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.«•"•• v-' P' .... *• '•^•."•"-r i**-^ ,-r*- Pinckney flE P1NC:<-NEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 29, 1959 Mo. IT TW MkUgaa Mirror are holding their breath in hopes House bill 91 passes. This *„ ^ ^ ^ h ;.;"_ Neighboring Motei l^oy Hadley will •el ebrate their 30th wedding anniv». i r courages the consolidation of schools , . ... ^ r y May 3 at the American Leg;t>:» too small or poorly financed to ^T ^ Stockbrid 2 5 12 full grades of school If this does not produce consolidation the supt. A. W. Bruwn .:tired Stoekbii.gi cf public instruction is empowered Lusine sman, underwent surgery at to do so after a waiing period of 2 1 - amadou last week OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat : Mother and Daughter SPADEW0&.K OUR. PIONEER poa.£FATMCft.s KNEW THE UTCRAL MCANiiNJG OF SPADE WOfcK IN PREPARING THE GROUNP, OWCE CLEAREC* kond is On a $J70,0'JQ May 9 to build a 19 room school. The Fowlervillo fire dept. has liouyht a resusticator The Fowlerville high school band I'^aced first in Class B at Jackson last week. Mi 1 , and Mrs- Stanley Vaughn *>t I exter i-elebrateri their 45th wedd- tiitt anniversary last week. Vanrvs Ho^pial of Brighton whost: VAua Cross contract was terminated v ill remain upon. The hospital will The program s favored by mosc education authorities because it pro tides more education for less money Those opposed say it takes local con trol away from school distriets.Thia arguement might have stood up when the schools were competly anced by the districts but now of their money comes from spread over the entire state. Today SO.9 % of th© children in Michigan attend 12 grade schools.. There &re 2,360 schools in th e state o* which 545 are 12 grade ones, and ^ ^ th<? differept . e Jn CoSt 1815 offer less than 12 grades, Finan the B]ue Cross pat . ent and a( , tu . 1 cial shortages are fast putting the district schools out of business. Tho slate equalled valuation for school cicticts has increased $3,196,002,600 since 1957 Farmers are welcome in Alaska but dreamers without money are doomed to disappointment • Officals say persons wishing to homestead should have $5000 for the first year. Prices are higher there than here. The legislature passed a bill in ik ing empty beds in TB hospitals avaii -i.ble for mentally retarded patients. MOTI1EK DArCiliTEK BANQUET MAV 6 AT ST.MAKVS HALL Program ... . P'ram-is Ciud' Dor,thy ('a::.;>') Becky _ All a 1 ray r . - . . Toast mistress C'IHII. Sin^'inj^ l-'<\ I Toast 'o Mothers , Toast to l-'aughi'-r- ''Mother" solo h\ . ... Jaiu-t Sund' Accompanist Mi\ Sand 'When My Mother Sit> and s^w> Plain LaKosa Ynlerit Schroeder Vicky Jam Kaiser I»a n ce.Jackie }',,•}', .jAriii c Nam . y strawbe Convicts in prison suffering I B will also be cent there from be married tor Herb Dyer j ci Pjnckn y Mav 23. S In the hjg^osl damage judgment ' ever handed down in the coun-y a Jackson jury gave Mi', and . }.li->. .'anit'S Dauman a SI9!) 000 verdict \s I he Grand Trunk Railroad. In 1056 Buuman was hit by a train at i ihe M--36 crossing in Gregory an ; . > lost b"t!i legs. I Clair Miller nf Ioscn has beon nara t vd chairman of the county board of IN AMERJCATODAY, MACHINES* HAS REPLACED THE SPADE EXCEPT IN SMALL JOfJS - PREPARING FAMILY GARDEN PLOTS, FOe EXAMPLE. BUT IN ALL OUfc AFFAIRS ' F R O M STARTING* A CAREER. OR BUSINESS, TO PLANNING, FOR FAMILY HAPPINESS AND SECURITY- VN£ RECOGNIZE THE NECESSITY OF ADEQUATE PREPARATION. THE EFFORT WE PUT INTO THE * % SPADEWORK" LARGELY INFLUENOIS ::'.' : . ^.SULT. J; on Bowie ; Awards: (U(Jt»st Mi ifhfi a ' t * . I Youngst M,,tht"' and Mother ^.v iti r ;ind Iai!S:i. l i v i i < •.-,' st I ). t U:.h'ci si Dau^f (;a,l a ] ady 1 ' Mo! :,(•:• \ .He played 3b base >ov TEARS UP PRESCRIPTION BOOH I Pin''kne\ back in the days of Jimmy Dr t L. E. May of Howell is tho j Morun Hub Lee, Ed Brown,J.P.DoyJ« " ~ Kennedy and Dai his Cox. of to btate chairman of the Bagwell ers for Governor Organisation Michigan. Recently he decided write a few prescriptions to boi,<t Bagwells chances for governor net year, In them he sugggestej a committee to pick a Candidate / . US senator to oppose Pat McNam.i;a Wiggins of FemdaU.lt had Bagwell^ Higgins of Ferndale.lt had Bagw. 1 name signed to it. Senator Higgins sent sent the letter to Cong BentUv I of Owt.siso, the only one out for the senate so far Bentley blew his top a'id accused Bagwell! ol tr>in<< to dictate the nominee for sena^i 1 . Bagwell lwhen called disclaimed rul knowledge of the letter . Dr. May took ail blame for the letter and off ored to resign and Bagwell has been tying to mollify Bentley, O.E.S. CALENDAR April 24 ; Special Past end Pktrona Night., Officera colored formals. May 8: Regular meeting. May 23; Special our Sister Chapter pf Reading, Mich. wlU be here, K!NG*S DAT T OHTKKH Pinckney Circle meets with Mrs Beulah Hendee May 7 at 1:30 p, m. County convention of Kings Daugh ttrs at Pinckney Cong'l, Church Mav 22 9:30 a. m. Luncheon at Pilgrim Hall ate. JAMES YOUNG C. II $5 t 25o was raised in the drive in this county, For every $3 purchase Howfll mer chants will refund thy •' cents for parking meter A m a n iii^t 1 li< - (.';:s;«> iia: b e n issued t«< Hie-hard Siandfield^ 15), Stock . hrid"' 1 find Ci^nevicvo Jacobs -0 C M •.-.- .'.- Ti:o cat 1 ui Oic/i Jon«.>s was stolen :,\ Gregory li»st week and v.'vcck j ,>i Ann Arbor. l'r^emtor Wilfred Ervvin tfS 'he appointment (jiit'. 1 -'inun as a^iistar This w u s auhorized by the board of siiponisors The prosecutor has btvn handling about 400 traffic cases a month many of them jury ones, t Tho memorial dance for the L'eA Kinno of South Lyon > r450 i ft will be used for glass bask<»i ball backboards. South Lyon Voters approved a 4 mill school tax increase last week 842 to 603. Mr and Mrs, Rha Alexander of Chelsea oberved their 50th wedding anniversay April 18. ''Mothe Was 1 What a W UuaHetto. Mary Miu-ll*'t!. i 1. Ko .-niar Kaihara I'm-ns Comnmiunity Si'irinj-' killed a' S 2'.'~ and r was M!; Ili^ w : !'o win finnoiin of Charles prosecutor. High School Athletics LKO S.MITIII-Tv.: Lnij Smjihcr ,f)l, \s' ;i s "I :30 a, m; t h h m<,rin£ at I Stadium Jl!v<.|. ^-fu'ii lii- '-a y one rfriven J»\ :\ wntwan formiM' Kailiyi-. >'< i r ' ~ ' c . •• •> '• *) broken rihs an' 1 - nitici in.jui'it^ a n i:~ i n I : , c f M . hosi'ii'il AJUI Ai'hui-yr', Smjthers hum. i- ( ,n M 'Ui. 1 !,!•> miles west nf } > in r kr i ^y. }]<• IV.T. r'2nd Di'Krc M ; i'un ;u;d Shrin 1 ' Then- are 2 -orr ThmiKi- of M o ' i i f'ale and ,7;inu'« </ 'I'avlor rind r Mrs. loyv. (;i|l|<'j and 11 ijrM!i(Jch:l(|rr»n The funeral j ^ a; th<- Funeral Home Lcarb;>rr: Cmrreot Cammmt The Michigan legisature Is Utt inK time and State lirown says there will be no paychecks for state •mployN* or I crson-s on welfare. The s»nata kill . td the plan t 0 Uie the $50 mOHfiSL i'(tlaf veterans trust fund but it may :v- 'ought up a?a'n. The session **• > nl'^ ^ned when Rep. Conlin lUpubii tart ) chairman of the tax study CoTX.. nut tec blasted the Michigan iactui'ers Ass'n. and their Charles Creighton for attemping X% tiiscrfdit the work of his commit.. u-e l>y press releases and intolerant !;:n'*uaj»i» .He said the MMA was a mj'i stone arourd the neck ot the •UV'i'- ii'-'n [Kirty. Rep. George Sail ;fl t ( >f Ajm Abor also took a iW^Pt :•! *ii>' .MMA and threatened a dama t ^> >nii # Tiiey hlasted him b«cauM lie in' ruduceil an income tax bill and iinoli.'.j reprisals against th# Wahx f i"jk stores in Ann Arhor owned- by l:i-i motlic'r. The MMA -videnUy do«i i .t. want any kind of an Lncom*. tax. i-'jtul Harwell tr<* d to get one in Hi oulilifur. platform last falll but l»::tfoJ-'.H committee under ]>rt**ttx# ihrcw it in the waste basket T ; »rk v t.";'.rl,i'r th« uf J)':ir The Future Vry Ili^h M'llo'il '.I'fii'ers April: COT CHARTER WEDNESDAY The Living^on County Chapter of DeMolay for Boys received thetr charter £r o m Grand Chapter of Kan &as City at the Howell Masonic fern l»le last Wednesday night . Harold Koch of Deabom Grand Deputy lor Michigan made the presentation and if was reeeved by Dick Crofoot of fowlervjile grand councillor of the chapter .Proceeding this the chapter worked the DeMolay degree with Larry VanSiambrook taking the If&tl lole. Others in the cast were Donnje Patricia Palmer Palmer-Austin Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Palmer of Pinckney announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Patricia Kay, to William E. \ustin, jr., son of Mrs. William E. Austin, &T. t of Ferdon Rd. and the late Mr. Austin. The bride-elect was gradu- ated from Pinckney High School and is employed as a medical secretary by Dr. itob- ert I. Goldsmith, Her fiance was graduated from Ann Arbor High School and Eastern Michigan CoJleqc where he was affiliated with