06-11-1958

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06-11-1958
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No. 14
THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH Y/e^sday, June 11, 1958
THE PINCKtyRf
RAINBOW GIRLS
NeigkbomijE Itott*
^
CATHOUC CKURCH
Soft Ball New*
The first negro in the history of
school was graduated at Little
I
COUNTY LEAGUE
i
Hock,
Arkansas last week but a Nat
| Pin<vney won their opening county
i le*?uno p a m e from Fowlerville F r i f :»>nal guard escort was necessary,
day n^at 6 to 5 i n oveitinie. Scot*-/ j The puard there are now disbanded
Larrett pitched for Pinckney. H e ! but will h e back n ext fall when the
allowed 6 hits and walked 6 but ;.got I s'-hool rt'opens. The Little Rock in_
jc (le n t did little to solve segregation
ijoor upport at ti^es- Pinckney
' n d was not intended to..Gov. Faubjs
tint Lloed the 3rd when Barret
walked and scored on LewiGges home I tried to defy a supreme court decisrun. Tbey added another the 4th ! (."i arc' it- wa,s necessary to enforce
v^f=n the fielder dropped W/ii.'j- ily ) tho fit" ->ion. There will probably con
be some segregation to a lim
md he scored on Kennedys hit. Fow- nr.ue to
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lorvillc tied it their half on a walk, jterl t< -ent but it will be many years
a % an r»rior and home run. This re- bvCi,:-i' t.^o schools of the South are
mained the score until the 8th when t'li desecrated. At the annnual Msth
Clark walked, scored on Wv- '.dist cvrfi'v^nve at Flint last week 2
p'>^rt churches, Grace of Detroit and
ti>uMe. Fowerville ti»*d it
Rper Rouge w. <'e ' admitte- to mem,
t ii a hit, walk an error- In the
with a home run. Ken ix-rship. the first negio churches ev_
4:jL'gs .icd off
ii --*y prounded out. Ledwidge walked wr to ribe admitted. Marian Klein of
ij-o Li.!4 er peninsula was ordained a
.Krause forced him at 2nd. Gentile
p'inj.-.iei1 the first to be ever ordained
'j.-./ti-fd Krause with a triple but was
in Michigan She preached in Wisconuht tr>'ing to make it a honii i^n.
'sin 10 vicars and holds a masters dei'owlev\i»le got a run the 9th on a
'! e Detroit Tiger5* have call J
hi1 and :>. infield outsball player from their
With 4 players on the senior tri;j,
farm club, Ossie Virgil.
.''..•"frevs out with an injured hand and
hnu> a^<j a del'.'satiun of negro
A:7ibur^r?y missing trouble was experi served notice On the Detroit
ip iced in fielding a team. Gus Le-.l^{.11 Company they would pick..
v idge happened to drop jn. Krau-se is>
1 nvk if a noyro was not placed
. J. W. Winger.
an air pilot at Willow Run, living et (.ne
<j
I Sundaj School
. . 9.30 t v . I P< it age. Denny Clark made the n t h e cam. W'e \v'ondor if these 2
are connected. Detroit hug
№45 a * feature :>lay, throwing out u man at
j Motffing WorsWr
.•^rc players On their minor league
the plate from righi field.
fit. Uac* „ Ofttfolte
Kichard Prtee^S, of Mnhith
Michigan's treasury solvent as the
Fr
At the P.ainbow Girls Grand Asse""
1957-3Ss?iiaion end is a
temporary hmily burned last week while welding
SUNDAY MASSES
fcly te'i in Detroit May 29-31/Marilyni >umirer Masses:
respite through and doe to the abil- e 4eel bar on an oil drum.
ity of Chairman Rollo Tipton of t i e
Mrs. Josephine Cranna, 79, of Una- GusUiisor*. of Pinckney was elected >:&)> 8:00, 1*00, 10:00, 11:30 A. »tax <wminitte« to juggle funds. I t « «iil!a died last week.
Grand Worthy Advisor lh* highest ' W i , U r Me*3es:&:00, 10:0d A P*i
/fic 0 m the order. A reception wi]l » weekday Mt»*a: tf.-CO A, i i .
mostly due to his plan to pay for he
Walter
Nickell,
31,
of
Belleville
be Held for her here Saturday wiLh * r y - y
linuwr purchases in 90 days where the
has
take
over
the
Toffee
barber
shop
] dinner at 5:30 at t n e high school to SoirowJful Mother Noven*:7:30 t*
r u s ,tom has been 30. This is not the
•it
Dtxter
.
\bo
f.ervr.-d by Pinckney O.E.S. The yCIIfebao n]y cauael Governor William paased
speech 'is by Roberta Am I +T\.<Hyt after Novenna
tiie word for all depts. to cut comers
Mary Uckley , daugher of the Hor ft
w-arlhy matron. Marilyn Gus_ > I
w ' - W t r possible.. The state highway
: 4:30 to 5:30
ace Lickleys of Dexter is valedictor- tafsoa will respond. Mother Coburn ;
over
dopt. it* said to have save*
8:30 U 9:00
ian o[ the senior class of University v/,11 b«.. irtroducedand all the GranJ
n minion dollars by not filling vacan
high gcl.ool, Ann Arbor .
ies ard curbing travel.
Connie Judd, Claudia Wright and
PrORTtss has its problems, w m i e
Undenominational
ouilding xpressways to save human Jackie Douglas of Fowlerville high
M-ir; West between UnadiUa v~t
lives the businesses along the old school bave received scholarships to
Mr.in Streets
Trtierjocken Music School this
••outes were left stranded. State High
I Rev. Brooks Sanders. Pastor
way Com. Mack ie trying to protect
them by allowing them restricted
y Toney, of Chelsea graduat
...
10:60
advr.tsRiug along the expressways. n 0
i>s
as
2d
It.
at
the
West
Point
Milit
others tan compete. The expressway
j Young People
4:00 P,
is a 5 year project costing $250,000, ary Acidemy this month. He goes to
Moore Air Base, Texas- Ensign David
fEveniag Service
7:00 f
000.
