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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>Fowlerville Fair&#13;
Runs Thru Sat&#13;
FOWLERVILLE — Crowds&#13;
tram Livingston County and&#13;
adjacent areas are flocking to&#13;
the 77th annual Fowlerville&#13;
Fair which opened its gates&#13;
yesterday (Tuesday).&#13;
Activity will continue every&#13;
Bay through Saturday.&#13;
WreetUnf matches will be&#13;
held tonight and harness&#13;
racing which started today&#13;
will again he scheduled for&#13;
Thursday and Friday after-&#13;
Boons at 3:04&#13;
This year again as last there&#13;
will be two parades. The 4-H&#13;
Clubs will present their parade&#13;
on Thursday evening just before&#13;
their annual Horse show&#13;
and Talent Show. The open&#13;
Class Parade and the machinery&#13;
along with the 4-H Champions&#13;
will parade on Friday&#13;
evening.&#13;
On Friday at 8:00 p.m., the&#13;
Fair will feature the Hurricane&#13;
Hell Drivers in a display of&#13;
automobile thrills.&#13;
The final night will be&#13;
capped Saturday with two&#13;
performances of the Frosty&#13;
Folhea Ice Capades, one at&#13;
7:00 and the other at 9:00.&#13;
Children of school age are&#13;
admitted free to the Fowlerville&#13;
Fair at the gate at all&#13;
times. This year they will be&#13;
admitted free to the grand*&#13;
stand each afternoon.&#13;
VOLUME 80 — NUMBER 29 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963 SINGLE COPY 10c&#13;
Pegs Enjoy&#13;
Swim July 17&#13;
The Pegs of Pinckney had&#13;
another enjoyable picnic lunch&#13;
and swim at Bishop Lake,&#13;
July 17. Another picnic is&#13;
planned for Aug. 21 at Bishop&#13;
lake at noon.&#13;
Violations Increase In U. S. Mail&#13;
Pinckney's postmaster, Lawrence&#13;
Baughn has received&#13;
news release from Washington,&#13;
D. C, that should interest the&#13;
many Pinckney postal patrons,&#13;
especially those who, within&#13;
the past two or three years&#13;
have filed complaints at the&#13;
local post office concerning the&#13;
violation of the mail obscenity&#13;
laws in this community. The&#13;
following is what Postmaster&#13;
Baughn received;&#13;
Arrests and convictions fpr&#13;
violation of the mail obscenity&#13;
j laws soared to new, record-&#13;
[ setting heights during fiscal&#13;
! 1963, and were up 100 per cent&#13;
{over fiscal 1960, Postmaster&#13;
; General J. Edward Day announced&#13;
today. ~&#13;
In releasing the summary of&#13;
obscenity l a w enforcement&#13;
action for the ficsal year ended&#13;
June 30, the Postmaster General&#13;
said: "If further evidence&#13;
were needed that the proper&#13;
avenue to follow in enforcing&#13;
Marys&#13;
To Start Next Sunday&#13;
the mailability laws is criminal&#13;
action rather than administrative&#13;
penalties, I believe these&#13;
statistics should lay the question&#13;
to rest."&#13;
The year-end report indicates&#13;
761 arrests for violation of the&#13;
mail obscenity laws during fiscal&#13;
1963 — an increase of 25-8&#13;
per cent over the number of&#13;
arrests in 1962, and a 96 per&#13;
cent increase over arrests in&#13;
1960 — the last full year in&#13;
which administrative procedures&#13;
were used in ah effort&#13;
to curtail use of the mails to&#13;
The annual Homecoming of&#13;
St. Mary's Church which probably&#13;
attracts more visitors to&#13;
the community than any other&#13;
event, will take place next&#13;
Sunday, July 28.&#13;
Mrs, Leland Grant is serving&#13;
as general chairman of the&#13;
New (MEA)&#13;
Field Representative&#13;
For Region 8 &amp; 10&#13;
— Herbert C.&#13;
Surtman, 28, became the Michigan&#13;
Education Association's&#13;
(MEA) field representative for&#13;
MEA regions eight and ten on&#13;
July 15. This area includes the&#13;
cities of Lansing, Brighton,&#13;
Flint and Lapeer and the counties&#13;
of Eaton, Ingham, Livingston,&#13;
Clinton, Shiawassee, Genesee,&#13;
and Lapeer.&#13;
As field representative Surtman&#13;
will act as liaison between&#13;
state and local units of the&#13;
MEA. His main duties will be&#13;
to extend the services and programs&#13;
of the MEA to its members&#13;
and to improve the status&#13;
of the teaching profession.&#13;
Married, with two'children,&#13;
Surtman has been teaching&#13;
business education in Riverview&#13;
for the last six years. He holds&#13;
a bachelor's and a master's&#13;
degree from Eastern Michigan&#13;
University.&#13;
Surtman has been active in&#13;
Btate and local education&#13;
groups. He was president-elect&#13;
of the Riverview Education Association&#13;
in 1962-63 and chairman&#13;
of that group's Tenure&#13;
Study Committee. He was also&#13;
a member of the MEA's Professional&#13;
Problems and Salary&#13;
Committees. In addition, Suitman&#13;
has been chairrrfan of the&#13;
Business Education Evaluation&#13;
Committee preparing for North&#13;
Central Association accreditation.&#13;
Surtman succeeds Robert&#13;
Richards in region eight and&#13;
Donald Giese in region ten.&#13;
Richards will be handling MEA&#13;
student affairs and Giese will&#13;
be office manager and field&#13;
representative for regions six&#13;
and seven.&#13;
event. Mrs. Lucuis Doyle, Jr.&#13;
is publicity chairman.&#13;
Dinner will be served from&#13;
12:30 to 5:00 p.m. in the parish&#13;
hall. The menu this year will&#13;
include Va barbecued chicken&#13;
per serving and the folJowing&#13;
to be family style: Mashed&#13;
potatoes and gravy, salad, rolls&#13;
and butter, home made pies,&#13;
and beverage.&#13;
Booth games, refreshments&#13;
and fun for all will be an&#13;
added attraction offered on the&#13;
school grounds.&#13;
Each Guild will be in charge&#13;
of a booth: St. Theresa Guild&#13;
will be displaying Religious&#13;
Articles. St. Jude Guild will&#13;
serve coffee and sell aprons.&#13;
The St. Gerard Guild will have&#13;
the Variety and Parcel Post&#13;
Booth. The St. Gregory Guild&#13;
will feature Pony Rides, the&#13;
Fish Pond, Ice Cream and Pop&#13;
Com. Our Lady of Fatima&#13;
Guild will have Baked Goods&#13;
and the games of Penny Pitch,&#13;
Cane Booth, and Throw Ball.&#13;
Library News&#13;
New books this week include:&#13;
Taylor, "Encyclopedia of&#13;
Gardening," the most complete&#13;
and authoritative one-volume&#13;
work on the subject, and covers&#13;
every conceivable gardening&#13;
question. Well indexed,&#13;
cross-referenced and beatifully&#13;
illustrated.&#13;
Lofts, "The Concubine," a&#13;
story of Anne Boleyn — historically&#13;
accurate and emotionally&#13;
convincing which gives&#13;
the reader a better understanding&#13;
of King Henry VIII's&#13;
England.&#13;
Miss Read, "Miss Clare Remembers,"&#13;
a simple heartwarming&#13;
story of the life o^ a&#13;
teacher in a quiet English village,&#13;
covering the period from&#13;
Queen Victoria's Jubilee to the&#13;
present, and presenting a picture&#13;
of the changes which took&#13;
place in rural England during&#13;
that time.&#13;
Get your overdue books in&#13;
now. Fines suspended until&#13;
August 1.&#13;
Angels Lead in Pinckney Junior&#13;
League Baseball Standings, 4-0&#13;
PINCKNEY JUNIOR&#13;
LEAGUE BASEBALL&#13;
STANDINGS&#13;
By: John Tasch&#13;
AMERICAN LEAGUE&#13;
L&#13;
0134&#13;
W&#13;
Angel 4&#13;
Tigers 3&#13;
Yanks 1&#13;
Indians 0&#13;
Monday the Indians lost&#13;
their fourth game in a row as&#13;
Eddie Bailer pitched another&#13;
good game for the Tigers. This&#13;
week the Tigers play the Angels&#13;
and if they win there will&#13;
be a tie for first place.&#13;
Batteries — Indians — Clayton,&#13;
Herbst, Burg and Krause:&#13;
for the Tigers — Bailer and&#13;
Keiser.&#13;
Tuesday the Angels won their&#13;
fourth game to keep them in a&#13;
steady first place as they beat&#13;
the Yanks who are now in a&#13;
not so steady third. S t e ^ Nelson&#13;
was the winning pitcher.&#13;
Angels .003" 40 — 7&#13;
Yanks _ JOOI 00 — 1&#13;
Batteries — Angtis—Nelson&#13;
tnd Suiter; Yanks — Reason&#13;
and&#13;
W L T&#13;
Dodgers 4 0 0&#13;
Giants 2 2 0&#13;
Cubs 1 2 1&#13;
Braves 0 3 1&#13;
July 17 the Cubs met the&#13;
Braves to break their tie for,&#13;
if they'll excuse the expression,&#13;
they'll excuse the expression,&#13;
last place. For most of the&#13;
game the Braves were ahead&#13;
then in the fourth and final inning&#13;
the Cubs put a burst of&#13;
twelve runs across the plate to&#13;
win the game. So now the&#13;
Braves are in last place all&#13;
by themselves.&#13;
Cubs 100 12 — 13&#13;
Braves 041 1 — 6&#13;
Batteries— Cubs— Umstead&#13;
Davis and Howe and Wrigglesworth;&#13;
Braves—Mitckell Tasch&#13;
and Holcomb&#13;
Thursday the Dodgers won&#13;
their fourth game as they defeated&#13;
the Giants by a score of&#13;
fourteen to one. Gary Nelson&#13;
was the winning pitcher.&#13;
Dodgers 340 34 — 14&#13;
Gianta 100 0 0 — 1&#13;
Batteries — Dodgers — Nelson&#13;
and Dolman; Giants —&#13;
Brown and Barker.&#13;
ordered abandonment of administrative&#13;
action and a&#13;
stepped-up enforcement of the&#13;
criminal statutes within weeks&#13;
after assuming office.&#13;
Convictions in fical 1963 for&#13;
obscenity law violations totaled&#13;
637 — a 26.6 per cent increase&#13;
over fiscal 1962, and a 108 per&#13;
cent increase over fiscal 1960.&#13;
Fines totaling $53,530 were&#13;
levied against convicted offenders.&#13;
"We , are continuing tbftoughest&#13;
possible crackdown on&#13;
those who deal in obscenity&#13;
through the mails," Mr. Day&#13;
said. 'To facilitate this, we are&#13;
working very closely with other&#13;
law enforcement agencies, including&#13;
the Criminal Division&#13;
of the Department of Justice,&#13;
and the FBI, local police departments&#13;
throughout the nation,&#13;
and Interpol — the International&#13;
C r i m i n a l Police&#13;
Organization.&#13;
"The success of these actions&#13;
is evidenced by rthe unprecedented&#13;
number of arrests and&#13;
convictions for this offense&#13;
during the past several years."&#13;
Among the significant arrests&#13;
and convictions during the&#13;
fiscal year was that of Ralph&#13;
Ginzburg, who operated as&#13;
Eros Magazine, Documentary&#13;
Books, Inc., and Liaison News&#13;
Letter, Inc.&#13;
More than 35,000 complaints&#13;
were filed by patrons who received&#13;
through the mails advertisements&#13;
for the magazine&#13;
Eros described as "a new&#13;
quarterly devoted to love and&#13;
sex."&#13;
Investigation by Postal Inspectors&#13;
culminated in the conviction&#13;
of Ginzburg and his&#13;
three firms at Philadelphia,&#13;
Pa., on June 14, 1963, on 28&#13;
counts of violating the postal&#13;
obscenity statute.&#13;
Livingston County&#13;
Democrat Women&#13;
Held Luncheon&#13;
The Livingston County Women's&#13;
Democratic League met&#13;
Wednesday, July 17, at the&#13;
Hamburg Township Hall for&#13;
luncheon and their first election&#13;
of officers. Mr. John Desch&#13;
of Lakeland was elected president.&#13;
Future activities on the&#13;
League's agenda are; Ladies&#13;
Day for the Democrats at the&#13;
University Student Union, on&#13;
the campus of the U of M,&#13;
Lansing, on September 14. The&#13;
theme will be "Dollars and&#13;
Sense—A stitch in Time Saves&#13;
Nine". The morning session&#13;
will deal with state affairs&#13;
and the afternoon will be spent&#13;
on national problems. On this&#13;
day the Livingston County&#13;
Club will man the reception&#13;
desk. They have also been asked&#13;
by the state committee to&#13;
design and furnish name tags.&#13;
The Board Meeting and the&#13;
name tag committee meeting&#13;
will be held on Wednesday a t&#13;
8:00 p.m.. July 30, at the home&#13;
of Marilyn Katola, Genoa&#13;
Township.&#13;
The regular monthly meetwill&#13;
be held Wednesday, Aug.&#13;
14 at the Hamburg Township&#13;
Hall. The members of the&#13;
DeerfieW League will be the&#13;
guests of the Livingston&#13;
County League.&#13;
The old advice, "work hard&#13;
and pay your debts," can be&#13;
reduced to "pay your debts"&#13;
— you'll have to work hard.&#13;
Bridge Over Huron River Nears Completion&#13;
The new bridge over ty&#13;
Huron River on the Ham*&#13;
burgr Road is nearing completion,&#13;
as above photo&#13;
shows. The contract was&#13;
let last March 13 to Gallagher&#13;
Co. of N o v i, for&#13;
$50,950, on the 135-foot&#13;
long structure to replace&#13;
the old iron bridge which&#13;
collapsed last September&#13;
28. It is expected that the&#13;
bridge will be opened to&#13;
traffic later this summer,&#13;
with the contract calling&#13;
for completion in October.&#13;
Photo at right shows the&#13;
school bus which was dropped&#13;
several feet when the&#13;
bridge collapsed on Friday&#13;
morning, September 28 as&#13;
Donald Fischer drove over&#13;
it. The bus was loaded with&#13;
50 school children from the&#13;
Winans Lake and Hamburg&#13;
schools, but no one was injured&#13;
in the accident.&#13;
A Birthday Marjorie Stauffer Will Always Remember&#13;
WRITTEN BY&#13;
Rev. Stauffer&#13;
Last Sunday, July 21, 1963&#13;
will be a day that will be forever&#13;
remembered by a local&#13;
housewife and mother.&#13;
Marjorie Stauffer, wife of&#13;
Melvin Stauffer, pastor of the&#13;
Mennonite Church of Pinckney,&#13;
cound never have guessed what&#13;
was about to happen!&#13;
Throughout the morning, between&#13;
and after the services,&#13;
there were excited whispers&#13;
from every quarter. "Do you&#13;
think she knows?", and "How&#13;
Candidates&#13;
Needed For&#13;
O.CJ5. School&#13;
WASHINGTON. D. C, July&#13;
5, 1963—The Commandant, U.S.&#13;
Coast Guard has announced&#13;
that there are still openings&#13;
available in the Officer Candidate&#13;
School class that will&#13;
convene on September 15, I960.&#13;
Cpon completion of 17 weeks&#13;
training, graduates will be commissioned&#13;
Ensign in the U. S.&#13;
Coast Guard Reserve. College&#13;
seniors and graduates may fulfill&#13;
their military obligation&#13;
thru tbt Coast Officer Candi&#13;
date School program.&#13;
For further information,&#13;
write Commandant - (PTP-2).&#13;
U. S. Coast Guard, Washington,&#13;
D. a&#13;
many do you think will comer,&#13;
were the eager questions;.&#13;
The entire church had planned&#13;
a gala surprize to be held&#13;
at the pastor's home immediately&#13;
following the morning&#13;
services. (After all, when you&#13;
forever leave the good old&#13;
'twentys' behind, it's worth a&#13;
celebration.)&#13;
A family from Fowlerville&#13;
had made previous arrangements&#13;
to have thr Stauffers in&#13;
their home for dinner, so Marjorie&#13;
did not become suspicious&#13;
when she saw a friend's car&#13;
turn into the drive at her home.&#13;
A number of families quicklv&#13;
arrived, and others then followed&#13;
in quick succession, car&#13;
after car until there were 59&#13;
people present for the great&#13;
event.&#13;
A pot-luck dinner had been&#13;
planned, and as the trays of&#13;
mouth-watering goodies continued&#13;
to be brought from the&#13;
cars, one table after another&#13;
was added to the growing line.&#13;
What a feast followed! There&#13;
was beef roast, hot -from the&#13;
oven, meat-loaf, char-coal grilled&#13;
hot dogs, cold cuts, fruit&#13;
salads and vegetables salads&#13;
and more salads, baked beans,&#13;
cheesecake, and every other&#13;
kind of cake, pie, potato chips&#13;
cool-aid, and then all the homemade&#13;
ice cream they could&#13;
eat. Plain vanilla, then vanilla&#13;
with english walnuts, then more&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bourne and&#13;
vanilla, until each one was defintely&#13;
and delightedly filled to&#13;
the brim!&#13;
Marjorie's g i f t s included&#13;
pairs and pairs of nylon hose,&#13;
perfumes and colognes, a covered&#13;
pie-pan, home-made woven&#13;
pillow, and cash for her purse.&#13;
Guests included the Walter&#13;
!\schs, Paul Yoders, and Verle&#13;
Headings, all of Ann Arbor;&#13;
Sidney Brubakers from Plymouth;&#13;
Arnie Millers from Silver&#13;
Lake; Dan Slnbaughs from&#13;
Whit more L a k e ; Clarence&#13;
Beaehys f r o m Fowierville;&#13;
Wayne Stutzmans from Dexter;&#13;
Wayne Dillcrs from Buck Lake:&#13;
and Anne Long ami Irene Bokros&#13;
from Pinckney.&#13;
After the noon meal, an oldfnshioned&#13;
hymn-sing was hold,&#13;
in which two rows of singers&#13;
sat. facing each other, just a&#13;
few feet apart. Someone would&#13;
suggest a h\Tnn, and 1hen&#13;
someone else would lead it as&#13;
it was sung.&#13;
At the close of the hymnsing,&#13;
the pastor presented to&#13;
his wife a magnificent oi!&#13;
painting nearly four feet in&#13;
length. It created gasps of aue&#13;
and delight. It was a picture of&#13;
a shipwreck, where rocky&#13;
shoals hat! previously sunk a&#13;
ship and claimed it's victims.&#13;
The rescue ship is just leaving&#13;
the scene, .':nc' 'he seagulls are&#13;
ho\ ei'ing overhead.&#13;
"I have tilled the painting",&#13;
said the pastoi". "It is called,&#13;
'Life Without You', for my&#13;
life without you would be just&#13;
that: shipwreck!"&#13;
As the hour of 11:00 P.M.&#13;
drew near, and ihe last guests&#13;
had said .ircxKl-hy. Marjorie&#13;
knew in her heart that this&#13;
would be a birthday to remember.&#13;
42 Persons Injured in Traffic in County&#13;
i •&#13;
A rash of minor trafifc accidents&#13;
hit Livingston County&#13;
during the past week involving&#13;
52 vehicles in which 42&#13;
persons were injured.&#13;
The order of the day seemed&#13;
to be running into trees, rearend&#13;
collisions, rolling cars ever,&#13;
drivers falling asleep, and failure&#13;
to obey stop signs.&#13;
The Slate Police and sheriff's&#13;
department were kept on the&#13;
run policing the various accident*&#13;
on county roads, but&#13;
luckily there were no fatalities.&#13;
The wreck causing injuries&#13;
to the largest number of pecpie&#13;
occurred when Allen A.&#13;
Blom, 31. of Detroit, failed to&#13;
stop for a stop sign on nur'hhound&#13;
Kensington Road '.ml&#13;
his automobile was si uck&#13;
broar'side by a vehicle rinve.i&#13;
by C'harle K. Quicksill of New&#13;
Jersey. Ten persons received&#13;
injuries in this crash.&#13;
The county accident report&#13;
for the weok includes 17 property&#13;
damage accidents, 16 personal&#13;
injury accidents in which&#13;
42 persons were injured and&#13;
52 cars were involved in-the&#13;
ra.sh of wrecks.&#13;
Local Woman Has Attack&#13;
Mrs. Mollie Grant, headcook&#13;
ai Bev's Restaurant m&#13;
Pinckney. had a heart attack&#13;
Monday morning while she was&#13;
on duty. She was taken to&#13;
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital,&#13;
Ann Arbor, in the Swarthoul&#13;
ambulance. Since that time&#13;
Mrs. Grant has had several&#13;
more attacks and is at present&#13;
listed as being in critical condition&#13;
She is expected to bt&#13;
in the hospital at&#13;
more week*. '&#13;
J&gt; THE FINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATCH, WED., JULY 24, 1963&#13;
Pinckney Prattle .&#13;
BY ALICE GBAY&#13;
Mr and Mrs. Don Mills are&#13;
) proud parents of their first&#13;
ehild, a son, Michael Lawrence,&#13;
boin July 18 at the McPherson&#13;
Hospital Michael weighed 5&#13;
pounds and 10% ounces. Mrs.&#13;
Mills is the former Joanne&#13;
King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Joseph King of Rush Lake.&#13;
this is the Kings sixth grand-&#13;
Child.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Henry&#13;
have been entertaining L. J.'s&#13;
cousin and wife, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Charles McCullum of North&#13;
Tonawanda, N. Y., this week.&#13;
The Henrys and the McCullums&#13;
spent some time up north&#13;
and made the trip on the ferry&#13;
to Mackinac Island.&#13;
SNEMCOR'S I&#13;
CLEANERS (&#13;
IN PINCKNEY j&#13;
WEDNESDAY and |&#13;
SATURDAY |&#13;
220 So. Michigan Ave. j&#13;
Howell Ph. 330 !&#13;
,,.,...„ „ !&#13;
The ladies of the Eastern&#13;
Star very busy these days making&#13;
all kinds of fancy items&#13;
for their annual Bazaar to be&#13;
held August 4. Aprons, baby&#13;
items, embroidery work will be&#13;
for sale in various booths.&#13;
Sam's Market with garden&#13;
produce and a parcel post&#13;
booth are always hi-lights of&#13;
this annual event.&#13;
* * • •&#13;
Mrs. Hazel Thompson has&#13;
been visiting this week with&#13;
her sister, Mrs. Maurice Darrow.&#13;
She was in Brighton&#13;
several days this week staying&#13;
with her brother, Mr. Albert S.&#13;
Benham. Mr. Benham has his&#13;
home in New Port Ritchie,&#13;
Florida, but has been spending&#13;
the summer in Brighton this&#13;
year.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Mrs. Roy Campbell was at&#13;
the home of her daughter, Mrs.&#13;
Dan Johnson, in Ann Arbor&#13;
last week taking care of the&#13;
four little Johnson girls. The&#13;
Johnsons were in Buffalo, N.&#13;
Y. where Mr. Johnson spent&#13;
his time at the University of&#13;
Buffalo where he was studing&#13;
an instrument which he is to&#13;
evaluate in his work at the&#13;
Research Department of Vetertillage&#13;
IWttu Shopue&#13;
TILL FURTHER&#13;
HOTICE&#13;
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday&#13;
PERMANENT ONLT 6&#13;
# HI-FASHION STYLING&#13;
# BLEACHING&#13;
HOURS: 0 COLORING&#13;
Mosw thru Sat., 8 to 6 f MANICURING&#13;
Wed. to Pit, 8 to 9 # PEDICURING&#13;
107 E. Main&#13;
Pat Rosiecki&#13;
Manager&#13;
878-3467&#13;
Sharon Campbell&#13;
Operator&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Pat LaPrad&#13;
Operator&#13;
NEW CAR FEVER?&#13;
Why fight it? Go ahead and buy that new car&#13;
and finance it with Ann Arbor Bank. You can take&#13;
up to thirty-six months to repay.&#13;
ANN ARBOR BANK&#13;
SEVEN OFFICES TO SERVE YOU: Mel* Str*«r el&#13;
Huron / E«t liberty Str««t Offlc* / Po&lt;kord»(«ck.&#13;
man Offic* / South Univtriity Offic* / Plymouth toad&#13;
Offic* / WSiimoro Lok* Office / D«il*f Office&#13;
arts Administration in Ann&#13;
Arbor.&#13;
Rumor has it that Roy Clark&#13;
is shopping for a larger sized&#13;
hat these days. Belle Farley,&#13;
the horse that he and Bert&#13;
Wylie own and race, won First&#13;
Place at the Northville Downs&#13;
Thrusday, July 11, and was&#13;
nosed out of a first place in&#13;
a photo finish Tuesday, July&#13;
16, 1963.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Nash&#13;
have had company this week.&#13;
Mrs. Nash's niece and family,&#13;
the Warren Byerlyf of Houghton,&#13;
New York are visiting&#13;
relatives in this area.&#13;
The 4-H group, Hilly Hustlers,&#13;
have 25 sheep exhibited&#13;
at the Fowlerville Fair this&#13;
week. The members having&#13;
sheep shown are Gordon Cartier;&#13;
John, Diane, and Barbara&#13;
Posler; Mary and Jo-Ann&#13;
Wylie; Bttlie and Bonnie Wylie.&#13;
Bert Wylie is the 4-H leader.&#13;
* • • •&#13;
Katie and Christine Skoman&#13;
of Ann Arbor have been visiting&#13;
all week with their couila,&#13;
Judy Haines.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Kelly&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell&#13;
Livermore are back in Pinckney&#13;
after a week long vacation&#13;
at Douglas Lake n e a r&#13;
Lewiston.&#13;
" ~ — ~f ~ • • * . • • " * *&#13;
friend Frank Zezulka. Jr., for&#13;
several days last week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Phelps&#13;
and daughter, Anne, of Wabash,&#13;
Indiana spent Sunday at&#13;
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy&#13;
Campbell. Mrs. Phelps is the&#13;
former Mary Ann Campbell.&#13;
The Campbells also had as&#13;
their guests their son and his&#13;
family, the James Campbells&#13;
of Highland Park.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Mrs. Marie Dailey of Van&#13;
Dyke, is visiting her sister,&#13;
Mrs. Omar Corey, this week-&#13;
Mr and Mrs. James Everard&#13;
of Rush Lake have been entertaining&#13;
Mrs. Everard's sister,&#13;
Mrs. Mabel Coleman of Detroit,&#13;
for a week-long visit. They&#13;
have been showing her t h e&#13;
local scenery with day long&#13;
excursions around the Ann&#13;
Arbor, Howell and Brighton&#13;
areas.&#13;
The Everard's son, Jack&#13;
Everard and family were with&#13;
them last week end. Jimmie,&#13;
the Everard's grandson stayed&#13;
for a week long visit and will&#13;
go home Sunday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc-&#13;
Cloekey and sons returned&#13;
Tuesday, July 16 from Wyoming&#13;
where Mr. McCloskey has&#13;
been going to summer school.&#13;
Wednesday night the McjCloskeys&#13;
visited his parents&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. McCloskey of&#13;
Howell for a family get together.&#13;
Mrs. William Freeman&#13;
(Richard sister) and her four&#13;
sons had flown in from Beaumont,&#13;
Texas several days before&#13;
to spend several weeks&#13;
with her parents.&#13;
1-THESE FOSSIL* RUED STONES&#13;
B E A i m n j U f W f L W A »&#13;
THE ONLY PLACE IN THE WORLD&#13;
THEY ARE FOUND 6 ON TK S O S&#13;
OF LAKE MICHIGAN NEAR. THE&#13;
TOWN THEY ARE NAMED K K .&#13;
WHAT IS THAT NAME*&#13;
! 2-WSTOWC MACKJNAC ISLAND,&#13;
' AN EARLY LANDMARK FOR EXP&#13;
U K S S AND OOUREURS OE BOS,&#13;
i LATSt A BATTLEFIELD KKTHE&#13;
! WAR OF fcfl.WAS KNOWN TO&#13;
' THE CUIBVAS JS"MCH1L)MACKINACtWHAT&#13;
DOSS IT MEAN?&#13;
3- IN THE GLACIAL 0TO6I1* IN RCWAHX; '&#13;
, FOUND IN THE WORLD WAS&#13;
! DISCOVERED IN MICHIGAN IN 1667&#13;
'Twas Only Yesterday&#13;
By DOLLY BAFCiHN&#13;
PHANTSi bul U U U v d&#13;
WHAT OTHER LARG£ MAMMAL&#13;
HAS LEFT HIS SKELETON TO&#13;
PUZZLE GEOLOGISTS? qwzoOMN Afcttffitt:&#13;
MfCH/&lt;№&#13;
pannes&#13;
and family were up^arly&#13;
Tuesday, July 23 — they had&#13;
guests to pick up at the Ann&#13;
Arbor Depot Mrs. Sarmers'&#13;
sister, Mrs. Walter Holt and&#13;
son Lee came by train from&#13;
New York. They will be with&#13;
the Sannes family for a two&#13;
week visit.&#13;
• # * •&#13;
Mrs. Herbert Bowles and&#13;
seven youngsters left Sunday,&#13;
July 21, for a Camp-out. Linda&#13;
and Mickey Steffen; Sharon,&#13;
Susie and Timmie Bowles;&#13;
Marjory Quesenberry a nd&#13;
Sharon Froehlich were the&#13;
happy tenting party. They will&#13;
return Thrusday.&#13;
• » • •&#13;
Mrs. William Hollister and&#13;
Mrs. Ralph Hall were in Dearborn&#13;
Friday.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Mrs. Emerson Pattison gave&#13;
a surprise birthday party Sat&#13;
urday, July 20, in her husband's&#13;
honor. Guests present were Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Donald Daggy, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. DeWayne Wilson, and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Blaha.&#13;
Laurie, 3 year old daughter&#13;
of the Pattisons, has had her&#13;
seven year old cousin, Cindy&#13;
Bartlett of Royal Oak, as her&#13;
guest this week.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Janice Wlodyga, 7, and her&#13;
sister Barbara, daughter of the&#13;
George Wlodgas, had their&#13;
tonsils out Wednesday, July 17,&#13;
at McPherson Hospital. Barbara&#13;
celebrated her sixth birthday,&#13;
Monday, July 22. H e r&#13;
older brother, John, will cut&#13;
his birthday cake July 24.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Lance Corporal James Wylie&#13;
stationed at the Marine Base&#13;
at Twenty-nine Palms, California&#13;
arrived home July 19&#13;
to spend a 30 day leave with&#13;
his parents Mr. and Mrs. Asher&#13;
Wylie.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Douglas Winger, son of Rev.&#13;
and Mrs. Winger, visited his&#13;
•- Mr . and -Mrs . -&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Buel of&#13;
Lakeworth , Florid a visited&#13;
with the m Wednesday. Thei r&#13;
son and family, th e Ambrose&#13;
Kennedy s of Pontia c spent&#13;
Thrusda y with th e Kennedys .&#13;
• * • •&#13;
The PEG S (Pinckney Extensio&#13;
n Group ) had an all day&#13;
picni c and swimmin g part y at&#13;
Bishop Lake, Wednesday, July&#13;
17. Ther e were 9 adult s an d&#13;
14 youngster s present . Since&#13;
everyone had such an enjoyable&#13;
day, th e group decide d to&#13;
have anothe r picni c on thei r&#13;
regular meetin g day in August.&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs. Cliff Haine s&#13;
..visited Mr . Ora Haines , Cliff's&#13;
father , in Mason , on Sunday .&#13;
Ora Haines , who was a longtim&#13;
e residen t of Pinckney , is&#13;
not too active these days due&#13;
to arthritis . Mr. Haine s would&#13;
appreciat e hearin g from his&#13;
friend s or having them visit&#13;
him. Hi s addres s is 228 E.&#13;
Sout h St., Mason .&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Lorain e Lentz , of Lansing ,&#13;
8 years old and th e youngest&#13;
granddaughte r of th e Ana&#13;
Campbells , has been staying&#13;
with her grandparents . Monda y&#13;
evenin g th e Campbell s and&#13;
Lorain e were th e guests of th e&#13;
Roy Spare s in Howell. As th e&#13;
Spare s have childre n Loraine' s&#13;
age it was an enjoyable evening&#13;
for all. On Sunday , Lorain e&#13;
went back to Lansing.&#13;
The Lyle Black's of Carso n&#13;
City, Mich , were in Pinckne y&#13;
Tuesda y visiting with Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Ona Campbell . The Blacks&#13;
and th e Campbell s have spent&#13;
several winter s at th e same&#13;
traile r park-th e Lake Padgep t&#13;
Park , Florida , 15 miles nort h&#13;
of Tampa .&#13;
• * * *&#13;
The annua l picnic of th e&#13;
Pas t Matron s and Past Patron s&#13;
of thp FflgtArngtgr&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hoeft of&#13;
Rush Lake were dinner guests&#13;
of the Francis Shehan's Friday&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Lundin&#13;
of Hi-Land Lake attended a&#13;
benefit HawaUftH lusu&#13;
Letter to the&#13;
evening. {&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Mr and Mrs. Russell Clark&#13;
and family were on vacation&#13;
this past week. They drove&#13;
through western Michigan and&#13;
along Lake Michigan, stopping&#13;
at Ludington and various other&#13;
points. A tour through the&#13;
Kellogg plant in Battle Creek&#13;
was an interesting high light of&#13;
the trip. The Clarks spent the&#13;
week end with Russell's brother&#13;
and his family, the Jack&#13;
Clarks. David, the oldest son&#13;
of the Russell Clarks, evidently&#13;
had just too much vacation—&#13;
he had been rather sick for&#13;
several days.&#13;
• «r • • • •&#13;
M r and Mrs. Robert Ackley&#13;
and Margaret called on Mrs.&#13;
Irene Jack who is recuperating&#13;
at the home of her daughter&#13;
Mrs. Ronnie Hoskins in Ferndale.&#13;
Mrs. Jack is reported to&#13;
be feeling quite good these&#13;
days.&#13;
SERVE FINE DRAFT BEER&#13;
IN YOUR OWN HOME&#13;
Tht extra inqrtditn t for thot t who want to tnjoy&#13;
lift to its fullest . . . the adde d plus at any p*rty .&#13;
HtrV f the lates t innovation in reUxt d living. Wrm&#13;
the convenienc e of « portabl e bw-btr , you'! no&#13;
long * carr y heavy cans and bottt a from th«&#13;
stort , nor will you pay high prices for th« piteV&#13;
surt of enjoying your favorit e b««r! With t h i&#13;
DRAFTMEISTER BEER-BAR, you hav. cold bw r on&#13;
tap right in your own home! Choos* th« moder n&#13;
way . . . the fun way to havt bee r . . . and during&#13;
thoso hot summer days ahead , YOfAb * rtalh/&#13;
glad you did. Savings on b«tr mort thin offset s&#13;
cost ot unit.&#13;
•f l&#13;
YOUR FAVORITI K I R ON TAP&#13;
. . . IN YOUR OWN HOM I —&#13;
With Draftmeiste r&#13;
CALL COLLECT (Day or №{ftt )&#13;
Ypsilanti HU 3-535 5 or Am Arbor HO 2-567 1&#13;
Or Write&#13;
TRI COUNTY SPECIALTIES, INC.&#13;
2164 Washtenaw Road Ypattanti, IGebican&#13;
Sunday, July 21 at the home&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbertson,&#13;
Portage Lake.&#13;
• " • • *&#13;
Mrs. Lulu Lamb, former resident&#13;
of Pinckney, has been&#13;
the guest of Mrs. Roger Carr.&#13;
Mrs. Lamb now in Lehigh&#13;
Acres, Florida.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griffiths&#13;
flew home from Florida Monday&#13;
morning. Their daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Joanne Mattison and Mrs.&#13;
Sharon Campbel met them at&#13;
the Detroit Metropolitan Airport&#13;
CvCoiocvstz&#13;
f "-"i i&#13;
TBEASUBV OFFICIALS SAV&#13;
TWAT A COLLAR BILL LASTS&#13;
ONt V ABOUT SB/CM MONTHS&#13;
-TUeV MUST HA/E M E W&#13;
•MINUTES '&#13;
When you need concrete , to&#13;
get your money' s worth,&#13;
phon e us a t&#13;
. Ackley is doing some&#13;
^ himself these&#13;
days. While bending over he&#13;
hit a corner of a chair, and&#13;
when his chest still hurt the&#13;
next day he took his problem&#13;
to Dr. Duffy and discoveded&#13;
he had a cracked rib.&#13;
* • * *&#13;
Miss Sharon Muringham of&#13;
Howell, 13 years old, has been&#13;
staying this week with her&#13;
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Dwight Wegener. Sharon helped&#13;
her aunt, Nancy Wegener,&#13;
celebrate her birthday Monday.&#13;
• • * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Brunion&#13;
of Rush Lake entertained&#13;
their two daughters and their&#13;
families for dinner on Sunday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Svcaepanowski&#13;
and family were there from&#13;
Livonia, and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Hardt family came in from&#13;
Berkley. —— - —&#13;
Editor, -&#13;
oUid like -to&#13;
cent s t o th e suppor t of th e&#13;
comment s of Do n Gibson . I am&#13;
completel y in accor d with thi s&#13;
gentlemen' s feelings.&#13;
Livingston Count y officials,&#13;
and we as voters have been&#13;
dragging our feet. Saying these&#13;
thing s do not mak e Mr. Gibson ,&#13;
or myself popular . We hat e th e&#13;
trut h when it is unpleasan t&#13;
and we dislike th e one who&#13;
tells us we ar e wrong.&#13;
Our bad count y roads, blind&#13;
corner s and poor signs are only&#13;
a par t of a very poor local&#13;
condition .&#13;
Jame s Rogalski&#13;
6761 Chilso n Road&#13;
Howell, Michiga n&#13;
FIVE YEABS AGO —&#13;
July 9, 1958&#13;
Mrs. Donnale e Swarthou t&#13;
Stapleto n arrived from Ger -&#13;
man y by plan e at Willow Run&#13;
Sunda y night . He r parents , th e&#13;
Don Swarthouts , went after&#13;
her.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Aco factor y is shut&#13;
down two weeks for vacation .&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Rober t Amburgeys left&#13;
Frida y on a two weeks trip&#13;
to Savannah , Ga. , and Sarasota,&#13;
Florida .&#13;
• • •&#13;
Pa t Murphy , son of th e Cecil&#13;
Mjirphys, flew to German y&#13;
last week. H e had been hom e&#13;
with an injured leg.&#13;
• • •&#13;
A large numbe r from Pinck -&#13;
ney attende d th e chicke n barbecue&#13;
Saturda y a t th e Plain -&#13;
field Church . Among thos e&#13;
from her e were th e Georg e&#13;
Meabons , Rudol f Koeppens ,&#13;
Lawrenc e Camburns , Albert&#13;
Dinkels , Home r Abneys, an d&#13;
Fran k Zeiglers.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Denis e Kenned y and Al Bochinsk&#13;
i will be marrie d at St.&#13;
Mary' s Churc h July 12.&#13;
a • •&#13;
Evelyn Hal l spent th e week&#13;
end with Mar y Belle Seavitt&#13;
at White Lodge.&#13;
• *&#13;
The Parke r family reunio n&#13;
was held July 4th at th e Ed&#13;
Parke r hom e at Portage-Lake .&#13;
Presen t were th e Dr ! Clifford&#13;
Parkers , Clifford_Parkers , Jr. ,&#13;
Giiii Faiiit-ia, CiaudC T'awcetts,&#13;
" Harr y Weldron * Cur t&#13;
, and th e&#13;
teach the Winans Lake School&#13;
next year.&#13;
The philatheas met at the&#13;
home of Mrs. W. C. Hendee.&#13;
They were led in a discussion&#13;
by Mrs. R. K. Elliott on the&#13;
lifetime devotion to Jehovah.&#13;
A steam shovel, caterpillar&#13;
tractor and other excavating&#13;
tools went through here Tuesday&#13;
on their way to the W. C.&#13;
Atlee farm, three mile* south&#13;
of here. They will be used to&#13;
excavate a lake and swim*&#13;
ming pool which will be fed by&#13;
a creek. The Atlees have a&#13;
riding academy there and expect&#13;
to operate a complete&#13;
summer resort.&#13;
* • •&#13;
48 YEARS AGO&#13;
July 14, 1915&#13;
Nellie Gardner and Mrs.&#13;
Jennie Lavey spent last Tuesday&#13;
at Nazareth, Mich.&#13;
Marion Reason and family&#13;
spent Sunday in Dearborn.&#13;
A former Dexter boy, O. E.&#13;
Williams, w as "performing&#13;
spectacular and thrilling feats&#13;
in mid-air—operating a machine&#13;
of his own design and&#13;
invention" at the Dexter homecoming.&#13;
Saturday specials at the W.&#13;
W. Barnard Grocery Store&#13;
were: coffee, 22c pound; tea,&#13;
40c a pound; and fine red salflaqeway&#13;
. ot.&#13;
Detroi t is closer to Europ e&#13;
via th e St. Lawrenc e Seaway&#13;
tha n it is by land to New&#13;
York an d the n by water; for&#13;
example : it is 300 miles closer&#13;
to Londo n via th e all-wate r&#13;
route ; 204 miles closer to Bordeaux;&#13;
and 41 miles closer to&#13;
Naples .&#13;
• * •&#13;
Advice: Take advantag e of&#13;
the opportunit y tha t now presents&#13;
itself and . save some&#13;
money ; it will come in hand y&#13;
in futur e years.&#13;
• • •&#13;
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state east of th e Mississippi&#13;
and rank s tent h in th e nation .&#13;
It s 96,791 square miles includ e&#13;
57,022 square miles of land&#13;
area and nearl y 40,444 square&#13;
miles of water surface.&#13;
Michigan's highest and lowst&#13;
points of elevation are only&#13;
a few miles apart. The highest&#13;
peak, rising 1,990 feet, is in&#13;
Baraga County, 14 mUes_west&#13;
of L'Anse. Nearby, the bottom&#13;
of Lake Superior is 1,020 feet&#13;
down, 418 feet lower than sea&#13;
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• • •&#13;
The Ford Motor Company&#13;
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headed by Norman Reason&#13;
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on the hydro-electric plant as&#13;
soon as they get a deed to water&#13;
flowage rights of a portion&#13;
of St . Mary's cemetery.&#13;
* • •&#13;
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VTO, JT7I. Y 2-1 1963&#13;
BRIGHTON'S NEW city manafftr, Peter 8. Marshall, above right is greeted&#13;
by City Clerk Joseph Siford ar he arrived to assume his duties last week. Marshall&#13;
was former administrative assistant to the city manager of Port Huron.&#13;
McPherson Community&#13;
Health. Center Report&#13;
Booklet Dotcribo s&#13;
Truckin g in Count y&#13;
1 IIOWKL L - • L i v i n g s t o n&#13;
.Count y play* a vital rui e in&#13;
n i a k i n m truc k t r a n s p o r t a t i o n&#13;
.Michigan' s fourt h largest&#13;
4-H Member s To Sell Fat Stock&#13;
Friday Afternoon At Fowlerville&#13;
Hy DIAN E GIRBAC H&#13;
Count y Extensio n Agent&#13;
4-H Club Work&#13;
The clima x to a year's 4-H&#13;
Clu b work for man y membci k&#13;
•im&gt;Ue&lt; L i n the , beef proejet&#13;
eagerly followed \% the vonte&#13;
»»1 for th e hhfheftt aveniK*&#13;
dally jfain. A &gt;j»eclal troph. t&#13;
wUl h© HWHritwl by the How*&#13;
ell (,i\p»*t(&gt;&lt;- k Auction to th e&#13;
membe r who exhibit** th *&#13;
11&#13;
hv&#13;
un figure* reporte d&#13;
the I . H. Departmen t of&#13;
Departmen t and by&#13;
tht* Michiga n ttepreUr y of&#13;
Sin to, thl» rount y Is "one of&#13;
the vital rof» tha t doe* to&#13;
niufh to keep our agricultural&#13;
, industria l and com -&#13;
merlea l machiner y running ;&#13;
smoothJy. "&#13;
Thre e method s by which&#13;
Livingston Count y participate *&#13;
in th e over-al l value of th e&#13;
truckin g industr y are reporte d&#13;
in H new lxx)klet publishe d by&#13;
the Michiga n Truckin g Association&#13;
, entitle d "Truc k Trans -&#13;
poratio n in Michigan. "&#13;
One fact W№ tha t 3,110&#13;
trucks , valued at $3,377,500 .&#13;
were i"egistered to owenr s in&#13;
Livingston Count y in 1961, th e&#13;
latest. complet e compilatio n&#13;
available. Thi s compare d to&#13;
truc k registrations , with a&#13;
value of $427,485,55 0 through -&#13;
out th e State .&#13;
In th e same year, 1,990&#13;
person s were gainfully employed&#13;
in thi s county , with th e&#13;
tota l earning s of $11,080,457 ,&#13;
from variou* types of direc t or&#13;
indirec t service to th e truck'" "&#13;
industry .&#13;
Thin figure compare d to&#13;
WM6S t r u c k employee*,&#13;
earnin g 11,019.A09 throughou t&#13;
Michigan . Statewide. , truck -&#13;
ing pays one out of every&#13;
eight Michiga n pey chec k *&#13;
earner * an average of 97,902&#13;
per year.&#13;
In additio n to wages paid&#13;
and 1 rucks and othe r supplies&#13;
and equipmen t purchase d Ln&#13;
this county , ii*ucks also accoun t&#13;
for a substantia l portio n of&#13;
taxes paid int o Livingston&#13;
Count y revenu e coffers.&#13;
This mone y was derived from&#13;
Michiga n moto r vehicle owner *&#13;
who paid $224.5 million in&#13;
special s t a l e highway-use r&#13;
taxes. Of this sum, Michigan' s&#13;
truck s paid &amp;tiH.7 million , or&#13;
10.69c, althoug h the y constitut e&#13;
only 11.5% of all vehicles registered.&#13;
Thes e figures do no t&#13;
includ e an addltioan l $41.9&#13;
million in special federal taxes&#13;
of various descriptions .&#13;
Of th e sum tota l of •8,270, -&#13;
187, which represent * t h e&#13;
truc k portio n of ail monie s&#13;
returne d or expende d In&#13;
Livingston Count y Mi 1961.&#13;
$318,905 represente d t h e&#13;
truc k portio n of th e county' *&#13;
shar e of user taxe* and&#13;
$8*M6,?92 th e truc k portio n&#13;
of state , federa l an d bond&#13;
fund expenditure* .&#13;
"Livingston Count y can be&#13;
prou d of its contributio n to&#13;
the growth of th e truckin g&#13;
industr y in Michigan, " state d&#13;
Jac k L. McNamara , Managin g&#13;
Directo r of th e M i c h i g a n&#13;
Truckin g Association , in releasing&#13;
th e dat a aMimllaie d by his&#13;
of i fee.&#13;
A progra m establishe d by&#13;
tiie Michiga n Cripple d Chil -&#13;
dren' s Commissio n for th e&#13;
trainin g ot child amputee s in&#13;
the use of artificia l arm s and&#13;
legs was th e first of its kind&#13;
in the countfV.&#13;
and a few pen s of lamb s and&#13;
hogs will be sold on Frida y at&#13;
.1:30 p.m . durin g th e Fowler -&#13;
ville Fair .&#13;
The auctio n sale will be th e&#13;
payoff for several month s of&#13;
har d work. 4-H'er s have been&#13;
feeding and carin g for thei r&#13;
steeiis with th e hop e lha t thei r&#13;
anima l might be th e 1963&#13;
Gran d Champion .&#13;
While everyone hope s he&#13;
migh t have th e champion , he&#13;
also realizes tha t champio n&#13;
honor s will go to only one&#13;
member , but thi s does not keep&#13;
each from hoping .&#13;
Anothe r phase of th e steer&#13;
feeding progra m which is&#13;
Th e fat siofk uil l be sold by&#13;
Kd (iottschal k of th e Howel l&#13;
Livestoc k Auction .&#13;
MrmlKM s selling Nteei s ar e&#13;
(laylur d Dickerson . .lame s Dun -&#13;
can, Caiherin e Mui-sell , F'rai^l x&#13;
Munsoll , Alan Jonckheere . an d&#13;
Ait hi ji' an d fJorrlo n MIUISP! I ol&#13;
Fowk'iAille ; KobPi l an d Dav M&#13;
Riede i an d Rick y Dod d ol&#13;
Brighton : Donal d McGlll . Mar y&#13;
Boillat . Johnn y Boiilat . Mai -&#13;
har a Musson , Davi d Bain . Cin -&#13;
dy Hearl , Annett e Hearl . S a i a h&#13;
Jonckheere , Laure n Jonckheeie .&#13;
Bruc e Pe c ken s Ha mid Peck -&#13;
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Pecken s an d Kttth y an d Ralp h&#13;
Nichols , ail of Howell .&#13;
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July&#13;
12— Patrici a Anderson ,&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
Edga r Eckhart , KowlervilUDlann&#13;
e Buell. How til&#13;
Ma y Pitts , Howell&#13;
Jane t ClHrk , Livonia&#13;
Olive Howe . Howei l&#13;
13- Kinle y Greene , Howe) !&#13;
Dian a Daujfherly , Brighto n&#13;
14-Davi d MurniKhan , Howell&#13;
Thoma * Wuif, Pinckne y&#13;
JAJUI S RaneKan , Howell&#13;
I&gt;enni s Hurley . Hrlishto n&#13;
Thoma s Dunn , Howell&#13;
V'armel Young, UHinbm y&#13;
Lucreti a Smith , S. L&gt;on&#13;
Aureiia Lance . Brighto n&#13;
Kath y Jennette , Hambur g&#13;
Shirle y Smyth . Kowlerville&#13;
HirH m Preoce , Howell&#13;
Pejjgy MCKWHI) . Brighto n&#13;
Elia Perez , Howejl&#13;
Colvin a Quinn , Rosevilk&#13;
15- .loh n Howland , Howeli&#13;
Anna McChesney , Fento n&#13;
Edit h Robinson . Brighto n&#13;
Louise McKen/ie , How oil&#13;
Jea n (ii'hrintfer ,&#13;
Fowle n illp&#13;
Shifloy Smiili, Howot l&#13;
Klouin e PolJirk . Brighto n&#13;
Patrici a Rie«. Howel i&#13;
Dolore s Sherwood .&#13;
Fowle n ille&#13;
16--Willia m Rntnrius ,&#13;
Fowle n iile&#13;
Kowlcrville&#13;
Clifton Hath , Kowlemll e&#13;
Nanc y Klsele, Fowlerville&#13;
liar-bflt a Wlodyga,&#13;
Pinckne y&#13;
Janic e Wlody^a, Pinckne y&#13;
J;me t (iail, Brighto n&#13;
Michae l tlastie . How el!&#13;
Clarenc e Price , Pinckne y&#13;
Sharo n Adnni.i . Brighto n&#13;
Lindsa y Adams. Brightot i&#13;
France s Roman . Howell&#13;
Rober t Cnxh, Brighto n&#13;
Kriwin Bonfield, Brighto n&#13;
Rut h Campbell . Ann Arbor&#13;
.lnnic e Dwrrow, Pinckne y&#13;
17- Mat y Bovvhwll. Howell&#13;
Janic e Walker, Brighto n&#13;
Dal e Sharp , Howell&#13;
H . X H - I H o j i o l d , How.-L i&#13;
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( i u ^ U ' i Bohnei ,&#13;
Joh n Howland , How.'I I&#13;
Canne l Younp , H a m b u r g&#13;
Denni s Hrtsley , Bri^hti-i ;&#13;
l . u r f c t i a S m i t h , S. L y o n&#13;
I'.oiiai d IAH\'A, i?'«*ntfin&#13;
Thoma s Dunn , HoW.-l l&#13;
Franci s O'Hare , Fliishin s&#13;
Judy Hoi^an , Fento n&#13;
ii!i.-li;t Lanco , Brighto n&#13;
I'atnci.' i Bartel , Brigtuo n&#13;
litiu- c Bral , Detroi t&#13;
1 )a«, id Mu i niuhr.n , l l n ^ o l l&#13;
Ann a Chunko , Howe . 11&#13;
.\ inr y Fisole , Fowler\iJl e&#13;
1.miis Hast^an , Howel l&#13;
JMI;,ai - J-Iekhart , Fovvk-iAille&#13;
K'lbci t Ca&gt;h , Brighto n&#13;
I.MUIV C M c K e n / i e , HOVM' U&#13;
1'iaMi c Jiiu'il , H()\ve! l&#13;
Kaiii&gt; lenncttc , Hamburi j&#13;
] &gt; an a Dau'j,he i ty, Brightu u&#13;
^ Uln a (jumn . Koseville&#13;
\ \ ill i a : n R o l a i iUS ,&#13;
K.&gt;\ \ l e i \ i l l e&#13;
l l . ' . ' t i W i l i e t t . H o w e l l&#13;
N\ i l n a : - i . M ' - r r i l l , l - ' e n t o n&#13;
X o ii', [i S n n I I I , H o w e l i&#13;
.! i;i'' t l ' l a : k , L i ^ o i n a&#13;
j &gt;!jrI 1' iiJi - 'ii , J ^ i i R h i o n&#13;
S ' l . i M i i i . V i t a i n ^ , B r i ' ^ h ^ i n&#13;
l..n:s, \ A&lt;hm-. , Brighto n&#13;
i •;•! . i&gt;:i..-f ? I ' I M V , P i n c k n e y&#13;
] I. In 11'\ S h e r w ' o * xj,&#13;
] ' U \ \ I ' , ' ' , i l l '&#13;
J 'J,' 1 .: a v\ lo. i\ uft.&#13;
I'l l n . " k l i e \&#13;
J.nlt y H-iL'inan , iluvvetl&#13;
,1 u r c i ' D a r m w , Pmekiio y&#13;
Janic e Walker, Brighto n&#13;
M.-O A I'.•« " hall, Howol l&#13;
Snuje \ Sim 1 li, Howe! !&#13;
* - •&#13;
BIKTtl S&#13;
•&#13;
.Mr . a n d M i s . K c R e c&#13;
A n r i f i - o n . l ' l i i - ' M l i , i (2ir l&#13;
.Mr. am i .Mrs. C h a r l e i.'itl&gt; ,&#13;
! lo\\c|| . a nii' l&#13;
M&gt; . am " Mtv . Jo-epl i Clal'k ,&#13;
Livonia , a v,\\'i&#13;
.Mi - m d M i ^ . 1 &gt;' i n f i l d B u e l l ,&#13;
! ! M \ ' . e l l , a b o y&#13;
FARM LOANS&#13;
Wk&#13;
Laai&#13;
205 N. Walnt Straet&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
-142 2&#13;
PEN&#13;
Mond*jr &amp; Tlmridaj&#13;
TO 2:00&#13;
m&#13;
STOCK REDUCTION&#13;
AN OPPOBTIXITY TO BUY MEX'S AMD' BOVS « LOTIIIXU. I-IHMSIII\« S&#13;
SPORTSWEAB. AMD ACCESSORIES. IWCUTUINU . FAMOI S BKAMft MKIM IIAXDISE&#13;
. AT GBEATLY REBL'CEII PBICES .&#13;
MEN' S&#13;
Shor t Sleeve&#13;
DRESS&#13;
SHIRTS&#13;
$2.77&#13;
Deni m $4./&gt;( &gt; valu*&#13;
OTICC! !&#13;
STORK WILL BE&#13;
CLOSED JULY 23rd&#13;
AND 24tk TO *AEK&#13;
DOWN MERCHANDISE&#13;
SALE STARTS&#13;
THURSDAY JULY 25t h&#13;
10:00 A.M. SHARP&#13;
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT&#13;
QUANTITIES. ALL SALES FINAL. F D E C I&#13;
1 % M B *&#13;
To th e flrmt MM) t u&gt;t&lt;ttne M in ent&lt; r ou r&#13;
do«r, Thur»d« &gt; a $1.50 iientlftmen' s Tie ,&#13;
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY — ADULTS: ONLY&#13;
DOOR BUSTERS&#13;
Boy'« Shor t Sleeve KNI T SHIRT S&#13;
Men' i Sport t^at u value* to $ 2 5 0 5 N u W&#13;
Men' i Pajama' n $^5(&gt; value&#13;
Men' i Patterne d Dres s Socks gQc vslue £91 '&#13;
Men's Felt Hats $g»5 value&#13;
Men'u Leather Billfold A Jewelry Reduced&#13;
Men's Cotton IyouriKin* Rob*n $^95 • S]Q№ &gt; NOW&#13;
M#n" « Spf&gt;rt Cap * $](K ) \alu e&#13;
Boy'i W A W Bermud a Short s .IJW9 * * 2 ^ NO W ^ 2 ^&#13;
Boy't All Weathe r (Vwtn . . .. 1/i I'ric e&#13;
Boy B Spor t Coat u Size* 13-20 valuer to S^Q95 2 0 ' ' o l&#13;
Boy'« 6 Men' n M&lt;jcrasi n Tf&gt;e Ovford Broken Size*&#13;
Values *0&lt;tt * $093 . . Tou r Choic e&#13;
U.S. Kid Can\*w»s Shr&gt;e&lt; fur Men &amp; Boy'n $A9S \alu e&#13;
TO THE PUBLIC:&#13;
On or about September Int. I will move to a new locution&#13;
at (irand River and Michigan. To show my deep&#13;
appreciation to my cuMomers and public in the Howell&#13;
Area. I have drastically reduced my entire stock of&#13;
quality and brand merchandia* for thirty day*. I invite&#13;
you to come in, look around, and when you buy I Grtonaily a«Mtre you the ttvings are genuine. On many&#13;
»BM the reduction* are 50% of original price.&#13;
CHARLES W. ITSELL, PROPRIETOR ITSELL'S Far Mea'« and Be.?V&#13;
110 W. GRAND RIVER&#13;
with th e exeep- ^&#13;
STOCK REDUCTION ;&#13;
S H I P AM&gt;lie s U&gt; f\\ it(«l« at M e n ' i '&#13;
Boys' \sea r&#13;
tion o f . . .&#13;
Boy Scout Equipmen t&#13;
(Franehise d Deakr)&#13;
Hmiiniinimimnmiinnmmiirninfmmiiiiiimii n&#13;
4 TH E PINCKNE Y (Mich. ) DISPATCH , WED. , JUL Y 24, 1963&#13;
GREGORY AREA Mr . an d Mrs . Edga r Mar -&#13;
shall an d&#13;
and Mrs .&#13;
family visited Mr .&#13;
Merto n Rice an d&#13;
Kennet h Sunda y celebratin g&#13;
Kenneth' s birthday .&#13;
Joins U.S.A.F.&#13;
STEPHE N WRIGHT , son of&#13;
Mrs. William Bishop, of Brighton&#13;
, ha s enliste d in the Unite d&#13;
State s Air Forc e and left on&#13;
Tuesda y afternoo n for Lackland&#13;
Air Forc e Base, Texas,&#13;
where he will receive eight&#13;
•week s of basic training . lie&#13;
has been an employe e of The&#13;
№. fur th«r ~^.~ * ~r&#13;
Rick How let t will retur n t c&#13;
Germany , after spendin g several&#13;
weeks with his parents ,&#13;
the Clifford Howlett's .&#13;
Debbi e Clar k spent several&#13;
days with th e Art Maschkes .&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Car lie Wiedman of&#13;
Nort h Lake was a Thursda y&#13;
luncheo n guest of th e Ma x&#13;
Cosgrays.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Robin Munsel l spent several&#13;
days in Lansing, visiting his&#13;
aun t and uncle .&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gart h Richar d&#13;
and family are vacationin g thi s&#13;
week in norther n Michigan ,&#13;
.Air. an d Mrs . Al Cox of&#13;
Florid a spent several days last&#13;
week with the Andrew Henrys .&#13;
• • •&#13;
Cind y and Lynett e Grosshan s&#13;
spent th e weekend with thei r&#13;
grandparents , th e Harol d Ford' s&#13;
of Munith.•&#13;
• •&#13;
The Clarenc e Shellhart s pf&#13;
Dexte r were Saturda y supper&#13;
guests of Mrs. Roy Shellhart .&#13;
• • •&#13;
Doroth y Ensign left Satur -&#13;
day to retur n to her hom e in&#13;
Portland , Oregon . She spent&#13;
the past week with he sister,&#13;
Mrs. Sheilhart .&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Car l Oral Whitfield and&#13;
Caro l spent Wednesday with&#13;
her sister, Mrs. Clyde Robeso n&#13;
;.:nd -mother. Mra.,&#13;
spend&#13;
Local Divers Rescue Santa Maria&#13;
The Sant a Mari a sank!! No t | Dale Smith , 26, living at 810&#13;
451 years ago when Christophe&#13;
r Columbu s sailed th e&#13;
ocean blue to discover America,&#13;
Thir d Street , is the owner,&#13;
constructo r of th e late Sant a&#13;
Maria . He spent his leisure&#13;
but just a week ai/ o Saturda y • hour s durin g th e past year&#13;
while sailing on Portag e Lak* ! buiiciing this 13 foot, square&#13;
rigged, nea r to being an exact&#13;
replica of Christophe r Colum -&#13;
bus' flagship as possible, only&#13;
to have stron g winds com e up&#13;
suddenl y last Saturday , shortl y&#13;
after tiie craft&#13;
fully launched ,&#13;
was successand&#13;
dished&#13;
water over th e gunwales, sinking&#13;
th e ship —pronto !&#13;
The two-ma n sailing craft&#13;
was loaded with 900 pound s&#13;
of concret e ballast, which probably&#13;
adde d a great deal to it's&#13;
sinking.&#13;
As th e Sant a Mari a was&#13;
sinking, a most alert passerby,&#13;
Dick Davis, 10 year old son of&#13;
the Len Davis' of Fo x Pointe ,&#13;
Portag e Lake, in his aluminu m&#13;
row boat was th e first to&#13;
reach th e sinking ship and he&#13;
rescued th e crew, consistin g of&#13;
bal? Smit h th e owner, an d&#13;
William Fisher , also of Ann&#13;
Arbor. I t seems these two&#13;
sailors held so muc h faith In&#13;
the craft, the y had taken no&#13;
precautionar y measure s with&#13;
them , such as life preservers&#13;
or life rafts on thi s first time&#13;
Pinckney People You Know&#13;
BY DOLL Y BAUGHN&#13;
Mr. Seth Benson ha s sent&#13;
word t o a friend in Pinckne y&#13;
tha t relate d his plans to leave&#13;
Old Tappan , Ne w Jersey, his&#13;
home , to spend these next, five&#13;
weeks in Michiga n for th e purpore&#13;
of attendin g a five week&#13;
Mrs. Bett y Seefeld cam e&#13;
home from Universit y Hospita l&#13;
last Saturday . She has to take&#13;
things "very easy," but is so&#13;
j^lad to be hom e from th e&#13;
hospital !&#13;
The c r o w d of nearl y 80&#13;
people tha t you may have seen&#13;
at the Dexter-Huro n park Sunday&#13;
afternoo n was a family&#13;
reunion . Familie s from both&#13;
sides of th e Albert Shirleys&#13;
were there , makin g it a first&#13;
inJLwe»ty-yjear s to see^sorae oi&#13;
venture . In fact, it is under -&#13;
stood young Davis thre w a&#13;
preserver to one of th e "mates "&#13;
enablin g him t o free himself&#13;
tra m th e sinking ship's riggings,&#13;
in which he had a foot&#13;
caugh t&#13;
As th e thre e left th e scene In&#13;
Davis' boat, it was decided&#13;
tha t th e Dexte r Aquamarines ,&#13;
a skin diving club, would be&#13;
asked to find th e wreckage and&#13;
attemp t to raise th e remains .&#13;
Tha t is exactly what the y did,&#13;
only to have th e divers apen d&#13;
some 60 man-hour s searchin g&#13;
for th e remains , all in vain!&#13;
By Wednesday thing s looked&#13;
very discouraging , an d the n&#13;
someon e suggested tha t young&#13;
Davis be contacted , and "perhaps&#13;
he could poin t mor e definitely&#13;
th e place where th e&#13;
Sant a Mari a might be." This&#13;
was done , and lo! and behold !&#13;
it paid off! Davis too k the skin&#13;
divers to within 10 feet of th e&#13;
sunken ship, and with the aid&#13;
of sonar , the y locate d the craft,&#13;
and an underwate r survey&#13;
proved th e craft was sittin g&#13;
upright , all intact , 50 feet&#13;
below surface restin g on th e&#13;
botto m of Portag e Lake.&#13;
It was raised Sunday , July&#13;
21, about noon , by relieving th e&#13;
craft of it' s 900 pound s of&#13;
ballast an d inflatin g air bags&#13;
aroun d it.&#13;
With a quick investigation of&#13;
the ship it was conjecture d by&#13;
it's owner, "it won't take too&#13;
muc h "fixing" before it will&#13;
sail onc e again! an d good as&#13;
new."&#13;
Ua&gt;'i&gt;.&#13;
LEN and ED PAINTERS&#13;
WE PAINT EVERYTHING—Larg e or Small!&#13;
HOUSES OUR SPECIALTY&#13;
FOR FRE E ESTIMATE S&#13;
CALL DETROI T TI 6-6182 Collect , Daytim e&#13;
—or—&#13;
PINCKNE Y 878-3523—6 to 9 P.M.&#13;
,i&#13;
PINE LOG MOTEL&#13;
(HELL , MICHIGAN )&#13;
Now Open for Summer&#13;
Weekly and Monthl y Rates—Reasonabl e&#13;
Privat e Bath s — Good Fishin g&#13;
Manager , Mrs. John Booth&#13;
NIUII I NiinBiiimiiiMiiiim.it . mi.. , i niim miiiimiimiiiti'iiimmimiiHiiiiiiiiMiiiiniiiiiiiim i minimum&#13;
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AND CUTTIN G&#13;
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BOBVEDDER&#13;
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ESTIMATE S&#13;
PH . PINCKNE Y&#13;
UP 8-3452&#13;
Rahrig Bakery&#13;
- OPEN -&#13;
Wed. and Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
Sat. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun. 8 anu-1 p.m.&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY — TUESDAY — FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS IT! !&#13;
THE ONL Y BAKERY IN TOWN!&#13;
Special Orders Taken By Phone&#13;
Call Pinckne y 878-353 7&#13;
BARBECU E CHICKE N DINNE R&#13;
ST. MARY'S HOMECOMIN G&#13;
'(Paris h Grounds ) — Pinckney , Michiga n&#13;
SUNDAY, JULY 28th, 1963&#13;
Serving 12:30 - 5 p.m.&#13;
Adults $1.50 Childre n 75c&#13;
years ago, Mr . Benson taugh t&#13;
World Histor y an d College&#13;
English in the Pinckne y school&#13;
system. He will retur n to New&#13;
Jersey August 30, to begin&#13;
teachin g there . H e is working&#13;
for his master' s degree.&#13;
Mr. Albert Fredenber g is a&#13;
patien t at th e Universit y Hospital,&#13;
Ann Arbor. He has been&#13;
absent from his dutie s at th e&#13;
Pinckne y branc h of McPherso n&#13;
Stat e Bank "off and on " for&#13;
nearl y thre e months , all due to&#13;
a slipped disc. His addres s for&#13;
those "cheery messages" is 9th&#13;
floor, University 1 Hospital , Ann&#13;
Arbor,&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs. Jac k Reason&#13;
spent th e weekend visiting the&#13;
Andy Singers. The Singers are&#13;
spendin g these two weeks&#13;
at the Windy-Cliff cabin at&#13;
Lovelis, Michigan .&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs. Oscar Beck had&#13;
dinne r at the Canop y in Brighton&#13;
Sunda y evening. "No special&#13;
occasion, " says Mrs. Beck,&#13;
"just because I'm so nice!"&#13;
Mrs. Beck will be busy&#13;
babysittin g with 10-months-ol d&#13;
granddaughter , Susie Tennen -&#13;
house, thi s next week while&#13;
mothe r Kare n moves from&#13;
Ypsilanti to Ann Arbor.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mrs. Hele n Reynold s an d&#13;
Mrs. Jun e Hende e were delegates&#13;
of Putna m Townshi p to&#13;
atten d th e Women' s Democra t&#13;
:iub last Wednesda y held a l&#13;
the Hambur g Townshi p Hall .&#13;
A luncheo n preceede d th e&#13;
afternoo n business meeting .&#13;
• * •&#13;
Council&#13;
Meeting&#13;
REGULA R MEETIN G&#13;
July 9, 1963&#13;
Meetin g called to orde r by&#13;
Presiden t Stanle y Dinkel , followed&#13;
by roll call. Present :&#13;
Tiplady, Clark , Lavey an d&#13;
Doyle. Absent: Swarthou t and&#13;
HusselL&#13;
Motio n by Clark , supporte d&#13;
by Tiplady, tha t some of th e&#13;
village sidewalks be repaired .&#13;
Carried .&#13;
Motio n by Lavey, supporte d&#13;
by Doyle, to allow bills to be&#13;
paid, as read . Carried .&#13;
Detroi t Edison , stree t lights.&#13;
$158.10; Christin e Dinkel , care&#13;
of flag, $6.00; Rober t Egcler,&#13;
Marshal' s salary, $125.00; Van's&#13;
Moto r Sales, gas an d repairs ,&#13;
$7.74; P i n c k n e y Dispatch ,&#13;
printing , $7.25; Marti n Markus ,&#13;
major streets , $149.00; Lorenz o&#13;
Murphy , balanc e of 1962 salary,&#13;
$75.00.&#13;
Motio n by Lavey, supporte d&#13;
by Clark , t o adjourn . Motio n&#13;
carried .&#13;
Rober t Ackley,&#13;
Village Clerk&#13;
the first two weeks of July in&#13;
Nort h Bay, Canad a on a fishing&#13;
trip. They were pleasantl y surprised&#13;
when th e Toront o Con -&#13;
tinenta l Band seranade d the m&#13;
on th e lawn of thei r motel -&#13;
cabin. Th e band directo r had&#13;
been infonne d by a friend of&#13;
the Harnack' s tha t it was thei r&#13;
42nd w e d d i n g anniversary ,&#13;
therefor e th e band played selection&#13;
s appropriat e to suit the&#13;
occasion . This was most pleasing&#13;
to the Harnacks , and why&#13;
shouldn' t it have been!!&#13;
The Harnack s wore hom e&#13;
two days, the n went to nea r&#13;
Gaylord , Michiga n with th e&#13;
young Mike Harnacks , far&#13;
anothe r week of fishing and&#13;
relaxation !&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Reynold s&#13;
and childre n campe d a t Bishop&#13;
Lake over last week end . They&#13;
claim "this is really th e life!!"&#13;
and manag e to live rathe r comfortably&#13;
in thei r tent .&#13;
and everyone brings a dish to&#13;
pass, makin g lots of food&#13;
available!&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs. Da n Roslecki&#13;
each celebrate d birthday s last&#13;
week Thursda y an d Friday ,&#13;
respectively. They say the y are&#13;
each one year older now, which&#13;
make s for a nice arrangement !&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs, Jac k Youngs&#13;
and family have been staying&#13;
at th e Ra y Burn s home , this&#13;
past week while Ra y is a&#13;
patien t at Veteran' s Hospital ,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Roo m 3-West. The&#13;
Youngs live in Gran d Rapids ,&#13;
but decide d after Jac k hur t his&#13;
leg playing ball last week, and&#13;
is sportin g a cast from his&#13;
knee down, an d is unabl e to&#13;
work, the y would stay in&#13;
Pinckne y a few days mor e convenient&#13;
to visit Mr. Burn s at&#13;
the hospital . I t is expecte d with&#13;
good luck Mr. Burn s will be&#13;
hom e after one mor e week of&#13;
being hospitalized .&#13;
Putnam. Twp.&#13;
Board Minute s PUTNA M TOWNSHI P&#13;
BOARD MEETIN G MINUTE S&#13;
At th e regular meetin g of&#13;
the Putna m Townshi p Board ,&#13;
held a t the town hail Wednesday,&#13;
July 17, 1963 at 8 P.M .&#13;
CLIP V A L U A B LE COUPO N CLIP&#13;
P©&#13;
10 0 - FREE - 10 0&#13;
TOP VALUE STAMPS&#13;
Extra with the Purchase of 8 Gallons of gas or more&#13;
and this Coupon (Limit one fcra Customer)&#13;
NAME&#13;
ADDRESS&#13;
Beck' s Maratho n Service&#13;
509 MAIN ST., PINCKNE¥4 MICHIGAN&#13;
r&#13;
&gt;&#13;
w&#13;
CUP V A L U A B L E COUPON CLIP&#13;
All board members present;&#13;
Dinkel, Stackable, Wyiie, Reynolds&#13;
and Kennedy.&#13;
Mooting called to order by&#13;
Supervisor Dinkel. There being&#13;
no old business to transact.&#13;
Several members of the Hi-&#13;
Land Property Owners Association&#13;
were present and discussed&#13;
the future zoning of Putnam&#13;
Township.&#13;
The latter part of August,&#13;
Mr. Hans Haugard of Howell&#13;
will conduct a meeting concerning&#13;
the mentioned zoning&#13;
of Putnam Township.&#13;
Motion by Wylie, supported&#13;
by Stackable to pay the following&#13;
bills as read. Motion&#13;
carried:&#13;
Florence Preuss — July —&#13;
Librarian $50.00&#13;
E^ro Plummer —• June&#13;
Labor at Dump 30.00&#13;
Cecil Murphy —&#13;
Labor at Dump 15.00&#13;
Arthur Rentz — June&#13;
Liquor Inspector 300.00&#13;
Protestant Cemetery —&#13;
Upkeep yearly 125.00&#13;
Catholic Cemc'iery —&#13;
Upkeep yearly 125.00&#13;
Ezra Plummer — Decoration&#13;
day and 4th of July&#13;
Labor at Dump 20.00&#13;
Cecil Murphy — Decoration&#13;
day and 4th of July&#13;
Labor at Dump 20.00&#13;
Michigan Bell Telephone Co.—&#13;
five unit fire phones —&#13;
phonos in town hall and fire&#13;
hall „ 47.50&#13;
Chirks Gulf Service —&#13;
Balance on acct 31.02&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch — June&#13;
Election notices 56.70&#13;
Home Center —&#13;
Bal. on acc't 6,80&#13;
Automatic Voting Machine&#13;
Corp. —&#13;
8th payment 295.26&#13;
Lavey Insurance Agency —&#13;
Firemen's Ins. 377.63&#13;
John Wylie —&#13;
Seivices on road 16.00&#13;
Lee's Standard Service —&#13;
Bal. on acc't -~... 4.55&#13;
Lavey Hardware —&#13;
Bal. on acc't 23.35&#13;
The Detroit Edison Co. —&#13;
Lights - Town Hall _ 7-27&#13;
T. C. Towne —&#13;
Setting up voting&#13;
machines 22.50&#13;
Sprout Cemetery Assoc —&#13;
Upkeep 75.00&#13;
Gilkes Cemetery —&#13;
Upkeep 75.00&#13;
Stanley Dinkel —&#13;
Part of Salary 300.00&#13;
Helen Reynolds —&#13;
Part of Salary - 300.00&#13;
Mrs. G. Van Skiver —&#13;
Cleaning town hall .~. 5.00&#13;
Motion by Wylie, supported&#13;
by Stackable, to adjourn. Motion&#13;
carried.'&#13;
Murray J. Kennedy,&#13;
Putnam Twp. Cleric&#13;
Mrs. Dan Howlett and family&#13;
vacationed several days last&#13;
week in Curran, Michigan.&#13;
Mrs. Luada Marshall, Mrs.&#13;
Ila Robeson and Marie, attended&#13;
a shower for their neice in&#13;
Rives Friday. 5&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr. and Hrs. Clarence Embury&#13;
entertained Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Clyde Meabon, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Leonard Meabon and Don and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jaskot and&#13;
Steven for a birthday dinner&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
10-Year-Old Lad&#13;
Gets First Place&#13;
The Huron-Portage Yacht&#13;
Club had their sixth sailboat&#13;
race for this season Sunday,&#13;
July 21, on Portage Lake.&#13;
In the cruising class, 10 year&#13;
old Dick Davis took 1st place.&#13;
He was sailing a Flying Dutchman,&#13;
Jr. There were no second&#13;
or third qualifiers in this race.&#13;
In the Lightning class, Dennis&#13;
Stevens came in 1st, Neil&#13;
Vogt second, and Dick Boden,&#13;
who has chartered the Dr.&#13;
Robert Bird's craft, "Oh Me"&#13;
for the season, came in third.&#13;
The first three in the Rebel&#13;
class were Dr. John Bartlett,&#13;
Commodore Thomas Ehman,&#13;
and then Len Davis.&#13;
Red Richards captured first&#13;
in the Snipes division. Dr.&#13;
Louis Kivi, second, and John&#13;
Swisher, III, was third.&#13;
Dr. A very Bartlett crossed&#13;
the finishing line first in the&#13;
Flying Scotsman event with&#13;
Earl Merriman second, and Dr.&#13;
Virgil Hawes third.&#13;
The next scheduled race will&#13;
be a night race August 3, at&#13;
the usual place, and starting&#13;
time will be 2100!!&#13;
A group of interested citizens,&#13;
similar to that group attending&#13;
the May regular meeting&#13;
of Putnam Township board,&#13;
turned out for the regular&#13;
meeting of the board last week,&#13;
seeking some action toward the&#13;
zoning of Putnam Township.&#13;
Supervisor Stanley Dinkell&#13;
advised this group that a meeting&#13;
will be held the latter part&#13;
of August, at which Mr. Hans&#13;
Haugard of Howell will be&#13;
guest speaker. Haugard is&#13;
Livingston County Extentdon&#13;
agent community services.&#13;
Public announcement will be&#13;
made in ample time prior this&#13;
meeting for those interested in&#13;
attending.&#13;
SNEDICOR'S&#13;
CLEANERS&#13;
IN PINCKNEY&#13;
WEDNESDAY and&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
220 So. Michigan Ave.&#13;
Howell Ph. 880&#13;
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Where All Your&#13;
avings Earn A Full&#13;
P a i d a n d (_'om}&gt;&lt;mri(i&lt; d i :&gt;u: I :n,&gt; • i ) &lt;&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS - HOWELL&#13;
Safrtit and Security &lt;.&#13;
SWEET&#13;
CORN&#13;
— AT —&#13;
Wholesale&#13;
Prices&#13;
PALO VERM&#13;
8880 Cedar Lake fed.&#13;
Pinckney UP 8-9988&#13;
Wagner's Grocery&#13;
BEE* art WINE&#13;
TO TAKE OUT&#13;
6006 Pinckney Rd. Howell 705J2&#13;
HARD WORKERS . . .&#13;
Our Want-Ads&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
ANTI-LITTER&#13;
ORDINANCE&#13;
Health, Sanitary, Safety and&#13;
Protective Measures&#13;
Ordinance to regulate&#13;
safety conddiittii ons thtrouhghhoutt the Township, to&#13;
provide penalties for violation of any of the regulations&#13;
or conditions contained thertfa,&#13;
SECTION IT&#13;
Rubbish disposal: It shall be nnlawful for&#13;
any person to dump rubbish or waste materials&#13;
on any land in Hamburg Township except in and&#13;
on Public or Private Dumping Grounds as may be&#13;
provided for the purpose. It shall be unlawful&#13;
for any person to dumi&gt; rubbish or waste materials&#13;
within the right-of-way of any public street&#13;
or highway, or park. All Dublic or private Dumpin?&#13;
Grounds shall be located not less than one&#13;
hundred (100) feet from any miblie street, hiorhway&#13;
or park; nor less than five hundred (500)&#13;
feet from any inhabited building1, and/or recorded&#13;
residential subdivision. Such dumping: grounds&#13;
shall be reached by a suitable service road of adequate&#13;
width to permit safe travel. All such&#13;
dumping grounds shall be burned, leveled and&#13;
covered with a layer of dirt as often as necessary&#13;
to eliminate odors, minimize rats and vermin.&#13;
SECTION m&#13;
Promiscuous Litter of Junk In Proximity of&#13;
Dwelling or on any Lot, Parcel or Tract of Land&#13;
in Hamburg: Township: Tt is hereby specifically&#13;
provided that any promiscuous litter of vehicles&#13;
that are not in running condition, of unsightly accumulation&#13;
of junk equipment, machinery, and/or&#13;
parts thereof, and/or used materials located either&#13;
in the proximity of a dwelling or on any lot, parcel&#13;
or tract of land in Hamburg Township shall not&#13;
be considered a "Junk Yard" of "Used Material&#13;
Yard". Such an existing* condition shall be "Illegal"&#13;
to be abated in the miblic interest within fifteen&#13;
U5) days from the date of complaint notice served&#13;
either by mail, posting of the property, or personally&#13;
bv Township Supervisor of Hamburg Township.&#13;
Livingston Countv. Each ,day said Illegal use&#13;
continues unabated after the expiration of said&#13;
fifteen (15) days complaint notice shall constitute&#13;
a separate offense and violation subject to action&#13;
and penalties as provided by this ordinance.&#13;
SECTION IV&#13;
Any one who operates and maintains a bona&#13;
fide business shall maintain and store all their essential&#13;
equipment and material in a neat and orderly&#13;
fashion,&#13;
SECTION V&#13;
Penalties: Any person, Firm, association, or&#13;
corporation who shall violate any rule, regulation,&#13;
or condition of this Ordinance or shall operate the&#13;
same without a license shall upon conviction thereof,&#13;
forfeit a sum not to exceed one hundred&#13;
($100.00) dollars together with the cost of prosecution&#13;
or be imprisoned in the county jail for a period&#13;
of not more than ninety (90) days, or both such&#13;
fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the&#13;
court.&#13;
SECTION VI&#13;
Any person, firm, or corporation, or his or its&#13;
employees, agents, or officers who shall violate the&#13;
terms and provisions of this ordinance, shall be&#13;
guilty of maintaining a public nuisance and shall be&#13;
guilty of misdemeanor and shall be punished as&#13;
provided in Section V hereof. The continuance of&#13;
such public nuisance as hereinbefore referred&#13;
to shall constitute a nuisance per se and the same&#13;
may be restrained by proceedings in the Circuit&#13;
Court for the County of Livingston, State of Michigan,&#13;
upon complaint of the Supervisor and Clerk&#13;
of Hamburg Township and the institution of such&#13;
proceedings shall not be a bar to the arrest, prosecution&#13;
# and conviction of any person, firm, or&#13;
corporation violating the terms and provisions of&#13;
this Ordinance or any suit to recover such penalty&#13;
IB an action of law.&#13;
SECTION VH&#13;
Sections of this Ordinance shall be termed&#13;
severable, and should any section or provision of&#13;
this Ordinance be declared by the Courta to be&#13;
unconstitutional or invalid, the same win sot affect&#13;
the validity of this ordinance as a whole or&#13;
any part thereof, other than the part declared to&#13;
be unconstitutional or invalid.&#13;
SECTION VHI&#13;
This Ordinance shall become effective thirty (80) days after the first publication in&#13;
with Act 191, of the Puttie Acts of 1989, as axnended*&#13;
CIS SHEHAN,&#13;
EDWARD RETTINGER,&#13;
July 10-17-14&#13;
CIRRENT ACTIVITIES WED., JULY 24, 1963&#13;
! In Our Churches&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
dKISTIAM CHURCH&#13;
OF GOD&#13;
6144 Brighton Kd.&#13;
Brighton,&#13;
&gt;tev. James Babcock, DJD.,&#13;
r*astor.&#13;
Rev. Frederick Babcock,&#13;
Associate.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 ajn.&#13;
Evangelistic Service, 7:30&#13;
pjn.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
1:30 pjn.&#13;
.Friday Young People, 7:30&#13;
pjn.&#13;
Saturday Praise Service, 7:30&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
Brigbtou, Michigan&#13;
Phone AC 9-4641&#13;
Pastor, Rev. Leo McCam&#13;
Assistant Reverends&#13;
Brendon &amp;. Ledwldge,&#13;
Leo Poster, C.MJkL&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:00, 7:30,&#13;
9:00, 10:30, 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00.&#13;
Holy day Masses, 5:30, 8:15,&#13;
12:15 and 6:00 pm.&#13;
First Fridays, Masses at&#13;
B:00, 11:20 and 6:00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thurslay&#13;
evenings. Holy Communion&#13;
at 6:30, 7:00 and before the&#13;
i:00 Mass.&#13;
Perpetual Help Wednesday&#13;
Brighton. Hkalgaa&#13;
BETHESA TABCKNAC1X&#13;
M01 € . &amp; - U&#13;
Sunday School, 10:3a&#13;
Sunday Morning Services.&#13;
11:30.&#13;
Sunday Even i n g Services,&#13;
evenings at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
7;30.&#13;
Young Peoples, Friday. 7:30.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
Pastor Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
WESLETAN METHODIST&#13;
CHUBGH&#13;
••A Friendly Charon Wtta A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere*&#13;
A. a Barker, Paster&#13;
8. B. DemoBd,&#13;
9:45 ajn., Bible School Hour,&#13;
11:00 ajn., Junior Church,&#13;
Mrs. Clara Sutton, Director.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship&#13;
(Sermon Hour).&#13;
6:30 pjtL, Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#13;
7:30 p.m., Evening Evangel&#13;
Hour.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
CONGREGATION OF&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Presiding Minister&#13;
James P. SJ&#13;
4750 OS-23&#13;
The Choir practice is followed&#13;
at 8 pjn. by Bible study and&#13;
prayer.&#13;
B. Grand River, AC 74M1&#13;
AO&#13;
Oerdea MaJlett, Choir Dtrseter&#13;
Holy Communion at 6:30,&#13;
7:00 and before the 8:00 Mass.&#13;
S t John (Miuion). Located&#13;
5n M-59 two miles west of M-&#13;
?3.&#13;
Sunday Mass at 9:00. Concessions&#13;
before the Mass. Holytoy&#13;
Mass at 7:30.&#13;
FIRST METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
G. T. Nevtn, Minister&#13;
AOademy 7-7781&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, Sunday,&#13;
|:00 p.m.&#13;
Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday,&#13;
f:30 p.m.&#13;
GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
8180 Hacker Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Wayne Gianque, Pastor&#13;
Home 4383211&#13;
10:00, Bible School.&#13;
11:00, Morning Worship.&#13;
7:00, Evening Worship.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
422 W. Main St.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 pjn., Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday 3:45 p.m. Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
By the MID Pond&#13;
The Rev. Robert G. Eldton,&#13;
Vicar&#13;
SUNDAY SriKVimSo:&#13;
8 a.m., Holy Communion.&#13;
,10 ajn., Morning Prayer,&#13;
'Church School and Nursery.&#13;
First dnd Third Sundays:&#13;
Holy Communion at both services.&#13;
7:00 p.m., Youth League.&#13;
TRI-LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Above the New Post Office&#13;
Rev. Bruce E. Stine, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school, 10 a.m.&#13;
Morning worship, 11 ajn.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.&#13;
Junior Choir practice on&#13;
Thursday evening at 7 p.m.&#13;
SPECIALS!&#13;
7 Pe. Living Room Outfit&#13;
Davenport &amp; Chair&#13;
2 Step Tables&#13;
2 Lamps&#13;
1 Coffee Table&#13;
•&#13;
4;&#13;
»'&#13;
.SUNDAY SCHEDULE:&#13;
9:00 to 9*0 a m , Short family&#13;
Worship Serrka.&#13;
9:80 to 10:30 ajn., Church&#13;
School for all agea&gt;&#13;
11 K» t o 1240k Wonbip&#13;
There is a care group for preschool&#13;
children during Church&#13;
School and the 11:00 worship&#13;
You are welcome at our worship&#13;
services and other events.&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
808 W. Main St,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-2763&#13;
Rev. Robert R. Olson, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, with classes&#13;
for children age 3 through high&#13;
school, and adults, is held at&#13;
9:45 ajn. each Sunday.&#13;
Worship Serlvces are held at&#13;
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. each Sunday&#13;
during the summer.&#13;
Supervised Nursery care for&#13;
small children during the 11:00&#13;
a.m. worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome!&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Bock Lake&#13;
Bev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-8249&#13;
1660 EL M-86&#13;
Hamburg* Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 ajn.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 ajn.&#13;
Youth Training Hr., 6:30&#13;
pjn.&#13;
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 pjn.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Bible&#13;
Studies at following Addresses:&#13;
4750 U.S.-23 — 5034 U.S.-23 —&#13;
1886 Maxfleld Lake Rd.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M - M&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Rev. Luther H. Krlefall, Pastor&#13;
AC 7-8961&#13;
9854 Zukey Lake Rd* Lakeland&#13;
Organist • Mrs. Ben Woed&#13;
Asst. Organist Mr*. Ruby Cook&#13;
Sunday Worship Services —&#13;
8:30 and 10:45 A. M.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Communion Service: first and&#13;
third Sunday.&#13;
Mary •Martha Circle: second&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Voters Assembly: second&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLE'S CHURCH&#13;
885 Cnadilla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship. 11:00 ajn.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Young Peo p 1 e's Meeting,&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Thursday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
ST. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
Sunday Masses, 8:00, 10:00,&#13;
9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 pjn.&#13;
Week day Mass, 8:00&#13;
7-Piece&#13;
Dinette&#13;
Set ONLY&#13;
STEVEN'S FURNITURE — APPLIANCES — CARPET&#13;
l i t N*. ifteUga*&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
4060 Swarthoot Road,&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Paster&#13;
8501 Spkser H&lt;L, Htmkurf&#13;
Phone AC 7-6870&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning worship, 11:00 ajn.&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening worship, 7:00 pjn.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30&#13;
Morning Worship— 11:00.&#13;
Youth Fellowship — 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship — 7:00&#13;
Wednesday evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study —&#13;
730.&#13;
THE MEDWONrrE CHURCH&#13;
* 4 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. MeJvia SUuffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 ajn.&#13;
Evening Services as announced.&#13;
WMTMORE LAKE&#13;
AREA CHURCHES&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Masses: 8:00 and 10:30 A.M.&#13;
• • •&#13;
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
S945 E. Northfleld Church&#13;
Northfield Township&#13;
Raymond Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 688-1669&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 ajn.&#13;
Morning Services, 10:30&#13;
Confirmation Classes.&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 pjn.&#13;
Children, S a t u r d a y , 10:00&#13;
ajn.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Bev. Wm. Johnson, Pastor&#13;
9:45 A.M., Adult Sunday&#13;
School.&#13;
9:45 AM., Sunday School&#13;
nm AM.-Worship Sefvfee.&#13;
ST. JOHNS&#13;
1&amp;P1SCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
Sibley at Walnut, UoweU&#13;
Rev. Richard iBgalla, Rector&#13;
The Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8 ajn.&#13;
The Holy Communion at 10&#13;
ajn. on the first aod third Sundays&#13;
of each month.&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10 ajn. on second, fourth&#13;
SIN! vfifth Sendsys of each&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on Sunday&#13;
at 10 ajn.&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
279 Dartmoor Drive&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
William F. Nicholas, Pastor&#13;
Hickory 9-284S&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. Walter Tucker, Sr.&#13;
Sunday School Supt., Mrs. H.&#13;
N. Manning.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Jet Cadets, 8 years through&#13;
12 years, 5:30 to 6:30.&#13;
Evangelistic Services, 7:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9242 Main St.&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
REV. A. ROBERTSON&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 ajn.&#13;
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Missionary Service, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
10111 U.S. 28&#13;
Harold TJepkeraa, Pastor&#13;
HI. 9-2157&#13;
10 ajn. Sunday School.&#13;
11 a.m. Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m. Young People.&#13;
7:30 p.m. Preaching Service.&#13;
Light &amp; U f e Hour on Sundays&#13;
at 1 pjn. - WBFG • 98.7&#13;
FM.&#13;
Prayer Meeting Thursday,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
188 Unadma Street&#13;
Rev. William Hahuworth&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:45&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 sun.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
•TOO MeGregor Roaa&#13;
Rev. RoQaad Crosby&#13;
Sunday School — 9:45.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
Public Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday 8&#13;
pjn.&#13;
Ministry School — Friday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — Friday&#13;
8:30 pjn.&#13;
HOWELL CHURCH OF THE&#13;
NAZARENE&#13;
422 McCarthy Street&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Rev. W. E. Varian, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at u) ajn.&#13;
Worship service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
Evangelistic services at 7:30.&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 pjn. on Wednesday.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF GOD&#13;
508 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. Stanley Hicks, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 ajn.&#13;
Children* church at 11:15&#13;
ajn.&#13;
Worship service at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
C. A. service at 6:45 p.m.&#13;
Evening evangelistic service&#13;
at 7:30 pjn.&#13;
Midweek service on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 pjn.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
LN1TEQ BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane ft McCarthy Street*&#13;
Rev. Charles Kolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11 ajn.&#13;
Midweek worship service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7 p.m.&#13;
GOME M FM A TIEAT TOOAY&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN OPEN 7 OATS - U * AJL TO 11:00 PJL&#13;
321 W. HVEt, MttMTM&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
S2S West Grand River&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church school at 9:15 and 11.&#13;
Worship service at 11 ajn.&#13;
CHURCH THE GOD&#13;
3940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 ajn.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting on Wednesday&#13;
at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, Howell&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
EMMANUEL BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH of HOWELL&#13;
4961 W. Grand River, HoweU&#13;
Bev. Harvey Haftser, Paster&#13;
Sunday school at 10 ajn.&#13;
Sunday morning worship at&#13;
11 ajn.&#13;
Sunday evening service at&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6 pjn.&#13;
Bible study on Wednesday at&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
UNITED BKETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Boad&#13;
Bev. W. O. Season, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 ajn.&#13;
Bible Study at 11 o'clock.&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening s e r v i c e at 8:15&#13;
o'clock.&#13;
Prayer service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8 pjn.&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
312 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houston, Minister&#13;
Early service at 8:30 ajn.&#13;
Late service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 9:45&#13;
F1BST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
046 W. Grand ttlver, Howell&#13;
First Church of Christ, Scientist&#13;
holds a service each Sun&#13;
day at 10:30. Sunday School&#13;
for pupils up to me 4ge ol 'JO&#13;
convene at the same hour. A&#13;
Wednesday evening service u»&#13;
held at 8 p.m. at which time&#13;
experiences, testimonies and remarks&#13;
may be given.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
ai 122 N. State street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may be borrowed&#13;
read or purchased. It is open&#13;
to the public Monday through&#13;
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p,m&#13;
and from 6:30 to 9 o'clock Fri-&#13;
I&#13;
HoweU&#13;
203 South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m. and&#13;
11:15 a.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Church service at 3 p.m. on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
OURNSAVIOUR LUTHERAN&#13;
3375 Fenton Road&#13;
Rev. F. J. Pies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 12:30 p.m,&#13;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. J. RasmuK&amp;en, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath school at 2 p.m. on&#13;
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC&#13;
Howell&#13;
Father Joseph Welber, Pastor&#13;
Rev. Jerome Schmidt&#13;
Assistant Pastor&#13;
Sunday Masses at 6, 8, 10&#13;
and 12 o'clock.&#13;
Holy Day Masses at 5:30, 7&#13;
and 9 a.m. 12:15 and 6 p.m.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 and&#13;
8 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday from&#13;
3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 9 p.m.&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
8940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Three things kill human beings:&#13;
hurry, worry and grease.&#13;
• • •&#13;
It is very difficult to persuade&#13;
a smoker that smokiny&#13;
is bad for his health.&#13;
Seek good, and not erfl,&#13;
t h a t ye may l i v e . (Amos—&#13;
5:14).&#13;
We should bend every effort&#13;
toward magnifying God's (rood&#13;
by living an exemplary life. A&#13;
faith-filled heart will enable&#13;
us to avoid evil and hold to&#13;
the good.&#13;
EABLY SERVICE&#13;
The First Methodist Church&#13;
in Brighton has added an early&#13;
morning service for the summer&#13;
months.&#13;
The first service starts at&#13;
8:30 a j u , followed by church&#13;
school at 930 ajn., and the&#13;
second service at 10:45 a-m.&#13;
GOSPEL MEETING&#13;
CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
i m BYRON BOAD&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
The HoweU Church of Christ&#13;
invites you to a series of gospel&#13;
meetings to be held each&#13;
evening at 7:30 P. m. starting&#13;
July 28th through August 4th.&#13;
Evangelist Gerald Fruzia of&#13;
Lansing will do the preaching&#13;
Mr. Fruzia was a former&#13;
chaplain in the U. S. Army&#13;
and was also a missionary in&#13;
the Panama Canal Zone for 3&#13;
years.&#13;
ERNEST YlJ. FOSTER&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Wednesday ^at' the Muehlig&#13;
Chapel in Ann Arbor at 1 P.M.&#13;
for Ernest W. Foster, 87. Mr.&#13;
Foster was the father of Mrs.&#13;
Amy Young, 247 N. East&#13;
Street. He died Sunday morning&#13;
at S t Joseph Mercy Hospital,&#13;
Ann Arbor, after a brief&#13;
illness. For the past two years&#13;
he had made his home with&#13;
Mrs. George Lytle at 20 E.&#13;
Shore Drive, Whitmore Lake.&#13;
He was born in England&#13;
September 28, 1875, a son of&#13;
William and Sarah A. Paulson&#13;
Foster. On February 15, 1903&#13;
he married Miss Grace Wady&#13;
at Wishborough, England. She&#13;
resident of Ann Arbor, was a&#13;
cabinet maker and restorer at&#13;
the Edison Institute at Greenfield&#13;
Village until his retirement&#13;
10 years ago. He was&#13;
the oldest member of the carpenters&#13;
union.&#13;
He is survived by a son&#13;
Ernest F. of Ann Arbor, two&#13;
daughters, Mrs. Lytle and Mrs.&#13;
Millard Young of Brighton,&#13;
nine g r a n d c h i l d r e n , two&#13;
brothers, Frank of Royal Oak&#13;
and Charles, a Baptist Missionary&#13;
in Rhodesia, Africa,&#13;
two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Murray&#13;
ofv Ann Arbor and Mrs.&#13;
Mabel Sargeant of Northville&#13;
and several nieces and nephews.&#13;
Reverend William A. Johnson&#13;
officiated and burial was&#13;
at Washington Memorial Park,&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
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KEEP AMERICA&#13;
BEAUTIFUL!&#13;
Ftr MkVgn&#13;
Faplifm&#13;
The one-room achoolhou— to&#13;
making a comeback, this t i n t&#13;
on wheels!&#13;
The Michigan Bell Telephone&#13;
Company has begun using a&#13;
mobile classroom to train its&#13;
p l a n t construction f o r c e s&#13;
throughout the state.&#13;
A converted mobile home,&#13;
the portable classroom is towed&#13;
from community to community&#13;
and set up outside the local&#13;
Michigan Bell garage. The mobile&#13;
classroom can accommodate&#13;
from eight to 20 students.&#13;
An instructor travels with&#13;
the unit, ensuring that the&#13;
same training methods are&#13;
taught throughout the state.&#13;
The eight by 40 foot trailer&#13;
is equipped with folding chairs,&#13;
visual aids, and the various&#13;
types of telephone equipment&#13;
needed to simulate local field&#13;
conditions. An easel and a&#13;
screen for viewing films are&#13;
hung from the ceiling. The&#13;
trailer is air conditioned in the&#13;
summer and heated in the&#13;
winter.&#13;
More than 1,200 construction&#13;
men have attended Hansrn in&#13;
the portable classroom at 26&#13;
locations, extending from Detroit&#13;
to Petoskey. The initial&#13;
course covered new cable handling&#13;
and testing techniques.&#13;
A new course in cable maintenance&#13;
and the operation of a&#13;
man-carrying bucket lift is&#13;
being developed.&#13;
Eugene T. Joyce, general&#13;
construction superintendent for&#13;
Michigan Bell, said the mobile&#13;
classroom has cut training&#13;
costs by at least 50 per cent.&#13;
Students are enthusiastic&#13;
about the new mobile classroom,&#13;
'ihs training is geared to&#13;
the types of equipment used in&#13;
cut traveling time, and students&#13;
can park their cars outside&#13;
the "school.- At night,&#13;
they can drive home to be with&#13;
their families.&#13;
Money talks and it usually H&#13;
talking about taking care of&#13;
itself.&#13;
T &amp; E DIVER'S&#13;
SUPPLY&#13;
• AirRlli&#13;
• Tanks&#13;
• Regulators&#13;
• Accessorie&#13;
SUIT RENTALS&#13;
at&#13;
Old US-28 at School&#13;
Lake&#13;
Ph. AC 7-56*5&#13;
IS S |v\ U •jfr * " &lt; » »&#13;
DS -f (bl&#13;
.71 Four out of five auto accidents happen&#13;
because a driver doesn't allow&#13;
enough braking time for a safe stop&#13;
when unexpected danger occurs.&#13;
And, on today's heavily-traveled city streets and high*&#13;
speed highways, unexpected danger is common.&#13;
But you can make the difference between*smash-up&#13;
and safety every time, by using this simple formula:&#13;
D. S. + B. T. s S. S. (Danger Sighted+Braking Time a&#13;
Safe Stop)&#13;
It's the Space Age on the highway, too. Leave enough&#13;
between you and the other fellow!&#13;
AGCtMHYt*&#13;
COST0S&#13;
A PIIMIC SorYleo la tho s t i f f it ol Accld—t Pfvoath&#13;
by this Newspaper&#13;
and the Michigan Prass Association.&#13;
&lt;:'&#13;
WED., #ULT 24, 1963&#13;
PROUD WINNERS of the Boy Scout Summer&#13;
Camp, Bruin Lake, Water Carnival Competition . . .&#13;
the Scoutmaster and Patrol ^Leaders of Brighton&#13;
Boy Scouts Troop 53. Shown from left to right;&#13;
Gail Shirley, Pat Arnold, Don E i k h o f f , Greg&#13;
Wright, Bill Dopkowski, and Corey Murray.&#13;
—Photo by: Wm. J, Dopkowski&#13;
A HAPPY GROUP . . . Boy Scouts, Troop 53. Brigh- their Summer Camp, Bruin Lake. Gail Shirley is&#13;
ton gathered for a remembrance photograph at acting Scoutmaster.&#13;
—Photo by: Wm. J, Dopkowski&#13;
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Ford Made Name for Car With Racing&#13;
Frtaa New* DepartnmU&#13;
For* Motor&#13;
If Henry Ford still were&#13;
alive, what might the maker&#13;
of the Model T, the Model A&#13;
aad the &amp;4ue&amp;y'&amp; fi»t lowpriced&#13;
V8-engined cars think&#13;
of the products Ford Motor&#13;
Company is building today?&#13;
No doubt he might grumble&#13;
about the 90 models offered.&#13;
He mighMook on today's colors&#13;
and interiors as frivolous.&#13;
Probably he would admire the&#13;
size and economy of the Falcon&#13;
and Comet cars as "practical"&#13;
The Thunderbird and&#13;
Lincoln Continental might receive&#13;
his approval .as "mighty&#13;
comfortable" and perhaps —&#13;
in black — as "elegant."&#13;
But of all Ford Motor&#13;
Company's 90 models, the&#13;
one* which probably would&#13;
spark Ford's greatest enthusiasm&#13;
are the 1WS'/, highperformance&#13;
cars.&#13;
Older folks remember Henry&#13;
Ford for the Model T and&#13;
Model A Fords they learned&#13;
to drive. But their fathers&#13;
probably remember Ford as&#13;
the man who set the world's&#13;
record for the flying mile at&#13;
better than 90 miles an hour&#13;
in 1904 with his famous racer,&#13;
the t4999."&#13;
Loved Racing&#13;
Henry Ford loved automobile&#13;
racing as a sport. Further,&#13;
he foresaw that victories and&#13;
records on the race track could&#13;
provide the recognition that&#13;
would make his planned pas*&#13;
senger car stand out among&#13;
the many makes competing for&#13;
attention in the infant auto&#13;
industry.&#13;
It was about 1900 when Ford&#13;
first turned to the idea of&#13;
. His Detroit&#13;
turning"out a car which Ford&#13;
considered too expensive. Apparently&#13;
he wanted to make&#13;
one that would be both better&#13;
and less expensive, but his&#13;
stockholders vetoed the idea.&#13;
In November, 1900, the company&#13;
surrendered its charter&#13;
and went out of business.&#13;
"I never thought anything&#13;
of racing," Henry Ford remarked&#13;
years later, "but the&#13;
public refused to consider the&#13;
automobile in any light other&#13;
than a fast toy. Therefore, we&#13;
had to race."&#13;
Whatever the source of the&#13;
impulse, Ford determined to&#13;
build a racer and use it to&#13;
achieve recognition. His first&#13;
nice car had two opposed&#13;
horizontal cylinders with a&#13;
bore and stroke of seven&#13;
Inches. Eventually it developed&#13;
26 horsepower.&#13;
On October 10, 1901, Henry&#13;
|\&gt;rd.-faced Alexander Winton&#13;
K at the starting&#13;
Hne on the Grutise Pointe Blue&#13;
Ribbon Track near Detroit.&#13;
The Winton machine, although&#13;
rated at 70 horsepower, was&#13;
heavier than that of Ford,&#13;
who already displayed a preoccupation&#13;
with tightness that&#13;
characterized his later Model&#13;
T.&#13;
Ford won, covering the 10-&#13;
mile distance in 13 minutes,&#13;
23 and 4/5 seconds.&#13;
Publicity Feature&#13;
Shortly thereafter, the Henry&#13;
Ford Company was incorporated.&#13;
And, since the racer&#13;
had helped make possible the&#13;
new company, Ford determined&#13;
to keep racing as a vital part&#13;
of publiicty for the firm.&#13;
Accordingly, March, 1903,&#13;
found design of a new racing&#13;
car well u n d e r way.&#13;
However, Henry Ford shortly&#13;
left the Henry Ford Company&#13;
and Joined forces with&#13;
Tom Cooper, a bicycle racing&#13;
champion.&#13;
Messrs, Ford and Cooper,&#13;
setting up shop in Detroit,&#13;
proceeded to design and build&#13;
'The Arrow" and "999," the&#13;
latter car being named after&#13;
a New York Central train&#13;
widely known for a i^ecord run&#13;
between New York and Chicago.&#13;
The wheelbase and tread of&#13;
the cars were jjreater than&#13;
those of any previous American&#13;
racing car: they measured&#13;
nine feet nine inches and five&#13;
feet two inches, respectively.&#13;
The engines developed 70 h.p.&#13;
from four cylinders of seven&#13;
inches' bore and stroke.&#13;
'The roar of those cylinders&#13;
alone was enough to half kill&#13;
a man," Henry Ford recalled&#13;
later. "I did not want to take&#13;
the respcmsibiirty of racing the&#13;
•999' and neither did Cooper."&#13;
However, Cooper recalled another&#13;
bicycle racing champion&#13;
named Barney Oldlield.&#13;
"Oldfield had never driven&#13;
a car before," Henry Ford recalled&#13;
some years later, "but&#13;
he liked the idea of trying it."&#13;
Oldfield Takes Wheel&#13;
Ford's racer, driven by Oldfield,&#13;
met Winton's in a Fv*-&#13;
irule event at the Grosse Pointe&#13;
track for the Manufacturers'&#13;
Challenge Cup on October 25,&#13;
1902. Oldfield opened up at&#13;
once, did not slow down for&#13;
the turns, and finished a lap&#13;
ahead of his nearest competitor&#13;
in five minutes, 28 seconds&#13;
— an American record.&#13;
Oldfield always believed that&#13;
his c o n t e s t with Winton&#13;
launched him on the great&#13;
career he enjoyed in automobile&#13;
racing. He is reported to&#13;
have told Mr. Ford that each&#13;
of them "made" the other —&#13;
Heni-y Ford by building the&#13;
car, Barney Oldfield by driving&#13;
it&#13;
Ford raced his way to more&#13;
publicity and a third opportunity.&#13;
On June 16, 1903, Ford&#13;
Motor Company was incorporated.&#13;
Six months later the new&#13;
company had a line of three&#13;
cars.&#13;
ttfc attnet attndtaft to mm&#13;
of them — the Model B, faleaded&#13;
to sell lor f2,ttt —&#13;
Ford rewind the rote- o*&#13;
driver. He •imemswiil that&#13;
he would break the world's&#13;
speed record with a foarengine&#13;
«"**-*rT+H1&gt;y&#13;
Identical to that of his aew&#13;
Model B Ford car.&#13;
Ford Betters M&#13;
On the morning of January&#13;
12, 1904, Henry Ford settled&#13;
himself in the "999" and headed&#13;
-the car down a three-mile&#13;
cinder course on the ice of&#13;
Lake St. Clair northeast of&#13;
Detroit. On that cold winter&#13;
morning, witnessed by officials&#13;
of the American Automobilt&#13;
Association, an automobile exceeded&#13;
90 miles an hour for&#13;
the first time in motoring&#13;
history.&#13;
As it had been born, so Ford&#13;
Motor Company was catapult*&#13;
ed ahead by Henry Ford and&#13;
his racer. For the next decade&#13;
— whenever steep grades,&#13;
rough roads, mud or water&#13;
obstacles had to be encountered&#13;
— Ford cars did astonishingly&#13;
well.&#13;
In those years half the cities&#13;
of the land seemed to be staging&#13;
automobile contests of&#13;
some kind. Chicago had its&#13;
annual Algonquin Hill Climb,&#13;
Washington had its Sociability&#13;
Runs, New Haven its Shingle&#13;
Hill contests, and so on.&#13;
In 1831, President Jackson&#13;
appointea Stevens T. Mason to&#13;
the office of Secretary and&#13;
Acting Governor of the Michigan&#13;
Territory. Only 19, h«&#13;
was the youngest American to&#13;
ever receive such an honor*&#13;
PRACTICING FOR the annual Fun Golf Contest are David Holdcraft and Carol&#13;
Scott, which will be held at the Fun Golf on West Grand River, Brighton,&#13;
All boys and girls are invited to participate as there is no age limit and the&#13;
contest will be staged three Tuesday; in August, the 6th, 13th and 20th. Trophies&#13;
will be given winners.&#13;
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{BRIGHTON MEN'S and BOY'S WEAR MAIN STREET BRIGHTON&#13;
Little League 9m&#13;
LOSE SECOND GAME&#13;
Bulldogs Tied for Top Spot&#13;
ARGUS—DISPATCH—EAGLE—WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963&#13;
Rock Hunting "Gems"&#13;
FO8JL&#13;
5T0NE&#13;
tovnt PERINSUU&#13;
CALCITE&#13;
tBCXJ-TOOTH 5PAR)&#13;
t Don counnr spec IMDS&#13;
CAJtNET&#13;
£sch year, mote people ate striking ic zich in outdoor fun collect*&#13;
ing rocks and minerals in Michigan. Specimens that may be&#13;
•worked into pendants, earrings, and other jewelry are found in a&#13;
aumber of places with the foremost area being the Keweenaw&#13;
yeoinsula—"Copper Country." Shores of Lake Superior are&#13;
{some of the beat collecting places; colorful agates and thomsontites&#13;
are much sought after along pebble beaches. Waste rock&#13;
udumps of old copper mines offer excellent opportunities for finding&#13;
tauch treasures as datolite. Another rock that takes a gem-like&#13;
[{inish i s jaspilite, found In the Marque tie region of the "Iron&#13;
I Country.** Garnet aad magnetite are other popular collector's&#13;
Items from this country. Among the lower peninsula's outstanding&#13;
i display specimens are calcite crystals, located in limestone&#13;
quarries near Monroe. The Petoskey stone, a fossil common ia&#13;
beach nibble along the south shore of Little Traverse Bay, rates&#13;
ligh oft the wanted list of many "gem" hunters. To learn more&#13;
•bout zcicks and where to find them, write the Department of Conserration,&#13;
Tvblkations Koom, Lansing 26, for m- freer copy e l&#13;
"Collectint Minerals in Michigan."&#13;
Brighton Area&#13;
Rec Program&#13;
HANDICRAFT&#13;
Classes will continue through&#13;
August 2nd if sufficient children&#13;
attend. Meetings are held&#13;
at the Hawkins and West Elementary&#13;
Schools on alternate&#13;
days from 9:00 to 11:30. Children&#13;
may come any day they&#13;
wish.&#13;
BASKETBALL&#13;
A clinic is being conducted&#13;
at the high school gym for all&#13;
NOW IN PROGRESS&#13;
MID-SUMMER&#13;
CLEARANCE&#13;
SALE!&#13;
on all new and used&#13;
BOATS AND MOTORS&#13;
—SPECIAL SALE!—,&#13;
On some used boats&#13;
and motors.&#13;
Just come in and&#13;
Make Us An Offer!&#13;
Large Selection&#13;
For the Best Buys See&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNQ&#13;
MARINA&#13;
Open 8 to 9 P.M.&#13;
Sundayi 'til 6 P.M.&#13;
T-Afcyc CHEMUNG&#13;
Phone Howell 174&#13;
Grand BJver, Hughe* Bd.&#13;
boys from 4th grade through&#13;
the 12th. Boys 4th through 8th&#13;
attend from 9:00-10:30 and the&#13;
high school boys are asked to&#13;
come from 10:30-12:00.&#13;
SWIMMING&#13;
The final class is in progress&#13;
at Briggs Lake and will conclude&#13;
August 2nd with Red&#13;
Cross tests.&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
July 29—&#13;
Brighton vs. St. Thomas,&#13;
Vets. No. 5 6:00&#13;
July 31—&#13;
Lincoln Consolidated vs.&#13;
Brighton, West 6:00&#13;
SWIMMING&#13;
Ten teenagers from the&#13;
Brighton area completed the&#13;
Red Cross Life-Saving instruction&#13;
at Briggs Lake. Those&#13;
who received their Senior emblems&#13;
were: Jim Stuhrberg,&#13;
Carl Stuhrberg, Dave Bair, and&#13;
Larry Eikhoff.&#13;
Junior certificates and emblems&#13;
were issued to Tom&#13;
Chenoweth, Mike Lueker, Karl&#13;
Lietzau, K e v i n Rosswurm,&#13;
Steve Rosswurm, and Pat&#13;
Blakemore.&#13;
TOP CANDY SALESMEN&#13;
In a Brighton Area Recreation&#13;
Candy contest, winners to&#13;
go to Tiger Stadium, eight&#13;
boys sold 20 boxes or more.&#13;
They are going to attend the&#13;
White Sox-Tiger twilight doubleheader,&#13;
Tuesday, July 23.&#13;
The winners are Alex Sak,&#13;
John Kenny, Stanley Adams,&#13;
Bob Arnold, Bill Blaremore,&#13;
Tony Russell, Jon Stine, and&#13;
Chris Zaske.&#13;
Detroit's zoological park was&#13;
among the nation's first zoos&#13;
to be built with barless exhibits.&#13;
Spectators and animals&#13;
are separated by moats. Its&#13;
2.000 mammals, birds and rep*&#13;
tiles live much as in their&#13;
native habitat&#13;
EPERESIA&#13;
Mean 'SERVICE" in firatk&#13;
Our Insurance Agency is built on "eperesia". Try&#13;
us next time you have an Insurance Renewal&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
Brighton b n n u w e Ageaey&#13;
307 W. Maia S t — 227-1891 ._+„&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS&#13;
Won Lost&#13;
Brighton 7 2&#13;
Lincoln 7 2&#13;
Moose Lodge 6 3&#13;
Saline 6 3&#13;
Elks 4 5&#13;
St. Thomas 3 7&#13;
Whitmore Lake 3 7&#13;
Ann Arbor Bank 0 10&#13;
The Bulldogs ' continued to&#13;
hold onto a share of first place&#13;
even though they lost their&#13;
second game of the season to&#13;
Saline 4-2. Dick Leidheiser&#13;
limited the locals to 3 hits by&#13;
Joe Kearns, Buzz Davison, and&#13;
Jim Funsch. Saline scored two&#13;
runs in the first inning and&#13;
maintained' their advantage&#13;
the end. The locals threatened&#13;
in the last inning but left the&#13;
tieing runs on base.&#13;
R H E&#13;
Sai.oe 200 110 0 4 5 1&#13;
Brigi ton 000 001 1 2 3 3&#13;
W.P.: Dick Leidheiser&#13;
L.P.: Biuce Evenson&#13;
Brighton's game with Ann&#13;
Arbor Bam: was just another&#13;
routine defe*1. for the bank,&#13;
which is winters. Jim Funsch&#13;
and Hank Gallup combined to&#13;
hold the bank to 5 hits. Don&#13;
Har]t man led the Bulldogs with&#13;
3 hits. Pat Faulkner and Buzz&#13;
Davison chipped in with two&#13;
singles each.&#13;
R H E&#13;
f A. Bank 010 002&#13;
W.P.: Jim Funsch&#13;
L.P.: Mike Erwin&#13;
Big Things Come&#13;
In Small-&#13;
E. S. GEORGE RESERVE&#13;
Big Things are coming out&#13;
of small packages on the E. S.&#13;
George "Reserve this summer.&#13;
The lives and habits of water&#13;
mites (tiny creatures related&#13;
to spiders and chiggers) are&#13;
the concern of a research team&#13;
of four persons — including&#13;
one internationally-known investigator&#13;
from Japan. He is&#13;
Professor Taiji Imamura of&#13;
Ibaraki University (near Tokyo)&#13;
who is currently about&#13;
halfway through a two-month&#13;
stay on the Reserve.&#13;
Water mites live in ponds&#13;
and streams and are parasites&#13;
on a wide variety of insects&#13;
(as many as 27 have been&#13;
counted on a single mosquito!).&#13;
Since these animals have been&#13;
a subject of considerable interest&#13;
on the Reserve, Dr. Imamura's&#13;
visit will greatly assist&#13;
the studies as well as provide&#13;
him with an opportunity&#13;
to observe American water&#13;
mites first hand.&#13;
This is Prof. Imamura's first&#13;
visit to the U.S. He has shown&#13;
a lively interest in learning&#13;
American ways, and has been&#13;
particularly impressed by the&#13;
prominent place of women in&#13;
our community affairs. Dr.&#13;
Imamura believes that the refrigerator&#13;
is the one convenience&#13;
which has enabled women&#13;
to find time for outside activities.&#13;
He hopes, therefore, to&#13;
purchase one for Mrs. Imamura&#13;
on his return to Japan.&#13;
Prof. Imamura will leave&#13;
Pihckney in mid-August to attend&#13;
scientific meetings in&#13;
Washington, D.C. He expect*&#13;
to tour the U.S. until some&#13;
time in October, at which time&#13;
he will fly back to his home&#13;
and family in Mito, Japan.&#13;
Residents of the Reserve will&#13;
miss such delicacies as seaweed&#13;
tea and smoked dried squid&#13;
when he departs.&#13;
Constructs Own Telescope&#13;
Henry Gordon, age 14, of 202 S.&#13;
Seventh Street, Brighton, is shown&#13;
here preparing to fasten the viewing&#13;
screen to his telescope to observe the&#13;
eclipse of the sun-last- Saturday Jn&#13;
&amp; with fii U&#13;
and completed it in April of this year.&#13;
Thp main part is the mirror, which&#13;
required many hours of grinding two&#13;
glass blanks together, using different&#13;
grits of abrasives at different t&#13;
-i - -fi?!—JJ&#13;
the sun and projects it through the&#13;
eyepiece, onto the screen.&#13;
The telescope is a 6-inch f 7.8 reflecting&#13;
type. The main tube is 54&#13;
inches long and the complete assembly&#13;
weighs 80 pounds. The mounting&#13;
has three babbitted bearings for ease&#13;
of adjustment. The complete telescope&#13;
represents 275 hours of -work.&#13;
Henry started working on it last&#13;
October as a science project in school&#13;
"Then comes the hours of polishing&#13;
and testing as the finished mirror&#13;
lias to be neiir perfect to give satisfactory&#13;
performance. With the exception&#13;
of the main tube and the diagonal,&#13;
all of the parts are made or.&#13;
shaped by hand.&#13;
It is a credit to Henry's patience&#13;
as there aie a good many telescopes&#13;
started but very few are ever&#13;
finished.&#13;
TWO ENTRIES in the Bass Contest, sponsored&#13;
by Art's Sport Shop of Brigton, are held here by&#13;
Richard Frost and Debbie Mudri. The bass held&#13;
by Debbie weighed four pounds and four ounces.&#13;
while the fish in Richard's grasp weighed three and&#13;
one half pounds.&#13;
IEACH DRESS—Here's a&#13;
sjokk and May fashion made&#13;
Snm m cotton terry bath&#13;
toweL Fold hems together, cot&#13;
at ML Cat «H-taeh carve for&#13;
aittfcale* attfht curve for&#13;
Beektfasa. Cither seek aad bind&#13;
wtftfc MM tape. Bind annholes,&#13;
lttrta* M iadam en each aide&#13;
for ah—ktor ties. Hem to deatred&#13;
lettfth. By Caanoa Home-&#13;
TIGER BASEBALL&#13;
ON WPAG&#13;
F M TIE BEST IN&#13;
RADIO TUNE IN DAILY&#13;
AT ftiM&#13;
DIAL 1151&#13;
Fun 'V Fumble&#13;
League&#13;
Legion&#13;
St. Pat's&#13;
Ratz&#13;
Police&#13;
Aggregate&#13;
Sail-Inn&#13;
Bowl-N-Bar&#13;
Won&#13;
&lt;)&#13;
66&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
30&#13;
Lost&#13;
0&#13;
23&#13;
56&#13;
6&#13;
8&#13;
LAST WEEK'S (iAM£S&#13;
Sail-Inn 7, St. Pat's 1&#13;
Legion 6, Ratz 2&#13;
Aggregate 7, Police 19&#13;
THIS WEEK'£ GAMES&#13;
July&#13;
24—Police and St. Pat's&#13;
25—Sail-Inn and Legion&#13;
29—Ratz and St. Pat's&#13;
Trail Riders&#13;
Stop At Local&#13;
Sportsmen Club&#13;
Sunday afternoon, July 21st 26&#13;
Ponies of A m e r i c a s and&#13;
Appaloosa with their young&#13;
riders arrived at. the Livingston&#13;
Conservation and Sports Association&#13;
club house on Me-&#13;
Clements road where the group&#13;
were greeted by club members&#13;
and many area visitors. The&#13;
young riders ranging from 8&#13;
years through IB, under the&#13;
leadership of their adult, trail&#13;
boss, Hill Billington of Oklahoma;&#13;
trail ride chairman, .John&#13;
Ahnet'eldt and route chairman,&#13;
Bob Whitefiold arrived, at the&#13;
club house after their journey&#13;
from the Dinmond Dot Ranch&#13;
at Howe)!. The ponies were&#13;
watered, tied out in a shaded&#13;
area while- 'he hungry gang&#13;
gathered at their m o b i l e&#13;
"Chuck Wagon" for lunch.&#13;
Several adults, some parents&#13;
of the trial riders, were accompanying&#13;
the group on their&#13;
115 mile trip to the Detroit&#13;
State Fair Grounds in time for&#13;
their 5th International POA&#13;
Show to be held Friday and&#13;
Saturday, July 26 and 27th.&#13;
The ridei-s are competing for&#13;
horsemanship and sportsmanship&#13;
prizes during this trip&#13;
from Charlotte to Detroit.&#13;
These ponies, called "Pony&#13;
of the Americas" originated in&#13;
1955 when an Iowa breeders'&#13;
youngsters outgrew their Shetland&#13;
ponies and not yet big&#13;
enough to handle full si/eri&#13;
horses he tool a Mottled Appaloosa&#13;
horso and crossed it. with&#13;
a Shetland stud -producing the&#13;
I SADDLE HORSES 1 HELL CREEK RIDING STABLE&#13;
3025 Patterson Lake Road Pinckney&#13;
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK&#13;
- A T STUDPEPPY&#13;
WIMPYS&#13;
(P138,272)&#13;
PERMANENT REGISTERED&#13;
QUARTER NORSE&#13;
VISIT OUR&#13;
WESTERN WEAR DEPT.&#13;
THE SADDLE SHOP&#13;
Horses Bought, Sold and Boarded&#13;
• o p * •way Tie&#13;
Greens, Blues, Oranges&#13;
Have Identical Records FINAL IJTTLK LEAGIE&#13;
STA.NDLNtiS&#13;
Won Lost&#13;
Greens 10 5&#13;
Blues 10 5 ,,-&#13;
Oranges 10 5&#13;
Purples 7 8&#13;
Colds 4 11&#13;
Scarlets -i 11&#13;
In a final hedic week of play&#13;
the Brighton Little League&#13;
wound up in u &gt;-way tie. This&#13;
is thr tirst tune this has occurred&#13;
in thr ID-year history&#13;
of Lit Ik- Leay.ue in Hnghton.&#13;
The Bhu-s defeated the&#13;
Greens '•!-_' in the last scheduled&#13;
game arid the Orange* defeated&#13;
the Golds to bring about&#13;
this deadlock.&#13;
The Grvens played the ()[••&#13;
Tigers Champs&#13;
of Youth League&#13;
FIN4L YOI.'TH LKAGIE !&#13;
STANDINGS&#13;
Won Lost ,&#13;
Timers &lt;) ;\&#13;
Yanks 8 4&#13;
White So.vs •"&gt; 7&#13;
Dodgers 2 10&#13;
Tlie Ti'jers wttn t!ir- Youth&#13;
League Championship by winning&#13;
two sanies this past&#13;
-Yanks-j*uiiamcd in&#13;
an^'s Monday arid the winner&#13;
played the Blurs tor ihr championship,&#13;
licsults v, ill b&lt;_* in&#13;
next w.vk's Aivu-.&#13;
The Oranges »ia;i»'d the&#13;
wevk by delfaim/ I!H&gt; Blues&#13;
1-0 on the onu-nit pitching of&#13;
Mark Wcnzel, H double by&#13;
Royer Hitter. L'ddie Gardner,&#13;
Blues pitcher, limited the Oranges&#13;
to a single by John&#13;
Hardesty. Mark Wen/el scored&#13;
the winning run alter ua&#13;
and scoring vn a pa.wd&#13;
Blues 000 000&#13;
Oranges 010 OOx&#13;
W.P.: Mark Wenzel&#13;
L.P.: Kddie Gardner&#13;
hall.&#13;
H i:&#13;
1 0&#13;
1 2&#13;
The Golds gave the Greens&#13;
a scare but the Greens finally&#13;
seoml the winning marker in&#13;
the 7th inning on a hit by&#13;
Larry Luttermoser. The .score&#13;
was Greens 3, Golds 2. Gay&#13;
Black pemiitted the Golds two&#13;
singles by Henry Seger and&#13;
Don Van Sickle. Robin Muscli&#13;
•ind Kon Russell led the winneiN&#13;
with two hits each.&#13;
R H E&#13;
Golds 000 200 0 2 2 7&#13;
Grerns QUO 200 1 o 6 1&#13;
W.P.: Larry Lutlrnnoser&#13;
L,I\: Darrell Donkhaus&#13;
In the longest game of the&#13;
scitMin [he Purples def fated&#13;
the Oranges 10-7 in 10 innings.&#13;
Dan Carney starred for the&#13;
Purple by pitching the firsx&#13;
Congratulations aro in order&#13;
to Captain Grec; Park and his&#13;
victorious Tigers. We hope to&#13;
have a picture for the paper&#13;
in the near iutuit\&#13;
first POA, black hand light&#13;
colored with hinder-quarters&#13;
looking like smeared paint,&#13;
Now there are approximately&#13;
2,700 POA's with 125 of them&#13;
owned bit Michigan families.&#13;
Registered ponies can only be&#13;
between 46 and 52 inches high.&#13;
POA owners and riders represented&#13;
from 6 statesr Oklahoma,&#13;
Iowa, Indiana, Illinois&#13;
and Michigan; a professional&#13;
POA jumper and his young&#13;
rider from Ontario, Canada&#13;
were also with the group,&#13;
putting on an exhibition at the&#13;
Diamond Dot Ranch Saturday&#13;
evening&#13;
Participants in the trial ride&#13;
arrived Thursday at Charlotte&#13;
whore it was planned the well&#13;
groomed jxmies with their&#13;
riders dressed neatly in their&#13;
western logs would parade for&#13;
the local citizens and guest.'-&#13;
of Charlotte.&#13;
Due to The"" rainy \veather&#13;
that evening, the parade was&#13;
postponed.&#13;
The Riders started out for&#13;
their trail ride to Howel!,&#13;
Friday a.m. where they met at&#13;
the Diamond Dot Ranch, owned&#13;
by Joe Harris, Saturday afternoon,&#13;
the group of youngsters&#13;
paratled through the streets of&#13;
Howell and enjoyed an ire&#13;
cream freeze by Mr. Harris at&#13;
the ranch that night.&#13;
Several memher-s of the&#13;
Livingston County 4-H riders&#13;
joined the group at the ranch&#13;
and ixide the trail with them&#13;
to the club house on McClements&#13;
road, Sunday. The POA's&#13;
left later in the afternoon for&#13;
their 19 mile ride to the ranch&#13;
of Dr. Karl Book at Milford&#13;
where Ihe horses would be&#13;
bedded down for the night, and&#13;
the youngsters would .sji.rp in&#13;
the open nearby. They hopod&#13;
to arrive at 1he Fair' Grounds&#13;
in Detroit by this Wedre-ri.iiy&#13;
afternoon,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Spiceland of&#13;
Belleville, riders in charge of&#13;
ihe chuck wagon," invited the&#13;
Brighton public to aitend the&#13;
POA show Friday at 7 p.m. or&#13;
one of the two shows on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
which was a home run. Dave&#13;
Wenzel singled twice and doubled&#13;
for ihe- losers. Ralph Dias,&#13;
Orange catcher, had two hits.&#13;
R H E&#13;
Pur. 000 321 010 3 10 5 4&#13;
Or. 150 000 010 0 7 8 7&#13;
W.P.: Dave Wicksland&#13;
L.P.: John Hardesty&#13;
The Blues stayed In the&#13;
race by subdueing the Scarlets&#13;
12-0. Bobby Gustafson limited&#13;
the Scarlets to 3 hits. Randy&#13;
Needham and Roger Ritter led&#13;
the winners with two hits&#13;
apiece.&#13;
R H K&#13;
Scarlets 000 000 0 3 4&#13;
Blues 204 24x 12 11 2&#13;
W.P,: Bobby Gustafson&#13;
L.P.: Hoi) Foulk.s&#13;
The Scarlets finished their&#13;
season uith a win o\er t!n»&#13;
Purples 4-2 on a home run by&#13;
Bill Andrews with Iwn men&#13;
on base. Alex Daws jMTmitted&#13;
the Purples just two singles.&#13;
J'. H E&#13;
Purples 0O0 f)20 2 2 .i&#13;
Scarlets 4U&lt;&gt;\ ()',\ 1 4 4&#13;
W.I3.; A!e\- ]):,\is&#13;
L.P.: Dave Wick.stand&#13;
The (; ?• e e n s could have&#13;
wrapped up ihe pennant with&#13;
a win &lt;)\er the Blues, but 1he&#13;
Blues on the strength of Carl&#13;
Beike's hitting delated t h e&#13;
Greens 3-2. Car! doubled with&#13;
t u o males alxiard in the last&#13;
inning to lie the game a n d&#13;
win it. T h e game was a pitch*&#13;
ing duel between Larry L u t t c r -&#13;
moser of the Greens and Roger&#13;
Ritter of t h e . Blues. Roger&#13;
fanned 14 Greens and L a r r y&#13;
s t r u c k out 7 Blues. Randy&#13;
Nee-dham, Blues catcher, a n d&#13;
(Jay Black, Greens first sacker,&#13;
helped their teams with two&#13;
hits Cadi.&#13;
n H K&#13;
Greens 01.2 000 2 S 2&#13;
Blues (MJl 002 3 j 1&#13;
VV P.: Roger Ritter&#13;
L.I1.: Larry Lutlermoser&#13;
The Oranges made it a threewav&#13;
tio for first place by&#13;
trouncing the Golds 10-0. John&#13;
Hardesty, Tim Biers, and Mark&#13;
Wen/el combined to pitch a&#13;
no-hit game. Mike Corbett led&#13;
the Oranges by getting two&#13;
singles. Mark Wenzel had a&#13;
big double in the first inning.&#13;
R II K&#13;
Golds 002 100 3 0 5&#13;
Onnges 400 olx 10 5 0&#13;
W.P.:Tim Burs&#13;
L.P.: John Kearns&#13;
MICHIGAN'S M TRACK&#13;
POST:&#13;
OPENING DAY 3:30&#13;
WEEKDAYS . . . _ _ . 3:30&#13;
General Admission Still&#13;
$1.00&#13;
(Clubhouse 50c Extra)&#13;
L&#13;
10 MILE i t DtQWNMt Res. JO. 45785&#13;
ft/&#13;
SAXONY AREA NEWS BCTH STEPHEN AVI. AC iHBlf&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson&#13;
md son Tim and nephew Jartd&#13;
Page visited the DeWatere Art&#13;
Cnstitute in Flint a week ago&#13;
ruesday. They especially enjoyed&#13;
the Bray Renaissance&#13;
Gallery. Upon their return tc&#13;
Brighton they stopped off at&#13;
Fenton Lake for the balance&#13;
of the day.&#13;
FUN GOLF&#13;
7 DAYS A WEEK&#13;
8028 E. GRAND RIVER BRIGHTON&#13;
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP&#13;
ANTI-LITTER&#13;
ORDINANCE&#13;
Health, Sanitary, Safety and&#13;
Protective Measures&#13;
SECTION I&#13;
Ordinance to reflate health, sanitary and&#13;
safety conditions throughout the Township, to&#13;
xtt iconxarnefi therein.&#13;
SECTION n&#13;
Rubbish disposal: Tt shall be unlawful for&#13;
any person to dump rubbish or waste materials&#13;
on anv land in Hamburg1 Township except in and&#13;
on Public or Private Dumping Grounds as may be&#13;
provided for the purpose. Tt shall be unlawful&#13;
for anv person to dumn rubbish or waste materials&#13;
within the risrht-of-way of any public street&#13;
or highway, or park. All miblie or private Dumping&#13;
Grounds shall be located not less than one&#13;
hundred (100) feet from any public street, highway&#13;
or park; nor less than five hundred (500)&#13;
feet from any inhabited bnildinjr. and''or recorded&#13;
residential subdivision. Such dun-win* srrounds&#13;
shall be reached bv a suitable service road of ad-&#13;
_^ouate-width-to-»eFm44----fwfe travel. All such&#13;
dumninq- ^orounds shall be burned, leveled and&#13;
covered with a layer of dirt as often as necessary&#13;
to eliminate odors, minimize rats and vermV&#13;
SECTTON TJT&#13;
Promiscuous Litter of Junk in Proximity of&#13;
or on anv Lot, Parcel or Tract of Land&#13;
in Hamburcr Township: It is hereby snecifically&#13;
provided that anv •promiscuous litter of vehicles&#13;
that are not in runnin? condition, or unsightly accumulation&#13;
of junk equipment, machinery, and/or&#13;
parts thereof, and/or used materials located either&#13;
in the nroximitv of a dwelling or on any lot. narcel&#13;
or tract of land in Hamburg Towrtshm shall not&#13;
he r^ric^ered a "Junk Yard" or "Used Material&#13;
Yard". Such an existing condition shall be "Illecral"&#13;
to he abatpd in the nublir interest within fifteen&#13;
(15) davs from the date of complaint notice served&#13;
either bv mail, •nostinsr of the property, or personally&#13;
bv Township Sur&gt;ervisor of Hamburg Townshin.&#13;
Livingston Countv. Each day said Illegal use&#13;
continues unabated after the expiration of said&#13;
fifteen (15) Hays complaint notice shall constitute&#13;
a separate offense and violation subject to action&#13;
and penalties as provided by this ordinance.&#13;
SECTION IV&#13;
Any one who operates and maintains a bona&#13;
fide business shall maintain and store all their essential&#13;
ermipment and material in a neat and orderly&#13;
fashion.&#13;
SECTION V&#13;
Penalties: Anv person, Firm, association, or&#13;
corporation who shall violate any rule, regulation,&#13;
or condition of this Ordinance or shall operate the&#13;
same without a license shall upon conviction thereof,&#13;
forfeit a sum not to exceed one hundred&#13;
($100.00) dollars together with the cost of prosecution&#13;
or be imprisoned in the county jail for a period&#13;
of not more than ninety (90) days, or both such&#13;
fine and imprisonment in the discretion of the&#13;
court.&#13;
SECTION VI&#13;
Any person, firm, or corporation, or his or its&#13;
employees, agents, or officers who shall violate the&#13;
terms and provisions of this ordinance, shall be&#13;
guilty of maintaining a public nuisance and shall be&#13;
guilty of misdemeanor and shall be punished as&#13;
provided in Section V hereof. The continuance of&#13;
such public nuisance as hereinbefore referred&#13;
to shall constitute a nuisance per se and the same&#13;
may be restrained by proceedings in the Circuit&#13;
Court for the County of Livingston. State of Michigan,&#13;
upon complaint of, the Supervisor and Clerk&#13;
of Hamburg Township and the institution of such&#13;
proceedings shall not be a bar to the arrest, prosecution&#13;
and conviction of any person, firm, or&#13;
corporation violating the terms and provisions of&#13;
this Ordinance or any suit to recover such penalty&#13;
in an action of law.&#13;
SECTION vn&#13;
Sections of this Ordinance shall be termed&#13;
seyerable, and should any section or provision of&#13;
this Ordinance be declared by the Courts to be&#13;
unconstitutional or invalid, the same will not affect&#13;
the validity of this ordinance as a whole or&#13;
any part thereof, other than the part declared to&#13;
be unconstitutional or invalid.&#13;
SECTION VIII&#13;
This Ordinance shall become effective thirty&#13;
(SO) days after the first publication in accordance&#13;
with Act 191, of the Public Acts of 1939, as amended*&#13;
Signed:&#13;
FRANCIS SHEHAN, "Supervisor&#13;
EDWARD RETTINGER, Clerk&#13;
July 10*17-24&#13;
Former neighbors of Mrs. Loid&#13;
Ailred were sorry to hear she&#13;
was in the hospital. We all&#13;
wish her a speedy recovery.&#13;
Mrs. George Belyea and Mrs.&#13;
Robert Anderson spent a full&#13;
day in Ann Arbor Thursday.&#13;
They attended the Eleventh&#13;
Annual Art Conference and&#13;
the opening of the Annual&#13;
lnvitatioanl Art Exhibit, at the&#13;
Trueblood Auditorium. As students&#13;
in oil painting, they&#13;
enjoyed the Street Art Fair&#13;
which will last thrbugh August&#13;
20. It was a pleasure to meet&#13;
a local artist, Ralph Flournoy&#13;
and his wife in one of the&#13;
Street Booths. Both ladies have&#13;
have fond hopes of displaying&#13;
their art next year.&#13;
Bob Anderson spent Thursday&#13;
night fishing for walleye*&#13;
in Lake St. Clair with his&#13;
Uncle from Roseville. He is&#13;
thouroughly enjoying his vacation&#13;
by golfing every day&#13;
the past week at Kensington,&#13;
Salems Hills and the Farms.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Ronald Densmore was home&#13;
on leave form the Kincheloe&#13;
Air Base to visit his mother&#13;
Mrs. Esther Densmore his&#13;
sister, Mrs. Cooper and family&#13;
and friends. He left Brighton&#13;
Saturday afternoon.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mrs. Delbert Densmore and&#13;
son Douglas are expected to&#13;
return for several weeks to&#13;
stay with her parents, the&#13;
Olivers in New Hudson. Her&#13;
husband was shipped out on&#13;
fluty .-Xut S&amp;&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Genne Densmore&#13;
have been residing with&#13;
his mother since their return&#13;
from Pennsylvania. They hope&#13;
to find a place near Ann Arbor&#13;
now that she has sold her&#13;
home.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Page oi&#13;
Hillsdale and daughter Stephanie&#13;
were weekend guests of&#13;
the Bob Andersons. Their son&#13;
Jared who was staying with&#13;
the Andersons returned home&#13;
with his parents Monday morning.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mrs. Sylvia Hees, a scenic&#13;
mural artist was very thrilled&#13;
to have sold her first paintnig&#13;
Friday. She had several of her&#13;
works on exhibit at the Annual&#13;
Street Art Fair in Ann Arbor.&#13;
She sold three altogether. She&#13;
took up painting some time&#13;
last year and has throughly&#13;
enjoyed it. Her mother and a&#13;
sister were artists, her sister&#13;
had doneJn some sculpturing.&#13;
She thinks it would be awfully&#13;
nice is all the artist^' in the&#13;
area would get together to&#13;
form a group and to have a&#13;
Fair simular to the one in Ann&#13;
Arbor. Perhaps during sidewalk&#13;
days. We understand there&#13;
are many such people in the&#13;
area. Anyone interested please&#13;
get in touch.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mrs. Donna Hardesty and&#13;
children with her sister and her&#13;
family had taken a cottage at&#13;
Portage Lake for a week. Their&#13;
husbands joined them each&#13;
night after work. They enjoyed&#13;
some swimming and fishing&#13;
while there.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. George Belyea and son&#13;
Lance of Aldine dined at the&#13;
Canopy Saturday. Later the&#13;
two of them took Mrs. Arnold&#13;
Clucky to see Robert Goulct&#13;
at the Fisher in Detroit.&#13;
Mr. Belyea the same**evening&#13;
attended a stag 'Convention oi&#13;
the American Electroplaters&#13;
Society at the Glen Oaks&#13;
County Club.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Goodall&#13;
and children and his parents&#13;
PFC. RONALD FAKMEB&#13;
Ronald Farmer&#13;
Finishes Drill&#13;
In 4-Day Rain&#13;
BRIGHTON — Marme Private&#13;
First Class Ronald C.&#13;
Farmer, son of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Charles Farmer of 5045 Culver&#13;
Rd., Brighton, is serving&#13;
with the Second Battalion of&#13;
the Third Marine Division, a&#13;
unit which recently participated&#13;
in a joint US.-Republic&#13;
of Korea amphibious exercise&#13;
dubbed "Operation Flagpole"&#13;
conducted near Seoul, Korea.&#13;
The training exercise involved&#13;
67 ships plus numerous&#13;
Marine air and ground units&#13;
of both nations.&#13;
It ended June 28 as U.S. and&#13;
Korean Marines secured their&#13;
last objectives after four days&#13;
shore combat in driving rain.&#13;
"Flagpole" is similar to&#13;
other operations - periodically&#13;
&lt;2W*3uiJt£u: hy Seventh Fleet&#13;
units with armea forces of Far&#13;
Eastern countries to improve&#13;
proficiency in amphibious maneuvers.&#13;
It is aimed also at&#13;
maintaining close working relationships&#13;
between allied nations.&#13;
It consisted of a mock invasion&#13;
force gaining limited control&#13;
of parts of the Republic&#13;
of Korea and requiring action&#13;
by American and Korean forces&#13;
to destroy the enemy and restore&#13;
governmental control.&#13;
State Records&#13;
103 Drownings&#13;
To Date in '83&#13;
Thei* have been 103 drownings&#13;
and 148 water accidents&#13;
in Michigan this year through&#13;
Jury 15, according to a provisional&#13;
report by the State&#13;
Police.&#13;
This compares with 106&#13;
drownings and 170 accidents&#13;
through July 9, 1962.&#13;
Of the accidents this year,&#13;
91 were fatal&#13;
More detailed Scores w e&#13;
available la only 116 of the&#13;
accidents, the full reports oa&#13;
the others having not yet&#13;
been received.&#13;
These show that 59 were&#13;
fatal, 36 personal injury aiul&#13;
21 property damage only. There&#13;
were 60 persons injured and&#13;
the breakdown on types of&#13;
accidents in which 69 drowned&#13;
follows:&#13;
Ten boat operators, 15 boat&#13;
passengers, 25 swimmers or&#13;
waders, 3 fell through the ice&#13;
and 16 fell from a bridge, bank,&#13;
dock, pier or similarly. Of&#13;
those in the latter classification&#13;
or who fell through the&#13;
ice, seven were children under&#13;
10 years of age.&#13;
My Neighbors&#13;
r+&#13;
the George Goodalls enjoyed a&#13;
lovely vacation in Traverse&#13;
City. They saw the Cherry&#13;
Festival for the first time.&#13;
They visited the Scenic Gardens,&#13;
swam, fished and boated.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mrs. Jack Goodall attended&#13;
a Surprised Bridal Shower for&#13;
Kayla Hess of Richalle. The&#13;
shower was given by Mrs.&#13;
Kerchner of Island Lake. Their&#13;
wore about thirty ladies present.&#13;
Rancher Glen&#13;
To Entertain&#13;
WED., yuut x ,&#13;
Local Couple Move to Denver&#13;
ROBERT RODRIGUEZ MRS. RODRIGUEZ&#13;
The Home Mission Bdard of&#13;
the Southern Baptist Convention&#13;
recently appointed one of&#13;
its largest groups of missionaries&#13;
for service in the United&#13;
States.&#13;
Included in the group were&#13;
two local people, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Robert B. Rodriguez, who will&#13;
go to Denver, Colorado.&#13;
Robert Benjamin Rodriguez&#13;
has been appointed for Spanish&#13;
work, in Denver, He i s a&#13;
BRIGHTON — R a n c h e r&#13;
len, the Christmas Seal cowboy&#13;
who has entertained more&#13;
than one million Michigan&#13;
youngsters, appeared at the&#13;
Tamarack Camp in Brighton&#13;
on Thursday, July 25.&#13;
A former radio and TV entertainer,&#13;
Rancher brings a&#13;
ood health message urging the&#13;
youngsters to develop habits&#13;
that will help build strong&#13;
bodies, thus reducing the possibility&#13;
of serious damage&#13;
should they be afflicted with&#13;
tuberculosis of other contagious&#13;
diseases.&#13;
Rancher is making appearances&#13;
at s i m i l a r camps&#13;
throughout the state this summer.&#13;
When school is in session,&#13;
he entertains daily before&#13;
grade school groups throughout&#13;
the state.&#13;
He travels 25,000 miles each&#13;
year to make the appearances&#13;
under the sponsorship of the&#13;
Michigan Tuberculosis and Respiratory&#13;
Disease Association.&#13;
His campaign on what he&#13;
terms the "good health trail"&#13;
began in 1955.&#13;
Goodwill Trucks&#13;
To Make Pickup&#13;
In Brighton&#13;
BRIGHTON — The n e x t&#13;
visit of Goodwill Industries&#13;
pickup trucks to Brighton is&#13;
scheduled for Tuesday, July 30&#13;
G o o d w i l l trucks collect&#13;
household discards of clothing,&#13;
shoes, hats, toys, most types&#13;
of furnitures and other household&#13;
discards. ^&#13;
To arrange for a Goodwilr&#13;
Industries truck pickup, call&#13;
the local Goodwill representative,&#13;
Mrs. Don Larry, telephone&#13;
number 229-9761.&#13;
Michigan pioneered in development&#13;
and use of heavy motorized&#13;
equipment for fighting&#13;
forest fires. The federal government&#13;
and other states are&#13;
using ideas developed at the&#13;
experiment station near Roscommon,&#13;
only one of its kind&#13;
in the nation.&#13;
graduate of San Antonio College,&#13;
San Antonio, Texas; Baylor&#13;
University; Texas Christian&#13;
University, Fort Worth, Texas,&#13;
and of Southwestern Seminary.&#13;
Formerly a minister of education&#13;
in a Spanish church in&#13;
Fort Worth, he has also been&#13;
a pastor-evangelist to Mexican&#13;
migrants in the Texas Panhandle.&#13;
His most recent work&#13;
was as a pioneer pastor in&#13;
Brighton. He is a native oi&#13;
San Antonio, Texas.&#13;
Mrs. Rodriguez was named&#13;
to served with her husband in&#13;
work with the Spanish-speaking&#13;
people in Denver. Born in&#13;
Texarkana, Ark., she studied&#13;
nursing at Baylor University,&#13;
graduating from Texas Christian&#13;
University.&#13;
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WKD. JUL Y 2\. 1963&#13;
II&#13;
HOTICE S SAJ.E MrTKK&#13;
s Oet-n ruaae Ui rlie&#13;
s oi that certain m u n g ue&#13;
M October l&amp; 1S68 executed by &gt;&#13;
••te r C. Ssunon* and Kr*nce» J_ Sim -&#13;
*U *"* w a e * * niort^agofv to ni» '&#13;
fPberson Slate Bark, a Michigar &gt;&#13;
kiUons Corporation of Howell Mich '&#13;
|B. as mortgagee, anich niortfiace&#13;
M recorded October 17. 1968 in the&#13;
ic* of the Register ol Deed* tor&#13;
rtnfaton County. Michigan In Liber&#13;
l ot mortgage*. » g «« 161-1KM63.&#13;
tw which nujrtjagt there is claimed&#13;
be «u« at the date of thu notice.&#13;
' orinelpaJ and interest. Si.\ Thousand&#13;
ft Hundred Ninety-five arul f«s unt&#13;
la&amp;iK) Dollars plus insurance and&#13;
orney tees a s allowed by law and&#13;
other legal ct*to no prweedins*&#13;
vtns been taken at lav or in enmt&gt;&#13;
recover &amp;aid debt, or any part&#13;
treol notice is heieoy gi\«»ri mat.&#13;
virtue of the power of sale conned&#13;
in said mortfafe and the rtata&#13;
in tuch case made arid provided:&#13;
i said mortgage will be foret-Uw.-d •&#13;
a sale of 'he premises herein &lt;ios- !&#13;
bed. or so mucb thereot as may I&#13;
necessary to pay the &lt;ieht at a ;&#13;
blic auction to the highest uidtier I&#13;
the West door of ttu&gt; Court House !&#13;
the City of Howell Livingston'&#13;
unty. Michigan, that being the Dlace&#13;
holding Circuit Court tor me (.ouniy&#13;
Livingston, on the 26th dav &lt;&gt;t ,U:iv.&#13;
13. at ten o'clock in the rorpnoon ,&#13;
|:00 EST); said pretm.tes f&gt;eins&#13;
tcribed in said mortgage as tniinw*.&#13;
Lot No. 58 of Fairlaw n Beam Subliviaion,&#13;
as duly laid out, plaited and &gt;&#13;
•ecorde d In Liber 2 nt Plats page&#13;
B Livingston County Keturtls Exopting&#13;
therefrurr the Southerly uit&#13;
pet thereof, and snbjef-r tu higjmax&#13;
tasement release rernrderi in Litier&#13;
BJ- P**e 556. Livingston C oui'y&#13;
Records.&#13;
McPhersoti State Bauk&#13;
Howell Michitihit&#13;
Mortgage e&#13;
E Reed Kletehe r i&#13;
ittorne y for Morten^e e&#13;
:05 E. Gran d River ;&#13;
•iovvell . Michiga n j&#13;
.ted : May J. 1«3 _ I&#13;
Juiv 24 i&#13;
A.'II.I- S ',&lt;-!!;;. • d pu ) t u ' thi - K a s t '.. |&#13;
nl trie Wthuesr . S*»&lt;-tu&gt;n S Tuun&#13;
Township, Livingston Counts, Michigan&#13;
affording to th* plat fh*rwt&#13;
a.s resided in Liber S of Plats. Page&#13;
•1 Livingston Countv Records !&#13;
Dated: April 30 1963 j&#13;
WOKCKSTEH KtOKRAl. SAVINGS&#13;
AXP LOAN ASSOCIATION.&#13;
Assignee uf Monjjam&#13;
Arthur K Biuvvn&#13;
t 2t&gt;. Michigan .Uilv 34.&#13;
-—_ —\ or&#13;
Defiult Uavnig been made in the&#13;
editions of a certain Mortgage- made&#13;
RONALD LEROY PRIEBL and&#13;
)NA GLADYS PRIEBE. his vvii&gt;. to&#13;
iTIONAL HOMES ACCEPTANCE&#13;
IRPORATION. an Indiana corporan.&#13;
dated the f»rh day of Nmembfi&#13;
№. and recorded in the office of the&#13;
gister of Deeds for the County of&#13;
rinjston and State ot Michigan on&#13;
I 9th day ot November, 1356, in&#13;
&gt;er 326 ol /.lortgagcs . on page&#13;
nngston County Records. v&#13;
irtgage was thereafter on February&#13;
1937 assigned to WORCESTER&#13;
IDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAM ASCIATION&#13;
Worcester. Massachu-&#13;
!t«. which assignment WAS reai&gt;rd£d&#13;
March 10, 1937. In Liber 331. Page&#13;
:. Livingston County Records, on&#13;
nth Mongage there in claimed to be&#13;
e at the date ot this notice. im&#13;
incipal and interest the sum nr&#13;
ght thousand six Hundred eighty-&#13;
•ee and 88/100 (J8.fi83.88) Dollars, ami&#13;
&gt; further »um of Seventy.five &lt;57ii.oih&#13;
•liars, as Attorney's fees, to which&#13;
lount will be added at the time of&#13;
le all taxes and Insurance that mny&#13;
paid by the said Mortgagee hoeen&#13;
the date or this notice and the&#13;
ne of satd sale: and no proceedings&#13;
law having been instituted tr&gt; recover&#13;
• debt now-1 remaining tenured bv&#13;
Id Mortgage, or any part thereof,&#13;
lereby the power of sale contained&#13;
.said Mortgage ha» become operati\e.&#13;
Sow Thererore. Notice Is Hereby&#13;
von that by virtue of the power of&#13;
le contained 1n said Mori Race and&#13;
pursuance of thp statute in sitrh&#13;
»e made anri provided, the Raid&#13;
(trtgage will be foreclosed by a sale&#13;
the premises tlii-M e-ln descrihed ot so&#13;
U'h thereof as mfty be necessary, at&#13;
ihlir auction, to the highest bidder.&#13;
the west front door ot the Cniirt house&#13;
the City of Howell, and (aunty or&#13;
vingsUiti, Michigan, tha,t liems the&#13;
tec for noldlnjj the Circuit f o w l in&#13;
id (nr said County, on Wednesday&#13;
e 3ist day of .Htly. 19t&gt;3 at in oft&#13;
••Loi.-K Eastern Standard Time in the&#13;
i-iMioon of tald dny and said premises&#13;
:ll be sold to pay the amount so as&#13;
oresaid then due on «aid Mortgage&#13;
jjrther with Tuir and one 'half per&#13;
•nt intereit, legal costs, Attorneys'&#13;
e.s and also any ta\rs and insurance&#13;
at said Mortgagee docs p*y on &lt;&gt;r&#13;
•loi to the date of »&amp;id sale: winch&#13;
id piemlsei are described Ir, said&#13;
ortgag* as follows tn-wit;&#13;
Property situated in the Tnwnship of&#13;
reen Oak, Livingston County. MichilVfumt&#13;
has in^ »&gt;«-er 'nade in The&#13;
conditions of thai certain mortgage,&#13;
dated February ."&gt; ]HCL executed by&#13;
Chester C Simons as mortgagor, to the&#13;
"» Stale Bank, a Michigan&#13;
(oi porattoi! of Unwell Michi*&#13;
thu. ax !nniptnunt&gt;«* uhuh mortuage&#13;
was reouded February b ifWiL' in the&#13;
'Hfire ut ihe Register of ix^d!. tor&#13;
I.tv illusion Cotmtv .Michigan tn ljl&gt;er&#13;
4o!S of nifut-agcs imges 26L'-3«S-264.&#13;
vi'jur. wmi h mortgage thei e is claimed&#13;
ti&lt; i# iiift* a; date &lt;&gt;l this notice for&#13;
pi incipal and m'eresf. Kmij- Thousand&#13;
Four Hundred SevenU-six ami 33'100&#13;
'M.47H ,'tt) ' Dollars, plus' insurance and&#13;
attorney («•&gt; as allowed Ui law and&#13;
all other legal costs: nn prfveedings&#13;
having been taken at law or in equity j&#13;
tu r«"'-o\ el- said debt &lt;&gt;r an\ pait&#13;
tiiert*of nntico is hereby ^ivvn that,&#13;
bv virtue of the power ot sale contained&#13;
in said mortgaKf *J'd the&#13;
statuti-s Hi sin h case mailo and provided:&#13;
the said mortgage will ne foreclosed&#13;
t'\ H sHlf of the picnMses&#13;
hi-ri'in dcsci iiied. ur .so much thereof&#13;
as ir.a.v he necessary to pay tho doijt.&#13;
a' H piibiu- auction lo the highest&#13;
bidder at tin- West d&lt;xjr of tne Court&#13;
House ui the Cit\r ot How ell. I^ivingston&#13;
( nunt\ Michigan. Hint being the plare&#13;
&lt;&gt;l holding Circuit Court for ihe County&#13;
oi Livingston, on the I'bth day of July&#13;
19fi3, at tnn o'cliwk in the forerioon&#13;
'IO.IIO KS'l't: 'U». premisps being.&#13;
&lt;J**8«.'t'ibe&lt;l in said vnm tgagp &gt;:s followp;&#13;
.Lot No. .18 of l&gt; ait'lawn Be»rh Sub-&#13;
&lt;JivisivHi a^ dirty laid out. olatted and&#13;
TecOidrtl in fjhot 2 Of Hats, page&#13;
.tf. Livingston County Records; Ex-&#13;
'••"ptina therefrom the Southerly 20&#13;
feel theroof ami suhient to highway&#13;
easement tclvase lejoided In Liber&#13;
2'f"-&gt; IJH^O ,ViK. Livingston County&#13;
Records&#13;
McPh^rsnn S1atp Bank&#13;
HoMell. ^!l&lt;•hlgan&#13;
Mill tgaqee&#13;
K Ri-ed Fletrher&#13;
Attu) n&lt;'&gt; for MorlgHjjee&#13;
',0"i K Ciand Ri\or&#13;
I low el I Mi'-higa'&#13;
Da led: Mav 1, 19b3&#13;
4. jii.j :4&#13;
to&#13;
*145 n plus the fe«» ij the Sheriff.&#13;
1XJKMA.N A.&#13;
lTJig Barlow&#13;
l&gt;f 11 Oil J&#13;
To \\&lt;tlui.i J Svviirihuui. a sin«;Le&#13;
fiw»ii SU7-I tt. Caxifleld J*-lrolt, Mu-h-&#13;
^•II. la^t ^xaiile Ui Ihe regular&#13;
ihckiri title oi iut'h landj ur of any&#13;
inteir.st therein a&amp; appearing by the&#13;
rei-orda In the uffice ol the RegiaUrr&#13;
•&gt;t Dfrtis uf &amp;aid County.&#13;
July 2, 10, 11. 24&#13;
MORTGAGE 8ALK&#13;
IX'tauil haMiig Deen made in the&#13;
i iMuinions of a certain mortgagtr dated&#13;
Jdnunry 19, 19K2. recorded January&#13;
Z!. 1%L'. in LJUer JBS on stages 333.&#13;
340 *nd 341 in liwi oX&amp;ce ot the Register&#13;
or De«dk of UvusBtoa County.&#13;
Michigan, executed t&gt;y Leland Perry&#13;
Grant and Virginia M. Grant hi*&#13;
wtie as mortgagor*, to McPberton&#13;
Stale Bank a kn^h'g*" ^tanking CUT*&#13;
p&lt;jiution. uf Howell. Michigan, as&#13;
mortgagee, on wblca mortgage there&#13;
is claimed to be due on date hereof&#13;
tor principal and Interest the sum of&#13;
C&gt;94i&gt;.li2 plua atturney fee* provided&#13;
t&gt;&gt; statute: and by virtue of which&#13;
default and the provisions of tald&#13;
mortgage the entire unpaid balance&#13;
of MI id principal and interest aa above&#13;
stated Ii hereby declared to become&#13;
due and payable forthwith although&#13;
the time provided for the payment&#13;
thereof has not yet expired: and no&#13;
proceedings having been taken at law&#13;
or in equity to recover said debt or&#13;
any part thereof:&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That&#13;
b\ virtue of the power of sale contained&#13;
in said mortgage and the&#13;
statute in sucn rase made and ppovided&#13;
said mortgage will be foreclosed&#13;
by a sale of the mortgaged&#13;
premises and as herein described or&#13;
so much thereof as may be necessary&#13;
to satisfy said indebtedness at&#13;
public auction and to the highest bidder&#13;
at the westerly door of the court&#13;
house in the city of Howell. Livingston&#13;
County. Michigan, that being&#13;
the place fnr ihe holding of Circuit&#13;
Court for inid county, on the 11th&#13;
day uf October, 19S3. at ten o dork&#13;
A.M.: said mortgaged premises being&#13;
described as follows:&#13;
I.otn Nos 1 and 2 in Block 2. Range&#13;
5. according to the plat of the Village&#13;
of Piuckney Livingston Counts&#13;
Michigan, as duly laid out.&#13;
platted and recorded in Liber 2 of&#13;
Deeds at page K4. Livingston County&#13;
Records&#13;
Daied July IT. 19611&#13;
SfATi. FM?\i£.&#13;
326 W Main Street,&#13;
Brighton. Michigan.&#13;
Phone: ACademy 9-till2.&#13;
July 17-24-31-Aug. 7&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN, The&#13;
Probate Court for the County&#13;
of Livingston.&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate&#13;
of KENNETH C. HYNE, Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Cuurt,&#13;
held on July 12. 1963.&#13;
Present, Honorable Francis&#13;
E. Barron, Judge of Probate.&#13;
Notice is Hereby Given, That&#13;
the petition of Frances V. Hyne,&#13;
the Administratrix of said&#13;
estate praying that her final&#13;
account be allowed and the&#13;
residue of said estate assigned&#13;
to the persons entitled thereto,&#13;
wiil be held at the Probate&#13;
Court on August 6. 1963. at&#13;
ten A. M.:&#13;
It is Ordered, that notice&#13;
thereof be given by publication&#13;
of a copy hereof for three&#13;
week* consecutively previous&#13;
to said day of hearing, in The&#13;
Brighton Argus, and that the&#13;
petitioner cause a copy of this&#13;
notice to be served upon each&#13;
known party in interest at his&#13;
last known address by registered,&#13;
certified, or ordinary&#13;
mail (with proof of mailing*,&#13;
or by personal service, at least&#13;
fourteen (14) days prior to&#13;
such hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS K. BARRON',&#13;
Judge of Probate&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
Helen M. Gould.&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
VanWinkle. VanWinkle &amp;&#13;
Heikkinen. Attorneys,&#13;
HOWPU, Mich.&#13;
Announce Second Quarter&#13;
Notary Appointments&#13;
K • • M 11»•' h N . S &lt;' ! ' /&#13;
l - e i - i f h i M i H &gt; i r i t \&#13;
L a k e&#13;
Bai ha r a T. i ici.' ! -,&#13;
m o r e L u k e&#13;
! • &gt; h •&#13;
! '. . ' f K . (' ' i l r S / U I ' l ' . ' V A .&#13;
NorniAd&#13;
ure Lake&#13;
v&#13;
: . 1 i . i _. j i c i , 1 ! • ( i i\-&#13;
•-.All ot Michi^aii ?, 8U.0UU notaries&#13;
muM be bonded for&#13;
$1,000 to protect the public. In&#13;
othw &gt;&gt;tuii-s the amount ul it&#13;
bond can run from $500 to&#13;
"510.000 Nebraska, lor example,&#13;
has a SL',000 bond which&#13;
co\ eis nutaiit's who confine&#13;
their woik in local ur county&#13;
areas, u i t h H §5,000 bom1 tx-iriy&#13;
Required for thiw.' otlt-nn^&#13;
state-wuie notarial -*er\ ico.&#13;
According ti» S(vivt;:r&gt; o|&#13;
Slate James M. Hare. Michigan&#13;
law requires each applicant&#13;
N o I i i . , i n i&#13;
lui &gt;uiii a t o p v&#13;
St'iit lo his cuuul&gt; cltkk a&#13;
pi\&gt;|*:t l&gt; e v c u t o d U&gt;n&lt;i id&#13;
.&gt;1.0U() and to p;&gt;y a le&lt;&gt; ot Sl.UO&#13;
for filing the oath and bmni in&#13;
the county c l e r k s office&#13;
Hate listed the name oi r n - '&#13;
tunes public m L n n o u u i '&#13;
I'ounU who ha\e b«vn appointed&#13;
or reappointeU dunrrj :&#13;
the second quarter of lyt\i. ,&#13;
They ai*:&#13;
Ha/H E. Shirt hff. Brighton;&#13;
CI*rencf Blackburn. Mm&#13;
J panne Jones, Brighton&#13;
! 1. I i &gt; i . i 1 l a n i h u i -.;&#13;
i . . i :&#13;
Ilk i n U l i f &gt; i i n I h i ' {&#13;
p i f i n i s t - s a i i - &lt; | f M -&#13;
A l l u f a r i - i l . i i M&#13;
land siUialc in Hit&#13;
Whu-li &gt;JII1&#13;
-ili««ii n» lolln^s I&#13;
uicif or pairt-l nf&#13;
lovMi»hip nf C r w i '&#13;
Oak in Ihe Cuiintj of \.[\ : , i m | '&#13;
Slat* uf MichujHn, ana&#13;
follov^s. li&gt;-\\ it:&#13;
Beg. at a point distant S "&gt;&amp;1.0"_'' imm&#13;
the cent?!- of Section Uti. 'I' I V R ri K&#13;
Township of CtPt-n OaK l.iun^siiui&#13;
Ctninty. Michigan the N SO de;;ie«-s "2&#13;
mm. E IK5.0'; th S •J64.0(r . u, N H»&#13;
ili'K S^1 min. KaM. 17:i€2r. : th s 'Jt*.2^ :&#13;
th S 89 deg. .Tll nm: W 1901.2S' to 'lv&#13;
North and South ji line of St-i ?&gt;.:&#13;
th along said lirw N'mth 470 23' In :hc&#13;
pl«ce of heg CniitKiriiiij! Ui.no a&lt;-i»-j&gt; •&gt;&lt;&#13;
land. !.&lt;vated on the East vide of Rush-&#13;
Urn Road. South "f Ten Mile R,md.&#13;
Paled at t&gt;-tnjit Michigan. July i:&gt;,&#13;
nt&#13;
: v.&#13;
\ttorne\&#13;
Assignee of&#13;
for&#13;
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Ocl lb&#13;
OV MICHIGAN&#13;
The P r o W e f'ourt for the&#13;
Count)' of LIvliiEstuu.&#13;
Tn the Matter nf the Estate of&#13;
Lilian H Hearv Deceased&#13;
m -r,*&#13;
I&#13;
W i l l i a m B . C o p e ,&#13;
Detroit U. Mich.&#13;
NO'II'K BY PKRSONS CLAIMING j&#13;
TITLE 1XI1KR TAX DEED j&#13;
To the Owner nr Owners nf any and j&#13;
nl! Interests in or- Liens upon 1he :&#13;
Lam)* herein described-&#13;
TAKK X0T1CK t'c.Ht sale has been&#13;
lawfully made nf the following described&#13;
lanri for nnpalii la\es theieoii&#13;
ar'd t! i a t the undersigned has&#13;
ti'le Ihcii'tn nidi1'1 ' a \ deed or deeds&#13;
i^Mied tlwrefor and that \ nu arc entitled&#13;
tn a reconveyance thereof, at&#13;
fwu lime within v:\ munlhs after return&#13;
oT M&gt;r\''ir-ti of this notir»v upon&#13;
p a x i l M 1 ! 1 ^ ' n t b p u r i d e r ' v i j j l i o i j o i ' t o t h e&#13;
r p g i ^ t p ? 1 i!1 C h « ' : i - e v &gt; o f t h e C o i i n t v 1&#13;
i n w h i i - h t h e l a n d ; lit- o f n\\ s i ' m s&#13;
p a i d I ' p i . p . &lt;;, ic!-. p u i • c h a s e ' i i B P t h n r&#13;
w i t } - r &gt; f t \ : » T • • c p h , r i : n d d i t i n r i H l t h e r e -&#13;
i n a n d t h e tr?* n f t h e S h f M ' i f f f o r&#13;
t h e K e r \ i i ' H n- r u s t nf p u V i i i c a t i o n n f&#13;
t'n i« n o l i i i 1 '•» ^-f n i r v p u ' e d a s l i p o r i&#13;
p e r s o n a l s c m r r n f a &lt;lrr ' n r v i ' i n ' i a s&#13;
and fin&#13;
t h e r s u m &lt;if five dnllii'= ' o r e n c h dps&#13;
c r i p ' i o ! i •&gt; i*hiM ' ott;et a d d i t i o n a l&#13;
c o s t o r &lt; h a r K e s P i o v l d e d Ttml w i t h&#13;
tesper-t to p u r c h a s e r s a ' t h e t a \ s a ! e&#13;
held in t h e \ p A r s 1 PrHP IW'i a n d 1W0&#13;
t h e s u m s t a t e d in s u c h n o t i c e a« a&#13;
contliliiMi r\T l e c o ' n e v a n c e &lt;hall o n l y&#13;
he oil s : : m « ;&gt;aid «&lt; a c n n d l t i o n of&#13;
the t a r title p u r c h a s e t o g e t h e r w i t h&#13;
t e n p e r c e n t u m a d d i t i o n a l t h e r e t o If&#13;
p v . i n e r t n&lt; nfiit e s a i i l i.« tint n , a r l e&#13;
t)ie u n r l e 1 sijft.ed w i l l i n s t i t u t e p r o&#13;
f e e d i n g * f o r p u s s e s s i n n of t h e larid&#13;
D e s c i i p t i o n iif L a n d S t a t e n t M\i-hl&#13;
Ran, C o i ; n l y r f o f L K i r s r s t o n T.ot* 17 a n d&#13;
•Jn S u a t / r o u t C n v e ' l ' o \ M i s h i p of&#13;
H n i n i u H E L n i n e s t o n C ^ u n l v . M i c h l&#13;
g a i : fli'i-iviiuii; t o p l a t t h e r e o f&#13;
Amounts Paid: $61.48, Tax for sear&#13;
Attorney for Mortgagee&#13;
Business Address:&#13;
112 1/2 Staff Street.&#13;
Howell. Michigan.&#13;
July 17-Ort :&gt; 1%3&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
In the Circuit Court for the&#13;
County of Livingston.&#13;
GENEVIEVE REYNOLDS,&#13;
Plaintiff,&#13;
-vs.-&#13;
JAC'K E. REYNOLDS,&#13;
Defendant.&#13;
At a session of said Court&#13;
held in the Court House in the&#13;
City of Howell, in said County,&#13;
on the 8th day of July. 1963.&#13;
Present: Honorable Michael&#13;
Carland. Circuit Judge.&#13;
On the 7th day of May, 1962,&#13;
an action was filed by Genev&#13;
i e v e Reynolds, plaintiff,&#13;
against Jack E. Reynolds, defendant,&#13;
in this court for a decree&#13;
of divorce, custody, child&#13;
support and property settlement.&#13;
It is hereby ORDERED that&#13;
the defendant, Jack E. Reynolds,&#13;
whose address is unknown,&#13;
shall answer or take&#13;
such other action as may be&#13;
permitted by law on or before&#13;
the 28th day of August, 1963.&#13;
Failure to comply with this&#13;
order will result in a Judgment&#13;
by default against such defendant&#13;
for the relief demanded in&#13;
IMP complaint filed in this&#13;
Court.&#13;
MICHAEL CARLAND,&#13;
Circuit Judge.&#13;
DONALD A. MOON&#13;
Attorney for Plaintiff&#13;
Business Address:&#13;
Th« Probate (ourt for the&#13;
I uunl) *t Livingston&#13;
In the Matter of the Kslate of&#13;
Ida T. Poti'alz, Ueceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court, held on&#13;
.1 ul&gt; 16. 1963.&#13;
Present. UuiiorHblc Kiaacis F.. Biir&#13;
ron, .ludgc of Probate&#13;
Notice is Hereby (iiven. That HII&#13;
creditois ut said deceased are required&#13;
to present their claims in writing&#13;
and under oath, to said Court,&#13;
and to serve a copy thereof uixin&#13;
Ruth Ella RosQuett of 7894 Stale St&#13;
Brighton. Michigan, fiduciary of said&#13;
| estate, and that such claims will be&#13;
hoard by said Court at the Probate&#13;
Office on October 1, ,1963 at ten&#13;
AMIt is Ordered. That notice thereof be&#13;
given by publication of a copy hereof&#13;
for three weeks consecutively previous&#13;
to snid day tif hearing, in the Brighton&#13;
Argus, and that the fiduciary cause&#13;
a ropy of this notice to he served upon&#13;
each known party in interest at his last&#13;
known address iiy registered, certified&#13;
or ordinary mall uvlth proof of rnalltngi,&#13;
or h'y personal service at least&#13;
fourteen &lt;Mi days prior to s«''h hear&#13;
Ing&#13;
A true copj :&#13;
FRANCIS K BARRON&#13;
.Judge of Probate&#13;
HELF.X M. GOCLD&#13;
Register of Probate&#13;
VanWinkle. VanWinkle A Heikklnen,&#13;
Attorneys ••- Howe!I. Mich.&#13;
,1LI1\ 24, 31. Aug 7&#13;
MORTCiAfiF. SALE&#13;
Default having been maaf K tru1&#13;
terms and conditions at a icrtaui&#13;
mortgage made by Peier R Derrick&#13;
and Florence Drrri&lt;-k of Detroit Wa\ne&#13;
County, ^Tichij^an, MnrtRajrnr. to Speerl&#13;
way Ppfroleum Corporation nf thp '&#13;
same place. Mortgagee, dati-ct the 2nd&#13;
da\- of January, A.D 19H1. and re&#13;
corrJpfl in Ihe office of the Register' of&#13;
Deeds, fnr the Cnuntv of Livineslnn •&#13;
| and Stale of Michigan, on Ibe Hit'i da\ i&#13;
nf .laiuiar.v. A D TflfiL in liber 3K»; of&#13;
Livingston County Records, nn pace&#13;
4H9, or which rnnrtgBRe there Is&#13;
claimed to hp due, at the dnle &lt;•&gt;' M.is '•&#13;
notice, for prinntDA) and interest the j&#13;
«\im of Two Thousand Fise Ifur.tlied,&#13;
t'1? .'00.001 Dollars&#13;
And no suit or proceedings «' 'nw i&#13;
or In equity hflvini? hern instil.ited to&#13;
recover the debt secored by snid mnr'l-i&#13;
Eage or any part thereof. N'nw There-I&#13;
fore, by \irtue of the power nf sale&#13;
contained In said mai'tfjaze and pm •&#13;
Duant to the statutp of the Slale of&#13;
Michigan in such CUSP rmidr ,ii"d pr«.&#13;
\ided, notice Is herehy given that nn&#13;
Tuesday, the 22nd dny of October&#13;
AD, 1963, at 11 o'clock A M . Extern&#13;
' SrB'Mard Titv. v:r• i&lt;f mortgaKP vv'ill he&#13;
foreclosed by a snlr at pvibllc anctinr&#13;
to the highest bidder at Ihe westprh&#13;
door of the Tourt House In the Citv nf&#13;
Howell, Livingston Counl.v, Michigan&#13;
'that 'King the building where the Circuit&#13;
Court for the County of Livingston&#13;
I* held', of the premises descrihed&#13;
ir, said mnrtgaf?p. or RO much thereof&#13;
as may he necessary to pay tlie&#13;
amount due. as aforesaid, on snid&#13;
mortgage.' with all lepal costs, charges&#13;
and expenses, Including the* n'torney&#13;
fees allowed by law, and also any&#13;
•um or sums which may be paul bv,&#13;
the underlined, necessary to protect&#13;
inn. .tudge of Prohate&#13;
Notice in Herehy Given. That all&#13;
&lt;T-editoi-K of *aid deceased are remured&#13;
to pitsent their claims In writing and&#13;
under oath, to said Court, and to serve&#13;
a copy thereof upon Ilene Timmon* of&#13;
Brighton. Michigan, fiduciary of said&#13;
estate, and that *uch claims will be&#13;
heard and the heirs of said deceased&#13;
will be determined by said Court at&#13;
the Probate Office on October I. 196.1&#13;
at ton A.M.&#13;
It is Ordered Tbat notice thereof be&#13;
given by publication of a copy hereof&#13;
for three weeks consecutively previous&#13;
to *n!d Hay of henrlng. In the Brighton&#13;
AI-RUS. and that the fiduciary cause a&#13;
copv nf this notice to he served upon&#13;
each known party in interest at his&#13;
In-st kiv&gt;un address by registered, c-ertifipd&#13;
or ordinary mall 'with proof of&#13;
miiiiin1.'1 "t bv personal service at&#13;
lens! fourteen &lt;14i iit.y* prt^r to &lt;uch&#13;
hearine&#13;
A t i ' V P I - O J I V •&#13;
FRANCIS E ' BAR RON'.&#13;
,h&lt;!™&lt;» of Probate&#13;
HET.EN M con.n.&#13;
Reet'itfi1 nf Probate&#13;
^fAR'^T.\ .1 l.AVANV Atlornr&lt;&gt;&#13;
Brighton -Michigan&#13;
.Inly 24, 31. Aug, 7&#13;
&gt; O l l l ( UF SALK OF RKAI. •KTATt&#13;
I NUI.K l.KVV OF KXECITION&#13;
NOTK'K U hrrt'by ^l\en th.iil by&#13;
\iltuf ol a Writ «&gt;f Kxecutlnn issued&#13;
our of the Circuit Court for the County&#13;
ot Was nr in favor of WELlHNc; (iAS&#13;
&amp; KQC1PMKNT CO a Michigan corporation,&#13;
against the goxxis and chaiU'ls.&#13;
land and lenamentu of WILLIAM C&#13;
O'KKILLY. d b/a G &amp; M SHKF.T&#13;
MK1A1. WORKS, in LiMngston County,&#13;
to mr directeu and delivered 1 did, on&#13;
the Urh day of NovcinUvl, 1 !*•&gt;!; levy&#13;
upon and inkt alt Die rltjht rni&lt;- and&#13;
jut eri'sT of the -.Hid WILLIAM C&#13;
O'KKILLY. ii D/J. C. &amp; M SHKKT&#13;
MKTAI. WOJiKS IO ami lo the IOIILAV&#13;
iH'i d e s c r i b e d l a i i i l s , l o w i t :&#13;
K a s t 117 fi i n w i d t h o f L o t 1 i n&#13;
H i . . , k i R i d . , ; , ' ;•; ,«i,&lt;i I . . . I H 7 . . . i i&#13;
H i r , B l i n k - 1 . l l ; n . ^ j e S o f I h e n l i n -&#13;
m r t l p i ;t i n f t i i f \ ' i l ! a ^ e o f I ' i r i r K&#13;
n e v L i v i r g s i u n r . j u n l v . M i c h ) -&#13;
H l l n ! VV f i l l I: 1 s i . I l l i i- \ | l n \ i - |i .1 s a l e&#13;
a ' p u o l i c v e i i O •:&lt;• I n H i e l i l ^ l i i 1 ^ ! t u i l -&#13;
d e l 1 a t t l i e l i m i t (1 u [ H i e C u i i r l&#13;
I H u . i S f a t r i . e ( 11 \ n l H n v v e l l , C u u n l v&#13;
o f L i v i n ^ s l i ' i i , u s t h e ' J H l i i ( i i t s i&gt;l&#13;
J u l v !%:&lt;. :t' H' iKi A M&#13;
i . A W I t t ; N i ' K ( i K H l U M l K K S l i e i i l t&#13;
o f L a v i u g s L u a C o u n l &gt; .&#13;
Frank Sinatra&#13;
Featured in&#13;
-In Film&#13;
B o n n : t ' H M . i h - h r - I'.. i :. :.&#13;
K i c h ' . i r d A m i ' i_-v\. 11 . l i : n rv&#13;
F I A \ I* i \ i l l e&#13;
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H e l m I ) H . ' i : m u i i. I »i . •; i n -&#13;
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c u e t " Ku^ !-. , 1 1 ( i t H i - v \ r l ! .&#13;
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' I : • ! I&#13;
com&#13;
Us on others.&#13;
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OK MICHtfiAV&#13;
The Prnl&gt;»»e Court for the&#13;
Cuunty of Uvlnf«Uin.&#13;
In Mir Mnttet of the Estale of&#13;
Centre Ta&gt;lor. Mentally Tnrornpetent.&#13;
At H session of satd Court, held on&#13;
Mie istli day nr July, AD. 1963&#13;
Present. Honorable Francl* E. Bur&#13;
run, Judge of Probate.&#13;
Nut lee . li Hereby Civeri. That the&#13;
petition uf Clifford Langf'ird Guavdian&#13;
nf naid estate, prayitig^for the allowance&#13;
of his find and final arnmrit,&#13;
will he heanl at The Probate Court on&#13;
Amruut 13. 19fi.1 at ten A.M.:&#13;
Tt in Ordered. That notice thereof be&#13;
given Iiy puhlloatlon of a rop\- hereof&#13;
fn|- three weeks rormerutively pte\loux&#13;
In naid finv of hearing. In the Brighton&#13;
Arjtfiis. anil tlml the petitioner cause K&#13;
CIIO.V of thi* riutUf to be served upon&#13;
each Vnown party in fnicrent at hl«&#13;
!n«t known iddrpss by regi^teref!, rerti/&#13;
icri nr ordinary rnHIT 'with, [Hoof of&#13;
tniulinjr1 or H1 per&lt;onHl ^ervlre at&#13;
lew*! fourteen M4i day* prior to nurh&#13;
KRANCTS 7. ' RARRON&#13;
.7urfLTf " f Pfnbnle&#13;
HF.t.KN' M COfLD. •&#13;
T'.etristi'f of Probnlr&#13;
WKST.KY .J. RORRRT*; Attorney&#13;
LW-Ul \'ftn Dvl&lt;p A\ e.&#13;
f'Putin line. Mirhi jnn 7i&#13;
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OF EAGLES v&#13;
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In the ( ircull (ourt fnr th*&#13;
&lt; ciunty of Uvlni«l/)n&#13;
In 'lie Matter' of the Petition&#13;
uf Hrm-e Owens.&#13;
To, Vacate a Pint&#13;
VOTir K&#13;
Nolle** ii herehy jjiv-en that petition&#13;
tu vacate H Plat of Dean Acre*, more&#13;
fully described as:&#13;
Lois numbered o i e ']&gt; to nes etiteert&#13;
M7i of "Dean Aerex," a nubdlvlslun&#13;
of pail of the Northeast quarter&#13;
' ,i 1 of Sertlon twenty-eight '28'.&#13;
Town four &lt;4&gt; NVirth, Ranee *lv ifii&#13;
Ilast. T\ rone Township. Livingston&#13;
County. Mlehigan, recorded in Liber&#13;
9, Page 13 of Livingston County&#13;
Records.&#13;
will be brought on for hearing before.&#13;
the Hynnrable Michael Carland. Circuit&#13;
Judge at the Court House in the City&#13;
nt Howel! Michigan on the 1 nth day of&#13;
September. 196.1. at the opening of&#13;
Court on said day nr as nmn thereafter&#13;
as counsel can be heard.&#13;
HKVRY J, FOX&#13;
Attorney for Petitioner&#13;
1179 Klrst National Building&#13;
Detroit DR. Michigan&#13;
WO M21S and WO 5-44*&#13;
A true copy;&#13;
LOIISE M SCHIJ.Z. [jeputy&#13;
l&gt;lvintt*lon r-ounty Clerk&#13;
Howell, Mich.&#13;
July 24, K, Aug. 7&#13;
Frank Sinatra's in w cmirdv.&#13;
is unquestionably the IHIISIK'SI&#13;
and best, mot inn pic lure fiitritainment&#13;
to n m i r our \va\ in&#13;
many a nuxm. "C'oinr BUiw&#13;
Your H u m " in 'l'echnicoloi ami&#13;
Panavision vfhich opens Sunday&#13;
night at Ihe I ^ k e s Drive&#13;
In Theater beat's the slump •&gt;!&#13;
people who wanted to make a&#13;
hilarious, colorful movie . . .&#13;
and they have succeeded in&#13;
this tank admirably.&#13;
The plot centers around the&#13;
Baker family, who members&#13;
include:&#13;
Loe .1. ( o h b a* tlie father;&#13;
Molly n e o n at» the mother;&#13;
h"rnnk Sinatra as the oldest&#13;
»on; and newt'omor Tony Bill&#13;
AM his kid brother. The Baker&#13;
family is In the artificial&#13;
fruit biiHlne«ft and (,'cihb Is&#13;
the hard-headed, no nonsense&#13;
founder of the firm.&#13;
Frank Sinatra is a tujj executive&#13;
in tho business, bul h«-&#13;
rarely cooes to work due tu&#13;
his lren/ied pursuit of women&#13;
and Hood, tunes. Tony lii'1 us a&#13;
good, hard-working kid v. ho&#13;
lives at home and does everything&#13;
his parents say. UP IS&#13;
then1 pride and joy. Molly ['icon&#13;
spends most of her time in her&#13;
kitchen, worrying aboul Sinatra&#13;
and hoping he'll get married.&#13;
Rut. Sinatra doosn'i seem ID&#13;
know wh;il. mnrriage is. His&#13;
posh pent-hou.se apariniL'nt is&#13;
like a Grand Centra] Slation&#13;
wheie all the commuters ;irr&#13;
beautiful women. Out ol 1 his&#13;
army of women, he tries to&#13;
concentrate mostly on Jill S(.&#13;
John, his dumb-but-beauiil'ul&#13;
upstairs neighbor; Phyllis Me-&#13;
Guire, an out-of-town buyei&#13;
married lo Dan Blockei , and&#13;
Barbara Rush, a sensible and&#13;
pretty carper woman.&#13;
Frank Sinatra In the central&#13;
character in this /any&#13;
movie and he ha* the kind of&#13;
role hi» fan* like bent —&#13;
that ol hard-drinking, hitfhlivlng,&#13;
oophiMticnted playboy.&#13;
HIH unique m a n n e r i sm and&#13;
chrirm are w h a t ' ' m a k e thin&#13;
movie (freat, and when he&#13;
sing"* tlM- title »onfc. h e \ Hiirc&#13;
to pleaae t h ow who admire,&#13;
h k *ln%inti. "Come Hlnvv&#13;
Votir Horn" I* dmtlned to become&#13;
one of hi* moHt popular&#13;
, r * t t ' : M t p n • &lt; I - . I I - . • :&#13;
•:' •• I , - , . " . ! :&#13;
&gt; &gt; '&lt; ' , I J ' . ' \ . . 1 - '&#13;
. I ' [ H • , ' ! I I ' It' ' °&#13;
: [ • :•, . . ' . i f f ! , .; . ' i .&#13;
&gt;'. 1&#13;
BLUE WATER STORE&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER&#13;
Complete Grocery Line&#13;
P A C K V ; K I &gt; Hi-: ( n : i ; s&#13;
97U0 kltKSS Kl). I.AKKI.AM) — AC &lt;&gt;-'JlJ74&#13;
M . I l . i ; M l : S .J \ S T K [ A I T I I ' l ' J ) I ' I : 1 L J ' l i l S&#13;
Mi&#13;
IN MICHIGAN&#13;
UEEK IS A\ATLKAL&#13;
As natural as the wholesome grains and tangy hops from&#13;
which it is brewed, beer is Michigan's traditional beverage&#13;
of moderation —light, sparkling, delicious.&#13;
And naturally, the Brewing Industry is proud of the good&#13;
Wing it provides for so many folks in Michigan. Not only&#13;
for employees of the rVewmp Industry itself, but also for&#13;
the farmers and other suppliers of brer s natural ingredients,&#13;
In Michigan, beer belongs- enjoy it.&#13;
UNITLD S T A I L ^ b R r » V r R b A o S ' J U A r i O N , INC.&#13;
3 0 0 TAYLOR MARY PEACHBARRY&#13;
SUUJVAN&#13;
Sun., July 28 thru Sat.. AUK- S&#13;
MAtinee Hun. and Sat. at 2:30&#13;
pjn. rontlnuou*. Sun. and Sat.&#13;
at 2:80 — 4:40 — 6:50 and 9:00&#13;
p.m. MOIL thru PH. at 6:50 and&#13;
pjn.&#13;
tervice on ail electrical part*!&#13;
Buy ftvm ytw plumbing contractor,&#13;
appliane* dealer or Edison tfir€&#13;
whmt you $ee ihi* t-mbl^m . . »&#13;
SATISFACTION&#13;
GUARANTEED&#13;
HHSWi&#13;
Walt&#13;
Disney&#13;
New Store Wide PRICE CUTS&#13;
Bet Your Back&#13;
To School&#13;
Needs&#13;
Sio-Suits,&#13;
All Al&#13;
LOW, LOW&#13;
DM'I Wait&#13;
Toe Loig&#13;
H Cai't&#13;
Last&#13;
For Ever&#13;
DOWEN - TOWN&#13;
YOUTH CENTER&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
J&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
12 WORDS MINIMUM CHAKUK 75c&#13;
Ac PER WOKD OVER 12 WUKDS&#13;
SECOND INSERTION 6Oc MRST 12 WUKDS&#13;
4o EACH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
Uc EXTRA FOR A BOX REPLY&#13;
i&#13;
\&#13;
DEADLINE TIME SCHEDULES&#13;
ARGUS — TUES. NOON, — DISPATCH — 3I0N. 4 P..M&#13;
EAULE — TUES. NOON&#13;
SELL TOMORROW&#13;
with o WANT AD TOOJOri&#13;
Personals&#13;
RENT BLUE LUSTRE Electric&#13;
carpet shampooer for only SI.&#13;
per day. Geo. B. Ratz &amp; Son j&#13;
Hdwe. 7-24-x !&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
LOST: SET OF keys on chain.&#13;
Reward. AC 7-4721. 7-24-x&#13;
— i&#13;
LOST: BLACK and tan German&#13;
Sheppard, 2 yrs. old, female,&#13;
answers to "mit/ie". Reward.&#13;
AC 9-6376. 7-24-x&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
WE WISH TO extend our sincere&#13;
thanks for all the acts of&#13;
sympathy during our recent&#13;
bereavement. Special thanks to&#13;
the Brighton Rebekah Lodge.&#13;
Nellie Halpin ^&#13;
&amp; family.&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Household&#13;
USED APPLIANCES, Televisions&#13;
$25., up; Vacuums $19.95,&#13;
up; Televisions, Electronics,&#13;
Vacuums, Sewing Machines,&#13;
Sales and Service. LOY'S T.V.&#13;
CENTER at Whitmore Lake&#13;
Post Office. HI 9-9551. 8-7-x&#13;
SINGER SLANT needle late&#13;
model with guarantee. No attachments&#13;
needed to blind hem,&#13;
make button holes, monogram,&#13;
enbroidery, decorative stitches,&#13;
etc. Balance due $41.53. Take&#13;
over payments of $5.17 a&#13;
month. Call HoweU 1693.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
G. E. IRONER, like new Bargain.&#13;
Phone 229-2575. 7-24-p&#13;
UPRIGHT FREEZER, refrigerator,&#13;
6194 Conventry Dr., Island&#13;
Lake, 229-9330. 7-24-p&#13;
5 _RMS, FURNITURE,- Norge-&#13;
KARL'S TV now open every&#13;
evening until 9 p.m., large&#13;
stock of reconditioned used&#13;
TV's. 104 W. Grand'River.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
PART G E R M A N Sheppard&#13;
puppies, $10., AC 9-797U.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
2 RIDING HORSES 11 &amp; 5&#13;
years old. Reasonable. 227-3072.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
SIBERIAN HUSKIES, puppies,&#13;
7 wks. old, evenly marked. AC&#13;
9-7050. t-f-x&#13;
WELL MARKED Dalmation&#13;
pups. AKC registered with Papers.&#13;
-Reasonable. Also litter&#13;
Dalmatian full blooded and&#13;
thoroughbred with no papers.&#13;
Howell 1543M12 after 6:00.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Household&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
GAS RANGE, stove scales, buffet,&#13;
cabinet radio, metal bed,&#13;
double, all in good condition.&#13;
May be seen at 125 N. 4th St.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
USED GAS RANGES - Roper,&#13;
Detroit Jewel, Kenmore, excellent&#13;
condition, free delivery&#13;
and installation, 90 day guarantee,&#13;
Consumers Co., Phone&#13;
Howell 640. tfx&#13;
15 FT. KELVTNATOR Deep&#13;
freeze, Call Anytime after 6:S0,&#13;
AC 9-7831. 7-24-x&#13;
AUTOMATIC S I N G E R Zig&#13;
Zap:. 1963 model in sewing desk&#13;
with drawer space. No attachments&#13;
needed to make fancy&#13;
stitches, button holes, sew on&#13;
buttons, darn, mend, monogram,&#13;
applique, overcast, blind&#13;
hem, sew in zipper, etc. Guarantee&#13;
can be transferred to purchaser.&#13;
Take over payments of&#13;
$7.21 on $72.15. Call Howell&#13;
1693. 7-24-x&#13;
UPRIGHT KIMBALL Piano in&#13;
good condition. Make offer. Segcr,&#13;
201 Pierce St., AC 9-9337.&#13;
t-f-p&#13;
USED RED, davenport and&#13;
desk. 878-3434. 7-24-x&#13;
SINGER, used Singer portable&#13;
$19.95, many other used portables&#13;
and consoles, cleaning out&#13;
at. bargain prices. Repossessed&#13;
Singer vacuum cleaner $29.77.&#13;
Floor models and demonstrators&#13;
Reduced. Phone Norman&#13;
Pilsner, AC 9-9344, your only&#13;
authorized representative, Singer&#13;
Sewing Machine Co.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
9 CUBIC FT. Crosby Refrigerator—&#13;
freezer on top, good condition&#13;
$85.00. New box spring&#13;
$24,00, 17" Silvertone console&#13;
T.V. $10.00. 229-6723.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
'JlfllHilHIIMIIiMMIilll IlIMM llltlLHimilUMIII.&#13;
Fix Up Your Home&#13;
For&#13;
O U T D O O R&#13;
L I V I N G !&#13;
NATURAL LEDGE&#13;
STONES&#13;
FOR RETAINING WALLS&#13;
FIRE PLACES &amp; ETC.&#13;
ADD A PATIO&#13;
NOW!&#13;
Precast&#13;
PATIO STONE&#13;
6 Colors 5 1 49&#13;
24"x 24"x&#13;
PRECAST STEPS 18"xl8"xli/2"&#13;
1&#13;
..98&lt;&#13;
READY - MIX CONCRETE OR&#13;
MORTAR IN&#13;
NA*T UR*AL&#13;
DOOR SILLS&#13;
50 and 90&#13;
WI*N DOW•&#13;
and WALL&#13;
LB. BAGS&#13;
SILLS,&#13;
COPINGS&#13;
BRIGHTON STONE &amp; SUPPLY GO.&#13;
7200 Gd. River Ph. 229-6&amp;18&#13;
3 ' 2 Miles W. of Brighton — Between Brighton &amp; HoweU&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALTEST ICE CREAM&#13;
U oz. bag New Era potato chips B9r&#13;
Puul DeLuca 123 W. Main St. Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
"Rowers by Heller's"&#13;
Formerly Winkelhaiu Floral Co.&#13;
Phone Howell 284&#13;
Shop S Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper - Honsewaref&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Batteries&#13;
134 W Mala Pk. AO 7-2591&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
RICH BLACK pulverized peat&#13;
humus. Best for enriching poor&#13;
soils. Truck and pickups loaded ;&#13;
at 620 S. 7th St., Donald Leith&#13;
Sr., 229-9405. t-l'-x&#13;
FENCE — 25% discount, 1,000&#13;
ft., must be sold by July and&#13;
August, 42" and 48" chain link,&#13;
Wood fence and patio fence.&#13;
Terms free estimates. New&#13;
Hudson Fence, GE 7-9441.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR t'or rent&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. Call Howell&#13;
1787. t-f-x&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Mufflers, Generators,&#13;
Fuel Pumps, Brake&#13;
Shoes, Glass Packs. American&#13;
Auto Ace 126 E. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM- TERMITES. For- fair-&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
WH1TMORB&#13;
EAGLE&#13;
449-2519&#13;
ARGUS % DISPATCH £&#13;
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
JOHN DEERE used 4010 tractor.&#13;
Excellent condition, fully&#13;
equipped, good tires, you'll save&#13;
money on this bargain. Hartland&#13;
Area Hdwe. Phone Hartland&#13;
2511. 7-24-X&#13;
PICNIC TABLE, $12.50 - 4&#13;
steel lawn chairs, $3.00 ea. Call&#13;
AC 9-9285. t-f-x&#13;
diivi OOll,&#13;
t-f-X&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors. Mill Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
HAY, to be taHen off the field.&#13;
3695' Pleasant Valley Rd.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
1959 PLYMOUTH standard&#13;
six, good condition, $450. Artifical&#13;
fireplace; gas stove; Four&#13;
50 gallon barrels. 7989 Lake&#13;
Shore Dr., Horseshoe Lake.&#13;
8-7-x&#13;
APT. SIZE kitchen sink, new&#13;
in crate, with basket strainer&#13;
$15.00; pipe fitting kit, stock&#13;
and dies from :is" to I V ,&#13;
pipe cutter, and vice. $20. 229-&#13;
7911. t-f-x&#13;
TAMDOM AXEL implement&#13;
trailer, 5 ton capacity. George&#13;
Bennett, 227-5429. 7-24-x&#13;
SCHWINN TORNADO girls&#13;
bicycle, like new, also household&#13;
furniture. AC 9-7018.&#13;
7-24-p&#13;
WE WILL be closed for vacation&#13;
from Aug. 1st. thru Aug.&#13;
7th. except Sat. Aug. 3rd.&#13;
Birdsong Feed &amp; Seed Store.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
9x12 RUG and pad, $15.00;&#13;
Davenport, chair and ottoman,&#13;
$25.; 220 Gal. Oil Tank, filter&#13;
and gauge, $15.; All good condition.&#13;
Call 227-7219. 7-L'i-p&#13;
GET MORE — Get Kelvinator.&#13;
Best deals on washers, dryers,&#13;
freezers, refrigerators. W e&#13;
trade and finance. Hartland&#13;
Area Hdwe. Phone Hartluid&#13;
2311. 7-31-x&#13;
nr;tUT, jx/Tuiuje tiiuih.&#13;
laundry tuns, used, $60. for&#13;
both; Also Manitowoc freezer&#13;
chest, IB cu. ft., like new, will&#13;
trade for '57 or '58 c a r or 3 j&#13;
ton Pick-up, no junk, C a n be&#13;
seen evenings after 6:00, 229-&#13;
G8BS. ' 7-24- x&#13;
SACRIFICE I F sold now. Space&#13;
heater, oil, nearly new. 229-&#13;
6212. 7-24-p&#13;
UTILITY T R A I L E R 5* x 8',&#13;
Highrack set of airlift • helper&#13;
springs, Heavy D u t y Trailer&#13;
Hiich - - 14 i 8:50 x 14 Tires —&#13;
(1 ) 5:00 x 12" Tire &amp; Wheel —&#13;
New 14' Boat, 40 h.p. Lark,&#13;
good ski boat. 3232 H u n t e r Rd.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
GOOD USED bedroom, living&#13;
room and dining room furniture,&#13;
many other household&#13;
items, open afternoons. Auction&#13;
Snlc every Sat. Nite, 7:30&#13;
p.m., 9010 Pontiac Trail, South&#13;
I,yon, Michigan. 8-14-x&#13;
KNITTING MACHINE, German&#13;
Make. Complete with tools.&#13;
Very Reasonable. 878-9929.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
HENS, WORKING overtime,&#13;
you save. 15 doxon small eggs,&#13;
$3.. 15 metis., $4.20. Hollow Oak&#13;