Sigma Tau Gamma fraternity He is employed as an accouiu ant by the Ford Motor Co. A July 18 wedding is planned ~A PROCLAMATION Last year over 200,000 families finally broke in the vir column Thursday when they beat Dexter 4 to 3 in overtime. Bob Will inm / Hamburg freshmnn figured ' j •re.sidrni rrominently in the victory. ResirU-s ! y u . ( > p,. ( . s j t i, M1 t pilehinK a 4 hi) gam e he scored tho U O( . r o! ar y tieing run and hit in the winning r-m Treasurer With Pinckney trailing in the 7th by K^\>oriers a run ho Rot on and went from fi,si : to 3rd on an out at first when {. <• Uistorinn ••all was fielded slowly D e x U r c;-»t another man out, 2 strikes on TV,* Singer .Then Boh Moo-re of D*xi"r ^lade a wild pifh and Williams scu: 1 ed the tieing run. , in the 8th Den>i of T'ir h l'nll(j'<v l >M_' ' Ctwis I,inf|;, )t'],i>''i Piani Th,-. in pil I^irhiif/i Sc i, J.inel Si )I:I . I'ut.Ji Ann I'rn .Jurl.N (;i-.i 11'h :< ><'(! a n > •'• i Rockefellow , f oed the bill to permit of New "i o r k state to jamishment to enforce Hi* < ii-ln . The bill would have tak«n Hi" <!'"i>ion away from the school h'u»nj and i^lared it wjth the te*ch. TV Tfic governor says he beleiv«8 la l^ri!.inf, T > but think.'' the d«cii!oO •h.»ulf| j'pst with the bcjard, Thia putt I- • ii- n hit. Doe c it mean that a ',• ,'i'i]ci' must wait until the ma-t*or i .'.-ul>mitted to the hoard befora » •M'unkinu could be inflicted? ll.rv < a 11 ;• special meeting lin>,. tiu* <^u"~tion came up or ihey let tlu-m accumulat-e and »ct on tho'n at the regulaj- meeting onc« a inonih f If they did that a te«ch«rf i .i;;!it h:ive to lake a day ofi to do<-el uptodate, iron and iw u > ft r j. t'>,y is Morgan w a s safe on a fielders .j~f omp }•:<• j) tl|)t 'j-j ie tly choice § /.'ton Hoiiingsworth got : >. hit . William hit to short and M^' gan scored the winning run when tiio shortstop could not hold it.In nth' r ', ar niv;i] was a -tr.-s.., W games ( Boysville beat Manchester 11 tt hr. r ihi> ye f ,i ;T, ( | h,,|. to 9 and South Lyon Hartland lS 1o uj) f'akt -a U) ! ! , i Dirk Kennedy nil a home run the first uining- Pinckney AB R If Williams, p 4 1 J D. Kennedy ? lb 4 2 1 Den Clark, ss ..__ 3 0 , Kennedy, 2b 3 , ct 1 Singer cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 i roon hour nion'\v Last year th'' I-'IIA V,n<<\h a' tiv 1 [tlav; T" rinrk i-'.'P'i! 1 ' 1 " FCJR SALK: i'll.-d i i - H:,n«i' v l-\ i;: Gas Ran«c S.".0(' Kiw-hrn Sink S.''. ',') I-iendix Automa'i'. 1 • W a . ^ h c r i>ir).i)i\Oi; Floor Furna: «• sin.Oo, c.i\civ.'i 'i i-,,i ' r salo of trade. Mi-cli^n uu- :ll . le-s, ir>3H T h u r s t o n \\o;\<\ !;:••. : Silver Lake W. il Adam- l-.'iinru; ti" Ki'ench revolution :-!: \sj\'c-, DI I'aii- 1 ( many thou i\-n:; K i i t . i i , -a wi j'afi.s & took i h s<' were iiniazfins employed on .' ; !i:''i- < leaniim and sflling fish. 'ic lu.irfli 1)1 t h ( . 20(1 grandmotheif • JI *\:>- Konl Motor Co. last w«^k :i-ii ind el me of then^ These worr.en '.'IM« lii-.cd flu)-in^' labor shortage ot 'vVuKd V,';,. li wl'.'-n Itosie the •or 10-L 1 tu fume. They have '•nipioye.! on vaiious jobs since and n;ivc aitained high seniority. During Die xv-ee.s.sion th#y were laid off End have not been called back. They tr» inlu t.hejr job smr-rtly in the electi-ic . ,ri>\ J:,» l,iiK r cr' exist as they hav# hi-'L-n sublot out to small factories. 1 ;t I.L t).«.•.•! 1 are married And their hi..t!ron a'c» nnw looking for w<tft«r Barker 3b 40 0 Fourth and F fth Mr\ Ili'inon This js the 1,T>I w e e k o: \u<> fv 11 ogg Food Contf^ 1 .Til, Mar'lr I ]»ad with H6, Bronco Busters Ids Morgan c _. Pasydlo If Hoiiingsworth If James Young 71 $ ot 17641 Boyee Lyndon township died at Colonial Nursing Home, Chelsea, Thursday ( H% was the son of Thomas and Mar garet McGuiness Young an '. was a farmer He also worked at the Fedcr a) Scr©w and Central Fiber factor[? 1 at Chelsea, Suvivors are a brother, Vlnc\ 1. of ^ y the boys mothers The 4 masters cf 30 and 65 and were stricken jt-st \ Gregory f and three sisters,Mrs Mark [of the counties 4 Masonic lodges , when their famines and communities McClear of Chelsea ,Mrs, Frank I were present .Andrew Lovas f Fowler ( needed them most Sortor f rf Dani»ls of Howell and Mrs, Ray ' ville first advisor o f the chapter re Therefore I Stanley Dinkel pre^ul Mull cf . xnond BrazeH o f Washington state, [ceived an award .6 candidates were en of the village of Pinckney laKo Narvarre, ss Don Clark, rf 2 0 0 R odeo Riders lul Sdeiif- :YJ-J, \V.- Rowell, f .._.. 10 01 'have a new boy | Gregory' Prestoi. Darrow, rf 0 0 0 l>f any a Ceil) is »— k after a l"ng a.i -.310 ... 2 0 0 -.. 2 0 1 AB R H y , Daughn Duaine Haines Billy Wing?;- i os t a father mother or a child to can Devine, 2b 4 0 1 Jeff Linden and Jerry Reason am Ce r. Of these moie than half wer.« c lark If -.. .senrp f ()ur ">th grade has a vtth Mrs. Millers rooiivFriday Sixth Grade Mrs. We made maf»i;zin^ fomir s %'j.t there has been no .iw hei'c although some k iv dry and had to be "L\ T;ie e has been court ;'„ svn> usually where lake lnwi-n'd by diversion. In iomi of ihe nation the scarcity h*s o s.rious rotably the south.. Sti-J evei-y j>art of the natiou is ir.u, much more water than I' 10 The days of the tin tub,, m-rd.-iy night bath and th# out fire Kone with the horat aad homes now have mod«TH The greatest water usera ar e inriusiry, sewerage irregatlon, ravigation and power generation. (-!•• \ t>s- .. . _ 1 of Pinckney. A luncheon was sened in the prim e of life between the a5«s Layer t ]} 4 f V-J_I— c 4 lb 3 ..' 4 3 3 The funeral wa£ at St t Mary's Church, Chelsea, Monday Rev^ L«e Laige officiating, Burial was in Mt, Otivet Cemetery, Sixth and Savefnth, Mrs. Meyer We finishd our arithmetic work books and ar* working, on a United States unit.Karen Downing and Dee Ann DuBos went to a dance hi F«n ton. Linda and Lor««aHaney w*n: cut to dinner SundayTIoVeace Mrof ka bad a mashmallow roast 4ay. ShirUy MitchaU west, to •b0«r, WadnMday th« boy* played initiated Those from here there were j;reat pleasure in proclaiming April Harold Porter^ Harold Henry, Win. as cancer control month I call upon Baughn, Lawrence Beughn, Olin Rob ^11 citizens to joir in the Cancer Cru insorf George Brunton Earl Stanley^ aade of th e American Cancer Society. Dan VanSiambrook and ye editor, ' J heartily subseibc t^ the cnnade* •1 i themeGuard your famJly.Fight Can.. lft» CANCER DKIVE A house to houre canvass in village will clfxnax the 1959 Cancer Crusade in Putnam township Thurs- day nite April 30 14 women will he'p chairman, Rosemary WhLUey, in tUo drive will last from 7 to 9 p. oer with checkup and check, 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 Lindsay, 3b _._. _ 1 0 0 Moore, p 3 0 0 NOTICE Starting May 1, 1959 f the mom t ng nail for Howell will leave here at 7?30 a. m . ii place of spe№i»"R Wo finished our | ' l he ? ar e us ing s« much that many units and started w or k on science? * ' ^ « 0 ! > suing other states for us units and current events. Our n*. . '™Z *ater they claim belongs to 'xenship ra^e i<* '^mns fine' and k e v> ; lherfi ' At present all stales but thrt« • most of us quiet . Uv<) w »ter shortages Water tafeli Seventh Grade. Mrs. Carr ine d o W n 40 ° f ^ 1 a "^ *>™« weU» Richard Blades weni up north, shortage here although som e w«ll* David Shireys mcthers birthday was ' a r e J300 ft. deep. This has madj Sunday .They wcr.t t^ L a nsing..lant; '[ v ' at « r c ©stly and in Ari2ona 50,0ft Sanders went swimming Saturday. drive wiU last from 7 to 9 p ia. j _ ' . i *w deeply appeciated. Volunter wokers are canvassing tho „ *. „ _, APPRECIATION Thanks to all my friends who r«.. membere<f me with the beautif'il ficwers cards and visits during my j Rere ^ i'ay in the ho?pHal.Your kindness 1^ C e m ^ r . < were held. ^ MRS. RHODA PARKIN Mrs, Rhoda Parkin f 93 f who diet! 1*1 Clearwater, Florida was brought for burial In Pincknev SPRING COXCERT MAT 8 The Muic Dept, of tho Ptwknf.y Community Schoc will present its it.f annua spring concert under ihe direction of Mr. Lon McCoHum in in the high school gym Friday,May 8 ot 8 p. m. Included will be selections by the high school band high school choir 8th E^adc girls aces are no longer irrigated. ion has also declined hi Texa* N'e\» Mexico. The natiflji uftts some 13000 billions, of gallons er a. year It is not all wasted tt t* some cases industry and pow«r orators return 95 ^ of th# Irrigation uses the most as «l billion gallons used by evaporation # face for their water i ural araai this wee* Ray. I t Duffy, M D. ide services werj | ary band and various small local In LosAngefes a plant ii lV J W, H. Pai\ groups. Several soloists will perform. J to convert tea fate in of Detroit and is r^ted to the Ticket* available from any studfnt water..It family on U* HoweT I. 1 M tbe musftc deft day •'№ ^st vf^yfm

