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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>  IDUPATCM Wednesday, April 16, 1958 No 1NeighboringQevarnor Williams will be theBrat Mfefeifen executive to use rr powers These were reby the Little HooverS years ago but the Rep   tegUlature has steadily refusei to give this power to the gover BBT Most people were amazed lavwtek whtn they suddenly voted todo so last week The whole system referees he relationship between j r gnemr and legislature in which ersted enacts and the gover valedictoriaa jofbeen hasKellytneiegW nor approve or vetoes The Hoovercoroniviee dug into every phrase ofgovernment and made 31 reports Tie executive reorganization planis the pivot of them alLThey reason ed the governor should be responsible for Jis own operations and mostfamiliar with the different agenciesFor  yar the bill was rejected orleft in commttee Then suddenly their aiilude changed and the houelastied it 66 to 16 and the senate L9 to 11 The winning arguement wasthat with ihe legislature only in seas ion  months, they could not possiblyknow the details of every dept The Shirley BuckneU isand Carroll Willnow, the Howll senior date A mtrriage license haieen issued to Denver21, Pinckney and CarrollStoekbrdge Cong Charles Chamberlain has appointnnnt to make to the U S Na Air Force and Merchant Marine, write him79 Gruy Ladies have enrolled inthe Red Cross Class at the MePher Abort MicUgan NewtAt the Parent Club Dance at thevhool Saturday night Shirely Millerd ughter of the Warren Millers of Buck lake was chosen Mi Pinckney The judges were 3 members ofthe Chelsea Kiwanis Shirley grad CMHOUC CHURCHSt IS  JattoMeRev Tr Albert Grade School Newsson Health Center The Fowlerville Commercial Club jloMs a Father  Son banquet at the school April 17 Tle Harness Racing season opensai Hazel Park May 12 A Ciipiled Childrens Clinic willhe held at the Howell Methodist hurch June 5 Tne Brighton Kiwanis Club aresiKjnsamg a basket ball game April f17 between the Brighton Financiers,lcngue champions and the All, Amer kan Redheads , a girls team fromMemphis Tenn Hngiion police arrested 4 minor SUNDAY MASSESMasses630, 800, 006, 1000, 1130uated from Pinckney high thool in Witer Meesi00, 10W An56 Janet Shirley was rannerupThe Weekday Mass 800 A, Mother rnestants wereDenise Davis, FTHFIDonrr Basydlo and Sheia Bojen Soirawjful Hotter Novnaa730 The Michigan week starts Sunday,, VafessionsMay 1 which it Church Day The Friday, after JNoveooachurches will have special iervices Siky 4UW to 30 P Monday will be exchange Of may 830 t 9e rs Piftcicney will not Lake part indaw lels the governor merge or ab  boys found in possession of beer All andon agencies but not to propose Lot io days in jailOne appealed and Iew ones The proposals may be I is out CJ J200 bond jjftade 90 days after the legislature j stnte ijighway Com Mackie ha convetiesThe legislature has 60 daysJ promised the East Brighton Businessact on them Some of the agenciesthat may be merged are health agoncies regulatory or licensing agencies which overlap Senator Frank Andrews of Hillman is credited with getting the billpaved  He is chairman of the reor bridge atthe expressMuns Assn to build aKent iake connectingway with old US16  Mis Mable Beach is the only living charter member of the, HowellO ES Chapter Alfred lUau of Howell is a patientcommitte and has fought I J t Henry Ford hospital, Detroitfnr it for 8 years j Williitm Densham 73, who was 1 he Peoples LburcoM3 West between Unadilla Jfaift StreetBev Breeks Sanders Paster3un4e guhoel tf45 a, m alaroir Worship  1060 JYouth Group    700 pv to,Yun Peel 600 P, JIriiiag Servict  700 f U Wea  Choir Prais  80U  mrhurAdolt Prayer Meeting 800 pmTbur Youtb Prayer Gtreup 700 t, r t Jerry Marhofer works on his dada arm Ttrry Gustafson was shopping in Detroit Tom Orlowski has a nevhorse Charles Rautios dog was hurtand had fo be killed Dick Davis has a boat and is painting it Ester Su Kiner viited aunt Dick Souther gorangle worms Kathy Rogers went tothe builders show Billie Doyle wertto a picnic in the jeep Terry Russellhas a new bike Martha LaRosa hadpirnic in yard Stanley Basydlos doycaught some turtles Sharon Lancater visid friends Sunday BobbyIoik as a new baby brotherCom Cont1 Kr  w W WingerSunday School  940Meriting Worship 1451VeShirley MillerThee tre all sorts of bills comingup In the congress and legislatureOne Iff congress would allow public utiiiUn, such as the gas companies,telephone and other utilities to4MW8e charity donations back to the rate4 payers The charitable organL re for it as they figure onmore donations if it costs the nithingIn Mich, legislaturreng given serious consideraprovide two Michigan loUer to the Irish sweep stakesct iilegal here but the tickets to be sold and tht winn4MUed on their winnings born in England,died at his home onMowers Road, Pinckney last weekThe luneral was at St James Episcopal Church , Dexter ram is  urtin has taken over theJtfcPhem n oil station at Grand Riv er and Earnard Sts HowellThe conservation dept states therehave teen 121 calls in this county this spring to fire depts to aid this Huwell exchanges with Parma,Brighton with Oxford and Fowlervillewith RiverviewTuesday is Hospitality Day and in Iudes o tour of the resort districtsand vidts to farm familei, The JmcJney Band Boosters will have anox roast at 500 p mWednesday is livlihood day on howt e people make their Jiving Thestores will have special displaysThe oi Michigan Band willa concert at Howell high schoolin the evening ft ma r tomte Church Mennonifte CbuvtfeLxaa Btachy, PasterSjt Walter EeWorship  , li0Sued feheol  FeHewsoib First Grade, MrsDanny Williams has scarlet feverSuzanne Waring stayed with heri grandirtther while her parents went to the Snoky MountainsAllen Husnan w in Arkansas and rode a hrse Richard Allsept lias movedawuy JDonovan Hughes mother has new deep freeze We are practisingI See Vou for the Spring Festivalin Ann Arbor Gordon King helped hisdad build a hot rod Debby Borovskyi is totting a paraket Joann Wyjie is getting a new suit and can canLarry, Gardner had company Sunday o did SnnJra BellDavid Rent visited his grandmother Randy Tomasik hassome baby chicks Jackie Makin wenton a pi nic Janet Cosgray has a baby inrh ud calf Dora Meahon hadsome company at her home Sunday Mary Hummers uncle visited herPeggy OTVeal is moving to OhioGaryBurg role a, horse Sunday Billy Wylis brother, Tom, is coming from thj crmy next week We thin t is about time the legislature got down to business anquit sialling on a lot of projects Including ihe new Boys VocationalSchool Some years ago a site wa p i rehash J in Green Oak near WWtnvre Lake for its location Then aiohby headed by real estate men whsaid it location here would decreaseproptity values, got into action andhave so far prevented its being builtFor 50 years the state has been trying to relocate this school and similar action by different communitieshae always blocked it Last weekJudge Kaufman of Detroit sentenced22 teen te boys to the Lansing Vociona School and sent them thereby bus They were all returned to Dtroit as there was no room forthemtrieiv ri he school has a capacity ioCO out now has over 400 This spurr ed the igslaturp into action and a 00,000 was appropriated toWhitmore Lake school An niade to hamstring it by it hp built in Gratiothl failed vhen it wasno survey had been made orkcdThe probate judges assnprosecutor nssn sheriffs assnand many other organizations havegoro i icord in favor ofthe Whit nioro Lrivc  iocatuin because it is Ins to Detroit where most of theboys come from and the Ann Arborhospitals sum olt ffi rteoimtysiie inThird Grade, Mrs PoitRhoda Bailer ia to have 2 rabblsMajcrie dicker has a new baby sisgrass and brush CiresJMotors Kiid Ohio Klectrio Compaoy  nd tJe educational system ft black Ihtck Andy Borovsky visittdin Thursday is Eduaational PayTii  his aunt and uncle Saturday, Namy fchooi rn college will b visited Warlngs parents wefif to the SmokvLYATlfrNonly scattered deer lloreported he past winter the annualdeer starvaton lost census will notfee taken Two gifts of land have been off ered to the dept, 29 acres at Oak IGrove and 46 in Leelanau county Ttt Jept is considering purchaseol 720 ft of frontage on the Muskeao ilisrer in Newayo county, 400 on Jfftmona lake in Calhoun county and1675 ft on Little Mansitee in Lakecouiuy, Pfch fishings is reported good atSfinaw Bay and Bayport There have keen some smelt runslso The stockholders of the HowellMotcis d Ohio Eleetric Companywill vol on merging after May 15Ann Arbor police have arrested 40teen agers for stealing, mostly from KUpet marketsMercy hospital, Jackson has recerved the lit instalment of 64,506,5of a federal grant of 350,000 for x pansion and remodelling TrieAfterKAJPPA GAMMA ALPHA  The JMU Kappa Gamma Society efv Livingston county spent a pleasfct zoning April 11 at the Millerschool in Brighton, Mrs BerniceDoiuiiaoau talked after the business meeting on Meet the NeighborsShe war most interesting and every on tniuyed her version of the many hat had as word represmtative of teachers Coffee ortoa and cookies were served to theMEETING A7IUL 17Tere vill be a 4H meeting Thur, April 17 at 730 p m of all pareuts and leaders whose childrenMitk Io4ake part in the summer proJfrtt I members art required to fbm t club The available projects art entomology insects photographyptvttry, rabbits, vegetables, flower food Health and Safety IUKB 4ND AFBON SALE MAT 16JTM nom onto m  BACM and Aprea teto tl k Plaek Miimle Tempi Saturdayfrttng M Um a m  AMD BAKE SALEUtekett School for RetardedCaiMren will hold a Rummage andKe Saje at the Putnam town hall, PUctoiy, Saturday, May 3 startingat 1000 a, m donations will be apBAKK 8AUB APEIL Itt Joirit Guild of StMarys Church a Bake Sale 9aturdat the Lavey Hardware froji Village of PinckneyPimkney, Michigan April 8, 1958Regular meeting called to order byPresident Pinkel Roll callPresentMrs Krssel, Merlin Lavey, AlbertShirly, Don Swarthout, Lee Tipladyaid Roy Clark Absent noneMotion by Clark, supported byLavey 10 donate 55 toward Michigan Week expense CarriedMotion by Clark, supported byShirley to study building code with aivice mm Village AttorneyMeeting to be called at a future daCarriedMotion by Swarthout, supportedby ftu,ell to check also with Village attorney regarding the proposed Huron River Watershed CarriedThe following appointments wermade by Presdent DinkelMarshall Robert EgelerHealth Officer Dr Ray DuffyStreet Commissioner Norman MillerLocal Street Commissioners Russell, Albert 3Mrley, Merlin Lavey Major Street CommissionDon Swarthout, Roy Clark, Lee TipladyMotion by Tiplady, supported bySwarthout to approve appointmentsCarriedAfotinn by Clark, supported hyRussell to give fire chief permissionto order brooms and minor agpfpu for village fire truck Carried,by Shirley, supported byTiplady to accept report submittedby Lorenwt Murphy, assessor Cam studied,is at HowelJ at 7 pm,the parade Miss LivingstonCrnnty will be chosen and crowned Friday is Heiritage Day and an ap1 raisel of the traditions, customs andresouics that are our heiritage AtHarUnnci Centennial Farmers will behomred ut the Music Hall at8p mThere u ill be exhibits at CromaineLbrary and Hartland high schoolXh Pjnckney Library wijl have ex ribits tnd the Brighton Bank 50 paintings ontiled Evolution of the FordAutoSatimUy is Newwhich calls for I romises and Mis Tliey brought back a rock andsome rhododendron Danny Holconiband his 2 listers have new bajls Liraa Martins friend has a horse 3 dy,, Don Hollister ha tennis shoe andCraigyars to come opportunities of theNOTICE RUMMAGE SALBThe Parents Club of the Pinckneyschool wJi hod a rummage sale on DAY, APRIL 19 at t chool, starting at 1IJ clothing wil bemay be brought to theschoo, on Thursday, Friday anl Sat irday Workers will be there to recure donation, Fifth Qwdt, Mrg MillerIJI Standard arithmetic tests thfolovin got 100  Dennis HollisterPit Wiltsnire, Shirley HilemanCarollauripnen, Patsy Chcpon, Jatiet Sandexs, Slaaley Kourt Paul W GraySflm Wiman, Terry Nixon, RobbieSeefeld, Robert Rooke, Helen Weet, Viryina Strunk and David LotlSpiing hot winner today was Shirley HUe ran Rotert Seefelds garden is grewrg rapiily We thank our schoolmiHS for the new library books OnMonday we gave reports Finland by daro Tahriainen, Rockets, Robert First Grade, AnJimmy Bennett made a kitejavidWludyka a tiuck Billy Downs has Hu Hupnong Cassidy biko Gerai Hfvvse a new bike Dnny SwAViJirnn tart coniany Sunday Kathy Centriiili her cousin Debby Uurnor auuMike Snrion Went to tJi48lkveriShirley Josephaon rod e a bike Itjl LW aiti huit her head Lf Lujruiii has a lurtJe Jamesvision IJS grandmother9mQ Urade Mr Anoersonfiujinit Makins horse siHJ ontils dad Karen HeuKtnanns sisiiT isin the hosjital Dennis Booths daifot Ins Unit hurt when a bul rhmidhun, Pal McKenna and his brothci aic learning o row a boat Ilk ky Wilsoijll dehorned Rodney IMs grundJiioilui1 Fat visaed hi Au   r e biiijfiing his hoiihr  I iv yoe the house where hjvrdS otr Carver went fishing anda siiiner His mother has mw fur rf Druce Gvdes jather moved his,ivn house They get chicks Af iij Steffen had company Sunsaw a1 lowCiully 1 they  ean laiitiut JI ivariScfed, Prehistoric Animals, Sam Wi  da rwcn Hudsons grandmother cran Huterfiles Terrv Mivnn wo  I gwK to visit her She haj years James Putilas lath,AfcPARThp Community Calendar beingsponsored by the jCiwanis Club willsel for 50c to any one making alistinr Otherwise itU cost 100 Any gjngle listing will cost 25c,thatbirthday or anniversary  Any organization listing datesbe charged 25 per listing, per weekor month, according to number oftimes listed There is no flat rat for organisations cran, Huterfiles, Terry Nixon,We arcA continuous roll ofTasch in St Joeour flower gardens home forext week we give reporton lifting things, sugars and starchnSixth Grade, Mrs Taschjr units on Scandanivian countriesare neuiiy finished We are doing JU priments in our science book, andai half way through our Englitfbfoks, April 14 about everyone in te , class wil be in the talent show Fifh aid Seventh, Mrs MeyerMary Cosgray and Judy Reynoldwent fossil hunting and brought back herflew w kite undhas u big dog he rides liked of Tima good collection Chem DarroWs father has a 19S5 Olds Judy Schroed Joluin, Tasch is still in theLirda Qough is back after   out We are studyihave real phones to workwill also have a film oni Tory Jones went , forboat ride Saturday andbirds asaw alpt ofherRECEIVE AWARDAt the State Youtn Talent show mInsing lost week John St Pierre,aa rwarded first place in art metal division with a pair of book end, NormBock, jsrond in Dhotoraphy, andVctor Easydlo, honorable memtionv L w i w  wrougjit iron work with two ironRobert Egeler, marshal  125O CfHfM tables All boys are enrolledill clow of the Industrial Aft Deptol Pincknev Community schoolsMotion by Tiplady, wpported tySMrley to allow foUowtof wili Jolores Schafer was 13 Monday,Pali H bbi  fLe4s Gulf misc 4C0Williams Truck Line, freight JlisgCity of HoweU , equipment 92Lorcrura Hurphy, assessors sal 90000 j TTXCKXWT EDTG8 DAUGHTERJitg Co, paint 17350 The Pinekney Circle met Thurtwiy Dutfy, health officer 1000 day with Mn Margaret HoHnpworth Diptch, prinUng 2800 Mrt SteJJa Garr was cohottee 11Week Expense 5600 members and 1 guest were present Pauline Harveys rabbit ha 9Schanne Baxter went to IndianaFridaySaaod Gfade, Mrs JohnsPauline Van visitd her cousin,Jaa IJnda Cjough watchedtMher bowJ We have 2 newers brother was married Saturday, Plann5 Mans of SouthJ4rry Baughns grandparents, uncleair ouni visited him SundayMargort Ackjey and Judy Hull wentboating Saturday and saw a muskraj, ducks, a large crane ahdbhte Wo are wry Nancy Holjister is sick, uBooth frort Dexter Grade, Mrs CampeiCraighas missed no ttfords in tests so farthis,year   good TJiHrewiiwent on a hike to the ski tow andhad c iparshmallowt oasi KathleenSinger vent on a picnic Sunday,FeuJ fiuhman Went ftsihngwith his brother Sunday and had good UckWe maJe congrattilatoih cards v forn Csgzay, Dallene McGranahafl,  Mrs  CwnpbeU on her 30h wedding hut 3 baby ducks Becky Hnmr Hi anniverfcar Harold Ostrum visted thefat cavitol at Lanalng  Mike Carven mother has new furniture and Th, usdnt of our rountryhis pmss matins last weeH took a,S1HP at ihe auto manufacturers when ho saiJ business slump was causedby nvnufaci urors not making whattne people wanted but what theyiihouqht they wanted Ford, Chrysler  w GCMT1 Motors had, no comment hut Vorpe Rmney of Americanmotors slid the American madereTins wrc too fast big and expensiveI wbifh ha cnusrd a boom in cheaper I lnivUii ois jt vhjch you see more if liiem on roads every day TheAmerican nirnmtncl urers have sactiicfi itAihinK for speedThe cars  u low you cunnoi get ini 11iT without bumpingor knocking your hat off1   p, rtia have upped thepj i  in , point where the workingr nil  unnot buy one A cviviin oi 3000 unemployed viiid i he 1i c cnpitol al Lansing lastA i I u jk relief but ihe house oi ici uur recessed, locked thedoors rud refused to see them and siil ii,isc received, much criticismThVii hvi been various othernnnlis o iho unemployed, themost fu IOUS boing that of GenJifob Cnfv of Ohio in the ninetiesTpcy isr refused to see him Then ii,re vt the soldiers bonus marchon Vushirgion when Hoover was They built a camp andvd cnwn there Hoover ordered hwrhur to disperce them H rtn his medals, go out histinks and fired on them The marcher wore unarmed Hoover always cLuimed MacArthur exceeded hisorder This was used effectively liover when he ran for rein 1932The rHp betwion the Universitywf Micr vn and Holland Christian school continues The Universitych opporr Hio school from the accred ited ljs because they refused totarh doirsic science, industrial arsandv driver training Their reasonVivs tne tdded cost Public schoolsget state money for the coursesHoit and bnirr a private school does not, ruust courseseducational groupsthat autoes owned by haveteengrand visitat AddispjkMotion carried toa4Journ carriedd Ackley,  The county convention and plantj for the camp were discussed Reservations nr convention banquet mutVe in before AprM 28 Call UP,89743FOR SALEEForma Powfr Bluetengtm  1W s g w pjpnu at AddispjkDah Gorcfner hd company SundayRoddy Wldmayer visited his auntEsther Sunday LynQ Stones brother nlaw ltayH for New Jeraey tonightBdbby twltchell visited hi auntMarion in Potiac Sunday MaryBlades Aislted hr grandmother Trac in Howejl Sunday Eddie Cplone anlto ti e builders show Sunday JudyHull and Satan Baughn hadeompaflfSun4y Prt J l Pairt Jones cleaned mortarfron bricKs to help out hisUFUwntHOt IDennl Asehtnbrenner and ala parUt   a new,carpet Third Grade, Mrs HeatonDonna Kessler was first in thebird how eoatctt, Larry Hull 2nd d Frank Senator 3rd James Wicker a now baby sister Her name isLvnn Sht and hit mother camehome Saturday We art going to theAfWd agers are the major cause of juven dWinquency and want to raisethe drivers Hcense age from 15 to 17 years A few years ago few higHschool pupils owned cars Now mostof them do They can get a used car for 200 or 300 and they manage toscape this up some way Gas Is theproblem nd more gas has been bor rovctl is ihe past few yearl Uuut ia20 years before A hose is standard in many a teeners eir,Supt of Education say U MUhU n schoolsfunds frontpay operating  expeneaicto pay H or 4  Internet in sales tax receipsfM Dearborn Mayth Kirby Crow, our tacretary Mrtt n for irformation and h a map  p aoVthe leglslAturt to come , I  2M  v  m PiNCKranr DISPATCHS Sckal Beard MeAiPfackney ,Mich April  UNRegular meeing called te eider byrfeieat HoUingswortfc All memberspreatat tJtentr atfnutes of March 6 readand approvedSpecial minutes of March 13 read The JattDwingread 1 Request fromBw of Education for permissionto be annexed to the Pitocknneyfollowing communication weremad 1 Joirt nuttings of the following2cool oord Picnkney, Winan, Ram bjrg, Howell, Brighton, CountySchool bard on April 7 at Howell2 Petition from Band BoostersCub iTix financial report from thclerks ozftce, Dexter Township on theUx roll iox this district Jeruue Kellenberger, Slem Pringeve report on conference she attend ed in PXoiou by Bonner, 2nd by Russellto purchas 4 new electric typewriters for commercial dept and a replac irnt ft r ofjice work Carried Motion by tussell, 2nd by Basydloto authorize purchase of 25 lockersoi tlte school, carried Permission was granted to SuptKeader t conduct two 2 five 5 weks of drivers training course thissumirer Admission open IQ adults Perrui Jon was granted to SuptReader to permit the use of Home Economy room lor summer 4Hwork The Jmentary School has all thetaehezs signed for 195859 year, MrsJune Dajrow to replace Mrs Post The Hand Boosters Club delegates the Hamburg2 Request froas the Younglove Scool Board to consider annexiationin part cT as a whole to the Pinck, jney sthooi system  Correspondence from membersc ttm 1 and Boosters Club Purpose oi this meeting was to planthe Rudret for 19581950Operatiiig budfft of 1245,45700 was adopted by the beard,Motion by Russell, 2nd by Basydloto adjOuro Carried ot the Board of EducationJoseph Basydlo,Canon HollingswrorthPresident of the Board of EducationA Detroit woman reported to Policeci ie idvin Brown of Dexter at 530 a m Monday that she had been for fd to he tid of the road, assaulted 4nd robbed of S24 by 3 men She hadjarted or the home oi  relative andLocome iost FINCKNEY WINS SECOND GAME PincKiiey high school won their cond ome Monday when they beat r nere 9 to 6 Denni Clarkpitched for Pinckney and was ahead 7 to 2 vhen Brighton scored 2 runsi 2 walk and a Pinckney muffed fly1 Pinckney scored twice the 6th onRegular meeting of the Putnam Wakefields hit and Humans doubleTownship Board hid at the town hall BrigMt n got another the 7th on 2Tuesday, April 8, 19M at S p HLAM board members present Hendee, White, Wylie, Reynolds and KennedyMating cajled to order by Super fvisor ilerdee 1Minutes of the special board meet, jing ol March 25, 1958 read and approv j rd IFire ntef Clifford Miller, and Secretary ohn Burg, of the fire daptiret with the board The fire dept has answered ninteen 19 fire runsUr xit irst three mnths this year by Kennedy, supported byVrhire to pay following bills RtsJ school treasdel tax 3044774 s G VnnSkiverclean twphall 500Cnio Oil Co March 2853 Pnckney Dispatrh printing 1800 a Iks nnd a Pinckney errorrH with the board to discusi tht Vans Moior Sales, repairs, gas S779 band and its problems No action wastaker on their petition at the presMoved by Basydlo, 2nd by Bonnrto pay bUs as read Carried Motion by Russell 2nd by McAfee American LaFranre, account 10000Fosters Fire Protection, sup,eq3278Lv Coc3cial Welfare, for Feb 46054Dtroit Cdison, 2 mo er  1554 Lnvev 4ardware, firemens ins 17675 Meiion tarriedt adjouin Carried Time 1124  Moticn b White, supported by WyJoseph Basydlo, j lit to aujouw CarriedSeoretsry of the Board of Education  Murray KennHy Clepk rarson Hollingswoith  of the Board of Education  MARRIED SATURDAY  Denver Schroeder of Pinckney and I Carol Xthy of Stockbridge were manled Saturday at the Bunker Hill Cathole Church Saturday After a short trip they will live at Portage LakeMeeting April 11 1953Meeting was called to order byHoliingsworth Allpresent, memi nployed by the Gentile Homentfr Good Readinglor theWhole FamilyNews Facts Family Featuresy Chritttan Science MonitorOf Norway St, Barton 15, MOM tend your newipoper for rhChtke4l InclMtd find my check or snonty Ofdor I yar Sit Q mo 9 Q I month 4 50 QAddrZonoARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont bt old fafthientd in thinking that yuritems of value tre safe because they are lockedtwayM at home To be really sure of their safety,ptoce them in a safe deposit box here Then, your valuables and important papers are protectedagain lots, theft and fire Drop in to our banksoon and rent your safe deposit box The eastis towunMcMmsoii State lanki  HoweH  Pfaickntf V aBBMBlBr JVHfteaWAaaA WFkm  2 Book Accountwizeof the WaHen i Clark family htvt moved Guy TTindsty wlie hu keen t tjwkirk cotUfe at PorUft I McDonald Ceavtleiceat , MowWalter Clark spent Sunday  tL IJ OW t te Cari Hudson homo 1 th  DeClalrs in ManrhesMfsdanies Walter Clark and G Wgnests of tke Ufi itof Gregory Reubf Detroit, Gerry Henryi , Bradbury, of  i aa     J SSaada y gveae i e f th e Ha wa t Eas t iaaala g keaerta gAddin g aaalfwaary  6 a tfeat r wa yboat  Che r ftda d e a Ik e Wftta t W t a  Fowletvlfl tFUse aa d wil e attende d aaart y THunda y fo r Mrs a i ki t hom e a t Gran d April i4Brighte n her e 330 Apt f SI4Nit k Lyo a ker e 43 0April  24Dexte r here Apri l as , Ifaackeate r tkere Ma y lBoysvlU e her Ma y Dexta r ther e M y Hatrlaa d kere May  i2Boysvill e there Ma y 15Maaekeste rMa y SarUan d here ,Ma y 4Mtat k Lye aMa y totes m 4S Yeu  Ag eHeni v Aubi e an d famil y o f Ohi ohiv e move d o n th e Gtennbroo k far mvher e h e i s foreman Ell a Ma e Farle y spen t th e wee ken d wit h Hele n Monks EdK r VanSickl e i s buildin g a  ne wbern Mrs  Wil l Caske y fe U an d brok eie r hi p las t week Mrs  Chri s Broga n entertaine dtn e followin g ladie s a t te a las t Thur sHay  riesdame s Jame s Marble , Wil lbrogan , WiJlia m Ledwidg e an d Ma xLe d   ef tTo m Richard s ha s move d bac k o nfar m a t Chubb s Corners Wr t Srtit h wh o wen t wes t i s bac kun d i s livin g o n hi s far m vaaate d b yDavi d Snith Th e Lhilso n grocer y wago n stai te d  or  ii s round s thi s week Mis s Ayraul t ha s lef t th e Gregor yor y postofiic e an d i s teachin g th eschoo L1   FJnne y s  th e ne w statio n agen ta tMrs  Is a Lammi n die d las t wee k a tp r hom e o n Chilso n Rd J  D  Boyla n wen t t o Orio n las tve k aii d ha d a  cance r removed W  W  Barnar d wa s advertsn g aspecia l o n tailo r mad e suts  2 3 val u e a t SHi30  145 0 valu e a t 1250 an d 170 0 valu e a t 1450 Son s Rea d i s bus y takin g h  e cen sus Th e senio r clas s wil l pu t o n th epla y Daw n i n Dixie  Apri l 2 2 A  cyclon e demolishe d th e bar n o fZ  A  Hortsuf f o f Unadill a Saturda ynight Georg e Reaso n o f Detroi t wa stow r Thursda y wit h a  ne w Carte rcar  he delivere d t o Wil l Schaefe r o fHamburg Marshal l Fis k die d a t Manchester ,England , Apri l J3  H e wa s a  brothe ro f Mrs  Joh n Chalker , Willia m an dJame s Fisk Mote s  t 2 5 Year sHarol d Hinche y underwen t a n ap errticti s operatio n a t th e Pinckne ySanitariu m las t week Pinckne y ha s organize d a  fou rtea m tof t bal l league    Th e captain sar e Stanle y Dinkel , C  H  Kennedy ,Clar e MPle r an d Andre w Singer W  W  Barnar d ha s sol d th e bal itno e o t hi s stoc k t o Charle s Folke rCas s Cit y wh o wil l hav e a  bi g sal eIh p Bo y Scout s pu t o n anothe rspor U jar d Monda y nigh t a t th e fir eMonda y night  Ji m Lam b go t a  decisio n ove r Floy d Haines  Geral d an dMerli n Harro w boxe d a  draw , Pea hPalme r decisione d Phi l Gentile ,Hele n Reso n an d Poll y Dillo n fpar red  Jipg s Sheik s o f Brighto n an dGlen n WjJts e o f Howel l wen t thre eround s l o a  draw , Perc y Fis h wres tle d Dic k Bez l an d los t 2  falls , Ed mun d Hane s wrestle d And y Singe ran d go t n  draw , Lyma n Battl e an dtfd  Spear s wrestled j  k  C Devereau x ha s bee n appoin t  e d temporar y mal l carrie r t o succee di  th e Lit e G  W  Dinkel Th e OES  wil l giv e a  musica l te aa t th e Masoni c templ e Apri l 2 2 a t2  p  n uTh e hous e ove r th e oi l wel l a t h e  Ze b far m a t Chilso n caugh t fir I Stnda y an d burne d down   Th e Luciu s Wilso n famil y wh o liv e  d  th e W  S  Swarthou t hom e thi swinte r hav e move d bac k t o thei r Po rtag e Lak e cottage  Th e Andre w Nfc btt  hav e move d i n th e Swarthou t  house On e o f th e barn s o n th e Heyna l o rHnr y Harri s far m burne d las tweek Ti e Floy d Week s famil y hav e mo ve d  fre m th e Mich  Stat e Sa n t o th eG  V,  Dinke l hous e Th e R  K  Elliott s hav e move dbac k o n thei r far m fro m Berkey ,Ohio  Th e Berkle y Isham s wh o hav etee n livin g ther e hav e move d o n th eBer t Hick s farm   THIATREWUTMOU LABFriday, Satwrday, April 18, 1 THE INV1SIBLC BOYRichard Eyer, Phillip Abbott and Diane Brewsterlrff Chandler, Orson Welle and Colleen MillerM IN IS THE SHADOWia CinemascopeSun, MOIL TIMS, Apriil 20, 21, tZVeet Walt Disneys New CharactersSNOW WHITE  THE 7 DWARFS in TechnicolorOaluretle News Color CartoeaThursday, April 33, 34Mario Lanza nHILLS OF ROMEWitlenalu Rascal,, Maria Allaso andPeggie CastleTrhnirama TechnicolorKo elty Cartoon Late NewsiSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the County of Livingston che Matter of the Estate ofMatf Shevrovich, also known ss Jithew 3hevrovich, DeceasedAt a session of sad Court held onApril 3 1958 Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith,Tude of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, That allroditors of said deceased are required lo pjesent their claims in writing i tnd under oath, to said Court, and to vorvt1 a copy thereof upon GeorgeGene Shevrovich of 6319 Hampdn , Strprt, Taylor Center, Michigan,fiduciary of said state, and that such  claims will be heard by said Courtet the Probate Office on June 10, 1958 pt trn A MIt is Ordered, That Notice thereofLe givrn ty publication of a copy hereof for thre weeks consecutively prev ious to said day of hearing in the jPirrknoy Dispatch and that the fiduc Iiry cause a copy of this notice to oc vervod upon each known party initorest it his last known address oy legislcred or certified mail return  pt demanded at least fourteenrlay prior to such hearing or bypersonal service at least five 5daysprior to Mich hearingHiram H Smith, Judge of ProbateA fruc ropyBirhaja L Marr Clerk of Probate THEATREHOWElL MieJL Aft CApril US to April IfLane Tanser mmd Hepe Lee Phillips asWI Uey4 KetaaIn PEYTON PLACE3 Mhowe Smmdmy Je, ft, itttWnek I My Doers Opea at fli P  Shows at  ant tlf P IfSuaduy, Monday, AprU f, 21 Matiaee Sumimj 2M p ss eeat, OeUe irealaroWiUJtth Heyaolds and GogtTHE BW BEATiaGalerJohn axon and Jndy Meredttk8UMMMXB LOW t4Wednesday, AprilDan Dailey and Clafe KeUyUfI NHFR WATER WARKHEH ana1 Nevefhe Scio IhettreThildrens FreeAnn Arbor Phone NorSaturday, April If, 10 THE BIO BEATia TechnicolorWithWMluh Reynolds and Gogi OraatrSUMMMER LOWJohn Sxon and Judy MeredithAlse CartaeosMon Tues, Wed, At,THE LIMITWitRichard Hdmark , Biekard BaseaHo17NHOLV WIFE In TeohnieolorwitfeRxl Ateiger and Diana Dorsalse CarteoaJ huru i, Sat April 24, 8S, 26 THE OBXAHOMANIn Unsmafteope and CelorwithJoel MtCrea and Barbara HaleplusWALT DISNEYS BAMBI in TeohaieolorAlso CartoonsTHE BLUE WATER MARKET 9704 KRESS RD NEAR MS6LAKELAND MICH AC 9 9691MKATi AND GROCERIES BEER, WIN BVfiRAL OIM AND TOYS, TOP QUALITYTHE BLUE WATER LAUNDOMAT 9704 KRESS RD NEAR M88I ArtEI AND RUCH AC 9 9691Read off MS6,LaketADd, Mich, Soft Water vaaslr Wash VTaah, ly Cleaning Cotton Rug, Shag Rug ltd Sfrcadi with ear Geld Bye 3yrteaiOPEN SEVEN DAYS A WBBK BryMrs Alberta Close entertainedthe Albert Dinkels and Allen Dinkelsfit hr home at Lobdell Lake Friday jfn honor of Mrs, Kitsle Dinkels birthii The fire dept went to 2 grass firesI Sunday One to the George FosterI farm on the Howell Rd and in the afternoon to the old Comiskey farnn Gawley Rd Monday they werecalled to the Peoples Church by one Ernest Town and wile and DonTown and wife of New York visitedthe Gilbert Skinners last weekThe Ray Languways and AllenDinkey atended the Builders ShowIn Lansing SundayJohnny Tasch is better but still inthe Ann Asbor hospital His paremsth Bob Tasehes called on him Sun dayThe Howard OBriens of BunkerKill Jack Sharps of Lansing andMrs Mae M4tz were Sunday guestsn1 he Ie LaveysMrs Edith Carr and Vern Smith Robert Carrs of Grand Rapidsthe Wayne Carrs were EasterIgucwts of the Leo Bettys family ofWalled LakeMrs Ftther Campbell entered theJfcPJieron Healh Center Sunday far aeratioft Bottle GasFOR COOKING WATER HEATIN AND  HOME HEATINGWYLIE L P, GAS SERVICEPtlO 63 HOWELL fhHELLERS FLOWERS  SAY IT wHfc FLOWERS    riOWELL MICHIGANTh, Id ward Hockett family of, The irry EicJyWVounePa,tpent the week end Sunday vnth the Russell Olewi at tho Merwin Campbellsth tVarion Reason and wife attended Webhor lieMrs Fthel Sprout was Inthe Euiiden Show InSunday Harrison Cooper if a patient in theVeterans hospital, Ann Arborroom557A Gionn Harrow of Detroit called onhis mother, Mrs Flora Darrow Friday Mr nd Mrs George BowmanIHitty Rockoviti of FowlervUU  th Uhi Siagan Sunday Ann Arbor 2 days last week with her stiterMra,WUlam DillThe Carl Bidwellt of Brighton otiled on the Ben Whites last Thursday The Herbert Schfndens oi Howeihave bought the house on HamburgSt Abe Haines was building aad Jack Sheldon is finishing it forUsam Mr Mftdline Shehan cad MPUter, GrtVa of Ann Arbor ajHgf WUiiaia, sVHTHE PfNCKNEY DISPATCH  Wednaedgy AH I, i9S84 opiegtortWOORift JRYfiOODSUNtiEfilLCANNED GOODSGENTS RJRMSH4NG5 ClaaMatter at PeeteiXieeAt of March S, 1S77i4 loath HowaO 8t   a YaarGeorge VaniNorman was in DetroA5t WednesdayMrs Wray Hinckey is a patient aMcPhenun Health Center, HowelDun Brooks and wife of Ypsilaniijand Bill Blades and wife of Ann Arjbor raliel on Mrs JennieSundayThe CeoifO VanNormansdinner guests Friday of th Rex No cu in Ann ArborDirk lliggs and Jim Dault havfmishfd their enlistment in the USMarines aid are hom from Caliior maThe Kenneth Hecks of the VanHorn apu spent Sunday with theJuy Warners in YpsilantiMrs Bess Henry has sold herto Gerald Reason She is in a onval ascent hoine in Battle Creek,The George VamNormans eater,tained the Clifford Millers at dinneSundayrn 5c William Cavery and wuof IIowoll Friday, a daughtey Stanley Dinkel and Johnny attended the shooting match at the conser vation club on M36 E Sunday,callers f the Lester McAfeesMAPI SUGAR TIME NEAR VERMONTVILLE Free FuU Color Reproduction suitable for framing sentuponID cover the natural beauty of MichiganI enjoy the natural goodness of Michigan brewed beerMichigan Br Agan Drewers Issociation350 Madison Avenue  Detroit 26, MichiganCo  National Brewing Co of Michigan  Pfeiffer Brewing Co     Iajled on the Omar GassesJto Detroit Sunday  Barbara McAfee and Duane Wat today guests of the Murray Kenntdyt were Denise Kennedy of AnnArbor, Al Boehinski and the John JtaMsnki family of Warren OUn Robinson jr and family of YpaUanti were Sunday guests of theOttP Robinsons Callers were Albert Itafcler and wife, Rex Sackett andwtfa, Ritpcrtt Garner and wife andymiem Austin and wife of Detroit The Harold Henry family spentth week end with her parents at AJdieen, MichMrs Dorothy Dinkel and Christinaaajlett en the Curtis Pattersons in ftatktaridfe Sunday A number of OES members are avtefkdHTp a meeting at Bellafountain tohfhtThe Lten Meabone of Chln vh the Ueorge Moabnns a coup leal weekje Bhattt , visttadJsjsjai Lejkteesst  Berkley last 1 the saeevweafck Donefe tL Sunday guests of the Irvin Kennedys were the Vern Kennedys of D3troit and Gerad Kennedys of HowellThe Gerry Ledwidges were in Royal Oak lest week Tery Ledwidgecame iione with them for a visit,Dn Ledwidge visited her grandmother, Mrs Eleanor LedwidgrTheir parent the Hubert Ledwidgescime after them SundayMrs oi Hall will entertain thVoang Ladles Auxiliary at the ConglChurch next ThursdayThe Clo Curtis family If Plymouthwire Sunday guests of the Ralph Halls Mr Thressa Coyle and Ray Burnsand we called on Davy Burns Sun dav at St Joe hospital, Ann ArborHe is mjch better Tte Merk Nash family were Sundav uots of the Jack darks in xter Tre Winston Baughns and Barbaravtilt the Frank Clarks of Milforaaeat tkt wtak asjd at UfelkUOesu Donnle aViughm stared with Pete  Mis James Whitley entertainedSunday in honor of her husbands birthday the Max Reynolds KricRose ind Howard Read familiesThe Clare Swarthousat dinner Sunday In honr of his sis , Mrs Viola Dixon who Is folnjj to Alaska, to visit her son,SI Marys Church had a Fatherand Sen rreakrast Sunday for memThe Roy Dillinghams visited GuyB1,air and Mrs Audrey Wright at Fowlerville ine day last week Mrs Itene Warner Heringa of Kalamazoo spent Thursday with MrsEthel Srout  Beit onBlaricum has been transferred from the hospital at Memphis,Tenn to the Vetcnins Hospital, Ann ArborDopiu Boh Egfler pirkPd up Ivjneirroes Tnenday in the villagewh wer acting suspiciously Thy a pickup and claimed to be gainjunk He teM then ta leave Stroh Brewery CoKrwin Mann of Detroit spent last lay with his brother, GeneLee s Gulf Station at Main and well Sis was broken into last jay night as far as can benothing was takenOsvald Crotty, 62, died at Buffalo,Skw Yok last week where he waslonnetted with a Frd Sales agencyHe inariied Kathleen Roche of Pinckney There is a daughterMrsNorinne Ross of Texas and severalprandehiidren A M Roche and wife of Lansingwero in town Thursday 5 ooal boys Ronnie Darrow, BobBennett, Marion Tomaaik, BryanMcClear and Martin Johnson wentto Detroit Thursday and enlisted In ihe navy They leave this week  The Ioyd Mayers of Detroit spenttit Wck end with the Ray Langu waysthe Clare Meiers visited her mother Drtrolt SaturdayCresch n Tateh of Ana Arborspent her Wagoners GroceryffO66 PINCKNEV ROADQuility Merchandise LOWPRICESSer and To Take OutPHONE HOWEU 705J2Lumber Coal and SuiocoFuel Oil Prompt ServiceD E HOEY  SONSPHONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER MICHIGANSTATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court for the Coun ty ef LivingstonIn tb Matter of tne Estate ofEmma Frances Murphy, Dejaassd At a ssgin of said Couit,eld on March 25, 1958 Present, HororabJp Hiram KSmith Judge of ProbateNotice i Hereby GivenThatall riedtojs of said deceased me required t present their clamsin wailing1 and uuder oath, tosaii Court, and to serve a vov thtir if upon Martin J Las an 0VdQ Jit Grand Rivr, Bngiton iMirhigan, fiduciary of sainehfat, and that such claims will b heard by said Court althe rebate Office on June h LW at ten A Mtej  nil It is Ordered That Hotjeethariof be given by publicationof a lopy hereof for three weeks connect ively previous to saidday if hearing, hithe PinckmyDigptteh, aiid that the petitioner oause a copy of this noVcto be served upon each knownparty n interest at last knownaddress by registered mail, ratdira receipt demanded, at leastfourtet i 14 days prier to such hearing, or by persona serviceai last five 5 day prior to 16 such hearingHiram R Smith, Judge f ProbateA Irus eoyBitra L Marr Clerk of Prebftte MM fSTATE OF MICHIGANTiiw Probate Court for tb County of Livingstonl lie Matter uf the Eatate IMvMlinni J Duhaime, Deceased At a sewion of ad Court held onAprii 1, J58,JJisenl, Honorable Hiram R Smith,iliio oi PubatPNotice is Hereby Given, That illurdiori uf aaid cieceaed ure requir,tl io nri,enl their claims in writing kiwi unrkr oath, lu said Courtand to a Jjy theruoi upon Martin J,1 j irand iiiverBnghtonMichu ut said state, and that such sviJJ be heard by said CourtM,c Hbat Ullice un June 10, 195I en A M i  n icicd, Thai Notice thereof iMn oy pubheation of a copy hereI of  vstoks consecutively prev i said day of hearing in thcKiic,, J dispatch and that the fiduc iio a copy of this notice to11 upon cadi known parly in LI his lusi known addressici or certified mail return mamlprl al least fourteenprior to such hearing oririal service at least, five 5J i tr such hearing,R Smith, Judge of ProbateA tnif copyjaroaia L MarrClrl of Probate iricr ri flayMoriori Bennett who became suptJI the Michigan Masonic Home at Alna laM fail ha resigned RobertSitvun, upt, of the Maumee hoipit al at 1ucdo succeeds him May 1RUSSELL J BUCK forState Representative Mr Bii  vas born and raised oaa fiun in Bonnington township, Shia wasste ounty, was graduated fromfrny High School in 1928 Alwaysverj active in community and civc piiuir, Mr Buck during the pasttew yvnr sered as Shiawassee coun ty Road Commissioner for six year,was president of the Board of Education oi Perry High School for sixyoai, wa director of ShiawaseeCounty Jied Cross and on the governi ngbofird of the Salvation Army for several ears Mr Buck also ownedand updated 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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>T    1  THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 23, 1958No 16Political signs point to the voter aslhe mar ol the hour in Michigan thisyar Both major parties have rubeUit na on their hands A group headed by fomlbCongFrank Hook and Horner Martin, once a union leader, wio orce ran on the Republican tirknind was active in the milk dumping strikes are putting up a ticket againstGuv WiiHams and his slate They lumed they were not recognized orgven their share of patronage Dissension among Republicans Is n a diifeient plane Republicans uf ho 14th district have repudiated Eisihower Republicanism, classing itas socialistic and want to return to conservative Republeanism and theentrance of Prof Paul Bagwell of Michigan State as a candidae for gov ernor a liberal Elsenhower man doesnot jijjt them at allThey want Sena lor Hutchinson of Fennville, an arch conservuUveBofjdes these two therl Richaid Moore 8 Wayne auto dealcr Engwell is crippled from polioand walk with a caneFinances is aso a problemThe dofcit in Michigan could reach 65,0COCOO More than 415,000 workers are idle and more government servicesare need for an expanding populaion Rpublicans want to cut spending ANeighboring Holeswas held at Stockbrlde COMMMUNlCAThON , CATHOLIC cHURCB J Grade SrJl NwsTn year s gone b the Detroit Eds nCompany has always recomended an assesnunt to local assessors in the rious Muncipalitjes, to which we st ve k to consider a comnvi  yhospitallt was not decided whethero brm uie Rowe hospital up to datecr put up a new buildingGum DanCrT Mmnir committee appointed  On Aril 20 the Junior and Senior sUntiai increase each year, depend rf Stockbridge High School put on ing on amount of work done in ourtcwnshjp In 1957 the Detroit Edisons rrcornuided an assessment of 165,100 ifwasapponted chairman and a Mve generally gone along with In Putnam township we have had a sub St 2Ui Cattottc mFr  AiMft bekmrtt, FatAeSUNDAY MASSESsummer Masses 30, 800, JQQ, 1OUU, 1130 AiVViUr Mattes SQO, 1000 A Pi  Weekday MM 900 A, M Iannual sprang concertMrs Mae Higgins of Pinckneyconvaiing at the Ray Hardt home  f r our township to which the Board Soirowiul tootaer Novena730emfewFriday,in Stockbridge The Tfrrtland Methodist Churchhobserved their 100th anniversary onhas chosen a school busis Linda Marie Young8 daugher of the Kenneth Youngs f Review and my self agreed to ac4IO to830 t IrtO PIn January of this year the TaxDi ision of company contacted m and said they were paying more thantheii shuie of local taxespercentage wiic in accordance with our StateJim krkstine of Hillsdale will sue j Equalized Valuation After considerroed Marshall Warren, mgr of Howel  ab1e and lenghty discussion they re C, Ops Warren is transferred to j cownded that their assessment be l,nnsm J lowered to 101,800,000 or a decrease15 candidates joined the Hovvell , of 63,30000 to their 1957 figuresKnights of Columbus, April 13 j This really amounted to more of a decrease than this, because they hai  S16,3H0O0 of New Work completedin our township in 1957All Municipalities were gettingtis cut some,more,some less Ths ot orce Drought about an avalanche 1cf promts from the various town 1Mranri Mrs Wjlliam LaPrad of  ships and city governments in South ICrpgory announce the engagement j eastern Michigan where taxes were he Fleming school voted to be anlvxed to Howeil last week Merrill Vines of Duteher Rd,Howt did t week at Muskegon Born to the Bud Dillovvays of Howli jast week, a 7 lb daughterMary The Peoples Lburcatln4enemiational 3ft West, between UnadillaMr in StreetBY Bnekt Saadera, PastorSunday 2oo    94 5 a ,Mwni i t  Worshi p   105 0Yout h tirou p     10 0 Yng  FtopU 60U P , Atvnin j Senric t   70 0 P  MWtf L 9  Choi r Practis a   80 0 fc ,fhurAdult Pryr Meeting 800 pmThur Youth Prayer Group 700 ft, w ion Rpublicans want to cut spending    and hold the line but are finding th of their daughterCatherjneto Allea coHecuc After thy smoke cleared the hd Edi tSunday Schoolhoi  pra3 930   mitheJob hard 12 Republicans rebelled lastwnek ftnd gave the colleges someJV3O,QOOO more funds Hoard,of the Claude Hoards oil Department head at Edison metQurcbPrivate Thomas A WyliePrivate Thomas Albert Wylie, son Hollis Wylies and former starball and foot ball player onPiaekacy high school teams, s iGme rra Fort Hood, Texas on a14 day furloughMNSMTATItN NOrtfftMichigan is experiencing ne of thevorst forett fire periods in historySome i000 acres of forest in the Gray ng, Kocommon and Grand Traverseareas have been destroyed Forestsere tinder dry and it takes little to ,  ,, the 7th Har  strt a blaze Sun shining cr broken   ut f rs ,      1 n  err JJJCK Kennedy ana Dennis jlas will do jt235,000 fishermen are expected tomVe to the trout streams April 26 Michigans 59 state parks andsfcreas are being readied for he summ er season A mie long stretch on Black Mall River in Presqe Ise county ws Clark, while Pinckney had 11 hitsoff Tick BrandenburgEd Wakefield led Pinckney hitterswith 4 ingles, Lonnie Huhman had a double and 2 singles Dick Kennedy,a homo run and single and Mark TVhie a double and single, liattorios Pinckney Kennedy, Clarktreated with a chemical spray last and Puhman and Dennis Morgan eek to study its effect on lampreys KurtlsndBrandenberg and HulberyMany dead lampreys 4 inches long were found aitrr 2 p m 500 trout were planted there on whom it had Gregory, the wedding to be in Juno, j with the County Board of Supervisors j schoil I at thir February session and it was his contention that