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w W^w^^ I - r v •>••''-' «•• DISPATCH Soft BaD Game. Wednesday, July 18, 1966 No. 4ttCH№Aft Despite growing concern aarcotc tales are not a major problem of qtf law enforcement in Michigan saf* Joseph Child's, commissioner of state police. Few corapliants or in the rural areas. Of the compliant* investigated last year 85 percent were in Wayne county. Most of the dope confiscated was driven in by auto from Chicago and Cleveland. Effective intercception of naicdtics is the prime object of tUc state police. So far they have been successful an intercepting large lots T)f* illegal narcotics. Conuna will have a "Let George" t)o it" day August 11, 12. There will be a festival with street dances and barbeque. All the men will cailed George and the women Geor. Behind % ^Tfit pitching by Max Southwell, Pinckney who had dropp ed~ their 2 last league games mads a comeback last Wednesday and beat FowlervUie 6 to 0. Russell for I'owlerville was also strong apto the 6th and was ©njy behind 1 to 0 0 when Pinckney rallied and scored 5 runs. Pinckney*s first run came in the 2nd on Young's hit and Singer's double. They had men on each inning but could not get them across. In the 6th Burns led off with a triple,Jack .4NNUAL FOWLEBVILLE jFAIfc j .nauai Fowled F* ftl. ! \oung walked, Singer got scoring Young, Reader and a hit, South. well hit long flies, Singer scoring Meabon batted for Moriarity and got a hit. Arhbiirgey hit a home run. Jeffreys got a hit and Phil Gentile grounded out. Pinckney made one •Empty bottles thrown away ha*, I error and Fowlerville 2. Piaekne/ ardously can cause danger as the ' h «d 6 men left on bases and Fowler. sun's rays shining en them cau ville 4. Piuckney AB R H cause io'seat fires. ft Nominating conventiens for both i Moriarity, 3b 3 parties will be in Grand Rapids in! Meubon, 3b 1 August. The Democrats meet Aug. Jeffreys, lb 3 25 and the Republicans Sept. l.The Amburgey, 2b ...... .. , 4 Democrat national convention is at Gentile, If 3 Chicago, Amg. 14 and the Republic. Burns, cf 3 a t San JPrancisco Aug. 20. Young, rf ., •••^^. 2 ,Of the 4 amendment* for which Singer, ss ...... .... .. 3 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 9 signatures were circulated to pet .Eaader, c them on the Nov. ballot only one got Southwell, p ..... sufficient signatures. This provides Fowlerville a member of the legislature must be W. Copeland, 2b 21 years old and his record fre* from Jenkins, If felonies and breaches of public tru. »t. L. Copeland, cf . Legalising bingo and appointment ^larinac, ss of fell 2 2 0 1 n 2 0 AB R H 0 0 0 0 year is July 30, 31, Aug. 1, $, 3, 4. i Monday is the Black and JWhite j fchow with a Wrestling Sho$ at uighL Tuesday is entrance Day Friday evening ..PersonaJ Notes .. j Current Comment Your rights are important to you. 4 , , , . ?Ahile President Eisenhower's pom bee that they are fully protected. ,,).,,.;,„ ;. .». k . ^ *"*^ * * e uunty is probably as great as ever much i. Concessions, Friday evening alterj ,omuiate Wilfred H. ICrwin Pro. attorney August ah. Races. Dog» i Wednesday: 4H Enteriee.Harness I and 4 H Fat ..Stock Show, 4H Tal. and Tommy Bartle tt Show. Devotioas and Saturday to t*:00 j>. m. and Suaday oe the 8.00 MMB. Major Thomas Young, wife and nas never shown Jeatj ^ ^ ^ ^ that raost of his jDoJicies have be#a klld Thursday: Judging Open Classes and 4 H, Fat Stocck Sbow,4. & Tal.. | ent Show. I Friday: Stock Car Auto Racing, j Ball Game, Livestock and Macbia try Parade, Ward Beam Show. I Sat uprdayrBig Car Auto Races, 1 Klein's Varilety Sho^vs. t ticket $2.00, single admiss lt«v. &zra S. S. SupU Caves faetor j g, j 2 daughters who have been in Japan ; killed by the members of his 3 years arrived at Willow Run or/£*»«•>'• At the present session two ejf Monday night and are at the Curl"tt ' *" b most favored measures, foreiga here. j - ; d a a d school aid were killed bf ; tli em. The Detroit Free Presa w~ Francis Clark, local Detroit News ; Jn arks " His personal popularity Walwr £*ca carrier and son of Mrs.- Margaret w : liC h is his parties main l0;0Oj is enjoying a 2 day vacation trip . f r « fc iy e available to all Mooting W' ^S^f" n' t Ujl V T™*u *Tf Uilh0Ut any reciporal ^gation ' c ^ t intir part, ao Republicans opposedi paid by the Detroit News. He 8:00 for the Detroit News build- /^ with C. C. Hollingsworth. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Miller and , g ion 50c, grand stand 75c,car parking 2JC. School Wioser. ra»iof i<.< Mr. Eher?liowor v.-ant him fpfr I resident being under no obligation to follow him" The president had H ' CaroJ visited Mrs. Millers motiicr j NV ichin his power to exert j in D t i t S n d d l th in Detroit Sunday &nd also the zoo. Mrs. Clara Kennedy and children the Peenfe's Uiiurcn C KOUND BREAKING CEREMONY | Wed. choir y»ctace The ground' breaKing ceremonit-s for the new county hospital at Hov/ ell were held Sunday. Joe V. Brady was general chairman. The 125th . infantry Bugle and Drum Corp; and | Sunday School 8:45 a. nv Mrs. Loretta Schafei^s accctfdian I Morning Werahip 10:50 A.M. band furnished music. Rev. Gilbert j Youth Group T-.'JO p. m. 9JtQ *. m, Worship 10:46 a. in. i'hura. ojgLt prayer meeting I of Detroit visited Mis. Emma Voll. t h frJ cannot win without at th& cfeurch at 1:00; mer Sunday and took her to visit ho could have made ship in the present session but- 4K not do so. The Republicans Jcnow th* 1 the Charles Kiseles at Fowler Weat i*twee n Main and l/nadilla Streets, R«T. Keith Kuegdegger, Pastor Sunday School 9:46 a. nv Dick Ta-sch and family and Mrs. Ani'.a Tasch of Ann Arbor called on the Hob Tasch family Sunday. The Dick Voting family of Flint i-pL'Ut Sunday with the Andrew j Ar.drew Campbell family. i o f renorrination contingent on thf 1 ^ 1 support of his policies. This he <U4 not do. Other presidents hav* with. i'-eid patronage and appointauntg from rebellious senators and th* co Jig res men who did not support them Th-- he did not do either, fia to be perfectly content to be a gave the Hivocation; R o t e t f £ v eniai^S enrtc* Akin gave a resume of the 0 years activities,James Murphv,|uild ing chairman, gave a description of the hospital, the boari of ti$jst. es were introduced, Howard Gentry Gentry, mayor of Howell and k oth ^allizing bingo and appointment Marinac, ss ...... 3 0 l; eis ; * judges and supt. of instruction art Iockwood, 8b ../ 3.0 0 ; imea M - Hare ' representing toy. t by the wayaide. Buweau, lb ' 3 0 1| wxlhoms, gave a short addres^ n Wallace, rf 3 0 0 Cufljccessma Don Jtiayworth | of 4i. Choir Fi*actic«i We Sr. P^uir Frartice 4:00 p. m. >. m SiOCLp, nkl T!lL> f i r e en * ine was ealled t0 T[ V ' paw and let them shove hi 8:00 p. BV| laZI i' Road" Sunday by a grass fire. j without any return 'obligation Mrs. Albert Shirley accompanied ' tlu-ii part, the Leonard Loos to South Ha vim ! Russell, p Russell, p CONSERVATION DEPT.. NOTES Tomlin ^! p Th dt' yin pro ' The dept'a. summer spraying pro- jjram, ccovering 4000 acres will be fbisrhed this week. It was done by plane mostly over aspen and will provide deer bro\vse.Th« placea were 200 0 04 2 0 0 lO Pinckney lost to Hamburg 4 to e p Shiawassee FFlats, Swan, Creek ' Hamburg 4 to 0 Monday when Gerry fc Fih ithd hit East Lansing was the spe Ke gave a history of the Uoapii., Livingston county and the el made to achieve it. In the ground breaking cer Bch Akin, chairman;James Mu building chairman; Dr. Louis^ M. D. and Dr. OHn Wilkinson, path each turned a shovel of e and Gratu>t-Saginaw area. Afco 2000 Fisher pitched a. no hit game, acres in the. upper peninsula. Hamburg got all run s the first ftwf Dogs may be tried in op^n flrA fug'after'T were "out on 3 hits andT now between sunrrse emd sunset.The errors., £authwell allowed no run* trainer can carry no fireajms except iuns the, last 6 inningB. pistol and blank cartridges. '•• Tn e Pinckney Kiwanis beat the g \ Q corp> . Questionairs are being sent to ' Junior Farm Bureau of Fowlerville j 1100 farmers in southern Michigan 14 to 8. F»ancis Higgs pitched for to find out how many nesting and Pi^ekney. | broods of pheasants they s/v at Friday, July 20 there will be two John M. Mci^ucas was bom in plowing time. ?;nmes at the lighted field here. At Mehn county, Ireland November 21, Continued wet weather held fires ?:30 Dick Kennedy'.- Teeners will j WOO, the son of James and Pauline ere hoJdill tf tht> i ! " annual revival to 2 which burned over 3 acre 3 last play St. Joseph's Church team of j McLucas and died at Calgary, Albcr Ju 'y - 2 2 y wlih c -' dllc * Sears oi the invocation. The color guard then retired and followed by the drum and bu . "OBITUARY Sunday where they took Bonita i to a camp. j An army Private, Jacic Vining, ! ,Veek end quests of Mrs.. Edi^.h ' on leave, was shot twice last week ti wen 1 Hubert C;irr of Grand b Y » negro hitch hiker he picked Up 1 \ai;ids,< the Leo Hottys family ->f ivar CiLy of Ann Arbor. The negro i .Wilied Lake and Mrs. Janis Uakci- "••*":' the uniform of an air COrp« nd-chiiden of Syracuse. N. Y.Tlie i.fi'yoant, lie then stole Vininga car ijakers went hack Monday. j l <nd purse. The car was later founi . ^.lanioy Diiik^sind wii'e and Ch.:^ ' .'.b^Mdoncd at Flint. The soldier vio. | tine spent Suntfty with th" To ; y : laLi-d a rule of the road. "Not te 1 (!efii!i|)ies at Tawas and called on j pick up unknown hitchhikers.'Thl* th Tom Ifowcs ;it Flast Tawas. J "••ih jirovc! fatal in many cases. Ray Moriarity and wife sp<nt the ., sui-j-ose hecause he wore a uniform \,eek end in Detroit nnd Centerline. [lJ - thought he was all right. It prob- [i'uv Tom. Ciurk family of Ann Ar ( "^ly was stolen. The rule/'Pick Up DO !•• v t-- 1 ! vl on Mrs .Margaret Clark j l.nnwn liitchhikers" is an excellent family Sunday., j °w to ^'low althoueh we admit HAL KEVIVAL lhe Peoples Church of Pinckne; •JO,ex Lurk huH ms trm^t!?T~oTft.'nat^ .M I'nci'son hospital last week. Ed Clark <fc family of Ann Arbor i cn'l'il on the (.'l;u'k families here .Nil o a \ . Tin Wcstlcy DeClinos of Mnnchos tor and the Ted Fishers of Bridge, Walt T CIUJ k Howell .At 9:00 p.m.Pinckney takes j ta, July 9, 1956 while on vacation. Chicago as ~* xj^,,,*ii . In 1921 he married Mary Gibson. vicoa a r e a t !) o'clock each The ser. evening, has been ' .