Farm, Rushton at 8 Mile, South&#13;
Lvon, 437-2471. 7-31-x&#13;
W H I R L P O O L Automatic&#13;
washer, Lawn Boy Mower,&#13;
couch, other furniture and&#13;
dishes. Moving out of town.&#13;
1476 Maxlield Rd., Hartbnri.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
WE WILL be closed for vacation&#13;
lrom Aug. 1st thru Aug.&#13;
7th. except Sit, Aug. 3rd.&#13;
Birdsong Feed &amp; Seed Store.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
ALL WOOL 7 x 12 Carved rug,&#13;
Rose, 2 Bissell carpet sweeper,&#13;
upholstered Rocker. Howeil&#13;
1201R12. t-f-x&#13;
Yrter&#13;
• Monuments&#13;
• Markers&#13;
• Mausoleums&#13;
llf&gt; K. Mount Hope Ave.&#13;
Lansing, Mich.&#13;
MRS. G. CUSIC&#13;
419 Washington&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Thone AC 9-61H8&#13;
Evenings After 6 or&#13;
Week Ends t-f-x&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TULLEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tues.-Thurs.-Sat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
440 W. Main St.&#13;
AC 9-6386&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
All Forms of Coverage&#13;
307 W MAIN STREET&#13;
ACademy 7-1X91&#13;
Royal Improvement Co.&#13;
Home Modernization. Ail&#13;
type* of siding, roofing,&#13;
stone, kitchens, attics, awnings,&#13;
storm windows, doors,&#13;
basements.&#13;
Free Estimates. FHA terms&#13;
Call Collect OR 4-4204&#13;
20403 Preemont St. Livonia&#13;
Tho». P. Anderson OVM&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8:30 P.M.&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River, Brighton&#13;
AC 7-4351&#13;
Professional Bldg., Brighton&#13;
DR. W. W. MADDEN&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
Mon., Tue., Thurs., Fri. 9-5&#13;
Wednesday &amp; Saturday 9-12&#13;
North St. — AC 9-6254&#13;
EDWIN H. MUKTO&#13;
Complete A action Service&#13;
PHONE 837-1444&#13;
No Charg* for Charitable&#13;
"For A Lovelier You"&#13;
-— Open Kveninjrs —&#13;
BRIGHTON BEAUTY&#13;
SALON&#13;
128 W. North S t AC 7-S24I&#13;
CLORE'S FLORIST&#13;
9956 E. Gd. River, Brighton&#13;
Phone AC 7-6631&#13;
Sat. 9 to 6 P.M.&#13;
JIMMY'S&#13;
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING&#13;
Prompt, Dependable&#13;
Reasonable&#13;
Phs. AC 7-4721&#13;
Res. AC 7-1582&#13;
428 W. Main St.&#13;
ElectricaJ Contractors&#13;
OAFFNISY&#13;
ELECTRIC SHOP&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611, 321 W. Main&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Interior &amp; Exterior&#13;
Paper IIanting &amp; ttemoving&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
6424 Island Lake Dr.&#13;
Brighton, Mich. 6-64-p&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
WE WILL be closed for vacation&#13;
from Aug. 1st thru Aug.&#13;
7th except Sat. Aug. 3rd.&#13;
Birdsong Feed &amp; Seed Store.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
II1 9" x 14' WALL tent with&#13;
lace-on addition. Good condition.&#13;
878-9907. 7-24-p&#13;
12 CUBIC FOOT Norge up-&#13;
\ . , r . - i . . . - • -&#13;
'&gt;..•&lt;-{! 4 . " ' ' v - • ' -&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
ACT NOW — BOAT SALE&#13;
Fishing Boats, Runabouts, Canoes,&#13;
Pontoon Boats. All at huge&#13;
savings. Watercraft Hdq., 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake HI&#13;
9-8191. t-f-x&#13;
BOATS, BOATS, BOATS&#13;
FISHING, RUNABOUT, Pontoon,&#13;
Aluminum, Steel, Fiberglass.&#13;
McCulloch - Scott outboard&#13;
Sales and Service, repairing&#13;
all makes. Manning's&#13;
Sport Center, 9518 Main, Whitmore&#13;
Lake, HI 9-8951. t-f-x&#13;
14 FT. RUNABOUT with split&#13;
tongue trailer. 35 H.P. Evinrude.&#13;
Elec, starter — new paint&#13;
and varnish. Phone Howell 1413&#13;
or see at 409 Lake St.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
14 FT. PLYWOOD rowboat&#13;
Good condition, $35.00. Also&#13;
flooting boat dock Alum, and&#13;
styro—- foam $80.00 per section&#13;
229-6723. 7-24-x&#13;
MASTERCRAFT Boat Trailer,&#13;
650 pound capacity, tilt table&#13;
l o a d i n g , excellent condition,&#13;
$100. or best offer. HI 9-8821.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
16 FT. FIBRE GLASS SeaRay&#13;
Deluxe, 50 H.P. Evinrude Electric&#13;
Motor, Morse Control, all&#13;
in excellent condition, $850. AC&#13;
7-6355. t-f-x&#13;
BOAT AND TRAILER — 12&#13;
ft. P l y w o o d Criscraft $95.&#13;
Pinckney. UP 8-3528. 7-24-p&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1940 CADILLAC, black 4-dr.&#13;
Fleetwood. Motor partly disassembled&#13;
but good. Restorers&#13;
delight. $300 or trade for gentle&#13;
horse. 227-7452.' 7-24-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
'63 IMP ALA CONVERT,&#13;
Blue with White top. 300&#13;
H.P., 4 Speed, Ta«h., Positraction,&#13;
&amp; Loaded with&#13;
Extras, Excelelnt Condition.&#13;
$2,300. Call Al S ton ex, AC&#13;
9-9571. 7-31-p&#13;
Male Help Wanted&#13;
Age no factor — Proven office&#13;
ability simplified book&#13;
keeping and typingdrafting,&#13;
board experience helpful if&#13;
you've had building product&#13;
experience, so much the better.&#13;
~ -&#13;
WRITE IN CONFIDENCE&#13;
M. F. HENRY &amp;&#13;
ASSOCIATES&#13;
Rte. 3, Fenton, Mich.&#13;
No Phone Calls&#13;
AD...&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Argus&#13;
PAPERS&#13;
- THE —&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Dispatch&#13;
PRICE&#13;
Whitmore&#13;
Eagle&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
1955 PONTIAC, Star Chi^f,&#13;
runs good, Body in fair condition,&#13;
very good tires, brakes&#13;
just relined, Ney/ battery, $90.&#13;
Phone AC 7-7151, ask for&#13;
Stretch. t-f-p&#13;
1959 FORD, 2 Dr. V-8, Automatic&#13;
trans, r. &amp; h.—w.w. good&#13;
condition. Phone AC 9-6343.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
WANTED: Rawleigh Dealer&#13;
with car, good health, 30 hours&#13;
or more weekly, to serve families&#13;
in locality in Livingston&#13;
Co. Rawleigh line well known.&#13;
See or call A. C. Henry, 436 S.&#13;
Frank St., Fowlerville, or write&#13;
Rawleigh, Dept MCG 680-136,&#13;
Freeport, DL 8-28-x&#13;
1953 HENRY J. — 2 dr., body&#13;
and motor, good running condition,&#13;
including spare parts&#13;
AC 9-6705. 7-24-p&#13;
1959 PONTIAC Star Chief, 4-&#13;
dr., Auto., P. S. &amp; P. B. Low&#13;
mileage, Coral, Good condition,&#13;
$1,175. Brighton 229-6723.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
1962 CORVAIR, 4-dr., 20,000&#13;
miles, real nice car. Al Slagle&#13;
AC 7-6283. 7-24-x&#13;
APPLICATIONS taken n o w&#13;
for fruit harvesting about Sept&#13;
15. AC 7-2912 — 8866 McClements&#13;
Rd. 7-31-p&#13;
Mobile Hamos&#13;
HOUSE TRAILER, 42' x 8\&#13;
bdrm. Take over payments. UP&#13;
8-6635. 7-24-x&#13;
1959 MOBILE home, 50' x 10*,&#13;
2 bdrm. and lot 60* x 1501 on&#13;
Woodland Lake, $1,500. for $2,-&#13;
200 equity or will trade for&#13;
travel trailer in good condition,&#13;
not over 20 ft., 2761 Tim, AC&#13;
7-5281. 7-24-x&#13;
1960 HOUSE trailer. Call 227-&#13;
5219, for information.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
TRAILER LOT — Well, septic&#13;
tank and elec. service, $33 mo.,&#13;
paved road. Hamburg Twp. AC&#13;
9-2371. 7-24-x&#13;
1958 TWO BDRM. 50 x 10 Atlas&#13;
Mobile Home and lot complete,&#13;
Total price $3995, $700.&#13;
down; Also Mobile home lots&#13;
$1,700 up. Suburban Mobile&#13;
Homes Estates, Clark Lake,&#13;
227-5828. 8-14-p&#13;
WANTED&#13;
DESIRABLE double lot, in&#13;
Fairview Cemetery. Write Box,&#13;
K-301 % Brighton Argus, Stating&#13;
location and price.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
HELP WANTED MALE&#13;
ROUTE WORK — Need married&#13;
man to service established&#13;
customers and open new accounts,&#13;
must have high school&#13;
education, dependable car and&#13;
phone. $105. week guarantee&#13;
while training. For interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2749. t-f-x&#13;
I WANT A MAN — wfco&#13;
for his family, wants the finer&#13;
things in life, is not content&#13;
Vwis-tn*^ i^rm "ft?- "Ms iron&#13;
boss. Apply 622 W. Main S t ,&#13;
Brighton, after 8:30 p.m.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
EXPERIENCED Mechanic Apply&#13;
in person at Wilson Ford&#13;
Sales, 225 E. Grand River.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant, 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
REAL ESTATE salesman or&#13;
saleslady. Interesting and profitable&#13;
work. For interview and&#13;
details call Harold J. Johnson,&#13;
AC 9-7841; evenings, AC 9-7802.&#13;
J. R. Hayner, Broker, 408 W.&#13;
Main, Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
BARMAID, experienced, apply&#13;
Lakeland Inn on M-36 AC 7-&#13;
3145. 7-24-x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
Male or Female&#13;
FULL OR PART time, apply in&#13;
person after 6:30 pjn. Lakes&#13;
Drive-in Theatre. 7-24-x&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
KEY PUNCH operator desires&#13;
full or part time. AC 7-3827.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WOMAN WOULD like ironing&#13;
or house work. 229-913L&#13;
7-at-p&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
MOTEL MANAGERS&#13;
NEEDED&#13;
w^ojcarejlMEN, Women, couplet needed;&#13;
over 25. High school education&#13;
not necessary. Short lnexpen-&#13;
^v« -training in s msderr. motel&#13;
g i v i n g address, occupation,&#13;
phone number to American Motels,&#13;
Inc., I l l N. 7th St., P. O,&#13;
Box 160, Las Vegas, Nevada,&#13;
Dept F. 7-31-p&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
E X P E R I E N C E D woman&#13;
wishes babysitting. 227-2963.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
USED CEMENT OR Cinder&#13;
block. Call AC 7-7477.&#13;
7-24-p&#13;
TO DO REWEAVTNG, TAILORING,&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
FOUR 15" 8 ply Mobile Home&#13;
tires, 227-7795. t-f-x&#13;
IRONINGS &amp; SEWING in my&#13;
home. 229-7859. 7-31-x&#13;
ESTABLISHED TERRITORY&#13;
open with Avon Cosmetics in&#13;
Brighton, Green Oak and Hamburg&#13;
Twps. For appointment in&#13;
your home write or call: Mrs.&#13;
Alona Huckins, 5664 School&#13;
St., Haslett, Mich. Telephone&#13;
FE 9-8483. 7-24-x&#13;
LAWN mowing, rotary tractor&#13;
mowing; no job to big or&#13;
too small. George Bennett &amp;&#13;
Son, 227-5429. 7-24-x&#13;
Wanted&#13;
Automotive&#13;
'57 OR '58 FORD BODY in&#13;
good condition, contact Albert&#13;
Cote, AC 9-6280, Mon. — Wed.&#13;
after 4:30 p.m. t-f-p&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
MALE&#13;
Emil E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK* BLOCK,&#13;
CEMENT utd STONE&#13;
Any gize job wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John Holtz 229-9081&#13;
TILE — LINOLEUM—&#13;
f FORMICA&#13;
I —CUSTOM WORK—&#13;
I IDEAL FLOOR&#13;
i COVERING&#13;
! 648S GreoafleU Rd.&#13;
f Brighton, Mich.&#13;
| Phone 227-6024 for Free&#13;
1 Home Estimate&#13;
piiiiiiiiwiiiiimiiiyiiiiimmiiu&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Four Surface grinder* must&#13;
have experience.&#13;
Good wages, steady job.&#13;
WESSON MULTICUT&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
1279 Rickett Bd.—Brighton&#13;
Moa.-Thorm. 9 ».m.-10 pen FrL-Sst 9 am-11 pm 8&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUORS&#13;
Brandies&#13;
Mixes&#13;
lt-6 pm&#13;
ope_s COLD BEER — WINES&#13;
Party&#13;
Food!&#13;
i n E. Grand Elver, Briffatoa — AO 9-e*6»&#13;
Black Dirt - Top Soil&#13;
Road Gravel, Crushed Stone&#13;
Earth Moving, Fill Sand or Gay&#13;
Bulldozing A Grading&#13;
Colin'; Excavating&#13;
Phone 32fMi7tl&#13;
7600 W. Grand River&#13;
GRAND OPENING&#13;
Ann Arbor Livestock Sale&#13;
Monday, July 29-6:30 P.M.&#13;
4 miles West of Aim Arbor on Jackson Rd.&#13;
at old Dexter Livestock Sale.&#13;
We have buyers for hogs, calves, lambs, fat cattle&#13;
and cows. Plan to attend and receive top price*.&#13;
Trucks available. Phone Ann Arbor, 665-4777.&#13;
L. H. CRANDALL&#13;
REALTY&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG&#13;
Large, completely furnished, shaded lake front&#13;
cottage on Pathway Drive. Full front screened&#13;
porch, bath, oil heat, fine sand beach, Price $15,800&#13;
40 ACRES&#13;
Hamburg Township, '/2 »*k ° ^ blacktop, 6 room&#13;
two story frame home with bath, front porch, full&#13;
basement, and attached garage. Barn, corn crib,&#13;
fencing, 38 acres tillable. $5,000 down.&#13;
70 ACRES&#13;
Just north of General Motors Proving Grounds&#13;
entrance. High rolling land, eottafe and 2f/2 ear&#13;
block garage. Price $30,000.&#13;
PHONE C17&#13;
L. H. Crandall - Harry I Griffith&#13;
' REALTORS - APPRAISERS&#13;
322 E. Grand River Howell, Michigan&#13;
-&#13;
YOUNG, BEAUTIFUL, AND&#13;
WHAT A FIGURE:&#13;
Certain houses, built in recent years, have a comehither&#13;
look about them. They're smart looking, unpretentious,&#13;
neat and trim, cozy and companionable. Know&#13;
the kind we mean?&#13;
.- Some of them are surprisingly moderate in price . . .&#13;
all of them are cheaper than you could build today. Don't&#13;
you owe it to yourself — and your family — to see what&#13;
can be had in a house that's still young and lovely to&#13;
look at?&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
212 ACRE FARM&#13;
Excellent farmer's farm and&#13;
5-bedroam home. Well located&#13;
close to Howell with over two&#13;
miles road frontage. Good&#13;
barns and out-buildings. See&#13;
us for details.&#13;
BACHELOR'S COTTAGE&#13;
Real cute small cottage, completely&#13;
fumisned. Aluminum&#13;
patio sliding doors, aluminum&#13;
siding, beautifully landscaped&#13;
lot. $8,500. $500 down. $50&#13;
month.&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO&#13;
Brighton Office: AC 7-1431 — Howell Office: 2384&#13;
Ope* Daily feB PM. Open Sundays 1-5.&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT, BRIGHTON AC 7-1431&#13;
LOU PARMENTER, HOWELL 292&#13;
HELENE KENNEDY, HOWELL 204-W&#13;
WINANS LAKE&#13;
Good all-year home on 2&#13;
large lake front lots. Many&#13;
large trees, sand beach. Fire-&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
113 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone AC 7-1431&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
112 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone 2384&#13;
place, 3-bedrooms, large living&#13;
room, sunroom overlooking&#13;
lake, basement, garage.&#13;
This is an very pleasant home&#13;
ARGVS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963&#13;
It-&#13;
I&#13;
3&#13;
I&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrels,&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard l^ake, Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-4086&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
JACK LUCAS&#13;
Builder&#13;
Alterations&#13;
Home Modernization&#13;
Garages - New Homes&#13;
Phone 229-7965&#13;
8458 Carols Dr.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
tfx&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON YOUR LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,850 Full Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pc. bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, %" drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28125 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Gobb Homes, Inc. SMU Pa&#13;
Soath Lyoc Mlcfc.&#13;
GEoen M&#13;
Howell Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
108 W. MAIN&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1131&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
f OFFICE&#13;
002 £» Grsuid BlT&amp;&#13;
Phone Howell 2005&#13;
OPEN HOUSE AT RAVINE PARK New Hours&#13;
5 to 7 P.M. Week Days — 1 to 7 P.M. Saturday and Sunday&#13;
By Appointment Any Time.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
2-BEDROOM RANCH, family room, carpeted&#13;
living room, full basement, V/2 car garage,&#13;
paved street. $14,000.&#13;
RETIRER'S DREAM — Neat 2 B. R. home&#13;
full basement, gas furnace, garage, small&#13;
lot. Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms.&#13;
8 BEDROOM ranch — near West elementary&#13;
school — panelled breezeway. $13,500. Make&#13;
cash offer.&#13;
3 BJt. RANCH — Ideal location — 2 baths —&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway &amp; garage — See it&#13;
now.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — Fenced back yard&#13;
2-car garage. 75x135 lot. $14,900.&#13;
WIILFORD&#13;
COMMERCE LAKE, two-level home on&#13;
the mouth of Huron River on one side, and&#13;
Commerce Lake on another. This home has&#13;
all the feature?: family room, large kitchen,&#13;
3 bedrooms, attached garage, enclosed balcony,&#13;
excellent landscaping. Near Wixom Ford&#13;
J&gt;Jaiit. $17,500. Terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL set-up, Milford&#13;
Road, Zoned commericial 3 BR's, fireplace,&#13;
full basement, office, 2 acres. $17,-&#13;
990.&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom home, living&#13;
room and dining area, screened porch, sandy&#13;
beach. $12,500, with $3,000 down.&#13;
BRIOGS LAKE—Thinking about year around&#13;
resort living? This 2 bedroom home may be&#13;
it. Full basement with forced air furnace,&#13;
fireplace in living room. $8,000, with $500&#13;
down.&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE — year around 3 BR's., full&#13;
basement, 2*2 car garage. $15,200.&#13;
PABDEE LAKE—2 bedroom—log construction—&#13;
living room with fireplace. $10,000.00.&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG—2 bedroom cottage on 2&#13;
lots, Wa. car garage, excellent beach and well&#13;
shaded. $13,500 with terms. May purchase&#13;
boat and furniture with sale.&#13;
HOWELL LAKE—2 bedroom year around&#13;
home—ideal for retired couple—excellent condition—&#13;
within V2 mile of Howell. $13,500.00&#13;
BRIOGS LAKE — 3 bedroom—large living&#13;
room with fireplace—lakefront porch glassed&#13;
in—excellent year around living. $13,500.00.&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE — 2 B.R. log, dream&#13;
cottage — Furnished — Cyclone fenced.&#13;
— $15,000 — Low down payment.&#13;
JBIG CROOKED LAKE — 3 B.R. — two level&#13;
home — 140 ft. of sandy beach — excellent&#13;
'landscaping — fireplace — and many other&#13;
extra's — owner leaving area.&#13;
.ISLAND LAKE — Shell cottage — vacation&#13;
spedaL $1,900. Will accept terms.&#13;
ORE LAKE •— 2 bedroom — lake front —&#13;
log construction — stone fireplace — completely&#13;
furnished including boat — $15,500&#13;
— E-Z Terms.&#13;
CLARK LAKE — 1 Bedroom (sleeping accommodations&#13;
for 6) — Screened porch —&#13;
$6,000.00.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — 2 bedroom dream home —&#13;
excellent beach — 80' lake front — 2] i&#13;
car garage — Priced to sell.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom cottage, excellent&#13;
beach, large screened porch, wooded&#13;
area. Estate must sell.&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
S ACRES — Two-story home, 3 B.R.'s, family&#13;
room, ideal for family that wants elbow&#13;
room. $11,500. with $2,500. down.&#13;
2 BEDROOM RANCH on Va acre lot. Wall&#13;
to wall carpeting in living room, hot water&#13;
baseboard heat, 2 car garage, excellent landscaping.&#13;
$10,750.&#13;
2 BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake privileges&#13;
on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,&#13;
completely furnished, living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
'2 ACRE, new 2-bedroom ranch, ideal&#13;
starter or retiree home, just outside of Highland&#13;
on M-59. Exceptional value. $8,500.00.&#13;
1 ACRE — m story — 3 bedrooms — 1V3&#13;
hnth — 2 car garage — family room.&#13;
$12,600. with $2,600. down.&#13;
1 ACRE •— 3 B.R. home with attached garage&#13;
stream runs along rear property line —&#13;
$6,300.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well landscaped, luxurious&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. Built-ins, 1H&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
3 ACRES 3 or optional 4 bdrm. home — oil&#13;
hot water heat — stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
garage — small 3 bdrm. guest home —&#13;
barn— Beautiful setting — $23,000 terms.&#13;
HILLTOP ESTATE — east of Brighton near&#13;
expressway — 3 Bedroom — 2 fireplaces —&#13;
recreation room — 3 car garage — 6 acres&#13;
— Ford Tractor and implements included in&#13;
price of $27,500.00.&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished, 2 B. R.,&#13;
full basement. Immediate possession. $7,500.&#13;
smalL down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 15x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace—1^ baths&#13;
— East of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
3 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, »3 mile from U.S. 23, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
2 baths, contemporary design. Priced to sell.&#13;
$21,000.00.&#13;
8 ACRES — 3 bedroom two-story home,&#13;
family room, ideal for family that wantl&#13;
elbow room, $11,500, $2,500 down.&#13;
FARMS 15 ACRES—4 miles east of South Lyon, 10&#13;
acres of orchard, 4 bedroom 1% story home,&#13;
IV2 baths, fireplace in living room, new outbuildings.&#13;
Less than $20,000.00.&#13;
30 ACRES — 4 bedroom farm home — home&#13;
has been remodeled — hot water beating.&#13;
$18,000.&#13;
40 ACRES — 2 story home — 3 B.R. — Main&#13;
barn and other outbuildings — All in excellent&#13;
condition. $18,000.&#13;
120 ACRES — 97 tillable — 5 bedroom home&#13;
— barn 40 x 60— 26 stanchions with water&#13;
bowls — $22,000 with $5,000 down.&#13;
145 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair. $35,000. Terms.&#13;
30 ACRES—Large country home recently remodeled,&#13;
fireplace in living room and dining&#13;
room, excellent for horse farm. Near M-59&#13;
and Milford. Good terms.&#13;
FACTORY&#13;
4090 SQ. FT. — 2 cedar panelled offices —&#13;
steam heating system — depressed loading&#13;
dock.&#13;
Mildred Shannon Sally Noeker Bob Fritch&#13;
AC 94686 AC 9-6874&#13;
Roscoe Eager Frank Gould&#13;
Mildred Duff Ralph Nauss&#13;
MU 5-S056&#13;
Charles Schowerman&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
at a modest price of $17,900.&#13;
FAMILY HOME&#13;
Excellent 4 or 5 bedroom&#13;
Brighton home on 130x130&#13;
ft. lot on paved road. New&#13;
kitchen, separate living-din-&#13;
Ing rooms, fireplace, lVa&#13;
baths, basement, gas furnace.&#13;
Screened porch, garage,&#13;
large shade trees.&#13;
$13,900.&#13;
80 ACRES VACANT&#13;
Beautiful 80 acres close to&#13;
X-way interchange. Land is&#13;
slightly rolling, Vi of 3-owner&#13;
private lake, woods, live&#13;
stream. Several excellent building&#13;
sites in grove of trees near&#13;
lake. Ideal for one wanting&#13;
privacy with plenty of seclusion.&#13;
$20,000. $4,000 down. Balance&#13;
$125 month.&#13;
COUNT*? BANCH BOMB&#13;
This is one of the most attractive&#13;
ranch&#13;
have seen for a long time&#13;
Built in 1959 this ftp&#13;
borne looks like it is&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Polisher&#13;
by hr. day. etc Gamble&#13;
Store. AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
TUXEDOS OR dinner jackets&#13;
for proms, weddings or summer&#13;
dances, with all accessories,&#13;
only $8.50 at the Howell Apparel&#13;
Shop, in the Howell Shopping&#13;
Center. Call Howell 2668&#13;
for details. t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT GARDEN tillers,&#13;
seeders and spreaders. Gambles,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7251, Brighton.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
OFFICE SPACE in new Professional&#13;
Bldg. on North St.&#13;
Parking, Air-Condi 11 o n i n g,&#13;
Lease Available. Box 291,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan. t-f-x&#13;
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE&#13;
with 2 rms Phone AC 7^6151.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
NEAR HAMBURG, new 4 rm.&#13;
heated house on lake, 15 min.&#13;
from Brighton or Ann Arbor.&#13;
AC 7-5713 nights. t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM. HOUSE, large lot,&#13;
Sax. Subd., $75., recently decorated,&#13;
available Aug. AC 9-&#13;
7808. t-f-x&#13;
2 BDRM. APT., 1625 Patterson&#13;
Lake Rd., 878-3143 or inquire&#13;
at Gentile Home Center.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
COTTAGE, 2 B.R., sandy beach,&#13;
$50. week. 1363 Lakeside Dr.,&#13;
Howell or AC 7-2711, Brighton.&#13;
7-24-p&#13;
4 RM. HOUSE, Furnished,&#13;
auto, oil furnace, 2 bdrms. bath&#13;
w/tub lake frontage, good&#13;
winter roads? 6462 Island Lake&#13;
Dr. or call TExas 4-1866&#13;
Collect. t-f-x&#13;
2 BDRM. HOME, rent or sale&#13;
in Sax. Subd. 229-6794.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
NEW HOME on Ore Lake, 3&#13;
bdrms. oil heat, available from&#13;
"Sept. 1 to June 15. $85. mo,&#13;
plus utilities. 7430 Cowell Rd..&#13;
AC 7-7375. 7-24-p&#13;
ORE LAKE — 2 bedroom furnished,&#13;
full basement, Garage,&#13;
oil heat, available Aug. 17 to&#13;
June 15, 1964, $85.00 per mo.&#13;
Brighton Realty, 829 E. Grand&#13;
River. 229-7911. t-f-x&#13;
BRIGHTON, 5 RM. house,&#13;
modern, small, brick basement,&#13;
gas furnace, Open Sat., 220 N.&#13;
First Street past duck pond.&#13;
588-3906. t-f-x&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM, 803 Madison&#13;
St., 229-9370. t-f-x&#13;
RESORTS — RENT — FURNISHED&#13;
— Lake Chemun?&#13;
Apartment Motel, 5555 E.&#13;
Grand River, Phone Howell 717,&#13;
Private Beach, picnic grounds.&#13;
Starts — Day $6.00. Week $35.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
WANT-ADS&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
COTTAGE BUY OF&#13;
THE YEAR&#13;
Furnished Ore Lake front&#13;
cottage 4 rooms, closed in&#13;
porch, flush toilet. Boat&#13;
dock, large shady lot, safe&#13;
beach, liveable but needs repair,&#13;
lot alone worth $6,000&#13;
owner says sell for only&#13;
$7,500. Terms.&#13;
Brighton Realty&#13;
829 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone: AC 9-7911&#13;
Open Sundays 7-24-x&#13;
COTTAGES FOR SALE&#13;
7 Cottage* and Homes on&#13;
Woodland Lake&#13;
1 Cottage on Fonda Lake.&#13;
2 Cottages oa Grand Beach.&#13;
S Cottage* oa Island Lake.&#13;
More listings every day.&#13;
Heiiy&#13;
SEE US! A. Branch&#13;
SEAL ESTATE&#13;
7949 Weat Grand River&#13;
Phos» AC 7-C7tt tfx&#13;
1&#13;
.&#13;
4 BEDROOM — $14,000. — ?2,000. down, 11740&#13;
Todd Lane.&#13;
2 BEDROOM ON Lake $11,500. — $3,000. down.&#13;
10110 Canal Dr.&#13;
3 BEDROOM on the Lake $15,500. — $3,000. down.&#13;
489 E. Shore Dr.&#13;
2 BEDROOM — Fireplace $4,500. — $500. down.&#13;
GRACE E. BROWN&#13;
- BROKER -&#13;
HI 9-7891 — HI 9-2666 — Hi ^&#13;
A. C THOMPSON, Realtor&#13;
9947 East Grand River&#13;
Phone ACademy 7-3101 Day or Evening&#13;
Investment property, Fonda Lake Privileges,&#13;
upper flat, kitchenv-living rspEV bedroom; Down&#13;
f u O a t h , utility, glassed porch. $13,000, terms.&#13;
In country - lake privileges on chain of lakes&#13;
year round 3 bedrooms, spacious living room,&#13;
kitchen, automatic oil furnace, full bath, 2 extra&#13;
lots, immediate possession $8,500 low down payment.&#13;
Seventy acres vacant, partly wooded, level, has&#13;
some fine building locations - $165.00 per acre&#13;
terms.&#13;
Estate property - cottage with easement to&#13;
Fonda Lake, has kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
spacious porch, extra lot, a real buy for some one&#13;
$5,500 terms can be arranged.&#13;
New three bedroom ranch type home with attached&#13;
two car garage, big lot, full basement, gas&#13;
heat, 214 bath, two fireplaces, well located. Call on&#13;
this one.&#13;
I Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
3-BEDROOM, just outside&#13;
city limits. Attractive onefloor&#13;
home, large panelled&#13;
family room, gas heat, 2-car&#13;
attached garage. A real buy&#13;
at $1500 down, $80. monthly&#13;
payments.&#13;
3-BEDROOM, 1400 sq. ft.&#13;
of living. Brick and frame&#13;
ranch, separate dining room,&#13;
carpet, full basement. Terms&#13;
3-BEDROOM, newly remodeled.&#13;
Built-in kitchen,&#13;
ceramic tile bath, hardwood&#13;
floors, separate dining room,&#13;
den (could be used as 4th&#13;
bedroom), large porch and&#13;
basement. Close to shopping&#13;
and schools. Terms.&#13;
5-BEDROOM, large living&#13;
room with fireplace, separate&#13;
dining room, basement,&#13;
2-car garage. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
Four year old custom built&#13;
frame and brick ranch on&#13;
large lot. Three bedrooms,&#13;
large living room with firepl£$&#13;
e, one full bath, 2 half&#13;
baths, family room, basement,&#13;
3-car garage with&#13;
workshop. Crooked Lake&#13;
privileges. Terms.&#13;
3 - BEDROOM, custom&#13;
built brick ranch. Two ceramic&#13;
tile baths, two fireplaces,&#13;
built-in kitchen, finished&#13;
recreation room in&#13;
basement, 2-car attached&#13;
garage. Located on corner&#13;
lot in "Horizon Hills." With&#13;
terms.&#13;
FIVE BEDROOM, located&#13;
on one acre of land. Spacious&#13;
rooms, gas heat, tiled&#13;
bath, basement, full automatic&#13;
water sof Jener, 2-car&#13;
attached garage. Terms.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES --&#13;
New home. Three bedrooms,&#13;
\y% tiled baths, fireplace,&#13;
gas hot water heat,&#13;
built-in kitchen, family&#13;
room, basement, attached&#13;
garage. $2500 down.&#13;
FONDA LAKE, three bedrooms,&#13;
gas heat, stone fireplace,&#13;
basement, carpet and&#13;
drapes. Lake privileges,&#13;
Terms.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE, neat twobedroom&#13;
home on lakefront&#13;
with excellent beach. Large&#13;
shady lot. Oil furnace, basement,&#13;
1-car garage. Terms.&#13;
CLARK LAKE, frontage.&#13;
Two bedroom, hot air heat,&#13;
one floor home. Terms.&#13;
Farms&#13;
60 ACRES, five bedroom&#13;
farmhouse, needs remodeling.&#13;
Barn. Priced at $20,000,&#13;
terms.&#13;
80 ACRES, modern and&#13;
well maintained farm just&#13;
out of Hartland. 30 x 40&#13;
barn, metal tool shed, chicken&#13;
coop, IVa-car garage.&#13;
Crops included in price.&#13;
$26,500, terms.&#13;
39 ACRES, vacant. Close&#13;
to Brighton. Live stream&#13;
running through property.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
Building Sites&#13;
HURON RIVER, overlooking&#13;
Ore Lake. Two lots.&#13;
Will sell separately. Terms.&#13;
HORIZON HILLS, ideally&#13;
located. Close to Brighton&#13;
and expressways. Restricted&#13;
subdivision with extra&#13;
large lots. Good terms&#13;
available.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES -&#13;
restricted subdivision. Close&#13;
to Brighton and expressways.&#13;
Many choice building&#13;
sites. Good terms.&#13;
AQUA VISTA-IBC Homes&#13;
—00 DOWN. $67.73 mo. Our&#13;
lake lot or your*. B m t ,&#13;
brick, baths. Doane Rd. at&#13;
Silver Lake, Open 12-0. OE&#13;
8-1128. Sept 18-p&#13;
new. Room* are large,&#13;
fully decorated,&#13;
floors, full baaement with&#13;
finished recreation room and&#13;
bar. 3 bedroom*, double&#13;
eta, family room, dmbg&#13;
room, nice kitchen (rang!&#13;
and refrigerator included),&#13;
attached l t t car garage&#13;
132x140 well-landscaped lot&#13;
just % mile from Brighton.&#13;
Realistically priced at&#13;
$19,900. Terms. r&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
6 ROOM FRAME Home on double corner lot in&#13;
Brighton. Near stores. Screened porch. Gas heat.&#13;
$7,500.00 — Terms.&#13;
6 ROOMS 11/2 story frame with water frontage.&#13;
In Brighton. Large rooms. Enclosed porch* Full&#13;
basement Gas furnace, $12,500,00 — Terms.&#13;
NEW 3 B.R. Ranch Home on approx. 1 acre near&#13;
Brighton. Attached 2 car garage. Built-in oven and&#13;
range. Very nicely landscaped. $18,000.00—Terms.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE, 3 B.R. home on Vt acre. Beautiful&#13;
view. Built-in oven &amp; range. New coupboards in&#13;
kit. Full basement. Gas furnace. $17,900.00 -—&#13;
Terms.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
h&#13;
9987 E. Grand River — Brighton — Ph. AC MISS&#13;
i&#13;
FARMS FOR SALE&#13;
200 acres with lake frontage /&#13;
Several other farms. \&#13;
LAKE FRONTAGE&#13;
Lot on Coon Lake $4,500.00.&#13;
Homes in Pinekney&#13;
Excellent Ranch type on l*/fc acres $81,500.&#13;
3 bedroom, bath, furnace, garage $8,500.00&#13;
GERALD REASON REALTOR&#13;
102 W. MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY — Ph. UP 8-3564&#13;
G. I. NOTHING DOWN $600 to Close. On&#13;
Whitmore Lake Road—4 Bedroom, Two Story&#13;
Frame. Large Lot Next To School. $16,000.&#13;
Oren Nelson Real Estate&#13;
•555 MAIN ST. — WHITlfOBS LAKE — BI t-fffl&#13;
LUXURY LAKEFRONT&#13;
home, 90 ft. beautifully landscaped&#13;
lot, 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
many quality features,&#13;
$32,730. $15,000 down.&#13;
TWO BEDROOM ranch type&#13;
home on large lot knotty pine&#13;
interior, $7,500. $1,500 down.&#13;
25 LEVEL ACRES with&#13;
small stream, near VS. 23 and&#13;
Brighton. J4£00. $L500 down.&#13;
LAKEFRONT COTTAGE&#13;
2 bedrooms, screened porch&#13;
good beach, furnished, beautifully&#13;
landscaped lot 9fc\500i&#13;
Terms.&#13;
CUSTOM BUILT 3 bedroom&#13;
home, full basement, plaster&#13;
walls, Itndsripfd, near Brighton.&#13;
BEDROOM ranch&#13;
home on 1 acre wooded site,&#13;
location. School&#13;
and shopping $1000. Term*.&#13;
HURON RIVER frontage, 4&#13;
miles N.W. Whitmore Lake,&#13;
near popular Chaln-of-Lakea&#13;
with new 2 bedroom frame cottage,&#13;
4 piece bath. $9,230. $2,-&#13;
500 down.&#13;
ayner&#13;
BRIGHTON DetroiUn call WOodwar* 3-148* A C 7*2271&#13;
EST. 1922 Open Snndaya A Ev*nin*i by appointment A C t - 7 S 4 1&#13;
On Whltmore Lak« Road&#13;
2 HOUSES on one Super Large Lot, also includes&#13;
lake frontage, 2V2 car garage all for only $20,250&#13;
with low down payment. Easy monthly terms.&#13;
260 ACRE FARM, $60,000, $15,000 down, 280 tillable&#13;
6 mile at R.R. track Whitmore Lake.&#13;
On Wldemanns Point&#13;
2 LOTS COMPLETELY fenced, Four Bedrooms,&#13;
large porch, large living room only $12,000, E-Z&#13;
terms.&#13;
ON WINANS LAKE&#13;
COMMUNITY DR., 8 bedroom, S level lakefront&#13;
only $18,000 terms,&#13;
One of the More Exclusive&#13;
STONE RANCH HOMES&#13;
AT WINANS LAKE. Two large lota. Heaterlater&#13;
fire place. Private porch enclosed and glassed. Yard&#13;
sprinkle system. Don't bother to call unless yon&#13;
want to buy a home. Priced $10,000 under replacement&#13;
cost. Total Price $28,900 with terms.&#13;
LARGE 10 ROOM House with 2 acres, on Strawberry&#13;
Lake Road. 2 baths — 2 kitchens. Can be&#13;
used as a one family or a two family dwelling.&#13;
Only $15,500 with E-Z Terms&#13;
AN UNUSUALLY attractive Inside, two story&#13;
Three Bedroom Home with targe Lake Frontage.&#13;
Other features are Hot Water Heat, Fireplace,&#13;
Outdoor Barbecue Pit, Over 200 feet dock — Nice&#13;
Sandy Beach. This Home is Truly Special and Entirely&#13;
Different. Many of the Rooms have finished&#13;
Built Ins. Dressers etc. You'll Have to see the Entire&#13;
Home to Really Appreciate the Many, Many&#13;
Extras. Priced at Only $21,000. With $4,800. Dn.&#13;
3 BEDROOM — On the River at Ore Lake Sharp.&#13;
Bi Level Home Fronting on Improved River Frontage&#13;
— Open to the entire Chain of Lakes. On the&#13;
Top Level We Have 8 Bedrooms and Living and&#13;
Bath. On the Lower Level there are y% Bath —&#13;
Kitchen —Recreation Area — Music Room —&#13;
Utility. Terraced Landscapping. There is also&#13;
an Attached Garage.&#13;
LAKE FRONT Whitmore Lake — Frame Commercial&#13;
Building. 24 x 70 — Ground Level Open Basement.&#13;
This Building Has Open Span — And Could&#13;
be Remodeled for Light Assembly — Boat Sales —&#13;
Remodel to 3 Family Apartment. Many, Many&#13;
Possibilities. Only $20,000. With Terms.&#13;
-^.«&gt;&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE NEV/S ...&#13;
BY BIBS. SATTERLA HI 9-4511&#13;
l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l H I I I I t l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l&#13;
John Crawford, Ph.D., will&#13;
have charge of Sunday morning&#13;
worship services at Calvary&#13;
Baptist Church, July 28, at&#13;
11:00 a.m.&#13;
Dr. Crawford, who with his&#13;
wife, Gwen, helped a great&#13;
deal in starting the Sunday&#13;
school at Horseshoe Lake in&#13;
the spring of 1947, which later&#13;
became Horseshoe Lake Community&#13;
Church, worked there&#13;
about two years until they&#13;
were called as missionaries to&#13;
do linguistic work among the&#13;
Indians in Mexico,&#13;
upend their wmmen,&#13;
y at Norman, Oklahoma&#13;
or at Twin Falls, N.D.,&#13;
as teachers for Wychffe Bible&#13;
TraaalatortL&#13;
Come on out and renew old&#13;
acquaintances and hear Dr.&#13;
Crawford.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Harold Seidel, Betty&#13;
t a l e Shackett, Emmett Satterla&#13;
and nephew Gorden Glorfcn&#13;
(Spanky) Satterla were at&#13;
•Vewport Tuesday ajn. on business.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Martin&#13;
held open-house Sunday, July&#13;
14, honoring the 25th wedding&#13;
anniversary of her parents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Thomas,&#13;
Sr., of Jofilin Lake Road, Gregory.&#13;
Guests were ^present i'rum&#13;
Alpena, Detroit, New York,&#13;
Mount Clemens, and Ann Arbor.&#13;
Other children present&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. Walter&#13;
Lutz and Mr. and Mrs. E. A.&#13;
Thomas, Jr.&#13;
Mrs. H. N. Mauning entertained&#13;
the W.M.S. of Calvary&#13;
Baptist Church at her home,&#13;
Tuesday, for an all-day&#13;
meeting. Before dinner Mrs.&#13;
Satterla conducted the study&#13;
of a chapter of "The Chains&#13;
Are Strong," and after the&#13;
bountiful luncheon Mrs. VV.&#13;
F. Nicholas conducted the&#13;
study of "Better Vacation&#13;
Bible Schools." If at any&#13;
time you have a desire to&#13;
join in these studies, you&#13;
will be welcomed.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
J i m D o c k e t t , visited his&#13;
friends, the sons of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Jack Turnbloom, Monday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Raymond Prather of&#13;
Sigoumey, Iowa and her sister-&#13;
JlUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfc&#13;
Want Ads&#13;
imiiuumiiimimiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiimimir?&#13;
in-law, Mrs, Dewey Berry of&#13;
Blissfield, called on her sister,&#13;
Mrs. H. E. Satterla, Thursday&#13;
afternoon. Friday evening Mrs&#13;
SatU^ia and family met her&#13;
sister, Mrs. Anna Baker, at&#13;
Willow Run Airport, who had&#13;
ilown in from Kansas City,&#13;
Kansas, Saturday afternoon.&#13;
Gorden Satterla and family&#13;
of Saline called on his; mother&#13;
and on Sunday Mrs. Satterla&#13;
and family, Mrs. Charles iJieber&#13;
and daughter Blythe Ann&#13;
and B. D. Wilkinson of Milan&#13;
attended the Berry family reunion&#13;
at Palmyra Grange Hall&#13;
at Palmyra, Michigan.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mrs. Charles Bksber and&#13;
daughter vver Saturday evening&#13;
guests of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Kit-hard Aseltine in Ann&#13;
Arbor.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Cecil Rinesmith of Goodrich&#13;
is ill with lobar pneumonia at&#13;
the home of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Clyde Ripple. His mother, Mrs.&#13;
Krma Davy, was with him Sunday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Randolph&#13;
and daughters Jackie&#13;
and Vickie of Maybee were&#13;
Saturday afternoon guests of&#13;
his mother, Mrs. Joe Howard,&#13;
Sr. The girls stayed to spend&#13;
the week with their grandmother.&#13;
Joe Howard, Jr. entered&#13;
St. Joseph's Mercy Hospital&#13;
Monday for observation&#13;
and possible surgery.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Harriett Satterla was a&#13;
jjuest Saturday evening1 of&#13;
r v *:&lt;&gt;•» W &gt;&#13;
Brighton's&#13;
Largest&#13;
Ford Dealer&#13;
AKtJLiS # EA(;LK # DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1963&#13;
63 WILLIS Wagoneer&#13;
62 COMET 2-Door&#13;
61 CHEVROLET Convertible&#13;
61 COMET Wagon&#13;
61 RAMBLER Wagon&#13;
61 FALCON Wagon&#13;
60 PONTIAC 2-Door&#13;
60 CHEVROLET 2-Dr., 6-CyL&#13;
60 CHEVROLET 2-Dn, 8-CyL&#13;
60 CHEVROLET Convt., 8-CyL&#13;
60 FORD 2-Dr., Overdrive&#13;
59 FORD Wagon 8-Cyl&#13;
59 FORD 2-Dr., 6-CyL&#13;
59 FORD Convt., 8-CyL&#13;
59 FORD 2-Dr., 6-CyL&#13;
59 FORD 2-Dr.&gt; 6-Cyl.&#13;
59 CHEVROLET 2-Dr., 6-CyL&#13;
59 FORD 4-Dr., 6-CyL&#13;
59 CHEVROLET 4-Dr., 6 Cyl.&#13;
57 CHEVROLET 4-Dr., 6-CyL&#13;
57 FORD 2-Dn, Hard-top 8-CyL&#13;
57 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr., H. T.&#13;
57 DODGE 2-DrM 8-CyL&#13;
58 PLYMOUTH 4-Dr., 8-CyL&#13;
57 PLYMOUTH 2-Door&#13;
56 FORD 2-Door&#13;
56 FORD Wagon&#13;
55 PONTIAC Convt. 8-CyL&#13;
55 BUICK 2-Door, 8-CyL&#13;
54 CHEVROLET 4-Dr., 6-CyL&#13;
62 CHEVROLET Pickup&#13;
57 RANCHERO Pick-up&#13;
55 GMC Pick-up&#13;
55 V/t TON CHEV Pick-up&#13;
59 FORD 4-Door, 8-Cyi.&#13;
WILSON FORD SALES, Inc.&#13;
FOR&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
3 BEDROOMS, carpeting, attached&#13;
garage, larg£ fenced&#13;
back yard; reasonably priced;&#13;
drive by and see at 6394 Stephen&#13;
Ave., Brighton; contact&#13;
owner at 483-5296, Ypsilanti.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Services&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free estimates.&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
OR RENT — 4 bdrm., 3 up, 1&#13;
down basement, close to shopping,&#13;
church, school. Oscar&#13;
Muller Tot-N-Teen, Brighton.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
100 x 200 lot, Lake-Of-The-&#13;
Pines, down payment. 6202 Island&#13;
Lake Dr. 7-24-p&#13;
PRIVATE SALE — Our home&#13;
»it 7335 Cowell, Ore Lake. May&#13;
he seen by apopintment. Write&#13;
C. J. Thoman, Rt. 1, Box 16,&#13;
Wciuseon, Ohio. 7-24-x&#13;
3 BDRM., lVa bath, hillside,&#13;
river front home, completely&#13;
carpeted, $13,500 cash. AC 7-&#13;
1790 by appointment. t-f-x&#13;
ATTRACTIVE 5 room home,&#13;
full basement, quiet street near&#13;
shopping and schools. Ideal for&#13;
retirement. AC-9-7968&#13;
7-24-p&#13;
10 ACRES level land in city of&#13;
Brighton, suitable for subdividing&#13;
or an orchard home. Donald&#13;
Leith Sr., 620 S. 7th St.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
120 FT. PRIVATE lakefront,&#13;
brick, 2 yrs. old, 4 bdrm., 2&#13;
fireplaces, 2 baths, family&#13;
room, custom features. Phone&#13;
229-6031. 7-31-x&#13;
CHOICE OF 10 Lake lots at&#13;
Lake Chemung. Phone Howell&#13;
896-R. 8-14-x&#13;
PORTAGE RD., year round&#13;
cottage, price $8,500, terms. UP&#13;
8-3234. 8-7-x&#13;
INCOME property, $1,200 dn.&#13;
Call Howell 1189-M11.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
LAKEFRONT $495. down, $19,-&#13;
990. balance in $110. mo. payments,&#13;
owner moving to calif,&#13;
within two weeks. Must sacrifice,&#13;
immed. possession, excellent&#13;
skiing, fishing, swimming,&#13;
nearly new, all brick year&#13;
round 3 bdrm., IV2 bath, builtins,&#13;
1380 sq. ft., beautiful interior,&#13;
must see to appreciate,&#13;
IV2 miles from 1-96 interchange,&#13;
Woodland Lake, Brighton,&#13;
AC 9-6188 or AC 9-9388.&#13;
7-24-x&#13;
S BDRM. HOME on 2 ^ acres,&#13;
basement, extra acres available.&#13;
$13,500, terms. Also, 3&#13;
bdrm, home, large lot, $7,500,&#13;
terms. Esther Decker, Broker,&#13;
AC 7*^60. t-f-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
GAS STATION and Restaurant&#13;
completely equipped including&#13;
wrecker and bouse trailer at&#13;
Grand River and Hughes Rd.,&#13;
Lake Chemung, Phone Howell&#13;
896-W. 8-14-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
HOUSE PAINTING, Interior&#13;
and Exterior by experienced&#13;
painter. Write Box 194, Pinckaey.&#13;
\ t-f-x&#13;
SIDING, REMODELING and&#13;
roofing since 1988 — William&#13;
Devi*, Phone Howell 717.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and delivery&#13;
service or use our car,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS, UNCONDITIONALLY&#13;
guaranteed&#13;
to original consumer lor as&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is installed. AIRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAP' Springs,&#13;
all cars and light trucks,&#13;
iVs to 2 Ton Trucks, fronts&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS rec&#13;
o n d i t i o n e d , $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Howell, Phone&#13;
151. t-f-x&#13;
FRENCHY'S DISPOSAL Service.&#13;
Garbage and Rubbish.&#13;
Pickup by the day, week, or&#13;
month, in city or rural. Also,&#13;
Clean - up work. Drums or&#13;
Barrels for sale. We'll haul&#13;
anything, just phone. AC 9-&#13;
6816. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Vajcon batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and'&#13;
auto accessories. G a m b l e&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
SAND; GRAVEL; Sandstone;&#13;
Top Soil; Fill Dirt; Stones, all&#13;
sizes; Flagstone; Bulldozing;&#13;
Ralph Madouse, HI 9-2320, or&#13;
contact at Standard Station,&#13;
Whitmore Lake. t-f-x&#13;
PETE'S LAWN SERVICE —&#13;
m o w i n g , raising, fertilizing&#13;
spading. Phone 878-6603 t-f-x&#13;
Harriett's and B.D.'s&#13;
birthdays. Later they attended&#13;
the sequicentennial festival&#13;
at Clinton, and also&#13;
visited her cousins, Alvin and&#13;
Kenneth Satterla.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Miss Mildred Briggs and her&#13;
sister, Mi's.. Lnyff Babcock, and&#13;
nieces, Debbie and Cindy&#13;
Vale, all of Blanchard, viaited&#13;
their sister ;md brother-in-law,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tucker,&#13;
Sr.. for several days last week.&#13;
The Tuckers received word&#13;
from Grand Rapids of the very&#13;
serious illness of their son-inlaw,&#13;
Arthur Rowland.&#13;
* • »&#13;
Mis. Jack DcLanois entertained&#13;
17 ladies at a baby&#13;
shower for Mrs. William Smith&#13;
of Ann Arbor Saturday afternoon.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Folks, I'm leaving today for&#13;
one work at Camp Barakel,&#13;
and rxpect 10 return Monday,&#13;
July 29. If you have any company,&#13;
go anywhere or have any&#13;
news, will you please call my&#13;
home. HI 9-4511, and tell it to&#13;
my daughters. I'd greatly appreciate&#13;
it.&#13;
Roger Clay, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. James Clay, and Connie,&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Lewis, are spending this&#13;
week at Camp Barakel too.&#13;
FULLER BRUSH SALES and&#13;
SERVICE, Whitmore L a k e&#13;
Area. NO. 3-6555. t-f-x&#13;
BLACK and WHITE, color&#13;
film processing Camera repair.&#13;
Photography. Very reasonable&#13;
rates. 48 hr. Service. Whitmore&#13;
Photo Finishers. 9455 Main&#13;
Whitmore Lake. 449-2468.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
TREE SERVICE&#13;
Trimming, removing and fertilizing.&#13;
Trimming and fertilizing&#13;
of hedges. Monthly maintenance.&#13;
For estimate Call&#13;
Howell, 3160. 8-28-p&#13;
WASHED SAND and gravel,&#13;
beaches cleaned and sanded,&#13;
bulldozing, grading. We truck&#13;
anything. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
WATER WELLS, 3 In. to 10 in.;&#13;
test holes, electric pumps,&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs.&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Extrudetf aluminum&#13;
storm windows and doors&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
PAINTING &amp; DECORATING,&#13;
Free estimates. Maurice Link,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7531 or UP 8-3530.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel, stone, landscaping,&#13;
grading, mowing. Septic&#13;
tanks and fields. Trenching,&#13;
Bulldozing. Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service. 229-6857.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
LET GEORGE DO IT - Free&#13;
estimates on new gas, oil or&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing.&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heating.&#13;
Phone AC 9-2711. t-f-x&#13;
CHEMUNG&#13;
RIPPLES&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones of&#13;
Grand River have as house&#13;
guest his parents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
William H. Jones, who are&#13;
former residents of Lake Chemung.&#13;
The seniors Jones&#13;
who now reside In Boca Raton,&#13;
Florida, arrived on Friday,&#13;
July 12th, and expect to stay&#13;
for about six weeks.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clark&#13;
and family spent Monday and&#13;
Tuesday of this week in Kalamazoo.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Davo and Cindy Ahrendt&#13;
have a new baby . . . a ninemonths-&#13;
old American Water&#13;
Spaniel. I was watching Davo&#13;
trying to give the new addition&#13;
a bath in his back yard,&#13;
but I think maybe the dog&#13;
was giving Dave the bath!&#13;
* • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Heard&#13;
and family had as Sunday&#13;
guests Mr. and Mrs. Alton&#13;
Copeland and family of Fowbrother,&#13;
Dick Gates, also of&#13;
Fowlerville.&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no job too&#13;
smalL BUI Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - in aluminum,&#13;
wood or steel sash.&#13;
C G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main SL AC 7-7531. Ut-x&#13;
bit...&#13;
every litter&#13;
bit hurts&#13;
Don't t » a litterbin! Uttering is&#13;
•gainst th« law in all 50 states. So&#13;
don't get stuck with a Urn. Stick your&#13;
(War in №• litte r bask* . H4 p&#13;
KEEP AMERICA&#13;
BEAUTIFUL&#13;
Published • * a public Mivie * ih coop*&#13;
•ratio n wrth Th« Advertising Council.&#13;
OPEN TIL 8 P. M.&#13;
BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN&#13;
SATURDAY TIL 5 P.M.&#13;
CALL AC 7-117 1&#13;
1960&#13;
PLYMOUTH&#13;
BELVEDERE&#13;
4-Dr. V-8&#13;
I960&#13;
PLYMOUTH&#13;
9 PASSENGER&#13;
V-8 Wagon&#13;
195 9&#13;
PLYMOUTH&#13;
BELVEDERE&#13;
2-Dr. V-8&#13;
195 9&#13;
DODGE&#13;
HARDTOP&#13;
2-Dr. V-8&#13;
195 9&#13;
CHEVROLET&#13;
BEL-AIRE&#13;
4 Door&#13;
1957&#13;
PLYMOUTH&#13;
4-Dr. V-8&#13;
• 196 1 TEMPES T •&#13;
SLAYTON MOTOR SALES&#13;
• LEE MMO N • DICK SUYTON&#13;
301 E. Grand River — Howell — 349&#13;
QUALITY WHY&#13;
CHEVY'S the B U Y !&#13;
You'l want the world to know the&#13;
wonderfu l deal you received from&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET . . . where the&#13;
OK USE D CARS are folly reconditioned&#13;
by experts to uwe you money!&#13;
1961 CORVAIR Sta. Wagon, Std. Shift,&#13;
Radio — Clean&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET Impala, J-Door.&#13;
Hardtop , P. Steering** P. Brakes&#13;
— Like New&#13;
1962 CADILLA C 4-Dr., Hard-top, Full&#13;
Power — Like New&#13;
1958 CHEVROLET Sta, Wafon, V-8,&#13;
Automatic , p. Steerfaiff — Clean&#13;
1961 RAMBLER Classic, Sta. Wafon,&#13;
6 CyL Std Shift — Sharp&#13;
1961 CHEVROLET Impala, Spt. Coupe&#13;
V-8, Automatic, P. Steering —&#13;
Local Car&#13;
\\&#13;
QUAUTV CHEVROLET&#13;
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Black and WMte.&#13;
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CHEVROLET 2-Dr., Hard-top, V-S, Automatic&#13;
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CHEVROLET Tractor, Flft* Wheel Air Brake*&#13;
CHEVROLET Vi tm Plek-op — Lttf Wide Box&#13;
CHEVROLET CwnuUMn Demo, Loaded wife Extras — Other&#13;
Tramporfti— fTurlik Stop hi and 8a» Them at QUALITY CHEVJIQLET&#13;
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1960&#13;
i960&#13;
195*&#13;
If58&#13;
1959&#13;
198S&#13;
Q U A L I T Y&#13;
A / / / 1 n m i /&#13;
Planning on Camping&#13;
THIS SUMMER ?&#13;
See The All New&#13;
99 JEEP WAGONEER&#13;
THE WAGON THAT GETS&#13;
YOU PLACES&#13;
WHERE OTHERS CANT&#13;
Howell JEEP Sales Inc,&#13;
2450 W. GRAND RIVER, HOWELL&#13;
PHONE 1500&#13;
USED CAR Binrs&#13;
196 2 Greenbrie r Wagon, automati c&#13;
196 1 Chevrolet Impala 2-dr . hardtop ,&#13;
196 1 F-8 5 Olds&#13;
196 1 Ponliac Bonneville Convertible&#13;
I96 0 Ford Fairlane 4-dr. . 8-cyl .&#13;
I96 0 Volkswagon, 2 To Choose from&#13;
195 9 Plymouth 8-cyl . stick, 4-dr M low&#13;
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195 9 Pontiac 4-Doo r Hard Top&#13;
195 9 T-Bird — Sharp!&#13;
195 9 Pontiac Star Chief, 4-Dr .&#13;
195 8 Ponliac, 9 Passenge r Wagon&#13;
We Have Some Transportation Specials&#13;
We Buy&#13;
Late Mode l Used Cars&#13;
Bullard-Patto n Pontiac&#13;
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Value Rated&#13;
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I96 0 PONTIAC - Convertible&#13;
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196 1 OLDS "98 " • 4-Dr. , Hard-to p&#13;
196 2 OLDS "98 " • 4-Dr. , Sedan&#13;
Transportatio n Special s&#13;
FROM 995. M&#13;
DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE&#13;
"Your Cadillac &amp; Oldsfnobile Dealer Since 1938"&#13;
2321 E. Grand River Phone 513&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOLUME 80 — NUMBER 30 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1963 COPY 10c&#13;
"THE WINNER!"&#13;
number eae,&#13;
$tm*Qimrmt&lt; ML fee filLU 2 7 2&#13;
Yes sir! that's Belle Farley,&#13;
Pal M&#13;
Since her winning night July 11, the date of this&#13;
picture*-Belle Parley has come -very-close ~ta -r«*—&#13;
Roy Clark and Bertrand Wylie, both Pinckney, men.&#13;
Dilemma&#13;
Getting out this Dispatch&#13;
Newspaper is fun but it is&#13;
no picnic.&#13;
If wo print jokes, members&#13;
say we are not dignified.&#13;
If we don't, they say we are&#13;
too serious.&#13;
If we clip things from other&#13;
papers or magazines, we&#13;
are too lazy to write them&#13;
ourselves.&#13;
If we don't we are fond&#13;
of our own stuff.&#13;
If we don't print contributions,&#13;
\u\ don't appreciate&#13;
true genius.&#13;
If we do print them, the page&#13;
is filled with junk.&#13;
If we make mistakes, typo&#13;
graphical or otherwise,&#13;
members forget we are&#13;
human.&#13;
Now, like as not, someone&#13;
will say that we swiped this&#13;
from some other paper. .,--.'&#13;
well, we did.&#13;
(Swiped from the Colorado&#13;
DeMolay*&#13;
Library News&#13;
We on&#13;
Bid of 5 0 Cents A Pound&#13;
Buys Champ Steer at Fair&#13;
A sleek, trim 975-pound&#13;
Grand Champion Angus steer,&#13;
shown by Barbara Musson of&#13;
Howell, sold for 50 cents a&#13;
pound at the 4-H Fat Stock&#13;
Sale during the Fowlerviile&#13;
Square Dancers&#13;
Can Gel Tickets&#13;
For Buckeye Day&#13;
HELL, MICHIGAN — Mel&#13;
Reinhard announced this week&#13;
that tickets are now available&#13;
for the "Buckeye Day Dance"&#13;
to be held Saturday, Aug. 10,&#13;
at Hell.&#13;
Callers Roy and Billio Gawthrop&#13;
and Hutch and Pat Little&#13;
will be on hand.&#13;
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19(54, has announced a series of&#13;
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p o u n d , ' 800-pound S h o r i n o r i i&#13;
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by C i n d y 11*"iu-1, Howell, soUl&#13;
t o H o w e l l L i \ ( ^ t " r - k Auction,&#13;
F d G o t t s c h a l k , owner, for L'S&#13;
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h o r n s h o w n by U o r d o n Munsell.&#13;
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to t h e MePher.son C o m m u n i t y&#13;
} Ir.-ilth ( &gt; : i ! i r ol U nveii for&#13;
''7 i v n ' s a p o u n d ; lltiU-pouiul&#13;
I l ' i i t o i d .sliowu hy H a r o l d&#13;
l \ r k e n . &gt; , How i l l sold to P.idkv&#13;
Comm.s.sion nt D e t r o i t t u r 2 8&#13;
! c e n t s a pound. '.)V*U-jjou!ui l i e reiiui'd&#13;
&gt;l:'.\&gt;.:i by David P e c k e n s ,&#13;
H u w r i ! s i l d t o D i a m o n d D o t&#13;
,M;i:kd ol Howell for 29 c e n u&#13;
:t pound, o&#13;
A !)S()-ix&gt;und H e r e f o r d shown&#13;
\&gt;y Diar.ti'1 IVekeiir, Unwell sold&#13;
to Kf\ i-Vi'kriiv C o h o c t a h f&gt;-!'&#13;
L'^t c e n t s a ptiiinii; '.&lt; lO-pourul&#13;
I I fore! oi'd shuv, !i hy liruce l \ - c -&#13;
! Uens, Il-Aw'l .-old to S u t ' o n ' s&#13;
| H a n . w are, Arnold l l e m o , pi.ir-&#13;
! clriMT uf Hovsrl! I. n- L&gt;(.&lt; ci-ms&#13;
a jioiuui; Tiitj-po^r.d iiei t/ior&lt;i&#13;
I shown hy 1 J'i\ iii I &gt;- &lt; i r i, I lowell&#13;
sold lo MrIJ.hei s, in C ' t n i m u n i t y&#13;
...Health Ci-iitcr, How ell, t o r L'G&#13;
1" ^ • i J t&#13;
books in our drop box when&#13;
the library (-pens at noon Friday&#13;
will he cancelled. Hereafter&#13;
ihe rule&#13;
day on each&#13;
will be appliec&#13;
New books&#13;
elude:&#13;
Straight&#13;
Remnant,&#13;
focussing&#13;
Wynkoop&#13;
arranged&#13;
ot one cent a&#13;
o\erdue book&#13;
this week in-&#13;
, "A Very Small&#13;
a ch^n-cul novel&#13;
on youn;.; Major&#13;
ot Forl I.yon v.ho&#13;
a tiuee with a hand&#13;
of Cheyennes and was disillusioned&#13;
by Col. Chevini.'.torTs&#13;
treacherous attack on the unarmed&#13;
Indians.&#13;
Vaushaii" A World Full of&#13;
BELLE FARLEY shown with driver Mac McQuarrie.&#13;
Trainer of Belle is Jim Dunn, Pinckney. Belle&#13;
Farley ran one mile in 2:12 time.&#13;
Archie Bleeker, running from&#13;
his father's American dollars,&#13;
is dismissed as an Knglish&#13;
teacher in London and accepts&#13;
a post at the Urmeisily of&#13;
K.aj&amp;st whre all the cvows ate&#13;
nightingales. A vehicle for the&#13;
'authors sharp and humorous&#13;
c o m m e n t s on Colonialism&#13;
education, and human nature.&#13;
Borland, "When the Legend&#13;
Dies"&#13;
The story of a t'fe Indian&#13;
isolated in the mountains by&#13;
his parents to escape the vhi'e&#13;
man's law, Faced by the deaf!'!&#13;
of his parents to lea\e (he&#13;
wilderness he becomes a brutal&#13;
bronco rider until he resolves&#13;
hi^ conflicts and acceptance ot&#13;
land on June 27, July 11 and&#13;
18. and AUK. 8 under the direction&#13;
of Gordy Lindland, popular&#13;
Ann Arbor caller.&#13;
The "Square Devil Badge" award&#13;
will be available to all&#13;
those daneim: at Hell, Michigan,&#13;
and Jack and Lil May of&#13;
Jackson and Jerry Brecklen of&#13;
Oregon, Ohio, have been signed&#13;
tor the 1%1 series.&#13;
Tojinotch callers from oth&lt;v&#13;
areas will also be secured by&#13;
Lindland for Ihe other dates..&#13;
Xew Freeway&#13;
Sec*li€&gt;n O|ieiiN&#13;
The first section ol DeinJt's&#13;
East-West Metropolitan Kieeway&#13;
was opened to tratlie. i'o&#13;
ccntly. The "j.4-mile section ot&#13;
ti(.ve\\ay from 1-06 at Novi to&#13;
Orchard Lake lload was opened&#13;
Lo serve local traffic only.&#13;
Later' this year, an ni&#13;
tional 2.5 miles from Orchard&#13;
Lake Koad to Northwestern&#13;
Highway will be opened in conjunction&#13;
with the completion&#13;
of a fteeway along Northwestern.&#13;
his Indian heritage.&#13;
Poiri'M1, "Prize Stones l!JMThe&#13;
O. Henry Awards,"&#13;
M Prize Short Stories oi&#13;
10(5.".. " *&#13;
Pinckney Prattle . ..&#13;
BY ALICE GRAY&#13;
Mrs. Jesse Henry, 81 years&#13;
old, fell Sunday night, July 21,&#13;
and while it is believed that&#13;
no bones were broken, she is&#13;
spending a few days in bed and&#13;
is doing fairly well. Her son,&#13;
Gerald Henry, who teaches at&#13;
Cooley High School in Detroit,&#13;
stayed with her Thursday and&#13;
Friday of last week. Mrs. Celia&#13;
Corser is taking care of both&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Henry.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Pesola&#13;
entertained guests Sunday, July&#13;
21. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray&#13;
and family of Ypsilanti&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Enio Hintta&#13;
of Ypsilanti spent the day&#13;
with them. Mr. and Mrs. Pefola&#13;
and family were Sunday&#13;
July 28 guests of the Gordon&#13;
Murray family.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mrs. Mary Amburgey, Richard&#13;
Amburgey and son Danny&#13;
spent the week end in East&#13;
Jordan at the cottage of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Norman Root. Mrs.&#13;
Root came home with them to&#13;
Stay several days with Mrs.&#13;
Amburgey.•&#13;
• •&#13;
S h a r o 1 y n Aschenbrenner,&#13;
daughter of the George Aschenbrenners,&#13;
celebrated her 6th&#13;
birthday Sunday, July 21. She&#13;
received some nice presents,&#13;
which is always the best part&#13;
of a birthday for a six-vearold.&#13;
Those helping to celebrate&#13;
the occasion were the John&#13;
Colon* family, the Bill Hill's,&#13;
the Steve Aschenbrenners, and&#13;
Sharolyn'i grandmother, Mrs.&#13;
Aschenbrenner,&#13;
• • •&#13;
C F. Hewlett of Victoria,&#13;
Texas Is visiting for several&#13;
weeks with his son and family,&#13;
the Charles Hewletts. Mr.&#13;
Hewlett, who was the Watklns&#13;
dealer in this area for about&#13;
10 years, is now with the Mc-&#13;
Ness Company and is the gen*&#13;
cral supervisor for thst company&#13;
over an area of 13 coun-&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Barrett&#13;
and three of their children&#13;
were on a vacation trip last&#13;
week. Some of the snots they&#13;
visited were Mammoth Cave,&#13;
Kentucky. Ruby Falls, N. C,&#13;
and Ghost Mountain, X. C.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Charles Hewlett and Jerry&#13;
Speake were the men that&#13;
shot off the fireworks and various&#13;
displays at the annual&#13;
Fireworks Show held after the&#13;
4-H Talent Show at the Fowierville&#13;
Fair.&#13;
• « •&#13;
Mrs. Minnie De-Long of Flint&#13;
has been vacationing for the&#13;
last three weeks with her&#13;
niece, Mrs. Marvin Liqht. While&#13;
she was here, Mrs. IJ^ht and&#13;
Mrs. Joh? Bailey of Pinckney&#13;
took Mrs. DeLong on visiting&#13;
and shopping trips to Chorea,&#13;
Howell and various other plac- j&#13;
es. Mrs. DeLong returned to ;&#13;
Flint on Sunday. '&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Lovings&#13;
of Patterson Lake are entertaining&#13;
vacationers from&#13;
Fort Myers, Florida. Mr. Lnving's&#13;
sister, Mrs. Ostrander,&#13;
and her two teen-a ere daughters,&#13;
Martha and Carol, are&#13;
spending a month with the Lovings.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Viola Dixon flew to&#13;
Spenard, Alaska, on Saturday&#13;
morning, July 27. She will&#13;
stay with her son and his&#13;
family for an extended visit.&#13;
Her son, Mr. Dixon, formerly&#13;
worked at the Argus Co. in&#13;
Ann Arbor, but when that company&#13;
planned to move its operations&#13;
elsewhere, Mr. Dixon&#13;
found employment in Alaska&#13;
and plans to remain there.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Edgar Leeman's mother,&#13;
Mrs. Eva Wohlgamuth,&#13;
and Mrs. Clarence Eyler, Mrs.&#13;
Leeman's sister, visited with&#13;
her from Sunday through&#13;
Thursday. They live in Petersburg,&#13;
Mich.&#13;
Mrs. Theressa Coyle and&#13;
Mrs. Rudolph Koeppen spent&#13;
one day this week in Ann Arbor.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. William Marhoffer celebrated&#13;
her birthday Thursday&#13;
ni"ht at the home of her&#13;
daughter, Mrs, Kenneth Carpenter&#13;
of Detroit. Joyce Marhoffer&#13;
of Pinckney, and Mrs.&#13;
Joan Wilkinson of Howell, both&#13;
daughters of Mrs. Marhoffer,&#13;
helped eat birthday cake.&#13;
« • •&#13;
Reeky Morris entertained&#13;
visitors Friday afternoon. Miss&#13;
I.ind? Yesko and her sister,&#13;
Mary Ann, of Detroit and Roberta&#13;
Logan of Hamburg were&#13;
the callers.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Sue McMillan, daughter of&#13;
the John C. McMillans of Rush&#13;
Lake, was- hostess to a group&#13;
of girl friends from Detroit&#13;
last week. Linda Poupard,&#13;
Sue Valerio, Mary MeShane,&#13;
and Cecelia Patterson, all classmates&#13;
with Sue at the Rosary&#13;
Hi^h in Detroit, stayed at the&#13;
McMillan home for two nights.&#13;
Barbara Hoeft of Pinckney&#13;
was also a guest at this time.&#13;
The girls water skiierl, swam&#13;
and just had a-very good time.&#13;
Tho Detroit girls and Sue&#13;
will bo sophomores at Rosary&#13;
High this September,&#13;
• • *&#13;
The Ted Gray family, the&#13;
Mike Jeffreys family of Ann&#13;
Arbor, and the Ted WahJ family&#13;
of Ann Arbor camped all&#13;
last week at Big Portage near&#13;
Jackson. Thursday afternoon&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller joined&#13;
them for a chicken barbecue&#13;
supper and later in the evening&#13;
all four couples attended a&#13;
square dance at Pleasant Lake&#13;
whore Gordie Lindland was&#13;
calling.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. M. B, Young&#13;
are leaving Friday for a three&#13;
week visit with their daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Grace Craig and her fam-&#13;
Two County 4-H Members&#13;
Sent to D. C by Kiwanis&#13;
NOTE: The following is a&#13;
I'eport from Pet? Lound and&#13;
Gordon Munsell who attended&#13;
a recent "4-H Citizenship&#13;
Shortcourse"&#13;
D.C.&#13;
in Washington,&#13;
This summer the Brighton&#13;
and Howell Kiwanis Clubs&#13;
helped to make available a&#13;
new county-awards trip for 4-H&#13;
members. T h e "Citizenship&#13;
Short Course" includes a week&#13;
in Washington, D.C. plus one&#13;
night in Gettysburg, Pa.&#13;
Livingston County was able&#13;
to send two delegates this year,&#13;
They were Peggy Lound, the&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Thomas Lound of Fowlervillr.&#13;
and Gordon Munsell, son fl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munsell.&#13;
also of Fowlerville. Mrs. Fnvl&#13;
Offrink of Fenton also atter.riod&#13;
on behalf of the Livingston&#13;
County 4-H Council.&#13;
Travel by Bus&#13;
Mrs. Offrink, Peggy atid Gordon&#13;
boarded the chartered bus&#13;
Saturday, July 14th. Traveling&#13;
with them were delegates from&#13;
Kent, Shiawassee, Ionia, Clinton&#13;
and Washtenaw Counties.&#13;
That night was spent in&#13;
Gettysburg at the Gettysburg&#13;
Hotel. Early Sunday morning&#13;
the group toured the Gettysburg&#13;
National Museum which&#13;
features a huge electric map.&#13;
on which is told the story of&#13;
the Battle at Gettysburg.&#13;
The U n i t e d Presbyterian&#13;
Church of Gettysburg was the&#13;
host for our services. A guided&#13;
tour by bus was then taken of&#13;
the Gettysburg National Miliary&#13;
P,xfk, While touring the&#13;
row -famed battle field, they&#13;
saw c o n n ! l e s s monuments&#13;
circled by various states arid&#13;
groups to honor the men who&#13;
foi^hl for their beliefs.&#13;
Arrive in D.C.&#13;
Sunday afternoon the bus&#13;
In.'d arrived at the National&#13;
4-H Center in Washington,&#13;
D.C, where they stayed for a&#13;
week. Joining tho Michigan&#13;
group there were two groups&#13;
from Iowa and a group from&#13;
Colorado. A welcome assembly&#13;
I was held that ni^ht with an&#13;
' introduction of the stall and&#13;
plans for the week. A film,&#13;
J "Welcome to Washington," was&#13;
shown, followed by recreation&#13;
and thoughts for the day.&#13;
Saturday morning the buses&#13;
departed vwih the Michigan&#13;
bus corning straighl through.&#13;
The Livingston delegates returned&#13;
very tired but happy&#13;
about 8:,'O p.m.&#13;
The whole trip was designed&#13;
to be a serious study stressing&#13;
the meaning and seriousness of&#13;
citizenship in the United&#13;
States. The sightseeing tours&#13;
were planned to coincide with&#13;
the nature of study with all&#13;
the points visited dealing with&#13;
some past, present, or future&#13;
.aspect of citizenship.&#13;
Both Peggy Lound and Gordon&#13;
Munsell fool that this was&#13;
a very educational and wonderful&#13;
trip and hope that this may&#13;
be continued in future years,&#13;
and serve as an inspiration lo&#13;
members to wo&gt; k for this trip.&#13;
B u r b a ; a Tu..,..-.7., I'fT.".Trit . ~t:t&#13;
t o B a i n ' s P a c k i r i " &amp; R e f r i g e r a -&#13;
t i o n of H o w e l l f o r ' ' 8 c e n t ' a&#13;
jHiund; a ^ . l ^ - p o u n d H e r e f n r r l&#13;
s h o w n l)&gt; J o h n B o l l i a t . I low "II&#13;
s o l d t o t h e F o w l e r v i l l e F a n&#13;
A s s o c i a t i o n f o r !!1 c e n t s a.&#13;
p o u n d .&#13;
A 9 2 .") - p o u n d Sh&lt;&gt;! ! hoi :i&#13;
s h o w n b y A n n e t t e I U \ : r l o;&#13;
M o w e l l sold t o D &amp; .) G r a v e l&#13;
of Flowell f o r 2*) c e n t s a y v u r i ' ' :&#13;
! ) 7 0 - p o u n d A i r . ' u s s h o w : ; !,y&#13;
.lim D u n c a n , F o w l e r \ ille s&lt; •!(!&#13;
t o !-"rank's M a r k e t &lt;i1 F o w l e r -&#13;
villo f o r 2S cent-; a p o u n d :&#13;
lUSO-pound H i ' i ' d i i i d &gt;]iown h \&#13;
l l o n a l d C o l e , P c n \ s o l d t o&#13;
R i d l e y CoiMMiisMon ol D e t r o i t&#13;
I'oi 2S c e n t s a p o u n d ; i m -&#13;
p o u n d Sliorl hoi n show n hy&#13;
C i n d y H e a r ! , H o w e l l s o l d t o&#13;
M c P h e r s o n C o m m u n i t y Iii a ' t h&#13;
C e n t e r ol' H o w i d l f o r :.".i c e n ' &gt;&#13;
a p o u n d .&#13;
• A ' 0 1 0 - p o i i m l A t ^ u s s!i&lt;iwn \&gt;y&#13;
VTohn M i n o c k , U o w e l l , .sold t o&#13;
Wai-f(.'n a n d F r r j n k l i n A n d c i -&#13;
SON ol F e n t o M iind Jirii,'hton !m-&#13;
27 ("enis a p o u n d ; 1 l'i')-i&gt;. n;nd&#13;
J H e r e l o r d s h o w n \if l ^ o h e i i ;n,(!&#13;
1 )a vid l i i e d " ! ol I l r i i : h t o n air'i!&#13;
sold t o }tidl'\v C o i n n i i s s i o n t,{&#13;
D e t r o i t f o r '.'(i c e n t s a p o u n d ,&#13;
ii.'iO-fjound S h o r i h o r n s h o w n hy&#13;
s o l d l o liitlley C o m m i s s i o n I n r&#13;
27 c e n t s a p o u n d .&#13;
AI si,, a 7!*."&gt;-pound A n s ' n s&#13;
s h o w n h y Jlic k \ 1 &gt;o 'd, M i i ' d i i o n&#13;
sold lo W i l l i a m Mu.s.son ei&#13;
H o w e l l I'oi1 27 c e n i s a p o u n d :&#13;
iltjO-pound 1 l"ri'i o r d s h o w n hy&#13;
i J a n n y .Minock, H o w e l l ,-old !u&#13;
l l o h e r t G l e n n o( P &gt; n i ; h i o n loi&#13;
,'iO c r n t s a |)oiind; 1 H d - p o u n d&#13;
S h o r t h(jrn .shown by C a t h e r i n e&#13;
M u n s e l J , l-'o,vler\ Hie s o l d l o&#13;
F j ' a n k ' s M a r k e t , h'ow l&lt;r\ ille&#13;
for 2 7 c e n t s a p o u n d ; S2."&gt;-&#13;
p o u n d A i v m s t SIKJWII b y Dotid&#13;
L&gt;&#13;
Howell, .sold lo Diamond D..L&#13;
Market ot ilowell for 2t&gt; cents&#13;
a pound.&#13;
Light-hearted&#13;
Film Booked&#13;
For Drive-In&#13;
' T A C P.yo I^iidio," bricrht arf&#13;
liref/y him v i s i o n of t ht:&#13;
I Broadway musical play, reporte(&#13;
il\ hi inu's .i fre.-li new' loot&#13;
to tlii' mi it i in p i c t u r e sci eei",&#13;
&gt;A ii'-n it open - at t h e L a k e s&#13;
l ) i i \ e - l n T h e a t r e on T h u r s d a y&#13;
Pi i.d'.iced by Ki • d K o h l n u i l&#13;
ami d i r e c t e d \&gt;y ( j e o r ^ o Sidr&lt;ey&lt;&#13;
tin* ne\\- C o l u m h i a P i c t u r e relea.-&#13;
f staiii J a n e t Leiyh, D i e t&#13;
Van D&gt;ke, Ann-M'aiiL;rut, M a u&#13;
re(vn S t a j j U t o n &lt;md 1-iohby J'kyrlcll&#13;
wilh .1CS.NO Pt'ar.son as&#13;
I !n die a n d I'.d Sullivan a s himsell.&#13;
I t ' s in Pana'vi.sion ain.&#13;
J:Ja.sini.ui t'olof.&#13;
A h a p p y , / f i t f u l show t h u t&#13;
poke* g e n t l e lull a t tilt;&#13;
.\oiin«&lt;r g e n e r a t i o n , th(» FJVIH&#13;
( T : I / C , l«|«'\ isiiin iind \ a r i o t i s&#13;
o t h e r A m e r i c a n failn a n d&#13;
follies, "J5&gt;c H&gt;f B i r d i e " Is&#13;
«s|ic( i i l l y not ibU' in Ih*' fact&#13;
tliat it Is lart;('l&gt; iihout t e e n -&#13;
•&gt; w h o ;«ri- n o t Juvenile&#13;
In l.ict, Die you) i n t e r s of&#13;
\\&lt;' B y e Bu-die" e i e heall,hy,&#13;
aid MeCiill, Ilowell so&#13;
Haiti's Prf?kin^ K- Pel rit'era ! ion&#13;
1 of Howell for 2!) c e n t s a pi Kind;&#13;
1000-pound H e n - l o r d s h ' . w n hy&#13;
A n n e t t e H e a d , Howcli sold to&#13;
H«AV( II Coope:\at ;\t&gt; ('&lt;,. in&#13;
Howell for J!) c e n t s a p- umi&#13;
A 1 0 0 (J - p o u n d Shot lhu&gt;n&#13;
s h o w n by L a u n en J o n c k h e e r e .&#13;
F o w l e r \ i l l e sokl to D i a m o n d&#13;
Dot M i r k r t tA Howell for L'7&#13;
c e n t s a pounrl; 'j.'.o-pound H e : " -&#13;
ford shown by ( l a y i o r a I)ickerson,&#13;
F o w l e r \ : l l e sold t o Kd&#13;
Kisr-le of F ' l r m i n ^ t o i i loi' 27&#13;
r e n t s a p o u n d ; ]0.'],Vpound&#13;
! Short horn shown hy Sat ad&#13;
J o n c k h r e r e . YDW \&lt;T\ ille - . I d 1 .&#13;
D i a m o n d Dot M a r k ' ! |.; i - L'S&#13;
c e r t s a p o u n d ; !&gt;•''&gt;'i-poi nd H e : e -&#13;
ford shown by K i t h &gt; Nieliols&#13;
o! Ilowell s'jld t o D u n s .Markf*&#13;
hapjjily "typical"- from I h e i r&#13;
soda shop m e e t i n g s to Ihcii1&#13;
'. intei m i h a l u 1 lelephoninv:, from&#13;
I t h e i r carele--, clothing to their&#13;
11\ erpo\', erini; " r o m a n c e s .&#13;
i ••!;;&gt;( j ; &gt; e I j m . i f " tell.-, t h e&#13;
! I w in si in K's ol a --on^w l i t e r&#13;
a nd h:&gt; seci t t a r j , a n d a sinal!-&#13;
' town O h m '.'irl. \'it;d lo all&#13;
11n ee IA I lie lacl t ha t C 'oni ail&#13;
Uirdie, tiie n a t i o n ' s hip-sw i n &gt;&#13;
uii'est soli':; • leip, i.s al)ouL to bo&#13;
(iiafted.&#13;
To t h e M)ii(jwrltcr, t h i s Is&#13;
;i m a t t e r of financial a n d&#13;
roniiiiitlc d i s a s t e r ; h e h a d&#13;
been h u n k l n ^ on r(iy:i!tii*s&#13;
t m n i ISirclieS next picture,&#13;
fur which he h a d w r i t t e n t h o&#13;
title u n i c , t o enalilf h im in&#13;
wed his s e c r e t a r y .&#13;
To t h e adorin ; Ohio u'ii'l, a n i&#13;
hef millions of lellow -!'ms&#13;
! across t h e coi::iti- \. Birdie's&#13;
imminent '-ntiv' . n l o \hi s e i v -&#13;
ice is c o m p l e t e a n d u n a d o r n e d&#13;
! t r a g e d y ; &lt;;l crjui'se, h e r o w n&#13;
I hi"h ,cho(jl hoy friend feels a&#13;
' I-;; different ly ab&lt;uit it.&#13;
ily. The Craigs, former Pinckney&#13;
residents, now live in Seattle,&#13;
Washington.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Airman 3rd Class Malcolm&#13;
Ritter, who has been stationed&#13;
in Texas, Is home on two-week&#13;
fifrlougn. He will return to&#13;
Air B*«». New Mexiro.&#13;
60 Members Pinckney Driver Education&#13;
Class Complete Course by Donald Gibson&#13;
Approximately 60 members&#13;
of the Drivers Education Class&#13;
tautjht by Mr. Donald Gibson&#13;
and Mr. John F. Burg mot in&#13;
the high school auditorium on&#13;
Friday evening, July 19, for&#13;
an impressive graduation ceremony.&#13;
A short film entitled "Sicnal&#13;
30" showed very graphically&#13;
the disastrous results of&#13;
carelessness in driving or nl&#13;
violating the basic traffic regulations.&#13;
Eighty-one students signed&#13;
up for this course on June 2&#13;
and from this number nearly&#13;
60 were given their certificates&#13;
enabling them to apply for a&#13;
driver's license. Ten student*&#13;
have until September to complete&#13;
the necessary requirements.&#13;
Others dropped for&#13;
various, reasons.&#13;
Mr Burg and Mr. Gibson&#13;
stated that the proper attitude&#13;
land emotional maturity are ihe&#13;
host measure of a prospective&#13;
driver.&#13;
Led by Mr. \Ve&gt;k y Reader,&#13;
the students repented the&#13;
Michigan Safe Driving Pled^r&#13;
I promising safe driving prncticrs&#13;
and obedience to traffic&#13;
laws.&#13;
I The film. "Sipnnl 30," am)&#13;
another equally t^ooi one en-&#13;
: titled "Mechanized Death" are&#13;
available to any interested&#13;
clubs or groups. Those wishin^&#13;
to show them should writ'-&#13;
to Ihe Ohio State Police,&#13;
Columbus, Ohio, Mr. dibson&#13;
said.&#13;
:Z: .~,&gt;~ '•&#13;
One of the first effective&#13;
vaccines a g a i n s t whooping&#13;
cough was developed and standardized&#13;
in laboratories of the&#13;
Michigan Department of Health.&#13;
QIESTIOX — Will there be a srhoo! left come&#13;
September — or not? This picture shows the southeast&#13;
corner of the 188S\part of the Pinckney Hi*rh&#13;
School after it came up minus a brick or two for&#13;
no special reason except atje, m*ybe. There is no&#13;
need to worry, however, for the cavity has been&#13;
filled and neatly surfaced and school will be carried&#13;
on in September as always.&#13;
PINCKNEY (Mich.) WSPA'.&#13;
. .. Pinckney Prattle .. .&#13;
Mn . Leona Mar k Bonne r&#13;
and son Roger attende d the&#13;
Wednesday matinee perlorm -&#13;
ance of "Lawrence of Arabia"&#13;
at the Mad'K m tbe&amp;ter in Detrai&#13;
t&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Amy Smith of Marshal l&#13;
Michiga n is visiting with her&#13;
daughter , Mrs. Glend a Hoyt,&#13;
and was here to atten d the&#13;
Baker family reunion .&#13;
• • *&#13;
David Jenning s of Ypsilanti&#13;
was the guest of Brend a Hoyt&#13;
last Sunda y and attende d the&#13;
Baker reunio n atoa&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Homer&#13;
and daughters, Debbie and&#13;
Susan left Sunday for a week&#13;
long camping trip at Sleeper&#13;
State Park in northern Michigan.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Johnston&#13;
• f Detroit visited their nephew&#13;
and his family, the Earl Kimb-&#13;
Isn. The Johnstons stayed at&#13;
the Ktanbler home Friday and&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Itat Art Itentz family have&#13;
had visitors all last week. Mr&#13;
Rente's sister, Mrs. Bernice&#13;
Krertlow, and two daughters,&#13;
Bertha and Sheryl, are vaca&gt;&#13;
tftonmg at the Rentz home. The&#13;
KreitlowB are from Lawton,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
W B. MUB Piadaay, Mich.&#13;
paid a t Ptactoey .&#13;
•otaran a at this paper a n aa open&#13;
B where available spp ace, grammatical,&#13;
i*gal and •thlca l considerattons&#13;
an the only reatrlcttooa.&#13;
Subscription rates 18.00 per year In&#13;
advance In Mtch'gan, $3.50 In other&#13;
atatea and VS. Posteaslona, M.00 to&#13;
foreign oountrtea. Six month* rat**:&#13;
S2.00 in Michigan, C M 1B other itatea&#13;
and U.S . puMttti'nii: №.00 to toreign&#13;
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year. No mall cubtcrlptlans taken for&#13;
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CORN&#13;
— AT —&#13;
Wholesale&#13;
^ Prices&#13;
PALO VERDI&#13;
FARM&#13;
8880 Ceda r Lake Rd.&#13;
Pinckne y U P 8-9988&#13;
Mrs. Una Bentk y of Conam -&#13;
na, mothe r of th e late Mrs .&#13;
Rober t Pike, and he r daughter ,&#13;
Mrs. Jess Krum m of Eato n&#13;
Rapids , ar e visiting with Mr .&#13;
Rober t Pike thi s week. They&#13;
returne d t o thei r home s on&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
• i.- c&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs . L M. Tubbs&#13;
had Sunda y dinne r guests. Mr .&#13;
and Mrs. Roy Miller, long tim e&#13;
friends of th e Tubbs family,&#13;
came from Dearbor n to spend&#13;
the day. ,&#13;
• • a •&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs. Cecil Murph y&#13;
have returne d from a trip t o&#13;
Gary , Indian a where the y&#13;
visited with Mrs. Murphy' s SI&#13;
year old father , Mr . Horac e&#13;
Tutt , who ha s been ill Th e&#13;
Murphy s went on t o Chicag o&#13;
and did some sight-seein g&#13;
there .&#13;
Lanc e Corpora l Tom Ken -&#13;
ned y is hom e from Gam p Le&gt;&#13;
Juene , Nort h Carolin a for a&#13;
10 day leave.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr . an d Mrs . Murra y Ken -&#13;
nedy entertaine d Mrs . Ken -&#13;
nedy' s brothe r d a r e Culver&#13;
and his family Tuesday .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs . Albert Poe t of&#13;
lakelan d are leaving Thursday ,&#13;
August 1, for Phoenix , Arizona.&#13;
Mr. Pos t ha s been transferre d&#13;
to th e Chrysle r Test Statio n&#13;
in Phoenix . Man y of th e&#13;
youngster s will remembe r Mrs.&#13;
Pe g Pos t as a teache r at th e&#13;
Pinckne y Elementary - Schoo l&#13;
where she taugh t th e 3rd and&#13;
4th grade combinatio n room in&#13;
the 1957-58 schoo l year. Th e&#13;
Post s have two young daugh -&#13;
ters, Merridet h and Suzanne .&#13;
(continue d oa page nine )&#13;
imimiinnmiiiiinmfitfiiinfiiiiiimmiiiiiiiii i&#13;
Pinckney People You Know&#13;
BY DOLL Y BAUGH N&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gal e Johnso n&#13;
and Mrs. Florenc e Artz, all of&#13;
Detroit , called at th e Mario n&#13;
Reason hom e Sunday . They all&#13;
enjoyed th e barbequ e dinne r&#13;
at St . Mar y Catholi c churc h&#13;
homecoming .&#13;
* * •&#13;
Gar y Charles , 6 pounds , 12&#13;
ounces , arrived at Howell&#13;
Healt h Cente r Thursday , July&#13;
25,-12:45 . a.m- Mr. an d Mrs .&#13;
Mr. an d Mrs. Rudy Raot z&#13;
were in Detroi t Friday , July&#13;
26, celebratin g thei r 48th wedding&#13;
anniversary . Th e Raet z&#13;
have thre e marrie d childre n&#13;
living in Detroi t who were on&#13;
han d to help with this memo -&#13;
rable occasion . They dined at&#13;
the Cross Road s night club.&#13;
• e •&#13;
Last Wednesday Mr . an d&#13;
Mrs. Raet z were in Bay City&#13;
to visit at th e hom e of Mr .&#13;
Raetz' s aunt .&#13;
• e •&#13;
Lind a Whitley, Sue Baughn ,&#13;
Penn y Reynolds , and Becky&#13;
Henr y ar e at Pilgrim Haven ,&#13;
a camp nea r Gran d Haven ,&#13;
Michigan . The y come hom e&#13;
August 4th .&#13;
Mr. an d Mr s Jim Whitely&#13;
and Lauri e and Mr . and Mrs .&#13;
Max Reynold s an d childre n&#13;
took Penny , Lind a and Sue&#13;
over on Sunday . Becky was&#13;
alread y in tha t vicinity with&#13;
her folks, th e Harol d Henrys ,&#13;
visiting a t th e hom e of relatives.&#13;
• • •&#13;
A pleasan t surprise enterin g&#13;
camp was to have Don Winger&#13;
at th e registratio n desk. He is&#13;
a counselo r for thi s same weok&#13;
tha t th e four girls will be&#13;
there . I t should seem good to&#13;
have someon e at camp tha t you&#13;
know so well.&#13;
« e «&#13;
Micke y Ritte r and Don Ack*&#13;
ley ar e hom e on leave from&#13;
the U. S. Air Force . They ph n&#13;
to be aroun d nearl y a month .&#13;
Don will be at his parent' s&#13;
home , Mr . and Mrs . Rober t&#13;
Ackley, an d Micke y will be at&#13;
his mother' s Mrs. Rut h Ritter .&#13;
fvtryt* * con fcisvrt with Community Unit: No&#13;
form tWrtSt f membershi p /irequirsc/ . $• • yovr local&#13;
fer n Isrec v mgtnt ft cfttai/i . Do H today!&#13;
BstaM Briikt • Agent&#13;
2310 Dutcher R&lt;L&#13;
HoweH, Michigan&#13;
Phone 820-M-1 2&#13;
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE&#13;
COMPANIE S OF MICHIGA N&#13;
A baby daughte r was bom&#13;
to Mr . an d Mrs. Pau l Russell&#13;
Tuesda y morning , July 30, at&#13;
1:50 a.m. Mothe r and daughte r&#13;
are doin g fine. The y ar e at&#13;
Howell Healt h Center . Will&#13;
disclose nam e an d weight of&#13;
the little lady next week!&#13;
e • e&#13;
News was so slow and hard&#13;
to find, I went and had a ton -&#13;
last Thursda y&#13;
rta&lt;J :W get right back to&#13;
the grind-ston e though , and it&#13;
hardl y seems like news at all&#13;
now. Jeanni e an d B o b b y&#13;
Baughn stayed with Aur.t El&#13;
and Uncl e Dutc h Baughn th e&#13;
two days I was gone. They had&#13;
a good time . (I n fact I thin k&#13;
the y though t it was a good&#13;
idea I had my tonsils out !&#13;
The y had a nice vacation!)&#13;
Car Crashes&#13;
Injure 31&#13;
BRIGHTO N — Th e Livingston&#13;
Count y Acciden t Repor t&#13;
for th e period , July 22 to 29,&#13;
shows 21 propert y damage acciden&#13;
t and 17 persona l injury&#13;
accidents . Ther e were 31 persons&#13;
injured and 56 cars involved.&#13;
Thi s repor t is issued weekly&#13;
by th e Michiga n Stat e Police .&#13;
Too Much!&#13;
HAMBt'R G TOWNSHI P —&#13;
Clerk Edward A. Ret tin per&#13;
ruts been gettin g all sorts of&#13;
comment s abou t how muc h&#13;
he make s since this newspape&#13;
r mad e a misprin t In th e&#13;
Hambur g Townshi p Minute s&#13;
which appeare d July 10.&#13;
Unde r bills paid, Rettlnger' s&#13;
Jun e Service was listed as&#13;
$400 an d should have read&#13;
$150.&#13;
Oh, well! I t shows people&#13;
read th e paper !&#13;
Troope r Aids&#13;
Man on Way&#13;
To Hospita l&#13;
BRIGHTO N — Firs t aid was&#13;
administere d by a state troope r&#13;
early Saturda y mornin g to a&#13;
man being rushed to Howell&#13;
with a badly slashed wrist.&#13;
Alvin Richar d McNiven , 31,&#13;
of 11337 Hillside Dr. , Pinckney ,&#13;
was being driven to McPherso n&#13;
Communit y Healt h Cente r at&#13;
1:30 a.m. , after he pu t a&#13;
three-inc h cu t in his right&#13;
wrist when he slipped and fell&#13;
throug h a storm door .&#13;
A neighbo r called th e Bright&#13;
ton Stat e Polic e Post an d&#13;
Troope r William Meyer was&#13;
dispatched . H e me t th e car&#13;
being driven by Mrs. McNive n&#13;
on th e Howell-Pinckne y Road&#13;
at Reaso n Roa d and applied a&#13;
tourniquet , stemmin g th e blood&#13;
flow.&#13;
McNive n severed th e main&#13;
artery , main nerve, and four&#13;
tendona , accordin g to police.&#13;
Michigan' s shorelin e is longer&#13;
tha n th e nation' s Atlanti c or&#13;
Pactifi c coastline .&#13;
• * *&#13;
Lake Superio r is th e largest&#13;
fresh-wate r lake in th e world.&#13;
« * *&#13;
Michigan' s inlan d waters exceed&#13;
th e size of Rhod e Island .&#13;
WESTERN STYLE SQUARE DANCE&#13;
aTrUYUN I HELL,&#13;
As* I Us—FrM 7:30 Is 11 &amp; P.M.—$2J 0 stf estsfo&#13;
DANC E UNDE R TH E STABS AND LEAPIN G FLAMES&#13;
BOY AND BILUE OAWTHO P AND BITC H AND PAT LITTL E&#13;
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE GATE&#13;
ft* S*d gifBmsMlsitod with tfcr Buckeye* from Ohio — Bswkcye Day&#13;
Master' s Yard&#13;
Is Bus Tenniial&#13;
Most every Saturda y morn -&#13;
ing this summe r th e front yard&#13;
of th e Rev. Charle s Michael' s&#13;
hom e resemble s a bus depot&#13;
with Rev. Michae l bringing one&#13;
group of Pinckne y area youngsters&#13;
back from th e Chrtstai s&#13;
Youth Trainin g Cam p near Kalamazo&#13;
o and returnin g shortl y&#13;
after to th e cam p with anothe r&#13;
group of children .&#13;
Among those attendin g cam p&#13;
thi s week ar e Elain e Darrow ,&#13;
David Michael , Sharo n Gray ,&#13;
Paulin e Van Blaircum , David&#13;
Rentz , Pau l Wentzel, Shirly&#13;
Howard , Mar y Fish , LaDaw n&#13;
Shirey, and Fran k Bobo, Milto n&#13;
Huntly , Jan Randolph , Dann y&#13;
Williams Kare n Crasser.&#13;
Rev. Michae l is th e Washtenaw&#13;
and Livingston representa -&#13;
tive of th e Rura l Bible Mission&#13;
which owns an d operate s th e&#13;
Christia n Youth T r a i n i n g&#13;
Camp .&#13;
Bake r&#13;
The 47th reunio n of th e descendant&#13;
s of Jame s J . Baker&#13;
was held Sunday , July 2L a t&#13;
the YMCA cam p at Silver Lake.&#13;
Ther e were 9,person s presen t&#13;
Local people&#13;
Mrs. Glend a Hoy t an d family,&#13;
Mrs. Darre l Baker, Mr . and&#13;
Mrs. Car l Sowers, Mr . and Mrs.&#13;
Charle s Baker and Mrs. Ozian d&#13;
Winslow.&#13;
Relative s attendin g cam e&#13;
from Ypsilanti, Marshall , Jack*&#13;
son, Detroit , Utchfield , Battl e&#13;
Creek , Lakeland , Roseville,&#13;
Belleville and , of course , Pmck *&#13;
ney.&#13;
Just as his tractor s helped free farmer s from th e drudger y of walking behin d a&#13;
plow, Henr y Ford' s Mode l T car opene d up th e countrysid e and brough t rura l people&#13;
to town in style. Mr. Ford , th e Centennia l of whose birth is being celebrate d thi s&#13;
year, built his first tracto r (to p photo ) in 1905 and his first Mode l T in 1908. Nine -&#13;
teen years and 15,000,000 Mode l T's later, he posed with his son Edsel and Charle s&#13;
E. Sorense n in one of th e last of th e "Tin Lizzies" to come off th e assembly line in&#13;
Highlan d Park .&#13;
Sorry \ o Bus Was Availabl e&#13;
Cubs, Boys and Explore r&#13;
Scout s who showed up with intentio&#13;
n of going to Tiger bape- '&#13;
ball game Thursday . July 25th&#13;
and the n greatly disappointed ,&#13;
please accep t my humbl e apologies.&#13;
Thoug h your disappointmen t&#13;
is great, it truly shows th e&#13;
characte r of the Schoo l Administration&#13;
,&#13;
Arrangement s wpre all mad e&#13;
for th e driver, th e bus and&#13;
tickets, etc. 2 weeks prior this&#13;
date . It seems tha t anyon e who&#13;
had any say in the matte r was&#13;
very proficien t in passing th e&#13;
buck. It boils down tn the mat -&#13;
ter of th e insurance , on th e&#13;
buses and the children .&#13;
Two years ago I person -&#13;
ally set-u p the insuranc e plan&#13;
coverin g tho buses and passengers.&#13;
The sumo insuranc e&#13;
progra m on th e buses is&#13;
still tn effect. At tha t tim e&#13;
the subject came up of non -&#13;
school sponsore d organiza -&#13;
tion s using th e school bus&#13;
and if the insuranc e coverage&#13;
would still be in effect.&#13;
The hom e office of Nation -&#13;
wide Insuranc e Compan y in&#13;
Columbus , Ohio was contacte d&#13;
by me and I was told, tha t any&#13;
group or organizatio n school&#13;
sponsore d or not could use th e&#13;
school buses and th e insuranc e&#13;
protectio n would be valid pro -&#13;
viding th e group or organiza -&#13;
tion requestin g th e use of th e&#13;
school bus had approva l of .the&#13;
Schoo l Board or Superintenden t&#13;
of School s and a certified&#13;
school bus driver to drive th e&#13;
bus.&#13;
• l O C A l TlUOtMAJUC» . I&#13;
TKEASUByOFFICIALS CAY&#13;
THAT A DOLLAR 81LL LASTS&#13;
OWtV ABOUT SEVEN MONTH?&#13;
-TUEVMUSTH/VEMEAM T&#13;
* MINUTES *&#13;
When you need concrete , to&#13;
get your money' s worth ,&#13;
phon e us at .&#13;
CONCRETE&#13;
HCM'E U&#13;
This informatio n was relayed&#13;
to th e Schoo l Administratio n&#13;
mt tha t time . Nationwid e Insur- ,&#13;
"mnce Compan y was contacte d&#13;
again on Tuesda y mornin g and&#13;
we were given th e same information&#13;
.&#13;
Man y school-sponsore d and&#13;
non-schoo l sponsore d groups&#13;
have sine* mad e use of this&#13;
privilege. Why was this forgotten&#13;
on Thursday , July&#13;
25th?&#13;
FORT Y BOYS were denied&#13;
the opportunit y to see th e Detroi&#13;
t Tigers play ball as th «&#13;
guests of th e Tiger Manage -&#13;
ment . WHY?&#13;
Some? of th e boys' parent s&#13;
change d vacatio n plans, just so&#13;
these boys could go to th e ball&#13;
game.&#13;
Cryin g now is like locking&#13;
the barn door after th e horse&#13;
is gone, but I Relieve th e Scout s&#13;
and thei r parent s are due an&#13;
explanation .&#13;
o_auis Rogers, Cubmaste r&#13;
Pac k 58&#13;
Editor' s Note : Pinckne y&#13;
Schoo l Supt . Wesley Reader ,&#13;
was given an opportunit y to&#13;
commen t on th e letter :&#13;
"This was not a school sponsored&#13;
affair. Nothin g in th e insuranc&#13;
e policy state s th e passengers&#13;
would be insured ,&#13;
"I gave permissio n to use the&#13;
btrs bnt the scouts were to obtain&#13;
thei r own driver. Apparently,&#13;
th e bus drivers decide d&#13;
not to take th e risk on thei r&#13;
own of possibly having these&#13;
boys not insured. "&#13;
Club Notes&#13;
RAINBO W GIRL S&#13;
The Rainbo w Girl s of Pinck -&#13;
ney campe d over th e week end&#13;
at Shingle Lake which is nea r&#13;
the city of Lake George , Mich .&#13;
Mrs. Beverly Bowles, Mothe r&#13;
Advisor Leot a Reason , and Mrs.&#13;
Pat Geib accompanie d th e girls.&#13;
The girls campin g were Sharo n&#13;
and Susie Bowles, Linda and&#13;
France s Reason , and Jan a and&#13;
Tanya Geib .&#13;
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Unite The Paul A . Lees j Speak Vows in N. Carolina J°tr? Lyr[n&#13;
3:, l&#13;
BRIGHTON Miss&#13;
Miller, daughter ol Mr and&#13;
Mis. Donald Miller ul Ciaidt'ti&#13;
City. Has married vi\ July 20&#13;
at 7 p.m. at a double - 'rim;&#13;
ceremony to Paul Arthur Lee.&#13;
son oi Mrs. Frances Lee ot&#13;
Brighton and the late Van H&#13;
Lee, former Lincoln residents.&#13;
at the Temple Baptist Church&#13;
in Garden City. b\ the Reverend&#13;
Robert Polack.&#13;
The Church aiter was decorated&#13;
with targe baskets ot gl&#13;
iolas. mums and carnations.&#13;
MITS. Mary Margulas&#13;
"Because" ajid James Masters&#13;
sang" The Wedding Prayer,"&#13;
The organist was Mrs. Cynthia&#13;
Masters.&#13;
The bride. gi\on in marriage&#13;
by her father, wore a ballerina&#13;
length gown of Alencon lace&#13;
over taffeta. The dress tea Hired&#13;
• fitted bodice with n l n - o&#13;
taffeta bow on the back. Hei&#13;
nhoulder-length \eil made \&gt;y&#13;
her mother, had a lace, mesh&#13;
and pearl crown and wide ]aiv&#13;
edging.&#13;
She wore small lace gauntlets&#13;
and carried a bridal bouquet&#13;
of white carnations and&#13;
deep, red rosebuds with while&#13;
tatin streamers. She also carl'jed&#13;
a l . u v haiiKy i:i\&lt;.*n lu&#13;
b&gt; hoi yi aniiinotlier.&#13;
Mrs. Kub&gt; Cockrum. aunt A&#13;
the bride, was matron oi honor.&#13;
She wore a ballerina-length&#13;
L;OVWI of pink n\ Ion net o\ er&#13;
tatfeta t'eatunng a titled bodice&#13;
and a tiered lace edged, rutt.led&#13;
shirt. She carrieil a bouquet ot&#13;
Pink and Mint Green carnations.&#13;
Mrs. T'.loi ia Kohler, trie/id ot&#13;
t!ie bride, acted as bridesmaid&#13;
and wore a yovwi of mint green,&#13;
identical to that oi the matron&#13;
ol honor1. She also carried mint&#13;
green and pink carnations.&#13;
Their headpieces were small,&#13;
petite hats, made by the bride's&#13;
mother, featuring lace and a&#13;
large-rose on the crown.&#13;
Ccihin Hay ward, uncle of the&#13;
groom, ol' Inkster. acted as best&#13;
man with (leorge Kohler. William&#13;
Mar^ulas and Kiidie Za-&#13;
/liiski a.s u s h e r s .&#13;
For her daughter's wedding.&#13;
Mrs. Miller wore a pale blue,&#13;
sheer dacron shirt waist dress&#13;
with white embroidery on ihe&#13;
bodice. Her accessories were&#13;
blue and white and she wore a&#13;
white and pink tipped carnation&#13;
corsage.&#13;
Mrs. Lee, mothrr of 1 he&#13;
v YOITRON&#13;
Mews "prestige" to&#13;
over satin tunic dress with a&#13;
( rhinesione Uxiice «u«i featured&#13;
a wide satin cummerbund. She&#13;
wore white accessories and a&#13;
corsage of red tipped white carnations.&#13;
Mi's. Inez Mabe. grandmother&#13;
ot 1 he bride, wore a turquoise&#13;
sheath dress with white accessories&#13;
and a pink carnation corsage.&#13;
Mrs. Harry Lee. of Mikado,&#13;
.grandmother of the b r i d e -&#13;
groom, w ore a light blue lace&#13;
bolero dress with white accessories&#13;
and a pink carnation corsase.&#13;
Following the ceremony, a&#13;
reception was held at the Wildwood&#13;
Hall in Wayne, for 275&#13;
guests,&#13;
The loin- tiered wedding cake.&#13;
baked and decorated by a&#13;
friend of the bride, was served&#13;
by the brides aunt Mrs. Dorothy&#13;
F.)S\s ot Detroit.&#13;
Alter a short honeymoon, the&#13;
young couple will make their&#13;
home in How-ell.&#13;
The bridegroom was a member&#13;
of the U.S. Army in (lerman&gt;&#13;
for LM- years and the&#13;
bride attended Garden City&#13;
High School.&#13;
Guests attending were from&#13;
Mikado, Inkster, Garden City.&#13;
W'a\'i&lt;\ Tro\, Detroit :cid&#13;
Krighum.&#13;
dal became the bride ol O r . r -&#13;
let&gt; H a r m Smith of Brighton,&#13;
Mich., in a double-ring tvit?-&#13;
mojjy at First Presb\ teruui&#13;
Church Saturday. July 20, at&#13;
11 :.&gt;U a in. in Wilmington. N.&#13;
C.&#13;
Th^ bride is the daughter ot&#13;
Mi. and Mrs. Kdward M&gt;&gt;r»e&#13;
Xadal of Wilmington. Th«.-&#13;
brides room's parents arc the&#13;
late Mr. and Mrs. William Sid-&#13;
- ENGAGED -&#13;
MARILYN' DUAX&#13;
Retina, siaskatchew&lt;iy, (.'anadi..&#13;
Ol'liciauiiK was the Rev. R.&#13;
Murphy William* Jr. ot Myrtle&#13;
Beach, S C . former paslur ol&#13;
i the bride, ot Wilson A p i o -&#13;
'ji'.-tni ot mii.Mi: was presented&#13;
b\ Mrs. L \ n n DnrHiii, inez/ii&#13;
•soprano, mui Miss .\iaryaret&#13;
Farrow, or^ani»i&#13;
(ii^'it in marriage by her&#13;
lather, ihe bride wu«* a while&#13;
l'luor length starched chift'un&#13;
;jow n with a semi-bell s k i n .&#13;
The bodice had a round scoop&#13;
line bolero, three o u a r i e r&#13;
s]ee\&lt;»* and Shu'fh enibruidcieel&#13;
de&gt;i^n at tiie waistline, which&#13;
wa&gt; i^f&gt;eated a^ain circling t h e&#13;
skirt. T h e detachable train w.&lt;-&#13;
•attached h&gt; H p i l i h bow ;«'&#13;
the w a r t i m e in back. &gt;he wore&#13;
a lin^ertip Vt-il lit' Bru&gt;se!.\ Wee&#13;
ami caVried a cascade bouque'&#13;
of while Pha! oinupsi- orchids&#13;
d with while (iivn&#13;
the&#13;
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Mr. and Mr*. Le'ro.v Dean,&#13;
401 S. Kellogg Rd., Howell,&#13;
announce the engagement of&#13;
their daughter, Marilyn, to&#13;
Terry Handy, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Joseph Handy, 7485&#13;
Crooked Lake Rd., Brighton.&#13;
An August 23 wedding in&#13;
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ivy.&#13;
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Webberville&#13;
Thomas Sharpe, Howell&#13;
Marion Filkins, Howell&#13;
John Stevens, Howell&#13;
Patricia Bert ell, Brighton&#13;
Neal Reetz, HoweU&#13;
Helen Dunning, Fowlerville&#13;
Jennie Schaifer, Howell&#13;
11—Floyd Lang, Fowlerville&#13;
Connie Smith, Webbervillc&#13;
Rita Crofoot, Fowlerville&#13;
Kay MacKenzie, Howell&#13;
Dorothy Lobdell, Howell&#13;
Peier Siegler, Missouri&#13;
Ronald Long, Fenton&#13;
Pearl May McDaniel,&#13;
Milford&#13;
Erick Dahl, Highland&#13;
William Larry, Brighton&#13;
Donald Maxwell,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Idale Roberts, Howell&#13;
Olive Spicer, Allen Park&#13;
Chester Bonnet,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Karen Eakle, East Lansing&#13;
Ileen Willett, Howell&#13;
• * •&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
July&#13;
6—Marion LeBlanc, Howell&#13;
Albert Waterman, Howell&#13;
•&gt; Rinhold Peterson,&#13;
Dansville&#13;
Roberta Haas, Brighton&#13;
William Hansom, Howeii j&#13;
Juliiette Gregory, Howell&#13;
Sharon Duffy, Milford&#13;
Davetta Leanrtfs, Fenton&#13;
Jessie Ford, Howell&#13;
Myrtle Dun, Howell&#13;
8—Betty Mink, Fowlerville&#13;
Dale McGlinnes, Detroit&#13;
Edmund Eisle, Fowlerville&#13;
Gerald Wallman, Howell&#13;
Emma Achenbach,&#13;
Brighton 1 Donald Ilunsted,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Ellen Harris, Howell&#13;
Lelah Burkhart, Howell&#13;
Jean Gehringer,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
9—Marie Mitchell, Brighton&#13;
Marguerite Joslin, Howell&#13;
Viola Parker, New Hudson&#13;
Sharon Walker, Howell&#13;
William Bowhall, Brighton&#13;
Marilyn Currier, Howell&#13;
Teresa Long, Fenton&#13;
Betty Bodnor, Brighton&#13;
Mary Walker&#13;
10—Otto Kebbel, Milford&#13;
Mary Russell, Whitmore&#13;
Lake&#13;
Judy Lietzau, Brighton&#13;
Dorothy Wellender, HoweU&#13;
Dorothy Reed, Fowlervill*&#13;
. George Hobbs, Brighton&#13;
Gregory Rousselo,&#13;
Brighton ^ :&#13;
Michael Roussello,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Ila Rudnitsky, Detroit&#13;
Deborah Taylor, Brighton&#13;
Donald Anderson,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Clarence Price, Pinckney&#13;
Thomas Sharpe, Howell&#13;
Louise McKenzie, Howell&#13;
11—Alma Gurts, Pinckney&#13;
Carrol Papworth,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Mary Beth Fogle, Howell&#13;
Rita Crowfoot, Fowlerville&#13;
Madeline Whittenburg,&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Alfred Thompson, Howell&#13;
Catherine Parsons,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Dennis Kirby, Fowlerville&#13;
Annie Umstead, Pinckney&#13;
Shirley Putz, Brighton&#13;
Patricia Ruggles, Howell&#13;
Laura Bowles, Perry&#13;
Russell Stewart, Detroit&#13;
ADMISSIONS&#13;
July&#13;
19—Harold Curtis, Pontiac&#13;
Charles Koethen,&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Dennis Wise, Fenton&#13;
20 —Charles Ellis, Southgate&#13;
Ruth Streeter, Brighton&#13;
Bertha Keiser,&#13;
New Hudson&#13;
Janet Quicksell,&#13;
New Jersey&#13;
Estell Kinnell, HoweU&#13;
21—Billy Joe Stone, S. Lyon&#13;
Melvin Strong, Hartland&#13;
William Butcher, Howell&#13;
Cindy Nichols, Brighton&#13;
Elaine Paquette, Brighton&#13;
Madeline Maczik, Brighton&#13;
Debra Rowell, Pinckney&#13;
Alfons Czajka, Rowell&#13;
John Strait, Howell&#13;
Grace Clark, Howeii&#13;
Warren Nichols, Brighton&#13;
Audrey Beasley, Howell&#13;
22 —Alice Miller, Howell&#13;
Mary Eisele, Fowlerville&#13;
Michael UUey, Howell&#13;
Lawrence Kelley, Byron&#13;
John SliwinskJ, Detroit&#13;
Max Davenport, Howell&#13;
"Margaret Hoffman, Howell&#13;
Douglas Beal, Detroit&#13;
Joyce Lyons, Brighton&#13;
Lucille Carusi, Fowlerville&#13;
Laurence ftxeyers, Howeu&#13;
• • •&#13;
BIRTHS&#13;
July&#13;
22—Mr. and Mrs. Raymond&#13;
Eisele, Fowlerville, girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony&#13;
Carusi, Fowlerville, a giri&#13;
23 —Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Orzehoski, Howell, a boy&#13;
24 —Mr. and Mrs. Bernard&#13;
Schultbeis, H » l , a boy&#13;
25—Mr. and Mrs. John Kidd,&#13;
Highland, a girl&#13;
Mr. and MM. Kenneth&#13;
Streeter, Brighton, a girl&#13;
Robert Smith, Howell&#13;
Viola Parker, New Hudson&#13;
Michael Schroeder, '&#13;
Birmingham&#13;
23—Peggy McEwan, Brighton&#13;
Mae Cook, Howell&#13;
Ruth Marr, Howell&#13;
Vicki Orzehoski, Howell&#13;
William Comiskey,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Heleti McCoU, Howell&#13;
Marina LaVeck, Brighton&#13;
Anthony LaVeck, Brighton&#13;
Patrick Newcombe,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
24 — Dolores Hood, Howell&#13;
Laurence Meyers, Howell&#13;
Karen Hull, Brighton&#13;
Katherine Wenderlein,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Millard Poppy, Brighton&#13;
Naomi Schultheis, Howell&#13;
Nancy Saunden, Howell&#13;
25—Leah Kidd, Highland&#13;
Ruth Streeter, Brighton *&#13;
Robin Huff, Howell&#13;
Barbara Fen-is, Brighton&#13;
Tamara Ferris, Brighton&#13;
Preston Goodrich, Brighton&#13;
Julia Lackmann, Brighton&#13;
26—Roy Stein, Gregory&#13;
Bernice Duncan, Brighton&#13;
Mark Tanner, Brighton&#13;
Betty •W hit*te nbu*rg, Howell&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
July&#13;
19—Linda Moore, Howell&#13;
Jean Gehringer, Fowlerville&#13;
Patricia Pwies, Howell&#13;
QQ—1=&#13;
.:...: - v y " ' •_' :'Lt_ _.&#13;
»neryi Parsttail, Howell&#13;
Robin Garver, Brighton&#13;
Guy Garver, Brighton „&#13;
Joan Mills, Pinckney&#13;
Charles Ellis, Southgate&#13;
21 —Ruth Streeter, Brighton&#13;
Edith Robinson, Brighton&#13;
John Bartell, Brighton&#13;
Charles Yost, Howell&#13;
•• Michael Hastie, Howell&#13;
Janet Quicksill,&#13;
New Jersey&#13;
Ernie Smith, Highland&#13;
Melvin Strong, Hartland&#13;
22 —Marion FiBcins, Howell&#13;
Ruth Campbell, Ann Arbor&#13;
Shirley Smyth/ Fowlerville&#13;
Brian Stevenson,&#13;
Birmingham&#13;
23 —Elaine Paquette, Brighton&#13;
Warren Nichols, Brighton&#13;
Cindy Nichols, Brighton&#13;
Clifton Hath, Fowlerville&#13;
Pete Siegler, Belle, Mo.&#13;
24 —Dorothy Vesey, Howell&#13;
Douglas Beal, Detroit&#13;
Debra Rowell, Pinckney&#13;
Dale Sharp, Howell&#13;
Thomas Ware, Pinckney&#13;
Mechthild Riemann, Howell&#13;
Olive Oliver, Wixom&#13;
Peggy McEwan, Brighton&#13;
Harlod Curtifi, Pontiac&#13;
•05 —Laurence Kelley, Byron&#13;
Marina LaVeck, Brighton&#13;
Anthony LaVeck, Brighton&#13;
Elouise Pollick, Brighton&#13;
Estell Kinnell, Howell&#13;
John Strait, Howell&#13;
Oscar Fargey, Howell&#13;
Charles Koethen,&#13;
Ann Arbor&#13;
Harold Curtis, Pontiac&#13;
26 —Daniel Mascho, Perry&#13;
Bernice Baughan, Pinckney&#13;
Edna Brown, Fenton&#13;
Robert Smith, Howell&#13;
Agnes Baughan,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Frank DuBois, Fowlerville&#13;
Livestock Winners&#13;
Announced at Fair FOWLERVILLE — M a n y&#13;
boys and girls were selected as&#13;
winners during the Fowlerville&#13;
Fair last week. In the beef&#13;
cattle division Barbara Mussoo&#13;
of Howell showed the Grand&#13;
Champion Steer of all breeds.&#13;
The top Hereford steer was&#13;
shown by Robert and David&#13;
Riedel of Brighton, and the&#13;
top Shorthorn steer by Arthur&#13;
Munseil of Fowlerville.&#13;
BREEDING CATTLE&#13;
In the beef breeding cattle&#13;
division the Champion Angus&#13;
female was shown by Don"&#13;
aid McGill of Howell; Champion&#13;
Hereford female by&#13;
Richard Deune of HoweU and&#13;
Champion Shorthorn lemato&#13;
by Orson Landia of Gregory.&#13;
Gordon Munsell was the winner&#13;
of the beef showmanship&#13;
contest.&#13;
DAIRY&#13;
Dairy winners include Susan&#13;
Robb, Fowlerville — Grand&#13;
16—Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Darrow, Pinckney, a boy&#13;
Mr .and Mrs. Gary Ries,&#13;
Howell, a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gehringer,&#13;
Fowlerville, a boy&#13;
17—Mr. and Mrs. Freddie&#13;
Walker, Brighton, a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth&#13;
Bowhall, Howell, a boy&#13;
Mr, arid Mrs. John C&#13;
i&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford&#13;
Lance, Brighton, a girl&#13;
118—Mr. and Mrs. Don E. MiUs,&#13;
'Pinckney, a boy&#13;
Champion Hobtein; Mifhafl&#13;
Glover, Fowlerville — Grand&#13;
Champion Guernsey; Fraacil&#13;
P a l m e r t o n , Fowlerville —&#13;
Grand Champion Jersey; Jim&#13;
Wilkinson, Byron — Grand&#13;
Champion Brown Swiss; Elaine&#13;
Voss, Fowlerville — Grand&#13;
Champion Milking Shortharnj&#13;
Dean Patrick, Webberville —&#13;
Grand Champion Ayrshire;&#13;
The production daas was&#13;
won by Dennis Donal of Fowlerville.&#13;
Other dairy winner*&#13;
were Mary Robb, FowlervUlt&#13;
Jr. Showmanship; Diaxme Hoisington,&#13;
Sr. Showmanship; Efficient&#13;
Milk Production, David&#13;
Hanson, Gregory and Dairy&#13;
Herdsmanship, Duane Herbert,&#13;
Fowlerville.&#13;
SHEEP&#13;
Sheep winners are as follows:&#13;
Champion Shropshire&#13;
ewe, Bonnie Wylie, Pinckney;&#13;
Champion Corridaie ram, Mary&#13;
Wylie, Pinckney; Champion&#13;
Corridaie ewe, Larry Parsons,&#13;
Fowlerville; Champion Southdown&#13;
ram, Ronald Sober, Fowlerville;&#13;
Champion Southdown&#13;
ewe, Jydy Sober, Fowlerville;&#13;
Champion Hampshire e w e»&#13;
Dave BteDowelL South Lyon?&#13;
Champiofr'Fine Wool ewe, Judy&#13;
D x j n o h u e , Gregory; Junior&#13;
Sheep Showmanship, Bonnie&#13;
Wylie, Pinckney; aad Senior&#13;
Sheep Showmanship, Roa Sober&#13;
of Fowlervill*,&#13;
Hogs&#13;
Wyckoff of Fenton.&#13;
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PINCKNEY — Miss Virginia&#13;
Joan Elmer of Albion and Charles&#13;
R. Keiser of Pinckney were&#13;
united in marriage in a doublering&#13;
ceremony at St. John's&#13;
Catholic Church in Albion at&#13;
12:00 noon on Saturday. The&#13;
Rev. Francis Zipple performed&#13;
the ceremony.&#13;
The bride is the daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elmer of&#13;
. Albion. The bridegroom is the&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter&#13;
. Keiser of Pinckney.&#13;
The new Mrs. Keiser, who&#13;
was given in marrage by her&#13;
father, Mr. Robert L. Elmer,&#13;
wore a gown designed and&#13;
fashioned by herself of silk organza.&#13;
Re-embroidered A'encon&#13;
lace accented the scoop ne^ck&#13;
| and the circular floor-length&#13;
skirt fell into a chapel train.&#13;
A matching fabric head-dress&#13;
secured the veil of English illusion.&#13;
She carried a cascade&#13;
bouquet of white fugie mums.&#13;
Miss Pauline Freundl of&#13;
Jackson was the maid of honor.&#13;
Her gown was of aqua peau&#13;
de soie with a scoop neckline&#13;
and an apron effect skirt in&#13;
front ending in the back with a&#13;
large bow. She carried a cascade&#13;
bouquet of yellow and&#13;
white daisies. Mrs. William&#13;
Pawlak of East Lansing and&#13;
Miss Connie Keiser, sister of&#13;
the bridegroom, were the&#13;
bridesmaids. Their dresses were&#13;
the same as that of the maid&#13;
of honor. They carried cascade&#13;
bouquets of yellow and white&#13;
daisies.&#13;
The best man was John Mazer&#13;
of Jackson. William Pawlak&#13;
of East Lansing and Neil&#13;
Elmer, brother of the bride,&#13;
were the ushers.&#13;
Kathy BoDheimer, niece of&#13;
the bridegroom was the flower&#13;
girl. The ringbearer was Barry&#13;
Elmer, brother of the bride.&#13;
Mrs. Elmer, the bride's&#13;
mother, wore a blue-green&#13;
nylon organza sheath dress&#13;
with white accessories. She had&#13;
a corsage of yellow roses.&#13;
The bridegroom's mother,&#13;
Mrs. Keiser, wore a black and&#13;
white print dress with white&#13;
accessories. She wore a corsage&#13;
of pink roses.&#13;
After the ceremony, a reception&#13;
was held in the dining&#13;
room of the Springport Senior&#13;
High School.&#13;
The new Mr. and Mrs. Keiser&#13;
left on a trip through Northern&#13;
Michigan, planning to return&#13;
August 3. Come September&#13;
they will be making their&#13;
home in Howell.&#13;
Prior to the wedding there&#13;
were several parties given in&#13;
their honor. Mrs. Robert&#13;
Keiser, Mrs. Donald Keiser,&#13;
and Mrs. Alfred Bollheimer&#13;
entertained a number of guests&#13;
in their behalf.&#13;
Mrs. Harold Elmer, Mrs. Percy&#13;
Shaffer and Mrs. David&#13;
Sunday gave them a shower,&#13;
MRS. CHARLES R. KEISER&#13;
ed for them&#13;
The bride Is a graduate of&#13;
the Springport High School&#13;
and of Jackson Junior College.&#13;
This June she received her&#13;
Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary&#13;
education from Michigan&#13;
State University. This fall&#13;
she will teach in the Howell&#13;
school system.&#13;
The bridegroom Is a graduate&#13;
of Pinckney High School&#13;
and of Jackson Junior College.&#13;
He is now attending Michigan&#13;
State University.&#13;
.' - Tell Them You Read It In The Argus -&#13;
Franklin Cook&#13;
Drills in N.C.&#13;
HAMBURG — Marine Private&#13;
First Class Franklin M.&#13;
Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert&#13;
G. Cook of 7490 Frey Ct.,&#13;
Hamburg, recently participated&#13;
in the Second Marine Regimental&#13;
Drill Competition at&#13;
Camp Lajeune, N. C, while&#13;
serving with "L" Company,&#13;
Third Battalion, Second Marine&#13;
Regiment, Second Marine Division.&#13;
The competition was designed&#13;
to select a regimental&#13;
representative in the Second&#13;
Marine Division drill competition.&#13;
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Business&#13;
Briefs&#13;
ANNIVERSARY&#13;
August 5 will mark the 85th&#13;
anniversary of exchange telephone&#13;
service in Michigan.&#13;
It was on Aug. 5, 1878 that&#13;
the original switchboard was&#13;
placed in operation in downtown&#13;
Detroit&#13;
Connecting 58 telephones,&#13;
the first exchange consisted&#13;
of a crude box-like switchboard&#13;
with small manuallyoperated&#13;
switches to provide&#13;
interconnection of telephones.&#13;
...Boys who were messengers&#13;
for the American District Telegraph&#13;
Company also served as&#13;
the first operators. Early reports&#13;
say the boys freely sassed&#13;
customers who insisted on&#13;
.quick connections.&#13;
GOVERNOR&#13;
ROMNEY&#13;
REPORTS&#13;
The 1963 National Governors'&#13;
Conference is now history.&#13;
Of course, this was the&#13;
first Governors' Conference for&#13;
me, and my reactions in general&#13;
are favorable.&#13;
First of all, the conference&#13;
gave me the opportunity to&#13;
meet the other Governors of&#13;
this country, and to visit&#13;
with them about mutual&#13;
problems. An exchange of&#13;
Ideas and viewpoint* is always&#13;
helpful.&#13;
One of the major accomplishments&#13;
of the Conference,&#13;
it seems to me, was adoption&#13;
of a Conference position favoring&#13;
automatic judicial review&#13;
of federal administrative decisions.&#13;
The conference had expressed&#13;
concern in this area in&#13;
earlier sessions, but this year&#13;
it adopted our suggestion that&#13;
a committee of Governors actively&#13;
seek changes in law to&#13;
permit this.&#13;
Many Governors have had&#13;
experiences similar to Michigan's&#13;
with our ADC-U law,&#13;
where federal administrators&#13;
take it upon themselves to tell&#13;
a state what it can or cannot&#13;
do. The problem, such as we&#13;
face now, is how to get the&#13;
legal parts of the question&#13;
settled, because we cannot&#13;
start a court suit against the&#13;
federal government unless the&#13;
government permits it.&#13;
-—With -the Inw ft»«w : « r&#13;
government functions or individual&#13;
responsibilities.&#13;
The present Administration&#13;
in Washington sought to get&#13;
the Conference to endorse flatly&#13;
its welfare and health programs&#13;
now before Congress.&#13;
Working along with Gov. Hatfield&#13;
of Oregon and others, we&#13;
managed to sidetrack this endorsement.&#13;
The vote (25-16)&#13;
clearly indicated to me that&#13;
Governors of both parties&#13;
share my concern about the&#13;
erosion of state and local responsibility&#13;
in dealing with citizen&#13;
problems.&#13;
BEGGING r&#13;
Certainly there are some&#13;
Governors who believe that the&#13;
states are in the position of&#13;
going hat in. hand down to&#13;
-Washington, Standing around&#13;
outside some bureaucrat's door,&#13;
and waiting to see how much&#13;
help and advice and money we&#13;
can get from the federal government.&#13;
But I personally believe&#13;
we must be concerned instead&#13;
with what the states&#13;
can do to strengthen themselves&#13;
and to help their own&#13;
citizens.&#13;
And I think the states oan&#13;
do much more than Just run&#13;
down to Washington to offer&#13;
advice or pick up gnuits-inaid&#13;
on the basis determined&#13;
by ali»pow«l*iui federal&#13;
line was^placed in operation&#13;
between Detroit and Port&#13;
Huron. It passed through Mt.&#13;
Clemens, Richmond, and St.&#13;
Clair.&#13;
During the next three years,&#13;
long-distance lihes... were extended&#13;
from Detroit to Ypsilanti,&#13;
Ann Arbor, Jackson,&#13;
Coldwater, Hillsdale, F l i n t ,&#13;
Lansing, and Saginaw.&#13;
From those early beginnings,&#13;
the telephone industry in&#13;
Michigan has grown to where&#13;
today there are more than&#13;
3,500,000 telephones through&#13;
out the state, 3,138,000 of&#13;
which are in the territory&#13;
served by the Michigan Bell&#13;
Telephone Company.&#13;
BOYS'&#13;
2nd BIG WEEK&#13;
I l&#13;
DRASTIC SAVINGS ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE!&#13;
MEN'S&#13;
SPORT COATS&#13;
to $25.95 *ow $18&#13;
Value* to 29.95&#13;
Values to 35QQ&#13;
Now 22.&#13;
28.88&#13;
MEN'S&#13;
All Weather Coats&#13;
Value* to $29.95&#13;
SALE PRICE 18&#13;
MEN'S&#13;
SPORT SHIRTS&#13;
Plain, Print* and Plaids&#13;
$2.29 Values&#13;
$2 J8 * $S J9 Values ~&#13;
4.00 * 4.J9 Values ~&#13;
•-Now 2.59&#13;
3.59&#13;
Men'* and Boys'&#13;
: r U. S. KED&#13;
Canvas Shoes&#13;
: $4.95 Value $ 2 ^ 9&#13;
MEN'S&#13;
V. Work Gloves&#13;
lined and Unlined&#13;
: HALF-PRICE&#13;
• MEN'S&#13;
Z Cotton Lounging&#13;
: ROBES&#13;
1 •9.95**10.95v»ta«&#13;
1 SALE $748&#13;
BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS&#13;
$2.69 * t2.29 . . . . M b price S I . 8 8&#13;
V«JUM 3 29 * 2.98 • • • • * * ! •&#13;
MEN'S SUITS&#13;
YEAR ROUND&#13;
20% Reduction&#13;
MIST BE SOLO!&#13;
500 PAIR&#13;
NUn'» Quality&#13;
DRESS T o . . .&#13;
ENTIRE 8TOCK INCLUDING&#13;
NEW PALL SHIPMENT&#13;
MEN'S SOXS&#13;
Fancy Pattern&#13;
59* Values 3&lt;p&#13;
$1.00 Value. 67*&#13;
BOYS'&#13;
SPORT COATS&#13;
WKS 1$ to 20&#13;
Values to $19.95 20% OFF&#13;
* • :&#13;
WE'RE MOVING ON OR ABOUT SEPT. 1st&#13;
My Policy is to SELL, regardless of former prices, my entire&#13;
stock of Men's and Boys' Wear, rather than pack, Charles&#13;
W. Itsell, Proprietor&#13;
FIXTURES ITSELL'S IIOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
9 AM. - 5-M PJL Daily&#13;
sad Mfcntfay — Friday&#13;
9 AM. to 9 P Jt.&#13;
other slate'.coTflu take such a&#13;
controversy into court immediately&#13;
and get it settled.&#13;
OLYMPIC GAMES&#13;
We also received unanimous&#13;
backing of the nation's Governors&#13;
for Michigan's bid to be&#13;
the site for the 1968 Olympic&#13;
Games. Gov. Brown of California,&#13;
who originally had opposed&#13;
Michigan's bid, joined&#13;
me in sponsoring the resolution&#13;
backing the Detroit designation&#13;
for 1968.&#13;
We rounded up signatures&#13;
of 47 Governors on our resolution,&#13;
and those we didn't&#13;
get either weren't there or&#13;
we couldn't locate them at&#13;
the right time. This unanimous&#13;
expression will bo&#13;
meaningful backing for Michigan&#13;
when the International&#13;
Olympic Committee makes&#13;
Its decision In Nairobi in&#13;
October.&#13;
Another important happening&#13;
at the Conferenec was the&#13;
entire discussion an civil rights.&#13;
Although the Conference did&#13;
not take an official position on&#13;
civil rights, it did authorize its&#13;
Executive Committee to be active&#13;
in this area in the coming&#13;
year and assured that civil&#13;
rights wiil receive top priority&#13;
at the 1964 Conference.&#13;
The discussion also afforded&#13;
me the chance to point out&#13;
Michigan's advanced public attitude&#13;
on human rights and&#13;
equality. I told the Conference&#13;
about our new Civil Rights&#13;
Commission, approved by the&#13;
people in our new Constitution.&#13;
Our record and programs&#13;
put Michigan in a position far&#13;
superior to that enjoyed by&#13;
any other state.&#13;
Of perhaps the greatest longrange&#13;
significance, however,&#13;
was the clear expression of&#13;
concern by the Governors&#13;
about the encroachment of the&#13;
federal government in matters&#13;
that are clearly artate and local&#13;
- Am? I ^Wvr^r V:?:- s-.-^rT' '*&#13;
the Conference indicates that&#13;
a majority of Governors feel&#13;
the same way.&#13;
All in all, my first Governors'&#13;
Conference was an enlightening&#13;
and a rewarding&#13;
experience.&#13;
~" WED., JULY 31, 198?&#13;
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Newcombe, 21, son of Delos F.&#13;
Newcombe, 7741 Hamburg Rri.,&#13;
was promoted to specialist four&#13;
at Fort Hood, Texas, early in&#13;
June while serving with the&#13;
1st Armored Division.&#13;
Specialist Newcombe Is a&#13;
tracked-vehicle mechanic in&#13;
Headquarters Company, 2d&#13;
Battalion of the division's&#13;
81st Armor.&#13;
He entered the Army in July&#13;
1961 and completed basic training&#13;
at Fort Knox, Ky. Newcombe&#13;
is a 1959 graduate of&#13;
St. Thomas High School in&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
Before entering: the Army,&#13;
he was employed by Bill&#13;
Davidson Ford, Brighton.&#13;
His wife, Sherry, lives in&#13;
Lampasas, Texas.&#13;
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the Blue Star Mothers of&#13;
Brighton, was enjoyed by the&#13;
patients of the Howell State&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
Mrs. Lewis of Brighton took&#13;
decorated cup cakes, lemonade&#13;
and birthday plates and napkins&#13;
which were provided by&#13;
the Blue Star Mothers.&#13;
More than 60 of the patients&#13;
participated in the party, and&#13;
gifts were presented to each&#13;
of the "birthday" patients.&#13;
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In Our Churches&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
HTBST METHODIST&#13;
GUU&amp;CU&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
G. T. Nevtn, Minister&#13;
ACademy 7-7781&#13;
First service, 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Second service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Coffee Hour, sponsored by&#13;
the Youth Fellowship, follows&#13;
the second service.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, Sunday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
CHBISTIAN CHUBCH&#13;
OF GOD&#13;
5744 Brighton Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Rev. James Babcock, D.D.,&#13;
Pastor.&#13;
Rev. Frederick Eabcock,&#13;
Associate.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evangelis t i c Service, 7;30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Friday Young People, 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Saturday Praise Service, 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone AC 9-4611&#13;
K. Letlw,»uge,&#13;
Leo Poster, CM.M.&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:00, 7:30,&#13;
9:00, 10:30, 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00.&#13;
Holyday Masses, 5:30, 8:15,&#13;
12:15 and 6:00 p.m.&#13;
First Fridays, Masses at&#13;
8:00, 11:20 and 6:00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
evenings. Holy Communion&#13;
at 6:30, 7:00 and before the&#13;
8:00 Mass.&#13;
Perpetual Help Wednesday&#13;
evening,&#13;
day evenings.&#13;
Holy Communion at 6:30,&#13;
7:00 and before the 8:00 Mass.&#13;
St. John (Minion). Located&#13;
on M-59 two miles west of MX'&#13;
3.&#13;
Sunday Mass at 9:00. Confessions&#13;
before the Mass. Holyday&#13;
Mass at 7:30.&#13;
GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
2130 Hacker Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Wayne Gianque, Pastor&#13;
Horn* 4383211&#13;
10:00, Bible School.&#13;
11:00, Morning Worship.&#13;
7:00, Evening Worship.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
WESLEYAN METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
"A Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere**&#13;
A. C. Barker, Pastor&#13;
S. R. Demond, Assoc Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., Bible School Hour,&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior Church,&#13;
Mrs. Clara Sutton, Director.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship&#13;
(Sermon Hour).&#13;
6:30 p.m., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#13;
7:30 p.m., Evening Evangel&#13;
Hour.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
CONGREGATION OF&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Presiding Minister&#13;
James P. 8azama,&#13;
4750 US-23&#13;
Phone 229-9201&#13;
Kingdom Hall&#13;
422 W. Main St.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday, ft:CO p.m., Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday 3:45 p.m. Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
By the MID Pond&#13;
Tbe Rev. Robert G. Eidson,&#13;
Vicar&#13;
SUNDAY SERVICES:&#13;
8 ajXL, Holy Communion.&#13;
10 fl-"-. Morning Prayer,&#13;
Church School and Nursery.&#13;
First and Third Sundays:&#13;
Holy Communion at both service*.&#13;
7:00 p m , Youth League.&#13;
TRI-LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Above tfte New Post Office&#13;
Rev. Brae* &amp; Sttae. Pastor&#13;
Sunday school 10 a m&#13;
Morning wortttfp, 11 ajn.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.&#13;
Junior Choir practice on&#13;
Thursday evening at 7 p.m.&#13;
The Choir practice is followed&#13;
at S psn. by Bible ttudy and&#13;
THE PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
834 E, Grand Kiver. AC 7-6691&#13;
Robert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-6189&#13;
Gordon Mailett. Choir Director&#13;
Mrs. Charles Birch, Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 a.m., Short family&#13;
Worship Service.&#13;
9:30 to 10:30 a.m., Church&#13;
School tor all ages.&#13;
11:00 t o 12:00, Worship&#13;
Service.&#13;
There is a care group for preschool&#13;
children during Church&#13;
School and the 11:00 worship&#13;
service.&#13;
You are welcome at our worship&#13;
services and other events.&#13;
ST. GEORGE KVAVGKLICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CIlt'KCIl&#13;
803 \V. Main St.,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-3763&#13;
Rev. Robert R. Olson, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, with classes&#13;
for children a.s;e •' through hit*h&#13;
school, and adults, is held at&#13;
9:45 a.m. each Sunday.&#13;
Worship Serivcos are held at&#13;
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. each Sunday&#13;
during the summer.&#13;
Supervised Nursery care for&#13;
small children during the 11:00&#13;
am, worship service.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
BETHESA TABERNACLE&#13;
5401 U. S. • 23&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday Morning Services t&#13;
11:30.&#13;
Sunday Evening Services&#13;
evenings at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Young Peoples, Friday. 7:30&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
Pastor Geneva Kaltcnbach&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
1660 E. M-36&#13;
PiiK-kney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hr, 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M - 3fi&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Rev. Luther 11. Kriefall, Pastor&#13;
AC 7-396 L&#13;
9854 Ziikey Lake Rd., Lakeland&#13;
Organist - Mrs. Ben Wood&#13;
Asst. Organist Mrs. Ruby Cook&#13;
Sunday Worship Services —&#13;
8:30 and 10:45 A. M.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m,&#13;
Communion Service: first and&#13;
third Sunday.&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle: second&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Voters Assembly: second&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
PINCKKEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLES CHURCH&#13;
385 Unadilla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:-13 a.m.&#13;
Youn^' Pco p 1 e's Meeting,&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Thursday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses. 6:30 8:00,&#13;
9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Week day Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 Swarthout Road,&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd., Hrmburjj&#13;
Phone AC 7-68 70&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning worship,.11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
COXGRKGATION.IL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
3 33 Unadilla Street&#13;
Rev. William Hainsivorth&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:43 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Bond&#13;
Rev. Holland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4328&#13;
Sunday School — 9:-13.&#13;
Morning Worship— 11:00.&#13;
Youth Fellowship — 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship — 7:00&#13;
Wednesday evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study —&#13;
7:30.&#13;
THE MENNONITE CHURCH&#13;
204 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melvin titauffrr&#13;
Morning Worship. 10.00 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Everting Services as announced.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
AREA CHURCHES&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
.MJSSI'S: 8:00 and 10:30 A.M. • * •&#13;
ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL&#13;
LLTHKKAN CHURCH&#13;
2015 E. NorthfielU Church Rd.,&#13;
Northlieid Township&#13;
Kuymuud Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 633-1669&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Mornin.tr Services, 10:30 a.m&#13;
Confirmation Classes.&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Children, S a t u r d a y , 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Wrn. Johnson, Pastor&#13;
9:45 A.M., Adult Sunday&#13;
School.&#13;
9:45 A.M., Sunday School&#13;
11:00 A.M., Worship Sen ice.&#13;
6:30 P.M. — MYF.&#13;
* * *&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
279 Dartmoor Drive&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
William F. Nicholas, Pastor&#13;
Hickory 9-2342&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. Walter Tucker, Sr.&#13;
Sunday School Supt., Mrs. H.&#13;
NT Manning.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
j 12 years. t&gt;:JU to b:30.&#13;
: Evangelistic Services, 7:00&#13;
! p.m.&#13;
CHURCH THE GOD&#13;
3940 Plncfcney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Youny; People meeting at 7&#13;
[j.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting on Wednesuay&#13;
at 7 p.m.&#13;
F1KST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
iiiO Church Street, How ell&#13;
Kev. Merle R. Meetieu, Pastor&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening i'eliowship&#13;
a-t b:oU p.m.&#13;
Gospel service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
VYALMJT STliEET&#13;
31E1HOD1ST CHLKCH&#13;
Howell&#13;
205 South Walnut St.&#13;
• Kfv. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 10 a.nx and&#13;
11:15 a.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Church service at 3 p.m. on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
OUIt SAVIOUR LUTHERAN&#13;
3375 Fenton Road&#13;
Rev. F. J. Pies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. J. Rasmussen, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath school at 2 p.m. on&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
HAMBURG — The Rev. and&#13;
Mrs. Elwood Chipchase of Salem&#13;
Federated Church, south of&#13;
South Lyon, are conducting&#13;
special services at 7:30 P.M.&#13;
every e v e n i n g this week&#13;
through Friday at the Hiawatha&#13;
Beach Church at Buck&#13;
Lake.&#13;
Rev. Chipchase is a graduate&#13;
of the Grand Rapids School of&#13;
the Bible and Music. He has&#13;
worked with his father, also a&#13;
minister, for many years conducting&#13;
this type of musical&#13;
and revival service.&#13;
Rev. Chipchase and his wife&#13;
sing duets. There is a ladies&#13;
trio, and there is a youth group&#13;
for special musical numbers.&#13;
The topics for the week are:&#13;
Sunday night — "Four Servants&#13;
of the Devil;" Monday&#13;
night "What Is the Great White&#13;
Throne;" Wednesday night, —&#13;
"A Laughing God;" Thursday&#13;
night, "A Prescription for&#13;
Fear"; and Friday night —&#13;
"Almost But Lost".&#13;
Pastor Charles Michael of&#13;
the Hiawatha Beach Church&#13;
extends a welcome to anyone&#13;
who is interested to attend any&#13;
or all of these services.&#13;
IllllllllllUlllllIllUUIlll&#13;
Obituaries&#13;
MAYNARD M. WRIGHT&#13;
BRIGHTON — Mayn&amp;rd M.&#13;
Wright, 41, of 335 Brighton&#13;
Lake Rd. died suddenly Friday&#13;
-ENGAGEDADRIENNK&#13;
KORT&#13;
BETROTHED — Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Alexander J. Kort of&#13;
6295 Fonda Lake Drive, announce&#13;
the engagement of&#13;
their daughter, Adrienne Lorraine,&#13;
to Richard J. Siford,&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph&#13;
E. Siford of 903 State St.,&#13;
Brighton. A September 14&#13;
wedding is planned.&#13;
'The fact that a dollar may&#13;
end up in outer space does not&#13;
mean that it %-w;-,.&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9212 Main St.&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
REV. A. ROBERTSON&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Missionary Service, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
(iREKN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
10111 U.S. 23&#13;
Harold Tjepkema, Pastor&#13;
III. 9-2337&#13;
10 a.m. Sunday School.&#13;
11 a.m. Worship.&#13;
fi:45 p.m. Young People.&#13;
7:''.() p.m. Preaching Service.&#13;
Light &amp; Life Hour on Sundays&#13;
at 1 p.m. . WBFG - 98.7&#13;
KM.&#13;
Prayer Meeting Thursday,&#13;
7:LJO p.m.&#13;
il-ather Joseph Weiber, Pastor&#13;
| Kcv. Jerome Sctttaidt&#13;
Assistant Pastor&#13;
Sunday Masses at 6, 8, 10 j&#13;
and 12 o'clock.&#13;
Holy Day Masses at 5:30, 7&#13;
and 9 a.m. 12:15 and 6 p.m.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 and&#13;
8 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday from&#13;
| 3;30 to 5 and 7:30 to 9 p.m.&#13;
EMMAM EL BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH of HOWELL&#13;
4961 \V. Grand River, Howell&#13;
Rev. Harvey Hafner, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday morning worship at&#13;
11 a.m.&#13;
Sunday evening service at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6 p.m.&#13;
Bible study on Wednesday at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller presiding1&#13;
Minister&#13;
I T 8-D929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
Pub 1 i c Meeting — Sunday&#13;
•j p . m .&#13;
, Watchtowrr Bible Study —&#13;
' Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday 8&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — Friday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Mceuuo&#13;
T — Friday&#13;
b:30 p.m.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
CHURCH OF THE&#13;
NAZAKENE&#13;
422 McCarthy Street&#13;
Howell&#13;
ll«'\. W. E. Varian, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
Kv.-ingclistic services at 7:30.&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7;45 pun. on Wednesday.&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Hi'v, W. O. Beason, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Bible Study at 11 o'clock.&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening s e r v i c e at 8:15&#13;
o'clock.&#13;
Prayer service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8 p.m.&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
312 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houston, Minister&#13;
Early.service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Late service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 9:45 a.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS!&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
646 W. Grand River, Howell&#13;
First Church of Christ, Scientist&#13;
holds a service each Sunday&#13;
at 10:30. Sunday School&#13;
for pupils up to ine age of 20&#13;
convene at the same hour. A&#13;
Wednesday evening service is&#13;
held at 8 p.m, at which time&#13;
experiences, testimonies and remarks&#13;
may be given.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
ar 122 N. State street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may be borrowed,&#13;
read or purchased. It is open&#13;
to the public Monday through&#13;
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.&#13;
and from 6:30 to 9 o'clock Friday&#13;
evenings.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF GOD&#13;
503 Lake Street&#13;
Rev.,Stanley Hicks, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Children^ church at 11:15&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
C. A. service at 6:45 p.m.&#13;
Evening evangelistic service&#13;
at 7::;0 p.m.&#13;
Midweek service on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. JOHNS&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
sibley at Walnut, Howell&#13;
K«'V. Richard Ingalls, Rector&#13;
The Holy Communion every I&#13;
Sunday at 8 a.m. i&#13;
The Holy Communion at 10 j&#13;
run. on the first and third Sundays&#13;
of each month.&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon j&#13;
; at 10 a.m. on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of each&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on Sunday&#13;
at 20 a.m.&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
8940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Three things kill human brings:&#13;
hurry, worry and j^ivasc.&#13;
* « *&#13;
Tt is very difficult to persuade&#13;
a smoker \)\nl&#13;
js bad lor his health.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane &amp; McCarthy Streets&#13;
Rev. Charles Kolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11 a.m.&#13;
Midweek worship service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PKESBVTEKIAN&#13;
CHUIICH&#13;
323 West Grand River&#13;
Win. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church school at 9:15 and 11.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Shop&#13;
Among&#13;
Our&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
For&#13;
Your&#13;
Badly&#13;
Needed&#13;
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and&#13;
SAVE!&#13;
- He&#13;
SlHiititiih, Mien., annd married&#13;
Marie Reed there in 1941. She&#13;
survives.&#13;
Mr. Wright was a member of&#13;
St. Patrick's Catholic Church&#13;
of Brighton and the Holy Name&#13;
Society. He was also a veteran&#13;
of World War II.&#13;
Surviving besides his wife&#13;
are two sons, Herbert and Peter,&#13;
and two daughters, Jeannine&#13;
and Mary, all at home.&#13;
He came to Brighton with&#13;
his family three years from&#13;
south Haven and at the time&#13;
of his death was employed by&#13;
the L. W. Edison Construction&#13;
Co. of Grand Rapids.&#13;
Surviving besides his wife are&#13;
two sons, Herbert, 20, Peter, 6,&#13;
and two daughters, Jeannine,&#13;
16, and Mary, 13, all at home.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Monday morning at St. Patrick's&#13;
Catholic Church followed&#13;
by burial here in Calvary Cemetery,&#13;
under the direction of the&#13;
Keehn Funeral Home.&#13;
There can be no cooperation&#13;
between men or nations if one&#13;
gives orders that others must&#13;
follow.&#13;
Piockiey oi Radio&#13;
Sunday Aftoriooas&#13;
PASTOR MUBPHY&#13;
PINCKNEY — The r a d i o&#13;
p r o g r a m of The People's&#13;
Church of Pinckney which is&#13;
called 'The People's Church of&#13;
The Air" can be heard each&#13;
Sunday over Station WHMI,&#13;
1350 on your AM dial at 1:30&#13;
P.M.&#13;
Now broadcasting in it's second&#13;
year the program, features&#13;
recorded sacred music, Bible&#13;
memory time, and a series of&#13;
studies in one of the books of&#13;
the Bible.&#13;
Pastor Murphy is starting a&#13;
new series of expository Bible&#13;
studies in the book of Arts.&#13;
A current program offer to&#13;
the listeners is a free booklet&#13;
entitled "Notes on the Book of&#13;
Acts" by Dr. Roy L. Aldrich,&#13;
President of the Detroit Bible&#13;
College.&#13;
If you would like to obtain&#13;
Stadium&#13;
Recent "students" at&#13;
Stadium were 29 third-gradt&#13;
pupils ol a school near FOB*&#13;
tiac, Mich,, who were guests&#13;
of George Kell, Detroit tfger&#13;
broadcaster, after writing 29&#13;
individual letters to the Tiger&#13;
players and broadcasters.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The accident toll in this&#13;
country is big enough to warrant&#13;
serious attention and so,&#13;
if you want to save your own&#13;
life, be carefuL HOWELL&#13;
Theatre&#13;
Air Coadttfoned&#13;
Phone 1768&#13;
Wed., Thunu, FrL, Sat.&#13;
July SI, August I-*-!&#13;
Matinee Sat at 2:80 pjn. continuous.&#13;
Wed., Thurs., FrL, at 6:50 a*d&#13;
8:00&#13;
Sat at 2:30 — 4:40 — 6:50 and&#13;
9:00&#13;
Murphy Box 221, Pinckney,&#13;
Mich. *&#13;
NOTICE OF KEUISTKATION' A&gt;1) ELECTION&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Act 137 of the Public&#13;
Acts of Michigan for 1VJ9, as amended, an election will be held within&#13;
tho territory helow described, un Saturday. August 31. 1963, to determine&#13;
whether the entire territory described below shall become entirely Incorporated&#13;
as provided in said Act, as amended, as "Three Lakes, Inc."&#13;
Said election will he held at the home of Joseph A. Cole, 1761 Shoreline&#13;
Drive, Harlland '.Vwnship. Livingston County, Michigan, and the polls&#13;
will be own on the said dav from 7:00 A.M. until 8:00 P.M. to permit&#13;
all registered, qualified voters to vote upon the proposition submitted.&#13;
All persons who are freeholders, who have resided weekends within such&#13;
territory fnr one .month prior.to sairt election, and who are qualified&#13;
voters in any voting prrcinet in the State of Michigan, are qualified to&#13;
vote at such election. Persons qualified to vote may register at the&#13;
home &lt;jf Joseph A. Cole. ]?S1 Shoreline Drive. Hartland Township, Livingston&#13;
County, Michigan, at any time between the hours of 9:00 A.M.&#13;
and 7:00 P.M. or, the Lv7th day of July, and on August 3, 10, 17, 24,&#13;
and through the dates of August :&gt;b to August 30, inclusive, 1963.&#13;
The lands to foe affected by such election are described as follows:&#13;
LanM in the Township nf Hartland, County of Livingston and&#13;
Stale of Michigan described as: All of "Three Lakes Subdivision"&#13;
as duly laid nut. platted and recorded; aiso the West '*; of&#13;
South '•_• of Southwest U of Section 27; also all that portion of&#13;
the Northwest quarter of Section 34 laying west of MaxfieJd&#13;
Road; also all that portion of the Southwest quarter of Section&#13;
3-) laying westerly of MaxfieM Road and North of Blaine Road;&#13;
also all that portion of the Southeast quarter of Section 33 laying&#13;
Northeasterly of Blaine Road: also all that portion of the&#13;
Northeast cjuarter of Section H3 laying easterly of Blaine Road&#13;
and U.S. li;t:. also the southeast quarter of Section 28; also the&#13;
Northeast ciuarter of Section -8 excepting the westerly 52 acres;&#13;
all of the before desciibed property being in T3N, R6E, Michigan.&#13;
Board of Trustees&#13;
Walter Baughman, Prcs.&#13;
Lucille C. Lorenz, Sec.&#13;
i L'y direction of the Board of Registration!&#13;
July 24 • August 14&#13;
Walt&#13;
Disney&#13;
SunM Mon., Tuee.,&#13;
August 4-5-6&#13;
Sun. at 2:45 — 4:50 — 6:55&#13;
and 9:00 pan.&#13;
Sun. and Mon. at 6:55 and 9:00&#13;
Wed., Thurs., FrL, Sat.&#13;
August 7-8-9-10&#13;
at 6:55 and 9:00 pan.&#13;
AnitaEKb9g&#13;
IN COLOR&#13;
Coming: Sun., August 11 thru&#13;
Sat. August 17&#13;
WALT DISNEY'S 'Summer Magic'&#13;
This it the fact of tht Goifd UNYIELDING&#13;
He is a jungle fighter... a mourv ping, training and directing guerrilla now, America's Home Team Is flying&#13;
tain fighter...a desert fighter.&#13;
His skills Include n achuting,&#13;
hand-to-hand combat, silent killing,&#13;
underwater demolition, weaponry&#13;
from bow and arrow to large-mouthed&#13;
cannon, communications, language.&#13;
He is hard, remorseless, unyielding&#13;
... proud and confident of his capabilities.&#13;
His mission is organizing resistforces.&#13;
Harassment, escape, survival to&#13;
continue resistance and hope are his&#13;
specialties.&#13;
His is the face of 1,000 National.&#13;
Guard Special Force "Rangers" organized&#13;
into &amp;X detachments.&#13;
His training could save millions*&#13;
His sacrifice cannot be done without&#13;
supersonic aircraft on air defense,&#13;
ready 24 hours a day on runway alert,&#13;
manning radar installations, winging&#13;
around the world in heavy transports.&#13;
Right now, the Home Team is manning&#13;
Nike-Hercules missile defenses,&#13;
training men in every conceivable&#13;
method of modem defense, and, of&#13;
course, ready as ever to aid in every&#13;
kind of civil disaster.&#13;
The Home Team is ready...nowl&#13;
He is just one of many facets of&#13;
ance to enemy occupation . . . equip- the modern National Guard. Right JOIN THE HOME TEAM...YOUR NATIONAL GUARD FOR INFORMATION AS TO SPECIALTIES AVAILABLE, VISIT YOUR LOCAL ARMORY OR AIR GUARD BASE.&#13;
Little League Championship Decided ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
JjS.^;.?^,:",^:.W.i Show All Their Strength&#13;
BEGINNING CLASS — Eighty-two children took&#13;
advantage of the Brighton Area Recreation swim&#13;
ming program by enrolling in the final classes at&#13;
32 Beginners, 14 Advanced Beginners, and 18 Intermediates&#13;
and Swimmers. Red Cross tests which&#13;
will lead to buttons and certificates will be given&#13;
Briggs Lake. There are 18 in the Pre-Beginners, at the end of the courses.&#13;
Church League Splits&#13;
Into Two Divisions&#13;
HOWELL — The eight&#13;
churches of the Huron Valley&#13;
Chtirqh League *are entering&#13;
into the second round this&#13;
week in a close race for the&#13;
championship.&#13;
The standings are as follows:&#13;
First place — Church of&#13;
God, 6 wins, 1 loss&#13;
Second place tie — Saint&#13;
Paul's Lutheran and Nazarene&#13;
of Howell, both 5 wins, and 2&#13;
losses&#13;
Third place tie — Hiawatha&#13;
Beach and First Baptist of&#13;
Howell, both 4 wins, 3 losses&#13;
Fourth — People's Church,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Fifth place tie — Salvation&#13;
A r m y • Evangelical United&#13;
Brethren (one team) tie with&#13;
Galilean Baptist of Portage&#13;
Lake,&#13;
Each team will play three&#13;
more games in their division&#13;
which was determined at a&#13;
league meeting last Friday&#13;
evening.&#13;
The first division consists of&#13;
four teams:. Church of God,&#13;
St. Paul'* Lutheran, Nazarene,&#13;
and Hiawatha Beach,&#13;
The second division teams&#13;
are: First Baptist of*Howell,&#13;
People's - C h u r c h , Salvation&#13;
A r m y - Evangelical United&#13;
Brethren, and Galilean Baptist&#13;
of Portage Lake.&#13;
A playoff game between the&#13;
two division's winners will determine&#13;
the championship.&#13;
The winning team will receive&#13;
a trophy, to be presented&#13;
at a dinner for all the teams&#13;
on August 19.&#13;
The season will close with&#13;
an all-star team composed of&#13;
the two best players from each&#13;
team playing the league winner.&#13;
Fun fn' Fumble&#13;
League&#13;
STANDINGS&#13;
Won Lost&#13;
Legion 10 0&#13;
St. Pat's 7 2&#13;
Ratz 6 3&#13;
Aggregate 4 6&#13;
Police 3 9&#13;
Sail-Inn 3 ' 7&#13;
Bowl-N-Bar 0 9&#13;
• * •&#13;
LAST WEEK'S GAMES&#13;
Aggregate 13, Bowl-N-Bar 8&#13;
Police 6, St. Pat's 9&#13;
Sail-Inn 8, Legion 10&#13;
* * «&#13;
THIS WEEK'S GAMES&#13;
July 31—&#13;
Aggregate and Sail-Inn&#13;
August 1—&#13;
Bowl-N-Bar and Police&#13;
August 5—&#13;
Police and Legion&#13;
Around Bishop Lake Misses Joyce and Charlotte&#13;
Cocoanower are vacationing in&#13;
Detroit this week.&#13;
Martin and Bobby Schroeder&#13;
are guests of their grandparents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John C.&#13;
Schroeder, until next Sunday.&#13;
COME IN FOR A TREAT TODAY&#13;
- AT THE -&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN OPEN 7 DAYS —11:00 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M.&#13;
321 W. BD. RIVER, BRIGHTON&#13;
Announcing&#13;
A New&#13;
Operate?&#13;
—AT—&#13;
Brighten&#13;
Beauty&#13;
Salea&#13;
N S S KELLER-Speelalteing in&#13;
Advanced Styling and&#13;
Hair Coloring&#13;
BRIGHTON BEAUTY SALON&#13;
A I R CON&#13;
128 W. North&#13;
(Across&#13;
ITIONED&#13;
Brighton — AC 7-3241&#13;
from City Parkins: Lot)&#13;
St. —&#13;
Jesse Petty is now a Marine 1&#13;
He left from Detroit and flew&#13;
to San Diego on Thursday of&#13;
last week. His mother, Mrs.&#13;
M. Ramm, accompanied him as&#13;
far as Detroit.&#13;
• • •&#13;
John Haas went to Grayling,&#13;
Michigan Tuesday.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Among the many visitors to&#13;
the Fowlerville Fair were&#13;
Dwight Matteson, Ralph and&#13;
Christine Schroeder of our&#13;
"Road." Janet and Jerry Nichols&#13;
and Clinton Allison of Chilson&#13;
Road also saw the Fair.&#13;
* * •&#13;
The park on Bishop Lake&#13;
was filled Sunday — until the&#13;
rains came! But it was welcome&#13;
— the grass is turning&#13;
green again and vegetable gardens&#13;
are getting a second&#13;
chance.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Mueller-&#13;
Icile and son Danny visited&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butterfield&#13;
and family in Muskegon on&#13;
Monday and Tuesday of this&#13;
week.&#13;
« * •&#13;
One of our Bishop Lake&#13;
Roadcrs was among the several&#13;
cars that were stopped in&#13;
Brighton one bright 6 a.m. by&#13;
Pinckney Little League&#13;
Tigers, Angels Tied;&#13;
Dodgers Lead National&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
AMERICAN LEAGUE&#13;
Tigers&#13;
Angels&#13;
Yanks&#13;
Indians&#13;
Monday the&#13;
Won&#13;
44&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
Tigers&#13;
Lost&#13;
11&#13;
35&#13;
beat&#13;
Hamburg's Angels 4 to 2.&#13;
Eddie Bailer pitched a onehitter&#13;
to be the winning&#13;
pitcher. The Tigers were ahead&#13;
going into the last inning 4-0&#13;
and the Angels hadn't had a&#13;
hit. But they finally scored on&#13;
a couple of walks and a hit.&#13;
NQW the two teams are in&#13;
a tie for first place and, providing&#13;
they both win theii&#13;
games this week, they will&#13;
have a playoff game the 14th&#13;
of August&#13;
Batteries: Tigers — Bailer&#13;
and Keiser; Angels — Huntley,&#13;
Nelson and Suiter.&#13;
Tuesday the Indians lost&#13;
their fifth straight game in a&#13;
close battle with the Yanks,&#13;
For the first four innings the&#13;
Indians were ahead. Then the&#13;
Yanks tied them and in the&#13;
last inning pulled ahead to&#13;
win 11-10.&#13;
Dennis Reason was the winning&#13;
pitcher.&#13;
Batteries: Indians — Herbst&#13;
and Burg; Yanks — Reason&#13;
and T. Brenman.&#13;
Yanks&#13;
Indians&#13;
302&#13;
252&#13;
132 — 11&#13;
001 — 10&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
NATIONAL LEAGUE&#13;
W L T&#13;
Dodgers&#13;
Cubs&#13;
Giants&#13;
Braves&#13;
5 0 0&#13;
2 2 1&#13;
2 3 0&#13;
0 4 1&#13;
a flock of Canadian geese as&#13;
they wandered sedately across&#13;
Grand River near Brighton&#13;
Lake Road!&#13;
TIGER BASEBALL&#13;
ON WPAG&#13;
FOR THE BEST IN&#13;
RADIO TONE IN DAILY&#13;
AT l!30&#13;
DIAL 1151&#13;
Wednesday, the 24th, it&#13;
looked as if the last-place&#13;
Braves would win their first&#13;
game by beating the firstplace&#13;
Dodgers but, in the end,&#13;
their hopes were shattered.&#13;
For the first two innings&#13;
the Braves were ahead, then&#13;
in the third the Dodgers pulled&#13;
ahead. In the fourth, the&#13;
Braves tied it up, but in the&#13;
Dodgers scored two runs and&#13;
the Braves didn't score any.&#13;
Jim Yesko was the winning&#13;
pitcher.&#13;
Win Title&#13;
With Big&#13;
Inning&#13;
BRIGHTON — The Blues&#13;
closed out the Little League&#13;
season in a blaze of glory.&#13;
They retained the championship.&#13;
After the Greens had defeated&#13;
the Oranges 8-2, the&#13;
Blues proceeded to win 10-2&#13;
from the Greens.&#13;
The Greens, on the strength&#13;
of Larry Luttermoser's 3-hit&#13;
pitching, boat the Oranges 8-2.&#13;
Gay Black led the Greens' attack&#13;
wtih two hits.&#13;
John Hnrdesty collared two&#13;
hits for the losers. The Orange*&#13;
were handicapped by&#13;
the absence of the two Wen*&#13;
ml boys.&#13;
R H i-:&#13;
Greons 430 010 — 8 C 0&#13;
Oranges 010 100 — 2 3 l\&#13;
W.P.: La try Luttermoser&#13;
L.P.: Tim Biers&#13;
• * •&#13;
In the championship game&#13;
broke a 1-1 tie. Roger Ritter&#13;
handcuffed the Greeas by permitting&#13;
two singles and homerun&#13;
by Jim Birmingham, which&#13;
was Jim's final appearance as&#13;
a Little Leaguer.&#13;
R a n d y Needham homered&#13;
and singled for the winners.&#13;
R H E&#13;
Greens 010 001 — 2 3 1&#13;
Blues 010 54x —10 6 3&#13;
W.P.: Roger Ritter&#13;
L.P.: Gay Black&#13;
* • «&#13;
Congratulations to the Blurs&#13;
and their manager, Bob Mc-&#13;
Konney, and their coach, Floyd&#13;
Shelters. Congratulations also&#13;
to the Oranges and the Greens&#13;
and their managers, Dick LutteiTnoser&#13;
and Rip Lietzau, who&#13;
made the Blues work for their&#13;
title.&#13;
At this time I would like to&#13;
thank all the Little League&#13;
managers and coaches for their&#13;
time and efforts for the wonderful&#13;
season. They all did a&#13;
very creditable job.&#13;
Thanks to all the mothers&#13;
of the players who hnd to arrange&#13;
different supper hours&#13;
and for their support.&#13;
To the Brighton Area Recreation&#13;
Commission and U&#13;
Argus we would all like to say&#13;
thanks for their cooperation.&#13;
Director Bob /scranton,&#13;
John Park,&#13;
Buzz Davison, and&#13;
Pat Faulkner.&#13;
The 4th Michigan Cavalry&#13;
captured Jefferson Davis, the&#13;
President of the Confederacy,&#13;
Bulldogs Win Two;&#13;
Blast Whitmore Lake HK.H SCHOOL&#13;
STANDINGS&#13;
Won&#13;
8&#13;
&lt;s7&#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
f&#13;
i j&#13;
1&#13;
Lincoln&#13;
Saline&#13;
Mousse Lodge&#13;
Elks&#13;
St. Thomas&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Ann Arbor Bank&#13;
Lost&#13;
• &gt;&#13;
4&#13;
iS9&#13;
The victorious Mi tmished&#13;
the week iuby&#13;
winning two panics ;^ Saline&#13;
uus defeating Lincoln Consolidated&#13;
of Ypsilanli.&#13;
The locals received wonderful&#13;
pitching from Jim&#13;
Funsch as they defeated tlic&#13;
Klks 5-1 on Jim's 5-hit pit* liing.&#13;
The Bulldogs drove out&#13;
7 hits and scored 5 runs in&#13;
the first inning;. Joe Kearns&#13;
led the battens with two hits.&#13;
Jim s.truck out U Llks.R H E&#13;
Klks 000 100 — 1 5 3&#13;
Brighton 300 000 — 5 7 1&#13;
W P.: Jim Funsch&#13;
UP.: Harvey Dean&#13;
In Brighton's sl;itij?hter of&#13;
Whitmore Lake 17-2, Joe&#13;
Kearns did himself - proud by&#13;
pitching u no-hit naine, fanned&#13;
lu hilti-is, homered in the 1st&#13;
fH H4 H# a i H I ]»Krk*"4 tH&gt; t^vo -mow&#13;
i smiles. Chi I Hitter had his&#13;
i Ix'Si m^lu at b,-it with a homer&#13;
and a single. IX-n Hartman&#13;
helped the attack&#13;
hits.&#13;
with&#13;
Brighton 281 X)2&#13;
Whitmore &lt;X)0 011&#13;
W.P ; Joe Kearns&#13;
L.P.: Charlie Hall&#13;
R&#13;
- 17 10&#13;
— 2 0&#13;
two . 4&#13;
H E&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
Nags To Trot Friday&#13;
Batteries: Braves Holcomb&#13;
and Seafield; Dodgers —&#13;
Yesko and Dolman.&#13;
Braves&#13;
Dodgers&#13;
200&#13;
012&#13;
100 — 3&#13;
002 — 5&#13;
Thursday the Cubs beat the&#13;
Giants with Jeff Davis pitching&#13;
a one-hit shutout.&#13;
The Giants' only hit was&#13;
from Harold Holister who also&#13;
starting pitching the game.&#13;
Batteries: Cubs — Davis and&#13;
Wrigglesworth; Giants — Holister,&#13;
Barker, and Ludwig.&#13;
STATE PARKS&#13;
Michigan has 60 state parks&#13;
and recreation areas, 23 state&#13;
forests, five national forests&#13;
and 150 county and municipal&#13;
camping parks. In this state&#13;
are more than 9,000 prepared&#13;
campsites for tent and trailer&#13;
vacationers.&#13;
it Course&#13;
Wolverine Harness Raceway&#13;
will open the doors for tho&#13;
start of its 50-ni^ht mcoiirin&#13;
Friday at the Detroit Rice&#13;
'ourse, Schoolcraft and Middlebelt.&#13;
Racing Secretary Bill Connors&#13;
has arranged attractive&#13;
cards for both wwk-pnd&#13;
nights. Friday's program will&#13;
feature the Inaugural Pace&#13;
that will Include such xttirs&#13;
as .!&lt;&gt;se&lt;hilp (Jo Lucky, Trotuood&#13;
Bob, (iratta's Champ&#13;
und Dave MarcelluH.&#13;
The open handicap trot for&#13;
•Saturday will find Mountain&#13;
Comet and Charlie Horso, two&#13;
of the most spectacular trotters&#13;
to race heiv in years, renewing&#13;
their month long dunl. At the&#13;
moment Mountain Comet has&#13;
an edge with victories in three&#13;
of the past four meetings.&#13;
More than 1,000 standarrlbreds&#13;
were bedded down this&#13;
week and another L'OO are expected&#13;
over Hie- weekend to&#13;
compote in the 3enes of eight&#13;
Grand Circuit stakes starting&#13;
Monday for the first full week&#13;
of the meeting.&#13;
Th* stakes ulll b r i n g&#13;
Speedy Scot, e v e r y o n e ' s&#13;
choice as the two-year-old&#13;
trotter of 1'HJ'i am! the early&#13;
favorite In the 19«3 Hanibleton&#13;
I an classic, to the area&#13;
for the first time of the&#13;
He'll compete \n Tuesday'!&#13;
Martron stake which has an&#13;
estimated value of $Li6,000.&#13;
bit...&#13;
every utter&#13;
bit hurts&#13;
Don't b« a lltttrbug! Littering I t&#13;
•gainst the law In all 50 state*. So&#13;
don't get stuck with a fine. Stick your&#13;
litter in tht litter basket. Help&#13;
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6006 Pinckney Rd.&#13;
Livestock&#13;
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BEER and WINE&#13;
TO TAKE OUT&#13;
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TRKE TRIMMING&#13;
A.ND CUTTING&#13;
BOB&#13;
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ESTIMATES&#13;
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PINCKNEY&#13;
UP 8-3432&#13;
Show t h e top wlnneru were | dan^htei1 of the H e ^ i v. a 1 u&#13;
as follows: Champion Fitting j Krahns left Sundas to &gt;pe'-&gt;d&#13;
and Showing, Carolyn R!rh- I a ueek with hei; yji-indmuihe,.&#13;
ardson. Linden; Champion I Mrs. Henr\- Krahn in Plymouth.&#13;
M a t Saddle, ( a r i a ( opeman, ' *&#13;
H o u e l l : Champion Western Thomas \Vare. u no h«- beep,&#13;
Pleasure. Allee YoueHs. F e n - j n t i 1 P Mf .ph«rsun Health f e n -&#13;
ton; Champion Stock Horw, • 1c,._ , s n o u home and i« re-&#13;
Cindy Hull, H o u e l l ; Cham- ! ported to »x&gt; much better&#13;
pion Pony, Joycr Carr, How- r » *&#13;
ell: Champion TrHil H o r ~ . T h p ( ] .d H a m p s f a n i ,&#13;
Deborah Horner. Pinc-kney; ^ , , , t t i n i o d f , , o m , ,,,,,_,&#13;
f h iini p i o n Hor,emanS hip. V f ( r R t i u n , , , T h P N | H , p i n ( : k .&#13;
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had the (Irand Champion F'ood j » » »&#13;
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of Ve b b eml l r , berlain with thru- two smal1&#13;
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( han^pion ( . l o t h m ^ e x h i b . t . | y p e n t t h r w „ pf^ s i ^ h t ^ e i M C&#13;
land visiting relatives ITI Ohio&#13;
One of i h e worid'R 1«''K^'-and PennsyKania. Thn&#13;
unions, t h e United Automobile,&#13;
Aircraft a n d Agricultural Implement&#13;
Workers of America,&#13;
WINSTON AIIMIT&#13;
THIS WEEK&#13;
SPECIALS&#13;
KI OLDS H.T.. full&#13;
er, K. Si M.. one ouner.&#13;
.i» OI.DS, I in ch(»o!»e&#13;
from. K. &amp; II., full povter&#13;
H-i ( HKVKOLKT H. T.,&#13;
full power.&#13;
H'A l'OKD, air «u&gt;iiditi&#13;
ftO (OKVAIK, »harp.&#13;
Others TO&#13;
Winstoonn Arnot&#13;
Sales Rep&gt;«"**ntativ«»&#13;
Z I N D H I . OLDSMOBILK,&#13;
I IK.&#13;
407 N. Main, Ann Arbor&#13;
Bus. Phone: NO S-O.V)"&#13;
.. Phone: AC "-8241&#13;
BULLETIN for LOT OWNERS&#13;
Monthly Payments Reduced!&#13;
Mortgage Term Lengthened!&#13;
ESTATE, [Hf f iRM I M A I BJILDS&#13;
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ON YOUR LOT&#13;
MARY WOLTER&#13;
7121 Portaue Lake&#13;
Dexter. Michigan&#13;
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Kermis a n d .'t m o n t h olri ^ i i a n .&#13;
on 'I'ncie Al's T \ '&#13;
i# Rahrig Bakery&#13;
- OPEN -&#13;
Wed. and Thurs. 9 a.m. 1o 8 p.m.&#13;
Sat. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.: Sun. X am.-l p.m.&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY - TUESDAY - FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS IT!!&#13;
THE ONLY BAKERY JX TOWN:&#13;
Special Orders Taken By Phone&#13;
Call Pinckney 878-353!&#13;
AFL-CIO. was founded in; show" for children on WC'PO&#13;
Michigan in 19."&gt;5. while tne\' were in Cincinnati.&#13;
• • * After returning to Pinokne\&#13;
Michigan has 21.500 acres,&#13;
second only lo Minnesota, UJIdor&#13;
pi-otection from forest fir?&#13;
and has one of the best lowloss&#13;
records of any state.&#13;
for a few d^y*:, the Chamberlains&#13;
left town with th&gt;&gt;ir&#13;
house trailer to slay lor three&#13;
weeks at Black Lake. 1.". miles&#13;
south of Cheboygan.&#13;
•EAR SERVICE&#13;
PINE LOG MOTEL&#13;
(HELL. MICHIGAN)&#13;
Now Open for Summer&#13;
Weekly and Monthly Rates—Reasonable&#13;
Private Baths — Good Fishing-&#13;
Manager. Mrs. John Booth&#13;
For Dependable Service&#13;
STOP — AT —&#13;
LEE'S&#13;
Standard Service&#13;
211 E. Main, Pinckney&#13;
UP 8-97CU&#13;
SERVE FINE DRAFT BEER&#13;
IN YOUR OWN HOME&#13;
Th» extra ingredient for those who w&lt;snf fo en:oy&#13;
life to it$ fullest . . . the added plus di any party.&#13;
Here'i iht latest innovation in relaxed living. With&#13;
the convenience of a portable beer-bar, you'll no&#13;
longer carry heavy cam and bottlej from the&#13;
ttore, nor will you pay high prices for the pleaturt-&#13;
of enjoying your favorite beer! With the&#13;
DRAFTMEISTER BEER-&amp;AR, you have cold beer on&#13;
i*p right in your own home! Chooje the modern&#13;
way . . . the fun way to have beer . . . and during&#13;
those hot iummer days ahead, you'll be really&#13;
glad you did. Savings on beer more than offsets&#13;
cost of unit.&#13;
YOUR FAVORITE BEER ON TAP&#13;
. . . IN YOUR OWN HOME —&#13;
With Draftmeister&#13;
CALL COLLECT (Day or Night)&#13;
Ypsilanti M l 3-5355 or Ann Arbor NO 2-5671&#13;
Or Write&#13;
TRI COUNTV&#13;
2164 Washtenaw Road&#13;
, inc.&#13;
Ypsilanti. Michigan&#13;
I&#13;
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WANT AD RATES MTMMl'M (HAKCJK 75c&#13;
5c PER WOKO OVER 12 WOKDS&#13;
4c KArH ADDITIONAL WORD&#13;
tdc EX TKA FOB A BOX RK1M.V&#13;
DEADLINE TIME St HKDl l.ES&#13;
— TLES. NOON, — DISPATCH — MON. 4 P.M.&#13;
EAGLE — TUBS. NOUN&#13;
SELL TOMORROW&#13;
with a HUNT U TODAY!&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
LOST: BLACK and tan German&#13;
Sheppard, 2 &gt;TS. old, female,&#13;
answers to "mitzie". Reward.&#13;
AC 9-6376. 7-31-x&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
KARL'S TV now open every&#13;
evening until 9 p.m., large&#13;
•tock of reconditioned used&#13;
TVg. 104 W. Grand River.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
IN MEMORY&#13;
IN MEMORY of our beloved&#13;
husband and father, J o h n&#13;
Chamness, who passed away&#13;
fix years ago on July 28. Sadly&#13;
missed more each day by his&#13;
loving wife and children.&#13;
7-31-p&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
WE WISH to thank relatives&#13;
«nd frierKis for the prayers&#13;
plants, cards and visits during&#13;
:-.jc«ar-$tay at-St&#13;
Your&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
SIBERIAN HUSKIES, puppies,&#13;
7 wks. old, evenly marked. AC&#13;
9-7050. t-f-x&#13;
WELL MARKED Dalmation&#13;
pups. AKC registered with Papers.&#13;
Reasonable. Aiso litter&#13;
Dalmatian full blooded and&#13;
thoroughbred with no papers.&#13;
Howell 1543M12 after 6:00.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
51 HEAD of registered shorthorn&#13;
cattle to be sold a t public&#13;
auction Sat. August 10, 1963&#13;
at 1 p.m. at the farm, 3025 Patterson&#13;
Lake Road, 1 mile south&#13;
and 1 mile west Pinckney. All&#13;
cattle T.B. and Bang's tested.&#13;
Selling 2 "ex" and 19 "VG"&#13;
cows with records over 10,000&#13;
lb. milk. Send for free catalog.&#13;
Auctioneers, W. E. Dixon,&#13;
Springfield, Missouri and Victor&#13;
Cronk, Adrian, Michigan. Owner,&#13;
Leo Davis, 3025 Patterson&#13;
Lake Road, Pinckney.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
FREE;, 2 Eart.JSerman Shep-&#13;
Household&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
REPOSSESSED bdrm. suite,&#13;
take over balance. Steven's Furniture,&#13;
Howell 1717. 7-31-x&#13;
G. E. IRONER, like new Bargain.&#13;
Phone 229-2575. 7-31-x&#13;
FRIGIDAIRE electric stove,&#13;
$45; 1 set twin beds, complete,&#13;
$45.; Hollywood % size bed,&#13;
complete $20.; Johnson Sea-&#13;
King out board motor, other&#13;
household goods. AC 9-6554.&#13;
7f31-x&#13;
USED GAS RANGES - Roper&#13;
Detroit Jewel, Kenmore, excellent&#13;
condition, free delivery&#13;
and installation. 90 day guarantee.&#13;
Consumers Power Co.,&#13;
Phone Howell 640. t-f-x&#13;
WHITMORE&#13;
EAGLE&#13;
449-2519&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
AD...&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Argus&#13;
PAPERS&#13;
THE —&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Dispatch.&#13;
PRICE&#13;
Whitmore&#13;
Eagle&#13;
tainly appreciated.&#13;
Tom and Georgia&#13;
Fitzpatrick&#13;
WE WOULD like to thank the&#13;
Pinckney Fire Department for&#13;
their wonderful effort in saving&#13;
the life Nelson Kiner on Saturday.&#13;
The kindness and helpful&#13;
assistanceof our neighbors&#13;
at that time always be remembered&#13;
with gratitude.&#13;
The Nelson Kiner Family&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
I WANT TO thank all the&#13;
friends who sent me cards and&#13;
flowers, those who came to see&#13;
me, and those who called me.&#13;
They were all very much appreciated.&#13;
Mrs. Lawrence Umstead&#13;
7-31-p&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
MOTEL MANAGERS&#13;
NEEDED&#13;
MEN, Women, couples needed;&#13;
over 25. High school education&#13;
not necessary. Short inexpensive&#13;
training in a modern motel.&#13;
For interview, write the school,&#13;
g i v i n g address, occupation,&#13;
phone number to American Motels,&#13;
Inc., I l l N. 7th St., P. O.&#13;
Box 160, Las Vegas, Nevada,&#13;
Dept. F. 7-31-p&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
SHETLAND PONY, 6 yrs. old.&#13;
Mare, very gentle, broke to&#13;
ride, with colt. AC 7-1542.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PUPPIES, MIXED, registered,&#13;
collie and German Sheppard,&#13;
$10. AC 9-2419. 7-31-x&#13;
AKC REGISTERED, red dachshund&#13;
puppies, excellent pedigree,&#13;
Phone Howell 403.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Household&#13;
USED APPLIANCES, Televisions&#13;
$25., up; Vacuums $19.95,&#13;
up; Televisions, Electronics,&#13;
Vacuums, Sewing Machines,&#13;
Sales and Service. LOY'S T.V.&#13;
CENTER at Whitmore Lake&#13;
Post Office. HI 9-9551. 8-7-x&#13;
9 CUBIC FT. Crosby Refrigerator—&#13;
freezer on top, good condition&#13;
$85.00. New box spring&#13;
$24.00. 17" Silvertone console&#13;
T.V. $40.00. 229-6723.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
GAS RANGE, store scales, buffet,&#13;
cabinet radio, metal bed,&#13;
double, all in good condition.&#13;
May be seen at 125 N. 4th St.&#13;
AC 7-2441. 7-31-x&#13;
Ul I Jill UMli III )IMtJM ^&#13;
Fix Up Your Home&#13;
For&#13;
O U T D O O R&#13;
L I V I N G !&#13;
NATURAL LEDGE&#13;
STONES&#13;
FOB RETAINING WALLS&#13;
FIRE PLACES ft ETC.&#13;
ADD A PATIO&#13;
NOW!&#13;
Precaat&#13;
PATIO STONE&#13;
6 Colors $&#13;
24t 'x24"xlV2 "--&#13;
49&#13;
PRECAST STEPS 18"xl8"xiy2"-- *7O&#13;
READY - MIX CONCRETE OR&#13;
MORTAR IN 50 and 90 LB. BAGS&#13;
* * * * *&#13;
NATURAL WINDOW SILLS,&#13;
DOOR SILLS and WALL COPINGS&#13;
BRIGHTON STONE &amp; SUPPLY CO. 7200 Gd. River Ph. 239-6648&#13;
Mile* W. of Brighton — Between Brighton ft Howell&#13;
HIimiTIHlllliltMtH&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALTEST ICE CREAM&#13;
14 oc bag Nf\t Rra potato chip* G9r&#13;
Paul DeLucs 128 W. Main S t Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
, « • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&lt;&#13;
"flowers by Heller's"&#13;
formerly WinicaJluuts Floral Co.&#13;
Phone Howeil&#13;
Shop £ Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper Houseware*&#13;
and Appliance*&#13;
BlettricaJ&#13;
and&#13;
Plum bins Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Battene*&#13;
W Mate P». AC 1-tMI&#13;
REPOSSESSED living room&#13;
suite, take over b a l a n c e .&#13;
Steven's Furniture, H o w e l l&#13;
1717.&#13;
SINGER, USED Singer portable,&#13;
$24.95; Demonstrators,&#13;
like new. Singer portable,&#13;
ARGUS £ DISPATCH 0 EAGLE&#13;
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1963&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
LATE M O D E L Underwood&#13;
Electric typewriter. Reconditioned&#13;
throughtout. Will take&#13;
trade. Also, refrigerator and&#13;
17" TV. Pinckney 878-5564.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
RICH BLACK pulverized peat&#13;
humus. Best for enriching poor&#13;
soils. Truck and pickups loaded&#13;
at 620 S. 7th St., Donald Leith&#13;
ST., 229-9405. t-f-x&#13;
FENCE — 25% discount, 1,000&#13;
.-by • ;J«rK-"&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
BOYS' ENGLISH racer, 1 yr.&#13;
old $30., Girl's bike, $15, 5418&#13;
Leland, AC 9-6419. 8-7-x&#13;
30 GAL. L. P. gas lined water&#13;
heater, portable alum, double&#13;
laundry tubs, used, $60. for&#13;
both; Also Manitowoc freezer&#13;
chest, 16 cu. ft., like new, will&#13;
trade for '57 or '58 car or 1 i&#13;
ton Pick-up, no junk: Can be&#13;
seen evenings after 6:00, 229-&#13;
6868. 7-31-x&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
ACT NOW — BOAT SALE&#13;
Fishing Boats, Runabouts, Canoes,&#13;
Pontoon Boats. All at huge&#13;
savings. Watercraft Hdq., 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake HI&#13;
9-8191. t-f-x&#13;
BOATS, BOATS, BOATS&#13;
FISHING, RUNABOUT, Pontoon,&#13;
Aluminum, Steel, Fiberglass.&#13;
McCulloch - Scott outboard&#13;
Sales and Service, repairing&#13;
all makes. Manning's&#13;
Sport Center, 9518 Main, Whitmore&#13;
Lake, HI 9-8951. t-f-x&#13;
USED boats and canoes, very&#13;
reasonable, a good buy — AC&#13;
7-3925, Mr. Levitsky.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
HOUSE TRAILER, 42* x 8 ' , l %&#13;
bdrm. Take over payments. UP&#13;
8-6635. 7-31-x&#13;
1958 TWO BDRM. 50 x 10 Atlas&#13;
Mobile Home and lot complete.&#13;
Total price $3995, $700.&#13;
down; Also Mobile home lots&#13;
$1,700 up. Suburban Mobile&#13;
Homes Estates, Clark Lake,&#13;
227-5828. 8-14-p&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO DO REWEAVTNG, TAILORING.&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
MACBAY grayboy 16 ft. inboard&#13;
power boat, gray 440&#13;
phantom motor, excellent condition,&#13;
332 actual hours use,&#13;
cover and cradle. Murdock,&#13;
Phone Howell 1749. 7-31-x&#13;
STRAW ON FIELD. Three&#13;
Brothers Farms. Pinckney.&#13;
7-31-p&#13;
FOUR 15" 8 ply Mobile Home&#13;
tires. 227-7795. t-f-x&#13;
IRONINGS &amp; SEWING in my&#13;
home. 229-7859. 7-31-x&#13;
LAWN mowing, rotary tractor&#13;
mowing; no job to big or&#13;
too small. George Bennett &amp;&#13;
$29.95. Many bargains on new&#13;
and used machines. Phone Norman&#13;
Pilsner. AC 9-9344, your&#13;
only authorized representative&#13;
Singer Sewing Machine Co.&#13;
8-7-x&#13;
9 PC DINING room suite, It.&#13;
cherry wood, bouffet, china&#13;
cabinet, 4 straight chairs, 2&#13;
arm chairs, table and pad, like&#13;
new. $250. Howell 840M.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
KELVINATOR E L E C T R I C&#13;
range, excellent condition. 229-&#13;
6806. 7-31-x&#13;
BLUE STUDIO couch $20. 229-&#13;
9021. 7-30-x&#13;
SINGER AUTOMATIC fancy&#13;
stitch, 1962 model, slightly used&#13;
in sewing desk. Makes fancy designs,&#13;
sews on buttons, makes&#13;
button holes, darns, appliques,&#13;
monograms, embroiders, does&#13;
. overcasting, sews in zippers, no&#13;
' attachments needed. 20 year&#13;
guarantee. Balance due $71.43.&#13;
Take over payments of $7.38&#13;
per mo. We carry our own accounts.&#13;
Call Howell 791.&#13;
, 7-31-x&#13;
2 DR. HOT-POINT refrigerator,&#13;
take over full balance.&#13;
Steven's Furniture, H o w e l l&#13;
1717. 7-31-x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
GLADS and new potatoes.&#13;
Charles Kaiser, 15811 West M-&#13;
36. Gregory, phone 498-2435.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
ASSORTMENT of windows and&#13;
Frames; Water Pump, Reasonable&#13;
449-4021, Whitmore Lake.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
400 CRATES Field corn. 9119&#13;
Cedar Lake Road. 878-5555. '•&#13;
7-31-p&#13;
Wood fence and patio fence.&#13;
Terms free estimates. New&#13;
Hudson Fence, GE 7-9441.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR Tor rent&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. Call HoweU&#13;
1787. t-f-x&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Mufflers, Generators,&#13;
Fuel Pumps, Brake&#13;
Shoes, Glass Packs. American&#13;
Auto Ace. 126 E. Grand Rivpr,&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
information call F. T&#13;
Hyne and Soa AC 7-1851.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors. Mill Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
HAY, to be taken off the field.&#13;
3695 Pleasant Valley Rd.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FORD TRACTOR, power brush&#13;
cutter, plow, blade, all good conition.&#13;
229-9564, Sat. — Sun.&#13;
only. „ 8-14-x&#13;
2 SPEED 20 in. pedestal type&#13;
fan, like new, $20; Hi-Fi RCA.&#13;
Record player, 33 &amp; 45. table&#13;
model good condition, $25j window&#13;
ventilating fan, used 2&#13;
seasons, $45., cost $76. AC 9-&#13;
2965. 7-31-x&#13;
Yunker&#13;
Memorials Inc.&#13;
• Monuments&#13;
• Markers&#13;
• Mausoleums&#13;
116 E. Mount Hope Ave.&#13;
Liinslntj, Mich.&#13;
MRS. G. CUSIC&#13;
419 Washington&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone AC 9-6198&#13;
Evenings After 6 or&#13;
Week Ends t-f-x&#13;
ture, many other household&#13;
items, open afternoons. Auction&#13;
Sale every Sat. Nite, 7:30&#13;
p.m., 9010 Pontiac Trail, South&#13;
Lyon, Michigan. 8-14-x&#13;
KNITTING MACHINE, German&#13;
Make. Complete with tools.&#13;
Very Reasonable. 878-9929.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
14 FT. REDWOOD boat, built&#13;
with screws, good condition,&#13;
$35.; 20 in. console T.V., $40,&#13;
Rusling's, 8377 Hilton Road.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
SPECIAL PRICTNG on John&#13;
Deere demonstrator tractors.&#13;
Also good selection of used&#13;
tractors at prices you can't afford&#13;
to miss. We trade and&#13;
finance. HARTLAND AREA&#13;
HARDWARE. Hartland, Mich.&#13;
Phone 2511. 8-7-x&#13;
40" ELECTRIC RANGE $15.00&#13;
1444 N. Clark Lake Rd. Brighton,&#13;
Sundays Only. 7-31-x&#13;
PING PONG table, paddles &amp;&#13;
net, $15.00 AC 7-2571.&#13;
8-7-x&#13;
COMPETITIVE racing Go-&#13;
Kart. Wilmar Mobile Village,&#13;
Howell. Richard Lennert.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
HENS, WORKING overtime,&#13;
you save, 15 dozen small eggs,&#13;
$3., 15 meds., $4.20. Hollow Oak&#13;
Farm, Rushton at 8 Mile, South&#13;
Lyon, 437-2474. 7-31-x&#13;
APT. SIZE kitchen sink, new&#13;
in crate, with basket sti.iiner&#13;
$15.00. 229-7911. t-f-x&#13;
trie Motor, Moi'sse -Control, all&#13;
in excellent condition. $850. AC&#13;
