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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>XX  , , , fc v  Wednesday, July 10, 1957 ifeCatholic ChoreaBpubttcJsi have departed from lVtW  PoBtsin sUte m Michigan, the state fbichjray dept an1 pffetic lookingrecord, were broken at the I Hat off to Lew SWOTS of Tatter gehool  br Monday so Lake who adM9  ww eg 25 weie2tt year old from Ha Soft Ball NewsCnrrentart 09 rfc bfnfeSKS fm drowning afterveax tvof ever east At th firnor completionpkaAf for an  Makie,thfteera as tiiey year and had64ooo,boo who succeedsby the Mich jProfessional Engi h must be aef instruction for 20 years but only idpt for 4, ile d during that tinuthe states iiar it the public schoolccrfhaV increased from 37,400,000 LastAilby vote of afioet4ttto fcThe vote wasTw6 Trustees for Three Year Term Carson Holilngvworth  M3 i gara FallsLester McAfee MrtWi2Hambeen spending a month Canada, vising relativesand wifeute prlions row and theynore room Thy want a 20,000,000 center to treat sex deviates,disturbed, pyschotSsetscBfcanse of the f Jnanial situation this GeorgeOne Trustee for One Year TermsMurray Kennedy 643 Lawrence Baughn y U8JmHoliingsworth and Kennedy werehere, are 10,000 inmates in the tender heavy attack by their pppos ition who were critical of the jf inanelgibitity was also questionedas hewas township clerk He has since resigned this office The election wasiogrnwa1ffVe to wait years handled very efficiently Eight peo  ick of rekgtatffs said to contrib j people were on the election board and greatf ttrfinquency Most of , the votes were all counted by 930 Mrs KenLake, had one of her ft Detroit last weekThe Den VanSlambrookwere in Lovells this week R Tt Attest Sefetitt, PastorSUNDAY MASSESSummer MasIM, 300, 9K, 1000, 1130 A M Winter Masses09, 00 A MWeekday Mass 900 A, M PmckneySorrowful Mother Novena730 PM,1Confessions Friday, after Novenna DevofonsSaturday 430 to 530 P , 830 tc 900 F , Pinckney went into a tie for firstplace in the county league by beating holiest school cHamburg Tuesday night 9 o 3They Monday Not 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canno t go  en foreve r an d Hi tpeopl e mus t Ac e th e fac t tha t soone ro r late r the y wil l hav e t o vot e mot schoo l money  I t i s inevitable  I t la har d t o kee p teacher s her e paitkulst ti y  hig h schoo l teacher s a s otfca   ho c I s wh o ia y mor e ar e conttnuaU ytakin g the m away Jc  y 4t h ccillation s whe n ta spel l binder s plucke d th e eagl e until i t  screame d ar e prett y tnvuc h a  thin o f th e past , Brijfho n an d Ypeflant tcelebrate d th e 4t h thi s yea r bu t their wa s mor e o n tii e carniva l orde r wit hfe w o f th e ol d tim e featuresW e hav a n  iccoun t o f r e celebrate diac k i n th 3 eighties  I t sai d th ewa s heralde d hy  the shootin g o fanvi l a t th e brea k o f day  Wh o know ho w t o shoo t ii n anvi l now  Th  pt fad e wa s usual y i n th e mornin g J 3uijipose d t o be  Ther e wa s alwy Tior e o r les s dela y i n Jprtin g If Tli  mar s h a U  o n horsefcpi k heade di t  follwe d b y th e band  The n earn tti u decorate d flcat s b y tn  bain iwt s orgaiuuiton s etc  Ther e w alway s a  GouUea  o f Libert y floatwit h th e goddes s an d he r ladle  I nwaging  Th e dnne r wa  serve d i n th grov e acioB s U e pond  The n th  pr gmm  Dr  C  W  Haa e rea d th e D celpratio n i  Independence  Donnls jSluild a o f Howel  wa s toastmaster an d th e speake r Cong  Edwi n Winan c f Hambur g late r governor  The n th ram t an d contorts , th e mos tin g o f whic h wa s catchin g the ,pi g Th e winne r go t th e pig  The nbul l gam e an d th e firework s displa ya t rph t fro m 1b  tow n hal l roof  I tUa d a  fla t  oo f then  Th e las t even twa s th e bower y danc e o n th e squar eoperate d b y W  Ja m Cob b o f Portag eLake , hi s spr , Ki t an d Willi e an ddttigjjter , Ne w Ol d ma n Cob b wa  acharatt m Bov  Henr y For d woul dhav e love d t o ao d hi m to hi s collectio no f ri d fiddld  Whe n everythin g wa read y an d th e dnncer s wer e o n th floo r h e wou M flouris h hi s bowxa Uou t Com e o a io w Willie  an d the ywer e of f t o th e racesTh e ol d ma n als orailedTh e tov i wa s packed  Stor ypou t an d tr  ha d a  hors e tied  to i tce e owner s 1 ough t thei r fee d an dstaye d al l day Neighboring Note wPhtrici a OMale y o f Deste r lef tfo r Ne w Yor k Ct y Sunda y wher eh r wil l joi n a  Europea n tour Th e GalliUM i Churc h Bibl e schoo la t Portag e lsk e i s Jul y 712 Th e Dexte r Saving s Ban k ha s i nflease d it s capita l fro m 80,00 0 t o120,000 Va9htena w republican s hol d a no x  roas t a t Dolh  Par k Aug  4 Elwy n Teiinar t an d wif e o f th eStar r Commemvcalt h hav e bee n hi re d  t o oper a to  th e Washtena w Count yJvenil e Home  ,,Russel l Livenior e an d Loya l Rect o f Dexte r ura l carrier s receive dawurd s las t wee k fo r drivin g withou tan y accidents  I vermor e ha d drive n2 7  years Th e Brighto n Motorcycl e Clu bourneye d t o Muskego n ove r th iiitcV  end Los t wee k il l 4  team s i n th e cou nt y  of t bal l ienru e wer e tie d fo r firs tplac e wit h 2  wo n an d 2  los t records Car l Cluck y o L Lnkeland  an d Car lScira m o f Pnrkne y wer e calle d fo r  ebratio n a t Sagina w a t 90 5 an dGovernor G  Menne n Wttaoa   fpinl y get s troun d an d ht i n  doin  s o i s boundlest , B hu d th e busies  schedul e o f anyn i teth e stat e Jul y 4th , A t 7 0 a  a  b fttrtnded  a Msroni c breakfas t a tPor t Huron , a parad e a t Utic a a t 4i parad e a t Wyandott e a t ll0 a t N Tot h Park , Detroi t a t113 0 America n Legio n Cttebratt oa t Ypailant i A t 430 , dinne r a t Piy aout h a t 600 , Disable d V militar y dut  Jul y 3 Th e Cheasanin   Boat i s o nEleano r Ledvidg e an d Mrs  Raymon i j n y 1521 d a  Morri s wor e Sunda y gtWat s o f th e  Miss GUdrs McCallum, schoolWm McMackens at Patterson Lake I commissioner wio retired July 1 The Grrytrldwfdge entertained WM gen a farewell party by thcourt house personel last week JudgeHirain Smith and Jude Willis LyonsiIked Judgj Lyons said he resnemhcrcd that when he taught districtat a ptenfcWy 4Mrs, Eleanor Ledwidge, Wnk MKaeften Kevin,MarianHubert and Desmond Ledwidge families Claude Danforth of Norwalk,Ohio,  achocl, that Coremissionen Durfcxcalled at the Warn AtLee home Sat  and Knoohuiten calledcalled onHowell lastina full of water they could not urdayrStephen Durfee was later suptJuly 11 Piiaof vs CHr on, intim of Borrow  I FrdV FithI Mayme Sloan 1   MFUsU feL  IViday sTh Wayne Coital Towsleys of ed on toe, Robert Rdi ofMilan andLstocaa Roy, Clark, feill Farrelt, Clarencfof the PinckneyBennett a Dewty Stiffen, attended 1 Th Salem school district has votedthe Worrtti rati Tuesday nightr to join the Sauth Lyon school districtEvent Hamels horse Mist Ellen Dfrect, won ,Mesdamls Alta Meyer, Raymond,Morris and Lilly Heaton are attead,ing uimnr school at Eatni MJbh University, Ypsilantt Gregory RoUntoft flfe Yjdjaiitfli ffevited ituM ulfii RoMnson AOBBJ 4t 1 Ypeivia, iJ,,iiaaalieTJt the  WlhattDoa Qrtffthhonirt Uyn, Gerry Brown and wife WUBam Marvin Luh pi, of Garden Citydrowned at Kent Lak last week H was on watar sktit, , Th Flfrd Reads ntrtalMd at thecottage at Portage Uke July 4th Orown and itppcarance at MtPleasant Aceoidhto the press he aso visited thcyone area, lie must havelittle fatigue at nightThe State Kaird of Heath ftpoHburnt toast as effective antidol lrroisions evun if ther exact natWaunknown It ihouM be d in a glMs and itord in a baaroom or kitchen During World WI common salt wa found tomany curative dualities We miiM Ii Detroit then wrA they od WHit parante eaaDs aflv H Vt laonte tnd Ckrw QxiatlU Srwa, ta Jon MeGvJi of rMroit, i HURT IK ACCIDTJh iMis, Johnbrought u a in account fin the factory ftrt aidkj     Wednesday, July 10, 1957MORE HOT WATER WTH EDISON   ELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICEOnly electric water heaters give you all these important advantages 61 Plenty of hot water24 hours a dayE3 SafsflamojosB Install anywhsrono flams, no flusB Longlastingmssts Epsons rigid standardB Clsanno smoks, no sootB Outsr shellcool to ths touch all ovsrB Easy financingup to 3 ysars to payIS Efficlsntno hsat wastsd up a flus AUthUadds up to the best water heating service ever provided in Southeastern MichiganI Ask your plumber or appliance dealer  DETROIT EDISON fcfet of 48 Yers AftBoii Job Bane and wife afWbitoow Uko Friday an 8K, 11girt 1st Safe IfeatreDale Darrovv who was injured in aKalamazoo laitcry awhile ago wasbrought to ris parents home hareWednesday,Joe Pressley f Belding is visitingCarl SykeeW E Murphy has his new stolecompleted aaJ il have Li openingou July 17Uernardine Lynch U visitingGladys Brown n Detroit,Ralph, Rec md Clair Reason andHollis Sigler walked to Lakeland andbick one day last week for the funof itEdward Kearney has been electedtreasurer of the American Monument Company of Jackson, NebWill Cadwell and wife of Stillwater, Minn, who have been visitinghere have  one to BostonThe Misses Nellie Reade andifane Hagaa of Sioux City, Iowaae visiting the William Doyles They are casers in the dept storevhere William Doyle jr worksGene Meivei has sold hi3 interestin the Wester  Hotel at BrightonXH Caverly is now sole proprietorThe Soutn i yon postoffice wasrobbed last night 500 in stamps andi150 in money taken J Mrs Julia Auoney died at thej home of har ,ater, Mrs Peter Kelly July 6 Her boiy was taken to Leroy,  N Y for burial by her son, JohnThe South Ljror, Home Coming August 1920 While walcvirg his team Tuesday IS P was kWccd by one of them and suffered a broken arm,black eyeand was unconscious for a time Hewas using hi horse and one of MrSendeesPinckney m signed up for a lecturn course thia this winter The num ters areMiiiaid Jubilee SingersDr James Hedley Midland Opera Quintette, Emily Waterman ConcertCompany D Elliott Boyd L WTcrd 1 Henry Isham is painting JohnDunnes houa Bom to Will Cone and wife of Gregory Saturday a girl,  SUNSET OVER OTSECO LAKE JFriday, 8atrdy, Jmly, 12, if GUN FOB A COWARDin CineaiftJieope SJMI CoUr witsFred MftcMarray and Jeffrey Huitar Friday, Saiereay Jly, 12, ISTANBULhi Ciaecope nd Color wtth IBrrol Flyna and Cornell Borchere Also CartoonsSunday, Monday, July 14, 19YHEAVEN KNOWS MR ALLISON in Cinemattope and Color witDeborah Kerr and Robert Mitcbus Terrifyfcaf AdTefttare inMMAN AFRAIDin CiaeseSeope withGeorge Nadiae, Phyllis and Tha HoojDANCB WITS MB HENEV wWiBod AbMl and Uo Costollo HindolpB ScottmSHOOTOUT AT MBDIONBCraig awl ji 4, Mo4y, U, Wed Thor July 16, 17, 18GIRL IN THE KREMLINLex Barker d Zta BabeTHE DEADLY MANTISCraig Stevens and William Hoppor ateo CartoooSYLVANThur, Fri, Sat, July 11, 12, IS THE LITTLE HUT Min Blushing Color withAva Gardner, Stewart Granger Darid NbenSun, MOIL, Tues, July 14, 15, 16Jack Webb  Jin Moore USMarfeta mD I DKUL INSTRUCTORDon Rubbin Jackie Long aery in Clneviasroi and colorWed Thur, July 17, IS SLANDERwrVan Johnson, Ann Blythe and Stere CochranDiscover the natural beauty of Michigan enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMichigan Brewers Association 350 Mtdiion ATMUM  Detroit 26, MiehifuO VENTERSnilIt CiassBaSeopo wttmJoa Cotyis Jaym and Dan iTsee, Wed Thar July 16, 17, II Jean Sinuma, Paal Dovglaand Anthony FraneioaaTHIS COULD THB NIGHTCartoon iHi TWAT WssfiMSU MMISSWWMSttlSWffBWIVSBuBSByBBnIViday, SaturUy, Jaly If, 1 tfFEAS STRIKES OUTis VUA Vision witk MWAR DRUMSla Dot Color withLex Bark tr and Joa Tao Ulor CaHooftTasa, July 14, 1, IfGtFIGHT At THE OX in Via Vbkm wHaHurt UacaatT and Kii iFUating and Joe VIMWednasday, TfairstUy, July 17 lsi  Hayiraf4 and Kirk IMiPisI1TOP AFFAlnfNotes of 25 Years AgoPiuckney suft ball league team beatHowell there Wednesday 9 to ZDotSwarthout and Stanley Dinkel each hurl 4 hits The lineup was Bob mih, If Hank Shirey, lbwarthout,, b Fred Read, p LymanBattle 2b S Dikef Is M Kenutdycf  Larey, tf N MiUer, if pmer c RollieShhan, rs They have fctai ted to drll forthe Frank Shield tmxn ,1 milos southeast ofM T Kelly of Jfesteted fhe Dflouourat rtatiiu Chicago whh lin  Rooserelt tcftstory of the tonrsi K L4wiMartin Lamn of BiJim Rofthe won  rbt andat the Fowhr ii  rf Juy Uert Rochl a 2nd and a SriCra2ditti Voider itrtaine4 IIgirls at the warthoi cotfe  Portage Like ifctrdaj oejierr lltsloirlhday  iThe PinekntDx Road frontthe Dexter vity lirtrit Hudson OoirnYf, is beif, irhaltd4 Cair UiEj mko wqrk in the seataiy o stabs icoe Is hoat ontw vacatba i,Harry Mttrpay, GeaaldKennedy, Emcnet focheRttetftU Realand Leoaat  Devereauz nan return ned Leonard Dereaux have e retin if a troux a t to Monfrsi Tbafcane hoxre th t h Nsw York atatevKtth Nash, Francis Sheban, HeieMeyer ami Marie ihahaa complieBtr tickets U Ike fVt Theatre VUcn for belhf Ae betsrrgtri on the WWJ radio prnfraamn June 2 UsiThe Dell Car family reoaiea wekeld at the ITiHd eeotare a4 Porta4 Lake Sunday and MoodaKA Pincknay teem flared Howeil K Fowlerrie Joly 4th oelabmthslund lost U io  Howeli ffet taetr runs off CopeJend Itluney blaukei rhem the laf Hmlns, fhe Haswp Mulvaey, 8b Atkins, flb McCerthy, rtj WaH c Brown, lb Ptis ee Kennj, ef, pMeycot, Copeland, , cf Ptiireon aod SPird were tht PowelT battery foei si jfcICE CREAM SOCtM ,ON THE PINCKJfEY PUBLIC SQCTAR11 ft M P M SATURDAY, JULY 13 1857SPONSORED by STJUDB GUILDFORG iouSATURDAY, JULY 131957    v1,ON NORTH cunvmr IT t TO 4 P M1 r Peoptor eGROCERIE SDRYUQODSFURNISHING SLINGERI EhiBottl e Ga sWATE R HEAilN G A VL  t  GA S SERVIC EM  HEATING CtfsJis hmml AntPHNE 63 HOWELL Jack HamDtSPATCftWednesday, July 10, 1957Wagonws GrThe Winston Baughns and MrsFioenee Baogi spent the week end at LovoUaJuly 4th itrrt of the LawrenceCainhurns wer the Edward Keto family of Dayton, Ohio, Mn NellieCamburn aud Mrs Harold Camburnand children of rosse Pointe WooUaJce Lavey played ball with theChelsea team at Inkster July 4 Chalaa won 9 to 7The Bob Carr fmmHj eha1U and the Lee Bettye laffldly rf Wailed Lake fn giueta et MilrJith Carr tlie Juljr atkGeorge VanNormaa wae in Bloom,tagton, fa, the flret of the weekThe Lmbn Henrys of Detroitand Mr and Mrs George HoftGre Lake of Florida called en the L JHenrys July 4thEvelyn Hall entertained Mary BelleSeavitt and Janet Burch of White Lodge last week 6066 PJNCKNK RftAftQ ualityMerchanilto LOW PRICESBeer and Wfot To Tab Otfi PHONE HOWELL 70612Pinckney, Michigan July 8th, 1957rr To The People of ThePINCKNEY COMMUNITYSCHOOL DISTRICT  r On behalf of the reelected School Board memben, I take thisopportunity to thank all of our friends for their loyal support, and I compliment you on the good common sense used to determine the REALissues of the past campaignNow that the election is over and the voters have made theirdesires known, I call upon all the citixens of the Pinckney CommunitySchool District to patch up their differences of opinion and unite in supporting your School BoardI want to personally thank the many organizations for their effortson behalf of Adequate and Equal Educational Opportunities for our childrenKnowing the magnitude of the fade that fits ahead, may I ask foryour prayers that the task be successfully accomplished Your truly,CARSON HOLLIN6SWORTH,President, School Board    Mite Bevertly Gerycx, daughter of 1the Steve Gerycss of Fowlerville will appear on the Cheasaning Show The Carleton Shiera of Lexington,Ky vteited the Robert Taach familylast weekThe Dick Young family of Flint callcalled on the Andrew Campbells nJuly 4th ,Merlin Amburgey and Cliff Millerwent to the ball game in Detroit onFriday nightMrs Clifford Miller entertainedthe Merlin Amburgeyi at dinner onJuly 4The Waler Clarks spent the weekend at East Tawas, Jack Clark at the Edsil Meyer home at Portage Lakein Jackson county and Vern Clark atthe Hosier home in MilanThe MisBes Isabel Nash and MaryCrawford spent the week end in north em MichiganMrs Genevieve Clinton and daughters, Jean, Evelyn and Janet of be troit and Polly Dillon MurninghainctffHoweU were entertained at the Read cottage at Portage Lake Tuesday , , ,,  Stanley Culver sr underwent aneye cataract operation at New Grace hospital, Detroit last yeek MondayThe Orla Comings family of MtMorris Jenny Knapp were guests of Mrs Ethel Sprout last weekThe Dale Miller and Albert Shirleyfamilies picniced at Huron KiverPark Sunday, ,Mr Ernest Thornton and familyand Mrs Florence Ryer of GrandRapids, Mrs William Pitchford ofIonia aod Mrs Uewllyn Cook and fam ily of Mt Morris visited the AsherWylie family last weekThe Asher Wylies went to FentonJuly 4th to see the parade The Ruseeell Nuoffers of Lansingwere guess of the Lloyd Hendeea onJuly 4thReubep Lenvborn of Detroit andMrs, Katherine Whitehead and Beatrice Lamborn of Gregory called on  the Jess Henrys SundayRobert Pike and wife were inComma and Owosso Thursday and  Friday Mrs Alice Bruff came back with them , tJohn Boyer and wife spent July 4th at the Reuben Gentner cottage at Base Lake The Albert Dinkels entertainedthe Allen Dinkel family and W FClose and wife July 4thThe Sam Murdock family of Owo sso called on the Robert Pike Sat urdayJohn Boyer and wife spent Satur day at the Weaver home in Flat Rock where a farewell party was heldfor Charles Weaver who is going in ithe aavy ,The Emmett Widmayer family and jJudy Darrow spent the week end in  northern MichiganRichard Loomi gr and wife jfDetroit called on the M E Darrowione day last weekMrs Dorothy Dinkel and Johnny  COAL AND SUNOCO FUEL MLD E HOEY 4 SONSPhne HA 68119 dexter    PLAN TOMODERNIZEGIT LOWCOST BANK MNANCINOIf you need money to make home improvement,follow this sensible rule Borrow from this bankOur home improvement loans are Iowcosc, with no red tape, no cosigners, no down payment, oohidden extras Choose the contractor or dlyou wish come to us for the financing i1KEATED POLESFOR YOUB POLE SHED 0R OR TOUR Nth BAIN Coal and Fuel 09Established 1865McPherson State Howell  PinckneyOver NinetyTwo Years of Safe BankingAll deposits up to 510,00000 insur by our membership in the Federal Deposit L surance Coforrioni rttttERS FLOWERSIT A WITH FLOWERSBoat program July 15 with 7 other and Christine spent Sunday in Lan dance pupils oMise Jones I ing Johnny stayed for a visit iI Stanley Dinkel, Hugh Doolittle Jack Tha McKinleyJone reunion was 1 Hamtett and Clarence Bennett attendheld here July 4th at the E L Mckini  the Wolverine races last Wednesley homn 0 were present IPeople from out of town who attended the funeral of Clella Fishlas Friday werefrom Pitaburg, Pa,Flint, Howell, Deerfield, Kawkawin,Chaises, Brighton, Detroit, Liuwocd, foodHarris of Detroit visited Thursday HoweUPHONE 284 WILL COLLBCT PWCKNY VILLAGEAT MY HOME on EAST POTNf STREET, PINCKMST ONWfiDNESDAYS SATURDAYS from 300 toRUTHJOHN DEIR I TRACTOR S Se tPowe r an dEconom y RecordsI n  Officia l Nebrask a Tesls  5T AT I O F MICHIGA NTHPwtrt i Cr t fa r th e Ot y BUSINES SNeve r befer e h  ifce Utter y e   eftUbrtsiu  TrMtar Test s lia s mf  frew pe f trMter  se t t o an y M W record sfo r pewe r Me  nww y e  Ik eJoh n Deer e MOV  kWt, H 1la  th e Matte r o f th e Eata  o f  Fran k Johnson , Deceased A t a aeratfe  o f aai d cour t let  a tth e nitai j Offic e fa  the Cit y a f Howel l i n aai d Count y o n Jul y ley H CaJ J  B I72 0 SERIISTremendou s 5plo w capacit y 58plu s bhp  wit houtstandin g fue l econom y an d generalpurpos e tracto r versatility Gasoline , LPGas , o r Diese l engine  generalpurpos e an d standar dmodels 62 0 SERIESHusk y 4plo wpowe r 48plu s bhp  t o whi ptoug h jobs  t o handl e heav y load san d sav e time  Gasoline  or LPGa sengine  standar d an d generalpur pos e models  The 720  Gasoline , ,an d Diese l Model s brok e th e horse powe r recor d f o becom e th e mos tpowerfu l rowcro p tractor  eve rtested 2fh e 520  Gasolin e Mode ldevelope d mor e horsepowe r hour spe r gallo n o f fue l o n th e drawba rtha n an y othe r gasolin e tracto rteste d excep t th e e w 620 V  Th e 520  LPGa s Mode l se ta  ne w econom y record , develop in g mor e horsepowe r hour  pe rgallo n o f fue l o n th e drawba r tha nan y othe r LPGa i tracto r eve rtested Th e 620  RowCro p Gaso lin e Mode l se t a  ne w econom yrecord , developin g mor e horse powe r hour s pe r gallo n o f fue l o nth e drawba r tha n an y othe r gaso lin e tracto r eve r tested  Sam e en gin e availabl e i n t 620  Standard Th e 620  RowCro p LPGa iMode l develope d mor e horse powe r hourspe r gallo n o f fue l o nth e drawba r tha n an y drie r LP Ga s tracto r eve r teste d excep t th ene w 520  Sam e engin e avail abl e i n 620  Standard , Present Hon  Hira m J  Smith ,o f Probat e Notic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t al lcreditor s o f sai d decease d ar e requi re d  t o presen t thei r claim  i n writin gen d unde r oat h t o aai d Court , an d t omm  a copy thereo f upo n Lawrenc eI Johnso n o f 172 5 Hughe s RdBrighto nt  Michigan , fidicuary of sai d estate,an dI tha t suc h claim s wil l b e hear d an dth e heirsatla w wil l b e determine di n  sai d Cour t a t th e Probat e offic e o nSeptembe r 24 , 195 7 a t te n A  M I t i s Farthe r Order e Tha t Publi cnotic e thereo f b e give n b y publicatio no 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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>DispatchJy, July 17, 1967Tax pajwt wffl ba ia a goldfishxw this summer and winter Thestates problem is how to finance it without bankrupting the ITownship MeetingVSPUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD Meeting Taesday, Jmly t 1887 ICatholic ChurcheY ABatt 8ehnm, PastorSUNDAY MASSES Soft Ball News Pinckney is leading the county league by virtue of a 6 to 4 victory CurreBtWa read that the Salvation Anyvoters The state faces a deficit of 16,000,000 next year under a program thatdoes not include many needed build ings The partially completed 600man prison at Ionia stands uncompleted for lack of funds It will houseinmates but training and educationfacilities had to be shelved The coll and university need more money The postoffke dept has asked forbids for a new postoffkee buildingat Stoekbridge ship Board held at the Putnam Town fc80, 8W, 900, 1000, 1130 A, M outhit 12 to 8 but Southwell aided by tor  aed  P hall Tuesday, Jftry, 1957 AH board wVtar Maaaes800, 100 A M , good felding pitched himself out of lt  bv  when NOt  I members present Reynolds, Heodee, f eeWay Mass g0 A, M  hole after hole  V1   eAamaa, II wfk hoTheonMichigan City 208 children Boy Scouts have  At a meeting of the Putnam Town1over the General Motors Proving  Prshaed the 20Grounds last night PSndcney was Avem Hot  Dot rwere208 children wereflouride clinic at Defter last week 1 Wylie, White and Kennedy of Adritffe a y and so does the mental health dept id andyears diedEarl Minchenev, QQ,congressman from WashtenawLenawee counties for 30last week Jay Bradbury and Munnis Kennywere elected to the Dexter school board without opposition  Only Meeting called to order by Super,visor Hendee There was no old buainess to transectMinutes of meetng June 11, 1957read and approved On motion crt White, supported by36 j Reynoldsthe board went on record as to table tiie resignation of MorrThe legislature failed to provide anyIndustry claims they are carryingthe limit in taxes and can stand nomore The legislature has set up two  David Lupe of Powlerville was talc naA regular monthly baard meetingen to the hospital last week when he  Due to the fact the Michigan Townvotes were cast jMrs Lois Tomion, wife of S J av J Kennedy, Putnam TownshipTomion of FowlerwUle died July 4 CIerk for  W Wtax study groups, one in the housebeaded by Rep Conlin and one in the fell from a load of hay on senate headed by Senator Geerlingt Wilson farmThe governor is critical and wantsa blue ribbon committee Rep Conlinis willing but wante said committee to turn over their findings to him The last tax study group was 4years ago and known as the Prince I Motors got a run the first on 3Sorrowful Mother Novena730 PM j hits Pinckney took the lead the 2ndConfessionsFtaMay, after Novenna DevofonaSaturday 430 to 530 P M, tc 900 P from theV0Churchthe Iraton Report It recommends taxes on hotel bills, soft drinks, beer andother items none of which were everadoptedThe Democrats want to take over the legislature nexthave 51 of the 110 seatsand 11 of the 23 seats in the Patsy Snyder and Harold Jenkinswere married ast week at MePhersonhospital where the bride is a patientDonald Lee McDonald, 22, of AnnArbor has been arrested for the arm ed robbery of the ML Airey Tavernat Lakeland June 22 Association of Township Offieials have asked for time and further study and information on whetherthe duties of the Township Clerk anda member of a school board in the same township are incompatibleMotion carriedMotion by Wylie, supported byKennedy to pay following bills262 voted at the Brighton school Mfch el1 TtePhne Co 5 unit Awire phones, town hall andTo tip the balance they will have to jamboree at Valley Forge, Pa lastgo in the smaller cities of the state, j weekBurr Good of Dearborn caught a42 inch pike at Half Moon Lake theother day election Charles Powers and B  Wittig was elected to the board It8 h ,   Born to Mr and Mrs Mike Garcia j H , Ward HoweU school     7409Treas PinckChelsea sent 4 Boy Scouts to the ney Com S001 del xes foryear Now the XMary Lou Gardner of Strawberry J1 taxS Mar Apri1ats in the house Lake July 6, a son Murray J Kennedy,tM in th nanfttA I pkAi  A r o   i  ny Com Schools delCONSBRTAT1OM NOTBSThe conservation dept haB set theopening of the pheasant season October 21, as October 20 is on Sun Park July 4day They also opened Dnnmnond 1 Mr and Mrs Walter Isbell ofland to sharptail grouse and prairie of Howell eelebrated their 60th weddchicken hunting in iversry July 60th He was forTe conservation dept has asked merly county juvenile agent,the attorney general if pen reared  Judge Mike Carland gave John 794 can visited the Howell Citythe South American nutria can becontrolled Tfcey resemble muskratsad rat farmers have imported them Euler 1 to 5 years in Jackson lastweek for breaking and entering theAndrew Chubb homeInto Michigan Louisana has sorted Margaret Laulor, Girl Scuot leader i h liig w take to Uaiit hiscouts3 boys from campaign against them, claiming w token, to Univerity hospital atthey destroy waterfowl marshes IAnn Arbor after sh was bitten by aSmall game hunters will have to I rattlesnake along the Huron River atwear hack tags all through the haat at Brighton while on a hike with ing season this year Previously they only wore them to December 31Heavy rains held the Michigan firedamage down to 3 acres last weekREVIVAL SERVICESRev R  Katcham is holding revival services at Beulahland, HappyPay, M36E for the 5th consectiveyear, each night and SundaystartingJuly 16 The speaker the secondweek is Dr Arthur Slaght of Baltii time, Maryland and the 3rd weekDr Bob Jones, founder of Bob Jones I Mar, April, May 176750 Bonnie Henry, Treas School Dist No 7 del taxes for Mar,April,2371D Barker, patching thetown hall roof 800 William Haack, register of deeds38 photostatic copies of supervisplot 25c 975i PWCurlett, publishing township board meetings for May, June 1500i Motion carried  Motion of Reynolds, supported byWylie to reject bid of remodeling the West front of Putnam TownshipHall Motion CarriedMotieyWhite rsupported by Wylie to adjourn Motion carriedMurray J Kennedy, Putnam Township Clerk Calvary Mennonitte ChurohJtev Ezaa Beacby, Paster Supt Walter Eseh IIfONUf  WoMhip 1000 Stud School 110Youn Peoples Meeting 780Cottaf Fellowship Servica j Wednesday At16th Annual Cciwnunity Summerilie School a Calvary MennoniteGurch Julv i to 12, 900 to 1100 Tlass for Ail Ages ,4 and up Everbocy WelcomeCkwchwhen Holcomb doubled and Jeffreys hit a home run to deep right TheyI got 3 more the 3rd on hits by Southwell and Kennedy, walk to ODoher ty and Jeffreys double This ended thttr scoring although they had menon every inningMotors got runs the 3rd, 4th and 5th In the 6th they filled the bases with none out Hilton popped to Meabon, Minock was forced at the plateand Southwell threw out Hagman There were several good fieldingplays G ODoherty threw Pearce out at the plate from center field ona perfoct throw and in the 6th Hoifrom right field In th5th Southwell cob threw Bennett out at the platedeflected Pearce drre to Kennedy who threw him outiufkney AB I known as the EvsngsJiao1 Army received 500,006Detroit Metropolitan Buildingtoward thenow has manyaged The Catholic dioceseed the Detroiter Hotel a year or soago for a home They also have the Fisher Home Then there U ArnoldHome whose capacity is being doubled Ail of these would have been impossible without old age pensions andsocial security which enable theguests to pay their way It is contemplated doubling theof the Masonic Home atLOW has about 266 guests, there are hundreds ofconvalescent homes scatteredthe state At the presentthe staej At the presentthe care of their aged alsoRev J W Winger, PastorSunday School 980 aMortitng Worship 145 a aVbors night prayei meeting attie chuuch  806Wed Choi practise 7tM mThe Peoples Church U36 West, between Unadllla and Main StreetslUv Keith Ruegisgger, PastorSunday SchoolMornir Worship ,nPbuth Group  ServiceChoir Piaoiige WedCirir Practtae WedJr 945 a m,1050 am700 p ic 800 p m 400 p mthe Detroit area, PINCKNEY COMJfUNlTY SCHOOL,   Ecors J Norman   Taokett, 16, of River Rouge and Will At a sPecul1 meeting of the board g and William Taylor, 17, of Taylor townshipwere killed last Monday6 miles webtofby Stanley Duncan, 29 cfin the heavy rain Theywere going to Kent Lake to fishDOUBLE SHOWERKatherine LaPrad entertainw ,OWNERS OF VETERAN CARSBrighton will host the host tthoHuron Valley Veteran Motor CarOwners Saturday, July 0 when 80ancient motor car owners will assemble there, at 10 a m TTht parade to Waidenwoods, the place of themooting will leave Brighton at 2 pmWANT FEDERAL BUILDINGA letter from Congressman Charles Chamberlain of this district sayshe is bending all efforts to got a fed eral baikUng erected at Laming tohouse the federal bodies now housed thro He says there are 20 of these jnow is rented quarters Among them are Selective Service,Social Security ity, Veterans Administration, Bureau of Public Roads, Interstate Commerce Commission, Geological Surrey Federal Deposit InsuranceBureau ofApprenticeship, Dept of Labor etc Claire CampbellAmong tfie onesd were Mrs Esther Campbell,Beverly Campbell, Katherine Thayer, Jennie Kellenberger, Germaine Stackable, Janet Shehan, Ruthann Keiser, Barbara Burns, Rene Schenden, Margaret and Alice Schenden, Lucille Beachy, Rosina Cameron,Barbara Clark, Mrs Robert Eiaele, Mrs Steve Gerycz, Mrs Robert KeiKeiser, Mrs Alma Phelps, Mrs Nelson Shehan, Mrs Mae Shehan Re i   was servedGuests of how  Ruasel, treasurer see Lee oi the Pinckney Community Schoolboard held at tfie high school on Wed nesday, July 10, 1967 8 p mPresent Hollngsworth, MMcAfee,Eonner, Russell, Kenriedy AbsentNoneThe following school board officerswere electedTreasurer Max RussellSecretary  Murray J KennedySupt Reader was present and saidwe have a bank balance of 19,92664 in the general fund and 47711 intn Ibrary fundThe board has approved the rehiring of Gregg  Velker of YpslantiMkh to audit the school financialrecords of the past year, July 1,1956to June 30, 1957The board passed the resolutionthat the new treasurer, Max Russell deposit all school omneys in the MePherson State Bank or in the branchbank at Pinckney Al th Maxon received many nice giftROLLVR 8EAT1NCARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone who 99 kindly helped and offered assistance medately in regard to bond Motion carried  Mr, Vedder reports 826 students in our school census which was com 1957 This is increaseover last year, Kennedy, supported by McAfee to adjourn Motion carried Carson C Hollingsworth, presidentMurray J Kennedy Secretary ofPinckney Community School Board LOCAL NEWSSeth Darwin and wife of Lansingcalled on friends Monday V G Teeple and wife of Sault StMarie called on relatives and friendshere Monday  Mrs Iola Hall and Evelyn attendd the Pegs meeting at the home of Mrs Louise Schuman Monday night Neil Hall has gone to Camp Tatahi Mr and Mrs Lee Lavey entertained Mrs Bernard McCluskey anddaughters of California at dinner Donald Packer who enlisted in thearmy is now at Fort Lewis, WashMrs Clara Doolittle who has beenstaying with Mrs Emma Dinkel wastaken to Emilys convalescent home inHowell Monday Mrs Jeanette McDonnell was inDetroit last weekWilbur Eisele and wife of Fowlerville called on the Clifford VanHomsJSundayMrs Bernard Kennedy, ss ,Amburgey, 3b Gentile, IfG ODoherty, cfHolcomb, cf  Jeffreys, lbMeabon, cJ ODoherty 2bSouthwell pGeneral MotorsBrigham, c Hilton, 3b Uailer, If  I DeKuhe ,1b  Hagman, cfBennett, rfBoydize 2bLyons, 2b , Pearce, ssMinton, p   344 33332 3 10011100 1 M100 11 2101AB R H 4 1 8 100 0100 1433 43 22 34 12 11101 10 0SOFT BALL JUTTING AVVRAGBi Pincknev Leagie TeamAB R H PetDon Burns 6Ait Thiralt 3Gi ODohery 7Max Southwell   14Phil Gentile 21Al Holcomb 16 Bob Amburgey 12Dick Kennedy 14Tom Houghton 13Kenneth Fry 5Ray Moriarity 6Larry Price  6Wsley Reader 7Bob Meabon 17Joe Jeffreys 13 Wesley Reader 9AT ODoberty Fred SingerJark Younj Allmand 988 1 11133 353 1 111 0 622 10 0 00 212464333 111, 1a2 11 0 00 888838285280275250260250231200166 Sergt Girard will contiaao toupy the front pages as the M States Supreme Court has Jueheld the president andState Dulles in turning Sergt ard over to a Japanese courttrial in the death of a Japanesean who was shot and killedpicking up scrap shells on aarmy testing field in Japan CHsVard was in charge of a gun there110 court was unanimous They only COsidered tw0 points and held 1 Ifcfcdelivery of Girard tocourts Is not prohibited by the btitution 2 In the absence of 1stitutional bar th judgement of dttexecutive dept should be upheldIt is claimed that Japanese in the past hv been morebgainst Glsthan US court and that by payment of a nun to the dead womans faaUy juette oAgktt be satisfiedfthai142111111 111111000000000 The recent excessive rain whichflooded the Detroitand rendered them unusablestarted a big arguement therein the future expressways belevel with ground to prevent future itfloods Construction of such express ways would be cheaper than the do ipressed ones This same arguemsAl came up before the first expressway were built but supporters of thedepressed ones won They claimedthe sewers would easily carry off the flood waters They did not McCluskey and 2ing news from the Federal Building Servide to the effect they will sendan inspector to Lansing to determinethe exact federal needs thenCOUNTY uucroaJuly M July tOtPiiiteasf vs EUwburg Atif6 Plnekney vs Otty ServieeCHBRRIB3 CHBRRR15S1I will have Sweet Cherries for Saleat my home this week Sour ones later Telephone In your ordersW a Meyer, phone UP 86693SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETINGThere will be a special school meet Florence ProoasCOMMUNICATIONValley Forge Pa July 13,1957Having a swell time at the National Jamboree Last nigitt we Had agrand openingwith fireworks VicePresident Nixon spoke Tonight FredWarring is putting on a show Karl BurgOAKLAND REPTILE CAUGHTOakland county is all worked upas to whether Alphonse, the alligatorcaught at Lea Lain last week is themonttar who has terrorised thatsection for t years He was caught by two brother who operate a reptile farm containing rattlesnakesing at at the Hicks school en MS6E end alligators, is 4 feet km and 6 LIBRARY NEWS Now books and Michigan and Ctereland Era by Babst and Vando VeidePictured Geography of Bermuda,Virgin Islands, Dominican RepubHicn, Bahamas, American Everyday Dictionary, Encyclopoda of WorldHistory by Langer, HammoneV complete World Atlas, donated by W Chippewa Village by Keniets,Rocky Mountain Wonderland, Mills, Set of Nation of the World and oth  By lOftnitf KellenbergerRoosevelt Family of SagamoreHI, A Kings Story by the Duke of Windsor, Someone You like by Dabl,and others by Mrs Ella Campbell A sot Of My Bookhouse for child 6 volawe tot of History ofTHURSDAY, JULY 18, at 800 pm, 6 yean old bet odenwurisfced The  Wayne County by Burton and other  r ho Is a fake, thatallifat hy Hub Leottye ortioor in WeMfaji  Queen of France, a biography ofI that the brothers bate Mario Antienette by Gaatolot parTo Dtoeuet Coasottdatioa Carton too men say ho la a fake, thataiHfat by Hub LeoHotttafaworth of Ih Ptoekney GOBSeel wffl opeak  wwwaia aaa taattao sTotfcow havo Mario Antionotto by Casflot       9WMaiMlafja    lohatsjAay thi    daughters returned to California after spending a month here, ttoday The Ray Bums Dan Burns, JoeBurns, Jack Young, Ken Fry, BobDarrow families, Mrs Thressa Coyleand Mrs Ella Clare Dixon were dinner guests at the James Burns, homein Ann Arbor Sunday honoring Mrs Bernard McCluskey and daughtersof CaliforniaDon Burns and Jack Young and 2sons attended the ball game in Detroit SundayThe B ft C Lapping team won a 9inning game at Macon Sunday S t 1 All their runs were scored in the 9thinning by Tom Wylie, Dick Imus and Brandon White Dick Kennedypitched and Keith Koch caughtt Chuck Hewlett sprained his ankle in the 7th but had to stay in as theiewere no subsMacon plays he oniSunday, July 28Vern Clark while diving at Horseshoe Lake Sunday was injured whenhit a stakeGeorge Youngerman and MrsNancy Barret were patients at Meheroon hospital last weekMiss Patricia Thayer, daughter ofthe Howard Thayers willl be marriedto Ray StUlwell of Northville at thePinckney Cong1, church July 20 atat 8 p mMrs Edith VanSlambrook asssted Janet Shirley and Carlynj went to Fort Campbell, Kylast week The Tom Wares were Sunday dnner guests of the Earl Kimblers Mr3 Jcaneatte McDonnell of EastLansing is spending the summer ather home at PettysviJle  Ruhrrd  Gallup is nn at Limestone, Maine where he is radio engineer His wife and children arespending some time here at the EarlGallup home before they join him The Louis Baird family of Wasnington DC visited the Lester cAfeeslast week Sunday guests of the Lester MeAfees were the William Knopes ofNorthville, the Russell Turnixes andthe Dr Charles Yoder family of DetroitThe John McGuire family of Dearborn were Sunday guests of theJames Wnitleys ,The Harold Porters got back from The civil rights segregation trial xis now on in Clinton, Tenn, wfcere  15 men are on Mat for cconsplracy to violate the supreme court aaitt teg Hregation decision No negroes were allowed on the jury and it it hard toBlades  how nv erdict but an acquittal can be arrived at   SiThis nation teems to bo fat bcoming s pill nation Many tniifttaji one offered in liojuid form aoiraoaoin the shape of pills There art antrition and vitamin pills on which itis claimed a person can live,ing pills, tranquility pills and Dr John Rock of Brookllne,has come up with a birth controlptll composed of a synthetic hormonecalled enovfdDuring many tests thayare said to hav beenThe GD Searle Company of hurst, NJ, expects tcthe market this fallCharles Jones, thejudge in the history died in Detroitlast aoto accident Ho wasto accident Ho was ,their South Carolina trip Fr daySun  judge by GOT WUUaamWodry they had the annual picncicc of acquainted with him fa 1987 with 5 other IMIWIIUJHOI irewitnesses to the Blaekheld in Detroit Iprosecutor then andagain at a v3by Mrs Barbara Clark gave a ihwerfor Roberta Ackey last nite at her home in Gregory 21 were there,Wesley Reader and Ray Morarityare spendng the week at HigfrinsKenneth Klein has sold his storeat SflTer Lake to a Mr Huff man of the OES Past Matrons and Patronsat their home 37 were there Mr and Mrs Prank Aberdeenwere Sunday guests of the Harold Pairchilds of BirminghamThe Keith Bradburyi of Dexter and the Lambert Henrysof Detroit ivntfon The lefion hdspent Sunday with the L J Henrys Silas CoJenNm, out from Potfslt Bruce Henry it at Camp Takki ahot him down hi 00M Moti thafor a week mailk Itii who L Mrs Kenneth Wylie and aonJMek, aa bodywere in Lansing Monday g undortakor ofThe George Tansleys and Lawren him at thece Qsmbuns hod dinner at the Can He heads the Dlggsopy, Brighton Sunday, potroH and hatHwm    f hit 10BAKBRUMMAGB SALE his 4eOB Pteehmey pahek uaare Julyat 18 am by CoagX Lodkaif  Wednesday , Jul y 17 , 195 7w  iiMOR E HO T 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OSTRIC H RAC E SATURDA Y  ALONG WIT H OTHE R PUBLI C OFFICIALS  Scio Theatr eI THE BRAV E ONE in  Cinemascop e an d CoU r wit hMitc h e l R y an d Jo i Lansin gals oNotes o f 4 8 Year s Af t ,    f   x AB B Ariwv Kennet h an d Ciffor d Teepl e o f Va a j  Chiktrm t Fre esa r ar e visitn  thei r grandmother , Mr s Sara h Siller   Saturday , Sunday , Jul y 19 , 2 0Prof , an d Mrs  N  JRobinso n hav ehav e move d t o Champaign , 111  whef eh e wil l ente r th e universit y thi s fall Raymon d Sigle r wh o graduate dfro m th e U  if  M  Denta l Oept  ha slocate d a t Sout h Lyon Frida y Hele n Monk s ejitertaine d anumbe r o f friend s in  hono r o f Le   iior a Noynijo r  f Foit   Th e Misse s Beula h an d Beatrc eMarti n entertaine d 1 2 friend s Mo nt  a y in  hono r o f thei r guests , Eleano ran d Rut h Golde n o f ElsieHowel l hig h schoo l receive d 1QQ Oin  foreig n tutitio n thi s year  The y hav e bough t 6 acre s fo r a n athleti c j  FOOTSTEP S I N TH E NIGH T THEATRE iHOWkLL  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Netti e Vaugh n an d daughter ,Normaar e canipirii r n t Itrtou e Lake   Ma t Jeffreys  and Mis s Cyphe r o fLansin g uon  h lr o  Wcdmsln y t o a t Friday , Saturday , Jul y 19,2 0ten d hi s siturV  wedlin I  Th e huckeibe i ry harves t is  on  Th eI  cro p is  biM  The y ar e bein g shippe dfro m th e depo t ever y day  iA  ver y larg e crow d attende d th e ,openin g o f V  E  Murphy s ne w stor e JSaturday  I t wa s al l locall y built Lyl e Brigg s IIKUI C tii e blooks  Wil lMora n wa s th e contractor  Lincol n  JSmit h di d th e deocratinK  Th e ceilii   Sun  Mon  Tues  Jul y 21  22 t 2 3 s  steo i iH u v,Jl s vu   ini    staine d dark  Ther e ar e scene s pain te d  abu w th e shelves  I t is  lighte dv , it  h e l icii  K  J  ira y o f th e LEE THEATREWH1TM0R P bAK l    Friday  Saturday , Jul y 19,2 0 Doubl e Featur e I n  CinemaScop e an d Technicolo rJO E BUTTERFLY 1Wit h ,Audi e Murphy , Georg e Nad eBurges s Meredit h ffDoubl e Featur eTH E RACK wit hPau l Newma n an d An 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Afric a wit hRoc k Hudso n an d Dan a Wynte rPlu sGO D ISM Y PARTNER show n onc e a t 9 p  m  nightl y wit hWalte r Brenna n4 2t o  Anoy  TS wer e cas t in  1iw j tK, l, i Monday  M  J  Reuo n wa si t o th e boa v ijie d Jul y   a t llo v   y  r, o  Tints  Mis s Tvln a 1  ins i iii w CaiVnbti l bot h o f Pin1 ii5ii Mrs T  J , Latso n o f Daiv n Rd is  a  patien t a t Memoria l hospital , D etroit Harol d Swarthou t underwen t aherni a operatio n a t McPiiaiso n ho pital , Howel l Sonday Bor n t o Benedic t T and wif eASaat  a t th e Ioni a Fai r of An n Arbo r las t wee k a  daughter Tli e Richar d Rickelman s o f Yps ilant i an d th e Ear l Webber s o f An nArbo r wer e Sunda y guest s o f th Vinc e LaRoeas Th e Doyl e Templeton a o f Keep oHarbo r wer e Sunda y guest s o f th eAlber t SMrlys  At a  spee h befor e th e Far m But 1ia u in  Ann Arbo r las t week  Lucir sE  Wilso n s r o f Pinckne y advocate da  currenc y refor m a s th e firs t ste ptowar d fcVLlinj Out o f th e depression  Ove r 50 0 vole s woiC  cast in  th e Howel l schoo l electio n wher e Hirai n Smit h an d Ber t Hof f wer e electe dt   th e boar d ove r Do n VanWinkl e an d Dr  Harr y Huntington  jMis s Marjori e Alliso n gav e a  mh  jcellaneou s showe r Thursda y fo r Mis s iEdn a Kinprsley  A  moc k weddin gpu t o n wit h Hele n Blan d a s minister Eleano r Ke w a s brid e an d Glori aAymou r a s best  man Georg e Payne , fathe r o f Mrs Claud e Fawcet t die d o f a  hear t at ,tac k Monda y a t th e Deerfiel d Catn oli c Churc h whil e attendin g th e fun e r o f Willia m Rob b sr Dr  Morle y Vaugh n wa s th e win ne r in  a debat e a t th e BookCadillac Hote l in  Detroi t wit h severa l phy sician s fro m Elois e Count y Hospit aJ  JTh e subjec t wa s Resolved,Tha tdiseas e is  th e principa l caus e o fcrime  H e ha d th e affirmative Stanle y Dinkel , Leonar d Deve reaux , Glen n Kinsley , Lyma n Battle ,an d Muira y Kenned y wen t ove r t oHowel l Monda y nigh t an d playe d wtlj Gu s Rissman s tea m in  th e leagueB ythei r assistanc e h e manage d t o bea tth e leadin g tea m Newcom b Shoes ,8  t o 5 Bor n t o Ernes t Sheik s an d wif eLeel a Uaines  Jul y 6,  a daughte rRo y Henr y wh o represent s th eLyon s Tailorin g Compan y ha d  aclothin g displa y a t th e Barr y Drug Stor e Monday  H e sol d 1 0 suits M  J  Re  o n shippe d anothe r ca rloa d o f in  i  w  t o Ne w Yor k stat e innera  ST  MARY S PARiS H HA U 1Friday , JUL Y 19t h53 0 P  M  UrTI L AL L AR E SERVE DPOTATOE S COLCSLAWRELISHE SADULT S 12 5 PIEOU R LAD Y O F FATIM A GUiL D CHILDRIN Figlas t week  V 7  carlrat s h eha s shippe d oiiic e z  lall Mrs  Monic a Mi Avuh n o fhurtlas t week  in an aut o acci dn t nea r th  Mich , sut e San  f Camel Race s a t Ioni a Pa rOThe  Hanrr r Abney s speu tya t th e Cheste r Abne y hom e I n Far m NOTICEI  n t you  Avo n  T , T Wllan d tftlce , PttUno aTh e Jrfc k Clar k famil y an d Mis s I aks  Al w f  1J th  run lAlic e Gearhar t o f Dexte r spen t Fit  Pinclraey  PUa M etal l  a t th e Mar k Nas h horn  wj ffTrW nNlKMY DISPATCH Wednesday, July 17, 1957111 South ii iimMiey Dispatch j1 as Second Class, alter at Putoff iceAt of inarch IS, 1K77ivcil St PinckneyiMichj  jSiibscriiitii Price 150 a YearGene Dmkcl nl wife called on the Albert Dinnd Sunday, Sergt  L iJinkui U, home from Mt dome, a  the week oir ii l V iindy ot Roscommon is at onersGROCERIES WYCiOODGENTS FURNISHINGSC100DS SHOELINGERIE Mrs iuv Locmi who haben vi rJv the M E Darrows yiai ied UUi i Luoirii ud wife in  Detroit i  i wee im she returned  to Roslyn Ut ihth, X Ysj, , MrsEMi Allen and Holvrt Allenl2 and wife f Lansing called on the  ME Dai rows and MrsFlora Darrowir Saturday nes Eleanor Lelwide,Maej Teeple vl Mah, S i were luoch, i eon KUi1  of Mr, jlac Parrcn of  iloweil om dy last weekl  Sundv tnsu of W F Meyer and  ,  ucyii family M, Wida Lamb andi n A, an  the James Asis,, M  ver and 1am  iiMt Thursday there 6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OstPHONE HOWELL 705J2wife   of Sto vs cLiidrei 1 Meyer iil of ird cBottirOiitUu vimUx TREATED POLESFOR YOUR POLE SHED OK 01 YOUR BARNCoal and Fuel Oil  m mil i ALSOv t11  s i ay v  i v   Iany at the dedicat a v, tls new Ivias,  vIL on Canv there ViiXoriiiMn and wife vis iuvc in iJetioit Satur COAL AND SUHGCO FUEL OILU E HDY  SONS rfA 68119 Dexter i   ,uciiof the MarkNasli , i  ii  1V v    N, , A1  i dayKubrta and Mary Amin A  ArborL F GAS 28 Stylet to Chotse Fromlt nw iiT you ft JTirP dprarf jvon it  youat  OIlPtsMlnji Selti,PHONE 63 H0WE1X ttl Safety Tecv, ,nurrL at , is i  Iso, i a i tv,0 as  VTjnertrVJiif Mr and Mrs Fred Rend entcrtiri,1 at Llicii Lakn ail e Sunday the Ward Swarthouts Qf Kn, theive M,r  u  i1     Swirtiiouts,  Suve IVwn of H1 troit, John MCGIT, n TViiilwriiand Fred Swahrit of Howeil iji and vi lla dauiht r, 1 PLAN TOu I V t,Pleas, vi  HNANCIN6see t 5  joMorvin CnmpbeiV with Charles   , r   ,, iMi1, aid Mi Jic fnd H  Ambrose Kenivic  ridin TontiacVorntriot p Kennedysc,lv tEvery evins torttd CUcits actReserved Scut Prices AFTERNOONSMon to Fri 150Saturday 1,75EVENINGSMonday only , Si00 Tuei to Sat 2CO Mail orders with cheek toIONS A FREE  MK,Jt, Michigan, or Por Vi Unreserved Seat Ticketsplaced on sale two f, our aMforc ecb periormanc , Also tnn,Caven cf Younestown, Ohio are on afishing trip in Canada The Cavan family is stay5 it the  wborne here  TtuTh Dirk V  o PI nr v  their Prii Li  WPI vantion and aro at TIa1f j the i l Moon T,nl for a wftek rkai  I ,nu r ilio I,ce Iiwv Pnvlay 1      wcre Mrs Burr Jackson, Mrs Myrta j of Howard Hvi, Ramsdell of Stockbripde, the Howard of Bunkor Hi Jack Sharps m r,il1GET lOWCOiTIf you need money to mae hofT improvements,folw iki cnr,ril borrow ftom this haoluOar home impowivtnt i is are lowtost, with nt , iijo, no o  J  is, fto lon piment, no1, l li Laj IIJ th  tiiicauii or dlyiu vijh come to us ur iiic i airs11 D 7 MONDAYOSTRICH A1ID CAMEL RACESy TUESDAY,  RACESFRIDAY AND SATURDAYCHAMPIONSHIP STOCK CAR RACESrA Professional Tdevirion and Circus Acts,SilfTw Lazge midway ith 22 uhows, SO rides I o T ansinp and Mrs Mao Mctz ofI Howell Mrs Maude Sayb of NcwcstlnlndM Mrs Minnie Meyers and daughter of Detroit and son Roy and wife  of Livonia visited Mt Jennie Hooker Sundavj Dr Harlow Shehan and son, Tom, n called en William Shehnn Incorporated 1916Bank Mr T I fland Mrs Del VvVtor are spendin 5  n T T sof yniiij rt MackinacfV1 i,vvdl  PinckneyOver MneWiro Year of Saie lnking Crcofes t Outcfeo r fvon i6i    i SaturdayI  Mrs  Ward a Haru roo d o f Howel lculle d o n ih e Dal e Miller s Saturday Rit a Mille r attende d th e Wes t Ma rI  io n Junio r Kinpr s Daughter s picni cI toda y a t Bisho p Lake   Th e Whit e   Hewlet t sof t bal ltea m playe d a t Maeo n Sunda y an dnon  3 to 1 Wayn e ALe e is  a patien t a t wStJo eThe  Saturda y dinne r cuot s o f th o Clar eUarnum s in  Uivdill a honoiin  th ebirthday s o f thei r da , hlers , Joa n 3irnu n an d Mrs  crlii  SdHva nMr  an d Mrs  Andcfv  N Y hirwit h , Mr  an d Mrs  Gordo n IlostiM  o  Ys i ilant i an d Mrs  Lillia n Wyli e o f Ic  ,Uv  attende d th e weddin g r, f lar k y  li e an d Jea n Gregor y a t Howel l Sat  iurda y night  Als o Holli s Wyli e an dwif e o f Pinckney a t HigTffin s Lak e t 0 a  Mr  Huf f m aMran d MrsCIar e Mille r an d Caro l IM  tlU  t  it  A  WIT H FLOWERS iro mwer e5H SKQVi9AT AWN3VERSARYTn Lowll Shcwbtt ett  25th anniversary eo andeon  fom Rs  , Furlong left, extewfivc mf tar or ii9 fn TourUt Council Acctpting the czino ar JJy WotcU, rMij fswell Shwb and ATJrrrt Carltci H r  n Ci rt inttrlicutMr Th fir pl, nr Arbor pince lnt1 nesday His wife and daughter visit ed him Sunday 1 The Edwin Sprout family sportJ Sunday at the Fmest Chanyi hnm, f DGnnv Nuoffer of LanslnR npent 1last week at the Lloyd Hendee homo Teff Hendee is visitinjr him in Lanpin this week Miss Florence Preus, Pinckney IIl barian was injured Sunday while i she was swimming nt Hilivl  ikaJ when she went over the dam State police took her to McPherson hosritai, Howell where first aid was ren, dered and she returned home FrankI Hadden rescued her from the waterThe Ross Reads were in Ann ArhorThursdayWilbur Eisele and wife and Mrs G in Ann Arbor Saturday, honor PHONECarol1 sbirthdayMrs Mary Baughn and daughter,Barbara were in Ann Arbor Mondayi Norma Gryc of Fowlerville called  on Mrs Emma Vollmer 53unday Guests of Mr Edith Carr last and wife are cpendtheir vacation at HUand LakeThe Clifford Miller and HaroldHenry families spent the week end at LovellsPfc Mike Heath has Rone to the  I WILL COLLECT PINCKNBY VILLAGE TAXESbase at Oakland, California Irom where he will leave for Japan Maiy Buocry who graduated from 1Pinckr hih school this year was aaiviel io Vvrs MarvV of Lake  land at the army camp in Tonne see j where he is stationed 2 weeks affo  iGuests of the Homer Abneys lastweek, were his sister, Mrs Jack SMti , ,,  mid Ln family of Lonj Island, N Y anJ  rh fn of Sjrrnrwn V Yth Rob the Chester Abney family of Farmm CerFftemily of Grand Rapids nd the jn rton One o the Ches ci Abiicy J    ily of Grand Rpidsnd the jnrton nc o the ChesLeo Betty, family of Wtlted Uki gU remini for   AT MY HOME on EAST PUTNAM STREET, FINCKNBY OKWEDNESDAYSfrom300to500P  SATURDAYS from 300 to 500 P MRUTH v Jory 17, 1967JOHPower andconomy Records The Ptdkate Cot far tk CtrtyHIHE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEito th Matter of the Estate efFrank Johnson, DeceasedIn Official Ntbraska Ttsls fa the history  Tractor Tee km any At a Msiinn of said