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PinckneyflE P1NC:<-NEY DISPATCH Wednesday, April 29, 1959

Mo. IT

TW MkUgaa Mirrorare holding their breath

in hopes House bill 91 passes. This *„ ^ ^ ^ h ; . ; "_

Neighboring Moteil^oy Hadley will •el

ebrate their 30th wedding anniv».ircourages the consolidation of schools

„ , „ . ... ^ r y May 3 at the American Leg;t>:»too small or poorly financed to ^T ^ S t o c k b r i d 2 5

12 full grades of school If this doesnot produce consolidation the supt. A . W. Bruwn .: t ired Stoekbii.gicf public instruction is empowered Lusine sman, underwent surgery atto do so after a waiing period of 21- amadou last week

OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat : Mother and Daughter

SPADEW0&.KOUR. PIONEER poa.£FATMCft.sKNEW THE UTCRAL MCANiiNJGOF SPADE WOfcK IN PREPARINGTHE GROUNP, OWCE CLEAREC*

kond isOn a $J70,0'JQ

May 9 to build a 19 roomschool.

The Fowlervillo fire dept. hasliouyht a resusticator

The Fowlerville high school bandI'^aced first in Class B at Jacksonlast week.

Mi1, and Mrs- Stanley Vaughn *>tI exter i-elebrateri their 45th wedd-tiitt anniversary last week.

Vanrvs Ho^pial of Brighton whost:VAua Cross contract was terminatedv ill remain upon. The hospital will

The program s favored by mosceducation authorities because it protides more education for less moneyThose opposed say it takes local control away from school distriets.Thiaarguement might have stood upwhen the schools were competlyanced by the districts but nowof their money comes fromspread over the entire state. TodaySO.9 % of th© children in Michiganattend 12 grade schools..

There &re 2,360 schools in the stateo* which 545 are 12 grade ones, and ^ ^ th<? d i f f e r e p t . e Jn CoSt

1815 offer less than 12 grades, Finan t h e B ] u e C r o s s p a t . e n t a n d a ( , t u . 1

cial shortages are fast putting thedistrict schools out of business. Thoslate equalled valuation for schoolcicticts has increased $3,196,002,600since 1957

Farmers are welcome in Alaskabut dreamers without money aredoomed to disappointment • Officalssay persons wishing to homesteadshould have $5000 for the first year.Prices are higher there than here.

The legislature passed a bill in iking empty beds in TB hospitals avaii

-i.ble for mentally retarded patients.

MOTI1EK DArCiliTEK BANQUETMAV 6 AT ST.MAKVS HALL

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be married tor Herb Dyerj ci Pjnckn y Mav 23.S In the hjg^osl damage judgment' ever handed down in the coun-y a

Jackson jury gave Mi', and . }.li->..'anit'S Dauman a SI9!) 000 verdict\s I he Grand Trunk Railroad. In1056 Buuman was hit by a train at

i ihe M--36 crossing in Gregory an ;. >lost b"t!i legs.

I Clair Miller nf Ioscn has beon narat vd chairman of the county board of

IN AMERJCATODAY, MACHINES* HAS REPLACED THE SPADEEXCEPT IN SMALL JOfJS - PREPARING FAMILY GARDEN PLOTS,FOe EXAMPLE. BUT IN ALL OUfc AFFAIRS 'FROM STARTING* ACAREER. OR BUSINESS, TO PLANNING, FOR FAMILY HAPPINESSAND SECURITY- VN£ RECOGNIZE THE NECESSITY OFADEQUATE PREPARATION. THE EFFORT WE PUT INTO THE*%SPADEWORK" LARGELY INFLUENOIS ::'.':. ^.SULT.

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• \.He played 3b base >ovTEARS UP PRESCRIPTION BOOH I Pin''kne\ back in the days of Jimmy

Dr t L. E. May of Howell is tho j Morun Hub Lee, Ed Brown,J.P.DoyJ«" ~ Kennedy and Dai his Cox.

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btate chairman of the Bagwellers for Governor OrganisationMichigan. Recently he decidedwrite a few prescriptions to boi,<tBagwells chances for governor n e tyear, In them he sugggestej acommittee to pick a Candidate / .US senator to oppose Pat McNam.i;aWiggins of FemdaU.lt had Bagwell^Higgins of Ferndale.lt had Bagw. 1name signed to it. Senator Higginssent sent the letter to Cong BentUv Iof Owt.siso, the only one out forthe senate so far Bentley blew histop a'id accused Bagwell! ol tr>in<<to dictate the nominee for sena^i1.Bagwell lwhen called disclaimed rulknowledge of the letter . Dr. Maytook ail blame for the letter and offored to resign and Bagwell has beentying to mollify Bentley,

O.E.S. CALENDARApril 24 ; Special Past

end Pktrona Night., Officeracolored formals.

May 8: Regular meeting.May 23; Special our Sister Chapter

pf Reading, Mich. wlU be here,

K!NG*S DATTOHTKKHPinckney Circle meets with Mrs

Beulah Hendee May 7 at 1:30 p, m.County convention of Kings Daugh

ttrs at Pinckney Cong'l, Church Mav22 9:30 a. m. Luncheon at PilgrimHall ate.