7-6355. t-f-x&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
1963 FORD GALAXIE, 4-dr.,&#13;
sedan, V-8, stick, radio, heater,&#13;
back-up lights, plastic seat covers,&#13;
still like new, low mileage,&#13;
price $2,300 — will consider&#13;
older car for trade in. Owned&#13;
by local resident. 229-6280 —&#13;
Ask for Mr. Stimer. t-f-p&#13;
1950 CADILLAC, Std. shift, 2-&#13;
dr., H.T., 227-2720. 7-31-x&#13;
1960 PONTIAC Catalina, 2-&#13;
dr., sedan, hydromatic, p.b.,&#13;
pood condition, reasonable. Call&#13;
229-6454. I 7-31-x&#13;
CHEV. 56, V-8, P. Glide, R. &amp;&#13;
H., Clean, Phone 227-7364, after&#13;
4:00 P.M. 7-31-p&#13;
1959 FORD, 2 Dr. V-8, Auto-&#13;
: matic trans, r. &amp; h.—w.w. good&#13;
condition. Phone AC 9-6343.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
1960 T-BIRD, deep blue, 2 tone&#13;
blue interior., R, &amp; H., W./W.,&#13;
A-l condition, actual mileage.&#13;
Phone after 5:30 P.M. AC 9-&#13;
7923 or NO 2-7505. t-f-x&#13;
1955 RAMBLER Station wagon;&#13;
1952 International Pick-up.&#13;
3511 Oak Knoll Dr., Woodland&#13;
Lake. 7-31-x&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
GET MORE — Get Kelvinator.&#13;
Best deals on washers, dryers,&#13;
freezers, refrigerators. W c&#13;
trade and finance. Hartland&#13;
Area Hdvve. Phone Hartland&#13;
2511. 7-31-x&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TULLEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tues.-Thunt.-Sat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
440 W. Main St.&#13;
AC 9-6386&#13;
KoyaJ Improvement Co.&#13;
Home Modernization All&#13;
types ot siding, roofing&#13;
stone, kitchens, attics, awn i&#13;
ings, storm windows, doors&#13;
basements.&#13;
Free Estimates, FHA t*»rrtis&#13;
Call Coltert OR «-42tJ4&#13;
2H4OS Fremont St Uvonln&#13;
ProfNtJonaJ Bldg., Brighton '&#13;
DR. W. W. MADDEN&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
Mem.. Tue.. rhurs., Frt&#13;
Wednesday &amp; Saturday 9 12&#13;
North S t — AC 9-6254&#13;
fc'DWl* EL MUKTO&#13;
Complete Auction Senim&#13;
+it&gt; ChMTtm for CiharitaW*&#13;
"For A Ixivelier You"&#13;
— Open Kveninjrs —&#13;
BRNtffTUft HKALTT&#13;
8AUJN&#13;
128 W. North S t AC 7-SS4I&#13;
CLOSE'S FLORIST&#13;
MM £. Gd. River, Brighton&#13;
PkoM AC 7-ftttl&#13;
Moo* S a t 9 to 6 P.M.&#13;
COL I PARR&#13;
IXHUHAXVE&#13;
All Forms or&#13;
307 W MAIN STREET!&#13;
ACademy 7-1K9I&#13;
Thon. I*. Anderson IIVM&#13;
VLTKR1NARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8:30 P.M.&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River, Bp&amp;hton&#13;
AC 7-4351&#13;
JIMMY'S&#13;
PLUMBING ft HEATING&#13;
Prompt, Dependable&#13;
Reasonable&#13;
Phs. AC 7-4721&#13;
Res. AC 7-15K2&#13;
428 W Mam St&#13;
Electrical Contractors&#13;
UAKFNUY&#13;
SHOP&#13;
Appliance Repair&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph AC 77611. 321 W Mali.&#13;
PAJNTINU&#13;
Interior Si Exterior&#13;
Paper tiaatput A ftfcemovtag&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
LEO Kl SMlfcKZ&#13;
AC 9-9241&#13;
•424 lalaao t*ka Or.&#13;
Brighton, Mich. 6-64-p&#13;
ALL WOOL 7 x 1 2 Carved rug,&#13;
Rose, 2 Bissell carpet sweeper,&#13;
upholstered Rocker. Howell&#13;
1201R12. t-f-x&#13;
12 CUBIC FOOT Norge upright&#13;
Deep Freeze, $100. HI 9-&#13;
5322, HI 9-2252. 7-31-x&#13;
ELECTRIC underwood type&#13;
writer, like new, $150. AC y-&#13;
9664. 8-7-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
•62 IMPALA CONVERT,&#13;
Blue with White top. 300&#13;
H.P., 4 Speed, Tach., Pos-&#13;
Itractlon, &amp; Loaded with&#13;
Extras, Excelelnt Condition.&#13;
$2,300. Call Al Stonex, AC&#13;
9-957L 7-31-p&#13;
1959 FIAT 1200 SERIES. Does&#13;
not Run, will sell for parts. Has&#13;
four trood tires. Host offer.&#13;
HI 9-2245. call after 5 pm.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
19n9 FORD, 8-Cyl., Galaxie, 2-&#13;
dr., H.T.. snow tires, one owner,&#13;
28,000 miles, excellent condition,&#13;
$840., 227-1002.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
1957 DESOTA, Power Steering.&#13;
Power Brakes, Runs Good.&#13;
§150.00, Phone 228W2, Howell.&#13;
7-31-p&#13;
1959 FIAT 1200 series. Does&#13;
not Run, wil] sell for parts. Has&#13;
four good tires. Best Offer.&#13;
HI 9-2245, call after 5 p.m.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
1959 PLYMOUTH 2-dr., H.T.,&#13;
Auto. Phone AC 9-6528.&#13;
8-7-p&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Four Surfare grinders must&#13;
have experience.&#13;
Good wages, steady job.&#13;
WESSON MULTICUT&#13;
COMPANY&#13;
1279 Rickett Rd.—Brighton&#13;
Mon.-Thnrs 9 a.m.-10 pm Fri.-Sat. 0 am-II ptn Stra 12-5 pm&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUORS&#13;
Br indies&#13;
Mixes opes Party&#13;
Foods&#13;
13*&#13;
COLD BEER — WINES&#13;
ttraad Elver, Hr^bUm — AC 4-6808&#13;
Black Dirt - Top Soil&#13;
Road Gravel, Crushed Stone&#13;
Earth Moving, Fill Sand or Clay&#13;
Bulldozing &amp; Grading&#13;
Coffin's Excavating&#13;
Phone 229-6791&#13;
7600 W. Grand River&#13;
Wanted&#13;
Automotive&#13;
'57 OR '58 FORD BODY in&#13;
good condition, contact Albert&#13;
Cote, AC 9-6280, Mon. — Wed.&#13;
after 4:30 p.m. t-f-p&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
MALE&#13;
WANTED: Rawleigh Dealer&#13;
with car, good health, 30 hours&#13;
or more weekly, to serve families&#13;
in locality in Livingston&#13;
Co. Rawleigh line well Icnown.&#13;
See or call A. C. Henry, 436 S.&#13;
Frank St., Fowlerville, or write&#13;
Rawleigh, Dept. MCG 680-136,&#13;
Freeport, 111. 8-28-x&#13;
HELP WANTED MALE&#13;
APPLICATIONS taken novr&#13;
for fruit harvesting about Sept.&#13;
15. AC 7-2912 — 8866 McClements&#13;
Rd. 7-31-p&#13;
I WANT A MAN — who cares&#13;
for his family, wants the finer&#13;
things in life, la not content&#13;
with $100. per wk., wants his&#13;
own business, can be bis own&#13;
boss. Apply 622 W. Main St.,&#13;
Brighton, after 8:30 pan.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
EXPERIENCED Mechanic Apply&#13;
in person at Wilson Ford&#13;
Sales, 225 E. Grand River.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
YOUNG MEN for carpenter&#13;
apprentice, good starting pay,&#13;
must be aggressive, no experience&#13;
necessary. UP 8-6685.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
SERVICE GRINDER, Gages &amp;&#13;
Details. Northwest Gage it En*&#13;
gineering, 26200 Novi Rd. Novi,&#13;
Mich. 7-31-x&#13;
MALE&#13;
y&#13;
7-31-p&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including:&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK,&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair John Holtz&#13;
229-90S1 tf&#13;
I&#13;
ROUTE WORK — Need married&#13;
man to service established&#13;
customers and open new accounts,&#13;
must have high school&#13;
education, dependable car and&#13;
phone. $105. week guarantee&#13;
while training. For interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2749. t-f-x&#13;
Em.il E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR f&#13;
Signs I&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper |&#13;
114 School St. Brighton I&#13;
AC 7-5941 j&#13;
tf !&#13;
TILE — LINOLEUMFORMICA&#13;
—CUSTOM WORK—&#13;
IDEAL FLOOR&#13;
COVERING&#13;
M8S Greenfield Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
Phone 227-6024 for Free&#13;
Home Estimate&#13;
160 ACRES One half mile square, two large streams&#13;
crossing three corners of the farm. Lots&#13;
of pines, some timber, rest all tillable&#13;
land. Several acres of alfalfa. Eight&#13;
i oom modern house, with V/2 baths, new&#13;
sun porch, two'car garage and shop. Two&#13;
large barns with new roofs. Milk house,&#13;
tractor and all tools on rubber. Combine.&#13;
Full Price for Everything $36,000&#13;
or $31,500 without tools, with 1/3 down*&#13;
40 All Bearing Apple Trees.&#13;
Ideal farm for stock—4 miles from good market&#13;
SHARPE REALTOR&#13;
Phone 164 or 244 - Home&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
L. H. CRANDALL&#13;
REALTY&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG&#13;
Large, completely furnished, shaded lake front&#13;
cottage on Pathway Drive. Full front screened&#13;
porch, bath, oil heat, fine sand beach. Price $15,800&#13;
•4&#13;
4(1 ACRES&#13;
Hamburg Township, '/2&#13;
Tt^e off blacktop, 6 room&#13;
two story frame home with bath, front porch, full&#13;
basement, and attached garage. Barn, corn crib,&#13;
fencing, 38 acres tillable. $5,000 down.&#13;
70 ACRES&#13;
Just north of General Motors Proving Grounds&#13;
entrance. High rolling land, cottage and 2'/2 car&#13;
block garage. Price $30,000.&#13;
PHONE 617&#13;
L. H. CrandaH - Harry E. Griffith&#13;
REALTORS - APPRAISERS&#13;
322 E. Grand River Howell, Michigan&#13;
ONE MAN'S HOUSE IS&#13;
ANOTHER MAN'S CASTLE . . .&#13;
You've seen it happen. A house is just average until&#13;
somebody buys it for a song and starts doing things&#13;
the previous owner never dreamed of. Then—presto&#13;
change-©! What a difference.&#13;
Would you like to *w sound houses with great possibilities?&#13;
We have properties with real improvement&#13;
potential! Some fine buys in this category. Call—&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
*5?oG,?T,PN 9FFICE HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
PK I%H ?ivfr 112 E- Grand River&#13;
Phone AC 7-1431 Phone 2384&#13;
t LAKE FBONT LOTS&#13;
This Is a real buy at HoweU&#13;
(Thompson) Lake. 2 lots, good&#13;
area, beach. $2,500. $500 down.&#13;
7* ACRE FABM&#13;
Excellent 3 bedroom brick&#13;
ranch home, 1H baths, basement,&#13;
fireplace, garage. Two&#13;
barns, milkhouae, aflo, small orchard,&#13;
2/3 mile road frontage.&#13;
See us for more details,&#13;
LIVINGSTON&#13;
Brighton Office: AC 7-1481 — HoweU Office: SSM&#13;
Open Daily §-5 P-M. Open Sundays 1-5.&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT. BRIGHTON AC 7-1431&#13;
LOU PARMENTER, HOWELL 292&#13;
HELENE KENNEDY, HOWELL 204-W&#13;
WINANS LAKE&#13;
Good all-year home on 2&#13;
large lake front lots. Many&#13;
large trees, sand beach. Fireplace.&#13;
3-bedvooms. larye living&#13;
room, suruoom overlooking&#13;
lake, basement, garage.&#13;
This is an very pleasant home&#13;
at a modest price of $17,900.&#13;
BUSINESS IS GOOD&#13;
We're running out of "stock!"&#13;
We need listings. If you want&#13;
to sell, call us right now. Our&#13;
ads attract attention. Our *ales&#13;
staff is experienced. For best&#13;
results call Brighton AC 7-1431&#13;
80 ACRES VACANT&#13;
Beautiful 80 acres close to&#13;
X-vvay Interchange. Land is&#13;
slightly rolling, \% of 3-owner&#13;
private lake, woods, live&#13;
stream. Several excellent building&#13;
sites in grove of trees near&#13;
lake. Ideal for one wanting&#13;
privacy with plenty of seclusion.&#13;
$20,000. $4,000 down. Balance&#13;
$125 month.&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1963&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrets.&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard Lake, Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-40S6&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
JACK LUCAS&#13;
Builder&#13;
Alterations&#13;
Home Modernization&#13;
Garages - New Homes&#13;
Phone 229-7965&#13;
8458 Carols Dr.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON YOUR LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,850 Full Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 P#r Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pc. bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, W drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc. SMSS Paattae rrafl&#13;
Soatb Ly«a. Mle*.&#13;
Q E M T * M M M-*&#13;
Howell Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
108 W. MAIN&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
INSURANCE HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
1002 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone Howell 2005&#13;
OPEN HOUSE AT RAVINE PARK New Hours&#13;
5 to 7 P.M. Week Days — 1 to 7 P.M. Saturday and Sunday&#13;
By Appointment Any Time.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
2-BEDROOM RANCH, family room, carpeted&#13;
living room, full basement, IV2 car garage,&#13;
paved street. $14,000.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — Excellent shade&#13;
trees, church and school at your door&#13;
steps. Terms to satisfy.&#13;
3 BEDROOM ranch — near West elementary&#13;
school — panelled breezeway. $13,500. Make&#13;
cash offer.&#13;
3 B.R. RANCH — Ideal location — 2 baths —&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway &amp; garage — See it&#13;
now.&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — Fenced back yard&#13;
2-car garage, 75x135 lot. $14,900.&#13;
MILFORD&#13;
COMMERCE LAKE, two-level home on&#13;
the mouth of Huron River on one side, and&#13;
Commerce Lake on another. This home has&#13;
all the features: family room, large kitchen,&#13;
3 bedrooms, attached gnrage, enclosed balcony,&#13;
excellent landscaping. Near Wixom Ford&#13;
Plant. $17,500. Terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL sot-up, Milford&#13;
Road. Zoned commericial 3 BR's, fireplace,&#13;
full basement, office, 2 acres. $17,-&#13;
990.&#13;
•Harvey Lake, new 3 bedroom ranch, 2-&#13;
car attached garage, living room carpeted,&#13;
built-in oven and range, plastered walls, outstanding&#13;
recreation room in basement, immediate&#13;
possession. Owner transferred, must&#13;
sell.&#13;
CLYDE — Exceptional older two-story&#13;
home, extra large landscaped lots which will&#13;
take the eye of the flower lover. Owner giving&#13;
away for $15,000, with $3,000.&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom home, living&#13;
room and dining area, screened porch, sandy&#13;
beach. $12,500, with $3,000 down.&#13;
BRIOOS LAKE—Thinking about year around&#13;
resort living? This 2 bedroom home may be&#13;
it. Full basement with forced air furnace,&#13;
fireplace in living room. $8,000, with $500&#13;
down.&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE — year around 3 BR's., full&#13;
basement, 2V* car garage. $15,200.&#13;
PARDEE LAKE—2 bedroom—log construction—&#13;
living room with fireplace. $10,000.00,&#13;
LAKE CHEMTNG—2 bedroom cottage on 2&#13;
lot*, \Vi car garage, excellent beach and well&#13;
shaded. $13,500 with terms. May purchase&#13;
boat and furniture with sale.&#13;
HOWELL LAKE—2 bedroom year around&#13;
home—ideal for retired couple—excellent condition—&#13;
within Vz mile of Howell. $13,500.00&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — 3 bedroom—large living&#13;
room with fireplace—lakefront, porch, excellent&#13;
year around living. $13,500.&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE — 2 bedroom year&#13;
fcrotind ranch, panelled walls, excellent beach,&#13;
fireplace in,living room. $11,500, with $2,500&#13;
down.&#13;
BIO CROOKED LAKE — 3 B.R. — two level&#13;
home — 140 ft. of sandy beach — excellent&#13;
landscaping — fireplace — and many other&#13;
extra's — owner leaving area.&#13;
ISLAND LAKE — Shell cottage — vacation&#13;
special. $1,900. Will accept terms.&#13;
ORE LAKE — 2 bedroom — lake front —&#13;
log construction — stone fireplace — completely&#13;
furnished including boat — $15,500&#13;
— E-Z Terms.&#13;
CLARK LAKE — 1 Bedroom (sleeping accommodations&#13;
for 6) — Screened porch —&#13;
furnished—boat—$6,000.&#13;
FONDA LAKE — 2 bedroom dream home —&#13;
excellent beach — 80' lake front — 2&amp;&#13;
car garage — Priced to sell.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom cottage, excellent&#13;
beach, large screened porch, wooded&#13;
area. Estate must sell.&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
RETIRER'S DREAM — Neat 2 B. R. home&#13;
full basement, gas furnace, garage, small&#13;
lot. Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms.&#13;
2 BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake privileges&#13;
on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,&#13;
completely furnished, living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
3 2 ACRE, new 2-bedroom ranch, ideal&#13;
starter or retiree home, just outside of Highland&#13;
on M-59. Exceptional value. $8,500.00.&#13;
1 ACRE — l»i story — 3 bedrooms — 1V3&#13;
bath — 2 car garage — family room.&#13;
$12,600. with $2,600. down.&#13;
1 ACRE — 3 B.R. home with attached garage&#13;
stream runs along rear property line —&#13;
$6,300.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well landscaped, luxurious&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. BuilMns, IV2&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
8 A C B S S 3 or optional 4 bdrm. home — oil&#13;
hot water heat — stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
garage — small 3 bdrm. guest horn* —&#13;
barn— Beautiful setting — $23,000 terms.&#13;
HILLTOP ESTATE — east of Brighton near&#13;
expressway — 3 Bedroom — 2 fireplaces —&#13;
recreation room — 3 car garage — 6 acres&#13;
— Ford Tractor and implements included in&#13;
price of $27,500.00.&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished, 2 B. R.,&#13;
full basement. Immediate possession. $7,500.&#13;
small down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 15x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace—Vk baths&#13;
— East of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
3 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, V3 mile from U.S. 23, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
• *_2abaths, contemporary design. Priced to sell.&#13;
$21,000.00.&#13;
8 ACRES — 3 bedroom two-story home,&#13;
family room, ideal for family that want*&#13;
elbow room, $11,500, $2,500 down.&#13;
FARMS&#13;
80 ACRES — 4 bedroom farm home — home&#13;
has been remodeled — hot water heating.&#13;
$18,000.&#13;
40 ACRES — 2 story home — 3 B.R. — Main&#13;
barn and other outbuildings — All in excellent&#13;
condition. $18,000.&#13;
120 ACRES — 97 tillable - 5 bedroom home&#13;
— barn 40 x 60— 26 stanchions with water&#13;
bowls — $22,000 with $5,000 down.&#13;
145 ACRE DAIRY FABM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair. $35,000. Terms.&#13;
FACTORY&#13;
4090 SQ. FT. — 2 cedar panelled offices —&#13;
steam heating system — depressed loading&#13;
dock.&#13;
Mildred Shannon Sally Noeker Bob Fntch&#13;
AC 94686 AC WW74&#13;
Roscoe Eager Frank Gould&#13;
Mildred Duff Ralph Kaust&#13;
MU5-20M&#13;
Charles Schowerman&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
MALE&#13;
EXPERIENCED MAN for Gas&#13;
Station. Must be over 21. Apply&#13;
in person. Jims Standard,&#13;
next to Canopy. 7-31-x&#13;
HELP WANTED FEMALE&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant, 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
REAL ESTATE salesman or&#13;
saleslady. Interesting and profitable&#13;
work. For interview and&#13;
details call Harold J. Johnson,&#13;
AC 9-7841; evenings, AC 9-7802.&#13;
J. R. Hayner, Broker, 408 W.&#13;
Main, Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
E X P E R I E N C E D woman&#13;
wishes babysitting. 227-2963.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
MIDDLE AGED woman for&#13;
baby sitting, 4 days a week. AC&#13;
9-6222. 8-7-x&#13;
WOMAN FOR general housekeeper&#13;
and child care for working&#13;
couple, nice accommodations&#13;
to right person to live in.&#13;
Has Mon. thru Fri. night, Sat.&#13;
and Sun. off. Write Box K-304&#13;
% Brighton Argus giving age,&#13;
experience and salary desired.&#13;
r&#13;
Howell area. 7-31-x&#13;
BEAUTY IS your business. Immediate&#13;
openings for mature&#13;
women to service excellent rural&#13;
territory. Pleasant, dignified&#13;
work. No experience needed&#13;
— we will train you to&#13;
show Avon Cosmetics. For appointment&#13;
in your home write&#13;
or call: Mrs. Alona Huckins,&#13;
5664 School St., Haslett, Mich.&#13;
Telephone FE 9-8483.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
BEAUTY OPERATOR — Call&#13;
878-3467. 7-31-x&#13;
DENTAL ASSISTANT, experience&#13;
desirable but not necessary.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6582 for interview.&#13;
8-7-x&#13;
WORKING OR Retired couple&#13;
to take care of resort, live year&#13;
round, excellent opportunity&#13;
for right couple. Write Box K-&#13;
303 % Brighton Argus.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
EXPERIENCED salesman or&#13;
saleslady, must have car, good&#13;
working conditions, excellent&#13;
commission, Phone CE 4-5819,&#13;
Flint, for interview.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
Male or Female&#13;
FULL OR PART time, apply in&#13;
person after 6:30 p.m. Lakes&#13;
Drive-In Theatre. 7-31-x&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
WOMAN WOULD like ironing&#13;
or house work. 229-9131.&#13;
7-31-x&#13;
LET PAULA take care of all&#13;
your sewing needs. Phone AC&#13;
9-2682. 7-31-x&#13;
HOUSEWORK, by the hour,&#13;
have own transportation. Call&#13;
Hazel, 227-7338. 7-31-p&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
BEAUTIFUL exclusive 3 bdrm.&#13;
2 baths, family room, recreation&#13;
room, attached garage,&#13;
carpeted, private lake frontage,&#13;
owner, AC 7-1693. 7-31-x&#13;
Personals&#13;
RENT BLUE LUSTRE ELECTRIC&#13;
carpet shampooer only&#13;
$1.00 per day. Geo. B. Ratz &amp;&#13;
Son Hdwe. 7-31-x&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
COTTAGES FOR SALE&#13;
7 Cottages and Homes on&#13;
Woodland Lake&#13;
1 Cottage oil Fonda Lake.&#13;
t Cottage* on Grand Beach.&#13;
S Cottarea on Island Lake.&#13;
More lUtinft every day.&#13;
SEE US!&#13;
Heiry A. Branch&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
1H% West Grand River&#13;
Phoae AC 7-61M tfx&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
2 BEDROOM 114 story home, short block&#13;
from stores. Stairway to second floor, with possibilities&#13;
for second additional bedroom. Gas heat.&#13;
$6,500. Convenient terms.&#13;
7 ROOM modernized Farm Home on approx.&#13;
Vi acre, just outside Brighton, Gas furnace, fully&#13;
insulated, fireplace and spacious rooms. Quiet&#13;
spot amongst large trees. $11,500, terms.&#13;
4 ROOM HOME. Ideal for retired couple, U&#13;
acre land. About 2 miles from Brighton. ONLY&#13;
$7,800. Terms.&#13;
29 ACRES Rolling Land with lively stream.&#13;
Several very good building sites. Possibilities for&#13;
a private lake. $6,000. Terms.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance&#13;
9987 E. Grand River — Brighton — Ph. AC 9-6158 |&#13;
AQUA VISTA-IBC Home*&#13;
—00 DOWN. $67.78 mo. Our&#13;
lake lot or yours. Burnt,&#13;
brick, baths. Doane Rd. at&#13;
Silver Lak«. Open 12-5. GE&#13;
8-4128. Sept. 18-p&#13;
COUNTRY RANCH&#13;
This is one of the most attractive&#13;
ranch hot&#13;
have seen for a long time-&#13;
Built in 1959 this spacious&#13;
home looks like It is brand&#13;
new. Roomr are large, tastefully&#13;
decorated, hardwood&#13;
floors, full basement with&#13;
finished recreation roam and&#13;
bar. 3 bedrooms, double closets,&#13;
family room, diniiig&#13;
room, nice kitchen (range&#13;
land refrigerator included),&#13;
[attached 1H car garage&#13;
ll32xl40 well-landscaped lot&#13;
I just h* mile from Brighton.&#13;
Realistically priced at&#13;
$19,900. Terms.&#13;
More want-ads — next page&#13;
FARMS FOR SALE&#13;
200 acres with lake frontage&#13;
Several other farms.&#13;
LAKE FRONTAGE&#13;
Lot on Coon Lake $4,500.00.&#13;
Homes in Pinekney&#13;
Excellent Ranch type on V/o acres $31,500.&#13;
3 bedroom, bath, furnace, garage $8,500.00 GERALD REASON&#13;
REALTOR&#13;
102 W, MAIN&#13;
PINCKNEY — Ph. UP 8-3564&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Realtor&#13;
Phone ACademy 7-3101 Day or Evening&#13;
9947 East Grand River&#13;
THREE BEDROOM HOME, kitchen, living&#13;
room, full bath, garage, on one acre overlooking&#13;
lake, close to Brighton. $10,500. Terms.&#13;
$1,000 DOWN, immediate possession, three&#13;
bedroom home, kitchen, spacious living room, full&#13;
bath, 2 extra lots, lake privileges on chain of lakes.&#13;
Full price $8,500.&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON, this new 3%edroom&#13;
home has fine kitchen, living room, utility, full&#13;
bath, gas heat, immediate possession. $14,500,&#13;
terms.&#13;
NEW THREE BEDROOM Ranch Type Home,&#13;
2V-2. baths, fireplace in living room, very nice kitchen&#13;
arrangement, full basement, gas heat, big lot,&#13;
close in.&#13;
IN CITY OF BRIGHTON, building lot 111' x&#13;
325' on corner, excellent location.&#13;
FINE LAKEFRONT LOT on chain of lakes,&#13;
safe, sandy beach.&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
3 BEDROOM, lakefront&#13;
home. Gas heat, full basement,&#13;
blacktop road. Good&#13;
terms.&#13;
3 BEDROOM, corner lot.&#13;
This home has just been&#13;
painted on outside and is&#13;
well maintained. Gas heat,&#13;
full basement, 1V2 car garage,&#13;
patio. Good location,&#13;
close to schools and shopping.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
3 BEDROOM, just outside&#13;
City limits. Attractive&#13;
one floor home. Large panelled&#13;
family room, gas heat,&#13;
2-car attached garage. A&#13;
real buy at $1500 down,&#13;
monthly payments $80.00,&#13;
Country&#13;
3 BEDROOM, 2200 sq. ft.&#13;
of country living. This four&#13;
year old ranch home is located&#13;
in highly restricted&#13;
subdivision with privileges&#13;
to Big Crooked Lake. All&#13;
rooms are spacious. Two&#13;
fireplaces, one full bath and&#13;
two half baths, family room,&#13;
3-car attached garage with&#13;
workshop. Good term*.&#13;
$6,000 down.&#13;
20 ACRES, located on U.&#13;
S. 23. Two large bedroom*,&#13;
enclosed porch, carpet, \y»-&#13;
car garage. Possible springfed&#13;
lake. Terms.&#13;
2-BEDROOM, 1% acres.&#13;
Good location, close to&#13;
Brighton. Full price $8,500.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
CLARK LAKE, one bedroom&#13;
down, possible two&#13;
bedrooms up. Hot air oil&#13;
heat, full walkout basement.&#13;
Furniture and boat. $2,000&#13;
down.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE, very neat&#13;
two bedroom home. Full&#13;
basement with finished family&#13;
room. Garage. Good&#13;
beach. $12,900, terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES ~&#13;
Three bedroom lake front&#13;
home. Gas H.A. heat, full&#13;
walkout basement, 2-car attached&#13;
garage. This home is&#13;
Just over a year old. 1%&#13;
tiled baths. Good terms&#13;
with just $2,000 down.&#13;
On Whltmore Lake Road&#13;
2 HOUSES on one Super Large Lot, also includes&#13;
lake frontage, 2*4 car garage all for only $20,250&#13;
with low down payment. Easy monthly terms.&#13;
Lfe&#13;
Farms&#13;
40 ACRES, very scenic.&#13;
Lovely comfortable home almost&#13;
completely remodeled.&#13;
Large stone fireplace, very&#13;
modem kitchen. Basement&#13;
and 2-car attached garage.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
39 ACRES, vacant farm&#13;
land. Close to Brighton.&#13;
Full price $10,000. Very&#13;
good terms.&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
abie b mite at it.W. tiack VutttmofV&#13;
On Wfdemanns Point&#13;
2 LOTS COMPLETELY fenced, Four Bedrooms,&#13;
large porch, large living room only $12,000, E-Z&#13;
terms.&#13;
ON WINANS LAKE&#13;
COMMUNITY DR., 3 bedroom, 2 level lakefront&#13;
only $18,000 terms.&#13;
WINANS LAKE — Lakefront S Bedroom, Bi-Level&#13;
— Garage — Large Lot. $18,000 Terms.&#13;
One of the More Exclusive&#13;
STONE RANCH HOME&#13;
AT WINANS LAKE. Two large lota. Heaterlater&#13;
fire place. Private norch enclosed and classed. Yard&#13;
sprinkle system. Don't bother to call unless you&#13;
want to buy a home. Priced $10,000 under replacement&#13;
cost. Total Price $28,900 with terms.&#13;
LARGE 10 ROOM House with 2 acres, on Strawberry&#13;
Lake Road. 2 baths — 2 kitchens. Can be&#13;
used as a one family or a two family dwelling.&#13;
Only $15,500 with E-Z Terms&#13;
AN UNUSUALLY attractive Tnsfde, two story&#13;
Three Bedroom Home with Large Lake Frontage/&#13;
Other features are Hot Water Heat, Fireplace,&#13;
Outdoor Barbecue Pit, Over 200 feet dock — Nice&#13;
Sandy Beach. This Home is Truly Special and Entirely&#13;
Different. Many of the Rooms have finished&#13;
Built Ins. Dressers etc. You'll Have to see the Entire&#13;
Home to Really Appreciate the Many, Many&#13;
Extras. Priced at Only $21,000. With $4,300. Dn.&#13;
3 BEDROOM — On the River at Ore Lake Sharp.&#13;
Bi Level Home Fronting on Improved River Frontage&#13;
— Open to the entire Chain of Lakes. On the&#13;
Top Level We Have 3 Bedrooms and Living and&#13;
Bath. On the Lower Level there are 1/2 Bath —&#13;
Kitchen —Recreation Area — Music Room —&#13;
Utility. Terraced Landscapping. There is also&#13;
an Attached Garage.&#13;
LAKE FRONT Whitmore Lake — Frame Commercial&#13;
Building. 24 x 70 — Ground Level Open Basement.&#13;
This Building Has Open Span — And Could&#13;
be Remodeled for Light Assembly — Boat Sales —&#13;
Remodel to 3 Family Apartment. Many, Many&#13;
Possibilities. Only $20,000. With Terms.&#13;
FARM EAST SHORE DR. Large House &amp; Barns&#13;
— Fruit Trees all types. Lake Frontage.&#13;
WINANS LAKE—Lakefront 3 bedroom, bMevel,&#13;
garage, large lot. $18,000, terms.&#13;
LOT ON HORSESHOE $700.00&#13;
260 ACRE FARM, Good Barn, 230 Acres Tillable.&#13;
ON LAKE VIEW DR. Horseshoe, 8 bedroom, Extra,&#13;
Apartment, in extension.&#13;
6 ROOM FRAME Ranch. 2 Lots — On Forrest end&#13;
of Street. $9,000 Terms.&#13;
4 BEDROOM Ranch 15 x 80 Carport. Only $11,000&#13;
Terms.&#13;
ON STRAWBERRY Lake Rd., Large Ten Room&#13;
House Use As 2 Family or One Family on 2 Acres,&#13;
$15,500. Terms.&#13;
HORSESHOE LAKE, 6 Rooms new furnace. 5&#13;
Lots. Newly decorated. $1,000 down, $60 month.&#13;
Total, $6,500.00&#13;
G. I. NOTHING DOWN $500 to Close. OB&#13;
Whitmore Lake Road—4 Bedroom, Two Story&#13;
Frame. Large Lot. Next To SchooL $16,000,&#13;
Oren Kelson Real Estate&#13;
M65 MAIN ST. — WHITMORE LAKX — HI f-tWI&#13;
LIKE NEW lakefront cottage,&#13;
large screened porch,&#13;
bath, furnished $7,500, $1,500&#13;
down.&#13;
FIVE ACRE SITE on 8 Mile&#13;
Roads-near South Lyon, half&#13;
wooded. $3,600, $1,000 down.&#13;
25 LEVEL ACRES with&#13;
small stream, near U. S. 23 and&#13;
Brighton. $4,500, $1,500 down.&#13;
LUXURY LAKEFRONT&#13;
home, 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplace*,&#13;
beautifully landscaped site,&#13;
sand beach, many quality features.&#13;
$32,750.&#13;
STRAWBERRY* L A K E -&#13;
FRONT cottage, beautiful site,&#13;
furnished, good beach. $10,000.&#13;
RETIREMENT HOME, *&#13;
acre, fronting live stream,&#13;
beautiful location near Brighton,&#13;
2 bedrooms, garage and&#13;
bobby building. $8,250, $500&#13;
lown.&#13;
HURON RIVER frontage, 4&#13;
miles N.W. Whitmort Lake,&#13;
near popular Chain-of-Lakes&#13;
with new 2 bedroom frame cottage,&#13;
4 piece bath. $9,250. $2,-&#13;
500 down.&#13;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>ffOLUME EIGHTH — NO. 32 PIIN'CKNEY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1%3 SINGLE COPY 10c GISTRATION TO&#13;
M M&#13;
Air Tour of County Set for August 21&#13;
Flight Cost&#13;
Will Be $ 2&#13;
HOWELL — A soil conservation&#13;
air tour will be held&#13;
at the Howell Airport or,&#13;
Wednesday, August 21, according&#13;
to a joint announcement&#13;
made by chairmen of the four&#13;
4 soil conservation districts in&#13;
j-oiT/tn:,'JJ&#13;
, cha.ii -&#13;
man is J. Henry Cornell; the&#13;
Southeast Livingston District,&#13;
whose chairman is Mark Nash;&#13;
the Livingston Southwest District,&#13;
whose chairman is Robert&#13;
Ruttman; and the Northwest&#13;
Livingston District, whose&#13;
Chairman is Frank Herbert.&#13;
ONLY $2.00&#13;
Flights over each of the districts&#13;
will be made, starting&#13;
at 10:00 a.m. and ending about&#13;
4:00 p.m. Price of tickets will&#13;
be S2.00 for a 20-minute ride.&#13;
The air tour will be interesting&#13;
for both farmers and&#13;
town people.&#13;
Come to the How ell Airport&#13;
on August 21 and have a good&#13;
look at your own farm, see&#13;
good ianJ use on well-planned&#13;
conservation farms, the newhighway&#13;
pattern in the county,&#13;
wildlife ponds and other types&#13;
such as irrigation and stock&#13;
watering ponds, sod farms on&#13;
muck, Lake Shannon with its&#13;
pine plantations along th^&#13;
shore, the Charles Howcll Br\y&#13;
Scout reservation at Brighton.&#13;
Also state garni? ai^as and&#13;
recreation areas, the tremendous&#13;
tree-planting program at&#13;
the Howell State Hospital, tile&#13;
and open ditch drainage.&#13;
Si'«j the effect ot nitropen&#13;
applications on corn, orchard*&#13;
and ski-slides in the&#13;
Tyrone HilJs, grass waterways,&#13;
erosion control structures."&#13;
Sec the 1500-acre watershed&#13;
project area northeast of Fowlerv&#13;
«Fle, and the borrow-pi;&#13;
lake on the Tom Kane property&#13;
south of Fowlerville which&#13;
is being proposed as a recreation&#13;
park for Handy Township&#13;
and Fowlerville.&#13;
See the Col, George Wildlife&#13;
Reserve between Pinckney and&#13;
Gregory, where the deer herd&#13;
is under management. See the&#13;
new Southern Michigan State&#13;
Forest Nursery near Bishop&#13;
Lake.&#13;
FOUR PLANES&#13;
Fcur planes will be available,&#13;
with qualified, licensed&#13;
pilots.&#13;
Refreshments will be available,&#13;
and movies will be snown&#13;
to the people while waiting&#13;
for rides.&#13;
You cannot appreciate what&#13;
a great and interesting county&#13;
this is until you see it Irorr.&#13;
the air.&#13;
Tickets arc now on sale by&#13;
the above-mentioned directors&#13;
and also by Directors Harry&#13;
Kreeier, Clarence Earl, Te'&#13;
Dey and Cecil Benjamin, of the&#13;
Northwest District: B r u c e&#13;
Fawcett, Terry Sharp, Frank&#13;
Atherton and Owen Lutz ot&#13;
the Fenton District: and Andrew&#13;
Henry, Charles Love,&#13;
Jim Diefenthaler and Arthur&#13;
Maschke of the Southwest District&#13;
Gates Family&#13;
Holds Re-onion&#13;
GATE* FAMILY KKIMOV&#13;
For the first time in 15&#13;
years the family of the Henry&#13;
Gates of Colonial Drive, Cordley&#13;
were united in a family&#13;
reunion.&#13;
Mrs. Phyllis Anderson, and&#13;
Mrs. Dorothy Jones, daughters&#13;
of the Gates drove in from&#13;
Fort Morgan, Colorado. Their&#13;
grandfather, Birdsell Cheney,&#13;
accotrpanied them.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John McCrumb&#13;
arrived from Cleveland. Mrs.&#13;
McCrumb is another daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Gates.&#13;
Mr*. Anm Russell of Ann&#13;
Arbor and Mrs. Dennie Bays&#13;
of Cordley Lake made the&#13;
family raunkm complete.&#13;
The Way&#13;
We Hear&#13;
It BY DOLLY BAUGHN&#13;
. . . . 100 persons, or more,&#13;
attended the J C of C picnic&#13;
»*.. tfc,-* ! - h p - :• .. .'"..• : : , -^r&#13;
. . . . Miss Norene Hathaway&#13;
from Brighton is the new&#13;
beattfy operator at, the Village&#13;
Beauty Shoppe.&#13;
« • •&#13;
. . . . the high school band&#13;
of 55 members from our neighboring&#13;
town of Dexter will&#13;
participate in the parade and&#13;
Michigan State Fair, this year.&#13;
• * •&#13;
. . . . an analysis of new&#13;
vehicle registrations in the&#13;
first five months ot 1963 shows&#13;
that 963 passenger cars and&#13;
128 trucks were titled in&#13;
Livingston County.&#13;
* w •&#13;
/&#13;
. . . . only a handful of square&#13;
dancew. showed for the "Buck-.,&#13;
eye" dancers dance held at the])&#13;
paved area ne.xi to Playland!&#13;
in Hell, Michigan August 12.&#13;
• * *&#13;
. . . . close lo 100 cattle buyers&#13;
from all over the United States&#13;
came to the Sivad Farms on&#13;
Patterson Lake Road, in' Pinckney&#13;
last Saturday afternoon,&#13;
August 10, for the auctioning&#13;
off of 51 registered Shorthorn&#13;
cattle belonging to Leo Davis,&#13;
Pinckncy's o w n auctioneer.&#13;
Mr. Bertram! Wyiie helped to&#13;
auction them off, along with&#13;
an auctioneer from Missouri&#13;
and one from Adrian, Michigan.&#13;
» * •&#13;
. . . . among the cattle auctioned&#13;
off at the Davis fann&#13;
was what was at one time the&#13;
International Grand Champion&#13;
registered .shorthorn.&#13;
j Events&#13;
I Calendar&#13;
AUGUST 15&#13;
Ladies Aid annual picnic. 12&#13;
noon, home of Mrs. Rudy&#13;
Raetz, 3537 ColoViial Drive,&#13;
Cordley Lake. Ladies bring&#13;
your own table service and&#13;
dish to pass.&#13;
AUGUST 16&#13;
All members of the Pinckney&#13;
fire department are urged&#13;
to attend special instruction&#13;
classes at the Pinckney firehall,&#13;
August 16, 20. 22, 23, 26.&#13;
and 2S, 7 p.m. This is a University&#13;
of Michigan extention&#13;
service, Capt. Khnis of the&#13;
Ann Arbor Fire Department,&#13;
instructor.&#13;
AUGUST 81&#13;
P. E. G.'s pot luck picnic&#13;
and swimming party, 12 noon,&#13;
Bishop Lake.&#13;
AUGUST SI&#13;
Members of 50-Plus Club&#13;
wishing to go to Battle Creek&#13;
for tour of Post's Cereal&#13;
factory, meet at 8 a.m. Pilgrim&#13;
Hall for transportation&#13;
arrangements. Plans are for&#13;
each to take own picnic lunch,&#13;
should be back late afternoon.&#13;
AUGUST 15&#13;
Chicken barbeque. Village&#13;
Square, 11 ajn. till 8 pjn.&#13;
Sponsored by Pinckney Chapter&#13;
of O.E.S. 145.&#13;
Date Announced&#13;
For Kindergarten&#13;
Pinckney School Superintendent Wesley Render&#13;
lias announced the dates of i-egistration for students&#13;
who will attend schools in this district this Fall.&#13;
They are as lollows:&#13;
* * »&#13;
SERVICE FOR HAMBURG AREA — Opening of a&#13;
branch of the Brighton State Bank at Hamburg was&#13;
attended Monday morning by local dignitaries.&#13;
From left to right are seen Erwin Hyne, president&#13;
of the bank; Joseph Martin, branch manager; Larain&#13;
Antcliff, teller, welcoming Francis Sheehan,&#13;
Hamburg Township Supervisor; Mrs. Ellen Mc-&#13;
Afee, township treasurer, and Hugh Radloff, president&#13;
of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce. The&#13;
bank is housed in a gleaming white mobile trailer.&#13;
Local Woman's Son Wins Honor&#13;
EDUCATION&#13;
Michigan leads all the states&#13;
in per capita support of higher&#13;
education, and Michigan'* 75&#13;
institutions of higher learning,&#13;
both public and private, include&#13;
some of the foremost in&#13;
their Jidda,&#13;
Commander L. A. Heath,&#13;
right, and Lt. J. G. Brttton,&#13;
bombardier navigator, congratulating&#13;
one another after successfully&#13;
making the 1,000th&#13;
A 5a landing on the USS Enterprise,&#13;
aircraft earner.&#13;
Cdr. Heath is the son of&#13;
County Reports&#13;
Only 13 Hurt,&#13;
State: 32 Dead&#13;
HOWELL — The Livingston&#13;
County Accident Report from&#13;
August 5 to 12 shows 17 property&#13;
damage accidents and 7&#13;
personal injury accidents. Thirteen&#13;
pei-sons were injured and&#13;
35 cars involved.&#13;
This report is issued weekly&#13;
by the State Police.&#13;
Meanwhile, throughout Michigan,&#13;
32 persons were killed in&#13;
weekend traffic, one of the&#13;
blodiest periods in the state's&#13;
traffic history.&#13;
Mrs. Catherine H e a t h of&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Cdr. Heath will return from&#13;
a seven-month deployment to&#13;
the Mediterranean next month,&#13;
with one of the Navy's most&#13;
respected laurels in his possession.&#13;
Washington (D? C.) dispatch&#13;
announced Friday that&#13;
S a n f o r d ' s Heavy Attack&#13;
Squadron 7 (Cdr. Heath's&#13;
squadron) in winning t h e&#13;
coveted prize reigns as the&#13;
"safest heavy attack squadron&#13;
in the Navy." They compiled&#13;
a perfect safety record&#13;
for three years from 1960&#13;
through 1962 while in competition&#13;
with the 10 other&#13;
units which comprise the&#13;
Navy's heavy attack force.&#13;
This award will be presented&#13;
by Adm. Robert Goidthwaite&#13;
upon the Squadron's return&#13;
from its operations aboard the&#13;
USS Enterprise. They will reeieve&#13;
as permanent reminders&#13;
of their achievement the original&#13;
citation signed by Admiral&#13;
David McDonald- and a large&#13;
pjanue.&#13;
ar» toff? wttfc&#13;
Guest Minister&#13;
To Be Heard&#13;
At Cong'l Church&#13;
The pastoral committee of&#13;
the Pinckney Community Congretional&#13;
Church has arranged&#13;
for • a candidate minister to&#13;
fill the pulpit for a special&#13;
evening service Sunday, August&#13;
18, at 7.&#13;
There will be a reception&#13;
and open house in Pilgrim Hall&#13;
from 5:30 to 6:45 Sunday before&#13;
the service enabling members&#13;
of the congregation to&#13;
meet and become acquainted&#13;
with the candidate minister&#13;
and his wife.&#13;
A special meeting of the&#13;
congregation will be held immediately&#13;
following the service&#13;
to consider the candidate.&#13;
The present pastor, Reverend&#13;
William Hainsworth is&#13;
planning to enjoy retirement&#13;
come the last of August&#13;
Former Brighton&#13;
Trooper Drives&#13;
23$-Yird Ace&#13;
BRIGHTON — A state&#13;
trooper, formerly connected&#13;
with the Brighton State Police&#13;
Post, hat joined the bole-rnone&#13;
dub.&#13;
Ron Cotton, now stationed&#13;
at Ionia, tmathad a 230-yard&#13;
ace recently on the second&#13;
hole at Ionia Country Club&#13;
while pUyinf 1B a foursome.&#13;
Whan asfcad to comment on&#13;
his amazing s h o t , Cotton&#13;
modestly advised his former&#13;
Brighton sjottuf buddies that&#13;
he "used his head" as the&#13;
doctor playing in the group&#13;
can tsstity.&#13;
Surprise Party&#13;
Saturday At&#13;
Bowles Home&#13;
Larry Bowles, son of Mi.&#13;
and Mrs. Herbert Bowles of&#13;
Hi-Land Lake, was completely&#13;
surprised Saturday evening,&#13;
August 10, when approximately&#13;
25 young people arrived&#13;
at the Bowles homo to help&#13;
him celebrate his 16th birthday.&#13;
The group gat he red around a&#13;
large bonfire and roasted hot&#13;
dogs.&#13;
The high point of the evening&#13;
was a limbo contest.&#13;
Drake Dillender of Flint, who&#13;
is staying fit Hi-I^and Lake&#13;
for the summer, won the honor&#13;
of being the best at the limbo&#13;
stick.&#13;
After swimming in the nearby&#13;
Lake, the group ate birthday&#13;
cake, and danced for several&#13;
hours.&#13;
Among1 thosr enjoying the&#13;
festivities wei-e Bill Singer,&#13;
Bob Urrustead, Dennie Reynolds,&#13;
Linda I^atimer, Linda&#13;
and Mickey Sioffen, Sharon&#13;
Froelich, Tar Beatty, Rhoda&#13;
Baxter. Jim Pine, Allan Steffen.&#13;
Clair Bell, Judy and Cindy&#13;
Borowsky, Susie Bowles. Dennis&#13;
Vert in, Timmie and Sharon&#13;
Bowles, Debby Borowsky, and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bowles.&#13;
Sheriff Covers&#13;
12 Miftor Cases&#13;
HOWELL — The Sheriff's&#13;
Department report from Aug.&#13;
1 to Auf. 10 shown 12 minor&#13;
accidents which include one&#13;
arrest for misting arrest and&#13;
hitting an officer, on? car hittint&#13;
a deer, and another a&#13;
boras crossing tat road.&#13;
KKtilSTHATION —&#13;
PI N CRN E Y K LK M EX T AK V&#13;
New students - Kindei'^a:-&#13;
ten thru 8th Grade August&#13;
20th, 21st and 22nd - !i:UU lo&#13;
12:00 and 1:00 to 4:00.&#13;
If any one finds the dates&#13;
and time impossible, they may&#13;
•••-hy'--._ivrt-&lt;-' ; C^U'-- ••-;;•:-&#13;
tri time of registration:&#13;
Kindergarten - .S2.J0&#13;
First grade - S.'5.7.'&gt;&#13;
Second Grade - $4.00&#13;
Third &amp; Fourth Grades -&#13;
$5.00&#13;
Filth thru Eighth Grades -&#13;
$6.00&#13;
In order to register, the&#13;
Kindergarten chiJd must. be.&#13;
five years old before December&#13;
1, 1*96::. A I I Kindergarten&#13;
children must have haul immunization&#13;
shots, and the&#13;
birth certificate and record of&#13;
immunization I signed by doctori&#13;
irufst IK?, presented vviien&#13;
ivgistering. &lt; Vaccination, Diphtheria,&#13;
Tetanus. Whooping&#13;
Cough, and POLIOi&#13;
Kindergarten children will&#13;
be notified regarding the section,&#13;
morning, afternoon, or&#13;
Hamburg, to which they will&#13;
have b«»en assigned.&#13;
The first wet'k of school:&#13;
Grndes First thru Kighth&#13;
will begin thrir rr^Jtai&#13;
iissignments Tues. Sept.&#13;
.'i.-d, at 12:.T&gt;. They will be&#13;
picked up al their regular&#13;
bus stops in time to make&#13;
this schedule fx&gt;ssible.&#13;
Kindergarten children wh&lt;jse&#13;
surnames be^jin with A&#13;
thru 1 attend their scheduled&#13;
session Wed. ONLY&#13;
.1 thru Q attend Jhejr&#13;
scheduled session Thurs.&#13;
ONLY K thru 7. attend their&#13;
scheduled session Fri.&#13;
ONLY&#13;
Dfiilj sessions for the entire&#13;
group will Ix'Kin Monday,&#13;
Sfpt. 'JIh.&#13;
Children who attended Winuns&#13;
Lake School last year, will&#13;
continue to tfo there Ihis year&#13;
(2nd and 3rd graders). They&#13;
will start school Wednesday.&#13;
Sept. 4th. and will \y bussed&#13;
jrom Pinckney L'lem. to Winans.&#13;
KKfilSTRATION' -&#13;
HAMBl K&lt;. ELEMENTARY&#13;
Grades 1 thm 8 report for&#13;
classes Tuesday, Sept. 3rd,&#13;
]2:.'{5 P.M.&#13;
Kindergarten children who&#13;
were not. l-egistered in May&#13;
will register in tho Kindergarten,&#13;
on Tuesday afternoon,&#13;
Sppt. 3rd.&#13;
Kindergarten children who&#13;
Yacht Club&#13;
Has 'Gala Day'&#13;
The Huron-Port age Yacht&#13;
Club once again experienced&#13;
their annual "gala day" for&#13;
the season, Saturday, August&#13;
10. Reports were "it was one&#13;
of the best yet."&#13;
Karl Merriman. captain for&#13;
a thirteen sailboat team, defeated&#13;
another team of thirteen,&#13;
of which Denis Stevens&#13;
was captain, in the one bif,r&#13;
special event for the day. A&#13;
triangular course WHS set up&#13;
and oner a sailor had passed&#13;
a bouy he was allowed to go&#13;
back and knock an opponent&#13;
off course, thus helping his&#13;
own team to gain. This e'evcloped&#13;
into a near A hour race.&#13;
In Sunday's race, the 9th&#13;
scheduled race of the season,&#13;
top placers run as follows:&#13;
INTERLAKES — Dr. John&#13;
Cole m a n , Robert Cutting.&#13;
CRUISING CLASS — Lee&#13;
Davis. Bud C h r i s t e n s e n ;&#13;
LIGHTNING CLASS — Denis&#13;
Stev«ns, Dick Baden, John&#13;
Meyer: REBEL CLASS --&#13;
immediate past commoiore.&#13;
Dr. John Bartl«tt. Anton* Lott.&#13;
III. Len Davis; SNIPERS ~&#13;
I&gt;ew Bftrstow, Dr. Louis Kivi.&#13;
John Swisher, III.&#13;
Sunday. August 18, at 1 p.m.&#13;
is the next scheduled race.&#13;
V \ ( T L &gt; i c - i . s i c i r.vi i n M a y w i l l&#13;
report by the following .schedule:&#13;
Sept. Hh - A - L f surnames J&#13;
Sepl. .")th - M - Z&#13;
Sept. 6th - all children&#13;
Iiook&gt; should be paid for&#13;
at the lime ot l-egistration.&#13;
REGISTRATION -&#13;
WINANS LAKE AREA&#13;
Kindergarten children will&#13;
attend Hamburg School in the&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
Sept. 4th - A - L (surnames)&#13;
Sept. 5th - M - Z&#13;
Sept. 6th - all children&#13;
Grades 2, .'), 4. and 5 wilJ&#13;
attend Winans Lake School.&#13;
Grades 6, 7. and 8 will&#13;
attend Hamburg School.&#13;
The Winans Lake First&#13;
Gradei-s will attend the Pinckney&#13;
KU'rnentary.&#13;
Kindergarten children from&#13;
the same Pinckney ai'ea as last&#13;
yciu' will attend Hamburg&#13;
School in the afternoon.&#13;
JtKUIMTKATION •&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL ^~'~-&#13;
9:00 - 11:30 A. M.;&gt; - Tues,,&#13;
August 20th and J :U0 - 4;0G&#13;
P.M.;)-Wed., August 21st and&#13;
Thurs., August 22nd.&#13;
There will be a evening hour&#13;
from 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. on&#13;
Thursday, August. 22nd for the&#13;
comenienee oi any students&#13;
who are working.&#13;
All grades in, the high school&#13;
may register the same dates&#13;
according to the following&#13;
alphabetized grade plan;&#13;
Those whose surnames start&#13;
with A thru I - Tues. Aug.&#13;
20th; ,J ihru R - Wed. Aug.&#13;
21 si: S thru Z - Thui*. Aug.&#13;
22nd,&#13;
Hth ''rade report U&gt; Mr. Oil -&#13;
beri ht.nn in the Study HalL&#13;
lUth Grade report to Mr.&#13;
•John QuigJey in the Study&#13;
Hall,&#13;
11th Grade report to Mr.&#13;
Wei t on Chamberlain in the&#13;
Study Hall.&#13;
I2ih Grade i-eport to Mr,&#13;
Wesley ReadPi' in the Library.&#13;
Sludents should be prepai-ed&#13;
to pay fur books at the time&#13;
of registration:&#13;
H subjects - $7.00&#13;
5 subjects - $6.00&#13;
4 subjects - $5.00&#13;
4 subjects including home*&#13;
making - .S6.00&#13;
5 subjects including art -&#13;
$9.00&#13;
9th and 10 grades report&#13;
for classes Tuesday. Sept. 3rd&#13;
12:35 P.M. All grades report&#13;
at 9:00 A.M. Wednesday,&#13;
4th.&#13;
Library News&#13;
New liooks fnr adults this&#13;
week include two autobiographies:&#13;
Floyd Patterson, "Victory&#13;
over Myself." Tells hnw Ihc&#13;
author, a bewildeivd, lJlitentj&#13;
hoy at the age of ton, mmlr ;&lt;&#13;
man of himself and hfcine ' "••&#13;
champion heavy-weight of the&#13;
world.&#13;
M a r g a r e t E.^urkc-While,&#13;
"Portrait o| Myself" i- the&#13;
life story of the first p.Mto.;-&#13;
rapher to write soc.iji criticism&#13;
with a earner.! aivl 1 &gt; sx*&#13;
the story-telling possibilities in&#13;
American industry. Her su.ry&#13;
is told against a background&#13;
that was wurkl-widc and cn:ls&#13;
with her fight against Parkinson's&#13;
disease and constant improvement&#13;
in health. Well illustrated.&#13;
Also, we have:&#13;
Edwin Hoyt. "The Tr'v.yring&#13;
Years," a review of the&#13;
United States from 1929-1939.&#13;
For children 8-12 years w&lt;&#13;
have P. T. Travers. "Mary&#13;
Poppins," a humorous, imaginative&#13;
tale that will d l i b t&#13;
them.&#13;
2 TOR FTNCKNE Y (Mich. ) DISPATCH , WED. , AUG . 14, 1%3&#13;
Gregory Area News&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Clark&#13;
and family of Milan enjoyed a&#13;
picnic Sunday with the A. T&#13;
Van Slambrooks and family to&#13;
celebrate Barbara's birthday&#13;
Mariene stayed to visit her&#13;
xxisin, Karen.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Ralph Chapman and&#13;
Mrs. Christine Howlett were&#13;
tinner guests of Mrs. Pearle&#13;
Marshall last week.&#13;
CvCoiocyjiZ}&#13;
VHAT 16 kICER TUAM&#13;
FLOWERS ON THE 7A8LE?&#13;
HU T AMD&#13;
When you need concrete, to&#13;
get your money's worth,&#13;
phone us at.&#13;
D 3&#13;
^,138 9&#13;
Mr. an d Mr s Georg e Mar -&#13;
shall were in Katu n Rapid s&#13;
Sunday .&#13;
» •« *&#13;
Mi's. Josophin e Dye r is a&#13;
patien t a t St. Josep h Merc y&#13;
Hospita l in Ann Arbor.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Rosalie Whitehea d ha s been&#13;
ill thi s past week.&#13;
• » •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marshall&#13;
spent last weekend with&#13;
their son and family in Indiana.&#13;
» » •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lute&#13;
and daughters of Florida spent&#13;
last week with their parents.&#13;
the Ralph Glenn*.&#13;
• » *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Breniser&#13;
were Sunday supper&#13;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles&#13;
Showerman.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gro&amp;shans&#13;
and daughters are vacationing&#13;
this week.&#13;
Susan Richardson spent several&#13;
days with the Max Cosgrays.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Several members of the&#13;
Gregory Baptist Church attended&#13;
the 'Tony Fontane"&#13;
film at the Plainfield Church&#13;
Sunday evening.&#13;
• • »&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. E. Rockwell&#13;
and family of Dearborn were&#13;
Thursday dinner guests of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges and&#13;
family.&#13;
Mrs. Josephine H o w l e t t&#13;
sjgent several days last week&#13;
t - ... .. , ^ ^ + _ ^ ^ ^&#13;
Mr. Wirt Ives of Tucson,&#13;
Arizona visited his foimer&#13;
neighbors, Nell Denton and&#13;
Mrs. Christine Howlett, on&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
• » »&#13;
Mrs. John Dyer entertained&#13;
at a family gathering Sunday,&#13;
honoring PFC Donald Roberts,&#13;
who will be serving with the&#13;
U.S . Army in Germany ftn&#13;
the next 18 months.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Eva James returned&#13;
home after spending a month&#13;
with her daughter at South&#13;
field.&#13;
• » *&#13;
Wayne Riggs returned to the&#13;
V.A. Hospital in Ann Arbor&#13;
Tuesday.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Jack Marshan spent last&#13;
week with his grandparents,&#13;
the Merton Rices, of Webber&#13;
ville.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Fred Brower of Leslie&#13;
visited Mrs. Nettie Caskey on&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
GIRL'S (17 and Under)&#13;
BACK to School&#13;
PERMANEN T&#13;
SPECIALLY $coo&#13;
PRICED&#13;
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays&#13;
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107 E. MADT PHON E 878-346 7&#13;
The petty economies of the&#13;
rich are just as amazing as the&#13;
silly extravagances of the poor&#13;
—William Feather&#13;
GROWN&#13;
OUR OWN EARLY&#13;
PEACHES&#13;
# CUCUMBER&#13;
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ALSO HONEY IN COMB&#13;
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PALO VERDI&#13;
FARM&#13;
8880 Cedar Lake Rd.&#13;
Pinckney UP 8-9988&#13;
News of Hamburg Township&#13;
BY MARTY DeWOLF&#13;
The annual Knights of Columbus&#13;
picnic was held at the&#13;
home of the John Pietras last&#13;
Sunday. The theme for the&#13;
picnic was "Hawaiian Fantasy."&#13;
Those who attended&#13;
danced to Hawaiian music and&#13;
enjoyed an array of refreshments.&#13;
Games were played and&#13;
prizes awarded to the winners.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and № t WlUafd&#13;
Abend of E. M-3 6 are the&#13;
parents of a baby boy. Ste -&#13;
ven Edward was born July&#13;
Legal Notice&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
The Ptwtatc Vomrt lor (t o&#13;
County of Uvtagstoa&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
Devle Dewese Hammer Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court, held on&#13;
July 31. 1963.&#13;
Present, Honorable&#13;
Francis E. Barren. Judge of Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.&#13;
That the petition of&#13;
Elga O. Meyer,&#13;
the Administratrxi of said estate,&#13;
praying that her final account be&#13;
allowed and the residue of said estate&#13;
assigned to the persons entitled thereto,&#13;
will be heard at the Probate Court on&#13;
August 27. 1963. at ten A.M.;&#13;
It Is Ordered, that notlc« thereof be&#13;
given by publication of a copy hereof&#13;
for three weeks consecutively previous&#13;
to said day of hearing, in the Pinckney&#13;
Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause&#13;
a copy of this notice to be served upon&#13;
each known party In interest at his&#13;
lftit known address by registered, certified,&#13;
or ordinary mail (with proof of&#13;
mailing), or by personal gen-Ice, at&#13;
least fourteen (14) days prior to such&#13;
hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS E. BARRON&#13;
Judge at Probate.&#13;
A true copy&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
^ Am. 7, 14. 21&#13;
39 at MePaenttn Cntnsnnatty&#13;
Uealtli Center and&#13;
in at &amp; paw***, S'/ j&#13;
At home to welcome the new&#13;
baby were the Abend*' other&#13;
two children, Alan and&#13;
Jerry.&#13;
Gail Reeb, Coweil Road,&#13;
played hostess to an Hawaiian&#13;
luau in honor of her parents'&#13;
birthdays. Jim's birthday was&#13;
last Friday, the 9th, and Louise's&#13;
is this coming Friday,&#13;
Aug. 16.&#13;
The party took place last&#13;
Saturday evening and those&#13;
who attended the event were&#13;
the Fred Krafts, the Robert&#13;
Taylors, the Harold Ranzenbergers,&#13;
the Charles Powerses,&#13;
the Walt Dobars, the Bill Warwins,&#13;
the Roy Hudsons, the&#13;
Ben Mortons, the Joseph Sifords,&#13;
the Dick Juipes and Dr.&#13;
and Mrs. Olin Wilkinson. .&#13;
A family reunion was held&#13;
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Glenn Knight of Strawberry&#13;
Pfcoa* 2*8-251 1&#13;
Lake Road. Among those who&#13;
attended the pot-luck affair&#13;
were the Larry DeWolfs, the&#13;
Jim Knights, and the Jack&#13;
Bilkovskys.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mis. David Earl&#13;
and daughter Carolyn, of Marine&#13;
City, visited the Duane&#13;
Waterburys laSt Tuesday eve&#13;
ning. They enjoyed a picnic&#13;
dinner and visiting. Barbara&#13;
and Carolyn were roommates&#13;
at Eastern Michigan University.&#13;
Margaret Bennett will soon&#13;
move to Detroit where she will&#13;
begin teaching at Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Junior High School. She&#13;
will room with a friend who&#13;
will also be teaching school&#13;
this fall. French, Spanish and&#13;
English are the subjects Margaret&#13;
will teach.&#13;
* • •&#13;
The Hamburg - Putnam&#13;
Township Community Chest&#13;
Committee met last night&#13;
to organize their drive which&#13;
will begin soon. Anyone interested&#13;
in volunteering bia&#13;
services may contact Bfaaly&#13;
Bennett at 22S-M€f.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Several youngsters from the&#13;
Hiawatha Beach Church left&#13;
last Saturday for a week at&#13;
the Rural Bible Mission Camp&#13;
at Gull Lake. Those who attened&#13;
the camp were Tom&#13;
Trumbull. Diane Parlette, Sybil&#13;
Huntley, Mike Stevenson, and&#13;
t 14th ANNUAL&#13;
MICHIGAN&#13;
Cnunty *t g&#13;
in the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
HAZEL STEPHENS, Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court, held on&#13;
the 2nd day of August, A.D. 1983.&#13;
Present, Honorable&#13;
Francis E. Barran, Judge of ProbaU.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN,&#13;
That the petition of&#13;
Jane Bolllnger&#13;
praying that tho administration of said&#13;
estate be granted to Jane Bolllnger.&#13;
or to some other suitable person; and&#13;
that the hclri of said deceased be&#13;
determined, will be heard at the Probate&#13;
Court on Sept. 3, 1963, at ten A.M.:&#13;
It Is Ordered, that notice thereof b*&#13;
given by publication of a copy hereof&#13;
for three weeks consecutively ^previous&#13;
to said day of hearing, In the Plnekney&#13;
Dispatch, and that the petitioner cause&#13;
a copy of this notice to be served upon&#13;
each known party In Interest at his&#13;
last known address by registered, certified,&#13;
or ordinary mall fwlth proof of&#13;
mailing, or by personal service, at&#13;
least fourteen (14) days prior to such&#13;
hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS E. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy&#13;
HELEN M. GOTTLD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
Willis L. Lyons, Attorney&#13;
112 V, State St.&#13;
Howell, Mich.&#13;
Aug. 14, 21, 28&#13;
STATE FAIR MICHIGAN'S OUTSTANDING&#13;
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SNEDICOR'S&#13;
GLEANERS&#13;
IN PINCKNEY&#13;
WEDNESDAY and&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
220 So. Michigan Ave.&#13;
Howell Ph. 330&#13;
Connie SLagle. They&#13;
driven to C*4{ JU*t&#13;
Rev. Charles&#13;
Farm t i n&#13;
Federal Last1&#13;
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AssedaHei&#13;
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HOWELL&#13;
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OPEN&#13;
Monday and Thursday&#13;
9:30 to 2:00&#13;
LEN and ED PAINTERS&#13;
WE PAINT EVERYTHING—Large or Small!&#13;
HOUSES OUR SPECIALTY&#13;
FOR FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
CALL DETROIT TI 6*61S2 Collect, Daytime&#13;
• —or—&#13;
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Where SAFE Drivers SAVE!&#13;
Ivryon* con intw with Community SorWet. N#&#13;
Form Bufau m«mb«rsh/p Ji nquif&#13;
farm Bu/oou ogonf for dttaHs. 0«&#13;
Donald Brinks - Agent&#13;
2310 Dutcher Rd.&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
Phone 820-M-12&#13;
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE&#13;
COMPANIES OF MICHIGAN&#13;
gh.ton ate ank&#13;
proudly announces&#13;
the Opening of our NEW HAMBURG OFFICE&#13;
• • • AUGUST 12, 1963&#13;
At 7524 East M-36 (next to Hamburg Pharmacy)&#13;
CVTRODrCING • •&#13;
Here To Serve The Hamburg&#13;
Area In All Their Needs&#13;
Our new office will offer full banking services to the people of&#13;
the Hamburg Area, including checking and savings accounts, all types&#13;
of loans, Christmas and Vacation Club deposits, traveler's checks, personal&#13;
and bank money orders.&#13;
JOSEPH E. MARTIN&#13;
ASSISTANT CASHES AND BRANCH MANAGER&#13;
LARAIN ANTCLIFFfi&#13;
TELLER&#13;
We invite all of our new&#13;
Hours: !fc00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M.—Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.&#13;
9:00 AJL to 12:00 P.M.—Wednesday and Saturday.&#13;
9KM) A.M. to 3.-00 P3L - 4:30 PJL to 6*0 PJL—Friday.&#13;
V&#13;
, - . ,.-•-»*« ^ - » • - • ' ' I&#13;
Me P her son Community&#13;
Health. Center Report&#13;
I.,, • August—&#13;
2—Mary Snyder, Webberville&#13;
WDL Klender, Fowlerville&#13;
Loo J. Aaeltine, Flint&#13;
Patricia Ogden, Fowlerville&#13;
Madeline Schultz, Howell&#13;
; Janet Rogers, Brighton&#13;
Sidney Wright, FowiervUle&#13;
Eugenia Gabbard,&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
Charles Pierpoirit, Howell&#13;
Phyllis Klimkhamer,&#13;
Plymouth&#13;
Joseph DuBois. Brighton&#13;
Poana. Hieber, Williamston&#13;
Roacnary Miner, Howell&#13;
Z 4-3t55hna Palmer, Dexter&#13;
• Janet CVr, Byron&#13;
Z Betty Newman, Brighton&#13;
• Barbara Lieberman,&#13;
1 Oak Grove&#13;
1 Kenneth Harden, Pinckney&#13;
» Jeffrey Harden. Pinckney&#13;
£ Katherine Harden,&#13;
•» Pinckney&#13;
• Clarence Hammell, Howetl&#13;
• Joseph M&amp;rhafer, Pinckney&#13;
; Gerald Holbert, Mornce&#13;
Sheila Johnson, Howell&#13;
Harold Hath, Webberville&#13;
•—Lyle Deane, Fowlerville&#13;
Herbert Behr, Fowlerville&#13;
* - JoMphut Templeton,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Laura R. Glover,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Robert Sites, Brighton&#13;
Mildred Mockndge,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Jeffrey M. Hoga/i, Howell&#13;
Kay Dawson, Brighton&#13;
Walter Sieloff, Whitmore&#13;
Lake&#13;
Clara Raymond, Detroit&#13;
6 - Bonnie Kbert, Fowlervilie&#13;
August Schmitt, Howell&#13;
Lee Anna Richmond,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Judy Fredenburg, Htmell&#13;
Nancy Kozma, Howell&#13;
Shirley Stidham, S. Lyoxi&#13;
Dorothy Seigle, Brighton&#13;
Dorothy Hoyland,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
George Graham, Howell&#13;
William Tait, Pinckney&#13;
7—Helen House, Fowlerville&#13;
William Vogt, Fowlerville&#13;
Jerold Griswold,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Patricia Miner, Inkster&#13;
Barbara Crane, Brighton&#13;
Patricia Chisley, Brightun&#13;
Basil Stanfield, Whitmore&#13;
Lake&#13;
Penelope Gardner,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Kdwin Gardner, Brighton&#13;
8—Teresa Forrest, Brighton&#13;
Sharon Blevenstein,&#13;
Howell&#13;
Donna Kratochvil,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
"Lucy Guilmettp. HowHl&#13;
Dorothy Hards, Htnvoll&#13;
Beverly Purchase,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Betty Patterson, Brighton&#13;
Laurence Backlund,&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Julia Mihlfeld, Howell&#13;
Constance LJtzenbeig,&#13;
Haj'tland&#13;
Robin Havilaud,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Ann Lee^Gavu), Pinckney&#13;
9~ Nellie Sh'afer, Brighton&#13;
Karen Griffen, Howell&#13;
August—&#13;
2—Lloyd ChrUtlei, Oak'Grove&#13;
Janet Watson, K. Lansing&#13;
Clara Savage, Fowlenille&#13;
Brian Gauss, Webberville&#13;
Mary Gauss, Webberville&#13;
Claude Hamel, Howell&#13;
Vivian Smock, Fowlervilie&#13;
Francis Roman, Howell&#13;
Gerald Lemon,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Kennith Burroon, Howell&#13;
Krnest Burke, Howell&#13;
Susan Bowers, Howell&#13;
Frieda Merry, Howell&#13;
Dixie Russell, Pinckney&#13;
Betty Patterson. Brighton&#13;
Donna Hieber, Williamston&#13;
Bertha Keiser,&#13;
New Hudson&#13;
William White, Howell&#13;
Delbert Carter, S. Lyon&#13;
Michael Utley, Howell&#13;
3—Ruth Marr, Howell&#13;
Arlene Holmes, Brighton&#13;
August Jonckheei'e,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
U L i P g d e n r -&#13;
KEN WILSON&#13;
Ke« Wltooo, former owner&#13;
of the WU»ou Marina at&#13;
Lake Chenmng, corner ot&#13;
Hughe* Road and (iraud&#13;
Itlver A\enue, hag retrtimvd&#13;
operation of the bu»lne»».&#13;
He is currently holding a&#13;
"re-acquaintance" twde.&#13;
Film Comedy&#13;
They're together again!&#13;
Jack Lemmon and Shirley&#13;
MacLaine, stare of the awarriwinning/&#13;
The Apartment," joio&#13;
forces ag&amp;in in The Mirisch&#13;
Company's Tech tricolor-Panavision&#13;
laugh lest, "Irma La&#13;
Douce," which opens Sunday&#13;
at the Lakes Drive-In Theatre.&#13;
as a United Artists release.&#13;
Nor are they the only ones&#13;
from "The Apartment" m&#13;
"Irma."&#13;
Billy Wilder, who produced,&#13;
directed and had a hand in the&#13;
writing of "The Apartment"&#13;
handled the same chores for&#13;
"Irma," and I. A. L. Diamond&#13;
who wrote the script with&#13;
Wilder for the Award-winner,&#13;
does it again in this new offering-&#13;
"Irma La Douce" is from&#13;
the stage comedy which has&#13;
WED., AUG. 14, 1963 3&#13;
IllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllUltUUIaUIUllUUlUlaUUUUI&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE NEWS ... BY UBS. SATTJLRUt HI 9-4511&#13;
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII&#13;
W. M. S. ot Calvary Baptist&#13;
Church met Monday evening&#13;
at the home of Mrs. William&#13;
Lewis un Seven MUe Road&#13;
with eight members, and J**o&#13;
visitors present, Miss Wendy&#13;
Ackerman of Hamilton, Ohio,&#13;
and Mrs. John Crawford, a&#13;
missionary with Wycliffe Bible&#13;
Translators to the Indians oi&#13;
Mexico.&#13;
Mrs. Crawfoiti showed slides&#13;
of their work and gave a very&#13;
interesting talk concerning it.&#13;
Mrs. Lewis served coffee arid&#13;
cake.&#13;
• * *&#13;
The members of Calvary&#13;
Baptist Church held a business&#13;
meeting at the church Wednesday&#13;
evening alter prayer meeting&#13;
with Pastor Nicholas presiding.&#13;
Three members, Mrs.&#13;
Cleo How aid, s e c r e t a r y ;&#13;
Misses Harriett and Anna Satteiia,&#13;
treasurer and Jet Cadet&#13;
leader respectively, were ill&#13;
and unable to attend.&#13;
The church bus is on the&#13;
road each Sunday morning&#13;
between 9:00 and 9:45. Call&#13;
Mrs. H. M. Manning 9-8951&#13;
for more information.&#13;
¥ • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Goiden Satleiia&#13;
and family of Saline&#13;
spent Tuesday afternoon with&#13;
his mother. Mrs. H. E. Satteria.&#13;
Gorden Gioiiajt stayed&#13;
for a few days; Tuesday evening&#13;
Mi^. Maria Sat teria of&#13;
Lainbertville b r o u g h t her&#13;
daughter, Lilly, to the grandof&#13;
the Khtea family reunion&#13;
at their home Sunday.&#13;
&lt;iue»t* were present from&#13;
Alma, Auguftt*, South Lyon,&#13;
indlanapolUt, I"^*"*. and&#13;
Button,&#13;
Ralph Lupi and sou, Ronnie,&#13;
returned July 29, from a visit&#13;
to Mr. Lupi's mother in Italy;&#13;
and Mr, and Mi*. Ralph Lupi&#13;
are now at Houghton Lake&#13;
for a vacation. The trip to&#13;
Deep Tillage&#13;
Cuts Soil Loses&#13;
Todays trend in farming is&#13;
towaitl minimum tillage and&#13;
use of weed killer's. These practices&#13;
are highly recommended&#13;
but don't throw away the cultivator.&#13;
That's the advice of&#13;
Michigan State University toil&#13;
conservationist Russ Hill.&#13;
Research on various soil&#13;
types indicates that if you&#13;
cultivate to break *oil encrusted&#13;
by heavy rains, you&#13;
will increase water1 intake and&#13;
slow down water run-off and&#13;
erosion.&#13;
Plow-plant methods can cut&#13;
noil losses on i-ow crops by as&#13;
much as 40 pel' cent. Mulched&#13;
or loose soil stays porous and&#13;
soaks up rain water rapidly—&#13;
at least early in the growing&#13;
season. ,&#13;
\&#13;
1 Mile East of Brighton on Grand River — AC 7-6841&#13;
Ome Early &amp; Bring The Kids For FREE PONY RIDES&#13;
BOX OFrtCE OPENS AT 6:30 AND SHOW TIME&#13;
IS 8:00 P.M.&#13;
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAYrFRIDAy"&amp;* SATURDAY&#13;
AUGUST 14, 15, 16, 17 T,HE WONDERFUL STORY OF A BOY AND HIS1&#13;
AMAZJNQ UNDERWATER FRIEND!&#13;
"CHUCK CONNORS UJKE HAIPIN^IPHT \&#13;
^KATHLEEN MAGUIRE -^ARTHURWEISS *:&#13;
JAMES B. CLARK * * « &gt; , IVAN TORS&#13;
n .'»c«&#13;
arm&#13;
— ALSO —&#13;
.KFAT STOKY 01 i -RIKNDSHIP AND FIIRV&#13;
DAMON AND&#13;
PYTHIAS&#13;
Ue • DON BUQCT M CA»TM AN COLOR&#13;
EXTRA THIRD FEATURE FOR SATURDAY AUG. 17&#13;
A NKBHTMAMfc OF SUftPCNSCl&#13;
FLIGHT THAT&#13;
STARTING SUNDAY AND RUNNING THROUGH&#13;
SATURDAY AUGUST 18 THROUGH 24. IT'S THE&#13;
FUNNIEST EVER! FOR THIS PICTURE ONLY, THE&#13;
ADMISSION WILL BE ADULTS $1.00.&#13;
,i Mory of&#13;
p iv..on.&#13;
."rid tie.:ti&#13;
ID f , ! f t t 1 :t&#13;
! ' . , &gt; • i - b i l i f t '&#13;
A • t f " ; I . v r i :&#13;
BtfWSCH COMPANY-EDWARD L ALPERSON. «J86K Jta 8HIRLE/&#13;
I£MMON W MaelBTrVE&#13;
James Clark, Brighton&#13;
Helen Lashbrook,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Anna Engelhardt. Howell&#13;
Kllen Hosley, Howell&#13;
Helen Kennedy. Howell&#13;
Ivaii Rice, Webberville&#13;
Phyllis Moffitt. Howeli&#13;
4—Joan Fergus, Howell&#13;
Judy Knight, Howell&#13;
Mary Jane Beduhn,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Ila. Oaks, Holly&#13;
John Martin, Inkster&#13;
Dennis Hollister, Pinckney&#13;
Charles" Pierpoint, Howell&#13;
Larry Watson, E. Lansing ; Mary Snyder, Webberville&#13;
Ruth Jacobs, Gregory&#13;
Gerald Holbert, Mortice&#13;
5- Rosemary Miner, Ho well&#13;
William Klender,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Maitha Hubbard,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Jonathon. Eaton, *•-.&#13;
St. Joseph, Mo.&#13;
6 - Donna Hieber, WiJliamston&#13;
Cathleen King. Howell&#13;
- Kenneth Harden,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Jeffrey Harden, Pihckney&#13;
Katherine Harden,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Margaret Roach, Howell&#13;
William Connally, &gt;&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Hilda Chase, Howell&#13;
Anthony Lipke, Brighton&#13;
7—Jeffrey Hogan, Howell&#13;
Grace Clark, Howeli&#13;
Mae Lowe, Howell&#13;
Sheila Johnson, Howell&#13;
John W. Cherry, Brighton&#13;
Janet Rogers, Brighton&#13;
Amy P. Bourns, Milford&#13;
Robert C. Sites, Brighton&#13;
Xancy A. Sauden, Howel!&#13;
Phyllis-McPherson, Howell&#13;
Phyllis KlimJchamer,&#13;
Plymouth&#13;
8—~Conna Palmer, Dexter&#13;
Madeline Schultz, Howell&#13;
Roy Collins, HowelJ&#13;
Patricia Miner, Inkster&#13;
Harold Hath, Webberville&#13;
Judy Fredenburg, Howell&#13;
Nancy Koxma, Howell&#13;
Janet Cyr, Byron&#13;
Helen Burns, Howell&#13;
Penelope Gardner,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
William Twit, Pinckney&#13;
Clara Perkins, Howell&#13;
Joseph Marhol'er, Pinckney&#13;
Shirley Stidham. S. Lyon&#13;
9—Donna Kratochvil,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Beatrice Baker, Howell&#13;
• * «&#13;
BIRTHS&#13;
August—&#13;
3—Mr. and Mrs. James&#13;
Rogers, Brighton, a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schultz,&#13;
Howell, a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Larry King,&#13;
How ell, a boy&#13;
4 —Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cyr,&#13;
played, according to its producers,&#13;
strictly for laughs.&#13;
Shutterbugs&#13;
To Have Outing&#13;
At Delhi Park&#13;
Members of the Greater Detroit&#13;
Camera Club Council in&#13;
southeastern Michigan will&#13;
hold their 10th annual photographic&#13;
session and picnic at&#13;
Delhi Metropolitan Park, live&#13;
miles northwest of Ann Arbor,&#13;
on Sunday. August 18.&#13;
The public is Invited to&#13;
attend and the picnic will be&#13;
held rain or shine, with 15&#13;
lovely models on hand to&#13;
«tMOl«ife the akill of the&#13;
photographers, who can earn&#13;
priSM for ftfce beat pic Lures&#13;
submitted in the picnic snap*&#13;
•hot conte«t.&#13;
Photographers may submit&#13;
both color and black-and-white&#13;
p.rints, according to Mike Dragon,&#13;
council president. For details,&#13;
persons may contact&#13;
Dragon at 7415 Freda, Dearborn.&#13;
The camera council is composed&#13;
of 25 member clubs&#13;
throughout the counties of Livingston,&#13;
Macomb, Oakland,&#13;
Washtenaw and Wayne and&#13;
corresponds to the area served&#13;
by the Huron-Clinton Metropolitan&#13;
Authority, a regional&#13;
park agency of which Delhi&#13;
Metropolitan Park is a unit. «*&#13;
Brenton Schultz is the supervisor&#13;
for Delhi Metropolitan&#13;
Park and may be&#13;
reached by calling HAni 11 ton&#13;
6-8211.&#13;
The park, with picnic tables&#13;
and shelters, is located along&#13;
the scenic Huron River, five&#13;
miles west of Ann Arbor. The&#13;
best route from Detroit is to&#13;
take Highway 1-94 past Ann&#13;
Arbor to Zeeb Road, then turn&#13;
north to Huron River Drive at&#13;
Scio, east to Delhi, and right&#13;
to the park entrance.&#13;
Byron, a boy&#13;
Mr. and MYs. Edward&#13;
Palmer, Dexter, a girl&#13;
6—Mr. and Mrs. Eugene&#13;
Ragle. Brighton, a &gt;»y&#13;
7—Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C.&#13;
Newman, Brighton, a hoy&#13;
Mr. and Mi's. Elliot House,&#13;
Fowlerville, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. EMn&#13;
Dawson. Brighton, a boy&#13;
8—Mr. and Mrs. Leo&#13;
Guilmette. Howell. a boy&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Edward&#13;
Kratochvil, Pinckney,&#13;
a girl&#13;
9 - Mr .and Mrs. Gai-y Cavin.&#13;
Pinckney, a girl&#13;
NOT RECOMENDED FOR CHILDREN&#13;
AND THE SECOND FEATURE IS AN EXTRA&#13;
;, SPECIAL ONE TOO!&#13;
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Means "send us" in Italian&#13;
"Inviateci" your Insurance Problems. Being.&#13;
Insurance Specialists, we probably can&#13;
solve them for you.&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
Brighter tararnwe Ageaey&#13;
JOT W. Main S t Phone&#13;
227-1891&#13;
Diane and Larry Holter of&#13;
Y|)*ilunti spent la*t week&#13;
with their sister. MM. Clyde&#13;
Meade and family.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mi's. Dewey Satterfield&#13;
and family of Ypsilanti&#13;
were dinner guests lasl Saturday&#13;
evening of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Calvin Nix and sons.&#13;
» • •&#13;
Mr. Leroy Davy and sons of&#13;
Goodrich were Friday callers&#13;
of Mrs. Clyde Ripple and Mrs.&#13;
H. K. Satterla.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Kllon Koeifj relumed last&#13;
week after spending a few&#13;
days with relatives al Levering.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Edna Carrieo and&#13;
daughter an son-in-law, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Serd McMurray ol&#13;
Bel Aire, Ohio, are visiting&#13;
Mrs. Cameo's daughter and&#13;
husband, Mr. and Mi-s, Wm.&#13;
Daily and the Daily's daughter&#13;
and1 son-in-law, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Ray Zahn and son, Ray.&#13;
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dean&#13;
Figg and son, Billy, of Ann&#13;
Arbor and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Rudolph Zahn of Chelsea enjoyed&#13;
a co-opei'ative dinner&#13;
with the ladies' parents, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Daily.&#13;
Mr*. Joe Howard and (ton*,&#13;
Joe, Jr., and Boh and Madeline&#13;
Steward attended the&#13;
Monroe Fair Friday evening.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Darling&#13;
and family and Mrs.&#13;
Walter Zemke and son, John,&#13;
'enjoyed their trip to the Monroe&#13;
Fair Friday night, and on&#13;
Thursday the Darlings attended&#13;
the 4-H Fair at Ann i&#13;
Arbor. Sunday their two I&#13;
grandchildren, children of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Gene Hollister,&#13;
stayed with them while the&#13;
parents attended the funeral&#13;
of Mr. Hollister's uncle al&#13;
Teconsha.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mi's. Clark Galehouse&#13;
and daughter, Lois Mae,&#13;
returned Saturday . evening&#13;
from a vacation near Newberry.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. W a l t e r&#13;
Tucker, Sr., Here Saturday&#13;
evening supper guenU of&#13;
their daughter and son-inlaw,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack&#13;
Delanoi*.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The 500 Club will meet&#13;
August 20 at the home of&#13;
Mi*. Peter Gorte.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Clay&#13;
and family are vacationing in&#13;
West Virginia with relatives&#13;
and Leroy Clay is in Tennessee&#13;
lor a few days, meanwhile&#13;
Mrs. Leroy Clay and&#13;
family, including the new&#13;
baby girl, Mat tie Joann. are&#13;
at Goodrich with her mother,&#13;
Mrs. Roy Davy.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wur-&#13;
•ter entertained 4.1 mem hem&#13;
hard rain when a crust forms?&#13;
Some research points out that&#13;
the thin compact crust on a&#13;
soil surface has a greater effect&#13;
on water intake than soil&#13;
type, slope or the soil profile.&#13;
This is important to the&#13;
farmer and the gardener. The&#13;
rate and amount of. water entering&#13;
the soil affect irrigation,&#13;
drainage, flood prevention, runoff&#13;
and erosion control. Water&#13;
reserves in the soil often spell&#13;
the difference between profit&#13;
and lo*s during the hot dry&#13;
spells in July and August.&#13;
Michigan rainfall during tli&lt;-&#13;
summer is usually short in&#13;
duration, 1 ininLed(ctitedi n&#13;
duration, limited in area and&#13;
intense in character. We call&#13;
thec thunderstorms. Soil crustin?&#13;
often occurs after one or&#13;
many such storms.&#13;
Italy was the first time Mi*.&#13;
Lupi had been home in many&#13;
years.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rinesmith&#13;
held a birthday party&#13;
for their daughter, Penny, who&#13;
was 8 years old Sunday, Her&#13;
maternal grandparents, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Robert Munn of&#13;
Whitmore Lake; the paternal&#13;
grandmother, Mr. and Mi's.&#13;
I-ei-oy Da\y of Goodrich, the&#13;
great grandmother. Mrs. IJ1-&#13;
lian Kschilmann, Mrs. Dorothy&#13;
Clay and family and Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Clyde Ripple and family&#13;
all conspiivd to make the day&#13;
enjoyable for Penny.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kline&#13;
and family of Ypsilanti were&#13;
Sunday dinner guests of her&#13;
parents, Mr. aixi Mrs. Harlan&#13;
Clulver.&#13;
The occasion was a birthday&#13;
celebration to honor Mi*.&#13;
Kline's (Patty) birthday.&#13;
• • «&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Veal&#13;
and family were S u n d a y&#13;
dinner guests of his brother,&#13;
Ben Veal and family.&#13;
Horse Show&#13;
Held Sunday&#13;
Near Hartland&#13;
HARTLAND—Home lovers&#13;
over 600 strong, gathered neai&#13;
here Sunday, Aug. 4, for a&#13;
Quarter Horse Show, appro\Pd&#13;
by the American Quarter Horse&#13;
Association.&#13;
The event was held at the&#13;
Na\ajo Riding arena, located&#13;
at M-59 and Hacker road.&#13;
ll wsu&gt; sponsored by tht-&#13;
Navajo Riding. Club, a private&#13;
club, and, drew 270 entru-s.&#13;
A piucninent horseman, B.&#13;
S. Philhps of Dallas, Te.\u.-,&#13;
served as judge.&#13;
Refitsihraents for the aliday&#13;
affair wei« served from&#13;
a concession stand.&#13;
Local officiate were Ruben&#13;
Beers., ringmaster, D a v i d&#13;
Brian, show chanrnan; and&#13;
Ralf Bidweli, Jr. club president.&#13;
Main prize of the day was&#13;
a two-year-old Shetland geldiny&#13;
won by an Ohioan,&#13;
Visitor* present came from&#13;
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and&#13;
Wisconsin.&#13;
COME IN FOR A TREAT TODAY&#13;
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the plan being introduced&#13;
in rural and smnll town schools&#13;
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WED., AUG. 1963&#13;
Two Couples Will Celebrate&#13;
60th Anniversaries Sunday&#13;
.BRIGHTON — Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Edward and I&lt;'a Sibjleke will&#13;
celebrate their 60th ueu^n;;&#13;
anniversary on Thursday, August&#13;
22.&#13;
A parly for them will be&#13;
held this Sunday at their&#13;
home, 2S91 Parkiawn Dnve&#13;
School Lake. Hosis l\-r tiie&#13;
affair are their nieces&#13;
nephews.&#13;
They have lived in this&#13;
Off and on since VJ'J'I.&#13;
Mr. Sibolcke, retired, was 0 (&#13;
«• former painter by tn:c!e jn:l :i&#13;
operated a grocery b'.ute in j \ ;&#13;
Oakville, near Milan. ;j&#13;
About 50 persons arc expected&#13;
and&#13;
PJNCKNEY — Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
'h;::de SDJKT will be the honr:&#13;
A L;LILSIS at an open house&#13;
t Piie.nm Hall, Pinckney, on&#13;
utrrl-iy, celebrating their 60th&#13;
Miss Kiitie Klder and Claude&#13;
pi r wece married August&#13;
\9(YA at Waterloo, Mich.&#13;
he Kev. P. W. Gordon of the&#13;
K. Church performed the&#13;
111,000 3ULI]S&#13;
Michigan has HVHtO miV s&#13;
Of state highwny, oour.is ro:;;ls&#13;
and city streets — o.ie nuie&#13;
for every 70 people.&#13;
The Sijpoi's are the parents&#13;
•&gt; children; Mrs. Lowetta&#13;
•-, o! Pjnchney; Mrs. Eve-&#13;
';'t(j;: Hovwll; Reed So-&#13;
]) •:, Litc!u':eid; Clyde Soper,&#13;
])&gt;ir :t; Carl Soper, Grand&#13;
l.v.l-^; and Mrs. Lucia Skojjvn&#13;
of Ann Arbor.&#13;
There are 21 grandchildren&#13;
and 18 great-grandchildren.&#13;
Mi1, and Mrs. Claude Soper&#13;
liw at 11706 Todd Lane, Whitmore&#13;
Lake.&#13;
The children of the Sopers&#13;
extend an invitation to all the&#13;
friends and neighbors of their&#13;
parents to attend the open&#13;
house.&#13;
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Wed* Thurg., Fri., Sat.,&#13;
Augirst H-15-16-17&#13;
Matlnae Sat, at 2:30 p.m. Con-&#13;
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., and 9:00 p.m.&#13;
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\ Sun., August IS thru Sat.,&#13;
• August 24&#13;
t JIatinee Sun. at 1:30 p.m. continuous.&#13;
".Sun. at 1:30 — 4:00— 6:30&#13;
and 9:00 p.m.&#13;
i Mon. thru Sal. at 6:45&#13;
t [t and 9:1.1 p.m.&#13;
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ITECHNICOLORI&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Licenses.&#13;
HOWELL — The following&#13;
marriage licenses were issued&#13;
last week by the Livingston&#13;
County Clerk:&#13;
August 5&#13;
Dick Hugenot, Jr., 20, Webberville,&#13;
and Beverly J. Grainier,&#13;
19, of Howell.&#13;
August 7&#13;
Michael A. Stoner, 22, of&#13;
Boiling Springs, Penna., and&#13;
Ann E. Fitch, 21, of Howell.&#13;
Harry L. Brown, 25, Kowlerville,&#13;
and Eva Lynn Yensshaw,&#13;
18, of Howell.&#13;
Clarice Field Speaks Vows&#13;
In Free Methodist Church&#13;
SHIRLEY JEAN WYLIE&#13;
BETHROTHED—Mr. and Mrs. Asher Wylie announce&#13;
the engagement of their daughter, Shirley&#13;
Jean, to Ensign William G. Rouse of the U. S.&#13;
Navy, Groton, Conn. The bride-elect is a graduate&#13;
of the Pinckney schools and is currently employed&#13;
n£ tiieJ^ehool -of NaturaURe»ou#ceR, University of&#13;
Kloyd Rouse of Iron wood,&#13;
Jennie Austin,&#13;
Former Writer,&#13;
Remains 111&#13;
BRIGHTON — Mrs. Jennie&#13;
B. Austin, 132 Brighton Lake&#13;
Road, remains ill at her home.&#13;
A former employee on the&#13;
Brighton A r g u s - newspaper&#13;
staff and correspondent for the&#13;
Livingston County Press and&#13;
Ann Arbor News, she enjoys&#13;
reciting both poetry and prose&#13;
of her own composition.&#13;
It was when the Brighton&#13;
Argus was published by the&#13;
well-known Seth Jacobs that&#13;
Mrs. Austin started her newspaper&#13;
writing career.&#13;
She specialized in feature&#13;
article reporting. Mrs. Austin,&#13;
locally, did over-the-counter&#13;
service to the public, helping&#13;
them get worded what they&#13;
wanted to say in print.&#13;
She was with the Brighton&#13;
GREEN OAKS — Clarice&#13;
Ruth Field of Brighton and&#13;
Nelson Williams Secord of&#13;
Grand Rapids were married&#13;
Saturday August 3, in the&#13;
Green Oak Free Methodist&#13;
Church, the Reverend Harold&#13;
Tjepkema officiating.&#13;
Miss Jean Field attended her&#13;
sister as maid of honor. Bridesmaids&#13;
were another sister,&#13;
Miss Joyce Field, Miss Ruth&#13;
Stepheneon of . Spring Arbor&#13;
and Miss Kathryn Field-&#13;
Best man was Ivan Secord&#13;
of Grand Rapids. The ushers&#13;
were Richard Secord of Ada,&#13;
Jfihn Tjepkema of Brighton&#13;
And Mark Stephenson of S t&#13;
Johns.&#13;
Lavonne Spicer of Wbitmore&#13;
Lake was flower girL&#13;
The bride's gown was of&#13;
white sheer over taffeta. Her&#13;
bouquet was of pale yellow&#13;
roses centered with a white&#13;
orchid.&#13;
The wedding reception was&#13;
held at the Hamburg Township&#13;
HalL The couple left on&#13;
a trip through Canada.&#13;
Parents of the bride are Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. G. Marshall Field of&#13;
Brighton. The groom's parents&#13;
are the Ivan R. Secords of&#13;
Grand Rapids.&#13;
The bride is a graduate of&#13;
Eastern Michigan University&#13;
while her husband is currently&#13;
a student *n the engineering&#13;
school at the University of&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Muller&#13;
of 212 E. 7th Street in Brighton&#13;
announced the engagement&#13;
&lt;&gt;f their daughter, Victoria&#13;
Louise Muller, to David John&#13;
Sobieski of Brighton, son of&#13;
C. W. O. and Mrs. Sigmund&#13;
TI. SobicjaUi, who are presently&#13;
with the U.S. Forces near Kaiscrsilaiitorn,&#13;
West Germany,&#13;
The wedding date has not been&#13;
•r.ct yet.&#13;
PAVING STARTS&#13;
DKTROIT — Paving operatiojLs&#13;
started recently on the&#13;
827-milJion extension of Dotrnit's&#13;
John Lodge Freeway.&#13;
More tli an 160,000 square&#13;
y.'U'ds of cement concrete will&#13;
be used to complete the 3.1&#13;
!T:iK s of freeway between&#13;
Wyoming and Greenfield. The&#13;
extension, which has been under&#13;
construction since I960,&#13;
will be opened to traffic later&#13;
this year,&#13;
plays in our lives.&#13;
We also find that a good&#13;
example by every adult is&#13;
the most Important part of&#13;
passing good safety attitudes&#13;
on to our young people.&#13;
I hope you'll let me visit&#13;
with you again next week.&#13;
We'll be talking about late&#13;
summer water safety.&#13;
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ON&#13;
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RADIO TUNE IN DAILY&#13;
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GRAND CHAMPION AUCTIONS TbuRSCAY. MIS. 29, I t 2 M L&#13;
IN&#13;
COLISE'JM&#13;
m., AW*, ti&#13;
CONKSIS&#13;
"FlfSWOMS &gt;v*&#13;
of ofJw tptciol attractl+Ms&#13;
- $lM~CMldr*n 12 a&#13;
AUG.J23 ti.ru SEPT. 2&#13;
_ . „ , _ 7 a ne attenaed&#13;
schools in Ironwood, and was recently graduated&#13;
from the University of Michigan, A fall wedding&#13;
is planned.&#13;
Mrs. Safety Says:&#13;
BY BETTY.MALTBY&#13;
Is your family striving fot&#13;
safety? I certainly hope so.&#13;
Interest and education "can&#13;
certainly help your family win&#13;
its "safety goals." In the following&#13;
issues, a series of Safety&#13;
Hints and Suggestions will bo&#13;
coming your way. I'll be covering&#13;
a different safety subject&#13;
each time in hopes that you&#13;
and your family will learn at&#13;
least one new safety idea to&#13;
put to good use every week.&#13;
Who am I to be telling&#13;
you about safety? I received&#13;
a great honor — and an even&#13;
greater responsibility to those&#13;
who live in Michigan—when&#13;
1 was crowned Michigan's&#13;
Mrs. Safety of 1963 at the&#13;
Michigan Safety Conference&#13;
in Lansing this spring.&#13;
I was chosen because of my&#13;
work with many Michigan&#13;
safety experts to present lessons,&#13;
programs and materials&#13;
on safety to Michigan homemakers.&#13;
By working together,&#13;
we motivated as many as 2,500&#13;
Michigan home economics extension&#13;
study groups into action&#13;
on behalf of safe living.&#13;
I have a personal interest in&#13;
safety, too. I want my husband&#13;
and four children to go through&#13;
life as safely as possible. We&#13;
live on a farm near Brighton&#13;
and, over the years, we have&#13;
become more and more aware&#13;
of the major role that safety&#13;
TAHQUAMENON&#13;
Tahquamepon Falls in the&#13;
Upper Peninsula is one of the&#13;
most beautiful waterfalls in&#13;
the world. It is 200 feet wide,&#13;
with a drop of more than 50&#13;
feet. The Tahquamenon River&#13;
Is the famous "Golden Stream"&#13;
of Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha."&#13;
SOO LOCKS&#13;
The second busiest waterway&#13;
in the world is the famous&#13;
locks at Sault Ste. Marie.&#13;
More tonnage passes through&#13;
these locks in an eight-month&#13;
Great Lakes navigation season&#13;
than either the Panama or the&#13;
Suez canal handles in a full&#13;
year.&#13;
Becomes Bride&#13;
BRIGHTON — Mrs. Dorcas&#13;
Walby, city employee, was&#13;
married Saturday, Aug. 3, to&#13;
Glifford "Pete" Hartman at&#13;
the Methodist Church.&#13;
The Hartmana- are presently&#13;
on a trip to the East Coast.&#13;
Mrs. Hartman will resume&#13;
her job Monday.&#13;
HARD WORKERS . . . A.} 1&#13;
Our Want-Ads&#13;
BASEBALL CADDY —Sturdy&#13;
cotton ticking makes a handy&#13;
storage bag for little Leaguer's&#13;
baseball equipment. Bright red&#13;
fabric scraps make colorful&#13;
appliques for the caddy, which&#13;
is fcouad with Wright's red bias&#13;
Watch Your '&#13;
Step at Home&#13;
Home Sweet Home, that&#13;
supposed pillar of sanctuary,&#13;
is the site of more injuries&#13;
each year than our nation's&#13;
highways.&#13;
On the average, about 26,000&#13;
Americans are accidentally&#13;
killed in their homes each year&#13;
and four million are injured.&#13;
Most of these injuries and&#13;
deaths occur through falls—&#13;
particularly among older&#13;
people. Of the 11,800 persons&#13;
who died from falfs in their&#13;
homes in 1961, 10,100 were&#13;
age 64 and over.&#13;
For the most part, these falls&#13;
among older people occur at&#13;
floor level — not from high&#13;
places such as a ladder or&#13;
roof. And in general they are&#13;
easily preventable.&#13;
When you can answer yes to&#13;
the following questions, then&#13;
you have set the pattern for&#13;
safety proofing your homp&#13;
against accidents of the aging:&#13;
—Do you have scatter rugs&#13;
— those bright and cheerful&#13;
magic carpets of death —&#13;
fastened securely or provided&#13;
with non-skid backing?&#13;
—Do you have handrails of&#13;
a proper height and strength&#13;
on all stairways and steps and&#13;
by the bath tut) ana commode?&#13;
—Do you have for yourself&#13;
or for visiting old people comfortable,&#13;
safe, stable chairs&#13;
with sturdy arms that can support&#13;
the weight of a person&#13;
pushing himself to his feet?&#13;
—Do you have a light switch&#13;
by the bed and flashlights at&#13;
all needed areas; and are your&#13;
lights bright enough to compensate&#13;
for the dimmer vision&#13;
of older eyes?&#13;
—Do you know, and if so,&#13;
do you make use of the knowledge,&#13;
that older people should&#13;
sit a moment on the edge of&#13;
the bed before rising; that&#13;
they should stand still an instant&#13;
after coming to their&#13;
feet to prevent any accidents&#13;
from possible dizziness?&#13;
—Do you know that a dean,&#13;
orderly house, as free as possible&#13;
of things to trip over,&#13;
makes for the safest home for&#13;
people of all ages?&#13;
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Summer Suits — free wrestling ticket $18.88&#13;
Summer Sport Coats $8.88&#13;
Summer and year round slacks — Dacron blends,&#13;
wools, wash 'n' wears $3.88, $4.88 and $5.88&#13;
Socks $1 and $1.50 values at 67c&#13;
Summer Caps 49c, 79c and 99c&#13;
Mallory Straw Hats $2.29&#13;
Swim Trunks $2.88&#13;
Knit Polo Shirts $2.88&#13;
Short Sleeve Sport Shirts $2.88 and $3.88&#13;
Short Sleeve Banlons $3.49&#13;
Window and Display Merchandise 10c to $1&#13;
Light weight Jackets $3.00 and $5.00&#13;
Don't Forget Every 2 Hours&#13;
From 9 to 9 a&#13;
SUPER AUCTION&#13;
IN THE&#13;
HOWELL SHOPPHia CENTER&#13;
MRHRQLOT&#13;
With each sale, cash or charge, on Fall Merchandise&#13;
Long Sleeve Banlon Sport Shirts&#13;
Sweaters at 15% off •— Values from 7.95&#13;
Imports, handmade sweaters, 100% Ca*hine«,&#13;
100% Banlon, Ski Sweaters.&#13;
WINTER — HIS AND HERS ; ^ ... -&#13;
FLEECE LINED SKI PARKAS— ' ' *&#13;
All Wool Scandinavi ,JI knit $16.88&#13;
Unlined Scandinavian knit wool poncho $6.88&#13;
Nylon Ski Parkas $488 or 2 lor jSMOj&#13;
Pat May Melon — Auction&#13;
woweti f»EL&#13;
In The How*U&#13;
Chopping&#13;
No sale Is final unless you are completely&#13;
satisfied. Free alterations —&#13;
Use either charge or lay-a-way plan.&#13;
IN TIE NOWEU SUPPING CENTER&#13;
• *+•.. 2 , •** " » • * *&#13;
.. Pinckney Prattle ..&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Ona Campbell&#13;
were ID Laming Sunday visiting&#13;
with their daughter and&#13;
Mr. Lent!, while still not&#13;
ujuiflatiajfr welt, &gt; back at his&#13;
dutfer-faribe state in his&#13;
BY ALICE OSAX&#13;
office in the Cass Bldg.&#13;
* * * .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bryan&#13;
and their house guest* Mrs.&#13;
Hazel Ware of Calif., attended&#13;
an Eastern Star Past Matron's&#13;
picnic at Sylvan Lake near&#13;
Pontiac this week.&#13;
AND CUTTING&#13;
TV ANTENNA&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
BOBVEDDER&#13;
• * * • • • ' , * • •&#13;
PH. PINCKNEY&#13;
UP 8-3452&#13;
liter's Grocery&#13;
BEER and WINE&#13;
TO TAKE OUT&#13;
Pinckney Rd. Howell 705J2&#13;
(HELL, MICfflGAN)&#13;
Now Open for Summer&#13;
Weekly and Monthly Rates—Reasonable&#13;
Private Baths — Good Fishing&#13;
Manager, Mrs. John Booth&#13;
Where All Your&#13;
Savings Earn A Full&#13;
a* a&#13;
a coats at for the&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. C. J, dtoton&#13;
spent *hte Smvdwy visiting&#13;
friends and relatives. They&#13;
called on Mil. Clinton's neice&#13;
and her family, the Pete Duncane&#13;
of Jackson and on the&#13;
return trip visited at the home&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs, G r a n t&#13;
SchooJey in O*flw&lt;&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Frank Auader is entertaining&#13;
visitors from Painesville,&#13;
Ohio this week. Her&#13;
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mm.&#13;
John Ames, and their grandson,&#13;
David Steven Ames,&#13;
arrived Friday to spend part&#13;
of their vacation with, the&#13;
Ausden.&#13;
/ ' / / • / ' / / / ( / &lt; &lt; n m ) &lt; t i t a / i t i { I t u n f l i n t s \ ) » i r&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS - HOWELL&#13;
/:.- .;;.-/ til (iimrantff &lt;1 Hin-ufih&#13;
Rahrig Bakery&#13;
OPEN -&#13;
Wed. and Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
Sat. 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun. 8 am.-l p.m.&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY — TUESDAY — FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS IT!!&#13;
THE ONLY BAKERY IN TOWN!&#13;
Special Orders Taken By Phone&#13;
Call Pinckney 878-3537&#13;
THE BUSINESS and&#13;
PROFESSIONAL CORNER&#13;
Wfltae Electrical&#13;
Service&#13;
Electrical Contracting&#13;
6000 West M-36 Pinckney&#13;
Phone UP 8-5558&#13;
Lavej insurance&#13;
Agency&#13;
Auto • Home • Busii&#13;
Ph. LTtown 8-3221&#13;
114 West Main Street&#13;
PincJcney&#13;
Don C. Swarthoot&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Modern Equipment&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
Phone UP 8-3172&#13;
L. J. Swarthont&#13;
Building &amp; Contracting&#13;
Homes, Cottages, Garages&#13;
1292 Darwin Road, Pinckney&#13;
PH. UP 8-3234&#13;
SPECIAL ...TEI FURTHER&#13;
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday&#13;
PERMANENT ONLY&#13;
| HI-FASHION STYLING&#13;
0 BLEACHING&#13;
tf COLORING&#13;
Sat. t u f # MANICURING&#13;
tut # PEDICURING&#13;
M7 E. llftift 878-3447&#13;
Pat ffisirrlr Noreae Hathaway Pat LaPrad&#13;
Operator&#13;
Errol&#13;
been stationed at the Francis&#13;
E. Wanes Air Base bi&#13;
Wyoming, Is home em furlough.&#13;
He wffl leave Ptackney&#13;
on August SO and report&#13;
to his new station, the&#13;
Offnt Air Base, Offnt, Nebr.&#13;
PASTOR VISITS HELL&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. William&#13;
Hamswortk were pleaaaatiy&#13;
surprised when nine members&#13;
of the Mayflower Con-&#13;
HuntsvfBs^ Tnas, a*e sptnrting&#13;
a few day* with the Dunss.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoehn, Mrs.&#13;
Dunn's ateter and husband,&#13;
joined ten Sunday making it&#13;
almost a family reunion.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The George Bruntons of&#13;
Rush Lake entertained two of&#13;
Mr. Brunton's nephews and&#13;
tthieir fimfly Wednesday—Mr&#13;
and Mrs. Haddon and daughter&#13;
of Holland. Mich, and Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Roy Cassidy of Rush&#13;
Mrs. Jay Shirey and children,&#13;
Linda, Sandra, and Jerry&#13;
have returned from a week's&#13;
vacation in upper Michigan&#13;
island.&#13;
Mrs. Ona Campbell has news&#13;
that her niece, Miss Pauline&#13;
S t r a w h e c k e r , a free-lance&#13;
writer who has been in Kenya,&#13;
Africa this past year, has had&#13;
her contract extended and will&#13;
remain there for another year&#13;
at least. Miss Strawhecker,&#13;
whose father having been a&#13;
Grand Worshipful Master, is&#13;
very well known in all Michigan&#13;
Masonic circles, has attended&#13;
Byrn Mawr, studied&#13;
abroad and has had quite a&#13;
career in journalism, having&#13;
worked for the Washington&#13;
Post, United Press and the&#13;
Associated Press.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Walfrid Ahlstroms of&#13;
Sunnyvale, Calif, are visiting&#13;
their son and his wife, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Clarence Ahlstrora&#13;
of Hi-Land Lake this week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kay of Cleveland,&#13;
Ohio, made the reunion complete&#13;
this week—Mrs. Kay is&#13;
the daughter of the Walfrid&#13;
wa»'•" formerly tfee&#13;
attended c h u r c h services&#13;
here in the Pinckney Congregational&#13;
Church.&#13;
After s&gt; delicious picnic&#13;
lunch eaten in the parsonage&#13;
backyard* the group drove to&#13;
Ann Arbor for their first&#13;
viewing of the house that&#13;
the Hainsworths have bought&#13;
there. On their way back&#13;
they inspected HelL&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mrs. Jesse Henry is still&#13;
confined to her bed after her&#13;
recent fall. Her many friends&#13;
are wishing for a speedy recovery.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Beck&#13;
have purchased the house at&#13;
422 Main street, formerly the&#13;
Cliff Miller home.&#13;
The Becks entertained the&#13;
Oscar Becks and Robert for&#13;
dinner on Tuesday evening.&#13;
• * *&#13;
BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR&#13;
YOUNGER SET&#13;
Jo Aase Booth, daughter of&#13;
the John Booths of Hell,&#13;
was 4 yean oM Wednesday,&#13;
August 7, and enjoyed ft&#13;
birthday party with Danny,&#13;
Jimmie and Cindy Barret&#13;
and Timmie Bowles helping&#13;
her celebrate.&#13;
&lt;fo Anne's uncle and aunt,&#13;
Mr. and Mn. Walter Griener,&#13;
and their children came&#13;
la from Buffalo, N. Y. and&#13;
Joined the party.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Sam DeLapp&#13;
have had Mr. and Mrs. Herbert&#13;
Cox (Mr. DeLapp's nephew&#13;
and wife) as their guests&#13;
this week. The Coxes are from&#13;
Knoxville, Term.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Mae Daller and Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Dan Conroy of Brighton&#13;
spent an enjoyable day&#13;
Sunday visiting friends at Twin&#13;
Lakes near Muskegon.&#13;
• * *&#13;
THE ONE THAT DIDN'T&#13;
GET AWAY *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eggtor&#13;
have Just returned from ft&#13;
few days vacationing at their&#13;
cabin In Newberry. The&#13;
prize catch of the fishing&#13;
trip w»s one caught by&#13;
Bob—* 29 inch wall-eye&#13;
pike that weighed almost&#13;
9 pounds.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The parents of Mrs. Gilbert&#13;
Dunn, the Dallas Youngs of&#13;
living in Tampa, Florida for&#13;
some time. Chuck will be well&#13;
remembered by mast of the&#13;
teenagers for his piano and&#13;
organ playing at many school&#13;
and church events,&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mike, another son of the&#13;
Charles Wiltshires will have&#13;
the cast taken off of his leg&#13;
on Monday. He has been&#13;
hobbling around with it for&#13;
nine weeks as the result of a&#13;
tractor accident&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Byron Roberts family&#13;
of Gro&amp;se Pointe are vacation^&#13;
ing for two weeks at their&#13;
cottage on Riverbank Lane at&#13;
Hiland Lake.&#13;
• » •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Garr&#13;
and daughter, Debby, travelled&#13;
through the northern part of&#13;
Michigan for several days this&#13;
last week.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Nestor Engquibt&#13;
spent several days last&#13;
week visiting relatives In&#13;
Fort Wayne, Indians and&#13;
Sturgts, Michigan. The Engquit&#13;
»t» have Just celebrated&#13;
their 88th wedding anniversary.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Families without teenagers&#13;
—are you aware of the&#13;
latest fad ? — the elephant&#13;
Jokes? Successor to the long&#13;
ago Confucius says, Knock&#13;
knocks, and the shaggy fog&#13;
story, the elephant jokes are&#13;
just as silly but a little more&#13;
"far oat". Example: What&#13;
makes an elephant float?&#13;
Answer: Two scoops of ice&#13;
cream, an elephant, and&#13;
Some root beer.&#13;
PINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATC H, WED., AUG. 14, 1988 5&#13;
Pinckney People You Know&#13;
BY DOLLY BADGHN&#13;
c£&#13;
Mr. and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reason&#13;
and children, and Leota Reason&#13;
were in Grand Rapids&#13;
over last week end and attended&#13;
Hie Pratt reunion.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read&#13;
have ended their stay at the&#13;
Read cottage, Portage Lake,&#13;
(or the summer. They are at&#13;
their home on Mill Street now.&#13;
Sunday they were at Orchard&#13;
lake to help Mrs. McQuire&#13;
celebrate her 75th birthday.&#13;
Mrs. McQuire Is the motherin-&#13;
law of the Read's daughter,&#13;
Muriel.&#13;
The Bridge Club met with&#13;
Mrs. Eleaonor Ledwldge on&#13;
Tuesday of this week.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennison&#13;
and three children were&#13;
Sunday visitors of the Robert&#13;
Amburgey family. Mr. Dennison&#13;
and Mr. Amburgey were&#13;
in the armed service together.&#13;
Mr. Dennison is still in service&#13;
and stationed at Dayton, Ohio.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Templeton&#13;
and family of Pontiac&#13;
were also Sunday visitors of&#13;
the Robert Amburgeys.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Koeppen&#13;
spent from last Friday to Sunday&#13;
at their cabin in Lovells,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
were -iii.&#13;
Sidewalk days, Crazy Days,&#13;
Gala Days—call them what&#13;
you like — seem to be an&#13;
established and, from what&#13;
we hear, financially successful&#13;
venture in surrounding&#13;
c"ninnTTi*'tff&gt;g. Hamburg and&#13;
HelL certainly no larger than&#13;
Pinckney, have accomplished&#13;
wonders this year. We have&#13;
the Memorial Day Parade,&#13;
the Firemen's Fireworks—&#13;
let*s add Gala Days ! !&#13;
• • *&#13;
The Ralph Halls spent Friday&#13;
evening visiting with the&#13;
Charles McDaniels family in&#13;
Chelsea.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Penny Reynolds, Susan&#13;
Baughn and Linda Whitley,&#13;
who attended Pilgrim Haven&#13;
this summer—a camp sponsored&#13;
by the Congregational&#13;
churches—related their camping&#13;
experiences to the assembled&#13;
Sunday School classes&#13;
at the Community Congregational&#13;
Church last Sunday.&#13;
Becky Henry also attended the&#13;
camp with them but is on&#13;
vacation this week.&#13;
• • •&#13;
4200 MILE JAUNT&#13;
The Sam Gentiles have returned&#13;
from a vacation trip&#13;
hat covered 4200 miles and&#13;
covered a good many of the&#13;
nation's best vacation areas.&#13;
They crossed the Mackinaw&#13;
b r i d g e and travelled on&#13;
hrough the S. Dakota badands,&#13;
the Tetons,' yellows tone&#13;
National Park, Grand Canyon,&#13;
and sites too numerous to&#13;
mention here.&#13;
The Gentile's two sons, Cody,&#13;
who is four, and 2-year-old&#13;
Jddy enjoyed travelling with&#13;
the camper outfit which fits&#13;
on a truck and is quite the&#13;
thing these days a m o n g&#13;
campers and travelers.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Chuck Wiltshire, 20-year-old&#13;
son of the Charles Wiltshires&#13;
of Pingree Road, has left the&#13;
state and will be working and&#13;
PtNCKNEl DISPATCH&#13;
U? £ . Main Strict PtncKBs*.&#13;
trum&#13;
Rex. E. Hendrix, Publisher&#13;
1NMXV SUCOS*. aOftsff&#13;
Sacood cuss * x t a * t paid «t&#13;
cuiumn* a au* p f&#13;
torum wtera avatiaMt&#13;
tegtJ and&#13;
srameauidar&#13;
p rsttt SBJ9 par yatr to&#13;
advaaee in »"&lt;•»*§•)•. S3.SO in ottur&#13;
statet ana U j . Poj—mtrmi.&#13;
eountrtas. flbt BMBMS rates&#13;
IB Michigan. S2JI to otiMT states&#13;
•ao U.S. poftMssianst tXM *• torsdsn&#13;
eoantttes. Military pwmnPM Sf.00 o r&#13;
year. No mall subscriptions taken far&#13;
less than six ootte. Atfvartislnf&#13;
rats* upon application.&#13;
J, g Xi, ,&#13;
attending an open house given&#13;
in honor of Mrs. Hollister*s&#13;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd&#13;
Stevens, who were celebrating&#13;
their 50th wedding anniversary.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold&#13;
Hollister also attended the&#13;
open house.&#13;
* « *&#13;
Miss Bernadine Lynch of&#13;
Kalamazoo is spending her&#13;
vacation, with her sister, Mrs.&#13;
Mary B. Kennedy.&#13;
The Thomas Howes and children&#13;
are vacationing in East&#13;
Tawas for two weeks. They&#13;
are visiting Mr, Hawes' parents.&#13;
Overhead in the post office&#13;
the other day: "We need&#13;
some swings and a slide on&#13;
the town square for the&#13;
town youngsters and the&#13;
tourists, too, for that matter.&#13;
It would make tt more like&#13;
a monlclpal park."&#13;
Mrs. Henry Krahn and son&#13;
Richard, of Plymouth were in&#13;
Pinckney, Sunday visiting with&#13;
the Reginald Krahns and the&#13;
Paul Wares.&#13;
* » »&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald&#13;
Krahn have returned from a&#13;
northern Michigan vacation&#13;
They visited one day with Mr&#13;
and Mrs. Harold Riggs, who&#13;
are staying in a cabin in liosc&#13;
City for a short time.&#13;
The Krahns then travelled&#13;
on to Central Lake to see Mrs&#13;
Krahn's grandfather, on to Mio&#13;
to see Our Lady of the Woods&#13;
S h r i n e , and the beautiful&#13;
crucifix at Indian River. The&#13;
Krahn children stayed with&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Simoneon, their&#13;
maternal grandparents,&#13;
* * *&#13;
Dr. William Hottel of Pat-&#13;
For Dependable Service&#13;
STOP — AT —&#13;
LEE'S&#13;
Service&#13;
211 E. Main, Pinckney&#13;
UP 8-9701&#13;
families, the C. J. Raymonds,&#13;
the James Raetz, and the Vernon&#13;
Raetz at their home. They&#13;
all enjoyed a corn roast.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Congratulation* to the Dan&#13;
Roaieckfe on their first wedding&#13;
anniversary ! J It was&#13;
Monday, August 12, and they&#13;
celebrated it by dining "out"&#13;
In some secluded «pot in&#13;
Detroit.&#13;
Tim U instead Journeyed to&#13;
Detroit as far a* Grandma&#13;
Rosiecki's with bis folks&#13;
Monday and stayed there&#13;
for a week's visit&#13;
Mr. Bill Meyer is wishing&#13;
to know the name of a little&#13;
six or seven year old saint who&#13;
helped him up the step, on to&#13;
the sidewalk in front of Gentile&#13;
Home Center one day last&#13;
week. It seems Mr. Meyer forgot&#13;
his cane and found it a&#13;
little difficult making the&#13;
"grade", when from out of no&#13;
where this angel, disguised as&#13;
a little girl came by, took his&#13;
arm, and really "gave him a&#13;
helping hand!"&#13;
* • •&#13;
Judy Haines Is visiting in&#13;
Ann Arbor this week at the&#13;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank&#13;
Skoman.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Miller and&#13;
cia LaPrad at a beef barbequ*&#13;
last Sunday at their home.&#13;
Mtea Linda Halliburts* of&#13;
Portage Lake had a birthday&#13;
August 14, Adele Anderson,&#13;
Beulah Baumgartner a n d&#13;
Clarice Waterbury will celebrate&#13;
theirs August 15; Charles&#13;
Howell, Mr. John Quigley and&#13;
J e f f e r y Janowski cekbrata&#13;
August 16; for Mrs. Fred&#13;
Read, James Corey Rook*. Jo&#13;
Howell, and Mrs. John Paul&#13;
Ware the big day is August&#13;
19, and for Miss Becky Morris&#13;
it falls on August 20, Happy&#13;
birthday to you sill&#13;
• a •&#13;
Wedding anniversary congratulations&#13;
are extended&#13;
today to Mr. and Mrs. Gary&#13;
Etctunan; August 17 to Mr*&#13;
and Mrs. Ansel Hodgeas;&#13;
August 18, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
James Bradley; August t%&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mo&#13;
Closkey.&#13;
their - -yanttennr-B*Uy~ Knk^f&#13;
or White Lodge, are leaving&#13;
Friday a.m. for Shelby, Michgan,&#13;
30 miles west of Muskegon,&#13;
for several days vacation.&#13;
Sunday they entertained&#13;
t h e i r children and&#13;
terson Lake Road was a&#13;
speaker at the Blue Water&#13;
Bible Conference held at Wallaceburg,&#13;
Ontario over the&#13;
week end. Henry Gates of&#13;
Cordley attended the confer^&#13;
ence with Dr. Hottel.&#13;
• * •&#13;
The F. Ray Williams family&#13;
have been spending a good&#13;
many, weekends this year at&#13;
their cottage in Hale—so many&#13;
in fact that Mrs. Williams&#13;
suggests it should be named&#13;
"Back and Forth".&#13;
• • •&#13;
SHORT SHORTS . . . . Gail&#13;
Schaner is back from Alaska&#13;
. . . . Stanley Dlnkel is no&#13;
longer at the Elementary&#13;
School, having resigned recently&#13;
. . . Don Oteon of Portage&#13;
Lake is in the University&#13;
Hospital . . . Mr. Charles&#13;
Lempke, former pharmacist ai&#13;
Jerry's Drug Store, is travelling&#13;
through Indiana, Illinois,&#13;
and Ohio this week.&#13;
week to visit"'Mrs.&#13;
father, Mr. Robert McArtor.&#13;
They left Wednesday and came&#13;
back on Sunday.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Birthday greetings were in&#13;
order this week for Raymond&#13;
Stillwell. He is stationed in&#13;
Labrador with the Air Force.&#13;
His wife, the former Patricia&#13;
Thayer of Pinckney, is there&#13;
with him and help him celebrate&#13;
the occasion, August 14.&#13;
An unusual hush fell over&#13;
the John Ludwig home, West&#13;
M-36, last week as 12 year&#13;
old Malcolm left on a camp&#13;
out with the Boy Scouts, and&#13;
his teen age sister, Barbara&#13;
left to spend 7 days in Lincoln&#13;
Park, visiting relatives, taking&#13;
in movies, and going on a&#13;
small spending spree, doing, of&#13;
all things, Christmas shopping!&#13;
Both Mai and Barb reportedly&#13;
enjoyed themselves immensely,&#13;
but, really m u s t&#13;
admit, they are very happy&#13;
to be back home again.&#13;
The Richard Harvey's of&#13;
Swarthout's Cove, Portage&#13;
Lake entertained t he Dan&#13;
Rosickl family and Miss Patri-&#13;
VACATION PLANST&#13;
Before you leave, stop to&#13;
at any one of Ann Arbor&#13;
Bank's conveniently located&#13;
offices for travelers checks.&#13;
They're safer than cash and&#13;
they're accepted anywhere.&#13;
Don't take unnecessary risks&#13;
. . . take travelers checks&#13;
instead.&#13;
ANN ARBOR BANK&#13;
SEVEN OFFICES TO SERVE VOOl&#13;
Main Street at Huron/East Ubatjf&#13;
Street Office / Pa«Jtard-BrD«BB»&#13;
Office / South Unlvaralty 0*0a» /&#13;
Plymouth Road Offlet /&#13;
Laka OtOea / Dastar Ottet&#13;
HELLER'S&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
Phone 284&#13;
"Say It with Flowers"&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
WILL CLOSE FOR VACATION AUG. 19.&#13;
BE BACK - OPEN FOR BUSINESS AUG 28.&#13;
George's Barber Shop&#13;
Take Advutage of our Vaeafiea Services&#13;
OJMfT&#13;
KM&#13;
mromaoml&#13;
m4 ptef It M • Eatra&#13;
. . . VOUI CHCXCf OF&#13;
. . . . . . MAIL COU+OH •»©« MOftC IN**O«MAT«Ojl&#13;
C t y&#13;
it • tat. TM.&#13;
is. cm.&#13;
I"-. 2»t f a *&#13;
Whether you are off on a cruise,&#13;
a motor trip, headed toward the&#13;
mountains or the beach, have the&#13;
re-assurance of Travelers Checks,&#13;
the "unlosable money" — the protection&#13;
of a Safe Deposit Box for&#13;
your valuables and if finance* for&#13;
your vacation are a problem, come&#13;
in and arrange a Travel Loan. For&#13;
peace of mind, for convenience, for&#13;
a more enjoyable vacation, me our&#13;
Vacation-Travel Service*.&#13;
McPherson Jtate&#13;
HOWaU. AND HNCKNIY&#13;
TRY OUR DRIVE IK RANDNO&#13;
Dank"&#13;
Wrigley&#13;
505 EAST GRAND RIVER&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
JUST ONE BLOCK EAST OF&#13;
THE COURT HOUSE&#13;
OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY GRAND OPENING WEEK&#13;
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August 14th&#13;
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One Plat of Top Froat Sherbet&#13;
With Porehaae of Oae&#13;
Vi-OaBoa Sealteat or Top&#13;
Froat lee Cream, Any Flavor&#13;
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WEEK'S GAMES&#13;
Jf DINGS&#13;
«* Won Lost&#13;
11 025778&#13;
10&#13;
GAMES&#13;
Legk^jwSSaSntd. ^Rtsatz&#13;
(Final games of season)&#13;
Gibson, Froehlich&#13;
Take Top Honors&#13;
PINCKNEY — Don Gibson,&#13;
stroking the ivories much like&#13;
in his college days at Bowling&#13;
Green University, took top&#13;
honors in the "8 Ball Tournament"&#13;
at Playland last Thursday.&#13;
The tournament was a formful&#13;
one, with Gibson, the 5-2&#13;
favorite, defeating John Burg,&#13;
Jr., the 3-to-l second choice,&#13;
in a close final round.&#13;
In the Junior Division, Jimmy&#13;
Froehlich was the winner&#13;
in a final round match over&#13;
Rudy Josephson.&#13;
Population explosion? Michigan&#13;
colleges and universities&#13;
At Howe// Wrestling Event&#13;
Leaping Larry Shane Will Battle El Gaucho&#13;
EL GAUCHO&#13;
Monday Night&#13;
Ladies League&#13;
To Organize&#13;
HO WELL — Professional&#13;
wrestling returns to this area&#13;
on Friday night at Page Field&#13;
in HoweH.&#13;
Sponsored by the Howell&#13;
Centennial committee, the card&#13;
will feature eight of the nation's&#13;
finest matmen, many of&#13;
whom are seen weekly over&#13;
W X Y Z - T V s "Motor City&#13;
Wrestling."&#13;
Donald Roszlnski, chairman&#13;
of the event, said it would start&#13;
at 8:30 p.m.&#13;
Ed Aken, publicity chairman,&#13;
said tickets could be obtained&#13;
at the following places in&#13;
Howell:&#13;
Procters Hardware, Johnsons&#13;
Drug Store, Baldwin's Drug&#13;
Store, Itsell's Men's Wear,&#13;
Merithew's TV, Howell Apparel&#13;
Shop, Matthew's Drug Stores&#13;
in Howell and Fowlerville, the&#13;
American Legion Club, and in&#13;
Pinckney at Jerry's Restaurant.&#13;
Leaping Larry Chene, "The&#13;
People's Choice," will take on&#13;
El Gaucho in the main event.&#13;
One of the most popular athletes&#13;
in Michigan's sporting&#13;
history, Larry remains the favorite&#13;
of hundreds of thousands&#13;
of mat buffs from coast to&#13;
coast. His sensational mat&#13;
style—which wins him matches&#13;
and his warm, humble personality&#13;
— which wins him&#13;
friends — are an unbeatable&#13;
combination. Although he is&#13;
a headliner around the country,&#13;
he prefers to campaign in&#13;
at least so far as the "scientific"&#13;
part is concerned.&#13;
Gino Brito, fiery young&#13;
French-Canadian campaigner,&#13;
will face the "Bearded Terror&#13;
in a top supporting tussle.&#13;
Rickl **The Crusher" Cortex,&#13;
a brawling, arrogant bad&#13;
man from the alums of Mexico&#13;
City, vrlU meet Paul De&#13;
Marco in the otfeer heavyweight&#13;
single encounter.&#13;
A "Mighty Midget" duel between&#13;
two diminutive bundles&#13;
of dynamite will complete the&#13;
slate of single matches.&#13;
As a special added attraction,&#13;
the winners of the first&#13;
three matches will return&#13;
against the losers in a six-man&#13;
mixed Australian tag-team&#13;
bout. Midgets will be in the&#13;
ring with heavyweights.&#13;
campus population by 1975.&#13;
Lady Golfers&#13;
Woodland Doe Day&#13;
TUESDAX AUG. 20&#13;
Breakfast, - Luncheon, •&#13;
All day Golf&#13;
Crazy Golf and Prizes - $3.50&#13;
For Reservations Call&#13;
229-6923&#13;
8-14-p&#13;
meeting of Ifie" IXJilu&#13;
Night Ladies Bowling League&#13;
will be held Monday at 8:00&#13;
p.m. at Brighton Bowl on East&#13;
Grand River.&#13;
All women interested are&#13;
asked to attend or call Joanne&#13;
Newberry or Wilma Moon —&#13;
AC 9-9321 or AC 9-6549.&#13;
Egotism is the tongue of&#13;
vanity. —Cham fort&#13;
• • •&#13;
Apology is only egotism&#13;
wrong side out.&#13;
—Oliver Wendell Holmes&#13;
Larry is no empty tag. He&#13;
is the leading practitioner&#13;
of wrestling's perilous, exacting&#13;
aerial maneuvers,&#13;
which he uses to rain down&#13;
punishment "from the skies'*&#13;
on bigger, heavier opponents.&#13;
The Flying Dropkick, Flying&#13;
Head Scissors, and Leapfrog&#13;
Drop are his favorite tactic*.&#13;
Gaucho, Chene's foe, is a&#13;
glib, garrulous "gentleman&#13;
cowboy" from the Argentine.&#13;
Although he professes to be a&#13;
"scientific great wrestler,"&#13;
Gaucho displays conduct quite&#13;
to the contrary is concerned,&#13;
AUCTI&#13;
Saturday, August 17th&#13;
12:00 NOON&#13;
995 E. MAIN ST. - BRIGHTON&#13;
DUANE MEYER, AUCTIONEER&#13;
Pbone Howell 799&#13;
10 Rooms Modern House Furnishings&#13;
Garden Tools — Hand Tools&#13;
Clean Sale.&#13;
Home Sold — Everything Goes. Exceptional&#13;
Hot Point Table top Electric Stove&#13;
G. E. Electric Refrigerator 11 ft.&#13;
Electric 18" Fan Electric 13" Clock&#13;
Electric Roaster Hoover Electric Sweeper&#13;
Combination Stove, Refrigerator &amp; Sink.&#13;
(a beauty)&#13;
Electric Train Complete&#13;
G. E. 8 ft. Freezer Chest (Like New)&#13;
G. E. Electric Ironer —&#13;
Maytag Automatic Washer (Like New)&#13;
Spar^pn^TVj on Stand (good)&#13;
Bench S«t"Large Porch Set&#13;
Maple Picnic *Table&#13;
Several Metal Lawn Chairs&#13;
Many, Many Lamps Tables Mirrors&#13;
Pictures Snack bar, 4 Stools&#13;
Kitshem Sto$,. Kitchen Ware&#13;
VeryJftodefH Dining Rm. table (a beauty)&#13;
PawaMChaiA.. Ocassional Table&#13;
8 PtJ. Bftadttttfl Bed Room Suite&#13;
Complete (May king)&#13;
Genuine Leather Davenport (a dandy)&#13;
Motorola 17" TV. (OK)&#13;
Several Metal Cabinets Odd Chairs&#13;
4 Long Neck Lamps (good)&#13;
5 Pe. Modern Maple Bed Room Suite Comp.&#13;
Several Shelves of books&#13;
Several Beautiful Chairs &amp; Ottoman&#13;
Hallcratter Short Wave Radio&#13;
(See this One)&#13;
Many Office Chairs&#13;
Royal Type Writer&#13;
Large 5 deck Sectional Bookcase&#13;
3 Lwsj^OCfioe Desks&#13;
MetfttittKtkftes 2 Fire Place Sets&#13;
Several Large Chests&#13;
5 Office Chairs&#13;
Book Shelves&#13;
Large House Desk&#13;
Movie Screen&#13;
2 Filing Cabinets&#13;
Sleeping Bags&#13;
4 Sectional Bookcase&#13;
Ping Pong Table&#13;
2 Type Writer Tables&#13;
Small Desk&#13;
2 FinaDesk Lamps&#13;
A Large Quantity Like New ?&#13;
Metal Shelving&#13;
Several Good Desk Chairs&#13;
2 Metal Office Chairs Gun Racl*&#13;
Poker Table&#13;
Several Shot Guns (all OK)&#13;
Hand Tools by the Chest Full&#13;
Carpeting Tools Desk Clock Lamp&#13;
Several Card Tables 2 Large Cupboards&#13;
Large Coffee Urn&#13;
Metal Tables&#13;
Many Odd Dishes&#13;
4 Good Like New Fire Extinguisher&#13;
Several Sheets Ply Wood&#13;
Metal Top Table Many Small Cupboards&#13;
Safe - Upright • large (a beauty)&#13;
Portable Radio&#13;
2 Single Maple Beds Play Pen&#13;
Play Wagons All Garden Tools&#13;
Trailer Hitch Several Ladders&#13;
3 Sleds Large Sleeping Tent&#13;
Toboggan Tire Chains Hose Real&#13;
Baby Basket Hyd. Jack&#13;
Baseball Equipment Archery Equipment&#13;
Other Sporting Equipment&#13;
Skeet Gun &amp; Blue Rocks&#13;
100's of Other Articles Large &amp; Small&#13;
This is an Exceptionally Dean Sale —&#13;
and Must Start on Time 12 noon.&#13;
Chests&#13;
a few fancy&#13;
«f Shelter la Cue of Rala — Do Not Mlsc T i l l Sole,&#13;
A. J . MCGREGOR, (Owner)&#13;
MIGHTY MIDCiET&#13;
State Fair Will Be&#13;
A Record-Breaker&#13;
Annual Benefit&#13;
Baseball Game&#13;
Set for Aug. 25&#13;
BRIGHTON - Local baseball&#13;
stars will battle Sunday&#13;
afternoon. Aug. 25, for tho&#13;
benefit oi the Rickett Sch&lt;jol&#13;
tjr th*f Retarded ai thr Fin^&#13;
men's Field.&#13;
Kngaging in combat will U&gt;&#13;
the winners of tho Kuri N&#13;
Fumble league: the Amencvi:&#13;
I^giun Post 235 tdam. ami&#13;
all-stars drawn from the ivmaining&#13;
league teams.&#13;
Officiate have annouacrd&#13;
the game will start at 3:00&#13;
pan. and said that hi c*»e&#13;
of rain th? gam? would be&#13;
played at 6:00 pan., Monday.&#13;
Players of all seven teams&#13;
have tickets fur sale.&#13;
Firemen's Field is reported&#13;
to be in excellent shape and&#13;
additional seating will be pro-&#13;
\ided for this «ame. The diamond&#13;
is located on West Grand&#13;
River, one-half mile away iiom&#13;
the center of Brighton.&#13;
WED., AUG. 1-1&#13;
AI Kaline's Prowess Recognized&#13;
Krutf Becomes&#13;
. P. In Germany&#13;
TERMS: CASH * CARRY&#13;
Michigan's 114th a n n u a l&#13;
State Fair, which promises to&#13;
be a record-breaker in attendance&#13;
and participation, will be&#13;
the biggest fun-and-education&#13;
show in the state's history.&#13;
And the State Fair, which&#13;
runs from Friday evening, August&#13;
i^F^th«High~-La4&gt;&#13;
,-8i&amp;texstofifZL 'zte* will&#13;
oi ihe -biggest bargain, with&#13;
"FREE" the key word.&#13;
For example, there'll be no&#13;
extra-charge Coliseum show&#13;
this year. The show, featuring&#13;
top-name stars such as Duke&#13;
Ellington, Les Elgart, Johnny&#13;
Desmond and Dinah Washington,&#13;
has been moved to the&#13;
Music Shell and will be free.&#13;
In the Coliseum, meanwhile,&#13;
the horses and livestock have&#13;
taken over, with 12 horse&#13;
shows plus livestock judging&#13;
scheduled . . . all free, of&#13;
course.&#13;
Also included for the general&#13;
admission price of $1&#13;
(with children under 12 free&#13;
when with an adult) are the&#13;
grandstand shows featuring the&#13;
GrariifOle Opry stars . . . all&#13;
the agricultural, industrial, and&#13;
home arts exhibits . . . the&#13;
strolling musicians in the picnic&#13;
grove, old'timers' grove,&#13;
children's area . . . the special&#13;
a r e * tJrt a s i d e ' o r children]&#13;
witH TV stars, kiddie farm and&#13;
theater featured , . ,&#13;
* special events and&#13;
contests.&#13;
SENIOR CITIZENS&#13;
And senior citizens will pay&#13;
a general admission price oi&#13;
only 50 cents on Monday,&#13;
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday&#13;
(August 26, 27, 29 and 30)&#13;
until 3 p.m. and will be admitted&#13;
free until 3 p.m. on&#13;
"their day," Wednesday, August&#13;
28.&#13;
Walter A. Goodman, State&#13;
Fair general manager, predicted&#13;
that last year's attendance&#13;
record of 1,002,681 would be&#13;
shattered. And he said entries&#13;
flowing into State Fair offices&#13;
from all over the state indicate&#13;
new exhibit records will&#13;
be set in many categories.&#13;
New this year will be a&#13;
Cooking School sponsored by&#13;
the Michigan Consolidated Gas&#13;
Company. This will be the&#13;
first cooking school held at&#13;
the fairgrounds since 1957.&#13;
Three free cooking demonstrations&#13;
will be held daily at&#13;
the north end of the grandstand&#13;
area, formerly the cafeteria&#13;
location.&#13;
TEENAGERS' FAIR&#13;
Among the new features this&#13;
year will be a special Teen-&#13;
Age Fair, direct from Hollywood,&#13;
covering approximately&#13;
10 acres of the grounds. The&#13;
50-cent charge for this Teen-&#13;
Age Fair will cover more than&#13;
300 s p e c i a l entertainment&#13;
events and exhibits. One of&#13;
the features will be a flying&#13;
"rocket man" in the space-age&#13;
section.&#13;
And, of course, a State Fair&#13;
wouldn't be complete without&#13;
the midway with the W. G.&#13;
Wade Show providing the fun&#13;
and thrills.&#13;
Among the stars and special&#13;
events to watch for when you&#13;
go to the State Fair—&#13;
—Duke Ellington and Johnny&#13;
Desmond shows twice daily&#13;
in Music Shell, Friday, August&#13;
23, through Tuesday, August&#13;
27.&#13;
—Les Elgart and Dinah&#13;
Washington shows twice daily&#13;
in Music Shell. Wednesday,&#13;
August 28, through Monday,&#13;
September 2.&#13;
-Horse shows and livestock&#13;
judging daily in the Coliseum.&#13;
SPECIAL FEATURES&#13;
• Grand O!c Opry shows&#13;
jn '&#13;
BRIGHTON - - Roy Krug,&#13;
son of Mrs. Parla King, who&#13;
was in the Guided Missile&#13;
Division, is now with the Military&#13;
Police and will be stationed&#13;
in Eumpt1.&#13;
He has hopes of seeing Mrs.&#13;
Krug's mother (in Mannheim,&#13;
Germany) who has been ill&#13;
for some time.&#13;
FARM LOANS&#13;
51/2%&#13;
Fefcral Laid&#13;
BMk&#13;
20S N. W«taut Street&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
O P E N&#13;
Mondtr ft Tfcantfijr&#13;
# 4 0 TO 2:00&#13;
through Saturday, August 31.&#13;
—Special 250-mile Stock Car&#13;
Race in front of the Grandstand,&#13;
Sunday afternoon, September&#13;
1 (extra charge).&#13;
—Auto thrill shows in front&#13;
of Grandstand, Monday, September&#13;
2.&#13;
—Fireworks shows in front&#13;
of Grandstand, Sunday and&#13;
Monday, September 1 and 2.&#13;
—Music c o n t i n u o u s l y&#13;
throughout the grounds provided&#13;
daily from noon to 10&#13;
p.m. by various bands and&#13;
dancers . . . jazz, ragtime,&#13;
Dixie, polka, country, march,&#13;
bossa nova, etc.&#13;
—High school honors band,&#13;
first three days of fair, at the&#13;
Music Shell.&#13;
—Annual Sunrise Service,&#13;
at 8 a.m., Sunday, August 25.&#13;
We have the mind of Christ&#13;
—(1 Cor. 2:16).&#13;
Because we have the mind&#13;
of Christ, we have a clear unclouded&#13;
mind. We should,&#13;
therefore, think the thought,&#13;
speak the word, and put into&#13;
action only that which is like&#13;
the Christ of God.&#13;
with Dr; Ralph W. Sockman,&#13;
of Chtist Church Methodist,&#13;
New York, as speaker.&#13;
- Special contests for the&#13;
young, the old, the beautiful,&#13;
and the talented.&#13;
—Square dancing daily in&#13;
the Old-Timers' Grove.&#13;
Central States News Views&#13;
HOGGING ATTENTION at fair&#13;
in OcoDomowot, W«. is Charles&#13;
Marks, 13, who won this TWKpound&#13;
porker by wrestling it to a fall.&#13;
IMPORTED BEAUTY wins an&#13;
American crown as Chicagoan&#13;
'/*' * Marita Ozers, 19, born in Latvia,&#13;
is named "Miss U.S.A." for 1963.&#13;
SWINGING SECRETARIES from Time Finance Co,&#13;
Louisville, a ittbsidiary of C.I.T. Financial Corp., greet huge Oregon&#13;
log with axel at National Junior Chamber of Commerce convention&#13;
in Louisvilk, while two Jaycees from Oregon pretend chagrin.&#13;
DETROIT — Al Kaline continues&#13;
to collect the material&#13;
awards which go with the&#13;
Tijjer outfielder's reputation as&#13;
one of the greatest pert'onners&#13;
in the major leagues.&#13;
The nt»*ve»t addition* to&#13;
the Kaline trophy collection&#13;
are the Kawliiig* Gold Glove&#13;
award for hi* selection by&#13;
The Sporting News on th»*&#13;
Roller Skaters&#13;
To Hold Meet&#13;
At Cobo Hall&#13;
DKTRO1T — The first roller&#13;
f;ames e\er to \A&gt; played in&#13;
Detroit's C\&gt;bo Aima \wll be&#13;
seen Saturday night when the&#13;
Detroit Devils meet the Tex&#13;
Outlaws.&#13;
The National Roller Le&#13;
Detroit schedule h;«s&#13;
played at the State Fair Coliseum&#13;
before recepti\e crowds&#13;
that have averaged about .1,000&#13;
per game.&#13;
A three-game series at Windsor&#13;
Arena will be concluded&#13;
this Thursday night. On Friday&#13;
the two teams meet in&#13;
Port Huron before their debut&#13;
in Cobo Ai^ena Saturday ni^M&#13;
for the 16th game in their&#13;
current series, All ^anies start&#13;
at 8:30 p.m.&#13;
American League All-Star&#13;
Fielding Team in 1962 and&#13;
a »il\ eftnuned plaque for&#13;
his rec«&gt;nt)y-wan membership&#13;
lit the "200 Hume Kun Club."&#13;
This is the fifth time Kalina&#13;
has received the Gold Glove&#13;
£&amp;kiing award.&#13;
His 1962 selection with&#13;
Mickey Mantle and Jim Landii&#13;
a.s the American League's top&#13;
i^Une men in the outfield was&#13;
if notable tribute to his skill&#13;
because the Tiyer star missed&#13;
two rnonthts of action after re*&#13;
(.•eiuntf a broken collar bon€&#13;
in May.&#13;
In the 100 games he played,&#13;
Kaline handled 237 chancea&#13;
with only tour errors lor a&#13;
y&amp;3 percentage.&#13;
Kalinn became the 58th&#13;
mem tar «f the "200 Home&#13;
Kun Club" when he belted a&#13;
t\\o-on tour-bagger Into upper&#13;
left field stands at Tiger&#13;
stadium on June 10 at the&#13;
c\ucn*« ot Boston's D a v e&#13;
Moreheud.&#13;
The first-innmng w a l l o p&#13;
started the TIUPI-S on their way&#13;
to a 6-1 victory which in*&#13;
eluded th«» L'Olst homer of Kaline's&#13;
career four inninys later.&#13;
In addition to receiving the&#13;
plaque signed by presidents of&#13;
the two major leagues, Kaline&#13;
will be k'ttmvd with other&#13;
tncnilKTs of the elite "200&#13;
Home Run &lt;."!ub" in a display&#13;
section of ihe Baseball Hall of&#13;
P'ame a1 ('ix&gt;pers1ov\ n, N. Y&#13;
Bit by bit... every KEEP&#13;
AMERICA&#13;
n&#13;
TAKE A "SHORT CUT"&#13;
ON VACATION&#13;
*EASY TO CARE FOR&#13;
Special Through August&#13;
Breck Permanent* $12.50&#13;
% COURTEOUS SERVICE&#13;
% AIR CONDITIONED&#13;
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In Our Churches&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
a t. vtmm,&#13;
JkCatumj 1-TRU&#13;
First service, 8:30 a m&#13;
Church School, 9:30 ajn.&#13;
Second service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Coffee Hour, sponsored by&#13;
the Youth Fellowship, follows&#13;
the second service.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, Sunday,&#13;
7:00 pan.&#13;
Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
OF GOD&#13;
5744 Brighton Ed.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Rev. James Babcock, D D . ,&#13;
Pastor.&#13;
Rev. Frederick Babcock,&#13;
Associate.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 aun.&#13;
Evangelis t i c N Service, 7:30&#13;
pjn- v ^&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
Friday Young People, 7:30&#13;
pjn.&#13;
Saturday Praise Service, 7:30&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
i Brighton, Michigan&#13;
. * * * » • AC $-4641&#13;
\ iwiitant Bevereads&#13;
I BrendoB K. Ledwidge,&#13;
Leo Poster, C M 3 L&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:00, 7:30,&#13;
1:00, 10:30, 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00.&#13;
Holyday Masses. 5:30, 8:15,&#13;
13:15 and 6:00 pjn.&#13;
First Fridays, Masses at&#13;
8:00, 11:20 and 6:00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
evenings. Holy Communion&#13;
at 6:30, 7:00 and before the&#13;
8:00 Mass.&#13;
Novena to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual Help Wednesday evening&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Holy Communion at 6:30,&#13;
7:00 and before the 8:00 Mass,&#13;
St. John (Mkiion). Located&#13;
on M-59 two miles west of M-&#13;
23. ,&#13;
Sunday Mass at 9:00. Conressions&#13;
before the Mass. Holy*&#13;
day Mass at 7:30.&#13;
GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
, JBUO.Hackee. Rd. ...&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Wayne DlaUQifiC Pastor&#13;
Home 4388211&#13;
10:00, Bible School.&#13;
11*00, Morning Worship.&#13;
7:00, Evening Worship.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
Brighton* Michigan&#13;
BETHESA TABERNACLE&#13;
M01 U. 8. - 23&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday Morning Services.&#13;
11:30.&#13;
Sunday Even i n g Services,&#13;
evenings at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Young Peoples, Friday, 7:30.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
Pastor Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
WESLEYAN METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
«A Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere"&#13;
A. C. Barker, Pastor&#13;
8. B. Demond, Assoc Pastor&#13;
9:45 a.m., Bible School Hour.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior Church,&#13;
Mrs. Clara Sutton, Director.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship&#13;
(Sermon riour).&#13;
6:30 p.m., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#13;
7:30 p.m., Evening Evangel&#13;
Hour.&#13;
I1&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
CONGREGATION OP&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Presiding Minister&#13;
James P. flwrjuna,&#13;
422 3rd. St.&#13;
Phone 229-9201&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday 8:30 p m . Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday 3:45 p.m. Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Area Bible&#13;
Studies at following addresses.&#13;
47M VM&lt;-1* Brighton, Mich.&#13;
6034 CS.-tS Brighton, Mich.&#13;
MM Panhallviito Rd.&#13;
; HartUad, Mich.&#13;
. I&#13;
0JX. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
By tte Mm Pood&#13;
The Bm. Robert O. EUena,&#13;
INUAX 9 C * K V J W £ N 9 .&#13;
8 w *** i Holy Communion.&#13;
SO autt* Morning Prayer,&#13;
Chord) JBcbool and Nursery.&#13;
First and Third Sundays&#13;
Holy Communion at both serv&#13;
7:00 puL, Youth League.&#13;
BAPTIflK&#13;
«w Nest Post Offlos&#13;
&amp; fltti&#13;
10&#13;
op, i i&#13;
You* raOoirsbip. 6 p.m.&#13;
Junior Choir practice on&#13;
fcvaninf at 7 p.m.&#13;
The Choir practice is followed&#13;
at 8 p.m. by Bible study and&#13;
prayer.&#13;
THE PRESBrrERlAlf&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
224 E. Grand River, AC 7-t*»l&#13;
Robert Cafley, Paste*&#13;
AC §-6488&#13;
Gordon Mailett, Choir Director&#13;
Bin. Charlet Birch, Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 a.m. Short family&#13;
Worship Service.&#13;
9:30 to 10*30 a.m. Church&#13;
School for all ages.&#13;
11:00 t o 12:00, Worship&#13;
Service.&#13;
There is a care group for preschool&#13;
children during Church&#13;
School and the 11:00 worship&#13;
service.&#13;
You are welcome at our worship&#13;
services and other events.&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
80S W. Main SU&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-3763&#13;
Rev. Robert R. Olson, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, with classes&#13;
for children age 3 through high&#13;
school, and adults, is held at&#13;
9:45 a.m. each Sunday.&#13;
Worship Serivces are held at&#13;
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. each Sunday&#13;
during. the_ summer^&#13;
Supervised Nursery cai« for&#13;
WNITMORE LAKE&#13;
AREA CHURCHES&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Masses: 8:00 and 10:30 A.M.&#13;
• • •&#13;
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
1*43 e . Northfield Church fUL,&#13;
Narthfield Township&#13;
Raymond Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 633-1668&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a j a&#13;
Morning Services, 10:30&#13;
Confirmation Classes.&#13;
Adults. Thursday, 8:00 pjn.&#13;
Childreo, S a t u r d a y , 10:00&#13;
ajn.&#13;
a.m. worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome!&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-3249&#13;
1660 E. M-36&#13;
Plnckney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hr., 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
'Prayer Meeting, 8:00 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-36&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Rev. Luther H. KrlefaU, Pastor&#13;
AC 7-S96L&#13;
•864 lukey Lake Rd., Lakeland&#13;
\- ' Organiftt - Mrs. Ben Wood&#13;
Asst. Organist Mrs. Ruby Cook&#13;
Sunday Worship Services —&#13;
8:30 and 10:45 A. M.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Communion Service: first and&#13;
third Sunday.&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle: secoiWMonday.&#13;
Voters Assembly: second&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLE'S CHURCH&#13;
385 Unadilla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Young Peo p 1 e's Meeting,&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Thursday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. MART'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Week day Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 dwarthout Road,&#13;
8501 Splcer Rd., Hamburg&#13;
Phone AO 7-6870&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday school, 10KK&gt; a.m.&#13;
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
133 Unadilla Street&#13;
Rev. William Halnsworth&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Rev. Holland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4328&#13;
Sunday School — 9:45.&#13;
Morning Worship— 11:00.&#13;
Youth Fellowship — 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship — 7:00&#13;
Wednesday evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study —&#13;
7:30,&#13;
THE MENNONITE CHURCH&#13;
tO4 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Mehtn ftteufter&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a m&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a m&#13;
Evening Services as announced.&#13;
Three things kill human beings:&#13;
hurry, worry and grease.&#13;
• • •&#13;
It Is very difficult to per&#13;
suade a smoker that smoking&#13;
is bad for his health.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Wm. Johnson, Pastor&#13;
9:45 A.M., Adult Sunday&#13;
School. j&#13;
9:45 A.M., Sunday School&#13;
11:00 AM., Worship Service.&#13;
6:30 P.M. — MYF.&#13;
• • •&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
279 Dartmoor Drive&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
William F. Nicholas, Pastor&#13;
Hickory 9-2342&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. Walter Tucker, Sr.&#13;
Sunday School Supt., Mrs. H.&#13;
N Manning.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 «Lm. —&#13;
WarningW&amp;£s!rip, 1T-3S i * m&#13;
Jet Cadets, 8 years through&#13;
12 years, 5:30 to 6:30.&#13;
Evangelistic Services, 7:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9242 Main St.&#13;
Whitom&gt;re Lake, Michigan&#13;
REV. A. ROBERTSON&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Missionary Service, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
10111 U.S. 23&#13;
Harold TJepkfim*, Pastor&#13;
HI. 9-2357&#13;
10 a.m. Sunday SchooL&#13;
11 a.m. Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m. Young People.&#13;
7:30 p.m. Preaching Service.&#13;
Light &amp; Life Hour on Sundays&#13;
at 1 p.m. - WBFG - 98.7&#13;
FM.&#13;
Prayer Meeting Thursday,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
P u b l i c Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday 8&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — Friday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — Friday&#13;
8:30 p.m.&#13;
HOW ELL&#13;
CHURCH OF THE&#13;
NAZARENE&#13;
422 McCarthy Street&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Rev. W. E. Varian, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
Evangelistic services at 7:30.&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 pjn. on Wednesday.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF GOD&#13;
508 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. Stanley Hicks, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Childrens church at 11:15&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
C. A. service at 6:45 p.m.&#13;
Evening evangelistic service&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Midweek service on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. JOHNS&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
Slbley at Walnut HoweU&#13;
Rev. Richard Ingalla, Rector&#13;
The Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8 a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion at 10&#13;
a.m. on the first and third Sundays&#13;
of each month.&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10 a.m.' on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of each&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on Sun&#13;
day at 10 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Cfaaw * McCarthy Streets&#13;
Rav. Charles KMb, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10&#13;
Sunday school at 11 a.m&#13;
Midweek worship service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
fc» West Oraa* Star&#13;
Howed&#13;
mnWm&#13;
Church school at 9:15 and 11.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
CHURCH THE GOD&#13;
3944) Plncktwy Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancftcfc, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 ajn.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 ajn.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting on Wed*&#13;
ne&amp;day at 7 pjn.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, HoweU&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meedesw Pastor&#13;
Church school at 10 aju.&#13;
Worship service at 11 ajn.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel service at 7:30 pjn.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
HoweU&#13;
205 South Walnut 8L&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship service at 10 ajn.&#13;
Church school at 10 ajn. and&#13;
11:15 a.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Church service at 3 pjn. on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN&#13;
8375 Fenton Road&#13;
Rev. F. J. Pies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 11:15 ajn.&#13;
Worship service at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. J. R&amp;smussen, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath school at 2 p.m. on&#13;
Moweil&#13;
Father Joseph Weiber, Pastor&#13;
Rev. Jerome Schmidt&#13;
Assistant Pastor&#13;
Sunday Masses at 6, 8, 10&#13;
and 12 o'clock.&#13;
Holy Day Masses at 5:30, 7&#13;
and 9 a.m. 12:15 and 6 p.m.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 and&#13;
8 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday from&#13;
3:30 to 5 and 7;30 to 9 p.m.&#13;
EMMANUEL BAPTIST&#13;
CHUKCH of HOVVELL&#13;
4961 W. Grand River, HoweU&#13;
Rev. Harvey Hafner, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.nx&#13;
. Sunday morning worship at&#13;
11 a.m.&#13;
Sunday evening service at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6 p.m.&#13;
Bible study on Wednesday at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Road&#13;
Rev. W. O. Season, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Bible Study at 11 o'clock.&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening s e r v i c e at 8:15&#13;
o'clock.&#13;
Prayer service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8 p.m.&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
812 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houston, Minister&#13;
Early service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Late service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 9:45 a.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS 1&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
646 W. Grand River, HoweU&#13;
First Church of Christ, Scien.&#13;
tist holds a service each Sunday&#13;
at 10:30. Sunday School&#13;
for pupils up to ihe age of 20&#13;
convene at the same hour. A&#13;
Wednesday evening service is&#13;
held at 8 p.m. at which time&#13;
.experiences, testimonies and remarks&#13;
may be given.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
at 122 N. State street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may be borrowed&#13;
read or purchased. It is open&#13;
to the public Monday through&#13;
Saturday from 11 am. to 4 pm&#13;
and from 6:30 to 9 o'clock Friday&#13;
evenings.&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
3940 Ptnrkney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 ajn.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
WESLEYAN OFFICERS&#13;
The following have been&#13;
elected and appointed officers&#13;
in the Wesleyan Church for&#13;
1963-1964:&#13;
Trustess«Stewardf: 1-year-&#13;
Harvey Young, Wufred A.&#13;
Ernst; 2-years — Bruce Cox,&#13;
Robert Wirick; and 3-years —&#13;
Rolla Wollenhaupt, G e o r g e&#13;
Tanner&#13;
Auditors: 1-year—Melbourne&#13;
Carlson; 2-years — Bruce Cox&#13;
Treasurer — RolU Wollenhaupt&#13;
Clerk — Marjory Green&#13;
Class Leader — Robert Wirick&#13;
Organist — Julie Coleman&#13;
Assistant Organist — Stephen&#13;
Sheng&#13;
Choir Director — W. A.&#13;
Ernst&#13;
Assistant Choir Director —&#13;
R. B. Cox&#13;
Communion Steward — Dorothy&#13;
Demorest&#13;
Flower Committee — Adah&#13;
Miller; Assistant — Pauline&#13;
Barker&#13;
Sunday School Superintendent&#13;
— Harvey Young; Assistant&#13;
— George Tanner&#13;
Delegates to Conference —&#13;
Rolla Wollenhaupt, Bruce Cox;&#13;
Alternate — Adah Miller&#13;
The Reverend H. M. DeFoe&#13;
occupied the pulpit of the&#13;
Wesleyan Church Sunday morning,&#13;
August 11. The evening&#13;
service was a Galilean service&#13;
at 4:00 p.m. at Miss Sadie&#13;
Hicks' cottage at Crooked&#13;
Lake.&#13;
Jonathan Musch will be the&#13;
guest speaker August 18.&#13;
BIBLE&#13;
opens its 15th season Sunday&#13;
afternoon at 3:00 p.m. with&#13;
Missionary Bancroft. Mr. Bancroft&#13;
served in the Phillipines&#13;
for many years with the Association&#13;
of Baptists for World&#13;
Evangelism and is presently&#13;
the administrative secretary of&#13;
the Associated Missions of the&#13;
ICCC. In his present work he&#13;
has traveled around the world&#13;
and comes to Beulahland with&#13;
a rich experience of world&#13;
conditions affecting the cause&#13;
of Christian missions.&#13;
Dr. R. T. Ketcham returns&#13;
for his seventh year at Beulahland&#13;
with the 3:00 p.m.&#13;
service the 25th. His messages&#13;
for the week will be on the&#13;
Second Coming of Christ.&#13;
Dr. Ketcham will also be&#13;
the speaker on Labor Day&#13;
when the conference holds two&#13;
Patriotic Christian Rallies, one&#13;
at 10:00 a.m. and one at 3:00&#13;
p.m. which closes the season.&#13;
Dr. Ketcham was one of the&#13;
founders of the General Association&#13;
of Regular Baptist&#13;
Churches in 1936 which now&#13;
has more than 1,000 churches&#13;
in our country, with many of&#13;
the Michigan churches cooper-&#13;
Methodists&#13;
Seek Ways&#13;
To Integrate&#13;
More than 1,000 Methodist&#13;
ministers and laymen, representing&#13;
some 30,000 churches&#13;
across the nation, will meet&#13;
in Chicago from Aug. 26 to 30&#13;
in the second "Methodist Conference&#13;
on Human Relations."&#13;
coftfereaee will seek&#13;
the beat ways to bring about&#13;
racial tnchnlveaess in the&#13;
Methodist Church; and ways&#13;
the church caa best witness&#13;
to its beliefs before the community,&#13;
and deal effectively&#13;
with race problem* in education,&#13;
voting, employment, and&#13;
public accommodations.&#13;
The keynote address, will be&#13;
given by Bishop F. Gerald&#13;
Ensley, of Des Moines, and the&#13;
closing address by Bishop Gerald&#13;
Kennedy, of Los Angeles.&#13;
Both are considered leaders&#13;
in the social programs of&#13;
Methodism. O t h e r platform&#13;
speakers will include Dr. Martin&#13;
Luther King, Dick Gregory&#13;
and Dr. Eric Lincoln.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The newly-formed "Commission&#13;
on Religion and Race" —&#13;
arm of the National Council&#13;
of Churches — has appealed&#13;
to church members and "ail&#13;
people of good will" to:&#13;
"—Write their Congressional&#13;
representatives and senators&#13;
^ ^ i J k t } their: m&amp;fc&#13;
legislation now;&#13;
"—Organize delegations to&#13;
visit their congressmen, their&#13;
political party offiicals, and the&#13;
press in their own home communities;&#13;
and&#13;
"—Take part in other activities&#13;
in support of civil rights&#13;
legislation, ^dedicating their&#13;
time and funds to the achieving&#13;
of equal opportunity for&#13;
all."&#13;
ating in the conference.&#13;
Doris Lane will be the featured&#13;
soloist at all services&#13;
during the two weeks. Miss&#13;
Lane studied opera in Europe,&#13;
making her debut in Rome,&#13;
Italy.&#13;
Beulahland is located on&#13;
Whitewood Road and East M-&#13;
36, three miles east of Pinckney&#13;
on the property of Happy&#13;
Day Camp.&#13;
For ' full particulars, write&#13;
or phone Director W. C. Standridge,&#13;
Pinckney, UPtown 8-&#13;
5521.&#13;
Picnic grounds are available.&#13;
Sunday services are at 3:00&#13;
and 7:00 p.m., with night services&#13;
at 7:30 during the week.&#13;
Obituaries&#13;
EDWEN 4. WHITE&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE — Edwin&#13;
J. White, 73, of 1400 Old Cantun&#13;
Lane, East Lansing, formerly&#13;
of Whitmore Lake, died&#13;
Sunday at the Edward W.&#13;
Sparrow Hospital in Lansing.&#13;
He was former vice-president&#13;
and general manager of&#13;
the Gardner White Furniture&#13;
Co. of Detroit and the father&#13;
of Elmer E. White, executive&#13;
secretary of the Michigan&#13;
Press Association.&#13;
The ex-resident moved to&#13;
East TtflTVfu»g from Whitmore&#13;
Lake two years ago.&#13;
He was a member of the&#13;
Whitmore L a k e Methodist&#13;
Church and former member of&#13;
the church finance committee.&#13;
He also was treasurer of the&#13;
Emanuel Baptist Church of&#13;
Detroit for 20 years.&#13;
He was a member of the&#13;
East Lansing Kiwanis Club&#13;
and past president of the&#13;
Whitmore Lake Kiwanis Club&#13;
and Detroit Furniture Club.&#13;
He formerly served as boys'&#13;
foreign works secretary of the&#13;
YMCA in Detroit&#13;
Surviving besides his son are&#13;
one daughter, Mrs. David H.&#13;
Lehman of Detroit; five grandchildren;&#13;
one brother, Eugene&#13;
C. White of St. Clair Shores,&#13;
and one sister, Mrs. Doras Nelson&#13;
of La Mesa, Calif.&#13;
Funeral services " were held&#13;
Tuesday at the Whitmore Lake&#13;
Methodist Church with tho&#13;
Rev. William Johnson officiating.&#13;
Burial w,:as at W:hiiniore . •"'":*V- &gt;-..•: • * - _ :&#13;
BEACHER C. MACKEY&#13;
SOUTH LYON — Beache,r&#13;
C. Mackey, 78, retired Lyon&#13;
township farmer who had been&#13;
living at 111 Northeast 42nd&#13;
St., Miami, Fla., died of a&#13;
heart attack Friday at South&#13;
Lyon.&#13;
Born Oct. 6, 1884, in Lyon&#13;
township, he was a son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Willard Mackey. His&#13;
first wife, Bertha Hamilton,&#13;
died a number of years ago.&#13;
Mr. Mackey attended South&#13;
Lyon High School. He was a&#13;
former member of the Methodist&#13;
Church and served as a&#13;
bank director and school board&#13;
member of South Lyon.&#13;
He moved to Florida in 1949.&#13;
He was a member of the First&#13;
Presbyterian Church of Miami.&#13;
Surviving are his wife, Mae,&#13;
and one daughter, Mrs. Joseph&#13;
(Theresa) Cannon of Wisconsdn.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Monday at the Phillips Funeral&#13;
Home with the Rev. Ferris&#13;
Woodruff of the South Lyon&#13;
Methodist Church officiating.&#13;
Burial was in South Lyon&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
D. £. CA&#13;
SOUTH LYON — Funeral&#13;
services were held Sandiy at&#13;
the Phillips Funeral Home lot&#13;
Delbert Lewis Carter, 88, ol&#13;
10622 Rushton l t d . South&#13;
Lyon, who died at his bom*&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
Born at Detroit May 14&#13;
1907, he was a aom of Oohjj&#13;
and Sarah Crone Carter.&#13;
He married Virginia Shutti&#13;
at Detroit in 190BL They moved&#13;
to South Lyon from Fannington&#13;
22 yean ago.&#13;
Mr. Carter was owner of th*&#13;
Carter Dog Food COSurvivingj&#13;
in addition to hu&#13;
wife, are two sons. Michael&#13;
and Dennis, both at home.&#13;
The Rev. Norman Rtedesel&#13;
of the First Prefbyteriai&#13;
Church, officiated at the fu&#13;
nerai services. Burial wai u&#13;
South Lyon Cemetery.&#13;
• • •&#13;
SAMUEL THOMPSON&#13;
HOWEU. — Samuel Thomp&#13;
son, 64, of 315 N. Totnpkim&#13;
St., died Tuesday, Aug. 6, ai&#13;
a Wayne hospital after t&#13;
heart attack.&#13;
A native of Kentucky, h«&#13;
is survived by his widow,&#13;
Lottie; one son, Netter ol&#13;
Jonesville; a daughter, Mis.&#13;
William Rugiarello of Wayne;&#13;
five grandchildren and a twin&#13;
brother, Roy of Tucson, Ariz.&#13;
Services were held Friday&#13;
at MacDonaJd Funeral Home&#13;
here and burial was in Roselawn&#13;
Cemetery, Berkley.&#13;
HUW^LL —"Funeral services&#13;
were held Friday at 1:30&#13;
p.m. at MacDonald Funeral&#13;
Home for August P. Schmitt,&#13;
79, 515 S. Tompkins 'St.,&#13;
originator of the famed Howell&#13;
Melon, who died Tuesday&#13;
night August 6, at McPherson&#13;
Community Health Center.&#13;
Mr. Schmitt operated a&#13;
greenhouse for many yeaxs&#13;
and is credited with originating&#13;
the HoweU Melon" 32 y&gt;ars&#13;
ago after some extensive plant&#13;
experimentation.&#13;
He is survived by his widow,&#13;
Blanche; and two sons, Charles&#13;
of Midland and Dr. Phillip of&#13;
B i r m i n g h a m . Also, two&#13;
brothers, Sam Smith of Winnipeg,&#13;
Canada, and Albert Smith&#13;
of Ontario, Canada; and one&#13;
grandson, Phillip, Jr. The two&#13;
brothers changed the spelling&#13;
of the name during World&#13;
War I.&#13;
Mr. Schmitt was a member&#13;
of the Presbyterian Church,&#13;
HoweU Lodge 38, F A AM&#13;
Livingston Chapter 30 R.A.M.,&#13;
HoweU Lions Club, Chemung&#13;
Hills Country Club, and: a Ufa&#13;
member of the Central Mich*&#13;
igan Florists Association.&#13;
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higtiways. Experts recommend tna following EXPRESS WAYS to safety toko advantage of Ottf fast,&#13;
convenient EXPRESSWAYS:&#13;
4. if you must stop, signal for right hand tint i t&#13;
1. Keep right when entering. Use tho acceleration you decelerate. Get completely off tht riftt&#13;
strip to build up to the average speed of tho side of tho highway.&#13;
traffic 5. When leaving, look for advinei t i n t i m .&#13;
2. Pick your l a n o . . . and stay In it. Lano wander* Move to the proper turn-off lam. Signal. Usi&#13;
ing is dangerous. Generally, keep right. Where deceleration lane, and slow down.&#13;
slow-trucks and merging traffic make a lane, 5, watch "Highway Hypnosis" (movo head and o y u&#13;
hazardous, move over a lane. constantly). Start a trip well-rotted. K m frisk&#13;
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THESE ARE JUST A FEW ITEMS&#13;
* MANSFIELD 8-MM&#13;
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S 102 E. GRAND RIVER&#13;
8 ^Tbe Corner&#13;
I&#13;
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ONLY 8 8&#13;
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25c lo 50c&#13;
Values To&#13;
I Table - Many&#13;
Different Items&#13;
Your&#13;
Choicr -_.&#13;
Boys9 ft Men's Black Canvas&#13;
TENNIS SHOES&#13;
Broken&#13;
Sizes . pair&#13;
Itsell's Clothing&#13;
110 W. GRAND RIVER PHONE 467&#13;
SIDEWALK DAYS&#13;
FRI. • SAT. • AUG. 1 6 - 1 7&#13;
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9 WALL PAPER •&#13;
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* BRAPERY MATERIAL *&#13;
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• QUALITY PAINTS •&#13;
Come in and Look Around SHIPPYS COLOR CENTER&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
201 W. Grand River&#13;
Phone 881&#13;
SAVINGS&#13;
ARE&#13;
ALWAYS&#13;
SAVINGS&#13;
ARE&#13;
ALWAYS&#13;
DRUG STORE&#13;
- A T -&#13;
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117 W. GRAND RIVER PHONE 115&#13;
BACK to SCHOOL&#13;
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• QUALITY&#13;
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WEST BEND&#13;
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SAUCE PAN&#13;
REG. PRICE $14.95 7.99&#13;
End of Season Speeial!!&#13;
2&#13;
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8&#13;
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MANY OTHER ITEMS&#13;
UP TO 50% OFF&#13;
SUTTON HARDWARE&#13;
S 123 W. GRAND RIVER PHONE 152&#13;
! SIDEWALK DAYS&#13;
I FRI. - SIT. • AUQ. 16-17&#13;
I BARGAINS-BARGAINS 507. UP&#13;
TO -m «*v / O OFF&#13;
ON SOME ITEMS&#13;
ELECTRIC CAN OPENER&#13;
110 E. GRAND RIVER PHONE 1348&#13;
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BASE AND WALL CABINETS&#13;
&lt; • • • • &gt; » ' • • . « * * Smith &amp; Lowe Sales S Service&#13;
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• ATTENTION LADIES •&#13;
3&#13;
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FRI. • SAT. • AUG. 16-17&#13;
$&#13;
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116 W. GRAND RIVER PHONE 1606&#13;
We Are A Detroit K&lt;!l*on Service Au&lt;my With Payment*&#13;
of EdiHoit BUU and Exchange* or Light Bulb*, Cords and&#13;
Fuses.&#13;
BALL BAND &amp; U. S. KEDS&#13;
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FRI. • SAT. • AUQ. 1 6 - 1 7&#13;
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FALL UP TO&#13;
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HEELS&#13;
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$1.94 pr.&#13;
1 TABLE WOMEN'S&#13;
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SI.00 pr.&#13;
$100 m%l YES irs&#13;
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204 W. GRAND RIVER PHONE «2 115 E. GRAND RIVER PHONE 981 S1&#13;
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FREE PARKING&#13;
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.Phone'2886&#13;
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NOTICE&#13;
KARL'S TV now open every&#13;
evening until 9 p m., l a r v&#13;
Stock of reconditions] use:&#13;
TV's. 104 VV. Grand River.&#13;
t :-x&#13;
z Personate&#13;
GET PROFESSIONAL r v p - t&#13;
cleaning results Mr-nt BI:;e&#13;
Xustre Elec'.r:.'- C.;r;vt Sh ;;:i-&#13;
•^ooer on'y Sl.uO per &lt;hy. Gcu.&#13;
B. Ratz &amp; £; n ilu.w.&#13;
8-1-1-x&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
OUR SINCERE thnnks and appreciation&#13;
to friends, neighbors&#13;
and relatives for thr1 many acts&#13;
of kindness, cards &amp;• beautiful&#13;
floral tributes, during our voeent&#13;
bereavement. S p e c i a l&#13;
thanks to Pastor Robert R. Ol-&#13;
SOn &amp; the Ladies of St. George&#13;
Lutheran Church also. Donald&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
V.TI.I. MARKED Dalmation&#13;
:•••;)&gt;. AKC registered with Pa-&#13;
:;' :•-• Reasonable. Also litter&#13;
!).i!i'.: itian full blooded and&#13;
ti'.uroiishbred with no papers.&#13;
HUWL-11 1543M12 after 6:00.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
SHETLAND PONY, 6 yrs. old.&#13;
Mare, very gentle, broke to&#13;
ride, with colt. AC 7-1542.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
I'LACK and TAN coon hound.&#13;
Six years old. Good hunter. 10&#13;
day trial. S60.00 S78-3397.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
NORWEGIAN ELKHO U N D ,&#13;
male pups, 10 wks old; female,&#13;
16 mos. A'KC, reasonable, AC&#13;
9-7S54. 8-14-x&#13;
GERMAN SHEPPARD puppies,&#13;
AKC registered, $50. and $35.&#13;
Call 878-3283 after 5 p.m.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
AKC REGISTERED, red dachshttnd-&#13;
Household&#13;
SPINET PIANO — WANTED:&#13;
Responsible party to take over&#13;
• low monthly payments on a&#13;
spinet piano. Can be seen locally.&#13;
White Credit Manager,&#13;
P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville,&#13;
| Indiana.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
DOUBLE DRESSER, vanity&#13;
and bed, Winthrop desk, metal&#13;
clothes closet, 6129 Kinyon Dr.,&#13;
Fonda Lake. 8-14-p&#13;
KIRBY V A C U U M cleaner.&#13;
Complete with all attachments&#13;
including power polisher and&#13;
| buffer. Late model in A-l con-&#13;
! dition. Take over payments of&#13;
j.«G. Mon. on $47 81. 10 yr. guari&#13;
antee. Call Howell 791.&#13;
! 8-14-x&#13;
REPOSSESSED bedrom suite,&#13;
take over full balance. Steven's&#13;
Furniture. Howell 1717.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
J " - ' " - - r , l : ' , • T.I. . . , !&gt; A'")&#13;
AD..&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Argus&#13;
PAPERS... I PRICE&#13;
- THE&#13;
Pinckney Whitmore&#13;
Dispatch Eagle 1&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
WHITMORE&#13;
EAGLE&#13;
449-2519&#13;
ARGUS 0 DISPATCH f EAGLE&#13;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1963&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
2 BURNER ELECTRIC plate,&#13;
$4.00, Hi-Fi Automatic Record&#13;
player and Radio comb. $20.&#13;
AC 7-6522. 8-14-p&#13;
ASSORTMENT OF windows&#13;
and frames; water pump, reasonable,&#13;
449-4021, Whitmore&#13;
Lake. 8-14-x&#13;
B-FLAT CLARINET, good,&#13;
used, $35., 449-4021, Whitmore&#13;
Lake. 8-14-x&#13;
.UPRIGHT piano,&#13;
and Family&#13;
WE, INADVERTENTLY, omittad&#13;
the name of the Priekney&#13;
Chapter, Nr&gt;. 145, Order of&#13;
Eastern Stars, in our &lt;ard of&#13;
thanks last week and here do&#13;
express our most grateful appreciation&#13;
to ihrit srroup for all&#13;
*iieir help and kindness during&#13;
he passing of our loved one.&#13;
Thomas R. Morse and&#13;
Children&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George&#13;
Tans ley&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E.&#13;
Evans&#13;
«&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen E.&#13;
Morse and sons.&#13;
# CEMENT MTXERS&#13;
ft CHAIN SAWS&#13;
# STEAM CLEANER&#13;
# TOW BARS&#13;
# TRAILERS&#13;
And Many Other It;kms&#13;
RENT-ALL-G24TER&#13;
10461 K. C.rand River&#13;
Bri^tfton Phono 2:J9-6H0 I&#13;
t-f«x&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
LOST: Brown billfold containing&#13;
money, lost either at&#13;
McPherson Hospital or Dr.&#13;
Wilkinson's office 229-9691.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
Household&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
rsLID GAS RANGES • Roper,&#13;
Detroit Jewel, Kenmore, ex*&#13;
ccllcnt condition, free delivery&#13;
and installation, 90 day guarantee.&#13;
Consumers Power Co.,&#13;
Phone Howell 640. t-f-x&#13;
WANTED: Responsible party&#13;
to take nvrr low monthly payments&#13;
on a spinet piano. Can be&#13;
MVII (orally. Write Credit Manar-&#13;
r, P. (). Box 213, Shrlbyville,&#13;
Indiana. 8-28-p&#13;
SINGER NOTICE. Your only&#13;
authorized Representative for&#13;
Sin.;cr Sewing Machine Co.,&#13;
Norman Pilsner 229-9344, will&#13;
bo on vacation from August&#13;
5th to 19th. For Sales &amp; Service.&#13;
Phone Singer Lansing, 487-&#13;
3659. 8-14-x&#13;
3 PC. HLONPE dinette set, excellent&#13;
condition. AC 9-2G61.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
I - Fix Up Your Home&#13;
For&#13;
- O U T D O O R&#13;
: L I V I N G !&#13;
NATURAL LEDGE&#13;
I STONES&#13;
7 FOR RETAINING WALLS&#13;
; FIRE PLACES &amp; ETC.&#13;
ADD A PATIO&#13;
NOW!&#13;
PRECAST STEPS&#13;
Precast&#13;
PATIO STONE&#13;
6 Colors $-| 40&#13;
"ic&#13;
24"x21"xiy2 "__&#13;
READY . MIX CONCRETE OR&#13;
MORTAR IN 50 and 90 LB. BAGS&#13;
» :.: :': * !*r&#13;
NATURAL WINDOW SILLS,&#13;
DOOU SILLS and WALL COl'INGS&#13;
: BRIGHTON CTCf!E &amp; SUPPLY GO.&#13;
- 7200 Gd. River Ph. 229-6648&#13;
"S'/j Miles W. of Brighton — Between Brighton &amp; Howell&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
GETO HOP&#13;
SHALTEST ICE CREAM&#13;
14 oz. bag New Era potato chips flflo&#13;
Paul DeLuca 123 W. Main St. Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
"Kossrs&#13;
formerly WinkHhaus Floral Co.&#13;
Phone Ilowcii tcri&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
• At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
" Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • Houseware*&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Elect ricaJ&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Supplies&#13;
Tires &amp; Battenea&#13;
434 VV. Main Ph. AC 7-2451&#13;
range,' ?\uigd "vvaSjier,- Frigi-&#13;
Hinrp refricfprntor; Cold Srwt&#13;
refrigerator; Misc. items. 229-&#13;
9948. 8-21-x&#13;
MOTOROLA TV., 21", $40;&#13;
Fripidaire elec. stove, $45. Howell&#13;
2956. 8-14-x&#13;
REPOSSESSED Living room&#13;
suite, take over full balance.&#13;
Steven's Furniture. Howell&#13;
1717. 8-14-x&#13;
AUGUST SPECIAL&#13;
NEW—pas range, reg. $199.95,&#13;
now $149.95; for August only,&#13;
1 set West Bend waterless&#13;
cookware free with purchase.&#13;
Douglas Hardware. HI 9-7971.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
RICH BLACK pulverized peat&#13;
humus. Best for enriching poor&#13;
soils. Truck and pickups loaded&#13;
at 620 S. 7th St., Donald Leith&#13;
Sr, 229-9405. t-f-x&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Mufflers, Generators,&#13;
Fuel Pumps, Brake&#13;
Shoos, Glass Packs. American&#13;
Auto Ace. 126 E. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
10" BY 12' HETTRTCK Cottage&#13;
type tent §60.00. Electro-Voice&#13;
Ci.!iil)in.':ti -.i Chord rind Manual&#13;
electric ort^an. 2 years old.&#13;
$295.00. 878-.TJ97 8-14-\&#13;
SPECIAL PRICING ON John&#13;
Deere demonstrator tractors.&#13;
Also pood selection of used&#13;
tractors at prices you can't&#13;
afford to miss, we trade and&#13;
finance. Ilnrtland Area Hdwe,&#13;
Hartland 2311. 8-14-x&#13;
USED GIRLS 26-in. Schwinn&#13;
bike, $15., 5301 Military Dr.&#13;
Brighton. 8-14-x&#13;
CLOTH YOUR family, furnish&#13;
your home, dishes &amp; nic-nacs&#13;
too. Every thing but groceries&#13;
at House of Rummage. Open&#13;
Dailv 4485 E. M-59. 9-11-x&#13;
8-14-p&#13;
CHICKERING SPINET Piano,&#13;
mohogany finish. Bargain. By&#13;
owner - Phone 229-2575.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
FOR SALE — 8 ft. garage&#13;
door $50.00. 227-2631. 8-14-x&#13;
HOUSE DOORS — Interior&#13;
and Exterior. Like new. Inquire&#13;
at Chilsdn Store, Brighton.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
BOYS' CLOTHING, size 16, excellent&#13;
condition, very cheap;&#13;
top coat, Sports jacket, shirts,&#13;
sweaters.. AC 9-6277. 8-14-x&#13;
HOT PASTIES — 170 Center&#13;
St., Highland. (2 blks. South of&#13;
M-59), Thurs., Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.,&#13;
open 10 a.m., Phone 685-1496.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PEACHES — Sunhaven &amp; redhaven,&#13;
quality excellent: APPLES,&#13;
eating and cooking. 8&#13;
a.m. - 8 p.m. daily during peach&#13;
season. Oakland OrcharcK 2?n"&#13;
E. Commerce Rd., l v&#13;
2 Mile E.&#13;
of Milford. 8-14-x&#13;
SHALLOW well jet pump, used&#13;
short time, Rapid Dayton, $40.&#13;
AC 9-2657. 8-14-p&#13;
GOOD USED bedroom, lWing&#13;
room and dining room furniture,&#13;
many other household&#13;
items, open afternoons. -Auction&#13;
Sale every Sat. Nite. 7:30&#13;
p.m., 9010 Pontiac Trail, South&#13;
Lyon, Michigan. 8-14-x&#13;
Yiijiker&#13;
Memorials • Monuments&#13;
• Markers&#13;
• Mausoleums&#13;
116 E. Mount Hope Ave.&#13;
Lansing, Mich.&#13;
MRS. G. CUSIC&#13;
419 Washington&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone AC 9-6198&#13;
Evenings After 6 or&#13;
Week Ends t-f-X&#13;
Professional a n d .&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TULLEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tues,-Thurs.-Sat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
440 W. Main St.&#13;
AC 9-6386&#13;
Royal Improvement Co.&#13;
Home Modernization, All&#13;
types of siding, roofing.&#13;
stone, kitchens, attics, awn&#13;
ings, storm windows, doors.&#13;
basements.&#13;
Free Estimates, FHA terms&#13;
Call Collect OR 4-4204&#13;
20403 Frermont St. Livonia&#13;
Professional BldpM Brighton&#13;
DR. W. W. MADDEN&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
Mon.. Tue.. Thurs., Fri. 9-5&#13;
Wednesday &amp; Saturday 9-12&#13;
North St. — AC 9-6254&#13;
EDWIN H. MUKTO&#13;
Al &lt; IIONEKK&#13;
Complete) Auction Servte*&#13;
PHONE 8S7U44&#13;
No Char** for OharltuM*&#13;
"For A livelier You"&#13;
— Open Kveninffs —&#13;
BRIGHTON BtALTf&#13;
SALON&#13;
128 W North S t AC 7-3*41&#13;
CLORE'S FLORIST&#13;
9956 E. Od. River, Brighton&#13;
Phone AC 7-6631&#13;
MpnM Sat. 9 to 6 P.M.&#13;
COM PARK&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
All Forms of Coverage&#13;
307 W MAIN STREET&#13;
ACademy 7-1X91&#13;
Thos. P. Anderson DVM&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8:30 P.M.&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-4S51&#13;
JIMMY'S&#13;
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING&#13;
Prompt, Dependable&#13;
Reasonable&#13;
Phs. AC 7-4721&#13;
Res. AC 7-1582&#13;
428 W Main St&#13;
ElectncaJ Contractors&#13;
OAFKNEY&#13;
E1XCTRIC SHOP&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611. 321 W Malr,&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Interior &amp; Exterior&#13;
Paper Hanging A Removing&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
LEO MSMlKKZ&#13;
AC 9-9241&#13;
6424 ttJanri Lake Dr.&#13;
Brighton, Mich, 6-64-p&#13;
PaintiBf&#13;
Interior and Exterior&#13;
' Experienced Painter&#13;
George Tanner&#13;
Write Box 184, PiBckney&#13;
Michigan&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
1959 PLYMOUTH standard&#13;
six, good condition. Artificial&#13;
fireplace; glass heater. 7989&#13;
Lake Shore Dr., Horseshoe&#13;
Lake. 8-21-x&#13;
FENCE — 25% discount, 1,000&#13;
ft., must be sold by July and&#13;
August, 42" and 48" chain link,&#13;
Wood fence and patio fence.&#13;
Terms free estimates. New&#13;
Hudson Fence, GE 7-9441.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR lot rent.&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
information call F. T.&#13;
Hyne and Son. AC 7-1851.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors. Mill Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter,. t-f-x&#13;
GLADS and new potatoes.&#13;
Charles Kaiser, 15811 West M-&#13;
36. Gregory, phone 498-2435.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
GREAT LAKES Trailer, 10 x&#13;
47, good condition, located at&#13;
Woodland Lake. $2500.00 $400.&#13;
down. Immiediate possession.&#13;
Call for appointment 227-5284.&#13;
1958 TWO BDRM. 50 x 10 Atlas&#13;
Mobile Home and lot complete.&#13;
Total price $3995, $700.&#13;
down; Also Mobile home lots&#13;
$1,700 up. Suburban Mobile&#13;
Homes Estates, Clark Lake,&#13;
227-5828. 8-14-p&#13;
12 FOOT CAMPING trailer,&#13;
self-contained. $4.50 per day.&#13;
$25.00 per week. Would Sea&#13;
878-3536 t-f-x&#13;
13 FT. ALUM, trailer, gas heater&#13;
and stove, ice box, elec.&#13;
brakes, sleeps 3. $400. Call 878-&#13;
3283 after 5 pm. 8-14-x&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
MALE&#13;
YOUNG MEN for carpenter&#13;
apprentice, good starting pay,&#13;
must be aggressive, no experience&#13;
necessary. UP 8-6685.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PART TIME insurance inspector&#13;
with car &amp; Camera. Reply&#13;
own hand writing. Box K-&#13;
305 % The Brighton Argus.&#13;
^ 8-14-x&#13;
MECHANIC WANTED Bullard&#13;
Patton Pontiac. AC 7-1971.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant, 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
BABYSITTER 18 yrs., or older&#13;
in my home by week. 6 a.m. -&#13;
4 p.m, week - days. 9207 Lee&#13;
Rd. 8-14-p&#13;
. hn&#13;
oes, Pontoon Boats. All at huge&#13;
savings. Watercraft Hdq., 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake HI&#13;
9-8191. t-f-x&#13;
16 FT. FIBRE GLASS SeaRay&#13;
Deluxe, 50 H&gt;P. Evinrude Electric&#13;
Motor, Morse Control, all&#13;
in excellent condition. $850. AC&#13;
7-6355. v t-f-x&#13;
ROW - BOAT, $45.00. May be&#13;
seen 5065 Girard Dr. Lakeland.&#13;
7-2883. 8-14-x&#13;
WE'RE LOADED with Kelvinator&#13;
Appliances. Washers, —&#13;
dryers — freezers — refrigerators&#13;
— ranges — dishwashers.&#13;
See us for the best deal going.&#13;
We trade &amp; finance. Hartland&#13;
Area Hardware Phone, Hartland&#13;
2511. ' 8-12-x&#13;
POOL TABLE, balls, cues &amp; •&#13;
cue repair kit, tavern size, in&#13;
excellent condition; Gate val-»&#13;
ues, sizes 1" to 4"; steel sash j&#13;
with glazing. All items priced&#13;
for quick sale. 10410 Livingston,&#13;
Hamburg. AC 9-6677 evenings.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
