10-26-1955 - Village of Pinckney
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10-26-1955 - Village of Pinckney
. * . , - • . . - ( > • • • : • v • •-- THS EKNCVNXt DISPATCH /oVume 71 Wednesday, October 26, 1955 No. Elementary Scliooi MICHIGAN MIRROR History of Livingston 7 6 FOOTBALL GAMES' The Pinckney Pirates won their :,* %M IMi. . 1 CURRENT COMMIT ' The Pinckney Pirates won t Kindergarten Mary's latfaoEic c ! last home game here Friday nite Becky Read's brother, Tom, and * ™ r a 8 » « becoming standard lfl. llCKIiey | before a crowd of 500 from the Jtev. *r. Albert Schmitt, Pastor e ul l>n>ent m many newspaper ofii Sunday Ma*>se8 8:0u and 10:00 a.u. sister Nancy, went hunting with a c<l Highway Safety." insiders figured Manchester Dutchmen by a score es the papers Part a bow and arrow and BB gun. ?** m o r « aQ d more Novena tkvonoiit Friday evening he was sincere as many of his proof 19 to 0. This is a league game The dispensation wa* & ranted in Ricky Wilson's dad has a racing ! P i c t u r e s - Recently an Indiana paand gives Pinckney a 2 won, 1 lost at 7:f0. posals had been adocated by Rewas car. Rody Darrow got some dog t>ic ^ theatened with a lawsuit Confessions, Friday evening after one tied record. publican legislator before wno lures for our room. Diana Haincs over a picture published. He wrote o nd 1 had her tonsils out Saturday. David could not get them enacted. One of Manchester showed a flash the ! ^ ^ *?%}*** * S* ***** *«"» year H. H. Harmon and S. ir. up the opening of a new night club his proposals aroused the ire of Vvmppie were the installing omc- first quarter and reached the 20| ? i J 0 * > * : ° , £ Iu - ttnU * u n d *y ^ Jones killed a snake.Douglas KeLer aa'J took a picture of the crowd has a pony for the winter. Bruce the ahferiffs a political power in ers: ihe first candidates were raio yd.line on passe* but drew a 15 yd. | i O r * * e i 8 : 0 ° M . a s * which he published. A banker and Gyde has a Davy Crockett book the state. It would takes ihe licen penalty and never got going; M(jgM|IOflll6 August 27, lfii>o. They were Eddie Colones dad made him a work a merchant and his Wife, prominsing of drivers away from the ^ ^ ^ M. _ Wilson, a lawyer and a again. They drew many penalties ' bench with a vise. Dua'ie Andeison ent church people appeared in it.. sheriffs who now have it and give s o n i n l a w o f Church Freeman Webb iie throughout the game which nulli—; went to the airport, Kay Lelo,.ic They claimed their privacy wag laBeachy, Pastor < it to a license board to be appointed was also in the state legislature. fied any gains they made. vaded According and the.r toreputations damlegal opinioa VV alter Each Penny Reynolds. John Cardner.Sus- aged. Pinckney found they could pene | s« s - S u P t They do not figure they want it At the time of his death at an 10:00 an Baughn, Pauline VaBl.iri am they had no case as a night club is line and' W<irnmg s^ so much for the money received for early age he was prosecuting au- trate the Manchester 11:00 ad Terry Rfca'on all have new si. « s. a public place and they wrote it up writing licenses as for the politi- ney. The second candidate raised broke through throwing ball carrier Sunaa; and took the picture* at the refogies Meeting 7:i»0 losses- Don Packer • * o u n £ cal contacts it enables tfcem to on that day was iwillaru Darrow. for many qufcai, oi" the owner. rllowship SclV)C« Second Grade caught 2 passes from Higgs running maintain. He was a justice of the peace . 8:00.) Katherine Cox has moved to .; 22 yds. the The lime is drawing near for mus. David Chanibers went hu. •# tine "Trick or Treat" boys, and and so did most of our big jroth«rs the firls to come around. This racket and dads. They had pretty ^uod second of state in the 3rd 9:30 *. m. luck. Cathy H«alh weiu to C e sea costs housewives and me .-chants friends and said the Attorney j. iO m 1864 to 1868. Others who period. Packer gat the secon'i one iiseu tne iust >e-r were 10:45 a. m. to see her father Alan Burg's dad more and more each year. Not i. Kavanaugh had 5 traffic violat one frc.m the 2 yard linj but misstenl' Ail before he took office and jb. Winans latter governor of pulled a tooth for him. Jeff Da\:s only village youngs.n-» ... ,i thuse ed the conversjon kick. Pinckney Thuii. n. t ht prayer meeting U ' : here. We won£ T ne vert*n called for examina- igan for whom Winans Lake was « — — &T *h.t. clurch a\ 8:00 saw a deer He and Clair Bell f^uad 10 miles away fl •• der jvho started this "Trick or tion. Hare at once summoned Atty « oacoo biglet,lather ox Dr. Wed. o.joir piacte# . . . . 7:80 p. hu a lizzard. Clair was driving Dennis Reynold's car and went in the uitoh Treta" business ani how long ago Kavanaugh for examinatioh and he h . F. bigiei; Lnai-le* loung, »illthe 6 yd. a Kathleen Singer went on a picnij , it was?We never heard of . in our was put on probation. mm Youngiove,Geoige Youugiove ».. £ had a 8 p Jiru e Jennie Devine sold one of her po... JS distant youth.That vui>> bacK in the aei Leddick. Alvin Mann, James La , * ... _. . M- b >\ t-wi between Main snd v Fred Twitchell's dad got a red fox. days of horseblocks, pickt* fences Lnadills StreeU Later the press stated Haie was ^ ^ ^ couple eofkick penalties Dickpoint. Kennedy Bertwhist\e> Charle3 failed to the extra A man gave Linda Wylie some hon- and board sidewalks.The si.