifications New waterheating plan from Edison Together they make the finest hot waterservice ever offered in Southeastern MichiganLV Completely new, completely different,the electric water beaters for 1957 arenot only the safest kind you can buytheyre the most practical, too Builtto Detroit Edisons own rigid specifications, dollar for dollar these newelectric water heaters last longer thanaajr ober beater you can buyhurtsrif Redesigned from top tobottom to give you more hot water foryour mousy, the asw type eldctriowater heaters for 67 now include two higher wattage beating units that operate completely automatically As yourhot water supply goes down, one unitautomatically goes onquickly heating up more water lor you to use when youneed it No waiting, no worries Theresalways plenty at hot water on tap Andbecause of this tnkjue new design, youcan get more hot water than ever beforefrom the same size heater Then, too,since its built to Edisons own specifications, you know you can rely on thequality and depend on it to operate IA aAasaStfperSvppfy Plan To make the newelectric water heaters even more economical, Detroit Edison has introducedits SuperSupply Plan This simplymeans that now, for a surprisingly lowflnt monthly rate, you can get muchmore hot water than ever before for justpennies per day RH0 HRIWIn MVHOT yVfe iMpsjcf nMse trsjssejsjsvsdsstofts tf EIECTRICwttsf hsatioi Wort ymefer    ne torn m tee Theresautomatic safety always built into anelectric water heater No flame, nonue Its even safe enough, and goodlooking enough, to go right in yourkitchen or utility room Because of itsexcellent insulation, its cool to thetouchtop to bottom And only dsetrieand odorlessdi SEE THEM AT YOU1mm Helea Hayesinand Gatorand ftportThr r Sat, May 2 I, 4THE SHARK FIGHTERS, in Otasmasisfe and CeferwmTieter Matare and Karen Steeleand 5EARCH FOR BRIDBY MURPHYLeuise Hayward and Terest Wright in Vista VisionSUH,, Mon,, Tues,, Msy 5, 6, 7JSKAYENResrrt MiUhum and DeBorah Kem laLK THEATRE wMrartw L m LAKEWed, Tbur, Fri, let, May 1,1,3,4 Walt DleasrssCINDBBBLLA ia TestKioslsfTHE QUBT MANRegalseese pisture withForrest TeakerCeler CartoeaSuit, Mnn, luei May , 6, 7a uarine and Sister Angela trapped on a Pacifie, IslandHAYEN KNOWS MR ALUftON ia CnemaScept sad GelerDeberah Kerr sad Robert Miteham Nereity News , 0arteenThurs Frl, Sat, May 8,9,10JUMEN IN WADaabis Faatars Rnbert Ryan,Adln Rayobart Keith PtasSTORMSsott Rady and Mala Powers CeUr Csrtoon  sad INtwflThe Scio e4Aaa Arter, MlefcfhiMraas irree Plafrewd Saturday, May I, 4TEENAGE RSBBL laingsr Rogers and Michael Rennie MEN FROM NOWInJtaaielpa Seott and Gall RasseUMonday, May i, AWAT ALL BOATS ia VisUTlsien aad OeierJtff Chaader aad JaUe Adaau  TH UNGARBBD MOMHNT a TeaaaieaWfetter Williams aad GeorgeWaaV HiaTH May 7, s, t 2lMatGaleAalta Urbetf Victor Matm aM  Mfeaati W  wmunmmwr MOTHER  DAUGHTER BANQUET v To Be Held onTHURSDAY, MAY 9th 700 PMatSt Marys Parish Hall ALL ARE INVITED TO ATTENDFor Reservations MRS FRED SINGERWFMRS PAUL M7UMRS SPfiNCER TITUSUP IW Contact the, followingMM JAMM lAMNiU 944MM HMaW MYHfc WMRY MM HAW KHLYUP tHMCANNED GOODS3ViTi3BMPATCft Wefeepday, KayIT ttttTwo bus load from the EastQuad builing, Ann Arbor had a party and and dance at the U of MFresh Afar Cemp Saturday nightA U C TIO N f H of MariM 04ui a aopr o  Ntir To Ttmtthai aafriad a pkton of Mba aomat, diatoTl at tbed MtaWgaft otaarralorrs I  rSATURDAY, MAY 4th, l57  JiTABTWG AT UiH A HStock rf New tfcje takea plaaa Saturdayat 81 Thomaa Chvreh, Ana Arbor Mlaa Pit Thayer givee a farewellSetaffday sight for Ml DonnaleeStaplatom who 4aat Wadnaaday by plaae to ioto har hoafaaad Prt Edward ftaplatoa at Molmuunh, Eng land8OIM of ta Artieias AnVf td Oai RftBftfi Iataniwrta nd X oAs Spa Htatata rtti2 Gallom OilOil Maty Otherta Tha Gaoif VaaNowaait and Mwnaftsaa Bangfcn attandaH tha wedd tftf Saoky night of Ootf Cam ad Darl Rdottmam at tha UHati Bvathrtn Cirorci Jfoowa whai ia paater Km Virginia VanKTappan GaCLARK, 9AL3sVCASE tha INA haat amafcpoH ai About 80 couple attended tneT given at the school Saturday niteply the FC team of the Masonic lode j Other cash donations were receivedThe Ladies Monday night bowling league held their banquet at the Canopy Hotel Brighton, 32 weretthere Th raens league banquet isThursday at the JfC hall, HowellThe Kiwanie bowling team ChliMiller, Martin Ritter, Wesley Read,er and Frank Zezuka bowled in tthe Xiwnis tournament at Ann ArborouiidayJohn Eieeie wto spent the wintertauring south came home Jat Friday Norman Clark jr hurt in an auio taccident on McGregor Rd last week is in St Joe hospital, Ann Arbor The Vincent Shields family ofAnn Arbor called onthe Lee Laveya Sunday,  ,The Ona Campbells spent thewtk end at the Carl Lentz home inLansingThe James Hall family of Marionwie Sunday dinner guests of the Met win Campbells,Tbe Didk Young family of Flintcalled on the Andrew Campbell famllv SundayPcbbie and Beokie Amburgey hadtheir tonsils removed at McPheraoihospital, Hovell last weekThe Fred Smith family of Evarti weic Sunday guests of Mrs JennieDevtreaux Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Mrs Fannie Kavanaugh were in Ann Ar bor Thursday1 Murray Kennedy and wife were in Detroit MondayI Walter Clark was in Benton Har bor last weekAlbert Shirley and wife were Sun day guests of the Daryl Shirleys in1 LivoniaMrs Marda Austin and son, Bill,cf Ann Arbor were Sunday guesta of Herb Palmer family Waltter Clark and wife spent ttha wwk end in East Tawas1 Tte Harold Heusman family of YpsJJantl spont Sunday with theEdwin Sprcruti Tne Dale Miller family went ameltfishing at Singing Bridge Sundayi Clarence Deal of Dansville, BiJy Shehan of Ann Arbor and Georgea ad Emmett Roche of Fowervile1 culled on William Shehan Sundayi Ather Wylie and wife and Richard Lovfcll and vjf vent smelt fishingto Pointe Pelo, Ont Saturday but diii not gt manyGerald Henry of Detroit,KatherinaI Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn of Circyory spent Sunday with the JesseHenrysRobert Pike and wife called on tfiton Clarks in Unadilla FridayTha Frank Boyem and Peter Gentns of Ann Arbor called on the Joha Boyera SundayMr and Mrs John Boyer attended the funeral of a cousin, Williamliainaa in Archibald, Ohio, MondayThe following from here attendedthe 60th anniversary of the B4 OES Chapter last Monday nigntthe Albert Dlnkels Homer AbneysGeorga Xngqoiita, Clifford Millara,LaTTanoa Cambums and Mr Eloyse CaivpbaUTH1 STATE OF MICHItiANProbata Court for tht Cowly of LMngateBIn tha Matter of the Estate ofRAYMOND J FICK, M IncAt a aeation of said court held attha Probpta Office in the City of He well in said county on April 10thIW7Preaant Hon Hiram J Smith,f ada al Probata  Lynn W Handee having filed inail court hit annual account a thedtttrdian of said aatate and his petition praying for tne allowance thereof It U Ordered, That the 7th day cfMay A, D, XW7 at ten ecloek mI the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and ia hereby appointed for exainriling said account I It b Farther Ordered That PubUe  not lea thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order, for three sueceartw week previous to said day of nearing, fn the Pinckitey Dispatch,a aewipapar printed and circulated hi wtfdjroun, and that the petitionercanaa a oopy of this notice to be ear ad upon each known party in interest at ale last known address by refistead mail, return receipt deraandd, at laat fourteen 14 dayi prior to menhearing, or by pereonal service ati 5 daya prior to such hearing Hiram JL Smith, Jvdga of Probate Wagoners Grow6066 PINCKNfii ROAB   vi Quality MerchanAseLOW PRICES Beer and Win To Take OilPHONE HOWELL 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SOU12 fo 36HOI J cucuit cvaMcmeaue Jiaving oeea tiled, inare me land contractto leienaalai unaer a con I OS BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL COftHEtC SwarkNltprtpt MLRitter QiiectorEquipmem Ambulanca ServioPRONE U P Millcovr mftMfio,4 as auiy iiatt out, pi A Vana re TLB W M0NSELL,  REGIOTftfrD LAN Fred C RwcUMff, SiOJTOMETK1ST120 West Grand KivwHow ML, MicAigaaout 35 iediduceLLOYD HENDEETin action that buU Mtt Maluivsmmkthaiyour withJuniorUUCT0WIDTH tinMuring tot b b rotary guy br fr ThU ar, tow cost totarv tiDw te idodlfof box ffldMi0 Built iritfc Muataaa tfj fto  fi icut Simple, 0BvEasy tiir AS LOW ISAiK iui A jL vit Builds Your SoiliMestang TIUBdigs in ond does the  ob righi f AS tow A MULCHES CONVBsaves yvmonty    one enginepowers 5attachmentsMOWfRS TILLER ondLAVB HARDWARE una tnut a opy ol a summons caunot be servea upon thtm because it cannot be determined in what stateKJJ country tney resideiT S ORDERED That the Defendants, Robert KMcKim and Stephanie McKim sna1 ,cause their appearance to be entered in this cause within thirtyfive 35 days after the date of this order That they shall cause a copy ofuch appearance to be served on E Reed FletCher, plaintiffs attorneywithin the said time for appearancethat a copy of his ORDER shall be published n a newspaper, printed,published and circulated in thisCounty for three successive weeks,and that such publication shall be begun within 12 days after the dateof this ORDER That a copy of such publicationshUl be mailed to the Defents a Itheir last known residence address at least ten days prior to May 25, 195V,that being the last day for such ap pfarance undei this orderBaled April 19, 1958 Glenn C, YellandCircuit Court CommissionerLivingston County, MichiganWalter Reason has returned to his home at Hiland Lake from Ari zona and points soutthSt Marys Altar Society held aiTiecJn ut the church last Monday SVEVBYOBUlW LUrU W MIMU, Weekly TripTiiaGeneral irDEIftlSTrjleBhont Offfse 981 Kesttttyge 814g by ApjfaHowell JitchlguBERTFABM SALES 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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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>TTt, V,ay, May 8, 1957SCHOOL Grade School NewsCatholic Church Current immwj Tht battle between the rvfrj Robert Watson who hat bee al ANNUAL JBOPaad the Republican controlled Plural watt carrier at tocbrMige for smwdAj evening, May 4al Michigan iejfatttre ragte merrLy  yn  rettred He was given a I  JHOO when tbe Juaari en Tb goerncV wanta a 400,000      lannuei  o000 tadgtOfcitViif makt Mt ta4t accessary To conwny minded 4lavirt does not want to lvy The big tronble k the tehoola Thefar supposed 0 get a etated sum jyear from th tale tax baft salestax eoJfectiens fWJ 6owa lastand the money ii not there and th will be 124,000000 short ofamoimt  Thisthtthe aghoob will not have enoughuonty to operate unless they drawon laat years funds whieh will abortthem there againThe beat tbe legislature hat offered is to double the tax on beer perharrell and increase the tax on whirkey 5  but this, will only mise110008,00,of the required amount The governor wants a corporationprofits tax such at many other ofthe states have but industry who frvariably backs th Republican partyduet not want it and is fighing itaad Last week they threatened to build no more factory expansions intbe state if it patted Last week a delegation of school supporters and officials marched on Lansiug to demand school aid Indications are thttaxes will be increased but not up to the governors 1400,000,000 bud jjetOne of the biggettt problem imz41 by traffic officials ia to convince iie peopletraffic laws are for their There is a tendency to ttfmonial dinner at Suretys   ttrtained tfct Stpr andThe Stodtbridgc If other ter banquet is at thav MetfeodieVchiuth there, Hay 10 The one att Martins9BMth sH aaejs QatboMc Churc a Fr Albert Schmitt, PasterSUNDAY MASSES2000,  Kindergarten I David Gehrmtrti planted a garden I TUe Rep party has, Leonard Bieileii went to the park  pudriated vhtir president j Juan Menktt is going up north thi , fighting him with a zealA M I sumuer SUSHK Guy was baby sitting cd even in their battlestodnta  Staeb checkedBrown bad tnVgcett book andharon Griffiths escorted the older gutttt to their places,   Ticket ftlte were hsndleiabjr DonWinger and Gordon Titua a4 Ught Loanie HwJwn and  JeHmwrapt, Mary Kafly and Caroh MittarThe Dexter Kiwania Club enter pr4idej t yw bowl,tained the Farmers at tat Webster   Community hlji on, May 7 The FowlervilU high school bawlreceived a first degree rating at the iU of M last week The Fowfcrville VFW Tiaittdnational home at Eaton Rapids M MfttoBt were made V the ReweekThe engaguimen of Margaretof rowltrvitit to Rober thitkwiec ofof Jloweli ia announcedPhillip Hareis, 19, who pitched forCheisea high school 4 years la for Western Michigan StateCollege He i a southpaw Brighton has let the contracttlteii sewer extenaio project to the Summit Construction  Company ofLsorry for the person avreatedlor a tiaticc violation Safety experts beJivj a better understanding  will the ciuse anchiutv issued jrfld Wh for 209,800Mr and Mnr, Howard Poole ofScrap Iron Co aad JhewtU Iron ttetal Co donated the punch, C C Carson alio donated and the fuuiois earmarked fu4 from the scrap iron drive and bake, sale for it1 The receiving line included Supt RtaeW, board members and wivesi C Holimgaworths, Lester McAfees, Murray PennedysSponora, Kay Moviaritiaa Louis Stackablea, Juniorpresident Dick Imug and frieniCarol Getycz and Senior president,Wai o fiieiui, Eveiynob Wai aad o fiieiui, EviynHb vett celebrated their golden we4d i Edwards The Thomas Bonnera could ing anniversary April 25 He ia long foot come,,time employee of the Livingstoa County Press, The Howe school ooad has vot that after July 1968 they will accept decorationa were on the themejjinetiaa by  Mra, Don Winter MessesQ0, 1000 A MWeekday Mast rt A, MFridayStorewtai Mether Nevena7S0 PMafter Kovenna Devotion0 to 5iO P Mfc3v to 900 TMconotute ChurcJi Mennonttte Ohurthie Beachy, Paster   WaiterHaeei Sunday Armand Olki helped hi tin DRoosevelt and Harrymother raka the yard Frank Behm , Lwt week on 5 motions to cuthcipg hi father take care of chick  budget they voted for the cutt ens Billy Down has a new lawnmovv time and against the president ,er Maryjo MeMacken went to a birch vote was 145 to 49, 142 to 55, 142day party Malcolm Ludwig went 55, 99 to 94, 132 to 61 and 150 tolulling Sunday Denny Swarthout On the ether hand the Demoract hyd ton pauy Sunday John Allison voted against the cuts and for tpLas  base ball glove Jerry Deans president 150 to 72, 286 to 180, 196 toJ dad got a pan full of fishRalph Roth  31 and 186 to 36 so the cut Wtt Dtrode horsebajk Dennis Howe was mad This is remarkable as it If iiahing Sunday Kathy Chanyi hal iy 6 months since the president her linger abashed, Hilly Emmon  won an overwhelming victory and10QQ hus a new slide Larry Gardner vis roamtate from the people In explatt  friends Punday iK this it s necessary to go bacftyears Robert Taft was the leadlBfRv j jj Wteger, Phsfcor School  950 a TTIWorship 1O46 a mtrfgbt jrayei meettrig atfc ohtnh   M First Gra, SItos JGtaoM  Kepnblican of the nation and hitanna Hainea cousinDonna Jean vjews werc right down the Old Guardget hit by a car and ia in the hoa  Republican alley However induttrjrsupplies the Republican finances anddidDiannas chicken was run overand they ate it George DeSmets 0ibl 2Q yeai3 of defeats they hiorher went to California George another national election defeattoj Judy Hulls father pus and took a suxve which showtiWed Choi practise 780in stove in the chicken coopCarl Taurfuchei put up their swiuyBetky Heiwj went to iee herThe Peoples Ckurch MW Wt between Unarfilla and Mein Stsrwtt litm Taft could not win They cattabout for a popular candidate and picked Eisenhower, fresh fromHenry, He is a school wold war victory They knewSwarthout, art teacher andiiursr, industrial arta teacher They Revtheperi ot Giyfromno tutitlon pupils Tbe Woll, Lake, received giftJleming and aie to vote on annexa i1 jstoricailytioh to Howeil , Nineties covers theGaytord CuiUs, 28t of Brighton JJ to l05 and thepulled 3 Ann Arbor robberies, jViaues of tliat peilgU werebiciudittg the Michigan Tbeatrenas ,Thoe present were Mis Laura WU benn ruled insane and committed to ou Howlttt, clans of ij0, Roy Teeptie Ionia asylum  Mr and Mrs Seawahl , Paster945 a n 1060 am000 p 11 teacher and can cut hair and icetkatt Alvin McCartys dog died,Grade, Mrs Thayery Vvilion, Biucc Ciyde andHudsons bother have baseball and bats, Mary Lou Hitfhfila i  ycais old Suntlav andfcookiet What announce the engagement li jlfitt Wirt Barton, Duraud, Lelaof Haaelf Monies and Mrs Helen Berry, LanEvei7 i of their 4aughter Aosftnary, toLawKnewIt is available  rence Schenden, sonofl and Mrst t aU police station and the aacrt Ucrtlnden of Pinckney Sehooi Worhip  tfroup , letvtie 800 p, m  Malvin IIouse 7 ioday Diane llixiimQcte irrtotise 5Ved  4M p m  JlUtons dad lost his billfold butP iz Practhe Wftf  1G p nr UjUjd u jitweHy  uOnl firtjlintf ovA pal some iish Cuiiene McliranFifth and Sixth, Mrs, Heaton , lins dog dicI Judy Dean has ftWe go to the music festival tit Alor ThursdayWe ail makingeinjj Mr Mae Rane Laue Florence ArU, Uetrdit and Pinckney, Nellie Gardner, itoat , iialtut Ricky OlUy,s co in vi,iu,a,,1n SLiuiay CflVol Curtg is KOing j ing of hw vewii, cared letswaj all impotant Aided by big In dustry they steam rollered SenatorTHtV411the convention and want OH,t win an easy victory He proved to U more New Dealish than hia Demotint predecessors but there wat noopen revolt jpainat him in his firstlio except by Senator McCarthyand a few others whom he easily 4tiiaied It was almost certain at would wlna second term, He did but thfs time carried few Republicaneinto office on hi coattails As a rtht  states Some are  Mt he, gttUdmother wheiJ ol u  l trf J hT     fe DV41WW i of roniess Nether do they care foralready done We are to put on ataicnt show next Tuesday at the Admission 5c We will put it 8liajr It Boyttfttf tter, May 1I llaaekeatar here aToif J p HaJtfcJn tsBAVtt  jsjs SFF 9 as ssaest esw SA34ay at gouta Lyon tthertWinskw W ItNflmeft finally appeared Fridayand good takes were reported at Sjng ing lirijfe and other placesThere were d9 f iit last week overf74areethere were 2jXtoeajMt week overviolation arrests in April 180 wtre fishing law eases to themspice to the big eveningwas a fromApril 25  fine orchstiresident was married April 2tJane McKnight of Howeil,Mrs GUI Smith of Marion, died atMiPherson hospital, Howeil lastWednesday J Governor Williams to Mark White,Robert Hendee was successful in jciaa secretaty and the crowding ofhi effort, to override the action of i j r aJld M Higgs, king1 razier school board who voted to pay tuni queen An tht nightthe General Enterprises ia25fori jjic Imuaand CaroiGerycz ltd  Scott Carver went fishingsomeSeond Grade, Mrs IiykeJiobert Boeks family wen,t toJiibhop Lakeand saw 3 deer Karencongratulaorysewer conneciionTht Ifacomb cireuU marcsecond couple becourt aet the price a 13,000 ,butlug Bob Waxd ad Evelyn Edwardslost his job as supt as tht Tk paily btoke up at 1200 andboard fired him and hired Harlerthe dsocen dapartod for various of the Fairview school fcpJace 64 of them headed by lornh,cGttpbftfGSetgtt  J Wylie ant his date, Delia pavit,I3 fishing itesand 169 acet werepurchased Tait wekr includtng sitesin the Gregory angl WaUrloo area K80u campers used Michiganstate parks astear including 220,      and 1215,000 trailer 030Tntrt were 87000 from out of statt annual wattrfowi surveybeMay 1  7  spofsorid by  Alta r Socisty  Tk THKGLE tire working on division in decimals,like last eubjecjt in the book We puton a playlet Tuesday afternoon andwill put it on later for our parentSeventh Crade, Mrs, CarrThr 8th gradw beat us in baseball We Jiuipriaed Mrs Andeison withbirthday nurty and served ice ,Jme out j Fmnk Zezujkft hagcrwm and cake We are learning to a ,UW jacket Jimmy Baugm pant8dare with s Jones a garden Sunday Linda WegenerEighth Grade, Mrs Morris pcm the weok end with her neice Only 3 more weeks of school, the   Thir  lds and Blacks are working hard   Borov3ki had com all want to pas with f fymcolors  ghhvisitod Jeftny Devine andsaw the new hises Also LindaFistch Paul Andrus fixed Dal3 booths bicycle Jeff Davis has tennaw the new horses, also Linda Wepener have new shoesNaney Waring saw a hi f 13J1 up in the Jake  ivian Jacobs and her fnensd got froys, Douj Winger saw 5 doerThe Pinckney Iague wfibali jwytd 4i BrigntonCionservatiom 19to 10,iiU arfd Holcoh pitched, nntil 1e thwhtjj IBJIfr svoed  nins Bob Mttr bon foi 4ta  Bob Amburgey andClarjt eaoh  Holmb homsitTtdPiackney raade  dotibja plays Fhackney plays tbrt  tfgain nextSunday at  Rev Edward KokowksToat to Mothers Sarah MoClter ccordian Duet  Loretta Bohafer 4daughter PattyToatxto Daughtri Isabel JohnsoftAddress Rev Fr Henry Ketnea Chaplain St Josephs Hospital, Ana Arbor , boinmuiuty Singing  directed byMrsfZoe Earl accompanied by Mrs Campbellttcnttiction Rev Fr Albert SckmittMORE May 17 a 8 p a Proceedscert at the PncJwey school gym on to new band and chorus Thisappeared on fid Sullivan TV and other prtramamm U Saiftm prograai3a Pindcaaj and the only one in hiany this year Ther ftaore soloist Mtto fromy y TeJim Mattoton who schoolin 1958 and is at  univefilty AdmisaioaAdi Ita 100 ttudenta1 60 oentsCome out and hear o good eingng andhelp our bdj persons uiiknown broke out the t Mpnday night They altoi His mail box The shtriffiate pofict were caUedUnrshtrifi GillflntH1 if the NwhteaV sheriffe are taking exams Mr Moriarityguve us two We are to spend hahday at Silver Lake before schooldoses We are proud of Carol MillerKr winning the District school spelDg championship She gofc to thjiYitl at Detroit Shafon lint waa rtnerup Mrs Morris has had 6 digtrie wieners W are proud of Caroland P he wins FINiTKNET RAINBOW GIRLS  Pnck Vr Rainbow Girls AssemHywill hold its18 rt 8 p nWorthy iAeaoe, W ACharity  his udern Republicanismvvant to control the party for tht oldcuard in 19f0 Eveq Senator Kaovrhwd, Republican floor leader and aprospective candidate, for pretldtBtia against the presidents budget UDdhis entire fvreign aid prograia The law limiting the presidency to has proven a handioap tt1Hope   FaitftRecorder hat been Treasurer  commissioner sfnee 1940 Chaplainaaouacea her retirement Jun 30 Drill Leaderwljtn her term ejepifea She asked Asocc D L a 8 year contract and a larger Fromperthan the board would givt her Lov  installation MayThe officers are Elizabeth Miavi Sally UtUy KareYi Beckr Shirley Vylie Gail GustafsonMarilyn Gustafson Mary BoydRuth Murphy Pat PalmarNapcy Sp r  Natali e Witzk e  Sharo n Borovsk ym  Krister t Tasc hmarge s whic h h e nevttbothere d t o damageduring  the Truma n tfttfadatmtion  CEAT BOYS V aL B 1 1 T O 1u p  muc h o icu t if  iPt rtapth t TVwwe m 3thad 80 S car d inynf  Mnnunltt i a  gamt f her e rhurada y an dla t wo n il  toJ  Denn y Clar k fo r Pine ,ne y onj y allowe d 1  hi t Clar k ha d tfo r Pkn v an d t t di d Dk kan d Mar k White thir d i n th ea tlas tChtlaeahir f Karen G u staf f so n  rh o ar e lookin g fo r Immortall y Judy Roo ta  future  Ou r opportuitie v wil l off r   PRtHotia m     Sharo n Alle nyo u th t potsibili y o f makin g  2 60f Sftrvic e    Jolee n PorW rt c  50 0 a n hou r W e hav e establis h  j Confidentia l OteatrJ  Eleano r Bloxo m d tout  aviilaW a fo r qualifie d men   ter Obter      No  inveetments  Star t a t onceWrit e B  C  W  Toorred  JR , Watkin a Co  7 4   SENIO R PART SSlaydtnjamiatmtio a Finall y Prtdett t Eif vke d hamritt f li eiMf t Itttaos t o f bi sils tOa t lost a  trtr  ttoi Kathy Wiits e in  vaiedictOiUa c an d j interestin g boo kth e hig h aehoo l aanir r class ,E RoUnto n Av t RarbtrtOn  Ohio AR T EXHIBI T MA Y 14 , H , 1 6rh e PincKPe y hig h tcBob l Ar t an dCraftdas  wil l hol d a n exhibit o f Vhti r yea n wor k a t th e schoo l o n I  Nanc y Spittft r a    Pinckne yMa y 1 4 15 , i  Henr s   to I  Night t choo l aanio r i   in McPherso nKotlister ha s move d tohe r ne w hom eo n  MSGElkabet h Antay a helpe d he rhe r da d plan t th e garden , Jud y hsinftntiqu e ivcoi d playerJamo s Mur iford  visite d hi t gran d parent s i nBiuzil , lad  Charli e Gehringe r wa tiuUJng  Pa t Pendergras a h 3 1 2bab y shk  Rick y Merriwwithe ra  television Fift h Qradft j MTS  Miler ,Tomm y Chatnbtr s ha d abirthda ytodcy  W e niedf e card s fo r hhn  W eba d a  won d r f ul  tri p t o th e capito lthan k thosuwh o wentJoa n Rowell ,Mrs  VatiNorinan , Mrs  Gallup , Mrs Bekkering  Mrs  Haine s an d Mt sChhinber s ai d Rev , Ruegsegge r wh odrove  W e g o t o th e festiva l Thur da y W e congratulat e Caro l Mille rfo r winnin g th e distric t spellin g be etitle  W e praye d fo r her  Gov  Will iim s wa s no t a t Lansiu g las t we kbu t w e lef t ou r Michiga n uni t boo kfo r hi m an d go c th e followin g lett er Tomm y Chamber s Pirrkne y Com  Elementar y School Dea r Tommy Than k yo a ver y muc h fo r kindnes si n  bringin g t o m y offic e th e boo k onMichiga n yo u an d you r classmate sprepare d fo r m e I  a m certainl ymos t please d t o hav e thi  fin e gif tan d I  kno w eac h membe r o f thvfft egrad e mus t hav e contribute d a  lo t o ftim e an d stud y t o prepar e suc h a n Senator Kenned y o f Uatsacfta vu i th y chairma n o f a  sommittt ai o  jc k  U S  Senator s whos e pi eluref c ar e t o b e hun g i n th e nationa lrftpitol  H e ha s com e u p wit h Sname s an d man y includin g y e edito rdon t car e muc h fo r hi s choic t an dwonde r ho w i t wa s arrive d at  9 aJoh n C  Calhou n wa s a  leadin g ex o f slaver y an d secessio n an dAndre w Jackso n onc tihrcatent d t o han g hi m fo r trtatoa ,ienr y Cla y anothe r ohoic e ha d fo rhi  bi d fo r fam e th t Missour i Cow promis e whiV h stave d of f th t ctvf ta r 2 0 year s bu t i t ha d t o b e event sfought  Webste r wa s brilUaA tan d principa l opponen t 0 r uiou n an d Hayne s a t thei r at tonic s a t secession  Accordin g t o th em e advertisin g Ol d Cro w Whiakt yCompan y th e las t tw o wer e thei r bet tdurin g thei r sta y i n Waa hSenato r LaFollett e i s ok  H edi d muc h t o develo p th e libera l toad Urcy of hi s time  A s fo r Bo b Taf tW e wonder  H e wa s a n America nfirster , isolationis t an d ol d guardt rwit h n o libera l tendencie s whateve ran d los t th e greates t price  of al l i sn All of these men were unwecjnl candidates for pretidentClaj scveal times We have a list of HOtovn We would leave LaFollttt tthut add Senators Vandenberg, ToarBenion, Borah and Hiram JoanaooWI15 Johnson If we remember oof inti ha was responsible for thtdo feit of Charles Hughes for pNfi de in 191G and spent hit iifttfcsin 11 senateA 16 year old girl, Evelyn Jenkinsof Ttnnecftee has embarked on aithv ast It is not 100 at tht taint water and fruitjuice At the end of  Mmxf Roberta Ackley, tlJuUtotian of thel As a token of my appreciating 1tU AH art invited UBSUBT NIWSrotica art Flyte V KtyM aadaylont by al with her left leg broken in 8 plcs as the renult of an auto aecfcjertt  ft,sj Sunday Afebt on te Sam tarim Read  mile north of the am meosin a copy of our littlebooklet Lets Look at Our Michi gan which you will find quite interOgling andinformative It it my honeyear teacher, and clasarnaee enjoyedyonr visit to tht capitol and I amvery eorry I wat not there to gnatywi Wfth very good wishl,tinceealy  G ttevnen WlHiamtGovernor of MichiganBAW SALRCM Scoot Bake Sale alaf U  she had lost but 10 lbs, Tatlhart been many fasts aoa si ended fatally In mdian lorewat part of the ritual by whichIndian youth became aws HmwalMa,isMrTharsday we fo to UMtival bv Aji, JM Uthyrota auJttani linclt af P htjr, paa SttftMni   V ,             v1    Wednesday, Jbyt ftATB Or MTCHHoAM Coaft for tat e Mor of tfco Estate offearlfjl Thomas White, DeceasedA  eeaaioit of Mid court heU atttf PMfato Office ia the Otf ofSowell in Mid county on May 1st, Ihe Doyl  WI voting the C J Clinton The Peach jWFlint spent the week end with Herb Palmer while their oftheparentswere in northern Michigan  tthe DarylSundayBoa Hiram J Smith,Notice is Herey Given, That the  Wednesday,portion of Arthui Heikkinen th Administrator of said estate, pray, iJag that his final account be allow ad the residue of said estate assign i to tbe ponoaa entitled thereto willbo board at the Probate Cemrt onMay 28, 1W7 t ten A MIt ie Farther Ordered That Piblfelotiot thereof be given by publication Sy Dinkel M to Detroit tartonRussell andHUisdalo Thuxs fetote 48 Tiers A3v sad Mia Gatat wort called toKdmore teat week fry a toaftof atefatherEicat local Maaonoat Stoctferigo last HOWtUJweea prenous tto dayI RuthWilliam tana who fell at Whorn last week and sufferedia num  ber of cuts W taken to McPhersoa Liegewho won the i kA MIGHTY COMPLETE FOODBAKED BY ANN ARBORS ONLY INPPENENDENTAMBRY VBB M MPLYKB OWNSprinted and circulated i   , M T raosonia said eounty, and that the petitioner I writ, s a cousm of M J Reason tauoea eopy of this notice to be seerad upon each known party in interestat ate teat known address by registerad aeJL return receipt demandd, at teat fourteen 14 days prior to sachaeanag, or by personal service at i 5 days prior to such hearing Hiram R Saith, Judge of ProbateWhile caixying on Main to herfvt 1st C Jim Pawlacyk who wason Okinawa 4 nonths with the 9th Ma ines is homw for 51 days, on hisway here he called on his brother Bill who is in the navy and visitingthe family of Rear Admiral Isorio and daughter  Marie and MarianMvs Viola Read was ia JacksonThursday and Detroit Friday and attended th Kings Daughters conlion at Stock bridge WedesdayMrs EmmI Vollmer and son,JohLveiled at the Steve Geryi home at Fo vlerville Sunday where theirt 600  daughter took first communionf m Brbar Bum,0 th nand of het  AtLeesbaC ,  SUMMER BOWLING ANNOUNCEDSpecial Rates Air Conditioned for Comfort THE HOWELL BowlE Drome Automatic Pin Setters Phone Howefl 384whobavy contussion and wasbavy suffaied atakea te McPherson hospital Sunday guess olwere Mr and Milton Conine of Fern dale and Mr and Mrs Fred Cunningham of DexterGuy Blair and Mrs Maude Glover The Carl Ridwells of Brightoncalled on Ben White  wife Sunday Mis Edna Spears was in JacksonWfiresday and Detroit ThursdayMr and Mrs Asher Wylie visitedher mpther, Mrs, Florence Ryer In GruHd Rapicb Sunday who fell andoroke her arm,  sister, Mrs BetThornton and another sister, Mrs William Pitchford of IoniaEdwin Sprout family calledof Fowlervilk called on Dringhams Thrusday the thee Geryczs atlolerville Sunday and called onth Wil eb Roy CampbeliDetroi called on ye editor and the and wife and Glbeit Campbell andHenry Haueka Saurday  wtie were also thereTack Youngr and wife attended tho  The Jack Shavps of Lansin mdJolly Dozen party Saturday night at Mrs Mae Metz of Howell ivmnt q the D Conklin home in Grad Rapida day with th Lte Uveyson he HaroM Heusmans of Ypsihn daughter of the Steveti Sunday, VowJervilleJames Curlett jr and wife of East the Wilburand the and wife andHave you heardabout the new electric water heaters    ,,  Heard about them We bought oneI Gives us plenty of hot water j  and we wont have to replace it   for a long, long time Mrs John Kelly oflasf week She leaves her aaabaaiami 6 childrenHerbort Gillette tM wife awrodto Howell Friday where he wfll be i the office at the ParshaU MillaWH0L13AL1 Key Fr Commerford wfll deliver 1 is lecture on Jtrusalaam atFowlenrtlle opera 1night Orville Tupper aad family a nowliving ia the Mark Wfleoa oa U dilU Street,Perry Blunt, 70, shoemaker andcobbler, died April 80 He war bom ia Benton Center, Now York and aorvd in the civil war Ho married So phia VanOrdon here in 1869Miss Jennie Haze, of taia plaeawas married to Joseph Fletcher at Bradentown, Florida, April 22 Arthur Flintoft of Pottyaville whj   bought the Syke buildings on WeatRuth Curlett and Paula war Main St is making them into ain Petrot the past week waaro h mcbtoe ahop  fornitrt brother Earl Bnnert, was  Ceorgo WTeeple, wife and daugh operated upon at St Joe hospital  ter, Mae had dinner at the Michigan Mrs Ruth McLucas has rented her , Sanitarium Thursday Amoa Clintonapautment on Pearl St to Earl I took them over ia his auto Spittgue an, wife of Fiat Rock who   There is a big boof on at Flint and i unmng the Dewdrop Inn at Lake ed at Portage Lake from high water100 autoes will pass through HowkFriday on a big endurance runThere s a big bom on at Flint anddemand for carpenters and masonis highHv P L Wright of Unadilla ifpatent at the Santitarium hero All roads lead to Pinckney Thecreamery started this week, they wilmake both butter and cheese EarlDay is supt, his brother, Frank, th bjttei maker and Bruce Shears ofNew Hudson the cheese maker They marie 600 lbs of butter the first dayAud 12 cheeses For May, June and July they pay 5c per cwt for milt,100 in August and 115 in Sept, This issue has r letter from Franc who is in Quincy, Florida lagrad, May 7, t, tTal lijaasiHoloa Bayeo atAfiASTACU9   v Saturday May It, U Bay ward aad, Kirk Doagloe iaTOP SBCBKT AFFAUTVmTht Andrew Campbell family ittenoed the first communion ofMrs Mary Taylor ot Pontiae,U of James Greer, was buried here TuesdayMary Cats, WS, who died in Rohrter N Y, wai brought hat a ThursdaySeth Perry, 4 who lived south1 east of town, ded May 6 Funersl  w Sunday witK RevXittejohn offic iating,  SThe Bowery BoyalaHOLD THAT HYPNOTISTr Moaiay May laaaaay S  MKay MiUad Aathony Qulaa Debra PagetaiTHE RIVERS BDGSloTw, Wed, Tanra May 14, 15, If John Wayne Dan Dattey OHaraWINGS 7F 8AGUBS la MctrocolorColor artofiSYLVANr, Fri, SatM May , It U WoH Ptsaira, CINDBR8LLA   aad JSAMOA Disney FealiirottoaSue, Moo, Tuaa Ma 14 ti, H FULL OF LIFBRieaard Conte, Julia HolidayLEE THEATRaf 2Ht Vic state beard of health is Hatir ill the wells of the schools In thcounty The atye eaty ooadomatdtnr so far, 125 pupils of the Pimkaey schoolv given a visual test ltut wevkTiank brenninjrstall whe solj ai at Pwttysville toWaye Otutvr an uuction MaI Jewish organization iia puvcifrontagv at Lehman Lake near and will1 establish a suromev i SOMETHING NEW IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Goovg W Tioplo 80, prenrinenPigaa dth and bnkor, dMAJ J He was bora in StauijmX Y mid Wno to PUMWWjr IJJ patents were Jacob and Julm ToopK lUroporatad te butinotr of Wibtetborinkw, Rowing tho W utath In 1881 he otUbliahod Hawaty exchange bank In the baok ofthe storo Latex he put up HU own building He waa elocted ptata ontor Sw 1W7 ad was a maaibor of uv iaeton Lodg  1W1, hoWiag olfice I yaars He has boon on tfco Mkhigan State Sanitarium Boardnca tho bodi was organfced Ha married Hottla Siglar She urriTarith 8 daughters, Maudo, Mooa an4 Mae The funeral waa at fawm unday Rot Eok offtoJatto Masons had charge of gravoaww vices Oror 100 of thorn woifa ou No tchopl in the high tehool toyen account of tho eoualy   gado  U     ,     v   T  i vrV ectric wate r heater s giv e yo u a i thes e imSafes t wate r heate r builtflameles sPlent y o f ho t water2 4 hour s a da yE 9 Instal l anywheren o flame , n o flueE 3 Efficientn o hea t waste d u p a  flu eCleanestn o soot , it s allelectri cCoo l t o th e touchto p t o botto m6 1 Lon g lastingbuil t t o rigi d Ediso n standard sadd  up to tht finest hot water  ervice ever offered in So advantages  iuainAtionRev  Pr  Henneaat y vh  W a r eturne d fro m tb e sout h wa a tfe npurs e o i 80 0 b y hi t Brighta uioner s las t wee kSenato r Fran k Shield  e f Howe lha s introduce d a  bil l i n tk  Ugialj utur e providin g tha t al l mfim d pas tange r coache s b e mad e o f tta4 Bor n t o Ja y Radle y an d wtf  Ma yt  a  girl  Pau l Haine s and  Blano h tedfhaiarrie d Wednesda y b y Rev  Stigoiv Kati e VanBlartcu m ia workin g lo rMrt , Georg e YoungloTe ,Bor n t o Oli n Marshal l an d wif e e frTfory laat ek a daughterClifford VanHorn and wife spentSunday with the KeHa Ferry family te CUtokatoa Tht tUbmei Mttdt eater taiaad th Mi Jaaats Widtley v, Tar, Ft Sat, Max MBN IN WAITftobert rfayjfebertSUeit Bady and llaiaCeJr Cartoea aad Newsn, Mta Tuts May 12, 14, 114 Peck end LaureaWOMANwittiand Cbuh Coaaorain BAND8Cteeaiaaeepe and DLu Caioiandtaaala T4iea, GilbertZacry JftcNwJkioAna Arbor, MWa Freefr day, Saturday May U, U DY IN THE MORNINGSuperacope an4 CoAocMayo, Ruth StoatIB1BUTK TO A BAD MAK ia CkHuaaacoa andmm Jaaiea Cagneym V vF r1jtfi then at ymir deals, plumlwrvs at oft anadoy Waata f I  Ma y la , Uia   C lKoatr l MiUaaa i aa d Zacaot BEYQNJ  A  RBAMMAO UDan a Andrew s a dTM H We i Taw  Ma yCVRCU , B148 T O Fm ItJoa a Bromfk U aa dTltMOL SJoa n Xga r aa d C   ViV PWATCHJfaS, IOTF ARMERS can make money,save work and save time byadding fertilizer in the fall, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in citingrecent statements by agronomists at Land Grant CollegesIn addition to these advantages, the committee lists theseother benefits from putting onin the fall all the phosphate andpotash and most of the nitrogenyou would ordinarily broadcastand plow down in the spring1You can spread out yourwork load by fertilizing in the,fall This takes the heat off inthe spring and helps speedplanting operations when everyminute counts 2The ground is usually firmer in the fall Machinery pullseasier and does less damage to soil structure Larger machinescan be used that will save timeand labor3Broadcasting and plowingdown puts the fertilizer in moist soil which increases its efficiency in a dry year4Topdressing meadows withphosphate and potash in the late summer or fall helps hold thelegume in legumegrass mixtures,5Even if you have a slightloss of nitrogen over the winter, it can cost less than an extra trip over the field in thespring And it is better to risk the locs of a little nitrogen thanto risk not setting fertilizer onyour flokls t all6In I0J0II, you find it easier t ,ef L C erjict fertilizer ratio ami grvHo you wantSoil Test Gives Clues toNeed for Plant Nutrients  FIVE steps for taking accurate soil samples were listedhere by the Middle West SoilImprovement Committee, basedon suggestions by Purdue Uni versity agronomistsIPick an area on your farm that is uniform in colorand soil textureone whichhas had similar cropping and fertilizer treatment1Avoid mixing soils that are light and dark colored, orthose with a different crophistory or past fertilizer treatment3Ust a sampling tube, auger or shovel to remove asmall sample from surface to plow depth4Stay away from fertilizer bands in row crops, farmlanes, field borders, feeding areas, sand ridges and areas withingravel roads i100 feet of5Mix the samples represent ing one area thoroughly ina clean paii Spread oui thefins mixture to dry Use enough of this mixture tofill one soil carton 0Agronomists advise samplingsoils this summer and early fall, and sending them promptly to the soil testing laboratory1This will give plenty of leewayor the soil testing results to be back in time for fall ordering offertilizer Soil sampling instructions, ,rms to fill out and shipping shippingined fromcontainers can be obtained vlocal county agents or fertilizer dealersiSoil tests are only as good atthe samples a farmer takesPurdue agronomists point outthat soil tests are only as goodas the samples a farmer takesfrom his field, says the oomrmtieeIHeeee it pst makeas accurate samples as possibleSoil tests can provide a goodguide for determining the plantfood reserves of the soil Theycan help a farmer provide his crops with the balanced fertilityneeded to get profitable returnsfrom his investment in fertilizedKeep 56 Corn Profits HighWith Good Soil Managementors could realize bTflgerprofits a smaller total corn ProjacresSigtaer yields per acre from wtUftd ton moaa lowercosts of production and mere set retara for atTtP ROFITS from 1956 corn cropscan be kept high by good soilmanagement including fertiliz er use that enables farmers toget bigger yields per acre onfewer acres, reports the MiddleWest Soil improvement CommitteeHigher yields per acre meanlower costs of production pefbushel, the committee pointsout This helpa a farmer getmore net returm, even if pricedecline University of Missouri revsearch indicates that by usingfertilizer in teamwork with ethergood soil management practice, farmers of that state can cutthe average cost o produojsjf corn from 84 to Mcents forbushel, says the committeeBy accomplishing this, farmj could realte  from a smallerduction on fewer they aow receive overall acreageThe committeavjuggetta 0MMstepe for farmers aimiag it corn yields per aere1Ktep fertility Ufa y adding sufficient fertilizer tostis ing balanced supplies ef sJtotgen, phosphate aad petaafc ttmeet the peak densjfis ef tkecorn crop during the graiftafseason A sail test eaa toe agood fluidsaMatca tke algh ftrtilitrwith a high stall population, sotho crop can me ftA use of oil tho nutrients BJiourethe soil oaa suoiiv mat Mvm sood SKoo insoota under xontroliiWhere noo4t4, uao moical conservation methodat contourinr  to, kot moi TULIP FESTIVAL, HOLLAND, MICfflGANFull Color Reproduction suitable for framing sent upon requestDiscover the natural beautyjof Michigan enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMichigaHiDrewersV Association 350 Madison Arenas fel Detroit 26, Michigan 3 PktMmtfMkhW  SebewHaving decided to sell my arm will sell at public auction, from Howell take PinckneyHowellroad south 5 miles to Schaffer road, then west 3 miles to 4160 Schaffor road, From Pinckney takeM36 west 3 miles to Hinchey road then north 3 miles to Schaf for roadSATURDAY 11100 PM19 Head of Holstein CattleHolstein Cow, 9 yrs old, due Auy 12Holstein Cow, 5 yrs old, open Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Jan 18Holstein Cow, 11 yrs old, openHolstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Dec 17Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Aug 15Holstein Cow, 4 yrs old, due Sept 21 Holstein Cow, 8 yrs old, due Aug 16Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Oct 24Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Aug 30 Holstein Cow, 7 yrs old, due July 10Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Jan 27Holstein Cow, 6 yrs old, due Oct 3215 months old heifers, open3 heifers, 3 months old Steer, 15 months oldTOOLS x53 WD Chalmers Tractor, good shape   AllisChalmers cultivatorAllisChalmers 314 mounted plow214 Radex Ford plow 51 Ford Tractc Dearborn Scoop for Ford Tractor5460 AllisCiipimers Combine, very good 52 Chalrcws Baler55 2 Row Chalmers Corn Picker  John Deere Side Rake, nearly newDearborn Disc 5 foot Horse Mower55 John Deere Manure Spreader56 New Idea Mowing Machine, 7 ft cut2 Rubber tired wagons with rack and boxesHammer Mill, nearly nvJohn Deere tractor grain drill with frt attachInternational Corn Planter3 Section Spring Tooth Harrow2 Section Spring Tooth HarrowGas Tank, 300 gallon on standardBuzz Saw for Chalmers tractorLand Roller Garden Tractor witu  iorSteel Drill Rubber Tired Feed Cart 18 ft Grain Etevator