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' ^ THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Y/e^sday, June 11, 1958 No. 14 Michigan's treasury solvent as the 1957-3Ss?iiaion end is a temporary respite through and doe to the abil- ity of Chairman Rollo Tipton of tie tax <wminitte« to juggle funds. It « mostly due to his plan to pay for he linuwr purchases in 90 days where the rus ,tom has been 30. This is not the o n]y cauael Governor William paased tiie word for all depts. to cut comers w ' - W t r possible.. The state highway dopt. it* said to have save* over n minion dollars by not filling vacan ies ard curbing travel. PrORTtss has its problems, wmie ouilding xpressways to save human lives the businesses along the old ••outes were left stranded. State High way Com. Mack ie trying to protect them by allowing them restricted advr.tsRiug along the expressways. n 0 others tan compete. The expressway is a 5 year project costing $250,000, 000. Michgan will take cognizace of te f ruate^t engineering feat June 28-28 when the $98,000,000 Mackinac Bridge liiikipg the 2 peninsulas is dedicatd. Travel over the bridge is constancy inpreeslng over what it was a year i?o on the ferries- Rev Toward White, leader of the the host 8 he says are against location of the Boys Vocational School in Gr*en Oak. (he does not live in Green Onk himself) is pinning his last hope on Governor Williams. He claims to ^ave MO" more petition signers in ad Uion to those, he got 2 years ago. i*he governor turned dowij his requst for a rreeting and referred him to Com. Maxey in whom he said the legislature had vested sole power. As Com. Maxey is not popular with Ittv. White. He did not like tMs,The Kovernor did say he would see Rev. if could prove improper acts by Maxey *o we imagine his reverence is look iiig for improper acts. NeigkbomijE Itott* Kichard Prtee^S, of Mnhith hmily burned last week while welding e 4eel bar on an oil drum. Mrs. Josephine Cranna, 79, of Una- «iil!a died last week. Walter Nickell, 31, of Belleville has take over the Toffee barber shop •it Dtxter . Mary Uckley , daugher of the Hor ft ace Lickleys of Dexter is valedictor- ian o[ the senior class of University high gcl.ool, Ann Arbor . Connie Judd, Claudia Wright and Jackie Douglas of Fowlerville high school bave received scholarships to Trtierjocken Music School this THE PINCKtyRf RAINBOW GIRLS CATHOUC CKURCH Soft Ball New* At the P.ainbow Girls Grand Asse"" fcly te'i in Detroit May 29-31/Marilyni of Pinckney was elected GusUiisor*. fit. Uac* „ Ofttfolte Fr SUNDAY MASSES >umirer Masses: >:&)> 8:00, 1*00, 10:00, 11:30 A. »- Grand Worthy Advisor lh* highest ' Wi , Ur Me*3es:&:00, 10:0d A P*i /fic 0 m the order. A reception wi]l » weekday Mt»*a: tf.-CO A, ii. be Held for her here Saturday wiLh * r y-y ] dinner at 5:30 at tn e high school to SoirowJful Mother Noven*:7:30 t* \bo f.ervr.-d by Pinckney O.E.S. The y CII f eba - speech 'is by Roberta Am I + T \.< H y t w-arlhy matron. Marilyn Gus_ > I tafsoa will respond. Mother Coburn v/,11 b«.. irtroducedand all the GranJ y Toney, of Chelsea graduat i>s as 2d It. at the West Point Milit ary Acidemy this month. He goes to Moore Air Base, Texas- Ensign David T?€J"tKo of Chelsea graduates from the U.S. Military Academy, Annap polls . He has been assigned to the VSS ; after Novenna : 4:30 to 5:30 8:30 U 9:00 John Palmer, former Dexter of police and ^.ter a deputy at the Aim Arbor jail has resigned to join f e Chelsea police force. Ray Taylor, clerk, treas and assess- j or of the City of Brighton, since those job? wore combined, walked out last j week, following a dispute with City Mrr. Buechner. he Peoples Chorea Undenominational M-ir; West between UnadiUa v~t Mr.in Streets Rev. Brooks Sanders. Pastor I ... 10:60 j Young People 4:00 P, fEveniag Service 7:00 f I Wed. Sr. Choir Practise .. 8:0U ± I rhur. Adult Pr«yer Meeting 8:00 liiur. Youtti Prayer Group 7:00 ft r Com. Cong". Church I Sundaj j Motffing WorsWr . J. W. Winger. School . . 9.30 t v №45 a * I COUNTY LEAGUE | Pin<vney won their opening county i le*?uno pam e from Fowlerville Fri day n^at 6 to 5 i n oveitinie. Scot* / Larrett pitched for Pinckney. He allowed 6 hits and walked 6 but ; .got ijoor upport at ti^es Pinckney tint Lloed the 3rd when Barret walked and scored on LewiGges home run. Tbey added another the 4th v^f= n the fielder dropped W/ii.'j ily md he scored on Kennedys hit. Fow lorvillc tied it their half on a walk, a % an r»rior and home run. This re mained the score until the 8th when Clark walked, scored on Wv ti>uMe. Fowerville ti»*d it t ii a hit, walk an error In the 4 :jL'gs .icd off with a home run. Ken ii *y prounded out. Ledwidge walked .Krause forced him at 2nd. Gentile 'j. ./ti fd Krause with a triple but was uht tr>'ing to make it a honii i^n. i'owlev\i»le got a run the 9th on a hi 1 and :>. infield outs With 4 players on the senior tri;j, .''..•"frevs out with an injured hand and A:7ibur^r?y missing trouble was exper ip iced in fielding a team. Gus Le .l v idge happened to drop jn. Krause is> an air pilot at Willow Run, living . I P< it age. Denny Clark made the feature :>lay, throwing out u man at the plate from righi field. Church Marilyn Gustafson The '\ceiJtion is at the elementary j >>ooi where the Grand Officers will '"'alt Walt county welfare agent, ,<»"••• 53 babies were adopted in this >v r jr l : .1 degree. State meeting of the o 0un j V ' 'Jrami Assembly will be at Pinckney Twins from all over the state will "'" + "'"" t in convention at Hotel Olds, L»\n June 28 29. Calvary Mennonrfrte Cbuftk ff.pv. L''/ia Beachy, Paster c i. £ ° nt. Waiter E«* Moru •- Worship ... lt&t Sund* School V M The first negro in the history of school was graduated at Little i Hock, Arkansas last week but a Nat f :»>nal guard escort was necessary, j The puard there are now disbanded ! but will h e back n ext fall when the I s'-hool rt'opens. The Little Rock in_ jc (le n t did little to solve segregation ' n d was not intended to..Gov. Faubjs I tried to defy a supreme court decis- ! (."i arc' it- wa,s necessary to enforce ) tho fit" ->ion. There will probably con nr.ue to be some segregation to a lim jterl t< 1 -ent but it will be many years bvCi,:-i' t.^o schools of the South are t'li desecrated. At the annnual Msth '.dist cvrfi'v^nve at Flint last week 2 p'>^rt churches, Grace of Detroit and Rper Rouge w. <'e ' admitte- to mem, ix-rship. the first negio churches ev_ wr to be admitted. Marian Klein of ij-o Li.! 4 ri er peninsula was ordained a p'inj.-.iei 1 the first to be ever ordained in Michigan She preached in Wiscon- 'sin 10 vicars and holds a masters de- '! e Detroit Tiger 5 * have call J ball player from their farm club, Ossie Virgil. hnu> a^<j a del'.'satiun of negro i served notice On the Detroit ^{.11 Company they would pick.. 1 nvk if a noyro was not placed cam. W'e \v'ondor if these 2 are connected. Detroit hug .•^rc players O n their minor league Pjr.cKjiey I^iggs, 3b AB R II 5 11 5 0 2 The celebrated DeMoluy Quintette ,i?h Larry VanSUmil)r(iok at ; -ewidge, lb _. •;rnuso, 2h entile, If ... .__ 3 5 1 5 I? THE MICHIGAN OO. TAX The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. announced its payment to tho state primary school fund in 1957 was the largest in the company's history Amounting to $11,051,000,, the pay rr.en places Michigan Bs>ll as the tup contributor to the fund, Russell Englehart, company -mgr. said that $14 194 of the total tax ? ny ment w ps allocated to the public school system of Howell S.;hr>oU> throughout Livingston county indud'n Howell received a total cf $48,:46 trom the Michigan Bell pay nient. The rayment* were based on a ichool census of 2,448 i B Howell and 8,399 in he county. Tho tax payment amounted to $5.78 for oach of the 1,910,522 youngsters in st-nte between ages of 5 and 19 who are en the census rolls. Michigan Bell in common with rail Pullman, railway telegraph other telephone companies pay a tax earmarked for the primary fund in *ieu c. f other taxes, ohn Curtis Iken s of Oak Grove fr n ihe Coast Guard at ixew London, Conn-with a I?S degree- Rom to James Brown and wife of Piiykney May 26, a girl . Robeit Reason, son of the lata Geoige Reason of Pinckney has been named assistant city controller of De. troit. Pomu.c may vote on barring the sole of Wine ,beer and liquor on Sun day Th-y now bar it until 2 p. "n. The city commission is saiii to l?e : sj.Mt o n the issue. 1 Jonic-i Murray of Jackson was or Paired a priest at the cathedrall at Saturday. He is the son oi the jd Dunne They are Donnie Baughn Hfiines, Duane Phillips, Fred ond Walter Fletcher. Mr. AN X XOl'NCMKNT :• Mrs. Joseph Basydo tne mgageiTient o* their daughter E to Ned Palmer, son of M \ :ind Mr«. Harold Palmer of Doxter. cc The Allen Dinkels entertaine the Albert Dinkels, W. F. Close and wife, Hmry Klikott and wif e Sunday ?n honor of their daughter Kimsc first clrthday Floyd Abney of Middletown, Ohio, h visiing the Homer Abneya . Mr end Mr?, Lee Lavey attended tl e wedding of Phyllis Grosser and Harold Frisbee in Kalamazoo Sat- !vlr. Frsbee is an adjustor for the Auto Owners Insurance Co. of Lan L. Lavey who is stationed at the Marine Corps Supply Center *t Oarstow, California wa$ promoted to a corporal last week . Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lavey and Mrs. Mae Met? were in Jackson Sunday to attend the first mass and reception lor Rev. James Murray at St Marys Church. The Joe Baaydlo ad Arthur Pardon families attended the graduation of Writer Pietras at S'|. Thomas high tchool, Ann Arbor Sunday. Lid* O'Brien spent Sunday at fta home, Bunker thp Mrs. Clare Harris Murray, a 'former "jnckney and Dexter resident, The New Hudson pe>stf>ffice,. H. C, j Sweet Store and Lakes Drvein were broken into last week.The only mon^y i'/as at the drivein. CORRECTION regard to the pm-. 1 awards given f here May 29 ther*» wo? this year. The Thomas and Mary Read and Lucius Wilson awaras jn FnoOish have been withdrawn.In their place Mr. and Mrs. Sam St. i ) ;er'"e ?ave $50, This was divided. Judy Froehlich won $30 and Don Al.UEKT O. \ ANBLAHKT >i A]ab> rt O. Va Blaricum. 