-cwalks it.,. Keith Ruegsegger, Pastor given a parking ticket for overtime ^^^ George (Jrofoot, William u o The second were upended and the picket fences 9:45 a. m. ey in a comb. parking in Ionia, the fine tor f o o ^ William Thompson, Abner played half of the and oui'itiay School and horse blocks carried away,The Morning Worship 10:50 A.M. Third Grade which would have been 25c. Hare v v o o U ^ 0 ^ i e ^ Sprout, issuer were n©t scored on. 7:00 p. m. Youth Group .iatfes were high ihen u. d the Kathy Shetttelroe had company proved he was in Lansing at the : ^ L e y . B e e b e > j a m e 8 Beebe, threatened' mostly on passes but hor 3:00 p. ra. Even>ng Service from Plymouth Sunday. Roger Bon s e blocks about 3 feet hi, h and time. Later a war veteran ampu- K e e v f i & a m u e l R e e d > Daniel Rich- thse were usually incomplete when 4 f e c t 8:00 p. m. a. Prayer Meerfntf ners cousin from Detroit got a t ,ou square were by the h. ching admitted "he was the one. Sai<| a r d g ftnd M o s l e y Gardner. Many ui they got in the scoring zon.e ost in 4:00 p. m. O o i r Practice Wed. Saturday.. Betty Shirey went shepp P front of the home for the he never told the arresting o>™** u u i S t J p e o p j e have descendants who I Pinckney plays South Lyon there I'M p. m ae was the secretary of state and . v ing in Howell.Lcrrry Oaughn went people to step out on.Most villagers r oir are members of the lodge or O.K. j this Friday night A win here o w n d anyway he had a permit for over- i . at the present tiuie^ to Joslyn Lake Saturday, Margaret e tows and horses then and ! could tie them with Dexter for the he time parking. 1** ihjrijs №** Ackley had dinner with her grand[ t s e usually disajipea: d.One year We are indebted t© Charles Fey league lead. A larKe delegaticn will N i \v H l S L V j M l x INUTES in incidents have killed mother Sunday.Joan Eichman visit^ x t e r , high school boys took these two of Uirnuiigh-m, historian for nn go there* from here. Carol Degner, a freshmen, was ed her Aunt Joan Sunday. Her H-jJ the school supt's. cow an.l hid it in account of the deuication oi the Manchestsr the governors aalety program 2nd Masonic temple on the 3rd loor an abandoned barn( feeding it at Buss named quoon at the Dexter high got a pheasant. Judy Schroeder's Gov.WiUiams is pushing his farm Stone L.F of the Mann block which took Sun.lay. nitfht. It \ras a week before the Little hitfh school football/^homecoming went to the Howell show Wylie aid program. He says q u a l ^ L/T. er.ft Marilyn Singer's brother, Damu, prof, got it back. Minor L.G has been reached and now wants the issue of the Freemason, a The Dexter Kiwanis will five a got a squirrel.Cheerie Schmut vent Kirk Ca rt f o r t h e William Riechert, 56, a retired Marie in ! Royal Arch paper of 1869- I quote ch'ldren Oct. 31. The on a nature hike Sunday,Ann Adams P y R E. u n y , a n e "Th& ceremonies at Pinckney al- Kitchen had a S R Legion Oct. 29. Gro sman American R.G Young's grand mother is home from , Dfarm conductor who once the fanner's pockets. T h e near Fowlerville was though occuring in the afternoon Simonson awardWebster Church who pur- from Caliornia. She had company f VanEtten R,T. and evening were performed with p a ^ e ' ^ chased the school there, have mov-' Sunday Judy Reynolds caught a e ( i $ 5 > (>00 damge 8 against the Inter Lannom Q.B. LIBRARY NEWS out any street display or other osCity Tucking Co. in Detroit circuit Brokaw c • I . rcxoJelled it ami made it in' o j snake Saturday, L.h. The winter achedulee of library tentations. They met in the new c o u r t last a church hall. ] Fourth Grade - weekHe was driving Gonyer B. H. n i s hours is Tuesday: 12 to 1 p. m-, 2 l 0 and spacious hall which was well Higgs Alan Cook is president of the sen We are having revieV tests in tractor on the shoulder of US-16 Pniewski *** F.B. n e a r 5 p, m., 7 to 9 p. m. filled with members of the lodge, ioi closs at Stockbridge. spelling. Mrs. Henry was our teach ^FowlervUle when he was hit Saturday:! to 5 p m. Closed Sat. their wives and daughters and Melvin Conk of Gregory is in St. er last week, We are making leaf ', b>' a t r u c k o f t n e I n t e r City and so NOTES OF THE G A M E and visiting brethren from neighurday night Joe Hospital, 'Ann Arbor with in-j plaques^ Roberet Da^ow brought Permanently disabled he has since Injuries were nifmerous Tom. juries-suffered in an auto accident , us a salamander, Judy Haines the been unable to farm. boring lodges. CKKD OF THANKS Wylie was injured the first few' jo aiiM pu« qi^oog uqof o; ujog . rattles from a snake. 