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DispatchWednesday, October 9, 1957 No, 49
Neighboring Note* High School Athleticsexperts are deep [ John Rositer who organized the
die "n ' Michigan Molded Plastics a t Dexter
By Donald WingrerOn Deck w"*u the Frates
Curreat
Pinckney Pi ra tes opened0 Lakes season Friday
why so many .idents They expect to pre \ ; u 1 < J 4 o j b t o r e t i r e April 1.
tot of new ideas in a series j i m Driver, son of the Dan Driv-J ^ f * s e n t e d to thelegislature do- t r s o f D e x t e r has enrolled a t Midi . , ' & cQ3tfy l o a s t o D e x t e r 13 to 7.TheSLLd to cut traffic accidents. L - ^ - y L a t e Universiy.signed w tu ,a> j damagednow
books limit the spfor drunk drivers and
to school.
^ was unusual as Pinckney deano n r h e runted the first half and Dexter the
St. j^jftv » €Jatholi«
Rrr. Fr Aioert Scamitt, Past**SUNDAY MASSESMasses:
i:ao, 3:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 A. M.'.Vi1 Ur Mt's-vs:x;)0, 10:00 A M.
Mc^s>: «:ui) .-i, M.
newSoirowful Mother Novena
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bank w h e n DexLer drew an interference penalty.Three plays later tb»yhad to kick again. Dexter got it atthe 47 yd. but fumbled and DennisCJark recovered it for Pinckney.Pir
'rii'uy, alter Novenna4:30 to 5:ciO P. M ,«:"J t; 9:00 I
Fire damaged the houseAdam Sauer farm on town hall Road s e c o n ( j period.last wee.k Pinckney got the kickoff but did
pena D»U » - — d i v ; d e d roads,bank- \ Alter being out 3 weeks the strik- n o t g a i n a n d punted on 4th down.A rves and fewer entry points. | e r s at hte Chelsea Products settled De.xter a i s o failed to gain and had
ci.«»tarv of State Hares alar ft : their strike and returned to work. t o k i o k Pinckney made a first down!£ Lzzard of the drunken The recent Chelsea blood " "over the haz'aul ^ ^
-driver was stiri«'U uy »" tavern. He sipped soit An Ann Arbor man was fined
a fivevn for several hours ! $io and costs for driving over a firetab' on how much liquor • hose at Che]sea recently.
on before they got vu \ Oct. 11 is Stockbridge home com. a t e s drew 15 yds. for illegal use of J S- ̂ g t p t #
car He said the number of . iJ1JS game with Willliamston. Eudi t n e hands and had to start all over viiuu^ WorshipA • ks was between 3 and 8 cock. | h:gh shcool class will have a queen. again. 14 plays later Lonne Huhmanj su ! 5 d a Schoolt-"in ^He thinks there should be a Judge John McLellan,77, former w e n t through guard from the one1 j uu,iV Fsopie'a Meeting
a. to stop taverns selling drivers I Jngham county Probate udge died yds. for the touchdown and Dick K^n fjuaj t Fellewaftipa * i«»h and favors a campaign to last week. nedy converted. Hale ' "
Grade School NewsKindergarten , Mrs. P^rks A year ago tfce Consumers Po
Bruce Otwell and Lois Cha.nbl>ers Company building nearhave injured fingers. Gene Kovh has ^'lapsed killing a number of pt«-a jack o lantern Kathy Grams has p i e and injuring others, Thre« taive*
I a baby kitten. BUy Doyle has * \ nations were started to find out| tractor with a motor. Linda S.nger rause of the disaster, One by the
Martha Laliosa am! ::-:\:\C . "ant ^ t e , o n e by the insurance eompaayvent to see Uambi. Becky Amburgey and one by the Consumers. So
' moved in her new home,Ann Justices as we know none of them have everi7:30 P.M. ( b r o t h e r w a s hit by a car. Carol Good reported their findings. Dean George
i d t fb r o t h e r w a s hit by a ping has a baby siser. Ricky Bennett Urown of the engineering dept of
pheasants.
Calvary Mennonitui Churei*Rfiv. U/.V& Beachy, Faster
. . Walter Eae>*
i First Grade, Mis. T^ayer} We are sorry Jackie Koason broke
her arm. Sharon Potter and her twinj sist'er, Shirley ha&;e new ooats.' Larry liechlers brother is siclc.Ueb
by Borovsky went on a hay ride.Gordon King and his datl caught a
•! pike at Sheets Lake. Gary Marsh has
the University of Michigan headedthe state committee. He was takensick, underwent surgery and ha*since died. Gov. Williams has ap -pointed Prof. Geer of the engineering dept.of the University of Detroii to succeed him. Nothing has been
of the other 2 investigations.
of Dext.ndrivers into cuting down their j Rev. Andrew Howey who has been crossed the Pinckney' goal line from
s . , ' ! castor of the Brighton F ederaU'd thp 28 but the touchdown was nulli. , i pastor of the Brighton F ederaU'd the 28 but the touchdown was nulli^ T h e State Bar proposes that the | Church since 1952," has resigned to lied by a penalty.
<Vc officers be empowered to take accept a teaching job at Woostyr In the second half the Pi rausP v a drivers license immediately College, Ohio. could not get going and Dexter took& ' t rresting him. He could get a Kobert Rettinger and wife of Day over. They got the kickoff and jventf nuiorary permit but would have to j ton Ohio, were killed in an auto 75 yds. for a touchdown, Hale g'oin-
n \ 4. +„ „&* his drivers license j crash last week. Pie was stationed the final 11 yd. Conley ran ' the extraat the air base. point On the Pirates first play
Tne Brighton school now has 15 Huhman fumbled and D'iXterbusees. ered They started several drives but
, , ,. { Michael Clark, son of the Emmctt the Pirates were able to turn them ^ . "•*->, ihabit of refus. ' Clarks of Howell, is home after 110 back. Another fumble proved trie' "T. .* °ry / iselves until fie Hays at University hospital, Ana Pirates undoing, They had theiba' l v „, *„
fcV to court to get his drivers 1hack. There is a doubt as to its conMtitutionality as it deprives a personof property without due process oi
law.Democrats have a
ing to commit themsellast minute Gov. Williams uiiua'ly Arbor. on their own 20 yd. line.Geiv•n s his nominating petitons th^n. The Lyons school has voted to blc-d on the first play andHe is expected to file for a 6th term he annexed to Brighton. x<>i the ball. Fiv e plays Inter Jim De
erovemor If he does Lt. Gov. rl-'i t ; R^yal Cranston nas ret.red after I>:iJiois went 5 yds. for the winning-11 be he senatorial aendidate. At : :\3 years us Howell rural mail can-- touchdown, Tney did not ccnvort.
the recent Democrat conlanve in To- , j er. • Piuckney started a drive but. it* wasledo both were non-committal. j The Howell school buildings «ue f-oo late and they had the ball <$ the
overcrowded aiui more rooms willbe needed next year.