courtthe Offk i lay iTKrffJWC MeltV mi The v720 Gemoae LPGat,and Diecel Modal broke the borepower record to becoae the mostpowerful rowcrop tractors evertestedThe 520 Gasebae Modeldeveloped more horsepower hoursper gallon of fuel on the drawbarthan any other gaeoHae tractortested except the new 820 Howall in said County1M7 present Hon Hiram ef FreevteNotice is Hereby Given,creditors of said deceased ated to present their claims in nd under oath to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon LawrenceJohnson of 1725 Hughes RdBrighton Michigan, fidicuary of said estateand that such claims will be heard and j the heirsatlaw will be determined in said Court at the Probate office on September 24, 1957 at ten A, M  It is Further Ordere That Publicnotice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order for three succcessive weeks previous to said day fin  D IITI ACVCV of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch UJ U K JttCvLUiJL I DirectorModem Equjpnwen Abi SvrvfoCLAY liORDON LLOYD HENDE3720 1 HIS Tremendous Splow capacity 58plu bhp withoutstaadiag fuel economy and generalpurpose tractor versatility GisoHae, LPGai, or Dieejl engine generalpurpose and standardmodels620 SfRIESHusky 4plowpower 4Splu bhp to whip tough jobs to handle heavy loadsaud save time Gasoline or LPGiengine siaadard and gtneralpofpose models The 520 LPGaj Model seta new economy record, developiaa more horsepower hours pergallon of ruel on the drawbar than any other LPGas tractor tested ever520 SERIESFull 3plow power 38plus bhp that ranks up withmany larger tractors in work output, with many smaller tractors inkiet cost and operating economy, Gasoline or LPGai engine The 620 RowCrop Gasoline Model set a new economyrecord, developing more horsepower hours per gallon d rael onthe drawbar than any other gaso line tractor ever tested Same engine available in 620 Standard9 The ll620 BowCrop LPGas Model developed more horsepower hours par gallon of fuel onthe drawbar than aay other L Gas tractor ever teetea except th jnew 520 Seme engine ar able in 620 Standard The 720 RowCrop r  Model set a new alltime Ufueleconomy record, the   John Deere Diel to vrecord in unbreken su tince 1949 Same engine dviin 720 StandardS levtl ealcuCiUd maximum imPower band on 60F and 29 92 in Hg TL W HjJNiBLL HOtATBSUBYBYOB IMfls H1H Viet GM mm  1M1W Howeli, MkWpaUle W MaateQ,a newspaper printed and circulatedin said county, and that the petitionercause a copy of this notice t bt serr ed upon each known party ir interestat his last known address by register fed mail, return receipt demanded, atlast fourteen 14 days prior to gichhearing,or by personal service at least five 5 days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA Jwtm Copy Meier M GouU EegisUr 01 ProbatePhillip F Baetcke, Atorney Brighton, Michigan DKNMT8TTelephone Office tssidMO 111HawaiiBERT WYQE,FABM SALESPhone UP  3146 sracuijrrDr H R Holmquitt TriEo p Madu to Detrut1Roger J Carr AgencyOMPIATE INSUHANC2 COW AGIEdiihRCarr 14 2 MILL STPinckney, Mich Phone UP 8 1119Fnrms, Homos, Lake Proper Business OppoitunitiesLLit Your Property withGERALD REASONBroker  209 North Pearl t PHNE UP 8166WANTED to RENTHouse with 3 or nore bedrooms in town or outLIrs Charles Borovsicy UP 883351FOR SALETwo Western Saddles,Bridles and Blankets Oscar Beck Phone U 85606WANTEDRejonsible party to take IRajTuesday Through 8atardf 11 tc 3 aid 5 to 7and by Appointment AC 72931300 West Grand Rive BRIGHTON 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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>DispatchIt wae easier to enjoy pooruntil the system that paid the bills go sick itaelf It started as as inaurasce plan to pay doctors and hospital bilk It worked all right at firsttot now the Blue Cross and Blue Shield rates have climbed to pay forover use and abuse of the systemThe latest a 12 percent increase has touched off an investigatioxun whichthe university of Michigan, a govcr POTS contfnittee,a legislative commission and the Michigan State liedical Society are all investigating,Some evidenece has ben ucoveredof abuse by patients and doctors inseedless demands Patients grumbledthey received the works after tbe hospitals found they had health insurancePatients with Blue Cross insurancegoing to hospitals increased from 146 a 1000 to 151 last year and boapits costs from 2596 a patient to2860 As a result Blue Cross paidout 1,800, 000 more than they tookin The Michigan Medical Society Survey will cost 30,000 It includesa direct mail survey and a person to person to person interview, Reportwill not be made until fall State Highway Com Mackie willhave a 4th traffic lane, a temporary blacktop one in operation betweenFarmington and Kensington by Aug 1 It is where many auto accidentsare occuring When the appropriation for disaser relief came up both Cong Cham berlain of this district and CongMeader of Washtenaw voted againatit Now their districts have both ask ed relief Brightons was granted butWashtenaws was notCHERRIES CHERRRI5SII wtil have Swjpt herries for Saleat my home this5 week Sour oneslater Telephone in your ordersW H Meyer, phone UP 8G693CON4BATATION NOTB5Bears are causing tone ounorthern Michigan Two fishermenleft their packs in trees Bears carrled off one and ransacked the other A state marker commemorating thejpassenger pigeon will be unveiled at  Petostoy August 12 Thlrbirdtiiatonce numbered in tbe minions is now jextinct During May388 people were con,victed of game law violations They  paid an average of 18 in finea330were for fisning law violations I8 forest fires last week burnedover 23 acres , ,COUNTY IlSAGUHThe Piswkaejr schedule is tJuly U Ptaokne vs City ServiceJuly 30Piaokaey vs HamburgJ Pinckoty vs City Service Mary Jane jSRtteer, daughter ofRobert Mitteers Helen Bullis of Stockbridge, will be married to David Swartout on August 31Lima township,, Washtenaw countyhas passed a zoning ordiaaJVeaThe new Uexter bigfc, ao builcVIng on Baker Rd is coming along nicely The JlooVk haft iiUPiWtand work started on the walksDexter had an air alert last weekNo action was required by the publie They only had to note the airejs The Lawrence Queals who havebeen at Bob White Beach have returned to Duneditv Florid v xbmaTLocal SecU braots ifHAYERSTILLWELL WEDDING  On Saturday evening at 8 pm tbejriding of Patricia Ann Thayer, the I Wednesday, July 24, 1957Notes of 25 Years Ago  SCHOOL NEWSPinckney beat Camp Birkett in asoft ball game Monday night 12 to 10wedding of Patricia Ann Thayer, tkl Tuesday night the barn of Georgedaughter of Mr and Mrs Howard Snively west of town was struck by Thayer, to Raymond Howard Stillweli, lightning and burned downjson of Mr and Mrs Howard Stillwell Harry GJackson, formely of Pinck  or South Lyon took ptece at the Piriofc ey Cpaimuriity CengL burcfc, ReVJ V Winger officiating Hie wedding march was played by Mrs EI o y s eCampbell and Roger Williams ofNorthville was soloist He sang AtDawning, Thine Alone, LordPrayerThe brides gown was imported roseDon Saverys of Chilson have j paint lace over nylon tulle with sabrinaROILBU SfATlNbWek end skating at Hartown Roilcrsade, near Caolea Saturday and Sudf startUn at 8 p a For paries peme GK MU or GR 87111SOFT BALL HATTING AVSftAGBS Pinekrey Leagme TeamABRH PetDon Bums  6 1 2 33Art Thiralt tAl Holcomb 19G ODoherty Max SouthwellJoe Jeffreys  Phil GentileDick Kennedy returned from a 8 weeks trip to thewest Dr Roscoe Cabel, M D of WnansLake, assistant in the physieatrydept of the Universty of1 Michigan,died July 13 He leaves his wife and daughterOn a postcard poll on purchasingvoting machines in Brighton twp421 people woted in favor of pur, chasing and only 81 against Kenneth Stonex has resigned fromthe Brighton council after 10 years He has been appointed assistant clir,ector of the General Motors ProvingGrounds82 Brighton residents have signeda petition objecting to th establish ont of a trailer park or Kissane Dr The new village of Wixom has approved a village charter and electa presidentThe Milford high school band areputting on concerts at Kent Lakeevery Saturday Jim Belz, son of the Jim Belzes ofMason Rd has enlisted in the navy and is at Great Lakes  The Howell city council has lassan ordinance providingfor the elect on of an associate municipal judgefor a 8 year term The first one will be appointed The MelloTone and Accordiandt ofMrs Maxy Woell were on the Cbeasanfngboat program last week The 4th trafikr Jans between Farmington and Kent Lake, a iemporary blacktop one will be ready August1 nextJohn Hagman, county clerk, waselected president of the state assocaticn of county clerk at their con vention at Sault St Marie lastweek The Livingston County BuildingCede became effective July 22 Confronted by a water shortagethe city of Howell will spend 248 000 for addtional waterNorman Zeigler has sold hig houseon East Unadilla St, Pinckney to the Kenneth Hunts of Ann Arbor whowho have moved inBorn to the Gordon Fosters Barbara Stone of Lakehurst N J Julya daughter Cecil Bohm, welfare com, recentlyunderwent surgery at Mscherson hos neck line, bodice trimmed in sequinslace boufet skirt, worn over Frenchhoop, ruffed peacock train, chappei length with crown of seed pearls, sequins and rhinestones and embroidered rose paint lace veil, finger tip length,Her flowers were white stephanotison a Rainbow Bible with a white orchid in the centerThe bridesmaids were Roberta Ackley, Patricia Palmer and Maudirie Me,yers, a cousin of the bride   Robertas dress was white embrotd,ered organdy with boufiant skirt over Spanish hoop, with sabrina hecklingand hat to match Her flowers, a cascade of pink glamalias The other1 CurrMtCITIZENS COMMITTEE ADOPTS CHARTER A group of citizens of the PinckneyCommunity School District met on July 19, 1957 under the leadership of j yearsChairman Bea Davis and adopted the following chart rPart iNAMiThe name of this organization shall The supreme eoart has Jftt handed down a far reaching decision i the Grand Ledge school case Some ago there were consolidationvotes here and a number of schoolsrefused to go into the eoaBoHdatio Grand Ledge built the mev sefeeotaand then refused to aecejjaay pupbe, The Pinckney Community Schools, I ila from schools outside the conaoliBoard ot Education, Citizens Com j dation saying they had no roommitteePart IIOBJECTIVES The objectives of this organizationshall be 1 to handle school informuney is a candidate for state senatorin the 18h dstrict in Detroit Married at St Marys church Tuesday ElUnfeth Soluson, daughter   l wt  These schools started suit in Hfcuitof the lnace Solasons to Frank Shur  nRJFCTIVFS courtThey alleged they hagyan of Wyandotte, Rev Lewis DU   of ,, organization  their pupils to GrariWsrx  Howard ,, srisrs  Sarrested Hugh Hurd of Eaton Rapids I h community shan know what is behuled against them They appealedfor being drunkHe found him asleep ing donc m lhe school syslem 2 to  the supreme court aiuMost agaiain his car on Grand River He kicked  brtng public opinion to the board ot  Gentry in the stomach and drove off CjufaiiOn regarding school affairs 3Gentry stopped him by shooting one f lo s0ci support ot the community insolving school prohlemsurt 111MEMBERS All persons who are residents of the IPinckney Community School Districtand interested in school improvement are eligible to be members of the Citiof his tires Hurd pled guilty anipaid a 9 fine Dr Davis examinedhim then and found no injuriesNov through his Representative FrankBrown he has petitioned GovernorBrucker to remove Gentry fromoffice, claiming he sustained broken  ens Committee,ribs and other injuries Note5ov I Puri IVOFFICERStwo bridesmaids cosfffitoes were simi IBrucker turnd down Hurds petitionThe Congl cchurch will put on theplay Safety First at the comjiunty hall Friday nightSt Marys annual picnic is at Laphams Grove Aug 6 The price ofthe chicken dinner has been cut to50c and 25c Frank Shields is toastmaster Speakers are Judge Patrick OBrien, Detroit,John Wendell Bird,William Comstock, Detroit Senator Joe Foster, Lansing,Vincent Ryan The ofliccrs of this committee shallbe a Chairman and a Secretary ileteiin July oi each year to serve for a period of one year or until the next annual election Judge Leland Carr wrote the opinionHe said a school district may acceptpupils outside their district butnot compelled to If this worksinjustice on district their only re medy is the legislatureThe Ann Arbor school district also refused to accept outside pupils Suit was threat, cned but was held up pending thaoutsome of the Grand Ledge suitThis decision is expected to resultin a whole flock of consodidationslar to Robertas Dunane Busch of Northville wasbest man and the ushers were James itillwetl, brother of the groom  ndThomas Neff of Ann Arbor The mother of the bride chose a Flint, Andrew I3aird, Detroit Dantn aqua colored dress over lace, with Noecker will sing The ball game is accessories and a pink corsage between Pinckney and HowellJeaiGoldketts orchestra will play iodance at nightThe grooms mother wore a blue silkorgandy with matching hat and pink Some papers have been runningcanned editorials advocating the abclishinff of the parcel post system onThere shall be an executive board I the grounds it has always gone inconsisting of twelve 12 members ap the redit invades a field of privatepointed by the president of the Board j industry and H could be as adequatoi 1ducal ion  in ihc event that the permanent ofiicer are unaUe to attend a meetingthe members present may elect a temporary chairman amior secretary to serve for that particular meeting,j Hurt VMEETINGSI Meetings shall be held as often as i needed to meet the objectives oi thn and the date ol each meetThe reception was at Pilgrim HalLrMrs Harold Meyers served the cake, Mrs James Dailey, another aunt cut1 t tiretchen Tasch poured and Elaineofa3 ji j ing shall be et at the previous meetMRS CLARISSA A DOOLITTLE  ing Special meetings may be calledMrs Clarissa E Dooittle, laugh I when requested by the Board of Ldur of Patrick and Melissa Kinney, cation to discuss special school proboilier served the punch, Anne Marie was born at Gladstone, Mich, May ,icinsaifcy had the guest book 29, 1893 She was a graduiThey left on a wedding trip to norl leary Business College sertherli Michigan arid the upper penindPuty register of probate in Ing ula The brides going away costume j county for several yearsAas a white linen suit and matching f In 1920 she married Hugh Doohat, and an orchid from her corage little of Mason He survives Also aOn their returfc they will live at 5200 son McGregor Rf Portage Lake U1F         Williaim and Robert , leeominend a course, ol actioni art IVAIMSThe Aims of this committee shall befollows1 io encourage and stimulate interest in school board elections 2 To inform the publicSFC Hugh James Doolittle jr of i 3 To make the community aware otg g ElPaso, Texas and wo grandson,  the critical teacher shortage and toThe bride graduated from Pinckuev Williarm and Robert h hl d Mihin Stte Fueral servic high school an attend Michigan State  Funeral services were WednesdayJniversity ijflfe gnxwfl is a graduate at St Marys church, Pinckney, Revof South LyqBhigh school and is em Albert Schmitt officiaing Burial wasployed by the Western Eleclric Co in Maple Grove Cemetery, MasonThe JuirforDoyle family spent the j MRS CALLUS MAY PLUMMERweek end at their cabin at Rose City   Mrs Calhe May Plummer bl1 1 8314 6 3152 3 3004 5 JudgeJames Breakey has workedout a program in Washtenaw county where teen age probationers will betaught welding and auto repairThe Chelsea Kiwanis took in 1526at their rummage saleTom Houghton 1 1  Kenneth Fry   IllRay MortalityLariy Prlee Bob Amburgey Bob lfeabonA AllaandJ ODoherty Fred Singer 1Jack Yow , 1 0 0 101716 3 4 250 25 3 6 24017 4 4 235 2312006 11 1 166 6 0 1 1M16 5 3 19320 2 3 150,701 lit 9 0 1 1115 0 0 000 0 0 000 The Jack Glrks of Dexter weroSunday guests of the Mark Nashfamily Mrs, Theresa Coyle has rentedpart of ner farm house to a familynamed OstranderFred Walcott of Fort Gibson, Mis,called on his neice, Mrs Mary Baughrt Saturday  Harold Swarthout is home fromMcPherson hospital ,Nancy Nash has gone to the Christian camp in New York state i The Mark Nash family attended the farm bureau meeting Sunday atLake Chemung died at McPherson Hospital, HoweLl,Monday after an illness of severalyears She was born in Jamesvilie, Georgia, May 23, 1906, the daughterof Brown and Francis Hughes On August 30, 1929 she married Wimont,Plummer at Detroit who was on tho poice force then Since his retirementA5 years ago theye have lived at P it, erson Lake Besides her husband sh JS survived by 5 brothers who live it Georgia Shel was a number ofPinckney Chapter 145 O E S The funeral will be at the Swa thout Funeral Home, Thursday at1200 p m,,Rev J W Winger officiatThe Schoenhals family wunionBttrial wil1 be in Pckeny Cemwas held Sunday at the home of Mrs Lyria Loring of Lake Chemung 60were present From here were the L jJ Henry, Lambert Henrys, Keith  0FFER  COURSESThe Livingston County Board of000PFC Dick Higgi is home n furloughiiom Calif oraia, Mr, Sadie Morao spent last weakat the Moran cottage at Caseville The sheriffs officers picked upRobert Raitanian, 26 here Saturday night He was in the army but had anevotts breakdown and was sent to Northville and was releasedduringeconomy drive there His parent liveat Hiland Lake He disappeared sevend daft before and eoujj  bofound Efforts will be ma4tortarn him to NorthvilleThe Benedict LaRosa family ofAnn Arbor spent 4ay with BlrsRota LaRosaKaye Wylie, Nancy aad Judy Dan toCan Mimwaokee, DraJbuty, Tom Ware, John Paul j Education in offering two courses toWares and Earl Kimblem, Mrs Dora  tfachers One is a Eastern MichiganCollege No 220 Workshop at BrignSchoenhals and family of Akron,Ohio were also there June Lamb of Ann Arbor visitedW JL Meyer and wife last weekTHE FOWLERVILLE FAIRThe one and only Fowlerville Fairthis year is held from Tuesday, July30th to Saturday, August 3 This features the County 4H exhibits of han dicraft, farm animals and agriculturalproductsTuesday night is the give awty Pj tifwdayT ith 8amc datea and e same time Kncram Wednesday, Thursday and rnwwrc ia1 oionaay lti  v v  i iday Tt 130, horsi racing Also ball The W H Meyer, G W Meyer Jro11 at the igh schoolsgames and free acts The races feajnd James Meyer families, Mrs Lulu College No 220 Workshop at Brignton nischol Auust 5 to 23 at 900 J  e instructor 8 Mr, Simpson JL Meyer and wife last week The other is an Arts and CraftsThe Francis Shehan family wtr intcur8e at Fowlerville high school on       the same dates and the same time Knture 2 and 3 year olds Wednesday is 4H judging CaseyClarks Jamboree featuring Evelya Hariene and the Lazy Ranch Boys Also childrens day with all rides atreduced prices and 2 bicycles givenawayThursday Open Class and 4H judging, fat stock show and 4H talentshow at night Friday night livestock and machinery parade, and awards Beams Thrill show of auto daredevils Satulay Bill Hettere Wild AminaActs, 17 in numberv Alto the Ostrichraces in which these huge birds will bedriven by prominent men, including Stanley Diakel, PinetnefCUffLott, Clair Miller and Ron Stuible,Lyle Glover aad Tom Kane   ,    Charon Griffith, Karen Elehman Lamb of East Lansing and the JamesPopp family of Plymouth were inAnn Arbor last Sunday to help the William Lambs move in their newhome at 1717 Mt Pleasant thereMrs Lyle Hendee andand 22 DROWNINGSThe week end heat wave drovehordes of people td the lakes and a result 22 people were drowned in the state, 5 in this area ly handled by the Railway ExpressWe doubt this Pinckney has had no express service in a number of yearsNeither have many other villages Occasionally we get something by ex press but have to go to Howell afterit Parcel post articles can be pickedup at the local postoffic and on the rural routes are delivered at thedoor The express company baa ihfsuch service and that is why parcelpost was instituted some 50 agoiLvommend a course, 4 It advocate that School Boardmeetings be open to the public 5 Io encourage Ihe Parents Clubmemiiers and the teachers to work more closely tOLcther The school ad ministration should ICJIIZC ihc limitedexperience ot some parents and pro vide the necessary leadership to helpthem to do a good job, Fart VIIAMlNDMLNTS Any portion ol this charter may beamended by a majority ol the voles cast hollowing the adoption of the charter, the following officers were electedChairman, Mrs Leonard Davis Secre uiry, Mrs John Walton Other memoeii present appointed to the hxeculive liod vcie Mr Joseph iiusytilu, Mrs John Colone, Mrs LeonardDavis, Mrs William Hachey, Mr Harold Halliburton, Mr Carson Hollings worth, Mr Kenneth Hoyt, Mr Lric Rose, Mrs John Walton Plans were made tor a Paint  UpfixUp Day on August 3, 1957 Ihcchairman of the Painting  Eric Rose Chairman of the FixUp, Kenneth Hoyt Chairman of Publicity, Mrs John Colone MRS JOHN WALTON, SecretaryasThe fight on Ciyil Rights goes merr ily on in congress with indicationthe south has made some gains and The cigarette companies are onthe defensive due to a bill introduced by Senator Bennett of Utah K wouldrequire each package of cigarette tocarry a label reeding Prolonged use of this product may result in cancerof the lung heart and circulatory diecases and other ailments It probably will not pass but it ia a gamingIn tile meantime two research cepiffV are conducting inraetigatlona to the effects of cigarette anfcfck ing One by a health commission andone by the tobacco companies Todate the weight of evidence is on theboard of health findings There have been repercussions Battan, Barton,Purstine and Osbom have cancelledtheir contract as advertising agencyfor the Reader9 Digest which theyhid 28 years It amounted to 1,260, 000 a year They also have one withthe American Tobacco Company which amounts to ,22,00,000 a yearThe Readers Digest has been runa ing articles attacking the value ofcork tips as cigarette filters Thecompany denies they cancelled the Readers Dfgest contractdue to piure from the tobaco companyThe Republican legislature ie fighting a rear guard action to show that their cutting  mental healthftihdwas not responsible for the riot at the Northville Hospital last weekIn doing this they have aseailled th doctors and management there forbad supervision In the affair a nuaber of facts stand out 6r Blain ofthe hospital says one third of Ihe at tendants had to be discharged tocome within the budget A yearagothe legislature appropriatefaOmay be able to add enough amend, for doctors Ths year they cutsitments to the bill to cripple it At the  100000The America PSiWtocEmmaGardner and childrenGardner andchlidren wredinner ,jguettt of Mm Rudolph of Anderson ThursdayThe Hubert Ledwidge familyLedwidge family of Royal OmjcEl Ld and daughters Frederick Burr, 2fr,of Grand Blanc their efforts to jcalled on tSl waa drown B  Saturday I bill killed This aek 3 The body was not recovered until junctions to enfc Mrs Don 5 Sundav afternoon by Livingston ies those aocused Coronor Bordenpress conference last week the president showed an attitude to compremise Some western support has been gained by a trade whereby the soutiwould support the Hell Canyon Dam in Oregon The south are bending to get article III of theThis authorizes federal in enforce the law and dendinner ,j sheriffs  TheyonEleanor Ledwidge and  e Desmon d drowne d i n Lyon s Lak e nea r US2 3  Sunday  Irvi n Dellbaugh , 66 , o f An nI Arbo r i n th e Huro n Rive r nea r Del   h i whe n h e fel l fro m a  boat  Lolan e  Towner , 1 0 o f Inkste r i n For d Lake ,Ypeiant i an d Irivi n Hackworth,4 ,i n  MarkJ e Lak e i nLedwidge fami y o f Roya l Oa kSaturda y guests  1  Howel lo n  th eIrvi n Kennedy  las tt o  th e 4 H Cam p a t called Th e bod y wa s tae n t o t e P eal th e la w  n    P reSd ft Swatrhou t Funera l Hom e whe r a      ht         tGran d Blan c undertake r got  it  lo  orc e u the ,Uw  f 118 wa s pu to f Detroit  th e book i bac k i n th e wday s o f 186 5 bu t i s seldo mpresiden t sai d h e could , conceiv eo f n o emergenc y i n whic h h e woul dus e federa l troops Mrs  Claudi a McPherson , wido w o fMonday and th daughterAsson recommend s 32 0 doctor s fo rMichian s patien t population  The yonl y hav e 231  A s a  resul t t V thNorthvill e rio t th e institutio n wil l a ocep t n o mor e juevnil e patfctitr f  Donn asenio r clas s a t a  swimmin g part y OQ inigh t las t wee k an d Noe l Ros e ,at part y a t Til s homewher e picture  o fth e senio r tri p wer e shown ,  Th e Holli s Holloway s o f Bas sspen t Sunda y wit h th e Da M  E  Darro w an d wif e too k Dic kan d Cath y Loomi a t o th eLoomi s homei n Detroi twher e the y wi l retur n t o thei r hom ei n  Rosly n Heights , NY Relative s visitin g fcl SMrs Howard Thayer over the end were the James DalJeyand Mrs Maude Daiey, of the brjde of Harlod D litersOhio, W j Worthy and wifeCleveiand, Ohio andand daughter oi Ssndttkx ,SZDUTAYCHWednesday, July 24, 1957MORE HOT WATER WETH EDISONSNEW ELECTRICWATER HEATING SERVICE 4iOnly electric water heaters give you all these impoicart adv E Plenty of hot water24 hours a dayE SafeflamelessK Install anywhere no flame, no fluK Longlasting meets Ecicons rigid sE Clean  no smoke, no sootE Outer sheil cool io i,,j iwcn a ,vtK Easy financingup to 3 ycrs to j  E Efcient no heat vjsd i t f isAUtkhaddsup to the best water healing service ever provided in Soulcavern A your plunber or appliance dealer  Notei of 48 f sirs AgeMerritt Reeves, Lansing visitedC V Van Winkle The final dividend of 21  c on adollar has been declare by the Glaz icr State Bank at ChelseaMrs James T Eamen oi Detroitattended the funeral of Mrs Kate Steptoe hre Tuesday The threshing machine is nakinjits rounds The wheat yield is goodthis year Will Miller is building a cementblock cottage at Portage Luke The C J Teeeple and GeorgeGreen families are spending a week at Portage Lake The C P Sykes, Carl, the JohnTeeples and George Sykes visitedthe Frank Browns at the Beebe cottige at Long Lake last week Percy Hinchey informs us he esestablished a jewelry store at Perry Marcellus Monks went to the JohnChalker home Saturday to get a calfWhile sitting on a box talking to Mr Chalker he fell over He was takento the house and Dr Sprinkle of Radner, Ohio, who was at the lake called He pronounced him dead He i3 survived by his wife and 2 childrenFuneral was at St Marys church1 uesday Fryman Allisons team Jecamefrightened Tuesday near the DeliCarr home by the auto of Dr Buck,ingham of Stockbridge and ran away The wagon over turned at the northt oast ccrner of the square throwing1Mr Allison and a Benedict boy outMr Allison was knocked unconsiousHe was taken to the CVVanWankle home No broken bones were found Mrs Kate Geary Steptoe died inWebster July 11 at the age of 2A aj,e of 12 she went to live witnRrs Mary Wheeler who brought herU  She brought up a neice and two iuphews She married William Steptoe in 1885 The funeral vis at theFrank Sigler home here Monday,Rovs Gates and Mumford officiating Burial was in Pinekney CemeteryCards are out announcing the marriage of Glenn Gardner and Florence Sprout to take place August 4 The Scio TheatreAnn Arbor Mlduj Children Fit PlajfmadFriday, Saturday, July 26, 27 GUN SMOKEin Cinemascope and Color withj MacM and Uorothy Malone THEATREHOWkkiMica ATues, WedM Thura, July 23, 24, 25 Andy Griffith and Patricia NealUNTAMED YOUTH A FACE IN THE CROWDalso Cartoon IVanDoren and John Also CartoonsSunday Monday, July 28, 29 PUBLIC PIGEON NO 1 in TechnicolorwithRed Skelton and Vivian BlainalsoMarjorie Main and Parker FennellyTHE KETTLES ON OLDMacDONALDS FARM Color FririaySaturday, July 26, 27Diub FeatureCraig Stevens, Alix Talton inTHE DEADLY MANTISRed Skelton and Vivian Blaia InPUBLIC PIGEON NO lw in TechnicolorCartoonSunday Monday, July 28, 29Tues, Wed, Thurs July 30, 31, Aul Matinuee Sunday 220 m contTHE PROUD AND THE PROFANE  Debbie Reynolds, Leslie Nielsen viihWilliam Holden and Deborah KerralsoREVOLT AT FORT LARAMIE in TechnicolorWithJohn Dehner and Gregg Palmer  Tues Wed Thurs Ju,y Q 31 Aug jalso Cartoon  Spencer Trac Katherine Hepbbmnand Walter Brennan inTAMMY AND THE BATCHELOR In Cinema Scope and Technicolor fa rloonSYLVAN T inDESK SET in Cinemascope and Color CartoonWed, Thur, July 24, 25 By Popular RequestBOOM TOWNWithClark Gable, Spencer Tracy, Hetty Walter BrennanLaMarr and Claudette Colbert  Wed to Sat July 2425, 26, 27 IEE THEATREWH1TMOR LAKEI shown once at 9 p m nightly with1lmafc  i Dr and Mrs George Mann ofBelleville called at the Dispatchoffice MondayI The Lei and Snyders of Ohio called on the Asher Wyies Sunday Friday, Saturday, July 26, 27DeLuxe Double Feature EDGE OF THE CITY WithJohn Cassavetes, Sidney PoitierWELCOME TO THE 71st ANNUALFowlerville iJULY 30, 31, AUGUST 1, 2WIDE VARIETY OF SHOWS FEATURING COMPLETELY KW ACTS THE HALLIDAY BRANDWithJoseph Cotton, Vivcca Lindfors,BetsyBlair and Wnrd RondSun Mon Tues, Juy 28, 29, 30 A FACE IN THE CROWD WithAndy Griffith, Patricia Neal and Anthony FranciosaWednesday, Only, July 31 VINTAGEin Cinemaopc and Color withPier Angel, Mel Ferrer, JohnKerr and Michele MorganStarts Thursday, August 1st 4 i f t T X TT T i XT T   f  SOMETHING OF VALUEFilmed in Africa withRock Hudson and Dana WjmterPlusGOD IS MY PARTNERSun, Mon Tues July 28, 29, 30 Pat Boone and Terry Moore nBERNARDINEj Color by DeLuxeI aturatt Nws CartOoAWednesday ThursdayJuly 31, Aug 1 Henry FondainTWELVE ANGRY MENFeaturette Color Cartoon NewCpl Dick Singer and family ofHarrisburg, Pa are vvisiting hisbrothers thereThe Ware family reunion was heldSaturday at the Tom Wareed on Mrs, Edna Spears Sunday i M36 East The Forest Ledyards of Fint callAug 5  ToSee GRAN D STAN D GIV E AWA YSHO WTUESDA Y EVENIN G  THRILLIN G AUDIENC EPARTICIPATIN G SHO W wit h Man yNAM E BRAN D PRIZ E AWARD SOstrich Race sBIL L UOLTEIi S WIL D ANIMA LSHOW SATURDA YAFTERNOO N AN D EVENIN GHarnes s Raee s 3  Bi g Day s  WEDNESDAY , JUL Y 3 1 3  Yr Pac e 2,0002  Yr  Pac e 2,000 2 2 Pac e 8003  Yr  Tro t 2,000 2 6 Tro t  80 02 G  Pac e 800 FRIDAY , AUGUSS T I FRIDAY EVENIN G v ,  A uniqu e grandstan d sho w in an oldwes t atmospher ewit h a cas t o f 10 0 professiona l actor s am i m ians FeaturingDOUGLA S KENNED Y BRA D JC3O NSta r o f th e  L c  y Cr,  i n  th e Anni e Ojkley T V scriesStar o f th eStev e Donovan T V  serie s  See thi s bol d spectacl e i n al l it s thrillin g colo r an d actio n y  o n th e Fre e Fair s ne w stae  Grandstan d show s al l si x  night s o f th e fai r wit h tw o o n Frida y a t 73 0 an d 1 0 p w    1 6  Tro tTHURSDAY , AUGUS T 12  Yr  Tro t2  Yr  Tro t 800 2 2 Tro t  80 01 9 Pac e 8002,00 0 1 9 Tro t  80 0  2,00 0 1 6 Pac e 80 Three men , on e fro m eac h sho w wil lcompete  The y tak e ol d jun k car sdriv e thor n o u a  ram p an d lea p 10 0t o  15 0 fee t an d cras h land  Th e me ncompeting  ar e Dic k Roger s Moto rManiacs , iill y Green s Canadia n Ace san d War d Beam s Aut o Daredevils  OSTRICH AN DCAME L RACE Saa d Wil d Anim lSho w Monda y after noo n onl yAls o Tclevi sicn  anJ Cir cu s Acts  Harness Race sTUESDA YWEDNESDA YTHURSDA Yafternoon s onl yAlso  Television andCircus AetMWEDNESDA Y CHILDREN S DA YO  BICYCLE S GIVE N AWA Y AL L RIDE S REDUCE DCASE Y CLARK S BAR N DANC EY  EVENIN G FROMCKLWT V COUNTR YJfcOC K AN D ROLL   CHILDRE N ADMITTE D FRE EH Talen t Sho w    MONDAY100 0 A  M  Blac k an d Whit e Sho wTUESDA YEntr y Da y80 0 PM 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Jroml  dwnorutratlo n Cnhto t luatritl felti  Jfiits tu t WWlt Nr k  lllMiiiitin tT VACATIO NBefor e yo u yo , yo  masav e yoursel f c  lot o ftroubl e b y phonin g ahea dt o  be  sur e o f you r reserva tions  An d if  your e de laye d o  th e way , cal lahea d fro m a  hand y Pub lic  Telephon e an d le t the m uggid HrtrtWt,J Jnt  L w hw Wm  AA   CCI t S2      14 1jac k Han TH E STAT E O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t fo r th e Count y o fLivingsto nI n  th e Matte r o f th e Estat e o fMar k Swatthout , Deceased A t a  sessio n o f sai d Courthel d o nth e 19t h da y o f Jul y A  D , 1957 PresentHonorabl e Hira m RSmith ,I Judg e o f Probat e  vi 1    TT INotic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t th e  Pinckney Dispatc hEntere d a s Secon d Clas sMatte r a t Postoffk eA t o f Marc h 8 , 187 711 4 Sout h Howel l St iPinckney,iMich Subscriptio n Pric e 115 0 a  Yea rrs  Wayn e AtLe e wen t t o visi the r husban d a t Universit y hospita lsevera l time s las t week Mrs  Andre w Nesbit t attende d vbrig e part y las t week  at th e hom e o fMis  Bruce e Swee t in  Howell Th e Harol d Hassenchals,Joa n So beiski  o f Tecumse h calle d o n th eAndre w Nesbitt s Sunday Th e Jame s Werner s o f Columbus ,Ohio , wer e Sunda y guest s o f th e Ro be n Seefelds Georg e VanNorma n wa s in  Bloom ington , 111  las t week AF C Jame s Porte r ,  so n o f th e Ha rol d Porter s lef t fo r Turke y las t week Th e Lawrenc e Baughn s move d t othei r ne w hom e a t Portag e Lak eSaturday Th e A l Freedma n an d Bo b Bake rfamilie s o f An n Arbo r wer e Sunda yguest s o f th e Fran k Aberdeens Th e Winsto n Baughn s wer e Suna yguest s o f th e Fran k C lark s o f Milford Th e fir e engin e wa s calle d t o th eJo e Stackabl e far m o n Swarthou t Kd Monda y afternoo n whe n hous e go tstruc k b y lightning  Th e principa ldamag e wa s t o th e pum p whic h wa sburne d out W e dnderstan d th e flowe r o f th eyout h o f las t June s senio r clas s hav eenliste d in the arm y an d leav e o nAugus t 19  The y ar e Thoma s Wylie Bo b Ward , Harol d Spittle r Ronal dBon d an d Do n Sockow  Accordin g t oR  W  Wyli e a  bi g farewel l part y isbein g planne d fo r them Th e Fre d Read s entertaine d a t thei r  Lak e cottag e Sunda y Dr  Stev e Brow n  Marily n Brown , th e Jerr y Brow n fa m il y Willia m Gig a o f Detroi t an d th eJame s Whitle y family Jame s Hamme r an d wif e o f Detroi ttroi t calle d o n Mrs  Emm a Vollmo rSunday Th e Vincen t Shield s family f o fAn n Arbo r an d th e Howar d OUrici lfamil y o f Hunke r Hil l wer e Sunday yquest s o f th e Le e Laveys Th e Charle s Cava n jr  famil y o fYoungstown , Ohio , visite d th e Mer wi n Campbell s las t week Th e Thoma s Clar k famil y o f An aArbo r wer e Sunda y guest s o f Mrs Margare t Clar k Th e Merwi n Campbel l famil y wen tt 0 Independenc e Lak e Sunday ,Mrs  Doroth y Dinke l an d childre nwer e in  Ann  Arbo r Thursday Jo e Lavc y playe d bal l Sunda y inth e InterCuunt y Leagu e wit h Chelse aThe y los t t  Redfor d 5  to 4 Blai r Steel e an d wif e o f Pompan oBeach , Florida , calle d o n friend sher e las t week Th  Jess e Krum s o f Eato n Rapid swer e Sunda y guest s o f th e Rober tPikes Mrs  Leiphar t o f Meadsville , Pa visite d Mrs  Willia m Hil l las t week ,Th e Ro y Dillingham s an d Mrs Loielt a Hooke r calle d o n Fre d Dill in  Lansin g Friday  Wagoners Growr 606 6 P1NCKNE Y ROA DQualit y Merchandis eLO W PRICE SBee r an d Win e T o Tak e Oa tPHON E HOWEL L 705J 2TREATE D POLE SFOR TOUR POLE SHED 0R OB TOUR PJs BABN Coal an d Fue l Oi lALS O  COA L AN D SUNOC O FUE L OI LD  E  HOE Y   SON Snon e rtA 6811 9 Dexte rESTABLISHE D 186 5 INCORPORATEDHOWELLPINCKNE YOve r NinetyTw o Year s o f Saf e Bankin gVt oopportUBiit yrelative s your e plannin g t o visit , phon e an d tel l the mwhe n youl l arrive  Theyl l appreciat e cu r thoughtful ness  Lon g Distanc e rate s ar e low  Yo u ca n cel l place ta  day s driv e awa y fo r abou t a dollar  S o don t le tanythin g upse t you r vacation  Pla n b y Lon g Distance  i Patty wer e in  An n Arbo r Saturday ,j  Th e Clos e Chevrole t Garag e a t Li n de nwa s broke n int o las t week  Th ewatc h capture d th e tw o rob aers    A N  ADDITIONA L PHON E is a n awfull y hand y thing ,especiall y i f it s a  bedsid e phone  Thin k o f al l th e time sth e phon e ring s whil e your e i n th e bedrooman d yo uhav e t o ru n t o anothe r par t o f th e hous e t o answe r it You d certainl y sav e a lot o f tirin g step s i f yo u ha d aphon e i n you r bedroom  It s a  nic e quie t plac e t o mak ethos e persona l calls , too  An d if your e eve r ill , a  bed sid e telephon e i s might y convenien t an d comforting  Wh y no t orde r on e now  Yo u can  selec t fro m eigh tmoder n decorato r colors  CAL L AN Y TIMEthi tperson s phon e wil l b e an swere d an d message s take nwheneve r he s out  Man yprofessiona l an d busines speopl e ar e givin g custom er s th e convenienc e o fMichiga n Bell s telephon eanswerin g set  Soo n yot rma y mak e a  cal l an d hear sThi s i s a recording  There s n o on e i n th e office  Afte rfbu  hea r th e tw o beeptones , youl l hav e hal f a  minut e t oleav e a message  you r nam e an d phon e number  Whe nli e returns , you r meMg c vl l b e  laye d bac k an d you rInstruction s followed  Quit e a set ice,  isnt it     ,     ,  x  Mrs Nor a Sprou t an d daughter ,petitio n o f Clar e M  Swarthou t pra y   in g tha t th e administratio n o f sai destat e b e grante d t o Claud e Swa rthout , o r t o som e othe r suitabl e ps vson  an d tha t th e heir s o f sai d d e cease d b e determined , wil l b e hearrf f ja t th e Probat e Cour t o n Augus t 12,, 195 7 a t te n AM I t i s Ordered , Tha t notic e thereo fb e  give n b y a publicatio n o f a  copy hereo f fo r thre e week s consectivel ypreviou s t o sai d da y o f hearing , i nth e Pinckne y Dispatch , an d tha t th epetitione r caus e cop y o f thi s notic et o  b e serve d upo n eac h know n part yi n  interes t a t hi s las t know n address b y  registere d mail , retur n receip t d emaned , a t leas t fourtee n 14  days prio r t o suc h hearing , O F b y perso nservic e a t leas t five  5 day s prio r to suc h hearing Hira m R , Smith , Judg e o f Probat eA  tru e cop y uHele n M  Goul d Registe r o f Probate  I  i Ready cas h open s door s t omoneysavin g an d moneymakin gopportunities  Havin g it  is simpl ya  matte r o f buying  a  Saving sAccoun t o n th e installmen t plan ,jus t a s yo u bu y an d pa y fo rothe r thing s ove r a  perio do f time Bum s famil y an d Jac k Mrs  Valm a Knap p aa d childre n o fy  wit h th e D  CankinTo7j s m ur ff  calla d o n th e Ralp h Hal Unid i nkai d a t PorVtm l 1 laa i Wednesday  Ala o th e Ct o Cwti sUmOf  of     f IThe Fre d Ward s o f Schafe r Roa dar e buildin g a new hous e o n th e Ke yft  nold s far m the y own y  Mrs  Audre y Dinke l wit h he r pa r cnt s th e Henr y Klikot s o f Brighto n attende d th e weddin g o f a ccousi n inj Detroi t Saturday  f  Th e Gilber t Skinner s wer e dinne rguest s o f C  F  Slos e an d wif e o fLinde n las t Wednesday Th e Ra y Languways o o f Chubb sCorner s spen t th e week  end in  San duskey Ther e wer e a floc k o f ne w arrival slas t week  Mrs  Iv a Darro w becam e agrandmothe r twic e las t Thursday A  7 1 daughte r Cynthi a Sue , wa s bor nt o  he r son , Jac k an d wif e an d a  77l b  son , t o he r son , Ronal d an d wif eJun e Bobon  bot h a t McPherso n ho 3pital , Howell , Sunda y a 7 lb daug hte r wa s bor n t o th e Georg e Asche nbrenner s als o a t McPhereo n hospita lname d Charlyn  Las t Thursda y ason , Gerr y Scot t wa s bor n t o th oKevi n Ledwidge s a t Highlan d Par khospital Joa n Eichma n wisite d a t th e Russ el l Glove r hom e in  Webbervill e las t,,  week j  Visitor s o f th e Be n White s las tf  week  were Clyd e Smit h o f An n Arbor , j5  Jo e Brad y o f Brighto n an d th e Fran k J  White s o f Howell  Mrs  Madelin e Sheha n an d daugh  ter , Mar y Kay , o f An n Arbo r calle do n  Willia m Sheha n Sunday Bill y Sheha n expect s t o hav e hi shorse s in  the Fowlervill e races Sunda y visitor s o f th e Ralp h Hall s  I wer e th e Jame s Hall s o f Deare r an d  i th e Ear l Ear l Savery s o f Dexter    Clyd e Smit h o f An n Arbo r ccalle d ,  o n th e Jess e Henry  Sunday  ,  A l Fradenbur g an d wif e o f th eby THE M dTDeit s Insure d U p t o 10,00 0Ou r Membershi p i n th e Federa l D  oai tI STAT E BAN KAr o Safel y Insure dHELLER S FLOWER SA  WIT H FLOWERS  ttres iPHONE D Howellr  I  WIL L COLLEC T PINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXE SA T  M Y HOM E o n EAS T PUTNA M STREET , PINCKNE Y O NWEDNESDAY S fro m 30 0 t o 50 0 P  M   SATURDAYS fro m 30 0 t o 50 0 P  M RUT H RITTER,Praekney , Villag e TIf yo u wer e t o jum p you r automobil ethroug h th e ai r i n th e abov e man ner , ninc e chance s ou t o f te n i t woul dmea n CERTAI N DEATH  3  DARE DEVIL S wil l compet e on e agains tth e other , eac h doin g thi s grea tTHRILLE R an d 3 2 other s jua t A t  wpensationalJrtie n jfche  INTER N A j  th e McPherso n Ban k ar e spendin g 2 J Featurin g Rea l Hom e Mad e Ic e Crea mTIONA L AUT O DAREDEVI L CON    ee s i n Florida ,TES T i s pu t o n a t th eFOWLERVILL B FAI R O NNiOB  AfifiHf TtThe Gen e Contray s o f Ypsilantt i U  o n th e Georg e VanNorman Saturda y an d th a Sorg 4  Wajn  ICE CREA M FESTIVA lSATURDAY , JUL Y 2 7 m Vrm  mcuttt  DUPATC H woddy , jj y u,JOH N DBBfts l TRACTOR S Se tNew  Powe r an dEconom y RecordsI n  OffIcla f Nebrask a Tests  STATB O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t fo r th e Cooat y o f ME BUSINES S PROFESSIONA L CORNE I  Neve r befor e i the hitter y o f Hi eMebretk e trade r Test s ha t an ye  trader  se t e e SMK P ne w ufa r powe r an d ecenqm y a s th e se wJeh u Deer e JUft,  Wi, In  th e Matte r o f tk o Kstat t o fFran k Johnson , Deceased A t a  sessio n o f sai d cour t kal i a tth t Probat e Offic e i n th e Ctt y o fHowel l i n sai d Count y o n Jul y 1   Th e 720  Gasoline , LPGM ,An d Diese l Model s brok e th e horse powe r recor d t o becom e th e aos tpowerfu l rowcro p tractor s eve rtested Th e 530  Gasolia e Mode ldevelope d mor e horsepowe r hour s r gallo n o f iue l o a tk e drawba i a y  other gaeefca e tracto r  J  eaeep t th e e w 620 de72 0 SERIESTremendou s 5plof r opacit y 68plu t bfep  wit houtstandin g fue l econom y an d generalpurpos e tracto r versatility Gasoline , LPGas , o r Diese l engine  generalpurpos e an d standar dmodels 62 0 SERIESHusk y 4plo wpowe r 43plu j bIip  t o whi ptoug h jobs  t o handl e heav y load san d sav e time  Gasolin e o r LPGa sengine  standar d an d genexaipur pos e models  The 530  LPJ M Mode l se ta  ne w econom y leoord , develop in g mor e koisepowe r hour  pe rgallo n o f fue l o n th e drawba x tha nan y dthe r tP3a s tracto r eve rtested 52 0 SERIESFul l 3plo w powe r38plu s bhp  tha t rank s u p wit hman y large r tractor s i n wor k out put , wit h man y smalle r tractor s l afirs t cos t an d operatin g economy Gasolin e o r LPGe s engine  The 620  RowCro b Gtso lin e Mode l se t a  ne w econom yrecord , developin g mor e horse powe r hou H pe r gallo n o f fue l o nth e drawba r tha n an y othe r gaso lin e traeto r eve r tested  Sam e en gin e availabl e i n 620  Standard Th  620  RowCro p LPGa iMode l develope d mor e horse powe r hour s pe r gallo n o f fue l e nth e drawba r tha n an y othe r LP Ga s tracto r eve r teste d excep t th ene w 520  Sam e engin e avail abl e i n 620  Standard Th e 720  RowCro p DieselMode l se t a ne w alltim e tracto rfueleconom y record , th e fourt hJoh n Deer e Diesel  to hol d thi srecor d i n unbieke n successio nsinc e 1949  Sam e engin e availabl ei n  720  Standard f  5ts  lPl eattiUuJt maximum hrtpMr  baud  on 60F  mnd 2992 to Hi Present Hon  Hira m J  Smith ,Jadf e o f Probate Notic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t al lcreditor s o f sai d decease d ar e rcqui re d t o presen t thei r claim s i n 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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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4U    WtWi  lT  w    T thousand s o  negroe s cam e nort h andsettle d i n th e citie s wher e the y Lave becom e a  politica l power  I n Nev fYork,Defroit,Chieag e an d othe r cities the y oas t th e decidin g vote  Negroes fi n  thes e citie s hav e bee n electe d t ot o M  Sof t Bal l New s Pinckney climbe d close r t o th ecount y leagu e titl e las t wee k whe nthe y bea t Cit y Servic e th e secon d plac e tea m 9 to 2  Thursda y night I Cit y Servic e an d Provin g Ground si  stil l hav e a  chanc e t o ti e Pinckne y i f CmtatCosh e losu a bot h remainin g game s wit nSonowfu l Mott o Novtna73 0 PM   rab rg Thuv d   t an d wit h ar e sheddin g   Cit y Servic e nex t wee k Tuesday  pligh t o f Michiga n       lead an dPinckney go t a n earl y The pres s i s btgtanfn g t o wonde rwh y Governo r Wistttjn  ha s no tcom e ou t i n  rebutta l o f th e charge sbein g broadcas t b y 4ftorg e VanPeu ran , Republica n esflsWat e fo r gover no r an d Stat e Chtintm n Lindemeare ,ove r th eindustr y tha tthe y sa y i s taxe d t o deat h bu t noth wa s ahea d 3 to 1 up t o th e las t o f th e in g t o sa y abou t th e workin g ma nChurc kspeac program , bal l gam e an d danc ewhic h the y alway s feature d Thi 3wil l b e a n opportunit y fo r forme rresident s t o revisi t th e ol d hom etow n an d rene w ol d acquaintenances  Calvary Meanonitt e Chun bRev  Ut a Beacky , Paste r ,5  S  Sup t Walter Est hMerai t   Wovshi p    100 06th whe n the y brok e ou t i n a  ras h o fhit s an d score d 6  runs  Pinckne ygo t a  ru n th e firs t o n hit s b y Ken ned y an d ODohert y an d Gentile s tw obas e hit  an d go t 2  mor e th e thir do n  2  errors  The y wen t t o tow n th eathleti c teams  have man y ntgroe san d s o d o th e fajpfgpftjgiie bate bal lan d foo t bal lI n  order,t o understan di t  i s necessar y t o g o bac k a fe w nun ,A  larg e numbe r o f forme r residence s dre d year s t o th e introductio n of ar e expecte d her e o n tpaday CHERRIES  CHBRRR1IS I  wil l hayeTwejpherrie s fo r Sal ta t m y hom e fcbfii WiSek Sou r one slater  Telephon e i n you r orders W  H  Meye , phon e U P 8669 8  M h mmmmim tm  AROLLttl t 8KATIN Wee k cn i skatfn g atBtow n Roi lercade , na r Ciidto a fcatarday  andSunda y ttttUi  a t 8  p m  Fe r pe rie s paen e Gf c ISU l o r G711LCOMSSftTATION NOTESThe state of Wisconsin has endedbounty payments to hunters andtrappers for foxes, coyottea, bobcats, lynx and waives They have been paying 250 for foes 1 for young, 5for bobcats and lyniaad 20 for coy ottes and wolves Payments averaged130,000 a year Game experts havelong criticized the bounty systemThey claim it only trims the excesspredator population without decreasing bask population Michigan paidout 208,000 in bounties in 195611 fres burned over 21 acres lastweek 11 fires burned over 21 acres lastgame law violations last weekTbeypaid 1105 in fines and 1160 cost A Utica famiiy raquetKlajtexmito keep a skunk they fftun by its dead mother It was not deodorizedAfter it sprayed a rug in theirhome they released in in the woMs and got their permit money back  slavery in America Slaveryhas always existed and still does in ArabI  ia, Africa ani Siberia It is mention ed repeatedly in the BibleThe people I were pastoral then and usually atBorn to the Erwin prenisers of war h other tribes Their customGregory July 17, a daughter was to put the men of the conquered ASPQ Eugene Murfiy, ton o the tribes to the sword and carry, eff thePatrick Murphy of Stockbridge ar women and children captives, Agrived iJifoft , they turned to agriculture slaves begraeet rfrftjtfffo former Fowler, j came of value and during the greatrff0e township dark and secretary of  buHdiogperiod of the middle the Masonic dgjt for an years,J thoands of slaves werej died at the horns, of  W last week The fujieraf waa Tuesdayunder Masonic aysjifefj  MyHle Wilson, 16, of Grass Lakewho ran away from home and lived in an abandoned milk truck of theI Weinburg Dairy at Chelsea for 16 days, was picked up by sheriffs off icers She said her father was mean t0 herThe ChelseaConstruction Co andseveral other concerns have been in1 ler8 of Jamestown Virginia, bought indited by a federal grand jury in18  Detroit changed With filing false information on 4 houses in the Sorenson subdivision at Chelsea to getfederal mortgages They filed downpayments of 3000 and balances of Ccttaje FellopHiip ServiceWednetfer  r   16th Annual Ccjpmunity SummiiBibie School ft Calvary Mennonite Church Juiv i t0 12, 900 to 1100 Class for All Age ,4 and up Welcome who pays 62 percent of the tax andwhom the high cost of  living hithardest The silence on the governors part is making tsjttm suspiciousThe Ann Arbor Newt toys th tax issue is a 2 edged SWORI that will6th on Gentiles triple and hits by cut both ways That thje governorKennedy, ODoherty, Holcomb, Mea may be letting them get out on a limb ton, Reader and Southwell City Ser end when they get out far enoughvice only had one hit, a bunt by Well he will saw it off All Mftdy they are up to 5th when Humphries was hit by labelled as big business men opposethe ball and scored on Nixons hit ed to the working man,, It furtherWellman got a hit the 7th and scored adds the taxes they claim are drivAtthere the building of the pyramids in hgfpt they1 are said to have died like flies under the overseers lash, The different tribes in Africawere always at war and the conquored tribes became slaves When a chkfdied a number of slaves wert killod and buried with himThe first negro slaves came Rev 4 Wringer, PastorSunday School  930 a mMemlng Worship 1045 a Tbars night prayei meeting at ue chunch  806Wed Chob practise 7t80The Peoples Churcb M36 West between UnadiHa and , Mfin StreetoRXJV Koith Ruegsegger, Pastor  on Ackermans triple Pinckney play1 ed errorless ball Dick His madsI 2 sensational catches in right field and Amburey leaned way over the left field fence and took Copelands foulPinckneyKennedy, ssAmburgey, 3bODoherty, lbGentile, If  Holcomb, cf rf ,j Meabon, 2b  Reader, c Southwell i AliRH3 3 11 21 200 1444 44 3 ing industry out of the state wereall passed and put on iha, books byRepublican legislatures The statehas to raise BO much money weryyear for state purposes and the placeto get it is where it is General Motors, Ford and Chrysler claim they2 had the best years in  their history0  last year23 11 10 112negroes  , alay 945 a m1050P800 p ni400 p iTiOO p noSunday SchoolMornirV WorahfpYouth Group Evening Service  ,Ti Choi Ptaotitfl WedB  r Prtetfc WedRev Keith Ruegsegger preaches , Haller, 3bhis, farewell aermon at the Peoples j Lawaon,  Sunday He has accepted a11 tobe pastor of tfle Baptistchjirch a Clawson Hie successorn natnedCity ServiceAckerman 2bHumphries, rfSickels, If Copeland, ss Nixon, pBrigham, cf Wellman, cc ABRH433 3 33 23 8 010 0 0000 1 10 r Ioo0 2CARD OF THANKS10,382 In reality tbe down payment was 500 and the balance 112,925 Chelsea StandardThe Plymouth Kiwanians sold over100 tickets to the recent nightgame between Detroit and New York recentlyi The South Lyon Kiwaciana played the Chelsea Kiwanians at toft ball, South Lyon Monday night Mrs Mary Gitre,82, passed awayI Brown City last week She was the mother of Mrs Louis Kourt of Pinckand lived on the Danynan farm atChilson some year ago Tobacco waVhe ihain crop They hadtried isihg fiidiahs but they diedThey hadBeri gifting bond servants neighbors for their visits, cards andfrom England who werkedjao long to gifts while I was in the hospital and LEAGUE STANDINGS W LI wish to thank all my friends and Pinckney General MotorsCity Servicepay thetepassage over and King at home Also to Dr, Jacobs for hisJames Mntiover several shiploadt of  services May God Bless You All Hamburg54 3 2 233G Pet704571500 2r0 The schools can expect no tMfrom the federal government thisjear as the federal school aid billwas killed 208 to 203 with conservative Republicans and southern Democrats voted solidly against it The conservatives d0 not like the presidents New Deal policies and do not 1isc federal noney for state aid Thesoutherners voted against it becauseun antisegregation amendment waattached