56 ( died at V-..V.. 1 : jiriS hospital, Ann Arbor Satur d^y aiiei a long illness. He was thj s'>n ( f Albert and Anna Mark'ey and WLi.s bor'i on the farm south of Pinck >>. y S^'tt-mber, 1 1 1 JO2. He was a fcyickayor by trade and worked in iI" i Aeil, Lansing and in recent years in Florida. His v-'ife, the former Ruth McMan us ciied in i:)2H. His second wife, M:ir ion Jfarvis sur\ ives.Ther're 7 .sisters Mis Minnie Mcor e and Mrs. n.-rtha Pel Jvs Fenton; Mrs.Gladys Br<jw:i, Oakland. Californa; Mrs. Gertrude Drown. Lansing; Mrs. R u th Ogley, Livingston, California, and Mrs. Be,• •ii^e Huwle, Brighton. The funeral was at St, Mary's church Tuesday morning, Rev. Albert Schmidt offjeiaing. Burial in St. Mary'* C e m e tery . Clnrk, r, , P 3b 1 1 0 0 1 . . . __ 3 0 0 3 1 1 .__3 1 1 2 10 ._ AH R Tl 5 0 2 4 2 2 4 Donna Basydlo He is in the contraefng business,The JL>on Wirtger §20. Th e $150.00 science :hat was give n by Mr. and .Carson Hollingsworth was dK. mod in 3 parts .Don Winger wo n l3t of ST5, Sheila West. 2nd of $50 a n d Karen Gustafson 3rd of $25. The ?50 vvn. r h o nrl given by Local 693 ^f ! bridotobe works for the Michigan Telephone Company, Howell. oit Die Set in Inavslriall awarded to John C, Burg, Arts Htrry Hauck and ye editor attended M*s*rtc meeting at Stockbridge on fctv*day night ?r Georo Rough and wffe"of Detroit call c i on friends here FrMay. Mrs.. Helen Milller VanDorn arriv her* last week to attend the wedding »f her daughter, Sally, June 14. Ye editor attended the Dexter high School Alumni Saturday night. Only 2 m«irhen of his class which number *d 14 were present. The Pjnckn e y O.E.S. served dinner at. the Howell Masonic temple Satur day n f gh for a supreme inspection j ci the White Shrine. The Harold Por | e*s K.f-rb Brya n s, W. H. Meyer and wjfe and Eloyse Campbell and Mae Da tier were here . ! The Ross Reads entertained at din trg Friday the Russell Reads, Mrs. Mary Ellen Read and chidren, Mrs.Ida Byers and Jane Feidler. The 2 latter •'own back to St Petersburg, Fla. Clare Milller and wife were in Do- -roit Svnday. Grptcben Tasch is working at the U of M. Fresh ir Camp this summer. Mrs. Mae Middleton of Detroit spent last week with Mrs. Edith Carr.. The Mcrwin Campbells visited the Jcmes Palls in Marion Sunday Mrs. Roy Wright of Gregory spont Sunday with the Albert Shirleys and with them called on the Gayle Shir ;•>•* at Long Lake. The Dick Young family of Flint spent Saturday and Sunday with the Andrew Campbells . Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gorton and rrn of Beulah are visiting the Law. encc Cambnnu The Robert Setfelds with the Howard Sttfelds of Brighton attend I tl* graduation of Billy Gilbert at Ann Arbor Sunday . , ( RECEIVE DEGREES Lee Pcllinjcsworth, son the Ca.l s n Ho'lingsvtorth's, graduated from ^Ima College June 7 with a Bacheler of Science degree, He majored -in tht'm «liy. mathematics and minored in physicft. He was also active in the ki'ttie bnnd .chemistry club, _drama ami Delta Gamma Tau fraternity. . MAI RICE FIRDY Maurirp Purdy, 55, died suddenly at l r oVM;!l Thursday while drilling ^t ]<i ight Templars jn preparaton for the convention at Port Huron Saturday. He buvc^s his wife, the former Claire Schnarkenburg a nd a sister, Mrs. «amnbe]l, H e was a member o f all fh e Ho'vc41 Masonic orders and pa.st co*n mandoi- nf the K n ight s Templars. Tho funeral was Saturday conducted !<y f n e Masons. JMUI;>•(.>, ss . .. . __ I :;i O 1, h 4 1 1 Oliver, ( . __ "> 0 U ]?USM»H, cf ... . 3 1 it BrusM,, lb _, 4 0 1 T ockwc,od > 2b . .._. .._ .30 U Torrlin, p -- 4 10 ll-oh], rf __ __ __ 4 0 'J In uinor games Cifnorjil Motor heal Hamburg 6 to 1 and City Service w>r.k Mr.i; ; iton 4 to 1. The Pincknc;. Ivi\.,ii:js Girls lo-st to Citizens Mutual l-i to ^'3.Caro] Miller had 5 hits for cd os secie BASE BALL LEAGUE •The KJwanis base ball league will start Jure 16..Th e age limit is 9 ;o 12 years.There are 6 teams. They a r c No 1, KM and Don Winger mgrs. No. •.!, Albert Post and Bob Teagen' N o . S . Fred Singer and Bob Tascn. No, 4, Ed Sprout and Dick Imua. No. 5. Al Holcomb a n d Cliff Miller. N'o. 6, Frank Zezulka and Scott Barr lingsworU Max Southwell graduated K.VI\F;I> OIT MONDAY NI<iHT Scoiiy Barrett pitched a 2 hit game City Service, Howoll Myndiy but finished on t^c slior" v "d ui '„ score when tlu- >;n,. >N ;IS out in the 5th Pinckmy sta.t if they A ore going- plains and o ran in the first, on hits by Clar^, Gentile and Wy]i e and another the 2nd on a walk to Meyer and hiis : 'y Burnr a n d Higgs, They held t 1 .:, 2 t 0 0 load until the 4th when they blew -jr.. Ackerman bunted and Clark's *hrow to Amburgey cover / nS 1st was wide. J. Hallers hit through- short. Humphreys struck out h>it »Vylie diopped the 3rd strike. Burns got under Gillett':, Jong ioul but. dropp ed when he fell dow n . Gilette got a liit,2 run* scoringAnother cam e in o a An infold out Wylie tried to pick OUette off 3d who scored when the throw wa s wide. Barret had 5 strike outs and only walked 2.Pi n ckn e y plays Hamburg Monday at 9:00 p. m.anri Bright: n Friday June 20 a'j 7:30 p.m. Pinckney AB R H Kennedy , ss Clark lb, __b If The schedule is June 16:N 0 .l v 8 2 June 18. No. 3 vs 4 June 39, No. 5 vs 6 Juno 23, N o . 1 v s 3 Jun r25: N o 2 v s 3 June 26: N. 4 vs 6 Jun^30: No 1 vs 4 J::)y '?: No. 3 vs 5 July 3 No. 2 vs 6. The rchedule runs, to August 21 The bolj-ne wij b e publjthed next v.'er k from ANNTJ.\L SCHOOL ELECTION The candidates for the school board had no opposition at the election M o n dny and only 99 votes were ca a t. Of noso J'JB Basydlo got 99 and Jonne Towgey 84. There was Central Normal College, Mr Pleasant, Friday with a Batcheler of Scie He majored in mathmetics. ne Towgey 84. There was ) *r:tein vote for Thomas Bormer. one MASONIC OALENDAB j u nr> 13. 8 p. m.. M^f Decrees. June 21- 8 p. nu EA Degree*. Tune .'8:To work MJ<I Degrees at ft* StooKbridge Strawberry Festival. Frank Ziegler WJd. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank the neighbors, s and business man for their of kindness and floral offering! ' u r bereavement Also Mrs. Jeffreys for getting the dim-- : family o f Thoma* Murphy 2b. Amourgey Meyer cf Burns, rf 2 Barrett, p . "_"_"_"_ 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 .0 0 1 0 City Seivice AB R H Bailer, lb 3 0 0 Ackerman,. 2b 3 10 J.Hai;er,lf - 3 11 Humphries, r 2 10 V. Ciilotte, cf -2 1 1 H. Haller, ss ._ 1 0 0 Hilton, 3b - 2 0 0 We'.lman, c 2 0 0 \ixen, P -- 10 0 PINCKNEY PIONEERS The food preparation class mat in Ihe home economics room in the high school J'?ne 10. for their weekly less in We made milk drinks, chocolate ?hak^8 maxnbo shakes and others mado. purple drinks. Pat Borovski show«*L us how to measure milkXaur el Titus how to sift flour. Martivn &rngr.r how to measure sugar. Our K-nd c r lola Hall and U. girls wer» present. Marily 0 Singer et (.ne <j n the "'V. J. Maxey^ state social vV( (iiicJ.; r annnounced that bids will be oj'er July 27 on the li:^t unit of the ! ). 's V^'iitionul Scliool in Gr^«>n, H is caused a flurry of activitiy en th» j p-iri of llev. White a n d his Whit 'e L;i];c oginers who announced v vvve Iakjn- I'Ctitjons with 1500 in->t 1 ho Whit more Lakt locat_ 1 (l!l <>f Un'se names were collect >'! 2 • rs. i\y A) and j ! js c l a i m e d part of '.'(so ..,r;!H>rs liavp since signed pet. iiins i.,V(<ri h :{ it s locution there. The f,uv<?.r<>! l-cftis'd lo see ihe.nvnnd i'e itifi-d + l)*'ni to .Mr. Maxey in wliom, ••'o ;:i;'i the i(j^isittLur<> had vested ••"If i'> ; ' o r i ' y , Ifc adiicd if [he rev- i"''onci a n s ii(j\v improper or wrong ;i'tion \*y .Mr. Mn\c> h<. mitrht see •>i\<-m :-'. w ( . suj,;-;;. 1 n<iy ar ,, looking 'i 1 "'ii''! (,;)••(• a ' ' i ' i ' n s . T J i c y d o n r >t like ••"' vt 'i^o\ v. H h wfioni they have I :, 'Ic'l .'i nu)))lior of times. Senator II " ' ' " J v '• o f this riis/'iet w as in the !<»'••! '•/' '"-I v n i e d ye.s i-n ti: 0 n p p r o p . ' " : '" : " f>''iid ii. He dps not under •" iid D-f Whiituor.^ Luke opposition. 1(1 - '** tho school has ;l million doll In f""ijiffjrnia where ii is customary H- canfli.iatx-.-, to »'iin "n both tickets, •i^ii I '•'•' •'. > .'n. !h" Democrat candidate frr ^'cv.rnor ,;ot. .'/00,00(J m o r e votes • I• J•• n Serai or Knowland, the Repubji v. fan r itlate. I^nowlund is quitting 'he sc-n.ite to run for governor as a 'Lf)pir,;- stone to ihe presidency in MfiO, I'-fcW senators hi come president ii 1 n "u.v govei'noi's have. Vice Pres_ fier •. Mxon, a|><» a candidate for pres i-nt in V.iGi) g u vfe Knowland a mild : 'ics f .ij- ; j,' hut Kn o wl«ind's defeat i S "in? I -J i'l to the fa't the Nixon men 'd *"or .some ione else or did not •/c at nil. Kn.vulami has tuken over ihe T«ift wins of the Rejjublican par- 'v while \i\ o n js a liberal. permils wor e issued 'n c-ounly covering consti-uct i«;n v.-nrih S55!),7-0,00 and 5 commer oial permits worth$23,9G0.00 Ue' v .ploym e nt declined in May trom 400,000 to 357,000 in. Michigan but Che decline showed up only in out&t a t d districts. In tl e Detroit ar:i it held steady with 275,000 unemployed At tho same time the unemployment pay mento increased fr^in Soii.OOO ija April t 0 $73,000 in May..Th e unem. i'loyntoni funds reserve has been cut 110m $119 million to $190 mi!lioa.Many h.we .Nhausted their Unemployment benefit and the legsbttare is con»W ermg a n emergency measure . % car sales are way down 8«K*re*3ry of states office states Mtett. i^an pe'^le are buyint lower rt* ca^. . Secretary Hare s i n tht tax on cars in the VBBb ptrlod aged 147.05 a CM* thit ye*r it down to $45.55 per car. This poople are spending »n average less per car now ti*m\& 1955, RUOS iax^oU«ctlofts, (rf items soM l « ^ > « « 425,070,212. In th m period in 1958 they wt*t / ; J : l 'J» <: ' % . . * . . . •vi'* .r~,---' -'• S '
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Page 1: Com. Cong. Churchpinckneylocalhistory.org/Dispatch/1958-06-11.pdf · is a 5 year project costing $250,000, 000. Michgan will take cognizace of te f ruate^t engineering feat June 28-28