The Howell Community Chest goalis $18,000.
John Hubbel of Howell and Nor.
Despite the fact the Michigannew speed boat. Susan Waring Michigan State University football
7:30 v,ent to a birthday party Sunday. t k . k e t a f o r t h j s week Saturday kmnj Larry Cardner gathered hickory been sold out since last June th« g a » 8
. . . 8t?'C | n u t s Sunday Jerry Dean was G years w i l ] n o t b e t e i e v ised. How COtte?Summ-ii:' o M Sunday, Harold iluliistor helped T h p r e w e r e 1 0 1 | 0 00 tickets. Michigan
UndenominationalM-J'C West between Unadilla and
Rev. Brooks Sanders, Pastor9:45 a. nt.
CONSERVATIONHunters only had moderate succ -
ess the first day of the waterfowlhunting season Oct. 1. The weatherwas too warm and the birds stayedtoo far out. The ducks were mostly
15 when the whi.-.tleUoysviile plays here Friday night.
FOOTBALL SCORES | Morning V. orshiM
Manchester 2G, lioysvilie 0; SouthOrteg-a of Fenton were inducted Lyon 37, Ilartland 0; University
16th Annual Ci ii-niunityLii)J« ^cuo;i ^ Calvary iVennonite ] ],js dud dig patotous, l'atty Sprout f rot 21,000, Mich. State 21,000, thartLiiurch Ju:/ 1 rQ 12, lJ:i)H to 11:00 j visited the Chanyes and went, to w>ere 33^)00 season tickets, leavintf
iut A'i Ages ,4 axiu up ' Milky"s movie ])arty,Cary Burg has o n ] y 20,OO0 general admitsiona. It| a new fence around his farm, M*i-y ;s denied that scalpers have gottenriummer gathered hickory nuts.Dar possession of huge blocks of tick«tl
Ci l l iTCfl lone Kuapps sister is in the hospital. ftS t b e y h a v e ^ o n e j n t j j e pafit<
Russia has put one over on thiicountry by launching the first satellite and the administration at Waih.ir.'ton does not like it. Russia nowcontrols outer space and could bombt!.is country at will. Washingrtons lookinu for an alibi as to why the defensedept. was asleep at the swtch. W«v, oruler if those big cuts in defenseami research by the last congress depite president's warning they weregambling with the nations safety badanything- to do with it. There is an(• saying "penny wise and pound fooli h. .,
* • *The Little Rock school situation
is still in a state of impasse, due to
vije . . .
Wed. Sr. Choir Practise . . 8:00 p.m.'Thur.Adult Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m .Thur. Vouth Prayer Group 7:00 p. n" '
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R«v j . W. Winger, Faslw
tirade, Mrs. . .^KeFrank ISehm, Lee Davis, Biliy
\ Davis, Debby Horn'.M-, Mike SohldonI and Jim Froehlick have new note.I books Leonard Bierlcin saw a blue
LU.OU a.m. (K,n,n_ carol (. urts aura and uiule'<i00 p. u [ 1(>ok h t , r t o ' t]i e drive in show.8:00 p. «*• | j j m Fruehlic-h.s biid not out of the
ca^e aii'l wa:-; hit by ear.KuJt knipp• saw 2 j)hea:;ant.s. Milve Shehl;n
"\i.\v h, John Towsey has a new Indian outfit Betty J'ucketLs mothersaw a bey rid 121,14' a bike in thr road,She had to be careful ti avoid biU.nghim. • .
lU-:4i)it. ffl,a. tfi-
. n t Q t h g a r m y ] a s t .112, Chelsea 8; Ann Arbor 14:Fi.m
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at. m e QUCKS weit n ^ j James Donohue, son of the John 0; Lansing- Resurrecion 38, UoweJ t̂•native as few have arrived from Can D o n o h u e g o f Unadilla was "WaWM'* Central 4, Northville 20, Bnffhtoada. Grouse hunters report more t Q D < > n n a J a n g S t e r m o l ^ ^ ^hum
birds in the upper peninsula and less a s c h u r c h ) T o l e d o > S e p t # 2 8 -
in the lower. Russell Potts, business represenThe dept. will buy 1494 move ^ . ^
pcres of public hunting lands mostly H o , v e ] 1
in northern Michigan except 40acres in Sayinaw.
Forest fire losses remain lov,only 5 acres being reported la.it•.veek.s(
Bounty payments have cost the t , i e c t e d p r e s i c j e n c ofstate $3,278,000 since they were F u r B r e e d e r , B
started in 1938. Conservation men ,-Lyon J u s ,think it is money wasted as the num ^her of predators has not decreas .
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for the Deti'oit Edison Co. ctfor 27 years lias retired.
.South Lyon Kiwanis will servepancakes und salvage at the .scn>cl:xi the home coming game withter Oct. 11,
APPLES!Clean, hand picked graded frui_tL
JJcintcfah, Jonothana, Warners. .0; Lincoln 25. Saline 0; Flat Ro, k coming up. CRANE ORCHARDS'JO, Milan 12;< Roosevelt 13, Dundee "Fruit with a Flavor" . .C; Bath 39, Byron 0; Fowlerville 21, 4*80 M-36 l V 7 T " S-<75GPerry 0; Haslet-t 14, Okemus LJ; I^\'; :U;ton l-l, LaiiaTliosuas 72, St. L«o 0.