this was brougntupon us too fast and they recomended that we eah come halfway, n cher words , instead of a SG3300 do crease a 31,65C decrease for 1958 Some assessors agreed to this but I Jvvs rtlictant go along with it until il the boar of review met In Marhi representative of the Edison Co met vith JS and offered uss a still better gure, instead of cutting us one half thiy vould go along with one third d  n pasc of the 63,30000 figure To this,ihn R Trd of Review and mysejf refus 1 d nnn stutd thai we would stavlpat oti the 1957 valuation but would  not jiisst in assessing the new thatvas addfd in 1957, We felt that a  Utility Companys assessment should iot be comparer with individual lheisessmonts because Ihejr Taxes andgponil ovorheod arc all budgeterlnrl passed on to the consumer anyvty The second thought was tho J hool dent that has been voted hereU allv for the construction of theschool and extra ejass roomsWe felt that the Edison CompanvMS a ery important part of us in paying for this debt which they as wr as you and I voted to accept atthat timeBrighton City and Putnam Townhip aro the only 2 in Livingston  untv that have not agreed with theirrecommendation Throughout the Edison Disrjct, there are 81 that haverefused to go along Their next step is OP appeal to the State Tax Comnnsson which wjl be accepted or reject ed This comes up in July or earlyAugust We beleive we have taken the jipht stand, and this outcome will beinteresting as well as important to UJ1OV, RespectfullyLloyd Hendee, SupervisorThe bride teaches in St Marat PincKney Mr and Mrs George Webb of Norths Lako observed their 65th v,edding onnivf iarv Apri 113 tThe Washtenaw County OLS meet ing was held at Milan high school on last Friday  Voter approved the South Lyonsewer bond issue 235 to 37The outh yon school JHop isJ the Lakeinjds CoUiitr Clul liiisynar Tne fire marshall would notol them decorate the school gyn ,vith inamable materialThe Dexter Band BOOSUTS made 00 on their card party and boxsocialMi niiri Mrs John F Hoey of Dexyr announce the engagemoil of tnci aughir, Joanne, to Dr Joseph Bonjra ol Ft, Lauderdale, Fiorina, She is employed m Die Ki LaudordaleDaily News The wedding is at Dex rr, May 110,Sheriff Lillie of Washtenaw countyis closed the license plate offices jn i nlCir and Manchester SCalvary Mennonitta Chu1tLxie Beachy, PasUr WalterWorship  riigh School Athletics RKT HARTLAND 14 TO 6Pinclncy won their third straightgame lyt Wednesday when they railid tj defeat Hartland 14 to 6 Hart, lund scored  runs the second onwalks and erros but Pinckney bouncedlark in er half to tie the scoreIn the 4th they arded 4 moae and got 4more the 5th Hnrtlancr did not score niiOVVXS AT PATTERSON LAKEThe body of Mrs Gertrude Kingv n has had a cottage at Patterson Lake for years was found floating oithe surface of the lake Friday mornpg about 200 ft from shore Coroner narold Borden rued death was dueto accidental drowning Mrs Kinghiid come to the lake alone as hercar vas found near the cottageOnThuisday night her daughter phon ed WilMont Plummer who has a cottage neat1 the King oneand askml t h had feen her mother She snii sh ciid not know where she wju, Wilnont said he had been away all day but looked out and saw no light inlhe cottage Her hosband, Benedict ned several months ago There are3 daugnters, Mrs Hejen Cox, Mrs Patricia Ott and Mrs Dulores Lcibrau and 16 grandchildren The fun vraj was Tuesday at Si MatthewsChurch, Detroit no ill eiiects icK Davis went to a movie Sun, day iVrry Bell has 2 new booksLuis  I Chambers saw a water fountanDai , la Kessier is petting a nw piano,Dick Southers dad smashed his finr, Eddie Osterle is going up northKiuee Halliburton made an airplane Di wood Patty VanBlarieums couain has a black lamb Terry Russell iuis baby chicks Sharon Lancastervjited her aunt Maria Haines dadj put in his gatden Laura WhiUey if 11 ott a bike and hurt her knee 1 Lndt, Singer has a baby turtlejeny  Colont ate at a drivein Sunday Tiry Haines an to a picnic but it iciined Tiniinv Kiisor v,ent snulif hing witli hi dad Ann Read visaj cd h I cousin First Craa, Irs JUOK1Lee Davis went swimming Friday Jim a,h had cumpary Kdna Pvswla io baik in school Kurt Knipple hxst bow and arrow Ralph Itt ii unr11jft pjwuing his house and barnGloriaS cko visited her g andmo ii ,,ii urdaj Joan Claims nothcr ,ugiher vid her sisier new pedal ushr t r, ant1 blouse io niaicji Dabid Zo Mlka has baby rabliis David h ringei a snapping turi1 Dbby ilo r,r wini to a church dinner wild h r nuiiher Ajn McCnrty went tu i, show Jhn Blades aunt came bu fi un PennsvaniaFirst Grade, Mrs ThayerDanny Williams bi other hu a v i eks vacationDavid Michae viitd DeWayMi fa Hilly L Wyliti lroihcr, Tom ii j  borne from te army Iaiis1 Sprout j,viid hoi Aunt Caiol jji Vpilani i J ,Dira Mciiboii a to Howeil, Mary j  i lumbers uncle isited her FVggyONeal Kas a n ring Jackie Mukjnlas soive hrrses Sljilcy IoitcWMit i ciiufii Sunda nj Suaiir  arinys jrand mother  1  i 1  f 1 he,try Mtsi and Sandra iil , ni onpin SunrUiy Joan Vlic u  a vuiict Saiurdaw Lars iu M i ior a rid e Sundayieciwu tirade   AiiiiffOi Botib s l JoHc s tatlie r is  buildin g u 1 W  Mlid  IVi h S  i, , L  J1 1  s i,  li Mi   ftle l i f eiiSMai l is iij,,  l  u i g  M 1  A S Ti i uaniel s uiii  , , ,Siturdav  I t was  a  shootin g acident Wuju i r aun t an d ,  Ui,i  v  ,, h r Sunday  Mrs  Kin g in  ,  ,, tPat l erDI I Lak e Ia 1       Cyl v caugh t 1 dovs  ,Jui y Ixan 1iithe r painte d tluji  oa t  x o t t d b jl  hj t in th e hea d piayn g iiili fjioa  fcKinc i soinc ban y rabbit sL x iiiink s s v ,  ,    li j  hamber s cousi n iiu u   uc nIiUesma n wen t t o tliurl i  1joot h caug 1 suiik 1 bul l he  d  The actions o f th e Daughter s o f th cf n Revolutio n ha s alway s puz xA  ft w year s bac k the y go t u nvtlcui e publicit y whe n the y re lvi t le t Maria n Anderson , th erun t jgr o singe r sin g in  thei r hal lu t VVisiiRto n D  C  Mrs  Eleano rPoosevH i resigne d Ias t week  theyagai n hi t th e cloud s whe n the y ask i d tKa i ihi s natio n wjthdra w fro m th eLniie d Natijns , mak e the m leav ethi s country , en d foreig n ai d an dsto p mixe d marriage s amon g th eraces  Non e o  thes e resolution s ar eliabl e t o be , adopted  Th e UN  is  th eod y Mpnizatio n fo r Worl d Peac em  cyhimce  Tu t bov v coul d yo u sto pmisei  marriage s wit h America ns  Idicr s o t occupatio n in  abou t ever ycountr y  u th e world  The y als o wan tt o  Wiutra w recognitio n o f Russi ain d hc i satcllit s an d condemne d th efiiijon d CoiiiVivnc  uf  Churche s o fC  ii i i   SOCiitlisjC is c  I   V ta d ta  tb f tayci y Theatr eI LMM  ia  cios d it s coor s afte r , o f rMsiarf  Th e Gayet   ,u i mi 1 v M I s i Lined,b y th e lat ei d  Stai r ,  OM C tim e owne r o fio v  1 pp  r t th e tur n o f th eiii,, , an d the y mad e hi m a millio nt  lin y wer e calle d le g show s then irV, 1  a  F r nc h vor d wa s afte rird s vt i cd  I Hirin g worl d wa r I  thei eii1  iv o otie r suc h show s intiii , th e Full y an d Cadilla c Th ell v iul  Avenu e wer e tor n down ,   Caciiiu c cornfrie d t o othe r pu r,ii iic Cayet y wa s th e onl yvvot  Nigh t club s loo k ove r muc htMei  stul t an d t h   i i  s i rip teas eonc e conjdere d naught y b eJ  Ir   ilt i ti y a  membe r o f th e,  ,,  boar d t iia t th e popul a1  1i1 1 ene y sdioo l wil l dou bii i l o year s I t is  aroun dI   je ,  a t leas t 4  mor ei  w oi l t o com e int o o r ar ei  c,,  wn  the Pinck i   , , An n ArbolBlig hwil l  r     Mi  i t,IMiieinaa n aii not tax erl  o f thei rI  ha s eon 0  o n il Th e1  Pinckne yiKin s Uam liabl e t oe  schoo I lowei l re slat e of ri  count yal l7 3 per l S  SIIEHA N INJURE DMondu y nigh t abou t 80 0 p  m wrii e cleanin g a  tracto r withgasol in e Franci s Sheha n wh o live s o n M  6 ,  Z rvile s eas t o f Pinckne y w u ba dl y  burn t whe n th e gasolin e ignited H e ha d firs t degre e burn s o n hi shind s arms , abdome n an d secon dtlgre e burn s o n hi s legs  Hi s famil y eel hno rLIBRAR Y NEW SNe w book s ar e Edg e o f Darknes sby  Chwe , Winthro p Woma n b y So ton , Finishin g Strok e b y Queen , Na r w  Searc h b y Grave , Blake s Reac hb y Gaski n an d The y Cam e t o Cor dur a b y Swarthout  Fo r Girls , pur chase d wit h bak e sal e proceedsPrin WIO OBSKRV E MICH  WEE KTh e Michiga n Stat e Polic e wil l o ttnrve  Michiga n Wee k Ma y 4  to 1 0b y flyin g th e rtat e fla g a t al l post san d holdin g ope n hous e o n Hospital    o  hm t 0 Dr  Ra y Duff y wh o calle dit y Da y Tuesday , Ma y 6,  accordin g t o ilev  Fr  Schmft t an d sai d h e shoul dJoh n Pennala , commandin g of  l  ke n t o th r hospital  Rev  Schmit tdrov e abou t 5 0 mile s a n hour  H e wn sstoppe d a t Doxte r bu t whe n th e ofi co r learne d th e circumstance s h e es corte d hi m t o An n Arbo r rjt y lim iat th e Brighto n post  Thi s wa sdon e las t yea r an d attracte d thou saNd s o f visitor s t o th e variou s post sthroughou t th e state Althoug h visitor s ar e welcom e an y fro m wn re a n An n Arbo r office rtime , th e visitin g hour s a t th e pos t escorte  n i  t o St  Jo e hospitalA tcts t i n Deni m b y Sherborne , Mysel f ar e 1 0 a  c  t o 5  p m  Officer s wil j ifl t rpport s h e wa s testin g comfor rn d I  by Lamber t an d Firs t Orchi d b c lher e t 0 sco n visitor s throug h abl v bu t wa s a  mas s r f bandiges   He marrie d Jane t Lunrlee n an dIn s 4  children  H e i s th e so n o f Mrs Louis e Tiplad y Sheha n an d th e lat eLoui snd I  by Lar t d  glo r Patt y b y Emer y Fo r boys , Adve n , tne I ost explai n equipmen t an d an tur t m  Atomi c Energ y b y Ma y an d Wor questionsBlack Stallion Mystery by FarleyWould the borrowers of the oldPinckney papers return them as t want them for the exhibition atHartland Michigan weekForn to the Charles Barretts a sonatid to the Robert Barbers, a daui Vffc Barrett was Nancy McCarthy ad Mr Barber, Francis BarrettBorn to Mr and Mrs Lelemd GrantVirginia WyHr Tuesday at McPhrson Health Center, a 7 lb girlMr and Mrs Robert Head Tho public is extended a cordialinvitation to come learn at first hand how the department operates and the services it performNEW DRIVERS LICENSEThe legislature increased the cost Fifh aid Seventh, Mrs MeyerKathy Shetelroe was in DetroitSaturday  Sunday Evelyn Harvey find family moved to Flint Sunday Foger Bonner visited Jimmy Cantof drivers license 50c to cover the rcll Ann Arbor Sunday Judy Schroeof the drivers training courses, far and Judy Reynolds stayed withtnught in the schools This does not j Cheri Darrow Saturday Judy Schrot go in elfect until August The law rr visited her sisterrtJaw at Por jalso provides the drivers picture rr4ge Lake Sunday David Shlrey stay  must be on the license This will ed wih his cousin Monday Larry inot stwt August 1 a the machinery Baughn vent 10 his graiHaremsfor doing it will not be roady then Kiughns 41st wedding anniversary Starting 1959 your license plates Km Serield sent away for pet monyou wil kry Monday Gloria Bonds sister hasi ababygirlvSlffi    UEMOLAY DiSi CONVKXTION00 attended the Southeastern DeMolay Convention held at Howeil Masonic temple Saturday,The followins Chapters were represented Monroe, Hudson, Lansing, East Lansing, Charloue, Lenawee County Samaria, Ann Arbor, Ypsijanti, Jackson, Livingston County and GreenvilleFrom Pinckney Winston Baughn, Donnie Baughn, Larry VanSlambrool Duane Haines, Billy Winger,Jerry Reason and Jim Linden attend ed Mrs Mary Baughn and the DeMolay Mother served the banquetThe morning was taken up withregistration At 1230 there was a luncheonThe Initiatory Degree was at 200p m,the depree team being madop from all chapters Larry VanSlnmbrook was organist Jerry Rea son and Jim Linden of Pinckney re ceived this degree The installationof officers followed Lyle Rich ofof Lrnsing was inst1led as MasterAdvisor Joe Sutton of Lansing S WJoe Deasy of Ann Arbor J W John Hope of Djamondale S D andRoss Damman of Fowlerville organistTh banquet was at 630 William of Howeil talked on theThn Damman children of ,fnd Carlisle McCarly helperant tne garden Iticky her dij j I  il IariI j inis and iiai Irog cionnie akui wentTNird Jrade, Mrs, iWe aie glad Jobnny Tas h irHoug Winger who have been ski PIP back in school Frnnk Zezikiritd Timmy Sprout Sunday nJtaLinda Frjtsch spent the wctk cdin northern Michigan and saw a si IT jon that weighed 30 lbs John Tax i liS a new bikeFifth Gradt, Mrs MillerJn reading tests those with perlVtscurcs are Virgina Strunk, Cai i laurioinen, Shirley Hileman, PatiyCiepon Janet Sanders, one wrngSanley Kourt No one got luwntnan 3lh grade Jovcl Indivdua units given vere David Loar, FloridaShirley Hileman, Norway FrancesReason, Florida Doyle McMcMich birds Russell Strunk, MichiganFred Schuman, trainsPauCay, astronomy Staney KourtjetsIobbie Rooke, ainorce Lee Allison,snips We are studying rocketsDonnis Hpllister bad a birtfKly paity The who went swimming this weeklebbie Rooke, Carol Taurininn, Sanders in Zukey, Portage Half Moon We are plannFowlerville Up danced and a group lifK a triP t0 tne museum and are allfrom Howeil tang The DeMolay del0111171 t0 Kfollowed this  Sixth Grade, Mrs TaachVe had Mrs Turner for substituteteacher Friday We hope she comesDark again We each wrote a composTSeventh Grade, Mrs CarrWe played the Catholic school inorse ball and won 14 to 1 MarieMnyne won a dance contestDeeann TuBoise had a birtnday ThursdayMary Lee Aschenbrenner had a sur p ise Wrthday party SundayKINGS DAUGHTERSThe Kings Daughters will meet at Mum  M V iiii,,  , ,jjii ys,iI iv  i 1 II iii  u  il Oi llCiiiCtl b  uVe  Ilich hv elif ire w ,eisi 11 ipt , I, aiil 1 t tiaii1 ,r oriwould operate my Jhalle , used n operate thefi,n i lie state nowe i sany meiui 1 hat atuuiier schoolis lhe l Uuiiburgiiii be used and ejr hih schooliis is a far cry I ill if ono room wood burninger who got 20 walked 4 and around, nad to n,jt,s o scliool n those daysA patien at the Ooldwaler homer ii jjcnally rciarded was bean, reccrtlv j,,s is jirubably nothing ,at his brother wasJeijaturc and henTchjntf investigat insi il uins headsst   ien a severe eresiing facts were revealed that inire las M years 27 ntfendants hadiron dsci,nived for buitality to pat Icits Some nnii fiunishment hasalways oeen used iid is probably noc  sar at timos There have been instances of attendants killed by pat ients, and they should bo allowedo defend themselves A friend of oursvisited such an instituion once to see a friend, said friend was sorting a bnek eye He gave the patient somenrMce the substance of whih was to obey orders and he would not getliurt The advice was followed and thepatient was later discharged as cured iai e liui vr oi the siaried a far t ii whicn ihe in1 i iuiji Itji ome iUeUiL tu 1 waThe senate of the legislature againblocked the building of a new Boy VoitionaJ home in Green Oak by a47lion on How To Get Along Together mg an amendernt that it could notoi tho Playground, We are doing bo luiIt in Grten OaJc uniesa tl Uv muluplication in decimals j inston cunty board ot supervisorThird Grade, Mrs Heaton tpproves it The board wtBonnje Bond has a new niece, nam ord a year ag0 M aatoltd Rebecca Jean She saw her Thurs uner of tnis ditrict who Dve, Inday for the first itme Virginia Petts 7ansln dW nt vote on the Senatorme Virginia Pettsgave Mrs Heaton a kitten for daugh mea h was offered  t ter, Wfirtha Mesdames Umstead rhristman ot An Arbor ThU wittKitchen Ma  dciay the proJect for a   iford Fark, Portage Lake May 1 at1 30 p m , Bring items for camp, aluminum foil, yarn, saucewarte basket andpaper pie platea, Kitchen, Maya Jenm and Borovsky dciay the P101 for going with our elasajo Green IS Ulert ta no otherUage May 9 QwTil base ball SMm Queer thatmttal rtmmtd  wa Playtd  lune  Jmet 3 ivinton county the oppoaition scrfUry , Wickers ttam waa,   JUt comes from WMfeftfcdishes,Held tcajns1  MvStfi2RiCi  i wash air washtees always plenty of hot water 1fte new fctt water kfe way IT HOT GET A LOT for load after load of the cleanest, whitestlaundry everAnd washday or any day, you can be confident that an electric water heater, plus Edisons Super Supply Plan, will provide hot water for allother family needs, tooBores the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT , GET A LOTlor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOaty oioctric water ttoatort give you all those Important advantage Efficientthe heat goes into thewaterInstall anywhereneed not benear a chimneyLong lifemeet Edisons rigidstandardsAutomaticaII the time x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsOuter shellcoo to the touch alloverx Edison maintains electrical ptrts without chargex SafecleanquietmodernSee p pimnber of appliance dealer DETROIT BDISN SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANARC YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that your items of value are safe because they are lockedaway at home To be really sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, your valuables and important papers are protectedagainst loss, theft and fire Drop in to our banksoon and rent your safe deposit box The cost is lowUttState iankHowefl  PinckneyFor of Sat  BanJdnj2  Savings Book Accounts, W ia7 Mrs Sdaa Spears was in DetroitVftoj Friday the and Mr ArthurMtmck were In Ann Arbor,ftobtrt Brown oi Howell called on Sunday71 Cfcvrch of God on the Howell 1MM a bE tddal Tkunday t J m ttttvrtf of Hawaii will beMr art Mrs Rebert Mke took WlBtesi Bentley back to Corr Iff Attee Brutt came Oliver Earl and wife of Howell callcd on the Roy Dillinghams SundayThe Tom Kenyon family of Muikegon spent the week end with theLloyd Hendeea,The Jesse Krums of Eaton Rapidsmd the William Maurers of Lansingculled en the Robert Pikes last weekLuAnn Hendee entertained  girlsat a birthday party aturday The Alien Dinkel family spentSunday with the Henry KUketta in  ighton Apet a 3101Notes af 48 Year Ago The Ladies of the Cong Churchhojd an ice cream social at the nwnhiil Saturday nlgfcL Hjn Lt niiew Roche of thToettTpolice dept spent last week at the James Roche home F L Andrews attended the funeraloi a cousin Mrs F N Monroe, inItroit Monday Abel Smith died at his home on tbeoH Dunne farm April 22 aged 67 He leaves his wile and one daughterThe funeral was at the Methodist church Monday wth burial inWalled f Utey,, Aptil W,FeatweSLIM CARTER1M Brntimin Color THEATREHOWM Mis At CJock Mafcav, Julie Adams and Tma Hovey WtdMsdayf AprflDmn DeJIey ad CUfeII rjER WATERGeerge Montgomery iBLACK PATCHEarl Day former Pinckney creamery proprietor was sentence to6 months in the Detroit house of cor rxOion Monday by Judge Miner atHowell Monday for obtaining money under false pretensesMrs Alpheus Smith, 57 died athr home in Hamburg of pneumoniaWednesday She was the daughterJames Pangborn of UnaUllaSurviv Tg are her husband and 3 sonsClyde Hiram ad Glenn, The funeralwas at he North Hamburg Church, Rv Gates officating Burial in NorthHaxnbuig CemeteryA large shipment of nursery treesarrived at the Pjnckney depot Monday  Henry Knickerbocker who had abheshp here has moved to Pontiaeto work in the Cartercar factoryRush Lake has sold his farm toLouis Sliehan and has an auction onSaturdayfired Read has enrolled in ClearyCollege, psilanti to take a short courseH G Rriggs and wife have returnh me from Everett, WasOavp Smjth and son, Orla haveadded a lunch room to their meatmarket here7 Irs Lafayette Selman died inFlint last week and was buried in Dexter She leaver her husband and2 children She was Rhoda Sackett of Dexterrank Hinchey and Grace Lambornwere married at the home of the bridess, sister, Mrs George MowersWednesday by Rev Exelby They will , live on h farm at Silver LakeDonn Feidler and Ida Beatrice Bur chell were married at the home of the brides parents, Mr, and Mrs j Thomns Burchel Wednesday by Rev iGates They will live in Toado, where ho is employed by the AssociatedPresssNeal McClear has completed LukeVilliams barn Beuiah Bates of Gregory is workfor Mrs, Alex Mclntyre Tom Stone of Gregory has bought ihe Frank Bates farm Martin Laughlin is working the Apppton farmHarry Whitock is taking the census in Hamburg townshipPaUi Brgan is making the roundswith hjs grocery wagonMrs Henry Damman of Hamburgk a patient at tho Pinckney Sanitar ium Thurday, Friday, fetel AprilDMbU FentaveTemmy Sedsto rj I MNG BOY HNKSunday, Monday, April    g AIX MINE TO GIVE I pi,u Carey aad Cathariain TechnicolorWithlilyni, Jolms, Gsuneroulicx Thompson and Patty McCormickNevelty Cartoon IAU NWS i  nnday, Monday, Anfi 27, t Tiedaj, Weducsday, April 29, SO MatiaM Suaaaj 2t a m cat, Announcement I Robert Tar and Juliarrive Two Dark 9enefit of Whitmore  te Lake Little LeagueTheyll Keep You in StitchesTI1 GREAT AMERICAN PASTIMEWitaTom ElweQ, Ann Francis and j Tuesday, Wednesday, April 29 Ann Millar f fAEN Rnr ra  TO WABBOW1C4THE WIND NoveltySTATE OF MICHIGANThe Protate Court for the County of Livingston4k the Matter of the Estate ofWatt Shevrovich, also known as  Tathew Shevrovich, DeceasedAt a session of sad Court held onApril 3 1958Present, Honorable Hiram R Smith,Tude of ProbateNotice is Hereby Given, That allcreditors of said deceased are requlrcd to 1iesent their claims in writingand under oath, to said Court, and to rrve a copy thereof upon GeorgeGene Shevrovich of 6319 HampdanStreet, Taylor Center, Michigan,fiduciary of said state, and that such claims will be heard by said Courtat the Frobate Office on June 10, 1958 t ton A MIt is Ordered, That Notice thereof1 e givrn by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively prev ious to said day of hearing in the Pirrknoy Dispatch and that the fiduciary ctMSe a copy of this notice to be seri upon each known party inKterosf t,t his last known address oy legistored or certified mail returnincept demanded at least fourteen 14 day prior to such hearing or bypersonal service at least five odtys prior to ruch hearingHiram H Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy Burbain L MarrClerk of Probst y, AWVEaf HUXS OPnato Rascal, Maria AUaeo Peggie CastleGood Reading for theWhole FamilyNews Facts Family FeaturesTh Christian Scinc MonitorOn Norway St, Botton IS, MOMnd your ruwtpop for tht timChtcktd EncloMd find my ctck or monty order, t year 18 Q months J9Q I Months 4 SO 0NamAddreuStateLouia Waetier a wife viited herister Mn Oark la Waye SumdayThe Ray Languwayt were calledto Detroit last week when her mothtx fell md broke her hipBert VanBlaricum who it at theVeteran hospital, Ana Arbor wasl re a short time iat Friday Lloydnt alter him nd Mn Lrrence liughn an the aufha familleaSunday is honor ef tlieir paeantt ta larl Baufhas eUt weddiuf aami Notes of 25 Years AgoTho closed Pinckney Bank pays aa third ten percent dividend next weekEdward Hoisel sr, 88, died at thehome of hjs daughter, Mrs Fred Wolcott, at Port Gibson, Miss, April 22 Funeral and burial were at PinckneyAfter 3 straight defeats the Pinckney Mesons won a eucher match from the Dexter Masons 50 to 46Cot Choker, Fred Read, Earl Baughnand N O Frye were in rare form Other Pinckney players were W C,Clare and Norman Miller, Russell Liv ermore, Merwin and Ona Campbeu,Poy and Norman Reason, Clare Swar thout, Wayne AtLee, George andWjljiam Clark, Glenn and Fred SlayfonThe Dexter players were Ira Ott,Henry Steinbach, August Lesser,Elite Green, Herb Shoup, Stanley Vaughn David Steptoe, Chris andFred Stoll, Carl Helber, Carl Bates,Carl Mast, Henry Jewell, Lee Clark, A D VanAuken, O Biglow Alviaand Extort Lesser Mrs Julia Sigler celebrated her, birthday Tuesday at the home of  Mr and Mrs, George Reason, Her 4 daughters were there Also her sister, Mrs Dede Mann and son Earl and tier nefee, Miss Grace Young and thefollowing Pinckney ladies MesdamesSarah Carr, Hannah Halsteari MirySwarthout and EHzabeth Curlttt The Boy Scouts put on anothersports event at the fire bal Phil GenHe v Peach Palmer Ralph Smithv Jack Haines Floyd Halnes v Chuck CJinton Jim Lamb vs FatPattle Bill Darrow took on BillDiljon but got the nose bleed thefirgt round and retired Billie Martin cutpemted Glen Wiltse of Howellto 5 rourds Harlow Haines and Rollif Shehan boxed a 3 round draw Jto vrestlrg Edail Meyer took 2 fathrom Anthony Battle, Gtmld Vd got 2 from Arthur Ben and PercyHA tw Loren Meaeon tweeA o lUeVTbi vlUafe eeun THE BLUE WATER MARKET9704 KRESS RD NEAR MJ6LAKELAND MICH AC 9 9091FHKiH MMAtfl AM GROCER IKS BEER, WINAXD TOVS, TOP QUALITY THE BLUE WATER LAUNDOMAT 9704 KRESS RD NEAR MMIAKKJAND MICH AC 9 9691Kit Koi4 off UA36,LkeiiUd, Mich, deft Water family Washjry Cleaning, Cotton Rug, Skag Ruga Bed Spreads mm A9kr with ear Gold Dye System OPEN SEVEN DAY A WBBKBi t FOR COOKING WATER HEATIN AND,  HOME HEATINGWYLIE LP, GAS SERVICEPhONE 63 HOWELL tjHELLERS FLOWERSSAY IT with FLOWERSi ONE 284hps let the contract to build a vilo lockup or jail to Charles Plymppton It will be oi frame 15x16 and 18 ft hifhwith barred doors and wjn ws and cells O W Hoff was apAprilMayMayMayMayMayMay 28, Mandbetter therelBortlle here5Dexter there  8Hatrland heret2Boytville there15Manchester here HOWELL MICHIGANPAKV VXD APRON SALE MAY 10 The riuckney OEft win heU a BakeSale and Apron Sale at the Pluckry Miitoaie Temple Satartay May lft, titarting at l0 a mAND BAKE BALMThe Hickett School for RetardedChildren will hold a Rummage andDuke Sale at the Putnam twn hall, Pinckny, Saturday, May S ftartiafat 1000 a m donaUoa will eeT      , ,r  VV v   V vTH B PIHCKlfB Y DISPATC H Wa d oday , Apri l 23 ,JRYGOOD SStore Ftmckaey Diapats kEntere d s  Stttni  Claa aMatta r a t Featoffic eA t a f Marc h S , 187 71 4 laut a Howa U   rN  U 0 a  Tat LJfttiERlf c Mrs Marti n Ritte r sr  ha s return e d  fro m Florid a wher e sh e spen t tn ewinter  Mrs  Rut h Ritte r spen t las t7 nurittj y wit h her Th e Tame s Neff s o  An n Arbo rer e Sunda y guest s o l th e Robert Ackleys  ITh e Fre d Read s wer e t o leav e Flo r,d a thi s week  for thei r retur n tri p t oMichigan  Th e Edwar i Parser s ar eals o expecte d bac k fro m ther e thi sweek Th e Edwi n Sprou t family , wer Sunda y guest s o f th e Harol d Heus jnan s in Ypsilanti  Wagoners Grocer ytiOOD S 5 H 0 E JGENT S FURNISHING S rIo ffag  E WsttUUIIIIHIUUllHUUlllllllllllUltUlUllUlllIllllUllIFISH F2YSPONSORED BY ADVISORY BOARD FtR RAINBOW GIRLSFrL ApriAT THE PINCKNEY MASONIC TEMPLfc FRENCH FRIES AND POTATO CHIPSADULTS 100  CHILDREN 50cAT ST MARYS SCHOOL HALL PINCKNEYThurs, Ma 8 SPONSORED BY THE ALTAR SOCIETYADULTS 150 CHILDREN Sc FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MRS KINSEYAT UP 83410   Sunday callers of Mrs Margaretark and family were Tom Knightand wife of Fowlerville and the Tom Curk family of Ann ArbiorSurdiv guests of the Ray Burnsfami were the Kenneth Frys of Hrignton, Mrs Thressa Coyle andthe Don Burns familyTho following OES from here attended n OES meeting at BellafounJtain Ohio, last Wednesday Roberta ATbuigsy, Eva EnquistMildred Millr, Genevieve HenryEdna Ward aniJ,an MattesorPvtJames Amburgey of ColumbisOhio was home for the week endThe Vince LaRosa famiy were innWhitmcre Lake SundayOna Campbell spent Friday nightt the Carl Lentz home in Lansing Mrs Ethel Sprout spent the weenend with her sister, Mrs Esther Barton in StockbridgtRichard Wylie w homeMichigan State University over theweknd Pvt Thomas Wylie of FtHood, Texas railed on the Kenneth Wytfes Sunday Roy Reason had 3 pailfullsSunday given by a friendvnt to pointe Pele, OntMesdames Lucille, Camburn, Cairjie Griffiths and Kitsie Dinkel callod on Mrs Esther Campbell at thef McPherson Health Canter, Howefljlasi ThursdayThe Fuel Conways of Ann Arbor IcMled on Mrs Jennie Hooker Thurslduy and C W Hooker and wife ot Ann Arbor called Saturday The Kiwanis bowling team bowlsin Mt Clemens next week They aie Martm Rittor, Clillord Miler, CarlSowers, John Tessmer, WesleyiUadei and Howard ReadA surprise party was held Sundayior Aloert Maschke at his home in Iuadiija Those present were Mrund Mrs Duane Moffett, Mr and rJrs Kiiobby Hartsuff, Mr and MrsAnrtin Ritter, Leo Smithers andAii ana Airs AlMaschkeMrs Eleanor Ladwidge enteitain ej Mrs Mae Barron of Howell, Mar Luet Lrogan ol Chilson and Rev Jeith I edwidgf oi Davison Friday  The Irvin Kennedy family were ly guests of the Ambrose Kennin PontiacJ avid Burns will be transferredm ST Joe hospital, Ann Arbor flfridge Army Hospital, soonMrsLester McAfee and daughter,,,I naibaiu and Leslie, were in AnnArbor SaturdayMhe Robert Seefeids tookdaufhtf, Patty to University husui, Ann Arbor for examination Sunday yJack Lee ha retuned homei3hoenix, AizonaA team of Pinckney 7thI rt to a Hartleind team last M66 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchcndise LOW PRICESSeer and Wine To Take OutPHONE HOWELL 705J2Lumber, Coal and SuaociFuel Oil Prompt ServiceD E HOEY  SONSPMONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER MICHIGANSTATE OFRortnte Hainei andwere the Pinckneyday 14 to 4Cairy HenrylatteryMr Willa Lamb and children oArn Arbor spent Sunday at the WH Meyer hometOOKM ANNOCXCM HI CANDIDACT Henry Groomas, WhitmoraReal Estate Broker has announcW hie candidacy for Stata Repreaen tativee, Shiawa8seeLivingiton disitrict He has been a resident ol this district for 29 yearsMr Groomea, 54, chairman of thaGreen oak Democratic Committee,pledges full support to tha wtshai of i majority in his district As a ttrcvor ot the Southeastern Miehisjan Tourist Association Mr Croomakill add his effort towards helpingstore end milk busineat  He t owner of Groomec BathingBeatn Co Inc and a former memberof the Michigan State Police He form riy owned and operated a grocerysore rotd milk buaneasHif local Activities include beingpresident of tha Community CheatJr Uroomea was a former member of  he Green Oak School Board of d jcation where ha served m aecretaryHe was also secretary of the Living tomJGunmvtmm wU Spartt MAMISKOCS0T FMM FACT0W c n fret, vit 4 Troo ifm S Monday nightMrsJennie Kellenfcerger, principal of f Pirckney Elementary school was Mcted, presidentMrs Viola Dixon of WhitmoreLe visited relatives here lastwpekShe Jeavess for SpenardAIaskaen AjiJ 27Olln Robinson and wife attendedthe spring party of the Golden Rule Masonic Lodge Ann Arbor lastTursd at the American Legion hall Percy Ellis and wife and Barney Wilson and wife were also thereTommy Read spent the week endvith his grand parents, the GeorgeVildes sr of Ann ArborThe Fdsil Meyer children of Waterloo spent their vacation last week at the Walter Clark homeThe Gentile Home Center Ladieshowling team bowled at Belleville3at Thursday They are Mildred Mill IT, Joan Mattpson, Gladys LP, VirSifja Amburgey and Mary Margaret MoriarityTrie fire dept was caled to MJIr Miite church here about 3 pm Monday when the back porch caught fin evidently from a cigarette butfather a tha Latin Quarter ,  Mrs Esther Campbell underwentan operation at McPherson HealthCnter, Howell last Monday She is ong nicely Mr and Mr Merwinwere in Fanton SundayDie Dick Young familyjpnt Sunday with the CampbellsTom Fauld and wife of Detroitrolled on tha Roy Reasons SundayNeil Shtrdt and wife of DexterAudrev Amburgey called on theKobeu Amburpeys SundayThe Carl Lentz famiy of LansingcbPed rn Mrs Esther Campbell at VcPhriKnHealth Center TuesdayPatrtrta Palmer attended a manffement banquet Thursday with herleft here by roofcan at noonfatroi  The Vfaynard ClarkaMJan tajj SUBMWIBLE HIGHER CAPACITIESFROM DEEPER WELLSfrom S to over 1,000 g,p m, LOW COST,AUTOMATIC eptration EASIER, Incxpemiv initallation A COMPLETE LIN6in tint from li to 300 hpALWAYSPLEHTY OfWATfRflENTYOF flCSIUBtf COUPONdealer imprintPkose tell m mor aboutot RedoSubmergill rJ The Probate Court for the County ofLivingstony, tre Matter of th Estate i iin J Duhaime, Deceaseda ession of sad Court held onnil 1, JV5lJivsut Hunojable Hiram R Smith,lg ot PobaleHtiHby aiven, That illsaid deceased are requir,d 111 prent their claims in writing utuicr outh,, tu Miid Court, and to u jjjy Uiereol upon Martin JLavi,l ib Grand Jiiver,Brighto,Mich  ol sid stale, and that suchwiil he heard by said Court office on June 10,H4  14  4Cribley DRIILING AND WATER SiTPLIKS IEXTER, MICHIGANPHOKE HA 6 5501 orrlred, That Notice thereofbe tlLn ny publication of a copy hare01 lor tree weeks consecutively prev aid day of hearing in theJim kiwy Dispatch and that the fiduc a cupy ef this notice toupon each known party in his IHSI known addressed r certified mail returnp remanded at least fourteen duys prior to such hearing orty cjoiiai service at least five 5dayr prit r lo such hearingHim K Smith, Judge of ProbateA true copy raroara L MarrClerl of ProbateDA N C E AT ST MARYS SCHOOL HALL PINCKNEYSAT, APRIL 26 SPONSORED BY HOLY NAME SOCIETY Campbellof Flint  Andrew From where I sit ly Joe MarshTurnabout a la TonyHate yon net Tony yet Hes tip like an American should, btfrom Enropeand rents the old saidWhalwlana, From where I sit, treryTonys a good worker and has ten has a right to siftiat farm running pretty slick  on all subjects For feaftisjFunny thoughon days offTony happen to feel that bear la Jpjfthangs around the barbershop about the best Taffejtaavtlttlistening to the political discus erage there is Nobody aaa Itfens But he never says a word, agree with my choice bat tastVwUst Thursday, though, Tony    rht toms there and was speaking hismind When  asked him about the sudden change, he smiledand showed a brandnew set ofattiseathip papers Now I talk of about it YlS1  r 2is,1kS t ATCBhardware t weekPftATUKlMO SMCIAe, VALIfM AND FAMOUSapril AOVKirrisBO inrhe fANLl V BAM AI MS fo 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Office 98S8MHewllBERT WYUE,FKUM BALES I S e U S 3146CUUS fYE BB fARGIT PISTOl rioofl itandaid i air rifta ftBtriCIALPBICE 2 Dr H R HoimquutXBayTrip JjJLatfc utrbi truckingII pRoger J Carr AgencyCOUPLTM 1NSUKAJICB GOVXf ACSEiiihR Carr 1 4 3 MILL ST, Mich Phont UP  fitiREAL ESTATELAVEY HARDWARE jtday Throtiierh11 tc 3 id 5 to 7ind by AjkpontmeatAC 72931Wet Grand HBRIGHTON Homes LakBusiness Opportunitie Yopr Propertjl witiiO RtASONBroker 209 North Ftan PHNE UP 81166AD Kind of Real Estate Listing WantedMain Office HA 681S8 at 7421 Pfe tage Lake Road, near N Tvtertaj 132 WEST MAIN ST, PiNCRNET Henj v Krhn u IF S518IANTEDLAND TO PLANT CORN N GREEN BROTHERSPIOKO UPtown 8 3464 FOR SALE PLANTSCabbage To FOR RENTHome 4 rooms withmato, and other kinds later bath at 3100 Patter, n Lak  Rd,George Holt, 664 Patterson Lake Rd furnished or unfurnisned Phone UP 83192 Call UP S6636WANTEDPiowing Gardens a spec lty Ray Cosgray317 M 36 W, Pinckney a LAWN MOWER SHARPENINGtOU KbNTModern six ruoms anu f 1 1 i 2 4 Rivrbank Hiland Lkbatli Reasonable rent, mCull MIJ Oticar Beck, LiJ  Wiltse Electrical StrriceELECTRICAL CONTRACTING60000 West M36, PineknejrPhone T 85558IVANTED Furnished room for vm,,T, wn t   iNOliL Will the party who touwFOR SALEtLawn Mower 500 half of mv extension ladder from tlu Spence Titus UP 8  9901 Green Bros farm Pase return it WANVKD Odd Jobs alter Sciiool tunu iritiaraaysor1 8 6dUSALE21 Bich Torro ReeiLaw Mower in Al Sfcape 34 RUSHVIElW DRUFown 86629 Bert Smith He is XnovvnGeorge Meabon CLASSIFIED1 ADSFORFOR RENT45 a month modern beUM in Fowlerville prefer smallfamily 122 South Ann St rewlexiJe , Michigani WANTED 2 elderly people to take ca of my home May have yourown apartment No extra, charge, 1 blck trom town, reasonable rates Lillie Brookland 122 South Ann St Mich SVE7 ft locust fence posta  TR  AGWCO lo4 Fou9 ft corner post, custom chain LAVVNS AND tiAKDENS 0 LB fe done at 350 an hour  SACKj i,oli 300Codley Lake Road UP83346  Nellie Brumbaugh Lloyd HendeePHOXK UPtown 85547 SALEFormal, like10 foi   UP 8974C WAN Maidens to PlowGujrtc siteThe Al Greenfields who have beenin Florida this winter called OH theineman Pinckney, Mich I Ltr MpAfees SundayN  WANTED WOOL, MarkePrie Lucius J Doylehm UP 83123 Fhene UP 8 3111 WANTED iO BUYa Set of Guif  The James whitley family spentPhone UP b6669, 220 Unadilla j t,e wcek end witn lne jonn McGuirClubs Robert Vedder   n Grand RapidsFOUNPMale Beagle, freckled fore The D Conklins of Grand Ri,is ,  wre Sunday guests of the Jackcnain  , ,, ,  ,Young family The Dick Young family of Flint calledUall HA 69452 orGENE11AL HAULING tiuouisn, Asheb and Cinders swi i,o SFRICF  ser you in d voJ  G rjj IM 664 Patterson Lako RdWAMlED Odd Jobo ji ail knids , Pncivi,r Mich,un weeK enuo ana aitu at w p m JODOX G REAL ESTATE rDYS AND sHIRLEY HBNRtPhone HP 8977111169 Hiland Ct ,Hell Pinckney, Mich1U PERFKCTAUTOMATie N161LBFOR ALF1943 V8 Sedan, gotJ ,on THREADERjdition, radio, hoator 575O Threads large and small needlt James Whit 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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> fvTHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 30, 1958 No 18 TW Miekifan Mirror Neighboring Note AboutThe legislature recessed thsslwt week, leaving most of the prob lems that faced them last January unsolved They will return May 15l wbfcfc time 6 budget bills will get final action Warnings that a slumpiu revenues ard resistance to newtaxes would mean cutback was borne outHigher educe i1on was the worsthMchiigan State was cut 1,011,000under current expenditures, Universt of Michigan 900,000 and small er colleges less More problems willresult from this as the colleges ex I,wi a tidal wave of increased enrollmem this fall They will have to postoone purchases,slow down programs, vaintain present pay rates and cutpersona and maintenance The Traffic Center and Labor Mnnagement Institute at Michigan State got ro sunds Neither did the Human Relations Institute at the Universityoi MichiganThp new Ionia prison is half dontand needs 4000,000 more to finish il This got no funds Budget cuts were from 25 to 10 They sayWalt until Next YearThey base this on the forcast thedump will be over by midsummer At present the intangible tax isthe only relief measure in sight Itwould raise 20,000,000 but it is bottled up in committee  The cost of drivers licenses wasajsel from 250 to 300 to pay thecost of drivers education in theschools Ths will raise 700,000 They ttNo voted to put drivers pictures onlicenses but did not appropriate anymonev to do t so this also goes over to 1959 Two labor meaures will come upMny l One increases unemploy ment benefits 14 weeks The otherprovides for audit of financial reparts oi unionsMNflMTATIONTie dept bought 37 acres o theRogue River n Kent county and accepted gifts of 29 in Livingston county und 46 n Leelaneau and ap proved the sale of 46,862 worth oftimber in 7 state forests 36 pair of Canadian geese wereideated recently in Lapeer, Benzie i nd Ogemaw counties They werehatched at the Mason game farm Shipment of young trees to Michtan land owners is underway 14,000w00 VAH be sent out Monroe duck hunter was given45 days in jail for assaulting a gamo warden, He had a previousconviction of 30 days in jail andS J00 fine ,Michigans heaviest lire loss thisax was April 1420 3344 acresThe seasons total is 5374 acresFAREBTTS CLUB OFFICERSThe Parents Club of the PinckneyCommunity Schools have elected the following officers for 195859President  Mrs, Wayne ShettelroeVice Pres, Mrt Mary MichaelSnretaryq Mrs Len DavidVieajrer  Mrs Howard CraigP1NCKNIY WINS 5 T 2Piitckney now has a I won and 1lost record in the League O Lakes league having defeated Dexter onThursday 5 to 2 Dick Kennedy pitch od a 2 hit game for Pinckney andstruck out 11 Dennie Clark had 3 hits for Pinckney and Mark White2 Pinckney got their 5 runs early nnd Dexter did not score until thCth inmngIn other league games Manchesterbeat Boysville 31 to 0 and Soutnwon from Hartland 6 to 3KINGS DAUGHTERSTh King Daughters will meetwith Mn Peggy Jarlowtki at Mum fsrd Fark, Portage Lake May 1 at130 p m , Bring items for camp,aluminum foil, yarn, sauce dishes, wtptt basket and metal rimmedpaper pie plitea Secretary Unadilia Mother  DaughterBanquet is at the church May 10 Born to Mr and Mrs Charles SullivanGeraldine BarnumNorth Lake A ril 24 a 10 lb girLA baby shower or Mrs Jack Donoh le last Friday night at the Plain ftd church Th Fowlerville Mother  Daughtr banquet is at the Methodistchurch May 1 The Dexter O ES hold a Mother Daughter banauet at the Masonictemple May 2 Earl Roffee, a Dexter barber forU years, died of a heart attack lastv eek 4 Gakland county townships havepetitioned the state highway depttqn the 10 Mile Road made a state Road and be renamed M36 It isreally a continuation of M36 start ing at US23 The City of Brighton asked theboard of supervisors to cut their tax S w alleging they were taxed thatMuch more than the areas outsidetle city The board turned themtown and they will appeal to thetate tax commission A number from Hamburg went ontie senior trip to Washington Dad Now York City with the AnnAibor high school seniors this weekThe 8th grade will take a bus trip to Chicago Tho school ends May 23 The Brighton Financiers basketIr,ll team lost to the Tennessee Redt eads last week 60 to 40 The Chelsea high school alumniVnquet is June 14  The Michigan Knights of ColumbustUte convention is at the Grand Hotl Mackinac Island, June 567 Thr Waterloos Road from M92near Chelsea is being blacfctopped to t1e Jaeksov county line Mr and MrsFloyd Roderickformoi Pinckney area residents andnow of Chelsea have announced the engagement of their daugher, Areeta to Floyd Alexander of Chelsea Eal Reis of Brighton has been innulled as commander of the HowellIvnights Tempjar Rev Dalp Stewart of Dearbornhos been named assistant at th1 hTowel 1 Presbyteran church  The Howell OES will observetheir fOth anniversary May 20  Tho McPherson State Bank of HowU will have a new modem bank with drivein service etc built on thosite oi the old McPherson hospital George Fisk Fowlerville, formerPinckney resident is a patient atVeterans hospital, Ann Arbor DjI telephone service was inaugcrated at Saline last week A ewe sheep belonging to Jay Tooy of Howell gave birth to 31 mbi last week TH1RTYSECOXD ANNUALThe ThirtySecond annual conven ion of Livingston County KingsDaughters and Sons will be held at the Crpory Baptist Church on Tuesdav Mfly 6 Gregory being the enteraining circleirhe executive board will meetat 915 am Thc morning session will sairt at 1000 a m Rev TrumanCVchrane will give the morning devotions , This will be followed by the 10 enor Circle Reports and routine business  The noon luncheon will be served by the women of the GregoryBaptist churchAll reservations must e made by May 1 to Mrs OliverChjllison of Gregory, Mich The afterneon session will begin at 115 p m Mrs Thomas Howard of StockbridgeVjl give the devotions The themeof the convention this year is Lonl,Increase Our Faith The speaker of the afternoon is Mrs William Tulp Tho Junior Circles wiI then givetheir reports The state presidentard state officers will be presentThe Kings Daughters and Sons IsA eiric organization devoting to help others and promoting Christian princles in the local communtiesWeinvite all members and any guests to meet with us a this time gIS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPpe Hollinsworth hasgranted a graduate school scholarp  tudy af  Institute of Pa Chemitryf Appleton, Wiscupon graduation from Alma College CATHOLIC uiURCHis majoring n chemistry anjni3thmatics ana is minoring in physics During his freshman and soph more years, he was a Scotish Bagpiper with the Amla College KiltieBand He is active in intramuralspirts and a member of Delta Gamma Tau Fraternity and the Chem istry ClubLees Institute of Paper Chemistry scholarship carries with it St MIII,  Catfiolic tibmr Re FT Aioert Scumitt, Fare SUNDAY MASSESMussesli30 800, J 00, 1000, IiJ0 A,  vVi1 ti Ms4tjsiiQ0 1000 A V Ma 300 A, M Grade6oirowiul AnotherCcnf esutons Frijy, after Novenna Lvri S  day 480 to htO P M, HMO t 90ihe uhL Uiiucu CJndnoBiinationalMifi West, between Unadilla ITMi iii StreetsRv Hrcors Sanders TVtSunJa iVhool  945  i We nil u Worship  1050Vouth Group    100 p it People  6,JJ P IiService  700  XWd Sr Chir 1racli i   fc0u ttrhurAdut Pnyer Mtviiriir S00  ,ir, r Youii frayer Grou, 7 0 t r Terry Bells mother brought her avu, Hum the north Carolyn Bladis has a baby calf Dick Davis family aiii v spvd boat A fuck of wiid geese lighted back f Gene Kochs barn ur Clustaisun went tu ihe airportSunda Dick Souther visited his grandmother in KerncialeA me was livjvn down in Charles Rautios1 yara rry Marhoter saw snake tracks ruce Otwells brother gave him a hoy Scout knife Terry Rouell has HlKAvr lawn mower Ann Read, San dra Grant, Martha LaRosa Bijlip1  ve Maria Haines Pal Harden,la d Laura Whit lev went to sec Ban hi Sandra Grant has a new baby is7 Cam C f Vvbt  MOO  Pastor 9150 , lfr45  Lee Hollingsworth2,000 or each of the first twoyars and 2100 for each of the  hird and fourth years and leadsto the degree of Doctor of Philoso Phy j To aoheve it educational purpos es, the Institute of Paper Chemistrv awards a limited number ijohoarstiips and chooses students MI a rigidly selective system based up on undergraduate accrtmijshmeit srd a written examination 3 S Ivnry Mennonitt  Isa Beachy,nt WWcrahiphool  CburcbPaatraler E  Iftflii,V if,7 V IP Firtt Grails Ars Tw Davis jailicr has a lUv Ci1 invr boat Kurt Khipic tias wI j us llaiph Rotlis dads iar biMkvr, ivn iciua Iesola lias  bike and ,   liiilijj to i Wc Miki Siii Ut, ,v dad v, is tihiu I  id  iirinmr c   LL   L  me fsh Cliivild Howies graiufailiu1 rauuhl 1G fh JJal 1 y Luckett wI hjovAvle Naru v Ran Old YeIcr siuj iiebby Horner Bambi I irst Clruif, Mr ThayerVe vv raclising 1 SIT YOU tonj, at 1 lie son fVsliaJ al Ann Ar  ui Vckje Makjn went hxrs i a kI iin Dennis litasmi aim Harud If IJister iiac new jeans, Suatte  iiini visited her grandmother a dvaniiT Bel wunt up noith Larryrdrur fourul a lizard urulr a woo pile