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THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Y/e^sday, June 11, 1958 No. 14

Michigan's treasury solvent as the1957-3Ss?iiaion end is a temporaryrespite through and doe to the abil-ity of Chairman Rollo Tipton of t i etax <wminitte« to juggle funds. I t «mostly due to his plan to pay for helinuwr purchases in 90 days where theru s , tom has been 30. This is not theon]y cauael Governor William paasedtiie word for all depts. to cut comersw ' - W t r possible.. The state highwaydopt. it* said to have save* o v e r

n minion dollars by not filling vacanies ard curbing travel.

PrORTtss has its problems, wmieouilding xpressways to save humanlives the businesses along the old

••outes were left stranded. State Highway Com. Mack ie trying to protectthem by allowing them restrictedadvr.tsRiug along the expressways. n 0

others tan compete. The expresswayis a 5 year project costing $250,000,

000.Michgan will take cognizace of te

f ruate^t engineering feat June 28-28when the $98,000,000 Mackinac Bridgeliiikipg the 2 peninsulas is dedicatd.Travel over the bridge is constancyinpreeslng over what it was a yeari?o on the ferries-

Rev Toward White, leader of thethe host8 he says are against locationof the Boys Vocational School inGr*en Oak. (he does not live in GreenOnk himself) is pinning his last hopeon Governor Williams. He claims to^ave MO" more petition signers in adUion to those, he got 2 years ago.i*he governor turned dowij his requst

for a rreeting and referred him toCom. Maxey in whom he said thelegislature had vested sole power.As Com. Maxey is not popular withIttv. White. He did not like tMs,TheKovernor did say he would see Rev. ifcould prove improper acts by Maxey*o we imagine his reverence is lookiiig for improper acts.

NeigkbomijE Itott*Kichard Prtee^S, of Mnhith

hmily burned last week while weldinge 4eel bar on an oil drum.

Mrs. Josephine Cranna, 79, of Una-«iil!a died last week.

Walter Nickell, 31, of Bellevillehas take over the Toffee barber shop•it Dtxter .

Mary Uckley , daugher of the Horft

ace Lickleys of Dexter is valedictor-ian o[ the senior class of University

high gcl.ool, Ann Arbor .Connie Judd, Claudia Wright and

Jackie Douglas of Fowlerville highschool bave received scholarships to

Trtierjocken Music School this

THE PINCKtyRfRAINBOW GIRLS

CATHOUC CKURCH Soft Ball New*

At the P.ainbow Girls Grand Asse""fcly te'i in Detroit May 29-31/Marilyni

of Pinckney was electedGusUiisor*.

fit. Uac* „ OfttfolteFrSUNDAY MASSES

>umirer Masses:>:&)> 8:00, 1*00, 10:00, 11:30 A. »-

Grand Worthy Advisor lh* highest ' W i , U r Me*3es:&:00, 10:0d A P*i/fic0 m the order. A reception wi]l » weekday Mt»*a: tf.-CO A, i i .be Held for her here Saturday wiLh * r y - y

] dinner at 5:30 at tn e high school to SoirowJful Mother Noven*:7:30 t*\bo f.ervr.-d by Pinckney O.E.S. The yCIIfeba-

speech 'is by Roberta Am I +T\.<Hyt

w-arlhy matron. Marilyn Gus_ > Itafsoa will respond. Mother Coburnv/,11 b«.. irtroducedand all the GranJ

y Toney, of Chelsea graduati>s as 2d It. at the West Point Military Acidemy this month. He goes toMoore Air Base, Texas- Ensign DavidT?€J"tKo of Chelsea graduates fromthe U.S. Military Academy, Annappolls . He has been assigned to theVSS

;

after Novenna: 4:30 to 5:30

8:30 U 9:00

John Palmer, former Dexterof police and ^.ter a deputy at theAim Arbor jail has resigned to joinf e Chelsea police force.

Ray Taylor, clerk, treas and assess- jor of the City of Brighton, since thosejob? wore combined, walked out last jweek, following a dispute with CityMrr. Buechner.

he Peoples ChoreaUndenominational

M-ir; West between UnadiUa v~tMr.in Streets

Rev. Brooks Sanders. PastorI

. . . 10:60

j Young People 4:00 P,fEveniag Service 7:00 fI Wed. Sr. Choir Practise . . 8:0U ±I rhur. Adult Pr«yer Meeting 8:00

liiur. Youtti Prayer Group 7:00 ft r

Com. Cong". ChurchI Sundajj Motffing WorsWr

. J. W. Winger.School . . 9.30 t v

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I COUNTY LEAGUE| Pin<vney won their opening countyi le*?uno pam e from Fowlerville Fr i

day n^at 6 to 5 in oveitinie. Scot*-/Larrett pitched for Pinckney. Heallowed 6 hits and walked 6 but ;.gotijoor upport at ti^es- Pinckneytint Lloed the 3rd when Barretwalked and scored on LewiGges homerun. Tbey added another the 4thv^f=n the fielder dropped W/ii.'j- ilymd he scored on Kennedys hit. Fow-lorvillc tied it their half on a walk,a % an r»rior and home run. This re-mained the score until the 8th when

Clark walked, scored on Wv-ti>uMe. Fowerville ti»*d it

t ii a hit, walk an error- In the

4:jL'gs .icd off with a home run. Kenii --*y prounded out. Ledwidge walked.Krause forced him at 2nd. Gentile'j.-./ti-fd Krause with a triple but wasuht tr>'ing to make it a honii i^n.i'owlev\i»le got a run the 9th on ahi1 and :>. infield outs-

With 4 players on the senior tri;j,.''..•"frevs out with an injured hand andA:7ibur^r?y missing trouble was exper-ip iced in fielding a team. Gus Le-.l-v idge happened to drop jn. Krau-se is>an air pilot at Willow Run, living. I P< it age. Denny Clark made thefeature :>lay, throwing out u man atthe plate from righi field.