Second Crade, Mrs. AndersonWes Scott's paraket got out of
ca^e at the school but we j^otghim back. Pat Galloway made a pup the fact Gov. Faubus of Arkansasot show at. home. Linda Hutchingi h a s kicked over the applecart. Toe
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O.K.S. OFKICICKS y.3V—i>Srinck.oy Chai>Lcr i-l-j O.K.S. has
Floyd Taylor of South Lyon was elected the following off cer.s:
A g s , n ji V i H ' l i l , ; -. n
at SouthWorthy Matron. . 4 ; ouu u AmburgeyV/orthy PatronAsscc. MatronAs.soc. Patron .Secretary . . . .
od. The funds for this come from the WHEELER-HEADRICK WEDDING Treasurersale of hunting and fishing licenses. Sally Marie Wheeler, daug.o.er Conductress
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ — of the Robert Wheelers of Portag-e .\ssoc. Com!
lick of Ann Arbor at St. Mary's ChaplinChurch, Pinckney, Saturday morn Marshall
James Boyd. Eva EnyquustGeorge Engquiwt
Mildred HenryAmanda DeBarr
Gonoviove Henry
j BUR! A. TAYLORBurt A. Taylor, 77, \AW\ township
f:;:n,ei- for '2G ye:irs died in St. .Ivu*hos))it;J, Anji Arhor, Tuesday He
was the son of Augur and hli^ab^l'iKlintoft Taylor and was born on theTaylor farm on Pinckney Hexter R l :
Goen . Hudson brought cater..
pany. 1'am Koch was 7 years o\'\Sunday. Susan IJnutfhn visited Bockyi i < u i y • S u t u i i ] : ; ; , ' . j ' u . j v , ii,c-> n o l d . s
-•nic from Detroit visit L,1 her.JudyHull went to the Mowoll r.iovii?.Emily-Miller hcljX'd her grand;-iothor eelcokbralc her birl i,rlay .Sunday.
Colone has a fine stamponion Uerky Heads parents are go.rur north. Dianna Hainc.s vi:-.ited licr
south of the Xoith Territorial ! i u n t i n Lansing Lynn Stones nepljewKoad i'eLiuary 28, 1880. He marr. f c l i a n d c u l hi-s tongue. DoWa.\-neiec? Ann Ilav.kins of Dexter in l'M'ki. • ii{|xters'.s molhcr has : ,1 t< IndianaShe survives. There are 2 sons,
October 3, 1957 8:00 p .m .Regular meeting called to order mg, Rev. Albert Schmitt officiating. Organist
j..y President Hollingwortli. The bride wore a ballerina length Adah'present: McAie^, Russell, Bonner, rlrcss of white embroidered nylon ftuth
Ilollingsworth and Basydlo. Absent: r.nd lace with lier illusion veil held Ksther _Ntne. i n PJace by an Egyptian style cap, Martha . . . .~Bernice Bake)
Motion by Russell, 2nd by Bonnsr She carried a white orchid on a Wiiiie Electato accept minutes of regular meeting prayer book. j Warderas read. Carried. , Her sister, Mrs. Joan Jeffrys was ' .Sentinel
Motion by Rusaell, 2nd by McAfee matron of honor Her gown was two ! Color Bearersto accept minutes of special meeting • shades of blue nylon tricot. The brides Christian Flag Dorothy Wias read. Carried. j maids were Elaine Collier of Pinck 1 o. E. S. Fla* Vor.i s:
Auditor's favorable report of the ( ney and Lauri Brown of East Lan .financial status of the Pinckney Com : sing. Their dresses were similar to j Adahmunity Schools was received. Act. that M the matron of honor. ! Ruthion deferred until the next regular , Joseph Jeffreys was best man and Esther p e a r i Madsmeeting at which time the auditors ; Reginald Fisher and Thomas Tilt of Martha . . . . . Annette Whitewill be present to discuss the report. I Ann Arbor, ushers. Electa j c/ .U
Playground at the Elementaly . The reception was at St. Mary's ChoirSchool was graded Sam St. Pierre t Ha). The brides going away costume Virginia VanNorman, Marv Bovd
.lo.sei>h and Thomas, and a daughter,Harriet Rahng -j^ Beth T h o m p s o r i i a l l of A n n Al..
bor. There are 2 sisters, Mary and M e l b v i s s»<'k. The Roads ReadingGroup put up their bulletin in tht. Emma Boyd
Mabel HammellT h e f u n e r a l w a g F r i d a y a t
burial in Olivet Cemetery.
Eloyse Campbell M .s c h h c h e I s e a Friday.with. . . Esther HaJl.... Edna WardEleanor Clough
PINCKNEY KINGS DAUGHTERSEleanor Baughn The Circle met with Mrs. Jerry. Cassie Tomasik .Madsen Thursday. Mrs. Luc.lle Sini:s
Albert Dinkel t a v e a report on the state conven-tion. Mesdames Edith VnnMorniun
inslow and Viola Read told of their visit toNora Sprout the chidrons ward at University
Honor Points hospital. D'fvotions were g.venAnn Baker by Mrs. Viola Read from 12th chap-
Marie Murray ter of St. Mark 28th verse. 19 memand 4 guests were
were served w.thioa Massey as co-hostess.
governors from tbe couth, Go**s and they each spun a cocoon. Griffin of Georgia refused to »t.Second Grade, Mrs. Johnson t c n d •m e t w i t h President Eitenhow.
Pauline VanBIairicum had com e r a n d d r e w UP a n agrreement pro-viding for the withdrawal of federalivoops from Little Rock under cer.'ain conditions.They wererGov. Faubiis would guarantee to keep orderand not interfere with the carrying"lit of the supreme court integr*.ration decision. However he reniggcd on it and failed to give any gttarantee so the federal troops are ntillat Little Rock although the federalized national guard has taken orer,A walkout of the white fitudentg Atthe s<hool failed to materializeivhcn only 75 of the claimed 1B00T :nte pupils walked out. Tku% hfll
Rhoda Baxter h.-ts a [)ony. Bruce 1>Cen n° f u r t h e r dis°i<dpT oxctp.tU'at some of the 9 negro pjpils v;ao,ue brought daily to the school in anarmy jeep were pushed around in.
j vide the school when the guards wartwithdrawn. Gov. Faubus is said towant a third term, as governor ftnd1'ke Ajax defying the lightning, hethinks he can make It if he can num-;-jre to stay in the spolight in th«
get her mother.Third Grade. Mrs. Post
did the surveying,hcut furnished the
Hockey Swar !was a brown tweed suit with beigetruck, Gerald accessories. After a wedding trip
Season, the bull dozer and his ser. ' in northern Michigan the couple vt':\ivices for grading. Max Russell sup., reside in Ypsilanti.plied the seed and the Citizens* Comir.ittM the labor.