PJV ONKIJ  a jiiar  J Tor having a tjotii jiillrd PattySrou ani Dora Meaboit saw Snow Jiie iary Uurg visited us grandGradt, Mrs JohnnUVIMMTTON COUNTY PiCXIC The annual picnic of Livingstoncounty residents in California Uat Sycamore Park, Los Angeles, onFriday, May 9 WINS STATE TITLEJudy Damman of Fowlerville whowan the Dairy Queen title of Living Vi county won the state title lastwek at Michigan State Universityin which quetns rom 36 countiM his success in being one of the fewsMActed from the hundreds whuwere invited to compete from thenations universities and colleges He s the son of Mr and Mrs Carton Hollingsworth Mr Hollingsworth is president of thc PincUnovCommunity School Board and he points to Lees selection as onemore example of the high  qucijtyof scholarship of the Pinckney High School and of the outstanding,rofessiona ability of Mr Wesley Rodelr, duperintendertt and Mrsbermaine Stackahle, PrincipalLOCAL SOFT BALL LEAOTO The Pinckney soft ball league willstart aoout June 1 Four teams haveboon secured, another is wantedThoearns are Detroit Die Set, B  C Lapping, Kings Bar, Dexter and Brighton The Lapping team won thotitle Inst year Saturday the Lapping team beatCamp Brighton 8 to 4 Scotty Barret stiuck out 18 men walked 5 and allowed 1 hit Pinckney made 4 errorsThty got 11 hits and Brighton made5 errorsAB HTnBelle  3 2Wakvtjeld 2 1Holoomb  4 2FRITCH  4 2Hevlett 4 2Kt,rh 3 1iTiiUS  4 1Higgs  1 0Whit  4 0Ear ow   2 0MRS AGNES V MOLNTirsAgnes VV Mdntyre April 20 at ihe Pontiac c,Hospital, She was struck auto vvhjle crossi g an interT Prmiac an rtle WBH t 3 days laterMjl anMary Cavanaugh Walsh nboTi on what is now the  on Brand H, In l05  uited noni the Doxtei higli schoolJit VM2 she was man jrd     ir Mijtyie, PincKiiis, atvi thy , nrouv kieping on 1he Mclniyie lanr jn MSol, now wwred by LJKenVTuen iney mced to Pincknes ariired in the house now ossned byLis Matteson During World War i they muod to Iuritiiu Ah i theynave since lived, Her husband died C yars ago Thf re are 4 daughterMrs Willam rrowrr and Mrs Ale Pctrowskas of Indianapolis Ind,,MrsGordon Blake oi Lafayette,Louii ana and Elizabeth Jeanne Mcintyroof Okinawa, a brother, Wallace andn Mster, Xona in Detroit, A brrther,and 2 si ters, Margaret re deceased Jf lit,y J 11 n 11  r  s a  y f Hi    i 1  v 11 i  1  nod, Rodty A il Lnvia  ,ii1,1 vJihMr  r,iy iiiaii, frjm visiifii tier gt viitieii his K1 ,,  I lil  V Wei 11i 11 jia sr,i t 1 inirents on i    ,iloridalainhl, I auni  iiids in 1 Ji lenc 1  i Toi WedniyT  lit1, Mn 1 i  w The funeral WOF a St VincentDe Paul church, Pontiac with buriilin Mt Hope Cemets ry last Wednea dry Her activities included Past Praident d Rosary Altar Society, St E,zabeth Guild, and Present Interrational Chairman in Parish Councilof the NCCWNP5W MOTOR BOAT LAWSheriff UlUe of Waahtiw eoun has designated 2 deputies to enfarce the motor boat law on the 52lakes of the county Motor boats are now licensedThe teem ieott 2 and you fet a Jate He said 1100 application haveborn filed R estimates the numbr1 the county at 6000In tMa county 900 applicationshave teen received The sheriff doesnt think there ar 6000 boats Jit thecounty Applications may be stdfetdhrt of Deputy Bob Ifaler  CARD OF THANKSThe trustees and members of thoCavalry Mennonite Church wish to express their gratitude to the Pinck iuy iro dept and to the party who vho turned in the fire alarm onApril 21 Their prompt action averttufl serious damage and loss Thanks J very much Caivary Mennonite ChurchBEAT MANCHESTER 2 TO 1Pinckney beat Manchester theraMonday 2 to 1 ending their winning streak of 11 games which started Inj 1957 Hick Kennedy held Manchester to 4 hits Pinckney got one run whenDenny dark got a hit and scored the catcher threw out in cemto get him stealing The otner ftcored on nfts by Mark White and Hohman Sixth Grade, Mrs TaschApril 28 we had a visitors SusanSmithem We had to write a compos ition on a friend for EnglshWe haveto write one every day the rest of the j,, spoiling contest were Patsy Che  pon, Larry Bowles, Shirley Hitman,hekn West, Carol Taurianen and e Cirude MM ArokoLSitjtt Carver feji out of a boaf ii1 anal and m all vpel MarjorieM i5 1  1  r iVv the Miclii ira ,iin Ann Arhoi li McKt nia  1 1 d t 1 u,  t i  j  ck nnd let it go Linda ii, ings1 A seaIJ in a niovif al h M r , r Louise ilighlill had cinipaiy oii OJijcj, Billy Ci an il n TS ail MMCd in the chiffens to kt  ,,,  J tin raider, lie ilanLs i,, ,iro liat and maskTtird Jrade,Jeff iavis has 2 hard bal bats an 1a soft ball but Tory Junes itd her ther SundayTimiiy Siirui,andJeti Diwis, Bill Puckott, LHO HuJ e Plummer, Frank ZezuikaLi idr  risch siv Snow White MahaIicman has new shoes and Larry1 osser a new dogThird Grade, Mrs PostChuck Miller caught a gartersnakeend put it in jarLee Hughes plantpel somf sun flowers and they came Betty Antaya went to Peacfc Mt 0 1Fifth Grada, Mrs MfflarThose getin 100 7c in an urisiudterm Seventh Grade, Mrs CarrUary Davis has a new boat,PatySuggett went to the archey contest in Ann Arbor Steve Chamberlainvent to Mijford John Colone went j ,,s re about finshed We give the mm a boat show at Northland Sunday  trrpetations of the stories in our Stanley Kourt, We made posters forcur favorite TV childrens programsDir oral reports and individual un,ohnColone, Ronnie Haines, Larry Ut ioy David Otve,l, Kathy GusttafsonCaimilt Ejrt yry Read, Geraldjtid Mary Lee Aschenbreniier went We madebirthday cards forf Rrhjnson and wish him many to come Doyle McMichaels hastr a picnic Saturday night Congl Church at theThird Grade, Mrs HeatonOnly 4 more weeks to the end ofschool We will be 7th graders next  We have 32 in room 22 boys10 girls A new boy is Thomas BARE SALE MATSSt Theresa Guild of St MarysChurch will hold a bake Safe onSrturdAy, May 3 at Ivey Hardware from 900 a, m to 1200 a nv Mngas of Fowlerville We are practAing dances for the song festival nAnn Arbor May 14 They are Quare in Funa Swiss pantomine gameCome Let Us Be Joyfnl, a German fok dance and an Indian ceremonyNxt Thursday we are having anassembly program of student talent  Pat Borovoskys grandparents are,  from Lakeland Florida where moved away We had a good base balltvrnout both boys and girls and areraying for sportsmanship, not scores Fth and Seventh, Mis MoyorsPenny Brenningstajl went to weddtng Saturday and also to PontiacJudychroeder and family went to Llvoria and Edgewater ParkPam Seelds cousin visited her Sunday, frcharme Baxter attended a partySaturday given by Young PeoplesClirt M the Peoples Church for Artarf Shirley Hamm who are leaving today Jerry VanS lam brook is backHi school after be ng n Indiana for three weeks Dwight Matteson andon a Friday We areind Dutch dances u in Ana Axbox on Indianf 4i ii   1  i        mCon Chamberlain of this districtnus iijiied critics of President Eisenliiver  In n press release last wtK io called on the president to to et Ji ihe fence and take a standeither ior vv against the cut in auto and truck excise taxes If this wentt lruufeh it would cut the prices ofcms from 1V to S3X per earChamberlain sivs the uncertajnity is Liriirg the auto business as purcfiasers are waiting for the cut beloe they buy Tlie bill was given butlir Jo chance H month ago and gothut 14 votes ii the senate on a testv ,e but there is said to have been a cjianv of sentiment and prominent 1JMivrrats aje predicting that at lcasi a 10 f cut will go through  nt uuto business is in hard way In Jahomu bOO of 1400 auto dealersluive u since 1054There is strongdojuium ,w te auto dealers put the iiif  the windshield of every cartiv have fjr sale This was dis nLi 1 uu to years ago Most pricesriy jr a invstiry It is chargedbne ft aler uuk the cars up andt rien iive a digger allowance on Lrdein Ised cai dealeis buy new, n job lots and resell them ata lower markup The piesident in aivv itervieu last week turned the ion a minor emergency This Is en comjiaied to Plerbert HooversrMiaik jn IJJL1 lhat Prosperity was IM Around the CornerJci cnrfss jn a surprise move cut thej,Mai increase bill to 4c last weer there are indications it will be upiic Postmaster Summerfield , wry anjrv and accused congress kovtovin to big business whot I lie luuer niailinp rates Now  bji was nnt 10 put the postofficei f th rrrl but to ive postal em  t c ac inceaseThis will only iA a 2   f incicase The 5c in rev JJOIUM would have mOt aL  y ioi 11 V j IHK vl en y  editor i6 a, Hie  ,ni ro MV rayed as to Whet  WliaJii Shakespear wroto th3 i   nr fay Om school ofti ought maintained he did not but 1 vrr could i 1 anything to back itii a y 11 ion They said Shakespear   a nan nt iiule education and in a ialie i,i vrjijng the plays As we1 leu  i Dins of the plays hadMI vi Mien years before by othersard WTr revised and adapted 6y Snai speir Tlc user to be an old uHlVile fi mi 1e subject Oneiirdrm says, When I Go to Heaven I am toing to ask Mr Shake I r il  Vnt Ml Those Playsfrl oirer mar1 says What If He S a I Trre Tic anworis You CanA 1 Him Then Now a Bacon de ier wants to open Shakespearskiar He claims proufwill be found  ere ihat Baeoa wrote the playshe viar fjf the church where nakespenr is buried has denied theIsraeli js celbrntinR her 10th yearf esistanee , and is receiving con on her phenominalin building a nationieder alinos unsurrriontable dfficalHc, Outnumbered 10 to 1 by the rah nations who surrounded hershe had to fiM to survive and to t,e v ords invent surprise gavefvrt, her main enemy a terriblehMing and would have capturedCr if the iX had not intervened Pinmcjr Nnwi of Egypt is now tryinx to form a coaliton of Arab nat jng to form a coalition of Arab nations r heyre like our Indians hereThere is not much cooperation anong them and they usually are disagreeing among themsoIvesThemain ace in the hole for the Arabsare the big oil deposits discoveed in her deserts She now produces 72 percent of the worlds oil Americanr 1 il companies have big investments Tm t  why is some places hersthere is a disposition to favor theAabsover Israeli Israel when firatformed was not self sustaining but was supported by the dollars sentthere by American Jews She hajtI ade great progress in the pair JO 1 yers and made the desert bt lkr th e rose Manyoperating ani valuable discovered The Arabs were ess Did nothing tocountry and let what war ruinspnrcKNBv Misem DA Aie having  Sale ofFants and Baked at the home of Kn,,gflpfe e etatv of hot waterthe new ehte water heater way GET IT HOT  GET A LOT for load after load of the cleanest, whitestlaundry everAnd washday or any day, you can be confident that an electnc water heater, plus Edisons Super Supply Plan, will provide hot water for aJother family needs, tooHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT , GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly ttoctrlc water heaters five you all thete Important advantageiI Efficientthe heat goes into thewaterInstall anywhereneed not benear a chimneyLong lifemeet Edisons rigidstandardsAutomaticall ttie tima x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsx Outer shellcool to the touch ill overx Edison maintains electrical auto without chargex SafecleanquietmodemSee your plumber or appliance dealer DETROIT EDISON SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANIft ARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that youritems of value are safe because they are lockedaway at home To be really sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, your valuables and important papers are protectedagainst loss, theft and fire Drop in to our banksoon and rent your safe deposit box The cost is lowMcPherson State lank HoweD  Pincknaj Ptr NtmttihTwo Tan of Soft Banking2  Savings Book Accountsand wife, Don Burns Mesdames Virgin VaaNormanjmk Young and Bob Dar ud Betty Seefeld were in An ArLf11 on Davy Burn bor Fr5davOt nnapilsl, Aan Arbor Sun  Davy Burns was transferred f from St Joe hospital Ann Arbor tothe airforce hospitaJ at Selfridger fld, Mt Clemens Monday The Bud Bekkerings of Howellth Jack Qarks of Dexer were Sunday guests of the Mark Nash family Louis Haydu who haa been livingc the Joe Stackable farm ha Justurday bought a farm near the Michigan infairtraining one forBennett Parkers returnedThe John  SPECIAL N0T1CApril 26, 1998On nd after this date, we will notbe responsible for any debts connected by any person other tha ourftilvesBernard J LaveyandKathleen L Lavey7590 Chambers Rd, PinckneyHay Moriarity and wife spent theweek end with the Charts Clark Ml tAldf eaawday, April aoawNetes of 4S Tears Age Oh Please It has rained enoughBom to Jeae Henry and wife onFriday a son Arthur Flint oft  a CartercavCar adv in this issue He is the kca agentMnb4e Cope is in Detroit buyingiriihnery stockGeorge WTeepIe is in Washingtonp C on business prol Turner of New Jersey willlecture at the opera house Sundayniht and show pictures ofBen Hurunder auspices of St Marys churcn Mrs Ross Read gave her sisterMrsIda Eurchall Feidler a miscellaneousshower Friday night  Some 60 of Mrs H F Siglers Sunday school cass hefd a reception at tie Mtthodist church Wednesdaynight 100 friends and relatives surprisedMrs Jacob Kke Monday on her 81tbirthday with a post card shower While surveying a section south oftwn Miles Bullock and C V Van Vinkle located a section stake set in107 The trees were then 6 inchesii diometer Now they were 2 feetbut had been cut so long the stumps had rotted In digging into one cfthem ihe blaze was found Drayman Lylie Briggs team nowsports a bran new harness Adam Francis and wife have movei into the Alex Mclntyre house onYesi Main St Thp Junior Class has an ice creamserial at the town hall SaturdayBight Glenn Gardner has gone Colenan to build an electric light plantAubrey Gijchrist will run the one here Mortiner Twitchell has sold hisflie span of matched colts to Will Brit tonClare Ledwidge closed her schoolin the Richmond district ridayThe high school base ball teamwon their first base bal game aLStockbridge Saturday 14 to 6MyronDunning and H Swarthout were battiy fcr PinckneySheriff Stoddard and Deputy Ratz f Howell were in town a couple of days last weekThe maple sugar social at the t the home of John Roberts was  well attended Friday night jMetes ef 25 Yeats Age Mrs Mary Lavey Tiplady died at1le home of Edward Farnam Monctey She was 85 years oldThe parties who purchased the WW Barnard stock of goods have moved it to CaroDoiothy Wilson has been rehiro a music and drawng teacher at igf THEATRETneastay, Wednesday April 2, Twe Dr Benefit of WhitmoreLake Little LeagueTheyll Keep You in StitehesTItt OREAT AMERICAN PASTIMEWithTom Elweft, Ann Francis andAnn THEATREHOWILeU, We, ait CTkur, Fri, Sat, May 1 2, S RIN SILENTW RUN DEEP witClark Gable, Burt Lancaster, Jack Worden and Brad Dexter AlaeLex Barker and Anne BancroftinTHE ilRL in BLACK STOCKINGSCartti Thiirs, Fri, Sat May 1, , In TeenneeelerMat Saturday 215 p m Cont Deeble FeatareWalt Disney4SJSOVV WHITE  SEVEN DWABTBaienALASKA SLED DOGIn i insmacope and Ceierjarjon andMatimee Sunday ZM p Sun thru ThursJMay 4 thru Map 8Sunday Shows 245, 540835 pm2 Shows Week Days 700, 925 pm Regular AdmissionMarlon BrandoElectrifying Story of EastWest FascinationSAYAN AR AIntroducn MI1K0 TAKAA Warner Bros PictureCuUr Cartoon and NetSCIO THEATERChildrens Free PlaygroundAnn Arbor Phone Nor I7W3Thim, Fri, Sat, May 1, 2, 3 In CinemaScope and ColorMY MAN GODFREYWithJune AHlison and David NivenalsoTROOPER HOOKpurbrta un,, Mon May 4, 8Oable and BartInRUN SUJCXT, RUN DEEPwithWarden and Brad DexterDen Rjckles and Nick Cravatlues, Wed, Thar May 6 7, 8 Deborah Kerr and Jean SebergDavid Xivin and Mylense DemongeotinBONJOUR TRP3TESSESfn CnemaScope and ColorFeatnretteWONDERS OF CHICAGOin TechnicolorI 6ETMORE KATEB WITHLESS HORSEPOWEt Stanwyck and JoeIMcCrea   UR Alse Cartoon  jSun, Mon, Tue,Wed, May 4,5,6,7 I TII  COS TAPRI L LOVE m  Cmem a Scop e an d Oelo rwit hPa t Boon e an d Shirle y Jone splu sCHECKPOINT i n  colo r wit hAnthon y Stee lals o Cartoo n lEtS m TMMtCE Urtoan ttee dI  COUPONSUBWtWIBU 9WGIVE S U P T O mm  PEHouf t m  pVt t t 3 t  tltrets  I  Gentl t iiit nPec  t n u s mor e abou t th f RED A pum pwatt r p rlivin g th e Childre n fo r a  Fre e Rid e j  o n  muchanica l MerryGoRoun d f f ADDRES S  Henr y Shire y wa s gues t o f hono ra t a hus e part y i n Detroi t Saturda y righ t Othe r guest s wer e Do n Swar  thou t an d Wilhelmin a Bouronnais Mis  Cas s Clinto n entertaine d arumbe r o f friend s a t a  hous e part yFjlda y nigh tHev , Lewi s Dion , adm , i s adverti sm g t o sel l th e hous e o f Mrs  Emm aMurt a here  Als o a  stor e wit h a  fla taov e a t 110 1 Railroa d SSt , Jackson 42n d St  wa s th e sho w a t th eIowel l Theatre Norma n Campbel l mgr  o f th e har dhiil l tea m ha s calle d a  practis e fo rSunaay Th e 10t h grd e hel d a  clas s part yFrida y nigh t a t th e hom e o f Hele nPalmer Th e Senio r Clas s pu t o n thei rjia y Th e Ladie s Slipper  a t th eCommunit y Hnl l Ma y 12  Th e cas tit  Lvciu s Wilso n Marjori e Merrijl ,Loraln e Drow n Clif f Miller , Mai xMcCleer , Marjori e Hendee , Ja n e  A tLee , Geral d Clinton,Evely n Hendee ,Hele n Geryez , Doroth y Grainger ,Rober t Young , Stanle y Dinkel , Hu Lr t ldwidge Joh n Dunba r i s livin g wit h hi s son 11 , a t Jackson Bo m t o Mr  an d Mrs  Rober tBrow n Reath a Cook  o f An n Arbo rAorl  24,a t th e Pinckne y Sanitarium ,a  girl  Mrs Eleano r Ledwid e s  visitin gbe r sisters  Margare t Broga n an dMrs  Veronic a Walke r i n Detroit Re v Keit h Ledwidg e o f Daviso ncalle d o n th e Vjnc e LaRosa s Friday Mrs  Raymond a Ledwidg e an 12  daughter s vsite d Mis s Sara h Le didg e o f Dexte r Saturday  POST OFFIC EC  Crible y   So nDKIK4JN G AN D WATE R SUPFLIB DEXTER , MICHIGA NPHON E H A 6 4M 1A C  OOI 8THE BLU E WATE R MARKE T970 4 KRES S RD  NEA R M1 8LAKELAN D MICH  A C Q  QfiQ TMBAT S AND  GROCERIE S BEEH , WIN AN D TOVS , TO P QUALIT YTH E BLU E WATE R LAUNDOMA T970 4 KRES S RD  NEA R M1 6L  AKK 1 AN D MICH  A C 9 959 1Roe 4 of f M6kaad , Mich , Sof t Watt , amil r Wat k QrjWtah , lr y Cleaning , CottoaRug , Sha g Ror t Be d Sprad a U r wit h oti r ijol d Dy  Shriten OPE N SEVE N DAY S A WBB KBottl e Ga sFO R COOKIN G WATE R HATIN AND HOME HEATING  1There were several grass fire inthis section last week One on theKoeppon farmMrs Irene Jack has sold her homein Gulfport Miss, and is moving backto her home in PinckneyVisitors of Mrs Mary Teeple lastweek were MrsFannie Warner Mrs Fjancis Kirtland and Georjrf T ci Jprkson and Mrs, Beth Miljs Currle of MarytvilleJoe Plummer jr celebrated his Othbfrthdpy Saturday 9 little friendsvere thereVisitors at the W H Meyer homeSunday were the Cy AtLees of Glad vin and the G W Meyer family oftockbridteMr and Mrs Joe Griffith and Sharon spent Sunday with the Ted Olsoni 1 DearbornMr and Mrs Mtrray Kennedy andMr and Mra, Irvin Kennedy visited th Stanley Culvtn ar in Detroit WYUE LP, GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL HELLERS FLOWER SAY IT wiui FLOWERSFHONE 284 riOWELLIIGH SCHOOL BASE BALifUy lBoyviUe hereMay 5Dexter there Miy Hatrland hereMny i2Boygvilto thereMay 15Manchester her,May 8HartIal JfcsmMay 20Seuth Lyw tlltrt AND APRON 1ALB MAT The Phtckney OBS will keU ft and Apron Sale at Uto TiuckMnnonlc Temple Satoriaf May10 MaHing at 16sM a, ns AND BAKE SALSThe Picket Schrot for RetardedChildren will hold a lUimimft tndBake Sale at the Pctnaw umw kaflr Pckny , Saturday , Ma y 1  stftTtfta fa t 100 0 a , m  donation s wff l to apw   w, i   vJRYOODSTHE P1NCKNST WSPATCd Vay, April 80, 1958Ptockney JWapataVEntered aa Sec sad Claar Matter at PoateffieeAt of March 8, 187714 loth HoweD f Werintion Prior LK  YearsSHOEGENTS NJRNWHWOSIIIlllllllllllllIllllllfMllIIIillIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIUlimSllllUUIUUlUlllltQHtlUUUlUftron Village Square, PinchneyMAYTickets 100Shirts atllumSPONSORED WV THEPmchnex Band Boosters Club McKin IWe got a postcard from Loren Mabou mailed from Las Vegas,Nevada It shows the Golden Nuggjet and Boulder Club gambling hallsnd Apache Hotel The Jack Haines family has rrA from Mower Rd to Pontac Heworking at Utica Born to William Clark and wife ofiof Portage Lake April 22 at St Joe hospital, a son, William Jeffrey Ray Moriarity attended a schorpeting at Grand Rapids last Thurscay Robert Meabon spent last week atLovell where he is building a cabin, plizaheth Radabaugh, 39 lost contjoi of her car last Wednesday nitehit a tree on M36E near the Jack Hrd home She received first aid atMcPherson Health Center for cutsfend bruisesGuests of the Harold Porters Frdoy were Martin Phillips and wifeof Ypsilanti, Mrs Ruth DeSmett and daughter, Mable of Ann ArborMrs Jeanette McDonald spent thweek end with the William Lintnersin Rush tonThe Lambert and Gerry Henrysof Detroit and Keith Bradburys uf C xter were Sunday guests of theL J HenrysBiilie Miller, son of the Clare Millcs has finished his enlistment in tho IJ S Marines and came home fromCalifornia last weekMrs Rosa LaRosa and JuniorFoyle were in Detroit MondayMr and Mrs Fred Read returnedirom Florida Saturday and  Sunday dinner guests of the JamesWhitleysMrs Robert Read visited Arthurrullis and wife n Gregory one dayHny lat weekJohnny Tasch went to Universityliospital, Saturday for a checkupThe Cy At Lees of Gladwjn spentthe week end here He flew to De ray Beach, Florida and drove hisiuthijr back to her home at PortageLdke The Jack Sharps of Lansing andMrsMae Metz were Sunday guests of the Lee LaveysMrs Esther Campbell returnedt her home from McPherson Heath Center SundayMi and Mrs Roy Reason andLota were In Detroit SaturdayHarold Sp ittler left jor Norfolk,Virginia last week to bring his sistr, Mrs Nancy Nlles homeThe Kiwanis bowling team bowledIn a tournament at Mt Clemens Sat irday and Sunday The team is Muiiji Ritter, Howard Read, Cliff Millft1, John Tessmer, Wesley Reader, Jill Kitchen, Patricia Paimer anMrs FJoyd Miler attended the Fut un1 Itachers convention at StMarys Lake Friday and Saturday Mrs Dorothy Dinkej called on theCurtis Pattersons in StockbridgeLhubdayPostmaster Lawrence Baughn andMerlin Amburgey attended the postmasters meeting in Bay CityAirs Anna Seefeld and Mrs HelenGilbert of Ann Arbor were Sundayguests of the Robert SeefeldsClaude Soper of Whltmore Lake1 in town one day last week Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESand Wine To Take OulPHONF KOWELL 705J2 LumbSunocFue Oil Prompt serviceD E HOEY  SONSPMONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER f i UBXTKR MICHIGANRev Hamm and wife, missionariesvvio have been living with Mrs MaeDaller this winter leave today forCuiada From there they go i India They have 3 children, one beingtorn in Detroit Easter time i n  LOST Small Jersey Calf,looks cu,Pr Janet ShehanFburc IP 8  336 tilRedbone Beck thorobred dogWANT KDLako cottao, Patterson Portapj os other small lakt in thisvisibly Buyer waiting Harmon Rea1Estate 101 Kan Grand River, Fin ieivjl Ph Castle 38741WANjMJPlowing Gardens a spec,ally Ray Cosgray 3i iU M 26 W, PinckneyBUSIN ESS OPPORTUNITYMa 1 female lrom this area, wanted vce and collect from automatic and amusement devicesAge not essentialCar rC3 and 400 to 1700 workingiaA necessary 7 t 1 hovir v olnets UJJ to 20 monthly Pnssinilifull tirrr work For local interviewrive full particulars, phone WritePO box 7004 Mpls, 11 Minn fooor,D Stl rt yli In tht ftyMk UnUier nd color7 tioicf OUT 00 hoe fhln i Ua Urn  ITomraMASON SHOESCT FftftM FACTORBrcap i thru w diwn froo our r tit to ft ore rrwfi, M niy,ijanl THKT AM TD V rvt von tf rmJACK HANNEHMark Naah and wile, E Licy and wife, Rev Sanders and wifeattended a missionary meeting FnIday at the Bible Institute in Detroit  on the Ben Whites Sunday Robinson and wife attended cl Wylje and Jim CampbeJl ofat the Brighton Federated ieh State were home for awhilechurch Sunday where Rev Robertl Sunday, of Fort Clinton, Iowa was installed I Kay Wylie is over the measels and1 wn back to school MondayThe EdwinAT ST MARYS SCHOOL HALL P1NCKNEYThurs, May 15  SPONSORED BY THE ALTAR SOCIETYiADULTS 150  CHILDREN 75c   FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MRS KIN3EYAT UP 83410  uu,Maion WorkFIRE PUCES BUILT TO ORDER BRICK STONE CEMENT BLOCKS LAIDALL KINDS 0 CEMENT WORKJOE HUMMgR Phone UP 8 3156 as pastorTrc Ladies Bowling team sponsoren by the Roy Clark Store gave ftbaby shower last week lor Mrs RubyOucher of Silver Lake Olin Robinson attended a meetingof Mpons at the William Frisk iome in Ann Arbor Saturday night, t onorlng James Lunsford, Detroit Lt John Hammell received minorinurie last week when his plane had a make a forced landing at Green t astle FloridaMrs Tressa Coyle was a guest ofrhe Don Charbonneaus Saturday eveninf Lynn Hendee and wife spent theweek end with the Dr James Nashfamily in Coldwater Mr Viola Dixon flew straght toAnchorage, Alaska, leaving WillowRun Sunday at midnight The trip 11 hours There she will visit herson, William and wife at SpenardThty have been there 2 years Barbara McAfee who cracked abore r her leg, playing basket ballgets around on crutches  Thursday Mrs Ellen McAfee andMrs Harry Dailey and children at tended services at Christ Church atCranhrook, Bloomfield Hills, Letter McAjee and James Kubatent smalt fishing to East Tawas ovr the week end but did not ftmany too cold The Ralph Halls caled on her fathtr Leslie Curtis in Pontlac Sundayand aho Har Hall in Troyf The Edward Stapletons Donnalee Svarthout who have been in QeriGoi Engquj tas houses onmany for over year art expected In I lke Road  Michigan ia Juat I Bernard Lavey of Lansingla Sprouts spent Sundayat thp Ernest Chanyi homeMesdames Edna Spears and LouiseShehan called on Francis Shehan in St Joe hospital, Sunday and on theFugene Shehan family Ann ArborMr and Mrs Asher Wylie and son,Jftmes tpent Sunday with the Williim Pichfords in IoniaMrs Katherine Whitehead andBeatrice Lamborn of Gregory calledon the Jesse Henrys gaturdayTte William Murdocks of HallersCorners were Sunday guests of theFobert PikesMrs Alberta Close took the CloseGarage Ladies Bowling team of Linden to St Joseph over the week end week end to bowl in a tournamentLeonard Snyder and wife of FortTrenton, Ohio called on the AsherWylies SundayUward Read and wife entertained a dinner party Sunday night attfe George Wilde sr home in Ansj Arbor JVernon Fish, wife and 2 childrenr,f Swissvale, a, visited Fred Fish ST MARYS PARISH HALLIDAYM 2week and made a business tripto DtuoitTwo high school seniors of Pinckney have received recognition from the Michigan Press Association in operation with the Michigan StateTTrivetrity School of JournaUamCerttrffcates of merit for high jounalis ic merit They are Judy Froehlichmd Kan Gkistafaon fGardner has bought one of CedaroalleA 530 PM UNTIL ALL AR SERVEDAdults 125 Children 75cNO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDfcR 5,   School Election Nominating petitions for candidates to the P1NCKNEY BOARD OF EDUCATION Are Availlale Either at theSUPT OF SCHOOLS OFFICE or At the Residencs OfJOSEPH BASYDLO 8996 PETTYSVILLE RD, PINCKNEY, MICHIGANKaefi Candidate must File Nominat inp, Petitions with the Secretary ofthe oard Not Later Than4 P M, MAY 201958 LAST DAYrach Petition Shall Be Signed by Not Less than 25 Qualified School  Lvtor of the District No Elector Shall Sfgn Petitions for More Candidates than Are to Be ElectedThere Are Tvo 2 Trustees To Be Elected f r a Term of Three 3 YearsELECTION DATE IS JUNE 91958JOSEPH RASYDI0     L tt MMtiAZWAKMrI ur MfFATCBhardware VALUBS AHO MMOUS 0MANPS weekBWMESS PROFESSIONAL CORNEIjI4MW MMII HIHMI  he Pinckiy SMtitariiD, M Cliffy, M SCU fBARGAINS rot HAMOWAH WUKKMMASWT HAMMERAll STECl NCOPftENE CUPSPfCIAl AT Ho N116 CSCftfWMAM 1 5 SI2S IN STAND uruirY KitrfWITHNOOK BlAOffO UNOLBUM CUTTING  M AAAMDYMANCBWOMIVtMojTOPOM BLOCKPUNEN 110 ftamKap KOOKOUTuu onblack ttei Lrtii, Crank High 5 inch tubbertfrtd wheelGet sKOOK1 AMU tOO P Mtdnetd00 to P MRitter T V  Service apt aiv3 Courtcou TUNIRAL HOMEDon k DirectorModern Equipmem Ambulance ServiotFHONl U P 8H7JFred G Heickkdf, Sifttfct Gnmd Howeil,4r CarafelMtat coffNtWLSAWHORSf RACKETSEASY 30SECON01 ASSEMBLYSHCIM ATPAIR MOUNTED SCOPETHICK LEATHER SLING RlicCLbSKEYilephone Office Ridic 814i3j8 by  BowttltBERT WYUE I humttoesi Grand MicigaaLLOYD HND lnpk Made to Jintueatai itucJcmgRoger JCOM FUST a iNBUkAJICB AMEJitkR, Carr 1 4 3 MILLtincimey, Mieh Pbonc UP S iUBUUSfYITAIGfT PISTOLhot standardOIy air r 3 AiM SALES Ii  e fP 8 3146BBs REAL ESTATELAVEYSALE PLANTSCabbage, Tomato, and other kinds later George Holt, 664 Patterson Lakt RU Phone UP 83192 FOR RENTModern Seven room FOR KENT KemY  reeifts with FOR SALE 30 Rods New FarmF 25UU Phne UP byDJbVANTKDLAND TO PLANT CORN N GREEN BROTHERSPhone Uptown 3 3464 hone in Pinckney, excellent condit bath at 3100 Patterson Lakicn, Also six rooms with bath apart furnished or unfurniedment, newly decorated, reasonable Call UP 86636 nt Call Mrs Oscar Beck UP8 5506 w1U 11 ti 3 aid 5 to 7and by Afspontment AC 72931TOO Wet Grand BRIGHT DN Homes LakeBusiness OpportunitiesVt Your Properlyl wife ,GRALD REASONBroker eO9 North IWfl fc PHONE UP 84166Mary WolterAll Kind of Real Estate iiettaf WantedMain Office HA 68188 at 7411 PeI tage Lake Road, near N TiltUrtrt , 132 WEST MAIN ST, PINOUTEI KrVc, WANTED Furnishtd a single man  NOTICE Will tht party who tookfor half of my extension ladder from th Green feros Uum pleae return itSALE21 ach Torrlaw Mwer in At Shape 804 KUSHVIEW DR UFown 86629 Bert Smith He is knownGeorge M6on Foice 25UU Phone UPFOR, RENTModern six rooms anuaath Reasonable rent, in PnckneyCU Mrs Oscar Beck, UP 834S4 1AWNJ MOWER SHARPENING7 1  4 Riverhank Hiland Wiltsa Electrical SrkELECTRICAL CONTRACTlN60000 West MH,Phone I 85558F9R RENT45 a month wodern use IM Fewlerville prefer smallfamily 122 South Ann StrletMe , MichlgaaWANTBD 2 elderly people to take ce f my home May have yourew apartment No extra, charge,I Week trom town, reasonable rates Lrilie Brekland 122 South ARK StwlervJUe, Mick FOR SALELawn Mower 500 Spence Titus UP 8  9901   m    I Harold Henry UP 83497FOR SAJS7 ft locust fence posU F0R 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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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lMMlnes s an d wa s a  tangibl e expres si a o f th e confidenc e o f th e bank setookhOle n an d director s i n th efutur e o f Howe l an d Livingsto ncounties Th e razin g o f th e forme r hospita lwil l mar k th e passsin g o f f Howell s oldes t landmarksTh eJuillin g wa s buil t a s a  hom e b y E  G MoPhetao n i n 187 3 an d wa s on e o fth e tirtt  bric k residence s i n th e city ixk  W8 S the  buidin g wa s donate d t oth  cit y b y XMbe l McPherso n fo r us ea s   iwniiel i hospita l an d wa s use da i uc h umj l iaautr y 15t h o f thi swhe n pstet  wer e transferre dIndutrial Ar t Class  Osca r Bec k wa schajrrm n o f th e exhibi tCOINT Y GARDE N XU BMr  aii o Mrs  Flori n Clark , Mr  an dMrs  Ma x Russell , Mis s Florenc eTUS S an d Mrs  Caci a Chamberlai nittende d a  Garde n Clu b meetin g a tth e Folt z hom e o n US2 3 Frida y nite On Monday o n the  ahnufL ltoWslimftftOB D C  ah a Ne w Yor k City tud y Froehlld v daughte r o f th eFroehtich s 6t  Pattetw m tk e  58, o f Whi t mor eLak e wa s fille d las t o n Plymout h Rd R d Sh e wa s i n a  car  drive n b y he rdiiuher , Mrs  Joann e John s a f An nArbor  Dona d Houghton , 2 1 an d Ovi dPre , 2 0 o f Plymout h i n th  car  tha thi  xnem  were bot h killed  a mura l o f bird s buildin g nett s i he r wil d lif eFirs t Oraue , An  EooK rJi m Nash s grandfathe r ha s a  ae w  so n tuUju d th m dow n H e puku p truck , Ji m Bennet t ha s a  Zor o tTjger s ha d n negrO M o n tJMiriioise , Mik e Sheldon s da d too k hi mfishin g in  a moto r boat  Leonar d Bie r c n s brothe r ha s a  nt w bikeKath yCenterj s siste r ha d a  birthday Mik e Clar k wen t fishin g wit h ni sdad  Lo f Davi s da d ha d hi s ne w boa tcut  Bil y Dow n is  bac k afte r havin gth e thicke n poxGeral d Hows e bru li r ha s a  ne w bikeDavi d Gehrin jj1 s sjte r ha d a  birthday  Davi done s visite d hi s grandmothe r in  Flint I  iir t Knipp e ha d a  birthday  Alvi nVCart y sa w a  snake Stooa d jd  Ifrs  Aa4es nMar y Louis e Highfill s cousi n ha l ifirs t communion  Darrel l Heusma n visite d Ti m Daniels  Dian e Hallibu rton s brothe r ha d a  birthday  Ti m Da niM s ha s a  ne w bab y brother , Marjo rj t  Quescnbrry s mothe r ha d t o bab yLi  lo r jacki e Judges  mother  Gwe nI Hjdson picke d som e wil d berries Lindi  Steffe n lef t schoo l earl y Krj di y anc  wen t t o church  Bruc e Gyd eHite d asparagu s SaturdayMonda ywa s Marvi n Howse s birthday  W luv e a  ne w gir l Barbar a Alsop  Pu ttallowa y ha s chicken s t o lak e car eChambersUBl n visite d hiiri Boot h caugh t som e bullhead svaledictoria n an d Kare ndautfhffx r o f th e Emit 1 Botih  Mower sRoa d ,  Ralutatorian  Th e othe r part swfl l b e anounce d later  SCHOOL OPERETT ATfc t hig h schoo l choru s an d th e 8 1 hgtad e girls  choru s wfl l presen t the rlene McCart y sa w aKick y Wilso n a  frog , We s Scott s  c s kilrd  Rodne y Darro w an a siste r  n t t o ih e hpspita l t o se  thei r aunt Terr y heason s siste r ha d a  birthda vJame s Putill a wen t fishing  li eIUllheaa K an d 8 3 fish Soo d Grade , Mr s Johnso nAlle n Porter s hors e ra n awa Saturday  Debr a Rya n helpe d he r1othe r plan t th e garden  Rodd y Wi dwa s visjtin g Pa m Koch s do gThe fMrecti K o f th e Brow n Me ,C tare n Co  a t Hambur g hav e recon ,sj  ere d an d wil l kee p th e factor y op tatini  The y ha d announce d the yvvul d Hos e dow n Apri l 1  T o thi s en dw o m  tol d the y hav e gotte n bac kM 0 7e  of th e contract s the y cancelled Thi s comprn y ha s ha d a  storm y tim enc e th e founde r A  W  Brow n died Durin g Worl d Wa r I I the y ha d 50 0employees  No w the y hav e aroun dV ,Jj  Lircol n Schmidt , th e secretar yA  u a not  say whethe r th e factor y yis  stil l fo r sal 1  Thi s mov e rathe r,JU1I S th e ru g ou t fro m unde r Georg evanPurseu m Republica n spokesma nw o sai d Gov  William s wa s t o blam e1j f cl t san g th e plant  Sai d closin gnivo r happened  Tri o Natiahajfbo rdelation s Boar d ha s ordere d a n eje cto n thPi  t o se e if  th e employee sA an t 1 0 b e repieMfnte d h y tim  rj 4  WMrs  Mario n Russel l o fp s  electe d president Pinckney HOP musical comed y Tun e in  a t th Pinckne y hig h schoo l gy m o n Frida y Wn t t o th e vet  Denni s Asrhenhrenniu i s Htrtory repeate d Itsel f withmpha  tv nll BMa yttight  In th e utiiqu e sple nh  T h 9 a t 8  pstudent sth t ne w McFhtrso n Healt h Center r MOO T AWARD SLeonar d Turner , Jerr y Reaso n an dStell a lara r hav e hav receive d me rI t awls  from  tn naiidtr i Diges tfo r ftile s the y wrot e i n En g  daste s i n Pinckne y tinde r th e dir eciHo n e i Mrs  Iren e Miller Leonar d wo n a  2 yea r subscriptio nt o  th e Diges t o n a  origina l poem Jerr y go t a  on e yea r subtejptio nt o  ih e Diges t o n a  origina l composit io n abou t th e article s i n th e Digest ,nr  4  book s publishe d b y th eHe r entr y wa s a  summar y o fo n transportatio n whic h hav et i th o Reader sn S tfe t ja    ran COMMUNICATIONW e receive d a  lette r fro m Eliabeth ,Bokro s Masiar z wh o wa s Pinckne yhiaf h schoo j valedictoria n i n l275h einform s u s he r son , Fran k   Masiarz ,wn  spejiin g champio n o f th e Burges s8t h grad e school , Detroi t an d hono rstudent  H e attende d th e Pinckne yeminen t a r y schoo l i n 195 1 5 2 an dis  teache r wa s Mrs  Beachy  I n Cas sTec h hig h school , Detroit , h e receive de d  a scholarshi p an d wil l tak e aero ntja l engineering  is  SRturda y gdo r settin g fo r th e annua l 3  hop  Th ethem  waf f Springtim e n  th e South an  Spanis h mo w importe d fro m Mi ami , hu ftg  a s a  tfelHn g ove r th e pla ntatfo n scen e whic h develope d  unde rdirectio n at  Mrs  Do  SWarthdutJU Kitche n w i studen t cKalrma h an d  an d Wl t banduiide r directio n o f Franci s Robinso nwil l pla y musica l selection fn  tictflt ymtrtlii l y W15 0 CoUpie s dae d t o thtmuM c o fligh tItfartins drcnstra bTn e hig h AIK E L IZABET H DILLO NS  BUzabet h D m on , 75 , die d a the r hem e i n Howel l las t TuesdaySh ewa s Ciiaabet h Cailaha n an d wa s bor nI n  Irelan d Augus t 34 , 1882Fo r a  nu mbc r o f year s afte r marryin g Patric kDto n h e live d i n Detroit  Th e V  I w   ,garde n wit h fouhtaiK , rusti c bridg eove r V  lealltrear n wjf h fis h i n i tatfdi  ro w o f nea t cottage s whoa sattractiv e windo w toxe s Mrs  Luc y fasitfbned , numberles s flow asctiste 4LIBRAR Y NEW STak e Um e thi s Michiga n Wee k t o aa wit h hi sthe Gran d Marc h wa sPresiden tresident tek  dat e Mis s Xol a Higg spresiden t Joh nse e th e displa y o f book s b y Michiga n an d Senio r aa M     authors Glendon Swarthout has g,v Burt wiW Bbnnte Lee Ona Campbellen an autographed copy of his latest tookpictures of the Scenes book, They Came to Cordora He is a Graduate of IMS received spec native of Pinckney and was bom in tft fvttttTohs on the occasion oftl lahospital with a possiblefracture a tha rsult of his troe on Kelly Roadaf Isare Monday nightIfliUjff and another occupant y m itlw hmw occupied by the Rolph OJ  sUtef Jubilee and out of a csstafnio family n   vft ere there  BuraYour library will have an exhibit rnete Owosso Maida, MfcClear Brot the Cromaine Library,H Day, May 9th f in Pinckney about 10 yearsat one time owned the present of Geive Mann Her husband waswft a tool maker and also worked at the plttmbing and well businessH survives,aons, Patrick There are also twojr and William ofA son, John, was accidentlykill auring World War II in a training camp b Missouri  Funeral was at St joeephs churchat Howei Friday wslft IKirial in Mt dvet Cemetery   vnl t see SnouThird Grade, MrPinny and Judy Barowski are goiig to move Danny Holcornb playedtal Sunday Shirley Hollisivrs cou i taught 10 fish Sunday Fourth Grade, Mrs, CampbellWe arranged the bulletin board forVTay VS e think our spring fl6wers md butterflies are pretty We haveseveral kinds of flowers in our room tois ytur We are studying marshmangolds and jonquils, and have some Dowers made by free paper cuttingsMartha Nash made a chart of quosvions OY us to find answers Paul HuhJman drew a large bird and labelled 8 parts Sharon Froehlick and KathBurg made a chart oi different birdsOf nest, that birds build SharonBlades made a charts of different lirds bjils Dennis Parkers and AllenBurg made a chart of differt birds Then was a hearing at Washington last veok to cnsider the prob i n u the uninsured drlWr 90S, idStato litirt spoke in lawr of compul sory inMiraiicv Ho was1 hit last year t,v one and iospitalired for a longhe inuiaiut compares spokesman wt against i Ho said it would raise ,ce lates for all driversHart also favored aneiherfund, The Uninsured Drivers FundJvure Divers pay 100 into this and ninsurod civcrs 2 Some states head had both The jnnurance man wasijso against Hus He said lor 3 or 4 srhi nr insured driver can geto pjofoct himself from thed cirjvcr He said Jess thjg 10 rivers are uninsuredPAUL C MEYER Paul C Meyer 83 son of Albert and and their eggs Stanley Lindwill draw one about their feathersJewel Pfllblcki brought a robins nest We have a large exhibit of nests nowFifth enda, Mr MflltrWe have a bulletion board On reachBettha Meyer of Silver Lake died in iR for themoon rockets and missilsI Vatu  btfli dtftC reeeired sHgbfc tojurfeg sd ows by IlarHiff given by the daughterf QM tlfU 6t Auldof the Osjortt Holts f following the Hop a smorgasbord withMrs W Euter hat give  f1 n6  w heW at th9book Including Oh PromisV MtUy ttvig  Strn Days of Our Years by Van Pttson and Tap Roots by Street For Children, a Hole to Dfe byKrauss, Percy, Pony and Pete,Watrry and Princess ad the Wood i  aim 00Tott Servlm and continued untilnn wff be a detour on M38E forthe grade separatiortGo north on Henry ltd to Chambtjiv easier died at tHo JtomWilma Rectorwas a past master and Waahtanawa WoMrttw Daughter by Brombmn, an gtren by Sochellt Rdl UBNRT O JEWELLO Jewell, 89, retired Dexter mre aof the h, esidenl Nixon was sent to on a trouble shootingVicevuth11 Jp to smooth out some rough spotuCommunitnjhfts grown steadily inSuth yVmfertca as we nave neglected if befn too  ngrossed in Asia andEurope Nixon was booed in Argeine fThir chief gripe Is we have erfR tf i iff r pain si their goods andont let tJiem be shipped into thts If u remember right Harrywhen president mad aiiip to Siuth America Eisenhower iuws these jobs over to others is going to Canada with Sec Dulles to iiun out some troubls spots The t, rre drawa for a battle over thojnferus of American and Eur opean sahawiches It all started whenas an economy measureabolish meal anditPutnam Township wfp stand onenaif  tha ooe for mad ollifi limit o each pise of property feat  Large groups from osar aiaai eto Vrigflt1     Kehncontact Mrs, Mayne, ch andworked there anuide about 900 whienuniforwa Tabang H narril Mary Kelly She ,urv,laSecta TETJ11 ta Tam, I a duhtr and 3 brj,thealocU th  t0 dta Cr Sprtn, and Utf, of SUverton   Dearborn museunx 10 parents gowith us and Miss DoBarr Thursdays oper house We hope our parentscome This 1vMtahJgati week We JI  ad U show how much we knowtnctfi We aM working on combinat, ios and art learaiftfv thenvgood Sevtatti Grade, Mif CarrMary Le AsBenbrsjyMr went toMay Pfanvat at mi aaHtattia, JamArbor We are making, raports OA Mchitan for MicWgw Wk PattyUfgetu parents hat ,aw carWt ars ajtlMMaf lorwaH to open house ThursdayMnTek,   weJtwaJ5eboraaBurial waain   with MasanMMae sandwiches oh their flights The ArnerJIWI air llrtes served turkey, beefham , rndtuna on thick slices of bread, butonlyBern ed n ines served ham, lob,tenpue, cheese, garnshed withtonatoc, cnve, eggs and mushroons tvcry thin slices of bread One servodfresh poaches topped with wal nits The American Airlines complained to the International Tr  por AMn anu they ruled the rmwm pal part of a ttndwich must conssiforead Any airline win doe, notby that win be fins 18500 intheism centLiftrl of Sandwich Umeate pamrjer and Maying ewxhhrfd meat placed bsssW4lJudyTHomm srm thsJartdi tn houss ihiwHisf with a ina ohart for op 114Th e Pinckno yabow a t timpPfPilPSPipfI   eenty of hot watothe new fata water heater waj IT HOT GET A LOT for load after load of the cleanest, whtostItundry everAnd washday or any day, you can be confidant that an electric water heater, pkis Edisons Super Supply Plan, will provide hot water ff Hother famtfy needs, tooHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT , WTT A LOTfor an operating cott as low as 388 per monthelectric water heaters give you all thote Important advantagesElfiewitthe heat goes into theanywhereneed not benear a chimneyLong ttfemeet Edisons rigidstandardstatoroiticalt the timt9e your plumber or appliance dealer x Fastnew, more efficient heatinfunitsJx Outer shellcoel to the tooth all overx Edison maintains etectrieti aorti without chargtSafadaanquietmodernEDISONIIRVI8 SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANii ijm tVnTj 11  i ARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that your items of value are safe because they are locjpdaway at home To be really sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, your valuables and important papers are protectedagainst loss, theft and fire Drop in to our banktoon andrent your safe deposit box Tht eott if lowBBaaHBlBHBVBlBm BBBV HHBEMBSBBK fttmaMtmAkBA tfAtf MVVVWW WW irta Ilr  f aTHHBBr BBVBBMBaBa BWMA  a  BJi   aaa jpa BBPB BBTSVMcPherson State link Howefl  PinckatfAfaffjrto 7rt o Sat BUfen Savlnri Book AccountsFfmSi  PEGS OF PDTCXIfETat Ricfcett school  The Pinckney Home Demonstration public for their Uroup will have a Mexican Display of their rummagt i the window of tht town nail dur Pinckney Town  Michigan Week May 410 A study of Mexico has bean oat of their projert this year  CATHANKito say Thaaki Soto a my fried aa4 Nttes oi 4S Yean Aft  Decoration Day will toon be hereAnn Zlfea Lennon is clerking forMurphy ft Roche, Ella Blair for J CDjnirH ft Co and Edwin VanHom for W W Biintarri HenKur is at the opera house Sunday cening, Admission 15c and 25c V letter from Frank Wright ofOwosso states his son Will has suffer d i sroke and his condition is criticKcaben Finch who recently fell andbroke his shouder fell down stairs in hs barn Friday and is confined tohi bed Attorney James A Greene and wifeand Dan Ratz of Howell came overSunday in Mr Greenes ear The circulhtor pump broke and he had towait until Monday while A H Flint, oft iixed it Mr Ratz drov his car backthit MiFlintoft had been repairing Twe high school base ball team lostto Howell Thursday 10 to 6 THEATREJ HOWUFriday, featariay, May 0 ,1 JMabfe PretraMACABBK Means HorrorWitWJUhm Prittce and Christine WhitAlsoHELLS FIVE HOURS Hue, Wed Thar May  7,Deborah fferr mad JeanDavid Nivin and Mylense DemoageeiCiftSunday thru SaturdayMny 11 thru 17THE YOUNG LIONSia Cinemascope withMaron Brand, Montgomeryand Dean MartinNo Advance in PriceHope I onge, Barbara Rush,May BrittSunday 225, 540, 850Mon Uiru Thurs One Show Only 700 p nu, Feature 800 p m ,BONJOUR TBlSXESSESIn OaemaSeepe and CeierFeaturettcWONDERS OF CHICAGO4inIhe high water has brought in the Friiav aiM, Saturday, 640, 040 p m and they are being taken by thehundreds in the marshes here rj  Chelsea Stove Works is beingraiftf,ed into an auto parts factory Tfce lecture course committeee nfoims us that last winters courseuot fjly brokt evea but made a profit The Livingston County Sunday Conveatioa is at the HoweU Church Junt 1 2The William Couriers family arem ving to Battle Creek Margaret Laibje and Richard Baxjter were