I Wed. Sr. Choir Practise . . 8:0U ±
Michgan will take cognizace of te T?€J"tKo of Chelsea graduates from
the
U.S.
Military
Academy,
Annap
I rhur. Adult Pr«yer Meeting 8:00
f ruate^t engineering feat June 28-28
polls
.
He
has
been
assigned
to
the
liiur. Youtti Prayer Group 7:00 ft r
when the $98,000,000 Mackinac Bridge
liiikipg the 2 peninsulas is dedicatd. VSS
he Peoples Chorea
Travel over the bridge is constancy
inpreeslng over what it was a year
i?o on the ferriesRev 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.
John Palmer, former Dexter
of police and ^.ter a deputy at
Aim Arbor jail has resigned to
f e Chelsea police force.
the
join
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.
Com. Cong". Church
Church
Marilyn Gustafson
Calvary Mennonrfrte Cbuftk
The '\ceiJtion is at the elementary j
ff.pv. L''/ia Beachy, Paster
c
>>ooi
where
the
Grand
Officers
will
i. £ ° nt.
Waiter E « *
'"'alt Walt county welfare agent,
,<»"••• 53 babies were adopted in this >v-rjrl-: .1 degree. State meeting of the Moru •- Worship
. . . lt&t
o0unjV
' 'Jrami Assembly will be at Pinckney Sund*
School
V M
+
Twins from all over the state will " ' " " ' " "
The celebrated DeMoluy Quintette
I?
t in convention at Hotel Olds, L»\n
,i?h Larry VanSUmil)r(iok at
June 28-29.
They are Donnie Baughn
ohn Curtis Iken s of Oak Grove the jd
Al.UEKT O. \ ANBLAHKT >i
Dunne
Hfiines,
Duane Phillips, Fred
fr n ihe Coast Guard
A]ab> rt O. Va Blaricum. 56( died at
ond Walter Fletcher.
at ixew London, Conn-with
V-..V..1: jiriS hospital, Ann Arbor Satur
a I?S degreed^y aiiei a long illness. He was thj
Rom to James Brown and wife of
AN X XOl'NCMKNT
s'>n ( f Albert and Anna Mark'ey and
Piiykney May 26, a girl .
:•
Mrs.
Joseph
Basydo
WLi.
s bor'i on the farm south of Pinck
Mr.
Robeit Reason, son of the lata cc tne mgageiTient o* their daughter >>. y S^'tt-mber, 1 11JO2. He was a
THE MICHIGAN OO. TAX
Geoige Reason of Pinckney has been
E to Ned Palmer, son of M \ fcyickayor by trade and worked in
The Michigan Bell Telephone Co. named assistant city controller of De. :ind Mr«. Harold Palmer of Doxter. iI"iAeil, Lansing and in recent years
announced its payment to tho state troit.
in Florida.
primary school fund in 1957 was the
Pomu.c may vote on barring the
His v-'ife, the former Ruth McMan
largest in the company's history
sole of Wine ,beer and liquor on Sun
us ciied in i:)2H. His second wife, M:ir
Amounting to $11,051,000,, the pay day Th-y now bar it until 2 p. "n.
ion Jfarvis sur\ ives.Ther're 7 .sisters
rr.en places Michigan Bs>ll as the tup The city commission is saiii to l?e
Mis Minnie Mcor e and Mrs. n.-rtha
contributor to the fund,
: sj.Mt o n the issue.
Pel Jvs Fenton; Mrs.Gladys
Br<jw:i,
Russell Englehart, company -mgr. 1 Jonic-i Murray of Jackson was or
Oakland. Californa; Mrs. Gertrude
said that $14 194 of the total tax ? ny Paired a priest at the cathedrall at
Drown. Lansing; Mrs. R u th Ogley,
ment w ps allocated to the public school
Saturday. He is the son oi
Livingston, California, and Mrs. Be,•
thp Mrs. Clare Harris Murray, a
system of Howell
•ii^e Huwle, Brighton.
S.;hr>oU> throughout Livingston county 'former "jnckney and Dexter resident,
The funeral was at St,
Mary's
The New Hudson pe>stf>ffice,. H. C, j
indud'n Howell received a total cf
church Tuesday morning, Rev. Albert
$48,:46 trom the Michigan Bell pay Sweet Store and Lakes Drvein were
Schmidt offjeiaing.
Burial in St.
broken into last week.The only mon^y
nient.
Mary'* C e m e tery .
i'/as at the drivein.
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 $5.78
for oach of the 1,910,522 youngsters
in st-nte between ages of 5 and 19 who
are en the census rolls.
Michigan Bell in common with rail
Pullman, railway telegraph
other telephone companies pay a
tax earmarked for the primary fund
in *ieu c.f other taxes,
The Allen Dinkels entertaine the
Albert Dinkels, W. F. Close and wife,
Hmry Klikott and wife Sunday ?n
honor of their daughter Kimsc first
clrthday
Floyd Abney of Middletown, Ohio,
h visiing the Homer Abneya .
Mr end Mr?, Lee Lavey attended
tl e wedding of Phyllis Grosser and
Harold Frisbee in Kalamazoo Sat!vlr. Frsbee is an adjustor for the
Auto Owners Insurance Co. of Lan
L. Lavey who is stationed at
the Marine Corps Supply Center *t
Oarstow, California wa$ 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
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.
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.
Donna Basydlo
i);er'"e ?ave $50, This was divided.
Judy Froehlich won $30 and Don He is in the contraefng business,The
the Michigan
JL>on Wirtger §20. Th e $150.00 science ! bridotobe works for
Telephone
Company,
Howell.
:hat was give n by Mr. and
.Carson Hollingsworth was dK.