ChurchMarilyn Gustafson

The '\ceiJtion is at the elementary j>>ooi where the Grand Officers will'"'alt Walt county welfare agent,

,<»"••• 53 babies were adopted in this >v-rjrl-: .1 degree. State meeting of theo 0 u n j V ' 'Jrami Assembly will be at Pinckney

Twins from all over the state will " ' " + " ' " "t in convention at Hotel Olds, L»\n

June 28-29.

Calvary Mennonrfrte Cbuftkff.pv. L''/ia Beachy, Paster

ci. £ ° nt. Waiter E « *Moru •- Worship . . . l t&tSund* School V M

The first negro in the history ofschool was graduated at Little

i 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 s'-hool rt'opens. The Little Rock in_jc (lent did little to solve segregation' n d was not intended to..Gov. FaubjsI tried to defy a supreme court decis-! (."i arc' it- wa,s necessary to enforce) tho fit" ->ion. There will probably con

nr.ue to be some segregation to a limjterl t<1-ent but it will be many yearsbvCi,:-i' t. o schools of the South aret'li desecrated. At the annnual Msth'.dist cvrfi'v^nve at Flint last week 2p'>^rt churches, Grace of Detroit andRper Rouge w. <'e ' admitte- to mem,ix-rship. the first negio churches ev_wr to be admitted. Marian Klein ofij-o Li.!4

rier peninsula was ordained ap'inj.-.iei1 the first to be ever ordainedin Michigan She preached in Wiscon-

'sin 10 vicars and holds a masters de-'! e Detroit Tiger5* have call J

ball player from theirfarm club, Ossie Virgil.

hnu> a <j a del'.'satiun of negroi served notice On the Detroit{.11 Company they would pick..1 nvk if a noyro was not placed

cam. W'e \v'ondor if these 2are connected. Detroit hug

.•^rc players On their minor league

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The celebrated DeMoluy Quintette,i?h Larry VanSUmil)r(iok at

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THE MICHIGAN OO. TAX

The Michigan Bell Telephone Co.announced its payment to tho stateprimary school fund in 1957 was thelargest in the company's history

Amounting to $11,051,000,, the payrr.en places Michigan Bs>ll as the tupcontributor to the fund,

Russell Englehart, company -mgr.said that $14 194 of the total tax ? nyment w ps allocated to the public schoolsystem of HowellS.;hr>oU> throughout Livingston countyindud'n Howell received a total cf$48,: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 $5.78for oach of the 1,910,522 youngstersin st-nte between ages of 5 and 19 whoare en the census rolls.

Michigan Bell in common with railPullman, railway telegraph

other telephone companies pay atax earmarked for the primary fundin *ieu c.f other taxes,

ohn Curtis Iken s of Oak Grovefr n ihe Coast Guard

at ixew London, Conn-witha I?S degree-

Rom to James Brown and wife ofPiiykney May 26, a girl .

Robeit Reason, son of the lataGeoige Reason of Pinckney has beennamed assistant city controller of De.troit.

Pomu.c may vote on barring thesole of Wine ,beer and liquor on Sunday Th-y now bar it until 2 p. "n.The city commission is saiii to l?e

: sj.Mt on the issue.1 Jonic-i Murray of Jackson was orPaired a priest at the cathedrall at

Saturday. He is the son oi

the jdDunne

They are Donnie BaughnHfiines, Duane Phillips, Fred

ond Walter Fletcher.

Mr.AN X XOl'NCMKNT

:• Mrs. Joseph Basydotne mgageiTient o* their daughter

E to Ned Palmer, son of M \:ind Mr«. Harold Palmer of Doxter.

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The Allen Dinkels entertaine theAlbert Dinkels, W. F. Close and wife,Hmry Klikott and wife Sunday ?nhonor of their daughter Kimsc firstclrthday

Floyd Abney of Middletown, Ohio,h visiing the Homer Abneya .

Mr end Mr?, Lee Lavey attendedtl e wedding of Phyllis Grosser andHarold Frisbee in Kalamazoo Sat-!vlr. Frsbee is an adjustor for theAuto Owners Insurance Co. of Lan

L. Lavey who is stationed atthe Marine Corps Supply Center *tOarstow, California wa$ promoted toa corporal last week .

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lavey and Mrs.Mae Met? were in Jackson Sundayto attend the first mass and receptionlor Rev. James Murray at St MarysChurch.

The Joe Baaydlo ad Arthur Pardonfamilies attended the graduation ofWriter Pietras at S'|. Thomas hightchool, Ann Arbor Sunday.

Lid* O'Brien spent Sunday atfta home, Bunker

thp Mrs. Clare Harris Murray, a'former "jnckney and Dexter resident,

The New Hudson pe>stf>ffice,. H. C, jSweet Store and Lakes Drvein werebroken into last week.The only mon^y

i'/as at the drivein.

CORRECTIONregard to the pm-.1 awards given f

here May 29 ther*» wo?this year. The Thomas and

Mary Read and Lucius Wilson awarasjn FnoOish have been withdrawn.Intheir place Mr. and Mrs. Sam St.i);er'"e ?ave $50, This was divided.Judy Froehlich won $30 and Don

Al.UEKT O. \ ANBLAHKT >iA]ab> rt O. Va Blaricum. 56( died at

V-..V..1: jiriS hospital, Ann Arbor Saturd^y aiiei a long illness. He was thjs'>n ( f Albert and Anna Mark'ey andWLi.s bor'i on the farm south of Pinck>>. y S^'tt-mber, 1 11JO2. He was afcyickayor by trade and worked iniI"iAeil, Lansing and in recent yearsin Florida.

His v-'ife, the former Ruth McManus ciied in i:)2H. His second wife, M:irion Jfarvis sur\ ives.Ther're 7 .sistersMis Minnie Mcore and Mrs. n.-rthaPel Jvs Fenton; Mrs.Gladys Br<jw:i,Oakland. Californa; Mrs. GertrudeDrown. Lansing; Mrs. Ruth Ogley,Livingston, California, and Mrs. Be,••ii^e Huwle, Brighton.

The funeral was at St, Mary'schurch Tuesday morning, Rev. AlbertSchmidt offjeiaing. Burial in St.Mary'* Cemetery .

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Donna BasydloHe is in the contraefng business,The

JL>on Wirtger §20. The $150.00 science:hat was given by Mr. and

.Carson Hollingsworth was dK.mod in 3 parts .Don Winger won l3tof ST5, Sheila West. 2nd of $50 andKaren Gustafson 3rd of $25. The ?50vvn.r honrl given by Local 693 ^f

! bridotobe works for the MichiganTelephone Company, Howell.

oit Die Set in Inavslriallawarded to John C, Burg,

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Htrry Hauck and ye editor attendedM*s*rtc meeting at Stockbridge on

fctv*day night ?rGeoro Rough and wffe"of Detroit call

c i on friends here FrMay.Mrs.. Helen Milller VanDorn arriv

her* last week to attend the wedding»f her daughter, Sally, June 14.

Ye editor attended the Dexter highSchool Alumni Saturday night. Only

2 m«irhen of his class which number*d 14 were present.

The Pjnckney O.E.S. served dinnerat. the Howell Masonic temple Saturday nfgh for a supreme inspection jci the White Shrine. The Harold Por |e*s K.f-rb 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, Mrs.IdaByers and Jane Feidler. The 2 latter•'own back to St Petersburg, Fla.

Clare Milller and wife were in Do--roit 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 Sunday

Mrs. Roy Wright of Gregory spontSunday with the Albert Shirleys andwith them called on the Gayle Shir;•>•* at Long Lake.

The Dick Young family of Flintspent Saturday and Sunday with theAndrew Campbells .

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gorton andrrn of Beulah are visiting the Law.encc Cambnnu

The Robert Setfelds with theHoward Sttfelds of Brighton attend

I tl* graduation of Billy Gilbert atAnn Arbor Sunday . , (

RECEIVE DEGREESLee Pcllinjcsworth, son the Ca. l

s n Ho'lingsvtorth's, graduated from^Ima College June 7 with a Bachelerof Science degree, He majored -intht'm «liy. mathematics and minoredin physicft. He was also active in theki'ttie bnnd .chemistry club, _dramaami Delta Gamma Tau fraternity. .

MAI RICE FIRDYMaurirp Purdy, 55, died suddenly

at lroVM;!l Thursday while drilling ^t]<i ight Templars jn preparaton for theconvention at Port Huron Saturday.He buvc^s his wife, the former ClaireSchnarkenburg and a sister, Mrs.«amnbe]l, H e was a member of all fhe

Ho'vc41 Masonic orders and pa.st co*nmandoi- nf the Kn ight s Templars.Tho funeral was Saturday conducted!<y f n e Masons.