with motorPlatform Scales, 1000 Yo2 rolls of new woven wire fencero barb wire Electric Fencer 50 Bales of StrawLarge Circulating Oil HeaterDAIRY rLAMENTHinman Milker, 330 gallon Hot Wa Cn Rack8 Can Milk Coo 12 good Milk CansJewelry Wagon i, 1  motor and pump caterMilk Cart 50 gal Hot Water HeaterCream Seperator Wash Tank NJoln Deere Corn PickerNOTE These are very good tools, and have been well cared forTERMS 6 to 12 months time will be riven on bankable notes bearing 6 interestNot Responsible for AccidentsDillingham Jsv CASEY and WYLIE, A PkUPr FLOYD KEHRUFirst National Bank of Plymouth, Clerk  r  1   THE WNCKNEY 3ff ATCH Wednesday, May INTr VI i Extra Profits from FertilizerPay for Better Farm LivingE XTRA profits from fertilizer use can help farmers pyfr comforts and conveniences they and their families dirpthe Middle West Soil Improve ment Committff points outTests at agricultural collegesand field experience on farmsSays the committee, show thatfertilizer can return any win IT from 2 to 5 in increetsed empproduction valur for every H lar invested in plant food The extra dollars  n hljfarmers buy new tr trrtnrsand equipment, new furniture,rugi and drp r electric k   vlor new refrigerators, IhcotMrnittce cirri a res That makes prosperity ioilocal merchants and for busintsx generally nays the com mittee, and it all springs fronintelligent use of fertilizer When a farmer invests i1cmpboosting items such as fortilizer, he cuts the cost uf pnAuction for rarh crop unit wi if miiruses his profit maryin Soil building investmentsusually pay back Ihe very firstyear in inereasci crop yields And after that Hi farmer haearryovrr profit in futi1years fr i r emp yn , per a r   f   ynG od Soil Tilth Helps Corn Plants Build Strong Roots fcjigher Yields Per AcrenC OOD soil tilth makes a hieI difference in rfie yields ofcorn you go Jhe hetlerfthe tilththe more bushels you fci get That is illustrated by the twAhills of corn shown in the above pictureThe two hills of corn werttaken from nearby plots in the, same field In both cases enough well  balanced fertilizer wasadded so that the corn could andahould have made top yields ifother growing conditions were favorable lThe corn plants with the bigroot systems with five big earwere grown on a plot that hadreceived good management thathad maintained soil structure The soil was loose, wellcondi tioned and well drained Its organic matter content was steadily replenished Good tilth gave the big plant chance to develop strong, deeply reaching root ay stems Thus they were able to get all thenutrients and moialuje frum thesoil needed foi high yieldinggrowthIn the case of the corn plantswith the small root systems and three small ear, the soil vvacompacted and tight due to poormanagementpreviously that had mined out the organic matterand broken down the structureThe root systems could notdeeply penetrate the closelypacked soil Thus they could notjorage for the nutrients that were in the soil This cut downthe plants growth and reducedthe number and hr oY roots If you expect to get the mostefficient use out of the fertiliseryou use, says the Middle WestSoil Improvement Committee, then you must maintain thestructure of the soil so that roots can grow and the root systemdevelop to make full use of thesoils nutrient supplyLow Cost Forage Crops Boostprofits from Milk and Beef,  sXzWell fertilized home frown forapr ean keep feed eosts low, boost profitsprices for livestock andry products emphasizer meed for farmers to usereat teed, reports the Midi West Soil Improvement Com a, in citing ra recent state by two University of KenagronomistsGeorge D and Harold T Miller I does not mean a poorP Heed, but one produced Hist east possible, wheth grain or forage, saysnoiR5ts statenct arotiomists point outfture crops produce th feed pr liyestockil attention should ea thia yearm pasture and ftrat step shouldati tasted1 Cart feedtftecial   ier and Miller suggestNext step should be t applylime and fertilizer needed toestablish the crwp and give high yields The third step isto maintain pasture and hay production by annual applications of phosphate and pet ash fertilizer as indicated by thesoil test uIt is cheaper to maintainestablished ferage crops through tapdressings of fertilizer than it is to reseed them,the agronomists say  If tnere is nolegume in themixture, r if the stand is weak, the use of nitrogen fertilizer canbe profitable, provided there issufficient phosphate and petashie Meet the needs ef the erop,they paint out SellHelps Bsest ngiwwrt, Wm fimkhtiS0YMi4INlrt VN im Aid Victim of Kermm OmfiUYield boosting fertiliser gresS CIENCE and industry teemed up with the farmer Aboost crop yields per sera 41 1cent in the past 20 years, deelaithe Middle West Soil Improvement Committee, in a statement bated ema recent report by the U 3 Department of Agricultures bureau of ag ricultural economicsThis increase has been greetsthan in any other pecfod of history, ,mA said the statement The yield rite thas included major field crops sttdk as corn, wheat and eotton, ,as weOas the important fruit cropsContributing to this rise harebeen the work of plant breeders anaagronomists, machinery manufac turers, fertilizer producer and tosecicide makers, says the StatnAs a result, it sayt, hybrid i axeed  Wat While te armed forces asting on behalf f the United Matisstf inKorea ontlnue tip efforts to reestablish jm   measttfea to relieve the snffaring of mlillomi oi ,a a resttlt of the oaaflkt Hew, Dr Kusfl ffilBpMn Turkey to the VX Cemmlsftoa  Korea 9R fitti a eeatec at Puaaa, aoeasapaaiei bftoHLu fralar of Ue CewsitosioaaM s,jftjijissnin of the j6ii Ltrflding PlajQBots Yielrtv Cuts Cota iiv, Lne ft Duihti1When You Skimp on Plant Food Sweet ciover intercrop pokedews deep to improve drainage, build deeper top soil andimprove structure to increasesous cropproducing ahtlitvT HE CHEAPEST soil bull dinprogram is the one that givesthe highest yields at the lowestcost per bushelDeveloping such a programinvolves setting your sights on the top production capacity of7our soil arJ then providing nat it take to reclithat level,tfavs TheMiddle Wrsri Soil Imwill varyiiowing conditions, the committee points outYou have to know ytttif solibefore you cari figure out wsjrsI to improve it, says the c   mittee, in citing a recent stat in enl by M B Russell, Univer sity of Illinois agronomiit Soil tests and full history oi previous fertiliser treatments and cropping practices can give you valuable guidane Yov neod to knov, too, whether yoiw particular soil has aay special problems relating to droughtirits rosicn cr drainage,Russell lists these frctors asessential in any sound soil buiiding program 1 Sufficient plact r urients to produce high crop yields 2Good toil til that, encourages the develcpmeit of crop roots and pcivia goodi soil, water, air and tempsrfvircondition 2 JProtfeCnaxi against soil loss and erooiesdamageAll these practices must teaxkup and be related to each other The fertilizer you use he aamust be related to th kind lrtd you have smiOU iolluA VJLU1iura must be lkind, id i tte amount v o 11 a  V Radio Prevents Atomic Broadcastment by the commjc,ei, heoften can wind up with lower crop yields and smaller profits Actually, fertilizer is aboutthe lowest cost item in farm todny Fertilizer Is a highpaying Inveetmeat tsiatea vimrmfor every dollar spentF ARMERS who skimp on theuse of fertilizer can easilysave a penny and lose a dollar, says the Middle West SoilImprovement Committee, in cit ing a recent statement by R MFinley, University of Illinois agricultural economistWhen a farmer tried to etstcorners on the purchase of ia comebuilding production items like fertilizer, says a statesment by the commKee, he the mdl period The eat aifertiltter has iiwrwed otifr 54 per cent in ther paat 4B yeaw1Figuring ttHM4 prices at iWthe inges of farm vage tatea today is 311, tka Index Agure lor taies is m, Uvaaick , txmmachinery 114, elM ae tMsays the coronritiee Thfor feTtibier ia onSTh s C Wt ir feTtibe a S The us C WtiHa toereaae yteld pa acVe andcou el yrodueildii ia pan i ticou el yrodueildii ia plarly important in tiieae daof deflated farm prices arici high er coste the siatemant eontinut Soil spetalUuthe Corn BeU XHATA Q outferFintpv poi1 nit that most  tFifzer is one ot tttt ItigiMl gay ffwaciBandseeding, Plus Plant Food Gives More Ua Extra Income The Mils arerall fartttttybacklog can be buUt up wllhibroadcast applicatiens at heavymuonte of plant food Then at seeding time, ftrtiBser eaa tellced within eay reach pf theseedlmg for their tett t dBandseeded trefoil makes thlek standM ORE tons of hay and biggerprofits per acre depend ongetting Uxikurr stands of legumes, the Middle West Soil Im provement Committee pointsout Two essentials for sturdy, vigorous growth, says the committee, arc 1A good seedbed and carefulplanting methods    2A full feed of nutrifentsThat includes the appetizerapplication that gets the youngseedlings off to a quick, sturdy start as well as the maincourse that supplies all the nu trients the  legumes d fttaiai highiid United Nations Bs4l feeuMsjtary feature on atomte onerty, ttiUdd Year of Dm,H wffl be atart orer may radio 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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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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started a fire last week that burned over 600 acres between GladstoneEscanaba, mostly jack pine and grass In the northern lower pen Taylor, has been appointed tplace The Brighton Axgus indicates things arenot aU lovy dovey byblasting the council for forcinghimt itoinsula 67 fires burned 204 acresThere were 47 fires in the upperpeniniula PJanting for wild life have been , ,made in 29 state games areas and10 state parks 552 acres of cover crops, mostly corn were plantedand 600 brush piles built It is illegal to remove trees, or , Three yoijths aged 19, 21 and 23charged with breaking into Earl Fish ers garage and work shop at Chftaonhave been bound over to circuit and Mrs Abel Haines had the most Wednesdaydaughters present, 7, Mrs DoraSwarthout had 4 generations present her daughter, PaulineVedder, her granddaughter, Geraldine Sihg,  JSV   er and her great granddaughter, Sunday School  Ckwch uavotersiv illed Robert Tisch who led figbtto ire Supt Keith Reid and Donald Fockler, commercial 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Wir tBarnu m an d mos t o f he r lif e wa afpen t in  Unadill a wher e he r husban dfarmer  H e die d in 19il ivin g beside s Mrs  Cambur ii3  anothe r daughter , Mrs  Rolan dGorto n o f Beula h an d a  son , Clair ,o f Unadilla  A  son , Fran k is  deceas fed  Ther e ar e 4  grandchildre n an dTher e ar e 33isters , MrsGherida n Hadley,Parma ,Mrs  Willia m Vackle y an d Mrs  D J  Rya n o f Jackso n an d 2  brothers ,Niso n o f Parm a an d Willia m c fHerber t Petersfamil y o f Battl e  M      JTh e Herber t Peter s faml y o f Battl e    ral l s   a t Caskfi yCre k wer e ther e an d al l ha d dinne r FuBralxjHom Stockbridge at 200in Lansing  In Rev yauch of Unadilla of fieClare Miller family were in iaUne Burial wiU be in Unadila SundayMondiy, Rene Miller, JennieKathryn Thayer at Two weeks ago a delegation of20M school ompioyees and official wit to Lansinv to requestmoney for schools They had an ixintment, were received curteously, Las week i different sort of group  arrived thei, Some 60 women fromaakob visited the Wallod Lake section in 2 bussess,,io friends Sunday Karen Kaisers v no had np aprintment They triedMoinor got  cukes and other gifts J to rash the j,0Vernor9 office wher Sunday Linli Frtchs dad rode i jK, Jtjnnie Devitijs horre ITheHerb onthe oas Reads Sunday, d Read and wife called on Mrs0 0Q y ytended a stork showed for Mrs Kay tton daughter of Mrs Rooke AJefdameg Merwin CampbellRalphj d Ross Hildebrand werep Gjen andKings DaughtersHawaiian Love Song SchaumLousana Hay Ride SchaumMary Lee AshenbrennerAvalanche  A  ,   ttr at their convention at FlintBeits, 2b  g   at Ptnckney  Dck Campbell flew to Utica NYnlnt ttjb week at 530 ntty sent here by the Mohawk AJrlnes for several weeks schoolngMrs Elearuor Ledwidge enertained Thursday Mre Mae Barron ofGOES TO MAINENoel RoseRink SkatersThe ButterflyAnita ShireyPetite  now a PhUro f echTfeldKettaBierUnder the Double Eagles WagnerSharon Line Last night the Junior base ball an1 free movies to be put rhere he will nstruct airmen andvpervis the maintenace of radercommunication station thert Thisw the largo tlectrtonJea italic,, to Howell and Margaret BroganHhilson ofThm An entertainedan Ai De tW P Clos and wtfe of Linden and Mrs Gerald DInkel and children of Mothers DaytU world Theon this summer was discussedNext I,   J eday night Floyd Wait of Ami by Jjl Arbor will ihow rocket ahin tOa a WUUwr Ron CemeteryPIVCKNIY Pincicney Kings Daughtsrsmet wfth Mrs Britta Brash with Mrs Kirk Sims and Mrs MaeBryant assisting, Mrs Ralph Glenn, state president installed the new oi Kers Pres,, Mrs Jerry Madsen1st Vice pres, Mr Kirk Sims 2nd i Pres, Mrs Mae Bryant Sec Alma Chanbers Treas Mias rence Pruess ccond and Third, Mr3 JohnsonVietty Piickett is back from KeiiviKly Khoda iaxter has a new sai Loy Russom has a pet ox Civvies Cehrinire killed a blueraces Elizabeth Antaya went tothe Huron Vivr for shells,Sixth Grade, Mrs TaschWe went to the festival in AnnAihor Thursday and the cinerama oatuxlay We thank everyone whohoiked nwike these trips a success We havf1 been poing to the festivalfor 6 years, The pupils running forpresident are Mate Mayne, Gary Davis, and Dennis Thumb For safetyt atjol captain John Biery, John Hoiben or Ronnie HainsSeventh Grade, Mrs, CanWe went to the music festival inAnn Arbor Thursday and enjoyedit We want to go to Belle Isle be fore school closes Carlene Coatescotrer has a new motorbike, Judymves father is going to Canada onCARD OF THANKS FORM CITIZENS COMMITTEEAbout 40 men and women met withfchooi board Friday night to hear the true fats about the problems,lmanejal and otherwise, currentlydae to covno up to face the Fshcol district They took steps informing a Citizens CommitteeBAKE SA1E  PLOWER SALEMALE flELl WANTED Were looking for men who are looking fora future Our opportuitie will offer ybu the poislbfliy of making 2601c 9000 ah hoirr,We hart establish d route avillabl for qualified menNo investments Start at onceWrit C W, Toorftd JR Watlrfni Co 74  wMirh will draw its membershipA warm thanks to all who remem  f ,V every rpunization in the combered me danng my visit to the  1Unity The con,mitte wili work tohospital Your kindness will always mako dtizens awarft rf  be remembered Dan VanSlambrook  in problemg  tnus challenffe them to seek ways and meaos of meeting present debts and expenses andevaluating uture need and expend itures Board of Education presidentCC C Hollinsworth named Mrs Len Davis as temporary chairmanin charsre of organizfttion May 23 at 8 p m has been set aa the date forthe next meeting in the high schoolgym All residents of the school ditrict aft tariied was rec iivne 200 school childrenHe offered to talk with a delegation of tiiem which they refused Then they buttonhoiled individual legislators and aked them to vote againstaiy school aid bill that cameupTheysaid the schools had enough moneynow and a large part of what theyremoved now was wasted There isa nigger in Mie wood pile somewhere Can it be the women are againstthe increase in the beer and whiskey tax for school aid the legislaturewas considering0 Since then tiwy have dropped that and now favor AL cent a package cigarette taxThe Christian Science Monitoranaizes the sudden rise to powof ihe late Senator McCarthy and his sudden fall intil at the end hehad little or any power It compares him to Thaddeus Stevens of civilwar days, Bishop Cannon of Hard iug administration and Huey Longof the early days of Franklin DKoosevelts administration Thaddeuf Stevens was the Republican confeTessioriaJ Reader and  advocatedharsh measures for the conqoored south President Andrew Johnsonopposed him Stevens had him imreached and came within one voteof removing him from otficeBishofCannon was a southern radical and fostered much of the religion intolerance that existed during theHarding and Hoover admnistratiofitHutjy Long was a rafcle rouser andadvocated a snare the wealth pe gram which RooseveltMcCarthy preyed on theSATURDAY, MAY 25To 1 be held it Mae DallersJohn Dantman, 73, retired tailorand more recently employed by Har old Crandall, died Sunday The funcral waa Monday, the Howell MasonIc lodo t which n waa a pastaarttr te tbargt Utn Communism, the atomic bombthe frustration over theive tnd of the Korean WarCARD PARTY MAT IfCome to vur card1Maiys Hall at 8 p mMay 5Joor prisee amiEveryone invited 1 W A ,  iv i     ,               wf    Universit yfbtas Rote iTher e wer e 3  flrta  here teatTh e wood s o n theCarro l far m owne db y  Floy d Reaso n an d th e Ttfpl a dofl bI t bouse  The y war e exttagoSft M fctfor e muc h damag e wa s done  Th etennant e a t th e Teepl e hous e wer eLoui s Clinton , JCBoma n an d Joh ntfct fish  are bQf f foo d an d th etrai l bo y an d fh pole a n a  l HOWiUTHEATREMr  an d Mrs  Andre w Wilhel m wh ospen t th e winte r i n Californi a have returned   tfeveU, Mfek  MiM  Wad , Tfcffa, , Ma y 14 , 1 , I fJoa a Way  Oi l Dail y aw lTUmt aMar k McClea r burne d t o th e ground Th e pavin g contrac t fo r Mai n St  r jjildiw Lha B bee n le t t o th e Jo e Rya n Co  o f He leave s hi s wif e an d n  l ei   I tJackson I t wil l b e 5 4 ft  wid e i nth e busines s sectio n an d 3 6 fee t els eeTh e ne w McPheno n hospita l a tHowel l caugh t fir e las t wee k an d su stame d som e damag e Mrs  Lotti e Collie r El y die d a t th eHenr y Knoo p hom e a t Howel l Ia3 tveekSh e leave s 3  brothers,Willia nFran k an d Zack  of Pinckney Pinckne y Independent s won  thei ropenin g gamsfio m Howel l Sunda y9  t o 4  Thei r line  Lewis , cfKenned yThis sectio n wa s visite d b y aheav y windstor m Saturda y bu t go tof f eas y compare d t o othe r section so f th e county  A t Powlervill e on ewoman , Mrs  Win  Ludtk e wa s ki He J  an d a  gir l ha d he r ar m brokenTh aelevator , depo t an d Catholi c churc hsuffere d 40,00 0 wort h o f damage Th e househol d good s o f Mrs  La vini a Brka w wil l b e aol d a t auctio nher e Saturday   WINGS O F BAGLB Si nCartoo nFriday , Saturday , da y 17 , 1 8Doubl e Featur e Progra mM  G  M , Preaes UVa n Johnson , Ai m Blytb , Stav eWhil e watchin g to enduranfothran, Marjori e Raabea uRichar d Ey r  i n  SLANDER   an dTH E QUIE T GUN wn b  ,Fores t Tucker s Mar a Corda yA  Regalscop e Pictur e3rd  McClee r lb  Eck , rfEvermore , c e tea t r m thxoug h Howell  Davi dIf  iHl y cf  D  Swflrthout , c  Bo w j Bamett , a forme r pjnekne y resided man , ZbrCox ,   Haupt , p  j was W t b y on e rf th e car s an d  Mrs  Emmet t Ham s underwen t j ed ou t bu t no t 8erioUB ,y hurt N  H  Cavftrl y ha s sol d hi a poo lroo m a t Brighto n t o Ti m Monahaa H  R  Gee f o f Oa k Grov e ha s r econfn  Kppendiciti s operatio n a t th e Sa nilanu m her e Friday Da y Bir d ha s th e gradin gtrac t a t th e ne w Bath  school Bor n t o Willia m Jeffrey s an d wif eMa y 8  afc th e Sanitariu m an d 8  lb  Sunday, Monda y Ma y 19  2 0Maline s Sunda y 2  r ti  fm iTH E BRAV E ONE  i n  Ctaestafaaa e aa d QtHmSIXTYTW O VOIC E CHOIUJS Wil l Appea r a t Pinckne y Hig h Schoo l Gy m o nFRIDAY,MAY1 7A T  80 0 P  M  A haystack, , o n th e R  G  Web bi  e d Saturda yMrs  Alge r Hal l i s novin g t o Kal amuzu o wher e Mr  Hal l i s employed ,Pinckne y hig h schoo l wit h Left yb y  thestat e highwa y dept  Leit y Reaso n pitchin g bea t Hartlan d8  t o 7  Th e lineu p wa s Graves , c Reason , 6  McCluskey , lbMiller,2i Hendee , 3b , Carr , ss  NashKermedy Hali  outfield Jt e VanHor n o f CCaliforni a an dMrsGeorg e VanHor n o f Howel l cal le d  o n th e Clif f ol d VanHorn s las tweek ,Caller s o f Mrs  Jenni e Hoojte rlas t wed k wer e th e C  W  Hooker sAn n Arbor , Mrs  Marit u Pearso n o fthei rLa tThe y 0PxoflTa m iude s Spiritual s Ligh t Opera , Fol k Songs , Romanc e MURT C an d Colleg e Favorite siea r the y mad e 6 2 Appearance s I efor e 8 5 00 0 Peopl e an d wer e o n 2  Nationa l Televisio n Program wer e o n th e Bin g Ciosb y an d U d Sulliva n Show s an d San g a t th e inaugeratio n o f Presiden t Eisenhower 1FEATURIN G JAME S MATTESON , SOLOIS T placed Herber t Gillett e a t th e Pino k ne w Exchang e Bank  jFrida y nigh t 2 0 friend s surprise d Fre d Rea d o n hi s 20t h birthday Mar k Swarthtfu t wa s advertisin gt o  spra y orchard  H e ha d a  Roche stc r spra y gun Th e Jame s L  Roche s entertaine dth e E d McCluskeys,Patric k Kennedy san d Irvi n Kennedy s Sunday Th e Pincknje y bal l tea m meet s th eIoc o tea m a t Gregor y Saturda y a fternoon Th e Ma y part y i s a t th e oper ahous e Ma y 21  Geiger s orehestr a e fuackso n wil l play B  W , Harfor d ha s sol d hi s far t o  Nat e Watter s an d bough t th e A G  Mille r far m a t Stoclcbridge Ernes t Colo n o f Wes t Putna m an dLillia n Ap t o f Ohio , wer e marrie d a ta t Howel l Satuiday C  V  VanWxnkl e ha s purchase dCartoonMicher Ra yan dSport Sh u it1W , Wed  Thur  May , 1  22  2 3a t th e edg e  f, you r sea t youl l sce tEDG E O F TH E CITY starrin g ,uh n qasssvetes , Sidne y Poitier ,Jar k Warde n an d Kathlee n McGnir eVariet yCartoonSYLVANTHE  AmHowel l an d Mrs  Beula h Miller  her d o f ful l bloo d Herefor d cattle  UdjranThurs , Fri  Sat , Ma y 16 , 17 , 1 8W e Dar e Yo u t o Se e thes e 2 Thriller sATTAC K O F TH E CRA B xMONSTER SHow  come  youre  getting an electric   water heater  Theres  your reason on the signahead  Well always  haveall  the hot water we need NOTICE O F SAL Et  1  30,0000 0 tSCHOO L DISTRIC T NO  2  fRL  LIVINGSTO N COUNTY , MICHIGAN  PUTNAM TOWNSHIP VNOTESSealed bids for ihe purchase of tax anticipation notes of 3 SchoolDistrict No 2 frl Pitnam Township, Livingston County, Michigan, ofthe par value of 4 ,30,00000 will be received by the undersigned at ,5 Pinckney High School, Pinckney, Michigan, until 6 800 oclock 17 PM, 8 Eastern Standard Time, on the 9 28th day of 10 May, 1957 11, at which time and place they wilfbe publicly opened andread Richard Garland and Pamela DuncanandNOT QF THIS EARTH wttRichard Garland and Paul BirenSun, Mon, Tues, May 19, 20 21 Walt DfeneftSECRETS OF LIFEin Technicolor and Cinemascope THE COWBOY NEEDS A HORSE FeaturetteMCOWDOG FeaturetULEE THEATREFriday, Saturday, day 17, 18 Caught in Giant ClawgATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERSWJtfcRirhard Garland and Pamela DuncanNOT OF THIS EARTH WftfcPaul Birch, Bewrly GarfcndI The Scio TheatreAnn Arbor, MlehChildrens Free Play grandSOMETHING NEW IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages3 Safest water heater builtflameless3 Plenty of hot water24 hours a day3 Install anywhereno flame, no flue Efficientno heat wasted up a flue3 Cleanestno soot,its allelectric Cool to the touchtop to bottomLong lastingbuilt to rigid Edison standardsuptoth firuxt hot water service ever offered in Southeastern MichiganSee them at your dealers, plumbers or Edison office The notes will be dated 12 May 15, 1957, will mature 13 April1, 1958 and wilt bear interest at a rate or rates not exceeding 14 6per annum Both principal and interest will be payable at the 15 such ,place as may be agreed upon by the purchaser Denominations andi nll Mol Zform of notes to be at the option of the purchaser Accrued interest to j brought L TI 19 26date of delivery of such notermust be paid by the purchaser at the time i rJ r yJof delivery Uary Per and Dorothy Mcuiref 4 InFor the purpose of awarding the notes the interest cost of each bid  FRIENDLY PERSUASIONwill be computed by determining, at the rate, or rates specified therein,  CoUp C1 aadthe total dollar value of all interest on the notes from 16 June 1, 1957 i Wej Thur FV ato their maturity and deducting therefrom any premium The notes will  AJan LarfH c u Mty 22a5be awarded to the bidder whose bid on the above computation produces  f  iren ndtbe lowest interest cost to the 7 School District No 2 frl Putnam j  n WebbTownship No proposal for the purchase of less than all of the notes or  ,nnv XTat a price less than their par value will be considered j   Y fN A DLPHIN  in Cinemascope and DeLuxe ColorThe loan is in anticipation of the 18 1957 tax  Color FeturetterDown 1 RJThe envelopes containing the bids should be plainly marked Proposal for NotesA certified or cashiers check in the amount of 2 of the par valueof the notes, drawn upon an incorporated bank or trust company andpayable to the order of the Treasurer of 19 School District No 2 frlPutnam Township, must accompany each bid as a guarantee of goodfaith on the part of the bidder Checks of unsuccessful bidders will bepromptly returnedBids shall be conditioned upon the unqualified opinion of thepurchasers attorney approving the legality of the notes, to be securedit the purchasers expense The purchaser shall furnish nole readyfor execution at his expense Notes will be delivered at 20 PinckneyHigh SchoolThe right is reserved to reject arty and all bids    21 CARSON H0LUN6SWORTH22 President of School BoardBE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon receipt of said, approval, thePresident be and he hereby is authorized to determine and fix the timeof receiving bids for the purchase of said notes the date from which interest will be computed in awarding them to insert such time anddate in the notice of sale and tc publish the approved form not less than seven days prior to the date so fixed for receiving bids in the Pinckney Dispatch and in the Michigan Investor AdoptedYeas 5 , fNays 0 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and complete andcompared copy of resolution adopted by Board of Education at its meet Ing held May 2, 1957, th original of which resolution is a part of theschool minute1  THOMAS It BONNER k Gable and Eltaaer ParkerOfficial TWa Stmttry  Alt  Rofert aadFriday, Saturday, day 17, 18 DAVY CROCKETT  THE RIVFR PIRATESIn Teefeaicelor witfcParker and Baddy EbeenRAW EDGE CokrRory Cftltann an Yrnone DtCtri  Carij Sumay, Mndty, May 19,20 f I Jeff Chandler and Dorothy Malone PILLARS OP THE SKYIn CinmMcopt and CebrKelly and   Crosb yCOUNTR Y GIRL Wed,  Tfcara  Ma y 21 , 22,2 KIN G AN D FOU R QUBBNS   i a Supertrap e an d CoU r           VGROCERIESStore IHfeUVCel Wednesday May 15,1957Wagoners urMessrs Percy Ellis and Flo 6066 P1NCKNEY ROAiQuality MerchandiseClark were in Detroit Friday to atthe Shrine conventionGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSLINGERIESFUKkPHONE2 He KM Water Laundromat and StoreOpm Winter awl   onnai Rd O M36, LakelwidMfeb Sct Water Family Wab, Dry Mllj Wart, Dry Cleanine, Cotton Rujfs, Sha Rues Bd 3pra and ttapet Let U ReColor H our Cold DT Sjrstemy S FLOWERS11 A Wlin FLGWEKSfttB HoweltMake mine  MARVELOUS VACATIONS DELIGHTFUL WttKENDS CCSNiftYOlSERVfMICHIGAN WIIK, MAT H35This year plan to See Michigan First Enjoy choiceaccommodations, sightseeingand vacationing Swim or fish Visit the new Mackinac Bridge Its all nearbyWrite for Free HteraturMICHIGAN TOURIST COUNCIL SPORTING GOODSfly 1SUMMER BOWLING ANNOUNCED Special Rates Air Conditioned for ComfortTHE HOWELL BowlE DromeAutomatic Pin Setters Phone Howell 384DONT SAY BRFAD STATS OF MICHKlANProbate Court for tht County LivlngsUhIn the Matter of the Estate ofCharl Thomas White, DeceasedAt a session of said court he4 at the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said county on May 1st,19S7Present Hon Hiram J Smith,Judge of Probate  Notice is Herey Given, That thjpeiHion of Arthui keikkinen the Administrator of said estate, prayfag that his final account be allow, sod the residue of said estate assigntd to the persons entitled thereto willbe heard at the Probate Court onMay 28, 1957 at ten A M U is Further Ordered That Publicnotice thereof be given by publication Mis Emma Vollmer and son,John, spent Sunday with the Wilb Eiaeles of KcwrvilleMrs G W Clark was Tundyguest of the Emmet Clarks of HowBilThe OUe Mill Player met Sunwith Mrs Ralph Otwell They arepractising for tbeir firt piay,JonnMaryTho Howard OBriens of Bunker and the Vincent Shields famJJly oi Ann Arbor wer,e SundayI guests of the Lee LaveysI Mrs Edith Carr entertained Uw j Wayne Cans Sunday  The Dick Young family of Flint, Craft of Fowell and the Chns Coippbells were Sunday guests ofoi I he Andrew Campbells The Roy Reasons went to Grandllupda Saturday to the Hoy Pyle weddingMrs Roy Wright of Gregory andthe Kenneth Mohlmans of Drayton ere Sunday guests of theShirley sMajor William Fisk and wife ofSan Antonio, Texas, are visiting theC J Clintons They had dinner at W libbers Ann Arbor, SundayThe Robert Taech family spentSunday wita his mother in Ann ArburCarol Miller competes in the Detroit News spelling bee at the Civic auditorum tliere SaturdayThe ClareMilcrs, Mosdamcb Jennie KellenhojgV, iRaymonda Morris  anJiatliy Wiltse wiill go wth herTlie Keith Bradburys of Dexer,Lambert Hnnrys of Detroit and Mi lAned Fiinrman wefre Sundayof the L, J Hrys he Earl Kimblers and John Paul wero Mothers Day guestsoi tiie Tom WaresMva, Sadie Moran entertaineduniuy the Fred Duaenberrys andAirs Fannia Bradley of Flint andMi5 Mardell Crosser of DetroitThe Earl Kimblers entertainedlast Wednesday the LJ Hanryg,John Paul Wares and Tom WaiJs in ionor of Mrs Wares birthday, Tnv Chaiies SouJe lamly, iwr ttndMrs Fred fuckner of Howell andIfci Edwin Sprout family were Sunday guests of Mrs Ethel Sprout Mr, Ethel Sprout was a guest ofAh and Mrs Fred Cunningham ofDexter last ThursdayOne of Everett Hajnmels horseswon second money at the Northvillelarfs last weekThe Gerry Ekhman family wereI Sunday guestst of the Ambrose Eichmans in Dearborn ,The Basil Whites of Mason Rdand the Frank Whites of HowellCJUW on the Ben Whites last wee  The Kenneth Wylies have bought jthe Tom Lov farm on Bentley LaneliodDale Miller and wife called on theClae Pond family in Howel Sundaq Mesdames Madeline Shehan andAlice West of Ann Arbor were Sunday callers of William ShehanThe L J Herrys called on AlicGeddes Crimbaugh and new babyal exter SundayThe Howard Seefeld family oiDrighton were Sunday guests ofthe Robert SeefedsMrs, Lucile Wylie went to GrandRapids by bus Sunday to see her mother, Mrs Florence RyerMi and Ms Jesse Henry anOrald were Sunday dinner guestsMrs Katbenne Whitehad and Bea tlce Lambn in Gregtory,Pita Miller atended the JuniorKings Daughter meeting Saturdayt the mmi of Shirley WylieThe Robert Pikes were n CommaFriday Mrs Alice Bruff remained for  visit Cuy Blair of Fowlerville spent the LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Takt SkitPHONE HOWELL 705J2TREATED POLESFOR YOUR POLE SHED OR OR YOR P6LS BARM Coal and Fuel Oil ALSOCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OILD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 DexterSTABLiSHEDlST INCORP0RATO UK HOWELLPINCKNEY a must for modern homemakersTo manage her home in businessliJc fashion, twoman needs the timesaving convenience of achecking account It saves so many trips   helps control spending, too And our checkingaccounts are so easy to use Open yours now   in your own name, or jointly with your husbandTHE SI1Ail Iepoiu Insured Up to 10,000 by Oiur MembeMp InsuranceCOMTEMTEO PATRONSSPQZAQTHECUEERA80UTOUL FROMMcxfrwrbI I  IJUST MY WCRFAMTThe Robert Read family went to The Tuesday night Women bowlDetroit Sunday to lee the cinerama ing League had their banquet lastThe jiee JRosas wvtertainoi rday at fche Masonic hallSunday the Roecoe Yarborouirhs of W H Meyer ind wife eatertatoedBerklrt MJ Eleanor Ledwdge, Mothers Day the Cy AtLei of GladrVL7 J6dwW1 nd Ka win Wm Lamba of Aim Arbor, theIdwidgei the Junor Doyles and Q, W Meyer fastUy ef Mr Me LeJtoea aiiilJe James Meyer familyDen Goodwwect otTDetooat thacjt  y r of Fowervf a copy of this order, for three sue wek end with the Roy es,ive weeks previous to, said day  The C W Hookers of Ann Arborof searing, jn the Pinckney Dispatch,  and Howard Wrijrht and wife of a newspaper printed and circulated Fowlervlile called SSundayin uid county, and that the petitioner j Mr and Mrs John BCyer called cause a copy of this notice to be serr on Mrg E1Ia Walsh n Webster gf E  knowiPllrty  interost ri  28 Stylet fo Choose Fromlt fiu civ you  FRT demonfratto efw Viveti vrk thorn ,   atUJlmrtf As Cnhiw OftCork SllpRtrirtsnt  Saft TettlJ4 Piblde, eikTiBBid LMrtlMl uridtw AA M tCE Slztt i U 141Jack Hramttflv t days prior to such hearing fiiran E Sith, Judge of ProbateAntew Helen M QwU ftegister M  Jteasoa aad wtf    3 awi the Lyd Warners in To at bit last known address by register sa,ltJ and tht Frank fi ed mail, return receipt deraandd, at Al bor Sundar y rs in Arn  lst fourteen 14 days prior to suh The Junior RohBgong of yor by personal service at , were Sunday jnicts of the Olin Rob RobinsonsMrs Legt, McAfee was called toWashington D C last week by theflcnth of her brother, Lt LouisBaiJ tJSN He Iwives a wife and 2Fiank Cli and wife of Milfoil  lIdFlB tir wa in Arlinirtonspnt Sunday with the Winston tonJ eery Bmfrhns    The Dr Jim Nas famiy of ColdThe Lynn Ktndees entertained watf  on the Mark Nash famSunday the Gale Hendeee of Owosso 1V SundayDr Jim Narh family of Coldwater, Mr ckfe Jrnes and twins ofCeeil Hendees of LanfinK, Mrs v0UlhJ snt Sunday with MrsI BffeHendae, tb Lloyd Hendees and  tn Bts fiedee   U J Swarthouts and EariHue RWMU and wfe celled on the Cnapt 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colrolaAS LOW ASEasy time payments TtUHtdigs inond does thepwtn SOitochmtnhTHE LAVE HABBWARE  fshyafrr, Kay 1, 17STATE OP MICHIGANte  AMV M ktKBa eaRRlkkVA Hr  BRIBJ v WHJeaBeBaeep wfor Uriasstoa Ceuaty, Mkfaigabefore Glenn C, Yelland Circuit Court Commissioner, Mierre and Aageline PlaintiffvsKobrt KMcKim  Stephania McKim DefendantsORDER OF APPEARANCE ,A complaint having been filed in cause iJfom whicn it appearschat Plaintiff3 are the land contract to Defendants under a ceodated April 4, 1956, waieatuvers tiie follow ing described Una I and in Hamburg township, Liv stun County, Michigan, beingLotol of ShaGriLa Subdivision Annex Ao,4 as duly laic4, out, platted and revoidedand that a opy of a summons cannot be servea upon them because it annot be determined in what stateit1 country tney reside T IS ORDEREDThat the Defendants, Robert ftMcKim and Stephanie McKim snail their appearance to be enteredin this cause within thirtyfive 35Jays after the date of this orderThat they shall cause a copy ofsuch appearance to be served on  Fletoher plaintiffs attorneywithin the said time for appearance that a copy of his ORDER shall bepublished ,n a newspaper, printed, published aJtd circulated in this County for ihree successive weeks,and that such publication shall bebegun within 12 days after the date of this ORDERThat a copy of such publicationshall be mailed to the Defendants at their last known residence address at leant ten days prior to May 25,195Y,thai being the last day for such ap pearance under this orderDated April 19, 1958Glenn C, Yellan4Circuit Court Commiasiontrlivings ton County, MichiganThe Walter Clarks entertained allthe ir children ad families Mothersday Also Jack Clark of Big Rapidsand John Chandler of Grand RapidsMrs Dorothy Dinkel was in Stuck Sunday IliE BUSINESS PROFEttlWUL CMUHIThe Pickj7 SertUmmRay M fcrffj, M Bv r ManBiinhfciff fiTIC1Piompt anMM IIP 8M US WtMr Piackiiejk HichirsiiCLATiiORDON MUG LXStilftW Howeil, W W MataDENUISTelephone Office Eeddatoe 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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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>pv  ft iDispatchVstaftt T4 Wednesday, May 22, 1967SCHOOL NEWS Daylight Retteryvoters will get a chance  COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM wthe constitution in 1958 J Next we is conJenJJl  othe daylight robbery was    cemm weeK pulledoff here Friday, the secondto rowrit the constitution in 158 J Next wet is eommenc   wrth daylight yw the first time since 1908 Doz The baecaJttr,ate Snnday night J  Pul ledoff here Friday, these en of , amendn ts have been ev  csLe      Tt catWkOmrdit Ma CafeoUe Caurc ftHer Fr Albert Schmitt, Pastor SUNDAY MASSESwae Summer Massesmade to it in the last 50 years Jnclud civil service, distribution of thetax and reeapportionraent ofhe legislature,The last named is the basis at thefigtt between the two political part ies The law read the conventionshall be made up of 3 delegatesfront each state senatorial districtThe Democrats want another systen The law now apportions the houseaccording to ptpulation and the senate according areaThe Democratswatt harg2 this gives the Repubvans an advantage Republicansfear any rewrite of the constitution would affect this State civil service advocates dont want the sUnesyttJl hiring s2700O employeechanged Thj convention could adopt u ooe chamber legislature, legalizebiago or add a member to the supxme court to do away with 4 to 4oecirionsThere is one major pointNo legislator can be,a delegate to tne con atitutioal constitutional conventionThe constitution is supposed to oe revised everv 16 years but this hasnot been donaCov Williams has signed a biii two more members to theard of equalization Theywill replace the state auditoi general fcloyse Campball j tif, ralio vin ought less tton n Wackdey Ma  A, MK Wfaper I i0L1 aft,, otbery by Wshtenw Friday Grade School Newsf KindergartenRay Jaccobaon went to Oklahoma  We dont Site ail thiahis grand fathers funeral Denny the uae of the s calledSwahojut has a new swing Tom fiM to whieljf Reno Beitoia,  , Iofficer At 20 minutes to Sorrowful Mother Nvena739 PM400 2 men entered the store anJ Confessions made a purehaseOne man pointing a VriAqy, after Novenxa Devotionssawed off a shotgun at Mrs Mary Saturday 430 to 530 P M, 830 t 900 P 7,Mennonite station wagonFTanfc laee ball pHr Behm gym shoes Malcolm Ludwig 1  tuecees Btroit gave his acompany frosn Kentucky Fred Sing bonus but for S of 4 year heerrs dad caught 23 fishBilly Emons a Hop He slJfared notafag iaJean Kirschk, the cashier and Gen Mr, one of the owners who were in ihe front part of the store demandt ei xhe money They gave it to thn J thSti Then the two men escaped m Calvary Meanoniite ChurehJUv Ezw Beachy, Paster can ride a bike Larry Gardner is tiering and fas due for thelitping his dad plant seeds Allen when overnigi he cheagedRussom has a baby fox JoAnne 125 hitter to ne of nearly 40Wylies dad has a new truck Gary iis fielding veiled He eay all hit iiuijT visited ni grandmotther Sun success is due to the pills tndwriagday Glen Shuner has a toy tractor, state of tflMulity TU pitta MfJ, Harold Hollisters brother fell off a cUroed to of perfectly hanaiejaI motor bike and WM hurt  we are a doubting Thomas oft it We have not reen the formula, a car waiting ovtside with themotor S S Supt Walter Esh   First Grade, Mrs Thayer , DiulJ M tinlantB have beea, left running It was all over in min Mornir  Wowhip 1000 We enjoyed the trip to the zoo ginc the agetf man Race us Frank rarks, the other owner Sund School 110 rd thank the mothers who went re oftan drufged althoughSalutatory Clss Histor Roberta AckieyDonna Basydlo wic was in the back of the stove didnot know anything had happenedThey went east on M36 in a 194I old A number of people saw them1 but did not know what happen1 ed  1 he statd polce and sheriffs were called and set up road blocksDei,i ties Ed Recker and Virgil Harrisen of the Washtenaw sheriffsiie were nt U S 23 and , Expi,sway when they saw a caricom Peoples Meeting 730Hanks brother has a new moCottaf t FellowshipWetfoesday jnsnaltyitIn the old dayJtv, J W Wmjcer, pastorand the commissionert of the state lhCii Kents Address and Presen wiaxd of agriculture ancy Slayden Frances Barrett I ing anawerJug the discription witn2 men in it They stopped it and heta,ed off hotsrun and money wasfound in it Hob Ward, a Pinckney high schoolenicr was j urked in front of stoiewua Edgar yave the alarm He starteil efter the bandits alone but lost them after JO miles He got haL ofDoyle, Richard Wylie, HaroldSpit tier, Donld SockowClass Wjll  Denise Kennedy Mnty Boyd, Nancy Boyd, JuJvShiity, Reaee Gudith, Ronald Bon 1tVilliam Becflars Poem  Jnlianno LaPrnvlPrison troubles again plagueMichigan Not the prisons tlis time but the Det oit House of Correction here 11 tro wojen prisoners instatfr are housed They went on a last week claiming poorand sanitary conditions anjinvestigation is in progress Correct ion Director Gus Hartman is alsowovred over overcrowding in pri sort 10600 prisoners are expectedby the end of next year tation of Senior Gavel to Dick  th license number He said theyms Jr Pres by  Robert Ward 1 10 mil an hour The deputiesClass Prophecy Evelyn Edwards  ohased them at that sPed fot 3 Szmtij School 9t0 a m  Ilighflll is, tonycle Darlene McGranahan help  iLorphinef cocafe were, used ade paint their dining room yellow r mftrluaj jf9 jaw a hallBnup Gydea dad helped move their wno ug to gef a pint of whitelevision upstairs Diana Rotlis for every gam and pa ft trandmothe died Mary Louise They won mof of theWorship night prayez meeting at ehuwch Wed hoij practise fitlThe Peoples Charcn M36 Wst between Unadilla and iBcIS QiTWaRev Korfcb Rnegsegger, Pastor to10i46 a m I Sandra BeU in her new  Diane Halliburtons dad homeSunday School Mormirb WorshipVouth Qrocp  Servke   945 a,, m10B0 am 700 p w  800 p TCL7t, CheL Piaciie Wed  400 p m, Sr Ttir Practhie Wed caught a bij carp He fell in and got wet  Duwayn Baxters dad is in Indianaj Carol Curts broher had a birthday today Ricky Wilson watches theI races on TV nights Scott Caxyer carht 8 fish Judy Dean brother has p playpenSecond Grade Mrs Booke move So is j er it had anytHfng to do with it oract we do not know President Fisinhower made hi afpeal to the peojle last week to utain his budgetwid especially aakodor no cut in foreign aid So far there have been no satisfactory resuits but on the other hand some diaasUriou one, his soil bank pla which he strustd in his campoigsv vNancy McCarty Mary BusrgyCathI iivc,s before they st0PPed themerino St Pierre Nancy WillisMary Ward saiJ they went down DexRd to Darwin, Darwin to McGreg, Scott Carver stayed all night with Jimmy Baughn Jeff Davis has aJ hoiftL Maitlia Hileman, 2 pnir new liorseMarha Hilt man 2 pair of newMyron Dunning C2, died at Forts Tueiay Leo Hudson visited Florida  Mondayhe made his home Ho MYRON DUNNINGiohy ShtvtMroeJVivian, Jac fsanvert to her grandfathers funeral n we Jeffreys, Caroline Blades  r a rnu n ov, McGregor to Stinchmb and  m ,  , atcry Barnes Campbell s   ,e Teeple Dunning ajKv was born