RECEIVE DEGREES
mod in 3 parts .Don Winger wo n l3t
Lee Pcllinjcsworth, son the C a . l
of ST5, Sheila West. 2nd of $50 a n d
s
n Ho'lingsvtorth's, graduated from
Karen Gustafson 3rd of $25. The ?50
vvn.r honrl given by Local 693 ^f ^Ima College June 7 with a Bacheler
oit Die Set in Inavslriall Arts of Science degree, He majored -in
tht'm «liy. mathematics and minored
awarded to John C, Burg,
in physicft. He was also active in the
ki'ttie bnnd .chemistry club, _drama
The Pjnckney O.E.S. served dinner ami Delta Gamma Tau fraternity. .
at. the Howell Masonic temple Satur
day nfgh for a supreme inspection j
ci the White Shrine. The Harold Por |
e*s K.f-rb Bryans, 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
lingsworU
;•>•* at Long Lake.
Max Southwell graduated from
The Dick Young family of Flint Central Normal College, Mr Pleasant, )
spent Saturday and Sunday with the Friday with a Batcheler of Scie
Andrew Campbells .
He majored in mathmetics.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gorton and
rrn of Beulah are visiting the Law.
MASONIC OALENDAB
encc Cambnnu
junr> 13. 8 p. m.. M^f Decrees.
The Robert Setfelds with the
June 21- 8 p. nu EA Degree*.
Howard Sttfelds of Brighton attend
Tune .'8:To work MJ<I Degrees at ft*
I tl* graduation of Billy Gilbert at StooKbridge Strawberry Festival.
Ann Arbor Sunday .
,
(
Frank Ziegler WJd.
MAI RICE F I R D Y
Maurirp Purdy, 55, died suddenly
at lroVM;!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.
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"'V. J. Maxey^ state social vV(
(iiicJ.; r annnounced t h a t 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 L a k t locat_
<>f Un'se names were collect
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and
' . ' ( s o ..,r;!H>rs
iiins
j ! js c l a i m e d p a r t o f
liavp
i.,V(<ri h :{ i t s
f,uv<?.r<>!
l-cftis'd
since signed
locution
lo see
pet.
there.The
ihe.nvnnd
i'e
BrusM,, l b
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4 0 1 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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wrong
In uinor games Cifnorjil Motor heal ;i'tion \*y .Mr. Mn\c> h<. mitrht see
Hamburg 6 to 1 and City Service •>i\<-m : - ' . w . s u j , ; - ; ; . 1
looking
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w>r.k Mr.i; ; iton 4 to 1. The Pincknc;.
'i 1 " ' i i ' ' ! (,;)••(• a ' ' i ' i ' n s . T J i c y d o n r >t l i k e
Ivi\.,ii:js Girls lo-st to Citizens Mutual ••"' v t ' i ^ o \ v. H h
wfioni t h e y
have
l-i to ^'3.Caro] Miller had 5 hits for I
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O I T 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 P i n c k m y sta.t
cd os if they A ore going- plains and
secie o r a n 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 throughshort. Humphreys struck out h>it
»Vylie diopped t h e 3rd strike. Burns
got under Gillett':, Jong ioul but. dropp
ed when he fell dow n . Gilette got a
liit,2 run* scoringAnother c a m e in oa
An infold o u t Wylie tried to pick
OUette off 3d who scored when the
throw w a 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
K.VI\F;I>
BASE BALL LEAGUE
•The KJwanis base ball league will
start Jure 16..The age limit is 9 ;o
12 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. Kennedy , ss
N'o. 6, Frank Zezulka and Scott Barr Clark lb, __b
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The schedule is June 16:N 0 .l v8 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
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this
riis/'iet
!<»'••! '•/' ' " - I v n i e d
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times.
w
Senator
ye.si-nt i :
ii. H e
dps
in
a s
0
the
n p p r o p .
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 more 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
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
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'icsf.ij-;j,' hut Kn o wl«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 over
ihe T«ift wins of the Rejjublican par'v while \ i \ o n js a liberal.
1
permils wor e issued
'n
0
c-ounly covering consti-uct
1 i«;n v.-nrih S55!),7-0,00 and 5 commer
1 oial permits worth$23,9G0.00
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Ue' v .ploym e nt declined in May trom
1 400,000 to 357,000 in. Michigan but Che
0 decline showed up only in out&t a t d
districts. In tl e Detroit a r : i it held
AB R H steady with 275,000 unemployed At
3 0 0 tho same time the unemployment pay
3 1 0 mento increased fr^in Soii.OOO ija
3 1 1 April t 0 $73,000 in May..Th e unem.
2 1 0 i'loyntoni funds reserve has been cut
- 2 1 1 110m $119 million to $190 mi!lioa.Many
1 0 0 h.we .Nhausted their Unemployment
- 2 0 0 benefit and the legsbttare is con»W
2 0 0 ermg a n emergency measure .
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City Seivice
Bailer, lb
Ackerman,. 2b
J.Hai;er,lf Humphries, r
V. Ciilotte, cf
H. Haller, ss ._
ANNTJ.\L SCHOOL ELECTION
Hilton, 3b
The candidates for the school board We'.lman, c
had no opposition at the election Mon \ixen, P -1 0 0
dny and only 99 votes were caat. Of
noso J'JB Basydlo got 99 and
PINCKNEY PIONEERS
Jonne
ne Towgey 84. There was
The
food preparation class mat in
one
*r:tein vote for Thomas Bormer.
Ihe home economics room in the high
school J'?ne 10. for their weekly less
CARD OF THANKS
in We made milk drinks, chocolate
wish to thank the neighbors, ?hak^8 maxnbo shakes and others
s and business man for their mado. purple drinks. Pat Borovski
of kindness and floral offering! show«*L us how to measure milkXaur
' u r bereavement Also Mrs. el Titus how to sift flour. Martivn
Jeffreys for getting the dim-- &rngr.r how to measure sugar. Our
K-ndcr lola Hall and U. girls wer»
present.
Marily0 Singer
: family o f Thoma* Murphy
% 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
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._Tht Probatt Court for tht
County of Livimston
In 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.