to it Those congressmenwho went all the way down the line for the bill are inclined to blame the president for not coming out 100percent for the bill and issuing a strong statement in favor of it TWthey claim would have whippedenough stragglers in line to passthe bill This school aid bill was inthe Republican platform last yearconvictsJ fdtt servants The ,gRftnih and Porwuese werethe firsjiierggt In the slave tradeand by 1517 they were carryingthem fromVfAjfafca to their plantatitiona ine Cajyifian Then the Eng glish, Duftgapdt Erench got int0 itand by lSflOe American shipsThey estabUhe fojrts along the GoldGold Coast andiUpnight slaves of the Mra Fred SeymourLOCALTwo new homf a9 built laf 9 gthe Leo Meyers new CTwhJhg Courtsubdivision at Dexter by John C, Thompson and CUrence Hansel njan Seven horses left the Walter Ran at South Lyon last wek fbr l Born to the William VanBlaricumsat McPherson hospitalJuly 29,a girlThe Patrick Jeffreys family ofBay City visited the Jeffreys andWidimayer families here last week Leslie Green of Pinckney, Michgan State sophmore won a 195758 SOFT BALL UATTING AVERAGESPinckroy League TeaABR to PetODoherty350333CMax SouthwellDun BurnsAit Thiralt Al HolcombDick Kennedy 1420 6323 20g pAfrican chiefs ,ho became wealthy wholarship valued at 25600Therewere moral reactions again Mri ftnd Mr8 William Brash andst it and it might have ended much grandchildren spent last week in h iti faoonerfor the invention fWe wish toneighbors for their many acts ofkindness and consideration shown tous in our bereavement Alsoto tfeosewho made, possible lie tiw fauM ful floraf offerings Hugh DoolfttleJames Doelittle and Family 15th annual Morgan Horse Show atNorthhafnplon Mass Cathy Haas, , of theLakeRoad was bitten by d rattleanaki taktfi tcSPECIAL DRIVERS COURSEThe state Is stressing driverscourses before issuing licensee to new driven Pinckney had one at tbtchcsl lzljmr with 6erry Ledwidgeas teacher, fie had to ta t special course at Michigan State University,hit year to relieve tbe ijnad ifcey are are offering a speciai scatter drien course at t, Pinckney tefeeollt it taught to Mraring who tootthe courtet Mkhsge UahotUy20 are aladig Mr UnHtndet a4ptitr ptom 1it necessarytc go  hour In tba ai ternoon ort Jloirtaft aftd fnurtdayiand 2 hountil night on t day uritil 80 hopt tre ip othetet oldenough to ttor n UetntttCaA nrolL  iHitf y XII afcflL h ttught when school opens heft SeptemberJaek Doyle asd R W VBT enjoyed the cooling breexet at the Doyle cabin at Rote Ctar ovjtriht and d JdiilMrs Alma Harris returned o Detroit for ewhlb  1833 people in Livingston county getial security checksTfie3lwel Camber of Commerce Is planning a, but frip to Detroit August 6 td see  the DetroitCleve the cotton gin in 179 by Rli Whit,ney Before this it took a slave twokours to clean the seeds from a lbof cotton, The gin did it in minutesCotton became the, naUW Xo 1 cropand with, jt a4ead orr cheap laborFrom 1793 to the civil war some20,000,000 slaves were landed and the upper peninsulaMrs Musa Ayers of Plymouth andMrs Carolyn Cameron of Englewood Calif, called on Mrs Esther Camp,bell Thursday The Jack Young and Ken Fry famitiee spent last week in Muskegon Mrs Musa Ayers of Plymouth andMr Carolyn Cameron of Ingleside, Albert Dinkelssold in America The Antarittn atar Calif, called on thetraders were mostly New  England last weekcaptains and at one time 200 slave The Ona Campbells attended theships were based at Newport, RBOO Lentz family reunion at Walled LakeIsland They biaMars  Sunday hDonald cDald of Ann ArborPled guilty to robbing MUUrey Tav ern at Lakeland and tfiH he tentence4 August 13Ju GETS PRISON TERMgarlandV sentenced Mnc, 36, of Ypsilanti to 9month, to 4 years in the Drtrptt of Correction 4onday for atttTAUCTION SALE AUGUSTI will have an auction tale of fur at 210 West Main St at 100SATURDAY, AUGUST 3rdBERT WYLJE, AuctioneerPlDXEfarewell eoplet Church announce They gave 10 gallons of rum worthabout 0 for a slavejbefcwfn 18 and35 years old Older ones cost less ome sold for 300, Otfaafl  JlMsThey sold half tbelr slAvet in theWest Indies and took on 41 cargo of molaases, After selling th rest oftheir slaves they wfnt to New England where the molaase wap madeinto rum Then back to Irjca Theprofit on a trip was about 40,000A schooner carried 250 slaves on ftdecka Some of the big ships 600They were allowed 16 inches of space and chained to benches Those whodied were thrown overboard The stench waa frightful and a slavehip could be smelled miles away Later efforts were made to fumigateand swab the decks and treat thedrinking water as the insurance j below there and they wear fur parkasCompanies refuted to pay for jnavet j jnottly There is an Eskimo villagewho died of disease and also a Danish village near thereTo be continued which he has visited n  A local soft ball league has beenPINCKlWy KOTO JAIWOTMforganUed which plays Tuesday andTtha I Special meeting of Pinckney Kings prfday night The teams are Whit 7 Daughter on Thurwjay, Anjrut 8  Lapping, Die Set, Chtison Conservat Mrs, Walter Clark received wordlast week that Mrs Paul Miller had died at Huntington Park, Calif Forbes Miller and family of Detroitcalled on the Walter Clark last weekThe Dick Young famly have goneback to Flint after spending twoweek at Half Moon LakeMiss Anna Craft of Howell calledoft tbe Andrew Campbells Sunday Albert Shirley and wife called onthe Kenneth Mohhnans of DraytonPlains Sunday who were at the Tom Mohman home at Strawberry LakeWalter Clark and wife were inPortsmouth, Ohio, last weekPvt James AnbuTgey is home fromTbule, Greenland until August 11 Thil Gentile   29Joe Jeffreys Tom HoughtonWesley ReaderKenneth Fry Rob MeabonRay MoriarityI,any Price Bob AmburgeyBob Meabon Volley ReaderA AllmandDick HigjrsJ ODoherty Fvai SingecJark 1613 9523 6 61020 794 5 81 35 11 474 31 11311 0 52 0000 00 572 1 76843 o14 1133 11 00 00 The all white jury at Clinton,Tennfound 7 of the 11 defendants thereKuilty lant week guilty of conspiracy to vie lute the school antisegregationretAn acquittal was predicted The3ri7 jury was drawn from mountain men where slavery never was Accordingto the editor of the Clinton paper theverdict does not mean they are forantisegregation but abhor mobpule and violence and for this reasonbrought in a guilty verdktl The defendants were led by John Hasper, a northerner who went into thestate to stir up violence against the supreme court antisegregation decision The result of the verdict it that more schools have voted to accept antisegregation304BOO272250231 222200176 lf6193150 142111000000 000060PLACE THREK MENThe Babe Ruth League has enderiits schedule except for playing post poned games Pinckney lost to Willow Run Thursday 13 to 3 The final standings will not be known until August l when the postponed parrieshave been playedThe All Star Game is at Saline on In the meantime the Civil RJfltttbill is having hard sleddinsrThe tOttthhas managed to strip it of all enforce ment provisions including the pft3idents right to send troops there toenforce the law and also the clauseproviding for enforcement by tout injunction They are now mttirJBfthe section which would do away with jury trials for those accused of vio latino civil right laws About enonly part of the bill liable to pass itthe section guaranteeng the negroesthe right to vote In most ot the deep south not over a fourth of the negroes vote They are deprived of thit iht b lm L , riht b PU tax laws and educattonAugust 7 when the stars of this lea  al teats which are pretty ttriageMThere have been numerous amendments presented to the bill One bySenator McNamara of Michiganwould penalize states which deprivemeet the stars of another BabeRuth League , the American Pinckney had 3 men picked for the All Star team Tom Kennedy, 2h baseTom Singer, ss and Paul Russell, outfedlTuesday night the Pinckney firedept had a practise run They weroon the bridge just south of town onpmcommunity tkm and a Brighton team TGwdayr  at 1280 p m, with Mrs Lucille Simstt 808 Best Main U Pt la istttsV CUs m di d no t sho w up an d th e Lap pBrin g you r ow n tabl e service  in g tea m bea t th e Di e Se t an d th e  Brighto n team , th e latte r b y on ePv t Jame s Uvey , Dic k Hfeft , score  Frida y Di e Se t bea t Chilso na t     S Hm,  H to I but Upping lost to Brighton    to  8mdaj th Lapping4Pattersn Lake Road about 9I squirting water when Mercian Led Ledwidge came in from the soutndring Dan Barbers truck, hit the firetruck head on driving it back 6 feetand smashing hi the front of it Thetruck was also badly smashed Cftiire Millers fireman was caught betweenthe truck and bridge and bruisedfrom his shoulder to his knees Xrayshowed no broken bones RobertVedder another fireman was knockof the bridge into the creek,Merlin Larey was knocked off the teat of truck wich deprivetheir citizens of the right to vote by cutting down their representation Ukcongress The 14th amendment sped fies this but it never has been enfore ed Again the congressmen Man thepresident for not coming out strongly in favor of the bill They say if 1sthad it asjffht have patted withonthaving it enforcement powers ttripped from itCARD Of THANKAt this time I would like toall my friends and neigl ston Lodge Uo 76 andter 146 for all the lovely flowertcards in my late bereavement, Wilrmont Plummtr i3rvS Tki riMCXKirx Wednesday, July SI,TheScioNoUt of 48 fears Age ,W H Placeway placed the lintgrten corn on the market Fridayfrom nil own garden Irene Clemo of Ann Arbor is spend Friday, Saturday, August 2, Sing the summer with the Dr H F THg GREAT LOCOMOTIVE CHASE Sigler familyL F Pet f losco, proprietor ofthe Parkers Corners Store died lastweek He was the father at Dr Max Feet U of M Burgeon 1The North Lake Band gave a concert July 28 at the 0 P Noah home I Joseph Cotton aiu Ward Bond           HOWkUOowtU, Michin Cinemascope aacl Color with Parser and Jeffrey HunteralsoHALLIDAY BRAND with ArtTuea, Wed, Thurs, July 30, 31, Aug 1Spencer Tracy, Katherine HepbbmninDESK SET in Cinemascope and ColorIv is also CartooniFriday, Saturday, August 2, Siiule FeatureWAt Disney aJOHNNY THEM AIN in TechnicolorMargaret Bradley ofj visiting at the Dr H F Siglur home, 25 friends of Beulah Buvgtas jrave snday, Monday, August 4, 5i her a surprise party Friday night on I SPIRIT OF ST LOUIS her 17th birthday  im Cinemascope and Color withRobert Culhanejrcf PItiibug, Pa, Jame8 Stewart and Murray Hamiltonis visiting his parents here  I The Misses Schenk and Mack and , D0WN LIBERTY ROAD Mr Runeiman of Chelsea are visiting I Aiso CartoonsRuel Cadwell J     John Mclntyre left Wednesday for TueS Wed Thur AuffUSt 6 7 8 I  , North Dakota where He will operate MONKEY ON MY BACK j Sunday, Monday, August 4, 5  wit Matinuee Sunday, 220 p m contCameron Mitchell and Diane Foster andMORE HOT WATER WITH EDISONS NEWELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICE electric water heaters give you all these important advantages an elevatorThe Portage Lake Land Companyhave gala day August 9 All the launches will start at Zukey Lake j and make the trip through Devils Basin, Strawberry Lake Bio anrf  M Little Gallagher, Tg and Little i   ad Angle DickinSn Whitewood, Base and to Portage jThere will be a picnic dinner, games  and contests Killians band of YpsL   anti will play j Mrs William Bullis is ill with ty j phoid fever at the home of her daughter, Mrs John Roberts    John Dinkel is carrying mail for G Thltf  Sat, Aug 1, 2, 3f W Dinkel  GUNFIGHT AT O K SORRRAL t Charles Collier and wife of Wayne i in Vistavision and Technicolor  are visiting Mrs Ella Jackson  WithZachary Scott and Peggb CattlelaTHE COUNTERFEIT PLANCartoony, 220 p m contElvis Presley and Lizabeth ScottJames CraigSHOOT OUT AT MEDICINEclor CartoonSYVshiNTHFAT LOVING YOUin Technicolor r rtoonTues, Wed, Thur, August 6, 7, James Mason and Joan FontaineinISLAND IN THE SUNin Cinemascope and Color with ColorIEE TniATRi WfflTMOR LAKEFriday, Saturday, August 2, 3B Plenty of hot water24 hours a dayE3 SafeflamelesaB Install anywhereno flame, no flueB Longlastingmeets Edlson8 rigrf rE3 Cleanno smoke, no sootB Outer shellcool to the touch all over3 Easy financingup to 3 years to payE Efficientno heat wasted up a flueup to the 14 trafer heating service ever provided in Souihelskrn MUthtgaiArt pur Plumber or appliance dealer4  DETROIT EDESON Roche McCleer will teach District  Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Jo , ,No 7 Hamburg next year VanFleet, Rhonda Fleming, John iVf    M  Y  w Albert Smith shipped 11 bushel of I Ireland  Marjori Main and PwkM FenneUtuckelberriea to liurand last week   Fannie Monks and Nellie Gardner j Sun Mon Tues AuS 4 5, 6entertained the Devereaux sisters Binff Crosby Ingor StevensSaturday  iaJ B Bradley and Will Butler and  6 MAN 0N FIREvives are on a trip to Denver, Col i crado and Oregon  Wednesday, Aug 7, One Night OnlyThe Unadilla Band gave a coacart  Anthony Perkins at Gregory Saturday night , FEAR STRIKES OUTPINCKNEY CHAPTER NO 145 0 E S 4Notes of 25 Years AgoKarl MaidenAnnual aarw Thur, Fri, Sat Aur 8, 9, 10Pinckney beat Camp Birkett 4 to  Marilyn Monroe in2 Monday night and Howell in the , THE PRINCE  THE SHOW GIRLcounty league 10 to 4 Thursdav Fred   i echnicoiorHead pitched the first game and Don Shvarthout the 2nd Lyman Battle hit2 home runs in the  nd gameThe 3 rural mail routes here havebeen oonsoidated into 2 with G W THE KETTLES ON OLDMacDONALDS FARMalsoTHE BADGE OF MARSHALL BRENNANJim Davis and Arlcne Whelen Color CartoonSunday, Monday, August 4, 5 6 MAN ON FIRE WithBing Crosby and Ingor StevensfVaturerte News CartoonMr and Mrs Jack Lindsay of Detroit called on the Fbris Clarks Sunday t The Bill Clark famiy have movedand John Dinkel as carriers Russell , from his fathers house on East PutLivermore, the other carrier has been nam to Ann Arbor Sun, Mon, Tues, Aug 4, 5, 6LNTAMED YOUTH withMamieVan Dor en and Lori Nelsen Don Burnett and John Rssell MASONIC TEMPLE 10 A M TO 2 P MAUG Fist Fondaby BoothPG Apion8am9s Market NoveUies LUNCHEON SERVED 11 A M TO 2 P MPubJir Inviced Fun or All FancyPiirI ST MARYS CHURCH, PINCKNE1W HOME COMINGeef Roast DinnerRACES TUG OF WAR , r iPRIZES WILL BE AWARDED transferred to DexterClaude Hoard and Gertrude Barberof Gregory were manied at the parson ape Saturday by Rev BerqulstThe dry organizations have startedr rrr lipht to keei the prohibition ieal amendment cf the ballott In  cmner Sheriff Finley rai led blind pigs ativou Lake and onway Friday iVht rnd arreste  the proprietors Siice Pinckney Bank went Into recciwirship 15,000 has been collected itrl 5000 paid out in dividendsCharlotte Meyer, noted radio singM died in Detroit last week WhenCity of Straits Lodge there in 1929City of Straits Lidge there in 1929  she was on theprogram y The Pinckney School board has er ganized Alta Meyer is presFred Read, sec, Ella Lavey, treas Mj JReason and R J Carr, trusteeesThe Cong, church organization jgive a concert and ice cream social jthe square Aug 20 2 large trucks will form the stage jLefty Reason pitched for Gregory at the Michigan San Sunday and won 14 to 10Justine Ledwidge is working at OreLake The county has filed a 1000 claimagainst the Estate of Joe Bush Hewent bond for William Krone, Pattr i son lake bootlegger who ran away Dr Walter Reason of Detroit hasopened a dental office in HowellThe Percy Ellis family has return jfrom an auto trip to GlevelandTherethey went to the ball game and Raymond got his score card autographed  by Lefty Grove and Jimmy Dykes Leonard Devereaux who graduatedin June and worked at the Dispatch4 years has enrolled at deary Coll ege, YpsilatniEdward Bowers,brother of Frank,has ffone to Sweden Gretta Garbo was jon the same boatThe other day an engaging stranger visited us and said the state assoc iation of sheriffs had authorisedSheriff Finley to have the name of22 men in the county on an honor  i io be printed in a directoryThis   id would prove handy in case oftraffic arrests in this or other statesI The cost was 100 We did not bite, We did not eaw t   J  Miss Elizabeth Steptoe and brothcr, Edward, of Dexter stopped at theDispatch office Friday enroute otHowell to visit their aunt, MrsMame Shehan OUT AT MEDICINEBENDWith Randolph Scott and Anjjie Dickinson James CraigBEND now Aug 5  10Set WEST0RAMAn A unique grandstand show to an oldwest atmosphert with a cast of 100 professional acton and mnskiani, FtsturingDOUGLAS KENNEDY BRAD JCHN3ON Str of ttw Lofty Craigtve Donovan1 in the Annie Oakleyt TV Mflu  TV leriei Seethis b Id epectacle in all it thrilling color and actionon the Fue Fairs new stage, Oranditand shows all sixnights of the fair with two on Friday at 730 and 10 pra ViOSTRICH ANDCAMEL RACESad Wild AnimalfcowMoadajaUrAlso Teltvlion and ClrPU Acts RacesTHtmSDAYatornooBi onlyAlae Television as Cueua Actm day, August 11     t y17 Uot of penistent traffic violator LM H, Chalker , gohe trotter who fltservtd Sial PrintAFTERNOONSMen tFri 150 Satorday 175EVBNING8Monday only 100Tun, to Sat 1200Mail onftrt witti check to IOIHATat FAIR, Ionia, MiehorPlwac991 VoreMrved Sett Ticket pUced sale two ttotut bifon etck  CMUNQ i WATK R  WYUE L  , GA S SiRVM SHttffiHEAlW G  fw D1SPATCH Wednesday, July 31, 1957DistiPi usinReviewMcDonald Ice Cream Company Only Company Making All French Ice Gream I1039 S Main PREMIUM QUALITY AT REGULAR PRICESFlavor of the Month89c Half GallonAnn Arbor NO 22553ke cream is considered one of the most healthgiving foods for grownups and children McDonald Ice Cream Co products are finest in qualitand flavor Each gallon of their ice cream has the equivalent of three fresheggs added to it This is what we mean when we say French Ice Cream Enjoy an ice cream dessert in your own choice of flavor The entirefamily will enjoy it if you serve McDonald Ice Cream Co products The smart hostess will find them a popular finish to any meal  or as a specialtreat in between meals Children, too, will prefer themWe are happy to remind you of this popular firm when desiring firstquality products Dealers in this vicinity know that their ice cream is con sistentiy good, so ask them to serve it to you in small or large quantities Singer Sewing Machine Co,114 S Main SALESSERVICERENTALS IAnn Arbor NO 25569Robertsons Aluminum Window Company Ann Arbor NO 34916111 S 4th AveTo Mr and Mrs Homeowner We welcome this opportunity to acquaint you with what we are doingin Ann Arbor We are manufacturers of custom aluminum storm windowsand screens of all types We also specialize in fine porch enclosures andindividual window problems that are normally beyond the scope of mostdealers We always welcome the chance to discuss your window problemswith you and acquaint you with our low prices which are made possible byour factorytoyou policy If you are interested in anything along our linesit will be our pleasure to send a factory representative to you in the near i future We are also dealers of the ALUMAROLL awnings that roll up and roll down  the very finest in America today Looking forward to meetingyou soon,Sincerely yours,, Bruce and Duncan Robertson This sewing center had a wide selection of Singer Sewing Machines andvacuums on display They embody the latest improvements  a real boon tothe thrifty housewife and mother Ihe staff are experts in servicing your sewing machine or vacilum Foryour convenience, simply by dropping a post cam or by telephoning theiroffice, the Singer Sewing Machine Co will arrange to have their representative give your sewing machine or vacuum a free homo inspection the ncttime he is in your area By stating the most convenient time for you, asuitable appointment may be madeSinger Sewing Center has always been a popular spot with the ladiesMany women in this area are taking advantage of the home sewing classesFor those who have not as yet  may we suggest you contact the management Your inquiries are invitedSupplies including needles, machine oils, bobbins, belts, shuttles and accessories are available in a wide supply here Hemstitching, the making ofbelts, buttonholes, etc are other interesting features of this firms servicewhich we are glad to include in this review MICHIGAN WOODCRAFT CAnn Arbor Nd 2BOTSFORD TILE CO NAGLERS FUR SHOPWill Remodel Your Old Fur Coat into a CAPO STGL, CAPE or JACKETPrices Range 2500 and up318 S Main Street Ann Arbor  NO 22619If your furs look dated, you may have them restyled at Naglers FurShop in Ann Arbor This en be done more economically during the summermonths Old iuis may be repaned and biought uptodate by this chopsskilled furriersand at moderate costIf your choice be a new coa, picket, or accessory, readymade or custom,Naglers Fur Shop has advinct tylcs irom which to make your selectionFOR THOSE DES1R1NU  vJMMtR PROTECTION lor tiieir furs,Naglers has adequate facilities to suchIn this business review, we wish to suggest that you make this shop amust to complete your fall and winter wardrobe NOW is the ume to makeyour selectionHARRY E BOTSFORD, OwnerI Floor, Wall, Mantel TileBathroom FixturesWide SeicclFireplace Fixtures j241S W SladiUm Blvd Ann Arbor NO 88862JWall and floor tile will be installed in an expert manner by this reliablefirm which is wellknown to many in this area THE MANAGEMENT 31 QQ whitmore Lake RdINVITES YOUR INQUIRIES and will be glad to give information andl estimates with no obligation involved This firm handles tile of highestquality Its experience in the tile business enables them to offer you top notch service at the best prices In this, our annual business review of Ann Arbor, we are glad to tellyou of the outstanding facilities of the Botsford Tile Co No firm is in better position to solve your wall and floor tile problems It guarantees satisfactionjSee them for your tile job Cooperative Rooting Siding Company Ann Arbor NOEveninrjsNO 25125Ideal Television  Radio GENERAL ELECTRIC SALES  SERVICE3t Miller Road Walter Schailhorn  Ann Arbor NO 23660 Satisfaction is more often measured in terms of service rather than saleTelevision and radio sets sometimes need slight adjustments, repairs, or partsreplacements Ideal Television  Radio is proud to have us tell you of theirtint service department Highly skilled servicemen, trained in servicing all types of television and radio, are ready to serve you You may ask their satisfied customers who number in the hundredsThis firm has a reputation to maintain and an obligation to the peoplethey serve To that end, the management has spared no expense in addingthe newest and most precise test equipment and parts With the necessaryvtqtripftKnt and skilled servicemen, there is nothing more to be desired WheJber it be a new television or radio, or repair, this firm in Ann Arbor willierve you well When it comes to roofing ,ml siding, one will make no mistake if theyconsult this reliable firm They specialize in all kinds of roofing and siciingand are glad to give advice on your building problems Lstimalcs are cheer fully given without charge When you think, of roofing or siding one can save considerable Goodroofing and siding increase the value of oiir home and make for more comfortable living conditions That is why we recommend this reliable firm toyou You will be sure of gelling a proper job at a reasonable fiuieIn dealing with a wellestablished firm such us this, whose reputationand business has grown with a host 01 satisfied customers, you arc sure ofgetting satisfactionInsulation, eaves troughing, aluminum storm windows and doors, andawnings are also carried by the firm which we are always pleased to include in our reviewftiAWWOLTiR REAL ESTATEPINCKNEY132 W AAalnUPtown 83130 iMAIN OFHCE7421 Portage Lake Rd near N Territorial Rd DexterHA 68188are some of the reasons why Mary Wolter is so highly regarded inestate field She is a real estate specialist She will sell your prone highest possible price She will not peddle it It will receive oreferential rating She has carefully studied the development of this sectionand offers both the buying and selling public the highest type of service At present, Mary Wolter has seven, salesmen to assist her She hasHsted some fine properties Her famiUanty with the local area makes her anfftthorky ontrue values Tims ydurnay consult her with confidence whendu desire a dependable mediuttTHrSCgn wnTctTto buy or sell property Her services meet demands of persons seeking action and results It is our pkasure to include Mary Wolter in our annual business review KayS Childrens ShopBoys Wear 3 to 14 YearsGirls Wear 3 to 6x 7 to 14 8 to 14 Subteens Complete Selection of BacktoSchool Dresses206 S 4th Ave Ann Arbor  NO 32320This shop carries a complete line of childrens clothing Attendantsare ready to serve you who have made an extensive study of this feature ofa modern clothing house and know how to fit out children so that they willnot only have servicable clothing at a wellwithinthe family budget price,but will have a neat and trim appearance The stock at Kays Childrens Shop in Ann Arbor is very large and hasbeen purchased at prices that make possible their sale at very reasonablefigures The service is modern Goods arc well displayed and the clerks arcalways willing to aid customers IN FACT, THERE IS NOTHING INMODERN SERVICE and CHILDRENS CLOTHING THAT CANNOT BESECURED AT KAYS CHILDRENS SHOP MAKE THIS STORE A MUST STOP on your next shopping trip You will be sure to find justthe item you need to complete your childrens wardrobeDe Luxe Drapery  Shade Co DRAPERIESSHADESVENETIAN BLINDS208 S 4th Ave Ann Arbor NO 26524L G RANDOLPH CONCRfTI PRODUCTS , Jbwty Rd Ann Arbor NO 203041Z most modern equipment that money can buy to make the best blocks has been installed by this firm YOU MAY BUILD WITH 4CE WHEN USING THEIR PRODUCTS They make the finw and mean more rapid construction the evergrowing demand for good building materials, it is wellaf fcwm the name of a reliable firm which can supply you with an adequat of blocks to build that new home or business establishment  or to to your present structurerT,business iBview tmMfi pleased to tejlour readers of this m whose aim is to serve you weu When doing business with them you save time and money May we suggest ypa consult them for   buMni requirements Httfcr Mcy is one of  Brighten up your home this fall with new draperies, shades or VenetianBlinds from DeLux Drapery  Shade Co This uptotheminute store handles a complete line of fabric which maybe made up into draperies, slipcovers, bedspreads, vanity skirts and manyother decorative accessories Now is the time to choose from the large assort ment in colorful patterns and plain Using slipcovers is a clever way to addcolor to your furniture Plan, too, matching draperies and earner compli ments by the score Drapery remmants arc offered at surprisingly lowprices DeLuxe Drapery  Shade Co is prepared to serve you with custommade Venetian Blinds and shades, as well as traverse rods and drapery hard ware It will be glad to help you with correct installation For your convenience a cleaning and repairing service is featured Thisfirm will ifem and reverse your shades They offer a complete cleaning andrepairiaijCvice on your Vcueturi Blinds , iSsWTake a tip from this writer and tee this firms fiat dtaplay 1906 PACKARD ROADTry this popular cabinet shop if you want the highest type of worlship I hey are experts in all kinds of custom cabinet making andturnishings  A completely equipped cabinet shop and the ability to handle allol cabinet work is very important to builders and homeowners In thisthere is no shop that has met with more success than that of the MiM Woodcraft Co and we are pleased to refer it to anyone desiring thisof serviceYou may be assured that measurements will be strictly adhered to,specifications will be followed to the letter Only the best grade of matind workmanship go into the cabinet and miliwork of this dependableWe are pleased to include it in our annual business reviewARCURE MOTOR SALES617 Detroit STUDEBAKER PACKARDAnn Arbor  NO 3This firm is adequately Mr ffed stocked, and equipped to bring youjinc4 siiks and service n where in ihe area If you are in the marketlew car, it is prepared lo hinvk vour requirements in this lineMiidebaker or Packard  vhidievcr ou meets your purse andnew car, Arcure Motor Sales 1ms the finest selling policyiy is the delivered price  ir e  no unwanted accessorieshai price Highest tradein Vuluo tiiit um be offered for your liven Acurc used cars are certified carsSo, for tops in STRVIC L, NV OR USED CARS, iccIoior Sales this year and for years to come Satisfaction is assuredWelch Sanitation ServiceSEPTIC TANK INSTALLATION AND SERVICE4765 lackson Pd Ann Arbor NOTiiis firm is prepared to buihi and install septic tanks that will be,1 by the ilealih Department o the State of Michigan They are pHid priced within the means o nl These tanks, are available in,ies  and arc made for your specific requirements This firm k ihase of this business thoroughly end hs an excellent backgroHrience Intimates will be cheerfully given upon request Welch Sanitation Sen ice also cleans tanks with the most mode milKni There is no fuss or delay So, for the best in septic tanks anj cill this firm They will give you complete satisfaction as well asYicunt service at moderate cost We are glad to refer it to you inmat district reviewColonial Manor Hospi Qit Rtfl Sd236 E Middle Quiet, Restful Surroundingsch,M, We arc pleased to id you of the outstanding care given tColonial Manor Our congratulations to Mrs Mood on the e she is doing for the people in this vicinity who require speciala hospital uhere efliceni nursing care is ollered Rooms anavailable with ircc circulation ol air and a maximum amount  I hey are scrupulously clean and sanitary Special diets are adhafWUthe utmost careI he general satisfaction expressed by many patients in this UI9,in the neighboring communities is a well merited tribute to the compeland their conscientious effortsIt is our pleasure to tell you of the facilities and care availableat Maior, within the means ot all When its services are needed, youhelped towards a speedy recoveryANDERSON PAINTRental Items Include Tools, Floor Sanders, Hand SandertvT Paper Removers, Rug Scrubbers, Floor PoJisheft DRIVEIN PARKING LOT300 E Washington Ann Arbor  N6Rooms take on a new warmth when papered in heartliftingAnderson Painl Co in Ann Arbor is prepared to help youdecorating problems They will show you delightful designs inor bright geometries in the latest and loveliest ideas in wallpaperVij perfectly harmonizing selection of paints Color suggestions are peltfriendly service There is nothing homey or attractive about Wl paint dulled by wear Your home will look newer and more hfreshen it up Why not give it the extra special touch which OOlpossibleIn our business review we are pleased to tell you that the AndeiCo, offers the finest array of materials at reasonable cost Youalize your home  especially if you plan to do the work yourselfrearly visit to this fine store Promptness and courtesy are partbT firms service They welcome our readers fronrinckneycommunitiesFISCHER HARDWGLASSWAREDINNERWAREKrTCHW 3ELECTRICOne of Ann Arbors Finest221 East Washington The housewife will surely find what shestore Its departments are conveniently arraDfcedKitchen supplied in the latest mcKiels sitesigns kr has been carefuttJfcosen with the aboutlrything to ateet the knowing eye rise bmr hies herself to Fischers whew verlety  the shoppers in Ann Arbor and ,1 J  TBB PINCKNEY DUfJTCB Wedntfday, July 31, 1957Business ReviewPETERS SAUSAGE COMPANY FRESH MEATS  WHOLESALE227 Summit Ann Arbor NO 22507This wholeali concern in Ana Arbor ha an extensive patronage in thisaita It is a modern supply houM with its everincreasing business conduct ed along progressive lines Its high quality products and top service rate itM a leader It deals exclusively in the wholesale market Merchants, when dealing here, are sure that they secure highest quality meats at fair prices Themanagement has the merchants interests at heart which accounts for itspopularityThis firm merits your continued liberal support and thanks you for yourpast patronage It is anxious to serve you continuously and well and in itsbehalf we extend an invitation to the retail grocers in our area to call themfor your needs Your order will receive prompt attention THE SUGAR BOWLCHOPSCHARCOAL BROILED STEAKSCHICKEN109111 S Main Ann Arbor NO 21414It is indeed a treat to eat at the Sugar Bowl in Ann Arbor Charcoalbroiled steaks are its specialty Every bite is a delightHere you will find an excellent cuisine and courteous quick serviceBreakfasts, luncheons and complete dinners in a homelike atmosphere, airditioned for your comfort, are prepared to your taste The Sugar Bowl Restaurant food is an epicures delight Its wholesomefood is a payment on your health installment plan Bring the whole family Youll enjoy the oldfashioned hospitality and delightful surroundingsof this favorite restaurant And too, prices suit your budgetI For a real treat  remember  the Sugar Bowl is the place to go NATES BOAT SHOPi Pauls Musical RepairWHERI MUSICIANS MEETMusical Supplies and RepairingNew  Used  Rebuilt Instruments, RENTAL PURCHASE PLANIff W Washington Ann Arbor NO 21834 This music store is held high in the esteem of your readers Here, onea obtain the best in the musical supply line They feature a fine line ofcal instruments and accessoriesJ The service at this store is very modern and clerks are always ready to  Jiftfustomers The management extends a welcome to the people of neigh obring communities to stop in on their next shopping trip to Ann ArborMusical lovers will enjoy Pauls Musical Repair Center It offers youthe ultimate in the musical supply line Anyone interested in any phase ofmusic will find it particularly interesting and profitable We, in this review,are happy to tell our readers of its tremendous facilities, so STOP IN REAL MARTI WALKERYOUR FASHION CENTER ,218 S STATE ANN ARBOR NO 20440It takes only a quick round of the stores these days to convince youthat this shop offers you the best in fashion wear at the best prices It iswhere a better class of womens and misses readytowear is sold Marti Walker is a household name wherever women and girls meet and talk aboutthe new and exciting finer styles and trends in womens clothing This Fashion Shop is now displaying the very latest seasonal fashionsWomen and young women have been intrigued by the really originalcreations and ideas in the window displays of this shop They are timely andperfect in style and tie in with the everyday and special occasion doings ofwomenIn behalf of the management we wish to acknowledge its appreciation ofyour acquaintance and ,ai atronage They look forward to serving you inthe future  , FINEST IN FIBERGLAS BOATSGLASSPARAuthorized Johnson Sales  Service2527 Dexter Road  Ann ArborNear Maple Road NO 88500A responsible boat dealer who knows boats, motors, and the surroundingareas, is an asset to any community His help can prove invaluable and be isinterested in serving you from year to year  whether it be a new boat,motor, or marine supplies that you desire His familarity with local watershas meant good news for the fisherman and vacationer in his selection of tfatright craft Nates Boat Shop can help you to boat ownership They can show youmodels which maintain high popularity year after year For this reason we are pleased in this review of businesses, to refer this dependable firm toour many readers It handles a complete line of boats and motors and is this areas uptotheminute boat center Inspect its fine showing at your earliestconvenienceBALMERS BRAKE SERVICE AAA SERVICE3 WreckersBig Tandem for Heavy Type Jobs140 W Middle Chelsea GR 55131In this review, we are happy to tell you that this firm will do a top notchjob for you at reasonable cost Plcasanter, easier, SAFER DRIVING willbe yours after a scientific brake adjustment at Balmers Brake Service They are thoroughly familiar with all types of brakes  mechanical and hydraulicTheir speciality in turning out top work includes a service code of care, cour tesy and common sense which ultimately saves you time and money Theiiskilled management and modern facilities are responsible for promptness andefficiency We are pleased in this review to tell car owners of this firms outstandingservice Its the service in any field that counts  and here you will get thebest See them for your next brake jobANN ARBOR GLASS CO EVERYTHING FOR REPLACING AUTOMOBILE GLASS MIRRORSTABLE TOPSU 214 N 4th Ave Ann Arbor NO 32546 This wellknow firm is headquarters for replacing auto glass Driveinfacilities and while you wait service is available There is no delay here They are equipped to cut your glass and install it with efficiency and atthe right price Accidents happen to all of us, so, if you have had the misJDortune to smash a windshield or door glass in your car, stop in at Ann Arbor Co Theirs is the fastest and most accurate glass replacement serviceMirrors and table tops are additional items handled by this dependableEirm Call them for estimates on your requirements in this line We arepleased to refer this firm to you KEEN AN TRAILER SALESMARLETTE  ABCNew and Used Mobile Homes2740 Packard Road Ann Arbor NO 88930If youre looking for a place to live CAST YOUR WORRIES ASIDEsee this firms beautiful holies on wheels Their mobile homes are equippedto give you maximum comfort at minimum cost They have one of the finestdisplays we have seen Famous names in mobile homes are available insmaller or larger sizes So, stop in today  look them over, select the onebest suited to your needs  buy and move in tomorrow Youll like the roominess, the compactness and design of these beautiful homes Youwould do well to establish yourself NOW before the cold weather sets inBecome the owner of a fine mobile home from Keenan Trailer SaleA fine stock of trailer accessories also awaits your inspection DONT SAY BREADJUST SAY CREAMO, GAIN6S DOC RSEAffCH CENTERPECIAL BUSES FITTED WITHCOMPARTMENTS ARE LICENSED TO TRANSPORT DOCS ro DOGss VtoU5TY A CWEt CATCHESNEWSfaPZf IN SECONDSTORYJtoNWW JOR OWNEK HENRV MKRWOCTOR DONNELl, 1ARCHM0N7 A DOC SHOW JUDGE FOR OVEP FIFTYM WAS FIRST PRESIDENT OF THE SCHtPPBPXE CLUB OF AMENTAVAUEY, LI IT IS TOSSED F TRAINIW, Gainis Dog Research Center, N Y Cifc P    v fe  PEXTER HIG H SCHOO L ALUMN I REUNIO NThi s pictur e o f th e Dexte r hig h schoo l alumn i reunio n ha s bee n avai l abl e fo r som e tim e bu t w e di d,  onl y membe r o f tha t clas s presen t an d Gu y Hicks , Clas s o f 1896 , ojdes t graduat e pZen t VOstric h BU M Sataria  tfWntto a ta d Grain  a t Fowtorffl t Fai rrlivv ifWCMll PtgPATO Wednesday, July 31, 1957The toreGROCERIES GENTS FURNISHINGSciOODS SHOELINGERIEV innerat ST MARYS PARISH HALLriday, 2530 P AA UNTIL ALL ARE SERVEDPOTATOES  3LESLAWRELISHES COFFEEPIEABULTS 125 CHILDREN 75cOUR LADY OF FATIMA GUiLDlUUIIIHIIIilllllllllllilllllllllUtlllillllllllUlllllllllieilllllllllltliiilO Pinckney DispatchEntered as Second Class Matter at PostofficeAt of March 8, 1877114 Sooth Howell St,Pinclcney4Mioh Subscription Price f J50 a YearThe Frank Clarks of Milford wereSunday guests of the Winston Baughn familyMrs Alta Meyer finisb aercoarseat Ypsilanti this wek andgets her AB Degreo The L J Henry family and theKeith Bradbury family spent the wek end in northern Miehgan and sawthe new bridge at Straits of Maukinac Mesdames Iola Hall and Janet Shehan attended a Home Extension conference at East Lansing last week Last Tuesday night the Cleo Curtisfamily of Pylmouth and the LeonCurtis family of Wixom called at the Ralph Hall home j Mrs Susan VanHorn of Howell is visting the Clifford VanHoms and jwas in Ann Arbor Monday with Mr3  VanHornThe Lynn Hendees entertained all jtheir children and their f am SIPS at jdinner Sunday  ILloyd Hendee will be supt againthis year in the sheep dept at the Micihigan State Fair i  The Earl Kimblers were dinnerguests Friday of the Russell Clarksat Buck Lake  The Gerry Ledwidges had com Ipany from Chicago over the week j end The Carl Hines family of Muscatine, Iowa, were week end guests ofthe Vince LaRosa family The Junior Robinson family of, Ypsilanti were week end guests ofj the Olin Robinsons who observed ther 34th anniversary Mrs Lester McAfee and daughtersBarbara and Leslie and Duane Wat eibury flew to Milwaukee last weekto attend the wedding of her neicce, ,Fandra Baird The Norman Curtis family ofCJarkston called on the Ralph Halls jlast Wednesday Mrs Emma Dinkel wtth HujhDoolittle and son, James, attended the chicken berbeque at ManchesterSaturday The Ambrose Kennedy family ofPontiac and Norman Twitchell andwife of Howell called on the Irvin Kennedys Sunday Also tho Vern Kennedys of Detroit and the BobKennedys of Lime Lake j James Kennedy of Pontiue is vidt ing the Murray Kennedy family The Harold Henry family wereSunday dinner guests of the Clifford MillersTHE STATE OF MICHIGAN The Corjon IIeaters of YpsilantiThe Probate Court for the County of spent Snnday with the Andrew Nes Livingston j bittsIn the Matter of the Estate of  Russell Watters and wife of FowMark Swffrthout, Deceased lerville called on the George MeaAt a session of said Court,held on  ions Sundaythe 19th day of July A D, 1957 Tho Martin Rittors spent Sun PresentHonorable Hiram RSmitl, ily at the Howard Read cottage atJudge of Probate Portage Lake Wagonersk6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take Oat i   VPHONE HOWELL 705J2 TREATED POLESFOR YUR POLE SHED R OR YOUR FLk VARN Coal and Fuel OilALSOTbotxtU7 Air BubiUift vest  hotiri ofing orrtandla COAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OILD E HOEY  SONSPhwne rfA 68119 DexterSateIncorporated 19 ISBankllowcll  PinckneyOver MnciyTiLO Years uf iljfe BankingSALESMANS Time Certificates of DeposttJack HaoaettNotice is Hereby Given, That tho The George VanNornians and the Mature in 3 YearsIay 2i even if withdrawn after 6 ronths but before 8 years Fundsavailable on only 3 months written noticeinterest available semiannually if desiredTheso certificates are ideal for tho e who do not have any    ,    mrm t mand for their savings and who de sire a higher return combinedcomplete safety of principal and guarantee availability oi fund upon withSTARTING AUGUST 1st ILadies ReadytoWear Sports Wear Little Boys Suits  Hats Girls Dresses IHand Bags Play Clothes Jewelry Blouses Swim Suits Skirts  Herbert Bryans and George Enquistand wife Saturday eveningThe Floyd Lincolns and MaySwarthout of Detroit spent the weekend with the Abner Watkins familyRachel Nash and Joan Mayer atpetition of Clare M Swarthout pray J Hrandon White jrs leave Thursdaying that the administration of said cn a trip to Gourtiand, N Y estate be granted to Claude Swar  Gale Hunt of Bloomington, 111tbout, or to some other suitable par J called on the George VanNorniansson and that the heirs of said de last Thursdayceased be determined, will be heard j Gilbert Neuberger, Chicago,Stanley jat the ProbateCourt on August 13, j Fairchild of Birmingham spent the l 1957 at ten AM j week end at the Frank AberdeenIt is Ordered, That notice thereof j homebe given by a publication of a copy The Harold Porters entertained the hereof for three weeks consectivelyprevious to said day of hearing, inthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that ie petitioner cause copy of this notico to be served upon each known partyin interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt de tended the Bob Jonee University inmaned, at least fourteen 14 daya , Detroit Monday with the Rev Keith  prior to such hearing, or by person j Ruegseggers vWirt Barton and wife and LyleGorton and wife of Durand spent Monday with Mrs Ethel Sprout, Bcone Araburgey, daughter, MrsJoan Falls and daugher and Dannie Amburgey of Jackson were here onThursday to attend the funeral of I Mrs Wilmont Plummet Mrs Ethel Sprout spent Sunday atthe Charles Soule home in Howell The Ben White and Norman Wntes attended the John D White family  3 months written noticeHave your savings dollars earn more cents Come in, phoneeither ef our offices for further in  formation or writt todn BYjHiLLEKS FLOWERS If A WITH FLOWERSservice at least five 5 days prior tosuch hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copyHelen M Gould Eegister of ProbateIATIONALLY ADVERTISED 3 Pair for 289 100pr Guy Blair of FowlerviTle spentSunday with the Roy Dillinghams Robert Pike and wife and MrsAlice Bruff were in Comma and Owosso last week, , The Ronald Sherrods SeverryHardeon of Ypsilanti called at theCurlett home Sunday  Don Swarthout and wife are vist ing the Telesphore Bourbonnais fam irromPHONE 24 HowellAll Sars FinalRosal Dress Shop I17 E Main St, Pinckney Ph UPtown 83418  Agency for Eagers OeanersIlllllllllllllllltlilllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllUllllillllllllll reunion Sunday at the Marion townhouse All the White families werethere and Mrs Metz of Howell I Mrs Warda Harwood and son,Clare, of Howell called on the Dale ,Iy at Hemmett Square, Pa Mrs Kan Millers Sunday erine Heath is at their home here, The Asher Wylie family attended Ross Read and wife were Sunday I the Lowell Show Boat last Fridaydinner guests of the Herb Sneeds of j night The Willam Pitchford family   of Ionia are visiting theThe Lloyd Hendee family spent lastweek at Copper Harbor, Mich Mrs Dorothy Dinkel and Johnnynnd Christine attended the Hutten locker reunion Sunday at PortageirHeusman family of The Peter Straiger family of Ypsimti were Sunday guests of tho lanti were Sunday guests of the John Sprouts BoyeraVanHorn of California called Mrs Inez Saird of Washington is CttffoB VttHom kit wttk riitint tte Iat MeAfm i HowellBorn to the John McGuiresf MurielRead of Dearborn last week a 7 lbgirl, their 4th childThe Clare Miller famly spent Sunday in Detroit  James Harris and wife of Detroitwere Sunday guests of Mrs Emma VollmerI Mm Anna Tasch of Ann Arbor I WILL COLLECT PINCKNEY VILLAGE TAXEgAT MY HOME on EAST PUTNAM STREET, PINCKlttI ONWEDNESDAYS from 300 to 5,00 P M  SATURDAYS from 300 to 500 P MRUTH RnTER,Pinekney, Village T mI spent Sunday with the Robert TaschfamilySunday jruests of tho Fre 1 V,hwere John McGuire jr Mr and Mrs j iuneral at Swarthout Funeral Home JJohn McGuire IT Marlyn Brown and j Friday 2 p m Rev Winger officiatWUiam Giy f Detroit Lake in Jackson countyThe Roy Reason family, Mrs EdnaReason and Leota and the Larry Lobdells called on Mrs Lola Carpenterin Pontiacplast weekMrs Wm Hollister, 66, died athome on Cedar Iakc Rd Tuesday oICECREAM FESTIVAIFeaturing Real Home Made Ice Cream Cakes aad PieaitThe Jack Follicle family of Detroi on the Henry Haucks Sunday,Bob Egeler Jatfei WyU kai Used in the lMrkrrflU Fair   ,  TOM PtffCKNBY DISPATCH Wednesday, Jdty SI,JOHN DBfcRBTRACTORSNew Power andEconomy Records Iti Official Nebraska Tests i r trsster 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other LPGas txstfdr eveftestedThe 60 ftowCrop Quoline Model set s new economy record, developing moe nonepower hours per gallon of fuel onthe drawbar than any other gaso line tractor ever tested Same engine available in 620 Standard,The 620 RowCrop LPGasModel developed more horse power hours per gallon of fuel oathe drawbar than any other LP Gas tractor ever tested except thenew 520 Same engine avail able in 620 StandardThe 720 RowCrop DitstlModel set a new alltime tractorfueleconomy record, the fourth John Deere Diesel to hold this record in unbreken successionsince 1949 Same engine availablein 720 StMdtrdStaltvrtclcklattdt maximum JhtPower btud on 60P mud 2992 in B 1 In the Ma Prank Johnson, Decewed1 At a session of said eourk WU atthf Probate Otffcr te th Cttf Howell in said County on July 119ft Present Hon Hiram J Smith,Jodgt el Probate  Notice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased are requirtd to present their claims in writing j  and under oath to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon LawrenceJohnson of 1725 Hughes Rd, Brighton Michigan, fidicuary of said estate,andthat such claims will be heard andthe heirsatlaw will be determined in said Court at the Probate office onSeptember 24, 1957 at ten A MIt is Further Ordere That Publicnotice thereof be given by publicationof a copy of this order for three sueccessive weeks previous to said day ot hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatcha newspaper printed and in aid county, and that theause a copy of this notice tf be served upon each known party if Interestat his last known address by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at last fourteen 14 days priot bo schhearing,or by personal service at least five 5 days prior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbatrTUa CopyHeler M Goul Register oi ProbatePhillip F Baetcke, Atorney Brighton, Michigan CeJ It A, M to tM P NFApfatter DirectorMedernAinbubuwfPBOIIJt D P HltADIO A rKLAVUlON 11 It Hxesapt ap CerteeSvPttac UP i US Weft JtichWanATBCLAY 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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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Thursda y nigh t 4 to 1  I f the y defea t80 , 800 , 900 , 3000 , 113 0 A  M   Cit y Servic e the y ar e champion s an dMasse s 800 , IOTO O A  M i g o t o th e stat e tournamen t a t Wate rWeekda y Mass  80 0 A , M   fordt  Hambur g ha d a ne w pitcherElber tNovena7o O PM   wh o tho w a spinne r an d wa s har d fo rth e boys  t o hi t excep t Amburge yv  hoha d 2  hit s an d wa s robbe l o f a n  othe r b y a sensationa l grab  South   wel l onl y allowe d 2  hits  Pinckne ymad e 1 error , Hambur g none   Hambur g go t a  ru n th e 3r d whe n  Winkehous e force d Kap p a t 3rd  li eha d bee n saf e a t firs t o n a  clos eIlay , Winkolhau s bunte d an d Kap p, wa s ru n dow n betwee n 2n d an d 3rd 1  i m Benne t bunte d an d Southwel liliv w wil d t o first , Winkelhau s scor ing  Pinckne y threatene d th e 4l h1    iii i Amhuige y an d Gentil e bot nMille d bu t wort  lef t stranded  I n ih eafter Novenn a430  to 530 P83 0 t  90 0 Ia ChurchCalvar y Mennonitt e ChiuV 1Ftev  Lza a Beachy , Past rS  Sup t Walter Es h  Worshi p 100 0Schoo l 110 0People s Meetin g   73 0Feliowsivi u Sev inth e wors t assaul tlin e i s betwee n Ba yjwit h th e heavies tPleasant f n  agains t tre s , M ,aA  l9B 1 v qs McKuh n o f Gregor y las t week , b y Miv passin g o n stat e submerge d lan d ha s Pegg y HaJne 8take n o n a ne w turn  Th e stat e star             carnations an d stephanoti s wit hAbou t 200 0 person s a  da y ar e vi s He r twi n sister,Mar y McCleer ,itin g th e Ken t Lak e Stat e Park  bridesimaidHe r cotum e wa s th e sam e,  Th e Car l Sower s an d Darrel l Ba k a s   bri s onl y a  shad e lighte re r families  attended th e Bakr e blue  The  othe r bridesmaid s wer eI  inio n a t Swain s Lk e nea r Hasting s Carolyn,McCleer , anothe r sister , Shir las t week  ley Basore , siste r o f th e groomThei rA  bab y showe r wa s givenMrs  Loi s dresse s wer e fashione d afte r th etth Annua l Ccrv m unit y Summe riin e Schoo l  Calvary ilennonite Ci,rch Juv l i0 12, y00 to 1100  Class for A1 Ages ,4 and up j Evr r cy Wtlcome i   Re  W Winder,Sunday School Pastor,30 a a , 5ib Hiyys struck out Meibon liiLone over jvd Southwell bounced one off the shortstops sinn Moriarityr Texis loiffurr in cenUi, AmburKy hit a giand slam home run be tween left and center 4 runs scoringthai ended the scoringA i Worship146 a mcti suit against the owners nowoff Tawas City,scow moored in Lake St of theas a ofClair sleeves, ,as a diving dock they ruled it was legal as it did not touch bottom brides of White nylon over u darkersiiuue oi blue vkh fitted bodice ani Sabrina neckline and shortHowell was stolen last week by a boy  The skirts balierino lenlthJtvenile home  diiiy lace trim The picture ha hidwasrecovered tit bow of nylon sheer and taifta ,ijLast Lansing 7 iy, in all have they carried matchingescaped from tif Grand Bapido blue and