JAMES YOUNG

C. II$5t25o was raised in the

drive in this county,For every $3 purchase Howfll mer

chants will refund thy•' cents for pa rk ing meter

A m a n iii^t1 li<-(.';:s;«> iia: b e n issuedt«< Hie-hard Siandfield^ 15), Stock .hrid"'1 find Ci^nevicvo Jacobs -0

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Ti:o cat1 ui Oic/i Jon«.>s was stolen:,\ Gregory li»st week andv.'vcck j ,>i Ann Arbor.

l ' r ^emto r Wilfred ErvvintfS 'he appointment(jiit'.1 -'inun as a^iistarThis wus auhorized by the board ofsiiponisors The prosecutor has btvnhandling about 400 traffic cases amonth many of them jury ones,t Tho memorial dance for theL'eA Kinno of South Lyon

>r450i ft will be used for glass bask<»iball backboards.

South Lyon Voters approved a 4mill school tax increase last week842 to 603.

Mr and Mrs, Rha Alexander ofChelsea oberved their 50th weddinganniversay April 18.

' 'Mothe Was1 W h a t a WUuaHetto.Mary Miu-ll*'t!. i 1. Ko .-niarKaihara I'm-ns

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High School Athletics

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S m j t h e r s h u m . i - ( , n M ' U i . 1 !,!•>

m i l e s w e s t n f } > i n r k r i ^ y . }]<• I V . T .

r ' 2 n d D i ' K r c M ; i ' u n ; u ; d S h r i n 1 '

T h e n - a r e 2 - o r r T h m i K i - o f M o ' i i

f ' a l e a n d , 7 ; i n u ' « < / ' I ' a v l o r r i n d

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The f u n e r a l j ^ a ; t h < -

Funeral Home Lcarb;>rr:

Cmrreot CammmtThe Michigan legisature Is U t t

inK time and Statelirown says there will be nopaychecks for state •mployN* orI crson-s on welfare. The s»nata kill .td the plan t 0 Uie the $50 mOHfiSLi'(tlaf veterans trust fund but it may:v- 'ought up a?a'n. The session * * •> nl'^ ^ned when Rep. Conlin lUpubiitart) chairman of the tax study CoTX..nut tec blasted the Michiganiactui'ers Ass'n. and theirCharles Creighton for attemping X%tiiscrfdit the work of his commit..u-e l>y press releases and intolerant!;:n'*uaj»i» .He said the MMA was amj'i stone arourd the neck ot the•UV'i'- ii'-'n [Kirty. Rep. George Sail;fl t (>f Ajm Abor also took a iW^Pt:•! *ii>' .MMA and threatened a dama

t^> >nii# Tiiey hlasted him b«cauMlie in' ruduceil an income tax bill andiinoli.'.j reprisals against th# Wahxf i"jk stores in Ann Arhor owned- byl:i-i motlic'r. The MMA -videnUy do«ii .t. want any kind of an Lncom*. tax.i-'jtul Harwell tr<* d to get one inHi oulilifur. platform last falll butl»::tfoJ-'.H committee under ]>rt**ttx#ihrcw it in the waste basket

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COT CHARTER WEDNESDAYThe Living^on County Chapter of

DeMolay for Boys received thetrcharter £rom Grand Chapter of Kan&as City at the Howell Masonic fernl»le last Wednesday night . HaroldKoch of Deabom Grand Deputy lorMichigan made the presentation andif was reeeved by Dick Crofoot offowlervjile grand councillor of thechapter .Proceeding this the chapterworked the DeMolay degree withLarry VanSiambrook taking the If&tllole. Others in the cast were Donnje

Patricia Palmer

Palmer-AustinEngagement Told

Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Palmerof Pinckney announce the en-gagement of their daughter,Patricia Kay, to William E.\ustin, jr., son of Mrs. WilliamE. Austin, &T.t of Ferdon Rd.and the late Mr. Austin.

The bride-elect was gradu-ated from Pinckney HighSchool and is employed as amedical secretary by Dr. itob-ert I. Goldsmith,

Her fiance was graduatedfrom Ann Arbor High Schooland Eastern Michigan CoJleqcwhere he was affiliated withSigma Tau Gamma fraternityHe is employed as an accouiuant by the Ford Motor Co.

A July 18 wedding is planned

~A PROCLAMATIONLast year over 200,000 families

finally broke in the v i rcolumn Thursday when they beatDexter 4 to 3 in overtime. Bob Willinm / Hamburg freshmnn figured ' j •re.sidrnir rominent ly in the victory. ResirU-s ! yu.(> p,.(.sjti,M1tpilehinK a 4 hi) gam e he scored tho U O ( . r o ! a r ytieing run and hit in the winning r-m TreasurerWith Pinckney trailing in the 7th by K^\>oriersa run ho Rot on and went from fi,si :

to 3rd on an out at first when {. <• Uistorinn••all was fielded slowly DexUr c;-»tanother man out, 2 strikes on TV,*Singer .Then Boh Moo-re of D*xi"r^lade a wild pifh and Williams scu:1

ed the tieing run. , in the 8th Den>i

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oed the bill to permi t

of New "i ork s t a t e to

jamishment to enforce Hi*

< ii-ln . The bill would have tak«n

Hi" <!'"i>ion a w a y from the school

h'u»nj and i^lared it wjth the te*ch .

T V Tfic governor says he beleiv«8 la

• l^ri!.inf,T> but think.'' t he d«cii!oO

•h.»ulf| j'pst wi th t he bcjard, Thia put t

I- • ii- n hit. Doec it mean that a

',• ,'i'i]ci' must wait until t he ma-t*or

i .'.-ul>mitted to the hoard befora »

•M'unkinu could be inflicted?

l l . rv < a 11 ;• special meet ing

lin>,. tiu* <^u"~tion came up or

ihey let tlu-m accumulat-e and »ct on

tho 'n at the regulaj- mee t ing onc« a

inonih f If they did t h a t a te«ch«rf

i .i;;!it h:ive to lake a day ofi to

do<-el uptodate ,

iron and iw u > ft r j . • t ' > , y

i s M o r g a n w a s s a f e o n a f i e l d e r s . j ~ f o m p }•:<• j ) t l | ) t ' j - j i e

t l yc h o i c e § / . ' t o n H o i i i n g s w o r t h got :>.

h i t . W i l l i a m h i t t o s h o r t a n d M ^ '

g a n s c o r e d t h e w i n n i n g r u n w h e n tiio

s h o r t s t o p c o u l d n o t h o l d i t . I n n t h ' r ' , a r n i v ; i ] w a s a - t r . - s . . , W

g a m e s ( B o y s v i l l e b e a t M a n c h e s t e r 11 t t h r . r ihi> ye f , i ; T , ( | h , , | .

t o 9 a n d S o u t h L y o n H a r t l a n d lS 1o

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i Dirk Kennedy nil a home run thefirst uining-Pinckney AB R IfWilliams, p 4 1 JD. Kennedy? lb 4 2 1Den Clark, ss ..__ 3 0

, Kennedy, 2b 3, ct 1

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' r s a l o of t r a d e . M i - c l i ^ n uu- : l l • .

le-s, ir>3H T h u r s t o n \\o;\<\ !;:••. :

Silver Lake W. il Adam-

l-.'iinru; t i" Ki'ench revolution

: - ! : \sj\'c-, DI I'aii-1 ( many thou

i \ - n : ; Ki i t . i i , - a wi j ' a f i . s & t o o k

i h s<' were iiniazfins employed on

. ' ; !i:' 'i- < leaniim and sflling fish.

'ic lu.irfli 1)1 th ( . 20(1 g randmothe i f

• JI *\:>- Konl Motor Co. last w«^k

:i-ii ind el me of t hen^ These worr.en

' . ' IM« lii-.cd flu)-in^' labor shor t age ot

'vVuKd V,';,. li wl'.'-n Itosie the

•or 10-L1 tu fume. They have

'•nipioye.! on vai ious jobs since and

n;ivc a i ta ined high seniori ty. During

Die xv-ee.s.sion th#y were laid off End

have not been called back. They t r »

inlu t.hejr job smr-rtly in the electi-ic

. ,ri>\ J:,» l,iiKrcr' exist as they hav#

hi-'L-n sublot out to small factor ies .1 • ;t I.L t).«.•.•! 1 a re m a r r i e d And their

hi..t!ron a'c» nnw looking for

w<tft«r

Barker 3b 4 0 0

F o u r t h a n d F f th M r \ I l i ' i non

T h i s js t h e 1,T>I w e e k o: \u<> fv 11

o g g F o o d Cont f^ 1 .Til, M a r ' l r I

]»ad w i t h H 6 , B r o n c o B u s t e r s I d s

Morgan c _.Pasydlo IfHoiiingsworth If

James Young 71$ ot 17641 BoyeeLyndon township died at ColonialNursing Home, Chelsea, Thursday(

H% was the son of Thomas and Margaret McGuiness Young an '. was afarmer He also worked at the Fedcra) Scr©w and Central Fiber factor[? 1at Chelsea,

Suvivors are a brother, Vlnc\ 1. of ^ y the boys mothers The 4 masters cf 30 and 65 and were stricken jt-st \Gregory fand three sisters,Mrs Mark [of the counties 4 Masonic lodges , when their famines and communitiesMcClear of Chelsea ,Mrs, Frank I were present .Andrew Lovasf Fowler ( needed them most Sortorf rfDani»ls of Howell and Mrs, Ray ' ville first advisor of the chapter re Therefore I Stanley Dinkel pre^ul Mull cf .xnond BrazeH of Washington state, [ceived an award .6 candidates were en of the village of Pinckney laKo Narvarre, ss

Don Clark, rf 2 0 0 • Rodeo Riders lul Sdeiif- :YJ-J, \V.-

Rowell, f .._.. 10 01 'have a new boy | Gregory' P res to i .Darrow, rf 0 0 0 l > f any a Ceil) is »— k after a l"ng a.i

- . 3 1 0.. . 2 0 0-.. 2 0 1AB R H

y ,Daughn Duaine Haines Billy Wing?;- iost a father mother or a child to can Devine, 2b 4 0 1Jeff Linden and Jerry Reason am Cer. Of these moie than half wer.« c lark If -..