13 of us have We extend grateful thanks to all The dedication was followed by minutes but got first ai( The Republicans opposed to Eis1 inck'ney at Rowe hospital, Stock-- perfect attendance records this year, who were so kind to us during the an appropriate and ads t i m back in and finishe 1 the enhower are hard put to find a canillness and death of our beloved dress by the* Grand Master A. T, uated by the cheer.; of didate who is willing- to run on a the We like the milk from tthe )at ^ K i w a n i s w i l l c r e c t brother, Neil, to our pastor Rev. with whom he is a at 'he sch>'1 i'ci". , vending machines.We are ready for l tform^ similar to the one WillAlbert Schmitt, to Dr. Duffy a n i w h i c h o c c u p i e d a b o u t a n n o u r The Tom Lannon suffered a cracknd Sean Lavan &on of Martin Lavnn a Halloween party. Carol Froahlick ! ! a m McKinley us;-d in 1896, So far those of the Swarthout Funeral t g u b j e c t w a s a f a | y pr0Rented and breast bone and was carried off en S e n a t o r of Wisconsin McCarthy Hon# , for T ? mass cards of sym t h g m a n y numerous passages r<»- a stretcher . Dr. Duffy examined is a star player on the Brighton i is game chairman Howard Singer.re who in outspoken in his criticism Jr. Varsity. They beat West Bloom freshments and Larry Gyde.cleanup. pathy, letter, and beautiful flowers., c e i y e d h e a r t y a p p i a u s e . After the him. of the president is the only one field 30 to 0 and South Lyon 33 to Fourth and Fifth May God bless you good fnends,rel- a t l d r e s s a h a l l - a n n o u r w a a Don Packer has been injured and The Red Crass Blood Bank collScharme Baxter hit hersef with the"y have come up with and they atives and neighbors in conversation and examination this is the first game he has done wt 113 pints of blood at Cheelseea : a skillet.. A bus ran over Pauline doubt that he has sufficent appeal Lee and Helen of the new h&ll when the announce much ball carrying. I Harny's dog. Dolores Schafer*s aunt to win since he tangled with the last week. met of supper was made and direct Th Howell N jual Guard unit inThe Chelsea K wani.s will have a ' and uncle were in anaccident.An An president in the Communist FOOTBALL SLOBES the steps of all to a room on the maneuvered between half. There imal digs holes in Frank Kay's gar- quiry in 1954 and came off second ' ^hiic.ren's party Oct. M Dexter 27, Hartland 7; South Ly- j f i r g t floor o f t h e b u i l d i n g w h e r e 3 • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wagoner sr. den. Pat Tessmer caught baby pos- best. Also he no longer makes the on 20, Oak Park 12; Milford -0, tables extending the lull lengc-n oi front pages like he once did. He Brighton 6; Howell 19, Charlotte V, the building were beautifully a r - with a drum. They lighted 4 flares. attended the SieboUl -family re-- sum.Rollene Singer went to the The refreshment stand operated union at Milwaukee, Wis., last Younglove school Sunday. Pauline lost his chairmaship when the DinFowlerville 20 Haslett 7 ;Williamstn arranged with countless varieties by the sophmores ran out of coffe3 week. Stapleton's sister from Gregory is ocrats took over control of the sen60 Stockbridge 6; Saline 33, Chelhot dogs and everything else at The Altrusa Club of Detroit hos visiting her. Frank Hoy has a white ate. sea 14; Lincoln 19,, Milan 0; Flat pared by the L of the O.L.S so presented%-tb^e Mich. State San. at cat. Rock 19, Roosevelt 12; Dundee 14, tastefuly and temptingly that dyPinckney always has a big influx This was Pinckney's Fifth Grade Howell with a broadcasting outfit. 2 L University 7; Ann Arbor 32, specia forgot her pams in viewing crowd. There were about as Becky Morris got 100 percent in of hunters during the small game many Margie Simons was home coming sing Eastern 7; Byron 19,Gaines 12; it. After supper and once more ar- from Manchester as from Pinck qUeen at the Howell football game multiplication drill, also Camille Bu season due to the inany acres >•' Linden 44 ranged in the lodge room tho Dewitt 14, Morrice 6; De , on Friday night. 3 ga. Nancy Read. Ann Me"nke. Fred state land here where any one may grand master in behalf > f lodge preThe Burns-Heath scoring combi Swartz Creek 0; Okemus 28, Dans Matthew Finley, former deputy Crudder. Ronnie Haines. Donna Pat hunt True this is not all good sented the past master's jewel to nation did not click for some reason ville 0. , a s t w c e k > rick. Patty Bays. Wallace Singer, pheasant country as these birds sheriff C o h o c t a h the retiring master Millard Darr- or other. He served under Sheriff Hen.y | and Kathy Gustafson.John C o i o n e J preferr cornfields and the vicinity THK KINC, S DAUGHTERS ow. Mr. Darrow responded with a and DeeAnn DuBois made contribu- of villages where there is plenty Finley. The King's Daughters meet Nov. 'short but feeling speech which in ac PINCKNEY "A" LEAGUE Fowlerville j tions to our science exhibit. We did eat. Most of the farms ' here are Ronald Rix, 14, of 3 at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Wm. Brash cated receiving the gift was W L won the 4-H one acre corn plont- j not make our hike &s it was too wet. posted against all hunting as in ir. more value than words could im1. Barnes Hotel . . . . . . 