__ } on City Service of Howell. SCHOOL BOARD MEETING } The next ceunty league game is To tnis union was born 3 daughters. lhat weeKl Mi Sears . July ii, 1956 with Hamburg at Howell July 27 at } Eva, Pauline and Norma Jean. MM. ! a Ytuth for chrial evangelist for a s«r. M'.s. Elsie VanVleck of Ionia W|l in justice court last week to «-ive up a party teto. ihone liiK' thus preventing a fll9 Special meeting of Pinckney 8:00 p. m eehool board at 7:00 p. m. at the high , school. The following officer* were elected: Pres., Howard Thayer;Trea3 urer,. Murray Kennedy; Secretary, Theories Bonner: , Alfred Gross of Dexter bein^ low bidder , waa awarded order for two new 54 passenger school busses costing $10,190.00. JResolution adopted to have meet. ing the first Thursday of ea«h month at the high school at 7:00 p. m.. TH.E KIWANIS LEAGUE ir the junior league Rev.Winger's team beat the Taylor team 16 to 4 for their 4th win. The Bob Tasch team beat the Hoy team 16 tol. In the senior league, the lied Sox beat the Cardinals 7 to 6 Cubs the Yankees 14 to 4. and the c t. Members present: Thayer, Russell, Kenneth Fry BATTING AVERAGES AB R H ! Phil Gentile 23 5 0 11 5 4 .JG3 iVcLucas died in 1937. In 1938 he married Ruth Pratt of Yale. She survivee. Also the 3 daughters and a son, Charles number of years and has preached &J1 over America and in foreign countries. There will be special mu Sunday. He is running 3ic by the choir, vocalists and instru Scr\ice Station there . water called on lhe fv.'iiy Friday. Mir, Eieanor IxMlwid^t; and Mrs. '"rudder were in Ann Arbor Friday. Mis. Ora Haines suffered a heart air:uk Monday and was taken ^o fUiib' •!:in( i c. McF'hi?rsc-n hos)>ital in Ssvarthout's | Joe Singer, wife aod son of East ' Lansing vi^itprl his brothers here j a M<;hil')l ; dt'pt. call from through I-.Tusing a $2000 fire loss. She fined $110 but has appealed. odds are against her. There w \>vvv. other convictions along line and the higher ourts have oi them. ttbi* His Masonic memberships were' Kientalists. George Martin, Detroit, Mrs. Fred Shirnke and 5 children ev tensive He was a member of Liv- ingston Lodge No. 76 of Pinckneyj Brighton O. E. Sk Chaptei-, Howeli Royal Arch, Council and Command- ry, Detroit Consistory and Moslem Temple Shrine . The funeral was at the: Brighton ( Methodist Church Saturday, Rev. ;1 j Chailes Bragg officiating,; assisted by Revs. Backus and Ryan. Burial will direcct the singing. The public of I)ttroit have moved into the Mrs. is invited. Burnett house on South Republican Chairman Hall returned fioni his first political interview with President Eisenhower last week full o! optimism. He said the president will fly to the Panama conference* on July 24 and will also attend the national convention in August COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Howell St. Mrs. Burnett has moved } San Francisco. That he will take into the Peter Coniway house on JLent.edy, McAfee, Bonner. Adjourned 9:30 p. m. Taomas R. Bonner, Sec. NOTICE AH; ladies wishing Republican Voiuateesr Worker's Cards,, please, ccootaet the following: Mrj. Mae Daller .. ...Pinckney :Bob Meabon.. Mrs. Carl Kurkowsky . v Howell : Wesley Reader ton. Ray Sargent ..... ... Brighton ' Please return cards to me by September 8. Kob Amburgey 28 Joe Jeffreys ......... 26 . 17 ..: 24 .... 19 25 15 .. 16 .. 25 .. 12 Young Don Bums Ray Moriarity Fred Singer .. Southwefl ....... Tom Houghton 5 .294 | regalia. About as many people were 7 .291 i outside the church as inside.The pall 5 6 .263 .240 6 10 357 ' Fairview Cemetery , Brighton. 7 9 .846 i Over 100 Masons were there 2 8 8 5 2 1 2 2 ia bearers were 3 Brighton Masonic members church and 3 from Prea Livingston County Repub., %* lican Women's Club Timothy A^res, Pinckney, Mich, —with—- BO AD CONTRACTS •: .• The Mlcnigmn Stat^ higkway has Jet the contract to resurface 34.63 .miles of roads oh M-36, M..47 and M 92. On M..36 from U. S. 23 to the Ingham-Livin^ston county. line ex COUNTY LEAGUE W City Service ... 5 Pinckney 5 Hamburg .,'. 2 Fowlerville 2 Proving^ Grounds 2 3 .200 i M" N ov i church affialited with the 2 .125 i Northville lodge. There were six .120 I kottorary pall -bears, 5 from Brigh .000 i ton and ye editor was the 6th.The floral offerings were very extensive. Rex Sackett, Rt. W. J. W. of th© 3 0 L 1 2 4 5 5 Pet. .825 ,714 .333 .285 .285 Pinckney, Mich. July 10, 19=56 Kast Putnam St. Regular meeting- called to ord^r The Asher Wylies moved into the week, havo active part in the campaign and make speeches in various parts ol the nation. This we doubt he will do to «-.ny great extent. This is a sop thrown to the senators and congrwt. mew who know the only way he caa 2 help them is to make speech** i>i their district*. We doubt that g g clled he will do any whisle stop speaking. utreets and prepare notices for pub- ' on Mrs. Emma Dinkel one day last ( His campaigning will be mostly by Acting President Read. Present: Mrs. Mary Hoff house last Swiirthout, Shirley, Lavey, Kenn TJ™ Don Lovells dT Detroit ed>, Tiplady and Read, Absent:Nonc. moved into the S. H. Carr house va- Motion be Shirley, supported l«y a ted by them. The Lovells have 2 fcwarthout to adopt resolution per. children 2 and 4 years old. taining to closing the following I Mrs. Kate Ifottle f Jl Michigan Grant! Lodge F. at A. M. pave the funeral oration. The Brighton Chapter O.E.S put en their funeral service at the church Friday night. 53 members of the Pinckney Chapter attended. ccpt the of Pinckney, M.47 from JUS 16 to the lngham..Shiawa. •M county line, M-92 from M 10 to the Jackson.Waahtenaw sounty line. MOVE VOCATIONAL' SCHOOL The State of Michigan nas taken options on 277,75, acre*- of . land at the. junction of ' the Grand Trunk Haifroad .and U 3 . » at Whitrtliore $90,268.75. and acpired 90 acres the state highway deftt. and foort the Boys Vocational Seheol there from Lansing .The land Fred Loece, Loce Lenwo, Stanley ta Sato*. " CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Rev. John M.McLucas wish to thank the many week. Bert VanRlaricum if Lansing nis brother, Bruc<\ The wedding- of Miss Dorothy ParkeT and John Sprout takes place August 4 at the home of the bride. Rev.Fr.McQuillan of Detroit, Mrs Park Street lying: and being North of its intersection with Hamburg Street and all that part of- Pond street lying and being between the intersection of said Street with Main and Putnam. Motion carried. Albert Shirley was appointed to take charge of repairing flag pole. Motion by Swarthout, supported Robert Carr, son of Mrs. Edith , h aXC no c lews except the note left by Tiplady to p&int street parking Can of Pinckney will be married to Jn t \ ie cft t> by. the kianappers. ~ the William SShehan's Sunday. over radio and TV which may not ratisfy the Republicans who are op for relection. O©fK» The/ New York kidnapping of H ouby of only moderate welltodo Jew* ish parents from a baby cab in the Alma Harris and Merlin Lavey call I pa -j 0 o f his home is still unsolved and the police and FBI admit they ( y pp j J°J' Cfc Ortendahl of Grand Rapids inen o n a drinking spree and a Lavey | there on August 11th. j l y unbalanced woman who tried Lavey Ins. Aprency.treas.bond $32.00 VanWinkle& VanWinkle, fee 20.00 Joe Sinai, oil for street 558.r-0 13 00 KIWANIS NOTES Last night Duwai n Hoy described his canoe trip down the AuSable River with 21 Boy Scouts from Grayling to Mio. Next Tuesday mte Major Thomas Young just back from Japan after 3 years will be the , ._ _ __ T .... guest The following week H.C.Vedd odlM Church » Livingston Lodge No. t \<, Yman Miller, truck.labor er will show travel pictures. The 7 6 F< * A * M -> °- E » s - 14 5, Piackney, Cob Egeler, marshali next week Judge Francis O'Brien, ° Es 431 ' Brighton* Brighton Don Winger, care of flag of Ann Arbor will talk. I Ud ^ e 2 4 7 P - & A - M.,Howell Comm Motion carried . I niandry Royal Arch and Shrine for their many nets of kindness during our bereavement. ^ lines. Carried. Howard Read and Merlin were appointed to place street stop signs. l Rosalie, of Phoenix, Arizona visited rv) rested but it was proved they htt Motion by Swarthout, supported the Albert Dinkels one day last ] nr ,tbinjr to do with It and were oalg by Kennedy to allow following bills: j week. , tryinflr t 0 c a s |, in o n it> This ttST»l- Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrj^ Klikott of j y h a p p e n s i n a n guch | j y i Ray Reason, wife and daughter, ! cx t or t mO ney from the parents l Rosalie, of Phoenix, Arizona visited rv) rested but it was proved the ] friends and relatives and a« the or. | C ,eorge P. Johnson flag fc-aniaations of the First Methodist ; IavPy Hrdwre. supplies 1192 Church, Brighton, and Novi Meth Vaii<8 Mottor Sales, miscc. . B.b2 55.00 125 00 . 6.00 Wesley Reader and Lonaie HuV man are spending a week at New.* b fihi berry fishing. Mazer, called at the Dis. Motion to adjourn ccarried. Mildred Ackley, village clerk MARPRED SATURDAY Paula LaPrad, daughter of the Ht Pehton *here he has bnilt patch office Tuesday. He now live*. ft ' *\ w. LaPrads of Unadilla was marr ^ i ied to John Green of t«an»injr at St. ^-utiness" and Majy*s Church Saturday by Rev.Fr. Schmitt Reception was at the biide*s home. I SPECIAL NOTICE All people who would be interest in working with a summer drama Brighton gave a shower for the Alien Dinkels Saturday n.ight. The East Marion Farm Bureau lack of contact with the has inclined the authorities to the baby may be dead. There Mi picniced at Bishop Lake Sunday. I r . lime rous unsolved kidnappings. Ifctj 50 were tthere. The Gene Dare's R Sunday at the Albert Dinkel homo. , ,. earp a g 0 nio«t famous was that of Ctallftt Detroit spent , RosR in N ew York state 6v*r ..„.. was in the The Murray Kennedys entertain- ! anJ b u g g y d a y a and ^ t , ^ ^ ed Fri<iay night in honor of their »on was ever found. A burglar shot Dick's, birthday. Refreshments were j holdup on Long Island who seived and the guests danced in tthe ni$ woun< j t claimed th K a " rtt * e - I dead bat his story wms The Ross Reads entertained the en The boy had a helrtttfe George Wildes sr,th e George Wildes u nim w hteh caused '*r. and the Howard Reads in honor •>*•:•* The Charie* Hoder ianily of De- troit spent Sunday with the Lester .art work' ot Howard's birthday Friday night. Leslie -McAfee spent last week at itors to turn up over the a card to Kiabell Drive, Pitelney Befrert Tmtk. Ptedney. are Jnvitel to OtwclL r .Mrb. Winans Lake with Margaret Leach, Mr*. Elsie Fink of Farmingtoa vis iud her uncle, Fred Wylie, Moaday. ORDER CHEBRIB8 NOWt I am going north after go* 7w.«m sB-i B. t **••* ? > .