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Notice is Hereby Given, That the
Petition of Louis R. Murphy praying 4
that tho instruement filed in said
Court be admitted to probate as the
Last Will and Tesament of said deceased and that the administration of
eiii estate be granted to Louis Murphy or «»ome other sutiable person,
und that the heirs of said deceased oe
determined will be heard at the Pro,
bate Court on July 1, 11958 at u a
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Thursday.
f oinu back
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Mrs. Edaa Spears wai *»
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back to Laniial Sunday.
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**THE HIGH COOT OF IDVS&W
Charies Grimes^or»«r teacher
The Disc Jockey Hit
at DiUer. Nebraska, has an mterecin*
Jo«e«
letter m this issue •
V al* Domiao/lerry Lewis^laddy KBOX
Otto Witte is working in Arthur Jimmy Boweo, Charlie Graeie »ad
"HANDLE WTTH
The Four Cofm
Flint if s garage.
Abo Cartooo*
flokdr Cartou*.
tfil iara Kennedy and wife have
Featuring Count Batie** Band
moved to the HUH. Swarthout farm at
Sun, June 15 thro Sat* J M » **
Cordeiy Lake. He will paint the house
t
5*«d«7 2^M i* •* * ^ *
Son, Men, Toes, June 15, 16,17
uusi f.'X up the buildings.
7 Big D»3r« ?
Of the 290 who took the 8th grade Gury Cooper and Geraldine Fitzgerald
Ake Gninew WilUam HoKUa
examination at Howell only 111 pass
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Jack Hawkin»
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"TEN NORTH FREDERICK"
Preaiuent Bill Tait will open the
in Cinemascope
Detroii Indus. Exhibition June 20.
Color Cartoon Late News
T H E RIVER
Those who ride bicycles on sidein
CinemaSeope and Color
walks are getting pretty bold. There Wed.e&day, Thursday, Juae 18, 1$
also Cartoon
is an ordinance agains it which is not
**«HORT CUT TO
efilorced.
Dr. Joha Kirtland and wife
Vdmis-sion Adults We, Children We
are visiting the John Teeples. Robert Ives and Gorgann Johnson
This Engagement Only
was Mary Mann.
Plua
Three Shows Sunday 2:39, 5:tt, 8:39
"MISTER ROCK .\ND ROLL"
Lucy Culhane closed her school in
One Show Monday thru Saturday at
FrttysviUe and Rachaei Fitch in the
with
7-30 p. m. Doors ope at 6:45.
Allen Fred and Rock and Roll Sfacg
Cady.
and
The North Lake Band will give a Colcr Cartoon
free concert here Saturday night spon
CTAISOF MICHIGAN
sored by the merchants
ihe Prolate Coart for the County i f
The pupils of Leo Monks at Ham.
Children'? Free Playj?roaMt
bur? gave hm a surprise party the
.^ the Matter of the Estate t l
Ann Arbor Phone Nor. 8-7ft*S
la^t day of school.
Charles E Grilfis, Deceased,
Dr. H. F. Siger and George Gainses
At a bession of sa;d Court held m
drove tne western team io -Howell Friday, Saturday, June 13, 14
Ken 27, 1958
M( nday. On- the way back they broke
"THE DEEP SIX"
Present, Honorable Hiram R. Sntftli*
IV.e clip that holds the pole and had
u* color with
Tudge of Probate.
to walk part way home •
Alan Ladd and D ina« Foster
Notice is Hereby Given that the
W. Wright and wife of Toledo have
also
volition of Ada O.Grifjis, praying that
arrived at their cottage at the Bluffs t
"GUN
GLORY"
Ue administration of said etat#b«
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or the season.
granted to Ada O. Griffis or to s&n*
in Ciifi-maKCbpe and Color
We have received several copies
oy legistcred or certified maO rttuTB
wit*
ol the Christian News edited at Mar_ JSfewarl Granger & Rhonda Fleming .iiiier suitable person and tha tha
s'lall, Indiana by Robert Russell.
hens ot said deceased be determiat4
Lena Meabon and Mr. Rice of How
wil be L-ard at the Probate OfMtf
eil were married a he Gregory p&r- Sunday, Monduy, SJun 15, iG
Juan '4-X, 1958 .
soiage Wednesday.
It is urdereu, That Notice th«retf
"MARJOK1E MORNINGSIAK"
The William Nash chiidren all
IQ
g«ven cy publication of a copy hart
is Color
trig whooping cough and measels.
o£ lc<r Uiree weeks consecutively prev*
With
(oui to said day of hearing ia tilt
die Wood and G*?ne Kelly
l
j'ir.okncy Dispatch and that thefiducmud
f
sry cause a copy of this notice U
Walt DUney't
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m a
ie ^r\od upon each known party ia
"JOHNNY TREMuUNN'
".te;«it bt his last known
in color
vi4) rtays prior to such hearing »r y
ChilJien's Day exerciss will be at
With
personal service at least five (5)4*20
-.Vio fong'l. church Sunday, Those wh 0
J e l t York and Luana Patten
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prior to such hearing.
will ^i\p recitations are Lorna Weeks,
Cartoon
A true copy:
llrbeu Vedder, Gerald Veddert Peach
Barbaiu L. Marr
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Palmer, Zena Plummer, Beryl Lewis, S
Wed., Thurs., June 17, 18, J" (Cjerk of Probate
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Mnric} Read, Rosemary Read, Helen i
"SAD SACK"
H^rry Jackson of Langing calltt «g
UeBSo, Lawrence Baughn, Garth ,
in Vista Vision
Mrs. Beulah Millar Friday.
Meyer, Dorothy Parker Jeanette'
With
The Ciar« MMeri were in Detroit
liaiucs, Harriet and Russel Bowman, ,
Jerry
Lewis
and
Phyllis
Kirk
i"'in
day.
fiuth N>ga, Gexald Dartow, Douglas j
WILD
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Plummer, " Dorothy Meabon, Jack t
in Vista Vision
Hanes, Lois Kellenbergeri
Ton Ware and wife attended tfet
With
Commencement is June 21, Theg
Stockbr'dge high school alumni b*tt
class numbers 22 .The program is Sai- f An..a Mngnani and Anthony Quinn luet Saturday night
utator\, Marjorie Merrill; History,»,
Cartoon
Mrs. Eleanor Ledwidge.Mrs.