MASTERCRAFT BOAT Trailler,&#13;
650 pound capacity, tilt table&#13;
loading, excellent condition&#13;
$100.00 or best offer. HI 9-8821.&#13;
BOATS, BOATS, BOATS&#13;
FISHING, RUNABOUT, Pontoon,&#13;
Aluminum, Steel, Fiberglass.&#13;
McCulloch - Scott outboard&#13;
Sales and Service, repairing&#13;
all makes. Manning's&#13;
Sport Center, 9518 Main, Whitmore&#13;
Lake, HI 9-8951. t-f-x&#13;
b ski, - t w u ; cBS^ren,.... one hn&#13;
school; Mrs. Heinig, AC 9-7809.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
FULL TIME office employee&#13;
for small shop. Must have&#13;
qualified experience in releasing&#13;
material for production,&#13;
make out bills of lading, invoices&#13;
&amp; shippers. Must be&#13;
fully qualified for handing payroll&#13;
&amp; deduction. Trio Machine&#13;
Products, AC 7-2171. 8-i4-x&#13;
OFFICE GIRL — for typing,&#13;
general office work. Brighton&#13;
Products. Co. 8-14-p&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
1959 FORD PICK-UP with&#13;
Highway Cruiser Camper. Will&#13;
take car for down payment.&#13;
227-3351. 8-14-x&#13;
CHEVY PICK-UP in good condition.&#13;
Phone after 6:00 P.M.&#13;
AC 7-6731. 8-14-x&#13;
1960 CHRYSLER Windsor, one&#13;
owner, double power, new tires,&#13;
4-dr., white, clean, $1,250. 227-&#13;
5284. 8-14-x&#13;
"^INTERNATIONAL pick-up,&#13;
good tires, brakes, engine. S100.&#13;
3511 Oak Knoll Dr. AC 9-9355.&#13;
8-14-p&#13;
1951 BROWN 32 ft. insulated&#13;
van, reefer floor, light weight,&#13;
8800 South U.S.-23. 8-14-p&#13;
'58 T-BIRD, 2-dr. h.t, no rust,&#13;
very clean, full power; also '57&#13;
Chev. Bel-Aire, 4-Dr., r. &amp; h.,&#13;
power glide, good condition.&#13;
Phone 229-6116. 8-14-p&#13;
1955 PONTIAC, for parts, motor&#13;
runs, 3 'Like New1 tires.&#13;
$35. Phone 227-5284. tfp&#13;
195S! STUDEBAKER, 4 - D r .&#13;
stick needs some work, new&#13;
tiros, $200.00 cash. Phone 227-&#13;
3920. 8-14-p&#13;
Emil E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941&#13;
tf&#13;
WOODEN ROW BOAT with&#13;
oars. 227-5025. 8-14-x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO DO REWEAVING^ TAILORING.&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
Wanted&#13;
Automotive&#13;
'57 OR '58 FORD BODY in&#13;
pood condition, contact Albert&#13;
Cote, AC 9-6280, Mon. — Wed.&#13;
after 4:30 p.m. t-f-p&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
MALE&#13;
WANTED: Rawleigh Dealer&#13;
with car, good health, 30 hours&#13;
or more weekly, to serve families&#13;
in locality in Livingston&#13;
Co. Rawleigh line well known.&#13;
See or call A. C. Henry, 436. S.&#13;
Frank St., Fowlerville, or write&#13;
Rawleigh, Dept. MCH, 680-136,&#13;
Freeport, III. 8-28-x&#13;
ROUTE WORK — Need married&#13;
man to service established&#13;
customers and open new accounts,&#13;
must have high school&#13;
education, dependable car and&#13;
phone. $405. week guarantee&#13;
while training. For interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2749. t-f-x&#13;
"AVON IS CALLING"* In your&#13;
neighborhood through TV. Be&#13;
the Avon Representative in&#13;
your neighborhood and ti: rn&#13;
spare time into money. For appointment&#13;
in you.r home write&#13;
or call: Mrs. Alona Huckins,&#13;
5664 School St.. Haslett, Mich.&#13;
Telephone FE 9-8483.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
Male or Female&#13;
EXPERIENCED cooks, c a r&#13;
hops, and waitresses at the&#13;
Town &amp; County Drive-In Restrauant.&#13;
8130 W. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. 8-14-x&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
WOMAN WOULD like Ironing&#13;
at your home or mine. Or house&#13;
work. 229-9131. 8-14-x&#13;
WANTED to do baby sitting in&#13;
my home. AC 9-6769 after 6&#13;
p.m. 8-14 x&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL Senior desires&#13;
baby sitting, housework, e c.&#13;
Cail Judy Bekkering 878-9733.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
CHILDREN TO care for in my&#13;
home AC 7-6522. 8-14-p&#13;
WANTED RAWLEIGH DEAL,&#13;
er with car, good health, 30&#13;
hrs. or more weekly to serve&#13;
families in Locality of Livingston&#13;
Co. Rawleigh line well&#13;
known. See or Call A. C. Henry,&#13;
436 S. Frank St., Fowlervilte.&#13;
or write Rawleigh Dept. MCH&#13;
680-136 Freeport HI. 8-28-x&#13;
Mon.-Thnrs. 9 ajn.-10 pm PrL-Sat 9 am-11 p n Sim. ll-ft pro&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUORS&#13;
/ Brandies&#13;
Mixes ope_s COLD BEER — WLNES&#13;
L3S £. Grand Btver, Brlfhtoa — AC 9-48M&#13;
Party&#13;
Foods&#13;
Black Dirt-Top Soil&#13;
Road GraveU, Crashed Stoqe&#13;
Earth Moving, Fffl Sand or Clay&#13;
Bulldozing A Grading&#13;
Collin's Excavating&#13;
Phone 229-6791&#13;
7600 W.*Gnu&gt;d River&#13;
LET PAULA take care of £.11&#13;
your sewing needs. Phone AC&#13;
9-2682. 8-14-x&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
MOTEL MANAGERS&#13;
NEEDED&#13;
Men, Women, couples needed,&#13;
OV-T 2!5. Hirrh School education&#13;
not necessary. Short inexpensive&#13;
course at home followed l,y&#13;
two weeks of practical training&#13;
in a modern motel. For interview,&#13;
write the school, giving'&#13;
address, occupation, phone&#13;
number to American Motels,&#13;
Inc., 906 E. Carson, P. O. Bex&#13;
160, Las Vegas, Nevada, Dept.&#13;
F. 8-28 p&#13;
TILE — LINOLEUM—&#13;
FORMICA&#13;
—CUSTOM WORKIDEAL&#13;
FLOOR&#13;
COVERING&#13;
64SS Greenfield Rd,&#13;
Brlffaton, Mich.&#13;
Phone 227-6024 for Free&#13;
Home Estimate&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
GAS STATION and Restaurant&#13;
completely equipped ftduding&#13;
wrecker and house trailer at&#13;
Grand River and Hughes Rd.,&#13;
Lake Chemung, Phone Howell&#13;
896-W. 8-14.X&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Polisher&#13;
by hr. day, etc Gamble&#13;
Store, AC 7-255L t-f-*&#13;
TUXEDOS OR dinner jackets&#13;
for proms, weddings or summer&#13;
dances, with all accessories,&#13;
only $8.50 at the Howell Apparel&#13;
Shop, in the Howell Shopping&#13;
Center. Call Howell 2668&#13;
for details. t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT GARDEN tillers,&#13;
seeders and spreaders. Gambles,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7251, Brighton.&#13;
tfx&#13;
Commercial&#13;
• • - • « - 1 » &gt; OFFICE SPACE In new Professional&#13;
Bldg. on North S t ,&#13;
Parking, Air-Condi t i o n 1 n g.&#13;
Lease Available. Box 291,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan. t-f-x&#13;
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE&#13;
with 2 rms Phone AC 7-6151.&#13;
t-f-t&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
NEW GRAND View Apartments&#13;
now leasing. Modern 5&#13;
room spacious Apts. Heat, water&#13;
and Sewage furnished, modern&#13;
kitchen with build-ins. Private&#13;
Lake Privileges, 10630&#13;
E. Grand River, 229-7055 or&#13;
229-6156.' t-f-x&#13;
LAKEFRONT DUPLEX, year&#13;
round, gas heat, Ihi car garage.&#13;
AC 7-2864. t-f-x&#13;
4 RM. HOUSE, newly decorated.&#13;
Furnished, automatic oil&#13;
furnace, 2 bedrooms, bath&#13;
w/tub lake frontage, good&#13;
winter roads, 6462 Island Ln!:e "&#13;
Dr. t-f-x&#13;
2 BDRM. unfurnished Apt.&#13;
overlooking lake, $85«O0. too.&#13;
own utilities. Also, 3 rm. ant.&#13;
fur. or unfurnished. AC 9-6O2D.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PACE&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK,&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John Hoitz 229-9081 tf&#13;
Winston "Frenchy" Attiot&#13;
THIS WEEK&#13;
SPECIALS&#13;
• 61 OLDS H. T., full power,&#13;
R. ft H^ one owner.&#13;
0 59 OLDS, 2 to cfeoOM&#13;
from. B. ft tt, ftUl power&#13;
• 61 BUICK SpedmL ?&amp;^&#13;
• 61 RAMBLEBt 9-pMM.&#13;
Pull power.&#13;
Many Others To Choose!&#13;
Winston Arnot&#13;
Sales&#13;
ZINDELL OLD8MOBILE,&#13;
Inc.&#13;
907 X. Mate, A n Arfcor&#13;
Bos. PhoMt NO S-«fi#f&#13;
Res. Phone: AC 9-SS41&#13;
itftniffmi&#13;
WANTED!&#13;
BOOKKEEPER - ACCOUNTANT&#13;
Apply at&#13;
BENT TUBE, he.&#13;
PHONE CA 3-9151 POWLERVILLE&#13;
tfx&#13;
WANT A HOUSE THATS&#13;
EXTRA - SPECIAL ?&#13;
Houses are like people. They may look alike — but&#13;
oh, the difference when you get to know them! What you&#13;
want to a house with that extra-special look and feel —&#13;
•ctnethin g that says "this place has it!"&#13;
. 1 ! yon want something that will take time, and&#13;
weather, and wear in its stride . . . something built to&#13;
l a s t . * * come see what w 'w get DM * *W» fin -your&#13;
LIVINGSTO N REALTY CO.&#13;
A FABM WITH A fT7TI7BEt&#13;
This is one of those unusual&#13;
older farm homes that have&#13;
straight lines, good foundations,&#13;
large rooms — neat and dean&#13;
— just jight for remodeling&#13;
into a beautiful country home&#13;
or estate. Attractive setting on&#13;
a slight knoll among many&#13;
large, stately trees.&#13;
80 acres just % mile off U.S. -&#13;
23 x-way, farm is ideally located&#13;
for commuting to either&#13;
Detroit Flint or Ann Arbor.&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO&#13;
a Office : AC 7-143 1 — Howell Office : 23* 4&#13;
"EVENING CALLS"&#13;
LYNN WKJtGHT, BRIGHTON AC 7-1431&#13;
LOU PARMENTER, HOWELL 292&#13;
HELENE KENNEDY, HOWELL 204-W&#13;
$22,000 with $2,500 down.&#13;
VACANT $8 ACRE S&#13;
Gentl y rollin g land w i t h&#13;
woodlot locate d close to U.S. -&#13;
23 X-way. Idea l parce l for&#13;
countr y hom e convenien t t o&#13;
Detroit , Flint , Arm Arbor. $7,-&#13;
000. Term s to suit purchaser .&#13;
SO ACRE S&#13;
Good 4-bdrm . countr y hom e&#13;
on paved road, live stream ,&#13;
barn , tool shed. Owner leaving&#13;
stat e for healt h reasons . An&#13;
excellent buy at th e reduce d&#13;
price of $10,600.&#13;
MORE ROOSfERS THAN&#13;
HENS!&#13;
No t th e ideal situatio n for a&#13;
chicke n farm, is it? But our&#13;
predicamen t Is similar: We&#13;
have mor e buyers tha n listings.&#13;
WE NEE D HOUSES , both city&#13;
and country , small and large&#13;
farms. Call today. Our service&#13;
go into action for you&#13;
promptly.&#13;
COUNTRY BANCH HOME&#13;
Attractive 3 - bdrm. ranch&#13;
home on 110 x 200 ft. lot, paved&#13;
road, dose to town. All rooms&#13;
are large, plenty of closets, kitchen&#13;
has built-ins, aluminum&#13;
patio sliding doors, full base*&#13;
ment, attached double garage.&#13;
Plaster walls, hardwood floors,&#13;
thermopane windows. Aluminum&#13;
siding on exterior. Realistically&#13;
priced at $15,900 . Terms.&#13;
COCNTBX BANCH&#13;
This Is one of the most it&#13;
tractive ranch ho&#13;
have sees for a long time&#13;
Built in 1959 this spacious!&#13;
home looks like it U brand!&#13;
new. Bxxxxxr are large, tastefully&#13;
decorated, hardwood I&#13;
floors, full basement wtth|&#13;
BRIGHTO N OFFIC E&#13;
118 E. Gran d River&#13;
Phone AC 7-1431&#13;
HOWEL L OFFIC E&#13;
112 E. Gran d River&#13;
Phon e 2384&#13;
!«•••«•»•»»•••• * LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
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6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard Lake, Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 34086 *&#13;
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JACK LUCAS&#13;
Builder&#13;
Alteration s&#13;
Hom e Modernizatio n&#13;
Garage s - New Homes&#13;
Phone 229-796 5&#13;
8458 Carols Dr .&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
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Classified Ads Really Sell!!&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON YOCB LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,85 0 Fun Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMEN T&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated liding,&#13;
copper plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pa bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, H" drywall&#13;
ready tor decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon. Cobb Homes, he.&#13;
Soct t LTOB. №ek . •* »&#13;
GEaeva 7-SSOS&#13;
Howell Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFIC E&#13;
108 W. MAIN&#13;
* REAL ESTATE&#13;
• INSURANCE HOWEL L OFFIC E&#13;
1002 E. Grand River&#13;
OPEN HOUS E AT RAVINE PARK New Hours&#13;
5 to 7 P.M . Week Days — 1 to 7 P.M . Saturda y and Sunda y&#13;
By Appointmen t Any Time .&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
{•BEDROO M RANCH, family room, carpeted&#13;
living room, full basement, Wt car garage,&#13;
paved street. $14,000 .&#13;
$ BEDROOM RANCH — Excellent shade&#13;
trees, church and school at your door&#13;
steps. Terms to satisfy.&#13;
t BEDROOM ranch — near West elementary&#13;
•choo l — panelled breezeway. $13,500 . Make&#13;
cash offer.&#13;
t BJU RANCH — Ideal location — 2 baths —&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway &amp; garage — See it&#13;
BOW.&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — Fenced back yard&#13;
2-car garage. 75x135 lot. $14,900 . MILFORO&#13;
COMMERCE LAKE—Two-level home on&#13;
the mouth of Huron River on one side, and&#13;
Commerce Lake on another. This home has&#13;
all the features: family room, large kitchen,&#13;
3 bedrooms, attached garage, enclosed balcony,&#13;
excellent landscaping. Near Wixom Ford&#13;
Plant $16,500 . Terms.&#13;
XEWLYWEDS STARTER HOME — 2-&#13;
bedroom ranch near Highland — Exceptionally&#13;
large lot. $8,500 , with ideal terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL set-up, Milford&#13;
Road. Zoned commericial 3 BR's, fireplace,&#13;
full basement, office, 2 acres. $17,-&#13;
HA99R0VEY LAKE, new 3 bedroom ranch, 2-&#13;
car attached garage, living room carpeted,&#13;
built-in oven and range, plastered walls, outstanding&#13;
recreation room in basement, immftliat*&#13;
possession. Owner transferred, must&#13;
sell.&#13;
CLYDE — Exceptional older two - story&#13;
home, extra large landscaped lots which will&#13;
take the eye of the flower lover. Owner giving&#13;
away for $15,000 , with $3,000 .&#13;
LAKE HOME S&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG — 1V2 story - 3 bedrooms&#13;
— large porch — exceUent beach. —&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom home, living&#13;
room and dining area, screened porch, sandy&#13;
beach. $12,500 , with $3,000 down.&#13;
BRIOOS LAKE—Thinkin g about year around&#13;
resort living? This 2 bedroom home may be&#13;
it Full basement with forced air fufnace,&#13;
fireplace in living room. $8,000, with $500&#13;
down.&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE — year around 3 BR's., full&#13;
basement, 2% car garage. $15,200 .&#13;
PABDEE LAKE—2 bedroom—log construction—&#13;
living room with fireplace. $10,000.00 .&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG—2 bedroom cottage on 2&#13;
lots, 1*4 car garage, excellent beach and well&#13;
ihaded. $13,50 0 with terms. May purchase&#13;
boat tnfl furniture with sale.&#13;
HOWELL LAKE—2 bedroom year around&#13;
home—ideal for retired couple—excellent condition—&#13;
withni % mile of Howell. $13,500.0 0&#13;
BBIOGS LAKE — 3 bedroom—large living&#13;
room with fireplace—lakefron,t porch, excellent&#13;
year around living. $13,500 .&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE — 2 bedroom year&#13;
around ranch, panelled walls, excellent beach,&#13;
fireplace in" lrvmg room. $11,500 , with $2,500&#13;
down.&#13;
ISLAND LAKE — Shell cottage — vacation&#13;
special $1,900 . Will accept terms.&#13;
OS S LAKE — 2 bedroom — lake front —&#13;
log construction — stone fireplace — com*&#13;
ptetely furnished including boat — $15,500&#13;
•«** E-Z Terms.&#13;
CLARK LAKE — 1 Bedroom (sleeping accommodations&#13;
for 6) — Screened porch —&#13;
furnished—boat—$6,000.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom cottager excellent&#13;
beach, large screened porch, wooded&#13;
area. Estate must sell. COUNTRY&#13;
HAMBUR G — IV2 story — 3 bedroom s —&#13;
natura l fireplace — cerami c bath , excellent&#13;
location . $15,000.&#13;
2 BEDROO M — Schoo l Lake area—1% car&#13;
£?ara?e—174 x 200 ft. lot. $7,500.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 car garage — finished&#13;
recreation area—ceramic bath—an excellent&#13;
value at $19,000.&#13;
S ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached garage.&#13;
$18,000. Terms acceptable.&#13;
2 ACRES — Hamburg area — Older home&#13;
with many shade trees — excellent challenge&#13;
and value. $6,500, with $1,000 down.&#13;
RETIRER'S DREAM — Neat 2 B. R. home&#13;
full basement, gas furnace, garage, small&#13;
lot. Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms.&#13;
2 BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake privileges&#13;
on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,&#13;
completely furnished, living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
1 ACRE — 1% story — 3 bedrooms — 1%&#13;
bath — 2 car garage — family room.&#13;
$12,600. with $2,600. down.&#13;
1 ACRE — 3 B.R. home with attached garage&#13;
stream runs along rear property line —&#13;
$6,300.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well landscaped, luxurious&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. Built-ins, 1%&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
3 ACRES 3 or optional 4 bdrm. home — oil&#13;
hot water heat — stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
garage — small 3 bdrm. guest home —&#13;
barn— Beautiful setting — $23,000 terms.&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished, 2 B. R.,&#13;
full basement. Immediate possession. $7,500.&#13;
small down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 15x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace—1% baths&#13;
— East of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
8 BEDROOM BJ-hEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, Vs mile from U.S. 23, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
2 baths, contemporary design. Priced to sell.&#13;
$21,000.00.&#13;
3 ACRES — 3 bedroom two-story home,&#13;
family room, ideal for family that wants&#13;
elbow room, $11,500, $2,500 down.&#13;
FARMS&#13;
SO ACRES — 4 bedroom farm home — home&#13;
has been remodeled — hot water beating.&#13;
$18,000.&#13;
40 ACRES — 2 story home — 3 B.R. — Main&#13;
barn and other outbuildings — All In excellent&#13;
condition. $18,000.&#13;
120 ACRES — 97 tillable — 5 bedroom home&#13;
— barn 40 x 60— 26 stanchions with water&#13;
bowls — $22,000 with $5,000 down.&#13;
145 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair. $35,000. Terms.&#13;
4o0ld eAr CsRtrEuSct u—re —Ulnepvoelli smheadp leg efmlo o—rs 6— b erdorlling&#13;
land—woods—a real gentleman's farm—near&#13;
expressway. $28,000.&#13;
FACTORY 4090 SQ. FT. — 2 cedar panelled office* —&#13;
steam heating system — depressed loading&#13;
dock.&#13;
Mildred Shannon Sally Noeker&#13;
AC M M AC 14&#13;
Roseoe Eager&#13;
Bob Fritch&#13;
Frank Gould&#13;
Mildred Duff Ralph Nau&amp;s&#13;
MU 5-2QM&#13;
Charles Schowerman&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FOR RENT: 4 Rm. Apt. upper&#13;
lake frontTile bath, separate&#13;
porch, utilities, partly furnished&#13;
227-6346 — 2928 Cady Rd. off&#13;
Skeman Rd., Brighton, 8-14-x&#13;
2 BEDROOM bouse. Strawberry&#13;
Lake privileges. Reasonable&#13;
to reliable party. Call 227-&#13;
241L 8-14-x&#13;
ROOM &amp; ROARD, family style.&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
PLEASANT&#13;
AC 9-6153.&#13;
sleeping room.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
TWO BDRM. HOME in Brighton,&#13;
furnished or unfur. gas,&#13;
heat. Shown by app't. Phone&#13;
Collect area 517-596-2222.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
2 BEDROOM year around cottage.&#13;
2 children welcome. Reasonable&#13;
rent Call 878-6613.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
2 BDRM. DUPLEX Apt. gas&#13;
heat, garage, near school and&#13;
shopping center, suitable for&#13;
elderly couple, $100.00 mo. 134&#13;
Church St. AC 9-6074 or AC 9-&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1963&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
SIDING, REMODELING and&#13;
roofing since 1938 — William&#13;
Davis, Phone Howell 717.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free estimates.&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
TREE SERVICE&#13;
Trimming, removing and fertilizing.&#13;
Trimming and fertilizing&#13;
of hedges. Monthly maintenance.&#13;
For estimate Call&#13;
Howell, 3160. 8-28-p&#13;
BLACK and WHITE, color&#13;
film processing Camera repair.&#13;
Photography. Very reasonable&#13;
rates. 48 hr. Service. Whitmore&#13;
Photo Finishers. 9455 Main&#13;
Whitmore Lake. 449-2468.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
ON NEXT PAGE&#13;
land Contract&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
$16,000 amortized in&#13;
12 years.&#13;
Liberal discount for&#13;
cash!&#13;
WRITE BOX K-305&#13;
Argus&#13;
Aug. 14&#13;
"Ahh—just a bent pin, a&#13;
worm and dad's $90.00 rod&#13;
and reel"&#13;
A RM. HQ&amp;3E, ivltf; '"&amp;?£?&#13;
walk-in recreation room in&#13;
basement, ideal for retirees or&#13;
young couple, brick, gas heat,&#13;
modern, close-in town, large&#13;
lawn and garden space. Rent&#13;
$70., .lease and references. Call&#13;
588-3906, Clawson. 8-14-x&#13;
COTTAGE. $50.00; 2 bdrm.&#13;
sandy beach available wk. of&#13;
Aug. 24. 1363 Lakeside Dr.,&#13;
Howell or AC 7-2711 Brighton.&#13;
8-14-p&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM, 803 Madison&#13;
St., 229-9370. t-f-x&#13;
YEAR ROUND, 2 bedroom furnished&#13;
cottage, very clean, $65.&#13;
mo. to right party. 1735 Clark&#13;
Lake Rd. 8-14-p&#13;
Wanted To Rent&#13;
EXECUTIVE with Howell Plastics,&#13;
desires 3 bdrm. home&#13;
unfurnished in Howell or neighboring&#13;
vicinity — good references.&#13;
Call Mr. Rumberger,&#13;
2420 — Howell. 8-14-x&#13;
2 OR 3 BEDROOM house near&#13;
or within Brighton City Limits.&#13;
229-7864. 8-14-x&#13;
WILL PAY $5.00 week for rm.&#13;
close in for use 1 to 4 days per&#13;
week, not weekends. 229-6829.&#13;
8-14-p&#13;
DESIRE Modern, clean 2 or 3&#13;
bdrm. home, references and&#13;
lease required. Brighton and/or&#13;
parochial school area. Phone&#13;
collect, Dunkirk 2-9495, Detroit.&#13;
8-14-x&#13;
For Sale&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
4 RM. HOUSE, with large walkin&#13;
recreation room in basement,&#13;
ideal for retirees or young couple,&#13;
brick, gas heat, modern,&#13;
close-in town. Large lawn and&#13;
garden space. Call 588-3906,&#13;
Clawsoa 8-14-x&#13;
SIX OF THE MOST desirable&#13;
restricted lots in Brighton, Bargain,&#13;
Phone 227-7011. 8-14-p&#13;
200 FT. FRONTAGE. May be&#13;
seen at 8800 South U.S.-23.&#13;
8-14-p&#13;
3 BEDROOMS, carpeting, attached&#13;
garage, large fenced&#13;
back yard; reasonably priced;&#13;
drive by and see at 6394 Stephen&#13;
Ave., Brighton; contact&#13;
owner at 483-5296, Ypsilanti.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AQUA V1STA-IBC Home*&#13;
—00 DOWN. $67.73 mo. Oar&#13;
lake lot or yours. Bsznt^&#13;
brick, baths. Doane Rd. at&#13;
Silver Lake. Open 12-6. QE&#13;
8-1128. Sept 18-p&#13;
bar. 3 bedrooms, double &lt;&#13;
ets, family room, di&#13;
room, nice kitchen (range!&#13;
refrigerator included), f&#13;
[attached 1H car gar&#13;
|l32xl40 well-landscaped lot I&#13;
y» mile from Brighton&#13;
Realistically priced at&#13;
$19,900. Terms.&#13;
Alore want-ads — next page&#13;
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS&#13;
7,000 square feet with 2 overhead cranes, 30x100&#13;
craneway. Very reasonable. Good labor force&#13;
available.&#13;
FARMS FOR SALE&#13;
200 acres with lake frontage&#13;
Several other farms.&#13;
TlomoN In Pinettney&#13;
Excellent Ranch type on 1V&amp; acres $31,500.&#13;
3 bedroom, bath, furnace, garage $8,500.00&#13;
GERALD F. REASON, Realtor&#13;
Pinckney UP 8-3564&#13;
. C. THOMPSON, Realtor&#13;
Phone ACademy 7-3101 Day or Eveninf&#13;
9947 East&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM HOUSE&#13;
by owner&#13;
Their all Electric 4-Bedroom 2-full baths, garbage disposal,&#13;
Indirect lighting, carpeted, large Kitchen with pantry,&#13;
located on the lake good beach — Their home could&#13;
be used as 2-family income.&#13;
SEE IT AT . . .&#13;
8081 GRANADA&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE. BRIGHTON&#13;
CALL AC 9-7909&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
2 BEDROOM 11/2 story home, short block&#13;
from stores. Stairway to second floor, with possibilities&#13;
for second additional bedroom. Gas heat.&#13;
$6,500. Convenient terms.&#13;
7 ROOM modernized Farm Home on approx.&#13;
V% acre, just outside Brighton, Gas furnace, fully&#13;
insulated, fireplace and spacious rooms. Quiet&#13;
spot amongst large trees. $11,500, terms.&#13;
4 ROOM HOME. Ideal for retired couple, l/2 acre. land. About 2 miles from Brighton. ONLY&#13;
$7,6*00. Terms.&#13;
29 ACRES Rolling Land with lively stream.&#13;
Several very good building sites. Possibilities for&#13;
a private lake. $6,000. Terms.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate £ Insurance&#13;
99S7 £. Grand River — Brighton — Ph. AC 9-6158&#13;
THREE BEDROOM country home, kitchen,&#13;
living room, full bath, basement, automatic heat,&#13;
one acre ground, overlooking Woodland lake.&#13;
$10,500, terms.&#13;
IN CITY OF BRIGHTON, well located three&#13;
bedroom home with extra lot, kitchen, dining&#13;
room, spacious living room, full basement, gas&#13;
heat. $15,500, terms.&#13;
IN ESTATE, cottage with privileges on Fonda&#13;
Lake, two bedrooms, kitchen, large living room&#13;
with fireplace, front porch, extra lot. Only $5,500,&#13;
terms arranged.&#13;
LAKE PRIVILEGES on Briggs Lake, three&#13;
bedroom home, fine kitchen arrangement, living&#13;
room, full bath. $8,500, terms.&#13;
FOR RENT Furnished, two bedroom home,&#13;
kitchen, living room, full bath, gas heat. $80.00&#13;
per month.&#13;
10 ACRES level land in city of&#13;
Brighton, suitable for subdividing&#13;
or an orchard home. Donald&#13;
Leith Sr., 620 S. 7th St.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM. HOME on 2tt acres,&#13;
basement, extra acres available.&#13;
$13,500, terms. Also, 3&#13;
bdrm. home, large lot, $7,500,&#13;
terms. Esther Decker, Broker,&#13;
AC 7-4260. t-f-x&#13;
PORTAGE LAKE, year round&#13;
cottage, price $8,500, terms. UP&#13;
8-3234. 8-14-x&#13;
CHOICE OF 10 Lake lots at&#13;
Like Chemung. Phone Howell&#13;
896-R. 8-14-x .&#13;
Robert Herndon Realty Co.&#13;
1214 Griswold Bid*., Detroit, Mich.&#13;
AT BEAUTIFUL RUSH LAKE^Face brick, full&#13;
basement, gas heat, large ceramic tile kitchen and&#13;
bath, fireplace, glassed in breezeway, 2 car garage.&#13;
Large weft landscaped lot, new 4 ft. wire fence. A&#13;
fine home going at Jess than cost. $19,950. Terms.&#13;
SHAN-GRI-LA cottage in excellent condition, modern&#13;
3 bedroom, fireplace, large lake front lot, good&#13;
beach, fishing and boating. $10,600. $2,000 down.&#13;
WORKING IN ANN ARBOR? See our beautiful&#13;
lake lots only 17 miles on state road close to expressway.&#13;
$995.00 and up, 10% down. Buy now for&#13;
future pleasure.&#13;
GOOD FOR LARGE FAMILY—Safety and pleasure&#13;
together. Large farm house on 2 ^ acres. 4&#13;
bedrooms, bath, hot water heat, large bam, silo,&#13;
chicken coop, 2 wells. $9,995. $1,995 down.&#13;
Branch Office 3303 M-36 Hwy.&#13;
Plnckney Phone UPtown 8-5569&#13;
Earl W . Kline Red Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton Year Round Lake&#13;
TWO BEDROOM — Located Homes&#13;
on blacktop street. Excellent&#13;
condition, new gas furnace,&#13;
utility room. Good terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Corner&#13;
lot. This home has Just&#13;
been painted on outside and&#13;
is well maintained. Gas heat,&#13;
full basement, 1% car garage,&#13;
secluded patio. Close to&#13;
schools and shopping. Terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Lake&#13;
front home. Gas heat, full&#13;
basement, aluminum storms&#13;
and screens- V e r y g o o d&#13;
terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
THREE BEDROOM TRI •&#13;
LEVEL—New. Living room&#13;
and bedrooms carpeted. Mahogany&#13;
pannelled recreation&#13;
room, tiled bath, extra bath&#13;
roughed-in, H. A. oil, garage.&#13;
Just $2,000 down.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — 2200&#13;
sq. ft. of country living. This&#13;
four year old ranch home is&#13;
located in highly restricted&#13;
s u b d i v i s i o n with Big&#13;
Crooked Lake privileges. All&#13;
rooms are spacious. Two&#13;
fireplaces, one full bath and&#13;
two half baths, family room,&#13;
3-car attached garage with&#13;
workshop. Good terms. $6,-&#13;
000. down.&#13;
20 ACRES — Located on&#13;
U. S. - 23. Two large bedrooms,&#13;
enclosed porch, carpeted,&#13;
1% car garage. Very&#13;
well maintained. $2500 down.&#13;
Full price $14,500.&#13;
CLARK LAKE — One bedroom&#13;
down, possible two&#13;
bedrooms up. Hot air oil&#13;
heat, full walk-out basement.&#13;
Furniture and boat&#13;
$2,000 down.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE—Very neat&#13;
two-bedroom home, possible&#13;
third bedroom, full basement&#13;
with pannelled recreation&#13;
room. Tiled bath, garage.&#13;
Excellent beach. Shady lot&#13;
$12,900 with $2,000 down.&#13;
LAKE -OF -THE - PINES —&#13;
New three bedroom brick.&#13;
Walk-out basement, fireplace,&#13;
I1* tiled batfu, gas&#13;
hot water heat, heated attached&#13;
garage. Large Jot&#13;
with lake privileges. $2400&#13;
down.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Aereage&#13;
35 SCENIC ACRES—Lovely&#13;
comfortable * home almost&#13;
complet !y remodeled. Three&#13;
bedrooms, large ultra-modern&#13;
kitchen, separate dining&#13;
room, heatilator stone fireplace,&#13;
carpeted, basement,&#13;
2-car attached garage, bam&#13;
Terms available.&#13;
80 ACRES — Modern three&#13;
bedroom, H. A. oil, basement.&#13;
Close to Brighton, Term.&#13;
36 A C R E S — VACANT.&#13;
Hartland area. $8,000 with&#13;
$1200 down.&#13;
15 A C R E S — VACANT.&#13;
Hartland area. Full price&#13;
$3900.00.&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
A LOVELY 4 bedroom lake&#13;
home, spacious rooms/ ftreplaoes,&#13;
many built-ins, large&#13;
•cenic site with good beach.&#13;
$47,500.&#13;
TVfOMEDROOU UkefronUge,&#13;
food bittch, 17,850* $L50Q. dn.&#13;
SIX SCENIC ACRES, paved&#13;
road, privacy too, partially&#13;
wooded with lively creek, 7&#13;
room home in food repair, use-&#13;
*ful outbuildings. $14^00, $3,-&#13;
500. down. _ , f&#13;
18 LEVEL ACRES, conveniently&#13;
located, expeeafways for&#13;
wuunurittof, 4 hadroom&#13;
home, fall bsnwwfiit, outbuildtofc&#13;
2 oar garage, erceflent COPdttfca.&#13;
$20,000&#13;
30 ACRES near Whitmore&#13;
Lake, live stream. 800 ft road&#13;
frontage 99,500, $1,000. down.&#13;
LUXURY L A K E F R O N T&#13;
Home, 3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
beautifully landscaped s i t e ,&#13;
•and beach, maajr cjtajttjr features&#13;
$32,750.&#13;
408 Witt Insurance &amp;&#13;
Hah SHst&#13;
BRIGHTON DetrettM* «*• WOtfwattf M4M&#13;
1922 Opt* Soadart A Btrafa«i fcy&#13;
AC 7-2331&#13;
'usttt w WAMTADS&#13;
WEDNESDAY , AUGUS T 14,&#13;
ABGU S — WHITMOR E LAKE&#13;
—PPTCKflE Y&#13;
Business&#13;
Service s&#13;
BRICKrSTON E and BLOC K&#13;
work, see Hunte r at 1760 S.&#13;
Claxk Lake Rd., AC 9-7989.&#13;
8-21- x&#13;
STON E OR ASPHAL T drive&#13;
ways Commercial , Residentia l&#13;
a n d Industrial , Farmingto n&#13;
Pavin g Co. Inc . 20765 Whulo.- k&#13;
Farmingto n 474-1421. 8-21-x&#13;
FULLE R BRUS H SALES and&#13;
SERVICE , Whitmor e L a k e&#13;
Area. NO . 3-6555. t-f- x&#13;
WASHED SAND and gravel,&#13;
beache s cleane d and sanded ,&#13;
bulldozing , grading. We truc k&#13;
anything . AC 9-9297. t-f- x&#13;
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welding supplies. LEAF Springs,&#13;
all cars and light trucks .&#13;
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Garbag e and Rubbish .&#13;
Picku p by th e day, week, or&#13;
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t-f- x&#13;
SAND ; GRAVEL ; Sandstone ;&#13;
Top Soil: Fill Dirt ; Stones , all&#13;
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m o w i n g , raising, fertilizing&#13;
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WATER WELLS, 3 m. to 10 in.;&#13;
tost holes, electri c pumps ,&#13;
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storm windows and door s&#13;
Gambl e Store , Brighton . Phon e&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f- x&#13;
PAINTIN G &amp; DECORATING ,&#13;
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Phon e AC 7-7531 or UP 8-3530.&#13;
t-f- x&#13;
TOP SOIL , gravel, stone , landscaping,&#13;
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Tracto r Service. 229-6857. t-f- x '&#13;
MOTOR SERVICE&#13;
" Your Cadallac &amp; Oldsmobile Dealer Since 1938"&#13;
2321 E. GRAN D RIVER , HOWEL L — PHON E 513&#13;
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE&#13;
are mant-ad minded&#13;
LET GEORG E DO IT — Fre e&#13;
estimate s on new gas, oil or&#13;
coal furnace s and plumbing .&#13;
Brighto n Plumbin g and Heat -&#13;
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WELDIN G — REASONABL E&#13;
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small. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
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C. G. Rolison Hardware , 111&#13;
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QUALITY&#13;
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Aire 6-Pass. , Sta.&#13;
Wagon — Company&#13;
Demo. QUALITY&#13;
* 1961 Falcon Wagon&#13;
Radio &amp; Heater $1195.&#13;
* 1961 Tempest 2-Door&#13;
Radio &amp; Heater _&gt; $1195.&#13;
* 1953 Ford, 1 Ton Stake&#13;
New Tires ___ _._ $695.&#13;
* 1948 Ford, 1 Ton Pick-up&#13;
Only $195.&#13;
First Gome First Served&#13;
SMIT H FORD SALES&#13;
PHONE 163 2&#13;
40 1 W. GRAND RIVER, HOWELL&#13;
ll&#13;
1962 CHEV Corvair Monza, 4-Dr. P. Glide —&#13;
Lifce New&#13;
1962 CADALLAC 4-Dr., Hardtop, Full P o w e r-&#13;
Sharp&#13;
1962 CHEV Impala, 2-Dr., Hardtop, V-8 P.&#13;
Glide, P. Steering — Local Car&#13;
1958 CHEV Sta. Wagon, V-8, P. Glide P. Steer- *&#13;
Ing — Clean&#13;
1962 PONTTAC 2-Dr. V-8, Std. Shift — Low&#13;
Mileage&#13;
1962 CHEV, 4-Dr., Hardtop, V-8, P. Glide&#13;
1961 VOLKSWAGON — 2-Doo r&#13;
1962 VOLKSWAGON—2-Door, Sunroof&#13;
1963 JEEP, 4-Wheel Drive, Wench on Front —&#13;
Low Mileage&#13;
1959 FORD, 2-Door, Sta. Wagon, V-8, St d Shift&#13;
— Clean&#13;
1955 CHEV 4-Door, 6-CyL — Clean&#13;
1959 BUICK, 2-Door, P. Steering, P. Brakes,&#13;
Automatic — Clean&#13;
1959 CHEV Pick-up Vt Ton, Long Box&#13;
1960 FORD Pick-up tt Too, Short Box—Sharp&#13;
1958 CHEV 2-Door, 6-CyL Std. Shift — Clean&#13;
TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS!&#13;
Stop ta ta d See The n or Call . . . 222 6&#13;
K&#13;
USED CAR DUYS&#13;
1963V 2 Ford XL 39 0 Engine&#13;
196 1 Chevrolet Impala 2-dr . hardtop .&#13;
196 1 PoiHae , 4-Doo r Seda i&#13;
196 1 PoRtiae BoaieviHe Convertible&#13;
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195 9 Poatiae 4-Do w Hard Top&#13;
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196 0 Peatiac , 9 Passenge r Wagoa&#13;
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Aug. 15 , &amp; 16,17,-Thurs. , Fri., &amp; Sat.&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOLUME 80-NO. 33 P1NCKMEY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1963 SINGLE COPY 10c&#13;
Entire Pinckney School Staff To Return&#13;
Supt. Wes Reader&#13;
Makes No Changes&#13;
Wesley Reader, superintendent&#13;
of Pinckney schools, reports&#13;
that all 53 employees of&#13;
the Pinckney system will return&#13;
September 3 to resume duties&#13;
another year under his&#13;
supervision, thus, saving him&#13;
the task of hiring new people.&#13;
There will, however, be two&#13;
new teachers hired to fill vacancies&#13;
at the Pinckney elementary,&#13;
resulting from the addition&#13;
of two classrooms there.&#13;
Included in this number of&#13;
employees are the assistant&#13;
superintendents, principals, and&#13;
office clerks, as well as the&#13;
faculty. Following, beginning&#13;
with the administration is a&#13;
list of . these .53 persom,&#13;
Elementary School Clerk&#13;
Mrs. Doris Shettleroe&#13;
ADMINISTRATION&#13;
Superintendent&#13;
Wesley Reader&#13;
Asst. Supt. and High School&#13;
Principal&#13;
Mrs. Germaine Stack able&#13;
Pinckney Elementary Principal&#13;
Mrs. Jennie Kellenberger&#13;
Hamburg &amp; Winans Lake Principal&#13;
and Curriculum Supervisor&#13;
Gilbert Dunn&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY&#13;
The Way&#13;
We Hear&#13;
It&#13;
BY 1X&gt;LLY BAIGHN&#13;
. . . . Clare Swarthout, after&#13;
selling his barbering business&#13;
in Pinckney moved to Loveils,&#13;
Michigan and opened a shop&#13;
at that place. After entertaining&#13;
the state inspector on&#13;
grand lour of his neat little&#13;
shop, who should be his first&#13;
customer but Andy Singer,&#13;
right from Air. Swarthout's&#13;
old home town!! It is a small&#13;
wui'ld, ain't it?&#13;
- _ » _ — 4 tjirvtt&#13;
ibis f&#13;
Siiv&#13;
• m e&#13;
PUTNAM S53 OOP GRANT&#13;
Qirl, Threatened by Fire, '^ounty Removed&#13;
Savedby Urgent List&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
Principal —&#13;
Gilbert Dunn&#13;
Kindergarten&#13;
Miss Beverly Herzog&#13;
First Grade&#13;
Miss Barbara Bently&#13;
Second Grade&#13;
Miss Arlene Krohn&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
Miss Christina Carlson&#13;
Fourth Grade&#13;
Mrs, Helene Klingman&#13;
Fifth Grade&#13;
Mrs. Adele Anderson&#13;
Sixth Grade&#13;
Miss Evelyn Thomas&#13;
Seventh Grade&#13;
Martin Vorgitch&#13;
Eighth Grade&#13;
Lynn Haines&#13;
WIN AN S LAKE FACULTY&#13;
Principal&#13;
Gilbert Dunn .: -*•&#13;
Second Grade&#13;
Mrs. Vera Downing&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
Mrs, Mertice Radtke&#13;
Fourth &amp; Fifth Grades&#13;
Mrs. Audrey Lee&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
High School Clerk&#13;
Miss Druscilia Murphy&#13;
MEA Accepts&#13;
Local Chapter&#13;
The Pinckney Education Asfociation&#13;
has become a chapter&#13;
of Michigan Education Association.&#13;
Dr. E. Dale Kennedy&#13;
MEA executive secretary, recently&#13;
announced.&#13;
The Pinckney Chapter joins&#13;
the Livingston County District&#13;
In Region 8 of the association.&#13;
Richard McCloskey, 11950&#13;
Dexter Road, Pinckney, is president&#13;
of the new chapter.&#13;
Herbert C. Surtman is the&#13;
MEA field staff representative&#13;
to Region 8 which includes&#13;
Clinton, Shiawassee, E a t o n ,&#13;
Ingham, and Livingston Counties.&#13;
The addition of the Pinckney&#13;
chapter brought the number&#13;
of MEA chapters to 430.&#13;
There are 35 chapters in Region&#13;
8.&#13;
\&#13;
Eiwanis Seeks&#13;
Participants&#13;
For 'Messiah'&#13;
The Pinckney Kiwanis Club&#13;
members received a briefing&#13;
last Tuesday evening on their&#13;
mission as sponsors of a presentation&#13;
of Handel's "Messiah"&#13;
during the coming Christmas&#13;
holidays.&#13;
Steve Jones of the Univertlty&#13;
of Michigan, who has&#13;
agreed to train members of&#13;
the chorus and conduct the performance,&#13;
outlined briefly plans&#13;
for rehearsal, publicity, and&#13;
tbe final presentation.&#13;
AH persons 15 years of age&#13;
aj»d over, in the Pinckney,&#13;
Hamburg, Gregory area are incited&#13;
to participate.&#13;
•Hie only cost to participants&#13;
Wfll be about $1.50 for music.&#13;
AD other costs will be underwritten&#13;
by the Pinckney Ki-&#13;
WtntoClub.&#13;
Interested persons should&#13;
contact any member of the&#13;
Pinckney Kiwanis Club. George&#13;
forth, president; or H. C. Thayer,&#13;
secretary. The first refcearul&#13;
is scheduled Sunday&#13;
afternoon at the Pinckney Higtv&#13;
Homemaking&#13;
Mrs. Patricia Copeland&#13;
Mathematics&#13;
Richard McCloskey&#13;
English and Geography&#13;
Mrs. Irene Miller&#13;
Science and Mathematic&#13;
John Quigley&#13;
Science and French&#13;
Robert Dunn&#13;
Engflsh and Social Studies&#13;
Welton Chamberlain&#13;
English and Civics&#13;
Robert Weber-&#13;
English and Civics&#13;
Mrs. Raymonda Morris&#13;
Commercial and General Bus.&#13;
James Bradley&#13;
Commercial and General Math.&#13;
Arthur Taylor&#13;
Commercial&#13;
Mrs. Sandra Martin Morris&#13;
Social Studies and Speech&#13;
Donald Gibson&#13;
Social Studies. Art and IJa^ic&#13;
English&#13;
Mrs. Wilhelmina Swarthout&#13;
Girls Physical Education. Physical&#13;
Science, and Basic English&#13;
Mrs. Helen Walton&#13;
Band and Vocal Music&#13;
Dennis Napier&#13;
Librarian&#13;
Mrs, Grace Puravs&#13;
WNCKNEY ELEMENTARY&#13;
FACULTY&#13;
Principal&#13;
Mrs. Jennie Kellenberger&#13;
Kindergarten&#13;
Mrs. Mildred Parks&#13;
First Grade&#13;
Mrs. Ethel Rooke&#13;
First Grade&#13;
Mrs. Kathrvn Thayer&#13;
First Grade&#13;
(Position Vacant^&#13;
Second Grade&#13;
Mrs. Isobel Johnson&#13;
Second Grade&#13;
Mrs. Esther Anderson&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
Mrs. Bonnie Henry&#13;
Third Grade&#13;
Mrs. June Darrow&#13;
Fourth Grade&#13;
Mrs. Dorothy Campbell&#13;
Fourth Grade&#13;
Mrs. Helen VanBlaircum&#13;
Fifth Grade&#13;
Mrs. Mary Douglas&#13;
Fifth Grade&#13;
Mrs. Helen Cool&#13;
Sixth Grade&#13;
Mrs. Jane Taseh&#13;
Sixth Grade&#13;
(Position Vacanti&#13;
! Seventh Grade&#13;
Mrs. Joann Erhard&#13;
Seventh Grade&#13;
Mrs. Norine Carr&#13;
Elehth Grade&#13;
Mrs. Alta Meyer&#13;
Eiehth Grade&#13;
Mrs. Patricia Wilkms&#13;
system. He came here fresh&#13;
| out of Western State College,&#13;
I taught sports for a while befoie&#13;
being made Superintendent&#13;
of schools. ,&#13;
. . . . the Pinckney Kiwanis&#13;
;Club hope that boys and girls,&#13;
men and women from the Hamburg,&#13;
Gregory, and Pinckney&#13;
area will come and take part&#13;
in the "Messiah", the Christ-&#13;
I mas program the Kiwanis are&#13;
planning for this coming De-&#13;
I eember. They have set the&#13;
age limit beginning with age&#13;
11, and hope that persons past&#13;
• that age will come too. When&#13;
; ask if they would accept anyone&#13;
as old as the age of 90,&#13;
one Kiwanian said "ye.s. and&#13;
we will make exceptions and&#13;
go up for 95 if necessary". All&#13;
kidding aside, this should deserve&#13;
everyone's consideration,&#13;
With a little effort, a little&#13;
publicity, and a lot of cooperation&#13;
this could be the biggest&#13;
event in the coiftily this winter.&#13;
. . . . Norman Van Blaircum&#13;
ha&lt; the ole paint b, i going&#13;
full tilt at the Pinckney High&#13;
school, readying it so the new&#13;
and old students will have a&#13;
fresh start with the opening&#13;
of school. Sept. 3,&#13;
* * *&#13;
. . . . if the school board complies&#13;
with the late fire marsh&#13;
all's report turned into Mr.&#13;
Wes Reader in July, and it Ls&#13;
certain that they shall have&#13;
to, no "il's" about it, the exj&#13;
pense will run to an estimated&#13;
r a t least $20,000 dollars and&#13;
ja very possible $30,000'' to&#13;
j right all the wrongs, These&#13;
i corrections must be made before&#13;
any new additions may&#13;
j be added to any part of the&#13;
schools. Pinckney elementary,&#13;
the high school,;, Hamburg&#13;
school, or Winans Lake school.&#13;
; Seems a shame such a large 1 amount ot money as this is&#13;
, not bc?ing applied toward such&#13;
a badly needed new school&#13;
Most of these corrections of&#13;
"fire-prcx&gt;fing" are to made in&#13;
the 1888 part.&#13;
. . . . a newcomer to this area&#13;
would like to have published&#13;
|each persons "family tree" that&#13;
jlives around here. Thus, mak-&#13;
&lt; ing it possible to "know who&#13;
to talk to and about what!"&#13;
Seems we are all related.(?)&#13;
next week's Dispatch is&#13;
g g to have a little history&#13;
concerning the Village Square.&#13;
Just how it came about that&#13;
no one else has rights to it&#13;
but Putnam Township,&#13;
Winans lake Resident&#13;
Named Bell Asst Veep&#13;
BRIGHTON — T. Arthur&#13;
Meyers has recently been appointed&#13;
an assistant vice president&#13;
in the revenues department&#13;
of the Michigan Bell Telephone&#13;
Co.&#13;
Meyers of 5820 Winans Lake&#13;
Dr., will assume his new position&#13;
Sept 1st.&#13;
An executive assistant for&#13;
the last three years, he joined&#13;
Michigan Bell in 1941, previously&#13;
holding assignments* in the&#13;
commercial and public relations&#13;
departments.&#13;
Meyers, who attended Michigan&#13;
State University, it a&#13;
member of the Greater Detroit&#13;
Board of Commerce. Detroit&#13;
Press Club, and Lakelands Golf&#13;
and Country Club.&#13;
He and his wife, Jean, have&#13;
three children, William. James,&#13;
and Kwe.&#13;
HILDA &lt;&gt;RAY&#13;
Calendar&#13;
of Events&#13;
FOR THE 1963-64&#13;
SCHOOL YEAR&#13;
Football equipment will be&#13;
given out at 9:00 A.M. Monday,&#13;
August 26th for grades 11 and&#13;
12 and at 10:00 A.M. for grades&#13;
9 and 10.&#13;
Football practice—first practice&#13;
will take place at 10:00&#13;
A.M. Monday, August 261 h.&#13;
Physical Examination c a r d s&#13;
Mill be given out in the upper&#13;
hall on Registration days.&#13;
All schools will open Tues-&#13;
(Cont. on Page 3)&#13;
fTarr a" near ffa&#13;
last Wednesday afternoon when&#13;
Hilda dray, 9-&gt; ear-old daughter&#13;
of the Ted (I rays ol Unadilla&#13;
St.. sul'lerod second and third&#13;
degree burns on one of her Je^s&#13;
from below the knee to the&#13;
ankle.&#13;
Several xuuni^iiTS in . 1 he&#13;
eight and nine year as^o bracket&#13;
having heard ol a formula for&#13;
making flares, rounded up the&#13;
necessary ingredients: gasoline,&#13;
matches, and dried swamp cattails&#13;
and proceeded to experiment,&#13;
(.ASOMM: K.MTKS&#13;
A small group of curious&#13;
youngsters, inchuliiip Hilda,&#13;
Withered to watch. Someone&#13;
accidentally kicked over the&#13;
easolfhe which sprayed on&#13;
Hilda and ignited. setting fire&#13;
1i&gt; her knee length sock but&#13;
mercifully mb*sinjf her pedal&#13;
' pusher* by a fraction nf an&#13;
inch.&#13;
The flash of fire siDJ-TPC? the&#13;
hair on her head.&#13;
The quick Ihinking and courage&#13;
of little Billy Scott, 10-&#13;
\ ear-old son of the William&#13;
Scotts of 1'nadilla St.. prevented&#13;
more serious injury. Me&#13;
quickly grabbed up handl'uls of&#13;
grass and smothered the burning&#13;
sock, then ran 1o the Gray&#13;
home to tell h e r parents.&#13;
I With the new medications, it&#13;
\ is hoped there will be no sear-&#13;
\ ring; however, it will probably&#13;
| be several weeks before her&#13;
leg is completely healed.&#13;
ary to&#13;
I Li\ i&#13;
{'received last week by J a m e s !&#13;
Lavey, program coordinator for J&#13;
the proposed P u t n a m Township j&#13;
Community building hringing&#13;
word that at the present time&#13;
Putnam Township will not re- ; &lt;^)-am. and \&#13;
the Hf)plic;ition.&#13;
seive the Federal giant of $.")3.-&#13;
i i ; I i c i | t ; &lt; i t -&#13;
Public W o r&#13;
wi-.lt&#13;
in&#13;
P&#13;
t h»j&#13;
roi&#13;
i i \)d\d&#13;
Oi)0 ;h;. m f was applied for last&#13;
January 16 by Village officials. jo'nTy&#13;
The letter read*: ique&#13;
"The area in which you are&#13;
located was recently removed&#13;
] from the list of areas eligible&#13;
to receive grant funds under&#13;
the Accelerated Public Works&#13;
Program. Since the Livingston&#13;
County Area is no longer eligible,&#13;
u c are wniible to process&#13;
the subject yrnni reoucsl.&#13;
"We regret lhal it is necevt&#13;
h e a p p l i c a t i o n ' r e a d i \ ' i t » ' ( J , \ o u&#13;
&gt;o a d \ i &gt; c u&lt; a t i l i a ! t i m e .&#13;
\ o t i :&#13;
t w o u l d t h e J^I&#13;
1 he&#13;
appli&#13;
Sincerf|\' yours,&#13;
.!. V. llari-i^.&#13;
Regional Dn'cetor nf&#13;
C o m m u n i t y Kacilitii*^.&#13;
Pvi'^ults of the 1'ntiiHin T o w n -&#13;
ship r e g u l a r m o n t h l y m e e t i n g&#13;
SCOTT&#13;
With every family owning&#13;
a power lawn mower and the&#13;
resulting can of gasoline to&#13;
operate it placed nearby, It&#13;
U all too easy for children to&#13;
have access to potentially&#13;
harmful inflammables.&#13;
It isn't the dulln; &lt;I&gt; t hat "experiment"&#13;
il's the bright,&#13;
ones with enough intelligence,&#13;
curiosity and imagination to&#13;
wonder "why?". Let's make it&#13;
a little more difficult for thorn&#13;
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J 1 -,'&lt; p.m. All children in 1 h^&#13;
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AUGUST 33&#13;
All members of the Pinckney&#13;
fire department are urged&#13;
to attend special instruction&#13;
classes at the Pinckney firehall,&#13;
August 22, 23, 26, and 28.&#13;
7 p.m. This is a University of&#13;
Michigan extention service,&#13;
Capt. Ehnis of the Ann Arbor&#13;
Fire Department, instructor,&#13;
AUGUST 32&#13;
Women's Fellowship, fi p.m.,&#13;
Pilgrim Hall. A most important&#13;
meetings All women of the&#13;
church are urged to attend.&#13;
AUGUST 34&#13;
Holy Name Society of St.&#13;
Mary Church, annual Stage&#13;
Day, corn-chicken roast, John&#13;
McMillan residence.&#13;
AUGUST 35&#13;
Chicken barbeque, Village&#13;
Square, 11 a.m. till 8 p.m.&#13;
Sponsored by Pinckney Chapter&#13;
of O.E.S. 143.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Special Association meetings&#13;
for Teacher help on the new&#13;
Church S c h o o l Curriculum.&#13;
Sunday afternoon 3 o'clock at&#13;
West Adrian Congregational&#13;
Church, and the following evening&#13;
(Mon.) at Emanue! Church&#13;
Manchester. See Ix&gt;n Van Slambrook&#13;
or Mrs. Doris Shetileroe&#13;
for particulars.&#13;
AUGUST 3«&#13;
Football equipment will be&#13;
given out at 9 a.m. for grades&#13;
11 and 12. and at 10 a.m. lot&#13;
grades 9 and 10. First practice&#13;
will take place at 10 a.m.&#13;
SKPTKMBKK 5&#13;
First day of school, buses&#13;
, will run. school starts at 12:35&#13;
SEPTEMBER 8&#13;
Meeting for those interested&#13;
in tinging in the Kiwanis sponsored&#13;
Christmas program. Pil-&#13;
Hall, 2:30 p.m. Anyone&#13;
warble-even a littleare&#13;
matt cordially invited. Persons&#13;
young and old are urged&#13;
to get out for this bpsuininfc&#13;
14.&#13;
. |&#13;
The National Rebel regatta&#13;
is now in progress en Crab Orchard&#13;
Lake. Carbondale. 111..&#13;
and six skippers representing&#13;
the Huron Portage Yacht Club&#13;
of Portage Lake are there to&#13;
make up part of the 550-mile&#13;
caravan.&#13;
The six skippers from Port-"&#13;
age are Commodore Thomas&#13;
Khman of Ypsilanti. Dr. John&#13;
Bartlett of Birmingham. Gary&#13;
Davis of Portage Lake. Antone&#13;
IyOtt III of Orosse Pointe, Di.&#13;
B, C. Payne of Ann Arboi,&#13;
and Frank Schwartz of Portage&#13;
Lake,&#13;
These "sailors" are hoping&#13;
to maintain the n a t i o n a l&#13;
championship title they have&#13;
held since mid-summer of 1962&#13;
when they were awarded the&#13;
rotating trophy on merits received&#13;
in the national contest&#13;
at Deep Creek. Maryland,&#13;
Record Crowd&#13;
Attends Picnic&#13;
A record crowd of between&#13;
800 and a thousand persons enioyert&#13;
1he annual family picnic&#13;
Sundav.. August 11. at the John&#13;
Pietras farm on Swarthout&#13;
road. Pinckney. This was a&#13;
"public invited" affair.&#13;
An Hawaiian Orchestra and&#13;
professional entertainers led-by&#13;
Emery Tusrba of Detroit were&#13;
the highlights of the day. The&#13;
Shiawassee Indian tribe nf this&#13;
area performed colorftil dances.&#13;
The winners of the prizes offered&#13;
were: Charles Furgason&#13;
of Plymouth. Mich.. 14 ft&#13;
KeMnaior: Mr. Siford of&#13;
Brighton transistor radio; and&#13;
! Mr. Brennan. Howe!!, $25.00&#13;
1 Saving* iiond.&#13;
And meanwhile, bark at the&#13;
home lake the remaining members&#13;
of the H.P.Y.C. sailer!&#13;
through a n o t h e r scheduled&#13;
Sunday race. Winners were:&#13;
FI.VING SCOTS ( L A S S : Dr.&#13;
A very Karl let t. Karl Merriman.&#13;
Virgil Hawes.. LIGHTNING&#13;
CLAMS: Dick ^Badlrn Denis&#13;
Stevens, Neil Vo«t. I N T E R&#13;
L A K E S CLASS. Dr. Robert&#13;
Coieman. Robert Cutting, Morton&#13;
S. CON. jr. S N I P E C L A S S :&#13;
Richards. Lewis Barstow,&#13;
•ge J r n n i n g s. REBEL&#13;
C L A S S : Earl Taylor. Milton&#13;
Scheidel. Irvine Wolf. CRUISING&#13;
C L A S S : Dick Davis in a&#13;
Flying Dutchman, jr.&#13;
The club will take to the&#13;
course again next week.&#13;
Kep ('hai If"* }•'.. ('h;iml)''i -&#13;
I i in &gt;cnt to on) librarv . on&#13;
request the f o l l o u i n g ^i veiiiment&#13;
p u b l i c a t i o n s . Yeartx;ok ol'&#13;
A ; n c L i l t u r e 1%1 " S p c d s " Ve;u'-&#13;
book of A g n c u l i ore 1 '' fi U&#13;
"lJ i)Ui'r to I'ITKIIICC.'1 ( ' o n g r c s -&#13;
.•lonal J ) i r c c t o r y MSth ("ongi'o1-&#13;
which viv.es n I&gt;K;UJ ri|)hn',i!&#13;
s k e t c h of e a c h m e m b e r ol concrevs,&#13;
t h e i r h o m e a n d Wiishiimtion&#13;
a d d r e s s and t h e c o m m i t -&#13;
tees t h e y &gt; e r \ e on&#13;
I M r s . (Jer;&lt;l(l Kcason. Mis&#13;
| ( ' r t t h c i i n e H e a t h ami Andre;.&#13;
j S p i t t l e r t;.'i\c bixjk- U&gt; t h e I,&#13;
jbrflfN: \ l r s . J-'u^ate g . u e &gt;&lt;vi :.•&#13;
i a / i n c s .&#13;
RON N E K&#13;
A -,t Hoi mer *.on of ."Mr,&#13;
H r jr i&#13;
Ru&gt;h&#13;
Augu&#13;
Mr&#13;
t L'&#13;
e A t ( )M,'i&#13;
T h o r n . &lt; s H o m i e r of&#13;
Ro;ni w i l l l e a v e&#13;
i • &gt; bf"_;m h i - junto!"&#13;
rv S c h o o l&#13;
Local Scouts&#13;
Attend Camp&#13;
On the weekend of August 8&#13;
to the^ 11th. Troop ,"&gt;8 of Pinckney&#13;
led by Victor (1. Basydlo&#13;
went on a weekend camp out&#13;
;if P.i-hop Lake There were&#13;
eleven scouts and three leader*&#13;
tint went on this expedition.&#13;
Fveryhorfy hnd a wonderful&#13;
time ;md accomplished n lot towards&#13;
their advancement program.&#13;
The boys hope to enjoy many&#13;
more of these expedition*.&#13;
Hall Mills and Joe Bas\rllo.&#13;
Jr.. assisTed Victor "Basydlo as&#13;
leaders.&#13;
The following Boy Scouts&#13;
were on the camping trip: Jon&#13;
Randolph. Billy Botsford. John&#13;
Gardner. Richard Baumgarfner.&#13;
Corky Cii*»b. Armonrt O\eski.&#13;
Terry Baumgartner. Ken Verrick.&#13;
John Towsley, Mai Ludwig,&#13;
and David Singer.&#13;
Cong'l Church&#13;
Finds Successor&#13;
For Hainsworth&#13;
The Reverend Cleivtld Bender&#13;
has accepted *be call and will&#13;
come to Pinckne.v to serve a1&#13;
I the Pinokney Community Con-&#13;
| grcgational Church. He will begin&#13;
here approximately November&#13;
1.&#13;
) ; , • • I J c i i ! ' 1 1 ! 1 , h i ' v v i t e . i ) \ i &gt; v ,&#13;
,'(Mfl tfiree-yr.ii-old .so'i, Mark.&#13;
will move to Pinckn«',\ Irom&#13;
liaUvvin .Michiirari&#13;
The present minister, the&#13;
Rev. William Hainsworth, will&#13;
remain here until this time&#13;
c\eoJhoufrh his resignation WHS&#13;
accepted by members of the&#13;
Church last June and his pastorate&#13;
will officially expire&#13;
October 1, he is anticipating&#13;
sen ing here the month ot&#13;
i Ociober on a temporary basis.&#13;
' The- decision to e;.li Re, H n- 1 cier n as unanimous by the Congregational&#13;
church members at&#13;
a meeting last Sunday evening,&#13;
FNt^er h.i-. a t t e n d e d t h e&#13;
}J:;icknc.'." Schools. h;iviniT H\-&#13;
tcnrleii 1 he Pettv&gt;^;li.' .school,&#13;
Pineknev KlementHr&gt;. ;md 2&#13;
vc.ir- .if the H.qh School,&#13;
lr is bccoiiun&lt;:-;i family t r a d i -&#13;
tion w i t h i lie Bojiner^ 1&lt;&lt; a t t e n d&#13;
; Onai-'.'a. T RVMH I j o m c ! 1 I V ,&#13;
ifinothe,' Mm of t h e K r . - n e r l&#13;
^ r a d u a l c ' from ilie Onarg«i&#13;
Milit.n &lt;• Schiv-I !!• ;"H&lt;&gt; I*. • •&#13;
e--'s cousin, Asa W. Bo.';ncr J r . ,&#13;
:Tr,Hilii^t ed w i t h the class of&#13;
194-1.&#13;
T h e O'iar.^1 M i l i t a r y Scivxi!&#13;
is one of t h e b e t i e r k n o w n m'llit&#13;
»r\" a c a d e m i e s in t h e c o u n t r y .&#13;
Thiv will bo its m o t h ye&lt;v, in&#13;
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I Aug\i.^t U* to 19 shows lft&#13;
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" *&#13;
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spending part of the summer&#13;
with her grandmother, Mrs.&#13;
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Debbie will be back in time&#13;
school opening.&#13;
DIXKEL ON SICK LEAVE&#13;
Staaley Dinktl aas aot resigned&#13;
hi» positkm at tke&#13;
Flnckaey Elementary School&#13;
as previously reported. He&#13;
iuut been oa tick leave and&#13;
will rrswne ais duties whea&#13;
he to able.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Cosgray&#13;
of Cadillac, Mich, visited&#13;
with their son and his family&#13;
the Ray Cofegrays, last Thursday,&#13;
spending the night with&#13;
them.&#13;
Mre. Waiter Kuhn of Hi-&#13;
Land lake entertained two&#13;
veteran's clubs from Detroit&#13;
at her home Monday, August&#13;
12. Members of the V.F.W. and&#13;
the 1917 Club gathered for a&#13;
pot-luck luncheon.&#13;
Those present were the&#13;
Floyd Kunkles, F. Badens. the&#13;
J. Simpsons, the Frank Bates,&#13;
the Don Whiteheads, Hazel&#13;
Lockart, Glayds Williams, Ro«e&#13;
Smith, Mary Jandron, Mable&#13;
O'Brien, Ethel Johnson, Grace&#13;
Tibbetts, Ruth Braley, and&#13;
Eloise Begin.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Joe Tomaaik of Dexter&#13;
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work for another t weeks.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carr&#13;
and Mrs. Roger Carr were in&#13;
Detroit and NorthviUe&#13;
Sunday visiting relatives.&#13;
last&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sherwin&#13;
had Sunday dinner guests-&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Barber&#13;
from the state of Washington,&#13;
and Mrs. Lola Parks of Jackson.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Barber,&#13;
second cousins of Mrs. Lowetta&#13;
Haines, attended the 50th anniversary&#13;
of the Clyde Sopers&#13;
after dinner.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Miss Druscilla Murphy, Harry&#13;
Murphy and Lorenzo Murphy&#13;
spent several days at&#13;
Harbor Springs in northern&#13;
Michigan last week.&#13;
• • »&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Haines&#13;
entertained a number of their&#13;
relatives Sunday evening. The&#13;
Frank Shomans, Don Pattons,&#13;
Clyde Sopers, and Mrs. Haines'&#13;
parents—the Claude Sopers—,&#13;
Douglas Plummer and daughter&#13;
Cindy were at the Haines home&#13;
for supper and an evening of&#13;
remimiscing.&#13;
MBS. GRANT HOME&#13;
FROM HOSPITAL&#13;
Mrs. Molly Grant, head&#13;
cook at Bev's Restaurant In&#13;
Pinckney, came home Saturday,&#13;
August 17, alter a five&#13;
week stay In St.' Joseph's -&#13;
Hospital, Ana. ArBer; Mrs.&#13;
Grant, who suffered a heart&#13;
attack, Is not feeling too&#13;
well at this time.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee,&#13;
and the Jack Lees with their&#13;
son Mitchell were dinner guests&#13;
Friday evening of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
George Holt.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The William Homers of Hi-&#13;
Land Lake are entertaining&#13;
Mrs. Homer's aunt and uncle,&#13;
Miss Francis Clark and Mr.&#13;
Robert Clark, this week. The&#13;
Clarks are from Fayetteville,&#13;
North Carolina.&#13;
• * •&#13;
RE-VISIT OLD PARI8H&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. H e r b e r t&#13;
Bryan, Mr. Holmes Bryan,&#13;
and Mrs. Ware, who is the&#13;
Bryaiis' h o u s e g u e s t ,&#13;
enjoyed attending services&#13;
and meeting old acquaintances&#13;
Sunday, August 18,&#13;
when they visited the St.&#13;
Matthias Esplscopal Church&#13;
in Detroit. The Bryans and&#13;
Mrs. Ware were members of&#13;
St. Matthias when they lived&#13;
In Detroit.&#13;
• * •&#13;
The Herb Bowles family is&#13;
entertaining Mrs. Bowie's aunt&#13;
and uncle, the William Andersons&#13;
of Silver Springs, Md, this&#13;
week.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. La Veni Smith&#13;
of Lansing spent the week end&#13;
with Mrs. Edith Carr.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Little Mary Shehan, one&#13;
year old daughter of the Francis&#13;
Shehans, is visiting this&#13;
week with an uncle and some&#13;
doting teen-age cousins, the&#13;
Gene Shehan family.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Dennie Bays of Cordley&#13;
Lake entertained r e l a t i v e s&#13;
Monday night on her new&#13;
patio. This was one do-it-yourself&#13;
patio job that turned out&#13;
very well—featuring a built in&#13;
bar-be-que, too.&#13;
• • •&#13;
FIRST BABY FOR&#13;
THE KRALCHOV1LS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kral-&#13;
Chovil of Farley Road are&#13;
the parent* of a little girl&#13;
named. Us* Marie, born&#13;
August 8, at the McPherson&#13;
Health Center in RowelL&#13;
The baby weighed 6 pounds&#13;
and 7 ounces. Mrs. Kralchovil&#13;
(the former Donna Charboneau)&#13;
was later transferred&#13;
to the University at&#13;
Ann Arbor. Both mother and&#13;
daughter are home now and&#13;
are feeling fine.&#13;
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D J GRAVEL&#13;
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with their Sunday afternoon&#13;
callers, the Charles Arntz* of&#13;
HowelL&#13;
• • *&#13;
NANCY BOND RETUKNS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bond&#13;
made the trip to Kentucky this&#13;
last week end to pick up Nancy&#13;
Bond who has been staying the&#13;
lact weeks with the Roily&#13;
Coles.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mi*. Roger Carr speftt several&#13;
days tost week »» Detrelt&#13;
vssttksg wit* Mrs. Mae&#13;
S*e atoo apeat&#13;
with taw Robert&#13;
Carr faanlly la NartavUI*&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Tessemer,&#13;
their son Pat, and Mike Teachworth&#13;
are vacationing this&#13;
week in a cabin on Drummond&#13;
Island.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clinton&#13;
made a trip to the Greenfield&#13;
Village last Thursday. They&#13;
fodnd the Henry Ford Museum&#13;
so interesting that they never&#13;
did get around to the village&#13;
tour—left that for another day.&#13;
The Clintons called on their&#13;
son and his family, the Ralph&#13;
Clintons in Lincoln Park that&#13;
evening.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Youngerman&#13;
were in Dearborn for&#13;
two days this week visiting&#13;
with their daughter, Mrs, Roy&#13;
West, and her family.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mrs, SHUy Ainburgcy i&#13;
Dick AjsSurgey are in&#13;
Jordan for several days this&#13;
week visiting with Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Norman Root.&#13;
• * *&#13;
ONLY 89 MORE SHOPPING&#13;
DAYS T U X XMAS!&#13;
Twenty-five boys and girls&#13;
staying at the Happy Day&#13;
Camp this week enjoyed a&#13;
preview of Christina* last&#13;
Thursday. Festivities begaa&#13;
the night before when stockings&#13;
were hung up, a tree&#13;
was decorated aad the Hymn&#13;
Band from Green's Music&#13;
Store played aymas which&#13;
everyone anng.&#13;
On "Christens Day", presents&#13;
were opened and laser&#13;
the traditional Christmas&#13;
dinner was served.&#13;
The Happy Day Camp hi&#13;
owned and operated by Rev.&#13;
and Mrs. W. C. Staadbridge&#13;
of East M-86.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Latimer,&#13;
Nancy, Steve, and Mike have&#13;
returned from a camping trip&#13;
which took them into Northern&#13;
Michigan. They spent several&#13;
days in the Muskegon area,&#13;
near Lake Michigan.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Flans dark&#13;
have had a goed many callers&#13;
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert&#13;
Maynard, who live in Detroit,&#13;
were with the Clarks&#13;
last Thursday. On Friday, Mrs.&#13;
Clark, was very pleasantly surprised&#13;
by a visit from her&#13;
cousin, Mrs. Freda Collier of&#13;
Albion. Monday dinner guests&#13;
were Miss Dorothy Rohl and&#13;
Miss Irene Gardner, both of&#13;
Detroit&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Clinton&#13;
called on their friends, the&#13;
Edward Fauasetts, in Brighton&#13;
last Wednesday.&#13;
BIRTHDAY CAKK&#13;
FOR BOBBIE&#13;
Uttie Bobbie WMmayer,&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett&#13;
Wtdmayer, was five years&#13;
old Tuesday, August 20.&#13;
About a dosea little boys&#13;
and girts gathered Tuesday&#13;
to help him celebrate. After&#13;
the games, presents, and&#13;
fun galore, they all enjoyed&#13;
cake and ice cream.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kennedy&#13;
have Mrs. Mae Molick of&#13;
Pontiac as their house guest&#13;
for part of this week. Mrs.&#13;
Molick is Mr. Kennedy's sister.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mrs. Leona-Marie Bonner&#13;
and Miss Florence Preuss enjoyed&#13;
a leisurely ride along&#13;
back roads, Sunday, to French&#13;
Landing where they saw the&#13;
farm on which Mrs. Bonner&#13;
lived for a time during World&#13;
Mr7 and iVirsF j^ugene Dinkel&#13;
called on Fred Evers in Dansville&#13;
l a s t Wednesday. Mr.&#13;
Evers, who has been ill, is now&#13;
much improved.&#13;
HOLTS ON BUSMAN'S&#13;
HOLIDAY&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Holt,&#13;
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legal and ethical coiuider-&#13;
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Boad, sveat Wednesday vtettiag&#13;
Mr. aad Mrs. Carl Weavie.&#13;
The Weaviea operate a&#13;
poay farm sear Saline.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Donald Gearnart of Cedar&#13;
Lake Road and Danny Marshall&#13;
have been training their&#13;
coon hounds these nights. Last&#13;
Wednesday night the Marshails&#13;
stayed overnight at the&#13;
Gearharts—the gentlemen ran&#13;
the hounds while the la diet&#13;
visited.&#13;
• • t&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kiner&#13;
of Patterson Lake Road had&#13;
dinner guests last Sunday. Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Robert Vaznhart of&#13;
Holt, Mich, spent the day with&#13;
the Kiners.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mrs. Louis Kourt of Pettysville&#13;
Road took her sister-inlaw,&#13;
Mrs. Bert Newman, to&#13;
the University Hospital last&#13;
week. She will be there for an&#13;
indefinite period.&#13;
• • *&#13;
GUEST CALLER FOE&#13;
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Last Saturday the Village&#13;
Squares daared te&#13;
of Doug Stock, gwest&#13;
tmn Dt»yt«a\ Ptaisw. That&#13;
was to he the&#13;
dance of the&#13;
Sqnarea, hnt due tn the cost,&#13;
uaaap weather they&#13;
in PUgrhm HalL&#13;
The Squares&#13;
dance scHedufe will start the&#13;
third Saturday hi&#13;
with tiordy ltndtsnd mt&#13;
Arbor doing the caUUag.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Pat&#13;
tison of Hi-Land Lake havt&#13;
had their 8 year ok) nephew.&#13;
Steven Bartlett, visiting wit*&#13;
them the past week. Sunday&#13;
the Pattisons took Steven to&#13;
his home in Royal Oak.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Everartf&#13;
of Rush Lake had their son&#13;
and family, Mr. and Bin. Jasji&#13;
Kverard, Jimmie and Debbie)&#13;
visiting with them last week&#13;
end. Jimmie, who is 2V$ years&#13;
old, and 10 year old Debbie&#13;
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until Thursday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
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Pinckney People You Know&#13;
August 15 found the John&#13;
Lundfo's entertaining d i n n e r&#13;
guests. Mr. and Mrs. B.&#13;
Roberts, Mrs. Clarence Ahlfctrom,&#13;
and Mrs. Waiter Kuhn&#13;
were present.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Lance Cpi. Richard Wylie&#13;
left Pinckney last Saturday&#13;
morning to return to Twenty*&#13;
nine Palms, marine base. His&#13;
parents, the Asher Wylies, say&#13;
the "Almost 30 days Richard&#13;
was home sure hurried by!"&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Win Baughn&#13;
spent the weekend at Little&#13;
Bear Lake in northern Michigan&#13;
visiting the Jack Reasons.&#13;
The Reasons are spending these&#13;
present two weeks vacationing&#13;
there.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Barbara Baughn had Miss&#13;
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Mary Pena as a weekend guest.&#13;
They took in the movie at the&#13;
Sckj theater Sunday evening.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Miss Cheryl Hughes is a&#13;
house guest at the Jerry&#13;
Speake home for a week, or&#13;
two. Miss Hughes is a sister&#13;
of Mrs. Speake, and hails from&#13;
Royal Oak.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Soon the house at 325 Main&#13;
Street will be empty! The&#13;
Jerry Speakes did live there,&#13;
but have moved to a new home&#13;
at White Lodge.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beck&#13;
camped out last week at Bruin&#13;
Lake, and nearly froze to&#13;
death.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Lavey&#13;
celebrated their first wedding&#13;
anniversary Sunday, August 18.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Don Wiltse, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Herb Schenden, and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Miller were&#13;
the Lavey's dinner guests making&#13;
it a very memorable occasion.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbertson&#13;
and Cindy are spending&#13;
two weeks vacationing in Minnesota.&#13;
Due to their absence,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Baughn, and&#13;
Mrs. Earl Baughn took Mike&#13;
and Scott, the GUbertson's two&#13;
boys, to camp. The two lads&#13;
will be at Camp Takoma, near&#13;
Grass ~Ln?v?'~*r'" ^*~-~&#13;
* isolated tartnaay greetings to&#13;
Bill Beck, Sr. It was last Sunday&#13;
and his parent's, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Oscar Beck had a birthday&#13;
dinner for him. Those&#13;
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present were the Bill Beck's&#13;
and their two sons, Mrs. Karen&#13;
Beck Tennehouse and daughter*&#13;
Susie, and Robert Beck and&#13;
his friend. Miss Leslie White.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Persons chaulking up one&#13;
more year to their existence&#13;
are, on August 21, Helen La-&#13;
Mirand; August 23, Muriel Mc-&#13;
Guire, Timothy Singer, Crane&#13;
Orchards, (and may they have&#13;
many more!) Margaret Bennett;&#13;
August 24, Leta Bond,&#13;
Paul H. Burg, Pauline Mc-&#13;
Michaei, Barry B • c h 1 e r ;&#13;
August 25, Roberta Logan,&#13;
Martin K. Cot torn; and August&#13;
27 Diane Read.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Persons eligUMe for the&#13;
"Happy wedding anniversary"&#13;
felicitations are Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Archie Fournier on August 23;&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Steeb on&#13;
August 25; Mr. and Mrs. John&#13;
McQuire (Muriel Read) on&#13;
August 26; and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Jerry Ledwidge on August 27.&#13;
Hope you all have many more&#13;
happy years to go!&#13;
School&#13;
(Coat from Page 1)&#13;
day, September 3rd at 12:35.&#13;
Buses will run to make this&#13;
«.-!.••&#13;
start Monday, September 9th&#13;
Prices: High School Students&#13;
— 35c Elementary — 30c.&#13;
Teachers' Institute — Thurs.&#13;
&amp; Fri. Oct. 3rd and 4th (all&#13;
schools closed).&#13;
Thanksgiving R e c e s s —&#13;
Thurs. &amp; Fri. Nov. 28th &amp; 29th.&#13;
Christmas Vacation — School&#13;
dismissed Wed. Dec. 18th 2:00&#13;
P.M. re-opens Thurs. Jan. 2nd.&#13;
Spring Vacation — begins at&#13;
close of school day Fri. Mar.&#13;
20th re-opens Mon. Mar. 30th.&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS&#13;
Home-Coming Game—Friday,&#13;
October 18th — vs Dexter&#13;
Carnival — Saturday, October&#13;
19th&#13;
Musical Concert — Thursday,&#13;
Dec. 12th&#13;
J-Hop—Saturday, April 25th&#13;
Baccalaureate—Sunday, May&#13;
24th — 8:00 P.M.&#13;
Graduation — Friday, May&#13;
29th — 8:00 P.M.&#13;
The 4-H't&#13;
The 4-H Club emblem is a&#13;
green four-leaf clover with a&#13;
white H in each leaf. The&#13;
4-H's represent Head, Heart,&#13;
Hands and Health.&#13;
KEEP FREEDOM&#13;
RINGING&#13;
BUY U.S.&#13;
SAVINGS BONDS&#13;
'Twas Only Yesterday&#13;
By DOLLY BACGHN&#13;
FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
AUGUST «, 1M8&#13;
Mrs. Lucille Sims, 64, died&#13;
suddenly of a heart attack&#13;
Monday at her home. Funeral&#13;
was Thursday, August 7, and&#13;
burial in the Pinckney cemetery.&#13;
Scott Barrett pitched a no&#13;
hit game for B and C Lapping&#13;
against the Die Set Team&#13;
winning 17 to 0.&#13;
Harold Henry has gone to&#13;
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey'&#13;
for two weeks with the University&#13;
of Michigan rocket&#13;
experimental department.&#13;
M. E. Darrow and mother,&#13;
Mrs. Flora Darrow went to&#13;
Jackson and had dinner with&#13;
Mrs. Fannie Kavnaugh at&#13;
Ostego Hotel last Sunday.&#13;
Mike and Seott Carver left&#13;
on a trip to Johnson City,&#13;
Term, with their grandmother,&#13;
Mrs. Hettie Carver.&#13;
Harold Porter and wife spent&#13;
the week end in Grand Rapids.&#13;
The L. J. Henrys moved in&#13;
their new home on Unadilla&#13;
St. They recently bought the&#13;
former Richardson home.&#13;
Mrs. Fem Reason and children&#13;
spent last week with the&#13;
Elmer Pratt family in Coopersville.&#13;
Mrs. Richard Hale (Charlotte&#13;
Goodremont) of Oceanside,&#13;
Calif, are visiting her&#13;
parents the Don Goodremonts.&#13;
While in the upper peninsula&#13;
last week the Ross Reads and&#13;
Fred Reads called on Percy&#13;
Teeple and Mrs. Maude Wolfer&#13;
at Hi&#13;
week with an appendicitis&#13;
attack but is home now. His&#13;
daughter, Mrs. Berdella Huxford&#13;
of Fairhope, Alabama is&#13;
visiting him.&#13;
James and Shirley Wylie&#13;
won blue and red ribbons with&#13;
their ponies at the Fowlerville&#13;
Fair.&#13;
TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
AUGUST 3, 1988&#13;
Mrs. Ezra Plummer entertained&#13;
20 children Friday&#13;
afternoon in honor of her&#13;
daughter Zena's 11th birthday.&#13;
Mrs. Clayton Carpenter&#13;
attended the Farm Women's&#13;
week in Lansing last week.&#13;
E. W. Hinckley, Arthur Shehan,&#13;
and Clifford Van Horn&#13;
were in Detroit last Tuesday&#13;
to see the ball game.&#13;
Miss Ann Basydlo of Detroit&#13;
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe&#13;
Basydlo on Monday evening.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Meabon&#13;
and son of Dayton Plains were&#13;
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
George Meabon.&#13;
Miss Peggy Stackable returned&#13;
to Lansing Monday&#13;
after spending a two weeks&#13;
vacation with her parents Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Joe Stackable.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parker and&#13;
daughter, Dorothy, have returned&#13;
home from a motor&#13;
trip to Colorado.&#13;
Paul Singer, Harold Hinchey&#13;
and Marcian Ledwidge have&#13;
returned home from the Traverse&#13;
City district where they&#13;
were helping in the cherry&#13;
harvest.&#13;
V I&#13;
County Kings Daughters at a&#13;
one o'clock luncheon on Wednesday.&#13;
20 members were&#13;
present.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carr&#13;
and son Michael of Detroit&#13;
were week end guests of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. R. J. Carr.&#13;
*X&gt;RTY EIGHT YEAKS AGO&#13;
AUGUST 4, 1915&#13;
Paiine Swarthout \&amp; visiting&#13;
relatives in Dexter this week.&#13;
Floris Clark motored to Detroit&#13;
in the new Ford car he&#13;
recently purchased.&#13;
There is a notice that everyone&#13;
should be careful of dumping&#13;
ashes that might contain&#13;
nails or tacks on the road—&#13;
this can be a menace to autos&#13;
and horses.&#13;
The patrons of Rural Route&#13;
Carrier G. W. Dinkell surprised&#13;
him with a party and&#13;
a gift of a raincoat. 70 persons&#13;
attended the party; refreshments&#13;
were served, and it is&#13;
said that all had a very good&#13;
time.&#13;
Patrick Lavey of Fowlerville&#13;
spent the week end at the&#13;
home of Bernard Lavey.&#13;
William Wef f reys spent the&#13;
past week with his sister in&#13;
Kalamazoo.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Swarthout&#13;
spent Sunday at the home&#13;
of W. G. Chubb near Howell.&#13;
The annual picnic of the St.&#13;
Mary's Church is in the planning&#13;
stages. It will be held in&#13;
Jackson's Grove.&#13;
Study Nature&#13;
BRIGHTON — Four teachers&#13;
from this area are among&#13;
THE PINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATCH, WED., AUG. 21, 1968 3&#13;
Marnage&#13;
Licenses&#13;
HOWELL — Marriage licenses&#13;
were issued last week&#13;
by the Livingston County&#13;
Clerk's office as follows:&#13;
August 12&#13;
Jerry D. Watters, 21, Howell,&#13;
and Lenna May Small, 17, man, 27, of Howell&#13;
Brighton, by consent of moth*&#13;
er, Mrs. Martha SmalL&#13;
Terrance B. Watts, 22, at&#13;
Brighton, and Carotid Ann&#13;
Ward, 24, of Detroit.&#13;
Terry E. Handy, 18, Brighton,&#13;
and Marilyn L. Dean, 18,&#13;
of Howell.&#13;
August 14&#13;
John Earl Kilpetrick, 34, of&#13;
Highland, and Suzanne Thrmh-&#13;
Quality Kitchens&#13;
FOR LESS&#13;
Phone 665-0613&#13;
FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
CABINET&#13;
KITCHEN&#13;
PHONE&#13;
1200 N. MAIN ST. ANN ARBOR&#13;
NOSTRA SPECIALITY&#13;
Means "our specialty" in Italian&#13;
"Nostra specialita" is Insurance. In&#13;
fact, it is our only-Jwisiness—IIL today's.&#13;
to the McPherson hospital last | dent's Club of the Livingston&#13;
Pinckney Prattle&#13;
(Cont. from Page 2)&#13;
lain of Hi-Land Lake entertained&#13;
the Mr. and Mrs. Welton&#13;
Chamberlains and two sons&#13;
at Sunday dinner.&#13;
* • •&#13;
SCHOOLMATES GET&#13;
TOGETHER&#13;
Mr*. Jack Doyle entertained&#13;
Miss Joyce Honsberger of&#13;
Jackson last Friday. Miss&#13;
Honsberger and Mrs. Doyle&#13;
(then Cathy WUtee) were&#13;
school mates at Central&#13;
Michigan University.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Tom Bonner and son, Roger,&#13;
of Rush Lake Road returned&#13;
Sunday, August from a 10 day&#13;
vacation «pent at Big Bay,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Kennedy&#13;
attended the wedding of&#13;
their nephew, William Culver,&#13;
at St. Bridget Catholic Church&#13;
in Detroit Saturday morning.&#13;
William is the son of Arthur&#13;
Culver, Mrs. Kennedy's brother.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kourt&#13;
of Pettysville Road entertained&#13;
the Robert Kourt family at&#13;
cook-out dinner last Sunday.&#13;
torn Ware of East M-36&#13;
was taken to the McPherson&#13;
Health Center very suddenly&#13;
last Saturday. It was necessary&#13;
to give him a number of blood&#13;
transfusions. If he progresses&#13;
as is expected, he should be&#13;
home in several days.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Cathie Lazlo, daughter of the&#13;
Steve Lazlos of Cedar Lake&#13;
Road spent last week visiting&#13;
with her cousins in Plymouth,&#13;
Mrs. Beverly Kelly and family.&#13;
Mrs. Kelly brought Cathie&#13;
home Sunday.&#13;
The Robert Gannon family&#13;
of Grosse He visited with the&#13;
52 GALLON&#13;
CAPACITY&#13;
I 10 YEAR WARRANTED&#13;
GLASS LINED&#13;
Electric&#13;
Water&#13;
Heaters&#13;
ONLY&#13;
CALL NOW! ! WE ALSO STOCK&#13;
S-I2-I6-I8&#13;
BALLON ELECTRIC HEATER&#13;
ELECTRIC STOVES&#13;
AND OVENS&#13;
From $105JD8&#13;
BUY NOW - SAVE!&#13;
GAS and (ML SPUE HEATERS&#13;
FROM 20,000 B.T.U. TO 75,000 B.TJU.&#13;
FROM $4A00&#13;
ONLY H V up&#13;
30 GALLON GLASS LINED GAS $K&gt;|30&#13;
WATER HEATER, 10 Year Warantee—Only O&#13;
GIANT BEAM SPORTSMAN&#13;
John Lundins last week end.&#13;
Mrs. Gannon is a daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lundin.&#13;
COUS1VS COMING&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Kennedy&#13;
entertained some of Mr. Kennedy's&#13;
cousins at Wednesday&#13;
noontime dinner. Mis*&#13;
Louise Hamilton and Miss&#13;
Inez Martin came from Lansing,&#13;
and Mrs. Laura Smith&#13;
came over from Howell. Mrs.&#13;
Molick, the Kennedy's home&#13;
guest, enjoyed greeting her&#13;
cousins also.&#13;
• * »&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eggler&#13;
were in Potters Park, Lansing&#13;
last Sunday attending the reunion&#13;
of the family of the&#13;
Eggler's sister-in-law, Mrs.&#13;
Anna Smith.&#13;
• • *&#13;
The George Holts entertained&#13;
at a birthday dinner last Sunday&#13;
in honor of their son-in&#13;
law, Jerry Mulligan. Those&#13;
present were Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
James Hoye of Ferndale; Mr.&#13;
and Mi's. George Reeves and&#13;
daughter, Jennifer, of Royal&#13;
Oak; and the Jerry Mulligan&#13;
family of Berkley. Everyone&#13;
had an enjoyable time riding&#13;
horses, taking pictures, and&#13;
family talk.&#13;
• • •&#13;
SHORT NOTES — The&#13;
George Meabons are at their&#13;
cabin in Lovells again—Mrs.&#13;
Raymonda M o r r i s was in&#13;
Adrian last Thursday visiting&#13;
her aunt who is ill—Nelson&#13;
Kiner of Patterson Lake Road&#13;
who spent some time in St.&#13;
Joseph Hospital due to heat&#13;
prostration is now back to&#13;
work—T h e Howard Thayer&#13;
swimming pool, as rumor had&#13;
it, turned out to be a new&#13;
drain field—After all these&#13;
years, we've discovered what&#13;
pointed-toe shoes are good for.&#13;
They are just the thing for&#13;
stepping on bugs in corners,&#13;
plete the sixth annual Natune&#13;
I n t e r p r e t a t i o n Workshop&#13;
Course held at the Nature&#13;
Center of Kensington Metropolitan&#13;
Park southeast of&#13;
Brighton on Friday. This was&#13;
announced today by Richard&#13;
A. Mortemore, park naturalist.&#13;
The teachers a n d the&#13;
schools with which they are&#13;
affiliated are Mrs. Nelnon&#13;
Short of Howell, Northwest&#13;
School, Howell; Mrs. &lt;'&lt;ary&#13;
Dickinson of MHford, Brighton&#13;
High School; Mrs. David&#13;
O. Laidlaw of MHford High&#13;
School; and Mrs. Leonard&#13;
Lee of Pinckney, Wlnan'a&#13;
Lake Elementary School,&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Council&#13;
Minutes&#13;
LANTERNS only&#13;
WATER SOFTENERS $125.&#13;
FILTERS — AIR — OIL WATER WASHER&#13;
HOSE. ONLY _ ea.&#13;
# FURNACE &gt;IPE AND FITTINGS&#13;
# BOILERS AND FURNACES&#13;
# PUMPS OF ALL KINDS&#13;
NORTHWEST&#13;
nn nt urrvt co.&#13;
C20 W. Gnad River Brighton. Mich.&#13;
Phone AC 7-6151&#13;
AUGUST 13, 1963&#13;
Regular meeting of Village&#13;
Council called to order by&#13;
President Dinkel, followed by&#13;
roll - call.&#13;
P r e s e n t : Doyle, Lavey,&#13;
Swarthout, Clark,&#13;
Absent: Russell, Tiplady.&#13;
Motion by Doyle, supported&#13;
by Swarthout to allow the following&#13;
bill*. Carried.&#13;
Hi-land Gardens.&#13;
| plants for square $ 20.00&#13;
• Detroit Edison&#13;
Street lights 160.04&#13;
Robert Egeler&#13;
Marshals salary 125.00&#13;
Christine Dinkel&#13;
Care of flag 6.00&#13;
Rosemary WWtley&#13;
Part of salary 100.00&#13;
Robert Ackiey&#13;
Part of salary 125.00&#13;
Vans Mbtor Sales&#13;
Gas it lawnmower&#13;
repairs 3.68&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch&#13;
Printing 15.75&#13;
Michigan Municipal League&#13;
Membership fee 74.00&#13;
Thomas Read Sons&#13;
Cement and Rod* 29.50&#13;
Robert Voider&#13;
Tree Trimming ............ 25.00&#13;
Martin Markas&#13;
Parks _ . „ 100.00&#13;
Meldrum Smith&#13;
Mowtef 40.00&#13;
Motion by Clark, supported&#13;
by Doyle to adjourn.&#13;
Carried.&#13;
Robert Ackiey&#13;
Clerk&#13;
Uu&#13;
it&#13;
«1L11 t»&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
Brighton Insurance Agency&#13;
307 W. Main St. PhoM&#13;
227-1891&#13;
NOW TWO BANKING OFFICES TO SERVE YOU&#13;
BRIGHTON - HAMBURG&#13;
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It establishes your bank&#13;
standing, is an ever-ready and&#13;
a respected source of references.&#13;
A full-service bank will&#13;
give you expert financial counsel.&#13;
It stands behind you, works&#13;
with you, vouches for you!&#13;
It is a friendly, helpful relationship&#13;
that stands you \r\&#13;
good stead always!&#13;
• FULL SERVICE BANKING •&#13;
• SAVINGS ACC'TS • BUSINESS LOANS&#13;
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• MONEY ORDERS&#13;
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HAMBURG OFFICE&#13;
Phone AC 9-9725&#13;
Installment I.oan Center&#13;
Phone AC 7-1651 MAIN office&#13;
Phone AC t-lttl&#13;
4 THE PINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATCH, WED., AUU.&#13;
CMMMiiHy Chut Needs Solicitors&#13;
HAMBURG — The Hamburg-&#13;
Putnam Community Chest will&#13;
meet next on Aug. 27 at the&#13;
Hamburg Township Hall at 8&#13;
The kickofl date for the&#13;
ijrive is September 15.&#13;
Anyone interested in volunteering&#13;
his services may contact&#13;
Manley Bennett or attend&#13;
the meeting on Aug. 27.&#13;
Areas in need of volunteers&#13;
are Strawberry Lake, Lakeland&#13;
and Ore Lake.&#13;
BLUE WATER STO3E I&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER&#13;
Complete Grocery Line&#13;
PACKAGED ICE CUBES §&#13;
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MR. &amp; MRS. JAS TEPATTI PROPRIETORS S&#13;
TREE TRIMMING&#13;
AND CUTTING&#13;
TV ANTENNA&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
BOBVEDDER&#13;
FREE&#13;
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UP 8-3452&#13;
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OBITUARIES&#13;
Now Open for Summer&#13;
Weekly and Monthly Rates—Reasonable&#13;
Private Baths — Good Fishing&#13;
Manager, Mrs. John Booth&#13;
HMlmlllHMIUHM&#13;
There i&#13;
Where All Your&#13;
Savings Earn A Full&#13;
/'ait! and Compoitndid Four linns \ ) mi&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS - HOWELL&#13;
Sat (It/ and Stctnilu diun an/ccd thrmtnh insured&#13;
sat'itiffs.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
By RUSS EISGELHARDT, Manager&#13;
IF YOUR CLUB, church, or civic&#13;
group is planning a program, we'd&#13;
like to remind you that there are&#13;
about 60 topnotch movies available&#13;
for your use |rom Michigan&#13;
Bell. Most are in color, and cover&#13;
a range of subjects wide enough to entertain almost&#13;
any group. There is no charge for using them. We&#13;
have an attractive 24-page booklet describing these&#13;
films and additional program ideas. Call our Business&#13;
Office and we'll see that you get one.&#13;
"NO VACANCY" signs at motels-and long waiting&#13;
lines at restaurants, theaters or recreation areas —&#13;
need not spoil your holiday fun this summer. Just&#13;
telephone ahead and make sure there's a friendly&#13;
welcome waiting for you, all along the way. Takes&#13;
just a minute, makes such a difference.&#13;
QUICK QUIZ. Can you guess which room is the favorite&#13;
spot for telephones-in homes all across the nation?&#13;
Here's a partial list of possibilities to help you answer:&#13;
• BEDROOM KITCHEN G DEN&#13;
O UVING ROOM D ENTRANCE HALL D BASEMENT&#13;
Did you think first of Nfom\ busy ttay- and guess the&#13;
phone in the kitchen? You're right! Next conies the&#13;
bedroom, for privacy and protection. Hall and living&#13;
room locations tie for third place. Actually, more and&#13;
more families arc finding telephones indispensable in&#13;
a number of locations. To get an extension phone for&#13;
any room in your home, just call our Business Office—&#13;
or ask the man on the- telephone truck.&#13;
± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ±&#13;
V£RA K£RR&#13;
HAMBURG — Mrs. Vera&#13;
Gordon Kerr, 80, of 7605 M-36,&#13;
died last Wednesday, Aug. 14,&#13;
at the Whitehall Convalescent&#13;
Home in Pittsfield Township&#13;
after an illness of three&#13;
months.&#13;
She was born Nov. 16, 1882,&#13;
in Kincardine, On'&#13;
She was man 'o John&#13;
Kerr July 16, 192 aluraet,&#13;
Mich. He died in&#13;
A Hamburg resident for the&#13;
past 33 years, she moved here&#13;
from Detroit.&#13;
She was a member of the&#13;
Brighton Chapter 314 of the&#13;
Order of the Eastern Star and&#13;
Rebekah Lodge 489 here.&#13;
Surviving are one son, Rob*&#13;
ert Kennedy of Hamburg; two&#13;
daughters, Mrs. Vera Nunn of&#13;
Roseville and Mrs. Jean Manley&#13;
of Midland; four grandchildren&#13;
and two great-grandchildren.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Saturday^at the Swarthout Funeral&#13;
Home in Pinckney with&#13;
the Rev. Robert Coffey of&#13;
Brighton officiating. Burial&#13;
waS in Hamburg Cemeteiy.&#13;
* • *&#13;
WILMA REIGHARD&#13;
GREEN OAK TOWNSHIP—&#13;
Mrs. Wilma Reighard, 65, of&#13;
10800 Rushton Rd., Green Oak&#13;
Township, an area resident for&#13;
the past 15 years, died suddenly&#13;
Tuesday, August 13, at&#13;
St. JoFfpfr - M w y&#13;
Henry M. and Robert of South&#13;
Lyon; three daughters, Mrs&#13;
Alex" O&amp;titavfey- and ""MR;&#13;
Howard Stoddard, both of Birmingham,&#13;
M^ch , and Mrs. Holland&#13;
Brengle of South Lyon;&#13;
and 12 grandchildren.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Friday at the Phillips Funeral&#13;
Home in South Lyon, with the&#13;
Rev. Kenneth H. Gass, rector&#13;
of St. James Episcopal Church&#13;
in Birmingham, officiating.&#13;
Burial was in Grandlawn&#13;
Cemetery in Detroit.&#13;
ISAAC W. GROVE&#13;
WH1TM0RE LAKE - - Isaac&#13;
W. Grove, 54, of 951 Elizabeth&#13;
St., died Saturday, Aug. 10, in&#13;
Athens, Tenn., while on vacation.&#13;
Grove, born June 30, 1909 in&#13;
Everett, Pa., moved to Whitmore&#13;
Lake from Bellefontaine,&#13;
Ohio, and married Mrs. Lula&#13;
Grove here Jan. 28, 1961.&#13;
Survivors include his widow;&#13;
a sister, Mrs. Evelyn Jacobs of&#13;
Bellefontaine; and his mother,&#13;
Mrs. Leafey Castle, of Bellefontaine.&#13;
Burial was in Athens.&#13;
JOHN N. McXAMAKA&#13;
W H I T M O R E L A K E —&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Tuesday at St. Patrick's Catholic&#13;
Church, Northfield township,&#13;
for John M. McNamara,&#13;
sr., 89, of 9110 Jay St., who&#13;
died last Friday.&#13;
He was the father of M B .&#13;
Fred (Margaret) Hill, JohnM.&#13;
fficrasra, , jjn,, both trf&#13;
more Lake, and Arthur McNamara&#13;
of Ann Arbor.&#13;
'Baun Beg'&#13;
To Feature&#13;
^{Spaghetti CECIL MORGAN&#13;
BRIGHTON —Cecil Morgan,&#13;
70, of 315 S. First St., Brighton&#13;
died at his home Sunday evening,&#13;
following a short illness.&#13;
He was born July 11, 1893,&#13;
in Brighton, a son of James&#13;
and Jennie Paddock Morgan.&#13;
On July 5, 1925 he was married&#13;
to Alice Brown, in Detroit.&#13;
She died in 1956.&#13;
Mr. Morgan had worked for&#13;
the Vagabond Corp. for the&#13;
past six years. Prior to that&#13;
he had been associated with&#13;
the James Morgan &amp; Sons&#13;
Sales and Service for 26 years.&#13;
He was a member of Brighton&#13;
Lodge 247 F &amp; A. M.&#13;
Surviving is a b r o t h e r ,&#13;
Gerald of Brighton, a niece,&#13;
Mrs. Quinn ( J a c q u e l y n )&#13;
Stumpf of Orlando, Fla., two&#13;
nephews, Theodore J. Morgan&#13;
of Detroit, and Michael G.&#13;
Morgan of Brighton.&#13;
Funeral services will be held&#13;
today (Wednesday) at 2:00&#13;
P.M. from the Keehn funeral&#13;
home with the Rev. A. C. Barker&#13;
officiating. Burial will be&#13;
in the Greenwood Cemetery at&#13;
Fowlerville with B r i g h t o n&#13;
Lodge 247 F. &amp; A.M. conducting&#13;
the graveside services.&#13;
BRIGHTON — "Mrs. Murphy's&#13;
Spaghetti Dinner" will&#13;
be featured Sunday at S i&#13;
Patricks Church where mem*&#13;
bers of S t Patricks Rosary&#13;
Altar Society will be serving&#13;
from 1:00 until 5:00 p. m.&#13;
The dinner is part of the&#13;
"Baun Beg" (Gaelic for "Wee&#13;
Fair") which will be held from&#13;
1:00 until 6:00 pjn., according&#13;
to Mrs. Robert Fitagerald,&#13;
general chairman. The public&#13;
is invited, she- said. She announced&#13;
the following chair*&#13;
men for booth:&#13;
Bridget's Bake Shop (Home&#13;
Baked goods), Chairman Mrs.&#13;
Archie MacVittee, 9-9317.&#13;
Kate's Kandy K i t c h e n&#13;
(Home made candy), Chairman,&#13;
Mrs. Norma Denkhaus,&#13;
7-3072.&#13;
Maggie's Pantry Shelf (Jama,&#13;
jellies, etc), Chairman, Mrs.&#13;
F. Wickatandt, 9-6040.&#13;
Blarney Stone Gift Shop&#13;
(Handwork etc.), Chairman,&#13;
Mrs. Thomas Bogan, 9-6526.&#13;
Johannas G e n e r a l Store&#13;
(Household items), Chairman,&#13;
Mrs. Leon BaginsW, 7-4652.&#13;
heart attack at her home.&#13;
She was born on June 10.&#13;
1898. in Germany.&#13;
Survivors include her husband,&#13;
Warren G.; two sons,&#13;
SNEDIGORS j&#13;
CLEANERS j&#13;
IN PINCKNEY j&#13;
WEDNESDAY and j&#13;
SATURDAY j&#13;
220 So. Michigan Ave. ;&#13;
Howeil Ph. 330 \&#13;
""' " " " " s&#13;
HELLER'S&#13;
FLOWCRS&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
Phone 284&#13;
"Say It with Flowers'*&#13;
!&#13;
mil HIM1IMII ' l l UHfllJHlllllHHHH*&#13;
VACATION PLANS?&#13;
Before you leave, stop in&#13;
at any one of Ann Arbor&#13;
Bank's conveniently located&#13;
offices for travelers checks.&#13;
They're safer than cash and&#13;
they're accepted anywhere.&#13;
Don't take unnecessary risks&#13;
. . . take travelers checks&#13;
instead.&#13;
ANN ARBOR BANK&#13;
Plymouth Road Office ' Whitmore&#13;
SEVEN OFFICES TO SERVE YOU:&#13;
Lake Office / Dexter Office&#13;
Street Office / Fackard-Brocktnan&#13;
Office / Snuth University Office /&#13;
Main Street at Huron/East Liberty&#13;
. : - • * PINCKNEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLE'S CHURCH&#13;
S85 UnadilU Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, ll:U0 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Young Peo pie's Meeting,&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Thursday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Week day Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
BETHEL BAPXIriT CHTTRCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 .Svvarthout Road,&#13;
8501 Splcer Rd., Hamburg&#13;
Phone AO 7-68 TO&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
1SS UnadilU Street&#13;
Rev. Willism Hatnsworth&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Rev. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4328&#13;
Sunday School — 9:45.&#13;
Morning Worship— 11:00.&#13;
Youth Fellowship — 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship — 7:00&#13;
Wednesday evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study —&#13;
7:30.&#13;
THE MENNOXITE CHURCH&#13;
204 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melvin Stauffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Evening Services as announced.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
P u b l i c Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:^5 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday 8&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — Friday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — Friday&#13;
8:30 p.m.&#13;
BY B. M. COSGRAY&#13;
Mrs. Saline Olson, Mrs. Burton&#13;
Harrison of Florida and&#13;
Mrs. Eugene Shinkevlch of&#13;
Ohio were Thursday dinner&#13;
guests of Mrs. Pearle Marshall.&#13;
Mrs. Harrison and MM. Shinkevich&#13;
are spending the summer&#13;
here.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Marshall,&#13;
Mrs. Maxlne Sweet and&#13;
Marsha and Mrs. Pearle Marshall&#13;
attended the Ludlow&#13;
family reunion at Albion Sunday.&#13;
Mre. Pearle Marshall spent&#13;
Wednesday with Mre. Eva&#13;
James.&#13;
Mrs. Josephine Dyer returned&#13;
Home Wednesday, after&#13;
her stay with her daughter.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Meabon&#13;
visited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence&#13;
Emberry Sunday.&#13;
George Kinzelman won 1st&#13;
place in the mule pulling contest&#13;
at the Jackson Fair Friday.&#13;
Harold Ludtke was in Fort&#13;
Wayne, on business, Tuesday.&#13;
Rev. and Mrs. R. Ramseyer&#13;
and family are vacationing in&#13;
Bay City and Au Gres.&#13;
Mrs. Canotta Hamilton and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Richard&#13;
enjoyed a cookout with Mrs.&#13;
Roy Gladstone Sunday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Comb of&#13;
Ohio visited the Clyde Robeson's&#13;
Sat.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall&#13;
and the Edgar Marshall&#13;
family spent Sunday with Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Sam Massie and&#13;
family at Morrison Lake. Jill&#13;
remained to spend the week&#13;
with the Massie's.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bullis&#13;
were Sunday dinner guests of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Brogan at&#13;
Joslin Lake. The Brogans are&#13;
camping at the lake this week.&#13;
Carolyn Robeson became the&#13;
bride of Richard Edstrom Sat.&#13;
Scanty&#13;
Qo rD fucTvJIAHIL .. • TILLN OFUTRICTEHER&#13;
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday&#13;
PERMANENT ONLY $6£00&#13;
# HI-FASHION STYLING&#13;
# BLEACHING&#13;
HOURS: # COLORING&#13;
Mom, thro Sat., 8 to 6 £ MANICURING&#13;
Thursday 8 to 9 # PEDICURING&#13;
107 E. Main 878-3467 , Pinckney&#13;
Pat Roftieekl Norene Hathaway Pat LaPrad&#13;
Manager Operator Operator&#13;
BEAB&#13;
For Dependable Service&#13;
STOP — AT —&#13;
LEE'S&#13;
Standard Service&#13;
211 E. Main, Pinckney&#13;
UP 8-9701&#13;
at the Gregory Baptist Church.&#13;
Mary Kay Kelley and Robert&#13;
Van Blaircum were united in&#13;
marriage at the St. Cornelius&#13;
Cyptian Church at Bunker&#13;
Hill Sat.&#13;
Mrs. M a x Cosgray a n d&#13;
daughters were Monday luncheon&#13;
guests of Mrs. Myrel&#13;
Richardson and family.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Munsell&#13;
were vacationing last week.&#13;
The McCleer reunion was&#13;
held Sunday at Pleasant I^ake.&#13;
Mrs. Nettie Caskey and Mrs.&#13;
Mary Hansen spent last week&#13;
at Duck Lake with Mrs. Leota&#13;
Hair.&#13;
Mary Kerr visited the Lloyd&#13;
Hodges enroute to her home&#13;
in N. Y. She has been spending&#13;
the summer with the Glen&#13;
Marshall in New Mexico.&#13;
Beatrice Conk and Janarae&#13;
Brotherton spent two weeks&#13;
with their sister in Midland.&#13;
Mrs. Grace Rockwell and&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. E. Rockwell and&#13;
family vacationed last week in&#13;
northern Michigan.&#13;
LEGAL NOTICE&#13;
•Mm or&#13;
at saMCoort hald on&#13;
£. Bamo. Judft at Probate.&#13;
NOHCB is Bcanv OXVZN.&#13;
That ttt&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Theatre Air Conditioned&#13;
Phone l i e s&#13;
Wed., Than., FrL, and Sat.,&#13;
August 21, 22, 28, and 24&#13;
at 6:45 and 9:15 p.m.&#13;
TIN M story of U J Q I M F .&#13;
KMftMly's mcrtdiUf u*mtan&#13;
in the South Pacific!&#13;
Sum, Aug. 25 thru Sat, Aug. 31&#13;
Sun. at 2:80, 4:40, 6:50 and&#13;
9:00 p.m.&#13;
Hon. thru Sat. at 6:50 and 9:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
FONDA OUARA&#13;
Rahrig Bakery&#13;
- OPEN*-&#13;
Wed. and Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
.; Sun. 8 am.-l p.m.&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY - TUESDAY — FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS IT!!&#13;
TOE ONLY BAKERY IN TOWN!&#13;
Special Orders Taken By Phone&#13;
Call Pinckney S7S-3S37&#13;
prayl&amp;f that her flaal&#13;
allowed aad tat reattot of n H&#13;
to the parsons&#13;
wUTbe hsard at tat Probate Court&#13;
August 37, l t t at tea A.M.;&#13;
It is Ordered, thai notice thereof be&#13;
sfvsa by publication «f a copy hereof&#13;
to aaid day of hatrte* to tht&#13;
Dispatch, aad that tht pattttansr&#13;
« copy of this aottec to b» sarv*d tvon&#13;
aacb known party to tntswst at his&#13;
last k n n n addrats &lt;by ras^starad&lt; cap*&#13;
tm«d.. or «rdfatary malt (with proof of&#13;
mafltof). or by personal atrvle*. at&#13;
least fourteen (14) days prior to such&#13;
hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS S. BATtRON&#13;
Jodft of Probate.&#13;
A tru* eopy&#13;
HZLXN 1L GOULD&#13;
Eafltstcr of Probate.&#13;
An* T. U t l&#13;
fit the of the&#13;
At a Marian or said Court haM on&#13;
the 2ad «ay of Aufoat. A.D. i m&#13;
frauds £ Barron.&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
praytni that&#13;
or to some otter suitable parson: and&#13;
that the heirs of said&#13;
deternteed. win be heart at the Pro.&#13;
bat* Court oa Sept 3, 1M1 at tea A.M. t&#13;
It is ( M e n d , that'Ootte* tkareof M&#13;
liven by publication of a espy hereof&#13;
lor three wteks cmiseouUvely previous&#13;
to said day of hearfaf. In the Pinckney&#13;
Dfspateh. and that the petitioner cans*&#13;
a eopy of this notice to be served upon&#13;
each known party to teteratt at his&#13;
last known addrats by registered, cer*&#13;
ttfled. or ordinary mafl (with proot of&#13;
maQtof), or by persona! service, at&#13;
least fourteen CM) days prior to suck&#13;
hearteg.&#13;
FRANCIS B. BARRON&#13;
jvotv of irooaxe.&#13;
A true eopy&#13;
HELEN M. ^ _ _&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
Witts L. Lyons. Attorney rank state at&#13;
- HoweC&#13;
Wagner's Grocery&#13;
BEER M i WINE&#13;
TO TAKE OUT&#13;
6006 Pinckney Rd. Howefl 705J2&#13;
LEN and ED PAINTERS&#13;
WE PAINT EVERYTHING—Large or Small!&#13;
HOUSES 0©sr si^ciAiJrx&#13;
FOR FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
CALL DETROIT TI 6-6182 Collect, Daytime&#13;
PINCKNEY 878-3523—6 to 9 P.M.&#13;
COME IN FOR A TREAT TODAY&#13;
- A T T H E -&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN OPEN 7 DAYS —11:00 A.M. TO U -M P.M.&#13;
321 W. 00. RIVER, BRIGHTON&#13;
Your Way To&#13;
HEALTH&#13;
AND FUN!&#13;
HELLO BOWLERS&#13;
BEGINNERS — AMATEURS — PROS.&#13;
Another Exciting Fun Filled Season is Beginning.&#13;
Tentative Starting Dates&#13;
— FOR —&#13;
ALREADY ORGANIZED LEAGUES&#13;
MONDAY NIGHT _&#13;
LADI£S&#13;
MONDAY NIGHT MEN S—&#13;
NEEDS BOWLERS and 1 FULL TEAM.&#13;
TUESDAY NIGHT LADIES' —&#13;
NEEDS BOWLERS • 2 FULL TEAMS&#13;
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEN'S —&#13;
NEEDS BOWLERS - 2 F I L L TEAMS&#13;
THURSDAY NIGHT MEN'S —&#13;
NEEDS BOWLERS - 2 FULL TEAMS&#13;
FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED DOUBLESNEEDS&#13;
COUPLES - * FULL TEAMS.&#13;
SEPT. 9&#13;
SEPT. 9&#13;
SEPT. 3&#13;
SEPT. 4&#13;
SEPT. 5&#13;
SEPT. 6&#13;
IF INTERESTED IN ANY OF THESE&#13;
LEAGUE OPENINGS&#13;
CALL NOW - DON'T WAIT!&#13;
LA ROSA BOWL WILL BE UNDER THE&#13;
FULL TIME SUPERVISION OF&#13;
"BOB 299 NOSKER"&#13;
AT YOUR S E B V I C I T A L L THE TIME&#13;
— FOR —&#13;
HELPFUL HINTS TO BETTER BOWLING&#13;
LA ROSA BOWL&#13;
Call&#13;
IN PINCKNEY&#13;
at UP S-M31&#13;
WANT AD RATES&#13;
12 WORDS MlMMt'M 1'HAKKK .&#13;
6c PKR WOKI&gt; OVBR Vi WOKI&gt;S&#13;
SECOND I.VSKRTION fUtc FIRST 12 WOK OS&#13;
4« KACH AUDI I ION AL WUKU&#13;
t i c fcXTKA FOR A BOX RKPLY&#13;
7.V&#13;
SIU TOMORROW&#13;
a WANT AD TODAY!&#13;
— T I E S . NOON — DISPATCH TUES. NOON&#13;
fcAGU2 — TUUS.&#13;
IN M E M O R Y&#13;
I N LOVING memory of Earl&#13;
C. Switzer who passed away&#13;
seven years ago today. Memories&#13;
are like threads of gold,&#13;
they never tarnish or grow old.&#13;
While you lie in peaceful sleep,&#13;
your memories I will always&#13;
fceep. Your wife, Ida;&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
KARL'S TV now open every&#13;
evening until 9 p.m.. large&#13;
stock of reconditioned used&#13;
TVs. 104 W. Grand River.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Personals&#13;
FOR EASY, quick carpet clean-&#13;
Ing rent Blue Lustre Electric&#13;
Shampooer only $1. per day.&#13;
Geo. B. Ratz &amp; Son Hdwe.&#13;
8-21 -x&#13;
C. " GATESMAN&#13;
PICK-UP your free tickets to&#13;
see your favorite character portrayed&#13;
P.T. 109. 8:21-x&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
WE ARE SINCERELY grateful&#13;
to all our friends and neighbors&#13;
for their many cards, presents&#13;
and kind expressions of&#13;
thoughtfulness and sympathy&#13;
during Molly's recent illness.&#13;
These kindnesses have meant&#13;
' much' to us and will always be&#13;
remembered.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin&#13;
Grant&#13;
I WISH TO THANK the many&#13;
people who sent me such lovely&#13;
cards and nice get well wishes&#13;
during my stay in the hospital,&#13;
Hazel Parker&#13;
WE RENT&#13;
# CEMENT MIXERS&#13;
# CHAIN SAWS&#13;
# STEAM CLEANER&#13;
# TOW BARS&#13;
# TRAILERS&#13;
And MAO$&gt; Other Item*&#13;
RENT-ALL-CENTER&#13;
10461 E. Grand River&#13;
Brlfhton Phone 229-6ltO&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
I WOULD U K E to take this&#13;
way to thank all the people lor&#13;
the get well cards, kind words&#13;
of encouragement and prayers&#13;
while I was in the hospital and&#13;
then at home convalescing. A&#13;
special thanks must go to the&#13;
O.E.S.. t h e Reverend Wm.&#13;
Hainsworth and members of the&#13;
Congregational C h u r c h f o r&#13;
their kind words and deeds. I&#13;
will always remember.&#13;
Joe Tomasik&#13;
TO ALL MY relatives and&#13;
friends who remembered my&#13;
birthday with such beautiful&#13;
cards and lovely gifts, a warm&#13;
and sincere thank you.&#13;
Estelia Markell&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
TO ALL my patients and especially&#13;
to the community of&#13;
Whitmore Lake, thank you for&#13;
the opportunity to be of service&#13;
to you for the past ten&#13;
years. Dr. Robert Vandersluis,&#13;
graduate of University of Michigan,&#13;
will be at this office to&#13;
care for your denial needs in&#13;
the fuluio. - '". " "~ "&#13;
Dr. Jos. A. Engelnian&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
LOST: Brown billfold ' containing&#13;
money, lost either at&#13;
McPherson Hospital or Dr.&#13;
Wilkinsons office. Wm. J.&#13;
Hines. 229-9691. 8-21-x&#13;
SUNDAY AT Bishop Lake.&#13;
Brown &amp; White Boxer, male —&#13;
answers to name of king, wearing&#13;
choker &amp; tag — Reward.&#13;
Notify Hunter 2-3442 or NO. 3-&#13;
4824. r 8-21-p&#13;
Household&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
WESTINGHOUSE Automatic&#13;
washer &amp; dryer, norge gas&#13;
range; Norge washer. Frigiriiare&#13;
refrigerator; Cold Spot&#13;
refrigerator: Misc. items. 229-&#13;
9948. Used Furniture Store in&#13;
Lakeland 8~-21-x&#13;
SPINET PIANO — WANTHfc):&#13;
Responsible party to take over&#13;
low mohthly payments on a&#13;
spinet piano. Can be seen lo&#13;
cally. White Credit Manager,&#13;
P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville,&#13;
Indiana.&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Household&#13;
USED GAS RANGES • Roper&#13;
Detroit Jewel, Keiunore, excellent&#13;
condition, free delivery&#13;
and installation. 90 day guarantee.&#13;
Consumers Power Co.,&#13;
Phone Howell 640. t-f-x&#13;
WANTED: Responsible party&#13;
to take over low monthly payments&#13;
on a spinet piano. Can be&#13;
seen locally. Write Credit Manager,&#13;
P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville,&#13;
Indiana. 8-28-p&#13;
3 PC. BLONDE dinette set. excellent&#13;
condition. AC 9-2661.&#13;
! 8-21-x&#13;
AUGUST SPECIAL&#13;
, NEW -gas range, reg. $199.95,&#13;
, now S149.95; for August only,&#13;
', 1 set West Betid waterless&#13;
eookwaiv free with purchase.&#13;
'Douglas Hardware. HI 9-7971.&#13;
i J 8-28-x&#13;
: USED FURXITl/ftE and house-&#13;
: hold appliances. Jerry Speake&#13;
878-9768. 8-21-x&#13;
|j&#13;
1 G. E. refrigerator like new.&#13;
| crib, 2 tables — dining and kit-&#13;
1 chen. 3 dining room chairs. HA&#13;
6-4369. 8-28-p&#13;
&lt; SINGER AUTOMATIC fancy&#13;
| stitch 1962 model. Slightly used&#13;
in sewing desk. Makes fancy&#13;
designs, sews on buttons, makes&#13;
buttonholes, darns, appliques,.&#13;
| monograms, embroiders, does'&#13;
I overcasting, sews in zippers. No&#13;
; attachments needed. 20 year&#13;
guarantee. Balance due $68.71.&#13;
J Take over payments of $6.94&#13;
per month. Call Howell 791.&#13;
! 8-21-x&#13;
AD...&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Argus&#13;
PAPERS&#13;
THE —&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Dispatch,&#13;
• • PflCE&#13;
Wkitmore&#13;
Eagle&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
AK(US&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
\\ Mil MORE&#13;
EAGLE&#13;
149-2519&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST L'l.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SAf.E&#13;
B-FLAT CLARINET, good, j TWO 7:.&gt;n x M&#13;
used. $35., 449-4021, Whitmore&#13;
Lake. 8-21-p&#13;
BOYS' CLOTHING, size 16. excellent&#13;
condition, very cheap;&#13;
top coat, Sports jacket, shirts,&#13;
sweaters. AC 9-6277. 8-21 -x&#13;
HOT PASTIES — 170 Center&#13;
St., Highland. (2 blks. South of&#13;
M-59), Thurs., Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.,&#13;
open 10 a.m., Phone 685-1496.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
W W tires.&#13;
Like n e u . Si .yon oach. Three&#13;
new adjuMablc jack posts, tj ft.&#13;
9 inches to 7 fi., .s:&gt;.U() each.&#13;
Phono K7X-97_\S, H-'2\-p&#13;
2 SK'J'S HENS nests. 2 chicken&#13;
h'f(k&gt;i&gt;. AC 9-9J9-J a l t e r 4&#13;
p.m. 8-28-x&#13;
KELVIN A TOR Sweepstakes:&#13;
Chock our low trading prices&#13;
on retrisertdors,'freezers, uash-&#13;
_ ^ _ _ _ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ _ _ _ ers, dryers dunn;,' Kelvinator&#13;
FENCE - 2 3 * discount, 1,000 | b i « SWEEPSTAKES LUCKY&#13;
UPRIGHT PIANO, make offer.&#13;
AC 9-6750 8-21-p&#13;
WESTINGHOUSE automatic&#13;
Washer, good condition. $30.&#13;
AC 9-9182. 8-21-x&#13;
REFRIGERATOR, Kelvinator,&#13;
good condition. $20. AC 9-9417.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
USED REFRIGERATOR. Frigidaire,&#13;
$20.. AC 7-3430. 8-21-x&#13;
SINGER, iised Singe* portable,&#13;
$19.95. used Singei- console,&#13;
IM9.95. Repossessed Singer vac-&#13;
V..tin cleaner, $29.50, many other&#13;
bargains; Phone Norman Pilsner&#13;
AC 9-9344, your only Authorized&#13;
representative for Singer&#13;
Sewing Machine Co. ^&#13;
Fix Up Your Home&#13;
For&#13;
0 o T B 0 0 R&#13;
L I V I N G !&#13;
NATURAL LEDGE&#13;
1 STONES&#13;
FOR RETAINING WALLS&#13;
FIRE PLACES ft ETC.&#13;
ADD A PATIO&#13;
NOW!&#13;
Precast&#13;
PATIO STONE&#13;
6 Colors $&#13;
PRECAST STEPS 18"xl8"xl!V'~ 98'&#13;
READY - MIX CONCRETE OR&#13;
MORTAR IN 50 and 90 LB. BAGS&#13;
NATURAL WINDOW SILLS.&#13;
DOOR SILLS and WALL COPINGS&#13;
BRIGHTON STONE &amp; SUPPLY CO.&#13;
7200 Od. River Ph. 329-6648&#13;
t'/j Hflec W. of Brighton — Between Brighton &amp; Howell&#13;
USED ELEC. range, apt* size,&#13;
Hean, gcxxi condition, $20., 229-&#13;
6670. 521 Franklin. 8-21-x&#13;
WASHING MACHINE, General&#13;
Electric, conventional wringer&#13;
type! in good running condition.&#13;
First- $25 takes it.&#13;
Frank Seger, 209 Pierce St.,&#13;
AC 7-4161. tfp&#13;
AUTOMATIC washer, K e n -&#13;
more, suds saver, $50. Howell&#13;
:«40-M. 8.21-x&#13;
ASSORTMENT OF windows&#13;
and frames; water pump, reasonable,&#13;
449-4021, Whitmore&#13;
Lake. 8-21-p&#13;
Wood fence and patio fence.&#13;
Terms free estimates. New-&#13;
Hudson Fence, GE 7-9441.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR Jor rent.&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. Call Howell&#13;
1787. t-f-x&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
information call F. T&#13;
Hyne and Son, AC 7-1851.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WILLIAMSON 300 x forced air&#13;
furnace, 125,000 BTU, like new&#13;
with wiring, tank. Controls, fitings&#13;
etc., $125.00 Can be seen&#13;
in operation at 5815 Centralia,&#13;
Redford Township. Beach Midland&#13;
area. KE 2-0706.&#13;
9-4-\&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors. Mill Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
2 WHEEL UTILITY trailer&#13;
with 9" bed and 40" racks. 121&#13;
Brighton Lake Rd. AC 9-6261.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
PpOL TABLE, balls, cues &amp;&#13;
cue repair kit, tavern size, in&#13;
excellent condition; Gate values,&#13;
sizes 1" to 4"; steel sash&#13;
with glazing, All items priced&#13;
for quick sale. 10410 Livingston,&#13;
Hamburg. AC 9-6677 evenings.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
Yunker&#13;
Memorials Inc.&#13;
• Monuments&#13;
0 Markers&#13;
• Mausoleums&#13;
116 E. Mount Hope Ave.&#13;
Lansing, Mich.&#13;
MRS. G. CUSIC&#13;
419 Washington&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone AC 9-6198&#13;
Evenings After 6 or&#13;
Week Ends t-f-x&#13;
IMHIIJIMtltillMMII&#13;
BUYERS GUIDE ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I&#13;
BRI8HT0N SWEET SHOP&#13;
PMl DeLae* — W W. Main St. — Ph. AC 9-70M&#13;
SEALTEST ICE CREAM&#13;
rormerly Wlnkelhaot&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
. *.&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for .&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • Houaeware*&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Supplies&#13;
T i m £.Batteries&#13;
IS4 W. Mala Ptu AC 1-tUl&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
FUVERAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-98H&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TLIXEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tue*.-Thnr*.-Sat,&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
. 440 W. Main SU&#13;
AC 9-SS86&#13;
Royal Improvement Co.&#13;
Home Modernization. All&#13;
types of siding, roofing,&#13;
stone, kitchens, attics. awn&gt;&#13;
ings, storm windows, doors,&#13;
basements.&#13;
Free Estimates. FHA terms&#13;
Call Collect GR 4-4304&#13;
2040S Ftwroont St. Uvonia&#13;
PrefeMional B\dg~, Brlfhtoa&#13;
DR. W. W. MADDEN&#13;
Optom^tcfst&#13;
Stan., Tue., rhursM Fri. 9-5&#13;
Wednesday &amp; Saturday «-12&#13;
North S t — AC 9-6254&#13;
EDWIN H. MUKTO&#13;
' Complete AncttoB Senrtco&#13;
PHONE 887-M44&#13;
No Clutrca for CharftaMo&#13;
"For A Uvelier You"&#13;
— Open Kvenings —&#13;
BRIGHTON BCAL'TY&#13;
SALON&#13;
Itt W. Nartb St. AC 1-tMI&#13;
CLORTS FLORIST&#13;
MM £ &lt;ML' Ulver, Brtffcto&#13;
PkiJb AC 7-S«l&#13;
Mwu, Sat 9 to 6 P.M.&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
All Forms of Coverage&#13;
307 W. MALN STREET&#13;
ACaderay 7-1891&#13;
Thoa. P. Anderson DVM&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8:30 P.M.&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-4M1&#13;
joorrs&#13;
PLUMBING * HEATING&#13;
Prompt, Dependable&#13;
Reasonable&#13;
Phs. AC 7-4721&#13;
Res. AC 7-1582&#13;
428 W Main St&#13;
EtectricaJ Contractors&#13;
UAFVNKX&#13;
ELECTRIC SHOP '&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611. 321 W. Main&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Interior * Exterior&#13;
Paper Hmajcih* * Kcno\taf&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
LEO M'SMIKKZ&#13;
AC »«241&#13;
#494 l«laa&lt;t Lftka Or.&#13;
Mfcfc* 6-64-p&#13;
Interior u d Exterior&#13;
Experienced PaJater&#13;
Geerge tuumr&#13;
Bex 1*4* nmekmef&#13;
. \ . . . . 3 _ . v _ _&#13;
lucky number&#13;
Hartland Area&#13;
Hart land L'.Ml.&#13;
at our&#13;
Hdwe.&#13;
store.&#13;
Phone&#13;
S-2S-\&#13;
TENOR SAXAPHONE - trade&#13;
or sell, tor small piano. 449-&#13;
4021. 8-21-p&#13;
RICH BLACK pulverized peat&#13;
humus, ik'st fur onriching poor&#13;
soils. Truck ami pickups loaded&#13;
at 620 S. 7th St., Donald Lnilh&#13;
Sr., 229-9405. t-i-x&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals Boats - Motors&#13;
GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies&#13;
AKC registered. $50. and S35.&#13;
Call 878-3283 after 5 p.m.&#13;
8-28-\&#13;
AKC REGISTERED, red dachshund&#13;
puppies, excellent pedigree.&#13;
Phone Howell 403.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
BEAGLE PUPPIES. $2.00 ea ,&#13;
ducks SI.00 ea. Phone AC 7-&#13;
2929. 8-21-N&#13;
KREE — 3 kitteas t o good&#13;
homes. AC 7-7572. 8-21-x&#13;
16 KT. FIBRE GLASS SeaRay&#13;
Deluxe. 50 H.P. Kunrude. Electne&#13;
Motor. Morse Control, all&#13;
in excellent condition. $850. AT&#13;
7-635.3. t-f-x'&#13;
BOATS. BOATS. BOATS&#13;
F I S H I N G . R l ' N ' A B O l T . Pontoon,&#13;
Aluminum. S h v ! , F i l x r -&#13;
glass. MfCullocli - So it t outboard&#13;
S.ile^ ami S t v \ i i t \ ]&gt;'-&#13;
pairin^ all mak&lt;- .\l;innin_''-&#13;
Sport Center. 95IS Main. Whitmore&#13;
Lake. HI 9-8951. t - ! - \&#13;
HELP WASTED&#13;
MALE&#13;
YOIW'G MKN lor c a r p e n t e r&#13;
apprentice, '^ood .-&gt;iarlmg p a y ,&#13;
must hv ag\jressi\ r. no e\p&lt;*r»&#13;
ii'nce nect'ssaj-\. I ' P 8-6685.&#13;
t-f-.t&#13;
ARC W K 1. I) F-: H S . burners,&#13;
structural stt^ci la\ out m e n .&#13;
Paragon Mricltje &amp; Steel Co.,&#13;
\ 1IKH) CIHIMI Rivcj , No\ i.&#13;
BEAGLE PUPS, 10 wks. old,&#13;
$23.00 for the pair. Phone 227-&#13;
7322. 8-21-p&#13;
P'REE - Small pup, 6 mcjs. old,&#13;
female, has had 3 shots. AC&#13;
7-3271. 8-21-x&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
GREAT LAKES Trailer. 10 x&#13;
47. good condition, located ;U&#13;
Woodland Lake. $2300.00 X400.&#13;
down. Immiediate possession.&#13;
1939 MARK 23. excellent condition,&#13;
with controls, $17.1 L&gt;'j!(-&#13;
9884. R-'Jl-p&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO DO REWEAVTNC. TAILORING.&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
WANTKD. Hi-&#13;
THT9 W. Crami&#13;
S-21-\&#13;
M K i ' H A N H '&#13;
W a y Aiilo,&#13;
W A \ T K 1)&#13;
91")6 a h e r j J&gt;,M. S-_'l-^i&#13;
M I L L W R I G H T S , plant ••xpan-&#13;
&gt;ii&gt;n h.-i-; crcnti-d s ' ' \ o r a l p e v -&#13;
i n a t i i ' i i i &lt; i j M . ' n n i ' j s , n n i ^ i h ; i \ f l&#13;
s u j i i c u i ' L i l u i L ' . S t ' i n i r i ' v i u i i " t )&#13;
P.O. \',n\ LU7. PoiU'i' S n v r t&#13;
Staiion, IJCIIOII. !t. N-LM-*&#13;
SK.MOR Citizens&#13;
have spare time. If&#13;
Brighton Bowl is&#13;
lea SUPS Special rates&#13;
Do you&#13;
so The&#13;
funning&#13;
lor YOU. CONTINUED&#13;
12 F O O T C A M P I N G trailer, j.u- \PUHW n\ Brighton Bowl&#13;
self-contained. S4.5O per d a y . tins season. Call AC 7-3341 now&#13;
825.00 per week. Would Sell. to&#13;
878-3538 t-f-x&#13;
tfp&#13;
'63 MARLETTE. 2 bdrm. 50' x&#13;
10' front, kitchen, carpeted and&#13;
bunk beds. Starlite Trailei- Crt.&#13;
Lot 40 - 10173 Bishop Rd.&#13;
Brighton. 8-21-p&#13;
PRARIE SCHOONER trailer.&#13;
I good condition, name your own&#13;
, ,...___ _^.^^_^___ I&#13;
AUTO PARTS. Mufflers. Gencratois.&#13;
Kufl Puni])s. Brake&#13;
Shoes, Glass Packs. American&#13;
Auto Ace. 126 L\ Grand River,&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
price. Lake Chomung&#13;
Crt. See Ta\ lor.&#13;
Trailei&#13;
S-21-p i wail.&#13;
.H'NIOR a n d younj,' men lo&#13;
how I al Brij,'htcin H(AVI tins&#13;
season. Call AC 7-3341 now t o&#13;
register. 1 fp&#13;
LADIKS Do &gt;'oit liave spare&#13;
time on U'ed.s. oi1 Thurs. durinq&#13;
(fay If so call t h e Brighton&#13;
lormina: IfriKues now Don't&#13;
Howl m AC 7-3341. We a r e&#13;
Call today. tfp&#13;
MODERN H O l ' S E T R A I L E R&#13;
Hi' \ 43* for year around living&#13;
on Iwo lots, and big garage, i&#13;
Lake.&#13;
SPECIAL PRICING ON .John&#13;
Deere demonstrator tractors.&#13;
'•f*x |Lake privileges, SiKer&#13;
' Pmckne\. HA 6-9584.&#13;
TO Bl'Y Small acreage or&#13;
country home in Brighton \ ic-&#13;
AC 9-B4iK). S-'JI-v&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK.&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair John Holt t f&#13;
R-21-p&#13;
Also uood selection of used | H)3S MOBILE "HOMK 10' \ 33'.&#13;
tractors »\ prices \ o u can'l 1 K\(*eilent condition* Call&#13;
afford lo miss, we trade and 9990 after 6 p.m.&#13;
finance. Ilai'tlnnd Area Hdwe&#13;
Hartland 2311. 8-21-x&#13;
CLOTH YOUR family, furnish&#13;
your home, dishes &amp; xuc-nacs&#13;
to»&gt;.• fc/ypryihinv bui 'groceries&#13;
at Hou«e in' RuinmH'je. Open&#13;
Daily 4485 K. M-59. Howell.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
Crops For Sale&#13;
PEACHES - - Redhavens ending&#13;
this week. Halehavens commencinK-&#13;
Apples, eating and&#13;
cooking. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily&#13;
during peach season. Oakland&#13;
Orchards, 2205 E. Commerce&#13;
Rd., 1 mi. east ot Milford.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
PEACHES and apples. Open 12-&#13;
8 daily; all day Sundays. Peterson&#13;
Orchard, Bruin Lake.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
GLADS and new potatoes.&#13;
Charles Kaiser. loHll West M-&#13;
36. Gregory, phone 498-243.").&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
TILE — LINOLEUMFORMICA&#13;
—CUSTOM W O R K -&#13;
IDEAL FLOOR&#13;
fOVERIXG&#13;
648S Greenfield Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
Phone 227-6024 for Free&#13;
Home Estimate&#13;
87Kt-&#13;
f.\&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
IRONINGS &amp; SKWING in niv&#13;
home. 700 S Third St., AC 9-&#13;
H061. t l x&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
M O T K I . M A N A G K R S&#13;
CHKVY PICK-UP in KO^KI condition.&#13;
Phone afier 6:fX) P.M.&#13;
AC 7-6731. 8-21 -\&#13;
in»r*« 1 • •«T&#13;
1960 C H R Y S L K R W i n d s o r .&#13;
o w n e r , d o u b l e j;o\ver, n e w tire.-.&#13;
4-th-.. w h i t e , clc.-in, $1,250. 227-&#13;
.•5284, 8-21-x&#13;
'."52 INTERNATIONAL pick-up,&#13;
good tires, brakes, rnumc, SI00.&#13;
3511 Oak Knoll Dr. AC 9-9355.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
'58 T-BIRD, 2-dr. h.t,. no rust,&#13;
very clean, full power; also '57&#13;
Chew HeNAire. 4-Dr, r. &amp; h ,&#13;
power ijlfde, gorxl condition&#13;
Phone 229-6316 8-21-x&#13;
Men. WcMiK»n,&#13;
not necpssar&gt;'. S h o r t inexpensive&#13;
course r»t hnnie followefl bv&#13;
two weeks of practical training&#13;
in a modern moipl. h'or H&gt;-&#13;
Ici'Vicu, ui'ilc the school, ^ i \ -&#13;
inK addre.-s, occuiint ion. j)hone&#13;
number t o American Motels.&#13;
Inc., 906 K Carson, P () Box&#13;
160, I,as Vt'tfas, Nevada. Depl.&#13;
K. H-2H-|)&#13;
Emil E. Enget&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
1963 FORD GALAXIE, V-8, 4-&#13;
(IOQI1 stick shift. In excellent&#13;
shape. Privately owned car.&#13;
Owner moving away. Must sell&#13;
immediately. Can be seen by&#13;
appointment. Price is right. Call&#13;
AC 9-6280, Between 8 to 4 p.m.&#13;
1954 FORD, good running order.&#13;
V-8. stick, r &amp; h, new 1ires.&#13;
S75.. AC 7-1603. 8-21-x&#13;
1963 PLYMOUTH H.T. May be&#13;
seen at 748o Crooked Lake Rrl.&#13;
after 6 p.m. tfx&#13;
S100 BARGAIN — '55 Pontiac,&#13;
4 dr.. hydromatic V-8, fair 1o&#13;
good c o n d i t i o n thi'oughoul,&#13;
radio, heater, power steering,&#13;
and 3 almost new tires. 130 E.&#13;
North St., Brighton. tfp&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
ACT NOW — BOAT SALE&#13;
Fishing Boats. Runabouts. Canoes,&#13;
Pontoon Boats. Al! at huge&#13;
savings. Watercraft Hdq., 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr.. Whitmore Lake HI&#13;
9-8191. t-f-x&#13;
Painting — Wai! Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-:&gt;911&#13;
tf&#13;
Wiiistiin "I n*n&lt; li&gt;" A r n o t&#13;
THIS WEEK&#13;
S P E C I A L S&#13;
• 111 OLDS, II. T , tuli pnwcr,&#13;
K. &lt;V II., &lt;iii«' owner.&#13;
• .")7 1)1.SOLO, tun* owner&#13;
• (&gt;l l-'-H.'i. 4-Dour&#13;
• HI KAMKI.KH, 9-J^sn.&#13;
l u l l |Miu«»r,&#13;
.Many Otlirrs To Ch&lt;»(mr!&#13;
Winston Arnot&#13;
Siller Kc|&gt;n&#13;
/.INDKIX OUISMOBILK,&#13;
HOT \ . Main, Ann Arhnr&#13;
HUH. rhoiir: NO S-0;&gt;07&#13;
Kcv I'lione: AC 7-3'MI&#13;
^llillfffUffllllMffllllflllllfllfflllfllllllfllfllllllllM&#13;
WANTED!&#13;
BOOKKEEPER - ACCOUNTANT&#13;
Apply at&#13;
BENT TUBE, Inc.&#13;
PHOXK (A :'»-9i:&gt;l KOW LKUV1LLE&#13;
hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"&#13;
HoD.-Thur*. B ajn.-IO pm rrl.-Sat. 9 am-1! pm Sun. \'l-b pro&#13;
PACKAGE LlQUOflS&#13;
Brandies&#13;
Mixes Dopes Party&#13;
Foods&#13;
COLD BEER—WINES&#13;
182 B. Urand Ktver. ttrtfbtoa — AC V-4&amp;&amp;*&#13;
Black Dirt - Top Soil&#13;
Road Gravel. Crushed Stone&#13;
Earth Moving, Fill Sand or Clay&#13;
Bulldozing A Grading&#13;
Coffin's Excavating&#13;
Phone 32JM1791&#13;
7600 W. Grand River&#13;
USED BOATS&#13;
PRICED FOR ACTION&#13;
LOXK STAii Alum. Fishing Boat ?Qffo0&#13;
Like New . - OO&#13;
1:1 FT. MOl'LDKD "Mac Bay" Wind&#13;
shield, Lights, Mechanical Steer- $ - | rtruo&#13;
ing — Needs Upholstery . .... X*dt)&#13;
15 FT. "YELLOW JACKET" Kunatxjut&#13;
cover, windshield.&#13;
Steering1 _ -&#13;
12 FT. THOMPSON ROW BOAT— $/»E00&#13;
The Best for Flshin' -&#13;
18800&#13;
65&#13;
0 14 VT. WAGEMAKER Strip Boat A $/JC00&#13;
OIK1 for the Youngsters \J*J&#13;
0 HYDRO — Mark 20 H. Like $Qyl POO&#13;
New —Fast - O£±f3&#13;
0 OTHERS AT LOW PRICES .&#13;
END OF SEASON CLEARANCE ON ALL NEW&#13;
BOATS MOTORS. CANOES. SAILBOATS AND&#13;
TRAILERS — TERRIFIC SELECTION.&#13;
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS&#13;
WILSON'S MM-State MARINE&#13;
Al Lak« Chctnuag&#13;
Between BrifhttM £ How&#13;
on Old tiraad River&#13;
PHONE HOWELL Zii&#13;
FM H FMMS&#13;
mumtiiiiitiiiiimmii&#13;
FINAL STANDINGS&#13;
W L&#13;
Legion 12 0&#13;
St. Pats _„ 9 3&#13;
Ratx _... 7 5&#13;
Aggregate 5 7&#13;
Sail Ian ..... 4 8&#13;
Police 4 8&#13;
Bowl-N-Bar 1 11&#13;
Last Weeks Games&#13;
Ratz, 15; Bowl-N-Bar, 7&#13;
Legion, 15; St. Pats, 10&#13;
Policy 4; Sail-Inn, 2&#13;
BOWLING LEAGUE&#13;
There will be a meeting Aug.&#13;
27, at 7:00 p.m., at the Brighton&#13;
Bow!.&#13;
All Team Captains; Sponsors&#13;
and interested parties are&#13;
invited according to Don Herbst,&#13;
Secretaix&#13;
Hurell to Hold&#13;
Sufcy Ski Show&#13;
HOWELL — A ski jump and&#13;
water skiing exhibition will&#13;
take place Sunday.&#13;
Boat owners and skiers from&#13;
all over the area will be at&#13;
the park in Howell. Visitors&#13;
will not need a pei-mit to get&#13;
in the park this day and all&#13;
will be welcome, according to&#13;
Howell Centennial officials.&#13;
At the same time a group&#13;
of Indian dancers will put on&#13;
ft Show of Indian dancing.&#13;
Mother Greets&#13;
Lee Niles&#13;
BRIGHTON — Mrs. Nancy&#13;
Hathcock of Atlanta, Georgia,&#13;
came by jet August 15 to be&#13;
with her two sisters Mrs. Leila&#13;
Niles of Brighton, and Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. M. O. Douglas o( Flint&#13;
when they drove to "Metro"&#13;
Airport on arrival of Lee Niles.&#13;
Lee has been in Germany for&#13;
the past two months and flew&#13;
back with 93 other exchange&#13;
students, some coming to live&#13;
in Michigan for a year.&#13;
Lee's plane stopped in Shannon,&#13;
Ireland, and Gander, New&#13;
Found! and.&#13;
Eighty four winter sports&#13;
centers were in operation in&#13;
Michigan during the 1962-63&#13;
season, the largest number of&#13;
any state in the nation.&#13;
Green. Oak Twp.&#13;
Board Minutes AUGUST 18,&#13;
A regular meeting of the&#13;
Green Oak Township Board&#13;
was called to order at 8:00 PM&#13;
Pauline Era vets, Ciay Witt,&#13;
Ray Larming and Forrest King.&#13;
A petition from residents of&#13;
the Whitmore Lake area was&#13;
read by the Clerk, as follows:&#13;
We the undersigned petition&#13;
the Green Oak Township&#13;
Board to study sanitary sewers&#13;
in the Green Oak portion of&#13;
Whitmore Lake and to cooperate&#13;
with Northfield Township&#13;
and Waahtenaw County to&#13;
secure sanitary sewers for the&#13;
entire Whitmore Lake Area.&#13;
Mr. Lake, President of the&#13;
Whitmore Lake Home Owners&#13;
Association was present and&#13;
explained what had taken place&#13;
to date and Mr. Spicer read&#13;
A proposal from Northfield&#13;
Township to the State of Michigan.&#13;
The Board expressed&#13;
some concern as to why they&#13;
had not been contacted before&#13;
by the Northfield Town-&#13;
Ihip Board, because the proposed&#13;
sewage treatment plant&#13;
if to be located In Green Oak&#13;
Township and the Board wants&#13;
to make certain that residents&#13;
Of Green Oak Township can&#13;
also use the facilities if they&#13;
After further discussion it&#13;
was moved by Mrs. Kravetz&#13;
and seconded by Clay Wilt,&#13;
thnt Mr. Spicer contact Mr.&#13;
Weber, Northfield Township&#13;
Supervisor, and acquaint himself&#13;
with what is being done&#13;
with the thought of the Green&#13;
Oak Board meeting with the&#13;
Northfield Board in the near&#13;
future. Motion carried, un.&#13;
The Clerk read a petition for&#13;
street lights in Saxony Subdivision.&#13;
The petition had 61&#13;
signatures. At this time the&#13;
clerk was handed a petition&#13;
not to install street lights in&#13;
Saxony Subdivision. This petition&#13;
had 57 signitures.&#13;
Moved by Lanning, supported&#13;
by Wilt we accept the petition&#13;
from property owners in&#13;
Saxony Subdivision No.'s 1-2&#13;
and 3 and proceed to establish&#13;
the cost of street lights in the&#13;
subdivision. Motion carried, un.&#13;
The minutes of the Green&#13;
Oak Township Zoning Board&#13;
regarding their August 2 hearings&#13;
on the proposed rezoning&#13;
Of the^Fillmore properly and&#13;
certain lots on Island Lake.&#13;
They again recommend that&#13;
the Township Board adopt proposed&#13;
Section 6:17 into the&#13;
Zoning Ordinance. No action&#13;
wat taken regarding the rezoning&#13;
in the Island Lake Area.&#13;
The Zoning Board recommended&#13;
that the "Fillmore property&#13;
be not re/oned. They agreed&#13;
that some new zoning districts&#13;
should be added to include resort&#13;
busing motels, etc.&#13;
Zoning Hoard is. to be-&#13;
Angela Are&#13;
Leafjve Cluunps&#13;
AMERICAN LEAGUE&#13;
FINAL STANDINGSW&#13;
L&#13;
Angels ...» 6 1&#13;
Tigers 5 2&#13;
Yanks 2 4&#13;
Indians 0 6&#13;
Last Wednesday was the last&#13;
game of the season for the&#13;
Pinckney Junior League.&#13;
Hamburg's Angels beat the&#13;
Tigers for the championship by&#13;
the score of seven to two.&#13;
It was the longest game of&#13;
the season going a full seven&#13;
innings.&#13;
Steve Nelson pitched a good&#13;
game for the Angels and was&#13;
the winning pitcher while Eddie&#13;
Bailer went all the way for&#13;
the Tigers.&#13;
Three years have lapsed since&#13;
a Hamburg team has been eligible&#13;
to boast this championship&#13;
title.&#13;
Batteries: Angels — Steve&#13;
Nelson and Milt Huntley;&#13;
Tigers — Eddie Bailer and&#13;
Tim Kieser.&#13;
Boats, TV Sets&#13;
Will Be Sold&#13;
At Auction I&#13;
Two aluminum boats, seven&#13;
dozen artificial flowers, two&#13;
TV sets and a couple of outboard&#13;
motors are included in&#13;
the items to be sold to the&#13;
highest bidders in the annual&#13;
auction Thursday, August 22,&#13;
at State Police headquarters&#13;
on South Harrison road, East&#13;
meeting scheduled * r September&#13;
9, 1963.&#13;
Two requests for public&#13;
hearings before the Township&#13;
Board were read by the clerk.&#13;
One was in regards to the&#13;
proposed Amendment 6:17 to&#13;
the Township Zonng Ordinance.&#13;
The other was in regards&#13;
to rezoning the Fillmore&#13;
property and both were&#13;
signed by Willis S. Beach.&#13;
Two petitions were read by&#13;
the clerk in regards to violations&#13;
of the Green 'Oak Township&#13;
Zoning Ordinance. One&#13;
was signed by 21 residents of&#13;
Green Oak Township. The&#13;
other was signed by 22 residents&#13;
of Brighton Township.&#13;
On recommendation of the&#13;
Township attorney, it was&#13;
moved by Mrs. Kravetz, secconded&#13;
by Ray Lanning, that&#13;
action in regards to these two&#13;
petitions be tabled. Motion carried,&#13;
3 yeas, 1 nay.&#13;
Clerk King asked for permission&#13;
to find out cost for installation&#13;
of a fire hydrant at&#13;
the end of Stephan Street in&#13;
Saxony Subdivision. Permission&#13;
was granted.&#13;
Moved by Lanning, supported&#13;
by Kravetz, we pay bills as&#13;
read: The Detroit Edison Co.,&#13;
service Saxony, S343.18; Michigan&#13;
Bell Telephone Co., service&#13;
Saxony, $5.00; Arnold Morrow,&#13;
mowing around pump&#13;
house, $14.00; John Filice, salary&#13;
Saxony, $90.00; Colt Park,&#13;
Brighton Insurance Agency,&#13;
bond, $10.00; The Detroit Edison&#13;
Co., "street lights, $8535;&#13;
Ferry, Schmaltz, Lylo and&#13;
Rcinhanit, audit, $900.00, supplies,&#13;
$17.90, total, $917.90;&#13;
The Brighton Argus, $51.59;&#13;
The South Lyon Herald, $22.95;&#13;
Orville D e H a t e , constable,&#13;
$39.52; Stuart Leach, constable&#13;
and land use, tavern inspection,&#13;
$89.88; John Shosey, constable,&#13;
$55.36; Donald Wrenn, constable,&#13;
$52.96: J. A. Leslie &amp; Sons,&#13;
printing, $54.00; City of Brighton,&#13;
2 fires, $300.00; McPherson&#13;
Oil Co., fuel oil, $25.16;&#13;
Ray Lanning, tavern inspection,&#13;
meeting, $30.00; Clay&#13;
Wilt, 2 meetings, $30.00; Anna&#13;
Rasmussen, rent on dump,&#13;
$125.00; The G. Erie Singer&#13;
Press, printing, $21.00; Clayton&#13;
Vought, labor, $11.00; The&#13;
South Lyon Herald, $11.90.&#13;
Moved by King, supported by&#13;
Lanning, we adjourn. Motion&#13;
carried, 10 20 p.m.&#13;
Respectfully submitted,&#13;
Forrest E. King, Clerk&#13;
HOWELL MELONS&#13;
NOW AVAILABLE AT KROGER AND BUSY-BEE MARKET MS MUGHTOV&#13;
Among more than 1,500&#13;
other articles offered are 32&#13;
boys and girls bicycles, an&#13;
automatic washer, a vacuum&#13;
cleaner with accessories, two&#13;
record players, a typewriter,&#13;
an adding machine, cameras,&#13;
rings, watches, radios, automobile&#13;
parts, sporting equipment,&#13;
hand and power tools&#13;
and clothing,&#13;
In addition to stolen, confiscated&#13;
and found articles&#13;
whose owners could not be&#13;
identified, the auction includes&#13;
items left at state parks and&#13;
the personal effects of persons&#13;
who died in state institutions&#13;
without leaving heirs.&#13;
Proceeds of the sale after&#13;
deducting advertising expenses&#13;
and auctioneer fees are turned&#13;
over to the state treasury. The&#13;
sale last year netted the state&#13;
$2,052.&#13;
Class of '48&#13;
Hold Party&#13;
BRIGHTON — The class *ot&#13;
1948 of Brighton High School&#13;
enjoyed their fifteenth reunion&#13;
Saturday evening at the Three&#13;
Towers.&#13;
Thirty-two attended, sixteen&#13;
of whom were classmates in&#13;
the original class.&#13;
Arch Peterson, a former&#13;
coach of Brighton High, was&#13;
the honored guest.&#13;
Guests were present from&#13;
Denver, Colorado, Paris, California,&#13;
Ohio, and Michigan.&#13;
ARGUS DISPATCH EAGLE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 19©&#13;
HELP WANTED MALE&#13;
WANTED: Rawleigh Dealer&#13;
with car, good health, 30 hours&#13;
or more weekly, to serve fain*&#13;
ilies in locality in Livingston&#13;
Co. Rawleigb line well known.&#13;
See or call A. C. Henry, 436 S.&#13;
Frank St., Fowlerville, or write&#13;
Rawleigh, Dept. MCH, 680-136,&#13;
Freeport, IU. 8-28-x&#13;
Rickett School&#13;
Will Receive&#13;
Game Proceeds&#13;
BRIGHTON — It's the&#13;
American Legion Post 235&#13;
team against the all-stars&#13;
Sunday as the winner of this&#13;
summer's Fun 'n' Fumble&#13;
league takes on the cream of&#13;
the crop from the rest of the&#13;
league.&#13;
The annual Charity game&#13;
will be played this Sunday at&#13;
2 o'clock at Firemen's Field,&#13;
located less than one-half mile&#13;
north of downtown Brighton&#13;
on Grand River ave.&#13;
Proceeds from the game will&#13;
be given to the Rickett School&#13;
for the Retarded, as they have&#13;
been in the past.&#13;
In case of rain, the game&#13;
will be played Monday at 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Cranna's Ship&#13;
Gets 'Bouquet'&#13;
GREGORY — Raymond C.&#13;
Cranna, engineman second&#13;
class, USN, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Clarence J. Cranna of&#13;
Gregory, is serving aboard the&#13;
deck landing ship USS Fort&#13;
Snelling, recently participated&#13;
in the search for the nuclear&#13;
submarine USS Thresher which&#13;
was lost In the Atlantic in&#13;
Aprfc"&#13;
Fort Snelling acted as press&#13;
support and command ship for&#13;
Task Group 89.7 during the&#13;
search operations.&#13;
Upon completing the operations&#13;
Fort Snf»&lt;wg crewmen&#13;
were congratulated by Commander&#13;
Task Group 89.7 and&#13;
b y Commander Submarine&#13;
Force. Atlantic, for a "job well&#13;
done."&#13;
An Atlantic Fleet unit Part&#13;
Snelling operates out of Norfolk,&#13;
Va,&#13;
ROUTE WORK — Need married&#13;
man to service established&#13;
customers and open new accounts,&#13;
must have high school&#13;
education, dependable car and&#13;
phone. $105. week guarantee&#13;
while training. For interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2749. t-f-x&#13;
HELP WANTED FEMALE&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant, 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
CAR-HOPS &amp; Waitresses. Experience&#13;
not necessary. C &amp; F&#13;
Drive-In, Hamburg. Phone AC&#13;
9-6273. 8-21-x&#13;
NEED CLEANING woman for&#13;
Waldenwoods Conference Centransportation-...&#13;
Contact&#13;
manager" at" iTartJand 2012/&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
WOMAN WANTED to work 9&#13;
A.M. to 4 P.M. Mon., Tues.,&#13;
T h u r s . General housework.&#13;
$8.00 for 7 hrs. plus lunches,&#13;
yr. around Job. Must furnish&#13;
own transportation. P h o n e&#13;
Hartland 2551 for appt.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
KITCHEN HELP—experienced&#13;
preferred. Cooking experience&#13;
desirable. Apply at Brighton&#13;
Hospital, 12851 E. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. 8-28-x&#13;
HELP WANTED Male or Female&#13;
FULL TIME office employee&#13;
for small shop. Must have&#13;
qualified experience in releasing&#13;
material for production,&#13;
make out bills of lading, Invoices&#13;
&amp; shippers. Must be&#13;
fully qualified for handing payroll&#13;
&amp; deduction. Trio Machine&#13;
Products, AC 7-2171. 8-21-x&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
WOMAN WOULD like Ironing&#13;
at your home or mine. Or house&#13;
work. 229-9131. 8-21-63&#13;
WANTED to do baby sitting in&#13;
my home. AC 9-6769 after 6&#13;
p.m. 8-21-x&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL Senior desires&#13;
baby sitting, housework, etc.&#13;
Call Judy Bekkering 878-9733.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
WOMAN WOULD like to baby&#13;
sit, has own transportation.&#13;
229-6513 after 4 p.m. 8-21-x&#13;
WILL CARE for pre-school&#13;
child or 2 in my home, by day&#13;
or week. 227-5680. 8-28-p&#13;
ODD JOBS and outside painting&#13;
by hour or job. 428-4369.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Polisher&#13;
by hr. day, etc. Gambit&#13;
Store. AC 7-2551. t-f-i&#13;
TUXEDOS OR dinner jackets&#13;
for proms, weddings or summer&#13;
dances, with all accessories,&#13;
only $8.50 at the Howell Apparel&#13;
Shop, in the Howell Shopping&#13;
Center. Call Howell 2668&#13;
for details. t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT GARDEN tiller*,&#13;
seeders and spreaders. Gambles,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7251, Brighton.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
OFFICE SPACE in ne* Professional&#13;
BIdg. on North St..&#13;
Parking, Air-Condi 11 o n I n g.&#13;
Lease Available. Box 291&#13;
Brighton. Michigan. t-f-x&#13;
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE&#13;
with 2 rms Phone AC 7-615L&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
NEW GRAND View Apartments&#13;
now leasing* Modern S&#13;
room spacious Apt*. Heat, water&#13;
and Sewage furnished modern&#13;
kitchen with build-ins. Private&#13;
Like Privileges. 10630&#13;
E. Grarfd River, 229-7055 or&#13;
229-6156. f-f-x&#13;
2 BDRM. unfurnished Apt&#13;
overlooking lake, 185.00 mo.&#13;
own utilities. Also, 3 rm. apt.&#13;
fur. or unfurnished AC 9-6029;&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
LAKEFRONT DUPLEX, year&#13;
round, gas heat, ltt car garage.&#13;
AC 7-2864. t-f-x&#13;
ROOM 4 HOARD, family style.&#13;
614 Flint Rd AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
PLEASANT sleeping room.&#13;
AC 9-6153. 8-21-p&#13;
TWO BDRM. HOME in Brighton,&#13;
furnished or unfur. gas,&#13;
heat Shown by appt Phone&#13;
Collect area 517-596-2222.&#13;
8-21-p&#13;
2 BDRM. DUPLEX Apt gas&#13;
heat garage, near school and&#13;
shopping center, suitable for&#13;
elderly couple, $100.00 mo. 134&#13;
Church St AC 9-6074 or AC 9-&#13;
2711. t-f-x&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM, 803 Madison&#13;
St, 229-9370. t-f-x&#13;
AL-DOR MANOR apts., South&#13;
Lyon, Michigan, now being&#13;
completed, available Oct 1, designed&#13;
for gracious lining, 2&#13;
bdrm. apts., for lease, $105. includes&#13;
heat, air conditioning,&#13;
oven range and refrigerator.&#13;
Phone GE 7-2023. 8-28-x&#13;
NEAR HAMBURG — New 4&#13;
rm. heated house on lake, 15&#13;
min. from Brighton or Ann Ar- UrAC l&amp;rm~fsm*r -; "tfic&#13;
3 BDRM. HOME on 2 ^ acres,&#13;
basement extra acres available.&#13;
$13,500, terms. Also, 3&#13;
bdrm. home, large lot, $7,500,&#13;
-terms. Esther Decker, Broker,&#13;
AC 7-4260. t-f-x&#13;
VEft Y CLEAIV VESTRXSEZ 4&#13;
rm. apt., tile bath, separate&#13;
porch, utilities, beautiful surroundings,&#13;
close to Brighton,&#13;
$75., 227-6346. 8-21-p&#13;
SEPT. 1 — 2nd floor apt, furnished&#13;
or unfurnished Can be&#13;
seen Wed. or Thurs. after 7&#13;
p.m., 925H W. Main, Brighton,&#13;
no children. 8-28-x&#13;
BRIGHTON — Cozy modern&#13;
house, 220 N. First In town, JU&#13;
8-3906 evenings. 8-21-x&#13;
COTTAGE, School Lake, boat&#13;
and swimming, by wk. Phone&#13;
AC 7-5683. tfx&#13;
4 BDRM., unfurnished 1H&#13;
bath, Lr., dr., and kitchen on&#13;
double lot 2 car garage. Write&#13;
Box K-306 % Brighton Argus&#13;
giving references. 8-28-x&#13;
ONE BDRM. trailer, by week&#13;
or month, no children. Woodland&#13;
Lake Trailer Court 8005&#13;
W. Grand River. 8-21-x&#13;
1961 YELLOWSTONE, 19 ft.&#13;
self contained trailer. See it at&#13;
Pine Lodge Trailer Psrk oh&#13;
Woodland Lake. 227-7471.&#13;
tfx&#13;
ONE BDRM. Trailer, $20.00&#13;
per wk. Pine Lodge Trailer&#13;
Park on Woodland Lake. 227,&#13;
7471. tfx&#13;
3 BEDROOM, Lake front,&#13;
home. Tile bath, Auto, hot water&#13;
base board heating. Available&#13;
thru June 15, 1964. 229-&#13;
2076 after 6 p.m. 9-4-63&#13;
DOWNSTAIRS a p a r t m e n t .&#13;
Prefer small family or older&#13;
couple. 221 West Main, Pinckney,&#13;
878-3445. 8-21-p&#13;
Wanted To Rent&#13;
BY ENGINEER with family,&#13;
modern one story, 4 bdrm.&#13;
home or equivalent 3 bdrm. Call&#13;
G. S. Brandes, Howell 20, betwee?&#13;
8:30 a.m. and 5 pjn.&#13;
tfx&#13;
BY FAMILY OF TWO; a 2 or&#13;
3 bdrm. home, unfurnished in&#13;
Brighton, prefer garage, basement&#13;
Call collect Owosso 725-&#13;
2527. 8-21-p&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
3 BEDROOMS, carpeting, attached&#13;
garage, large fenced&#13;
back yard; reasonably priced;&#13;
drive by and see at 6394 Stephen&#13;
Ave., Brighton; contact&#13;
owner at 483-5296, Ypsilanti.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
10 ACRES level land in dty of&#13;
Brighton, suitable for subdividing&#13;
or an orchard home. Donald&#13;
Leith ST., 620 S. 7th St&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PORTAGE LAKE, year round&#13;
cottage, price $8,500, terms. UP&#13;
8-3234. 8-21-x&#13;
WOODED LOT 60* x 305'&#13;
on Chain of Lakes for sale or&#13;
trade for Brighton City lot&#13;
Gas available. Call after 5 pan.&#13;
AV 9-6750. tfx&#13;
NEW HUDSON area, 2 * acres,&#13;
remodeled farm; house, 3 bdrm.,&#13;
large kitchen, .garage, heated&#13;
barn for horses. $22,500, $1,500&#13;
down. 437-5262. 8-21-x&#13;
BY OWNER, attractive 2 bdrm.&#13;
home, tiled basement, garage,&#13;
gas heat extra lot for garden,&#13;
ideal for small family. Call 229-&#13;
9233. 9-4-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
FRENCHY*S DISPOSAL Service&#13;
Garbage and Rubbish,&#13;
Pickup by the day. week, or&#13;
month, in dry or rural Also,&#13;
Clean • up work. Drums or&#13;
Barrels for sale. We'll haul&#13;
anything, just phone. AC 9-&#13;
6816. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE - Varcon batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a m b l e&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PETE'S LAWN SERVICE —&#13;
m o w i n g , raising, fertilizing&#13;
spading. Phone 878-6603 t-f-x&#13;
WATER WELLS, 3 m. to 10 in.;&#13;
test holes, electric pumps,&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs.&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Extruded! aluminum&#13;
storm windows and doors&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
PAINTING &amp; DECORATING,&#13;
Free estimates. Maurice Link,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7531 or UP 8-3530.&#13;
^ t-f-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel stone, landscaping,&#13;
grading, mowing. Sep»&#13;
tic tanks and fields. Trench*&#13;
ing, Bulldozing. Eldred Truck ft&#13;
Tractor Service. 229-6857. t-f-x&#13;
LET GEORGE DO IT — Free&#13;
estimates on new gas, od or&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing.&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heating.&#13;
Phone AC 9-2711. t-f-x&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no Job too&#13;
smalL Bill Willis. AC 9-7083.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - in aluminum,&#13;
wood or steel sash.&#13;
C G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main St. AC 7-753L t-f-x&#13;
CUSTOM KITCHENS by direct&#13;
factory cabinet specialist Lei&#13;
us plan your new or remodeling&#13;
job. Select your cabinets from&#13;
our almost limitless color and&#13;
style combinations. Laminated,&#13;
hand rubbed, hand dyed, or&#13;
with moldings. Phone Hart*&#13;
land 2551 for appt tfx&#13;
SIDING, REMODELING and&#13;
roofing since 1938 — William&#13;
Davis, Phone Howell 717.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free estimates.&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St, Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
TREE SERVICE&#13;
Trimming, removing and fertilizing.&#13;
Trimming and fertilizing&#13;
of hedges. Monthly maintenance.&#13;
For estimate Call&#13;
Howell, 3160. 8-28-p&#13;
BLACK and WHITE, color&#13;
film processing Camera repair.&#13;
Photography. Very reasonable&#13;
rates. 48 hr. Service. Whitmore&#13;
Photo Finishers. 9455 Main&#13;
Whitmore Lake. 449-2468.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
BRICK, STONE and BLOCK&#13;
work, see Hunter at 1760 S.&#13;
Clark Lake Rd., AC 9-7989.&#13;
8-21-x&#13;
STONE OR ASPHALT drive&#13;
ways Commercial, Residential&#13;
and Industrial, Farmington&#13;
Paving Co. Inc. 20765 Whitlock&#13;
Farmington 474-1421. 8-21-x&#13;
FULLER BRUSH SALES and&#13;
SERVICE, Whitmore L a k e&#13;
Area. NO. 3-6555. t-f-x&#13;
WASHED SAND and gravel,&#13;
beaches cleaned and sanded,&#13;
bulldozing, grading. We truck&#13;
anything. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and de-&#13;
Livery service or use our car,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS, UNCONDITIONALLY&#13;
guaranteed&#13;
to original consumer for as&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it U installed. AIRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Springs,&#13;
all cars and light trucks,&#13;
1% to 2 Ton Trucks, fronts&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS recondi&#13;
t i o n e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS. Howell, Phone&#13;
151. t-f-x&#13;
Shop&#13;
Among&#13;
Our&#13;
Classifieds&#13;
For&#13;
Your&#13;
Badly&#13;
Needed&#13;
Items&#13;
and&#13;
SAVE!&#13;
On Whitmore Lake Road&#13;
2 HOUSES on one Super Large Lot, also include!&#13;
lake frontage, 21/2 car garage all for only $20,250&#13;
with low down payment. Easy monthly terms.&#13;
260 ACRE FARM, $60,000. $15,000 down, 230 tillable,&#13;
6 Mile at R.R. track, Whitmore Lake.&#13;
On Wldemanns Point&#13;
2 LOTS COMPLETELY fenced, four bedrooms,&#13;
large porch, large living room, only $12,000, E-Z&#13;
terms.&#13;
ON WINANS LAKE&#13;
^COMMUNITY DR., 3 bedroom, 2 level lakefront,&#13;
^only $18,000, terms.&#13;
WINANS LAKE — Lakefront 3 bedroom, bi-level,&#13;
garage, large lot. $18,000. Terms.&#13;
One of the More Exclusive.&#13;
STONE RANCH HOME&#13;
ON LAKE VIEW DR.—Large 3 bedroom ranch,&#13;
extra private dining room, built-in stove and oven,&#13;
living room 20 x 17. Price $12,000, $500 down,&#13;
$85 month.&#13;
ON LAKE VIEW DRIVE—3 bedroom ranch, sun&#13;
porch and storm cellar. $11,000, $1,000 down.&#13;
ON 6 MILE ROAD—2 bedrooms, completely finished&#13;
home, fenced yard, extra y2 lot $5,300 cash&#13;
or $6,500, $500 down, $50 month.&#13;
AT WINANS LAKE. Two large lots. Heaterlator&#13;
fireplace. Private porch enclosed and glassejd, yard&#13;
sprinkle system. Don't bother to call unless you&#13;
want to buy a home. Priced $10,000 under replacement&#13;
cost. Total price $28,900 with terms.&#13;
LARGE 10 ROOM House with 2 acres, on Strawberry&#13;
Lake Road. 2 baths—2 kitchens. Can be&#13;
used as a one family or a two family dwelling.&#13;
Only $15,500 with E-Z terms.&#13;
AN UNUSUALLY attractive inside, two story,&#13;
three bedroom home with large lake frontage.&#13;
Other features are hot water heat, fireplace, outdoor&#13;
barbecue pit, over 200 feet dock, nice sandy&#13;
beach. This home is truly special and entirely&#13;
different. Many of the rooms have finished builtins.&#13;
Dressers, etc. You'll have to see the entire&#13;
home to really appreciate the many, many extras.&#13;
Priced at only $21,000, with $4,300 down.&#13;
3 BEDROOM — On the River at Ore Lake. Sharp,&#13;
bi-level home fronting on improved river frontage,&#13;
open to the entire Chain of Lakes. On the&#13;
top level we have 3 bedrooms and living and bath.&#13;
On the lower level there are y* bath, kitchen, recreation&#13;
area, music room, utility. Terraced landscaping.&#13;
There is also an attached garage.&#13;
LAKE FRONT Whitmore Lake. Frame commercial&#13;
building 24 x 70, ground level open basement.&#13;
This building has open span and could be remodeled&#13;
for light assembly — Boat Sales — Remodel&#13;
to 3 family apartment. Many, many possibilities.&#13;
Only $20,000, with terms.&#13;
FARM, EAST SHORE DR. Large house and&#13;
barns, fruit trees all types. Lake frontage.&#13;
WINANS CAKE—Lakefront 3 bedroom, bi-level,&#13;
garage, large lot. $18,000, terms.&#13;
LOT ON HORSESHOE, $700.00.&#13;
260 ACRE FARM, good barn, 230 acres tillable.&#13;
6 ROOM FRAME Ranch. 2 lots, on Forrest, end&#13;
of street $9,000. Terms. ^&#13;
4 BEDROOM Ranch, 15 x 30 carport Only $11,000,&#13;
terms. )&#13;
ON STRAWBERRY Lake Road, large 10 room&#13;
house. Use as 2 family or one family on 2 acres.&#13;
$15,500, terms.&#13;
HORSESHOE LAKE, 6 rooms, new furnace, 5&#13;
lots. Newly decorated. v$feP00 down, $60 month.&#13;
Total, $6,500. \&#13;
G. I. NOTHING DOWN — $500 to clo«e\On&#13;
Whitmore Lake Road—4 bedroom, two-sto^y&#13;
frame. Large lot Next to school $16,(&#13;
Oren Nelson Real Estate&#13;
9S55 Main SL — WMtmore Lakt — HI M7S1&#13;
« 0 W DO YOU&#13;
A REAL "BARGAIN"?&#13;
B, like everything else, are competitive. Most&#13;
prices are determined by supply and demand. So&#13;
how d f l there be "Bargains" in an open market?&#13;
The answer is simple: A house is a bargain when&#13;
it fits YOUR needs . . . YOUR taste . . . YOUR price&#13;
bracket Getting what you want and need comes first.&#13;
Getting it at a fair price makes the house a "bargain!"&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
16» ACRE FARM&#13;
Good 3-bedroom home, family&#13;
room porch, large country&#13;
size kitchen beautifully remodeled,&#13;
\\% baths, separate livingdining&#13;
rooms, stone fireplace,&#13;
3 large bdxros., plenty of closets&#13;
and storage. 2 barns, 2*4&#13;
car garage, milk house. Lave&#13;
stream on property.&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
Brighton Office: AC 7-I4S1 — Bowel! Office: 2JMM&#13;
"EVENING CALLSLYNN&#13;
WRIGHT, BRIGHTON AC 7-1431&#13;
LOU PARMENTER, HOWELL 292&#13;
HELENE KENNEDY, HOWELL 204-W&#13;
60 ACRES&#13;
Rolling, hilly land on US-23&#13;
service road 2Vt miles from&#13;
X-way interchange. 300 apple&#13;
tree orchard, 15 acres woods,&#13;
2 acre pond. Ideal for country&#13;
home or subdividing.&#13;
ONLY $1360&#13;
Small country home in need&#13;
of inside bath, decorating and&#13;
repair. 2 car garage. Owner&#13;
reduced to $1,900 for quick&#13;
sale.&#13;
20 ACRES&#13;
Good 4-bdnn. country home&#13;
on paved road, live stream, j&#13;
barn, tool shed. Owner leaving&#13;
state for health reasons. An&#13;
excellent buy at the reduced&#13;
price of $10,600.&#13;
A FARM WITH A FUTURE&#13;
This is one of those rare&#13;
finds in an older farm home&#13;
ready for remodeling. Beautiful&#13;
setting back from road with&#13;
large shade trees. Good foundations,&#13;
excellent lines, large&#13;
rooms. 4-bdrms., 2 baths, modern&#13;
country size kitchen, basement,&#13;
new oil furnace. 80 acres&#13;
located l&#13;
A mile east of US-23 \&#13;
X-way. 522,000. $2,500 down. !&#13;
COUNTS* RANCH BOMB&#13;
This Is one of the most at&#13;
tractive ranch homes we&#13;
have seen for a long time&#13;
Buiit in 1959 this spacious&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
113 £. Grand River&#13;
Phone AC 7-1431&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
112 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone 2384&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1963&#13;
FOR SALE - Colored Preferred&#13;
36' x 8' HOUSE TRAILER with large wellbuilt&#13;
annex (30* x 10'), stone and aluminum&#13;
siding. Good well. Approximately 1 acre land.&#13;
Other improvements.&#13;
PRICED RIGHT&#13;
George Aschenbrenner&#13;
Box 217 PINCKNEY UP 8-9992&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
THIS BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM HOUSE&#13;
by owner&#13;
Their all Electric 4-Bedroom 2-full baths, garbage disposal.&#13;
Indirect lighting, carpeted, large Kitchen with pantry,&#13;
located on the lake good beach — Their home could&#13;
be used as 2-family income.&#13;
SEE IT AT . . .&#13;
8081 GRANADA&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE. BRIGHTON&#13;
CALL AC 9-7909&#13;
Classified Ads Really Sell!!&#13;
Howell Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE # REAL ESTATE&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
Phone HoweH 2005&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
t-BEDROOM RANCH, family room, carpeted&#13;
living room, full basement, lVa car garage,&#13;
paved street. $14,000.&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH — Excellent shade&#13;
trees, church and school at your door&#13;
steps. Terms to satisfy.&#13;
3 BEDROOM ranch — near West elementary&#13;
school — panelled breezeway. $13,500. Make&#13;
cash offer.&#13;
I BJt. RANCH — Ideal location — 2 baths —&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway &amp; garage — See it&#13;
now. ~~^&#13;
8 BEDRPOM RANCH — Fenced back yard&#13;
2-car garage. 75x135 lot. $14,900.&#13;
MILFORD&#13;
COMMERCE LAKE—Two-level home on&#13;
the mouth of Huron River on one side, and&#13;
Commerce Lake on another. This home has&#13;
all the features: family room, large kitchen,&#13;
3 bedrooms, attached garage, enclosed balcony,&#13;
excellent landscaping. Near WixonvFord&#13;
Plant $16,500. Terms.&#13;
NEWLYWEDS STARTER HOME — 2-&#13;
bedroom ranch near Highland — Exceptionally&#13;
large lot. $8,500, with ideal terms.&#13;
XCELLENT PROFESSIONAL set-up, Milford&#13;
Road. Zoned commericial 3 BR's, fireplace,&#13;
full basement, office, 2 acres. $17,-&#13;
HARVEY LAKE, new 3 bedroom rancn, zear&#13;
attached garage, living room carpeted,&#13;
built-in oven and range, plastered walls, out-&#13;
Itanding recreation room in basementr-mmediate&#13;
possession. Owner transferred, must&#13;
fell.&#13;
CLYDE — Exceptional older two - story&#13;
home, extra large landscaped lots which will&#13;
take the eye of the flower lover. Owner giving&#13;
away for $15,000, with $3,000.&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG - 1% story - 3 bedrooms&#13;
— large porch - excellent beach. -&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom home, living&#13;
room and dining area, screened porch, sandy&#13;
beach. $12,300, with $3,000 down.&#13;
BBIGGS LAKE—Thinking about year around&#13;
resort living? This 2 bedroom home may be&#13;
ft. Full basement with forced air furnace,&#13;
fireplace in living room. $8,000, with $500&#13;
down.&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE — year around 3 BR's., full&#13;
basement, 2tt car garage. $15,200.&#13;
PABDEE LAKE—2 bedroom—log construction—&#13;
living room with fireplace. $10,000.00.&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG—2 bedroom cottage on 2&#13;
lots, 1% car garage, excellent beach and well&#13;
•haded. $13,500 with terms. May purchase&#13;
boat and furniture with sale.&#13;
HOWELL LAKE—2 bedroom year around&#13;
home ideal for retired couple—excellent condition—&#13;
within % mile of Howell. $13,500.00&#13;
BBIGGS LAKE — 3 bedroom—large living&#13;
room with fireplace—lakefront, porch, excellent&#13;
year around living. $13,500.&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE — 2 bedroom year&#13;
around ranch, panelled walls, excellent beach,&#13;
fireplace in living room. $11,500, with $2,500&#13;
down.&#13;
HLAND LAKE — Shell cottage — vacation&#13;
•pedal $1,900. Will accept terms.&#13;
J.AWCK. — 2 bedroom — lake front —&#13;
log construction — stone fireplace — completely&#13;
furnished including boat — $15,500&#13;
— E-Z Terms.&#13;
CLARK LAKE — 1 Bedroom (sleeping accommodations&#13;
for 6) — Screened porch —&#13;
furnished—boat—$6,000.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom cottage, excellent&#13;
beach, large screened porch, wooded^&#13;
area. Estate must selL&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
HAMBURG — 1V2 story — 3 bedrooms —&#13;
natural fireplace — ceramic bath, excellent&#13;
location. $15,000.&#13;
2 BEDROOJM — School Lake area—1% car&#13;
garage—174 x 200 ft. lot. $7,500.&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 car garage — finished&#13;
recreation area—ceramic bath—an excellent&#13;
value at $19,000.&#13;
5 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached ga&#13;
rage. $18,000. Terms acceptable.&#13;
RETIRER'S DREAM — Neat 2 B. R. home&#13;
full basement, gas furnace, garage, small&#13;
lot. Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms.&#13;
2 BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake privileges&#13;
on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,&#13;
completely furnished? living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
1 ACRE — 1V2 story — 3 bedrooms — 1%&#13;
bath — 2 car garage — family room.&#13;
$12,600. with $2,600. down.&#13;
1 ACRE — 3 B.R. home with attached garage&#13;
stream runs along rear property line —&#13;
$6,300.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. Built-ins, 1V2&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
3 ACRES 3 or optional 4 bdrm. home — oil&#13;
hot water heat — stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
garage — small 3 bdrm. guest home —&#13;
barn— Beautiful setting — $23,000 terms.&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished, 2 B. R.,&#13;
full basement Immediate possession. $7,500.&#13;
small down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 15x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace—lVa baths&#13;
— East of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
S BEDROOM BI-LEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, % mile from U.S. 23, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
2 baths, contemporary design. Priced to selL&#13;
$21,000.00.&#13;
8 ACRES — 3 bedroom two-story home,&#13;
family room, ideal for family that wants&#13;
elbow room, $11,500, $2,500 down.&#13;
FARMS&#13;
80 ACRES — 4 bedroom farm home — home&#13;
has been remodeled — hot water heating.&#13;
$18,000.&#13;
120 ACRES — 97 tillable — 5 bedroom home&#13;
— barn 40 x 60— 26 stanchions with water&#13;
bowls — $22,000 with $5,000 down.&#13;
145 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair. $35,000. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Unpolished gem —6 bedroom&#13;
older structure—level maple floors — rolling&#13;
land—woods—a real gentleman's farm—near&#13;
expressway. $28,000.&#13;
FACTORY&#13;
4090 SQ. FT. — 2 cedar panelled offices —&#13;
steam heating system — depressed loading&#13;
dock.&#13;
Ifildred Shannon Sally Noeker Bob Fritch&#13;
AC Mtt6 AC 94874&#13;
Roscoe Eager Frank Gould&#13;
Mildred Doff Ralph Nauss&#13;
MU6-20M&#13;
Charles Schowerman&#13;
Looking&#13;
New&#13;
Home?&#13;
CHANCES ARE&#13;
YOU'LL FIND&#13;
THE HOUSE OF&#13;
YOUR DREAMS&#13;
ON THIS PAGE&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
4 Big Wooded&#13;
LOTS&#13;
1241 x 234'&#13;
Restricted&#13;
On S. Seventh St.&#13;
Easy Terms&#13;
Inquire:&#13;
DONALD G. LEITH, Sr.&#13;
Phone 229-9405 tfx&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON YOUR LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,850 Full Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pc. bath, double bow]&#13;
sink, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, V2" drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc. 18425 PoatiM Trail&#13;
South l.yon, Mich.&#13;
GEnevft 7-J808 M-I&#13;
JACK LUCAS&#13;
Builder&#13;
Alterations&#13;
Home Modernization&#13;
Garages - New Homes&#13;
Phone 229-7965&#13;
8458 Carols Dr.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
ttx&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrets*&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard Take, Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-1086&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
I 2 BEDROOM lVg story home, short block&#13;
from stores. Stairway to second floor, with possibilities&#13;
for second additional bedroom. Gas heat.&#13;
$6,500. Convenient terms.&#13;
7 ROOM modernized Farm Home on approx.&#13;
U acre, just outside Brighton, Gas furnace, fully&#13;
insulated, fireplace and spacious rooms. Quiet&#13;
spot amongst large trees. $11,500, terms.&#13;
4 ROOM HOME. Ideal for retired couple, V2 acre land. About 2 miles from Brighton. ONLY&#13;
$7,800. Terms.&#13;
29 ACRES Rolling Land with lively stream.&#13;
Several very good building sites. Possibilities for&#13;
a private lake. $6,000. Terms.&#13;
FOR RENT—2 bedroom furnished home, $85.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance&#13;
9987 E. Grand River — Brighton — Ph. AC 9-6158&#13;
Two Fine Lake Homes&#13;
HANDY LAKE (near US-23 and M-59). A lovely 3&#13;
bedroom home on 1 4 acre water front lot. Large glassed-in&#13;
porch, lovely kitchen, V.i baths, full basement, 2 car garage.&#13;
Most attractive place; water rights on 3 lakes. $17,-&#13;
500.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE. A 3 bedroom home on excellent 95&#13;
ft, water front lot. Huge glassed-in porch, gas furnace, 2&#13;
extra fenced-in lots with large garage and electric door.&#13;
$25,000; $5,000 down.&#13;
Brand New Home in Howell&#13;
This L-Shaped house is no run-of-the mill floor plan.&#13;
Three large bedrooms and bath are in the front of the&#13;
house, away from the living area, the LR is in rear with&#13;
sliding window wall to patio, two way fireplace connects?&#13;
LR and most attractive kitchen. There is a large&#13;
covered entrance porch, attached garnge, basement;&#13;
all on a 75 ft. lot, with lake privileges. See it now. $21,-&#13;
000. Modest down payment.&#13;
5 ROOM HOUSE and 2% acres on Burkhart Rd. close&#13;
to US-16. Some interior trim and finish needed. Has forced&#13;
air furnace, water supply, etc. $7,500; only $800 down.&#13;
LAKE HOME. South end Howell Lake, just outside&#13;
city. 2 bedrooms, gas heat, 60 ft. water frontage, low taxes.&#13;
Under $9,000. 25',-c down.&#13;
3 BEDROOM modern home on 1 acre land southwest&#13;
of Howel], $10,500; low down.&#13;
SHELL HOUSE on 100x250 ft. lot on Chilson Rd, near&#13;
US-16. Finish it yourself! Financing for finishing is available.&#13;
Will Complete to any stage. Only $500 down.&#13;
6 LEVEL acres close to Mason Rd. 400' wide, 650' deep.&#13;
$1,800. Only $200. down&#13;
3 ACRE building site. $1,200. Only $200 down.&#13;
AT PARDEE LAKE&#13;
YEAR - AROUND HOME of heavy log construction.&#13;
Stone fireplace, 2 bedrooms, glassed-in porch, part&#13;
basement, 2 lots &amp; Vz lot to lake. Excellent fishing lake.&#13;
$10,000, % down.&#13;
20 ACRES close to Howell with clean, modern 3-&#13;
bedroom home and nice bam. $16,500; $4,000 down;&#13;
$90 per month.&#13;
NEW \V2 STORY home overlooking Howell Lake.&#13;
Two bedrooms, unfinished dorm upstairs, full basement,&#13;
large lot. $15,250; $2,350 down; $114 mo. Includes taxes&#13;
and Insurance.&#13;
LARTrE FARMS&#13;
360 ACRES. 2 sets of buildings, 3 miles of road&#13;
frontage, at less than $200 per acre.&#13;
366 ACRES, 2 sets buildings, 2 streams, 3 miles of&#13;
road frontage, excellent location near lakes. $260 per&#13;
acre.&#13;
40 ACRES, 10 room modern house, small barn, two 2-&#13;
car garage, good location. $25,000; terms.&#13;
150 ACRES, 3 bedroom home, basement-barn, silo, 2&#13;
car garage. Priced under $200 per acre.&#13;
96 ACRES level land with stream, close to Howell and&#13;
1-96. Has modern 2-bedroom home, % mile frontage on&#13;
black-top road for several additional homes. $200 per&#13;
acre; only $3,000 down.&#13;
OAK GROVE—11^ acres, 480 apple trees, Red Delicious,&#13;
Spies, Macintosh, Corttands, and Yellow Delicious.&#13;
Two car cement floor with wiring to garage. Equipment&#13;
optional. $6,900.00 $2,500.00 Down.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
3 BEDROOM HOME, Excellent condition, 4 rooms carpeted&#13;
Laundry room and breezeway, two car garage.&#13;
$14,900.00. Terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT LOCATION, 3 lots, 3 bedrooms, Bath and&#13;
one half, gas hot water heat, $5,000. down. Termi Available.&#13;
Howell Realty Inc.&#13;
903 E. Grand River, Howe0,^Phon€ 488&#13;
AQLA VISTA IBC Homes&#13;
—00 DOWN. $67.78 mo. Our&#13;
lake lot or yours. Bunt,&#13;
brick, baths. jDoane Rd. at&#13;
Silver Lake. Open 1*2-5. GE&#13;
8-4128. Sept. 18-p&#13;
home looks like it is brand&#13;
new. RoomF are large, taste*&#13;
fully decorated, hardwood&#13;
floors, full basement with&#13;
finished recreation room and&#13;
bar. 3 bedrooms, double do*&#13;
ets, family room, dining&#13;
room, nice kitchen (range&#13;
land refrigerator included),&#13;
I attached \V% car garage&#13;
132x140 well-landscaped lot&#13;
|just J/2 mile from Brighton&#13;
Realistically priced at&#13;
"$19,900. Terms.&#13;
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS&#13;
7,000 square feet with 2 overhead cranes, 30x100&#13;
craneway. Very reasonable. Good labor force&#13;
available. '&#13;
FARMS FOR SALE&#13;
200 acres with lake frontage&#13;
Several other farms.&#13;
Homes in Pinckney&#13;
Excellent Ranch type on l ^ ^ c r e s $31,500,&#13;
3 bedroom, bath, furnace, garage $8,500.00&#13;
GERALD F. REASON, Realtor&#13;
Pinckney UP 8-3564&#13;
rA. C. THOMPSON, Realtoi&#13;
f-&#13;
9947 East Grand River&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON, well located three bedroom&#13;
home, kitchen, living room, full bath, basement,&#13;
gas heat, needs some work. Full price $8,000.&#13;
CTTY OF BRIGHTON, three bedroom home,&#13;
kitchen, spacious living and dining rooms, full&#13;
basement, gas heat, extra lot, two car garage,&#13;
$15,500, terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM HOME, privileges Briggs&#13;
lake, nice kitchen arrangement, living room, automatic&#13;
oil heat. Very clean and comfortable. $8,500.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
COUNTRY HOME on one acre ground, three&#13;
bedrooms, kitchen, living room, full basement, two&#13;
car garage, lake privileges. Close to City of Brighton.&#13;
VERY DESIRABLE building lot 103' x 125',&#13;
excellent surroundings, close in. i?1 ,."&gt;00, terms.&#13;
Other building locations.&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Corner&#13;
lot. This homo has just&#13;
been painted on outside and&#13;
Is well maintained. Gas heat,&#13;
full basement, l1^ car garage,&#13;
secluded patio. Close to&#13;
schools and shoppmg. Torms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Lake&#13;
front home. Gas heat, full&#13;
basement, aluminum storms&#13;
and screens. V e r y g o o d&#13;
terms.&#13;
THREE OR FOUR BEDROOM&#13;
— Newly remodeled.&#13;
Built-in kitchen, ceramic tile&#13;
bath, hardwood floors, separate&#13;
d i n i n g room, don&#13;
(could be used as fourth&#13;
bedroom), large porch and&#13;
full basement. Close to shop*&#13;
ping and schools. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
THREE BEDROOM—NEW&#13;
TPJ-LEVEL. 1 Acre. Living&#13;
room and bedrooms carpeted.&#13;
Mahogany pannelled&#13;
recreation room, tiled bath,&#13;
extra bath roughed-in. H.A.&#13;
oil garage. 21,000 with $1,-&#13;
200 down.&#13;
rHREE BEDROOM—Brick&#13;
ranch on corner lot in "Horizon&#13;
Hill*". Two fireplaces,&#13;
one in finished recreation&#13;
room in basement. Built-in&#13;
kitchen, two tiled baths, two&#13;
-car attached garage. Carpeting&#13;
and water softener.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Modem&#13;
home on 12 acres. IVi&#13;
car garage, H.A. oil, small&#13;
bam. Terms. »&#13;
Year Round Lake&#13;
Homes&#13;
LAKE -OF -THE - PINES —&#13;
New three bedroom brick.&#13;
Walk-out basement, fireplace,&#13;
l 1 i tiled baths, gas&#13;
hot water heat, heated attached&#13;
garage. Large lot&#13;
with lake privileges. $2400&#13;
down.&#13;
FONDA LAKE—Three bedroom,&#13;
gas heat, stone fireplace,&#13;
basement, carpet and&#13;
drapes. Lake privilege*.&#13;
$3,000 down.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE—Very neat&#13;
two bedroom home on lake*&#13;
front with excellent beach.&#13;
Basement, oil furnace, one&#13;
car parage. Large shady lot.&#13;
CLARK LAKE — One bedroom&#13;
down, possible two&#13;
bedrooms up. Hot air oil&#13;
heat, full walk-out basement.&#13;
Furniture and boat&#13;
$2,000 down.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
115 ACRES — Modern home&#13;
with separate dining room,&#13;
H. A. oil heat, fireplace,&#13;
basement, 35 acre apple orchard,&#13;
large barn, tool shed,&#13;
chicken coop. Terms.&#13;
60 ACRES — Five bedroom&#13;
farmhouse, needs remodeling,&#13;
barn. $20,000 with very&#13;
good terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Modem two&#13;
bedroom, fireplace, H. A. oil,&#13;
aasement, barn and apple&#13;
orchard. $21,000. Terms.&#13;
80 ACRES — Modern three&#13;
bedroom, H. A. oil, basement.&#13;
Gose to Brighton.&#13;
Bn 227-&#13;
3 BEDROOM, unfinished&#13;
home, brick and aluminum siding,&#13;
fully insulated, full basement.&#13;
Rush Lake privileges.&#13;
TWO BEDROOM Ranch type&#13;
hooM on Urge lot, knotty pine&#13;
inferior, 3 year*-old, $7,500,&#13;
$1,500 down.&#13;
LAKEFRONT C O T T A G E&#13;
near Brighton, 2 bedrooms,&#13;
screened porch, good beach,&#13;
furnished, beautifully landscaped.&#13;
$9,500. Terms.&#13;
CLEAN MODERN lakefront&#13;
cottage, improved beach, two&#13;
bedrooms, O n LsJct afesjn.&#13;
$12,750.&#13;
TWELVE MILE ROAD near&#13;
Wixom, 3 bedroom ranch home,&#13;
1400 sq. ft living area, carpeted,&#13;
hot water heat, 2 natural&#13;
fireplaces, attached 2 ear garage,&#13;
on landscaped acre.&#13;
$2X500. $5,000 down.&#13;
25 LEVEL ACRES wWr&#13;
smaB stress, near U. &amp; 28 and&#13;
Brighton. HSOO. SL900 down.&#13;
LUXURY LAKEFRONT home,&#13;
3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, beautifully&#13;
landscaped, sand beach,&#13;
many quality features. $32,750.&#13;
SPACIOUS 3 bedroom lakefront&#13;
cottage, beautifully finished&#13;
interior, modern kitchen&#13;
and bath, sun deck, sand beach,&#13;
quiet location. $13,000. $3,000&#13;
down.&#13;
ayner&#13;
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EST. 1922 Open Sundays &amp; Evenings by appointment A C 9 - 7 S 4 1&#13;
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our OK USED CARS will be easy on&#13;
your wallet! See and drive and save . . .&#13;
at QUALITY CHEVROLET!&#13;
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FORD Convert, V-«, Automatic,&#13;
One Owner&#13;
CHEVROLET Bbeayne, 4-door,&#13;
8-CyL, P. Glide, Clean&#13;
CHEVROLET lmpala, 2-Door.&#13;
Hardtop, P. Steering, Automatic,&#13;
V-8, Like New&#13;
CHEVROLET Sta. Wagon, V-8.,&#13;
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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE&#13;
1963 CHRYSLER "300" CONVERTIBLE&#13;
1963 NEWPORT 2-DOOR HARD TOP&#13;
1963 NEWPORT 4-DOOR SEDAN&#13;
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IMS Chrysler&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOLUME 80 - NO. 34 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, WLDNLSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1963 SINGLE COPY 10c&#13;