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Soft BaD Game.Wednesday, July 18, 1966 No.

4ttCH№AftDespite growing concern aarcotc

tales are not a major problem ofqtf law - enforcement in Michigansaf* Joseph Child's, commissionerof state police. Few corapliants or

in the rural areas. Of thecompliant* investigated last year

85 percent were in Wayne county.Most of the dope confiscated wasdriven in by auto from Chicago andCleveland. Effective intercception ofnaicdtics is the prime object of tUcstate police. So far they have beensuccessful an intercepting large lotsT)f* illegal-narcotics.

Conuna will have a "Let George"t)o it" day August 11, 12. Therewill be a festival with street dancesand barbeque. All the men will b«-cailed George and the women Geor.

Behind % Tfit pitching by MaxSouthwell, Pinckney who had dropped~ their 2 last league games madsa comeback last Wednesday andbeat FowlervUie 6 to 0. Russell forI'owlerville was also strong aptothe 6th and was ©njy behind 1 to 00 when Pinckney rallied and scored5 runs.

Pinckney*s first run came in the 2ndon Young's hit and Singer's double.They had men on each inning butcould not get them across. In the6th Burns led off with a triple,Jack

.4NNUAL FOWLEBVILLE jFAIfc j.nauai F o w l e d F * ftl. !

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well hit long flies, Singer scoringMeabon batted for Moriarity andgot a hit. Arhbiirgey hit a home run.Jeffreys got a hit and Phil Gentilegrounded out. Pinckney made one

•Empty bottles thrown away ha*, I error and Fowlerville 2. Piaekne/ardously can cause danger as the ' h «d 6 men left on bases and Fowler.sun's rays shining en them cau ville 4.

Piuckney AB R Hcause io'seat fires. ftNominating conventiens for both i Moriarity, 3b 3

parties will be in Grand Rapids in! Meubon, 3b 1August. The Democrats meet Aug. Jeffreys, lb 325 and the Republicans Sept. l.The Amburgey, 2b ...... .. , 4Democrat national convention is at Gentile, If 3Chicago,- Amg. 14 and the Republic. Burns,-cf 3

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4, , - „ , . ? A h i l e President Eisenhower's pom-bee that they are fully protected. ,,).,,.;,„ ;. .». k . • ^ *"*^-* * e uunty is probably as great as evermuchi.

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The ground' breaKing ceremonit-sfor the new county hospital at Hov/ell were held Sunday. Joe V. Bradywas general chairman. The 125th .infantry Bugle and Drum Corp; and | Sunday School 8:45 a. nvMrs. Loretta Schafei^s accctfdian I Morning Werahip 10:50 A.M.band furnished music. Rev. Gilbert j Youth Group T-.'JO p . m.

9JtQ *. m,Worship 10:46 a. in.

i'hura. ojgLt prayer meeting I of Detroit visited Mis. Emma Voll. thfrJ cannot win withoutat th& cfeurch at 1:00; mer Sunday and took her to visit ho could have made

ship in the present session but- 4 Knot do so. The Republicans Jcnow

th*1 the Charles Kiseles at Fowler

Weat i*tween Main andl/nadilla Streets,

R«T. Keith Kuegdegger, PastorSunday School 9:46 a. nv

Dick Ta-sch and family and Mrs.Ani'.a Tasch of Ann Arbor called onthe Hob Tasch family Sunday.

The Dick Voting family of Flinti-pL'Ut Sunday with the Andrew

j Ar.drew Campbell family.

i of renorrination contingent on thf1^1 support of his policies. This he <U4

not do. Other presidents hav* with.i'-eid patronage and appointauntgfrom rebellious senators and th*co Jig res men who did not support themTh-- he did not do either, fiato be perfectly content to be a

gave the Hivocation; Rotetf£veniai^S enrtc*Akin gave a resume of the

0

years activities,James Murphv,|uilding chairman, gave a descriptionof the hospital, the boari of ti$jst.es were introduced, Howard GentryGentry, mayor of Howell and koth

^allizing bingo and appointment Marinac, ss ...... 3 0 l ; e i s ; *judges and supt. of instruction art Iockwood, 8b ../ 3 . 0 0 ; -» i m e a M- H a r e ' representing toy.t by the wayaide. Buweau, lb ' 3 0 1| wxlhoms, gave a short addres^

n Wallace, rf 3 0 0 Cufljccessma Don Jtiayworth | of

4i. Choir Fi*actic«i WeSr. P^uir Frartice

4:00 p. m.>. m

SiOCLp, nkl T!lL> f i r e e n * i n e w a s e a l l e d t 0 T[V ' paw and let them shove hi8:00 p. BV|laZIi' Road" Sunday by a grass fire. j without any return 'obligation

Mrs. Albert Shirley accompanied '• tlu-ii part,the Leonard Loos to South Ha vim !

Russell, pRussell, pCONSERVATION DEPT.. NOTES T o m l i n ^ ! pTh d t ' yin pro 'The dept'a. summer spraying pro-

jjram, ccovering 4000 acres will befbisrhed this week. It was done byplane mostly over aspen and willprovide deer bro\vse.Th« placea were

2 0 00 0 4

2 0 0

lOPinckney lost to Hamburg 4 toe p

Shiawassee FFlats, Swan, Creek ' Hamburg 4 to 0 Monday when Gerryfc F i h i t h d hit

East Lansing was the speKe gave a history of the Uoapii.,Livingston county and the elmade to achieve it.

In the ground breaking cerBch Akin, chairman;James Mubuilding chairman; Dr. Louis^M. D. and Dr. OHn Wilkinson,path each turned a shovel of eand Gratu>t-Saginaw area. Afco 2000 Fisher pitched a. no hit game,

acres in the. upper peninsula. Hamburg got all runs the first ftwfDogs may be tried in op^n flrA fug'after'T were "out on 3 hits andT

now between sunrrse emd sunset.The errors., £authwell allowed no run*trainer can carry no fireajms except iuns the, last 6 inningB.pistol and blank cartridges. '•• T n e Pinckney Kiwanis beat the g\Q c o r p >

. Questionairs are being sent to ' Junior Farm Bureau of Fowlerville j1100 farmers in southern Michigan 14 to 8. F»ancis Higgs pitched forto find out how many nesting and Pi^ekney. |broods of pheasants they s/v at Friday, July 20 there will be two John M. Mci^ucas was bom inplowing time. ?;nmes at the lighted field here. At Mehn county, Ireland November 21,

Continued wet weather held fires ?:30 Dick Kennedy'.- Teeners will j WOO, the son of James and Pauline e r e hoJdilltf tht>i!" annual revivalto 2 which burned over 3 acre3 last play St. Joseph's Church team of j McLucas and died at Calgary, Albcr J u ' y - 2 2 y wlih c-'dllc* S e a r s o i

the invocation.The color guard then retired and

followed by the drum and bu .

"OBITUARY

Sunday where they took Bonitai to a camp. j A n army Private, Jacic Vining,! ,Veek end quests of Mrs.. Edi^.h ' o n leave, was shot twice last week

ti wen1 Hubert C;irr of Grand bY » negro hitch hiker he picked Up1 \ai;ids,< the Leo Hottys family ->f ivar CiLy of Ann Arbor. The negroi .Wilied Lake and Mrs. Janis Uakci- "••*":' the uniform of an air COrp«

nd-chiiden of Syracuse. N. Y.Tlie i.fi'yoant, lie then stole Vininga carijakers went hack Monday. j l<nd purse. The car was later founi

. ^.lanioy Diiik^sind wii'e and Ch.:^ ' .'.b^Mdoncd at Flint. The soldier vio.| tine spent Suntfty with th" To ;y : laLi-d a rule of the road. "Not te1 (!efii!i|)ies at Tawas and called on j pick up unknown hitchhikers.'Thl*

th Tom Ifowcs ;it Flast Tawas. J "••ih jirovc! fatal in many cases. W«Ray Moriarity and wife sp<nt the ., sui-j-ose hecause he wore a uniform

\,eek end in Detroit nnd Centerline. [lJ- thought he was all right. I t prob-[i'uv Tom. Ciurk family of Ann Ar ( "^ly was stolen. The rule/'Pick Up DO

!•• v t--1! vl on Mrs .Margaret Clark j l.nnwn liitchhikers" is an excellentfamily Sunday., j °w to ^ ' low althoueh we admit

HAL KEVIVAL

l h e Peoples Church of Pinckne;

•JO,ex Lurk huH ms trm t!?T~oTft.'nat.M I'nci'son hosp i t a l l a s t week.

Ed Clark <fc family of Ann A r b o r icn ' l ' i l on the (.'l;u'k famil ies he re.Nil oa \ .

Tin Wcstlcy DeClinos of Mnnchostor and the Ted Fishers of Bridge,

Walt T CIUJ k

Howell .At 9:00 p.m.Pinckney takes j ta, July 9, 1956 while on vacation. Chicago as~* xj^,,,*ii . In 1921 he married Mary Gibson. v i c o a a r e a t !) o'clock each

The ser.evening,

has been' . _ _ } on City Service of Howell.

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING } The next ceunty league game is T o t n i s union was born 3 daughters. l h a t w e e K l M i S e a r s

• . July i i , 1956 with Hamburg at Howell July 27 at } Eva, Pauline and Norma Jean. MM. ! a Y t u t h f o r c h r i a l evangelist for a

s«r.

M'.s. Elsie VanVleck of Ionia W|lin justice court last week

to «-ive up a party teto.ihone liiK' thus preventing a fll9

Special meeting of Pinckney 8:00 p. meehool board at 7:00 p. m. at the high ,school. The following officer* wereelected: Pres., Howard Thayer;Trea3urer,. Murray Kennedy; Secretary,Theories Bonner:, Alfred Gross of Dexter bein^ lowbidder , waa awarded order for twonew 54 passenger school bussescosting $10,190.00.