in T Dxv rv,,i PI i, Minchcomb to Dexter Town Hall  ,  i, Jay Root, Douglas Fisch   Pinckney on what is now thethe son of late William and Nell iiomaKaren Kaisers sister hidrr, ,     la Irithdav Linda WncenAra IAIAillener, Thomas Wylie, James Massey, eefan iViben Liska, 30,l nehad served 2 federalterms andHex lirthday Linda Wegenerg netSethe appropriation for It wae cut offad hitaid prosramSenorTrip Linda Lee,Janet ShiHoy,  bel Bunch u no recordCAROL MILLER IS THIRD MillerlS, daughter of thlare Millers of Pinckney iHnished8rd in th Detroit News final spell ing contest at Detroit Friday William McClarcn, cf St Clair Shors, a last year won and  Gladys Milford competing foF the was second McCJeren isboy to win in 34 years HeWashington D C June 7 rsrTreentation ef Awards andJJiplomas Supt, Wesley ReaderGdtd he shotgun, both of Ann ArborLiiiJ is married They arc held in  iVgston lounty jail Je Genet1 Store has been robbed J or 5 times before but they wereall r ight brenkins Only one of thom was solved her Saturday, Tobyto afrom Pinckney high I   fw floreDce Wya, her uisfei and brother at the iboined for a heavy cut, HeUCfbiltton dollars for it If it Mlo ceeds it 1 worth it a a war wouldcoJ thries that amount la peace tfiiie 0is county has always lot ourdefense forces go to pieces TOahappened after Word War I and as Wtth ,,cohool and fareyd for a while He ,  , , 1 4  r  J  ,r,o J i ,vrin Walton went to Datroit in 101 and lived ,,  visited his, grandHOW ELL SOFT BALL LEAGUES The Howel soft ball leagues metCATHERINE WILTSBValedictory Catherine WilUeSOB by theBenediction Recessional GraduatesRev WingarCarol MillerThvrewen S fHll up when the worddthotmy was given All mispelled n pgit This gave them all another j c ration was to appear June 5 foichance 6 went down on tesseHate  tviaj jameg Haas pled guilty to COURT NEWSJudge Carhnd was busy in coutlfct week Duncan McGunn was granted citizenship Divorces wereprivin to Virginia from Richard Vcesser, Richard from Fay Priceand John from Eunice RawsayThetrial of Glare Parks for robbbingJohn and Mikes gas station was setfor June 8 Marie Elizabeth Lutzchained with performing illegal sp at Howell last Thursday night toMia program for the summer Thepvopram has been changed thisyear as a pony base ball league hasbetu formed for boys under 17 4 tears will j lay one game a weekTo make room for it the ClassA County League has ,been cut to 4team The IV League to 4 and tne League to 5 until he moved to Fort Lauderdale , ler u Vier want Surviving are his wife, Helen, anda ftepson JThe funeral is at the BwarthoutFuneral Home Saturday at 200p mp Rf  J,W Winger officiating Burial in Pinckney Cemetery, Liv , Saturday,not implement of warfare twith, fhr same thing waeTourth Grade, Mrs e went to the Mich State Cc museum and the Potterlast Wednepday We thank MrLode of which the dcoas j Clai k who drove the school bused was a Mfe member will have MrsClark taught ua Thursday andMs wife, Helen, and a stepson, IrVay We congratulate Carof Mill ei iui do o well in the spellingMEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM  ku Shirley Hileman told us aboutThe program for Memorial Day her trip to tho tulip festival at Holl  ng a civil war and tnewar We are like the  of nxtiuntQ it rained and the notliie ht tiled Walled Lakelast week proved to bepwill follow nurh the same pattern nii us her souvenirs Wifollowing teams wMl consti v,j  e of other years The parade will form io working harr to get our workat the elenionary school groundsand will proceed to the townshipand St Mays Cemeteries respectively and back to the village square for the main ceremoniesThe parade tne Chelsea hihUte the County League City 9er sci100l band and the South Lyonvice, General Motors Proving yFVV will furnith the color guard, brands, Hamburg and Pinckney  wreathto all branches of the serAn girls are Pinckney, Citizens Mut vjceg wiu be piaced at the foot of Suttons, GilkesZiska The leag the flag poi3 The guest speaker jes start the first wek in June will be thb Honorable James R,huraday night Pinckney beat Breakey jr, Washtenaw Countythe Brighton Conservation team Circuit Judge  to 4 They had one big inning, the, when they scored 10 runs Patteries Pinckney Holcomb Rcauer ConseivationKarpus, Caror  JenkinsPinckney plays ball at CasaidyLake Sunday at 400 p mART EXHIBIT RESULTBwinners of the art exhibitwere Cleo Wilson, Roberta Ackleyand Jill Kitchen who tied, for firstand 6 on nssusticate dissension got , easing and entering ami was to riace Second place was Ron Bond, 2 ore, only leaving 3, Carol wont e sentenced May 31 J Euler and A pin was won by Tom Read whodown on the word nescienceGladys anther boy implicated were to behad 6 ribbons Crafts were so wellPrker went down on egredioua William spelled correctlyCarol got a large sie library diet  np and arringed June 4 Thomas Stoll and displayed the judges decided to givoThe mas Timlcy charged with break  group awards with few special honwere released n ors First place went to Skip Swarlonaiy  2,000 bonds Douglas Chippewa I thout deceasjd t the boys divisionPjaetoy has been sending spell charged with breaking in Camp Til and to Judy Shirey, Nancy Nicholsi to the contest for years Carol s aM win to he sentenced May 27 o and Nancy Slayden in girls diviserfinished the highest Megan Meyer j was Eleanor Collins, charged withAttit wa the first we remember thopiifting Willis Ogden and Euggotog Ardis Sharp went in 1950  cue Gould charged with passing bad Chris Canifeil in 1851 Donna, checks werefined 60 each and order Basydlo 1951, Cathy Wiltse 19531  to make restitution,arid Cartl n 1957 Others werJl  m from Gregory, Marion, Green Oak, IISixthMrs TaschCrftry Davs won the presidency ofSaeond wi Third, MM Johnaon the 8tudfent council and John HolbenV We next voteand vte ccaptainthe 800 Friday, Gene  Caftan U 10 years old July 19  ion The art classes made over sixhundred posters and decorated thegyn 8 tint this year Their exhibit last displayed over J0OO pieces cH lrdividual work, covering 30 categores a nmediums letse note the fime of paradehas been moved up one hour to two 2 oclock to allow oufc of town partioipants more time for arrival dom before schoolfourth and Fifth Mrs GobletWe went to Greenfield Museumlast wecJk We thank the motherswho went Cheri Darrow went to Rhode Baxters party Kathy ShetIrof js 10 years old today She iswooing to be service squad captain, Pat Plummer visited the home inGarden City that he is moving to Nnncy Holliaters cousin cut her handto vhe bone on a milk bottle Pat Pessmers grandfather andEd Willams grandmother died Pat Wiltshire stayed with Pauline Stapleton Saturday Richard McCartysold 24 tickets to the Mich State CoJege concert dud Tie week before 90 tfcowada they had no appointment did nef,ce the governor Last weekG00 were to come but oaty 1The governor listened to complaints of highThere will bt a ball game at 400 LAND ,Qp in at the school diamond betweenand as yet and unnamedpponent In case of inclement weather theceremonies will be held in the high school auditorium Youngsters are urge to ride theirdecorated bicycles and are welcome MEETThe Land O Lakes track meatwas at Ypiilanti Friday Dexter won it with 55 points and South Lyon was secomd with 52Vi 5 re,cords were broken Bunney and GoB yr of Manchestter broke the highjump and broad jump, the Dexter re ny team broke that record, LarryUnderhm of Soutft Lyon 880 pto ride their horses or ponies if thoy  simmon9 of Hartand the 440 andcan be controlled in parade, Veterans of all wars are requested to participate Car will be furnished for j 2g0M1 yd vefes desiring transportation Any   Zily ofothers who desire may enter the    fa  m lfm parade School children not riding  nd M jn fe m I Gene Hill was 3rd in the broad jump and Ed Wakefield of Pinckney 8fd in the high jumpUBRARY NEWS  New books are Calumet Kliy byMcrwinWebster story of Lake Susare urged to march titat no5 new ones be enacted, Thayalo deplored waste In stato goresm, vt The governor pointed mat thattome yibrs ago fee appointed a Littl rfuover Commission whe made alffrge ntftmber of suggestions foaeconomy in government no of wbict fiie legislature has adoptedTkw legislature does ot want tfr corporate profit tax tadgoing to safes thaby passing a beer,and cigarette tax Hits itn aielfifcnsm as the school haralyMibght tbt vl affect of aloe or andtobacco dAn old civil war battle waj refcuht lait week when V and Field PraMdeiitMvHtgmey of Great Britian vialtodth Gettysburg battle field nar the pmdents hom Both agreed thatihe tWnraWUrs there should have been firen for incompatBce Tlcreated a furore in the south whar Genrtti Robert  Lse who WMcommander is an IdolIt vnf historian to rehaah thabattle and iLaolve La of mwh, of Vt biatnl Leee drive into Penneylvana wk,1 a ttratogj BMre dgf td u cut off Washington and mateiho Unidn MM for He did aFifth Grade , Mrs MillerWe congratulate Carol Miller forplating 3rd in the Detroit News spetfng bee Weve had a wonderfuT school year and wish It was long er Joe Esper is back in our roomThe art and craft classes classes from Pomona, FloridaWe thank theand Mrs Swarthout wish to thank the 3 judges, Mr Hollingsworth,Rev Winger and Mrs M B Darrov for their valuable time Also PhilPhil Gentile for teaching us to plathad a surprisebirth candidates for student council ticize pictures and Mrs St PierreBaxter had a surprisebirth pnarty Sunday 8 were there ar Ton Antayn, Carolyn Pender  foT teaching ur ceramica and clayS V Ui  d Nal y   Fcr  trol modtHto f M r Bur g wh o di d ou rwen t t oUvin g    d Nal y   Fc r  trol modtHtof , Mr  Bur g wh o di d ou rart o f   Borovsk i andcU,n g an d fc  Stron g wh o wa  a nMarte Mayn ,Shettelroe Borovski andcU,n g an d fc  Stron g wh o wa  a nboy sto th e dtpartmari t i s mothers wh o wen t wit h u s to themusefm  Mesdarre s Colon e Buda ,R  Amburgey , Chambers , Parker ,Gallup , Raine s Bckkering , Florenc eGallu p an d JoAn n Rowell  W e ha e2  candidae s i n oa r roo m fo r vic e pre sWen t o f th e studen t council , Car oly n Prsndergas t an d Thoma s Anta Nanc y Rea d o f th e 6fh  Mr Zabkmal d o f th e Detroi t Aut o Clu bi s  co m tog to our part y fo r grain shipments  Lor d o fb y  Chidse y an d Nightmaris hDubli n b y Loraine  Newfc n ion s ar e Nationa h Geographica l an dHolida y fo r MayCmsttvatk lJanuary , rbuary , Marc h aa dApiil  Dr  Cyru s Jntoe r o f Lf lsin g ha s sen t cop y o f Overweigh tCurabl e b y Daffma n aad  Intend tit  fight  Thing  won t wrong JEB  Stuart , M a e aof f o n ni d va t o trtg  the tw o day  battl e to teopInfonno d of f ostn y ssjQejsjsja th e bea t  f fta n day a flgMO B th e Meeo d da ytasUaJos itaei r line  Qmto commaa dno t kno w ta t Ma iBor n to  the Ralp h Hall s Toeadc a t McPhereo B hoapita l a the nigbtLe e oiders dfiflasttBa , masas dwhic h failed  Tbsm rtfvwir,   PfSiPSFSWtimmimj, May ft, MOT VGJAND OPENINGSHIREYSMay 24,25 OPEN 800 A M TO 1200 P M ON THESE TWO DAYSVisit Shinys Nw Stor ad  the Greatest Stoctk of All New Items ef 48 Tears AftThe Hugh Clark are visititing relatives in DanaviUe Another electric railroad ia beingtalced of from Jarkacn, via, Stock, bridge and Ptainfield to Lansing Hfr friends gve Mahie Smith astrpriae party on her birthday Monday nightN H Caverly and Eugene Mercerhave rented the Western Hotel t Htnry Plmttnsar haa tXm,William Doyle a, njored feilastwe when his gtm expUxted Wikft Lftiftftd ia remodelliag Us IFURNITUREPLUS A NEW RECORD BARUnder tht Supervision of JUDY SHI RE Y So Teen Agers Can Order Rok and Roll SEE STATION WHMI BROADCASTDirect from Shireys During TheiD Two Days Dont Forget To Register tot tht Big Door Prize to Be Given AwayOBSERVE 50th ANNIVERSARY ha 1 won 6 straight, here Wednesdayre Leo Davis sr plumbing executiwa 7 1 for thei first league defeat It iWnry Dai Whipple will open acafe at Howcl June 1James A Greene bought a colt ctJanes Rochs last week Tfce Misses AKce and Kathleen Badent Sunday at Mark BellsHelen Monks spent the week endwith Josephine Culhane, it beingthe tetters 54th birthdayMarried at the home of the bridessiste, Mrs James Bejl Wedesdnight, Miss Lydia Miles to Homerilason, Re Gates officiatingJames Rock and wife spent Sunday at Alex MallionsThe creamery ie going along nicely making 25 cheeses and 1200 lbs ofbutter daylt is hard to find haul,era and Mr Day has had tto get a iveiy team arrd haul milk himselfC J TeepJe and W E Murphytook in the hall game in Detroit onTuesdayhere will he a bee at the cemetery fcatuiddy to clean it up for ttheHummerIJnokney beat Ioseo at GregorySaturday 8 to 6 Batteries for PinckneyMoran  Lawy IoscoMunyll  WestmorlandTbey play Stcckbridge May 31Lee Carr, Mipt of Mt Clemensfchiol has accepted a position assuit, in Nebraska at 2000 a yearWill Doyle who has been in Siouxcity a year is home Mrs MargaretKearney came back with himSipt T J Goul has been retiredat i4 New Paltimoae school school closed at theschool Friday where Caaaie Moorer I Softer is teacherSmer GJe ia has a purebred Spanish jack standing at the Gteabrookarmof 2S i sDr W B Watts died at his homein Cleveland, Ohio, Tuesday He wasa native f Unadilla and surgeonfor the Rook Isnd Railroad for years He leaves his wife the formervistphrae Clinton of Pinckney and aa r ughter, Janet,Leland Line had his car stolen atJloweD SaturdayMiss Loretta Dillingham entertainttl the seniors and juniors att herkome Friday night 20 attendedThe following senior parts wereawarded Cecil Hendee and Wayne Can were tied for the valedictory,oretta Dillinghm given salutatory prophscy, George Hornshaw Ksory, Norman Miller, poem, Ellor Gage, giftatory, Vehm Hinchey3org Bladya EicPindmey Independents beat thePlymouth here Sunday 9 to 0 NeilMcCleer and JJckly each had 3 hits PinckneyBattery was Chet HauptA Fd BrownDan Reilly has moved from tlyFiank Johnson farm to the Honeyfarm on North Territorial RoadFrancis McCuskey underwent naappendicitis operation at the saninrvm here last weekol Edwin S George is backjromSpain He was here last week and ishaving a large amount of shrubberyplanted on his 1000 game reserve Pinckney high school beat BaxterFriday 14 fco 3 Cecil Hendee andRoy Reason pitched Have We  Wed TiMur May 1 VLEDGE OF THE C ITTJoim Qaaaavetea, SidayUk Warde and KathleenVety   CarteoaFriday, Saturday May 24 25Anthoay Perkiaa and KarlTEAR STRIKES OUT andGeorge Montgomery andLAST QPTBE BADMENlia Ciaemaiwope and CeWStwday, Monday, May 26, 27 ,Matine Saulay UE Amn Ladd and Virginia faTHE BJG LANDr in Warner ColorMat, Decoration Day 330 PJB Rogers and Hammerstein prOKLAHOMAin Technicolor and CinemaMOGordon Macrae and Gloria GiCARD OF THANKSWe wish to extend our sincere Leo Davis sr plumbing executive     o thanks to the workers in the cancer and wife of Detroit celebrated their was 2 to 1 for Pinckney up to the drive of PinoVney and Putnam Town 50tu wedding anniversary Saturday tth when Pinckney scored 5 more ship and the people who contributed Toy own the Mnrtin Harris, Peter f11 Gene Hill Dick Kennedy andso generously Harris, Tom Clark and James Harris Vic Basydlo singled in successionMrs Jennb K llenbergerTwp Ch iarms here and raise milking short ii Mayier, Mandhestar shortstop  Mrs Lucille Sii VA, Pinckney Ch horns, They have 5 children, two ae 4 errors Pinckney stole 5  avftte sons, Al and Leo jr and three bscs trover Hainstock had 2 hits NEW MARINE UNIT daughters, Mrs Josephine Frawley, 1 Manchester and Mark White a iA Washtenaw couny marine unit Mrs Katherine McCann and Mrs tHPle nd sin2le for Pinckney iia reing recruited to be inducted in Virginia Carney lotteries PincknoyDnnis ClarkLivingston county boys are el      Human ManchesterGonyer Ao dgible The recruiting officers PINCKNEY TOOK MANCHESTER 77         atgat at the poptoffice every Friday Pinckney beat Manchesterr    ,  But why an   Because Im tired of running out of not water Besides, everyone knows  PHONESYLVANTHE A REThnr, K ai, iMay 23, 24, 25 THE BRAVE ONE in Ctaenaee aad CelaffwitbMitchel RaySim, Mon, Tues, May 26, 27, 2f BOY ON A DOLPHIN Wnftan Ladd and Sophia Loreiin Technicolor and CinematcojSin, Mon, ues Wed May 26 toelectric  waterheater  W, fasafe8thmterhuiU,, , MOM, can I stayTommys for lunch Just a simple telephone message, but because of itMom knows just where heryoungster is The telephone makes it easier tokeeJMrack of the childrenRemind them to call youIf theyre going to be lategetting home from school or if they stop off at a friendshouse And, Mom, you can check on Juniors whereabouts just by calling the neighbor down the street Whynot let your telephone help you ail it can If s alwaysthere, ready to serve you whenever you need it iff THEATREWfflTMM LAKEWd, Thur, Fri, Sat, May 2 Alan Ladd, Sophia Loren andl Clfton WebbinBOY ON A DOLPHINin Cinemascope and DeLuxeColor FeaturetteDown Liberty RG 1 A N Tilhzabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson James DeanColcr Cnrtoon Thar, 4 i  ,, UvJl,Jai  THE SPIRIT OF STWithJumes Stewart and Sheila Boi Cinemascope and Warner ColorFeaturette News Carlfe  l  V  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telephone buildings canbe enlarged to house permanent equipmentBELL SYSTEM CreditCards are now mat convenient than ever Theymake it so easy to telephone Long Distance whenyoure away from homeJust say to die operator21 want to make a CreditCard call My card numberis Your call goesthrough and is charged toyour own telephone Youll find it cornea in mightyhandy when youre traveling or vumng in anothersho ie So, if you dont already have a Bell System CreditCr call our Business Qflice and ask for one CradkCards m furnished free of charge, of The Scio TheatreAnn Arbor, Michrf Fre PlaygroundFriday Saturday May 24 25 THE LAST WAGONin Clnntacop and Color withRichard Widmark and Felicia Fi POWER AND THE PRIZET in Suprscop and ColorwifeRobtrt Taylor and Elizabeth MoalSunday, Monday, May 26, 27  THE RAINMAKERin Vista vision and ColorwitiiBurl Lancaster, Katherine Hepbl alCRIME OF PASSION1WltfcBobera Stanwyck Stirling HayTu, Wed, Thur, May 28, SUMB Hayward and Kirkin TOP, SECRET AFFAIR AlaoVictor Mature tad KarenmSHARKFIGBTERSHiCartotaitf OP THANKSWe would like to thank tha flctepl for their quick Aork dmi the fire and the ladies who canecall Family of Frank Jh WANTED To sir away t dog dog house included, Anyona tareaUd call Wflliani   i    fc       i m PUttNA T DISPATC SWednesday, Ma y 22 , 195 TGROCERIE S DRYGQODSGENT S FURNISHING S Mi Mabl e Suydar a o f Jackso n isvisitin g th e M  J  Reasons Mr  an d Mrs  Alber t Shirle y wit hMrs  Jenni j Devereau x an d Mm Fanni e Kavnnaug h spen t Sunda y inHarbo r wit h th e Doyl e Tern CANNE D GOOD SSHOESLINGERI EG EMCRAl Major Willia m Fia k and d wif ewh o wer e visitin g th e C  J  Clinton sweii t bac k t o Sa n Antonio , Texa s o a1 hi u sda yTh e Youn g Ladie s Auxiliar y ha d23 0 a t thei r benefi t dinne r laa tTuuxada y a t Pilgri m tfftWalte r Clar k tn d wif e spen t Sa turdi y wit h th e Wesle y DeCair s inManchester tierr y Eichma n an d wif e calle d o n  th e Russel l Glover s in  Webbervill eSunday Mrs  Ethe l Fprou t spen t Sunda y inStocKbridg e wit h he r sisters , Mrs Jenni e Makinde r an d Mrs  Esthe rBarton Mis  Edn a Spear s wa s in  Lansin gFrJay  Sunda y wit h Jac k Sheldo nsh e wa s a dinne r gues t o f th e Fra nci s Shehans Willia m Sheha n wit h hi s grand su n Billy , wa s in  Lexington , Ke ntv   y las t week Jch n Boye r ar d wif e spen t Sun ca y wit h th t Wesle y Morrison s in Wagoners Q n606 6 PINCKNE Y1 Quality Merchant LOWPIUGE SBee r an d Wb e T o Tak ePHON E HOWEL L 70W 2FLOWER S Mrs Ethe l Sprou t spen t Frida ywi h  th e Loui s Wagner s an d wit hMrs  Loui s Wagne r an d Mrs  Wayn aWagne r attende d th e gle e clu b co nGeorg e VanNcrma n wa s in DeUo  tw t a t th e school it  Friday  Sunda y the y too k Sunda y ,  h e Ro y DiUingham sscivo l clas s t o Sacre d He t Churc h Howtl l Frida y ant  calle din  Detroit PHON E 2 Th e Blu e Wate r Laundroma t an d Stor e Mrs Brandon 1 Whit e jr  returne dfro m Seattle,WashMonda y b y plane Th e Marti i Phillip s famil y  fYpsiiant 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Cour t fo r th t Crart y o fLiTtngsUf tI n  th e Matte r o f th e Estat e o fGharl s Thoma s White , Deceased A t a  sessio n o f sai d cour t  4 a t tl s an d Her b Sneed gth e Probat e Offic e i n th e Cit y e f T M uuu  Howel l i n sai d count y o n M y 1st ,i 8   CNRKHF U A MIGHT Y COMPLET E FOOD BAKE D B Y AN N ARBOR S ONV Y INDPENENDEJi T WHOLESAL EJUKKB Y 6VB R M  BMPLEE OWNEDEighth Grade, Mrs Morrto Mill di OABD OF THANKS We were lad Carol Miller did so With deepest gratitude we wishwit in the spelling bee in Detroit to express our thanks  apprecation Mr Jennings subsituted for Mr ion to all those who helped and comMorris when she went to the spell, foried us in our time wing bee Helen Esper who went to Florida is hack in school Mondaywe had a teat in the study halL Thiia Michigan week We are working Cretchen Tascli of Ann Arbrspent the week end with tthe BobTaschesMrs Mae Metz of Howell spent 1Siiday with the Lee Laveys IBom to Robert Carr and wife ofLrand Rapids on May 13, a daugh ter, Cynthia LeeTiic Anniversary Club had dinner at he Saratoga Farms Saturday Those there were the Fred Reads, Reads, Ft eel Teeples,Rg SchafJ Lee Hollinpfsworth who will enfer the senior class at Alma College next fal has been notifiedbmitn, , of j,ig seiection by the Dow chemicul Co of MHlpnd, Mich, for a merit scholarship in the amount of 500has wonClair Barnum and Fafily Roland Gorton and FatntiyMrend MrsLawrencce Camburnto puturn The Letter McAfee family were ina eopy of this notice to be serred upon each knoyi pmrty in interest Airs Alta Meyer closed her school,tht Hicks last Tucuaj She has an oiitit ThuuHpv of the yearsPresent Hon HiramJudge ef Probate   Notice is Herey Given, Thated the residoe of said estate assigai to the persons entitled thereto will be heard at the Probate C irt onMay 28, 19d7 at ten A MU ia Farther Ordered Tht PnbHnoiW thereof be given by publicationof a copy of this order, for tfcree sue cwivr weeks previous to said dayof nearing, fe the PInckney Dispatch,a newspaper printed and circulated county, and that the petitioner yend Tuesday the went to the DetroitJCOOat hie last known address by registerd atati, return receipt demsmdd, atlast fourteen 14 days prior to  or by personal service he Keith Bradburys of Dexterand Lambert Henrys of Detroit ent Sundav with the L, J Henrys,Last Wedesday Winston BaughnD nnje, Duano Haines, John Burg,Larry VanSlambrook and Tom Rady attended a DeMolay initiation atFowlerville Tonight they take canliidfltet L f Lam ng for initiation C LNTENMAL FARM NAMED A tract of land in Unadiila town,hhip owned by Henry Hoard Rte2arm Ifwaa TREATED POLESFOR TOUR POLE SHEB OR OR YOWR PfjfcS BABN Coal and FuelALSCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL MLD E HOEY  SONSPhne HA 68119 DarterESTABLISHED 365 NC0RP6RA1f HOWFXLPINCKNEYCKIHGCCOUNTSa must for modern homemaken To manage her home in businesslik fashion, awoman needs the timesaving convenience of achecking account It saves so many trips   helps control spending, too And our checkingaccounts are so easy to use Open yours now  in your own name, or jointly with your husbandTHE MjAil Deposits Insured Up to 10,000 by Our Membership in e Deposit Insurance Govporatieaifi Of PCOPEK WE LOUDLY SING Jf CONVENIENT ANY TIME IN CPCINV28 Stylet to Choose From Lt ou lw fomm TK  dtnonstralto 4mm  YmtmWKk  fbqtt      aiMUi Il FM Mjrlon t omfo stt tWIlitl  talM , Hti Ma  SrthCvk IIIMtsirtM t StlM , Mt M StitiSafitlTM    f  tillJac k Havtt tA  goo d atsndanc e wa s preeen t a tth e Rainbo w Gir l installatio n Satu riia y nigh t a t th e Masoni c temple Marily n Gustafw m wa s installin gofficer , Pegpr y Smith , marshall ,ivAir n Gustwxfron , chaplai n Eloys eCanipbell,or,ani t a d Virgini a Va nNorma n soloi9tElizabet h Miar s wa sHhtaHe d a s worth y advisor  Mfsdame s Louis e HaroiHonIne zMarti n o f Landin g wer e Thursda y guct s o f th e Irvi n Kennedys  Th eGerai d Kenn y famil y o f Howel l Tr o Saturda y callers  KVH1Mrs  Mar y Ell n R r r i an d Tomm yattende d th e Builder s Sho w i n An nArbo r Saturday  MLeeanadiil  fo rNfebet t an d wJi tirsraeet t o  th a Fril l  y evenin g caller s o f th eMilto n Carver s war e th e Ver a But tando f  irrm trrw  im May1F  NotesNEW JOHN DEEREWith this new, wider elevator yon have increasedcapacity to elevate a standard 16 z 18inch bale flatThe new width xneaM no more bale juggling, and thebalea will aet dip btckwaid or tall c A new baie chute nliniinniaa becrr Han w  bale laarterfamous ttmetested John Deere BridgeTrussed construction givea this elevator greaterslUMtgfli and rigidity which eliminate twisting, bending, and sag Elevator18  1The elevator is raised and loweredfar transporting and setting with a convenient hand crankCome in and see this new 1812inch, bigcapacity elevator thats built to speed up storing oi baled hayfcorn, small grain, ad seed crops Pr AJexaadet Stenhoose, a nativeti eoilani baa bean installed as nimste of the Stockbridgt Presbyteian enuresStockbridge school voters will voteJune 10 on selling tthe Unadilla, Stowell, Kennedy, Baseline, Partsand Dewey srboo buildingsMn Harold Bates of Gregory isa patient at St Joe hospital, AnaArborhe Brighton Kiwanis rummage ssje is May 25 Tre Brighton school election sJuly 8 The terms of Douglas Parmenter and Bernard Widding expireJoseph Ray mill of Romeo was the ,Eiighton exchange mayor Mondry The Dexter Kiwanis rummage saleis May 31 and June 1 Nrrwin EJsasser has bought thJgas station at Dexter operated bythe late Howard PingstonThen Dexter postoffice moves into its new home June 1 as mmm PttmswuLimTm I lL0YI HENDffitam SVBVBYOH til Wm Gas 1IMW Bowofi, W MaaieU, Ueekjy Tr Mtd lu DttwHU P Cii jlephon OfficeDexter exchanged mayorsw Buffaic Monday,THE LAVEY HARDWARESee your JOHN DEEjE Deoler for Quality Farm EquipmentHARD TIME BARN DANCEAT L D DICKENSON FARM ON M59 22 MILES, EAST HOWELLOFSATURDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1957 STARTS AT 830 P MMUSIC BY THE SPIKE DANSEY ORCHESTRASpohiored hy Farm Bureau Young People  S ,i LACE COUNCIL MEETINGPindkney, Mich, May 14, 1957Regular meeting of village counH ailed to order by President Dink 2 PresentMarion Russel, MerlynIhiy, Lee TJplady, Roy Clark,Donfctwirthout ind Albert Shirley, Wction by Tiplady supported by Curk to allow following billsKobcrt Egelr mar sal 112500Don Winger, care of flag 600 RuJi Ritter, trip Hillsdale 800Ma ion Russell, trip Hillsdale 1800Paul CJriett, recreational 7500 Ohio Oil Co oil 24,40 with The Hewetl Kiwanis iib were entttned by the Howell Wgh schoolJdebatore last week Their subject was foreign aid The University of Michigan hasawarded scholaiships to GilchriKt Anderson, 3 ighton, Barbara AonSwan, Fowlerville and Robert BruceCM rolf Howoll, Three Howell boys found 1200 blastiu caps and 12 cases of dynamiteat a gravel pit near Howell Oneeont to the Roys Vocational School ragged about it and sheriffs oiffrcra found it hidden in a Chilsqngravel pitlie City oi Howell has sworn in25 jauxiary policemen byHewaUBERT WYUE,Bottle Q FABM 8ALBB 1 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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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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n How   a wf e an d 4  childrenti l hig h schoo l atuleti c directo r fo r   Newto n Bacon , Niles , MIC h ,n  year s ha s resigne d t o becom e j   wa s electe d gran d marshall ,supt  o f park s an d recreatio n in  Ho ,v l j firs t ste p in the gran d Wdg eell  in Michiga n eve r Perc y Wi hL  D  Adams , mathrnetic s teache r  ams  DiLroi t an d I letcne r Dor r o ttnein oAi u Arbo r revolte d agains t th e ,               A1 1 s  me n hav e visite doi d guar d an d kille d th e bil l t o ta x j       gchool g   replac e inga ton Lod,e  dgftiete s 2 c an d liquo r 3 c fo r   i iV llC S McCallu m reaigned  Not a  grea t dea l o f locatio nschoo l fund  The y denounce d th e ta x ,  Marriag 0 licene, have boen igs  wa passed The day of the annualcs unreal and immoral Rep Adrua     Wegteihoid 21 nd t,uedng of the DDIs was changed toRiFa Harding, 21 both of 1004 Barton, Saturday The members of the board ChurchCalvary MennonfNe Church Lzse Beachy, Pastor3 S Sst Walter Eah Mornfr Worship 1000 School UKCOPeopled Meeting 730 Fediowsip ho wedding ol Rosina Ann Hill, daughter ol Mrs William Hill of i Mruncy to  ti runce Kuene Carrier CM vi iJtiL m was solemniijd at the Pinjkney Ctuiji Church Satur day everiiny at S pm Rev J WWinger olticiutiny in a candlelightceremony amid decorations ol palms and lloersMr HvrMm WiJmnyer peJ thewediin march and the bride came in on the arm oi her brother, ThomasHH, who gave her in marriage MrsOrcLv Curtis of Brighton was soloSundCiboxhComHev w W Wtnger, Pator School   930 a nWorship 1O46 a migtil piay meeting at1Ue cnuich    800Wad Chou practise hQ JMibe Peoples ChurciiU3fi West between Unadilla and Main StreetsRev Beitb RnseKgat1, PastorSnnday Scho  945 a mMontir , WorrAlp  1050 amytuth Grou fi0 p tEvening Seivice 800 p QL ,Tr Choi Haotifla Wed  4i00 p m 0 n w aeBoom of this district is one of the rofolters They want a 2 percentcorporations profits tax but may find nri poing in 1e sceate Vhere thecorporation influence is strongomtsvRTimvx NOTSSA trout 11 inches long, the fir3tin the towns history was eaughi below the dam in fcaton Rapids lastweek A white fox waK reported Been nearGrayling Iat week It was either anjhino ora Mght phase of the red foxwhich vanes in color from white to General Purposes were given 7cmrhrfor lcd visitations if they ask for it Tne 1aw statin fche GraniLyle Wessinger of ltturer must visit all 58 districts atleast once a vea iinekney and Lawrence Cameron,2J, Brighton and Roaina Anne Hi 1, 1, PinckneyMr and MrsIifvell celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary hist Thursday A nn Arbor will have a summer reciwuUov profram afUr U The it wtrn iar tadbut tb city icwwd toIulge Francis Barron set the bail was repealed Nivhe does it only on grand master orders A life membership lapSl pin for40 ears mtubtrthxp wa 50, GO m4 7frwn 1200 to f2ftOO,ffrand secretary MRS MARIE SMITHMrs Marie Smith, former resident,hi killed in an auto accident inWisconsin on May 22 Her husban, Rx Smith, was highway eomnissicmi er here and later employed by tc Livingston County Road Commission,The family moved ion here to Howv,i jVip LO Tptic it l,ertidfR her In1 there arc 2 sons, llw jr an iand 2 daughters, Mrs, MMTJory grisfw  Me Marion Bellin Also 2 graflfdchildrcnthe Pinckney randitsf lien Liska from 7250 to 8000 grand lectur j The funeral was at the John San Bunche at 1000 each ers from 3CO0 to 4000 This is foi j teiu Funeral Home Detroit, Saturday Mrs Walter Vvoikman was matrono huiov and the bridesmaids uere Air William Haney ol Brighton, af sitor ol the mom and Mrs Herbert Sclienden, oi Howell Carl Awreyof Miltord was best man ushers wMeWilliam Hill and Rotert Cameron,brother of the bridegroom The IlVAer sirl was ane H neiee of the bride and nny hearer Da id Cam eron, brother of the groom 1 he brides govs n vts lave rufflewith figurine molded bodice, head piece of pearls and sequins andfingertip veil She carried a Rainbow Biblewith a white orehid and her flowerswere stephanotis  c ruirnn of honor gown wasroe colored crstliii styled afterthe brides and her lowir, were palecarnations The dresses of the bridesnitn vvere pink o sirrilar devign I he reception at fitiekiiVv HighStiooi was attended by over 300 and s Mi cTiteo ot Mrs Trie Rose Mrs   ii siii inluv oi the briie  ut the cake Shirley Wylie, Janet  nic      ikxth poured andi, WMIard Widmayer served thepunch lor joing away the bride wove aac lir  uit After a wedding tripi o iioulvn Mhr,iu and Niagara1 rv, the couple will live in lkh ton Botl arc high school graduatesTIC bridw if employed by the CrMutufti Auto Ins Co in Howcll imithe groom at the General Motors Proving Grounds, Milford In his recent speech at Detrofe tnator Wayne Morse of OregOBOii pared Presidtut Eisenhower to1 at Beck, teamster union presidentnew under investigation This WSluiier fur fetchtd His comparison was so basd because he said thspi evident has misappropriated fundsby cutting taxes on big businessThe Republican senators angrily de nankd a censure vote which Morsesaid he would welcome and then reried it was nice to see so manyKipjblican senators in the presikr,s corner That he had not seenmany there during the recent debateen foreign aid There will be no censure vote Morse would get too muchpuhkity out of it and they are notso sure they could put it across HialAch was puriy political and furheadlines and should be so regardedLittle by little some knowledge Is ein attained on the new trjanquilizing pills Investigators have nowtt termined That people who use themdont handle their alcohol so wellis those people who do not and get tvich drunker Whether a person can become an addict and as to anyafter ill effects this has not yetbeen arrived atThe silver foxes are perpetuatedby selective breeding on fox farmsA fire last week destroyed the 41groui scout camp in Lenaweecounty 84 fires burned over 1408 acreslast week On June 1 camping fees will be in creased from 50c to 75c a day Thiawiii bring in an annual revenue ofof 100,000 a year 150,000 muskellhnge eggs and thesarre number of pike eggs are being processed at Drayton Plains caused Sheriff Klager of Wash the present incumbents If a new ont jtintiw to wax indicant as he saidit was too low ar d threatened to getout a concealed weapons warrent them if they raised bail is elected or appointed t corporateboard sets the salary The ouUidejeMef stipend was raised from 45 to0 a month They voted to hire an buiial in Dctioitvmh theyhad notat lasVReports executive secretesy or public relaHi pc Garland later increasedto 2500NOTICE Beginning June 17,, 1957 new location for Drivers Licenses for the County of I Wingston will be in thebasement of the Detention Home and will be issued Monday thru Friday00 a m to 5K0 p m End Saturday tf00 a,m to 1200 Noon Address isClinton St, HowellGHOST TOWN Winona Pickett of Unadilla takeslLouis Coolc, the Detroit, Free Presswiiter to task for referring to Unailla as a ghost town with slanty shanties since the cyclone of 1914fcich demolished most of it, Thiswas in a writeupk of Florence Preuss Mr Cook should have gotten more information on the suject for if Una dilla became a ghost town it did long COUNTY LLAGUE STARTSThe Livingston County Soft Ballttague sponsored by Hcwell startstune 4, They play Tuesday andTivvsday Other leagues there play Monday, Wednesday and FridayCity Service and Hamburg play Tuesday at 8, p m and Pinckney and tht General Motors Proving Graunds onThvvsday at 8 t  After the firstweek the gainea are at 900 p mThe Pindkney Kiwanis Girls play Wednesday night1T he Pinckney schedule, is kns man for  years at 10,010 a iuai1 Lodges were given permission te roJH ibute to thi DeMolay, Daughters and Rainbow Girls Theamendment to pu, Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties in one district oncurrent territt rial jurisdiction lost years meeting is also in Detrciit Pinckney had 20 at tthe convenjton and banquet Two were on grand lodge boards Winston UaiiKhn DoDeMolay, Oin Robinson, board ofgeneral purposes Also Barney Wiisoa is rn the DDI board, The grand lodgeofficers are from all over the state MRS GENEVIEVE LORETIEMrs jenevieve lorelle to, wileof Joeph loieit1 died sMidenly mi iMonday She was the daughter of the lato Clarence and Lottie Rosier Dexter where he SJ lui  i Dosides her husband there is brothel,Er winThe funeral is Thursday at 2 pm,at the Kechn Funeral Home Dexterwith burial in the Forest Lawn ceme tery W cdebritet ill birthdays duringsummer months1 aro having a t,tscl it r t A eighthPHENRY POKTKRHenry Porter 66, of Pinckney diedMonday,  Cassic NkDoiiiJs Convalescent Home, Howell, where rwhad been tor jomc time He was born May 5, 1S9J in Holland Michthe son of Charles and Mary PorterHe married Eva Pearson in 1911 would like to thank tiiele lor ihe nice puppet show Individual units have ail been com led and tfv sureK1 were wonderu We t uht the class et participate in the MemorialDay parade Uremia Harger left early to go toIllinois with her parents We mtde get udl cards for MrAmHurgev and farewell cards for Brenda Harger We arc sorry school is almost outiml we had a wonderful yea with Mrs Miller  we think shes topsthanks for everything Mrs Miller Joe Hunter, deputy is from Beaverton,  Tny have ive jn pinckney 25 years    S V, Rex Sackett,Detroit J W, j HJS vife survives Also son, Charles,iiune 6 Pinckney vs GenMotorsl Wallace Kent, Kalamjaztoo S DjL June llPinolcney vs City Service  Wiilard baur Sparta Secy CharJune 20 Hamburg ws Pinckney les Sherman, Lansing Treas, ClamJune 25 Pinckney vs Gen, Motors  iVlcKenzie, Kalamazoo Lecturer I1W w1  M July9 Pinckney V3 Hamburg Morgan Smead, Rochester Tiler, man for the Grand Trunk Railroad July 16 Pinckney vs GenMotors Albert Marlatt, Mt Clemens This wasJuly 26 Pinckney vs City ServiceJuly 30Pinckney vs Hamburg Aug6 Pinckney vs City Service wife survive Also son, Charles,daughter, Mrs Neva HoiMier, ali of Pinckney There arc several grandchildrenThe deceased was a maintenanceFINSHES THIRDPmckney finished third in the LandO Lakes League with a 64 record,before that, in fact in 1883 when tht Manchester was first with 91 andGrand Trunk Airline Railroad ltter second with 73 Pinckney then finder jocstructir bypassed j lost to Manchester once, Dexter twiceUnadilla At the time it had several 1 find Hartland once,ttores, hotel, Kill, blacksmith, sev Last week Pinckney lost at Hartetal choxvfaes end aThe railroad went shoe factoryland 3 to 2 with Gene Hill pitchingTuesday they beat South Lyon 125 miles north ofUnadilla and most of the UnadilU  e goin g int o th e 5t h whe n b ebhw M entnis B move d thew    t o 8  Denni e ,Clar k ha d a  n o hi tTh e plac e wa s firs t calle d MtHermo n allowe d 3  run s an d 5  mor e th  7th d  l Clark McKcuzie s 50t h yea r a tlodpe NOTIC ETh e King s Daughter s Jun e meetin gwil l b e a t th e hom e o f Mrs  McKinle yo n Thursday , Jun e 6 at 1215  noo nwit h a  po t luc k lunch Brin g a dis h t o pas s an d you r tabl eservic e t o th e hostess  Contac t Mr Wm  Bras h an d Mrs  Cliffor d Chaip bers  here Th e funera l wa s Wednesda y a t2  pm  a t th e SwaHbou t Funera lhome , Rev  Rober t Taylo r o f Ham bur g officiating  Buria l wa s in  Pin ckne y Cemetery Hermo nan d late r Groi y afte r a  pronfa  1 Bobbi e KeU y   a doubt oea t citizen , single fo r Pinckney SCHOO L ELECTIO NA s provide d b y Stat e La w th e an mra l Schoo l Boar d Electio n wil l b e LOCAL WOMA N HONORE D  etnit Free Press last weekliekf at Pinckney on Monday, Jutyi carried an inteiesting story by 8 1957 The h d l f t Lift, 1957 The hours and place of EJeoj Loui Cook their roving reporter oftkn will be announced later I Miu Florence Pens, Pinckney li Nominating peitions may be ob harian standing in front of the towntftiaed from Superintendent of schools ball here where the library is local,or Secretary of the School Board  ed , with a fine writevp of her She NOTi , Kings Daughters Presidents CM meets June 3rd, 1230 at ihc homeof Mrs Lewis Herbst, Brighton Rd, Brighton Pot luck  business meeting, dinneryears,The Petitions with 25 signatures ot taught school in Detroit 26 ,electors must be filed wife Secy of mostly second grade, retiring on School Board before 4U0 PM ontdfeahifor when K T IL kXJune 18, 1957Two trustees for three year termsad m tiwm for OM yr mm csabfity when she lostHENDEE FARM DESIGNATEDCENTENNIAL FARM BYHISTORICAL COMMISSIONLANSING  A track of land toPutnam Township, Livingston Couaty, has been designated a centenniaLfanrT by the Michigan HistoricalCommission This newlydesignated centennWfarm is owned and operated by LymW Hendee, 7814 Farley RoacL Pinck ocy, Michigan, and has been in hkfamily since 1837 Originally, it wasf yhe waa one of the librarys booeters purchased by Ralph d h tt riUti fand when K stutted beeaaM Iftrarlaa, Shi Utm alaM of the pwuntP K ELLIOTTR K Elliott, 75, a retired farmerand resident of Pinckney area since lt15 died Tuesday at his home enUnndilla Street Tuesday He was bom Dec, 1881 in Ohid,theson of Charles and Emma Connor i Elliott He married Millie Tiney m1H0C in Syivanb Ohio, She survives Tley celebrated their goldenA edding last yeat A foster daughter, Mrs George Dunn, died a number ofears agoHe has been a member of Living ncuy uvcu a ij4iw v Tifa k DOTS MLodge NTo76 F A M since 1937, j jr gardenditor havina the honor of rais  I navii Zi KINDKRCARTKN NFWSMar Plummer has a new dress andslip V have each planted some flowerseeiis in a miik cartonThere are 4 baly birds on GaryMaths porch Larry Gardner has some b a h chicks Billy Down had company SundayKurt Knipplc went fishing yesterdayLeonard Bierloin saw a raccoon onhis way from townFrank Behm made a tent in hisyard Sunday Jim Nash went to ToledoBrctta Brashs mother sent hersome pictures from Arizona Armond Olcski rode on a ponyRalph Roth went to a movie SunGlen Highfill went fishing andcaught 9 fish Gerald Howse saw a baby donkeySuzanne Waring has a new raincoatGlen Schancr helped his dad plantstrawberries Dora Meabon planted flowers in fciforts are being made to restorethe Soil Bank Plan, President EiseniG,vtis curenll foi farm ills forvUch he campaigned vigorously for la  fall The Soil Bank Program iiiii to be a b tiisappointment andall oita of rackfts has crept into t ,ic plan was tc pay farmers so niu ii per acre for taking their landit of production,mostly grain Thisa used tho bij farmers to buy UpncriS of waste land for which theyrolltel enough soil bank payments in , iiy for the land In other cases accea11 was taken out of one crop produel ion and put in another Thegcvennent did v good job ef dispos  , cf uop surplugoea as iti i s amount of theae pn 10 million but it will still MOT  tatn to dispose of thetiie surplus crop m tiandIofxlent EiiBcnhower made twoMipals over the head of congress toMir people via TV last week not toLit his foreign aid budget and while hi made important gains many aVScf trie opinon his uttack on the bud Kl cutters, most of whom are Rep unlKiins was to long delayed HeicJkd the budget cutters reckless ircr gambling with the safety of thnation The National Council ofhinches and Organized Labor hat aim1 out in favor of his budget butUo ational Chamber of Commercrtaid the National Industrial Associa tion who were rtsponsibe for hifliLction and furnished, the funds Jcr 1is two campaigns are the twoiOKing budget slashers As for theRepublican congressmen, the