27 1 ing contest I We thank Mrs. Cook for the cup the past city hunters have not 5 pjy. 2. Read's Lumber ...... 22 too careful about farmers Minstrel cake treat Garyy Davs from the Burt The Linden Kiwanis M t e PONT1FICIAL HIGH MASS 3. Larry's Marathon 19 9 SI,ov»- is Oct. 27-28. W F. Close has school in Detroit is a new boy in our | rights or property. Gates were A solemn Pontificial high mass On the night of October 4. Dinkels' Plumbing 19 0 l*"t open permitting p e r i t t i n g stock stock to to eses class, We have 18 boys and 18 girls left will be celebrated by his excellency l&20y Livingston Lodge a p a r t i n i t 5. I. O. F. No. 40 13 cape and horses cattle^ sheep and 15 now. We had a meeting Monday to Most Reverend Joseph H. Albern,, w h a t p r o y f t d ^ ^ t h e i r U g t m e e t 6. Gregory Tavern 12 16 The Doyle Templetons of Keego ' discuss our Halloween party, Our poultry shop, shot A few years Bishop of Lansing on Sunday.Oct.30 | . l n thfi M f t n n b J o c k T h e o l f . 7. Plainfield Farm Bureau 12 16 Harbor were Sunday guests of the ' plaques are done. We congratulate the conservation officers blockadat'10:30 in the morning. Thisi mass, fctri w e r e p & u l C l a r k w M ; A l . 8. Detroit Die Set 11 *1 Albert Shirleys. Donna Jean £0 her new baby sister^ ed all roads leading into Detroit will be offered a* > part of the rel-1 ^ . ^ ^ ^ & d j w . K ^ s w 9. Velvet Eez 10 H ! Those from out of town who at--, Kathy Su and searched the cars of returning W. A. Vince, Sec Georgi Teeple, 10. Van's Motor Sales hunters. They found a variety of 8 5 1 tended the funeral of Neil Tiplady Sixth a n u u Treas. John Martin S. D.; Peter 11. Price's Mobile Service . .. 7 2 1 were Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGuire, We had a good season with our game which included sheep, pigs, ial Hifch Mass will open the week Conway, J. D. and Valentine G. 12. Lavey Hardware 1 27 ; Detroit Mr and Mrs Lawrence Bur- papers at the football games and al- turkeys and chickens. .at the nftw Service * i Pftf) n *n(\ H«iipT>ter, Mrs Clarence , though there wpro lpq« Great Rril-foir-h** Another rovai love affair on the front pages.that 2386 Mrs Ethel Sprout and son,Edwin, any other sixth grade class .| We the sermon during the mass homeless Individual High Service caled on .Mrs Edwin Brown in Leslie ' thought about selling them at basket of the Princess Margaret, 25 and Lane returned tarry this year from but $300 Insurance coming H. Taylor 578,A.Fredenburg 568 Sunday. ball games but gave it up as we Capt Townsend ,40, once divorced. a trip through the far east This them. M. Ritter 567, J. Ledwidge 567. Mfs.Edwin Sprout spent the week thought people would get tired of It has all Ihe aspects of the formexperience will enable him to speak To be continued \\ J. Reason 567. end in Philadelphia#and attended the them.. We "thank the people wno er King Edward and the twice div— with authorty on religious, political ; High Averages wedding of her sister. Rose Mary bought them and the ones we wrote orced Wallis Simpson although the and social questions confronting the i H. Taylor 181, J. Ledwidge 174, about for being cooperative. We nil princess does not seejri disposed to United States in the Far East. fclWANIS NOTES i R h t | M. Ritter 169. J. Mack 167.H. enjoyed working on this project give up her right to' the throne as The public . j.-^..w is invited to — attend the — 70 attended the Farmer's N..-„..7 We have a new boy in our grade.He the kin? did. Despite the 7 marriaT mass and participate in the dedicat- last night Bob Herbst of Brighton m a v e r x^Team » ^ TRANSFER MADE h es of Kin* Henry VIII the British «Jf Games ory exercises of the new Civic Aud'. showed pictures of Michigan trees, At a meeting of the school boards is Davki Basch from Grayling, Judy throne and the Church England of Barnes 912, Dinkel's 883, Van's of Cox moved to Lansing Saturday. itorium. I flowers and wild life.Nexx Tuesday Livingston and Washtennw Mike Winiskia *nd Geoffrey linden which the reigning British monarch . j night they visit the Plymouth Ki~ counties at the Pinokney school Mon were riding in a boat with Mr. Lin- is head do«s not recognize divorced Individual High Game day night the Patrician Gardens at wanis. Dinner at Mayflower hotel MELV'N CONK Ta lor 8 J . « ~ • y 2* » « Boya 231,Fred ( P o r t a g e ^ ^ w a g transferred from den on Portage Lake when thsy If we remember rightly Old King Melvin (Tiro)Conk, 64,of Gr«gorv •v w .