JResolution adopted to have meet.ing the first Thursday of ea«hmonth at the high school at 7:00p. m..

TH.E KIWANIS LEAGUEir the junior league Rev.Winger's

team beat the Taylor team 16 to 4for their 4th win. The Bob Taschteam beat the Hoy team 16 tol .

In the senior league, the lied Soxbeat the Cardinals 7 to 6Cubs the Yankees 14 to 4.

and the

ct.

Members present: Thayer, Russell, Kenneth Fry

BATTING AVERAGESAB R H

! Phil Gentile 23 5 011 5 4 .JG3

iVcLucas died in 1937.In 1938 he married Ruth Pratt

of Yale. She survivee. Also the 3daughters and a son, Charles

number of years and has preached&J1 over America and in foreigncountries. There will be special mu Sunday. He is running3ic by the choir, vocalists and instru Scr\ice Station there .

water called on lhefv.'iiy Friday.Mir, Eieanor IxMlwid^t; and Mrs.'"rudder were in Ann Arbor Friday.

Mis. Ora Haines suffered a heartair:uk Monday and was taken of U i i b ' • ! : i n ( i c .

McF'hi?rsc-n hos)>ital in Ssvarthout's |Joe Singer, wife aod son of East '

Lansing vi^itprl his brothers here ja M<;hil')l ;

dt'pt. call from throughI-.Tusing a $2000 fire loss. Shefined $110 but has appealed.odds are against her. Therew

\>vvv. other convictions alongline and the higher ourts haveoi them.

ttbi*

His Masonic memberships were' Kientalists. George Martin, Detroit, Mrs. Fred Shirnke and 5 childrenev tensive He was a member of Liv-ingston Lodge No. 76 of PinckneyjBrighton O. E. Sk Chaptei-, HoweliRoyal Arch, Council and Command-ry, Detroit Consistory and MoslemTemple Shrine .

The funeral was at the: Brighton( Methodist Church Saturday, Rev.

;1 j Chailes Bragg officiating,; assistedby Revs. Backus and Ryan. Burial

will direcct the singing. The public of I)ttroit have moved into the Mrs.is invited. Burnett house on South

Republican Chairman Hall returnedfioni his first political interview withPresident Eisenhower last week fullo! optimism. He said the presidentwill fly to the Panama conference*on July 24 and will also attend thenational convention in August

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGSHowell St. Mrs. Burnett has moved } San Francisco. That he will takeinto the Peter Coniway house on

JLent.edy, McAfee, Bonner.Adjourned 9:30 p. m.

Taomas R. Bonner, Sec.

NOTICEAH; ladies wishing Republican

Voiuateesr Worker's Cards,, please,ccootaet the following:Mrj. Mae Daller . . . . .P inckney :Bob Meabon..Mrs. Carl Kurkowsky . v Howell : Wesley Readerton. Ray Sargent ..... . . . Brighton '

Please return cards to me bySeptember 8.

Kob Amburgey 28Joe Jeffreys ......... 26

. 17

..: 24

.... 192515

. . 16

.. 25. . 12

YoungDon BumsRay MoriarityFred Singer ..Southwefl .......Tom Houghton

5 .294 | regalia. About as many people were7 .291 i outside the church as inside.The pall56

.263

.240

6 10 357 ' Fairview Cemetery , Brighton.7 9 .846 i Over 100 Masons were there28852122

ia

bearers were 3Brighton

Masonic memberschurch and 3 from

Prea Livingston County Repub.,%* lican Women's Club

Timothy A^res, Pinckney, Mich,—with—-

BO AD CONTRACTS •: .•The Mlcnigmn Stat^ higkway has

Jet the contract to resurface 34.63.miles of roads oh M-36, M..47 and M92. On M..36 from U. S. 23 to theIngham-Livin^ston county. line ex

COUNTY LEAGUEW

City Service ... 5Pinckney 5Hamburg .,'. 2Fowlerville 2Proving^ Grounds 2

3 .200 i M" N o v i church affialited with the2 .125 i Northville lodge. There were six

.120 I kottorary pall -bears, 5 from Brigh

.000 i ton and ye editor was the 6th.Thefloral offerings were very extensive.

Rex Sackett, Rt. W. J. W. of th©

30

L12455

Pet..825,714.333.285.285

Pinckney, Mich. July 10, 19=56 Kast Putnam St.Regular meeting- called to ord^r The Asher Wylies moved into the

week,havo

active part in the campaign andmake speeches in various parts olthe nation. This we doubt he will doto «-.ny great extent. This is a sopthrown to the senators and congrwt.mew who know the only way he caa

2 help them is to make speech**i>i their district*. We doubt that

g g clled he will do any whisle stop speaking.utreets and prepare notices for pub- ' on Mrs. Emma Dinkel one day last ( His campaigning will be mostly

by Acting President Read. Present: Mrs. Mary Hoff house lastSwiirthout, Shirley, Lavey, Kenn TJ™ Don Lovells dT Detroited>, Tiplady and Read, Absent:Nonc. moved into the S. H. Carr house va-

Motion be Shirley, supported l«y a ted by them. The Lovells have 2fcwarthout to adopt resolution per. children 2 and 4 years old.taining to closing the following I Mrs. Kate Ifottle f J l

Michigan Grant! Lodge F. at A. M.pave the funeral oration.

The Brighton Chapter O.E.S puten their funeral service at thechurch Friday night. 53 membersof the Pinckney Chapter attended.

ccpt the of Pinckney, M.47from JUS 16 to the lngham..Shiawa.• M county line, M-92 from M 10 tothe Jackson.Waahtenaw sounty line.

MOVE VOCATIONAL' SCHOOLThe State of Michigan nas taken

options on 277,75, acre*- of . land atthe. junction of ' the Grand TrunkHaifroad .and U 3 . » at Whitrtliore

$90,268.75. and acpired 90 acresthe state highway deftt. and

foort the Boys VocationalSeheol there from Lansing .The land

Fred Loece, Loce Lenwo, Stanleyta Sato*. "

CARD OF THANKSThe family of the late Rev. John

M.McLucas wish to thank the many

week.Bert VanRlaricum if Lansing nis

brother, Bruc<\The wedding- of Miss Dorothy

ParkeT and John Sprout takes placeAugust 4 at the home of the bride.

Rev.Fr.McQuillan of Detroit, Mrs

Park Street lying: and being Northof its intersection with HamburgStreet and all that part of- Pondstreet lying and being between theintersection of said Street with Mainand Putnam. Motion carried.

Albert Shirley was appointed totake charge of repairing flag pole.

Motion by Swarthout, supported Robert Carr, son of Mrs. Edith , haXC n o clews except the note leftby Tiplady to p&int street parking Can of Pinckney will be married to Jn t\ie cftt> by. the kianappers. ~

the William SShehan's Sunday.

over radio and TV which may notratisfy the Republicans who are opfor relection.

O©fK»The/ New York kidnapping of H

ouby of only moderate welltodo Jew*ish parents from a baby cab in the

Alma Harris and Merlin Lavey call I p a - j 0 of his home is still unsolvedand the police and FBI admit they

( y ppj J°J'Cfc Ortendahl of Grand Rapids i n e n o n a drinking spree and a

Lavey | there on August 11th. j ly unbalanced woman who tried

Lavey Ins. Aprency.treas.bond $32.00VanWinkle& VanWinkle, fee 20.00Joe Sinai, oil for street 558.r-0

13 00

KIWANIS NOTESLast night Duwain Hoy described

his canoe trip down the AuSableRiver with 21 Boy Scouts fromGrayling to Mio. Next Tuesday mteMajor Thomas Young just backfrom Japan after 3 years will be the , ._ _ __T ....guest The following week H.C.Vedd o d l M C h u r c h » Livingston Lodge No. t \< , Y m a n Miller, truck.laborer will show travel pictures. The 7 6 F< * A* M-> °- E » s - 1 4 5 , Piackney, C o b Egeler, marshalinext week Judge Francis O'Brien, ° E s 4 3 1 ' Brighton* Brighton Don Winger, care of flagof Ann Arbor will talk. I Ud^e 2 4 7 P- & A- M.,Howell Comm Motion carried .

I niandry Royal Arch and Shrine fortheir many nets of kindness duringour bereavement. • ^

lines. Carried.Howard Read and Merlin

were appointed to place street stopsigns. l Rosalie, of Phoenix, Arizona visited rv) rested but it was proved they h t t

Motion by Swarthout, supported the Albert Dinkels one day last ] nr,tbinjr to do with It and were oalgby Kennedy to allow following bills: j week. , t r y i n f l r t 0 c a s | , i n o n it> This ttST»l-

Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrj Klikott o f j y h a p p e n s in a n g u c h

| j yi Ray Reason, wife and daughter, ! c x t o r t mOney from the parentsl Rosalie, of Phoenix, Arizona visited rv) rested but it was proved the

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friends and relatives and a« the or. | C,eorge P. Johnson flagfc-aniaations of the First Methodist ; I a v P y Hrdwre. supplies 1192Church, Brighton, and Novi Meth Vai i<8 Mottor Sales, miscc. . B.b2

55.00125 00. 6.00

Wesley Reader and Lonaie HuVman are spending a week at New.*b f ihiberry fishing.

Mazer, called at the Dis.

Motion to adjourn ccarried.Mildred Ackley, village clerk

MARPRED SATURDAYPaula LaPrad, daughter of the

Ht Pehton *here he has bniltpatch office Tuesday. He now live*.

ft ' *\ w. LaPrads of Unadilla was marr ^i ied to John Green of t«an»injr at St. ^-utiness" and

Majy*s Church Saturday by Rev.Fr.Schmitt Reception was at thebiide*s home.

I

SPECIAL NOTICEAll people who would be interest

in working with a summer drama

Brighton gave a shower for theAlien Dinkels Saturday n.ight.

The East Marion Farm Bureau

lack of contact with thehas inclined the authorities tothe baby may be dead. There M i

picniced at Bishop Lake Sunday. I r . l i m erous unsolved kidnappings. Ifctj50 were tthere.

The Gene Dare 'sR

Sunday at the Albert Dinkel homo. , , . e a r p a g 0

nio«t famous was that of CtallfttDetroit spent , R o s R i n N e w York state 6v*r

. .„ . . was in theThe Murray Kennedys entertain- ! a n J b u g g y d a y a a n d ^ t , ^ ^

ed Fri<iay night in honor of their »on w a s ever found. A burglar shotDick's, birthday. Refreshments were j holdup on Long Island whoseived and the guests danced in tthe n i $ w o u n < j t claimed thKa"rtt*e- I dead bat his story wms

The Ross Reads entertained the e n The boy had a helrtttfeGeorge Wildes sr,the George Wildes u n i m whteh caused'*r. and the Howard Reads in honor

•>*•:•*

The Charie* Hoder ianily of De-troit spent Sunday with the Lester

.art work' ot Howard's birthday Friday night.Leslie -McAfee spent last week at

itors to turn up over the

a card toKiabell Drive, PitelneyBefrert Tmtk. Ptedney.

are Jnvitel toOtwclL

r .Mrb.Winans Lake with Margaret Leach,

Mr*. Elsie Fink of Farmingtoa visiud her uncle, Fred Wylie, Moaday.