Senator Investigates&#13;
Federal Grant Denial&#13;
James Lavey, as program&#13;
coordinator for the proposed&#13;
community building for Putnam&#13;
Township, a n d Mrs.&#13;
Robert Tasch, as representative&#13;
for the Citizen's Committee*&#13;
an interested, civicminded&#13;
group ol Pinckney&#13;
people, are both in receipt ol&#13;
letters from Senator Philip A.&#13;
Hart, stating he has asked the&#13;
CommijKiion Facilities Administration&#13;
for a report on Pinckney's&#13;
Accelerated Works project&#13;
and will be in further&#13;
touch with them.&#13;
In Livingston County this&#13;
year Howell received a grant&#13;
of $163,000 for water and&#13;
sewage extension in the northeast&#13;
section of Howell, Fowlerville&#13;
received $276,500 for a&#13;
pair of sanitary sewage projects&#13;
and Brighton receivtxi&#13;
$87,300 grant for repaying of&#13;
ceitain road*, and for storm&#13;
sewers through ceitain pails&#13;
of the city of Brighton. All&#13;
grants mentioned here are&#13;
under the Accelerated Public&#13;
Works program.&#13;
Putnam Township applied&#13;
for a grant of $53,000 to share&#13;
with Putnam taxpayers, the&#13;
expense of a community building&#13;
to house the fire department,&#13;
library, townhall meeting&#13;
room, and a loom for local&#13;
organizations such as 4-H,&#13;
Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, and&#13;
Cub Scouts, etc. to have use&#13;
of for their meetings.&#13;
A letter dated August 13,&#13;
1963 received by Lavey, denied&#13;
Putnam this Riant.&#13;
Cash Prizes Offered&#13;
GULAR CLASS&#13;
GIN DNESDAY&#13;
All elementary school young- Mich high, in lower right coiner.&#13;
sters are invited to participate&#13;
in a poster-making contest&#13;
sponsored by the Putnam&#13;
Township Community Chest.&#13;
The posters should deal in some&#13;
way with the Community Chest&#13;
drive which is scheduled to begin&#13;
September 15.&#13;
CONTEST RULES&#13;
1 Entries must be on Manttla&#13;
Tag Board or Paper Board&#13;
18" x 24".&#13;
2 Tempera, crayon, water colors,&#13;
or ink may be used. However,&#13;
colors are limited to no&#13;
more than 3 and black and&#13;
white but a lesser number of&#13;
colors may be used.&#13;
3 Theme must be Hamburg-&#13;
Putnam Comunity Chest.&#13;
4 Name, grade, school must&#13;
be printed on three lines, %&#13;
5 All entries must be turned&#13;
in to school principal by midnight&#13;
Sept. 3rd.&#13;
Judging will be based on accuracy,&#13;
creativity, neatness,&#13;
and aesthetic value.&#13;
First prize in both groups&#13;
will be Five dollars, second&#13;
prize Three dollars. L o w e r&#13;
elementary group is composed&#13;
of 2nd, 3rd and 4th. Upper*&#13;
elementary 5th, 6th and 7th&#13;
grades.&#13;
Some of the posters from the&#13;
Pinckney Elementary Schol and&#13;
the St, Mary's Catholic School&#13;
will be displayed in the windows&#13;
of Jerry's Drug Store in&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Those selected from the Winans&#13;
Lake School and the Hamburg&#13;
School will be displayed at&#13;
the Hamburg Pharmacy.&#13;
Turnout Pleases Football Coach&#13;
Each year the group thai&#13;
turns out for this first day&#13;
of football practice seems to&#13;
grow but, this year's group&#13;
Is the largest ever!"&#13;
Wes Reader, Varsity football&#13;
coach, made this statement&#13;
Monday, August 26, alter&#13;
a s s i g n i n g equipment and&#13;
lockers to 39 boys for Varsity;&#13;
and 40 boys for the Junior&#13;
Varsity. Richard McCloskey&#13;
will coach the Junior Varsity.&#13;
Varsity boys will practice&#13;
twice a day this week, getting&#13;
ready for the big kick-oft&#13;
game, Sept. 13, with Laingsburg.&#13;
Boys who are out for Varsity&#13;
Sftff Uffr'fclHSfr* j r f J WInetfe,&#13;
Steve Randolph, Ken&#13;
Can-, Gary Henry, Jim Shirey,&#13;
Joe Basydlo, Jr., Hobert Oarrow,&#13;
Ray Kellenberger, Merle&#13;
McMicheal, Denny .Williams,&#13;
Jim Pine, Lee Emery, Duane&#13;
Knapp, Allen Steffen, Larry&#13;
Hull, Gary Hull, Jim Barker,&#13;
LaVerne Hunt, Don LaBelle,&#13;
Jim Wicker, Howard Sinper,&#13;
John DinkeJ, Richard Blades,&#13;
Harold Darrow, Mike Hard in.&#13;
John Mayne, Paul Taylor, Hall&#13;
Mills, Joe Darrow, Del Fritz&#13;
Gaiy Warner, Gregg Pena,&#13;
Tom Chambers, Mike Teachworth,&#13;
Mike Czerwindki, Pa*&#13;
Tessmer, and Larry Baughn.&#13;
Events&#13;
Calendar&#13;
August 30&#13;
Due to many hiyh school students,&#13;
yth thru Uih trader,&#13;
having not registered as yet&#13;
a special time has b e e n arranged&#13;
for them to do so. The&gt;&#13;
should report between 1 p.m.&#13;
and 4 p.m. Friday, August 3D,&#13;
in the study hall at the Pinckney&#13;
high school.&#13;
i September 3&#13;
J llnU i'tamtwp-r*»tte&#13;
Hot Lunch. Program&#13;
Starts on Sept 9&#13;
The Pinckney Community Schools will open&#13;
the new school year Tuesday, at 12 ::}."&gt; P.M., the&#13;
regular sessions will begin Wednesday morning&#13;
Hig-h school enrollment is not complete a t this time.&#13;
Ilui lunch prouiam will be- — . . . . . . . . . —&#13;
,'in September ^ under the * u -&#13;
x-r\ Lsi 1 &gt; 11 ol M i s . ("lare Palmer'&#13;
t&gt;v M i s . \ an Slam- '&#13;
.j ,M Sepi&#13;
b i " i X ) k a n d . M r s , ( ' a r i i e ( i i i f&#13;
TIIK&#13;
COACHES MURRAY and Nelson with the "champs", the Hamburg "Angels"&#13;
after defeating Eichman's "Tigers'* for first plac« in the Pinckney Little&#13;
League baseball tournament.&#13;
September 3&#13;
School besrin^, 11! :•'&gt;'* pan.&#13;
will run to make f h:&gt;&#13;
schedule.&#13;
.September .*&gt;&#13;
Rainbow Girls, regular* inreiing,&#13;
Masonic Hall, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
thp&#13;
K indei'ijari rn • l a s s t •s v\ he- kind*&#13;
Pinckney Man&#13;
Found Drowned&#13;
In Nearby Creek&#13;
Jeiu'ie Kcllcnbri i^er I&#13;
tin* 1001 Ii clulii I if&#13;
•;ii I (MI at ' l i e P.i H'kui'y&#13;
; l V l l l . u \ Si • l u i u l&#13;
The &lt; hihirt'ii living in&#13;
village Jlmits that ure cti&#13;
tt'riui; kii&gt;dert,rarteu this &gt;&gt;^i&#13;
will IN- trans|Nirt«'&lt;i to H;un&#13;
t h e&#13;
Sept ember 7&#13;
Roy Scouts, Troop oS, hake&#13;
sale, Pinckney Dispatch office,&#13;
10 a.m. to 1 p.m.&#13;
I PiNCKNKY Sylve-li&#13;
.September 7-8 H a n , ' liirlonu "le-.ule,)&#13;
Portage-H u r o 11 Yacht. Club • p , n r k l l r &gt; VVi,^ h m n , |&#13;
will host the Michigan-Wuscon-; ,41P neck behind his&#13;
sin-Minnesota District Rebel&#13;
Championship at N e w p u r i&#13;
Beach. Portage Lake. An anticipated&#13;
number of more than&#13;
50 sailboats will he present Tor&#13;
the event.&#13;
'M.&#13;
In he held Ht the H u m o u r ^&#13;
hrliool. '1 Iwy w i l l h&lt;4 lHk'-u&#13;
in the M-hool bus flild w i l l&#13;
be r e l u m e d lo 1'iiieUney nu&#13;
the IHIH.&#13;
L(ikf&#13;
COACH GARY EICHMAN and his Pinckney "Tigers", second place winners&#13;
in the 1963-64 Little League baseball tournament.&#13;
Mrs. Roselien GiH Scouts&#13;
Birn in Pinckney j Camping Out&#13;
Dies at Home&#13;
PINCKNEY — Mrs. Roselien&#13;
Newman, 82, died Saturday&#13;
morning at her home at 207&#13;
N. State St. after a long illness.&#13;
She was bom Sept. 16, 1880.&#13;
Jn Pinckney, a daughter of&#13;
John and Elizabeth Caffrey&#13;
Devereaux She waf_jparried&#13;
to William J. Newman in&#13;
Pinckney in 1911, and he died&#13;
tn 1918.&#13;
A resident of Ann Arbor for&#13;
the past 43 years, Mrs. Newman&#13;
was a 1921 graduate of&#13;
the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital&#13;
fcihnnl of Nursing and was a&#13;
nurse at St. Joseph Hospital&#13;
until her retirement in 1958.&#13;
She was a member of St.&#13;
Thomas Catholic Church and&#13;
of the hospital school's alumnae&#13;
association.&#13;
She ia survived by a sister.&#13;
Mr». Joanna Forner, with&#13;
whom she made her home,&#13;
and several nieces and nephew*,&#13;
a sister, the late Cor&amp;&#13;
White of Pinckney, preceded&#13;
her in death.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Tuesday at St. Thomas Catholic&#13;
Churoh. Burial was in St.&#13;
Joseph Cemetery in Howell.&#13;
The Senior Girl Scout Troop ,&#13;
with leaders Mrs. HcincT of |&#13;
Hamburg and Mrs. HerrmaiisH&#13;
are camping out this week in j&#13;
northern Michigan J&#13;
The troop left Pinckney,&#13;
early Sunday morning, Augutt!&#13;
IS, and are travelling and j&#13;
camping out each night. They j&#13;
met the Howell troop in the j&#13;
Upper Peninsula cind joined j&#13;
forces with them.&#13;
Girl Scout* on the trip are&#13;
Sharon Gallop, Judy Borovsky,&#13;
Tammie Thorton. Jennie Collect,&#13;
Rochelle Randall, Janice&#13;
Heinor, Sandy Elliott, and&#13;
Panyz Geib.&#13;
They plan 1o return&#13;
middle of this week.&#13;
Centennial Ends This Week-end HOWELL — Livingston County will pay tribute&#13;
this weekend to the City of Howell as it ends its sumnier&#13;
centennial year program in a blaze of glory.&#13;
.Major events are scheduled for Saturday and Monday.&#13;
Thousands are expected to view the big parade Saturday&#13;
afternoon, uaicii ihe beard judgiirg later and&#13;
attend the dance at night.&#13;
The grand finale will be the Centennial Pageant en&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Parade&#13;
HuvvciJ's Jaiyes-i parade wiJ!&#13;
get underway iJ 2 p.m. from&#13;
the Citizens' Mutual Office,&#13;
proceeding on Grand River&#13;
Ave. Lo tht business section.&#13;
Parade m a r s h a I I Ralph&#13;
the&#13;
Local Driver&#13;
Loses Control&#13;
Last Friday at 8:40 P.M. in&#13;
Hamburg Township. Gary F.&#13;
Szalevinski, 19, of Pinckney&#13;
driving a 1959 Chevrolet convertible&#13;
hit a tree, at Himburg&#13;
on Merrill Road off Ivf-36&#13;
when his car went out of control.&#13;
He and his passenger, Rose&#13;
Belche, alrx) of Pinckney were&#13;
apparently unhurt.&#13;
UVEVttSTO.X C O l &gt;TY&#13;
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS&#13;
FROCEEimCSS&#13;
SEE PAGE 8&#13;
Library News&#13;
Our- summer reading program&#13;
closed Satuitlny with&#13;
197 children participating. The&#13;
awards were made at open&#13;
house. Fuesday afternoon.&#13;
Winner was Marilyn Scherrens&#13;
who read 46 books. Biue&#13;
ribbons were awarded to Brian&#13;
Raines, 35 books; T e r r y&#13;
Hames. :&gt;1; Katherine Murphy.&#13;
'.Y2; Mary Plummer. 26;&#13;
kathennr Barlow. 26; Douglas&#13;
Bopp, 23: Barbara Poslei.&#13;
23; John Gei»e, 21; Sandra&#13;
Saiyer, 20: Dora Meabon, 20:&#13;
Valerie Keiser, 20, aj&gt;d Jan&#13;
Keiser, 20.&#13;
New books this week include&#13;
:&#13;
Springer "Innocent in Alaska"&#13;
- a story of the tirst&#13;
telephone operator in Alaska.&#13;
Pvcader* are enthusiastic about&#13;
it'&#13;
Diniock. "A Home of Our&#13;
Own," two writers "retrre" to&#13;
a Vermont (arm.&#13;
Beach. •'Around the World&#13;
Submerged." the voyage o. the&#13;
Triton.&#13;
Johnson, "The l&gt;ark Traveler,"&#13;
by the author ol\ fh«&#13;
Pulitzer prize-winner, ' \ o w&#13;
in November."&#13;
Faulkner. ' Jntruder-ia the&#13;
Dust." and Shute. "On the&#13;
Beach" for which we ha\&gt; had&#13;
man&gt; requests.&#13;
iNauss will be assisted by Joe&#13;
Harris.&#13;
Up front will be a color&#13;
guard furnished by the V. S.&#13;
Marine Corps, followed by tnc&#13;
Howell High School iMaiohinj,'&#13;
band.&#13;
There will be L'5 cumcrtibles&#13;
carrying dilTcient dignitaries&#13;
and civic leaders si.ch&#13;
as Mayor O i l ton Heller and&#13;
Rep. Thomas Sharpe.&#13;
The second division of the&#13;
parade will be led by the Centennial&#13;
Princess on a IJoa'&#13;
She will be followed b.\ her&#13;
court in floats and convertible**.&#13;
The State Dairy Queen&#13;
ribbed border.&#13;
A l l parade participant* are&#13;
to meet at the Citizen* &gt;lu&#13;
tual Building at J2:3« and&#13;
the LJviiiffHton tuunty ({uecn&#13;
Will be in till* part ot tlie&#13;
parade as* well »n the melon&#13;
maid*.&#13;
Other bands tnat will be&#13;
participating are the HoucL&#13;
Community Band and the&#13;
Hartland Band.&#13;
up to the pn-seut&#13;
with the Melon Festival.&#13;
Some of tho&gt;e taking pa it&#13;
are Joseph Brady, master of&#13;
ceremonies: William Chrib-&#13;
(Cont. on Page 4)&#13;
Square Dancers&#13;
Just Won't Quit&#13;
Camp&#13;
rcilly&#13;
I', of M. Fresh Aii&#13;
at Patterson Lake was&#13;
jumping last weekend&#13;
tthcji square dance callers,&#13;
dancers and their families&#13;
living in lower Michigan moved&#13;
in for their annual "Campand-&#13;
Square-Week-End" sponsored&#13;
by the Ann Arbor&#13;
Square Dance CfilJers .A.-.stx-ration.&#13;
Dancing to the six caller*&#13;
present was the bis item on&#13;
f l v agenda-—afternoon, evening&#13;
and early morning dancing&#13;
with time out for U&gt;at&#13;
rides, swimming and eaiinp:&#13;
The Cliff Millers: and tht&#13;
Ted Gray family of Pmckne&gt;&#13;
\ u re among the 120 p&lt;-ople&#13;
September 8&#13;
for those mi created&#13;
in singing in the Kiwanls Sponsored&#13;
Christmas program, Pilgrim&#13;
Hall, 2:30 p.m. Age* 15&#13;
And up- Puraori* li-om Hamburg,&#13;
Gregory. PincknrV area urged&#13;
to attend.&#13;
1&#13;
Fire Levels&#13;
Chicken Coop&#13;
A chicken coop at ihe Jan 1 f •&#13;
Dou^Ja.-.. Sr. f a u n . 44t&gt;0 We-1&#13;
Sc.ha/fer Ruad, hunKxi li&gt; t i e&#13;
ground Irom a fire of mulelerminod&#13;
origin Snnrlay &gt;hort-&#13;
Jy afto.r midnight.&#13;
r^'iremfn from the Pn.cknev&#13;
department aaswerinu i.» tho&#13;
call were fire Chirf Hobr t&#13;
A m b u r ^ r y , A^&gt;istani K i r o&#13;
Chief D u k e V'.'fn B l m r c u j n .&#13;
J e r r y Speakc, Charles Hcvvlotl.&#13;
Merlin Lavey. Jim Knight, liny&#13;
Williarns, Robert. V e d d n , and&#13;
Noel Cooke.&#13;
Games9&#13;
Played at Picnic&#13;
The People!", Church had&#13;
their annual Sunday School&#13;
picnic Wednesday, August 21.&#13;
at Bishop Lake.&#13;
Sunday School member* and&#13;
their families enjoyed a pu.-n.c&#13;
supper, swimming, games, and&#13;
visiting for the jjrown-up*&#13;
Superintendent. Ted Stuckion&#13;
w i s in charge of the "Olynip.c&#13;
(James"—such a* the .'Kj-inch&#13;
dash - a marshmallow at rach&#13;
end ol a .10 inch string »'ith&#13;
contestants chewing their uay&#13;
togeihrr.&#13;
A s.- i s I a ni SupennlejuJeni&#13;
Kenneth Hunt aho hatl a&#13;
Jar^'e part in ihe planning of&#13;
the picnic HIKI inaking it 3&#13;
Pal 1 (TSOII&#13;
\V'i'(Ji)&lt;&gt;da.s,&#13;
A narrow&#13;
tiiH (iI'ck&#13;
of sis. feel&#13;
I he spol v\ hei (&#13;
I ound. 11 1- I&#13;
lost hi&gt;- I'ool 11&#13;
able 10 u v a i&#13;
had been in&#13;
,)am&#13;
( l e . i i ! : ; i&#13;
h o m e o n&#13;
l v o ; n i I H ^ I&#13;
w i n d s a l o n ^ ;&#13;
Hi » v i i t ' e r d r o p&#13;
11» i h e w a t e r a I&#13;
M r . l l . i t / i s vv « .&#13;
x ' l r e v e d t h n l h ' 1&#13;
&lt;; H I id VVMS I I : &gt; -&#13;
1 i l i c b . n i k . &gt;!•&#13;
p o o r h e a l t h l o r&#13;
l i d&#13;
t i ' . i&#13;
M i&#13;
&lt; n &gt;ni c&#13;
'abe&#13;
! t i . ' i i - l h d ' ' j i l s l l . i v e&#13;
I he i1 lemeni. ! v&#13;
.M . M . i i r i e^l.^l i d -&#13;
s; ice l e d wit « J j j iJ; j 111 jt'&#13;
M i l shall Mu&lt; \ibe h; ••&#13;
d it I'll) I he hlh yi ,mt&#13;
ii liicv. AI iv. Mi1-&#13;
'IPIM ^ ^ . ( ^ ^ d ^ ! l l ^ ^ O l , &lt; ^ .&#13;
l i - c i H I i n I i y d ( i i i i , 4&#13;
o , k ; i ' I h e ( J n i v e i -&#13;
several weeks befoie. his ileath&#13;
The f o r o n i r ^ vprdk&#13;
death d-ie to riccirJentfi&#13;
Hai'ris N.&#13;
cy'.v olde&gt;&#13;
f.-T&#13;
Syl-&#13;
Parents of Pinckney Resident&#13;
Observe Sixtieth Anniversary&#13;
Pageant&#13;
M r , a n d M r s . C l a u d e S o p e : | M a i y&#13;
ol W h i t m o r e L a k e \ \ e r r ' j i j ( j \ H&#13;
be&#13;
Labor Day at two ttmc^: ':'K/&#13;
and 7:00 o'clock at Page Field.&#13;
Over 300 persons will take&#13;
p-M-t and featured units will bt&#13;
the Howell Community Band.&#13;
HowelJ Music Club, Citizrn*&#13;
Mutual Oloe Club, and thf&#13;
Howell High School Bi*nd.&#13;
honored at an op&lt; n&#13;
iiveii by thrir s i \ children a:&#13;
Pilgrim llaII Auiju-'i 18 on thr&#13;
occasion of their' 60th wefidini;&#13;
annivorsaiy. *&#13;
Mr. arid Mr&lt;t. Super are&#13;
the |Mreat« of Mr*. Lou ft t a&#13;
Haioes ©€ Plnrlcney, K«'ed&#13;
"toper of L«4'hfield. &lt; lyde&#13;
Super «f Detroit. Curl&#13;
Sniith JK&gt;I;i r-d coiice.&#13;
&gt;*i-\e&lt;t Hie pvjnch,&#13;
(ienre Soj&gt;er h.*d&#13;
of t!ic* yuest n»x»k.&#13;
arp ^randddti-hiers of&#13;
y Ts n&#13;
&gt; e i t l e i &gt; . y&#13;
v e s t e r , o f " S a l ' , «v i r o s i&#13;
rMBr)j)lf al'fec't \onnUHy r a i l e d&#13;
Mi:n. w^*; . h u m 77 y e a r s H!^o to&#13;
I l e m v a n d N e i l I N - i l h l i a t r - .&#13;
nl t h e I'amilv' l . i r n i o n Tinla(i.\&#13;
K o i t d . Me a i i r i u l e d thr&gt; i l ; j r n ^&#13;
Sr'hotjl o n ' ( u i n . i iJoad.&#13;
M i . i i a r n - \ \ ; i - . prniiFii il.v u&#13;
l a r i n e i 1 a n d ai o n e l i m e u ; i s n&#13;
d e a l e r i&gt;i l i o r i e . - H I K I h v r s i u r k .&#13;
H e anr) h i s hi o i l i e r . B e n , al.^o&#13;
dt'eeased, l i v e d f o r m a n y v r v p s&#13;
o n then- f a i m o n W'esi. ,M-.;r,&#13;
at t l i ' ' vi\'j.f ol t o w n .&#13;
A b r o t h e r , I lont.v M a n is. ot&#13;
D e t r o i t M i m v e . s ; ntso a s i - t e r ,&#13;
.Mrs K l o r e n f " M O O I I ' M J vv ho&#13;
lives H I t i i e st.-ile of W a s h i n g -&#13;
ton.&#13;
T h e fi uiei al v\ &lt;i» h f i d V r\-&#13;
&amp;.\y A H ^ U N I :'•'., Hf LOO P . M .&#13;
w i t h K\'ithei M c C a n n &lt;jf B n t ; h -&#13;
I D H c/\\ i c i a t i n ^ . B u r i a l v ^ i v in&#13;
S i . .Marv's C a t h o l i c ( ' . - n i f i e r y .&#13;
50-Plus Club&#13;
And 'Chaperons'&#13;
Tour Factory&#13;
Tlie niPinbeis of Uic ,V;-Plus&#13;
Clill) met early U&gt;dnesd?J.\,&#13;
Au;;n-i J], for » U \p to Mat fie&#13;
('reck to tour I lie Po&lt;i • cereal&#13;
factory.&#13;
Ai'fnf an houi s v isii Ihrou;-!'&#13;
t h f factory, the jjroup 1IHVeled&#13;
lo Hatifv Park w heir the*&#13;
rnjovT-d H picnic lunch, nnd&#13;
an houi nr M I ol friendly talk&#13;
b*'!oi e l'elui iiinK home.&#13;
The five-ear caravan consisted&#13;
of the Reverend ami M&gt;'s.&#13;
W i l l i a m H a i n s w o r t h , ihe&#13;
(.ifoi/e f^nintons. the Rudolph&#13;
Rart/es A l v i ' i Beohler. the&#13;
(ti'ov^p Voti.'ifffinajiK. t h e&#13;
Ulin Robui)son&gt;, F. li.iv1 Baylis,&#13;
Mr-. Lillian U'.vlie. Mriwin N u -&#13;
(jltei. the Robert Turners, i h r&#13;
Kenneth tlu&gt;&gt;, H;.H Mrs. Kculah&#13;
Hcndee.&#13;
\Ii-s. K n c lias?, and M»&gt;.&#13;
Dun \'an Slarnhrook went&#13;
along ax "rhajiPrrjns" lor 1he&#13;
; •&gt;!!&gt; O t ! !&#13;
'( l.li.M««&#13;
^clK-dirle&#13;
- (ttvf wr&#13;
J will tv»&#13;
1 load.-,&#13;
Wi&#13;
as&#13;
run he&#13;
v &lt; M i • I o ;&#13;
-id l u ^ t n&#13;
e&lt;|iiali/i&gt; he&#13;
A&#13;
uill r&gt;&lt;&gt; held in ruf&#13;
*lall riunihrrs&#13;
SeofemlMT S.&#13;
Thui sdH.v and KHday, (Jciob^c&#13;
.'&gt; Hini •!, for Teachem .Jn,sti«&#13;
There&#13;
(endini;&#13;
Tlie «»ho\v uiH&#13;
biM«&gt;o *&gt;*&#13;
wltk »a Jadbui&#13;
w to Uw ChM&#13;
Uirimgii the&#13;
Era, O*y&#13;
World W a r I,&#13;
W«rld U»r&#13;
true*- the&#13;
beginning&#13;
War. «nd&#13;
Kr»&#13;
K B Fattoa Howell. and Mrn.&#13;
K n t i k hkonuui of Ann Ariwr.&#13;
There are 21 grandchildren&#13;
anH 18"great ^rarui-f-hildir-n.&#13;
Tlie «nnivet«ai*y cake was-a&#13;
throe-tiered cake in goin and&#13;
while The floret! j&gt;iere&gt; al-so&#13;
ftccenterl the gold a«d white&#13;
them" with v/cllow K'««rlioli and&#13;
white baby mumf&#13;
i son&#13;
«&lt;n&#13;
the&#13;
were iO Kue^t* » l -&#13;
the often houne. A&#13;
treat for the Hoper*&#13;
the pre*enee &gt;&gt;f the Nelllarher*&#13;
from Ke4fMir.&#13;
Mr. Barl* r In a &lt;«"-&#13;
«f M r **n*r and thry&#13;
iwen e.nh othtr Mloce&#13;
they Here h«&gt;H.&#13;
Otlior i;ii&lt;vt.. canif from&#13;
Adrian.. Albion. Ann Arbor&#13;
Bath, Brighton. Chelsea. Bor-&#13;
Jien 'NprinK^. Detruil, Dexter,&#13;
Gra.\s Lake. Howell.&#13;
Ma&gt;on, Stockbridjje.&#13;
and Waterloo.&#13;
KerHUM&gt; of Hie l^uhor&#13;
HolMav. Monday, ail&#13;
item* normally «uiMnltted on&#13;
Monday MINHIW be received&#13;
li&gt; thift paper on Friday.&#13;
T h J» w o u l d apply Ut&#13;
c k u r r h e K , rlub». »ocial&#13;
evenfw and eorrefapondeRta.&#13;
( l a r i f l e d .ind dKpiay may&#13;
%tili be nubmlfted until BOOH&#13;
on Tuenday.&#13;
WALTER r n x r&#13;
Walter L. I tley, 11, m of&#13;
Mr*.&#13;
BeulaJi&#13;
er, 18. to* of Mr.&#13;
iuatm 3L Slaf«r&#13;
• ! • •&#13;
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2 THE PINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATCH, WED., AUG. 28, 1963&#13;
. .. Pinckney Prattle ...&#13;
Mrs. Leona-Marie Bonner&#13;
•na son, Roger, visited the&#13;
Detroit Art Institute Friday&#13;
and saw the 3000 year old&#13;
King Tutankharnun treasures&#13;
which are currently being exhibited&#13;
there.&#13;
Mr. F. H. Smith, who lives&#13;
in tht Daller Apt*., was delighted&#13;
when his daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Mary Ellen Roose of Carte,&#13;
Nevada and the BUI&#13;
Knight family of Dayton, Ohio&#13;
dropped in to see him. They&#13;
are currently staying with&#13;
Mrs. Connie SJagle, of Buck&#13;
Lake, another daughter of Mr.&#13;
Smith.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Basydlo&#13;
and sons Joey and Terry have&#13;
just returned from a camping&#13;
trip through Northern Michigan.&#13;
They spent several days&#13;
in Baraga State Park, camped&#13;
to the Porcupine Mts. and&#13;
were up to the Copper Harbor&#13;
area.&#13;
• * •&#13;
A FLUNG TRIP&#13;
The Charles Baxters of&#13;
Patterson Lake Rd. were&#13;
passengers In a friend's&#13;
plane last Sunday on a fast&#13;
trip to Beaver Island up in&#13;
Traverse Bay. The trip took&#13;
about V/z hours each way&#13;
with a 46 minute stay on the&#13;
Island between.&#13;
CVCOIOGYJSIT&#13;
BY ALICE GRAY&#13;
The Baxters are staying a;&#13;
their cabin in Hillman for&#13;
several daya tliis week. The&#13;
youngsters are staying at&#13;
home with their grandmother,&#13;
Mrs. T. Lambour.&#13;
Mrs. Alta Meyer had a&#13;
frightning e x p e r i e n c e last&#13;
Wednesday when a pan of&#13;
cooking fat on her range&#13;
caught fire. Ronnie Makm and&#13;
one of his friends who happened&#13;
to be nearby rushed in&#13;
and were of some assistance&#13;
to Mrs. Meyer. There was&#13;
considerable smoke and soot&#13;
damage.&#13;
FIRST PLANE RIDE FOR&#13;
DANNY WILLIAMS&#13;
Danny Williams, I t year&#13;
old who lives with his&#13;
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Harry Gates of Cordley&#13;
Lake, had a big thrill this&#13;
last Saturday, August 23,&#13;
when he came back by&#13;
plane from Cleveland and&#13;
landed at the Willow Run&#13;
Airport. Danny had been&#13;
staying with hig~ aunt Mrs.&#13;
John McCrumb for a week&#13;
in Cleveland. This was his&#13;
first experience with airplanes.&#13;
Debbie Borovsky, daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles&#13;
Borovsky of West M-36, was&#13;
a patient at the Howell Health&#13;
Center last Sunday and Monday.&#13;
She had her tonsils removed.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Booth&#13;
in the hoftpUal in Grand&#13;
Kaplds.&#13;
Gerald Reason is circulating&#13;
a petition these days tor property&#13;
owners asking t h e&#13;
Michigan legislature to preserve&#13;
the rights citizens have,&#13;
so far, to manage their own&#13;
property and sell to whom&#13;
they please.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Engquist&#13;
left late Thursday afternoon&#13;
by plane via Northwest&#13;
Airlines for Seattle, Washington&#13;
where they will visit their&#13;
son a n d his family, t h e&#13;
Howard Craigs. The Engquists&#13;
will return to Pinckney September&#13;
9th.*&#13;
• •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell&#13;
spent several days last week&#13;
in Mt. Gileau, Ohio visiting&#13;
friends, Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Mason.—The M a s o n s and&#13;
Campbells are winter neighbors&#13;
in Florida each year.&#13;
While visiting in Mt. Gileau,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell attended&#13;
the Mt. Gileau County&#13;
Fair.&#13;
The Campbells were in Lansing&#13;
Sunday, August 23, attending&#13;
a birthday dinner in&#13;
honor of Mrs. Campbell's&#13;
brother, Paul Strawnecker of&#13;
Grand Rapids. The dinner was&#13;
held at the Carl Lentz home.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Mrs. Mary Eichman entertained&#13;
a group of ladies Wednesday,&#13;
August 14 at a luncheon&#13;
and what her daughter&#13;
called a "gab-fest". The guests&#13;
r&#13;
WHAT f * MICCR "WAN&#13;
A M U * ON THE TA81E?&#13;
MUT AMD POTATO**/&#13;
When you need concrete, to&#13;
get your money's worth,&#13;
phone us at.&#13;
O J GRAVEL&#13;
1309&#13;
4s&gt;f&gt;()&#13;
Putnam Twp.&#13;
Official Minutes At the regular meeting of&#13;
the Putnam Township Board,&#13;
held at the town hall Wednesday,&#13;
August 21, 1963 at 8 p.m.,&#13;
al] board members were present:&#13;
Dinkei, Reynolds, Wylie,&#13;
Stackable and Kennedy.&#13;
Meeting called to order by&#13;
Supervisor Dinkei.&#13;
Minutes of the meeting of&#13;
July 17, 1963 read and approved.&#13;
Motion by Kennedy, supported&#13;
by Wylie, that the&#13;
board re-appoint library members&#13;
Mrs. Stella Garr and&#13;
Mrs. Au3rey Lee for a fouryear&#13;
term. Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Reynolds, supported&#13;
by Wylie, that the&#13;
board appoint Supervisor Dinkei&#13;
and Fire Chief Robert Amburgey&#13;
to supervise the buying&#13;
and installing of radio in the&#13;
American LaFrance fire truck.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Wylie, supported&#13;
by Reynolds, that the board&#13;
grant the sum of $3,000.00 to&#13;
the Livingston County Road&#13;
Commission for road improvement&#13;
in Putnam Township.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Reynolds, supported&#13;
by Kennedy, that the&#13;
board request James Lavey,&#13;
co-ordinator, request a clarification&#13;
of the ruling in which&#13;
the Federal Grant for the&#13;
Community Building was cancelled.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Kennedy, supported&#13;
by Wylie, to pay the&#13;
following bills as read. Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
ding of their niece—now Mrs.&#13;
William Rogers. The wedding&#13;
was Saturday, August 17.&#13;
Dale, the Booth's 14 year&#13;
old son, who has been staying&#13;
in Buffalo for the week, came&#13;
home with his parents.&#13;
• -*.* •&#13;
Rhoda Ann Baxter, daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles&#13;
Baxter of Patterson Lake&#13;
Road, spent last week in&#13;
Marion, Indiana visiting her&#13;
aunt and uncle, the Elmer&#13;
Barnes.&#13;
* • •&#13;
EL'LER'S DAUGHTER&#13;
RETURNS TO FLORIDA&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huxford,&#13;
who have visiting for some&#13;
Ume with Mrs. Huxford's&#13;
parents, the Wm. Eulein&#13;
left here August 23 for the&#13;
return t r i p to Florida.&#13;
While the Huxford* were&#13;
here they spent some time&#13;
with Mrs. Nel Wylie, and&#13;
also stayed overnight at&#13;
Sidney, Mich, with Mrs.&#13;
Jack Robert and visited Jack&#13;
iiiui j jk'^i - v &gt; - j&#13;
Mildred Ackley, Liz Colone,&#13;
Raymonda Morris, and Clare&#13;
McMacken.&#13;
Florence Preuss —&#13;
August, Librarian ......50.00&#13;
Ezro Plummer —&#13;
July, dump .^.JO.OO&#13;
Cecil Murphy —&#13;
July, dump ...- - 15.00&#13;
Michigan Bell Telephone&#13;
Co. — five (5) unit fire&#13;
phone — phones in town&#13;
hall and fire hall 49.65&#13;
Livingston County Road&#13;
Comm. — maint&#13;
work 3,000.00&#13;
Clark's Gulf Service —&#13;
Bal. to date ..4.80&#13;
Jack's Printing Servic* —&#13;
Twp. stationery .17.96&#13;
Lees Standard Service —&#13;
BaL to date&#13;
Lloyd Hardin — bulldozing&#13;
dump —76.50&#13;
Roger J. Carr Agency —&#13;
Ins. on fire truck 82.65&#13;
The Quarry —&#13;
(2) oxygen tanks ...... 7.40&#13;
Lavey Hardware —&#13;
Bal. to date ~ 61.71&#13;
Van's Motor Sales —&#13;
Bal. to date _ 71.49&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch —&#13;
July printing 8.82&#13;
Doubleday Bros. 6 Co. —&#13;
Bal. to date 41.81&#13;
Motion by Kennedy, supported&#13;
by Stackable, that the&#13;
board adopt the Anti-Utter&#13;
Ordinance for Putnam Township.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Stackable, supported&#13;
by Wylie, to adjourn.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Murray J. Kennedy&#13;
Putnam Twp. Clerk&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS&#13;
Pinckney People You Know&#13;
Spending the week end with&#13;
the Rev. and Mrs. William&#13;
Hainswortb are their daughter&#13;
a n d son-in-l&amp;w, Professors&#13;
Annie and Ivan Lakos and&#13;
their three-month old son&#13;
named Robert William The&#13;
Lakoaes are from Xenia, Ohio.&#13;
In October Ivan will begin&#13;
work at Antioch College, Yellow&#13;
Springs, Ohio as teacher&#13;
of Economics.&#13;
Sunday afternoon visitor&#13;
with the Rev. and Mrs. Hainsworth&#13;
were Dr. and Mrs.&#13;
Brian Robins and their 4 children.&#13;
Mrs. Bailey, mother of&#13;
Mrs. Robins, accompanied the&#13;
Robins family. All have been&#13;
spending the summer in East&#13;
Lansing while Dr. Robins was&#13;
employed a s a research&#13;
chemist at MSU.&#13;
The family will be returning&#13;
to their home in Croydon near&#13;
London, England in November,&#13;
they have been delighted with&#13;
their stay in the U.S. and the&#13;
afternoon in Pinckney they&#13;
said was one of the pleasantest&#13;
of all. Dr. Robins was a college&#13;
friend of Mr. Hainsworth's&#13;
nephew in Hull, England.&#13;
• • *&#13;
"Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Plummer&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence&#13;
Duquette of Tawas, Mich-&#13;
BX DOLL* BACGHN&#13;
igan were Sunday supper&#13;
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Friday&#13;
Haines.&#13;
S a t u r d a y t h e Friday&#13;
Haineses celebrated t h e i r&#13;
"near silver" wedding anniversary.&#13;
They were at the Holiday&#13;
Inn near Ann Arbor for&#13;
this occasion. Mr. Haines is at&#13;
the Haine's cabin in northern&#13;
Michigan now, resting. He begins&#13;
a new job next week.&#13;
* # •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Parks are&#13;
at their summer home, in&#13;
northern Michigan for a few&#13;
days rest before Mrs. Parks&#13;
is to begin teaching kindergarten&#13;
classes at Pinckney&#13;
Elementary.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Jim Bradley was among the&#13;
throngs at the Michigan State&#13;
Fair last Friday evening. He&#13;
is between his summer duties,&#13;
with a Pepsi Cola Co. in Ann&#13;
Arbor and his duties, soon to&#13;
begin, teaching commercial&#13;
classes at Pinckney H i g h&#13;
School.&#13;
« • •&#13;
Robert Webber attended a&#13;
Shakespearean play in Stratford,&#13;
Canada, one evening last&#13;
week. Mr. Webber attended&#13;
summer school at Eastern&#13;
Michigan College, and will now&#13;
return t o teach English and&#13;
Civics classes at Pinckney&#13;
High School, starting September&#13;
3.&#13;
• • • - » - . * . . . , - ; = J U , . . _ _ _&#13;
Mrs. Walter Kuhn entertained&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Brian&#13;
Roberts and daughter,&#13;
grandchildren, and Mr.&#13;
and&#13;
and&#13;
Mrs. John Lundin on August&#13;
16 at a dinner at her Hi-Land&#13;
Lake home.&#13;
The Walter Kuhn, Jr. family&#13;
enjoyed a week at their&#13;
mother's cottage sad had a s&#13;
their g u e s t Mrs. Martha&#13;
Schultz, Mrs. Kuhn'i mother.&#13;
• • • •&#13;
Happy birthday this week&#13;
to Alan Burg and Louis* Schuman&#13;
on August 28; Mary Eichman,&#13;
Colleen Winklehaua, and&#13;
Michael LaMirand on August&#13;
29; Virginia Slage on August&#13;
30; Tom Ware an August 31;&#13;
Geanne Miller and P t t ' e r&#13;
Gerycz, Sr. on Sept. 1; Mrs,&#13;
Floris Clarke and Mrs. Florence&#13;
Baughn, and Mrs. HazsJ&#13;
Parker on September 3; Pat&#13;
Hollister, Howard C Thaytr,&#13;
Mrs. John Colone and Virgil&#13;
Howell on Sept. 4.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn&#13;
will celebrate their wedding&#13;
anniversary on September 4.&#13;
tlUllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllUUlUIIUIIlUUUIlUIUllll&#13;
'Twas Only Yesterday lllllllllllllllllUllllllllllllIlllJIUIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllUllIIllll&#13;
FIVE YEARS AGO Miss Bernadine Lynch of umpiring a ball game at Ypsi-&#13;
} -week fc ;:._--_,.. \J____^__&#13;
Gregory News&#13;
FINAL CLEARANCE&#13;
WE'RE MOVING&#13;
Cltan Sweep&#13;
Month - End SALE Wed. - Thurs.&#13;
Fri. - Sat&#13;
BY B. M. COSGRAY&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Marshall&#13;
and family of Thoreau, New&#13;
Mexico are visiting their parents,&#13;
the Clarence Marshalls.&#13;
The Marshall family gathering&#13;
was held Sunday in the&#13;
Gregory Church Hall. Fortyone&#13;
attended from Illinois,&#13;
Gregory, Stockbridge, Detroit&#13;
and Milleville.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Robeson&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. George&#13;
Marshall attended the Ashmore&#13;
Robeson Reunion at the&#13;
home of Rex Youngs of Rives&#13;
Junction.&#13;
• • *&#13;
The annual Kuhn reunion&#13;
was held at the Dexter Huron&#13;
Park Sunday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lester De&#13;
Witt of Lansing called on Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Clyde Robeson Sunday&#13;
evening. Mrs. Jennie&#13;
FOUR DAY CLOSE OUT&#13;
AUGUST 28. 29. 30, 31&#13;
HALF PRICE&#13;
Swnmer Pajamas&#13;
Swim Suits&#13;
Btnmia Shorts&#13;
MEN'S&#13;
Cotton Robes&#13;
BELOW COST&#13;
MEN'S SUITS&#13;
$39.95 20 $55.00 40&#13;
MEN'S SPORT COATS&#13;
* * NOW $14.88&#13;
15.88&#13;
NOW 20.00&#13;
BOYS' SUITS&#13;
JACKETS &amp;&#13;
SPORT COATS&#13;
SAVINGS&#13;
UP TO 50%&#13;
BOYS' SHORT SLEEVE&#13;
SPORT SHIRTS&#13;
$429 $139&#13;
« now 1&#13;
now *2&#13;
MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS&#13;
&amp; 4 now*2&#13;
I&#13;
NEW Stock «f School Cotton Siiirte &amp; Pants&#13;
A * KMT oa Sftk. Wt Are Continuing Our Store&#13;
Widt S*k TIB We Move.&#13;
istY-A-WAYS and CHARGE ACCT. ITSELL'S OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TIL NINE&#13;
rant&#13;
them.&#13;
returned home with&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hodges&#13;
and family vacationed&#13;
week near Lake Huron.&#13;
last&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barrett&#13;
and family of Detroit spent&#13;
Sunday with their grandmother,&#13;
Mrs. Jose Howlett.&#13;
* • • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Massie&#13;
and family of Grand Rapids&#13;
spent several days with their&#13;
parents,&#13;
snails.&#13;
the Howard Mar-&#13;
Mrs. Max Cosgray and her&#13;
daughters were Wednesday&#13;
luncheon guests of Mrs. John&#13;
Livermore and family near&#13;
Grass Lake.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Longnecker&#13;
visited Mrs. Josephine&#13;
Dyer Tuesday evening.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid&#13;
entertained at a family gathering&#13;
Sunday, honoring Mrs.&#13;
Ralph Reid and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Reid on their birthdays. There&#13;
were 24 guests present from&#13;
Webberville, Livonia, Vassar&#13;
and Gregory.&#13;
* • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Marshall&#13;
and daughters of Milford, Ind.,&#13;
spent the weekend with their&#13;
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence&#13;
Marshall,&#13;
* * •&#13;
Mrs, Helen Mitteer and family.&#13;
Mrs. Georgia Mitteer, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Dan Howlett and&#13;
family, Mr. and Mrs. James&#13;
Brogan and family, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Robert Read and family,&#13;
Mrs. Myra Reid, the William&#13;
Astranders, and Dr. and Mrs.&#13;
Darrow Astrander attended a&#13;
family picnic at Joslin Lake&#13;
Sunday, honoring Mr. and Mrs&#13;
Arthur Bullis on their 55th&#13;
wedding anniversary.&#13;
Sept IS — Lalngsburg —&#13;
Home&#13;
Sept M — Manchester —&#13;
There&#13;
Sept Vt — Ypsl-Roosevelt—&#13;
Home&#13;
Oot 4 — Whltmore Lake —&#13;
There&#13;
Oct. 11 — Chelsea — There&#13;
Oct. 18 — Dexter — Home&#13;
Oct. tfi — Saline — There&#13;
Nov. 1 — U. High — Home&#13;
Nov. 8 — Clinton — There&#13;
All games start at 7(10 pan.,&#13;
Friday nights.&#13;
Virgil Peck and his mother,&#13;
former residents of Gregory,&#13;
visited friends here last week.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Munsell&#13;
and Jerry spent last week&#13;
with their daughter and family,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Poole&#13;
and daughter of Marquette.&#13;
PINCKNET DISPATCH&#13;
CRABUaUED ID IStt&#13;
U? M. Mala Stratt Plneimay. Wcfa.&#13;
Ttltptxm* I7S-S1C&#13;
Rex. E. Hendrix, Publisher&#13;
DOLLY BAVQMH, MMw&#13;
Utaaa OMM$ posts«* paid at Pinckmy.&#13;
Th* ffoniwnt at this Mp«r&#13;
terua when available tpaoa. grammatical.&#13;
Mfmi and ethical considerationt&#13;
a n UM only nstrlettona.&#13;
SubtcrtpOoo rates BLOO par yew In&#13;
advance la Michigan. S3.6G In other&#13;
states and UATFosMaskna. 94.00 to&#13;
c countries. SU month* rates:&#13;
COO In Hftrh'mn, S2.M in other states&#13;
ana U.S. possessions: S3.00 to fords*&#13;
countries. Military personnel ts.00 per&#13;
year. No mall rabscrtpttoos taken for&#13;
less than six &gt; .onths. Advertista*&#13;
rates upon T f t ^&#13;
FREQUENT HITTER&#13;
Al Kaline of the Detroit&#13;
Tigers connected safely in 24&#13;
of the first 37 games of the&#13;
season, with hitting streaks of&#13;
10 and nine games.&#13;
* « •&#13;
AUSPICIOUS DEBUT&#13;
In his first major league&#13;
start, Detroit Tiger rookie BUI&#13;
Faul pitched a three-hitter&#13;
against Washington and won,&#13;
5-1.&#13;
• * •&#13;
LONG RUN FOR CLINIC&#13;
The Detroit Tigers have been&#13;
conducting clinics for high&#13;
school baseball players of&#13;
Michigan since 1941.&#13;
HELLER'S&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
Phone 284&#13;
"Say It with Flowers*&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
RMMMU of Pntua TiwttUi&#13;
Mr. Hans Haugard will conduct a meeting&#13;
pertaining to Zoning of Putnam Township. Tuesday&#13;
September 10, 1968 at 8 p.m. at the Pinckney&#13;
High School Auditorium.&#13;
Murray J. Kennedy&#13;
Putnam Township Clerk&#13;
9-4-63&#13;
The Way&#13;
We Hear&#13;
It . . . . Mrs. Leonard Lee, 4th&#13;
and 5th grade teacher at Winan's&#13;
Lake School, attended*&#13;
a three-week workshop on August&#13;
23 held at the Nature&#13;
Center of Kensington Metro*&#13;
politan Park. She was among&#13;
the 31 persons from communities&#13;
throughout Michigan attending&#13;
to learn about plant&#13;
and animal life along the na*&#13;
ture trails in the park. This&#13;
is in connection with Mrs.&#13;
Lee's classes at Eastern Michigan&#13;
College.&#13;
. . . . according to July issue&#13;
of an Elk's magazine, 'golf is&#13;
work made expensive enough&#13;
that a man can enjoy it" Don&#13;
Gibson is certain that at least&#13;
two persons in Pinckney are&#13;
finding this to be very true!&#13;
. . . . the plans for the two&#13;
teachers to teach a combined&#13;
second grade class a t Pinckney&#13;
Elementary school are&#13;
well underway and completed&#13;
in many ways. It will work&#13;
somewhat with the idea that&#13;
while one teacher is teaching&#13;
a reading group, the remain&#13;
ing students will be under instructive&#13;
guidance and instruction&#13;
of the other teacher.&#13;
This should prove to be a very&#13;
interesting experience and al&#13;
concerned should be interested&#13;
in the results, to be sure!&#13;
. . . . the crowds that snowed&#13;
up for the O.E.S. chicken barbecue&#13;
on the Village Square&#13;
last Sunday was almost unbelievable!&#13;
Very good results!&#13;
sue week for Springfield, Mo. to&#13;
visit relatives.&#13;
Mrs. Roberta Neff and new&#13;
son came home from the hospital&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
Mrs. Mary Ellen Read and&#13;
children spent the weekend at&#13;
the Wilde cottage at Portage&#13;
Lake.&#13;
Patricia Hoder of Detroit&#13;
visited with Leslie McAfee all&#13;
ast week.&#13;
Tom Rady who graduated in&#13;
June has enlisted in the Navy&#13;
and is at Great Lakes.&#13;
Jeff Hendee is visiting the&#13;
Edward Nuoffers in Holt.&#13;
Mrs. Elizabeth Colone entertained&#13;
Wednesday night for&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Curlett Young.&#13;
Present were Mrs. Elizabeth&#13;
Wylie, Mrs. Mary Eichman&#13;
and Mrs. Mary Jane Ta&amp;ch.&#13;
Mr. M. E. Darrdw is a patient&#13;
at St. Joseph's Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor.&#13;
Bert Wylie won first money&#13;
at the races at Harrison last&#13;
week with his horse, Michael&#13;
Dewey.&#13;
Miss Druscilla Murphy spent&#13;
the weekend in Jackson. The&#13;
John Sullivans brought her&#13;
home Sunday. Jimmie Murphy&#13;
of Marine City spent Sunday&#13;
with the Murphys.&#13;
The Marvin Lights of Chelsea&#13;
have moved in the Earl&#13;
Stanley house at Dexter corner.&#13;
The Ross Reads and Russell&#13;
Reads visited Greenfield Village&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Sister Benedicta of Adrian&#13;
visited the Louis Stackables&#13;
last week.&#13;
Sunday guests of the W. H.&#13;
Meyers were the Cy Atlees of&#13;
Gladwin, Garth Meyer and&#13;
family, the William Lamb family,&#13;
G. W. Meyer family, and&#13;
the James Meyer family.&#13;
Specializing&#13;
— IN —&#13;
• Prineetosui&#13;
• Hat-Tops&#13;
Drop In or Call&#13;
8784641&#13;
For Appointment&#13;
GEORGE'S&#13;
BARBER&#13;
SHOP ft Open Daily 8 to 6&#13;
Except Wednesdays&#13;
111 W. Main - Pinckney&#13;
Across from LaRosa&#13;
Bowl&#13;
Mary B. "Kennedy.&#13;
« • *&#13;
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
August 17, 1938&#13;
Clare Reason, president of&#13;
the Detroit Die Set and Mfg.&#13;
Co., attended a meeting of the&#13;
Pinckney Chamber of Commerce&#13;
last Wednesday and outlined&#13;
the conditions under&#13;
which he would move his factory&#13;
here from Detroit. The&#13;
prevailing opinion was that&#13;
Pinckney could not meet the&#13;
requirements. The offer is to&#13;
be left open for a month.&#13;
Clare Reason is the brother&#13;
of M. J. Reason.&#13;
A boxing and wrestling show&#13;
is scheduled for this Friday&#13;
in the Pinckney Community&#13;
Hall. In the wrestling event,&#13;
J u l i u s Aschenbrenner, who&#13;
holds three wrestling titles and&#13;
weighs only 147 pounds, has&#13;
been challenging all comers.&#13;
Mr. aijd Mrs. Robert Tasch&#13;
have m6ved into their home&#13;
at Hi-Land Lake.&#13;
Harry Frost has sold his&#13;
farm, known as the Collier&#13;
farm, to Abel Haines.&#13;
C. H. Kennedy, who has&#13;
been confined to his home by&#13;
a leg ailment for the past two&#13;
months, was able to return to&#13;
duty at his store last week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clinton&#13;
and family who had been&#13;
spending two weeks at the P.&#13;
H, Swarthout cottage at Portage&#13;
Lake, returned home to&#13;
St. Catherine, Ontario last&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
M. J. Reason, in association&#13;
with several other stock buyers,&#13;
has been holding sales at&#13;
the Fowlerville stock yards.&#13;
John Burg, Pinckney high&#13;
school athletic director, was&#13;
hit in the head by a baseball&#13;
and knocked unconscious while&#13;
at "Detroit&#13;
FORTY-EIGHT TEARS AGO&#13;
August 18, 1915&#13;
There was a serious accident&#13;
Sunday morning. Mrs.&#13;
Elizabeth Devereaux was returning&#13;
home from church&#13;
when her horse became frightened&#13;
by an auto stopped beside&#13;
the road. Mrs. Devereaux&#13;
climbed from her buggy to&#13;
grasp the horse's b i t The&#13;
struggling horse stepped on&#13;
her foot, throwing her to the&#13;
ground, and the buggy passed&#13;
over her prostrate body. The&#13;
bones of the foot were crushed&#13;
and her back was injured.&#13;
Hugh J. Clark, pioneer harness&#13;
maker of Pinckney, died&#13;
at his home here Saturday,&#13;
August 14. He had operated a&#13;
harness business in the village&#13;
for 40 years.&#13;
A new Jewelry and furniture&#13;
store has opened in the Murphy&#13;
Building wast of the&#13;
Opera House. Mr. W. A, Havens,&#13;
who for severs} weeks&#13;
had a jewelry repair shop in&#13;
the Meyer drug store, will&#13;
operate the new establishment.&#13;
Nellie Gardner is spending&#13;
the week in Detroit&#13;
Roger Carr and family&#13;
camped at Long Lake., near&#13;
Howell part of last week.&#13;
Silas Swarthout and Leo&#13;
Monks bought new Ford ears&#13;
from Read and Flintoff this&#13;
week.&#13;
The annual St. Mary's Picnic&#13;
was held at Jackson's&#13;
Grove at N o r t h Lake last&#13;
Thursday. All went well until&#13;
3 p.m. when the speech mak*&#13;
ing was to begin and down&#13;
came a regular torrent of&#13;
rain. The ball game, as well as&#13;
the speeches, had to be called&#13;
off.&#13;
the greater the pleasures you'll "hatch9&#13;
The secret to a larger savings nest egg is to save&#13;
regularly. The amount saved doesn't matter — it's&#13;
adding something to your Savings Account tvery&#13;
week or so that counts.&#13;
People save for pleasure . . . that's the trend today.&#13;
Why not start your own nest egg so that you can enjoy&#13;
more of the pleasures of life?&#13;
Act right now! Start a Savings Account or add to&#13;
your present account today!&#13;
McPherson jtate&#13;
HOWELL AND PINCKNEY&#13;
mServut§ Since 186T&#13;
TRY OUR DRIVE IN BANKING&#13;
Me P her son Community&#13;
Health. Center Report&#13;
Baldwin. Brighton&#13;
Ortot Urn, HoweiJ&#13;
Miry McCUntock, Howeli&#13;
17~Ptul Smith, Novi&#13;
Odua Loyelace,&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
Thomas Ware, Pinckney&#13;
Zpftt PtJmcrton,&#13;
FowlervUle&#13;
1$-Merl Rolison, Brighton&#13;
Ltada Bowhail, Brighton&#13;
Jessie Rady, HoweiJ&#13;
Dorothy MunseU, How ell&#13;
Ruby Siagl*. Brighton&#13;
Ivan Buzzard, Ketitun&#13;
Josephine A. Cubr,&#13;
Howeli&#13;
Kenneth Grill. Brighton&#13;
Mary Myen&gt;, FowlervUle&#13;
Je&amp;nnie Kaidos, Fenton&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH • EAGLE WED., AUa 28, 1963 3&#13;
1 Mfle Etst of Brighton on Grand River — AC 7-6841&#13;
Can* Early * Bring The Kids For FREE PONY RIDES&#13;
HELD OVER NOW IN ITS SECOND BIG WEEK.&#13;
THROUGH FRIDAY JACK LEMMON, SHIRLEY&#13;
MACLAINE i» "IRMA LA DOUCE" and BOB HOPE,&#13;
AtLBNE DAHL In "HERE COME THE GIRLS"&#13;
A GREAT PROGRAM AND ALL IN COLOR&#13;
^ SATURDAY ONE DAY ONLY AUGUST 31&#13;
THREE BIG FEATURES ALL ON ONE PROGRAM&#13;
BfQ PICTUM«1&#13;
Robert A. Leland,&#13;
Bhgbton&#13;
jporothy Douceiu;, Howeli&#13;
19—Noimaii Ksch,&#13;
WebbervUle&#13;
Mark Bergiii, Howeli&#13;
Uregg Campbell, Howull&#13;
Bonnie SmitJfc&#13;
Whitmore Lakev&#13;
Barbara hoover, Howeli&#13;
Alfred Anderson, Howeli&#13;
Julius DeJouckheere,&#13;
FowlervilJe&#13;
20—Olive B, Hughes,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
LaKee Cowan, Brighton&#13;
Bonnie Coleman,&#13;
FowlervUle&#13;
Beverly Benser. Brighton&#13;
Sheila Docks tader,&#13;
Webbtaville&#13;
Shirley McFarlane,&#13;
Highland&#13;
Fred A Culver,&#13;
FowlervUle&#13;
Grace Wakefield, HoweJl&#13;
Joan Wlodyga, Pinckney&#13;
Krma Steinacker, Howeli&#13;
Jewell Burton, Brighton&#13;
Donald White, How-ell&#13;
Jane DeForest,&#13;
Fowierv'ille&#13;
Dorothy Hoskins, Brighton&#13;
mm-mmm mm&#13;
IMGOUEEN&#13;
MAIN N8VEL OF IVORUi WAR ii&#13;
SHIRLEYCICj r&#13;
21- Ralph Sullivan, h&#13;
JUemice Perkins, Millorri&#13;
Thelma Battle&#13;
WebberviJle&#13;
John Dale Careen.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Little Zmuda, HoweiJ&#13;
Hazel Goheen, Howell&#13;
Gary S. Campbell, HoweJl&#13;
Phyllis. Ward. Huwell&#13;
SPECIAL THIRD FEATURE FOR SATURDAY ONLY&#13;
JOHN SAXON — SANDRA DEE&#13;
in&#13;
"THE RESTLESS YEARS"&#13;
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, SEPT. 1, 2 , 3&#13;
A SPECIAL HOLIDAY SHOW FOR THE WHOLE&#13;
FAMILY&#13;
MOMMVO&#13;
• P , ^&#13;
JAMES STEWART&#13;
JUNE ALLYSON&#13;
An i '&#13;
HUM ALix&#13;
LOVEJOYMCOL&#13;
fwfccd * sun*, j. ntscw.&#13;
AfflUNY MANN &lt; S u f f e r br VUENTINT 9XVIB&#13;
I&#13;
STARTS WEDNESDAY&#13;
"TARZANS THREE CHALLENGES"&#13;
ana&#13;
"CATTLE KING"&#13;
MMhMMBta&#13;
Mary Louise Rolka,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Hazel Smintake,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Janet Rohrabacher,&#13;
Howell&#13;
Karen LaBert, Brighton&#13;
22- -L. Nora Risen,&#13;
Fowierville&#13;
Karen Smith, Brighton'&#13;
Betty Ann Black,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
. Pvancis Mills. Pinckney&#13;
Betty Schubert,&#13;
Gregory&#13;
Kenneth Collier, Wixoro&#13;
Douglas Collier, Wixom&#13;
Gordon Bailey, Brighton&#13;
Dennis Boersema, Howell&#13;
Beverly Gay O'Brien,&#13;
Howell&#13;
Joyce Ann O'Brien&#13;
Howell&#13;
Violet GuUeit, Brighton&#13;
23—Joan Esterline, Milford&#13;
Donald Bu&amp;Krey, Howell&#13;
Gertrude Drayto)i, Fonlon&#13;
Florence Hogan,&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
Otto Foster, Howeil&#13;
Mary Ann Wood,&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
Yu Ying Wang, Detroit&#13;
Patricia O'DelJ. Brighton&#13;
Nellie Jo Curry, HoweJl&#13;
Flossie Porter. Howell&#13;
24- Maty Vise!, Brighton&#13;
Lon James Aseltine, Flint&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
16- C'aren Pelcher, Brighton&#13;
LuAnn Fredenburg,&#13;
Binghlon&#13;
Thomas Savich, Brighton&#13;
Carl Lake, Fowlerville&#13;
Carl Pagman,&#13;
Chicago, Illinois&#13;
.Walter Bryant, Detroit&#13;
100 dollars&#13;
BROOKFIELD&#13;
SUIT&#13;
AND&#13;
TOP COATS&#13;
1863&#13;
CAR COATS&#13;
RAINCOATS&#13;
COATS&#13;
MOWEll L&#13;
SHOP Howell&#13;
C&#13;
- '•• • . W " F "&#13;
100 cents&#13;
SHORT SLEEVES&#13;
SHIRTS&#13;
TIES&#13;
\M-IJH&#13;
HATS &amp; CAPS&#13;
WYNNE CHESTER SAYS:&#13;
Spread The Word&#13;
About Farm Loans&#13;
run as high as $35,000 for&#13;
equipment and expen*c», and&#13;
$60,000 tor real estate.&#13;
Complete information is&#13;
Here's great news for the&#13;
sportsman and farme&gt; alike!&#13;
The Farmers Home Administmtion&#13;
is now ready to make&#13;
lOJUSS- 10 fprmmr* and ranchers ;ivailfih]f troffi V***f&#13;
to develop, enlarge, purchase! FHA other, or by wrilioK to&#13;
or operate recreational enter- the FHA, L\ S, Department of&#13;
prises on family farms. This! Agriculture, Washington 25,&#13;
means that the farmer with ] D.C. The Department of the&#13;
woodland going to watte or! Interior has also issued a bookfields&#13;
planted in surplus crops let called "Forest Recreation&#13;
Around Bishop Lake&#13;
By 1L C SCHKOfcDfcii AC 7-&amp;43U&#13;
can now convert to she mushrooming&#13;
business of supplying&#13;
outdoor recreational facilities&#13;
— ami with tiwasing leisure&#13;
time, mobility and income,&#13;
American families are1 seeking&#13;
the outdoors a» never before.&#13;
Enterprises which may be&#13;
financed vary widely, and in*&#13;
elude bunting preserves, skeet&#13;
fields, trap and rifle ranges,&#13;
picnic and camping grounds,&#13;
etc. Loans may extend to 40&#13;
years at 5% interest, and may,&#13;
lor Profit". So spread the word,&#13;
among your farmer friends and&#13;
would-be recreational operators.&#13;
There's real opportunity&#13;
here for the enterprising land&#13;
owner—and happy days ahead&#13;
for (he hunting and shooting&#13;
fraternity!&#13;
Josephine Darga, Brighton&#13;
17—Dorothy Seigle, Brighton&#13;
Charles Monroe, Howell&#13;
Linda Bowhail, Brighton&#13;
L'uphemia Gaboard,&#13;
South Lyon&#13;
Royal Stevens, Brighton&#13;
Betty Bennett, Howell&#13;
Samuel Campbell,&#13;
Area Births&#13;
Born August 21 to Mr. and&#13;
Mi's. Robert Perkins, a daughter.&#13;
Jill Diane, at the Mc-&#13;
It seenis that uhile this.&#13;
" Vrit*-, #*rtv, the report&#13;
didn't ;-ujt 111' M&gt; little uivrnliiiij&#13;
furyot \o dtlnei :t in&#13;
Vacations MHMU lu he the&#13;
nidin theme in the neighborhood&#13;
for the pa.st two weeks.&#13;
The lioyd Nashes spt-ni lour&#13;
days in Curtis, Michi*;uj). Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Dennis Muellerleile&#13;
Danny and Aunt Bessie \isited&#13;
tiie B&lt;jb Glatu^es at the&#13;
Straits State Park, the Andy&#13;
Bierlems at the Tahquainetiori&#13;
Fall* StaLe Park, vkiite&lt;1 the&#13;
Porcupine Mountains. F o r t&#13;
Wilkins, Fayette, A^ate and&#13;
Minors Falls, Pictured Rocks&#13;
They tried cainping uut niosi&#13;
of the time but some ol the&#13;
culd and rain was pretty hard&#13;
to swallow!&#13;
g B*krr and little&#13;
Judy Yiaitfd tlusir home town&#13;
for quite a few day*. * Meek&#13;
ago — after ber brother had&#13;
kpfnt nev^ral day* vUJtiujf&#13;
witL thetn at th«&#13;
Kuad add reo*.&#13;
Bub Haas&#13;
lo Walt hii&gt;&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
moved&#13;
John&#13;
to&#13;
went&#13;
Haa&amp;&#13;
that&#13;
to Grayling&#13;
its, Mr.&#13;
wlio&#13;
town&#13;
and&#13;
just&#13;
three&#13;
John Selesky s family joined&#13;
him here tor a week* visit.&#13;
The&gt; returned to their home&#13;
m Hi**« City o\er the weekend.&#13;
Mis.-&gt; Joyce Cocanower&#13;
vacationed in Detroit tor a&#13;
week.&#13;
« • *&#13;
Johu Sduoeder and ins&#13;
lrii'nd, ixiimld Bray ol Omaha,&#13;
Nebraska, sj&gt;eiit ten da&gt;s al&#13;
Uie Ralph Schroeder&#13;
I dence. Th&lt;.'\- finished their&#13;
trauunji at San Dic^o&#13;
drove to their new siatum m&#13;
Memphis. Tennessee wheiv&#13;
they will be Airman Apprentices.&#13;
"Zeke" Chamberlain LS stationed&#13;
there now too, so 'here&#13;
will be a reunion of the two&#13;
Pinckney young men!&#13;
Mr. and Mi*. Ralph Schroeder&#13;
and daughter, Mary, Mrs.&#13;
John Schroeder and Henry Kskola,&#13;
returned Sunday from a&#13;
trip thru the Upper Peninsula,&#13;
Green Ba&gt; and \he Wisconsin&#13;
Dells.&#13;
The ueathet WHS lovelv all&#13;
August, turned tfcr ( t n t into&#13;
bronze.&#13;
The &gt;oung colt and mar*&#13;
at Bowlin's were attacktd by&#13;
wjw dogs. They art doing w«Uv&#13;
now&gt;&lt;^y^ anyone with Uwtstock&#13;
may have O»UM for&#13;
worry — it they really «tr«&#13;
doKs! A* if that wasn't enough,&#13;
their police dog, Poncho, nearly&#13;
lost his foot in the mowtr&#13;
and, as Mi's. Bowlin attempted&#13;
to give fijiit aid the dog.&#13;
frightened and in pain, slashed&#13;
her head and fao» with hi*&#13;
fangs.&#13;
The tfof k»d to be *e-&#13;
•troyed, MIM weak W •&gt; deetor&#13;
for trmtaqant, aM f£&#13;
U»t report, thlagft Isivt&#13;
mimed dowa %l Vm 9e«rlinn&#13;
again.&#13;
Her head and faee are&#13;
swathed in bandages but the&#13;
doctor is sure there will be&#13;
no lasting scare.&#13;
1863 DACRON&#13;
SUITS •&#13;
IMPORTED&#13;
SWEATERS'&#13;
ALPALAS&#13;
MOHABS&#13;
HMMI W«v«fl Wool*&#13;
Clara Raymond, Detroit&#13;
Laura Glover,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Peggy McEwan, Brighton&#13;
Yvonne LaBuschewsky,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Charlott LaBuephewsky,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Erie Shelton, Howell&#13;
Margaret Hoffman,&#13;
Howell&#13;
William Cominkey, •&#13;
Brighton&#13;
18—Randy Moore, Brighton&#13;
Ciney Moore, Brighton&#13;
Lillie Zmuda, Howell&#13;
Catherine Morlock,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Merl Roli«on, Brighton&#13;
19—Paul Smith, Novi&#13;
Dale Lipke, Brighton&#13;
Jeanne Gehringer, Howell&#13;
Jeannie Baldwin, Brighton&#13;
Darryl Cool, Webberville&#13;
Joseph Weber, Milford&#13;
Edrm Wackter,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Alan Spicer Linden&#13;
Jennie Campbell,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Jessie R. Elliott,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
' 12:0—Lori lee Gcrow. Brighton&#13;
Jean Latson, Howell&#13;
Linda GarUnd, HoweiJ&#13;
Joseph Dubois, Brighton&#13;
Geraldine Martin,&#13;
Howeil&#13;
Waiter Hindie, Howell&#13;
Virginia Carlbon,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Mary Myers, Fowlerville&#13;
Josephine Ciibr, Howell&#13;
Donna Heiber,&#13;
WilJiarmton&#13;
21—Dale Johoson, Fenton&#13;
Constance LiUenberg,&#13;
Hart land&#13;
Jeannie Kai'das, Fenton&#13;
Norene Collins, Fenton&#13;
Marion Reason, Pinckiiey&#13;
Clarence Hammell,&#13;
Howell&#13;
John Grill, Brighton&#13;
Dorothea Garver,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
11 ounces.&#13;
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton&#13;
Harris a 6 Va-pound daughter,&#13;
August 11. Mrs. Harris is&#13;
the i'onner Nina HatsweLL&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knight,&#13;
207 Kbwano Ave., are the parents&#13;
of a son, born at St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Hospital, in Ann&#13;
Arbor, on Wednesday, Aug. 21.&#13;
He weighed in at 7 pounds&#13;
and 2 ounces, and has been&#13;
named Michael Alan, He also&#13;
has a brother, Jeffrey, awaiting&#13;
him at home.&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Sally Westmoreland,&#13;
Howell&#13;
Barbara Hoover, HoweiJ&#13;
Zadie Palmerton,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Vida Hyner, Brighton&#13;
Lee Richmond,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Gregg Campbell. Howeil&#13;
Thomas Ware, Pmckney&#13;
Thelma Battle,&#13;
Webberrilie&#13;
22—Marilyn Smith, Howell&#13;
Jalmes E. Sparr, Howell&#13;
I LaRee Cowan. Brighton&#13;
Laverne Dibble,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Ivan Buzzard, Fenton&#13;
Gary Leckrone, Howell&#13;
Joan Wlodyga. Pinckney&#13;
Nora L. Risen,&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Licenses&#13;
HOWELL Marriage license*&#13;
were issued laut week&#13;
by County Clerk Joseph H.&#13;
Ellis as follows-&#13;
Don V. W. Person, 22, of&#13;
St. Charles, 111., and Janet R.&#13;
Lon'geway, 214 of Howell.&#13;
Thomas Chalifour. 20, New&#13;
Hudson, and Bonnie Hunter,&#13;
16, of Brighton, by consent of&#13;
father, James Hunter.&#13;
Arthur Bird, 19. Howell,&#13;
and Barbara Hail, 21, Mesa,&#13;
Arizona, formerly of Howell.&#13;
Delbeil R. Bannister, 18, of&#13;
Howell, and C a r o l y n J.&#13;
Stroub, 16, Durand. hy consent&#13;
ot mother, Ernestine Haikins.&#13;
Donald E. Clark ( 22, Stockbridge,&#13;
and Lorretta A. Siiverthom,&#13;
19, Gregory.&#13;
Lawrence Stead, 28, of Ann&#13;
Arbor, and Mary Findlay, 21,&#13;
Whitrrvore Lake.&#13;
Clarence J. Hall, 21, Fowlerville,&#13;
and Barbara Ann CurtUs,&#13;
21, Ann Arbor.&#13;
David Ikens. 25. of Oak&#13;
Gi*ove, and Mary Lou VerWys,&#13;
21, Charlevoix.&#13;
LouSs Brown, 31, Howell,&#13;
adn Linda Cluckey, 20, Howell.&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Christopher Otto,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Donald White, HoweJ]&#13;
Linda Bowhail, Brighton&#13;
23—Dorothy Munsell. Howell&#13;
Robert Leland, Brighton&#13;
Ronald Ordlway, Pinckney&#13;
Robert Ordiway,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Bonnie Coleman,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Fred Culver, Fowtervillt&#13;
Howard Warner, Howell&#13;
Hazel Smintake,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Bonnie Smith.&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Grace Wakefield. Howe!!&#13;
Olive Hughes, Fowlerville&#13;
5c DRAFT f*ro#t«0«n&#13;
BEER!F r M ( f«r feodt&#13;
DRAFT DtfcK&#13;
Kpcycra&#13;
* - — — - • — • * wwffm&#13;
—twi» Mint*&#13;
. . . TOOt Of&#13;
COlOftSI • Tlw M M * ym ••«• m bmr&#13;
• • • • » - M A l t . C O U P O N PO«&#13;
TBI COUNTY SPECIALTIES, INC.&#13;
21*4 WASHTENAW RD.&#13;
YPS1LANTI, MICH.&#13;
Mamt,&#13;
Mr. and Mrt. W. C«cU Dilta&#13;
uf Laiuing were visitors at&#13;
the hewne of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Lloyd Na*h on Sunday. Mr.&#13;
Diltz was an employe* at the&#13;
Southern Michigan Nuwery&#13;
for *evei*al years.&#13;
v • •&#13;
A new storage building in&#13;
going up at the Nursery thi*&#13;
week — it wilJ take eare of&#13;
the many implements that ar&lt;»&#13;
necessary to run the growing&#13;
concern.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Robert May wai a aembtt*&#13;
BKL'CE CAMERON&#13;
Fowlerville Man&#13;
Trains in Calif.&#13;
FUWLJ-JRV1LLK - - Marine&#13;
Private Bruce Cameron, son&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cameron&#13;
of 209 Free st,, Fowlerville,&#13;
completed four week* of combat&#13;
training recently at Camp&#13;
Pendleton, Calif.&#13;
The individual training covers&#13;
tactical and combat maneuvers&#13;
required of every Marine.&#13;
Under selected instructors,&#13;
the Marine learns to&#13;
take his place in small units&#13;
such as the four-man lire&#13;
team and the 13-man squad.&#13;
maples art *H n i a i u w a&#13;
ready with a generous sprinkling&#13;
of reds and yellows. A&#13;
irost on Saturday, the 17th of&#13;
ton.&#13;
Darwin Qoldner and James&#13;
Yake attended the $tate Fair&#13;
in Detroit Sunday.&#13;
4-H&#13;
The 4-H plan has now rx»en&#13;
adapted in more than 7U foreign&#13;
countries. These clubs&#13;
have an estimated membership&#13;
of more than five million boy*&#13;
and girls.&#13;
TIGER BASEBALL&#13;
ON WPAG&#13;
FOR THE BEST III&#13;
RADIO TUNE IN&#13;
AT li30&#13;
DIAL 1050&#13;
TEENAGE S«TUDENTS NEED&#13;
A CHECKING ACCOUNT&#13;
Pocket-money&#13;
can be managed&#13;
more wisely with&#13;
a checking account&#13;
Money in the Bank Helps&#13;
Youngsters Learn Thrift&#13;
The Brighton Stale Slate&#13;
Pother than doling out a weekly allowance,&#13;
why don't you give your&#13;
youngsters the opportunity of learnine&#13;
to budget several week's allowance&#13;
by putting that amount in a&#13;
checking account for them here. It's&#13;
a good way to learn thrift. -&#13;
FOB rwnasM L&gt;FORMATION,&#13;
VISIT EITHER OLE HAMBUR0&#13;
Oft MUGHTON OFFICE!&#13;
ASK ABOUT O i l&#13;
ECONOMICAL&#13;
20-ONECK&#13;
ACCOUNT P U N&#13;
The Brighton State Bank&#13;
BRIOHTON, MICNIOAN&#13;
HAMBURG OFFICE&#13;
Phone AC $4725&#13;
x^n Center&#13;
Pbone AC 7-1651&#13;
; . ; :&#13;
4 T H l PINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATCH, WED., AUG. 28, 1963&#13;
I*&#13;
r&#13;
1 &lt;/ '&#13;
f.&#13;
Letters To The Editor&#13;
Letter to the Editor;&#13;
At long test Michigan property&#13;
owners have organized&#13;
to preserve the rights of ail&#13;
property owners, which we&#13;
have always considered to be&#13;
our -inherent rights under the&#13;
Constitution but now find these&#13;
Tights challenged by several&#13;
groups who are pressuring the&#13;
legislators in Lansing to dettroy&#13;
by law, conditions have&#13;
progressed to a point where&#13;
property owners should be&#13;
alarmed and must do something&#13;
about is very soon if we&#13;
.are to retain the freedom over&#13;
our property that was given&#13;
to us by our Constitution, un-&#13;
Ukt the pressure groups camping&#13;
in Lansing we are only&#13;
asking that the property rights&#13;
We now enjoy are preserved.&#13;
WE ASK T H AT THE&#13;
PEOPLE OF MICHIGAN ENACT.&#13;
(a) The right to privacy, the&#13;
right to choose his own&#13;
friends and associates and&#13;
to own, occupy and enjoy&#13;
his property in any lawful&#13;
fashion according to&#13;
his own dictates;&#13;
(b) The right to freedom from&#13;
interference with his property&#13;
by public authorities&#13;
attempting to give special&#13;
privileges to any group;&#13;
f(cJ The right to maintain, in&#13;
his opinion, what are congenial&#13;
surroundings for&#13;
himself, his family and his&#13;
tenants;&#13;
(dj The right of freedom of&#13;
« ! • • *&#13;
estate brokers or representatives&#13;
of his choice&#13;
and to authorize and require&#13;
them to act in accordance&#13;
with his instructions.&#13;
AN ACT TO DEFINE CERTAIN&#13;
RIGHTS OF MICHIGAN&#13;
RESIDENTS AND RESIDENTIAL&#13;
P R O P E R TY&#13;
OWNERS: TO DEFINE DIS -&#13;
CRLMINATION AS APPLIED&#13;
TO THE USE, SALE OR&#13;
RENTING OF SUCH PROPERTY&#13;
AND AS USED IN&#13;
ARTICLE V, SEC 29 OF THE&#13;
MICHIGAN CONSTITUTION&#13;
RATIFIED APRIL L 1963&#13;
AND TO DEFINE THE&#13;
DUTIES OF THE CIVIL&#13;
RIGHTS COMMISSIO N IN&#13;
RELATION THERETO.&#13;
I have several petitions for&#13;
property owners to sign. I&#13;
would appreciate 200 signatures&#13;
at once.&#13;
Gerald Reason&#13;
Pinckney, Mich.&#13;
Legal Notice&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGA N&#13;
The ProbM « Cour t (or th »&#13;
Count y of Livingston&#13;
In th e Matte r ol th e Kslate o*&#13;
HAZE L STEPHENS . Decease d&#13;
At a session ol tald Court , held on&#13;
the 2nd day of August. AD . 1963.&#13;
Present , Honorabl e&#13;
Franci s E. Barron , Judge of Probate .&#13;
NOTIC E IS HEREB Y GIVEN .&#13;
Tha t th e petitio n ol&#13;
Jan e Bellinger&#13;
prayin g tha t th e administratio n of s&amp;ld&#13;
estat e be grante d to Jan e Bollinger,&#13;
or to some othe r mitabl e person ; and&#13;
of—ntfr- dvway-d" - to*&#13;
Know&#13;
YOUtMKHKA N&#13;
LAW&#13;
This to a public service article&#13;
explaining la general&#13;
terms a provision of Michigan&#13;
law. Individuasl who&#13;
w i sh to determine the&#13;
effect of any law upon&#13;
their private legal affairs&#13;
should consult a private&#13;
attorney.)&#13;
If your Janie or Johnny is&#13;
working or intends to work&#13;
in the near future I would&#13;
like to present some guidelines&#13;
for you parents.&#13;
Michigan law regulates the&#13;
employment of minors who&#13;
work iit any gainful employment&#13;
from age 14 to 18 years.&#13;
The minimuru age for legal&#13;
employment in Michigan is 14&#13;
years.&#13;
Employers w ho employ&#13;
minors must obtain an approval&#13;
of occupation from&#13;
the Department of Labor,&#13;
together with a work permit&#13;
from the Board .of&#13;
Education, for each minor&#13;
employed. The local school&#13;
issues the permit to the&#13;
minor if his school record&#13;
justifies the issuance of&#13;
such a permit.&#13;
Certain endeavors are exempted&#13;
from coverage of the&#13;
law, such as soliciting sub-&#13;
' -• — _• i V ! Ji: "&#13;
. .. Pinckney Prattle .. .&#13;
CAR TO HOMX RADIO FOB&#13;
B 4 C LAPPING&#13;
Charles Hewlett, owner of&#13;
the B and C Lapping Co, now.&#13;
has his car and home equipped&#13;
with a Citizens Band Radio.&#13;
Chuck has been licensed by&#13;
the Federal Communication&#13;
Commission to operate such a&#13;
radio since last November but&#13;
it is only recently that he was&#13;
given a call number. This type&#13;
radio, such as that installed in&#13;
police cars, is of commerical&#13;
value to companies, can give&#13;
pleasure, entertainment and&#13;
communication between operators,&#13;
and can be very useful&#13;
in civil defense if the need&#13;
should arise. Chuck's call&#13;
number is KHH 0126 CBR&#13;
owners give him a calL&#13;
• • •&#13;
8CHARME BAXTER&#13;
LEAVES FOR SCHOOL&#13;
Miss Brharme Baxter, who&#13;
graduated this June from&#13;
the FtacJmey High School,&#13;
will leave very soon for the&#13;
Grand Rapids School of the&#13;
Bible and Music where she&#13;
plans to spend her freshman&#13;
year. Future plans are not&#13;
definite, bat might Include&#13;
missionary work or possible&#13;
airline work.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hachey&#13;
of Silver Lake have just returned&#13;
from a vacation trip&#13;
that took them over 3200&#13;
miles through New England&#13;
and Canada. Their main destination&#13;
was Bathurst, New&#13;
Brunswick, where Mr* %contract with rererence to&#13;
.,. such property, and to&#13;
. accept or reject any prospective&#13;
buyer or tenant&#13;
for his own reasons;&#13;
[(e) The right to employ real&#13;
Foe Dependable Service&#13;
STOP&#13;
f- AT -&#13;
LEE'S&#13;
Standard Service&#13;
Ell E. Main, Pinckney&#13;
UP 8-970 1&#13;
It Is Ordered , tha t notic e thereo f be&#13;
given by publicatio n of a copy hereo f&#13;
for thre e weekB consecutivel y previou s&#13;
to «aid day of hearing , In the Pinckne y&#13;
Dispatch , and tha t th e petitione r cause&#13;
a copy of this notic e to he served upon&#13;
each known part y In Interes t at his&#13;
last known addres s by registered , certified,&#13;
or ordinar y mall (with proo f of&#13;
mailing) , or by persona l service, at&#13;
least fourtee n (14) days prio r to such&#13;
hearing .&#13;
FRANCI S E. BARRON&#13;
Judge at Probate .&#13;
A tru e copy&#13;
HELE N M. GOUL D&#13;
winis L. Lyons, Attorne y&#13;
112 ^ Stat e S t&#13;
Howell, Mich .&#13;
Aug. 14, 21, 38&#13;
Register of Probate . .&#13;
SEATS FOB 53,089&#13;
Following box seat alterations,&#13;
the new official seating&#13;
capacity of Ticer Stadium in&#13;
Detroit is 53,089.&#13;
DEFEND&#13;
FREEDOM&#13;
BUY US.&#13;
TREE TRIMMING&#13;
AND CUTTING&#13;
TV ANTENNA&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
BOBVEDDER&#13;
FREE&#13;
ESTIMATES&#13;
PH. PINCKNEY&#13;
UP 8-3452&#13;
MliHmimtmiiMuiutitiuiiiiuuwMUmiiimHi&#13;
PINE LOG MOTEL&#13;
(HELL, MICHIGAN)&#13;
Now Open for Summer&#13;
Weekly and Monthly Rates—Reasonable&#13;
Private Baths — Good Fishing&#13;
Manager, Mrs. John Booth&#13;
e m p l o y m e nt in businesses&#13;
which are owned and operated&#13;
by a parent, camp employment&#13;
for a nonprofit corporation&#13;
during vacation periods', and&#13;
employment by colleges as&#13;
part of an educational program.&#13;
The law provides for an&#13;
average 8-hour day 6 days a&#13;
week with maximum combined&#13;
school and work week&#13;
of 48 hours. Minors between&#13;
the age of 14 to 15 years old&#13;
may work between the hours&#13;
of 7 a.m. and 9 p.m.; minors&#13;
between the age of 16 to 17&#13;
years old between the hours&#13;
of 6 a.m. and 10 p. m.; female&#13;
minors in manufacturing establishments&#13;
between 6 a.m.&#13;
and 6 p.m.&#13;
for^tnree weeksT&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hachey,&#13;
Jr. and two children stayed at&#13;
he Hachey, Sr. home while&#13;
they were gone.&#13;
+ Cetenniat&#13;
(Cont from Page 1)&#13;
tophenon, narrator; and direction&#13;
is in the hands of Edward&#13;
L. Gajec and Angela Skorski.&#13;
Quartet members will be&#13;
Reed Fletcher, Dr. Stanley&#13;
Hoffman, Kenneth Allen and&#13;
Kenneth Loring.&#13;
Mazurka dancers are Marguerite&#13;
Cronan, Kathy Benson,&#13;
Julie Fletcher, Mary&#13;
Alice Rider, Cynthia Dymond,&#13;
Donette Wolf, Susan&#13;
Schott, and Sue Kushion.&#13;
Members of the string trio&#13;
will be Portia Thede, cellist;&#13;
Mary Hoffman, pianist; and&#13;
Kenneth Loring, violinist.&#13;
WELL-EDUCATED&#13;
Fourteen of the 1963 Detroit&#13;
Tigers attended college&#13;
and hold degrees.&#13;
! .'• ; . ' 1 . ' i ' 1 ;&#13;
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Savings Earn A Full&#13;
linn &gt; \ ) i ''.'&#13;
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Bank's 3tt9&gt; interest, or 4 #&#13;
on deposit certificate savings.&#13;
Each account is insured&#13;
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Deposit Insurance Corporation,&#13;
a United States&#13;
Government agency. Saw*&#13;
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Plymooth Koa4 Offle* / WhiUautu&#13;
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This Thursday Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Otin Robinson will attend the&#13;
retirement reception held at&#13;
the Bel* Telephone Co. in Detroit&#13;
given in honor of Stanley&#13;
Van Sickle. Mr. Van Sickle,&#13;
a former Pinckney summer&#13;
resident, has been with the&#13;
Bell Co. for 45 years.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Everett Hammell of&#13;
Darwin Road Was hostess&#13;
Wednesday afternoon, August&#13;
28 at a card party. Mrs. Orland&#13;
Winslow was co-hostess.&#13;
Proceeds of the affair went&#13;
to the Rainbow Girls.&#13;
• • •&#13;
SANNES ' MOVING&#13;
TO CHELSEA&#13;
Pinckney is losing two of&#13;
its most civic-minded people&#13;
this Friday when Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Albert Sannes move to Chelsea.&#13;
The Sanneses have lived&#13;
at Hi-Land Lake for the past&#13;
10 years. Mrs. Sannes has been&#13;
active in all school organizations&#13;
and activities and has&#13;
served for several years on the&#13;
library board. The move will&#13;
be closer to Mr. Sannes's work&#13;
at the Chrysler P r o v i ng&#13;
Ground.&#13;
• • «&#13;
The William Blahas of Oakridge&#13;
Court, Hi-land Lake&#13;
left Sunday morning to take&#13;
up residence in New Buffalo,&#13;
Michigan. This will make it&#13;
closer to Mr. Blahas' home&#13;
office in Chicago.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Robert Kelly, son of the&#13;
Gorman Kellye who ie working&#13;
v Is TKW"^i~*&gt;cat2oSr in.Taper&#13;
City, Illinois. Bob will be home&#13;
this weekend.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Michael and David Clark,&#13;
young M M of the Russell&#13;
darks, and David and Danny&#13;
KJnahkr, song of the Earl&#13;
Kimblers, have a yearnnig for&#13;
the great outdoors it seems.&#13;
They spent Saturday night in&#13;
a tent in the Kimblers' back&#13;
yard.&#13;
Monday night the youngsters&#13;
of the Jerry Swarthouts had&#13;
"reservations" in the t e n t-&#13;
Chuck, Katnie, Dennie, and&#13;
Stevie joined the Kimbler&#13;
youngsters.&#13;
• • •&#13;
PEGS PICNIC&#13;
Group (PEGS ) enjoyed a&#13;
picnic and swimming parly&#13;
at Bishop Lake last Wednesday.&#13;
Mrs. Clifford Hatae*&#13;
Mrs. Judy Laalo, Mrs. Mary&#13;
Meaboa, Mrs. Katie Swartaeut,&#13;
Mrs. Lois Ehnbler and&#13;
their children, Mrs. Nestor&#13;
Engqnist and Miss noreoce&#13;
Preusa were present.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph King&#13;
of Rush Lake had Sunday&#13;
dinner guests Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Paul Dathe and their teen-age&#13;
twin sons. Mrs. Dathe is the&#13;
former Marion King and spent&#13;
a good many of her summers&#13;
at her parent's cottage at&#13;
Rush Lake.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robinson&#13;
of Rush Lake spent Thursday&#13;
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Burden Vogel on the Island&#13;
at Woodland L a k e. Other&#13;
guests were from Detroit and&#13;
Michigan has the greatest&#13;
variety of minerals — metallic&#13;
and non-metallic — to be found&#13;
in any similar-sized area in the&#13;
world.&#13;
ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT&#13;
Pinckney Financial Report 1962-196 3 /&#13;
GENERAL FUND REVENUES&#13;
1. Property Tax $203,38 0 40&#13;
2. Interest and Penalties on Delinquent Tax . l[447!l4&#13;
3. Insurance on School Properties ••«.._ « 1,916\4 7&#13;
4. Miscellaneous „ . ™ "„ l[l46!27&#13;
5. Grants for Library Funds . . . rirT"ilJ67!50&#13;
6. State Primary Fund .__ „ " 43 845 00&#13;
7. Current State School Aid _ ™T™r~20l'oOo'&lt;)7&#13;
&amp;—Delinquent State School Aid ,. 6l'3118O&#13;
9. Driver Education . 2,100'00&#13;
10. Vocational Education . 89440&#13;
. Tuition . „ 739 26&#13;
12. Transportation * _ 1 - 1 "™"™! " ! !!! 66l!65&#13;
, r •&#13;
Total Receipts $530,109.9 6&#13;
Balance July 1, 1962 „ , 39,266.2 2&#13;
Receipts plus Balance $569,376* 8&#13;
GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURE S&#13;
1. Elementary Instruction m $161,014.0 2&#13;
2. Elementary Teaching Supplies ^ 8,526.4 0&#13;
3. Elementary Library Books 1,888.7 6&#13;
4. Other Elementary Supplies 1,812.5 4&#13;
5. Secondary Instruction __; 96,144.1 1&#13;
6. Library and Clerical Personnel 7,338.2 &amp;&#13;
7. Teaching- Supplies __ 1,763,2 0&#13;
8. Library Books _ 8,767.5 1&#13;
9. Miscellaneous Supplies 600.5 1&#13;
10. Audio-Visual Materials _ 574.7 7&#13;
11. Other Secondary Expense 1,333.6 4&#13;
12. Special Education Expenses , 555.6 6&#13;
13. Administration J_ 16,656.3 0&#13;
14. Contracted Services 5,808.2 6&#13;
15. Supplies 2,008.1 4&#13;
16. Other Administrative Expense 2,415.4 4&#13;
17. Health Services _ _ 920.4 9&#13;
18. Transportation Salaries _ . 24,433.8 0&#13;
19. Transportation Supplies _ . 12,268.8 9&#13;
20. Replacement of Vehicles 83,602.4 0&#13;
21. Transportation Insurance 662.2 0&#13;
22. Other Transportation Expense 537.8 5&#13;
23. Plant Operation Salaries t 27,413.3 6&#13;
24. Operation Supplies »__ 22,274.1 5&#13;
2&amp; Contracted Plant Maintenance 7,538.5 6&#13;
26. Maintenance Supplies 7,160.7 3&#13;
27. Insurance - 4,150.7 5&#13;
28. Interest on Bus Loans . 1,055.3 4&#13;
29. Capital Outlay * 20,770.5 2&#13;
30. Student Services 9,546.0 1&#13;
Total Expenditures $479,532.5 6&#13;
Balance July 1, 1963 89343.6 2&#13;
Total Expenditures Plus Balance . . $569,376.1 8&#13;
REVENUES&#13;
1. Property Tax - - $61,649.5 9&#13;
2. Interest and Penalties on Delinquent Taxes . . . . . 15,104.9 5&#13;
3. Interest on Investments _ . . 797.52&#13;
4. Total Revenue 77,552.0 6&#13;
Balance July L 1962 63,415.8 8&#13;
Revenue Plus Balance $140,967.8 9&#13;
1. Redemption of Bonds -v $48,000.0 0&#13;
2. Interest H#T0.O0&#13;
8. Premiums . - - — 800.00&#13;
4. Other Expense lttG2&#13;
Total inditores&#13;
Balaaee Julir 1,196 8&#13;
$63387.9 2&#13;
. 77,O7f J7&#13;
Total Expenditures Plus Balance $140,967.3 9&#13;
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fto cafe ewtalws. For&#13;
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New 4-H Projects&#13;
Projects recently added to&#13;
the wide range of 4-H activities&#13;
in many areas are photography,&#13;
lighthouse, automotive*&#13;
and personality improvement.&#13;
4-H Keeps Pace&#13;
4-H keeps pace with the&#13;
changing times by catering to&#13;
city and suburban youth, in&#13;
addition to the farm and small&#13;
town members.&#13;
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Evefy Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday y&#13;
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MoiL, thru Sat. 8 to 6 £ MANICURING&#13;
Thursday 8 to 9 . # PEDICURING&#13;
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Pat Rosiecki Norene Hathaway Pat LaPrad&#13;
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Rahrig Bakery&#13;
Wed. and Thurs. 9 turn, to 8 p.m.&#13;
S a t 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Sun. 8 anu-1 p.m.&#13;
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MONDAY — TUESDAY — FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS IT!!&#13;
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Special Orders Taken By Phone&#13;
Call Pinckney 878-3S37&#13;
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COMPANIES OF MJCHfOAM&#13;
News of Hamburg Township&#13;
BY MAftR DeWOLF&#13;
Ait and Shirley Stenke and&#13;
cfaOdno Jane, Judy, Jim and&#13;
John, a n home form a vacation&#13;
which took them to their&#13;
estate at Lewiston. Vena and&#13;
Jan Shipley and children,&#13;
Mark, David and CeAnn, were&#13;
camping at Lake Chaxlevoix&#13;
H drove to Lewiston to&#13;
tits weekend with the&#13;
Walt DeWoftfg&#13;
Vhtt Arizona&#13;
Walt and Adlene DeWolf returned&#13;
bar* last Thursday&#13;
from a three-week vacation in&#13;
Artaona. They visited Arlene's&#13;
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Carl Friskey, and&#13;
nieces and nephews, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. North, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Daraao and Mr. and Mrs. Rose.&#13;
Thty spent four days at the&#13;
Grand Canyon and the Painted&#13;
Desert&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Duane Waterbury&#13;
were dinner guests at the&#13;
Kenneth McKee home last Friday&#13;
evening.&#13;
Odell and fffiw&#13;
and family were&#13;
guests »t the Vaace Wtsemvu'&#13;
last Friday. Janet and&#13;
Al Suture of Mllford mad&#13;
Vicky and G a r y Wiseman&#13;
and sons, Ooanle, Vance and&#13;
Scott, stopped by to visit la&#13;
tne evening.&#13;
* * •&#13;
On Saturday, Edna and&#13;
Odell Wiseman and Eva and&#13;
Vance Wiseman went to the&#13;
State Fair in Detroit&#13;
On Sunday, Mary and Jerry&#13;
DeWolf and daughters, Shirley&#13;
and Pamela, visited the Phi]&#13;
Baschals in Wayne, for a bar*&#13;
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becue. Marty's mother, June&#13;
Baschal of Detroit, was ako&#13;
a guest&#13;
Last Saturday, Ellen Mc-&#13;
Afee made a trip to Detroit to&#13;
speed the day with Ioia Cornelius&#13;
and the Philip Hudson*.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Edna and Dave HoBenbeck&#13;
and Florence and Cliff Broegman&#13;
spent last weekend at&#13;
the HoUsnhecks' cottage at&#13;
Londo Lake. Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Charles Kneeshaw (Kay Hollenbeck)&#13;
also went to the cottage&#13;
last weekend.&#13;
Waterbwy Clan&#13;
Dines Pot-Lack&#13;
The Waterbury Family Reunion&#13;
was held last Sunday at&#13;
the Paul Lenhart home on E.&#13;
M-36. The pot-luck affair was&#13;
attended by many Waterburys&#13;
and also the Alegria Bodines&#13;
and children, John and Judy,&#13;
of HowelL Mrs, Bodine is&#13;
Paul's sister.&#13;
Last Friday, Mrs. Lorin&#13;
Terry waa a luncheon guest at&#13;
the home of her daughter-inlaw,&#13;
Joyce Terry, on Cedardale&#13;
Drive. Later in the afternoon,&#13;
Nora, Joyce and daughter,&#13;
Vicky Jo, went to the show in&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
• • «&#13;
Birthday wishes go out this&#13;
week to Colleen Winkelhaus&#13;
who will be six on Aug. 29;&#13;
Ethel Teifer, also on Aug. 29;&#13;
Virginia Slagle and Murial&#13;
Heiner, both on Aug. 30; Marge&#13;
MiM ^&#13;
postmistress, a t t e s t e d a&#13;
three-day Instruction program&#13;
for the postmasters of&#13;
Michigaa, As*. 15-17. The&#13;
and K a m i DeWoif on Sept. 2.&#13;
» • «&#13;
Anniversary congratulations&#13;
go to Walt and Arlene DeWolf&#13;
on Aug. 22, their 27th anniversary;&#13;
Pat and Bob Taylor on&#13;
Aug. 23; the Harold Ranzenbergers&#13;
on Aug. 24, and Jackie&#13;
and Bill Damm on Aug. 31.&#13;
* * *&#13;
There was quite a bit of excitement&#13;
at Lakeland last&#13;
Wednesday afternoon when two&#13;
cars of the Grand Trunk train&#13;
jumped off the tracks near&#13;
Kress Rd. It was believed to&#13;
have been due to a defective&#13;
switch.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Linda and ^ i m Helneke&#13;
left last Friday for their&#13;
home In Madison, Wisconsin.&#13;
They had been visiting&#13;
Linda's parents, the Joe G*raglolas,&#13;
at their summer&#13;
home at Bush Lake.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Last Sunday Bill Korona&#13;
was host to many of his friends&#13;
at a swimming, boating and&#13;
skiing party. The party took&#13;
place at the home of Bill's&#13;
parents at Rush Lake. Among&#13;
the guests were Jim and Linda&#13;
Hem eke, Wally and Sharon&#13;
Pietras and Duane and Barbara&#13;
Waterbury.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Women of the Episcopal&#13;
Church of Hamburg are sponoring&#13;
a Pie and Bread Stile&#13;
to be held on August 31 at the&#13;
church. The sale will begin at&#13;
10 a.m. and will last until&#13;
everything is sold.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Gladys B. Lee, Lakeland&#13;
SILVERTONE 19-INCH TV&#13;
NEVER PRICED LOWER&#13;
O H REST - S L U M SU.VERTME&#13;
ONLY $ 1 2 9 " NO MONEY&#13;
DOWN&#13;
SKARS&#13;
• Beige Color Plastk Cakiaet - A Ncvtaal Ceior&#13;
• Extra Sensitive Tutr, U,WO Volts&#13;
• Two-Tone Charcoal Guy Plastk CaUswt I&amp;JM&#13;
EXTRA&#13;
SEARS MUTEST IS M. TV VALUE&#13;
HOWELL SlOfHtt CEITE1&#13;
1245 E. GD. RIVER. HOWELL 2999&#13;
program took place at Kellogg&#13;
O e a t e r « t.m«iny-&#13;
Gladys has tees elected vlcepresMetrt&#13;
of the Postmasters&#13;
of Mkhlgaa aad win take&#13;
uffLee hi October.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Village League&#13;
Shows Industry&#13;
The Hamburg Village League&#13;
met last Friday at the home&#13;
of Barb Sheperdigian on Hamburg&#13;
Rd. They are busy working&#13;
on projects for the forthcoming&#13;
Christmas Bazaar.&#13;
The 500 Club met this afternoon&#13;
at the home of Gladys&#13;
Lee.&#13;
The next meeting of the&#13;
Past Presidents of Lakeland&#13;
Circle of King's Daughters will&#13;
be at the home of Gladys Lee&#13;
on E. M-36, on Sept. 19.&#13;
On Sept 10 the Lakeland&#13;
Circle of King's Daughters will&#13;
meet at the home of Isabeli&#13;
Dinser on Merrill Rd. A luncheon&#13;
will be served at 12:30&#13;
and everyone will please bring&#13;
her own serviced Following the&#13;
business meetndg'a Silent Auction&#13;
will be held.&#13;
Gnests at the home of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. James DeWolf last&#13;
week were Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Odell Wiseman and children,&#13;
Marie, Diane, Bryan and&#13;
Terry Lee. The Wisemans&#13;
were here from Battle Creek&#13;
to visit both OdeU's and&#13;
Edna'* relatives. They left&#13;
Monday to return to their&#13;
home.&#13;
. Garv&#13;
Haiilond Consolidated&#13;
Regular Meeting JULY 8, IMS&#13;
The HarUand Consolidated&#13;
School Board held their regular&#13;
meeting on July 8,1963.&#13;
The meeting was called to&#13;
order by President Johnston at&#13;
8: P.M.&#13;
the Ivan Waterburys on Hall&#13;
Road.&#13;
• • «&#13;
Susan Maskey of New Baltimore&#13;
has been a recent house&#13;
guest at the home of her aunt&#13;
and uncle, the Frank Mayvilles,&#13;
on Bauchat Drive. Frank and&#13;
Carol took her home last Sunday.&#13;
On Tuesday, Frank's&#13;
niece, Carol Weismiller of Detroit,&#13;
came out to visit the&#13;
Mayvilles. She returned home&#13;
on Saturday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
B&amp;rb&amp;ra Waterbury and&#13;
her mother, Ellen McAfee*&#13;
attended a stork shower last&#13;
Thursday in Detroit. The&#13;
guest-of-nonor was Ann Hodder.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Iola Cornelius of Southfield&#13;
visited her sister, Ellen Mc-&#13;
Afee, last Sunday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Guests at the Douglas Phillips&#13;
home on Hiilpoint Drive&#13;
last week were the Chiesa&#13;
family, Carol, Margie, Nancy,&#13;
Denise and Denny of Detroit.&#13;
They returned to their home&#13;
on Thursday after a one-week&#13;
visit. The week before, the&#13;
Phillips' children, Marilyn, Susie&#13;
and Randy, visited at the&#13;
Chiesa home.&#13;
- Mrs;&#13;
lira aiid Saline, liave Ttrlu&#13;
to their home on E. M-36 after&#13;
a 10-day vacation at Au Gres,&#13;
Mich. They stayed at Gary's&#13;
parents' cottage.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Guests at the Jerry DeWolf&#13;
home last Sunday were the&#13;
Ralph Baschals of Detroit and&#13;
the Karl Baschals of Dearborn&#13;
Heights. ^&#13;
• • *&#13;
Shirley Smith and daughter,&#13;
Susan, have returned to their&#13;
home in Mountain View, Calif.&#13;
They had been visiting wtih&#13;
lurk, tire at&#13;
the home of their son and&#13;
daughter-in-law, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Robert Taylor on Hillpoint&#13;
Dr. They will be here&#13;
for a one-week visit.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Krasuski&#13;
and daughter, Elaine, of&#13;
Hillpoint Dr. have returned to&#13;
their home after a four-day&#13;
vacation which took them to&#13;
the Smoky Mountains and&#13;
Rock City. They had a marvelous&#13;
time sightseeing in the&#13;
southern states.&#13;
Members present: Johnston&#13;
More, Kuhn, Johnson, Allmand,&#13;
Beaty, and Reader.&#13;
Others present: Superintentendent&#13;
Stanfield, Mr. Kelly,&#13;
and Mr. Snacker.&#13;
Minutes of June 17 meeting&#13;
read.&#13;
Motion by Beaty, supported&#13;
by Reader to accept the Secretary's&#13;
report as read. Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
Treasurer's report given by&#13;
Treasurer Moore. Motion by&#13;
Reade, supported by Beaty to&#13;
receive the Treasurer's report.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Kuhn, supported&#13;
by Reader to pay General Fund&#13;
bills as presented. Motion carried.&#13;
Mr. Snacker gave a review&#13;
of the need for a new arithmetic&#13;
set-up for grades 1 through&#13;
6th. Motion by Kuhn, supported&#13;
by Johnson to purchase the new&#13;
books published by Harcourt,&#13;
Brace, and World, Inc., publishers&#13;
for the new concept in arithmetic&#13;
teaching. Motion carried.&#13;
Election of officers: Vote for&#13;
President — Johnston 7 —&#13;
Johnston elected. Vote for&#13;
Vice President — Beaty 4,&#13;
Reader 2, Johnson 1 — Beaty&#13;
elected.&#13;
Vote for Secretary — Allmand&#13;
6, Reader 1 — Allmand&#13;
elected.&#13;
Vote for Treasurer — Moore&#13;
5, Reader 1, Kuhn 1 — Moore&#13;
elected.&#13;
Mr. Wilson of Wilson Motor&#13;
Sales of Brighton offered two&#13;
new Ford 700 chassis for buses&#13;
12 an4 13 for&#13;
discuss it further.&#13;
Motion by Beaty, supported&#13;
by Moore, that we purchase a&#13;
floor Jack and cutting torch&#13;
for the bus shop. Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Kuhn, supported&#13;
by Johnson, that Mrs. Muriel&#13;
Reader be offered the job of&#13;
Librarian Aid for school year&#13;
1963-1964.&#13;
Yays. Johnson, Moore, Beaty,&#13;
Kuhn and Allmand.&#13;
Abstained: Reader „&#13;
Motion by Allmand, supported&#13;
by Moore, that we ask for&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH WED, AUG. 28,&#13;
13 mills tax money for operation&#13;
for the 1963-1964 school&#13;
year. Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Allmand, supported&#13;
by Moore, that we ask&#13;
for 3hi mills for debt retirement&#13;
for the 1963-1964 school&#13;
year. Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Johnson, supported&#13;
by Reader, to continue&#13;
our participation in the hearing&#13;
and vision clinic put on by&#13;
the County Board of Health.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Allmand, supported&#13;
by Johnson, to adjourn.&#13;
Meeting adjourned at 11:15&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Signed&#13;
Roland M.&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Obituary&#13;
ROYAL, STEVENS&#13;
BRIGHTON—Royal Stevens,&#13;
52, of 5882 Felske Drive.&#13;
Brighton Township, died at&#13;
his home, Friday August 22,&#13;
following a heart attack.&#13;
He was born November 13,&#13;
1910 In Griswold, Iowa, a son&#13;
of Clayton and Hazel Stevens.&#13;
Mr. Stevens had been employed&#13;
at the Vagabond Corp.&#13;
for a number of years.&#13;
Surviving is his mother, Mrs.&#13;
Hazel Stevens of Brighton.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Sunday at 2:00 frtfm the&#13;
Keehn funeral home with the&#13;
Rev. Robert Coffey officiating.&#13;
Burial was in Fairview&#13;
'emetery, Brighton.&#13;
Farm Loans&#13;
Federal Land&#13;
Bank&#13;
Association&#13;
205 N. Walnut Street&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Phone 1422&#13;
OPEN&#13;
Monday and Thursday&#13;
9:30 to 2:00&#13;
BRIGHTON BXRXHB&#13;
August—&#13;
16—Mr. and Mrs. Gary&#13;
Baldwin, a boy&#13;
22—Mr. and Mrs. Doyle&#13;
Black, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, John&#13;
LaBert, a girl&#13;
2a—Mr. and Mrs. Richard&#13;
Smith, a boy&#13;
24—Mr. and Mrs. Richard&#13;
Vlsel, a boy HOWELL&#13;
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CURRENT ACTIVITIES g THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS, WED., AUG. 28, 1963&#13;
In Our Churches&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
FXBST MXIBODIST&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
G. T. Kevta, Minister&#13;
7-rm&#13;
First service, 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 9:30 a.rru&#13;
Second servtce, 10:45 ajn.&#13;
Coffee Hour, sponsored by&#13;
the Youth Fellowship, follows&#13;
the second service.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, Sunday,&#13;
7:00 pjn.&#13;
Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
OF GOD&#13;
5744 Brighton Rd,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Rev. James Babcock, D1X,&#13;
Pastor.&#13;
Rev. Frederick Babcock,&#13;
Associate.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 sun.&#13;
Evangelistic Service, 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
Friday Young People, 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Saturday Praise Service, 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
Brighton, IWtehtgM&#13;
Phone AC 9-4641&#13;
Leo Poster, CJMLM.&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:00, 7:30,&#13;
9:00, 10:30, 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00.&#13;
Holy day Masses, 5:30, 8:15,&#13;
12:15 and 6:00 p.ra.&#13;
First Fridays, Masses at&#13;
8:00, 11:20 and 6:00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
evenings. Holy Communion&#13;
at 6:30, 7:00 and before the&#13;
8:00 Mass.&#13;
Novena to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual Help Wednesday evening&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Holy Communion at 6:30,&#13;
7:00 and before the 8:00 Mass.&#13;
St. John (Mlsaion). Located&#13;
on M-59 two miles west of M-&#13;
23.&#13;
Sunday Mass at 9:00. Confessions&#13;
before the Mass. Holyday&#13;
Mass at 7:30.&#13;
GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
3130 Hacker Rd.&#13;
Brighton* Michigan&#13;
Wayne Glauqoe, Pastor&#13;
Home 4363211&#13;
10:00, Bible SchooL&#13;
11:00, Morning Worship,&#13;
7:00, Evening Worship.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
Brighton, Mlehlgas&#13;
BETHESA TABERNACLE&#13;
5401 U. B. - t t&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday Morning Services,&#13;
11:30.&#13;
Sunday Even i n g Services,&#13;
evenings at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Young Peoples, Friday, 7:36.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
Pastor Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
WESt-CTAN METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
"A Friendly OkareB) WRh A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere*&#13;
A. C. Barker, Paster&#13;
S. S» Demoad, Aseoe. Pastor&#13;
9:45 ajn., Bible School Hour&#13;
11:00 ajn., Junior Church,&#13;
Mrs. Clara Sutton, Director.&#13;
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship&#13;
'(Sermon Hour).&#13;
6:30 PJXL, Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service.&#13;
TJ30 PJXL, Evening Evangel&#13;
Hour.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
CONGREGATION OP&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
James P.&#13;
422 3rd. St.&#13;
Phone 229-9201&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry SchooL&#13;
Thursday 830 p.m. Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday 3:45 p.m. Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 pjn. Area Bible&#13;
Studies at following addresses.&#13;
4750 VA-U Brighton, Mich.&#13;
MM U 3 - t S Brighton, Mich.&#13;
ParsbaUvflle Rd.&#13;
Hartlaad, Mich.&#13;
Thursday evening at 7 p.m.&#13;
The Choir practice is followed&#13;
at 8 p.m. by Bible study and&#13;
prayer.&#13;
THE PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
824 E. Grand River, AC 7-6691&#13;
Robert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
AC t-*4»&#13;
Gordon Mallett, Choir Dtreetor&#13;
Mn, Charles Birch, Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 ajn., Short family&#13;
Worship Service&#13;
9£0 to 10:30 ajn-, Church&#13;
School for all ages.&#13;
11:00 t o 12:00, Worship&#13;
Service.&#13;
There is a care group for pre&#13;
school children during Church&#13;
School and the 11:00 worship&#13;
service.&#13;
You are welcome at our worship&#13;
services and other events.&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
803 W. Main St.,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-2763&#13;
Rev. Robert R. Olson, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, with classes&#13;
for children age 3 through high&#13;
school, and adults, is held at&#13;
9:45 a.m. each Sunday.&#13;
Worship Serivces are held at&#13;
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. each Sun&#13;
day during the summer.&#13;
^r the&#13;
a.m. worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome!&#13;
£Atnys EPISCOPAL&#13;
Of Ike MID Pet*&#13;
4B* Mm. Botart a&#13;
CgBYdl&#13;
lint&#13;
SERVICES:&#13;
CVwnnMiwV&gt;n.&#13;
* Prayer,&#13;
School and Nursery,&#13;
and Thin! Sundays:&#13;
at both servp&#13;
j n . Youth League.&#13;
junior&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-3249&#13;
1660 £ . M-S6&#13;
Pinckne-4 Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hr., 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
SI. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-36&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Rev. Luther H. Kriefall, Pastor&#13;
AC 7-3961&#13;
9864 Znkey Lake Rd., Lakeland&#13;
Organist • Mn. Ben Wood&#13;
Asst. Organist Mrs. Ruby Cook&#13;
Sunday Worship Services —&#13;
8:30 and 10:45 A. M.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Communion Service: first and&#13;
third Sunday.&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle: second&#13;
Monday.&#13;
Voters Assembly: second&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
AREA CHURCHES&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Masses: 8:00 and 10:30 A.M.&#13;
• • •&#13;
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
2945 E. Northfleld Church Rd.,&#13;
Northfleld Township&#13;
Raymond Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 633-1669&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Morning Services, 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Confirmation Classes.&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 pjn&#13;
Children, S a t u r d a y , 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Wm. Johnson, Pastor&#13;
9:45 A.M., Adult Sunday&#13;
SchooL&#13;
9:45 A.M., Sunday School&#13;
;^:00 AM., Worship Service.&#13;
6:30 P.M. — MYF.&#13;
• • •&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
279 Dartmoor Drive&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
William F. Xichola*. Pastor&#13;
Hksfeery 9-2342&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. Walter Tucker, Sr&#13;
Sunday School Supt., Mn. H.&#13;
N. Manning.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a m&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Jet Cadets, 8 years through&#13;
12 years, 5:30 to 6:30.&#13;
Evangelistic Services, 7.-00&#13;
PJTL&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deaconess&#13;
Olive Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon,&#13;
Sunday, 10 am.&#13;
Church School, 10 a m&#13;
Holy Communion, Last Sunday&#13;
of each month.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHUBCH&#13;
101U CA. 2S&#13;
Harold Tjeptoua, Paster&#13;
HL 9-*U7&#13;
10 ajn. Sunday SchooL&#13;
11 a m Worship.&#13;
6:45 pjn. Young People.&#13;
7:30 pjn. Preaching Service.&#13;
Light * Life Hour on Sundays&#13;
at 1 p m - WJJFG - 98.7&#13;
FM.&#13;
Prayer Meeting Thursday,&#13;
:30 p.m.&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
Wbitmore Lain, Michigan&#13;
BEY. A. ROBERTSON&#13;
Sunday SchooL 10:00 a-m.&#13;
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 pan.&#13;
Missionary Service, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 pjn.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
CHURCH OF THE&#13;
NAZARENE&#13;
422 McCarthy Street&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. W. E. Varian, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a m&#13;
Worship service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
Evangelistic services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 pjn. on Wednesday.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF GOD&#13;
603 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. Stanley Hicks, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a m&#13;
Childrens church at 11:15&#13;
a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11:30 ajn.&#13;
C. A. service at 6:45 p.m.&#13;
Evening evangelistic service&#13;
at 7:30p.m.&#13;
Midweek service on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. JOHNS&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
Slbley at Walnut, How ell&#13;
Rev. Richard IngaHs, Rector&#13;
. The1": JtoJy" "Corrnrmniwr&#13;
S ^ at&#13;
The Holy Communion at 10&#13;
a.m. on the first and third Sundays&#13;
of each month.&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10 a.m. on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of each&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on Sun&#13;
day at 10 a.m.&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
3940 Plnekney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock. Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10*30 ajn.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 ajn.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
pjn.&#13;
flRST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
644 W Grand Rlyer, Howell&#13;
First Church of Christ, Scientist&#13;
holds a service each Sunday&#13;
at 10:30. Sunday School&#13;
tor pupils up to ihe age at 20&#13;
convene at the same hour. A&#13;
Wednesday evening service is&#13;
held at 8 pjn. at which time&#13;
experiences, testimonies and remarks&#13;
may be given.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
at 122 N. State street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may be borrowed,&#13;
read or purchased, [t Is open&#13;
to the public Monday through&#13;
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m&#13;
and from 6:30 to 9 o'clock Friday&#13;
evenings.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLE'S CHURCH&#13;
385 tnadilla. Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Young Peo p 1 e's Meeting,&#13;
g , 7:00.&#13;
Thursday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane &amp; McCarthy Streets&#13;
Rev. Charles Kolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11 a.m.&#13;
Midweek worship service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
52$ West Grand River&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church school at 9:15 and 11.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a m&#13;
CHURCH THE GOD&#13;
3940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 ajn.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting on Wednesday&#13;
at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, Howell&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
a-t 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
Howell&#13;
205 South Walnnt St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, MinUter&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m. and&#13;
11:15 a.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Church service at 3 p.m. on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN&#13;
8875 Fenton Road&#13;
Rev. F. J. Pies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 12:30 pjn.&#13;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. «J. Rssmnssen, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath school at 2 pjn. on&#13;
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC&#13;
Howell&#13;
Father Joseph Weiber, Pastor&#13;
Rev. Jerome Schmidt&#13;
Assistant Pastor&#13;
Sunday Masses at 6, 8, 10&#13;
and 12 o'clock.&#13;
Holy Day Masses at 5:30, 7&#13;
and 9 a.m. 12:15 and 6 pjn.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 and&#13;
8 ajn.&#13;
Confessions Saturday from&#13;
3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 9 p.m.&#13;
EMMANUEL BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH of HOWELL&#13;
4961 W. Grand River, Howell&#13;
Rev. Harvey Hafner, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 ajn.&#13;
Sunday morning worship at&#13;
11 a m&#13;
Sunday evening service at&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6 pjn.&#13;
Bible study on Wednesday at&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
74M 8t«w Road&#13;
Rev. W. 0- Bessosu Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 sum.&#13;
Bible Study at 11 o'clock.&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 pin.&#13;
Evening s e r v i c e at 8:15&#13;
o'clock.&#13;
Prayer service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8 p.m.&#13;
\ GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
SIS Preapect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Roasted. Minister&#13;
Early service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Late service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 9:45 a.m.&#13;
ST. MARFS&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Week day Mass. 8:00 a.m.&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 gwarthout Road,&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd., Hvmburg&#13;
Phone AC 7-6870&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
138 Unadilla Street&#13;
Rev. William Halniworth&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Rev. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4828&#13;
Sunday School — 9:45.&#13;
Morning Worship— 11:00.&#13;
Youth Fellowship — 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship — 7:00&#13;
Wednesday evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study —&#13;
7:30.&#13;
THE MENNONITE CHURCH&#13;
204 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melvin Stauffcr&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Services as announced.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
Public Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday 8&#13;
pjn.&#13;
Ministry School — Friday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — Friday&#13;
-8:30 p.m.&#13;
4-H Aim&#13;
4-H Clubs provide Informal,&#13;
educational opportunities for&#13;
well-rounded growth of young&#13;
people capable of assuming responsibilities&#13;
of leadership and&#13;
citizenship.&#13;
TRUCKS&#13;
More than 3.000 licensed&#13;
motor carriers serving Michigan&#13;
make the state a national&#13;
hub of truck transportation.&#13;
They carried about a billion&#13;
dollars worth of goods over&#13;
Michigan,&#13;
highways in 1962.&#13;
Tan Uses' Hems&#13;
INTO CASH&#13;
WITH QUICK ACTING&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
Call AC 7-7151&#13;
or&#13;
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Shower Honors&#13;
Lenna Small&#13;
Lenna May Small, daughter&#13;
of the Clifford Smalls of Island&#13;
Lake, was honored with&#13;
a bridal shower given on&#13;
Wednesday, Aug. 14. The aftair,&#13;
held at the Small home,&#13;
was given for Lenna by Mrs.&#13;
James Haas.&#13;
Lenna, who is the brideelect&#13;
of Jerry Watters, son ot&#13;
Mrs. Myrtle Watters and the&#13;
late Clare Watters of Howell,&#13;
has set her wedding date for&#13;
August 3L&#13;
The guests were Mrs. Leo&#13;
Tysar, Mrs. Gertrude Peterson,&#13;
Mrs. Etta Spicer, Mrs. Reed&#13;
Spicer, Miss Cathy Davis, Mrs.&#13;
Raymond King, Miss Rae King,&#13;
Mrs. R. Dickrian, and the&#13;
bride's mother, Mrs. Clifford&#13;
Small, and her sisters, Hazel&#13;
and Vera Small.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Clarence Seeling was&#13;
in the nine-member installation&#13;
team that journeyed to&#13;
Fowlerville on Monday, August&#13;
19, as representatives of the&#13;
Jesse B. Cooley Post 235,&#13;
American Legion Auxiliary.&#13;
The installing team who per*&#13;
formed the installation for the&#13;
officers-elect of the Orson A.&#13;
Rose Unit 215, of Fowlerville,&#13;
American Legion Auxiliary,&#13;
were Mrs. Seeling, Mrs. Albert&#13;
Zimmerman, Mrs. Ruth Sipes,&#13;
Mrs. G. Eric Singer, Mrs. Joe&#13;
r -MMU- FJoyd_-&#13;
rick Heafy and- Mrs; Jerry&#13;
Mayo.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Nuns Feted&#13;
At Fonda Lake&#13;
In spite of the cool weather&#13;
on Saturday, August 17, a&#13;
group of nuns gathered at the&#13;
summer cottage of Louis Lasecki,&#13;
on Fonda Lake, and proceeded&#13;
to thoroughly enjoy the&#13;
day.&#13;
Sister HUdegarde, S.S.J.,&#13;
with the Music Department&#13;
at Nazareth College tat Kslsmazoo,&#13;
and daughter of Mr.&#13;
Laseekf, greeted seven nuns&#13;
from Oar—Lady—of—Good.&#13;
Counsel School hi Plymouth.&#13;
They were Mother Christine,&#13;
S.S.J.; Sister Cariene, 8.SJ.;&#13;
Sister Dorothea, 8.8J.; Stater&#13;
Josophat, 8.S.J.; Sister&#13;
Marie, S.SJ.; Sister Marie&#13;
Daniel, S.&amp;J., and Sister&#13;
Mary Norman, S.SJ.&#13;
Also present were Mr. Lasecki's&#13;
two sons and their&#13;
families, the Henry Laseckis&#13;
of Southfield and the Harry&#13;
Laseckis of Detroit. Henry and&#13;
Harry were in charge of the&#13;
steak dinner and corn roast&#13;
feast that was served to all&#13;
assembled.&#13;
Neighbors, the Bernard Lor*&#13;
engers, took the nuns for boat&#13;
rides. Since it was rather&#13;
windy and at times milting,&#13;
they were generously sprayed&#13;
by a fine mist as they rode&#13;
along but this just added to&#13;
their enjoyment.&#13;
Then Monday of this week,&#13;
Sister HUdegarde was joined&#13;
by Sister Walter who arrived&#13;
from S t Augustine school in&#13;
Kalamazoo and the two left&#13;
from Willow Run Airport, flying&#13;
to Philadelphia where they&#13;
would attend the National Li*&#13;
turgical Conference this week.&#13;
Sgt. Foote&#13;
Visits Mother&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer&#13;
had her son, G/Y Sgt E.7 E.&#13;
P. Foote, his wife and six&#13;
children visiting them for two&#13;
weeks recently when Sergeant&#13;
Foote was on leave from Camp&#13;
Lejeune, North Carolina.&#13;
The weather here was definately&#13;
fall-lsh and since they&#13;
left 90-degree weather in N.&#13;
Carolina, they did not like our&#13;
weather at all.&#13;
The Palmers had 20 guests&#13;
who came to call during tike&#13;
two weeks to tee and visit&#13;
with the Foote family who&#13;
had not been home tn 1 • *&#13;
yesvrs. Sgt Foote hae two&#13;
more yean tin retirement at&#13;
which time he will have devoted&#13;
20 yean to the service&#13;
of hit country.&#13;
The Palmers' other son and&#13;
daughter-in-law-, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Kenneth Palmer, and their two&#13;
children, of Detroit, were also&#13;
on vacation at the same time&#13;
as the Footes and spent It out&#13;
here at the Island Lake home&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer.&#13;
• " • ' • •&#13;
Over the weekend* of the&#13;
17th, visitors at Dr. and Mn.&#13;
Paul Muske's Fair Oaks were&#13;
Mn. Muske's nephews, Ralph&#13;
and Paul Thorn; Mr. and Mn.&#13;
James Carney and children,&#13;
Janet and Joseph; № . and&#13;
Mrs. Joseph Batten and Joseph,&#13;
Jr., and Nancy, all of&#13;
Dearborn.&#13;
Saturday, August 17, Dr.&#13;
and Mrs. Muske were guests&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Theo&#13;
ret at their summer place at&#13;
Belle River, Ontario.&#13;
Larry Shekel! will take as&#13;
his bride. Miss Brenda Caven,&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Shep&#13;
Caven of Hamburg, on Sept&#13;
14. A pre-nuptial party was&#13;
given in the form of a wedding&#13;
shower on Sunday, August 18,&#13;
for Brenda by her sister, Josephine,&#13;
at the Caven home.&#13;
Guests were Mrs. Edward&#13;
Danforth, Mn. Robert Shekel!,&#13;
Mn. Ronald ShekeU, Sandy,&#13;
Jan and Diane Shekell, Mrs.&#13;
Percy ShekeU, Mrs. Richard&#13;
KlotkowBki, and Mn. Lenox&#13;
Benser.&#13;
Gerald Shekell, of Fowlerville,&#13;
who recently wound up&#13;
in the McPherson Community&#13;
Health Center after falling&#13;
asleep at the wheel of his car&#13;
and crashing, returned home&#13;
on Friday, August 16. He will&#13;
be on crutches for some time&#13;
to come and unable to return&#13;
to work.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Long Drive,&#13;
Short Visit&#13;
Mn. Percy Shekell and h«*&#13;
children, Roger, Larry, Diane&#13;
and Jan, and their friend,&#13;
Brenda Cavens, drove 500 miles&#13;
on Sunday, August 11, just for&#13;
a brief chance to see and talk&#13;
with P vt Richard Shekell who&#13;
recently entered the service&#13;
and is now stationed at Fort&#13;
Knox, Kentucky.&#13;
Although the Shekelisivere&#13;
there for 3 days, they got to&#13;
see Richard for only a twohour&#13;
period but they^aU. Jelt .&#13;
tt »iHKSF*r±h it a* Jir ;««£; m&#13;
pleased to »66 tftem.&#13;
» * *&#13;
Bertha Schneider, Carol&#13;
Richards, Ann, Patrick and&#13;
George Stafldlick enjoyed a&#13;
trip to the Detroit zoo on&#13;
Tuesday, August IS, with&#13;
Mrs. Arthur Standllck.&#13;
• • #&#13;
Jeanne Sachs and Jan Shekell&#13;
spent the night of August&#13;
13 with Bertha and Ruth&#13;
Schneider.&#13;
Recently Bertha Schneider&#13;
accidentally spilled hot coffee&#13;
on her leg and received a painful&#13;
second-degree burn. .She&#13;
had heavy wool sox on and in&#13;
taken them off the skin peeled&#13;
off on the small area affected.&#13;
This, however, did not stop&#13;
from joining her sister&#13;
Ruth, and friends, Jeanne&#13;
Sachs, Pat Sporer, Jan and Diane&#13;
Shekell, for a 5-mile bike&#13;
hike on Monday, August 19.&#13;
The girls took their swim&#13;
suits and a picnic lunch and&#13;
found a fine swimming place&#13;
out in the country where they&#13;
had a refreshing swim before&#13;
enjoying their lunch.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mrs. Donald Jenks of Round&#13;
Lake attended a second wedding&#13;
shower for her sister,&#13;
Miss Martha Rau, of Detroit,&#13;
on Sunday, August 11. Mrs,&#13;
Bruce Herbst of Brighton Road&#13;
gave the shower for Miss Rau&#13;
who is her niece.&#13;
Local guests attending were&#13;
Mrs. Lyle Herbst, Mrs. Lewis&#13;
Herbst, Mrs. Charles Herbst,&#13;
Mrs. Wilbur Herbst, Miss Helen&#13;
Seim, Mrs. Richard Labuschewsky,&#13;
Mrs. Carl Westin and&#13;
Mrs. Merle Herbst.&#13;
Out-of-town guests w e r e&#13;
from Detroit, Berkley and&#13;
Birmingham. Mrs. Jenks attended&#13;
still a third shower for&#13;
her sister on Sunday, August&#13;
25, which was held in Livonia.&#13;
Callers at the Donald Jenks&#13;
home on Sunday, August 18,&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. Al Bush&#13;
and four of their daughters of&#13;
Ann Arbor and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Willis Beach and son, Don,&#13;
and his friend, Jim Abbatoye,&#13;
Stan Arnold of Briggs Lake&#13;
was appointed by Gov. Romney&#13;
at an organizational meeting&#13;
in Lansing on June 28 to the&#13;
new state Cconstruction Safety&#13;
Committee. This new committee&#13;
will register all construction&#13;
and contracting firms in&#13;
the state and work for better&#13;
constructed safety. Mr. Arnold&#13;
is also the secretary-treasurer&#13;
of the Michigan State Building&#13;
and Construction Trades,&#13;
of Milford.&#13;
Mrs, G. Stxbey&#13;
Hosts Meeting&#13;
The third meeting of the&#13;
newly-formed S t Christopher&#13;
Guild, made up of Catholic&#13;
women in the Fonda-Island&#13;
Lake area, met on Tuesday,&#13;
August 20, at the home of a&#13;
member, Mrs. Gerald Sixbey.&#13;
The president, Mrs. Carl&#13;
Schneider, conducted the meeting&#13;
at which two new members&#13;
were greeted, namely Mrs. Leo&#13;
Tysar and Mrs. Gertrude Peterson.&#13;
Otters attending w«re Mrs.&#13;
John Donahoe, Jr., Mrs.&#13;
Larry Folder aad Mrs. Arthur&#13;
Standlkk. The ladle*&#13;
made final plans for the b*-&#13;
saa* aad spaghetti dinner&#13;
wMefc toek place ls*t Soniay&#13;
1st the Shamrock Bttom&#13;
of St. Patrick's Church. They&#13;
also dbeoseed having a dot)&#13;
•reject ef ttetr ewsw&#13;
The next meeting was set&#13;
for 8 pjn.. Sept 17. to be held&#13;
at the home of Mrs. Larry&#13;
Feldet- st Fonda Lake.&#13;
Mrs. George Richards and&#13;
her son, Paul, enjoyed a trip&#13;
to the gardens at Cranbrook on&#13;
Sunday, August 18. "&#13;
Three families moved (or&#13;
will soon move) from our lakes&#13;
area. Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Adams moved from Fonda&#13;
Lake last week after selling&#13;
their home. They purchased&#13;
the former Donald Wunderlich&#13;
home on Kickett Road.&#13;
Also leaving Fonda Lake&#13;
last weekend were Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. John Donahue, Jr., and&#13;
their two children, who aold&#13;
their home to the Kurd&#13;
Woodbrldge family, who will&#13;
move here from Southfleld.&#13;
The Donahues left the lake&#13;
for health reasons and will rent&#13;
a house temporarily on Washington&#13;
Street in Brighton.&#13;
The third family, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Lawrence Riggs and&#13;
their four children, have been&#13;
renting at Island Lake for the&#13;
past year but^ will now move&#13;
to a home they^bought in Garden&#13;
City. The Riggses, who will&#13;
leave before the first of September,&#13;
are making the move&#13;
to be nearer Mr. Riggs' work.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Robert&#13;
entertained her son and his&#13;
family, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew&#13;
Stencel and two sons, Ronald&#13;
and Gregory, of Clawson, who&#13;
came to spend the day, on&#13;
Sunday, August 25.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mrs. Ernest Root had her&#13;
birthday on August 16 and&#13;
foufi&amp;—h$ffi*&gt;tf- -celebrating- the&#13;
tittiisluij •tfirice, JOH Fpjfl&amp;£, ¥ e r&#13;
niece, "Mi^.' - YroifSJr• SSJKHV"&#13;
came out from Detroit, with&#13;
her five children and brought&#13;
along a birthday cake.&#13;
Then on Sunday, the&#13;
Root*' son's family, the E.&#13;
Dale Roots, Jr., of Saglnaw&#13;
and three of their friends,&#13;
and the junior Mrs. Root's&#13;
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D.&#13;
Thomas, of Detroit, all came&#13;
to spend the day at the lake&#13;
and they also brought along&#13;
a birthday cake.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Root,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ike Bailey, both&#13;
of Fonda Lake, and Mr. * and&#13;
Mrs. Clay Wilt of Academy&#13;
Road attended the "Appreciation&#13;
Dinner" given for David&#13;
Apps on Thursday, August 22,&#13;
at the First Methodist Church&#13;
in Brighton. Mr. Apps was the&#13;
chairman of the building committee&#13;
for the new church recently&#13;
constructed.&#13;
• ~ • *&#13;
The Ike Baileys had as- dinner&#13;
guesta ^Mr. and Mrs, Ralph&#13;
Ridenour and their two daughters&#13;
of Ann Arbor on Wednesday,&#13;
August 21. and at the&#13;
same time welcomed them back&#13;
from California, \wiere the Ridenours&#13;
had spent most of the&#13;
summer months visiting still&#13;
another daughter.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Vacationing last week with&#13;
the George Bufford family&#13;
were Mrs. Bufford's nephews,&#13;
Paul and John Little, of Lincoln&#13;
Park. The previous week&#13;
the boys* twin brothers, Philip&#13;
and Jim Little, of Wayne had&#13;
their turn at vacationing with&#13;
the Buffords.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. McConnell&#13;
were hosts at a family&#13;
birthday picnic recently which&#13;
was held to jointly celebrate&#13;
the birthdays of Mrs. McConnell&#13;
and Cathy, who have their&#13;
special days in August and of&#13;
Mr. McConnell and Mike, who&#13;
have their birthdays in September.&#13;
F a m i l y members present&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. McConnell's&#13;
parents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Glen Fox and Mrs. D. B. Mc-&#13;
Connell of Detroit. Also joining&#13;
in the celebration were the&#13;
younger Mrs. McConnell's aunt&#13;
and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W.&#13;
G. Grant; her grandfather, Roland&#13;
Fox, and her cousin, Mrs.&#13;
William Balman, and two chii-'&#13;
dren, Diane and Tommy, all&#13;
of Detroit&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruhl of&#13;
Island Lake had their granddaughters,&#13;
Cindy, Sandy and&#13;
Nancy Ruhl, visiting with&#13;
them last week. The girls are&#13;
the daughters of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Arthur Ruhl of Detroit&#13;
Last week, Thursday, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Ruhl Cindy, Sandy&#13;
and Nancy, were Joined by the&#13;
Ruhls' two grandsons, Steven&#13;
and Scott Bandkau, sons of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Erwin H. Bandkau,&#13;
Jr., of State Street, and&#13;
they then drove to Detroit to&#13;
spend the day at Belle Isle.&#13;
MSU Graduate&#13;
Settles Here&#13;
We would like to introduce&#13;
and welcome Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Robert Sinke and their 16-&#13;
month-oid son, Ray Anthony.&#13;
who moved to 6568 Oakwood&#13;
Drive at Island Lake in the&#13;
spring.&#13;
They eame here after Mr.&#13;
Stake graduated from MlcMgaa&#13;
tttate Csttverstty and accepted&#13;
ems*eyss4-at at the&#13;
' General M e t e r s Proving&#13;
O&#13;
conning spend two weeks with&#13;
them recently while Mr. Lan»&#13;
cour took a two-week course&#13;
at Michigan £$§&amp; yo-^-f^ty&#13;
which was a requirement towards&#13;
his master's degree.&#13;
Mr. and Mi's. Ralph Smith&#13;
of Island Lake invited several&#13;
of their neighbors in for some&#13;
ice cream and birthday cake&#13;
on Sunday, August 25, when&#13;
they celebarted the first birthday&#13;
of their twins, Ralph and&#13;
Roxanne. Mr. Smith's birthday&#13;
was three days later on the&#13;
28th so he was included in thS)&#13;
celebration, although, he definitely&#13;
was not the "star" in&#13;
this show.&#13;
Mr. B. A. Witting entertained&#13;
his aunt, Miss Stella&#13;
Clinton, who arrived on Thursday,&#13;
August 15, from Chicago.&#13;
They played lots of golf all&#13;
three days she was here and&#13;
on Saturday evening, the Wittings,&#13;
Miss Clinton and neighbors,&#13;
Mrs. Florence MacLeod&#13;
and Harold B. Raymond, had&#13;
dinner at Harvey's.&#13;
Then on Sunday, before Miss&#13;
Clinton left to return home,&#13;
she treated Mr. and Mrs. Witting&#13;
and their son, Bob, to dinner&#13;
at the Canopy.&#13;
Thirty Attend&#13;
Sporer Parly&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William Sporer&#13;
hosted the Sporer family reunion&#13;
on Sunday, August 18,&#13;
at their Island Lake summer&#13;
tam*&#13;
from Detroit and Chicago,&#13;
There was much visiting,&#13;
swimming and even a baseball&#13;
game before the family&#13;
settled down to enjoy their&#13;
picnic supper.&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Sporer have&#13;
been coming out to Island&#13;
Lake as a sunimer-eottag©&#13;
family for 11 years. Mrs.&#13;
Sporer said It was at the&#13;
turn of the century that&#13;
here husband'* grandparents,&#13;
the Edwin Labadieft,&#13;
first bought out here. At&#13;
&gt; that- time taey ran an ice&#13;
house, coming out and cutting&#13;
and storing the Ice during&#13;
the winter month*.&#13;
Later Mr. Sporefs parents&#13;
bought a cottage at Island&#13;
Lake and now Mr. and Mis.&#13;
Sporer move the family out&#13;
for the summer as soon as&#13;
school is out in Detroit and&#13;
they don't return till the day&#13;
before school starts in September.&#13;
BcoAttSon ticking makes— a Shtaunrddyy&#13;
storage bag for little Leaguer's&#13;
bawball equipment. Bright red&#13;
fabrie scraps make colorful&#13;
appliques for the caddy, which&#13;
It bound with Wright's red bias&#13;
tape.&#13;
Mrs. Stoke had her brother's&#13;
Mrt. Harvard Lancour.&#13;
And JKT four children of Pin-&#13;
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. . . a buyer for your&#13;
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to buy, or&#13;
someone to c l e a n&#13;
your home? Just&#13;
read and use our...&#13;
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ARGUS • DISPATCH • EAGLE WED., AUG. 28, 1963-&#13;
30 Stalwarts&#13;
ut for Football&#13;
505 EAST GRAND RIVER One Kiock East of&#13;
the Court House&#13;
Bulldogs Practicing&#13;
At West Elementary Callers..&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Centennial&#13;
Celebration&#13;
; BV LEE NILES&#13;
BRIGHTON - As the '«;•&#13;
j gridiron season heads for its&#13;
j opening, the BHS Bulldogs&#13;
:;ind JJuJlpups started practicing&#13;
last Monday. Head Coach&#13;
' George Prieskorn will have&#13;
i about 30 boys to choose his&#13;
best 11 from.&#13;
Every morning and ait*rnoon&#13;
the excitement, hustle&#13;
and desire can he seen at&#13;
the West Elementary Sehoul,&#13;
LITTLE LEAGUE CHAMPS — Winners in the&#13;
Brighton Area Recreation summer baseball program&#13;
were the "Blues/* Seen in the front row from&#13;
left to right are Eddie Gardner, Gary Davison,&#13;
Bobby Gustafson, Cas Scranton, and Richard Me-&#13;
Kenney. Second row — John Herbst, Carl Berke,&#13;
Randy Needham and Roger Rittei. Third row —&#13;
Dr. McKenney, manager, and Floyd Shelters, coach.&#13;
Ex-BHS Hurler&#13;
Continues Feats&#13;
In Germany Loop&#13;
i where the teams are getting&#13;
' In shape.&#13;
The Varsity is already working&#13;
hard to learn the plays to&#13;
beat South Lyon in the opener&#13;
on Friday September 13.&#13;
With a favorable balance of&#13;
running, passing, and weight&#13;
for a strong line, the boys are&#13;
locking forward to the season.&#13;
Last year the game with&#13;
South Lyon proved to be a !&#13;
haiTowing experience for the&#13;
Lions. They were ripped apart&#13;
by the Bulldogs, 24-6. This&#13;
year's game is here and the&#13;
! boys are producing a lot of&#13;
enthusiasm for the beginning&#13;
of regular season play.&#13;
I "It's going to be hard work,"&#13;
remarked Assistant Coach Al&#13;
Stewart. J&#13;
Calisthenics and running are&#13;
the major part of the two- j&#13;
hqujcL .practices, one each in the j&#13;
Waiting!&#13;
* Mrs. Mary Merrow&#13;
• Cecil Hewlett&#13;
9 Ribey Holmes&#13;
TOP YOUTH LEAGUE TEAM — The Tigers Iwk&#13;
the championship in their division. In the first row&#13;
(L to R) are Stan Adams, Karl Lietzau, Mike Lueker,&#13;
Greg Park (captain), Ray Luttermoser and&#13;
Tom Chenoweth. Second row — Roger Hugh, Don&#13;
Herbst, Richard Ritter, Dan Zimmerman, and Walt&#13;
Davison.&#13;
JIM ARMSTRONG&#13;
What's In A State Park?&#13;
Time WM when outdoor seekers looked to state parks ia Michigan&#13;
•imply • * food places to camp, swia, and picnic. Today, more&#13;
J&gt;eople act coming to parks not just to enjoy these popular pastimes,&#13;
but also to learn about the outdoors first hand. At some&#13;
pufcs, snch as Ludtngton, Porcupine Mountains, Fort lilkins,&#13;
wiideraesSt and Bay City, programs have been developed by the&#13;
Coaserratioa Department to help visitors feel at home ia the&#13;
•ut-oMoots* Under the Deparaent's program of outdoor centers,&#13;
childfta ate learning si&gt;oat frogs, wildflowers, other resources&#13;
mad eoosezvatioa projects. Admittedly, much more needs to be&#13;
d t o h illustrated talks, guided tours, forestry and wildlife&#13;
and other activities to help visitors understand&#13;
aeei ag. LLa test move iia thhe rriight direction was made&#13;
•ariict ttta year whea a full-time naturali*t w*s named to coordiaatt&#13;
iatafpfctadvc- aerrice prograas of upper peninsula scat*&#13;
pmskm.-Mick, Depc of Coaaervatioa&#13;
T &amp; E DIVER'S&#13;
SBPPLY&#13;
JUr Fffls&#13;
Tttfcs&#13;
RipUm&#13;
Old TJS-28 *t School&#13;
Pfc.AC7-MS5&#13;
GREAT LAKES&#13;
The Great Lakes form the&#13;
largest body of fresh water in&#13;
the world. Their combined area&#13;
is greater than that of the&#13;
Black, the Baltic, the Red, the&#13;
White or the Caspian Sea, and&#13;
as great as the Adriatic and&#13;
Ionian Seas combined.&#13;
w u i x WHEAT&#13;
Michigan produces two-thirds&#13;
of the nation's supply of eastern&#13;
white winter wheat used&#13;
in pastry and crackers, and&#13;
as a Mender for other flours.&#13;
Good 4tm»n/*) sometimes at&#13;
premium prices, keeps it from&#13;
being a surplus item.&#13;
BRIGHTON - - A f o r m e r&#13;
Brighton High School baseball&#13;
star is continuing on as a leading&#13;
pitcher for the Ramstein&#13;
Rams in Ihe USAFE Germany&#13;
Conference.&#13;
He is Everett "Jim" Armstrong,&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
William Novak, 6378 Sydney,&#13;
Brighton, a graduate of the&#13;
class of '62.&#13;
Armstrong's team finished&#13;
third in the league composed&#13;
of eight teams and has recently&#13;
been engaged in a play-oft'&#13;
of the top four teams.&#13;
He was one of the leading&#13;
pitchers during the season,&#13;
winning five, losing one, and&#13;
posting an earned run average&#13;
of 2.08.&#13;
Local Salesmen&#13;
To See New Car&#13;
BRIGHTON— Chrysler and&#13;
Plymouth Dealers of Brighton&#13;
and other cities will see the&#13;
new 1964 Valiant, Chrysler,&#13;
and Imperial cars for the first&#13;
time Friday, August 30, in&#13;
Ford Auditorium. Detroit.&#13;
Among those invited to the&#13;
showinp: are the executives&#13;
and salesmen of Bill Teasley&#13;
of Brighton.&#13;
The new cars will be shown&#13;
in a live musical show, "New&#13;
Dimensions", written and produced&#13;
especially for the meeting.&#13;
At a luncheon following the&#13;
meeting, dealers and salesmen&#13;
will hear an address by&#13;
. E. Briggs, vice-president of&#13;
Chrysler Motors Corporation&#13;
and general manager of the&#13;
Chrysler-Plymouth Division.&#13;
The new 1964 models will&#13;
be introduced to the public&#13;
this fall.&#13;
tVIFORMS&#13;
l*ast week the boys received&#13;
their equipment and&#13;
uniforms from Robert Scranton,&#13;
athletic director, and&#13;
new assistant coach James&#13;
KorowLn, in the £Iigh School.&#13;
"Six returning starters an:&#13;
coming back from last year,"&#13;
exclaimed Prieskron. Other&#13;
Lettermen also include Phil&#13;
Stine, Tom "Buzz" Davison,&#13;
Frank DeLuca, Mike Fournier,&#13;
Gary Armstrong, Bobbie&#13;
Larabee, Dennis Scott, Mike&#13;
Dundas, and Joe Kearns,&#13;
(who Lettered as a Freshman).&#13;
These - students will have&#13;
two practices a day along with&#13;
John Hodgins, Lee Niles, Chris&#13;
Smith, Rnh Klinp, Dong&#13;
Dancing&#13;
for&#13;
Come on out! S p e c i a l&#13;
dances will be called for&#13;
beginners with walk-thru&#13;
instructions. Experienced&#13;
members of local dancing&#13;
clubs will gladly give assistance&#13;
to all.&#13;
merman, Dick EUiott, Pete&#13;
Holmes, Clark Millar, Steve&#13;
Kujawa, K e n Luttermoser,&#13;
Mike Stellwagon, Dennis Mayo,&#13;
and L a r r y Flowers. The&#13;
chances for these new boys to&#13;
find a position is great.&#13;
The team finished, high in&#13;
League standing last year,&#13;
therefore all the schools In the&#13;
Wayne-Oakland league will be&#13;
preparing to meet the BHS&#13;
Team,&#13;
The JV is ako ptaciicing&#13;
with the Varsity tor the first&#13;
few days, getting loose from&#13;
the summer and learning&#13;
plays.&#13;
The Schedule for the Biighton&#13;
Bulldogs will be;&#13;
South Lyon Here&#13;
Milford Here&#13;
Bloomfietd Hills There&#13;
Holly Here&#13;
West Bloomfield .... There&#13;
Clarkston There j&#13;
Northville . Hero j&#13;
Clarenceville ... .. There ;&#13;
Coach Prieskom summed it&#13;
up when he stated, "With a ;&#13;
maximum team effort, w e&#13;
could have a very success! ui&#13;
season."&#13;
Beginners&#13;
Invited&#13;
In addition to all popular&#13;
square dances we will offer&#13;
« variety-filled program&#13;
of Waltzes, Polkas.&#13;
J i 11 e r • B u g and The&#13;
Twist.&#13;
A LOT OF FRLIT&#13;
Michigan ranks second in&#13;
the production of plums; third&#13;
in apples, pears, celery and&#13;
grapes; fourth in peaches:&#13;
fifth in onions and carrots;&#13;
sixth in sugar beets; seventh&#13;
in milk; ninth in potatoes, and&#13;
tenth in corn and oats.&#13;
INITIAL WHITEWASH I Mi&#13;
Phil Regan, who has been&#13;
pitching for the Detroit Timers&#13;
since 1960, chalked up the i.ist&#13;
shutout of his major league •&#13;
carreer when he blanked the '&#13;
Cleveland Indians, 14-0, on&#13;
three hits May 10, 1963. j&#13;
OUR&#13;
COSTUME CONTEST! Choose Your Category—Enter Only 0n« Judgrnf at 10:00 p.m. Auf. 31 on Our Lot&#13;
MOST AUTHENTIC&#13;
Must have bctn mad*&#13;
prior to 1900. Optn to&#13;
mtn **4 women. 2 MOST ATTRACTIVE&#13;
Moy bo oW or nowly&#13;
modf. In itylo of 100&#13;
yoorj o§o. Woman o««/.&#13;
BEST GROUP&#13;
Ucludot coupto or fomiliot.&#13;
Stylos of 100 yoort&#13;
avoir I'intention de&#13;
Mean "intend to" in French&#13;
How many times have you said "I intend to"&#13;
review my Life Insurance Program with an experienced&#13;
Local Agent? And then didn't do it.&#13;
Don't put off any longer this important Protection&#13;
Review. Call Colt, now.&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
Brighton luraraaee Ageney&#13;
30? W. Main S t Phone&#13;
227-1891&#13;
PIPING HOT&#13;
PIZZA&#13;
HOT DOGS&#13;
On&#13;
A&#13;
Bun&#13;
DOUBLE COLA&#13;
POTATO CHIPS&#13;
CHOCK FULL 0 ' NUTS COFFEE itARGUS&#13;
• DISPATCH • EAGLE WED., AUG. 28, 1963&#13;
Official Minutes&#13;
County Board of Supervisors r , TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1963&#13;
The Livingston County Board of Supervisors convened&#13;
In rejralar session on Aujrust 20th, 1968 and upon&#13;
roll call the following members were found to be present:&#13;
Marshall C. Cooper Brighton City&#13;
Robert G. Beers Brighton Township&#13;
Carl W. Rartrtatz Cohoctah Township&#13;
Fonald Stuible Conwav Township&#13;
William Hogan - Deerfield Township&#13;
John Sehn Genoa Township&#13;
Howard Snieer - Green Oak Township&#13;
*v»nd* S^ehan Hamburg Township&#13;
Allan B. Camnbell H*ndv Township&#13;
Harold Armstrong Hartlan^ Township&#13;
Fred rt. Patrell Howell City&#13;
Russell H. Knsrelhardt _ Howell City&#13;
Herman H. Hegg Howell City&#13;
Clifton Heller Howell City&#13;
Olenn Berry Howell Townshin&#13;
Earl Diclcerson Tosco Township&#13;
W. B. Clark Marion Township&#13;
Milton Conine — Oceola Township&#13;
Stanley Dinkel Putnam Township&#13;
Lee Gordon Tyrone Township&#13;
Barney Roepcke Unadilla Township&#13;
Absent: Martin J. Lavan, Brighton City&#13;
The minutes of the July session were read and approved.&#13;
Supvr. Dickerson. Chairman of the Airoort Committee&#13;
gave a report of the Committee relative to the&#13;
hiring of an engineering firm for the airport construction&#13;
and design, statins that the Committee recommends&#13;
the hiring of Williams &amp; Works Engineering&#13;
Company for this work, their proposal being the lower&#13;
one read.&#13;
Supvr. Dickerson read a telegram from Senators&#13;
McNamara and Hart of the approval of the federal&#13;
t t o the Livingston County Aarportin-the_aniou2it&#13;
Moved by Supvr. Gordon, supported by Supvr. Beers&#13;
that the letting of the steam line bids be tabled until&#13;
1:30 P.M.&#13;
County Clerk, Joseph H. Ellis, read a communication&#13;
from the State Auditor General's Office in regards to&#13;
the County Audit of the financial records of the County&#13;
for the fiscal vear of 1961. The exception in the auditors'&#13;
report in reference to the County Road Commission&#13;
was turned over to the Road Committee for their consideration.&#13;
Mr. Ernest B. Dodare, 4900 Drexel. Detroit 15, Michigan&#13;
of the Cedar Lake ProDerty Owners Association&#13;
addressed the Board in repaHs to the lake level project&#13;
for Cedar Lake in Marion Township.&#13;
The Chairman referred the matter to the Prosecuting&#13;
Attornev.&#13;
Moved bv Sumr. Armstrong, suoported by Supvr.&#13;
Beers, the Board adioum until 1:30 P.M.&#13;
AFTERNOON SESSION&#13;
Roll call taken. All members uresent except Sunervison&#13;
Lavan of Brighton City and Supervisor Engelhardt&#13;
of Howell City.&#13;
Supvr. Catrell, Chairman of the Buildine and Grounds&#13;
Committee addressed the Board, stating that the Buildin*&#13;
and Grounds Committee had been to Sasrinaw and&#13;
talked with the Architect, Samuel C. Allen and Engineer&#13;
R. A. Kretchman in regards to the heating of the Court&#13;
House and they are convinced that the recommendations&#13;
of the architect and engineer to replace the defective&#13;
steam line in preference to installing a boiler&#13;
in the Court House should be accepted.&#13;
Supvr. Catrel! moved that we accent the low bid of&#13;
Acton Plumhin^ and Heating Co. of Detroit in the&#13;
amount of $7,962.32. Supported by SUDVT. Roepcke.&#13;
Motion Carried., (SUDVT. Heller voted No).&#13;
Supvr. Dinkel, Chairman of the Road and Bridge&#13;
Committee reported to the Board in respect to the&#13;
exception in the Auditors' rewrt, statin* the Committee&#13;
had brought the matter to the attention of the Road&#13;
Moved by -'Supvr." XTTcfceTSoa, &amp;upport&amp;? l?y Siiprr.&#13;
Englehardt that we retain Williams and Works Company&#13;
of Grand Rapids, Michigan for the engineering&#13;
and design of the airport for the sum of $3,400, the&#13;
amount of their proposal.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Catrell, Chairman of the Building and Grounds&#13;
Committee submitted the following bids on the installation&#13;
of the steam line between the Court House&#13;
and Detention Home as follows:&#13;
Hansen-Snyder Co. of Saginaw -- $8,900.00&#13;
Baughan Plumbing &amp; Heating of Flint __ 8,750.00&#13;
Acton Plumbing &amp; Heating of Detroit . . 7.962.32&#13;
Supvr. Catrell stated that he had contacted local&#13;
heating contractors in regards to a boiler system for&#13;
the Court House and they were not interested unless&#13;
there were engineering specifications from which to&#13;
work.&#13;
Moved by Supvr. Catrell, supported by Supvr. Heller&#13;
that we refer bids for recommendation to Mr. J. Witheridge&#13;
who was present representing Samuel C. Allen,&#13;
Architect employed by the County for this project.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Mr. J. ^itheridge, Engineer representing Samuel C.&#13;
Allen, architectural firm employed by the County for&#13;
this project was present and recommended the bid of&#13;
Acton Plumbing and Heating Co. of Detroit, Michigan&#13;
for a sum of $7,962.32, stating this represents a firm&#13;
bid to include all materials, labor and cutting and patching&#13;
for a complete installation.&#13;
consideration by the Committee on Roads and Bridges.&#13;
Supported by Supvr. Dickerson.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Catrell, Chairman of the Building and Grounds&#13;
Committee gave the Board a report on bids for the&#13;
appraisal of the countv buildings for insurance purposes.&#13;
Moved by Supvr. Catrell, supported by Supvr. Heller&#13;
that we accept the bid of Marshall &amp; Stevens of Detroit,&#13;
the firm with the low bid and further to negotiate the&#13;
inclusion of the County Infirmary in their appraisal&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Catrell, Chairman of the Building and Grounds&#13;
Committee gave a report on bids for replacing the steps&#13;
on the Court House Annex entrance, including the&#13;
painting and repair of the canopy. Supvr. Catrell stated&#13;
the difficulty encountered in getting bids on this job,&#13;
having received only one bid from Ray Slanker, Fowlerville,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
Moved by Supvr. Catrell, supported by Supvr. Stuible&#13;
that the bid of Ray Slanker, Fowlerville, Michigan be&#13;
accepted in the amount of $997.00 for replacing steps&#13;
of Court House Annex and paint and repair of the&#13;
Court House Annex Canopy.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Armstrong, Chairman of the Welfare Committee&#13;
gave the Board a report on the sites for a medicare&#13;
facility and those sites under consideration and&#13;
recommended the Board take a look at the several&#13;
medi-care facilities in the surrounding counties.&#13;
Supvr. Heller addressed the Board and emphasized&#13;
the important* of the ri*ht approach to presenting the&#13;
medi-care nroposal to the people.&#13;
Su*vr. Horan. Chairman of the Criminal Claims&#13;
Committee submitted claims and moved payment of&#13;
same. Supported bv Snpvr. B*rry. 'Claims appear as&#13;
number* &gt;-59fl8. A-5999 and B-l) Motion carried.&#13;
fharf«* R. fUten^an. Livingston Countv Prosecutor&#13;
addressed the Board in respect to the Cedar Lake Water T*vel static the -naDers were in the Conservation&#13;
TVpartment at Lansing an* f"*+^er that he and the&#13;
Thr*in Pnmm»»woner. O«fr'W. Mi^er would have to go&#13;
to T&lt;«T»*»"n*» •« in™*tf«ate th* matt**.&#13;
SmjfW. Hee*. P*«innan of th*» Civil Claim* Committee&#13;
mxn«tt/» hills **»d mov** the pavment thereof.&#13;
S"Tmnrted *»*»• *vmvT. Be***. (BW* prypear PS numbers&#13;
AP079 . A5997 illusive, B-2 and 1197 - 1212 inclusive.)&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Rnn^r W««»rs. Cha^nnan o? the Per Di*&gt;m Committee&#13;
presented the *&gt;er di*m and mileage of the various&#13;
supervisors and moved the payment thereof. Supported&#13;
by SUPVT. Heecr.&#13;
Motion *»*rried.&#13;
Supvr. Stuihle. Chairman of the Agricultural Committee&#13;
offered the following recommendations of the&#13;
nommittae and moved adoption thereof. Supported by&#13;
Supvr. *Tee«r.&#13;
Do*s tuVen to Dow Pound bv Howell Citv Police,&#13;
a fee of $2.00 will be remitted to the Countv if&#13;
redeemed by owner. This fee to be collected by&#13;
Howell Citv Treasurer.&#13;
Recommendations regarding Delinquent Dog&#13;
Licenses and violations of the Dor Law as adopted&#13;
bv this Board to remain in effert, with the&#13;
further provision that the Vennel fee schedule&#13;
to indutta those kennels with over 30 dogs pay&#13;
a fee of $50.00.&#13;
Ronald Stuible, Chairman&#13;
William Hogan&#13;
Glenn Berry&#13;
Motion rArried.&#13;
Supvr. Dinkel, Chairman of the Road and Bridges&#13;
Committee gave the Board the following report on a&#13;
T&gt;roT&gt;osed road plan from Countv Road Engineer. Walter&#13;
Clink, and submitted it for the Board's study for a&#13;
future road program.&#13;
Primary Standards —&#13;
Reconstruct with Plant-mix asphalt surface&#13;
and 12-18"sand subbase 18 miles of&#13;
F. A, S. roads^at.Sa^OOO. per mile&#13;
2 y^sr ; Ixsr was Bftti R B ^ &amp;tfa&amp;• •. S.5 JuSes -&amp;•&#13;
1961-1962 Hiflrh was Pinckney Road 3.5 miles @&#13;
$53,000.&#13;
Local Standards —&#13;
Crown and gravel&#13;
2 year Including, small amount of widening, reperiod&#13;
moving high shoulder, and occasional tree.&#13;
1961 -1962 Average cost $3,000. per mile&#13;
26 miles - Drain and gravel&#13;
Including widening but no cutting or filling&#13;
for vertical alignment. Also includes&#13;
tree removal and gravel but no sand subbase.&#13;
Average cost $5,500. per mile&#13;
7 miles - 6" sand subbase with 3" gravel&#13;
surface 24' wide&#13;
Includes correcting vertical and horizontal&#13;
alignment. Average cost $9,000. per mile&#13;
One mill or $144,000. will do the following based&#13;
on our cost experience for the past 2 years. 1961&#13;
and 1962 inclusive.&#13;
4 miles at $36,000 per mile equals $144,000.&#13;
16 miles at 9,000 per mile equals 144,000.&#13;
26 miles at 5,500 per mile equals 144,000.&#13;
48 miles at 3,000 per mile equals 144,000.&#13;
13 miles of plant mix recap over existing blacktop&#13;
roads equals $144,000.&#13;
9 miles of seal coat over existing hard&#13;
surface roads equals _ $ 9,000.&#13;
20 miles grade and 2000 yards pit&#13;
nra equals . 00.000.&#13;
20 miles process gravel at 1000 yards&#13;
per mile equals 50,000.&#13;
4 miles Plant mix recap at 170 potmdi&#13;
per square yard equals — — 46,000.&#13;
$144,000.&#13;
About two - thirds of our road system is classified&#13;
as inadequate. We have 281 miles of hard surface&#13;
road and 853 miles of gravel and dirt roads. Twothirds&#13;
of 281 is approximately 188 miles of inadequate&#13;
blacktotx Two-thirds of 888 miles is&#13;
approximately 568 miles of inadequate earth roads.&#13;
If we were to improve the most important SO per&#13;
cent of these inadequate roads we would need to&#13;
improve 94 miles of hard surface roads and 284&#13;
miles of earth roads.&#13;
One method of financing this need in the immediate&#13;
future would be to raise mfflage for the&#13;
work that the Countv Road Commission can&#13;
efficiently perform with their own personnel and&#13;
to bond against the motor vehicle fond revenues&#13;
for that part which can most effectively be contracted&#13;
out to contractors.&#13;
It would take a long term miHajre program to pay&#13;
as you go for our present needs. Bonding is expensive&#13;
compared to a pay as you go program due&#13;
to the long term interest charges. However, the&#13;
merits of bonding provide immediate relief for a&#13;
financial problem. Whenever a governmental unit&#13;
needs long term financing they should explore all&#13;
known possibilities of revenue and select the one&#13;
method or combination that they deem most desirable.&#13;
Supvr. Heller, Chairman of the Health Committee&#13;
gave the Board a report in regards to summer camps&#13;
and resort areas within the County. Further a report&#13;
of erowth of the County in respect to the new buildings&#13;
and sanitary inspections.&#13;
Supvr. Clark. Chairman of the Salary Committee&#13;
offered the following recommendations of the Committee&#13;
and moved the adoption thereof. Supported by&#13;
Supervisor Heeg.&#13;
We move we amend the Johnson Salary Flan:&#13;
Section III paragraph (D) the following sentence&#13;
be added at the end of paragraph (d) "and such&#13;
fefe» l k d in thft^rffict of County Clerk&#13;
Section III paragraph (F) the following sentence&#13;
be added at the end of paragraph (f) *and such&#13;
records shall be filed in the office of County Clerk&#13;
the first of each month."&#13;
Salary Committee:&#13;
W. B. Clark, Chairman&#13;
C. W. Heller&#13;
Lee Gordon&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
County Clerk, Joseph H. Ellis read a communication&#13;
from the Huron River Watershed Inter Governmental&#13;
Committee requesting continued membership in their&#13;
organization and the appointment of a delegate from&#13;
the Livingston County Board of Supervisors to represent&#13;
the County.&#13;
Moved by Supvr. Beers, supported by Supvr. Armstrong&#13;
that the Board accept the report of the Huron&#13;
Watershed Committee and further it be referred to the&#13;
Drain Committee.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Conine, Chairman of the Civil Defense Committee&#13;
gave the Board a report on the possibility of&#13;
having a central exchange from the Sheriffs Depart*&#13;
ment with respect to Civil Defense and fire protection.&#13;
pointing out the advantage of having such a system&#13;
to eliminate the overlapping of fire departments in the&#13;
(Continued On Back Page)&#13;
ALL BRAND NEW-FIRST LINE-TOP QUALITY-AMERICAS FINEST&#13;
A L U M A CRAFT Aluminum * Fiberglass&#13;
BOATS The Lively Lifetime Line of.&#13;
SPORT BOATS&#13;
Aluminum Runabouts 3 Great Models&#13;
14' Tampieo Reg. $620.00 now $498.00&#13;
14' Marlcalbo Reg. 810.00 Now 6.97&#13;
18' Queen Merrle Reg. 3880.00 now 3240.00&#13;
(WITH 110 HP. MERCRU1SER INBOARD.&#13;
Fiberglass Runabouts 3 BeauHful Modelt&#13;
14' Alora Reg. $ 784.00 now* 685.00&#13;
15&gt;Ball Reg. 1035.00 now 897.00&#13;
i r Sea Alra Reg. 1240.00 now 1050.00&#13;
TRAILERS&#13;
These are all Alums-Craft Trailers, each one has demountable wheels.&#13;
Adj. Rollers, Winch, Tie Down &amp; TaD lights, Plus Many Other Features&#13;
Not Found on All Other Trailers.&#13;
Reg. $146.75 now $119.50&#13;
Reg. 169.00 - - now 139.00&#13;
Reg. 199.00 now 159.00&#13;
Reg. 27430 now 229.00&#13;
. 1 Reg. 350.00 now 289.00&#13;
Reg. 415.00 now 339.00&#13;
. .Reg. 52130 aow 42940&#13;
. .Reg. 542J0 HOW 440.00&#13;
FISHING BOATS (Aluminum)&#13;
AC&#13;
AC&#13;
AC&#13;
AC&#13;
AC&#13;
AC&#13;
AC&#13;
AC&#13;
1100&#13;
1300&#13;
1600&#13;
1800&#13;
2200&#13;
12 Foot Model "EZ" . . Reg. $245.00 now $19540&#13;
12 Foot Model MR6" . . Reg. 351.00 now 2 9 4 0&#13;
Other Aluminum Boats From $119.00&#13;
14 Foot Model "AZ" . .Reg. $287.00 now&#13;
14 Foot Model "A" Reg. 31740 now&#13;
14 Foot Model "F7" . . Reg. 377.00 now&#13;
16 Foot Model MK" Reg. 54940 now&#13;
CANOES&#13;
16 F t Model C16 (Alum.) . .Reg. $25630 . now&#13;
17 Ft. Sqaare Emder (Alun) Reg. 31630 . now&#13;
$22440&#13;
26540&#13;
33940&#13;
46940&#13;
(Tandem)&#13;
(Tandem)&#13;
$22940&#13;
28640&#13;
SAILBOATS&#13;
12 F t Model $-12 . . . Reg. $47940&#13;
ALL FIBERGLASS — NYLON SAIL&#13;
now $41940&#13;
WILSON' 0001 Oraad River MARINE tak* ChftMimg&#13;
As Low As 10% Down on Any Item&#13;
Purchased During this Sale-Good thru Sept 8&#13;
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY (OR WHILE SUPPLY LASTS)&#13;
•tart Ms ehaMt to biy to* patty tab mi T r *&#13;
Ope* Weekday* 'til SiOO P.M. Sundays t i l 3i00&#13;
THE THE THE&#13;
BRIGHTON ARGUS PINCKNEY DISPATCH WHITMORE EAGLE&#13;
AC 7-7151 BPW141 HI 9&#13;
For as little as 75( you&#13;
too can place a&#13;
classified&#13;
in all&#13;
THREE&#13;
PAPERS&#13;
Call Today!&#13;
SELL THOSE ITEMS&#13;
SOMEBODY WANTS&#13;
• • • • •&#13;
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FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL?&#13;
OUR CLASSIFIEDS&#13;
ABOUT OUR&#13;
CLASSIFIEDS&#13;
NOW READERS SHARE WITH OVER&#13;
The Many Items, Such as: For Sale,&#13;
For Rent, Help Wanted, and Misc.&#13;
Plus Many Other Items Found In Our Classified Pages&#13;
WITH .If LL IT&#13;
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WMT M BATES&#13;
12 WORDS MINIMUM CHAKCiB&#13;
6c PER WOKD UVEB IS WORDS&#13;
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DEADLINE TIME SCHEDULES&#13;
AKGl S — TL^ES. NOON — DISPATCH TUBS. NOON&#13;
EAGLE — TUES. NOON ,&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
KARL'S TV now open every&#13;
^evening until 9 p.m., large&#13;
•fctock of reconditioned used&#13;
TV's. 104 W. Grand River.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Personals&#13;
IF YOU HAVE a drinking&#13;
problem, Write Alcoholics Anonymous,&#13;
P. O. Box 162, Whitmore&#13;
Lake, Michigan. tfx&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
WE WISH IN this way to express&#13;
our sincere thanks to the&#13;
neighbors and friends for the&#13;
many acts of kindness shown&#13;
to Cecil Morgan during his illness&#13;
and at the time of his&#13;
death.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peckens&#13;
I WOULD LIKE to take this&#13;
way to thank young Ronnie&#13;
Makin and his friend for the&#13;
badly needed assistance they&#13;
gave me last Wednesday when&#13;
a fire threatened to get out ot,&#13;
hand at roy.Jiome. Thete quk-k&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Household&#13;
L'SLD GAS RANGES -Roper,&#13;
Detroit Jewel, Kenmore, excellent&#13;
condition, free* delivery&#13;
and installation. 90 day guarantee.&#13;
Consumers Power Co.,&#13;
Phone Howell 64a t-f-x&#13;
WANTED: Responsible party&#13;
to take over low monthly payments&#13;
on a spinet piano. Can be&#13;
seen locally. Write Credit Manager,&#13;
P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville,&#13;
Indiana. 8-28-p&#13;
from catching fire. I am very&#13;
grateful.&#13;
Mrs. W. H. Meyer&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
Household&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
SPINET PIANO — WANTED:&#13;
Responsible party to take over&#13;
low monthly payments on a&#13;
spinet piano. Can be seen locally.&#13;
White Credit Manager,&#13;
P. O. Box 215, Shelbyville,&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
GENERAL ELECTRIC clothes&#13;
dryer, good condition. 229-6182.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
WE RENT&#13;
CEMENT MIXERS&#13;
CHAIN SAWS&#13;
STEAM CLEANER&#13;
TOW BARS&#13;
TRAILERS&#13;
And Many Other Items&#13;
RENT-ALL-CENTER&#13;
10461 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton Phone 220-6120&#13;
AUGUST SPECIAL&#13;
NEW—gas range, reg. $199.95,&#13;
now $149.95; for August only,&#13;
1 set West Bend waterless&#13;
cookware free with purchase.&#13;
Douglas Hardware. HI 9-7971.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
1 G. E. refrigerator like new,&#13;
1 apt. size Phil gas stove, 2&#13;
youth beds complete, 1 6-yr.&#13;
crib, 2 tables — dining and kitchen,&#13;
3 dining room chairs. HA&#13;
6-4369. 8-28-p&#13;
KENMORE AUTO, washer, 1&#13;
yr. old, series 400. owner leav-&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
SINGER AUTOMATIC fancy&#13;
stitch, 1962 model, slightly used&#13;
in sewing desk. *Makes fancy&#13;
designs, sews on buttons, makes&#13;
button holes, darns, appliques,&#13;
monograms, embroiders, does&#13;
overcasting, sews in zippers. No&#13;
attachments needed 20 year&#13;
guarantee. Balance due $67.58,&#13;
take over payments of $6.97&#13;
per month call Howell 791.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
USED FURNITURE Store at&#13;
Lakeland Inn, Lakelai\d. Cold&#13;
Spot re frig.; Norge washer;&#13;
Westinghouse delux washer &amp;&#13;
dryer; gas stove; apt, gas&#13;
stove; large meat grinder; elec.&#13;
grill; large meat block; elec.&#13;
stove, no oven. 9-4-x&#13;
SINGER SALE-A-THON, the&#13;
biggest bargains ever offered&#13;
on Sewing Machines, vacuum&#13;
cleaners, typewriters and floor&#13;
polishers. Easy terms from $5.&#13;
down, $5. mo. Don't miss this&#13;
sale. Phone Norman Pilsner&#13;
your only authorized representative&#13;
for the Singer Co.&#13;
9-n-x&#13;
LIVING ROOM suite, bedroom,&#13;
kitchen furniture, good condition.&#13;
8191 Woodland Shore Dr.,&#13;
Apt. 4 tfx&#13;
Fix Up Your Home&#13;
For&#13;
OUTDOOR&#13;
L I V I N G !&#13;
NATURAL LEDGE&#13;
STONES&#13;
FOB RETAINING WALLS&#13;
FIBE PLACES * ETC,&#13;
I"1 ' ' ' M ii ri.i n r mjIMMHMIIHIlllillHr'•&#13;
ADD A PATIO I&#13;
NOW! I&#13;
PRECAST STEPS&#13;
Precast&#13;
PATIO STONE&#13;
6 Colors $-i 49&#13;
24"x24"xli/2"__ 1&#13;
18" x 18" x lVi"~ D o&#13;
READY - MIX CONCRETE OR&#13;
MORTAR IN 50 and 90 LB. BAGS&#13;
* * * * *&#13;
NATURAL WINDOW SILLS,&#13;
DOOR SILLS and WALL COPINGS BRIGHTON STONE &amp; SUPPLY CO.&#13;
7300 Gd. River&#13;
\&#13;
Ph. 229-6648 i&#13;
Zyt Mile* W. of Brighton — Between Brighton 4c HoweD i&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
BRIGHTON SWECT SHOP&#13;
SEALTEST ICE CREAM ,&#13;
14 oz. bag New Era potato chips (Mr&#13;
Paul DeLuca 128 W. Main St. Ph. AC 9-7092&#13;
' iff.&#13;
:&gt;-5&#13;
"Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
formerly Wlnk*Ihau» Floral Co.&#13;
Phone HoweU 2H4&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
t Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
fUrdwam — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • Hmwewanr&#13;
and AppHancet&#13;
BtoetriaU&#13;
Tbn A Btttcnw&#13;
Ph.&#13;
For Sale&#13;
Household&#13;
COMING AGAIN — new merchandise&#13;
Auction Sale, everything&#13;
for Pop, Mom &amp; the&#13;
whole family at your price.&#13;
Household items, pots, pans &amp;&#13;
dishes; elec. appliances, toasters,&#13;
irons, cookers, fryers, mixers&#13;
&amp; poppers; elec. and hand&#13;
tools, sockets &amp; wrenches, pipe&#13;
wrenches, vises, drills, grinders,&#13;
sanders, saws, blankets, sheets,&#13;
table cloths, jackets, rain coats,&#13;
rugs, toys, pens, pencils, jewelry,&#13;
watches, perfumes and&#13;
many items too numerous to&#13;
mention. Come one. come all,&#13;
buy and have fun. Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 4, 7:30 P.M., 9010 Pontiac&#13;
Trail, V* mile north of&#13;
7 Mile Rd., or 2% miles south&#13;
of South Lyon, Mich. 9-4-x&#13;
•UTADT0MH&#13;
WHITMORE&#13;
EAGIJ:&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
9 x 12 RUG, green, $15; wood&#13;
overhead door with hardware,&#13;
$15. 227-7219. 8-28-p&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
gjr^mrrr "Paynsg--:&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28,1968&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
TWO 7:50 x 14 W/W tires,&#13;
l i k e new, $15.00 each. Three&#13;
new adjustable jack posts, 6 ft.&#13;
9 inches to 7 ft, $5.00 each.&#13;
Phone 878-9728. 8-28-x&#13;
2 SETS HENS nests, 2 chicken&#13;
feeders. AC 9-9294 after 4&#13;
p.m. 8-28-x&#13;
KELVIN ATOR Sweepstakes:&#13;
Check our low trading prices&#13;
on refrigerators, freezers, washers,&#13;
dryers during Kelvinator&#13;
big SWEEPSTAKES LUCKY&#13;
NUMBER Golden Jublil«e Pro-&#13;
M-59), Thurs., Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.,&#13;
open 10 a.m., Phone 685-1496.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FENCE — 25% discount, 1,000&#13;
ft., must be sold by July and&#13;
August. 42" and 48" chain link,&#13;
Wood fence and patio fence.&#13;
Terms free estimates. New&#13;
Hudson Fence, GE 7-9441.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR Tor rent.&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. Call Howell&#13;
1787. t-f-x&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
information call F. T&#13;
Hyne and Son, AC 7-1851.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WILLIAMSON 300 x forced air&#13;
furnace, 125,000 BTU, like new&#13;
with wiring, tank. Controls, fit-&#13;
, ings etc., $125.00 Can be seen&#13;
in operation at 5815 Centralia,&#13;
Redford Township. Beach Midland&#13;
area. KE 2-0706.&#13;
9-4-x&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors Mill Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
CLOTH YOUR family, furnish&#13;
your home, dishes &amp; nic-nacs&#13;
too, Everything but groceries&#13;
at House of Rummage. Open&#13;
Daily 4485 E. M-59. Howell.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
Yunker&#13;
Memorials Inc.&#13;
• Monuments&#13;
• Markers&#13;
• Mausoleums"&#13;
116 E. Mount Hope Ave.&#13;
Lansing, Mich.&#13;
MRS. G. CUSIC&#13;
419 Washington&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone AC 9-6198&#13;
Evening* After 6 or&#13;
Week Ends t-f-x&#13;
lucky number at our store.&#13;
Hartland Area Hdwe. Phone&#13;
Hartland 2511. 8-28-x&#13;
RICH BLACK pulverized peat&#13;
humus. Best for enriching poor&#13;
soils. Truck and pickups loaded&#13;
at 620 S. 7th St., Donald Leith&#13;
Sr., 229-9405. t-f-x&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Mufflers, Generators,&#13;
Fuel Pumps, Brake&#13;
Shoes, Glass Packs. American&#13;
Auto Ace. 126 E. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
2 WHEEL UTILITY trailer&#13;
with 9' bed and 40" racks. 121&#13;
Brighton Lake Rd. AC 9-6261.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
SAVE — SAVE — SAVE on&#13;
clean-up sale of new John&#13;
Deere 1010 - 2010 - 3010 tractors.&#13;
Also — one owner 4010&#13;
priced to move. We trade and&#13;
finance. Hartland Area Hdwe.&#13;
Phone Hartland 2511, Hartland,&#13;
Mich. 9-4-x&#13;
5 RMS. OF exceptionally good&#13;
furniture; automatic washer &amp;&#13;
regular washer, M a y t a g s,&#13;
cherry bdrm. suite, refrig. Frigidaire,&#13;
porcelain box; power&#13;
lawn mowers; 5 H.P. Motor &amp;&#13;
12' alum, boat, plus numerous&#13;
other articles, tools etc. 9900&#13;
Hilton Rd., AC 7-3037.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
EVERGREENS, $1.00 to $3.00,&#13;
Log Cabin Nursery, 8870 Evergreen&#13;
Rd., turn off U.S.-23 on&#13;
to Silver Lake Rd., half way&#13;
between Grand .River and Whitmore&#13;
Lake. tfx&#13;
MOTOR SCOOTER $75, Call&#13;
AC 7-3842. 8-28-x&#13;
LARGE OIL space heater&#13;
520.00 also Nubian Goat kids.&#13;
Registered, Phone UP 8-3327.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
LEBLANC B FLAT wood clarinet,&#13;
like new, $100. AC 7-3651.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
FUNERAL HUME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TULLEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tueft.-Thun.-Sat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 pjn-&#13;
440 W. Main St.&#13;
AC 9-6S86&#13;
Royal Improvement Co.&#13;
Home Modernization, Ail&#13;
types of siding, roofing,&#13;
stone, kitchens, attics, awnings,&#13;
storm windows, doors,&#13;
basements.&#13;
Free Estimates, FHA terms&#13;
Call Collect OR 4-4BM&#13;
Fre*mont s t Livonia&#13;
ProfeMtonal Bid*., Brightest&#13;
DR. W. W. MADDEN&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
Moo.. Tue., rtmrs*, FTL 9-5&#13;
Wednesday A Saturday 9-12&#13;
North S t ' — AC 94254&#13;
EDWIN H. MUKTO&#13;
PHONE «S?-t444&#13;
"For A Lovelier ¥ov»&#13;
— Open tiveningi —&#13;
MKHfTOft BKAUTt&#13;
SALOM&#13;
It* m. Sort* ftt, AC&#13;
CLOU'S FLORIST&#13;
9tM E. Gd. Bh*r, M f M i&#13;
PhosM AC 7-tttl&#13;
Mo*. Sat 9 to &lt; PJ&amp;&#13;
COLT PARR&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
Ai) Forms of Coverage&#13;
307 W MAIN STREET&#13;
ACademy 7-1891&#13;
Thos. P. Anderson OVM&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8 : 3 0 P.M.&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-4M1&#13;
JIMMY'S&#13;
PLUMBING * HEATING&#13;
Prompt, Dependable&#13;
Phs. AC 7-4721&#13;
Ret, AC 7-1582&#13;
428 W Main S I&#13;
Electrical Contractors&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Ueanitd Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611. 821 W. Mate&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Wall&#13;
LEO KIJSMIICRZ&#13;
AC t-t241&#13;
Dr.&#13;
644*&#13;
Write Box 1M.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
2 OIL TANKS, 250 gaL each.&#13;
$30. for both, Speed Queen elec&#13;
dryer, good condition, $50. AC&#13;
7-5476. 8-28-p&#13;
OVERNTTER SOFA, like new,&#13;
$75; 9 cu. f t refrig., full freezer,&#13;
good condition; 14 f t plywood&#13;
rowboat $35. AC 9-6723.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
Crops For Sale&#13;
PEACHES and apples. Open 12-&#13;
8jiaily; all day Sundays. Peter-&#13;
IOWA CHIEF Sweet Corn for&#13;
freezing, canning, good eating,&#13;
25c per dozen in 5 dozen lots or&#13;
more. Tomatoes by the bushel&#13;
you pick. Emery Hajnal, 124&#13;
Tiplady Rd. Pinckney UP 8-&#13;
9924. 8-28-p&#13;
PEACHES — APPLES—Pears,&#13;
Halehaven and Richhaven, most&#13;
popular canning peaches. 8 ajn.&#13;
to 8 pjn. daily during peach&#13;
season. Oakland Orchards, 2205&#13;
E. Commerce Rd., 1 mile east&#13;
of Milford. 8-28-x&#13;
Pels &amp; Animals&#13;
BEAGLE PUPPIES, $2.00 ea.,&#13;
ducks $1.00 ea. Phone AC 7-&#13;
2929. 8-28-x&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
GREAT LAKES Trailer, 10 x&#13;
47, good condition, located at&#13;
Woodland Lake. $2500.00 $400.&#13;
down. Immiediate possession.&#13;
Call for appointment. 22T-5284.&#13;
. t-f-p&#13;
12 FOOT CAMPING trailer,&#13;
self-contained. $4.50 per day.&#13;
$25.00 per week. Would Sell.&#13;
878-3536 t-f-x&#13;
1961 YELLOWSTONE, 19 ft.&#13;
self contained trailer. See it at&#13;
Pine Lodge Trailer Park on&#13;
Woodland Lake. 227-7471.&#13;
tfx&#13;
1958 MOBILE HOME 10' x 35'.&#13;
Excellent condition. Call 878-&#13;
9990 after 6 p.m. t-f-x&#13;
30 FT. PALACE trailer, 1 bedrm.&#13;
See it at Pine Lodge Trailer&#13;
Park on Woodland Lake, 227-&#13;
7471. - tfx&#13;
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FLOOR&#13;
COVERING&#13;
6488 Greenfield Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
I Phone 227-6024 for Free&#13;
Home Estimate&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Argus&#13;
THE -&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Dispatch ,&#13;
Whitmore&#13;
Eagle&#13;
Boats &amp; Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
ACT NOW — BOAT SALE&#13;
Fishing Boats, Runabouts, Canoes,&#13;
Pontoon Boats. AH at huge&#13;
savings. Watercraft Hdq., 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake HI&#13;
9-819L t-f-x&#13;
16 FT. FIBRE GLASS SeaRay&#13;
Deluxe, 50 H.P. Evinrude Electric&#13;
Motor, Morse Control, all&#13;
in excellent condition. $850. AC&#13;
7-6355. t-f-x&#13;
WANTED: PERSON Interested&#13;
in 13 acres wheat ground. Call&#13;
C. H. Lloyd, Pinckney 878-5555&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
BOATS, BOATS, BOATS&#13;
FISHING. RUNABOUT, Pontoon,&#13;
Aluminum, Steel, Fiberglass,&#13;
McCulloch - Scott outboard&#13;
Sales and Service, repairing&#13;
all makes. Manning's&#13;
Sport Center, 9518 Main, Whitmore&#13;
Lake, HI 9-8951. t-f-x&#13;
16 FT. FIBER glass Rebel sail&#13;
boat dacron sails, $850. AC 9-&#13;
6978. 9-4-x&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
CHEV. Bel-AirtB, 4-dr., r. &amp; h.,&#13;
power glide, good condition.&#13;
Phone 299-6116. 8-28-x&#13;
BT,&#13;
WANTED&#13;
L E A V I N G FOR California&#13;
October 7, room for passengers,&#13;
references required. AC 9-&#13;
6304. 9-4-p&#13;
IRONINGS &amp; SEWING in my&#13;
home. 709 S. Third St, AC 9-&#13;
6061. tfx&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
MALE&#13;
YOUNG MEN for carpenter&#13;
apprentice, good starting pay,&#13;
must be aggressive, no experience&#13;
necessary. UP 8-6685.&#13;
{ t-f-x&#13;
ARC W E L D E R S , burners,&#13;
structural steel layout men.&#13;
Paragon Bridge &amp; Steel Co.,&#13;
44000 Grand River, Novi.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
WANTED: Rawleigh Dealer&#13;
with car, good health, 30 hours&#13;
or more weekly, to serve families&#13;
in locality in Livingston&#13;
after 6 pjn.&#13;
r-i&#13;
tfx&#13;
$100 BARGAIN — '55 Pontiac,&#13;
4-dr., Hydramatic, V-8, fair to&#13;
good c o n d i t i o n throughout,&#13;
radio, heater, power steering,&#13;
and 3 almost new tires. 130 E.&#13;
North St., Brighton. tfp&#13;
FIAT 1959 — 600 Sedan - runs,&#13;
$50.00. AC 9-7854. 8-28-x&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET Biacayne, 2&#13;
Dr., 6 cyl. with automatic&#13;
transmission. L o w mileage.&#13;
Phone 1544 Howell. 9-4-p&#13;
1959 FORD, 2-dr., V-8, automatie&#13;
trans, r &amp;. h — w/w, good&#13;
condition. Phone AC 9-6343.&#13;
9-4-x&#13;
BEAGLE PUPS, 10 wks. old,&#13;
$25.00 for the pair. Phone 227-&#13;
7522. 8-28-x&#13;
1951 JEEP Station Wagon, 4&#13;
wheel. AC 9-7868. 8-28-x&#13;
1961 CHEV. Bel-Aire, 6 cyl.&#13;
automatic. Condition excellent,&#13;
$1400.00. Call 229-6123 after 6&#13;
p.m. or see at 10431 Hamburg&#13;
Rd., Hamburg, Mich. 9-4-p&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO DO REWEAVTNG, TAILORING,&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
SENIOR Citizens — Do you&#13;
]nave- -spare time. If so The&#13;
Brighton Bowl is forming&#13;
leagues Special rates for you.&#13;
Call today AC 7-3341. tfp&#13;
JUNIOR GIRLS to bowl in junior&#13;
league at Brighton Bowl&#13;
this season. Call AC 7-3341 now&#13;
to register. ' tfp&#13;
LADIES — Do you have spare&#13;
time on Weds, or Thurs. during&#13;
day. If so call the Brighton&#13;
Bowl at AC 7-3341. We are&#13;
forming leagues now. Don't&#13;
wait. Call today. tfp&#13;
TO BUY — Small acreage or&#13;
country home in Brighton vicinity.&#13;
AC 9-6490. 8-28-x&#13;
ARTICLES F O R Rummage&#13;
Sale, St. Paul's Parish Hall,&#13;
Sept. 7, Call 7-2351. 9-4-63&#13;
JUNIOR and young men to&#13;
bowl at Brighton Bowl this&#13;
season. Call AC 7-3341 now to&#13;
register. tfp&#13;
PART OR&#13;
FULL TIME&#13;
Detroit Co. introducing amazing&#13;
new product in this&#13;
Area needs sales people and&#13;
distributors. Repeat selling&#13;
item boosts income. For interview,&#13;
appointment write&#13;
C &amp; D. Sales Co. 29441&#13;
Rose, Madison H e i g h t s ,&#13;
Michigan. 8-28-p&#13;
f tkfls*-lt p a PrL-ftftt •&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUORS&#13;
•a-U na 9m. l%4 pa&#13;
Brandies&#13;
l£ixcs ope.s&#13;
COLD BEER — WINES&#13;
- M&#13;
Party&#13;
Food!&#13;
Bbdc Dirt-Top Sol&#13;
s t e i GraTti C T M M&#13;
Earth Mtria* F« S*M mt Cbj&#13;
Cola's Excavating&#13;
7&lt;* W. Gruri fttar&#13;
Frank S t , Fowlerville, or write&#13;
Rawleigh, Dept. MCH, 680-136,&#13;
Freeport, 111. 8-28-x&#13;
ROUTE WORK — Need married&#13;
man to service established&#13;
customers and open new accounts,&#13;
must have high school&#13;
education, dependable car and&#13;
phone. $105. week guarantee&#13;
while training. For interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2749. t-f-x&#13;
HELP WANTED FEMALE&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant, 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
CAR-HOPS &amp; Waitresses. Experience&#13;
not necessary. C &amp; F&#13;
Drive-In, Hamburg. Phone AC&#13;
9-6273. 8-28-x&#13;
KITCHEN HELP—experienced&#13;
preferred. Cooking experience&#13;
desirable. Apply at Brighton&#13;
Hospital, 12851 E. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. 8-28-x&#13;
BABY SITTER, approx. 4 hrs.&#13;
day for kindergartner. AC 9-&#13;
9664. 9-4-x&#13;
WOMAN WHO CAN drive to&#13;
call regularly each month on&#13;
established Studio Girl Cosmetics&#13;
clients in and around&#13;
Brighton making necessary deliveries,&#13;
etc, 3 to 4 hrs. per&#13;
day. Route will pay up to $5.&#13;
per hr. Write Studio Girl Cosmetics,&#13;
Dept. 77139, Glendale,&#13;
Calif. 9-11-x&#13;
WOMAN FOR cleaning and&#13;
ironing, must have transportation&#13;
&amp; references. AC 9-6288.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
GIRL FOR PART time, must&#13;
have some bookkeeping and&#13;
typing experience. Inquire at&#13;
Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce tfp&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WOMAN WOULD like ironing&#13;
at your home or mine. Or house&#13;
work. 229-913L 8-28-x&#13;
WILL CARE for pre-achool&#13;
child or 2 in my home, by day&#13;
or week. 227-5680. 8-28-p&#13;
ODD JOBS and outside painting&#13;
by hour or job. 4284369.&#13;
8-28-P&#13;
BABY SITTING, my home or&#13;
yours by day or week. 878-5159.&#13;
9-4-x&#13;
BABY SITTING by week or&#13;
day at my home, 309 Putnam.&#13;
878-3662. 8-28-X&#13;
BABY SITTING. Day or week&#13;
experienced Wilma Darrow.&#13;
Pinckney. UP 8-3156. 9-18-x&#13;
LET PAULA take care of all&#13;
your sewing needs. Phone AC&#13;
9-2682. . 8-28-x&#13;
WINTER&#13;
STORAGE&#13;
New Heated BnH4l»g~&#13;
• Outboards&#13;
• Gulf Carts&#13;
• Lawn Equipment&#13;
REASONABLE&#13;
JESSEN'S&#13;
SALES &amp; SERVICE&#13;
8160 W. Grand River&#13;
Brighton—AC 9-6548&#13;
t-f-X&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
4 Big Wooded LOTS&#13;
124* x 284*&#13;
Restricted&#13;
On S. Seventh St.&#13;
Easy Terms&#13;
Inquire:&#13;
DONALD G. LEITH, Sr.&#13;
Phone 229-9405 tfx&#13;
Emil E: Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941&#13;
tf&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK,&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair John Holtz 229-9081 tf&#13;
WANTED!&#13;
BOOKKEEPER - ACCOUNTANT&#13;
Apply at&#13;
BENT TUBE, Inc.&#13;
PHONE CA 3-9151 FOWLERVILLE&#13;
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USED BOATS&#13;
PRICED FOR ACTION&#13;
# LONE STAR Alum. Fishing Boat $ Q C 0 0&#13;
Like New 03&#13;
# 13 FT. MOULDED "Mac Bay" Wind&#13;
shield, Lights, Mechanical Steer- $&#13;
ing — Needs Upholstery&#13;
# 15 FT. "YELLOW JACKET" RUBabout&#13;
cover, windshield, &gt; $ 1 Q Q 0 0&#13;
Steering LOO&#13;
# 12 FT. THOMPSON ROW BOAX—&#13;
The Best for Fishin'&#13;
0 14 FT. WAGEMAKER Strip Boat A&#13;
One for the Youngsters&#13;
# HYDRO — Mark 20 a like . $ 0 / 1 ^ 0 0&#13;
New — Fast t — i¥±O&#13;
# OTHERS AT LOW PRICES . . .&#13;
END OF SEASON CLEARANCE OK ALL NEW&#13;
BOATS MOTORS, CANOES, SAILBOATS AND&#13;
TRAILERS — TERRIFIC SELECTION.&#13;
tOW DOWN PAYMENTS&#13;
MLSMFS HM-$tab MttK *&#13;
At&#13;
•A'&#13;
WHOSE HOUSE IS NEXT?&#13;
America is always on the move. Somebody is&#13;
thinking of moving this very m i n u t e . Maybe&#13;
yours is the very house for them! (And maybe&#13;
theirs is for you?)&#13;
Ton never know until you ask. Ask us what's&#13;
to be had . . . and what Is warned. It's our business&#13;
to know — or to find i t&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
118 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone AC 1-1431&#13;
Iff ACME FAJLM&#13;
Good 3~bedroam home, family&#13;
room porch, Urge country&#13;
size kitchen beautifully remodeled,&#13;
1% baths, separate livingdining&#13;
rooms, stone fireplace,&#13;
3 large bdnxuw, plenty of closets&#13;
and storage 2 barns, 2 *&#13;
car garage, mflk house. Live&#13;
stream on property.&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
112 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone 2384&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1963&#13;
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS&#13;
7,000 square feet with 2 overhead cranes, 30x100&#13;
craneway. Very reasonable. Good labor force&#13;
available.&#13;
FARMS FOR SALE&#13;
200 acres with lake frontage&#13;
Several other farms.&#13;
Homes in Pinekney&#13;
Excellent Ranch type on VA acres $31,500.&#13;
3 bedroom, bath, furnace, garage $8,500.00&#13;
GERALD F. REASON, Realtor&#13;
Pinekney UP 8-3564&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
NEW GRAND View Apartments&#13;
now leasing. Modern 5&#13;
room spadous Apta. Heat, water&#13;
and Sewage furnished, modem&#13;
kitchen with buBA-ms. Private&#13;
Lake Privileges, 10630&#13;
E. Grand River, 229-7055 or&#13;
229-4156. t-f-x&#13;
2 BDRM. unfurnished Apt&#13;
overlooking lake, $85.00 mo.&#13;
own utilities. Also, 3 rm. apt.&#13;
fur, or unfurnished, AC 9-6029.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
RANCH STYLE duplex, 2 bedxmk,&#13;
full basement, gas heat,&#13;
couple preferred. $100 ma, 6937&#13;
Sommenet off U.S.-23, AC 9-&#13;
6563. tfx&#13;
2 BDRM. DUPLEX Apt gas&#13;
heat, garage, near school and&#13;