married at Cleveland April3U Guy Blair i painting N Paceyslouse Fioyri Love has a new autoThere has been over a ton of carptnkcn from the marshes here in the an 10 days Scott Godley and FrankYay get 750 lbs at Bass Lake in halfa nay Z A Hartsuff speared a 26 lbone l3Ut lost his balance and fell inMrs Frank Hinchey was give a misweliaoeuos shower Saturday night atthe L T Lamborn home Gregory will hv  July 4th eeleration Friday, Saturday, May  ,1Doable FaatareEay MiliandTHE SAFE CRACKERalsof red MacMurray and Joan WilonDAY OF THE BAD MANIn i iaeraafeeae and Color Also CartoonsMo May 11, 12  seat,MerrillPIXCKNEY BEATS CAMP B1GHTONThe Pinckney County League team I Matiatt Sunday 20 p won at Camp Brighton Sunday 10 to I r Marvin and Gary4 Tney did not do so much hitting, ift benefiting by the widness of the 1 THE MISSOURI TRAVELLERcamp pitchers who walked 9 menAierts who pitched for Pinckney allowed 1 hit the first 6 innings, Thiswent over Jim Meyers head for ahome run He eased up the last innigand they got 3 runs fcnTechntaoleralsoWalt DisneysLAPLANDCfattmaSeope and Coke also CartoonMfabon, 2b, c 4Jeffreys, lb 4Gentile, If 4Muriarty, 3b 4Meyer, cf 3Bennett, rf 3Render, c, 2b 3Alberts, p ,, 1 AB R 71 2 2 0 022S AftCamp BrightonSmith, c AB 4Trent, lb 4Eolland, 2b  Tarpley, ss  Anderson, Ifliorney, rf  Jones, 3hI Lisenbcon, p Sen, p 0120 12R 00 0 011 10 01 120310 1 1H 10 0011 10 01 Ties, Wd Thurs May 13, 14, 13WTTNKSS FOR THE PROSECUTIONi withTyrt ne Power and Marlene DietriehTht coroners jury in the case ofOiin Jubb found his death was caus  palmer, cf ed by alcoholism and exposureHe was j Tne COunty league starts at How foind unconscious back of the How i eil June 9 There will be 5 teams thisoli Recitation building and died in the  yenr City Service HowellFowlerville hospiUi Several boys in the drinking brut with him pled guilty and were lined 25 each plus 30 days in jailHiroid Hugger and wife were arrest ed for selling them liquor and willtie arrainged in justice court ThtJSoy Scouts held a court ofhonor at the fire hall Monday night Tne following local boys received awrds Richara Bell, Charles Battle,RexSmith, Anthony Battle, Bill Darrow, Yinaton Baugrn Ralph Clinton, Howarc Read, Tel Bourbonais, Bill Dili o, Hugh Sorenaon, James Lamb ,PatDRlon Tht Mother  Daughter banquetis at the Congl church Tuesday night The program is Introduction of thettahtniinress Carmen Leland Toastwistess Mrs Lulu DarrowToast toMothers, Virginia Hoisel Toast to tht Daughters, Mrs Winifred Graves e Vocal 1 rjo, Christine Niga, MaryKfctoni, Marjore Hendee Playlet, Keeping Housc, Rosemary Read,ITeagen Meyer, Ruh Devereaux, Lorna Weeks, Helen Reasno Piano Solo MMdieq Parks Play AfternoonCa 1H Viola Read AJta Meyer Doro tJiy Carr, Eloyse BerquiatFrtrt Slayton has been appointed totie county tax commission Supervisor Hoisel was collecting oldshjes for the county welfare Durlrg the windstorm Monday theearn of Met Bradley in Iosco blewdown, Mliing 4 hones Arthur Hsenrahl and Frank Bellhavt enlisted in tht CCC ForestryDivision ad go to a eamp near Cad LlacRussell Read dislocated his shoulder playing ball at Ann Arbor Satur dayEdward Hviael ar died at Port Gibton Miss, Hamburg, Milford Proving Groundsand Pinckney Games are Monday, Wednesday and riday nghtsOtmnr Turnr and wjfe of Detroitviited their daughter, Mrs Annette White nnd Mr White Tuesday Toit  vto I can offtrUrn MetJttthw heti3 Vedy LliAGlK O LAKES GAMESPinckney beat Boysville 9 to 1 herejhurcay and is now tied with Man for first place Each have a1 lost record Dick Kennid Boysville to 2 hits Their nn came in the 2nd on Kasin horJ run Mark White hit a homerun for Pinckney in 2nd with 2 onDennsjs Clark had 2 hits and Kenn tsiy P tupleBatteries Kennedy and Huhman mckney Michinaik, Smith anLenicK for BovFvjlleIn other games Manchester beatbr South Lyos 4tol and Harlland irom Dexter 9 to 4 high school SHOESDIRECT FfUlM FACTMIfomar Service tujlk from twant get TOUT ttn frB ttmk,for tM VyQ d TRS Vrrr r TO O ttM  V yJAC K HANNET Tlos t t oDic kDexbac ktenni s Clar k finished  and Sevent h Grades , Mra ,Mar v Cosgray s shee p ha d a Jam bPenn y Brennigstall s parent s ha d awedfiin p anniversar y Ma y 5  Scharm tBaxters  parent s ha d thei r 14t h we dling  anniversar y Sunday  Kath yShpttelroe s parent s anniversar y wa sMa y 5  Larr y Baugh n go t a  boa t Sa turria y Larr y Bennet telleberge r an d rod einning went t o a  picni c Saturda yBethe l Baptis t church  theTH E BLU E WATE R MARKE T976 4 KRE M RD  NEA R MJ 6LAKKLAK D MICH  A C  9g AT i AN  GROCERE M BEER , VTIN 8 mMiAl,AN D TOVt , TO P QUALIT TTH E BLU E WATE R LAUNDOMA T970 4 IRES S KD  NEA R M1 6LAKEAN D MICH  A C 9  969 1Sof t Wat it  Piackney ,  ifc v t  i  7  Batteries  PinckneyHa rK w Haine s t  Gy p FerrrelDexter t e Crccke r  V Horac e Uckly Muea frThei r ntx t OMtttn g w 0 b t hel dWediwday , Ma y 2 1 a t 73 0 p  m  atth e hom e o f Mfet , BanAta , 11S4 1 W Sh  r e Drive , Hilan d Lak t  Bor n t o th t Bo b Stooedtr t a t th tfullness i  sendin g lovel y plaat sflowers , card s an d especiall y thei rviit i durin g b y sta y to  McPherso nHealt h Center  Al l thos e aet s o f kte dts s wer e deepl y apprciat 4 wUalway s b eMrs  Retha TTli t Htm Reads April 21 , 196 S m  a d afte r ti s aate , w e wwa t mpoaaibl e fo r an y  tb U tea utetaa 1 b y aa y atrse a ttae r taa a eu rAclvta Btraar a J  Lave yan dKatalte a L  Lave y7H V Chambt n MA t 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Chapreau, Ontario tohunt bear for a week ic Darrow and Martin John,jon who enlisted in the navy are atGreat Iakes, 111 Marion Tomaaik goes this week Robert Bennett and BrianMcClear ciri not get their parents co sent  Wilmont Pluxnmer spent the pastwok at his cabin at Luzerne Mis Ella Lavey returned homefrom St Joe hospital, Annu Arborr 24 where she had been sinceiast Dec 14J ge Greiner and wife of Detroitcalled the Dispatch office Friday Mrs Emma Dinkel and son, Stanley railed at the Patrick Dillon home i Hrwell Wednesday nightMrs Eleanor Ledwidge is visiting s in Detroit Martin Ritter sr and wife of Lakeland were Saturday evening guestsof the Martin Ritter jrs Last week the Kevin Ldvidefamily moved from Patterson Lake to use they bought of Mrs Mein PinckneyThe Tuesday night Ladies Bowling League held their banquet SaT crday night at the Anchor Inn atI Portage Lake  Mesdames Lucille Camburn and Carrie Criffith were in Lansing oneday last week The leorge Meafcons had the DaeMeabon family for Sunday dinner gvetta It members of the Community Congregalional church attended the Jack,son, Absn meeting at Jackson last Tuesdey The JamesWhitley family attendcd a birthday party Sunday for Williem Whitley sr, at the Albert Whitley home nt Half Moon Lake MARThurs s15 SPONSORED BY THE ALTAR SOCIETYADULTS 150 CHILDREN 5c  FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MRS KINSEYAT UP 83410WorkFUtE PLACES BUILT TO ORDER BR1 STONE CEMENT BLOCKS LAIDALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK JOE PLUMMER Phew UP 8 3156 liiday i The Lloyd Warners of YpsiantiSunday guests of the Lester McAfesI Wfre Sundiy guests Of te Kennethwere Earl Samons 9uux wife and poa Hecks Mrs Robert Amburgey entertain,ed 4u members of the Amburgey and Mead families Sunday at a showerfor Donna Mead of Ypsilanti who willbe majried to Hollia Amburgey May31 The Tom Neffs of Ann Arbor callcd on the Bob Aekleyi Sundayand wife of FlintThe following went to KensingtonState 1ark Sunday for a picnicBar liaiii McAfee, Duane WaterburyJoIion Uisydlo, Walter Pjetras, Georgia Pcndergas, James Hollingsworth, Doritny Doyle, James Knight, KathyMeyers and Tom Rady  Mesdames Marion Russell and Caca Chamberlain attended a historical meeting at Ann Arbor one day lastYVCPK , Stanley Lawrence of WestfieldjPa called on the Mark Nash fam,ly Sunday Mr and Mrs Charges Hewlett jr,vre chlled to Foote hospital, JacksonSunday where his step lather, FloydProctor is a patient with a slllppedspine dhe Tommy Read spent the week endth Bobby Beck at Half Moon LakA baby shower was given Mrs Viriiiia YunNorman last week Wednes iy at the home of Mrs Florence Suna4y guests of the Murray Kenntdys wfre the Gerald Kennedys ofHowell Ambrose Kennedya of Polite, th John Bochinskies and AdamBochlekjes of Warren, Al BochtnskiKennedy ofof Detroit and DeniseAnn ArborThe Andrew Nisbetts came homefrom Florida last Thursday Their Sunoay guests were Mrs Lillian Wylitand Asher Wylie and wifeFrston Clark and wife of Unadillawere Friday guests of the Robert PikesAlbrt Dinkel and wife were InJ ckson ThursdayThe Ray Languways oi Chubbstheaughn by Mesdames Mildred Miller, Corners called on her parents,leanor Baughn and Betty Seefeld ,  Morgans in Detroit Sunday Allen Dinkel and wife called onl Mosdames June Hendee and Dororantis Shehan at St Joe hospital, ihy Kennedy visited the AmbioseBE SUREWUR MOTHER HAS FLOWERS forCarnation Sna p Dra g oa tGladtola aDis h Garden sFlowerin g PUrn U iW t Ca m Mak e Delrrer y t o You r Mothe r Wkm r gh  Ur iwit h Floris t Telegrap h Serrk MH1ER S FLOWER S10 3 W  Gran d Rive r PHONE28 4 nn  Arbo r las t week Mrs  Kdn a Spear s an d Jac k Sheldo nv  er e Sunda y guest s o f th e Geral dLaueiii  in Webbervill eDr  an d Mrs  Harlo w Sheha n o i We bkervil e calle d O n Willia m Sheha nSunday Th e Edwi n Sprout s an d Ernes thanyj s wer e smel t fishin g a t Tawa sJ vf r th e wee k end , The y onl y go t apailfull Mrs  1 owith a Haine s an d Jud y an dGu s un d Pegg y Jarlowsk i visite dCbeste r Jarlowsk i a t Tawa s Satur da y an d wen t t o Lovell s an d ipen tSunda y wit h th e Jo e PJumme r fa mil y wh o wer e there Th e Re x Noggle s o f An n Arbo ran d Mr  Wilfre d Aberdee n an d Da vtr t wfeif c dinne r guest s o f th e Georg eVanNorman s Frida y night Th e Ho b Hart s o f An n Arbo r an dth e Bo b Gove s o f Detroi t wer e Sun da y dinne r guest s o f th e Georg e Va nNormans Th e L  J  Henry s Keit h Bradbury s 7rr y Henrys , To m Wares , Joh nPau l Ware s an d Ear l Kimbler s wer eSunda y dinne r guest  o f Mrs  Lid iLosin g o f Lak e Chemung  He r daug htor , Mrs  Ann a Lo u Larse n an d htis ,ban d ar e leavin g fo r Sout h Americ aTh e Joh n Lundeen s o f Berkle y wr eSunda y guest s o f Mrs  Jane t Shehaa Th e G  W  Meye r famil y o f Stock bMdg e spen t Sunda y a t th e W  H Kennedys i n Pontifl c Tuesday Mrs  Do n Swarthou t too k Lucille th e 4  yea r ol d daughte r o f th e Wi lin m  Salyer s t o McPherso n Healt hCente r Sunda y bu t wa s abl e t o brin ghe r bac k tha t night  Sh e no w ha s th eHarol d Porte r an d wif e an d Mrs     attende d th e Nationa l  Shrin  vmtio n a t Atlanti cDon Camero n o f Detroi t wa g aTnunda y nigh t gues t o f th e Do nSwarthouts re d Rea d an d wif e ipea t Sunda ywii h th e Joh n McGuir i i n Gran dRapids Clar e Mille r an d son , Bill,  spen tth e we k en d a t Dougla s Lak e trout ,fishin grh e Pinckne y Elementar y Schoo lwil l hol d ope n hous e al l da y Thur sday , startin g wit h a  fla g raisin g cer emone y an d ban d concer t a t 90 0 a  m Le e Ltve y an  wf e wer e Sunda yguest  o f th e Jac k Sharp s i n Jaclcson Mrs  Edit h Car r visite d he r sister ,Mrs  Ma e Middleton , i n Detroi t la twee kBeverl y Campbel l entertaine d Sa trda y nigh t Donal d Baughn , Barbar aKasseJ I an d Larr y VanSlambrook Alber t Shirle y an d wfi e an d th ejyl e Templeton s calle d o n Mrt ,fnnie Devereaux and the WilliamSmith family at Evart SundayMr rd Mrs Cecil Hooker of Anarbor called on the Milton CarversSundayThe St Thereaas Guild of stSt Marys Church held their meetingMay 1 with Mrs Stella OarrTht patrons of the Rickett schoolmadefiao on their rummage sale at ners Qrocen066 P1NCKNET ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PR1Beer and Wine To Take OatPHONE HOWELL 705J2Lumber Coal and StriocoFuel Oil  rompt ServiceD E HOEY  SONSPONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER UEXTER MICHIGANBUSINESS JPPORTUNITYMale or female trom this area, wanted to crvice und collect from automatic diponcing and amusement devices Nosilin Age not essentialCar referen a and 400 to JTOO working tapia necessary 7 to 12 hours weeklync S up to 250 monthly Possibility full ture work For local interview Live lull particulars, phone WriteIO box 7004 Mpl 11 MinnllAVfc YOl A I1KAT1NO FKOBLlI  CALL KA BAYLESSPhone HA 69041School LOi Small Jersey Calf,look liker, ctopiv  Janet Shehan r IP 8  3336 CLJNIA Redhone thorobred dog Hear BeckWANTLDLake cottage, Patterson Poriape os other smajl lakt in thisvisinty Buyer waiti Harmon RealEstate, 101 Kovf Otand River, Fov ,eivil Ph Castle 38741WANTKlPlowing Gardens a spec,ally Ray Cosgray3 70 M 6 W, PinckneyctionNominating petitions for candidate to the PINCKNEY BOARD OF EDUCATION Are Availlule Either at theSUPT OF SCHOOLS OFFICE ALJOSEPH BASYDLO 8yb rElHSVlLLE RD, PINCKNKJY, MICHIGANKfxh Candidate must File Nominal me JJIiions with the Secretary wfhe JoArd Not Later Than4 P M, MAYO 1958 LAST DAYxch Petition Shall Be Signed by Xoi Lfgs than 25 Qualified School Ik, tor of the District No bJ lector SbnU hgn Petitions for More,flidae than Are to Be ElectedThere A if Tvo 2 Trustees Te Bef r a Term of Three 3 YearsELECTION DATE IS JUNE 9 1958JOSEPH BASYDLO flof Beard ef Education  From where I sit iu Joe MarshShades of Tom Sawyer Brsrybody knew Community Hall couldnt go another scasoawithout a paint job So JudeCanningham asked for volunteersand about a dozen peopleraised their handsTrouble was most of the volunteers nover got around toworking Weeks want by LastThursday the Judge got an iuja painted Hrll by the weskendFrom where I sit, sometimeswe have to be reminded of ourobligations Like every so often, 1try and point out how importantneighborly respect is in a community Yo may prefer sodspop I likean occasional coldglass of beer We ought to re each others choice ExcuseH p, th  of chUtUnquent volunteerin biff letter Rscross the part of the bu i ld irv the man had agreed to paiut That did itwell have a freshiiht, 1958, United States Brtmrs Fotension meeting n Wednesday at Bthe extension building at the Fowler vlle fair grounds   artAaoirijr ftnjjt hiit cropped UD purtxsai rntji of  School at  were Sunday guests of ling committe mHOrifflth family in Mt Pleas J1 Monday OwfOAUM to Lansing Monday with r1st birthday ofBruceof MiUord wtr Bon to Mr and Mrs Buda oi uie Boy4  Green Oak T  Mld wlf Bona J H, of 7880 North WhitmU 1  Holt and wit school there claims he JIMsigned by      U1V WBiSHolt and wite wention txewim Friday night wh ttiitim,aoeth Colon ar ltadtv Tbty wU ofhwe cooking, vegetable and flowergardening Cacia Chamberlain andRussell caltatt on DrGlenn of Fowlarvllleday wUa M itt Lonnie VanSlambrook ofis home from St LawrenctLansing where he underwitThe Charlos Boroviki moving into Oscar ,       iY  fClf V  A1tKWAICHPBATURIMO PBCIAL VALUII 241W BU3NESS PROFESSIONAL CQRNEITireftOf 8 VERAL HOJISSft ILBlitT A BL U SjtfFilBAM AIMS to HAiowAit wuuNAIlMASTtt HAMMERAll STEl NfOPNE GtlPSPfCIAl ATSCICWSIZES N STANO SPfCMl ATUTUITY WITH NOOK UADf fO UNOLtUMf CUTTING BOTHKOftSiIRACKfTSEASY 30SECOND ASSEMBLYSPECIAL ATccwOftlVIR KonsJCap KOOKOUT9570rKOOKOUTo Kss,ServuPrompt aieat UPSWt ia W  8iTf A W MUNtELL EGWTBW DirectorModem Equipm Ambulance SorvioFBOMI U P tllTtwttt,K2TWest Grand KJVWHuwuti, MichiganPhone 35c idLLOYD HfcNDtEm Ga1 I wifhtlAl 2XMOUN9IDSCOP1 ,THICK ifATHCR SLING ft PtuDR G K McCLOSKEY MDfnST Roger J bfRmll OfficeU4WYU fciitfeRCarr1 4 2 MILL T, Mieh PIUHM UP I lleMREAL iiSTAlfIALBSI smcuurrUP 8 146Dr tf RHolmquiVVEY HARDWARETSALE PIANTSfMat, a4 othar kind latererfe Holt, 664 Patterson Lake IM Phene UP S31MTrATHDLAND TO PLANTN GREEN BROTHERSPKcnt Uptown S 3464 FOR RENTFour ioom house witnbath Mike Harnack i EWill the anyhalf of my extension ladder, frewFJR SALE21 mch Terro Reeilawn Mower in Al Shave 104 RUSHVIEW DRVFwn SM29Brt Smith WANTED Fumishid singlt manRENT45 a montli modemteuse in Fewlerville prefer amaUfamily 122 South Ann Strwleiiiilt , MichifanWANTD 2 elderly people te take ae of lay home May have yourwn apartment No extra, charge,1 bleck from town, reasonable ratesLllie Broekland 122 South A Stvwlerviie, Mich FOR ALELawn MowerSpence Titui UP I  MtlFORand 9 It corner post, custom caain iwing cone at 350 an hour Codley Lake Road Biumbaugh Kt is knowrtturM ltFOR SALE1957 Allstate Motor Scoot F0R HENTMemti4tJlwi FOR ALSI3i Reoa New Farmer in excellnt condition batk at  Bttteraen  Lake, Rdi JFie 3100 Fbon UP 8yya  furnished er unfurniaoea I Cl UP MM 1 F01l RjNTModtni  roomg andiatk Reasonahle rent, In PnckneyCall Mrs Oscar Beek, UP 83434FOR 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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>  I,  i    J WVyatch  5 DUTATM Wednesday,Note MUSICAL EVENTSGovernment economy ha lost a few but in the njain has won Dan tenton of Gregory with Mrand Mrs Robert Grieve are back fromPaul Chase, 31,, oi Roaeylle, died at 1  jobs Hannah ot Mich,which was cut aout 1,000,000 saidthe going would be tough and theyw01 be unable to prepare for the Inencased loads expected this fall The least important services and thoseapt basic will be droppedAlbert Heustis of the stat MtPIANO RECITALThe pupils of Mis Merwin Campbell will present the following musicprogram m the music room of the next SundayiUUHWJC ChUBCBGeneral HcpiUl, Apri afternoon May ISfih4 at 300 PM The f iiwife was Mary le Steptee,r of the David Steptoes of There is a daughter Dexter is havinc a battle over theinterchange location from US12 to Dexter, UJM2 is being relocatedThe Stave Highway Dept chose ark 9r Alien bekmttt,SUNDAY MASSEStanmar Missesf0 l0v, , 1000, 1180 WVter iasaftG0, 100 A r        Weekday Maes 40 A, Mpubhc and friends are invited to at tendThe Singing Cowboy Schaum Hooty The Owl RichterjLinda Wylie I , atfler NevenaaBy The Sea  Parks  rHrdaar4i to JA s IKcental MotherJohnnyPrincess health whose dept was heav 1  Road because it is a through high Four Merry tested M SchaumThompsonChelsea RdDextet is it would by passtbey would lose a lot ofMoudAt tie They demandPd Baker Rd, Opponents said was ony a short dead end roadi for Lt Gov, manopa oaicer no, uppwma  Unda gy f mmmifterlOyears BaJsjrwfony a short dead end road SiaaAfcO Pussy CatGilockr U to declining 3  lojpg ending at Dexter and as Evening Bells  1 Thompson Yeaajs tax the KOV Jt  both school wojiWl crate a  Joyce King  ftJ1 traffic hazard   Indian mokc Signals , Schaum Ecut seli many small programs wiU I  wlhhaveto be cut such as the one tat  J    T radicate swimmers itch ijGovWUlJajns has announced for afith term Lt Gov Hart ior the US sen ate ami Senator Swanson for Lt GovThe Republicans say after 10 yearstUe state is broke, duerevenues,, mostly the saleseinor is absent most of the time on trficnation wide tours and thehr campaign  Dexter hgh shcoo band finished iMJe wUl be the empty chair This 2nrt in fa 1MBA C  Anntrnd i entirely negative as they do Albor nigh achool was fir8t not say what they would do if theygpt power f Dexter Kiwanis Club is sponsoringSenate committee investigating the a tree planting campaign to replaceinjatrearment in the states mental dead ttees cut down  6spital made a surprise trjp to theNorthviJle hospital and found 50 em yiy beds The authorities said theyhad nc money to staff this unit Rep Uarry Phllljps of the sommittee said Livingston County Assn for retard yUnda Whitley d MPinckney Rd Dexter mer EarlyTp Bed   Wey brig  Thelr Shop SchaumMarilyn SingerDown In The Vaffiey Mountain SongGoing To The Fair Hirsch UndaCat Gilock WvrsmpCarolyn Longnecker is valedictorian and Sandra Kelly, of the Brightonsenior class  Lullaby  HewesGhiquiatt Amburgey jThe Birthday Party  MeLachlin Merry Widow Walt LeharlKathy ShettleroeBlack Hawl Waltz WalshSpinning Song Ellmcnreich Mary Lee AschenbrnnerMoonHght Sonata  Beethoven Anita Shirey UM If mi between Uaedilla rin StoeetsSaaJen Pastor945 i1090TsOO ft J r 19 T 800 800 p,m700 a r Kthy Haas is going to Lansing  this week Charles Rauti said the J pledge to the faS on a tape recorderi Gere f h visjted his grandmotherj Iavid Walton and his brothers are mnxing a mural Terry Bells grandmother visited hjm Dick Davis brother went waterskiing Nancy Gouchers grvdmother visited her Jerryj Marhofer is building a torn cribMiko Ureaeman has baby chicksJ HJUie Doyle has a basket bajl and a Carmen Herbst went to aSharon Lancaster visited hergrandmother Ann Read1 How many kinds of apples canname Probably not over aYet theie are over 7000This need not worry you as the fcrdAver who supply the sujand stores seldom grow over 3 different kinds The others areby garden club and others as fad experiment We know one biggrower who raises 20000 busheler 3ndi specializes mostly In Jcthans and Deliciousof the deprorHallid the lamprey, f foh pe up into the lakes viahad i St Lawrence and ha prettygrat grandmother Ann Read had J t nd ptdinner at the Elks Club, Ann Arbor I clete 1 out the trout poeBf Feetls Srvies Wei  Ofaosr PraclUs AM Maiin Haines went t Detroit Satury Linda Whitley vjsited her gradi mother in Detroit Sandra Grant fa a nark Sunday where thereswings there It js equipped wjth suckersfasten isell to large iishTenth PmyerCoo Conf 1 CkaxA tu 4 W Wiaer Paeter fvhool  980 a tWorsWr First firadt lrsDobbj Hurner went to the HollandTulip FtstivalCatherine Centeris1 fath rtr hs baby checks Janice Gyde sawpoach pud apple blussoms Jimmy Bennett icdf his pony John Allison got acatchers mit ball and bat for his birthday Lte Davis iamily had companySuruay They like their new boat,Ed bhod They are sedomjstreams No effectivecombating them has beemeshes are used to preventascending streams but poison Js mam thing Congress wasaproi riate 914,000 lamprey cont wiiich caused a congressman tomark it cost 750 to kill one lampTUNE INotler surprise visits to the states hos ed children has elected the followingpHals e at theActsWITH SBCFC Glenn Geh ringer, son ofSheriff Lawrence Gehringer of How ell recently visited with Sec ofWar Brucker when the latter tour eanalsoae Gehringer is squadin 40th Infantry, Co A Heentered the army in 1945 and went  tfeth eanal sone n Jan 1956 His , Freda, Is with him In 1945 hewr s rrade44 from Ualyersity high Ann Arbor r  Cast of the operetta Pt ailnckry school May 9 officers Pres, Mrs WlUiam McPher A Musica, Cmedy son IV Vice Pres, Mrs Albert Zimmer CHARACTERSman Brighton Sec, Mrs Ralph Cam Kasper Kroggins, the Codfish Kingercn, Brighton Treas,, Dale Pearsall  Don Singer1Brighton Mrs Kroggins, his amjbitidus wifeJanet VamSlambrookVicto Joncheere, 14, of Fowlerville Jean Kroggins, their daughterwon the 4H plowing contest last Noel RoseJoe Brown, owner of Rapio StationBoydCkurchf rr ppsoJa went visjting David Gehjnoinst tne location ofI ringer iught 10 fish Glenn Ilighfills COnal School in Greer fall,er is builcljug a Jungle gym Kurt  new WPJ added His arti KS S lsa Bsaehy, lastsrWalsvlafWesshlp 1teaselFsttswsaip Urvkm lather has their boat inwaterJim Nashs dad has a new truck Clark went fishingMjk SheLfamily visjted his uncleHAugustPhylUs Zimmerlee of City otUowett waeaelected as Livingston County Queen at Howell, Thursday tallowing the parade Shirleythe Pinckney entry was 2ndThire were5 entries in all The Pinckney school band played goes to thtjutte contest inLyon halaeadA b  ballteam in the Tri Coihst game is with  The editor ortne 96HrfEydrtHeraid doe not think much of a coursetuupht at CentralCollege, Mt Peasant in fishing tactics and Criticized ithis readers ddont all agree with him and he published a letter last weekIrom one last week condemning hisstand Arlestn Roderick, formerly of Pincksey was married last Friday at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs Roderick of Chelsea to Ronald CONVENTION HELD INGREGORYThe ThirtySecond Annual Conven,  ,    , tion of the Kings Daughters and SonsJerry Kennedy, advertising manager wa hekJ in he Gregory Baptist rea Kodtisny yoj the Kroggm Co LarryTUWMjlly BillyA anSlambrookn u yBarber Shop Quartette Barbara Massey, Nancy Nash,Kathy Meyer, Joleen BasydloDynamo Dave, Production Mgr Dennis MorganMitzi, Switchboard operatorfix had a booth reserved for them Pinctoey did not have a float in the Alexander, Rev Kinde officiating A Mjss Lefa Miller who workedparadeinH1OH 9OHOOLBASE BALLPinckney beat Hartland here latThursday 7 to 5 Dennis Clark heldUim to 4 hits Pinckney had 7 Wake field and Mark White each getting 2Dirk Kennedy who has won fivefanes for Pincknty is out wjth an in jured back He bad an x ray lastManchester beat Dexter 13 to 1 ndSouth Lyon won from Boysvllle 21to 5Pinckney beat Boysville here Monday 13 to 8 with Dennis Clark pitchingJMINBOW GIRLS INSTALLATION Linsing 20 years has retired and purchased a home in HowellLouise Zeigler, Alberta Close, Carlone Brown, Mandy DeBarr, Cecelia Boucher and Edna Alexander, weredjnner guests of Mrs Bemice Maas Uoss of Lansing one day last weekRural school graduation for theccunty is at the Hamburg school on May 16After 37 years of school teachingMrs Eva Docking Allea who gradsted at Pincksey high school will fetfre this coming JuneTne Pincknay Rainbow Girls wijl nrt 88r otter token 3856 beaver leaver and otter trapping broke all this year with 18,475 beavertrappers were licensedRainfalls cut the forest fire losseso 1W acres lavt wo k Fox, coyotte and bobcat bountiestotalled 10,690 in March No wolveswere takenThe tate nursery stock ji exhaustshoM their installation at the MasonicTemftftv Thursday , May 15 at 8 p m H 11 public The following will installInstalling Officer, Marilyn Gustajsonftetortfar , Elixabeth Miars Musician,Uaye Cmnpbell Marshall, Sally Ut Pat Stillwell  Bob, Engineer controlBob, Engineer control room Church last Tuesday Both sessionsattended but the afternoonfilled to capacity MrsCampbell presided in ourgracious way and routine business wasconducted with the speaker of thi being Mrs Tulip, a former exstudent Six state officers werepresente officers elected were MrsClaud Burkhart, Howell, circle presi dent Mrs Marowsky, Lakeland circlefirst vicepresident Mrs Orrin PowellRichard ImusArchibald ThrockmortonKarl BurgLysander Phipps, a theatrical producer John BurgChorus of Radio Stars, Engineers, Continuity Writers, Announcers andGypsy Dancers Eighth Grade GirlsChoreography, High School Dances,Molly Carr and Margaret HiggsGypsy Dance, Barbara Baughn andKaren SingerOPERA HIGHLIGHTSThe Detroit Conservatory of Music co circle, treasurer Mrs John TaylorGregory circle, secretaryMrs, Campbell has just finished thefull three year term as county presi dent and has served also on the stateboard for the past three years She waspresented a beautiful basket of flowerswith the large Maltese Cross mounted in purple in the flowers The maltesecross is the official emblem of the organization The convention for 1959will be held in Pinckney, next MayDELTA KAPPA GAMMAOn Friday night May 2, the DeltaKnppa Gamma Socoety, Alpha ThetaChnptev of this county met at the Second Grade Mrs AfttetsonDonrvs Booth caught a dogfish and nl, Billy Chambers a chipmunk,Kinrie Makin i moving Karen Heusnons sister has a baby girl TerryrtFiin helped wash their car WesScoit his a German Shepherd do  otf Carver visited hjs Avft Mary,She nas a Honey Chile dg His father3S iiiJ motoi boat Diane Holistr to Iansing Sunday arid MarjorigCnKOnherry visitedLinda Slefen hadli first cOmmunfon James Putilov a beaver eat Chailes Chumbecs brought som classified stones to school Mary Louise Highfill went to MsMorton, Darrel Housman went tu the uannounces its production of High Elementary School where the follow iohtc from CWhttt A Sullivan otven i i nff4rprs werp installed for 2 yearslights from Gilbert  Sullivan givenby its newly formed opera group under the direction of Russell Skitch atthe Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Sunday afternoon May 25th and Monday evening May 26thand Sally Utley treasurer HOW HAT 16All gnide of the Pinekneytarv school will take part in the 2nd ftPntwl tnlent show at the school oFriday night The band wilU bewed Parents and friends invitedAK SALE MA 1Tfce Ujrl Scouts hold a bake tale atth tones Store, Saturday May 17 ffttafe a mBtJMMAOB AND BAKE SALESaturday, May 34th 9 a m to 3 p2H 9t St Marys Hall, sponsored bySt Jnflre GuUd,RIOPELLKIOQM njopelle who worked for Diet, and lived at RUMdied tt MePhereon HealthU There is a son also,a, Jtoritmrd, Funeral was at theWood fsneieJ Home, Detroit Monday programW0 ihree inch Montana graylingwerP wanted in Lake Manganese inTiaw county May 7 In June 100,grayling eggs wiU be planted in DETROIT NEWS SPELLING BEE ing officers were installed for 2 yearsPrudent  Jean Spencer1t Vice Pres  Jennie Kellenberger2nd Vice Pres Celia Zeeb Pwordirg Sec, Mrs Merle Hagniwith Paula Curletta prominent mem1 Corresponding Sec  Mildred ber in the cast This group promises togive an excellent outlet to young singers, and will fill a muchneeded rolein, operatic work with school supervision The works to be given includeexcerpts from HMS Pinafore, The Mikado, and Pirates of PenzanceThere will be no charge for admission Miss Curlett invites her friends inthe community to attend the performance, on Sunday, May 25th at 300 PM at this time she has a solo inThe Mikado as one of the Three Little Maids Gradt, Mrs JohnaenEHi Colone went to the movjeAllfn Porr went fishing and got IT lJirky llenry went to Ann Arbor 1o 11 opnita Her cousin, Maicia was init, Sandra Salyer went on a picnicFinrhv liicky SowersPenny Reynolds, I jnfa Whity and Ricky Oury wento Hobby Twit I1 b ly parlyDonna Pcpgy went lisjiin, in Darrows brother caught 22 bullheadsSus an Bdjghti visited her grandmother Lflthner Bjjly Bennett went fishingILcky Sowers grandfathor Sowersdid indayRoddy Widmayer has a Becky Read visjted herBulljs Ljnda Zezulkahas a Hrownie unifipap Paul Jones rw gjaiss PairijfiipcGranahan vistd her grandfather Pam Koi went Dotoji Diane Haines visited hrgrndniother in Detroit The county seat paper carriedarticle in which Paul Kempf,Arbor hinker was quoted extenfithe BoysGreen Oak Nothiadded His article was forpurpose of whipping the Livingccuntj hoard of supervisors backlin  year ago they passed atjon afininst its being located in GiOak There are reports they are en ing on this Also Senator Christof Ann Arbor got an amendment tac e1 on tho apprppratlon to buildschool, that it could be built in co intv unless the board of supetoi he county approved so It is MHvy to keep the Livingston count board in line In the meantime thsems tc nave been a change of SC timent ,n regard to it aroundmore Lake 600 there have aipetition jn favor of its berng her Some are the same onessigned petitions against its locatiiheje, These petitions will beto Lansing and presented to SenatDtdle chafrman of the com h oiisition to the WhltmoreGreen Onk location all comes frcWushtrnaw Not a single Livinfcounty man of prominence has Coul against it When the votetaken on Senator Christmans amnifiit Senator Younger of thisdid not vote Mit, BeeryWc hove finished our readingf andwork bMks and are taking tests on t WFlorence Warnerthe efforts of Mrs JeanSoencor we received a talk and several snort psycho dramas on Mental IllnessPit on oy 3 social workers from thelontiic State Hospital  A large Dutch windmill at the entrance to the allpurpose room keynoted the decorations Little blue wind  nillr and little dog drawn milk cartswere cleverly done to carry out he of yellow flowers and We have started muJipIicatidivision and are writing bbok rpovts in English Many of us saw the operetta Doug Winger was jn MilanSunday Ljnda Clough visited titicousins and grandmother Melba Dan ies velcimed her new baby brotherhomo from the hospitalGrade Mrs Campbell we put on an outdoor program which is broadcast by the How ell radio at 1 p m, Saturday We alsogg il bestreanu feeding into LalceFor and grass land firesweek totalled M4 acres, The of spring time to the roomThe refreshment committee of MrMore Moore Mr Lucille Seales, MrsOn May 9 the district champion Julia fMtman and arpicton cloth for Mothers Day gifts,our end of the year trfp we arePottlM 1 ship bee was held in Howell Seven1 p, teen schools were represented RichardLine of Younglove school was winner R6bert Horner of pinckncy 8choclturk wo futwierup Richard is a brother of Tom Line, T lUfound by raiser of tameturk  w attends Pinckney High Tom telUin his flock near Fairview, On, 1 u that Richard intends to rejister inW county Jart week ad ret to the eoneervatioa dept CAUBNDAB us thai Richard nten gninth grade at Pinckney High nextyearOarOn April 2 the grade bee was held Pik hl Th ier pleasant socialspentiI9s this yr We are happy Marywork COMMENCEMENT ADDRESSDr F Clever Bald of the Universityot Michigan has accepted an invitation to five the principal address atthe Puckney high school graduation The Tradition exercises will be heldhi Pinckney school The winner wa in the school auditorium May 29th atDM Barker he received a fine dte, tiooary from the Detroit New Bob hei on  22  fllfinerlip  thC  J Tty   director of the MichigantoworkarCDe Two weeks later, on April ,16 tht J Wttortwl Collections there positLuncheon after thenool bee was held Thit Jjn Bob ton be has held since 1947 Sullivan is back in school after a longj lines rU, Mrs Mesdames WeGry,Sh  WW,8 00 p m Bald hiltOry at the UniHomer,won on the word27 wl 28 Masonic n, Aidy Grave was runnerimBob reBtroiL BanZ   ceivid a bronzejnedai, a faperMatee MtfAosudf r on , tm d a  certiftcale   Richard , Bob , Do nWM  Fe   a wel l know n autho r o f nu mf  books , includin g Detroit s Firs tmertca T Decade  an d Michiga n i nbeside s article s fo r1 W we eJa y n dth e McNaughton s   Bo b Seefel a  Manff y DeBar r wen 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electric water heater And the faiin these homes enjoy all the hot water they wantYou can be contident that an electric water heater, plus Edisons new Super Supply Plan, will provide roundtheclock hot water for all yourfamilys needs, too Then you can plan your day more efficientlydo the laundry, wash disss, schecfjle showers when you want toHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTtor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water hegfcers give you all the Important advantagdts1 x Efficientthe fceat Roes into thewaterInstall anywhereneed rM be a chimneyLon lifemeet EdisonsstamtadtAutomaticat the time x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsx Outer shellcool to the touch ail overx Edison maintains electrical parts without chargefx SafecleanquietmodernSee ye ptomberor appliance dealer DETROIT EDISON SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANiARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that youritems of value are safe because hey are lockedaway at home To be really sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, your valuables and important papers are protectedagainst loss, theft and fife Drop in to our banksoon and rent your safe deposit box The eotcis lowI KPherson State linkHowtU  Pimcknty2  SaWngrs Book Account WednesdayI NMttcrf4YwAfoftead and tafly friend of Detroit Sunday hereWalter Djnkel and friend, GeorgeDjckerson of Detroit are visiting the V G DinkelBRuth Potterton has the chickenpox The illustrated lecture on Bes Hurhas been postponed to May 29  The high school base ball teamjwill plry South Lyo Saturday Angehne Dippy was born in Groveland N Y ,AprJl 25, 1829 and cameto Shiawassee county is 1835 She mar xled Charley Smith in 1849 He diedin 1850 In 1851 she marred Jacooj Kee of Pinckney He died in 19O9SheJwas the mother of 8 children of whom 4 urvvt Funeral was at the NortnHamburg church, Rev Gates officiatinj J D Kirtland of Patterson Lakehns received a telegram from his son,Prof Ellsworth Kirtland of the PhiJipine Islands stating he, hjs wife anrjdajghter are leaving for Michiganin June Mrs Meda Henry and new son arVvisiting her parents, the L T Lamboms Mary Elen Doyle has taken a jobU Jacksonbjsjas pscBorn to the Bert VanBIaricums May16, a daughteriilla, Murphyclosed her schooljnjthe Sprout distridt Friday George Bullis has bought a homein Howell and will move there  Nelson Hinckley, a former resident,died at Ball Plain, Kansas, last week The North Lake Band will give anioe cream social and concert Friday at the grange hall Sunday ifcm SatartayMay 11 tara 19M05 YOUNG LIONS THEATREHOWBUCjmtX We M Cctftsad Deaa MartinNo Advae in PriceHop lange, Barbara RusJi,Msy Britt Sunday 225, 54t, 85Horn thro Thorn One Show OnlyOnen 1pni, Feature ftee p raFriday, nd Saturday, 64a, 94 p m Ties Wdn Ttaws My II, 14, vrrstJHS FOR THE FBOBBCUTIONTyrt ae Power and Marleae DieFive Day, Sunday thru Thursday May lb, It 2, 21 22 Story of Love  War oi 20th Century Ernest Hemingway FAREWELL TO ARMS in CinemaSeope and ColorColor by DeLuxe WithRock Hudson, Jennifer Jones and Vitorio DeSicaSunday Feature 235, 530H 825 Week Days 2 Shows 730, 930 p m Friday, Saturday, May 1, 17Lana Turner and Jeff Chandler a 4THi LADY TAKES A FLYER4 In CnemaScepe and Color  Joel MoCrea toCATTLE EMPIRE4InTHEA Free PlanrroandAan Arbor Phono Nor S7MS Sup, Man, Tuet May 18, 19, tMatiaat Swaday 2M p ai coat, Cl rk GabU and Doris DayHiTEACHERS PETCartoon  Thurs, Fri Sat, May 14, 16, BOMBERS B52 17Karl Halden and Natalie Woodin Htadee entertained tht I HtoHf or Uning Gaflid 0WK and Mrs Rose HenCSprli family of Ann Tht Mrs Margaret The latterot thepr JJrer Lake The Waiter darks entertained theCiarka Maynard qarks andTdsil Meyer family and Mrs GWClark Sunday The Emmett Clark cf Howel calledMir Edna Hadley of Parma was aSunday guest of the Lawrenct Cam turns,Mr Letiit Neabitt spent the weskwin tht Otrdon Htsters in Ypsil Mr and Mrs Don Johnson wereSaturday guests of Roy Campbells Mr and Mrs Elmer Phelphs, Mrs Mae Shuhan and son, Mera, wert Sunday guests,The Elwood Hecks oi Monroe calltd on th Kenneth Hecks eSundayand with them visited the Lloyd Warners in YpsjlantiTht James Whttley familySunday in Detroit fobs i 25 YMTS AgYe editor has been named chairmanof the Putnam township playday tobe at the ball field May 25The Hicks Hause, Sprout  Burgess, Harris and GUNSHOT RIDGEPlnaJoan IVfcCrea and Joan Weldonalso CartacD Md Thnrst Fr, Sat MayMarlon Brando and Patricia Owens and Miyoshi UmeldinSAYONARAIn CinemaSeope and Color tor CartoenSun, Mon, Tues, May 18, 19, 20, 21 8AYONARAwithMarlon Brando and Red Buttons and Miyoshi UmekiSelected ShortAlsa CamThird Grade, Mrs HeatonOrr im wrote 23 I, THause, Sprout Burgess, Harris and e outstanding5Marble schools take part The teach1 racts aLout Michigan Thursday after, ers are Elizabeth Driver, Elizabeth I Vp flag rasinf we went to Green N a  ViJ1ae r sponsors were MesRrnos Schroder Pena,Mayn,Sowersand Kitchen Virginia Pets is arithme Third Grid, MrsWe all went to the piatttftrium atCranbrok May 8 Charley Oehringr wnt fishing with Henry WinslowRchrlJe Randall and her mother via ited Mrs Pogemeyer in Grace hospitl Detroit who broke hr legLavron1 ard Lee Hughes went on a hik and saw humming birds and butterfies They saw 7 birds nests JackSlaytfen took a hike He saw a sail boat nnd crossed a railroad bridge Hughes dad bought a pig Linda mother went to th hospltare Elizabeth Driver,Gbne, Dede Hinchey Myraand Jennie Kejlenberger Elizabeth VFoster1husband, T J Gaul, her mother and 3 i Mrs Hazel Johnson Gaul died atMuskegon last week She leaves hertic and sociaI studies champion Our   schedule this week is Wed Music ,Festival Thurs baseball with MrsMeyer room, Friday, Talaat program for oui parents iSixth Grade, Mrs TasckWe hope our parent s liked ouroper house  We are glad Debbiehiimm is back in school We have1 unit about done and are planningSuit ol Ujh Hurd, Durand poultrydealer vs Howard Gentry, county de Puty sheriff was transferred to Charlotte The jury gave Hurd 3500damapes It will be appealed Hurdclaimed Gentry beat him up when hearrested him for being drunkThe Congl church will have a serfke Mothers conducted entirely by womer Mrs Florence Babghn is thechairmen The program is Reading,Mrs Jennie Wegner Poem by ClellnFish rend by Miss Isham Scriptur Mrs Hattie Decker, Song, GirlsChoir Prayer, Celia Nash Announce ments, Mrs Elliott Reading, AltaMeyer Duet, Mrs and Miss RogersBenedictjon Mrs, J, Nash Ushers, Sad ie Read, Dora Swarthout, Edna Campbell, Mary TeepleWhile working on the new house onthe Parent or Schuler farm at Chubb Corners last week Duane Wilson feilfrom the roof and broke his legWhile working on the water systemat rong, parsonage last week Clare fell from the back porch 8 ft and reeejved minor injuriesEdmud Haines has enlisted in therVforrtfstation Div and gone t0 Cadiliac Born to Roy Clark and wife on May7 at McPherson hospital twin sonGeorge and WiljiamGerald Kennedy is working in GrandRapidsClyde Soper was rejected bynavy for enlistment percy Swarthout js havinghoe remodelled William Cooper and L J Swarthoutare drawn on juryThe Pinckney base ball team lost tothe Paniccia Shoes team of Jackson Seventh Grade, Mrs CarrCamille Buda went to Detroit tovsit her grandmother Mike Tessmer had a birthday Mary Lee Aschenj brernpr spent the night with Nancy 1 Read Mrs Carrs son is home fromj Germany We all celebrated Mothers Daythe his Wjns4on Baughn, Dan VanSlambrook, Donnie Baughn, Larry Van Siambrook, Duane Haines and Bjjly Vingrr attended the DeMolay metting at Fowlerville Wednesday,The toward Reads and Ross Readswore dinner guests of the George Wilds sr jn Ann ArborThe Cnrl Kimblers entertained theTom Wares Thursday in honor of Mr Wares birthday vuvtriizSHOESIFYoArOa YonrFttt LongrajtsosMx mrnta UHT111 Mil  TOUT convMilacjox bom, otto, oc shop, to n Ptrsosl mif Bmtmw id of iko cowfoit,UUN ixtrm vtrf JACKHANNETT wwo warn or Jacksonbeat the Piackney base ball team 12 j KWi Ro M aiaiid, Mich, 12 to 8 Sunday They knocked JohnKiney out of the box Harlow Haines ffitched tin last 3 innings and wasnot scored on Stanley Djnkel playedfirst base and got 3 hitsMiss Jams Carr and Constance andEvelyn Darrow entertained the Aucttenettes bridge club Thursday at theformers home June Lamb won firstpi2e and Wjlla Meyer 2nd THE BLUE WATER MARKET9704 KJtBM R NMAR MI   LAKELAND MICH AO aflittftU MEATS AN 6ROCERO MEtH, 9fMANP TOV, TOF QLALITTTHE BLUE WATER LAUNDOMAT 9704 REM RD NKAR HM IAKFJANDSUCH, AC 9 9691Soft WaWi iaily Waah OODcounty has another murder The body of Mrs, Ruth Read was found near Dixboro with 5 bulletwounds in it Hes husband, George Read has confessed the crime They were separatedwmciAL Nrror April 2, 1958 fd after this date we will notee mjoajtUer any tfebti earnlicted by aay aenea etaer tkam eurjlveaBeraard J LaveyandI Lvey DryWajh, DTJ Claaaing, Cettoa Kug, 8aaf Rugs Bed Spraadi tad  JUlr with oar Gold Dye OPBN SMVWS BATS ABottli OR C00K1KG WAILK HEATIN ANDWYLIE LP,PHONE 63 HOWELL 41HELLER SAYITwiAPWWE3U LOWERSIWERSWELL MICHIGANVtV nsaosn msrAtcatoreSKOCKKJFsGENTS FURNISHINGSGENERAL STOREmfFrenk Zjegler, Winston Baughn,O in Pobinson, Harold Porter, George Thompson and Lawrence Camburn atteuaed a Masonic district meeting11 C helsea Monday nght Hoy Clark, Stanley Dinkel, Clarence Bernett and Dave Haine went o the Hazel Park races MondayJiok Campell and Harold Spittleiho work for the Mohawic Airlines,  liiovy ilun, have moved back to Irom Ypsilanti tor the sumAT ST MARYS SCHOOL HALL PINCKNEYThurs, May 15 SPONSORED BY THE ALTAR SOCIETYADULTS 150 CHILDREN 75c FOR RESERVATIONS CALL MRS KINSEYAT UP 83410 Mr and Mrs R  Franks of Fortwvm, indF visited thy Merwin Camp as a ilays last week , Clare and Harid Swarthoutthe week end at Loveilshe Junior Robinson family of Yp spent Sunday at the Olinhomy Herbert Hoard of Gregory, hurt inan auto accident, May 6 was takento Fooie hospital, Jackaon and notMcPherson Health Center as we stativfrs Nellie Clark who was in StJohospital, Ann Arbor is now in a con valesctrrt home b YpsilantiFrjdav ttaines returned from his bearhunt at Chapeau, Ontario, Thursday He shut one bear and brought its hidhome for tannning It took him andDouglis Plummer 2 hours to carry t out i the mountainsIrvin Kennedy and wjfe spent Sunday ujih the Bob Kennedys at JLJmtLake, ine Ambrose Kennedys and  Kenndys called,Tno Desmosd JLadwidge family ofPoyal Oak called on Mrs KJeaniridge and the Vince Laxosas Sundry,Mr Denise Larosa entertained 14children Sunday in honor of her daugh vr, Elajaes birthday,No man Miller and family wereat Douglas Lakefishing last week, Sunday guests of the Lee Laveyswer the Jack Sharps of LansingtheiTowiTd OBriens of Bunker Hill,the VjncApt Shieldses of Ann Arbor andMrs Me Metz, Mrs Edith Carr had for SundaygMests, the Leo Bettys family  Wall id Lake Vern Smith of Eaton Rapuls, Wayne Carr family and MikeCrr vivo is home from Germany and gets recharged from the army thisweek,Tho Albert Shirleys were Sundaydinner guests of the Robert Amburgpys Mrs, Max Reynolds entertained MIReason  for Sunday djnner guestsMax has been sick in bed Mr Tnelma Eisele of Fowlervillecalled on the Ona Campbells Thuur day loners GroceryPINCKNEY ROADiy Dr Gerald McCloskey attended thereunion oi hs cla ut Eastern MichCollege YpMlanti Friday night HeimM Stanley Hall of Marine City andMarjorie Smith Calkins of Royal Oakthere,PINCKNEY COMMUN1TT SCHOOLS Due to the fact that the Manufacturer of cars and the local car dealerare discontinuing the practice of fur nishing a car for Driver TrainingClass, the Board decided to purchasethe present car from Vans Motor SalesSupt of Schools was authorized totake charge of the census and appointa census takerMotion by McAfee, seconded byRussell that the following resolutionbe adopted Anyone desiring to solicitmoney before public school gatheringsmust receive permission from theBoard CarriedMotion by Basydlo, seconded byRussell to pay bills as read CarriedMotion by McAfee, seconded byRussell to adjourn CarriedJoe