ORDER CHEBRIB8 NOWtI am going north after

go* 7 w . « m sB-iB.

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PWCKNB* DISPA1C&

I

Wednesday, July 18, 1M6

ONE OF THE PLEASANTexcitements that neverseems to wear out isspeaking Long Distancewith someone you miss.And once you decide tomake a call (if you're likemost people) you canhardly wait to be con-nected, if you call by num-ber you'll be connected

much faster. That way Information won't hdVe to takeyour time getting the number. So keep handy thosenumbers you call often. We'd be glad to send you afree alphabetized personal directory for the purpose.Just call the telephone Business Office.

* * * * * * * * * * * * *

NATURALLY we thinktelephone women areamong the nicest" people"

there a re . Tha t ' s why

we're so glad when one

gets singled out for an

honor. Mrs. Herman Gib-

son, one ci our customer

representatives at Flint,

was one of two Flint wo-

men recently selected to represent Genessee County as

"ambassadors" to European countries this summer. The

visits are part of the Experiment in International Living

Program sponsored by the Flint Junior Chamber of Com-

merce. Mrs. Gibson will live with a family in Sweden

for a month and spend another month touring that

country. All of us wish her a happy voyage.

* * * * * * * * * * * * *

IT'S TELEPHONES three

to one! Back in 1946

there was one telephone

for every five persons in

the U . S . Today there is

one phone for every

three. Why the boost in

phones? Because the

public wants more and

more telephone service.

Telephone growth also reflects the general prosperity

and an increasing dependence on fast communica-

tions. Incidentally, in ratio of telephones to people,

the U. S. ranks first. Sweden, Canada, New Zea-

land, Switzerland and Denmark follow in that order.

\

»ighboringPolly Joyce Mitteer, daughter of

t e Robert Mitteers of Stoekbridjfe,was married to Ray Vance Dancer atthe Presbyterian church there lastweek, Rev. Dr. Behner officiating.

Only 35 votes were cast at theLtexter school election. Earl Doletskywas reeelected to the board. Therewere 28 votes in favor of sellingthe "6 district school houses and 7against it.

Dexter ie replacing the sidewalk*on the south side of Main St. in the

Miss Agnes Harris of Websterhas been very ill at St. Joe hospit.el, Ann Arbor, but is better. ?

The eontracc to bnpd the newcounty hospital was let to R. C.Hendricks and Son of Saginaw. DardInc., Landing got the mechanicalwork. Electrical Service, Ann Arbor,the electrial, Detroit Elevator Co.,

i the elevators and Peninsular Diesel,, the generators. It will be ready by1 the fall of 1957.| Jack Hassencahl of Plainfield en

listed in the air corp and gone to! Texas.i Only 60 votes were cast at the1 How ell school election. Robert MeDonald and Charles Ward wer« elected to the board.

The wheat suota vote for thiscounty is July 20.

; Brighton has started their newhigh school building. They expect tohave 5 class rooms ready for use by

l_ the end of the year.175 vote were cast at the Brighton

school (election. Ralph LewAllenwas elected to the school, board. Heworks for the Citizen's Mutual AutoIr.surancce Company of Howell. Before that he was a state trooper.

Notes of 25 Years AgoRoy Reason pitched and won both

fames of doable header here SundayHe beat Albert Pelham VFW Poet ofDetroit im the first game 8 to 2 and iAnn Arbor Michagamme in the sec- *ond 4 to 0. The lineup :GJJWFard, c;C. Hendee, lb, B. Budd, lb; Kinney,bell, Grant Ward, Harold Maycockouttfied, Care Miller, Springman,Vorm Campbell, Mike Blades.

Henry Plumraer, 87, died at hVhome at Pinrree July 18.

M auric* Kelly, Andrew Cam*).Wll, rant Ward, Harold Maycocknrui Rayinonu -ucintjre are on tth»corn borer patrol at Iroa Mountain.[)eean Reason has beee at GrandFaven.

Alice Wolfer who ha* beea stay.mg with her grandmotther, Mrs.Hetty Teeple -was married, to HowardWilcox at Minneapolis, Minn. July16.

Floyd Weeks, former local drugsist has been appointed business mgr.of the Mich. State San at HowelL

Jay Brigham, local milk man ha*idised the price of milk to 8c a qt.

The Rex Read family of Pelham,N. Y. are visiting here .

St. Mary's annual picnic is Satur-day, August 1. Big Chicken Dinner.Program, Frank Shields, toastmavter. Fowlerville high school band,theIonian Sisters Quartettee, Mac, theMagician. Ball game Pinckney vsFowlerville. Dance in the evening.

t Joan Goldkette's Orchestra,i The Dr. Lloyd family of SharonJ and Dr. Hossall of Youngstqwn, Pa.

are visiting the Rev. Berquisht fa a

By.

HOWELLTHEATRE

lUwtll, Mica. Ak CwiaBttoasd

W«L, Thar* Jmly 18, 19Laureate Harvey, Anthoay Steel

SB

i* CbeScope M 4 Color

-STORM OVER THE NILE"

Friday, Saturday, July 20, 21Deoble Feature Proftraaa

Walt Diaaey'a

••TUB UTTLBfT ©VTLAW*Is

LEE THEATREW H T T M O U L A U

Friday, S»t*re*j, Jaly Jt, II

"LONB RANGBBTi» Warmer Ceser wita

Claytea Moore, Beate Grasttile

"CA3H ON D I U y » Y "Wttfc

SaeOey Wfaaters

Nevett* News

The Truth About Flying Saucers

UNDENTlftBi> FLYING 0BJBOT8

Sunday, Monday. July 22, 23Matinee taaay, sOt p-s*.

Van Johnson and Vera Mitesin

"23 PACES TO BAKER STREET"b Cineanaeope and Color

Cartooa

Mo*)., Toes* July a?, tt, 24LOCOMOTIVE mjJOPin Techmieeior

in CjuMsSeom fWith

Fees Parker and Fees BanterColo* CartoaA and Late Hews

„ Wed., Thure.. July 24, 25, 2«Dan Daily and Cyd Chariaee

IB"MEET MB IN LAS VBGAS"

b dnemacope and C*lor

\

Notes of £# Years AgoThe Gue Teeple family and " Mrs.

Nettie Vaughn and daughter, Norm a,spent last week at the Teeple cottage at Portage Lake.

August 16 is sports day at Stockbridge. Pinckney plays ball there.

Governor Fred M. Warner and Lt.Gov. Pat Kelly will tour Livingtoncoupty July 27. They will be at Pinckney at 10:00 a. m.

Charles Teeple, Carl Sykes andJoe Pressley caught 24 bass castingThursday at Portage Lake, weigh..injr from l ' i to 3 lbs. They usedDowagiac tackle.

Helen Green, daughter of theiicrt Greens is ill with typhoid fev.er at Stockbridge.

Helen Monks was operated on atthe Pinckney Sanitarium Thursdayfor appendicitis.

Guy Teeple of Teeple Hardwarehas been putting up quite a fewwindow awnings this summer.

; St, Mary's annual picnic is Aujr.18 this year.

| Mis. Thomas Murray of Dexter- township holds an auction July SC.

E W. Daniels, aijcWneer.The P. G. Teeples of Marquette

and the Bruce McPherson of How«»lare at the Teeple cottage at Portage

• Lake ths year.The Alfred Morgans of Olivet are

I visiting the Fred Burgess family.Miss Joie Harris will teach in

j Dundee this fall.j The Millen Cement Company at! Four Mile Lake want to hire 50' men. f

Last Tuesday the horse driven byi the Misses Devereaux of Pinckneyi «ot frightenel near tho Bennett icei house at Lakeland and ran away

away. They escaped injury.Will Cady*s team ran away last

Saturday but did not do much damli

SYLVANTHEATRE

Wednesday. Thursday. Jaly M, 26"SEBBNADB"

ip Warner, Color withThrilling Marie Laasa sad

! Joan Feantata .

'3C1Q DriveJn THEATRE6 5 8 8 JACKSON KB. Rte 8

] Friday, Saturday, July 2f. 21j "RED SUNDOWN"

la TeehaiseierRory Calhoun and Martha

—alse—"THE KILLINGS"

WithSterling Hayden and Celeen Cpay

Chelsea, Michigan f

TWO MEN WITH THB 8AMB

INCOME' • t

i

One man goes ahead and spends.Theother looks ahead and saves. It's jevery person's choice more luxury [now or more security later. <

We don't advise scrimping to save JThere are more logical limits. What •we do advise is moderate, regular-thrift saving as SOOJI as possible.Make a simple calculation . . then ]come in and make a"down payment"ou peace of mind t

FIRST NATIONAL Bank

Friday, Saturday, July 20, 21"BOHAWANI JUNCTION"

in Cinem*Sc«B* and CoJerWith

A?a €«rdner and Stewart Granfer• , ^

Sunday, Monday. July 22, 23"THE LONE RANGER"

in Color

Clayton Moore, Jay Silverheela ««Tonto, and Boniu Granville j

Tues. Wed. July 24, 24 t days onlyBy Popular Request

"WHISPRING SMITH"in Technicolor

With VaJan Ladd, Robert Preston

* Federal! Reserve Cat-porattoei aad Federal Deyoeit

All Deposit! Insoxed Up to %XQJ№fer lath Depoahot

day.Th« Don Griffiths of Mt. Pleasant

were Sunday guests of the Joe Griff..ith family.

Starting Thursday, July 26Bob Bepe ^

la f"THAT CERTAIN FEELING"

f George G ardner and wife spentI last week in northern Michigan.

He Wants to Meet You, Too!

VOTE FOR

EASY WAYTO WIN$10,000

ENTER THE "HOW*S YOURHOUSEPOWER?" CONTESTJust read the fact sheet,then take a minute to com-plete entry blank. Grandprize $10,000—200 otherprizes every month throughSeptember. For fact sheetand entrv blanks . ,

See your appliance deafer er

DETROIT EDISON

Sender, Monday, July SI, 2T"KETTLES IN TH1 OZAHattV'

WithMarjorie Main, Arthar l a n a t a t t

—also—"KISS OF FIRS"

• -wita—in Technieelor

IfllJack Palance and Barbara Rusa

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Tue*., Wed., Thure., July 24, gf, MTHERE'S ALWAYS TOMORROW

Carbara Stanwyck,Frad MaoMursay"A BULLET IS WAITING"

in TeehnieolerWHIi

Rory Calhoun and Jean Skaaeni

Francis ShehanMrs. A4ma Sanis,and William Shenan ealled en taeDeals in Danaville one day last week.

Sunday guests of the WtMiemSnehans were Franeis Krvaa andand family of Detroit aid Mrs,Eunice Schuchart of Howell

The Fred Reads had forguests Dr. Steve Brows and jter, Marilyn, the Joha MeCiires efDetroit and the Bob Read Jaatttr

The Dale Mi Hera attended tike.wedding of Virginia Greeu aid BudGreeley st St. Joseph's tatiroAHowelI,Saturday. The reeeptiea wasat K. of C. hall, Howell.