.senrp f()ur ">th grade has avtth Mrs. Millers rooiivFriday

Sixth Grade Mrs.We made maf»i;zin^ fomir

s %'j.t there has been no.iw hei'c although some

k iv dry and had to be"L\ T;iee has been court;'„ svn> usually where lake

lnwi-n'd by diversion. In iomiof ihe nation the scarcity h*so s.rious rotably the south..Sti-J evei-y j>art of the natiou is

ir.u, much more water thanI' 10 The days of the tin tub,,

m-rd.-iy night bath and th# outfire Kone with the horat aad

homes now have mod«THThe greatest water usera

are inriusiry, sewerage irregatlon,ravigation and power generation.

(-!••

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.. . _ 1of Pinckney. A luncheon was sened in the prime of life between the a5«s Layert ]} 4

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33

The funeral wa£ at Stt Mary'sChurch, Chelsea, Monday Rev^ L«eLaige officiating, Burial was in Mt,Otivet Cemetery,

Sixth and Savefnth, Mrs. MeyerWe finishd our arithmetic work

books and ar* working, on a UnitedStates unit.Karen Downing and DeeAnn DuBos went to a dance hi F«nton. Linda and Lor««aHaney w*n:cut to dinner SundayTIoVeace Mrofka bad a mashmallow roast4ay. ShirUy MitchaU west, to•b0«r, WadnMday th« boy* played

initiated Those from here there were j;reat pleasure in proclaiming AprilHarold Porter^ Harold Henry, Win. as cancer control month I call uponBaughn, Lawrence Beughn, Olin Rob 11 citizens to joir in the Cancer Cruinsorf George Brunton Earl Stanley^ aade of the American Cancer Society.Dan VanSiambrook and ye editor, ' J heartily subseibc t^ the cnnade*

•1 i themeGuard your famJly.Fight Can..

lft» CANCER DKIVEA house to houre canvass in

village will clfxnax the 1959 CancerCrusade in Putnam township Thurs-day nite April 30 14 women will he'pchairman, Rosemary WhLUey, in tUodrive will last from 7 to 9 p.

oer with checkup and check,

100

011

1100

Lindsay, 3b _._. _ 1 0 0Moore, p 3 0 0

NOTICEStarting May 1, 1959f the momtng

nail for Howell will leave here at7?30 a. m .

ii place of spe№i»"R Wo finished our | 'l he? a r e u sing s« much that manyunits and started w o r k on science? * '^« 0!> suing other states for usunits and current events. Our n*. . '™Z *ater they claim belongs to

'xenship ra^e i-<* '^mns fine' and ke v> ; l h e r f i ' A t present all stales but thrt«• most of us quiet . U v < ) w »ter shortages Water tafeli

Seventh Grade. Mrs. Carr i n e d o W n 4 0° f ^ 1 a " ^ *>™« weU»Richard Blades weni up north, shortage here although some w«ll*

David Shireys mcthers birthday was ' a re J300 ft. deep. This has madjSunday .They wcr.t t^ Lansing..lant; '[ v ' a t « r c©stly and in Ari2ona 50,0ftSanders went swimming Saturday.

drive wiU last from 7 to 9 p ia. j_ ' . i *w deeply appeciated.Volunter wokers are canvassing tho „ *. „ _ ,

APPRECIATIONThanks to all my friends who r«..

membere<f me with the beautif'ilficwers cards and visits during my j R e r e ^i'ay in the ho?pHal.Your kindness 1 C e m ^ r . <

were held. ^

MRS. RHODA PARKINMrs, Rhoda Parkinf 93fwho diet!

1*1 Clearwater, Florida was broughtfor burial In Pincknev

SPRING COXCERT MAT 8The Muic Dept, of tho Ptwknf.y

Community Schoc will present itsit.f annua spring concert under ihedirection of Mr. Lon McCoHum inin the high school gym Friday,May 8ot 8 p. m. Included will be selectionsby the high school band high schoolchoir 8th E^adc girls

aces are no longer irrigated.ion has also declined hi Texa*N'e\» Mexico. The natiflji ufttssome 13000 billions, of gallonser a. year -It is not all wasted tt t*some cases industry and pow«rorators return 95 ^ of th#Irrigation uses the most as- «lbillion gallons usedby evaporation #

face for their water

i ural araai this wee* Ray. I t Duffy, M D.

ide services werj | ary band and various small local I n LosAngefes a planti i lV J W, H. Pai\ groups. Several soloists will perform. J to convert tea fate

in of Detroit and is r^ted to the Ticket* available from any studfnt water..Itfamily on U* HoweT I. 1 M tbe musftc deft day

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ANNUAL STATEMBffHAM»U*G TOWN5HIP

Hamburg,April 1, 1959

TOWNSHIP TAX COLLECTIONSCurrent Tax Collected

Tax Collected$ 9,135.37

1,193.15

STATE COLLECTEDSoles Tax DiversionIntangible TaxLiquor Enforcement

SUNDRY RECEIPTS

Town Hall Rent

Interest on Time Savings Account

12,830.372,552.371,677.90

165.00

40.00

TOTAL RECEIPTS

TIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT

Miea Clara Deft* and KateReturned to Chicago Satur-

day Jerry Dunne took them as fa*as Ann Arbor in his Re*.

| John McClear and ftifc rn#n started work on John M. Harrrfs aawtorn Monday.

Mr. LeDuke and famfly of De..tioit have moved on Carey Van.

10,328.52 Winkles farm .Williams Conners has returned to

Detroit where he works in a cigarfactory.

Mrs. Foote of Okemus is takingfare of her sisterjnlaw Mrs. I, S. PJohnson

17,060.64 J o e P r e s s l e y <jf j ^ ^ J o r m e r j y

in the clothing business here comelast week for a couple days fishing.

F, G. Jackson who travels for theFerry Glove Cof has returned from a

205.00 t r iP lo Massachusetts,Dancers will shew high grade men's

41,110.25 " l l i t s h e r e Saturday from $18 to $&l Lu]u Ben ham spent the week end

2,000.00servedrug$43,110.25

Cong'l. Ladies Aid willsupper at the rooms over thestore Wednesday night .

George Meahon is working in How

TOTAL RECEIPTS

TOTAl EXPENDITURES 3 / 3 1 / 5 8 - 3 / 3 1 / 5 9

Cash on Hand April 1, 1959TIME SAVINGS ACCOUNT

$ 41,110.2524, 96679

16,143.46

2,000.00

18,143.46

SALARIES

Supervisor's OfficeClerics OfficeTreasurer's OfficeElections

Special MeetingsZoning BoardClericalBoard of Review

D I S B U R S E M E N T S

$2,620.00960.00720.00195.00110.00200.00126.00187.00

SOCIAL WELFARE

INVESTMENTS

Lots 134 &135 Hamburg Village

1958 Tax on Lots 134 & 135 Hamburg Village

MISCELLANEOUSStreet LightsInsuranceAdvertisingRegister of DeedsMich. Twp. Assoc. DuesAttorney FeesSurveyorHealth OfficerRate SheetHuron Water ShedMMiscellaneous

$ 5,358.50

3,710.81

1,500.00

61.58

1,561.58to Dex

523.80187.61640.93108.5066.0050.0050.0010.0070.0051.39

497.08

TOWN HALLUtilitiesCleaningSuppliesLabor

New Front, Garage Door, & FloorFire Alarm System

1,119.7380.0059.9135.00

2,140.00200.00

CEMETERIESLabor

Mower Repairs

Bulldozing Additional Cemetery Property

909.7522.70

600.00

Laura Burgess and Hazel McDoo{.all spent the weok end at the FredBurgess home .