Susie Beeman, Geneva VanSlambrook, Clyde Fisher, Bert Bryan, Mae
Motion by Russell, 2nd by McAfeethat the Board of Education extenda "Vote of Thanks" to the abo/egroup for their work. Carried unan-imously.
The board unanimousy approveda plan to install a sidewalk for busloading at the elementary school,the Parents Club and Citizens Com-mittee offered to help.
Motion by Bonner, 2nd by Basy-dlo to pay bills as read. Carried.
Motio* by McAfee, 2nd by Russellto adjourn. Carried. tJoe Basydlo, Secretary Board of Ed-ucatioa
Carson Hollingsworth.President of Board of Education .
Mrs. Margaret Clark and familyvisited the Charles Clark family atKalkaska, Sunday
The following attended a meeting of Esther Chapter OES at Detroit last week: the Herb Bryans,Lawmnce Cambums, James Boyds, Mes
The installation is Oct. 26,, at 8;00p. m. at the Elementay school.Install . Officers Mildred Miller
HOME COMMING QUEENKay Ann Nash, daughter of Dr.
rnd Mrs. James Nash of Coldwaterwas crowned queen there last Fridaynight at the home coming game be-tween Coldwater .and .LakerlewJ,
hall. Judy Uorovsky had a birthdayparty
Third Jrade, Mrs, HenryWe thank Mrs. C/unburn for the
Florida pepper pants. SSharn Bowk-sfell in the lake. Carolyn expects hergrandparents from Colorado to vjsilher. Toby Shetellroe visited bis
his parents went to Canada, FrankZezuJkas' dad went to Indianapolis.T.my Sprout went to Detroit Saturday,rode in a taxi and saw Milky's program Robert Blacks dad is drBus No, 5 ,
Fourth Grade, Mrs. CampbellToday we wrote stories about an
«mals Linda Curts was the first tonnwh hers and Joyce King the firstto read hers. Elaine Darrow brought
Lr%yK ^ " f fish and 4 snails *>* Iour fish bow . P e w vni~~- o, I
ivin-
center of the stage long enoughhe will probably continue-to defy]>resident.
our fish bowl,and ba^T
«hool after bein)r ill. Harold Ostramf» on playground duty for the
Carrie Griffiths high schools. Mayor Max Olds placed ; "S" with his dad. Kim Wiman JClifford Miiller the crown on her head and presented Stanley LLind went to Canad TMarshall .
Ohaplin t t Hazel Poulson her with aSoloistSoloist
bouquet of American \ ihe
dames SadieHenry and Roberta Ambburgeyi
THE PINCKNEY PEGS
end through the tujnelMae Bryan Beauty roses. Her escort was Chuck I Fifth Grade, Mrs. Miller
Eloy.se, CainpbsJl Young. The queen and her court pre [ We thank Mrs. Bonnie Hen ' fsided at the dance after the game, bringing bees for our unit w h °*
....—.^^s . ̂ « ^ j The queen and ner court were lskecJ it with era Jc ' *( T h * Pinckney Pegs will hold an ox nominated by the student body.They ' sam Wim&n brought \*nd honeyi
The Murray Kennedy family were t r a l e s s o n o n purse making Monday, , were then interviewed by a .panel , °nes who got 100 in ^ " ^ T h eSunday guests of the AmBbrose Kenn j O c t o b e r 14 at 1:00 p. m. at the home of 6 professional men who picked j Larry Bowles, p 1 *p<"lJln£ ^«reedys in Pontiac. , c^ MrS* Charles Ward of Hi-land t the queen on poise, personality and) Weman, Dennis H )r Sh»riey
fiArrtr ij*A<anAt*J haa fima>iP/l h\m ' ake.The regular monthly meeting abiity to represent the school. Kourt. .Q<>K. « , . OJJister, StanlevGerry Ledwidge has finished hiscourse at the bank examiner school .1S Wednesday, Ociobci 16 at 7:30at Washington D. C. and is home.
His wife, Also is also back fromMontevideo, Minn Her parents,the Al Olson brought her and remained for a visit.
P- m. with Mrs. Harvey Garr at 11381Outer Drive, Hi-land Lake.
CONGRESSMAN CHAMBERLAINCongressman Charles Chamberlain
Dtek Kennedy, Jeff Davis, DickImus and Bobbie Kelly attended thf **** October 7, a daughter.Mich. Georgia game Saturday atAsa Arbor.
Born to Eugene MacAinsch and , w i i l be.here Friday, Oct. 11 at 4:00p" #m t°., answer questions on ques .i hPvt. Bob Higgs has been sent from io^9 o f . **? **y *™\ •» aegregation,
Sill to Karlsruhe, Germany. •*«, in hU mobile office,
abiity to represent the school.Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Hendee, grand
parents of Kay Ann attended thehome coming ceremonies.
RUMMMAGE AND BAKE SALEThere will be a rummage and bake
sale Saturday, October 19 9:00 am. to p. . m at St. Mary's Hall by
Jude'i
Kourt,sKre and Helen
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* * *An institution that has floor.
Uhed in Michigan for 92 years itleaving the state. It is the ClintonWoolen Mills at Clinton, employing100 people who will be left jobless.Most of them are skilled texttftworkers. The mill has been sold tothe J. P. Stevens Company of NewYork who will move it to their mateplant at Worumba, Maine. The Cite,ton Company for years has had acontract to make blankets for tfc»
Army.• * •
The Duke and Duchess of Windstrhave evidently given up all hope) eftever returning to England aa We rmdthey have purchased a ot in Grata*;:nont Cemetery, Baltiniora, Marf^land. Baltimore, is the Duchess okfhome. The couple are in Paris Dtlpbut return to Baltimore in April. '
The District Court invania has issued an injunctionbidding the Hoxty Cancer dtair «tr
to do
United States Army.
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The Const Church Fair Is theopera house Oct. 29-30.
Myron Hendrkk* of Hamburg hasgone to Seattle, Wash.