factthai ho led thorn to their first victory ir 20 years and most of them rodinto office on his coattails is givenno consideration at allthe editor, having the honor of rais  I David Zczulka and Bill L Wylieing him, have a loose toothThe funeral will be Friday at the Gary Marsh has a tree hutPinckney Community Congl Church, j Dennis Reason has a new baseballRv Winger officiating Burial will batto m Pincknsy Cemetery CARD dF THANKSWe wish to thank Livingston LodgeNo 76, Reverend Winger, and all who were so kind to us in the passingand burial of Myron Dunning Mayyou afl have at many friend in timeTtat FaoilyDennis Howe has a new toy tractorGary Burg planted a garden all hisownSharon Gray has a new rangfnckney lot Cassidy Lake 20to 10 Sunday Tart or tne team for ygot to show up Next Sunday they l l ti here withgwill p yy practice game here with at 500 pa A few years ago a local man collorled from a biewery because h fuinrt a cigir in the bottom ef a toitle of beer In Ann Arbor MrM yaret Mersman is suing a beartore, a distributor and a brewey fc 10,000 damages because a canof heer exploded in her hand as ahwas putting  in the refrigerator ard she was injuredWe dont hink there has ever beena real live elephant in Pinckney batthere will be June 17 when Cole BrosCircus exhibits here under canvas en I ivingston St on the Gerald Reson lots west of the property of lift Flora Darrow Come to think of itit is probably 20 years since a teat show was here These tent sbonrtonce verynumeous are now scarceeven Barnum and Bailey has givem up the use of tents In addition to several elephants Cole Bros, drewhas bears and other animals, trained horses and dogs and trapese performurs They come here from Leslie go from her to MilfordKIWANIS MEETING Tuesday evening, June 4 t 630 stPilgrim Hall Ladies ahtPictures of Hawaii wffl litand described by Robert Flerse make UMluHuwSecretary Keith Koch, V,  ,, S,mi,f  VI,fo 1HIV TBBWednesday, May 29, 1976 Gof some bad news  yuTwght to get a nei last night Our water  electee heater Gives youheater sprung a leak  all the hot water you want  long lasting, too  riot ef 25 Yurt4kgt 0oUtf48Ttws AftSOMETHING NEW IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Only electric pater heaters give you all these important advantages 0 Safest water heater builtflamelessH Plenty of hot water24 hours a day0 Install anywhereno flame, no flue0 Efficientno heat wasted up a flue0 Cleanestno soot, its allelectric0 Cool to the touchtop to bottom0 Long lastingbuilt to rigid Edison standardsThey add up to the finest hot water service ever offered inSoutheastern MichiganSee thim at your dealers, plumbers or Edison OfficeW F Close and wife attended aGeneral Motors meeting in Detroitlast wetk  Mr mud Vn, M J Reason tooMm, Mable SWam back to Jackson SundayMfcrln Amburpey entered St Joehospital last wee for treatment Mesdames vHola Tucker and AlberaClose of Howall were Wednesday din er jruests of the Abert OWCPISMrs Richard Walsh, son, Vincentand dauphte11, Catherine of Webstercalled on the John overs SaturdayPaula Curlctt attended a dinnerparty given bv Mrs Ruth Richards of av visitors of Mrs Edith Carrwere the Leo BeUes family o   LJC Mrs Mae Middleton of  uoitVtm Smith family of LansJr Greene of East Lasinp and Mrs f of Battla Creek 1 he, Capitol Four Christian Endeavor Convention was here May VX2U IThe Kings Daughters County convvmion is at the Pinckney ConglChurch May 31 After 3 years pastorate RevDissel has resigned as pastor ofthe Gregory Baptist ChurcchMrs Rosella Weeks of Kalamazoo,mother of Floyd Weeks, died lastweek Mrs Michael Sweetman Fohey aformer resident died at Detroit lass week Pinckney beat Hamburg there onSunday 11 to 4, Chet Haupt pitchedfor Pinckney and also got 4 hits Pinckney team was Brown, c Me Cleer, lb Battle, 2b Kennedy, 3bCox, ss,Livermore, Lickly, Doyle,Eck  utfield Burton and Searles  were the Hamburg batteryThe supt of the North Branchfchool will put oi he free movies here his summerA fire damaged the Oak Grovelusiness section badly last weekMr and Mrs Roy Graham enter,tained SO friends from Detroit attheir Base Lake home SundayThe Live Wire Class of the WestMarion Church will put on the drama01 D FASHONED MOTHER at community hall May 25 for benefit of Congl Church The cast is Ruth Pfau, Retta Miller, Alice Miller,Jotephine Hanson, Alfred Pfau, Nina Wellmah, Ray Miller, Stainley Haines, Ray Ellsworth, Burr King,foster Pluff, Mrs Fred Huff andEiina King  tMrs Jennie Lavey closed herschool, the Marble with a picnicThe boys assisted by Clyde Soper of CliCffory beat the Pindkney grade jboys 17 to 18 The Pinckney boysjIcnald Tupper, Roland Shehan, Murray Kennedy, Stanley DinkelHarow Haines, Lyman Battle PercyEJs umpiredDorothy Ellis, Hollis and FritzWyle have not been absent ortaiy all tne yearTht Stanley Munlocks of Corrunawere Sunday guess of the RobertAilen Davis of Flint and MartinAivierson and wife of Iosco called onthe Roy Dillimhams Sunday Twa elevators burned last weekOne at Howell, one at ByronRev Littlejohn will deliver thMemorial Day address at Stocklridge rere will be a lawn social at thehome of Sherd Swarthout June 8 Mr Foxyfafe will be tried for tuaJing a cambric needle from Miss Funny FingersRuel Cad well was home from theMAC for Memorial Day Charles Foo of Howell, the educated Chinese student speaks at theMethodist Church SundayA move is on to  erect a statuein Grand Circus Park, Detroit to formtr Mayor Newberry The new schoolon Ciark Ave is also tobe namedafter him 27 sheep t Robert Araell of Brighton were killed and mangled by dogslast weekPinckney lost at Stockbridge enMemorial Day 6 to 5 Batteries fforPiuckneyMoran  Lavey Stock bridgeStandish  Berry,Miss Belle Kennedy is teaching atLong Beach, California Fugene Reason and friend, MrCampbell of Flint spent the weekend at the Floyd Reason homeThe Barnum  Bailey Circus is tJackson June 19The Unadilla Band have their newuniforms and played at StockbridgaMemorial DayEleanor Brogan and Mrs MabelSchefer closed their schools Fridaywin a picnic at Coon Lakeriorn to the Will Harwoods lastweek a daughter Sunday guests of the Chris Brotfans were Dr Will Monks andR DRoche of Howell and Clare Ledwidge of AndersonGene McCleer closed his schoolWest Marion Saturday and Fc Bea Lam born hers in Unadilla HOWtUTHEATREOowtlL Mick AnWed, Thurs May 29  30Matinee Decoration Day at330 PM ContinuousRodgers  HammerKteiii present 4OKLAHOMA starringMacRae  itoria CirahamNO I ICEI am your Avon representative forHiand at Patterson  Portage LakesAlso all the rural areas of PinckneyPlease call UPtown 8OS8Mrs Barbura J BaxterMr Lettjp Npsbitt attended aluwVe flub meptinpr last Thursday at the home of Mrs Bruce Sweet cfHowell ty Jaguish and wif called onthe John Borer Sunday and wltn v sited Mrs Lottie Lotteridge n Dearborn Born to Leonard Devereaux andwife of Utica, May 2,, a son, DavidLeeAHm Dinkl and wir3 were in Detioit tSunday DOUBLE FEATURE PKOGRAMLeslie iNieben  Coikuu xvlillrinHOI SUMMER NIGHTalsoRandolph Scott  Richard BooneinXHE TALL 1Sun, Mon June 23Matinee Sunday at 230 pm cont Jeffrey Hunter  Sheree North inTHK WAY TO THE GOLD  Wed, Thurs June 456Ben azzara  Julie WilsoninTHE OSiSYLVAN THhAlRtThurs, Frl, Sat, May 30, 31 June 1 Gary Ctxper  Ingrid Bergman inFOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLSTechnicolorSun, Mon, Tues June 234 Alan Ladd  Virginia Mayo Edmund OBrieninHE BIG LANDf ColorBen White and wife called onBasil Whites on Mason Rd last week iallers last wek of the BonWhites Anderson, were Mr and MrsJsvnes Forner and wife and Mrs EUa Newman, Ann Arbor, Cavl Bidwell family of Brighton and Mrs Bess Deverenux of Dearborn Thi Pidvvells were at the Boy Scout jamboree at Bruin Lake Mrs Ray Lanpuway came hornfrom St Joe hospital, Ann ArborfrHay WHiTMOR LAKEThur, Fri, Sat  May 30,31,Juaa 1  THE SPIRIT OF ST LOUIS WitJames Stewart and Sheila Bond Cinemascope and Warner ColorFeaturette News CartoonPLYMOUTHYour overall best buyCar Life Magazine After testing all the 1957 cars we choose Plymouth as todays overall best buy because wefeel that it offers more and better transportation value thanany other 1957 car regardless of price From the Juneibsue of CAR LIFE, the family auto magazinePLYMOUTHVStyle leader of the yearDells 1957 Cars Annual Style Leader of the YearAward, presented to Plymouth Division tf Chrysler Cor poration, by the editors of Dells 1957 Cars Annual whohave chosen the 1957 Plymouth as the style leader of the American automotive industry Inscription on award PLYMOUTHEconomy leader of its field1957 Mobilgas Economy Run In the 1957 m i Economy Run Plymouth won first place in Class A, thedivision that includes all of the wellknown lowprice cars The winning Plymouth was powered by a V8 engine withautomatic transmission FrormU S Auto Club recordsPLYMOUTHSuperior roadability 1957 Motor Trend Magazine Award Presented toChrysler Corporation for superior handling and road ability qualities of their family of fine cars Citation of1957 Motor Trend Award, presented to the U S manufacturer making most significant engineering advancement Sunday, Monday,, June 2, 3THE BACHELOR PARTY wttfeDon Murrav E G Marshall and 1atricia SmithFeaturette Color Caroon NwTues, eu, inui, uuv 4, 5, 6 and married but not reallyBABY DOLLKarl Maiden, Cnrrpll Baker, Ell Wallach, Mildred Dunnok andLonny ChapmanRecommended for Adults OnlyThe Scio Theatre AnnChildrens , MitbFri, Sat 31, June 1TOWARD THE UNKNOWN in Technicolor withWilliam Holden  Virginia LeithalsoGUN BROTHERSwithBuster Crabbe  Neville Brand Also CartoonsSun, Mon June 23WRITTEN ON THE WIND in Technicolor withRock Hudson  Lauren BacallalsoNAKED PARADISE in Technicolor withBeverly Garland  Richard Denning also CartoonP S WE HAVE ONLY ONE WORD TO ADO VANS MOTOR SALES Tues,, Wed, Thurs June 456FULL OF LIFEwithJudy Holiday  Richard Conte alsoTHE SILENT WORLDin coloralso Cartoon31 local boy scouts attended thaattended he jirrboree a Bruin JUkeever the wei end,A prenuptaJ skewer was given atSt Marys hall last week for JanoeBun 8he Roy Cuverlys of Howell caollon Mrs Miio Elliott WinesdanightGerald Howell enters Ford Jupital,Deiroit for treatment next wsekIsabel Nash of Ann Arbor and KitoHjn of Grand Eapida ipant Sundayr  v v    , V DRYCiOODS DISPATCB Wo nesday, May 29, 1975AM 4 Bank  UTIMM CUM a TarGENTGOODSWMFLOWfeRStornPHONE 24 Howeli MichiganHie Hat Water Laundromat and Store Open MondaysWater Family Wash, Dry 31ix Tv TVd Spreads and r lystemy St Marys Altar Society served abii akfast Sunday after the 800 amnass for the 11 Catholic graduatesthis year of Pirckney high schoolAlso Supt Reader and MrsStackableWalter Clark and wife spent Sunday u the liMsi Meyeer home atGrass LakeJoseph Moriarity and wife of Centeriine were Sunday guests of thsurson, Ray Moriaiity, and wife Orland Winsfow, Harold Porte,Iavrence Cjambur, Jos Griffith Abnry, ye editor, Olin Roband wife and Winston Baughnwrt Geo Trunipson are at Masonii1 irand Lodge ir Dt u,a tliis we1They are at the SheratonCadillac, Hauck and wife spent lascj we k in Detroit, Alassrs Oiin Robinson, Harold Por tor, Harold Hniy Lonnie VanSlam and ye editor uUened the Masonic past masters night at DexterSaturdayMiss Lucille lleachy, daughter oftv 11 nd Mrs Ezra lieachy graduatesfrom lieshen College in June with a H A rtcorJ She has been associate of tlu College Record and the jruph editor of the school annha, the Maple Leaf She will teach Ininish at Richland high school thecoining yearDan VanSlambrook went back tothe Burleson hospital last week and resumed home SundayPercy ElUs and wife spent tluvvjck ertd in northern Michigan with th Byron Wilsonslht Ambruse Kennedy family of Pontiac spent Sunday with he Irvvin  Kerindeya, Richard Maoot, 19, of Wayneoiouned Sunday at Half Moon while sv iiming The body was recovered jby Robert McCompo, 18 of Ypsilanti Ona Campbell and wife visitedtiie Dick Pearson and L A Gorham fanMfs in Detroit Sundayvns Eloyse Campbell entertainedJ7 iiiombers of the Peoples Churchrjjoii at her lxiine Wednesday in honor of Hie 4 nembers who graduatte high scrota this year Dick jJames Massey, Roma andai ira Amburgpy,V,j James lie 11 family of Marionrf Sunday with the Mervvin Wagoiws G6066 KNtY MM wAiQuality LOW PRICES ,Beer and Wwe To Takt PHONE HOWELL 7M TREATED POLESFOR YOUR POLE SHEB 6R OR YOUR PLE BARM Coal and Fuel OilALStCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OILD E flOEY  SONSene HA 68119 DexterOpea Winter and SummerKress Road off M36, LakefendMioh Soft Kindly Wah, Dry Cleaning, Cotton Rug Drupes, Let Us ReColor with our ColdilJMMER 1OWUNGANNOUNCEDSpecial Rates Air Conditioned for ComfortTHE HOWELL BowlE DromeAutomatic Pin Setters Phone Howeli 384 Mrs, Edith Carr visited at the Jam iieene home in Eastmst week LansingPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETINGAt the regular meeting of the Putnam Township Board, held at thetown hall Tuesday, May 14, 1957 at 8 PM All boardmembers presentHendee, Reynolds, Wylie, White and Kennedy Absent, noneMeeting called to order by Supervisor Hendee There being no oldbusines to transact Minutes of the meeting of April 9, 2957 read and approved 1 he David Janowa family of De, trait were Sunday guests of tiiej MUM ay Kenned vs Clare Hendee and wife of Wash lmLon 1 C called on Walter Clarfamly last week enroute to Michian State University where theiri hkUen are in collegeWalter Clark and wife called onthe Edsel Meyer family at GrasI afke, SundayMesdames Howard and Ross Readattended a luncheon and flower showSaturday given by the Womens ClabCiub of Ann Arbor,rivhe Russell Clarks and 2 sonskit last wek to visit relatives atEscanaba, upper peninsulaMesdames Luclle Cambum,Carman Porter, Dorthy Winslow, Margaret V,INCORP0RAWHOWELLP1NCKNBY iThe C J CJfaion spont Sunday atJlu Jluiph Clinton home in Detroit vnu had dinner Sunday with theWayn  AtLersMrs, Ribita Amburey and Mrs,May Ambui,e called on MerlinAinn,oy at b Joe hospital, AnnArbor SundajIP Mtrnnie ITskins family fnitioit callel on the Bob AckleyImniy Sunday iTlie Martin Fitter family attend th Gadt f Invontois Shosvay at Uir Detroit fair groundsAirs Vary JMie ialiaher Seefelat JJriiiton is a jiatirnt at St hosal Ana Aiini11 ho McClii1 Ilinchcys of Lansingliti1 on IV H Meyer and wife onJciry, yThe Putnam Township Board has approved of the Civif Defense Abne, Mrs Mne Bryant Keithney The Emergency Civil Defense Hospital Unit, will be stored on the j Kochsecond floor of the Village fire hall In all emergencies the Hospital alld vUnit will operate at the Pinckney High School Gymnasium Lodge banquet Tuesday nightr r  r  jiJSomc Temple, DetroitMurray J Kennedy, has been designated as Property Officer who, hi representative of the township and village, shall be responsible to the Mesdames Florence Baughn andMichigan Office of Civil Defense for the performance of all functions for y Seefeld were in Ann Axborwhich the townshipand village are responsible under the terms of thisagreement, including, without limitation, the receipt, storage, care and  George VatiNoman was in Ann protection of the hospital stored under this agreement The Property Aibor last Thursday,Officer shall make such reports as may be required by the Michigantffice of Civil Defense Gordon Lamb, wife and 3 childranf of Detroit called on ye edior SundayMotion by Reynolds, supported by White to pay Dr Duffy, 100o JXL    fe for health officer for Putnam Township Motion carriedMotion by White, supported by Wylie to pay the following billsMichigan ell Telephone Co for phone services, five 5 unitfire phones, township hall, two 2 months phone bill atfire hall   5470P W Curlettor publishing, April Board meeting 480Doubleday Bros  Co for election ballots  election canvas sers book  4359The Ohio Oil Co fuel off for town hall, April 15, 1957 2319 Motion carried to pay the above billsMotion by Kennedy, supported by Wylie to pay the followingCemeteries for maintenance and upkeep for the year of 1J957Protestant Cemetery  12500Catholic Cemetery  12500Sprout Cemetery  7500dikes Cemetery , ,   , 7500Motion carried yBoard went on record as for ordering copies of hand book, Guideof Michiqan Township AssociationMorion by White, supported by Wylie to adourn Motion carried The John McGuire family of Detroit spent Sunday at the Fred Read home, Mss Linda Lee entertained a I luge numbei of friends at a grad 1 luVon at nome Sunday afternoonT Sunday gaeBts of the Lee Lavey were Mrs Mae Metz of Howell,theJack Sharps of Jackson, the HowardOB iens of Bunker Hill and MrsMurta Ramftdell ot Stockbridgc ihe Lloy i Hcndces called on theRuperts of Howeli Sundayldvvidgo and wife spentSjnsay ia Tawas with the Tony deiiJiippies,Koy Carpenter and wife of Ann Arbor called on Mrs, Jennie Hooker  Snndfy Bert Hooker is expected Iiome from ihe Howeli covalescentlife Saturdayvfrs Hattic Carve of Ann Arborcalied oa the Gtorgn VanNormaiisAirs Iola Hall and baby son, samehome from the hospital FridayTiiey had Mrs Velma Knapp of Ham hurt and Earl S a very and wife itDctei fof Sunday guests JNTSa must for modern homemaktr To manage her home in businesslilc fashioi twoman needs the timesaving convenience of tchecking account It saves so many trips   helps control spending, too And our checkingaccounts are so easy to use Open yours now  , in your own name, or jointly with your huibtodSwa The Flojd Lincolns and Mrs, Mae,7,vjrthout of Detroit were Sundayquests of Abner Watkins and wifeWinston Baugbn toolc 7 DeMolayto lansing last Wednesday to an initiationMiss MjjfUnp, an Iranian studentwas a Sunday uest of the FrancisShehans,The following from here attendedthe reception Saturday at Iris OES Chapter, Detroit for Anna Moore,krinbow irl, grand worthy advis Mrs Francis Robinson, Patliiiabeth Miars, Mr, and AJI Deposits Insured Up to 10,000 by OurDeposit Inuran la fee FtfLtnior1almei, Roy and Leotaca and family of Dear,calledon the Andrew CampbellSunday  feGOD SERVICE PUIC, 6OOD FUEL OILrStyles fa Choose FromlM mw sir 4at T,4 youfMturatiMr Cushlti liuntlvtfUtatftt feltt, Htiklok SlIMnisUfrt IIM, HlM Saftty Tetl HAT IS THE TALEV7E HAVE TO Wi4tHt J  tt9 toutJackTAKE HOMEMA MIGHTY COMPLETB FOOITBAKKD BY AHN AEBORS ONLY iNDPKNKNDENT WHOLISALB Winston Baugln went to the Samaria Masonic Lodge laat week with he DeMolay State Board where aDeMolay Chapter is being isntitutted Some of fhe people from out oftown who attended the funeral oi Myj on Dunnng Saturday were Mr and Mm Fred Teeple,,Mrs Leoni Schott Judgo and Mrs Hiram Sfitb,Fred Swarthout, the Joe Bradys ofHowell,Roy Teeplc and the LloydTuples Brighton, Lame Moran andthe Edward Bradys of Detroit,Miss Clyde Smith ot Ann Arbor, Vema Knapp of Hamburg,Lola Monks and Mrs Helen Berry of joyle and the KHh Landing anlrs Charles Powell ot Chelfea called on keTVUJ , Wednesday , Apri l Si , 195 7Wednesday, Ma y 29,197 5NE W JOH N Elevatorf eWit h this  new, wide r elevato r yo u hav e increase dcapacit y t o elevat e a  standar d 1 6 x  18inc h bal e flat Th e ne w widt h mean s n o mor e bal e juggling , an d th ebale s wil l no t sli p backwar d or  fal l o  A new bai t chut eeliminate s heav y liftin g fo x th e bai t feeder Famou s timeteste d Joh n Deer e BridgeTrusse d con structio n give s thi s elevato r greate rstrengt h an d rigidit y whic h elimi nat e twisting , bending , an d sag Th e elevato r i s raise d an d lowere dfo r transportin g an d settin g wit h aconvenien t han d crank Com e i n an d se e this  new 1812 inch , bigcapacit y elevato r that sbuil t t o spee d u p storin g oi  bale d hay ,corn , smal l grain , an d see d crops  yrI THE LAVE Y HARDWAR EHAR D TIM E BAR N DANC EA T  L  D DICKENSON FAR M O N V  59 2 2HO W EL L MILES, EAS T O FSATURDAY , JUN E 2nd , 195 73ART S A T 83 0 P  M MUSI C B Y TH E SPIK E DANSE Y ORCHESTR ASponsore d h y Far m Burea u Youn g Peopl e      Thursday is  Finckne y nigh t a t  Hartow n Rollacade  Whethe r it isi col d o r whethe r it is ho t rollerskat eI a t you r favorit e spor t wit n To m o rDic k Su e o r Elsie , balm y evenin g o r3 ain y night , th e floo r an d musi c ar earvay s righ t a t Hartow n Rollacad enea r Chelsea  Skat e ever y nigh tbu t Monday  Ab o Sunda y 2  to 5Fo rpartie s phon e G R 9791 1 o r G HG K  97111 , Mrs  Hart  COUNTY BOAR D O FEDUCATIO N WIL L ELEC TTW O A T NEX T MEETIN GTw o member s o f th e Count y Boar dot  Educatio n wil l b e electe d a t t  rie loienrua i electio n hel d a t th e Cour t IHous e Anne x o n Monda y evening, Jun e 3rd  a t 8  pm  in e term s o tiVtmo n Coma e an d Stanle y Lato n ex pire  Quahtk d elector s to r tfii s elec tio n ar e secretarie s o i tn e schoo looard s o t tu e distric t o r alternat emember s oi the schoo l boar d  la t cuJa i or specia l electio n o t th eacnou i boiru  A  candidat e lo r m eCount y Schoo l Boar d mus t u c a cm ui c oiiucL i Mute , m  leas ton e year  o i age , aa  taxpaye r whos e uam ciiw  usocsMiicri i roii or Ui cO i wir e o i iuci i a perso npropert y is  aci  jointly  Nomin ation s ar e tro m ai c huor  in e icr mis  si x years  i no r e ar c 11  district s in  Livingsto njcouniy  Th e followin g is  a iisi o t th esecretarie s qualiiic d t o cas t aa t th e election 1  Harr y W  eger , Brighto n2  iviarjon c Porter , Birkcnstoc kJ  W  k Zimmermim , Fowiervill e4  Willia m Liitcrai  Grtie n Oa k5  Aiic e Thomsoii , Hianbur gb  P  R  Ailmand , Hartian d7  Edwar d Fritch , Howel l8  Thoma s Bonner , Pmckne y9  Meriic e Radtke , Winan s Lak e10  France s Bidwell , Bitte n11  Do n Waxner , Lyon s12  ennet h Olsen , Reec e13  Mabl c Starkey , Benedic t14  Ro y Britten , Dillingha m15Car i Derrickson , Stone , Geno a16  J  1  Kemp , Barnar d17  Emi l Wietzke , Beurman n18  Leo n Wright , Thaye r19  Roge r Kurtz , Flemin g20  Harol d Smith , StoneMario n  21  Ear l Ward , Gree n22  Richar d Strong , Mapl e Grov e1J  Bruc e Love , Anderso n24  Shirle y Line , Younglov e25 T Chaunce y Cornell , Rumse y26  Burto n Spalding , Merithe w27  Crysta l King , Hick sAlternate s mus t presen t credential sin  orde r t o b e eligibl e t o vote  iHE BUSINES S PROFESSIONA L COUtt lTh e PUkkfrj  SMtei la y U  fltafy,  M 9PU r kae y Mklrigs I1 T A  M  to 20 P  M  DMKen  Tne , Tri  8t 3 0 to tm  P M LTVialeSe  DirectorMedez c Equip Ambulaw e Servic eU  P ltlT lFre d  ftjmkfctffa Si  TELkVhMM U0 Wea l Griutf f Kit rMicfalicm nCLAiiOROO NILOYl HiJDiJ SVSfBYO ROiflc e X I 1 4 ts t Gn dIW1 W Sowell ,FO R SALE   Vegetabl e plant s an dgeraniums  20 2 W  Mai n street  IDR G  R  McCLOSKE YDENTIS Tjiephon e Offic e Wto  81 4b fHawai iBER TPAB M IALE SPhon e U P   314 1I SPKUIX TDr  H  R Holmqui tOWroprtito r XRa Tuesda y Throiig h Saturda y1 1  tc 3 id 5 to 1an d b y Appointmen tA C  7293 130 0 Wes t Gran 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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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>vH 5mMemorial Dayit llWtt Cktaolie Chure aJUr Fr Albert Schmitt,PaatorMrr orone else wUl haw to pay mes,Ti hrintf relief to fkuustiallr dieelsedI bus companies AeisTh MiaoAi a The ftftsh graduating class of Hack ream pjaa sold by ftney high school held their commence j ket poisoned  ment Friday night There were 86 StJe were hospitalise, bat only 32 at the con    , ,mentement They marched into t R cliijw J1erecting a  Pinckney had the biggest MemorI Jal Day parade in her history Thurs  thaa Moctnt 7 its income tor peratirt J Wiknura the girlsexpenses will get a partial  waiver  caps and gown and the boy browexpenses win g v  I Mrs Efoyw Campbell played theprccessional, Rev Winger gave tbinvocation The fraatory was givenby Roberta Ackley and the valedictory by Catherine Wiltae Jullanns L  ialdtbeeofiexp OP gasoline, weijrht and state taxesthis year The bus companies claimtills U the caly thing thai will prevent municipal ownership If all 17 majorcompanies take advntge of it the J4 l50000 in taxcuJ4 in taxuJ4 9rAll companies cannot qualifythough Michigan wilr get a new , officeIt Th South Lyonthis year ,Dr, C JL JknapakPrad gave the clatg poem andWard, the presidents addresa, Tha cther parts were divided angnumbers of the class David Bumsi was received his mother, Hein the service Nancy Spittler isin the hospital No one there to get47 p m ladies, arcthat cf Alvia Simonson who is tha or Lois Kallios,building in Lansing in 3 years,now has 2 office buHnga beside he capitol but there are 24,000employees Are many are using rentedquartersI he legislature will hold hearingsto study the tax situation this summer At one point in the tax disputeGov Williams tsorporations profitstax with the support of Young Repubtieanl lacked but one vote of pass ing The Republican legislature taxing up the cause of industry saidraoie taxes would drve industry outof Michigan, The governor disputedthis end cited fiurfts la show industril concerns  increased nin MichiganuF4waljytt they passed ththe makeshift cigarette and liquortax for support oftthe schools and sfo the schools who have alwaystaightriev4vjf effects of liquor andtcbaccd are now dependajrit on thesegoHis frJtkeirjBjdstance Outstitfe Michigan ga users mwgee more fc tho extent of 175,000 jeg i to Parliandle Co can get pe i  Richard W WylisM on f li tt that much gas ftopi  The big points of interest are al Deruit ihaJicV, Cpnapidated Ga ways the awards There were sonewhich suppliesmoaWof Detroits gau  new cnes this year Richard Wylie, Central Michigan Collegecemmeaceooent spaakVine Youngfrom the hoaptal wherTht MaaonUr AnnualFestival at tockbridgei  me IS W, 900, 1000, 1130 A M Th P foed a 2 p m at the1000 A M  e elementary school and was lei by Deputies Bob Egeler and Lawrcuce Cambum, Then came the Chelsfa high school band in uniformTheal Zaz Groito drum and bugle corpot Ann Arbor and the V F W firingSijnad of South Lyon and numerousoiher organizations including  B,yeatday Mass 800 A, MMother Novena730 PMafter Novennauxday 430 to 530 P M, 830t 900 F Mononite Church George VanPeuisem,is trying to buildinio the Republicangovernor in 1958 He considers the a Republican pertf leader,since Mayor Coboain I960 and is perftftlyto grab the reins of leadershiphimself He send out a weekly lettav to the press of which we have notseen many in print and recently wroteall Kepublican members of the legiaCalvary Mennonitte Chureh Ua Beachy, Paater Walter Eafh  lutiie asking them to form anScouts, Cub Scouts, Browme Scout,, , iMtion for   MArers, Girl fccouts, mostly in Reti p aAuiiurm The Senior Class had adecorated car and there were numyroui decorated bicyclesThere were atIhe Refngeratot Co ha laid ottnntAt thek rwplnytm at Gri CJaude Devine of Dexter working in ti mmdept ,at the University of Ui Schoolear Peoples Meeting Fellowship George Sallade of Ana Arborrfc d He said he might be a candate for governor himself Senator Potter is also not inclined tc go along25 mounted horsemen LouAnn with hlm fa a preflfl  1000 j Itoieo, daughtei of the Lloyd lien, j w he came QVt fpr c pofj i1 n a  y decorated donke5r, Crand Rapids foi attracted mach attentionThe paride proceededtjtt,Iavid and PauJ Taylor iged 10 7 so uf Mrs Martha TayWik Lake disappeared last week Frij to thePinckney and St Mary a cemeteriesatherist,railed  and thwy were found Saturday hiding ia as oldchicken oopy  Evid Campbell, son Of the Frani,Hn CajnpbeU ,nt Portage Lake wkvr,  te service at PortK6, lat week Nancy Kay Brown of HartlandchoaenjLmfttfston Cou iy uen for  W Winger, PastorSchool  980 a m  Worship 1046 a m Irfgbt prayei meeting attUeaiMueh    Hm GhoL practise 7MPeoples Church Rapids for governor In hislast press release VanPeursem takesgrpat pride for raising 24,000,000ior the schools by boosting the liquorappropriate ceremonies were anj cigftrettc tax There is somethingunreal about this tax The Ann ArborNews Fridav night had a cartoon dojkng a drunk standing before thetar and pleading with the bartenderfu just one more little tttfnk for theshKc of the schools We do not liketo tee the welfare ot the schools depei dent on the consumption of liquor and cigarettesI citizens werj t meet peli the principal objector O f th lt  ,, w  jv Av TJ,j on of the Kenneth WyUes won the i June 3rd io take stepa to prevent inrlosng ofAlton Hewitt ha sold the HamburgLumber Cmpany toClar 1 W Aim Arbor100 Masan lattende lUepast mastersnight at Unadilla andMabrStreetsKeith Buegsegger, Pastor whereiven, taps played and salutes fiidfor the honored dead Then to thiiuohc square where tJic program was held Rev Albert Schmitt gaeHhe invocaticn Judge James Breakev of Ann Arbor was the speaker Hespoke on the meaning of MemorinlDay The band played at intervalsA large crjwd was present and the venther was perfectJtehool WorshipGroupPractise WedPractice WedKinney and BUM receivedof the legts  Thomas Bonner CititensMb award of life smbeeahjpsirhere weve over MISS ELLA RUENSB BUa Ruen, 82, a nativeI7O0O  Donna Basydld got theitemK a site iinda Lee, tha second oHas Uen bpujefht In Green Oak       CONSERVATION NOTESThe State uf Michigan is1140 more acres of hunting lands,19 at Oak Grove and 20 in WateNestingpheastnts are doing wellthis year but the breeding stock is James Campbell the third off 25The first Wilson Read Englishpwurd of 25 went to Roberta Aokleyad the second of 15 Cathy Wiltbe Roberta Ackley won the first Artpre a silver loving cup and Ronaldliond, the second, a scroll Kev Winger pave the invcoationini the Class of 1957 marched oul 945 a m1050 am700 p UJ , 800 p nx  400 p m 30 p atdaughter of Michael jMurphy Ruen, died at Ii,Ho3pitaV Detroit Friday she operated the RttenJily 20supervisorsdown from last yearThe survey by 1 became a part of the tchool his rural mail carriers will be made in1 t0YVjUie   Monday they left on a 10 day tripMuny drowning ocur, amog fih to Washington D C and Niagaraermon whose boats capsize There are Fals via Onio aTid Virginia for which7 safety rules listed for them I the earned the money during theirKnow your boat 2 Dont overload hih scho1 veTS The drivers weie3 Bakuute your load 4 Keep low j Mr Reader, Messrs Joe Basydlo,f Watch the wfifrjher e Use the right Klc Rose Wm LaPrad, Don Wiltstmocor 7t AVoid sharp turns,  RayBurns and Mrs Wiltse  f We understand only 26NOTICE   maii the triP on a trip, apunditha, The county bpaedi ias adopted j, buildioy ode forLivingston ccnyi It befonv 1 effectlive in 60 daysv Richardfegaito of DtsMoines,Iowa is the neaciW of th Howall Mrs Catherine Spooner and a brother, Andrew,The funeral was Monday at St Church, Highland Parkburial in Holy SupulchureCemetery,Kchertson Theion is June 20 Mrs Alice electtHeraH hasreturned from  ttm,iree  rivsit in Iowa and Toxaa K Paying hase baU Ink qthe Jackson City Leagu  theseniors I elea tem He was  sm laat yearlieginninjr Juirfe 1Y,, 1957 new Iocation for Drivers Licenses for th  COURT NEWSCounty of 15Kingston will he in the  Jte Carland had a busy day Is wUlbasement of the Detention Home, andwill, be issued Monday thru Friday 00 a m to 50tf p i and Saturdaytf00 a mtoUm Noon Address isClinton St,fHbwell SCHOOL ELECTION As providedby Stte Uw the annual School, ficiarti Election will beheld at Pinckney on Monday, July 8, 1957 The liburs and place of Election will be announced later Nominating peijiiamay be obtained frorn Superintendent of schoolsor Secretary of the ScJjbor Board The PetiUons frifc isignatures ot week in court TLoraas White andvei Gallagher pled guily to larcenyand will be sentenced June 10 Elean or Cousins pted guilty to larceny ota diamond ring, was given 2 yeara probation and must pay 50 costJames Haas, Donald Tinsley and TomStoli jsled guilty to breaking and euteringand were put on 3 yeara probation Douglas Cbippewa also pled fciiiHy to the same offense was puten Jiars probation and must pay75 costs KIWANIi LEAGUE STARTS The 6 team Kiwanig base ball ata pot luck lunch,Bring a dib hg 4,aservice to the hostessWm Brash and MrsBTRAWBElSrejectors must be filed with Secy of league starts June 3 There will be School Board befofe 4WPrPM on only a junior league thia year as notJune 18,, 1957 l enough boys signed up for a seniorTwo trustee, for throe vm terms j league They play Monday, Wedneaand one trustee fpr one year latm ilay and Thirsday The managers will be elected  Wl RdCOUNTTtEAlThe Pinckney schedule is June 6 ejnis r yi , GeMotprs Jm e HrHno1chi y Vsi  Service Jan e 20  Hambur g sPincfaiey ,Jun e 26  Pinckne y A S Gen  Motors Wesley Reader , Cliffor d Miller ,Joh n Tessmer , Bo b Meabon , BDds Winger , Rev  Winger Kiwmmn stUrted Mot x  ro m th e   Bu d Barke r hi twteaersfiatter  Smitha tb eStcckbridge Lodg eA  M  wil l hol d their ,berr y Festiva l a t th eSchoo l ther e Thursday , Junt  1 370 0 p  m  A  turke y dinne r srU lserved  Th e ladie s ar e ferittAwil l pla yFollowin gdinne r th e Nort h StoekfrtHr  PUo oSho p wil l pu t o n a  play  CLARENCE J  PRIC EClarenc e J  Price , 73 , o f 855 0St , Portag o Lake , die d a t th e Col oaitf l Nursin g Home , Chelsea , Satur day  H e wa s bor n in HamptenburgN V  cu d wa s a  membe r o f th e Findlaterliatoni c Lodge , Detroi t an d th e Pipe Fitter s Union A  sister , Mrs , Josephin e Pipe r o f1 Yaiwick l N  Y  is the onl y survivor Miw Lucill e Beachy , daughte r o fKiv  on d Mrs  Eir a Beach y graduate sIro m Goshe n Colleg e in  Jun e wh h aH  A  recorJ  Sh e ha s boe n associat etditoi  o f th i Colleg e Recor d an d th eJiotogrup h edito r o f th e schoo l an nba , th e Mapl e Leaf  Sh e wil l teic hTnyjis h a t Richian d liig h schoo l th ecomin g year  The riot s i n Formos a las t wee k ts whic h th e America n embasse y ws wrecke d an d Amerisa n citisen e bea te n  probabl y mean s th e beginnin g aten d fo r Chain g Ka i Chek  who acountr y ha s bee n supporttaf tth  en d o f th e Kore a wa r a s mcdec k agains t China  Thi s i a th e onl yi,unrr y whic h doe s no t reescBfcs jhina  Grea t Britia n relaxe d moa t o fhe r trad e restriction s agains t Chin alas t week  Chairgs  fon d drea m i ftha t thi s countr y wil l suppl y hi mwii h boats , planes , gun s an d men invad e Chin a an d b epower  Thi s woul d amoun t t o s vJarwtjQ n   wa r o n   riilsj f lMi  SfehAte r knovfihnd  his MSqWsupnorte r ofte n referre d t o a s  e enrito r froT u Fonnos a woul d Ho tdar e as k for  Incidentl y th e FulstlOfS ,run j d o no t hel p th e candfttsc y o fo f Senato r Kno w lan d fo r th e pres tJ JJC V i n I96 0 much  aTh e funera l wm  a t th efunera l Home , Dexte r wit hi c    gravesii j service s a tLaw n Cemeter y Tuesday KeehnMaso nFores t     WILUA M KENNED YWilliar u Kennedy , 74 , die dat aPootia c hospita l Saturday  H e wa sbo n i a Bosco , Ontari o Decembe r 1 ,th e so n o f Willia m an d Ann aPool e Kennedy  H e cam e t o Pinckne yabou t 100 0 whe n hi s fathe r estab  SOFT BAL L NEW SPinckne y won  their fina l practis egav e Sunday , beatin g Hambur g 1 1t o  2 bu t the y go t 6 o f thei r run g th elafe t innin g whe n Gentl e hi t on e ove rh e fenc e wit h th e base s full  To mHoufthto n fo r Phvkne y allowe d 3hit a an d walke d 2 ,I  nckne y core d 4  th e first t whe nAmburge y doubled , Youn g walked ,Fr y an d Holcom b wer e hi t an dHoughto n hi t on e over  second  Am bure y walke d in  the 2n d an dscore d o n infiel d outs  The y go t th e0  run s th e 6t h o n Elbe r wh o relieve da  baske t factory  Wit h th e ex  Bennett  Hambur g score d twic e f haj d of a  le w year s whe n h e work Detroi t an d Windso r hi s hom esecond o n a n erro r an d 2  hits Pinckne y play s Genera l Motor jPinckne y play s Gna s bee n hece  H e ha d a dra y an d a  in th e HowoJ l Leagu e Thursda y nit ektruckin g line , late r farme dunti l hi s retiremen t 2  year sworke d fe r th e Detroi t Di e Set and a t 8  p  m  T he nex t leagu e gam e isag o nex t week  Tuesda y wit h Cit y Servic eh t HowellTh e Pinckne y Kiwani aO n August21 , 190 6 h e wa s marrie d Girl s pla y th e G,AC  a t Howel l t olit o Bet h Swarthout , daughte r o f Mr  nigh t a t 73 0 an d th e Far m Burea ufifa  wJul y 25  PJy y s LC4y  Swrrice Jul y 80Pinckoe y v s Hamburg Aoff6  Pinckne y vaGit y Service   W E AR E DISPTJfB DMrs  Alt a Meye r dispose s th e stat emen t w e mad e las t wesj k tha t a aelephan t ha d neve r bee s exhibite di n  th e Villag e o f Pinckney  flbe  sayshe r mother , th a lat e Kifi a UeGra wBuili s tol d he r on e wa s has t year sag e with a show  Th e leofl e wer efeedin g i t Doanuti T a  ma t fey thenam e o f Sweene y ra n oa t o f peanut s    CAR DWit h deepea t gfatftud  w e wis ht o  expret t q v tfcsafe s an d ajprecia tio n t o al l rf  tbts t wfto Mtpd  andcomforte d u s tam  JO I sorrow W e especiall y wis h to  than k Dr Batton , MrsM3 Rev  Taylor , Do nan d Mrs  Swarthout    ,  Mrs  Ev a Ptrt fttfeT a Porter Charie a PorUran d wiU  mm, ham  an d pgav e i t a  stone  Tb e elephan tb d ii d l lMASONIC CALENDE RJnn e 11F C Teas i praedse   iuc e 18  E A degree , 8  pm Jun e 13  Strawberr y Festiva l a tStockhridg e 7  pm Jun e 20  T o wor k 2  M M degree s8  p  m ,Orlaa d Winaow , W  M  pgrabbe d iiiman d slammei l hs m ove ra  fence  Whe n th e other s tekejs  Ar eyo u hur t SweeneyU s fiplsMfSor ei t  U  kiUe d estfrel y I  m  Mora lDi n no t fee d th e elepsti  stones Sav e the m fo r th e ostrie Mrs  W  A  Keteha m entertaine dBibl e Clas s i n hono r o f Mrs  U S UMar r lae t wee k wh o i s goin g t o ,O  O e Robert McPhirso n shewe d Hftwtf iPicture s Iaa t week  W e oadentes 4bin  orchHtr  i s She survives  Als o a daughter  Pinckne ythere nex t Monda y a t 73 0 p  m A B  R  HMrs  Lucill e Bec k an d 3  gran d Kennedy , 3 b 4children  O f a famil y o f 8  childre n I Amourgey ,  b 3h t wa s th e las t survivo r jJeffieys, l b 4H e wa a a  membe r o f Livingsto n i Young , c f 2Log e N a 7 6 F  4  A M  sinc e 1931  j Jlolcomb , s s 2Th e ftuiera l wa e a t th e Swarthout  Fry , c  3Funera l HoTueada y a t 2  p ra,RevWinge r officiating , Buria l wa a i nPinckne y Cemetery CAR D O F THANK 3W e wis h to  than k Livingsto n Lodg eNo  76 , Reveren d Winger , an d ai lwh o we n s o toad  to u s in  th e passin gan d buria l o f Myro n Dunning  Ma yyo u al l hav e a  man y friend s in  tim eo f nee dThtTtwpie Pamir yCBMB1SR Y MSBTtN OTh e lo t Awner a o f th e nkne yCemeter y  U meetjiex t Moada f njgn tJoo e 1 1 a t  p   a t th e honWoMrs D  S  p    Mrs Dor a Swawon t t o alec  officer s an dtransec t tnsporJan i bastnes i I t i s is ipreside   T  Houghton , pA  Houghton , I fGentile , I fSinger , r f  Hambur gRowland , 2 b  Kapp , c fPayment , s sWinkelhaus , l bWkterbury , i bKlber , If , pTerxy  r fMitchell , r fRarfloff , c   Kennttt , p  I fI f   3122 031 222 1000A B  R H         433 2322 13 21 000 1010 0000 0000 0110 010O  E  S  CALENDA RRegula r meetin g Jun e 7  8 p ml Jun e 8u t o n Alumn i banque t a turte r a t Bta  seheol,VBik Lwst  t1  Desegregatfon is stil for ftt10 percent accomplished even islichigan Senator Basil Brown, Detrait negro was recently given two ufic tiekius in LansingOn the tickcia was a racial designation as to wKther the offender was white 0eAred Brown claims such a deslf jiution is contrary to iaw and willchailenge it in courtGov Williams signed theallowing th3 conservation comeaission to charge for parking carrjtaie parks but has said he migllV veto the 200 windshield sticker MBThis w wo aid make all park ttssft buy a 2 sticker good for a yesrTfctjovtrnor favors it but only as a topDlemental aid biM which it is BOt S legislature voted no funds forparkstinTifc cost of the White House upkeeput Washington has increased trenian Sourly since Piesident EisenhowWlook over In Harry Trumens hutyei the cost was 1, 883,000 Thisyea the president asks 2,O61,90t Tiie cost of th presidents offictiha increased even more In Tnunans  t yar was 8,166,000 Tnithe president wantsdoes not include his helicoptershaged to the defense dept,pline charged to the air force, ad ,,bishis military aides charged towar dept theMEETINC NOT1CB The Ladies Auxiliary of the CongTchurch will men Thursday, June ISat 3 p m with Rosemary Whitley Bring your dolili CARH OF THANKS I wish to thaaV my many friendsand neighbor fer their JtsyiSJttsj kindness flurirfgmy ice beSiveinent Your kindness wila erer be forgotten Mrs, MiHGeorge Armstrong whovr M36 W acrossmoved a bullit tok 4 days stopped them a the east vHhsfs HsrisonUl they got a pemst to go j,, What about these new electric water heatersTheyre the safest you can buy   I and Edisons new Super Supply Plan  gives you all the hot water you want Notts     e2SMM Julia Slftfer qp Mn, Kate Steptot ia WebsterKev G W Mybie of Lafasburg,tformer pastor, has gone to ScotlandEmil Lamertson who has been teaching shorthana in Schenectady, N, Yha a position in toe Duluth Business UniversiijtMrs Will Cady heard a noise Monday night and saw a man riding onoat their horses out of the yardWhan she threatened to shoot  Wjumped off the horse and ran Theborne went tack to the barnEarl Day, the creamery man andhis wife have moved in the Teeplecioi blehouseGrace Murray of Sanduskey is visiting her aunt and uncle,, the JamosHenrysPercy Swartbout and family havemoved into the Brokaw house theyI oughtThe Modern Maccabees of thecounty celebrated their 28th annivorary at Howell with a picnic onJune 1Phillip Hassenchal died June 1 Heleaves 4 sons John, William, Louis and George and 2 daughters, MrsMinnie Gardner and Mrs Kate Hack Livingston County Kings Daughterconvention was at the CJonl, Churchhere Thursday Mr Charles Horton,Hint, state president, was speaker,Mrs Fred Read was program chairmanrhe home of William Darrow onMill St caught fire Monday Somechildren set fire to some papers in agarage adjoining the house Damage HOWOIslightIhe Weddige oil station was robbed Friday night and tires takenThe Pinckney Independents beatthe Arborphone team of Ann ArborC to 3 Sunday Jameison of Detroitpitciied for them with Barney Kratt j  Friday, 8atdy Jaat 7, 8Mtines SatanUy, IM  Wah DisaoyCINDERELLA TechniciMuO alsoHoward Dff and Uu BarraainTHE BROKEN color STABschool beat YpsI ianti high school reserves there Fri jday 15 to 5 Cecil Hendee pitchedJim Nash had 4 hits for Pinckney and Lightning George Hornshaw 3The Livingston County Democratat Howell operated by John Ryan for 3D years has been sold to William  Canbfield and Herbert Gillette  Mi s Thomas Richards, 65, died Friday while visiting at the W CHendee home Her husband died twoyears ago J12 ANGRY MJBN GaftataltM4M Wed, Jane 11, 12 Barry Sullivan and Mona Fr iaWELLSW W Barnard was offering 2604x2 12 for 99ccKittie Brogan closed her schoolthe, Wilson, Friday with a party at the Patridk Lavey home 80 were George Chapel, 70, a Howell jeweUer for 40 years, died FridayPmckneys game with Dexterthere Memorial Day was rained outkin the 7th with Dexter ahead 7 to 6SOMETHING NEW IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Only