white taffetapolice piefed  5 of tfeem after ihey  fNcd CchuuebL practise nChurch Moriarity, AbAmbuiKy, 2bienliie, 11i UHoherLy, cf Hoolrab, ifbasketsnationalAugust 10 vf AH but 3 of the teaching vaeandes rt the Howell school have been fiiWeidman of Dexter to Arthur Fredenburg Plainfieldbt man and the ushers wore 1t oi nald Base, brothersheld atrthoAugust 1st 1957Membersworth, Lestr McAfee, West between TTnadilla and,MfH StreetKeith rigeiafer, Pastor Kchoo1     945 n n Worsh  1050 am rnn p y, 800 p mChoh liRcHs W0  400 p n  AV Practi W 30 r vr Jeffreys,11 i cr , , OOohe Meaboo, c lbss,Morni LI Wor Youth ViIOLT 1 ss2bEVUL HiI,U5TERNina lielte HoNiater, fl6, Kif, CfI Mcnnctt, b Winkflhaiis, lb,J Bennett, c fidloff, If te AB  4 , 3  3  5 1 2 3Any t3 rr3 3 H11I000 00 11R 000001 H1u100 00 011H0010 0 The president received Ws eonddefeat last week, the first beingthe school aid bill when the senatepractically killed his civil rights bill by taekim on a jury trial amend ment This is considered to render it useless as an enforcement measurtin the deep south where negroes dorot serve on juries The amendmentwas passed because 12 Taft Republians joined the Dixiecrats and voted fcr it  Senator Kennedy of Masachusetts, tlie first state to abolish slavery also voted for it With Dixitcrut support he nearly copped tfct nomination for vice president lastyeur This act of senate probably Kills the civil right bill this sessionThe house passed the bill without taejury trial amendment and it will prob rbly be impossible to reconsile tha bills at this session The presidenttime cut strongly apainst the jury trial amendment and blasted the XITait Republicans who voted for itThese Republicans never cared for the president and his modern Repubicanism and only gave him lip serviceso they could go into office on hisroattails and personal popularityLast lu they did not prove very reliableWe ad in ire the skill of Senator John son who nvmovprH the jury trialamendment through A week agothere were enough votes to kill thebill but Johnson changed this io once more a civil rights bill goesthe window and we are back wnerewe started from in civil war days0Max Russell,Thomas Bonncr Absent Munay Kennedy  Meetiogcalled, to order by President HolUnnvorth, who also acted us Secretaryof meeting held July 15th,and approvedgB of Murray Kennedyread Nominations to fill vacancy onschool board Thomas Bonner nonK inated Gerald Reason Lester McAfeenotuiiuicu Joseph Baysdlo tJorjphBaysdlo elected by roll call vote Josepa Baysdlo nominated for office of Secretary and elected SuperintendentWesley Reader reported teaching stafffilled with exception ofonc teacher,aad well pleased with the outlook for new school year Supt Reader re j Jwnk balance of 18,00000x reported excellent their daughfcr, Cavoiynto Bruce Strong of Hartland Neff Vowsetllin ai Roberta Ackley, oi the Robert Ackleys of Mrs Nellie McCleer ofGregory, t1fwedding date was the grous birthdaythe grooms mothers Lirthday and tho grooms parents weduinganniversary  The reception was at St Maryshail  A buffet luncheon was servedSara McCleer, sister of the brHo hd In October 1905 she married WilliamHollister lie survives There arc 7 diughtrs Mrs Linen Hryan, Unsung  UVA, MableFelenbergen and Mrs Paul Hadl yof Ann Arbor,and Mealtimes KenncrthRussell, Charles Iortcr, Roy Ccsgryand liruce VanBlarieum of Pinrkiuvand five sons, Russell of LEAGUE STANDINGSPinckney   iLy Service W64 L2 Pet750 oil The milk situation again came toto a boil lust week and the MichiganMilk Producers notified the dairiesthere would be a strike unleas the far me is ot a half a tent increase perquart for their milkThey got tn i defense and immediately todairies boosted the price to the conMimer one cent The fanners got tneprice boosted to 500 cwt followingatrik at a0r r to t Their demand ap iay3agciin This does not aMalthis for all milk It Is only for No 1milk Alo their surplus milk is soldat a lower priceThis is the milk they sell after tlipir base or average hasbeen established The main fact ince Saturday evening at the WC1 giadio3a andsnap dragonsmade in the summer driverwse Supt Reader report om Dept of Public lnstf uc laughterirrkney U liioivas Neff, sou o MrEind Mrs Ldvvard Neff of Ann Arbor theguestbook, The table decorations Lake, Clifford of Ann Arbor,1 Clare and Carl of Pinckney 4J grandtbildren and 22 tfrcat granckhiidrei The funeral was Friday afturnocnai the Swarthout Funeral Home, RevJ, W Winder officiating Burial wajin the Pinckney Cemeteiy 4 4 500 j this last maneuver the farmers gotn half i cent increase and the dairiesa whole cent2 i222SOI I BAM HATTING AVitRACE3 LeaguegP kney Congrcgationiii church, withb J V Winger officiatingrvlrs Llosc CtMnpbcIl played the blueoccssional and the wedding march Th bridvs played by Miss Linda lec Mrs Marilyn Ecigar was soldi si nnd gown was Sblue silk satijjid her corsatre  f fastened to lierume of thewhiteclutchgrooms mother wassimilarV Ik Hand in Hand with Me, Oh The couple left on a trip to Mt,Promise Me, and the Wedding Pray Pocono, Pa and on their return willlive at 1414 Brogan Road, Stiebridge The badea going away drsswas blue linen sheath with harmoirzing blue and beige jacket, beiy acerThe brides dress was white, fulllength, chapel train, Empire styiy, i  bodice and train beginning above wrist WILLIAM KEMPWilliam Kemp, 46, of Lansing waskilled about 80 p m Fiilay nii Iwhen his car failed to rnak1 tlio tliat the curve at the L, J Henry farmon M36 east of pinckneyTho ,lre secured with a bowVnecklace cessorjes and eorsage of yellow avi was reported by John Hurd who lives and white fingertip veil wiih pearls andsequins She carried a Rainbow Bible ence ansing, of a cut back in allow and her flowers were pink sweetheartfor bus transportation President, c, appointed Joseph Baysdlo to assist him in analyzing the trans portation problem with purpose ofmaintaining efficient transportation for all children needing transportation President appointed Lester McAfeeto assist him in reviewing janitor costs Motion by Lester McAfee seconded byJoseph Baysdlo Supt Reader be authorized topurchase up to 5 6 desk chairsapproved President HoiUngsworth read letterreceived from parents club extending invitation to Board to appear on 4jtanel discussion March 18th, 1958 Motion by Max Russell, seconded by Lester McAfee Resolved that i,c in Community Schools will notcksty Communityicept iny tuition students in g r a d e skindergarten through twelfth grade from any out side school district or districts after July 15, 1958 Provided that any tuition student who has sue 4the 9th grade orit July 15th, 1958complete his higha tuition studentBills read and CARSONPresidentJOSEPH BASYDLOSecretary roses and stephanotisMrs Patricia Stillvvcll was matronof honor Her dreTs was 2 shades of blue, waltz length, princess style withbow and streamers in back, blue headband trimmed with pearls, blue shoesa1d pearl chokes The bride graduated from PincKney high school and the groom from Stokbridge high school, Prenuptial parties wee given byShirey Basore and Phyllis Gardnerthe brides aunts, Mrs F G Braun and Mrs Joseph Tobjn, Mrs CliftonKelly, Mrs Joe McCteer , and Mrs near the corner The stale policeand Coroner Harold Borden were calleri The body was not postively iJontified until Saturday afternoon whenhis wife with whom he had nt been living recently came here from Lan sing Nothing was found on the bodybut both a Michigan and California drivers license were found in an exfan with pink and white scattered cainationsjand sweetheart roses The bridesmaids were Janet Ackley,Pinckney, Carole Neff, sister of thejgroom, Margaret Ackley, sister of thej bride, was junior bridesmaid IThe ushers were Gerald and DonaldStauch, Donald Ackley and  James Neff vere junior ushers She caned a lace cr,on yandcuVeen the rehearse ra pair of pants in ie car The addinner waa given by the grooms parnts,   dress given was 4805 Richmond, Lansinrc but he had not lived there in some time, having been working inToledo, He had a window washingPINCKNEY KrWANIS LEAGUE business His parents live in Califor The Pinckney Kiwanis Lenue iiaThe body was taken to Davison for its second week last Friday, funeral and burial Mx Southwell  ixiii i,inisi  YhhaltIjiek Kennedy  r ODohertyPhil JentileAI JlolcomlHob AmburireyWoley Reader   o Jeffrrysi,iiieth FryKay MortalityHob MeabonIary PriceV cey KeaMrrA Allmand,T ODohertyDick HigpsjVcl SingerJack Youn LOST 4 AB2AG32017 , U22fi19 9 Hr10 227 5  6 8 1TO 0 Rti1 17154G1n 1220000 00 hH2 154754 I241 110000 Pet33 3ij3002H49278Jfil2H1 221LiO 200181If 142 111000 000000COO We read thai Washtenaw aherffsofficers HcketUd 28 cars for illegl pukintr at tlie Silver Lake bathing beach south of here last Sunday The parkins ground was filled at 1000a m Then the roadsides and finilly the road itself blocking aUtraffic When the Silver Lake each was started a few years egoit was derided as a waste of moneyThey said no one would ever find it How wrony they were The Ann Arloi News blames, the division of Parks and Beaches for inaction Th kifiBluture appropriate ftf0,000,000for them in 1U5G ana their program has hardly got started The Silver Lake incident incident is not an isolated case The same is true all overthe state GovStiatton of Illinois has refuted a, pardon to Nathan Lepold who Jcill ed Bobby Franks in 1924 in a thrillkilling, and drew an 85 yeartenee We cannot thiiuc of anyPinckney lest 4 to 0 to City Service , son why he should be released Thein the county league last nightTney only rase comparable to his in Michbeat this team 9 to 2 the last time time igan history is Irving lAoeff MBi they played them City Service plays up from Jackson in the eighties forGeneral Motors Thursday night If j matricide He served 40 years, tiehey win they will tie Pimkney ami  longest of any Michigan prison in iM A3 ilThey play Tuesday  Friday nighu Kennetli McLennon who was visitThe reception was at Pilgrim Hall Last Tuesday the Lapping team beat ing the Orin Marlowe family at Swar            thouts Cove was killed in an accid ent at about the same place lastp gMrs Edward Rowe and Mrs Donald CamP Brighton and the BrightonHoskins served the cake Donna team forfeited t the Die Set as theyBasydlo, arid Cathy Wiltse, the punch did not have enough players Friday spring d N Sil h h h Bih CMRS EMMA MADDENThe body of Mrs Emma Madden,and Nancy Spittler had the guest book, the Brighton team beat the CampThe couple left on a trip to north Brighton boy 15 to 5 and the Lwera Michigan and will reside at Ann, ing team beat the Die St 8 to 7Arbor at 109 N Madison The bride  Mrofka was winning pitcher Friday 85, who died at Kalkarka, vas graduated from Pinckney high school of this week the Lapping team plays are for burial She was th widow Iand the groom from Ann Arbor high Camp Brighton at 616 and 1li Die of John Madden who died hcte 10School He is employed aiSdwards Set meets Brighton at 8 Bros, Ann Arbor  jThe brides jping away dress was jblue navy with white accesories The JJ A C Lappingrehearsal dinner was given Friday by the brictfVftaftfentfther, MrsJack  Pinckiiey has to play them again nextTuesday night The first place teamjo to the Class C tournament at Wat crford and the second place team tothe Class D at Howeli Tournamentplay starts August 1530LEAGUE STANDINGCamp Bright w832 0 L1124 Pet750750500000SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTIONKttr, ttifirt I The Hicks School vDistrict willHoward Thyer and Ww vote on a Kiwanis ertiagj MONDAY, AUGUSTWednesday I on consolidating with family of Gladwin Community School Th ber last week Uptn from 1100 s m Mrs Crystal II The William Thompsons who builta aoose on Dexter Road, north of theskei club tv  soj d it  to Cheste rBronkowski , HcwellThe y ar e mo vin g t o Bradeotown , Florida   Joh n RjM  o f Detroi t i a buildin g ahous e j W Deqrte r CHARLES SMIT H Charle s Smth , 86 , die d a t h s hori e n  Gawle y Roa d las t night  Beside si  wif e ther e ar e 2 son , Bernar d o fan d Orvill e o f Pinckne y an dMrsAd a Whit e an d Mrs Musso n o f Howell    f T e funera l is at th e Swarthou tAlber t Schmit t officiating  Buria l in   ncra l Hom e p tida y a t 2 pm , Rev years ago  Th e rosar y wa s sai d a t th e Swarthou t Funera l Hom e Sunda y nigh t an d th e funera l wa s fro m St  Mary s Chure h Monda y mominfRer c  St Mary s Cemetery Survivin g ar e he r daughter , Mrs Maria n Jarvi s o f Kalkaskawit h who mshe , lived , a son , John , an d a grand son , Jame s Jarvis , o f Lansing CAR D O F THANX I  wis h t o than k th e Pinckne y fir eI dep t aiwyon e wh o helpe d m e t opu t oa t t W  fM i fkH  at m y home Vtmger officiatrng  Buria lPinckne y Cenfetery in  th eo f the The Citizen s CoBumtte Pinckne y schoo l ha d a  b Ai d painte d Haus e Ha U andfbre d th eeavi s trgh  1 7 worked enHsU d i s no wMo  nale Governor s turne d hi s reques tfo r parol e dow n unti l Gov  Fre dCroc n parolle d hi m i n 1028  a t whic htim e Henr y For d gav e hi m a  JH e di d no t sta y an d wa s picke d u pa  vagran t an d spen t hi t las tth e Elois e hon e fo r th e poorJf ctaine d hi s innocenc e t o th e da y Qa Vhi s death ST  MARY S HOM E COMIN GTh e Hoia B Comin g o f S4  Mary churc h b  Sunday , Augus t U , fait urin g a roast  heet dino rtinuin g t o U U afternoon ,   booth s offerin f haiw l madalTastiela religiou s item s et c   trrTGama i ar e aJ3M 4 IMc h d to ofknockin g offe r b V    1   r amal le d fo renjoyabl e a daa dU A   iffAJ  vCTiNcrV,1 ir Wednesday, Anffutt 7, 1957MORE HOT WATER WITH EDISONS NEWELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICEOnly electric water heaters five you all these important advantages B Plenty of hot water24 hours a day83 SafeflamelessE3 Install anywhereno flame, no flueK Longlasting meets Edisons E9 Clean no smoke, no sootG3 Outer shell cool to the touch al E3 Easy financing up to 3 years to t K Efficientno heat wasted up a ueAll this odds up to the best water heating sevice ever provided in Southeastn MichiganAsk your plumber or appliance dealer  DETROIT EDISONST MARYHOME COMING PINCKNEYBeef Roast Dinner  WITH ALL THE TRIMMENGAND BAND MADE ITEMSOF BULL  RACES FISH PONDTUG OF WAR I IMM ei U Tears AftBOOTHSCASTING TOURNAMENTPRIZES WILL BE AWARDEDSunday, August 11EVERYBODY COME AND HAVE FUN DINNER WIL BE SERVED FROM 1230 to 500 P M 150 and 75cBottle GasiCQQiyNG, WA1TR HEATING WYUE L P GAS SERVICE HOME HEATING10WILL Cory Walker of, Utak, is via Salti hereRobert Cuihane sr got a 19 carp at Base Lake last weekCarl Sykea and Floyd Reason wentto Detroit Thursday in Mr Reason aUThe Dell Beebes of Fowlerville arevisiting the John Teeples at PortageLake  ,Mrs Mable Cope of Pupau willmove her milinery stock here The Military Academy at OrchaidLake goes out of business Sept 1When the Polish Seminary takes over This was established yea, ago WGeneral Baetcke Pinckney boys haveattended Mae Teeple entertained Thursdayin honor of Hone Warner of Jackson The Unadilla Odd Fellows run theirmh annual excursion to Detroit andbaciiyer the Grand Trunk Fare to DetJ and back from Pinckney 1 Flojpence Sprout and Glenn Gardner we maried Aug 4 by Rev D C Littlejohn They will live in Mrs Estele Grahams house on South Mill SiThe Pinckney team lost at Stockbridge Thursday 3 to I Nellie Gardner left Monday fcrBuffalo to look over fall millinery David Chalker, one time of Patterson Lake and also on the Jacksonpolice force, died at Mason Sunday He was one of the biggest men whoever lived here, weighing about 300lbsThe Bert VanBlaricum family attended his mother funeral at Howell Monday TbcScio TheatreFriday, Saturday, August 9, It LAST OP THE BADMENin CmqflMiMop and Color withGeorge Montgomery and Keith LarsemTHIS COULD BE THE NIGHT in CinomaScope withJean Simmons and Paul DouglasAlso Cartoons THiATkEHOWEUFriday, Saturday, Aagast , It DTOW1 FeatareAudi Marpfty aad Geerge Naderat3OB BUTTERFLY  and Color63 Years ago cities, and villages erected costly marble monuments to honor their war dead Detroit liasmany Ann Arbor, Dexter, Stock bridge, Howell and Williamston alsohave them Since the last two world wars there has been a change inthought and these monuments areno longer erected to honor heroes, ia stead athletic fields, and civic centersare popular, The new modern cemeteries went a step farther They banned all marble monuments exceptbronze plates level with the groundwhich can be run over with a power mower Flowers were also banned, innumerable death notices bear r Now innumerable death notices bearThe Andrew Neabitt wm Sunday Scott Carver is staying at the Earl the HnesOmit Flowers Give theMts of tht Dr Wfttta of JnMr Baughn home anti Mike Carver at money to the art fund or sometttwded  Meab0lf Dm, er t   Bill Baughn borne Rutty andW1S u Chery VanNorman ar yfefting theirStaday on M59 north of ga Lake Michigan wsortMrs Horence Bailghn and Mrs BgnAt Dwmofld Lodwidfas of Boym Virginia VanNorman entertained 37 k Wtd Will b h lchoir lastt Dw wdfas of Boym ga aNrmaOak Wttd too William McMackns members of the Cong, S Xi Andrew, Joann and, Wednesday night with thorn  The Robert Read family attendedfml DtB Oifttrto of Ana Arbor the Bullis reunion Sunday at Joslyn Howard SeefeMs of Brighton Ilte 37 were there organization  Undoubtedly floraltributes were overdone There wereinstances of 10,000 being spent fofuneral flowers Still there is littelse one ccan do at such a tr t show sympathy All this hits thegreenhouses who furnish flowersfor such occasionsJ 5IMII     Donnalee Swarthout StapletonSunday Jeff Httdee is viaiting the Dr Jim iwho went to England is now in Gerftaravtoit Nash family at Coldwater  many Her husband, Bdward, ig nted If pMpkjn Decker Hill Farm Bureaua 11 FranceMorfiB faatfly a pleftle Tbunday at Cedar Lake on I Ploris Clark ad wtfe vifttod tht Notes ol 25 Years AgoSt Marys picnic last Saturdaywas a big success Frank Shields wastoastmaster and Judge Patrick JOBrien and Congressman Seymour Person speakers The county candidates were introduced Stockbridgebeat Howell in the ball game 9 to 1 Ed Standish pitched for Stockbridgeand Vern Wiltse for HowelJPinckney soft ball tea beat Howell 7 to 8 last week end Hsx 16 tr 10 The lineup Bob J, Jf, Fred 3bL Battlec , SDinkel, Is M Kennedy, lb C Miller, 2b, R, Shehan, 2b, HHaines, cf Glaspia, rf Devereaux,rsJane Cadwell, daughter of theRuel Cadwels finished 7th in tiieOlympic games swimming cnetost nt Los Angeles, Calif ,Norm Campbells hard ball teambeat Stoepel A, C of Detroit here Sunday 7 to 4 Lineup was HHaines,p McDonald, c N Miller, lb Casey2b Sheiks, 3bCampbellf lfS Sheiks,cf C Miller,ss A Singer, rfCharles Whalen received wordSunday that his brother, Bernardand wife had been killed in an aut iccident in PontiacFloris Moran, died suddenly atGrand Rapids today where he hadlived for 17 yearsHe leavea his wife,the former Sada Swarthout and 2daughters, Maxine and Mardell Hwas a star base ball pitcher and withLeo Lavey formed the Pinckney batt ery for years He playad a year inthe copper league ,Born to the Julius Aschenbrennevslast week an 8 lb daughter Sunday, Monday, August 11, 12TAMMY AND THE BATCHELOR Cinamascope and Color wttDebby Reynolds, and Leslie Nielsen Walter BrennanalsoJOE BUTTERFLYCinamascope and ColorwithAudie Murphy and George Nader I clor Cartoon Dii Daryea and Jayae MansfieldinTHE BURGLAR1Sunday, Moadaj, Aagaat 11, 12MatUwee Saaday, ttM p a, coatj GUNFIGHT AT O K CORRRAL in TerhaicokrWithBurt Lancaater, Kirk Doaglaa, JoVanFleet, Rhonda Fleming, JohnTues, Wed, Thurs, Aug 1, 14 15 HOLLYWOOD OR BUSTin Vistavision and Color withDean Martin and Jerry Lewisalso FEAR STRIKES OUTin Vistavision and ColorwithKarl Maiden and Anthony Perkinaalso Cartoon Tues, Wed, Thurs August 13,14,15Pat BoonsHiFeatured BERNARDINEsad Colorand 1CartoonLEE THEATRE WlUTMOm LAKESYLVAN THEATREThur, Fri, Sat, Aug 8, 9, 10 Marilyn Monroe inTHE PRINCE  THE SHOW GIRL TechnicolorSunday, Monday, August 11, 12 4TWBLf AGBY MEN WithHenry Foada sad Uo J Cot Friday, Saturday, August 9, 10The Southwest Turbulent EraTHREE VIOLENT PEOPLE in Visttviaion and TechnicolorWithCharles Heaton, Ann Baxter andGilbert RolandColor Cartoon and Late News Sunday, Monday, August 11, 12I Debby Reynolds, and Leslie Nielsen  Walter Brennan mTAMMY AND THE BATCHELOR In CinemaSeops and Teehnicolor, Tru , A CRY IN TH NIGHT WitNatalie Wood and THmn OBffaaBrian D Tues, Wed, Ihura Aupist 13,14,15on the roof of the earthBEGINNING OF THE END PlusWfEAmTHLYSCHOOLSDRIVINGLloyd Henlee took hif children Uthe Fowlerville Fair Saturday Mn Gerry Ledwidge it visiting her Next Thur, Fri, Sat, AO 15,16, 17SOMETHING OF VALUE withRock Hudson and Dana WynterKenneth Darrow of Three Riversvisited his mother, Mrs Flora DarrAV Sunday About 50 attended the  farewellparty Friday nigh I for the Lynn Reattys of Rush Lake who are mov ing to Moscow, Idaho meeting of Pinckney Kings, Daughters on Thursday, August 8 Hi 1230 p m with Mrs Lucille Simsat 80S Eatt Main t, Pot luck lunchj Bring your own table lervicer ine youngste at Fos Point Peach were awarded their JuniorLife Savin Certificates last weekThey are Judy Janowski, IleneJacobatis, John Biery, Jim Hume, Jim Dadson, Shipper Lambert, Roy Link,and John and Gary Davis The Red Cross instructor, Mrs Lois Lehmanalso awarded a swimmers beginning certificate to Diane Halliburton STARTING AUGUST 1st120 TO 30I on ALL SUMMER STOCK Ladies ReadytoWear Sports Wear Little Boys Suits1 Hats Girls Dresses Hand Bags Play Clothes Jewelry Blouses Swim Suits Skirts NATIONALLY ADVERTISEDI HOSE  SlOOpr  3 Pair for 289All Sales FinalDress Shop117 E Moia St, PiMekney Agency for Ea M UtHown 83411 v   , 1,     ,     VPeoples Ll v B sB Wednesday, August 7, 1957CANNED GOODS EO  GEN EH At SWHd mt anas etf torintst tie1 oft Wo   op m leaNtlSALESMAN rc andTHE STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of   LivingstonIn the Matter of the Estate ofMark Swarthout, Deceased At a session of said Courtheld onthe 10th day of July A D, 1957Presnt,HonorabU Hiram RSmith,Judge of Probate Notke is Hereby Given, That thepetition of Clare M Swarthout praying that the administration of saidestate be granted to Claude Swartbeut, or to some other suitable paison and that the heirs of said di ceased be determined, will be heard at the Probate Court on August 13,1967 at ten AM It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by a publication of a copyhereof for three weeks consectively  jT jg ORDERED, THAT THD previous to said day of hearing, in SMn DEFENDANTS APPEAR BEthe Pinckney Dispatch, and that the FORE ME at my officce at 122 Statepetitioner cause copy of this notice iveett n the City of Howell,Living to be served upon each known party I 8ton County of Michiganon Tuevin interest at his last known address  day the third day of September, by registered mail, return receipt de j 1P57 at ten oclock in the forenoon tvmaned, at least fourteen 14 days  answer unto the complaint of Ed prior to such hearing, or by person  ward c Phelphs file pursant to theservice at least five 5 days prior to provisions of Section 14975 Et SeqDeen sperm suck hearing of the conpiled laws of the state of with Mrs Ethel Sprout and old  Carl at Wajkerville IndHiram R Smith, Judge of Probate Michigan for 1929 as amended friends On Aug 1 she graduatd from , Mesdames Bertha Clark a d B It is further ordered that within , from Western State Universityha j bara Clark of Wayne spent SuncTt twelve days from the date hereof the ing earned her Masters Degree in j with their      ay plantiff cause this order to be pub Elementary Supervision and Admin1 ished in the Pinckney Dispatch, a utration rewspaper published and circulated  Mrs Glenn Gardner of Stanton was      CV1 Snrmit WedSTATE OF MILBIGAJIn the Circuit Court Court for the County of MkhigaaEdward C Phelps, Plaintiff VSErnest Brown and Mary grown, alav ife, also known as Mary Bailey Defendant Suit pending in the Circuit CourtCommissioners Court for the Couniyof Livingston on the 30th day of July1957 It appearing from the affidaviton file that after diligent search andinquiry, it cannot be ascertained inwhat State oi County, Ernest Brownand Mary Brownhis wife,also know as Mary Bailey resides Thereforeon motion of Glenn C Yelland, attorney for the plaintiff, Piaekney Dispatch JEntered as Second Class Matter at PostoffkeAt of March 8, 1877South HoweU StFteekaey4MichSubscription Pries  JJO a YearCarolyn Bruce of Corning, Arkansas visited Joian Porter last week The Herbert Bryans and GrantWards were Sunday guestsMiss Druecilla Murphy and Harryand Lorenxo visited Jackson realtivea SundayMrs Mae Metz of Howell and theJack Sharps of JnminK were Sunday guests of the Lee Laveys Tlie Merwin Campbells called onthe Wilbur Eiseles of FowlervllleSunday Mrs Myrtle Darragh Kronpliskiand 2 children of Los Angeles, Calif,called on the M J Reasons last week At one time she taught in the Pinckney school Hr husband died a yearago She taaches in Los Angeles and  has  children 3 yean and 16 months 41 Albert Shirieys and their children and families pienked at Huron River Park, Dexter, Sunday 37 werethere Johnny and Christine Dinkelwere guestsThe C J Clintons visited his bro jj thar, Walter and wife at Black Lak i last weekCheryl and Dark Meyers of nearnear Grass Lake are visiting the W H Meyer familyj Mrs Margaret Clark, Anita and Francis, Ann Menke and Paul, Howellattended the Fowlerville FairMrs Mary Amburgey gave a picnic at Silver Lake Monday honoringher son, James The Floris C larks attended a Garden Club meeting Thursday at theHarry Griffith home on Challis Rd HowellThe Westly DeClairs of faancheser called on the Walter Clarka Sun dayMesdames Eleanor Ledwidge andDenise LaRosa were in Ann ArborFridayThe Joe Griffith family spent Sunday at the Don Griffith home in Mt PleasantThe Gilbert Skinner and Ray Languway families are in Canada thisweekGene Dinkel and wife and W FClose and wife were Sunday guestsof the Albert DinkelsAnnouncement has been receivedhere of the marriage of Isabel Dunbar, daughter of the William Dun bars t oMarvin Vincent of JacksonBorn to the Mark Abneys PhyllisPlummer last Friday at Pontiac a 6H lb girlMrs Homer Abney entertainedThursday in honor of the 83rd birthThe Murray Kennedy family are in day of her father, Mark Coon, her sisters, Mrs Carl Goers and MrsChester Abney of Farmington The Wayne Wagner family and Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer aad Wine To Take Oat0512   ytTREATED POLESFOR YOUR POLE SHED  OR YOUR PWJl MBM Coal and Fuel Oil mALSOCOAL AND SUNOCO FUEL OILD E HOEY  SONSHA 68119 DexterE ifIncerp6tatd 191BankMcPherson StateHowell  PinckneyOver ninetyTwo Yens of Sale Banking IJackThe Muynorthern MichiganMrs Irene Warner Herringathe class of 122 of Pinckney has Time Certificates of Oepostl2 tt  tMature in 3 YearsPay 2c even if withdrawn after 6 ronths but before 8 yearsFunds available on only 3 months written noticeInterest available seMiiarmually if desiredy ger mily andLouis Wagner Sr, spent the week endbeen spending part of her vacation  at the cottage of the Utters brother,hl St and old Carl at Wapcerville IndA true copy Helen M Gould Register of ProbateSTATB OF MICHIGANTne Probate Court for the Ctvntj of wspaper published and circulated Mrs GtenrGardner ofSUsaid County, said publication to U  guest of Mrs Ethel Sprout Weddincontinued once in eachthree successive weeks week for nesdaym the Matter of the Esta etClara Mercer, Deceased At a session of said court 4 at session of lands held contrary oHowtll in said County on July SOth, i the conditions and covenants of anA D, 1957 Present Hon HiramJudge of Probate ,  Notice is Hereby Given, That the petition of Ralph Glenn praying thatthe administration of said estate be granted to Ralph Glenn or to someother suitable person will be heardat the Probate Court oo August 27, t The Raton Hall family attendedSsrrTrvr pt JSll o,, Sundy at the Vernor Hall home in HowelLMrs Clara Smith of Newcastle,Pa, visited the Merwin Campbellsexecutory land contract for the purJ Smith,  chase thereof, said lands being lo last weekfa It is Further Ordere That Publicnotice thereof be given by publication h John Read of Pittsburg, Pa, is vishis grandparents,te Ross Reads Lkcaiea in lownsnip ox oiiguw vu  of Livingston, State of Michigan and  the Dick VanSlambrookdescribed as follows towit Oklahoma last weekLand situated in the township of  Mr jThelma Wsdeaighton, Livingston County, and the mene oi the  State of Michigan , titUd in oi 1917 at her home atthe N W M of Sec 29 T, 2 NR tf E last week Of the  living Brighton Twp, Livingston County Louis Steckabte, BeatriceMichigan being a part of the unre Pearl Hainee Droghu of Mass and corded plat of Clahwseyt subdn de, Mre Eie and their husbands and1i  ives were present wives were presentThe Floyd Fulfords of Wayne spentSunday with the Clifford Millers Mrs Rosa LaRosa visited her par Sof a copy of this order for three snee  scribed as follows Commencing at acessive weeks previous to laid day j point 60,0 ft S 04140E and Sof hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch 04140 E and 17610 ft S 892780a newspaper printed and circulated W of the N Post of See 29, andto aid touaty, and that the petitioner thence extending S 892780 Ecaun a topy of tail notice tt be ierv 1610 ft thence S 892720 W 600ed up aaea know party i Inter  ft, 04140 ftW 1410 ftrthenci at hit last known address by register , S93320 E 600ft to the fuertt of the Keith Bradbury t ofed mail, return receipt demanded, at  point of beginning Lot No 98 of Pur  Dtater tntt, the Ben Vigos in nn Arbor Sunday Ttie L J Henrys were Sundaylast fourteen 14 days prior to socnhaaringor by personal service at least live 6 days prior to such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateJVatai M Godoi eel H of Clahassey Subdn unrecorded And land situated in the township fBrighton Livingston County andState of Michigan, towit Land inthe N W fc of Sec 29 T 2 N R 6 E Brighton Twp, Livingston County,Michigan being a part of the unrer g g pRoy Clark had haa store painted a cotied Plat of Clahataty Subdn, Sandra Meyer of Bad Axe is visitIng W H Meyer and wife Mrs Cy at Portage LakeThe Fred Reads spent tthe weekend at the Lame Moran cottage at Ce SevilleThe Clare Miller family visitedher mother in Detroit ThursdaySunday callers of Mrs EmmaVollmer were Mrs Clara Kennedyand children of Detroit the Wilbur Eislees and Leonard Eiseles of FowlervilleGretchen Tasch returns home this ,week from the camp at Cedar Lake,  near Chelsea where she was council 1orMrs Edith Carr btsited the Leoeis family in Walled Laket last week William Shehan, Mr and Mr JohnBoyer and Mr and Mr Ernest Roberts attended the Fowtorvilla Fairlast Wednesday and Thursday, Billy Shehans horse, Black Sam won onerace and his other horse, Fleeting Star won one heatThe Asher Wylie family attendedthe Fowlerville Fair Thursday Johnnyand Christine Dinkel went with them Jimmy Wylies pony wori2nd prise The Robert Pike and Erston Clark These certificates are ideal for tho3e who do not have any immediate dlmand for their savings and who desire a higher return combinedcomplete safety of principal and guaranted availability of funds 3 months written noticeHave your savings dollars earn more cents Come in, phone or writeeither ef our offices for fuither in, formation teAH derails up to SIOWOUO insur by our membership in the Federal Deposit Insurance CorporationHELLERIT A WITH ROWERSPHONE  HoweUAtLe e an d childre n o f Gladwi n an d   familie s ar e spendin g a  wee k a t Por tth e Willia m Lamb s o f An n Arbo r J  Huron , Niagar a Fall s an d Pittaburg ,Roya l pe a gree n Sunday  Th e R  W ft  J  D  Decorator s Dic k Wyli e an dJac k Doyl e di d th e artisti c job Harol d Reaso n an d son , Ralph , o fDetroi t an d Mrs  Minni e Burto n o fNe w Yor k Cit y ar e a t th e Reaso nhomestea d o n Pingre e Rd Th e Lawvsnoe e Camborn s ar e visi ein g hi s brother , Joh n an d wif e a tk  Otia f o  Lake Nanc y Kenned y f  Pontia c i s visitin g jJoa n Kennedy  Jfe e Howar d Rea d famil y spen tfiiJay  at ti  Wttd e coag e a t Portag escribed a a follows  Conwencn g a t apoin t 603 0 f t S04140  E  an d 160 0were Sunda y guests Sunda y guest  o f th e Franci s Sh onan s wan t th e Joh n Lundeen s o f Ber kley , th e Bo b Gannon s o f Bedfor d an dth e Gen e Shehan s o f An n Arbor Mrs  Vebn a Knap p an d childre no f Hambur g calle d o n th e Ralp hft  S  89  2780  W  o f th e N  H  Pos t I B  m Sa7 o f Se e 2 9 an d thenc e extendin g S 892V30  S  161 0 f t thenc e S   3af20  W  604  f t N  0414ft w HW 161 0 ft  thenc e 898820  E  60 0 f tt o  th e poin t o f beginnJngLo t No  10 1o f ParcelGo f Clahasse y Subdt v isio a  unrecorded 1  E  Ree d Fletcher ,Circui t Cour t Cottniastaia rTh e Fre d Singe r famtt f atove d t o8ssje y wher e f  wit t yMis s Minni e Parke r o f An n Arbo rwa s a  Sunda y guat t o f th e Cliffor dTh e Dr  Cee U Hede t famil y o fLanata g wa s a  Sunda y gues t o f th eJat k Youn g famil y war e wee ken d guest s o f th e Pau l Young s i nDo a Burn t an d Ke n Fr y fam M I Suada y fuatt i a t th e Ba y REAM   n    Elto n McAi w an d daahur  Tb  J      An n Arbo r Thund  o d Ur t rt1 tl oPa,Sunda y visitor s o f th e Ro y Dillin gha m wer e Luthe r Woh l an d wif e o fJackson , C  W  Hooke r an d wif e an dMrs  Jenni e Hooker  Mr  Woh l wa si n  th e hospita l th e sam e tim e a s M ri n  th e hospita l th e san e tim e a s M rDUUngha m fo r a n ey e operation Joh n Boye r an d wif e visite d Ari aJaguis h an d wif e a t Byro n Sunday M  E  Darro w an d wif e attende dth e 25t h waddin g anniversar y o f Mr an d Mrs  Fores t Darro w a t DeHon ,Kalamaso o Sunday  I WIL L COLLEC T PINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXB SA T  M Y HOM E o n EAS T PUTNA M STREET , PINCKNB T O NWEDNESDAY S fro m 30 0 t o 5,4 0 P SATURDAY S fro m 30 0 t o 5 0 P  M RITTER Pa4y,r  v     v  ,      5V, THE RNCElOnr DISPATCH Wednesday, August 7, 189 JOHN DEIRITRACTORS St6 New Power and E conomy Records In Official Nebraska Tests STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the County of UvingttonIn the Matter of the Estate ofOTTO B ARNOLD, Deceased At a session of said Court, held onAugust 2, 1957Present,Honorabl6 Hiram R Stnith,Judge of Probate, tjffiE BUSINESSPROFESSIORNEI720 SERIESTremendous 5plow capacity 58 plus bhp with outstanding fuel economy and generalpurposa tractor versatility Gasoline, LPGas, or Diesel engine generalpurpose and standardmodel620 SERISSHusky 4plowpaver 43plas bhp to whip icugh jobs to hnle heavy loadsfndsave time Gaolirie or LPGascrrjiae standard ana yeuaipurpose models ftkvw btftw fat  history of KMtUfanik tractor Tests his ty rwpef tractors Mt o may sear rocordtlor powtr and coaqmy ft lilt sow John Dioro iWt 62O, nd720sI The k720 Gasoline LPQas,nd Diesel Models broke tne horsepower record to become the most powerful rowcrop tractors evertestedThe 520 Gasoline Modeldeveloped more horsepower hours per gallon of fuel oa the drawbarthan any other gasoline tractortested except the new 6203 The 520 LPGas Model et a new economy record, developing more horsepower hours pergallon of fuel on the drawbar thanany other LPGas tractor evertestedThe 620 RowCrop Quoline Model set a aew economy record, developing more horsepower hours per gallon of fuel onthe drawbar than any other gaso line tractor ever tested Same en gine available in 620 Standard9 The u620 RowCrop LPGas Model developed more horsepower hours per gallon of fuel onthe drawbar than any other LP Gas tractor ever tested except thenew 520 Same engine avail able in 620 Standard Notice is Hereby Given, Thatcreditors of said deceased are requirtd to present their claims in writingand under oath to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon RoscoeArnold of DansviEe, Michigan,I a fiduciary of said estate , and that BU claims will be heard and  the heirsatlaw will be determined  in said Court at the Brobate office on October 15, 157 at ten A M  w SMtariiiaRay M Bsffy M B PiBflaey MiehfoaCall ll A 1L to 20 P M Sictpt WadneadafiMOB Tues, Trl Sia 70 to B0 P atiiADIO  Prompt sjPtaae UP 85 ftokiie HE CiCBComrUeua 12S Wetwtyr St OiractoirModern Equipment Ambulance ServicePHONB U PFred C HtidtotfGrandHo well, MiciugaaCLAY CORDON CKT,S LLOYD HENDliE6520 SERIESFull 3plow power 38plus bhp that ranks up withmany larger tractors in work output, with many smaller tractors iaiirst cost and operating economy Gasoline or LPGas engine The 720 RowCrop DieseModel set a new alltime tractor fueleconomy record, the four laJohn Deere Diesel to hold thisrecord in unbroken successionsince 1949 Same engine availablein 720 StandardSta Uttl cahulaUdi maximum bornPewtr bastd on 60P sa 2992 m Ha lt is Ordered, That notice thereofhe given by publication of a copy here of for three week consecutively prev nD f DiouB to said day of hearing in the IV U Pinckney Dispatch and that the fiduciary cause a copy of this notice obe served upon each known party in interest at his liast known addressby registered or certified mail,return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14days prior to such hearing, orby personal service at least five 5 days prior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Barbara G MarrClerk of Probate RStiI8TEtfcU LAN1SUBtlYOBOffice 11V4 Wutt Gnad 1Phone IM1W Howell,Wlo W Mufrftett, Ajanylate  Weekly Trips Made to DetrufTHOMC V PDENTIST Office 93Beeideiee 814 by AppolaHowellBERT PABM 8ALE5 UP 8 314 i SPECIALSrfFOR SALE Antiques andRugs 540 East Putnam StPhone UP 85562 CrochetFOR SALE  1948 PlymouthCoupe Marshal Meabon11S5 West M36, Pinckney  ClubFOR RENTUPSTAIRS AfT Phone UP 8 3415 Dr H R HolmquistCWroprartor XRftjTuesday ThwHijb Saturdtf11 tc 3 d 5 t and by Afpotatmeat AC 72931300 Weat Grand Rive BRIGHTON Roger i Carr AgencyTK INSUKANCE GOTO AG1EdiihRCarr t 4 2 MILL TPinckney, Mich Phone UP 8 81MFnrras Hornet, Lake Property Business OpportunitiesJAat Your Property, withGRALD RLASONBroker  209 North Pearl  UP 88166j Mary Wotter All Kinds of Real Estate Listings WantedMain Office HA 68188 at 7421 Por tage Lake Road, near N Territoriali J32 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY Henr Krahn Salesman jffP 88130FOR SALE1946 DODGE COUPKGerald Reason Phone UP 8 8166WANTED to RENTHouse with 3 ormore bedrooms in town or qutMrs Charles Borovsky UP 883351 CLASSIFIEDADS OSTReddiah Tan Short HairedKXTBK BAKUAIN BASKMKM   R ,g pet Answers toAll kinds of merchandise Anytthin uf fi   up 83324DEXTER BARGAIN BASEMENTEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT FOR SALETwo Woatern Saddles, a Aii kinds ol merchandise Anytthin   n  r rjp 83324Bridles and Blankets Ocar Beck you want Wearing apparel, dishes, J me Phone U 85506  KnickKnacks, Household Goods, and Ted bmger  also do Repair Service WANTEDWoman to come daily exBasement at 3026 Baker StaDexter gunda ao help care for sckand d0 some house worKWrite No 1, care Pinckeny DispatchWANTED TO BUY STRAtfGreen Brothers UP 8 8464 r Mrs Carter BrownFOR SALE  nood 49 and 51 TssJaGeorge Van SkiverTHE LAVEY HARDWARElit Wue Waftr Laundromat and StoreOftn Wlnr and Summer Open MondaysKW Read ff M36, LakeleadMicn Soft Water Family Wash, umily Wash, Dry Cleaning, Qetton Rugs, Shag Rugs, Bed Spreads Let Ua BColer vita er Cold Bye Systcmy FOR SALECombination Soda Barand Restaurant at 126 West MainSt, Pinckney Frank HaddenPhone U 83159FOR SALERocking ,BasinetteBaby Cas Bed, Doodle BuggyBabyRocker Bird Cage Mrs HutchinesPh UP Phone UP 8 3302 WANTEDBcby Sitting day or nightat my home MZB Howard Haines Phone UP 8 2478FOR SALE21 ,ch Bmerftoft TV wt,exct knit coriiivion, also 47 Dodge nuc in goxl running ccottditioaCall after 30 y m Sam GentiieS1Z atterson Lake Rd UP8 8347FOR  ALEA 1955 Custom Built a ,th raiiu, heater, white walltires, overdrive, from Miflsmri,veylean light bae  Susan Hood, 21101bo,e Road Hass Lake WANTED TO BUYA Good Coalburning stove Have for sale, one oil burner complete with copper tubing SALE 1 hool Buo See it stThursto Rd R 1and tanks and a small wood stoveI Miss B Rampe, 1220 MowerPinckney, Mich Rd JOR RENTYear around cottage atPortage Lake Phone Howell 1535M 11FOR RENT House, 4 itoms, un pQR SALEl2 ft Plywood Boatfurnirhed at 1300 East M36 Hwy g HP Johnson Motor 9000 Als PinckneyPhone UP 89700 Mrs T A WareAlso lfcGuape Winchester Automatic 4000Lucius J Doyle Phone UP 8 3123Donald ConradWANTEDCarpenter Work, Con FOR SALE Singer Sewinpr Macina 1000, Oil Space Heater 1000 nd a small movable Closet 500 Phone UP 8 3337tins ioo 8888 EastincFKUiTS neydL W W MADSENBuilding Bngnton MienOPTOMETRISTTues and Thura 930 to 500 Evenings by Appointment186 East Grand RiverVEGETABLESFISHGROCERIES LEE LAVEYOntral InsuraaeeUP F 8ITaaMdQde41sSawFUiai Shop LAWN MOWER SHARPENING116 24 Biverbank Hiland LakeGOOD REASON FOR BORROWING  To Pay Dvctor or Dentistt To Defray School CTpnnsei,  To Get M Your Fet tadMEATSQUALITYMARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICE a SALE  JVctric WashingMachine end Electrj Stove WANTED AT 0NCEMan with carMrs, Oliver jikle UP 89974 for Rawleigh business in S E Liv   Ingston County Buy on time ImWANTED Trucking bulldozing we L doing a good business in NW, Livfill dirt, black uirt, MikeUP 8 3260FORListings WantediJalcsman for Geuld ReasoBERT WYLIKUP 8814 ingston County and will help youget started See pr write A C Henryat 316 Church St, Fowlerville Telgitate ol AH BLnds Castle 38719 or write Rawleighsjj Dept, Freeport, 111,Amosnotfr,018 j V ANT9DPamn and interior dei fcratoring 25 jcars experienceWill, frne estimateAUTK PAftTJU  M A Link, t9 Lakeview DriveSuppliai Auto Slurb Rush Lake, Phore HP 8 5570  SbldNcn budget oxrenses have to bt mat whether yoi see them enaumgor not The cost is low becausemake ao many leans Terms are ad jasted to ireome The transition jutrongthans yuto credit teColl Any TimeFirst tf ationgl Bank si AI Septic Tank ServiceHowell Michigan Licensed and Bonded by the State cfR L SORRELL , PHONE ST 31928 SEPTIC TANKS, DRY WELLSCLEANEDNew Tanks and Lines Installed  739 Sooth Pleasant StJOHN HARVEY ,JACKSONMICHWater Wellb and PumpsAll Makes of Pumps Serviced9885 DexterPinckney Road1hone HA 6 9454VrAer Federal Supervision frf FeHert Reserre CatT pom  on and Federal Depost InttrrsJhse 2i Oorpcraton AH Dtposta Insured up j to 10,000 for BadFOR 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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>DispatchTWednesday, August 14, 1956 NoCOUGAR MKROfc Neighboring Note Hot weather politics in Michiganis creating more stir than usual for fummer Republicans are uncertain what political direction they tookwith JSouse Speaker Georgesen They thought it would Xidea to send him on a speaking tour of the accomplishments of thelegislature The key Robin Carr20 Holstein andand 15 hogs to Peru, South America gan England abolished it inlast week Slavery, Civil Rights Catholic Chumj 8t Maty Cklbolk Gfcwe l Soft Ball NewsCurrantof Fowlerville shipped It was not until after 200 years of jd Brown Swiss heifers slavery that efforts to abolish it be at St Stephens Church at Hamburg, has accepted a position as teacher atin the Idaho State Universitv and ismoving to Moscow, Idaho He got his PH of D degree at the Universityof Michigan in June 1833,with the exception of India The mov j nvent reached his country in 182Oltscenter was Newfingland where a Boston editor, Wm Garrison of paper called the Liberator headed the moveHe was once dragged through the WIN COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPPinckney won the County Soft ball A committee of 4 Michigan CoLeague Championship Thursday a,  gressmen have been investigating tfai City Service, the only team who had j unemployment situation m MgR  A   a ws beaten bv 1 and find the main cause for it isQov Williams contends the people want to pay for more service to han ,die the increased population load The Republicans want less spend,ing and lower taxes but still promise to take care of the increased population load Van Peureem said he 4d   w  nwv not want anything when he started j drowned at Kent Lake last Saturday Colonization Society bought land in ThgCasper Fink of Strawberrydiedfuneral and burialtonBenjamin Hitom, 40, of Detroit his neck by gentlemen ofbecause they were proslavery fortbecause he was attacking the iaaiftion of private property The churcheswere at Farming were first against it but later backed down, fearing it woud disrupt theirorganizations In 1821 theout but is generally looked upon as a candidate for governor Party stalwars gave him a 10,000  expense account On the other hand Rep GeorgeWahr Sallade of Ann Arbor leader when his motor boat eyerturnedRev Richard Daniels, pastor of theHiawatha Beach Church is now thechaplain of the Cassidy Lalke Tech School near Chelsea Mr and Mrs WFClose spent theof Young Republicans Turks says , the week end in Bermuda as the rehe might run for governor He is guit of Mr Close winning the Triplemaking a tour of the county fairs A contest sponsored by the Chevro sampling sentiment Unlike VanPur  iet Motor CCompanysem ghe says he has no fund but is Charles Gatesman has beenassociatemunicipairrnor next year it isnt bdeived that Mis Edwyna Titus, principalVanPeursem will run but that he will the jTroy school died at Swait until I960 If Williams doe not hospk,, Detroit last apof Africa, settled a few freed slavesthere and called it Liberia This wasthe solution of the idealists Sendall the slaves back to Africa There were a number of reasons why thisitever materialized One was theycould not have subsisted there An other was the south had ,to have thenegro labor and still a third wasthat the negroes having tasted civilization did not want to go backweieinceIldlary Buch  Mother Novna730Confessions Friday, after Novenna DevotionsSaturday 430 to 530 P M, 830 tc 900 P ,Kennonite Church Calvary Mannonitte ChurthRev Ezsa Beachy, PasUrS S Sof Walter EfhMornir a chance to tie them was beaten bvGenerral Motors Proving Groundseliminating them This means thatFinckney eoes to the Class C tourSt Marls CMboUc ChreRer Fr Albert Schmitt, Pastor SUNDAY MASSESSummer Masses680, 80Q, 900, 1000, 1130 A M Wirter Masses 800, 1000 A MWeekday Mass SrtO A, MI nament Friday night They will conI inue there until they lose 1 game i which eliminates them Two years ago they went to the state tournam  ent and won 2 games before being el iminated They play at Drayton Plains offUS59 on U S10 5 miles fromWaterford at 700 p mLeave Pinckney at 545 Driving distance 25WoBship    1000 j milesSchool lltfOiFINAL LEAGUE STANDINGS W L PetCity Service PinckneyG M Proving GroundsVouny Peoples Meeting 730Fellewsfiip Service16th Annual Ccmmunity SummerBible School  Calvary MennoniteChurch Juiv 1 t0 12, 900 to 1100 Class for Al Ages ,4 and up var7bcdy Welcome Hamburg5652 4347Cong9, Qtwch and bural were at Rochesthat he is not liberal enough for theliberals or conservative enough for  terthe conservatives If Williams does Plans to take the Dexter highnot run Lt Gov Phil Hart is expect school band to Mackinac Island haeed to keen abandoned The island boardFarmers whose crops were damag thought it might scare some of theed by July storms can get relief thru horses Autoes are not permited ontheir oounty committees 70 percent the islandThe Dexter firemen barbecued 100half chbkens at heir picnic there iccently The Washtenaw county board tfsupervisors picnic was at ih  DexterHuron Park Sunday,of the bean crop was wiped out and50 percent of the hay, corn, barleyand corn darrngedCOIN5EHVATK5TT NOTESThe Conservation Dept recomendsan any deer season this year It is  timated 18,640 der will be killedLast year60,940 deer were killed inthe regular season and 12,729 in theany deer season No major changes in the waterfowlseason are anticipated The commission b3 recomendelbuying 60 acres to add to the AUegan state forest and 96 acres to add tothe Flat River game area in Mont calm oountyAttendance at the Michigan stateparks will break all records this yearBy July 28 57,000 had registerdThenumber last year at this time was48,000Owners of earth moving equipment An examinatjony27 to the underground which was norailroad at all It was a number ofstations or farm houses wkh short driving distances between v here slaes who had crossed the Ohio RiveWfrom the south were smuggled intoCanada Judge Dexters house at Dexter was one of these stations A good many thousand negroes were taken to Canada by this method jIn the meantime cotton had become1the main ecrop of the south In 1850 270,000,000 worth was exported sotlie south was determined to keep slavery, at all costs Rev j W Winger, PastorSunday School 980 a TOMortKag Worship li45 a so9 ors, night prayer meeting at tile chuuch   806Wd Choi, practise  760 ST MARYS HOME COMING St Marys church held a home coming here Sunday which was largelyattended We are told about 900 roast heef dinners were servedxServing wasfrom 1230 to 500 p m Moat of theWomen of the church and a lot of thj men did the servingThe pames and booths were acrossthe street back of the sisters homea1 PAMIIAC PiftVirrh were kept going all the afternoonme reopics UUICII j Most of the people went nere t0 moetM36 West, between Unadilla and former residents of whom many were Mrin Streets  present Among them we saw GayleRev Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor Johnson and wife, Victor Johnson,Sunday Jschool  945 a ru, Joe Greiner, George Greiner jr Mornirfc Worship  1050 am iaiT Packer jr family, DetroitDonYouth Group  isOO p w aid Doyle and wife, Sioux City, Iowa,Evening Service  800 p m i Dan Drivers, Claude Devines, Lee Michigan has been getting few defensegovernment contracts vThe congressmen are Griffin, Broomfield, Mclotosh and Chamberlain from this dis trict Michigan is getting her share ofarmy contracts but hardly any navyor air force Their survey shows thatof the 48 states Michigan and RhodeIsland are the only states who hadfewer defense jobs in 19S6 than in 1950 Michigan had 1800 less During the Korean War Michigan was getting 63 percent of the defense dollarThis has now dropped to 2 percentOhios is now 55 percent At presentonly 52 Michigan firm hold navy ontracts compared to 104 in OhioOf the 425 million in navy procurement contracts placed in May, 82 per cent went to 10 states, Michigan got, less than Midway Island and only222 j slightly more than Guam and Hawaii Islands To offset this, exhibits willbe held in different labor surplus areasin Michigan for the thousands of ar555606tides the navy buys and manufacturers to bid on themJr, Chok Haotise Wed Bn Olirir Practise Wwt 400 p mupThe quantity of wheatyear vut the quality is doages about 56 lbs a bushelThere are no 75 lb bushels Much of it is shrunken and sprouted which keeps itof foreign trade out MRS CASPER HOWARD MrsMary Howard of Huron Riv er Drive died in St Joe hospital,AnnArbor last Wednesday She va bornin Grand Rapids Sept ,28 1889,thedaugher of Daniel and Mary KeilvHeapy In 1923 she married Casperof 25 Years Ago fh  the people of the new states decidePinckney won the deciding soft 8nd Kanss became a battle groundball game from Dexter Wednesday as armed Pslavery men and abolitntaht 3 to 0 Dexter got 2 men on the lonists Pured into the sat There last inning with one out but Vin 1S a story that he abolitionists tied Shields lined to Bob Smith in left R bear at a mossing of the Mississiphave been warned about filling in i who doubled Scott off 3rd Pi and turn  aH ttlerg wholand atong the Great Lakes The state  There Vill be a soft ball game at caefd  a baf Te proslavery menof Michigan owns all submegred I the Howell Fair next week between not to be outdone ted a cow at their 1 Newcomb shoes and fins Pim crssmg aand allowed none to The battle was coming to a nead ashc now country beyond the Mississ ippi began to be opened up Thesouthern cotton states saw they would be outvoted as most of theserew states were anti slavery Henry  Howardandhas since lved in the vieClays compromise of 1820 