State Milk inspector Howe ofof Lansing was here last week and
!tested the milk of farmers sending1 to the HoweU Condensed Milk Co.
and Pinckney Creamery. Warrantswere issued for 5 sending to Howellan! 3 to Pinckney whose milk was
. not iap to standard and they are to! appear before Justice Richard Roche• cf Howell next week. I Sun, Mon, Tuea .Oct. 13,14, 15, A band of gypsies hit here Monday T p A^ ^ ^ ^ M e l
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and fortune telling. No pockets werepicked.
Leo Monks has resigned as teach,er of the Harris school and accepted
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David Mowers has been drawn toserve on the jury.
Lucius Wilson, secretary of the
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Friday, Saturday, Ootober 11, 13Double Feature
Peter Cushjnjf and Hazel Courti in
THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEINalso
Scott Brady and Ann Bancroft .in
"THE RESTLESS BREED"in ColorCertooa
Jane Rns.ellin
THE FUZZY PINK NIGHT GOWNColor \Cartoon NewsDesMoines Chamber of Commerce ; peatUr«tte
and associates have bought the Dia; mond Engine Co. there and will manI ufacture same. His brother, Sam,' will manage same.I Auditor General Fuller says it: costs $18,670.13 a day to operate theI State of Michigan! At Dexter an eel weighing 6 * , faer g i s t e r .R. A n n A r b o r >j lbs. passed throught the feed pipe '[ into the street sprinker last week.
The world series between Detroitand Pittsburg is a hummer. Each hasg Each haswon 3 games. W. E. Murphy and C.J T l G
Fifth and Sixth, Mrs. Me?*fbKahy Shetteloes parents went
to Canada Friday. Judy Schroederhas a new bird. Margare Ackleywnt o Willow Run and saw the planesland and take off. She also visited
Sixth Grade, Mrs. HeatonWe have a new girl, Virginia
Petts. She went to Clay School in
Sunday, Monday,October 13, 14jXatiinse Sunday, 2:30 p. m. c»nuHorace Taylor *nd Dorothy M*lon#
fa ^"TIP ON A DEAD JOCKEY"
also
ROBINSON VS BASILLOWorld* Championship Fight Pictures
Tues., Wed., Thur., Oct. 16, 17, IfEyg St. Marie, and Don Murray
J Anthony Franciosa and Lloyd Nolan
Chicago last year. We have 10
J. Teeple saw George Mullin shut i , •, , . ..out Pittsbuxg 5 to 0 Thursday. In | } ° y * . W e n * d u c k , h™tms
f M ,-JJ " -• ' look ing- forward to next Monday
g yand 20 boys in our room. Lots of
and are /
W i U * fttthe
oldently y e editor was also there. , . .. .. . „ ... . , ..,Laura Exelby has enrolled in ti'e I' teachers will be at the
primary room bringing the totao M E A meeting a t I*Min«P- P a t T e s s
enrolment up to 48 ! m e r w e n t *° t h e f o o t b a 1 1 S*016 8 t
The Senior class 'will have a Hall D e x t e r F r i d f t y " U w a S D e x t € r s f i r s t
oween social at the Perry '"--' w i n a f t e r Z l l o s s e s- H e a l s o w e n t *°home October 22
Florence Reason taught forDevereaux Friday so the latter
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y so thego to the Fowlerville Fair.
] W i l l-ams Bros, of Gregory have j; »tarted their hay bailer.I Grace Lamborn is sewing for Mis.
R- G. Webb.Nellie Lavey of Parkers Corners
is visiting Sadie Harris.David Roberts team ran away .art
week. He had to have 4 stitches taken in his head.
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the Mich.-Georgia game Saturday.g g yPat Borovsky went on a hayride Satnrday. Our student council representative reported that clubs might be
A Holy Name Rally was held atthe community hall Sunday withJudge Joseph Moynihan of Detroitspeaker. Rev, Fr, Carey of Ann Arbor gave the invocation. Rev. LewisDion the address of welcome.. 10
' parishes were represented. Wilfredi Gehringer played a violin solo, Mrs,! Lucille Fohey sang and Rev, Fr.
Duffy of Bunker Hili made a shorttalk.
The Senior Class
Baughn.
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and Sheriff
waster.1 ""' * engineer talked on Bears"
67 highrwal schools tnis year,
county Democrats willraising ceremony on the
•q«»w here Oct 29.^ J won her 3rd s t n ^
to, J № WAen t h ^ beat Hart
organized such as science -,sewing,camera, charm, model airplane andothers. Larry Baerwald wants totrade his pony for a work horse.We talked about the Russian satellite(cday. There were different opinionsao to why Russia was first to haveone.
Sixth Grade, Mrs, TaschWe are doing units on Alaska and
Canada. We have 2 weeks to finishthem. Dennis Tfiumm, Larry Gyde,and Jimmy Shirey have been elected to the 3 safety patrols, We nregoing to have a going away partyfor Brenda Harger.
Seventh Grade, Mrs. CarrIn arithmetic we are reviewing
multiplication of fractions We havefinished reaidng chapter 3 in historyand are drawing an outline. JohnColone, Ronnie Haines, David OtwellJerry VanSljambrook, Gary Davis,a.d Nancy Read went around Pinck
selladvs. in our notebook.
"A HATFULL OP RAIN"ln Cinemascope and Gelor
Also Cartoons
SYLVANTHE A
Thurs., Fr., Sat> Oct, 10, II, 12Randolph Scott, Maureen OSulliran
in
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Sun,, Mon,, Tues, Oct. 13, 14, 15"WILL SUCCESS SPOIL ROCK
; HUNTERS?"With
in CinemaScope and ColorJayne Mansfield and Tony Randall
Closed Wednesday
SPECIAL NOTICEI am now representing the Avon
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THE STATE OF MICHIGANProbate Court for the County of
Edward Nuoffer and wiie of Hohspent Sunday with the Lloyd Hen.dees.
^ a orricers are:fney, the lakes and Howell to! Pres,, Stanley Dinkel; Vice Pres,,! advs. in our notebook
Loretta Dick; Sec. Clifford Miller;. Treas., Marjorie Miller.] The Junior officers are Pres.,Jan
ice Merrill; Vice Fret., Ted A 4 N | |Sec., Evelyn Hendee; Treas,.GeraJdClinton.