Marshall Meabon; Prophecy.CliffcH'd
rvmdp
Morris, Mary Eleanor
The Gene Snyders of Toledo visit
^"i])el ;Soag, Maida McCleer,LoreUa <i'.d the A*her Wylies last week.
arid Kathy Kirschke were ia HoweU
Diek, Gertrude Zillman; Giftatovy,
Gerald Henry was home from De- Fr< day.Lora Hvrnett;Will, Hubert Ledwidfe;
Mrs Vivian Ledwide had an 0Pover the week end .
Poem, Margaret McKuhn; Valedicton her thoat at McPhenWa
The Ted DeBarrs f Corunna and
ory, Doroth Snively ,
Centere Jesse Krums of Eaton Rapids
The
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Bonnie Hoskins family and Mr,
... Grace Poole Hill, 42, died a i i W e r f Sunday guests of the Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowe of D#
DtUoit, following an operation.Her i pjkes.
tioit were Sunday guests of Mrig
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 week the Irone JPck.
Albert Dinkel and wife attended a
In court suit of the Rawleigh Co. ^ M;i0 Kottlers brought her home.
v< Re\ Esic was settled. Ar^iiiu Hof > Mrs. Marion Pea r so n of Howelll a iish dinner Friday at thg Lindan
was placed on probation and find Mrs. Marion Kaplan of Manches i'lp^bv^rian church.
The Lawrence Camburns attended
told to leave the county. The suit of tar cal^d o n Mrs .Esth<j Campbell
the funeral of Mrs. Josephine
Younglove School District vs Lefa "Thursday.
£ t Stockbridge Friday
Mi'her was postpponed .
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In soft ball Pinckney beat Howell
Timbers 11 to 6 and lost Hamburg i
i>?o 3. Fred Read pitched both games.
House cleaning is so much eas.-r, 30 much faster when there's plenty
of hot water.
g ] Efficieat-thg heat goes Into the
wafor
Install inywhere-need cot be
near a chimney
Long life-mtet Edison's rigid
standards
Automatic-aW the time
HOWW
LAK*
Frtd Hewlett has sold Ws interest
in th# Gregory Hardware to hi« broth Prktey, !****&, /tne IS, 14
er, Henry, and will devot* all Maj
Gteaa Fort M i SWrWy BleLain
time to benk he purchase c* SpauU
ing Brcs. who have returned to Perry
-THE SHEEPMAN"
The teachers examination is atl
Metroeolor
Howel June lfi^-18. All tne Pinckney
will tak it.
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LEE THiATRE
Note el 4$ Yean Ago
Ami
It it Ordtrtd, That Netite thereof
be tfven by publication of a copy here
of for three weeks cousectively p-ev
\ous to said day U htaring in the
Pinckney Dispatch and that the fiduciary taut* a capy «f this notice to
be f# N/<>(» upon each known party in
inttrwt at his last known address
t* wgKttred or certified mail return
r«*ipt demanded at least fourteen
(14) days prior t* such hearlnf or
by perronal service at least five (5)
days prior to such hearing.
Hinm R. Smith, Judge of Probito.
A tm# copy:
, 'bara L. Marr
Cltrk of Frttttfj
ikjolPotroit
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Waah, trey Cleaning, Cotton Rug, Shag Rugs Bod Spreads
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THE MNCKNEY DISPATCH
Wagoners Groc
South Howell St,Pinckney, Mich.
d Class Mail PrWilige* Authorized at Pinckney, Michigan
Act of March 8, 1877
Th e
Subscription Price $1.50 aYear
6066 PINCKNEY ROAD
n t 0 Mr. and Don Johnson
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May 30 a daughter^Iary
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n to Mr. and Mrs. James Jones
' Shehan) of Brighton a
GROCERIES
O 0 rge Tansley and wife were in
nt Saturday.
9RYG00DS
i|y
Nash
held
LOW PRICES
open
V»se last Wednesday for their son,
David rud his fiancee. All 'Jf their
<i ildrwi were there .
Beer and Wine To Take Oai
Tlie Malburn Robisons of Evans
ville, Ind are visiteg th e Olin Robin
sons.
;oon:
SHOE*
PHONE HOWELL
Jam
" s Taipett e and wife> the Lester
ffe<K and ivan Waterbury a t t e n d s
Jacobs horse auction at Bell_
Saturday.
GENTS FtJRNISHIM
Mrs Ethel Sprout Is visiting
h i C
in
COAL ;;;; SUNOCO FUEL OIL
the
I ILL I P NOW AND PAY BY THE XHE MONTH
Mr. and Mrs. FreC -.c-*d spent the
^'eck ?vA in Detroit.
Mcsdames
Hazel Clelland and
Carver of Jackson called i n
Fred Reads Friday. Mrs. Clatia Peters went home -vith them .
Mrs Andrew Nesbitt attended the
f'xter commencement Friday.
Mesdames Lettie Nesbit, Lillian
&• Miss Bailey of Dexter attend
od a <tork sh o w e r 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 Sunday
i'i Ypsiianti with the Lloyd Warne-s.
P-nv Burns and wjfe son, David and
Kelly spent Sunday with the
in Grand Rapids.
IVe Jack Young family attended
of J a rk Ewers at Que-«n
I.'io
high school, Jackson
VI SO HAVE A LARGE, STOCK OI 1J MBKU & BUILDING
HAMILTON 6 -8119. DEXTER
The Farl Saverys of Dexter called
on th- Ralph Halls Sunday.
Matk Nash and wife attended the
we(idiri£ of Charlotte Gearhart to AlMICHIGAN
ied Ste -'art at Church of God, Howell
Hi Saturday night .