divided  inity of Portaffe Lake Surviving arethem into free and slave states but her husband and 3 daughters Mrs iid not long endure In 1850 Sen Hden FarreU Ann ArboV Mrs KithDouglas put through a bill to let leen BoweT1 Gregory and Mrs Mavian Latimer of Chelsea There are 5 Devines , Elizabeth Steptoe, Dexter,Mrs Maude Haney Williams, NiagaraFalls, N Y, Mr aid Mrs, Long MaryDevine Detroit, Lelia Monks, Mrs Helen Berry, Lansing,  Mrs Manie hehan, Howell, Hubert and DesmondLedwidge, Royal Oak, fcev Keith Ledwidge, Davison, Roscoe Yarboroughs,Berkley, Mary Ellen Doyle, AnnArbor, Bernardine Lynch, Kalamazoograndchildren and 2 brothers The funeral was at St JosephsChurch, Dexter, Saturday, Rev Charles Walsh officiating Burial was in St Josephs Cemetery 236320 82 165lands 823,410 worth of state timbersold up to June 30 43 fires burned over 43 acresweek lastand Gus Rissman U5S1s na anowea none to passPlumbers Gus will have most all wh called it a caowfcinckney players  The Duffl compromise did notGeorge Walsh of Grand Rapids, Re ast long Two thins killed it Hair yeargpublican candidate for governor will f  feher Stowes Uncle Toms j He was born on the farm in Putnam JAMES DOCKINGJames Docking, 84,son of John andAnna Clark Docking, died at Emilys Convalescent Home, Howell, Sundaywhere he has lived for a number ofeek In the Nature Center building at peak at Pmckney August 25  t  6 6VilS f SlaVery  township, later owned by John SparsKensington State Park is a display of butterflys from the eggs to fullgrown ones There are 3 large cases of them Also a display oXuative birds,flora and faunaHICKS SCHOOL CONSOLIDATION All the schools in Putnam townshipare now in the Pinckney Community school consolidation as the Hicks district on M36 East Monday nightyoted to consolidate by a big majority At a prevous election tfley votedit down but this time a much bigger vote was castThe vote was as followsTo Consolidate Yes, No 24To Increase Property Tax Yes 41,No 25 To assume School Debt Yes 36, No24This about wipes out the districtschools The fractional ones, ChubbsCorners and Younglove are going inthe Howell consolidation Millard F Darrow, son of the late  f wnich 30000 oopies were sold the  on September 10,1873 and was GrandWB Darrow and Flora Bullis Dar frst ye and t was Matured as a  Trunk Railroad maintenance man at, row, died at Redlands, Calif, Aug A gnd tent show for 75 yea  Pinckney until his retirement He 14 He leaves his wife, a son, 7 fero I another contributing cause was the  nwrried Addie Marsh of Pontiac inthers and 2 sisters j decl8n  Chief justice Taney in J i919 she died in 1945 He was lastDrGerald McCloskey and Gertrude   Drfd Sctt case whereby an own  of a famUy of 10 childrenDevereaux were married at St Jos , lUf01e,hl8 ,laves into free i The funeral was at the Swarthout ephs church there Tuesday by RevLewis DionThe Pinckney Creamery reopenedMonday 3fi00 lbs of milk were takenin the first dayPinckney played a double headerSunday with Chelsea, They won the SOFT BALL HATTING AVERAGESIinckivy Loague Team AB R H PetMax Southwell   Dun BurnsAit ThiraltDick KennedyG ODoherty Phil GentileAl HolcombBob AmburgeyWesley ReaderJoe Jeffreys Kenneth Fry Ray Moriarity Bob Meabon Iapy Price G1 1 71 3 32 4Aoey Reader 2619 919 51022 6 7A Allmand 97 ODoherty , 5 Dick Higgs  6Tred Singer 3Jack Youn   1 4613 1220 00 00 00 7524 1241, 11 0 0 00 3453002949278263222210200 200181142111000 000 000000inw i      u eachy onciating Iing short of war would end slaver Pinck Cemetery  Two more incidentts marked theend of slavery John Brownsraid mto Virginia with 50 men to free the Burial was inIAt presentSenator Senator Knowland andslaves He was captured and hung butPINCKNEY KING13 DAUGHTERS The Pinckney Circle met with MrsLucille Sims last Thursday for a 1230pot luck dinner 11 member and 9fuests were present Mrs Mae Dall er had charge o devotion and planswere discutsed for the sta tion in Ann Arbor in Sept ne became a martyr His speech onthe gatlows is aclassic and still usedfirst game 10 to 9 and lost the second 12 to 15 John Kinney was thewinning pitcher and Harlow Hainei, n A  o v u  I soldiers marching into battle Old W C Hendee  Sons have their T    ,      , ,  John was a fanatic straight out ofsheep at the Ionia Fair this week L, ,,   ,   , m, MI i xi M v 11 tne d testament  The final causeThey will also go to the Marshall  rta  ,    T  j, ,  , ,   s  was the election of Abraham LincolnNorthviUe, Jackson and state fairs I The barn n the Hause farm on theHowell Road, owned by Mrs Anna Samborowski burned down Wednesday nigtIn it was a Marmon sedan,tools, hay and grain  The descendants of Patrick Kellyheld a picnic at Newport Beach, Porttige Lake Sunday MRS MARY HARRINGTONMrs Mary Harrington died in Detroit Saturday after a long illness She was the daughter of Thomas andJulia Kennedy Fitzaimmns, of Put contenders for the Republican andDemocrat presidential nomination in 1960 Of courses that is a long ways The Ford Motor Co had an articlein the press last week stressing thevalue of afety belts as auto accidentdeath prevention safeguards It claimed that universal use of safety belts would cut the auto death accident rateone third The Ford Co has safety bdts which they sell to new car buyersas extras but the buyers do not likethem and the sales have fallen wayoft this year Less than one third of the cars they sell are equipped withsafety belts The use of these belts is not compulsory now but if the accident rate keeps on climbing there it achance they may be w  A British nobleman, Lord Altrlflcrram whom we never heard ofbeforeor probably wont again got all the from pages Tast week by criticizing Qileen Elizabeth of England Heaidthe Queens speeches were a pain7 inthe neck and their content thfts of apriggish school girl Her entouragetweedy and should be replaced by a classless commonwealth court Nowyou can criticize the president here allyou like The president here has beencalled most everything under the sun and callcis get away with it But inKngland criticizing the royal family issimply not done and indigation there ws rife so much so that that a crowdformed outside his court big enoughi to block traffic and Phillip Burbridgej M a retired army oficer slapped the face of the 33 year old peer For this he was arrested but the judge only fined him 210 So Mr Burbridge also got his picture on the front pages Apparently the only ont who had no COBment on the matter was the queen   The president got angry last weekwhen a reported asked him if he appointed a Mr Gluck, who operates a ladies apparel shop or a string of themambassador to Ceylon because he gave30,000 to the campaign fund lastyear Well, why not It has been a standard practice for years Ambassadors as a rule are mostly figure heads and the real work is done by the menwho head their offices who have been in this sort of thing for years Weremember the fun the press had when Herbert Hoover appointed Georgeabolitionit presidentHis platform was 100 percent anti and the south revolted andcivil was onTo Be Continued taught hut has lived in Detroit manyyears Survivors are her husband,Charles Harrington, a daughter, Sister, Mary Julius, a son, Charles jr a daughter, Mrs Louis Ebaugh George FitzsimnvThe funeral was from St GregorysChurch, Detroit, Tuesday morning off and much carl happen before thenbut at the present time they are in thei Great Britain,lead Senator Knowland led the fight  hjm WJfor civil Tights and although he lost being outsmarted by Senator John Harvey, a publisher, ambassador toson of Texas and his honeychile and which did not become his tallungainly figure Back in the olddays ambassadors as a rule h Baminmagnolia talk, he gained a big follow ous men such as Benjamin ing Senator Kennedy, grateful for the Thomas Jefferson, Jrvlo   KJTU oic ,, 1 Charles Pinckney, but that nfc longer,President htsDixiecrat support which almost wonhim the vice presidential nomination last year could not make up his mindand switched from one side to ano ther He pleased the south at the out hCharles Pinckneyholds true Nowtheholds true Now thejust appointed James EVdred,head ofthe Proctor  Gamble ISoapCo, athead of the defense dept H knowsf A to Z, havkset by voiing to send the civil rightsthe soap business JfJJJSL     w ino iven wth them 32yean ami wowLIBRARY NEWS for the convenience ofonr patronsMm Eloyse Campbell county pres    ,ident gave a report on the dedication LjiSJSLTS of the ttw buttdta at Camp Missau I owy worinP Tftekee Meedanes Pearl Madsen and Blanch Martin1were cohostesses,  Muncipal Judge Prances Barronof Howell has been recomended fori appointment to the state study comi nitte e for justices of the peace Justice William Burke of BattleCreek was the other one recomended Ibill to the judiciary committee whereit would have been smothered as thecommittee is southern dominated, h d d ihII Then he switched over and voted with NOTICETlie Livtttgtfton Cotmty O f SAnn aMtt at FowUrville Thursday, p e themewas books for teenagersDonations of books have been received from Mrs St Pfeere, tae McRorie and Mm KilmerA valuable atlas of LivhigftoCounty, published in 1875 hot  botaV The Norman VanBIaricums spentthe week end at the MilkrBaujrhn cabin at Lovells and went to the Mackmac Bridge  Mrs Sada Moran spent Utt wek inFlint with her sister, MrvBradWy who is Just back CARD OF THANKSto express our thanks to   Yankees and voted to take it from, ijt  neighbors for the flor the calendar and make it an order ofal tributes and to Rev Beachy orbusjness Thcn he hopped back acrossbis kind acts and sympathetic words the Mason and Dixon line and voted at the recent passing of James DockingNeicea and Nephews of James Dock ingPatricia LoveU, daughter daughterJoe Lovells of Ann Arbor, formerlyof PorUge Lake, was married to Charles Parker of Ann Arbor at the Presbyterian church Saturday nightLRev William Lemon officiating, Mrs, Cedl Hooker eli with the confederates on the jury trialimcndment There is some nacardn tying up with the Dixiecrats as theyno Jonger have the power they did upo J936 when the jwo thirds majoritynomination rule was appealed Thenhe comes from a small itate which ing been with them 32 yearsed his way up from a salesman to the president of the firm This abparently makes him ideal for the defeatpost   Drew Pearson gives the insideof how the civil rights  amendment was passed,it was labor andhe comes from a small itate which doe not have a larpe cJectorial vote, thing with theJohn Ouincy Adams was the last pre Next ho got M it bver Senatotpott ortoe5 itostiUS oFcowmim, fSn it JplBfci L UwU by agweint   sident eWcted from Maiuim amT brolbtthat wa  0 yea h ago  H e an d I  etf r0,   rXJtZ v  CWednesday, Angast 14, 1956fettt t48Ya AMORE HOT WATER WITH EDISONS NEWELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICEOnly electric water heaters give you all these important advantages PJnty of hot watr24 hours a dayInstall anywhsrsno flams, no fluLonglastingmasts Edisons rigid standardsClsanno amoks, no sootOutsr shallcool to ths touoh all overCasy financingup to 3 ysars to payEfficientno hsat wasted up a flusan AB Ail add up Ut the beat water heating service ever provided in Southeastern Michig,Ask your plumber or appliance dealer  DETROIT EDISONMi Lte VanHorn of Los Angeles,Calif, vtdted the CUffort VanHornslast week  Tht Ralph Hall family called on thePtrry Browns in Ann Arbor Saturday Jack Fairchild and Joe Frederickof Buffalo, N Y were Sunday guestsOf the Frank Aberdeens 01 in Robinosn and wife attended thsannual breakfast of the Veedic Maaon ic Lodge at Birmingham Sunday Nellie and Mary Bowen of Binning hpffl Qf vlaitiflg here IWalter Beaton who has been Tisitiing hTs parents, the Sanford Reasons,has returned to Milwaukee George Roche took a hone hiafather had been training to Middle,towdn, New York just weekRuel Cadwell has a fine new canoeon Portage Lake  W Kennedy and wife have gonoto Seattle, Wash, to visit their child ren and attend the exposition The railroads are giving reduced rates during the state fair and thgate admission has been cut to 86sSaturday, August 28 Is the dateof the Annual Fannrs Picnic at Whitmore Lake Miss Lilian Boyle has sold her millinery business to FrandiHeyonldof JacksonRev H W Hicks who preaches atCarleton has been in the Methodistconference 51 years He has a cott age at Base LakeMiss Susie Kennedy daughter ofthe WiHiam Kennedys of Pinckneywas married to Edward Mansfield atNiagara Falls, August 16,Mrs Mike Ruen and daughershave moved to Detroit Hugh MeDougall of Dundeee, the new supt ci schools has rented their homehere  A party of 52 from Portage walked to St Marys picnic Thursday and were given a table all by them selves StMarys picnic was a big success, I Frank Shields was toastmaster Cong Sam Smith, Edmund Shieldsand Dr John Kennedy of Detroittalked Pinckney won the ball gamefronr Brighton 6 to 3 410 was made by the church JtflHIFrank Bowers has resigned asMichigan Bell Telephone Companyregr, at Clare and moved to Roches,ter where he will work for the Detroit Edison CompanyBom to the Sam Kennedys of Seattle Wash, Aug 13, a girlThe North Lake Band wiU playat the Farmers Picnic at WhitemoreLakeMrs Ella Jackson entertained herSunday school class of boys at Port age Lake TuesdayHarrison Allen f Chicago is visiting friends here He spent the day,,,, ,,  with Editor Andrews at PortageThe Garth Meyer family, JtodAxe, Lake He said he uad to camp William Lamb family, Ann Arbor and i when there were no cottages therethe James Mcyer family spent Sunday  Helen and Harold Dickinson of Deat the W H Meyer home Garth is ak troit are visiting heir cousins, theinp a special course at East Lansing V G Dinkels Friday, Saturday, Agnst 16,17CHINA GATEia CfaMaaisop aad Color withGeno Berry and Angis DickemwnulioDAKOTA INCTDENT te TtatyriaflefWithDale Robertson and LJnda Darnell Also CartoonsCartoon HOWtUWed Thsm Avgwtt ,U,lf Pat Boosesi 1BERNARDINO iBt Featsrette awlCartaBjSunday, Monday, August 18, 19 THE D L withJack Webb and Monica Lewis alsoTHE MAD MAGICIAN in TaaanJaniarVincent Price and Mary Murphy also CartoonWeL, ThUr Aug 20, 21, 22 WAR AND PEACEin Vistavision and Color withHenry Fonda, Audrey Hepburn and Mel FerreralsoWalt Disney Featurette SARDINIACartoon Friday, Saturday, Augast 16,17DtuLle PeatareManie VanDoren and Lori NeleemInUNTAMED YOUTHScott Bradr and Mala Powere iaTHE STORM RIDWSunday, Monday, August 18, 19Matiinee Sunday, 230 p m cont Bob Hope and Vera MikeiaBEAU JAMESin TerhakolorCar art NoeHyTues, ffe, ThurM Aug 20, i, 22 Ava Gardner and Stewart GraingerinTHE LITTLE HUT in CebrSYLVANTHEATRE Next Thurw Fri, Sat, Aaf 15,16, 17 SOMETHING OF VALUE   with jRock Hudson and Dana Wynter iISun, Mon, Tues, Aug 19, 19, 20 LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON WithGary Copper, Audrey Hepburn and Maurice Chevalier IWed, Thurs, Aug 21, 22 Md Wek SpecialUNTAMED YOUTH WitiMamie VanDoren and Lori Nelson LEE THEATREW1B1M0ULAUFriday, Saturday, August 16, 17 Doubls FeatureW,lt DieneyeJOHNNY TREMAINE TechnicolorPlueAPACHE WARRIORWithKeith Larson Color Cartoon Sunday, Monday, August 18, 19Bob Hope and Vera Miles nBEAU JAMESThe Life and Times of Jimmie Walker in ViBtavUion and Technicolor withPaul Douglas and Alexis SmithFeaturette and Color CartoonTuea, Wed, Thur, Aug 20, 21, 22 DINOWithSal Mineo and Susan Kohner DESTINATION 60,000Color Cartoon and Late Newsin ved hMpUvi of vtMlnisa WooblijfMioB Wo nxtrJirit Oxop 8 itSALESMANName and Addiilack WANTED R2pair work, cementwork, carpenter work, ceilings installed, painting and decoratingWilliam H Adams , R 2, PinckneyS318 Thurstoh Road  1FOR SALEPeet Humus or blackdirt Ira Vleet M36 4 miles west of PinckneyWANTEDA woman or girl tocare for 2 children aged 6 and 2 years old Call betwen 10 a m and2 p m Mrs Florence Keiner Phone UP, 89739 10 GALA DAYSMICHIGAN AGRICULTURALMICHIGANS BEST LIVESTOCKand FARM MOOUCTSJunior Show Honw ArtsCooking SchoolAuto ShowAviation ShowFashion Show Art ExhibitOld Time Dancing Beauty Queens75 BandsDrum MajorettesParadesf LAO MICHIGAN AT MACATAWAI Futt Color Reproduction uHabU for framing tent uponUU Discover the natural beauty of Michiganenjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMichigan 3 Arewers jTlssociationa50 Mtdison Avenue  Detroit 26, Michigan r itf, V V firm Fun FrellesSept 1,4 1 SCellMssjMany etfctr eentitti ni tvssttUS WAO IANDt Frn tSMerts aiyA TREMENDOUS COLISEUM SHOW first Show Sf4 Sftowmmut  mt GORME UIHIItuts  mmm Ml WET fleCOKTS FMTIft StSTUtmi mm uxmmmPint and Setoatf MowsHUT WAN AM IIS lOMMOCS  TIE IfUTIWB KIWS  SAMMY SINE MJT TiKf U  GRANDSTANDV1      jz  V     A                    W 1Wednesday , Augus t 14 , 195 6People sStor eGROCERIE SQRYtiQODSGUTT S FURNISHING SCANNE D GOOD S SHOELINGERI EKETSISEOlGENEHAl  STOE  CAL L HOM E an d tet l the m ho w fa r wev ecom e today  Whe n your e o n a  lon g tri p it s fu n tophon e th e folk s a t home  An d nowaday s it s s o con venien t wit h outdoo r telephon e booth s alon g th e way B e sur e t o tak e alon g a  Telephon e Credi t Card , too The n whe n yo u mak e a  Lon g Distanc e cal l yo u won thav e t o worr y abou t havin g th e righ t chang e in  you rpocket  Cal l our Busines s Offic e t o arrang e fo r on e o fthes e hand y Credi t Cards  Lik e convenien t outdoo rbooths , it wil l mak e you r tri p mer e carefree  D O  YO U USUALL Y AS K PEOPL Et o spea k a littl e louder , please durin g phon e conversation Perhap s yo u haven t hear d o fth e ne w volume  control tele phone  It s lik e othe r phones ,hu t i t ha s a smal l kno b tha t letsyo u contro l th e volume  of tb evoic e your e listenin g to  Vol um e contro l phone s ar e inval uabl e fo r thos e wit h a  hearin glost  an d theyr e jus t th e thin g fo r us e i n place s wher ether e ar e distractin g noises  I f yo u nee d som e hel p t ohea r lou d an d clear  o d th e phone , as k fo r a  volum econtro l se t whe n yo u orde r a n extension  A  TELEPHON E MA N Mi d year s kgo, MNoboJ  goe s int o telephon e wor k unles s h e reall y like speople  Surel y anyon e who s talke d wit h tele phon e peopl e realise s th e trut h o f tha t statement Tha t applie s of f th e jo b a s wel l a s o n it  Yo u ca ntel l b y th e numbe r o f telephon e peopl e wh o wor kwit h suc h groups , a s th e Bo y Scouts , fundraisin gcampaigns , an d man y Servic e Cubs  Thi s likin gfor  peopl e help s explai n wh y it s peopl e wh o male you r telephon e service so good  STATE O P MICHIGA NI n  th e Circui t Cour t Commissioner sCour t fo r th e Count y o f Michiga ni  Edwar d C  Phelps , Plaintif f  VS  Ernes t Brow n an d Mar y Brown , hi s1fe , als o know n a s Mar y Baile yDefendant s Sui t pendin g i n th e Circui t Cour tCommissioner s Cour t fo r th e Count yo f Livingsto n o n th e 30t h da y o f Jul y1957 I t appearin g fro m th e affidavi to n  fil e tha t afte r diligen t searc h an dinquiry , i t canno t b e ascertaine d i nv ha t Stat e o r Countr y Ernes t Brow nrn d Mar y Brownhi s wifealB o know nt s Mar y Baile y resides  Therefor ec  i  motio n o f Glen n C  Yelland , attor ne y fo r th e plaintiff ,I T  I S ORDERED , THA T TH ESAI D DEFENDANT S APPEA R B EFOR E M E a t m y offlcc e a t 12 2 Stat eStreet , i n th e Cit y o f HowellLiving ston , Count y o f Michiga n o n Tue saa y th e thir d da y o f September ,196 7 a t te n ocloc k i n th e forenoo n t oanswe r unt o th e complain t o f E dwar d C  Phelph s fil e pursan t t o th eprovision s o f Section s 1497 5 Et  Seq o f th e compile d law s o f th e stat e o fMichiga n fo r 192 9 a s amended I t i s furthe r ordere d tha t withi ntwelv e day s fro m th e dat e hereo f th eplantif f caus e thi s orde r t o b e pub ishe d i n th e Pinckne y Dispatch , arewspape r publishe d an d circulate di n  sai d County , sai d publicatio n t o b econtinue d oi e i n eac h week  fo rthre e successiv e weeks Thi s i s a n actio n t o recove r pose sessio n o f land s hel d contrar y oI th e condition s an d covenant s o f a nexecutor y lan d contrac t fo r th e pur chas e thereof , sai d land s bein g lo cate d i n Townshi p o f Brighto n Count yc f Livingston , Stat e o f Michiga n an d jdescribe d a s follow s towit Lan d situate d i n th e townshi p o fBrighton , Livingsto n County , an dStat e o f Michiga n ,  towi t Lan d i nth e N  W    of Se c 2 9 T , 2  NR  C E Brighto n Twp , Livingsto n Count yMichiga n bein g a  par t o f th e unre corde d pla t o f Clahassey s subdn  de scribe d a s follows  Commencin g a t apoin t 60, 0 f t S  04140E  an d S 04140  E and 1761 0 ft  S  892730 W  o f th e N  Pos t of  Sec  29 , en  thenc e extendin g S  892780  E I161 0 ft  thenc e S  892720  W  60 0ft , 04t4O  ftW  16L 0 ftjthenc e893820  E  600f t t o th epoin t o f beginnin g Lo t No  9  o f Pa vce l H  o f Clahasse y Subdn  unre corde d  Pinckney Dispatc hEntere d a a Secon d Class Matte r a t Postotfic eA t o f Marc h 8 , 187 7i H  Sout h Howel l St tPinckney4Mich aqpatrlptio n Pric e  1 J O a  Yaa rWestl y Palme r an d famil y o f St Louie , Mo , visite d hi s parents , tfe tHer b Palmer s her e las t wek Th e Rev  Wins  famil y wer e a tGreenvill e an d Stanto n las t wee k an dthi s week ,C  H  McRori e an d wif e attende dh e funera l o f Edwin  Titu s a t R oCheste r las t Monday Mrs  Bessi e Murdoc k o f Detroi tvisite d th e Alber t Dinkel s lai t weak Alber t Dinke l andirif e lef t Monda yfo r th e uppe r peninsul a an d wil lspen d som e tim e a t Coppe r Harbor Th e Home r Abney s too k Mar k Coo nbac k t o Farmingto n las t wek Th e Gilber t Skinner s hav e gon e t oAtlanta , Georgi a wher e thei r neice ,Joa n Shattuc k wil l b e crowne d Mis sI Georgia I  Th e Clar e Mille r famil y calle d o nhe r mothe r i n Detroi t las t Thursday Sunda y visitor s o f Mrs  Emm a Vol lmer , wer e Wilbu r Eisel e an d wif e o fFowlerville , Mrs  Clar a Kenned y an dchildre n an d Mrs  Bessi e Murdoc k o fDetroit Mrs  Ma e Met z o f Howel l an d th eJac k Sharp s o f Lansin g spen t Sunda ywit h th e Le e Laveys Th e Rober t Car r famil y o f Gran dRapid s spen t th e wee k en d wit h Mr sMrs  Edit h Carr Th e Ro y Reaso n an d Merwi n Camp bel l familie s attende d th e th e Part treunio n a t Coopersvill e Snuday Th e Andre w Campbell s an d Mrs Vivia n Ledwidg e attende d th e fift hbirthda y part y o f Andre w Youn g a tFlin t Sunday Y e edito r realize d a  fon d drea mlas t Saturda y whe n h e wen t t o Mac kinac , sa w th e bridge , crosse d ove rt o  St  Ignac e o n th e ferry  The y cam ebac k alon g Lak e Huron , stoppe d a tAlpen a fo r th e ne w corne r ston e lay in g an d Masoni c templ e dedicatio nan d receptio n fo r th e Gran d Master ,Raymon d O  Dougla s o f Alpena  70 0attende d th e banque t a t nightH e wen twit h Clar e Mille r an d Harol d Porter The y lef t Pinckne y a t 40 0 a  m  Sa tu i da y go t t o Mackina c a t 100 0 am  a tAlpen a a t 2  p m y spen t Saturda ynigh t a t th e Wilmon t Plumme r cabir jLuzerne , arrivin g hom e a t noo n Su nday Mrs  Iren e Warne r Herring a wh oha s bee n visitin g Mrs  Ethe l Sprou tgon e t o he r hom e i n Kalamazoo Jimmi e Bidwel l o f Brighto n visite de d  th e Be n White s las t week Th e Dal e Miller s visite d tn eDoyl e Terapleton s a t Keeg o Haroo rSunda y   Thei r son , Bill , wh o ha sbee n spendin g a  wee k ther e cam ebac k wit h them Mrs  Stev e Tiplad y o f St  Peters Wagoners Groeei y   6066 PINCKNE Y ROA DQualit y Merchandis eLO W PRICE S Bee r an d Wb t T o Tak e 0 i PHONE HOWEL L 705J 2Coa l an d Fue l Oi lWil l Soo n B e Neede dW e Hav e Th eSUNOC O FUE L O HAn dTh e Ber t o fWE CAN STILL TAKE CARE YOUU E  HOE Y Hiwn e H A 6811 9 Dwlm rLumber , Coal , Fue lCoalA T  SUMME R PRICE SOi lDEXTER , MICHIGA NTH E McPHERSO N STAT E BAN KHOWELLPINCKNE YOve r NinetyTw o Year  o f Saf e Bankin gTim e Certificate s o f Depost 2  Vi  1  Matur e i n 3  Year sPa y 2  eve n i f withdraw n afte r 6  month s bu t befor e 3  year sFund s availabl e o n onl y 3  month sInteres t availabl e semiannuall y i fThes e certificate s ar e idea l fo r thos e wh o d o no t hav e an y immediat e d burg , Florid a i s visitin g Mrs  Edn a man d fo r thei r saving s an d wh o desir e a  highe r retur n combine dt  ,  , ,    principa l an d guarante d availabilit y o f fund swritten notice ,desire dan d ,on , Pt Wm  Sheha n Shehano f Jackso n calle d o nSunday Mr  an d Mrs , Ernes t Robert s wer ecalle d t o Penn  b y th e deat h o f a  rela tive  Willia m Sheha n i s stayin g a tth e Joh n Boye r home Olive r Sale s an d wif e o f Owoss ocam e an d go t Drs  Alic e Bruf f fu ra  visi t Sunday Th e Fran k Boyers , Clarenc e Pralt san d Lloy d Warner s o f An n Arbo r spen t Sunda y wit h th e Joh n Boyers  IDonal d Doyl e an d wif e o f Siou x Ciot y tIowa , spen t th e wee k en d wit h th eLuciu s Doyl e srs j H e i s a  lawye r an dstat e represntaive  Mrs  Lillia n Mar r s wistin g he r so n i n  Dearborn  tMrs  Edd e EgelerJenn y Parmaleo an d daughte r hav e gon e t o Kansa sCit y wher e he r husban d i s statione di n  th e army  complete safet y o f3  month s writte n notice Hav e you r saving s dollar s ear n mor e cents  Com e in , phon eeithe r e f ou r office s fo r furthe r in  formation Ai l Deposit  Insure d U p to  10,00  Ar o Safel y Insure db y  Ou r Membershi p i n th e Federa l frwoait  Uiauranem  ESTABLISHE D 186 5 or writ e t oHELLER S FLOWER SSA Y I T A  WIT H FLOWERS 9trou tSTAT E O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t fo r th e Oetnt y o f PHONE  Howell Mich to  th e Matte r o f tb e Eatat t a tClar a Mercer , Deceased A t a  seiiio n o f sai d cour t Ve M atHowel l i n sai d Count y o n Jul y 30th ,A  D , 1957 Present  Hon  Hira m J  Smith ,Judg e o f Probat eNotic e i s Hereb y Given , Tha t tb eAn d lan d situate d i n th e townshi p vt   petitio n o f Balp h Glen n prayin g tha tBrighto n Uvingato n Count y an d   fa  administratio n o f sai d estat e b eStat e o f Michigan , towit  Lan d in  grante d t o Ralp h Glen n o r t o som eth e N  W  K  of Sec  2 9 T  2 N  R  6 E 3 othe r suitabl e perso n wil l b e hear d1  W  Wyii e la da toocj i o c fla wtaaalt a Brighton Twp , Livingsto n County ,Michiga n bein g a  par t o f th e unr ecorde d Pla t o f Clahasse y Subdn , d escribe d a a follows  Coromencn g a t apoin t 603 0 f t 804140  E  an d 160 0f t S    2780  W  o f th e N   Pos to f Se c 2 9 an d thenc e extendin g S 89278O  E  161 0 f t thenc e S  80 3820  W  50 0 f t N  OM14O  ft,W 161 0 f t tnenc t 888820  E  60 0 f tt o  fl  poin t o f beginningXo t No  10 1o f ParceI MGo f Clahasse y Subdr  isio nunrecorded S  Ree d Fletcher ,Circui t Cour t CoanaWoaa rMfa a Lac y Jatfny i at th e Probat e Cour t o n Augus t 27 ,It i s Furthe r Order  Tha t Publi cnotic e thereo f b e give n b y publicatio no f a  cop y o f thi s orde r fo r thre e suc c jt seelv i week s previou s t o sai d da y o f aaarlng , i n th e Pinckne y Dispatc ha  newspape r printe d an d circulate dl a  ai d eoua , aa d tha t th eeaaa t a  cop y o f thi s aotia t te  b aat f upo n eae kathklas ie d  ausfl , retur n receip t demanded , a t I WIL L COLLEC T PINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXE SA T  M T HOM E o n EAS T PUTNA M STREET , PINCKNE Y O NWEDNESDAY S fro m 30 0 t o 50 0 P  M SATURDAY S from300to500PM RUT H RTITERmekney , Villag e Tmwre rBottl e Ga s14  day s prio t fca suchVO T b y persona l aervic e a t laaa tftm  I  day s prio r t o su h hearing  WAW HEAUN G urnWYLff i L  p GA S SERVIC E  i   1HC RNCKlOr DISPATCH Wednafe, Aspwt 14, ltHJOHN DIIRITRACTORS Set JVfetu Power andEconomy Records In OMlolal Nebraska Temts STATE OF MICHIGANTht Probate CfOftlor the County OK tffiE BUSWBS5 PROFESSIONAL COINENevej Wore hi IkeNebraska fritter Tejta WI trectert set se elafty lipfor power and ecoaiiye 1fce newJohn Otere MOV elV M4 The72OGaioliMr0,and Diesel Models broke the Horsepower record to become the mostpowerful rowcrop tractors evertested2 The 520 Gasoline Modeldeveloped more hoxsapower hours per gallon of fuel obe drawbaithan any other gasoline tractortested except the new 620720 SERIESTremendous 5plow capacity 58plus bbp with outstanding fuel economy and generalpurpose tractor versatility Gasoline, IPGa, or Diesel engine generalpurpose and standardmodels620 SERIESHusky 4plowpower 48plui bhp to whip tough obs to handle keary loadsand save time Gasoline or LPGasengi standard and generalpurpose models The 520 LPGaa Model teta new economy record, developing more horsepower hours per gallon of fuel on the drawbar thanany other LPGas tractor etatested4 The 620 fiowCrop Gasoline Model sot a new economyrecord, developing more honepower hours per gallon of foe onthe drawbar than any other gaso line tractor ever tested Same engine available in 620 Standard9 The 620 RowCrop LPQatModel developed more horsepower hours per gallon of fuel onthe drawbar than anv other LP Gas tractor ever tested except enew 520 Same engine svil able in 620 Standard In the Matter of the Estate ofOTTO B ARNOLD, Deceased At a session of said Court, held onAugust 2, 1967Present,Honorabie Hiram R Smith,Judge of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased are required to present their claims in writing and under oath to said Court, and toserve a copy thereof upon RoscoeArnold of DansviUe, Michigan,a fiduciary of said estate , andthat sucn claims will be heard andthe heirsatUw will be determined in said Court at the Probate office on 1 October 15 157 at ten A Ji fIt is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively prev ious to said day of hearing in feePinckney Dispatch and that the fkluciary cause a copy of this notice o be served upon each known party in  interest at his liast known address  by registered or certified mailreturnreceipt demanded, at least fourteen 14days prior to such hearing, orby personal service at least five 5days prior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Barbara G Marr Clerk of Probate Ik fliMi  MBmW sesfetiS7 sieeIII He MfCa9 AXWTempftABio  rELinaipn rveM DPSSIM us w ncBCLAYtuORDSft JJifELLWTftD LAND SUBT1YQS9m MAliieJM0OJsiETKljT lUvtrHoweli, KicJftigaaUOYDHKNQEEWeekly Tripr G WauiingtoitucliinW Memsett, AaayiaUDH G R McCLOSKEYtelephone Office Ilesidotoe 14Hvwlngs bf Bbwell  Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPUETB 0I8URANGBEdiikHCaiTBERTFABM SALESrne UP 8 3146IFOR SALE Antlques andRugs 540 East Putnam StPhone UP 85662 Crochet520 SERIESFull 3plow power38plus bhp that ranks up withmany larger tractors in work out put, with many smaller tractors iafirst cost and operating economy Gasoline or LPGas engine The 720 RowCro IModel set a new alltime tractorfueleconomy record, the fourm  John Deere Diesl to hold tisrecord in unbroken success, n aince 1949, Same engine availablela 720 Standard FOR SALE  1948 PlymouthCoupe Marshal Meabon 1135 West M36, Pinckney , Clubhr Sta Uvl calcuhtuDi maximum bcmpoutrbattdon 6OP d2992 Ah H RENTUPSTA1BSPhone UP 8 3415 APTDr HP HolmqnistChfropracter XBaTuesday Thresh gatnrdef 11 tc 3 aieV5 to 7and by Aapoiatmeat AC 7291800 West Grand Rivet BRIGHTON 14 1 M1LI, STPinckney, Mich Phone UP t SINREATESTATE Farms, Homes, Lake Propartf Businctts Opportunitieslist Your Property witiwGERALD RiiASONBroker  809 North Pearl il PH9NS UP 8S146Mary WolterAll Kinds of Real Estate Listings WantedMain Office HA 68188 at 7421 Por tage Lake Road, near N Territorial132 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY Henry Krahn, flakamaa P 88189FOR SALE 1946 DODGE COUPEGerald Reason Phone UP 8 8166WANTED to 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/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>,  5Valume 4tUGHMAM tftfllWednesday August 21,1857 Nek Net SCHOOL Soft Ball NewsCurrent, In an economy ia a calamity 2S5,OOO more wow William lr 55, helping Jeptlia AU positions in both elementary there are jobs Skinner of Linden hoist baled hay and  school are now filled A liston a crisis thin vi his barn last Wednesday was kill lhe teacufcrs will be published mlI Wednesday was killed when the cable next weeks Dispatch with their teach For better or for worse Michiganis linked to the auto industry Parti and fabricating plants employing inmany cases a small number of menand women are scattered all over the state When the auto industry isdown business suffers It means the people must buy fewer goods and theschools suffer because theyre linkedto the sales tax and now the liquornd cigarette taxTSv one wants another depressionThree years ago when unemployment developed at Flint and Detroit appeals were made to Washington for a WPA program Pies Eisenhower broke and the elevator hit himThe Ypsilanti schopl heads announce their school will have 600 morepupils this year tthan last Rickie Baldwin, 1, son of theDuane Baldwins of Stockbridge suffocated in bed lust weekTha 3 district schools sold at auction at Stockbridge last week brought1,400 Mr and Mrs Harry Lee of Lakeland have returned fom two weeeksvacation at Dtummond Island The new Brighton school will benajred the Burton S Miller schoolafter the former police chief He re ceived 300 votes Richard DeLaura, 9, of Detroit in Winans Lake last weaksaid it would not work as the Mich  ian unemployed are trained for SKM   Goolgea Lutheran Church of d work Part of the trouble is due ,    u  M   to model change overs and part totorrid competition between the tR Residents near Brendel Lke onThree, General Motors, Ford and ,        w Chrysler The shutdown may be ion, ,    g slaghing an1 boat  er at General Motors as they a j  nimals 2 dos and 3 horses weve contemplating pronounced changes   The 4H Mello Tones of Howelllirected by Mrs Mary Hornshaw wonHighways are unhappy ways forpoliticians, and the attacks on former Highway Com Zer were mJJv  the district contest at East Lansing Mackie who took over JulyJohn C ordered work to start immediatly Heordered a temporary road betweenDetroit and Kensington, a high accident area He says Detroit needs 250 miles of expressways He will present a 5 year plan  One of his pro last week and go to Chicago Theyplay at the Genesee county fair thisRonald Battle, grandson of theFrank Battles of Howell is now atGreat Lakes noval training station ing assignmentsSchool will open Tuesday, Sept 3rd a half day session Beginning, Sept 4, lull day sessions ffrom 9UU a m to 400 p m wiilresume  Hot lunches will start about October 1Registration in the elementaryfrom Kindergarten to 7th grade trora00 to 400 on Monday, Tuesday and fednesday, August 26, 27, 28 The 8th grade will register with their grade teachers Tuesday, Sept3rdGrades 912 whose family namesbegin with A through M will regis ttr from 900 to 400 Tuesday, Aug2ith Those whose family muiie bemswith N through Z will registeriiom 900 to 4UU Wednesday, AugLS Those who cannot register citherer day may register irom 700 to PM Wednesday, Aug 28thStudents are requested to obtainbocks and pay rental at time of registration Parents are urged to make certainthat their childfen are properly registered on the assigned days in boththe elementary aim hiyh school and leuuy vJ boyiiiii cliiSbOo thi first dayci school All boya intersted in footbaJl import Itsto Miss Ivlurphy inJIACJ OI1 XuOodUj,rt  thschool7 to St Hmrf eatoolie Cbwre  f We wonder if theRev Pr Aioert Schmilt, Pastor  ball tournament at Drayton Plains era of autoes missed the boat ThatSUNDAY MASSES was forfeited to the Pontiac Police is if they are not stressing sis aadRummer Masses team in the 4th inning with Pinckney speed in their can and at the G vj 00, 900, 1000, 1A30 A M i leading 4 to 3 The officials discover time failing to keep the price down Witer Mssea800, 1000 AM Jed that Dick Higga, playing right Back is the days b w1J wWfcckday Mass 800 A, M  Held for Pin kney was not on the I the late Henry Fo lit of elgibie players sent in by the build a car for the multitude andMother Novena73Q PM league July 15 Ford Model T was the answerConfessions J Pinckney got all 4 runs the 4th inn price waa leas than 600 and ifFriday, iuler Novenna Devotous iny when the Pontiac pitcher walked sold all other cars combined InSutuiday 430 to 530 P M,  5 men and Southwell got a hit Pon to keep the iwtee down he omitted 830 t 900 f  tiae got 2 the 2nd on 2 hits and and all extras but tbe people did not cafe an error, and one the 3rd on 2 errors They were not used to them anyway The Pinckney boys are confident Since the world wars the price fifathey could have won if the gam had climbed and tharcars have becomeCalvary Mennonitte Chuwh  continued  mOre elaborate There i a marketRe Luna Beachy, Paster Pinekney AB R H for a cheaper car and they are CS S Supt Walter Eseh , irennedy 83 2 0 0 inning to appear They are made ia Worship 100 Amburgey, 2b  1 0 0 Europe They Ann Arbor News saySchcoi lllfl0 c entile, If 3 0 0 400 are now owned in the Ann ArPeoples Meeting 7d0  Holcomb, cf   2 0 1 bor era Some of hem are ownWCDttara Fellcwamp Srw j ODoherty, lb 11 1 bere and the mnaber is increasing,   o  Mcabon, c  110 H  ltth Annual Uwmumty Summw  Moriarity 3b  2 x 0 Republican State Chairman IinfetiiiP School c Calvary Mennonite  Southwell p   2 0 1 neer in a speech last week attacked Church Juiv  to 12, 900 to llbO Ri rf 2 10 Gov Williams green polka dot tittMass for Ai Ages ,4 anu ui  He said Michigan waa  gtrafiglWfclcQe , Pontiac Police AB R H ed by the cult of the green tie andllerjrmaster, ss  2 1 I industry being driven out of theJohntone, 2b  2 0 0 8tate by high taxes These sanw Moore, 3b  2 0  Uxeg vvere an enacted by RepublicanStormer, cf  2 1 1 legislatures Last year they attajLNewman, rf  2 I 0 Cj Llle governor bttcuje his feet areTsmus, lb  2 0 1 not the same size and he has to have Risner, If   2 0 0 special shoes It did not ring the WlBerlin, p  2 0 0 as His majority was about the same a President Eisenhowers 270,00iIt is oi a par with the attack on the singing abiity of Margaret Truivan the time her father ran for prts and was electedRr u W Winger, PastorSunday School  30 a ti g orship  lt46 a reuigbt prayei meetlnif ate chuuclWed Chob praike 780way to 000,00 bridge will be opened Nov    1 GoO William rhauferrcd hnouj day in a car driven by Clare Brighamine wl ho ijo first car bu he wi1 yMic How1 auto racpay the 3 tocut of his own pket J    yV   ,broken ribs when the car went iiditch Ed Bailer in the car wa b i f hnt Brigham escaped injm  We have received a third version lm was going to compete in tV Toi1of the Patrick Sweeney story Mrs auto raCes He is in Chatham hospitalDr and Mrs Gerald McCloHowell are on a trip to PINCKNEY SCHOOL BOAK1Pinckney, Midi Aug 0, 1957Soccial meeting of the Pinckney Use Peoples Lhnrch UndenominationalM6 West between Unadilla and Mfin StreetsRev Brooks Sanders, Pastor 945 a m1050 ain 00 p u 800 p m Wed Sr Choir Practise toSchool THE KiWAXia LfiAGUFThe Kiwanis League las finiQ nights of play and has 4 nitfhtto pro Friday Camp Brijhon boat the Die Set 10 to 14 and Brighton beatthe I,  C Lapping 12 to 3 There The tourist business inMoiniarv WorshipYouth Group ire single games Tuesday nights at Michigan is said not to beSO and double headers Fridays at j ought to be even if there015 and 830ANOTHER VERSION   , i ved M vnoir rrausu  80 pmrci of Education called to order ThurAJuU prayer Meetinf 800 pmPresident Hollhigsworth Reseat j  yQuth prayer G 700 p weil McAfee Basydlo and iioii I 8LEAGUE STANDINGSWiivof the Patrick Swy Alta Meyer, Bays her HotHeT,the lateKittle McGraw told her Sweeneyfcave an elephant in a show here a stone whereupon it grabbed him anl Vh hTwo South Lyon boys, worth Absent Bonnev Izipn HaU moderatou of former   liuol was presention by Russell, supported by j McAfee to accept minutes of Augl IRonaul ineeting as read, cumed h C LappingBrighton  6L24 55 Pirt750 BDO 250250ONslammed Mm over a fence When he I Wftt er,5 and Douglas Peevey, nj Pres Hollingswonh reviewed thewas asked if he was hurt he said who took a jaP and disappeared two nuceuure oi annexationSure I amkilt entirely Mrs Fred vveeks ago have been found in Ari XL the rules set u by Uept Wylie says her mother, said Sween  zona ction at Lansinggave the elephant a chew of tobacco  pPv rhrlo Walsh, nastor of St Trustees Ruseil and Basydlo wer DECK WITH THE PIRATESBy Donald WingerlnstruJosephs Church Dexter for 23 years appointed to make a complete checkgNow we receive a letter fromall Graded Schools in thisdaug,that he made his famous remark af busses this yearyarea of the Resotuton towards Tutiblacksmithter falling from a ladder Swesneymust have been a character We ased Bud Guest cf WJR a year aio nsto the orgin of the expression of Let her go Gallagher His listeners tuned up with 4 different versionsCARD OF TWANKAWe wish to thank our frieriJsneighbors for their sympathy many acts of kindness during our ber eavement Also the Swarthout Futieral Home and RevWinger for his kind words Mrs Charles SmithOrville Smith Bernard SmithMr andMrs Frank WhitaMr and Mrs Max Musson andThe SchumacherChelsea, over 100 years old is beniging torn down Linden is having a hassle overtne location of a new postoffice build ing A site was chosen  of a milefrom the business section A petiton against this site was signed by theobjectors, Another site is faovoredbut the school owns it and would have to vote on selling it HERBERT GILLETTEHerbert Gillette, 73, part owner of Die Set of the Livingston County Pres un jj Camp Brighton til recently died at Howell Monday  He waa brought up by the VanKeur ,, fin family and graduated fronj Howell high school After working it the McPhcrson Bank he came to  Once ajrain it will be my privilliei Pinckney and was assistant cashier  t0 write the Pincknoy hitfh schoolin the Ceorgo Teeple Hank for imports news for the Dispatch, This years While hero he married Icirh year I hvo addod n head to my olParshall of Howell They started I umn with the hope it will intrigue ad it and supportsports teamsThrough will have interviews and players andHowell in 1909 He was associated writeups of the gameswith the Parshall Mill there until First of tho sports is foot ball northernwhat itare mowtourists than ever before The motel owners are especially complainingand say the tourists are bringingtheir tents with them We have heard nuch of the prices charged At somemotels  Northport, a village of 600 on Trarerse liay dedicated a 16 bed 18,000 hospital Sunday They raised tke money in 4 years by bake sales,rumznajj,e sales, entertainments and ion sizable donations by well wifthflKkDr J W Christie, former Pcnttafpliysiciau was chairman49 American students who were OBa good will our of Russia have goof to China despite threats of dire censequences by Sec Dulles and the deft of state We cant figure this outFIleason is China is thought to be uaPASTOR ACCEKio CALLAt a meeting of the PeoplesChurch Sunday a call was extendedto Rev Brooks Sanders of WhitmoreLake to become pastor of the church and he accepted He will move hero At present he is taking degree workat University of Michigan ion Students   solcj out to the coops Besides ins Pincknoy opens at Saline Sept 20 j der the iinfluence of Russia yet tMMComplete staff for the school year wJfe fchere g  laahter Mr Jame The first home game s Sept 27 with , students were permitted to go toiroa inniinrfji with thp hirllitT 01 V  T   , ,  Vin T niLi TrtTu 7rniiro 1 PraMicn  11  j T was announced with, the hiring of vVChamberlian Bus supervision to be replanncdand more eiiicient service rendered Complete survey of the maintenance oi the school planned by theboard  iiJtAMotion by Basydlo supported Pinzon of Detroit The funera js Thursday at theSchnackenburp Funcra Home Revprout officiating BuriaI in Lakoview CemeteryJ   NEW TELEPHONE RATES Lansing Hoys VocationalPractisej starts Sept a The next writeup will  bo that week Something new will happen her  year during the football seasoI I am told Station WOIA Saline willJ come here and make a tape recordMotion by Basydlo supported jy  R Engiehart Mich Bell Telephone  iT1K Plfly hy Py of Pinckneys biggRussell that a special vote of apprc mgr states the rate for individual  Ct nome fifame and broadcast all or iution be sent to the Citizens Com jjne resjcjent telephone service in portions of it the next day More deiution be sent to the Citizens Com j resjjent telephone service in portions of it the next day More demittee for its successful project on  PincknCiy wiI1 g0 up 20 th  tai1 terA   niA d h iAugust 3rd CarriedMotion by Basydlo, supportedAcAiiee to adjourn, Carried 20chy , under the increase granted by bli ii lmonth the To finish I will give you the offic, under the increase granted by the o g y Public Service Commission Also nf r ifl1 scledule It is by your showing offected are business lines, private , interest that the boys go onto a fieldCapson Killings worth, FresenU , switchboard lines and party line resid J ore hundred yards lonff and play T u Tnc,,A co,,    their heart out to uphold the honorJoseph Basydlo, SecretaryPinckney Board of Education ence service The rates are based onthe number of telephone customers that can be reached on a local call  bnsis Tlie increase is disappointingi to the company as telephone ratesi have only increased 31 percent  since 1940 while the value of other goods has doubled Also our cost forj providing service,   RETARDED CHILDREN SCHOOL The Rickett School for Retared, Children will begin its 40 wcok school  year on Sept 9 On Sept 8 and 4 Mrs Lyberp will be at the schooland contact parents who wish to en roll their children, Registration is Sept 5 and parents nvist bring astatement sirned by their familydoctor sayitftat their childswill permit him or her to their heart out to uphold the honorof the school win or lose Sept 20, Saline thereSept 27 Boys Vocational hereOct 4 Dexter thereOct 11 Boysville here October 18Hartland hereOct 25 Manchester here Nov 1 Stockbridge thereNov, 8 South Lyon thereNov 15 Fenton St Johns thee gand Russian students coothere e eThe prisons inspections commiifltahas blasted the Detroit House of Cr it ction which is operated by heCity of Detroit as unsanitary,imftopcrly supervised anu and say abdvt everything else about it is wrdflgThey want the state of Michigan totake it over This is the first tbne he place has been condemned to earknowledge It is the only w prison in the state and the girUKtaged a number of riots the 0tftyear The city operates it and tt counties who send prisoner UHfohave to pay for their keep Tidecounty has sent faw thai Jyears   The new postal rate increasepnssed the house but is find harder going in the senateAM i m  T, i n strange quirk it boosts the poAU games stert at 730 p m EST j on t Js qwWch  alrtJMfyREV JOSEPH FILLIONRev Joseph Fillion fi7, pastor ofS Matthews Church, Harper and Whittier, Detroit which he foundedand built 10 years ago died last Tues day He was a native Detroter andhealth  vns oraied to the priesthood inattend 1Oin For G vears parting 1928 hePINCKNBY SOFT BALL TEAM, COUNTY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1W7Back Row Gilbert ODoherty, Dick lUnntdy, IUy Moriarity, Max Southwell, Bob Mcabon, Al ThiraltA Hoeawk fioi Abw m   PW Gntito loa Jtttwji kk BUn   school The school is on Rickett Rd  ris pastor at ains The funeralnoar Brighton and is a project of j aml buria1 were Fday Rev Prankthe Livingston County Assn for Mr0Mlan was one of the priests of iJotarded Children fici ting Rev FillioTTas a cousin  of   KMa Lavey of PinckneyTorn to Mr and Mrs Roger Goulet j a Pinckney teacher at St Joe hos  Lst Wepk we remarked we hadv piial, Ann Arbor, August 15, a 613 I0 toW fch Yonnjriovc achool hadgirl, Michelle Marie I hoen  J      Born to Valbert Keiser and wio i 1 Ruth Ann Young at St Joejiospit  cnal, Ann Artor Ausrust 16 a daughter, I Laura I reVare in Ken their way Letter postage itto 4c and post cards to ST Atdomestic letters show a profit32,000,000 Air mail 2,000,000rural mailabout breaks even,class mail lost 220,000,000 and thiriclass mail 173,000,000 Postal woik era have been voted increases totaling 317,000,000 The 4c letter MI would about handle this TM thisclass mail to ftrfveftkiflroitte9fcrf dressed to boxholder Moat Of It iiconsigned to the wastebaakeicd It coUW,000,000 a handle it fbeh Us and jmgoing in UM HOW Tom Lint who isschool boarft dispute thiaHthe school ik 4 miles and 11 miles   v  ,S,ViNr   fetes tf 48 Ttir AftANNOUNCEMENT19574958Pinckney Community Schools WILL OPEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd at 900 A MGood Community Schools Serving 55 Lake AreaThrt Year Accredited by the Uni verstty of Michigan Modern building and library facilities, qaulified teachers and administratora, vocational and college pre paratory courses,health program, hotschool lunches, good transportationfacilities athletic program Sep 3 School Opens at 900 a mCalendar for School Year 195758Sept 4 Classes commence January 20 Second Semesetr BoginsOct 17 ad 18 Teachers Institute  March 23 to 31 Spring Vacation NOT 28, 29Thanksgiving Recess, j May 24, 25 Senior PlayDec 20 to Jan 6Christmas VacationJanuary 17 First Semester End May 5 JHopJune 1 Commencement TEXT BOOKSAll itudents are asked to purchasetext books the first day Pleasebring credit slips received when SCHOOL BUS ROUTESTen school busses will operate onthe same time schedule as last yearThe routes will be slightly changedgyour 195657 books were turned in ar another bus has been addedSCHOOL PERSONALADMINISTRATIVE BOARD OF EDUCATIONWealey ReaderGermaine StackablePrincipalJennie KeUenberger School PrincipalDrucilla Murphy  Supt Carson HollingswortU  PresiditHigh School Joseph Basydlo decicuyMax Russell    TreasurerElementary Thomas Bonner TrusteLester McAfee TrusteeOffice Clerk1Better Than A RodeolFunnier Than A CircusRULESAit player except pitcher and catcher ride donkeys When the battoifeu a hit he must mount his donkey and ride around the bases in properorderif he can There are no strikeout or walks Fielders must ride to with tn a step of the ball before dismounting and must remount before throwing the ball Softhall te used Nine players on each team Game plays 5 te 7 innlngsapproximately one hour and a halfTreJaed Donkrn furnished by Ralph E Godfrey, Crescent MeTHIS IS THE OLDEST DONKEY BALL CO IN THE v LDand account of game will be broadcast over a wc ctkelei bmlneee aaen and prominent dtUeaa el this r tAT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL LIGHTED HELDTHURSDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1957REGULATION SOFT BALL GAME AT 700 P MPmckney County League Team vs City Service DONKEY GAME 830 P MMARRIED MEN vs SINGLE MENADMISSION ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25cilffiliiiTHE LAKELAND DRESS HOUSE WH CLEARANCE SALE  OFFON ALL LADIES AND CHILDRENS SUMMER DRESSES KATIONALLLY ADVERTISED QN ALL 8HP AND SHORE BLOUSES AND MANY MORE BARGAINSmmn 9 AJLte 9 PJM Open SundayCtereji Xedjs Open Sunday tt MIDLAND DRIVE This leave state the treat horses,Dmn Pate and Minor Heir wiB raeeftiast eaeb Mher at the state fairThe Reuben Kisbyt are now atLowell where he is telegrapherDr E L Avery and Frank Baileyof Howell were in town Wednesdayin Mr Baileys auto On the way backthey tipped over and Mr Bailey haahis leg broken above the ankleG L Markey and L K Marky ofDetroit are visiting hereThe Dr W B Watts family ofPeoria, I1L, are visiting the Dr HF Sigler familyThe Crittenden family reunion wasat Belle Iele Tuesday Over 400 werethereMary Lynch is visiting relatives inJackson and Lansing,i S T Grimes and wife of Topeka, Kansas are visiting here  52 tickets were sold here at the Grand Trunk depot Thursday on tthe Unadilla Odd Fellows 19th annual excursion to Detroit Round trip fairthere and back was 100Under the new law any person ancer 17, found smoking a cigarette after Sept 17 is liable to a 10 fineTheperson who sells them is liable to afine of 50Roy Sprague was arrested forspeedingin Howell last week HisI hearing is Sept 1i Rev C S Jones dne ttime pastor of the Pinckney Congl