BasydloSecretary of the Board of EducationREGULAR SCHOOL BOARDMEETING MAY 1, 1958The regular meeting was called toorder by Pres HollingsworthRoll Call Present Russell, Basydlo,Hollingsworth, McAfee AbsentBonnerThe minutes of the Meeting onApril 3rd were read and approvedThe minutes of the Special meeting on April 11th were read and approvedCommunications from the DetroitDie Set Local Union No 683 wasreadMotion by Russell, seconded by McAfee thata letter of appreciation be tent to Local No 683 for their awardof a 50 US Savings Bond to thestudent of the Class of 58 with the highest standing in the Industrial ArtsDepartment CarriedAn application for bus driver byAmanda DeBarr was received andplaced on fileWANTEDMAN OR WOMAN FOR HALLMARK BALL POINT PEN DISTRIBUTORSHIPWe arc looking for a reliable pars on in this area who is capable of handBg a HALLMARK BALL POINT PEN DISTRIBUTORSHIP and will give arcouuBtc prompt courteous service ThK i the distinctive Slehderite pen, national advertised,accepted by every one, and is being sold to thousandsOf retail accounts Repeat sales and and orders can be assured Man or moman selected will be set up in an established business This can pe handkd in SPARE TIME You do no sell ire or Soliciting We titabUeh account JOT you Experience not nee cfisrrv Reliability and honesty assental Fifty accounts taken care of prop lv ma earn you substantial sparetime ineona per month If sincerely in crested write fully about yourself and Robinson attended a Masonicdistrict meeting at Fenton Fridaynig1 t Rex Sackett, Francis DodgeJames Lunsford were there and Arthur Torrey, grand lecturerMrs Elen McAfee and daughters The farl Lentz family of Lansingspent Sanday with the Ona Camp Robert Campbell of Frazjerhn fiancee Miss Pelcazl calledTiie Clare Millers called on hermother in Detroit Srunday TIP Andrew Campbells were mother dy guests of the Dick Youngs inFlint The C J Clintons spent Saturdaywith In Ralph Clintons jn LincolnPark rJhe Gerald Clintons of Detroit called on them Sunday The Russell Clark family spentthe week enci with relatives in St J oafsMissouri The Curtis Pattersons of Stock,hrjripe were Sunday guests of theStanley Dinkels  Serjjt James Amhurgey 3 jn thearmy hospital at Columbus Ohio, with n injured shoulder The Gerry Eichman family spent d with the Ambrose EjchCarson Hollingsworth of the Board of Education man, in Dearbornand Mrs Jeanette McDonnel attended Th Shirley Henrys oi Hi land Lakeed the Mother and Daughter banquet entertained al their childm andSaturday night at StStephens church j grandchildren Sunday,at Hamburg I   wlow Shehan and wife ofMrs Edna Spears was in Detroit oj  called on William ShehanWdnesnay Sunday with MrsLouise laJt wekShehan he visited Francis Shehan W Rtair of Fowlerville spentat St Joe hospital and called on Genej lust Thursday with the Roy Dillin ehah family ih Ahh Arbor  hams M Loretta Hooker of Anngusets of Mrs Janet Shehanthe John Lundeens of Berkleyad the Bob Gannons of Bedford Susnn Shphan went home with themFrancis Shehan had 2 operationsnt St Joe hospital last week to remove issues He has had 14 bloodtransfusions Skin grafting starts this Newwithhams Mrs Loretta HookerArbr called SaturdayMrs Lvelyn Kausmonn ofYork Hty spent th week endher parents the M E Darrows Iinda Lee was home from GrandPkopids over the week end The Lloyd Hendees spent Sundayvith the Ed Nuoffers in HoltThe 5th grade of the elementaryschool went to the Ford Museum lastThe Gilbert Skinners had dinner at yrs new restaurant near Hottl Mr rci8 Robinson entertained the OiS pa8t mfttron8 Monday Co htPes w Mesdams Lucy Reason, Edith Carr Hael Parker and DoroDavy Burns was home from Selfrkle hospital for the day SundayOthers at the Ray Burns home were Lh Jack Young, D ConklinKen Frylam Bob Darrow families and Mrs  CoyleThe ,ark Young famjly called onthe Vjpeent Young srs in GregorySundayThe Robert Seefeld family wee ,  , u J u VI,Agtofth Howard ad In1 TtTSErfrhton Sunday  d tarold MorgMS  DetrOlt fOrThe L J Henry, emertaine Mr j ltSEw and wite ww Mr Wnifred Aberdn has mov i11 1Lora at,Pore   Dinkel wer W F COM and wi The Kotwrt Read fam liy spent    n,Orry All the Bullis girls werej ,M j of HowH,   x,f  lrt WPkvirgin Mj BeuJah MjUer entertained onMr Tohn Monm at 5i  Moth  th  CIifford Thf W H Meyer familiy entertained Sunday, the Edsil Meyer, the JamesMeyer and Wjlliam Lamb familiesGarth Meyer of Flint called Saturday Dorothy Campbell attended a shower given by Mrs Barbara Clark at Gregory Friday night for Mfrs Pial the bride to be of Rob  n CMnbel1Othr present were MrKB Fly BuiKttl  innntaimiig Mrs Ruthte Kith I4widfe guetta Quility MerchandiseLOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OnTOONE HOWELL 705J2Lumber, Coaland Sunoco Fuel Oil Prompt Service D E HOEY  SONSPMONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER liKXTEK MICHIGANBUS I NESSOPPORTUNITYMale or cmale from this area, wanted to service hnd collect from automatic disponcing and amusement devices Noslinf Age not essentialCar, referen iea and 400 to J700 working cap ai necessary 7 to 12 hjuis weeklynt 9 uj to 250 monthly Possibilityfull time work For local interviewLrive lull particulars, phone WritePO Lox 70U4 Mpls 11 Minn1IAVK yOL A HEATING IKOBIJIM  CALL RA BAVLKSSFhon HA 3041 Sj Small Jersey Calf looksi cfpr Janet ShehanPhuiM IP R  3836 likeA RedhoneVcar Reck thorobred dogWANTEDLake cottage, Patterson   os oiher smajl lakt in thisy Huyer wuit Hnrmon Real 101 Kast Grand River, Fovjvi Ph, Castle 38741WAN7DPowing Gardens a spec olty Ray Cosgray370 M 36 W, PinckneySchool Election Nominating petitions for candidates to the PINCKNEY BOARD OF EDUCATION Are Availlale Either at theSUPT OF SCHOOLS OFFICE Atidencs Lht JOSEPH BASYDLO 8996 PEITYSVILLE RD,PINCKNKY, MICHIGANmt Cndidate must File Nominating Petitions with the Secretary of ord Not Later Than4 P M, MAY 201958 LAST DAYIlach Petition Shall Be Signed by Mot Loss than 23 Qualified SchoolIU tor of the District No Klectr Sbnl Sgn Peiitions for More Canriidttei than Are to Be ElectedThere Aiv Vvo 2 Trustees To Be Electedf if a Term of Three 3 YearsELECTION DATE IS JUNE 9 1958JOSEPH BASYDI0sfvUry of Board f Bdveatin ICHARLES BGATESMAN ANONCES FOR PROSECITTOROharl B Gntesman, attorney ofHowell announces ihat he is a candidate for the Republican nomination tr Lingston Countys office of Presecuting Attorney Gatesman has been a resident ofLivingston County for 26 years andnow lives hi Howell He has practisedlaw horSince 1953 and has had ox perience in Federal State Countyand Cily CourtsPrtitiiis are being circulated in hisbehplf jn order to obtain the necess ary signatures to place his name onthe ballot for the August PrimaryMason WorkFIRE PLACES BUILT TO ORDER BRICK STO CEMEN T BLOCK S LAI DAL L KIND S O F CEMEN T WOR KW E PLUMMER  Phoo  U P 8  315 6Jtc k dark s o f Dext w Wif f Tl  Harol dIsmrta y fuett i o f th e Mar k Nu n li m DeJle r cam e iil h iyf       W r SJR IfR i Ma SMCIAI  VALU Mpri l 24  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HENDEEmuinWeekly Xriyt AUde lo GnepRoger J C MBEoiiafcCarr t 4 S MILL T , Mich PbM UP  tillREALFa run, Hoinot, Lake Business OppommltiosYourGERAU RtASONBroker B00 North PtOtt PK9NE UP 81100All Kind of Real Estato WantedMain Office HA 68199 at 7411tge Lake Road, near N 32 WEST MAIN ST, HenryFOP SALESpe4 Queen Washerand Twin Tubs 3500 also Maple Dining Set 60 Phone HA 63561 after8 p ixFOR SALEOne Play Pen with floor500 one 54 in single Basin, double drain, board sink top with mixer favott 2500 Mu Reynolds 545 East Putnam StPinckney, Mich FOP RENTTwo modern apartmentson upstairs, one down, each fiverooms and bath heat and hot waterJoe Gentile UPtown 83143PHILIF GENTILE F0PHou,e nelyFOR SALE 1957 Allstat M er in eNcellnt condition U t 99M ScootFOR SLEFloris Clark has ft fewtomato, cabbage and pepper pants tocell AloO named varieties of Gladbuln SALK3i Reds NewFice S25H Phone UP S Farm  ShopMOWER SHARPENING SirnctRiverbank Hiland Ulu Phone V 85558 ELECTRICAL CONTRAnW660000 West M3, PhickaeyFOR RUNTiMedern six rooms and bath Resonaslt rent, in PnckneyCall Mrs Oscar Beck, UP 83434bALE ana othr kinds laterMolt, 664 Patterson LakePhne UP 031MAKTMLAND TO PLANT CRN N  GREEN BROTHERSFhetit UPtwn 8 3464 FOR RENT Four ioom house witabath Mike HarnackWANTED Furnishtd a iiaplo wan SLEElectricwarm and hot ovens, 1 white porcelain table Pnone UP  8 5570 Stove withday bed, 1 WAN7ED o Jobs alter schoolana Saturdays Francis Clarkhon UP 8  3342 FOR SALEEight Windows 28x24,ftouble hun, One French Door Harold Henry Lrp 33497Flt SALE21 Blch TorreLawn Mwer in AX Shape FvUSHVIEW DR04O89Bn SmithWANTED WOOL, Markfrito Lucius J Dylt FlmrUP 83123Vhoio UP S 5111 4 ALE Lawn MowerS nee Titu UP t  W01sSJE7 it lecust fence9 i corner post, custom chaindnne at 1350 an hourCodley Lake Road UPI334 Nellie BrumbaughFOUND Male Beagle, freckled fere lefs rtrajging ckaiaall HA 6945 FOR SALE 12 foot Aluminum boat,Jike new George TansleyPatterson Lake171Y SOME AORICO It84 PGH AND GAftDEXS ItFOB GENERAL 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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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Bill y Wylj e wen t fishin g Davi d Miihat l iu  isena str sThc srrdir 2 o f Vic e Presiden t Nix or  t o Sout h Americ a wa s th e wors thotel 1 h  Anrricr n history  T t lieai siraild s tota l defea t o f som e 20 0ytu s  o whe n tha t genera l walke di ambus h nea r wha t is  noWir  iin d h e an d hi s curaman di d ou t b y th e Indians  Ni xei d i  spreadin g goo d wjl l stir thatred  Hi s tcju r wa s a  failur eit s star t in  Argentin e an d gre wor vo    hf 1 piores  , d throug h Per ui  K  o  hv r collierie s reachin g it s in le n it y i  Venuel a whe n hi s lit e wa si tn i need  H f wa s hi t wit h a  ston eb y a  s reamin g mob , th e window s innj s car s cmashe i and hi s wif e struc km d ni l in  th e fac e at  G f hi  part y  or  v    iv   d  H  vii s force d t o en dr  i  i rna t c the America nss y i orn wJiCr e h e returne d  ouiijy , Hi s guard s wer e o f ittl ercteciii i as the y ha d order s o n  oic r i   fir e o n nuelans  Ant iAnierji  o n rioi s w er e als o occuring ea t tin    m  lim e a t Lebanon, , Tripo Han d P i is ,Tu t wh y ou r amb a sador sin  Sout h Anu r i  i i li d no t kno w o fCjntin  r e j s a  p Li le  That , isthci r iiuiKss  Ti  il l feelin g goe s wa hic k in  the Mtfo  IJocrjn e whic ht    d otit r nation s t o kee p ou t o fvcri  i tha i it ua s ou r ownt  I t ha s lve n necessar y t ohi  wit h tioup  ocaionaly in  T tdd y ioveH i timeny  on e  f thei r grievances y ifin ihe leas t foreig n i dHJ  counti y an d a t th e urg u n  business  w e hav e e nt c kei  tlni r good s out i v r,    countr ybein  cope r,  zinc , ti ndotr i wan t thei r good s  h y ,w e nlijcc t t o thei rnf  n  jta tTill sio t  j 1E T     let   varii c  aa, d heel  I f w AN DM y Mtf t    m   t St  Mary s HU ,Guild  jt o 3Lirlito n yCALNDAR No 78 F A A 38 come hereMy 22 to work 2 FC rrn Luncheou ite tlieworkMy 27 nd 38, Masonic GrandLodfM f Detroit Banqutt at temple night of May 27 Frank Zlgir W M  fromcousin ofRov CTpenter PaufBg, 3oa Schaf WB baRir, Lee firkin LoywWartin, 2d Card MarkingGwalH barrow, iwrtt King, CarlineCotrsudy GraveTtm SonW,NacyDarrrw DorfXckley 3rd Cm a Markingj Mickv Ultter, Grace PiSttlsott, Edward SingvrMcAfee, Janice Roa, TerryWNHRTAINThrit Breams, Mosquito River, Ellivtt Cro and Black Mallard RivorbVe bcn treated with Dowlap to kiljtampray in the laryaf stage The re, suits ivre said to be good The dept think unemployment willboost state park attendance Up VMay 4 1,251,000 persons had visitedslrte pat kg and 625 camp permits hadien iwied This is 100,000 than had been issued at this time last year It took 200 men to subdue a 500aore fire at Grayling last week Ken loth Haines, a conservation man wasbsrily burnedDEMOCRAT MEETINGAbout 40 attended a Democratmeeting last Wednesday night at Cerges Restaurant, Howell Martin La van presided Th principal speftkei was George Stevens of Flint, Dem candidate for congress He also 5ovTat caddearswered questions principally 5n the01 fated trip H Vice Pr Nixon toSotfth America and said he was not a captive of the CIO and was in favor or of increasing the dfd age assistanceUt porportion to the rising cost ofliving said the splinter Prty f t Hart nd Homer Martin wouldgot very farThose from P wtre Murray Kennedy, 5th Card MarkingJutch Nosker, Neil Hall KaTe Sing er, CJaudta Garr, Denise  Mower,Sherry Kaiser, Kay WylU, KathyReason, Barbara Baughn, Mike Winjsky, Carolyn Coigray, Ruth Ann Iiriwn, Carol Pleriincki, Don Barker,Krtico Henry, Mary Pena, Rachel Nvsh Jrrk Young, Bob Horner ,Arrl Diplomas, Mrs Kellenber,ger Address to Grads  Wesley ReaderRecpssinal School Bandditveted by Francis M RobinsonFrNCieVEY SCHOOL BAXDCONCERT MAY PJLAt Pinekney High School GymStnr Spangled Banner etc BandHvitu ot FourWaitsof Three ReViMV from the tnghftm county Unto U S 33 wll  nwurfaciKi this i Dava farmer PTnckney reiiJent vves taken u MdPfitfrson Healtn Center  k 1M6ing a fallHI tim HeJlr GfenJvoueA iwrrimge HctiM haJ been Kuedto Gerald King, lkipland and JoAnnRowel I Pinckny V  Marinii The 7itest speaker this year is thright after graduatioaj rtev Leroy Cabbage of Peoples Preshifh 1Jchti6l He is albytKin Church, MUan, and a veteran and RvMli W wid War I The parade willganizesj the Elementary school andPlainfieli I proceed on the line of march of picollege atLYNN ALTON BEATTYLynn Alton Beatty, 3, son of Lriand Marge Greenfield Beatty,ciied Morcow, Idaho, last Wednesday  injuries received from a fallThe faly wero residents of Rush Lakenunbr of years and well known this area Previously he taught at ih engineering research dept at tlieP1ANT SALEHim ruarrhome of Mr Me Dallcorner East Main and South Milli t Pinckiiey, Satwcday, May 24,tartin at VO i m Sec,WEDDING of Michigan beforelot  similar one at the University Wnho Besides his parents there is aa sister, Cheryl Ann and his grandpar ent Mr and Mrs Alvjn Greenfield Curfs The funeral was at Moscow 11 drrtitc supported i l A in recent yearswnM Third Gradt, Mrs HeatonWe go on a hike May 27 to th2ski tow, James Wicker moved to White Lodge The Safety Patrol, Service quad and Student Council re with ice, itotMe in honBeeter orof Mr aiieJrttielWtttines Sat uitay, fay 31 from 3 Utp m at StM to extendneighPiano Solo Mary Lee Anchenfcrebner MroyiiMiith haftBftghinei Bnd ar  invjttio trlQuintet, clarinet, ottmet,tajptuxi6 borsand pfrvo Carolyn Penderast Krnt Tn ChMdren Bownioir Roy White, Barbam ing er, Ciro Miller, Mary AschenbrfnrTrombone Carnival Rtctl  Naah fcrrol 8ohuman Tom Antaya,Tbnmm, DranU SingerSuit of Three HainetH irddWotiWapoof Pac4ey to West WylieCong cream and cake, Rpllene Singers auntnd uncle from iJetroit visited he,We arc gofng to play Mrs Meyers room bfise ball Thursday at 2 p, mRichard Blades has German pointer Carl Sowers will be confirmed Sunday at the Hamburg Lutheran church, ,Sixth Gradt, Mrs TaschThe following were in the talenthhw Florenoe Mroffca, Sha ron i T, Cheryl VartNorman Georg , Jim Shirey, Frank Wilson, LarryChamberfhin t wlfodwtWBtha r ,Pt jlxll i3Ijj,Cyi rrnjin uvi  poinl Edward Watfterftkemus to Gyd, Dick McCarty, Dtiane Knapp,otiona Larry VanSjjam theUNIwAtiittftnVt Tom Chambers, Kim DuBoice, BobSt Pierre, Victor Buydjo Hn 9haapfjntmfnti tbmake to Drrrou Beth Minock, Carolyn PenderHoyt Dennis Spickenagle tte UC Aftr  lv        yt Dennis SpickenaglWhen the Saints Go Marching Ia David Otwell Gar Di Davidnt Murphy, Lloyd Hendee, Mr and Mr Webttw Strong and ye editorNAMBB HIS COMMmECom Chariot Chmbrlftln has namod hit campaign oommittto Char l He Otwell, Gary Davis,Dwight Matteson Johnj powef,Folk Dance PowerFii,or Show featuring Minuet Bayi and Jh Bigy i Show featuringPatty Bayi and John BiryWilfrt Dover, chairman vc chair min, Mr Sam Haxlett LivingstonHuf Baldwin Howell, chairman, vjw chairman Mra Whitney Kimblo, Brighten He haa established ottfcttjin Insing ani Flint and will tourthe dMtrjct in hit mobile offico DRIVER TRAININGPfockr,oy Community Schools winoffer 2 course in driver ttmiaing or high school students and adulti this The sessions will bt fromJy II and July 21 to AugThe course will provide at least tthours of classroom iastmctoin and 6 and U S MerMatin Academy, ff Interestedwrite MmLEAGUE OLAKES TRACK Sonth Lyon won the track meetat TpsfemT Monday with Dexter 2ndand PfneKitey 3rd followed by ManFincktiey won 2the grst Karen Downing, Karen Kin,Tarrw Hughes, Karen Powell, Car 1Rowel I Carol Froehlick and ChiqultaAmtturery are going to teach our unit en Switzerland tomorrow Fifth and Seventh, Mrs MeyerChs n Darrow Had company fromFarmington, Lroy Porter sold hiswune 9 tn22I wih to thank all my friends andteKVi for ther maay visitt, prifeieard  flowers which X received esrmleecing from myaccidem,the students in Mrs Taschei instruction rbbt Pam Seefeld went swimming, j to the ciarnival Saturday WeSecond Grade Mvpiciy Wilson has a new car aiulc1 tchtT glove Terry Ruasoii viitlUntro Makin, Karen, lleusiuan tuu Lr ike duwn Friday titeRonni Mrkii, rv ho iriend has a motonyc1 and he gol a ride on it Billy CUmrhefs helped plant sweet corn Iutiv hKrno wefH frog hunting Burhai1Aisop i back in srhoul ailit ih1 met seN Sct t Carver anil f j iji,   I,L I i  injj Jl U1Ihers new boat II IS 0 ill lJiit GaJioway went to Ann Arhuri,ca Stnifen and her brother cauit i if tie Jwen Hudson had lier hnrcurler, jnnies Pctola hclod iiin lii Louse I Mrel Heusmann has a basketMil Chuiles Chambers went to picnic KodneJ iJrro1 IVJII co iySecond Grade, Mts isonBobby Twjtchell and Judy Hull hiiionipnny iiinda Zzulka had u pny Situiiia fcr her girl frjemisKniWidinyers dad was on  T  iJii rrcinl  jth Kddie Kisclicr Darlenc has a Christmas Savi i, Hainos went on hikeSunday LynnJ Stone has baby thjek  1 in1 Whitley was in the music re Httfi1 Svnday Duane Baxters dad ivi,a hort wave radio set Mary Clrdes is collectirig different pine cones SandyiSulyer saw the Howell niovje Becky Henrys grandfather Townsend diMSftturdiy Rirky Oury went to RoyiOak Saturday Susan Baughn rode ii her uncip Buds motor boat,Ttod ra4e, lli, HenryWe are finishing our work boo have started our 3s inJim Baughn rode in hjsmotorboat Sun Melba has a new car Frank Zezulka12urt visited him Karen Kaiser wemto tne tulip festival at Holland Hhodas Baxter birthday was the 19thShe get  baby rabbjts and her mothermrde her a cake Fourth Grade, Mrs CampbellWe en toyed going to the Song Festivil at Hill Auditorium Our room h d 3 acts in the talent show FridaySomo oi us are playing in the band,concert Friday nightJSome of us went are godrawn isfft ati fit Mi yilUy  M, atiuiat  a WII I1  1 a vti rvhii irst battle thatncrand hewill be builtstrings antch at , iTi1,  iinrt is i iy inr it I      nd the i v111 r     it  c1ed th, i,     i  i II r i ,pTvisS  it is built must upp,  S fui with to star constructtp yuon for this 1 Scnaiors BeadleI Auii  aftM1 i lie ititions witn0 s,siVv  Whitmoro Laky favorriK it   iiinr 1ierc vcrp rtceived ni I WliiiiJiore Lake, talked toi ct  and iusrcii min Iheroifid   v  he1 foucl tM wf them n  i v  iiri n i luii here wrisivv iiv ilj  , ,ibuut the oo    i, it MajiV wh0 signed th 2 years ago now  jt uM,V 11iiir ed  o it The LI leaders of n  if Rev White, n rethodN minister and Paul Ann Abor bittrT bolh of rv1 palaiii hfnes thereRevliti net Ket th arguements heJU Sf it   of 1 lie ujOlet , behindroiliiliriii iA hp SUIVV icv hav ih1 syectacle of n ririi fc dcijq  he aif supreme i Tini r o Saginawhis docket Actingui county lawyer o court sent him to a month and sent f Caii o thCr to cleankl Ht refused to go and guilty of conwjmpt of courtSJit He has announced anJo the t S supreme courtHe v, thai as p was elected in Sagniw cointy he n only serve thereVVo lirubf this will siand upFor years judges have been n to other coun whert1 fi jude was jl or freason could not function hi,and finThursdayImus  v  Jump and ese Turner had  rabbits given him ing t0 Fftgt g, k nursaay, , 180 lew hurdles Ed BHoke and Janet Sander visited Fifth Gradt Mrs Miller wund in the tele vault 3charme Baxter Saturday Margaret  spelUng bee winner wai Carol Taurlit Paul fcussell A THck AcMpy went to Ferndale Friday night iainpn  are g0ng on a hlke fp tmimA  f9 vjgjt ner cousin f ueaday was Kathy Shettrlrress birthday She received a st,uHlNlllr tofAEr1S4LE  MAY IS j A of tfts, Our cotton plant is ready fAEr1S4LE  MAY IS j AfetBehtitteBiArTlWieWHi fetBehtitteBiAr IMwrnWk enjoyed going t0 thethe Pj ektttr village Ql on Mty rmwfe ftivav at Ann Arbor with Mrt 39 if iiX bfl f fVd Kt today and getWe took 6tK grade arithmetictest and did well Patsy CheponenJoyW going t0 the perfect Stanley Kourt gave a demon39 if iiX  miatd,tu Otmttioni Vfli beby Hetie CreefcFarm of fVndt Keatot  roomCEMlCTEST MEETING wThe Pinckney Cemetry Aaaociat wHi hold their annual gand election of officen at the Swtr strstfoa on lifting things wth an erectnr eiane ad pencil sharpener W have celebrathed all the birthdays,tven the lufnmer omet We have clean ,4w a onr 4cltt md boekt and are ready when young girls married to put them away Congress has passed and sent dthe president a bill raising pensionsfor veterans of the Spanish and ear icx wars Confederates get 101Ma month  There are only 2 and no unjon veterans Their vyidows get 75if married while veterans Was n Otherwise 65 This also COVS4,LH0 Spanish war widows,4000rivil var widows, 1000 1000 Indian war widows4 remainng Mexican war A racket existed at onethe oit runmi Hdme Mondays, Mayj VlNcm WAism ww Tufiiy wW tM detdine for frtni  P  All lot owntrt ar mem  iuwa WALBH  wtiit to anrolj or ior NN0iiHli      tumoutA ntwroem for their chtrtul Irftrt Thttf friiity at U S4ut fcttwMii0 tfI get the widows pension Thevas was fought over 100 years i Vincent Waisto, S8,son ot Ella Wheel  ste  MTJSWI  r the late Richard Walsh Of Wed  SNOTICU  SrSssJsMif of Wbttfti Wty Funeral is May 23 Special Initiation1 p,w  ppwn  a ,t jpjpju chttwh, Dwrter Friday  s lUfttUr  ,I I in home aSer hois airlethe new electric water In home after home theres a new electric water heater And the faiin these homes enjoy all the hot water they wantYou can be confident that an electric water heater, plus Edisons new Super Supply Plan, will provide roundtheclock hot water for all yourfamilys needs, too Then you can plan your day more efficiencydo the laundry, wash dishes, schedule showers when you want toHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT   GT A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water heters give you all these important vrs3gesx Efficientthe heat goes into the waterx Install anywhereneed cot be near a ehimneyx Long lifemeet Edisons rigid standardsfxj Automaticall the timeSee pi plumber or appliance dealer x Fastnewr more jHtt hewingunitsx Outer shellcool to the touch all overx Edison maintains electrical parts without chargefxl Safeclean  qusetmodernITSERVES SOUTHEASTERN MIChlGANARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY FEDont be old fashioned in thinking that your items of value are safe because they are lockedaway at home To be really sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Then, yourvaluables and important papers are protectedagainst loss, theft and Are Drop in to our banksoon and rent your safe deposit box The cost is low MS timrporcUd MSMcPherson State Bank Ho well  Pinckney wr NinetyTwo Yean of Saft BankingifVb 6l Savings Book Accounts May 21,Notes rf 48 Years AgoI  Vaughn vWttjd herMorley in Detit laaMsk RV it Commortof helped laycornerstone c the new Cat lidchurch ii South Lyon last Thurday  Rush Lake has bought home mCMsa and he and his wife navvmovd hereMrs Jke Mack is home from thejin Aibor hospitalR Clinton has finished big job in I1 x uis Sbehans wood and has setbjv saw mill at his home here v i he is g tting out lumberH L Swarthout had to be puiledLJ his mail route Thursday This ithfc first time either oi the Reo road strs nred on the mail routes fauedto make the trip Dr C L SJgler ami Jerry Dunne each have oneThP body of Mrs v inie Forbes nJJevoland was brought here for ouri il Fncey She was the daughter 01 is Jtsiie Day BurnettMrs Exelby and Miss B nhaiu ateided he music festival in Air Ar bor Viola Peters took charge oi inletters room at the schoolPincljiey high school lost to SouthLyon trvr in 10 innings SatuuUi 6 to 5R D Roche is to be the Day speaker at Hart landThe frosts the past week have damaed the strawberry cropMiss ola Moian has closed herschool ir the Cady district and Rach el Fit oh jn Hartiand,The Gardner Light and Power Coare building  24x31 addition on toir piantl Tho Chris Brogan famijy aUendoda reunion Sunday at the home of MrswpotTan, who is 4Ktta VanBeuran and John Wrjgntwere married at Howell WednesdayKIi3beth Schoenhals ,diei at Chilon last weekBelvin Kuhn closed her school atChilson Friday THEATREMay 1 Mv f,  story of Lav  War of MtU HMS HeraiatwaysMA FAREWELL TO ARBISin CinemaScfe ami ColorColor by DeLoxo Withand VHorio DeSieaSunday FaTnre , 5SOH W Week DHS 2 Show 75, Marlon BraadoML3 rayx rfe Sat Son, Mon, A Sizxring athrQ Lov Affair TILL LONG HOT SUMMER ill Cinaaaaeopo MdMiyosW8AYONAKAJoanneWoodward, Paul Newman and Anthony FraneioaaHArhiMrent Free PlaygrowadAnn Arbor Fhoao Nor S7MI Monday, May t WMaiiaat Siaday IM pnv  IKaay Kajr aatf Plar Aaoti iMERRY ANDREW  I, Pri, Sat, May 22, W, 24  PATHS OF GLORY  rWith   Twes WL, Thar, May 7f ft, ftKirk Douglas and Ralph Meeke j Yu Brynner a4 Clsiro Bloom jISING BOY SINGwithands Sand Li Gentilo falso CartoonMotes of 25 AgoM n, Tues, May 25, 2, 27 OLD YELLER sin Tchnicxlor with ,lurker and Dorothy McGuiro f AlsoBISS THEM FOR ME j In iinemaSeopo and Color  with jrrary Grant, Jayne Mansfield vAJso Cartoons hiTho County Kingj inughters conventinn vill be here May 23 Mrs Carl Uoliingci1 will open the conventionMrs Roy Smollett will give the wal conio and Carmen Leland will preiidc June Lamb will givethe report or the High Teens whose leader isDorothy Carr and Lois Kennedy forJi hose leader is Clare Palmar A, K Crittenden of Ann Arborthe adddressC JClinton has received the Pur Hart from the secretary of warHis was the frst number drawn in5 draft and he was wounded atChateau Thiery, irance in L918The Senjor play Lady Slippercjitnv a nig house Mary Jane AtLii a Lkleius Wilson had the leadsThesj etialtjcs were 2 songs by DorothyWilson and a one act skit by Madgeaid Milcired Jack Margaret McKuhndj,d Perry Brown, directed by ttti iWed, Thvnt May 28, 29 JTLETS BE HAPPY YiIn Cinemascope and Color WithTouy Martin and Vera ElUn PlatHABY FACE NELSON withMickey Rooney and Carolyn Jon Cartoond,e Collins has postponed theHrt of he Younglove school districtsv Lpfa Miller, Marion treas MdX iedwirte, Putnam treas was late iasettling wjfth County Treas Burder,due to tio latters illness When he rMrt hp yent Miss Miller a check forthe amount due her from Putnam It wg not deposited immediatelyand the bank closed Aprjl 6 before it cleared the school district chargesnepjgpnceThe circuit court has affirmed theappointmentt of Claude Fawcett asSheriff to succeed thee late HenryFlWiliam Dockjng, 66, died at hishome in Gregory May 6He was thes,n ot John and Anna Docking and a farmer all his life He married EllaBrU who died in 1926 The funeralwns at the Gregory Baptfst Sunday with Rev Slaybaugh officiating Theburial was Pinckney Cemetery Ifvingstor Iodge of which the deceased was a Tiember 23 years conductadthe graveside servjees Reg Schafer gving the funeral oration Pinfkhey beat the Home Dairy ofveil Sunday in 11 innings 7 to 6No pitcher being available Mgr NormCmpbeH pitched himself  j vaVfrnz cfMOBYojirFeftt Longfool oa idk400 May airbbiiAir OathioasASOtriit rrrnro BERVICBXU eU ftt rpnr coaveuicaot iai your homt, oflce, or shop, to givtt yea Vtrtoaal Flttlar Snrlcr a um lda of sho comfort SiobUgaUoaNo extra iarga ItJACK HANNEH LET YOURSELF OOin magniftontMICHIGANwater wonderlandAdventure off to inviting new places, exciting new pleamire is your own home ttite ofMichigan Motorcrovs thelongest suspension bridge in the world    ami exploreboth of Michigans playlandpeninsulasCome fish Swim Sun yourself beside one of 11,037 beckoning lakes Discoverhist ic sites Your choice offun id easy to reach in Michi gan So,Lt Ywndf Otptcimi informatiQHurittMICHIQAM TOUHltT C6UMCMPlIASI DIIVI lAFIlflTHE BLUE WATER MARKET 9704 K1UMS R NEAB MMLAKELAND MICH AC 9 fjgfIFlfKSH MEATS AND GROCERIEBEKH,AND IO, TOP QUALITYTHE BLUE WATER IDOMA Mrt, JtSalt Kooktr pnt lastat th C, W Hooker hon in Ann Ar k0T Tat Ooorft Carpenter familyf Ajgi Aitoor called on her SundayMcMacken an iwert Sunday gusls Ledwidges ioof Mm Edith CarrRort OUT family of Grand Bvttyt iamityof WaiUdWayat Ctrrs f Bucks Laketht WaUar Morwin Campbell goes to Windsor,Ontario this week with the Masonic degree team of the Ann Arbor ArgusAndrew Campbell, Chris CampDelltnd Peter Crockett spent the weekerd at Honon fishing, Mrs Nancy Spittler Nile of Howoil visited Janet Shirley last weekAlbert Shirley and wife and MrsRov Wright ot Gregory spent Sundaywith the Doyle Ttmpletoni in Ktftgo250 attended the installation of thtPinckney Rainbow Qirii olXicert hutThursday The Carl Lente family of LansUigsrent Sunday with the Ona Campbells, nnoring Leonas birthdayThe Vrn Clark entertained the larka, A Bobons, C Hosierio honor of Carolyn2nd birthday Paula Curlett and Mrs ArthurBaohman of Highland Park spenta couple of days th pst week at the Curlett home The Gerry EJchman family andMr MArfaret Clark and Anita wccSunday gttitit U tfct Ruattl Gtovt Mrs Howard Read aUnded a ige party last Thursday at the home  of Airs Joan Paton in HowelllMarilyn Brown and Bill Siva ofTetroit were Sunday guess of the James WhitleysJunior Doyle and wife were inJackson last TuesdayThe U J Henrys Coiv TT Charle Henry of Great Lakes spent with the Keith Bradburys  9704 KREM 1U NMAR MMLAKEAND MICH AC  9URo4 off M36,Lacaind, Mich Soft Watti fctly Waah MtfFmy WftaK Iy Cleaning, Cotton Ruf, Saag Raft Bd Sprtlds   HSolar with oar Gold CtOPEN HEVBN 9ATS AottleW H Meyer and wife were Sghosts of the William Lambs in AnnArborCiare and Claude Swarthout camehome from Lovells after a weeksstay with 40 trout  Winston Baughn and family andClifford Miller and wife spent the weok end at their cabin at LoVellsThe Tcster McAfees attended theMemorial Services Sunday held At StStfphfnVand the Lutheran churcn, Hamburg Sunday for for Lynn Bet fOR COOKI1G WATfiR HEATIN AND HOML htATINGWYLIE LP, GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELLHELLERS ROWERS SAT IT with FLOWERS PHONE 284 HOWILL MJOflGAJt  7PINCENSTThe Peoples May 21, 1968DbstehCkasMatter at FestoffieeAt of March 8, 1677U firth Howel L r f beeriptioB Frier LfO  YerStoreOtOCERlES ORTGOODSUNGSUECANNED GOODS SHOEBorn to Sam Uphaus and wife  Rcsenvry Mofka of Dexter May 9 a 79Ho sonGENTS FURNWHTNttKENNEDY GENERAL STORE Jeiry Mrofka is aow iAirerican Airlines Jn CliiagoWylie is a patient at Veterans, Ann ArborA neighborly act took place last weekwbn Francis Shehana neighbors Curtis Rrwn, Ralph Hall LynnHeoe nrd Dale Miller plowed his larl pd put in his crops for him Framisthe Ixypital with severe burns Some 25 girlscuts chaperoned byMarrtv DeBarr went to Ann Arborhigh school Thursday night and had xvirr in the swimming poolDM Gentile is building an additionon hr car of hjs store It is of block, io so 40x34Washienaw county wjll vote in Amt in abolishing their coroner systi vid esiabljshng a medical examersystem Mr Cjbson, Billy and Don Winger, Pawlaezyke, Eddie Wakefialdand Tommy Huhman attended the the ret riit Tigers Tuesday njte game The Tom Clark family of Ann Arborrallea on the Mrs Margaret Clak Wagoners GroceryM66 PINCKNEY ROADQinlity Merchandise LOW PRICES8er and Wine To Take ChrtPHONE HOWEIX 705J2Start them on their TRIPTHROUGH LIFE chromatic luggage21 WkEnder 20 Matched Luggage is the dream ofevery young graduate, and you can give your lucky favorite a honey of astart with Skyway The streamlinedchromium locks and Liftomatic hinge are newer than tomorrowtheoucofihisworld colors are forevermatchable for future selections Pick a starter set from a tremendouschoice of styles and colorslet them nil in for themselves whenever the need arises21WardrobeSpecial 25  Mrs Merlin Amburgey entertainedSunday in honor of her son, Jo t 10th biithday the Otis Matesons, heJames Knights, the James Amburgev and Mrs Mary Amburgey Brandon White and wife were Sunlay eruests of the George VanNormans Gerry Ledwidge and wjfe and riaupnter and Mrs Eleanor Ledwidge wejj  guests of the Desmond Ledfamily in Royal OakSunday guests of the Murray Kennedys were the William Graham fan ily ani Jane Meyers and Helen Lloydof Ann ArborThe Ray Languways spent the week in Sanduskey Pnn Levin , son of Dr Levin ofJBentley Lake will be married in Juno Gail Htndee, son of the Lynn HPIles is the Democrat candidate orcounty treasurer incounty Albert Dlnkel and wifethe Kiwanis Charter night at LinfVMillast week The Patrick Jeffreys family of HivCty visited at the WSUiam Jeffreyshome lat weekOn Campbell sold Campbell home sold the old Campbell homesteron M36 E to William Pepper of Dear Iorn  ho has a cottage at Base LakClyne Fisher has sold his place ntM,16 VV and Cedar Lak Rcl, o Blair of Detroit The Hlarold Darrows of Bogie Lake Sunday callers of the M EjDarrowsMies Mary Curiett of Rosevjlle andNelson Davidson of Detrot were Sat urdiy dinner guests of the LumberFueiOilPrompt Service D E HOEY  SONSPHONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER DEXTER MICHIGANSPRING CLEAR BUICK Special, 19 2 Door iy  I on this very nice cnr Like nw jnsili1  f exJuUetCotmeiic Case 1775 Jet, Danube,Frot,Mint, CedarAll in Kuffproof,disproof KeroMolTW M I Gooirich  PEIRCESSTORE FOR W0MENHBUY WITH CONFIDENCE H0WE1L CHEVROLET, loti Bel Air I Deiincluding radio, heater, powerthruout,rUJICK, 1957 Converiilij  i nil ,180000 on this exceptional car UXlYVi,iiU1954 BUICK  Save un tiiis niceiyclean carAH These Cars Carry OurUnconditional Warnnity12 MONTHS GUARANTEElh   LABOR extraVAL USED CAR LOT HowU05 E Gd RiverDrive Out and SaveS LAKE MICHIGANTOURISTMILWAUKEEM , WIS tibitwinMUSKEMN, MICHDib Silits Bast tnd WtsL Rtlax en route onthis luxury liner BeautifulloungM  ipacjou8 decks bedrooms and berths   enhld l tootafauntnt    child d and imtaenttSEASON 0Th MMonic Grand Lodge mU Harwt Smith former localin Dtrit next Tuesday and Wteet ha hn nominated by PrwWnt Ejeiy A rood delegation from here wtllj enhowr for pottmaster at South LyonAttend, Another delegation goes ior He in BOW acting master  vK end when the Grand Raiiu Davitf Burns was home fromAnbly is held at the Masonic a  tie tftere Marilyn Gutafson isgrand efftctr being trand advisorto Ernett Bottke e4 we The Ed Nuoffers of Holt wereSunday guettt of the Lloyd HendeesAlbert Dinkel and wife were i nLansiiR last Wednesdayfor Baythe Jack Young family,   Fry and dtffreft and Thresva Kay Wylie spent Sunday wiVnn Mayne at Strawberry LakeTV pupils of the Green schoolfrom ti 3rd grade tp went to the Kellogg Foundation last week The Oeorge Grahams of Coiemanwere Stmday guests of the Dale Millfa Mr and Mrs W A Keteham vsited his daughter and family last weekDr and Mrs D L Dapprich in Llcoin Prk The Tom Steele family have movedfrom over Roy Clarks store to the Mik Hirnack house Ross Read was in Royal Oak on busin last week Vern Flak and wife of Monroe called on the C J Clintons SaturdayThey are fast back from Florida C W, Pearson and wife of Bella,iountain Ohio, visited the Haroldcalled at thein Yptilantibody ofM aj fBom to the Robert DarrowR oj LJvonia, Janice Burns May 12 a 10 Tk i, Robert Brianto Jeseph BaayOo Wlliam Harris and wife of ROSPM le spent Sunday with the HenryHaucksDr and Mrs C M, Sigler of Batlreek called on the M E Darrow andCVjrlett families Sunday They leave for Blind River near Canadian Soototfay for the summer A friend theehas a large motelDr Steve Brown of Detroit spentSimdPy with the Fred Readi Meidames Claire Johnson and MaryJAnn Pnelphs gave a prenuptial ihowex Saturday at Roy Campbell home for Catherine LaPradThe Robert Tach family visitedMrs Anna Tasch jn Ann Arbor Sat urdayA, oonvertable containing 4 younople crashed at 530 p m Saturday at Monks and Kelly RoadsThey were taken to McPherson HealthCenter in the Swarthout and McDwnaid ambulances but their not serious They wls 14, Sue Cohen, 14, JosephTropowski, 23, of Detroit and HowardBaier, n rarmfngtonMrs, Katherine Whitehead,BeatricLamboia of Gregory and Charles Ffrry f Great Lakes called on theease Henrys SundayRobert Pike and wife spent Thursday with the Roosevelt Pikes in Gar6r City Mrs Aijce Bruff went to the Tultptival at Holland Friday with theKrnon Clarks of UnadfHa Cahin Hookor of Ann Arbor suffer a hrt atUck May 10 and was takn to St Joe hospital He was to come home MondayA letter from Hon Donald Doyle,tPtmbtr of the Iowa legislature saysh is a candidate for reelection and no primary opposition  kln mDon Lakaff and wife of Jackson and ,Mr Florence Bolin of Lansing were  Franci Shrtian had sWnSnndy guests of the Roy Dilllnghams, opeimtjoi twice last week at 8UoeMr Ethel Sprout spent Sunday pital last week,Storkbridge with her sister Mrs  5lmi daughter of MrsrTT  Ivin will be married toThe Otto Cummjngs famirjr of Flint Jcartrr of Hamburg June 14     Pait Ha Palmer and Billw Roith Pacific In DetroitHe H K4iRUCKS HELP MAKE IT SO vWhether its Michiganstion facilitiestwin themes of thjsto the people are more farreachingtrucks are indeed Michigans supply litiv eat, wear, or use to every corner of tu iuflive, shop, do business wherever they pli asnew generationsNext time you sea n i rueIts working for you, serving you too n 1, ran sayIt working for you, serving you, too, so you can say,live in Michigan i tesouites orMulligan Week theof motor transporttransposing tvLryihing ahot people tonew honzons i0on Its great toLVsgreat toTiwtof m  OrthKnapp elSproLloyd HeiKtee aeed Mis, tdna Spears and Jackwere in Lansing FridayMesdames Ethel Sprout, PhyllisSotieHiuel ParkerMary Caton wera v ere Thursday guests of the JohftSprout in Yptilantt Mrs Basil White of Mason Road andthe Kvank Whites of HowHl ealfed eJl the Ben Whites ThursdayFrank Ledger of Lake Fenton waaa Sunday guestof Mrs Edna Spejact and Jack Sheldon vThe Arthur Kryches of HoweScalled on Mrs Edna Speara Thitreiiaj   Ted Adaeh and wife ot and iMedeltneWest ot Aan, vj  M k4 THE ttNCKNST MlPiMH  21 1958RIDDK IWERTILLERLIBRARY NBWgA loan of 60 books or your readershas bn received from Michigan21995 18495State LibraryMichigan Widlife sketches andHIGH SCHOOL BASE BALL 1 JArtBtW lew cost SUBURBANRIDING MOWEReasy fme pjymenfQ Michigan Trees Worth Knowing havebeen presented to us by the Livingston County Garden Club Mary fine contributions have beereceive from Mrs Haines, MrsOtwelland Mr ODell They include Chicago, Monte Carlo Casino, Poloutsoff, Heroes and Holiday, Heddi, Tom Sawyer,Vlley, Blondie and an illustrated Treasure IslandSPECIAL NOTICEPutnam Township will stand onhalf  the cost for road  oilinglimit on each piece of property 15c feet Anyone intersted contactMurray J KennedyPutnam Twp Clerk U 8312IWell Holland Christian is back on accredited list of the University01 MichiganA x5 man delegation from from the university went there lastweek nd n ecommended No where uo ve read whether they agreed totearh Home Economics or IndustrialAdjust for row widths upto 40 wih SeiectQWidth Tines Balanced easyhencirn Pjggod,powerful, dependable us to dcninsirate FOR SALEWringer Electric Wasning Machine, for 2000 Kevin Ledwidge, UP 89910TW BONDER AGO, New York    FOR SALEAntipues and Rug510 East Putnam,, Marion BurnrttPinkmv Michf OR SALE OR RENTWell DrivingOut ft Thomas MurphyLAVEY HARDWARE WANTED Lake cottage, PattersonPortage os other smajl lakt in thisvisibly Buyer waiting Harmon RealEstate, 101 East Grand River, Fov Ph Castle 38741HAV E fOU A HEATING PROBLBM  CALL RA1 BAYLES8 PhToit HA S3O41TOT SALESpeed Queen Washerand Twin Tubs 3500 also MaplePining Set 60 Phone HA i35l after p  FO R SALEO ne  Pla y Pe n wit h floor S5 M on e 5 4 in  single  Basin , doubl edrain , boar d sin k to p 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gthe first when Clarkg hit got past theoutfipJrW and he came all the wayway around Manchester got the winn hg run the 5th VanEtten struck o nbut Hvhman mjssed the 3rd strikeHe tck second on another passed ball He scored on Meyers hit Pinckneygt a run the 6th when Mark Whitegot a hit stole 2nd and 3rd and camein on a passed ball Manchester ffotthe first 2 men on the 7th One wascaught off second and the other eras Kd tk Tueas FA, Seto m P M UNERJU HOMEDM C SmrHM Directorfliedern Equlpmem Am bufauwe Serv oPHONE U PRitter T V  Service 6SiUP tKLFVl,C0rt4MHI125UttJurfan flCi 120 Weal Grand HaverHoweU, Michigan351 lfijCLAY CORDONME W MvJNSELL LAN3UBVYORt Grasdowell,UrU W MueU, LL0Y1 HNDOfcrtca double play Kennedy struck 1 jD ft O fcLfl fC V ET, umllcprt  fionvw Struck OUt  lU  U U ICVLxljJaV t 1el in pcvt 8 and walked 3 Gonyer struck out7 ai walked 1 in other games Hartltnd beat Boysville 15 to 5 and South,yon Dexter 16 to 4WIN SUNDAY AT CAMPThe Pinckney county league teamwon at Camp Brighton Sunday lo to3 due mostly to the wildaess oi the camp Michers Scotty Barrett pitchedfor Pinjkney, aiowed 3 hits, struckout V2 and walked 4 Pinckney made no errorsPirckney A6 RHigfv, s S 3Morianty, 3b 5 2Amnurey, 2b  5Hoard, it 1DENTISTpne Office 986 Kaidiee 814 bjHftwallBERT WYLIE,SALE3e UP  3146 i sPBcuirraJeniiie, HHewlett, rf, 2bileadrr, Jb Htein, c  eti, p  33 3332 20 21 2 10 Dr H R HulmquiftFOK SALE 30 Rods New FarmFence J250U Phone UP 80998DogWjlliamPatterson Lake RdFOP SALE1957 Allstate Mtor Scoot FnR SALEFlorg  HO ML VOR SALE OH RENT211O1Ooyle Road, new prjee 12,500, CallMrs Susan Hood Alpine ti2102Sun nay and Momday all day Tue day thru Saturday until 4 p m XHayTuesday Throifk SaiimSty It tc 5 d 5 to 7And by AppointmentAC 72931S00 West Grand BRIGHTONToiyMandlsSavFiiu Shop LAWN MOWER SHARPENINGM  2 4 Biverbank Hiland VeeklirucicifiirKoger JCOMfLT IN817HAJ9CSCarr 4 3 MILL STPbickney, Mieh PIoM UP t 31RtALHouie, Lak ProBusiness OpportunitiesTAt Yovr Propertfl miUGERALD KnASONBroker 809 North Pmoh PHONE UP 8tl0tMary WdterAH Kind of Real Estate WantedMain Office HA 68H8 at 74fl PUge Lake Road, near N TfvHtem 132 WEST MAIN ST PlCWKtWiltse ELFCTB1CAL C9NTRACTW060000 West M16 Phone I 85558or in excellnt conditionPIone IT 8 9969 tomto cabbage and pepper panta laell Also named varietje at Gladblh IWANVKDand S Jobs alter schojFrancis ClarkU  3342 CLASSIFIEDADSTO PLANTIN GREEN BROTHERS Phore Uptown 8 3464FOR SALE21 men TorroLawn Mower in Al ShapefctM HUSHVIEW DR VPown 86629 Bert Smith lOR RENTFour LOOITI house witnbath Mike HarnackVvTNTED Furnished room for a bisgJe manFOR SALELawn Mower 5f0   nee Titus UP 8  99tty ll  MJE7 ft locust fence pstauid 9 ft corner post, custom ohain  tewing cire at 350 an hur 3JJ5F Ccudley Lake Road UPi3346  Nellie ftumbaugh 1OR SALEElectricwarm and hot ovens, 1 white porcelain tablePnone UP  8 5570 Stof withday bed, 1TOR SALE Eight Windows 2ix24,oouble hung, One French Door Harold Henry LrP I3497WANTED WKL, Marked Trict Lircfus J 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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> m1W W , 18 legislature will return June 1213 in confusion over the ii will write on an election yearot the things it has to clear ip State Police Budget and inc at unemployment BenefitSiiaely the light on these issue is rctween Republicans with Demcrats waiting o the sidelines to iee t any issues develop The most delicate is the State Police The senate wants to slash theirbudft equally with other agenciesTlje hawe is against any skish as theyay it will mean discharge of 100 The state police work 9a day and have made an en May 28,1956No 22Mkrer Ostraftder i ths atumait fctockbrtt Wf 1nours a day nviable record on reduction of deaths and eeients on the highways In 1956there was a reduction of 256 in highway deaths In 1957 a reduction of2QQ o er 1956 Still the senate  house re 26,000 apart on the Stat, Poljceoudget Unemployment Compensation ithe serrnd issue The Republicans have helc t waiting for congress tot Centres js undecided whether to fcepd a lump sum to the states or todistribute it themselves They favor aJ weeks extenson with 75  oi the lyresent benefts Another bin has beeniniiJuced t0 exend 100 benefits 13 veeksThe legislature cut out the entirebtgget Qi 25000 for the State Safety Comnustbn HOWARD HEADHowaid Read, Pinckney contract and home builder and one of the Jjpe 7ir V the Virst Savings  lfO starklyoge seniofs, on their trip Howell lost hi Ue short H hitm D CM 27 m when his car crashed ,W i CATHOLIC CHURCH KMsw,flsUlkttakSUN DAT MASSES Grade School Asxw Htf p meast of Fowtorvitte tort Wnev night During the fc vears he built homes at Howellow i4 was at evviU, BriRton, Dexter, Chelsea,Saline and also Pinckney and has been constantly on the road He lefthere Wednesday morning in his pickup Thi be left at Howell, borrowng aiiw car from the Chevrolet garagehe e He was drvjng this when ne crash t red Read and son, Robert went to thesrehe of the accident at 1130 toidentify the body, it was brought to the Swrthout Funeral HomeHowfcrd was the son of Ross andSadie Burchell Read and was born inPinck rev July 14, 1920 He graduatedfrom Pinckney high school In WorldVar U he enlisted in the MarinesH fcivfd n the South Pacific where he was wounded When discharged nehad rparhed the rank of lieutenantHe was wounded at both Guadalcanalird New Britian He attended Albbn efW, 800, 09, 1000, 1130fW ter MajeeeAOO, 1OW AWeekday Ma flCO A, MFriday  73,  Unadim, died The fuaVral wa at UaadUJa