The Wayne Collars of Milan apeat
Sunday \\ Uh the Robei't Reads.
Baughn
took Donnie
p , Duane Haines, Larry Van.
KOk ALL I AICM SPKAV1NG JOBS
Slambrook and Peter Bobon to the
MUler Vaughn cabin at Lovells Tor
the wt>ek end.
-*11 «* f'aughn and -Barbara visited
the Frank Clarks at Miiford .
Lynn Hendee and wife a^tl Isabel
N.ish »r\<i Tommy Rjtter attended the (i"orr:e VanNorman was in Saginnugiuduaron of Kay Nash, daughter of Jd.^t week.
the J tunes Nashes at. Coidwater high o_t rMrs. Neil B au ghn entertained her
grhde class from the Dexter -•!school Thursday night .
school at a picnic at h t r
The Lawrence Camburns entertain einnntr.iy
home
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Lake Saturday.
i ed thp Barnum families Sunday, Th'»y
Tho Robert Reads attended ' <'ie
v ere the Clair Barnums, Roland Gor
FOR LARGER VJFXDS
S
house Saturday night a t t n e
•ens an'* Charles Sullivan's
James Whitley jr. has gone to Pon JVilbur Ostrander home in StockhricJge
honounx Gen, D o n Ostrander. He was
t'ac to spend r»»-> summer with ].
2>\1 WTST MAIN STREET
tne h,Rh school alumni .speaker
PHONE I-Ptow n 8.84 73
r *v mo'hgr .
•'•iis. Mary Ellen Read was a W-d
"fsdai dinner gueatg of the
l^,b
1 inn si'r%ing my first ieim as state
D. E. Hunt & SONS
CENTURY SPRAYERS
CUNNINGHAiVI HAY CONDITIONERS CARDINAL ELEVATORS
DOW FARM CHEMICALS
NAT CHURS LIQUID FERTILIZER —
THE PINCKNEY DISTRIBUTING COMPANY
NOW
5 vavn-nz coMfORT
SHOSS
to* Art 0*
VourFwt
Long
U#ur»t
PER GALLON
wain Am
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Men Wild in Ann Arbor .
Mostiames Eleanor Baughn anrl
i^semary
Whitley wet, in How"
Kenneth Zilll, who havo
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Meyer and wife entertain-.d
t'i of the following commit..it-nut e Liquor Control, , in~
and
ren a d f a m
FvZ
n C " dSunday.
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f>r
11'hers
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.'i'imiK.'r of Interim Commitee o'J
^cii^ie -HKI 11 ou.se of iifpiysentativog
suii: ; Ji,' tevjjjision mental health law»
laws,Member of Committee |f Legiala
latuu- i'lui state iiar of Michigan
s»luflyi,.s-.; revision of procedural laws
K M - e : 1212 South Ue n e s e e Dr.,
Tan
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PLUMBING, HEAT
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SEPTIC TANK
CARE URGED
Cleaning septic tank in aresrs not
terns is recommended.
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Joot oa iou
000 tiny aS
tortbUt. la
Y e l v t t . Xts
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I'll" oaU a% rpwr eoftveni«aec ia
j<MJt Horn; ofle*. or shop, to SLW
yo«.9«MO**l ritilnf Sorvlct— r.a*
• u w Ide* of ibo* oomfort, ar«
e^Ufatloa^ro «vtr« o*Mrg>b
J a r v
Th« v
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Ce U R o S a f a m i l
T P v>' c « ^ d n
ait r p ° s a t L o n g L
a i t r Reason wh0 br o k e his
at the home o f hi,
on Pingree Rd.
c
J. Clinton and wfQ
had
nfi,
JACK HANNEH
Marv'
u v e tha I will be a candidate
for rejection as
STATE SENATOR 14th DISTRICT
Inybam and Livingston Counties
All such syitesu wOl elog in time and wt nWie springtime u the best time U make a check.
We art licensed aad bonded by the ttkkif an Department tf
Health and display a decal on our truck, from the Department
y Rd.
Pinckney. Mich.
Flume UPtown 8-G6C5
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school Royal Oak.
MEN OR WOMEN
UNLIMITED POTENTIAL
W
Howell Sanitary Co.
OPPOR\ UNITY
Setvicmg our Beautiful Display Ca^ds aceouit;, established by us in yoar
m Drug, Food, Hardware a nd Applian ar-:r..NO WAREHOUSE FACILITIES
cea Stores include numerous other out -NO iiXPEKIENCE NECESSARY
^oUe^tin for merchandise purchas
I W P tiain you; CASH Income startg
and replenishing inventory, All ••immecijutely .
— ved by sewerage iys*
A1
I. PALX C. YOLNUEU
ft iiii.s bei'n an honor and
i" ire t<> .serve the people of Living-.
"n und Inghani Counties in the Sea.
i o the State of Michigan. 1 feel
"•> cxcpei'ien*.e gained in t.iy
t. e nn would be of great value if
f
l a second term.
BUSINESS
This time of year offers a fine opportunity a> these whose
MWtrage systems are maintained by septic tanki.
Septic tanks must be cleaned occasionally, afctvt one* t i
three years. Sonetimea new tanks do not start functioning prop*
•rly and m-7 rtquire checking sooner.
6680 Pi
ANNOUNCEMENT
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We hare been serring Liringiton and surrounding eoontto
for the past 10 years and it is our desire to hart * satisfied
emtomer. We would be gtad to help yoc in any way with any
of your problems. We give you a stated price in dollars and cents
what your tank will cost before we pump, rather than prices hi
the pound, tons, feet, cubic feet, barrel, etc.
,s»']iaUii iull<A\ing a special election
\ in Aj)ril lite'! to replace Senator Harry
y. Hiuie who passed away. Formerly
li)jiiui"\ County i'rosefutoi" lor two
ivrnis 1'iju i>4, Municipal Judge f^r
Cjty o'i ^a n sing three years, 1947m County Grand Jury
A Product of the World Famous
Watham Watch Company Active in
Business Sine* 1850.