The Pinckney OES held Past M«t-] rons Night Friday evening. Virgin| ia Baughn in Scotch costume sangJ a Scotch ballad; 9 girls with Janice
Merrill as Goddess of Liberty put ona pantomine act. They were JanisCarr, Jean Graves, Margaret Cur.iett, Madge and Millrel Jack. WiUaMeyer and Virginia Baughn. Theywere directed by Mrs. Florence
Mrs. Howard Read was a guest onSunday at the Elks Temple honorthe 92nd brthday of her grandmotherMrs. Martha Wilde.
The Andrew Nesbitts were Fridayguests of Mrs. Lillian Wylie Fridayand had the Gordon Hesters of Yp.silanti for Sunday guests.
Leon Meabon has returned to his \home in Chelsea from the Univ.ersity hospital but still goes therefor eye treatments. ,
The John McGuire family of Dearborn were Sunday guests of ib«Fred Reads i
The Victor Kreburghs of LincolnPark spent the week end with theMilton Carvers !
The Robert Ackley family visitedWillow Run Sunday and called onthe James Links in Ann Arbor.
Mr« and Mrs. Aothur Hamm whohave been assigned to the PeoplesChurch for 6 months to serve theirinternship, are living at the MaeDaller apartment. They will go overseas for missionary work.
| in the Matter of the Estate ofFrank H. Johnson, Deceased.
At a session of said Court.heH on! the 10th day of September A.D.,1957
(he 1st. day of October A. D., 1957lv said Court A* the Probate Office
Pre»ent,Honorable Hiram R.Smith,^mdge of Probate.
Notiee k Hereby Given, That thepetition of Lawrence Johnson,, theadministrator of -said estate prayinghis final account be allowed and theresidue of said estate assigned tothe persons entitled thereto will beheard at the Probate Court onOctober 29, 1957 at ten a. m.
It is Ordered, That notice thereofpublication of a copy
weeks tonseetivelypMrvious to said day of hearing, inIke Pinekaey Dispatoh, aid that thepetitioner eause eopy of tfcb lottc*to be served upos eaeh known partyIt ifttttfeet at his last taewa ad*re*9ky TUlstired mail, return rMeift dem*Md, at least fourteen (14) day*prior to such hearing, or by person
' at least fivetearing.
.. Smith, Judge
Racist** if ProbtU.
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LIKE PULLING TEETH,isn't it, to got a letter outcf that boy or girl away atco!'°ge? It's always beenlike that and we guess itcNvays will be. So whyilaht it? The easiest, sur-
* oif way to loop h tcuch is!.../ telep'.... ;s. Writes arec .'oeckiiiy low after 6 p m.
and on Sunday. Why not arr::nc,o a special Kine, ma/beoncea week, for your you:v?::. .. lacr;"!-wi? H--- ! ,.;:,ireverse the charges if you itr.o.
talk as much as they will.;o
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ENTERTAINMENT for"your group or club is, no
problem -with'one of Mich-igan Bell's free movies orlecture programs. You ranchoose from quite a iiet.They vary from 10 to 60minute* long. For ex-ample, the recent BellTelephone TV films, *Our'Mr. Sun" and "Kemo theOne of the most popular leeL;.
Comes Calling," shows'how to blend, contrast and liar-xnonize colors for skil'ii'?1/ deccniins your homo. Ifyou need a movie projector to J i / . ' a i r ":K~ai: 7> '1film, arrangement* can usually be niac'c for that, ;
Mrs. Florence AtLe^ with theALees attended the Mich...Georgialootboail game at Ann Arbor, Sat.Their daughter, Kathy, played therewith the Gladwin high school band.
The Lee Laveys and Mrs. MaeMetz spent Sunday with the JackSharps in Lansing.
] The Carl Lentz family of Lansingwere v.^ek end guests of the Ona
Campbells.Merwin Campbell and wife call.
ed on Charles McDaniels and wifein Chelsea Sunday.
The Dick Young family of Flintvere Sunday guesta of the Anlrew
, Campbells.The Harry Brinker family of San..duskey, former residents called onthe Roy Reason family Sunday.
! of Mrs Jolan Sargent who could not jliving in the home they bought ofMrs. Jennie Devereaux. >
: The Doyle Templetons of Keego ;Harbor and Mrs, Lois Mohlman and
I Children of Drayton Plains spentSunday with the Albert Shirleys.
C. J. Clinton and wife wereSunday guests of the Gerald Clintonfamily of Deroit.
Mrs. Paul Strawheckei sisterinlawMrs Esther Campbell who has beenin the hospital at Grand Rapids iishome now.
The Arthur Prushons family ofTawas were week end guess of the
Sheriff Lawrence Gehringer hasbought one of Allan Dinkels housesat Chubbs Corners end wlil movethere next fall.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Meabon and 2daughters came back from CaliforniaFriday. ,
The following Masons attended a7th district school in instruction atthe Ann Arbor Masonic templeFriday night. Orland Winslow.FrankZiegler, Harold Henry, Dan VanSlambrook, Olin Robinson and ye editor.
The following from here attendedthe harvest home chicken dinner atth« West Marion Church Thursdayn*ht: the George Tansleys,LawrenceCamburns, Homer Abneys, FredBead, Bert Wylies, Fred Wylies.theAlbert Shirleys and daughter, ye editor and wife Mrs, Eloyse Campbell,Mrs, Esther Hall, Mesdames LauraGradwell, Mary Lavey and MarthaLavey,
The Vince LaRosa family calledon the Tom Rickelm»ns in YpsilantiSunday .
The Ray Burns, Don Bums andJack Young families and Mi3. TressaCoyle were Sunday guests of the
James Burns family, honoring theirdaughters first communion.
Gerry Henry, Junior Henry andKeith Bradbury spent the week endin northern Michigan bow and arrowhunting,
W. H. Meyer and wife celebratedtheir 41st wedding anniversarySunday.Their guests were the Wm.I^mbs, G. W. Meyers, Xy AtLeeand the James Meyer families.
The Clare Miller family went tothe Mich..Georgia game at Ann Arhor Saturday.
Mrs. Clara Kennedy and childrenof Detroit called on Mrs. EmmaEmma Vollmer Sunday.