« v . usually had Ms current saw an overurned boat with *3 m<m Henry Singer. H j c k s district to the Pinckncy died -at S t Joe hospital, Ann Arbor, servations and transportation-. i Siger wife's head chopped off before he school district. This subdivision is clinging to it-They saved them They remarried. Consequently whether Saturday from injuries received in SILVER NEEDLES BAZAAR—BAKU expected to send 60 children here in were Ralph Hunter, Ray Harkina the present romance ' materialUee an auto accident which occurred at The and his brotherialawi We are studySilver N*^dle« 4«H Sewing t h e € c o u r M o f a f e w y e a r a . the Heatly school on Hadley Rd. on, The Mary Martha Circle of St Club ing the sun moon and earth. The or not is any one's elected Uie foilow*ngr joffi- j Mrs.Alta Meyer was ill this week his woy home from work at the Chel Pad's Lutheran Church, H a m b u r f c ^ ^ .Karen Tegmer;Vkre Pres. and Mrs. Bonnie Henry Uugh for sun rotates on ita axis every 24 fa having ^ "rXaazar and Bake Sale^**^ H* is survived b y Sec. Jody Root; for hours giving us day and night the rays of tne sun are stronger wift H N former Beatrice Brother* rummsgi~wtir with tow* Brenda T earth revolves around the sun once fall direct on OUT northern ncmlt— ton: Hit funeral was at Milntr Fun- served at 11 o'clock on Saturday.,' Jj^y J&™}* Scfeuraan; Reporter, in 365 days giving us the seasons.In sphere causing us to have sumnttJV 4-H RALLY ' ' eral Home, Stockbridjre this after- Nov. 5, Sale aUrt* at 10 a. nu There wilT be a 4-H Rally at Pinck January the earth is closest to the nooa. 1%e deceased Regular communication of Living school Thursday October 27 sun, about 91.000,000 miles and far M. E. Darrow and wife Secretary of State Hare has been •mbarraaed in his "14 Point* to t 1 43 The Plate's Gbureh 1 iff ntider Irvln Kennedy _ prrtfeestoasl base bail osn**. No. U Tots. Nov. 1 at 740 tat tn July •4,000,00a miles hot the Lansing Monday, • ; «*»• ~'.J>: r -.. && pi «№%№;• & ' • • • * , i f f THEATRE HOWEU THEATRE Newftish-ButtonDriving...New255 H.P. WHtlMORB LAKE FtkUy Satarday* October 28, at Double Feature Strange Thrilling Adrentore HOWELL, MKWOHN am, W«U Tkw. Oct. M, 27. » -LAND OF THE PHARAOHS" in Technicolor With Martin tad Aba Minotes 'THE With Rory Calhoua, JuUe Adams Friday Saturday October 28, 29 D M U # Faatara Judy Garland THE In "THE LOOTER" *< PURPLE MASK" la Technicolor with Tony Curtis and CoUeen Miller Color Cartooa WIZARD OF O?* Morgan n^ Tues, WedL, Thar, THE GUN THAT WON The WEST With Paula Reyman . 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The Gore Miller family attended the wedding of her neice, Patricia Prank to Spencer McCheaney at S t CeeeliM church, Detroit Saturday, was at Botsford Ina. Th Leo Bettys family of Walled Lake and Mrs. Noren Carr Molly of Port Huron werj end guests of Mrs. Edfth Carr. Mrs. Mae Metz of Howeli, Jaeft Sharp family of Lana1ng,Hany l#f ey and wife of Detroitt and Georfe Lavey and wife ot* Jackson wre day guests of th Lee Laveya. j**, , \ * / • ' . , j • ¥??*'•'. V October 26, 1956 ""•r1 •>•• •^r* -f t (People^ Store ••>• MYRON, HUGHES 481 of 114 Bo. HovsJl I t Genplefe Lite Plumbir; Fixtures Mark Melvin and Fred Roonie and wife of White Lodge were dinner guests of Mrs. Tressa Coyle ast Wednesday. Hark Nash and wife attended a farm bureau meetig at the Wilbur Herbet home at Brighton Tuesday. mi Supple* EIMMC, Oil and Gas Hot Water Healers Walter Wilson and wife of Yp^iltmti and Fred Trailer and wife of Detroit spent Sunday with the Lest- | f er McAfees. Clare Miller took Rick Miller and Dick Darrow back to Alma Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vern McQuillan and Mrs. Bess Devereaux of Detroit called on Mrs. Emma Dinkel Saturday. Lee llavey was taken to the Veteran's ho£pital,Ann Arbor last we-ek Mrs. Dorothy Dinkel was in Jack ! PHtTJE U!»-s--tlU • 7I EAST A-Ji aon Friday . a. «• «..•' The following attended the O.E.S. installation at Howell Saturday nite: Mr and Mrs. Geerge VanNorman, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Camburn, Mrs. Helen Miller, Mrs Sadie Moran ' and Fred Seger. > Cecil Murphy of Memphis,, %on of the Thomas Murpliys is building III ' a house on Patterson Lake Rd^outh j of the George Holt home I ) Gerald Reason has purchased tthe ' woods and 17 acres across the pond of Hollis Sigler. The Geiry Eichmans spent Sunday with the Ruvsell Glovers in ! Webberville. The Carl Bidwells of Brighton were ^Sunday ainner guests at \he White home honoring Ruth's birthday. Thursday when returning from Rebecca convention at Grand Rap— ids the car driven by Mrs. Leo Chap 1 lin of Howell was wrecked. Mrs. Chaplain received a broken leg an^d skull fracture Mrs. Alberta Gouldy severe injures and Mks Ann Craft | minor injuries They were taken to Sparrow hospital, Lansing. Miss . Anna Craft is now home. She is a , cousin of Mesdames Edna Compbeil and Vivian LedwHge The Girl Scouts enjoyed a roller skating partv at Island Lake Thurs w night. Amanda DeBarr and Kenneth Wylie drove. The Robert Pikes visited the Floyd Kentzs in Oceola Friday. The George VanNormans attend ed a meeting of the Strathmore 0. £. S. chapter last Wednesday. Mrs. Dorothy Wilson of Ann Ar— ' bor called on Mrs Florence Baughn Sunday. The John McGuires of Detroit and Arthur Bullis and wife of Greg ory were Sunday dinner guests of the Robert Reads . Robert Read and Ronnie Swaithout spent the week end hunting at Douglas Lake. Garth Myer of the Mich. State Pol ice broke his ankle while playing a football game for the muscular d y strophy fund and is in the hospitil at Bad Axe. Wednesday the Home Exteiisio Club met with Mrs. Gustafson The ones there were Iola Hnll,Mary Baughn, Jean Tessmerr Louise Shor man Stella Garr Midge Miller and Alice Gray . Mrs .Ruth Ritter and sons called at the Mark Nash home Sunday. Saturday Mrs. Mark Nash entertained the Bud Bekkerings of Howeell and the Jack Clarks of Dexter ter at dinner. Mrs. Tess Coyle, the Vincent Young srs., Vincent Young jr. and Be wi* J Iiv* EkeU Paul Young and wife of Battle Creek were Sunday dinner ghests of of the Jack Young family. An electric dryer takes the bluse out of "blue Mrs Maragret Bums came back Monday.