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In uinor games Cifnorjil Motor healHamburg 6 to 1 and City Servicew>r.k Mr.i;;iton 4 to 1. The Pincknc;.Ivi\.,ii:js Girls lo-st to Citizens Mutuall-i to ^'3.Caro] Miller had 5 hits for

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BASE BALL LEAGUE•The KJwanis base ball league will

start Jure 16..The age limit is 9 ;o12 years.There a r e 6 teams. They a r c

No 1, KM and Don Winger mgrs.No. •.!, Albert Post and Bob Teagen'No. S . Fred Singer and Bob Tascn.No, 4, Ed Sprout and Dick Imua.No. 5. Al Holcomb and Cliff Miller.N'o. 6, Frank Zezulka and Scott Barr

lingsworUMax Southwell graduated

K . V I \ F ; I > O I T MONDAY NI<iHTScoiiy Barret t pitched a 2 hit game

City Service, Howoll Myndiybut finished on t^c slior" v"d ui• '„ score when tlu- >;n,. >N ;IS

out in the 5th P inckmy sta . tif they A ore going- plains and

o ran in the first, on hits byClar^, Gentile and Wy]ie and anotherthe 2nd on a walk to Meyer and hiis: 'y Burnr a n d Higgs, They held t1.:,2 t 0 0 load until the 4th when theyblew -jr.. Ackerman bunted andClark's *hrow to Amburgey cover

/ nS 1st was wide. J. Hallers hit through-short. Humphreys struck out h>it»Vylie diopped the 3rd strike. Burnsgot under Gillett':, Jong ioul but. dropped when he fell down . Gilette got aliit,2 run* scoringAnother cam e in oa

An infold o u t Wylie tried to pickOUette off 3d who scored when thethrow wa s wide. Barret had 5 strikeouts and only walked 2.Pinckney playsHamburg Monday at 9:00 p. m.anriBright: n Friday June 20 a'j 7:30 p.m.Pinckney AB R H

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IfThe schedule is June 16:N0.l v8 2June 18. No. 3 vs 4June 39, No. 5 vs 6Juno 23, No. 1 v s 3Jun r25: N o 2 v s 3June 26: N. 4 vs 6Jun^30: No 1 vs 4J::)y '?: No. 3 vs 5July 3 No. 2 vs 6.The rchedule runs, to August 21

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ANNTJ.\L SCHOOL ELECTIONThe candidates for the school board

had no opposition at the election Mondny and only 99 votes were caat. Ofnoso J'JB Basydlo got 99 andJonne Towgey 84. There was

Central Normal College, Mr Pleasant,Friday with a Batcheler of Scie

He majored in mathmetics.

ne Towgey 84. There was) *r:tein vote for Thomas Bormer. one

MASONIC OALENDABjunr> 13. 8 p. m.. M f Decrees.June 21- 8 p. nu EA Degree*.Tune .'8:To work MJ<I Degrees at ft*

StooKbridge Strawberry Festival.Frank Ziegler WJd.

CARD OF THANKSwish to thank the neighbors,s and business man for their

of kindness and floral offering!' ur bereavement Also Mrs.Jeffreys for getting the dim--

: family of Thoma* Murphy

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PINCKNEY PIONEERSThe food preparation class mat in

Ihe home economics room in the highschool J'?ne 10. for their weekly lessin We made milk drinks, chocolate?hak^8 maxnbo shakes and othersmado. purple drinks. Pat Borovskishow«*L us how to measure milkXaurel Titus how to sift flour. Martivn&rngr.r how to measure sugar. OurK-ndcr lola Hall and U. girls wer»present. Marily0 Singer

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"'V. J. Maxey^ state social vV((iiicJ.; r annnounced tha t bids will beoj'er July 27 on the li:^t unit of the! ). 's V^'iitionul Scliool in Gr^«>n,H is caused a flurry of activitiy enth»j p-iri of llev. White and his Whit

'e L;i];c oginers who announcedv vvve Iakjn- I'Ctitjons with 1500

in->t 1 ho Whit more Lakt locat_1 (l!l <>f Un'se names were collect

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f,uv<?.r<>! l - c f t i s ' d l o s e e i h e . n v n n d i 'e

i t i f i - d + l )* 'n i t o .Mr. M a x e y i n w l i o m ,

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;i'tion \*y .Mr. Mn\c> h<. mitrht see•>i\<-m : - ' . w ( . s u j , ; - ; ; . 1 n < i y a r , , l o o k i n g

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•" iid D-f Whiituor.^ Luke opposition.1(1 - '** tho school has ; l mill ion doll

In f""ijiffjrnia where ii is customaryH- canfli.iatx-.-, to »'iin "n both tickets,

•i^ii I '•'•' •'.>.'n. !h" Democrat candidatefrr ^'cv.rnor ,;ot. .'/00,00(J more votes• I• J•• n Serai or Knowland, the Repubji

• v. fanr itlate. I^nowlund is quit t ing'he sc-n.ite to run for governor as a• 'Lf)pir,;- stone to ihe presidency inMfiO, I'-fcW senators hi come president

ii1 n "u.v govei'noi's have. Vice Pres_• fier •. Mxon, a|><» a candidate for pres

i-nt in V.iGi) guvfe Knowland a mild:'icsf.ij-;j,' hut Knowl«ind's defeat iS

"in? I -J i'l to the fa't the Nixon men'd *"or .some ione else or did not

• / c at nil. Kn.vulami has tuken overihe T«ift wins of the Rejjublican par-'v while \ i \ o n js a liberal.

permils wore issued 'nc-ounly covering consti-uct

i«;n v.-nrih S55!),7-0,00 and 5 commeroial permits worth$23,9G0.00

Ue'v.ployment declined in May trom400,000 to 357,000 in. Michigan but Chedecline showed up only in out&tatd

districts. In tl e Detroit a r : i it heldsteady with 275,000 unemployed Attho same time the unemployment paymento increased fr^in Soii.OOO ijaApril t0 $73,000 in May..The unem.i'loyntoni funds reserve has been cut110m $119 million to $190 mi!lioa.Manyh.we .Nhausted their Unemploymentbenefit and the legsbttare is con»Wermg a n emergency measure .

% car sales are way down8«K*re*3ry of states office states Mtett.i^an pe'^le are buyint lower rt*ca^. . Secretary Hare s i n thttax on cars in the VBBb ptrlodaged 147.05 a CM* thit ye*r itdown to $45.55 per car. Thispoople are spending »n averageless per car now ti*m\& 1955,RUOS iax^oU«ctlofts, (rf items soMl « ^ > « « 425,070,212. In th mperiod in 1958 they wt*t

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House cleaning is so much eas.-r, 30 much faster when there's plentyof hot water.

You can be confident that an electric water heater, plus Edison'* SuperSupply Plan, will provide round-the-clock hot water for cleaning and allthe rest of t h * family's needs, too.

Here's the convenient, modern way to GET I T H O T . . . GET A LOT1or an operating cost a$ low as $3.88 par month.

Only electric water heaters give you all these Important advantages!

g ] Efficieat-thg heat goes Into thewafor

Install inywhere-need cot benear a chimney

Long life-mtet Edison's rigidstandards

Automatic-aW the time

[x] Fast-new, more efficient heatingunits

[x] Outer shell-cool to the touch allover

[x] Edison maintains electrical partswithout charge

[x] Safe—clean—quiet—modern

Charies Grimes^or»«r teacherat DiUer. Nebraska, has an mterecin*letter m this issue •

Otto Witte is working inFlint if s garage.

tfil iara Kennedy and wife havemoved to the HUH. Swarthout farm atCordeiy Lake. He will paint the houseuusi f.'X up the buildings.

Of the 290 who took the 8th gradeexamination at Howell only 111 passtd

Preaiuent Bill Tait will open theDetroii Indus. Exhibition June 20.

Those who ride bicycles on side-walks are getting pretty bold. Thereis an ordinance agains it which is notefilorced.

Dr. Joha Kirtland and wifeare visiting the John Teeples.

was Mary Mann.Lucy Culhane closed her school in

FrttysviUe and Rachaei Fitch in theCady.

The North Lake Band will give afree concert here Saturday night sponsored by the merchants

The pupils of Leo Monks at Ham.bur? gave hm a surprise party thela t day of school.

Dr. H. F. Siger and George Gainsesdrove tne western team io -HowellM( nday. On- the way back they brokeIV.e clip that holds the pole and hadto walk part way home •

W. Wright and wife of Toledo havearrived at their cottage at the Bluffsror the season.

We have received several copiesol the Christian News edited at Mar_s'lall, Indiana by Robert Russell.

Lena Meabon and Mr. Rice of Howeil were married a he Gregory p&r-soiage Wednesday.

I The William Nash chiidren alltrig whooping cough and measels.

yw plumk ar appliance dealer D E T R O I T E D I S O N6ERVES SOUTHEASTERN M1CHI6AN

ARE YOUR IMPORTANTPAPERS AND VALUABLES

REALLY SAFE?Don't be old fashioned in thinking that y#uritems of value are safe because they are "lacktdaway" at home. To be really sure of their safety,place them in a safe deposit box here. Them, yourvaluables and important papers are protectedagainst loss, theft and fixe. Drop in to our banksoon and rent your safe deposit box. The costi* low.

cPhersen State lank* HowtH — Pincknej *,

Mntty-Tm* Year* of Saf$ Banking *r"

2 % wt Sarlngs Book Accounts

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Sergt, Jimmie Amburgeyhome from Columbut,OhioVla.t week,

f oinu back Thursday. T _ e k l 0 I 1

Mrs. Edaa Spears wai *» J a c k i O l i

On. CampbeU. tookback to Laniial Sunday.