electric water heaters give yon all these important advantages0 Safest water heater builtflamelessE Plenty of hot water24 hours a dayEl Install anywhereno flame, no flueS Efficientno heat wasted up a flueE Cleanestno soot,its allelectric0 Cool to the touchtop to bottom0 Long lastingbuilt to rigid Edison standardsThey add up to the finest hot water service cv Jcred in Soutlteastern Michigcri J M Bradley of Iosco shippedcarloads of cattle last week CartoonandThe Pinckney school has been placed on the University of Michiganactedited list foi another year I The Stanton Landscaping Companyiank Haines has sold the Ioseo  of Detroit has been buying pine and1 blacksmith shop and is going to Ann fjr trees here They bought a larjra Arbcri  Thttr, FrL, Sat Jane IS, 14,Madness Saturday, 230 p, si,Rock Hudson, James Dosa aot EUabth TaylorG I A N V iin Warner Colat show only Tfaur Fri, 7sM ft aSee tlem at your dealers, plumbers or Edison officeFAMOUS COLE BROS CIRCUS MENAGERJE COMING TO PINCKNEY f KRFORMING FLEPHANTSCAMELS, LAMA I4EQPARDS EDUCATED HORSES APKS, BR4RS, DOGS ETC AERIAL ACTS, ACROBAld,JUGGLERS, FUNNY CLOWNS CIRCUS ACiS OF ALL KINDS 1Ihe Tom Shirley family of Detroitwere Sunday gusts of the Albeit Shirleys Friday guesta were theDaryl Shirleya of Buck Lake,GayleShirkys of Livonia, Doyle Temple tons of Keetfo Harbor, Don Ellers ofWafeiford, Kenneth Mohlmans ofDriyton Plains,Dale Millers and theHolis HollowaysOlin Robinson sr and wife spentThursday with the Olin Robinson jrsin Ypsilanti,Winter Storage ofPlant Food AssuresSuppliesfo r Sp ring ArbcrRoger Leeck cf Gregory is goingto EnglandJ McGee of Pingree Rd was hurtbpdly Saturday while working on abarn at Portage Lake for NeilMoCleerEdna Abbottt closed her school inthe Lakin, Hazel Sharp at Younglove,and Veronica Fohey at Chubbs Corn ersLeo Monks at Pettysville andCera Devereax at Hause the Pettyvviile and Hause had a picnic and a ball game at Rush LakeFor various reasons the followingseniors did not go on the trip  toWashington D C, Denise Kennedy, Namjy McCarty, Franciis Barrett,Nancy Spittler, Lois Kaliio, Ronald JJond, Bill Beck Davy Boras and Alvin Simonson The last 2 are in the hos service Nany Spittler in the hospitai and Denise Kennedy not rtcOT ec from recent accident injorietMts G W Clark, son, Roy, withthe Eirunett Clerks of HoweUlwerein Lansing FridajI iiaiion of MaiyMrs Glenn Clark Quests of thefly last wee were ,, v Martin and Louse Hamilton of Lnsing, Ambrose Kennedy family ofPoatiac The Irvin Kennedys werein Lansing Saturday, Tommy Read spent th week endin Ann Arbor at the George Wilde sr,1 y g a rgojiumber of Glenn and Orla Hinchey,ou M36WL M4FLORI TS5U8T CLOWNS    These pantomtmists, jesters, joeys, merryandrews and clowns make merry throughout the performanceof the Famous Cole Circus providing comedy relief foi the tens and acrobatic thrills with the circus when seen iaWEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 AT PINCKNEY ONE DAY ONLf IN  Middle Vest Soil Mi provement Committee listsfive suggestions for storing fertilizer on the farm this winterso it will be in good condition when it is needed for springcrop operations1Kejep the fertilizer bags offthe ground or off concrete 2 Store the fertilizer in the bamor some other dry building 3 Put the bags on z x 4s or cribbing above the floor Then thefertilizer wont soak up moisture and get lumpy 4Preventcaking by piling Dags ojily sven or eight high 5Keep broken baus separate from the trailpile Loose frt lmoisturef Tilt mon Meadames InesThursday the Earl Kimblers entertamed at dinner the Paul Wares ofVymouth, the William Wares andI MM Herraon of Northville and theTom Wares The Bob Gove family of Detroitand the Brandon White jrSunday guwts of to fifem VormansHarold Porters spent memor on rhe Lawrence Cambums Sunday, j were Jbv, Fri, Bat, JUM e, 7, 2 Cilor Featre IONDONGCTin Cioenuscop withMcDonald Carey, Rhoada fiemiag inDoris Dowling and Arthur Fraas5unM MOB, Tue8, Jun 8, 11, It CHINA GATPin Cinemascope withGene Barry, Angie DickiMo4 and Nat King CoifTriday, Saturday, June 1, 8 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAMf Alan Ladd, Virginia Majro aU Ed mend OBriwiisTHK BIG LAND7Hunts Hall hd the Bowtjr Btfrfi k  HOLD THAT HYPNOTIST withStanley Clenents tid Jane Nig 9t tSun Mon, Tues, June 9, 10, 11Sun 2 p m cont Wet Days 64 20th Century Fox PeteaSpencer Tracy and Katherine Hepbwa4DESK 8BTCinemascope and DeLoxe ColorFfaturtlteCarrol Huff and wife of Jackson Edna HadIey of Wedv Thar1 uttFOBMANCES JWICB DAILY ON UERALD REASON LOTS af ta last Big Tent Cireuses oathe Road tameMONITOR  A j Ihe John McGuires of Dearborn1 erii Amburgey family lea called on the James Whitleys Sundaytt viSitndePicniced with them at Sliver j ames Tai  Kric Rose famJy held opy were in Lansing Satur , bouse Sunday in honor of their ton, aay Noel, Jane 12, IIKRONOS3Ralscop Picture withand BarbazaMSHF DEVILMHJ , aliAai 4 inf TON COUNTY ROWER SHOWGarden Cluo At HowtU Fmbytttian Chumh r JUNE 14th, 19577  ft mmmm wi 1teJWty   H,r  TWtreFrtfsy , 8atnrdy , Jan e 1,  8KIS S BEFOR E DYIN C M  I n Ciaeaascta t an j Colo r wit hRober t Wsjm r an d Jeffre y BuM cals o  STREET S O F VAfiBDO i n  colo rwit h1H U Fma n aa d WilMa m HaMa aAls o Cartoon sSunda y Momrfs y Jaa a 9 , 1TH E GIR L CAN T HEL P IT i a  Cinemascop e aa d Colo r wit h  Manafie M aa d Too t Bw atis owit hRober t Rya n ta d AW o Ba yals o Cartoo nWod  Tliar , Jn ,FHIBNDL YU  Col  wft aGar y Coaao  a d Doroth yh oj  f TUWTW G TBOUBU T,    t  1,     The StoreGROCERIES W GENTS FURNISHINGS CANNED GOON , Jf SHOESTOHfTe Btee 1Ww Uondr toat and Itore Sfca Ruga,Oystemy ATCt Wednesday, June 5,1067IN Thomas Bonner family anland their gumts, the Irving Cantrells ha4 potloek supper Memorial Day at tfte Cnemun Hills Country Club, frnee A Bottke 3rds son of Mrand Mrs A BBattke jr of Silver titrated his first birthday Memortl Day with a lawn party Relativee from Detroit Saginaw and Pinck uty attendedlfemorlal Day gueete of Mr, aadMrs, Emma Dinkel were Mr, and Mxa John Stock of Biminyham,Mrs Flriaaaa VaaBeuraa and daaghtaiof  lyroo, and Rev aftd Mrs Baaksof OwUeaDonald Brady ofcalkd on the M E Parrows Satur da Also Mrs Marjory ftmith Img t Wagoners Gnry Gleaoiftg, Gotten Ruga,Let Us BeColer Wttjh our Goldish Dinner at ST, MARYS PARISH HALL riday, JUNE 7th e WRIGHT FAMILY, starsacliotelevision and the movies always a hit with audierren they Jo their thriJii v jithti t2 bar1nnd trf y wili be sen with the L  us inti Wayne AtLee ana wif  spent Memoral Day with the Cy AtLeos inQladwtoP M UNTIL ALL ARE SIRVHOPOTATOIS RELISHES COLISLAW COFFEE The Bob Taeeb fanlly called enMr Anna Taaci, the Arthur Shiersand WUHam Buttnen in AJA ArborSunday, Wtek end callers of the Lee Layt eyt were the lack Sharps of Lansing Mrs Mae Met of How ell, Clara andAaa Springunftn, Mrs Murta Rantdell and Mre Bnma Wikaore of I Bart Bantam and wtfe and aatoaand children of Brighton and KennethDarrow of Three Rivers ealled onthe M E Darrows SundayIfrs Ethei Spiout spent Sundaywrb her lister, Mrs Esther BartonJJI rjtockbridge, jVrank White snd wife of Howe 111 called on the Ben Whites Sunday Mrs Jennie Devereaux is visitingWilliam Smith family at EvartC J CHnton and wife had dinnerlairt week at Scnumms Chelsea withthe Wayne AtLees and spent the week eat at Black Lake with the WalterCf won Rita Miller attended 4H hayrideSaturday at the Brink home fVday guests of Mrs Edna Spearsware Mrs Marie Bauer and childrennd Mrs Louise Hammond of Webberi v ie and Mr Louise Shehan itrs Edna Spears and Jack Shedon spent Sunday with the ArthurIfcyrh family at the Mich State San Harry Jackson of Lansing calledo Mrs Beulah Miller Thruday Mrs Clara Kennedy of Detroit calletf on Mrs Emma Vollmer Thursday The Dale Miller family were Sunda dinner truests of Mrs Warda W D wood in Howell tfis Lillian Wylie, Dexter, MrsJk ia Drudge, Detroit, Mrs Andrew Nfibitt, Mrs Gordon Hester ad TxnW Lie attended the open house Friday at the Kenneth Wyie homePatricia Palmer spent the  weekeart in Ann Arbor in Ann Arbor withMrs, Marty AustinMrs Louise Hamilton of oLansingvisiting the Irvin KennedysHi Glenn CJarJc and daughtersof Lansing called on the Margaret Clark family ThursdayHs, Mary Amburgey and the DickAmburgey family spent the weekend at East Jordani Merlin Ajubuzgey came home from Veterans hospital, Arm Arbor last 6066 PDiCKNET ROADQuality Merchandise L0WPRIE3 Beer and Wme ToTakeOetPHONE HOWEU 705J2 fED POLESFOR TOUR POLE SUES R OR YOWR PiUt BAAN Coal and Fuel OilALSOCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL 9HD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 DarferESTABLISHED 865  tNC6RP0RA94M HOWELLPINCKNEYFllsfANCIALPIEAiULTl 12S HILDRIN 7UlAPY TAKE HOMEBY AlfN ARBORS ONLY INDPENBKDlNT i OV H lMPMMiOWNE j T MUST HAVI 4 The Merwta Oampbelle spent Snuday ta Qvmnd Rapids aad Cooperstile Morpay was home fwmover the week endRbgr Peaeoa family spent Sunday with the Elmer PratU at Copan ftta  Un Alma Harris at Detroit spent 1wiak with WUlam Shehan The BtesMi LoveU family speatlaat waak to northern Mlebigan, Saturday Mre LueUle Wylie, Uada d Mary attended the daaaa recittalat PowlerriUe high achook Mies 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financialsituation, problems, and plans can be discussedhere in confidence  and without obligationWere here to serve your financial needs, in everyway possible, business or personal Youllour friendly servicei THE STAIE BAtfKAil Deposits Insursd Up to 10,006 by Our MenbenUp  the Deposit InsurAneertraffb Boh Efeler issued threeafter midnight Satury aijfct, Tv In a ear who had nof 4fw HstMSf ware jaitad Ta fJdrtor atteaded the ftmerml of at Daxterwm Wylie, EUaine Johnson andthe Joe Gearharte spent the week end at the Gearhart cottage at GladwinITia Harold Heusman family ofypatlanti were Sunday guests of theJCdwb SproutsAlbert Dinkel and wife had dinnerat Ike Country Kitchen at Mason Suartay, honoring their 43rd wedding anivenflry,llwdww Viola Read nd ClaudiaPor r were m Detroit liist WednesdayJohn McGuire fatnily of Dewere Sunday guests of the Fred mmm28tytas ro Chooit FromLrt m gin yea e WKSK ikaoenttrtlet f ooS at leM fMtmM at leM fMtmMAtfilMttittaat Si H8 tiTl si MM, Httaat Stin, 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McDanieiswife and Mrs William Brown ofChelrea, tamea Stone has bought the IdBlack or Tradewfaaa house on MonksRoad1 The Harold Fsirchilds of Binninghtm war Sondav goaaa of   ,W , Henry dad wtfailMfcvPv   JC 4a    i3SS2Sfl i 3,16,100  NEW JOHN DEERE ElevatorWith this new, wider elevator yon have increasedcapacity to elevate a standard 16 x Idinch bale fiatThe new width means me mere hale jqgojUng, and the b 2les will not slip backward or fall oft A new bale chute heavy lifting for the bale Seeder fiwf PasturesGtye MorejGrws,Extra Proteins RATTLE can have extra days  of grazing this fall and anearner, start on fields next, spring vvhlfn perfnanent pastures aretdpdressetl with fertilizer this lall, reports the Middle Westi Joil Improvement CommitteeFertilized pastures ge off toa quicker start in the spring andFamous timetasted lohn Detre BridgeTrussed construction gives this elevator greater strength and rigidity which eliminate twisting, bending, and sagThe elevator is raised and loweredfor transporting and setting with a convenient hand crankCome in and see this new 1812inch, bigcapacity elevator thats built to speed up storing of baled hay,com, small grain, and seed crops pound, of grass, according tostudies by Midwestern agronomistsSome agronomists say thatfall application of fertilizer arpreferable to spring applica tions in many respects, beca u eof the firmer footing for trucks and spreaders Earlier pasturing in the spring on tallfertilized fields canmenimportant savings on feed buisJ31uegrass stays palatable lator in the summer when it is well HE BUSINESS PROfESSJaNAL COWttlFiafkaey UkMpmCaB lit A M te M P 9Ltoo to   p Ritte r TVSaleS  no  Fred Mtiff  St OTOMKRld TI2h  We i Grant  Knu rHowcl l r  h i   ,  1 TUB W  HvJNftBL LSUBtZYO BOffic e 111  i t Giu dPHen e IW1 W Bowel U U W  M U LLOYD HNDfcETHE LAVEY HARDWARE DR G R McCLOSKEYDENTISTlepgon Office 08 Rfdi ailbyBswaUBERTSee Your JOHN DEERE PoVr arHARD TIME BARN DANCED DICKENSON FARM ON M 19 Vi MILM, 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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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>  rt   Jtmtta of Pincknef ecfcpojj KaITernment They elect write the tax laws and in some in4 stances determine hbw the money ffiali be speuVLast January auto sales were downand Xood and appliance sales were lets which caused a drop ill sales taxes, su much so that the schools who aredYrendent on it were imperilledThen ia May ales picked up and byaid of the 21000,000 liquor and claicrte tax the legislature passed the schoolsmay get by but many do notlike the idea, at tlUL schools vbeingdependent on the sale of liquor andcigarettes for thMr existance This may not suffice for nextyear as the people keep demandingi more and better services of the Russell, KennedyAbsUNnVi u,Minutes of previous i The governor and the legislatureare tM disputing on industrial tax es The governor says A   w,   taxes are aa minor consideration m industry The industrial suivey which will take 5 veers will settle this  It will bedone iri cooperation with the Univ ity of Mchigan, Michigan State Soft Ball NewsKETARDED CHILDREN  For the first time in our memory, A  j ,  Last fail Mrs Lyberg of Brighton I pinckney lost the opening game inSZHSSSJZJLT mm to teach a cias, of retarded ty league General Moto uu migrant wonwn  children in the Rickett school ner j beaL tnem Thursday night 3 to OEach tt tWMUB uw ugioojebridge started tfcetr Smmr Utrigbion 4 or 5 were sent there and I ol te aame number of hits 5 but ikesion to turn     they have done very wclL They can I pjnckney made 3 errors and General courts for trial Current CommentSupt of Schools reported theicipal Finance ComiaissiojR has,  ,onr ifquest, t borrow  p against futizeJwggsf riNotice and invitation to bidpro recjreaftft, BJtygrain JCon4y, There they have done very wclL They can I pjnckney made 3 errors and General courts for trialiM4fcfi tea WftJPWr base ball, rad, sing and recite the Lords pravj ioiors lOnly 1 figured is the sior a living by picklTil,onAyogani Jhfayer it cots the families of Ue 4, j,lg  ing fields ThisHSwkunJefc,         OWeU children 8 a week per child Hesides 5 aits Pinckney got 5 bases them Girard fi   , ,   J ad they tarrc turns furnishing tran i on kana and had 9 men left General tridpe case in t3wmmum of W j SliprUltion j Motors only had one walk and ha1 but it struck anlisted in the navy and is aft Gneat yre CiUled 0 A na MaCallumfi , left on bases, Eisenhower wasThere has been much fatof late about the killing of a Jiese woman by an American 0 I, oaa luting field there and the president tension to turn him over to Japanesecourts for trial Many Japanese makea living by picking up scrap fc teeV woman was dike sfbidson be opened a apeciai meeting, businessBonner, Secy May B, 1067Special meeting of Pincknej school,boara held ahigh school    Present Hollingsworth, McAfee,Absent None Deleter Kiwaftia  madeon their rummage Hale  laty Crumbaugh of Dxtsronj to Alaska to do missionary children 8and they LaKc turns furnishing tran 4spprUtion We called on Agnes MaCallumcounty school board president Fricanv ft fired an  etsptjp carhad 9 men left General tridpe case in the air U seas herMotors only had one walk and ht1 but it struck and killed her PresidentG men left on bases General Motors scored 2 the 1st onand anotbHoughton onlyday, and she told us one teacher ,  ,, wmaty retarded children there ore in j second on 2 hits w6 Kat a bill has passed both houses  allowed one hit the rest of the gameof tjbe legislature and is   j T ,ib ,a QAto Resigned by the governor By in J rod to retire the side Kennedy hit but ruck and dEisenhower was disposed tothe Japanese request bat yielded to f SyStattlhalletii hits and an error and another the pressure from Sec of who said our prestige was Jaw inAna due to similar instances, Shoot Chineseexpected oung and Jeffreys walked the 3rd g of a n  j i ii A ,, Formosa by a G ILo Devine ot Dexter has sold hisfrm in Webster, known as the Cash Valti f Ber notes wer pjjping companys Walter, J Vifadepuny McPbiaon State, Bank,,Motion by Bpunr seconed by Euaaell that the offer of Walter J Wade Company for notes,,ta accepted, subject toAyesTherethe meeting was j, Thomask Bonnej Secy jounsel,p, qftrrje4,  further businessUniversity, Universitv of Detroit,WVne University antfthe UpjohnFoundation of KalamazooThe legislature returns June 728to adjourn Tie governor has startedh nertes of vetoes He vetoed the newjudgahips for Oakhuad and Saginav counties beause tsv legislaturetook away his appoi power They, would not fill thettuatiV the elect ion of 1958 andihejTwould take ofoffice in 1959 The governor said if i Present llolltngsWciiitn, Russdrj, they could wait that long the need j McAfee, Kennedy and Bonner Abooild not be urgent Also te mental sentnonehealth bill ivquiin the board to be Motion by Bonnereconded by Ruascomposed of Democrats and 3 Ren i ell that upoi ndvice of attorney the uhiioans He said k would ccreate a bid of Walter J Wade Co fortMfttfstalemate and some of the present of Schools District notes be rejected,nembers would have to be replaced, z, It did not fully meet our inieus Ayesall, naysnoner Foodfarm to Brucepresident of the Hy Grade Productsi3ojiny df DetroitThe Wesson Multieut Companyhas opened a helicopter landing field ltrrightanA sterk shower was ftfaen toeMary LouGardner Garcia at thehome of het mother, Mrs, GeorgeGardner of Stfitwbery Lak SundayMesdames Pote Tttihig, Tom MoUmanand James Gardner aAfliaterfTKe old tw story Hamburg schoolisbtfng torn down and removedJ00 people met at Brighton lastMay 29,1W7 j week to take steps to recpeh theSpecial meeting ofPinckneyschoolMA iis hospital, closed sice Aprilboard held at high school  it1  A committee was named fo BtudV Present IJune 18 Strawberry Festival atSwckbridge 7 p mp June 18 EA degree 8 p mJune 20 Tw work 2 MM degreesat Stockbridtfe 8 p m,Orland Winsow, W MSCHOOL ELECTION As provided fey Sta Law the anMcAfee that McFtierson 65 Howeli Knight Templars marchpod ir the stite conclave aA BatJ Creek lajit Saturday night  The Hartland 850,000 brd Issue ftr a nw 17 room1 schoal carriedlust Week 883 to 193Damtdj vWiUiam Edwards,Howeli was shot iapffrpiby Mrs Gorddjfe,Brighton She claimed he wasbe and is declared sucessM bidder I J1 yiug f force S way ito Li , ,  1 name    but Allmani got Gentiles drive overit tftCh county would receiveschool funds 4000 or more a year m ,   ,v  in school funds for retarded children, and Singer struck outYoung drew histThe school district must furnish trans j ird walk the 5th and Gentile doub pqrtation,, Miss McCallum wanes led hut Holcomb lined to short for thethe county to accept plan, A survey  third out Kriedy doubled the 6this new beins made to determine how i and Houghton got a hit but Kennedy retarded children there are io  ft down running to third and was retired for the third outAB R H0 00 00 0 00 peeping Tm Jasergeatit end asimilar incident in Korea sorttirardWIB considered expendable1 and willbe Turned over to the Japs for trial G rard has a Japanesewho is standing by himthi, county Monroe, Oakland andJcomb have set up retarded child  PinckneyXW programs and Washtenaw expects Meabon, 3b ialLROBBERS SENTENCEDThe two men who robbed the Pinccw General Store were sentenced atHoweli Monday by Judge Carland lbBunche who had no recorigt hA to 5 years and James Liskawhobjd served 2 federal terms drew U 15 years They pled gultyLIBRARY NEWS books are Forbidden City byJernign, Ren Crescent by Ros,Troitors Moon by Neil, Kampoij llv by Holt, A Many Splemlered by Suyfn and the Proud ManAll these donated by PnlnWheatif SturgisTen Years In Japan by Grew, Drlittles Dog Bopk by Little and Am ChawKter by Brogan, all givW ODeil of Ann Arbor Young1, cfJeifreys, Cientile,  Holcomb, ssKennedy, 2bSinirer, rflurns, rf Uoujihton, p general MotorsUailer, lbKeitKh, IfAilmand, b   ilritrham, ssHuman, cfDeah, 2bHilton,, rX J Wylio, c p 413 32 32 13AB 434 33 33 23 00 00H R1 2 0011010 0 We never could understand whyMichigan forbids lotteries, but allowsIrish, English and other lottery tickets to be sold here indiscrimiaately Michigan had her share of wianersin the Irish sweepstakes last weekA regro couple, Detroit, O fWOOO, several others there mostly officeworkers won 28,000 Undoubtedlythousands of these ticketswere soUin Michigan to people who hopedsome day lightning would strike theo We know people who have boughtem 50 years without any return The best story comes fromsas A priest there, Rev Frprayed for money tnere for a newchurch and school Last week hewas notified he had won 66,000 oa a lottery ticket As it will be usedfor religious purposes it is tax exempt His brother in Ireland sent himthe ticket vvill play a practise gamehere Friday night at 630 p m Dr Herbert Berger of the Aerion Medical Society came out with a blaat againstpilis and their tike and saidtained amphe,mine andfui uboye mentioned notes Ayes All Nays none CarriedticAfee RuseU and Power AbsentnoneMinutes of May 22, 28, 29 wereheld at Pinckney oo Monday, July8, 1957 Tn tourj jpK of Elactkm will be antfouncCcT later Nominating peitionsmay be obtamed from Superintepdem of schools Jd and approvedor Secreury of the School Board Assistant Supt, reported on urgent The Petitions with 25 signatures oi prtceed wih repairs to roof of theelMlon must be filedwithSecy of Elementary SchoolSchool Board before 400 PM on Asistant upt reported on urgentJune 18, 1957 need of tables, chairs and desks forTwo trustees for three year terms two rooms ot Elementary school NoA ABI tfiMtoA for one VeST tern nrtinn uiao uUn  1  H yes AU Nays none Carried  9   own OI Ancnony Battlehere behg no further business I 0M U naduted there this weekmeeting was adjourned j n , lef for the nvy where ae has enyenised Mrs firam Smith flew to Germanylast week to visit her daughter AlC , ithlek iMcMacken of HoweU placed HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNIFiiickney naj not had a high schooljformjng He elalms priae ,   ,   i i,Plnckliey high Kh0l Cla3a ji reunn si 194G At that  have used them for years and aiso o L  ly5 has presented the library with  time the officers elected resigned  p,oessional and collf track andon Battle son of Anthony Battle I , ate Log to be used in the libary i imj no successors were ever appoinu football stars  The pnnt feeling BU mrfa iM  , only b eJ The t,Ut Geow DQ UII spivit raJRue Headds   wThomas R Bonner, Secy June 6, 1957Regular meeting of Pinckney schoolnrd held At high school, rresant JioUingaworth, Kennedy,aad one trustee will be elected for one, year term action was takenjMotion by Russell, supported by TT t i  Keuney tht regular JulyMrs Margaret Clark, Francis and , held MoniJay Ju x fAnita, attended the graduation of Jam aeeting date falls oh fuly 4 es Driven of the Dan Driven at AyesAa nays none Moti Dexter Thursday Also the Gorman ied ftBluWaKeWys r t  Bills were read and on motion by The Gemr jachman family were j Kennedy, supported by Russell threea JJexter Thnrsdav to attend the grad cheek totalling 6,51268 were held uatiori of James Driver, feoil of the J and the rest ordered paid This wasDam Drivers at the high school owing to low state of bank balance The L J Henrys and the Lambert Ays All, nays none carriedHenrys were Sunday gusts o theKeith Bradbunrys of DexterBilly Shehali of Ann Arbor spentSunday with Wilifam Shehan His borne, Black Sam, won second money at Yonkers, N Y last  t Yonkere, N Y last w w ,Marilyn Brown of Jetroit spenttSunday with the James Whtleys Soy Kkeund Mrs, Neljie CmircHof Wiiliamatoncelled on the arlBaaghns Suiniay , ,The George VanNormans had iTSunday guests the Brandon Whitesft and the Iitn Koch family ,  The Robert Reads had Arthur Bollto and wife e Qregory aad the James Brogsn fUUi Sw4  There being no furthr businessmeeting was adjourned  Thomas R, Bonner  J put at SKaUnuaou lastshotthe Arnold Home for the AgedSeven , Road near  too prevalent,Tnese reunions flourished here ovra Icn period chiefly due to the en thusiasm of i few persons IfrcyCEMETERY MEETINGAt the Pinckney Cemetery jneetinpMonday night Eon Swarthout wa3elooted preirlent Ross Kead, vice J Swai thout, Lucius Wilson, Normanpresident anl Eloyse Campbell, sec i iteaso, NelJie Gardner and RosstrPas Sale of lots and perpetual care j Read The first three have passedshow a nice balance As lots in  tha  n The last two feH they are too oldpresent section are about all sold a o handle the vast amount of workWe were in error last week It Jraea Knig t who bought the TradeWinds House and not Garnet Stone John Sullivsn, wife and daughter,Mary Ellen, Dick Murphy aad wifeof Jackson, Druscilla Murphy, PWlhip Murphy, and Lorenzo Murphyttended the graduation of the latter son,James Murphy at Holy Crosa Sehool at Marine City Sunday Mrs Blinor Ledwidge is vtsftlngf   , ker Eon, Rev Keh Ledwidge, Dtvison,  rntiIaiay  had by calling The Pranit Kletn family of fifesrorn wer Sunday guests of Ae 00 new section will be opened this yearSPONSOR CALENDARThe Parents Club of the PnckneyCommunity Schools is planning a Community Calendar to be published toon All organizations are askedto lit their important dates for theyear September 1957 to September lJ58 if possible Individuals andfamilies will be inyited to list their birthdays and anniversaries Therewill be a small fee for listings and hope wishing to be included in thecalendar should prepare their lists soon Club members will call for them tefore July 3 Sample calendars arebeing distributed and additional inton Carvers Bum t the Stanley Lobde0t,ivm June 4, a daughterThe Otis Mattesons and Sharon,  Jttmded the Miefclgahfcigut He was horn near Ottawa   Vnivwstiy cfcmmeaantlbWarLriday  hi brotber He nax Lsy Sjltoail  MtTtteon was a graduateJames Shiy r, 77, died Tuesdaygat He w hthe sofamUxojUnsiwt Sw4yHanld Porters, JolanKarenEliiabeth ilUTK ls JameftBerk, Eliiabeth ilUTK lsPorter whois home on leave Mantyx Bt AJto A andat They came to MicHgi in 1913 whealtitey bought the Jbe WaqBwiy tarnt Cordely Lake now White 1 edge  and faaUytended the DeMolay picnic at Ann ArArbor SondajLBoe Beriaei, Ass At   bor , worthy advisor waaamed the  Burial Atte selling this he operated a garuse, oil ste,Q and machine snp atFinckney Mrs Shirey died two yearsage    vr  Sorylvlag in a deoghtir, Ur Roumania Root of East Jordan and 5tons Marvin, Henry, Jay, and Louis of Pinckney end Aaron of Ann Arfcor The funeral will be Frill it 100 TheMarcian Ledwides, ha soldthetr home at Hfland Lake to Bid lmpeon anl wife, former residentsMeedames Blanche and SMrleydark were in Ann Arbor Friday The Tom Clark family of bor called c the MissesClark faafly SundayThe Robert Amburgeye aUmledthe Dexter ihijph school rer Jiiffh school consmeaatsncThursday Where iris sister BunYethe duet at Iqr was on the program atr ichpo aiumni ban grrfuatedrHtu there In 1W0He wtfew rortHttory of the school frost W0 n tneted OBS served thediw No eoe lehrwhile he w taittir U wreace Caav burn and Albert DinfctVta eredH fortWa1OJHI Hoeyi   KIWAK9 wansof BeVeD talk Sandra, graduatedThe ICises sabeT Nash  mmCrawford k Ann Arbor speil theweek end at the Martin HitterKtUkf Rfetar went to tae  c Ulem SmidayBaughn kasthe Oeneral Steffi tad General Chairman, Jack Young atHA 69455 or Mrs John Colone,clubpresident, UP 83145CAM OF THANKSWe wish to extend our thanks to all, cur neighbors and friends, Rev Win er ,the Eastern Stars, Don and Dora 87id everyone who hasbeen so kind and thoughtful durmg cur recent sorrowJtfr and Mrs Oscar Beck and familyNOTICEI am your Avon Representativefor Hiland lake, Patterson  Portage Laks Also til the rural areas cfPinckney Please csall UPtown 98788 Mrs Barbara J Baxter Nelte was secretary over aonp period and the announcementsand nvitations he addressed probably run into the millions At one held atWinans Laki some 500 attendeedNone of the present generationseernwilling to shoulder the large amourtof work inolved to make these affnils a successSeme of the graduates of 50 yearsfcgo were honored by being invitedto the JHop this year StockbridgeDccter and rther places still havethese reunions It would be nice ifthey could be resumed at Pificiknaynext year METHODT APPOINTMENTSThe Methodist conference at Detroit last week made the followingappointments Ann Arbor, Merrill Abbey Blissfield, Dalton BishopBrigbtonNovi, George Nevin,Chelsea, Shirley Kinde Dansvillo,Harrld Mohdcll, Dexter, Athanasius Rickard Howeli, Cardwell ProntFirst Methodist, Detroit, Edwin Pierce Livingston Circuit, WilliamTuJip Morenci, William JohnsonMunith, James Craig Northville,Paul Cargo North LakeSalem,Lewis Canister Saline, Robert Richards South Lyon, Silas Foltz jr Trenton, Herbert Brubaker Whitmore Lake Asa Compton Ypsiianti, W Clyde DonaldThe Rex Noggles of Ann Arborspent Sunday with thei Frank AberdeenViace URosa and wife were jnDexter SundayThe Harold Adams family of AnnArbor called on the Ralph Hall family Sundayily Sundayfamily of Gladwina Meyer fatnilyfold St, Am Aranother one  COLE BROS CIRCUSCole Bros Circus and Menagerieare billed to exhibit bere next Wedncsiay, Jane 19 They have rentedGerald Reasons lots on Livingston St and ran ad vs in thepaper Many won der why no bills or posters have beanbeen put We celled p the LeslieLocal Monday They are billed toshow there June 18TBoy said the adpranc man said they do not use bills1 posters anyui re due to hlgTl coat but depend on newspaper sdvs Thisshow was in Howeli sevaral years ago Je never have been run m less, than 4minutes without their use Of coursethe itliletic coaches are up in arneand deny all his charges Race horse have ben dopped for years aa4some of these dripped horses havewon races Take the case of RasaDertoa, Detroit riayer A flop for 4yours he suddenly blossomed into a star over night and led the leaguein hitting but he did not hold up andwas benched due to weak hitting andthe numerous dumb plays he madeThe New York Giants rook iyn Dodgers have secured rsnissmission from therr league to moretheir clubs to the weeost but thatdors not moan it will e dceitBoth want their crties tbbufMicipal staiums wMcifto do so this Is a sort of squeeteplay If they m6ve to California ailgam will be televised and they say they can get a 2,000,000 telsfisioacontract Thwy 6tif gWOtoO ayear now for part of their gftjfe ia,,fnrisjfBarry Holt, the Cfatme whohrs rdopted 8   ren of G Is and KorWtll gMsreturning to Europgitsfafhave found homek tt war orphans He liasnt rrdured by Senator Ncmaftefg sji his suite to admit 10,0W wr rjiaalie claims bfre are ttsrt nists iaKoiea, Japan, GrmiByr otherplacos where America GIs havestationedAlthough the precis TllbKk timesare booming employment figure do net show it On Ajr  last mnafacturing employtnent was1 down to1,075,000 for the 4tJT skmth in a rowit was 12,000 ls fliatlrfprsrkms month or 2,35I,K rilhpldymentincrease from midApWiWK to niiApril  p theMost of the reductions were feRtafcDetroit fhd Grattf Xtrti was down 901400 AutomeritSUPPER ANdSQCIAL AUDI The Dexter       Tfanr Boihold a pidifc topper and atfl Sttilfc J pidifc topper and ison Sattilfcy Jun It 50 Bates rain or tats, ft Ifitti       ,,                  y   ,      v      ,   But why fin i electric j  water heater Because InTtiffvunmnp out of  hot waterBesides, everyone r  it98 the safest heater built fjtfat  Mrs Refer CawGreen at HweH st weekrred Wflsoa wu kkked in thetyThorse la week and badly m,urJob tpk and wifehe Dell Beebee at theirpJackson tbiIvy where ha waBwill Ply baU with Bail star of Oucto at 10Tbere has been a business chang che SUyto  Parker firm,Glenn Siayton buying e interest rf  HOWttlTMeATKESOMETHING NEW IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages 0 Safest water heater builtflameless S Plenty of hot water24 hours a day  E Install anywhereno flame, no flue S Efficientno heat wasted up a flue0 Cleanestno soot, its allelectricE Cool to the touchtop to bottom0 Long lastingbuilt to rigid Edison standardsThey add up to the finest hot water service ever offered in Southeastern MichiganSee them at your dealers, plumbers or Edison office me u, of the Methodist churchr vmde 9 on1 tbeir tea at the Jeff Pax  Uome Wednesday Amos Clinton who graduated fromthe St Louis Watch    entd a repair shop in the Dolan buildinsr Several ton of cheese were shipped from the Pinclney factory lastweek  While working at the DArcy SpnnWcrks at Klamazoo last week DaleHarrow was badly hurt when hia clothes got caught in a cog wheelThe flesh was torn from his back His father, W B Darrow and DrC L Sigter went to Kalamazoo today W C Miller i on crutches A cowkicked him and nearly broke his leg, John Teeple has a new Jacksonajto Lola Moraa is now bookkeeper atthe creamery Commencement is June 20 at the prra house The program isMarch Gladys Brown Invocation, RevGates Girls Quartete Salutatory, Flonnce Reason Piano Solo, NormaVaughn Address to the JuniorsMary Lynch Response for the JuniorFred Swarthout Solo, Fannie Swar thott History end Prophecy EllaMCluskey Sole, arl Sykes Vale lictory, Gregory Devereaux Remarksi  Rev Cjmmcrford Benediction, ev LitlejonnC H Bollinger and Ruth Wordenwere married at Gregory last weenPck Wylie who with his cousin,Thomas, went on the senior trip wrotethey ran into a lot of rain and oneday moat of I hem got wetRita Miller attended the JuniorKings Daughters meeting Saturdaya the home of Fannie Reason inIinckneyThe John Boyers called on theJohn WrathelU in Ann Arbor Satur day and went to St Clair Shores onSunday  Beraeice Cady Walker diedt At Arbor June 8 She leaves her husband and 2 daughters, A new bridge if being built on the,Patterson Lake Read, this side of theJohn M Harris farmPinckney Independents tost to lxter Sunday 1 to 4, Only a small crowd was out to weannual school meeting Alta Meyer and M J Reason were elected tothe board to replace W E Muiphyand Dr C L Sister who were notcandidates  Commenccwet is June 20 The program is invocation, Rev EskjSalutatojy Loretta Dillingham Song, Gladys Esic History, Clare Miller Giftatory, Velma Hinchey SoloBeatrice VanHorn Will, NormanMiller Clais Poem, Elinor Gage Oration, Cecil Hendee Solo, MrsKarl Zinn Valedictory, Wayne Carr Iresentation of Wilson Englishawards rBorn to the Fred Brockmillers on1 May 29 a daughteryone to California where he has signed on a boat going to Australia Iinckney high school won theirul game at South Lyon Thursdayi Hendee ann Pete Stackable pitch n Fri, Jlat im 1 14 SatariUj, I  P  Buck Hafeea, Jaaea Tayler9 1im Warner Cekv osJy Thar Fri 1M pO vSun Moa Jmmt It, 17 Matinee Sunday at 230 pm coalCUT Cooper and lagfid BcrgmainFOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLSia TiTurs, Wed, Than Jome 18, W, 2tTrone Power and Mai ZetterlinginABANDON SHIP Featnrette ad CarteoaSYLVANTHlAtKETnur, FrL SaU June 13, 14, 15 Double Earh Shaking All MonaUr Shocher ShowKRONOSConqueror of the Universe A Regalfteope Pictare withJeff Morrow and Barbara LawreneePvt Edward L Egeler, son of theBob Egeler of Hland Lake has enlst, ed and is at Frt Riley, Kansas Hiswife, the former Jenny Lynd Parmalee and baby are in Pinckney , Tommie Ritter spent last Wedaeswith his grandfather, Martin Ritter sr at Lakeland,The Harold Henry family were inrAnn Arbor Svnday to see hs neice,Martha Henry take first communion at the Trinity Lutheran Church Fred Read and wife called on theWard Swarthouts in Jackson Wednesdry With Mrs Clara Kennedy of Detroit Mrs Emma Vollmer and son,Jolin, were Sunday, dinner guests of of the Chants Eiseles, Fowlerville SHE DEVILi withMsri Blaehard, Jack Kelly tadAlbert DekkerSun, Moa Tuea, June 16,17 It in VistaVieon and Teehnkelarwith1 red AiUir, Auxy Hepburn and Kay ThompsonINever Before Has One Car Won  All Four Top Awards Friday, and Saturday, June 14, 15Samuel FuUriCHINA GATEIn Cinemaeeope withGene Barry, AafU Dicklaae ad Nat King Celemen whoknow the most about carspick Plymouth as tops in vglue, styling, handling, econonflf x PLYMOUTHSfyle leodtrof the yerDells 1957 Con Annual Style Leaderof the Year Award, presentedto Plymouth Division ofChrysler Corporation, by theeditors of Dells 1957 CarsAnnual who have chosen the 1957 Plvmouth as the styleleader of the American automotive industry Inscrip tion on the actual awardFirtt h every way The only lowpriced car With di TonioftAire Ride breathtaking Flight PushButton TorqueFUte or PowerFlite1YMOUTH  Ypur ovarII best buyCar Life agazine After testing alle 1957 cars we chooseiymouth as todays overall st bay because we feel thatoffers more and betterAnsportation value than y other 1957 car regards of price From theme issue of CAR LIFE, the ily auto magazine PLYMOUTH  Economyleoder of its field1957Mobilgat Economy Run In the 1957 Mobilgas Economy Run Plymouth won firstplace in Class A, the division that includes all of thewellknown lowprice cars The Plvmouth was poweredby a V8 engine with automatic transmission FromU S Auto Club record PLYMOUTH  Superiorreadability1957 Motor Trend Mogasino Award,reseuled to Chrysler Corporation for superior han dling and roadability qualities of their family of finecars Citation of 1957 Motor Trend Award, presented annually to U S man ufacturer making the greatestengineering advancement 28 Styles to Chooto Fromair Cmkm MtmmJack Haoactt THE HALLIDAY BRAND withJcsph Cotton, VWeca Ltodfoes ani Ward BondSun, Mon, Junes 18, 17 A New Higr, in HilarityJean Simmons, Paul Douglss and Anthany Franciosa toTHIS COLLD BE THE NIGHT in CinemascopeTues, Wed, Thurs, June 18, 19, 20 Henry Foida and Vera MiesiaTHS WRONG MAN PieeTHE PEACEMAKERwithJames MitchellTke Scio the sure control of supersafe TotalContact BrakesNows the smart time to buy Your Plymouth dealer hasthe buy of a lifetime for you today 1 v    I  the Car of Verified Value I X VANS MOTOR SALES 3 Its an right hereia Michiganlakes, cenery, maanadewondntake your choicc or swim is11,037 lakes or 4Great LakesJust a short drivefrom home and you in VacationThis yearS Mkktom FtnLMKKI TOUHST couaca ChUdvent, Rrtjt flaygrsiiFriday, and Saturday, June 14, Vfr THE BIG LAN1Tin okrwith Alan Ladd, VifffaH Mayo FLAME OP ISLANDS in coW withYvonne DeCurle and Howard AlsaCsrtooniSun, Moiu, tone 16,17 Dlfl in Cfaieolaaeope and CeletHk Hudson and Martha Bjrec alsoBEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAINin CineBaaeope asd Color witkGuy Madieon and Patricia Mediaalso CartoonTats, Wed, Than Jane 1ft, 19, DONT KNOCK THE ROCKwithBill Htly and the CeautaalsoRUMBLE ON THE DOCKSwithames Darren asd Mkaael Graager alao Cartooafl Howaid 0Wins ofHill, Vtoeent Shields faatiy of Arbor, Mrs Mae Vets of HoweU aaftfcc Jack Sht9Kof Jackson w week end eaters of the Lee Ureyssd witti them attawied the fradoaion of Phyllis Uvsy daate of the Mike Uvers ft lt Matya hia Jacksm SundayJB, V A DUTATCB WeJneeday, Jon PeopI Store esGROCERIES 0RYGOODSSecond Lt Fred J Rebman jr ofPortage Late has graduated from the Amys Antiaircraft Artilleryand Guided Missile School at Fort Liits, Texas  w hitch included traming with a radar controlled akysweepor gun He graduated from MichiganState University in 1956C H McRorie and wife are back FloridaThe Irvin Kennedys and MrsLouise Hamilton visited the Aonbrose Kennedy family and Mrs Mae Mailoch ut Pontiac lastGENTS FURNISHINGS onersPINCKNEICANNED GOODS SHOEtWGEWEGEMSRAl,      HEWERS FLOWERSIT A WITH Mrs Katharine Thayer gavetOik shower Thursday night for Mi Nancy Golet, Pinckney teacher Allthe teachers attended Mrs DorotbCampbell gave a luncheon Tuesday f o Mrs Golet ,,The Howard Reads entertainedthe George Wildes sr of Ann Albor at dinner SundayMrs Thresa Coyle stayed at theRay Burns home last week while they Irere away This week she is at the XClarence Stapish home near Chelsea Clyde Royer and wife of Detroitwere Sunday guests of the Wayne AtLeesMesdames Lillian Wylie, Lena Wy flie, Elizabeth Wylie and Mrs LettioNesbitt attended a prenuptial showerSunday for Miss Jean Gregory given Iby Mrs Bernice Howell of Brighton I Miss Gregory will be married to  Jack Wylie of Howell July 13The Marshall Meabon and EarlSchuman fancies spent the weekend at the Meabon cabin at LovellsThe Asher Wylie family were inIonia Thursday to attend the grad11 uation of her neice, Patricia Pitchford at Ionia high schoolMr Cacia Chamberlain, ion, Weiton, left for Syracuse, N Y SaturdayThere they will pick up her daughtcr, Joyce, and go to Plymouth, Massto see the boat the Mayflower come Quality MerchaLOWPRIGESBeer and Wine ToTakQatPHONE HOWELL 705J2 TREATED POLESF9R TOUR POLE SEED OR OR YOVR Coal and Fuel Oil BARNS  IHONE 24 HoweilMrs, Dorothy Dinkel, Johnny audChiistine wsre in BattleCreekurday at the James Sweat home treyto Allen Dinkel and wifeAudKlikottat McPherson hospital ALSOCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL GILD E HOEY  SONSfhne HA 68119 Dester   Howell Sunday, a 10 lb daughterMM Wfcr Lawdromat and Storetn ITVitar 1MX M16, fcafceUaMttctr Soft Wawr FamMjrh 01i Ootton Ruga, Sfe Rugi, 0MUs aColor wtih our Cold 9y 8jUmy tadon sumTHC FAMOUS O WCOLE tMrsdames Ross and Howard Readattended a card party Thursday atLoiKe ChemungAl Zaga wife and daughter, Judy,  The Clare Miller family went toand his mother 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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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>fV  WWednesday Jun IS, 1957Mfcfeigan has aneis  bridge protect on the laHiJHsT boards, itis not as lemg or as high as the Ma ac Mag it is  bridge Unking the  hma Tetired f tatupper pealnsula with Canada atSaolt gwgu itob le is one fly in , Bates school Dlt NORMAN D WILSON40 yearsa eeepttea aatu Jackson Heandseen 10 patientswai tken Catkettc Onicha Gfcure HFr Albert Scbnttt, Pastor SUNDAY MASSESnoointment If the revenue doesnot pay off the bonds the statewikhave toMachinery devised to keepdriver off Vie road has set anotherrecord Duriag the first five month of ly7 the secretary of state hasinvoked 6,000 drivers licenses and more than 3,183 drivers were eaUeafor examination and 4,400 sent warning lettersi4sens are harvesting a crop ofW0 youths a year 40  of themaxe between the ages of 15 and 26 H nae caused future prisons to bepfenoefr for rehabilitation insteadfor fcheer tetentionJudges claim many of the troublesof youths come from failure to davelop a useful pursuit So some states are setting up cooperative schoolsMt, Clemens is the only city in Michwhich has one There will be an attempt made tohalt abandoning passenger servicey railroads Republicans will