The Robert Tasch family wereSunday guests of Mrs. Anna Taschin Ann Arbor Sunday, honoring thd Ibirthday of Gretchen. '
Mrs. Lester McAfee and daugh. jters and Duane Waterbury attendeda wardens meeting at Christ Churchatt Dearborn Sunday.
Mark Nash and wife with theJ-ck Clarks of Dexter attended apicnic near Chelsea Sunday.
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HELPING YOU is herbusiness. She's a typicalService Representative inthe telephone company'sbusiness office—one of thegirls you'U talk with whenyou call -:p or drop in todiscuss your telephoneservice. You've noticedhow courteously andquickly she handles your
frmtmtt, That's because she enjoys helping others, andbecause she had special training before she ever talkedwith a customer. That training continues to keep herposted on practically everything the customer might Wanttc know about h's telephone service. She's one of thepeople who make your telephone service gootu
Walter Clarks.Mrs Thomas Bonner attended •
meeting of the Republican StateCentral Committee at the Hotel Olds,Lansing, Sunday. She took the placeof Mrs. Jolan Sargent who coud notgo. . . . . . .
Mr.and Mrs.Max Reynolds attendeda 6th district meeting of the Instit.ute of Local Government at St.Johnslast week. Judge Mike Carland wasspeaker. Senator Hutchinson andRap. Carroll Netwon also, talked.
Orville Amburgey who has beenliving in Jackson is in Universityhospital, Ann Arbor for spine sur*ery
The Gene Shehan family of AnnArbor were Sunday guests of Mrs.
' Louise Shehan. „I Miss Elizabeth Ross of Portage* Lake was substitute teacher at the
elementary school last week.The Ralph Halls called on the Don
(Curtis family in Clarkston Sunday.
Robert Seefeld and wife spent theweek end at Douglas Lake and wentto Mackinac to see the new bridge,
Sergt. Phil McDonnel is home on
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GUEST EDITORIAL
Republican State Chairman Undomere denies the article in a Detroitpaper last week that National Republican committee considers the sit.,uation in Michigan, hopeless nextyear and will send no campaigniunds here.He says that as the fundswill be raised in Michigan she willget her share. We are quoting thefollowing editorial from the InghamCounty News whose editor Vern
Brown is one of the best editorialwriters in the state. They are widelycopied but we have not seen this onein any of our exchanges:
All oranizations, political or otherwise, if they are successful must atintervals undergo self inspection.They must compare accomplishmentsand weaknesses of the past with possabilities of the future. They mustcheck the weak spots and encouragethe strong points.
Considered in this light, the roundtable talks of state and national Repuhlican leaders at Mackinac Islandare in order. Yet the conclave smaksof the same old pitfalls ..pitfalls ofpoor public relations and the uselessness of selling Republicanism to Republicans. The convention at swanky
I Mackinac Island and the Republicani convention makes for poor public| relations. The fact that Republican! leaders removed themselves appar
1 ently as far as possible from the• voters, even unto an island, docsnti pass unnoticed.
> And by contrast Michigan Demo.^ orats are doing everything possiblej to fall into the arms of th« voters.. They're in the Detroit Labor Day par: ade, theyr'e at the county and stale* fairs. They're at Boys and Girls
States. They're everywhere at once.Republicans, for all practical
THE STATE OF MICHIGAN IThe Probate Coart far the Coviy of | >RNE1
At a session of said Court heldat the Probate Office in the City ofHowell in said county on the 10th doyjuf September A. D., 1967.fudge of Probater.
Present: Hon. Hiram R. Smith,In the Matter of the Change of
Xame of Elizabeth Ann Brown,lAdult Single Person.
Elizabeth Ann Brown havingfiled in said Courtt her petition pdaying that the Court enter an orderhanging her name from Elizabeth
Ann Brown to Elizabeth \nnReickhoff.
r is ordered that the 8th day ofOctober A. D., 1957 at ten o'clock[in the forenoon, at said Probate Office, be and is hereby appointed forfor hearing said petition.
It is Ordered, That public notice^hereof be given by publication ot' a|ccpy hereof for 3 weeks consect.ively previously to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney Dispatch, a newspaper printed and circulated in sadCounty.Hiram R. Smith, Jrdge of ProbateA true copy:Helen M. GouldRegister of Probatt.
The PincJgty
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Bert Benhaacaled on the M. E. Darrows Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Dinkel was in Stockbbrldge Friday .
Thomas Wylie *** is now employed «t Howell when be is learningthe tool makers trade at the A. E.Parker Tool Shop.
The Gerry Eicbman family were j Mrs.Sunday guests of the Walter Glov-.! Mrs. Carmen Porter,i n of Wettberville.
Basil White and wife of MasonRead were Sunday guest of tneBen Whites.
Bert Roche and son, John, of Lan day last week . .sin* called on the Ben Whites Saurl Emerson Parmaiee andday. The Bert Wyies called Thurs "Pratt of Detroit called on ye editor
saviorpast patrons by — r~- .- - -must soon learn that their a*viJr
Among those from here attending ,will not come from summit meetingthe OES Grand Chapter in Grand ; -at Mackinac or from any countryRapids this week are the Albeit club or silk stocking organization.T>;nkels, Lawrence Cam"burns,Geor<?e ^salvation f it comes at all will comeEngquists, Mrs Eloyse Campbell,Sadie Moran, Mrs. Genevieve Hem;',
Roberta Amburgey andMrs.
Miller and the James BoydsMesdames Virginia Vanl
and Eleanor were luacneon guestsof Mrs. Geneva VanSlamrook onfc
from obscure voters who are touchby the r.fieimimr desire of Repub
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llain proved at the last general "e"lec. \>rnvan l"<m that the winning way is the a* fc
' aggresse way A newcomer as far as 5the 6th congressional district goes \•e won out over heavy odds mainly FOR SALE— Kenmore Oil Heater
of his enthusiasm and laek *10, 1 drake and 5 Muscovy ducksRepublican stiffnesi. . ; l$10. Evenng only H Grodell,
Commercial salesman do not sell [l»440 Cedar Lake RoadMonday They were school
Mrs. Audrey Line is a patient at | o f ^ e d i t o r a t D e x t e r y e a r s
McPherson hospital, Howell. The The-Garth Meyer family who areAsher Wylies called n her Saturday ™ovinS f r ° m B a d A x e t o F h n t ™**\\and also on her father, George.Sniv ( &™ a farewell party la*t week.