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V al* Domiao/lerry Lewis^laddy KBOX

Jimmy Boweo, Charlie Graeie »adThe Four Cofmflokdr Cartou*.

Featuring Count Batie** Band

Son, Men, Toes, June 15, 16,17Gury Cooper and Geraldine Fitzgerald

*"TEN NORTH FREDERICK"

in CinemascopeColor Cartoon Late News

**THE HIGH COOT OF IDVS&W

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Sun, June 15 thro Sat* J M » **5*«d«7 2 M i* •* * ^ t *

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Jack Hawkin»

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"MISTER ROCK .\ND ROLL"with

Allen Fred and Rock and Roll SfacgColcr Cartoon and

SCIOTH£AT£RChildren'? Free Playj?roaMt

Ann Arbor Phone Nor. 8-7ft*S

Notes of 25 *<m$ Ago'ChilJien's Day exerciss will be at

-.Vio fong'l. church Sunday, Those wh0will ^i\p recitations are Lorna Weeks,llrbeu Vedder, Gerald Veddert PeachPalmer, Zena Plummer, Beryl Lewis, S

Friday, Saturday, June 13, 14"THE DEEP SIX"

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Walt DUney't"JOHNNY TREMuUNN'

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T H E RIVERin CinemaSeope and Color

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Vdmis-sion Adults We, Children WeThis Engagement Only

Three Shows Sunday 2:39, 5:tt, 8:39One Show Monday thru Saturday at7-30 p. m. Doors ope at 6:45.

CTAISOF MICHIGANihe Prolate Coart for the County i f

Mnric} Read, Rosemary Read, Helen iUeBSo, Lawrence Baughn, Garth ,Meyer, Dorothy Parker Jeanette'liaiucs, Harriet and Russel Bowman, ,fiuth N>ga, Gexald Dartow, Douglas jPlummer, " Dorothy Meabon, Jack t

Hanes, Lois Kellenberger- iCommencement is June 21, Theg

class numbers 22 .The program is Sai- futator\, Marjorie Merrill; History,»,Marshall Meabon; Prophecy.CliffcH'd^"i])el ;Soag, Maida McCleer,LoreUaDiek, Gertrude Zillman; Giftatovy,Lora Hvrnett;Will, Hubert Ledwidfe;Poem, Margaret McKuhn; Valedict-ory, Doroth Snively ,

17, 18,Wed., Thurs., June"SAD SACK"in Vista Vision

WithJerry Lewis and Phyllis Kirk

WILD IS THE WIND"in Vista Vision

WithAn..a Mngnani and Anthony Quinn

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.^ the Matter of the Estate t lCharles E Grilfis, Deceased,

At a bession of sa;d Court held mKen 27, 1958

Present, Honorable Hiram R. Sntftli*Tudge of Probate.

Notice is Hereby Given that thevolition of Ada O.Grifjis, praying thatUe administration of said etat#b«granted to Ada O. Griff is or to s&n*oy legistcred or certified maO rttuTB.iiiier suitable person and tha thahens ot said deceased be determiat4wil be L-ard at the Probate OfMtfJuan '4-X, 1958 .

It is urdereu, That Notice th«retfIQ g«ven cy publication of a copy harto£ lc<r Uiree weeks consecutively prev*(oui to said day of hearing ia tiltj'ir.okncy Dispatch and that thefiduc-sry cause a copy of this notice Uie ^r\od upon each known party ia".te;«it bt his last knownvi4) rtays prior to such hearing »r ypersonal service at least five (5)4*20prior to such hearing.A true copy:Barbaiu L. Marr "*-*

J" (Cjerk of Probate , ' ' "H^rry Jackson of Langing calltt «g

Mrs. Beulah Millar Friday.The Ciar« MMeri were in Detroit

i"'in day.

The Gene Snyders of Toledo visit<i'.d the A*her Wylies last week.

Gerald Henry was home from De-over the week end .

The Ted DeBarrs f Corunna ande Jesse Krums of Eaton Rapids

... Grace Poole Hill, 42, died a i i W e r f Sunday guests of the RobertDtUoit, following an operation.Her i pjkes.hush'tnd survives and a son, Aubrey I M l s # I r e n e J a c k v i s i t e d t h e

Gilcnrist by a former nu-riage. FGoortos in Jackson last weekIn court suit of the Rawleigh Co. ^ M;i0 Kottlers brought her home.

v< Re\ Esic was settled. Ar iiiu Hof > Mrs. Marion Pearson of Howelllfind Mrs. Marion Kaplan of Manchestar cal^d on Mrs .Esth<j Campbell

"Thursday.

the

was placed on probation andtold to leave the county. The suit of

Younglove School District vs LefaMi'her was postpponed .

In soft ball Pinckney beat HowellTimbers 11 to 6 and lost Hamburg ii>?o 3. Fred Read pitched both games.

J ^

Ton Ware and wife attended tfetStockbr'dge high school alumni b*ttluet Saturday night

Mrs. Eleanor Ledwidge.Mrs.rvmdp Morris, Mary Eleanorarid Kathy Kirschke were ia HoweUFr< day.-

Mrs Vivian Ledwide had an 0P-on her thoat at McPhenWa

Center-The J Bonnie Hoskins family and Mr,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowe of D#tioit were Sunday guests of MrigIrone JPck.

Albert Dinkel and wife attended aa iish dinner Friday at thg Lindani'lp^bv^rian church.

The Lawrence Camburns attendedthe funeral of Mrs. Josephine£ t Stockbridge Friday

THE BLUE WATER MARKET9704 KRBftg KB. NEAR lf-M

1

i

•T ATE OF lOCHMAN._Tht Probatt Court for tht

County of LivimstonIn U.e Mattw of tho Estate ci

Thomnji Murphy, Deceased.At a mtion of sa;d Court held on

June 6, 1958.Pment, Honorable Hiram R. Smith,

J\*df« of Pobate. [Notice is Hereby Given, That the

Petition of Louis R. Murphy praying 4that tho instruement filed in saidCourt be admitted to probate as theLast Will and Tesament of said de-ceased and that the administration ofei i i estate be granted to Louis Mur-phy 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 u a

It it Ordtrtd, That Netite thereofbe tfven by publication of a copy hereof for three weeks cousectively p-ev\ous to said day U htaring in thePinckney Dispatch and that the fiduc-iary taut* a capy «f this notice tobe f# N/<>(» upon each known party ininttrwt at his last known addresst* wgKttred or certified mail returnr«*ipt demanded at least fourteen(14) days prior t* such hearlnf orby perronal service at least five (5)days prior to such hearing.

Hinm R. Smith, Judge of Probito.A tm# copy:, 'bara L. MarrCltrk of Frttttfj

LAKELAND MICH. AG 9

F1CEIH >KAT» ANB GROCERIES BEER, VVsNE «»(BKAL

AND TOYS, TOP QUALITY

.„* THE BLUE WATCR UUNDOMAT r9704 KRX8S RD. NXAJl M-te

I AKEt AXD MICH. AC 9 96H

Koad off M-86»Lake4aiidf Mich, Soft Watar family Wash,

Waah, trey Cleaning, Cotton Rug, Shag Rugs Bod Spreads

wifh oar Gold Dy» System.

OPEN SEVEN BAV* A

ottle GasFOR COOKING WATER HEATIN AND -

, . .HOMK HEATING~ WYUE L P, GAS SERVICE

PHONE 63 HOWELL :

HELLER'S FLOWERS....SAY IT with FLOWERS

PHONE 2 8 4 A HOWELL

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WSPATCa Wednesday, June 11,1958

TheTHE MNCKNEY DISPATCH

South Howell St,Pinckney, Mich.d Class Mail PrWilige* Author-ized at Pinckney, Michigan

Act of March 8, 1877

Subscription Price $1.50 aYear

n t0 Mr. and Don Johnson eMay 30 a daughter^Iary

n to Mr. and Mrs. James Jones' Shehan) of Brighton a

Wagoners Groc6066 PINCKNEY ROAD

QGROCERIES 9RYG00DS

;oon:

GENTS FtJRNISHIM

SHOE*

The Farl Saverys of Dexter calledon th- Ralph Halls Sunday.

Matk Nash and wife attended thewe(idiri£ of Charlotte Gearhart to Al-ied Ste -'art at Church of God, HowellHi Saturday night .

The Wayne Collars of Milan apeatSunday \\ Uh the Robei't Reads.

Baughn took Donniep , Duane Haines, Larry Van.

Slambrook and Peter Bobon to theMUler Vaughn cabin at Lovells Torthe wt>ek end.-*11 «* f'aughn and -Barbara visitedthe Frank Clarks at Miiford .

Lynn Hendee and wife a^tl IsabelN.ish »r\<i Tommy Rjtter attended thegiuduaron of Kay Nash, daughter ofthe J tunes Nashes at. Coidwater highschool Thursday night .

The Lawrence Camburns entertaini ed thp Barnum families Sunday, Th'»y

v ere the Clair Barnums, Roland Gor•ens an'* Charles Sullivan's

James Whitley jr. has gone to Pont'ac to spend r»»-> summer with ].r *v mo'hgr .

O0rge Tansley and wife were innt Saturday.

N a s h i | y h e l d o p e nV»se last Wednesday for their son,David rud his fiancee. All 'Jf their<i ildrwi were there .

Tlie Malburn Robisons of Evansville, Ind are visiteg th e Olin Robinsons.

J a m " s Taipette and wife> the Lesterffe<K and ivan Waterbury a t t ends

Jacobs horse auction at Bell_Saturday.