launch a general tax study program to re the entire tax structure and awill be passed to protect unioniunds froot raids by officials The Dexter school will hartftheir kindesgai toatlis is Dexter teeners13to 16year1 ave joined the Bab vtkae ballleague Other Uames are Piifctar ilajichfcster, Willow Run ttad Lincoln,and SalineThe Dexter recreaioied last week It includessoft tball, swimming, croquet  and gMTV ifrJnead was fbmtou ot Albert raK DiT1i5 Wltaon of Putnamand was bom on the Wilson farm on pears RifHe graduate from Pinck 1130 AWrter MessesgtOO, 1004 A M Weekday Mass 8HH A, MIney hih school in 1891 and with hisliter, Mrs Laura HaMett of How Sonowfui Mother Novena730 PMell, was the oldW gradoate He be Confessions 1 Friday, after Novenna DevotesSaturday 430 to 530 P J,longed to the Jackson Maiowti orders,High Twelve, Methodistcounty iiedieal socwere cast at theFowterville schoolunopposed were elected Rev Wiilliam Fitzgerald of Hamburg was ordained al St Patiiskschurch at Brighton last week,Robert Buechner of Winnettka schoolanlWisconsin JLS the new city Brighton succeeding Johnreleased mgr and theCollege of Medicine and Her had practis i in Jacksonsince 1924ttarrtej Helen Caafcey of Stock 850 t 900 T ,Mennonite Chord Calvary Meanonitte Churebfear Ezse Beacby, Paster3 S Suf Walter Eseii1000 Soft Ball NewsPinckney lost their second league game, City Service beating  hem 5 to 0 Mai Nixon who is usualJ ly not too difficult for them heldI them to 4 hits Houghton allowed 6 hits but walked 4 men, 2 of whomscored Pinckney had 3 men left onbases the 6th, 2 the 3id and 1 ineach the fu3t and fourthI City Service scored 2 the first on 2 walks and  wild pitch and 2 thJnd on 2 hits and a walk Their last run came the 5th on a walk, hit andan  rrori Phil Gentile got a double the 6thI with Bob Aruburgey on and Don Burns lost a hit to the umpire aVth,rinckneys next game is at 900 Current CommentThepagesI Thursday with Hamburg at Howell I Pinckney president made the froaftby being siek again and tfcastock market took a nose dive Ha was back on the job again in acouple of days and the doctors sayit was not a rwttffenee of Msprevious illnesses of coronarybosis or illitis but due to thing he et Probably huckelberryor blueberry pie to which he is partial So you pie lovers beware of the deadly hudelfceiry or blueberrypie Some ether cosunnentatenlay it to mental strain He has had 10 hit the ball hard of late to wtftthe rebellious Old Guard RepuMican budget cutting senators over to his side He has730at bridge She oas been dead a number of years There are 2 sons, GeraldTELEPHONE OIRBCTORPfhckftey will receive new telophone director June 24 Listings for Howeh end Brighton Will be inelided Uz5bocks are out, an in  crease of 75 ovei last year Thefirst few pages contain space for writing potir and fire dept nuwsers where to pay bills and caiendatr for 19, 1957, 1958Also the yellow page directoryof ifc bu Nuts tintm in Pnckneyt COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Pincuney, June 11, 167Regular meeting called to orderby President Dinkel Present Don Sworthout, L Tiplady, A Shirley,AussfcH, M Lavey AbsentRClark, Motion by D Swarthoutt, supported by M Lavey to allew following wheat quota vote here is afcthe Putnam town hal June 20SheriffGehringer remind the publie that sale or possession of fireworksus illegalin Michigan lohn Goodlin, 18, of Brighton watBhot in the shoulder last week whiletarget practise with Harold HoKis ,f Hartland, Th name of the daughter boraTJune 9 to the Albert Dinkels is KeiaMarie 300 attended the Annual Strawberry, Thursday night sponsoredMasons in  EramswSmith School Among the prominentpersons theie were Francis Dodgo, Rex Sackett and Glenn Alt of the,Michigan Grand Ledge, Judge Mar vin Salmon, of Lansing and Law Republican state mhairid a dsfttftfon ofthere and Dr Norman WilsonCottage Fellowship ServiceWednesday  The 16th uinuel Communitymer Bible School of the Calyary Mennoniie iChureh wP be June 24 to July5 from 900 tj 1130 a m Classeslor aU ages4 and up Everyone weCOllifcCoan , j W Winger, PastorSunday School 980 a mWorship 1946 a mnight prayei meeting attie cttmh    806Wad Choir practise MMThe Peopletburdi M36 Wst betweenUnadiUa and Main StrvetaRov Kaith BnegMggar PasterSuniay School 941 a m,MbrnJrfc WeraUp  19M ambuth Qrocp 700 p 11Enlng 8rvica fttOO pmIf, Caofc Pracaise Wmfk  4M p m Moriarity, 3bAJeabon, rfAmburgey, 2bGentile, 11  I Jeffrey, lb I Jlolcomb, sa Burns, rf Houghton, pOarkCity ServiceAckerman, hHaller, ss Copeland, 3b Sickel , If Humphreys, rf Wbstmorlanj ,Lawaon, lb l Nixon, p j Gillette, cf WelJman, o AB3333 33 32 R H0000000 000 10It AB 3 3334 11 223 R11000 10 10 0 11010qf0 10H 100 11010 1 breakfasts and conferences withthem to prevent them making shamJclea of his bills particularly aid bills He played his trump card last weekwhen he announced that no senatoror congressman who opposed bisbills could cxpct big endorsementnext year Thta hastcaused senate to do a right cbout face and led bycnutor Knowland  usually his sererest foreign aid critic they passed hs foreign aid bill 57 to 25 It goestc ih house  next where it willprobably pass as the congrassmea here all up fr r reelection next yesineed his ndoraemt to win Shotefl eod 8 UulCharle Hftflieh,LanaingMr8 FiJ Nwlin of Minneapolis,,  H rerett Gothing of JackRobert Egeler, salary 12500 Don Winger, care flag  600Putam Twp labor on dump 6000l Major Street Repairs 33600Drains, Main St  23400Joe Sinai, 7200 gal street oil 93600Gorge Webb, nowing streets 40,50Vans Motor Sales, misc 1105itre Gulf , msc 2116Howell Greenhouse  1000Ana Arbor Construction Col27 Motion carried Motion by Tiplady, supported byfihirly to pay Putnam TownshioakHvacdeaipenee of clearingdump CarviedMotion by Russell, supportd bySwnrthout to purchase 2 police radiosfor use of polica dept and fire deptCarriedMotion by ShiUey supported by2tusei to adopt Ordinance No 2perteming to care of dogs Carried ilctdon to adjourn carriedMildred Aeiley, Clerk I UTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD JAt a regular meeting of the PutnamTownship board held June 11, 1957  He aid memb rs presentHeadee,Reytolds, Wylie, White and Kennedy 4uh M trrAbsent none Howell and a brother, muel,TopekaMttting called to order by Supers  e1181visor Hendoe There was no old bus iness to transact Minutes of May Montgomery 1i meeting were read and approved, 8yn Saturday afternoon with RevMotion made by Kenned, support Hooper Rujjert officiating Burial  in StocKDridgewas at the Patience 1Funeral Home, Jack NOTICEI am your Avon Representativefor Hiland lake, Patterson  Portage Laks, Also tl the rural areas ofPinckney Please csall UPtown 98788 Mrs Barbara J BaxterTb 5 yrr mourning dove bandingproject is in its second year 200,000 test ling doves are to be banded in that year In Michigan the birdis protected but it is hunted in Hunter took 19,000 lastIt costs 50c to replace a lost ordsanged fisateg licenseAbout midMay Nolan Walker ofEat lAnsme live trapped a raccoonwhe tedbeen tipprng over his gar basjeoans Hetooft it to the wildlife static a Rose Lake ten milesaway wheie It was banded and reicasfaV lmiiiG days more cantwere tfpfroer He again livawhteh proveds had caughte fid cy White tfcat the township purc huse the tvo 2 automatic voting iiufbines, wl ich the township hador, approval irce August 1956 Thesevoting machineat to be bought on payments ever a ten 10 yearMoticn curriedAt the mM regular meeting of thertiiflm Townsiiip Board to be heldon tuly 9 in I utnam Town Hall, Super vjgtr Hendee has contacted CharlesKauiman, Hnvell, head of LivingstoaCounty Planning Commission He wiineet with the township board atadtlf village council This meeting ts open to the public and alt persons inttreted are iaited to attendMotion by Reynolds, supported byWjie to pa folowing bills Michigan B t Telephonefive unit po ns and one inthe town hall 375Detroit Edhwiv Co, April, Maylightsintown hatt 274 Lavey Insurance Agencyfor boad, A, RrtiVUTTS Moto SKfea gftrend oilfor fire truev Uvicgaton CartyDept ofSocialWeiiaiovprii 1957 LMnjfetofi County VDept ofSctial Weifre Hardisj 1350Motion carded Motftiwto adjoqmcarriedMurray Kennedy, Putswk iTownsJiip CeVk  Cemeterr with Masonic serviceslhi GEENN S MACKGlenn S Mack, 83, retired How it his hone at 1881Fd PHday He lived in Liv countvrll his life and hadm offes4nHoweH until a few years Hemarried Marjory BirdsellSurvWes There is a son, HarryIrtf 4 itmtm,  MirforyV He was aHiemberof the Lmden Masonic lodge, ite ffAievl was at the McDonald SPONSORThe Parents Club of the PnckneyCommunity Schools is planning aCommunity Calendar to be published toon All organizations are askedto lift their important dates for the year September 1957 to September ll56 if possible Individuals andfamilies will be inyited to list their birthdays and anniversaries Therewill be a small fee for listings and thopft wishing to be included in thecalendar should prepare their lists soon Club members will call for thembefore July I Sample calendars arebeing distributed and additional in formation may be had by calling thi ARE IN BABE RUTH LEAGUE Stockbridge dropped out of theDahe Ruth League and Pinckney re olactd her, OrKr teams are WillowHun, Saline, Doyter Manchester and Lmcoln Rev Vvmgr is mgr Tnypay Mondays and WednesdaysThey lost their first game hereMonday to Hilow Run 4 to 2 Theujiie was tie a up to the last inningThe lineup was Don Barker,p jJerry Ilowell, c Tom Rittar, lb TomKennedy, 2b Tcm Sing, sajHollinfea worth brothers, 3b OutfieJd Dave, Tirmny Sommers and KenPaul HowellThey play Saline there Wednesday, This is the time of year when thacolleges hand out honorary da reeH They are suppose to be handed cut to outstanding man jrfeohave rendered u great service tothe state or nation but we always thought they were on the racket ordor Of thoso honored by the Univ ersity of Michigan this year not one was a college graduate Its aite of scratch my back and Ill scratch The men so honored are asA iule very rich men and are sup posed to respond with an endowmentJund or a cash giftTHE TR4TFutal Honwr H6well Monday, Rev,  General Chairman, Jack Young at fiurisJ vas i Lake , HA 6456 or Mrs John Colone,clubresident, UP 83145BOYKiLXKD AT  WHITMOKBy A,Ktox boat towing 2 water ski,eta 4nAd a widavturn afcWnitraoreLake Sunday and itrudlu and killedJohn Douglas, 9, o Deavpit wh0 was simmipf the  Hi s 1 2  7 r ol dbtother , Ksoath  waa  lt  injured  AUTO ACCIDEN TMyxn a Livingston , a  Pinckney  hig hhig h schoo l sop h mor e thi s yea r wa 3baiU y hur t i n a n aut o acciden t o nMonda y nigh  ebou t 7  p m  o nth e Pettysvill e Rd , nea r th e Jo eHnavdl o home , Sh e an d Georgi a By Cath y Wilts eih e hig h schoo l senior s lef t o n thei r1 0  ca y tri p Jun e 3  It wa s o n th esam e schedul e lake n b y prerviou aclashes  The y travelle d throug h Ohi oFennsyivanih , Maryland , Wes t Virgi ni a  befor e arrivjf  a t Washingto n D C  Tuesda y evenin g durin g whic htim e the y visite d th e Lura y Caverns i  i t wa s to o fojg y Skylin e Rout ea s close dTh e nex t tw o day s wa s spen t i nWashingto n wher e w e visite d suc hpiue a o f inwies t a s Capitol , Whit dHouse , Mt , Vtmicn , Treasur y buildin gBnate , Houa c an d Smithsonia n Bid Frida y w e u i rive d a t Ashbur yPor k wher  w e staye d unti l Monday ,vV o wen t t o Nv w Yor k Cit y an d sav vCnnatown , tn a Bowery , Cone y Island ,Statut e o f I ti cit y etc  A decisio n ha s bee n haade d dow ni n  a  Florid a cour t las t wea k ma y b efa r leachin g i f i t s  abl e  to hurdl eth e highe r coints  A  62 yea r ol dcoujJ e trie d t o adop t a  2  yea r ol dgir l the y wer e turne d dow n o n ae coun t o f age  I r mos t state s includ inj,  Michiga n the y ar e ae t allowe dt o  Kaop t chi l Iren  W e ha d friend swh o adopte d a  bo y i n earl y life Wl v n  h e graduate d the y trie d t eadop t a  gir l an d wer e tosae d dow aus  to e old  Howeve r the y ge t aroun di t  b y takin g n  gir l t o brin g u p an ian d car e for   112 72620 6775 The driva r o f 4 M  boa t 4tttamente PeWjTast of Bishop Lake had beeaViauauva, 32 ofdid rotae the said heswimm to Ann Arbor end she had takenGeorgia 4wme and was enroute to her giaime a own4iome at Portage Lake, The Swarwan ant against Viati ihouthospital Ann Arbor her to st JoeCO NTY L AGOTTJa BsstkiveuthedaU is Juae Wt astatinif vs Pinkney , Jwte N PMsftaey vs Gea Motors4elft ttffbkessMy vs  Jfaaborg  July 16 Pteeinier TS OeBMotoraJflOlli MMtoey TB Cfty SerrlisJuly MIPbMSSyn Hamburg CtCLTJKK WARHflntA cyclone olert was soundedhere Mond ly Ctorge Bftnton, RushItiVe earthed ye edttor at noon andtttfcHthftd just passed over RushMichigan dairy farmers areff Otert hire saw ft and alsothreatening to strike again unless pne pftots It passed Postage Lakethey get a 2 cent per quart increase u8t below the clouds frtng in a in the price of milk This is the Nat MWiterly direction,ionul Dairy Assn led by HomeMartin The farmers get 460 awt far grade A milk which mostof them don have Their average,price is about S7O a cwt or 8e a a quart The milk situation has always been  tough one because thesupply never lias oeen steadf Thereu usually an Abundance in the swmn  nd spring This caused the oae urplus plan where the surplus tor a lower price to be made cottaa daw iee, ceabtita berett haveiil NOTESStanley Biiinrtanr Hojftll attorneyas the speaktr Tuesday nigfctHe talk ed soai aBify tclwss TtiMdaythe Ktaranir viii b dtamaVfrnsts ofGeorge Bottford on AlgsjsjQain Dratfortor their HttU league baa ball HOUSTON  HOLDINGS WORTHTt Stratfunore Methodist Churchof Detroit was the setting, on June 15last for th candlelight ceremony which united Dorothea Mary daoghttr cf Mr nnd Mrs Albert Houston of Doyle A,w, Detroit to CharlesCarony eMefct rcm of Mr and Mrs C C,  JfcHihmoTth of Pinckney,HoWrt Rbfhrfl was best man andLeesdE4fd Hollfngworth ushersvMrsafair Vtrftpster was matronof honor Thj noeption was at thechurch After n wedding trip east thecouflJwiH 11 v xt Ypsilantiwho attended theception were MrsHany Matsetof4 Fbrt IVayne, Ind Mr sad Mrs Loia Stacc Monday wiTost and iig Glass spent at Paintedwe visited the Cora That night we arrived at Niafcura Lalls which we vis itcd Many went across the Falls in acable car but in W Wylie was notune of themWe arrived horns Wednesday afternoon The drivers were the Roses, Mr ftfuder, Basydlos, Don Blly Graham the wevlfti famousvuHgeiist is drawing  crowds at Madison Square Qeden, Ner ork City and 500 and I0Q tre beingconverted bach night tfe ranks with the top evangelists ef whomacre have rot been too mapy butthey have had numeRKia iUtators The great ones were Meodjt ft Sankey, lypsy Smith and BfllyvSunday We read that he teaches a worldis coming to an end soon by firebut does not make the mistake ofsetting the dam and time s someof his predrr6ors have Tbf most famous was probably Zack Millerf ennsylvana in th,i8igsaHe sot a time and date His followerscaJid Millerites were told  dispo of all their property do white vohes and get en high hills to awaitthe end of ihe world on the dateset They did so but the world eon tinued to revolve on its axfc andMiJler went  at of businessWtses Kay Mrs Mrs WiltandFxcept for a few days when ft rained the trip wan very enjoyable The cJafB wishes to ihank all in the Pinckcommunity who helped in any wayUuing the past years to make thetrip possibleH W Wvlie vhen interviewed bythe Dispatch as to how come, said when the cabo rar trip was made he Wentertanmg Cousin Thomas Wyie and Jack Dylc at dinner, havinglot the toss,SCHOOL BOARD ELECTIONWe understand six have filed forthe Pinckney school board election,Thoy are the tarumbents MuwrayKennedy, Carson Hollingsworth andMax Russell and also Gerald Reason, dark Morgan Tho senate kas reinstate thepresidents soil bank bill 4y a 78 toC vote They had previously  killedit It took mitch whip cracking sad many meteiips in which the budgetcutera were Morsted The pzejMsacould not conceive his party going into next yearcampaign with nota single farm SMMureSecretary  StatajPnllas sadcit are getting black in the fae trying to explain the Sergt QersJTdfair In JapaniOnt iuinute ha lisaduty guarding field in Japan byt wbtn he fire aJap woman, ga temg Hilt andnot He admits to score a tl cr,mnTHE IlNCKNST Installed many i of these new i electric water  1 heaters s  have People are finding out tfo can depend on em jfor all the hot water they need  SOMETHING NEW iC WATER HEATINGt Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages3 Safest water heater builtflameless  Plenty of hot water24 hours a dayHI Install anywhereno flame, no flue0 Efficientno heat wasted up a flueE Cleanestno soot, its allelectricS Cool to the touchtop to bottom0 Long lastingbuilt to rigid Edison standards T vv to the finest hot water service ever offered in Southeastern Miudganiz  t ur dealers, pilimers or Edison office PINCKNf V SENIORS AT THE Mi HAY CAVFRNS HOWELLPINCKNEYEstablished 3865 Incorporated 1915Wednesday, June 19,195748YM Age IVIUJT a week before the 4th of July Loura Lavey who has been teachingin Chicago is home Rev Coramerford was host to sixyoung ladies at p fish dinner at theLakeland Hotel Wednesday Miss Florence Andrews entertained the Misses Ruth Potterton, Grace Grieve and Gladys Brown at tuaAndrews cottage at Portage LakeWednesday in honor of Miss Brownwho ia moving to DetroitMrs Wilkes Clark and Mrs M ADavis entertained 25 members oi uieir Sunday School class Saturday at apicnic on the Clark lawnThe plate glas windows are inand the iteel ceiling on the W  Murphy new store He will occupy Mluly 1 Percy Teeple of Marquette is visitiag hereGene Campbell is building a garageat the rear of his shop The Misses Addie and Lena Arnoldof Ionia visited ther cousin, Visa Coolast week They came here in a Maxwell runabout they were drivinghome from Detroit They have the Week end callers of the Earl Eauyhn were Mrs Hettie Carver of Ann Arbor and Joe Crain of Binningham Mesdames Mary and FlorenceBaughn were in Ann Arbor Friday The Harold Porter family spentFathers Day with her father at MartnMr and Mrs William Lamb spentthe week end m ClevelandW H Meyer nd wife entertainedthe James Meyer and G W Meyerfamilies Fathvrr DayThe Harold Porters attended tiegraduation of Martha Phillips, the of the Martin Phillips ati Friday THEATREilowefl, Mich AHBert Hooksr was returned to Emilys convalescent home, HoweHlast week The Haines family reuni on washeld at the Abi 7Tnines hornet Sunday All their children were there exceptJack and L D who are in California His 4 sisters, S from Flint and onefrom North Branch were thereClub picnic is at Rush Lake July S Dinner, program races and ball game Tri H TlM Mesdames Farnie Cavanauh andJohn Dmkel is painting John M  Jean  yQre n Jackson Thurs Harrises house  ,The Misses Laura and Allie Hoff,  aayMrs Laura Sipler and Kenneth Dar 1 , ,  n , , , , i j  n t u u v , Mesdames Eloyse Campbell androw attended the Dexter high school ,  ,, , , , , v  i J v Pearl Madsi attended a Kingsgraautaing exercises Friday night ,,11 4  JO, 1 T 1 n i  J 1 Daughters board meeting Monday Iionna and Paul Juriett wereuates Norma was valedictorian iNotes of 25 Mrs Laura Dolan Ruen diedDetroit last week She leaves husband, Dr Michael Ruen, anddaughteis inr 2z at the West Marion churchMrs Jean Meyer of Portage Lake,Javkson county entertained her brothers and families and her parents onFathers dayJack Clark v as home from Ferris Instiute over the week endrirs, G VY Clark was a Sundayg nct of thj George Clarks at Porage7reman Wilcox, grandson of Freaman Webb, local pioneer, died nDetroit last vveek The burial was inJacksonI Seve Barbir of Stockbridge suff f ored a broke 1 jaw last week when his truck hit one of the cement ses of j the bridge between Big nu LittleI Portage LakesProf, Ford of North Branch startedthe free picture shows here SatrdayAndrew Soluble whose wife wrsSaruii Hoff, Anderson, died in Lauting Tuesday,Don Swaithout nas gone to ,De,trou lo play ball a the D S Rtile and wife Jurwaa taken to Univ polio Tuesday fVJohn Wilson has sold his home onnam St to Oliver LaBelle and is to Arizonahe Ambrose Kennedy family ofJ ontiac spent Sunday with the Irvin  Kennedys Mrs Louise Hamilton who Ihas been visiting there went back toLansing Thursday Tue, Wed, Thuri, June 18, 19, 29Tyrone Power and Mai Zetterliag inABANDON SfilFteaturette and CartoonV day Saturday, June 21, 22 Double Feature Program20 MLLLIUN MILES TQ EABTHStarringVVHnn Hooper , Ortoon  IBE 27th DAY 4 SUrring Gene Barry urd Valerie FreiuhtSunday, Monday, June 23, 24 Matinee Sunday at 230 pm cootAudrey Jlenburn and Fred AstairefcftFTNNY FACE In Technicolor Cartoon ad Sport ShoitTuts, Wed Thurt, June 25, 26, 27 Deborah Ken and Robert MitchuminI1KAVEN KNOWNS, MR ALLISONin Cinemascop and Color withCartoon and NoveltySYLVANTHEARE iThurs Fri, Sat, June 20, 21, 22 DeLuy Double Feature4ABAMON SHIP withTyrone lwek Mai Zettering an1 Lloyd NolanandHELLCATS OF THE NAVY withDnald Reau  rJ Iuncy DavisSun ,Mon lueb, June 23, 24 25 THE RON PETTICOATin VistaviJon and TechnicolorwithBob Hope and Katherine Hepburnj Uoin to Joe Gj V a ten 1b ron WcdM Thurs, Fri, June 26, 27, 28 thrilling science fiction features20 M1LLLKM MILES TO EARTH lhWilliam Ho pr and Joan TaylorTHK 27th DAYJOHH Barry tnw Valeria Franch Now Optn Every NighttLEE THEATRE WHITMGR LAKE8 Style to Choose From X7K dIBODtrBtlOB tUt BMMrs Bill Ciaeriity hospitJ Wirt Iieniieu nas a new Chevrolet, i burt Vann1tjriaim is laying thefoundations for 6 new cottages atU of M Froph Air Camp Planch Martin attended the gradI uat,n of her rece, Ina Martin atj the University of Michigan Tuesday W C Miller has a new Hup autoj Friends and neighbors suprised I Mr and Mrs George Meabon Sunday on their 15th anniversaryT The lights were outhere for soria tht70T1 kf you daylonefeatureocvttits Air CuthUo luntrul Ardl, oofnt ttMttflitlflf 3elN, Hiibt V  TV t Vvifi Hjittrtiiie twnacd LMthmlV Widths AA iM EtEE, 5u I La 141Jack Friday, Sauru, June 21, 21TiouhJe FeatureRUNNOTG TARGET PiusGUN DJTI AT DURANGOColcr Cartoon an Newtimnfay, Mony Jnno 23, 24 ParamoTus in TechnicolorFOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLSwitCary Cooper and Ingrid BergnanAkim Tamiroft Arturo DeCordovaJoseph Calk ia and Katina Paxinnou Cclor Carton and Late NewsrA, AI Cnrsrn Hollingsworth held thelucky nm r and wrn a Isetta Klein away by a Detroit store last week,wagon, a German made car, giwevnThe Greoy Boating Group heldj their 3rd anuual chicken barbesae time Saturday night Eduaro Braaley of the Argentine on a balloooI fight had to make a forced landing on the GalUfcher farm on the HowellPinckney Road, A rope hanging k a high tension wire causinga short circuitCecelia Leawidge of DexterPincKroad was married to Leslie Ressiguie at Detroit last weekj I Senator Royal S Copeland, N Y  j a3 purchaaed the Rehm building at Sirnuay at the Leo Ewers grove at  Dexter flnd yen ,t  th ljbrary tos Lake Prent were Darrelly MarKaret Brogan underwent an, j Cool and wife Bob Cole andI ue, , tion at gt Joe hospital lastAlocrt IIaschke ind wife, Mort Co3 ,Wld wife, Mcvt Frescott and wife,  Jam Roff m doym ceHar War cnv MunsU and Wife Bob Mun  ftt hcj home  Anderson  injurodifcli ind vxfc, Curtis Poole and wife, er je AnJy liurgrs and Frank Burgess The  pJayers at ypglkntiand wives, Duane Moffet and wife,  wn put on Rootfc TarkngtolVpayjChanes Ruizes and wife, Jcnnass , An lntimatt stranger at tie Com I leachout and wife and Dick Price munjty halI Tuesday niu Ve have bocv looking over a copy , A, R Cole, Ann Arbor contractor, of he Pirate Log, the Pinckney nigh wiI1 build the ney Michigan Bell Tel t school annual We notice that tha ophone Company building at Howell yicture of Thomas Wylie  appears MAY WE WITH MODEST MAKIKIEie PEEP f WEVE NEVER SEEM jA RATRON WEEPSAE BY MAILBusy housewives and mothers like our BankbjrMsil plan It saves them timeconsumingtrips and gives them the freedom they need forhomemaking Busy husbands enjoy our BankbyMail pltn, too It relieves them of the reIpoasibihty of making deposits and gives themtime for their vork If you want to save BtnkbyM  in it 6 times Thomas is sun photofenocJ Ifprshall Bob Egeler picked up 5teeners in bs village Frday night,g i boys and 2 crrl o  theplspatchof Ponttac calledce today y at  Martin Riter attended a conventioroys and ,2 irls and confiscate at Cfncinnatti, Ohio, the first of theoart of a case of bear,  , wotAl Someis lts sold his house onMiOW to Mr Wtishburn  Detroit nd bought Mik Oklattfi houar m weekTre Jot CIP k family of C11forniais Waiting ri 1 SKATB EVERY NIGHT AT HARTOWW EOLLBRCADEkmmm mMr Gena Dirkel is a patient at Bruv to the Rotfft Kiddi and thv,iit Jot fcospiui, Ana Arbor j chain Calrdi of Ptaeknty at Mo J lift M Am TIU lues,, Vvtu,, iiirt,, June a, 26, 27Ava Gardar, 5tewrt Granger anu David NiveninAHANDON SHIP andBADLANDS OF MONTANO A Regain pe Picture withRex Reason, Mtrgia DeanCoor Cartoon and Late Garland airi Keith LarsenThe Scio Theatre Ann Arbor, MickChildrens Free PlaygroundI nlay, Satinuy, June 21, 22  SEVMNTH CAVALRY  in ColorwithRandolph Scott and Barbara HalealsoFOin f iRLS IN TOWNin Cinemascope and Color withGeorge Nariir and Julie Adi Also CartoonsSunday, Monday June 28, 24 OKLAHOMAin Cinema and color, withGordon Macllo and Shirley Joei Walt Disiivx Cartoon in Colr MAN IN SPACE  also CartoonTut, Wed, ilura June 25, 26, 27 ATTACKwithJack PiUnce and Ede AlbertalsoSO rtACB TO HIDEia eolor with  JDavid Bra rod ManM Hat,, DtSPATCBGROCERIES PeoplesStore 9RY4JOODS WednMday June 19,16TV,itnGENTCANNED GOODSIJNGER1EGENERAL STUR MHELfcERS FLOWER IT A WITH FLOWERSuoweilHie Blue Wattr Laundromat and StoreOpen Winter and Summer Open MondaysFrtsg Road ,oif Jf86, Lakeland,Mich Soft Water Family Wash, Dy HtnUy Wash, Dry Cleaning, Gotton Rugs, Snag Rus, Bed Spreads andDrupes Let Us fteColor with our Cold Djro Systemy Miss Vivian Croupe and RalphCroupe of Mint called on Mrs Beulah Miller Rundty Last Thursday Mrs Mary JaneTufch had Iti  reon in Ann Arborwith Mrs Pearl Hurd of BloomfieldHills, a daughter of Mayor Cobo ofDetroit and  classmate of hers atat rhe University of Michigan The Jack Sharps of Lansing andMr Mae Metz of Howell called onthe Lee Laveys Sunday and witncaikd on th Howard OBriens ofBunker Hill Rob Ambuey and Ray Moriarityspent the wok end in northern MithORDINANCE NO 2An ordinance to prohibit the running at large of clogs within theVillage of Pinckney, and to provide for penalties for violations thereofThe Village of Pinckney ordainsSECTION I That hereafter it shall be urawful for any person or ic ,persons to permit any dog or dogs owned or harbored or under control sptrt Sunday at the Mark Nash home jday Vincent Young sr had the splintsof such person or persons to run at large within the limits of theVillage Mark Nash and wife, Rachel and j vtn,Oved fr n the leg he broke Msrtha ntttnU the weddincr of MarThe Vern Kennedys of Detroit andGorald KennJys of Howell called onthe Irvin Kerm dys Sunday Robert Dauw and Janice Burnswill be married Saturday morning  St Marys Church here The towns people of Pella, Iowa,are to vote Juy 15 on opening their municipal swimming pool on Sunoiy The question is Should it beopen from 2 to r p, m on Sunday Rev Winder iind son, Don, attendthe Detroit ball same SaturdayKenneth Zills of Jacksoni he YewThe Gerry Eichmans called on the well Glovers of Webberville Sunday Mike and Marie Glover carue homewith then for a visitMrs Ireno Werner Heringa ofKvsmazoo it visiting Mrs Ethel Sprout She mo called oc Helen Tipady and Mis Margaret ClarkLucius Doy1 jr, wife and son Dororthy Doyle aid Keren Eichman the week end at the Doyle cabin atRose City ,iHMrs Roberta Miller, Gordon andJoan spent last wekat CadillacShirley Wlic went with a groupfrom the Church of God Saturdayto a meeting st the Ohio lineihe Keith Bvadburys of Defr,Mrs Catherine Whitehead and Baatrice Lamborn of Gregory called on Jesse HntMVji SundayGuy Abbott of Henderaonvfile NC called on th,c Roy DlllinghRma Tuesday and Mrs Loretta Hooker cfAnn Arbor MurrayWednesday tho John Boyers calledon ihe James Parkers and Jack Wraxh ells in Ann Aibcr R y Langway of Chubbs Cornerswas on a fisYruT trip in CCanada lastweek Cctrleton Foster is a patient at StJce hospital, Ann Arbor The Wray Hickleys were SundaydinLir quests ci the Clifford VutvHorns George Schlrime and Evelyn Zoadiaof Zephyr Hills, Florida called on the  Andew Nisbets Friday The Gordon Htsters Sunday jueorge VarNorman entertainediii Sunday school class Friday night rom Manhn and wife of Ann Ar jbu called on ihe George VaNormansSat u day jTac Ronnie Hcskins family of De trail called on the liob Ackley family , TSiriJay iAiesdames Lucille Camburn, EdnaHaUey and Duiothy Hadley spentthi week end at Mullett aLk Tlie Carloton Khiers of Ann Arborwere Sunday guests of the WayneAiLees iUh Meaben spent the week end atLove 11s  ,Wesley Reader left for Newberry Monday for 10 days jM J Reason nnd wife called onMi Mae Rano at Whitmore Lale Sunday She recently fell and injured y leg The Ray Burns family attendedIhoir children nnd families Sunday The Roy Rerson family spent lastvck at Honor, Mich 11L Dick Young family of Flinti on the Andrew Campbells Sunof Pinckney brorc last weekThe Merwin Campbells wereday dinner guests of the James Halls in Marion and railed on the GeorgeEnqguists at night 1aul Salvor of Stockbride whovili3 for the Detroit Die Set has the Merwin Campbell houseMartha attenUrl the wedding of Marcclla Gearhavt at Holland SaturdaySECTION II Running at large, for the purposes of this ordi The Winston Baughns and Jacnance is hereby defined and deemed to mean, any dog which shall be Reasons spent the week end at theloose on the streets or highways of the Village of Pinckney, or any dog iaD1 at ha  ,  c, ,,1 , 3    ,, Abner Watktns who was in Stwhich shall be at large upon any property not owned and occupied by Joe ypi js homethe person who is the owner or custodian of such dog Provided, how xe junior Robinson family of rented the Merwin ever, that a dog shall not be construed as running at large when upon Ypsitrnti spent Sunday in Olin RobLr Unadilla Sthe streets, highways or private places of said Vilage when accompa insnsnied by its owner or caretaker In such instances, however, the owner The William Knope family of Norrhor caretaker shall hold and restrain such dog by a leash securely fasj  J8mdty UMt f theLeStened to its collar 1 Lynn Beatty of Rush Lake receivSECTION III Any dog found running at large within the mean H je at the Univrsitving of this ordinance may be caught and taken into the custody of the yinomt IRosa and wife called onVillage Marshall or any other person or persons designated by resolu ie Richard Riekilmana in Ypsilantitions of the Village Council for such work Any dog or dogs so caught Sunday and taken into custody shall be confined in a safe place under the carej The Tom Wares entertained thaand control of the Village Marshall If the owner thereof is known or 1ohn pul Wares Earl Kimblers and if the owners name can be learned by means of the dog license attach1  KhB Fathers day Alice ,  i  t L  LIIL Lee Lamb phoned from Ypsilantied ttf the collar of such anmal, notice of such confinement shall be given Mrg Costance LoomiPB to the owner either in person, by telephone or in writing Upon pay ,cr parents, the M E Darrows, from ment to the Village Clerk of the Village of Pinckney of the sum of Five   ,Dollars 500, the owner or person in charge and control of any dog so confined shall be entitled to have4the same released to him If payment is not made for any dog so confined within five days after notice etlJ aforesid ft rrarshll is authorized ,o destroy such animal in any J Vrlwe manner that such officer deems wise and proper If the owner or cus aRe at East TEwa8,todian of any dog so confined can not be found or located, the marshall Mis Alta Meyer will teach the 7th is authorized to destroy the same any time after five days from date of grade at, Pinckney next year Mis Myron Hughs and wife who went,o Florida last fall are back  Mrs Bess ishbeck of Lansing,Harold Clinton end wife and Mrs  Dorothy Albertson, Detroit callled onC J Clintons list week JMrs Annn R tson anwd son,Jerry,  back from Florida where they vvent last winter jMr and M Floris Clark, MissFlorence Preiss and Mrs MarionRussell attended the county flowerhov at Howel ThursdayJvianley Diiikel pitching for theHamburg Old Timers beat the Wbifc mere Lake Old Timers 3 to 0 Sunday John Boyer nnd wife attended thecommencement at Ann Arbor high school Thursiry, Marjory Gentnernbg a graduateV F Close rnd wife, Allen Dinkel, wife and daughter and Mrs Henry Kikott of rJrihton were Sundayis authorized to aesiroy me same any nmo MCI  ,, ,w    ,   t dinver gusts of the Albert DinkeUconfinement providing the aforesaid fee of five Dollars 500 shall not M e Sharp having taken ajob at M Rex Hendee gave a bridal     J v , Jld Lake , i ower Sunday for her sister, TrudieAlbert Shiriey and wife and Mrs  RobinBon who will be married nert  tntbThe Mike Poycrs, Clarence Prattsand Reuben Gontners of An Arborand the Lloyd Warners ofYpailantiftled on the John Boyers Sundayg Island N Y SundayThe Harold Henrys visited hisparents in Addison over the weekhave been paid to the Village Clerk within that time SECTION IV All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent p,y WHght  Gyle Shirleyherewith are hereby repealed  SunHy at his cottage near Howell M i ix    J  4A, f Tcm Read worked in grandfathersSECTION V This ordinance shall take effect twenty days after itsadoption Passed by the Village Council of the Village of Pinckney, Michigan,this 11 th day of June, 1957I STANLEY DINKEL,Village PresidentMILDRED CKLEY, VttttgtCtok store ,Wilde Clothing in Ann Arborlast week The Howard Peads had for Sundaydinner guests the George Wildes r, George Wildes jr, and ROBS Read andwife Mrs Margarat Burn and Mrs EllaClair Dixon called on Mrs Catherine Cunningham of Cunnigham Lak Sundcy  bb Tasch And wife attended theDetroitBoston bail game in Detroit Saturday Wagoners Grocero6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandisei LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OilPHONE HOWELLi TREATED POLESFOB YOUR POLE SEED K OR YOVR PWLfa BARN Coal and Fuel OilGale Hfmloe Lnd wife of Owossosrent Sunday with the Lynn Hendecs Key Teepl, Blanch Martin, MrsMary Teeple , Reg Schafer and wife ,and Arthur Ri Pis and wife atttend  ed the burial senriee for Dr Norman Wilson Saturday at the StockbridgeCemetery Mrs, Viola Itatd was in JacksonWednesday Sunday she entertained ALSCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OILD E HOEY  SONSPhene HA 68119 DexterWSI A JUNE BRIDEWho doesnt The question iswhat about agift Well, one of themost practical and stylishgifts is an extension phone in color Additionalphones make life so mucheasier, and theyre appreciated ail year long Asgifts, theyre not likely to be duplicated by others An extension phone costs only about a dollar a month, plusonetime charge for installation and color The chargescan appear on your regular telephone bill Choosefrom eight smart decorator colorsHOW OFTEN do you use a public phone  If youre like a lot of people, youre using them more andmore Especially since theyre get ting so convenient Wherever yougo, youre likely to find a publicphone  inside drugstores and restaurants, and outside for peopleonthego Outdoor phone boothsare lighted at night and open 24hours every day in the year Itsa natural thing, when youre out,to use a public telephoneyourphoneawayfromhomePLAN YOUR VACATIONTRIP by Long Distancethe fastest, surest way toget information on resortand travel facilities allover the country Make your reservations by LongDistance toono mistakeabout dates or rates Speaking of rates, did you knowyou can call places a days drive away for less than adollar Take along a Telephone Credit Card, too Than you can call Long Distance anywhere along the way andhave the calls billed to you at hone Phone our tdaphone business office anr ask about a credit card rfiviiSi , Wfdnlty, April 14,1M7NEW JOHN DEERE73J1 Elevator k With this new, wider elevator you have increasedcapacity to efaraie a standard 16 x 18inch bale flatThe new wilh mans nonoce W juggling, and thebales will not slip backward or fall off A new bale chuteeliminates hea lifting for the We feederFamous ttnseeSted John Deere BridgeTrussed construction gives this elevator greater strength and rigidity which eliminate twisting, bending, and sagThe elevator is raised and loweredfor transporting and setting with a convenient hand crankCome to and see this new 1812inch, bigcapacity elevator thats built to speed up storing of baled hay,corn, small grain, aad seed crops  fHARDWAREMadge Beauty Shop AT 9284 MCGREGOR, ROAD, PORTAGE LAKEOPEN SIX DYS A WEEKiFKONE H  4P86 EVENINGS Y APPOINTMENTMALGE V tbli, PROPRIETOR manyrdeliveryBottle Gas CHRISCIMONIYwsfUdtntt otlwOHd rtOd end SftjOyto Benon w idrIORCGOiUNG, WATtR WYL1E L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATINGPHONE 63 HOWELL ltofur it lheOneSendchecked,money order,1 year t ofPinckney tFRIOTS VEGETABLESFISH YMEATSti i QUALITYMARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICE TTAP     fcV ,y 61TopDressed AlfalfaComes Back Faster, Gives Extra Feed  tm BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CO8NEIY OUR legumegrass meadows will make a fastercomeback after the first haycutting if you give them a good topdressing of fertilizer, reports the Middle West Soil Improvement CommitteeThis can give you more hayper acre, says the committee It can help cut feeding costsfor dairy and beef herds andmean more profit per animalper acre Among other advantages, The Pinckr SMtwitgiRay OBH i aa r 10 Jt M te Q P Mitit to nm p H  Fitter TViialciStKiot inDM QirctfrModem Ambulance ServicePHOMX V pFred 0 fteiefclwH, StZADIO  TEL VISION 8Btf UCB Prompt sj CwMvUP 8M 12ft WtfMtttf fli Pinrttne Jftichiffaa 10EoweO, MichiganCLAY GORDON REGISTERED LAND SUBfBYOB OOfee XllVi 9it Gsaad SSj LLOYD HENDEE i Alfalfa lasts longer, givesmore hay and lower feedingcosts when fields are lopdressed regularlyays the committee, are lThe fertilizer helps increasethe life span of the legumesThus you save time, money andlabor by not having to reseedyour meadows so often 2Hayfrom the fertilized meadows isusually higher quality andmore nutritious, with a biggerprotein contentThe committee points out thatlegumes use up big amounts ofphosphate and potash So it is important to use a fertilizertopdressing that contains thesenutrients How much fertilizerto add depends on the needs ofindividual fields, says the committee A soil test can give information on just how much of eachnutrients the land requires, fortop yields In general, college agronom sts advise applying 300pouids or more per acre of aphosphatepot ash fertilizer,such as 02020, or 01030, depending on the soils need fornutrients, the committee says Lrk W MatteO, AuteUDENTISTtelephone Office RMidtio 814byBowU ,BERTFARM SALES a SPBOALftPT UP 8 3146Dr H R HolmquiitTuesday Through Satardtf LI tc 3 id 5 to 7and by AppointmentAG 72931300 West Grand Rivst BRIGHTON Weekly Trips Made to DetroiGeuaraJ TruckingOF MMtRoger J Carr AgencyCOMFIJJITK 1N8UKANO ABEdiikltCarr 1 4 3 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 8REAL ESTATEFarms, Homes, Lake Property Business OpportunitiesIjist Your Propertyl withGEBALD REASONBroker  A09 North Peerl t PH0NS UP 81166Mary Walter,52 MAIN 8T dkBraaHenry Krabiuat the Pinokney OfW UF 8SIMaclivcsioek Cii vui vLMvuc,y,cording to Purdue Universityagronomists Such pastures notonly produce more grass andlegumes, but higher quality for age as well This means lowerfeed costs, cheaper gains onmeat animals and cheaper milkfrom dairy cows Reviving pastures by renovation involves 1Killing out the old sod 2Liming the soil whereneeded 3Building the nutrientfertility by adding fertilizercarrying nitrogen, pho3phaU and 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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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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>       J Wdnwday , Jin  26 , 196 7NfcNMktige n Mirre rOgarstt e i d lique r ta xfo r the  suppoi c o f th e school sint o effec t Jul y 1  Th eeve r th e tax s vil i las t longe r tha n4 th e ta x wni n expire s i n a  yeai Gov , Williar  call s th  taxe s moral ygfftensiv e an d group s o f educatoi 3 an d churc h leader s ar e agains t i t o nmoo l ssounu3  Th e liquo r an d cigi rfeHe indusrie u a y taxe s ar e alread yto o hig h an d thes e ne w   taxe s ma ylea d t o whoesa b bootlegging Th e governo r clairr s busines s coul dHllr b th e corporatio n profit s ta xwithou t raijn T xrices  The y den y i tan d clai m it woul d kee p ne w busines sou t o f Michgar  Tb e onl y practica l solutio n i s ap parpntl y a  oir , et e revisio n o f th eJkVga n ta x structur e a s aske d b y 2itKJslators  Th e Governo r sa y h e wil lsuppor t suc i a measure  On e thin g i scivtain  Th e stat e wit h a  16,000,00 0klki t i s du 2 fo r man y mor e ta x bat tl s i n th e yrar , t o come Wha t i s th e stat e doin g t o ge t r e a a yforth e S t I awrenc e Waterway legislativ e think s th e citie s an du s benefMn fc it should do the  OBITUARIES LOCALEVENTSJamoj Heihsvf Hotkerof M86  ftttt Rd, died Thursday night at BURN 3D ARROW WEDDING Eraiys Convi4scent Home in How  Tne wedding of Janice Elizabethj ell tter a three months illness i Bums, daughter of Mr and MrsRayfJe was a tjred farmer and from Burns of Pinckney to Robert L Darr137 until he retired in 1954 served owi son of Mj Iva Darrow and the UttudkHMOBev FT Alftes tfctem, PastorSummer030, 8Q0, 900, 1000, 1130 A M Mases800, 100 A MtJ treasurer ni Hamburg township llate Mr Darrow wf Pinckney took y MaM g Born Augu 19, 1872in Simcoe, Iili1e une rd on 8aturday frfrf Ontario ,the ton of William and Sarah iiruing at StMarys Church, PinckHooker, he mrei to Ann Arbor wiraris Iarents at n early ago He also iived in Dover, Firckney and Pettysviiie where his father was miller He ney Rev Albert Pchmitt officiatingThe bride was given inby her father Her sister, Mrs Mothjr Nqvtfm730 PMSoft Bafl NewsCnrreot ConamtWith Mat Southwell in the boxiinckney defeat d Hamburg in therMvwork There ia one snagtaxesThe may give local areas taxpower fo  this, Millions of dollarsaiei nvolved in oods stored in wareCONSERVATION NOTESAttendance at Michigan state parkathis year is U j,euent above last yearPrivate mnting reserves author,ized by legislature will not be in op eidiion until 1958 The maximum sueis 640 acres, the minimum is 80 acresThe license lee is 25 for a reserveup to 320 a ve and 50 for any