^' Wet wash goes in . . . fluffy dry laundry from California Firaay and Sunday comes out. There are no heavy wet clothes to haul went to Grand Rapids with the Kenup the stairs, hang on the line. m eth Frye,s to visit the D. Conklins. You'll discover, too, that an electric dryer seems to J. H. Hooker and wife called on add more hours to your day. At last you can get Mrs.Viola Pettys of Howell Sunday. started on those never-have-time-fbr tasks, or devote George Parker wife and son.Ewmore time to your family^ community •*vi friends. erett of Ann Arbor and Fred Park er and wife of Ypsilanti called on Make your next washday truly "easy livin'" with the Clifford V&nHorns Sunday. an electric clothes dryer. The Roy Reason family were laati Friday. Miss RobertaCgALSffc or of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ackley was named DeMolay Queen in the contest at Ann Arbor last Monday. Pat Thayer and Joyce Allen were also George Meabon and wife were Saturday Vein McQuillan and contestants Roberta goes to the ITS TIME TO THINK ABOUT STARTING Chelsea Sunday and visited ^ d Mr*. Bess Devereaux of regional at Lansing Saturday. Detroit called on the William She- tyeabon't new furniture store Mrs. Eloyse Campbell gave the WE HAVE THE BBEST COAL- REASONABLE PRICE AND A hans. Sunday Mrs. Madeline Roche Kings Daughters state convention The Gordon Hertsfs of _ and son. Billy, of Aan Arbor and and the Asher Wyiles were Sunday 'report at the Lakeland Circle last PROMPT DELIVERY Dr. and Mrs. Harlow Staehaa dinner guests of the Andrew Ne»- | Wednesday and the Brighton Circle Jackson. on Friday. WE WILL BE IN THE FUEJ- OIL BUSINESS AFTER 8BPT. ISbitts. C J. Clinton attended a reunion Lloyd Hendee sad wtfs Charls Adorns and wife of Cedar of his old regiment of Warld War I Sunday with the Ed Nuoffm Spring and Martin Phillips and wife Holt and Lynn Eendee and wife at of Ypsilanti called on the Harold at Detroit Saturday. The Thomas Clark family of Ann the Dr. Cecil Hendee home in L Porters Sunday. Arbor spent Sunday with the Mra, The Howard Reads called on tth« 21 Slyfotto Choost From! Margaret Clark family. Mrs. Joe Griffith entertains* George Wilde* in Ana Arbor SunMrs Luelk Patterson of Stockhonor of Sharon4§ birthdays day. bridge and Mrs. Mary P&sco of Lan. L the Hark Matteson family and Otis The Lawrence Basghns were Pri-^ siag called in the Stanley Dinkels Mstteson and wife dinner guests of the Robert Sefetds Sunday. - Rev. Keith Ruegsegger preached at Joelyn Lake . Bin. Lucille Camburn entertainod at the Waterloo prison camp SanGuy Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter the Clare Bamum family ef Unaday night Glover and Mrs. Aana Pseey of ; dilla and the Charles Sullivans of David Ledwidge it home from FowJerville called on the Roy Dill- North Lake Saturday at dinner in feghams Sunday. California. ; honor of U s birtMey of her mother > Mn. Floreaet Tupper and Mrs. DUner guests of Mrs. Bsulah I .-. R^oben Wrfffht of Flint called on Milkr Jast week_were_ the Cyril Wayne AtLoe andrwife. spent the Ths Hubsrtt f WsstphoU of Owoeso, Fief* Hevsjnr the Jesse Hearys 8onday. week md to Detroit with stthrk Boyal Oak spent Sunday w i l t Mrs. of Lassinf aad Xaxl sa« Gretcaa Taeeh v t s heeie fresn Aa» Complete Line of Pumps We Sell - W* Install - We Service LINGERIE I GENTS FURNISHINGS -H<- CANNED GROCERIES KENNEDY SHOES Wagoners Grocer) Pfnckney Reel DRTGOODS GENERAlSTORE Quality Mechonoise LOW faer and Wise \o > ake Oui rnona Hi, c.; 705J2 SPECIALS CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, Lb 79c END CUT PORK CHOPS, Lb. 49c FORK LOIN ROASTS, Lb 49c SHORT RIBS., Lb. 25c CHUCK ROAST, Lb 39c FRESH PORK HOCKS,Lb. 32c 0. K. SLICED BACON, Lb. 55c JOWL BACON, HICKORY SMOKED, Lb. 29c THE HOLUSTER MARKET 103 East Main St. Pinckney $5.50 Bottle Qas WASHDAY on, ELECTRIC FOR COOKING, WATIR HEATING AND HOMEHEAT1NG WOl£ L. P. GAS SERVICE PHONE 63 HOWELL $w £. >.. HGitf & SON^ PHONE DEXTER H E L T O N 6-8119 FLOWERS FOR AU. CASIONS * < f rer. JACKHANNETT WINKELHAUS FLOrAL COMPANY L. i '- a. ' • ^ *^'l_fc_ -• • -- ,' " . j ^W£* &*:.<•. ' • - • . . . * * > w^PBsf V B ' 9 9 SMWSSTSJ OFESSIONAL A^^ I Jesse BnrhMM eff Detroit was a week end goes* of Uette Sigiet. .Sev. Littlejohe Mis. Sam MChrist, Mrs> S * Burt, Mrs. Nor* Mortesoe Mrs. W.»K. Clark, Norma Vaugh* and Mre. Leal Sigler . attended the W. C.T.U. croentiee > «t Gregory last week. I Thomas dark of Pulaak* i j vieit iag his sister, Mrs. D. F, Swiss;. , John Raae of Whitmore Lake was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Mae KL HOMK DM Hackee? Mkhigaa Gall 11^8 A. M. to 2.