shopping center, suitable for&#13;
elderly couple, $100.00 mo. 134&#13;
Church St AC 9-6074 or AC 9-&#13;
2711. t-f-x&#13;
Howell Town &amp; Country, Inc.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
108 W. MAIN&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1131&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
1002 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone Howell 2005&#13;
B KtfDT OLDER HOME—living room,&#13;
kitchen. Good location. Furniture included in&#13;
•ale. $9,000.&#13;
t BEDROOM HOME—glassed in front porch&#13;
including refrigerator, washer, dryer, range&#13;
and drapei on porch. $.,500.&#13;
S-BEDROOM RANCH* family room, carpeted&#13;
living room, full basement, 1% car garage,&#13;
paved street. $14,000.&#13;
t BEDROOM RANCH — Excellent shade&#13;
trees, church and school at your door&#13;
steps. Terms to satisfy.&#13;
S BEDROOM ranch — near Weat elementary&#13;
school — panelled breezeway. $13,500. Make&#13;
cash offer.&#13;
I BJU RANCH — Idea) location — 2 baths —&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway &amp; garage — See it&#13;
now.&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANCH — Fenced back yard&#13;
2-car garage. 75x135 lot. $14,900.&#13;
MILFORD COMMERCE LAKE—Two-level home on&#13;
the mouth of Huron River on one side, and&#13;
Commerce Lake on another, This home has&#13;
all the features: family room, large kitchen,&#13;
3 bedrooms, attached garage, enclosed balcony,&#13;
excellent landscaping. Near Wixom Ford&#13;
Plant $16,500. Terms.&#13;
NEWLYWEDS STARTER HOME — 2-&#13;
bedroom ranch near Highland — Exceptionally&#13;
large lot $8,500, with ideal terms.&#13;
BKCTfi t.f!OT PROFESSIONAL ^set-up, Milford&#13;
Road. Zoned commericial 3 BR's, fire'&#13;
place, full basement, office, 2 acres. $17,-&#13;
HA99R0V.EY LAKE, new 3 bedroom ranch, 2-&#13;
ear attached garage, living room carpeted,&#13;
built-in even and range, plastered walls, outstanding&#13;
recreation room in basement, immediate&#13;
possession. Owner transferred, must&#13;
•en.&#13;
CLYDE — Exceptional older two - story&#13;
home, extra large landscaped lots which will&#13;
take the tye of the flower lover. Owner giving&#13;
away for $15,000, with $3,000. LAKE HOMES&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE—Year around, 3 BR's, full&#13;
basement, 2tt car garage. $15,200.&#13;
OOBDLEY LAKE—2 bedrooms, fireplace in&#13;
living room and dining area, glassed in porch,&#13;
attached garage. $10,900.&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG — 1% story — 3 bedrooms&#13;
— large porch — excellent beach, —&#13;
$11,000.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom home, living&#13;
room and dining area, screened porch, sandy&#13;
beach. $12,500, with $3,000 down.&#13;
BBIGGS LAKE—Thinking^bout year around&#13;
retort living? Tbi* 2 bedroom home may be&#13;
i t Fan basement with forced air furnace,&#13;
fireplace la living room, $8,000, with $500&#13;
CHEMTJNG—2 bedroom cottage on 2&#13;
lota, ltt car garage, excellent beach and well&#13;
shaded. $13,500 with terms. May purchase&#13;
boat an* furniture with sale.&#13;
HOWELL LAKE—2 bedroom year around&#13;
home—ideal for retired couple—excellent condition—&#13;
within H mile of Howell. $13,500.00&#13;
BHOGS LAKE — 3 bedroom—large living&#13;
room with fireplace—lakefront, porch, excellent&#13;
year around living. $13,500.&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE — 2 bedroom year&#13;
around ranch, panelled walls, excellent beach,&#13;
in living room. $1L5OO, with $2,500&#13;
— Shell cottage — vacation&#13;
$1,900. Will accept terms.&#13;
Jhaot~,&#13;
— E - Z ' T e r m s . '"-"• "- '•- • :X" - • •&#13;
CLARK LAKE — 1 Bedroom (sleeping accommodations&#13;
for 6) — Screened porch —&#13;
furnished—boat—$6,000.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom cottage, excellent&#13;
beach, large screened porch, wooded&#13;
area. Estate must selL&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
ULTRAMODERN 8 BEDROOM RANCH—2&#13;
car garage, paneled family room, carpeted&#13;
living and dining room, kitchen with built-ins.&#13;
Ceramic baths, full basement with rec. room,&#13;
fireplace and utility room.&#13;
HAMBURG — 1% story — 3 bedrooms —&#13;
natural fireplace — ceramic bath, excellent&#13;
location. $15,000.&#13;
2 BEDROOM — School Lake area—1% car&#13;
parafire—174 x 200 ft. lot. $7,500.&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 car garage — finished&#13;
recreation area—ceramic bath—an excellent&#13;
value at $19,000.&#13;
8 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached garage.&#13;
$18,000. Terms acceptable.&#13;
KETtRERS DREAM — Neat 2 $. R. home&#13;
full basement, gas furnace, garage, smalf&#13;
lot. Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms.&#13;
2 BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake privileges&#13;
on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,&#13;
completely furnished, living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
1 ACRE — 1% story — 3 bedrooms — 1H&#13;
bath — 2 car garage — family room.&#13;
$12,600. with $2,600. down.&#13;
1 ACRE — 3 B.R. home with attached garage&#13;
stream runs along rear property line —&#13;
$6,300.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well landscaped, luxurious&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. Built-ins, 1%&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
8 ACRES 3 or optional 4 bdrm. home — oil&#13;
hot water heat — stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
garage — small 3 bdrm. guest home —&#13;
barn— Beautiful setting — $23,000 terms.&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished, 2 B. R.,&#13;
full basement. Immediate possession. $7,500.&#13;
small down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 15x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace— 1% baths&#13;
— East of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
3 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, H mile from VS. 23, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
2 baths, contemporary design. Priced to sell.&#13;
$21,000.00.&#13;
$ ACRES — 3 bedroom two-story home,&#13;
family room, ideal for family that wants&#13;
elbow room, $11,500, $2,500 down.&#13;
FARMS&#13;
120 ACRES — 97 tillable — 5 bedroom home&#13;
— barn 40 x 80-* 26 stanchions with water&#13;
bowls — $22,000 with $5,000 down.&#13;
145 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair. $35,000. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Unpolished srem— 9 bedroom&#13;
older structure—level maple floors — rolling&#13;
land—woods—a real gentleman's farm—near&#13;
expressway. $28,000.&#13;
FACTORY&#13;
409§ S Q . I T . - 2 cedar panelled offices —&#13;
steam heating system — depressed loading&#13;
dock.&#13;
Mfldred Shannon Sally Koeker Bob Friteh&#13;
AC M M AC t-6874&#13;
Roteoe Eager Frank Gould&#13;
Mildred Duff Ralph Nauw&#13;
MUf-MM&#13;
Charles Showerman&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO&#13;
Brtgfctoe Office: AC 7-14*1 — BeweU Office: 2384&#13;
"EVENING CALLS*&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT, BRIGHTON AC 71431&#13;
LOU PARMENTER. HOWELL 292&#13;
HELENS KENNEDY, HOWELL 204-W&#13;
m ACMES&#13;
Rolling, hilly land on US-28&#13;
service road 2ft mile* from&#13;
X-way interchange. 300 apple]&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM, 803 Madison&#13;
St, 229-9370. t-f-B&#13;
tree, orchard 15 acres woods,&#13;
2 acre pond. Ideal for country&#13;
home or subdividing.&#13;
M ACKES&#13;
Good 4-bdrra. country home&#13;
on paved road, live stream,&#13;
barn, tool shed. Owner leaving&#13;
state for health reasons. An&#13;
excellent buy at the reduced&#13;
price of $10,600.&#13;
COUNTRY HOME&#13;
Located dose to Howell on&#13;
paved road near 1-96 X-way interchange.&#13;
2 bdrms, basement,&#13;
plaster walls; garage. 4 acre&#13;
lot, $9,000. Terms.&#13;
TRAILER &amp; LOT&#13;
10 x 46 ft. 1960 trailer.&#13;
screened patio, utility building,&#13;
100 x 200' lot beautifully landscaped.&#13;
Completely furnished&#13;
including air-conditioning. Excellent&#13;
condition. $6,000. Terms.&#13;
LAKE HOME&#13;
Neat and clean 2-bdrm. allyear&#13;
home completely furnished.&#13;
Ideal for young couple or&#13;
retirees. Price reduced to&#13;
$5,500. $500 down. Bal. $50&#13;
month. Immediate possession.&#13;
COVNTBI BOMB&#13;
ROOM &amp; BOARD, family style.&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-X&#13;
NEAR HAMBURG — New 4&#13;
rm. heated house on lake* 15&#13;
min. from Brighton or Ann Arbor.&#13;
AC 7-5713- nights. tfx&#13;
SEPT. 1 — 2nd floor apt, furnished&#13;
or unfurnished. Can be&#13;
seen Wed. or Thurs. after 7&#13;
pjn., 925 tt W. Main, Brighton,&#13;
no children. 8-28-x&#13;
DOWNSTAIRS a p a r t m e n t .&#13;
Prefer small family or older&#13;
couple. 221 West Main, Pinekney.&#13;
878-3445. 8-28-x&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — 2 bdrm. yr.&#13;
round house, full basement&#13;
force air furnace, storm doors&#13;
and windows. $60. ma Call&#13;
685-2113, Milford. tfx&#13;
2 BDRM. UPPER apt., stove,&#13;
refrigerator, no pets, shown by&#13;
appointment only. AC 9-6611.&#13;
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BRIGHTON, 220 First, in town,&#13;
house open Wed., 12:30 to 6:30&#13;
pjn. Call evenings. JU 8-3906.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
MOBILE HOME, 10 x 5O\ 2&#13;
bdrm,, on private lot 50 x 160*&#13;
at Woodland Lake Subd., $75&#13;
mo. 227-2935. 8-28-x&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, year round,&#13;
Buck Lake. 6254 Buck Shore&#13;
tfx&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
2 BEDROOM l*/£ story home, short block&#13;
from stores. Stairway to second floor, with possibilities&#13;
for second additional bedroom. Gas heat&#13;
$6,500. Convenient terms.&#13;
7 ROOM modernized Farm Home on approx.&#13;
1/2 acre, just outside Brighton, Gas furnace, fully&#13;
insulated, fireplace and spacious rooms. Quiet&#13;
spot amongst large trees. $11,500, terms.&#13;
4 ROOM HOME, IdeaUor retired «©uple,&#13;
acre land. About 2 miles from Brighton. ONL&#13;
$7,800. Terms.&#13;
29 ACRES Rolling Land with lively stream.&#13;
Several very good building sites. Possibilities for&#13;
a private lake. $6,000. Terms.&#13;
FOR RENT—2 bedroom furnished home, $85.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate S Insurance&#13;
9987 E. Grand River — Brighton — Ph. AC 9-6158&#13;
3295/&#13;
NEW 3 RM. Spacious apt.,&#13;
scenic, heat included, $75. mo.&#13;
4141 Van Amberg Rd., 1% mile&#13;
N.E. Brighton State Police&#13;
Post. tfx&#13;
2 BEDROOM cottage on two&#13;
lots. For rent or for sale. Call&#13;
UP 8-6613. 8-28-x&#13;
BRIGHTON—South Lyon area&#13;
4 bdrm. house, $125 per mo.&#13;
and 2 bdrm. house. $70.00. Immediate&#13;
occupancy. Phone De-&#13;
. troit VErmont 5-4895. 1 tfx&#13;
UNFURNISHED upper apt., 4&#13;
rm. and bath, gas heat, water&#13;
furnished, Adults. 327 W. Main.&#13;
229-6763. 9-4-x&#13;
FURNISHED Cottages a~nd&#13;
apts., gas heat, utilities included,&#13;
by week or mo., 2 miles&#13;
from Brighton, AC 9-6723.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
APARTMENT 4 rooms and&#13;
bath furnished or unfurnished&#13;
reasonable. Pinekney 878-9935.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON YOUR LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,850 Full Price NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pc. bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings Insulated, Yz" drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Cobb Homes, Inc. tun r«*iM Trma&#13;
Soatb LJTM. Mick.&#13;
OEawi 7-1808&#13;
JACK LUCAS&#13;
Builder&#13;
Alterations&#13;
Home Modernization&#13;
Garages - New Homes&#13;
Phoie 229-7965&#13;
8458 Carols Dr.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
tfx&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
EarRl eGalatorrrets*&#13;
6617 Commerce R&lt;L&#13;
Orchard Lake, Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-4086&#13;
t~t'Z&#13;
Two Fine Lake Homes&#13;
HANDY LAKE (near US-23 and M-59). A lovely 3&#13;
bedroom home on laa acre water front lot. Large glassed-in&#13;
porch, lovely kitchen. 1H baths, full basement, 2 car garage.&#13;
Most attractive place; water rights on 3 lakes. $17,-&#13;
500.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE. A 3 bedroom home on excellent 95&#13;
ft. water front lot. Huge glassed-in porch, gas furnace, 2&#13;
extra fenced-in lots with large garage and electric door.&#13;
$25,000; $5,000 down.&#13;
Brand New Home in Howell&#13;
This L-Shaped house Is no run-of-the mill floor plan.&#13;
Three large bedrooms and bath are in the front of the&#13;
house, away from the living area, the LR is in rear with&#13;
sliding window wall to patio, two way fireplace connects&#13;
LR and most attractive kitchen. There is a large&#13;
covered entrance porch, attached garage, basement^&#13;
attorna 75 ft. lot, with la1ce"pr1vnegesrSee ITnow. $21,-&#13;
000. Modest down payment.&#13;
5 ROOM HOUSE and 2*4 acres on Burkhart Rd. close&#13;
teTlTS-16. Some interior trim and finish needed. Has forced&#13;
air furnace, water supply, etc. $7,500; only $800 down.&#13;
LAKE HOME. South end Howell Lake, just outside&#13;
city. 2 bedrooms, gas heat, 60 ft. water frontage, low taxes.&#13;
Under $9,000. 25% down.&#13;
AT PARDEE LAKE&#13;
YEAR - AROUND HOME of heavy log construction.&#13;
Stone fireplace, 2 bedrooms, glassed-in porch, part&#13;
basement, 2 lots &amp; V* lot to lake. Excellent fishing lake.&#13;
$10,000, Vi down.&#13;
20 ACRES close to Howell with clean, modem 3-&#13;
bedroom home and nice barn. $16,500; $4,000 down;&#13;
$90 per month,&#13;
3 BEDROOM modern home on 1 acre land southwest&#13;
of Howell. $10,500; low down.&#13;
SHELL HOUSE on 100x250 ft. lot on Chilson Rd. near&#13;
US-16. Finish it yourself! Financing for finishing is available.&#13;
Will Complete to any stage. Only $500 down.&#13;
6 LEVEL acres close to Mason Rd. 400* wide, 650* deep.&#13;
$1,800. Only $200. down&#13;
3 ACRE building site. $1,200. Only $200 down.&#13;
LARGE FARMS&#13;
360 ACRES, 2 sets of buildings, 3 miles of road&#13;
frontage, at less than $200 per acre.&#13;
566 ACRES, 2 sets buildings, 2 streams, 3 miles of&#13;
road frontage, excellent location near lakes. $260 per&#13;
acre.&#13;
40 ACRES, 10 room modern house, small barn, two 2-&#13;
car garage, good location. $25,000; terms.&#13;
150 ACRES, 3 bedroom home, basement-barn, silo, 2&#13;
car garage. Priced under $200 per acre.&#13;
96 ACRES level land with stream, close to Howell and&#13;
1-96. Has modern 2-bedroom home, % mile frontage on&#13;
black-top road for several additional homes. $200 per&#13;
acre; only $3,000 down.&#13;
OAK GROVE—11 Vk acres. 480 apple trees, Red Delicious,&#13;
Spies, Macintosh, Corttands, and Yellow Delicious.&#13;
Two car cement floor with wiring to garage. Equipment&#13;
optional $6,900.00 $2,500.00 Down.&#13;
BRIGHTON*&#13;
3 BEDROOM HOME, Excellent condition, 4 rooms carpeted.&#13;
Laundry room and breezeway, two car garage.&#13;
$14,900.00. Terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT LOCATION, 3 lots. 3 bedroom*, Bath and&#13;
one half, gas hot water heat, $5,000. down. Terms Available.&#13;
Howell Realty Inc 903 E. Grand River, Howell, Phone 488&#13;
AQUA VISTA-IBC Homes&#13;
—00 DOWN. 167.78 mo. Oar&#13;
lake lot or yours. Bsmt*&#13;
brick, baths. Dome Rd. at&#13;
Silver Lake. Open 12-fi. GE&#13;
8-412&amp;. Sept lft-p&#13;
IDEM&#13;
HOME SITES&#13;
Any Size In Brighton&#13;
Small Down Payment&#13;
LAND CONTRACT&#13;
WILL BUILD&#13;
OWNER&#13;
229-7043&#13;
This Is one of the most at&#13;
tractive ranch homes we&#13;
have seen (or a long time&#13;
Built in 1959 this ipadous&#13;
home looks like it U brand&#13;
new. Roomr are large, tastefolly&#13;
decorated, hardwood&#13;
floors, full basement with&#13;
finished recreation room and&#13;
bar. 3 bedrooms, double dot&#13;
ets, family room, duuug&#13;
room, nice kitchen (range&#13;
land refrigerator included),&#13;
attached l t t car garage&#13;
132x140 well-landscaped lot&#13;
just V* mile from Brighton&#13;
Realistically priced at&#13;
&lt;19,90O.&#13;
488 FEET&#13;
Railroa Frontagt&#13;
1 TO 15 ACRES,&#13;
IN BRIGHTON&#13;
- - W I L L - -&#13;
SACRIFICE&#13;
Owner&#13;
229-7043&#13;
On Whltmore Lake Road&#13;
2 HOUSES on one Super Large Lot, also includes&#13;
lake frontage, 2y8 car garage all for only $20,250&#13;
with low down payment Easy monthly terms.&#13;
260 ACRE FARM, $60,000. $15,000 down, 230 tillable,&#13;
6 Mile at R.R. track, Whitmore Lake.&#13;
On Wldemanns Point&#13;
2 LOTS COMPLETELY fenced, four bedrooHL.&#13;
large porch, large living room, only $12,000, E-Z&#13;
terms. rr,-- an&#13;
G. L NOTHING DOWN — $500 to dose. On&#13;
Whitmore Lake Road—4 bedroom, two-story&#13;
frame. Large lot Next to school $16,000.&#13;
Oren Nelson Real Estate&#13;
9555 Main S t — Whltmor* Lake — HI 9*9751&#13;
I&#13;
COMMUNITY DR., 3 bedroom, 2 level lakefront,&#13;
only $18,000, terms.&#13;
WINANS LAKE — Lakefront 3 bedroom, bi-leve!,&#13;
garage, large lot. $18,000. Terms.&#13;
One of the More Exclusive&#13;
STONE RANCH HOME&#13;
ON LAKE VIEW DR.—-Large 3 bedroom ranch,&#13;
extra private dining room, built-in stove and oven,&#13;
living room 20 x 17. Price $12,000, $500 down,&#13;
$85 month.&#13;
ON LAKE VIEW DRIVE—3 bedroom ranch, BUB&#13;
porch and storm cellar. $11,000, $1,000 down.&#13;
ON 6 MILE ROAD—2 bedrooms, completely finished&#13;
home, fenced yard, extra V2 lot. $5,300 cash&#13;
or $6,500, $500 down. $50 month.&#13;
" A Y W I N A N S LAKE. TWO large lots. Heaterlator&#13;
fireplace. Private porch enclosed and glassed, yard&#13;
sprinkle system. Don't bother to call unless you&#13;
want to buy a home. Priced $10,000 under replacement&#13;
cost. Total price $28,900 with terms.&#13;
LARGE 10 ROOM House with 2 acres, on Strawberry&#13;
Lake Road. 2 baths—2 kitchens. Can be&#13;
used as a one family or a two family dwelling.&#13;
Only $15,500 with E-Z terms.&#13;
AN UNUSUALLY attractive inside, two story,&#13;
three bedroom home with large lake frontage.&#13;
Other features are hot water heat, fireplace, outdoor&#13;
barbecue pit, over 200 feet dock, nice sandy&#13;
beach. This home is truly special and entirely&#13;
different. Many of the rooms have finished builtins.&#13;
Dressers, etc. You'll have to see the entire&#13;
home to really appreciate the many, many extras.&#13;
Priced at only $21,000, with $4,300 down.&#13;
5 BEDROOM — On the River at Ore Lake. Sharp, I&#13;
bi-level home fronting on improved river front- |&#13;
age, open to the entire Chain of Lakes. On the&#13;
top level we have 3 bedrooms and living and bath.&#13;
On the lower level there are 1/2 bath, kitchen, recreation&#13;
area, music room, utility. Terraced landscaping.&#13;
There is also an attached garage.&#13;
LAKE FRONT Whitmore Lake. Frame commercial&#13;
building 24 x 70, ground level, open basement&#13;
This building has open span and could be remodeled&#13;
for light assembly — Boat Sales — Remodel&#13;
to 3 family apartment. Many, many possibilities.&#13;
Only $20,000, with terms.&#13;
FARM, EAST SHORE DR. Large house and&#13;
barns, fruit trees all types. Lake frontage.&#13;
WINANS CAKE—Lakefront 8 bedroom, bi-level,&#13;
garage, large lot. $18,000, termB.&#13;
LOT ON HORSESHOE, $700.00.&#13;
260 ACRE FARM, good barn, 230 acres tillable.&#13;
6 ROOM FRAME Ranch, 2 lots, on Forrest, end&#13;
of street $9,000. Terms.&#13;
4 BEDROOM Ranch, 15 x 30 carport. Only $11,000,&#13;
terms.&#13;
ON STRAWBERRY Lake Road, Urge 10 room&#13;
house. Use as 2 family or one family on 2 acres.&#13;
$15,500, terms.&#13;
HORSESHOE LAKE, 6 rooms, new furnace, 5&#13;
lots. Newly decorated. $1,000 down, $60 month.&#13;
Total, $6,500.&#13;
ATTENTION Nature Lover*,&#13;
10 a e m near Brighton with&#13;
Huron Rhwr frontage, towering&#13;
p t e * MB tUf breath-taking lo-&#13;
« • * » • * » . $10,000 Terms.&#13;
TEAR BOUND HOME at Lake&#13;
5 rooms, large wtocdk.&#13;
flwpUee. natural&#13;
130,000 $5,000 6owm.&#13;
25 LEVEL ACRES with small&#13;
s t r e a m , near U. S. 23 and&#13;
Brighton. $ 0 0 0 SL900 down.&#13;
SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM lakefront&#13;
cottage, beeuuzufiy fin*&#13;
ished interior, modem kitchen&#13;
and bath, SUB deck, sand beach,&#13;
quiet location, UL900 UflQQ&#13;
ALUMINUM SIDING, outside&#13;
flrepteoa, garage, pleatant modera&#13;
lakefra* cottage, $8*00&#13;
fLSOOdowi&#13;
for&#13;
home,&#13;
outbuilding, 2&#13;
SMLQ09&#13;
LUXURY LAKEFRONT home,&#13;
3 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, beau*&#13;
tifully landscaped, sand btsch,&#13;
many quality features. 132,750.&#13;
SPACIOUS 9 bedroom iakefroat&#13;
cottage, beautifully finished&#13;
interior, modern kitchen&#13;
and bath, aim deck, sand beach,&#13;
$13,000. 18,000&#13;
4«W«t&#13;
Mali Sfestl&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
EST. 1922 Opt*&#13;
ayner&#13;
Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
Dttrtfiers cal WCMwmri 8-148t A C 7-2271&#13;
by vpokmtmmt AC t-7S41&#13;
m&#13;
MiUIIIIIIIIIIIUftUllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllL&#13;
Want Ads&#13;
illlilltltlllllllllllfflllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllfT&#13;
AEGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1963&#13;
FOR RENT FOR RENT&#13;
ONE BDRM. Trailer, $20.00&#13;
per wk. Pine Lodge Trailer&#13;
Park on Woodland Lake. 227,&#13;
7471. tfx&#13;
4 BDRM., unfurnished, 1 4&#13;
bath, lx., dj., and kitchen on&#13;
double lot, 2 car garage. Write&#13;
Box K-306 % Brighton Argus&#13;
giving references. 8-28-x&#13;
ONE BDRM. trailer, by week&#13;
or month, no children. Woodland&#13;
Lake Trailer Court 8005&#13;
W. Grand River. 8-21-x&#13;
2 BEDROOMS, Kving room,&#13;
kitchen, utility room and bath.&#13;
Heat, water furnished $70.00&#13;
month plus electridty. References.&#13;
Pinckney 878-3143. tfx&#13;
FOR RENT GARDEN tiller*,&#13;
seeders and spreaders. Gambles,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7251, Brighton.&#13;
tfx&#13;
COTTAGE, School Lake, boat&#13;
and swimming, by wk. Phone&#13;
AC 7-5683. tfx&#13;
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE&#13;
with 2 rms Phone AC 1-6151&#13;
tt'X&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Polisher&#13;
by hr. day, etc Gamble&#13;
Store. AC 7-2551. t-f-a&#13;
SPACE in new Professional&#13;
Bldg. on North St.&#13;
Parking, Air-Condi t i o n i n g&#13;
Lease Available Box 291&#13;
Orightiut, Michigan. t-f-x&#13;
3 BEDROOM, Lake front,&#13;
home. Tile bath, Auto, hot water&#13;
base board heating. Available&#13;
thru June 15, 1964. 229-&#13;
2076 after 6 p.m. 9-4-63&#13;
MODERN TRAILER, 28 ft.,&#13;
air conditioned, 6210 Island&#13;
Lake Dr. 8-28-p&#13;
+ Supervisors Minutes&#13;
Continued From Page 12&#13;
various communities being called to the same fire and&#13;
Civil Defense protection.&#13;
Moved by Supvr. Dinkel, supported by Supvr. Beers,&#13;
tVat the Civil Defense Committee be given authority&#13;
to purchase the needed equipment for a base station&#13;
to carrv out t^e'w rec^^^^tion*1 ^ ^-nec^ *~~ jGivil&#13;
~ Sapvr. ftatfdatz, Chairman of the Finance Committee&#13;
gave the Board a report with respect to the operating&#13;
tax as sent out by the County Clerk, advising the&#13;
members to secure their debt levy tax from their&#13;
respective school districts and/or other taxing units.&#13;
Moved by Supvr. Hogan, supported by Supvr. Berry&#13;
that the Board adjourn until Tuesday, September 17th,&#13;
1963 at 10:30 A.M.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
BILLS ALLOWED AUGUST SESSION&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF&#13;
SUPERVISORS 1963&#13;
Nitnber Name Purpose&#13;
A5972 Keehn Funeral Home - Ambulance Charge&#13;
A5973 Drs. Hill. Barton &amp; Polack - Med. Exam.&#13;
A5974 Phillips Funeral Home - Soldiers' Burial&#13;
A5975 Mrs. Eleanor V. Nelson - Soldiers' Burial&#13;
A5976 Keehn Funeral Home - Soldiers' Burial&#13;
. '77 - A5977 Sundry Supervisors - Mileage, Specn!&#13;
Committees and July and August Sessions&#13;
A5998 Robert Egeler - Special Sheriff Deputy&#13;
A5999 Theodore McNamara - Sheep claim &amp;&#13;
justice fee paid&#13;
B-l Lawrence Gehringer - Sheriff - Care of inmates&#13;
J Keehn Funeral Home - Ambulance Charge&#13;
J '?7_---1-&gt;t2 Sundry:-Supervisors-- Sp^ar^omrrnTfees&#13;
1213 - 1234 Sundry Supervisor* - Payroll, July and&#13;
August&#13;
Amount&#13;
$ 13.00&#13;
10.00&#13;
200.00&#13;
200.00&#13;
200.00&#13;
192.60&#13;
31.20&#13;
14.30&#13;
769.70&#13;
9.60&#13;
390.34&#13;
TUXEDOS OR dinner Jackets&#13;
for prums, weddings or summei&#13;
dances, with all accessories,&#13;
only $8.50 at the Howeii Apparel&#13;
Shop, in the Howell Shopping&#13;
Center. Call Howell 2668&#13;
for details. t-f-a&#13;
Wanted To Rent&#13;
BY ENGINEER with family,&#13;
modem one story, 4 bdnn,&#13;
home or equivalent 3 bdrm. Call&#13;
G. S. Brandes, Howell 20, between&#13;
8:30 ajn. and 5 pjn.&#13;
tfx&#13;
WILL PAY J25.00 ma for&#13;
small rm., close in. Will make&#13;
room up with my own linens.&#13;
Will not require rm. weekends&#13;
Phone 229-6829. 8-28-p&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
3 BEDROOMS, carpeting, attached&#13;
garage, large fenced&#13;
back yard; reasonably priced;&#13;
drive by and see at 6394 Stephen&#13;
Ave., Brighton; contact&#13;
owner at 483-5296, Ypsiianti.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
10 ACRES level land in city of&#13;
Brighton, suitable for subdividing&#13;
or an orchard home. Donald&#13;
Leith Sr., 620 S. 7th St.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WOODED LOT 60' x 305'&#13;
on Chain of Lakes for sale or&#13;
trade for Brighton City lot.&#13;
Gas available. Call after 5 pjn.&#13;
AC 9-6750. tfx&#13;
607.12&#13;
TOTAL $2637.86&#13;
ocl: Ik/vvard B, Spicer Chairman&#13;
Countersigned:&#13;
Joseph H, Ellis&#13;
County Clerk&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON&#13;
I, Joseph H. Ellis, County Clerk in and for&#13;
the County aforesaid, do hereby certify that&#13;
the foregoing is a ture and correct transcript&#13;
of the original Supervisors' proceedings and&#13;
of the whole thereof of their August 1963&#13;
Session now remaining in this office.&#13;
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF: I have here&#13;
unto set my hand and Seal of said Court and&#13;
County this 21st day of August A.D. 1963.&#13;
S E A L Joseph H. Ellis, Livingston County Clerk&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brightoi&#13;
THREE BEDROOM—Brick&#13;
and frame ranch. 1400 iq. f t&#13;
of living. Located near West&#13;
Elimentary. Separate dining&#13;
room, full basement, garage,&#13;
carpet Terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM— Lake&#13;
front Gas heat aluminum&#13;
•terns and screens, full&#13;
basement Good terms.&#13;
FIVE BEDROOM—This is a&#13;
well built home and In an&#13;
•Dent location. Could be&#13;
made into very desirable income&#13;
property. Only $1500&#13;
down.&#13;
Country&#13;
THREE BEDROOM— New&#13;
THI-LEVEL one o n e acre.&#13;
living room and bedrooms&#13;
carpeted. Mahogany paneled&#13;
novation room, tiled bath,&#13;
extra bath roughed-in, H. A.&#13;
OH, garage. $1200 down.&#13;
T W O BEDROOM— 1-3/4&#13;
•erea, Near Brighton. Full&#13;
price 18500 terms.&#13;
BEDROOM— Two&#13;
o n e in ftntahfri&#13;
two tiled&#13;
attached gaand&#13;
water&#13;
in "Hori-&#13;
H H I i * Subdivision.&#13;
Year Round Lake&#13;
Homes&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE—Very neat&#13;
two bedroom home, possible&#13;
third bedroom, full walk-out&#13;
basement with pannelled&#13;
28 ACRES—Hartland area.&#13;
$8,000 with $1200 down.&#13;
15 ACRES—Hartland area,&#13;
near expressway. Full price&#13;
$3900.&#13;
recreation room. Tiled bath,&#13;
garage. Excellent beach.&#13;
$2,000 down.&#13;
LAKE - OF - THE - PINES&#13;
—Three /bedroom lake front&#13;
home. Gas H. A. heat full&#13;
walkout basement 2-car attached&#13;
garage. This home is&#13;
just over a year old. Good&#13;
terms with just $1500 down.&#13;
CLARK LAKE— One bedroom&#13;
down, possible t w o&#13;
bedrooms upstairs. H. A. oil&#13;
heat full walkout basement&#13;
furniture and boat $2,000&#13;
down. Farms aid Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
80 ACRES— Modern and&#13;
well maintained farm just&#13;
out of Hartland Barn, metal&#13;
tool shed, chkken coop, 1%&#13;
car garage. Crops included.&#13;
$26,000 terms.&#13;
89 ACRES—Farm land—vacant&#13;
Close to Brighton. Full&#13;
price $10,000. Low d o w n&#13;
payment.&#13;
tghton 227-1021&#13;
PAINTING &amp; DECORATING,&#13;
Free estimates. Maurice Link,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7531 or UP 8-3530.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM. HOME on 2H acres,&#13;
basement, extra acres available.&#13;
$13,500, terms. Also, 3&#13;
bdrm. home, large lot, $7,500,&#13;
terms. Esther Decker, Broker,&#13;
AC 7-4260. - t-f-x&#13;
.NICE 3 bdrm. frame, gas heat,&#13;
li «4&gt;reens, carpe tfffg;&#13;
p# yfeL, JJ5(KMX&gt; down&#13;
with terms. Phone 229-6184.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
3 BDRM. new home, unfinished,&#13;
l^ake division, livable. Call 227-&#13;
3954 after 4:00 p.m. 8r28-x&#13;
718 WHITNEY — 2 bdrm.,&#13;
needs decorating but priced for&#13;
quick sale. 9-4-p&#13;
ROLLING ONE ACRE — first&#13;
time offered. 3 bedroom alum.&#13;
Colonial Gas F. A. Heat, full&#13;
basement, wired 220-V. Fruit&#13;
trees (S&gt; 383 Franklin in City&#13;
of Brighton. Low down on Land&#13;
Contract (5&gt; $85.00 per month,&#13;
Includes taxes &amp; Insurance,&#13;
Mayfair KE 7-6855 or KE 7-&#13;
2700. . tfx&#13;
2 BBRM, oil forcedLair furnace,&#13;
breezeway, V/% car garage, 5&#13;
acres fhcluding 2 acres apple&#13;
orchard, paved road, $5,000. dn.&#13;
payment. 3336 East Coon Lake&#13;
Rd., Howell. 9-4-x&#13;
2 TRAILER SPACES 68-ftr X&#13;
125 ft., sewerage, electridty,&#13;
patios. 3074 West M-36. Also 1&#13;
space available for rent. tfx&#13;
MARSHALL ROOFING Company&#13;
we specialize in hot roofs.&#13;
For free estimate on any type&#13;
roof, call Howell 3083 davs until&#13;
2:30 p.m. evenings after 6&#13;
p.m. tfx&#13;
TOFF SFRVTCT! —&#13;
and I. mmmg, free estimates.&#13;
Phone 227-3958, or Whitmore&#13;
Lake, 449-4321 after 3 p.m.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
BY OWNER, attractive 2 bdrm.&#13;
home, tiled basement garage,&#13;
gas heat, extra lot for garden,&#13;
ideal for small family. CaU 229-&#13;
9233. 9-4-x&#13;
FOR SALE - Varcoo batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a m b i t&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CUSTOM KITCHENS by direct&#13;
factory cabinet specialist Let&#13;
us plan your new or remodeling&#13;
job. Select your cabinets from&#13;
our almost limitless color and&#13;
style combinations. Laminated,&#13;
hand rubbed, hand dyed, or&#13;
with moldings. Phone Hartland&#13;
2551 for appt. tfx&#13;
WATER WELLS, 3 m. to 10 in.;&#13;
test holes, electric pumps,&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs.&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE - Extruded aluminum&#13;
storm windows and doors&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel, stone, landscaping,&#13;
grading, mowing. Septic&#13;
tanks and fields. Trenching,&#13;
Bulldozing. Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service. 229-6857. t-f-x&#13;
LET GEORGE DO IT - Free&#13;
estimates on new gas, oil or&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heating.&#13;
Phone AC 9-271L t-f-x&#13;
FULLER BRUSH SALES and&#13;
SERVICE, Whitmore L a k e&#13;
Area. NO. 3-6555. t-f-x&#13;
PETE'S LAWN SERVICE —&#13;
m o w i n g , raising, fertilizing&#13;
spading. Phone 878-6604, t-f-x&#13;
FINAL WEEK&#13;
QUITTING BUSINESS SALE&#13;
THIS IS THE END&#13;
LAST CHANCE TO&#13;
SAVE&#13;
YOU WILL NEVER&#13;
SEE SUCH LOW&#13;
Prices Again&#13;
OPEN THURS..&#13;
FRL, SAT. TIL&#13;
9 P.M.&#13;
DONT MISS THIS&#13;
LAST WEEK&#13;
FINAL DAY AUG. 31&#13;
EVERYTHING GOES EVEN OUR HOME&#13;
McPheraoB-BrowiHif'&#13;
Sub-Diviiioa&#13;
Three Bed Booms&#13;
l'/i Baths (ceramic)&#13;
Over-all stae&#13;
74" ft. x ~26 ft.&#13;
Two fireplaces&#13;
Tiled entry&#13;
Built-lns dishwasher,&#13;
disposal, stove, ovea&#13;
Beautifully Landscaped&#13;
Lot 127 &gt;/2 xlU&#13;
All this plus many other extras for the&#13;
Lpw Going Out of Business Price of _ _&#13;
Two oar garage with&#13;
electronic door&#13;
Large Patio&#13;
Carpeting;, drapes&#13;
Large finished&#13;
Bee room 52 x 18&#13;
Living room 25 x 14&#13;
5 ft. mirror over&#13;
bath vanity&#13;
86" celling fan&#13;
bath fan, kit fan&#13;
10' Andersen&#13;
Picture Window&#13;
$28,500&#13;
Must be sold&#13;
We are Moving&#13;
Out - State DOWEN-TOWN 102 W. GR. RIVER—HOWELL, MICH.&#13;
Youth&#13;
Center&#13;
Contact Your&#13;
Favorite Realtor&#13;
Or CaU Us At&#13;
Howell 1487&#13;
—or 1788&#13;
Services&#13;
SIDING, REMODELING and&#13;
roofing since 1938 — William&#13;
Davis, Phone Howell 717.&#13;
8-28-p&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free estimates.&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
TREE SERVICE&#13;
Trimming, removing and fertilizing.&#13;
Trimming and fertilizing&#13;
of hedges. Monthly maintenance.&#13;
For estimate Call&#13;
Howell, 3160. 8-28-p&#13;
BLACK and WHITE, color&#13;
film processing Camera repair.&#13;
Photography. Very reasonable&#13;
rates. 48 hr. Service. Whitmore&#13;
Photo Finishers. 9455 Main&#13;
Whitmore Lake. 449-2468.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
BRICK, STONE and BLOCK&#13;
work, see Hunter at 1760 S.&#13;
Clark Lake Rd., AC 9-7989.&#13;
9-4-x&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - tn aluminum,&#13;
wood or steel sash.&#13;
C G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main S t AC 7-753L t-f-x&#13;
WASHED SAND and gravel&#13;
beaches cleaned and sanded,&#13;
bulldozing, grading. We truck&#13;
anything. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no job too&#13;
snail. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and delivery&#13;
service or use our car,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS, UNCONDITIONALLY&#13;
guaranteed&#13;
to original consumer 'or i&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is Installed, AIRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Springs,&#13;
all cars end light trucks,&#13;
1% to 2 Ton Trucks, fronts&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS recondl&#13;
t i o n e d, S3 JO. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS, HoweQ, Phone&#13;
151. t-f-x&#13;
I AT.&#13;
Ice. end fUftbtah.&#13;
Pickup by the day, week, or&#13;
month, to city or rural Also,&#13;
risen • up work. Drums or&#13;
Barrels for sate. Well haul&#13;
anything* just phone. AC 9-&#13;
6816. . t M&#13;
BARGAIN PRICES!&#13;
- A L L MODELSPRICED&#13;
TO GO!&#13;
SMITH FORD SALES&#13;
PHONE 1632&#13;
GRAND RIVER, HOWELL&#13;
USED BUYS&#13;
1962 Tempest, 2 to choose from — Check These&#13;
1961 Pontiac, Sedan # 1961 Pontiac Convertible&#13;
1960 Rambler Classic Wagons — 2 to choose from&#13;
1960 VoKswagon # 1939 Plymouth 8 Cyl., Stick&#13;
# 1959 Pontiac H. T. # 1958 Chevrolet Bel-Aire, 4-door&#13;
0 1958 Chevrolet Wagon # 1958 Mercury — (2) Make Offer&#13;
£_ 1958 Pontiac Wagon _ f^ 1957 Pontiac H. T.&#13;
BULLARD-PATTON PONTIAC 9820 E. Grand River, Brighton 227-1971&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
BUY&#13;
Get out from behind&#13;
the eight&#13;
ball with a deal&#13;
front&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
CHEVROLET!&#13;
Drive a n OK&#13;
LSED CAR&#13;
that's been reconditioned&#13;
thoro&#13;
u g h l y a n d&#13;
drives like-new!&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
CHEVROLET&#13;
J(/sr*0LUN6&#13;
fti t&#13;
1962 FORD Convertible,&#13;
V-8,&#13;
Automatic&#13;
1958 CHEVROLET, 6-CyL, StA Shift&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET, 2-dr., Hardtop, V-8, Power&#13;
Glide, P. Steering — Sharp&#13;
1959 FORD 2-dr.r Hardtop, V-8, Auto — Sharp&#13;
1962 CADALLAC 4-dr., Hardtop, full Power&#13;
Like New&#13;
1960 CHEVROLET %-ton Pick-up, eVCyL Short »|&#13;
Box — Clean&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET % ton, pick-up, 6 CyL, long&#13;
Box&#13;
1959 BUICK 2-dr., P. Steering, P . Brakef —&#13;
Clean&#13;
1955 CHEVROLET, 6-CyL, Std. SMft&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET, BelAirc Sta. Wagon, V-8,&#13;
Automatic J*. Steering — like New&#13;
1963 CHEVROLET, BelAIre, 4-dr., V-8, Power&#13;
Glide&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET 2-dr., Hardtop, V-8, Power&#13;
\&#13;
Glide, P. Steering&#13;
. 1957 PLYMOUTH, 4-door&#13;
1957 CHEVROLET, 4-dr., Hardtop, V-8&#13;
1963 CHEVROLET Convertible loaded * to&#13;
choose from — Demos&#13;
Other traaiportattoe&#13;
er calL We will eeaa&#13;
f pa.&#13;
\&#13;
S4VE - SAVE - SAVE&#13;
— FROM —&#13;
BRIGHTON'S LARGEST FORD DEALER&#13;
ALL NEW 63 FORDS At Rock Bottom Prices to Make&#13;
Room For 1964 Fords&#13;
WE WILL BEAT&#13;
ANY DEAL&#13;
BIY NOW MD SAKE US!&#13;
7 DEMO'S REAL BUYS ON THESE&#13;
— AT —&#13;
WILSON FORD Sales 225 B. GRAND BITER — BRIGHTON, — AC 7-1171&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOLUM E 80 — NO . 35 PINCKNE Y MICHIGAN , SEPTEMBE R 4, 1963 SINGL E COP Y 10c&#13;
'Miss Pinckney&#13;
Lives Queen's Life&#13;
Th e Beaut y Queen business&#13;
keeps Mar y Lee Aschenbrenne r&#13;
busy these days.&#13;
Mar y Lee, as Miss Pinckne y&#13;
Local Educator&#13;
Teache s Group&#13;
At State Prison&#13;
Mrs. Jenni e Kellenberger ,&#13;
Pinckne y Elementar y Schoo l&#13;
principal , had one of th e most&#13;
rewardin g experience s of her&#13;
entir e caree r last Tuesda y and&#13;
Wednesday, August 27 and 28.&#13;
Member s of the Michiga n&#13;
Stat e Elementar y Educatio n&#13;
Committee , of which Mrs. Kelis&#13;
A member , staged&#13;
Prison .&#13;
Mrs. Kellenberger' s role was&#13;
to teac h a demonstratio n in&#13;
readin g and th e writing of experienc&#13;
e chart s and to act as&#13;
readin g consultan t th e remain -&#13;
der of th e time .&#13;
The enthusia m and th e eagerness&#13;
to learn in orde r to aid&#13;
thei r less fortunat e fellow&#13;
prisioner s is to be commende d&#13;
md could well be imitate d by&#13;
public school instructors .&#13;
A( th e close of th e session&#13;
each of th e ladies involved was&#13;
presente d with a beautifu l bouquet&#13;
of roses from th e prison&#13;
rose garden .&#13;
and 1st runner-u p in th e Miss&#13;
Livingston Count y contest , took&#13;
par t in th e fabulous grand open -&#13;
ing day parad e of th e Michiga n&#13;
Stat e Fai r last Friday , August&#13;
23. She and Dian a Durbin , Miss&#13;
Livingston County , rode in a&#13;
red convertibl e along th e parade&#13;
rout e in downtow n Detroi t&#13;
on Woodward Ave. from Jefferson&#13;
to Vernor.&#13;
After th e parade , th e girls&#13;
were duine r guests of th e Howell&#13;
Centennia l committe e in a&#13;
downtow n Detroi t restauran t&#13;
Mar y Lee was *also one of&#13;
the Beaut y Queen s at the&#13;
Fowlerville Fai r this year thi s&#13;
tim e ridin g in a Lincol n Con -&#13;
tinenta l convertible .&#13;
"Miss Pinckney " also took&#13;
par t in HowelT s largest parad e&#13;
— th e Centennia l Parad e oii&#13;
Labor Da y afternoo n ridin g on&#13;
a large ftf&gt;»t W'*K &lt;***»&lt;№ beaut y&#13;
^queeasu aitw# th e parad e rout e&#13;
tro m th e Citizen s Mutua l&#13;
Building, West Gran d River, to&#13;
the business section .&#13;
Miss Aschenbrenne r also appeare&#13;
d in th e Centennia l Day&#13;
Pagean t held Labor Da y afternoon&#13;
and evening at Page Field .&#13;
Mar y Lee is th e daughte r of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Aschenbrenner&#13;
, Jr., of Howell Street ,&#13;
and is a 1963 graduat e of the&#13;
Pinckne y High School . She is&#13;
employe d in th e office at St.&#13;
Joseph Merc y Hospital , Ann Arbor.&#13;
SING&#13;
FOR&#13;
Girl Scouts&#13;
Roast Hot Dogs&#13;
At Kiner Home&#13;
The Pinckne y Gir l Scout s&#13;
were th e guests of Mrs. Nelso n&#13;
Kine r of Patterso n Lake Roa d&#13;
at a weiner roast Tuesday ,&#13;
August 27.&#13;
The girls unde r the leader -&#13;
ship of Miss Amand a Debar r&#13;
and Mrs. Rut h Ann Milam&#13;
roaste d thei r hot dogs and&#13;
marshmallow s aroun d a large&#13;
bonfire nea r th e Hell Cree k&#13;
which flows nea r th e Kine r&#13;
hime .&#13;
Gir l Scout s presen t were:&#13;
Jackie Reason , Jo Ann Wylie,&#13;
Shirle y Harmon , Susie Harmon ,&#13;
Sharo n Gray , Becky Amburgey,&#13;
Penn y Reynolds , Nanc y and&#13;
Penn y Goucher , Nanc y Lati -&#13;
mer, Laur a and Sandr a Bell,&#13;
Darlen e Knapp . Lind a Zezulka ,&#13;
Evelyn and Isolde Freisler ,&#13;
Esthe r Kiner , Debb y Garr , and&#13;
•Tud y Hull .&#13;
PINCKNE Y&#13;
COMMUNIT Y SCHOOL S&#13;
FOOTBAL L SCHEDUL E&#13;
FO R 1863-64&#13;
Sept. 13 — Lalngsbur ? —&#13;
Hom e&#13;
Sept. 50 — Mancheste r —&#13;
Ther e&#13;
Sept. 27 — Ypsi-Roosevelt —&#13;
Hom e&#13;
Oct . 4 — Whltmor e Lake -»&#13;
Ther e&#13;
Oct . I t — Chelse a — Ther e&#13;
Oct . 18 — Dexte r •— Hom e&#13;
Oct . 35 — Saline —There&#13;
Nov. 1 — V. High — Hom e&#13;
Nov. 8 — Clinto n — Ther e&#13;
All game* star t at 7:80&#13;
Frida y night*.&#13;
Library News&#13;
Ne w books this week include&#13;
: Ferber , "A Peculia r&#13;
Treasure, " the fascinatin g autobiograph&#13;
y of the autho r of&#13;
"Show Boat " which is also a&#13;
story of an America n Jewish&#13;
family in th e past half century .&#13;
Hale , "A New Englan d Girl -&#13;
hood, " an affectionat e recreatio&#13;
n of thing s past by the&#13;
daughte r of artist s who lived&#13;
an enchantin g life in drab&#13;
Boston .&#13;
Wylie and Balmer , "When&#13;
World's Collide, " a master -&#13;
piece of science-fictio n with a&#13;
Michiga n background .&#13;
Daugherty , "City Unde r the&#13;
Ice, " the story of Cam p Cen -&#13;
tur y in Greenlan d — a set-u p&#13;
which may prepar e men to&#13;
live in space station s and on&#13;
the moon ,&#13;
Young reader s (8^21 will&#13;
enjoy th e hilariou s stories:&#13;
"Miss Pickerel l Goe s to&#13;
Mars " by Trevor, and "Pippi&#13;
Longstocking " by Lindgren ;&#13;
also, a mystery, "The Robbe r&#13;
Ghost " by Anackarsvard .&#13;
We have thre e biographie s&#13;
for thi s age group, too :&#13;
Stevenson , "Abe Lincoln "&#13;
Mason , "Mar k Twain" and&#13;
Monasell , "Rober t E. Lee."&#13;
Ne w scienc e books for the&#13;
very young (5-10) are : Poden -&#13;
dorf, "True Book of Weeds and&#13;
W i ld Flowers"; Podendorf ,&#13;
"True Book*of the Seasons";&#13;
Broekel, "True Book of Trop -&#13;
ical Fish" ; Ballard, "True&#13;
Book of Reptiles" ; Miner ,&#13;
"Tru e Book of Plant s We&#13;
Know"; and Ziner , "True&#13;
Book of Time. "&#13;
SOUGHT&#13;
ORATORI&#13;
Pinckney, Hamburg&#13;
Qregory Invited&#13;
Those person s wishing to f the Pinckne y Kiwanis Club.&#13;
j participat e in the Christma s&#13;
: season presentatio n of Handel' s&#13;
world-famou s oratorio , "The&#13;
Messiah " should withou t fail&#13;
1 atten d th e fk;st ,4chcduie d i-v-&#13;
2:30 p.m. tn the Pinckne y high&#13;
school gym,&#13;
This program is sponsore d by&#13;
They have secured Steve Jone s&#13;
of the Universit y of Michiga n&#13;
to tram member s of Lite ciiuius&#13;
and to conduc t th e perforble&#13;
director , and his enthusi -&#13;
asm is catching .&#13;
Singers from all churche s in&#13;
t i l t i J U i c i t i i t r y , L i i t r y u x \ . ••xifi&#13;
Hambur g area s and singers&#13;
VvitlitAit &lt;»uV " C'.ilUCt t Sir'Ji"lliC.r i&#13;
Men' * Glee Club and took part&#13;
in a recen t and successful&#13;
Kuropea n tour . He is a capa-&#13;
Skiers Entertai n&#13;
At Rush Lake Show&#13;
* n «-i**r' • * * .. (.»•&#13;
"Miss Pinckney" — Mary Lee Aschenbrenner, right* ride* in State Pair Parade&#13;
with Miss Livingston County — Bt&amp;na Dtirbin of Brighton — Photo by Poger&#13;
Procter' s Tire -&#13;
Hardwar e Store&#13;
Will Close&#13;
HOWEL L - Announcemen t of&#13;
a "Goin g Out of Business Sale"&#13;
was mad e this week by Proc -&#13;
ter' s Fireston e Hom e &amp; Auto&#13;
Stor e in Howell.&#13;
Joh n Procter , who has operated&#13;
this tire and hardwar e&#13;
store for 11 years, said he is&#13;
discontinuin g th e firm because&#13;
of othe r business interests ,&#13;
principall y his hom e building.&#13;
He plans to sell the complet e&#13;
store inventory , fixtures, and&#13;
the building.&#13;
Procte r said he intend s to&#13;
maintai n his residenc e in Howell&#13;
in orde r to be close to his&#13;
hom e buildin g business now in&#13;
operatio n on a limited basis.&#13;
A residen t of Howell for 19&#13;
years, Procte r is a membe r of&#13;
the City Council , a past presiden&#13;
t of th e Kiwanis Club and&#13;
chairma n of th e Industria l De -&#13;
velopmen t Committee .&#13;
He plan s to continu e the operatio&#13;
n of th e Automobil e License&#13;
Burea u unti l th e business&#13;
is sold out .&#13;
Road Commission&#13;
Hires Engineer&#13;
The Rush Lake Water Ski&#13;
Club put on a display of water&#13;
skiing feats for a large audience&#13;
at Rush Lake at 1 P.M. ,&#13;
Sunday , August 25.&#13;
A public address s y s t e m&#13;
which could be hear d all over&#13;
the lake announce d the various&#13;
events and participants .&#13;
All -water skiers takin g par t&#13;
in the water show eithe r live&#13;
at Rush Lake or have summe r&#13;
cottage s there .&#13;
Fou r y o u n g s t e r s Johnn y&#13;
Green , Sharo n Agney, Robin&#13;
Clayton , and Dian e Viles all between&#13;
the afes of 7 and 11 started&#13;
the show by carryin g flags&#13;
Walter J. Clink , superinten -&#13;
dent-manage r of th e Livingston&#13;
Count y Road Commissio n&#13;
thi s week announce d the appointmen&#13;
t of Collin s E. Thorn -&#13;
ton as Count y Highway Engineer.&#13;
Thornton , 56, formerl y held&#13;
the post of Directo r of Pub -&#13;
lic Service And City Enginee r&#13;
for the City of Lansing. Hi s&#13;
sppintmen t here becam e&#13;
effective Septembe r 1, carrying&#13;
an annua l salary of&#13;
912,000.&#13;
As directo r in Lansin g&#13;
Thornto n was in charge of all&#13;
engineerin g and constructio n&#13;
of city streets , subdivisions,&#13;
city buildings, sanitation , sewer&#13;
drain s and disposal plants ,&#13;
city equipments , public works&#13;
maintenance , and signs.&#13;
Thornton , graduate d from&#13;
Michiga n Stat e Universit y in&#13;
1928, has thre e marrie d children&#13;
and will soon move to&#13;
Howell with his wife.&#13;
He nan served on various&#13;
Board s for th e City of taiising&#13;
and in a membe r of&#13;
several committie * and was&#13;
Vice Presiden t in 1857 of th e&#13;
America n Rm d Builder * Association&#13;
, th e Municipa l Section&#13;
.&#13;
He is also a membe r of&#13;
the Highway Committe e of&#13;
Michiga n Municipa l League,&#13;
Masoni c Organizations , and&#13;
Tau Beta Pi Honorar y Fra -&#13;
ternity .&#13;
Thornto n fills th e vacancy&#13;
left when Fre d Rogers retire d&#13;
this past spring.&#13;
Events&#13;
Calendar&#13;
SEPTEMBE R 6&#13;
1&#13;
Father Kissane,&#13;
Former Pastor,&#13;
Buried in Florida BRIGHTO N - Fathe r Kissane,&#13;
foi-mer pastor of SI. Pat -&#13;
rick Parish , was buried Satur -&#13;
day in Miami , Florida , following&#13;
his deat h last Wednesday.&#13;
He was the pasto r here from&#13;
1935 unti l his retiremen t on&#13;
July 15, 1949.&#13;
Fathe r Kissane, born in Ire -&#13;
land , was ordaine d to th e&#13;
Priesthoo d in Marc h 1911.&#13;
He received his educatio n at&#13;
Niagar a University .&#13;
Frc b 1927 to 1929, Fathe r&#13;
Kissane was an Assistant at&#13;
St. Marti n Parish . Detroit : and&#13;
from 1929 to 1935, he was th e&#13;
Pasto r of St. Joseph Parish ,&#13;
Schoo l Board meeting , 7:45&#13;
p.m. Hom e Ec room , Pinckne y&#13;
high school.&#13;
SEPTEMBE R 7&#13;
Boy Scouts , Troo p 38, bake&#13;
j sale, Pinckne y Dispatc h office,&#13;
i 10 a.m, till 1 p.m. Proceed s will&#13;
be used for supplies for Scout s&#13;
i camp outs.&#13;
which spelled out Rush Lake&#13;
while skiing.&#13;
The youngest skier in the&#13;
event was little Robin Viles,&#13;
who was only 5 years old.&#13;
The teenag e member s of th:&gt;&#13;
club performe d a large variety&#13;
of displays. Gre g Reake did the&#13;
difficult trick of skiing -• -&#13;
withou t ikis — barefoot . The&#13;
pyrami d consisted of Jim Clayton&#13;
and Jim Wrigglesworth on&#13;
the botto m and Gai l Speha r on&#13;
thei r shoulders .&#13;
Barbar a Hoeft , Gai l Speha r&#13;
and Caro l Green e performe d a&#13;
ballet while on skis.&#13;
Marilyn Scherren s and Mar k&#13;
Scherren s criss-crosse d in front&#13;
of each othe r and Jim Clayton ,&#13;
Marr y Scherrenn , and Jim&#13;
Wrigglesworth played volley&#13;
ball.&#13;
Rick Wrigglesworth demon -&#13;
strate d his proficienc y by skiing&#13;
backward with no han d holds&#13;
while the rope was held between&#13;
his legs.&#13;
Barbar a Hoei t and Marr y&#13;
Scherren s held one ski over&#13;
their head while skiing on the&#13;
one remainin g ski.&#13;
Mrs. Viles, Mr. Colcman . and&#13;
Sue McMilla n drove the boats&#13;
tha t towed the performer* .&#13;
SEPTEMBE R *&#13;
Meetin g for 1hose intereste d&#13;
in singing in the Kiwanis Sponsored&#13;
Christma s program . Pil&#13;
grim Hall, 2;30 p.m. Ages 15&#13;
and up. Person s from Hamburg .&#13;
Gregory , Pinckne y area urged&#13;
to attend .&#13;
SEPTEMBE R t j&#13;
Congregationa l Churc h fam- j&#13;
ily night, Bohemia n style, (pot- !&#13;
luck) , 7 p.m, Pilgrim Hall . Pro -&#13;
gram, guest speaker Dr . Ray j&#13;
Barber of Jackson and special &lt;&#13;
music. ;&#13;
Michiga n ranks seventh in ( populatio n amon g the state s in&#13;
the 1960 federal census with *&#13;
tota l of almost eight million&#13;
people : 7,823,194.&#13;
Ralph Halls&#13;
Interviewed&#13;
5 By A, A. Station&#13;
The Ralph Halls of East M-36&#13;
were the "Far m Coupl e of the&#13;
Week" on the Saturda y morn -&#13;
ing Far m Hou r which wan&#13;
broadcas t over W'PAG at 7:30;&#13;
A. M.&#13;
Howar d Heath . Far m Kdito r&#13;
of VVPAG, interviewed the&#13;
Halls at thei r hoth e on Thurs - !&#13;
day, August. 29. and th e 15&#13;
minut e tape of th e interview&#13;
was then played on Hie Satur -&#13;
day mornin g broadcast . The&#13;
younger Halls, Phyllis and&#13;
ny. also took part in the program.&#13;
help with thei r voices in thi s&#13;
communit y effort.&#13;
An age limitatio n ha« been&#13;
set beginnin g with the age of&#13;
15.&#13;
The only cost to participant s&#13;
will be about $1.50 for music.&#13;
All othe r costs will be under -&#13;
written by th e Pinckno y Kiwanis&#13;
Club.&#13;
This in no way is a fund raising&#13;
project on the par t of th e&#13;
Pinckne y Kiwanians, who are&#13;
merely puttin g forth thei r tim e&#13;
and efforts promotin g what&#13;
they feel is a vast worthwhil e&#13;
communit y project . "This could&#13;
very well he the biggest ewnt.&#13;
in the county, " say* Kiwinian&#13;
presiden t Georg e Roth .&#13;
China Painting&#13;
Guild Organized&#13;
Mrs. Mario n Davis of Lak»&#13;
Chemung , Hmveil. was ho.strsi&#13;
to a groiip of ladi^* !&lt;&gt;r OH- &lt;&gt;:-&#13;
ganizatio n of th e Chin a Paint -&#13;
ing Guild , of Livingston County ,&#13;
Officers for the comin g yp, ,-&#13;
wore r»lectpd: ChaiiTna n Kill&#13;
Hagnian , Socretary-Tnvisuie "&#13;
M i d g e Hammell . Publicit y&#13;
Edit h Morlock , Chin a Show&#13;
Chairma n Mario n Davis, Co-&#13;
Chairma n Mari e Wenk.&#13;
The Guil d was organize d to&#13;
bring th e chin a painter s of Livinp&#13;
«u&gt;ii Count y togethe r for*&#13;
exchange of ideas and to gn»&#13;
a public show, of hand painte&lt; i&#13;
china , in the fall each yeai.&#13;
Membershi p is open to studrnts&#13;
. teacher s or anyon e inlerested&#13;
in chin a painting .&#13;
The Way&#13;
We Hear&#13;
It&#13;
By Dolly&#13;
Pinckney Library Readers Rewarded&#13;
. . . . Mi. and Mrs. Cheste i&#13;
Hubbar d t&gt;l Detroi t ate manag -&#13;
ing "Jerry's"' for an indefinit e&#13;
time u-hil f the owners of such,&#13;
tho Jerr y Spea*es, enjoy •&#13;
little leisure time. It has been&#13;
a four year strptc h since th«&#13;
Sp&lt;*akes h;i v had time off,&#13;
and figure [\\is is a good way&#13;
to' do it. They, at Irast M/ .&#13;
Speako . are not sure just&#13;
what, the y \*i!l be riotn s durir ?&#13;
this "time off period. " Mayb«&#13;
. . . . Mr. Charle s Hewlet t W»J&#13;
in Imla y City. Michiga n when&#13;
he set off fire works display&#13;
at the fair hd d in tha t citj&#13;
o\e r Labor Day.&#13;
' Sandra Grant and Vidde Widmtyer hold- Ernest Battlte, III, Laura Bell and Nancy&#13;
up their awards. Latimer. *&#13;
Florence Pretifla, librarian, awarding&#13;
readers, Michael Trederick, T e a Great&#13;
Roddy Widsmayer, and John Darrew fer&#13;
their efforts hi the Freedom V* roadis*&#13;
contest&#13;
Dora Meabon, who was one of a dozen&#13;
readers who read saore than 20 books this&#13;
. . . . Th e bowling k-auue s HI *&#13;
off to a "striking" .&lt;tart . All&#13;
p&lt;?i ons intereste d in league&#13;
bowline should see Vinco La-&#13;
RotM at the LaRosa Bowling&#13;
Lane s&#13;
. . . . not too long ago, a loc il&#13;
father and ton team competed&#13;
against one another for fir*t&#13;
place honors in the harneaf&#13;
races at the MKUund fair&#13;
Corky Hammell brought hli&#13;
trotrer. Cold Sunday, acrosj&#13;
the line, just named "Billy"&#13;
In doins so Corky also took*&#13;
a track record of 2:63 tlrm&#13;
He made it in 2:0$ time. Thtr&#13;
record time had not&#13;
broken since 1SB9.&#13;
• •• • • ' * ' • • • • • • • • w j , - A V -&#13;
.A'.&#13;
" • • » •» . •&#13;
2 THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH — WED- SEPT 4, 1963&#13;
Pinckney Prattle&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Tom Young&#13;
and family of Lawton Okla.&#13;
were dinner guests of the&#13;
Maurice Darrows last Thursday.&#13;
Mrs. Young is the former&#13;
Aiargacat CurieU, d&amp;ugtetw *A&#13;
the late Paul Curlett.&#13;
The Youngs were in this&#13;
area visiting friends and relatives&#13;
on their way home&#13;
from Long Island, N. Y. where&#13;
Mr. Young was fulfilling a&#13;
commission for the army.&#13;
SILVEB ANNIVERSARY&#13;
FOB THE JAMEM Bl/UUYS&#13;
At an evening party Tae*-&#13;
day. fept t, Sir. and Mrs,&#13;
Jamee Buggy of Lakeland&#13;
celebrated their 25th wedding&#13;
anniversary. T h e i r&#13;
daughter, Mrs. Leonard Barrett&#13;
and her family of Pinch*&#13;
neyi another daughter, Mm.&#13;
iUonard Marowtky and family&#13;
of Brighton, and two&#13;
children Mt home, MiehaeU&#13;
6 years old, and SUMM, 16&#13;
years joined them in the&#13;
celebration.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Sunday guests of the Lloyd&#13;
Hardens were Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
William Kck of Dexter and&#13;
Mi', and Mrs. Floyd Camp*&#13;
bell of Portage Lake.&#13;
Mrs. Mabel Bell, mother of&#13;
Mrs. Harden, spent the week&#13;
end with Mrs. Ellen Leedy in&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
• * •&#13;
The Lee Gouchers of Hi-&#13;
L&amp;nd Lake have Just returned&#13;
from a long vacation trip--&#13;
2758 miles long. The Gouchers&#13;
with their five girls ranging&#13;
in ttue from&#13;
Ml ALICE OBAY&#13;
Roy Carpenter, son of the&#13;
Gouchers, flew home last&#13;
week and for a ahort vialt&#13;
with his family. He is in the&#13;
na\y and Ls currently going&#13;
v&amp; an Aviation Electronics&#13;
Engineering School in Memphis,&#13;
Tenn.&#13;
BETlIUtf TO&#13;
VISIT&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Howard&#13;
Ttohler and daughter, Christine,&#13;
of Detroit vlatted the&#13;
James Whitleya laet weak.&#13;
The Tbhiere wetto former&#13;
Plnckaeyitee aad operated&#13;
the Ken Nktoteoa tad* Bar&#13;
about 15 year* ago. Howard&#13;
now Is employed at Fords&#13;
in Detroit&#13;
M a Irvin Kennedy was in&#13;
Pontlac moat all of last week&#13;
visiting with her ton and his&#13;
family, the Ambrose Kennedys.&#13;
Mr. and Mis. Ralph Hall,&#13;
Kenny and Phylis spent several&#13;
days last w e e k i n&#13;
N o r t h e r n Michigan. They&#13;
visited Mackinac Island and&#13;
spent some time in Grayling.&#13;
FBANK AUXIER&#13;
HOSPITALIZED&#13;
Fr*nk Auxier of Hamburg&#13;
Street entered the Veteran's&#13;
Hospital la Ann Arbor laet&#13;
. Saturday, August 24 With a&#13;
very serious ulcer condition.&#13;
Surgeons performed a fi'/z&#13;
hour operation on Wednesday,&#13;
Mr. Auxier Is getting&#13;
along ver well and expecU&#13;
to be home In about 10 daya.&#13;
Saturday e-veafeag, August SI,&#13;
at the Joaepn ClarftoU BMIM)&#13;
at Muta Lake (or a farewell&#13;
party for the Maurloe tfcber*&#13;
ren* family. The trherreoa&#13;
are nwvlag soon to Uvosla.&#13;
A pig roasted on a spit was&#13;
Uf fet ol the evening.&#13;
Mrs. Marie Roth of Hancock,&#13;
Michigan in the Upper Peninsula&#13;
has come to Pinckney to&#13;
live with her son and his family,&#13;
the George Roth* of Mill&#13;
street.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Thursday, August 29, was&#13;
Mrs. Mary Eichman'i birthday&#13;
and ahe was surprised on that&#13;
day to find the luncheon given&#13;
at the home of Mrs. Francis&#13;
Shehan was honoring her&#13;
birthday. TJwee alfio prtaent&#13;
were Mr*. James Pine, M n .&#13;
John Colon*, M n . Lloyd Hendee,&#13;
and Mn. Russell Glover&#13;
of Fowlerville.&#13;
• • »&#13;
The Bennie Van Blaircum&#13;
family of Cleveland were&#13;
guests all last week at the&#13;
home of Mr. and Mn. Henry&#13;
Gilbert at Patterson Lake.&#13;
• * •&#13;
KENTUCKY GLMTS&#13;
FOB LLDWIGS&#13;
A bit of the South was&#13;
present in Pinckney for the&#13;
last two week* as the John&#13;
Ludwigs of W. M-36 were&#13;
hosts to two groujs of Mrs.&#13;
Ludwig'a relatives from Kentucky.&#13;
The Paul Nichols family&#13;
of Paducah thoroughly enjoyed&#13;
their visit, especially&#13;
day spent at the Detroit&#13;
I T t Vlftlfl firm*&#13;
the way with Nome motel&#13;
stops in bad weather. They&#13;
took the Canadian route to&#13;
Maine and came back through&#13;
the states, stopping off to visit&#13;
some of Mr. Gouchers relatives&#13;
in Pennsylvania.&#13;
* » • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Green&#13;
of Hi-Land Lake were pleasantly&#13;
surprised when their&#13;
nephew John Hobley of Montreal,&#13;
Ckftada, dropped in for&#13;
a several days visit with them.&#13;
Mr. Hobley was In this area&#13;
on a business trip last week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Green will be&#13;
leaving very soon to visit Mrs.&#13;
Green's brother near Ottawa,&#13;
Canada. They are going up&#13;
through northern Michigan and&#13;
cross at the Mackinac Bridge.&#13;
* • * •&#13;
The Cliff Haines family were&#13;
visiting Mrs. Haines' sisters,&#13;
Mrs. Max Salmon and Mrs.&#13;
Glen Metslhger, north of How*&#13;
tU last Sunday.&#13;
CyCo/ocy sti&#13;
BEfORE A MAN OWNS&#13;
A CAR HE* 80UN0 TO&#13;
THINK TMAT PEDESTRIANS&#13;
HAVr SOME RISMTff"&#13;
Whatever success we may attain,&#13;
depends upon your satisfaction.&#13;
It is our aim to have&#13;
you af a regular customer&#13;
through the years.&#13;
O 3&#13;
CONCRb&#13;
H O f u&#13;
1389&#13;
cabin in Hillman, Michigan&#13;
last week. Saturday they&#13;
traveled to Mackinac Island&#13;
and spent the day there. Monday&#13;
they visited John Burg at&#13;
his cabin that he is building&#13;
in Lovells.*&#13;
• •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Raetz&#13;
have just returned from a 6&#13;
day visit at Storm Wake, Iowa.&#13;
They were visiting Mr, and&#13;
Mrs. Albert H a n s e n . The&#13;
Raetz' and the Hans ens have&#13;
spent the winters in the same&#13;
trailer park in Florida for the&#13;
past 5 years.&#13;
» • *&#13;
HARDENS TO THE RAGES&#13;
Lloyd Harden, Jr. Jg one&#13;
brother in a mllUoiL Saturday&#13;
he took his f brothers&#13;
ranging in afe from 2 to 17&#13;
yearn to the upon oar raeea&#13;
In Waterford. The Hardens&#13;
took a picnic lunch and spent&#13;
the day, watchnlf the races&#13;
in the afternoon.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Koeppen&#13;
had their daughter and&#13;
son-in-law, Maxine and Harry&#13;
Toon of Ann Arbor as Sunday&#13;
guests.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs.. Reynolds Dinsmore&#13;
of Hamburg were Wednesday—&#13;
evening caller* at the&#13;
Koeppen home.&#13;
• • •&#13;
A 2/C Don Ackley, USAF,&#13;
left Willow. Run Airport Tuesday,&#13;
August 27, for Seattle,&#13;
Washington enroute to Alaska&#13;
where he is to be stationed for&#13;
the next year.&#13;
* • •&#13;
FAR WELL PARTY FOB *&#13;
SCHERREK8&#13;
Eifte«»—famWes—to—the&#13;
Rush Lake area gathered&#13;
PLNCKNET DISPATCH&#13;
ESTAJNUUUUD HI USB&#13;
Uf B. Mais ftrat&#13;
S7t-31O&#13;
Rex. E. Hendrix, Publisher&#13;
OOU.V BACGBN,&#13;
•* naokasy.&#13;
fh» Miitmiu at Utii paper are aa opes&#13;
forum wbu* available apaot, frammaUcai,&#13;
legal and ttfttcal ooeildar*&#13;
attotu art u » only rMtrletloas.&#13;
Subacriptloa ratM sl.00 par ywr la&#13;
advanc* ta Mlehlfaa H.50 In otter&#13;
•tatcs and U.S. PoMeatlont. 1400 to&#13;
fortiga countrlat, a u month* ratM:&#13;
13.00 la AUehisaa. S2J0 In OUMT ttataa&#13;
ana U.S. pcwMufcxu: 13.00 to toralfB&#13;
oountriM. KUitary ptrauunei iroo ser&#13;
yaar. No mall •ubaoiptioa* takta tot&#13;
i»u than tU&#13;
ratot upon appHoatke.&#13;
LEN and ED PAINTERS&#13;
WE PAINT EVERYTHING—Larffe or Small!&#13;
HOUSES OUR SPECIALTY&#13;
FOR FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
CALL DETROIT 11 6-6182 Collect,&#13;
—or—&#13;
PINCKNEY 878-3523-4 to 9 P J L&#13;
for the Oval Lawsong of Louisville&#13;
but they promised to return&#13;
soon.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. David Nash&#13;
and 8 month old son, Davie,&#13;
who live in Niles, Mich, spent&#13;
the long Labor Day week end&#13;
with the Mark Nash family&#13;
on PettysviJle Road.&#13;
• * :*&#13;
The Rogers brothers got together&#13;
last Sunday at Bishop&#13;
Lake for a reunion. The Louis&#13;
Rogers family oX West M-36&#13;
and Mr. Rogers' two brothers&#13;
and their families from Detroit&#13;
enjoyed the family gettogether.&#13;
The 18 off-spring of&#13;
the Rogers brothers especially&#13;
enjoyed the day.&#13;
• • «&#13;
B4BY FOR&#13;
THE ALLAN HOARDS&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Allan Hoard&#13;
of Patterson Lake are the&#13;
proud parent* of a baby&#13;
girl born August 34 In Mercy&#13;
Hospital hi Jackson. The&#13;
7 pound 8 onnoe baby was&#13;
named Annette Marie. Mrs.&#13;
Hoard Is the former Catherine&#13;
La Prad.&#13;
• * «&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Henry&#13;
of East M-36 and their 4 children&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Keith&#13;
Bradbury and son of Chelsea&#13;
spent most of last week at the&#13;
Sunny Lake Ranch near Glennie&#13;
in upper Michigan.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Carl HollUters and the&#13;
Tim Somers of West M-3G&#13;
were In Kenton over the week&#13;
end attending the field trails&#13;
for coon dogs. It was quite&#13;
a day for the dogs—water&#13;
trails, championship judging,&#13;
coon tracking and such.&#13;
• • •&#13;
MURPHYS AT&#13;
B U L B CAMP&#13;
The Rev. Thomaa Murpli^1,&#13;
pastor of the Peoples Chlirch,&#13;
Mrs. Murphy and t ^ / Q c h i l -&#13;
dren spent last week at the&#13;
Rainbow Bible Camp located&#13;
on Rainbow Lake near Stanton,&#13;
Michigan. The camp Is&#13;
affiliated with the Evangelical&#13;
Free Church and ls a family&#13;
type camp. Children attend&#13;
bible classes and are under&#13;
recreational supervision leav&#13;
ing the adults free to meet in&#13;
classes of their own.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Washburn,&#13;
Jr. were in Pinckney&#13;
over the Labor Day weekend&#13;
visiting with his parents, the&#13;
Alvin Waihburns of West M&#13;
36 and his lister Mr*. Louis&#13;
Rogers and her family. Mr.&#13;
Waahbum is in the navy and&#13;
is currently stationed in Washington,&#13;
D. C. —&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Meabon,&#13;
Rex and Dorm were in&#13;
Fowlervllle Sunday attending&#13;
a birthday dinner honoring&#13;
Mrs. Meabon's mother, Mrs.&#13;
BoMer, and brother, Walter&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
H&amp;ug&amp;nl&#13;
Zoning of&#13;
It seems to me that the spirit&#13;
of romantic evenings is evoked&#13;
by velvet; and when R 4 K&#13;
cuts velret with long skinny&#13;
sleeves and a bit of satin at&#13;
neck and waist — gentleman.&#13;
bewsTtl&#13;
Maleitike. T h e i r birthdays&#13;
being only two days apart, a&#13;
family get-together seemed to&#13;
be in order.&#13;
• * •&#13;
JANOWSKIB VISIT IN EAST&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Janowskl,&#13;
daughter Judy, of Portage&#13;
Lake and Mrs. George&#13;
Twas Only Yesterday&#13;
FIVE YEA** AGO&#13;
AUGUST U, 1MI&#13;
The James Whitleys are&#13;
spending their vacation at&#13;
Georgian Bay.&#13;
Jimmy Porter, son of the&#13;
Harold Porters, who was in&#13;
Turkey is now stationed in&#13;
Charlestown, S. C.&#13;
The William Van Blaircums&#13;
of W M-36 are the parents of&#13;
a new daughter bom last Wedneeday&#13;
at McPherson Hospital&#13;
Clarence (Stub) Bennett won&#13;
firtt money at the Northville&#13;
races last Wednesday with hit&#13;
horse called Black Sunday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley visited&#13;
her mother at Mnmeupli*.&#13;
Minn. \&#13;
Mrs. Tressa Cuyle and Mark j&#13;
Melvin took a trip to Wiscon-1&#13;
sin with the R. Makins over!&#13;
the week end.&#13;
Mike Carr is waking on tne&#13;
campus at the Michigan Slate&#13;
Hamburg Twp.&#13;
Board Minutes August M. 1968&#13;
Matting called to order at&#13;
8:15 P. M. by Supervisor Frauds&#13;
Shehan for the transaction&#13;
of such business as might properly&#13;
come before It.&#13;
Minutes of July 22,1983 were&#13;
read and approved ai read&#13;
Reading of bills temporarily&#13;
posponed.&#13;
Communications from Liquor&#13;
Control Commission, Livingston&#13;
County Table Toppers Association,&#13;
Mr. Jew C. Thomas, and&#13;
Mr. Leonard Lark for Cordley&#13;
Lake Cedar Beach Subdivision&#13;
were laid over to new business.&#13;
Mr. Paul Rlghter and Mr. T.&#13;
Miller submitted a proposed&#13;
plat of Cordley Lake Bluff Subdivision&#13;
and a check for sixty&#13;
£60) dollars as required by&#13;
Yard Ordinance and informed&#13;
that these ordinances must be&#13;
complied with.&#13;
The following bills were read:&#13;
Phillips Pet $ 10.29&#13;
Seal Beam for Dep. car 8.04&#13;
G. Brunton, cemetery&#13;
labor 65.70&#13;
B. Smith, cemetery&#13;
Ubor 54.40&#13;
P. Baetcke office sup .... 492.00&#13;
Postage 10.00&#13;
F. Shehan Aug. service&#13;
A exp 400.00&#13;
E. Rettinger Aug. serv*&#13;
ice A exp 150.00&#13;
£. McAfee Aug. service&#13;
A exp. 238.00&#13;
J. Densmore Aug. service&#13;
A exp 50.00&#13;
W. Backlund Aug. Service&#13;
A exp 15.00&#13;
M. Bennett Aug. jjerv-&#13;
= 1c? £ ^&#13;
niNcrs&gt;ity.&#13;
.M. E. Darrow flew to New&#13;
York and Long island last&#13;
week to visit his daughters.&#13;
Constance and Evelyn. He&#13;
came back Friday. ,&#13;
Mrs. Henry Gilbert and Mrs.&#13;
Kevin Ledwic'ge are visiting&#13;
the Bcnnie Van Biaircurns in&#13;
Cleveland.&#13;
Sunday visitors ol" the M. J.&#13;
Reasons were Mrs. Mae Rane&#13;
of Whltmore L a k e , Mrs.&#13;
Florence Artz and Mrs. Alice&#13;
Doe of Detroit.&#13;
The Mark Nash family leave&#13;
Friday for Maine to attend the&#13;
wedding of their son, David.&#13;
The Kenneth Zills (Rosalie&#13;
Naah before her marriage) of&#13;
Syracuse, N. Y. will also attend&#13;
the wedding.&#13;
A heavy rain and electrical&#13;
storm hit here about 4 P.M.&#13;
Sunday. The lightning killed&#13;
four of Mark Naah's heifers.&#13;
TWENTY-FIVE VEAR8 AGO&#13;
AUGUST 3, 1938&#13;
Mr. and Mi's, teu Lavey and&#13;
children and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
William Dilloway attended the&#13;
Bunker Hill picnic Sunday.&#13;
Gerald Henry and Ralph Hall&#13;
spent the week end at Niagra&#13;
Falls.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Elliott,&#13;
P. H. Swarthout and wife, the&#13;
Misses Vernor Howard and&#13;
Geraldine Vedder are spending&#13;
several days with Rev. C. H.&#13;
at&#13;
Man Arrested&#13;
After Shooting&#13;
Through Glass&#13;
BRIGHTON — A ninteenyear&#13;
old Brighton man was&#13;
arrested early Tuesday morning&#13;
for firing a J22 calibre&#13;
bullet through glass window&#13;
at Pats Restaurant, one-quarter&#13;
mik' east of Brighten on&#13;
Umnd River ave.&#13;
State Troopers took Michail&#13;
b. ftkfirik, 19, of MM K.&#13;
tiranri River ave., to tfta&#13;
Livingston County Jail wfcm&#13;
«e 1&amp; lodged en a charge of&#13;
"diKcharxe of firearm without&#13;
malice."&#13;
His ball has been aet at&#13;
$1,300 and he will be arraign*&#13;
in Circuit Court&#13;
The incident took pUtoi&#13;
s h o r t l y after 1:00 *jn&#13;
Troopers said the bulltt bartjj&#13;
went through the glass and fail&#13;
to the floor near the cash register.&#13;
Sheirik remained in the are*&#13;
nnd officer* apprehended him&#13;
upon their arrival. They said&#13;
the reason for his action ap&gt;&#13;
peared to be bated upon an&#13;
earlier quarrel with someone&#13;
eating in the restaurant.&#13;
No one was injured.&#13;
* • •&#13;
State police are ttill looking&#13;
for two men who rmtt&#13;
away from Camp Brighton&#13;
on Aug. %%,&#13;
It appears that they Stole&#13;
a our belonging to the&#13;
daughter of Mn, Viola Murray&#13;
of 827 9. First St. la&#13;
- &amp;h«~- WM. vialttBf..&#13;
trip. They stayed for two days&#13;
with Mr. and Mrs. Roger Gimlet&#13;
and family in Bristol,&#13;
Rhode Island Many of the&#13;
youngsters will remember Mrs.&#13;
Nancy Goulet—she taught jn&#13;
the Elementary School several&#13;
years ago. The Goulets are&#13;
now the parents of four children—&#13;
the youngest, a son&#13;
named Jeffry Roger, born August&#13;
23.&#13;
The Janowikls and Mrs.&#13;
Duugan also visited Mrs. Dougan's&#13;
daughter in New Hope,&#13;
Penn.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McKinley&#13;
of Howell St. entertained Rev.&#13;
and Mrs. Murphy and ohildren&#13;
at dinner last Saturday evening.&#13;
Mrs. Murphy and Mr.&#13;
McKinley were pleasantly surprised&#13;
when it turned out to be&#13;
a birthday dinner in their&#13;
honor.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Cha/les Ward,&#13;
f o r m e r Hi-Land residents,&#13;
spent the ho'iday week end&#13;
with their son and wife, the&#13;
Robert Wards, of Hi-Land&#13;
Lake.&#13;
« • •&#13;
Jerry Shirey, 5],a year old&#13;
son of the Jay Shireys of&#13;
Pond St. was heart broken&#13;
last week when Tina, his 6&#13;
month old Norwegian EJk&#13;
hound, was killed by the&#13;
Grand Trunk train as it sped&#13;
through Pinckney.&#13;
• * • /&#13;
Mrs. Mark Nash and Rachel&#13;
left Friday to spend the Labor&#13;
Day week end in Northern&#13;
Michigan. They planned to go&#13;
as far as the Soo, returning&#13;
Tuesday.&#13;
SUNDAY AT THE&#13;
STATE FAIR&#13;
Mr. and Mm. Ridge Shirey&#13;
and daughter Collette of Hi*&#13;
Land Lake were among the&#13;
thousands of people at the&#13;
Michigan State Fair Sunday.&#13;
Dave Burns of Pinckney was&#13;
also there.&#13;
The Ted Gray family and&#13;
Billle Scott spent the entire&#13;
day at the Fair, and especially&#13;
enjoyed the Horse Show&#13;
in the coliseum.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mrs. Henry Krahn and son,&#13;
Richard, who have bepn living&#13;
in Plymouth, moved into the&#13;
A l b e r t Shirley downstairs&#13;
apartment last Saturday.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mrs. Marilda Clark was&#13;
pleasantly surprised Monday&#13;
evening when her neighbors&#13;
gathered at the Stanley Dinkel&#13;
home in honor of Mrs. Clark's&#13;
birthday, Sept. 3.&#13;
• « «&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Singer&#13;
of M-36 entertained Paul'*&#13;
brother and his family, the&#13;
Jot Singers of Lansing, on&#13;
Labor Day.&#13;
spection.&#13;
Mr. Del Leapley, Mr. Richard&#13;
J. Dunning, Mr. Henry DeBraaf&#13;
and Mr. R. H. Mester appeared&#13;
before the Board. Mr. Mester&#13;
read a statement compliment-&#13;
Ing the Hamburg Township&#13;
Board on the enactment of the&#13;
Mobile Home A Trailer Coach&#13;
Ordinance and the new Anti-&#13;
Litter Ordinance and cited a&#13;
number of cases he felt to be&#13;
in violation of ordinance.&#13;
The petition for a street light&#13;
at the corner of Cordley Lake&#13;
Rd. A Lancaster Rd. wet discussed.&#13;
Motion by Rettinger&#13;
supported by Backlund that&#13;
petition be granted. Motion carried.&#13;
Communications from the&#13;
Liquor Control Commission A&#13;
the Livingston County Table&#13;
Toppers Association were reread.&#13;
Motion by Rettinger supported&#13;
by Backlund that both&#13;
communications be tabled for&#13;
further study. Motion carried.&#13;
Communication re; Mr. Jesse&#13;
C. Thomas: Clerk to inform the&#13;
Sheriffs Dept. that Hamburg&#13;
Township has no ordinance regulating&#13;
used car sales. Mr. Thomas&#13;
stated he would not have&#13;
over one or two cars for sale&#13;
at the lame time, He was given&#13;
copies of Hamburg Township&#13;
Anti-Litter Ordinance and Junk&#13;
Servicemen&#13;
Rahrig Bakery&#13;
- OPEN -&#13;
Wed. and H u n * 8 t,m. to 8 pjn.&#13;
Sat 8 aja-8 ftjft.; SIUL 8 ***.-! pjsv&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY - TUESDAY — FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS IT!!&#13;
THE ONLY BAKERY IN TOWN!&#13;
Spadal Ordtn Tak«i By Phot*&#13;
Call Plnckiity 1783537&#13;
GRJCGORT — Midshipman&#13;
Third Class James D. M a y&#13;
nard, son of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
DeVere C. Maynard of 70T7&#13;
Glen Circle, Gregory, com-&#13;
On Freeways&#13;
Speed Limit&#13;
To Be Boosted&#13;
The nighttime speed limit&#13;
on mor* than 1,000 miles of&#13;
Michigan freeway will be la*&#13;
creased 10 miles an hour 8sptember&#13;
6.&#13;
The top speed ea ifieMgaa&#13;
freeways is mm 19&#13;
nslW aa fcoor ia tfca is&gt;ytlfto&#13;
aatf M KPH at Bight.&#13;
The 1963 State Legislature&#13;
approved a change that will&#13;
make both the day and night&#13;
spaed 70 milts an hour after&#13;
September 6.&#13;
At the same time, the Legislature&#13;
passed a bill establishing&#13;
a 45-MPH&#13;
Detroit Edlaon T. H. &amp;&#13;
•treet light 74.58&#13;
Register of Deeds 27.75&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch 58.27&#13;
Bennett Brown Insurance 19.13&#13;
Hamburg Hdw. Supplies .... 5.23&#13;
Ann Arbor Cleaning&#13;
Supplies 15.00&#13;
R. Kennedy Install Lights 6.25&#13;
Police Hood Light&#13;
and Inst 31.35&#13;
Scotchllte Police Car&#13;
Emblem 38.00&#13;
W. Backlund Notary Public&#13;
Bond 12.00&#13;
Suter Seegert Printing .... 29.15&#13;
Hamburg Fire Dept 250.00&#13;
H. Courfer Constable&#13;
Mileage - 60.10&#13;
F. Vosmick Constable&#13;
Mileage 49,20&#13;
Singer Press 20.00&#13;
F. Vosmick Liquor Infc. .. 50.00&#13;
Motion by Bennett supported&#13;
by Backlund that bills be paid&#13;
(liquor enforcement fund) Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
The Board expressed its&#13;
thanks to Mr. AJvan Golden &amp;&#13;
Mr. Virgil Campbell for their&#13;
free transportation of our new&#13;
Township vault and to Mr. J.&#13;
Jennette &amp; Mr. F. Albright and&#13;
boys for their aid in placing&#13;
it In the office.&#13;
Motion by Backlund supported&#13;
by Bennett that we purchase&#13;
the two Motorola Mobile Radio&#13;
Units from Mr. Bill Folske and&#13;
to return the Electronic Comm.&#13;
Company's Mode FM60 Mobile&#13;
Radio Unit. Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Backlund supported&#13;
by Bennett that meeting be&#13;
adjourned. Motion carried.&#13;
Time: 11:20 P.M. Next regular&#13;
meeting September 23, 1963&#13;
at 8:00 P.M.&#13;
Respectfully submitted,&#13;
Edward A. Rettinger&#13;
Hamburg Township Clerk&#13;
home from the Illinois CCC&#13;
camp the first of the week.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Haines&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Max Clark&#13;
of Detroit are spending a few&#13;
days in the Miller-Livermore-&#13;
Croup log cabin on Indian&#13;
Lake near Lewiston.&#13;
The George Meabons, Sr.;&#13;
George Meabons, Jr.; and Mrs.&#13;
Loren Meabon and son at*&#13;
tended the Menbon reunion at&#13;
the home of the Eugene Meabons&#13;
near Howell this Sunday.&#13;
Miss DrusciJla Murphey has&#13;
been working in an attorney's&#13;
office in Lansing.&#13;
Billy Meyer has returned&#13;
from the ROTC training camp&#13;
at Camp Custer.&#13;
Rush Lake soft ball team&#13;
lost to Brighton last Wednesday&#13;
nitfht 4 to 2. Pete Gerycz&#13;
and Joe Basydlo were the Rush&#13;
Lake battery.&#13;
Dick Amburgey and Bob&#13;
Singer got a ride to the&#13;
FowJerville F a i r Saturday.&#13;
They failed to get a ride back&#13;
and were brought home about&#13;
3 A. M. by Sheriff Kennedy.&#13;
POKTY-EIGHT YEARS AGO&#13;
AUGUST 1.1, 1915&#13;
Mrs. J. A. Cadwell entertained&#13;
MJ-S. Surah Brown and&#13;
Miss Kate Brown at hei' cottage&#13;
at. Porter Lake for a few&#13;
days this week.&#13;
Supt. J. P. Doyle of the&#13;
Pinckney School system was&#13;
granted an A.B, degree at the&#13;
State Normal College this&#13;
term.&#13;
Miss Nellie Gardner spent&#13;
last Thursday in Stockbridge.&#13;
Mrs. Charles Smoyer and&#13;
children returned to their home&#13;
in Akron, Ohio, Thursday after&#13;
spending the past month at the&#13;
T. Read home. v&#13;
Police Xeel they may have&#13;
also been responsible for the&#13;
theft of a cola machine containing&#13;
1125 from the Speed&#13;
Wa«h at the Kroger Plata,&#13;
* • *&#13;
Mrs. Veronica Klecker, 45,&#13;
formerly of 1026 Michigan ive.,&#13;
Brighton, is on the critical&#13;
list from injuries received&#13;
Thursday night in an auto&#13;
accident on M-59 in Oakland&#13;
County. She is Pontlac General&#13;
Hospital with six broken&#13;
ribs, a punctured lung, and&#13;
possible broken neck'.&#13;
Each kidney in the average&#13;
adult weighs about a quarter&#13;
of a pound and is fist-sized in&#13;
the shape of a kidney bean.&#13;
For Dependable Sendee&#13;
STOP&#13;
— AT —&#13;
LEE'S&#13;
Standard Service&#13;
211 E. Main, Pinckney&#13;
UP 8-9701&#13;
•peed for ail freeways. Thfc&#13;
law will go into effect tt the&#13;
time.&#13;
The preeea* 7*41&#13;
Itarita fer&#13;
sue etteet la&#13;
her ef 1ML&#13;
UatH then, speed Haiti ea&#13;
all Michigan highways were&#13;
65 miles; an hour in the daytime&#13;
and 55 miles an hour at&#13;
nirt t&#13;
The 65-.v&gt; sptn?d limit re&#13;
j mains on all nrwi-ireeways. v&#13;
the greater the pleasures you'll 'hatch'&#13;
The secret to a larger savings nest egg is to M T «&#13;
regularly. The amount saved doesn't matter it's&#13;
adding something^*© your Savings Account every&#13;
week or so that counts.&#13;
People save for pleasure . . . that's the trend today.&#13;
Why not start your own nest egg so that you can enjoy&#13;
more of the pleasures of life?&#13;
Act right now! Start a Savings Account or add to&#13;
your present account today!&#13;
MePherson Jtate&#13;
HOWEU AND MNCKNEY&#13;
"Serving Since 18$T&#13;
TRY OUR DRIVE IN BANKING&#13;
ii&#13;
. .. Pinckney Prattle .. .&#13;
By&#13;
ALICE GRAY&#13;
Mike Hendee, son of the&#13;
Lloyd Hendee», will miss the&#13;
tpetiing day uf school this&#13;
term. H« entered the McPher-&#13;
•o n Health Center last Wedfcesdfty&#13;
and undei-went surgery&#13;
Hft lfi home now but will be&#13;
taking it easy for a wet* or&#13;
two.&#13;
the weekend. Mrs. Barbara [Mr.&#13;
Jean Osborn and sun and Miss&#13;
Shirley Bonnell came&#13;
Mlshawakn, Indiana&#13;
* * *&#13;
AT&#13;
DANXK&#13;
HOWtILL&#13;
Tfeft PlttokMy V i l l a ge&#13;
were wHl repreat&#13;
the Le&lt;M№ftlilal&#13;
Squwe Item* held i« HoweU&#13;
test Saturday Bight The&#13;
Mftfthall Meabotift, the Jim&#13;
Whltttyt, the Russell I larks&#13;
the Clifford Hal**'&#13;
the matty dancers hi&#13;
tbe Wrlfley parking lot.&#13;
• » •&#13;
Mr. B. F. Reiser of W.&#13;
Show Drive, Hi-Land Lake&#13;
is home now after a 12 day&#13;
atay in St . Joteph Hospital,&#13;
Ann Arbor where he had Xra'y&#13;
tests and treatments. H*&#13;
is reported to be feeling much&#13;
better at this tune.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shlrey and&#13;
«on Jerry were in Hillman, i&#13;
Mich. With Mrs. Shirey's parents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan&#13;
Robinson, for the Labor Day&#13;
week end.&#13;
t • »&#13;
KfelMON&#13;
The liftHfeter tamMy tvunkm&#13;
wa» beM Sunday, Anmnt&#13;
t&amp; at Bniaett ISrfc lit&#13;
L'hariutte, Mk*. Ttraae trap*&#13;
IHackney attending Metvi&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. tarvM KiXllBter,&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. EHtee&#13;
Van ftlaltvum, Mr. and Mf«.&#13;
CAare Holfater, Mr. and Mrs,&#13;
Harold Hellister, Mr. aftd&#13;
Mrs. Robert Holllalvr, a«d&#13;
Mr. and Mr». Wlllkm Molllster—&#13;
and of rour*e HMMT&#13;
children went with them&#13;
also.&#13;
* * *&#13;
SHORT SHORTS Mn. W.&#13;
F. Murphy exhibited her flotfculUuv&#13;
at the State Fair -&#13;
and Mrs. Walte have&#13;
moved into the former Jert-y&#13;
Speake home.-Mr. Seth Benhas&#13;
gune back to New&#13;
to teach tj*re again&#13;
this fall-The Club House at&#13;
White Lodge hae been full to&#13;
c\ erf lowing this last week.--&#13;
Lloyt) H&lt;»dec was sheep supervisor&#13;
at the Stale fair during&#13;
Us duration. The Henry&#13;
Shlrey* were guests of the&#13;
James Shi revs of Zukoy Lake&#13;
all day Sunday.---Mrs . Andrew&#13;
Singer baked a lovely birthday&#13;
cake for Mrs. Nancy Murphy&#13;
Sunday afternoon. Mrs.&#13;
fcai'l Baughn and little Jeanne&#13;
Baughn (daughter ol the Bill&#13;
Baughn*&gt; enjoyed birthday&#13;
cake and home made Ice cream&#13;
Monday afternoon t»t celebrate&#13;
thrir birthdays Mrs. Baughn's&#13;
was Tuesday September 3 and&#13;
Jeanne's will he September 10.&#13;
Gregory News&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bevhler&#13;
of Rush Lake have a&#13;
fte* daughter born August&#13;
17 »t tTltlVfcrtlty Hospital,&#13;
Atth Arbor. The b a b y,&#13;
BAraed U s * Leigh, Weighed&#13;
III ftt § ' t pounds, t he&#13;
Bethtora alfto have a 2 year&#13;
old daughter named Lori.&#13;
Mrs. Beehler Is the former&#13;
Judy Shlrey.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Lu Anne Hendee, daughter&#13;
t&gt;f the Lloyd Hendees. won a&#13;
ribtoti in the Jr. 4-H horse&#13;
•ho w held in HoweJl Sunday.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Margaret and Jerry Schenden,&#13;
daughter and son of Dr.&#13;
arid Mi*. Schenden of West.&#13;
fcl-38 have returned to California&#13;
this week. Jerry is&#13;
fraing ta ichool in California&#13;
ind Margaret is currently&#13;
working there.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Weber&#13;
s\n&lt;f family of Portage Lake&#13;
•pen t the week end travelling&#13;
In Northern Michigan going up&#13;
ju far as the Mackinac Bridge.&#13;
*fcey stayed one night at Burt&#13;
take and then took the Scenic&#13;
Route home.&#13;
Mr. and Mm. Steve Lazlo or&#13;
Cedar Lake Road were Labor&#13;
Day guests of the Reginald&#13;
Krahn family.&#13;
Mrs. Krahn left early Tues-1 East&#13;
day to attend the funeral of!&#13;
htr uncle, Mr. Orson finrbfv,&#13;
In Central Lake, Mich, some&#13;
230 miles away. She returned&#13;
the same day.&#13;
BY B. M. CO8GRA Y&#13;
Mr. and Mis. Roger Gladstone ,&#13;
and son, and Mr. and Mrs. Rus-,&#13;
seli Roberts and sons were Sun- j&#13;
day dinner guest* of Mr. and&#13;
family.&#13;
• • *&#13;
The Harluw Munsells visited&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Munsell&#13;
of Fuwlerville Sunday afternoon.&#13;
Mrs. Carlie Wieclman was a ,&#13;
Wednesday Luncheon guest of j&#13;
her mother Mrs. Harvey Dyer, i&#13;
Josephine Howlett, Mr. and i&#13;
Mrs. Howard Marshall, and the (&#13;
Alex Reid's Visited Mrs. fed }&#13;
Howlett of Pont lac Sunday&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
• * *&#13;
The Clarence Marshall's, Mr.&#13;
Norman Whiteheatl, and Mrs.&#13;
Christine Howlett, were Sunday&#13;
dinner guests of Nell Denton.&#13;
* y * i&#13;
Carlie Cosaray was a Thursday&#13;
overnight guest of Susan j&#13;
Richardson. j&#13;
. . * * • i&#13;
Mr. ami Mrs. Alex Reid and&#13;
Mrs. Josephine Howlett were&#13;
Sunday dinner guests Of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Howard Marshall.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Rrv. Rovert White of Clark&#13;
Lake was Guest speaker at the&#13;
Gregory Baptist Church Sunday.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edstrom&#13;
of Muskegon visited their&#13;
parents the Clyde Robeson's,&#13;
enroute home from their Eastein&#13;
tour.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Caskey&#13;
Sharon and Norman of Dutton&#13;
visited Mrs. Nettie Caskey and&#13;
Ferris Tuesday evening.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Munaell&#13;
were Thursday supper guests of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hartsuff of&#13;
Lansing.&#13;
• • *&#13;
last week with Mr. and&#13;
Will Smith of Alpena.&#13;
Mi-s. Gmce Rockwell and the&#13;
Lloyd Hodges family spent last&#13;
week at Au Gres.&#13;
* • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Taylor&#13;
and Mi1, and Mrs. Ralph Seigrl&#13;
vacationed last week in the&#13;
Black Hills.&#13;
FOOTBAL L SEASON IS fast approachin g and Pinckne y High&#13;
Schoo l has high hope s of havin g an excellent 196*1-64 season ahea d&#13;
of them . Thi s tim e uf year it&gt; a favorite pastim e with all old&#13;
"grads" to reminisc e abou t th e "good old days" and th e team s&#13;
the y had back then . The y often mentio n th e team of 19.12—one&#13;
of th e best Pinckne y ha s ever produced . They won S straigh t&#13;
games playing such opponent s a* Ypsi Central , Brighton , H;nt -&#13;
l d Stockbrldge , and St. Thoma s tha t year. High scorer s tha t&#13;
year were Murra y Kenned y with 111 point s and Stanle y Dinke l&#13;
with 66. Murra y Kenned y played end and backfield, Stanle y Dinke l&#13;
was in th e backfield, Lyman Battl e played eithe r end or backfield.&#13;
Clifford Miller was th e center . Bob Smit h was tackle, Joh n Wylie&#13;
played tackle, Luciu s Wilson was a guard, Frit z Gardne r wan a&#13;
lineman . Lorrain e Drown WI-HJ I lineman , Nelso n Sheha n and Rober t&#13;
Read were half backs.&#13;
Civil Defens e&#13;
WIN Receive&#13;
Tilt: PI.WKNLY DISPATCH — \VK1&gt;., SEPT. 4, 19K3&#13;
Supplies TWas Only Yesterda y *&#13;
Frankli n Cook&#13;
jFFhhvviisshesClas s&#13;
Mrs. Ray Krllenberger of&#13;
Monks Road had her two&#13;
niwses visiting with her over&#13;
''•*•••«•••••••«•••••••••••• ,&#13;
SNEDIOOR'S&#13;
OLEANERS&#13;
IN PINCKNE Y&#13;
WEDNESDA Y and&#13;
SATURDA Y&#13;
220 So. Michiga n A»ve.&#13;
HowtU Fh. 380 j i ••••••aaaaa*••••••«••••»• !&#13;
.Minnie Huffman spent two&#13;
days last week with Mrs. Pearle&#13;
Marshall.&#13;
» * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harland Robeson&#13;
aj^d sons and Mrs. Ted&#13;
Watlers and family were Saturday&#13;
dinner guests of Mr. and&#13;
Mis. George Marshall.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Mrs. James Reilly spent Wed.&#13;
and Thurs. with the Clarence&#13;
Embury's.&#13;
• • * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith&#13;
and daughters of Vpsilanti were&#13;
Wednesday luncheon gutits of&#13;
Mrs. Richard Grosshanj and&#13;
daughters. C i n dy and Lynette&#13;
returned home with them to&#13;
spend several days.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Maxine Sweet and Mrs.&#13;
Pearl* Marshall sp«nt two days&#13;
Mere All Your ,&#13;
Savings Earn A Full&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS HOWEU&#13;
THE BUSINES S and&#13;
PROFESSIONAL CORNER&#13;
Wfltae Btoetrieal&#13;
Service&#13;
Electrical Contracting&#13;
4000 Wott U-36 Pinckney&#13;
I&#13;
jutto# Kmx***miab*&#13;
PH UP&#13;
PinduMy&#13;
Doa C&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Modern Equipoaaot&#13;
AMBULANCE&#13;
LJ.&#13;
1282 Darwin Rot4&#13;
Arrh-al of four shipments of&#13;
supplementary medical supplies&#13;
and equipment for the state's&#13;
T4 pi-e-positloned civil defense&#13;
emergency hospital was announced&#13;
recently by t)r. J. K.&#13;
Altiand, Associate Commissioner,&#13;
Director of Medical Services&#13;
for the Michigan Department&#13;
of Health.&#13;
t h e fttoekplteri hospitals,&#13;
which Are fttdreti In srhbols,&#13;
25-Foot Fill&#13;
Kills Child&#13;
Playing in Hiy&#13;
HOWJOLL—A seven-year-old&#13;
visitor to a farm in Hovvell&#13;
Township was Killed Saturday&#13;
when he fell 2ft feet down a&#13;
Iced shoot in a hay oiow.&#13;
Christoprher Ruelle, son of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Hawotd Ruelle,&#13;
Livonia, died Saturday night&#13;
at f):00 at St. Jo«eph Mercy&#13;
Hospital in Ann Arbor where&#13;
he HR&lt;1 been taken after the&#13;
mishap which happened&#13;
4:00 that afternoon,&#13;
The accident occurred&#13;
5430 Bowen Rd., where&#13;
Ruelle family was visiting&#13;
boy's undo. Robert Ries.&#13;
Sheriff's deputies said there&#13;
were five youths in the bam&#13;
at the time of the accident&#13;
which occurred at 3:55 p.m.&#13;
AH the children were running&#13;
around in the haymow,&#13;
Christopher suddenly tripped&#13;
and fell down the fe*d shoot.&#13;
His sister Mary, 14, attempted&#13;
to climb down the shoot to&#13;
aid him but she tlso fell, in*&#13;
juring her ankle.&#13;
Both children were rushed&#13;
to McPherson Health Center.&#13;
The boy waa transfered to&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy HotpiUl.&#13;
government buildings, comity&#13;
road commission garages,&#13;
..public utility buildings, dr...&#13;
throughout the state, are intended&#13;
for use in the •ven t&#13;
of nuclear attack.&#13;
They may also be used with&#13;
the approval of the U. S. Public&#13;
Health Service in ruse ot a&#13;
serious natural disaster.&#13;
The hospitals are similar to&#13;
the Army Medical Corps field&#13;
hospital which .proved to be&#13;
successful during the Korean&#13;
War. They include x-ray equipment,&#13;
surgical instruments, operating&#13;
room equipment, laboratory&#13;
and pharmacy, an inflatable&#13;
1,500-gallo n w a t e r&#13;
tank, a 15 k\v. generator, sterilization&#13;
equipment, cots, litjtors,&#13;
blankets, and misccilarteous&#13;
hospital supplies.&#13;
TOtAt t'ORt&#13;
The total cost of all 74 units,&#13;
when fully stocked, will amount&#13;
to nearly $3.5 million. They are&#13;
the property of the Federal&#13;
government, although local units&#13;
of government provide for&#13;
storage and maintenance.&#13;
They are so designed that&#13;
at&#13;
at&#13;
the&#13;
thii&#13;
Area Schools §&#13;
Opening Doors&#13;
Schools get underway in&#13;
etrnent this week in Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
Regular classes begin Friday&#13;
in Brighton, Thursday in Howell,&#13;
today (Wednesday* in&#13;
Pinckney, Hartland, and Whitmore&#13;
Lake.&#13;
Registration took place in&#13;
Brighton yesterday and today&#13;
(Wednesday) and teachers will&#13;
hold meetings tomorrow with&#13;
a faculty luncheon a t noon.&#13;
In Howell teacher conferences&#13;
* t re held yesterday and&#13;
j 4-H&#13;
Most of ihf programs offered&#13;
4-H Club boys and girls can&#13;
lp carried out equally well on&#13;
or off the farm.&#13;
Wayne County, which has&#13;
Detroit, is wortd-known for its&#13;
Jaduatries, yet H leads aU of&#13;
Miebigftn's «3 counties in production&#13;
of swtct corn.&#13;
lay persons , with some prio r&#13;
training , can unpac k an d set&#13;
the m up in a few hours .&#13;
Plan s are bt*hij»- mad e now&#13;
for trainin g prugrHin H f o r&#13;
voluntee r I a y a n d medica l&#13;
person s In settin g up an d operatin&#13;
g thf&gt;M»' hoKpltnlH . A&#13;
niimlM T ol AIII'I I trainin g «'\-&#13;
I'criiM' * havp tilretul y&#13;
hf'lil in &lt;MMH P&#13;
Dr, Allland said tha t th e first&#13;
of Michigan's , stockpile d Jiospi- i .&#13;
tals to be bolstere d b\ th e ad- j&#13;
ditiona l supplies ar e thos e locate&#13;
d in Cadillac , Dexter , ER -&#13;
canaba , Frankfort , Goodels ,&#13;
Marys\ilk \ Milford , Alt. Pleas -&#13;
ant, Tecumseh , West Branch ,&#13;
and Yale.&#13;
The supplementar y drugs,&#13;
medicines , handage.s , surgical&#13;
equipmen t an d othe r expenda -&#13;
ble medica l supplie s will exten d&#13;
the operationa l capabilitie s of&#13;
the 200-be d hospita l from 72&#13;
hour s t o 30 days.&#13;
The supply addition , which&#13;
costs $2,462, come s packe d in&#13;
78 cases, weighs a tota l of 4,-&#13;
MIH pounds , an d occupie s an&#13;
are a of 243 cubic feet,&#13;
DOLL Y B.%1 JOH N&#13;
I'lU ; VKAKS&#13;
Aflil'ST Vi,&#13;
Th e weddin g of Nanc y Lini -&#13;
din. d a u g h t e r of th e Joh n Lun -&#13;
dins , t o I\Iar\i n Hofird , son ol&#13;
ATr.&#13;
of&#13;
da y&#13;
and Mrs. C&#13;
A too k&#13;
laud e&#13;
place&#13;
Hoar d&#13;
Salu - -&#13;
e\eni n at&#13;
tlie Re\ . J . W.&#13;
the P&#13;
Churc h&#13;
Wiovcr&#13;
Hor n&#13;
Stockto n&#13;
1o&#13;
a son o n&#13;
taught , in&#13;
Ihi h last ter m&#13;
Oberli n&#13;
fall.&#13;
the Pinekno y&#13;
\'a n H I a i r c u :n&#13;
14.»8 I cracke d t h e hon e in im e ot&#13;
his l i n t e l s F'rida y ni^h t while&#13;
catchin g Pau l Singer' s fast&#13;
hall in t h e gam e with Cam p&#13;
Ilubinson .&#13;
The follow• 111vr sills campe d&#13;
in t h e Baii^hn-.Mille r eolta^ e&#13;
al Port'i^ e Lak e last \ w e k :&#13;
I felen Reason , lietl y c "ai • ,&#13;
V'ii'mnia Bauuhn . Kwi McL'i -&#13;
| cas, Cicraluui e \"o&lt;ider , Rose -&#13;
\]iipp i I'liu'. v Read , .Jiiitnil n Hi rc h a n d&#13;
K s t h e r Jiel'rni'sl . T h e \ u n v&#13;
chaf)ei L one d \iy M r s . F l o r e n c e&#13;
v.ho Baui.;hn .&#13;
schoo l K o i l T V - K M i H T YlvAKS V(i()&#13;
ollici-&#13;
HAAIHl.'fa ; - - M a r i n o P i i-&#13;
\ai e Fi t st. C l a s s K r a n k l a i M ,&#13;
&lt; \u&gt;k , s u n o ! M r . a n d IVI i s,&#13;
Hfflx-'r ! (]. Coo k o! 74(KJ b'wy&#13;
C.'t. , H a m b u r g , c o m | ) l p l e d t h e&#13;
.Maiiu e ( ' n r p 1 n.sl i U i t c s T a u -&#13;
lies ol t h e .Marin e Hifl e »S&lt;Hia' i&#13;
CoriTsp&lt;m(k'iie e ( 'ourse , A M ^ .&#13;
(i, w h i l e s e r \ m u w i t n t h e ' f h i ' i j&#13;
Ha l talion , S e c o n d M a r i n e R e g -&#13;
ime n I, a i ;!iit i 'i ilii- S e c &gt;nct&#13;
M a r i n e J M\ i-i• &gt;ii a t C a m p L o -&#13;
j e i i i n . \ . ( ' .&#13;
A&#13;
and&#13;
i " o . . k&#13;
I C O I I I&#13;
tu tide d&#13;
who e n l e&#13;
S e p t i ' l ' i l j "&#13;
Pinckne v&#13;
the setAwill&#13;
re-entel '&#13;
in Ohi o tliis&#13;
I ' l l l J K . 1 K&#13;
! )r -t i&#13;
l l u ' h &gt;chwol .&#13;
H O N O R E D&#13;
s , ' ' I i | A (_'• l i ' l l l&#13;
•H T ' ^ e i s r i u r -&#13;
Mls. ll^im Jack , an&lt; l Mi -.&#13;
( i j a d j s Lo r \ isited J a c k&#13;
Robert s a n d wife in .Sydne y&#13;
last week.&#13;
Frozen Treat Beats The Heat&#13;
Try something special fof warm wefcther eating pleasure—a&#13;
froeen apricot dessett that requires no cooMnir. The no-cook factor,&#13;
phi* the ease with which it can be made, rhak« it ideal family&#13;
or party fare. The secret of its success is the sweetened condensed&#13;
milk which thickens with the mere addition of lemon juice. The&#13;
fiorden Kitchen, which developed the recipe, cautions that the&#13;
wafer-rich frozen dessert should be kept in the Iree7.fr until it's&#13;
time to serve.&#13;
Froze n Aprico t DMUMT I&#13;
(Maket 8 to 10 nrrvirti/s)&#13;
1-1/ 3 CUp s (15-oune e can ) 1/ 4 teaspoo n cn-M. i &lt; . t a r&#13;
Eagl e Bran d Sweetene d 42 vanilla wafers (abou t&#13;
Condense d Milk 1-3/ 4 inc h diameter )&#13;
1/ 4 cu p ReaLemo n Juic e 1 (1-lb . 14-oz . can ) aprico t&#13;
2 ep£?, separated halves, drained and&#13;
finely chopped*&#13;
Lin« bottom ol a 0-1. 2 x 6-1/4 x 2-3/4 inch loaf pan with waxed&#13;
pftper. In large mixinp boWl Combine 6&gt;p\ectened condensed milk,&#13;
mnan juice and egg yolks. Bte&amp;d well. Add chopped apricots, mixifl|&#13;
r thoroughly. Add cream df ttrUf to egg -whites and beat until&#13;
ttfif peaks form. G«ntly foW Jfttd tpfkot mixture. Cover bottom&#13;
of prepared pan with mixture, to 1/2-inch depth. Arrange 14&#13;
wafers (5 lengthwise on etch »We and 4 In center) on top of apricat&#13;
layer. Repeat layers until tllere is a total of 3 layers each of&#13;
apricot mixture and «i wafers, ending with wafers on top. Place&#13;
in freesser 4 hours, OT until firm. To serve, turn out on platter and&#13;
carefully remove waxed paper. H mixture sticks to pan in removing,&#13;
first loosen sides with a knife. Cut into slices for individual&#13;
servings after removing from pan. It desired, dessert may be&#13;
ftnished with extra apricot halve* and sweetened whipped cream.&#13;
*XaJcee 1-1/2 cups chopped a*rk&lt;rt*.&#13;
Jerrie and Ronnie (iriffilh&#13;
of Mt. Pleanani spent ln.-.t&#13;
week .it the Jot1 Griffith home.&#13;
Friday the.v went 1o (Jroenflelri&#13;
VillHKP. '1'heir&#13;
for thrin SnHmlav.&#13;
Murray Kennedy attended&#13;
;ho democrat stale convent ion&#13;
in Grand Rapids Friday and&#13;
Satimi iy.&#13;
Mrs, y\.slier&#13;
back to work&#13;
Gasket Co.&#13;
Wylio has&#13;
at the tyn&#13;
gotie&#13;
Tlie .Misses J e n n i e a n d Hessie&#13;
R e a d of (»re*vn ( ) a k visited&#13;
i t h e i r uncle, T h o n u i s R e a d , a&#13;
part, of lust w e e k .&#13;
H a r o l d S w a r l h o u l S&lt;MK1S&#13;
b a c k w o r d t h a t h e h a s r e a c h e d&#13;
Sail L a k e C i t y on A ' ^ n s t !l&lt;&#13;
on hi!&gt;? \\ (\y t o ('alii orniii n nd&#13;
is h a \ i n i i praclic;iH\' n o I rouble&#13;
w i t h hi* F o r d cur.&#13;
Mrs. K. E, F'rost vsas plivis-&#13;
,rin!Jy sLiifxifed J.J^I Frid;.v&#13;
w h e n a few f r i e n d s a n d neluhboi'S&#13;
d r o p p e d In l o helj) heic&#13;
e l e b r a t e hot1 b i r t h d a y . Ttiev&#13;
a r r i v e d w i l h t h e r&lt;?frrshrnnnls&#13;
r.nd ft s o t ol silver t e a i j i o o n s&#13;
as a l o k e n of p s t e n n . "Nluj-ic&#13;
•ni(l social c h a t filled th&lt;&gt; e \ n -&#13;
I i t w t ;i 11&#13;
S p o i t •&#13;
! t l&#13;
if i '&#13;
l&lt;\&#13;
M&#13;
(Hili r at&#13;
i io\ ^&gt; Mr&#13;
K o i i r d o l I l i t i i&#13;
: o \ v v i i t *&#13;
M KS1.\ , M i l ) {&#13;
'ill. I'Mi I,&#13;
\ \ h l l i I lirh&#13;
I' \ .&#13;
I )&#13;
i n &gt; n &lt; ( &gt; ! ' V&#13;
i . i ' l s I: .&#13;
'id') H O U M .&#13;
\&gt; \.-U- L v r l L - f . C&#13;
I t l f l ' l i ' f ,&#13;
nl h &lt; l t i l '&#13;
'JO I i \&#13;
I ' l O P X W T 1 I • • : , t&#13;
W h l l p&#13;
I ' ' n i t C .&#13;
Mrs. fiaymotida Morris and&#13;
Mrs. .Mildred Parks attended&#13;
Hie memorial service Sunday&#13;
lor Dr. James Day a! the&#13;
F.vaiiKelical RrHhen Church in&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
Mrs. Dorothy Dinkel, Johnny,&#13;
Christine and Mrs, Dinkel&#13;
speni from Tuesday to Frida&gt;&#13;
at the S(»o and crossed the&#13;
Mackinac Bridge.&#13;
Mrs. Alma Harris who h;is&#13;
been living in Dorothy Rohi'&gt;&#13;
house on W. Main St. ha*&#13;
gone back to Detroit for a&#13;
while. ,&#13;
TWENTY FIVE YEARS A(iO&#13;
\', , : \&#13;
w i i h&#13;
but&#13;
Momlay niuht someone en-&#13;
| lorerl Ihe Teeple ha IT! war"&#13;
store by means ol R window&#13;
facing the alley. Tuevd^v&#13;
nu;rniri^ when the s'ore&#13;
op&lt;&gt;ncd, the broken w&#13;
•.vns diHCM\ered. r!1ie cash&#13;
ister had Ix-en tampered&#13;
hut not. opened, se\pral '&#13;
harl IX'LMI moved arounrl.&#13;
there was no apparent&#13;
or robbery.&#13;
TTiere will be a bip iw&#13;
street paradp nrxt Monday&#13;
ylven b\ W, Fi red'&lt; Trained&#13;
Animal JShnM&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Mpyt-r&#13;
of Adrian njK'nt « fp&lt;v days&#13;
last wppk at the homo of inewson.&#13;
C. (I. Mpyr-r.&#13;
Al 2», J93X&#13;
• i l c r - l r l&lt; M « t « h&#13;
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HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
Phone 2S4&#13;
"Say It Witfc Flower*"&#13;
y f HJid li'fiip ( i r r i n r r , |&#13;
who iivnd 3 miles \ve»1 ol j&#13;
Pinckney. derided to quit i&#13;
f«rmi/)K nntl hfld an audion J&#13;
on Friday. August 26 selling |&#13;
off all farm equipment ami&#13;
Mock.&#13;
'Die Boxing Slum1 ttiat W.J&gt; j&#13;
held Friday, August 19. w^s \&#13;
the bijjcfst one e\fr put on j&#13;
I here. In \hc final e\ent&#13;
iJuluus Aschenhrenncr mot l\A&#13;
HowelJ of pPttysvilJr. This&#13;
match went 60 minutes and&#13;
neither got a fall.&#13;
Mrs. Herring has been hired&#13;
as the new primary te«chrr.&#13;
She is from Ihr Upper Peninsula.&#13;
Miss JsaliellH Nash is spondtwi,&#13;
two wprkw vacation in the&#13;
nonhfin part ot the si«!»-.&#13;
Miss .JusiirH1 I^Hlwidg** « I&#13;
Detroit spent th&lt;- « w k vtxl&#13;
with hei- mother Mr*. KJoano;&#13;
TREE TRIMMING&#13;
AND CUTTING&#13;
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0 FUSE&#13;
Ru»»Hl Rwid of PiltsbuiK is&#13;
visiting for t v o w^ekR with his&#13;
parp«itii, Mr. HIM! Mrs. Ross&#13;
Roy Reason caught a fivepound&#13;
bass out of ihe Pintkney&#13;
mill pond Friday night.&#13;
Howard Read ha* enrolled&#13;
a* a student at AllMon college&#13;
and start* school there Sept.&#13;
19th.&#13;
f«iml« Mosks and Nellie&#13;
Gcttfaer were dinner gu#*t»&#13;
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
fJofftrf Hofell.&#13;
Billy Meyer* chipped a&#13;
in his ankle while pitying&#13;
soft b«l! at the IT. of M,&#13;
Fresh Air Camp at PatiernOn&#13;
Lake last Wednesday.&#13;
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I 4 ARGUS • DISPATCH # EAGLE • WED.. SEPT 4, 1963&#13;
Lawrence E. VanSlambrook&#13;
Marries Cora Lynn Ridall&#13;
PINCKNEY — Miss Cora&#13;
Lynn Ridall of Dearborn and&#13;
t Edward Van Slamof&#13;
Pinckney were married&#13;
Saturday, August 17, at&#13;
a 7:30 P.M. candlelight ceremony&#13;
in the First Congregational&#13;
Church, Dearborn. The&#13;
Reverend Ralph Askew performed&#13;
the ceremony.&#13;
The bride, a daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John G. Ridall,&#13;
6100 AppoHne, Dearborn, wore&#13;
gown of white peau de sole,&#13;
embroidered with lace and&#13;
seed pearl Roses. A headpiece&#13;
of seed pearls and crystal held&#13;
her bouffant elbow length veil&#13;
The bridegroom is the son&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Van&#13;
Siwmhrook of 1251 Darwin Rd.,&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
Mfes Carolyn Goodrich of&#13;
Lansing was the m a i d of&#13;
Bridesmaids included t h e&#13;
bride groom's sister, Miss&#13;
Janet Van Slambrook of Ann&#13;
Arbor, Miss Linda Wellman,&#13;
cousin of the bride of Dearborn,&#13;
and Miss Leslie Toualey,&#13;
niece of the bride, of Harper&#13;
Woods.&#13;
G e r a l d Van Slambrook.&#13;
brother of the groom, was&#13;
best man.&#13;
The ushers were Neil Davis&#13;
of Milford, Steve Pyenta of&#13;
Detroit, and junior usher was&#13;
Bryan Swarthout of Pinckney,&#13;
cousin of the groom.&#13;
Janice Tousley of Harper&#13;
Woods, a niece of the bride,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gloa Pendergnes&#13;
annosnee the en*&#13;
gagement ef thieir daughter,&#13;
Patrick, to Jew L. Mack,&#13;
MM ot Mr, and Mrs. Charles&#13;
Farmer. A* October 19 wedding&#13;
Is being planned. Both&#13;
are graduate* of Brighton&#13;
U School.&#13;
By E. C. SCHROEDEB&#13;
AC 7-8420&#13;
Labor Day Weekend already&#13;
? ? School Tuesday? ?&#13;
Haw could it be?&#13;
A reception was held immediately&#13;
following the&#13;
e3y-ijnf P?ymuutb,''• - —&#13;
Friends Honor f&#13;
Couple Married&#13;
For 50 Years&#13;
BRIGHTON — A group of&#13;
relatives and friends entertained&#13;
here in honor of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Charles Westing's&#13;
50th wedding anniversary last&#13;
Wednesday evening at the&#13;
Rebekah HalL&#13;
About 40 attended pot luck&#13;
dinner.&#13;
The honored guests were&#13;
presented a purse of money.&#13;
Mrs. Mary Bidwell presented&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wesling with a&#13;
basket of Gold Gladioli.&#13;
Rheumatic fever causes more&#13;
long-time crippling illness in&#13;
children than any other disease.&#13;
FARM LOANS&#13;
51/2%&#13;
F t M Land&#13;
Bsik&#13;
AtSMiaUM&#13;
205 N. Walnut Street&#13;
( HOWELL&#13;
PheM -1422&#13;
O P E N&#13;
Monday &amp; Thursday v t:80 TO 2:00&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Licenses&#13;
H O W E L L — Livingston&#13;
County Clerk Joseph H Ellis&#13;
issued seven marriage licenses&#13;
last week to the following&#13;
couples:&#13;
Ronald P. Racine, 21, Brighton,&#13;
and Sandra Stanley, 18,&#13;
of Howell.&#13;
Dennis J. Wenk, 21, of Oak&#13;
Grove, and Virginia L Johnson,&#13;
19, of Howell.&#13;
David Hall, 19, of Howell,&#13;
and Dianna Waldrip, 16, Howell,&#13;
by consent of mother,&#13;
Vera M. Waldrip.&#13;
Fred E. Karsten, 21, of&#13;
Pinckney, and Grace X. Poulson,&#13;
19, of Pinckney,&#13;
Frederick W. Tomlin, 22, of&#13;
Fowlerville, and Lois M.&#13;
Skym, 20, of Fowlerville.&#13;
Leonard Spencer, 40, of&#13;
Howell, and Sally L. Westmoreland,&#13;
45, of Howell.&#13;
Konrad H. Hammerle, 28,&#13;
of Lansing, and Marion N.&#13;
Keresztes, 19, of Fenton.&#13;
Church News&#13;
* HAT PARTY&#13;
A "Fall Hat Fashion Party&#13;
and Tea" is open to the publie&#13;
on Tuesday, September 10&#13;
at the First Methodist Church,&#13;
from one to four-thirty in the&#13;
afternoon and from seven until&#13;
nine o'clock in the evening.&#13;
A variety of styles will include&#13;
hats for dress, for everyday,&#13;
whimsies, go-to-meetings&#13;
chapeaus and accessories.&#13;
The event Is sponsored by&#13;
the W. S. C. S. of the Church.&#13;
NOTICE TO BIDDERS&#13;
Sealed bids will be received until September 12th,&#13;
1968, until 5 p.m., at the office of the Livingston&#13;
County Clerk, for the following radio base station&#13;
equipment and installation of the same:&#13;
SPECIFICATIONS FOR RADIO&#13;
EQUIPMENT AS FOLLOWS:&#13;
L 1 central station, 50-60 Watt&#13;
2. 1 antenna-gain&#13;
8. 100' V£" foam neUax&#13;
4. 1 remote control unit for 2 frequency operation&#13;
S» 1 desk microphone&#13;
6. installation complete&#13;
Ak* Kparate bids win be accepted at the same&#13;
time and place of the above on the following equip-&#13;
1. 1 frequency mtr and 1 frequency rec unit&#13;
for intercity frequency 155.370 me, mobile&#13;
unit complete 154*01 me&#13;
H M right it iwerved to reject any or all bids.&#13;
UV1NG0TON COUNTY BOARD OF&#13;
~IV1SORS&#13;
County Clerk&#13;
The couple honeymooned for&#13;
one week in northern Michgan.&#13;
They are now at home at&#13;
2831 Whitewood Dr., Ann Arbor.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Van Slambrook&#13;
are both students of the&#13;
School of Music, University of&#13;
Michigan where he is affiliated&#13;
with Pi Kappa Lambda honorary&#13;
fraternity.&#13;
Anniversary&#13;
Calendar&#13;
BIRTHDAYS&#13;
September 6&#13;
Deborah Hayes, Ruth White,&#13;
Henry C a r p e n t e r , Gary&#13;
Holmes, Kevin Heller, Evelyn&#13;
Lang, Cindy Loveland&#13;
September 7&#13;
Jessie Arnett, Donnie Ka«-&#13;
kovich, JoAnn Ferris, Terry&#13;
Lee Fifer, Cristy Smail, Patty&#13;
Brennan, Richard Visel, Kathi-&#13;
yn Duffy&#13;
September 8&#13;
Helen Seger, Alan Verellen,&#13;
Marj Lee, Charlette Baprawski,&#13;
Nancy Walcott, Carol&#13;
Warner&#13;
September 9&#13;
Paul G a t e s m a n , Myrtle&#13;
Stromberg, Mary Voltz, Deborah&#13;
Hayes, Bert Bair, Ralph&#13;
Hollis, Christine Schroeder,&#13;
Lucille Taylor, Gwen Bishop,&#13;
Debra Wilhelm, John Sukenik,&#13;
Jr., Sharon Lybrink, Tom&#13;
Evana, Carl Bidwell, Georgie&#13;
Housner, Jr.&#13;
September 10&#13;
Louise Briggs, Duff Gyr,&#13;
Ellen Siford, M a r g o Millar,&#13;
Charles Foust, Robin Dias,&#13;
Judy Gow, David Gruber, Fred&#13;
Dulz, Jr.&#13;
September 11&#13;
Juliana Anderson, Tom Kos&#13;
kovich, Daniel Wolf, Melinda&#13;
Campbell, Emma Krichbaum,&#13;
Jean Zimmerman, Bob Smith,&#13;
Jane Smith, Carl Marrow,&#13;
Peggy Sue Hendrix, Jolan&#13;
SchabeL Joan Kroczak&#13;
September 12&#13;
Bernadette Patterson, Bob&#13;
Suttles, Carol Womper&#13;
WEDDINGS&#13;
Sept 6: Mr. and Mrs. Harold&#13;
Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Leo&#13;
Vasher, Mr. and Mrs. Keith&#13;
Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard&#13;
Bierleln, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Paul Whitford.&#13;
Sept 7: Mr. and Mrs. Tom&#13;
Bogan.&#13;
Sept 8: Mr. and Mrs. Stan&#13;
Wieczorek.&#13;
Sept 9: Mr. and Mrs. Leo&#13;
Sprague&#13;
Sept. 10: Mr. and Mrs. Orville&#13;
Walters&#13;
Sept 11: Mr. and Mrs. Doyle&#13;
Warley, Mr. and Mrs. Ted&#13;
Schkeser.&#13;
Sept 12: Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Ralph Russell, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Floyd Shelters, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Lee Bidwefl.&#13;
wag&#13;
gold in Michigan. In « 15-year&#13;
petted late in the 19th century,&#13;
the Ropes mine in Marquette&#13;
County produced 1650&#13;
000 worth of gold.&#13;
Doctors normally class a premature&#13;
infant as one whose ^&#13;
birth weight k under 5% lbs.&#13;
our \Koaa', the grade&#13;
school children are excited&#13;
about getting back into tteirlj&#13;
and kids to play with, The&#13;
High School crowd is noncommittal&#13;
but—since Dwight&#13;
Matteson graduated and the&#13;
Haases moved away, the bus&#13;
will not have to come only&#13;
half-way to Bishop Lake this&#13;
year.&#13;
• Christine Schroeder registered&#13;
for her classes already&#13;
on the second and will be all&#13;
settled in the Nurses Home&#13;
by the time you read this.&#13;
• • •&#13;
•Mrs. John Schroeder attended&#13;
a brunch at the home&#13;
of Mrs. L. KrtefaU Wednesday.&#13;
• • »&#13;
•The park and campgrounds&#13;
are all set for the one last&#13;
big weekend. From now on it&#13;
will be peaceful and quiet&#13;
with only the campers who&#13;
have no school schedules to&#13;
meet September and October&#13;
are ideal months for those&#13;
who like to fish, walk around&#13;
the woods, and enjoy the&#13;
colors of autumn.&#13;
•Those of you who have had&#13;
exciting things happen to them&#13;
over this weekend, call me—&#13;
I'll be happy to share them&#13;
with our&#13;
Salt production centers in&#13;
Detroit where one of the&#13;
world's most modern salt mines&#13;
producing approximately one&#13;
million tons annually is beneath&#13;
the city.&#13;
One out of every 45 employed&#13;
persons ki the United&#13;
States works in a hospital.&#13;
Langleys Exchanne Vows at St. Paul&#13;
BRIGHTON—An exchange of&#13;
wedding zings was the climax&#13;
of the afternoon nuptials on&#13;
Aug. 10 that united Sharon&#13;
Sue Cox, daughter of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Arthur Cox of Brighton,&#13;
and Donald Holmes Langley,&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald&#13;
F. Langley of Howell.&#13;
The Rev. Richard W. Ingalls,&#13;
pastor of S t Johns&#13;
Episcopal Church hi Howell,&#13;
performed the ceremony at S t&#13;
Pauls Episcopal Church in&#13;
Brighton.&#13;
The bride was given in marriage&#13;
by her father.&#13;
She wore a gown featuring&#13;
a lace bodice and a ballerina&#13;
length silk taffeta skirt The&#13;
bridal veil was held by a&#13;
rhinestone-atudded tiera. The&#13;
bride carried yellow roses attached&#13;
to a prayer TjookY&#13;
The maid of honor Miss Barbara&#13;
Davis of Ann Arbor, wore&#13;
a blue taffeta brocade streetlength&#13;
dress featuring a box&#13;
pleated skirt Her bouquet&#13;
was a colonial arrangements&#13;
Lunch Menu&#13;
FRIDAY, SEPT. t&#13;
Baked fish with tartar sauce,&#13;
whipped potatoes with butter&#13;
topping, green pepper strips&#13;
and sliced tomatoes, chilled&#13;
peaches, bread, butter and&#13;
milk.&#13;
Teachers' luncheon win be&#13;
September 5 at 12 noon at&#13;
the Miller School.&#13;
Lunches served in the cafeterias&#13;
this year will be 30c.&#13;
Those wishing milks only will&#13;
pay four cents.&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
Hot dogs on bun with catsup&#13;
and mustard, buttered green&#13;
beans, chUted trait, bread with&#13;
butter and peanut butter, and&#13;
milk.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
Macaroni with beef and tomatoes&#13;
or Spanish rice, cabbage,&#13;
carrot and green pepper&#13;
salad, fruit Jello, French bread,&#13;
butter and milk.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
Ham and scalloped potatoes,&#13;
sliced tomatoes, spiced applesauce,&#13;
rye or white bread,&#13;
butter and milk.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
Baked meat loaf, fluffy&#13;
whipped potatoes, butter-glazed&#13;
while carrots, assorted fruit,&#13;
bread, butter and milk.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
Vegetable soup or cream of&#13;
tomato, oven-grilled cheese&#13;
sandwich, white cake with&#13;
glazed cherries and fluff topping,&#13;
bread, butter and milk.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS&#13;
Cafeteria Menu&#13;
Week ef Sept. 9-18&#13;
• • •&#13;
MONDAY, SEPT. 9&#13;
Sloppy-Jo, vegetable, fruit&#13;
and milk.&#13;
TUESDAY, SEPT. 10&#13;
Spaghetti, cheese wedge,&#13;
French bread, vegetable, fruit&#13;
and milk.&#13;
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 11&#13;
Beef stew, sandwiches, fruit&#13;
frnd milk.&#13;
THURSDAY, SEPT. U&#13;
Hot beef and gravy sandwiches,&#13;
vegetable, gingerbread&#13;
with whipped cream, and milk.&#13;
FRIDAY, SEPT. IS&#13;
T u n a-noodles, sandwiches,&#13;
vegetable, fruit and milk.&#13;
MRS. DONALD H. LANGLEY&#13;
of blue carnations.&#13;
Ronald R. Hitdlebaugh of&#13;
Brighton was the best man&#13;
with Sidney Rosenbrook and&#13;
John Lanning of Brighton assisting&#13;
as ushers.&#13;
Two receptions were given&#13;
for the newlywed couple.&#13;
One was held at the home&#13;
of the newlyweds for the 50&#13;
guests attending the wedding.&#13;
The second reception was&#13;
held in the evening at the&#13;
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Seiders with 175 guests attend*&#13;
ing.&#13;
The bride attended Redford&#13;
High School, her husband is a&#13;
graduate of Brighton High&#13;
School's class of 1960.&#13;
He is employed at Krogerl&#13;
in Brighton.&#13;
The newlyweds will make&#13;
their home at 8579 W. Grand&#13;
River.&#13;
Turn Used Items&#13;
INTO CASH&#13;
WITH QUICK ACTING&#13;
WANT ADS&#13;
Call AC 7-7151&#13;
or&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
EIGHTEEN-YEAE-OLD CINDY CAROL la the&#13;
third person to play Gidget. "I practically am a&#13;
Gidget," she says. "I surf and spend a lot of time at&#13;
the beach, and the story of the first movie&#13;
was almost my own.'1 Filming1 "Gidget Goes&#13;
to Borne" has been a worthwhile experience&#13;
for Cindy, Visiting The Eternal City's his.&#13;
torie sites and mingling with its people have&#13;
caused Cindy to reflect on her own life. "At&#13;
home, I used to think that twenty years old&#13;
was very old. But in Rome, I walk down a&#13;
street that is hundreds and hundreds of&#13;
years old. Churches, fountains, buildings are&#13;
11so old that I begin to feel insignificant,-&#13;
_ didn't feel so Important anymore. I never&#13;
saw poverty before. I realize bow lucky I am&#13;
SEVENTEEN** picture of th§ month 1a&#13;
tilt story of yo PT b t ki Jh F K d h&#13;
cool courage sa&#13;
t i th&#13;
SV p e o&#13;
skipper, John F. Kennedy, whose&#13;
th f hi d d i&#13;
kip&#13;
of&#13;
boat s p p , hn . n y , wh&#13;
the crew his command during an en&#13;
fi W l d W&#13;
a e d e g&#13;
ragementin the South Pacific in World War II. With Cliff&#13;
Robertson in the starring role, "PT 109" catches at the ft i t t o n • both as a heroic exploit in itself and as aa&#13;
l t th h t f&#13;
oerts&#13;
tagina&#13;
txiguib&#13;
trlguing cine to the character of a&#13;
•face become President...Summertime is&#13;
party timel The July issue of SEVENTEEN&#13;
contains • rariety of Ideas for coo], summery .&#13;
teen parties. Included with each idea are' %&#13;
neommended fashions to be worn to that' #&#13;
particular party. A July 4th jamboree starts&#13;
off * round ox social events which will include&#13;
a Polynesian paradise party, a tailgate&#13;
picnic, a matinee lunch, a boating bar*&#13;
oeeae aad • sleeping beauty tight.&#13;
• • *&#13;
EUGENE ORMANDY, distinguished con- Eugene Orxnandy&#13;
ductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra, urges ...youaretto&#13;
teens "to know your country in order to know future&#13;
yourself." Maestro Ormandy believes that the&#13;
ctudent of Americfh music is not pnly educated to America's&#13;
heritage, but \B also in the position "to carry the exciting&#13;
story of America to the people of other lands." He advises&#13;
teens that "the future of serious music in the United States&#13;
rests with you, both as performers and as listeners. Every*&#13;
thing that is accomplished today means nothing to the past,&#13;
something to the fleeting present, and means everything to&#13;
the future. And you are the future I"&#13;
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Wed., Than., FrL, Sat.&#13;
Sept.&#13;
at 6:55 aad 9:00&#13;
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iROSSROITEfl pntafln&#13;
TAMMY&#13;
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SOIL, MOIL, Tues*&#13;
Sept. S-»-10&#13;
Sun. at 2:30 - 4:40 - 8:50&#13;
and 9:00 p.m.&#13;
Mon. and Tues. at 6:50&#13;
and 9:00&#13;
JOHN&#13;
mm&#13;
Thurs., FrL, Sat.&#13;
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at 6:50 and 9:00 pjn.&#13;
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— DISPATCH - SEPTEMBER 4, 1963&#13;
FIRESTONE HOME STORE&#13;
127 S. Michigan Ave. In Howell&#13;
\&#13;
Regular $69.95 Value&#13;
QAf WATER&#13;
HEATER&#13;
80 Gallon Size&#13;
Glass Lined&#13;
MO00&#13;
New! 1 O&#13;
t, Fanunu PHILCO TeltvWon&#13;
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Ltot Price 1179.95&#13;
NOW!&#13;
$138.00&#13;
$99.50 POWER MOWER&#13;
Fallow LAWN FUTE&#13;
Boy N O WW m S s f l s g u i l A T l&#13;
Sal* Price!&#13;
B I O Assortment&#13;
Tool! Boanhrtd Needs of all kinds.&#13;
Values op to $140&#13;
Your •#'&#13;
Choice&#13;
SALE STARTS&#13;
THINK., Sept 5&#13;
9 A.M. And Continues Zwj Day Until All Is Sold&#13;
SIEOLEI Gat Huhrt&#13;
at SENSATIONAL SAVINGS&#13;
••re't imk M *&#13;
A *30*J» Vato&#13;
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* WED., SEPT. 4, 196?&#13;
BITS 0 ' HAMBURG&#13;
BY MB8. ELLLX Ue AFEE — AC 1-7985&#13;
Ijrtjfeturdty afternoon and&#13;
tvettio? the Maurice Scher-&#13;
«M w « t guests of honor at a&#13;
fereweit $*rty given by friends&#13;
tnd neighbors at Rush Lake.&#13;
Xtoe Scherrens will soon be&#13;
moving to Livonia. The pot&#13;
luck dinner was attended by&#13;
about 60 guests.&#13;
A pig was barbecued at the&#13;
home of the Joseph Garagiolas,&#13;
which is where the party&#13;
took place. The entertainment&#13;
for the evening included dancing&#13;
to hi-fi music&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Rev. Luther Krief all and&#13;
Herb Munzel of St. Pauls&#13;
Lutheran Church attended the&#13;
80th AT^'WI Michigan District&#13;
Convention of L u t h e r a n&#13;
Churches on Aug. 25-29. The&#13;
convention took place in £ig&#13;
Rapids. j&#13;
The mtxt meeting of the&#13;
Pact Presidents of the Lakeland&#13;
Circle of King's Daughters&#13;
will be at the home of&#13;
Gladys B. Lee on E. M-36 on&#13;
September 19.&#13;
• • 9&#13;
The Annual Father and Son&#13;
Banquet of St. Stephens Episcopal&#13;
Church will take place&#13;
on Saturday, September 14, at&#13;
6:30 p.m. The main dish for&#13;
the banquet will be fried&#13;
chicken.&#13;
Tickets may be purchased&#13;
from members of the Episcopal&#13;
Church Women or of the&#13;
Village League.&#13;
t h i r d wedding anni\ ersary&#13;
which is on September 5.&#13;
Rose Coleman celebrated&#13;
her birthday on September 2&#13;
with a family party at the&#13;
home of Dr. and Mrs. W. J.&#13;
Beauphein of Zuckey Lake.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Gorden Connelly, the son&#13;
of the John C. Connellys of&#13;
Ruahfiide Dr., left Monday&#13;
for Bloom field Hill-, where&#13;
he will attend C'ranbrouk.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Last Tuesday, Karen De-&#13;
Wolf was honored at a birthday&#13;
party at the home of her&#13;
parents, the Robert Downings&#13;
of Lakeland.&#13;
Those who attended were&#13;
Karen's husband, Jim, and&#13;
daughter, Bobette, Marty and&#13;
Jerry DeWolf and daughters,&#13;
Shirley and Pam, and of&#13;
course Karen's parents. After&#13;
boating, swimming and waterskiing&#13;
the group enjoyed a&#13;
picnic dinner.&#13;
» • a&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Buggy&#13;
of; Hickory Dv. celebrated&#13;
their 25th Wedding Anniversary&#13;
on September 3.&#13;
• • »&#13;
Guests at the Am Sheredigian&#13;
home on Hamburg K&lt;L&#13;
over the Labor Day weekend&#13;
were Barb's parents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Johnson&#13;
of Peoria, III.&#13;
• * •&#13;
L a s t Saturday alternoon&#13;
Duane and Barbara Waterbiury,&#13;
Elton .and LST=.!!-L. Ml.tfc&#13;
tveu*&#13;
nesday. Before playing bridge&#13;
the ladies enjoyed a luncheon.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Pinochle Clubs 1 and 2 had&#13;
• card party at the home of&#13;
Midge Hammel on Darwin Rd.&#13;
last Wednesday afternon. It&#13;
fc-as a luncheon given for the&#13;
benefit of the Rainbow girls&#13;
«f Pinckney.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Jerry Abend, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Wiliard Abend, underwent&#13;
minor surgery last Wednesday&#13;
when he had his ear&#13;
lanced. Jerry is only 15 months&#13;
«Jd.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mrs. Luther Kriefall and&#13;
Mm. Gordon Van Valkenborjj&#13;
were hostesses to a&#13;
"Hobo Breakfast" last Wednesday&#13;
morning. The breakfast&#13;
was held at the Kriefall&#13;
home and was attended&#13;
by 50 guests. v&#13;
• • •&#13;
New residents on Junior Dr.&#13;
»t Rush Lake are the Karl&#13;
Baschals formerly of Dearborn&#13;
Heights. Karl and Mary have&#13;
four children Fred, 6, Jimmy,&#13;
5, Carolyn, 3, and Susie, 1%.&#13;
Mrs. Walter Dobar of Coweil&#13;
Rd., Ore Lake was guest-ofhonor&#13;
at a stork shower last&#13;
Friday evening.&#13;
The shower was given by&#13;
Pat Taylor of Hillpoint Dr.&#13;
The guest list included Doris&#13;
Ranzenberger, Sue Fearen of&#13;
Belleville, Mazianne Cunningham&#13;
and Sharon Brown of&#13;
Wayne, Sue Lawson of Ypsilanti,&#13;
Laverne Henry of Livonia,&#13;
Barbara Warner of Plymouth&#13;
and Karen's mother,&#13;
Mrs. Warner, both of Plymouth,&#13;
and Dorothy Woods&#13;
and Louise and Gail Reeb ail&#13;
of Ore Lake.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Last Saturday the members&#13;
of the Ore Lake Shores&#13;
Subdivision met at the north&#13;
park for a general meeting&#13;
and election of officers. The&#13;
meeting was followed by a&#13;
corn roa*t.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abend&#13;
held a family reunion at their&#13;
home on E. M-36 on Sunday.&#13;
The Wiliard Abends w e r e&#13;
among the guests.&#13;
• * *&#13;
T h e John Minocks, the&#13;
R o b e r t Noskers and the&#13;
Buggys had a picnic on Labor&#13;
Day. They enjoyed boating and&#13;
swimming at Strawberry Lake.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Guests at the John Ryan&#13;
home last week were the&#13;
Wayne Tabacci family. They&#13;
returned to their home in Detroit&#13;
last weekend after a one&#13;
week stay.&#13;
• * *&#13;
The Rush Lake Ski Club&#13;
held it* 4th Annual Water&#13;
Show on Sunday, August 25.&#13;
The 19 young people who&#13;
took part in the show were&#13;
Carol Greene, Morrie Scherrens,&#13;
Pam Hoeft, Gail Spehar.&#13;
J1 m Rigglesworth,&#13;
Ride Rlggiesworth, Jim Clayton,&#13;
Sue McMillan, Jim&#13;
Ag»ey, Johnny Greeno, Terry&#13;
Sborntoo, Uobia Clayton,&#13;
Barbara Hoeft, Msrilynn&#13;
fidterrews aad Sharon Agney.&#13;
Officers of the club are&#13;
Jan* Agmtft president; Sue&#13;
MffMHfcMI, vice - president;&#13;
Mettle Sctoerreas, treasurer;&#13;
Heeft, Secreof&#13;
the&#13;
eftfee * pyra*&#13;
GaU Spcaad&#13;
Martte afti Jftbley Tepatti&#13;
last Saturday at -the&#13;
d Martifl'i 1&gt;trenta. the&#13;
Tfipnttif The occasion&#13;
m ' * Martin'*&#13;
fended tKe wedding of Yvonne&#13;
Rajala and John Shuitis in&#13;
Ann Arbor.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Last Friday evening the&#13;
l^ed Krafts and daughters,&#13;
Gill #Ajd Patty, visited friends&#13;
fronr&lt; Oieir old neighborhood in&#13;
Livonia.&#13;
• * •&#13;
. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas&#13;
.Smith and son, Ricky, returned&#13;
home last week after&#13;
a week's vacation in Montreal.&#13;
They visited Mary&#13;
Horn.&#13;
* • •&#13;
The William Towers family&#13;
of Brockport, N. Y. spent the&#13;
holiday weekend at her parent's&#13;
home, the MiJo Cases of&#13;
E. M-36. -&#13;
• • *&#13;
Kay and Chuck Kneeshaw&#13;
went to the State Fair last&#13;
Friday evening and, while&#13;
they were gone, daughter&#13;
Karen stayed overnight with&#13;
her grandparents, the Dick&#13;
Hollenbecks.&#13;
* » •&#13;
Gladys B. Lee spent the&#13;
Labor Day -weekend at tin&#13;
home of her son, the H. A.&#13;
Lees in Holland, Michigan.&#13;
• * «&#13;
Judy (Jant and son, Tommy,&#13;
spent last Thursday at&#13;
the home of Judy's sister,&#13;
Pat Taylor. Judy make* her&#13;
home In YpaJIantl.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Nancy, Wally and Tommy&#13;
Hayes spent last week visiting&#13;
relatives in Detroit. They&#13;
left on Monday and returned&#13;
home on Saturday.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Sue Valerio of Detroit has&#13;
been- spending her vacation at&#13;
Rush Lake where she is visiting&#13;
her friend Sue McMillan.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Victor Spehar left last Sunday&#13;
for Chicago after a twomonth&#13;
visit in Michigan. Pie&#13;
has been staying with his aunt&#13;
and uncle, the Joseph Spehars.&#13;
at Rush Lake.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Helen and Harold Rudy of&#13;
Petosky spent last weekend&#13;
at the home of Helen's parents,&#13;
the Howard Riopelles&#13;
of Rush Lake.&#13;
They were here due to the&#13;
illness of Harold's mother,&#13;
Mrs. Thomas Rady.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George King&#13;
and Mi's. Rose Coleman have&#13;
returned home from a trip&#13;
which took them to the Soo&#13;
Locks, then to New York and&#13;
then on to Huntington, Indiana,&#13;
where they visited with&#13;
the Frank Walters family.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mrs. Conrad Lau has had a&#13;
recent visitor from Ann Arbor.&#13;
Her granddaughter. Linda Gag'd'As,&#13;
left for home List Thursday&#13;
after a 10-day visit.&#13;
»• # • Mrs. Roy Housel :md daughter.&#13;
Mrs. Robert Nelson, along&#13;
with Mrs. Nelson's six children&#13;
are home from a trip to&#13;
Anaheim, Calif. They made&#13;
the trip in order to take Mrs.&#13;
Ho us e l ' s daughter, S,is;in.i&#13;
home, Susan ' was here for., ii&#13;
one-month visit. -&#13;
* * •&#13;
CrueNt* at the hiunr/t&gt;t Mr.&#13;
and Mm. Daniel I*r«&lt;ted, sr.,&#13;
their »on, Dan, his wife,&#13;
Jean, and their children,&#13;
Danny, Bobby/ and Stephen.&#13;
They left for home, which is&#13;
fttondaJe, Calif., last S.it . -&#13;
eajr After a two-week visit.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Birthday wishes go out this&#13;
week to Janet Santure, Sept.&#13;
5, and Robert Downing on&#13;
Sept 11.&#13;
Happy wishes po ont this&#13;
week to tup .lim DrWolfs on&#13;
Sept. .J and the Virgil Garrctts&#13;
on Sept-. 5.&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOLUME 80 — NO. 36 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 11, 1963 SINGLE COPY lOe&#13;
M a r y K*y Wetherbee,&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Thomas Wetaerbee of 2020&#13;
Darwtn Road, Pinckney, will&#13;
begin a course In Airlines at&#13;
Patricia. S t « v « m C!ai**r&#13;
College and Finishing School&#13;
In CWrafo «n O f t 2. Mi*»&#13;
Pinckney High School in&#13;
May 196S.&#13;
Local Women&#13;
To Assist&#13;
In Lansing&#13;
P l a n s are underway in&#13;
Livingston County this week&#13;
f o r Michigan's Democratic&#13;
Women's Day, a state-wide&#13;
Democratic Party undertaking,&#13;
scheduled for Saturday, at&#13;
Michigan State Univenity in&#13;
East Lansing.&#13;
The Livingston county club&#13;
tvas honored to have been&#13;
chosen to man the registration&#13;
tnd name tag desk. The tags&#13;
were designed by Louise Trino-&#13;
«ky of South Lyon and made&#13;
by the club at their regular&#13;
August meeting in Deerfield&#13;
township.&#13;
Activities will take place in&#13;
the MSU Student Union, commencing&#13;
with registration at&#13;
9:00 A.M. Formal sessions will&#13;
open at 10:00 A.M. with the&#13;
morning program devoted to&#13;
a discussion of Michigan's&#13;
fiscal problems. The afternoon&#13;
session, following a n o o n&#13;
luncheon, will consider national&#13;
affairs.&#13;
There will be no registration&#13;
fee for the program. Luncheon&#13;
tickets are $3.00 each. Reservations&#13;
may be made by calling&#13;
or writing Ruth Munzel, GE.&#13;
7-2421 or Jean Deech AC.&#13;
9-6870.&#13;
library News&#13;
New books for adults inelude:&#13;
Michener, "Caravans" is the&#13;
story of the search for an&#13;
English girL married to an&#13;
Afghan engineer who has disappeared&#13;
into the remote parts&#13;
of afghanistan. The job of&#13;
finding her falls to a young&#13;
member of the American Embassy&#13;
in Kabul,&#13;
Costain, "The Last Love" is&#13;
a novel based upon fact of&#13;
Napoleon's life in exile in S t&#13;
Helena, and Betsy, a young&#13;
girl who acted as his interpreter.&#13;
Fowies. 'The Collector" is&#13;
a powerful suspence story of&#13;
a young girls kidnapping and&#13;
imprisonment by a collector of&#13;
butterflies^&#13;
Washington, "Up f r o m&#13;
Slavery," the autobiography of&#13;
a great American negro who&#13;
founded Tuakegee Institute in&#13;
For the 12-16 age group we&#13;
have:&#13;
Barkins, "The Day of the&#13;
Drag Race," a hilarious story&#13;
of a hot rod race packed with&#13;
Information about the operations&#13;
of a back-yard mechanic.&#13;
Lovelace, "Betsy hi Spite of&#13;
Herself," another story about&#13;
Betsy .whom girls love.&#13;
For the 8-12 age group we&#13;
have:&#13;
Wooney, "Gtante and the&#13;
Mystery House," Ginny and&#13;
her friends solve the mystery&#13;
of footsteps in the attic at&#13;
sight and someone waiting at&#13;
night in a forUddmg shuttered&#13;
H a y w o o d . "Eddie's Pay&#13;
Dirt" Eddie comet home from&#13;
Texas with * btg marked&#13;
«snakee" and another "pay&#13;
dirt," which turned out 4o be&#13;
just what Eddie ceiled i t&#13;
Driver Saves&#13;
Mike Hendee, 9,&#13;
Buried in Sand&#13;
.Mike Hehdee, 9. son of the&#13;
Lloyd Hendees of Farley Road,&#13;
had a frightening experience&#13;
last Saturday afternoon when&#13;
the overhang left from a bank&#13;
excavation on the Howell-&#13;
Pinckney Road which is under&#13;
construction fell and buried&#13;
him in the sand.&#13;
Mike and Ronnie Cullen, son&#13;
of the R. H. Cullens of Howell&#13;
Road, were walking near the&#13;
Swarthout-Howell Rd. curve&#13;
poking sticks in the newly&#13;
bulldozed bank when it fell,&#13;
almost completely burying&#13;
Mike and partially covering&#13;
Ronnie.&#13;
Ronnie freed himself and,&#13;
unable to free Mike, ran to his&#13;
home nearby for help.&#13;
Ralph Curts of Portage&#13;
Lake, who happened to be&#13;
by, saw MSB's feet;&#13;
~ui, iii tfifr hcmk sad&#13;
hurriedly dug him out.&#13;
Mike was rushed to McPherson&#13;
Community Health Center&#13;
for emergency treatment. His&#13;
mouth was full of caked sand,&#13;
and he was choking and unable&#13;
to breath properly.&#13;
He suffered mouth and face&#13;
bruises.&#13;
As there is always some&#13;
danger of pneumonia from&#13;
foreign particles in the lungs,&#13;
he is taking medication for its&#13;
prevention. He was released&#13;
from the hospital the same&#13;
day.&#13;
Pirates Play 1st Game&#13;
Friday Night, at Home&#13;
Church Sets&#13;
Club Meeting&#13;
Rev. Charles Michaels of the&#13;
Hiawatha Beach Church, Buck&#13;
Lake announces that the Battalion,&#13;
a part of the Christian&#13;
Sen-ice Brigade, will start its&#13;
meetings Monday, September&#13;
16 at 6:45 P.M.&#13;
This is an organization for&#13;
boys 12 to 18 vears old and&#13;
is under the direction of Eddie&#13;
Beaman,&#13;
Meetings will be held at the&#13;
church.&#13;
damto&#13;
the school house.&#13;
Injuries Bench.&#13;
Two Star Players&#13;
At 7:.'10 p.m. Friday o\.eniri_;&#13;
Pinckney Pirates will play&#13;
their opening home trame for&#13;
the seatton under ihe hunts on&#13;
USE AWAITS RAILING — As sc*n as the raili ng arrives, Livingston County will complete the approaches&#13;
and the new Hamburg Bridge will be p ut into operation, says Walter J. Clink, superintendent -&#13;
manager of the Livingston County Road Commission. "We'll meet the Oct 15 deadline/' he adds, "but&#13;
we hope it will be sooner.** The bridge itself will cost $54,000, Clink said, and the county's contribution&#13;
is $27,000 on a matching basis. Other costs will be incurred for the approaches and engineering. T h i s&#13;
bridge replaces the one which collapsed last fall as a school bus was crossing.&#13;
Large Squad Out for J. V. Football&#13;
team. This is a 1'irst time for&#13;
Pinckney To play the haingKhurg&#13;
school, a school close to&#13;
the size of Pinckirey, located&#13;
in the vicinity between Lansing&#13;
and Owosso.&#13;
The Pirates feel, they have&#13;
one strike against them to&#13;
I start with, having l&lt;»t two of.&#13;
their besi. men prior lu fir^i&#13;
game time.&#13;
Jim Barker quarterback,&#13;
must, remain benched lor at&#13;
least ;i0 days due to having&#13;
received leg injuries during&#13;
last Wednesday night's scrimmage,&#13;
and Jim Wicker, one of&#13;
the team's fa^ieM runnel's,&#13;
mnsl discontinue loot hid I entirely&#13;
due to suffering a&#13;
pinched nerve in his neck&#13;
Coach We* Reader feels,&#13;
however, the remaining boys&#13;
do have a good fighting spirit&#13;
and anticipate playing a good&#13;
game come Friday night. The&#13;
lineup for the first frame, according&#13;
to Coach Reader will&#13;
find (iary Henry and Merle&#13;
McMichael as quarterbacks,&#13;
\'ev\\ Hum. full back, Roy&#13;
Kellenlrenjer and Huwie Singef&#13;
us half-backs, (jary Huil. Larry&#13;
Mayne, tackles, Robert Darrow.&#13;
Tom Chambers, Richard&#13;
Blades and Du&amp;iie Knapp.&#13;
guards, Steve Randolph and&#13;
Leo Kmei y, centers.&#13;
An innovation beginning with&#13;
this opening football game&#13;
Friday evening will be that cf&#13;
having moving pictures taken&#13;
of the entire yame to be shovui&#13;
bark to the hoys before nevt&#13;
game time, and in this way&#13;
help ih''mseh*»s by^seeing their&#13;
bad plays aloni; with their&#13;
good.&#13;
Coach Reader feels this&#13;
should also be a j;reat help&#13;
In hirnsrlf in training the&#13;
l&gt;oys, HV, ;\f&gt;\\ HS bmefittirifj the&#13;
The number of candidates&#13;
reporting for Junior Varsity&#13;
football this year was the largest&#13;
in the history of Pinckney&#13;
school, and Coaches Dick Mc-&#13;
Closkey and Jim Bradley are&#13;
very encouraged and feel that&#13;
Pinckney' football is really&#13;
making' a gain.&#13;
The 116 boys are working&#13;
hard toward their first scheduled&#13;
game September 19 with&#13;
Stockbridge. Last Friday afternoon&#13;
they journeyed to Brighton&#13;
and this week plan to be&#13;
in Fowlerville for scrimmage&#13;
with the JVs of those towns.&#13;
Freshmen reporting for practice,&#13;
31 strong, are Jim Baughn,&#13;
Bill Botsford, Bill Bennett,&#13;
Randy Brown, Jim Clayton,&#13;
Dave Chambers. Jeff Davis,&#13;
Jim Douglas, Danny Holcornb.&#13;
Rudy Josephson, Bob Keizer,&#13;
Jim Kourt, John McMillian,&#13;
Nick Marsh, Tom Mitchell, Joe&#13;
Plummer, M i k e Sepulveda,&#13;
John Tasch, Tim Umstead, Dennis&#13;
Vertin, Brian Walton, Frank&#13;
Zezulka, Craig Brewis, Roger&#13;
Hardin, Danny Taube, Greg&#13;
Dolman, Paul Elmer, Bill Me-&#13;
Macken, Bill Mullison, and&#13;
Doug Gow.&#13;
Sophomores who reported, 15&#13;
strong, were Bill Baclund, Clare&#13;
Bell. LarrV Bowles, Dale Fritz,&#13;
Jeff Hehdee. Toni Meyer/~Xlan&#13;
Oesterle. Dennis Reynolds, Bob&#13;
Seefeld, Jack Slayden. Bob Umstead,&#13;
Bah V'eddcr, John Walton,&#13;
Henry Winslow, and Paul&#13;
Huhman.&#13;
Cio Back ami Start O\er&#13;
"This year's squad wilJ be&#13;
unexperienced and will have to&#13;
rely heavily on fre&gt;hmen, "says&#13;
Coach McCloskey. Injuries have&#13;
been somewhat troublesome already,&#13;
as Jim Clayton and Bill&#13;
Bennett are out for the season&#13;
They Could Have Danced Atl Night&#13;
"It was the last dance we&#13;
danced just then."&#13;
This was true for all the&#13;
young ladies, and gents, ages&#13;
13 to 16, or thereabouts, who&#13;
have attended the dances each&#13;
Friday night at the White&#13;
Lodge Country Club during&#13;
the past summer vacation&#13;
months.&#13;
One person deserving much&#13;
. . . over 50 people showed up&#13;
for the first meeting of those&#13;
anticipating singing the "Messiah"&#13;
during the Christmas holiday&#13;
season. The director, Steve&#13;
Jones, was very pleased with&#13;
the number of voices and the&#13;
results for the firs^ day. T h e&#13;
group was short of male voices&#13;
however, and would like to&#13;
again extend a most cordial&#13;
welcome to any high school lad&#13;
or older who could or would&#13;
come and Join in. The meetings&#13;
are going to be every Sunday&#13;
afternoon in the Pinckney&#13;
high school gym, and start&#13;
promptly at 2:30 p.m.&#13;
• * *&#13;
. . . Robert Hollister is back&#13;
on the job at Michigan Planelyte&#13;
Molded Plastic Company&#13;
in Ann Arbor. He received serious&#13;
first and second degree&#13;
burns when liquid plastic accidently&#13;
was sprayed on his&#13;
neck and both arms. This happened&#13;
while he was at work&#13;
September 3rd.&#13;
• • •&#13;
• . , you could smell these 1&#13;
inch steaks grilling out to Jim&#13;
Lavey's house Saturday night&#13;
all over town! The "Cbefj,"&#13;
Gene, Jim, Dick and Don did a&#13;
fine job and paid off their&#13;
"debt". Next time they are going&#13;
to think twice before wagering&#13;
against Mother Nature!&#13;
• • •&#13;
. . . everyone should enjoy reading&#13;
and studying over the&#13;
school board wrinut— that are&#13;
printed on an inside page of&#13;
this issue. Especially those enrollment&#13;
figures."&#13;
• * •&#13;
• . . there are BO station wagon&#13;
used to transport kindergarten&#13;
children at noon time tfess year.&#13;
The regular buses are used,&#13;
which should be a step toward&#13;
safety precaution.&#13;
• • •&#13;
. • . the school board hid the&#13;
two dead trees cut down at the&#13;
Hieks School before they feUfoiteher. Calvin Emerson wat&#13;
After 45 Years,&#13;
Stockbridge H.S.&#13;
Graduates Meet&#13;
After 45 years, 6 members&#13;
of the class of 1918 at Stockbridge&#13;
High School met at the&#13;
home of Mrs. ftyma Ware for&#13;
a luncheon-reunion on August&#13;
28.&#13;
This was the first time that&#13;
some of the ladies had their&#13;
former schoolmates since graduation.&#13;
Mrs. Viva Richmond came&#13;
from Gregory for the reunion,&#13;
Mrs. Bessie Mitchell from&#13;
Munith. Mrs. Nettie Caskey&#13;
from Gregory, and Mrs. Bruce&#13;
Casterton came from Lansing.&#13;
Mrs. Laura Allen and Mrs.&#13;
Ware are now living in Pinckney.&#13;
Plans are being made for&#13;
another meeting in the near&#13;
future.&#13;
credit for her efforts making&#13;
these dances possible is Mrs.&#13;
George-Wlodyga, 10835 Monticello,&#13;
a year-round resident of&#13;
the White Lodge subdivision.&#13;
"It began as a special entertainment&#13;
for the teen-agers&#13;
living in the White Lodge&#13;
s u b d i v i s i o n , " says Mrs.&#13;
Wlodyga, "but there were not&#13;
enough young people to make&#13;
it interesting each week, so 't&#13;
was decided that the resident&#13;
teen-agers invite others they&#13;
knew from the Pinckney area,&#13;
and as many as 40&#13;
attended&#13;
youns&#13;
people have on a&#13;
single night."&#13;
Mrs. Wlodyga never missed&#13;
a Friday night of chaperoning&#13;
and had very cooperative help&#13;
from other White Lodge residents&#13;
to watch over the&#13;
group.&#13;
Rules and regulation? were&#13;
set by resident parents and&#13;
followed explicitly by the&#13;
group, the most of them being&#13;
9th and 10th graders.&#13;
A record player provided the&#13;
dancers with the latest hit&#13;
tunes. There were no admission&#13;
charges. Refreshments of soft&#13;
drinks were available for those&#13;
wishing to buy them. The use&#13;
of the club house was a donation&#13;
of the members of White&#13;
Lodge, and when all combined&#13;
made an ideal situation these&#13;
youngsters looked forward to&#13;
all summer. '&#13;
OM HUM MtttUI WfttWtmi WWiHUWM u mil Events&#13;
Calendar&#13;
SEPTEMBER 11&#13;
Ladies' Aid, all day work boe,&#13;
Pilgrim Hall, luncheon at noon,&#13;
Hostesses Mesdames Mabel binkel&#13;
and Frances Robinson.&#13;
SEPTEMBER 18&#13;
Footbal game, Veteran's Memorial&#13;
f i r l d , Pinckney vs.&#13;
Laingsbuig, 7:,'!() p.m.&#13;
SEPTEMBER 14&#13;
Demolay installation. Howell&#13;
Masonic&#13;
vited.&#13;
SEPTEMBER 18&#13;
Demolay meeting, regular,&#13;
Masonic Hall, 8 p.m.&#13;
due lo injuries sustained during&#13;
practice, and Qlare Hell ha«&#13;
been out /or two weeks without&#13;
knowing for certain uhen he&#13;
will be able 1o return."&#13;
Junior Varsity Stacedule&#13;
Thursday. September 19 • •&#13;
Stockbridge — home 7 p.m.&#13;
Wednesday, September 25 -&#13;
Howell - home 7 p.m.&#13;
Thursday October 3 • - Chelsea&#13;
home - 7 p.m. (&#13;
Wednesday October 9 •&#13;
- home 7 p.m.&#13;
Thursday* October 17&#13;
there - - 7 p.m.&#13;
Tuesday October 22&#13;
more Lake - there 3:30 p.m.&#13;
Thursday, October 31 Wil*&#13;
liamston here 7 p.m.&#13;
The school secured t h i s&#13;
movie rameta with funds provided&#13;
the school from proceed*&#13;
of the "Old Timer*" football&#13;
games the pasl I wo yrars, ami&#13;
funds left by I he Yearbook&#13;
Staff of 1%:&lt;*&#13;
Don (Gibson, A Pinrkiiry bi^h&#13;
teacher, wifl be photojjrHphei1.&#13;
Oldtimers Refuse&#13;
'Degrading Touch'&#13;
Kadi Sunday afternoon a&#13;
, £roup of Pinckney citizens are&#13;
.Saline i in a "huddle on the high&#13;
| school football field getting&#13;
Ihem.selves" in "shape" for&#13;
their big event of the year.&#13;
"The Old Timer's Football&#13;
C/ame'1 coming up sometime&#13;
mid-October,&#13;
Dexter&#13;
Whit-&#13;
Letter to the&#13;
Editor&#13;
We ha\e just returned from&#13;
a European trip and find ihe&#13;
enclosed within our accumul&#13;
a t e d mail--check for such is&#13;
lodge, 8 p.m. public in- | enclosed.&#13;
I have been a\wi&gt; from&#13;
Pinckney lor almost fitly &gt;e»rs&#13;
but have subscribed for the&#13;
paper without interruption. I&#13;
think the paper ha* lo.«i. some&#13;
of its warmth and importance,&#13;
at least to me, since you have&#13;
combined with other publications&#13;
and unless you continue&#13;
to insert somp of the happenings&#13;
of 2.V4O and ?&gt;0 yearn&#13;
ago, any value to me is nil -ts&#13;
I he populace has so changed&#13;
I can hardly necogonize any of&#13;
present inhabitants I hope&#13;
you continue to use some&#13;
briefs of ancient vintage.&#13;
Cordially.&#13;
Kugene L. Reason&#13;
Miami Beach, Florida&#13;
P. II. G.'s regular meeting,&#13;
Miss Florence Preuss' home,&#13;
12:30 luncheon, lesson on "Refinishing&#13;
Furniture."&#13;
Pinckney Pioneer's 4-H sewing&#13;
club, 7 p.m., Room 12,&#13;
Pinckney High School. M i s s&#13;
Shizuko Naguchi will be jcuest,&#13;
here on international Farm&#13;
Youth Exchange program. All&#13;
girls interested in joining this&#13;
group are urged to attend.&#13;
SEPTEMBER 19&#13;
Rainbow Installation, Masonic&#13;
Hall, 8 p.m. Public invited.&#13;
Donna Klave, daughter of the&#13;
Wm. G. Klave* of Portage I^ake&#13;
will be installed as Worthy Advisor.&#13;
SEPTEMBER 20. 21&#13;
St. Mary Altar Society rummage&#13;
sale, St. Mary School&#13;
hall, Friday evening, 7 to 9&#13;
p.m.; Saturday morning f21st),&#13;
a.m. till 12 noon.&#13;
Church All - Stars Subdue Champs&#13;
The Huron Valley Church&#13;
League All-Stars vanquished&#13;
the First Baptist £hurch baseball&#13;
team 11 to • at a game&#13;
placed at Bennett P i e l d In&#13;
Howell last Monday nig*.&#13;
Eddie Beemaa and Reverend&#13;
Thomas Murphy pitched for&#13;
the AU-Stars. Rev. Hancock.&#13;
Steve Randolph, and Vbgfl&#13;
Gillette Were the catchers.&#13;
Al La Bush was the&#13;
the catcher for the Baptist&#13;
The Howell First Baptist&#13;
Church won the championship&#13;
of the, Huron Valley Church&#13;
League this year. The All&#13;
Stan team was composed of&#13;
two players from each of the&#13;
other teams that played in the&#13;
league.&#13;
Teams in the Huron Valley&#13;
Church League are made up&#13;
of teams from the People'*&#13;
C h u r c h , Hiawatha Beach&#13;
Church, Galilean B a p t i s t ,&#13;
Church of God. St. Paul's&#13;
Lutheran, Evangelical United&#13;
Brethren of Howell and Salvation&#13;
Army combined, and&#13;
the Nazarene Church of Howell.&#13;
The Huron Valley Church&#13;
League will be organizing a&#13;
volley ball league for the winter&#13;
season. Anyone interested&#13;
in taking part please contact&#13;
Reverend Thomas, Murphy of&#13;
toe People s Church of Pinckney.&#13;
His phone number in&#13;
Uptown g.3407.&#13;
School Staffers&#13;
Switch Positions&#13;
After holding the position of&#13;
office clerk at the Pinckney&#13;
Elementary School the past 4&#13;
years, Mrs. Doris Shettleroe&#13;
accepted a new- position as private&#13;
secretary to James Barker,&#13;
director of the special&#13;
education program for Livingston&#13;
county and be^an work&#13;
there Sept 3rd.&#13;
The special Education office&#13;
in located in Howell&#13;
Mrs. Mary Baughn has filled&#13;
the vacancy ax clerk at the&#13;
Elementary School, and began&#13;
her duties there Friday, August&#13;
30. Mrs. Baughn has, been&#13;
an employee of the Pinckney&#13;
General Store for the pa*t 8&#13;
years.&#13;
Mrs. Joan Matteson has&#13;
taken employment st t h e&#13;
Pinckney High School as office&#13;
clerk. She will asiuat Mis*&#13;
Murphy, **cnH*!»y to M r.&#13;
Reader.&#13;
Riinhard's Wife&#13;
Replaces Him&#13;
As Chamber Boss&#13;
HEIA, • Mrs. McKin Reinli;&#13;
irc) ha.« het'n elected presidrnt&#13;
of the Hell Chamt&gt;ei of Tominerce&#13;
for the coming \ear.&#13;
(Jther new officers are \ u1:4-&#13;
president, Herberi B o w l e s ;&#13;
t r e a s u r e r , Mis. C h a r l e s&#13;
O'Brien: and secret a rj, Melvin&#13;
Reinhard.&#13;
Reinhard i« retiring president&#13;
and was the l j&#13;
2 year-old&#13;
organization's first president.&#13;
Nev^K,members of the board&#13;
of djia^t.ors for the coining&#13;
year ar^ Mrs. A! Dewoy, who&#13;
is also/ postmistress of Hell,&#13;
Rudy Kovell and Dewfy Strl- j&#13;
fens.&#13;
The Hell Chamber of Commerce&#13;
announced n will award&#13;
a 525 prize for the best name]'&#13;
and emblem offered lor a i&#13;
mythical college, the name to&#13;
l&gt;e appended to sweat shirts&#13;
for the teen agers and tourists&#13;
visiting this tiny community.&#13;
Reinhard said. "Since Steve&#13;
Allen has come up with Fink&#13;
University, Ihis may prove to&#13;
be a popular pastime and students&#13;
and adults alike are requested&#13;
to mail in their entries&#13;
together with sketches.&#13;
if any, to the Hell Chamber of&#13;
Commerce at Hell, Michigan."&#13;
The contest 'closes at midnight&#13;
Sept. 30. 1964.&#13;
The "Old Timers", or rather&#13;
"The Ail Slam" a* they would&#13;
much rather refer to themselves,&#13;
have .fulius Aschenbmincr,&#13;
Jr., us captain of the&#13;
team, and Phil Ontile an co?&#13;
captain.&#13;
The schedule for these men&#13;
is noi complete a« yei. They&#13;
have made contact with several&#13;
neighboring towns that&#13;
me willing "lo take them on."*&#13;
foul nothing definiie. Some&#13;
towns h a \ e offered lo play&#13;
"touch tackle", hut the** menj&#13;
feel (hey h a \ e been training&#13;
ihemselve* for bigger things&#13;
than that, acceding lo Captain&#13;
Aschenbrenner, an&lt;i refuse to&#13;
"degrade themselves in such&#13;
a way!"&#13;
Prorernis from these games&#13;
are .lurned over to the Pinckney&#13;
Athletic Club each year&#13;
lo use us they see til.&#13;
Hems purchased uith money&#13;
in previous years are iwo upto-&#13;
date scoreboards, one on&#13;
the football field and the other&#13;
m tiie gym for basketball, and&#13;
most, recently a movie ram era&#13;
was purchased that will be&#13;
used this coming football season&#13;
to pholo games, and then&#13;
the movies be shown back to&#13;
the high school players, giving&#13;
them a chance to see themselves&#13;
in action, a great benefit,&#13;
.in the. 1 raining program.&#13;
Bareaucrals anal crab-&#13;
* * • • 1* to e o s m .&#13;
GJv«eita«tr*a is*h urn* tkeVU&#13;
Gary SaaJtrlsrald, I*,&#13;
for&#13;
Cor* at&#13;
a member ef&#13;
cla*» «f&#13;
«m of Mrs.&#13;
Went M&#13;
. • / . «&#13;
\&#13;
• • % • • * • • »&#13;
* » * % - • • * • • •&#13;
x • » • » &gt; - ,&#13;
Pinckney Prattle&#13;
Mr. and M WektfleM&#13;
HMl daughter Shirley have returned&#13;
Horn Greenville, South&#13;
Carolina wb«rt they took&#13;
Raectta who will continue her&#13;
studies at the Bob Jones University.&#13;
They travelled by way&#13;
of tht Bhie Rklft Parkway.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Dr. Herbert Chtahmeb ewrleaeikne nodf&#13;
c u n t of Ma cousin, Mrs. Cada&#13;
O*fi!ftbTii*ft Dr. Chamberlain&#13;
visited the Curt Chamberlains&#13;
and Welton Chamberlains during&#13;
his stay here.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Oordoa Dougall of&#13;
Racine, Wisconsin has bten&#13;
visiting for the past week with&#13;
her sister, Mrs. Rose Collier.&#13;
Last weekend the Collier famand&#13;
Mrs. Dougall were in&#13;
i n d s o r, Ontario visiting&#13;
another sister of Mrs. Collier's&#13;
Mrs. Donald Burke.&#13;
A2OTA CLABK TO&#13;
START COLLEGE&#13;
Anita Clark, daughter of&#13;
Margaret dark of Putnam St.,&#13;
win be attending Eastern&#13;
Michigan at Ypsilanti this fall&#13;
beginning September 18. Miss&#13;
Clark, a 1963 graduate of&#13;
Pinckney High School, is plan*&#13;
ning on being a teacher. She&#13;
will live at home and commute&#13;
to Ypsilanti for classes.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Steve Chamberlain, ton of&#13;
the Curtis Chamberlains of&#13;
Hi-Land Lake, was home for&#13;
the Labor Day holiday. Steve,&#13;
who is in the navy, is cur*&#13;
rtntly going to an electronics&#13;
. school in Memphis Tvtm -&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Bryan&#13;
and Mrs. Ware of West M-36&#13;
were in Romeo last Sunday&#13;
visiting the Bryan's son and&#13;
family, the Leslie Bryant.&#13;
• • •&#13;
MABJOBT MILLS*&#13;
KfEFHTfr DC&#13;
Miss Marjory Miller,&#13;
kvec at Cerdley Lake&#13;
ateaatd nadmey lag* vsmtat&#13;
aeverei yean aft, was sear*&#13;
City, Nevada e« Auf&#13;
«st lSth. Her mother, Mrs,&#13;
Bete* Miller Van Dors atse&#13;
Hvteg la tat&#13;
taught at&#13;
whe&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henry,&#13;
Becky and Danny, have returned&#13;
from a three week&#13;
vacation trip to Florida. WhUe&#13;
in Fort Meyers Beach they&#13;
were the house guests of the&#13;
Ted Cbbb family, formerly of&#13;
Lakeland.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mn. Curtiss Cham&#13;
ktrlain of Hi-Land Lake are&#13;
busy these days getting ready&#13;
FINOKNBT DISPATCH&#13;
Uff a.&#13;
rrs-tut&#13;
Rex E. Hendrix, Publisher&#13;
oecxt&#13;
M ai&#13;
suttiei, tceu M 4 ttttsai t*Mlo*f*&#13;
oi rat** MM S f**M to MMMfrin. two la ritar&#13;
itttw «•* u * #«*••**» !••• I&#13;
tontm eauntric*. _8i*_ MMttt* rat**&#13;
IS&#13;
for&#13;
• f AUCBQBAT&#13;
planned departure to&#13;
the West'Patm Beech area of&#13;
around&#13;
ttopv to&#13;
Se•p tem•b er 3•7.&#13;
Twenty-three members of&#13;
the "Pioneers of '39" of the&#13;
Farm Bureau met at the Mark&#13;
Nash home on Wednesday evening,&#13;
September 4.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr- and Mrs. George Aachenbrenner&#13;
and girls entertained&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Moore&#13;
of Brighton last Sunday. The&#13;
Moore* were dinner guests.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Mary Roose, who hat&#13;
visiting her father, Mr.&#13;
Frank Smith of Pinckney and&#13;
her sister's family the Loy&#13;
Slagles of Buck Lake, left last&#13;
week to return to Carlin,&#13;
Nevada.&#13;
Mr. Smith, who lives in one&#13;
of Mae Deiler's apartments,&#13;
was 83 yean young September&#13;
7.&#13;
• • •&#13;
BACHEL NASH ON&#13;
MACKINAC BRIDGE WALK&#13;
Mark Nath and&#13;
Baeael were ta&#13;
Mleaigaa ever the&#13;
Later Day wissttal visHfaf&#13;
the Soe aad XaelriBa* Ialaad.&#13;
Rachel wea eae ef the&#13;
more taaa MSO&#13;
Joined ex-Oev. O.&#13;
the&#13;
Day wsJk ever the&#13;
Bridge.&#13;
family, the GeorgeU Lees, in&#13;
Mt Clemens.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Bonnie and John Burg and&#13;
children are staying for a few&#13;
days with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard&#13;
Lee while their mobile&#13;
home is being moved to Farraington.&#13;
John, who teaches in&#13;
the Redford School system, is&#13;
oommuiting until the move is&#13;
completed.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Eaxl Kixnblers of Darwin&#13;
Road camped over the&#13;
Labor Day weekend at the&#13;
state park at Chillicothe, Ohio.&#13;
• * *&#13;
GRANDSON&#13;
71&#13;
Ainturgey of&#13;
the Micftreet B«*uty Cuil^ge ^ i&#13;
Grand River in Brighton and&#13;
began her first class on Monday,&#13;
September 9.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dtnnie Bays&#13;
of Cordley Lake were in Morehead,&#13;
Kentucky over the weekend&#13;
attending the Bays family&#13;
reunion. 56 persons were present&#13;
including Mr. Bay's 83&#13;
year old father.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Tom line, ton of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Thorn** Line of Cedar&#13;
Lake Road Is now working tt&#13;
General Motors In Flint. Although&#13;
he stays in Flint during&#13;
the week, he is home with the&#13;
Unes on weekends.&#13;
Dick, another son of the&#13;
lines will be leaving September&#13;
25 to continue his studies&#13;
at Michigan State.&#13;
•L'NDAY AT THE ZOO&#13;
The Joaa Bwg family,&#13;
Mrs. Themat Hewe aad t&#13;
enlldrea, aad Mr.&#13;
Ueyd Vaa&#13;
taeerewatas the De-&#13;
Kip ZU1, 7 year old grandof&#13;
Mr. and Mr*, Mark&#13;
Naah, broke bis arm in three&#13;
place* when he fell while&#13;
rldtag a pony at the Nash&#13;
last Sunday, He was&#13;
It St Joseph's Mercy&#13;
•eepftftaj tat Ann Arbor and&#13;
la expected to be released in&#13;
several day*.&#13;
Kip it the ton of the Kenaeta&#13;
Ziilt of Ana Arbor.&#13;
Mra. flU la the former Rosa-&#13;
I s Xtsa,&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Leeroon&#13;
and family of Main Street&#13;
have returned from a week&#13;
spent vacationing at Bellaire&#13;
in Northern Michigan.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Tht Boy Scout Troop No.&#13;
58 of Pinckney under the&#13;
leadership of Scoutmaster Vic&#13;
tor B&amp;sydlo wi!l t&gt;a ushering&#13;
*t the University of Michigan&#13;
Mrs. Ralph Hall and Mrs.&#13;
John Coione attended a potluck&#13;
supper Monday evening,&#13;
September 9 at the 4-H building&#13;
at the fair grounds in&#13;
Fowlervttle. T h e Livingston&#13;
County 4-H Council entertained&#13;
the councils from Genessee&#13;
and Ingham counties.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Let&#13;
were in Detroit over the weekend&#13;
helping grandson Mitchell&#13;
celebrate his 1st birthday.&#13;
Mitchell is the ton of Mr. and&#13;
Mn. Jack Lee—Jack's birthday&#13;
was Thursday.&#13;
Sunday afternoon the Jack&#13;
Lees and the Leonard Lees&#13;
visited Leonard's brother and&#13;
LAST CALL FOR&#13;
VILLAGE TAXES&#13;
WUeh are dae fcy Oetefcer Its.&#13;
Payable at My hone, S31 Patter*&#13;
sea Lake, daring the hoars . . . .&#13;
WEDNESDAY ID ft,i. TO 2&#13;
SATURDAY 10 1M. TO 2&#13;
Rosemary Whitley&#13;
SPECIAL...&#13;
PERMANENT ONLY&#13;
STYLING&#13;
HJUCttKO&#13;
COLOURQ&#13;
leaden&#13;
game.&#13;
ia~ Arm&#13;
*©ur Scoots and&#13;
may usher at each&#13;
2 THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH - WED., SEPT. 11, 1963.&#13;
What's In A State Park?&#13;
Time was vhta outdoor wekors looked to state paika ia M1chl|si&#13;
staply as good place* to camp, awia, sad pieale. Today, SMtt&#13;
people art coming to parks not jmt to etjoy these popular pet*&#13;
tiffitf, but also to U«o about me outdoors first baa*. At seas&#13;
parks, such at Ludingtoa, Porcupiae Meoataias, Feit titUsa,'&#13;
wildftfteo, and Bay City, program* hate bees developed by Ae&#13;
Conservation Department to help visitors feel at aeme la tfte&#13;
out-of-doors. Under the Dtpartsuat'a pfojraa of outdoor eeatefi,&#13;
children are learning about frogs, viUrtovtri, ether feseuiett&#13;
and conservation projects. Admittedly, muck mete aeeds to be&#13;
done through iUo«r«tV4 talk*, guidta tours, fofestrf aad IMUf&#13;
4emos*ttettoef&gt; *** * d M ^ l i&#13;
# ft&#13;
Pinckney School&#13;
Board Minutes a, iNt&#13;
Meeting called to order by&#13;
President Walton at 7:50 PJd.&#13;
Roll call:&#13;
Present; Walton, Swanson,&#13;
KinMy, Roth, Radktf, Goucher,&#13;
line.&#13;
Absent; None.&#13;
Motion by Swanson, second&#13;
by Goucher that minutes of&#13;
Aug. 1. 1963 he corrected as&#13;
follows: "Citizen* Mutual of&#13;
Howcll was the only company&#13;
Offer unrestricted, summer&#13;
activity, bus coverage-" Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
A request to include Colony&#13;
Drive on the regular school&#13;
bus route was placed on the&#13;
adgenda by Mr. Sampier. He&#13;
indicated that this Is a recently&#13;
dedicated county road.&#13;
CVtmmtttwo Report*&#13;
Roth recommended that, due&#13;
to a conflict with Mr. Reader's&#13;
"Citizen Committee," t h e&#13;
Board temporarily defer action&#13;
in obtaining additional playground&#13;
area at the Pinckney&#13;
Elementary School.&#13;
•taif Reports •&#13;
Mrs. Stackable reported the&#13;
1963-64 High School enrollment&#13;
as follows: Ninth grade&#13;
&lt; 109, tenth grade-88, eleventh&#13;
grade - 90, twelfth grade • 73.&#13;
The total high school enrollment&#13;
has now reached 360&#13;
students.&#13;
Mn. Kellenberger reported&#13;
the P i n c k n e y Elementary&#13;
School enrollment at follows:&#13;
Kindergarten - 65, first&#13;
found&#13;
dinat* interpretative service programs el iff at ffeaiaeala stats&#13;
packs.-Mica. D«pt. of Conservation&#13;
Mr. Ore Haints of Mason&#13;
and tht Cliff Halnes family of&#13;
Pinckney were in Leslie last&#13;
Saturday afternoon attending&#13;
the funeral of Mrs. Carrie&#13;
Winters, 88 year old sister of&#13;
Mr. Ora Heine*,&#13;
• • »&#13;
BACK TO SCHOOL PARTY&#13;
AT HI-LAND LAKE&#13;
As a long summer vacation&#13;
came to an end about 15&#13;
youngsters enjoyed a back-to&#13;
school party at the Herbert&#13;
Bowles home Labor Day evening.&#13;
They roasted weinies and&#13;
marehmallows around a large&#13;
bonfire and enjoyed a fine&#13;
evening. Mrs. Rosemary Sttffen&#13;
and Mr*, William Quesenberry&#13;
also assisted in the refreshment&#13;
department.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Steve Asehenbrenner&#13;
and family of Pettysville&#13;
Road spent last week as&#13;
guests of tht David Henlg* at&#13;
Harrison ,Mich.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Tht Kevin Ltdwidgtt entertained&#13;
at a cook-out dinner&#13;
last Sunday. Gueits wtrt the&#13;
Desmond Ledwidg* family of&#13;
Royal Oak and tht Jerry Ledwidgt&#13;
family of Portage Lake.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Missionary Society of&#13;
the People's Church met Monday&#13;
evening with Mrs. Mark&#13;
Nash at her home on Pettysville&#13;
Road.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Miss Janet Burch, daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mr*. Dennie Bays,&#13;
drove to Bastett, Virginia and&#13;
spent the weekend with Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Scales. Mr. Clifford&#13;
Scales, who had been vacationing&#13;
with his parents, the&#13;
Scales, for the last month, returned&#13;
with Miss Burch.&#13;
VACATION FOR&#13;
THE MICHAELS&#13;
Rev. aad Mrs. Charles&#13;
Michaels aad all the little&#13;
Michaels are home now after&#13;
a vacation trip that took&#13;
to several places&#13;
enjoyed one week&#13;
vleitiag with Mrs. Michael's&#13;
mother at her .home la Union&#13;
Grove, Wlaooatla — then&#13;
travelled ea to spend some&#13;
ttsse wit* Bev. Miehaels'&#13;
family at Kaiderhook, Mich.&#13;
id Mrs. Michael&#13;
tt swo days attending&#13;
meetings at the&#13;
Conferences at the&#13;
Youth Training&#13;
at Gull Lake during&#13;
reek ia August.&#13;
0 • •&#13;
Mr. and Mn. Woodroe Matsty&#13;
had as Sunday dinner&#13;
guests their son James and his&#13;
wife and their daughter Bar&#13;
bara and her husband Jerry&#13;
Reamer The Rtames and the&#13;
younger Maateys are now living&#13;
in Dexter.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Phillip Cutler of Ann Arbor&#13;
is staying this week with his&#13;
aunt, Mrs. Gerald Swarthout&#13;
and family of Darwin Road,&#13;
before starting his senior year&#13;
at Dartmouth University in&#13;
New Hampshire.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Brands Hoyt, daughter of&#13;
Mrs. Glenda Hoyt of Silver&#13;
Lake, returned to her daises&#13;
at Jackson Junior College on&#13;
Monday, September 9. The&#13;
Koyts will be moving to Jackson&#13;
in October for tits winter.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hansen&#13;
of Dearborn were Sunday din*&#13;
ner guests of the Ralph Halls&#13;
of East M-36.&#13;
MATTESON REUNION&#13;
60 persons Attended the&#13;
Matteaon family reunion&#13;
Sunday, September lit, at&#13;
Bishop L a k e . Mattesons&#13;
came from Columbus, Ohio,&#13;
Detroit, Lansing, Pontiac,&#13;
and many other placet.&#13;
Those from Pinckney attending&#13;
tho all d*y pot luck&#13;
dinner get-together were&#13;
the Mark Matteton family,&#13;
and the Charles Mattesons.&#13;
• • •&#13;
MLss Judith Ann Jennings&#13;
who has been staving with&#13;
Mrs. Glenda Hoyt at Silver&#13;
Lake for the paat 10 dayi left&#13;
Saturday morning by jet plane&#13;
for her home in Denver, Colorado.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Stienacker&#13;
(the former Linda&#13;
Kellenberger)-are the parents&#13;
of a baby daughter, Annetta&#13;
Raye, born September 4, at&#13;
the McPherson Health Center.&#13;
The baby weighed 7 pounds&#13;
birth,&#13;
now&#13;
The Stieliving&#13;
in&#13;
9 ounces at&#13;
nackert are&#13;
Howell.&#13;
T h i • makes the fourth&#13;
grandchild for the Ray Ktlltnbergers&#13;
of Mower Road,&#13;
• • •&#13;
Bob Meabon is the new employee&#13;
at tht Read Lumber&#13;
Company — this enables Mr.&#13;
Clifford Van Horn who came&#13;
out of retirement to "fill in'&#13;
to retire again.&#13;
• * «&#13;
Mrs. Celia Bailey of Dexter&#13;
Road had her son and his fam&#13;
ily, the Gene Baileys of Gibralter,&#13;
as Sunday dinner guests.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rolf. Gustafson,&#13;
former Pinckney residents but&#13;
now living in Ferndale, were&#13;
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Ralph Hall Saturday evening.&#13;
This was the 6th straight&#13;
year that the Halls and the&#13;
Gustafsons watched the Miss&#13;
American Contest on television&#13;
together.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Richardson&#13;
of tht Dexter-Pinckney&#13;
road have received word from&#13;
Mr. and Mn. William Brash,&#13;
Sr. The Brashes have purchased&#13;
a home in Lakeland,&#13;
Florida and will settle there. • • • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Read&#13;
left August 26 for a leisurely&#13;
trip to California. Enroute they&#13;
visited Yellowstone National&#13;
Park, Glacier Park, and travelled&#13;
on to Canada. They will&#13;
return by the Southern route.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Whltley&#13;
attended a square dance Sunday&#13;
evening at the Anderson&#13;
Jr. High School in Berkley.&#13;
They Joined almost 250 persons&#13;
who danced to the calling of&#13;
" D e c k o " Deck, nationally&#13;
known caller from Arlington,&#13;
Virginia.&#13;
Iran and copper ore reserves&#13;
in Michigan's Upper Peninsula&#13;
LASTING&#13;
VALUES ay Hay Baytts&#13;
The Fifty Plus Club today&#13;
comes to our place,&#13;
They wanted to ate where we&#13;
lived and to play;&#13;
And if they should come again&#13;
tomorrow&#13;
Their welcome would be as&#13;
sincere ai today.&#13;
We do not olaim much to offer&#13;
But it is yours, ail yours, for&#13;
today.&#13;
Even the trees wive their&#13;
limbs in observance,&#13;
Their courtesy is not just for&#13;
display.&#13;
The two lakes vie with each&#13;
other,&#13;
Sterling silver set In basins of&#13;
clay,&#13;
Fed by springs that flow on&#13;
eternal.&#13;
Bringing life and refreshment&#13;
always.&#13;
We here pay respect to the&#13;
hillsides.&#13;
Only a Creator could have built&#13;
them that way.&#13;
They tell of things that are&#13;
And not just a gift of the day.&#13;
Tht wall-enclosed pool attracts&#13;
the youngsters —&#13;
Tht geographer might call it&#13;
a bay.&#13;
The kids chase 'round Its&#13;
lighted center,&#13;
Their voices join tht birds ever&#13;
fay.&#13;
Above the attractions aforementioned&#13;
It's our home and not -a place&#13;
where we stay.&#13;
Such a place doesn't need&#13;
costly furnishings&#13;
Of tapMtrits all arraigned for&#13;
display.&#13;
And better than the lakti or&#13;
tht hillsides&#13;
Or the tree* set in splendid&#13;
array&#13;
Is the presence of friends here&#13;
assembled&#13;
Bringing love with no homage&#13;
to pay.&#13;
g " - » , fourth&#13;
to offer unrestricted, summer&#13;
agenda by Mr. Sampier. He&#13;
• 72, fifth grade • 65, sixth&#13;
grade - 67, seventh grade -&#13;
79, and eighth grade - 52. In&#13;
addition, 28 kindergarten students&#13;
are being transported&#13;
from this school area to the&#13;
Winant Lake School and iB&#13;
to the Hamburg School.&#13;
Mr. Q. Dunn reported Ham&#13;
burg Elementary and Winans&#13;
Lake Elementary as follows;&#13;
Kindergarten - 94, first grade&#13;
- 30, second grade * 62, third&#13;
grade - 52, fourth grade - 42,&#13;
fifth grade - 38, sixth grade •&#13;
34, seventh grade - 29, and&#13;
eighth grade • 31.&#13;
Our resulting school enrollment&#13;
for the 1963-1964 school&#13;
ytar is 1394 students.&#13;
Mr. R. Dunn reported that&#13;
the bus fleet is in satisfactory&#13;
condition and all but one of&#13;
the units are presently on the&#13;
road. Our fleet this year con&#13;
taint two new 66 passenger&#13;
buses.&#13;
Mr. Reader reported on the&#13;
progress which is being made&#13;
by the County Special Educa&#13;
tion Advisory Committee. He&#13;
indicated that the State Fire&#13;
Marshall had been advised that&#13;
required corrections to existing&#13;
school facilities are being un&#13;
dertaken in an orderly and&#13;
logical manner.&#13;
Old Basinets&#13;
S a l e of the Pettys ville&#13;
School was presented for discussion.&#13;
Motion by Kin&amp;ey&#13;
second by Goucher that this&#13;
property be retained for future&#13;
disposition. Motion carried.&#13;
Mr. R. Dunn and Mr. Bradley&#13;
have requested to investigate&#13;
the feasability of revising&#13;
the existing bus route, in&#13;
Portage Lake area, to include&#13;
Colony Drive.&#13;
Mr. Wieland, representing&#13;
Charles Lane Associates, Inc.,&#13;
indicated the Fire Marshal's&#13;
report would increase the Proposed&#13;
Pinckney Elementary&#13;
School lavatory and supply&#13;
room addition by approximately&#13;
$10,000 to $12,000. It was&#13;
concluded that the reported&#13;
conditions could be handled&#13;
promptly and economically if&#13;
removed from the general addition&#13;
to this building, Motion&#13;
was made by Kinsey seconded&#13;
by Roth to authorize the Architect&#13;
to proceed as rapidly&#13;
as possible on the working&#13;
drawings for the revised addition&#13;
to the Pinckney Elementary&#13;
School and the addition&#13;
of the two Special Education&#13;
classrooms&#13;
Elementary&#13;
carried.&#13;
Swanson&#13;
on the Hamburg&#13;
School. Motion&#13;
introduced a contractual&#13;
resolution from the&#13;
County Board of Education.&#13;
The adoption of this resolu&#13;
tion U required by the County&#13;
Board before Special Educai4&#13;
by Roth. KwoJution adopted;&#13;
Motion by Line to pay bills.&#13;
Seconded by Roth. Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Line to adjourn&#13;
seconded by Roth. Motion car&#13;
ritd.&#13;
Hugh W. Radloff&#13;
Board of Education&#13;
Pinekney Community&#13;
Schools&#13;
Next to excellence is tht&#13;
appreciation of it..&#13;
—Thackeray&#13;
heriffs DtfL&#13;
Services Mittr&#13;
Car Accifarts&#13;
HOWELL — The Livingston&#13;
policed the following seddenu&#13;
last week:&#13;
Frederick D. Moshier, 52, of&#13;
Pinckney was forced off the&#13;
road at 4 PJ4. Saturday in&#13;
Hamburg Township st the&#13;
McGregor Rd. Moshier stated&#13;
another car was coming toward&#13;
him on the curve and that not&#13;
seeing him forced him to run&#13;
off the road and didn't stop.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Neil Hall, 19, of Pinckney&#13;
was ticketed by officer* of the&#13;
Livingston County Sheriffs&#13;
Dept. Thursday st 5:08 P.M.&#13;
in Putnam Township on Hawaii&#13;
Main S t&#13;
to the&#13;
when be&#13;
of Frank f»&#13;
at&#13;
Behm, 59, of Csrtonvills, Mich.&#13;
The charge was no operators&#13;
license on person.&#13;
• • •&#13;
On Sept 3 at 2:15 P i t in&#13;
Hamburg Township on M«36 at&#13;
MtrrU Rd., Anthony Dslsppsr.&#13;
69, of Detroit was directed&#13;
into left lane by a flagman&#13;
for an Asphalt Co.&#13;
road on M-36. Harold D.&#13;
Richter, 22, of Hamburg wat&#13;
sideswjped and turned into the&#13;
bank to avoid a headon accident.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Sally D. Gilbert, 16, of&#13;
Brighton was shaken up Tuesday&#13;
at 9:15 A.M. when her&#13;
car went out of control on the&#13;
Latson Rd. near Brophy Rd.&#13;
in Oceola Township. It if believed&#13;
her brakes, being new,&#13;
may have locked, causing the&#13;
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Auto • Home • Business&#13;
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PH. UP 8-3234&#13;
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Phone UP 8-3172&#13;
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Thi stcrtt to a kargtr savings ntst act ia I t mm&#13;
regularly. Tha amount aavtd doesn't mattar —&gt; it's&#13;
adding something to your Savings Account avwy&#13;
week or so that counts.&#13;
People $avt for pleasure . . . that's tha trend&#13;
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# DISPATCH • EAGLE • WED., SEPT. 11, ISO&#13;
erson Community&#13;
Health. Center Report&#13;
ADMISSIONS&#13;
30—Harold Shooter,. Howell&#13;
31—Marion Gladstone,&#13;
Gregory&#13;
Antoinette Hobba, Howell&#13;
Bruce Murray, Howell&#13;
Judith Koskovich, Brighton&#13;
VaJorie Gorshe, Brighton&#13;
Patricia Frasier,&#13;
.Fowlerville&#13;
Wayne Campbell,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Robin Wayne, S. Lyon&#13;
Bette Langley, Howell&#13;
Josephine Dargo, Brighton&#13;
Mildred Jacobs, Howell&#13;
September—&#13;
1—Arthur Willard, HoweU&#13;
La Ree Cowan, Brighton&#13;
Ann Shebor, Brighton&#13;
Marrian Beagle, Milford&#13;
Lorene Burton, Brighton&#13;
Jane Deforest,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Ellis Williams, Brighton&#13;
1—Richard Watters, Howell&#13;
Nancy Cribbs, Brighton&#13;
Cferista Davis, Oak Grove&#13;
Clara Patten,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Pauline McMichael,&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
J. J. Jones, Stockbridge&#13;
James Triplett, Howell&#13;
Gertrude Nolan, Howell&#13;
Betty Badebough,&#13;
Mary Garbeez, Brighton&#13;
Marvin,&#13;
Ruth Slevin, Brighton&#13;