larg er The min mm sea on is 120 dys1 iu tliieclo vu sc determine the percentage of J cd birds to be taken eas h year ,Vires burnt v er 2o acres lastwf ekTo Care for the Land ,a 25 minuto soil conseiv ition film is available at the Pincki JAMFS H HOOKEErias lived on the farm on Mo East Fry was matron of honorbridesmaids were Mrs Joe BurnsHalf Moon Lake and Mrs DonaldBurns of PinrVncy Katherine Conk liu of Grand Rapids and Ann MariaYoung of Pinckney were junior brid esmaids Janice Marie Fry of Brigh ton was flower girl and David Youngof Pinckney nng bearer GeraldHath of Dearborn was best man and James Buna of Ann Arbor andRonald Darrow of Pinckney ushersI The brides costume was white or Kaitciy over nylon net, scalloped tiers of embroidery illusion veil held Dy Juliet cap of irridiscent sequins and pearls, She earned an orchid onf prayer book and her flowers were stepbanotis,The matron rf honors costume waswhite organly gown styled after bides, embrorleied with pink andblue and they wore picture hatsTheyained depaimmums and carna Novennil DvfilW,430 to 6M P JK1909 ,On March ,2, 1905 he was married Jtnnie WolVr She survives There The bridesmaids wore white organciy similar to the bride , embroidered with pink and blue and wore picturehats with blue streamers The juniors a son, Calvin of Ann Arbor, 2 grand bridesmaids 0ves were pink organsons and one mat granddaughter d and they lVOre picture y and bridesmaids 0ves were pink organsons and one mat granddaughter d and they lVOre picture y andvne sistcrMrs Maude Sayles of Ne,v oa,1,ed caimtwnsCastle, Indira and 6 neices and nep The bride motner3from this detl after July 1, gown wasS, , T  , white lace with black accessories,A life meaner of Livingston Lodge hei flowers r0MJSf The groom,s movh ev blue satin with a pink rose coriner Die reception was at the home of  John Young or Dexter Road, withmeral vas Sunday afternoon  MHi jBMcCukey, Pasadena, Calif Cong lChurch witn i Ilornia and hor daughter8, MarieNo 76 F AMHe served as masterin 929 He was also a life membertird Sentinel Eneritus of PinckneyChapter 145 OKSRev Winger olfiriating BBurial wasThe legislature have made sling m theWhito ml Cemetery on M3i3K i So 76 F A Mshots legal hanimg weapon and bann  Kast with ffaside services by Liveq the use of 22 caliber rifles in hunt  ton irg ceer  and Margaret ir charge The rehear Nitouoone ChurchCalvary Mennonkte ChuraHHev Haa Beacby, PastorS S Supt Walter EanWoMhip 1600School 110Youug Peoples Meeting 7S0Cottage Fellowafiif Service Wetiaaodajj tl16th Annuiil Ccnpinunity Summertihle School  Calvary Mennonite Clmixrh Juu I to 12, 900 to 1100 Class for Ail Ages ,4 and up Welcome Th first  r JU withrie, elephants, petfonategccuncy league  to 2 Gerald Fisher uorvts, aeriaHsts ete fit here last fcr Hambuifc Wbs unable to pitch week and was immensely enjoyed eahimself out o holes especially by the iddka, tmm ofPirckaey ttk the lead tbe ik wh si r sees a ttoxwhen Meabdu uad Ambugj walked The Cos Bio Ifks BarmosB Stntile was tU on a wild tbroiw, ey, RingHBg Bcs, Jea Boltesom ai4Jleabon scorijiii the 3rd Terry was Ac am Forpaugh pjsd other circussafe on an error and reached 3rd biv been dead for years but thFisher struck ntWaterbury flied to wme goes on Its headquarters U iright Fred Singer took it and then Alabama TVy had the big top, aidethrew Terry out at the plate Ham taows, pop, andy and popcorn sellersbur tied thd core the 4th on a hit and ell the utpoings that go with aand 2 errors bvf Pinckney scored in shew The ai oatferie included 8 elJuir half on hits by Amburgey and phants, 2 caruf 1ft, a llama, 2 lion, 2Kennedy  bears rhinoseriou and a snake pitIn the 5th Pimkney went to town, performing bctfcts, dawns etc TheWtprbury placed in on Southwell lust act was a tug of war betweenwho hit over his head for 2 base, the biggest elephant and one o LeftAmburgey and Gentile doubled and Iaveys John Deere tractors Ths tentJeffreys hit,3 rvns scoringHamburg was filled for the sight performanceiM 3 hits in a row the 6th but only Ko  ne gave th Upmanvs any tobaccoscored one run as a man was forced, KiWr they ban heard what happen one at third base and another fed to Sweeaey rr no one chews anyone at 2nd aud the 3rd man flied ou, rooe The on if thing lacking was tin13 21iU j W Winger, PastorSunday School 930 a mMonfing Worship 1046 a sauight prayai meeting atchuish 806Wed Choi, practise 740 pThe Peoples Church M36 West, between Unadilla and Main StreetsRev Keith Ruegsegger, PastorSunday School  945 a m Worship 1050 amroup 100 p us iKapp, cfEvening Service 800 p m I lieman, If Jr, ChoK Hacsise We  4M p m Winkelhaus, lb  8 9 Kych team mad u errorsPinckneyIorprity, 3bAenhon cGentile, If Amburgey, 2bJefieya, lb iloiomb, ctUDherty, cfKfinedy, ssSinger, rfA hrand, rf Suthwell, p time eirv isABRu  Of2 1  12 23 0 2 0 00 00HamburgWaerbury, Sb Kowland, 2bRayment, ss  Ihe Barbara Union as paseed frQ le frfrbiddlnic any of its saembeflB 1 giving anythng away to aid their2 trade except conversation SomeI ytas ago certain enterprising barbersQ began giving vway lollypops to get0 0i ehildrena trade Competition grew 1 and chocolate brs, bubble gum, trad0 ing stamps snd raffle tiekete were0 addtd It waft getting to be too much1 of a strain on the shops so they have outlawed alt giveaways This is stmAB R H iMr to what hupiened in the oii 3 18 8S 8 020 0fluGLENN EEUKMANNGlenn H Heuirrann, 78, owner ofthe Peurma I i irniture Store at Bennett, cTerry, rf laber p 883 000 0 saloon days Ac first they only f1 away pretzels as they srs suppose1 to increase tVe thirst Then they kept1 adding other thlags until soo theywere serving complete dinners NowJ they are forbidden by law to five0 away anything ilthough we suppose0 there is occvoiiUy still one on ttoeii dinner was at the brideswith Mrs Bums assisted hoina 4iovell for ever 40 years died atuniversity Hospital, Ann Arbor,atCAKp OF THANKSWe wish to express our sincere to oacli one of our friends LOU5 CLINTONMrs D Conklin of GrandRapids Tne couple urdiyHi was a rvctnber of the Howellon a trip to Mack Methodist CiaMh and Howell Lodge  ie coupie in on a trip to MacK Mtnoaisi uiat n ana noI Lojis Chnion 07 died at Saratoga j inac Island After July x th wu No 38 F  x M, C,r,oral Hosptai Detroitjune 20He be 6t home at Livonia 1 He leaves hia wife, Eli3 H thfson flf rihard and Elizabeth Thfi bride graduated from Pinknev  Leumann a sonMiller a Eliabeth Jubbmann, a son,Miller, and a daughwho remembfiH us with cards, flow Kuen Clinton aai was born in Pinck iiigh school aa has been working at  ter, Mrs Rul Withey There are 4era and nthpr  rf WinHnpoc in nnr ney March 2o , 8yO He married Gen Inmkann,, o , A l mu   JLU sorrow We arc grateful especially ovcve Kuhn cf Gregory For a numto the Ladioj Missionary Society of  1 of vfars hs worked for the Hadthe Peoples Caurch for the planned 3n Motor Company in Detroit,dinner, to Rvs Reachy and Rueg , lter he worked for the General Moaetfer for their words of consolat tl s rnd had r supervisory positionion and Mrs Fioyse Campbell for in fheir Plant lt St Catherine, Onwiuic at a liori when it was deep ta for 15 yars Two years ago hely appreciatedThe Family of James Shirty Sr,CARD OF THANKSIn our ti no of sorrow we wish lo icti ed and bought a home near ther on Mile PCRCI and Gratiot in Det it Some tme ago he suffered aheart attackSurviving are his wife, 2 sons,cxpvess our sincere gratitude to our Ciailes of of Pfiea, Ohio, Roy ofirords and neighbors for their kind Dctixit and 1 laughters, Mrs Arthur ess to usAlso the Livingston Lode JhhlNo 76, OEo Chapter 145 the ComCo gl Churh HonieRev Winge of HBuffalo, N Y,MrscTrd Monikcld, Mrs Claude FarrSwarthout Funeral i eil and Mri Hiold r for theii thought iL A son Edgar, w Hogan of Detrowas killed in Worldo ei hougt ,tullness and ro Mesdames Baughn , VVnr IL Tliere f re 4 brothers, Dr VanNorman an Widmayer for their  Mani Clintcr, Detroit, Walter ofsinking and music Their kindness I nuway Harclr of Grosse Pointe andwill never be JorgottonThe Fanilv of J H Hoaker  J of PinVney and and three sisjnrrs, Mrs Ltrlla Greiner of Deiroit, Mrs Ralph Gardner and Laur fctta of Royal OakThe funemi was Monday morningat St Basils Church on the Nina Rd gChurch on the Ninaneat Gratiot Burial waa Jacobsons St io, Ann Arbor The v raidchildrenalso graduated at Pinckney, I The funeral was Tuesday afterserved 2 years in the army and is  Jioon at the  rnackenberg Funeral Tne Pinakney Kiwanis Girls beatthe Citizens Mutual GirU ift the County League Friday 15 to 14,WIN 14 INNING THRILLERPinckney wa from the GeneralMotors in County League at Howellot trying to irnke it a homerj Theyscored3 runs the first when Pricetripled with the bases full but wasemployed as a National Bank exam 1 the 3rd on a walk, hit and err,oii hat ended he scoring to the 14tnMo ers tied it up the 7th on a hitiner,MARRIETJ IN INDIANAA double took place at Angola, Indiana, Saturday when Fran Home, Rev Irout officiating Burial and 2 errors His support was notwas in Lakeview Cemetery,MRS ANNABELLE CROUPEMrs Annubche Croupe,77, diedat McPherson Hospital, Howell oncis Barrett, dauvhter of the Leonard S1atrday Si T88,6, dateP i duetts of Pinckney was married l8 and Esther Clark Mlller ofto Robrt Bvlr also of Pinckneyand Charles Barrett, son of theLeonard BavnUs was married toto Nancy Mccarty of Pettysville Both brides guauated from Pinckncy high school last month The twocivples will ho in Pinckney  too good Southwell pitched himselfout of hole afti hole Motors had 16men strandedIn the 14th Gertile hit a mightWaHop which Bennett went back tothe fence for and and speared with one hand Higman did not hold BobPinckney Hor parents died when she Anburgeys drive and he got 2 baseswas a child and the was brought up OTl  and went too3rd on Prices outby MI munt, Wary Ann Clark In  ilrst HoSrrb drove in early life she was a teacher wh a hlt over the rly life she was a teacher 1She marrie t ochn Croups of Webb lJie winning runervjlle and li ed there a number cf I gham led otf for Motors hit bt th t 3 bttewithdaughter thro is a son, Ralph and  KlOLIBRARY NEWSXew books f re Treasure of Pleasant Valley by Vttby and There is a Reason by Ctlvti donated by Aineas jl  Wheat, Blo that Kick by Sherman ,e J1 was at th fnfcs ol,   uJ n aid Funeral hme, Howell on Tues years, later rovirg to Howell Mr a hit but the xt 3Croupe died in 1P48 Since then she m rdfr , n , , thas lived in Flint where her daugh  t, Pinney plavs Casaidy Lake hereter, Vivian, is a teacher Besides her aturday at ft P  Pinckney AB R Hioy Scomta in Africa by Corcoranand Dave Dvvnn with the RAF, ll given by Voc Fred ReadsMrs Jennie Kellenberger has girven two compird works Community Service and a S,ndy of Mammals in iFiry Elementary Grades,The folUwihi persons have filed Poetical W,ksc by Scott, Bookspetpons wica a efficient number of j on Indians fcr children, American muiiied sigratures to get their Presidency hy Laski and Youngnames on the ballot at the annual Claudia by runklin for girls, rll Iecton for the Pinckney Community donated by W VDell day afternojr Rev, Dr, David Moly neux of th3 Flint Presbyterian Church and Rev Walter Geske of Moriirtty, 3b, 5OToherty, cf iJentile, If 6I Amburgey, 2b 8m Ait Olivet Cemetery SCHOOL ELECTION JULY 8h f Hwel1CurchSchcol at the high school on July 8thGRADUATED AT U OF MAmong the graduates at the Lnivty of Michigan last week was Campocil dsughter of the RoyM Pinckney She received a Batches, of Science Degree in iVuisingSKATB EVERY NIGHT ATOARTOWN ROLLERCADEof Xheisea st M2  US1SSaadej Mtinee at 140 P ML GB MIU ec GR 7a 1957Trustee for 3 Year TermVote loi Two 2 OnlyC Carsoo HollingsworthLester L leAfeeGerald F Ptason George M VanNorman Trustee fw One Year Term Vote Jor One 1 OnlyMurray J Kennedy Lawrence BaughnPolls will be open from 10O p m 800 p m Eastern Standard Thames Ptrait by Robinson,Wrilds Fair AlbumAtlas of 1893ty Martin, Measure of a Man by Shedd and ma iv other fine booksij COUNTY LEAGUEThe Pinckney sehedule ii  Jnly 9 Pinckrey vs Hamburg JuJy 16 Pinclmey v GenMotors  PikJuly  Pinckncy vg Ctty SerJuly 80Pinckney rt Hambory Auf4 Piasjpsff n Gtty APrltFCIATIONI wish to thrnk the teachers, upt3of Lchoois and the school Officers for their help nnd assistance duringmy 7 years in Pchool commissidnr Miss Gladys McCollumMr and Mra Merwin Campbell ialing Burial Was in the LakevicvCemetery,MRSMRTLE CRAFT Prie, cHe ugh ton, rf  tiolcomb, rfAllniand, 2b  Itrader, lbSouthwell, p  General Motor 684 646 111 20 00 00 0 0AB RHMrs Myrtj Craft, 51, died at the j I5righam, ssSparrow hospital, Lansing Tuesday, l Bennett, If 7 17 0She was bom in Utica in NewYork , May 28, 1906 the daughter ofJohn and Myrtle Robinson In 1930 she married John Craft in DetroitThey moved to Pinckney in 1934 and bought a horn 2 Mr, Craft was salesman for the Noson Plumbing Co of Aim Arbor H3 died in 1943In 1945 she moved to Detroit andwas employed by the Federal Hous ing Commission until her health failed There are 2 daughters, MrsGloiia Sage of Lansing and Mr Jean Paton of Howell and a sonjackand Beverly ar visiting the Hock of Detroit Also 5 grandchildren,eft lamily in Newcastle, Penn  The body is at the MacDonad FanMrs Bernard McCuskey and twD eral Home where the rosary will Sedaughters of Ios Angeles, California said at 8 p m Thursday night Thoare visiting the Ray Bunt family  funeral is at St, Marys Church,PfrickWelton Chmcbeilain is back from Bey at 10 a m Friday morning RevPlymouth, Mess, where he wet to Maurice Gerry, of St Benedicts fee the arrival oi the May Flower Church, Detroit, officiating, He is aHis mother fas M0hw Buriei in Pinckney Cemjt liaier, rf DeKhue lb 77Hagman, cf 6 6663b Hondize, 2bMinock, p 00 1010 1KIWANIS NOUSA Hill Bill Band will entertainthe KiwanU ntxt Tuesday mightI am going north for tweet eherries next week Will hare sour on Later Phone in your ordersW H Meyer, Phone UP 8 6698I am your NOTICEAvon Representativefor Hiland lake, Patterson A PottageLakft Also til the rural urn efPidntty Please essil UPtowm ttTIt There ie a merry old fight on toccngress on civil rights The prlncipal Item of debe last week was tbedenial off jury trials to those accusedof violating civil rignte Tie teprovides they may be tried by a tal judge without a jury In tfcftsouth it is invisible to get a jary conWction on A cWil rights violation charge Two mea who confessed dynamiting n 1 gro church in Alebama recent1 y v tre acquitted by jury The souiLeni states want which nien nullifieation of tbslaw The bill has the support as Usthe presidear The south is trying make a dei with the western sea tors to suppitt Hell Conjosi danto Oregon if tbey will aelp kill theeivil right bill Senator Hone of Or gon seems to hav ewitefcet over tevKs seutk on thisLos AngiP, Caltfornia Is coastd an oriinnce to force owners10 now their lawns Their ordinancehas a 500 penalty, for persons wkotail to cut their lcwns Ws talked with tome of the local eouncilaeti andal tgreed there is nothing more beauUia than a wcl kept lawn but retfused t go any funher although oas U then sells U n sowew,The case of rgt Girard stiHgets front pagt billimg  Jodge Me Gtarrghy of federal eoert fcae setinied that he casaet s tried byJapsnese count but must be trteiby United States court martlsi as sevai en duty when the fatality sued The gornraeat willand a long draw cut fight will We think thii rppeasing of a foreigmnation goes too fat TMSI s 61 he turns over to them ss a sacrtfteial offering, lrwsr Kiski of Japsvisited Washington last week T9presMept mm sis plaae nlayed golf with him and seat aim, SJSOM15000,000, 000 foMsftt aid loss,The stats Reptbtteam psjytot No More Tares m Bis on tfce grounds Uxss ars 4xtka Itout of the sttts Ifety claim IM sasslus is on now fcestjtrek doss moi beatthis out It shows JM IUMISMSJ It Mkhigan psys 68J pereent of Ifettaxes That is WM SS Mhigan with a ksu ofHit 104 new illcrsatMi 1M t tw obs,Juch SA XsissrF Hudson ssossjsst frtU ofcsNOTICBRegularslues 0 vV3Get in on the savingssee yourDont miaa the boat Today your Plymouth dealer has a wide selection ofbeautiful nw Flymouths , and hes offering them at the biggest savingsto many a montth Thats because his sales have reached new highs Dont wait to enjoy Plymouths 3yearsahead featurescome in today and save8ee your PLYMOUTH DEALERQUICK o , Got some bad news   You ougfit to get a new  , last night Our water   electric heater Gives you   heater sprung a leaky  aU thehoUiiater you want ,Jong lasting, too   SOMETHING NEW IN ELECTRIC WATER HEATING Only electric water heaters give you all these important advantages  HI Safest water heater builtflamelessED Plenty of hot water24 hours a dayInstall anywhereno flame, no flueEfficientno heat wasted up a flue0 Cleanettno soot, its allelectricEl Cool to the touchtop to bottomIS Long lastingbuilt to rigid Edison standardsThey adduptoths finsst hot water service ever offered in Southeastern Michigan See them at your dealers, plumbers or Edison Office Wednesday, Jrae a, 1057Mrs Theon Arnold of Threeera is visitin relaties here Faulfaie tiwaitbout Is visiting Vni Suydam in Detntifc The Wirt ilende family atf ded the graduation exercises ini Jycn Theball team bootWednesday 9 to 0C forge BailT Grand Trunk maintenance man a Hamburg was killed1 Sunday when he fell under the cars t Tcledor,oge Datiy of Dundee is visitingthe John M Lrris familyLiam LelvQe will teach teelieeves school this fallKenneth Kuhn graduated at BigPupids last vefkMarried at tie I J Abbott kojmeJiine 23rd, their daughter, Lulu, toRoy 0illingiam of Conway, Rev Littejohn oft adtingSfraNewmanplayed the weadfrg march, Edna ADbott was bridsmaid and Don Dillinghaw best man The reception was at the home of the bride The couple willlive in Lansing LEE THEATREFietay, Saturday, Jtuw tt,  LAST OF THE BAD MENin Cinemascope and DeLuxe Colowithe MontgomeryThe Curse of the Liming Dead LUBE OF THE SWAMP IHOWEtLTHEATRE Miefc Jr UoatfUeaaWed Than, Jame 1ft, 21, 37Deborah Kerr sad Robert MiUkamUKAVBN KNOWNS, MR ALLISON ia Cfaietaseoe aad Color withCart von aad NoveltySun, Mon, Tues, June 30, July 1, 2 Idol of a Million WomenA FACE IN THE CROWD Stirring4ndy Griffth and Patricia NealCoUr CarUm and NewsWednesday, Thursday, July 3, 4 Double FeatureOutcast with a GunAnthony Quinn and Katy JuradoinMAN FROM DEL RIO NwBAILOUT AT 43,000Coor Cartoon and Late Nes Fr ray, Saturday, Jane 28, 19DoubU Featur ProgramI Dnald Began end Nanejr DarisHELLCAl t OF TBS NAVY AleoDonald OCowr and Ana Bijrth , rTHE BUSTEH KEATON STOBTNote of 2S Yertiu The Scio Theatre Don Feidlr ded at Akron, Ohio,MondayHe leaves his wife, Ida, and 2dnughteib, iielen and JanetCharles Woaien who started thethe Pincknev Cafe 6 month3 ago has boupht the bidrng Fed West, SO of Stockbridge hunghinnself in his tarn Saturday The contract for paving the Pinkrey main stre was let for 59,12532 or 45,69189 a rile10 people atrended the Pinckneyliijrh school aTumni held at the Masoiiic temple Saturday The rooms over Evasons store v ere also used Tli3KirjJs Daughters served the dinnerFcrey Swarthout alumni prest gaethe velcome and Mrs Alta Meyer re sponded Lucuts Wilson wa toast,master Those called on were GraceYoung, En Larrbertson, Ethel Smoyer, Edwin JJrown, Morgan Harris,Hairy Jackson, Louis Monks, Josephine Harris, Gtno Reason, Dr Norman Wilson J P Dovle gave a speechentitled The Jrue Yard Line Fornext year Russ Read is president,Norman Reason, vice president and Tavin Hooker, spctreasThe Younglova Farm Burea metat ihe John Bover home last ThursLast weeK vas commencementwerk Rev, Kic fY the baocalaur cateThe annvai seitecr picnic was et Potage Lake Tuesday and the Junio1 reception t0 the seniors was atthe Masonic hail Tuesday night Helen Feidlti Mas toastmistreasGertrude T cr g ve tho reponseWayne Carr tilled n the Past,Cecil Ann Aiterf MiekFhildrenfs Rree PlaygroundFriday, Saturday, June 28, 29 REPRISALin color withGuy Madison end FeliciaalsoDRAINGO FarrJeff Chandler and Joan Dru also CartoonSunday, Monday, June 30, July 1 BOY ON A DOLPHINin Cinetnaiicte and color with with Alan Lad and Sophia Loren i also FIVE STEPS TO DANGER withSterling Hayden and Ruth Romnn Also Cartoons Sunday, Munaa, Juno tf,MatinM Sunday at 230 pm oot Alan Ladd al4 Sopkia LoruMBOY ONin OineM DOLPHINAidCartoonTues,, Wed, Thur, Juy 1, 3, 4 Peaa Martn and Eva BartoJi5TEN BEDROOMSin Cinemascope and Color CartoonSYLVANWed, Thirs July 2, 3, 4EVERYTHING BUT THE TRUTH in colorMaureen OHara find John ForsythelsoBATCHEIER PARTY  withDon Murray and Carolyn Jonee also CartooaCALA 4th of JULY CELEBRATION JIANT FiiEWORKS DISPLAY H, MichiganWed, Thun, FrJ, June nt 27, 28 2 thrilling cinCt fiction features20 MILLLIOW MILES TO EARTH William Hojr and Joan TaylorTHH 27ih DAYBarrr fcn Valeria FrenchNow Opt firery Nightt5aarday onlv, Jun  Double FeatureTHE STRANGB ONE withGrn Gaaaara andREBEL JN TOWNte Vvorn and Rajnuonda fLcdwidge tho the F ture and Calvin   Hooker on Fhyvcai Culture NellieGaroner and Pcamce VanHon stngJO At th omencement English awird was divided between iVpyne Carr A ii Cecil Hendee whotied for vaiedtUry Loretta Dillinvon the AnwictJ History Medal presinted by the ioiis of the Americanthrough Edwurc Kearney,Bill Thompson is now in charge ofthe Gordon Creamery station atlirtdgewater ftMrs Dorothy Kennedy entertainedthe St Fatima Guild of St Marys church last Wednesday night  IB Styles to Chooia Fromo5 St m FK5K dt  tr boef   As Ciulilw ImrMlf Ane0nMttlnf Siltf iWI SUtiSaftdTMiAA te CUCtlsni ti 141  THIS COULD BB THB NIGHTin Cinemascope and Color wilhJean Simmoni and Paul Douglas, Thirsday, July J, 4Doable FeatureTom Ewel aod Anne FrancisInAMERICAN PASTIME fjlsoTHE JEACEMAKERJIitcheU and Remary BowieThe Carl BiJwells oT Brighton,rb Bess Devoreaux of Dearborn,Mr Helen Bennett of ,ririnnfltiajd Mrs Betty Deal of Grand Raps called on the Ben Whites Sunday The had attended the McQuillrd reunionRita Miliov sttended the Biblesclu ol last week t the Went Mario churchHit Ella Wftker of Anncalled on the Jse Henry Sunday v  In 48 IMTS AffCTa Oeccil iiookera have moved toBreton Clcjc and wife, of UnadillacUi4ioa the Pcb Pikes Wednesday, A reception  is given at the Marioatown ho e Saturday night byfor her daughRM 4ut marriedis fiHejtsttiuMf eu lAoeiag, The i, Jtf, JF, Cloe4Hid wifeOerald Btteone Attendedlflk Httb,4 home from Fttrait Lakeland wasfllftsUjpfrtOi aifcJriday moraineHjwftifi  etrnfer went to the ,M dosing timecuetoknen ick Youn and wife, VincentYouijg jr, Mis Elaine Singer, Mrs  K nica McKuhn and Mrs Noraa 1j CEIT and, MoJie attended the funer I Miss Clam Ininne, teacher,j al of Louis Ciintrn at Detroit JHon, from Chicagj for the summer dayThe Joe CUtv family went backtc Gii4Uarni vondayi  jMyron Huh3 has sod hs property at Dexter Uimd and M36 East toDr Ray Duffy Guests of VSiiijam Shehan la9tweuk Were Ttd Adseh aud wife andAiex Carish of DetroiBiUy Shehanswon ttd moneyhorse , BlacKat Yonkers, N YThe Robert Pkes took Mra AliceBruff to SarrAw to visit last weekMrs Wa, Btntley of Comma camehore wth tlitm ,M Mr and U William Hanson ofmm a Saday Dunedin, Fbtlda, called on MrsEthelt iprout last week Ware inormtd that Orla Hineh ,ey and wifsof Taaapa, Florida arelauwrtatolliaUfaa1     , MonVs ia visting Mable Moor Chead in Eria, Penn,Born to Terry fcwarthout and wfe tSunday morning a son, Donald Ch ir flee Xaty Lamcin underwent an oporahon onher car at the santaumhere last week,Grace Bait on graduated from thtjConservatory of Music at the MichStare Xomii la,t weekMlrt Clinton graduated from theUniversity of Michigan dental deptla t week So did Raymond Sigerirs Nellie Lynch, Margaret andJO 1 attendee the Dexter high school gr uation Jst week Her neice, Kitsit Harris pradnated Amos Clintonto K them over in his cartivm to fewest Peters and wife Sunday a daughteVorley Vaughn, Gale JofaSfOQ asot aera an ciinpag a Ptortae Lake  NOTICEAnnualSthool Election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualifiedSchool Electors of thePINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLSf SCHOOL DISTRICTLivingston and Washtenaw Countiesthat the annual School Election of School Officers Two trustees for a term of 3 yearsOne trustee for a term of 1 yearwill be held in the gymnasium of the Pinckney High School in the village of Pinckney, Michigan, on MONDAY, JULY 8, 1957The polls at said election will be open from 1 P Muntil 8 P M, Eastern Standard Time on said 8th dayof July, 1957  Dated this 1st day of July, A D 1957m  1, THOMAS BONNER, Secretary, 4 il  Board of Educations m, Pinckney Community Schools  4V  DfSPATCBWednesday, June 26, 1957The Peoples llaiGROCERIES DRYGGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOE5LINGERIEn A wm FiewiiMS trtnPHONED MM Wattr baiuidromat and StoreOpen Winter a4 ar Oen MondaysKress Read ,ofttte, Mlrtdanfi Soft Water Family Wash, Dry wnfly Wash, 9r , otton Bugs, Sfaag Rugs, Bed Spreads and t UB fteolor with our Cold Dy Systemy The Ann ArLor News ccarried pitture of old time newsboys taken hi iDbJ On of tlJem was Bob Twitchellof pinckney then of Whitmore LaicsAJob Meaboa left, Friday for fishing trip in Cauaca,George Mebon and wife are atthiv eabin a Lvells  The Thomas Etoner family are a their cabin dt Big BayDr Cecil Hone and wife of Lansing and Mr Rose Hendee wereSunday greets of the Max Parkin  sons in Ann AfterJohn and Jtne Vaughn of HilaudPark called on Mrs Emma DinkelORDINANCE NO 2An ordinance to prohibit the running at large of dogs within theVillage of Pinckney, and to provide for penalties for violations thereofThe Village of Pinckney ordainsSECTION I That hereafter it shall be unlawful for any person orpersons to permit any dog or dogs owned or harbored or under controlof such person or persons to run at large within the limits of the Villagef PinckneySECTION II Running at large for the purposes of this ordinance is hereby defined and deemed to mean, any dog which shall beiodse on the streets or highways of the Village of Pinckney, or any dogwhich shall be at large upon any property not owned and occupied by the person who is the owner or custodian of such dog Provided, however, that a dog shaft not be construed as running at large when uponthe streets, highways or private places of said Village when accompa nied by its owner or caretaker In such instances, however, the owneror caretaker hill hold and restrain such dog by  leash, securely fas tened to its collar The Martin Tatters jr entertainedthe Martin Rlers sr, of LakelandSundayMrs rtitW is just back fromFlorida The Don Gvftth family Mt Pleaaant were Sunday guests of the JoeGiifiths The Murray XTmedy spent Sunday with thu Stanley Culrei familyin Detroit  The Hubert Ledwidge family ofDrhuit spent iSunday wKh Mrs Rlen nor Ledwidfftt, Rev Keith Led  of Dison is spending 10here Airs Blanche Clark pnt Fridaywith MrsLyia Htndee in Ann Arbor The Kenneili Mohlman family ofDrtyton Plairs called  Abe Albertliirleys Sunday C J Clinton and wife and FredHead and wi3 attended the funeralof Louis Clinton at Detroit Monday Mrs Irene tack otf Gulf port, Missis at hr home here, She had the Ronnie Hoskin family of Detroit forSunday guest Walter Girard ct Lakeland return iSECTION III Any dog found running at large within the meanIng of this ordinance may be caught and taken into the custody of the Village Marshall or any other person or persona detonated by resolutions of the Village Council for such work Any dog or dogs so caught end taken into tustody shall be confined in a safe place under the carend control of the Village Marshall If the owner thereof is known or if the owners name can be learned by means of the dog license attached to the collar of such animal, notice of such confinement shall be givento the owner either in person, by telephone or in writing Upon pay,merit to the Village Clerk of the Village of Pinckney of the sum of FiveDollars 500, the owner or person in charge and control of any dogto confined shall be entitled to have the same released to him If pay ment is not made for any dog so confined within five days after noticeat aforesaid, the marshal is authorized to destroy such animal in anymanner that such officer deems wise and proper If the owner or cus todian of any dog so confined can not be found or located, the marshalIs authorized to destroy the same any time after five days from date ofconfinement providing the aforesaid fee of Five Dollars 500 shall not have been paid to the Village Clerk within that time SECTION IV, All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent IIende  cVdwftUr latyrom tktr ihf   the DrJimh family on a trfp to South Caro i li31 i home on leare fromwet to etockhridgejt ftndwoked 3 MM decrees Charles Smoytr and wife of AJcronOhio spent the week end with the  They with the FredThe Ona Oawobell and Carl Lenta The Vern C larks entertained tdinner the Joa Clark family of California and E1 Ccrk and wife of AnnSECTION V This ordinance shall take effect twenty days after its wr week end gueite of the Andrew TampbelliPassed by the Village Council of the Village of Pinakney, Michigan, th Roy Reason family attended theUthdAVOf June, 1957 Carpenter reunim Sunday at the1 aome of Edna Mae Carpenter in Tv silantiIhe Charlw Hark family of KalkatVa, Ton CJark family of Ann AVill0 Pridnt     1  GrttM a  STANLEY DINKSl,MILDRED ACKLEY, Village Clerk Lake we Pmday rueita of If ftMargate Clartc fcmiljr, Mra, Irene Warmer Hema,of KaJaaadoo esil ed on her laeVltststarI Mr Maryverna Grainger of Williamston viiid Mrs Theresa CoyleSaturdayJhn Sikom and wife of Detroitcalled on the Clifford VanHorns Sunday Also Mr Both Prry of Clark,tonMrs Susan fcUnneau of Rush Lakeis a patient at St Joe hospital, AonArbor WagonersLutor McAfee UrnHf will iftAua Arbor SaturdayMAf U working in thKhnt dept stori Ann Arbor thisMrs Clifford anHorn has receiv cnnouncemvnt of the birth of a Sn to Mra Joan Robinson of Orr ville, Ohio Mrt Robinson was Joan iThe Neil Bauphns had for Sunday guests, Drand Mrs Umphrey of iiuxringhara, Kev and Mrs Al Vaem of Ohio llelan Nelson, FlorenceMaltke and Orrin Maltke of Ypsil antiThe Ambroo iennedya of Pontiacspent Sunday with the Irvin Kennedys Edward Dolan of Pontiac call j railed on the Irivin Kennedys TuesdayThe U of M Fresh Air Camp atPatterson Lalca cpens nest weekwith 150 boysRex Sackett and James Lunsfordcf Detroit callud oft friends here Sun 6066 P1NCKNET ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICES ,Beer and Wkc ToTdcretPHONE HOWELL 7I5J2TREATED POLES kiFOB TOUR POLS IRBB R R Ceal and FuelALSOCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL ttLE HOW  SONSHum HA      h fMrs Lettie Neibitt spent Monday with Mrs Marion Pearson of Howell  last Monda iCjforge VanNoTmfifi WB in Bloominerton, 111, the fhst of the week II attendel the White Shrine pienic Sunday at the Harold Porterooe at Porg LakeMrs Hettie Carver of Ann Arbrand Brondon White and wife weredinner guests of the Gorge VanNorniing SundayMi jCarmen Pcrter and Joan wereiii Grand Rpris last week Jhnale Porter spent the wrek end in Iniliai nThe Rex Novfesc of Ann Arborwere Sunday gits of the FrankAL TdeensThe Herman Vedders are on theirvuivton at Oer Park, MuakelungeLake upper penniulaite D Conkina of Grand Rapklasptnt th wck erd at the Ray Born homeThe Franci Shehan family anMrs Louise frhftn attended the ShihanMcQuiUcn reunion at Biah p i Ke SundayAVUliaui liUirb of Ann Arbor called it the W ii Meyer home Suntay The Ralpn Hall family called enthe Leslie Gi family in Pontiac, Bar Hall fain5 in Troy, and Mra Dorothea Cur in Lironia Sunday Wr Bill riaik who had polio ishome from U of Mhospital, One legBlighty affoTtJ J he Russet Glovers of Webberville were Sroajr guotta of the Gerry Eichmaaa McPherson State kHowell  PinckneyOver NinetyTwo Years of Safe Banki gI WHEN YOU BUY A CARWELL FINANCE ITWe have cash ready for your car purchase on alow cost bank auto loan Enjoy low rates, COD venient terms and service that is prompt andfriendly Call us or stop in when youre reedy to mura car Arrange he right auto loan for your oeeoAll deposits up to 10,00000 insured by oar mtmhuajm If In the Federal DDOiit iMurance Cornnnetem   iGet the deal of the yearsee your Idea time to save on a big new Plymouth is now Your Plymouth dealersfizzling sales enable him to be even more generous than usual If gou wantttajoy the miracle comfort of TorsionAlre Rideand ahead,featuresand get4he years best deal beaidesSeeiyour PLYMOUTH Mi,,,  , Vr i7TiSCJrWednesday, April 14,1W7 , Jane U, 1957NEW JOHN DEE ElevatorTBtiut fy  utf 5WWith this new, wider elevator yon have increasedcapacity to elevate a standard 16 z 18inch bale HatThe nerw, wigth fltt aflJtt Wtjugpljng, and thebles wtfl  JPaBf  nw e chutQ WFamous timoctejated John Deere BridgeTrussed coastruction gives this elevator greaterstrength and rigidity which elimir   nate twisting, bending and sagThe elevator iM raised aqd loweredlor transporting and setting with a  crank  V   j Ntighboriag NetAiillard Madtfg, 29, of Jacksonxv as drowned et Crooked Lake nearthere while fishing Wednesday when he fell from the boat His wife, Thelma, 33, was saved The home of Paul Elder is Webstei was struck by lightning Thursday, BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL COUffilThe Ptockp SsmttariimRaf Me DnffCJerenee Olexs of Sovtfc Lyon commilted suicide last week by shooting himself in the 1tad  AIMTOO to ftiOO P M FUNERAL 1IQMSDM 0 SwsAsett DirectorMedem EquipmentAmbulance SFBONB U P MillLMt I, V MilCaNgEi www2AD10 A rUVI3IOli BBaWlUE j1UP Ul Weftsjf 1 CLAYCome in and see this new 1812inch, bigcapacity elevator thats built to speed up storing of baled hay, corn, 8Ball gwj, and seed crops Diane Driver, li, daughter of tRoy Drivers f South Lyon was mjttr1 by Hghtvny last week, She WM under a tree vhich was struck, Lightning destroyed the barnthe Colie Iachim farm on Heppler Rd eSioekbridge lart Monday,  MMtiUWtiD LAJS017E attended tthe Chelsea hih  SUBfBYOEschrol alumni banquet last week, i CMflee 81 ft1 GuMrs, Florence Hewlett who graduat I V UJflW HoweU,ed in 1885 and vho is 90 was the old I   MMoMl alumnus there   ed C XelokstffOPTQMETRIST120 West Grand iU Ho well, MichiganTLB W LLOYUHENDEETMwmHARDWAREMadge Beauty Shop AT 9284 McGREGOR ROADlOilTAGE 1AKLOPEN SIX DAYS A WEEKFfcONE H4  4P86 EVENINGS riY APPOINTMENTMA1VGE Y thli, PROPRIETORBottle G a0R WATER HEATING AMiWYUE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATINGPHONE 63 HOWELL FOLKS LIKE OUR OILAND MEVER CM4MSEWHEM OWCE FOR SER SCE THEYARRAW6E 20 boys at the Cassidy Lake schoolcomnleted hijh school this month,, Bvightqn Us adopted a new oriiarice, It rivals with the inspectionI of eating places, groceries, meat markcts etc, 3jighton jrr a big July 4th eelIebration, The Chippewa Indians wl put on a two Jay pageant The Chespeulie  Ohio Railroadannounce thy ave recovered most of the articles etoen from the How til c epot by teeners,At the recent University of McMAlumni meetng Toe V, Brady of How el ceived n distinguished serrlee ard fqr service to the alumni,Francis Daniels has beer namedhead of the Howell Knights of Coluw bus,Re Gilbert Pnhrig is leaving St hs Chi rrh of Howell, havingbeen transferred to St Josephs, Kal smaoo as assistant, He is a nativeo Ji ckson,Marriage licensor, have been issuedo Harold Gel ringer, 20, Howell andLois Pecken, is, Howell and Robert Harrow, 24, Pinrkney and JaniceBums, 20, PJnckney, Tle new ovrwass over the AnnArbor Ralroar3 Jn M59 between US16  Oak Grne Rd is about doneWANTED Bcby Sitting day or night rt my home Mis Howard Hainos fhone UP S C478FOR RENTFinshed home at Lake1inJ Carl Soweromore AC 9 lJ052 FOR SALE21 J,ch Emerson TV set,excellent conation, also 47 Dodge nuck in good running cconditionCall after 30 p m am GentileiC Patterson Lake Rd UP8 8847PickOR G R McCLOSKEY Telephone Office 981ResidftiQe 814Ag bfEtowell BERT, rXSOA BALES PbffM UP  3146 1 SPKULtrtDr H R Holmquitf Cnlroprartr XRay Tuesday Throifrh Saturdtf 11 tc 3 id 5 t 7And by Af polatmeal AC 72991300 West Grand River BRIGHTDN veeki Trips iladtt lo iietroiiRoger J Carr AgencyEJiihK Carr1 4 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 8REALFarms, Homes, Lake Property Business OpportuoiLieaLiut Your Property withG iRALD REASONBrfcker 209 North Pearl   UP 83166Mary WolietMAIN 3T PINCXNBTHenry Krahnat the Pinckney Offke UP 8 IIMCLASSIFIED ADS VR SALh UIE all you want for 25c a quart Steve Laitlo, Cedar LakePhone UP IFOR SALElfcd Norge ElectricRange 11417 Weiman, Hiland Lake Pnone U8 8864 rAn TjxTm ,    , , FOR SALE ffbool Bus See it ftFOR RENT Famished complexly,   n D 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adJoittd to teeoma Tie transitionBowsO, Michiganrtrtsjthsn ywor credit here Call say UB f T TrFirst National Bank r KCBZGA9Superrisfen  ,  fWatal Reserve C porafon and Federal Depost Insurant Corporaton All Deposts Insnrvd m to 10,000 for Bach Depositor RLSORRELLWater Wellb and PumpsAll Makes of Pumps Serviced835 DsxterPinckney RoadIhonfe HA 6 9451 WANTEDTyping and Mimeographing All wri gumranteedfl Reasonable rates Donald WingerPhrne UP 83127FOR SALE The Marble SchoolUll Hamilton 69465 CWANTSDsBaby Sitting K UPHm  ,</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;/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;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&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;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&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>HiSt  7rff if  SK    fl  7 V i s    vpaster h gh school band willomow concerts ewery other , ttertirg July 19 to LabcrjKreaanlv HoJJiThe Dexter Ajteifcaaph Schlafthat eleuj aotkee and 3, 1967IWVWM JflWW   Soft BiSNewt Cmrent CanuucptTragic death  touched ofrrcwtion from sex CT was IOPO murdered,old Berot grgcery clerk con a Paulifre WUIdaaon aai two I Players were scsrce here Saturday ,Children wh have been living fc the Inght but Pinckncy managed to put  Kenidy apartment on Put D Men in the fili but lost to Cassidylaft foi Sriokane Washington,weak whtTe she will b marriedlorp Bob Wales who i in theschools and prisons for similarcrimes His last sentence WM from 15 to 39 years in 1942 but he was par ciJed this year f ot good behavior andbecuase the prawns were overcrowd3 urged he b plactd inhe be placed in a hospital but hfc was not Manjf ojjhm in this oUs have been turnedlose according to Alan Canty, director of Derrrit recorders court clinic This hi say includes one with12 tex conviction,Sor six yoaiftifce legislature batconvderd aer Villbu defeated theaall The last tue because it placed peeping Toms w the same class withsex offeivjeyv A study commission snowbeing eonmiered    David iiurij, ffbjtqrcle m Iroat ofThere hasjtvn  decrease innrmber of cases of poli Up to June IK cnly 34 cases had been reportedcompared to 46 at the same timetat year Denand for Salk vacineia tremendous biit there is not muchW he had na that is being reservedlev 1 to 14 yea oldi and pregnant women,Pr, Eugene Keyes of Dearborn aiork outsiders who was elected LtCoy, wice oo the Republican ticketii eideriig throwing his nat inhe ring againat Mayor Orville Hub Lttrd oi Dearborn who has nad the job 18 yearn Keyes up to now hasLeen a supporter of Hubbards jNew YoA Cnnal who had stopped for the trainout of his car and pulled the boy  the trok just before tbe car arriva 7e Dext Band Boosters mad300 on their ice cream soeiaiv aQthat bnts then be deposiUdAfe all, nysBarbara Ana Rentes of Base Lake j  Motion carriedMiwas bitten by adogiast week, It tokfi stitches to close the wound Robert Pingston of Dexter witnIhe state poli e is now stationed atWhite Pigeon, itHazen Smith former Pinckneyresident and editor of the South Lyon Mgnated as Piarimey high schoolIfrld for a number of years, has  gymnasium end hours of voting been appointed postmaster at South irom 100 p m to 900 p m Motion by Kennedy Endthai, pi dvfaKamotionof PeilfEfsttk school be restinded and it net beplaced on thebaDct pendiau further atndy Ayeft wo, HWoaearrisd,Paee of anoual Section was doLyon, Supreme Court Jut ice TalbotSmith of Soutn iyon was the speaker at South Lym Bay, June 29  Election inrctors were appoint,ed as follows Mrs Rose Mrs Whit ley, Mrs Russell, Mrs Coione, LoaisjStatable, LTlie Michijnn Milk Producers has Murphy, M Tubbe,Bonner Lorenzopurchased the Ovid Creamery owned by the Detroit Creamery Mr and s  Jame s Bugg y o fV a wherry  ake announce the entagfment of ,heir daughter, Mary, to Richard Markowsky of LakeandHe is now in the air corp at Nashvlle, Tenn vMi and Mrs Robert Edwards ofStrawberry Lke announce the en gapemenjt of tlJr daughter Carolyn Warn to Jiek taPrad, Son of the1William LaPraia of Gregory,Hamburg Uas a new barber Johnannby Motion by Kennedy, 2nd by Rossell that election inspectors  except, Honner who is on school btijftrd, 4paid 1000 each for this serviceAyesAll, NaysNone potion carr Jakf 4 tooPinckney got a run the first whenthe catcher nrisi 2 third strike Custody got all their runs the 4thVoriaritv and wife, Francis j whn Pinckney messed up anita OarV spent the week endlrky Th leaduJ man gotVjJjTfee Wltin, upper peninsulo  et man hit an easy one to 3rd MtaMatcian LeHrfdge and wife have hns throw to Kennedy af 2nd was cottage of L J Swar a little high and he did no get it andat SwarthcutsCove  everybody was snfe Th e next batt Sadie and Mary Ellen  beat out a hit and Russell the big JTJKT 5attend J Ladies Day Wednes i egro 3d baseman hit a home run Inverness Country Club I Mnckney threw away 3 scoringCavenoc,vife, Detroit, were dances by poor base running Burns it eff for Iirvkney the 7th with ftt anil got o rd base on flies by The flood ot lbraldecisions starting witfe thesegregation ore has causedOld Guard Re,i4nervativ4 toand they are taof measureircnt of supreme eourtrevegration decuean weeby a number vi othersvictfd Commnixts onrights had been violated acfceol deI Was II when Senator Mc2attoy Wte at The heightb of his power uuMliitai before hhu These ConttBtanistascch fam h nts were too much like g ring drcus with TV and allWt Ha oopy of a peeca deliveted rJCarr Joyce Aitttin ot Hewell and  rhirclt Southwell ended the gameand Mrs Pockus of Chelsea call I oy   Odio n  FredPis h Monday    WnckneyTh e Winsto n Baughn s calle d ,n MeRtwn 3 bGordo n Alien s i n Lansin g on e  G  ODoherty , i tTher e beini r n o furthe r busines sme t nn g wa s adjourned Thoma i R  Bonner , Secy Pre d VtoNea s wa s sentence 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Auxiiary a te n da y tri o Wednesda ybouques t o f  F2Zt e   Ann Arbor,to takeCephas Sroith, StockbridgJ Louis Stackible and Rev Keithwidge attenville game et Levey playedwith Chelsea were in Royal Oaboughtat Fox Pointe et FireJ apartment for tleir prompt and affi icrnt answr tc our callMr and Mrs George Craneasked Cephas