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Applicant! that can qualify are being
a p p o i n t as Local Distributorg.Must
ae responsible premanent resident and
use of car,devote at least 6 hours week
ly to this dynamic merchandiiiag
plan, references and $1095.00 caih
n\ BilaMt immediatly.protected by our
repurchase of inventory plan.
Applicants will be accepted alter a loc
al personal interview, with a Com;>any Executive, Write today giving
n^me, nddress, phone number and
ackgrcund.
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refisily
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EAT FOR $12.00 PER
«LGAR 80 1*.
COFFEE Tic Lb,
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157:50
TILLER
The Vern Buttons ol Lansfag wara
Sunday guests oftheMntomOsrrf
TA* Holy Name Society g*v*> a gur
prise party for Rev. Fr. Schmitt last
Monday night at their hall, in h o * * ri
his 20 years in the priesthood About
w ^ e there indunding a detegat
from the Howell Knights of Colum
and enioyed a pleasant evening.
$184 J5
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OP-DRESSING alfalfa
T
1 with fertilizer every
fields
year
can pay off in extra tons of hay
WANTED TO BUY .-Standing Hay..
Bros. UP 8 3464
FOR SALE:-Hou3? 4 rooms and bath
with ? ^ots. $3200 cash $3500 on time.
Don Gardner, Dexter St., Pincknfey
FOR SALE:_Seven acres f Alfalfa.
Kred Kulbickj 424 M_36 W Pinckney
Adjuf for row widths up !
to 40" «ith Seli<t-O-Widrf»
Tinei. Balanced easy
j
Hcrt't reol economy . . , *ne
• n g i n * 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
FOR SALE:-Pontiac Seed Potatoes.
Call DP 6-3356 after 6 p . m .
harming. Rugged,
poweHwl; dependable.
ask UHH derrfnttratt
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after
FOR SALE:-O*t Play Pen wltk ftoor.
| M 0 e i e 54 te tlafle. laain, double
tfvein, teari tiak tot with mixer fa>v
ett |06 00
Mar Heynelas 545 Bast Putnam St.
PUictanay, Mioh.
f * l t SAME v H A)W-l(Ba»»afe, Tomate, ta4 etker Mn4s later.
Qeergt Heit, S64 Pattersen Lake RJ.
Paeae UP $-31M
FOR aALE:-W>riagtr Electric "wasnittg Machime. for $20.00.
Kevia Ledwidge, UP 8-9910
Wfm ftAJLE:~A»Mpie« and Ruxt
•40 ItMt Jhrtftftm,, Mariea Buruott
Pinckaey, Mich.
WANTBD-:: WOOL, Market
M
Lucius J. Deyle
UP s^sias
UP I Sill
:-Lawn Mewer
Spence 71tus UP 0 - W01
f9I
i HAVR VOU A HEATING PROBLHM ?
— CALX. —
RAY BAVLESS
Phont HA. 4--3641
$5.tO
Wi\NTED:Lake cettage, Patterson
Portafe es ether small lakt i» this
vjsin;ry. Buyer waitinc Harmon ReaJ
1
Estate, 101 East Grand River, Fev
WORK FOJ V. S..GOVERNMENT J M V i ) ] e P h C a s t l e 3..$ 7 4i,
MEN - WOHEN, 18 to 60. Prepare
^
row for coB*n« CIVIL SERVICE
EXAMS. For Iaformation Write:
. f 0 R SALE OR RENT.-W«11 Driving
The Di»pe*oh Pinckney, Mich.
Outft.
Thomas Murphy
| FOP SALE . Dog House nearly
FOR 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
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WORK FOR U. S. GOVT!
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MEN — WOMEN, 18 to 50. Prepare ' SACK* F#R |
now for coming CIVIL SERVICE;
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EXAMS. For information, write:
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Box 1, PiicJuey Dispatch.
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Pitickney's
1.-00 to 'ktt P. If.
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MARKET-WttCES
COURJtOUS
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UP!
Fred C asistttff, I
OPTOMETRIST
120 Wetii Uraxid &iv«;
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How<(l. Miciigao
(Phoue $5';'
Hay yields are higher u'th
soil care.
A. R. Albert and A. M Strommen, of the Univc L'ty of Wisconsin staff, import that hay
yields have a v e r t e d more than
four tons per year for the past
six years on fields top-dressed
annually with b! J pounds of iertilizer. UnfetUiized ueids yield
ed less than three ,to.i: uf hay
The tests were :r. -,1? at the
Spooner Branch
' ' cultural
experiment station
The extra hay fro: . .'.ilized
fields the first year was sufficient to pay for the plant food
the'second year. These results
hL1a \ e continued
for each of the
^ - m a S years.
1 ™ ronomists say enough
;ut:.^.;i.s remain in the soil for
xtra two or three tons of hay
'tii rm added investment.
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Howell,
U l e W. Mua^eH.
COMFUsnTfc 1N8U&AMCB COVJU
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Edith i t Carr
jlophone Office 98S
Steldeice 814
1 4 2 MILL. ST.
Pinc/rney, Mien.
Pbcine U P 8 !
HeweU
""REAL kSTAlt
BERT WYUE,
SALES
Houas. Lake
Business Opportunities
Your Propertjl wiUi
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GERALD REASON
ne UP 8 ZUfi
p
X-Hay
Tuesday Thr<mgb Satnrdtl
1! tc 3 aid 5 to 7
and by Appointment
AC 7-29M
West Grand $ive»
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Broker — -809 North Peon
PH6NE UP 8-»166
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oivMmdol'sSawFiliu» Shop
•News • Facts
• Family Features
The Christian Scienct Monitor
On* Norway St., Botton IS, Mass.
Send your newspaper for the time
chtcktd. Enclosed find my check w
money order. 1 year $18 0
6 month* J 9 Q 3 months $4:50 Q
' Name
Address
FOR S ^ L E : 12 acres 4-HA 6
to
Roger J. Carr Ag<
Dr. H R Holmqubt
Good Reading
for the
Whole Family
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LLOYD H£ND£E
CLAY C10RD0N
Clover
I1 OR SALE . Right hand Drainboard
ar^ Sink.