Church hasdisappeared He went from here toChelsea but for 4 years has been pastor of the North Woodward ConglChurch he built He left a note say,ing he was not coming back His wife and 2 sons are at Cavanaugh Lake,near Chelsea tThere are said to be 40 cases ofemail pox in the Howell area, mostlyin a light formGuy Hall has completed a newbarnSamuel Wilson is home from CubaMrs Loretta Finn of Detroit andLelia Monks were guests of Fannie Monks FridayPlainfield now boasts of an autoE L Topping bought one Friday Mrs Francis Noble Gardner diedAugust 16 She married Wayne Lister in 1855 He drowned in 1870A sonW N Lister of Ypsilanti was bornIn 1872 she married Robert GardnerA son, Lynn C Gardner was born Robert Gardner died in 1902 The funeral was at the late home, RevArmfctrong officiating BurialAnn Arbor CfcMreareFriday Satariay, WINGS OF THE EAGLES ia ColorWHJiJohn Wayne and Dm Deiley Maureen OHarduoTHEY RODE WEST In colorwithRobert Francis and Donna Reed Also Cartoons ffilAfXEHOWkiLAva Gardner and SUwart Gretefer THE LITTLE HUTi HII fVaturette Hews Sunday, Monday, August 25, 26THE RRINCE AND SHOW GIRL in ColorWithMarilyn Mpnroe and Laurence OliveralsoWalt Disneys THE LITTLEST OUTLAW in ColorCartoon Friday Saturday, Angus 23, 24lwe FoetaveBins Crosbyto MAN ONGoorg Montgomery isGUN DUEL IN DURANGO Color Cartoon 4Wed, Thurs, Aug 27, 28, 1 THE LITTLE HUT in ColorwithAva Gardner and Stewart Grainger alsoHELLCATS OF THE NAVY WithRonald Regan and Nancy Davisalso Cartoon Sunday, Monday, August 25, 26Matiinee Sunday, 230 p sv coat Carey Grant and Deborah KerrfaAN AFFAIR TO REMEMBBBn Cinemaaeopo and Color CsrtoenSYLVAN THEATREThurs Fri, Sat, Aug 22, 23, Bob Hope and Vera MilesThe Life and Times of Jimmie Walker mBEAU JAMES withPaul Douglas and Alexis Smithin Vistarision and Technicolor Tiies, Wed Thurs, Ang 27 28, 29Doublo FeatureJohn CarrsdineTHE UNEARTHLY FinsPeter Graves and Peggie Castle inBEGINNING OF THE ENDColorSun, Mon, Tues, Aug 25, 26, 27 WU DianeysJOHNNY TREMAINE TechnicolorwithHal Stalmister and Luana Patten LEE TWWiflTMOR LAJtE Friday Saturday, August 25, 24 THE RIVERS EDGE in Cinemascope, and Color withRay Milland and Anihony Quinn Debra Pa getPlueHunts Hall and the Bowery Boys inSPOOK CHASERS t c lor CftrtooaWed, Thur, Aug 28, 29 MidWeek SpecialIngrid Bergman and Nel Ferrer Iwas in PARIS DOES STRANGE THINGSin Teeanlcoiur Sunday, Monday, August 25, 26The brothers and their Mood feudJamoB Stewart and Audie MurphyinNIGHT PASSAGETechnicolor and TechniramainA week or so ago a bunch of Pinckney teeners got in a squabble witha bunch of Ypsi toeners at the drivein east of town They said theyforce and lastNotes of 25 Years AjoThe Rissman Plumbers composedof 7 Pinckney ani 3 Howell players would be back inflost at the Howell Pair Thursday Thursday night about 27showed upnight to Newcomb Shoes 4 to8 They  Marshall Bob Eeler escorted them say the Howll team got all tEe close i ut of towndecisions The Rissman lineup was j Visitors of the Ben White lastL Battle, c Fred Read, pS Dinkel, week were Mr and Mrs, jm Forner lb G Kennedy, 2b C H Kennedy, of Flint, Mrs Joie Forner and Mrs3b base Carrow, Is Rissman, rsBob Ellen Newman of Ann Arbor Fred Sndthlf, MKennedy, ef, Pop Cole,if,Evers and wife of Dansville calledKennedy handled 11 chances at U Sunday Tues Wed, Thur Aug 27 28 29Walt Disney PresentsNATURES SECRETS OF LIFE in TechnicoloralsoGuy Madison inREPRISALm Tfhnfeolot WitFelicia Farr and Kathryn Grant Wtik te AirCutWonc1 t4aroit ify STAKT NOW Avon Cosmetics offen opportunO E S iHT to get 40, 50 weekly commits ion Hours optional We train ForappoiuUuoit write Aleaa Hvdtta Avon MgrMfeh M Kennedy and Rissxnan each had2 hitsMrs Charlotte Fish, 01, died ather home east of town this morning She leaves 3 sons and 3 daugtersThe Masons and Stars will picnicat Cedar Lake Thursday Ball game single men vs married men CaptsRoy Reason and Fred ReadThe Howell Fair was last weekJim Roche won 2nd with Carter  Dewey and Bert Roche 2nd with Diamond Dewey Constance Darro,v twon 3 firsts and 2 2nds with her penril drawings In the ball games How ell beat Hamburg, Webberville beat Northvilje and then Howell to takethe title The Consumers Power team jwon the softball title from Newcomb  Shoesj The Hicks school lost the ball game to the Jubb school but won tbe jball gameidtcCevbcfCl Irelay race Team Harold Campbell, Emmett Clark, Jim Singer and Nel json Shehan, 4Bob Gallup who lives on the Breda form has a live rattlesnake caught Ilast week, jMrs Mary Amburgey won first prise with a picture she sent in to ithe National Master Snap Shot Con, jtest It Showed her daughter, Jane,  holding a rabbit An enlargmento is , in the Barry Drug StoVe windowI Loren and Marshall Meabonr their t sisters, Drucilla and Mirnavieve and j1 Frank and Mildred Bell are back from Houghton Lake They got sev eeral crates of huckelberriesi Charles Clark and family who  been living on the Marble farm haveJ moved into Mrs Nettie Vaughns house on Putnam St Jesse Henry has purchased the Mclntyre or Hodgeman farm eatof townt Don SwarthoDt, Wilhehnina Boor bonnais and Victor Boorbonnais arevisiting friends in Mrs Morris QuinnMrs Leo Davis sr suffered a heartattack Monday and is in St Joehospital, Ann Arbori Mrs, Earl Murray of Buck Lakeof Ypsilanti entertained 22 people Saturday inon the Jesse Henrys Sunday, honor of her husbands birthdayIOGALA DAYSMICHIGAN AGRICULTURALMICHIGANS BEST LIVESTOCKart FARM PRODUCTSJmior Show Art ExfiiWfHome Arts Old Time DancingCooking School Beauty QueensAuto Show IS BandsAviation Show Drum MajorettesFashion Show tnAts 4Urn FII Prtlloslist, J, 4 t StlliMM Many stkir etittsti tri MHHUS WA6 IANO2 Frtt   TM James Barfield jr family ofDetroit spent the week end with theEarl Murrajrs16 couples from Gregory Sundayattended the ball game in Detroit via dailyA TREMENDOUS COLISEUM SHOWFlnt Skow S9O1 Shewmmtui  EYME WK umk cms  m WTCKU mwimi us men mm usmBIT nun umiiciisFlrtt ad Scefftfwin AM m mm  m nurims  mmCMMrea AT THI GRANDSTANDRIH TIN TM MOYIOAHD ANIMAL STARSLEO CAftlUO RACW6 WS   CANADIAN   MHttftS ATCS Wednesday Aoguat 21, 1967jPeoplesDRTGOODSGENTS FURNISHINGSCANNED GOODS SHOEUWXRIEGENERAL STUM GENERAL DERATING FUNDFINANCIAL STATEMENT  JULY 1, 1957GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS fGash Balance, July 1, 1956 Revenue ReceiptsCurrent Tax Collection  74,06820Delinquent Tax Collection 8,75927Int on Delinquent Taxes 37761Toial General Fund Property Tax Receipts State Primary FundState School Aid JLibrary Fund Vocational EducationTuition Transportation FeesTotal Revenue Receipts NonRevenue  ReceiptsShort Term Loans Revolving Fund Receipts Other nonrevenue receipts wTotal NonRevenue ReceiptsTotal of General Fund Recipts and Cash BalanceGENERAL FUND DISBURSEMENTS Total Administration Disbursements  19,21162Total Instruction Disbursements 133,43848Total Operation Disbursements 28,34277Total Maintenance Disbursements 4,10885Total Fixed Charges Disbursements 2,87361Total Auxiliary Disbursements 22,93032Total Capital Outlay Disbursements 15,72335Ttai Supplemental Disbursements 21,71605Total General Fund Disbursements 248,34503General Fund Balance June 30, 1957 DEBT RETIREMENT FUNDSDEBT RETIREMENT FUND RECEIPTS Cash Balance   18,42484Govt Bonds 14,63880Total Balances July t, 1957 ,Revenne ReceiptsCurrent Tax Collection ,  32,32704Delinquent Tax Collection 4,66931Interest on Delinquent Taxes  16954Revenue from Interest on Investments 22500Tctal Revenue Receipts   37,39089NonRevenue ReceiptTransfers from General Fuja s  1,26000Grand Total of Debt Retirement Receipt ,DEBT RETIREMENT D Principal on Debts V ,www Interest on Debts  8,11000Other Debt Retirement Disbursements 16180Total Debt Retirement Disbursement   36,27180 Total Debt Retirement Balance as of July ,J, 1957 Wife JtMMhrwMt MM  10,20308 STATE OF MICHIGANIn the Circuit Court Cominimioner8 Court for the County of MichiganBdward C Phelps, Plaintiff VSBraeet Brown and Mary Brown, hit v4fe, also known as Mary Bailey Defendants Butt pending in the Circuit CourtCommiseioners Court for the Countyof Ltylngston on the 80th day of July26,1027090,22000 2,82210 920463,48400 70788 207,46222 30,00000 17,487083,596,40 268,74878 It apP rom too affidaviton file that after diligent search andinquiry, it cannot be ascertained invhm State or Country Erneat Brownt,nd Mary Brownhis wlfe,als known as Mary Bailey resides Thereforei n motion of Glenn C Yelland, attoriMy for the plaintiff, IT IS ORDERED, THAT TH1SAID DEPENDANTS APPEAR BEFORE ME at my office at 122 State Street, in the City of Ho well,Living51,08348,ton, County of Michigan on Tues day the third day of September,1957 at ten oclock in the forenoon toanswer unto the complaint of Ed ward C Phelphs file pursant to the provisions of Section 14075 Et Seqof the compiled laws of the state ofMichigan for 1929 at amended It it further ordered that withintwelve days from the date hereof theplantiff cause this order to be pub ished in the Pinckney Dispatch, anewspaper published and circulatedin laid County, mid publication to be continued o in each week forthree succeeeiv weekThis ii an action to reeovor potfefttion of lands held contrary o the conditions and covenants of anI executory land contract for the pur 33,06364ehe thereof, said lands being lo248,34503 20,4037571,7143f7At  its of laid Courtetd ethe Uth day rf Afit AD, 1957 on pern i in  , UK t tdnM fc Of, That BotfeeMICBKUlfCowlf ofUvtBfla mo Mattov of the   hm tor ferae wee eoaatethrely aid day of hearing, 1mDlopatsfc, aid that the OPT of tUa noticebe sorrt poi oach kaftwa potBM HMsYBhVf SBVNotice is Hereby Given, That mil  ton of said deceased an roquir  wmi,  1nHin Uwent their claimo in writing  4 pats nder oath, to said Court, aad to HHM  leas ire  n    a copy upon CUode Swarthoqt  PincknoyDsBctor BoasV FtMkBBf  Mfojsji IS, SBBMB, Jfcdft ft jMadaiy  m , Brighton Livingoton County andState of Michigan, towit Land inthe N W M of Sec 2 T 2 N R 6 E Brighton Twp, Livingston County,Michigan being a part of tho unreeorded Plat of Clahasaey Subdn, de scribed aa follows Commoneng at apoint 60S4 ft S04140 E and 1600 of t opy of this order for throe succft S  8780 W of the N  Port of Sot S9 and thence extending  SW278O E 1610 ft thoneo S 80M0M W 600 ft K 04T40 ftW 2610 ft thonoo 808820 E 600 ftto tho poiat of boginningLot No 101 be administration of said estate begranted to Ralph Glenn or to someother suitable person will be heardat the Probate Court on August 27, 1967 It U Further Orders That Public thereof bo given by publicationnwhre weeks prtvioui to laid dayof bearing, In the Pincknej Ditpttek a nowipaper printed and circulatedia aid mrr, ad that tae ptiitloaeTtaoM a copy of this aotltt t b iswed lpos each kvewa party s littvtat Pincknoy Dispatch jEntered as Second Class Matter at PosioMeaAt of March 8, 18771H Sooth HowoU StrPinckaoy4Mirh Sobaexiption Price 1JO a ToarMS W HIM  dBSlBBBBBVMVHHBeMSBBSJBSHBBSHBi ffjUHHSSVWiUias Shehan, the Harry Langesand the John Boyers attended the Mason Fair Thursday Friday the John Boyers with Mrand Mrs Aria Jagush of Byron called OB Mrs Lottie Lotbridge of Dearbridge of Dearborn Ed Mays and wife of Fenton calledon tho James Whitleys Sunday Tho Dick Radtke family of Philadelphia visited the Andrew Nesbittover tho wek endRor Keith Ruegtegsr  ily have moved to Clawaon where hois pastor Mrs Louise Hamilton and Mrskiez Martin of Lansing called on thoIrvin Kennedys Sunday Mrs J CJorgen of Lime Lake called Wednes day Mrs John Ruttman, Mrs GeorgeKirtland and Mrs Glenn VanGorder of Howell called on the C JClintonskst WednesdayThe Lawrence Camburas returnedlast week after spending 2 weeks atOtsego LakeThe Emmett King family are atHoughton Lake for 10 daysThe Brogan family reunion will bheld Saturday at the Knights of Co lumbus Hall, HowelLOna Campbell and Edward Parkerend wife called on the Wayne AtLees one night last week Gerry Ledwidge will attend schoolin Washington DCduring the monthof December in line with his work asnational bank examinerMrs Betty Seefeld underwent aj thyroid operattion last Wednesday at University hospital, Ann ArborHer parents, the Earl Baughns visited her SaturdayThe Blair Steeles visited the Don Swarthouts a couple of days last week They have returned to Pompuno Beach, FloridaMax Shiller and wife of Ann Arborcalled on the Clifford VanHorns SundayThe Keith Bradburys of Dexterand the Lambert Henrys of Detroitwere Sunday guests of of the L J HenrysThe Garth Meyer family have returned to Bad AxeThe Ralph Hall family are spending a week at Silver Lake Harold Porter and wife attendede White Shrine picnic in Detroit SaturdayMrs Maude Sayles of Newcastle,Ind, is visiting Mrs Jennie HookedThe Ed Rounsifer family of Genoacalled SundayAbout 33 members of the Old Gangof the Cong1 Church here attendedthe annual picnic at Huron RiverPark, Dexter SundayAmong themwere the Merwin Campbells,Jamns Halls, Mark Nashes, Asher Wylies,Jack Clarks and Charles McDanielafamilies 33 were there Charles Me Daniels was eleccted pesident andMrs Jane Nash Clark, sectreas The Winston Baughns had a weeksvacation last week They called onthe Frank Clarks at Milford one day The Dale Robinson family of Milford were Sunday guests of the RexHendeesFloyd Black of Chicago visited theMark Nash family the first of thaweekMesdames Jeanette McDonell, andin Township of Brighton County  Ellen McAfee were in Lansing lasta Livingston, Slate of Michigan and Tuesdaydescribed M follows towit j peter Williams and family of Brigh situated in the township of  ton visited the Lester McAfees Sunhlon, Livingston County, and dayte of Michigan , towit Land in ,  Douglas Plummer has sold his N W  ol See M T, 2 NH C 8 i home on Cedar Lake RdHo now livesghton Twp, Livingston County i jn Garden City,ichigan betng a part of tho unrs  eorded plat of Clahaeseys subdn do j   scribed as follows Commencing at a j STATE OF MICHIGANpoint 60,0 ft S 6T40E and S  yh ptte Court for tho Gotmtr ofQUV4IT E and 17010 ft S 82730  IKtagstoa W of tho NK Post of See 89, and  the Maer of the Xstatt ofJ thence extending S 892780 E clftrl Mercer, Deceased 36 271 80 16lMt thoneo S 892720 W 600  At a ion of said court haW at fJ HI ft, 04140 ftW 1610 ftjthence j Howen te Md County on July 80tli, , 89WK B 600ft to the, A D 1957   35,4473 I point of beginning Lot No 98 of Pnr pent Hon Hiram J Smith, I eel H of Clahassey Subdn unre j, of Probate tofdtd  Notjce u Hereby Given, That ttoeAnd land situated in tho township of  petition of Ralph Glenn praying that Wagoners Qraecryi6066 PINCKNEY RQABQuality Merchandise iiLOW PRICESBeer and Wine ToTakeOat1 PHONE HOWELL 705XCoal and Fuel Oil Will Soon Be NeededWe Have TheSUNOCO FUEL 0L AndThe Best of CoalWE CAN STILL TAKE CARE YOU AT SUMMER PRICESD E HOLY  GNSVhane HA 68119 DtxtetLumber, Coal, Fuel Oil DEXTER, MICHIGANjrEstablished 1865 Incorporated lHherson State Bank Howell  PinckneyOver NinetyTwo Years of Safe BankingIF YGUcan   youmoneyThe felew with ready cash isalways ready to take advantage of opportunities If your problemis how to become the feHow with ready cash, heres a suggestionBuy yourself a Savings Account, as you buy other things you want    on the installment planp5MCNT PLANfl ACCOUNT HtffcTposits up to 10,00000 insured by our membership Kederal Doosit Insurance CorporationI WILL COLLECT PINCKNEY VILLAGE TAXESI AT MY HOMB on EAST PUTNAM STREET, PINCKNEY ONWEDNESDAYS from 300 to 500 P M SATURDAYS from 300 to 5,00 P MRUTH RITTERmekney, Village TrworerBottle Gasof PareerCof Clahassey Subdiv isfen at bis last known address by register unrecorded j d mMXit return roesipt demandod, at B Rood Fletrher,  , fovtooa H daya prior toCircuit Court rnnnsiinliiinr IJack Doylo and Midge Hlggs at J A and P Picnic at KenAbotft ltd wooro thorn ftro ft days prior to fueh hoartngHSwa R Smith, Jodgo of Probmti WATERWTLtt L P GASSERYsffH0M MmsK 1  TiVj5jBiiii Atm WWOOOBf BUTAWp Jucml n, KitOMM DBBRBTRACTOR 6 JVew Power and Economy Records In Official Nebraska Tests STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for tat Caiy of LWttfMomlath Matter of the Estate ofOTTO B ABNOLD, Deceased At a session of said Court, held ong 2, 1957PreaentflonoraWe Hiram R Smith,Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased are reqaired to present their claims in writing BUSINESS PROFESSIONALThe laf M OaKf, IL 3Catt IldT A M to fcO P, Mf DirectorHedem EqtfpnamAmbulam rvioPHONIC PFred U Km,,ADIO  PiomplHP 8SMP powerful rowexop trtotors tested CLAYISTBRFUOfle Urle W720 Sltllitremendous 5plew capacity 58pluf bhp withouktendlaf fact economy and generalpurpose tractox versatility Gasoline, LJQtt, ox Diesel engine generalpurpose and standardmodels  620 EtlEHuiky 4plowpower 48plus khp to whip tough jeb to fcueUe keavy loadsand save Mae Gasoline or LPGaengUe standard and gentrlpurpoe models 31 The 520developed per gallon oithan ny oiltested exoeptThe 520 LPOof now eoooomy reoaidina more homjgallon of fuel onftny other LPQtitested GeeoHaa JlaaalAHiBPWlxlpws kwber Arnold of DansviUe, Michigan,a fiduciary of said estate , and that sue claims will be heard andthe heirsatUw will be determined in said Court at the Probate office onOctober 15 157 at ten A M It is Ordered, That notice thereofbe given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively previoos to said day of hearing in ike Pinckney Dispatch and that the fidfuciary cause a copy of this notice o be served upon each known party in AD Cl Dinterest at his Uast Ttnown address    by registered or certified mail,return receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14days prior to such hearing, orby personal service at least five idays prior t0 such hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copyBarbara G Marr Clerk of Probata rice Cwteow iffaiue 123 Wefiy  i tfiehJuran  West Grtouliiuwoil, MichiganLLOYD HENDtELANfSUBirOR MadeATB1 9Weekly Tripser f gto DwrurC PHowell,Reside ice by AppolaHowellt awThe line Model set record, dTalojpower hours pet gtUoa cl feelthe drawbar tots aay oj line tractor ever tested gine available la  BERT WYLJE,520 SERIESFull 3plow power 38plus bhp that ranks up withmany larger tractors in work output, with many smaller tractors iafirst cost and operating economy Gasoline or LPGas engine The 620 RowCrojModel developed more aoriepower hours per gallon  fttfi onthe drawbar than any ouer LP Gas tractor ever tested except thenew 520 Same engine avail able in 620 8tandardLThe 720 RowCxop DieseModel set a new alltime tractor fueleconomy record, the fourthJohn Deere te to hold this record in unbreken successionsince 1949 Same engine Availablein 720 Standardptwer baud en 607 W tum hmhi 8,  THE STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor the County oi LivingstonAt a session of said Court heldat the Probate Office in the City of Howell in said County, on the 9thday of August A D, 1957 Present Hon Hiram R Smith,Jude of Probater In the Matter of the Change ofName of Leviet Isadore Hinton, Minor Julius Harold Tanner, Guardianof said minor ,having filed in said Court his petition praying thatthe Court enter an order changing the nrvme jf his ward, Leviet IsadoreHinton to Edward Charles Tanner It is Ordered, That the 3rd day ofSeptember A D, 1957 at ten oclockin the forenoon, at said Probate Of SALE3UP  314K I SPECIAL PTf,  Roger J Carr AgencyENSUkANCS eOVBVA61Edith R Carr I 4 2 MILLPinclrney, Mich Phone UP 8 IMSPnrras, Hom3, Lake Propertf Business OpportunitiesfAdi Your Propertyl withG SALD RtASONBroker  209 North Pearl  PHONE UP 8316d7 josday Throigl Saturday 11 tt ,3 aid 5 to 7And by AppointmentAC 729313C0 Went Grand River BRIGHTON iMary WolterAll Kinds of Real Estate Listing WantedMain Office HA 68188 at 7421 Por tage Lake Road, near N Territorial 132 WEST MAIN ST PINCKNEY Henry Krahn, Saieamat tfP 8318F Rfor  fit  Size O EelectricPUPPIESSe m1Cwit pive away Florence toOak dining room suiteJOHN DEERE QUALITY ffittM EQUIPMENTTHE LAVEY HARDWARE fice, be and is hereby appointedfor hearing said petition  round teW old fashioned desk aaj 4339 Patterson Lake Road It is Ordered, That public notce  hook cas6j maple HvlnR room uit,tthereof be given by publication of HTwo rocker8,need new covers,springscopy hereof for 3 weeks consect  Rcod Tw0 oi burnerSi one Easy ively previously to said day of hear Wisher Call UP 83119, ing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a news JArdPew Campbellpaper printed and circulated in tad j M tCounty j DEXTER BARGAIN BASEMENTHiram R Smith, Judge of Probate  All kinds of merchandise AnytthinA true copy  you want Wearing apparel, dishes,Helen M Gould  KnickKnacks, Household Goods, andRegister of Probate   Bs0 d Repair Service,  Basement at 3026 Baker St,,DexterMrs Crter BrownHfefafcEKS FLOWtRSII A Wltti FLOWERSfromHowell, WANTED Responsible partytake over low monthly payments spinnet pianoCan be seen in thisinity Wrte Credit Manager PBox 8, Geenville, Mich FOR SALEWheat straw 85c bale,string tied , Frank PearcePhone HA 64067FOR RENTLarge modern unfurn apartment in Pinckney 83232FORRugs, SALE AntIquea and540 East Putnam fct CrochetPh ne UP 85562FOCoiFOR RENTUPSTAIBS AKT Phone UP 8 3415 SALE  1948 Plymouthe Marshal Meabon West M36, Pinckney ,, ClubWANTED TO BUYA Good Coalburning stove Have for sale, one oilburner complete with copper tubing and tanks and a small wood stove IMiss B Rampe, 1220 Mower Rd, Pinckney, Mich FOR SALECombination Soda Barend Restaurant at 126 West MainSt, Pinckney Frank HaddenPhone U 83159FOii SALE Lirctric WaahingMach  F0R RENT House, 4 ine ynd Electric Stove,  furnished at 1360 EastPinc n e y s Mrs Oliver LLJtlle UP 89974R W WMADSENLavan Building Brlgbton, Mien1 OPTOMETRISTlues, and Thurs 930 to 500 Evenings by Appointment186 East Grand River unM36 Hwyj Pinckney Mrs T A WareI Phone UP 89700 LOSTReddish Tan Short HairedDog, Little Boyss Pet, Answers tothe name of Buzz Call UP 83324Ted SingerWANTEDWoman to come daily except Sunday ao help care for sickand do some house work Write No 1, care Pincksny DispatchWANTED Cttipenter Work, Con acting jobs Donald Conrad FOR SALE12 ft Plywood Boat and5 HP Johnson Motor 9000 Also llaj Guage Winchester Automatic 4000 Lucius J Doyle Phone UP 8 8123LAVEY XiuraraaetUP 8 81 FOR SALE  Singer Sewing Macine, , I 1000, Oil Space Heater 1000 andFOR SALEkeai Sitateof All Endsa small movable Closet 500 Wanted Phone up 8 S337Salesman for Getild Reasoi BEBTWYUK V ANT9DPanJnfi and interior deDP 8814K cratoring 25 ars ezperiencekWill,fie estimates M A Link, 79 Lakiview Driv 8 IS70FRUITS VEGETABLESIFISHMEATS GROCERIESLAWN MOWER SHARPENING 11  24 Biverbank Hiland Lake 2018JOhD REASON FOR BORROWING  To Pay Doctor or Datiat lo Defray SchoolQUALITYMARKET PRICESCOURTEOUS SERVICE ,  lo Get m Your Peat andsMke a freeSon budget expenses bave to bt h yoi tee themnot The cost is low because we RO many leans Terms are adjusitd U ircome The transitionftrenpthens UT credit v1 Coll Any Time,First National Bank rall, Michigaa1nder Federal Supervision, ,,i xiral Rasarre Cat1 rxuin and Federal Depott Tnsnrin ,Cvrrcraton All Deposit Ioaurtd op to 10,000 tor Eae HowellR L16RRELL Water WclL and PumpsAH Makes of Pumps Serviced9S35 DexterrPinckney Road HA 6 9454 si Al Septic Tank ServiceLicensed and Bonded by the State of MichiganPHONE ST 84928 SEPTIC TANKS, DRY WELLSCLEANEDNew Tanks and Lines Installed739 Sooth Pleasant StJOHN HARVEY JACKSON,HlCHWISCONSIN HYBRfcl SED CORN ifFpR SALEGarden Tractor 1H HPI Mm A Stratton, 612 Tire, TUBS Hki m cost 156, wfli sen lor M9t Pkrre, Lakeland, AC 9m 859095825 ABUSHEtFARMERS FEED SUPPLY COMPANY PHONEPINCKNEY DISPATCHWednesday August 21, 1957 Personal NoteThe Misses Lucille DoherrVicki Lazzlo returned home Fridayfrom a weeks cruise on the Great Lakes aboard the SS South Aiwtrica,A few of the high lights of the tripincluded a tour Mackinac Island,the Soo Locks, Copper Mines, KeweenawWaterway and Duluth, Minn The Russell Reads of Pittsburg,Pa are at the Read cottage at Porttage Lake The Reads entertainedthem Sunday Also the Fred Reads and Howard Reads in honor of RcssResds birthday The Clare Miller family were in Ditrdit Sunday Thursday Carol Miller went to the Mhbcan Theatre, Ann Arbor to see Sal Minio in person The Carleton Shiers of Louisville,Kentockv visited the Robert Taschfamily last week The Dick Trch imily of Ann Arbor were SaturdayquestsSunday guests of the Lee Lavevswere Mervin Nile and wife and Joe Nile and wife of Jackson Mrs MaoMetz of Howell and the Jack Sharesof Jackson The Carl Lentz family of Lansingrnl the Ona Campbells were Ialn day guests of the L C lorhins in DetroitTh Andrew Carr,pbeUs,Chrh Carpbells, Glenn Kingslcys, Clifford rM    iiris nl ihc Nance an 1Mrs Mildred Trost families of Dearboxn attended the Pierce family re union at the Marion town house SundayAlbert Shirley and wife visitedthe Herjfy 1rinVss in Grant over tha The Edwin Sprout family wereSunday guests of the Harold Heusmans in Ypsilanti Jimmie Wylie attended a meetingof the Triple C riding club last weekBecky Throne, Mae Andrews, SharonLine and Ed Matteson are othermembers Also Charlotte Quigley The Robert Pikep called on MrsWilliam Bentley in Comma Friday Stanley Dixon and wife of Howellwere SuruSy visitors of the Lynn Hendees Mrs June p Hendee and childrenwere in Lansing 2 days last week The liorovski family who haveleen living at Base Lake have moVfcdinto Sam Gentiles house on Putnam tLloyd Hendeee was sheep judgeiX the Saline Fair last weeekThe Bennett Oil Station at DexterCorners was broken into last week and about 50 in monoy takenClare Swarthout and wife were inorUeni Michigan last week The Leonard Lee family were inCladwin Saturday where his brotl, rnink was married to Wanda Davisit the Reformed Latter Dy buin Lhurch 1 The fre dept was called to the Enders farm on Swarthout Rd Tuesday by a fir caued by an oil burner Not much damage doneEd Sprout and son, Timmy, attendtd the ball game in Detroit SaturdayCOlNSERVATIOr NOTESReinforcement releases of wild turkeys are scheduled for several partsof the state Sept 1About 175 birds12 to 4 weeks old will be released in Newaygo, Clare Ogemaw and Lakecounties Those released last yearare doing fairly well Wisconsin and Pennsylvania wil1wee crNy Iictl1 spentwith iut Shirley Jimmie Lavey, Billie Rovcll anlDick Higgs who have been here a h nt back to the marine baseat Barstow, Calf, Tuesday i Linda Lcntz of Lansing is visiting Ona Campbells, The Ralph Clinton familyof Lini wn Park were Sunday guests of the C J Clintons The Mike Jamula family of DetroitILlod n the Murray Kennedy Sun 1 y  Edward Kaiser and wife of Oakleyvisited the Tenry Haucks Saturday The vlu Nov v Ho lived at aerson Lake and had a foot ariputav,cd, diod at Delroit ve are inforanei A ioh vtvlding takes place a1  Ciarh here Saturdayv he i Ai nria  lrr  vi tors of the Roy Campbells ara be iriSriie rJ lijiji i u5 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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>DispatchWednesday, August 28, 1957Slavery, CivS Rigkb iCeUbolkLocal Social EventsMichigan Republicans arefor a people attended the Kuhn re lincolns reply to the secession ofunion held Aug 18 at the Tony Robb the aoUthern states was a proclamal it Hup OMholk Chare Fr Attart Sehmttt Pastor  DOUBLE WEDDING SATURDAY MASSESSUNDAY MASSESfor Z or elertiene Govenwr Wiiiiaas is expectedto be e candidate for governor for another term Since 1960 he has tota precedent for Democrats every 2years If he runs for a 6th term LtGov, Phil Hart will run for US senator Republicans expecting a stralffbattle for US senaor would like astrong ticket to help, out Senator Potter and have approached Cong Fordof Grand Rapida but he sayNothing doing Cong Bentley of Owoswhas been suggested but he wants tostay in congees too Other whofavor House Speaker VanPuersembut he shrugs it off Rep GeorgeSallade of Ann Arbor is a potentialcandidate but he often differs withparty policy and is a strong critic ofthe Republican old guard If Hartruns for senator the names most mentioned to succeed him as It governorare Senator Swanson and Rep Car ey, both of Detroit The states fight against alcohol,ism reached a new high this year S professional workers operated on abudget of 400,000 Oven 1000 peopie heard talks by the two and theirspeakers bureau gave 131 speecheste 8,498 people Special reports weresent to 3,169 physicians, 688 hospitals tnd 383 public libraries 50 scholarships were awarded to schools ofaloholic study 266 alcoholics receivedin patient care, 90 out patient care at the Grand Rapids Alcoholic Rehabiliation Center, state financed TheJksw t on lor handled 104, Detroits Skid How Center 374 and PontiacHighlrnd Park and 10 other commun 1130 A00 A Mwill head the County Dystrophy Drive Nov in a house to house canvass unionduring the civil warWhen the war ended the troublesof the negro, despite his new foundThe new Miller elementary school freedom had only began The nortn led by Cong Thaddeus Stevens ofat Brighton will open Nov 23The new Brighton Library  was penn  Senator Charles Simmerdedicated August 24 It is the old of Mass noted abolitionists disen UoB ,ubitatlonttrucUd by th Kvwanis with voiun r8f  Jsjfranchaised the southern white vottheir voting rightsteer labor j righte away from them, tliis placedCity Clerk Fred Catrell ie in Spar tb southern states in control of therow hospital, Lansing for surgery, ignorant, uneducated negroesNorthCity Treasurer Lyle Pettibone ie also rn carpetbaggers or gangsters flockIke hpapltai   there and under their direction theTae recessUm ia emaafecturlnej  negroes were elected to the legistshas benefited the sehools most of tures, congress senate, governorships SoiTowful Mother Novena730 PMCcaf eseionsFriday, after NovennaSatniday 480to 530 P M, 830 t 900 IChurchwhom report practically all teach and judgesbips The state treasuriesing vacancies filled, Pinckneys are were pillaged and acts of violencefilled Dexter reported one and Hart j committed against the white peoland 2 Last year at this time there pie This led to the formation of the were many vacancies j solid south The Klu Klux Klan wasThe coroner has ruled that Jack j organized They rode at night andBaselock who was found deed in the flogged and hung negroes and com basement of his home in Tyone town  mitted acts of violence for self proship at Bennett Lake on Auff 10 tection ,,with a gunshot wound in his chest iwas accidently shot while cleaning I Tn 77 the voting power was re1  white people of the southbegan enacting the segregadisenfranchaising laws that8torehis run IMonday was Howell day at the De troit race track as a bus load of How tionell Rotarians attended hat night Marriage licenses have been issucd to Wiiiiara 20, HasnburgJacqueline Rutledge, 17, Hamburgand Elmer Phelphs, 83, Btockbridgand Mary Ann Campbell, 26, Pi nek,neyi Editor Dick Rudnickf of Fower  villa is all net up because a deaf employee of his has Just been i kept negroes from voting Thesewere followed by the Jim Crow lawsrelagating the negroe to separateschools, separate railway coaches,  Oalvaiy Mtoflbnitte ChurehHm Htm Beachy, Paster S 9opL Walter Esenif emir Weeahip Sua4a SchoolToun Peoples MeetingCettate FeilewsAip ServiceWednesday 16th Annual Cc nun unityEibie School fc Calvary Aiennonite Church JuLv 1 t0 12, 900 to 1100 Class for An Ages ,4 aiiu up WelcomeThere was also diacrimination at the gunday fichoojities btarted aicoholic programs,  examinationsPaul Bennettt , Howell re director and wife have gem churches and hotels In 1896 theU S Supreme Court sustainedmost of these Jim Crowe laws IuLouisana the number of registered riegroe voters dropped from 30,334in 1896 to 1312 in 1904 In 1919 there instances of negro lynching ipthe nation One s far north s Omaha, Neb j W Winger, PastorftoUUy School 980 a rMwelng Worship ltf4B a mV74 Choi, predate 780 90aThe Peoples Church UndenominationalM36 West between Unadllla andMf ic StreetsRev Brooks Sanders, Pastor    945 a r  1050 am TOO p u  800 p raWorshipCONSERVATION NOTES uornia toHunters bag less than 12 percent tt Jr nd familof Michigans deer herd each yearThe herd is estimated at 600,000 460,000in the upper peninsula and 259,000in the lower Last year but 71,120 n iaul Benn Times were rapidly changing duatt i ta  for one thing to the two world wars ServiceWed Sr Choir Practise   ,0D mThurAdult Prayer Meeting 800 pm Thur Youth Prayer Group 700 p vrStJames Episcopal Chu h of Piv will build a new pariah houses10x70 ft on land next to the hureh PINCKNEY TEACHERS 195758Wesley Reader, Pinckney, SuptGermaine Stackable, principalin Raymond Mriarity, Pinckney, Mathdeer were shot by hunters Pennkill by Mrt Etu Kelth Ssrogglns 287 percent, New York 154,Minn Tbe MaDl Gr0Y chol outh of I marnei nre, They settled mostly in created a labor shortageha north where the Implements of  Dorothy Hmay ,Ann Ar6Oitf,ui Lynch of Grand Kapids forwarfare was made and thousands of Welton Cbambelain Pinckney Eng, ,jonnson The ushers negroes flocked there from the southto ge in on the high wages and resota , Maine 198, Texas 97, and xUr btwn Parker and Stabler Wisconsin 58 Fires damaged 47 acres oflast week The Misses Mary Ann and Clairempbell, daughter of MrRoy Campbell of Pinckneywere married at St Marys Church Saturday morning in a double ceremony Rev Albert Schmitt ofliciating The respeetive bridegrooms wereI Elmer Phelps jr, son of the Elmer1 Phelphs srs of Stockbridge and John D Johnson, son of Dr and MrsFrankI Johnson of Flint The double ring ce1 emony was usedMary Anns clress wa ChantillyI type lace white over tulle skirt with  lace applique floor length, Juliet cap1000 tap, trimmed with sequins and pearls with finger tip veil Her flowers wereFtephanotis and a white orchid on nwhite prayer book Claires dress was princess style,floor length with Chantilly typelace bodice trimmed with sequinsand pearls, square neck and short sleeves trimmed with late and anillusion veil Her flowers were ganpiias and stephanotis on a white pray er hock Claire was maid of honorfor her sister and Mary Ann, matronof honor for ClaireMary Anns bridesmaids wereMargaret Phelphs, sister of thf,ioom Minda Sherzer, Royal Oak and Marilyn Vandyke of Highland ParkTheir dress were yellow chiffon,waltz length with yellow tullo hatsnl their flowers were gamelias andcascade bouquetsClares bridsemaids were KathrynJUiPrad, Pinckney, Norma Palmer,Ann Arbor and Helen Johnson, Flint, sister of the groom Their dressieeswere wait, length, aqua chiffon hatsof aqua tulle and flowers yellow gam el inas and cascade bouquetsThe brides mother wore H blue lacedress over blue taffeta, blue Kcvjuinhat and white accessories The gooms mother a medium blue dress withbeige accessories Mrs Johnsons dros was navy blue with navy accessoriesClark Phelphs of Stockridge wasbest man for his brother and Jack JohnJohnCtonatwereland Rd has annexed to DexterThe Dancer store at Dexter is reNew Mexico lists 14 different hunt wil1 UM  to large their presefring seasons First deer season killedtober, The last closes Dec 8 Thera toreThe Luick school on the old Chl cities and the politician lost Wilhelmina Swarthout, Pinckneynil time in registering them as vot  Estelle CroweH, Whitmoie, Home Kc There was no school segregat j Irene Miller Gregory, Eng, Geogn the north and many becamef Donald Gibson Pinckrrey, Driver Tr  Phdphs stockridgo andT Jame8John F Burg Pinckney, Ind Art I Giunan Qf Dotroit for the phcilphsKaymonda Morris, Pinckney,Hth grade I bridal co le am Frank Ri f8thJprs There was no school segregat j gy, gmodelling the former postoffiee io,a in the north and many becamef Katherine Galligan, Ann Ar will use it to enlarge their preseafr h hl d     bor Comr athletics on tbe high school and , Zoe Earl Howell, Library,Choral Miseare 7 turkey seasons, 6 for elk and 2 ea road wiU Tot oneach for bear and antelope iDexter annexing toional menThe South Lyon high school bandwill march in the annual Labor DayWIN FROM LAKERS 5 to 8 parade in Detroit on Woodward avePinckney defeated Whitmore Lake 805 school children got their fedhere Monday nght 5 to 3Southwell ppilio shot at South Lyon AugUhad a shutout up to the 7th when the Rev, Thomas Toy has resigned aeLakers scored 3 times after 2 were pastor of the Chelsea Congl Church,out on 2 errors and 2 scratch hits He goes to Creston, low Pinckney got 2 the 2nd on hits by The Chelsea CammunHMoriarity, Reader, Southwell In  Sept 4, 5 6, 7the 3rd Jeffreys hit a home run 10 members of the Chelsea Future Again they carried their fight to , Rene Miller, Pinckney, rth Morality doubled and scored on j Farmers Assn are on a tour of New , the U S Supreme Court and thi  Norine Carr, Pinckney, 7thtime they won In an opinion written 1 Aita Meyer, Pinckney 6th  7theoilege athletic teams and finally,crashed the gate in big league basejball Soon there were many negruo lawyers and other profess Eloyse Campbel, Pinckney, MusicFrancis Robinson Ann Arbor, BandFloyd Jennings, Half Moon, Science Mildred Parks, Pinckney, Kindergtirten n x Kathryn Thayer, Pinckney, FirstThey became a politicalpower im Ethel Rooke, Pinckney, Firstmany cities and cast enough votjsa i80Dei Johnson, Gregory, Secondto swing elections They have been elected to city offices, legislaturesjudgeships and to l itlei in citieswhere they predominate such as New Yorkr Chicago, Detroit, Cleve1 land and other cities, Esther Anderson, Stockbridge,2ndBonnie Henry, Pinckney, ThirdMargareet Post, Lakeland, 3rd and 4th Dorothy Campbell, Pinckney, ,iid, 4thRene Miller, Pinckney, FifhLily Mae Heaton, Pinckney, 5th 6thm  www, WB i  B4IUVAP lReaders hit In the 4th Southwell i York stategot a hit and Kennedy scored htmwith a triple Whitmore Lake made j2 double plays 1Pinckneys last game is Thursday38488 18 I18 00 0001 10 8 ANNOUNCE MARRIAGH and Mrs John TLynch of Stnight with City Service of HowsU Loui, Mo,announce the marriage here before the donkey game I of their daughter, Dorothy to DrPinckneyKennedy, ssMeabon, 2b, c Gentile, IfJeffreys, lb Holcom, rf ODoherty, cf,Moriarity, 3b  Reader, c ,Campbell, 2bT7Southwell, p AB R H Raymond William HUweg al St En2 geiberfs Church, St Louis, listX week Rev Andrew Scheurman offle iating Rev Donald Kratoril telebratwas Margaret Nolan Bridesmaid0 were Lorraine Hotfelder, MrsRobeatg Brown Robert Hellweg was beatg man and groomanin wera Biehari0 Heilweff and Dr Richard tfessr 011Whitmore Lake ABC Schuman, 3b 8 Daidlaw, m  6Borrum, c ,,, 8Jepson, c J Schuman, cf ,,, 8 P Baker, f MM 8Fry p rf n  J Baker, rf 2 Lnpi p 1pott 2b  s ft1E H00 00a 11 10 00 10 010 COUNTY SCHOOL CENSUSThe Livingston County School eeneue showed 9190 children of school age in the county between the agesof ft and 10 This is 684 more than last year Ifeere are 228 more child,rtn under 6 years of age than there in 1064 by Chief Justice Warren and igned by all nine justices all seg ,regUon laws war ruled null and j oid as conflicting with, the 14th and15th amendments So the negroes atlast won their fight and the problem now is to enforce it The issue is being fought out in the halls of con gress The southerners are shrewdpoliticians and have so far succeedIs styming tto bill by taking most of the teeth oue of it by deals withtheir old allies, he midwest Republican senatorsBut if they lose anothev civil right bill will eome up next year and this will continue untitone is finaly enacted This is the end of the story PUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARDPEACHES 1 PEACHES PEACHES war inThere are 8 handicapedin the countf who need apeeial timkiAVON PRODUCTSATOI eountles are in demand OoeHale Haven Peach Ibr sale, tree ttomer aceptonce highest in hitteryripened, 275 to 00 a bushel, also Rochester and South Haven canningvariety 160 A bushel, pick tbttti yourselfPETERSON ORCHARDSBruin Lake, 6 miles sooth ef GrsjotfThe George Johnsons Lois Usteadare back from Alaska Jst wltta Territories now available for womento earn good incotneFor appointeeMwrite Mrs AJemLHnckins School MichNOTICS TO 4H CLUBSParanta of boy nd girls who plante join H Chibe will maet Wednesay Stop 4tk ft the Wgk tOoM l7m  aw Iirlafston County 0 X SAssn meets at Fowlerville Thursday Sept 6 Afternoon session 230 evenfta 1M  m Reservations for dinae at theHethodist Chureh must be made byStpt a to Mrs Eliza Moore, seere err, Fowlerville, Mich Regular meeting of Putnam Township Board held Tuesday, August 13 at 8 p mPresent Hendee, Wylie,Reynolds and Wylie AbseneWhite Meeting called to order by Supervisor HenderMinutes of July 8, 1957 meetingread and approved Motion by Wylie, supported by Hendee that board reappoint Murray Kennedy Putnam Township ClerkMotion carried Motion by Kennedy, supported byWylie to pay following bills as readJennie Eastman, Co Treas ,tax 4340 Mich Bell Tel phones 7 4300Max Russell, Del school tax 47402Bonnie Henry, del school tax 2019 Roger Carr Agency, ins on jeep 6280P ,W Curlett, printing min 580Vans Motor Salees, gas and oil 1125Murray Kennedy, P O env 2,91 Jrosso Pointe and James Campbellof Pincknoy for tip JohnsonsAll wore white couts with blueants and had maroon carnations LiJ their lapelsl Richard Shehan, son of thi Nelson j Indians was rinp bearer for ,the Phelphs couple and his brother, Jjvnus for the Johnsons Barara She hrm, daughter of the Roland Shehanwas flower girl for tho Phelphses Kutherine Johnson, sister of thotfioom for the Johnsons Breakfast was immediately afterthe ceremony at St Marys HallThereception was there from 2 to 4 p TJICutting the 2 wedding enkes were Mrs Francis Stroberger and Mrs1 H Sherzer Imivuii The second ona was cut by Mrs Wilbur Eisele,of Fowlerville and Mary Johnson ofCadillac Pouring punch were Lucille Beachy, Pinrkney, Barbara Albasani, Ann Arbor, Mrs John Stommen, Milan and Mrs Robert Brown, RoyalOkBoth couples left on wedding trip3tc northern Michigan Mary Ann worea navy sheath dress, trimmed in white and Claire a brown linen dresswith white aceasories The Phelphes will Ro to Mineral Wells Texas, where the groom is inarmy and the Johnsons at 715 rence, Ann ArorBoth brides are graduates ofney high school Mary Ann f cth Academy and has been teacf ing at Royal Oak Clairefrom the University of cV Xursing School and is employed University Hospital Mr Phelphs graduated fromN Dansville hihschool and MrJohnson wasgraduated from Flint high school and is a medical student at the Univerl sity of MichiganUv, Dept Soc Welfare  10815Mkh Twp Assn rpec assessm 400 I Postmaster General Summerfield Automatic Vot Much Corp 25900 j says more medical quackery is being McBride Stamping Co  889  promoted through the mails thanCOUNTY HEALTH UNIT PORMEdftA E Dieman, tax refund, 1955 2996 ever before, at an annual loss to the The Shlawasseee  Livingston I Posters Fire Protect, fire truck public of 50 million a year SomeCounty Health Unit is now orgmnix1 revolving light for LaFrance 575t tfthe common frauds are sure careaed, John Venstra of the HudsonviUef Motion to pay blU carriedpublic school and for 9 years before Motion by Kennedy, supported bythat with the Grand Rapids Board of Iylie that board appoint Lawrence Hesjth hat been hind as saniUriimT Umstead custodian of Putnam Townand Mrs Norman Miller of the Attsf aAip dump Motion carriedgmn Board of Health as county nor1 Motion by Reynold supported by tea 8k was a nurse major te world Wylie to adjourn Motion carriedILMl M WtJttAftarf How Murray J Kennedy, Putnam TowitWp CWtkcancer, arthitis, baldnsjs and We have oftentalk of waging 4 to i They apparently thoogfetAt the present time wsikm Iting a lost art and a trip ef blocks is usually tbe oeseetsft ttothe family car The Stose Packard Road who sent theirto Ann Arbor have asked the Arbor school board forion to Ann Arbor and beendown Supt Cameron said allpupils live 1 miles from ffeeand the school does not have to tm nish transportation fortance and if they did the statenot reimburse them 1e Stonenow claims walking alongis a hazard on account ofic there,  We used to hear adToesjfcej m12 months school term talk osubject The greatest of thesethe late Woodbridge N Fentftmter of Ferris Institute, twice nor of Michigan and UnitedSenator when he died Helong vacations unravelled had been learned We neverthat his views on this alany great following Now vhat the South Carolinahas voted to try out the Itschool theory and according Williamsburg high school willtor 12 months as an expertoMHtr ftwill try and find out how the ren and teacher like itit saves money and howeducation TJ it works out theworld will owe  Southdebt If not nothing much vfll   t Gov Hodge says in thisit may be possible to educate if cent more pupils with nocot, It has also been sufgefstta1 feei 00U operate on two shiftsw aid cut the cost of moreil equipment but the ha nover been taken  The General Motorsth t in Sept their Buickati rt distribuing theic man made Opel oar Thean is a 2 door German statloa wi l go on sale in November,wce not disclosed Bothpowered by s 45 H P, aogtliL Giil compresion ratio  jiti vneelLae, are 178 C4 iKhe hifk,Ialbs nj laatTheIf Fox Uu second time in 18last week all three oi D iailj japen suspended r about a week Thea ID December TJ56a only at the DetroU Alte papera due to anunorg the 8 suspendedli rjailere went on a strikelivr up a picket line Tbe who belong to Jistnieand distribute the papejsjto cross it These tffkt9 4appeared to us as a waste ofJrno and effort and should not kjgpa if tho bargaining boaitls etf bMfe concerned were os ta Jeii, e Rcuther,labor leadei6 big auto eofafaaiat to and the recessfifraai ejMii Xjmmt by cutting theffifce rf  Ars 100 He said at Jtfjeeat9t them have anything t sell tm has 250 OThey did not Jump at MiAfffcr but Charles Curtjs,Jiotort president said U wooMsonaidered if th unions would  present wage ssle vei II6 Qttt ytarSo far no o 4t pmnifed anything bt km 9ltt d dlscustion and eleeeealfcNaimpotency PINCKNEY SINGS DUGHTBBS The StpL regular meeting of theKings Daughters will be Sept 5 at at the home of Met, Lynn HenMi Aim      Tbt cost of living wetin July ft of one perns fe will probably continue Jomarkttiaf condiOonseinca ye editor was a boy be obtained then frokept a cow forowe one yho kept tMrhii 10c to SOe a doc Aabout 26 andMost people tistte Now aU la r ,   itf Auguat , 19OTVMORE HOT WATER WITH EDISONS NEW ELECTRIC WATER HEATING SERVICEOnly electric water heaters give you all these important advantagesAll this add, ,Ask you p 12 Plenty of hot water24 hour a daB SafeflamelesaB3 Install anywhen3 firms, no fluE Longlasting meets Ediscns rigid staE Clean no smoke, no soot3 Outer shelicool to the touch all overF Easy financing up to 3    3 to payE Efficientno heat wrstc up  fluefnter heating service ever provided in S zrn Michigan mce dealer  DETROIT DISONDonkey daii ameLaughs  Spills Fun ThrillsEetter Than A itodeoiFunnier Than A Circus RULESAJl player except pitcher and catcher ride donkeys When the battcigets a hit he must mount his donkey and ride around the bases in properorderif he can There are no strikeouts or walks Fielders must ride to within a step o he ball before dismounting and must remount before throvIrg the ball Softhall 15 used Nine players on each team Game plays 5 to 7 Inningsapproximately one hour and a halfTrained Donkey furnished by Ralph E Godii, Crest OkiaTHIS IS THE OLDEST DONKEY BALL CO IN THE WORLDExplanation and account of game will be broadcast ore a ouu c Tcrl Teams 1 batinees men and prominent dtiaes of this cc AT PINCKNEY HIGH SCHOOL LIGHTED FIELD THURSDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1957REGULATION SOFT BALL GAME AT 700 P MPinckney County League Team vs City Service DONKEY GAME 830 P MMARRIED MEN vs SINGLE MENADMISSION ADULTS 50c CHILDREN 25c  , S Vet of 48 Years Agey t Methodist church will serve achicken dinner at the Maccabee hall on Saturday nightPrank Newman is building a smallcement block house near his barn onWatt Main StGregory had a big gala day Tuesday, 1000 People were present Thepmh bi oonteat attracted much at Ptaekney won both ballTtobwtJStockbridte 10 to The Pinckney school will open onSept 4 at 380 a m The staff is Mrs Floyd Reason will givepenny btago party at her home2nd for benefit of tl Kings tough, tenIn the ease of the Detroit EdisonCompany vs the closed PinckneyBank Judge Doty sitting in circuit court ruled their claim was not apreferred oneThe Johnson family reunion washeld at the Frank Johnson home Sun day with 80 presentSherift timey raided uad pigsover the week end, arrested 12 peo pie and confiscated a lot of wet The Sop IleatreMkh HGWkUMiFriday, Saturday, August 30, 31 THB WAYWARD BUSin CinemascopeWithJoyce Mansfield and Dan Deiky ottoWAB DRUMS4 withLex Barker and Jan Taylor Abo Cartoons Friday, Saturday, August 30, 3i FtlSal Mineoaad Brian Keithi AmJoel MeCrea aad Barbara Howell in THE OKLAHOMAin Cinemaacope and Color CartoonThe creamery here is now receiving 5100 lbs of milk daily Sunday, Monday Sept 1, 2 jTHOUSAND BEDROOMS  in CinemaScope and Color j Sunday, Monday, Sept 1, 2K DXUU UJB OI HU1K UitUJf  With J n nn   AnThe n MrL AfcEr, rrd  alsoWHISPERING SMITH Within color StarringAUn LaddTues, Wed, Thnr, Sept 3, 4, 5 SOMETHING OF VALUEC The staff is Supt, J P DoyePrinMrs J P Doye History and Latin,Alice Stottlemire intermediate, Miss Hulliberger, English, Thomas Howett Primary, Jessie Green, Mrs Flora Smith,71, daughter ofthe late John and Mariah Reason,died August 25 Her husband, David Smith died in 1917 Surviving is adaughter, Mrs Gene Dinkel, a son Orla and stepson, Arthur, both ofCalifornia The boy known as Stanley McCluskey who lived at the Bernard McClus key home was killed by a train atWyandotte last week 100 attended the MasonicOES, picnic at Silver Lake Saturday W C Miller and Marcus Graves won theI quoit contest The game betweenthe married men and single men wasa tie 8 tto 8 Married Livermcre,pLouis Wagnerc A Bullis, lb, RossRtud ,2b, E Baughn, 3b B Daller, ss outfield, A Dinkel, R Dillingham Fred Lake, Mancus GravesThe j Wed Thur Aug 28, 29 single men C Hooker, p N Miller,c  MidWeek Special Slayton, lb Francis Bullis 2bDean Iirui Bergman and Nel FerrerReason, 3b Clare Miller, ssjoutfieid,  faini SOMETHING OF VALUBTj Toes, Wed, Thur Sept 3, 4, 5 Jamea Stewart a Lucky Lindy In THE SPIRIT Of ST LOUIS Color CartoonRock Hudson and Dana Wynter AlsoMANARFAID withi George Nader, Tim Hovey and Phyllis Thaxtert also CartoonSYLVANTHEAIRE  IEBWH1TMOR LAKEFriday, Saturday, August 30, 31   TARZAN OF THE LOST SAFARI in TechnicolorwithGordon Scott as Tarzan and Robert Beatty and Yolande DonlanalsoTHE YOUNG GUNSWItRuss Tamhlyn Gloria Talbott and Perry Lopesctor Cartoonreason, 3D uiare Milter, ssjoutfieid,   x  c,,nHv Mond Win Baughn,BiU Baughn, Helen Bull  PARIS DOES STRANGE THINGS  Sunday M pfftThe hard ball team lost to the Pon itiac Wolverines Sunday 4 to 2 Pinck  Fridav Saturday, August 30, 31new had a new lineup H Haines, p  Rav MUIand, Debra Paget Gyp Fanell, c Roy Reason,, lbCas jey,2b E Sheiks, 3b Don Swartthout ss outfield,  Campbell, Clare iMiller iand Andy Singer jMrs Hattie Decker, Miss LuellaHaze, ye editor and wife visitedHenry Coburn at the Michigan Mason ic Home at Alma Sunday Mr Cobum is a cousin of Mrs Decker and ,Miss Haze ,and Anthony QuinnRIVERS EDGEin CinwauieooM ad Color with t 2sley inLOVING YOUwithWendell Corey and Elizabeth ScottJimmie Gleason and Dolores Hart Novelty News  CartoonSun, Mon, Tues, Sept 1, 2,3 Elvis Presley in LOVING YOU  in Vistarision and Technicolor withWendell Corey and Elizabeth Scott JTues, Wed, Thur, Sept 3, 4, SBurt Lancaster and Tony CurtisSWEET SMELL OF SUCCEjSS WithSusan Harrison, Marty Milner and Barbara NicholsNovelty News Cartoon  Jr r     Me ersonCompanyMobilgas Mobilheat Mobiloils MobilSupt PreceptressCrammerIntermediatePrimarT Hugh McDouffallEsther CrawfordLouise ReaderJoie DevereauxJessie GreenEugene Campbell is building aeement block cottage at the Bluffsnt Portage LakeH H Svarthout , Jerry Dunneand Dr c L Sigler have each boughtnew B  died MondayThe local OES is rafflins a Fordtouringr car, ehances lc to 25cMrs Fred Mylne and 2 childrenof