Friday    Th dexter big school band willpay on feoat trip to BobLo June 8 The Fowlervme graduating elaasnumber 75 The Brighton City tx rate s 102mils Mrs Harold Maycock and daughters gP mescelaaous shower for Norma jKvers lasf week She will marryJTnoma Butler May 31 Jtrtewftsl llotfier NovenAi 49Korean Devourto ftdtt  M850 lc 90 T  David Wendyka has 2 spaniel puosephsn went to a show Shir byShe caught a turte Patty Puo grand mother is in the hospitaltioria Sookow visted hr grancimoh McCarty has a bird Shirtywent to the showDavidri cousins farm Debbyer has ballot slippers Glenn Highfilicaught 2 turtles David Gehiinger vis his grandUittiiei anci saw a k1 isthe Peoples tiiurcA Wee eetweeo Unadilla sfMfiBStreetsMr and Mrs toulsaydu have moved to the farm on DuicheJd they led torn 1 Wfcrifctpor thiTune 21 Thebos bicn  Vinent DutMWjczins have reserved 100 seatstroitNeWttr PH jRestaurant atsold to Austin I llpwellat 10 sMH F AUrn  7M  M Cfaosr PrMiee   a yer Meeting SO0 Youtb Prayer Ciruj 700  rI McWacken who Ifad aHe VVH  associated with the Thorn J dl y Waning business at JHowellas Read Sons Building Supplies, fjrm dled at wipherson Health Ceaer lastfor a time but left here to go in the J Wednesday Ibuildng game He served on the vjll1 By a cJose margin of 534 to 5jo How jiellyotea to retain their city mgr  Com ContL CaureYV W Vvmger PatterWorshipa number of years and hasago been active in veterans affairsCther tconomy victims were a new jn lt3 he married Mary Ellen Wildladio system for state police, and a 01 Arn Arbor There arc  daughters,S 35000 airplaneAlso appropriation iav state highway maps so no will be printed after June 30 ChurcbmoreHURON VALLEY BABE KUTH LEAGUE1958 SCHEDULE  American Division  June 16  Clinton at Milan Salineat Willow Run AJune 18  Saline at Clinton Willow Run A at Milan June 23  Clinton at Willow RunA Milan at SalineJune 25  Milan at Dexter Pinckney at Willow Run A June 30  Milan at Clinton Willow Run A at SalineJuly 2  Clinton at Saline Milanat Willow Run AJuly 7  Willow Run A at Clinton Saline at MilanJuly 9  Dexter at Willow Run ASaline at ManchesterJuly 14  Clinton at Milan Saline at Willow Run AJuly 16  Saline at Clinton Willow Run A at MilanJuly 21  Dexter at Saline Milanat Pinckney July 23  Clinton at Wilow RunA Milan at SalineJuly 28  Willow Run A at Willow Run N Manchester at Milan e National Division June 16  Dexter at MinchesterWillow Run N at Pinckney June 18  Pinckney at DexterManchester at Willow Run NJune 23  Wilow Run N at Dexter Manchester at PinckneyJune 25  Manchester at ClintonWillow Run N at SalineJune 30  Manchester at DexterPinckney at Wiltow Run NJuly 2  Dexter at Pinckney Willow Run N at ManchesterJuly 7  Dexter at Willow Run NPinckney at ManchesterJuly 9  Pinckney at Clinton Willow Run N at MilanJuly 14  Dexter at ManchesterW9kw Run K at PinckneyJuly 16  Pioctoey, at Dexter,Manchester at Willow Run K July 21  Clinton at Willow RunN Willow Run A at ManchesterJuly 23  Wflow Run N at Dexter Manchester at Pinckney July 28 Saline at Pinckney Clinton at Dexter    Addresses of League Officers President Tom N Johnston, SportsDirector, Radio Station W01A, Sa line, Michigan Phone NOrmandy 30569 Secretary  Treasurer DonaldWinger, 131 West UnadOla, Pinckney,  Mponet UPtewn 83127 LDAdams, county supt of schools s signed a 2 year contract to cootin jP In hte present positionAnn Marie and Mary Susan and a son, f The engagement of Helen Slaytoa S Sghhomas Besides his parents there i iatfcter of the Glen Slaytans to, brother Russell in Piltsburg, Pa iny Geigler oi Hpwell s aoueed funeral was at the Pinckney  MrFred Fuller, 69, of Beatify Lake Congl church Saturday at 2 p in tjfdMayl8  jRv V mger of floating Burial was in j A new high school league haeen Pinckney Cemetery The American  fqrmod xith Chelsea, Saline, DWrter, Calvary Jlennonitt Churvi3ZBB Beachy, PastrWalter EfWorship  19toi vmIeion, v F W and National Guard urge of the gravde iervkes, Ypsi Roosevelt and UnlvU win ot fuficUon until theBEE LINE TAVERN ROBBKDThe Bee Line Tavern at Chubee Corners, formerly Jugs Inn was robbed tit lao a mlftt Thursdy JautA jxior, th bartender, was prepartngto close and had driven his car up inin front ot theHavern when the bandH who was in the parking ground point d hl MJ at him and ordered himinido the tavern, Mr and Mrs Will Gorsfino, the owners were there nndalso Lnrry Griggs and wile, lie herdi them into the wash room and putvonpy about 40 in a paper bag and it n his car Greggs followed himin his own car He caught up withhjm on Brighton road and was shotat twice but managed to crash the bandits far and put it in th ditchThe roboer fled on foot The state pl e identified the car as belongingEugPn Kelly, 32, of Ann Arbor whoiflme there from Presque isleHe onworked fpr the Madison Electric but s nw unemployed The state police up a road block on all roads which1 ot lifted UatU U am Thurstaj In the meantime 60 police comb ed the woods and swampy in GenoaA East Lansing police squad captured him hiding in a garage on Latson RdChjlson He is also thought to be theand1t who held up Walter Nowickiand wife and Peter Kuralkowskl nnd at C pmWednesday night at PUTNAM 1OWNSHIPBOARD MEETINGthe regular meetiniz of the PutC mpny Ao4 Rossjij Btsden homehome, par ti  fhe tagagemect of Pamela KTcsiina PUickneyJii school seniorat Portage Lake to ax DeLanoifl ofDextfr ii aaneunced , 13, 1958 at 8 pm all boann WA  niembers present Hcndec White AJul Reynolds, Wylie and Kennedy Meeting called to order by SupervisorCOUNTY LEAGUE OPENS wm 2The county softbalt teague opens atHowell Monday, June 2 The teamsare Cities Service, Fbwterville, Brighton, Hamburg, Mil ford and PmcJtney The games are Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays The first weeksschedule isTheAheduIe isMonday, June 2, 9 p m Hamburg vsProving Grounds Wed estiay 9p mt City Servic vsFriday 730, Pinckney vs FowlervilleFriry 900, pm Provng Ground s Bilghion4H CLUB NEWSThe 25 members of the 4H clubI met with Mrs loJa fiail last Tues Minutes of the meeting of April 8,read and approvedBid for labor for tiling floor of thetown hall was let to Sam Gentile Motion by White suported by Wylie, that Putnam Township assessmentof 4575 be paid to the InterGov ernment Committee of Huron Riverj Watershed Motion carried Motion by Kennedy, supported by White to pay the following bills asreadMich Bell Tele Co for two2 months bill  for five5 unit fire phonetown haland fire hall 8915George P Johnson Co, flags for town hall 187OJMrs G VanSkiver  clean ing town hall 500Schinklers  suplies fprtown hall 195Bennetts Service  tire for jeep 3144Robert Vedders Service  gas  oil for fire trucks 1760Vans Motor Sales  gas for fire truck 605P W Curlett  printing and April board meet 3130 1VeLyformers cottage at Parde LakeHeorJy got 115 hareDiscuion of copper leases comes upt the June meeting of the commission The Bear Creek Copper Company met with  Mrs Tola Hall last Tues,day and adopted thename of Pinck1 Fosters Fire Protection serf P vice Vi doz broomsvice  Vi doz broomsfor fire truck Gulf Service  gas supplies for firu truckThe Ohio Oil Co  fuel oil r60 acres of Lake Superior bottomland A fishing site on Little Mania,t will also be boughtThe dept 1 opposing two applictjons to change harbor lines in the be roit River by filling in submergediDnd at Kcorse and Sugar Island The Applicant are the Great Lakes SteelCompany and the Dunbar Sullivanedging Co These lands are populr fishing spots and feeding grounds for migratory ney Pioneers, The officers are PresBarbara Singer Vice , Ronald Singer SecxBecfcy Motris Rec Sec, Roseann Vedder The leaders areGeraJdine Singer, Pood Preservation i lola Hak Food Prepifration Eliza for town hall 41858 beth Coione, Vegetatti Gardening Lavey Hardware, suplies fortown hallAmerican La France  on accountpd in fullEthel Sprout  SproutsingLARGEST BLAC BEARThe largest blacl bear on recordis a 385 Ibj one shot near Land OLakes, Wisconsin One was shot in Deadstrcam Swamp near Houghton  fotMaude Glover  Gllkes cemetery  for upkeepfor 1958 7500and Seventh, Mrs MeyerScharme Baxter went to see OUiYriler Sunday Margaret Ackley en fishing Kathy Shettelroe went 10 Detioit Pam Seefeld visited her culirs in Ann Arbor David Shirey wntI to Corrins Cherie Darrow went to Farmington and stopped on the wy hack to get mineralwater Our roori went to Greenfield Villlage FridayWeI thank ihe teachers,kitchen help, jani7500 tor aiH Mrs Kellenberger for theirthe past yearSeventh Grade, Mrs Carr1575424OPEN HOUSEMr and Mrs, Mark Nash will en MfeSy, evening, May 31   Tpmrior their son David, ind fiancee, Miss Louise Caran offftsque Ittor Maine  Mbs Caren was a member of thegraduating diss at Bob Jones V whenDtvtf ii als5 attending The couple plan to be married onAug 19 at Presque IsleMve Lucille Wylie went tothe Dtclt too last Tuesday with tMTfayvs and Mrs RookesThe 7th art 4iat was Xo  tobrfhg out and weighWe CARD OF THANKSwish to extend our sincere for 1958Father Schmitt  Satholic cemetery  upkepe for1958 Mary Lee Aschenberenner went toPontiac Sunday Our room thanks all who helpd make the past year a sue12500 cos Wo hope to do as we 1 in the future yars in Wgh school Mike1BKNRFIt BMMM BAIM MAT  thanks ami appreciation ifbr the acts  tcr m Government CommJtd,   will fee a Benefit Bake Sale of kindnes, messages of sympathy aadthe P ckney village aquart on May  beautiful floral offermfsjtwrved from So at 1100 a m smeflt of FrencH  neighbors anrfenb to Donatiem wlU be, apprec j 8 our ft bereavement in UgJmof our beloved husbend and fatterby Honey Crek Farm Bur i11011   M We especially thank ReverendMEMORIAL DAY Winger lor Ms coinfoftfn word andThe Sheriffs department wfll mon AWot the partde, followed by the Chel sea Wd1 A eoter guard will btsupplied by Vets from S Lyons A baseball game between PinckVanity and Alumni will be playit 4 oclock at elementary school mealscontributions to the Firemans  Howard Read Memorial uFndMay God bless you tilthe blessings of Heavetf itst Mrs, JWrd Read UdTM ,Bmi mad Pttoffy flauflienen was tnfptTned Sunday12500ftt the Lutheran church Some of our dcs WJIJ be confirmed in the ConglChof Huron River Watershed 45751 Church June 1stfor assessment for Putnam Town FffTH GRADE NEWSship Barry Simpson, we are sorry tMotion carried to pay above bills, is spending some time at St JoiTbem being no further business  ephi Hospiul ia Aon Arbor Hurry,meeting was adjourned Jget well Barry, we allMURRAY J KENNEDY, see you this summer iion ,ead John Gardner has a new lff Hilly Down a new baby sister 1 ice Davit had company vvh0 tame by1 hoat Sunday Joanne Craig viStei in vj  iandmother Kathi Centeri has some China piay dishes  1Grade, Mn JehnssnHyan visited her grandmotherin Detioil John Darrow went to the ski to on a picnic Dianna Hainos went ndng with her family Duwayn i Baur went to see Old YellerBeckvHenrys aad got hurt in a lawn mow v lJenn Reynolds weni up north toee the new bridge over the weekti oaeeead trtede ton ArKievsonRodney Darrow went fishingLin 11KuUhr saw the showTeachers PetLouise Highfili is back after havinge ITf rels Diane Haliburon vvent to Chelsea Tim Daniels visited MarvinHrwe Marjory aQuesenbeiry hu,I a rolorjitg book James Tutilla hal ompary Bruce Gyde caughi a hulhoad Sott Carver rode in the motwrboat BubaraAlsop has ear troubleuiidv Dean is over the measels PatAcKertift found a cows skull Chalofte Crumbawer saw a monkeyBillyChuniher cousins are visiting him Kfiret ifeusnians baby biotlier his ir rccSels Terry Reason visitedjs Rianomother, His hrother wassick und could not go Dennis Boofinnu his, brother visited Billy Uenneit iick Wilson visited her grandmotherin Dexter The two 2nd grades had ajknic tind races Wednesday Ttv wit ner were 3 legged race LitcUVhitlov Susan Baughn 1st, Deuu f Ricky Sowersr 2ndiDiaii, IJam Koch, 3rd Uoy rurRicky j,vrs 1st, Scoll Cuvvei 2tVi,Dian ardner 3rd, JjiJ, in v Ljn , ty 1st iJenny Reynolds Lin,Apad 3rd Potato riJauiine VanBJaii Uin,n, Rodney Durriw, Ucrky Jfeiuv, Jones, Linda ZezulkaTurd Grade, Mrs Heat onig Winger has a baso bell boa leii Davis fell off hi bike aruliurt his arm, Carol Gyde went to tuegioenhowse for flowers for tiie ccnif Wiy Ifmy Fish, ar  is dad hadtrgrt practise Linl  Ugh wentto Ypsilanti for her cousins cummun in The Frank Zezulkas planted Uma to pnts Billy Puekett went towos and cut down a tree to makea bw and arrowFourth Grade, Mrs CampbellOur cinss wnt to Lansing May iani saw Ihe museum and Potter Park We had a good time Care Bellhtd ccnpany irom Chesea for thewpk pnd Dennis Reynolds went norh to KlaKaka for the week endSixth Grade, airs, lascfaMomay we cleaned and varnshedcnr deoks Tuesday we had intelligence tets We are a ready for survmvr The press and the Republican admisration hailed the increase in thI topics income in April as an indication thp lecession was receeding TbUl despite the fat unemploymettt unemployment paymentand more factories closaiiA little nvestigating revealed it WAScue to dovernment pump priming iB the ionn of increased social securitynfiK,  more unemployment beAei and a special dividend to war vet k rans holding government life insuronce H these payments totalled over M billii ri dollars This increase dwarl he decline in wages and salaries andas reris, dividends, iinterest and the lle shiwed kte change, the totalirsonf iiuoiae t Imbed This woudiicve H iiossible a few years agoj there would have been no such cush ios in rffset decline of industryNownhey do offset a slump somewhat costal rale increase billl passedrth hises anci js expected i be signcd by tie president He is uot pleasedvth it a he wanted 3c letter postageppd it only provides 4c t raises thewags i 00,oon employees 10 and  did not favor a raise now Theprice ui iost cards is raised to 3 centnri air mail to 7 cents It goes intofeet Avigust 1, News papers and iVigazins are raised 2 but this doesnot lake effect until Jan 1 next Thisv,l not take the postoffice out of theled whie it has been since it was in HtutKi The deficit is noV 700,000cChiefoverni h iy of Defenses McKlroy anlStaff Maxwe addressed the s conference at Miami,3 last week and stirred up a s iisi when they said a cut otYihW was contemplated in theuiuiiii giard The governors were ttery ipoed  They said they had y ul th guard and it was theline ci Ifffne The secretary andrii wffc firm in their determin to cvit and th governors will rely on their congressmenufs u block it In Michiganf has tiecn aiding the state hihv ay traffic n holidaysHa pi cjioscj oo man cut inoii c wilj seriousiy crippleri,nMove nrltciccI ul that s ie time In thethero wore 31lakfs o nuiocs made in 7hoy sr nuido in somecliffYrunt cities Dctiict had 168ips CJrand Rrijrlr 17 Jackson Kalnmazoo nnd Iontiuc ench ,a,ynijw and Kint each 11 Lansing , Vir, Ah,an Marysvillo, ChoiMH olso had I act oiis 914 was the  iUk  e  Since then the number has iripped and you enn almost countiVjm on your lingers rv Grand Rap ids and Jackson no lpnger make ajycrs but Michigan still makes one bird of tlie nations cars The rest aretiude around the country in assmbly Pants vith California ssemblying 11ri of homthe rue to thp Detroit Timers lowlyplace They wore in the cellar lastweek tn0 wulves are yelling fire the ngv1 This is like the old cry of killhe um re Jack Tighe was supposto accomplish miracles with nothing iVre v a some surprise when he wasIvrnd as he w a obscure farn teamnr wi n no proat record, But big rr jrrwould hare cost moneythe owners were economy minded, iri 4 pitchers on the team who bom 20 game but never 2 of themsime year This year they cantwin at all They gave him Hegan, awashed uP catcher and Billy Martin, lurne lose by both New York and Kmsa City Martin was supposed toprovide the spark and fight the clubneeded bit So far has not done so and is only Playing a mediocre game himsef They have some individual start o t in the main are a slow team fOn the bases and disinclined to chances Kughey Jennings in 1907 took a Detroit team that had finished deepIn the second division in 1906 and WOB pennants in 19070808 but he got lot f breahs His pitches Donovi Mulln and Killian all had bigand hp added SumraePtv rfjOgamenUM you iSskrofyeilriiilallIlttotnam Twp Clerk We have had a very wonderfufyear  hope the ones to come willbe as profitable and as much1 funMnt fhwm McCrtty in Wbr    yscully our teacher, Stmy   I Mrs Rene MuterSundayHtve   PPy mmer   wwas in MteIfiS Hin home after home after holetoes always plenty of hot waterft ifI the new ehto water k er wayIn home after home theres a new electric water heater And the fa mi fitin these homes enjoy all the hot water they wantYou can be confident that an electric water heater, plus Edisons new Super Supply Ran, will provide roundtheclock hot water for all yourfamilys needs, too Then you can plan your day more efficientlydo thlaundry, wash dtrues, schedule showers when you want toHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters gh you all these Important advantagesi Efficientthe heat goes into thewaterniton anywhere need not btnear a chimneyLor lifemeet Edisons rigidstandardsAutomaticall the time x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsx Outer shellcool to the touch all overEdison maintains electrical partswithout chargex SafecleanquietmodernDETROIT SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGANARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that yuritms of value are safe because they are locktd7ty,at ilome To  reaIIy sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here The, yeur valuable and important papers are protectedgaunt loi, theft and fire Drop in to our kaakjoop and rent your saft deposit box The etitis lowmto the Detroit Tht Mikado  at the Detroit38, put on twoend DQM Winger, at a banquet t hat won StitcwtB  Finckmtj tankm Savings Book Account Sunday guesta of the Ben Whites the Carl Bidwells and Mrs BeuDvertux of Brighton and the BasilWhiles of Maso RdToe Green School closes FridayList Tuesday, Ike teacher, Norma  m nd Tom Butlar took Rita Millar, Sarah Mayflsjck, Russell Cooler,Pally sid Jam Kelienberger to the f,njne in DetroitAl Ntebett of Detroit spent Suadty t Jtttt HenrysTom ftKter cftaped with John St t Bat Ika ortc tba Metss el 4S Tesrs AgeEdward GiW of Poatfac was a  of ed SwarthoutRoy Caverty  reetgaed as of tne Livingston Republican andaccepteo a poeitio in HowellDrake of Alkgan isClintonPiacevay expe  to Usave on a3 morths tri to Europe with Ada Vin cent of Ho il  Rev Gates went to Algonao lastweek to help conduct the funeral Jf 5 srilors drowned in a ship collision atthat pce Twenty yeares ago the ldtor of thaDispatch Frank Andrews and wife, came to Pinckaey, Mrs Lavina Brokaw died at Detroit last week The funeral was heret e Cong, church Monday, RevGates A Mssjiac 8etaa Lee AffairTHE LONG HOT SUMMERWittJoanne Woodward, Pal Newmaa nod Anthony FnneioaPinckrey high school beat Slockbridge there Monday 6 to 5 Mrs John Duer a former resident isvisiting friends here  Margaret Lynch has purchased a 4eylindr Reo auto Alary VVhalain of North Lake andloeno Dupius ot Detroit visited theJohn Dinkels last week A post card shower was given MrsGeorge Younglove Saturday Murta closed his school in theSaturday and Li am Ledwidge in the Reeves  Tames RoHie has a trqAffJt stallion at J iaxm, Ganei Crescuisowned bjHjyMUider MePhersotiof Vei KitRuel Cadwell was hometfpfor thP week end Wed, ThTn Fri, Se,tMuy 28, , S, SI lessom in Living, Leaaom in LevClark Gabl and Doris Day TEACHERS BTin Vista VisionCoStarrngCig Young and Mamie VanDorenNoielty Cartoon Late NewtSCIO THEATERrhildrens Free PlaysrovadAnn Arbor Phone Ner t 7ltNote el 25 an Age The Pinckney Cheerful Workers metwjth Esther Berquist May 26 The teaching stalf hired for nextyear u Supt, J P Doyle Asst Mrs Doyle Junior High, Thomas Howlett intermediate, Carmen Lelaad Pri ressie Green Languages, Alice Friday, Saturday, May SO, SIiGD7T OF LOVEIn cinemaSeepe and tolerwithLnur BacaU and Robert Staetr Alae1  KANSAS RAIDERSU hi color with Auli Murphy and Tony Curtis  Vote BvyfeswrClaire, Saturday, Mmj te, SI 4Glenn Ford and Jack ftftCOWBOY SB ttTab Hunter ad Glehlka CkeartmLAFAYETTE ATMIlialso Caruwa Monday, Jlwae 1, 2Matiaee Sw4ay A p a cet Bob Hope and Anita Ekbefgin Cinemascope and ColerSrmJay, Monday, June 1 2 JAILHOUSE ROCKin CineaaScose withFlvis Presley and JudyTyfiPlua  BLOOD TIDE  ia CinemascopeCi orge Xadar and Cornell BorcherswHh  Cut, Wed, Thur, June S, 4, 5Rite Haywoith and Frank Sinatra and Kim NovakinPAL JOEYin TechnicoUrAlat CarteeasThe family of the late Sheriff Finly have started suit against Walter  Wendt off Grosse Pointe for 50,000jwpose cr collided with the late SherJ if FinUy resulting in his death jThe Avctionette Bridge club metSaturday njgrht when they were enter taineel by Loretta Dieke, Marjorie andJtnice IseriU at the lattets homeIMen Devereaux held high score andTuHMonce Darrow draw, In anotherjam Betty Clinton won with Evelynlieiioee second Norbert Gallagher, 30, died Saturday of TB at his mothers home on North Territorial He leaves a wife, 3children , 2 brothers and a sisterTne Pinckney hard ball team lostBrighton 7 to 4 Sunday BatteryHallow Haines and Stanley Dink Tuea,lo41 Dfftn Reason is employed as a guideMi he hicago Worlds Fair, Jn the first game in county leagueie Pinclney beat Howell 14 to 3The team F Read, p N Campbell, c LBattle, 1b T Singer, 2bS Dinkei andIt, Sjngers, Is Norm Mjller, Clare MjJer and Jim Lamb, outfieldA larpe number, including a delegation of 100 fromDetroit attended the funeral of Charles Kellogg, formerDetroit postmaster at Howell Thursday  He died at the home of hjs daugh ttr ,M s Don VanWnkle  ed, Thurs June St 4, 5BAND OF ANGELS in ColorWith Clai Oabe and Yvonne de Carlo also OREEN EYED BLONDr7 WithOliver and Tor Moore CartoonFLETED GRAND MAILAHAfXAt tlip Michigan Masonjo Grand ge al Detroit Wednesday, Fuller of Belding was electee grandirrshnll on the 2nd ballotTHOMAS MUHRPHYp Murphy, 86, died ate hospita today Funerfl is atIVlarys church Saturday a 9 a, m, STATE OP MICHIGANThe Frotate Oenri tor the Ceonty f  Uvingmtoner 2  Tu  Matter oi  State of   Charles E Griffis, DeceasedAt a session of sad Court held onMav 27, 1958 Present, Honorable Hiram R, Smith,Tude of ProbateNotr is HerebyMpiven, That ie,tit of Ada OGrifis, praying thatUP aanistration of said etate be graced id Ada O Griifis or to some Mher uitable person and tha thehoirs if said deceased be determined wj be hvrd at the Probate OfficeJune 24, 1958 11 It is Ordered, That Notice thereofJ, j I e gtvon by publication of a copy here  of for thre weeks consecutively prev ious o said day of hearing In thePinckney Dispatch and that the flduc ry ctiso a copy of this notice to  e ,eijri upon each known party inforest it hij last known address uy legJsJored or certified mail return demanded at least fourteenflay prior to such hearing or bypersonal service at least five Idays prior to uch hearingHiram H Smith, Judge ef ProbateA true ropy Barbaia L Marr tvCierk of ProbateStJINCKVEY KINGS DAUGHTERS Vinrkney Kings Daughters meetwith MrS stela Garr June 5 at 11130 p m W F Close and wife of Lindenwere Sunday guests of the Albert Dlukeis1The Clare Millers were in DetroitSunday The Let Laveys and JJack Sharps called en the Lester Sharps at Hamburg, Sunday  The James Halls of Marion called n the Merwin Campbels Sunday, i 25 from here attended the OES SUth anniversary at Howell last lues day night The grand officers did thework The Poy Reason family spent thaweek end with the Elmer Prattg in The Joe Griffith family spent SunUuy with the Ted Olsons in DearbornThe Poss Harrises of Lincoln Parkwore Saturday guests of the Murray,Kennedys, Sunday guests were Ambn,e Kennedys of Pontiac and the Vern Kennedys of DetroitC W Hooker and wife and Mrsiov Carpenter and wife called onMrs Jennie Hooker Sunday THE BLUE WATER MARKET 9704 KRESS RB NEAR MtiLAKELAND MICH AO 9llCXSH MEATS AND GROCERDBS REEK,AND TOYS, TOP QUALITYifMr ard Mrs, Max Reynolds andchildren and Mrs Morley Rynoldsspont the week end in Kalkaska Mrs, Ann Monks of Jackson andMrs Iocy Nash of Howell were Pinck ey raJors Monday BLUE WATERD0MA9704 JUUSS R N1A1MMI AitEI AND MICK A0 f HtlKms Jtoa4 off MSLakeUad, MicX Seft Water family Walk Ury Cleaning, CettoaRug, Skag Riga Bed Spreads  Sftlar wHh oor Gold D 3ystasn OPENIUVsV BATS A William Pawlaczk has been dis frm the navy after 4 years serMy 21 and is visiting the DrBrie Isario family at Piedmont, Calif Henry has finished 9 weeksat Great Lakes lit nr saow ready ffor assignment to the Jantwere in Becklty SundayMrs Louise Shehan and Mrs, visited Frauds Shehan at StSunday He has hadtfcln grafting ad is coming along fine IW II Meyer and wife entertmintho WiUiam Urabs f Ann ArtoarJtJames Sopps of Ptyaomth, tht Mfjdon Lmba ojOttroitHAIOK Peftar ajaltfce HrJU Soria muttu at The band concert at school Fridayrifhi was cancelled due to lack of L Bottle GasrOR C0OK1KG WAFER HEAT1N AND Mrs Xatherine Heath was givena farewell party Sunday at BishopLatr Sunday by her children the DonSwarthuiits and Warren Millers SheJeawt New York today to go to Verdrn, France for  months to visitwilt Atteded thei Detroit this WYUE L P, GAS SERVICEmm  HOWELL 4MvOiin HooiBSOHMaaabc GraadM  tu,    HELLERS PLOWERSSAT IT wisk FLOWERS  riOWELL      , ,    ,t      IJBfPTTHE PlNCXltBY DKFATCaStoreOtGCERlESNTS PUKNJ9HING5W GENERAL STORE Matter at PttteffteAt of March S, 187714 feuth HwU v r r twripttea Frier LiO  Year IA Lota sedan, belonging to Don rdsuom of Livonia turned ovFriday morning on 36E at the JackHurd KCiner The driver escaped inMesdames Esther Campbell andLucille Cambum were in Howell onThi     Annual School OTICEtlectionNOTKK IS HEREBY GIVEN TO Qualified School Electors of the PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS SCHOOL DISTRICTLivtaftloii and WMbtenaw CountlLivlngMton and WMhtenaw Countiei That the Annual School EUotlon of thoo Officers  Two Trustee for a Term of 3 Tearswill b held In the gymnasium of ths 1 imkney High School in the Villajt ot Ptirkney Michigan, oa Th polls of said lection will be openEastern Standard Time on said 9thDated tUf 26th day of May, A D  P M until 8 P M,91958i ly tjl June, 1958JOE BASYuLO JISCHKTARY O BOARD OF EDUCATION       ,VACATION tiw,s56 CHRYSLER Windsor 2 dnor HT, power brakes, power steering, radio, heater, WW tires i A ftauto, trans Very sharp   XitO57 PLYMOUTH V8 Conv, radio, heater, auto, trans WW tires, padded dash, 1 OQK12,00 miies Like new XWD54 MERCURY 4 door Sedan, radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, auto trans, WW tires, nice54 PLYMOUTH Savoy 6, 2 door heater, clean55 FORD V8 9 pass 4 dr Station Wagon radio, heater, auto, trans, sharp52 NASH 4 doorradio, heater49 PLYMOUTH 4 door, heater offer1958 LOW MILEAGE CARS 4 TO CHOOSE FROM58 PLYMOUTH 4 door Bel V8, power steering auto, trans undercoat, WW tires, tinted glass, radio,attttr, sportone paint, OCC A,000 Miles   OdU58 PLYMOUTH 4 door Bel V8, Torgf Me trans, powerbrakes, power steering radio, heater, fOCCAundercoat, sportov paint, WW tires fuOfJU58 PLYMOUTH Savoy V8 2 door, auto, trans, radio, heater, WW tires, spbrtone paint, OKKA6V500 miles OVJ58 PLYMOUTH Be 4 door, hardtop, iportone paint, all power, WW tires, radio, heater, KTorjrflite trnsH 2,600 miles 5451295  150 Make an Thorn from out of town who attendcd the funeral of Howard Read Saturdiy were Mrs Ida Byers and Janetof St Petersburg, Florida, th JohnMcGuires of Grand Rapids,Dr Steve Blown, Lame Moran and wlie andMrs Gauss of perolt, the Jack Schneiders of Walkerville Russell Reads of Fitsburg, Pa, Mrs Lulu Lamb EaUntfag Tho Robert Amburgeys will atteniAmburgeyMead wtddin Stday ai YpsilanU Mrs Willa Lamb and children ofAn Arror called on the George Van Normans Friday Mflslames Florence Baughn,Eleanor Fouhn id Virginia VanNirman Thursday guest of the JohnSprouts ir Ypsilanti Frank Zeiger, Harold Porter, HaroldHenrv Winston Baughn, Homer Abey, Lawrence Camburn, Ona Campbell fcirl Stanley, George Thompson andy editor are attending the MasonicGrand Lodge in Detroit this week etts o Fenton  Rudolph Koeppen and wife andMvi, Thressa Coyle spent from Thursthy to Sunday at formers cabin at LovolK They crossed the Mackinac Lridge sd had dinner at St Ignace Tarl Drapeau and Mis Iola Comels of Detroit were Sunday guests ofM Lester MrAfees Che Curtis Pattersons of Stock,tjiidge also the family of the James Frogars and Mary Cavanaugh of Lansiug tailed on the Stanley DinkelsSunday The Andrew Campbels and Craigwent c the Detroit zoo Safurday Guestt of Mrs Irene Jack wore theBonnie Hoskins iamily of Feindale d Rowe and wife of Detroit The Lawrence Camburns were Sun y dinner guests of the Paul Pii Meabon ad wfe and Boo,htme from LoveUs abt week tut Duck againns, Cordon Hester of Ypsilanti wusa week end guest of the Andrew Nes bitisThp Clifford Millers wore Sunciuy guests of the Harold HenrysHenry got all tangled up in alawn mower Saturday and hadto have stitches taken in his legThe Q ES served the Mens bowlingbenouet at the Masooic temple Saturday u gh tiawrence Camburn and wife calledt thu Caskey Funeral Home, Stoc bridge Thursday wher the body ofCaudc Rose wasThi Fdward Grablicks of FeindalfvMled the Ledwidge families iunyovr the week endCeoifco Carver and wife and MisHetty Carver of Ann Arbor called inten Fan Baughns SundayThe Robert Seefelds with the Howord Scexclds of Brighton were Sunday Kpsts of the Don Gilberts of AnnJWbotAll Ue children of the Shirley Henryssurpriped her Saturday nght on her brtnaayAHen Dinkel and wifey Henry Klikot and wife visited the Matters fathMartin Klikot and daughter, MrsAJ Sebold at Powers, upper peninsua ovox the week end The Dinkels arghur, Kim, stayed with the AlbertnsThe Gilbert Skinnrs and AlbertDinkels vere in Lansing Thursday Alln Dinkel has sold tht house heis buildingto George Walktr oBliffhn  Wagoners Grocery066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Tak OolPHONF HOWELL 705J2Lumber CnaPrompt ServiceD E Wki  SONSPMONE HAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTER DEXTER MtCHIGANSOI ft Rlotor SalesHowdl, Michigan849 17704 SEPTIC TANKURGEDCleaning Mptic tank in areas nc veil by scweragt system a in recommendedThis time of year offers a fint opportunity vo those whoMMwerage ystenm are maintained by septic tanksSeptic tank must be cleaned occasionally, about oneo three years Sometimes new tanks do not start functioning proptrly and mzy require checking soonerAil such systems will clog hi time and wt tdtrffet springtime u the best tim to make a checkWo art licensed and bonded by UM Michigan Department ofHoaltfc and display a dottl n ov tntek, froa the DepartefcWe hare bees serring LifiRgttom and surrounding eomtlMfor tht Mil II years uri h to mt desire to hare a satisfiednstesier We wotJd be glad to kelp yo Is any way with tsy yor sttbltas We gire yos s stated priee hi dollars tad centswhat yer tank will esst before we pusip, rather tkas prices bjthe pMBd tsss, feet, ciUe feei, btrrel, etcHowell Sanitary Co6680 Pinckney RA PindHwr MfefcPlMMUPtoWB ANOTHER SATELLITErocketed into orbit Exrilinr MOWS to read about, in t it And did youknow that the Bill TeJejlmne System plays a bigpart in these historical mlit The transmittersinide the miniaturenixn use transistors,an inrntion uf the Bellrflejhoiie Laboratories And a satellite radio thatis supposed to transmitindefiiiitrlv  vears andyears  gets its powerfrom solar batteries,which Bell Telephone scientists invented to turn the sunsenergy to electricity These T  System skills that con tribute so much to the Space Age are the same ones thathelp make your telephone service the best in the world PUNNING A TRIP FOR MEMORIAL DAY WEEK ENDIf so, youll want to make the most of eery freeminute and leave all your worries behind So planthe details in advance, by telephone Make LongDistance calls to fix up reservations and settle the other details of travel Theyre worth far more thantheir modest cost And, if you happen to be delayedalong the way, telephone ahead to say youll be late in arrivingMAYBE YOUVE SEEN this unusual motor vehicle carrying the telephone company emblem Unusual, because it hasthre wheels and is onlya third the length of a family car Because it Is economical to run,can turn on a dime, park almost anywhere,and get a repairman toMs destination quickly, Michigan Bell ts trying themcitiesanother exampledowntne MBd v      v          t MBM G MOWE R P 21995 MUSTANG TILLE R1849 5  Putnam Towaaai p wf  atan d oa thal f the cas t fo  ro M V to RUN ne w le w cos tSUBURBA NRHNN 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UPtow n 83418  raons L  p  12 0 Wet n GnuM t mrHoweil,  Phone353FOR SALEOld Town Cast, 17 feet ln in good condition BbU P 8WORK FOR U SGOVERNMKNTMEN  WOMEN, 18 to M PrepareIOW for comin CIVIL SERVICE FXAMS, For Information Write The Dispatch pinekney, Mich Adjust for row widIiis upI to 40 vi h Sc1 3WiafhI Tines Cscjnced easy FOR SALEWringer Electric Wasning Machine for 2000 Kevin Ledwidge, UP 89910TICONDERAGO, New Yorkpowerful, dependable 05 de  j FOR SALEAntipue and Rujjt340 Ewt Putnam,, Marion BurnettPincknoy MichI OR SALE OR RENTWell DrivingOutft Thomas MurphyLAVEY HARDWARE WANTED Lake cottage, PattersonPortafe os othr smalllakt ia thisvisinlty Buyer waiting Harman ReaJEstate, 101 East Grand River, Fov  Ph Castle 3741 W MJNSfiUTERK UsuBtmro RIW W Howtl Lr U  W  irntkuagr G R  McCLOSKE YDKNTIS Tl   I f phon e Offic e 93 Ruaidtiet f 81 4 by Appoiea fHswellBERTAucihRMMLBd i sncuinrUP 8 3146R Holraquiitfoot on 1HAVE OU A HEATING PROBLBM   CALL RA1 BAYLESS HA 83o41 Quetn WashrTwin Tuba 3500 also Maplftiaiag Stt 60 Phone HA t3561 after m t F0R 5LE Utility Trailer CheapFOP RENTTwo modern Pmnf phonft Hamiltfln   gon upstairs, one down, each iiv 00 tiny libuoMts, la Velvet  EeAir Cu flboesfSJM09ll WTTIKO 5 to 7 and by Aapobtmea I AC 72991 fw or shop, v tiln Servict iitw tdtft of ilioa comfort, flfo Roger i Carr AgcacjrA60i 4 2 MILL fT, Ifieh Pbc VP S SltfHome Lake ppVt Yovr Propertyl tfG iRAU RuASONBroker tOf Kortfc Petfl PHN1 UPV BRK3HTDN Mary VAll Klnda of Raaf laUta WantedMain Office HA 6USI at 74Ktara Uke Rad, atar N 132 WEST MAIN ST fJACCHANNEHoe ZLPHIILF GENTILEFOR SALEOe Play Pn with floorI4M ene 54 in single Basin, doubleih i f bfycJ Wjlliam KlnerPatterson Laka Rd,drain, board sink top with mixer fa,v FOR SALE1957 Allstate Mtor Scoot FOR SALPF, J n    ,tt Reynolds 545 East Putnam S,Pimckney, Mich er in excellnt conditionPhone IT 8 9969 HOMi VOR SALE Ot RKNT2tlOlDoyle Road, new price 12,500 Call Mis Susan Hood Alpin 62102Sunaay and Monday all day  day thru Saturday until 4 p m TtMivMandollsSawFiliii, LAWN MOWER SHARPENIKG t 11 2 4 Rierbank Hiland WiltseffOOOO Wet WSI,Phoned 855WWill SALE PtANTSCaabage, To Mat, anil ether kinds laterOeerge Holt, 664 Pattersen Lake RJ Pheae UPWAJNTIDIAND TO PLANTJW GREEN BROTHERSPktttt VPtuwn 8 3464 cabbage and pepper pantj tosell Alo named varietiea 4tt Gladbulb ,1 VOR SALEElectric Stot withwarm and hot ovens, 1 day bed, 1i whitt porcelain tableWANTED Furnished NOB fr  Prone UP g 5570 a sine man WANVED Uuu Jobs alter schoolan SaturdaysFrancis ClarkFOR RENTFour ioom heuse wiln bath Mike HurnackMewer p nre Titus UP 8  9H1SALE 21 nch Terro ReeiLawn Mower in Al Shapefc4 RUSHVIEW DR IW29Brt Smith SALEEight Wlndwi 2x4,uuble hunf, One French Dr Harold Henry p f3497FGK s E7 it locust fence vests and J fi corner post, custom chainat 5359 an heur T SOMK AORICO WANTED WOOL Market Mt Lucius J DtyleAMI UP 3138Am UP  sin 355 Codley Lake Road UPi3348Nellie Brumbaufh iltAND GAKDRN 16  LIOBFOUNVMale Beafle freckled fereless, riratging chain,all HA 69452 SACMS FOR fSUoyd HendeeP I8  334k CLASSIFIEDADS HAULING isATUON SERVICE Shollandaish, Ashea and Cinders, mo TTisteipd 40 in dappled rhstM nu, on, srade 42 inalso ponies forCallUPA qlfli   f1 aeS Vlsitors welcome Call UP S34S1 ,  G,r, I,f,t 664 Patterson Lake, Rd ify Mich  WANTED Odd Joba of all kn week ends and aitei schoolat 00 p m John C, Burij Phare UP 8 3273WANTED TO BUY a WesternStyle Saddle John McNaxnarMion Howell 153 icl 11Jack ONeais Welding XREAL JMTATB  AND IIRLBY XWAKPhon UP B0771 for Gerald Reason 11119 Hiland t Pinckneys   JVEGETABLESPISH onBrothers eTRY US WE WELD EVEB  nJ 1618 Eaat M34 EXPERT PIANO ftRTABLB SERVICE AVAILABLE IllliyuillUlllllllliiliiitiiitiiuiu I Lets Get together to keep your Piftfinanced I   F state adio, heater 575 lJf THRAaM   Jdmey Whit ley ir UP s ico inniAwn ty jr ut 83469 Thread large antf saiall aee4UFOR MLiSiLots 3 and 4 on Dexter ,P needle inte either ef  funieis,St across from the Aro factory fcy thread 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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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andBtovnie Scouts, rat ceirtainJng aS Ahish war veteran, George Thomp son and WorM War I veUra, Will am Jelfrys severel 4H ifoatscmewith viUaf etKQs ijm with towi shp board Les Oulf Vans MotorSalw, th Village ftr engine,Otto and his midget tractorrti floats om JS boys andnchng horses and ponie GeorgeHolt ond his Shetland ponies, ridden ay himfef Ttfrrilny Read, Bonnie Lee,Janice Rs aM4 Pat Borovorsk,the Sooth Lyon WW tiring aauadandptdogalnanddonkeyand fefo convertaoU drewt J PC aueenshirley Miller, JanetShirlf y and sDoftna BasydloparsUewtnttfrthe cemetertjs CARD OF THANKSI wiahto thank the village officialsfire dept members of my committee and all wlio participated in the Memdial Dayprogram to make it a sueW Winger Jne Hunter, Grand Masteriy night In addition to thenotables Gov G MenmnWilliams, a 32d degree Mason nsthere searing at the fight hand of tne2find master Thi Moslem Ten pe Criipters, some 50 jTHiumber san Tht 2nd day session lfltd fro i n m to 6 p, m, The state wide teiritorhl Jiirisdiction proposal was put ov ei to Text yearTh proosal to estaohh a 5 county metropolitan juriscMftion of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb,Witshvjiaw and Monroe counties Uvl r  83 votes after an hourshard floor fight Guy Powell and Frn cift Dodge were the leaders for ilTi ptppowul to ltA tKc word mfyitalfrm thr term Masonic Home iml ivpifal lest Also the one to allow IheHi and lecturer to take the muslpr kyfrom he grand secteinrvs oflice to district meetings The Oidoi of of lirAmnrnth was tTenied the use of Mafitnu temples Dr Mjrgan Smcad was made grand lecturer emeritus bus the S1fc00 pension in the pi week, had hit thc bottom and recovtry should start from now on,He nothing to back up his statethoughIn fact everything seemito reiuc them, unemployment is incieaMn and congress has just pas ed n uil to extend unemployment itt ,nirtncf 13 weeks They have madetlie furrts available in forms of loansto thv tts In a number of states the unemployment benefits were ex hiuisteci last year The bill only pro iici lot1 50f uuemployment benefit il the sie want more they must jlvfv In the meantimeirom industrial stateslike Michigan are detern ioi to cut the excise tax on carsvlinger the President likes it or not irio is Sigainat any tax cut whatsoeverTlis ciit would reduce the nrice jfc is ircm 150 to 300 per tar  ithit b,trtestthe government of France which iscis hfuvble as a cheineleon has undor gone another upheave and 8 riv pifmier is being sought with themlds iavoring General DeGauHeFIIUCO has had 24 premiers sinceWorld War II Conditions there make  impossible for any premier to holdoffice tor Ion In place of 2 majorpartie there are at least a dozen and n no evor gets a majority in the elect  lesult all governmentg arecalition one and tlnnt endure IonGen DeGttulle who is antiAmericaniA proRussian, is expected to take er liv has announced that if hedo sc he, will suspend paiiiment for a year This wuuld give him dictat riiil powers That is what Franco fiid in Sprain but he has never re D Gaule is regardeda figurehead of the top ate in controllThey are as he stopped themquoring Iypt atr theyhad 1ikcn SuezH also pave them no dp wr ihpy lost IndoChina, Morr, Syiu nnri Lcbnnnon and is ex, h riling no nid t them in Algiers tirin,s are us unpopulai in France s in Sinith Americabymanv ascfrs whofThe peroapita assessment pr ciu spiyjng members was cut 50c and also i Mic Horn assessment 50c iioTheCARD OF THANfcST wish to extend my sincere thanksnd appreciation to all my friends,nd neighbors for th e flowers, cards jd prayers during my illness whilecapitalized and at home Special tanks to Rev Winger,Rev  Sanders,ho C F and Kings Daughters Mr K W SlmtTKCKTOY KINOS DAUGHTERS Ffnckney King4 Daughters mostwith Mrs Stela Garr June 5 at 11130I p mMARRIED 50 VJU8SMrand Mrs Abel ilaines have M chiidryv 37 grand 14 great grandchildrenfind Mrs Abel Haines celebratedUeii golden wedding Saturday last with open house arst,Mary hallfrom u to 5 p ra with member 4Uieir irrily and friendkMr Haines and the former PearlBush of Clarkftton wre married Jn Wiaror, Ontario May 31, 1906 andin Norm uraneu i3 years beforeto PtnckaeyJle is asection fortman Tilt fiai herMA8ONIC CALENDARJune 138 p m Degrees June 21 8 p ra EA Degrees June 8To worl MM Degrees at he Strawberry FestivalFrank Ziegler WMRAINBOW NOTICE proposal to bar organizationst Masonic affliiiiuii from Masonic iinpJes lostThat u ,ow lodges to connuct funeral services in funeral home and churches was put ovei1E yeftr fnd the education commission nd ciaplain were asked to diwvup a memorabe service suitable forsuh serviceArthur Torrey of Grand Blanvewas vited grand lecturer over Hugh illan of Detroit For grand marFuller Dorr of Belding wonover Percy William and James Lunslord vi Detroit and Ivan Addis I DoarVorn on the 2nd ballot These were thr only contested offices Theothers were named byl acclamatoiThv were Grand Master ,Joe Uv M v, Severton Deputy GMRex SarkettDctrt i S W,Wallaceent, Kalamoo T W, Willard Sauer, Sparta Sec,Charles Sherman, Grand RapidsTreas,Cark McKenaie, KalamazooIfctuter,Arthur Torrey, Grand Blau Chaplain, Rev Donald, ypsilanti, S Dt Gonn Alt, Ann Arbor JDvNewton Bacon, Niles Tiler, GlennMarIntt, Sit Clemens Grand lodge is inDetroit next year COUNTY LEAGUEThe Pinckney County softMother Coburn will be at Pinckney high school Saturday, JuPcUat 600p m Amorgsboard style Adults 200, Rain board Girls 10 Reception andinitiation at elementaryfjejjool at 8p m Grand officej to beBryan UP 8 9754Thiii children in Pincknty reMrs Keantth Davi,Mrt Harry , Mrt, Donrhe othat artKrt Etmerbemt, Fred Evan ofPINCKNEY PIONEERSThe food preparaHen dasixftn ecoftoinlcs roorn, jn tth highthoan JuBevb foV their rttletaon    , at HowFriday night at 730 Next Monr they play City Service at 900P m Ihe Pinckney Kiwaois Girl pty at  TloWPlI WdnAflrfAu TMA i4   ijsfi meiiiKrs oi school boardsh,v oen undr fire ffjr som timeCiti i PottrviHo made the front IViii h  wcek The board met inPfict nd voted to accept the reaig DMijjii tf the suft which was filledunrirr i n, ss  V Rumscy, boadprrsidoil ays they have a right tom nt in private The Lansing State i in nilays ho is only partially rightTJe lnw sponsored by the MPA atlay e jon says they can meet Jnred , consirler the merits of theISP nt issuc hut they can only voteon decisions at open meetingsL 730 p m oisWednesday Jma 11Accoiding to the motor newtrfttte A Tlio ilemoiial day we knew inr jyhood days is distinctly differentfiom thf one of the present UmTiei th GAR tnok over and it was their da from daylight to darkThe  p wore askei to bring flowers tohf opoira house in he morning where hey vvop arranged in bouquets byil veterans families The veterans ivlied charges to b used in the civilvr p muskets the firing squad us d Tht the ff and drum Corp wentin thr depot, to meet the speaker ofUr day usually a cjvij war officero high nnk The program was at theuera housp There were songs a adn jtMi ions by the school children on iho patriotic ordfcr, Remarks by a numbo oi piominent menmayor congrestfian etc, music by the band and me i idrers Then the pnrade to the empter y followed headed by the veterans,thc firing squarl with their muskets, in fheir blue coats, GAR hats andcivil ,rr equipment, followed by thecarryqp, loedschool children dressed in white rg Jlrgs and towers The flagsiaier placed on the veterans grave Then the band Everyone walked tothej cemetery Even the 80 year oKIveteran Th  a  1 ff newff lf veterans There was not a singlefor 1959 will be longer, fce  i,ire in the parade At the ceLIk  w18 ithe GAR Put on the memorialths ago before the Hnd fn ing squad fired three trend fcr small cars developed The JiV  W,auto comaaniea say they ar noAnn lay of Detroit was  wetklest o th Mtfrsy Keans4ysVFsahel Nash and Maiy CnwfefdPtRt the week wdddington, ier Martin Rittei aJiy itaoadrash hafne t i j  So thaontleek forifIIK ift 4t iir   ,    rQICTOY NttM rf 4 fortikes always plenty of lot water new ejete water kfei wajHouse cleaning Is so much easier, so muci aster when theres plentyof hot waterYou can be confident that an electric water heater, plus Edisons SuperSupply Plan, will provide roundtheclock hot water for cleaning and allthe rest of th familys needs, tooHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTfor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters give yen all these Important advantages Efficientthe beat goes into thewateranywhereneed aot bener a chimneyUni lifemeet Edisons rigidstandards x Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsx Outer shellcool to the touch all overx Edison maintains electrical parts without chargegj Automaticall the time g Safecieanquietmocierntoppk variance deafer DKTROIT BEDISON lOUTHIAtTIRN MICHIGANARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that your ittms of value are safe because they are lockexlaway at home To be teally sure of their safoty,place them in a safe deposit box here Thou, your