The Gene McClears entertained agroup of young people Monday nightin honor of Roche's birthday,

F r a n k P I u m™"r is a patient titrinckney Sanitarium.

Rev. Clement of North Dakota didnot keep his appointment at theWest Marion church Sunday. Revftielly preached.

Tom Moran taught the Sprout•school Monday

School was dosed Thursday andd an account of the 8th grade

examination at Howell

o* 25 Years AgoThs Senior .clsss puts on the play,

"There Goes the Bride" at the COMmunity hail Friday night. The castis Marjorie Hendee Mary Jane At_l.ee Luella FJikhoff, Arthur Eikhoff,Gerald Clinton 5Janis Merrill Doni

|Speai\sf Madge Jack Lorain Drown,I'velyn Hondee., Lucius Wilson, BobYoungi

Pinckney riicrh prhnol lostlor Friday 0 to .lUattSk<Avei'ski,Wylie and Deb e ^Dexter .Parker and Kolander,

I Tiie fref1 picture shows start heceMay ;"3. A Michigan Center man putsthem on_

James Crumbaugh was turned('own for a beer license by the Sto<]k1 "ridge village council,The hearinguas heated wh^n they questioned1 im about his record before coming!c Stockbridge He characterized thecharges as lies and said he neversold beer to minors- 7sow he hasstarted suit in Inpham county ctrcuit ,to compel] the counci to grant him!a Jjcense#

Kd Sorenson is putting in 40 essoy beans on Lapham farm. They

are use-d to make auto paint.The Chrisian Endeavor put on the

pageant " Challenge of the Cosw1

at Unadilla Sunc'ay night, 25 fromhere took part.

The state Donding proposal to raise$37,854,000 for public improvement

3,634.64 Jost Monday The vote here was 128N' and 8 Yes .

C H Kennedy and Lee Lavey havebought the creamery buildingof the Godon Bakng Co,

2,255.31

«

FIRE CALLS

Hamburg Fire Dept. 40 run$

Pinckney Fire Dept. 17 runs4,000.002,125.00

•lack Yr>ung R n d w { f e

1,532.45, \incent Young srs of•t the Staffan Funeral

!«a Sunday night where the"| was said for j a m e s Younp

W

with

rosary

ROADSCowell RoadGravel

775.0013.50

TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS

Uffion C. Smith, SupervisorGeorge Bauchat, TruttttWilliam V. BacfcJund, ClerkMay E Haat, Trtasurtr

> 4? ^

788.50

$ 24,966.79

H. Meyer and \vife enteptainodchildren and families Sun.

Cy AtLee a rd wife are flyingto Florida t0 bring h|8 mother back,

Ralph Hall and wife called on theGlenn Curtis family in WhittakcrSunday.

Claude Swarthout and wlfe are attheir cabin a Lovells .

Lynn Hendee and wife were Sun..tfay guests of the Gale Hendees atOwossso.

David Aberdeeti w a s home fromChicago over the week end,,The Rextoggles of Ann Arbor and NeilVaughn and wife were Sunday£ nests.

Olin Robinson and wife with theEyron Wilsons attended the Mu«npast master's nif.ht Saturday.

» » ; Kobert RMd, called on tht The Hubert and Desmond Led ' D ^ S t r t ^ ^ i ? ^ W ^ '"Jfttttf BuaiMi at Gregory Sunday. ^ idge families 0« Royal Oak were ' Lawence Camburn and wife -all

Sunday visitors ct Mrs. Eleanor l«d ** on Mrs .Edna Hadley in Parmav W « e . ( one day last week ,

The PeoplesStore

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GROCERIES

GENT'S

KENNEDY GENERAL STORE

ESTABLISHED 1865 INCORPORATED 1915

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Oftrit^SUnUy Dinlcel went t0

Hr* races Monday night,Georg. and wife went to

Mrs.

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Dorothy .were u

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el Johnny and.itf Sunday

iwrae,

Isabel Nash i-. back from Floridacalled on the MurUn Rltters.

The Joe Grifffh family sp at theend with the Don Q.,, tas at

JVt. Pleasant .

The Ai Bochinskyt ofwere we«k end guesU of the MnniyKennndys .

Mr. and Mr*. Irytn Kennedys andNellie Gardner attended the funtralc( Janes Young a St. Ifaryi church.Chelsea Monday Jack Young was apaU

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M and Mra William Pawlaczya at Hendee Son.

tended th# first communioft «nd thechristening of their nephewsf Terr,ance and Patrick Rylance at Farm.ington Sunday.

Fred and Bob Twitehell who apentweek tad In Howefi Tinted Jeft

LODGE QALENDAB.

May S: Rvgulaf meeting sMay 11 _7th District Meeting fctct tMay 36, 37: Grand

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PUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD

PUTNAM TOWNSHIP BOARD MEETING-

WhitUy.MaryEllen Read and Denis* LaRos* catfa

i ed on the John McGujres at Orchard

Lake Thursday.Robert Meabon

army May 5.will in*, tne

! N'eUlie Gardner and Fannie MonksRegular meeting of the> Pvtnom Township Board, held Tuesday, April 14, i v e r e s u nd* y dinner guests of the

1959 ot 8 P.M. ot the) Putnam Town Hall. Al! board members present. Antlrew NisbettsHetxtee, Wytie. White, Reynolds and Kennedy.

I Mrs. Gladys Lee visited the AlgerMeeting called to order by Supervisor Herndse. There being no old | Lees at Holland last

business to transact. 'Postmaster Lawrence Baughn and

.. . A . ^ ^ , „ . . - , f t . o , . . ! wife attended the- 6th district postalMinutes of the meeting of March 10, 1959 read and approved.

Hum injuries received m a"convention at Lansing Saturday .Mrs. 'indent l uesuuy night on US 12. lie

Ray Newfombeji, of Howell diedWednesday. He was a professional&1 base ball player and played in theCopper League and the old Southern,Michigan.

John LaRosa 11 son of Joe andLaKu»u ot De.xU'i'

al l-mvesuiy hospital Ann Aro_<r

Clerk Kennedy swore the following elected candidates into theirrespective offices. Lloyd Hendee Supervisor, Helen Reynolds Treasurer,

Wyiie Trustee, Arthur Rentz and Carl McCarty Constables.

Gladys Lee ol

president of the district.

w a s e le . i '1'

Douglas Plum.r.v got a big catch1 of smelt at Pointe Pele Canada Sat

Motion by Kennedy, supported by White that the following bills be Urday .He left 2 bags of th»m wiLiipaid. Motion carried. the Friday Haine* family.

. Mesdames Doris Sneed Alice Mauklowis Stockoble — election board $ 28.00' and Mrs. Smouso of Howell calledDorothy Grover — election board 24.00 c n the Ros^ Reads Sunday. RossRose Mary Whltley - election board 24.00 ^ w o v e i e d enough to be able to

Lorenzo Murphy — election board 24.00Nellie Gardner — election board 24.00Catherine Heath — election board 24.00Marshall Meabon — election boardThe Detroit Edison Co. — lights for town hallThe Ohio Oil Co. — fuel for town hall 49.69Michigan Bell Telephone Co. — five (5) unit fire phones, phones in

fire hail and town hall 50.75

some uptown nov: .Mrs. Jennie Hooker, 89f fell at

at her home on M--36E last Wednesday and broke her hip. She is at

24.00 S t J o € hospital ,Ann Arbor.

a .student at Cle»ry Coiiegt,Beside-: his parent* are

^ Vuuv^ Jo^ph tina itob.nland sister, Mrs. Lien Miller. Funeralv us butumay a1 St Joseph's church|

Dexter. r

Ooubieday Brothers and CVmpaqy — election suppliesVan's Motor Sales — repairs on fire trucklee's Gulf Service — gas and oil*P. W. Curlett — March printingT. C. Towne —r setting up'*voting machines.Murray Kennedy — Clerks suppliesTom Singer — labor on dumpTo^_Jfennedv— labor on dump.James Wyiie —^*"£or on dumpLivingston County Department of Social WelfareKrafty Products — 2 jeep seats-rebuiltfetters Fire Protection Service

Mrs.Mary Ellen Re*d and childrenwere In Ann Arbor Sunday .

Carol Miller and Mary Morris at-tended the Future Teachers meefinglast week at St. Mar^s Lafce.Battie

O 72 Cre©k.Clare Miller and wife were in D? .

roit Sunday. Her mother Mrs.Stella Frank came back with th^mand will stay here .

Sunday guests of the Lee Laveysv.ere Harry Lavey and wife of De-troit, the Howard O'Briens of Bunkor Hill and Jack Sharps of Lansi'ig

Mr, and Mrs. Ona Campbell werein Ann Arbor Sunday and called on

Sally Doyle underwentey at MilJheiiou Uottpital^Friday,

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Porter andMrs. Mae Daller will attend theWhite Shrine ronvention at Minne

Minn, tt©xi week,

72.71 ;

1.8778.0015.006.327.007.008.50

605.93J31 00' M r s - J e n n ' e Hooker and Percy

132 40^ o t St« J o e n o SP' f a l - P e r c y is muchbetter and able to set up and talk.