sroun, 0 ney uispawn imm iiu  115 whenhistorian anahe promised to look  he went to Hcwell is now sole ow     , w Lmnp, We got a better from him last j nel of  Lijnpston County Press, The RonnieriosWns family of Det Irs Juti  rftKl    , , wrtk He sai the lady in question llRving bought tne intere8t of He trii and Mtv rdys Lee spent Sun CRlled n MlH  r  was a MiCarrie White, Sho Hvad beri Gillette, ALO a former Pinck day with Mrj rene Jack Jiafr Place can Meadville There nryit , The Doyle Weta family of N 0 the toTZiiil  o,, fter hut there is  , 0,11 u ti  Re Harhr,    oih  J  n yx JGK tne first of We CARD OF THANHSI wish to Drank everyoae for tlveilowers, cads and, well wishes that were sent to me during my stay athospital They were greatly apprec iated Clayton Bekkerinplawas tonce a tavern there but therecoihng there row In the nineties di ViOVerhor Wiliams has appointedpietvur circuit cout ommiss Harborop Lake camping at Bishwas attending college in AJin,oler fo  colinty Francis Barron I Stanley Dne ond Clarence Benn fngton caileV nA MnrL, v A a, vr flnineShe sank  iyiL u  u MuNMfl  h wi  x nr  cauort en tne Murray Kenn and iiijuieci her spineShe sank wftB eiected the office but coulda prolonel sleep Dr H E not quaiify us he was muncipal judgeinto   ,Brown ojf StooVhridge wavtfee only pel son who could wake her up As hehad to drive out to her hetne every dny in his noise and buggy he sugested she stay at his house She didso and at the end of three years had competly recoveredWOMBAN FOUND GUILTYMrs Maw lutz, 53, of Ypsiantitwiuhip wts ound guilty of ,abo tion by jwry f 1 circuit court at Howell last flacky Judge Carlitnd willsentence ner Jn322 She is out onS25G0 bail Mrs Luti was foundfound guilty of  similar charge tn ltCt and put n probationThe last operation was performedon a Michigan coed at a cottage near Brighton lost Mrcb It was discovered when the coed was found missingv MARRIED IN INDIANATony Segur, daughter ofSegnras of M86 East andBennett, son of the Clarence Bennetts were marrien in Angola, IndianaSaturday Both were juniors in Pinckmy high schoo judge in HowiVtv v, Leo Kalinewski, assistant atSt Casmirs Church in Landingbeen named pastor of St  Josephs chuich in Hovll Rev Fr Zeefus of Jivoroi has been appointed hissaistant Dr AB Mitchell of the AlleganvMinty Heh Unit has been namedhead of the Livingstom Shiawassee Health UnitCONSERVATION NOTES etc wereat the Wolverine races lastTuesday ,Mfss CleiU Fih ,76, of Farley RI a strode Monday and wa3the Cui nial Nursing Home,in ihe ambulanceVernon Fijh ind 8 children ofox Pennsylvania visited his father,Ired Fish,,lat week Lee Tiplady as taken to Veter weekIhe Harold iLlup family of Farm t lans hospial, Ann Arbor, Sundaynight for an emergency nernia opsrTRe commion purposes to set baglimits on grouse of 5 a day, 10 inucftt ession or 25 a season Private shooting reserves will notcperete this year becauese act dotenot take effect until 90 days aftrtherethb legislature adjourns andis not time to set ft up, ,000 Monaana grayling are beinghaNhed at Kaiaroaxoo, 650 worehuMied last spHng These were don R ted by the Detroit News This finh  bundant in Michigan has endisappeared Hoi, a former resident ofAnderson dio nt Lansing last weekj The funeral and burial were there Guests of the Frank Aberdeeenthi first of the week were David Aberdeen of Chicago and Rex Nogg le cf Ann Arbor and wifeThe brush 1 being pulled out ofthe new section of tile Pinckney rtmetery ond it will be graded andplatted into IocsThe Pinckney OES tented dinner to 20 penl last Friday et thiJack Paton home in Bewell, foHow HICKS SCHOOL MEETING The Hicks school meeting will behul at thefrhuol Monday, Jalf 8 af800 p mROLL UK SKATINGWeek end akatng at Hartown Roilcrcade, near Chelsea Saturday and Sunday stavrlrn t 8 p m For paredya Saturdayirvin KeneJy  wife visited theBob Kennedy at Lime Lake SundayLawrence Camhurn nL wife ookMarilyn Ousafson and Elizabeth Miaw to tha Ruinbov Girls districtmeeting Fn at RedfordThe Alberc4JnkiU, Allen Dinkek, ies pnone GP i7i31 or GR 97111W F Clese Au wifer Ray Langu  rtuys and Git Skinners had a picnic dinner SaturdayLeslie Storimmft and wife of De ietulytroit called on the Floris Clarks ri  nany dayVisito of Mrs, Emma Vollrnvrriihday wene Wilbur Eiselo and wide of JWterviUi Herman Eisele andN J and MrsKeaay snd children of DetroitBom to ihe Wilard Morgans WanU Coon JtWe 35,  gfrLi  called on th J Andrew eebitU Sun12 fires burned over 18 acres last day,Kred KMJ and wifeJIrsRoseWaryWhirley and Mrs Mariell McGttireAttended tha tuncraJ of Louis CUn ton in Detroit lait weakRobert Read ffcmliy called onthe Arthur Brtlis tastily in GfegoryTke Jaok Dowaellyt of Jackson Tuesday with the George VanIfarmen The Rapeit Garners of Dtroit spent the ncek end here,Mr Virgir a VanNorman entertijd Thmwiay In honor of hr ann7wary and alto her sister, Mrs dttry Seefeo,Phyllis CHntcn of Detroit andBetty Maynard of Grand jUpidsj rt Inare visiting ft tfc CJ Clinton Dfck ffifgtArthur Haynart and wife of Crand Kaoids wore there Sunday Walter CUrV and wife called xiUe Woskr JoCain Ja Maaaiestttit Bob Joes of S Jnes 1 rsfty will put oaJULY at J wim Ctondk at  The Charles Crk family of fcdkaaka ao4 the Tom nark familyArtor wer ifuodaf ooets of Mrt, en thetetiov takingtesto at Desert will drop botnbe by helicopterNOTICEv PincVrcy, Mich July 21967Mr PatQtWtMYon ar he directed to Small cars or cycle cars nevrwee popular n America In the days of the auto there wexeof then, such as the Brush,,Krit, Saxon, Cornelian, Austin,Metz and Cvipy Most of thesecompanies ar  lung out of businessas he dematii was all for the big powerful car or limousine Nowwith auto pres up to 2000 and3000 there is a demand for thesecars As non are made in thiscountry they have to be imported from England, France, Germany,Italy and Sweden where they have UK been popular It is estimatedir0,000 of their, will be sold iinAmerica this yonr The General Moora builds such cars in Europe andhas announeti that it will import tome of thesi cert here through itsAmerican deafra The American Motors has lonar been doing this CarsonHolMngsworta cf Pinckney recentlywon oneTJf these cars, a Kleinwagou nade in Gernanj Michigan Democrats held an inaugtaion at Lausng July 1 when theytook ever the rtate government as their candid13 for highway commiMfoner anl i,tipt, of public instruct im took over, The Republicans controll the lepraiat re but dont havetnough votes to override the gover itdrs veto Iti legislature still continues to play pMJtici They refused tk appoint a cemmittee of tax expars to study the tax sitaatten Instead they iipponted a committeefrom the house inMe from the sea, ate domlnattLiy Republicaae toiHjfhng wfllVappen butcharges andand countat congressional committeeCommunism in Cali2oimiahas terminated its hearinmdue to the hostile attitude of thepie It was a tMeviaed affair vhe trappings First th Cattfttte bar paai a resoltHit iiWJiiin the heaving PVoftMUr Shewood of UlandUniersity who was schttftft 10I ear before it killed himself Hb appeared befro thepsked permiL n to speak va refused  Then ihephirplets acctefng thef rtfininfr tte deattt and leftviag her 4 children 115At the receit conference  of Jprnors in Virsrinia Prestifeiit huwer called on the states tosjije of thof Ittiea whLcbtfUf urncd over  federal While some of the tfovrnorswith him in principal few pffijih a thing possible It waettMtcrder of the oid suggeatioa tgiv e th e c o irtr y bac k t oliuians  Th e federa l govertuawi tove r thes e duties  becaus e ta a fctaO rwtu d not  I t tis o levie dnanc e them  T f th e stat e tod kth e dutie s the y woul d ols o UT  Ununo e them , ime s hav etroetl y sin e a  tti e day  wbefl  tt o n  a  man s hous e pai d a icosts  Thi s le d t o th e 1 5 wif fm d i  doze n ne w taxes , at fan d federall y   Jlecte dTn e Gree n Oa k schoo l ha se d  t o b e anncxe o t owh o i s buildin g a  ne w school hchwo l wil l no t L e raad y b yS o the y wan t t o sen d then  t oArbor  An n Arbo r ha s totaj ddow n o n th e groun dhav e enoug h roo mt o  tak e Whitmor ethei r schoo l i s read yVayo r Cob o ha s aano ih e wil l wip e Sku i Ro w i nth e map  I t i s tha t mo 7 f jgBJ tr n Avebetwee nan d th e bal l park  one uw n becaus e 10  man yploye d o n th e tMlroaa VThe y ar e dea lfluMre n ntovw ldistric t o f flo pan d chea p bars irHga n Av e may on e wil l sprtA j o pFo r whereere r famerow  f o i ttmmmw  onUit  thea e place h            j v    ivrdaeeday, J 8, 1957m COUNTY ORDINANCEBUILDING CODE FOR THECOUNTY OF LIVINGSTONAn ordinance regulating the erection, construction, enlargement, alteration, repair, moving, removal, demolition, conversion, use and occupancy,height and area and maintenance ot all buildings and, or structures and their apurtenances and service equipment in the Cbuniy of Livingston providingfor the establishment of the Department of Building and Safety Engineeringand the Office of the Building Official defining thescope of authority of thebuilding official providing penalties for violations thereof The County of Livingston OrdainsThat a certain document, copies ot which are on file in the office of theCounty Clerk oi the County of Livingston, being marked and designated asAbridged Building Cod, 1955 cftiiion, Building Oificials Conference ofAmerica, Incorporated, Supplements No 1 and 2 thereto, be and tame is hereby adopted by reference including ail references therein printed EXCEPT those Sections and Sub sections and Appendices herein amended or addedand this document together with the provisions of this ordinance, shall heknown as the Official Building Code of the County of Livingston for regulating the erection, construction, enlargement, alternation, repair moving, removal, demolition, conversion, use and occupancy, height, area and mainte nance of all buildings andor structures and their appurtenances and serviceequipment in the County of Livingston providing or the establishment of Department of Buildings and Safety Engineering defining the scope of the authority of the Building Official providing penalties for violation thereof The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply to farm buildings or, structures, used or intended for farm purposes except dwellings and garages attached thereto ARTICLE IPURPOSEThe purpose of this ordinance and code is to provide minimum standardsto safeguard life, limb, health, property and public weifore insofar as theare affected by the design, construction, quality of materials, workmanshipUse and occupancy, location and maintenance of all buildings andor struc tures and their appurtenances and service equipment in the County of Livingston ARTICLE IISPECIAL RULESThe following special rules shall take precedence over the provisions ofthe Abridged Building Code 1955 edition Building Oflicials Conference ofAmerica Inc and Supplements No 1 and 2 thereto Section 10051  State Housing Law  The Housing Law of Michigan Act 167, Public Acts of 1917 as at present in effect, and as same may from time to time be amended is hereby adopted in all of its prcnisions andis made a part of and a supplement to this code The provisions thereofshall in every respect be recognized and enforced the same as anv of theother provisions hereofThe location of any building upon the lot on which i is situated, andthe size of the yards and court1 shl k is rivided b the said housinglaw, unless otherwise and expressly determined by an Zoning Ordinance of theCounty of Livingston or any Township wihin  aid count, which maynow be in effect or which may become effective in the future Minimumsizes and heights of rooms in dwellings and provisions for lighting, ventila tion, and the installation of sanitary services, shall conform to the require ments of said Housing LawSection 1045  Violations and Penalties  Whenever Building Operations requiring a permit are being performed without a permit or in the absence of a notice of permit being properly posted, or contrary to theplans, specifications, applications or permit, if permit has been obtained the Building Official shall order the work stopped at once without the necessityof further notice, and sh II post a written statement to that effect upon the premises At the written request of the Building Official, the Sherilfs Department shall enforce such orders and any person or persons found workingupon such building or structure shall be deemed disoiderly personsWhenever the construction of a building shall have been started beforethe permit therefor has been issued, it shall be the duty of the departmentto charge a fee of double the amount herein established Excavation work construction, or the foundation of any portion, or the erection ol an part ot any other portion of the building shall be construed as constituting the starting of constructionWhen the department shall find any building or other structure to be nviolation of this code in any part, the Buikliig Official shall cause to be sentto the owner, or if such owner cannot be found, to his agent or tenant a written notice of such facts, bearing the signature of the Building official Suchnotice shall state the nature of the violation and date when such defects shall be remedied At the expiration of this time a second notice shall he servedpersonally upon the owner or his agent as herein set forth Should the necessary changes not be made within thirty 30 days after service of second no tice the Building Official may proceed with the work of making Mich changesA statement of the cost of such work shall be transmitted to this County Board of Supervisors who shall cause the sum to be paid and levied as aspecial assessment against the property Should the owner or his agent refusepeaceable entry to the Building Official or his agents, the Building Officialshall apply to any Court of competent jurisdiction who upon finding his statement of facts to be true and in accordance with this ordinance, shall is sue the necessary writs of entry to the premisesProper service as required herein, shall be personal service upon theowner of record if he shall be within the County of Livingston If he shallnot be within the County of Livingston, such service max be had uponany person accustomed to collect rents upon the property in question, who maybe in the County of Livingston, and in the absence of such a one upon anytenant of the premises Should such premises be vacant and this owner benot in the County service will be complete when such a notice is sent byregistered mail to the best address obtainable from the records of Livingston County Whenever the owner, agent or tenant is a corporation, servicemay be upon the president, vice president, secretary or treasurer, or in theabsence of all these local rcrescntativc of such corporationIn any case where it is not practical to alter an unlawful structure tomake the same comply with the requirements of this ordinance, the Building Official may apply to the Circuit Court in Chancery to declare such a building or other structure a nuisance and order the same removedWhenever any person shall wilfully violate any of the provisions of thisordinance whether personally or by conspiring with, or causing others to comrnit acts in violation of this ordinance, whether such person be the owneragent of owner, contractor, architect, or workmen, he shall be deemed guiltyof a misdemeanor, and shall be fined not to exceed one hundred SI0000Dollars, or confined in any penal institution for not to exceed ninety 90days or both, at the discretion of the courtThe imposing of a sentence under this section shall not be construed asexcusing or permitting the continuance of any violation but the department shall, when necessary to compel correction of unlawful conditions, also proceed as required under Section 1060 of the Abridged Building Code andsubsections thereunder, and when the violation constitutes a nuisance, any owner of the premises, whether the owner at the time of the violation wascommitted or his assignee, shall be deemed guilty of a violation of thisordinance for each day he shall permit such nuisance to continue unabatedafter due notice from the Building Official of the existence of such nuisanceHie penalty for maintaining such a nuisance for each day shall be a fine ofOpt toexceed one hundred 10000 Dollars on confinement in any penal intttution for not to exceed ninety 90 days or both at the discretion of thecourt  Section 10451 BOARD OF APPEALS  There shall be a Board ofAppeal consisting of five members to be appointed bv the County Board of SgpefVttOff The members of the board may be removed from office by theCaaoty Boar4 of Supervisors at will  v Th BOafd of Appeals shall have the power to make such rules and   concerning the administration of their duties as they deem ne satisfactoryof dissatisfaction with any decision of the Building Official, ex10 dangerous structures and the management of the department, intbi dismissal of employees, an appeal may be made to the Board as herein provided, but if no such appeal is made, the decision ofOfficial shall be final and conclusivehall be filed in writing, with the County Clerk who shallabpeal before die Board of Appeals within thirty 30 days after each appeal1046  FBES  Before receiving a bUlkllug permit the ownerthall p7 C fc specified to Table 1 In applying the provisttdt tolWVlGt  JKW work existing buildings, alterations and Jrepairs, the physical value of the work shall be determined byhe BuildingOfficial on the basis of current costs, and as provided in Section 1065, orotherwise provided in the local ordinancesSCHEDULE OF PERMIT FEESValue of Work Fee100 to 10000 010000 to 50000 3X50000 to 1,00000 50Jj For each adHonal 1,000 or fraction thereof 100Section 10491  REQUIRED INSPECTIONS AND TIME FOR REQUESTING SAME It shall be the duty of the holder of every permit tonotify the Building Official in writing, of the time when such building will be ready for inspection Three such inspections shall be called for on allbuildings except sheds and garages of less than cihL huul 5 j,irefeet area, and one inspection shall be called for on such buildings1 The First of these inspections shall be called for as soon asthefOuflfttion are complete, but before backfilling the earth around foundations, or proceeding with the superstructure 2 The second inspection shall be called for when the main structureshall be in place, but before covering same with lath or plaster or other cover ing3 The third inspection shall be called for when the building is completed The inspection on small sheds and garages shall be called for as soonas the wall studs are in pluce Cards suitable for notifying the department of the time for such inspection shall automatically cancel permit Before reissuing such permit, the Building Official may require thepayment of a second fee and require that earth foundations and lath andplaster on struaiural members be removed for proper inspection A notice calling the attention of the holders of permits to the requirements of this section shall be printed on all permits issued Section 10492  CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY Before anybuilding is occupied a certificate of occupancy shall be obtained from the Building Official Such certificate shall not be issued until the Building Official is satisfied that all provisions oi this ordinance and all other applicable ordinances and laws have been complied wkhSection 1092  ROOF LOADS All roofs shall be designed fox aminimum load of 30 pounds per square foot of horizontal projectionSection 1100 FOOTINGS AND FOUNDATIONS All buildings andstructures shall have foundation walls, piers, piles or other approved foundations, which shall be designed to distribute the load as nearly uniform as practicable and shall extend to solid ground not less than 3 feet 6 inches below finished grade Section 1 1168  SPACING AT VERTICAL STUDS In general andin the absence of tests for prefabricated assemblies and special designs meeting the load requirements of this Codi studs shall be 2 x 4 lumber spaced not more than 16 on center with th wide face vertical to the run of thewallARTICLE IIICONFLK TING PRO ISIONS REPEALEDAll ordinances and  rts of ordin nccs in conflict herewith are repealed ARTICLE IVWHEN Ei FECTIVEhall take efiect sixty days 60 after its adoption, of Supervisors of Livingston County, Michigan on The Scio TheatreAnn Arbor, MichChildrens Krte Pkygrmnd THEATREHOWBiLMkkFriday, Saturday July 5, 6TRUE STORV OF JESSE JAMES t Tues,, Wed, Thur, Soy   4 in Cinemascope and Color withRobert Warner and Jeffre Hunter also0lKNG0Min CinemacoK and Color withRhonda Fleming, MacDunald CauyAlso CartoonsSjndyf Monday, July 7, 8 Wlt DisneyWESTWAJ UO THE WAGONi Deam Martin and Era Bartok6TEN THOUSAND BEDROOMS inin Gfnemaxope and Color withFs Jarker Kathleen Crowley artTWELV li ANGRY MEN withHenry Ioda and Lee J Cobb also Cartoonlor FeatureJack alanc and Anthony PerkinsinTHE LPVELY MAN AlaLex Barker ndGIRL IN THE KREMLIN CartoonTuos, Wed, hur July 9, 10, 11 THE GiMOSITE SEXin Cineniasrope and Color withJune Allyjii nrd Jeff Richards 1 S nday, Mcidi , July 7, 8I Matinee Sunday at 230 pm contj Gene Bany and Angie DiekinaoainCilNA GATELAND OF THE BIBLE Cinemt srope Featurettei ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERSwitiiRichard Garland md Pamela DuncanIThis building  uv  Passed by tin lithe 21st day of Ma, VJ LYLE GLOVER ChairmanJOHN A HAGMAN, ClerkCOMMUNITY AUCTION SALE100 P M at Stewart Arierson Property on Wost Mrin Street, PinckncySATURDAY, JULY fth SYLVHNTHEATREWednesday, Tinnday, July 3, 4 Vom Eweil and Anne FrancisinVJUEAT AMERICAN PASTIME jjj THE J EACEMAKER  James Mitchell and Rosemary BowieIVVay, Saturday July 5 6 iJeLuxo iJouble Feature REPRISALin color withiiuy Madison rnd Felicia FarrSTkWGK INTERLUDE withJanos Stewart Tuts, Wed, TJwirs July 9, 10, 11Gregory Peci and Lauren BacallinDESIGNING WOMANin Cinemacope and color CartoonLEE THEATRE W5HTMOR LAKEANTIQUE AND MODERN TURNITURKURMSCVSJl Jlidey, Satuulay July 5 6Double FeatureJcnn Collins, Jayne Mansfield Dui tiri DaileyInTHE WAYWARD BUS withTHE IKON SHERIFF StarringFaurette Nw Cartoon Stirling Ha den and Constance Ford also TartoonSun, Mon, r iifs, July 7, 8, 9Jnk Webb a lipi Moore USMarinesinSun, Mon, TUPS, July 7, 8 9 THE SPiRIT OF ST LOUISn Cinemasccjp and color with JHTIS Stewart JJE D I UiL INSTRUCTORwithDon Rubbins, Jackie LougheryNovelty Newg   CartoonIBJRT WVL1F AuctioneerGfcUt of 4S Yatrs Wed, Only, July 10thwithHeanor Inkor, Richard Boone and loan Blondeli Wednesday Thurrday, July 10, 11It exposed o owns hidden erilTHE lATTERED DRESSin Cmemascopt withJeff ChandVr and Jean Crain Jack Cars, n and Gail Russell Eli1 re StewartFrank Peters is building a porhen his homePinckncy defeated Stockbridjre ntthe July 4th cecbration there 0 to IH M WiiUiton and daughter,iouse attendj the Williston vo uvion at Bay City Monday,  Mrs Dell Hall underwent an ojier ion at thot0 Sanitarium here last jManned at the George Hendoehome June 30 their daughter, Orpha  o If mil Lambevtson, Rev, Littlerc1fdating, leali Thompsin was the bridesmaid, n Tvlr Miles of Jacksonbtfat man, Florence Sprout played the wedding rrrrch, jUurrie the N P Mortens inhume on ,io 0 their daughter, Vaude to MTt Grice of Ypsilanli, jKev Gates jfuiating, Eelcta Mort Mri of A i Arbor was bridesmaid jird Percy MJBenson best man SThis issue hns a letter fromCharles Grimes who is teaching tDiller, Nebraska Tom Love o Marion marketed700 lbs of wol last weekThe Xormun Mann family of Dtroit are camping at Base Lake jBlanche Martm has returned fVia L weeks visit vvith the Roy Teeples in ManistiqueAn arrest has been made in the W Murphy stoe robbery Some ofthe stolen goods were found in thn A B Green barn John Dinkel andiJijo Smith to 1 turns watching Ir   pjfclit about 0 p m a teen age b vcame in the barn and Smith arrested , him Hearog was Friday Note, Iw was released on insufficent evidence as he claimed he went in the bam toget out of the rairiThe North Lake Band give a concert here last Sturnay night spoasoied by the ousiress men Tom Dolan and wife and theHarry Ayers 5i mily of Detroit arevitmg hre Urdersheriff Wright and wife iH well canu ever here Saturday nh i new Brusn roadster,Cvion WO1KTI has appendicitisBorn to the George Crofoots lastJohn Dirkti is painting William, ARU YOU INTERESTEDYOUR SCHOOLNtllie Gardnur is home from AnaAOA Arbor fir Conditions exist in the iiiiwy School System which the present School Boardhas failed to adequately cope withSome of These Are   The present School Board has borrowed 30,00000 at 4r interest against nextyears receipts in order to finish the present Shoo year and has failed tomnh nnyother provisions for repaymentBy resolution ol the School Board a Citizens Committee was Termed to tin the study and soljiion of School Problems, yet a few weeks later at a public meetingthey were informed that a majority of the Board had decided on ways to economize as a solution to these problems If ihi were so, why did thh same Board file a budgetfor the next School year which exceeds the anticipated receipts by approximately 12,00000 This makes a projected deficit, at the end of nct year, of approximately42,00000 and stili no provision for repaymentProjected School enrollment figures indicate that additional School facilities willbe needed not later that the School year of 1959 1 he electors of this School Districthave not beenadequately appraised of this situationThere arc nuncrou other problems related to Curriculum, Student Control, Administrative Organization, Teachers Salaries, and Custodial Care which have not received adequate atiention from the present BoardIn our opinion these conditions indicate that the present board has been delinquentin their duties and should not be allowed to continue in office Should these conditions be allowed to continue our local educational system will soon become SUBSTANDARD It has in fact already reached the danger point We must all worktogether to correct this situation You Are Sincerely Interested  In Your School, onMONDAY, JULY 8th, 1957VOTE FORGERALD REASON 3 Year TermGEORGE Van NORMAN  3 Year TermLAWRENCE BAUGHN  I Year TermWe pledge our unceasing efforts to provide the highest possible gfcicfttipQalards for the children of our community Advertjataaut f   t  ifcV1      Bottle Gas WAilR HfcAliNGL r GASSERV1CL 28 Styles o Choose FromfcTOHOME HLATiNG HQNE 63 HOWELL Lt out KT 70aFt demonstrationhet    dtFt demonstration 4tsheet    tapcdtdjrl fotiftturMMr CuihiH iMitrttli Arckpn HRtihtiRf Stiff, GroCork SllHtjiiUnt Solu Still SifiTiJ luoni HtrtthlSf, MTwnttf LMthMl WJdtd AA to ttkCstm  UUJack MMMORE HOT WATER WITH EDISONS NEWELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICEOnly electric water heaters give you all these important advantages Plenty of hot wtr24 hours IS Install anywbtrno ftam, no fluS Lo9tatlnamt Edisons rigid standardsE9 Clsanno imokt, no soot El Outsr shallcool to ths touch all ovrB Kasy financingup to 3 ysart to payH Kfflelsntno hat wasted upafiusAll this adds up tc the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern MichiganAsk your plumber or appliance dealer  DETROIT EDISON TheStoreGROCERIES DKYfOODSGEMS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODSGEMiRAL INSFATCBMMFtMfcMfaMurcus Syipawski of Livonias visiting his t,rand parents, thGetrge liruntciw at Rush Lake Wagoners GroceryAlvin Simonson is home fromMaire base at SanDiego, Calif untiluiy 6Winger was sent to the BoysSuite at Katt Lansing last week oythe Pinckney Kwania He was elected to the councilThe Herb Fields family who soultheir horn1 on Cedar Lake Rd, to Marion Barker of Dearborn ateHvng on their sons farm on Norton Koad,The maivtc of Trudie Robinson, r of tlie Dale Robinsons ofTakeand to Cy Dreffs of Ann Arbor will take place July 6 at St, Pauls church, Brighton at 730 p m, The j reception is at the Brighton Amer can Legion Lall, IAir and Vlri John Brash ofGlen Jean, West V rinia and thu Ed Lav endei1 family of Norfolk, Pa are at lo William L05h home for a week Mis Jus Keincau of Kush Lakewas operate l on at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor last TuesdayMirtha Nii j nd Cherri Darrowwent to the cum at Gull Lake lastOtft Robins i ond wife called on VanWV Mends in Detroit Sun 6066 PINCKNEY ROADuality Merchandke LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OatPHONE HOWELL 705J2oay and on Charles Millers o TREATED POLESFOR TOUR POLE SHED R OR YOUR RLL BARN Coal and Fuel OilALS,OSP Points Wood who celebrated their 50th wjnp anniversary rJswonh kivktnd informs us thewife of his I rother, Andy, diedAt ashville, Tcnn, where ihey lived Harold Cailmn and wife ofCircle FOIMLC Woods allrd on theisroiuO Cm ains Sunday1 Karl 13ur Jpuy Reason and John t,  ierre leave Mon for Nationalivy ccout Janiluee at Velley Forgj,Pa C II M iiino and wife attendedI kt jOth anr notary of his brother in Iiw, Tom lvd, at Uay City Sin Jiy A band rm Flint consisting of  ov pipes ard 10 drums of whichtlic letters o is a member played deny Lcliman and Ambrose ii iprly fnv,iius are spending theI v  in CVMHS it Tawas3r Ethel Sircut spent the weeekj eri h Oic1 Cr fics Soule family nHowell J ril White And wife of Mason Rd called on thi ikn Whites Sunay Mys Almi Miis of Detroit 31 ,,a ing in tao Dorothy Rohl house o,, Vest Main St Dorothy is in FlorI Jiiaj Iob Pike ad wife called on the , Krscn CkvUs ir Unadilla FridayThe Tom Uiil family of Gardenjity were Sun lay guests of Mr,, v iiliam Hill Te Edwin jrout family arci pending the vv ek in Canada , Aed Lanj of Lakeland, Floridat oil Hod on the Percy Ellises anci Mv   nr Dinkol Piiday lie has sodi his iiome in Florida and is going ,0 iit relative in New Yurk stateJ lie Russel Nuoffer family dljlirsng spent Suncay with the, lnl d Henlt jJohn loyer ind wife called on tho  COAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OILD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 Dexterinnerat ST MARYS PARISH HALLriday, 6th530 P M UNTIL ALL ARE SRVPPOTATOES COLESLAWRELISHES GOPFEEPIEADULTS 125 GHILDRIN 75cOUR LAY GF FATIMA GUILEstablished 1865 incorporated 1915McPherson State Bank Howell  PinckneyOver MnetyTivo Years of Safe BankingiOn July i, l7 our nations indoptnOcnce v proclaimed We mustrever torgv the sacrifices which cur forbearvis made to make th8 possibleYru too ran achieve financial inindependence by opening a savings recount today And adding to it regularly You will he glad you didto by ourin tha Federal Deposit Iwuranct CorporationWesley Morrsrs in Chelsea Satui1 kflay, the John Wrathells in Ann Ar i Lor Thursday Mid Aria Jaguish andiU in Byro4 i undayCarlton Fostei is home from St Joe hospitol, Ann Arboy Mrs Geno Ii jjjnkel also came hom irom tlicve  last ThursdayThe L J Hfrry family were in Detrit last Wrntrnay celebrating Mrs Jfyce Henyf bithdayT nt Gene Shohan family of AnnAvyrr were Snay guest3 of MisLii se Shehai The Haro J AJams family of Ann j1Ar,r were Sunay guests of theRalph Halls Iu anna Hall went home ith them for a visit Dave Curtis ofijvonia is viit r,g the Hall family,ecrge Carpenter and wife of AniAil or and Mrs Maude Sayles ccalledon Mrs, Jen ib Hooker SundayVrs Jeanctte McDonald of Eastj rising was a Sunday guest of tle Clifford VarJcrnsytii Celia Nih took care of thebaby of the Kenneth Zills over theweek end while ihe Zills attended his brothers wei Jn in Tennessee,Also ith Bekkerii children of Howell while their mother attended a Bap tist meeting t Falamazoo college ,Winston BausTrn took a group ofOoMolay bavs to Ypsilanti Sundayo iiay ballThe Burns families were entertoln jcl at the Kef try home in Brigh i torr Sunday in honor of Mrs, Bernard McCluakey and daughters of Calif  w Winter ana Summer , mM ,  oma  gu iud off M36 LAkeUadMkb Soft WwrL J Swaiftfut and Ronnie an nwQ7 w, Dry Clenin Cotton KUSJ Uie Clause and Harold Swarthout rHipM IM Ui BColor with otff Cow V9fancies spent the week end in Lor 1  1i HELLERS FLOWERSIT A WITH FLOWtftaPHONE 24 HowellBhe Watr kaiadromat tnd Store, am  iWitkla elevator yon nave increasedstandard 16 x 18inch bale fiatWin OMN BridgeTrussed con  elevator greaterstrength md rigidity Which eliminate rwiftiagt bending, and sagTlit defter it raised and loweredlor transpoftfeg and setting with a convenient hand crankCome In aad see this new 1812inch, bagcapacity elevator thats buitt to apejdpsiorintfc4 baled hay,corn, amaflgxaitt, and feed Cfops  TR HARDWAREfour JOHN DEEi Dealer for Quality Farm Equipmtrit     NOTICEAnnual School Election NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualifiedSchool Electors of thePINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SCHOOL DISTRICTLivingston and Washtenaw Countiesthat the annual School Election of School Officers Two trustees for a term of 8 yearsOn trustee for a term of 1 yearwill be held in the gymnasium of the Pinckney High School in the village of Pinckney, Michigan, onMONDAY, JULY 8, 1957The polls at said election will be open from 1 P Muntil 8 P M, Eastern Standard Time on said 8th dayof July, 1957 Dated this 1st day of July, A D 1957THOMAS BONNER, Secretary,L Board of Education Pinckney Community Schools        inckneFRUITS VEGETABLESFISHMEATS GROCER1E1QUALITYMiRKCT PRICES  iVkfNoteYear, Ago  fH BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL COUfflRay H Mfy, M BPbvkaof MiihfcaiCaStl i WMOP MteftstP eVOver 100 aes4 the Bosh LakePicnic Saturday Bf Gates was thetomrtsuster tad1 WiWa Lyons, the ipeaJrer Pinclrvy won the ball ganefrom Rush Le  srtford fcfcajoa claims tfchavRooked a 4 fo lAnskettunge at Patterson L4ke Suiiday which towed him around the lake twice before it gotaway Met ChaVer says there are,, number of these fish in the lake bur rone have tver been caughtyxs Carence OConner, fomery I SAMP a TELhWlSKMtUU OCBJjUlen Vitzsiawcna died at Howell    last week She leaves hex husband 1 rand 4 children   OaJ Dockiy, daughter of WiU CLAYDecking mairicd to Jack Bidwall VsVfaa4ft Brighton at Lansing Saturday TLH W The Methodist church at NorthLake was deicaed Sunday The oil well in Conway near BellOak is already down 1700 ft Ye ed br with Wailer, C H Kennedy  HedeinPHOKl C P U120 WHoweU,Fhoue 35c  oV J LAKHSUBtBYMOR a R McCLOSKEY Plephon Offips sidbfit oneVola Shipey wts married to Ther FhxUphs of Brighton June 28F W Pinch ras bought the South iIyon Hotel xx x z zz he Sugden Dntg Store at Brigh ton kas been sold to Varnum  Scran  a of DuranCharles Clark who has been bcei ,ihtg the oovrty road grader ithow irechanic for Slayton  Son JBoin to he Crude Devines of Dex ter at the Sanitarium here June 24, t   a JSSSLta  a n,v Chevxo , Of H R Hollliqilbtlet v w Tuesday Through Satardey HBWI  BERT WfEWf AucftiawrPABM f ALE3 1 SPKUUIT UP 9 314ANT9DPaating and interior de  cratcring 25 ars experienceWill jfive estimatesM A Link,  79 Lakeview DriveRush Lake, Phore UP 8 5570 ,11 tc 3 aud 5 U 7and by Afpointmeal AC 729M800 West Grand Rivel BRIGHTON UOYDHENDEETrips Mde to DetroitGeneral frudcingRoger J Carr AgencyCOMPACTILCarr1 4 I If ILLPinckney, Mich UP S USREATBfAfEFarms, Home, Lak Business OpportunitiesList Your Property withGERALD REASONBroker 009 North Petti ft PHtNS UP 84106Mary Wi33 MAIN St PBIHenry Krahaat the Pinckney OUk UP tVANTEDRonsible party to take I over low payments on spinet piano ICan be seen in Ibis vicinity, JWrite Credit Manager, Post Office oBxx 6, Greenville, Mich,FOR SALE  Daystrom ChromeTable, Former Top 35x62 JnnLou Fdi UP 83277FOR RENT tompletly modem fo irnvirfl and bath Call Mrs Oscar BeckU 85506 or U 83434 CLASSIFIEDADSVANTEDCarpenter Work, Contracting jobs Donald Conrado283 East MVl FOR SALE School Bus Se it8318 Thurstoj ttd R 1   Pney, VJ h  FOR SALE  T,ood 49 DeSoto, and rl Nash,George Van Skiver J WANTED  A Baby Sitter at my WANTBDCWIdr toeere for imy home from 230 p m on  niy home Inquire at 82W Kaat 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W78FOR SALE14 lots of Patterson WANTEDOoMee Girls want take, Lake Shore Drive with roa ment Willing to baby sitSiiiall cottage 24X86 Bldg CellGE 82476 Phone UP 88 6884WANTEDWori of all kinds, lawFOR SALETwo Console Radios, mw farming etc in playing condition but need aomeV Leonird Simonson, phone UP 8 9993S TTP2  Rberta AW FOR SALEDavenport and cair UP g8106 WANTEDTrucking bulldog ifill dirt, black dirt, Mike Harmek  M RUP 8 3260 lihtAUP d 3260FOR SAtReBl Bttate tfLurlnge WantedSalesman for Qeuad Beaao BEBTWTU1hune UP 84iMi regular sitelight weight btej ele, like new or will rap for older wheel or motorWffl Horner U 8 8880iclbSawFilia5hop TOR RENTPurnisbed trailer wfrrunning water, toilet and plaoe U wash clothes with wasteFOR SALE Pannall A Traetor and Cultivator, used very ltttle, a4io plowand 4 ft rollers, seaperrJPfco  Jorry Madsen SOtt Rush Lake RoadpXUmaXYRB H3 AiOR NM116S4 Bivtrbank Hiland Lake 8 Wfi7n  fiOOD B1ABON FQR BORROJVING  Sv Py XXictor or Dentist  m STo Petrmy School Expenses   To Get on Tour Feat And  Mdpi A fraaP IMM4Ken bodcet wtrenses ha ve to be met lHtttf yj iea them ensoingt fJOt tbe coat is low because weattkt go many loans Terms are ad ,Jo to ireome The transition i HoweD, Michigan MMMmMMM 9MV credit here,, first National Bank sf Viteil Reserre Corporftfomand Federal Depost Insnraaee ipgtptraion AH Depoats Insured op jfci HWHX  Bech Defoaftot WANTIDuBaby Srttto 1 XoreA Stofer, UP 433M RLSORRELLWater Wellb and PumpsAH Makes of Pumps Serviced 36 DterPinckney RoadHA 6 9454 ff and Mimeographing All wrric guaranteedfl Reaaoaable rates Donald WingerPhrne UP 88127FOR SALE The Marble SchoolCeil Hamilton  UU QWISCONSIN HW  JSEED COR N8590951002 5 A  BUSHE LFARMER S FEE D SUPfL Y COMPAN YYJHEDISPATCH    x  I  WA S THERE  WH Y WEREN1YOU Yes , I  wa s ther e   for th e firs t time , bu t 1 full y realiz eand I  shoul d, tor th e firs t time , bu t 1 full y realiz e tr U an d I  shoul dhav e bee n ther e lon g befor e thi s situatio n wa s created  A s a ne  ri t o f Pirickney ,I  a m interete d i t h d i f Pik AI  a m intereste d in  the educatio n o f Pinckne y children  I  attend ,las t Monda y nigh t an d wa s amaze d an d nauseate d a t th e extraordir procedure  A  lette r wa s submitte d t o th e boar d b y wa y o f bot h a  L iMr  Hollingswort h an d t o th e secretary , Mr  Bonner , askin g fo rresignation , th e reaso n bein g tha t it  is  a rulin g b y th e attorne y cn Michiga n t o li e effec t tha t th e offic e o f townshi p cler k an d th amembe r ar e incompatibl e an d therefor e can t b e hel d b y th e sam e time  Mr  Kenned y hold s thes e position s a t thi s time  Th e preside ,worth , refuse d t o rea d thi s lette r t o th e board  Beside s a  larg e injustic e iinciden t thin k o f yoursel f in  a futur e situation  It you becom e unsatisi vconditio n an d appea i to th e board , an d followin g busines s procedures lette r t o th e president , wil t you  be satisfie d if  th e presiden t o i th e boa doesn t agre e wit h yo u an d refuse s t o presen t you r busines s t o th e board ,tremel y highhanded  an d ou t o f orde r o n th e president s pat  li e is  obigsen t an y matter s o f busines s t o th e board , if  the y decid e th e buine , is  oLin t naturethe y ma y tabl e it  I his shoul d no t b e a  dictatorshi p wher e Udecide s wha t jus t h e want s presented  Tonigh t you r secretar y trie d a  rei dmunicatio n a s h e als o ha d receive d a  copy , in e prcbiJen l hat h refuse d i iMr  Bonne r thu s presentin g hi m fro m presentin g thi s lette r t o th e hoard  insiste d o n a  vote  Resul t   th e boar d refuse d t o hav e rea d th e eommuihc icontent s o f whic h wer e supposedl y unknow n t o tlv,m  Why  Th e votin follows  Mr  Bone r voie d fo r h e reading , M r LlviiMgswcih , M 1  McAfe eKenned y vote d against  Mr  Kusaei l unstained  Mr  lionneri s a  conseient ,   worker , fightin g lo r ou r right s an d th e educatio n c f u r children   t h j is isituatio n boin g cornere d b y a  majorit y o n th e boar d wh o apartnLi y don t sh ,Boner s enthusias m fo r bette r of  educatio n oi  Tinckncy  I t yo u siur e thi s cnth usiue l yo u correc t hi  hiytii y divitsLing , unpariiamntarylik e pmcedcre  Who pth e poll s Ju v Eh  Don t si t bac k an d sa y ih e situatio n wil l correc t ilel f withou thelp  school boar dunbusinesslik eth e president Kennedy sth e stateo fhoo l boar dth e sam eHollings particula rh   schoo l  ihhc s h e IS ex  1 r re  il 101  v  iZoi lotfi  uO  I  f  ,,V U orcsday,3, 1L71 C v 1  i  n   A  1 L  J   ComunHyYou are scheduled o recove a lcfo ,ir  ni bcurSaurddy also ofher messages artocincj the c,ood vcr of cur zJnool beard, i Uave a copy of trie leilev Read he , Cr you rocoive and nce the naroos aMached Thcc oo 3  ri c ,rji o bo clccd,  ihice are ruv yapping about how very c iicycic and how they hove o c cure roi all bchocv probiemLet rij assure yu, firnds end icgb,iCi J  ccoi htjarci IYJWUC, or oijicrirg nvy irm ao PresidentYou r p fprcsonf hojrn haand iho prcir rro TO,and , ruv c, icc  o 11 j, j i  rc oPersonally, as a teacher interested in the welfare of her students I wouldnt CMsider teaching where I wa working with a board who obiUy care so Jiuie abetter education As an after thought, but an important one are ou aware hat liigh school is in the danger area of not being accepted for the credited lit  o Lni sities Do you care ilyonr children will have a chance lc le atcJ in ciieam not in the situation of having children who will e ready for CUAL1 soon, hut Mcan bet your last dollar that when and if 1 have children pnpariv, or college rm hesituation isnt highly improved they wont be receiving then peparaop ok ii Imck gy pney 1 know how to correct this, but 1 ourhelp Sonat the pollPA1R1CIA BAUGIIW LP Si31 PS I his jiost script is being added 2 hoarffaer , Mr Uiis,,o, president, arrived at the Pinckney Dispatch Me avc Pn Curiti a lilur torpid ahim to publish the minutes of the last meeting without the consent of the board Snccwhen docs the president oi the board have the nht to,go ah, and p, a ari suh as this without a legal board mcviing ti there was a board incing it wi, iiiecai andsecret Mr Bonner, the secretary was not in funned oi any meeting lieliic prWhat 1 believe should be foind out by all i , h me ivj1 Lrefusing to allow publication or the miniUos, vnen lhe always ii,vc hci p1 the pat It is my opinion they are trxing to kp ivni your eyes the ci Lpy,parliamentarylikc behavior exhibited ai the fast necting nrosiy hy Mr Hoihiv,as the rest of the board could have been bumps on a iog for ali ihev contributed,for a few yeas and nays ihein jI    i     L r rrd rorv  VOLT r Moi io b u a o of poKco K   if  i J  r  r ,n rYours ir, Fc  0C,OC, icr,prvr</text>
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