Mrs Ethel Sprout Is visiting theh i C in

LOW PRICES

Beer and Wine To Take Oai

PHONE HOWELL

NOW

Mr. and Mrs. FreC -.c-*d spent the'eck ?vA in Detroit.Mcsdames Hazel Clelland and

Carver of Jackson called in

Fred Reads Friday. Mrs. Clati-a Peters went home -vith them .Mrs Andrew Nesbitt attended thef'xter commencement Friday.Mesdames Lettie Nesbit, Lillian

&• Miss Bailey of Dexter attendod a <tork shower Friday for Mrs.Jrv-k Wvlie of Howell given by Mrs.Smith ttit'Cif

^Mr. and Mrs, Wray Hinckley a i *AT'-s. Reatriee VanHorn visited Mrs.-Vary Banting in Ann Arbor Sunday.

* Ho Konneth Hecks spent Sundayi'i Ypsiianti with the Lloyd Warne-s.

P-nv Burns and wjfe son, David andKelly spent Sunday with the

in Grand Rapids.IVe Jack Young family attended

of J ark Ewers at Que-«nhigh school, Jackson

COAL ;;;; SUNOCO FUEL OIL

I ILL I P NOW AND PAY BY THE XHE MONTH

VI SO HAVE A LARGE, STOCK OI 1J MBKU & BUILDING

HAMILTON 6 -8119. DEXTER

D. E. Hunt & SONSMICHIGAN

I.'io

5 vavn-nz coMfORTSHOSS

wain AmPER GALLON

w BODY•••

-H/RDWARE, PLUMBING, HEAT

UP 8 3143, PINCKNEY-.-

G! L a il"a I

SEPTIC TANKCARE URGED

Cleaning septic tank in aresrs not — ved by sewerage iys*terns is recommended.

This time of year offers a fine opportunity a> these whoseMWtrage systems are maintained by septic tanki.

Septic tanks must be cleaned occasionally, afctvt one* t ithree years. Sonetimea new tanks do not start functioning prop*•rly and m-7 rtquire checking sooner.

All such syitesu wOl elog in time and wt nWie spring-time u the best time U make a check.

We art licensed aad bonded by the ttkkif an Department tfHealth and display a decal on our truck, from the Department

We 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 centswhat your tank will cost before we pump, rather than prices hithe pound, tons, feet, cubic feet, barrel, etc.

Howell Sanitary Co.

to* Art 0*VourFwtLong

U#ur»t

_ it fontJoot oa iou000 tiny aStortbUt. laYelvtt . XtsA i C i

ot*,

j I'll" oaU a% rpwr eoftveni«aec iaj<MJt Horn; ofle*. or shop, to SLWyo«.9«MO**l ritilnf Sorvlct— r.a*• u w Ide* of ibo* oomfort, ar«e^Ufatloa^ro «vtr« o*Mrg>b

(i"orr:e VanNorman was in Saginnu-Jd. t week._ Mrs. Neil Baughn entertained hero t r grhde class from the Dexter -•!-einnntr.iy school at a picnic at h t rh o m e * l Portage Lake Saturday.

Tho Robert Reads attended ' <'ieS house Saturday night a t t n eJVilbur Ostrander home in StockhricJgehonounx Gen, Don Ostrander. He wastne h,Rh school alumni .speaker

•'•iis. Mary Ellen Read was a W-d"fsdai dinner gueatg of the l^,b

1 ? u , o f , H o w e n a n U Thu''sdQy ofMen Wild in Ann Arbor .Mostiames Eleanor Baughn anrl

^semary Whitley wet, in How"i -

Kenneth Zilll, who havo

CENTURY SPRAYERSKOk ALL I AICM SPKAV1NG JOBS

CUNNINGHAiVI HAY CONDITIONERS -CARDINAL ELEVATORS

DOW FARM CHEMICALSNAT CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER —

FOR LARGER VJFXDS

THE PINCKNEY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY2>\1 WTST MAIN STREET

PHONE I-Ptown 8.84 73

»<».-.,

w • f Meyer and wife entertain-.d

FvZ nC"dren a"d f a m " ^ f>r11'hers Day Sunday. This w e ek end'• 'V 8" to H i i ^ ^

rs Day Sunday. This week• 'V 8" to Higgins La k e t o ^

Tangran

Th« v J a r v ' ^ at Lime LakeT P v-Ce U R o S a f a m i l>' c « ^ d nait r p ° s a t L o n g L

a i t r Reason wh0 broke hisat the home of hi,

on Pingree Rd.c J. Clinton and wfQ

1 inn si'r%ing my first ieim as statej ,s»']iaUii iull<A\ing a special election

\ in Aj)ril lite'! to replace Senator Harryy. Hiuie who passed away. Formerlyli)jiiui"\ County i'rosefutoi" lor twoivrnis 1'iju i>4, Municipal Judge f^rCjty o'i ^ansing three years, 1947-

m County Grand Jury

nfi,had

» < •

ANNOUNCEMENT

I. PALX C. YOLNUEU

u v e tha I will be a candidatefor rejection as

STATE SENATOR 14th DISTRICTInybam and Livingston Counties

t'i of the following commit-..it-nut e Liquor Control, , in~

and

.'i'imiK.'r of Interim Commitee o'J^cii^ie -HKI 11 ou.se of iifpiysentativogsuii: ;Ji, ' tevjjjision mental health law»laws,Member of Committee |f Legialalatuu- i'lui s tate iiar of Michigans»luflyi,.s-.; revision of procedural laws

K M - e : 1212 South Uene see Dr.,

ft iiii.s bei'n an honor andi" ire t<> .serve the people of Living-."n und Inghani Counties in the Sea.

io the State of Michigan. 1 feel"•> cxcpei'ien*.e gained in t.iy

t.enn would be of great value iffl a second term.

JACK HANNEH Marv'school Royal Oak.

BUSINESS

OPPOR\ UNITYMEN OR WOMEN

W

Setvicmg our Beautiful Display Ca^ds aceouit;, established by us in yoarm Drug, Food, Hardware and Applian ar-:r..NO WAREHOUSE FACILITIEScea Stores include numerous other out -NO iiXPEKIENCE NECESSARY

^oUe^tin for merchandise purchas I W P tiain you; CASH Income startgand replenishing inventory, All ••immecijutely .

UNLIMITED POTENTIAL

SCHOOL'SOUT

6680 Pi y Rd. Pinckney. Mich.Flume UPtown 8-G6C5

refisily

A Product of the World FamousWatham Watch Company Active inBusiness Sine* 1850. .Applicant! that can qualify are beinga p p o i n t as Local Distributorg.Mustae responsible premanent resident anduse of car,devote at least 6 hours weekly to this dynamic merchandiiiag

plan, references and $1095.00 caihn\ BilaMt immediatly.protected by ourrepurchase of inventory plan.Applicants will be accepted alter a local personal interview, with a Com-;>any Executive, Write today givingn^me, nddress, phone number andackgrcund. _

- TIME INDUSTRIES, 170 WEST 74th Street, NEW YORK

I I I

«LGAR 80 1*.

AT WHOLESALE. FOUB IN FAMILY Q*H

EAT FOR $12.00 PER

. — • »M«

COFFEE Tic Lb,

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\

m•wer Pack

157:50

TILLER

$184 J5

Hcrt't reol economy . . , *ne•ngin* doei the work of five.E*gtn«-hon4le wnil lift* off easily, . . changes from tiller to mowers! • rttary mo-cotter in minute*.

mtk for FREE demonstration

YOUR NAME —ADDRESS

The Vern Buttons ol Lansfag waraSunday guests oftheMntomOsrrf

TA* Holy Name Society g*v*> a gurprise party for Rev. Fr. Schmitt lastMonday night at their hall, in ho** rihis 20 years in the priesthood About

w^e there indunding a detegatfrom the Howell Knights of Colum 1 with fertilizer every yearand enioyed a pleasant evening. can pay off in extra tons of hay

_ Miller attended Maaonic Grand B ^ * « £ ^ r c J ? a £ SayS the

Lortge in Detroit Wednesday ,The Ona Campbells spent the week

eed »t the Carl Lentz home at Lad-ing Lorraine LenU came home with

AlfalfaTons

Of Hay Per AcreTOP-DRESSING alfalfa fields

BUWESS

Me&dams Florence Axtz of Detroitand Muf Rane of Whitrhore Lakeed on the M. J. Reasons Friday .

Mp.itm Bennett of Lamingon Mr*. Edna Reasoo Friday.

middle West Soil ImprovementCommittee, in citing tests byWisconsin soils specialists

FOil SALE: Stark Upright Piano.tuned und in good condition. $40.00Pnoiie LP 8-3257

WANTED TO BUY .-Standing Hay..Bros. UP 8 3464

FOR SALE:-Hou3? 4 rooms and bathwith ? ^ots. $3200 cash $3500 on time.Don Gardner, Dexter St., Pincknfey

Adjuf for row widths upto 40" «ith Seli<t-O-Widrf»

Tinei. Balanced easyharming. Rugged,

poweHwl; dependable.

ask UHH derrfnttratt

!j

FOR SALE:_Seven acres f Alfalfa.Kred Kulbickj 424 M_36 W Pinckney

FOR SALE:-Pontiac Seed Potatoes.Call DP 6-3356 after 6 p.m.

- jSALE 150:-Bushel of Buck-

wheat reed. For Information CallL^'onek U 8-8555.

Hay yields are higher u'thsoil care.

A. R. Albert and A. M Strom-men, of the Univc L'ty of Wis-consin staff, import that hayyields have a v e r t e d more thanfour tons per year for the pastsix years on fields top-dressedannually with b! J pounds of ier-tilizer. UnfetUiized ueids yielded less than three ,to.i: uf hay

The tests were :r. -,1? at theSpooner Branch ' ' culturalexperiment station

The extra hay fro: . .'.ilizedfields the first year was suffi-cient to pay for the plant foodthe'second year. These resultsha\e continued for each of the^L1- m aS years.