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Motion by White, supported by Wyiie to adjourn, Motion carried.

V . Murray J. Kennedy

Putnam Township Clerk

Roy Reasons spent theend at CoopersviUe with th© ElmerPratts .

Mr, and Mrs, Albert Shirley ™JMr, and Mrs, Earl Ward sr spent theweek end at the Shirley-Lee cabinat Hilllman.

C. J. Clinton and wife called onthe Ralph Clintons n Lincoln ParkSunday .

Mother & Daughter

BANQUETST I.JARY'J PARISH HALL

Michigan

Wed., May

Ham dinner. Family StyleGood Program

Reservations

MRS. LYLE KINSEY UP 8 3410

tMRS., MARY McCLEAR' STOCKBR1DGE

M. E# Darrow was confined to hishome by the flu He came back towork Thursday.

A bridal slmwei was given Ruth>.nn Bates last Wednesday night ather home on Merrill Road .

The Joe Spears family of Williamsion and the Vern Buttons of Lan .Sjng were Sunday guests of the Milton Carvers

Winston Baughn^ Donnie Baughnend Larry \'anSlambrook attended aDeMolay District meeting at LansingSunday. Mrs .Mary Baughn andBarbara visited at the Gordon Allenhome there,

Nancy Nash song with th e U. ofChoral group at the University carillion Sunday,Jane Patterson of Lar 'eland accompanien her there ,

Mr. and Mrs. Butt spent the weekend in Holland.

Bill and Geordie Milller visited thethe HoweUl airport Sunday and nada plane ride

Mesdames Boy-r and Cameron ofChelsea called on WilJam ShehanSunday .

The Jeiry Her.ry and Al Nesbif'.scl Detroit and the Lambert Hernyscalled on the Je^se Henrys Sunday,

The Robert Pikes were in Commalast week and brought Mrs. .AUCJ

' Bvulf back .The Erston Clarks otL'nadilla called on them Saturday .

Edwin Sprout came back from Arjzuna Thursday The family spent Sun(>vy with the Harold Heusmans in\psilanti#

Sheriff Lawrence Gehringer andwife have returned from a trip tcWashington D. C, * # f | |

Mrs, Alberta Close took the Clos»Ladies bowling team of Linden to atournament *t Buffalo N.Y. over theweek end.

The Tom Neffs of Ann Abor wer^Sunday guests of the Bob Ackleys#

The Ronnie Hoskins family otr'erndale spent Sunday with Mrs.Irene Jack She goes back to wojfc atI c i - Republic Aibjon r.ext week,

The Decker Hill Farm Bureau metat the Murian towj; house Wedn'-'scay night.

Mr, and Mrs. George Engquist andvlrs Mildred Mi'ler rounded iffopen house Sun^uy at the Alma Ma.sonic home, They saw theGreens of Dexter there .

Cliff Miller tabn ' i i smer , K«jithKoch ^Carl Sowers Wesley Readerbowled at the Kiwanlo tournament i tBeuiah over the week end, ,

Mesdames Mildred Miller Eva Engquest Mae Bryan and Lucille Cam.bum called on Mrs. Jennie Hookerand Percy Elllis who ar© at theSt, Joe hospitaland Clayton Bekkering at University hospital, Saturday.

Mrs. Francis Robinson attended smeeting of the Ella Parkin Club inDetroit Monday .

The Byron Henrys of Ann Arborwere Sunday guests ot the Haroldhenrys the Ted Cobbs of Lakeland,just back form Florida were Thurs-day guests,

Mrs. Betty S h i e l d called on Mrs.Mary Jane Seefeld at St.Joe hospitalAnn Arbor last veek.The latter gavebirth to a son April 17 who died atbirth.

Mr. and Mrs George VanNormanhad. dinner at the Roost«r Tail Reafturant Detroit one day !«** weeic.The George Deasys of Ann Arbo»*'ailed on them Sunday.

Born to James Burns and wife ofAnn Arbor April ?4 a 7 lb. ion,I The Bob Darrows of Livonift,(James B u n s of Ann Arbor and Mr**Threaaa CoyU were Sunday gue«t»of Raj Bunrs and wif•. David Burns%*U«d up from California,

Wagoner t. Grocery6006 PINCKiNEY ROAD

Quiiity

LOW PRICES

Beer and Wine to Take Out

PHONE HOWELL 705 J 2

HELLER'S FLOWERS

. SAY IT «ftL FLOWKRS

PHONE 284 (DWELL MICHIGAN

FertilizerSAVE TIME AND MONEY

WE HAVE MOST GRADES of FERTILIZER -

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At a session of said court <t«ldApril 13 1 9 »

Present: Hont Hirem.of Probate.

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STATE OF

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final account )>e ul lowed antl th© re

sidvie of said e ^ ^ t t ' a s^isn (- 'd l l J *-^'

persons en t i t l ed thui< i o will be hoar. l

at t h e P r o b a t o Cour t on M a y 12 1!)YJ

u t t ton o'cio< k a. m .

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Hiram R, Smith

Nuii'e i Hereby Ciwn That 4U'(•di<or-> "i :;nfi d i c^as fx j a i 'e r equ ir . .

a 1M we..(,n\ t>ioi»- r i a lm* in WTitiBf

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'an\Vii1k!(< of Howeil^ Michigan,fiduciary of said state, and that fadl

will be heard and the heirs atlaw

It is Ordered.That, notlc« thereofglvtn by publlcatloi' e? a copyof for three weeks consectively pr«viou*ly to said day of heating in ih«Pinckney Dispatch| and that thefiduciary cause a copy of this noti<• •io be terved upon «ach party ininterest at his last known addr«>sLy registered or certified maii n i .:receipt demanded.at Uast fourteen (14)dnys prior to such hearing, or aypersonal service at least five (5>idays prior to such hearing,

Hiram R. Smith, Judge gi ProteteA true eaff:Helen Cfeuld Iiteglfter el PrataM

determined by

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said CourtJune 3T

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g r - a or certlfled small)i d manoea at least fotuteejaaeya prior to such lMartaf •'i.onMi wrvic« at leSMt fire) (S)prior to such order.

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"THE PABTY OUfiHfaW

RobertPk*or«

Richard Widimrk aad Lee CobbTin* Louise and Earl Hottbnan

Sun., MOB., Tue«.. May », 4, 5

A Columbia Pictureia Cinemascope

Kordts Ptrfecta

Whitt 9uten

White Knight

Golden Masterpiece

Pink Lustre

Chrysler Imperial

E. L Borden

Twilight

Sterling Silver

•ray Pearl

Zulu Queen

White Fawn

Amy Vanderbilt

Peaceful

Ivory Fashion

Gold Corst

Red Wing

Plus HundredsOf Other

Beautiful Varieties

Sandra Dee and Jame* DarrenJames Robertson

"GOING STEADY"Wltfc

Molly Bee and Allen Refci jr.Irene Hervey and Bill Goodwin

!,Wed., Thur.. May 8, 7{Academy award winner David

and June Altysonin

"MY MAN GODFREY'ia ChMmaScop«Eastman Color

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Kindergarten Mrs. Parka IVickie Wldmayers* dad ia butidhifi I

on their house. Linda Gehringer j ut ]t iiv a garden. Bob Chapman's dad gotfa tractor. Ricky Nosker new furni.Mure. Linda Gyde rode horseback &t•her grandmothers. Mary Schroeder

went to Detroit. Murk Krause andPat Clark can ride a bike. Gene Mc-Ainch saw 2 deer.Christina Maloney'sbrother got a car. Carl Oleski visied th« jail with his brother and fp.thti . John Meyers has baby rabbits.Debbie Aschenbrenner a bird whistle.Steve Burton has baby wild ducks.Jay Geary saw an eagel's nest. Jo*>l

BUSNESS COL Jffii /

A. * . * *0t P. «.

Eurg visited hk grandmolher.BaburaZezulk went to BrownieJanet Renz and Tom Shehan visits!grandmothers .We made paper plat-*clocks with hands that tuifc, George

went to a

94» •• 'i*» p. n

Ritter T. V. TSmfci

rUNKRAL HUMSBoo & Swart***

qAmbulance

Ftul t SeickML'

OF e 5541 125 Webber St.

MONUMENTS, MARKERSTerm*

English lurserv SLivingston County's Most Complete Garden Center

Open 7 Days a Week 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.