Mesdames Ethel Spreut andPhyllis Soule were ia PeatUe laxtFriday. ^

David Carver attended a pertyFriday afternoon given for JohnDavis at Portage Lakee.

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ERVJN B. SNYDER

Progressive Democrat

For County Clerk

Here'sAn EasyWay toBank

Chock Chambarlain's rid. white and blua 'Victory wagon" it a familiar aighi alltAXOogh Xngham, Livingston and Genesee counHaa. Ha's out to meat personally all theroters 1M can in the Sixth Congressional District; to learn their views and discuss hisprogram. Watch for this car in your neighborhood. It's your opportunity to step upand meet Chamberlain facofto-face.

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' Veteran with outstanding World T tr II recordPrtaaty — A .a* t

EASYTO WIN$10,000

INTIt THf «HOW*S YOUKHOUStTOWER?" CONTESTJust read the fact sheet,then take a minute to com-plete entry blank. Grand,prise $10,000-200 otherprises every month throughSeptember. For fact abeetand entry blanka . . .

ice eleaier er

DETROIT IDISON

Let your nearest mailbox help you Bank-by-Mai'LNo special crips, no standing in line . . . aad youget that extra money safely deposited before you'retempted to spend it! You'll like our Bsnk*by*Mail service and when you get s chance to visitus — you'U like the friendly people who are be/tto serve you.

THE McPHERSON STATE BANKmOOBPOBATib W i

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AS Deposits op le IftMO U w s d by 5ur * the. Feosrrf

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you why -ttiis is -the month ±o buy !

i EEN PLAYING a waiting game? You'll that says worlds for the action you'll enjoy.know the time for wait in<? is over . . . You'll find all the features to hold >our

the time for action is here . . . when you try investment in driving pleasure high.an Olds "88". It's the car you've waited for. . . the smart time to get it is right now! S u r e l y n o w * t h e t i m e t o t r a t I e • • • n o w

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W you'r« like most wide-awake folks, its summer high . . . whi!f there are soyou'll be pleased to see how little it takes many weeks of plea-ant <M-, : r ' •!.to drive this Oldsmobile home. Especiallyafter you sample its bigness. For there's no So why wait? ^ iii;i ;.. ; ? <•-:••;. < acompromise with power, comfort, and per- money and enjoyment. Common senseformance in this one. \\ hen you step up to says it's smart to get a Rocket Enginean "88", you rate a Rocket tngiue, and Olds . . . and srt it note!

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DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE

Z14 West Grand River, Howell, Mich. Phone 514

NOMINATE

Charles GatesmanProsecutng Atto ney

ON THE REPUBLICAN TICKET

AT THE PRIMARIES AUGUST 7, 1956

Forestry Parley Meets in Geneva

arvidthe ttts^rt of epidemics the United Nations is cnv,UKSS ln^?u:*t!«a| oumpaJgo hi Korea. Inoculations a? ?of Use pprrofctttwwi offiydhon nnd Sconl v?ti\ htvt fc^ej: rr-

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ANNUAL FNANCL

PINCKNEY COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

July I, 1955 — July J, 1956

GENERAL FUND RECEIPTS

$ 60,446.616,613.88

340.1914,717.2597,666.3520,000.00

. 4,829.791,297.651,210.53

9*6.00. 2,562.84

1,102.95117.19

8,032.932,028.52

Balance July 1, 1955Current Tax CollectionsDelinquent Tax Collectionsinterest on Delinquent laxeiPrimary hund _State School Aid, 1955-56School Aid Advance on 1956-57Sales laxLibrary Fund .Rural Agricultural AidVocational hducationTuitionTransportation FeesTransler irom Bldg. die Site FundRevolving Fund ReceiptsOther Non-Revenue Receipts

Total General Fund Receipts

Total Receipts plu* JuJy 1, 1955 Balance ....

GENERAL FUND DISBURSEMENTSSalaries of Board of Education . $ 525.00Census and Compulsory Attendance 268.55Administration 12,221.42School Library 2,397.91Instruction 113,242.19Operation of School Plant Wages 13,357.66Fuel and Utilities 13,227.46Operation Supplies & Expense 2,826.01Maintenance of Grounds 736.10Maintenance of Buildings 11,104.95Maintenance of Furniture & Equipment 1,231.93i _ 3,003*21

20,602.70558.27

24,081.54

$ 20,723.78

$221,95-2.71

$242,676.49

TransportationRecreational ActivitiesCapitol OutlayTransfer to Debt Retirement 1,300.00Rev, .. _, Fund 11,788.51

Total Di'-oui sementsBalance . 1, 1956

j Disburi.^..nts plus Balance

$232,473.4110,203.08

$242,676.49

BUILDING & SITE FUND•Balance July 1, 1955

Transfer from Debt Retirement Fund

Total Receipts and Balance

Building Disbursements: ...Furniture & Equipment:Transfer to General Fund

Total Disbursements

Balance July 1, 1956

$232,585.262,744.60

$235,329.86

$221,588.38. 13,640.48

101.00

$235,329.86

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Balance July 1, 1955Current TaxesDelinquent TaxesInterest on Delinquent TaxesInterest on Investments

DEBT RETIREMENT FUND

$ 36,007.812(643.79

125.20225.00

Transfer from General Fund 1,300.00

20,042.83

Total Receipts

Receipts plus balance

Principal on Debts 16,000.00Interest on Debts 8,475.00Other Disbursements 45.20Transfer to other Funds ^ 2,760.79

Total Disbursements ,.Balance July 1, 1956

Total Disbursements plus BaUic*

40,301.«0

60,344.63

27,280.9933,0*3.64

$ 60,344.63

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TAXESTH* PWCKXBY 1TDLLAGB TAXES ABE NOW DUB AND

PAYABLE AT MY HOMS

MONDAYS AND SATURDAYSUNTIL FURTUR NOTICE

Plant Feet1 Cut BackPear Ecentmy WhenFarm Prices Decline*

/CUTTING down fertilizer ui«v-< when price* of farm product!drop is the worst type of economya farmer caa make, says P. £.McNall, University of Wisconsinagricultural eceoomist

U r a though farm prices shoulddrof) 9$ p«r e*nt and prices of fer-tilizer should stay the tame, Mc-NaD says, the average fannerwouJd fet back $1.50 in increased

THE ANNUAL FOWLERVUE ...JULY 30.31 AUGUST L 2. 3> 4

HELEN REYNOLDS,605 East Putnam St., Pindkney

POST OFFICE BOX 203

TWO NIGHT GAMES HERS

Pisckney played 2 games here atthetr lighted field laat Friday ni£*t.The Mill Creek team cancelled Thursday and the Brighton Conservationteam was secureed to replace them.Pinekney had little trouble winning15 to 4. The conservatiom boya

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

A a regular m^etin^ of the ^~—..ciJ of the Village of Pinekney, Living1

ston County, Michigan, held in theCouncil Rooms in said Village on

July 10, 1956.

Present Howard Read, Albert ShirIrvin

touched up Tommy H o u s t o n a little ! , ! fn t *in the 5th, scoring 3 run on 4 hits, ; e y > M e r h n ^ ^ Irvin Kennedy,one of which was a home run. Pincc , T * T l p U d y a n d Don Swarthout.aey had 6 mna the first, 4 the 3rd e n t : N o n e -and 5 the 5th. -, .

Tne following resolution was madeby Albert Shirley and its adoptionmoved.

Picckney AJB R HSinger, ss 4 2 2Amburgey, 2b 4 2 1Jeffreys, lb 2 1Clark, If 1Gentile, If 2Bums, cf 3Y o u a g , 3fe ,. . . . ^ . v . . . - ; . . ,4Fry, rf 3Reader, c 2Houghton, p 3

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Conservation CampJordaa, ss ..,, ISnyder, rf ......!'!... .I!.'.'.....".'.'..' 3Morris, cc ............ 2J. Jones, c 1Carjfyle, 3b . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . 3Outz, 2b 3Green, lb .. '.'.'. 3Evans, cf . . .. 3Hoay, if •;;.; 3Birmingham, p 2C Jones, p , ' ' l

In the girls game between

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theVinckney Kiwanis and Sutton's Hardware, Hewell the Howell girls mannged to win a seesaw affair 1438 v/hen they broke a 14 to 14

scoring 4 runs the last inning.Some -of the Pinekney team wereabsent. Midge Higgs and CherriGudith each got 4 hits for Pinokneyand Mary Ann Jeffreys and JanetShirley hit home runs. Betty Cousinsof HoWell hit 2. Mildred Kellenberg-2. Mildreer of Pinekney made a star catchin right field.Kiwanis Girls AJB R HJ. Shirley ss 4M. Higgs, If 4C. Gudith, cf 4V: Amburgey, p 5Jeffreys, 3b 5J. Rutledge ,c 4M. Kellenberger, rf 2Krahn, rf 2M. Pena, 2b ..... 4Wiltse, lb 2

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Whereas the Council deems it ad-visable to vacate, discontinue andabolish all that part of Park Streetlying and being north of the interections of said^ street with__Mairi andPutnam Streets, be it therefore re-1solved that it is advisable to vacate, j[discontinue and abolish all that partof Park Street lying and being Northof its intersection with HamburgStreet and all that part of Pond St.lying and being between the intersection of said Street with Main andPutnam Streets, and that the Coun.cil shall meet on August 14th at eighto'clock p. m. at the Council Reomsin the Village of Pinckney and hearobjections, if any there be, to the vaeating, discontinuing- and abolishingof that part of Park Street and" thatPart of Pond Street heieinbefore de.scribed, and that following notice begiven of such public hearing by pub-lishing the same on July 18, 1956,July 25, 1956 and August 1, 195the Pinekney Dispatch, a newspaperpublished and circulated within theVillage of Pinekney, to-wit:

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGNotice is hereby given that the

Village Council of the Village ofPinekney, Livingston County, Michi.pan will hold a public hearing on August 14 at eight o'clock p. m. in theCouncil Rooms in said Village, tohear objections, if any there be, tothe vacating, discontinuing and ab..dishing of all that part of Park

* Itreet lying and being north of itsintersection with Hamburg Streetand all that part of Pond Street lyingbeing between the intersection ofsaid Street with Main and PutnamStreets.

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Be it further resolved that a copyof this resolution with said Noticeof Hearing be published in PinekneyDispatch on th e dates hereinafter

out.

Adding plant food via grain drill.

crop value tor each It he spent forplant food.