1 ™ ronomists say enough;ut:.^.;i.s remain in the soil forxtra two or three tons of hay'tii rm added investment.

^ y SaatHnhiio

} IMf|9 M. B.Piarkaey MkMgaa

CaB 11HT A. M. to 2J00 P. M.

CORNEIHOMK

DOB

1.-00 to 'ktt P. If.

Ritter T. V. : S»vice

DirectorMedein £qu|pm«mAnibuferu!c Servvoe

PHONE (J P

i ' t

Fred C asistttff, IOPTOMETRIST

120 Wetii Uraxid &iv«;I How<(l. Miciigao

Prompt aaA l'eartaoii» (Phoue $5';'UP!

o:

CLAY C10RD0NLLOYD H£ND£E

SUBT1VOBQHU* kllH »i*t Gsamd

l l l l -W Howell,U l e W. Mua eH.

i r> i ) t

lentb P

to

jlophone Office 98SSteldeice 814

HeweU

BERT WYUE,

WANTED: O«d Jobs after scheeland Saturdays. Franei* ClarkPhtne \)V S -- 3«42

UVEY HARDWAREGENERAL HAULINGRubbish, Askes and Cinderi

or whatever you hava. Light delivery anywhoro. Paul BollCall UP S.34S1

SALES » sracui>rfne UP 8 ZUfi

Dr. H R Holmqubt

Roger J. Carr Ag<COMFUsnTfc 1N8U&AMCB COVJU

•GB

Edith i t Carr1 4 2 MILL. ST.

Pinc/rney, Mien. Pbcine UP 8 !

""REAL kSTAltHouas. Lake

Business OpportunitiesYour Propertjl wiUi

GERALD REASONBroker — -809 North Peon

PH6NE UP 8-»166

SALE:-»fee* tueen

. Phone after

HOME r'OR SALE O.l RENT:211O1TOP. Rli:NT:-Two motem apartments DQ^ R ^ ^ W p f . c t $ 1 2 5 0 0 ^on« npstairs, one d<wn, each live M r s g u M > H o < ) d ^ ^ 6 . 2 io2rooms and hith heal and hot water. S u n d a y a n d Monday all day. Tuej

1 3 1 4 3 \rooms and itjoe Gentile UPtowa 1-3143

E\

FOR SALE:-O*t Play Pen wltk ftoor.| M 0 e ie 54 te tlafle. laain, doubletfvein, teari tiak tot with mixer fa>v

ett |06 00Mar Heynelas 545 Bast Putnam St.PUictanay, Mioh.

f* l t SAME v H A)W-l(Ba»»afe, To-mate, ta4 etker Mn4s later.Qeergt Heit, S64 Pattersen Lake RJ.Paeae UP $-31M

FOR aALE:-W>riagtr Electric "wasn-ittg Machime. for $20.00.

Kevia Ledwidge, UP 8-9910

WANTED: Fumiiifcoda tingle maa.

thru Saturday until 4 P.

i HAVR VOU A HEATING PROBLHM ?f9I — CALX. —

RAY BAVLESSPhont HA. 4--3641

:-Lawn MewerSpence 71tus UP 0 - W01

$5.tO Wi\NTED:Lake cettage, PattersonPortafe es ether small lakt i» thisvjsin;ry. Buyer waitinc Harmon ReaJ

1 Estate, 101 East Grand River, FevWORK FOJ V. S..GOVERNMENT J M V i ) ] e P h C a s t l e 3..$74i,

MEN - WOHEN, 18 to 60. Prepare ^row for coB*n« CIVIL SERVICEEXAMS. For Iaformation Write: . f 0 R SALE OR RENT.-W«11 Driving

The Di»pe*oh Pinckney, Mich. Outft. Thomas Murphy

Good Readingfor theWhole Family

•News • Facts• Family Features

The Christian Scienct MonitorOn* Norway St., Botton IS, Mass.

Send your newspaper for the timechtcktd. Enclosed find my check wmoney order. 1 year $18 06 month* J 9 Q 3 months $4:50 Q

p X-HayTuesday Thr<mgb Satnrdtl

1! tc 3 aid 5 to 7and by Appointment

AC 7-29MWest Grand $ive»

roivMmdol'sSawFiliu» ShopLAWN MOWER SHARPENING11 r. 1 4 RJverbank Hi-land Lmk*

)AH Kind, of Real Bstate Ltsttafft

WantedMain Office HA 6-8*88 at 7421 Po*t&sre Lake Road, near N. Territerto132 WEST MAIN ST., PINCKNE>Henrv

StrviELECTRICAL CONTRACTING60000 West M-36, Pinckney

Phone I' 8-5519

CLASSIFIED

WANTED :By Studio Girl.Male- or Female , Full or part time.i;P 8 3286. 11450 Dexter, Pinckny Rd.

Wfm ftAJLE:~A»Mpie« and Ruxt•40 ItMt Jhrtftftm,, Mariea BuruottPinckaey, Mich.

| FOP SALE . Dog House nearlyFOR SALL:OJd Town Canoe, 17 feet o l v 0 t i c v c l e . Wjlliam Kiner,IODK in good esmdltion.. Bob Meabon ?Q^ Patterson Lake Rd.U P S 3312 I _ _ _ _ _

WANTBD-:: WOOL, MarketM Lucius J. Deyle

UP s^siasUP I Sill

TRY SOME AQRICO 1«—«--4LAWNS ANB GA1CBIN1. SOWORK FOR U. S. GOVT! \ LAWNS AN

MEN — WOMEN, 18 to 50. Prepare ' SACK* F#R |now for coming CIVIL SERVICE; . j ,EXAMS. For information, write: idOyQBox 1, PiicJuey Dispatch. ? PU#N£ vrptewa f~iK47

LJi

' Name

Address

FOR S^LE: 12 acres 4--HA 6

Clover

I1 OR SALE . Right hand Drainboardar^ Sink. Gustav Hannaman2?0 Unadilla St.

e>

Pitickney'sFOR RENT: Upstairs apartmomfive rooms and bath, partially furnish«<1. or urfumished. Reasonable rent.Call Mrs. Oscar Beck UP 8 5506.

WANTED : Laundry work at home.Men's bundles expertly done.Col UPtown 8-3110

FOR SSALE:Electric Sewing MachineSpeed Queen Washer,2 Rocking chaii-ssingle bedstead mattress and springsMrs; Irene Jack ,387 West Main St.,P-?nckney,

MEATS

Q U A L I T Y

MARKET-WttCES

COURJtOUS

WANTED : Convalscent or privatehome for elderly lady.

UPtown 8 5538

S 'AT LION SERVICE > Shetland*,^iii'eied 40 in. dappled chest _

nut. one grade 42 in..also ponies forsve *11 a?es. Visitors welcome,

rgo I-:olt 664 Patterson Lake Rd.'I', Mich.

REAk, jtSTATE —GL/PYS AND bfllRLEY HENRH

Phnne UP 8-977iSalesman for Gerald Reason

1H69 HUand Ct. / l e i rPinckney, Mich

' P B R F E C T " A U T O M A T I «THREABBR

Threads large and Amall needis.Drop n««dle into either of % funnel!,)ty thread behind funnel.Prtss vluu<;«r. "Presto" it's.ready t» G

EXPERT PIANO TUNING ANDREPAIRNG

Let's Get together to keep your Piauo i n p l a 8 t i c bttX W l t h ^

in a Fine State of Repair Postpaid. Prompt »*hWILLIAM G. KLAVE M * n # y b a c k 8 u a r a a t e € "

Hamilton 6 5305,9727 Portage Lk.Ave

FOR SALE-k^ai JbL nate oi AU JLnds.

BBROBR'SStock Stamps 40c each )

Fast Accurate . . .BERGBttS* RUBBER

WORKS(, Wanted

sakeman for Get aid ReaaotBEBT

tit no UP i-

11922 Weiman SL Pinrkaey,

William Davis. . . BIDING AND ROOFING

AND

installedGraad

HowelL

65115 E. Od. River, Howell,Pkone Me^ill 717

LEE UVEV

& andcratorlng. 25 >cars

M. A. LINK,S788 Lakeyew, BrivtHush Lake, Phone UP 8 5170

PH^NE U f

NOTT«*TS: Mrs. Day, Famous Charac-ter Reader and Advisor now locat-ed at 409^ Main St., Brighton.Forappointment Call AC 9 6071 ?

R.LSORRELLWater Wellb and Pumps

All Makes of Pumps ServicedDexter-Pinckney Road

HA 6 9454

I f.avanOPTOMETRIST

Taes. and Thurt. 9:30 to 5;00Evenixiirs by Appoinliiwl186 Gait 6rand B i w

I. TT 18 BELIEVED THE HOUS1

WAS INSURED*But what about the owneras prkeltsipartenal possessions and katpsakosftcttMM papvrt, birth and raarriagatmttBmtm. iniuranca policy Haatftin can dietroy them in a few mfaw

Tha only eomplata loss insurance forMM* pmaMtkfBM is a Salt DapasitBfL which you ctn rent in our vaahAmim§ for y*»ur box today,

TWO% THREESo»

Book Ti«eCertifkaUa

rtt National BankHowalL

Unite Ffedtnd^fMaral Raaarrt Cm

CERTIFIED CORN. OATS. BEANS

- FOR SPRING PLAN HNG

ARMER'S FEED SUPPLYPH8№ UP 8 5511


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