Gustav Hannaman
2?0 Unadilla St.
FOR RENT: Upstairs apartmom
five 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 Machine
Speed Queen Washer,2 Rocking chaii-s
single bedstead mattress and springs
Mrs; Irene Jack ,387 West Main St.,
P-?nckney,
or private
NOTT«*TS: Mrs. Day, Famous Character Reader and Advisor now located at 409^ Main St., Brighton.For
appointment Call AC 9 6071
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QUALITY
A. M. to 2J00 P. M.
Ritter T. V. : S»vice
WANTED : Convalscent
home for elderly lady.
UPtown 8 5538
MEATS
Director
Medein £qu|pm«m
Anibuferu!c Servvoe
PHONE (J P
WANTED: O«d Jobs after scheel
and Saturdays.
Franei* Clark
Phtne \)V S -- 3«42
HOME r'OR SALE O.l RENT:211O1
TOP. Rli:NT:-Two motem apartments DQ^ R ^ ^ W p f . c t $ 1 2 5 0 0
^
on« npstairs, one d<wn, each live
^ 6.2io2
M r s g u M > Ho<)d ^
rooms and hith
it heal and hot water. S u n d a y a n d Monday all day. Tuej
joe Gentile UPtowa 1-3143
thru Saturday until 4 P.
13143
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WANTED: Fumiiifcod
a tingle maa.
CaB 11HT
GENERAL HAULING
Rubbish, Askes and Cinderi
or whatever you hava. Light del
ivery anywhoro. Paul Boll
Call UP S.34S1
UVEY HARDWARE
SALE:-»fee* tueen
SALE 150:-Bushel of Buckwheat reed. For Information Call
L^'onek U 8-8555.
DOB
IMf| 9 M. B.
Piarkaey MkMgaa
Committee, in citing tests by
Wisconsin soils specialists
Me&dams Florence Axtz of Detroit
and Muf Rane of Whitrhore Lake
ed on the M. J. Reasons Friday .
Mp.itm Bennett of Laming
on Mr*. Edna Reasoo Friday.
FOil SALE: Stark Upright Piano.
tuned und in good condition. $40.00
Pnoiie LP 8-3257
HOMK
^ y SaatHnhiio
Miller attended Maaonic Grand middle
B ^ * « West
£ ^ r cSoil
J ? aImprovement
£ SayS t h e
Lortge in Detroit Wednesday ,
The Ona Campbells spent the week
eed »t the Carl Lentz home at Lading Lorraine LenU came home with
CORNEI
BUWESS
Alfalfa
Tons
Of Hay Per Acre
LAWN MOWER SHARPENING
11 r. 1 4 RJverbank Hi-land Lmk*
AH Kind, of Real Bstate Ltsttafft
Wanted
Main Office HA 6-8*88 at 7421 Po*
t&sre Lake Road, near N. Territerto
1 3 2 WEST MAIN ST., PINCKNE>
Henrv
Strvi
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
60000 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.
REAk, jtSTATE —
G L / P Y S AND bfllRLEY HENRH
Phnne UP 8-977i
Salesman for Gerald Reason
1H69 HUand Ct. / l e i r
S 'AT LION
SERVICE > Shetland*,
Pinckney, Mich
^iii'eied 40 in. dappled chest _
nut. one grade 42 in..also ponies for
s v e *11 a?es. Visitors welcome,
' PBRFECT"AUTOMATI«
rgo I-:olt 664 Patterson Lake Rd.
THREABBR
'I', Mich.
Threads large and Amall needis.
Drop n««dle into either of % funnel!,
EXPERT PIANO TUNING AND )ty thread behind funnel.Prtss vluu<;
«r. "Presto" it's.ready t»
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REPAIRNG
Let's Get together to keep your Piau o i n p l a 8 t i c b t t X W l t h
^
in a Fine State of Repair
Postpaid. Prompt »*h
BBROBR'S
M n#y back
WILLIAM G. KLAVE
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8uaraate€"
Stock Stamps 40c each )
Hamilton 6 5305,9727 Portage Lk.Ave
Fast
Accurate . . .
BERGBttS* RUBBER
WORKS
FOR SALE-k^ai JbL nate oi AU JLnds.
11922 Weiman SL Pinrkaey,
(, Wanted
sakeman for Get aid Reaaot
BEBT
tit no UP i-
William Davis
...
BIDING AND ROOFING
AND
65115 E. Od. River, Howell,
Pkone Me^ill 717
installed
Graad
HowelL
& and
cratorlng. 25 >cars
LEE UVEV
M. A. LINK,S788 Lakeyew, Brivt
Hush Lake, Phone UP 8 5170
PH^NE U f
R.LSORRELL
Water Wellb and Pumps
All Makes of Pumps Serviced
Dexter-Pinckney Road
HA 6 9454
I f.avan
OPTOMETRIST
Taes. and Thurt. 9:30 to 5;00
Evenixiirs by Appoinliiwl
186 Gait 6rand B i w
I
. TT 18 BELIEVED THE HOUS1
WAS INSURED*
But what about the owneras prkeltsi
partenal possessions and katpsakos
ftcttMM papvrt, birth and raarriaga
tmttBmtm.
iniuranca policy Haatf
tin can dietroy them in a few mfaw
Tha only eomplata loss insurance for
MM* pmaMtkfBM is a Salt Dapasit
BfL which you ctn rent in our vaah
A m i m § for y*»ur box today,
TWO%
THREES
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Book
Ti«e
CertifkaUa
rtt National Bank
HowalL
Unite Ffedtnd
^fMaral Raaarrt Cm
CERTIFIED CORN. OATS. BEANS
- FOR SPRING PLAN HNG
ARMER'S FEED SUPPLY
PH8№ UP 8 5511