-00 P. M. Director Medera Service Me*, Toes- P i t , 8*1. 7:90 to 8:06 P. If. raoNp v P FfM 8. Reicfctoft ft Kerry Bocae has quit farm** and wil have an auction Nojr. 1. < Mr*. Nellie Sawyer Miller, former . teacher here died at Fowtervilk! LTLl W. MUXSBLJ. ASSOCIATB 1 KF<:WrEBfcD LANU l*at week. She was a neice of E.W.' ORDO SOB of Mr. and Mrs> SV Howell, M. Ruen of this place died at Sen U k W. Maaeell. Francisco, Calh^ Oct. 19, -"-Walter Gorton"of Marcos sold the \ ~ apples i* his orchard for $600. DBNTIST Matt Brady's black spaniel dog 112 H North Michigan Ave developed hydrophobia lost weeek Telephone Ofhct 985 and was killed Residence 814 Die slUtd* Pttmiay Conversion 1< M Evenings by Appointment is at y» "r»*f > Nov. 13 to IS. Walter VanFleet has gone to New Jersey to work. Au€tiooaer William K&uiedy who is mpvto Detroit houk an auction Nov..2. Friday the farm residence of Thomas Hewlett of Gregory burned down. Gall Fowlervilk The pupils of the Plainfieid district school will have a nightcap Arnold tterqiiist social Nov. 4. « Si Miss Florence Andrews is enjoying a weeks vacation as the Hicks school where she teachs is being re repaired. At the Sunday School Convention at Gregory Mrs. Emma Houghtaling of Oak Grove was RADIO & TELEVISION SERVK l ^ompt and .Cotf teens named pn^ident; Mrs. E.S. Young ' p„| t | i W VP m J'*?dt Wetteter S of Howell, secretary and Mrs. Etta Wnckney. Michi Kan Read of Howell Treasurer, BrTC I t HtCtoskty Duo-Therm Ol! RodJont C? afor Duo.Thcrm v/indsor OH Home fU fieri y !- \ ,V, Duo-Therm Regency Oil Home Heater L OU-DAA-53-12 Duo-Therm Hepple white *•"* "omeitecrter THE LAVEY HARDWARE Pinckney's i* ft VEGETABLES FRUITS GROCERIES MEATS FISH \ f;, MARKET PRICES QUALITY OPTOMETKlsST 120 West Grand R i v * Howell, Michigan Phon« 3 5 8 i ^ a i c t e u c q 61 UoysHsBdee •X" Livestock Haulm* Weekly TripK Made to I-BONB 17 P 8-W47 Roger J. Carr Ageaty COMPLETE INSURANCE COVE* AGE Edith R. Carr 1 4 2 MILL ST. Prackne;, Mich. Phone UP 8-11M 7 Real fitWhT "" ''arms, Flumes, Lake Properv Riihirew Oppurtunities List Youi Property U i i h M* UsraWRewoa ' iiioker — 209 North Fearf V P 8-316* D OPTOWETRJSt, Eye KxamipA*ioua Wednesday and Saturday 01 Appointment 9126 Ghikon Rotii, K mi. H. of M-* Brighton AC ?JU&1 . , $40§ MONTHLY SPARE TIMS R e ^ t o g and coltecting money The Pinckney Community Play- LOST-Black and vume iun^gt will put on the play "The Road er pup, name oir SkipV«e*a»L , ^ ^ ' q u a l i f y f o r w o r k y o u must ^KTLCM, $640 cash, se*ur^ at the Community Hall oo Harold Dault 147 Marion^ Pim^ney. ^ Nov. 14. The ••"•'•" ' • -• • • •, T by inventory. Devoting 6 hours u * > . Duo-Th/rm, oil bum- weei < t o b u f i i n e s i j J end o n Bob Plaako, •r, snock p*e r ,i6 ga fcbl. c e n t a g e ^ ^ ^ w i l l n e t Up t( . Hendee^ Irvin s t a n d a r d - ^ 22 ft of $ 4 0 0 m o n t h l y w i t I l v e r y Uown;an! Ray Richard^ TU ^ U * Z * r d ibllitiQs of takin-i over Kennedy and • Hooker are dirMain,Pinckney i n c o m e incyea^nB. accordingly. For Spaniel, female, b^t Han land here k i d f y 30 to 0. 40 &?? ^ collar Rev. Lewis Dion, Ruth & Argyle, .^eixtificra,ti(m. Lost on Dexter has been appointed pastor of St. ^all Road, south Silver U!;e Mary's Church. Rev. Dan Forster• resigned some time ago and Rev. !? *• Schatze. Good reward LOST - B l a c k Labrador RetS&er r Morning of Penn.has been suw>lying 5 ^ ^ r$*9 Kitteridge, Detroit Winston Baughn, Phone UP 9 6688 REWARD here. Rev. Morning goes to ColorFOR SALE--1941 Mercury. Mr. Metcalf, of Hartland has' or- Ronald Stowe,408 UnadiIla,P,inck-- FOR SALE-COCKER PUPS ganized bands in Pinckney, Hart- ney. Mich. each. Phone UP 8 66J7»' laad, Fowlervllle and Williameton. Pheasants are reported scarce ROOMS-Working woman will share0 roem house witb woman or couple. WANTKD-—H««pon«ii*te party to thii year . The Pinckney Independents beat S1101 Doyle Rd^Pfeofie Alpine 62102 take dVer monthly payments on a Spinnet Piano. Can be seen i this the South End Athletic Club of Before 7 a. m. and after I p, m. vicinity. Write Credit Manager, Ann Arbor Sunday 26 to 6 AJthougfc the Republicans con- FOR SALB-Cugtexa made Drapes- ager, Box 5152, Southfield Station, \ trol the board they are -deadlocked Will give suggestions OD material Detroit', 'Michigan . on selection of a man to succeed E. and also en decorating schemes. X. Kuhn on the county road com- &usaa Hood, Phone Alpine 6-2102 FOR SALEL.U gu«ge 'do^le barrel mission Putnam and Green Oak George Meabon SALB-O&If 0ff 8*aee_ Heater, Stevens shotgun which are Republican demand a P^ue UP 3312 Geal or Weed Spaee Hester,One man from the south part of th Lau«iry Store "' ¥ P 8 3289 county whom they don't seem diaWEDDING BRTTATrONS pesed to name. Ross Read; 4f Put1£ Styles in the new White *8.50 nam and Fred Berry of Howell F 0 * SALR-1948 and 1941 Dodge 4 ^ |9 50 per. hundred. Also wedding Deers, 4i has R. H. new paint,needs t twp. were named'but the vote was a nietor repair, 41 runs good, both *'JS, Mass^ Books, ..Reception tje. Myron Hesdricks of Hamburg have good t. «s and fluid _ etc. ' ' MrS..