Tests at state agricultural col-leges and experience on Midwest-em farms have shown that at pres^ent prices, farmers can expect toget a return »f $3 for each SI In-vested in fertilizer. ,,

Actually, agronomists at Mid-weitern agricultural colleges andaxperiment stations are advisingfarmers to increase rather than cutdown tfceir ate •* fertiliser. Thesesoils men report that heavy fer-tiliter application* are the mostprofitable a fanner can make.- University of--Missouri agreno-

miite report that in one test. 25-Dushel corn land produced 124buihels per acre, when 1,100 pound*of nitrogen, phosphate and potashfertilizer was plowed down beforeplanting and a complete starter fer-tilizer wai added at planting tim*

Winter Storage ofPlant Food AssuresSupplies for SpringTHE Middle West -Soil Im-

provement Comrnittee listsfive suggestions for storing fer-tilizer on the farm this ^winterso it will be in good conditionwhen it is needed for springcrop operations:

1—Keep the fertilizer -bags offthe ground or off concrete.; 2—Store the fertilizer in the' barnor some other dry building; 3—Put the bay* on 2 x 4's or crib-bing above the floor Then thefertilizer won't soak up mois-ture and get Jumpy;'4—Preventoaking by pil.n^; bags only sev-en or eight hi;ii: 5—Keep brok-en bags separate from the mainpile. Loose frrtilizer soaks upmoisture.

"Buying and storing fertilizeron the farm now is particularlyadvisable," says the commit-tee, ''because of the tight situ-ation on railroad freight carsneeded to move phosphate andpotash from the mines to fer-tilizer factories.

"If this car shortage becomesmore critical as spring ap«proaches, fertilizer manufactur-ers may have difficulty gettingmaterials for the big volume of,plant food needed by farmers.'*,

Every ton of fertilizer movedIn the weeks ahead from facto-1

ries to "farms v.'ill help manu*facturers maintain production 1schedules this v/inter and pre>vent serious local shortage!later on, the committee sayi, x

MbNDAYA. >!. Black and White

8 W P . JL Wrestling• . TUESDAY

Entr> D«y8:to P. M. Dog Racing

WEDNESDAY9:3e A. M. Judging 4-H Mterfat1:30 P. M. Haroeaa Racing1:30 P. M. Fat Stock Show2:00 P. M. Base Ball Gaste°:00 P. M. Tommy Bartlett

THURSDAY10:00 A. M. Judging4-H Emeries1:30 P. M. Harnew Raefef2:00 P. M. Base Ball Came7:40 P. M. Stock Auction S a t e *3:00 P. M. 4-H Talent ShQW

1:30 P. M. Stock Car Auto Rac«?:00 P. M. Base Ball Game7:30 P. M. Livestock andParadeK:00 P. M. Ward Beam Tkrill

SATURDAY1:30 P. M. Big Car Auto Raei&f8:00 P. M. Kleins' Variety Show

ADMISSION PRICESSeason Ticket. Person, CarGeneral Admission, Gate . . . . SGeneral Admission Gxandataad 7Children, GrandstandReserved Seats, Grandstand

Ca? Parking

IASYTO W!M? 0,000

HOUSf:POWEK?" CONTENTJast read the fact shec;.,then take a in in u :c to com-plete entry blank. Gn\ 5prize $tO,000—2CO o t i c |prizes every month throw 'i fSeptember. For fact eh -c uand entry blanks . . . $

RE-ELECT

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Lawrence Gehringer

SHERIFF

REPUBLICAN TICKET

See yo^r appliance dealar or 1

DETROIT EDISON jYOUR SlJPPORT APPREBCIATED

'IELD

Resolution supported by Trustee3warthout,

^Pwrfmously adopted.

t J S ^ I>3nkeI' VilIaee ^s iden^Mildred Ackley, Village Clerk.

Cars Mav HamperFertilizer Jlovement

Bottle Q

serious shortage of freightI cars was c:tjd as a reason

S'hy farmers should act imrre-lately to or '<:.- and take de-

flivery of fertilizer for their 19561 rops,

FOR COOKING, WATER HEATING AND

/his man cni giy*

dependabledelivery of

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WYLDE

PHftNE 63 HOWELL

USED POWER MOWERS FOR SALE OR RENT

Lawns Mowed Mowers Repaired

B. C. WHITE Jr. C. E. HEWLETT140 Livingston St. Phone UP 8.3149

Housewives, buiinessmi.teochers, end students all ov*the world read and enjoy thisfnternotionol newspoptr, pub-lished doily in Boston. World-famous for constructive newsitories and penetrating editorials.Special features for the wholefamily.

The Christian Science MonitorC™ Norway St., Boston 15, Mo»

Send your newspaper fo» rh« tinychecked. Enclosed find my check ormoney order.

I yeer $16 Q < monthi SS Oi months $4 Q

Nome

Two Games

7:30 Pinekney Teeners learnvs St. Joseph's Church Hoivell

9;QQPinckney vs City Service

Fri. July 20Admission 25c, 15c

Trusteesmp Council Opens Session

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SEASON OPEN .SAT. №*, № $

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The United Natioai Trusteeship Council, now holding its seventhannual session at Lake Success will deal with such questions atprogress in U.N. Trust Territories, proposals for an internationalregime for Jerusalem, and protection of the Holy Places there.Here, Dr. Victor Hbo, U.N. Assistant .geeretanr-General, talks withRoger Oarreaa •! Tn*** tptftts^ f | i» j | j |4 «( C

The Dale MiUera attended ' # 1wedding of Virginia Green andGreeley at S t Joseph's ChareHHowell^aturday. The titeeption w l lat K. of C. hall, HowtJL

Mesdames EthelPhyllis SoolePridajr.

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DWATCH Wednesday, July 18, 1966

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Peoplestore

\ LINGERIE

GENTS FURNISHINGS «•* '.•"

CANNED GOODS SHOES

GROCERIES DRYGOOOS

ENEKAl STORE

Why not buy inquantity when yourgrocer has "specials"on frozen foods?Doing so amounts to adouble saving. Youspend less money perpackage—spend lesstime shopping. Andfrozen vegetables, liketencLr green peas,stay garden-sweet formonths in a homefood freezer or two-in-one refrigerator- .freezer.

SEE YOUR ELECTRIC APPLIANCE DSALBt

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LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES

Mrs- Richard Loomis jr. and soa,Dick, visited fee Bkhard Loomises•r. in Detroit last week.

The Bert Davies areHowell this week fromDoyle apartment.

moving I othe Junicr

I Lat Wednesday evening Mrs.Edna Spears, Mrs. Francis ShehanMiss Helen Tiplady were at theBrows Funeral Home Flint, for theBoaary Service for William Burle.SOB.

Mra.Ella Walker of Chelsea spentIllast Wednesday with Mrs. Ethel|* Sprout.

The John Boyera visited the FredSchaufels at Stockbridge Friday.

Bob Pike and wilt were Thursdayguests of the Enton Clarks inUnadilla.

Mrs. Cora Wright and FlorenceTupper of Flint, Mrs. KatherineWhitehead and Beatrice Lamborn ofGregory were Sunday guests ofJesse Henry and wife.

MYRON HUGHES

Complete Line of Plumbing Fixtures .

and Supplies

EJectic, Oil and Gas Het Water Heaters

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COMPLETE LINE OF PUMPS

WE SELL WE INSTALL & SERVICE

PHONE UP 8 3114

_ Pat Umphrey and the Rupert Garners of Detroit spent the week endwith the George VanNormans.

Meadams Flornce Baughn and Virginia VanNorman of Howell called

j on the Dick Amos of Howell Friday.The Elmer Radtkes jr. of Philadel

phia who have been visiting the An.

Idrew Nesbitts returned home lastweek,

i The Andrew Nesbitts visited theI'rank Naylors A. Clarks in EatonEar ids last week.

The Don Brooks family, Mrs.Jt'ni.ie Shankland of Ypsilanti andMrs. Florence Covert of Ann Arborcalled on the J. H. Hooker Sunday.

The Jack Clarks of Dexter spentSunday with the Mary Nash family.

Mrs. Bonnie Henry and Mrs. LoisKimberly gave a shower at the formers home Friday night for MissJulie Krahn. 38 were present.

Th« L. J. Henrys, Tom Wares, theEarl Kimberlys and Julie Krahn attended the Schoenhals reunon Sun.Lake Chemung.

W.H. Myer and wife were Sundaydinner guests of the Edsil Meyerfamily at Portage Lake.

Tht Ralph Halls with the PerryBrowns of Ann Arbor had dinnerSunday at the Colonial House.

Ray Sullivan and Paul Singerare building second stories on theirhomes.

The Mark Nash family atter|ldd jthe picnic Sunday of the Farm IBureeu at the Ed Fritch home atLake Chemung.

The Frank Clarks of Milford wereSunday guests of the WinstonBaughnf.

James Whitley is on a road testthrough several states for the Gen.eral Motors Proving Grounds.

The James Whitleys attended thefuneral of his grandmother, Mrs.Sylvia Whitley at Ann Arbor lastTuesday.

Wagoners Grocery6066 PINCKNEY ROAD

Quality MerchandiseLOW P R I C E S ,

Beer and Wine To Take Out

PHONE HOWELL 705J2

BLUE WATER LAUNDROMATAT LAKELAND, MICH. ACROSS FROM COBBS

COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE FAMILY WASH

SOFT WATER and SAM DAY 8BRVIC1

DRY CLEANING

COTTON RUGS WASHED AND FLUFF DRUU)

PHONE AC 9 6257MRS. TAPPATTE Lakeland. Mi'h.

Daily To 7:00 P .M.. Men., Tu*. W«d. Thur. FrL Sat

m Sherwm Wttams Paints

and Fuel Oil

and Bidding Hardwire

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D. E HOEY & SONSHave HA 6-8119 Dexter

B« BUT* th* office, of Prosecutoris handled by of experience

ability.Vote tw Wilfred XJQrwinAugust 7th.

Timmie Bidw^l of Brigkttoo visited the Ben Whetia lastWhites took him taocne 8naday andhad dinner with the Kdwells.

The iawreace Baugtoa celebratedtheir suitrtnary Thursday nite witha party at their new cettaft att Pircage Laka.

The Thomas Bonne* family wereSatxurmy dinner gnmt* of thf Lam.ar Nola&t of n g m h .

Callers «f Diek WyUe last weekwer« Alaa Rose, Jack DoyWanjesCampbell, Bob Klute, Dr. and Mrs.Wylie, Dr. and Mrs. Drod^e and tinBrtti WyUe family and of courseCoastal Thomas Wylie. Diek sayson* of Tom's visits are better than

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a bottle ofThe Baatt Whit* a* Upon.

J Dawaia Hoys troop of Boy Scoutsj "The Explorers" took a 21 mile can

oe trip down the AuSable River lastweek, starting from Grayling. Theyleft here Wednesday. The scouts'were Donnie Baughn, John Hoy, jDwain Haines, Gordon LaBelleJohnSt. Pierre, Gordon Hoyt, Peter Bobon, Douglas Atkins.

Tommy Read visited Lynn Fisherat Bayville, Ohio, last week.

The Harold Gallups of Fanning,ing ton visited the Murray Kennedys ilast week. 1

Mrs. Kan Meabon and daughter jof Ann Arbor visited Mrs. EleanorLedwidge last week. |

Mrs. Vern Kennedy of Lime Lake (suffered a heart attack last weekand was taken to McPherson bespit,al in the Swarthout ambulance.

Ambrose Kennedy who has beenemployed by the Detroit Edison Co.for 11 years has been transferred toPontiac where he will be supervisorin the tree trimming dept. He willmove there and rent his house atChubba Corners.

The Harold Fairchilds of Birmingham called'on the Frank AberdeensSunday. »

Rex Noggle came home from St.Joe hospital, Ann Arbor Thursday.