valuables and important papers are protectedagain loss, theft and foe Brop in to our baaksoo0 and rent your salt deposit box The iost if lowhmn State lank Tun e Iti2  8fhfirg Book Accounts1v  CWffis,of sad Court sultabfo PfTfon and tha theheirs of said deceased be dsttrmiaodwll bo bard at the, Probate OftftoJuno H 19S8 It Is Ordered, That Notice thereofLe ftVffi py publication of a copy hartof for Utfreo weeks consecutively prorioui to said day of hearing ia the Pinrknoy Dtepatch and that the fldocary cause a copy of this notice to upoa each kaown party iat his lajt xept dtmandfd at toast14 dayi prior to susa penona sarviot at least prior to suh htartef Hiram R Smith, Jvaft ofA true copy9txbaia L MairQork at PrataWMr  t PatioParker, a ftt eomtmUtd suicide by ftoottwg Winssef last week   Leo Monks dosed his school inHamburg last week Burn to the Bruce Randals on tkeGtennbrook farm liast week a son Sieve Teepto  wife attended tieUnder the Oaks eeebration tat Jackson Saturday and SundayAdrian Lavey closed his school tCJregcrj Friday Thomas Read who bought the Wh tier property on South Mill St is remodeWng itVeronica Fohey closed her schoolat Chubhs Corners Friday RV A G Gates s attending a min meetng at Luddington NewUOftftQB OF DRACTLAi Tadmicolar Homu W Art CWain Thar, Jams l , Kite Haywarth aai FraatiTHff THING THAT COULDNT DIE ia TecaaaeoUr Moaaay, Jaae a  Turner ad Jeff CaaadlerTHK LADY TAKES A FLYEBT TJXCartoon Late News j KWlaw gy 9aA carmoa SrtHa iTuea, HeL, Thar, June 10,11 12 Vflarity aader the Bis Top Danay KayeMERRY ANDREW teJame Alien of New York City is WBisitiag here  lli Ar Moalawl, Noel Pureelland RobertTe OKS hold an experience social Friday night to raise money for a Cinemascope Metrooolor 1 Novelty Cartoon Late NewsSCIO THEATERTHE GIRL MOST IYKELY in ColorwithPowell and Ketfth Andrews  AlaoPAWNEEm color with Montgomery, Lola AJbrigut jCarton Ipiano Married at the home of Mr andjMrs Wjiliam Fisk Wednesday theirdaughter Bessie to Olin Fishbeck ofHowe1, Rev Brooks offidatingThyj Childrens Free Playgroaadwill live in Monroe where the groon Ann  Phono Ner S7I3 is railway mail clerk  Tho Pinckney Creamery was sold May, Saturday June 5,1for 100 lastf week, the amount of ir T m5  the chattel mortgage  Roche was here last weeand bought a Holstein cow of hisbrother Jim  Fred Howett has bought the bankat Gregory of Spaulding Bros The Jihn M Harris family spentSunday at Chris Brogans  Tom Stone and Mrs Mary Bessvj Sunday Monday june 8 9werf married at Williamsville by Re WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION Wright mlthFrank Hacker is papering the North Tyrone Power and Charleg LaughtonHemburg church   pjThressa Melvin will teach the Lough  DEVILS HAffiPIN in Vista vision and ColorwithCornel Wildt and Jean Wallas CartoonTues V edM Thurs JUne 10,11,12 JEANNE EAGELSWithKim Novak and Jett Chandler osreMR ROCK AND ROLLVan Fre Une Hampton Band HG WOUSTHE WAR OF THEAlao CartoooTuet, Wed, Joaa M,ltUMatiaee Snaday  P  U Montgomery Clift, dtaabott Tartof and Eva Hari aaktIBRAINTREE COUNTRYin TechakolarSun Show, t88, 530, 8M p m Show, Mon, Tuet, Wed 7M matopen 9i n mlin school next term and Evathe Salmon Harry Gartrell is working iri PonFannie Murphy has closed her schooilin the Harris district Joie Harris is home from Dundeefor summerMm Will Bland is entertaining aou1n rom EnglandflotM f 25 lean Ag Rv Morgan Harris will be ordainedSn the priesthood June 11 when be says his first mass at St Marys church hcj 1 he jjBcepton is at Winans LakeCountry Club 1 to 3 p m tiien an other reception at the Harris farm Mrs Etta Barnard, 69, wife of WW Barnard died here May 29 Shswas the daughter of James a idMary Tfcnnett of HamburgIn circuit court Mrs, Lila Hoff wasgiven a judgement of 1037 against th Mutual Insurance Co She askeddouble indemnity and they refusedto pay itArchie Hofanesian of Pnckney whovas charged with assaulting his fam ily wiih knife has been sent backto justce court for examinationRuieJl Livermore, ye editor andIra Ott of Dexter attended grand1ode in Lansing last week Economy was the watchword and a motion byPaul Srawhecker, finance committeeto cut diem and mileage for delegates, grand lodge officers 40  carriedThe budget was cut from 39000 to 24,000 Tie amendment to only assessmember who had paid their duos lost after a 6 hour debate The amendmen barrng the sale of beer in anybuilding owned or occupied by Mas onc lodges carried The MasonicHorn being paid for the 100 homeassesntnt was abolished No guests wil be accepted there from lodgesJo 1 av not paid their grand loflgJdueo Di George Ferguson was namd grandmaster , Dr Francis Lambie finnd marshallRevCarleton Miller L chaplain to succeed Rev Gallagherwho died Next years meeting is at MuskcgonJja Smith, of Detroit, visiting theJulius, 2agys nearly drowned in the PJnckiiry mill pond Sunday when sheot beyond her depth She was savedby 2 FiJiekney Boy Scouts, Pat Dilionand Ambrose Kennedy , VELVfTfEZHOEVoArOt LongHun0T44U jrontfoot oa lk000 tlay atbnoblM iaVelvt ISMAir Oaahloa 2o JPITTINO SEBVICB  lIll oU t ypnr convculcnc ia , l7or horn oino, or shop, to givt j yoa Ptraonal ntting Scrjico    aw lde of tboe comfort, tip  iJACKHANNEn UnththDMtyltfiyittlovififMhsrihiICHIGAN WONDBRLJU4DHungry for new holidayexcitement Then treat yourfamily to a big helping of MICHIGAN funLet your spirits sail as yotplunge headlong into a rofreshing, forestedged lake Let your eyes capture scecicsurprises that wait round every bend in the road Letyour heart remember friendlyfaces, historic places Fish,hike, relax and play The lifoyou love is here ,   right inyour own home statei THJUUING SIGHTNEW MACKINAC STMIT3 BftSMfFor specia informationwriteMICHIGAN TOURIST COUNSflRoomO, Cwito BJdf Lanslnfji MltttitTHE BLUE WATER MARKET 9704 KRESS RD NEARLAKELAND MICH AG 9 9691FliESUMGATI AND GROCERIES   WBOtAND TOYS, TOP QUALITir THE BLUE WATER UUNI 9704 KRESS RB NUAR M18I LAKE ANDRot off SC86Xake4aad, Mick, Soft Water WasiDetroit by Wayne AtLee and FordLcmb in the Slayton Garage Tlie Pinckney pool room operatedby Chriles White has been denieda ttr license M Kitsler of Portage Lake wasnay hurt Sunday when he was hitby the propeller of his launchThe 30ft ball team lost to the Conaumers Power team Friday 16 to 11 hard ball team beat the Michium Sunday 4 to 3 Ha rlowpitched Loler with oar Gold Dys SystemOFEN EVN PAYS AMm Florence AtLee is visiting theCy Atiees in GladwinBob Tsschet, Bob Twitchsllssnd Richard Warings picniotd on theTwh ftwa FridayFrtdsy guests of Mrs Btfth Oar James Greens of Esjt Lansing,Mrs ristnn of Battle Creek, th Can teifly of Grand Rapids FOR COOKlisG WAlLk HEATIN AND HOME HEATINGWYLIE LP, GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL 7r HELLERS FLOWERS SAY IT witk FLOWERS t   t 1  iAits ift, ,,   ,V iV r,     THE PINCKNETBBPATCH114 South Howell StPincknoy, MichSecond ai Mail Privijiges Author iztd at Pinckney, MichiganAct of March 8, 1877Subscription Prict 150 aYeatore Milton Carver entertainedio Chomia and Stanley Kreburg of Dearborn and William Max of DetroitWYtiOODSUNGERifcSHOE Mr Ruaell Glover and Mrs MaryCichmar attended mass at St Agathachurch n Redford May 30 where theirnit Cathy Ann Spears, daughter cfMr apd Mrs Don Spear,, mad her Ht cummuaion Other gusts were Francisg Timmons and Sisterformery of PinckneyThe Re to Readi are visiting the JackSrhneicers in Colchester, OntarioThe Fred Reads entertained theBob Read and James Whitys lastWednesday in honor of Mr Claudia  birthdajiiiNTS FUKNJSHINtt Thg Merwin Campbells in Newcaatle Pa Th Mark Nash family entertained0 people Saturday in honor of thoir itn Divid, and his fiancee, JoAimCaion of Maine who are to be marr thie month All their children andGENERAL STOREIIIHHIUIHIIIII    NOTICElection 4NOTICtf I ualifitf SoMttlGIVIN TO theP1NCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ftCVOOL DISTRICT wertNancy Nash is working at the Burioughs Country club this summer Tht Ledwidges had a house warning Saturday for the Kevin Ledwidget All tht Ltdwidge families vrtheitTht L J Henrys entertained theirchildren and families Sunday Mr Marit Bauer and children ofVobbervillt ailed on Mrs Louisththn Thursday Gtue Shthan has gone u New YorkCityThe Pud Bates family of Detroitpnt tht week end with the Gerald Wagoners Grocery066 PINCKNEY ROADQuality Merchandise LOW PRICESBeer and Wme To Take Oali HOWELL 705J2Lumber, Coaland Sunocoy Fuel Oil Prompt ServiceD E HOLY  SONSPHONE HAMILTON 68119 DEXTER UEXTBK MICHIGAN Th Jams Knight and Bill Damiiftmjis 3pent ih week end in northern Michigan  ,A large number from the area attendd the KversButler wedding at the Plainfield church Saturday nightAm cng them were the Ben Whites, Louistarkibes, Lloyd Hendees, W HMeyer and wife, Dale Millers, Otis  Mtteons, Ray MorlaritiesGene Dink ,Aucrew Nesbitts, Hollis WyUes,rita Wvliet, Mrs Lillian Wylfe, RonthoMon, June 9,1958Tfct of TinwiUMay, A D F M,I P M,if k, JamtBurn, famliei and Mrt Thtrt CyUspent Sunday with tht Joe BUrM lamily at their new home atar MiifordTie Floyd Wek family o  ailed on tht Clifford VanKoni uMcAfet and Janotthe wetk tnd in ParishfttdAlbert Fredtnburg ad wilt oot week ond at Lako Gtorgo, loarClareFridry visitor of iht Bt Whtoi ht Frank Whritta of Howtll, Helen Berry and Ltlia Monkl of1 ansinfetht Jarott Forntr familyMrt eFcmer and Mrt, Ellon Ntwmattof Ann Arbor 7 roforroi hor to aid ftogwrt0d WiijiamMotdamta  Frank Zetgler, Haroldhortr, Joe Griffith, Lawrence Camturns, Gilbert Skinners, Wayne Wagir, Oln Robinsons, Paula Curlett,Orland Winilow, attended the MatonJc grand lodgt banquet at Dotioit last Tuefday night and plso Die Pinckney Matins who atUndt grandThe Harold Hnry spent tht weektnd to Addtton FISH FRYST MARYS PARISH HALLFRIDAY JUNE 6 530 PM UNTH ALL ARE SfiRVIDAdults 125 Children 75cNO CHARGE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 5Mrs Darbara Clark and children ofGregory gpent Sunday with the Waitsr CJrks pm Appleton and wife of Brightonrailed on Mrs Rose Htndee and iieWl Clarks Friday  vrifiay guest a of the Geotgeoniiajs at the 1orluge Lake etc Ue Bob Joves ol Detroit, lbLnrt ul Ann Arbor and the Brandon John Lunions of Berkey, Bobot Redford and Mrs Janetand childien picniced at HLake FiidayiWnMeThe Rupert Garners of Detroitspent ihe ook end with 1hei cv shehan wa in NoW York cry The iTubirJMaynaids of Deirut l sl Nvtk   k Young family were inall Sunday where the baby ofoltlu Pail Youngs was baptisedLientl Schntidtr ofvioittd tht Ashtf Wylits SunFlertact Rytr t Orad Rapids thornManry ot Dttroit sptnt thtvrtk tti with tht Jtttt HtnryfeTkt Roy Piilinghami wir in William Friday and alto calltd ontc rAd aid Oalt DHlinfhaxnt in Fw June isn and ion, Billy,of Ann Arbor tiled ttt WiUi Ihthin Sd Uifuwtyt tptt tht wttkat thtir aotiMt t AlptaaTht ilfctrt Hkinatrt wtrtFri ONTtfay futtt ol tht Alfoort 7 iMtfUt Uk tale for FrancisShtbax Mttttrial Day attttd 1S2cdHookor of An AroorRoy Djllngharas SURctiltd tTht WoodchuckWoduVt Chuck All over AmericaFrom wktrt I tit, oi to boI j ot of tbooo wo an ahvojrt roa4y to ITS JUNEtime to wonderful tic , 4HARDWARE,UP A US, PLUMBING, HEATINGvif yx  oorIttofcalo4tftmakoatraflof thorn loodlAf out rf It Jh9k mkMtst 4mj fnt called Chi,j You turt art wjMUjLk will follow M IrflFtPi NowIVofottwo  4la tbo garafolN  f Have a glass of Michigan milk Help yourself to cheese, ioecream and real butter  all made fresh in Michigan Take plenty of cottage ohet nonfat dry milk and evaporatedtn June, our local dairy farmers send us dairy foods at their flneftAnd values are greatest Enjoy them often ior good health and better living v  AMERICMT DAIRY ASI O1 MICHIGAN 7Oa MiChiriAN NATIONAL   LANSING v TOWMV    21195 MUSTANG TILLER18495 CM SUBURBANonlytime payments TheSundayThe Holy Naeprise party for RevMondfy night at theirhis 20 years in the priesthood About 60 wvre there Jnclunding a tefefrt from the Howell Knights of Cotamand enjoyed a pieant evening Miller attended Masonic QraoLodge in Detroit Wednesday , The Ona Campbetts spent the SelJ Meet May 14, 1908Meeting eafled to otder by PrePresentIToUlingsworf Rasaell, McAfee, Basydlo Ab XNESS PROFESSIONAL COWOWiian Lake Board of Educationvias present at this meeting Subject matterAnnexiation betweenVians Lake and Pincknny school Mfj,eed o the Carl Lentz home at Lan ing Lorraine Lentz came home with stems Winans Lake board toured the hicrn school I  Meaoams Florence Artz of Detroit ealtand M Raae od on the M Jon Mr Edna Bennett of Lassfe eaQen Ar T B Biown spoke in behalf of I Kltter T Y I Smitetheir school system and outlined thefolowmg 1, Winchs has no debt2 E Valuation set at 2,604,663YOU ALE Stark Upright tuned and in goodoadiUos ftOOQPnone LP 83257 4 Valuation per child approx20,07012th 45 pupil betweea7th and  TBJA, FrU tilik p  OSESLAL BON SwartiirtDirectorMedernFred iHowellClAnJORDON I lL0YDHENDEEWANTFD TO BUY Bros UP 9 3464Adju lor row fridths up j 40 with SelextOWidtfi f Tinei, talented eotyhording oged,powers, dependoble i FOBSALEHouse 4 rooms and bathwith  ot 32U0 cash 3500 oil timeDon iardner, Dexter St, PinckntyFOR SALESeven acres t AKalfa Kubickj 424 M 36 W Pincfcney GxaadRequested the following information fheae IfllW  MTT77 ,1 Mairtenance of WiaaM school if  W owu annexed2 Educational facilities avalable atthe annexing school 2 1G5838 budget provisions M te the dbts and operating funds4 future of the school system jf Wi nans LaXe does not desire to becomeannexed to Pinckney rsLjrle W MHBJMILDBNTISTlephone Office lesideiee 814 Roger J Carr AgencyCOUPLET INSUKANCIEuiihltCarrFOK SALEPontiac eed Potatoes Call UP 63356 after 6 pmiOFi SALE 150Bushel of Buckwheat eed For Information Call U 88535 member of the school boardhis willigness to have Winas Lake a part of our school system, Pinckney school board then f BERT 14 2 MILL 91 Mich Phone UP I REALWANTED  94 4 4 taa 4 Saturdays  Fraaet a  eVar kU P f  34 2I I GENERAL MAtfUN GRubbiak , Ajke  an d CUlr  r whatove r yo i hewtbis tivtr y Anywfctrt v Pai l Bti iCal l U P 134 1Twi n T s Washeals e Ma U rrs pAXiifi BALE Sinvftet f  o atten d thei r PT A meetin g  r,   nB  p g   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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> THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Yesday, June 11, 1958 No 14Michigans treasury solvent as the19573Ssiiaion end is a temporaryrespite through and doe to the abil ity of Chairman Rollo Tipton of tietax wminitte to juggle funds It mostly due to his plan to pay for helinuwr purchases in 90 days where the rus,tom has been 30 This is not theony cauael Governor William paasedtiie word for all depts to cut comers wWtr possible The state highwaydopt it said to have save overn minion dollars by not filling vacanies ard curbing travelPrORTtss has its problems, wmieouilding xpressways to save humanlives the businesses along the old outes were left stranded State Highway Com Mack ie trying to protect them by allowing them restrictedadvrtsRiug along the expressways n0others tan compete The expressway is a 5 year project costing 250,000,000 Michgan will take cognizace of tef ruatet engineering feat June 2828when the 98,000,000 Mackinac Bridgeliiikipg the 2 peninsulas is dedicatd Travel over the bridge is constancyinpreeslng over what it was a yeario on the ferries Rev Toward White, leader of thethe host8 he says are against location of the Boys Vocational School inGren Oak he does not live in GreenOnk himself is pinning his last hopeon Governor Williams He claims to ave MO more petition signers in ad Uion to those, he got 2 years agoihe governor turned dowij his requstfor a rreeting and referred him toCom Maxey in whom he said the legislature had vested sole powerAs Com Maxey is not popular withIttv White He did not like tMs,The Kovernor did say he would see Rev ifcould prove improper acts by Maxeyo we imagine his reverence is lookiiig for improper acts NeigkbomijE ItottKichard PrteeS, of Mnhithhmily burned last week while weldinge 4eel bar on an oil drumMrs Josephine Cranna, 79, of Unaiila died last weekWalter Nickell, 31, of Bellevillehas take over the Toffee barber shop it Dtxter Mary Uckley , daugher of the Horftace Lickleys of Dexter is valedictorian o the senior class of Universityhigh gclool, Ann Arbor  Connie Judd, Claudia Wright andJackie Douglas of Fowlerville high school bave received scholarships to Trtierjocken Music School this THE PINCKtyRfRAINBOW GIRLS CATHOUC CKURCHSoft Ball NewAt the Painbow Girls Grand Assefcly tei in Detroit May 2931Marilyni of Pinckney was electedGusUiisor fit Uac  OfttfolteFrSUNDAY MASSESumirer Masses 800, 100, 1000, 1130 A Grand Worthy Advisor lh highest  Wi, Ur Me3es00, 100d A Pi fic0 m the order A reception wil  weekday Mta tfCO A, iibe Held for her here Saturday wiLh ryy dinner at 530 at tne high school to SoirowJful Mother Noven730 tbo fervrd by Pinckney OES The yCIIfeba speech is by Roberta Am I THytwarlhy matron Marilyn Gus  Itafsoa will respond Mother Coburn v,11 b irtroducedand all the GranJy Toney, of Chelsea graduatis as 2d It at the West Point Military Acidemy this month He goes toMoore Air Base, Texas Ensign DavidTJtKo of Chelsea graduates fromthe US Military Academy, Annappolls  He has been assigned to the VSS after Novenna 430 to 530 830 U 900John Palmer, former Dexterof police and ter a deputy at theAim Arbor jail has resigned to joinfe Chelsea police forceRay Taylor, clerk, treas and assess jor of the City of Brighton, since thosejob wore combined, walked out last j week, following a dispute with CityMrr Buechner he Peoples ChoreaUndenominationalMir West between UnadiUa vt Mrin StreetsRev Brooks Sanders PastorI 1060j Young People 400 P,fEveniag Service 700 fI Wed Sr Choir Practise  80U  I rhur Adult Pryer Meeting 800 liiur Youtti Prayer Group 700 ft rCom Cong ChurchI Sundajj Motffing WorsWr  J W WingerSchool   930 t v4 5 a   I COUNT Y LEAGU E  Pinvne y wo n thei r openin g count yi leun o pam e fro m Fowlervill e Fr ida y nat  6 to 5  in  oveitinie  Scot Larret t pitche d fo r Pinckney  H eallowe d 6 hit s an d walke d 6 bu t  go tijoo r uppor t a t ties  Pinckne ytint  Lloe d th e 3r d whe n Barre twalke d an d score d o n LewiGge s hom erun  Tbe y adde d anothe r th 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wher e th e Gran d Officer s wil lal t Wal t count y welfar e agent ,,  53 babie s wer e adopte d in  thi s vr jrl   1 degree  Stat e meetin g o f th eo 0un jV  Jram i Assembl y wil l b e a t Pinckne yTwin s fro m al l ove r th e stat e wil l    t  in  conventio n a t Hote l Olds , L nJun e 2829  Calvary Mennonrfrt e Cbuft kffpv  Lia Beachy , Paste rc i     nt Waiter EMoru  Worship  lttSund School V M The first negro in the history ofschool was graduated at Littlei Hock, Arkansas last week but a Natf nal guard escort was necessary, j The puard there are now disbanded but will he back next fall when theI shool rtopens The Little Rock injc lent did little to solve segregation nd was not intended toGov FaubjsI tried to defy a supreme court decis i arc it wa,s necessary to enforce tho fit ion There will probably con nrue to be some segregation to a limjterl t1ent but it will be many years bvCi,i to schools of the South aretli desecrated At the annnual Msth dist cvrfivnve at Flint last week 2prt churches, Grace of Detroit and Rper Rouge w e  admitte to mem,ixrship the first negio churches evwr to be admitted Marian Klein of ijo Li4rier peninsula was ordained apinjiei1 the first to be ever ordained in Michigan She preached in Wisconsin 10 vicars and holds a masters de  e Detroit Tiger5 have call Jball player from theirfarm club, Ossie Virgilhnu aj a delsatiun of negroi served notice On the Detroit11 Company they would pick 1 nvk if a noyro was not placed cam We vondor if these 2are connected Detroit hugrc players On their minor leaguePjrcKjieyIiggs, 3b AB R II5 115 0 2The celebrated DeMoluy Quintette ,ih Larry VanSUmilriok at ewidge, lb rnuso, 2h entile, If   35 15ITHE MICHIGAN OO TAXThe Michigan Bell Telephone Coannounced its payment to tho stateprimary school fund in 1957 was thelargest in the companys history Amounting to 11,051,000,, the payrren places Michigan Bsll as the tupcontributor to the fund, Russell Englehart, company mgrsaid that 14 194 of the total tax  nyment w ps allocated to the public school system of HowellShroU throughout Livingston county indudn Howell received a total cf48,46 trom the Michigan Bell paynient The rayment were based on aichool census of 2,448 i B Howelland 8,399 in he county Tho tax payment amounted to 578for oach of the 1,910,522 youngstersin stnte between ages of 5 and 19 whoare en the census rolls Michigan Bell in common with rail Pullman, railway telegraphother telephone companies pay atax earmarked for the primary fundin ieu cf other taxes, ohn Curtis Ikens of Oak Grovefr n ihe Coast Guardat ixew London, Connwitha IS degree Rom to James Brown and wife ofPiiykney May 26, a girl  Robeit Reason, son of the lataGeoige Reason of Pinckney has been named assistant city controller of DetroitPomuc may vote on barring thesole of Wine ,beer and liquor on Sun day Thy now bar it until 2 p nThe city commission is saiii to le sjMt on the issue1 Jonici Murray of Jackson was or Paired a priest at the cathedrall at Saturday He is the son oi the jdDunneThey are Donnie BaughnHfiines, Duane Phillips, Fred ond Walter FletcherMr AN X XOlNCMKNT Mrs Joseph Basydotne mgageiTient o their daughter E to Ned Palmer, son of M ind Mr Harold Palmer of DoxterccThe Allen Dinkels entertaine theAlbert Dinkels, W F Close and wife, Hmry Klikott and wife Sunday nhonor of their daughter Kimsc first clrthdayFloyd Abney of Middletown, Ohio,h visiing the Homer Abneya  Mr end Mr, Lee Lavey attendedtl e wedding of Phyllis Grosser and Harold Frisbee in Kalamazoo Satvlr Frsbee is an adjustor for theAuto Owners Insurance Co of LanL Lavey who is stationed atthe Marine Corps Supply Center t Oarstow, California wa promoted toa corporal last week  Mr and Mrs Lee Lavey and MrsMae Met were in Jackson Sunday to attend the first mass and receptionlor Rev James Murray at St MarysChurch The Joe Baaydlo ad Arthur Pardonfamilies attended the graduation of Writer Pietras at S Thomas hightchool, Ann Arbor SundayLid OBrien spent Sunday atfta home, Bunker thp Mrs Clare Harris Murray, aformer jnckney and Dexter resident,The New Hudson pestfffice, H C, jSweet Store and Lakes Drvein were broken into last weekThe only mony ias at the driveinCORRECTIONregard to the pm1 awards given f here May 29 ther wothis year The Thomas andMary Read and Lucius Wilson awaras jn FnoOish have been withdrawnIntheir place Mr and Mrs Sam Stiere ave 50, This was dividedJudy Froehlich won 30 and Don AlUEKT O  ANBLAHKT iAab rt O Va Blaricum 56 died atVV1 jiriS hospital, Ann Arbor Saturdy aiiei a long illness He was thj sn  f Albert and Anna Markey andWLis bori on the farm south of Pinck  y Sttmber, 1 11JO2 He was afcyickayor by trade and worked in iIiAeil, Lansing and in recent yearsin FloridaHis vife, the former Ruth McManus ciied in i2H His second wife, Mir ion Jfarvis sur ivesTherre 7 sistersMis Minnie Mcore and Mrs nrthaPel Jvs Fenton MrsGladys Brjwi,Oakland Californa Mrs GertrudeDrown Lansing Mrs Ruth Ogley,Livingston, California, and Mrs Be,iie Huwle, BrightonThe funeral was at St, Maryschurch Tuesday morning, Rev AlbertSchmidt offjeiaing Burial in St Mary Cemetery  Clnrk, r,, P3b 1 100 1    3 0 0 3 1 13 1 1 2 10 AH R Tl 5 0 24 2 24Donna BasydloHe is in the contraefng business,TheJLon Wirtger 20 The 15000 science hat was given by Mr andCarson Hollingsworth was dKmod in 3 parts Don Winger won l3t of ST5, Sheila West 2nd of 50 and Karen Gustafson 3rd of 25 The 50 vvnr honrl given by Local 693 f  bridotobe works for the MichiganTelephone Company, Howelloit Die Set in Inavslriall awarded to John C, Burg, ArtsHtrry Hauck and ye editor attended Msrtc meeting at Stockbridge onfctvday night rGeoro Rough and wffeof Detroit callci on friends here FrMayMrs Helen Milller VanDorn arrivher last week to attend the wedding f her daughter, Sally, June 14Ye editor attended the Dexter highSchool Alumni Saturday night Only2 mirhen of his class which number d 14 were present The Pjnckney OES served dinnerat the Howell Masonic temple Satur day nfgh for a supreme inspection j ci the White Shrine The Harold Por es Kfrb Bryans, W H Meyer andwjfe and Eloyse Campbell and MaeDa tier were here  The Ross Reads entertained at dintrg Friday the Russell Reads, Mrs Mary Ellen Read and chidren, MrsIdaByers and Jane Feidler The 2 latterown back to St Petersburg, Fla Clare Milller and wife were in Doroit Svnday Grptcben Tasch is working at the Uof M Fresh ir Camp this summer Mrs Mae Middleton of Detroit spentlast week with Mrs Edith Carr The Mcrwin Campbells visited theJcmes Palls in Marion SundayMrs Roy Wright of Gregory spontSunday with the Albert Shirleys and with them called on the Gayle Shir at Long LakeThe Dick Young family of Flintspent Saturday and Sunday with the Andrew Campbells Mr and Mrs Roland Gorton andrrn of Beulah are visiting the Law encc CambnnuThe Robert Setfelds with theHoward Sttfelds of Brighton attend I tl graduation of Billy Gilbert atAnn Arbor Sunday  , RECEIVE DEGREESLee Pcllinjcsworth, son the Cals n Holingsvtorths, graduated from Ima College June 7 with a Bachelerof Science degree, He majored inthtm liy mathematics and minored in physicft He was also active in thekittie bnnd chemistry club, drama ami Delta Gamma Tau fraternity  MAI RICE FIRDYMaurirp Purdy, 55, died suddenlyat lroVMl Thursday while drilling ti ight Templars jn preparaton for the convention at Port Huron SaturdayHe buvcs his wife, the former ClaireSchnarkenburg and a sister, Mrs amnbel, He was a member of all fheHovc41 Masonic orders and past con mandoi nf the Knights TemplarsTho funeral was Saturday conducted y fne Masons JMUI, ss    I iO1, h 4 1 1Oliver,     0 UUSMH, cf   3 1 itBrusM,, lb , 4 0 1T ockwc,od 2b    30 UTorrlin, p  4 10lloh, rf    4 0 JIn uinor games Cifnorjil Motor healHamburg 6 to 1 and City Servicewrk Mriiton 4 to 1 The PinckncIvi,iijs Girls lost to Citizens Mutualli to 3Caro Miller had 5 hits forcd os secieBASE BALL LEAGUEThe KJwanis base ball league willstart Jure 16The age limit is 9 o 12 yearsThere are 6 teams They arcNo 1, KM and Don Winger mgrsNo , Albert Post and Bob TeagenNo S  Fred Singer and Bob TascnNo, 4, Ed Sprout and Dick Imua No 5 Al Holcomb and Cliff MillerNo 6, Frank Zezulka and Scott BarrlingsworUMax Southwell graduated KVIFI OIT MONDAY NIiHTScoiiy Barrett pitched a 2 hit game City Service, Howoll Myndiybut finished on tc slior vd ui  score when tlu n, N IS out in the 5th Pinckmy statif they A ore going plains and o ran in the first, on hits byClar, Gentile and Wyie and another the 2nd on a walk to Meyer and hiis y Burnr and Higgs, They held t1,2 t0 0 load until the 4th when they blew jr Ackerman bunted andClarks hrow to Amburgey cover nS 1st was wide J Hallers hit through short Humphreys struck out hitVylie diopped the 3rd strike Burnsgot under Gillett, Jong ioul but dropp ed when he fell down Gilette got a liit,2 run scoringAnother came in oaAn infold out Wylie tried to pickOUette off 3d who scored when the throw was wide Barret had 5 strikeouts and only walked 2Pinckney playsHamburg Monday at 900 p manri Bright n Friday June 20 aj 730 pmPinckney AB R HKennedy , ssClark lb, b IfThe schedule is June 16N0l v8 2June 18 No 3 vs 4June 39, No 5 vs 6Juno 23, No 1 vs 3Jun r25 No 2 vs 3June 26 N 4 vs 6Jun30 No 1 vs 4Jy  No 3 vs 5July 3 No 2 vs 6The rchedule runs, to August 21The boljne wij be publjthed nextver kfrom ANNTJL SCHOOL ELECTIONThe candidates for the school boardhad no opposition at the election Mon dny and only 99 votes were caat Of noso JJB Basydlo got 99 andJonne Towgey 84 There wasCentral Normal College, Mr Pleasant, Friday with a Batcheler of ScieHe majored in mathmetics ne Towgey 84 There was rtein vote for Thomas Bormer oneMASONIC OALENDABjunr 13 8 p m Mf Decrees June 21 8 p nu EA DegreeTune 8To work MJI Degrees at ftStooKbridge Strawberry Festival Frank Ziegler WJd CARD OF THANKSwish to thank the neighbors,s and business man for theirof kindness and floral offering  ur bereavement Also MrsJeffreys for getting the dim family of Thoma Murphy 2bAmourgeyMeyer cfBurns, rf 2Barrett, p  20100010 0 101110010City Seivice AB R HBailer, lb 3 0 0Ackerman, 2b 3 10JHaier,lf  3 11Humphries, r 2 10V Ciilotte, cf 2 1 1H Haller, ss  1 0 0Hilton, 3b  2 0 0Welman, c 2 0 0ixen, P  10 0PINCKNEY PIONEERSThe food preparation class mat inIhe home economics room in the high school Jne 10 for their weekly lessin We made milk drinks, chocolate hak8 maxnbo shakes and othersmado purple drinks Pat BorovskishowL us how to measure milkXaurel Titus how to sift flour Martivnrngrr how to measure sugar Our Kndcr lola Hall and U girls werpresent Marily0 Singer et nejn theV J Maxey state social vViiicJ r annnounced that bids will beojer July 27 on the lit unit of the   s Viitionul Scliool in Grn, H is caused a flurry of activitiy enthj piri of llev White and his Whit e Lic oginers who announcedv vvve Iakjn ICtitjons with 1500int 1 ho Whit more Lakt locat 1 ll f Unse names were collect  2  rs iyA and j js claimed part of so ,rHrs liavp since signed pet iiins i,Vrih its locution thereThef,uvr lcftisd lo see ihenvnnd ie itifid lni to Mr Maxey in wliom,o ii the ijisittLur had vestedIf i  oriy, Ifc adiicd if he revionci an siijv improper or wrongition y Mr Mnc h mitrht seeim  w suj, 1 niy ar,, looking i1 ii , aiins TJicy do nrt like vtio v Hh wfioni they haveI , Icl i nulior of times SenatorII Jv  of this riisiet was in the  I vnied yes in ti0 npprop     fiid ii He dps not under iid Df Whiituor Luke opposition 11   tho school has l million dollIn fijiffjrnia where ii is customaryH canfliiatx, to iin n both tickets,iii I  n h Democrat candidatefrr cvrnor ,ot 00,00J more votes  I J n Serai or Knowland, the Repubji v fanr itlate Inowlund is quittinghe scnite to run for governor as a Lfpir, stone to ihe presidency in MfiO, IfcW senators hi come presidentii1 n uv goveinois have Vice Pres fier  Mxon, a a candidate for pres int in ViGi guvfe Knowland a mildicsfijj, hut Knowlinds defeat iSin I J il to the fat the Nixon men d or some ione else or did notc at nil Knvulami has tuken overihe Tift wins of the Rejjublican parv while ion js a liberalpermils wore issued ncounly covering constiuctin vnrih S55,70,00 and 5 commeroial permits worth23,9G000Uevployment declined in May trom400,000 to 357,000 in Michigan but Chedecline showed up only in outtatddistricts In tl e Detroit ari it heldsteady with 275,000 unemployed At tho same time the unemployment pay mento increased frin SoiiOOO ijaApril t0 73,000 in MayThe unemiloyntoni funds reserve has been cut110m 119 million to 190 milioaMany hwe Nhausted their Unemploymentbenefit and the legsbttare is conWermg an emergency measure  car sales are way down8Kre3ry of states office states Mtettian pele are buyint lower rtca  Secretary Hare sin thttax on cars in the VBBb ptrlodaged 14705 a CM thit yer itdown to 4555 per car Thispoople are spending n averageless per car now tim 1955,RUOS iaxoUctlofts, rf items soM l 425,070,212 In th mperiod in 1958 they wtt  Jl J     vi r,  S Ai s fr r       lineater Note e l 4 Yea n Ag oFrt d Hewlet t ha s sol d W s interes ti n  th  Gregor y Hardwar e t o hi  brot her , Henry , an d wil l devot  al l Ma jtim e t o ben k h e purchas e c  Spau Uin g Brcs  wh o hav e returne d t o Perr yTh e teacher s examinatio n i s at lHowe l Jun e lfi18  Al l tn e Pinckne ywil l ta k it Arthurfte  new eiI srv  H,  House cleanin g is  so muc h easr , 3 0 muc h faste r whe n there s plent yo f ho t water Yo u ca n b e confiden t tha t a n electri c wate r heater , plu s Edison  Supe rSuppl y Plan , wil l provid e roundthecloc k ho t wate r fo r cleanin g an d al lth e res t o f th  family s needs , too Here s th e convenient , moder n wa y t o GE T I T HOT  GE T A  LO T1o r a n operatin g cos t a  lo w a s 38 8 pa r month Onl y electri c wate r heater s giv e yo u al l thes e Importan t advantages g  Efficieatth g hea t goe s Int o th ewafo rInstal l inywherenee d co t b enea r a  chimne yLon g lifemte t Edison s rigi dstandard sAutomatica W th e tim e x Fastnew , mor e efficien t heatin gunit sx  Oute r shellcoo l to th e touc h al love rx  Ediso n maintain s electrica l partswithou t charg ex  Safecleanquietmoder n Charies Grimesor r teache ra t DiUer  Nebraska , ha s a n mterecin lette r m  this issu e Ott o Witt e i s workin g i nFlin t i f s  garage tfil  iar a Kenned y an d wif e hav emove d t o th e HUH  Swarthou t far m atCordei y Lake  H e wil l pain t th e hous euus i f X u p th e buildings O f th e 29 0 wh o too k th e 8t h grad eexaminatio n a t How el l onl y 11 1 pas st dPreaiuen t Bil l Tai t wil l ope n th eDetroi i Indus  Exhibitio n Jun e 20 Thos e wh o rid e bicycle s o n side walk s ar e gettin g prett y bold  Ther ei s  a n ordinanc e again s i t whic h i s no tefilorced Dr  Joh a Kirtlan d an d wif ear e visitin g th e Joh n Teeples wa s Mar y Mann Luc y Culhan e close d he r schoo l i nFrttysviU e an d Rachae i Fitc h i n th eCady Th e Nort h Lak e Ban d wil l giv e afre e concer t her e Saturda y nigh t spo nsored  by th e merchant sTh e pupil s o f Le o Monk s a t Ham bur  gav e h m a  surpris e part y th ela t da y o f school Dr  H  F  Sige r an d Georg e Gainse sdrov e tn e wester n tea m i o Howel lM  nday  On  th e wa y bac k the y brok eIV e cli p tha t hold s th e pol e an d ha dt o  wal k par t wa y hom e W  Wrigh t an d wif e o f Toled o hav earrive d a t thei r cottag e a t th e Bluff sr o r th e season W e hav e receive d severa l copie so l th e Christia n New s edite d a t Mar slall , Indian a b y Rober t Russell Len a Meabo n an d Mr  Ric e o f Ho wei l wer e marrie d a  he Gregor y pr soiag e Wednesday I The Willia m Nas h chiidre n al ltri g whoopin g coug h an d measels y w  plum k ar applianc e deale r DETROI T EDISO N6ERVE S SOUTHEASTER N M1CHI6A NAR E YOU R IMPORTAN TPAPER S AN D VALUABLE SREALL Y SAFE Don t b e ol d fashione d i n thinkin g tha t yu ritem s o f valu e ar e saf e becaus e the y ar e lackt daway  a t home  T o b e reall y sur e o f thei r safety ,plac e the m in a  saf e deposi t bo x here  Them , you rvaluable s an d importan t paper s ar e protecte dagains t loss , thef t an d fixe  Dro p i n t o ou r ban ksoo n an d ren t your  safe deposi t box  Th e cos ti  low cPherse n Stat e lan k  Howt H  Pinckne j  , MnttyTm  Year of Saf Banking  r2  w t Sarlng s Boo k Account sCREAM a NRIvJHE D BRl  Sergt, Jimmi e Amburge yhom e fro m Columbut,Ohio Vla t week ,f  oin u bac k Thursday  T ekl0I 1Mrs  Eda a Spear s wa i   JackiOl iOn  CampbeU  too kbac k t o Laniia l Sunday Am iikjolPotroi t LEE THiATRELAKPrktey , ,  tne IS , 1 4Gtea a For t M i SWrW y BleLai nTHE SHEEPMAN Metroeolo r HOWWBmwtXL  MMu MHT9irria , Friiaj ,Ferre r 12, U ,an d Gen iaTh e Dis c Jocke y Hi tV al  Domiaolerr y Lewisladd y KBO XJimm y Boweo , Charli e Graei e a dTh e Fou r Cof mflokd r Cartou Featurin g Coun t Batie  Ban dSon , Men , Toes , Jun e 15 , 16,1 7Gur y Coope r an d Geraldin e Fitzgeral dTE N NORT H FREDERICK i n  Cinemascop eColo r Cartoo n Lat e New sTHE HIG H COO T O F IDVSWJoe HANDL E WTT HAb o Cartooo Sun , Jun e 1 5 thr o Sat  JM   5d 7 2 M i    t7  Bi g D3r  Ak e Gnine w WilUa m HoKU aJac k Hawkin Wededay , Thursday , Jua e 18 , 1HOR T CU T T ORober t Ive s an d Gorgan n Johnso nPlu aMISTE R ROC K N D ROLL wit hAlle n Fre d an d Roc k an d Rol l Sfac gColc r Cartoo n an dSCIOTHATRChildren Free PlayjroaMtAnn Arbor Phone Nor 87ftSNotes of 25 m Ago ChilJiens Day exerciss will be atVio fongl church Sunday, Those wh0will ip recitations are Lorna Weeks,llrbeu Vedder, Gerald Veddert Peach Palmer, Zena Plummer, Beryl Lewis, S Friday,Saturday, June 13, 14THE DEEP SIX u color withAlan Ladd and D ina Fostert inJSfewarlSunday, alsoGUN GLORYCiifimaKCbpe and ColorwitGranger  Rhonda FlemingMonduy, SJun 15, iGMARJOK1E MORNINGSIAKf l  m a i a i Jelt is ColorWithdie Wood and Gne KellymudWalt DUneytJOHNNY TREMuUNNin colorWithYork and Luana PattenCartoon THE RIVERin CinemaSeope and Coloralso CartoonVdmission Adults We, Children We This Engagement OnlyThree Shows Sunday 239, 5tt, 839One Show Monday thru Saturday at 730 p m Doors ope at 645CTAISOF MICHIGANihe Prolate Coart for the County ifMnric Read, Rosemary Read, Helen i UeBSo, Lawrence Baughn, Garth ,Meyer, Dorothy Parker Jeanetteliaiucs, Harriet and Russel Bowman, , fiuth Nga, Gexald Dartow, Douglas jPlummer,  Dorothy Meabon, Jack tHanes, Lois Kellenberger i Commencement is June 21, Thegclass numbers 22 The program is Sai f utator, Marjorie Merrill History,,Marshall Meabon ProphecyCliffcHd iel Soag, Maida McCleer,LoreUaDiek, Gertrude Zillman Giftatovy,Lora HvrnettWill, Hubert Ledwidfe Poem, Margaret McKuhn Valedictory, Doroth Snively , 17, 18,Wed, Thurs, JuneSAD SACKin Vista Vision WithJerry Lewis and Phyllis Kirk WILD IS THE WIND in Vista VisionWithAna Mngnani and Anthony Quinn Cartooni  the Matter of the Estate tlCharles E Grilfis, Deceased, At a bession of sad Court held mKen 27, 1958 Present, Honorable Hiram R SntftliTudge of Probate Notice is Hereby Given that thevolition of Ada OGrifjis, praying that Ue administration of said etatbgranted to Ada O Griff is or to sn oy legistcred or certified maO rttuTBiiiier suitable person and tha thahens ot said deceased be determiat4 wil be Lard at the Probate OfMtfJuan 4X, 1958 It is urdereu, That Notice thretfIQ gven cy publication of a copy harto lcr Uiree weeks consecutively prev oui to said day of hearing ia tiltjirokncy Dispatch and that thefiduc sry cause a copy of this notice Uie rod upon each known party ia teit bt his last known vi4 rtays prior to such hearing r ypersonal service at least five 5420 prior to such hearingA true copyBarbaiu L Marr J Cjerk of Probate ,  Hrry Jackson of Langing calltt gMrs Beulah Millar FridayThe Ciar MMeri were in Detroitiin dayThe Gene Snyders of Toledo visitid the Aher Wylies last week Gerald Henry was home from Deover the week end The Ted DeBarrs f Corunna ande Jesse Krums of Eaton Rapids Grace Poole Hill, 42, died aiiWerf Sunday guests of the RobertDtUoit, following an operationHer i pjkeshushtnd survives and a son, Aubrey I Mls Irene Jack visited theGilcnrist by a former nuriage FGoortos in Jackson last week In court suit of the Rawleigh Co  Mi0 Kottlers brought her homev Re Esic was settled Ariiiu Hof  Mrs Marion Pearson of Howelll find Mrs Marion Kaplan of Manchestar cald on Mrs Esthj CampbellThursday thewas placed on probation andtold to leave the county The suit of Younglove School District vs LefaMiher was postpponed In soft ball Pinckney beat HowellTimbers 11 to 6 and lost Hamburg iio 3 Fred Read pitched both games J  Ton Ware and wife attended tfetStockbrdge high school alumni btt luet Saturday night Mrs Eleanor LedwidgeMrsrvmdp Morris, Mary Eleanorarid Kathy Kirschke were ia HoweUFr day Mrs Vivian Ledwide had an 0P on her thoat at McPhenWaCenterThe J Bonnie Hoskins family and Mr, Mr and Mrs Robert Rowe of Dtioit were Sunday guests of MrigIrone JPck Albert Dinkel and wife attended aa iish dinner Friday at thg Lindanilpbvrian churchThe Lawrence Camburns attendedthe funeral of Mrs Josephine t Stockbridge FridayTHE BLUE WATER MARKET 9704 KRBftg KB NEAR lfM 1i T ATE OF lOCHMANTht Probatt Court for tht County of LivimstonIn Ue Mattw of tho Estate ciThomnji Murphy, Deceased At a mtion of sad Court held onJune 6, 1958 Pment, Honorable Hiram R Smith,Jdf of Pobate Notice is Hereby Given, That thePetition of Louis R Murphy praying 4 that tho instruement filed in saidCourt be admitted to probate as the Last Will and Tesament of said deceased and that the administration ofeiii estate be granted to Louis Murphy or ome other sutiable person,und that the heirs of said deceased oedetermined will be heard at the Pro,bate Court on July 1, 11958 at uaIt it Ordtrtd, That Netite thereofbe tfven by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks cousectively pevous to said day U htaring in thePinckney Dispatch and that the fiduciary taut a capy f this notice tobe f N upon each known party ininttrwt at his last known addresst wgKttred or certified mail returnript demanded at least fourteen 14 days prior t such hearlnf orby perronal service at least five 5days prior to such hearingHinm R Smith, Judge of ProbitoA tm copy, bara L MarrCltrk of Frttttfj LAKELAND MICH AG 9F1CEIH KAT ANB GROCERIES BEER, VVsNE BKAL AND TOYS, TOP QUALITY THE BLUE WATCR UUNDOMAT r 9704 KRX8S RD NXAJl MteI AKEt AXD MICH AC 9 96HKoad off M86Lake4aiidf Mich, Soft Watar family Wash, Waah, trey Cleaning, Cotton Rug, Shag Rugs Bod Spreads wifh oar Gold Dy SystemOPEN SEVEN BAV Aottle GasFOR COOKING WATER HEATIN AND  , HOMK HEATING WYUE L P, GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL HELLERS FLOWERSSAY IT with FLOWERSPHONE 284A HOWELL1 j f   WSPATCa Wednesday, June 11,1958Th e THE MNCKNEY DISPATCHSouth Howell St,Pinckney, Mich d Class Mail PrWilige Authorized at Pinckney, Michigan Act of March 8, 1877Subscription Price 150 aYearn t0 Mr and Don Johnson e May 30 a daughterIaryn to Mr and Mrs James Jones Shehan of Brighton a Wagoners Groc6066 PINCKNEY ROADQGROCERIES 9RYG00DSoon GENTS FtJRNISHIM SHOEThe Farl Saverys of Dexter calledon th Ralph Halls Sunday Matk Nash and wife attended theweidiri of Charlotte Gearhart to Alied Ste art at Church of God, Howell Hi Saturday night The Wayne Collars of Milan apeatSunday  Uh the Robeit ReadsBaughn took Donniep, Duane Haines, Larry VanSlambrook and Peter Bobon to the MUler Vaughn cabin at Lovells Torthe wtek end11  faughn and Barbara visitedthe Frank Clarks at Miiford Lynn Hendee and wife atl IsabelNish ri Tommy Rjtter attended the giuduaron of Kay Nash, daughter ofthe J tunes Nashes at Coidwater highschool Thursday night The Lawrence Camburns entertaini ed thp Barnum families Sunday, Thy v ere the Clair Barnums, Roland Gorens an Charles SullivansJames Whitley jr has gone to Pontac to spend r summer with r v mohgr  O0rge Tansley and wife were innt SaturdayNash iy held openVse last Wednesday for their son,David rud his fiancee All Jf their i ildrwi were there Tlie Malburn Robisons of Evansville, Ind are visiteg the Olin RobinsonsJams Taipette and wife the LesterffeK and ivan Waterbury attends Jacobs horse auction at BellSaturdayMrs Ethel Sprout Is visiting theh i C in LOW PRICESBeer and Wine To Take OaiPHONE HOWELLNOW Mr and Mrs FreC cd spent theeck vA in Detroit Mcsdames Hazel Clelland and Carver of Jackson called inFred Reads Friday Mrs Clatia Peters went home vith them  Mrs Andrew Nesbitt attended thefxter commencement Friday Mesdames Lettie Nesbit, Lillian  Miss Bailey of Dexter attendod a tork shower Friday for MrsJrvk Wvlie of Howell given by MrsSmith ttitCifMr and Mrs, Wray Hinckley aiATs Reatriee VanHorn visited MrsVary Banting in Ann Arbor Sunday  Ho Konneth Hecks spent Sundayii Ypsiianti with the Lloyd Warnes Pnv Burns and wjfe son, David and Kelly spent Sunday with thein Grand RapidsIVe Jack Young family attended of Jark Ewers at Quenhigh school, Jackson COAL  SUNOCO FUEL OILI ILL IP NOW AND PAY BY THE XHE MONTHVI SO HAVE A LARGE, STOCK OI 1J MBKU  BUILDINGHAMILTON 6 8119 DEXTERD E Hunt  SONS MICHIGANIio5 vavnnz coMfORTSHOSSwain Am PER GALLONw BODY HRDWARE, PLUMBING, HEATUP 8 3143, PINCKNEYG Laila ISEPTIC TANK CARE URGED Cleaning septic tank in aresrs not  ved by sewerage iysterns is recommendedThis time of year offers a fine opportunity a these whoseMWtrage systems are maintained by septic tankiSeptic tanks must be cleaned occasionally, afctvt one tithree years Sonetimea new tanks do not start functioning proprly and m7 rtquire checking soonerAll such syitesu wOl elog in time and wt nWie springtime u the best time U make a checkWe art licensed aad bonded by the ttkkif an Department tfHealth and display a decal on our truck, from the DepartmentWe hare been serring Liringiton and surrounding eoonttofor the past 10 years and it is our desire to hart  satisfiedemtomer We would be gtad to help yoc in any way with anyof your problems We give you a stated price in dollars and cents what your tank will cost before we pump, rather than prices hithe pound, tons, feet, cubic feet, barrel, etcHowell Sanitary Co to Art 0VourFwt LongUurt it fontJoot oa iou000 tiny aStortbUt la Yelvtt XtsAiCiot,j Ill oaU a rpwr eoftveniaec iajMJt Horn ofle or shop, to SLWyo9MOl ritilnf Sorvlct ra  uw Ide of ibo oomfort, areUfatloaro vtr oMrgb iorre VanNorman was in SaginnuJdt week Mrs Neil Baughn entertained herotr grhde class from the Dexter einnntriy school at a picnic at htr home l Portage Lake SaturdayTho Robert Reads attended  ieS house Saturday night at tneJVilbur Ostrander home in StockhricJge honounx Gen, Don Ostrander He wastne h,Rh school alumni speaker iis Mary Ellen Read was a Wdfsdai dinner gueatg of the l,b1 u,of,Howen anU ThusdQy ofMen Wild in Ann Arbor  Mostiames Eleanor Baughn anrlsemary Whitley wet, in How iKenneth Zilll, who havo CENTURY SPRAYERSKOk ALL I AICM SPKAV1NG JOBSCUNNINGHAiVI HAY CONDITIONERS CARDINAL ELEVATORSDOW FARM CHEMICALSNAT CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER  FOR LARGER VJFXDSTHE PINCKNEY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY21 WTST MAIN STREET PHONE IPtown 884 73,w  f Meyer and wife entertaindFvZ nCdren ad fam fr11hers Day Sunday This week end V 8 to Hii rs Day Sunday This week V 8 to Higgins Lake to TangranTh v Jarv at Lime Lake T P vCe URoSa famil cd nait r ps at Long Laitr Reason wh0 broke his at the home of hi,on Pingree Rdc J Clinton and wfQ 1 inn siring my first ieim as statej ,siaUii iullAing a special election  in Ajril lite to replace Senator Harryy Hiuie who passed away