U.S.-16 Corner of U.S.-23 Brighton, Ph. ACademy 74171

TOR SALE: $10 down and $10 n F O R S ALE :Se*l Potato*. Onawavtmonth Attractive lots at beautiful f r gebagos Gregor> Pena's3lo P'nHi-land Lake ?300flake prlvilige*. g r e e R d P i n c k n e y ; p h o n e u p ^Owner. Apply Ranch House GrillHel4l Mich, or pV-one Detroit Ve 8 _1784 evenings F O R S A L K k ind l ing Wood, mill eutt-

* in&, Urge lond $15.00 Manure, UrgeFOR SALE: 1945! Packard Car, go oil l o a d >$15.°°. Mai1 card to Williamrunning condition 75.00. O'R0ukef 5830 Zeigler t Taylor.Mirn.

UP 8-9729 John Johnson F h o n e L O 1" :5689 oi General Deliv.ry_ _ _ _ __ Pinckney, Mich,

FOR SALE:General Electric Wrinf;

*r washer .good condition, double F 0 R SALE : Strawberry Plantsiaundry tubs , t,mer , a nd pump, a] r J ••tor $40.00 D. Olson. White

mornings and ev,ninK. UPS V.

Scio Drive, in Theatre6588 JACKSON ROAD

Phon© Normandy 8-70ISJAKS ARBOR, MICH,

Thurt, Fri/ Sat.. April] 30,May 1,2

"THE BADLANDER"in CJn«ma»eop6 and Color

wit*Alan Ladd, Katy Jurado

Abo"LONELY HEARTS"

wit*Montgomery Clift and Myna Loy

Oartooa

First Grade Mrs. ThayerWe have finished our reading

btoks and have new on«s. SandyWants a Home, Jim and Judy^ Uncbr

Aa £xecllet Time to Order a Meiuonalfor Decoration Day

JLVER BAILEYMONUMENT MAN"

•t lebell St. How«ll. MichiganFhe«e Howe]l 411W

Far Younker Memorial Inc.Michigan

the Apple TreeJerry Colones mother Ihas new furaitur*. Cathy Salyer ar.jDonnna Lemm visited their grandrrothers . Maria Haines was in Lan..sing Jea^ette Line brought daffodJjsand a turlle to school. Patty Vun-Blaricum went iishing# DonnaPlummer shopping.

First Grade# Mrs RookeKaren Darrow'a mother took care

of Rollene Singers sister and brothnr,Eruce Hathway fell in a lagoon,More of us saw Shaggy Dog DickDavis mother brought him shells ofFlorida His father stayed thcu?.Becky Michaels aunt gave her agla^s angel Nancy Goucher isin school alter *he chicken pox

OR. G. R. McCLGSK£YOffic«

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LLoYO HENDEE,UVW S^'OCfi HALL1NG

UIC£liJUY IRITS TO DETKOtt

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tS'i'ATLiijrnes, j^ake i roj>«rv

Opiortumtiee'fist Vovr Property! wit*

Dr. R Ho!mqui*t

11 tzby

a.*d 5 to 7

Broker — ~«0B North Pearl #PF0NE UP 8-8166

Davis

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Olrand HUm

ANI> HOOPING -AND REMODELLINGE. Cd. River Howell, Mte"

^ Ho"«1l 717

Conventional Terms

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Wed

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withGregory Peck and Jeah Simon*

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'HOUSE FOR RENT, 4150 PatUr*>n ~ ~Lake RdM Plnckncy^large 3 bedroan.1, FOR SALE: Tw<> 58x30gas heat, children welcom* . ent 5>T5 Two inside doors. Spencer Titusilimmer, $55 winter. 4G0 Unadill, St. Phone UP 8.9901

Grade, Mi*, JohnaonJohn Towsley has an English bit<a.

Lee Davis mother came back fromFlorida We ai'c studying baikei'u-'sand bread,

First Grade ,Mrs .AmlersonGai'y Burg went to his grandmai;"

ers,Patty Sprout to a show^also AIUM

hussom^ary Marsh's dad went upnorth Suzane Waring to hermothers. Jackie Makin can rideLike. Debby i3orovsky will got a1-et.Sandra Bell went up northJJOL a lot of plants in the woodsJ Randolph went io iiisL, Wylie was there, Haroldgot sume smelt, David Michaels dadwas smelt fishir*g wi.Ui Dewayntra dad So did Barry Bechlers hitr, David Rentz saw Shaggy Dog,

LAWN MOWER SHARPEN!!*';2 4 Hl-laiui

Wiltse Flettncal ServiteFLECTRICAL CONTRACTINb60000 Went M--36, PinckHe?

Phone I' P-nr>$8r'i35S»-i-»--»»j»

!'OR RENT:Three rooms inroom house John Oeryz

^ R RENT:F0 U r Bedroom Hous*i t 4810 Burgess ROad G r e . n B r o s 'Phone UP 8-3iQ4

FOR SALE: New Hill TOp Home Hi ' l u t l e l - f l i e s n*s- H c x H»nksLand Lake 1 \ aore.s> birch and copn l h e m o l 0 r c y c l e nuts. Sunday. Wiin"i1 kitchen marhie 'sjlls car p o n M e y e r s v i s i ted hs grandmother, De.

r S^, Pinrknf»yt MichFOR SAU-::.™ WhitleKhom

ng . Mike Uarnack8 3260

Third Grade, Mrs,The 4th grade reading group arc JPLOWING: W1H Do

humming bids and iionai^ >i I Gustave Hannnaman UP 8 -£669

FOR'*&ALE 3 ' piece "Cyclone fenoe>

•:. n feoi, 4 fi»et high nt 35c, I Uni.vcr^i! Trom-M- in exr-ollent conditionCall UP fi--3:M2 aftor 3:30 or week

d .Mrs. Marsarel Clark, 217 Mill St.

ACCnRDTAN T.r;SSnNSS:Given in t*oh»me I.:jgh! wooU': lor $15.00 ACC.

Inrlii,lod Phone Howell 1019

easy termsFOR RENT:Home, with 2 bedrooms WANTED TO RENT Two bedroom Owner. Apply Ra n c h H

JUtchen and bath on Patterson Lake h o u s e or apartment, , Hel,] Mich.

Haines went to Ja(rkson

Ra. UP 8 6636 Gibert Dunn, Phone AC 9-4585 1784 eveningsor phone Detroit Ve 8

|FOR SALE.2 H P Garden Trac"<•>>

pllachmen!s ) sickle \»ar, snow bloWr-r. cultivator~ " — " • | " « s =>«»ow ujowr-r. cultivator wag n o n ^

day. Terry Re»son us back in school Jv,ith seat, blade Rotiller, assort^ i^'°° T m owith his arm in » cast. Eoc-kv Rr,,ri I . : , . / .. ...... ' . ,^hone UP 8with his arm in a cast. Becky-visited her grandparents in Gregory

ize wood storm windows o ne l a r w \J

Pinckney'sThird Grade Mrs

Penny Reynolds wasSunday> Judy Hull visitedReason Saturday,Ricky Sowers wentto a show. Lynn Stone w-as in Ann

. Jack rTannett.318 Howell St.inckney, Pnune UP 8..3175 fWANTFD- rfl).n •

i»vAm f t i j . Carpentry, roughi'oofingf remodel /'age construction.

UP 8 410

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Q U A L I T Y

MAIUTrUGES

COURTCO

t Arbori Sandra Salyer visited heraunt Bob Twitch^U visited Ed.ii^

\ Colone Saturday . Becky Henry wentmushroon hunt.ng Sunday. Charies

k Thompson has a gun. Allen Portorearned 25c helping his dad.

Fourth Grade, Mrs. CampbellEach one has a spring picture i>n

the bulletin board. Everyone ha<passed the 4 minute test in addition.We started the Ps in multiplication.Division by 8 ia harder. We studiedrocks and fosrfils.We le» rned they arcformed by fire heat and pressure andaction of water. Our ,breakiast game

finished .We learned to eat a goodbreakfast .Tim Sprout I-PA* Iat Metro Ainvri ,

I cam© home irom ." . ..Baughn's dad hay n r. .>Gyde rode horsti^up.. jdad bought a 30 < it 1.:.,.and • 35 HP mo .

WANTED:Painting and interior de-corating. 25 years experience. Will'p

CalJ or WriteMitchell UP 8--3540, P. O.

189 Pincknej.

estimates.M. A. LinJc 8798 Lake view Drive

Lake, Phrr.e Up 8 5S70

410Buick $135.00

n- St., UP 8-3452

fOl SAJL&keai Jfritate at Ail &nd»Wanted.for R«i

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LAVEY

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Carol/hites'i boat

R.LSORRELLWater Well** and Pumpt

All Makes of Primps ServicedWM5 Dexter-Pinckney Road

KA 8 9451JACK HAft№< i

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Gfibgrtlcm Lindi Wyii. usan Craig[Judf Geary Aian Emg.berr" Rey..ROldl and Diane Hall a; „ ...-wba.

ihainpions. We are rr- ; onstatM and counties.Du:a -- irch

today .We IK !ou offor science and v pris

length cf it. On May <$ wsto 10 ^jaenfield village.We are drUl

arithmetic and English.

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'ARMHt'S FEED SUPPLYPHONE UP 8 5511

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