Cliff Miller was a Stmday dinner j №**> potential customers if theyguest of the Winston Baughns. 1 a r e t o °e successful.
C. W. Hooker and wife of Ann ! M aye this Mackinac meeting waser a sa] e s meeting in anticinat.mn ^
merchandise by talking to each other. _e.v must g 0 into the market. And I FOR SALE:-- Two Space Heaters, 1
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sales meetings are necess /a 5 eoom on,, 1 3 room one.e v e n t u a l l y im
ey, who is a patient there.>. John Boyer and wife called on
ths John Wrathells of Ann ArborSaturday.
[Jane Widmayer, UP 8-3422
home from
Arbor called on Mrs. Jennie Hook
Viola Petty in' HowellThe Rex Noggles of
Dcnise Kennedy wasAon Arbor Monday.
Ths Ray Languwayg and Gilbert I .Skinners of Chubba Corners attend)1 0 1' S u n d a y ffuests>
atjlvthe Mich. Georgia gwent at AnnArbor Saturday.
Olin Robinsons jrs. of Ypsil.and Rex Sackett* of Detroit
Sunday. Mrs. Hooker called on Miss. l a h a i ' d hitting election campaign IfViola Petty in ' Howell Thursday. j ^ 0 0 b^ if it's just another self HorThursday.
Ann Arbor
wsts Sunday guests of toe Olin
The Norman Miller family, Mrs,t Ceulah Miller and Mrs. Florence
Baughn spent lost week at DouglaaLake, coming back. Monday.
George VanNonuan took a Pil
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bad if it's just another selfand self pity meeting if it
a seles meeting, a s e s s i O n forenthusiam then the sa l e s
ought to start work on prospectcustomers.
IFOR SALE:Mortem Bungalow, 4I built in 1940. priced to sell. 132Ju'drooms, oil heat, , full basemen*-," .Stockbridge f , : "- . , .y. Can De
«pen Sunday I-',] p. m,
.'FOR SAl.E:--70,000 BTU D.o Thei-m•MWMM—i.—. "• basc?-nt»nt furnace, heats 4 or 5
FOR RENTrModern Furnished *htfte l^oms, $70 Ray Jenningsrooms and bath apaitment also four I-Phone Greenwood -5—7605rooms and bath unfurnished. Call ,1 —Mrs. Oscar ? eck UP 8-3434 f^rOR S A L E > - Coal of wcod heating
stove suitable for a cottage, oil heater, suitable for flfhin:? shanty,
FOR SALE: -Double bed with bcx ,LOW PRICE RUBBER STAMPS.,, mattrpp? and ^read $35.00.UP S-S589 • M a d e t 0 O r d e r
A Low as 8 Li^e $l.O0#cxtra line 30cStock Stamps 40c each |
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WORKS11922 Weii^fn St. Pinckney, Mich.
M r s - Hettie Carver of Ann Arbor'sited the G V
^ , „.. — „ „ . . . . . Hettie Carver of Agrim Fellowship group to a meeting- p ' s i ted the George VanNormansat Ypsilanti Monday night. j week. m a n s
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FOR SALE:-A pair of French Doors . --.•...-.and Hardware. Mrs. John Colone | c , ' r p u m P v ' i t h I o n '^ pipe, all in e;:- WANTED :.\\ ••Phone UP 8—3145 Jceient condition.
y IN. J. Biu,,.,!,,, o_o >•' jliin, PinckneyMattress, i FOR
FOR SALE:-Two upholstered chair*.Ruth Ritter UP 8-5541
LOST:Note Rook, loose leaf 9x6 onflip road in Pinckney or on M--S6soinif east .$2.00 reward, Leave atDispatch office.
FOR SALE. Spring and Mattress, J FOR SALE:- A Warm MorningRefrigerator6.2, Floor Type Radios 'Stove, burns coal or wood
d $10 Si S i M h i ' L W
i n for houseworkituning and care of child o days aweek. Mrs. William HamptonI'hone AC 9 --9034
g l or wood$5 and $10. Singer Sewing Machine, ' L. W. Umstead, UP 8-3235
j FTreddle Model with ElectricCall after 5:30 p. m. UP
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Lavan Building Bngaton,OPTOMETRIST
Taes. and Thurt. 9:30 to 5;00Evenings by Appointment
186 East Grand River V
FOR LE SALE:-Year Around Retirement Home, 5 rooms, modernparage V.i acres, $3500 down,iPhone ?nH,L7icy t'Ptown 8-9778"f you want to sell call Henrys in1 Jell."Salesman for King peal Estate
Koom Home -withBath, 2 lots $3,500.Dun Gardner.454 Dextei St.Pinckney
— „ tFFOR RENT:-Housevmodernj| oilr?5-. S < ^ E ^T i t e a z . I t > t a t e o l A i l ^ nds. heat, 2 bedrooms, living room, kit
~* " chenette and bath. Call UP 334J9Sylvester Harris
LEELAVEYGeneral InAurmaet
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BERT WYUEUP i-HUt \ Y ANT9D:.Pa.uing and inttrior do.
r.cnitoringf. 25 >cars
TonyMandclls SawFiliuy 1bop. LAWN MOWER SHARPENING1 1 6 2 4 Riverbank Hi-land Lake
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Autocnotiv* Gloss Sbld cnulInstalled
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R. L. SORREltWater Welta and Pumps
Ali Makes of Pumps Serviced98S5 De> ter-Pinckney Road
HA 6 9454
M. A. Link, *79 Lafkaview Briv«Rush Lake, Phor.e UP S 5S7O
A-I Septic Tank ServiceLicensed and Bonded by the State o*
MichiganPHONE ST. 3-1928
SEPTIC TANKS, DRY WBLLSCLEANED
.. New Tanks and Lines Installed739 South Pleasant St
JOHN HARVEY JACKSON,MICH.
Non budget oxrenses baTt to be met |•hctb«r 701 teo then tasuimgor not). The cost U low because wemake so many loans. Terms are ad-justed to ircome. The transitionrtren^thens yuar credit kejaColl Any Time.
First №itional BankHoweU Miehlfaa
Under Federal Snnenisloneteaier of Federal Reaeire par.powlon and Federal Depost Iasuraaee^orpcraton. All Deposts Insured op| to $10,000 for Eacr
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