Ann Smith, Brighton&#13;
Douglas Workman,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Frances Workman,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Mabel Filkins, HoweU&#13;
Rickey Wallace, S. Lyon&#13;
Charles Huff, Howell&#13;
Sylvia Hess, Brighton&#13;
Michael Duffy, Milford&#13;
Mark Loverett, Brighton&#13;
Bruce A. Beel, Detroit&#13;
Lester F. Huff, HoweU&#13;
Shirley Hatley, HoweU&#13;
4—Linda Steinecker, Howell&#13;
Kathryn Kaiser, HoweU&#13;
Nancy Huff, Howell&#13;
Jean Hendryx, Fowlerville&#13;
Rebecca Kennedy, Howell&#13;
Ethel Coleman, Howell&#13;
Ann Huntly, Howell&#13;
Sue May Osier, Hamburg&#13;
Michael London, Pinckney&#13;
Caran Small, Brighton&#13;
5—Alma Lahti, Howell&#13;
Karen Debar, Brighton&#13;
Karen Kiser, Howell&#13;
Johnathon Johnson,&#13;
Gregory&#13;
Margaret Richardson,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Charles Pierpoint, Howell&#13;
Robert Gerecke, Howell&#13;
Sharon Murnighan, HoweU&#13;
David Addington, Brighton&#13;
Reinhold Peterson, Lansing&#13;
Emily LaVeck, Brighton&#13;
Betty Kerr, Brighton&#13;
Mary Case, Howell&#13;
Bessie F. Root, Cohoctah&#13;
iJ«uui&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
31—Gladys Heard, Howell&#13;
Hans Evers, Howell&#13;
Violet Gutzeit, Brighton&#13;
George Graham, Howell&#13;
W JOAN MARCH WOMEN&#13;
: S o 700 lave a pet peeve 1m faousecleaaing?&#13;
f Here it one bomemaker'a terrible trip - and&#13;
OB how to feel lest peevish about three bard Job*.&#13;
Venetian Blinds - Spring or summer it the Mason Co&#13;
these — outdoors. If you have a child's wading1 pool handy, fill&#13;
It with warm water and pine oil cleaner. Then line up aQ your&#13;
blinds and up-end them in the pool. Sponge slats, tako the bUndt&#13;
out on the lawn and hose down for rinsing. Dry blind* by laying&#13;
them Hat on the lawn just until the moisture runt off. (Putting&#13;
them on a beach towel keeps slat* free of grass cutting*.) Bang&#13;
blind* up and let them finish drying on the window. If you get&#13;
the urge to blind-clean in the winter - or if you art a dty dweller&#13;
• pine clean the blinds in the bathtub. Hang them to drip over&#13;
•hewer rod • or lay flat la drained tub until n u m aoHturt&#13;
drains -off.&#13;
Oven* - Don't let your even get too grimy. After JOB cook a&#13;
food that is especially spattery. soak racks at toon at possible&#13;
in a solution of grease-dissolving pine oil cleaner and water.&#13;
Use a sponge or household cleaning pad which hat been dunked&#13;
In a pine cleaner to swab the inside of the oven, Let the " ^ r ' - g&#13;
Solution set to do its best work • than rinst racks and oven&#13;
Inside with hot water.&#13;
Bathroom - Enlist helping hands here. Bach person who tttet&#13;
the bathroom should tidy up in small wayt to&#13;
make the big clean-up job quick and easy. Replace&#13;
towels neatly, clean tub after using, sponge&#13;
tdnk, rescue soap. Xou can help your Jtelping&#13;
hands by keeping a general-purpose pint cleaner&#13;
in the bathroom, along with a Jong-handUd&#13;
sponge. These two mmutet on the part of each&#13;
member of the household will help cut down&#13;
the weekly cleaning routine. At weekly bathroom&#13;
clean-up use a pint oil cleaner to disinfect,&#13;
clean, and daodoriit tilt, .metal, porot*&#13;
lain and glass.&#13;
Your terrible trio can be lest ttrrMt&#13;
you put t&gt; gopd pmt oil cleaner to work for you.&#13;
Wm * ttt of tight fret "Houttkotd EimUT ta//*l* md « Oats**&#13;
€k*e**itt writt to D$pt. OR, Pin* Cl**w /t/ortjftjfaa Cn*r, UBS&#13;
1 Mfle East of Brighton on Grand River — AC 7-6841&#13;
Come Early &amp; Bring The Kids For FREE PONY RIDES&#13;
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY&#13;
AND SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.&#13;
THIS PICTURE IS THREE HOURS LONG SO WE&#13;
WILL NOT HAVE A SECOND FEATURE EXCEPT&#13;
ON SATURDAY NIGHT. THE BOX OFFICE OPENS&#13;
AT 6:30 AND THE SHOW WILL START AT 7:15&#13;
WITH SHORT SUBJECTS. THE PICTURE WILL&#13;
START AT 8:00 EVERY NIGHT.&#13;
GREAT ADVENTURE BEGINS WITH&#13;
UMiSfiH&#13;
WUn/QTOWUWi&#13;
Vmtmn Ftr Saturday Sept 14&#13;
HE SriKI&#13;
n^NDAT. SEPTEMBER 16, W E WILL&#13;
BEGULAt FALL POUCY OF BEING&#13;
« SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY&#13;
Mark Bergin, HoweU&#13;
Michael Hendee, Pinckney&#13;
K»thfr*ff Vincent,&#13;
Spring Port&#13;
Mary Vincent, Spring Port&#13;
Teresa Wilkmvm,&#13;
Spring Port&#13;
Patricia ODell, Brighton&#13;
Jewell Burton, Brighton&#13;
Harold Shooter, Howell&#13;
Elotse Noonan, Howell&#13;
Patricia Frasier,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
September—&#13;
1—Esther Mclnnis, Brighton&#13;
Flossie Porter, Howell&#13;
Wayne Campbell,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Aileen Price, Brighton&#13;
Herbert Sheldon, Pinckney&#13;
Wayne Eaton, Fowlerville&#13;
2—Bruce Murray, Howell&#13;
Shirley Parks, Fowlerville&#13;
William Randolph, Howell&#13;
Valorie Gorshe, Brighton&#13;
3—Anntoinette Hobbs, Howell&#13;
Iillie Zmuda, HoweU&#13;
Helen Keene, Brighton&#13;
Dorothy Doucette, Howell&#13;
Ann Scheber, Brighton&#13;
Julie. Lackmann, Brighton&#13;
4—Christa Davis, Oak Grove&#13;
Hazel Gould, HoweU&#13;
Lorna Burton, Brighton&#13;
, Judith Koskovich, Brighton&#13;
:\ Mary Barbeez, Brighton&#13;
Betty Radabaugh,&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Sophia McNaughton&#13;
Alfred Andonton, Howell&#13;
\&#13;
• Piackney&#13;
Shirley Hatley, HoweU&#13;
5—Douglas Workman,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
' Michael Duffy, Milford&#13;
v O'Gean Ballard, Hamburg&#13;
* Nancy Huff, HoweU&#13;
Mildred Jacobs, Howell&#13;
6—Ruth Slevin, Brighton&#13;
Sylvia Hess, Brighton&#13;
Carolyn Cox, HoweU&#13;
LaRee Cowan, Brighton&#13;
Rebecca Kennedy, Howell&#13;
Edwin Gardner, Brighton&#13;
Marrian Beagle, Milford&#13;
• Alice Marvin, HoweU&#13;
Isabell McPherson, HoweU&#13;
Pearl Liverance,&#13;
FowlerviUe&#13;
Ricky Wallace, S. Lyon&#13;
Emily LaVeck, Brighton&#13;
BIRTHS&#13;
31—Mr. and Mrs, Bernard&#13;
Gorshe, Brighton, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Kobbt, HoweU, a boy&#13;
September—&#13;
I—Mr, and Mrs. Chester&#13;
Scheber, Brighton, a boy&#13;
2—Mr. and Mrs. Russell&#13;
Burton, Brighton, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cribbs,&#13;
Brighton, a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Cowan, Brighton, a girl&#13;
S—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marvin,&#13;
HoweU, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John&#13;
Mclnnit, Brighton, girl&#13;
4—Mr. and Mrs. James&#13;
Slevin, Brighton, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrt. George Cox,&#13;
HoweU, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrt. Phillip&#13;
Steinecker, HoweU, girl&#13;
5—Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lahti,&#13;
HoweU, a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrt. Walter&#13;
Dobar, Brighton, a boy&#13;
ANNIVERSARIES&#13;
Sept. 14 — Mr. and Mn. Ed&#13;
Ewing, Mr. and Mrs. Henry&#13;
Gallup&#13;
Sept 16 — Mr. and Mrt.&#13;
Robert Vesey&#13;
Sept 17 — Mr. and Mn.&#13;
L. J. Almachy&#13;
Sept 18 — Mr. and Mn.&#13;
James Almashy, Mr. and Mn.&#13;
Eugene Poole&#13;
Sept 19 — Mr. and Mn.&#13;
David Pierce, Mr .and Mn.&#13;
John Lybrink&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Licenses&#13;
H O W E L L — Livingston&#13;
County Clerk Joseph H. Ellis&#13;
issued seven marriage licenses&#13;
last week to the following&#13;
couples:&#13;
Edward J. Sabbaugh H, 18,&#13;
of Detroit and Janice I Phipot,&#13;
17, of Htrtland, by consent of&#13;
mother, June Phipps Jones.&#13;
Richard J. Raines, 22, of&#13;
tnd L. Dorine Chase,&#13;
24, of FowlerviUe.&#13;
Lawrence N. ShekeU, 21, of&#13;
Brighton and Brenda J. Cavias,&#13;
16, of Hamburg by consent of&#13;
mother, Mattie L. Cavins.&#13;
Edwm C Lewis, 38, HowelL&#13;
and Helen P. Bennett, 34,&#13;
VtmrOL&#13;
L. D. West, 46, Ypsilantt&#13;
tnd Esther B. Deotmort, 51, of&#13;
People who work out kiss likely to have sinus&#13;
hove That Mrs. America!&#13;
By Life Robertson&#13;
BRIGHTON — A "Copper&#13;
Kettle" luncheon was held Friday&#13;
at the WJIM television&#13;
studio in Lansing in honor of&#13;
Mrs. America, Mrs, Lila Masson.&#13;
AttenCng from Livingston&#13;
County were Ann Hendrix and&#13;
myself, representing this newspaper,&#13;
and representatives of&#13;
the Livingston County Press&#13;
and Radio Station WHMI.&#13;
F o l l o w i n g the luncheon,&#13;
sponsored by Wrigley Super&#13;
Markets, the guest of honor&#13;
made an appearance at the&#13;
new HoweU store which opened&#13;
last month.&#13;
Martha Dixon, home economist&#13;
for Consumers Power Co.&#13;
and author of "The "Copper&#13;
Kettle" cookbook, acted as&#13;
hostess to the group.&#13;
It was a cozy party of eight.&#13;
This of course gave the guests&#13;
a real opportunity for getting&#13;
acquainted with the honored&#13;
guest&#13;
Bin. America, of Detroit,&#13;
aged forty, is pretty, auburn&#13;
haired, flve-foot-flve, with&#13;
eyes of green, and weighs &amp;n&#13;
enviable 119 pounds. She ha*&#13;
a charming, vivacious personality&#13;
and In actually hunible&#13;
(a rare trait these days)&#13;
tn her appreciattoa of utt the&#13;
good thing* that have happened&#13;
to her s i n c e IK-Lug&#13;
crowned "Mm. Michigan."&#13;
HUSBAND APFKOVKS&#13;
As the Nation's Top Homemaker,&#13;
all of her experiences,&#13;
which have included jet travel,&#13;
helicopter travel, luncheon on&#13;
a submarine and presentation&#13;
ceremonies on a battleship aie&#13;
enthusiastically shared by hei&#13;
husband, Cleve, and her three&#13;
children, Diane, 18, Tom, M,&#13;
and David, 10.&#13;
Teen-ager Diane proves to&#13;
be following in her mother's&#13;
footsteps by capably assuming&#13;
household duties during Mrs.&#13;
America's absences from home.&#13;
The Nation's Outstanding&#13;
Homemaker also reports that&#13;
her sons are particularly proud&#13;
of their mother's accomplishments&#13;
and are developing wonderful&#13;
manners from mectioR&#13;
so many new people. "All of&#13;
a sudden they ceremoniously&#13;
assist me to my chair and&#13;
Brighton Couple Celebrates&#13;
Anniversary in Two States&#13;
Seventy-five per c«n$ of the&#13;
aat^on's diabetics are over 90.&#13;
BRIGHTON — Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
were recently honored at two&#13;
parties — one in Chicago and&#13;
ding anniversary.&#13;
On Wednesday, Aug. 28, 45&#13;
Brighton Rebekahs and friends&#13;
from S t George Lutheran&#13;
Church gathered for a potluck&#13;
dinner at the Brighton&#13;
Rebekah halL The Westlings&#13;
were given a purse of money&#13;
t&#13;
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Wrstllng, Although the honored&#13;
couple have been re-&#13;
Siding In Brighton for the&#13;
past nine y«ars, they h*d&#13;
ered at the Andre© Lodge&#13;
Hall, Chicago, Illinois, on&#13;
Saturday, August 24, to celebrate&#13;
the golden wedding&#13;
Anniversary Calendar&#13;
BIRTHDAYS&#13;
Sept. 13 — Jim Funsch,&#13;
Florence Prosser&#13;
Sept. 14 — Helene Van Conant,&#13;
Kenneth Love, Arlene&#13;
Flory, Frank Verellen, W. J.&#13;
Ebach, Mabel Parmenter, William&#13;
White, Otto Schreer,&#13;
Gladys Nickerson, Mike Keenan,&#13;
John Vessey, Ruth Gaedt,&#13;
Les Oliver, Eliza Seger, Bob&#13;
McDuff.&#13;
Sept. 15 — Dave Gregory,&#13;
Kathy Felder, Dean Jipe, Karen&#13;
Andersen, Tom Leith, Doris&#13;
Young, Walt Davison II, Cynthia&#13;
Williams, Mildred Hall,&#13;
Mike and Tom Duffy (twins).&#13;
Sept 16 — Alan Parker,&#13;
Peggy Hurst, Patricia^ Allan,&#13;
Fay Ann Vosmik, Geraldine&#13;
Leith, Randy Reszka, Fred&#13;
Gillespie, Nick Markas, Clayton&#13;
Price, Dianne Klecker, Joyce&#13;
Carr, Eddie Walls, Judy Cox.&#13;
Sept. 17 — Ann Baetcke,&#13;
Patty Allan, Eugene McCann,&#13;
Don Brayton, Shirley Knight,&#13;
Gordon Bailey, Billie Evans,&#13;
William Larkin, Shelly Kourt,&#13;
Roxanne Warr, Don Warner,&#13;
Kathryn Dilloway, Mary Ann&#13;
Catrell, W. Dan Ridenour III.&#13;
Sept 18 — Karen McMillen,&#13;
Helen Hyne, Lester Kluck,&#13;
Irene Ellis, Janet Odendall,&#13;
Donna Markas, Doris Ploehn,&#13;
Karen McMillen, Dennis Bellet,&#13;
Olga Lomik, Al Lomik, Darlene&#13;
Goodale, Robert Spieler,&#13;
Douglas Daniel.&#13;
Sept. 19 — Dorothy Bergin,&#13;
Christine Wieczorek, Brad Arnold,&#13;
Bennie Hendricks, David&#13;
Birdsong, Elizabeth Leland, Joe&#13;
Standlick, Allen Rowe, Troy&#13;
Butlard, Dorothy Larry, Don&#13;
Nowry, Sr.&#13;
Vanilla Ice Creain Goes Exotic&#13;
open doors for me—in public&#13;
unyway," she says laughingly&#13;
"Our family treasure* moments&#13;
when we are all together,**&#13;
relate* Mrs. Masson,&#13;
"and I really believe&#13;
that these separations when&#13;
I must leave for an appettranco&#13;
alone have actually&#13;
made us a closer knit family,&#13;
and this niaitea we real&#13;
their lives.&#13;
Before retirement, Mr. Westling&#13;
had been associated with&#13;
the Standard Oil Company of&#13;
Whiting, Indiana for over 40&#13;
years.&#13;
They have been members of&#13;
the Independent Order of Svithiod&#13;
Lodges for over 30 years&#13;
as active members.&#13;
Mrs. Westling was active in&#13;
the order's youth organizations&#13;
and was a South Side deputy&#13;
for 12 years (a representative&#13;
to another lodge).&#13;
One year, she won a prize&#13;
for enrolling the most new&#13;
members for the Order.&#13;
Mr. Westling served on the&#13;
Andree Board of Directors.&#13;
Also present w e r e old&#13;
friends from the Bethany and&#13;
Bethesda Lutheran Churches.&#13;
(Mrs. Westling was also active&#13;
in Bethesda Church.)&#13;
Out-of-towners included sonin-&#13;
law and daughter, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Warren Cann and their&#13;
two children, James and Debra,&#13;
of Toledo, Ohio.&#13;
A niece and two nephews&#13;
and their families traveled&#13;
from Kalamazoo, Michigan to&#13;
be present.&#13;
WAS MRS. MICHIGAN&#13;
Alter reigning for a year&#13;
as Mr*. MU-hiKan, the pert&#13;
anil pretty honu'iiiaker was&#13;
Svlwled Mrs. America during&#13;
the annual .Mrs. America&#13;
PaKe.iiit held last winter in&#13;
Florid;* alter competing with&#13;
50 other finalists from every&#13;
Ktate and the District of&#13;
Columbia&#13;
In addition to their homemakiivj;&#13;
skills, contestants were&#13;
judged on personality, poise,&#13;
charm and their participation&#13;
in school, church and community&#13;
activities.&#13;
Mrs. Mabson says that she&#13;
is most concerned about the&#13;
welfare of her family and the&#13;
kind of world her children&#13;
Will live in, the part they will&#13;
play in it and how well suited&#13;
they will be for active participation&#13;
in this society.&#13;
"If Cleve and I prepare the&#13;
children to be good citizens of&#13;
our country, we will have been&#13;
the right kind of parents."&#13;
The eagerness of women&#13;
throughout the United States&#13;
to discuss their mutual doand&#13;
community activ-&#13;
Her observations have further&#13;
strengthened the basic concept&#13;
on which the Mrs. America&#13;
competition is based — to&#13;
honor America's homemakers&#13;
for their skills in maintaining&#13;
their homes, raising their famlies,&#13;
partcipating in church,&#13;
school and community activities&#13;
and still finding time to&#13;
keep themselves attractive and&#13;
in good health.&#13;
Engaged&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John A*&#13;
Birdsong of Brighton announce&#13;
the engagement of"&#13;
their d a u g h t e r , Annette&#13;
Fayo, te Roy Vasher, FTMSt&#13;
U.S. Navy, the «on of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. LeKoy Vaaher, of&#13;
Harrison Michigan. He b »&#13;
1961 graduate of Howell&#13;
High ScbooL The wedding&#13;
date has not been tot.&#13;
Divorces&#13;
HOWELL — Divorces wert&#13;
granted last week in two eases&#13;
heard in the Circuit Court bj&#13;
Judge Michael Carland:&#13;
William F. Gleason frort&#13;
Betty J., formerly of Hartland&#13;
and Jolan A. Sargent from&#13;
Ray C of Brighton,&#13;
At least 100,000" persons of&#13;
both sexes and of all ages dis&#13;
annually of some form of kid*&#13;
ney disease.&#13;
Bit by bit... every&#13;
litter bit hurts!&#13;
KEEP AMERICA&#13;
BEAUTIFUL!&#13;
COME IN FOR A TREAT TODAY&#13;
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Tb« golden days of rammer&#13;
brinff with them plant for entertaining&#13;
family and guests. To enjoy&#13;
inch moments, however, plan&#13;
psrty fare of the "effortless"&#13;
variety. For example, coo!, cool&#13;
desserts which bring meals to a&#13;
refreshing dose. Fresh fruits&#13;
and ice cream combinations top&#13;
the list of f SYored desserts which&#13;
e*n be made in a trice.&#13;
Fruits of a distinctive flavor&#13;
combine best with vanilla or oldfashioned&#13;
Golden VanilU ice&#13;
cream. Golden Vsnflla, an oldfashioned&#13;
type of extra-rich&#13;
golden hoed ice eresm it an espadaljy&#13;
good choice. It's delicious&#13;
just as it comes, but for a&#13;
toper treat try this pineapple&#13;
It's m eys-eppesling dessert&#13;
which can be made quickly in&#13;
your kitchen if you follow these&#13;
easy directions from the Borden&#13;
Kitchen. Wash and chill a ripe&#13;
pineapple. Cut the pineapple in&#13;
half lengthwise, slicing directly&#13;
through the stiff top leaves. Start&#13;
to cut one-half inch in from outer&#13;
edge and carefully follow the&#13;
outline of the shell. Remove the&#13;
center piece and cut it into thin&#13;
slices. Arrange the pineapple&#13;
slices on a well-chilled platter&#13;
alternately with thinly sliced oranga.&#13;
Top with red-ripe strawberry&#13;
halves. Pile the pineapple&#13;
shells high with vanilla or oldfashioned&#13;
Golden Vanilla ice&#13;
Garnish with additional&#13;
strawberry halves around edge&#13;
of ice cream. This is a dessert&#13;
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Wayae Wagner's Grocery&#13;
• fttejt Oft the J^weU-Ptackney&#13;
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' Mr.' and Mrs. Oscar Beck&#13;
I; tSUPtite d their 25th wedding&#13;
;;.. insJoSftaiJ Labor Day by&#13;
taktaif their children to Schu-&#13;
" left, Jackson for dinner.&#13;
Ptnekney school enroll'&#13;
mmt broke all records Tuesday&#13;
with 830 enrolling. Last&#13;
year's enrollment was 777.&#13;
David Nash, son of the&#13;
Mark Nash* waj married to&#13;
Ixrfie Caron OQ Aug. 19 at&#13;
the Baptist Church at Presque&#13;
Isle, Maine. Tht Nash family&#13;
attended, Nancy Naah being a&#13;
bridejasid. Hie couple are students&#13;
at Bob Jones. University.&#13;
Ptacknty King's Daughters&#13;
met Thursday with Mrs. Pearl&#13;
of Rush Lake Road.&#13;
James Amburgey was&#13;
home from Columbus, Ohio last&#13;
to Mr. and Mrs. James&#13;
Amburgey (Delores Bokros) a&#13;
daughter Debra Lynn on Aufust&#13;
2S.&#13;
Mr. and Mm. Fred Read&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Read&#13;
went to Akron, Ohio over the&#13;
wedding anniversary of the&#13;
Charles Smoyers (Ethel Read).&#13;
. Kristen Tasch is back from&#13;
Oirn|r Dftvaj* whtf* ahe.apent&#13;
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Monday in Flint and saw their&#13;
new grandson Jeffrey Allen&#13;
born to the Dick Youngs&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ellis&#13;
were in Boyne City, Petoskey,&#13;
and Mackinac last week.&#13;
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TWKWTT FIVE' TEAS8 AGO&#13;
AUGUST 81, 19S8&#13;
Francis Shehan and Joe&#13;
Leiask of Pinckney w e re&#13;
among the 215 boys and girls&#13;
in Michigan to win three day&#13;
free trips to the Michigan&#13;
State Fair this year for their&#13;
4-H work.&#13;
Pinckney was represented to&#13;
the boxing and wrestling show&#13;
held in HoweU last Friday.&#13;
Billy Darrow won on a technical&#13;
knockout over Homer&#13;
Musson of HoweU in the third&#13;
round. Farmer Newton of&#13;
Fowlerville refused to wrestle&#13;
J u l i us Aschenbrenntr, tht&#13;
Pinckney mat villlan because&#13;
there was no mat on the floor.&#13;
—Next week the Farmer wjUl&#13;
poetively wrestle the VUlian&#13;
in tht Pinckney Friday Night&#13;
Show.&#13;
Detroit Die Se t and Mfg. Co.&#13;
expects to start operation here&#13;
about October 1s t&#13;
Lynn Hendee is at the Michigan&#13;
State Fair this week&#13;
where he is one of the livestock&#13;
judges.&#13;
The Misses Nellie Gardner&#13;
and Fannie Monks were in&#13;
HoweU Tuesday morning.&#13;
Murray Kennedy of HoweU&#13;
is working at the Hamburg&#13;
factory.&#13;
Norman -Reason was in Dearborn&#13;
on business Tuesday.&#13;
The barn on the CrandaU&#13;
farm east of Wright's O&gt;«9*rs&#13;
caught fire and burned down&#13;
last Thursday night.&#13;
Sirloin and T-bone Steak U&#13;
tfcf e&#13;
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By O*ier tt Botrtf W Directors «t&#13;
mOTE LODGE OWKKBS INC.&#13;
PINCKNJCV, MICH.&#13;
October Mfc. IMS . • «&#13;
Whit* Lo4g» Club How*.&#13;
Nolle* U htrtby given th»t to accordance&#13;
with Act 330 PA. 1ST, fttul №•&#13;
by-Uwi of White Lodge Owner* Inc.,&#13;
a Public Auction will be held at 13&#13;
noon at the White Lodge Club House.&#13;
Pinekney, Michigan.&#13;
The following s h am of Stock with&#13;
Lot *tt*eh*4 in Whit* Lodge Country&#13;
Club, will bt offered for salt to the&#13;
highest bidder, to steurt the payment&#13;
of Utns thereon, due the White Lodge&#13;
Owners Inc.&#13;
Stock No. 904. Lot No. 33S, Curt C.&#13;
Kofthl, Livonia, Mich.&#13;
Stock No. 375, Loti Noe. 388 and SM,&#13;
Maynard A. Smith, Mt Pleasant, Mich.&#13;
SUBJECT TO PRIOR REDEMPTION&#13;
Arthur Rogers, Secretary&#13;
Sept 4-U-1S- B&#13;
STATE OV MICHIGAN&#13;
The Frofcej* Oewt for the ,&#13;
County, of Urlagftes&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
HAZEL STEPHENS , Deceased.&#13;
At a aeislon of said Court, held on&#13;
September 3, 1963.&#13;
Present. Honorable&#13;
Francis E. Barron, Judge of Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,&#13;
That all creditor! Noi said deceased aye&#13;
required to present their claims in&#13;
writing and under oath, to said Court,&#13;
and to serve a copy thereof upon&#13;
JANE BOLLINGER of Gregory.&#13;
Michigan, fiduciary of Mid estate, and&#13;
that such'claims will be heard by said&#13;
Court at the l*robat» Office on —&#13;
•Novembe r 12. 1963, at 10 A.M.&#13;
IT IS ORDERED, That notice thereof&#13;
be given by publication of a copy&#13;
hereof for three weeks consecutively&#13;
previous to said day of hearing. In the&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch, and that the fiduciary&#13;
cause a copy of this notict to be&#13;
iervsd upon each known party In Interest&#13;
at his last known address by rtgiitered.&#13;
certified or ordinary mall (with&#13;
proof of mailing), or by personal ierv&#13;
ice at least fourteen (}4) days prior to&#13;
such hearing unless said Notice is&#13;
waived.&#13;
FRANCIS E. BARRON&#13;
Judge oi Probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register oi Probate.&#13;
Willli L. Lyons, Attorney&#13;
Howell, Mich.&#13;
Sept U. II, *&#13;
frenreo e con intvf with Community Strv/ct . No&#13;
Form Ivnov mtmbtriJi/ s 1$ * « vfree* . fe e yew fece /&#13;
fmm fevee « eftft f f«f eJ»f«Jh. Oe if&#13;
DMM M Mab-Agen t&#13;
2310 Dutcher Rd.&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
Phone S20-M-1 2&#13;
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE&#13;
COMPANIE S OP MICHIGA N&#13;
\&#13;
Rahrig Baker y&#13;
- OPEN -&#13;
k-^•"»•*'• $ Wed and Than. 9 suit to S p.m-&#13;
Sa t S ajftv8 pj».; Sun. 8 anu-l&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY - TUESDAY - FRIDAY&#13;
THIS I f IT!!&#13;
THE ONLY BAKERY IN TOWN!&#13;
sjsHSMswsammmmmmmm—&#13;
Orders N u n By Phot*&#13;
Call Plncknt y t78-35J 7&#13;
opens Sept 6 with Eiwtn Hulce&#13;
of Chelsea replacing J. P.&#13;
Doyle as superintendent. Mr,&#13;
Doyle resigned after serving&#13;
for 25 years. John Burg bus&#13;
been hired as Athletic coach&#13;
and will also teach science and&#13;
business training*&#13;
FOBTY EIGHT TEARS AGO&#13;
Pinckney Schooals, uopuened&#13;
this week with the largest&#13;
attendance in the history of&#13;
the school. There were over&#13;
60 names enrolled in the high&#13;
school alone. The senior class&#13;
number 15. An extra teacher,&#13;
Mrs, J. P. Doylt was hired.&#13;
The marriage of Mae Hughes&#13;
of Lansing and John E. Monks&#13;
of Pinckney was solomized at&#13;
St. Mary's church Wednesday&#13;
morning, September 1st with&#13;
Rev. FT. "L. L Brancheau officiating.&#13;
After the ceremony&#13;
they left on a wedding trip&#13;
which will talcs them around&#13;
th* Great Lakes.&#13;
One of the biggest social&#13;
events of the season was the&#13;
party held at the home of T.&#13;
P. McOear and Will Ledwidge&#13;
last Thursday evening.&#13;
E. T. McClear and family,&#13;
M. J. Roche, Germaine and&#13;
Xiam Ledwidge were entertained&#13;
at the home of G. M.&#13;
Greiner on Sunday.&#13;
Sharpe Appoints&#13;
To Study Taxes&#13;
HOWELL — Representative&#13;
Thomas G. Sharpe of the Uvlngston-&#13;
Shiawassee District, announced&#13;
today the appointment&#13;
of a Tax Advisory Committee&#13;
of local county people, and a&#13;
like group in Shiawassee County.&#13;
\ The purpose of the Committee&#13;
Is to aid and advise&#13;
him during the coming special&#13;
session of Legislature on&#13;
tax reform.&#13;
Those named from Livingston&#13;
County are Joseph V. Brady&#13;
and Leo J. Kujawa, Industry;&#13;
Frank Utter and James Boyd,&#13;
Small Business; Norrna Kuhns,&#13;
Housewife; Walter G. Hampton,&#13;
Education; George Kirchner,&#13;
Labor; Stanley Dinkel&#13;
and Marshall Cooper, Municipalities;&#13;
a nd Ronald Stuible&#13;
and Carl W. Raddatz, County&#13;
Government.&#13;
Representative Sharpe said&#13;
it is anticipated that Governor&#13;
Romney will present his tax&#13;
plan to the Legislature Wednesday,&#13;
Thursday or Friday.&#13;
The Legislature will probably&#13;
then Adjourn until the&#13;
latter part of the month, permitting&#13;
the various tax committees&#13;
and the legislators an&#13;
opportunity to take the tax&#13;
plan home for study with&#13;
their committees.&#13;
Sharpe said he expects next&#13;
week to call his two County&#13;
Tax Committees for several&#13;
meetings to go over Governor&#13;
Romney's tax plan.&#13;
Asked to comment on the&#13;
various rumors as to the content&#13;
of the GovexiKjrs' tax reform&#13;
bill, Sharpe said there is&#13;
a myriad of speculations on this&#13;
and would prefer to wait and&#13;
see and take up the proposal&#13;
with his committees.&#13;
THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH - WED., SEPT 11. 1963 5&#13;
WELCOME GIFT — G. Eric Singer, chairman of&#13;
the Fun 'N' Fumble League, waves a package containing&#13;
$740 which was donated to the Rickett&#13;
School from the proceeds of the American Legion —&#13;
All Star game played icceiiity aad r,v. bj uu Ail-&#13;
Stars 17-10, On the left stands Mrs. John Lyberg,&#13;
school director, and on the ritfhtr Mm. BaJe Pewr*&#13;
rived ii» tiditi W g«t dekto^b going yesterday (Tuesday).&#13;
Pinckney People You Know&#13;
Birthdays «*»ni"g up thi*&#13;
next week are for Joe Pine,&#13;
Cynthia Janoweki, Dick Davis&#13;
on September 11; Brian Clark.&#13;
Lob Kpurt, September U; W&#13;
H. Meyer, Dave Slagle, Anna&#13;
Marie Teuch, September 13;&#13;
Tom Jeffreys, September 14;&#13;
Maurice E. Darrow, (lappy&#13;
birthday Lu) Christine Thuretoa&#13;
on September 15; William&#13;
W. White, Mike Brenneman on&#13;
September 18; F. Ray Baylis&#13;
on September 17. Hope each&#13;
one has many, many more to&#13;
corne l&#13;
• • *&#13;
On the wedding anniversary&#13;
list we have Mr. and Mrs. Don&#13;
Wiltse, September 11, and Mr.&#13;
BI DQfXf&#13;
and Mrs. Harry S&#13;
September 15.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman White&#13;
spent last Wednesday and&#13;
Thursday in central Michigan.&#13;
They visited Our Lady of the&#13;
Woods Shrine at Mio and the&#13;
Virgin Pines west of Lovells,&#13;
Michigan.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Richy Winslow, son of Mr.&#13;
ami Mrs. Orland WinsJow, bad&#13;
12 Little friends help him celebrate&#13;
his 6th birthday on Friday,&#13;
August 30. Games were&#13;
played and ice cream, cake&#13;
and kool-aid were enjoyed by&#13;
all. Richy was the recepient of&#13;
many very nice gifts.&#13;
r&#13;
Gregory News&#13;
11 Livingston Youths&#13;
Attend DeMola y Meetin g&#13;
HOWELL — Eleven members&#13;
of the Livingston County&#13;
Chapter, Order of DeMolay,&#13;
attended the Michigan State&#13;
DeMolay Conference which&#13;
was held in Grand Rapids on&#13;
Sept. 6, 7 and ft.&#13;
Bela Lovas, Rick Leitz and&#13;
Bruce Henry participated in&#13;
the floor work that accompanies&#13;
such a conference.&#13;
Rodney Lovas participated&#13;
as the State Junior Deacon.&#13;
Je r ry VanSlambrook of&#13;
Pinckney and Bela Lovas ot&#13;
Howell received the Degree of&#13;
Chevalier during the Saturday&#13;
afternoon ceremonies.&#13;
Bela Lovas was also honored&#13;
and received a trophy tor being&#13;
selected 4bej "Outstanding&#13;
DeMolay" of District 7B.&#13;
Gaiy Opperman, Bruce Henry,&#13;
Bela Lovas and Rodney&#13;
Lovas took part in conferring&#13;
the Knighthood Degree on Saturday&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
VanSlambrook also received&#13;
th&lt;* members honor&#13;
key presented hy Robert F.&#13;
Koch, 1B68 State Master&#13;
Councilor. This award was&#13;
received for filling the certain&#13;
requirement* that were&#13;
set forth at the beginning of&#13;
the 1068 State Master Councilor's&#13;
term.&#13;
The Livingston County chapter&#13;
was presented the secondplace&#13;
trophy in the State Basketball&#13;
tournament.&#13;
During the conference, Gary&#13;
Price of Redford waa elected&#13;
the 1964 State Master Councilor.&#13;
Installation of the 1964&#13;
State officers took place on&#13;
Sunday morning after the&#13;
Chapel Service and Rodney&#13;
Lovas of Howell was installed&#13;
as Senior Deacon in the Michigan&#13;
State Chapter.&#13;
Others from the county who&#13;
attended t h e s e ceremonies&#13;
were: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew&#13;
Lovas of Howell; Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Daniel VanSlambrook of Pinckney;&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold&#13;
Leitz;, and these other De-&#13;
Molays: Charles Madden, Henry&#13;
MacNinch, Robert Hall,&#13;
Lawrence Baughn and Richard&#13;
Kreeger.&#13;
To Install Officers&#13;
The Livingstoev C o u n ty&#13;
Chapter, Order of DeMolay,&#13;
will hold a public installation&#13;
of officers at the Howell Ma&#13;
sonic Temple on Saturday eve-&#13;
•nin£, Sept. 14.&#13;
These ceremonies are open&#13;
to the public and will »tart at&#13;
8 p.m.&#13;
Rodney Lovas of Howell will&#13;
be installed as Master Councilor;&#13;
Gary Opperman of&#13;
Brighton as Senior Councilor,&#13;
and Henry MacNinch of Howell&#13;
as Junior Councilor.&#13;
The ultrasonics laboratory&#13;
at Michigan State University&#13;
U one of the world's bestknown&#13;
centers for basic research&#13;
on high frequency sound&#13;
waves.&#13;
When completed in 1964, the&#13;
MSU chemistry building will&#13;
be one of the most modern&#13;
and best equipped facilities for&#13;
chemistry research and teach-&#13;
Ing in the nation.&#13;
Mrs. W. Groves of Ann&#13;
Arbor, Mr*. J. Savage of Lansing,&#13;
and Mrs. J. L. Donohue&#13;
were callers this pant week&#13;
of Mrs. Mort Cole.&#13;
* • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hartsuff&#13;
of Holt, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Nyle Hartsuff of Park Lake,&#13;
Mr. adn Mrs. Tay Hartsuff of&#13;
East Lansing, Karieen Grosshans&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis&#13;
Poole and Lisa were Labor&#13;
Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Harlow Munsell at their cot-&#13;
\uae-. en Patterson Lake.&#13;
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Poole&#13;
and Lisa spent last week with&#13;
tht* Munsell families.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Castraton of Lansing,&#13;
Mrs. Raymond Alien, Mrs.&#13;
Bangs Richmond, Mrs! Bessie&#13;
Mitchell and Mrs. NettiCaskey&#13;
w e r e Wednesday luncheon&#13;
guests of Mrs. Tom Ware of&#13;
Pinckney. All were former&#13;
classmates.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Bessie Mitchell of&#13;
Munith, and Mrs. Nettl Caikey&#13;
visited the formers daughter&#13;
Robinson of Cleveland, Ohio.&#13;
. - • • * — - • . * . - - • » - . -&#13;
and family of Milford, Indiana.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Karen Clark spent last week&#13;
with her cousins, Carleen and&#13;
Marlene Clark of Milan, Sunday&#13;
they went to Greenfield&#13;
Village.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Cole enjoyed&#13;
a Barbecue- with Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Don Cole and family of&#13;
Howell Sunday.&#13;
Still Seeking&#13;
Two Actors&#13;
BRIGHTON — Tryouts for&#13;
two male parts will be held&#13;
Monday September 16, at 7:30&#13;
P.M. at the Wesson Bldg.&#13;
"Affairs of State" rehearsals&#13;
wiM start the same evening.&#13;
Some w o r k c r e w s were&#13;
picked Thursday evening which&#13;
was the regular meeting for&#13;
the thesplans. Two guests&#13;
present were Larry Seim from&#13;
Howell and Julie Sutfin of&#13;
Brighton, a neighbor of Betty&#13;
Golden.&#13;
A properties committee and&#13;
scenery crews are still needed.&#13;
No experience is necessary.&#13;
Anyone out of high school&#13;
who likes to make posters is&#13;
urged to get in touch with the&#13;
group.&#13;
Fred Oullette of Whitmore&#13;
Lake Is the director for the&#13;
new play; Four stars are busy&#13;
studying their part«. Thus far&#13;
parts have been given to Betty&#13;
Golden, Tim Hurst, John and&#13;
Chris Stephens. Two small&#13;
male parts still remain to be&#13;
filled.&#13;
Residents may be interested&#13;
to know that two more dramatic&#13;
groups have just started.&#13;
One Is in Wyandotte, another&#13;
is the Northville Players Guild&#13;
Inc. Members expect to have&#13;
a play to offer in November,&#13;
If you are thinking of joining&#13;
the Livingston Players call&#13;
AC. 9-6397.&#13;
SHOWING HER new eity friend* what it's like to pitch In around the farm is Judy Donahue, 14* of&#13;
19723 Spears Rd*, Gregory, Michigan (right). She and (from left) Nancy FitzpatHck, Darlene Kerr and*&#13;
Arlanc Hoftt, all of Detroit, took part in an unusu al Michigan S t a t e Fair Youth Exchange Program&#13;
tittigntd to give farm youngsters a closer look at how their "city cousins" live—and vice versa. Chosen&#13;
by farm supervisors and the Youth Advisory Council, about 100 farm and city youths met at the Michigan&#13;
State Fair Grounds in Detroit on Thursday (A ug. 20) and were teamed up with a member of tht&#13;
same sex* The dty boy or girl hosted his or her farm friend for a dinner that evening and an overnight&#13;
stay. The teams returned to the Fair Grounds at 5 a. m. the next morning for farm chores. Later, on Friday,&#13;
they all were guest* of the Michigan State Fair Aut hority for a luncheon and sightseeing.&#13;
PINE LOG MOTEL&#13;
(HELL, MICHIGAN)&#13;
Now Open for Summer&#13;
Wotkly and Monthly Ratet—Rtaionable&#13;
Private Baths — Good Fishing&#13;
Manager, Mrs. John Booth&#13;
LEN and ED PAINTERS&#13;
WE PAINT EVERYTHING—Largs or Snail!&#13;
HOUSES OUR SPECIALTY&#13;
FOR FREE ESTIMATB8&#13;
CALL DETROIT TI M182 CoOtct, Daytime&#13;
PINCKNEY 879-3523—4 to 9&#13;
necker visited Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Ralph Chipman Sunday afternoon.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Isabelle Crotty is vacationing&#13;
in Northern Michigan.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mrs. Harvey Gough of Florida&#13;
spent laat week with her&#13;
mother, Mrs. Belle Leach.&#13;
# • ,&lt;&#13;
Joel and Laurel rUmseyer&#13;
are confined with the chicken&#13;
pox.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ludtke&#13;
ent last week vacationing in&#13;
Northern Mich.&#13;
* » •&#13;
The Ladies Aid dinner was&#13;
held Wednesday evening at the&#13;
Hall.&#13;
David Wtasiow, nepbsw of&#13;
the Orisad WtasWs from&#13;
Marquette, returned l i e m e&#13;
Saturday after speadfcflf two&#13;
to Lakeland. He »us&#13;
quite enthused about flsfcHg&#13;
here and had fairly good luckhe&#13;
la most eager to rttum&#13;
again.&#13;
Mrs Mabel was taken to St.&#13;
Joseph Mercy hospital in Ann&#13;
Arbor on Thursday, last She&#13;
would enjoy hearing from her&#13;
friends while there. It is not&#13;
certain when she will get&#13;
home.&#13;
• • •&#13;
On Saturday evening Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Lloyd HwrtUn, their&#13;
children, Mike, Utoyd, Jr, and&#13;
Roger attended the weddmg of&#13;
Edward Elliott and Mary Ann&#13;
Smith in Ana Arbor. Roger&#13;
was an usher, and it is understood,&#13;
he looked very hand*&#13;
some m his tuxedo!&#13;
Another young man eele*&#13;
orating a birthday September&#13;
7 was Barry Simon&amp;on. Hope&#13;
it was a happy one!&#13;
September 4 was Pat Hbllister's&#13;
birthday. S h e a n d&#13;
friend, Vic. dined at the newly&#13;
opened Waterfalls Night Club&#13;
in Ann Arbor in otUbration of&#13;
the occasion.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Enquist&#13;
returned Saturday from a&#13;
night to Seattle, Washington&#13;
WhcTd tfrsy 5pSHt trt'G "JTCSkS&#13;
visiting the- former Ptnckaey&#13;
people you know, tfe*&#13;
County Native&#13;
Dies in Calif&#13;
H O W E L L — George A.&#13;
Barnee, 78, tormer publisher of&#13;
the Livingston County Press,&#13;
died last Wednesday, Sept. 4,&#13;
at his home In Bel Air, Calif.&#13;
Burial took place Friday in&#13;
Hollywood.&#13;
Mr. Barne* was born in Howell,&#13;
Feb. 1, 1885. He waa graduated&#13;
from Howell High School&#13;
in 1902 and from the University&#13;
of Michigan in 1906.&#13;
His first job was to help his&#13;
father publish the county paper,&#13;
known at that time as the&#13;
Livingston County Republican&#13;
Press.&#13;
He was very active in the&#13;
printing and newspaper business&#13;
until 1942 when he moved&#13;
to California from Flint, where&#13;
he had been an active civic&#13;
leader. He had other interests,&#13;
too, intludinR operation of an&#13;
auto dealership and a trucking&#13;
business.&#13;
He is survived by his second&#13;
wife, Elizabeth; a son George&#13;
A., Los Angeles; and two&#13;
grandchildren. His former wife,&#13;
Genevra, died in 1956.&#13;
For Dependable Service&#13;
STOP&#13;
— AT —&#13;
LEE'S&#13;
Standard San lea&#13;
211 E. Main, Pindwey&#13;
UP 8-9701&#13;
were all favorable, things am&#13;
real good!&#13;
Miss Becky Morris is no&#13;
longer at her station in Jerrys.&#13;
She entered Mercy School of&#13;
Nursing in Detroit, and began&#13;
classes September 3,&#13;
Another new student for&#13;
this school is Chris Schroeder.&#13;
She also began the same day.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Rev. and Mrs. William&#13;
Hainsworth a t t e n d e d the&#13;
Homecoming dinner and afternoon&#13;
meeting Sunday at the&#13;
Webster C o n g r e g a t i o n a l&#13;
Church, of which Rev. Hainsworth&#13;
was pastor for almost&#13;
10 yean prior to his taking&#13;
the pastorate of Mayflower&#13;
Congregational Church in Lansing.&#13;
• • t&#13;
Recent callers at the Harris&#13;
home on Patterson Lake Road&#13;
were Mrs. Richard Walsh, and&#13;
daughter, Florence of Dexter,&#13;
Mrs. Ila Caulk of Ann Arbor,&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank White&#13;
of HoweU.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Susan Marie Lavey arrived&#13;
Sept 4 at St. Joseph Hospital.&#13;
She is daughter of the James&#13;
Lavey's.&#13;
HELLER'S&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
Phone 284&#13;
"Say It with Flowers"&#13;
THINKING ABOUT&#13;
A NEW CAR?&#13;
When you h a v e selected&#13;
the car of your choice bt&#13;
sure to ask your dealer for&#13;
Ann Arbor Bank financing.&#13;
ANN ARBOR BAKE&#13;
VO SJgftfS VOUs&#13;
StoMt ome* /&#13;
Offtet /&#13;
Where All Your&#13;
Savings Earn A Full&#13;
! • &gt; : • • ' . . . • : • • &lt; : . . - . : •&#13;
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS-HOWELL&#13;
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Obituaries uimnimmnniiHiimiiiimnmuiinmumiiiii&#13;
GAIL EAGEE&#13;
PINCKNEY — Mrs. Gail&#13;
Treadway Eager, 66, former&#13;
Pinckney resident, died August&#13;
31 in Phoeniz, Arizona,&#13;
where she had lived for the&#13;
past 12 years. Burial was Friday,&#13;
September 6, in Cooper,&#13;
Michigan, near Kalamazoo.&#13;
Mrs. Eager was born August&#13;
15, 1897 in Indiana and moved&#13;
to Pinckney in her early youth&#13;
After attending grade school&#13;
here and graduating from the&#13;
Pinckney High School, . she&#13;
married Alger Hall of Pinckney.&#13;
They lived for several&#13;
years on the Dell Hull farm&#13;
on West M-36 on the edye of&#13;
town.&#13;
in 1928 the Alger Hall family&#13;
moved.to Cooper. Mr. Hail&#13;
died there in 1932.&#13;
Seven children of this marriage&#13;
survive: Mrs. Hilda Cole&#13;
of Howell, Harold now living&#13;
in California. Herbert in Arizona,&#13;
Earl of Colorado, Charles&#13;
in Kalyma/oo, Gerald in&#13;
Illinois, and Mrs. Clara Hoekzema&#13;
of Kalamazoo.&#13;
Mr. Eauer also survives.&#13;
CiAKAND&#13;
HOWELL - - Mrs. Jessie M.&#13;
G a rand, 8o, longtime Howell&#13;
area resident, died Monday,&#13;
Sept. 1, in an Oakland County&#13;
convalescent home.&#13;
A native of LeRoy, N.Y., she&#13;
formerly operated millinery&#13;
shops in Howell, Saginaw and&#13;
Grand Rapids.&#13;
She is survived by a niece,&#13;
Mrs. Helen R. Crowder of Cal-&#13;
Shp was J» sistpr of thp&#13;
•i-.iriim&#13;
1958. His first wife. Mary&#13;
Skodak died Feb. 8, 1940. On&#13;
Feb. 22, 1941, he married Mrs.&#13;
Linnie Williams. She survives.&#13;
Also surviving are two sons,&#13;
E. Philip of Saline and Thomas&#13;
at home; two daughters, Mr?.&#13;
O. W. i Mildred i Collard of&#13;
Denbigh, Va.. and Mrs. Francis&#13;
Spencer of Santa Rosa,&#13;
Calil. one Mepdauchter, Mrs.&#13;
Fionan J. ilna) Knieper of&#13;
Ann Arbor: 13 grandchildren&#13;
and one brother, Dominic of&#13;
Mosciano, Italy.&#13;
Funeral services were at 10&#13;
a.m. today (Wednesday) at&#13;
St. Thomas Church with burial&#13;
in St. Tho*m as •C em*etery.&#13;
I- ARTHUR WILLARD&#13;
HOWELL '-- Funeral services&#13;
were held last Thursday&#13;
tor L. Arthur Willard. 72, of&#13;
210 S. Center St., who died&#13;
Monday, Sept. 2, at a local&#13;
hospital after a brief illness.&#13;
Mr. Willard, a retired postal&#13;
clerk, was a member of the&#13;
Methodist Church and had&#13;
lived here for 55 years. He is&#13;
survived by his widow, Alta.&#13;
Services were at Schnackenberg&#13;
Funeral Home with burial&#13;
in Lakeview Cemetery.&#13;
BERT H. NEWMAN&#13;
BRIGHTON -• Bert H.&#13;
Newman, 78, of 724 Madison&#13;
St., a retired Brighton area&#13;
farmer, died last Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 4, at University Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor following a short&#13;
illness,&#13;
Mr, Newman was born on&#13;
Lunch Menu&#13;
Brighton Schools&#13;
S&amp;PTEMBEB 16-20&#13;
MONDAY&#13;
Sloppy-Joe on bun, buttered&#13;
wax beans, chilled pears,&#13;
homemade sweet cinnamon raisin&#13;
rolls, and milk.&#13;
TUESDAY&#13;
Italian spaghetti, green garden&#13;
salad, fruit jello, French&#13;
sin rolls, and milk.&#13;
WEDNESDAY&#13;
Beef stew with vegetables,&#13;
cabbage and pineapple salad,&#13;
lemon pudding with fluff topping,&#13;
whole wheat or white&#13;
bread, butter and milk.&#13;
THURSDAY&#13;
Sliced ham, potato salad,&#13;
celery, carrot, green pepper&#13;
strips, double chocolate cake,&#13;
bread, butter and milk.&#13;
FRIDAY&#13;
Baked macaroni and cheese,&#13;
sliced tomatoes, assorted fruit,&#13;
bread, butt«r ami Hk&#13;
i i&#13;
'anthropologist. Services were P&#13;
held at the McDonald Funeral&#13;
Home, with burial in Lakeview&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
V * •&#13;
KATHEBINA HLSCHKE&#13;
FOWLERV1LLE - - Mrs.&#13;
Katherina Anna Huschke, 78,&#13;
Fowierville. died Thursday in&#13;
a Carson City hospital.&#13;
Services were held Sunday&#13;
at Liverance Funeral Home,&#13;
with burial in Greenwood Cemetery.&#13;
Surviving are a daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Deo Baker, Carson City;&#13;
a son, Fred, of Bridgeport; a&#13;
brother, Henry Mattiesen, of&#13;
Webberville; a sister, Mrs. Emory&#13;
Miller, Fowierville; twelve&#13;
grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren.&#13;
* • *&#13;
SIDNEY WRIGHT&#13;
FOWLERVILLE — Services&#13;
were held Saturday at Liverance&#13;
Funeral Home for Sidney&#13;
Wright, 76, who died Wednesday&#13;
in a Lansing hospital.&#13;
Burial was in Greenwood&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
Surviving are The widow,&#13;
Lula; five daughters, Mrs.&#13;
Ford Hamilton of Harie*ta,&#13;
Mrs. George Cobb of Dearborn,&#13;
Mrs. Carl Rentschler of&#13;
North Dakota, Mrs. S. F. Cicchetto&#13;
of California and Mrs.&#13;
Howard Snider, of Fowierville.&#13;
Also four sons, Lloyd of&#13;
Taylor, Clarence with the&#13;
armed forces in France, Edwin&#13;
of Howell and David at&#13;
home; two sisters, Mrs. Kenneth&#13;
Kesslor of Brighton and&#13;
Mrs. Wilfred McPherson of&#13;
Fowierville; two brothers, Clifford&#13;
of Limestone and Francis&#13;
of Detroit; 30 grandchildren&#13;
and 17 great-grandchildren.&#13;
• • •&#13;
KTTOBK DeMICHELLE&#13;
HAMBURG — Ettore Pft DeMichele, 70, a former Ann&#13;
Arbor resident and recently of&#13;
Buck Lake in Hamburg township,&#13;
died Sunday morning at&#13;
St. - Joseph Mercy Hospital&#13;
after a long illness.&#13;
He was born Nov. 20, 1892,&#13;
in Mosciano, Italy, the son of&#13;
Philip and Ofrasio DeMichele.&#13;
He came to New York City&#13;
at the age of 16 and moved to&#13;
Ann Arbor in 1917. He was&#13;
a World War I veteran and a&#13;
member of the VFW Post 423&#13;
and Saint Thomas Catholic&#13;
Church.&#13;
He was employed as laundiy&#13;
manager at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital for 39 years, retiring&#13;
ana fimrThufber Newman. He&#13;
and Minnie Kourt were married&#13;
in Brighton Township in&#13;
November, 1909.&#13;
He served on the Brighton&#13;
Township Board of Review for&#13;
a number of years, and was a&#13;
member of the St. George&#13;
Lutheran Church.&#13;
Mr. Newman farmed at&#13;
11560 Newman Rd., in Brighton&#13;
Township until his retirement&#13;
in 1962.&#13;
Survivors, in addition to his&#13;
wife, include a son, Herbert&#13;
of Brighton; nine grandchildren;&#13;
a brother, Jud of Brighton,&#13;
and several nieces and&#13;
nephews.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Saturday at the Keehn Funeral&#13;
Home in Brighton, with&#13;
the Rev. George T. Nevin officiating.&#13;
Burial was in Fairview&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
Pinckney Community&#13;
Schools Cafe Menu&#13;
Monday, Sept. 16&#13;
Chili and crackers, noodle&#13;
soup, crackers, sandwiches,&#13;
rice pudding with raisins, and&#13;
milk.&#13;
Tuesday, Sept 17&#13;
Corned beef casserole, vegetable,&#13;
sandwiches, fruit and&#13;
milk.&#13;
Wednesday, Sept. 18&#13;
Goulash, .French bread, fruit&#13;
and milk.&#13;
Thursday, Sept. 20&#13;
Hot dogs, vegetable, cherry&#13;
cake, sauce, and milk.&#13;
Friday, Sept. 21&#13;
Mashed potatoes with butter,&#13;
fish sticks, vegetable,&#13;
rolls, fruit and milk.&#13;
ARGUS • DISPATCH # WtSft* SEPT. U, 1MB&#13;
E. C. Schroeder 227-3420&#13;
Around Bishop Lake "Around Bishop Lake" it is&#13;
quiet these days—! The yards&#13;
are empty and still since the&#13;
little children are back in&#13;
their classrooms. The teen&#13;
get-togethers are less frequent&#13;
and of shorter duration as&#13;
homework is taking more and&#13;
more of their time. The road&#13;
is les.s traveled since picnickers&#13;
and campers have all scuttled&#13;
back to their city homes. The&#13;
countryside is enjoying the&#13;
calm before the storm of hunting&#13;
season&#13;
We all came through the&#13;
Labor Day weekend without&#13;
any casualties — something&#13;
we are most thankful for.&#13;
Even this reporter rode Into&#13;
the jaws of the City of Detroit&#13;
— and returned unscathed!&#13;
The Rangers from the Bishop&#13;
Lake park and camp&#13;
grounds have finished their&#13;
summer work. Darwin Goldner,&#13;
the lifeguard, returned to&#13;
his home 'in Owosso, James&#13;
Yake to Ossineke, Robert May&#13;
to Farmington, James Dean&#13;
to Fowierville, and Robert&#13;
Stephens will be in Brighton&#13;
until school at State is re&#13;
sumed.&#13;
A farewell party—a cookout&#13;
—was given the young men&#13;
Tuesday night. John Burg and&#13;
Dennis Muellerleile did a won-&#13;
BLUE WATER STG2E&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER&#13;
Complete Grocery Line&#13;
PACKAGED ICE CUBES&#13;
9700 KRESS RD. LAKELAND — AC 9-9974&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. JAS TEPATTI PROPRIETORS&#13;
iniiiiuiiniuiiiiniwiimiiiiiniiiiininiiinMiiiS&#13;
BASEBALL&#13;
derful job on the chicken and&#13;
Mary Muellerleile and Ann&#13;
Henry added the trimmings&#13;
to the meal.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. James W. Buerge of the&#13;
Southern Michigan Nursery&#13;
was in Detroit Thursday to&#13;
tape a part of a TV appearance.&#13;
He appeared with Victor&#13;
G. Horvath of Ann Arbor on&#13;
the "Country Living" show,&#13;
Channel 4 at 8 A.M. Sunday.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Muellerleile&#13;
and Danny took their&#13;
house guest, Mrs. Bessie&#13;
Dolf, to relatives In Homer,&#13;
Michigan, last weekend.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mr. and Mi's. Jack Henry&#13;
and Phillip spent the weekend&#13;
in Port Huron visiting their&#13;
famijies.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John Schroeder&#13;
were- Lansing visitors during&#13;
the tjyeek and with their&#13;
granddaughter, Mary Schroeder,&#13;
they visited the Paul&#13;
Schroeders of Dearborn on&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. G. Gibson of&#13;
Louisville, Ky., and Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. John Selke of Detroit&#13;
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Andy Bowiin over the weekend.&#13;
The women are sisters&#13;
of Andy.&#13;
The low-cost incubator for&#13;
premature infants, now in use&#13;
in all states of the nation and&#13;
in 44 foreign lands, was developed&#13;
in the Michigan Department&#13;
of Health.&#13;
For Fast Results&#13;
^ READ and USE&#13;
HE WANT ADS&#13;
EGULARLY!&#13;
Farm Loans&#13;
Federal Laid&#13;
AssociaHot&#13;
205 N. Walnut Street&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Phone 1422&#13;
OPEN&#13;
Monday and Tharadar&#13;
9:30 to 2:00&#13;
PRICES SMASHED!!&#13;
Everything Musi beSoId,&#13;
All Advertised&#13;
items are subject&#13;
to&#13;
PRIOR SALE&#13;
FIXTURES&#13;
FOR SALE!&#13;
Yes, tHere a »&#13;
many useful fixtures,&#13;
that n u t&#13;
Ai&#13;
OPEN&#13;
Daily 8:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.&#13;
FRI. 8;30 A.M. to 9 P.M.&#13;
Regularly $99.50&#13;
Famous RHEEM&#13;
Water Healer&#13;
52 Gallon Size Now! $58.00&#13;
AT WHOLESALE&#13;
COST AND LESS&#13;
OVER 500 TIRES to SELL!!&#13;
They MUST GO - Regardless of Our LOSS&#13;
A $20,000 STOCK SACRIFICED! !&#13;
NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY&#13;
FREE PARUN8&#13;
3 HUGE LOTS&#13;
Adjacent to. our ,v..&#13;
BUSY STORE&#13;
No Parking Problems Here,&#13;
PAINT BARGAIN&#13;
Interior — Exterior&#13;
Regular $1.75 Value Now! 96c Quart&#13;
SAVE! — SAVE!&#13;
On Hundreds and hundreds&#13;
of miscellaneous items—just&#13;
too numerous to mention in&#13;
this limited space. It will&#13;
pay you to come and just&#13;
BROUSE AROUND! !&#13;
Here Are Just A Few Samples:&#13;
Regular $4.75 Value&#13;
Famous GREENFIELD&#13;
Lawn Food Now: $3.27&#13;
FIRESTONE&#13;
Whitewalls&#13;
6:70 x 15&#13;
Now:&#13;
$12.88&#13;
Black walls&#13;
$10.88&#13;
POPULAR BRANDS&#13;
CIGARETTES&#13;
at"LOWEST PRICES&#13;
ANYWHERE&#13;
King Sis?e $2.43 Carton&#13;
Regular Size $2.38 Carton&#13;
Sold In cartons only&#13;
FIRESTONE&#13;
First Quality&#13;
7:50 x 14&#13;
SAVE NOW! !&#13;
$10.77&#13;
DISHWASHER&#13;
I t s A KITCHENAID&#13;
List Price $229.95&#13;
Now! $177.80&#13;
$1.50 Value&#13;
BALLPOINT PEtfS&#13;
Now! 96c&#13;
OVER 10,000 PRICES SLASHED For QUICK CLOSEOUT&#13;
The New Tenant Says; HUGE STOCK TOYS-SACRIFICED&#13;
Please vacate this BUILDING as quickly&#13;
as possible. This means only one thing-&#13;
A Continuous slashing of prices for&#13;
FAST LIQUIDATION. Come in-Get your&#13;
Share of the B A R G A I N S .&#13;
This is a "ONCE IN A LIFETIME9' SALE&#13;
that is worth coming many, many miles&#13;
to attend—Plan right now to come in—&#13;
Avoid disappointment—Time is limited&#13;
—so—HURRY! HURRY!&#13;
$17.50 Value FAN 10 inch Size&#13;
OSCILLATOR TYPE . . „ now&#13;
$12!&#13;
$ 7.95 FOLDING DOLL CARRIAGES Now! ,__.*__. $4.88&#13;
$ 1.98 Boy's DRAFTING SET — An educational toy Now 199i&#13;
$ 2.99 Regulation size EAGLE FOOTBALLS Now! . . $1.99&#13;
$ 1.49 UNDERWATER SNORKELS for Skin Divers&#13;
Closeout price 47c&#13;
$10.95 Genuine SOUTH BEND Croquet sets Sale price $7.88&#13;
$ 4.75 Value BASKETBALL and NET Now! $3.87&#13;
$ 1.98 Value COUNTRY DOCTOR Outfit Sale price 77c&#13;
$ 4.75 Value BLOCK CITY Building Blocks _ ._ $2.43&#13;
$39.95 Value BICYCLES for Boys and Girls Now! . . $31.88&#13;
$14.95 Value 14 inch TRICYCLES Now! $7.48&#13;
$4.50 .Value ROOTO $Q47&#13;
For Root Prevention Closeout Price O&#13;
HERE ARE JUST A FEW MORE OF THE SENSATIONAL BARGAINS&#13;
Regular $2.25 Value —- 24 cup size&#13;
C O F F E E M A K E R&#13;
$3.95 Value PLASf Ic SEWING and&#13;
General Purpose C A B I N E T S -&#13;
96 "$57?&#13;
95c Value — 4 inch Top Quality&#13;
P A I N J T B R U S H now!&#13;
45c Value Famous&#13;
M A R A T H O N M O T O R O I L —Now Quart-&#13;
COMPLETE STOCK AMMUNITION \LL Shotgun and RIFLE&#13;
at DISCOUNT PRICES for QUICK &amp; complete LIQUIDATION!&#13;
A $49.50 Value&#13;
CHINA DINNERWARE&#13;
Service for 8 Now! $19.88&#13;
Famous ADMIRAL&#13;
BIG REFRIGERATOR&#13;
List Price $599.95 Now! $368.00&#13;
$ 2.49 Varae VEGETABLE CRISPERS&#13;
Regular $2.00 Value Men's Waterproof Caps.&#13;
79c Value New Rubber SINK MATS&#13;
$ 3.95 Value — 6 Ft. size AIR MATTRESSES&#13;
$ 1.00 Value Colorful Plastic DISH PANS&#13;
$ 3.95 Value White ToUet Seats _.&#13;
$ 1.49 Value GIFT WRAPPING PAPER Now! _.,&#13;
$12.95 Value STEAM AND DRY IRONS Now!&#13;
$ 2.98 Value White Ceiling light Fixture Now!&#13;
Regular $14.95 Value Electric FRY PANS Now!&#13;
REMEMBER THE STORE: P R O C T E R' S HQME and AUTO STORE&#13;
127 South MICHIGAN&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
" • * »&#13;
ulldogs Prepare for South Lyon 4RGUS# DISPATCH • WED., SEPT. U, 1963&#13;
UPPER LEVEL OF Brighton State Bank, which will be completed&#13;
Street*&#13;
in May of next year, will face the Brighton Post Office on North&#13;
Scrimmage Precedes 1st Game&#13;
BY LEE NILES&#13;
Friday afternoon concluded&#13;
the first day of school for the&#13;
BHS students and then at&#13;
Sloan Memorial Field, the&#13;
home of the Bulldogs, a scrimmage&#13;
against the Pinckney Pirates&#13;
took place.&#13;
The hometown boys found a&#13;
few weak spots, but also&#13;
proved they had good pom la.&#13;
An official score wasn't kept,&#13;
but the Orange and Black&#13;
eleven cruos«d the goal line&#13;
six times, while the Pirate*&#13;
didn't make it once.&#13;
Head Coach Prleskorn's&#13;
reaction to the first true&#13;
t*st fur his team was, "No.&#13;
1 wasn't pleased with the&#13;
results."&#13;
All the uninjured Brighton&#13;
varsity players saw active&#13;
duty. Dennis Scott. John Hodgin.&#13;
Frank De Luca. Pete&#13;
Holmes, and Bobbie Larabee&#13;
with their various aches and&#13;
i pains were on the sidelines&#13;
watching the plays.&#13;
Paul DLxon and Sieve Kujawa&#13;
shared the job of center,&#13;
while Don Kearns. Clark Millar,&#13;
Bob Kline, Dennis Mayo,&#13;
Russ Anderson, and Dick Elliott&#13;
worked at the guard position.&#13;
cant changes?", he answered,&#13;
"No changes."&#13;
Tbe football aeaaon begin*&#13;
this Friday with the Bulldugs&#13;
playing host to the&#13;
South Lyon LJooa. A dance&#13;
sponsored by the Senton&#13;
will be the first after-game&#13;
dance of the year at BHS.&#13;
As for the upcoming stars,&#13;
the Bullpups also played&#13;
against the younger Pinckney&#13;
Pirates. The 53 boys on the&#13;
team tried hard to play football&#13;
and showed a real desire&#13;
for action.&#13;
As Coach A! Stewart put it,&#13;
"They are \ei*y green and Inexperienced&#13;
(Hit of the 'X\&#13;
players, only sewn boys have&#13;
played football before."&#13;
"Larry Flowers at fullback&#13;
and Wayne Boulier at tackle&#13;
are the only two returning JV&#13;
lettermen." added Coach Stewart.&#13;
The other U\r \eterans&#13;
are Dave Wed&gt;ke (center),&#13;
Tom S&amp;nt* (last year &amp;n&#13;
end, thU »ea»on playing&#13;
guard). Bohr (umerflun, who&#13;
switched from a guard a \&#13;
.rear ago to quarterback.&#13;
Kandy De Hate (end) and&#13;
Bill Oftboroe (halfbaek).&#13;
With a little more time than&#13;
the varsity left to practice before&#13;
their first game, Stewart&#13;
admitted, "We are in the process&#13;
of polishing up a few rouyii&#13;
edges."&#13;
This year's JV squad consists&#13;
ol;&#13;
Larry Flowers,&#13;
Hate, Ron Foulk*&#13;
Bruce Evensun,&#13;
George Martin,&#13;
Dennis Vesper,&#13;
Don Antieau,&#13;
Tom G reticle,&#13;
Harry Malt by,&#13;
and Dennis K.&#13;
Also Clarence&#13;
Cameron, Mike&#13;
Pel key, Terry&#13;
Bair. Tim Grob,&#13;
Randy De&#13;
, Jim Moore,&#13;
Jim Brown,&#13;
Torn Santa,&#13;
Gary Antiea11,&#13;
Walt Davison,&#13;
&lt;Jre£ Park,&#13;
Dave Wedvke,&#13;
Da\idson, Bob&#13;
Luekt'i', Bui»&#13;
rYret, Toiiy&#13;
Bill Obboin,&#13;
Don Herbst, Hank Gordon,&#13;
Paul Hatley, Erie Hurst. David&#13;
Nauenburg, and Mike&#13;
Baker.&#13;
Their schedule is: Mil ford,&#13;
Sept. L'4, there: Bloomfield&#13;
Hills, Oct. 1, here; Holly, Oci.&#13;
£ them; South Lyon, Oct. ]."&gt;,&#13;
h»&gt;n\ Clarkston, Oct. 'SJ. here;&#13;
Xurthviile. Oct. 'J&lt;&gt;. theve.&#13;
4 Youths Flee Boys Training,&#13;
t&#13;
Lower level of bank will have two drive-in windows.&#13;
HAS BEEN&#13;
MADE&#13;
rs STRETCH COTTON&#13;
FABRIC WHERE THE RICHS&#13;
ARM. THE ATBP 1O SWAP&#13;
BACK MID SHAPE AFT6R&#13;
Throat lozenges and mouth&#13;
washes only mask bad breath;&#13;
they can't cure" it.&#13;
UOWELL&#13;
" Theatre Air Conditioned&#13;
Phone 1769&#13;
W«L, Than* FrL, Sat.&#13;
Sept ll-lt-18-14&#13;
at 6:M and 9:00 pan.&#13;
BOWLING SCORES&#13;
LUNCHEON TABLE CHARM—Contour pltee mat* of pala&#13;
blue cotton are appliqaed with graceful white leaves, forminf&#13;
an outline lor tbe floral r«nterpiece. To create a l*cy effect&#13;
around the edge of each leaf, Singer tewing experts suggest&#13;
appliqulng the leave* with a, narrow satin stitch and theft&#13;
cut away fabric at line of stitching.&#13;
. • J t a . i - ' , . - . ; • ! * • • • « H f c * « ' ' , * • , . , •:,• ' V &gt; ; • . t ~ •••• • , ; ' : • • ' \&#13;
COLO*&#13;
MML, Tuea.,&#13;
Sept 15-16-17&#13;
SOB. mt 8*0 - 4:4a - «:50&#13;
aad tHM pan.&#13;
l b s , tad Toes, at&#13;
HARTLAND PLAYERS get in shape for their&#13;
torthcomiii* football&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
INDUSTRIAL&#13;
DON HERBST, SECRETARY&#13;
Bowt'n Bar" "3 -T&#13;
Gaffney Electric 3 1&#13;
Advance Stamping No. 2&#13;
3&#13;
Fisher Abrasive 3&#13;
Amer. Auto Ace. 2!&#13;
VR-Weason&#13;
Quit Quiver*&#13;
Bogan Insurance 1\% '.&#13;
Van Camp Chev. 1&#13;
Advance Stamping No. 1&#13;
ll&#13;
V&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
Glen Oaks&#13;
Blatz&#13;
11&#13;
1&#13;
T&amp;EWVtt'S&#13;
SIPfLY&#13;
• Air Ffls&#13;
• Tmkt&#13;
surr RENTALS&#13;
at&#13;
Old US-28 at Sebod&#13;
k&#13;
AC&#13;
WEDNESDAY MTK&#13;
LADIES LEAGUE&#13;
STANDINGS&#13;
1—Midway Gardens 4-0&#13;
2—Brighton Bowl N' Bar 4-0&#13;
3—DeRogia Cabinets 4-0&#13;
4— Brighton Beauty Salon 3-1&#13;
Hartland High&#13;
Football, 1963&#13;
VABSITY&#13;
Sept 13 — Linden, at Hartland,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Sept. 20 — Brandon, at Ortonville,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Sept. 27 — Hamady, at&#13;
Hartland, 7:30.&#13;
Oct. 4 — M.S.D., at M.S.D.,&#13;
3:00.&#13;
Oct. 11 — Morrice, at Morrice,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Oct. 18 — Byron, at Hartland,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Oct. 25 — New Lothrop, at&#13;
New Lothrop, 7:30.&#13;
November 1 — Birch Run,&#13;
at Hartland, 7:30.&#13;
J.V. FOOTBALL&#13;
Sept. 26 — Linden, at Linden,&#13;
7:00.&#13;
Oct. 3 — Dexter, at Hartland,&#13;
7:00&#13;
Oct 10 — Birch Run, at&#13;
Hartland, 7:00.&#13;
Oct 17 — Ortonville, at&#13;
Ortonvilie, 7:00.&#13;
Oct. 24 — Fowlerville, at&#13;
Fowlerville, 7:30.&#13;
5~-t:\vings Furniture '\-\&#13;
6—Brighton Bowl 'M&#13;
7—Mai-y-Jo Shoppe l-,&gt;&#13;
8—Cozy Inn I-:1,&#13;
V9—Walt's Farm Supplies \A\&#13;
lO_Uberr s Drug 0^4&#13;
11—J &amp; M Market 0-4&#13;
12—Number 6 0-4&#13;
Secretary .June Richardson&#13;
Armstrong, Richard Burros,&#13;
Mike Dundas, and Jim Bidwell&#13;
were called upon and&#13;
did an outstanding Job, as&#13;
did the re it of the team. ,&#13;
As the passes started flying.&#13;
Joe Kearns, .Mike Stellwagen&#13;
and Kenny Luttermoser used&#13;
their talented hands to perform&#13;
miracles as they caught&#13;
the pigskin.&#13;
Buzz Davison. Mike Kournier,&#13;
Lee Niles, Phil Stine.&#13;
Doug Zimmerman, and Dennis&#13;
Hartman maneuvered in the&#13;
varsity backfield. At the halfback&#13;
duties were Biuz, Mik°&#13;
and Lee, tearing through iho&#13;
line. Phil and DOUR plunged&#13;
the line of scrimmage&#13;
the fullback position to&#13;
yardage for the homefavorites,&#13;
quarterback&#13;
over&#13;
from&#13;
gain&#13;
town&#13;
The&#13;
ing School at Whitmore l^ake&#13;
were tracked down Saturday&#13;
afternoon shortly after the\&#13;
fled from a work detail, while&#13;
two more remained at large.&#13;
State Troopers made use of&#13;
a police dog to locate the youths&#13;
after the report was turned into&#13;
the Brighton Post at 2:2.")&#13;
p.m. They were found in the&#13;
woods near the construction of&#13;
the new building at the school.&#13;
One of the* boys. Abel Rivard,&#13;
17, of Mt. Clemens, struck&#13;
Trooper Jack L. Shell, Si\, in&#13;
the face as Shell was living&#13;
to handcuff him.&#13;
The same evening oflioial* at&#13;
the school asked the post m&#13;
was done.&#13;
HP WHS retained there untried&#13;
io pick up the \enomous&#13;
wcie notified they could pick&#13;
him up, with no charges being&#13;
H\ against him.&#13;
loading tho&#13;
Bulldogs' offensi\e was Dennis&#13;
Hartman. He completed&#13;
many passes to the teain's fin^&#13;
ends and made the hand-offs&#13;
with ease and accuracy. With&#13;
an experienced mastermind&#13;
calling the plays, it helpa the&#13;
linemen and backs run their&#13;
hardest and produce the—most.&#13;
When Coach Prieakorn was&#13;
confronted with the question:&#13;
"Will you make any signifi-&#13;
Rattler Striko*&#13;
BRIGHTON Living dangerously&#13;
brought a rattle&gt;nake&#13;
bite on the hand of C,ary Lloyd,&#13;
18, of Detroit, who WHS rushed&#13;
to Ann Arbor and the Vimersity&#13;
of Michigan Hospital Sunday&#13;
afternoon wilh a greatly&#13;
hand.&#13;
State troopers said I.lo.vd&#13;
tried to pick up the venimous&#13;
rattler a t Bishop I^ake hut the&#13;
snake was abJe to strike.&#13;
Former Brighton&#13;
Post Officer Dies&#13;
in East Lansing&#13;
BRIGHTON" - A Michigan&#13;
State (Police officer-, formerly&#13;
associated wilh ihe Brighton&#13;
Posi, died Monday night nt&#13;
Sparrow Hospital in liast Lan«&#13;
sing, following a hfcrt attack.&#13;
\{o was Sgt. James D. Kin*&#13;
meiito. 4't. w lio w»s stationrci&#13;
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MNMNIBMS N M Ms&#13;
Rosalie Chapman&#13;
Shows Talent&#13;
My apokflat to Tim Warwhi&#13;
ft* eaUmg Mm BUI In my&#13;
)a« article. BUI to Tbn's father&#13;
and we were thinking&#13;
about atoning to ate BUI to&#13;
JMjulrt about hit wife, Mary,&#13;
who wat tailed away suddenly&#13;
to New Orleans bteaute el t&#13;
teeth hi the family.&#13;
feat's why wo goofed&#13;
a* wore&#13;
Forgive&#13;
haw been, until November, an&#13;
island completed turrounded&#13;
by It&#13;
HOT sister-in-law, Joanna&#13;
Qnnftr, of Detroit, dots not&#13;
drive and would often invite&#13;
Rosalie to attend exhibits with&#13;
her.&#13;
K m Onager U a erisewtaasag&#13;
soalotor. Hn. Ohapaua's&#13;
two MM&#13;
Anyway, the whole family&#13;
h atoi and went meet hatofui&#13;
m otttinf up our Art Sxhibit&#13;
tor Udewalk Deye.&#13;
A KKW ARTIST&#13;
Ttlkod to Roulie Chapman,&#13;
on* of our outstanding artiets&#13;
tn tho community. Mn. Chapman&#13;
certainly has a natural&#13;
talent, for she said, ' I eould&#13;
iwvtr ifcaw a etifjght Unt. Z&#13;
envied people who eould draw."&#13;
Today ene ki&#13;
af&#13;
If • ^Btt&#13;
tte AH&#13;
it wat inevitable&#13;
that Mn, Chapman should&#13;
t u n to art for she seams to&#13;
Miehifan's Upper Peninsula&#13;
has 10,682,240 acres, 87 per*&#13;
cent of whioh are covered with&#13;
foratt, providing unlimited repourcea&#13;
for wood tltlUtmff ftv&#13;
The louder he talked of Mt&#13;
honor, the falter wo touaetd&#13;
-JUlph WtWo&#13;
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m art aad havo ha4 this to-&#13;
Osaager who has tjlvea&#13;
maay el her art boohs.&#13;
Mia. Chapman often noticed&#13;
that daughter Linda who it 14&#13;
painted tnd sketched when&#13;
she was ill and decided that&#13;
creativity has therapeutic value&#13;
but even though she could see&#13;
the value in art, Mrs. Chapman&#13;
did not pick up t paint&#13;
brush until last winter in November&#13;
when Lmda was sitting&#13;
at the table painting.&#13;
MAJUB8 OOFY&#13;
Leafing through a textbook&#13;
en Chinese paintings, Mrs.&#13;
Chapman tame scross a pie*&#13;
ture of a magnolia tree&#13;
branch that the thought looked&#13;
simple enough. Her excitement&#13;
at finding that her copy was&#13;
very much like the one in the&#13;
book made her decide to try&#13;
the same painting on canvas&#13;
Up until this time she had&#13;
been working on plastic-coated&#13;
paper. Her tUter-in-law was&#13;
to surprised by Mrs. Chapman's&#13;
first work that she said&#13;
the was going to enter it in&#13;
the next Crowley's Amateur&#13;
Inhibit&#13;
After Mn. Chapman finished&#13;
her first painting she visited&#13;
the Van Gogh Exhibit at the&#13;
Detroit Art Institute with&#13;
Mn, (Hanger.&#13;
BESTS VAN GOGH&#13;
At the exhibit Bosalfo,&#13;
Whe admits to beta* critical&#13;
of seme painters for years,&#13;
made the aot-so-ldlo boaet&#13;
that she eooJd de as well at&#13;
Mr. V H Gogh • most of&#13;
his paattaga, —picsally his&#13;
To follow through on her&#13;
boast, Mn. Chapman bought&#13;
a couple of prints and came&#13;
home and proceeded to reproduce&#13;
them. She did to well&#13;
that Vincent hlmsetf would&#13;
have a hard time deciding&#13;
which twin was the Van Gogh.&#13;
State that tkne Mrs. Chapman&#13;
hat done tome exciting originti&#13;
worn.&#13;
DAC&#13;
Iiada Ottpmtn, a student&#13;
at Brighton High, enjoys&#13;
flttttoMftgant toes a lot at it,&#13;
Mia, Chapman's son, Sberidan,&#13;
aa the other hand, is primarily&#13;
interested in design.&#13;
Lest year ho designed a dock&#13;
ant a raft and often makes&#13;
blueprints for homes, He is&#13;
16 and alto a student at&#13;
Brighton Ugh.&#13;
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In Our Churches&#13;
CURRENT ACTIVITIES&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
IT HBTHODiarr&#13;
G8UBC8&#13;
Brighton, MksHlfan&#13;
O. S. NOT** BOtfster&#13;
First service. 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Second service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Coffee Hour, sponsored by&#13;
the Youth Fellowship, follows&#13;
the second service.&#13;
tQUth Fellowship, Sunday,&#13;
1:00 pjfi.&#13;
Choir Rehearsal, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30&#13;
CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
OF GOD&#13;
6744 Brighton Rd.&#13;
Brifbtoa, Michigan&#13;
Rev. James Babcock, D.D.,&#13;
Paltor,&#13;
ftav. Fi'ederlck Babcock,&#13;
Associate.&#13;
$U04«y School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
stalling Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evangelic t i c Service, 7:30&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
Friday Young People, 7:30&#13;
Saturday Praise Service, 7:30&#13;
Phone AC 9-46*1&#13;
factor, Rev. Leo McCann&#13;
Atrirtant Rerereod*&#13;
Brendon K. Ledwldge,&#13;
Leo Poster, C.M.M.&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:00, 7:30,&#13;
1:00, 10:30, 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
Holyday Masses, 5:30, 8:15,&#13;
12:15 and 6:00 p.m.&#13;
First Fridays, Masses at&#13;
t:00, 11:20 and 6:00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
evenings. Holy Commun&#13;
iflh at 6:30, 7:00 and before the&#13;
•:00 Mass.&#13;
JfOVftna to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual Help Wednesday evening&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Holy Communion at 6:30,&#13;
7:00 and before the 8:00 Mass.&#13;
St. John (Miwion). Located&#13;
en M-59 two miles west of M&#13;
S3.&#13;
Sunday Mass at 9:00. Contesnonv&#13;
before the Mass. Holy&#13;
day Mass at 7:30.&#13;
GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
I1S0 Hacker Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
, Waynou GUmque* Paator&#13;
Home 48SS3U&#13;
10:00, Bible School.&#13;
11:00, Morning Worship.&#13;
7:00. Evening Worship.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
Brighton. Michigan&#13;
BETHESA TABEBNA&lt;JL£&#13;
6401 U. S. - 23&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday Morning Services,&#13;
11:30.&#13;
Sunday Even i n g Services,&#13;
•venings at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Young Peoples, Friday. 7:30.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
Pastor Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
' WESLEYAN METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
•A Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere&#13;
A. C. Barker, Pastor&#13;
Sunday Services&#13;
3:45 a.m., Bible School Hour,&#13;
Harvey Young, Superintendent&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior Church&#13;
iCfor children of school age)&#13;
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship&#13;
KSermon Hour)&#13;
6:30 p.m., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Jiervice&#13;
7:30 p.m., Evening Evangel&#13;
Hour&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Prayer&#13;
Meeting&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 p.m., Choir&#13;
Rehearsal&#13;
BJUGHTOX&#13;
CONGREGATION OP&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WMITinNisEteSrSES&#13;
P. Hawama,&#13;
. , 4«5rd. St.&#13;
. Phone 2S9-9Z01&#13;
' Brighton, MicMfan&#13;
frwrsday, 7:30 p.m., Theocra«&#13;
t^&gt;UfcUtry School.&#13;
Thursday 8:30 p-m. Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday, 8:00 p.m., Watchto\**&#13;
r Study.&#13;
Jtacftday 8:00 pjn. Area Bible&#13;
Studies at following addresses.&#13;
CA-tS Bfjfhtoa, Mich.&#13;
1.9.-13 Brighton, Mich.&#13;
Rd.&#13;
PAUL'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
Mm&#13;
o.&#13;
SUNDAY SERVICES:&#13;
_10 *Mm mantiam Prayer,&#13;
Ftnt MM Thud Sundays:&#13;
fioly Goanitaien at both servpjxt;&#13;
Youth League.&#13;
i- ' \&#13;
TRI-LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
CHT71&#13;
Above tb» New Peat Office&#13;
Bev. Brace E.&#13;
Sunday school 10&#13;
Morning worship, 11 ajn.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6 p m&#13;
Junior Choir practice on&#13;
Thursday evening at 7 pan.&#13;
The Choir practice is followed&#13;
at 8 p.m. by Bible study and&#13;
prayer.&#13;
THE PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
C Grand RJvar. AC 1-MJ1&#13;
Robert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
234&#13;
Qordoa Mailett, Choir Director&#13;
Sink Charles Birch, Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:&#13;
9:00 to 9:30 ajn., Short family&#13;
Worship Service.&#13;
9:30 to 10:30 ajn., Church&#13;
School for all ages.&#13;
11:00 t o 12:00, Worship&#13;
Service.&#13;
There is a care group for preschool&#13;
children during Church&#13;
School and the 11:00 worship&#13;
service.&#13;
You are welcome at our worship&#13;
services and other events.&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
SOS W;&#13;
AC 9-ms&#13;
Rev. Robert R. Olson, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, with classes&#13;
for children age 3 through high&#13;
school, and adults, is held at&#13;
9:45 a.m. each Sunday.&#13;
Worship Serivces are held at&#13;
8:30 and 11:00 a.m. each Sunday&#13;
during the summer.&#13;
Supervised Nursery care for&#13;
small children during the 11:00&#13;
a.m. worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome!&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-3249&#13;
1660 £. M-36&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hr., 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 pTttf.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PALLS LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-36, Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Luther H. Krtefall, Pastor&#13;
Til-SMI (Home Phone)&#13;
AC 9-9744 (Church Phone&#13;
9854 Zukey Lake Road&#13;
Lakeland, Michigan&#13;
Divine Worship Services&#13;
10:45 AM&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 AM&#13;
Communion-First and Third&#13;
Sunday of each Month.&#13;
Mary Martha Circle-Second&#13;
Monday of the month.&#13;
Voters' Assembly - Second&#13;
Wednesday of the month.&#13;
ST, STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deacone&amp;g&#13;
Olive Robinfton&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon,&#13;
Sunday, 10 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 10 a.m.&#13;
Holy Communion, Last Sun*&#13;
day of each month.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
AREA&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Masses: 8:00 and 10:30 A.M.&#13;
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
E. Northfield Church&#13;
Northfteld Township&#13;
Rasmond Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 6SS-1M9&#13;
Sunday School. 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Morning Sen-ices. 10:30&#13;
Confirmation Classes.&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Children, S a t u r d a y , 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
a.m&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHCRCH&#13;
Rev. Wm. Jokttsoft, Patter&#13;
9:45 A.M.. Adult Sunday&#13;
SchooL&#13;
9:45 A.M., Sunday School&#13;
11:00 KM., Worship Service&#13;
6:30 P.M. — MYF.&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
fT9 DtftaMW DHve&#13;
Sunday School Sftpt. MJV&#13;
N Manning&#13;
Sunday School. 9:45&#13;
diy S .&#13;
Homing Worship, 11:00 a m&#13;
Jet Csdttt, i ywus tfctouffc&#13;
12yt*rs. 3:30 to 6:30.&#13;
Evangelistic Services, 7:00&#13;
pjn.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE aOETHOOIfiT CHURCH&#13;
I M I I CJJ. n&#13;
Harold TJeptuma, Pastor&#13;
HL 9-3SA7&#13;
10 ajn. Sunday SchooL&#13;
11 ajn. Worship.&#13;
6:45 pjn. Young People.&#13;
7:30 pjn. Preaching Service&#13;
Light &amp; Life Hour on Sundays&#13;
at 1 pjn. - WBFG • 987&#13;
FM.&#13;
Prayer Meeting Thursday,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
rCLL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9242 Uaia St.&#13;
Whltraore Lake, Michigan&#13;
REV. A- ROBERTSON&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 11:00 am.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Missionary Service, Thursday&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
CHURCH OF THE&#13;
NAZARENE&#13;
423 McCarthy Street&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Bev. W. E. Varian, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
Evangelistic services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 pjn. on Wednesday. \&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF&#13;
508 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. Stanley Hicks, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Childs$na church at 11:15&#13;
at -I&#13;
C. A. service at 6:45 p.m.&#13;
Evening evangelistic set vice&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Midweek service on Wednesday&#13;
at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. JOHNS&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
Sibiey at Walnut, Howell&#13;
Rev. Richard Ingalls, Rector&#13;
The HcOy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8 a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion at 10&#13;
a.m. on the first and third Sundays&#13;
of each month.&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10 a.m. on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of each&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on Sunday&#13;
at 10 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane ft McCarthy Streets&#13;
Rev. Charles Kolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11 a.m.&#13;
Midweek worship service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
32S Weftt Grand River&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Jones, Minuter&#13;
Chinch school at 9:15 and 11.&#13;
Worship service art 11 a.m.&#13;
CHURCH THE GOO&#13;
3940 Ptnckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m&#13;
Young People meeting at 1&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting on Wednesday&#13;
at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, HoweU&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
a-t 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
.WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
HoweU&#13;
WA South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m. and&#13;
11:15 a.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Church sen ice at 3 p.m. on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
OUR HAVIOUR LUTHERAN&#13;
3375 Fentoa Road&#13;
Rev. F. J. Ptot, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 12:30 p.m.&#13;
SEVENTH DAT ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. 4. Rsvunuftteit, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath school at 2 p.m. on&#13;
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC&#13;
Howell&#13;
FattMr J«s*ph Wetter. Pastor&#13;
Rev. Jerome Schmidt&#13;
Aaststaat Faster&#13;
Sunday Masses at ,6, 8, 10&#13;
and 12 o'clock.&#13;
Holy Day Masses at 5:30. 7&#13;
and 9 sum. 12:15 and 6 pjn.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 and&#13;
8 ajTL&#13;
Confessions Saturday from&#13;
3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 9 pm.&#13;
EMtfANI-EL BAPTIST&#13;
Cfft/IICII «f HOWELL&#13;
4M1 W. Qnmi R*v«r, Htwell&#13;
•vtaing&#13;
at&#13;
at&#13;
Sunday school at 10&#13;
Sunday morttof worship&#13;
11 ajn.&#13;
Sunday&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
Younf Pm$i» knttt an Sunday&#13;
at 6 pjn.&#13;
BiWe study on Wednesday at&#13;
% JO&#13;
UNITED BRETHRJLN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow ttoad&#13;
Rev. W. O. BeaMUi. P«»tur&#13;
Woi-ship service at 10 ajii.&#13;
Bible Study at 11 o'clock.&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening s e r v i c e at 8:15&#13;
o'clock.&#13;
Prayer service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8 p.m.&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
312 Proapect&#13;
Rex. P. Fred Houston, Minister&#13;
Early service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Late service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 9:45 a.m.&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
3940 Ptnckaey Road&#13;
Ke\. Alan Hancock, Pastur&#13;
Woi-ship service at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school ai 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
ARULS • DISPATCH • EAGLE # WED., SEPT. 11, 1963&#13;
Hamburg Township News Notes&#13;
by MAKTY LH?\\OL*L&#13;
f'lfiST CHtRCB OP CHRIS!&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
$M W Grand River, Howell&#13;
First Church of Christ. Scien-&#13;
Hat holds a service eacb Sun&#13;
day at 10:30. Sunday School&#13;
for puplia up to np dji? of '^U&#13;
convene at the same hour. A&#13;
Wednesday evening service i&amp;&#13;
neJd at 8 p.m. at which tame&#13;
experiences, testimonies and remarks&#13;
may be given.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
at 122 N. State street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may be borrowed&#13;
read or purchased. It la open&#13;
to the public Monday through&#13;
Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p m&#13;
and from 6:30 to &amp; o'clock&#13;
Fifteen members of St.&#13;
Ptmis Lutheran Church aiv&#13;
now attending a training pn&gt;-&#13;
gntm in Ann Arbur. Attending&#13;
these classes will enabie them&#13;
to become discu&amp;sion leaders&#13;
for the Bible Study groupa&#13;
which will begin meeting in&#13;
January. The groups will met't&#13;
either un Sunday or any other&#13;
time ot the sswk convenient&#13;
to those m each lndiwduaJ&#13;
yroup.&#13;
• * •&#13;
The I'uofiruuttiun iustrut--&#13;
tiun class uf St. Pauls Mill&#13;
begin meeting ou Sept. 11.&#13;
uf the students uf the&#13;
urr: Paula atiid Kithurd&#13;
Kichard B&amp;unt-&#13;
Kartner. June Brown. Claudette&#13;
(iuvv, Dune i I Haney,&#13;
Cynthia Siu-ht», S t e p h e n&#13;
fSo«er» and Michael Kamalia.&#13;
Du/i't foi'get the Father and&#13;
Son Banquet at St. Stephens&#13;
Church this Saturday, Sept. 14.&#13;
The banquet begins at 6:30 and&#13;
the mam course will be ham.&#13;
Tickets may be purchased from&#13;
members of the Hamburg Village&#13;
League or the Episcopal&#13;
Church Women.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Pt'c. Koyer Hollenbeck, son&#13;
ol1 the Dick Hollenbecks. airi\&#13;
ed home last Thursday.&#13;
Ruger, statiojied at Fort Benniny,&#13;
(Ja. will be home lor 16&#13;
Mr. and&#13;
and&#13;
Last Thursday, Mr-&#13;
Krwiri Duehane&#13;
S t e p h e n and K u g c i . u w i i '•&gt;&#13;
Bay Cifv w h e r e the&gt; u &gt; M H&#13;
E n \ i n ' s s i s l r r a n d bn»tnei -in&#13;
law. Mr. a n d Mi's. W H i i , . i&#13;
Z i m m e r m a n .&#13;
• • »&#13;
On Thursday. Barbaradr1!&#13;
Kelly, entertained her aunts.&#13;
MIM. Anna Allen of Ana Aiboi&#13;
Mrs. Ethel Lewis ol Nashville.&#13;
Mich., and Mrs. Joaephin--&#13;
Wood and daughter of Buenu&#13;
Vista, Calif., and hei COUMJIS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Hawks and&#13;
children oi Brighton. It H ^&#13;
the fil'Sl time the group had&#13;
gotten together in several&#13;
years.&#13;
* a •&#13;
Pttt &lt;inrUfwr of Kr«№ Kd.&#13;
tvus honore d a t a Stor k&#13;
Shower on Monda y evening.&#13;
The shower wa*» KIV^O by&#13;
Caro l Herbft t an d was attende&#13;
d by 'i'i&#13;
and Bill Mavville and Lincla .&#13;
Lou Ann an d Michael , and&#13;
. lJinici , a m i Nuiic y W a t e r b u i ' y&#13;
UIK J c h i l d r e n , J o i m n v a n d LJII -&#13;
\ isitors at th e Bill Grave s&#13;
Mume wn i1^. M-.'lt &gt; have been&#13;
his fiarents , Mr . an d Mrs . William&#13;
Graves . Th e guests left&#13;
tor thei r hom e in Largo, Flu,&#13;
List Monda y alte r a one-mont h&#13;
stay.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jaiue» Zeaic&#13;
ol l-ike Worth, Fla.,&#13;
r«H«'iit visitor* at&#13;
ot their&#13;
l&gt;oroth&gt;, and her husband,&#13;
Tom, on Coweil Kd. at Ore&#13;
The Zt*ak«» left for&#13;
vacatio n which too k the m to&#13;
Philadelphi a where Ibey visited&#13;
Mr an d Mrs . Jac k Raymon d&#13;
and family. The y also travele d&#13;
up thf easter n "coast and, , cam e&#13;
back through .&#13;
| the y weie gone&#13;
brate d thei r secon d&#13;
i annJ \ ersarv. '&#13;
ceiedin&#13;
g&#13;
hi lure iJ«MK-hele &gt;&#13;
liau Dr . . i t t . ' . A . U&#13;
Joseph Hospital .&#13;
l&gt;e st-n t to hiin in&#13;
the&#13;
^ u i ' i N i . ' . ' t i t ; ; ' ^ s p i U i : « \ i i i&#13;
meet noxl Tuesday , Sept . 17&#13;
a I j h e Tuvai iiail ia Hamburg ,&#13;
i.&#13;
Ne w resident s on Kress Rd.&#13;
are Mr . an d Mrs . Thoma s&#13;
Clauger. Tom is a sergean t in&#13;
the Army and is no w statione d&#13;
in Ann Arl&gt;oi'. Hi s wife Paulin a&#13;
is from Germany . The\ ' and&#13;
thei r two daughters , Debr a&#13;
and Tammy , have just returne&#13;
d fi-om German y where&#13;
Tom was statione d for thre e&#13;
years.&#13;
Mr, and Mrs . Georg e May&#13;
of Lakelan d attende d th e wedding&#13;
of thei r granddaughter .&#13;
Margare t Sehroede r last. Sat-&#13;
I'vinv. &gt;!;:!'t;;;r'- t marrie d ( J J I J&#13;
Redme r of Kast Jorda n at the&#13;
Trinit y Luthera n Churc h in&#13;
Mr . .uid Mi&gt; . Hi u ry Davi s&#13;
ol I'niondale , Ind. , an d -Mr .&#13;
an d Mr s l l n n c i Neuance -&#13;
VMuuier ol Foi l W.nnc , Ind ,&#13;
vsere vseekend &gt;^uest. s at th e&#13;
hom e ol th e Flov d iiradley s&#13;
thi s pas t vseekemi.&#13;
Mr . an d Mi*. \^ a l t e r&#13;
Jah/ick g &lt;&gt;t' SeotNdale , An/, ,&#13;
hav e returnet i hom e afte r a&#13;
one-wee k visit wuli ih e Georg e&#13;
Mays .&#13;
• * ¥&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Kubat&#13;
and son, David, -&gt;p«-nt la*i&#13;
weekend in Ltidm^ton.&#13;
* » •&#13;
J o e ( i a r a g i o l a k i t l a s t S a l -&#13;
i ; i v i a ) U i V i i i - ' I ' i i l l , i i i , i i i \ i . s i i&#13;
with his mother. I'on^tance&#13;
(iaraglola, who d'cenlly mo\e{)&#13;
Galamay&#13;
Dora. Poa'&amp;e&#13;
Gaiatian Dr. us also a&#13;
in St. Joseph. Dora b U&gt; ,KO&lt;JUI&#13;
6005. ;&#13;
Mrs. Heuu»4h ytmbMB of&#13;
Detroit Uitxl^ S»rfde*Jyl. last&#13;
mother of .Hr*.&#13;
uf Lakelaag.&#13;
Kt&gt;tM?rJ Alia&#13;
Hugo Beukhoff ot Toledo,&#13;
Ohio, died last Tuesday, lie ts&#13;
the stepfather «t MPK Georju&#13;
May of Lakela/tti/&#13;
• "&gt;, * .:&#13;
Mi-s. Joseph Maynartck of&#13;
Detroit, died suddenly la-a&#13;
Tuesday. She had be*B;a resident&#13;
of B.ush ikike* foj- H)&#13;
years. She is^itjutvivd^ by hep&#13;
husband, Joseph, aiid.-diildii-i,&#13;
Dorothy Logan,&#13;
and&#13;
children.'&#13;
Birthday-wishes j o out tins&#13;
VVPTR to Linda Gagalis on dm&#13;
l.")lh, Christie Gagalis on( Sepi^&#13;
11', iMiane Water bury bn'.Sept.&#13;
12, Jimnjy Baschal on' Sept.&#13;
i;", and Grace VYhy£ra&lt;iojb Sept.&#13;
16, • , - *•&#13;
Happy Antuv ersary to&#13;
and .\[t&gt;. John ' Jeaaette&#13;
Mr.&#13;
. i.-&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLE'S CHtJRCf*&#13;
365 Cnadilla. Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Young People's Meeting,&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Thursday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHL'RCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:30. 8:00,&#13;
9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena. Thursday, 7;30 p.m.&#13;
Week day Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
•4&lt;Mto auarthout Road,&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd., Hrniburg&#13;
Phone AC 7-68 70&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday school. 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHLKCH&#13;
133 I'nadllla Street&#13;
Rev, William Haumvurth&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:4;") a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
9700 McGregor Road&#13;
Rev. Rolland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4328&#13;
Sunday School — 9:45.&#13;
Morning Worship— 11:00.&#13;
Youth Feilowship — 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship — 7:00&#13;
Wednesday evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study —&#13;
7:30.&#13;
THE MLNNOMTL CHLRCH&#13;
204 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Hehin Stauffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 30:00 a.m.&#13;
.Sunday School. 11:00 a.m&#13;
Evening Services as announced.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Grefory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Hoimes&#13;
Road.&#13;
P u b l i c Meeting — Sundaj&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 pjn.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday 8&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — Friday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — Friday&#13;
8:30 p.m.&#13;
lerested in joining the troop&#13;
may attend this meeting. Coleaders&#13;
of the troop are Lois&#13;
Boi'ton and Helen (iondek.&#13;
• * ¥&#13;
Biuwme Troop .'i4 will have&#13;
tJieir first meeting of tlie&#13;
school year on Thursday Sept.&#13;
12 at Hamburg School at 6:iiO&#13;
i p.m. Nine girls have registered&#13;
and the leader, Mrs. Fisher&#13;
would like anyone interested&#13;
in joining to attend the meeting.&#13;
• ¥ ¥&#13;
Tlie *fc\t&gt;4'Utl\e Huurtl Meeting&#13;
u( the Michigan (liapter&#13;
of the National Association&#13;
of Pu»tiuaHt«rN WHS h^UI on&#13;
Sunday 8ept. 8 at 2:30 Ht&#13;
the Union Bldjf. on the Michigan&#13;
State I'nlversity ('ampuis&#13;
at Lansing. &lt;ilaxlys B.&#13;
Lee the newly elected vleeprenldent&#13;
of th« Postmftstern&#13;
of Michigan attended aa did&#13;
Al Bosworth of Brighton,&#13;
the outgoing vic«&gt;pre»ldent.&#13;
*_.~ * . •&#13;
Last Thursday evening a&#13;
Bin^o party was given at the&#13;
Veterans Hospital in Ann&#13;
Arbor. The party WHS given&#13;
by the MOMS Club. The 87&#13;
members of the club played&#13;
bingo with the vets and aJso&#13;
served them refreshments. Mrs.&#13;
Lloyd Alber is the chairman&#13;
uf the "Bingo Party lor Veterans,"&#13;
The Hamburg Village League&#13;
met last Thursday at the home&#13;
of Joyce Terry on Cedardalf1&#13;
Dr. The nine women who attended&#13;
worked on projects for&#13;
the Christmas Bazaar. Refreshments&#13;
were served lollowing&#13;
the work meeting.&#13;
* * •&#13;
The first meeting of Ihe Rebekahs&#13;
will be on Sept. 18 i&#13;
at 8 p.m. at the IOOF Hall. '&#13;
* » »&#13;
The L u t h e r a n Child.) ens&#13;
Friend Auxiliary. Ann Arbor&#13;
Chapter, will meet Tuesday,&#13;
Sept. 17, at 8 p.m. at Trinity&#13;
Lutheran Church in Saline.&#13;
* * •&#13;
The Mary-Martha Circle of&#13;
St. Pauls Lutheran Church&#13;
met on Monday, September 9,&#13;
at 8 p.m. at the church.&#13;
- • • *&#13;
The Lakeland Jr, Kmys&#13;
Daughter had their annual picnic&#13;
Jast Saturday at the home&#13;
of Joan Woldyga at White&#13;
Lodge.&#13;
Ellen W a r ; of Sa^inavv&#13;
has born visiting at the (Jeoj^o&#13;
.May home and al tended the&#13;
ueddiiitf of the .May's granddaughter.&#13;
• » •&#13;
Tiny and Skip Rk'hter vsne&#13;
hosts to a picnic on Labor&#13;
Day. Their guests included&#13;
Barb and Lee J a n e t t Hitri son.&#13;
Brett. Annette and Jim Wilson&#13;
and daughters, Lori and Kirn;&#13;
Ren and Phyliss Dcnsmore and&#13;
daughters, Karen. Breky ainl&#13;
S a n d y ; .Jov ce and B:!l&#13;
Trudeau and Slicllv, and I'e;i&#13;
C a r o l M a y v i l l e o| ())•&lt;• Lrikc&#13;
s|)ent last w e e k in N e w i^altinioi'e&#13;
v i s i t i n g h e r p a r e n t s , t h e&#13;
F r a n k M a / u s c h o w s k i s . S h e w a s&#13;
iieconi[)anied bv hei' son, I'auJ.&#13;
• * i-&#13;
The Ralph Moorr-H Hpont&#13;
the I^ahor Day weekend in&#13;
I'hly, Mh-h., uhere they&#13;
visited Mary's nephew, William&#13;
WlifHrr. RIUf. \% H&#13;
tearher in tlif I'hly school&#13;
system.&#13;
• • •&#13;
_&#13;
• • • ; ' • ' . - " ' - • • : : - : : ' : - : ~ « - - i r f f - • - - - *&#13;
•10 years on Sept. 15 and M''t&#13;
and Mrs. L'd Kapp on Sep.t. 17.&#13;
Also a belated anniversary&#13;
wish to the Du^iie&#13;
on Sept. -.&#13;
ui can bp depnvetl of vnur&#13;
y your joh arid your&#13;
| home by someone else, but, rei&#13;
member that no one ean ever&#13;
I take aw ay your honor.&#13;
- William Lyon Ph&lt;jlpS&#13;
Har&#13;
have&#13;
» ami Di&#13;
returned&#13;
ane WatM'bury&#13;
home ! nun a&#13;
gkJi'y»&gt;PiWig*« from the&#13;
silent conquest of ourselves.&#13;
- Joseph Parrlsh Thompson&#13;
FOR AS LITTLE AS&#13;
Attend The&#13;
Church of&#13;
Your Choice&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;fim Lavey,&#13;
the former Beverly Thurston,&#13;
of Patt*mon Lake Rd.&#13;
are the parent* of a baby&#13;
Sir! born on Sept. 3. Susan&#13;
Markt weighed 6 pounds,&#13;
IS ounces and m u born at&#13;
St. Joseph Mercy Hoflpital.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Janet Santure was guest of&#13;
honor at a birthday party at&#13;
the home of her parents, Vance&#13;
and Eva Wiseman, last Thursday&#13;
evening. Those who attended&#13;
were Janets husband.&#13;
I Al. and her brother and sisterin-&#13;
law, Gary and Vicky Wiseman,&#13;
and their children Donnie,&#13;
Vance and Scott&#13;
• • •&#13;
Last Thursday evening Leslie&#13;
McAfee was honored at a&#13;
going—away dinner. Guests&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. Ivan&#13;
Waterbury, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Omar Gass of Dot.. lola&#13;
Cornilim of Detroit and the&#13;
Phillip Hudsons, also of LVtroit.&#13;
On Friday. Leslie left&#13;
by piftne for Downy. California,&#13;
where she will stay with&#13;
her sister, Marge Clago, and&#13;
Attend •chool.&#13;
« • •&#13;
On Sunday morning Bobette&#13;
DeWolf, daughter of Mr. and&#13;
Mi*. Jim DeWolf, was baptised&#13;
at St. Stcptaau Episcopal&#13;
Chureb. Bobette's godparents&#13;
are Janet Santure&#13;
Ellamae Sitter and Jerr&gt;'&#13;
Wolt&#13;
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11676 East Shore Drive. Whitmore&#13;
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8191 Woodland Shore Dr.,&#13;
Apt. 4 tfx&#13;
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PINCKNEY WHITMORE&#13;
DISPATCH EAGI.E&#13;
UP 8-3141 AC 7-7151&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
THE -&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Dispatch&#13;
Whitmore&#13;
REPOSSESSED — Sofa a n d&#13;
chair includes 2 step tables,&#13;
coffee table, and 2 table lamps.&#13;
Take over balance. Steven's&#13;
Furniture &amp; Appliance Store,&#13;
HoweU. 9-11-x&#13;
GOOD STURDY davenport &amp;&#13;
chair, $25. AC 9-7844. 9-11-p&#13;
FURNITURE, living rm., bedroom,&#13;
radio &amp; phonograph combination,&#13;
dinette set, gas stove,&#13;
other misc. items. AC 9-6430.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
DEEP FREEZE —16 ft. zerone&#13;
upright,&#13;
:&#13;
21" ADMIRAL TV, good working&#13;
condition. $45., AC 9-6833.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
DOUBLE bedsprings and mattress,&#13;
$10.; roll away bed and&#13;
mattress $20. AC 7-7375.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
HOT PASTIES — 170 Center&#13;
St., Highland. (2 blks. South of&#13;
M-59), Thurs., Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.,&#13;
open 10 a.m., Phone 685-1496.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR Tor rent&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co, Call HoweU&#13;
1787. t-f-x&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
information call F. T&#13;
Hyne and Son, AC 7-1851.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AUTO PARTS. Mufflers, Generators,&#13;
Fuel Pumps, Brake&#13;
Shoes, Glass Packs. American&#13;
Auto Ace. 126 E. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
CLOTH YOUR family, furnish&#13;
your home, dishes &amp; nic-nacs&#13;
too. Everything but groceries&#13;
at House of Rummage. Open&#13;
Daily 4485 E. M-59. Howell.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
UP T 0 YOUR&#13;
NECK IN&#13;
BILLS?&#13;
WHY WORRY!!&#13;
RICH BLACK pulverized peat&#13;
humus. Best for enriching poor&#13;
soils. Truck and pickups loaded&#13;
at 620 S. 7th St., Donald Leith&#13;
Sr., 229-9405. f-f-x&#13;
EVERGREENS, $1.00 to $3.00,&#13;
^ Log Cabin Nursery, 8870 Ever-&#13;
"1 green Rd., turn off U.S.-23 on&#13;
to Silver Lake Rd., half way&#13;
j between Grand River and Whiti&#13;
more Lake. tfx&#13;
Let Us Help You&#13;
# Avoid Garnishments&#13;
• Bill HarraMment&#13;
DECKER GREEN chop feed&#13;
rack. Ralph Hall, Pincknev 878-&#13;
3205. 9-11-x&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1963&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors. Mill Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
MAKE OUR store your headquarters&#13;
for corn harvesting&#13;
and blower equipment. Good&#13;
values in new and used equipment.&#13;
We trade and finance.&#13;
Phone Hartland Area Hdwe.,&#13;
Phone Hartland 2511. 9-11-x&#13;
LAWN MOWER SPECIALS —&#13;
Jacobson's — Big discounts —&#13;
Lake&#13;
ELECTRIC S T O V E , $20.00;&#13;
treddle drop head Singer sewing&#13;
machine, $20.00; red plastic&#13;
chaise lounge, $10.00; bowling&#13;
baU with leather bag, $8.00; 14&#13;
ft. runabout, all new plastic&#13;
cushions, a real buy, with trailer&#13;
both $250.00; G. E. refrigerator,&#13;
excellent shape, $50.00;&#13;
also some dado heads for electric&#13;
saw and other tools for&#13;
wood worker. Jack Wilson&#13;
11941 West Shore Drive, Hi-&#13;
Land Lake Pinckney. 9-11-x&#13;
DISPLAY CASES and tables,&#13;
antiques, and large electric fan.&#13;
Phone Mrs. Norbury, Howell&#13;
2066. 9-11-x&#13;
"LAWN MOWER SPECIALS —&#13;
Jacobson's — Big Discounts —&#13;
Douglas Hardware Whitmore&#13;
Lake. 9-11-x&#13;
5 RM. OIL space heater; 5 rm.&#13;
oil floor furnace; gas hot water&#13;
heater, gas floor furnace", 50,000&#13;
— 25,000 BTU: 2 cast iron&#13;
sinks, 2 metal tables; 200* —&#13;
3" black pipe; 2000" hardwood&#13;
lumber; 1000 pint berry boxes;&#13;
5 new ceiling fans; 16 new 14"&#13;
x 48" shutters; chickenfeeders,&#13;
metal nest; scale (1,000 lb.) —&#13;
ton; Burton feed mixer; 11"&#13;
Racine feed grinder; 4 deck&#13;
chick starter; milk can; wash&#13;
tube. 990 Rickett Rd., Brighton&#13;
AC 9^7032. 9-11-p&#13;
NOW — SPECIAL extended&#13;
terms (no interest charges til&#13;
April '64) on clean - up of new&#13;
John Deere 1010 - 2010 - 3010 -&#13;
4010 tractors. We finance &amp;&#13;
trade. Hartland Area Hdwe.&#13;
Phone Hartland 2511. 9-18-x&#13;
HAULING TRAILER enclosed&#13;
7 x 7 % x 5' high. New tires,&#13;
Pinckney 878-3320. 9-11-x&#13;
FUEL OIL Stove, in very good&#13;
condition. 227-2911. 9-18-x&#13;
WELSH BABY BUGGY, good&#13;
condition, $15.00. Phone 227-&#13;
2676. . 9-11-x&#13;
We Are Not A Loan Co.&#13;
CREDIT MANAGEMENT SERVICE&#13;
S42 MUNICIPAL COURT BUILDING • LICENSED&#13;
ANN ARBOR — NO. 2-2565 • BONDED&#13;
Sept. 11-18-25 &amp; Oct. 2&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE • « • • • &gt; • • • • • • • &gt; • • • • • • • • • • • • • &gt; • •&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALTEST ICE CREAM&#13;
14 m. bag New Era potato chips 6JW&gt;&#13;
Paul DeLuca 123 W. Main S t Ph. AC 9-7093&#13;
"Flowers by Heller's"&#13;
former]? WinJcelhMM Flora] Co.&#13;
Phone HoweU 3#4&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
fiamble's Stort&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • Honmwam&#13;
and Appttiiw—&#13;
Electrical&#13;
Phunbinf SappUe*&#13;
Tire* A flattarltft&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN "&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TULLET&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tnet.-Thurs.-Sat.&#13;
9 ajn. to 6 p.m.&#13;
440 W. Main St.&#13;
AC 9-6886&#13;
Royal Improvement Cfe.&#13;
Home Modernization. All&#13;
typev of tiding, roofing.&#13;
stone, kitchens, attics, awn&#13;
tngs, storm windows, doors&#13;
basements.&#13;
Free Estimates. FHA terms&#13;
Call Collect OB 4-4264&#13;
80401 rrenaoot 8 t Livonia&#13;
Professional Bid*., Brlfhtoa&#13;
DR. W. W. MADDEN&#13;
Mow., Tue- Phunu, Fri. 9-ft&#13;
Wednesday A Saturday 9-12&#13;
North S t — AC 9-6254&#13;
EDWIN H. MUKTO&#13;
PHONE HS7-U44&#13;
We fXmrf far CfcaHtafcto&#13;
T o r A Lovelier You"&#13;
r— Open ftfivenings —&#13;
MUQHTOft UM1AVT1&#13;
SALOM&#13;
US W. Her* St, AC 1-Mti&#13;
CLORCS FLORIST&#13;
N M &amp; O i «h*r. BriffcU&#13;
PIMM AO i-mn&#13;
MML, Sti. I to « P JL&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
All Forms of Coverage&#13;
307 W MAIN STREET&#13;
ACadem? 7-1891&#13;
Thos. P. Anderson OVM&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8:30 P.M,&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River. $ighton&#13;
AC 1-4S51&#13;
JIMMY'S&#13;
PLUMBING ft HEATING&#13;
Prompt. DepradaMo&#13;
Reasonable&#13;
Phs. AC 7-4721&#13;
Res. AC 7-1582&#13;
428 W Main St&#13;
Electrical Contractors&#13;
OAFKNEY&#13;
ELECTRIC 8HOP&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Pn AC 7-7611. 321 W Mam&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Interior * Exterisr&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
LKO M8MIKKZ&#13;
AC M241&#13;
6494 tstas* Late Or.&#13;
644-p&#13;
George&#13;
Write Bmx IH.&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
USED AUTOMATIC Washers&#13;
— Norge and Frigidaire Reconditioned&#13;
like new. Phone UP&#13;
8-3415. 9-11-p&#13;
BOILER AMERICAN Standard&#13;
hot water, complete with&#13;
oil burner, two 275 gal. tanks&#13;
&amp; piping — will heat 7 or 8 rm.&#13;
house. We are converting to&#13;
gas &amp; boiler is still in service—&#13;
$135.00. HI 9-2309. 9-18-x&#13;
FRONT FENDERS, Hood, Grill&#13;
and doon for. '55 Ford V* ton ku&#13;
Fixtures $2.00; used plywood&#13;
storage bins several sizes, $6.00&#13;
and up; door and wall mirrors&#13;
$8.00 and up. Call HI 9-7362.&#13;
9-17-p&#13;
USED TV's — 1 - 12" Admiral&#13;
Console $35.00; 1 - RCA 21"&#13;
table model $75.00. 1 used NEW&#13;
HOME Sewing Machine reg.&#13;
$269.95 now $219.00. 449-9551.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
OVERNITER sofa, like new,&#13;
$75.; 9 cu. ft. refrig., full freezer,&#13;
good condition; 14 ft. plywood&#13;
row boat, $35. AC 9-6723.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
COMPLETE dining room set,&#13;
table extends to 9 ft.; armchair,&#13;
5 side chairs, buffet, china cabinet.&#13;
$38.; twin bed frames,&#13;
$3.00 each; table $1.00, wfcicer&#13;
plant stand $2.00. Can be seen&#13;
Saturday or Sunday at 10481&#13;
Downing Drive (off Kress Rd.)&#13;
Strawberry Lake. A. F. Nissly.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
PUPPIES, Siberian huskies and&#13;
German Shepherd combination,&#13;
reasonable, 3 left, AC 9-7050.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
PIGEONS FOR SALE. Rollers,&#13;
racing homers. Call Pinckney&#13;
UP 8-3294. 9-11-x&#13;
A.K.C. REGISTERED German&#13;
Shepherd puppies, 9 wks. oldgentle&#13;
parents, excellent pedigree.&#13;
Phone Howell 625M11.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
HOMES WANTED for puppies,&#13;
5 wks. old. AC 7-6251, 9-11-p&#13;
TWO PONIES,&#13;
horse and colt.&#13;
one quarter&#13;
AC 7.3644.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
AKC Reg. Brittany Spaniel&#13;
pups, reasonable. Call Howell&#13;
1651-R. 9-11-x&#13;
BEAGLE PUPS; male, $10.00;&#13;
female, $8.00 Pinckney 878-&#13;
3301, after 4:30 p.m. 9-11-x&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1959 FORD, 2-dr., V-8, automatic&#13;
trans, r &amp; h — w/w, good&#13;
condition. Phone AC 9-6343.&#13;
9-x-x&#13;
1959 FORD P I C K U P with&#13;
Highway Cruiser Camper. Will&#13;
take car for down payment.&#13;
227-3351. 9-11-p&#13;
FOR QUICK SALE — '55 Pontiac,&#13;
runs good, uses oil moderately,&#13;
$75., 130 E. North St.,&#13;
one block south of A&amp;P, Brighton,&#13;
t-f-p&#13;
1953 C H E V R O L E T , $100.,&#13;
Phone AC 9-2322. 9-11-x&#13;
1954 CHEVROLET, % ton&#13;
pick-up, $225., AC 9-6530.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
TO DO REWEAVING, TAILORING,&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732, t.f-*&#13;
1&#13;
LADIES — Do you have spare&#13;
li W d . IH; TfSirs,&#13;
47, good condition, located at&#13;
Woodland Lake. $2500.00 $400.&#13;
down. Immiediate possession.&#13;
Call for appointment. 227-5284.&#13;
t-f-p&#13;
12 FOOT CAMPING trailer,&#13;
self-contained. $4.50 per day.&#13;
$25.00 per week. Would Sell.&#13;
878-3536 t-f-x&#13;
1961 YELLOWSTONE, 19 ft.&#13;
self contained trailer. See it at&#13;
Pine Lodge Trailer Park on&#13;
Woodland Lake. 227-7471.&#13;
tfx&#13;
1958 MOBILE HOME 10' x 35*.&#13;
Excellent condition. Call 878-&#13;
9990 after 6 p.m. t-f-x&#13;
Bowl at AC 7-3341. We are&#13;
forming leagues now. Don't&#13;
wait. Call today. tfp&#13;
SENIOR Citizens — Do you&#13;
have spare time. If so The&#13;
Brighton Bowl is forming&#13;
leagues Special rates for you.&#13;
Call today AC 7-3341. tfp&#13;
NICE 33 FT. Palace Trailer,&#13;
all set up at Pine Lodge Trailer&#13;
Park, $800, 227-7471. t-f-x&#13;
GOOD WATCH DOG, male,&#13;
manchester and chihuahua, $20;&#13;
electric bottle sterilizer, $5.,&#13;
229-6371. 9-11-x&#13;
GAS STOVE, 30 inches wide,&#13;
natural or bottle gas, 3 years&#13;
old, perfect condition. Phone&#13;
evenings, 878-3423. 9-11-p&#13;
TWO UTILITY TRAILERS^&#13;
one large, one small, make offer;&#13;
Also tarps for each. 130 E.&#13;
North St., one block South of&#13;
A &amp; P , Brighton. t-f-p&#13;
Crops For Sale&#13;
CANNING TOMATOES, also&#13;
wealthy and Macintosh apples&#13;
good for cooking or canning.&#13;
Walter Sieloff, 520 Six Mile Rd.&#13;
HI 9-5711. 9-11-x&#13;
PEACHES, APPLES, pears,&#13;
plums, Kalhavens, fine for&#13;
freezing &amp; canning, Bartlett&#13;
pear's""; • apples, for eating and&#13;
cooking. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily&#13;
during peach season. Oakland&#13;
Orchards, 2205 E. Commerce&#13;
Rd., 1 mile East of Milford.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
REGISTERED CORRIDALE&#13;
yearling Rams, &amp; Ram Lambs.&#13;
Emerald Acres — H. Stroop •—&#13;
1260 N. Hughes Rd. Howell,&#13;
Mich. Phone 1014W1 Howell.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
TWO ENGLISH Setter Puppies,&#13;
8 wks. old, A.K.C. Registered.&#13;
Reasonable. Call 229-&#13;
6454. 9-11-x&#13;
MINIATURE poodles f r o m&#13;
Sassafras line, 6 weeks old, 2&#13;
left • one black, one brown •&#13;
female. Call Howell 535-R12.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
1960 DETROITER MOBILE&#13;
home, 55 x 10, 2 bdrm. completely&#13;
furnished, 8 x 10 enclosed&#13;
alum, porch, good condition.&#13;
Call AC 9-9713.&#13;
9-11-p&#13;
1959 — 10 x 50 GREAT LAKES&#13;
house trailer, 12' meyers alum,&#13;
boat. Mrs. Kenneth Hyne, 8975&#13;
McClements. Rd., Phone 227-&#13;
7954. 9-18-p&#13;
Boats - Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
ACT NOW — BOAT SALE&#13;
Fishing Boats, Runabouts, Canoes,&#13;
Pontoon Boats. All at huge&#13;
savings. Watercraft Hdq., 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake HI&#13;
9-8191. t-f-x&#13;
JUNIOR GIRLS to bowl in junior&#13;
league at Brighton Bowl&#13;
this season. Call AC 7-3341 now&#13;
to register. tfp&#13;
JUNIOR and young men to&#13;
bowl at Brighton Bowl this&#13;
season. Call AC 7-3341 now to&#13;
register. tfp&#13;
Wanted&#13;
L E A V I N G FOR California&#13;
October 7, room for passengers,&#13;
references' required, AC 9-&#13;
6304.&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
BABY SITTING, my home or&#13;
yours by day or week. 878-3159.&#13;
I 9-11-x&#13;
BABY SITTING. Day or week&#13;
experienced. Wilma Darrdw.&#13;
Pinckney. UP 8-3156. 9-18-x&#13;
HOUSEWORK &amp; fall cleaning,&#13;
washings &gt;&amp; ironings, will pick&#13;
up-*-^deliver. Call HoweU&#13;
1063W2. 9-18-p&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
WHITER*&#13;
Emil E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941&#13;
New Heated Bnlldta*&#13;
• Lawn Mowers&#13;
• Outboards&#13;
• Gulf Carts&#13;
• Lawn Equipment&#13;
REASONABLE&#13;
JESSEN'S&#13;
SALES &amp; SERVICE&#13;
8160 W. Grand River&#13;
Brighton—AO 8-6548&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
4 Big Wooded&#13;
LOTS 124' x 234'&#13;
Restricted&#13;
On S. Seventh St.&#13;
Easy Terms&#13;
Inquire:&#13;
DONALD G. LEITH, Sr.&#13;
Phone 229-9405 tfx&#13;
16 FT. FIBRE GLASS SeaRay&#13;
Deluxe, 50 H.P. Evinrude Electric&#13;
Motor, Morse Control* all&#13;
in excellent condition. $850. AC&#13;
7-6355. t-f-x&#13;
13' YELLOW JACKET Boat, 25&#13;
H. P. Evinrude motor, all hardware,&#13;
windshield, steering, $400.&#13;
Can be seen at Pine Lodge Trailer&#13;
Park. Inquire at Lot 14 or&#13;
call 227-5284. t-f-p&#13;
NOW...&#13;
Learn to decorate cakes for special occassions&#13;
Instructions in cake decorating starts Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 18 at the Bee Jay Fabric Shop on Main St.&#13;
Call AC 9-6984 for information.&#13;
Mary Ann Belyea&#13;
9-U-x&#13;
14' GLASSPAR runabout, elec.&#13;
Johnson, trailer, accessories, excellent&#13;
condition, $895. Silver&#13;
Lake. GE 7-9210. 9-11-p&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
1963 PLYMOUTH H.T. May be&#13;
seen at 7485 Crooked Lake Rd.&#13;
after 6 p.m. tfx&#13;
Announcement • . •&#13;
Applications are now being accepted for our apprenticeship&#13;
programs as Tool Makers. Must be recent high school&#13;
graduate with Math, Science and Mechanical Drawing&#13;
courses taken in school. No others need apply.&#13;
APPLY AT&#13;
A. E. Parker &amp; Sons Co.&#13;
2280 W. Grand River&#13;
HoweU, Michigan&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
•60 DE SOTO, 4-Dr., H.T., R.&#13;
&amp; H., W./W. Phone 227-5421.&#13;
9-11-p&#13;
,1963 FAIRLANE 500, 2-dr.,&#13;
S26O H.P., V-8 Ford-O-Matic,&#13;
pow. st., tinted glass, white&#13;
wall tires, radio, heater, back&#13;
up lights, new car warranty,&#13;
no down payment. See Dan&#13;
Bolton, Wilson Ford. AC 7-1171.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
Mon.-Tbnrt. 9 SJB^IO pan Fri.-Ssfc. 9 am-11 pa Stm. It-6 pis&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUORS&#13;
Brandies&#13;
Mixes opes COLD BEER — WINES&#13;
&amp; Grand Star, Brtfbtoa — AO 9-68M&#13;
Party&#13;
Foods&#13;
Wanted&#13;
Experienced Tool Makers. Openings available for mill,&#13;
lathe and boring mill operators, O. D. &amp; I. D. grinder&#13;
hand, long program, full fringe benefits,&#13;
APPLY AT&#13;
A. E. Parker &amp; Sons Co.&#13;
2280 W. Grand River&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
Black Dirt-Top Soil&#13;
Road Gravel, Crushed Stone&#13;
Earth Moving, FiD Sand or O a f&#13;
BilMeziHg * Grading&#13;
Coffin's Excavating&#13;
Plmw 229-6791&#13;
7660 W. Grand River&#13;
jftftifiifiiiiimnrfiffffini&#13;
* WANTED!&#13;
BOOKKEEPER - ACCOUNTANT&#13;
Apply at&#13;
BENT TUBE, Inc.&#13;
PHONE CA 3-9151 FOWLERVILLE&#13;
tfx&#13;
lUilllUlUUUI&#13;
ASPHALT PAVING&#13;
DRIVEWAYS # PARKING LOTS # PATIOS&#13;
ALL WORK GUARANTEED&#13;
FREEESTIMATES&#13;
NtrlMflt Pavtog I Extmttag&#13;
Phone 349-0961 or 349-2260&#13;
9-11-18-25 10-2&#13;
\i&#13;
TY THANK US -^BtJT&#13;
WE STILL AREN'T SATISFIED!&#13;
Often we hear from a customer that he was favorably&#13;
" b y the courteous, considerate, understanding&#13;
of our salesman because&#13;
1 He didn't try to "push" a house that wasn't&#13;
exactly right&#13;
2. He didn't annoy them with a call every time&#13;
a listing came in,&#13;
3. He found out first what they wanted—how&#13;
tm*&lt;* they could pay down—and then showed&#13;
houm to "fit" their desires.&#13;
We're glad to hear this—but we still aren't satisfied,&#13;
ind wt won't be—until we have the chance to prove that&#13;
wt eta flad the one RIGHT place — for YOU !&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
118 &amp; Grand River 112 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone AC 7-1481 Phone 2884&#13;
169 ACRE WARM&#13;
Good 3-bedroom home, family&#13;
room porch, large country&#13;
size kitchen beautifully remodeled,&#13;
1% baths, separate livingdining&#13;
rooms, stone fireplace.&#13;
3 targe bdrms*, pieaty of closets&#13;
and storage. 2 barns, 2tt&#13;
car garage, milk house. Live&#13;
stream on property.&#13;
AQCA VISTA-DO Home*&#13;
—00 DOWN. 987.U BOO. OUT&#13;
Itfce lot or you*. Bamt,&#13;
brick, baths. Deaao Bd. at&#13;
Silver take. Opes lt-6. OB&#13;
S-tltt. Sept l*-p&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
E X P E R I E N C E D PIANO&#13;
teacher desires pupils. HI 9-&#13;
8223. 9.18-x&#13;
CHILD CARE in my home.&#13;
Best of care, Mrs. Sites — AC&#13;
9-9303. 9-25-x&#13;
TO DO BABY sitting, by hour&#13;
or week. Call AC 9-6472.&#13;
9.18-x&#13;
RIDE TO CAMPUS area Ann&#13;
Arbor, hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.&#13;
Lucille Fowler, 11323 East&#13;
Shore Dr. Whitmore Lake.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
E X C E L L E N T CARE given&#13;
your children in my home. Call&#13;
229-6070. 9-11-x&#13;
LET PAULA take care of all&#13;
your sewing needs. Phone AC&#13;
9-2682. 9-11-x&#13;
STUDENTS WIFE d e s i r e s&#13;
baby sititng and ironing at my&#13;
home in Whitmore Lake Reasonable.&#13;
Call 449-2586. 9-11-p&#13;
IRONINGS to do in my home.&#13;
AC 9-9243. 9-11-x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
MALE&#13;
EXPERIENCED GAS station&#13;
attendant, must be over 21,&#13;
Jim's Standard, next to Canopy.&#13;
9-ll.p&#13;
EXPERIENCED CAR WASHer.&#13;
Good opportunity for right&#13;
man. Phone AC 7-4685.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
ROUTE WORK — Need married&#13;
man to service established&#13;
customers and open new accounts,&#13;
must have high school&#13;
education, dependable car and&#13;
phone. $105. week guarantee&#13;
while training. For interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2749. t-f.x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
DISTRIBUTORS WANTED —&#13;
men or women — part or full&#13;
time, experience not necessary&#13;
but helpful, excellent returns&#13;
for enjoyable work. Write Box&#13;
K-307 % Brighton Argus.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
RESPONSIBLE woman for&#13;
baby sitting — 9 to 4 in my&#13;
home. One pre-schooler — Call&#13;
after 6 pjn. AC 9-9115.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
108 W. MAIN&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1131&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
BUM.DING&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
1002 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone Howell 2005&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
5 BEDROOM OLDER HOME—living room,&#13;
kitchen. Good location. Furniture included in&#13;
sale. $9,000.&#13;
2 BEDROOM HOME—glassed in front&#13;
porch including refrigerator—washer&#13;
— dryer — range and drapes on&#13;
porch — $7,500 — low down.&#13;
f BEDROOM RANCH — Excellent shade&#13;
trees, church and school at your door&#13;
steps. Terms to satisfy.&#13;
t BEDROOM ranch — near West elementary&#13;
school — panelled breezeway. $13,500. Make&#13;
cash offer.&#13;
$ B.R. RANCH — Ideal location — 2 baths —&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway &amp; garage — See it&#13;
now.&#13;
Z BEDROOM RANCH — 2 excellent landscaped&#13;
lots — very neat — $13,500 with&#13;
$3,500 down.&#13;
MILFORP&#13;
t BEDROOM CAPECOD — fireplace in living&#13;
room — separate dining room — $14,-&#13;
000 with $2,500 down.&#13;
COMMERCE LAKE—Two-level home on&#13;
the mouth of Huron River on one side, and&#13;
Commerce Lake on another. This home has&#13;
all the features: family room, large kitchen,&#13;
3 bedrooms, attached garage, enclosed bal.&#13;
cony, excellent landscaping. Near Wlxom Ford&#13;
Plant $16,900. Terms.&#13;
NEWLYWEDS STARTER HOME — 2-&#13;
bedroom ranch near Highland — Exceptionally&#13;
large lot. $8,500, with ideal terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL set-up, Milford&#13;
Road. Zoned commerldal 3 BR'i, fireplace,&#13;
full basement, office, 2 acres. $17,-&#13;
HARVEY LAKE* new 3 bedroom ranch, 2-&#13;
car attached garage, living room carpeted,&#13;
built-in oven and range, plastered walls, out*&#13;
standing recreation room in basement, immediate&#13;
possession. Owner transferred, must&#13;
sell.&#13;
CLYDE — Exceptional older two - story&#13;
home, extra large landscaped lots which will&#13;
take the eye of the flower lover. Owner giving&#13;
away for $15,000, with $3,000.&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE—Year around, 3 BR'I, full&#13;
basement, 2tt car garage. $15,200.&#13;
OORDLEY LAKE—2 bedrooms, fireplace in&#13;
living room and dining area, glassed in porch,&#13;
attached garage. $10,900.&#13;
BEST - BUY 2 bedroom year around lake&#13;
front home alum, siding, pine paneled, carpet&#13;
Brighton Area School $13,900,&#13;
LAKE OHEMUNO — ltt-*tory — 3 bedrooms&#13;
— large porch — excellent beach- —&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom home, living&#13;
room and dining area, screened porch, sandy&#13;
beach. $12,500, with $3,000 down.&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG—2 bedroom cottage on 2&#13;
Lots. Vk car garage, excellent beach and well&#13;
Shaded? $13,500 with terms. May purchase.&#13;
boat and furniture with sale.&#13;
HOWELL LAKE—2 bedroom year around&#13;
hone—ideal for retired couple—excellent condition-&#13;
wlthm % »Ut of Howell 113,500.00&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE — 2 bedroom year&#13;
around ranch, panelled walls, excellent beach,&#13;
fireplace in living room, $ll£00, with $2,500&#13;
ORE LAKE — 2 bedroom ranch — excellent&#13;
beach for children —$13,900.&#13;
BUCK LAKE — 2 bedroom — fireplace —&#13;
porch — $6,000 with $1,000 down.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom cottage, ex&#13;
cellent beach, large screened porch, wooded&#13;
area. Estate must selL&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
ULTRAMODERN 8 BEDROOM RANCH—2&#13;
car garage, paneled family room, carpeted&#13;
living and dining room, kitchen with built-ins:&#13;
Ceramic baths, full basement with rec. room,&#13;
fireplace and utility room.&#13;
HAMBURG — 1H story — 3 bedrooms —&#13;
natural fireplace — ceramic bath, excellent&#13;
location. $15,000.&#13;
2 BEDROOM — School Lake area—lVa car&#13;
Karate—174 x 200 ft. lot. $7,500.&#13;
3 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 car garage — finlihed&#13;
recreation area—ceramic bath—an excellent&#13;
value at $19,000.&#13;
ft ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached ga&#13;
rage. $18,000. Terms acceptable.&#13;
RETIRER'S DREAM — Neat 2 B. R. home&#13;
full basement, gas furnace, garage, small&#13;
lot. Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms. **&#13;
2 BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake privileges&#13;
on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,&#13;
completely furnished, living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well landscaped, luxurious&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. Built-ins, 1V2&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
$ ACRES 3 or optional 4 bdrm. home — oil&#13;
hot water heat — stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
garage — small 3 bdrm. guest home —&#13;
barn— Beautiful setting — $23,000 terms&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished, 2 B. R.,&#13;
full basement. Immediate possession. $7,500.&#13;
small down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 18x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace— lVa baths&#13;
— East of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
S BEDROOM BI-LEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, % mile from U.S. 23, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
2 baths, contemporary design. Priced to sell.&#13;
$21,000.00.&#13;
$ ACRES — 3 bedroom two-story home,&#13;
family room, ideal for family that wants&#13;
elbow room, $11,500, $2,000 down.&#13;
FARMS&#13;
FARM, 40 ACRES—Large, older farm home&#13;
with 5 bdrms, outbuildings, $25,000*&#13;
14S ACRE DAIRY FARM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair. $35,000. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Unpolished *em — 6 bedroom&#13;
older structure—level maple floors — rolling&#13;
land—woods—a real gentleman's farm—near&#13;
expressway. $28,000.&#13;
40 ACRES — 3 bedroom — 2 story home —&#13;
35 acres tillable — road on two skies —&#13;
$12,900.&#13;
40 ACRES — classic large farm house — rolling&#13;
land — 2 springs — property adjoins&#13;
Alpine Ski-Lodge.&#13;
PACTORY&#13;
40M SQ. FT. — 2 cedar panelled offices —&#13;
steam beating system — deprettid loading&#13;
dock.&#13;
MUrcd gi**rpft» Sally Noektr Bob Friteh Mildred Duff Ralph Nauss&#13;
AC M—$$ t "*" * *••* MU §-$#&amp;$&#13;
Rotoot Eaftr Ralph Banfield Frank Gould Charles Showerman&#13;
LIVINGSTON MALTY CO&#13;
Brighton Office: AC 7-1431 — Howell Office: KUM&#13;
"**• "EVENING CALLS"&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT, BRIGHTON AC 7-1431&#13;
LOU PARMENTER, HOWELL 292&#13;
HELENE KENNEDY, HOWELL 204-W&#13;
60 ACRES&#13;
Rolling, hilly land on US-23&#13;
service road 2% miles from&#13;
X-way interchange. 300 apple&#13;
tree orchard, 13 acres woods,&#13;
2 acre pond. Ideal for country&#13;
home or subdividing.&#13;
40 ACRES&#13;
Level, productive farm land.&#13;
7 acres woods, Small shed.&#13;
Price: 110,000. $1,500. down.&#13;
Vacant&#13;
Terms.&#13;
50 ACRES&#13;
50 acres. $9,000.&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
WOMAN WHO CAN drive to&#13;
call regularly each month on&#13;
established Studio Girl Cosmetics&#13;
clients in and around&#13;
Brighton making necessary deliveries,&#13;
etc., 3 to 4 hrs. per&#13;
day. Route will pay up to $5.&#13;
per hr. Write Studio Giri Cosmetics,&#13;
Dept 77139, Glendale,&#13;
Calif. 9-11-x&#13;
ASSISTANT to Librarian, high&#13;
school graduate, typing ability&#13;
necessary, interested in books,&#13;
able to handle detailed work&#13;
and enjoy working with others.&#13;
Telephone Mrs. Doris Johnson,&#13;
McPherson Community Health&#13;
Center, HoweU 1804 for appointment&#13;
for personal interview.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
WOULD YOU LIKE to turn&#13;
your spare time into cash? Opportunity&#13;
for man or woman to&#13;
supply demand for well known&#13;
Rawleigh Products in Brighton.&#13;
Full details without obligation.&#13;
Write Rawleigh Dept. MCI 680-&#13;
323, Freeport, 111. 9-11-x&#13;
RARE PROFITABLE job for&#13;
car&#13;
i= TTs'^.-r&#13;
required. Digest, Box 2070, Minneapolis&#13;
15, Minn. 9-25-p&#13;
WOMAN WANTED to work&#13;
9:00 to 4:00, Mon., Tues., &amp;&#13;
Thurs., g e n e r a l housework,&#13;
$8.00 for 7 hrs. plus lunches,&#13;
steady year round job, must&#13;
furnish o w n transportation,&#13;
Call Hartland 2551 for appointment.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
GIRL FOR PART time, must&#13;
have some bookkeeping and&#13;
typing experience. Inquire at&#13;
Brighton Area Chamber of&#13;
Commerce. tfp&#13;
DEMONSTRATORS—for Sara&#13;
Coventry jewelry — full or part&#13;
time, must have own transportation.&#13;
Call 878-5533.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
OWNER&#13;
229-7043&#13;
IDEAL&#13;
HOMES SITES&#13;
Any Size In Brighton&#13;
Small Down Paymenr&#13;
LAND CONTRACT&#13;
WILL BUILD&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
OH YOVH LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,850 Full Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$38.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pc. bath, double bowl&#13;
link, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures, Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, W drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon. Cobb Homes, Inc.&#13;
t&#13;
H i&#13;
t # PoiitlM Tr%U&#13;
. Bpdth Lyon, Mich.&#13;
~ G E M Y * 7-W08&#13;
JACK LUCAS&#13;
Builder&#13;
Alteration*&#13;
Home Modernization&#13;
Garages - New Homes&#13;
Phone 229-7965&#13;
8458 Carols Dr.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
tfx&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Carrel*,&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard T*ke, Mich.&#13;
EMpirt 8-2511 or 8-4086&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
ARGUS—DISPATCH—EAGLE&#13;
WED, SEPTEMBER 11, 1963&#13;
AVON CHRISTMAS Selling —&#13;
make top income — Customers&#13;
waiting to place orders near&#13;
your home. Call Avon today.&#13;
For appointment in your home&#13;
write or call evenings, Mrs.&#13;
Alona Huckins, 5664 School S t&#13;
Haslett, Mich. Telephone FE 9-&#13;
8483. 9-18-x&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant, 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
YOUR FUTURE — What about&#13;
it? Prepare yourself for the&#13;
years ahead. Train for motel&#13;
management. High school education&#13;
not necessary. Short&#13;
course at home followed by&#13;
two weeks of practical training&#13;
in modern motels located&#13;
throughout the U.S. For interview,&#13;
write the school giving&#13;
name, address, and telephone&#13;
number. American Motels, Inc.,&#13;
906 E. Carson, P.O. Box 160,&#13;
Las Vega», Nev., Dept. F (»•»•*&#13;
F. REASON, Realtor&#13;
Pinckney UP 8-3564&#13;
TraUer Lot With Septic A Field $1200.00&#13;
3 Bedroom Home in Gregory&#13;
3 Bedroom Home in Unadilla&#13;
2 Bedroom Ranch 1 Acre Landscaped - prighton&#13;
3 Bedroom Brick, Full Basement 5 Acres - Near Brighton&#13;
3 Bedroom Brick Ranch 1 Acre - Pinckney&#13;
• 200 Acres With Lake Frontage m&#13;
Ran?*! Type ^en-lH -««•&lt;*&#13;
7000 sq. ft. Industrial Buildings—Reasonable&#13;
Two Fine Lake Homes&#13;
HANDY LAKE (near US-23 and M-59). A lovely 3&#13;
bedroom home on I1,2 acre water front lot. Large glassed-in&#13;
porch, lovely kitchen, lVa baths, full basement, 2 car garage.&#13;
Most attractive place; water rights on 3 lakes. $17,-&#13;
500.&#13;
CHEMUNG LAKE. A 3 bedroom home on excellent 95&#13;
ft. water front lot. Huge glassed-in porch, gas furnace, 2&#13;
extra fenced-in lots with large garage and electric door.&#13;
$25,000; $5,000 down.&#13;
Brand New Home in Howell&#13;
This L-Shaped house Is no run-of-the mill floor plan.&#13;
Three large bedrooms and bath are in the front of the&#13;
house, away from the living area, the LR is in rear with&#13;
sliding window wall to patio, two way fireplace connects&#13;
LR and most attractive kitchen. There is a large&#13;
covered entrance porch, attached^ garage, basement;&#13;
all on a 75 ft. lot. with lake privileges. See it now. $21,-&#13;
000. Modest down payment.&#13;
5 ROOM HOUSE and 2V» acres on Burkhart Rd, close&#13;
to US-16. Some interior trim and finish needed. Has forced&#13;
air furnace, water suppiy, etc. $7,500; only $800 down.&#13;
LAKE HOME. South end Howell Lake, just outside&#13;
city. 2 bedrooms, gas heat, 60 ft. water frontage, low taxes.&#13;
Under $9,000. 25% down.&#13;
AT PARDEE LAKE&#13;
YEAR - AROUND HOME of heavy log construetion.&#13;
Stone fireplace, 2 bedrooms, glassed-in porch, part&#13;
basement, 2 lots &amp; Vi lot to lake. Excellent fishing lake.&#13;
$10,000, Vs down.&#13;
20 ACRES close to Howell with clean, modern 3-&#13;
bedroom home and nice barn. $16,500; $4,000 down;&#13;
$90 per month.&#13;
3 BEDROOM modern home on 1 acre land southwest&#13;
of Howell. $10,500; low down.&#13;
SHELL HOUSE on 100x250 ft. lot on Chilson Rd. near&#13;
US-16. Finish it yourself! Financing for finishing is available.&#13;
Will Complete to any stage. Only $500 down.&#13;
6 LEVEL acres close to Mason Rd. 400* wide, 650' deep.&#13;
$1,800. Only $200. down&#13;
3 ACRE building site. $1,200.' Only $200 down.&#13;
LARGE FARMS&#13;
360 ACRES, 2 sets of buildings, 3 miles of road&#13;
frontage, at less than $200 per acre.&#13;
566 ACRES, 2 sets buildings, 2 streams, 3 miles of&#13;
road frontage, excellent location near lakes. $280 per&#13;
acre.&#13;
40 ACRES, 10 room modern house, small bam,&#13;
car garage, good location. $25,000; terms. »&#13;
150 ACRES, 3 bedroom home, basement-barn, silo, 2&#13;
car garage. Priced under $200 per acre.&#13;
96 ACRES level land with stream, close to Howell and&#13;
1-96. Has modern 2-bedroom home, M mile frontage on&#13;
black-top road for several additional homes. $200 per&#13;
acre; only $3,000 down.&#13;
OAK GROVE—-11 % acres, 480 apple trees, Red Delicious,&#13;
Spies, Macintosh, Corttands, and Yellow Delicious.&#13;
Two car cement floor with wiring to gang*. Equipment&#13;
optional. $6,900.00 $2,500.00 Down.&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
3 BEDROOM HOME, Excellent condition, 4 roonu carpeted&#13;
Laundry room and breezeway, two car garage.&#13;
$14,900.00. Terns.&#13;
-LENT .LOCATION, 3 lots, 3 bedrooms, Bath ind&#13;
one half, gat hot water beat, $5,000. down. Terms Available.&#13;
Howell Realty Inc. 903 B. Grand JUver, HowvH, Phone 488&#13;
HURON&#13;
All year 2-txSrm.&#13;
place, oil furnace. $&amp; ft&#13;
nver. Extra lot with&#13;
Reduced to $8£00. Terms.&#13;
WINANS LAKE&#13;
Good afl yw&#13;
home. 3-bdrm*. flreplaoe,&#13;
eaetoaed porch overlooking&#13;
lake. Basement, garage. This&#13;
la a vary pleasant borne,&#13;
large sbade trees on 8a ft.&#13;
lake front lot Price $17,900.&#13;
60 ACRES&#13;
Vacant 60 acres, gently rolling&#13;
land. Has low spot with&#13;
spring which may have a&#13;
possibility of private lake.&#13;
Reduced to $12,900*&#13;
RANCH HOME&#13;
5-room one floor home built&#13;
in 1956. Full basement, attached&#13;
garage, 2 lots. Large shade&#13;
tree*. Immediate possession&#13;
$14,500. Terms.&#13;
10 ACRES VACANT&#13;
Vacant 10 acres. $3,000. $500&#13;
down. Balance $50 month.&#13;
468 FEET&#13;
Railroad Frontage&#13;
1 TO 15 ACRES,&#13;
IN BRIGHTON&#13;
Owner&#13;
— WILL —&#13;
SACRIFICE&#13;
229-7043&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Realtor&#13;
Phone ACademy 7-3101 Day or ErenlBf&#13;
9947 East Grand R i m&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON — new 8 bedroom ranch&#13;
type home in fine section of City. Living: room,&#13;
kitchen, full bath, utility room, gas heat $14,500.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON — full price $8,000, 3 bedrooms,&#13;
kitchen, living room, basement, gas heat,&#13;
near school.&#13;
CITY Of BRIGHTON — well located S bedroom&#13;
home, spacious living" room, kitchen, dining room,&#13;
full basement, gas heat two-car garage, extra lot&#13;
$15,500. Terms.&#13;
nice spot. $10,500. Terras.&#13;
THIS NEW — 3 bedroom country ranch type horn*.&#13;
has two baths, modern kitchen, living room, fall&#13;
basement, two-car garage, many fine features.&#13;
Call on this one.&#13;
3 B . R . RANCH HOME — on * acre in Brighton&#13;
— All rooms are good size — lots of storage&#13;
space — large family room in basement — plus&#13;
furnace &amp; laundry room — fruit storage and&#13;
extra bed room — breezeway to attached 1H&#13;
car garage — screened patio overlooking spa*&#13;
cious lawn — like living in country — yet convenient&#13;
to all Brighton activities — $16,900 —&#13;
convenient terms.&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME — near Brighton — 8 B.R&#13;
— fire place — large enclosed porch — Oil space&#13;
heat — Full bath — paved road — $8,500 —&#13;
convenient terms.&#13;
29 VACANT ACRES — with good stream — partly&#13;
level — some rolling land — good home sites —&#13;
$6,000 — easy terms.&#13;
IDEAL HOME for couple — well built — approx.&#13;
Va acre — 2 miles from Brighton —-'4 rooms —&#13;
$7,800.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance&#13;
9987 E. Grand River — Brighton — Ph. AC 9-1158&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9S17 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
TWO BEDROOM — Ranch.&#13;
Gas hett, breeteway, two&#13;
car garage, aluminum Btonm&#13;
and screen*, water •oftentr,&#13;
fenced backyard Term*.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Lake&#13;
front home. Gat heat, full&#13;
basement, aluminum atormi&#13;
and screens. $12,500 termi&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Brick&#13;
and frame ranch. 1400 *q.&#13;
ft. of HWng. Located near&#13;
West Elementary SchooL&#13;
Separate dining room, full&#13;
basement, garage, carpet&#13;
Termi.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Corner&#13;
lot. This home has just&#13;
been painted on exterior and&#13;
is well maintained Gat beat,&#13;
full basement, ltt car garage,&#13;
secluded patio. CIOM&#13;
to school* and shopping.&#13;
$12,500 terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — Four&#13;
year old rands home located&#13;
in highly restricted subdivision&#13;
with Big Crooktd Lain&#13;
privileges. 2200 sq. ft Spacious&#13;
rooms, two fireplaces,&#13;
one in paneled family roam&#13;
one fall and two half baths,&#13;
J-car attached garage with&#13;
workshop. $6,000 down.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — New&#13;
tri-level on one acre. living&#13;
room and bedrooms&#13;
peted. Mahogany paneled&#13;
recreation room, tiled bath,&#13;
extra bath roughed-ln, RA.&#13;
oil, garage. $1200 down.&#13;
12 ACRES — Modern three&#13;
bedroom home, 1% car ga*&#13;
rage, H.A. oil, small barn.&#13;
$12,600 terms.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
LAKE -OF -THE - PINES —&#13;
Three bedroom lake front&#13;
home. Gas heat, full walkout&#13;
basement, fireplace, 1H&#13;
baths, 2-car attached garage.&#13;
This home is Just ever&#13;
a year old. $1500 dawn.&#13;
FONDA LAKE— Privileges,&#13;
Three bedroome, gas neat,&#13;
stone fireplace, hiaemant,&#13;
carpet and drapes. $3,000&#13;
down.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE—Very neat&#13;
two bedroom home on lake&#13;
front with excellent beach.&#13;
Basement, oil furnace, garage.&#13;
Large shady lot Terms.&#13;
MI YMMI&#13;
38 ACRES — Hartland ant,&#13;
$8,000 with $1900 down.&#13;
88 ACRES-flyM Read. Excellent&#13;
term*.&#13;
40 ACRES — Modern two&#13;
bedroom, fireplace, H.A* flu,&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
IS LEVEL ACRES conveniently&#13;
located on UJS.-23, 4 bedroom&#13;
home, full basement, new 2 ear&#13;
garage, outbuildings, excellent&#13;
coodittoe. U400a Terms. r.&#13;
ATTRACTIVE^ RETIREMENT&#13;
ton» near CM. P r o v i n g&#13;
Grounds. V% acre site, newly&#13;
decorated, black top road,&#13;
g5£00 H00 down.&#13;
LOG CABIN en Huron River,&#13;
SO ft river frontage, ideal for&#13;
week-end retreat $3300.&#13;
ALUMINUM SIDING, outtidt&#13;
fireplace, garage, pleasant modten&#13;
kdeefroot cottage, $8,600&#13;
$L500 down,&#13;
A GOOD FARM HOME on 2&#13;
nice acvat, 4 hedrooma, basemeat,&#13;
located 17 wOes W. of&#13;
Fanaingten near 1-98 X-way.&#13;
$10300, $1,500 down.&#13;
25 TILLABLE LEVEL Acres&#13;
preetway * Brighton. $4,500 408WMI&#13;
1MB SNeJ&#13;
EST. ins&#13;
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Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
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ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1963&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Polisher&#13;
by hr. day, etc. Gamble&#13;
Store, AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
TUXEDOS OR dinner jackets&#13;
lor proms, weddings or summer&#13;
dances, with all accessories,&#13;
only $8.50 at the How ell Apparel&#13;
Shop, in the Howell Shopping&#13;
Center. Call Howell 2668&#13;
for details. t^f-x&#13;
FOR RENT GARDEN \&#13;
seeders and spreaders. Gambles,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7251, Brighton.&#13;
tfx&#13;
OFFICE SPACE in ne* Professional&#13;
Bldg. on North St.,&#13;
Parking. Air-Condi t i o"h~ i n g,&#13;
Lease Availa b 1 e. Box 291.&#13;
Brighton. Michigan. t-f-x&#13;
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE&#13;
with 2 rms Phone AC 7-6151.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
NEW GRAND View Apartments&#13;
now leasing. Modern 5&#13;
room spacious Apts. Heat, water&#13;
and Sewage furnished, modern&#13;
kitchen with build-ins. Pri-&#13;
\ate Lake Privileges, 10630&#13;
2 BDRM. unfurnished Apt.&#13;
overlooking lake, $85.00 mo.&#13;
own utilities. Also, 3 rm, apt,&#13;
fur. or unfurnished. 'AC 9-6029&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
2 BDRM. DUPLEX Apt. gas&#13;
heat, garage, near school and&#13;
Fh'''pnin?,' center, suitable fnr&#13;
elderly couple, S100.00 mo. 134&#13;
Church St. AC 9-6074 or AC 9-&#13;
2711. t-f-x&#13;
IY"&gt;OM &amp; BOARD, family style.&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
NEAR HAMBURG — New 4&#13;
rm. heated house on lake, 15&#13;
min. from Briqhton or Ann Arbor.&#13;
AC 7-5713- nights. tfx&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, year round,&#13;
"Hack Lake, 6254 Buck Shore&#13;
Dr.. Available Oct. 1, KE 4-&#13;
.7J0.". tfx&#13;
NFW 3 RM. Spacious apt,,&#13;
Fcenir. heat included, $75, mo.&#13;
4141 Van Amberg Rd., I1!* mile&#13;
N.E. Brighton State Police&#13;
Post. tfx&#13;
FURNISHED Cottages a n d&#13;
apts., gas heat, utilities included,&#13;
by week or mo., 2 miles&#13;
from Brighton, AC 9-6723.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
ONE BDRM. Trailer, $20.00&#13;
per wk. Pine Lodge Trailer&#13;
Park on Woodland Lake. 227.&#13;
7471. tfx&#13;
2 BEDROOMS, living room,&#13;
kitchen, utility room and bath.&#13;
Heat, water furnished. $70.00&#13;
month plus electricity. References.&#13;
Pinckney 878-3143. tfx&#13;
5 BEDROOM, 2 bath home,&#13;
year rouhd, 2 miles from Hamburg&#13;
on Bugk Lake, partially&#13;
furnished. Call after 6 p.m.&#13;
Pinckney 878-3239. 9-11-x&#13;
NEW — 2 bedroom, lake front,&#13;
Auto Heat, Furnished, Full&#13;
Basement, n e a r Brighton,&#13;
$90.00 per mo., Forest 6-9470&#13;
Detroit. • t-f-x&#13;
MODERN 3 Bdrm. lake front&#13;
home, automatic gas heat. Hot&#13;
water, 813 Sunrise Park Dr.&#13;
Chemung Lake. 9-11-p&#13;
MODERN TRAILER, 28 ft.,&#13;
air conditioned, 6210 Island&#13;
Lake Dr. 9-11-p&#13;
FURNISHED efficiency Apt.&#13;
All facilities furnished — laundry&#13;
privileges. Phone 227-6316.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
MODERN TRAILER SITE —&#13;
in town, no pets, 614 Flint Rd.,&#13;
229-7065. t-f-x&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM, 803 Madison&#13;
St., 229-9370. t-f-x&#13;
TWO BEDROOM year round&#13;
home. Ideal for retired couple&#13;
or young couple. Will sell. John&#13;
Wilson, 11941 West S h o r e&#13;
Drive. Hi-Land Lake. 9-11-p&#13;
TWO BEDROOM home in City.&#13;
Newly decorated throughout,&#13;
automatic oil heat. Adults only.&#13;
References required. Call AC&#13;
7-6501 after € p.m.&#13;
ONE OR TWO bedrm. Trailers&#13;
by wk. or mo. Woodland Trailer&#13;
Court 8005 W. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. 9-18-x&#13;
MODERN 2 BDRM. home, oil&#13;
heat, may be seen 10038 Spencer&#13;
Rd. t-f-x&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, completely furnished,&#13;
gas heat 8071 W. Gd.&#13;
River Brighton. 9-11-x&#13;
2 BDRM HOME, gat beat, $65.&#13;
unfurnished. Call after 12 nooa&#13;
AC 94949. . 9-11-x&#13;
2 BEDROOM modem furnished&#13;
home on school and mail route.&#13;
Ideal for&#13;
• oio, Mooted&#13;
11185 Alon-&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
3 BDRM. HOME, for rent or&#13;
sale, 229-6794. 9-11-x&#13;
LARGE COMFORTABLE room&#13;
for employed person. Must have&#13;
references. 740 E. Putnam S t&#13;
Pinckney 878-3462. 9-11-x&#13;
45 FT 1 BDRM. Trailer at&#13;
Woodland Lake Subd. on a 60&#13;
x 150 ft. lot — plus 2 car garage,&#13;
$65. per mo. Phone 227-&#13;
4208. 9-11-x&#13;
RANCH DUPLEX, unfurnished,&#13;
-2-bdrrns., full basement. Extra&#13;
nice home and surroundings,&#13;
adults, $100. 6937 Somerset. AC&#13;
9-6563. t-f-x&#13;
MODERN RANCH type country&#13;
home, 6 rms., bath, furnished&#13;
shown by appointment&#13;
only, Brighton 227-2212. Interested&#13;
in those who would&#13;
treat it as their own home.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
OR SALE, lakefront, newly&#13;
decorated permanent home, 5&#13;
bdrms, 2 baths, $125. mo. AC&#13;
7-7375. ' 9-11-x&#13;
8 RM. HOUSE, gas heat,&#13;
newly decorated. 231 Pierce St.&#13;
Call 229-9782. 9-11-x&#13;
TWO UNFINISHED homes for&#13;
sale. 878-3236. 9-18-x&#13;
3 B D R M . UNFINISHED&#13;
home, lived in one year, lake&#13;
subdivision, near Hamburg. $5,-&#13;
800 in it. Will sell for $3,800&#13;
cash now. 227-3954. 9-18-x&#13;
NEW COTTAGE &amp; wooded lot&#13;
full price $2,195.. with $219.&#13;
down and 525 per mo. Private&#13;
sand beach on large lake. Fishing&#13;
«und boating. Deer &amp; partridge&#13;
hunting. Also retirement&#13;
homesites. Come to our office&#13;
at the Harrison — Gladwin&#13;
Exit off U.S.-27 Freeway, under&#13;
the big orange arrow sign&#13;
to your left, Northern Development&#13;
Co., Harrisoa Open 7&#13;
days a week (Member Chamber&#13;
of Commerce). 9-11-x&#13;
BUILDING LOTS in Pinckney.&#13;
Write, Box A, Pinckney Dispatch.&#13;
9-11-x&#13;
5 YR. OLD, 3 Mrm. ranch,&#13;
Hamburg area. Piwne AC 7-&#13;
4312 after 5 p.m. 9-25-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
RUBBISH ROUTE for s a l e ,&#13;
Brighton Area, Call Detroit KE&#13;
4-7544. 9-11-x&#13;
Services&#13;
PAINTING &amp; DECORATING,&#13;
Free estimates. Maurice Link,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7531 or UP 8-3530.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free estimates.&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
BLACK, and WHITS, color&#13;
ney.&#13;
p.m.&#13;
AC S-C0S2 *ft£i~ G&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
4 RM. APT. — upstairs, near&#13;
West Elementary school, 925Va&#13;
W. Main. Call after 4:00 p.m.&#13;
AC 9-6412. • 9-18-x&#13;
FURNISHED APT. in Brighton.&#13;
Call after 6 p.m. phone&#13;
Howell 1858J. 9-11-p&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - in aluminum.&#13;
wood or steel sash.&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
sW. Main St. AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
HOUSE FOR RENT or lease,&#13;
all modern conveniences. Write&#13;
P.O. Box 463, Brighton.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
APT. ON Little Crooked Lake.&#13;
AC 9-2271. t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM., NICELY furnished,&#13;
lakefront. home, Briggs Lake, 2&#13;
miles to Brighton, AC 9-6723.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
FURNISHED COTTAGES and&#13;
apts., gas heat, utilities included,&#13;
by wk. or mo., 2 miles from&#13;
Brighton, AC 9-6723. 9-18-x&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
3 BEDROOMS, carpeting, attached&#13;
garage, large fenced&#13;
back yard; reasonably priced;&#13;
drive by and see at 6394 Stephen&#13;
Ave., Brighton; contact&#13;
owner at 483-5296, Ypsiianti.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
10 ACRES level land in city of&#13;
Brighton, suitable for subdividing&#13;
or an orchard home. Donald&#13;
Leith Sr., 620 S. 7th St.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WOODED LOT 60' x 305'&#13;
on Chain of Lakes for sale or&#13;
trade for Brighton City lot.&#13;
Gas available. Call after 5 p.m.&#13;
AC 9-6750. tfx&#13;
2 TRAILER SPACES 68 ft."x&#13;
125 ft., sewerage, electricity,&#13;
patios. 3074 West M-36. Also 1&#13;
space available for rent. tfx&#13;
BY OWNER, attractive 2 bdrm.&#13;
home, tued basement, garage,&#13;
gas heat, extra lot for garden,&#13;
ideal for small family. Call 229-&#13;
9233. 9-11-x&#13;
6 RM. YR. ROUND. Lakeland,&#13;
Mich., $6,000. terms, Phone Detroit,&#13;
DI 1-0142. 9-18-x&#13;
TWO CHOICE lots, equal 132&#13;
ft. x 123 ft. Pinckney, both for&#13;
$675.00, nothing down. Pinckney&#13;
878-3613. t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM. HOME on 2H acres,&#13;
basement, extra acres available,&#13;
$13,500 terms. Esther Decker.&#13;
Broker. 229-9025. t-f-X&#13;
SHOP OUR&#13;
PnoCograph'y. Very reasonable&#13;
rates. 48 hr. Service. Whitmore&#13;
Photo Finishers. 9455 Main&#13;
Whitmore Lake. 449-2468.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WASHED SAND and gravel,&#13;
beaches cleaned and sanded,&#13;
bulldozing, grading. We truck&#13;
anything. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
WATER WELLS, 3 In. to 10 in.;&#13;
test holes, electric pumps,&#13;
pump repairs, well repairt.&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no job too&#13;
small. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and delivery&#13;
service or use our car,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS. UNCONDITIONALLY&#13;
guaranteed&#13;
to original consumer for as&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is installed. AIRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Springs,&#13;
all cars and light trucks,&#13;
V/a to 2 Ton Trucks, fronts&#13;
onry. TRUCK MIRRORS recondi&#13;
t i o n e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Howell, Phone&#13;
151 t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Varcon batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a m b l e&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FRENCHY'S DISPOSAL Service.&#13;
Garbage and Rubbish.&#13;
Pickup by the day, week, or&#13;
month, in city or rural. Also.&#13;
Clean • up work. Drums or&#13;
Barrels for sale. We'll haul&#13;
anything, just phone. AC 9-&#13;
6816. t-f-x&#13;
HELP SANTA by having your&#13;
dolls repaired now. Also have&#13;
clothes and accessories for Barbie,&#13;
Ken, and Tammy, 4306&#13;
Highcrest, Brighton, AC 7-6353.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
TREE SERVICE — Removal&#13;
and trimming, free estimates.&#13;
Phone 227-3958, or Whitmore&#13;
Lake, 449-4321 after 5 p.m.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
MARSHALL ROOFING Company&#13;
we specialize in hot roofs.&#13;
For free estimate on any type&#13;
roof, call Howell 3063 days until&#13;
2:30 p.m. evenings after 6&#13;
pjn, tfx&#13;
1959 FORD STATION WAGON&#13;
V-8 FORDO-MATIC&#13;
1959 FORD 2-DR. 6 CYL.&#13;
STANDARD TRANSMISSION&#13;
1863 F0RDNCK4JP&#13;
1956 FORD 44NL SEDAN .. $196*0&#13;
SMITH FORD SALES&#13;
PINE&#13;
HVEI, MWELL&#13;
.&#13;
ATTENTION HUNTERS!&#13;
PLANNING ON GOING&#13;
HUNTING THIS FALL?&#13;
See The All New&#13;
JEEP WAGONEER&#13;
THE WAGON THAT SETS&#13;
YOU PLACES&#13;
WHERE OTHERS OAN'T&#13;
Howell JEEP Sales Inc.&#13;
2450 W. GRAND RIVER, HOWELL&#13;
PHONE 1500&#13;
A QUALITY CAR&#13;
JOIN&#13;
THESE LOCAL DEALERS&#13;
til Tempest 2-Dr.&#13;
'60 Plymouth, V-8&#13;
9 PASSENGER WAGON&#13;
'59 Plymouth Belv.&#13;
• 1963 DEMONSTRATORS&#13;
Big Discounts&#13;
"~ OSTD^CAFBUYS"&#13;
1962 TEMPEST&#13;
1961 PONTIAC SEDAN • NICE&#13;
1961 CHEVROLET PICK-UP w camper&#13;
1960 VOLKSWAGON - CHECK THIS ONE&#13;
1959 PLYMOUTH 8 CYL. STICK SHIFT&#13;
1958 PONTIAC WAGON • CHECK THIS&#13;
We Buy&#13;
Late Model Used Cars&#13;
Bullard-Patton Pontiac&#13;
9820 E. Grand River Brighton 227-1971&#13;
'59 Plymouth Belv. 2-dr&#13;
HARD - TOP V8&#13;
'57 Plymouth Belv. 4-dr&#13;
V - 8&#13;
'59 Chrysler, V-8, 4-dr. I&#13;
4 1963 CHRYSLERS PRICES REDUCED TO ROCK BOTTOM&#13;
School Is Open - Drive With Care&#13;
SLAYTON MOTOR SALES&#13;
• LEE GORDON • DICK SLAYTON&#13;
301 E. Grand River — Howell — 349&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
1963&#13;
e BUY!&#13;
YOU*&#13;
\\&#13;
Climb over the&#13;
fence of uncertainty&#13;
with a de- /&#13;
pendable deal! at .&#13;
QUALITY fl&#13;
CHEVROLET&#13;
there's a large&#13;
selection of OK&#13;
U S E D C A R S&#13;
t h a t will give&#13;
you quality, perf&#13;
o r m a n c e and&#13;
that all lmporta&#13;
n t , economy!&#13;
Get all three today&#13;
at QUALITY&#13;
CHEVROLET!&#13;
ANSCAMT&#13;
COM€TO&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
... DEALS&#13;
1957 CHEVROLET Bel Aire, 4-DrM Hd.-top.jP.&#13;
Glide, P. Steering, V-8 — Clean&#13;
1960 CHEVROLET % Ton Pick-up, Fleetsidc,&#13;
Short Box — Clean&#13;
1962 CADILLAC, 4-Dn, Hd-top, Full Power-&#13;
Like New&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET Bel Aire, 6 Passenger, Sta.&#13;
Wagon, P. Glide, P. Steering — Demo&#13;
1962 FORD Convertible, V-8, Automatic — Sharp&#13;
1961 PONTIAC, Sta. Wagon, P. Steering, P.&#13;
Brakes — Clean&#13;
1961 SIMCA 4-Dr.,&#13;
1959 FORD Galaxie, 2-Dr., Hd.-top, P. Steering,&#13;
Auto., V-8. Like New&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET H ton pickup, Long Wide&#13;
Box&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET 2-DrM Hd.-top, V-8, P. Glide,&#13;
P. Steering, White, Red Trim&#13;
1948 JEEP, 4 Wheel Drive — Local Car&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET Impala, 4-Dr., HcL-top., V-8,&#13;
P. Glide — Clean&#13;
1963 CHEVROLET Impala, Convertible, Loaded,&#13;
Demo&#13;
1938 CHEVROLET 2% Ton Tractor, Fully&#13;
Equipped.&#13;
\\&#13;
\\&#13;
UNBELIEVEABLE DEALS&#13;
ONLY 29 CARS LEFT&#13;
Galaxies&#13;
Fairlanes&#13;
Falcons - AND -&#13;
Demonstrators&#13;
Lots more GOOD can A track* t«&#13;
Q U A L I T Y&#13;
BEAT SEAL&#13;
Brighton's Largest Ford Deafer&#13;
OPEN EVENINGS&#13;
WILSON FORD SALES&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1171&#13;
22S E. ORANO RIVER - BRIGHTON&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>ME 80 — NO. 37 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, WEIXNKSDAY SKFIKMBKR 18. 196 SINGLE COPY 10c&#13;
Pastor May s Part&#13;
In Makin g Film in Europe&#13;
The film, "Our Christian Heritage,"&#13;
produced by Dr. and&#13;
4r#. Helen Correll, directors of&#13;
the United World Mission will&#13;
be shown in the Pinckney area&#13;
beginning Sept. 23.&#13;
"Our Christian Heritage" was&#13;
filmed last winter in Europe&#13;
during a Youth Seminary. Pastor&#13;
Murphy of the People's&#13;
Church of Pinckney accompanied&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. Correll with&#13;
16 top-notch young people&#13;
from various high schools&#13;
across the country.&#13;
Sailing out of New York on&#13;
the beautiful new luxury liner&#13;
**S. S. France" the group had&#13;
youth meetings in London, England:&#13;
Paris France; Berlin, Germany;&#13;
Innsbruck, A u s t r i a;&#13;
Rome, Italy; Barcelona, Spain&#13;
and then sailed home on the&#13;
S. 3. Independence stopping at&#13;
Cannes, France, Cassablanca,&#13;
North Africa and the Madeira&#13;
tunities of service and Christian&#13;
witness in each of the countries&#13;
visited.&#13;
They were the official guests&#13;
of the city of Berlin for 5&#13;
days and crossed over into the&#13;
East Berlin sector through the*&#13;
"Wall of Shame" at Check&#13;
Point Charlie.&#13;
The public is invited to see&#13;
this beautiful 16-MM sound,&#13;
color film at the following&#13;
Churches:&#13;
Monday — Nazarene Church&#13;
of Howell&#13;
Tuesday — Hiawatha Beach&#13;
Church, Hamburg&#13;
Wednesday — Grace Memorial&#13;
Church, Lincoln Park&#13;
Thursday — People's Church&#13;
of Pinckney&#13;
Friday — Calvary Mennonit&#13;
Church. Pinckney&#13;
Sunday — Warrendael Community&#13;
Church, Dearborn&#13;
Monday — First Baptist&#13;
Church of Fowleiville&#13;
The Way&#13;
We Hear&#13;
It By Dolly Baugtm&#13;
. . . . there has been a slight&#13;
frost every month since last&#13;
January! One person with&#13;
little over an acre garden has&#13;
made note of this and reported.&#13;
While the frost in Juiy&#13;
and August were slightest of&#13;
them—they were still there.&#13;
• • *&#13;
. . . . there was a clipping in&#13;
Thursday, September 12, 1963&#13;
issue of the Detroit News&#13;
that the Hell Chamber admits&#13;
the crowd of 23,000 persons&#13;
that crowded into Hell last&#13;
June 29 and oO was just a&#13;
trifle more than could be&#13;
handled in that small town of&#13;
20ft; « ri A . lhe№for* -".next-&#13;
Murph y Luimutic u \itx&#13;
Studies on board ship.&#13;
The young people had oppor-&#13;
Speaker&#13;
School Gets $3 5,00 0&#13;
For 2 Specia l Rooms&#13;
Pastor Ending Long Career&#13;
The Reverend William Hainsworth,&#13;
pastor of the Community&#13;
Congregational Church in&#13;
Pinckney, will preach his farewell&#13;
sermon Sunday, September&#13;
29th. He is retiring after&#13;
nearly 50 years in the ministry.&#13;
Rev. Hainsworih lias had a&#13;
very versatile career, having&#13;
been a vaudeville performer, a&#13;
song writer, bank clerk, farmer&#13;
Pinckne y Man&#13;
Unhur t When&#13;
Car Rolls Over&#13;
PINCKNEY - - Robert L.&#13;
Aschenbrenner, .'iB, was uninjured&#13;
when he lost control&#13;
of his car Sunday at 2:45 a.m.&#13;
and it rolled completely over&#13;
after leaving Toma road onequarter&#13;
mile south of the Village.&#13;
The driver, who lives a'&#13;
8835 Cedar Lake road, told&#13;
state troopers he had to crowd&#13;
the side of the road when he&#13;
met an oncoming vehicle.&#13;
Police said he1 was travelling&#13;
about 55 miles per hour&#13;
and issued him a ticket for&#13;
exceeding the basic speed law.&#13;
police officer whose&#13;
and catchy tunes&#13;
were heard by more than&#13;
S18.00 0 Michigan g r a de&#13;
school youngsters in the&#13;
put three years will bring&#13;
his traffic safety program to&#13;
the pupils of St. Patrick&#13;
School on Thursday.&#13;
Lt. Wilburn Legree, known&#13;
at the ".Singing Cop", will&#13;
prevent an hour-long program&#13;
on child safety to the&#13;
children.&#13;
County Crashes&#13;
Injure \in e&#13;
During Week&#13;
HOWELL — The Livingston&#13;
County Accident Report for&#13;
the Period Sept. 9-16 shows&#13;
12 property damage accidents&#13;
and 7 personal injury accidents.&#13;
There were 9 persons injured&#13;
and 31 cars involved.&#13;
These reports are issued&#13;
weekly by the Michigan State&#13;
Police.&#13;
Supervisors Discuss&#13;
New Radio Equipment&#13;
H O W E LL — Decisions&#13;
reached yesterday (Tuesday*&#13;
by t he Livingston County&#13;
Board of Supervisors included&#13;
approving an additional $500&#13;
to be added to a previous appropriation&#13;
of $1,00 0 for a base&#13;
radio station at the Detention&#13;
Home, approval of several&#13;
personnel changes in the County&#13;
4-H program, and adoption&#13;
of several resolutions pertaining&#13;
to state administration.&#13;
Sheriff Lawrence Gehringer&#13;
and Sopervteor Milton&#13;
Connie, chairman of Civil Defense,&#13;
spoke about developments&#13;
reiattat; to a federal&#13;
law which requires polk*&#13;
and Ore department radio*&#13;
to be on separate wave&#13;
by Oct. SI.&#13;
They recommended purchase&#13;
of a radio set which would&#13;
allow the sheriff to communicate&#13;
"Inter-City" with other&#13;
cities in Livingston and adjacent&#13;
counties. Several bids&#13;
on this equipment and the&#13;
band for the fire departments&#13;
were around $1,385 .&#13;
Supervisors approved spending&#13;
an additional $500 if it is&#13;
necessary to that a last-minute&#13;
rush order may be avoided.&#13;
Duane Girbach win be elevated&#13;
to 4-H Extension Director&#13;
to fill the vacancy left&#13;
when George MacQueen was&#13;
promoted to another Job outaide&#13;
the" county.&#13;
4-H If*&#13;
«fHI he fllled h*&#13;
of Harry&#13;
fatter of&#13;
r hi N«&gt;*.&#13;
Resolutions were adopted:&#13;
MKjportiog the Sheriffs Association&#13;
which is opposed to&#13;
say legislation removing the&#13;
driver's license bureaus from&#13;
their juhdsdiction and putting&#13;
it in the hands of Civil Service&#13;
employees; permitting the&#13;
county treasurer to pay delinquent&#13;
taxes directly to school&#13;
districts rather than to township&#13;
treasurers; and asking&#13;
that the Michigan Department&#13;
of Agriculture be retained as&#13;
a department under the reorganization&#13;
which will take&#13;
place when the new state&#13;
Constitution goes into effect.&#13;
Cousins Return&#13;
To England&#13;
Mrs. Marvin Livrance of&#13;
Main Street gave a farewell&#13;
party Sunday, Sept. 8. for her&#13;
cousin and family, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. James Shaffer and three&#13;
children, Georgina, Robert and&#13;
Catherine.&#13;
The Shaffers are from Cambridge,&#13;
England and have been&#13;
sight-seeing and visiting relatives&#13;
and friends in the States&#13;
for the past six weeks.&#13;
Georgina has been a guest&#13;
of the Livrances for two&#13;
weeks.&#13;
After an afternoon of visiting,&#13;
a buffet supper was&#13;
served.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van&#13;
Blaircum and girls of Pinckney&#13;
attended. Out-of-town guest*&#13;
present were: Mirs. Henry Livrance,&#13;
Mr. an4 Mrs. Obert,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Mrs. Harry&#13;
Atkins. Mr. and Mrs. Stern,&#13;
Mrs. Fu^Atkins, and Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Emptage. y&#13;
The Shaffers ftafc/ba&lt;* *°&#13;
England on September 10.&#13;
an d loca f ! " *•&#13;
* * *&#13;
. . . . if the bean shooters continue&#13;
to prevail at the Varsity&#13;
football games, it is suggested&#13;
that each person attending&#13;
should perhaps wear a helmet,&#13;
.similar to that of the players.&#13;
Boy those beans must hurt!&#13;
Parents, can't we control this!!&#13;
* * ¥&#13;
. . . , due to what was referred&#13;
to as "poor publicity&#13;
on the subject" there was not&#13;
a satisfactory a crowd at the&#13;
meeting pertaining to zoning&#13;
of Putnam Township l a s t&#13;
Tuesday night. Therefore, it&#13;
is understood another such&#13;
meeting will have to take&#13;
place in the near future, and&#13;
it is hoped that more citizens&#13;
will attend than the few&#13;
twenty or so" that did on thus&#13;
night last week.&#13;
. . . . our neighboring town of&#13;
Gregory has 15 or more business&#13;
plac.es, and a school,&#13;
kindergarten Xh rou gh 6th&#13;
grade, that has an enrollment&#13;
of 195 children, located a&#13;
block off the main street&#13;
there. Amazing what can be&#13;
just 8 short miles away and&#13;
never hear too much about it!&#13;
This is tremendous!&#13;
* * *&#13;
. . . . it's getting time to be&#13;
putting up thpse "no huntingno&#13;
trespasgj^ig" s i g n s up&#13;
around your property if you&#13;
want to keep "visitors" out&#13;
during the up-coming pheasant,&#13;
duck, and deer seasons, that&#13;
are fast drawing neigh.&#13;
* * »&#13;
. . . . October 10 is the deadline&#13;
to apply for those doe&#13;
permits this year, you hunters!&#13;
j Events&#13;
j Calendar&#13;
SEPTEMBER 19&#13;
Rainbow- Installation, Masonic&#13;
Hall, 8 p.m. Public invited.&#13;
Donna Klave, daughter of the&#13;
Wm. G. Klaves of Portage Lake&#13;
will be installed as Worthy Advisor.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Parent-Teachers Association,&#13;
Pinckney Elementary schol, 8&#13;
p.m. First meeting of this year,&#13;
persons with Elementary school&#13;
children are urged to attend.&#13;
* * •&#13;
SEPTEMBER 20, 21&#13;
St. Mary Altar Society rummage&#13;
sale. St. Mary School hall,&#13;
Friday evening, 7 to 9 pjn.;&#13;
Saturday morning (21st), 9 ajn.&#13;
till 12 nooa&#13;
* • *&#13;
PinckneyPirates vs. Manchester-&#13;
there*— 7:30 P.TXL (football)&#13;
SEPTEMBER 21&#13;
Choir practice, Congregational&#13;
Church, grades 2-6 —&#13;
9:30 to 10:30 a.m.; grades 7-9&#13;
— 10:45 to 11:45 ajn.: Steve&#13;
Jones, director.&#13;
SEPTEMBER 25&#13;
Junior Varsity football team&#13;
vs. Howell J.V.'s, 7 p.m. here.&#13;
SEPTEMBER 26&#13;
People's Church, 7:30 pjrcu&#13;
16-MM sound, colored film of&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy's recent&#13;
European trip. Public invited.&#13;
AM AnW CM&#13;
The 25 &amp; Up Dance Chtb is&#13;
holding their next dance on&#13;
Tuesday, September 24, at the&#13;
YMCA in Aim Arbor.&#13;
These dances are for single&#13;
people only and there is lota&#13;
of fun for aH those digitate with&#13;
refreshments, orchestra, and&#13;
mixing dances.&#13;
For more information caH&#13;
Lorena Listen HA 9-7353 evenings.&#13;
Born in 1889 in the hamlet&#13;
of Burley-Wood-Head on England's&#13;
Yorkshire Moors, William&#13;
Hainsworth spent his boyhood&#13;
and youth in the town of.&#13;
Doncaster.&#13;
MINISTRY OR STA(iE*&#13;
Torn from an early age between&#13;
conflicting inclinations&#13;
to the cloth and to the stage,&#13;
he spent 5 years as a junior&#13;
clerk in Goole while he wrestled&#13;
with the problem.&#13;
He moved to London and pursued&#13;
both courses, studying&#13;
piano and elocution at the&#13;
Guildhall School of Music and&#13;
studying for theWesleyan ministry.&#13;
When he failed to pass the&#13;
Wesleyan's stiff physical examination,&#13;
he plunged at once&#13;
into the magic world of ihe ;&#13;
London stage as a "piano talk-&#13;
Will Be Additions&#13;
To Hamburg Unit&#13;
The Pinekney Community School district has been&#13;
awarded Sll.l.OOO for the purixjse of building- two special&#13;
education classrooms fur iwe in the Pinrknpy school district.&#13;
rist approved last Thursday&#13;
night, by the County Board&#13;
of Kducation at their rep-&#13;
This sum of nionev&#13;
hir monthly meeting held&#13;
THE REV. AND MRS WILLIAM HAINSWORTH&#13;
MARK IKS IN A K KANSAS&#13;
EMIGRATES TO CANADA&#13;
In 1913, his conflicts still unresolved,&#13;
the 24 year old Hainsworth&#13;
emigrated to Alberta,&#13;
B. C. to become a farmer. After&#13;
a brief stint at fanning, he&#13;
entered Hamline University at&#13;
St, Paul, Minn, until his funds&#13;
dwindled. j&#13;
From there he gravitated to I&#13;
Chicago where he appeared in&#13;
theaters and vaudeville houses&#13;
and worked in an assortment&#13;
of banks, hotels, and store-,&#13;
"In Chicago, I was an actor,&#13;
a vaudeville performer, a song&#13;
writer, a salesman, a stockclerk,&#13;
a hotel clerk and a monologist&#13;
with about equal frequency,"&#13;
he relates.&#13;
1920 found him on tour&#13;
through the midwest with a&#13;
male quartet.&#13;
It was while touring witUJhe&#13;
qiJuJPl m Aitus. Ark, Ihlit he&#13;
met and married his wife. Helen,&#13;
a widow with one daughter.&#13;
in 1921 he resumed the ministry,&#13;
thi.s time to stay, serving&#13;
»» pastor in Con;,'relational&#13;
Churches in Illinois and Iowa.&#13;
During 1934 am\ l&lt;r,:&gt; )n&gt;&#13;
made extensive lecture tours of&#13;
16 states featuring a religious&#13;
dramatic monologue&#13;
He came lo D i s t r r Mich,&#13;
in 1939 as pastor ol Webster&#13;
Congregational ;IIHI IJ &gt;: \ t c r&#13;
Fodor.'itod &lt; 'hui the-.&#13;
PKKACHKS 1 KOM&#13;
KOO!-' T O P *&#13;
Rev. Hainsworih •')'' i a*ted&#13;
national attention to De\tor&#13;
and Washtonaw County in 1946&#13;
I when he began fo preae.h from&#13;
down-town rooliops.&#13;
Set For Thurs.&#13;
T h e Pa m i l - T e a c h e r s Association&#13;
of t h e P i n c k n e y Kiem&#13;
e n t a i y School will hold their&#13;
first m e e t i n g T h u r s d a y , Sept&#13;
e m b e r 19, n1 S p.m. at the&#13;
PinckriOV KlenitMitary School.&#13;
The p i u p u s e ol this m e e t -&#13;
ing is to i n t r o d u c e the t e a c h -&#13;
ers in t h e K l e m e n t a r y School&#13;
to t h e p»i Pul&lt; .Mrs. Kellcnbeijier,&#13;
principal, will also conduct&#13;
H guiriefl ' o u r of I he&#13;
school to a c q u a i n t ail p a r e n t s&#13;
w i t h the facilities availnbir.&#13;
R e f r e s h m e n t s will be served a&lt;&#13;
the close of the m e e t i n g .&#13;
Officers elected last &gt;pi ii&gt;t;&#13;
for this school \ e a r will HSs&#13;
n m e t h e i r d u t i e s Sept. H».&#13;
T h e y a r e ; P r e s i d e n t , Mr. Robert&#13;
(iint o( P o r t a g e&#13;
Old-Timers • •&#13;
All Stars&#13;
Library News To Play Hamburg&#13;
Oops&#13;
The Pinckney Old-Time. &gt;&#13;
football loam or, .is the&gt;&#13;
prefer to be called, the All-&#13;
Stars • - will meet H similar&#13;
team from Hamburg next October&#13;
26 at the&#13;
morial Field in Pinekney.&#13;
Co-captains Julius Asrhenbrenner&#13;
and Phil (ientile o:&#13;
the All-Stars are urging nA&#13;
I He m a d e • 1 w o&#13;
! t o u r s b.v i r u i n and HUIO in 1948&#13;
, and 1917 w i t h a p o r t a b l e public&#13;
• a d d r e s s .system, w h i c h he used&#13;
lo p r e a c h from a t o p houses a n d&#13;
buildings in .small t o w n s a n d&#13;
{'it ies.&#13;
He let I D e x t e r a f t e r 10 yeai s&#13;
to b e c o m e p a s t o r of the .Mavl&#13;
l o u e i Cwwenat lonal C h u r c h&#13;
in Lansing. T h e r e he c o n d u c t e d&#13;
a scries of local r a d i o p r o g r a m s&#13;
and u r o l c H r e g u l a r n e w s p a p e r&#13;
column w h i c h he c o m p o s e d "iit&#13;
s p a r e l i m e . " A l t e r 10 v e a r s m&#13;
Lan^ini; he r e t i r e d from tlu'&#13;
iiunist iy a n d .set tied in f ) e \ l e r .&#13;
( V M K T O IMNCK.VKY&#13;
In .lune of 1 % ] . F&gt;e\ Haitisw&#13;
o r t h c a m e to P i n c k n e y rts a&#13;
m u m t v ( ' o n ^ r e ^ a t i o i i a l ( ' h u t c h&#13;
WHS s e r e n i n g foi" a r e g u l a r&#13;
p a s t o r to fill t h e i r pulpit. Rev.&#13;
H a i n s w o r f h a g r e e d to c o m e&#13;
out of r e t i r e m e n t a n d began&#13;
&lt;i.s r e g u l a r p a s t o r on Sept. ;\&#13;
1W1. A f t e r t w o y e n r s in this&#13;
c a p a e i l v , Ftev. a n d M i s . Hain&gt;-&#13;
vvorth vvili a q a i n look foiv^ard&#13;
lo r e t i r e m e / n .&#13;
F I ' T U I K I'LA.NS&#13;
of R u s h L a k e R o a d ; Second&#13;
Vice-President »nd T e a c h e r s '&#13;
R e p r e s e n t a t i v e , M r s . Honnie&#13;
f l e n r y ; S e c r e t a r y . Mr*. Roliert&#13;
&lt;iiaf; find T r e a s u r e r , M i s , P/jl&#13;
Scof I.&#13;
T h e s e officers invite everyone&#13;
with c h i l d r e n a t t e n d i n g&#13;
•Pinckney K l e m e n t a j v School&#13;
or w h o is i n t e r e s t e d in the&#13;
M'hooJ s y s t e m to a t t e n d the&#13;
P.T.A mee lin^s this year.&#13;
T h e s hupe to h a v e a S I I C C C ^ -&#13;
lul .year hi 11 .vour help and&#13;
c o o p e i a i i o n HIT ncfMleil.&#13;
Police Arrest&#13;
Two in Theft&#13;
Of Car Wheel&#13;
an mldition to the H a m b u r g&#13;
Kli'incutary school. The. Char-&#13;
IPN 1-aiie A^-^ociates designed&#13;
iinil Iniilt tlie Ifaniburg:&#13;
\vhli "possible future&#13;
sion " iii mind, tliuw making&#13;
Hit ideal situation for the&#13;
dHSHrOOID* lll.W.&#13;
Is'eith Weil,.nd, aiihiioct for&#13;
Charles l.ane Associiiu?s was&#13;
^'iven the go-ahead lo produce&#13;
working plans for (he new addition,&#13;
and according to We*&#13;
Reader, Pinckney school su))er-&#13;
Lntendenl a special meeting of&#13;
the Pincknev school h o a r d&#13;
members will be called within&#13;
the next two weeks "for approval&#13;
of Ihe plans.'1&#13;
It is hoped thai construction&#13;
work will begin immediately&#13;
and completion will be early&#13;
spring. oi- for certain by next.&#13;
New books this week include:&#13;
Doris and Miller, 'The&#13;
Complete Secretary's Handbook,"&#13;
an indispensable book&#13;
which provides a quick and&#13;
correct answer to every secretarial&#13;
problem.&#13;
j players to turn out from - to&#13;
Grant, "Know Your O r and j 4 p m t h i s Sunday and every&#13;
How to Drive," a concise and&#13;
completely illustrated book&#13;
which telte ho#-to drive like&#13;
a pro. jj|&#13;
Post, "Truly Emily Post," a&#13;
biography of the lady whose&#13;
name became a synonym for&#13;
good manners and correct behavior,&#13;
by her son, Edwin.&#13;
time 1o&#13;
Linkletter, "Kids Sure Write&#13;
Funny/'another hilarious book&#13;
on children's misinformation.&#13;
Also two mysteries: Queen,&#13;
"The Player on&#13;
Side," and Moyes,&#13;
la Monde."&#13;
the Other&#13;
"Murder a&#13;
p&#13;
Sunday until same&#13;
practice.&#13;
They are planning Jo&#13;
tice as a defensive unit&#13;
an offensive unit -- and&#13;
Mr. Aschenbrenner says,&#13;
take some working out&#13;
The captains have said th.il&#13;
no player will be ;i I lowed to&#13;
play at the games who hns not&#13;
showed up for praetic-'.&#13;
The.v a r e planning to travel&#13;
and visit relatives. First will be&#13;
a visit with their daughter's&#13;
family, Professor and Mrs. J.a-&#13;
Veterans' Me- | kos at Xenui. Ohio, Next on the&#13;
agenda is a vi&gt;it witli I hoif son&#13;
and his familv in Seat lie.&#13;
Wa-h,. then on to Vancouver.&#13;
R C. to spend s&lt;i,ne time with&#13;
Rev. Hainsworth's brother, and&#13;
from there to Larombe, Alberta&#13;
for more visiting.&#13;
pracand&#13;
this.&#13;
v\:ii&#13;
For adults&#13;
pie we have:&#13;
and young peo-&#13;
Desmond, "Martha Washingtoe"&#13;
a biography of our First&#13;
Lady and alto a story of life&#13;
in colonial America.&#13;
Poate, "Deep In Caves and&#13;
Caverns," the story of cave&#13;
formation, life and historical&#13;
remains found in' them, and&#13;
cave exploring. \&#13;
Mrs. Warren Bopp, Rev.&#13;
aiaaworth, Dorter Library&#13;
a*d Attot Gray gave books to&#13;
the library. Uim Jtfarian Mcm&#13;
and MJM Beraadette Oliearo&#13;
gave book* a«d magazines.&#13;
Daniel Williams&#13;
Takes Training&#13;
Daniel .T. Williiim-. 1&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Williams of 2977&#13;
Lake Rd., Pinrkney is undergoing&#13;
recruit training at th.-&#13;
Naval Training Center, (We,:i&#13;
Lakes. 111.&#13;
The nine-weok indoririn.-iiion&#13;
includes instruction in discipline,&#13;
military law. seamanship,&#13;
damage control, physical&#13;
conditk&gt;ninj{. swimming .and&#13;
survival, first aid and other&#13;
ba*k* naval subjects.&#13;
During the training, each&#13;
recruit undergoes le^ts and&#13;
interviews to determine hi* fu&#13;
turc training and&#13;
Then, proving the oh! ada^e&#13;
that "It's hard to keep a j:o&lt;xi&#13;
man down." Rev. }lainsvn;l"t h&#13;
savs he will be drtine occasional&#13;
preachirv.' assi^nment.s. and will&#13;
be appearing befio'e various&#13;
elub&gt; and organizations v\ith his&#13;
famous monologues.&#13;
Re. HIM.] Mrs. Hainsworih&#13;
have purchased a home in the&#13;
new subdivision. Concord VTillarje,&#13;
in Arm Arb.»r. Tlie\' will&#13;
be moving there on September&#13;
23. and wish all their&#13;
friends to known thai their new&#13;
address is 2720 Gloucester, Ann&#13;
Arbor, and the phone number&#13;
is 66.V2.i67.&#13;
Karly Saturday morning,&#13;
Sepieinlx'i 14. KImer Otdiway&#13;
of 2.KS Howell St.. Pinckiiey,&#13;
had a wheel and l i i e stolen&#13;
h'om his car 1 haf w a * parked&#13;
near his home.&#13;
Slate police and Deputy&#13;
Sheriff KneJei worked together&#13;
and befure MCK&gt;H had apprehended&#13;
iv\o suspects. Both&#13;
are youn^ men from Pinckney.&#13;
A preliminary hearing was&#13;
held Monday. September 16,&#13;
before Municipal .Indue W. H.&#13;
PIrvin in Howell. The culprits&#13;
are eharaed with larceny from&#13;
an automobile which is a felony&#13;
and is a prison offense.&#13;
One man waived examination&#13;
and. unable to furnish&#13;
hail of S2000, was returned u&gt;&#13;
the Livingston County ]ail to&#13;
aufiit trial in Circuil Coin;&#13;
on October 14.&#13;
The other youny man demanded&#13;
examination uhicii&#13;
was set for1 September 25 at&#13;
&lt;4:00 a.m. Bond way se1 fo;&#13;
S.VXX) and. as he was unable&#13;
to furnish this, he was returned&#13;
to the Livingston County&#13;
jail to await trial during&#13;
Ihe October Circuit Court&#13;
term.&#13;
This specie! education assistance&#13;
program should be of li'-&#13;
tle, or no cosi whatsoever, \o&#13;
the school diniriel.&#13;
According to Hoard President&#13;
John W'allon. the county Special&#13;
h'ducation Funds will build&#13;
and equip 1he two rooms, fv;-&#13;
pense of instructors and supplies;&#13;
will be covered by Ihe&#13;
State. In the case there is HH&#13;
o\er-evpendilure, the county&#13;
will reimburse the district.&#13;
Other 1han JT'OIN lerville beinjj&#13;
granted funds for H single special&#13;
education room t(t be incluclerl&#13;
iti their newly eon-&#13;
-•Irucled elemental y school,&#13;
F'uickiiey has taken the lend&#13;
in promol iny Ibis program in&#13;
the eounty. Walton slated Ih^t&#13;
this district is more than eligible&#13;
for such classrooms with,&#13;
'he s t a t e requirement&#13;
studenis or more fop&#13;
classroom, ready to enthis&#13;
special as.sistanct&#13;
caleqiory.&#13;
"The SO!P reason that nothing&#13;
hat! been done previous to&#13;
Ibis time," says Walton, "wan&#13;
due to no available classroom&#13;
spare."&#13;
of 1&#13;
each&#13;
Driving Tip&#13;
* The yellow "no passing" line on the highway means&#13;
that your forward vision is restricted to less than 1,000&#13;
feet.&#13;
To croMM UiJN line is (he mont dangerous faiw violation&#13;
a driver can commit.&#13;
Women Democrats&#13;
Visit E. Lansing&#13;
There were 25 ladies fro-n&#13;
Livingston County present for&#13;
the Democratic Women's Day&#13;
activities Saturday, Sept. 14,&#13;
held at the Student l.'nion in&#13;
Kast Lansing. Mrs. Helen Reynolds&#13;
of Putnam Township and&#13;
Mrs. Janet Shehan of Haniburg&#13;
Township were among&#13;
those attending 1he all-day&#13;
affair..&#13;
To -jet the day off lo a yood&#13;
beginning, Mis. Adelaide Hart,&#13;
vice-chairman of the Democratic&#13;
State Central Committee,&#13;
gave the welcoming address;&#13;
the Honorable C. Allan&#13;
Harlan, trustee of Michigan&#13;
St-nte College, save the welcome&#13;