Parma are visiting at tho A B Green homeHenry inmtmer is taWn ireatmenu at Mt Clemens for rheumat Prompt  Friendly ServiceCallWELL 70 tickets were sold from Vre ttothe Farmers picnic at Wiiitmore Lake Saturday Pinckney lost the sball frame to Ann Arbor 1 to 0  Born to Carl Bowen and wife Aag jArthur Hmtem ui  illIBB ANCJUWf WSPATCE Wednesday, August 28, 1957 I6CKR1ESJRYKOODSGENTCANNED GOODS S H 0 EANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT Pinckney Community Schools 19561957 GENERAL OPERATING FUNDFINANCIAL STATEMENT  JULY 1, 1957 ,,GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS s nm tMrs, Pearl Walker Sigler of XAami, Florida called on the Karl Uaughns Sunday She is a companion for an elderly lady and they arei jus t back from Europe yisiitng her father at Lansing who37761Cash Balance, July 1, 1956Revenue ReceiptsCurrent lax Collection  74,06820Delinquent Tax Collection 8,75927Int on Delinquent TaxesTotal General Fund Property Tax Receipt State Primary FundState School Aid Library FundVocational EducationTuitionTransportation Fees 97 years oldAndrew Nesbitt and wife spent Monwith the Gordon Hesters in Ypuilan 10,20308 1 ti Fritz Wylie and sons called on  them SundayDon Duma and wife and Ray Burns Pinckney DispatchEntered as Second Class Matter at PusioTficeAt of March H, 1877South Howell St,Pinckney4MichSubscription Price 150 a YearThe large barn on the farm of MrsTherest Coyle on Faily K  c jiitfire Thursday afternoon from un known sources and burned to theground Joe Jeffreys aud wife were atHiggins Lake the firLit of the week Raymond Vogel of Ann Arbor, HIIold schoolmate of our at Dextercalled on us FridayCharles Me Daniels and wife ofChtiita called on the Kalyh Halls Sun day the Uusseil Lasho of Birmingham  were guestsThe Jack Youngs attended the ball1 game in Detroi Friday JacKie Young i visiting Paul Young ai  htchailMiss Virginia JJiitian of Birmingham, Alauama, was guest soloist uiCongl church Suiiuay She is aneice of jir Bert Benhiim of lrightonit The Winston Uaugnns called onthe Frank Clarks cf iliiford SundayRoy Cnrpenter iitf wife of AnnArbor were visiors ol Mrs JennieHooker Sunday His mother, MrsMaude Sayles who has been vhutintf there rcturned to Ann Arbor withthemMr and Mrs Lester McAfee andLeslie spent last week at IJretluvnMrs Jcanete McDonnell stayed withBarbaraThe Bill Baughn family and Lloyd VrnI31arkum and wife are spending a week in norhem Michigan Theyhave a house trailerThe Howard Keuds entertained the Re Ktads the Kiwi Reads and j he Ruscll Reeads at dinner Saturay at Club 20, Ann Arbor ,The Roy Reason family, Mrs Ednalleason and ,eota are spending aweek nt Honor, Mich IThe Hoilis Holloways of BassLake and Mrs Key Wright of kory were Sunday guests of the AIbert Shirleys Wagoners GrowOADMerciiandeLOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take fet PHONE HOWELL 705J2I Coal and Fuel OilVv iii Soon tie NeededWu Have TheSUaOCQ FUEL OIL And ihe Best oiWE AN STILL TAKE CARK YOUii L HOLY a CoalVT SIMMER PRICESM A 88119 Dexteri   r n  i o vFm OilMICHIGANIncorporated IMSa BankII  i Total Revenue Receipts NonRevenue ReadmitsShort Term LoansRevolving Fund Receipts Other nonrevenue receiptsTotal NonRevenue ReceiptsTotal of General Fund Recipts and Cash Bala iceGENERAL FUND DISBURSEMENTS Total Administration DisbursementsTotal Instruction DisbursementsTotal Operation DisbursementsTotal Maintenance DisbursementsTotal Fixed Charges DisbursementsTotal Auxiliary DisbursementsTotal Capital Outlay Disbursements Total Supplemental DisbursementsTotal General Fund Disbursements   83,2050826,1027090,22000 2,82210 920463,48400 70788207,46222  30,00000 17,487083,59640 51,08348  , The Leo Bettys family of Wallodand wife took in th DaUgame at Lake spent Saturday witli Mrs Edithii uit Sundav CarrMrs Edith Carr with her brother, , The Clifford Millers entertained the Vern SmiLh of Lonsing called OH their Winston  Bautfms at dinner lastTMui Middletn f Detl0it  JGilrt y A Ar 1S We   hor were Sunday guests of the RODMrs Mae Metz of Howeil and the  tt SeefeldsJack Sharps of Lanimg were Sunday j Mrs Edith Dewey of Coon Lake guests of the Lee Laveys  Kad is staykij with Mrs, WayneThe Carl Lentz family of Lansing i At Leewere week end guests of the Ona The Howard Read family pen,Campbells  Sunday at the Wilde cottage at PorThe James Hall family spent last laire Lakeweek at Oscoda  The Vinco Lalosa family an IThe Peter Crockett family of Greg , Mrs Eleanor Ledwidgre are at Tawa3  I iKii t  ,s of Saf3 BankingThe Peterory were Sunday guests of the Chrs 19,21162 133,4384828,34277 4,1088528736122,9303215,72335 21,71603248,34503 son,General Fund Balance June 30, 1957 DEBT RETIREMENT FUNDSDEBT RETIREMENT FUND RECEIPTS Cash Balance  18,424841463880Govt Bonds 14,63880 32,32704 4,669311695422500Total Balances July I, 1957Revenue ReceiptsCurrent Tax Collection Delinquent Tax CollectionInterest on Delinquent TaxesRevenue from Interest on InvestmentsTotal Revenue Receipts  37,39089NonRevenue Receipts Transfers from General Fund   1,26000Grand Total of Debt Retirement ReceiptsDEBT RETIREMENT DISBURSEMENTS Principal on Debts  28,00000Interest on Debts 8,11000Other Debt Retirement Disbursements 16180Total Debt Retirement Disbursements Total Debt Retirement Balance as of July this week268,74878  Campbells  Jon bon and family of If,i,iM J Reason and wife were Sun failed on Mrs Raymonda Morris aiuday guests of Mrs Mae Rane of daughters Sundayof Whttmore Lake , Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge and1 The Doyle Templetons of Keego  fieny, attended the Brogan roin  Harbor called on the Albert Shirleys j Sunday at the K C hall, Howell, 30 1 Saturday on their way to Indiana, vere there Their children stayed here j  30 members of St Marys Alta j The marriage of Cecile Hurtubise  Societies gave Mrs Lucille Foheyof Portage Lake to Jack Gakle of  a farewell party Sunday nijurht it sos A n, i Ann Arbor takes place Satusdayi i arya hall Since he came here sheI2 morning at St Marys Churchhere  been houskeeeper for liev Fv t AC1S Robert Hallof Marion is visiting shmitt She is goinp to Greenville 2Uf4UJi Memin CampbelU  i where she will care for an eldedvf Tne Herb Palinero were in Ironn j laciy Hr son lives there Mountan last week to attend the  Te Jmes Whitley family spentwedding of her nephew, Eugene Turk uay at the William Whitley cott The Walter Clarks spent last week ae at Base Lake 33O6364 I at Tawas Jack Clark went up Monday, kob Hart and wife of Ann Arbor Joe Moriarity and wife of Snover were Fnday guests of the Gaocwere week end guests rf his brother  ,Noras sRay and wtfa   WllIard m and daughter, jMrs Dorothy Dinlrd and chidrtn Catherine, were in Lansing MondayVisited at the James BTogn hnme tn j Lansing last week Mike Brogan camehome with them for a wisit Mrs, Roberta Amburgey entertained the Pinckney Rainbow Girls at her home Monday night at an outdoorpicnic Pfc, Jimme Amburgey has arrived back in Thule, Greenland He washeld up a week in New York Miss Jaabel Nash and Tommy Ritter were in the upper peninsula and Wisconsin a couple of weekswer b 1W fell T7itS rooy cash isovay ready toioe acvaitage ,of opportunitiedWyow problem   oirtijfeiftllowwitho c rrcry cash, heKtoCyyourself o Sas you buy other    on tie intcllmtnt 37,39089 1,2600071,71453 STATS OP MICBtGAJ Probate Court for the County of ii36 271 80 tn the Matter of the Eatatft of Clara Mercer, Deceased At t seMion ef said court e4 atBowell in said County on July 30th, A D, 1957Present Hon Hiram J Smith,Judt of Prbte  Notice Is Hereby Given, That thepetition of Ralph Glenn praying that A1 deposits up to 10,00000 insured bfin the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation1 1957 Ht KM Water Murray Kennedy and wife35,44273 in Detroit last week 1  foe administration of said estate beThe Ambrose Kennedys of Pontiac  granted to Ralph Glenn or t0 some uspent Sunday with the Irvin KenH  other suitable person will be heard j dys, Nancy ranairfed for a visit  at th Probate Court o August 27r iStoreOftn Monday8and yeBiUtoVoBUrlum 1 building a Gillte in HoweU bearerThuriay ROMstev, Brown, ,rUyn Brown Tom Kendman, wife and daughter,Mary Ann of Muskegon were Sunday guests of the Lloyd Hendees He isan army buddy of LloydsMrs Alma Harris of Detroit spentthe week end with Dorothy Rohl and attended Campbell double weddingThe Homer Abneys took the Cheter Abney children to the Detroit zooSunday  It Is Further Ordere That Publicnofiet thereof bt given by publication of ft copy of this vrder for three succ eetthre weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch a newspaper printed and circulatedia aid eounsy, and that tae petitlonwearn a oopjr of this noKec te be rred npos each hnewa party 9 Interestat Mi last known address by register XXJd mail, return receipt demanded, at   A UK last fouvteen U days prior to heartef ,ox by personal service at least 5 days prior to such hearing v  fHiram R Smith, Judge oi Probate  I WILL COLLECT PINCKNEY VILLAtEAT MY HOME on EAST PUTNAX STlZZT, PINCKN1Y ONWEDNESDAYS from 3 v to 500 P MSATURDAYS from 300 to 5O0P MRUTH RinER,Pinekney, Villas Trtfgorcr oo   LWA11Rmut  w  p  GA S sssoaS j7 FBfCXJOCr DISPATCHWedneaday, Aqfott 28,fart of yaw home,MYERS WATER SYSTEMWhan you ramodal, build or buy bayond ttia city watar maim, tlan ior firiUraatw Mak Think of all tha ntrasyou may want to add later on Dishwashan, automatic laundry aquipmant,naw fixtures will make a small pumpwork too hard, raduca watar pressure, cause costly breakdownsWhan you w making plans, wa wl ba glad to raconvmand a ttirifty Myers watarsystem with adequate  S eVATl 4Ae Probate BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CQftNEIof At athe 13th day of  said Courtald onAugust AD, 1957 Bkmm BSmitb,Judge ef ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased are requir to present their claime in writing and under oath, to said Court, and to serve a copy upon Claude Swarthoutiof PinekneyDexter Road, Pinekney f iiADIOM Tday M Mfy ML BCafl Piarfaeyy teA M to S P 740 to frt FitP aRitter T V fti Qand that each claims will ba heardbv said Court t the Probate Office on October 22, 1957 at ten CLAY iiORDONhereof for three weeks eonsectively  thoutWeal Grui4Howeli,LLOYUHENDEEpacify for expansionsave you expensive later maychangesM Writ or phonetoday No obligation Dispatah , Weekly Trips Made toienerai TruckingV P Miellaetitfonef1 eausa aopy of this notice It ba setTed upoi aaeh kmown party  ink wMr t uiw add, Eawy by vagfetered mail, return reeeipt deat least fourteen 14 daysprior to sueh hearing, or by parson serViee at least ire I days prior teHiram R Smitb, Judge of ProbateA true aopyHelen M Gouldf Probate DR G R McCLOSKEYPSNTUTlephone Officelaaidviaa MMvtalags by Appola BowaU    THE LAVEY HARDWARE BERT WYUE,AuctiumrTHE STATE OP  PABM SALB3f Pttraa UP 8 3146 1 SPlOAUttWftUtto AifSALESMAN NUNJack HSJHMHAlUn Dinkel, Charles Musson andHenry Klikott are on a fishing tripin Canada spentlast week in Houghton Lake The Milton Carvers spent SundayPowew farm , Chelsa t   r The Henry Haucks are visiting inDetroit Mrs Irene Kerschner, 68, ofStrawerry Lake died at McPhersonhospital, Aug 23 The body was tak Seth Darwin and wa  Lansingcalled on the Jesse Her ys Saturday Robert Pike and wife spent Pri day wth the William Murdocks at Faller Corners Surdi ney call ed on che Erston Clarks Unadilla The Walter Glovers c Fowler 7 7vesday Throtigft3 11 tc 3 at id 5 to 7r And by Aipobtmentt AC 7291r 300 West Orand RivalBRIGHTON Roger J Carr AgencyCOMPLETE INSURANCE AOREdiihiLCarr 14 2Pinckney, Mich Phone UP 8 1181REATSfAfF Farms, Homes, Lake Prepartf Business OpportunftiesLut Your Property withGERALD REASONBroker  209 North Pearl it PH6NE UP 841166hospital, Ag   The Walter Gloversen to Toledo by Don Swarthou local , viUe and percy Ellk and wife MaryAll Kinds of Real Estate Listtaff WantedMain Office HA 68188 at 7421 Por tage Lake Road, near N Territorial 132 WEST MAIN ST, PVCKNEYHenx Krafcn l 0t MVundertaker Mrs Audrey Lee, son, Jack, anldaughter, Bonnie, went to MuskegonTuesday The 2 latter will visit rel oetives there while Mrs Lee goes toManton to visit her parents Gordon Titua and Jerome Schenden arrived home last week fromSan Antonio, Texrs where they were ed ori th Roy Dillinwhams last weekRoy Dillingham liad A cateract removal operation on his othereye at Foote hospita, Jackson, lastWednesday  Wlliam Shehan attended the weddlfor heang said petition The Probate Court for the County of j Dt, H RLivingston At a session of said Court held   Wtvprnifterat the Probate Office in the City of Howeli in said County, on the 9th day of August A D, 1967 Present Hon Hiram R Smith, 1Judge of ProbaterIn the Matter of the Change of Name of Leviet Isadore Hinton, Minor  iJulius Harold Tanner, Guardian of said minor having filed in said Court his petition praying that ,fthe Court enter an order changing j the name jf his ward, Leviet Isadore jHinton to Edward Charles Tanner j It is Ordered, That the 3rd day of September A D, 1957 at ten oclock in the forenoon, at said Probate Of j FC R SALEApt Size G Eelactric F0 SALEMejHum sizeflea, be and is hereby,appointed for j stove, Oak dining room suite with 8itaWe for bathroom2 choxneround table, old fashioned desk anj r lavatory C J Clinton Cabinet,9 weeks taking national guard air Ann Arbor ing of his grandson, James Shehanat Jackson Saturday He v ent with Mrs Madeline Shehan and family of It is Ordered, That public noticethereof be given by publication of a ccpy hereof for 3 weeks consectforce basic training The Gerry Eichmans called on theRussell Glovers at Webberville Mon day John and lllene Glover camehome with them for a visit The DeMolaya picniced, at NewBeach, Portage Lake, Sunday  W, F Close and wife, Gene Dinkeland wife and the Ray Languwaysspent Sunday with the Albert Dink book case, maple living room suit,Two rockers,need new covers,sprinsgood, Two oil burners, One EasyMis Joe Clark of Pasadena,Cralifhad a polo attack and is in the hosPtalHBfcfcERS FL0WS8SA H A mm FLOWERSHoweli Michan WANTED Responsible party totake over low monthly payments on spinnet piwioCan be seen in this vieinity Wrte Credit Manager P 0Box 8, Geenville, MichFOR SALE Wood burning Cook Stove, porcelain finish Call LaborDay or week ends,11506 Riverbank, Hi4and Lake ively previously to said day of hear Washer Call UP 83119ing, in the Pinekney Dispatch, a news Undrew Campbellpaper printed and circulated in lad I  County I DEXTER BARGAIN BASEMENHiram R Smith, Jige of Probate AI1 kinds of merchandise AnylthinA true copy tyou want Wearing apparel, dishes,Helen M Gould     J KnickKnacks, Household Goods, andRegister of Probate  f also do RPar Service FOR SA15EPowered 8 in precisionTable Saw, also powered 4 inchjointer plane all complete C H, McRorie, pne UP 83115FOR SALE tTwo PieceRoom Suite 1000,664 Patterson Lake RoadFOR SALE Antques andRugs 540 East Putnam StPhone UP 85562 CrochetiFCU SALE  1948 PlymouthCo ye Marshal Meabon West M36, Pinekney Club Basement at 3026 Baker St,Dxter PUPPIESSeven male puppiaa taMrs Cter Brown give away Florence Preuss4339 Patterson Lake RoadWANTED TO BUYA Good Coalburning stove Have for sale, one oil FOR SALEWheat straw 35c bale,burner complete with copped tubing string tied , Frank PearcePittcki eVEGETABLE SGROCERIE SQUALIT YMARKE T PRICE SS  SERVIC E FOii SAL E   LUctri c WaahingMach  FO R RENT  House , 4in e en d Electri c Stov e I furnih d t  136 0 Eand tank s an d a  smal l woo d stove  Phon e H A 6406 7Mis s B  Rampe , 122 0 Mowe r Rd    I Pinekney , Mich hie  en d Electri c Stove Mrs , Olive r IikU e U P 8997 4 4R  W  W  MADSE NLava n Baildn g Bngnton , Mien OPTOMETBIS TTues  an d Thurt  93 0 t o 50 0Evening s b y Appointmen tEas t Gran d Rive rA C  t69 M t furnishe d a t 136 0 Eas t M3 8Pinekney  Mrs  T  A  War ePhon e U P 89700  unFOR SAL E Combinatio n Sod aan d Restauran t a t 12 6 Wes t Mai nSt , Pinekney  Fran kPhon e U  S315 9WANTE D rCaipente r Work , Con draftin g jobs  Donal d Conra dFOR RENTLarg e moder n unfurn ishe d apartmen t i n Pinekney Phon e U  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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>IS  tm   3  W V  w  r  m9  m urn 1C4Vshm 74 KB fBtCKNSY M Wednesday, September 4, 1957  No i The summer resort season in Mich agan so far disappointing at the cash register is showing signs of life At one time it was predicted the dollar influx would drop from 6 billion to 5 billion In recent yars Michigan has ilippeeVfrom third to fourth place as a tourist state One reason for the increase is the Mackinac Bridge which people are flocking to see There has been an upserge in demand for motel and lakeside acomodations Motel prices have caused some criticism Some are said to charge 12 a night Michigan will net send a lobbyist tc Washington to get government contracts Gov Williams sent Lee  Local Social Lvtut  CLARKOHLE WEDDING The wedding of Miss Norma Clark, daughter of the Norman Clarks of Toma Road, took place Saturday night at the Peoples Church here, Rev, Sanders officiating The bride was given in marriage NdghboAig Note 1 Bom to Thomas Gibney and wife  of Gregory, Aug 21 a son Cathoik Charts jUrys Catholic Chare  Re Pr Aftwt Schmftt, Paator SUNDAY MASSES Sumsser Masses Soft BaD News Carrot i May, with 10 to 2 victory ovet Kenneth Musbach of Munitn suffl ered brain injury last week when he t JJJ 1000, 1130 A M  eifcity Service who were reinforced    go kicked by a horse and is in Foote ,  Mwea80of 1000 AM by 4 General Motors stars4 Pinch f  fe co aJTll was hospital, Jackson  piuu, UCQU , Weekday Mass 800 A, The old brick Fowlerville school jj  M I, Pinckney league team ended their j   g,   ,oft ball, season which started last I     i M,T ,, n in 2 victorv over How    AT  L ion decision affecting golf and eoun and semii        private country clubs who practise  ney players were missing but Mfroka   meBmrB on   ,  ,      Hewlet and Wakefield substantia   , by her father Her flowers were step tuiH 1,18 fa to be torn down , Mothep Novella730 pjt, 1 in an able J  , thlTrteLSotJ JZ hanotis and she carried an orchid on Rev Fr Charles Walsh was guest  r  , J  los wir uquor McenseeJiost all tne ,  i, iri mAAMn oil Confessions   iu I w J v ,  u of honor at the Kiwams meeting atj    , Saturday 430 to 530 P , 830 t 900 V , a white Bible Her dress was white satn with 2 net overskirts, pearls at the neckline and a crown held her fingertip veil Mary Standridge was maid of hon or Her gown was a mint green form al The bridesmaid was her sister, Joan Clark Alice Stockton was sol oist accompanied by Mrs Norma UhYTf the Economic Development F,ley at the piano Jake Altenhof  Co, there to investigate and he report ed back it was unwise That the gov ernment was under an economy wave He suggested that Michigan have key people drop in at Washington ocasatonalfy than establish an office there He said the Army,Navy and Air Corp has agreed to furnish the state with monthly lists of gov Dexter last week A farewell reception was given for him Sunday at St Ijosapih school i Mesdames Kenneth and Frederick Hennes gave a bridal shower at Dex ter last Monday for Miss Helen Mai Nixon for Howell Mtraonite Church Calvary Mennonitte Cbureh Ha Ezsa Beachy, Paster McCarthy of Webster The Dexter Gospel Church has I  8 Supt Walter Esen purchased the Clawson home there  Jfox  Worship  1000 ir,nd Kennedy got hits and Mrofka d Chicago was best man and Norman  for a parsonage It was known as  Sunls Sohool 110  got a homer 4 more runs scoring shut out clubs have bars and the patronage a  Pinckney for 2 innings In the thii not restricted to members as the mem they broke loose Wakrfiid, Kennedy btrs may bring guesta Tournamenta  and Gentile got hits ana Gil ODherty are also held there in which nonmem   hit a grand slam hommtr, 4 runs, j bers compete scoring Jeffreys followed with a I double and Holcomb scored bin with a triple Mrofka hommerei in the 4th In the 5th Southwell walked, Hewlett i   mamiirartmara Kcostume was a pink linen sun aid ernment contracts so manufacturers    P    can bd on tnem Michigan is fighting root rotj116 n ner return they will live brought to the Bay City district in seed potatoes from the Prince Edward Jsland If not checked it could wreck the entire potatoe crop The method is to fumigate the soil with a special chemical, The Wisconsin special election for senator had special significance in Michigan as Gov Wiliams went there and campaigned for William Proxmire the winning candidate Clark, brother of the bride, groomsman Ushers were Robert Clark and Donald Enders The reception was at the Elementary school Mesdames Dorothy Clark and Leola Enders were hostesses The couple left on a wedding trip to Florida The brides going away n Chicago The bride graduated from Pinckney  high school in 1955 and worked at the Vokar, Dexter The groom is the son of Mr and Mrs Kurt Ohle cf 780 Howell got both runs the 6th when Wilton and Wellman hit home runs the Henry Phelphs home L W Peoples Meeting Leonard Bennett, former employf feiftac FelUwsfiip Service ec of the Ann News and one timef Wednesday  8W  ever Wekefields head a South Lyon postmaster has 16th Annual Uvmunity Sunuoar  Houghton ed from it by written letter from the Eibie School a Calvary Mennonite Southwell won 8 games, noutui    Church Jul 1 t0 12, 900 to 1100 j 2, Dick Kennedy and Holcomb , earn Pinckney won 12 and lost b    An organized campaign U under way to make Bible reading and mem orizing the Lords Prayer compulsory in the public schocls Orville Farmer of Battle Creek is lead of the drive and expects to get 305,000 signers to get the proposal on the November 1958 ballott Children may be excus state labor of Chicago and is foreman in print i Donna Basydlo 211, Mary Kelly 200, ing plant of the internal revenue I Nancy Wegener 200, and Carol Mill office, Chicago where former Sena tor ot Lucas is head been appointed to the mediation board Mr and Mrs Herb Sneed of Howare visiting hts parents in Texas On the Pinckney Kiwanis Girls team in the Howell league Delia Davis batted 543, Verna Hoben 428, Dorothy m Doyle 333, Lou Basydlo 300, Francis Higgs 300, They did not j  Worship  1045 a m play many games Of those who play  afod Choir prftsifoe 7SO  i he Peoples tburch Undenominational M36 West, between Unadilla and MHn Streets Class for Al Ages ,4 ana up Evcroody Welcome Com Cong, Ckch Htv J W Winger, Pastor j Striday School fc30 a r  one parents The proposed constitutional amendments reads At least 10  THey won the county league title for verses from the Holy Bible shall be 1 the second time in 3 years 2fcad or cause to be read without com  Over 00 attended the game The ment at the beginning or every school donkey game is always popular It day by the teacher in charge and was a comedy of spills with the each child by the time ho or  ed out the schedule Mary Jane Jeff, reys batted 289, Midge Hggs 240, HURTUBISEVGAKLfc WEDDING Cecile M Hurtubise, daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Hurtubise of Portage Lake was married to John cr 167, Cathy Wiltse 167, Janet Sh ley 177 The FirsvNational Bank at Howolj  which has been remodelled and mod MARRIED SATURDAY Miss Jacqueline Rutledge, daugh ter of Mrs Margaret Rutledge of j Cakleson of Mrs Mary Gakle of Hamburg and William Damm,son of Ann Arbor at St Marys Church , Mrs Marian Damm and the late,Wal Saturday at 11 a m, Rev Albert ter Damm of Hamburg, exchanged Schmitt officiating, their wedding vows at St Marys The bride wore a waltz length Church, Pinckney at 400 p m, Satur gown of white Chantilly lace, design day, August 31, fcev Albert Seffmitt ed with a Peter Pan collar hex waist, Tr C H Vann of Detroithaa officiating at the aide altar in a length illusion was secured by a J  Me,jug HospltairBrigll5i ernized had 1250 visitors on house day, Fred the wedding Pittsburg, Pa, last week Rev Ezra Beachy and wife single men winning 1 to 0 Dave  Haines scored their run John Bur  and Jeff Davis captained the single en and Chuck Hewlett and Branm don White the married men she reaches the sixth grade shall memor ize the Ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer Any child shall be ex cused from participation in any part of this program upon written re Pinckney AB R H uest from parent or guardian Rev Brooks Sanders, Pastor open It iunday School rmrfc Worship fcouth Group 945 a m 1050 am 7i00 p ir 800 p m 01 pm ThurAdult Prayer Meeting 800 pm areiThUr Youth Prayer Group 700 p m 4 4 4 4 4 Fish of Pinckney attended t Service 80 ding of hi9 granddaughter inf Sr Choir Practise   8 leaving pinckney He will attend Goshen college, Ind Mrs Beachy will teach there and Lucille will taech in Richmond, and Kennedy, ss    4 Mrofka, c  Genile, If G ODoherty, cf  Jeffreys, lb  Holcmo, 2b Southwell, p 0 Cbiiles Hewlett    3 1  Wakeffeld, rf  6, S City Service  Hilton, 3b THOMAS W BELL fhomas W Bell, 74, of Webster  Wellman, c ship died last Tuesday He wasNixon, p, rf of Mark and Ellen Fletcher CI Brigham, ss find was born near Pinckney IJagraau, cf We do not like this amendment because we think it violates the priu cipal of the separation of church and state, and also Joubl iat yoii   an make religion no npulsory Attempts in the past to do that have failed If parents are not wrffeent y interested to have their tkilrn attend church or learn the Lorls Prayer we dont think the schools AB H R can do t 4 11 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 i 2 2 2 1 1 0 1333 1 1 matchmg headpiece trimmed mwl it in NoV6mberKIt closed March 15, 1883 He married Vretta Lawson lb sequins and seed pearls She earned I  A , Re h seJ   Austin in 1908 She survives There Ha r,  1 since World War II and was once on re nl d T V M nlk rf n  fnf n v TTUI Iters Mrs William Eck and Mis Har Minock, rf, p J old Wheeler and a brother, Fred double ring ceremony The brides dress was floor length sequi of white nylon tissue taffetta, with a white prayer book, topped with n LAwli w fiA re 5 sons and 4 daughtrs,also 2 sis  Chas Bngham, cf empire waist and chapel train It orchid and stephanotis P gtaff of pord jjpjj The frock of the matron of honor,  Rev Eugene Ramer of gt pfluis 4 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 0 0 2 2 1 1 Q     featured a square neckline wtih lace and long sleevesThe crown of seeded Mrs Donald Burns was shrimp chiff j LuVherarChurchTHambug leaving pearls held in place a fingertip veil, on ballerino length frock, designed j to attend coege ftt gt  Her flowers were a white orchid carr with full ekirt and cowl neckline I WiUiam Robertg and wife haye led on a white prayer book , The bridesmaids, dressed like theccsed their gas station fc M36  Francis Higgs was maid of honor J matron of honor but m blue were TIS23 after 31 The  w h Her dress was toast colored princess Mrs Russell Shaneyfefc sister of j way has b ht it for  widenln style with a matching tiara and groom, Shirley Kaiser of Pinckney A stone wag thrown  h h veil Her bouquet was pink carnat and Mrs Cemeron Figg B ions and roses  Their The bridesmaids, Mrs Richard dresses The funeral was at the Keehn Fun  cral Home, jexter, Friday, Rev McDonald officiating Burial was in Forest Lawu Cemetery FINAL BATTING AERAGES County League Team Throe Games or Less A R H Jerry Mrcfka Don Bums   I way iias o groom, Shirley Kaiser of Pinckney A stone and Mrs, Cemeron Fisrsr 3 J  JI   , n  nuvc vwncu mmv g nn TI I  ir head bands matched their ,, T 7 f ge, Cordley Lake died at St Ed Wakefie s and they carried bouquets  tX   U Watch6S  Joe hpital, Ann Arbor, Saturday  Charles He CLEON T BROWN Cleon T Brown, 62, whose family  Jerry O1 Doherty once owned what is now White  Al Thiralt eld ewlett 4 6 6 3 3 3  He had worked for KingSeeley KJ, Ken Fry Bennett and Barbara McAfee wore of white glamelias Phillin RUHPHO Bn nA cnt,a dresses of pale green styled after  Russell Shaneyfelt was Best man of Strltrry Te wtT SS  Hea arried  Hottnire of  w more tie mid of honor and had snmlar Ushers were Larry Hurtubise, broth Bt st Patrf k church Northfield dexter She survves There s a son SouthweU bou,uts  of the bnde Douglas Redies andI Isst week He  , Jr lvr, Also a broher Clare Rcader Charles Rutledge brother of the , James O Morrison J TI new RnmK,  i i  , The funeral was at St Thomas I , ride, stationed at Selfridge Field  Thereception was at the K of C LLTtll school I ChhUrch An ArbW   M Holmb  was best man Ushers were James Hall, Dexter Mrs Carl Bafs and J 3rj  2 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 We do not know if the still prevails yet but it used to be taa custom to make the president a physician a rear admiral Not he had any naval experience but  he could draw an admirals pay Back in McKinleys time bis phytic ian whose name was Rixejr was made an admiral The practise always seemed absurd to us An attempt was made in the US Senate last week to make Jimmy Stewart ,movie actor a general In the air corp It was block 333  e ky Senator Margaret Smitl of 333  Maine who inquired what flyinff ax gjg j perience ho had It developed he had 333 333 j 200 Pet 50 Xnlgh Pinckney and Walter Damm, Joanne Hand of Manchster served  A marriage lieenge hfls been gsued blether of the groom The reception, following the cere moriy was at the Odd Fellows Hall at Hamburg Mrs Marilyn Forest cf Hamburg cut the cake, Mrs James Wilson of Hamburg received the Bob Amburgey MNEhUlVAN J Tom Houston the cake The guest book was keptjct Mn ,7   A  Mrs Ne,lie VanHoni 82 died ati Rw Moiiaritv by Mrs William Hurtubise fNorma 0  ,T McPherson hospital Howell Friday Dick Kennedy After a wedding trip to northern Michigan the couple will live at 716West Jefferson, Ann Arbor Norma Clark, 21, Pinckney She was the widow of George Van medy Phil Gentile m  I  sj v   a   Phil Jentiie LOCAL SCHOOL ENROLLMENTif0 Wh , 1961,They,had  iRob Mcabon The Pinckney Communitv hoo fm  S,Uah  1DV,,J  J r The bride graduated from PinckJ enC 1at Commumty Schoo j Howe1  is a 8on Lee and 2  , u  w aay was high scnooi t ftWflhiM  on A srn fJlpnn is d gifts and Mrs James Knight of new high school and is employed by and 8th 17 PI  Z iw v,i  1Mf nlr the Universal TTT ri hZ TU and 8th  345 Elementary 449 I Pinckney had the guest book The rehearsel dinner was given by Mr and Mrs William Bennett of namhurg The couple left on a trip to northern Michigan and on their return will live in Lakeland FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Sept 20, Saline there Sept 27 Boys Vocational here Oct 4 Dexter there Oct, 11 BoyBville here October 18Hartland here Oct 26 Manchester here Nov 1 Stockbridge there Nov, 8 South Lyon there Nov, 15 Fenton St Johns thee All games start at 730 p m EST the Universal CIT Credit Corp Ta i Total 794 groom is a graduate of Ann Arbor I c x  i r n J , high school and i, employed at tteSt arys  I  , f Morril office supply store, Ann Ar  ,1 boya  for the  fo  ljcr I ball practfse, 19 were retuniees,8  seniors, 2 more seniors are tto report f i Dick Kennedy who had appendicitis was Ugh school  gdchiiden A sonrGlenn is de I ceased Two brothers, Fred and Will J iam Leece and sisterMrsIda Knapp j The funeral was Sunday at the How ell Methodist church Burial in Lake view Cemetery Al Allmand 28 10 11 11 2 4 4 7 4 11 6 6 2 3 3 4 9 10 5 12 2 6 0 22 35 20 11 13 34 47 26 26 9 6 6 1 391 363 318 314 300 273 206 264 254 230 230 111 COLLEGE STUDENTS  ,  , 0  The following from here will  at    als ,ut Vf J04 field men are back Jim McCleer, HERMAN SMITH Herman Smith, 67, of Mason Road,   fHoweUf died Friday He married Michigan State Alice Schonden,   ,Keily and  HTan f Mary Agnes McCluskey, daughter of ek Wylie, James Campbell are back First game at Saline Sept tBernard McClu8key of pinckney Albion Alan Rose  jl0 First home ame Sept 27 wlthiThere are 2 sons and 2 daughters , Alma College Jerry Mrofka Lee ByS VocationaL s fa Don Wma brother, Lueius, and 2 sisters,The J Hollingsworth, Eddie Holiingsworth rst ritetup we had to reduce as tfuneral was in gt Josephs church,  Central CollegeCatjiy Wflitse  gCi hcre  kte   Howell Monday with burial in Mt Gen Motors TechJay Root Butterworth School NursinLinda Lee WINS 4th PRIZE John Barber of Pinckney entered his 16 months old dog in the annual gun trials at Multi Lakes August 25 and won 4th prize Tom Stock of Highand won first prize with 385 points Bill Moss jr won the boys 1st prize with 334 points Barbers dog was an English Setter AVON PRODUCTS Avom eounties are la deataad Otw tower aceptance highest in history d Don McKinley Territories now available for womea j Thomas A Wylie intends to mar Three new arrivals here over the jit week end Born, to Joe Plummer and St Joe School of NursingrGingeri uradaV At McPherson hos Bob Jones Joan Clark, David Nash to earn good incomeFor appointmeat write MM Alona Huckins 64 School Sf Haslets, Mieh PEACHES PEACHES PBACHBS  Bale Haven Peaches for sale, tree ripened, 27 to M00 a boshel, also Rochester and South Haven canning variety 4150 a bushel, pick them yourself PETERSON ORCHARDS i Bruin Lake, 5 miles south of Gregory ticulate at some college but has not decided which one Ten bussse will operate from the Pinckney school The drivers are H C Vedder, James Singer, Percy Mow  ers, Clayton Carpenter, Ftoris Clark, Webster Strong, Lloyd Nash, John Burg, Sam DeLapp and Charles Hew, lett, Floris Clark got the new bus last week NOTICB TO 4H CLUBS Parents of boys and girls who plan pital, Howel, a son to the Orland Winslows of Eakeland at McPher son hospital, Friday a 9 lb son and to Vera Clark and wife at St Joe hospital Ann Arbor Friday an 8 lb daughter VOftOsv V  Iivingttfcti Conntg   s Assn meets at Fowlerville Thuftsday 6ept t Afternoon session 28a even g f8tl  st enetattens t diames at she Methodist Church must be made by J Sep II to Mrs Elba Moore, aetra sry, owlerrUle, sfteh Howell Monday with burial Olivet Cemetery The Thome Bonner family had  join 4H Clubs will sseet Weitea pollock supper tabor Day night at 7 fltpt 4ta at the high sehoet at WOt Ossatry ChA 7M p m  RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS The Parents Club of the Pinckney Community Schools will give a reccpt ion for all the Pinckney school teach ers on Friday evening Sept 6, from 730 to 930 p m at the high school gym All adults in the community are invited tc come and meett the faculty CONSERVATION DEPT  There will be 31 designated spec in shy deer areas in Michigan this year The dept is placing 22,500,000 The Stone school fight in Ann Ar tree seedlings on sale this week bor to get their children transported 31 Michigan fox squirrels have to the Ann Arbor school has entered 1 I been live trapped and will be sent to Port Frank, Ont where efforts will be made to establish thenuThfe is part of the exchange program Three years of dredging and filling at Stirling State PaHc, Monroe has ended There is now parking epace for 400 cars and room for 8000 people SPECIAL COMMUNICATION Special Communication of Living LADIES AUtLRY The Young Ladies AwHiMTIgton Lodge Nq, 76 on Friday, Sept ThyxatTay, Sept 12 at p m witfc 18 tsvav Work in EA degree j  J Mrs losvHnll, Wnr dolls jmd wrk orlamsl Wimtow 4 Jt lorataffimg k k  dp iw none What is beleivevd to be birth of a child to the youngest mother on cord took place in the University of Arkansas last week when a 9 year old negro girl gave birth to s 2 lb son It was 2 months premature    The Democrats pulled one of their biggest upsets last week when they elected William Flroxmtoe senator in Wisconsin, their first such victory there in 25 yearsProxmire, beaten 8 times by Kohfer for governor, was given no chance against the 3 time governor but confounded the dopsters by winning by 122,000 majority Gov Williams of Michigan went to Wisconsin and eampaigaed for Proxmire for which he vealf dubbed n carpet bagger and it walTpredicted his speeches would sink Proxmire How wrong these critics wars Sena tors Kennedy of MassacfcJnfette and Kefauver of Tennessee ateo campaign ed for Proxmire who conducted a rtate wide handshaking campsign on the Gov Williams style which hat always paid off for the after Bis opponent did little hard shaking, relying on TV and radio He eaass tined as a 100 percent Wsenhower supporter The presf layfvhia defeat to the Republican old went on a strike and Kohler defeated their ndidatt, Glenn Davis inthepi the McCarthy candidate causes were low farm unemployment The says the same situation Michigan where the Repi guard refuse to break disturb the statna quo    U W   1  a new phase Ann Arbor transported them last year but refused this year They said it would mean another bus and that the children are only a mile i y Bw   and a quarter from the school and the fc  th yitHiat state does not require transportation jg Btitnlwi rnd will not recompense them if they ern pwwMntm fumish it The parenU say there are   thn  no sidewalks along Packard and theii ue j coatSSsiaJaf children would hara to waft on the j up good hill highway and be subject to traffic hat tor Mn kiH, 4  ards So they have collected 800  r and will go iato circuit court and ask 1Mfi  lftA an iniunction forcing the school to   furnish bna aatfioa sV, BWwK ,H     S,AJ r     Wednesday, September 4, lt7 Jotetef 41 Tests Aft  Mr Charlee Henry was taken to Pontine for treatment Thursday Miss Lena Monks left for Lansing Monday where she will teachErwin Monks will teach in Sanducky Aubrey Gilchrst, mail carrier has a new Beo car Laura Burgess was thrown from her bicycle Saturday and had her left arm broken The Pinckney school attendance is 118 high school 34 grammer 23 interdediate 16 primary 45 Rev Fr Commerford took a big load to the Dexter Labor Day Picnic Pinckney played ball there and won Myron Dunning pitched Mrs Mary Msfcm and daughtev, Mrs Luey Lyes el Jack are visit ing he This issue naa a letter from Atlan ta, Georgia written by Frane Adele Burch Dr W J Walsh has returned after 2 months vacation and reopened his  dental office over the drug store Born to the Clarence Stackablcs last week a son Miss Kuhn of South Lyon is teach ing the Cady school Gertrude Hoff is attending Howdl high school GeneMcCleer is teaching the Wilson school, Joie Harris in Dundee again, Ella Murphy the Sprout and Bess Devereaux the Hicks Mike Dunne and daughter of Detroit visited Mrs Marcellus Monks last week, Pearl Glenn will go to school in Detroit this year The Silas Swarthout, Henry Kice and Fred Grieve families went to the Detroit State Fair last week    Notts o 25 Years Ago   Pinckney soft bailers won two games last weekThey defeated the Ann Arbor postoffice there 10 to   and defeat Pettysville 11 to 9 Fred Head pitched both games Dell Hall was kicked by a horse at Kalamazoo and is in the hospital there  The Fish family attended the Johnson reunion at Dansville Satu day Clella Fish is secetarytreasurer Clare Ledwidge has gone to Adrian to attend school The Michigan Spanish War Veter ans held their reunion Sunday at Island Lake Mrs Richard Herringa and three children of Grand Rapids are visiting the Phillip Sprouts  Evelyn Elliott of Pinckney and  George Dunne were married August 21 at the Albert Beet home in How ell by Rev Noble M J Reason is shipping another 1 car load of milch cows to New York  State I Messrs George Clark and Robert Meyers have gone to the Canadian Exposition at Toronto, Ontario j Lee Lavey A H MurphyJon Swar  thou and Victor Bourbonnais attend ed the Gar WoodKaye Donn motor boat races at Detroit Labor Day I Germaine Ledwidge will teach in  Detroit this yearSo will Marilda Rog ers and Zita Harris j E A Davenport of Warwick, New  York was a the M J Reasons last week He s buying cows with Mr  Reason  S H Carr and wife, Claude Rea j son and wife ipent last week at Ot  sego Lake  W C Hendee was sheep judge at I the Washtenaw County Fair, Ann j Arbor last week I of STATE OF MICHIGAN The Probate Court for the County of Livingston In the Matter of the Estate Ella VanSickle, Deceased  Preeent,Honorable Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate j At a session of said Court, held on  August 27, 1957 Notice is Hereby Given, That all creditors of said deceased are requir ed to present their claims in writing snd under oath to said Court, and to serve a copy thereof upon Margaret I Timmons of Brighton, Michigian, a fiduciary of said ettate , and that sun elaims will be heard and  the heirsatUw will be determined tn said Court at the Probate office on November 5, 1957 at ten a m It is Ordered, That notice thereof be given by publication of a copy here of for three weeks consecutively prev t ious to said day of hearing in the  Pinckney Ditpatch and that the fiduciary cause a copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in 1 interest at his Uast known address by registered or certified mail,return 1 receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14dayi prior to such hearing, or by personal service at least five 5 dayt prior t0 uch hearing Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate A true copy Barbara G Marr Clerk of Probate I Mr and Mrs C H McRorie have have sold their home here to Kevin Ledwideg They are moving to Tarn, pa, Florida about October 1 Mr and Mrs Frank Battle ot How ell called on MrsEmma Dinke Fri and also called on the Wiliam Thomp sons at Hiland Lake Mrs Rene Miller entertained all the elementary school teachers and jthe 8th grade teachers at luncheon last Thursday  fell last Mon  day and injured her leg Mrs Lange of Schafer Rd is taking care of her j The home of Edmond Haines on  East Main St caught fire in the garret last Friday night Considerable smoke and water damage The Russell Reads who have been visiting tthe Ross Reads went back to Pittsburg, Pa, Tuesday The John McGuire family of Dear born spent the week end with tne Fred Reads  Marilyn VanSlambrook is on a,  canoe trip down the AuSable River The barn of Ralph Meyers on Graves Rd burned last night The stock was saved but the hay was j lost except 20 bales Jack Pritchard of Plymouth was a guest of the Sprout families Labor Day LIBRARY NEWS New books for girls purchased  from proceeds of bake sale are Julie l , by Craig Blueberry Summer by Og  Ivie 4 Party Linepy Butters Lost Pond by Melcher Date for Diana by  Hadley and My Sister Mike by Walden I Presented by Mrs Ralph Hal  Noel Cowards Present Indicative Maughamj Trembling of LeafMason Three Harbors and Belbenota Dry Guillotine j Twilight for the God fas Gann by  Mrs Robert Tasrfv From the Amencan UndertakersJ Assn the History of American Fun  eral Directing by Haberstein and llamers This shows funeral customs  from the beginning of the world  Nw books are Swiftwater by Ann ixex and Captive Witch by Van  Every MrsWilliam Brash and grand children, Breeta  and William jr  left Saturday for Tuscon, Arizona where the children will join their parents and 2 younger brothersMrs Brash will return in a month Mesdames Ethel Sprout and Flor ence Wagner were guests of tthe Jay Truax of Detroit at their cott age a Cedar Lake Sunday  The Sdo Theatre Am Arfett, Mkv Childrens Free Playground THiATRE Howm Friday, Saturday Seat, e, 7  CANYON RIVSB in Ciaessaeenae and Color Geo Montgomery Marcia Herdetson DBwr Starring Sal Mineo and Brian Keith in color Also Cartoon  tfowett Friday, Saturday Sept , 7  Jack Webb THE D V Gordon Scott V Sunday, Monday, Sept 8, 9  GIANT m Teehnicalot N With Elizabeth Tayor, and Rock Hudson James Dean Plus Walt Disney Featurette SARDINIA in Color Csftoen j TARZAN AND TBB LOST SAFARI  in Color tMH i Sunday, Monday, Sept 8  jiatiinee Sunday, 230 p a cent Tony Martin and Vara SUen n  LETS BE HAPPY in CinemaScope and CJor Fish Dinner at ST MARYS PARISH HALL Friday, SPT6th 530 P M UNTIL ALL ARE SERVED POTATOES COLESLAW Tues, Wed, Thur, Sept 10, 1 , 2 SWEET SMELL OF SUCCESS With Snsan Harrison, Marty Milner Plue THE RUNNING TARGET in Color wit Arthur Franz and Doris Dowling Starving Preston Foster and Coleen Gray  in DESTINATION 60,0OT Tues, Wed, Thur, Sept lOy 1 , 2  Gary Cooper and Audrey Hepburn Maurice Chevalier in LOVE IN THE AFTERNOON Color    SYLVAN me Ami Thur, Fri, Sat, Sept 5, 6, 7  DeLuxe Double Feature THE WINNING TEAM RELfSHES COFFEE PIE ABULTS 125 CHILDREN 75c Doris Day, Ronald Regan and also THE COUNTERFEIT PLAN With Frank Lovejoy and Zachary Scott OUR LADY OF FAT1MA GUL i iff THBAm WIBTMOR LAattE V     mm    Friday, Saturday Sept 6, 7  Double Feature  Red Skelton in  j PUBLIC PIGEON NO 1   Eastman Color Janet Blair and Vivian Blain  also j , THE RESTLESS BREED Eastman Color  with J Scott Brady and Anne Bancroft I Sun, Mon, Tues Sept 8, 9, 10 It Disneys BAMBI  in Gorgeous Color CinemaScope Featurette Lapland Color Cartoon and Late News  is Bint Water Laundromat and Store oeen WWiter and Rummer 0 Mond Kress Bonelf MUWldMieh Soft Water Family Wash, , SesS FfJZ hUm    Sprfc  uren am Ms goQeior Irttfe our Sold Dye Sfatsssw  Sun, Mon, Tues Sept 8, 9, 10 FIRE DOWN BELOW in CinemaScope and Techniolor With  Rita Hay worth, Robert Michum J Wednesday, Thursday, Sep 11, 12  Jack Lemon We Are Closed on Wednesdays Thur, Fri, Sat, Sept 12, 13, 14  Jerry Lewis in DELICATE DELNQUENT The story of the West ARRROWHEAD In tiutwmuii with  Charlton Heston and Katy Jurado  and Jack Palance NoTelty News Cartoon  II Mobil gas Mobilheat r MobiloiU Mobil Grea 8 Prompt  Friendly Service  Call    HOWELL BBaVrr i J  JBllS Hg   J BSBaW  ,   r JSSn  uiitiL    BSE , ar  Br  aWbv fSSRWSS  900  ,   r  v    i            V             ,    t         V tfX AfCS Wednesday, September 4, 1957  L umil  if GRQCBUES  ORYGGODS GENTS FURNISHINGS CANNED  M  SHOEJ UNGERIE KNEoy awERAi snmt rjttii  i       rfr   ff ANNOUNCEMENT FOR 1957  1958 SCHOOL YEAR FOR  RICKETT SCHOOL      Pinckney Dispatch Entered as Second Class Matter at Postoffice At of March 8, 1877 114 South Howell St,Pinckney,iMub Subscription Price 150 a Year Robert Walker and wife of Ann Arbor called on the Jesse Henrys Sunday , Gerald Henry went back to Detroit Tuesday where he will teach at Cool  er high school Afred Pfau and wife of Howell called on William Shehan Sunday  The Ambrose Kennedy family of Pontiac were Sunday guest, of the Lloyd Hendees  Jeff Hendee spent the first of the week with his dad at the state fair His mother, sister and brother weit Tuesday and the Lynn Hendees go Thursday  The Homer Abney family visited his brother in Detroit ladt week The Albert Dinkels, Allen Dinkels, Ray Languways and Gilbert Skinners attended the horseshow at Linden ou  Labor Day, sponsored by the KAwan is Club  Wagoners Greoawf 6066 PINCKNEV Quality Merchinilit LOW PRICES Beer and Wine To Take Set the Gayle I PHONE HOWELL 706    CALENDAR REGISTRATION September 5  6 SCHOOL STARTS September 9 TEACHERS INSTITUTE October 1415 THANKSGIVING November 28  29 CHRISTMAS December 20  January 6 EASTER March 28  April 7 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL June 6 DAILY TIME SCHEDULE REGULAR CLASSES  830 AM to 1130 A M TUTORING 100 PM to 300 PM Rickett School is a private school conducted by the Livingston County Chapter of the Michigan Association for Mentally Retarded Children This school serves children with special problems Principal support for this school comes from the Brighton and Howell Community Chests, Service Clubs and Interested Individuals  The tuition is 300 per week, payable each week in advance The teacher is Mrs Phyllis J Lyberg, member of the American Association on Mental Deficiency Association on Mental Deficiency t   620 Rickett Road Brighton, Michigan ACademy 94961     Jiita Miller spent last Grand Beach Lake with hhirieys The Harold Heusmans of Ypsilanti were Sunday guests of the Edwin tip routs  I  Mrs Edith Carr spent the week end in Walled with the Leo Better family Tiie Owen Marlowes of Swarthout Cove have moved inoo the Teeple or  Veeder double nouse on Putnam,  Mrs Guy Smith and daughter, virs Nancy Nichols and children of  iKewoods, Ohio, visited at the Earl iyughn home last week Gary Crumbaugh of Dexter and Aito iian were Sunday dinner guests ji the Mark Nashes The Ray Burns and Jack Young amines called at the funeral home m Howell Sunday night where the J rCobary was said for Herman Smith I ine Ray Burns, Jack Young and  DCcnklin families were dinner gueLs  ot tlie Ken Frys in Brighten Sun   uay honoring the birthdays of Ray jjurns and Connie Conklin William Kemp and wife of Detroit were Sunday guests of the Olin Rob uisons I The Lester McAfees and Mis  Jeanette McDomiel were in Lansng  Just Tuesday Tto Harold Porters attended the  Cinerama in Detroit Sunday Harold Henry was at Hudson Uuy I Jast month at the University of Mich  gan experimental stationMrsHen y I and children were in Iiellafountain, i  Obio  Edwin Carey of Detroit spent the week end at the Lester McAfee homo Mrs Irene Jack has returned to her home in Gulfport, Miss Mrs Rose VanGorder who lives ir the Bob Ackley apt fell and broke Coal and Fuel Oil Will Soon Be Needed We Have The SUNOCO FUEL ML And The Best of Coal WE CAN STILL TAKE CARE YOU AT SUMMER PRICHS b E HGEY  SONS Phene HA 68119 Dexter Lumber, Coal, Fuel Oil  DEXTER, MICHIGAN  n ,1 m MH0 , ,9 i f Established lSS McPherson Howell  Pinckney Over NinetyTwo Years of Safe Bankln State Bank r Joe rtj              iitnMPimiiiiiiinHiuiiiiiiifiiiiiTiir To All Our Friends and Customers In appreciation of your patronage to our store  and to make new friends, we have made special arrangements with 20th CENTURY STUDIOS to be here and photograph YOUR CHILDREN, ADULTS AND ALL OTHER MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY BEAUTIFUL DELUXE HAND COLORED IN OIL PORTRAIT FOR ONLY 99c A Full Selection of Proofs to Choose From All minors must be accompanied by parents No appointments necessary THERE IS NO AGE LIMIT It is not necessary to present this card for sitting EVERYONE WELCOME THIS IS THE PLACE AND DATEGENTILE  HOME THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 12th  CENTER her knee last week and is in St hospital, Ann Arbor Mrs Ellen McAfee, daughters, Bar Lara and Leslie, and Wayne Waterbury attended the state fair in De troit Sunday The Basil Whites of Mason Road called on the Ben Whites Sunday The Dale Miller family spent Sun, day with Earl and Harold Graham at Ionia I Mrs Louise Shehan is visiting Mrs Edna Spears They called on  the Arthur Krych family at the the Mich San Thursday Jack Sheldon and Bobbie Kelly  spent last week at Curran  Guy Blair of Fowlerville called oa  the Roy Dillinghams last week   Robert Kenton and wife of Lansing  were Saturday guests of the Robert Pikes Howard Read won the title at the golf tournament at Lake Chemung   las week  Mrs James Kito and children of  Dayton, Ohio and Mrs Nellie Cam turn of Detroit were week end guests of the Lawrence Camburns  Joseph Wilash of Iron Mountain called on th Andrew Nesbitts last week MrsHowardo Read entertained her  rd club today j The Leon Meabon family of Chel I sea and Bob Meabon spent the week end at Lovells The James Whitley family spent Sunday at Port Sanilac The Earl Kimberlys entertained Tom Ware  wife at dinner Sunday in honor of Toms birthday The John Paul Wares came bade  I from northern Michigan Friday  J Scott and Mike Carver had their tonsils out at McPherson hospital, Howell last week  The Claude and Harold Swar j thout families spent the week end at  Lovells f Mrs Jennie Hooker visited the   Calvin Hookers to Ann Arbor last J C  When You M insist OB i LC CCT BMK FINANCING Whether you do the work yourself or have a contractor or daIcr do it for you, youll like our lowcost hrn txirOorient loan plan Loans arc worked out qui ly and convenientlyand repayments ci rnonVy tcns arc fitted to your in tro No dvn py rx s rerred    loans up to 2500    and up to 3 years to repay All Deposits Insured Up te 10,000 Aro Safely Insured by Our Membership in the Federal D ruit insurance i I WILL COLLECT PINCKNKY VILLAGE TAXB8  AT MY HOME on EAST PUTNAM SfSBBT, PINOSlHNr ON WEDNESDAYS from 300 to 500 P M V SATURDAYS from 300 to 5,00 P M RUTH