Formerlylijiiui County irosefutoi lor twoivrnis 1iju i4, Municipal Judge frCjty oi ansing three years, 1947 m County Grand Jurynfi, had ANNOUNCEMENTI PALX C YOLNUEUuve tha I will be a candidate for rejection asSTATE SENATOR 14th DISTRICT Inybam and Livingston Counties ti of the following commititnut e Liquor Control, , in andiimiKr of Interim Commitee oJciiie HKI 11 ouse of iifpiysentativog suiiJi, tevjjjision mental health lawlaws,Member of Committee f Legialalatuu ilui state iiar of Michigansluflyi,s revision of procedural lawsKMe 1212 South Uenesee Dr,ft iiiis bein an honor andi ire t serve the people of Livingn und Inghani Counties in the Sea io the State of Michigan 1 feel cxcpeiiene gained in tiytenn would be of great value if fl a second termJACK HANNEH Marvschool Royal Oak BUSINESSOPPOR UNITY MEN OR WOMENW Setvicmg our Beautiful Display Cads aceouit, established by us in yoarm Drug, Food, Hardware and Applian arrNO WAREHOUSE FACILITIEScea Stores include numerous other out NO iiXPEKIENCE NECESSARY oUetin for merchandise purchas IWP tiain you CASH Income startgand replenishing inventory, All immecijutely UNLIMITED POTENTIALSCHOOLS OUT6680 Pi y Rd Pinckney MichFlume UPtown 8G6C5 refisilyA Product of the World FamousWatham Watch Company Active inBusiness Sine 1850 Applicant that can qualify are beingappoint as Local DistributorgMustae responsible premanent resident anduse of car,devote at least 6 hours week ly to this dynamic merchandiiiag plan, references and 109500 caihn BilaMt immediatlyprotected by ourrepurchase of inventory plan Applicants will be accepted alter a local personal interview, with a Com any Executive, Write today giving nme, nddress, phone number and ackgrcund  TIME INDUSTRIES, 170 WEST 74th Street, NEW YORKIIILGAR 80 1 AT WHOLESALE FOUB IN FAMILY QHEAT FOR 1200 PER  MCOFFEE Tic Lb, w,tA1 Wvm wer Pack15750 TILLER184 J5Hcrtt reol economy   , ne ngin doei the work of five Egtnhon4le wnil lift off easily,   changes from tiller to mowers rttary mocotter in minutemtk for FREE demonstrationYOUR NAME ADDRESS The Vern Buttons ol Lansfag waraSunday guests oftheMntomOsrrf TA Holy Name Society gv a gurprise party for Rev Fr Schmitt last Monday night at their hall, in ho rihis 20 years in the priesthood About we there indunding a detegatfrom the Howell Knights of Colum 1 with fertilizer every year and enioyed a pleasant evening can pay off in extra tons of hay Miller attended Maaonic Grand BrcJa SayS theLortge in Detroit Wednesday ,The Ona Campbells spent the weekeed t the Carl Lentz home at Lad ing Lorraine LenU came home with AlfalfaTonsOf Hay Per AcreT OPDRESSING alfalfa fields BUWESSMedams Florence Axtz of Detroitand Muf Rane of Whitrhore Lake ed on the M J Reasons Friday Mpitm Bennett of Lamingon Mr Edna Reasoo Friday middle West Soil ImprovementCommittee, in citing tests by Wisconsin soils specialistsFOil SALE Stark Upright Piano tuned und in good condition 4000Pnoiie LP 83257WANTED TO BUY Standing Hay Bros UP 8 3464FOR SALEHou3 4 rooms and bath with  ots 3200 cash 3500 on time Don Gardner, Dexter St, PincknfeyAdjuf for row widths upto 40 ith SelitOWidrf Tinei Balanced easyharming Rugged,poweHwl dependableask UHH derrfnttratt jFOR SALESeven acres f AlfalfaKred Kulbickj 424 M36 W PinckneyFOR SALEPontiac Seed Potatoes Call DP 63356 after 6 pm j SALE 150Bushel of Buckwheat reed For Information Call Lonek U 88555 Hay yields are higher uthsoil careA R Albert and A M Strommen, of the Univc Lty of Wis consin staff, import that hayyields have averted more than four tons per year for the pastsix years on fields topdressedannually with b J pounds of ier tilizer UnfetUiized ueids yielded less than three ,toi uf hayThe tests were r ,1 at theSpooner Branch   culturalexperiment stationThe extra hay fro  ilizedfields the first year was sufficient to pay for the plant foodthesecond year These results hae continued for each of theL1 m aS years1  ronomists say enoughutis remain in the soil forxtra two or three tons of haytii rm added investment y SaatHnhiio IMf9 M B Piarkaey MkMgaaCaB 11HT A M to 2J00 P M CORNEIHOMKDOB100 to ktt P IfRitter T V  Svice DirectorMedein qupmm Anibuferuc ServvoePHONE J Pit Fred C asistttff, IOPTOMETRIST120 Wetii Uraxid ivI Howl MiciigaoPrompt aaA leartaoii Phoue 5 UP oCLAY C10RD0N LLOYD HNDESUBT1VOBQHU kllH it Gsamd llllW Howell,Ule W MuaeH iritlentb P tojlophone Office 98S Steldeice 814HeweUBERT WYUE,WANTED Od Jobs after scheeland Saturdays Franei ClarkPhtne V S  342UVEY HARDWARE GENERAL HAULINGRubbish, Askes and Cinderior whatever you hava Light delivery anywhoro Paul Boll Call UP S34S1 SALES  sracuirfne UP 8 ZUfiDr H R Holmqubt Roger J Carr AgCOMFUsnTfc 1N8UAMCB COVJU GBEdith it Carr 1 4 2 MILL STPincrney, Mien Pbcine UP 8 REAL kSTAlt Houas LakeBusiness Opportunities Your Propertjl wiUiGERALD REASONBroker  809 North Peon PH6NE UP 8166SALEfee tueen  Phone after HOME rOR SALE Ol RENT211O1TOP RliNTTwo motem apartments DQ R W pfct 12500 on npstairs, one dwn, each live Mrs guM Hod  62io2rooms and hith heal and hot water Sunday and Monday all day Tuej 13143 rooms and itjoe Gentile UPtowa 13143 E FOR SALEOt Play Pen wltk ftoorM0 eie 54 te tlafle laain, double tfvein, teari tiak tot with mixer favett 06 00 Mar Heynelas 545 Bast Putnam StPUictanay, Miohflt SAME v H AWlBaafe, To mate, ta4 etker Mn4s laterQeergt Heit, S64 Pattersen Lake RJPaeae UP 31MFOR aALEWriagtr Electric wasnittg Machime for 2000 Kevia Ledwidge, UP 89910 WANTED Fumiiifcoda tingle maa thru Saturday until 4 Pi HAVR VOU A HEATING PROBLHM f9I  CALX RAY BAVLESSPhont HA 43641Lawn MewerSpence 71tus UP 0  W01 5tOWiNTEDLake cettage, PattersonPortafe es ether small lakt i thisvjsinry Buyer waitinc Harmon ReaJ1 Estate, 101 East Grand River, FevWORK FOJ V SGOVERNMENT JMVie Ph Castle 374i,MEN  WOHEN, 18 to 60 Prepare row for coBn CIVIL SERVICEEXAMS For Iaformation Write  f 0R SALE OR RENTW11 Driving The Dipeoh Pinckney, Mich Outft Thomas Murphy Good Readingfor theWhole FamilyNews  Facts Family FeaturesThe Christian Scienct MonitorOn Norway St, Botton IS, Mass Send your newspaper for the timechtcktd Enclosed find my check w money order 1 year 18 06 month J9Q 3 months 450 Q p XHayTuesday Thrmgb Satnrdtl 1 tc 3 aid 5 to 7and by Appointment AC 729MWest Grand iveroivMmdolsSawFiliu Shop LAWN MOWER SHARPENING11 r 1 4 RJverbank Hiland Lmk AH Kind, of Real Bstate Ltsttafft WantedMain Office HA 6888 at 7421 Potsre Lake Road, near N Territerto 132 WEST MAIN ST, PINCKNE HenrvStrviELECTRICAL CONTRACTING 60000 West M36, PinckneyPhone 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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>I , fay, Juiie 18, 1958 No 24Michigan is running out of land I StheasternThis has developedwhichnas grown In Southeasternona iy, Detroit, into a massed met StabUniversity and the state governmentre studying the problem Agriculture winces when a nwindustry or subdivision ykes a richillrhunk iA land out ofState officials fear industry willcreate problems by using lands thatshould be devoted to agriculture DovVPlonm nt of the StLawrence Waterway may tend to crowd outrecreationai and farm areas The major problem the next 5 y aiswill be the land required for 900 milnetwork of superhighways Highway official negotiated foryears oer the right of way for tnekdsd Ford Highway from Detroit to Port Huron State Highway JoiMarkir says small neighborhojisshould not be allowed to overpowerthousands of voiceless motoiisuaitirB for more efficient higiFioperty owners along the expressways say they are forced to their lands and the expressways inbypassing them take trade awayltalso take the land off local trx rolls Circuit court can now place offenters on probation under strict rule fiM HotThe Chelsea high school band went Ito Boblo on the excursion boat Juneihe 16 whetthey put on a cencert jth 5 other bandsWarren, Hudson,Algonatt Davison, New Haven Mrs Mary Emma Shields, 91, of June 10 She was thein LitDexier evidow of Hugh Shields who died1954 Surviving are 4 daughters andf5sos She was the mother ofMr Edna Kelly of PinekneyMr Dan Driver of Dexter June Taylor and Dr James Weddon j elected to the Stockbridge school jarBeverly SUndiield and Robert Ba were married last Sunday at heSiockbndge Methodist churchThe Livingston County Conservationv Sports League have purchased Wacve or, McClements Rd near Bton  The BrightiaAmerican Legion whoiold htjr hall are building a ew oner at US 23 and Flint Rd, 334 votes were cast in the Brightonschool election  Harry Seger andLoyd Fnch were elected to theboard schools of Shiawasgeeand Uvcounties have addded a vision program MiHeln Lucas ofand Mrs Norma Beatty willteach it and are taking a special oirse at Central Michigan College, Ellis VandeVenter,supt i of ElsieProbation officers It is now sug school has been named supt of Harttested probate judges be giver me nand high schooltame right Now they can send juv j Rev Oardwell Prout, pastor of the mile Jderfe to the Boys Vocaiion iHowell Methodist church has beenal School, put them Jn foster homes transferred p Waynef Rev Tulip of jr waive jurisdiction and allow Plainfjed was also transferred  t Local Social fcvratsREV SGHMfTT LEAVES P1NCKNEYKIT LBERT SCHMTTT OF ST MARYS CHI RCH PINCKNEY ISTRANSFERRED TO HOLY TRIN fTV rARISH AT FOWLER REVCFORGF HORKAN OF ST Basils PARISH, SOUTH HAVEN COMESTO PIVCKNEY JUNE 23i hem to be tried in circuit court  Thousands are expected to wendtheir way to the Mackinac Bridge Dedication June 2628 Every phasei Michigan life will be represtnte iy a giant display of their eontriotions Queens from the states 3countie will be there and food anddrink A ill be sold from stand in tie middle of the 5 mile bridge The Republicans say they started it but Gov Murray VonWagner a Democrat built the bridge approaches 20 years ago  Ms Norman Jameison, clerk at the Goodnow Store at Howell for 33 years has retired ,vprebouth Lyon Kiwanis Club hold j Am n, yUp ro June 1 last 2,617,761 personsvlfitod Michigans state parks an in, crease of 19  over last year Campng permits numbered 5946 an increase the assignments announcedAbers last week 6ransferred to new them was Rev Al ivy,sn1 auction June 28 jschmitt of Pinekney who goes to thSt Torepho 8th grade of HowollHJy trinity Parish at Fowler Hgrduated 39 this year  , rjW parj8h has 400 famiies,, a schoolMr Eva Docking Allen of Howil i wKh  chWren 6nuns and 3 luywho retired after 37 years teaching i tenohlrs it is near St Johns Rev was ven a farewill party last week G,Jorge Esper who has been there 35 The Earj Ward srs Earl Ward jrs, IGrand Wards and the Roger WarJs attended a family reunion at Ovidlast wwk  The reception for Joseph L Hunter,Grand Master ofthe Masonic GGrand Orand Master of the Michigan Grand j fiTltory fahedral, Bay City, June 21   forn RAINBOW GIRLS RECEPTION 200 attended the banquetng pei nee in  ine Danquet tf 7  over last yera Camping per  Vinck hi h school SaturdaymUs average 4 people each f Maverage 4 people each400 aces of pine lands are beinjsprayed with heavy DDT to killpestmoths The number of archerv deer hunterdeclined last year from 42,369 in 1956lu 37, 440 in 1957 They bagged 17G0which is fewer than 5 , In 156thaty bagged 2439 which is 6 ooA new publication iMichigan StateTorest Campground is available oydropping a card to the Mich Cotisevrtjon Dept, Forestry DivisionLnnsing,Mich 26lt is 16 pages andhas pictures and writeups of the 23 state forests I night, featuring the reception for Mrilm Cuetafson,, Grahd Worthy Advisor of the Rainbow Girls of Michigan 1 FILE FOR COUNTY OFFICE years retired Rev George Horkan cfSf, Perilpariah, South Haven co tr Pi rkney Rev Burger of Decataur goe to South Haven Rev John Weber amt Rev Frank Murray go to nev to be formed at LansingRev Gilbert Rauigerjy of Howell become pastor otDportaur and Rev Keith Lcdwitle is transferred from StJohnsDavisjn10 St Josephs at JacksonRev Albert Schmitt was born atfWestphalia February 10 191OHe grad  tod 31 St Marys school thereheSr red Heart Seminary, Detroit and Si Marys Seminary Norwood Ohioi 11 Mav 8, 1938 he was ordained al ft Maivs Cathedral, Lansing, ndserved rs assistant at StMarys chuich at I rising, St Agnes church Flinand administrator at St Josephchurch, St Johrts Then he was pas or Immaculate ComceptiOn Church uKaruord coming from there to Pinckn ,0 years agoSince coming to Pinckney he liasufhaed a site and built a 125,000school and sisters home which has 3nuns and a lay teacher It now ha  Another will be added this RCARTER WEDDINGTho marriage of Sally Ann Millerdaughter of Mrs Helen VanDorn ahp late Nelson Miller occurredSaUAlay, June 14 at 730 p m atthe Pinkney Com Congtl Chunnwjh iltv Winger officating in a double ring ceremony The churchwas de crated with spring flowersand candelabraMrs Kloise Campbell was organit aH Mrs Carl Glucky, sister ofj the bride was soloistShe sung I Love You Truly and Becausebrides dress was white nylonover taffeta, sabrma neckline, Iingth long sleeves, embroidfed rvt and seed pail ii wrhwhite pictured hat She carried aorchid on a Bible Her uncle, Ray Miond Dircks ofHuronj Ohio gaveher in marrige,Mrs Kenneth Bucknell of BuckIake was matron of honor Hrcitss was white figured nylon ovr P11OW taffeta, scoopp neckline,,nrte octured hat She carried ayellow carnation bouquet Kenneth Bucknell of Buck Lakewas best man and Duane Waterbrn if Hamburg and Carl Stattlor f Pexier were ushers The joceptjon was at the Haniour fire hall Mrs Samuel Bitnoruouod and Marjorie Miller had thejguost h ok Judy Carter, Bay Ciiiter of the groom cut the cake, giv  n by he brides mother There werei0 guests The rehearse dinner wast ttli brides homeThey left on a motor trip to northcrn Michigan The brides guinvav cotume was a charcoal sail jth white accessories On returnthey will live at 9780 Hamburg PH,T3righrn, MichThe bride graduated from Pinck school and WeMuni Staowas membur of the Siiia Tu Chi honor fraternity Sfrj is employed at the University v,l Michigar The groom graduated at mconning high school and is emPloyed by the Avah Golden Tucking  ompany  ih jney iij,h iwhere shej COUNTY LEAGUF,, erry Fisher was hot and threw a n0grades Another will be added ihshf tThrre are 100 children attending  ng  QOpen house wil be hgid at the rhun hy hall Sunday from 2 to5 pm The iih lie is invited There is a dinner orhim at the church hall7 J0 p, m Tuesday at out in the Ttli 1 t 0i stuifk out HJ men lieadei  iiJ 1 rd on Former drew a walk and tu latter was hit by a pitcned ballScotty Parrett only ajiowed 2 hi sbut walked 5 and hit 2He filled to the first, on 2 walks and a litJ be Giand Officers arrived in te jmorning as they held a practise session at the elementary school at 1200MASONIC CALENDAR 13, 8 p m MM DegreesJune 21 8 p txL EA Degrees Degrees atFestivalFrank Ziegler WJi, At the banquet Roberta Amburgry,local OKS worthy matron gave welcome Rdress and Marilyn Gustafon reponod  Mother Coburn of Michij,m Painbow Girls was introduced, dinner was served by the OES style Each place had anapkin with the name Marilyn on it 111 foldThe reception and initiation was etthe elementary school at 8 p m Th Grand Officers Put on the degree work The three PinekneyJoan Hte and Kathy GustafsoaOverTELEPHONETh pw 1958 telephone 400 attended, ther bting representatves fiom All over MichiganThe DeMolay Quintette with Lvdirector  Vlwftatepok at the piano drewory wfll make its appearance June 23 uch aPP1us They are Donnie in th500p 5 county communities The   n DuaneHaines, Duane Phillvies will be Brighton 4,700,  Wa1tetcher and Fred FosdickEverything went off nicely reflertirg the fine work of the corniniUeeB The Grand Rainbow Aasem wll be here next May at which1000 are expected to attend1,700 Hartand5900, Pinekney 1150This is an increase of 350 diretries over laat year, and there jre many changes since the last directcries were issuedTne police and fire numbers areon the first page Ihe Pinekney directory includesHowell and BrigntonHoweU Brihtrn, Howell, Fowlerville and PinckW Fowlerville Howell and Brih ton Howell and PinckneyJHartlanphones are found in Howell and was the deadline and thefiled for county officeSheriffiawrmjce ,Gelingr,FrankZeigler Rpublicans Ervjn Snyder Mri Norman Davis, D Prosecutor Wiirred Erwin,CharlesCaLe5n R Martin Lavan D Clerk John Hagmn R, Dave GhrkinJiogister William Hack R LorenzoMurphy D Treasurer Dorthea Greer, R, MaryDruin Com Floyd Munsell RRalphWiggms D SurveyorJohn Miller R, WmMljllrD, Coroners Harold Borden, Vern Dibble, Dr Nils Clark, Dr Oin Willcinson RDr Thomas Barton, DrWililamRice DatTOE PINCKNEY PIONEERSPinckTwy Pioneers met at Pat andJud Borovskys home Monday We played bfese ball and then had our busines meeting aftewards, Mrs Borov sicy servtd refreshmentsRose Marie VedderThe food preparation 4H class metin the Home Economics room in Ueacho June 17 Mary Ellen Singer d perfect Brownies AH helped chococate chip cookitMarilyn Siager, rporter epected to attendth 3 day session Rooming acconrodations must be found for some 70 of them This will be the biggest aifar of its kind ever held in Pinck  neyCARD OFI wjsh to thank my many friendsfor the lovely cards I received on myoirthdRv I sure did enjoy them Mrs Fostie ChambettOMTN HOUSE RECZPTKWAn opin house will be held fc honorof Rev Albert Schmftt at St Marys School Hall on Sunday afternoon,June 2V frpm 2 to 5 pm The public is Invited to mteadMrs Ward Uiewick of StewartFiortti if vWting th Albert ShirleyVith them the aprtfiday with theHoUto HoUoways   Mis Mary Lavey is a patientMtfPhcrson Health Center  Friday for Mrs Helen Youngwer there,, George Botsford gave a storkGretchen Tasch attended the Univetrsity Mich, graduation Saturday The Robert Tsch family spent Sun day with Mrs Ann Tasch in Ann ArborSunday visitors of the Lee LaveysJack Fharps of Lansing George Laves of Jackson, Ambrose Murphys ofJackson lialph Carp SyacuseNY is 1in a week with Mrs Edith CarrThejSnday guests were the Leo Bettys family of Walled Lake Bob Carrsof Gtnnd Rapidg and the Wayne CarrsI lhJ4oSMacifts of Grand RpWr spBt the week end with the Merwin Cftmpbel and with thm attend ed the fi4uatim of Donald Hall atHowell high school Thursday  , No 1, Bill and Don Winger mgrNo U Albert Post and Bob TeagenNo 3  Fred Singer and Bob TascnNo 4, Ed Sprout and Dick Imus No 5, Al Holcomb and Cliff MillerNo 6, Frank Zezulka and Scott BarrJune 18 No 3 vs 4 June 19, No 5 vs Juno 23, No 1 Vs 3Jun r25 No 2 v 5Jane 26 N 4 vs Junn30 No 1 vs 4 July  No 3 vs 5July 3 No 2 vs 6 ithi by a0 Mtvnbon who doubled Albertsfist Rarrett got 2 strikes on Wabiry who hit one to center a 2 nserse hit, Clark fumbled As Waterbury rounded 3rd Hjggs retrieved it andnis jerfecct peg to plate just missedgetjnfj Waterbury by a hairPincK  y jr,ade 2 errors, Hamburg none Friday PineUnwell at 730 ta m NextheyGrouirft at 900 p m Pjnrkney MondayProvingrf sslb 2Gentile, If 3, 2b 2Hewlett, 2b 1Meabon, 3b 2M cf BABE RUTH LEAGUEIn tne Babe Ruth League Pinekneyas 1 wo more teams were added The Pinekney schedule is Jun 1 Willow Run Nats hereJune 23Pinekney at Chelsea NatsJune 25 Manchester here 1 dark cf 1 xJune 30 Pinekney at Dexter Reader c  jJuly 2Pjnckney at Willow Run Nat j Parrett p , 2 July 7 Chelsea Nats, at Pinekney Jmburg ABTuly 9 Pinekney at Manchester Kovlnd 2b 3July 14Dexter at Pfockney VVatPlbury ss 3July 16 Milan at Pinekney I VVmkelhouse 3b 2July lSaline at Pinekney f Pennfttt c  3July 3 Pinekney at Chelsea AmJvly Clinton at Pinekney  H0 0 0 00 00 00 0 0 00 00 00 00 00 01 H 0 0LEAGUE RESULTSIn the Babe Ruth Legue Pinekneylost V Willow Run 14 to 7 TerryKowell and Bob Homer were battery In te Junior League Rev, Wingerstean won from the Post Tagen team 8 to 7 3Radloff, rf  3Wiliavs If 2Terry 3b 3rishe, p 2cf,  0Alberts cf 21000 0,0 000Robert Amburgeys attended snown to my family CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank this community ortheir prayers, cards and participationin the bake sale and thethgraduation of Donna Presley, thedaughter of thewell Presleysihe C J Clintons spent Sunday atb Ppk Clintons fet Lincoln ParH ayllto ame home wfehhem WlfevisI Francis ShehJiMax Reynolds famHy and M, J and wife Picnieed at BWiopLak Sunday 6s had wife,iatt week BJiy AlTatnan won first at HazelPorg ard Ellen Direct 3rd They areEvtrett Hammels horsesLee Holljngsworth was home overthe week end from Kalamazoo wherehe hes research work at ResearchEn gingering Dept of the Sutherland Paier Company Edward HollJngsworth has a GoodHumor Company sals route for Livingston couatyThe Tom Clanks of Ann r with MrsClark spentfhem, JarmB BrogAn of Lansingthe Stanley Dtakels Sunday withttv4   Current CummanlA hno crowd is expected at the fn of the Mackinac Bridge,,n Jwnt 2628 We read one controvercv ns been ironed out by GovWilliams The bridge committee in viled the boys and girls from the laeilocken Music Camp to play MrMsdriy and his musicians union o because they were notQuity a controversy ar,seThe ioveinor called a conference,ji it v as agreed that both organi jitios will play The Republicansivii hey started the bridge but iiiWiTor Williams finished it IfWe icMomber right former Gover  ,, Murrny I Van Wagoner builtIU bridge approaches, each atouJa  ik long round 138theTho Lfc is m hassle overII lied beautiful PorcupinetaLc YJv,rk in the upper peninsula ic has been found there and  pei companies want miniJConservationists do not hie n would leave unsightly pilesfu  and sn The companieso greed to dump all refuse in e Superior The industrial inte irrl jther lire for it a it woulds in an iivomo of 6,000,000 to uner peninsula 1 ,,this aLith Tle 1 ojiulation of the Pincknys hl nay be doubled it ihe spaceuf KHV vrnrs if the present plansac crnipKtcd They are to annex Lake, Hambuig, Stone ando schools to Pinekney Itlas alicidy been decided to hold IMVirnns Lake election on annoxin,, to Pinekney Pinckney has always ikoi, most of the high school pupilsii t hough Hamburg sent part oftheirs o Ann Aibjr Ann Arbor willno lnfcftake jjupils outside oft iir i cnsolidationu All these schoolsut YnnnHlovo have suitable buildmu whch  ould be used So annexi tjen wuld moan no immediateiilfJiig program ajV JHac NoJO V ofton wondered why no eff mad to revive tho PinckIlirh School Alumni AssnThigjp hfld big reunions fr ywirs un ii World War II After the liiy were resumed and 2 sue fiii uncs were held wjih Rossrl ns chairman of one and Gearld ho other It has been 10 or11  since there lias been one is loo murh of a let GeorgeMijtudc The last bunch ofis named resigned in a body in tlie old days Percy Swar,, Lucius Wilson, Ross Reud,man Reason, C W Hooker andli Jadrtep were strng boosters lr it and had many successful iif One a Winaaa Lake drew pJThe lorislature last week passed etion f,f the unemploymentbill by whopping big majoritiesTheliousc Jl to J and the senate 27 to 5T fipicsition to It melted like asnowhnll in tho raysydfthe sun All the volns n Itfits l voeks and ine benefits rangorn  ti 553 depending ojk dll undents and wage levels Federal liT0 available for thisi butite must match themPotter and Cong, ChamboiTin failed to cut theO excisetax fH autoes over the presidentspjjtirn This lax yields 1,3 billion n yoar Cong Chamberlat said thsi wcujd be offset by increased taxa bio income by manufacturers, dealer fld workers and decreased un employment payments bgt the pres iripnt iould not see it and refused to   chance Cong, Chamberlainis that 79 00 of ie people toivhon he sent questionairs favoredand 78 precent extension of the va unniuluyment benefits,CARD OF THAMESMr ond MrsJohn Schroeder winto express their thanks for the flowers cards and transportation daring his stay in the hospital eTt Theresas Guild met wlthOtto Shaner last week Mflndy DeBar took the Girlter kating to Island LakJ M eniiw iof BSveret i piSv     V, rTf i    V,  1  P DWATCHJtt 1 ISMtheres always plenty of hot water neweiHouse cleaning fs so much wafer, soof hot water aster when tneres plentyYou can be confident that an electric wW heater, plus Edisons Super Supply Plan, will provide roundtheclock hot water for cleaning and aitthe rest of th familys needs, tooHeres the convenient, modern way to GET IT HOT  GET A LOTtor an operating cost as low as 388 per monthOnly electric water heaters five you all these Important advantagesi Effkieatthe teat goes into theWittrInstall anywliereneed not benear a chimneyLong lifemeet Edisons rigiditendardsAutomatic the time Fastnew, more efficient heatingunitsOuter shellcool to the touch alloverEdison maintains electrical partswithout chargeSafecleanquietmoiernSMyourphinber tr fiance dealer DETROIT EDISON SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN8T ARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLESREALLY SAFEDont be old fashioned in thinking that youritems of value are safe because they are lockedaway at home To be fally sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here Thtn, your valuables and important papers are prottecedagainst ls, theft and fire Drop in to our banksoon and rent your sal deposit box The costit lowH   fwiarmirffrf IfIMcPhersan State Bankft  Homfl  Pinckney  JVfeeYfTa Tfort f Soft Banktoj2  8afciw Book Accounts oNotts e 41 fort Age LBE THtAWWHflMOO 1AKKThere has beta a business changehere Joha ftfefcil HH aold failar stor to Leo Monks John will te WilHam Gardner farm The Pfockney Creamery has beantold aain This time to Elmer Zorn uad A W Lewis who will start aiheese factoryWill Blair is working ir DetroitGeorge Burch is back on the AirlineGrand Trunk,railroad conductor on afreight trainThe North Lake Band will play atthe Gregory Celebratin July 4thThe PutnamHamburg FarmersChib pWiic is t Rush Lake July Rev Gates preached the baccalaureate Sunday night The double quartette sang Jerry Dunne and sister, Rose werecalled to Dexter last week by the death of a brotherinlaw, John, Gute kungtJ Gilchrist suffered a heavtast weekProf flnd Mrs Hugh McDougall andthe Juniors gave a reception for theSeniors at the fames home TuesdaynightHarry Gartrell anc able Woodward of Howell will be married this k Jriday, Saturday, June , 81THiATREHomu,thntre Saspeace Romance UNDERWATER WARRIOR te CinemaThe Jhn M Harrises entertainedthe Chris Brogans and James Harries at dinner Sunday j School was out Friday and tlje school books have been lugged homoProf McDougall has been rehiredfor next ar withDan Dailey andGeorge Montgomery MAN FROM GODS COl NTRYCineraaScope and DeLuxe  kr Carte  M ArSun, June lfl thru 84 Jm  Last Four DAY 1 HE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI Oiu, Show Only st 1M P Midmiseioa thia Engagement Only Idulta We  Children 85cSunday, Monday June 22, 23 SWEET 16 inAlbert ZugsmithsHIGH SCHOOL CONDFIDENTIAL withKu Tamlyn and Jan StirlingF Color Cartoon Late NewWtxL, Thurs, June 24 25, 26Luurtn Bacal and Robert StackinTHE GIFT OF LOVEand DeLuxe ColorCrime of the Century PLUNDER ROAD WitGene Raymond, Jeanne Cooper and Wayne Morrisf 25 AftSCIO THEATERhildreng Free PlaygroundAnn Arbor Phone Nor 87083 Sun, Hon, Hum June , W, jRotik Hudson nd Jennifer iinn FAREWELL TO ARMSin CinmaFcop and Colorit fchowb Sunday 2Mt 530,3 p n Matinee Sunday 230 pOne how Mon n No Advance in Admission Price also CarioouWed, Xtinr June 25, 2b Chailton Heton and Janet Leigh and Orson Wellesint TOUCH OF EVILMrie Dunbar and Samuel Hendricksmariet at Jackson Sunaay evening Uv J gston Lodge No T6 will observeStJohns Day, June 25 by decorating the graves oi the Masons buried in vhtcemeteries of this area Robert Smith, io v vijuied Surday at the mill pond when he jumped from a tree into 7 ft ot water  Rv Lewis Dion was in Detroit lastweek when his brother, Joe Dionwas ordained a priest   Mrs John Ryan, widow of late Jrhn Ryan, publisher of the Livingston Democrat, died Monday at Howoll Rev Morgan Harris said his fistMass U St Marys church Thursday Anbrose Kennedy and Emmett Clarkserved Monsignors Doyle and Thorn, ton P17 other priests were present0G attended the dinnerand reception H Winans LakeCuntry club  Went worth Watkins 23, of Detroitwas killed Sunday The motorcycle wa r ding hit a tree In front of thS H Carr homeHe had borrowed H minutes before of Jack Warner of theFred Woodworth farm Miss Marion Israel, riding on the motorcycle withMm was badly hurt His father waga Conner Howell dentist, his mothera Howell school teacher  A Riley Crjttenden, connected witj ounty papers for 50 years died tt Howell Monday AM Bentloy of Rushton has beentransferred here as rural mail carrierto succeed the late G W DinkelThe Hshton office has been colsed  150 attended 8q reunion of NorthHamburg church June 17 There was a dinner at noon Rev Berquist gavethe invocation Mrs Earl Baughnsanf Will Nash and his sister, Mrs Applrton, sang duet Lulu Benhamrend an original poem Clyde Duniing gave a history of thechurchMrsBeatrice VanHorn sang Dr Thurston of Leslie, former, pastor eave the ai Friday, Saturday, June 20 ,11 DAY OF THE BAD MAN Glenn Ford and Gioa Scala WithFrptl MaoMurray and Joan WildonSUCCESS SPOIL ROCKHUNTERin inemaScope and ColorJoyce Mansfield and Tony RandalltSUM, Mon, June 22, 23  RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP wtthClark Gable and Burt LancasterandACTION OF THE TIGER i CinemaSoope and Color Wilhan Johnson and Martine Carol Cartoon 2 OF MICaiOANilie Frotate Court Icr the Cewity  Livingstonk che Matter of the Estatt Cliarles E Griffis, Deceased At a session of sad Court helH enMav 27, 1958Present, Honorable Hiram R Sata,lude ot ProbateNotice is Hereby Given that tUeJ tit ion of Ada OGrifiis, praying Uvat Le administration of said etatt begraned to Ada O, Griffis or to Bylc oy legistcred or certified mail rvturnfllier suitable person and tha the Us iii said deceased be dettrmiatd wJl oc Lard at the Probate OfficeJunt 5W, 1958 It is uraertu, That Notice thereofle gwen cy publication of a copy hereof for three weeks consecutively prev ious to said day ot hearing in thePirPkncy Dispatch and that the fiduc iary cause a copy of this notiee toit served upon each known party iaiterei M hij last known aidress vl4 ra, prior to such hearing er bpersonal service at least five 5dayspnor to such hearing A true copyBAJbaia I, MarrCierk ot Probate Hirry Jackson of Langing ealletf aMrs Beulah Miller FridayThe Ciaie Milleri wer in DetroitSunday,NVeil, TfuirsDONT GO NEAR THE WARTERin Cinemascope and Color WithGlern Ford and GoipWalt Disneys PERRIin color Oar toon UREA ThtCyAtLees of Gladwk ipent mewrek on  Mrt F1rence AtLft The Harold Henrys spent the weekend in Addison The arl Bidwellt of Brighton Sunday with the Ben Whit  Alice Marion Schenden, daughterot Dr and Mr A J Scheaden grad uated from Michigan State University last weak with a BA degiseg,Bbe Witt tch at Warmi Mich next Mr nd Mrs Clare Swafthout andMrs Zixza Wilkinson have bought abakery in Brighton The Pinckaey base ball tern beatBrighton Sunday 4 to 1 John Kinney ith Jack Dark spent Simdty with theidil Meyer family in Wateloo M3 Irene Jack was the guest ofJjck Foberts and wife in Sidney last weekMarUn Lavan of Brighton and Jud,eMike Carland call ed on Murray Kenn dy oc night last week Ray Aloriarity was in Lansing enMonday Tht Vic Carmodys of Bellevillecale on the Murray Kennedys SunDick Wylie has finished his year atMichigan State and is spending 2 vacation here beforeentering1 ojat Military Academy Tht Kdward Nuoffeis of Holtguests of the Lloyd HendeesJune Hendee and MaiyUjchnrn gave a prenuptial shower fthe iormers home for Denise Kenntay 2 were there She will be marr red io Al Bochinsky of Detroit onJuly 12  The Gilbert Skinners, Allen Dinkelsnd W F Close and wiJEe were Sunday iinner guests of the Allen Dinkels The Vern Walkers of Brighton hvejnoveel into the house at Chubbs corneis thry bought f Allen Dinkel The Charles Wards held open housei hursday night for their son, Fred,who graduated at Howell high school The Ray Languways spent Sundajwith the Floyd Morgans in Dettroit The Allen Dinkels called on theHenry Klikotts in Brighton Sunday Mrs Ann Languway of Sanduskyis visitng the Ray Languways The Fred Reads and Ross Readscalled o nthe Albert Readsin SouthI yon n, hursdayJThe Pjnckney soft ball team lost inthe county league to Howell 14 to lDon Swarthut  Norman Miller were eaUeryIn circuit court the suit of johna tin director of the Younglove Ischool vg Lefafiller, Marion troas 1 was settled Max Ledwidge, Putnam I treasurer was cleared of all negiisense The turn involved was 520, 90 to Youaglove and 230 to Chuboswho was not a party to the suit but he benefit Each school is tooff 50Amount is to be padout f money on hand am the bal ace lu one year If sufficient funds rere not on han it must be spreadon tax rollMr and Mrs Dale Miller with MrWard Harwood, the Wayne Chubbsand Aaiph, Harwoods attended thegraduation of Clare Harwood Saturday at Eastern Michigan College stYpslartiTlie Harold Huegmans of Ypsilantispent Suoday with the Eklwin SproutsTh Robert Pikes were in CorrunnaSaturday Mrs Alice Bruff came ome with themSunday visitors of Willim Shehanwere Mr Alice West, Mrs MadelineShehan and daughter, Mary Kay ofA Aror, TOE BLUE WATER MARKET9704 KRESS KB NEAR H16LAKELAND MICH AC 9 9691FlJEtH MCATft AND GROCERIES BEER, WINE BDBKAL GOODSAND TOYS, TOP QUALITYTHE BLUE WATER LAUNDOMAT NEAR MSCAC 9 9691Kreaa Roa4 off MS6,Lakeauid, MicL, Soft Wat, family Wash Faauy Wtfth, Vry Cleaning, Cotton Rug, Shag Rugs Bad Spreads 1  JfteXolor wifb cor Gold Dye System OPEN SEVEN BAYS A WSEK9704 KKESSLAKEANDottle GasrUK COOKIftG WAlM HEATIN AND  HOMc hLAiINGWYLIE LP, GAS SERVICEPHONE 63 HOWELL  mm   HELLERS FLOWERSSAY IT with ROWERSPHONE 284 riO WELL MICHIGAN7i,  1      V  VT V  VV    JIhiTH E PJNOEtfK T DWPATC a, Jun e it , igs tTH E PINCKNE Y DISPATC H11 4 Soot h Howel l St,Pinckney , Mich   Clas s Mai l Privilige s Author be d  t PincJtnay , Michiga nAc t o f Marc h 8 , 187 7Pric e 15 0IItor e Dick rampbel l ha d hi s appendi x r emove d a t McPherso n Healt h Cente r ilas t wjjtj k GROCERIE SORYiiOODS Reader leave s fo r th e nortl iwee k wit h hi s hous e traile r MrsFre d Tpi e o f Howel l calle da t th e Dispatc h offic e Thursdayh esai d Fre d i xonfine d t o homeWoul dLINGERI ESHOEGENT S FURNWHINa SGENERAL STOREPE R GALLO NBOO KWHITE AND RWS yPLUMBING , HEA TU P t  3143 , PINCKNEY ENTIL E JiOM E CENTE RFro m wher e I sit  iu  Jo e Mars hTurke y Trot Withou t Musi c 1Swtft y Fishe r ha s a ne w wa yt o  mov e hi s turkey s t o a  fres hfeedin g place , twic e a week H e constructe d a  rolling fenc e b y weldin g wheel s t o hi sienc e posts  Eac h whee l ha s asturd y brakin g devic e t o kee pth e fenc e fro m moving , onc e asuitabl e rang e i s found Swift y explains , thi s solve sth e proble m o f takin g dow nwove n wire , pullin g u p post s  ian d resettin g the m again Kow , h e jus t hook s hi s tractor st o  bot h end s o f th e fence , an droll s i t away  From wher e T sit, progres s neve r happen s whe n yo n clos eyou r eyes  t o ne w method s t ideas  That s tru e i n a comnra niiy , too  Al l o f n s shoul d b eopenminde d abou t ou r neigh bor  opinion s eve n i f the y dt f fe r fro m ou r own  Fo r instanc eI  lik e a col d glas s o f bee r e n asumme r evening , m y neighbo ralway s choose s ieedtea  Ba t w e respec t eac h ether s pre f ereaee tan d do n Vfenc e in  eac h other sCopy giit, ljjo,  L nited  States  Brewers  FoundationFOO D A T WHOLESAL EFee d 4 Peopl e fo r 120 0 a  Wee ku  r c li U  rr  R   Lb 57 c I COFFEE an y bran d 79 o  STATE O F MICHIGA NTh e Probat e Cour t fo r tKt jCount y o f Livingsto n I n  ti e Matte r o f th e Estat e c Th omn s Murphy , Deceased A t a  eessio n o f sa d Cour t asl d o nfun  6 , 1958 Present , Honorabl e Hira m R  Smith ,Judg e o f Pobate NOMC D i s Hereb y Given , Tha t th epetitio n o f Loui s R  Murph y prayin gtha t th o instruemen t file d i n sai dCour t b e admitte d t o probat e a s th e1us t Vii l an d Tesamen t o f sai d d ceao d an d tha t th e administratio n Asu d estat e b e grante d t o Loui s Mu rph y o r som e othe r sutiabl t person ,an d tha t th e heir s o f sai d decease d r ektrmine d wil l b e hear d a t th t Pro bat e Cour t o n Jul y 1 , 195 8 a t te nA  MIt i t Ordered , Tha t Netlo e taerso fb e  bive n b y publicatio n o f a cop y hr eo f fo r thre e week g consectlvel y prsv ou  t o sai d da y o f hearia g i n th ePinckn y Dispatc h an d tha t th t Bauc i s r y eavt t a  cop y o f thi s aetie e t ob e  r  et f upo n eae h know s tart y kinttrt H a t hi t las t know n addres sfc  registere d o r ctrtifit i mai l retur nieceip t demandt d a t leas t fourtee n14  fay s prio r t o suc h aearia g o rwy  pettona l servic t a t leas t flvt  5day s prit r t e sue h eariag Mlri m R , Smith , Judg e a tA  tru e eepy Barbar a L  Mar rCler k o f Probat eTh e Edwar d Parker s an d Ear lEaughn s wer e Wednesda y guest s o ftfcefoh n Sprout s i n Ypsilanti Mrs  Hetti e Carve r o f An n Arbo rspen t Thursda y wit h th e Georg e Va ni The Rober t Read s wer e Sunda ynigh t guest s o f th e Arthu r BuMese sI Viola Rea d wa 8 i n Lansin gan d Jackso n Thursday Th e L  J  Henry s antertaine d al l o fthei r childre n an d familie s Father s  Th e Ralp h Hall s calle d o n th eNorma n Curtise s b  Clarksto n an dth e Ct o Curtise s i n Plymout h Su nday Jac k Youn g fami y entertaine dth e Bum s famine s an d Dav y f rhot s Day  Gentile i s remodellin groom s ove r th e Roga l Sho p int o 2 apts Ro v Caverly , son , William , o f How el l andth  letter s fatherinla w calle do n  friend s her e Thursda y night Th e Wagne r Grocer y a t Chubb sva s broke n int o Thursda y night  Ci ggirettes , wine , bee r an d othe r artic le t wer e taken Ver n Fish , o f Swissvail , Pa , ha sopene d oilservic e statio n i n additio nt o  th e garag e h e ha s operate d fo r 1 3years ViJlia m WyHe,51 , so n o f Rober t W yH e di d fit Ubl y Sunday  H  wa s unma rlffid  Th e bod y wa s burie d i n th e Gilk sremeier y her e Tuesday 7  nnitngha m o l Williamsto n calle do n  th e Ro y Dillingham s las t Tuesday jto y nillingha m an d wif e spew tSunda y wit h th e C  W  Hooker s a tZuke y Lak e Th e Winsto n Baughn s an d Gen e E dgar s wer e i n Detroi t Saturda y t o se eOklahom a a t th e Circl e Theatre Joh n C  Bur g i s workin g a t th e co ncessio n a t Bisho p Lak e Hi e Willia m Pitchford s o f Ioni a wer eSaturda y guest s o f Jth e Ashe r Wylies MrsFlrene e Rye r wen t hom e wit hthorn Mrs , Kathry n Thaye r receive d aB S decre e a t Easter n Michiga n Col lfg e l9h t week Th e Northvill e Down s race s star tTun e 3 i Mr s Thress a Coyl  i  visitin g th eClarenc e Stapishe s a t Chelsea Winsto n Baugh n an d wif e wil l a ttrnr t th e receptio n Saturda y a t Ba yCit y n t th e Consistor y Cathedra l fo rJosep h L  Hunter , Gran d Maste r o fth e Gran d Masoni c Lodg e o f Michigan Sundp y guest s o f Mrs  Druscill aMurph y and  brother s were  tH e Jame sSullivtn p A  H  Murphy s an d Dic kT  rphy s o f Jackson Qal e Hendee j an d wif e o f Owoss ospen t Sinda y wit h th e Lyn n Hendees Mr  an d Mrs  Lyn n Hende e an dM r an d Mrr  Lloy d Hende e atten de d  th e praduato n o f Joyc e Hendee ,duphtc r o f th e Ceci l Hendee   tLunsin g Friday  r r s Rut h Rltte r i s attendin g Ijeaui yrchoo l i n A n n  Arbor Jerr y Ledwidg e and , famil y ar e vis i t in g  r parent s i n Video , Minn  jDo n fcwprthiut  took Mrs  Staple , to n t o McPherso n Healt h Cente r Su ncla v i n th e ambulanc e Rolon d Singe r suffere d a  hear t Rt tac k Frida y an d wa s take n t o McPhe r js n Healt h Center  ,Th e Tac k Follick s o f Detroi t calle do n  th e Henr y Hauck s Sunday Claud e Swarthou t an d wif e spen th e wee k en d a t Lovells Bor p t o Jame s Meye r an d wifeElg aHamme r a t StJo e hospita l An n Arbo rThursda y a son , Jame s Craig , wt  wa s61 4 DS Th e Dougla s Plumme r famU y   ICit y spen t Sunda y a t th e Jo e Wagoners Grocer y06 6 PINCKNE Y ROA DQuilit y Merchandis eLO W PRICE SBee r an d Win e T o Tak e Oa tPWN E HOWEL L 705J Speci aHAL F PIN T VALLE Y LE E WHIPPIN G CREA MAN D 2  PINT S FO RFO R TH E ENTIR E MONT H O F JUN EFO RMOTHER S T O B EiOcHvere d t o Vou r Door   Ofctigatio a Oa H o r  UiAPMA KBENTLE Y LAK E RT  PINCKN B   PHON E UPtow n 856 1 t imu f wmc i i The On a Campbell s wer e Father s Ia y guest s o f th e L  C  Gorham s i n jirmjngrham Franci s Sheha n cam e hom e fro m St Jo e hospita l An n Arb r las t Monday Gen e Sheha n o f An n Arbo r die d e nhj m  Sunda y   tTh e Leste r McAfeee s an d Duan e Watorbur y attende d ope n hous e Sun  da y fo r Lind a Maure r wft o graduate dfrn m An n Arbo r hip h school Mrs  7 te r McAfe e an d daughter  t wer e i n Detroi t Wednesda y a t th e IOma r Cas t hom e Th e Huber t Ledwidg e famil y o fRoa d Oa k spen t Sunda y wit h Mrs  iEleano r Ledwidge  Mrs  Eleano r Ledwidg e an d Rev Koit h LeCwidg e calle d o n Mrs , Kitti eBrgi n  n Howel l las t week Th e To m Ware s an d Joh n Pau l Wre s wer e Father s Da y guest s o f ith e Ear l Kimbler s Georg e Taale y wa s on e o f th eclas s o f 30 0 wh o joine d th e Shrin e a tBojL c Saturda y Mrs  Andre w Nesbit t wit h Mrs  Go rdo n Hotte r wa s i n An n Arbo r Friday  J tMesdame s Andre w Nesbit t an d Li Uten  Wyli r ttende d Howel l hig h schoo lgraduatio n Thursday  Pau l Wylleso no f th  ReynoW s Wylie s wa s a  grad uate Th e fame s Whitley s entertaine dRunda y th e Fre d Read s Rober t Read M n riaudi a Peter  an d th e MtiuJi Jut15THIS FABRIC ISCOMBED COTTON and DACRONAmerilex has combined fashions Two mbst lm uorUwit yarns for beauty and durability, thia laftncis hand waihabfe, uw i cool iron nj hot whwprtfting s PEIR CES EL OILtllttJAttHANNfcTT Tommy Read was in Ann ArborFray James Vhltley Jr has gonetoval California far th tommer  Hie Earl Beaton tertaiMd rax vr NOW AND PAT BT THE XHE MONTHWE AUOt UAVE A LARO STOCK OF lTJMBER ft BU1LDOr     StPFUHNONEiHAMILTON 6 S1I9 DEXTCR SONS v3V  I  titi MmnKOBCBT DttPAlCSIitri ower Pock Graj15750 18495Hrt rl cenomy    ncA9r dot the work of five tnginthondl wnit liflt off otily  chengti ifom tiller to mowers icaitr in minglefkii demonstrationJc Tht Vm Button ofSunday guests I the Milton CarverTh Holy Namt Society gave a furprise party for Rev Fr Schmitt last Mondny night at tbtlr naU in homOKhis 20 years in the priesthood About 65 wvje there indunding a deiegatlkn from the Howell Knights of CofuraJu and enjoyed a pleasantMiller attended Masonic Grulr Detroit Wednesday ,The Ona Campbells spent the weekeed at the Carl Lent home at Lan ing Lorraine Lentz came home WithMetdams Florence Arts of Detroitand Mfct Ran e Whil9ef Lalt eatyod on tht M J RekwTtfaaf Miuim Bennett of Xanaingon Mr Edna Reasoe FridayYOU SALE Stark Upright Piea iuned and in good, condition 4090Pnoe LP 8325i v ANTED TO BUY Standing HayBros UP ,83464FOR SALEHos 4 rooms and bathwith  at 3200 cash3500 on time Don  rardner, Dexter St, Pinckatyi  1Adjurflar row widths up to 40 with SelvOWidth Tin, Bolamed easyhaving, lagged, powefvl, dependablectk ui H demtntroft FOR SALESeven acres i AlfalfaFrl Kulbickf 424 M 36 W PinckneyFH SALEPontiae Seed PoUtoes Call UP 63356 aftr 6 p m V  1 OR SALE 150Bushel of Buckwht retd For Information Call U 18535WANVFD Od Jess altar aeaeeand Saturday Fraaeii tlaffcLAVEY HARDWARE GENERAL HAULINGRubbish, Ashes asir whatever yau hart Light delivery anywhars Paul BU Call UP 83481tP SALXSee tttea WasherMi Twin TMU 46 N alse Maple feting Set St Paoiie HA t3Kl after SOP RNTTwajrn apartments HOME TOR SALE CM RENT211O1alae wn, each live    2,506 Callrooms and bath heal and net water Ptnckney, Mich May 1,19S8Meetg tiJed to orter by PwaWetDiiiksl Tiplady, Russell, Iey, CarM and ahirley Absent Swarthut Motion by Clarksupported by MrsRusse 1 to donate 575 to summer recreation program Carried Motion by Lavey, supported byShirley to give Detroit Edison Co n to remove if necessary,trees between Unadilla and HamourgSts Carriedmde to accept appointmentof Chartev VanWinJcle aj village atteeyMorion by Shirley, supported byftuaseli to appoint Rev Winger, chvman uf Memorial Day services Mation crriedMotion to allow allowing bills caxriedFosters Fire Fytex Service 63,84 brooms and hose nozzle 6384hiUip Gentile, miscc i43J Robert Egeler, marshall salary 12500Lees Gulf, misc 3,00Lavey Hdwe insurance, misc 6130D C  BUWES S PROFESSIONA L GORNEi Plucky y SsMtUrii QH , Difi , I  3 ,PiarkM  Miehica Caf l f  1 T A  M  to  20 0 P   10 0 toR M RitterT  V  Servic eMflsERAL HOM EDO B C  SwarthN lDirecto rMedeo i Equipme mAmbufepc e Servic ePHON E C  PC  fteieklMfd SiU P 8 Muuiran 12ftLLOY DSUBflYO Ri t Gramx illfl W Howell , II P to  Jietfur tItucicia gJl eConcrete Product st o  adjour n cattft A m  mMildre d Ackley , Cle rFinkney , Mich , Jun e 10  195 8Resula r meetin g calle d t o order , byPresiden t Diakel  Present  Mrs  iiUo 5eiJ , Lave y Tiplad y Shirley , ClarkA bsent  Swaxthou t inn  by Lavey , supporte d b y Shi rt o  u t i n orde r to r 2  string s c risirra s decoration s fro m Bronner sFrankennuth  Motio n carried Motio n b y Clark , supporte d b yLave y t  allo w followin g bills Lee s ulf , misc   S50 5Cousin s Printing , ta x notice s   55u OIloher t Egeler , marshal l sa l 1250 0Van s Moto r Sales , msc  jU Georg e P  Johnson , 2  flags , 2bt u  t o adjour n carried Mildre d DR G , R  McCLUSKEY 1 J Car r Agenc rD M  Wi c phon e Offic e 98 4SddiO  814 1b f Appo UHawai i ii W I 4  3 MILL  T Mich  Pbon  U P 8  iU,  p i ,  lMrs  Susa n Hee d Alpin e 6210 2Jo e Gentil e Uptow n SL314 3PHILL P G1TO E i Sunda y an d Menda y al l day  Tue g da y thr u Saturda y unti l 4  p  m  FOR SALFRee l Typ e Powe r Mowe rS2500  Phon e U P 333 6PUPi7EST o B e Give n Away Te d Singe r U P 8332 4WANTE D Wor k b y tw o boys , far mwor k r a h exper U P 8 lJD3 3ANTED 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