The Harold Porters entertainedthe Vivian Shrine Club of Detroit attheir home at a picnic Sunday. 17were thwe.

Rex Sackett and wife and JamesLunsford of Detroit were week eadcallers of the Lawrence Camburns.

The Wayne AtLes entertainedthe anniversary dub Thursday nit*.17 were there.

lira. Howard Read entertainedthe Del Packards and Albert Brigg*famiiiea of Manchester and the

honor of

NOMINATE

FRANK Z1EGL

L Candidate for

SHERIFF

of Livingston County on the

Republican Ticket

WELL QUALIFIED

24 Years Experience

Former Deputy and Unders+ierirt

WATER SYST£MS,PLUMB!NG ^REPAIRS

THE ROUSH PLUMBING

310 Webster Phone UP 8 6607

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THE PINCKNBT DiflPA

SPECIALWindow Fans

IDE BUSINESS PROF&SHMjffl.CORNE1

$14,75

The Pinckney Soaitarium

Kay M. Dotty, M. D.Piackaey Michigan

CaU 11:00 A. M. to 2:00 P. *LExcept Wednesdays

Moxu, Tues., Fri, Satta 8:00 P. M.

LEE LAVEY

FUNEBAL '• SORB

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PHONE U P 8-8178

General InsurancetHONfi V P 8-3221

CHECK HIS RECORD* FORMES F.BX AGENT

OF

ATTORNEY

ReeledSTATE OF

The Probate Court far the Countyof .Livingston

In the Matter of tha Estate ofGertrude E. Hicks Deceased.

Present:Hoaaiabte Hbam MmttfeJudge of Probate.

At a session «f said Court heldJune 12 1956.

Notice is Hereby Gives* That allcreditors of said deceased, are requir-ed to present their claims in writingand under oath, te said Court, and toserve a copy thertof upon Rev. EzraBeachy of 74§ Putnam Street

• PBESNT^PBOSBCtTORLIVINGSTON COUNTY• A GOOD RECORD IN OFFICE

Attorney

CLAY GORDONLYLE W. MJNSELL ASSOCIATE

RBGWTERKD LANDSURVEYOR

Office m i t t East Grand River jPhone 1551-W Howell, Michigan |

ijrle W. Muafiell, Associate

Fred 0. RMhtff, Sr.OjPTqMBTKIST

120 West Grand R*v«rHowell,358

LLOYD HfcNDEElivestock Hauling

Tripe Made to Dctri*

STATE OF MICHIGANThe Probate Court tor mo County of

Livingston. .If fee Matter ot tbe EstaU oiWilliam C. Miller, Deceased. '

At a session of said Court held on

Hiram R. jSmith, Judge of Probate. \

Notice is Hereby Given* That thepetition of Beulah E. Miller the Iadministrator of the said estate Jpraying that her final account beallowed and the residue of said es-tate assigned to the persons entitledhereto will be heard at the

DR. G. R. McCLOSKEYDENTIST

Telephone Office 935Residence 814

Evenings by AppdinUneatHowell Michigan

BERT WYUETAuctioneer

SALEi A SPECIALITYCA S-9IM

Arnold233 imadiHa St Pfnskar/, MIc/WatcE HepcdringGold Stajipi;Wptches, Watch Beau1 "

Handmade Feather

Roger J. Carr AgencyCOMPVETK nkINSURANCE

AQE

Edith R. Carr1 4 2 MILL ST.

'inckney. Mich. Phone UP t- t l f t

fteal Estate ".'armr, domes, Lake

Bafeiness OpportunitiesList Your Property Hlth

Gerald RenmBroker — 209 Nof& 1

U P 841*4

.cy, Michigan fiduciary of s*id es- Qn jsta^, and that such claims will a* .. . ._ A >,heard and the heirs at-law of saii

1956

WHII£ THEY LAST

THE LAVEY HARDWARE

VOTE AUGUST 7th

FOBMER MEMBER OF THE

MICHIGAN LEGISLATURE

A PROVEN RECORD OF HONEST

AND CAPABLE PUBLIC SERVICE

DEDICATED TO THE PRESERVA

TION OF CONSTITUTIONAL

GOVERNMENT

"WIN WITH "JIM"

District Committee

T.V,Sales-3ervic€That notice thereof* R A D I ° & TELEVISION SERVICB

daceaud wiil be determined by said ^^r^u^ioTot 1 " ,' ptoM ft"**?Court at the Probate Office, en Ang,. h t r e o f f o r ^ w e e k* consecutively FtDn* U ° J " i 5 i

ust 21 1966. at ten A. M ^ t h e Pinckney Dispatch and tha*It is Ordered, that ttotiee hereof petitioner cause a copy of this notice

be fhren by publicattoa ox a copy to ^ i e r V ed n ion each known partyhereef for three weeks consecutively & interest at his last known addressprevious to said day of hearinf la the by refistered mail, return receipt de-Pinckney Dispatch sad that the pet- ma«ded, at least fourteen (14) days.denei cause a copy of thU aotice to p , i o r to such hearing, or by personalbe served ipon each knows, parly in service at least five (5> davs nriorregistered maU, r e u m receipt de« te such hearing.

Smith, Judge of Probate

g e mail, reum cipt deinterest at his last known address bj

125 Webster 8iPiivkney. Michigan

ADYSTTVolt RENT One vacant room, new-ly decorated. Phone UP 8 9732FOK SALE.A good 20 gal Duo.Tnjrm water heater.reasonable.I hone UP 8 3225

OPTOMETRISTEye Examination

Wednesday and Iby AppointBMat

0126 Chilson Road, ftatf. N. ef 1M»Phou Brighton AC

mnnded at least fuurlsjsjn (14) daysj'i\or to such hear&f or bypersonal service at least ffvedays prior to such heariag;*>

Hirman R. Smith, Judge of ^A true copyHelen M. GoildDeputy Register of ProbateVanWinkle & VanWinkle , Attorneys

Howell, M;ch5gan

FOR SALE_.Sectional Davenportiiood condition. Reasonable1.

Mr. Strong 24 Pearl St.Phone UP 8-3176

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FOR SALE-6 room house in £bnrj;*, small down payment. Total1

payment 7,000 Inquire at 7845 M-i' 3(5, H- mile east of Hamburg. Mrs!

r Stapleton.

FOR SALE.. Small year aroun<fLome or cottage with garage, bass.?ment at Portage Lake, Swarthou|Cuvu. Immediate passession.. *

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A true copyHelen M. Gould,Deputy Register of Probate

LOST.Black and Tan Hound, 4ninths old, namec Toby. Child'spett. Reward. Mrs. Kevin LedwidgePhone UP 8..9910

ELBCTRK lmlalktiun; r f . " " . " " •'"••"•' -"•:

FOR SALE_Pleaaant five roo«Lome on corner lot in good loeatieain 1 inckney. Call UP 8 3271 fer aarppointment to see property.

FOR SALE_Modern Butldlttg at 131West Main St., Pincknty, Gas Heat,Hoi and Cold Running Water, La vatory, $3,500.00. Don Mel*anr 111%H olden, Phone Trinity 4-1081, De -troit, Michigan.

FOR RENT_SraaU AfMurtneat, partl y A'

I Geese $10.00.. St. Pierre onh Box 318, Pinckney, Mkh.

'OLD AND NEW. REASONABLE i ' S h a u r £ r i / L a B a s s ^ ^ Lakeland Refilling and collecting money fro*!'

PRICES REUABLE SERVICE

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ALL WORK GUARANTEEDPHONE U P 8_6 6 8 0

DON LRBANYCLIFFORD HA1NES

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W ANTED_A job on a fann or <any ines in this area. No selling to qual.other odd jobs. 2xpemnced. Phone ' ify for work you must have ear, *e-Billy. Hojlister UP 8 "9969... . . fe;ences.$640 cash secured by iaveoi

\ • '• i ory. Devoting 6 hours a week te buaWANTED-Responsibe party to take iness your end of pefffentafe coll.

Pinckney's

Adding Machines

TypewritersRIBBONS AND CARBON PAPER

MACHINBB SALES & REPAIR

Lrvingston Office SupplyMl SOUTH MIOL, HtWBLL

PH9NE HOW1LL 20M

LOST_Pair of blue frame glassesin brown leather case. Reward.

Mrs. Shenden, Alpine 6-2431

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FRUITS

MEATS

VEGETABLES

G R O C E R I E S.s FISH

FOR RENT_Year around Cottageat Portage Lake.Phone Howell 1535M11Ff iEE- Chow puppies torH8ra«s. Howard Haines

over payments of -spinnet piano.Can emotions will net up to $400be's'eea in' tnis vicinity Write th?..• with very good possibilitieg ofCredit Manager, Post Office Box gL .; ing over full time. Income iaereastegGree.nvile; Michigan. * ; accordingly, or interview, iaeiygt

— •-*—*-. - ' phone in application. Write NertkFOR RENT^b room u»ptr fiat. • American Nut Go. Inc. W WttUsiMrs .Oscar Beck 1631 East M _36 i Sweet, New York 5 N. Y. 1 * "

FOR SALE .Electric Range and an- fOR SALE_DUO THERM oil healElectric Refrigerator. George Hauck" PV>A room size, tank attached 18.60.Patterson Lake, Doyle Sub. '.: Mrt. VanGorder 11805 Oak

Ct.. Hi-land Lake; PinckneyRidge

FOP SALE_Saddle horse 6 years - .old brown gelding-. Mrs. McAinch ' L 0 S T - B l a c k dog, part ccilie,wfiuSC15 Cadar Lake Rd. UP i 550u I p a w s a n d c h e s t ' n a m e Spook. OaU

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WANTED, Odd jobB of any kind.rak jihg yards etc,

Plione UP 8 3223

pl'iJ 8 9768 of 8 9967 REWARD

FR SALE _ Chrysler Royal Heate^. . George Enquiit

good

House to b erected. 24 / *x 54 on f acres. Wei and fool- \

ings in, Chi^sler Royal, 1M7. CHotM ' .,-1Engquist, 2829 W-M-36.. ' • I

jLxvt J . PJL A T S •>.WSidii7" Suppliw —Auto Poi'^j S h a r e l Charles Matt&oji, 6374 F a i

Automotive G1O88 Stold s a d j Ie? R d » Te1« UPtown 8-9?«.2nsted2«d

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COURTEOUS SERVICE

' 1018 East Grand Rh$s*<Phom# 1W' WANTED -Trenchingt,* HowqlL Mldttiqcm • ; tnd Septic Taanks to install.\ F{1H Sft^P^PAYElii waa^SS ^ ^ e Harnaak jr. phone UPI 8M0j land and qraveL crtadecl or mis r

also processoei road gravelREADY MIXED CONCRETB -JXtl GEAVEL COMPANY t

4 mile* wast of Howell at 49501

R. L SORRELLWater WeHs and Pnapt

4 H l 4 9 5 1 All Makes of Pumps 8enrt<*4Mason Road. Phone HawelM 9S85 Dexur-find»ey fM,PHONE 1 S 8 9 HOWKtt » Phone HA 69O4

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