RnTER,Pinkny, YiUage Tr Bottle Oas WWMU  The Keith Bradbury of Jejrter, r 10 Pi TO 5 FM  Lambert Henrys and Gerald Henry tORCQOUMG, WATOR HUWtt WYLIE L P GAS SERVICI HUTWG   m Mw vTy v,   1 v r   x , V    m  m FWOmif DUPATCI Wednesday, September 4, WOT isfc   Personal Notes  iH BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEI  rm   w The Francis Shehans spent Sunday at Hiland Lake witth the John Lon deens of Berkley and Bob Gannon of Bedford The Pindgnr Sstftfiim Mf Me DjUfje Ma Be jC  M7 For the Wart of yotr home, buy a MYERS WATER SYSTEM When you remodel, build or buy beyond the city water maim, plan for future water needs Think of all the  extras you may want to add later on Dishwashers, automatic laundry equipment, new fixtures will make a small pump work too hard, reduce water pressure, cause costly breakdowns When you we making plans, we wilt be glad to recom water rN   CaB Lir A L to 80 P J8 Except ffi Hon Taemi FA m t mm p  fry Myer system with adequate ca pacify for save you later  CLAY GORDON expansion expansive It chang may es f Write or phow today No ofaJlgattoa m Eay budget terms 2fi     0 W H Meyer and wife wef guests of the William Lambs in Ann Arbor Ralph Hall and wife called on Fred Cattrell at Sparrow hospital, Lansing Sunday Lyle Webb and wife of Grand Rap ids were week and guests of the Harold Porters j David Aberdeen has gone back to Chicago to teach The Frank Aber  deens spent Sundaywith the Rex Noggles of Ann Arbor The Clare Miller family were in Detroit Sunday Her mother eame j home wtih them   The Wilbur Eiseles of Fowierville I called on Mrs Emma VoUmer Sun day With Mrs Clara Eisele and children, Detroit, she called on Char les Eiseles in Fowierville Sunday  The Carl Cowan family of Detroit were Sunday guests of the Robert  Tasch family t Mrs, Joyce Young and children fand Susie Clark of Ann Arbor call,  on the,r father, Roy Clark Sunday   The Vincent Shields family of Aun  Arbor and the Jack Sharps of Lan sing were Sunday guests of the Lee Lavery  PABM SALES The Ona Campbells spent the week , UP 8 314 end at Wall Lake, near Battle Creek   Dr H R HoImqmVt  DeiCSnrlaMl Jfftdexn Eqtfpmcsi Ambulance StrvVot PHONE V P MW Fred laVSaiiirS T Vita 1I ntm OPTOMETRIST il aierOlHU39 i2Q West Grand vtr LDIQ A TELWlStOM SBftflClj HoweU, Michigan Psompt an Coartes Phone 35J iTdeiu fteckne Jfjctttsa  r LLOYD HENDEE  ivtiioch Hauling jvvcckiy Trip Made to Detroit     1SYItB W HUN8BLL, fASOATB BEGIftb LAND SUBUkYOB j Ueiittai 1rutkais Office 111 siat Grand Mm hfliSK v P Fbene llW Howell, Lle W MseseU, AasvlaU THE LAVEY HARDWARE  t DR G R McCLOSKEY DENTIST telephone Office 92 Besideaee 814 BVtalngs by AppolauaeaS Howell Ifichigja Aocthneer  i SPECIALn  Roger J Carr Agency COMPLETE INSURANCE GOVS AM EaithRCarr I 14 1 j Pinckney, Mich Phone OP 8 81 to Airuafcioned  FOR RENTModern 2 bedroom house unfurnished at Patterson Laek, Doyles Cove, Frank Dailey j Phone UP 83353  SWEET CORNLast planting of sweet corn ready Sun at Pao Verdi Farm at 8880 Cedar Lake Rd at Pinckney  ,1  fc  FOR SALEBalboa Rye, suitable foi seed now available at the Palo Verdi Farm 8880 Cedar Lake Rd Pinckney, phone UP 89988 phone 4 I  tre  p tm s eartt SALESMAN Nam and AdU Jack Hwwft  FOR SALEA good Lawn Mower Reel Type, self propelled mower 18 in first class condition 40 George Thompson, UP 93405 FOR RENTFurnished house, aU modern, furnace heat, hot water, lake front to responsible couple 11309 Outer Dr, Hiland Lake Phone UP 83238 HE STATE OF MICHIGAN Probate Court for the County of  Livingston In the Matter of the Estate of Mark Swarthout, Deceased At a session of said Court,held on the 13th day of August AD, 1957 Present,Honorable Hiram RSmith, Judge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given, That all creditors of said deceased are requir Mr and Mrs AG Carson of Green  Bay, Wis, and daughter, Marion of  Dearborn spent the week end with the Merwin Campbells The Dick Young family of Flint j spent the week end with the Andrew Campbell family The Larry Lobdells were Sunday dinner guests of the Roy Reason family  Terry Reason, son of the Roy Rea sons, fell and cut his arm Sunday and had to have 3 stitches taken The Tom Clark family of Ann Arbor called on the MrsMargaret Clark family Sunday, 1 Martin Ritter sr and wife of Lake  land have gone to Florida to wisit CMroprfeAer XRa 7uesday Throtign Saturday 11 tc 3 aid 5 to 7 and by Appointment AC 72991 300 West Grand Rive BRIGHTON  REAL Farms, Hornet Lake Propertf Business Opportunities Liat Your Propertyl with GSRALD REASON, Broker  09 North Peej  PHONE UP 88166 Walter Mary All Kinds of Real Estate Listings, Wanted Main Office HA 68188 at 7421 Pos tage Lake Road, near N Territorial 132 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEY Henry Krahn Saleamaa P 83130 A  CLASSIFIED ADS www  o     , thg Jhn Strongg to present their claims HI writing and The Joe Gjmh  nd  under oath, to said Court, and to or Bloxom spent the weelf end at Lav      fva    HELLERS FLOWERS  SAY FT A Ifta fH0NE2S4 FLOWERS Howell, Michigan  and to serve a copy upon Claude Swarthout  ea of PinckneyDexter Road, Pinckney I Mary Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, and that such claims willbe heard Lv said Court t the Probate Office on October 22, 1957 at ten am It fa Ordered, That notice thereof be given by a publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consectively previous to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause copy of this notice to be served upon each known party in interest at his last known address by registered mail, return receipt de maned, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, or by person FOR SALE19511 Ford Sedan Janet Shirley UP 83445 Eleanor Morns with Mrs  ATm xx ,  ,, , r tr v ui J J u v i f FOUND Nar Mennonite Church C H Kirshke and daughter, Kathy t    ,  ,,  x , , ,  T   , a pair of spectaclesDispatch office spent the week end m Detroit  mrmjXm ,,,,,,,1  Mesdames Raymonda Morris and Clare McMacken called on Sarah l F0R SALEPeat Ledwidge in Dexter Sunday dirt fin dirt wrd Gerry Ledwidge flew to Washing i,M06 Four Mites ton D C Monday to attended nation   al banking I FOR SALEFour Koom Home with Humus, black Ira Vleet Wes Pinckney BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT The birth f a new car, the Edsel, is announced by the Ford Motor Company of Dearborn, Michigan You are Cordially invited to see this newest addition to the Ford Family of Fine Cars at your nearest Edsel dealer    FOR SALE A Medicine Cabinot suitable for bathroom2 chome lefrv for lavatory  J Clinton Mr and Mrs Irvin Kennedy and  Bath 2 lots 3,500 Lee and Helen Tiplady attended the l Don Gardner454 Dexter StPinckney funeral of Thomas Bell at DexterJ  Frida WANTED Baby Sitter for two Howard Read has severed his con  children 2 and 4 years old with the Thomas Read Sons firm and  Mrs Nelson Kiener, 3030 Patterson will now devote his time to his con  Lake Road FOR SALEPowcred S in precision Table Saw, also powered 4 inch jointer plane all complete C H McRorie, pne UP 83115 service at least five 5 days prior to I tracting and building business 31 , , r  I, Herman Vedder and wife have re1 FOR SALE  1948 Plymouth Hiram R Smith, Judge of Probate J turned from a 2 weeks trip to the j Coupe Marshal Meabon Club I A true copy Helen M Gould Reistr at Probate Pacific coast where they visited the J1135 West M36, Pinckney  Brandon Whites at Seattle, Wash  pr p q A T iA VS, T  ,  wrm, , v A  IFCR SALEApt Size O Eelectric no stove, Oak dining room suite with Herman went fishing there i caught a salmon FOR SALE Two Piece living Room Suite 1000 664 Patterson Lake Road FOR SALEWheat straw 35c oale, string tied , Frank Pearoe Phone HA 64067 4R W W MADSEN Lavas Building Brlgton, Mien, I OPTOMETRIST Taas and Thura 930 to 500 Evenings by Appointment 186 East Grand River AC f6gM  LEEUm  Chnaral Inanraaa PHONH UP  8ai  fround table, old fashioned desk an J book case, maple living room suite, Two rockersneed new covers,springs good, Two oil burners, One Easy Washer Call UP 83119 Andrew Campbell I FOR SALEKeal Bitate rf Ail Knds  UittngB Wanted Salesman for Cfetild Reasom BERTWYUK Phuna OP i814i FOR RENTLarge modern unfurnished apartment in Pinckney Phone U 83232 1 WANTED Responsible party to take over low monthly payments on spinnet piwioCan be seen in this vie inity Wrte Credit Manager P, O Box 8, Greenville, Mich Awottotfye Installed VANT9DPaatjn8 and interior de cratorlng 25 cars experiencaWiU free estimate M A Link, 79 Laksview Driv4 Rush Lake, Phone UP 8 1870 TonyMaodcHs SawFifiuj Shop1   LAWN MOWER SHARPENING 116 84 Biverbank Hiland Late GOOD REASON FOR BORROWING t  To Pay Ductor or Dentist To Defray School 1018 Sort Grand Star Aom M  AI Septic Tank Service HoweH ScbJoon Licensed and Bonded by the State of Michigan PHONE ST 81928  SEPTIC TANKS, DRY WBLLS CLEANED  New Tanks and Lines Installed 738 South Pleasant St JOHN HARVEY JACKSONJUCH RLSORRELL Water Wellb and Pumps All Makes of Pumps Serviced 98W DexterPinckney Road Ihone HA 6 9454 i  To Get on Your Pest sad take a ires Ht Non budget oxpenses have to bs met whether yoj see then rrtif or not The cost is low because we mske so many loans Terms are ad justed to iroome The transHioa strsnfthsni ywur credit fcam Coll Any Time Firrt National Bank  HowelL Micbigaa Under Federal Supervision Ksssier of Federal Reserre Cor porsion tod Pederal Depott Insurance Corpcrston, AH Deposti Insured op  to 10,000 for Each Dsf Jb FOR SALEiGarden Tractoi i L Driggi  Strmtton, 512 fires, TV 1 like new cost 81, win sefl f or 880 St Pisn Lskelsnd AC 9M TBJt FXNCkMJSY iiiCH zc Wednesday, September 4, 1957     A I  00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 new fall selections for back to schoolGirls DRESSES, Sizes 3 to 14  298  598  SWEATERS, Sizes 3 to 14    198  698 SKIRTS, Sizes 3 to 14 subteen 298  798 BLOUSES, 3 to 14 subteen 198  398 NEW SELECTION OF LADIES READY TO WEAR FOR FALL TOP BRAND NAMES Bobble Brooks SWEATERS and SKIRTS 398 to 1298 Bobbie Brooks and Revere BLOUSES 298 to 498 SPECIAL GTS COATS Summer Sizes 3 to 2, Reg 1798  1498 NOW ONLY 1275 Trudy Hall DRFSSES 898 to 1498 , SporteenSKIR,S 598 to  1098  Geeroina Ladies DRESSES 898 to 1798 5 Pat Perkins Specials Failles  Pall Cottons 598  Renne BRAS 200 to 250 Jr Bras 150 J Snowden LINGERIE 398 to 698 j Nu Maid HOSE 100 pr 3 pr for 289 i 1 2 3 4  5 6 7 New Store Hours Starting Sept 2nd Monday  Tuesday  Wednesday  Thursday 1100 AM TO 600 PM FRIDAYM00,AM to 900 PM SATURDAY  900 AM TO 600 PM COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON OFFICE OF BUILDING INSPECTOR 304 E Grand River  Phone 1928 BUILDING PERMITS How To Secure Them and Provisions of the Code Building permits are required for the following before any work is started  All new construction for family dwellings only All alterations to existing buildings All additions to existing buildings All repairs costing over 100 For moving a building For wrecking a building For change of occupancy from one classification to another Permits may be obtained from the office of the Department, 304 E Grand River upon application Building permit applications for new building shall be accompanied by two sets of plans and specifications except that garage permit applications shall only be required to submit a plot plan showing the location of the garage and all other buildings on the lot, and appli cants for additions and alterations, shall submit a floor plan and plot plan  Inspection is required on all work going into a building according to the following schedule  1 The first of these inspections shall be called for as soon as the foundations are complete, but before backfilling the earth around foun dations, or proceeding with the superstructure  2 The second inspection shall be called for when the main structure shall be in place, but before covering same with lath or plaster or other covering 3 The third inspection shallbe called for when the building is completed  PLUMBING INSPECTIONS   1 stSewer and water service lines 2ndRough before any work is covered 3rd  Final ELECTRICAL INSPECTION 1stTemporary service ndRough before any work is covered 3rdFinal The above code applies only to residents outside the Village of Pinckney LLOYD F HENDEE, Supervisor The Rosal Shop   n inn EAST MAIN ST PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN 1 il UL  ML 1 J tL M 117 EAST MAIN ST PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN AGENCY FOR EAGERS CLEANERS, HOWELL  0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000, Mrs Jennie Devereaux who frittl her home here on We Mrin St to the Robert Amuurgiys left or Evart Saturday with her daughter, Mrs William Smith and son where she will live awhileShe expects ta go to Florida Her sister, Mrs Fannie Kav anaugh who lived with her has gone to the Blackstone Hotel, Jackson  Mrs Guy Smith and daughter, Mrs Nancy Nichols and children of  akewoods, Ohio, visited at the Earl Baughn home last week , Editor Dick Rudnickiof Fowler  has won his fight with the state draft board who called his deaf mute  employee, Gerald Hanson, for armyi dutyRanison is stone deaf and can not talk He took the fight to Wash  ington and Col Holmes of the draft board exempted Hanson Dick got a lot of publicity  LIBRARY NEWS New books for girls purchased from proceeds of bake sale areJulie by Craig Blueberry Summer by Og   ivie 4 Party Line by Butters Lost Pond by Melcher Date for Diana by  Hadley and My Sister Mike by Walden Presented by Mrs Ralph HalJ Noel Cowards Present Indicative Maughams Trembling of Leaf,Mason Three Harbors and Belbenots Dry Guillotine Twilight for the Gods by Gann by Mrs Robert Tasch From the American Undertakers 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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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MARRIE D I N HEL LA  youn g coupl e cam e al l th e wa ydow n her e fro m Houghto n Lak e o n Wednesday, Septembe r 11 ,OBITUARIE S1957Grad e Schoo l New sFtnoot l Not e  Cl    tTLL u I  A  ym s copl    dl    J Dr  WUlia m C  ylie , 89 , pres  W e hav e   in ou r  , Mar , t BMOof t TiMSrX,t      ftHn ao u ht  tk  o n  t o f tfc  Dexte r Savmg s h u ,      brothe r name do d b y tt  FtoTlUni  aZ         the y cou U be m  de d thi s mormn g H e wa , th e so n o f  wimanl  Suzane s Warings  grand ICmrreatan d ove r 600 0 wer e there i includin gAnderso n o f Chelse a ted i n Hell , Michiga n a s th e summe  Hug h Wyli e o f Puickne y   broth w  mothe r visite d her  p atty Sprou rIbert a Clos e atteAd d th e stat e fai rFrida y ffl  the Allen  Dinke k an dRa y Languway s Wednesday Th e Clar e Jiffter s wen t t o stat elai r Saturda y an d t o Flin t Sunda ywher e the y lef t he r mothe r to  visi trelatives  TTh e Howar d OBrien a o fHill , Jac k Sharp s o fM Bunketan d resort a t Hian d Lake ,sout h o f her e i s called  I t go t tha tnam e ove r 10 0 year s ag o whe n th eReeve s distiller y flourshe d  Th e couple , Arthu r Randall , 24 , an dPhylli s Sarrow , 22 , di d no t kno wanyon e a t Hel l bu t wen t to  th e re smiles O f Fre d Wylie wa s i n Canad a thi s summe r an d sa wNiagar a Falls , Kare n Ostru m visite dt h  zo o sh e want s a bab y brother Mr s Ma e Met z o f Howe U wr t Sun da y guest s o f U M Le e Laveys Th e Robt u w  mre ismiiy o f Gran dRapid s wer e we k en d guest s o fMrs  Edit h Carr Th e On a Campbell s spen t th e Wee ken d i n Lansing  Mrl  Campbel l spen tWednesda y wit h Mrs  Mario n Pea ,so n i n Howell Mrs  Merwi n Campbel l wh o i s o nth e stat e boar d attende d th e Kmg 3Daughter s oonventio n a t An n Arbo rMonday , Tuesda y an d Wednesday Alber t Shiriev s ha d tf  Doyl ean ddinne rlsMar y Amburgey ,Edwar d Grahltc k an d wife 1 o f Per n Sunday with rs, Eleanori  fa W8ident of PorLake for 40 years was married Katherjne Barrett of Florida onAugust 22Edward Saferite and MayBryan of HMand Lake wereThe ferry Brown  HighlandGeorge VanNorman familyZton    weRNreIe9 f Ann AMartin Phillips nd wife of yp,natl were Sunday guests of the HarMid PortersMrs Ruth Curlett and Paulain Detroit over the week end Sunday guests of Ray Burns andw  twerefamily andJack YounThere was an error in the list ofbus drivers Lloyd Nash is not driving this year The father of Harvey Garr is Ray Burns also drives atnoon to take kindergarten childrenhomehomeMrs Emma Elliott visited her sisUr, Mrs Ernest Hoyt in Clinton Hast last weekMrs Winifred Graves of Jacksonspent the week end hre and attend,ed the OES meeting here FridaynightMrs Marie Reed of Bay City andthe L, J, MiUer family ofLapeerweret recent guests of the C, H, McRoriesThe Gilbert Skinners of ChubbsCorners were in Atanta,Ga, lastweekjoan Shattuck who was chosenMiss Georgia and placed 2nd An nat WAYNE C ATLEEWayne C ALee, 57, died at Me i XnanYussom visited his grandmothPherson hopital, Howell, Tuesday af  er in Arkansas Jerry Dean visitedtor an illness of several monthsIIe  hia cousin n Milwaukee, Dennis Retaurant operated by the Al Deweys,   nV JoC   visited his grandmother andwho consented to let them be arr, and Nettie klock   LJtZ biVary Burg saw a barn burn, He went toBobLo Island, Billy D Wylie wentj wrmming at Silver Lake, Gary Marsh went fishing with his dad,Harold Hollster sold his ponyGor don King went north, Bary Been 1 ler went shopping in Howell and wa3led there Justice Otto Poulson of ied Florence Grannin in Chicago onPinckney was summoned and he perj August 23, 1916 They lived in Deformed the ceremony about 830 p troit a number of years where hem Mr and Mrs Jerimiah Shirey was salesman fro the Union Paper  wio were having dinner attended Twine Co He came to Pinckney inattended them They stayed at a 1932 where he established a doormotel here and left Saturday for TuJ check factory with the late Fordcon, Arizona where they will visither parents There vere 15 at the wedding  This sets 2 records 1 It WAS thefitfst marriage performed in Hell2 Justice Poulson was the first jusice to perform a marriage thereWILSQXHENUttE WEDDINGOn Sept 4 Juanita Wilson daughter of Mrs James Boyle of Oakland Calif, was married to John Clare Hendeeson of the Clare Hendees of Chevy Chase at Method j Lamb Later he had a Ford SalesAgency here Surviving are his wife, a son,Cyrus, of Gladwin and a daughter, Mrs Mary Jane Tasch of Pinckney There are 6 grandchildren The funeral will be at the Swarthout Funeral Home Thursday at200 p, m, Rev J W Winger officiating Burial in Pinckney Cemetery Livingston Lodge No 76 F  A Mwill have charge of graveside servicesUt chucb there, Dr mond officiating The maid of honor Clifford Rich1 PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSI The circle met with Mrs, LynnMyrtlo Hendee Thursday with 13 membersAnn Hendee, sister of wasthe groom and a guest present, Mrs Holingsand best man, Dr Cecil Hendee of Lansing, They will live at EastLansing where the groom will attend Michigan State UniversityON DECK WITH THE PIRATES By Dooald WingerUnder cloudy and windy skies tePinckney PiratL hed their first practOfworth in an accident, Peggy ONealher aunt Micky Jackie Reason wasshopping in Ann Arbor, Jim Oberfcr a boat ride,Joan Wylie has anew colt named Sunday, Sandra Bellwent north over the week end,Janet Cosgrays folks were in Texas andFlorida, She stayed with her grandmother,Second Grade, Mrs, JohnsonPenny Reynolds watched men diga sewer on Putnam St, Dianria Haineswent to the movies, Pam Koch saw Borne wld ducks, Billy Bennett picked bittersweet and saw some snakes, DuWayne Baxter spent the weekWth Mike Sheldon, Roddie Widmey er mowed the lawn with the powmower, Linda Zezulka went ridinggave the devotions, Theycanr pads, Refreshments with Anne Read,were served, 1Third Grade, Mrs, HenryWe have 37 in our room, We fornGRADUATED AT AIR SCHOOL ed our reading class and received our Pvt David Burns, 18, son of the booka, Jimmie Baughn went up northRfiy Burnses of Pinckney has grad and caught a lot of fishTim Sproutsfrom thePinckney Pthe last week 31 turned out outOf tr J these 19 were returnees, 8 being 6 Flg placed 2nd An national competition, is a cousin of Mrs, Skinners theThe Joe Wurster family of Colum jnbus, Ohio spent the week end with the the Robert SeefeldsVisitors of the Andrew Nisbettslast week were the D B Sheptine of Lima, Ohio,John Owen, John Dondy of Jefferson Iowa,The Francis Shehan family wentto the Detroit 00 SundayGW, Meyer was at the state fairlast week hauling away the milkfrom the 4H exhibits to the Twin Pine creameryState Trooper Garth Meyer wasin Marquette last wek drrinj for the 4 people who drowned whm theirplane cashed in Lake Superior He pis a diver in World War TL Mesdames Iola Hall and VelmaJCnpp wen in HoweU Fiday wenfcMg11 in St, school pf nunte Her son,Dicka one to Gorgk with his00iftwt Mmn 4 wife ayeatin FowUrtilfa with seniors Two more seniors are expectfed to report, this week Junior Dick Kennedy who was out last year forappendicitis opefraoa also reported Of the seniors reporting 7 wereregular starters last year Thus Finckney will begin the season withan experienced team The Une will be spearheaded by Dick Imus who isout for the 3rd year as a regular lineman Among the backfield menare Jim McCleer, Lonnie Human andBobbie KellyMcCleer and Kelly have been named coapts The followingIs the schedule Cut it out and cometo all the games The home games anywayAfter a weeks practise things lookbright for a winning team Thereare 11 seniors and 2 juniors on the team The lineup up has been so farhas been Dick Kennedy, quarter,Lon Huhman and Bob Kelly half3,Pete Gerycz full, Ed Wakefield and Jim McCieer ends, Fred Berry, DonClark and John St Pieree, tackles, Len Kitchen, Tom Rady and DickImus, guards and John Burg,center,This is the offensive unit The defensive unit has not been formed yetThe game with Fenton St Johnshas been cancelledGeorge VanNorman was in Flintand Pontiac last week The Robert Read family attendedthe wedding of Mary Jane Mitteerand David Swarthout in Stockbridge last week The Clfford VanHorns attendedfuneral of Mrs Nellie VanHornHowell last weekMReginald Schafer gave a lunchcon last week at the Caravel forMrs Lucille Fohey who is movingGreenville Mrs Emmet Harris alsogave one Mrs Marion Russell and Helen Tiplady spent 4 days at Mackinac Islandlast week where Mrs Russell was delgate to the Michigan Muniripal Convention FSjancii Haneneahl, daughter ofthe Arthur HassenchaU of Pinckneyift attending Bethany high school at Goshen, Iftd A marriage license has been issued to Edward Safferite, 39 and MaryLou Bryan, 86, both of Hiland Lake He it a pilot at Wllow Run and theand air hostesaThe Leo Davis farm of Pinch,ney war among those who exhibit ed stock at the Michigan State FairThey had their milking shorthornsoodroe Massey gave aTuesday night for MrsLucille Shirty March and receivedcourse at Ftparamaking fiveenlisted lasthis basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, MoGOT TWO BEARFriday Haines like Davy Crockettgrot himself a bar last week aroundIron Mountain, It weighed 350 DanGalloway of Ann Arbor shot onehat weighed 450 Douglas Plummer was also in the party The bearswere suspended from a tree in Fridays yard Thursday morning and at tr acted a lot of viewers and picturetakersMASONIC MEETINGOlin Robinson and wife were inLansing Saturday where he attended dad has a new car, Timmy and JeffDavis went for a ride in Mr, Davisairplane, Tory Jones spent the summ with her grandmother in northernMichigan, Mary Stapleptons ad isceting a new car, Jeff Davis was inAlbion Saturday, Billy Puckett cuthis hand with a butcher knife, Toby Sheltelpoela grandmother visitedhim,Linda Wegner was in Miiskeonfind saw Lake Michigan, Pat We3ttells us his experiences while liviig in AlaskaFourth Grade, Mrs, CampbeltWe have 3f children in the room,G nre new to the school, 4 of themfrom the Hicks, Mike Carver was a week late registering due to hav ng his tonsils out, We boys and girU fre playing baseball and football Sharon Froehlick brought her cat fish to school in a fishbowlWe havehave started readingreadiness teststhe meeting of the board of Geneva    ,7   1 J r 1 , , j L and we elect officers today,Puposes of which he is a memberfrom this disttrict At this meeting Dr Morgan Smead resigned as grand lecturer Coming home fromgrand masters recception at AlpenaAug 10 he had a blackout andwrecked his car Ray Douglas gran Fifh Grade, Mrs, Rene MillerWe have startted planning for tlipyear Everyone has a job President Patty Wiltshire Vice Pres, CarolTauriiainen Sec, Shirley HiletrunTreas, Robert Seefeld Committees Flowers, Carol TauriainenDoor tenmaster appointed Arthur Torrey, a j dei Teny Nixon Dustin HelenGrand Blanc druggist and DDI to Wegt Waste bagket  BowKsucceed him Both have visited Liv ,ibrariang JanQt Sander8 Lee Alliingston Lodge a numer of times and son closetg BiUie shirey MonitoHpasMRamona McNaughter, Eddie WHJSmead was toastmaster at 2masters nights Warren Byers, supt of the MasonHome 2 years also resigned Aman named Bennett from Californiasucceeds himSixth Grade, Mrs, TaschWe have started our wild lifeunitt, Chistine Buda wrote the con nervation dept, for material, Ourclass officers are Pres, ChistineBuda Vice Pres, Judy Haines,Wehave newspaper clippings on our bulletin board, We read hat whenthe cave men were here they arlsobad artists, Sixth Grade, Hn HeatonWe have 8 girls and 20 boysLarryBaerwald is from California, KirbyCraw, Detroit, Vern Hunt, Ann Ar tott Rick Shuey, Ft Harisonjnd,Cahfa Brumbaugh, Dexter, JimBock  DetNrtt, HieiarMcCarty brought pigeon t hol ind Cart Sowers, bumbleboenSeventh Grade, Mrs, CarrWe have started arithmetic, geography, history, English and scienceOur class officers are Pres, Kathy Gustafson Vice Pres, Gary DavisSecTreas, Candlle Buda We wrotea story on the first day of school and what we did this summer, Weare learning to round out numbersin arithmetic and studying air inscience, We are going to do expert mens We started books on geogBorn to William Lewis tad wfft wphy and wrote on Turkey,Wt, hadHarriet 8oa4erStptt 4, a fhilabwy week1 s  M  jams, Sink, Florence Utley, Sciencetable, Cliff Spencer, Stanley Kourt, Art, Barry Simpson, Fred SchumanStraws, Ctff Spencer, Host, TerryNixon Hostess, Sandy Shirey,Messengers, Ed McGranahan, Dennis Holliste, Desk Inspt, Robbie and Sam Rooke, Books, Arlene Sochow,Prandea Reason, Frances Tripp, Bulletin Bds, Mary Wylie, SandyShirey, Paul Gray, ChalkboardEdMcGranahan, Billy Shirey, Window Sandy Shirey, Janet Sanders, Fifth and Sixth, Mrs MeyersFriday we formed a Citizenshipclub, the officers are Pres, Jeiry VanS lam brook Vice Pres, Dwiffht Matteson Sec, Schartae BaxterTreas Judy Darrow,the purpose isbetter citizenship, Friday night Mar garet Ackley stayed with Penny Brennngstall, they had a picnic at We read that there are MW  4MBtree farmers in the sUto lat iffanners who raise trees instead elfwheat, beans, corn, etc It wa notalways thus In fact it was not untilthe turn of the century that peoplebegan to regard trees of value andworth saving The pioneers cutand put them in huge, piles and ed them to clear the,land for cropsWood was the universal fuel andwalnut and maple were often used atfuel Some the old houses here finished in walnut, cherry and ple and one that I know of in butter nut After the civil war lumberingflourished in the state for manyyears and many from, here worked in the north woods every winterThere was little supervision It was thought the forest would last forcverThe tops Sd branches were left on the groundAs they dried out theybecame fire haazrds and huge forest fires swept whole counties, destroying everything in their path Ismoke from these fires, often reachedhere There were probably as manytrees destroyed by fires as weresawed into lumber The scarcity ofsaw logs gave birth to the consenra vation dept by mean of which the fute is trying to restore the forestswhich they allowed to be wasted anddestroyd  We had the spectacle of the gorernor of a state defying a presidentcf the United States and,defying aimto arrest him The federal court or dered the schools at Little Rook, Arkansas integrated and plans worehtting made to do so when GOT Faubusof the state stepped in,, calledcut the national guard, ordered them to surround the schools A keep them segregated and prevent negro pupilsfrom enteringHe said the president has no power to arrest the governor of a sovereign state He must havebeen reading Dave Lawrepces editorin ls who has been handing out thatline of chatter He evkrtfy aeW heard of that little affair betwestf2 gentlemen named Grant and Lee at Appotomax Court House 90 yearsago In which the states rights adfocate lost This affair probably madeold Andy Jackson turn over in Ms zrave When he was president thegovernor of South Carolina flouted his uuthority and among other thingsri fused to collect customs, Jackzontold him if he did not collect thecustoms he would send the army lato do it and hang the governor highcr than Haman The customs went collected for the governor had asuspicion Jackson would do just whathe threatened Years before when heheaded the army injthe Indian wanJackson invaded Florida then Spaa ish territory, captured two British traders whom he accused of beingtjrtgs and inciting the Indians, trisdithem by court martial A hung themGreat Britian protested but nothingcame of itIn todays matter the sogplithinks the president will back downThe whole world is waiting to whether he does or not If hethe governor will be the hero of thestates of the deep southernas the executive who defied thejident and got sway with it Rush Lake Saturday,Nancyter sold her pony, Pam Seefeld hadcompany from Ohio,Jerry VanSlambrook went to German Park AnnArborThey took ponies to rent, Larry Bennett went to Kalamatooand saw planet take off and land Our student cooPcil members areflth tfrade, Kathy Shettelroe, alt,Pam Seefeld, 6th, Dwight Matteson,alt, Jerry VanSlambiook We do not understand theof the Michigan Judges Ass ion at Dearborn last week in bhiting the Michigan parole board for not releasing more prison ttMtoSThey added 50 percent of the prisoninmates are being held beyond theirmininun sentences and this is respon sible for prison overcrowding Their action is especially string asof the perpetrators of sexand brutal murders have been , e for whose release the parolehas been severely criticised,We read that fafstluiv Mo school has ordered 600 abe tofirst and second fradst to  mulipttcatioB, TiWiiom iJstion It is an Orientalused back in the days wthose grades As wedevice was a wook 18 inches square on a aadtethe rame were ftfal rods 0ton which weremortdnrarrRBACRBS PEACHBS1 PBACH1S1 Alberta Pches now ready alsoStanley Prune ClubPTBB8ON ORCHARDSBrub Laks, I mflei sooth of Grtxv EVERYRollst SkattngHsrttow 1 IfoUs ef 48 Mrs AftSATURDAY, SEPT 14th 100 P MOne mile West of Pinckney to Cedar Lake road, second house north at 9367 CedarI Lake Road,Silver wareSinger sewing machine in good conditionTO Ot S37 John Deere A tractor in good condition I building 6 8 by 8 8i HOUSEHOLD GOODSf Speed Queen washer, like new ,J Chrome dinette setJ Tappan gas range, like newJ 6 ft Kelvinator refrigeratorj 3 pc bedroom suite, springs and innerspring  hog house  dinner bellJ mattress 2 log chainsj 2 overstuffed rocking chairs Fence posts5 Rocking chairs 2 x 4sJ 2 straight chairs Cinder bocksI I full sized bed, springs and innerspring mat  wash tub5 tressJ I dresser with mirrorJ 3 standsJ I floor lamp and 2 stand amlpsJ 21 inch General Electrilc television, like new Paishovels, hoes, grain bags, funnels I full size innerspring mattress Potato planter I electric clock5 I ironing board and iron5 2 bedspreads Sheets, blankets, pillow cases, starfd scarves, I Beagle hound, I year old towels, wash cloths ChickensQuantity of dishes 30 pullets, 10 wks oldCurtains, pictures, pillowsLinoleum 15 8 by II1 iThe Ptockney high uchoolwill serve ice cream at the town hall Saturday nightMiss iouise Reader of Dexter,grranuner room teacher was taken, illFriday nigrht and removed to herhome Later we hear she has reign ed Ruel Cadwell is substituting forherdiedWilliam GiLkes, 80Sept 8 a his home in MariofeJohn usname from thewest, Carl fykes is in ionwaoetrating Cftrtexnar Emil Brown has sold his blackamitbshop to Irvin Kennedy4 or 5 barrels 2 rollscrib fenceDog houses I hog feeder, 8 holesPotato planter 100 ft water hose LIVESTOCK i30 pullets, 10 wks ol26 fryers, 10 wks old I gilt hog, 5 mos old Walter Saarland and Ida Clementsjwere married at Gladwin Sept 8  Alden Carpenter and wife are spending a month in northern MichJ iganJ Leo Monks is is teaching the Harr is school, Louis Monks the Hadley school in LyndonThomas Lowden of the Grand Rapids Soldiers Home is visiting his daughter, Mrs Hugh McDougall The infant daughter of Mr andMrs Carl Bowen was buried at the Gilkes Cemetery Tuesday RevLittiejohn officiated John Dinkel has purchased the interest of Percy Swarthout and W PJaceway in the Burgess GroceryStore and taken possession Miss Sarah Pearson of Pinckneywas married to John March at Dillon, Montana August 27 Born to Will Dunbar and wife Tuesday a daughterMr and Mrs Will Kennedy jrhave moved into part of the Teeple double houseHazel Lange of Jackson is visitingMargaret Lynch,,, The Polish Seminary who took overs the Orchard Lake Military Academy5 started school Monday with 400 pup Tb Sdo IbeatreAn Arfcor, MichChiMr Cue PbygnmdSaturday, SSept 13, 141RIVBRS EDGEin ttneaascopt tad Color withRay Mittand and Anthony Quian  alsoTOE VANQUISHED in Color WithJoba Payne and Coleen GrayAlso CartoonsSunday, Monday, Sept If, 16 BBRNARDLNEin CinemaScope and Color with Pat Boone and Terry Moore  PisaTHE BOSSJohn Payne and William Bishop CartooninTues, Wed, Thura, Sept, 17, 18, 19 THE TATTERED DRESSin CinemaScope and Color with Jeanne Crain and Jeff Chandler PlusOH MEN, OH WOMENin CinemaScope and Color with Ginger Rogers and Dan Dailey Carteea THEATREHOWBLLToot, Wed, Than, Sept 10, 1 , 2 Gary Coopor and Audrey Hopnnt Maurice ChevalierinLOVE IN THE AFTERNOON also CartoonFriday, Saturday, SSept 13, If Feature Tony Curtis and Gilbert RowlandTHE MIPK1WT STOBY AilThe Bowery Boys SPOOKCHASBRS Caitoea Sniu, Mon Tues, Septt 15,16, 17JKatiinee Sunday, 230 p, a etmu Jerry Lewis and Martha HyerDELICATE DELINQUENTCartoon and Sport SheafWednesday Thursday, Sept 18, 19 Burt Lancaster and Tony CurtisinSWEET SMELL OF SUCCESSFeaturette and Cartoon1 TERMS CASH WILLIAM HOUISTER, PropBert Wylie, Auctioneer Lee Grant, ClerkThe senior class has elected thefollowing officers Pres, Roy MoranVice Pres, Viola Peters Sec, Helen Reason Treas, Glenn Tupper Theother members of the class are Fredand Fannie Swarthout, Mae TeepleRoche McCleer is teaching in theSalmon districtThe little daughter of Mr,  andMrs Thomas Love died Sundayj Edna Abbot is teaching in theBarnard district in GenoaFloyd Jackson is salesmanfor theReo auto Prices 500, 1000, SYLVANTHEATRE  iThurs, FriM Sat, Sept 12, 13, 14 Jerry Lewis in  IEB THEAWfflTMOR B LAC EFriday , Saturday , SSep t IS , 1 4Donal d OConnor , An n Blyt h an dRhond a tFlemjin gi nTH E BUSTE R KEATO N STORY i n  Vist a Visio nals oMOHAWK i n  Eastma n Colo rwit hScot t Brady , Nevill e Ga m an dNevill e Bran dCoH rDELINQUENT 1i n  Vist a Visio nSun , Mon , Tues , Sept t 15,16 , 1 7 Audi e Murph y i nTH E GUN S O F FOR T PETTICOA TSun, Mon , Tues , Sept t 15,16 , 17 Jerr y Lewis , Marth a Hye r an dDarri n McGavi ni nTH E DELICAT E DELINQUEN T Novelt y   New s Cartoo nWV w wt c tCGe EWednesday  Thursday , Sept , 18 , PLAN E T O MADRID als oTI P O N A  DEA D JOCKEY Wit hTh e Da n Brook s family , Ypsllant i Rober t Taylor , Doroth y Malon ecalle d o n Mrs  Jenni e Hooke r Sun day  Mrs  Lorett a Hooke r calle d o nThe Leo n Curti s famil y o f Wixo mcalle d o n th e Ralp h Hall s Saturday Saturday  and G a Scal a GI n  Cfamsop  an d Colo rNtrett y New    Cartoo n1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A  PHEASAN T UNTIX G IN  HILLSDAL E COUW TFU Cdor  Reproduction sukchU for framing  sent uponK wfj JH yDiscove r th e natura l heaut y o f Michigan   enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerCo  Michigan Brewers  Associatio nftfO  Madiso n Areni M   Detroi t 26 , Michiga nb    KatimolBrmeigCifMuitm   Pfdfcr84iCo   xisBraC  TktStmkBmmyCm COUNTY O F LIVINGSTO NOFFIC E O F BUILDIN G INSPECTO R30 4 E  Gran d Rive r   Phon e 192 8BUILDIN G PERMIT SHo w T o Secur e The m an d Provisionso f th e Cod eBuildin g permit s ar e require d fo r th e followin g befor e an y wor k i sstarted All ne w constructio n fo r famil y dwelling s only Al l alteration s t o existin g building s  oAl l addition s t o existin g building s     Al l repair s costin g ove r 10 0Fo r movin g a  buildin gFo r wreckin g a buildin gFo r chang e o f occupanc y fro m on e classificatio n to another Permit s ma y b e obtaine d fro m th e offic e o f th e Department , 30 4 E  Gran d Rive r upo n application  Buildin g permi t appli cation s fo r ne w buildin g shal l b e accompanie d b y tw o set s o fplan s an d specification s excep t tha t garag e permh application s shal l onl y b e require d to  submi t a  plo t pla n showin g th e loca tio n o f th e garag e an d al l othe r building s o n th e lot , an d appli  cant s fo r addition s an d alterations , shal l submi t a  floo r pla nan d plo t plan Inspectiont s require d o n al l wor k goin g int o a  buildin g accordin gt o  th e followin g schedule  1  Th e firs t o f thes e inspection s shal l b e calle d fo r a s soo n a s th efoundation s are  compjete , bu t befor e backfillin g th e eart h aroun d foun dationso r proceedin g wit h th e superstructure 2  Th e secon d inspectio n shal l b e calle d fo r whe n th e mai n struc tur e shal l b e i n place , bu t befor e coverin g sam e wit h lat h o r plaste r o rothe r covering 3  Th e thir d inspectio n shal l b e calle d fo r whe n th e buildin g F completed PLUMBIN G INSPECTIONS        4  lstSeweran d wate r servic e lines       ,2ndRoug h befor e an y wor k i s covered     i3r d   Fina l ,ELECTRICA L INSPECTION  1 stTemporar y servic e f2ndRoug h befor e an y wor k is covered        ,V,3rdFina l   Th e abov e cod e applie s onl y t o resident s outsid e th e Villag e o fPinckney       UOY D F  HENDBE ,Superviso rJttinirona tITAWFR SV     vA   DtfFATGf t Wednesday , Septembe r 11  196 7Th eStor eGROCERIE S       URYGOOD SGENT S FURNISHING SCANNE D GOOD SSHOELINGERI EGy  ERAl  STUHf Pinckney Dispatc hEntere d a s Secon d Clas sMatte r a t Poetofffc eA t o f Marc h 8 , 187 71 4  Sout h HoW l StPinckaeylMkh  iSobscriptio a ftrita  160 a  Yea r jr Gu y Hinche y j a  a  pattes t a t St Jo e hospital , An n Arbor Wayn e Auue e wa s take n t o M  jPherso n hospita l Frida y i n theSwar  jthou t ambulance  Hi s son , Cy , c fGladwj n cie Th e Gerr y Eicbma n famil y we eSunda y guest s o f th e Don i Spear s family in Detroit Mrs , Ethe l Sprou t attende d th e iweddin g o f he r neice , Bett y Barton ,I Tecumseh las t Wednesday Be n Whit e an d wil e called  o nWillia m Murph y in  Fitchburg  Sun day   Mrs  Edn a Spear s an d Jac k Shel do n calle d o n Mrs  Siev e Ti p lad yin  Lansin g Sunday Joh n Boye r an d wif e wer e vis it  itor s a t th e Wesle y Morriso n hom ein  Chelse a Saturday Floy d Lov e an d wif e o f Howel lcalle d o n th e Ro y Dillingham s Su nda yLas t Monda y th e Ashe r Wyli e far ail y attende d Th e CurtisPotte r ra  , ,  unio n a t Burlingto n Cente r nea r ,  Ionia   Las t Wedneada y an d Thursda yr  Willia m Shehan , Joh n Boye r  wifeI an d Ernes t Robert s an d wif e atten de d  th e race s a t Haze l Park  Bill ySheha n ha d horse s in  race s eac hnight Ernes t Whit e an d wif e o f Howel lcalle d o n th e BenWhite s Thursday Tomm y Rea d spen t th e week enda t Newberr y wt h hi s grandparents ,tn e Georg e Wilde s o f An n Arbor Th e Jame s Whitle y famil y spen tSunda y a t th e Willia m Whiitle ycottag e a t Bas e Lake ,IMPORTAN ANNOUNCEMEN TT O  AL L IDISO N CUSTOMER SNo w availabl e t o hom e owner s i n thi s are a i s a ne w an d bette r electri c wate rheatin g service Sweepin g change s i n th e basi c desig n o f electri c wate r heater s hav e bee n mad e t ogiv e the m greate r heatin g ability  Heate r actio n i s no w full y automatic  Thes ething s th e manufacturer s hav e don e a t ou r suggestion  A t th e sam e time , economy seekin g revision s i n Edison s wate r heatin g rat e hav e bee n adopted  Th e resul t i sth e bes t wate r heatki g servic e eve r offere d i n Southeaster n Michigan Man y familie s alread y us e th e ne w service  Fo r th e first time  their s i s a  feelin go f complet e confidenc e i n a  reall y moder n an d adequat e wate r heatin g system Lik e them , yo u can  be comfortabl e i n Ch e knowledg e tha t th e safe  water heattr  isno w on e o f th e mos t efficient , too Why  a New  Water  Heating  Service Wagoners Grwer y606 6 PINCKNE Y R8A BQualit y MerchgRflit eLO W PRICE SBee r ao d Win e T o Tak e C M  PHON E HOWEL L 78W 2Coa l an d Fue l Oi lWil l Soo n B e Neede dW e Hav e Th eSUNOC O FUE L OD LAn dTh e Bes t o f Coa lW E CA N STIL L TAK E CAK E YO U A T SUMME R PRICE SD  E  HOE Y fk  SON SHA  6811 9 Dexte rLumber , Co , Fue l Oi lDEXTE R MICHIGA NIncorporated  101SrBt e San kIIowel l Over  my7io  Yrrs cf Safe  BankingWIT H READ Y CAS H  ,th e breaks  rL2Reall y ho t wate r i s a n absolut e necessit y i n ever y hom etoday  It s easier , fo r example , t o ge t to e laundr y clea nno t jus t clea n looking  wit h 160  water  Bu t fe w beaters ,othe r tha n a n electric , hea t wate r tha t ho t unles s manua ladjustment s ar e made  Suc h heaters , then , ar e no t trul yautomatic  An d i f a  fuelfire d heate r i s permanentl yadjuste d t o bea t 160 , serviceme n sa y tha t ther e i s t  like  lihood tha t heate r lif e wil l b e shortened  Wit h a n electri cwate r heater , i t i s standar d practic e t o hea t wate r t o 160 an d heate r lif e i s no t shortened Lot s o f ho t wate r I s a moder n requirement s Ne w electri owate r heater s hav e th e abilit y t o operat e da y AN D nigh tasdeman d requires  Ther e i s n o perio d whe n ho t wate r isno t available Exactly  Whats  New About  the HeatersElectri c heater s hav e alway s ha d superio r feature  Lon g life , fo r one  I n th e efficien t electri c heatin g action , there sn o concentratio n ot hea t i n  on e smal l arean o destructiv eburnin g action  I n addition , th e manufacturer s hav e alway scooperate d i n usin g onl y th e bes t desig n an d consmtio nmaterials  Thes e rigi d standard s mak e a bi s differenc e i nlifetim e operatin g an d replacemen t costs  Lifetim e cost sr e als o lessene d b y EdUon s presen t libera l polio y o freplacin g electrica l operatin g part s withou t charge Maximu m safet y i s anothe r featur e foun d i n a n electri c heater  There s neve r an y flame or pilo t ligh t t o worr yabout  An d beoaus e a n electri c heate r i s flameless, no par to f it s exterio r shel l i s eve r to o ho t t o touch  A n obviou sadvantag e i s tha t onl y a n electri c heate r can be place d any  where     eve n wher e smal l childre n play  Ther e i s n odange r o f accidenta l burns  A n electri c heate r can be place danywher e fo r anothe r reason  I t ha s n o flue  needn t b eclos e t o a chimney  Yo u plac e th e heate r wher e yo u wan tto , no t wher e yo u mustan d eliminat e long , ho t wate rwastin g pipe s i n th e process Thes e hav e alway s bee n standar d feature s i n an y electri owate r heater  Bu t w e fel t tha t th e ne w uni t shoul d b e bette ryet  S o w e aske d th e manufacturer s t o redesig n the m tosuppl y mor e ho t wate r tha n ever  Thi s ha s bee n accom pltshe d b y us e o f tw o mor e po w   ful heatin g units  Ordi narily , th e lowe r on e alon e supplie s ampl e ho t water  Onc oi n  a whil e a n umjsua l amoun t i s needed  The n th e uppe runi t switche s o n automaticall y t o handl e th e heav y demand  ,U4 1 Along come s a n opportunit y  an d th e fello w wit h read y cas h get s a break  Tha t lucky fello w migh t a s wel l b e you Gettin g read y cas h is jus t a s eas ya s  gettin g othe r thing s yo u reall ywant  Us e th e installmen tsaving s pla n   a littl e dow nan d regula r deposits EN T PLA N  08N T HER fi Ai l Deposit  Ins  U p U  10,00  Ar o Safel y Insured b y Ou r Membershi p in the Federa l Omsi tNew  RatesDependable ServiceAlon g wit h th e mor e efficien t an d dependabl e electri cwate r heate r goe s a ne w flat rate t o mak e it mor e economi ca l tha n ever  Yo u benefi t b y havin g availabl e u p t o 2 0hour s o f wate r heatin g fo r flat  rate charge s lik e these  Flat Rote Charge per Month  Ad4 Satot  Tax50galfo n beater  388, ne t80gallo n heater   534 , ne t110gof i heater 679 ne tB y th e mont h thes e ar e slightl y highe r charge s tha n th eolde r flat  ratat  Bat , considerin g th e double d hour s o foperatio n availabl e unde r th e newe r rate , th e httrly  flatrat e charg e i f leaa Old  CustomersNew Service I WIL L COLLE0 T PINCKNE Y VILLAG E TAXE SA T  M Y HOM E o  EAS T PUTNA M 3TRBET , PINGKNB Y O NWEDNESDAY S fro m 30 0 t o 50 0 P  M SATURDAY S fro m 30 0 t o 5, W P  M RUT H RITTERmekniy , VQltg e TrwM r Pretes t electri c wate r heate r owner s profi t b y twitchin gt o  th e ne w service , too  The y a  i d o s o simply  b y callin gneares t Edito n office  The n th e timefwite h wil l be  changed from  10 t o 2 0 hour s o f r y ing  time Ther e i tn o conversio n charge  Hi e ne w flat  rate applie s afte r th etim e twitc h ha s bee n changed   PETROI T BDISO NSee  the new, improved electric water hatersat  your plumbers,  appliance dealeror  nearest Edison office ottle0 R CftpyNG , WATC R HUTW G A MWYU E L   m wPMCXHBT DUPATCHWednesday, September1967STATEProbate Cowt ofOF MICHIGANrt for tlingston BUSWESS PROFESSIONAL COMBlieirt of your home, In the Hatter of the Estate ofai VanSiekle, Deceased  presentonorabl Hiram R SmiuwJudge of Probate       iid onThat allAt aof saidAugust Notice ft 1957is Herebycreditors of said deceased are rtqatred to present their claims in writingand undev oath to said Court, and toWATER SYSTEMWhen you remodel, build or buy beyond the city water neYins, plan for future water needs Think of ail the extrasyou may want to add later on Dishwashers, automatic laundry equipment, no fixtures will make a small pumpwork too hard, reduce water pressure, cause costly breakdownsWhen you Mtt making plans, we will be glad to recommend a thrifty Myers watersystem with adequate ca pacity for expansion It maysave you expensive changes later , w StftariimCeSserve a cepy thereof upon Margaret I Tixnmons of Brighton, Mkhigian, fiduciary of aaid estate , and Ritter TViiateaei ric U PWrltt or phonetoday No obligation Eaybudgetterm IDIO  rEHraiowa nauciary oz owu M ,  , Pkosspt anA that sue elaims will be heard and   OP lMthe heirsatlaw will be determined mtmnJn said Court at the Probate office on November 5, 1957 at ten a m It is Ordered, That notice thereof , Xlbe given by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively prev ious to said day of hearing in thePinckney Dispatch and that the fiduciary cause a copy of this notice tobe served upon each known party ininterest at his Hast known addre3by registered or certified mailreturn receipt demanded, at least fourteen 14 days prior to such hearing, orby personal service at least five 5idays prior to such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Barbara G Marr Clerk of Probate ewieewaUS Webs ft 120 West6b cUOYDHENDEELANDSUBmQfflee MXIH Urt Giaaa Mm IfelW HoweM tfiViUle W MnwaM, AssUteRI DEW 1STtelephone Office Retidex 814bf 4ppdlvjmBsweU I Weekly Tvip Made to DejtruiGeneral TkV P MillRoger J Carr AgencyBERT WYLiE,AueHnuierAirushionedTHE UVCY HARDWAREBENEFIT DANCE To Be Held atSt Marys Parish Hall onSaturday, September 14 9 toMUSIC BY THEHOWARD SCHUMANNORCHESTRABenefit of the Playground Fund Admission100 High School Students75c FREE REFRESHMENTS  Is FOR RENTModern 2 bedroomhouse unfurnished at Patterson Laek, Doyles Cove, Frank Daileyphone UP 88353SWEETi0RNLast planting ofsweet corn ready Sun at Pao Verdi Farm at 8880 CeSar Lake Rd atPinckney , siFOR SALEBalboa Rye, suitablefor seed nor available at the Palo Verdi Farm 8880 Cedar Lake Rd,, Pinckney, phone UP 89988 PABM BALES LHnu UP 9 3146Dr H R Holmquit XHayTuesday Through 11 tc 3 end 5 to 7And by AppointmentAC 7291800 West Grand Rive BRIGHTON Edith R Carr14 3 MILL tFincimey, Bich Phone UP  tlttroperFarms, Homes, Lak PropBusincts OpportunmeaLut Your Propertyl WltfeGERALD REASONBroker 209 North Pearl it PHNE UP 88166 Mary Wolter All Kinds of Real Estate ListinfS WantedMain Office HA 68168 at 7481 Portage Lake Road, near N Territorial 132 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNEYHenry Kraim 3aJtmaa P 8S13nye8, Drop vmSALESMANSName andJack HanmAI CLASSIFIEDADSFOR SALEA good Lawn MowerReel Type, self propelled mower 18 j POINTINGInterior and exterior, FOR SALE19511 Ford SedanJanet Shirley UP 83445j in first class conditionGeorge Thompson, UP 93405FOR RENTFurnished house, allmodern, furnace heat, hot water,lake front to responsible couple11309 Outer Dr, Hiland LakePhoae UP 83238 VWANTEDFull Time Baby SitterInquire Mrs Eva Lobdell 512 EastMan, Pinckney after 430 p, m, FOR SAEEBalboa Rye,Call Dexter HA 64069FOR SALEModern 1950 houseltrailer500, 47 Dodge ,51 Dodge, 41Hudson, washings done reasonable,breakfast set 25, living room set25, ironer 20, refrigerator 50, gasstove 35, Mrs George VanSkiverMowers Road, Pinckney Phohe J B Lem UPtownxxxGtMEJC8CG PtPctsvLOSTTruck Cab Canophy BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTThe birth f a new car, the Edsel, is announced by the Ford Motor Com pany of Dearborn, Michigan You area FOUND N ar Mennonite Church Cordially invited to see this newest a pair of spectaclesDispatch office addition to the Ford Family of meabout  n  Cars at your nearest Edsel dealer932095x4 ft on HowellPinckney Road F0R SALEPeat Humus, blackReward, Call Edward Hollngwortb Art, fill dirt, sand Ira Vleet UPtown83494 IM Four Miles Wes PinckneyFOR SXLENice Ripe Tomatoes at 100 a bushel, bring containers SALE A Medicine Cabinetsuitable for bathroom2 chome leg X J ClintonSALEFour Koom Home with for lavatorySwAthoul  Bath 2 lots 3,500  i Don Gardner454 Dexter StPinckney QR SALEPowered 8 fa precisioni Table Saw, also powered 4 inchMAN WANTED For 1500 family WANTED Baby Sitter for two jointer plane all completeRawleigh Business in the S E  children 2 and 4 years old  c H McRorie, pne UP 83115 Mrs, J, C, Murphy, 132Rd, Pinckney, phone UP 89735Livingston County Permanent if youare a hustler Im doing a good business, in N W Livingston Countyandwill help you get started Seeor write C C Henry, 316 Church St Fowrvile or Tel Castle 38718 orFowlerville or Tel Casle 38719 orFreeport, 111 Mrs Nelson Kiener, 3030 PattersonLake Road FOR SALE tTwoRoom Suite 1000Piece livingFOR SALE  1948 Plymouth Club 664 Patterson Lake RoadCoupe Marshal Meabon I , lir 1135 West M36, Pinckney    FOR SALEWheat straw 35c oale,  Jrank PearceGRMER1E14bVft IB pK Jvrc9E DR W W MADSENLavan Building Brighton, Mien, OPTOMETRISTTnes and Tfaurs 930 to 500 Evenings by Appointment186 East Grand River 968MLEE LAVEY Gatral IninraeeUP P 82M FOR SALEApt w fitove, Oak dining room suite with Phone HA 64067round table, old fashioned desk anj FQ RENTLarge modern unfurn book case, maple living room suite, jshed apartment in PinckneyTwo rockers,need new covers,springs phone U 88232good, Two oil burners, One Easy  mWasher, Call UP 83119   WANTED Responsible party to Andrew Campbell take over low monthly payments oni  spinnet pinoCan be seen in this vieSALEMfcal ftitate of Ail Ends inity Wrte Credit Manager P O Box 8, G reenville, Mich,WantedSalesman fod Oef ild Reason BKBTWYLIBCP J4814fiTow 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