^raices l Olson was elected but would not accept. twe ferf»e. Phone Dexter HA 6-4436^4370' Mast Road. FOR table. FOR SALE-Noifce large size. . A. -M36 h.-J i/ < •s S~ A^ Kuhn ap H goes over to the | Jsnuary sessipn . j f Ire merchants are now closing the •toijssK i t ^ p. m. every night but' oVi liKrdAy. '• Met Chalker entertained all the children, the Albert Seirn* r^Charlea Campbell and wife, XiesHe Smiths and the Alfred ins-at dinner Sunday. Mrs. Amelia Wilcox* the George >ngs, the W. C. Campbells, e Howell 1814 or 11 Oi! ~ r S m z Mowe " •* ermdsxl or mit , the George Pear— •6ns and the Will Meyers family " t h e funeral of Mrs. Elisa at Breclssftrfdge last week, and Irene Davis of PineKhave added to their herd by * ig 11 milking shorthorn from Hyde Point* Farms ctt , Mich, ORDER YOUR jOB;#ENT—CotUge at Hi-laHd s^iks, famished . , ft»28 WEIMAN • v Td£ SA^l - 1158 Ford Tnujtor, 150 .eeriei with ear leader ^oee less " 100 hears. tW " U P f B«Wor Joka C. Bar* Phone UP 1-3177 SALK-Norge washer w»H\ tutor a bargain,Ja fine $8&M. Mark HolmsjsV OewniBff firive, Laiekad t FILL YOUR BIN NOW AT t6WER PRICES & BLOCK HARD COAL SOFT COAL tfii .v THE PENCKNEY DISPATCH Wednesday, October 28, 1955 * * * * * * * * * * * * . Clifford National Republican Committe eman from Port Huron WILL ADDRESS A JOINT MEETING OF Livingston County Republican Woman's Club STARTING TO WONDER :i'jcut fam^.y Choistmas £ixU? Additional telephones c.y wonc!;:i\i;l to give, because they do so much for K.vj*yonc. I:: tailed in the iieii: :r.. kitchen, basement, living room, they save hc'^3 of time c.p.d co'jr.fless steps. You needn't run when the ]>V,no rln^s . . . just reach! In solid or two-tone colors, they will L;>hten up your home, harmonize with your liocofations. '] he cost? You can have three additional telephones in yrjr iior.ie for about 11 cents a day. Order your •-]'' lei' ilu TH .^ from our Business Office today. and the Republican County Committee His Topic "PEACE AND PROSPERITY" AH Republicans in the county are invited to this meeting which will » » be a Carry In Supper at the Howe'tl Presbyterian Church Parlors * - •. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,6:30 p m. Phone Mrs Thomas Bonner, Preside nt, Pinckney of Mrs. John PERHAPS YOU'VE HEARD that tl,<: !VI System his started installation of a new tel.ph' • „ cable underlie Atlantic to the British Isles. The amplifiers (which kec > voices strong and clear) are 1:< in^ 1: :'.]* right ipto i , cable and must last for years without repairs. I l - . to keep lint and dust out of the amplifiers so they ?:•. J ' aiit in pressurized workrooms where employees wear spec LI orlon work clothes, get their bhoes vacuum-cleaned before going to work, and wear no cosmetics. They a-o get special fiber-free tissues if they get a cold in the head! N O T T H E I*USI. NESSmAN can hire an efficient, attrac'.ivc secretary that i.is wife can't po sil,!y be jealous of. It's an electronic telephone answering devir? called "Ama.ida.*' Here's what it does: Answers your telephone, gives the caller your recorded message, asks him to leave a message, then record what he has to say. You play back the calls when you return. Amanda is a "hot" item, but if you want one, we'll get it for you as soon as possible. Call us for full information. Hagman, General Chairman, Howell if you plan to attend . • * * • • * • • • last week. CONSERVATION DEPT. Robert Cunnlpham_ 25, -I'M3 Cicotte Ave. Detroit who was visiting- at the Water Reason home at Hi-land Lake, was accidently shot shot Tuesday while pheasant huntin? with Walter and his brother, Harold. The shot struck him in the hip and shoulder Dr. Duffy render ed first aid. The identity of the haner who shot him is not known. By the will of George W Mason of the Nash-Kelvinator Co. the state is given 1405 acres of wild land few miles from Roscommon. Also $25000 for stocking the stream with fish. The dept. has forbidden the me of lampreys as fish bait. They trnr>k they might spread to inland lakes . 1G1 more acres of 'and has been Bom to the Charles Cairds of purchased near Fife Lake State Rush Lake last week a son. Forest and 155 acres added to the Pigeon River State Forest. Also Lawrence Camburn, Harold Port the Port Crescent State Park on er, Homer Abney and Albert Dinkel attended at Masonic banquet at Saginaw Bay . Brighton last Tuesday night. Timber on 8000 acres of state land, will be auctioned off this winter. Mrs. Ethel Sprout attended the $54,000 worth has already been funeral of her brotherinlaw Roy sold in 10 other state forests. Brown at Leslie Monday. The city of Ce8ar Springs may be Tom Steele and family have movparty to a suit in circuit crjrted from the Charles Campbell farm as a result of the Cedar river being to over Roy Clark's store. polluted and fish killed. * 19 fires burned over 67 The Ona Campbells called on Mrs. acres Marion Pearson of Howell Friday.