address to M.S.C.&#13;
In the morning, a panel discussion&#13;
was moderated by&#13;
John Swainson and Mrs. Neil&#13;
Staebler spoke on "National&#13;
Issues Action Program." Mrs.&#13;
Staebler filled in for Mr*.&#13;
Margaret Price, the National&#13;
Committee Woman, who was&#13;
unable to be present this day.&#13;
Special entertainment « n&#13;
provided by Liz Staebler and&#13;
company. Liz is the daughter&#13;
of Congressman Neil Staebler.&#13;
The noon luncheon was&#13;
served in the ballroom at the&#13;
Student Union, with the alter*&#13;
noon program following. The&#13;
highlight of the afternoon's&#13;
program was a panel&#13;
But ahsen.se of a yellow line doesn't guarantee safe *ton with Jftp Vkiall.&#13;
passing. i a tor. and pnrvel members&#13;
of Senator Pnttp&#13;
V&#13;
%\&#13;
So. be alert! watch +he i«ad ahead and pass only&#13;
when there's pient) of room.&#13;
Hart and&#13;
Stacbk-r.&#13;
Congressman&#13;
T'.&#13;
• • * - { . - - • * .&#13;
.V** -&#13;
. - . - &gt; * • &gt; • •&#13;
2 PINCKNEY DISPATCH - WED., SEPT. 18, 1963 . .. Pinckney Prattle ... By ALICE GRAY&#13;
NO FLAWS—Examining some of the three bushels&#13;
of famous Howell melons presented recently to Gov.&#13;
Romney are the governor, CoL Robert Benjamin,&#13;
left, executive administrator of the Howell Area&#13;
Chamber of Commerce, Rep. Thomas G. Sharpe and&#13;
Stanley B. Dickson, president of the Economic Development&#13;
Corporation of Howell. OK, gentlemen,&#13;
let's cut one open and eat it!&#13;
"(88? Saving Soil&#13;
BY LAMAR M. WOOD&#13;
Soil Conservation Service&#13;
Activity m increasing in the&#13;
field, as contractors are getting&#13;
busy on tiling and ponds.&#13;
Allan Slanker in the North-&#13;
JL l i j w«*t, Dtetrict has nearly comttMllUlllUMUHIIk&#13;
GLEANERS&#13;
IN PINCKNEY&#13;
WEDNESDAY and&#13;
SATURDAY&#13;
220 So. Michigan Ave.&#13;
Howell Ph. 330&#13;
Specializing&#13;
— IN —&#13;
• Princetons&#13;
• Hat-Tops&#13;
Drop In or Call&#13;
8784641&#13;
For Appointment&#13;
GEORGE'S&#13;
BARBER&#13;
SHOP&#13;
Open Daily 8 to 6&#13;
Except Wednesdays&#13;
111 W. Main - Pinckney&#13;
Across from LaRosa&#13;
Bowl&#13;
Kosa A.&#13;
east District has started digging&#13;
a wildlife pond, also&#13;
Henry Disse in the Southeast.&#13;
William Laier in the Fenton&#13;
District is starting a new tiling&#13;
job. Robert Nash in the&#13;
Southwest District will soon&#13;
be starting a large tiling job&#13;
which will involve an outlet&#13;
running across the Burl Wood-&#13;
CyCo/ocystz&#13;
MORE SCANDAL TRAVELS&#13;
OVER THE 'PHONE TODAY&#13;
THAN EVER WAS SPILLED&#13;
OVER THE RACK&#13;
We'd like to s h o u t&#13;
about our service from the&#13;
housetops. Instead, please&#13;
phone us when you n e e d&#13;
concrete. See w h a t you&#13;
think.&#13;
O J GRRAAVEL&#13;
ieo&#13;
Fnrrn Bureau's&#13;
Where SAFE Drivers SAVE!&#13;
fv«yoM can intw with CommiHtirf Urvif. Mo&#13;
form IvrNV mimbtthip I* fq*in4, t— yw too/&#13;
farm iufau og^nt ft rftfor/t. D« U&#13;
DoaaM Briikt-AgMt&#13;
2310 Dateher R4.&#13;
Howell, Michigan&#13;
Phont 820-M-12&#13;
FARM BUREAU INSURANCE&#13;
COMPANIES OF MICHIGAN&#13;
burn farm.&#13;
R. D. Willoughby has dug a&#13;
livestock watering pond anH&#13;
liarry Esch is completing a&#13;
livestock watering pond. Both&#13;
the latter are in the Northwest&#13;
District. Robert Parsons&#13;
is digging a wildlife pond, in&#13;
China Painting&#13;
Guild Organized&#13;
Mrs, Marion oi Lake&#13;
Chemung, Howell, was hostess&#13;
to a group of ladies for the&#13;
organization of the China&#13;
Painting Guild of Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
i i&#13;
trict is intending to start a&#13;
wildlife pond soon.&#13;
Bruce Owens in the Fenton&#13;
District is also preparing to&#13;
dig a wildlife pond. Milton&#13;
Charbonneau in the Southwest&#13;
will be starting an irrigation&#13;
pond soon. Also in the Southwest,&#13;
Rex Wilson, George&#13;
Kunzelman, Robert Daymon.&#13;
Asher Wylie and William&#13;
Teugh are intending to dig&#13;
wildlife ponds this fall.&#13;
Deslow Dul in the Northwest&#13;
is planning a wildlife1&#13;
pond. Louis Driver in the&#13;
Southeast is now digging a&#13;
wildlife pond. Helen Yearsley&#13;
in the Southeast is preparing&#13;
to dig a wildlife pond.&#13;
Wilford Heidt has completed&#13;
an irrigation pond in the&#13;
Southeast. In the Northwest,&#13;
Frank Casady has been doin^&#13;
some tiling lately. In the Fenton&#13;
District, Charles Hagon&#13;
has laid quite a few tile lately.&#13;
A summary of accomplishments&#13;
in the four districts,&#13;
for the year ending June .r&gt;&gt;0,&#13;
includes the following i t e m s&#13;
which may be of interest: 4(i&#13;
new cooperators and 18 cancellations,&#13;
services provided to&#13;
588 cooperators and others.&#13;
1553 individual services, 246&#13;
farms which established one&#13;
or more conservation practices&#13;
during the year.&#13;
In addition there were 34&#13;
basic conservation plans, 6 revisions&#13;
of farm plans, 9 consultive&#13;
services on conservation&#13;
work, 96 ACP referrals&#13;
received, 139 referral serviced,&#13;
18 farm ponds, 2 ponds stocked&#13;
with fish, 2 cement block&#13;
structures built to handle w-iter&#13;
and prevent erosion, 139&#13;
aci'es land clearing, 7,510 feet&#13;
of open ditch, 10 acres of obstruction&#13;
removal, 83 acres of&#13;
conversions from other use to&#13;
pasture or hayland, 3 irrigation&#13;
pits, 33 acres field stripcropping,&#13;
1,665 acres tree&#13;
planting, and 202 acres improvement&#13;
of woodland&#13;
wildlife.&#13;
and&#13;
Nowell Police&#13;
Crash Into Pole&#13;
During Chase&#13;
HOWELL — Rounding a&#13;
curve on Hughes road, while&#13;
in pursuit of a car, Howell&#13;
Police Officer Nu Jiebe Alii,&#13;
23, lost control of his police&#13;
car and crashed into a utility&#13;
pole at 4:15 a.m. Sunday.&#13;
His fellow policenaan, Harlan&#13;
Dean, 25, suffered/ a cut lip&#13;
and broken tooth.&#13;
The accident occurred threetenths&#13;
of one mile from Grand&#13;
River as the men were travelling&#13;
at a speed of 65 miles&#13;
per hour.&#13;
Sheriff's deputies arrested&#13;
Denis Ryan, 21, of Brighton,&#13;
on a charge of reckless driving&#13;
and a passenger, Ronald&#13;
Hollis, 19, of Hamburg was&#13;
charged with being a disorderly&#13;
person and a minor in possession&#13;
of alcohol.&#13;
»f»r*i •-••-.•- m ? enming- y e s r&#13;
were elected: Chairman Blanch&#13;
Rickett, Vice-Chairman Ella&#13;
Hagman, Secretary-Treasurer&#13;
M i d g e Hammell, Publicity&#13;
Edith Morlock, China Show&#13;
Chairman Marion Davis, Co-&#13;
Chairman Marie Wenk.&#13;
The Guild was organized to&#13;
bring the china painters of&#13;
Livingston County together for&#13;
exchange of ideas and to give&#13;
a public show of hand-painted&#13;
china in the fall each year.&#13;
Memberships is open to students,&#13;
teachers or anyone interested&#13;
in china painting.&#13;
Eight Receive&#13;
EMU Sheepskins&#13;
HOWELL — Names of eight&#13;
county residents who received&#13;
degrees this summer from&#13;
Eastern Michigan University&#13;
were announced this week by&#13;
university officials.&#13;
Among the 422 students who&#13;
were awarded degrees and/or&#13;
certificates were the following:&#13;
Brighton — Carol J. Almashy&#13;
(M.A. Degree in Ed.);&#13;
Juna M. Detwiler (B.S. Decree,&#13;
previously certificated);&#13;
Stuart L, Stoutenburg (M.A.&#13;
Decree in Ed. and Elem. Prov.&#13;
Cert.K&#13;
Cirejfory — Linda K. Jacobs&#13;
(B.S. Degree and Sec. Prov,&#13;
Cert.).&#13;
Whitmnro I&gt;ake — James D.&#13;
Curry (B.S. Degree and Elem.&#13;
Prov. Ccrt.t.&#13;
Howell — Jane M. Bennett&#13;
(B.S. Degree and Elem. Prov.&#13;
Cert.); Louise Hornung &lt;M.A.&#13;
Decree in Ed.); Jack Vince&#13;
(M.A. Degree in Ed. and&#13;
Elem. Prov. Cert.).&#13;
Obituary&#13;
FORREST F. MILLER&#13;
PINCKNEY ~ Forrest F.&#13;
Miller, 52, of 9421 Ann Rd., Silver&#13;
Lake, Dexter township, died&#13;
Thursday at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital after an illness of&#13;
three months.&#13;
He was born May 23, 1910,&#13;
near Huston, Tex., a son of&#13;
John A. and Minnie Miller. Mr.&#13;
Miller had lived in Washtenaw&#13;
county for the past 35 years at&#13;
various locations, coming here&#13;
from Decalur, 111. He had been&#13;
employed as a mechine operator&#13;
at the K &amp; E Screw Products&#13;
Co. at Dexter.&#13;
On Feb. 25. 1932, he married&#13;
Pearl Coif of Ypsilanti. She survives.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Monday at the Muehlig chapel&#13;
with the Rev. Wilbur R. Shaw&#13;
officiating. Burial was at Highla&#13;
nd Cemetery'. Y p s i l a n t i .&#13;
Friends may call at the chapeL&#13;
tf Mm&#13;
Street spent last weekend at&#13;
the hone of her daughter and&#13;
son-in-law, the Leo Betts of&#13;
Walled Lake. Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Betts brought Mrs. Carr home&#13;
on Sunday and spent the day&#13;
in Pinckney visiting.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Lu Anne Hendee, daughter&#13;
of the Lloyd Hendees of Farley&#13;
Road, won a 6th place ribbon&#13;
for Western pleasure, showing&#13;
and fitting in the Horse Show&#13;
at the 4-H Round Up held in&#13;
Stockbridge, Sunday, September&#13;
15.&#13;
• • •&#13;
PINCKNEYITES ROOT&#13;
FOB TIGERS&#13;
A group from Pinckney attended&#13;
the night game at Tiger&#13;
Field, Friday, September 13,&#13;
and watched the Tigers beat&#13;
the Baltimore team. Rev. and&#13;
Mrs. Thomas Murphy, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Merwin Campbell, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. George Engquist, and Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Ted Stockton were&#13;
the Tiger rooters.&#13;
• • •&#13;
•Mr. and Mrs. McKinley returned&#13;
Sunday, September 15&#13;
from a trip through the Abraham&#13;
Lincoln country. They saw&#13;
his early home and other landmarks&#13;
around Springfield, Illinois.&#13;
Mrs. McKlnley's sister and&#13;
husband, the F. J. Riethmillers&#13;
of Grass L a k e accompanied&#13;
them.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The MeKinieys and iiieth*&#13;
millers then travelled on to the&#13;
Wisconsin Dells in Wise, and&#13;
especially enjoyed the boat&#13;
trip to the Upper Dells.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Ypttng; flf&#13;
guests at the Pat Scott home&#13;
on Rush Lake Rend.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Darrow&#13;
are now settled in the new&#13;
home on Mowers Road that&#13;
Sam Gentile built The house&#13;
is ideally' situated back from&#13;
the road among the trees.&#13;
Mrs. Nestor Engquist of Patterson&#13;
Lake Road attended the&#13;
Ladies' National League Convention&#13;
held in Pontiac on September&#13;
11 and 12th. Mrs. Engquist&#13;
was National Marshal.&#13;
Mrs. Leona-Maria Bonner entertained&#13;
five of her friends for&#13;
lunch on Saturday, September&#13;
14, They were Girl Scout leaders&#13;
30 years ago.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. Forest Miller of Silver&#13;
Lake was taken to St. Joseph&#13;
Hospital Wednesday September&#13;
10th. Mr. Miller was recovering&#13;
from surgery when he suffered&#13;
a severe heart attack.&#13;
SON FOR R. H. CVLLENS&#13;
Gerald Stephen Cullen, was&#13;
born Thursday morning early&#13;
—1:06 A.M., September 12 to&#13;
the R. H. Cullens of Pinckney-&#13;
Howell Road. He weighed 7&#13;
pounds and 12 ounces at birth.&#13;
This makes the 7th child for&#13;
the Cullens.&#13;
Sue Anne Kinsey, daughter&#13;
of the Lyle Kinseys, and Carl&#13;
Pohl of Pinckney were married&#13;
August 31.&#13;
Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Lyle Kinsey visited'Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Melvin Pohl and children,&#13;
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kinsey.&#13;
Jerry Reason, son of the&#13;
Gerald Reasons of North Pearl&#13;
St., has returned to Eastern&#13;
Michigan at Ypsilanti for his&#13;
junior year.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Sunday, September 15, was&#13;
Maurice Darrow's birthday.&#13;
His neighbors gathered at the&#13;
Florii Clarke home on Main St.&#13;
Sunday evening to help him&#13;
celebrate the big day w i t h&#13;
birthday cake and ice cream.&#13;
Mary L e e Aschenbrenner,&#13;
daughter of the Julius Aschenbrenners,&#13;
Jr., is attending evening&#13;
classes at t h e Detroit&#13;
Bible College for this semester.&#13;
She is studying music. Mary&#13;
Lee is still working in the office&#13;
at S t Joseph's Mercy Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor.&#13;
VACATION FOR&#13;
Kaye Wyfr, granddaughter&#13;
Honor lies In honest toil.&#13;
—Grover Cleveland&#13;
The noise made by the ostrich&#13;
is a roar, and at a distance&#13;
it cannet be distinguished&#13;
from that of a lion.&#13;
Of Michigan's 83 counties,&#13;
32 bear Indian names.&#13;
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Building it Contracting&#13;
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1292 Darwin Road. Ptnekney&#13;
114 West Main Street&#13;
of the William Eulers, is certaisily&#13;
sot sups»titk»2£- S h e&#13;
left Willow Run Airport on Friday,&#13;
the 13th, on the flight to&#13;
Mobile, A*w&gt;m"v On arrival&#13;
she phoned her mother, Mrs.&#13;
Nell Wylie and the Eulers, that&#13;
the trip had been a rough one.&#13;
Kaye will visit her uncle and&#13;
aunt, the Lyle, Eulers at Fairhope,&#13;
Alabama.&#13;
Kaye will travel on to Florida,&#13;
to visit another aunt and&#13;
uncle, the Ben Huxfords, before&#13;
she returns to her position&#13;
at the Conductron in Ann Arbor.&#13;
The Rainbow Girls are now&#13;
planning a series of roller skating&#13;
parties.&#13;
• » •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bowles&#13;
and family of Hi-Land Lake&#13;
will attend the matinee performance&#13;
of "My Fair Lady"&#13;
at the Schubert Theatre in Detroit&#13;
next Saturday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Young&#13;
and child of Flint visited at&#13;
Mrs. Young's parents' home the&#13;
Andrew Campbells of Burgess&#13;
Road, last week end. *V&#13;
• • 9&#13;
77TH YEAR FOR&#13;
GEORGE BRUNTOxV&#13;
Mr. George Brunton of Rush&#13;
Lake celebrated his 77th birthday&#13;
on Saturday, September 7,&#13;
by having a family party at the&#13;
BruiiUiii'home. Relatives came&#13;
from Berkley, Detroit, Livonia&#13;
and Pinckney. The Bruntons&#13;
have two daughters and one&#13;
son, three grandchildren, and&#13;
10 great grandchildren — all&#13;
Birthday wishes came from as&#13;
far away as England, where&#13;
Mr. Brunton was born.&#13;
• • *&#13;
T h e Welton Chamberlains&#13;
have as their guest this week&#13;
Mrs. Chamberlain's father, Mr.&#13;
Benjamin Johnson of St. Louis,&#13;
Mo.&#13;
• • *&#13;
John Singer, son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. James Singer of West M-&#13;
36, graduated from Boot Camp&#13;
at the Great Lakes Naval Station&#13;
in Illinois Friday, September&#13;
13, and will now attend Engine&#13;
School.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Roberta Amburgey of&#13;
Monks Road started her beauty&#13;
course in Brighton last Monday&#13;
and was surprised, but very&#13;
pleased, when her instructor&#13;
turned out to be another Pinckney&#13;
resident — Mrs. Ruth Ritter.&#13;
The lesson for the day was&#13;
finger waving — let's hope that&#13;
doesn't indicate a trend for the&#13;
old finger waving to be revived&#13;
—remember those wash-board&#13;
waves of the '30s!&#13;
• * *&#13;
DEMOLAY INSTALLATION&#13;
A large group from Pinckney&#13;
attended the Livingston County&#13;
Demolay Installation held in&#13;
the Masonic Temple at Howell&#13;
Saturday evening? September&#13;
14. More than 350 watched the&#13;
impressive ceremony. Mrs. Merwin&#13;
Campbell, of Unadilla&#13;
Street, was installing organist&#13;
and soloist,&#13;
• * *&#13;
Sunday, September 15, w a s&#13;
Mrs. Herbert Bryan's birthday&#13;
—and she choose to celebrate&#13;
by having Mr. and Mrs. John&#13;
Rahrig, owners of the Rahrig&#13;
Bakery, as her dinner guests&#13;
on Sunday. Mrs. Ware, Mr.&#13;
Bryan's sister, was also present&#13;
Mrs. Robert Egeler spent&#13;
.Saturday morning in Howell&#13;
visiting with her daughjter-inlaw,&#13;
Jenny Lynn Egeler in&#13;
Howell.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Visitors at the Earl Kimbler&#13;
home Sunday afternoon were&#13;
Mrs. Kimbler's uncle, Paul&#13;
Ware, his son, Willard Ware&#13;
with wife and family. The&#13;
Wares live in Plymouth.&#13;
• • »&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Washburn&#13;
of West M-3&amp; entertained&#13;
Mrs. Washburn's sisters, Mrs.&#13;
Helen Schwartz, Mrs. Alice&#13;
Del Vicchie, and Mrs. Pat&#13;
Spragg all of Detroit last Sunday.&#13;
LUDWIGS COMPANY&#13;
ENROUTE FROM ALASKA&#13;
The John Ludwigs of West&#13;
M-36 entertained some traveli&#13;
ling relatives last weekend. The&#13;
party consisted of Mr. Ludwig*&#13;
s mother, Mrs. Henry&#13;
Ludwig, his uncle, Andrew&#13;
Varmwald, his brother, Edmund&#13;
Ludwig with daughters,&#13;
Pam and Pat, all of New York&#13;
State.&#13;
The group was returning&#13;
from a 4,551 mile motor trip&#13;
to Alaska begun July 18.&#13;
Camping along the way each&#13;
night, they travelled along the&#13;
dusty Alcan Highway, taking&#13;
neyed.&#13;
While here they helped&#13;
Sharon Ludwig celebrate her&#13;
10th birthday on Sunday.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Detective Eugene Dinkel of&#13;
Demolay at the M a s o n i c&#13;
Temple in Detroit last Thursday&#13;
evening.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Norbert of&#13;
Cedar Lake Road had Mr.&#13;
Barker's brother and family.&#13;
the Wally Barken of Taylor.&#13;
Michigan, as their guests all&#13;
last Sunday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
PINCKNEYITES DANCE&#13;
AT STOCKBRIDGE&#13;
Seven couples of square&#13;
dancers living in Pinckney&#13;
danced to the calling of Wen*&#13;
dell Abbott in the American&#13;
Legion Hall in Stockbridge last&#13;
Saturday night. Those dancing&#13;
were the Harold Henrys, Cliff&#13;
Millers, Ted Grays, Jim Whitleys,&#13;
Marshall Meabons, Bud&#13;
Witters, a n d t h e Russell&#13;
Clarks.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Reverend Thomas Murphy&#13;
will be in Chicago this week&#13;
attending conferences sponsored&#13;
by the Free Church.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Gerald Clinton of Detroit,&#13;
son of" the C. J. Clintons of&#13;
Main S t was in Pinckney&#13;
Saturday and spent the day&#13;
with his parents.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Miss Dorothy Rohl of Detroit&#13;
spent the weekend with&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Floris Clarke&#13;
of Main St.&#13;
nam Street, is visiting friends&#13;
in Palmetto, Florida this week.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robinson&#13;
of Rush Lake attended the&#13;
play "Bernadine" given by the&#13;
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The secret to a larger savings nest egg is to save&#13;
regularly. The amount saved doesn't matter — it's&#13;
adding something to your Savings Account every&#13;
week or so that counts.&#13;
People save for pleasure . . . that's the trend today.&#13;
Why not start your own nest egg so that you can enjoy&#13;
more of the pleasures of life?&#13;
Act right now! Start a Savings Account or add to&#13;
your present account today!&#13;
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Pinckney People You Know&#13;
BY DOLL*&#13;
Mrs. Floreitte Atlee visited&#13;
in Algonac, Michigan duiing&#13;
last week.•&#13;
• •&#13;
The Francis Shehan's had a&#13;
very unwelcome visitor come&#13;
up onto their porch last week.&#13;
A nice big one with seven&#13;
rattle* en tow! Mr. Shehan&#13;
soon rid the place of the caller&#13;
and thank goodness! before it&#13;
caused anyone harm.&#13;
• « «&#13;
Mr. a n d Mrs. Winston&#13;
Baugiui and daughter Barbara,&#13;
and Miss Pam Seefeld&#13;
spent last weekend at the&#13;
Baughn's Little Bear Lake&#13;
cabin'* near Lewiston, Michigan.&#13;
This brought the summer&#13;
to a close for Barbara who&#13;
will now "buckle down" at her&#13;
studys at Eastern Michigan&#13;
College. This will he Barb's&#13;
second year there working&#13;
toward her teaching career.&#13;
Mrs. George Long entertained&#13;
33 guests at her .home,&#13;
the Hugh Clark homestead,&#13;
last Sunday. All present were&#13;
descendants of Hugh aod Anna&#13;
Clark. Among those present&#13;
were three person* 80 years&#13;
young or moi-e. They were Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. William Meyer of&#13;
Whitmore Lake area, and Mrs&#13;
Marion Pearson of HowelL&#13;
The youngest was the three&#13;
week old daughter of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Arthur Clark of Ann&#13;
Arbor. Other guests were from&#13;
j Stockbridge, Howell, Brooklyn,&#13;
I Whitmoi* Lake, Midland, Dexter,&#13;
Birmingham, and Pinckney.&#13;
Gregory News&#13;
Mi*. OraJ Whitfield and&#13;
Carol of Ypsilanti visited Mrs.&#13;
Jennie Grant Sunday.&#13;
Miss Marie Robeson is a&#13;
student at Jackson Junior College.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sawdy&#13;
of Quincy visited the Clarence&#13;
tmbury's Sunday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Buman&#13;
of Sand Lake, a former Gregoiy&#13;
merchant some 40 years&#13;
ago. visited friends here Sunday.&#13;
The Baptist Women's Missionary&#13;
Society held their first&#13;
meeting this fall with Mrs.&#13;
Howard Marshall Wednesday.&#13;
Mr.. and Mrs. Irving BaU&#13;
day callers at the Harlou&#13;
Munsell cottage at Patterson&#13;
Lake.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edstrom&#13;
of Muskegon spent Saturday&#13;
and Sunday with the&#13;
Clyde Robeson family.&#13;
Mr. and Mi's. Merton Rice&#13;
of Webber\ille were Sunday&#13;
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Edgar Marshall and family.&#13;
Laurmer Barbour was pleasantly&#13;
surprised on his birthdav&#13;
when several couples dropped&#13;
in for ice cream and cake.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette&#13;
Dewey and mother of Florida&#13;
and Mrs. Eva James were Saturday&#13;
evening guests of Mrs.&#13;
Mrs. Mary Burke left Pinck-&#13;
Wednesday accompanying&#13;
Mrs. Midge Hamrnell to Loiing&#13;
Air Force base in Maine. The&#13;
two ladies will visit Mrs. Hammail's&#13;
son. Captain John Hanime&#13;
11 who is stationed there,&#13;
and plan to be gone a week&#13;
or ten days.&#13;
Showing up to watch the&#13;
Junior Varsity scrimmage with&#13;
the FowlervUle J. V.'s at&#13;
FowlervUle. were Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Bill Backlund of Hamburg,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jfendee,&#13;
Mr. and Mis. Robert Seefeld,&#13;
Mrs. Wm. Begely. and Mr.&#13;
and Mit. Bill Baughn! Twas&#13;
read exciting, and everyone&#13;
concerned is anxiously awaitbig&#13;
the Pinckney J. V.'s first&#13;
big game tonight, Thursday,&#13;
at their home field with Stockbridge.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Cullun&#13;
of P i n c k n e y - Howell road&#13;
brought their new 7 pound 12&#13;
ounce son home from Mc-&#13;
Pherson Health Center Sunday.&#13;
Gerald Stephen was born&#13;
Thursday, September 12.&#13;
Mr. Ben Johnson is here&#13;
visiting his daughter and family,&#13;
the Welton Chamberlain's&#13;
for a week, or so. Mr. Johnson&#13;
lives in St. Louis, Missouri.&#13;
M i s s Joyce Chamberlain,&#13;
PINCKNEY DISPATCH - WED., SEPT. 18. 1963 J&#13;
PINCKNEY VILLAGE MINUTES&#13;
B o n n i e Wylie of Pinckney with her champion&#13;
Shropshire. Bonnie was at the State 4-H show in&#13;
Lansing Aug. 27, 28 and 29.&#13;
sunny south.&#13;
The Elmer Phelps of Wabash.&#13;
Indiana have a new son,&#13;
Mark Elmee^ born August 16,&#13;
i&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
' Oafi Menu&#13;
Week of Sept. 38&#13;
Man., Sept. 3S&#13;
wiches, Fruit, Milk&#13;
Tuea., Sept. 24&#13;
Baked beans, meat sandwiches.&#13;
Johnny Pake, Fruit, Milk&#13;
i3stiiULetter&#13;
to the&#13;
Editor&#13;
I would like to express my&#13;
appreciation to the Kiwanis&#13;
S^JUC m" sponsoring the .Pinckney&#13;
Corrununity Chorus. This&#13;
el fort to encourage more active&#13;
participation in the Arts is an&#13;
important step forward in the&#13;
right direction gratifying and&#13;
VILLAGE ( O l . M I L&#13;
KlXi I LAK MK£T!NU&#13;
MEJPTKMlftfcK IV. 1MUI&#13;
Meeting called to oulei by&#13;
President Dinkel, followed by&#13;
roll-call. Present: Lavey, Tiplady.&#13;
Swarthuut. and Doyle.&#13;
Absent: Clark and Russell.&#13;
Motion by Lavey. supported&#13;
by Swarthout, to install 2500-&#13;
vvatt lights at Pond and Hamburg&#13;
Strets. Pond and Iria-&#13;
Elemtitary&#13;
School News&#13;
Mm. T»»*&lt;-h • Sixth dradr&#13;
Our room have elected ol'ficers&#13;
for the year. They are&#13;
president. L e o n Blades, vicepresident.&#13;
Ann Cullen. secretary,&#13;
Becky Michael and treasurer.&#13;
l&gt;ennis Urbany.&#13;
We begin the school vear&#13;
stud.ving the "Stone Aye,'&#13;
learning about ihe men and&#13;
l a k e dwellers i' prehistoric&#13;
times. We are construct inn&#13;
shadow boxes of the things we&#13;
have learned.&#13;
We are on unit 3 in our&#13;
spelling book, and on page 21&#13;
in our arithmetic books. We&#13;
have 34 children in our room&#13;
this year.&#13;
Our student council members |&#13;
a r e j j ^ n n a v Yasely and Susan I&#13;
Bowles. Our alternates for&#13;
diiia St*., and Portage and&#13;
Webster St., and to change&#13;
the lights at Hamburg and&#13;
Pearl Sts.. and Unadilla and&#13;
Mill Streets to 6000 watts.&#13;
Carried.&#13;
Motion by TipJady, supported&#13;
by Doyle, to allow the following&#13;
bills. Carried.&#13;
Robert Egeler.&#13;
Marshal's salary . .$125.u()&#13;
Christine Dinkel,&#13;
care of flag 6 0 0&#13;
Detroit Ldison,&#13;
street lights 158.10&#13;
American Std. Equipment&#13;
Co., major street&#13;
supplies VJ2.J9&#13;
Puickney Dispatch,&#13;
printing 4.10&#13;
Clark's Gulf Sen ice. gas 1.33&#13;
Lee's Standard Service.&#13;
gas and tractor repair 41.2 J&#13;
Van's Motor Sales.&#13;
gas and labor .... _ 7.63&#13;
Martin Markas,&#13;
major streets 1U0.U0&#13;
Robert Vedder.&#13;
major streets .... 27 U)&#13;
M. L. Hinchey.&#13;
major sti-eets 42.'i0&#13;
Berti and Wyiie.&#13;
local streets . .... 18.30&#13;
^TbtToh by Doyle, suppoittc!&#13;
by Lavey, to adjourn. Carried.&#13;
Robert Ackley Clerk&#13;
Plummer and Darla Kessler.&#13;
* • *&#13;
Mr*. Wilkln* - Kth Grade&#13;
We elected officers and they&#13;
are as follows, president. John&#13;
Weatherly. vice-p r-e. si d e it! ,&#13;
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foi'um where avaiiahle space, gramtnaucaj,&#13;
itgm and ethical cooaiderations&#13;
are the oiuy restriction*.&#13;
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advance in Michigan. S3.50 in otter&#13;
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less thar «ix ontba. Advartiaing&#13;
rates viron application.&#13;
AlCTION 8ALK&#13;
of Wyandotte spent Sunday&#13;
with the Harold Ludtke family.&#13;
The Berean Sunday School&#13;
Class party was held Monday&#13;
evening with a pot-luck supper.&#13;
Mi's. Clarence Marshall&#13;
and Mrs. Dan Howlett showed&#13;
slides,&#13;
»«*.*«&gt; — A i m xtnyi/vtt. i'Him&#13;
makes two boys and two girls&#13;
for the Phelps. Little Mark&#13;
received Baptism this last Sunday&#13;
when James and Barbara&#13;
Campbell went to Wabash to&#13;
be the Godparents. The Roy&#13;
Campbells went, too, to see&#13;
their new grandson.&#13;
Gravy, Vegetable, .Sandwiches,&#13;
Fruit, Milk&#13;
Thurs., Sept. £6&#13;
Bar-B-Que Beef on Bun, Vegetable,&#13;
Fruit, Milk&#13;
Frf., Sept. 27&#13;
1&#13;
Macaroni &amp; Cheese, Vegetable,&#13;
Sandwiches, Fruit, Milk&#13;
By Ordnr nf Boor* «t EMrtcUtn •(&#13;
WH1TK LODGE OWNER* INC.&#13;
PINCKNEY, MICH.&#13;
Oetoter Stfc, IMS, at&#13;
Whit* Lo4g« Ctob HMI«C.&#13;
Notic; )j hereby given that io accord-&#13;
•nee *lth Act 230 P.k. 1897, and the&#13;
by-taws of White Lodge Owners Inc.,&#13;
1 Public Auction will be held at 12&#13;
noon at the White Lodge Club House.&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan.&#13;
The following ihare* of stork with&#13;
I/&gt;t attached In White Lodge Country&#13;
Club, will he offered for sale to the&#13;
highest bidder, Io secure the payment&#13;
of lien* thereon, due the White Lodge&#13;
Owners Inc.&#13;
Stock N'n. 275. Lots No*. 355 and 356,&#13;
Maynard A. S)nith. ML Pleasant, Mir-h.&#13;
SUBJECT TO PRIOR REDEMPTION&#13;
Arthur Rogers, Secretary&#13;
Sept. 4-11-18-25&#13;
Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'Twas Only Yesterday By ALICE GRAY&#13;
lllllllllllllllllllllllllHlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllll&#13;
FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
September—8, 1958&#13;
Saturday the Asher Wylies&#13;
attended the Chelsea Fair.&#13;
Jimmie and Shirley Wylie won&#13;
awards with thetr horses.&#13;
Seven of the Triple C Riding&#13;
Club had their horses entered.&#13;
The Bruce Euler farm has&#13;
been sold to Lyle Duncan who&#13;
i an the Huron Creek Grocery&#13;
on the Dexter Road.&#13;
STATE 01' MICHIGAN&#13;
The Probate Court for the&#13;
Count)- of Livingston&#13;
tn the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
HAZEL STEPHENS, Deceased.&#13;
At a lesnton of said Court, held on&#13;
September 3, 1963.&#13;
Present. Honorable&#13;
Trancin E. Barron, Judge of Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.&#13;
That all creditors nt laid deceased are&#13;
required to present their claims in&#13;
writing and under oath, to said Court,&#13;
and to serve a ropy thereof upon&#13;
.TANE BOLLIXGER of Gregory,&#13;
tchigan, fiduciary of said1 estate, and&#13;
t such claims will be heard by said&#13;
Court at the Probate Office on&#13;
November 12. 1963. at 10 A.M.&#13;
TT IS ORDERED. That notice thereof&#13;
%e given by publication of a copy&#13;
hereof for three weeki eomecuUvely&#13;
previous to said day of hearing, in the&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch, and that the fiduciary&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to be&#13;
served upon each known party tn interest&#13;
at his last known address by registered,&#13;
certified or ordinary mail (with&#13;
proof of mailing), or by personal service&#13;
at least fourteen (W days prior to&#13;
•uch hearing unless said Notice is&#13;
waived. FRANCIS B. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate,&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of. Probate.&#13;
Willis L. Lyons, Attorney&#13;
Howell, Mich.&#13;
Sept. 11. 18, 25&#13;
71. Junior&#13;
players and&#13;
League baseball&#13;
114 Babe Ruth&#13;
League players went to the&#13;
Detroit baseball game last Saturday.&#13;
They went in school&#13;
buses. Micky Ritter and Bill&#13;
Kiner were tied in the hotdog&#13;
eating contest.&#13;
Mrs. Andrew Neabitt entertained&#13;
Nellie Gardner, Fannie&#13;
Monks and Mrs. Marion Pearson&#13;
at bridge on Thursday.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Palmer&#13;
spent the weekend in St,&#13;
Louis, Mo., as guests of the&#13;
Westley Palmers.&#13;
Don Winger leaves Saturday&#13;
for Olivet where he is attending&#13;
college this year.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Meyer&#13;
called on Mark Meyer and&#13;
Phtl Gentile at St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Hospital last Sunday.&#13;
Phil came home on Tuesday.&#13;
Mrs. Ethel Sprout has sold&#13;
her farm on West M-36 to&#13;
Leonard Ritzier of Farmington.&#13;
He also purchased the Willard&#13;
Wilts* farm.&#13;
Douglas Plummer and Friday&#13;
Haines went bear hunting&#13;
last weekend and Douglas&#13;
shot a 410-pound bear near&#13;
Newberry. This is the fourth&#13;
bear they have shot.&#13;
LEN and ED PAINTERS&#13;
WE PAINT EVERYTHING—Large or Small!&#13;
HOUSES OUR SPECIALTY&#13;
FOR FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
CALL DETROIT TI 6-6182 Collect, Daytime&#13;
—or—-&#13;
PINCKNEY 878-3523—6 to 9 P.M.&#13;
"S&#13;
FEATURING QUALITY&#13;
• JUMPING - JACKS&#13;
VOGNO AMERICA'S FINEST FITTING SHOE'S&#13;
• HUSH - PUPPIES&#13;
MSN'S AND&#13;
RUBM.Y CtWTEWS SEIVNE&#13;
FRIDAr NIGHTS TIL » lOBP'S SIDES "IS ttXAKT OP BOWEIX*&#13;
110 E. GD. RIVER, HOWELL 1548&#13;
Mrs. Irene Miller entertained&#13;
13 Future Teachers at&#13;
her homtk. near Gregory last&#13;
Monday night. Paul Howell,&#13;
Pater Bobon, Charles Wiltshire&#13;
and Carol Miller were inducted&#13;
into the order.&#13;
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO&#13;
September 7, 1988&#13;
The primary election is to&#13;
be held Tuesday, Sept. 13.&#13;
Pinckneyites campaigning are&#13;
Irvin J. Kennedy for re-election&#13;
as sheriff and Mrs. Eleanor&#13;
Ledwidge for county&#13;
treasurer.&#13;
Peter Lebonski, 51, died at&#13;
the U. of M. hospital Tuesday.&#13;
Funeral was from St. Mary's&#13;
Church on Friday, Rev. James&#13;
Carolan officiating. Burial was&#13;
in St. Mary's Cemetery*&#13;
Norman Miller has purchased&#13;
the milk route of Louis&#13;
Meyer of Webster. The milk&#13;
is drawn to the Pinckney&#13;
creamery.&#13;
Bert Van Blaircum, Jr. is&#13;
building a home on the lot he&#13;
purchased just west of Mrs.&#13;
Higgins' home on Unadilla St.&#13;
He expects to move into it in&#13;
a month's time.&#13;
Many cases of dysentery&#13;
have been reported in this&#13;
section and some of the victims&#13;
are confined to their&#13;
beds. Physicians claim it is&#13;
not the dreaded Shiga dysentery&#13;
but is caused by too great&#13;
consumption of tomatoes and&#13;
melons which are very plentiful&#13;
this year.&#13;
Miss Esther Berquist is&#13;
planning to enter Cleary Business&#13;
College in Yypsilanti this&#13;
month.&#13;
A swarm of bees settled in&#13;
the Hicks school and it was&#13;
necessary to remove them before&#13;
school could start this&#13;
year. L. J. Swarthout and Friday&#13;
Haines. our bee experts,&#13;
removed them. Friday got&#13;
stung several times, but they&#13;
gained a dishpan full of honey&#13;
for their efforts.&#13;
John F. Burg, Pinckney&#13;
High School's new football&#13;
coach, comes here after a wide&#13;
and varied experience in all&#13;
branches of sport at the Michigan&#13;
State Normal College.&#13;
After winning numerals during&#13;
his freshman year as the&#13;
quarterback on the frosh football&#13;
squad, and as catcher on&#13;
the yearling bpseball team,&#13;
Burg devoted the next three&#13;
year* of hi« collegiate career&#13;
to administrative work in the&#13;
athletic field.&#13;
In his junior year he rose&#13;
to the position of sports manager&#13;
of the intramural department,&#13;
which handles nearly 30&#13;
phases of athletic activity at&#13;
Normal. In his senior year, he&#13;
took over the head managership&#13;
of the department and&#13;
was placed in full charge of&#13;
its program. Lloyd W, Olds,&#13;
Normal's nationally known&#13;
track coach, who is faculty&#13;
supervisor of the department,&#13;
hailed Burg as one of the&#13;
most capable and efficient&#13;
managers ever to hold the&#13;
position.&#13;
Burg gained no little repute&#13;
as a wrestler at Normal, never&#13;
having been pinned in three&#13;
years of competition, and winning&#13;
the campus title in hi.s&#13;
weight division, the 155-pound&#13;
class, in 1936, w h i l e twice&#13;
gaining runner-up honors.&#13;
While attending Normal, he&#13;
has many times been placed&#13;
in charge of not only collegiate&#13;
dual track meets held at&#13;
Ypsilanti, but also a number&#13;
of high school regional and&#13;
district championships sponsored&#13;
by Normal during the&#13;
past few years. This summer,&#13;
he was one of the officials at&#13;
the International Police Field&#13;
Meet held in Detroit.&#13;
Pinckney's new coach entered&#13;
Normal in 1934, after&#13;
having graduated from Saline&#13;
High School where he played&#13;
football, basketball, and baseball&#13;
for four years.&#13;
Editor's note: Mr. Burg&#13;
hsc, with the exception of&#13;
9 years, taught since 1988 in&#13;
the PlnckJMy school syfttem.&#13;
At pretest he is instructor&#13;
of the Industrial Arta claa*e«&#13;
ansJ co*cJi+t&gt; the Pinckney&#13;
traek team.&#13;
Rahrig Bakery&#13;
- OPEN -&#13;
Wed. mud Thurf. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
9fttSflJsU-S&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY -&gt; TUESDAY — FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS IT!!&#13;
THE ONLY BAKEEY IN TOWN!&#13;
flfirisl ntlcri Tslrm ITr "frrnr Call mnekney S7S«3S37&#13;
The Kiwanis Club is to be&#13;
congratulated on its forward&#13;
looking approach in pioneering&#13;
this project in this area. A&#13;
project definitely attuned to&#13;
the progressive spirit of our&#13;
times. It is my sincere hope&#13;
that everyone will support this&#13;
endeavor by active participation&#13;
whenever possible.&#13;
I truly believe the people of&#13;
Pinckney are in for a rare treat&#13;
when Handel's Messiah" is&#13;
presented sometime in December.&#13;
Yours truly&#13;
* Catherine Heath&#13;
Michigan's state tree is the&#13;
white pine.&#13;
The sloth, one of the slowe*&#13;
t of all animals, eats so&#13;
slowly that before he ha&amp; finished&#13;
one meal it is time for&#13;
the next.&#13;
FORTY-EKiHT YEARS A&lt;iO&#13;
.September J5, 1915&#13;
The Pinckney Dispatch has&#13;
been sold to Clyde J. Sibley&#13;
of Springfort, Mich,, and the&#13;
new proprietor took possession&#13;
on Sept. 13. Mr. Sibley&#13;
has worked on the "Springport&#13;
Signal" and has worked&#13;
on newspapers in Chicago.&#13;
Mr. Roy W. Cuverly, former&#13;
owner, had published the&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch for the last&#13;
five years.&#13;
Mr. Sihley said in an oditorial&#13;
that he selected Pinckney&#13;
in which to locate in the&#13;
newspaper business because&#13;
the town appeals to him in&#13;
many ways -•• mostly because&#13;
of its wide-awake businessmen&#13;
with a work-together spirit,&#13;
clean streets and yards, attractive&#13;
buildings and houses,&#13;
and well kept, prosperous&#13;
looking farms.&#13;
A very pretty wedding took&#13;
place a t eight o'clock Saturday&#13;
evening, September 11, at&#13;
the home of&#13;
Darwin when&#13;
Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Miss Iva Mae&#13;
Chappel was united in marriage&#13;
to William H. Gardner.&#13;
The bride was attired in white&#13;
net over white satin. The cerremony&#13;
was performed by Rev,&#13;
A. T. Cambum. They will live&#13;
in West Putnam.&#13;
Born to Mr. and Mm. Frank&#13;
Hinchey, Monday, Sept. 13, a&#13;
10-pound boy.&#13;
The Grand Trunk Train&#13;
Schedule is printed this week&#13;
for the convenience of our&#13;
readers—there are two trains&#13;
leaving Pinckney toward the&#13;
east, and two leaving for the&#13;
west each day.&#13;
For Dependable Service&#13;
STOP&#13;
— AT —&#13;
LEFS&#13;
Stmdmi Strvte&#13;
211 E. Mai* Pi&#13;
UP M701&#13;
Porter.&#13;
Student council representatives&#13;
are Allen Porter and Dean&#13;
Gardner.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mm. Meyers - 8th (irade&#13;
This year there are 2R students&#13;
in our loom.&#13;
Last wpek we elected officers&#13;
as follows:&#13;
Susan Baughn - President&#13;
Scott Carver - W e President&#13;
Penny Reynolds - Secretary&#13;
Rod Widmeyer - Treasurer&#13;
Our student council members&#13;
are regulars; Linda Zezulkacand,&#13;
Charles Chambers,&#13;
alternates are Linda Whit ley&#13;
and Sam Singer.&#13;
Our cupcake sale will be helrl&#13;
TUPS. Sept. 24th at noon.&#13;
Mrs. Van Rlulrcum - 4th&#13;
We have .''6 pupils in our&#13;
room 13 girls and 23 boys.&#13;
Sandra Nabb, Ricky Krahn,&#13;
and Ricky La Mi rand are new&#13;
to our school this ynar.&#13;
Mpi-ri Chris Ledwidge and&#13;
Dennis Douglas are our student&#13;
council representatives.&#13;
They attended the first meeting&#13;
an'd reported back to us.&#13;
We have a large collect ion&#13;
of bugs, frogs, and caterpillars&#13;
on our science table.&#13;
We are reading in four different&#13;
groups Our new books&#13;
have interesting stories in&#13;
them.&#13;
Room committees are as&#13;
follows: Boards, Debbie Harrow;&#13;
Errands, Pamela Rovvell;&#13;
Pledge, David Kimbler. Library,&#13;
Bobby Amhurgey; Towels,&#13;
Mike Scott; Basket, Marshall&#13;
Miller; Flowers, Dennis&#13;
Douglas.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr*. Campbell - 4th Grade&#13;
We have 14 boys and 22&#13;
girls in our room this year.&#13;
We had our first class meeting&#13;
to elect officers for the&#13;
year, Hilda Gray is President,&#13;
Robert Breneman is Vice-&#13;
President, Doris Halliburton&#13;
will be Secretary, and Michael&#13;
Merriwether, the Treasurer.&#13;
Our room committees are all&#13;
busy carrying out their room&#13;
duties.&#13;
Our Student Council representatives&#13;
are Susan Roth and&#13;
Michael Clark. Kathy Kourt&#13;
and Michael King will act us&#13;
alternates if Susan or Michael&#13;
have to be absent.&#13;
Our three reading groups&#13;
are making good progress.&#13;
We had timed tests in arithmetic&#13;
to see if we had remembered&#13;
our addition and~&#13;
subtraction from last year.&#13;
Steven Latimer and Robert&#13;
Breneman were fastest in addition&#13;
with perfect scores.&#13;
R o b e r t Breneman, George&#13;
Marshall and George Pesola&#13;
were the best in subtraction.&#13;
Kathy Kourt brought some&#13;
pretty snapdragons for our&#13;
room and two beautiful roses&#13;
for the teacher. Kevin Urbany&#13;
found a deserted bird's nest&#13;
which he shared with us.&#13;
Kathy Kourt and Dori* Halliburton&#13;
brought pictures of&#13;
Washington, D.C., which they&#13;
told us about. These pictures&#13;
are now on our bulletin board.&#13;
For our Art Class last week&#13;
we drew pictures of our homes.&#13;
For one of our English classes&#13;
we had- to write four sentences&#13;
about our home and put them&#13;
on our pictures.&#13;
Humbleness is always grace.&#13;
always dignity.&#13;
—James Russell Lowell&#13;
Sense shim* with a double&#13;
ustre when set in humility.&#13;
—William Penn&#13;
Humility, like darkoaat, reveals&#13;
the heavftnly ilghtt.&#13;
—Thoretu&#13;
Putnam Township&#13;
ANTI-UTTER ORDINANCE&#13;
Health, Sanitary, Safety and&#13;
Protective Measures&#13;
SKI TION I&#13;
Ordinance tr&gt; reculate health, sanitarv and safety conoimiitmi&#13;
ihe Township, to provide peimiiies lux&#13;
violation of any oi the regulations or conditions contained&#13;
therein.&#13;
ditions&#13;
U&#13;
to dump rubbish or vvate materials on any land in Putnam&#13;
Township except in and nn Public or Private Dumping&#13;
Grounds as may be provided for the purpose. It shall be&#13;
unlawtul for any person to dump rubbish or \vaste materials&#13;
within the right-of-way of any public street or highway,&#13;
or park. All public or private Dumping Grounds shall&#13;
be located not less than one hundred (100) feet from any&#13;
public street, highway or park: nor less than five hundred&#13;
(5(X)t feet from any inhabitated building, and or recorded&#13;
residential subdivision. Such dumping grounds shall be&#13;
reached by H suitable service road of adequate width to&#13;
poring s.ife Havel. AM such dumping grounds shall he&#13;
burned, le\ elfed and covered with a layer of dirt as ofteo&#13;
as neces.surv to eliminate odors, minimize rats and vermin.&#13;
in&#13;
Promiscuous LiMeV of Junk in Proximity of Dwellings&#13;
or on any Lot, Parcel or Tract of Land in Putnam Township:&#13;
It is hereby specifically provided that any promiscuous&#13;
litter of vehicles that are not in running condition&#13;
or unsightly accumulation of junk equipment, machinery,&#13;
and or parts 1 hereof, and'or used materials located either&#13;
in the proximity of a dwelling or on any lot, parcel or tract&#13;
of land in Putnam Township shall not be considered a&#13;
"Junk Yard" or "l.'sed Material Yard". Such nn existing&#13;
condition shall be "Illegal" to be abated in the public interest&#13;
within fifteen (15) days from the date of complaint&#13;
notice served either by mail, posting of the property, or&#13;
personally by Township Supervisor of Putnam Township,&#13;
Livingston County. Each day said Illegal use continues unabated&#13;
after the expiration of said fifteen (ISt days complaint&#13;
notice shall constitute a separate offense and \ iolation&#13;
subject to action and penalties as provided by this&#13;
ordinance.&#13;
SFXTION IV&#13;
Any one who operate*" and maintains a bona fide business&#13;
shall maintain and store all their essential equipment&#13;
and material in a neat and orderly fashion.&#13;
SECTION V&#13;
Penalties: Any person, Firm, association, or corporation&#13;
who shall violate any rule, regulation, or condition of&#13;
this Ordinance or shall operate the same without a license&#13;
shall upon conviction thereof, forfeit a sum not to exceed&#13;
one hundred &lt;$100.001 do!ar» together with the cost nf&#13;
prosecution or be imprisr&gt;n#d in the county jail for a period&#13;
of not more than ninety (90» days, or both such fine and&#13;
imprisonment in the discretion of the court.&#13;
SECTION VI&#13;
Any person, firm or corporation, or his or iti employees,&#13;
agents, or officers who shall violate the terms and&#13;
provisions of this ordinance, shall be guilty of maintaining&#13;
a public nuisance and shall be guilty of misdemeanor and&#13;
shall be punished as provided in Section V hereof. The&#13;
continuance of such public nuisance as hereinbefore referred&#13;
to shall conatitute a nuisance per »e and the same may&#13;
be restrained by proceedings in the Circuit Court for the&#13;
County of Livingston. State of Michigan upon complaint&#13;
of the Supervisor and Clerk of Putnam Township and the&#13;
institution of auch proceedings shall not be a bar to the&#13;
arrest, prosecution and conviction of any person, firm, or&#13;
corporation violating the terms and provision* of this Ordinance&#13;
or any suit to recover such penalty in an action of&#13;
law.&#13;
SECTION VII&#13;
Sections of this Ordinance shall be termed severable,&#13;
and should any section or provision of this Ordinance be&#13;
declared by the Courts to be unconstitutional or invalid,&#13;
the same will not affect the validity of this ordinance as a&#13;
whole or any part thereof, other than the part declared to&#13;
be unconstitutional or invalid.&#13;
SECTION VIII&#13;
This Ordinance shall became effective thirty (30)&#13;
days afttr the first publication in accordance with Act&#13;
of the Public Acts of 1939, as amended.&#13;
Published in Pinckney Dispatch, September U, 1968.&#13;
Signed:&#13;
MURRAY J. KENNEDY, Clerk&#13;
STANLEY DINKEL, SuptrviKV&#13;
\&#13;
BRIGHTON, (Midi.) ARGUS, WED. SEPT. 18, 1963&#13;
• f '&#13;
f'l si&#13;
• i&#13;
erson Community&#13;
Health. Center Report&#13;
ADMISSION S&#13;
7—Lucille Pushieo, Milford&#13;
Richard Miner, HoweU&#13;
Anna Sweeney, HoweU&#13;
Frank Grochowski,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
B P , HoweU&#13;
8—Ha»el J. Stockard,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Dorothy Doucette, HoweU&#13;
George Colby, Brighton&#13;
Donald Brokaw, Brighton&#13;
Gerald Zumbach, Howeli&#13;
Ldane Leverett,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Calvin Summer, Gregory&#13;
Michael Summer, Gregory&#13;
•—Carol e Ulrich, Howell&#13;
Finis E. Long, HoweU&#13;
Mary Sharp, Howell&#13;
Paul Berlin, Howell&#13;
Vktia Greene, Fenton&#13;
Loni Morrow, HoweU&#13;
Edgar Wright, Gregoiy&#13;
Robin Haviland,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Keith Wolverton,&#13;
Emily Stratton, Brighton&#13;
Charles Epley,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Varl Carr, Howell&#13;
Floyd Carr, HoweU&#13;
Shirley Westmoreland,&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Floyd Munsel, HoweU&#13;
Gary Jaskolski,&#13;
Ial Fuller , Brighto n&#13;
Ear l BeDen , How ell&#13;
Lorrain e Kordell ,&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
Bonni e Presson , Howell&#13;
Sharo n Koers, Brighto n&#13;
Elsie L. McDuff , Brighto n&#13;
Larelt a Kini&amp;_-J3rig_hto n&#13;
Henr y Schebor , Brighto n&#13;
Sharo n Allbright,&#13;
Plymout h&#13;
11—Richard Witt, Howell&#13;
Fayzol a Jones , Highlan d&#13;
Bernardin e Gurnee ,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Billy Gen e Henderson ,&#13;
Sout h Lyon&#13;
Jame s Woods, Pinckne y&#13;
Joel Mikasa, Fowlerville&#13;
Anna Berry, Brighto n&#13;
Mar c Seegraves,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Nelli e Douglas ,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Benn y Nanasy , Perr y&#13;
Gwenly n Maxson , Fento n&#13;
Sandr a Campbell ,&#13;
Hartlan d&#13;
Sarale e Woodcox, S. Lyon&#13;
Jea n Cullen , Pinckne y&#13;
12—Robert Miller, Brighto n&#13;
Sharo n Walker, Howell&#13;
Katherin e Roberts ,&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
Sophi a McNnujrhton ,&#13;
Howel l&#13;
Rebecc a Cain , S. Lyon&#13;
Antia McNamara , Fento n&#13;
?Iar k Abney, Pinckne y&#13;
Hop e Perez , Fowlerville&#13;
FowlerviU e&#13;
Virginia Bellet, Brighto n&#13;
13—Sanda Schram , HoweU&#13;
JU1 Shepard , Gregor y&#13;
Rober t Parsons ,&#13;
FowlervUl e&#13;
Taim i M. Alexander,&#13;
Rosemary Jaskolski,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Virginia Amburgey,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Delno Nichols, Brighton&#13;
Edward Harter, HoweU&#13;
Nathan Briggs, S. Lyon&#13;
Louis Wellman, HoweU&#13;
Mar y Beth Huff, HoweU&#13;
Rober t Lee Ibaugh ,&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
Lind a Kirby, Brighto n&#13;
Sharo n Walker, HoweU&#13;
Ronn a Lee Wright,&#13;
"MALHEUREUX"&#13;
Mean s "unhappy " in Frenc h&#13;
"Malheureux " indeed is th e man who finds his&#13;
insuranc e didn' t cover the unexpecte d loss or damage.&#13;
May we review your insuranc e with you, to&#13;
eliminat e possible gaps or overlaps?&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
Brighton Insuranc e Agency&#13;
SOT W. Main S t Phon e&#13;
227-1891&#13;
•IMMt f f«* Alilf&#13;
mnjiuiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiii i&#13;
Nonn a Rotter , Howell&#13;
Nelli e Danich , Brighto n&#13;
Jeann e DiMartino ,&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
Rober t Sietman , Brighto n&#13;
Georg e Martin , Howell&#13;
Edwin Banfield, Brighto n&#13;
Doroth y Boutell , Fento n&#13;
Lorett a Nimmo , Brighto n&#13;
DISCHARGES :&#13;
7—Shirley McFarlane ,&#13;
Highlan d&#13;
Juliu s Dejonckheere ,&#13;
FowlervUl e&#13;
Odus Lovelace, S. Lyon&#13;
Lind a Steinacker , HoweU&#13;
Bett y Kerr , Brighto n&#13;
Patrici a Blades, Pinckne y&#13;
Edit h Nolen , Brighto n&#13;
J. J. Jones , Stockbridg e&#13;
Joan Hendryx , Fowlerville&#13;
Sue M. Osier, Hambur g&#13;
Jonatha n Johnson ,&#13;
Gregor y&#13;
Oscar Fargey, Howell&#13;
Anna O'Brien , Howell&#13;
Ralph Sullivan, Howell&#13;
Cara n Smail, Brighto n&#13;
Annett e Meyers, Howell&#13;
Bruce Beal, Detroi t&#13;
Rebecc a Patsey , Fento n&#13;
* Hntt ,&#13;
Edgar Wright, Gregor y&#13;
Hariett e Teeple , Howel l&#13;
Kare n Do bar, Brighto n&#13;
12—Joel Mikasa, FowlervUl e&#13;
Bernadea n Gurnee ,&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Shu-le y Westmoreland ,&#13;
Howell&#13;
William Hottel , Pinckne y&#13;
Sharo n Walker, Howei l&#13;
Benn y Nanasy , Perr y&#13;
Bonni e Presson , Howell&#13;
Natha n Briggs, S. Lyon&#13;
Lorr i Morrow , Howell&#13;
Geral d Zumbach , HoweU&#13;
Donal d Brokaw, Brighto n&#13;
Edwar d Harter , Howell&#13;
Gwenly n Maxson , Fento n&#13;
Jami s Dare , HoweU&#13;
Ial Fuller , Brighto n&#13;
Ruth ^ Hazelman , Brighto n&#13;
Mar y Gregory , Howell '&#13;
Joel Mikasa,&#13;
FowlerviU e&#13;
13—James Woods, Pinckne y&#13;
Katherin e Roberts ,&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
Mar c Seegraves,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Lorrain e KordeU ,&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
Georg e Colby, Brighto n&#13;
Ronn a Wright,&#13;
FowlervUl e&#13;
Mar y Sharpe , Howell&#13;
Sharo n Allbright,&#13;
Plymout h&#13;
Sharo n Koers, Brighto n&#13;
Teresa Forrest , Brighto n&#13;
Gar y Jaskolski,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Reinhol d Peterson ,&#13;
Lansin g&#13;
Richar d VanArsdale,&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
Louis Wellman, HoweU&#13;
« • • THE HOTTER THE WATER&#13;
THE FURTHER IT GOES&#13;
Ai ELECTRIC Water Heater ftUvtrs 1B01 hat water!&#13;
REALLY HO T WATER for lote of warm showers.. .&#13;
REALLY HO T WATER for maximum dishwashar efficiency..&#13;
Y HO T WATER to help a clothe * washer do ita best&#13;
WHY? Because an electric water heate r operate s regularly at&#13;
Wf without endangerin g heate r life.&#13;
Shower&#13;
Bride-to-be&#13;
Mrs. Gertrud e Peterso n gave&#13;
a wedding shower on Sunday ,&#13;
Sept. 8, for he r soon-to-b e&#13;
daughter-in-law , Miss C a r o l&#13;
HaU . Caro l and Ronal d Peter -&#13;
son will be marrie d on Sept.&#13;
21. Ther e were 68 guests present,&#13;
some comin g from Detroit ,&#13;
Livonia, Dearbor n an d HoweU .&#13;
Mrs. Peterson' s niece , Miss&#13;
France s Szpowoski, cam e from&#13;
Seattle , Washington , and remaine&#13;
d for 15 days. She left&#13;
last Wednesday t o retur n to&#13;
her home .&#13;
Loca l guests were: Mrs. Car l&#13;
Schneider , Mrs. Leo Tysar,&#13;
Mrs. Anna Hansen , Mrs. Mar y&#13;
Maria n St&gt;vws.&#13;
Mrs. Elizabet h Stevens, Mrs.&#13;
Marilyn Stevens, Mrs. Rut h&#13;
Brandon , Mrs. Paulin e Kusmierz,&#13;
Mrs. Virginia Menden -&#13;
haU and daughter , Barbara .&#13;
StU l other s were Mrs. Fran k&#13;
Morton , Mrs. "Skeeter " Smith ,&#13;
Mrs. Roopa n Dickrian , Mrs.&#13;
Clifford Small, Mrs. H. At-&#13;
Iroi d an d daughter , Diana ,&#13;
Mrs. Clarenc e Seeling, Mrs.&#13;
Leroy AtweU, Mrs. Pa t Cher -&#13;
ry, Mrs. Rud y Mitter , Mrs.&#13;
Cora Cherry , Mrs. Donn a Car -&#13;
lington and Mrs. Cor a Grim -&#13;
ley. The bride-elect' s mother ,&#13;
Mrs. Merwin HaU , and her&#13;
baby daughter , of Ricket t Rd.,&#13;
were also present .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richar d Rivet,&#13;
of Briggs Lake, had her parents,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jac k Zenns ,&#13;
arrive on Tuesday, Sept . 10,&#13;
from Washington , D. C. Th e&#13;
Zenn s traveled first t o Ne w&#13;
York, next cam e her e to spend&#13;
thre e days and the n went to&#13;
Douglas Lane Weds&#13;
September —&#13;
7—Mr. and Mrs. Joh n&#13;
Pushies , Milford , a boy&#13;
8—Mr. and Mrs. Joh n&#13;
Gregory , Howell, a girl&#13;
Chariest ' -f^erpoint , riowttti&#13;
Florenc e Dutkiewicz ,&#13;
Howell&#13;
David Addington , Brighto n&#13;
Sharo n Murnigham ,&#13;
8—Esther Mclnnis , Brighto n&#13;
Caro l Henry , Fento n&#13;
Mar y Case, HoweU&#13;
Rober t Gerecke , Howell&#13;
Mar y McClentock , Howell&#13;
Bett e Langley, HoweU&#13;
Delphi a Holbrook ,&#13;
FowlervUl e&#13;
9—LuciUe Pushies , Milford&#13;
Jame s Triplett , Howell&#13;
Vivian Smock , Fowlerville&#13;
Rut h Thumser ,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Ellis WUliams, Brighto n&#13;
10—Alma Lahti , Howell&#13;
Matild a Celestine , Howell&#13;
Fini s Long, Sout h Lyon&#13;
Paulin e McMichael ,&#13;
Hambur g&#13;
Calvin Summer , Gregor y&#13;
; Michae l Summer , Gregor y&#13;
Bonni e Powell, Brighto n&#13;
Donn a Hieber ,&#13;
WUliamsto n&#13;
Lelan i Leverett , Brighto n&#13;
Mar k Leverett , Brighto n&#13;
11—Loretta Nimmo , Brighto n&#13;
Haze l Stockard , Brighto n&#13;
Kare n Kizer, Howell&#13;
Robin Haviland ,&#13;
FowlerviU e&#13;
Verl Carr , Howell&#13;
Emily Stratton , Brighto n&#13;
Mabe l Filkins , Howell&#13;
Edward Booth , HoweU&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Michae l&#13;
Ulrich , Howell, a boy&#13;
10—Mr. and Mrs. Duan e&#13;
Allbright, Plymouth ,&#13;
a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Jame s A.&#13;
Dare , Howell a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rober t G.&#13;
Amburgey, Pinckney ,&#13;
a girl&#13;
11—Mr. and Mrs. Hugo&#13;
Koers, Brighton , a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Kennet h&#13;
Jones , Highland , a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph&#13;
Jaskolski, Fowlerville&#13;
a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Gurnee , Webberville&#13;
a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Richar d&#13;
Maxson , Fenton , a girl&#13;
12—Mr. and Mrs. Ronal d&#13;
CuUen , Pinckney , a boy&#13;
13—Mr. and Mrs. Russell"&#13;
Walker, Howell, a boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Fre d L.&#13;
Rotter , Howell, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Nac y&#13;
DiMartino , Brighton , a&#13;
boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joh n BeUet ,&#13;
Brighton , a boy&#13;
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Wed,, Thurs. , Fri. , Sat.&#13;
Sept. 18, 19, 20, 31&#13;
At 6:50 and 9 p.m.&#13;
Mhen WOO kids m et en&#13;
something' s&#13;
bound to&#13;
happen !&#13;
BEACH PARTY&#13;
asm e&#13;
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Sept. 22, 28, 24&#13;
Sunda y Open 2:30 p.m .&#13;
Featur e at 2:45 -4:5 1&#13;
6:55 and 9 pun .&#13;
MOIL , Tues. at 6:55 pjn. 9 p.m.&#13;
THE&#13;
OF ALL&#13;
LE6ENDS!&#13;
Wed., Thun^ FrL, Sa t&#13;
Sept. 25, 26, 27, 28&#13;
MDU'LL HAVE&#13;
TO SEE IT TO&#13;
BELIEVE-HI&#13;
M L T R O CO&#13;
visited Mrs. Zenns' s parent s&#13;
before returnin g to Washington.&#13;
A ceremon y unitin g in marriage&#13;
Miss Nin a Ellen Wolff,&#13;
Jacksonville Beach , Florida ,&#13;
and Dougla s Richar d Lan e was&#13;
performe d a t 7:3© p.m. , Septembe&#13;
r 7, in Centra l Christia n&#13;
Churc h in Jacksonville , Fla .&#13;
Rev Rober t Pau l KeUe y officiated&#13;
.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Horac e H.&#13;
Wolff, JacfcsonviU e Beach , are&#13;
the parent s of th e bride. The&#13;
bridegroo m is th e son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Richar d C. Lane , of&#13;
Brighton .&#13;
Miss \ Kay Thompson , cousin&#13;
of th e twide, was soloist.&#13;
Escorte d by he r father , th e&#13;
bride appeare d in a floorlength&#13;
gown featurin g fitted&#13;
bodice of lace an d organz a&#13;
with sleeves taperin g to calla&#13;
lily points , scalloped necklin e&#13;
and organz a overskirt with&#13;
tiers of chantill y lace. He r&#13;
fingertip veU of illusion feU&#13;
from a crown of lace, pearl s&#13;
and crystals. She carrie d a&#13;
cascad e of white roses and&#13;
stephanoti s centere d with a&#13;
white orchid .&#13;
The bride selected Miss&#13;
Nanc y Crosb y as her maid of&#13;
honor . Miss Pa t Conli n was&#13;
bridesmaid . The y wore street -&#13;
length dresses of copen blue&#13;
organz a over taffeta with&#13;
fitted sleeves and beU-shape d&#13;
skirts. The y wore matchin g&#13;
hear-piece s and carrie d cascade&#13;
of yellow carnations .&#13;
Roger Lane , o£ Brighton,&#13;
acted as his brothers best&#13;
WUliams and Alexander Cohen,&#13;
of Jacksonville, the bridegroom's&#13;
Naval comrades.&#13;
A reception followed in the.&#13;
~1, atfef ivftarfi fK~i_&#13;
Sept. 20 — Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Whitney Kimble, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Don Leith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Jack Hathaway, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
William Hathaway, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Millard Young, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Robert Eidson.&#13;
Sept. 21 — Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Joe Voorhis, .,&#13;
Sept. 22 — Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Adolph Ploehn, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
E. C. Hoaganson.&#13;
Sept. 24 — Mr and Mrs.&#13;
Dan Cole.&#13;
Sept. 25 — Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Dick Juipe, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Harry Cusic, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Melvin Skeman, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Anthony Lacascio.&#13;
Sept. 26 — Mr. and Mrs. J.&#13;
C. Haller.&#13;
Divorces&#13;
HOWELL — Divorces were&#13;
last—week—in—the&#13;
Livingston C o u n t y Circuit&#13;
Court to:&#13;
Lawrence L. Graham from&#13;
Frances Graham, and&#13;
Dorothy M. Dingman from&#13;
William D. Dingman.&#13;
Igan. The newlyweds will make&#13;
their home at 2658 Gale Court&#13;
in Jacksonville.&#13;
E&#13;
potholderafrora&#13;
cheeked cotton feed or&#13;
flow bags for a- practical&#13;
kitchen aid. Instructions from&#13;
National Cotton Council, Bar&#13;
Dept, Box 9906, tfamphte U,&#13;
Tenn*&#13;
Former Resident Wed in Florida&#13;
Donald G. Dearlng, a former&#13;
resident of Brighton and manager&#13;
of Waldenwoods for many&#13;
years, was married to Mrs.&#13;
Dorothy Conard, of Everglades,&#13;
Florida, on Aug. 31.&#13;
The Rev. Homer G. Weisbecker&#13;
of the Everglades Community&#13;
Church officiated.&#13;
Mr. Dearing recently constructed&#13;
a new home on Riverside&#13;
Drive, Everglades, and&#13;
the couple will make their&#13;
home there. The new Mrs.&#13;
Dealing has been chief clerk&#13;
of the Collier County Judges&#13;
Court for the past seven years. '&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Dealing plan&#13;
to spend some time in Michigan&#13;
in October, after which&#13;
they will return to their home&#13;
in Florida. *&#13;
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Hamburg Township News Notes&#13;
tot to Mr. and&#13;
Mrs, W i t t * Dotar on the&#13;
birth qf t K * . Edward Lee&#13;
wm* bo*v eti Sapt 4 at Mo&#13;
Pfamojr tfcnwaunity Health&#13;
Canttr, %nd welted In at 8&#13;
pound! **fl 5 ounce*. The Doban&#13;
htw» one other son,&#13;
Rvtiy-&#13;
• •= \ • • . Mr, tv4 Mn. Carl Clark&#13;
V titt p*(«aU of thair tint&#13;
ehtM, a boy, bora on Sept.&#13;
U la *M*a*a. MteUtan. The&#13;
boy wa» s s p r i Cari» Leo.&#13;
Ola4y«: Lee of Ukefend Is&#13;
Chrti% td&#13;
Shfc t&#13;
ter jJM treat-inuadaon at&#13;
F t Hoapital, u * Than-&#13;
Saturday evening Barbara&#13;
and Duane Waterbury&#13;
w e r t - h o s t s to a barbecue&#13;
whtstf several of their friends&#13;
attended. Guests included John&#13;
and Joyce Duford of Ann Arbor;&#13;
John and Yvonne Shultis&#13;
of. 4™ Arbor, Ken and Conatf.&#13;
McKee of Dearborn, Fred&#13;
tad Sylvia Spry of Dexter,&#13;
and Jerry• and• M ar*ty DeWolf.&#13;
gCofC&#13;
leet Soon&#13;
tir«t meeting of the&#13;
g .Chamber of Corap&#13;
will be on Sept. 26 at&#13;
Tgft at the Fire HaU. The&#13;
orficen &lt;U the group are:&#13;
Ppeddeiit 'Jlugh fcadloff, s*y»-&#13;
retary W&amp;na Moon, Treasurer&#13;
Charles Davis, and the newly&#13;
elected fcl&#13;
ley:&#13;
• * •&#13;
Last Monday, Francis Sheehan&#13;
attended the Huron Watershed&#13;
meeting at the U. of&#13;
M. Union.&#13;
* • •&#13;
The Episcopal C h u r c h&#13;
Women met this afternoon&#13;
1 Wednesday) for an all-day&#13;
rag-tearing s e s s i o n . The&#13;
group Is making nigs which&#13;
will be sold *t their Christ-&#13;
This winter there will be&#13;
only one service on Sundays&#13;
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.&#13;
The' service will begin at 10:45&#13;
and the Sunday School class&#13;
will be at 9:30.&#13;
• * •&#13;
The Lakeland Circle of the&#13;
King's Daughters will sponsor&#13;
a card party on Sept. 25 at&#13;
12:30 at the Hamburg Township&#13;
Hall. The card party will&#13;
begin with a luncheon and&#13;
By MAJCT DtWOLF&#13;
there will be table and door&#13;
prizes.&#13;
; v ], • • •&#13;
Mnu Thtlma Elm and Mrs.&#13;
George May were hostesses to&#13;
a "Hobo Breakfast" this morning&#13;
from 9-12 noon. The breakfasf&#13;
was held at the home of&#13;
Mrs. May and was sponsored&#13;
by the Mary-Martha Circle of&#13;
St. Paul's.&#13;
• • *&#13;
The Altar Guild of Saint&#13;
Paul's met Monday evening at&#13;
the home of Irma Wilkie on&#13;
Buhl Drive.&#13;
Local Women&#13;
Bowl Mondays&#13;
The MomUy Night Bowl-&#13;
Ing League began their season&#13;
on Sept 9. Local memben&#13;
of the team axe Dolly&#13;
Petty, Viola Gay, Loretta&#13;
Gardner, Gladys Lee and&#13;
Mrs. William Beck.&#13;
Last Sunday morning two&#13;
children were baptized at St.&#13;
Stephen's Episcopal Church.&#13;
They were Scott Edward Hollenbeck&#13;
and Susan Marie Bennett.&#13;
Scott is the son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. David Hollenbeck and is&#13;
four months old. Sponsors for&#13;
Scott were Marilyn Smith,&#13;
Roger Hollenbeck and Walt&#13;
DeWolf.&#13;
Susan is the six-month-old&#13;
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim&#13;
Bennett and her sponsors&#13;
were Dave and Judy Hollenbeck&#13;
and Carol Rowland&#13;
* • •&#13;
Ralph Miller, Bruce Ridley,&#13;
and Richard Krasuski will be&#13;
attending Flint J. C. this year.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Freddy Basckal, t, ton of&#13;
the Karl Wanrh^w, of Junior&#13;
Dr* was involved 1B aa accident&#13;
at school last Monday.&#13;
As » result he will be home&#13;
in bed with a broken collarbone&#13;
for about two weeks.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Last week Jackie Damm&#13;
was confined to St. Joseph&#13;
Mercy Hospital due to a back&#13;
Mary Baginski, daughter of&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Baginski&#13;
of Riverside Dr., was out of&#13;
school for tare* days last&#13;
week with« a •v irus* infection.&#13;
Last Thursday Ellen Mc-&#13;
Afee and Agnes Ganglola&#13;
had dinner at the Inn Americana&#13;
In Ann Arbor.&#13;
• • •&#13;
On Friday, Ellen took her&#13;
daughter and son-in-law, Duane&#13;
and Barb Waterbury, out&#13;
to dinner. The occasion was&#13;
Duane's birthday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Last Sunday, Greg Smith&#13;
celebrated his fourth birthday&#13;
at a family dinner. Among the&#13;
guests was his grandmother,&#13;
Margaret Smtih.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richter&#13;
of North Miami, Fla., and&#13;
Carl's sister, Anna Richter&#13;
Himebaugh or California, have&#13;
been recent visitoi-s around&#13;
Hamburg. They visited Carl's&#13;
and Anna's brother, Henry&#13;
Richter, and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
James DeWolf. They are staging&#13;
with Ada Willoughby u\&#13;
Plynjouth.&#13;
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Ted Winklehaus entertained&#13;
Carl and his wife, Anna, Henry&#13;
Richter, Ada Willoughby,&#13;
and Skip and Tiny Bennett&#13;
for dinner.&#13;
• • •&#13;
A guest a t «ff home last&#13;
weekend was my mother, June&#13;
Baschal, of Detroit.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Last Saturday night, Alan&#13;
and Stevie Haottz of Garden&#13;
City attended the Father and&#13;
Son Banquet with Skip Ricnter&#13;
and Ted Winklehaus.&#13;
• * «&#13;
Last Monday and Tuesday&#13;
Pearl Berry of Ann Arbor visited&#13;
her daughter and son-inlaw,&#13;
Betty and Les DeWolf.&#13;
• * •&#13;
G u e s t s at the Arnold&#13;
Bechler home on E. M-S6&#13;
this past weekend were Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Arthur Bechler&#13;
and family of Moscow, Mich.&#13;
Arthur Is Arnold's uncle.&#13;
Subdivision&#13;
(•reels Verdells&#13;
The residents of Ore Lake&#13;
Shores would like to welcome&#13;
new residents to the subdivision.&#13;
They are George and&#13;
Viola Verrtell, formerly of Red'&#13;
ford, who will make their&#13;
home on Hillpoint Drive.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Last Friday, Sept. 13, Corky&#13;
Moon celebrated his birthday&#13;
at the John Moon home.&#13;
Corky and his wife, Joyce,&#13;
and their children, Nancy and&#13;
Jerry, are staying with the&#13;
Moons until their home in&#13;
is completed.&#13;
Birthday wishes go out this&#13;
k to Karen Dobar and&#13;
Reginald Teifer on Sept. 19,&#13;
Maynard and Richard Ganett&#13;
and Roger Duchane, all on the&#13;
20th, John Emery on the 21st,&#13;
Handy Dobar on the 22nd and&#13;
Mike Hoflenbeck on the 23rd.&#13;
Anniversary wishes go to&#13;
Jim and Marilyn Bennett on&#13;
Sept. 25.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Leapley&#13;
have taken their daughter,&#13;
Cynthia, to Bennington, Vt.,&#13;
where she is enrolled for her&#13;
second year in Bennington&#13;
College.&#13;
ARGUS—DISPATCxY—fcAGLE WED. SEPT. 18, 1943&#13;
VARIANT-'64 STYLE&#13;
A new grille of horizontal design extending&#13;
the full width between headlights is a&#13;
prominent styling feature of the 1964&#13;
Valiant. Shown here is the Signet V-200,&#13;
a sporty two-door hardtop, one of nine&#13;
models in five body styles available in the&#13;
1964 line. New features, available for the&#13;
first time in the Valiant line, include a&#13;
floor-mounted four-speed manual transmission,&#13;
Sure-Grip differential to minimize&#13;
rear wheel spinning on slippery surface*,&#13;
and a push button, electric windshield&#13;
washer. There are improvements in both&#13;
Valiant engines, the 101-horsepower stand*&#13;
ard engine and the 145-horsepower optional&#13;
power plant, to provide simplified main*&#13;
tenance and maximum starting reliability.&#13;
Valiant's 5-year or 50,000-mile warranty o»&#13;
engine and drive train components If&#13;
tinued on all 1964 models.&#13;
g&#13;
pictures&#13;
taken last Friday.&#13;
On Monday the county began&#13;
giving visual tests to the&#13;
students.&#13;
Last Wednesday afternoon,&#13;
Lynn Haines, the eighth-grade&#13;
teacher, left school due to&#13;
the fact that he was ill.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Leslie McAfee Is attending&#13;
Ceritaa College of Fine&#13;
Arts in Los Angeles. She&#13;
writes that she is having a&#13;
wonderful time and really&#13;
likes the school.&#13;
• • • Gall Reeb&#13;
Returns to WMl&#13;
Gail Reeb left Sunday to&#13;
return to Western Michigan&#13;
U n i v e r s i t y in Kalamazoo,&#13;
where she will be a junior this&#13;
year. Gail's major is elementary&#13;
education and her pri&#13;
mary interest is art&#13;
HNCKNEY&#13;
By RUSS ENGELHARDT, Manager&#13;
OUTGUESSING A GROUP OF&#13;
YOUNGSTERS on their way to or&#13;
from school requires special alertnets,&#13;
special skill, on the part of&#13;
every driver. That's why Michigan&#13;
_ _ _ _ Bell's safe driver training program&#13;
gets extra emphasis right now. Actually, traffic safety&#13;
education is a year-round program with us, required&#13;
of every employee whose job includes driving a company&#13;
car or truck. It's one of the most important ways&#13;
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Operators when they take&#13;
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them. They use an "dectrogxaphic&#13;
pencil" that&#13;
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toe&#13;
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PROCTER'S Store Hours:&#13;
DAILY — 8:30 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.&#13;
FRIDAY — 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M.&#13;
BICYCLE TIRES&#13;
All Sizes Included at this Low&#13;
—Low&#13;
SALE PRICE&#13;
Tabes 96c $2.17&#13;
HUGE STOCK&#13;
Cabinet Hardware - Hinges -&#13;
Drawer Polls - Chrome Plated&#13;
- Brass - Black Japanned&#13;
at BIG DISCOUNTS&#13;
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KING Size FILTERS I I 1 1 Regalar Size Cigarettes I I I I - "&#13;
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Now! $2.13 Carton&#13;
AH FISHING TACKLE&#13;
maining in Stock at NEW&#13;
L-O-W — L-O-W LIQUTDA.&#13;
TION PRICES. Stock «p m&#13;
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Luckies — Camels — Others&#13;
SALE PRICE&#13;
£2.38 Carton&#13;
at this&#13;
BUY*TOYS NOW at HUGE DISCOUNTS&#13;
$ 3.95 COASTER WAGONS&#13;
Bright Red - All Metal&#13;
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For Interior - Exterior&#13;
Use—Regular $4.95 Vain*&#13;
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plete with Animals - Imple. O&#13;
Regular $1.00 Value CHILD £f7c&#13;
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OS BIG LOT&#13;
Value to&#13;
Now ttcqt.&#13;
$«J5 CARPET SWEEPER&#13;
Geauiae KSSELL&#13;
$12.95 Value TRICYCLES&#13;
14 inch Size - Bright Red&#13;
$7.95 Value TRAIN OUTFITS&#13;
Battery Operated - Now!&#13;
Reg. $8.95 COASTER WAGONS&#13;
- EXTRA BIG - Lt. Blue&#13;
$1.98 COUNTRY DOCTOR&#13;
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Al TO M*;ilS at DEEP-I'I'T CLOSE O I T PRICKS&#13;
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Clear White Crystal&#13;
$8.95 Value CABINETS&#13;
For Sewing or Workshop . .&#13;
75c Water Master&#13;
Copper TANK BALLS&#13;
$1.69 Value Double Hose for&#13;
WASHING MACHINES ,_.&#13;
$177 $1.85 Value Genuine Bondex&#13;
Water Proof CEMENT PAINT&#13;
$2.98 Value AIR MATTRESS $ 1 27&#13;
6 f t Size New Low Price X&#13;
98c Value PAINT BRUSH&#13;
1H" for Sash Work . . . . . .&#13;
it's PROCTLR'S HARDWARE HOWELL&#13;
$4.95 FABSPRAY&#13;
For Eaajr Cotortef&#13;
of All Fabrics&#13;
SALE PRICE $3.4*&#13;
MAJOR APPLIANCES&#13;
ONLY A FEW LEFT&#13;
REFRIGERATORS - portable&#13;
TELEVISIONS - TRANSISTOR&#13;
Radios - TABLE MODEL&#13;
Radios Now!&#13;
at TERRIFIC SAVINGS&#13;
Most Sites la SUd^ Wkle&#13;
they bat • 1 ~ * few!&#13;
i&#13;
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* i * ~ • *&#13;
TOE BRIGHTON, (Mich.) ARGUS, WED. SEPT. 18, 1963&#13;
HOTICES&#13;
MOKXGAGK SALS&#13;
having been m&amp;de la the&#13;
condition* of a certain&#13;
mad* by Peter R. Derrick&#13;
Derrick of Detroit Wayne&#13;
COMftty. Michigan. Mortgagor, to Speed-&#13;
% Fttroleum Corporation. of the&#13;
place. Mortgagee, dated the 2nd&#13;
ol January. A.D. 1961, and retn&#13;
th* offiet of the Register of&#13;
tor the County of Uvingston&#13;
•Ad State « Michigan, on the 10th day&#13;
* January, AJ). ISO. la liber 2&amp; at&#13;
Uvingston County Records, on page&#13;
4ML OB which mortgage there ti&#13;
to be due. at the date of this&#13;
for principal and interest, the&#13;
of Two Thousand Five Hundred&#13;
MAM)&#13;
And no n i t or proceedings at taw&#13;
or ta equity having been Instituted to&#13;
tha debt secured by said mortor&#13;
any part thereof, Now, Thereby&#13;
virtue of the power of sale&#13;
rnatihmd In said mortgage, and pursuant&#13;
to th* statute of the State of&#13;
Michigan In such case made and protided,&#13;
notice Is hereby given that on&#13;
Tuesday, to* 22nd day of October,&#13;
A.ZX IMS. at 11 o'clock A.M., Eastern&#13;
Standard Ttoie. said mortgage will be&#13;
tareckieed by a sale at public auction,&#13;
to tht highest bidder at the westerly&#13;
door ef tht Court House in the City of&#13;
HowtU. Livingston County, Michigan&#13;
(that betes the building where the Circuit&#13;
Court for the County of Livingston&#13;
Is held), of th* premises described&#13;
In laid mortgage, or so much thereof&#13;
a* n a y be, necessary to pay the&#13;
amount due, as aforesaid, on said&#13;
mortaaft, with all legal costs, charges&#13;
and expense*, Including the attorney&#13;
f*«a allowed by law. and also any&#13;
MB or turns which may be paid by&#13;
ta* undersigned, necessary to protect&#13;
It* interest in the premises. Which said&#13;
premise* are described as follows:&#13;
AH of a certain piece or parcel of&#13;
-lend situate In the township of Green&#13;
Oak In th* County of Livingston, and&#13;
State of Michigan, and described -:J&#13;
CEORGE V. CARTSOS&#13;
Attorney for&#13;
Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
OcL 16&#13;
NOTICE OK MORTGAGE SALE&#13;
Default havinjc been made in the&#13;
conditions ixf a ctrtain Mortgage made&#13;
by JAMES DENNIS KRAMER and&#13;
KATHLEEN KRAMER, his wife, to&#13;
NATIONAL H O M E S ACCEPTANCE&#13;
CORPORATION, an Indiana corporation,&#13;
dated the 20th day of September&#13;
and .recorded tn th» nfrw nf th*&#13;
Register of Deeds for the County of&#13;
Livingston and State of Michigan, on&#13;
the 22nd day of September 1960. in&#13;
Liber 379 of Mortgages on page 584.&#13;
Livingston County Records; which said&#13;
mortgage was thereafter on the 22nd&#13;
day of November. 1960. assigned to&#13;
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK AS&#13;
TRl'STEE under agreement dated as&#13;
of January 1. 1951 with Westlnghouse&#13;
Electric Corporation for benefit of Westinghouse&#13;
Pension Plan, which assignment&#13;
was recorded on the 26th day of&#13;
November. 1960, in Liber 3g2. Page&#13;
332. Livingston County Records, on&#13;
which Mortgage there is claimed to be&#13;
due at the date of this notice, for principal&#13;
and Interest, the sum of Twelve&#13;
thousand three hundred two and 49/100&#13;
(112.302491 Dollars, and the further&#13;
sum of Seventy-five f$75.00) Dollars,, as&#13;
Attorney's fees, to which amount will&#13;
be added at *he time of sale all taxes&#13;
and insurance that may be paid by the&#13;
said Mortgagee between the date of&#13;
this notice and the timp of said sale;&#13;
and no proceedings at law having been&#13;
instituted to recover the debt now remaining&#13;
secured by said Mortgage, or&#13;
any part thereof, whereby the power of&#13;
sale contained in said Mortgage has&#13;
become operative;&#13;
Now Therefore, Notice \H Hereby&#13;
Given that by virtue of the power of&#13;
sale contained In said Mortgage and&#13;
in pursuance of the statute in such&#13;
case made and provided, the said&#13;
Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale&#13;
of the premises therein described or&#13;
so murh thereof as may&#13;
at pubHc-«'"••!'»n '-1 t?v i&#13;
Of&#13;
deceased, that administration of said&#13;
estate be granted to&#13;
Geraldlne M. CUE*C.&#13;
or some other suitable person, and that&#13;
the heirs of said deceased be determined,&#13;
will be heard at the Probate&#13;
Court on&#13;
September 24. 1963, at ten A.M.&#13;
It is Ordered. That notice thereof be&#13;
given by publication of a copy hereof&#13;
lor three weeks consecutively previous&#13;
to said day of hearing, la the&#13;
Brighton Argus,&#13;
and that the fiduciary cause a copy&#13;
of this notice to be served upon each&#13;
known party in interest at his last&#13;
known address by registered or certified&#13;
mall, or by personal service, at&#13;
least fourteen (14) days prior to such&#13;
hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS T. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
Donald A. Moon. Attorney&#13;
336 W. Main S t&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
Sept 4. 11 12&#13;
STATE OP MKIHGAJr&#13;
The Fffcaie Ceart fer tta.&#13;
Coaatr ef Uvtagsiea "^&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
LEO H. FELTY, Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court, tw»iH on&#13;
September 4, 1963.&#13;
Present, Honorable&#13;
Francis E. Barton, Judge of Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.&#13;
That the petition of&#13;
WILLIAM D. MeCRmiE.&#13;
the Administrator of said estate,&#13;
praying that his final account be allowed&#13;
and the residue of said estate&#13;
assigned to the persons entitled thereto,&#13;
and the hetrsat law of said deceased&#13;
be determined by said Court; will be&#13;
heard at the Probate Court on October&#13;
1, 1963, at ten A-M.;&#13;
IT IS ORDERED. That notice thereof&#13;
be given by publication of a copy&#13;
hereof for three weeks consecutively&#13;
previous to said day of hearing, in the&#13;
Brighton Argus, and that the petitioner&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to be&#13;
served upon each known party In interest&#13;
at his last known address by registered,&#13;
certified or ordinary mall (with&#13;
proof of mailing), or by personal service&#13;
at least fourteen (14) days prior to&#13;
such hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS T. BARHON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
William D. McCririe, Attorney&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
Sept 11, 18, 25&#13;
courthouse hi the City of Bowefl. and&#13;
County of Livingston, *"-*»ip» **^&#13;
being the place for holding the Circuit&#13;
Court ta and tor said County, on&#13;
Wednesday, the nth day of December.&#13;
190. at 10:00 o'clock Eastern Standard&#13;
Time to the forenoon of said day, and&#13;
said premises will be sold to pay the&#13;
amount so as aforesaid then due on&#13;
said Mortgage together with five and&#13;
one /quarter per cent Interest, legal&#13;
costs. Attorneys' fees and also any&#13;
taxes and Insurance that said Mortgagee&#13;
does pay on or prto to the date&#13;
of said sale; which said premises are&#13;
described In said Mortgage as follows,&#13;
to-wit:&#13;
Property situated ta the Township of&#13;
Green Oak. Livingston County, Michigan,&#13;
described as: Lot ltL Wfflmor&#13;
Subdivision No. 3. being a part of the&#13;
northwest fractional 1/4 of Section 5,&#13;
Town 1 North. Range 6 East Green&#13;
Oak Township, Livingston County,&#13;
Michigan, according to the plat thereof&#13;
as recorded in Liber J of Plats. Page&#13;
33, Livingston County Records.&#13;
THS CHASE MANHATTAN BANK&#13;
TRUSTEE, etc.&#13;
Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
ARTHUR E. B K » / N , Attorney&#13;
for Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
1749 Penobscot Bldg.&#13;
Detroit 28. Michigan&#13;
Woodward 1-3590 Dec. 4&#13;
CTATZ OF MlflflU&#13;
The Frebale Coart fer the&#13;
Cesnty ef Uvtngssea&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
ALFRED L. BACHMAN, Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court held on&#13;
September S. 1963.&#13;
Present Honorable&#13;
Francis T. Barron. Judge of Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.&#13;
That all creditors of said deceased are&#13;
required to present their claims ia&#13;
writing and under oath, to said Court&#13;
and to serve a copy thereof upon&#13;
MARGIE E. BYERS&#13;
of 3398 U.S. 23. Rt 2. Fenton. Michigan,&#13;
fiduciary of said estate, and that such&#13;
claims will be heard by said Court at&#13;
the Probate Office on November 12,&#13;
1963. at ten A.M.&#13;
IT IS ORDERED, That notice thereof&#13;
b* given by publication of a copy&#13;
hereof for three weeks consecutively&#13;
previous to said day of hearing, in the&#13;
Brighton Argus, and that the fiduciary&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to be&#13;
served upon each known party in interest&#13;
at his last known address by registered,&#13;
certified or ordinary mall (with&#13;
proof of mailing), or by personal service&#13;
at least fourteen (14) days prior to&#13;
such hearing. FRANCIS E. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
the center of Section 26, T 1 N, R 6 E,&#13;
Township of Green Oak, Livingston&#13;
County, Michigan, the N 89 degrees 52&#13;
mln. E 165.0*; th S 264.00'; th N 89&#13;
deg 52 mln. East, 1736.25': th S 206.23';&#13;
th S 89 deg. 52 mln. W 190125' to the&#13;
North and South M line of Sec. 26;&#13;
th along said line North 470.23' to the&#13;
place of beg. Containing 10.00 acres of&#13;
land, Located on the East side of Rushton&#13;
Road, South of Ten Mile Road.&#13;
Dated at Detroit. Michigan, July IS.&#13;
1963.&#13;
Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
Green Oak Twp.&#13;
Board Minutes&#13;
MINUTES OF SUIT. It), 19«8&#13;
A regular meeting of the Green Oak Township Bojud was&#13;
called to order at 8 P.M. by Supervisor Howard Spicer. Other&#13;
members present were Pauline Kravetz, Clay Wilt, Ray Lanning&#13;
and Forrest King.&#13;
Motion by Lanning supported by Wilt that a public hearing&#13;
in regards to the installation of street lights in Saxony Subdivision&#13;
he_ held the first week of October. Time and place to&#13;
be set at a later date. Motion Carried.&#13;
Letter from Zoning Board read by Clark. Moved by Lanning&#13;
supported by Wilt that w* request the Zoning Board to&#13;
hold a_public hearing in regards to possible rezoning of property&#13;
described in their letter paragraph two of September 9, 1963.&#13;
Motion Carried.&#13;
Mr. Palmer and Mr. Tyrer of the U.P. Club located at Monahan&#13;
Lake were present and asked permission to have the Tavern&#13;
License held by the Club changed to a Club License. They&#13;
were told to apply first to the State Liquor Commission.&#13;
Mr. Spicer reported that he had contacted Mr. Weber of&#13;
Northfield Township in regards to the sewage disposal plant&#13;
and that Mr. Weber had informed him that everything was at a&#13;
standstill for the present and that he would advise him of&#13;
any further developments.&#13;
Moved by Mrs. Kravetz supported by Ray Lanning that&#13;
the Zoning Board be instructed to refer the rezoning of the&#13;
Fillmore property to LMC to the County Coordinating Committee&#13;
for approval or disapproval. Motion carried- 3 yea's 1 nay.&#13;
The Board is to recommend to the Zoning Board thru Mr.&#13;
he Hr»endft&lt;i so the Town-&#13;
&lt;&#13;
• i .&#13;
- t&#13;
FARM LOANS&#13;
51/2%&#13;
Federal Land&#13;
Bank&#13;
Association&#13;
205 N. Walnut Street&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Phono • 1422&#13;
O P E N&#13;
Monday A Thursday&#13;
9:30 TO 2:00&#13;
Livingston. Michigan, that being the&#13;
place for holding the Circuit Court In&#13;
and for said County, on Wednesday,&#13;
•the 4th day of December, 1963. at 10:00&#13;
o'clock Eastern Standard Time in the&#13;
fore-noon of said day. and said premises&#13;
will be sold to pay the amount so&#13;
as aforesaid then due on said Mortgage&#13;
together with five and one/quarter per&#13;
cent interest legal costs, Attorney's&#13;
fees and also any taxes and Insurance&#13;
that said Mortgagee does pay on or&#13;
prior to the date of said sale: which&#13;
said premises are described in said&#13;
Mortgage as follows, to-wit:&#13;
Property situated in the Township of&#13;
Green Oak. Livingston County, Mirhi-&#13;
(ran. described as: Lot 152. Wlllmor&#13;
Subd(vision Nn. 3. being a part of the&#13;
Northwest Fractional 1/4 of Section 5.&#13;
Town 1 North. Rang* 6 East, according&#13;
to the plat thereof as recorded In&#13;
Liber 9, Page 33 of Plats, Livingston&#13;
County Records.&#13;
Dated: September 3, 1963&#13;
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK&#13;
AS TRUSTEE&#13;
Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
Arthur E. Brown. Attorney&#13;
for Assignee of Mortgagee&#13;
1749 Penohscot Building&#13;
Detroit 26. Michigan&#13;
WOodward 1-3590 Nov. 27&#13;
JTTATE OF MICHIOAN&#13;
Th* Probate Court for the&#13;
County of Livingston&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
CECIL MORGAN. Deceased.&#13;
At a session of said Court, held on&#13;
AugusHs; 1863.&#13;
Present, Honorable&#13;
Franels E. Barron. Judge of Probate,&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,&#13;
That the petition of&#13;
Geraldlne M. CUJIC&#13;
praytng that the instrument filed m&#13;
said Court be admitted to probate as&#13;
the Last Will and Testament of said&#13;
DEFAULT having been made In the&#13;
conditions of a certain Mortgage made&#13;
by WILLIAM ROBERT COWAN and&#13;
LaREE COWAN, his wife, to NATIONAL&#13;
HOMES ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION,&#13;
an Indiana Corporation, dated&#13;
the 8th day of April, 1960, and recorded&#13;
in the office of the Register of Deeds&#13;
for the County of Livingston and State. -&#13;
of Michigan, on the 8th day of April,&#13;
1960, In Liber 372, of Mortgages, on&#13;
page 422, Livingston County Records,&#13;
which mortgage was thereafter on the&#13;
11th day of July, 1960, assigned to&#13;
THE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK.&#13;
TRUSTEE under Agreement dated as&#13;
of October 1, 1950 with Genera! Motors&#13;
Corporation for benefit of General Motors&#13;
Hourly-Rate Employees Pension&#13;
Plan, which assignment was recorded&#13;
on the 14th day of July, 1960 In Liber&#13;
376, Page 332. Livingston County Records,&#13;
on which Mortgage there is&#13;
claimed to be due at the date of this&#13;
notice, for principal and interest, the&#13;
sum of Twelve thousand one hundred&#13;
fifty-eight and 33/100 f$12.158.33) Dollars,&#13;
and the further sum of Seventyfive&#13;
r|7S.0O) Dollars, as Attorney's fees,&#13;
to which amount will be added at the&#13;
time of tale all taxes and Insurance&#13;
that may be paid by the said Mortgagee&#13;
between the date of this notice&#13;
and the time of laid sale: and no proceedings&#13;
at law having been Instituted&#13;
to recover the debt now remaining secured&#13;
by said Mortgage, or any part&#13;
thereof, whereby the power of sale contained&#13;
in said Mortgage has become&#13;
operative;&#13;
NOW THEREFORE. NOTICE IS&#13;
HEREBY ^OWENinafc By virtue of "Hie&#13;
power of sale contained in said Mortgage&#13;
and in pursuance of the statute&#13;
In such case made and provided, the&#13;
said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a&#13;
sale of the premises therein described&#13;
or ao much thereof as may be necessary,&#13;
at public auction, to the highest&#13;
bidder, at the West front door of the&#13;
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Detroit 39, Mich.&#13;
-, Sept. 11, 18, 25&#13;
Mail 'Sales'&#13;
The year-end holiday season&#13;
often poses problems about&#13;
which many citizens are confused,&#13;
according to the consumer&#13;
protection division of&#13;
the Attorney General's office.&#13;
These p r o b l e m s arise&#13;
through the gimmick of&#13;
l e n d i n g unordered items&#13;
through the mall.&#13;
The person receiving&#13;
package also receives a&#13;
If he fails to pay for&#13;
greeting cards, book,&#13;
the&#13;
bill,&#13;
the&#13;
toy,&#13;
clothing, or what have you, he&#13;
soon gets a series of dunning&#13;
letters threatening all kinds&#13;
of stern measures if payment&#13;
isn't forwarded immediately.&#13;
• - • e - - - •&#13;
Atty. Gen. Frank J. Kelley&#13;
emphasizes there is a very&#13;
distinct right of the person&#13;
who has received any unordered&#13;
merchandise.&#13;
First, yon need never Ac*&#13;
oept items you did not order.&#13;
You may return the package&#13;
to the mailman unopened. If&#13;
you should open the package,&#13;
however, there Is still&#13;
no. obligation to return It or&#13;
pay for it.&#13;
As long as you do not use&#13;
the merchandise, you have no&#13;
legal obligation to pay for it.&#13;
Kelley's advice is to disregard&#13;
the dunning collection letters,&#13;
The merchandise should be&#13;
kept for a reasonable period&#13;
of time. If it is not picked up&#13;
by the sender, or if you are&#13;
not provided the postage to&#13;
return it, you are entirely&#13;
within your legal rights&#13;
dispose of it, according&#13;
Kelley.&#13;
to&#13;
to&#13;
There is no excellence without&#13;
labor; and the time to&#13;
work is now.&#13;
—Mary Baker Eddy&#13;
One that desires to excel&#13;
should endeavor it in those&#13;
things that are in themselves&#13;
most excellent. —Eplctetus&#13;
Different men&#13;
ferent ways.&#13;
tfxeel in dif-&#13;
—Pindar&#13;
Education is our onlv political&#13;
safety. Outside of this ark&#13;
all is deluge. —Horace Mann&#13;
Reverend Albertus C. van&#13;
Raalte, both a minister and a&#13;
physician, led to this state in&#13;
1846 th« group of Calvinists&#13;
from the Netherlands who established&#13;
Holland.&#13;
Moved by Mrs. Kravetz supported by Clay Wilt that public&#13;
hearing for Street Assessment for property owners on Stephen&#13;
Street in Saxony subdivision be held on October 8, 1963 after&#13;
regular meeting of Township Board. Motion carried.&#13;
Moved by Mrs. Kravetz supported by Clay Wilt we pay&#13;
bills as read. Motion carried. The Detroit Edison Co. Street&#13;
lights $85.35, Town Hall service $2.66 Service at Saxony $243.57.&#13;
Fred Lindsey, Dwain Bussey, Robert Styes, Douglas Robinson,&#13;
Charles Palmer $12.00 each for labor at fire at Fish Lake.&#13;
Oryille DeHate, Constable, $54.64, Stuart Leach, Constable,&#13;
mileage, Tavern Inspection, salary and Land Use Permits $98.58,&#13;
John Shosey, Constable, $55.84, Donald Wrenn, Constable, $51.52.&#13;
The Brighton Argus publish minutes, $34.63, The South Lyon&#13;
Herald publish minutes $34.29, Walt LaMoria radio repair $34.29,&#13;
R. V. Harding 3 parrs Handcuffs with cases $48.00, Hamburg&#13;
Fire Dept. One car fire $100.00, City of Brighton 4 grass fires&#13;
$600.00, Sterling Drilling Co. service at Saxony $157.98, John&#13;
Filice, salary, $90.00. Anna Rassmussen rent on dump $125.00,&#13;
Ray Lanning Tavern Inspection and meeting $30.00, Clay Wilt&#13;
meeting $15.00, Livingston County Register of Deeds 75 photos&#13;
at .25, $18.50, Ermina Masak mowing yard at Town Hall, $15.00&#13;
Moved by Lanning supported by Kravetz we adjourn. Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
Respectfully submitted&#13;
Forrest E. King, Clerk&#13;
64 Ford Fairla&#13;
The restyled Ford FtirUnefor 1964presents s Mg-Mt&#13;
pearance and boasts engine performance that f t f l N&#13;
in the i&gt;fli»woii« "5W?f Al&amp;oagii new styti&#13;
middleweight FtirUae look ^ W « » ? »emata u . ^ ^&#13;
of the 1956 Ford on the outside and the 1S» ¥ot*m &lt;*•&#13;
Forid outsiidlbe la ndt thhe 1 f M&#13;
side. Five engines are available, three of the&#13;
desirn as the Fairlane V-8 that d L t *&#13;
and seventh l&#13;
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cef Jn the&#13;
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Wwered Lota* ean «8s, one&#13;
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17* and MO-euhie-ineh siz-eyUader engines. Com&#13;
flv« transmissions, these power plants offer a M&#13;
peifermanee and economy choices for 1964. Eight Fattta&#13;
models—hardtop, station wagons and sedans—win be !«»••&#13;
dueed in Ford dealer showrooms September 77.&#13;
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Extr a Third Featur e For Saturda y Sept. 21 Only&#13;
A DOUBLE JERRY LEWIS&#13;
BLOCK BUSTER SHOW&#13;
MARRIAG E LICENSE S&#13;
HOWEL L — Marriag e Licenses&#13;
were issued last week&#13;
by Livingston Count y Clerk&#13;
Joseph H, Ellis to th e following&#13;
couples :&#13;
Richar d A. Outwater , 30,&#13;
Fowlerville a n d Nanc y L.&#13;
Lockwood , 28, of Fenton .&#13;
Thoma s W. Kelley, 24, of&#13;
Howell and Ton i Rae Banfield,&#13;
21, of Howeil .&#13;
Ronal d Alan Kratt , 21, of&#13;
Dearbor n and Joy Ann Hewett ,&#13;
20, of Howell.&#13;
Richar d J. Siford, 27. Brighton&#13;
and Adrienn e L. Kort , 26,&#13;
of Brighton .&#13;
STATE OP&#13;
Probate Court for the&#13;
County of Livingston&#13;
In the Matter of the Estate of&#13;
ERNEST E. TOWNSEND, Deceasi-d.&#13;
At a session of said Court, held on the&#13;
12th day of September A.D. 1963.&#13;
Present, Honorable FRANCIS E.&#13;
BARRON, Judge of Probate.&#13;
Notice Is Hereby Given. That the&#13;
petition of Thomas H. Townsend praying&#13;
that the administration of said&#13;
estate be granted to Thomas H. Townlend,&#13;
or to some other suitable person:&#13;
and that the .heirs of said deceased&#13;
be determined, will be heard at&#13;
the Probate Court on October 8, 1963, at&#13;
ten A.M;&#13;
It is Ordered, That notice thereof&#13;
be given by publication of a copy&#13;
hereof for three weeks consecutively&#13;
previous to said day of hearing, in the&#13;
Brighton Argu«. and that the petitioner&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to be served&#13;
upon each known party in interest at&#13;
his last known addres* by registered ot&#13;
certified mall, or by personal »ervtce at&#13;
least fourteen (14) days prior to such&#13;
hearing.&#13;
FRANCIS E. BARROX&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy&#13;
Helen M. Gould&#13;
Register of Probate&#13;
John R. Brerman, Attorney&#13;
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TOP COVERAGE OF ALL LOCAL SPORTS EACH WEEK&#13;
ulldogs Tear Lions to Shreds&#13;
Chomp Up Rivals&#13;
For 42-7 Victory&#13;
BY LEE N1LLS&#13;
BRIGHTON — The Brighton&#13;
Bulldogs showed ferocious&#13;
spirit as they scored six touchdowns&#13;
and left the South&#13;
Lyon Lions far behid Friday&#13;
night.&#13;
It was 42-7 for the final&#13;
score in the first, game of the&#13;
football season.&#13;
The non-league maieh was&#13;
held at Sloan Memorial Field&#13;
in Brighton,&#13;
Th«* Lions were fierce, but&#13;
behind the steady pawing of&#13;
Dennis Hartman, the Orange&#13;
and Black team never were&#13;
challenged for the lead.&#13;
Coaches George Pneskorn&#13;
and James Korowin we.-v&#13;
aware of the strain it would&#13;
place on the starting unit u&gt;&#13;
play both offense and defense&#13;
so they changed players often&#13;
g»m&lt;&gt; most &lt;&gt;f the-B.H.S&#13;
ot 181) pounds, Bobbi •&#13;
didn't have to hunt for the&#13;
wide-open spaces because they&#13;
w»»ie there&#13;
Lara bee not only ran for 94&#13;
yards but also played defensive&#13;
line-backer as wHI&#13;
The entile deteiiMv. &gt;• uutlit&#13;
for the B.H.S tootball club&#13;
contains Don and Joe Kritn;s&#13;
at ends, and in the line are&#13;
Paul Dixon, Mike Du/uhs&#13;
Richard Burras, aiid Jim Bidwell.&#13;
At the line-backer spots&#13;
were Bobbie Lui.ibet*, i' i a r \&#13;
Armstrong and Buzz Davison&#13;
stopping up the holes. The t u n&#13;
defenders were L«e Niles and&#13;
Phile Stine watching \&gt;&gt;v th.1&#13;
spectacular touchdown [)a:;&gt;&#13;
play of ihe opp&lt;»ition.&#13;
Coach P n p . s k o r n&#13;
later he added,&#13;
showed a great&#13;
ev/T« we still :rr:&#13;
"The&#13;
ins tic1&#13;
&gt;\ i t r d , |&#13;
T )i e n j&#13;
team j&#13;
how - i&#13;
PICTURED HERE in an unbalanced line are Brighton Bulldogs&#13;
(L - R) Dennis Scott, Don Kearns, Steve Kujawa, Clark Millar,&#13;
Richard Burros, Gary ^Armstrong- and Joe Kearns. In background&#13;
are from left to right Dennis Hartman, quarterback; Buzz Davison,&#13;
right halfback; Phil Stine, fullback; and Mike Fournier, left halfback.&#13;
Whitmore Lake&#13;
Wins 1st Game&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE — It's&#13;
a big yeah, team, here for&#13;
the Trojans' first win in football&#13;
since 1960 and the first&#13;
in 18 games — 17 lost, one&#13;
tied.&#13;
Coach Frank Vetter's eleven&#13;
came through in good style&#13;
Friday afternoon at Webberville&#13;
where the opposition was&#13;
held scoreless for a 13-0 victory.&#13;
All the scoring was done in&#13;
the first half.&#13;
/'lr Hanny&#13;
n e e d S0 yards In the first&#13;
quarter to cap a 60-yard&#13;
drive and also carried in the&#13;
second frame, Halfback Dale&#13;
Nowak spaa six yards Into&#13;
pay dirt.&#13;
This TD was set up when&#13;
Guard Jim Shehan recovered&#13;
a fumble on the Spartans'&#13;
SO.&#13;
Vetter's defensive team,&#13;
with linebackers Jim Hint&#13;
and BlUy DeFiUippo leading&#13;
the charge, held the spartans&#13;
to minus eight yards on&#13;
the ground.&#13;
The Trojans take on Ypsilanti&#13;
Roosevelt Friday afternoon&#13;
in their first home game&#13;
at 3:30.&#13;
Michigan was first to require&#13;
pasteurization of milk&#13;
•old for public marketing.&#13;
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Pirates Beat Laingsburg 25-7&#13;
BY JOHN TASCH&#13;
PINCKNEY — Last Friday&#13;
night the Pinckney Varsity&#13;
football team played their first&#13;
game of the season.&#13;
The Pirates played Laingsburg&#13;
and won, with what you&#13;
might call ease, by the score&#13;
of 25 to 7.&#13;
The Pirates showed great;&#13;
spirit and looked like they&#13;
may be on their way to a good&#13;
season.&#13;
Gary Henry was the leading&#13;
quarterback since Jim&#13;
Barker is out with a leg injury.&#13;
Henry passed for two&#13;
touchdowns and Merle Mc-&#13;
Michael, playing for J i m&#13;
Wicker, who is also out, scored&#13;
two touchtowns.-&#13;
Henry passed to Howie&#13;
Singer' on a 21-yard scoring&#13;
play for the first score.&#13;
Then Henry passed to Me-&#13;
Michael for a 32-yard score.&#13;
McMichael then scored his&#13;
second touchdown when he&#13;
ran 26 yards and finally&#13;
Singer ended the Pirates'&#13;
scoring with a three-yard dive.&#13;
Henry then kicked the extra&#13;
point..&#13;
Laingsburg s c o r e d in the&#13;
fourth quarter when their fullback&#13;
Ken Walters drove four&#13;
yards. Ron English kicked the&#13;
extra point.&#13;
Lainsburg&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
0 0 0 7 - 7&#13;
12 6 7 0 - 2 5&#13;
COLLEGE BOUND&#13;
Gallup's Sneak&#13;
Saves Opener&#13;
For Howell&#13;
HOWELL—The Highlanders&#13;
had to win the hard way in&#13;
their game here Friday night j&#13;
with Fenton,&#13;
After spotting their rivals&#13;
two TDs, the Howell squad&#13;
came back with a touchdown&#13;
in the third period bat didn't&#13;
pick up the winning tally&#13;
until less than a minute remained&#13;
in the final quarter.&#13;
Quarterback L e n Gallup&#13;
sneaked one yard for a touchdown&#13;
after the Highlanders&#13;
had marched 89 yards to #ie&#13;
goal.&#13;
It was a 74-yard scoring&#13;
pass play in the third quarter&#13;
that put Howell back in the&#13;
running. Gallup threw a 24-&#13;
yard pass to /Halfback Jim&#13;
Barley who raced 50 yards for&#13;
the score. /&#13;
Guard Morrie Coles kicked&#13;
the extra point.&#13;
Howell got into trouble&#13;
when it fumbled on its first&#13;
drive in the second half.&#13;
/ Fenton picked up the ball&#13;
and ran 63 yards for the&#13;
touchdown.&#13;
TI6ER BASEBALL&#13;
ON WPAG&#13;
TINE&#13;
BY VELMA BEACH&#13;
229-7884&#13;
Several of our Brighton&#13;
area young people have already&#13;
left for college and&#13;
several more will be returning&#13;
this week and next. We&#13;
are proud of these ambitious&#13;
students and invite anyone&#13;
wishing. to_..dp ..so. tQ_.call us.&#13;
and let us know of their child's&#13;
college plans so we can pass&#13;
it x&gt;n.&#13;
The University of Michigan&#13;
beginning with Its new&#13;
tri-mester term called back&#13;
its students on Sept. S.&#13;
Nancy H a w k i n s , Mary&#13;
Keckonen and Jay Herbst&#13;
returned for their Junior&#13;
year. Nan was in summer&#13;
school and had only one&#13;
week free before the regular&#13;
sessions began.&#13;
Mary worked at the Canopy&#13;
this summer and Jay worked&#13;
at the Bumper Plant of the&#13;
Chevrolet Division of General&#13;
Motors, in Livonia and will&#13;
work in the Dean's ofifce during&#13;
school time.&#13;
Edmund Baprawski, Jr., who&#13;
was employed this summer at&#13;
Modern Engineering Service./&#13;
in Berkley, returned to )A\s&#13;
classes in Mechanical Engineering&#13;
and will graduate in&#13;
January.&#13;
Don Brown, whd worked&#13;
this summer for Lloyd French&#13;
in his Rent-It /Shop, in Detroit&#13;
and Shari Baetcke and&#13;
Gail Reeb,/both of whom&#13;
worked with Coach Robert&#13;
Scranton on the Brighton summer&#13;
recreation program, left&#13;
on Sunday, Sept. 15 to begin&#13;
their junior year at Western&#13;
Michigan Univ., in Kalamazoo.&#13;
Nancy Partridge left on&#13;
Wednesday of this week, for&#13;
Ypsilanti, where she will be&#13;
a senior, majoring in Early&#13;
Elementary Education. Nancy&#13;
spent the summer months&#13;
helping her mother, Mrs. H.&#13;
A. Partridge, launch her "new&#13;
business venture—the Country&#13;
Cupboard.&#13;
Julie Woodbridge, whose&#13;
parents bought at Fonda Lake&#13;
last month, has already___rer&#13;
turned to Northern Michigan&#13;
University in Marquette.&#13;
"On Sept 28, Elaine Baprawski&#13;
will begin studying&#13;
at Cleary College, in YpsilantL&#13;
Elaine will live in a&#13;
college sponsored and approved&#13;
boarding house witjf&#13;
nine other girls. Also attending&#13;
Cleary will be Xura&#13;
Baetcke and Dawn Crowe&#13;
who will commute daily. All&#13;
three girls are 1963 Brighton&#13;
High graduates.&#13;
Michigan State University&#13;
will begin its first semester&#13;
registrations on Sept. 23. Returning&#13;
as juniors will be Russ&#13;
Tarranf, Ray Maltby, Jr., Judy&#13;
Fuller, Bob Stephens, Gene&#13;
Dutidas and Jerry Beach, who&#13;
will be transferring f r o m&#13;
Western to State this year.&#13;
Russ worked this summer, ?»s&#13;
he did last summer, at Kensington&#13;
Park and Ray and&#13;
Jerry both had summer jobs&#13;
at the General Motors Proving&#13;
Grounds. Judy went to summer&#13;
school and worked at&#13;
S t a t e this summer. Bob&#13;
worked for the state as a&#13;
Camp Ranger, at Bishop Lake&#13;
and Gene, who is majoring in&#13;
Forestry, worked this summer&#13;
in Idaho in a forestry camp.&#13;
Self-knowledge, humility, and&#13;
love are divine strength.&#13;
—Mary Baker Eddy&#13;
HPYC Winds Up&#13;
Racing Season&#13;
Over Weekend&#13;
The District Tri-State Rebel&#13;
regatia hold at Newport Beach&#13;
last Saturday a n &lt;l Sunday&#13;
brought to a close another exciting&#13;
and successful smiling&#13;
season of the Huron - ,Portage&#13;
Yacht Club races, /&#13;
Approximately l¥) boats participated&#13;
in t h e / w o races Saturday&#13;
and the'one Sunday, at&#13;
11 a.m, whien was folowed by&#13;
lunch, a meeting, and presentation&#13;
of grwards.&#13;
Thefoca 1 club took all the&#13;
honors over visiting teams and&#13;
skippers frnm ihe 1hree-st,ite&#13;
area of Michigan, Minnesota&#13;
and Wisonsin. (Jary Davis won&#13;
the individual championship,&#13;
compiling 66 points in the three&#13;
races and the Hub won the&#13;
District 3 team title with 1891 .',&#13;
poinis.&#13;
Huron - Portage Commodore&#13;
Tom Ehman was second in try1&#13;
individual standings with 6-1 '•!•&#13;
points, George Can' of the&#13;
Clark Lake Yacht Club was&#13;
third. The Clark Lake club was&#13;
second in the 1eam standings&#13;
with 171 points.&#13;
Special guests attending this&#13;
final race of the season just "to&#13;
cheer Dad on" were Commodore&#13;
Thomas Khman's wite,&#13;
Janice, and his 5-day-old son,&#13;
Martin Stuart.&#13;
The club will hold it's own&#13;
annual award dinner Decembtr&#13;
28 in Plymouth. According to&#13;
Mrs. Richard Allen, trophy&#13;
chairman, there will be some 27&#13;
trophies awarded ait his time.&#13;
Southern Michigan has grown&#13;
animals larger than oleph.-ints.&#13;
Not in recent, centuries, to be&#13;
sure, but fossil remains of&#13;
mammoths and mastodons tell&#13;
us so.&#13;
The work&#13;
Phil Stine. rushed ahead 168'&#13;
yards on the ground for a remarkable&#13;
pertomiance. The&#13;
rampaging; Bulldog fullback&#13;
scored a touchdown besides&#13;
playing defensive halfback.&#13;
Behind the excellent running&#13;
of Buzz Davison, 1he&#13;
hometown crew wrapped up&#13;
the game early when Buz/?&#13;
manueverod the goal line parly&#13;
in Ihe first period for the&#13;
first six points. / '&#13;
He &lt;1idn't stop there, but&#13;
later plunged mlo t he end&#13;
/.one for the second time. Buzz&#13;
carried the ball several limes&#13;
and raced down field for ~u&#13;
yards. Shaken up in ihe opening&#13;
quarter, he came back&#13;
sirong to play both offensive&#13;
right halfback and defensive&#13;
linebacker. He also caught &lt;\&#13;
.LVyurd p a s s trom Dennis&#13;
Hartman to set. up another&#13;
scoring play.&#13;
Bobbie Lara bee, playing left&#13;
halfback, was tricky hitting&#13;
the holes opened by the husky&#13;
Imp which Brighton boasts,&#13;
They are Joe Keams, end;&#13;
Richard Hurras, tackle; Clark&#13;
Millar, guard; Paul Dixon,&#13;
center: Don Kearns. guard;&#13;
Gary Annstrong, tackle; and&#13;
Dennis Scott, end&#13;
With a line averaging n&#13;
down came on a terrific drive&#13;
late in Ihe final period A&#13;
pass set it up and then their i&#13;
line charged over for their j&#13;
tally, and the conversion WHS j&#13;
goal.&#13;
While trying to halt the pn- 1&#13;
raged Lions, Clary Annstrong&#13;
picked up&#13;
B u r n s had 6, Jim Bidwell go&#13;
', and Lee Niles, '- Other&#13;
members of Coach Prieskorn's&#13;
team got one or two each.&#13;
"We're s t i l l disappointed&#13;
with thp line* they got la move&#13;
quicker,"&#13;
Korow in.&#13;
Captain Paul Dixon was put&#13;
out of action for at least three&#13;
weoks when he broke his nose&#13;
in I wo places. Paul exclaimed,&#13;
"11 makes me mad!"&#13;
A bit of luck camp to Don-.'&#13;
Zimmerman when he entered&#13;
the game, for his first offensive&#13;
play: he scored « touchdown&#13;
on a -i.Vyanl scamper around&#13;
left, end&#13;
Scurf&gt; hy tiuartj-r*&#13;
Brighton 7 14 7 14.- Y.l&#13;
South Lyon 0 n 0 7 -&#13;
Punts • Don K'eains, 1,&#13;
yards&#13;
P e n a H i e s - fiO &gt; a r d s&#13;
Fumbles 1&#13;
First downs 1 1&#13;
Safely Larwbep&#13;
Bowling Scores&#13;
WEDNESDAY NITK&#13;
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M i d w a y Gardens&#13;
B r i g h t o n B o w n N Bar ....&#13;
Zmdell's Oldsmabile&#13;
De Rosia Cabinet*&#13;
J &amp; M Market&#13;
Mary-Jo Shoppe&#13;
Cozy Inn&#13;
Brighton Bowl&#13;
Evrings Furniture .&#13;
I'ber's Drug&#13;
Walt's Farm Supplier ....&#13;
Nu, 6&#13;
High &lt;iame&#13;
Delia Farver&#13;
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Brighton Industrial&#13;
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Billy Brut on of the Detroit&#13;
Tigers tied two major records&#13;
by hilling four consecutive&#13;
doubles ag-ainsi Washington&#13;
.May 1 **, 1%:;. He was the 28th&#13;
to hit. four in a game, th«&#13;
eighth lo do it consecutively.&#13;
Hartland Loses Opener&#13;
BY JIM STANFIEIJ)&#13;
HARTLAND • Hartland's&#13;
rooters were disappointed by&#13;
a 12-to-7 defeat in the firsi&#13;
game or the season with Linden.&#13;
Friday night.&#13;
Linden scored once in 'he&#13;
middle of the first, quarter' bu'&#13;
tailed ai Ihe attempt for the&#13;
extra point.&#13;
Hartland then received lim&#13;
ball and in the last of the&#13;
first quarter moved it to Linden's&#13;
one-yard line.&#13;
In the first of the second&#13;
quarter, Don Banfield, on &lt;\&#13;
quarterback sneak, made a&#13;
touchdown.&#13;
Banfield than passed to Dale&#13;
Callaghan for the extra point.&#13;
Both teams were unsuccessful&#13;
in scoring in the rest of the&#13;
second quarter.&#13;
During the halftime, the&#13;
Hartland Marching Band gave&#13;
! a fine performance,&#13;
; In the third quarter. Linden&#13;
I scored again to go ahead and&#13;
I win the game.&#13;
I Don Banfield, n freshman,&#13;
\ quarterbacked most of the&#13;
i Area Football&#13;
game for Hartland, Hartland's&#13;
next gamp on Friday, the 201 h,&#13;
is with Ortonville at Orionville.&#13;
At the game Friday was Dr.&#13;
Robert Polack, standing by in&#13;
case of an accident. Hartland&#13;
will have a doctor at each of&#13;
thetr games so medical aid&#13;
will be at hand when needed,&#13;
Scoring by Quartern&#13;
Linden fi 0 fi 0 1-'&#13;
Han land 0 7 0 0 7&#13;
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THE BRIGHTON, (Mich.) ARGUS, WED. SEPT. 18, 1963&#13;
RAINBOW PLAN&#13;
INSTALLATION&#13;
Miss Tietze Poppa will be&#13;
installed as Worthy Advisor,&#13;
of the Brighton Assembly 65,&#13;
Order of Rainbow for Girls,&#13;
at a public installation Monday,&#13;
September 23 at 7:30 at&#13;
the Masonic Temple.&#13;
Also taking ©ffk» wiU UWorthy&#13;
Associate Advisor-&#13;
Ann Baetcke; Charity—Para&#13;
Bradley, Hope—Luanne Eikhoff,&#13;
Faith—Penny Bradley,&#13;
Recorder—Ela Atwood, Treasurer&#13;
— A u d r e y Matthews,&#13;
Chaplain—Marie Griffin, Drill&#13;
Leader—Pat Lanning, Associate&#13;
Drill L e a d e r — S u s a n&#13;
Adams and Love—-June Wolfman.&#13;
Religion—Jean Shomin, Nature—&#13;
Melanie Skeman, Imger,&#13;
Fidelity—Esther Ranzenberger,&#13;
Patriotism — Barbara&#13;
Holcroft, S e r v i c e — Connie&#13;
Leith, Confidential Observer&#13;
—Owen Bell, Musican—Lola&#13;
G a f f n e y, Choir Director-&#13;
Barbara Smith, Prompter-&#13;
Gloria Walton, Historian and&#13;
Publicity—Sally Leith.&#13;
THE BARRACUDAS&#13;
The Barracudas spent the&#13;
weekend at Petoskey. There&#13;
was a 100-foot dive meet. The&#13;
Barracudas had the privilege&#13;
to inspect the Sunken Gambling&#13;
Ship.&#13;
vention, which was held at&#13;
Columbus, Ohio, August 22-27.&#13;
She was a delegate from&#13;
Michigan to this 80th W.C.T.U.&#13;
Convention.&#13;
The Union will hold "Family&#13;
Night" on Friday, September&#13;
27 at the Wesleyan Methodist&#13;
Church.&#13;
The Revicend-Raycrnft, new&#13;
pastor of the Howell Nazarene&#13;
Church, will be bringing the&#13;
temperance message begining&#13;
at 7:30 p.m. a time of fellowship&#13;
and getting acquainted&#13;
wiil precede the services at&#13;
6:45 pjn. in the basement annex.&#13;
• • •&#13;
THE BRIGHTON&#13;
BAND BOOSTERS&#13;
The Brighton Band Boosters&#13;
organization held its first&#13;
meeting of the year, Monday&#13;
evening, Sept 9, at the high&#13;
school.&#13;
Students were reminded to&#13;
tell their parents to please attend&#13;
the meeting, but attendance&#13;
was very disappointing.&#13;
Most important items of the&#13;
evening, were the financial report&#13;
and the slides that Gene&#13;
showed of the activities at&#13;
Camp Hale.&#13;
The annual Band Banquet&#13;
will be held in October, the&#13;
date to be announced later,&#13;
at which time election of&#13;
officers will also be held.&#13;
Th* oegani2atton was&#13;
yr _ • LC y . "v"nfvww "fr-fTrg*-"-&#13;
M?S. Ifaura&#13;
hostess to the women of the&#13;
Pleasant Valley Social Club&#13;
to-day (Sept. 18).&#13;
BRIGHTON BUSINESS *&#13;
PROFESSIONAL WOMEN8&#13;
CLUB&#13;
Seven members from our&#13;
Brighton Club attended a&#13;
meeting of the Presidents&#13;
Council held at Hillside I*in,&#13;
Plymouth. This was a Dessert&#13;
and Coffee evening.&#13;
The Michigan Past President&#13;
Mrs. Olga Taylor of Livonia,&#13;
announced her theme for 1963-&#13;
1964, which has three capital&#13;
letters, F.U.N.&#13;
pistrict nine director, MM.&#13;
Mary Jane Wagenshutz, will&#13;
attend the Sept 23 dinner&#13;
meeting at Andy's S t e a k&#13;
House, 26800 Pontiae Trail,&#13;
South Lyon.&#13;
"Responsibility of Full Partnership,"&#13;
the National Theme,&#13;
will be enlarged upon, this&#13;
being orientation of new memben.&#13;
This means each member&#13;
should bring « guest.&#13;
Call Sallie Gage 229-7911 for&#13;
reservations.&#13;
National Business Women's&#13;
Week if October 6 through 12.&#13;
• * •&#13;
W. S. C. S. TO HOLD&#13;
FALL RALLY&#13;
The Women's Society of the&#13;
First Methodist Church will&#13;
meet at 8 p.m., Monday September&#13;
23rd in the church for&#13;
their Fall Rally.&#13;
Mrs. Fred Sanford of Milford&#13;
will show colored slides&#13;
and items of interest sent to&#13;
her by Mr. and Mrs. Richard&#13;
Vreeland from Vellore, India.&#13;
Mrs. Vreeland is the daughter&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford.&#13;
These young people are doing&#13;
missionary work at Christian&#13;
Medical College in Vellore,&#13;
Margaret is from Milford and&#13;
Dick is from Grand Rapids.&#13;
They have three children,&#13;
and will be in India for at&#13;
least five years.&#13;
W.C.T.U. CONVENTION&#13;
The County Convention of&#13;
the Woman's Christian Temperance&#13;
Union will be held&#13;
Wednesday, September 25, at&#13;
the Baptist Church in Fowler&#13;
ville. The morning session will&#13;
open at 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Following devotions a n d&#13;
election of officers, Florence&#13;
Miller will bring the highlights&#13;
of the National Convention&#13;
which was held last&#13;
month in Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
Each local president will be&#13;
reporting.&#13;
A pot-lock meal will be&#13;
served at noon with the&#13;
ftfternooQ session ceiled to&#13;
order at 1 pan- Pauline&#13;
KHUager of Cottway- Township*&#13;
the- county president,&#13;
wffl preside, 7&#13;
IsabeUe Burroughs of Brighton&#13;
will have charge of the&#13;
Memorial Services in the&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
lfae Daniels of Flint, the&#13;
District President and former&#13;
Spiritual Life Director of the&#13;
State, will give the address.&#13;
T h i s inter-denominational&#13;
group is open to all Christians.&#13;
The public is invited to attend.&#13;
The woman's Christian Temperance&#13;
Union met at the&#13;
horns of Mrs. Forrest Perrigo,&#13;
803 Madison on Tuesday, Sept&#13;
10 at 1:30 PM.&#13;
Mrs. C W. Burroughs, the&#13;
President, presided. Eleven&#13;
memhfrs were present&#13;
l b s meeting was opened by&#13;
singing This Is My Father's&#13;
World.- The Rev. Louis Goldstein&#13;
led the devotions.&#13;
His subject was "Where did&#13;
The scripture lesson was&#13;
14 SDd E**kiri&#13;
band was&#13;
group to attend Camp Hale.&#13;
and we certainly hope the parents&#13;
appreciate the work and&#13;
efforts of our band director,&#13;
Carl Klopshinske; the camp&#13;
d i r e c t o r s , Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Roberts, the counselors, and&#13;
the chaperons, who gave their&#13;
time to make this trip a&#13;
success.&#13;
• * •&#13;
BLUE STAR MOTHERS&#13;
The Blue Star Mothers will&#13;
meet with Esther Seeling on&#13;
Tuesday, Sept., 24, at one&#13;
o'clock.&#13;
CUB SCOUTS&#13;
Pack 150 will hold their&#13;
first Pack Meeting of the new&#13;
season at 7:00 p.m., Wednesday&#13;
Sept. 18, in the multipurpose&#13;
room of the West&#13;
Elementary School.&#13;
Any boy of age 8 to 11, who&#13;
would like to become a Cut&#13;
is welcome, with his parents.&#13;
• • •&#13;
COSMETOLOGISTS&#13;
A dinner meeting for the&#13;
member of the Livingston&#13;
County Cosmetologist Association&#13;
was held at the Caravel&#13;
in Howell Tuesday evening&#13;
Sept. 10.&#13;
A film was shown, on the&#13;
new "Dandy Line" hair-do for&#13;
fall, a nice turn out from&#13;
Brighton and Howell.&#13;
The association is planning&#13;
a "Talent and Hair Fashion&#13;
Show" for October.&#13;
PAST NOBLE GRANDS&#13;
The Psst Noble Grands&#13;
Club will meet at the home&#13;
of Mrs. Douris Johnson&#13;
Brighton Lake Rd. on Thursday,&#13;
Sept 19, *t 7:80.&#13;
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION&#13;
The Women's Association&#13;
will open their fall season with&#13;
a program on Wednesday Evening&#13;
Sept 25, at 8:00 P.M. at&#13;
the United P r e s b y t e r i a n&#13;
Church.&#13;
Entitled "Summer Show and&#13;
Tell/* the evening will feature&#13;
three members of the church&#13;
school staff who attended the&#13;
Leadership Training School at&#13;
Alma College in August.&#13;
The three panelists will be&#13;
Mrs. Joan Campbell, Mm.&#13;
Mildred Dicrk, and Mrs. Lois&#13;
Cole.&#13;
They will share with the&#13;
group the inspiration they&#13;
received and some of the&#13;
31:12. Mr. and Mrs. Goldstein&#13;
sang "My God And L"&#13;
L. T. L. Dajf Camp report&#13;
was given by Mrs. Robert B.&#13;
Miner. She also gave highlights&#13;
sf the National Cootechniques&#13;
and ideas they&#13;
gained from their week of&#13;
study.&#13;
All the women of the congregation&#13;
are invited to attend&#13;
and guests are welcome.&#13;
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•"lUUMMMIUUUMIIIIMillUMIHUIUIIMIIllllUlllllliUilllillllKUIllilllUII&#13;
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evening until 9 pan., large&#13;
stock of reconditioned used&#13;
TV's. 104 W. Grand River.&#13;
t't-X&#13;
REWARD for information leading&#13;
to recovery of boy's bike&#13;
taken at Miller Elementary&#13;
School Mon., Sept. 9. Contact&#13;
The Brighton Argus. 9-18-x&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
WE WISH TO thank all of our&#13;
friends, neighbors &amp; relatives,&#13;
also Rev. George T. Nevin for&#13;
his comforting words, the&#13;
Pleasant Valley Social Club,&#13;
Ladies of the Lutheran Church,&#13;
&amp; to everyone for flowers, cards&#13;
&amp; their many acts of kindness&#13;
during our recent bereavement.&#13;
Your kindness will long be remembered.&#13;
A special thanks to&#13;
Carl and Donald Kuhn.&#13;
Mrs. Bert H. Newman&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert&#13;
Newman, arid famiJy&#13;
WOTTT/n&#13;
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FOR SALE&#13;
Howthold&#13;
USED GAS RANGES • Roper&#13;
Detroit Jewel, Kemnore, excellent&#13;
condition, free delivery&#13;
and installation. 90* day guarantee.&#13;
Consumers Power Co.,&#13;
Phone Howell 640. t-f-x&#13;
SINGER SALE-A-THON, Biggest&#13;
sale ever offered, Slant-OMatic&#13;
up to 50% off, Vacuum&#13;
cleaners, 139.95; floor polishers,&#13;
$24.88; Used and repossessed&#13;
machines; Typewriters, $49.50.&#13;
Phone Norman Pilsner AC 9-&#13;
9344 your only authorized&#13;
representative for the Singer&#13;
Co. 9-18-x&#13;
GOOD USED BDRM., living&#13;
rm. &amp; dining rm. furniture.&#13;
Many other household items.&#13;
Open afternoons. Auction Sale&#13;
every Sat. night, 7:30 p.m. 9010&#13;
Pontiac Trail, South Lyon,&#13;
Mich. 10-29-x&#13;
REPOSSESSED — Home Sewing&#13;
machine — Take over pay*&#13;
ments 449-9551, W h i t m o r e&#13;
Lake. 9-18-x&#13;
WESTiNGHOUSE Automatic&#13;
tradfc&#13;
IDEAL FLOOR&#13;
COVERING&#13;
6488 Greenfield Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Mien.&#13;
Phone 227-6024 for Free ]&#13;
Home Estimate J&#13;
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CHAIN SAWS&#13;
STEAM CLEANER&#13;
TOW BARS&#13;
TRAILERS&#13;
And Many Other Items&#13;
RENT-ALL-CENTER&#13;
10461 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton Phone 339-6120&#13;
deeds, whictr were «Km7f us&#13;
during our bereavement in the&#13;
loss of our darling daughter &amp;&#13;
sister.&#13;
The Jack Waterbury&#13;
family&#13;
WE WISH to express our sincere&#13;
appreciation to friends and&#13;
relatives for their many acts&#13;
of kindness during the illness&#13;
and after the death of our&#13;
husband and father. Special&#13;
thanks to Fathers Fitzgerald,&#13;
Ledwidge and McCann for&#13;
their visits and acts of consolation.&#13;
Mrs. Thomas Fit/Patrick&#13;
and JoAnn&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
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AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
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WH1TMORE&#13;
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Household&#13;
21" ADMIRAL TV, good working&#13;
condition. *45., AC 9-6833.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
SINGER CABINET sewing machine,&#13;
call after 7 p.m. — AC&#13;
9-7080. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
HOT PASTIES — 170 Center&#13;
St., Highland. (2 blks. South of&#13;
M-59), Thurs., Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.,&#13;
„»«» try « r« Ph"^- &lt;«?5 H??.&#13;
;* ' t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Household&#13;
DEEP FREEZE — 16 ft. zerone&#13;
upright, $65.00. HI 9-2309.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
2329. 9-18-p&#13;
UNCALLED for layaway Singer&#13;
zlg zag. This beautiful machine&#13;
in console table cabinet&#13;
originally sold for $350. Does&#13;
all fancy designs, sews on buttons,&#13;
makes button holes, monograms,&#13;
etc., all without attachments.&#13;
Can be purchased by responsible&#13;
party by making arrangements&#13;
for full balance due&#13;
of $52.38 or $5.80 per month.&#13;
Call Howell 791. 9-18-x&#13;
1963 SINGER Automatic zig&#13;
zag with finger tip built in&#13;
controls for making hundreds&#13;
of designs, button holes, etc.&#13;
Full balance due $71.35. Take&#13;
over payments of $8.71 mo. Less&#13;
for cash. Call Howell 791.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
CLOTHES DRYER, Hamilton&#13;
DeLux Free Edison Service&#13;
guaranteed, like new. Make of.&#13;
fer. 227-4686. 9-18-p&#13;
UVINQSTON SECURITY POLICE&#13;
Armed and Bonded Guards&#13;
Night Patrols&#13;
Will patrol anything, lakefront homes, buildings.&#13;
factories, etc. for fire and theft prevention and&#13;
window breakage.&#13;
WILL FURNISH PLANT lil'ARDS&#13;
Call Pinckney 878-5533&#13;
LIMED OAK bedroom suite,&#13;
'double bed with mattress: two&#13;
night stands. Very good condif!&#13;
6n. Blanche Aachenbrenner,&#13;
8847 Cedar Lake Road, Pinckney&#13;
878-9992. 9-18-x&#13;
USED TV'g — 1 RCA console&#13;
17" $40.00; 1 RCA 21" table&#13;
model $75.00. Whitmore Lake.&#13;
449-9551. 9-18-x&#13;
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FROM TERMITES. For further&#13;
information call F. T&#13;
Hyne and Son. AC 7-1851.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AUTO PARTS. Mufflers, Generators.&#13;
Fuel Pumps. Brake&#13;
Shoes, Glass Packs. American&#13;
Auto Ace 126 E. Grand River.&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
RICH BLACK pulverized peat&#13;
humus. Best for enriching poor&#13;
soils. Truck and pickups loaded&#13;
at 620 S. 7th St., Donald Leith&#13;
Sr.t 529-9405- t-f-x&#13;
EVERGREENS. $1,00 to $3.00,&#13;
Log Cabin Nursery. 8870 Evergreen&#13;
Rd., turn off U.S.-23 on&#13;
to Silver Lake Rd., half way&#13;
between Grand River and Whitmore&#13;
Lake. tfx&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboard&#13;
motors. AliU Creek&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
NOW — SPECIAL extended&#13;
terms (no interest charges tiJ&#13;
April '64) on clean - up of new&#13;
John Deere 1010 - 2010 - 3010 -&#13;
4010 tractors. We finance &amp;&#13;
trade. Hartiand Area Hdwe,&#13;
Phone Hartland 2511. 9-18-x&#13;
HAULING TRAILER enclosed&#13;
7 x 7'a x 5' high. New tires,&#13;
Pinckney 878-3320. 9-18-x&#13;
FUEL OIL Stove, in very good&#13;
condition. 227-2911. 9-18-x&#13;
USED AUTOMATIC Washers&#13;
— Norge and Frigidaire Reconditioned&#13;
like new. Phone UP&#13;
8-3415. 9-18-x&#13;
OVERNITER sofa, like new,&#13;
$75.; 9 cu. ft. refrig., full freezer,&#13;
good condition; 14 ft. plywood&#13;
row boat, $35. AC 9-6723.&#13;
8-28-x&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • ! • • • • •&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
SEALTEST ICE CREAM&#13;
14 ««. tag New Era potato cfcipa t*r&#13;
lSSW.Malagt. Ph.ACf-liftt&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
8aaiJe's Stare&#13;
Hartfwu* — Paiat&#13;
Glectrlal&#13;
Dm*&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
ITKEKAL BOMB&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
DR. JOHN E. TULLEY&#13;
Ckirepraetor&#13;
to i&#13;
444 W. Mala St.&#13;
AC&#13;
Hone Modernization. Ail&#13;
type* at titof, roofing,&#13;
etone, HtdMnt, atttea, awn*&#13;
mis, storm windows, doora,&#13;
Free Estimates. FHA terms&#13;
Call Cefeet OB 4-4SM&#13;
St. U&#13;
IHL W. W. MADDEN&#13;
COLT PARR&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
All Forms of Coverage&#13;
307 W. MAIN STREET.&#13;
7-1811&#13;
P. ADdema DVM&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8:30 P.M.&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River, Brighton&#13;
AC1-4SS1&#13;
rLUMBINO * SEATINQ&#13;
Man.. Tue*. Tbun^ FVL&#13;
Wednesday A Saturday 9-12&#13;
North a t - AC M2M&#13;
EDWIN a. Mumo&#13;
T o r A Lovelfer You*&#13;
f- Open UtonittftB —&#13;
SftKMmm MCAfJTf&#13;
tALOM&#13;
Pha. AC 7-4721&#13;
Res. AC 7-1382&#13;
428 W. Main St&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FRONT FENDERS, Hood. Grill&#13;
and doors for '55 Ford 3a ton&#13;
pick-up or panel. Excellent condition;&#13;
used 4-ft. Florescent&#13;
Fixtures $2.00; used plywood&#13;
storuge bins several sizes. $6.00&#13;
and up; door and wall mirrors&#13;
$8.00 and up. Call HI 9-7362.&#13;
9-17-p&#13;
SPRINGFIELD 16 gauge double&#13;
barrel shot gun. Call 878-&#13;
3220. 9-18-p&#13;
ELEC. LOGS for artificial fireplace,&#13;
$ 5 : Outside oortahl*&#13;
barbeque. $3; new kitchen sink&#13;
with basket *tT*ineiv$lZ-Phone-&#13;
FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. stove, one&#13;
twin bed. springs and mattress,&#13;
baby scales, large size tricycle.&#13;
AC 7-6411. 9-18-x&#13;
POT TYPE furnace. $15; 2&#13;
space heaters, $5. each; ]2 in.&#13;
water pipe, u.scd, make offer;&#13;
3 automatic wasners. need repairs,&#13;
$3. each. AC 9-6298&#13;
9-25-.\&#13;
MAKE OL'R STORE y o u r&#13;
headquarters for corn harvesting&#13;
and blower equipment. Good&#13;
\alues in new and used equipment.&#13;
We trade and finance.&#13;
Hartland Area Hdwe. Phone&#13;
Hartland 2511. 9-25-x&#13;
FORCED WARM AIR oil fired&#13;
furnace, 85,000 B. T. U., $123,&#13;
AC 9-2112. 6673 Strawberry&#13;
Lake Rd.. Hamburg;. 9-25-x&#13;
B FLAT CLARINET. Rood condition.&#13;
Phone AC 9-2413.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
Home;&#13;
•tfUso, 4 pr. ice-skates. Jos.&#13;
Baum, 5287 Red Fox Rd Lake&#13;
of the Pines, Brighton.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
FOUR 6:70 x 15 Black Wall&#13;
Tires, like new, $15.00 ea. AC&#13;
9-9254. 9-18-x&#13;
TRY DIADAX formerly Dex-&#13;
A-Diet, 2 weeks supply, $1.98&#13;
Uber's Drug.&#13;
12-4-p&#13;
NERVOUS TENSION? Can't&#13;
sleep? Relax with Sleep-Wei&#13;
Capsules 98c. Uber's Drug&#13;
11-6-p&#13;
GIRLS TAP SHOES, size 7 l&#13;
2 .&#13;
Good condition. Phone AC 7-&#13;
7651 after 5:30 p.m. t-f-p&#13;
POWER MOWER 2 ' 2 HP..&#13;
Clinton engine, Dial-A-Hite,&#13;
$20., 130 E. North S t , Brighton.&#13;
t-f-p&#13;
TWO 275 GAL. fuel tanks call&#13;
HI 9-2309. 9-18-x&#13;
Electrieal Gootraeton&#13;
Appliance Repair aad&#13;
AC M O 1 , 321 W. Mala&#13;
rAtimNO&#13;
WaM&#13;
BOYS BIKE, 26" — like new,&#13;
May be seen 7279 Brighton Rd.&#13;
9-l&amp;-p&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK.&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any itze job wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John. Holtz&#13;
m-tosi tf&#13;
AD... PAPERS...&#13;
T N E&#13;
Pinckney Wkitmore&#13;
Dispatch. Eagle&#13;
Crops For Sale&#13;
APPLES - - Mclntoiih — all&#13;
Grades. Leith Orchards, Ml S.&#13;
7th St. Brighton. Open 9 ».m.&#13;
to 6 p.m. Mon. — Sat. Closed&#13;
Sunday. t-f-x&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
APPLES, short supply of good&#13;
apples. No. 1 Mac's at $3.00 per&#13;
bu.; Wolf Rivers $2.00 per bu.;&#13;
No. 2 $1.25 to $2.00 per bushel;&#13;
canning tomatoes, $1.75 per bu.;&#13;
butternut acorn and Hubbard&#13;
squash at $1.50 per bu. Taking&#13;
orders for winter potatoes for&#13;
Oct. 1. Sebagos and Katahdens&#13;
at $1.35 per bu. Bring containers.&#13;
George Charboneau, 9040&#13;
Farley, Pinckney 878-6603.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
HONEY ROCK melons. 6074&#13;
Kinyon Dr., Phone AC 9-2161.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
PEACHES — finishing this&#13;
week. APPLFS •-- Macintosh &amp;&#13;
Otters. PEARS -•- Bartlett St&#13;
Conference. SWEET CIDER —&#13;
.Commencing Sept. 21. Oakland&#13;
Orchards. 2205 East Commerce&#13;
Rd. 1 mi. east of Milford. 8&#13;
A.M. to 8 P.M. during Peach&#13;
aeasun. 9-18-x&#13;
26 FT. AIRSTREAM trailer,&#13;
seit maintained awning, hitch,&#13;
etc. [.. Smith, 2607 Tim m Almashy's&#13;
trailer subdivision.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
$200 DOWN — on Great Lakes&#13;
trailer, 10 x 45, 1958 model, 2&#13;
bdrnr, front kitchen, oil heat,&#13;
located on lake, for information&#13;
call 227-5284, 8 a.nt to&#13;
4 pjn. t-f-p&#13;
OR RENT — one bdrm trailer,&#13;
8 x 36, real clean inside and&#13;
out. carpeted. Only $1095.&#13;
Woodland Mobile Court it&#13;
Sales. 9-18-x&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
Pet*&#13;
REGISTERED CORRIDALE&#13;
yearling Rams, &amp; Ram Lambs.&#13;
Emerald Acres - - H. Stroop —&#13;
1260 N. Hughes Rd. Howell,&#13;
Mich. Phone 1014W1 Howell.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
NOW&#13;
6 BARBERS&#13;
TO SERVE YOl&#13;
i i u Vvauiij£&#13;
Plenty of Parking&#13;
HAIRSTYLISTS&#13;
ARBORLAND&#13;
Mon., Thurs., Fri., 9 A.Mr&#13;
Dally — B A.M. TO 6 P.M&#13;
Emil E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941&#13;
WINTER •&#13;
STORAGE&#13;
New Heated Building&#13;
Lawn Mowers&#13;
Outboards&#13;
Golf Carts&#13;
Lawn Equipment&#13;
REASONABLE&#13;
_&#13;
8160 W. Grand Elver&#13;
Brighton—AC t-6fiU&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PUPPIES. Siberian huskies and&#13;
German Shepherd combination,&#13;
reasonable, 3 left, AC 9-7050.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
A.K.C. REGISTERED German&#13;
Shepherd puppies, 9 wki. oldgentle&#13;
parents, excellent pedigree.&#13;
Phone Howell 625M11.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
2 BEAGLE PUPS, running, $25.&#13;
for both. Phone 227-7522.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
ONE FRENCH Brittany, one&#13;
beagle, females. 437-7777.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
12 FOOT CAMPING trailer,&#13;
self-contained. $4.50 per day.&#13;
$25.00 per week. Would Sell.&#13;
878-3536 t-f-x&#13;
1959 — 10 x 50 GREAT LAKES&#13;
house trailer. 12' meyers alum.&#13;
boat. Mrs. Kenneth Hyne, 8975&#13;
McClements. Rri\, Phone 227-&#13;
7954. 9-18-p&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON, MICH.&#13;
Applications are being taken for the position of&#13;
water and sewage plant operator with the City&#13;
Public Wori^JHpartment. Applicants must be in&#13;
good health,"must be a high school jrraduate and&#13;
possess good character and moral references. Age&#13;
limit 21 years through 35 years.&#13;
Application forms may be obtained at the City&#13;
Hall at which time an appointment will be made&#13;
for an interview. Applications will be closed October&#13;
1, 1963 at 3:00 P.M. All applications are confidential.&#13;
—&gt;' J. E. Siford&#13;
. City Clerk&#13;
LOOK FOR THE&#13;
MAN IN THE&#13;
GOLD COAT&#13;
* SEE TOOTNOTE&#13;
SNEAK&#13;
PREVIEW Of The New&#13;
1964 GOLDEN&#13;
Anniversary Dodge&#13;
Wednesday Night&#13;
Sept. 18&#13;
CORNER FIRST AND&#13;
HURON, ANN ARBOR&#13;
OFFICIAL SHOWING&#13;
Friday. Sept. 20&#13;
* Bob Buell, D.D.D.&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
The City of Brighton is currently taking applications&#13;
for the position of school crossing guard.&#13;
Applicant must possess the following qualifications:&#13;
Age 25 to 55 years, good physical condition, reliable,&#13;
good character references, good eyesight,&#13;
and available to be on duty v« hour in the morning,&#13;
\'Vo hours at noon and ! 2 hour in the afternoon.&#13;
The rate of pay will be $1.50 per hour. Application&#13;
blank may be obtained at the City Hall&#13;
at which time an appointment may be made for an&#13;
interview.&#13;
J. E. Siford&#13;
City Clerk&#13;
Annomiceitient. • •&#13;
Applications are now being accepted for our apprenticeship&#13;
programs as Too] Makers. Must be recent high school&#13;
graduate with Math, Science and Mechanical Drawing&#13;
courses taken in school. No others need apply.&#13;
APPLY AT&#13;
A. E. Parker &amp; Sons Co.&#13;
t t M W. Grand River&#13;
MteJUgaa&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
Brandies&#13;
Mixes&#13;
U pas rn-*at. t aavli am Sva. t?-# pm&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUORS&#13;
Party&#13;
Foodf opes&#13;
COLD BEER — WINES&#13;
1S2 §&gt;. OTMM4 Bftrar — AO&#13;
V Wanted&#13;
Experienced Tool Makers. Openings available for mill,&#13;
lathe and boring mill operators, O. D. A I. D. grinder&#13;
band, long program, full fringe benefits,&#13;
APPLY AT&#13;
A. E. Parktr &amp; Sons Co.&#13;
Black Dirt-Top Sofl&#13;
ftotd Grmfti Cnwtnl&#13;
Eartk Moria* F i SSurrii &lt;r Chy&#13;
Coin's Excavating&#13;
ASPHALT PAVBK&#13;
GUARANTEED&#13;
ESTIMATES&#13;
••i-5&#13;
GET THE KEY TO A HOME&#13;
Homes — not just houses, but homes. The kind that&#13;
need only your family to grace them and make them into&#13;
warm, friendly haves of physical comfort and spiritual&#13;
bliss.&#13;
MAY WE HELP YOU START MAKING YOUR&#13;
HOME TODAY? Just Call . . .&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
169 ACRE FARM&#13;
Good 3- bedroom home, family&#13;
room porch, large country&#13;
size kitchen beautifully remodeled,&#13;
1 4 baths, separate livingdining&#13;
rooms, stone fireplace,&#13;
3 large bdrms., plenty of closets&#13;
and storage. 2 barns, 2*6&#13;
car garage, milk house. Live&#13;
stream on property.&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO&#13;
Brighton Office: AC 7-I4SI - BoweJI Office: 33M&#13;
"EVENING CALLSLYNN&#13;
WRIGHT, BRIGHTON AC 7 1431&#13;
LOU PAKMENTER. HOWELL 292&#13;
HELENE KENNEDY, HOWELL 204-W&#13;
60 ACRES&#13;
Rolling, hilly land on US-23&#13;
service road 2% miles from&#13;
X-way interchange. 300 apple&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
113 £, Grand River&#13;
Phone AC7-I43T ~&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
112 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone 2384&#13;
I B C H O M E S&#13;
OO D O W N - $67.73 MO.&#13;
Our Lake Lot or yours. -&#13;
BsmL: Brick; Baths. Model -&#13;
Doane Rd. at Silver Lake.&#13;
GE 8-4128 Open 12 to 5&#13;
Celebrate Christmas In Your Mew Home! '5 ON YOUR LOT&#13;
Anywhere In Michigan,&#13;
FAIRHAVEN. $56 Monthly Payment N. Ohio, N. Indiana&#13;
• 2 4 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM ussstotiMso&#13;
!• MONTHLY PAYMENT LOW AS $ 4 0 a«»f»r Th™ «•„, 1&#13;
!• 15-YEAR SIMPLE INTEREST MORTGAGE int. &lt;» ^ d bat. only HOMES&#13;
rHIS is&#13;
NOT A&#13;
SHELL&#13;
HOME&#13;
We Farnfah and INSTALL cop- |&#13;
per plumbing, G.E. furnace, $E£ US&#13;
Briggs bathtub, wiring, insulated v o n A v i&#13;
aluminum siding, Vi" drywall, I W T M ! I&#13;
complete foundation, etc. I&#13;
Mary Wolter&#13;
7421 Portage Lake Road&#13;
Dexter, Michigan.- HA 6-8188&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
108 W. MAIN&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1131&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
1002 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone HoweU 2005&#13;
BRIGHTON B BEDROOM OLDER HOME—living room,&#13;
kitchen. Good location. Furniture included in&#13;
•ale. $9,000.&#13;
S BEDROOM HOME—glassed in front&#13;
porch including refrigerator—washer&#13;
— dryer — range and drapes on&#13;
porch — $7,500 — low down.&#13;
$ BEDROOM RANCH — Excellent shade&#13;
trees, church and school at your door&#13;
•teps. Terms to satisfy.&#13;
8 BEDROOM ranch — near West elementary&#13;
•chool — panelled breezeway. $13,500. Make&#13;
qash offer.&#13;
I BJL RANCH — Ideal location — 2 baths —&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway &amp; garage — See it&#13;
'now.&#13;
* BEDROOM RANCH— 2-exeeUeirt-land-&#13;
•caped lots — very neat — $13,500 with&#13;
$3,500 down.&#13;
MILFORD&#13;
I BEDROOM CAPECOD — fireplace in living&#13;
room — separate dining room — $14,-&#13;
000 with $2,500 down.&#13;
COMMERCE LAKE—Two-level home on&#13;
the mouth of Huron River on one side, and&#13;
Commerce Lake on another. This home has&#13;
all the features: family room, large kitchen,&#13;
3 bedrooms, attached garage, enclosed balcony,&#13;
excellent landscaping. Near Wixom Ford&#13;
Plant $16,500. Terms.&#13;
NEWLYWEDS STARTER HOME — 2-&#13;
bedroom ranch near Highland — Exceptionally&#13;
large lot. $8,500, with ideal terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL set-up, Milford&#13;
Road. Zoned eommericia! 3 BR's, fireplace,&#13;
full basement, office, 2 acres. $17,-&#13;
HARVEY LAKE, new 3 bedroom ranch, 2-&#13;
car attached garage, living room carpeted,&#13;
built-in oven and range, plastered walls, out-&#13;
Standing recreaKon room in basement, immediate&#13;
possession. Owner transferred, must&#13;
MIL&#13;
CLfBE — Exceptional older two - story&#13;
t extra large landscaped lots which will&#13;
the eye of the flower lover. Owner givaway&#13;
for $15,000, with $3,000.&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE—Year around, 3 BR's, fpll&#13;
baaement, 2V% car garage. $15,200.&#13;
OOBDLEY LAKE—2 bedrooms, fireplace in&#13;
ltviltt room and dining area, glassed in porch,&#13;
attached garage. $10,900.&#13;
• BUY 2 bedroom year around lake&#13;
home alum, siding, pine paneled, carp&#13;
e t Brighton Area School $13,900.&#13;
CHEMtTNG — I1* story —• 3 bed-&#13;
— large porch — excellent beach. —&#13;
$11000.&#13;
%ME LAKE—3 bedroom home, living&#13;
and dining area, screened porch, sandy&#13;
$12,500, with $3,000 down,&#13;
CHEMFNG—2 bedroom cottage on 2&#13;
lota, l$t car garage, excellent beach and well&#13;
AiArf. $13,500 with terms. May purchase&#13;
float and furniture with sale.&#13;
HFQODLAKP LAKE — 2 beflroom year&#13;
around ranch, panelled walls, excellent beach,&#13;
in living room. $11,500, with $2,500&#13;
HOWELL LAKE—2 bedroom year around&#13;
home—ideal for retired couple—excellent condition—&#13;
within V* mile of Howell. $13,500.00&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom cottage, excellent&#13;
beach, large screened porch, wooded&#13;
area. Estate must sell.&#13;
COUNTRY&#13;
ULTRAMODERN 8 BEDROOM RANCH—2&#13;
car garage, paneled family room, carpeted&#13;
living and dining room, kitchen with built-ins,&#13;
Ceramic baths, full basement with rec. room,&#13;
fireplace and utility room.&#13;
HAMBURG — iy2 story — 3 bedrooms —&#13;
natural fireplace — ceramic bath, excellent&#13;
location. $15,000.&#13;
2 BEDROOM — School Lake area—lVa car&#13;
garace—174 x 200 ft. lot. $7,500.&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 car garage — finished&#13;
recreation aren—ceramic bath—an ex-&#13;
'cellent value at $19,000.&#13;
S ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached garage.&#13;
SIR.000. Terms acceptable.&#13;
PINCKNEY — 2 bedroom home, full bath,&#13;
enclosed front porch. Well landscaped lot.&#13;
$7,350.&#13;
RETIRER'S DREAM — Neat 2 B. R. home&#13;
full basernent, gas furnace, garage, small&#13;
lot. Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms.&#13;
2 BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake privileges&#13;
on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,&#13;
completely furnishpd. living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well landscaped, luxurious&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. Built-ins, I1*.&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
8 ACRES 3 or optional 4 bdrm. home — oil&#13;
hot water heat — stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
garage — small 3 bdrm. crtjest home —&#13;
bam— Beautiful setting $23 000 tprrns&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished. 2 B. R ,&#13;
full basement. Immediate possession. $7,500.&#13;
small down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 15x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace—m baths&#13;
— East of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
* BEDROOM BI-LEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, % mile from U.S. 23. 2 fireplace*,&#13;
2 baths, contemporary design. Priced to sol'&#13;
$21,000.00.&#13;
FARMS&#13;
95 ACRES — 2 bedroom home, full basement,&#13;
screened front porch. $23,000.&#13;
145 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair, $35,000. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Unpolished gem — 6 bedroom&#13;
older structure—level maple floors — rolling&#13;
land—woods—a real gentleman's farm—near&#13;
expressway. $28,000.&#13;
40 ACRES — 3 bedroom — 2 story home —&#13;
35 acres tillable — road on two sides —&#13;
$12,900.&#13;
40 ACRES — classic large farm house — rolling&#13;
land — 2 springs — property adjoins&#13;
Alpine Ski-Lodge.&#13;
FACTORY&#13;
4090 SQ. FT. — 2 cedar panelled offices —&#13;
steam heating system — depressed loading&#13;
dock.&#13;
Mildred Shannon Sally Noeker Bob Fritch Mildred Duff Ralph Nauss&#13;
AC f 4 t M AC 9-6874 MC 64*8*&#13;
Boaeoe Eager Ralph Banfield Frank Gould . Charles Showerman&#13;
ARGUS—DISPATCH—EAGLE&#13;
WED, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963&#13;
Boats- Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
ACT NOW — BOAT SALE&#13;
Fishing Boats, Runabouts, Canoes,&#13;
Pontoon Boats. All at huge&#13;
savings. Watercraft Hdq., 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake HI&#13;
9-8191. t-f-x&#13;
13' YELLOW JACKET Boat, 25&#13;
H. P. Evinrude motor, all hardware,&#13;
windshield, steering, $400.&#13;
Can be seen at Pine Lodge Trailer&#13;
Park. Inquire at Lot 14 or&#13;
call 227-5284. t-f-p&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1959 FORD, 2-dr., V-8, automatic&#13;
trans, r &amp; h — w/w, good&#13;
condition. Phone AC 9-6343.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
1953 C H E V R O L E T , $100.,&#13;
Phoie AC 9-2322. 9-18-x&#13;
1954 CHEVROLET. y» ton&#13;
pick-up with rack. $225.. AC 9-&#13;
tree orchard, 15 acre* woods,&#13;
2 acre pond. Ideal for country&#13;
home or subdividing.&#13;
WANTED&#13;
ON M-59, 4 miles East of&#13;
U.S.-23. Acre land, good 3-&#13;
bdrm. ranch home, living&#13;
room with fireplace, separate&#13;
dining room, plaster&#13;
walls, hardwood floors, oil&#13;
hot-water baseboard heat.&#13;
Attached garage, chicken&#13;
house, dog house, garden.&#13;
$13,900. Terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT 3-bedroom&#13;
ranch home, full basement,&#13;
double car garage. Built in&#13;
1961 this home is exceptionally&#13;
attractive and has a&#13;
nice setting on 5 acres. Flowing&#13;
spring that could be&#13;
made into a small private&#13;
lake. $19,500. Terms.&#13;
GOOD SITE far a country&#13;
home. Price $3,000 with $500&#13;
down. Balance $50 month.&#13;
HURON&#13;
All year 2-bdrm. home, fireplace,&#13;
ofl famac* » ft on&#13;
river Extra lot with garage.&#13;
Reduced to $8,500.&#13;
HELP WANTED MALE HELP WANTED FEMALE&#13;
ui. KhS WANTED' — We buy&#13;
and sell used parts or all; also&#13;
tricycles, wagons, go-carts, etc.&#13;
130 E. North St, Brighton.&#13;
t-f-p&#13;
WANTED! FARMS TO SELL!&#13;
We have Just sold the Julius&#13;
Aschenbrenner, Sr. farm, Cedar&#13;
Lake Road, Pinckney, and now&#13;
have a professional man and&#13;
others waiting, who w a n t&#13;
farms, or acreage with a stream&#13;
or woods on it. If you have such&#13;
property, or know of any,&#13;
please call us immediately! Len&#13;
Davis Real Estate, 7030 Dexter&#13;
Pinckney Road, Phone 426-&#13;
4131, Pinckney 878-9949, Dexter&#13;
426- 8891 or 426-4160.&#13;
WOMAN WOULD LIKE ironings&#13;
in your home or mine. Call&#13;
AC 9-9131. 9-18-x&#13;
BABY SITTING in my home.&#13;
147 Marion Street, Pinckney.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
ROUND DAK +A&gt;&gt;T&#13;
6530.&#13;
3511 Oak Knoll. AC 9-9355.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
'56 CHEVY, stick, 6 Cyl., good&#13;
running condition, . $100. Call&#13;
AC 9-6041. 10-2-x&#13;
1963 CHEVY Impala convertible,&#13;
power. Very clean &amp; low&#13;
mileage. Save $1,000 at $2495.&#13;
Phone 227-5737. 9-18-x&#13;
1957 CHEVY, fair condition,&#13;
priced $350. Call Howell 1403.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
9-18-x [ gardless of condition. Howell&#13;
~ :.— 9-18-p&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
Male or Female&#13;
1959 FORD, 4-dr. sedan, all&#13;
power, -#750, 9200 River Valley&#13;
Dr. after 7 p.m. AC 9-7080.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
RIDE FROM Brighton to Ann&#13;
Arbor daily, hrs. 8 a.m. to 5&#13;
p.m. AC 9-6240. 9-18-x&#13;
STUDENT wishes ride 5 days&#13;
wk. Brighton to E. Lansing AC&#13;
74671. 9-18-x&#13;
BABY SITTING by day or&#13;
week, in my home. Phono 878-&#13;
3422. 10-16-x&#13;
TO DO REWEAVTNG, TAILORING,&#13;
MENDING and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON YOFR LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Porch&#13;
$6,850 Full Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 p c . bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, fV drywall&#13;
r&amp;2dy for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Te:i Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Pnntl&amp;n Trail&#13;
South Lynn. Mich.&#13;
GLneva 7-S808 t-f-i&#13;
WANTED — man or woman on&#13;
part time basis to serve customers&#13;
in Brighton. Many needing&#13;
Rawleigh Products. Splendid&#13;
opportunity with permanent&#13;
income. Write Rawleig-h,&#13;
Dept. MCI 680-126, Freeport,&#13;
111. 9-18-x&#13;
OPPORTUNITY — men """or&#13;
women, part time, early morning&#13;
hours, need car. Call 229-&#13;
925Oijetween~9 a.rnT and 5 p.m.&#13;
Detroit Free Press, 8090 W.&#13;
Grand River, Brighton. 9-25-x&#13;
EXPERIENCED CAR WASHer.&#13;
Good opportunity for right&#13;
man. Phone AC 7-4685.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
ROUTE WORK — Need married&#13;
man to service established&#13;
customers and open new accounts,&#13;
must have high school&#13;
education, dependable car and&#13;
phone. $105. week guarantee&#13;
while training. For Interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2749. t-f-x&#13;
MAN FOR part time, 60 or&#13;
older. Apply in person. Brighton&#13;
Dry Cleaners. 9-25-x&#13;
SOBER AND industrious, able&#13;
bodied man to help surveyor&#13;
for a few months. Gilford 685-&#13;
2569. 9-18-p&#13;
PRINTERS — Compositors or&#13;
lino, operators, permanent job.&#13;
Can also use a top quality cylinder&#13;
pressman. Excellent working&#13;
conditions in air conditioned&#13;
shop. Up to $140. per week.&#13;
Phone collect Lansing 484*9365.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
APFUS&#13;
621 S. 7th St. Brighton, Mich.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CARPENTER, part time work.&#13;
Semi-retired, Phone Howell 717.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
SEWERS WANTED immediately&#13;
— Work at home doing&#13;
simple sewing. We supply materials&#13;
and pay shipping both&#13;
way_Sj_GrOGd_rate-of pay. Piece&#13;
work. Apply Dept. 4, Box 7010&#13;
Adelaide Post office, Toronto,&#13;
Ontario, Canada. 9-18-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
By Owner&#13;
This beatiful 2 bedroom home located on School Lake.&#13;
Dining room, Basement, 2-Car Garage, Ceremic Tile Kitchen,&#13;
Shown by Appointment.&#13;
PHONE AC 7-5519&#13;
2692 Parklawn Dr. School Lake.&#13;
Sept. 18 &amp; 25&#13;
JACK MICAS&#13;
Builder&#13;
A Iterations&#13;
Home Modernization&#13;
Garages - Sew Homes&#13;
Phoae 229-7965&#13;
8458 Carols Dr.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
tfx&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Imfnediate&#13;
fash&#13;
Earl Garrets,&#13;
ft oaf tor&#13;
6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard take. Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or t-f-x&#13;
A. C THOMPSON, Realtor&#13;
Phone ACademy 7-3101 Day or Evening&#13;
9947 East Grand River&#13;
"IMMEDIATE POSSESSION — 3 bedroom home —&#13;
outskirts of Brighton — kitchen dininpr &amp; living&#13;
rooms — full basement — extra large lot — garage&#13;
— $10,500 — terms.&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON — 3 bedroom home — kitchen&#13;
dining &amp; living rooms — fireplace — full basement&#13;
— gas heat — two car garage — priced&#13;
to sell.&#13;
WELL LOCATED — New 3 bedroom home — in&#13;
City of Brighton — nice kitchen arrangement —&#13;
living room — full bath — utility — gas heat&#13;
quick possession — $14,500 — terms.&#13;
ONLY $8,000 — terms — 3 bedroom home in City&#13;
of Brighton — kitchen dining &amp; living rooms —&#13;
gas heat — here is a good buy.&#13;
FOR RENT — 3 bedroom home — close to City of&#13;
Brighton — for rent — small apt. in country.&#13;
GERALD F. REASON, Realtor&#13;
Pinckney UP 8-3564&#13;
Trailer Lot With Septic &amp; Field $1200.00&#13;
3 Bedroom Home In Gregory&#13;
3 Bedroom Home In UnadilU&#13;
2 Bedroom Ranch 1 Acre Landscaped - Brighton&#13;
3 Bedroom Brick, Full Basement 5 Acres - Near Brighton&#13;
3 Bedroom BVick Ranch 1 Acre - Pinckney&#13;
• 200 Acres With Lake Frontage •&#13;
Excellent Ranch Type on 1H acres $31,500&#13;
3 Bedroom, Bath, Furnace, Garage $8,500&#13;
7000 sq. f t Industrial Building*—Reasonable ~&#13;
RARE PROFITABLE job for&#13;
smart mature lady, car needed&#13;
for travel, sales experience not&#13;
required Digest Box 2070, Minneapolis&#13;
15, Minn. 9-25-p&#13;
DEMONSTRATORS—for Sara&#13;
Coventry Jewelry — full or part&#13;
time, must have own transportation.&#13;
Call 878-5533.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
AVON CHRISTMAS Selling —&#13;
make top income — Customers&#13;
waiting to place orders near&#13;
your home. Call Avon today.&#13;
For appointment in your home&#13;
write or caB everangs, Mrs.&#13;
Alona Huckins, 5664 School St.&#13;
Haslett, Mich. Telephone FE 9-&#13;
8483. 9-18-x&#13;
WANTED — Manager, Capri&#13;
Room, Town &amp; Country Beauty&#13;
Salon, Brighton, following desired,&#13;
must operate entire Salon,&#13;
neat in appearance, wearing&#13;
fashionable hair styles, advanced&#13;
in all phases of Cosmetoly&#13;
tUlU&#13;
knowledge required, no alcohom--&#13;
1900-R, 9-18-x&#13;
SALES PEOPLE for Sara Coventry,&#13;
Inc., full or part time&#13;
opening, no investment or delivery,&#13;
over 20 and car available&#13;
part time. Phone 684-5725, Milford.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
3-BDRM. country hone on&#13;
12 rolling aarw&#13;
ton. Home needs&#13;
and decorating. OH&#13;
electric water heater, part&#13;
basement l t t ear&#13;
$12,600. Terms.&#13;
60 ACRES&#13;
Vacant 60 acres, gently rollland.&#13;
Has knr spot with&#13;
which may have a&#13;
ity of private lake&#13;
iReduced to $12,900.&#13;
FEMALE HELP&#13;
CHECK ROOM GIRL and bus&#13;
help wanted. Call Mrs. Wright,&#13;
Canopy Hotel, Brighton, Wed.&#13;
thru Sat AC 9-6013, 9-25-x&#13;
KITCHEN HELP experience&#13;
preferred. Cooking experience&#13;
desirable. Steady work. Apply&#13;
at Brighton Hospital, 12851 E.&#13;
Grand River, Brighton. 9-18-x&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant, 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
4 Biff WoadAft&#13;
124* x 284'&#13;
Restricted&#13;
On S. Seventh S t&#13;
Easy Terms&#13;
Inquire:&#13;
DONALD G. LEFTH, Sr.&#13;
Phone 229-9405 tfx&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brighton&#13;
TWO BEDROOM — Large&#13;
living room, gas heat, two&#13;
car garage. Terms.&#13;
TWO BEDROOM — Ranch&#13;
home. Gas heat, breezeway,&#13;
two car garage, aluminum&#13;
storms and screens, w a t e r&#13;
softener, fenced backyard.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM - Brick&#13;
and frame ranch. 1400 sq. ft.&#13;
of living. Separate dining&#13;
room, full basement, family&#13;
room, garage, carpet. Locat-&#13;
12 rolings acres near Brigh-&#13;
School. Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
12 ACRES — Modern three&#13;
bedroom home. H. A. oil, 1%&#13;
car garage, small barn. $12,-&#13;
600. Terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM — New&#13;
tri-level on one acre. Living&#13;
room and bedrooms carpeted.&#13;
Mahogony paneled recreation&#13;
room, tiled bath, extra&#13;
bath roughed-in, H. A.&#13;
oil, garage. $1200 down&#13;
Lako Homos&#13;
CLARK LAKE — One bedroom&#13;
down, possible two&#13;
bedrooms up. Hot air oil&#13;
heat, full walkout basement&#13;
Furniture and boat. $2,000&#13;
down.&#13;
LAKE - OF - THE - PINES&#13;
—Three bedroom lake front&#13;
home. Gas heat, full walkout&#13;
basement, fireplace, l t t&#13;
baths, 2-car attached garage.&#13;
This home just over a year&#13;
old. $1500 down.&#13;
FONDA LAKE - Privileges.&#13;
Three bedrooms, gas h e a t ,&#13;
carpet and drapes. $3,000&#13;
down.&#13;
BRIGGS LAKE — Very neat&#13;
two bedroom home on lake&#13;
front with excellent beach.&#13;
Basement, oil furnace, garage&#13;
large shady lot. Terms.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Aoraago&#13;
115 ACRES - Modern home.&#13;
H. A. oil heat, fireplace,&#13;
basement, 35 acre apple orchard,&#13;
large barn, tool shed,&#13;
chicken coop. Terms.&#13;
80 ACRES—Modern three&#13;
bedroom, H. A. oil heat,&#13;
basement. Close to Brighton.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
36 ACRES — Hartland area.&#13;
$8,000 with $1,200 down.&#13;
39 ACRES — Hyne Road.&#13;
stone fireplace, basement,&#13;
Good terms.&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
3 B . R . RANCH HOME — on * acre in Brighton&#13;
— All rooms are good size — lots of storage&#13;
space — large family room in basement — plus&#13;
furnace &amp; laundry room — fruit storage and&#13;
extra bed room — breezeway to attached 1%&#13;
car garage — screened patio overlooking spacious&#13;
lawn — like living in country — yet convenient&#13;
to all Brighton activities — $16,900 —&#13;
convenient terms.&#13;
LAKEFRONT HOME — near Brighton — 3 B.R&#13;
— fire place — large enclosed porch — Oil space&#13;
heat — Full bath — paved road — $8,500 —&#13;
convenient terms.&#13;
29 VACANT ACRES — with good stream — partly&#13;
level — some rolling land — good home sites —&#13;
$6,000 — easy terms.&#13;
IDEAL HOME for couple — well built — approx.&#13;
Vg acre — 2 miles from Brighton — 4 rooms —&#13;
$7,800.&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance&#13;
$987 B. Grand Rter — Brighton — P k AC MU8&#13;
A GOOD FARM HOME on 2&#13;
tcres, 4 bedrooms, baselocated&#13;
17 miles W. of&#13;
FamUngton near 1-96 X-way.&#13;
300 down.&#13;
COTTAGE near&#13;
2 bedrooms, screened&#13;
beach, furnished,&#13;
landscaped. $9,500&#13;
2 B E D R O O M BRIGHTON&#13;
CITY home, new gas furnace,&#13;
aluminum siding, dose to shopping.&#13;
$5,800 Terms.&#13;
YEAR ROUND HOME at Lake&#13;
Chemung, 5 rooms, large winterized&#13;
porch, fireplace, natural&#13;
gas heat $20,000 $5,000 down.&#13;
SIX ROOM ranch home in excellent&#13;
condition, carpeted living&#13;
room, fireplace, oil furnace,&#13;
garage, Strawberry Lake privilege*.&#13;
Only $9,900 $1000 down.&#13;
25 TILLABLE LEVEL acres&#13;
with «aaH stream, near Brighton&#13;
and expressway. $4,500&#13;
$1,500 down.&#13;
£AKEFRONT&#13;
new, modern.&#13;
built, 5 rooms,&#13;
near Expmaan&#13;
$750 down.&#13;
H O M E , like&#13;
oil furnace, well&#13;
large scenic lot,&#13;
vaya. $10,900 — MWtst&#13;
i s * Sfctst&#13;
ayner&#13;
Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
BST. UBOpMtaftva&#13;
*•"» AC 7OI71 Act-mi&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
HOUSEWORK * fall cleaning,&#13;
j w M n f j 6 ironings, will pick&#13;
ttp A deliver. Gall HoweU&#13;
M63W2. 9-18-p&#13;
E X P E R I E N C E D PIANO&#13;
teacher define pupils. HE 9-&#13;
9-18-*&#13;
CARE in my nt&#13;
But of can. Mrs. Sitet — AC&#13;
•-S308. 9-25-x&#13;
TO DO BABY sitting, by hour&#13;
or week. Call AC 9-6472.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
YOUR FUTURE — What about&#13;
it? Prepare yourself for the&#13;
years ahead. Train for motel&#13;
management High school education&#13;
not necessary. Short&#13;
course at home followed by&#13;
two weeks of practical training&#13;
la modern motels located&#13;
throughout the U&amp; For interview,&#13;
write the school giving&#13;
name, address, and telephone&#13;
number. American Motels, Inc.,&#13;
906 E. Carson, P.O. Box 160,&#13;
La* Vegas, Nev., Dept F&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
tsner by far. day, etc. Gamble&#13;
Store, AC 7-3551. t-f-s&#13;
i&#13;
TUXEDOS OR dinner jackets&#13;
for proms, weddings or summer&#13;
dances, with all accessories,&#13;
only $8.50 at the Howell Apparel&#13;
Shop, in the Howell Shopping&#13;
Center. Call Howell 2668&#13;
for details. t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT GARDEN tillers,&#13;
seeders and spreaders. Gambles,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7251, Brighton.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
OFFICE SPACE In ne» Professional&#13;
Bldg. on North St..&#13;
Parking. Air-Condi 11 o n i n g,&#13;
Lease Available. Box 291&#13;
Brighton, Michigan. t-f-x&#13;
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE&#13;
with 2 rms Phone AC 7-6151.&#13;
t-f-a&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
NEW GRAND View Apartments&#13;
now leasing. Modem 5&#13;
room spacious Apt*. Heat, water&#13;
and Sewage furnished, modern&#13;
kitchen with build-ins. Private&#13;
Lake Privileges, 10630&#13;
E. Grand River, 229-7055 or&#13;
229-6156. t-f-x&#13;
2 BDRM. DUPLEX Apt. gas&#13;
heat, garage, near school and&#13;
shopping center, suitable for&#13;
elderly couple, $100.00 mo. 134&#13;
Church St. AC 9-6074 or AC 9-&#13;
271L t-f-x&#13;
ROOM &amp; BOARD, family style.&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
NEAR HAMBURG, — New 4&#13;
rm. heated house-on laksv 15-&#13;
ruin, from Brighton or Ann Arbor.&#13;
AC 7-5713- nights. tfx&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, year round,&#13;
Buck Lake, 6254 Buck Shore&#13;
Dr., Available Oct 1, KE 4-&#13;
5295. tfx&#13;
NEW 3 RM. Spacious apt.,&#13;
scenic, heat included, $75. mo.&#13;
4141 Van Amberg Rd., l t t mile&#13;
N.E. Brighton State Police&#13;
Post tfx&#13;
FURNISHED Cottages a n d&#13;
apts., gas heat, utilities included,&#13;
by week or mo., 2 miles&#13;
from Brighton, AC 9-6723.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
2 BEDROOMS, living room,&#13;
kitchen, Utility room and bath.&#13;
Heat, water furnished. $70.00&#13;
month pats electricity. Refer-&#13;
Pmckney 878-3143. tfx&#13;
JfEW — 2 bedroom, lake front,&#13;
Auto Heat, Furnished, Full&#13;
Basement, n e a r Brighton,&#13;
$90.00 per mo. Forest 6-9470&#13;
Detroit t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED efficiency Apt&#13;
AM facilities furnished — laundry&#13;
privileges. Phone 227*6316.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
TWO BEDROOM home in City.&#13;
Newly decorated throughout,&#13;
atttooaetic of! heat. Adults only.&#13;
Beffvsvces required, Call AC&#13;
745fa after 6 pjn.&#13;
OtVE OR TWO bedim. Trailers&#13;
by wk. or a».. Woodland Traik&#13;
r Cctort 8065 W. Grand River,&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
2 BDRM. home, oil&#13;
be eeea 10038 Spent-&#13;
f-x&#13;
f*RGE COMFORTABLE room&#13;
g%*Bp!byed person. Must have&#13;
740 E. Putnam S t&#13;
878-3462. 9-18-x&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
PAGE&#13;
PUBLIC SALE&#13;
WHO CARES ABOUT COST!&#13;
BRAND NEW 1963 FORDS&#13;
LIQUIDATION PRICES&#13;
BELOW DETROIT PRICES&#13;
BELOW SUBURBAN PRICES&#13;
(AND WE ARE IN BRIGHTON)&#13;
BRIGHTON'S LARGEST&#13;
FORD DEALER&#13;
AND THERE ARE NO GIMMICKS&#13;
THIS IS A STRAIGHT-TOP DEAL&#13;
WHO CARES ABOUT&#13;
INVOICE&#13;
THIS IS A LJQUIMTIMf PRICE&#13;
SALE&#13;
Of New and Used Cars. Special Prices&#13;
Special Terms, that you Can't Afford to Miss&#13;
• WHO CARES ABOUT CREDIT&#13;
• WHO CARES ABOUT INVOICE&#13;
• WHO CARES ABOUT COST&#13;
WILSON FORD Sales&#13;
225 E. OD. RIVER — BRIGHTON AC7-H71&#13;
ATTENTION HUNTERS!&#13;
PLANNING ON GOING&#13;
HUNTING THIS FALL?&#13;
See Tke All New&#13;
wJEEP WAGONEER&#13;
THE WAGON THAT GETS&#13;
YOU PLACES&#13;
WHERE OTHERS CANT&#13;
Howell JEEP Sales Inc&#13;
2450 W. GRAND RIVER, HOWELL&#13;
PHONE 1500&#13;
LAST CALL&#13;
- FOR -&#13;
1963 DEMOS.&#13;
SMITH FORD SALES&#13;
w. mm ma, nwtu&#13;
Now is the Time&#13;
TO SAVE A&#13;
FIST&#13;
FULL&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, S^PTEMBSR 18, 1963&#13;
WITH ANY OF&#13;
THE DEALERS&#13;
ADVERTISING&#13;
ON THIS PAGE&#13;
TO&#13;
ROCK BOTTOM&#13;
On 3 1963 Chryslers&#13;
• 2 NEWPORT 4-DOOR SEDANS *&#13;
ATTENTION&#13;
ANNOUNCING&#13;
Announces...&#13;
— T H E - -&#13;
FORMAL OPENING&#13;
— OF HIS —&#13;
USED CAR&#13;
LARGE SELECTION&#13;
ALL PRICES REDUCED&#13;
THIS WEEKS&#13;
cncn A i&#13;
mi&#13;
$icocoo&#13;
1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA&#13;
CONVERTIBLE, AUTOMATIC, V-8&#13;
26,000 ACTUAL MILES&#13;
DON MAIN MOTOR SERVICE&#13;
Your Cadillac &amp; OldsmobLle Dealer Since IMS&#13;
OPEN EVENINGS TIL 8:30 P.M.&#13;
2324 E. GD. RIVER, HOWELL — 513&#13;
WE'RE&#13;
SLAYTON MOTOR SALES YOUR CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — VALIANT DEALER&#13;
• LEE GORDON # DICK SLAYTON&#13;
301 E. GRAND RIVER — HOWELL 349&#13;
QUALITY IS WHY&#13;
CHEVY'S the B U Y !&#13;
I!&#13;
\\&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET has a moneysaving&#13;
deal to make your feel better In&#13;
your search for a used carl Our OK&#13;
USED CARS run Uke-new, simply because&#13;
they are fully reconditioned by&#13;
factory ;-trained experts Why not drive&#13;
one for proof . . . then buy one!&#13;
1954 CHEVY 2-dr., Transportation&#13;
1955 CHEVY 4-dr., Transportation&#13;
1961 SIMCA, 4-dr. — Clean&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET \ Ton Pick-up -&#13;
Low Mileage&#13;
1959 FORD, 2-dr., Hdtop., V-8, Auto&#13;
matic, P. Steering — Sharp&#13;
1961 LANCER, 4-dr., Std. Shift,&#13;
Radio — Clean&#13;
1962 CADILLAC. 4-dr., Hdtop., Fuli&#13;
Power — Sharp&#13;
1982 FORD Convertible, V-8, Automatic, Maroon &amp; White Top&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4-drM Hdtop., V-8 P. Glide — Clean&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET, Sta. Wagon, V-8, P. Glide, P. Steering — Clean&#13;
1960 CHEVROLET V* ton Pick-up, Long Wide Box, V-8&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET Vt ton Pick-up, Long Wide Box. 6-CyL&#13;
1963 CHEVROLET, Demonstrator — Lots of Extra Equipment&#13;
Otfcer Transportation Specials Stop In A See Them Or&#13;
ON ALL&#13;
NEW 1963 CARS&#13;
AND DEMO'S&#13;
SAVINGS DAYS&#13;
ARE HERE&#13;
We Have Some 2-Boort, 4-Doert,&#13;
2'Door Hardtop and Others&#13;
—ALSO—&#13;
WE HAVE GOOD&#13;
USED CAR BUYS&#13;
1962 Tempest-1961 Periae Seta&#13;
1961 Rambler Wages&#13;
I960 Volkswagoi-1969 Ptyaetft&#13;
1968 PemiM Wages&#13;
W« Bsy&#13;
Let* Motfsl Used Cars&#13;
BuBanLPattoa Pottiac&#13;
9820E.GiaadBtor BriffcCoa OT-ltTl&#13;
J**1-*&#13;
ARGUS—EAGLE—DISPATCH WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, completely furakfaed,&#13;
g i s heat 8071 W. G&amp;&#13;
River Brighton. 9-18-x&#13;
RANCH DUPLEX, unfurnished,&#13;
2 bdrxns., full basement. Extra&#13;
nice home and surroundings,&#13;
adult*, $100. €937 Somerset. AC&#13;
9-6563. t-f-x&#13;
h •&#13;
MODERN RANCH type country&#13;
home, 6 rms., bath, furnished&#13;
shown by appointment&#13;
only, Brighton 227-2212. Interested&#13;
in those who would&#13;
treat it as their own home.&#13;
9 '1 8 "p&#13;
OR SALE, lakefront, newly&#13;
decorated permanent home, 5&#13;
barms., 2 baths, furnished. £125.&#13;
mo. AC 7-7375. 9-18-x&#13;
• *&#13;
,*v V&#13;
3 RM. APT., bath — in Pinck-&#13;
My. Call AC 9-6982 after 6&#13;
TMn- t-f-x&#13;
4 RM. APT. — upstairs, near&#13;
West Elementary school, 925 %&#13;
. W. Main, Call after 4:00 p.m.&#13;
AC 9-6412. 9-18-x&#13;
FURNISHED APT. in Brighton.&#13;
Call after 6 pjn. phone&#13;
HpweU 1858J. 9-18-p&#13;
HOUSE FOR RENT or lease,&#13;
all modern conveniences&#13;
P.O. gox 463, Brighton.-&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
IN CITY, 5 rm. duplex, gas&#13;
heat, garage. Phone AC 7-2223.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
NEAR WHITMORE LAKE —&#13;
1 bdrm. apt., newly furnished,&#13;
air conditioned, ceramic tile&#13;
bath, pleasant, dean, private.&#13;
Lease. AC 9-6562. t-f-x&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE — 3 bdrm.&#13;
brick ranch on 1H acre fenced&#13;
lot, well located, boat, dock,&#13;
etc. Must be responsible, $130&#13;
lease. Available Oct. 1, AC 9-&#13;
6562. t-f-x&#13;
UNFURNISHED 4 RM. apt.,&#13;
modern, 1st. floor, private entrance.&#13;
229-2415. t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED HOUSE, heat,&#13;
lights and gas included, no animals,&#13;
no more than 2 children.&#13;
6337 Academy Dr. 9-25-x&#13;
1 BDRM. TRAILER including&#13;
gas and elec., $20 per wk. Pine&#13;
Lodge Trailer Park at Woodland&#13;
Lake. 227-7471. t-f-x&#13;
*J.&#13;
2 RM., FURNISHED efficiency&#13;
apt. hot water included. 227-&#13;
6836 for app't. 9-18-p&#13;
APT., FURNISHED, utilities&#13;
included, on Huron River. 9200&#13;
River Valley Dr., extension of&#13;
Van Antwerp, after 7 p.m.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
APT: t&gt;N Little Crooked Lake.&#13;
AC 9-2271. t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM., NICELY furnished,&#13;
lakefront home, Briggs Lake, 2&#13;
mile* to Brighton, AC 9-67S3.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
2 BDRM., furnished, auto,&#13;
heat, full basement, will rent&#13;
or lease. $90.00 TOG. AC 7-7375.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
SMALL 2 BDRM. home, inquire&#13;
at 5060 Langden Dr.&#13;
9-18-x&#13;
FURNISHED 3 rm. apt., suitable&#13;
for 2 persons. 610W. Main.&#13;
See Mr. Schuman at Gamble&#13;
Store. AC 7-2551. 9-18-x&#13;
FURNISHED, SMALL home, 2&#13;
rms, &amp; bath, heat &amp; light furnished.&#13;
$40. mo. AC 9-7911.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
3 BEDROOMS, carpeting, attached&#13;
garage, large fenced&#13;
back yard; reasonably priced;&#13;
drive by and see at 6394 Stephen&#13;
Ave., Brighton; contact&#13;
owner at 483-5296, Ypsilanti.&#13;
t-f x&#13;
10 ACRES level land in city of&#13;
Brighton, suitable for subdividing&#13;
or an orchard home. Donald&#13;
Leith Sr., 620 S. 7th St.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WOODED LOT 60' x 305'&#13;
on Chain of Lakes for sale or&#13;
trade for Brighton City lot.&#13;
Gas available. Call after 5 p.m.&#13;
AC 9-6750. tfx&#13;
FOR SALE OR LEASE. Two&#13;
bedroom year round home.&#13;
Ideal for retired couple or&#13;
young couple. John Wilson,&#13;
11941 W. Shore Drive, Hi-Land&#13;
Lake. 9-18-p&#13;
2 BDRM., lakefront home, fireplan,&#13;
handy to interchange,&#13;
$95 mo. Brighton 229-7884.&#13;
9-18-p&#13;
JOIN OUR&#13;
Sweater&#13;
Chib&#13;
WIN A&#13;
FREE&#13;
SWEATER&#13;
Fret Sweater&#13;
Every Week&#13;
Sweaters&#13;
Skirts&#13;
SLACKS&#13;
STRETCH PANTS&#13;
Bold took. Bold texture. Beautiful colors.&#13;
Born to go with our Garland pants and skirts.&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
2 TRAILER SPACES 68 ft. x&#13;
123 ft., sewerage, electricity,&#13;
patios. 3074 West M-36. Also 1&#13;
space available for rent. tfx&#13;
BY OWSER, attractive 2 bdrm.&#13;
home, tiled basement, garage,&#13;
gas neat, extra lot for garden,&#13;
ideal for small family. Call 229-&#13;
9233. 9-18-x&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, full basement,&#13;
all modern, gas furnace, double&#13;
garage, 6 lots, screened in&#13;
porch. $7,000., $700. down.&#13;
Phone 229-7971. 9-18-x&#13;
6 RM. HOUSE—7910 W. Grand&#13;
River, Phone 227-7522. 9-18-p&#13;
UNFINISHED HOUSE — On&#13;
1 acre, Hartland area, reasonable.&#13;
229-9255. 9-25-p&#13;
L O V E L Y COUNTRY home&#13;
with 4 acres land, 2 Bdrm, bath,&#13;
kitchen, dining and large living&#13;
rm. Full basement, storm&#13;
windows, 2 car garage with&#13;
large rm. attached, could be&#13;
easily converted to small apt.&#13;
Fruit trees, stream, flowers,&#13;
shrubs. Hartland School District.&#13;
May be seen anytime. Sacrificed&#13;
for equity. Owner moving&#13;
from state. Odell Lucas,&#13;
SiJ Brophy Kd- Howall-Piwne&#13;
Around Bishop Lake&#13;
E. C Schroeder 227-3420&#13;
Weather is always news ••-&#13;
especially if we are -bumming&#13;
along in the lovely 80-degret?&#13;
Indian Summer days when,&#13;
suddenly, the rains come and&#13;
the wind blows and the temperatures&#13;
drop 20 degrees in&#13;
one hour! There was ice on&#13;
some windshields on Thursday&#13;
night giving Friday morning&#13;
early risers a shock treatment&#13;
before they could go off to&#13;
their respective jobs. The cold&#13;
wind and rain was a blessing&#13;
in its own way — after K&#13;
passed* all the little lake* juui&#13;
ponds had been swept clean&#13;
of the thick, green algea that&#13;
had been growing these many&#13;
weeks.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Christine Schroeder spent&#13;
the weekend at home.&#13;
• * •&#13;
This reporter was horrified&#13;
to read of the Matteson family&#13;
reunion from the Pinckney&#13;
News column! A big event like&#13;
that right in the neighborhood&#13;
and it was "scooped." We are&#13;
happy that it was a successful&#13;
affair and well attended.&#13;
• • *&#13;
A handsome specimen of a&#13;
Michigan rattler was picked&#13;
up right here on the corner of&#13;
Bishop Lake Road and Chilson&#13;
Road Friday by Dennis Muel-&#13;
^200 DOWN, 2 Bdrm. Mobile&#13;
Home on Zl&amp; acres, Garage,&#13;
Alum, siding Call Howell 314-&#13;
Rll. 9-25-p&#13;
INCOME PROPERTY in Fowlerville.&#13;
Close to s c h o o l s ,&#13;
churches &amp; shopping — 2 car&#13;
garage. Phone Brighton AC 9-&#13;
6249. 10-9-x&#13;
6 RM. YR. ROUND. Lakeland,&#13;
Mich., $6,000. terms, Phone Detroit,&#13;
DI 1-0142. 9-18-x&#13;
TWO CHOICE lots, equal 132&#13;
ft. x 123 ft. Pinckney, both for&#13;
$675,00, nothing down, Pinckney&#13;
878-3613. t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM. HOME on 2 hit acres,&#13;
basement, extra acres available,&#13;
$13,500 terms. Esther Decker.&#13;
Broker. 229-9025. t-f-x&#13;
TWO UNFINISHED homes for&#13;
sale. 878-3236. 9-18-x&#13;
3 B D R M . UNFINISHED&#13;
home, lived In one year, lake&#13;
subdivision, near Hamburg. $5,-&#13;
800 in it. Will sell for $3,800&#13;
cash now. 227-3954. 9-18-x&#13;
5 YR. OLD, 3 bdrm. ranch,&#13;
Hamburg area. Phone AC 7-&#13;
4312 after 5 p.m. 9-25-x&#13;
GOING BUSINESS for s a l e -&#13;
Reason for selling: would like&#13;
to retire; two laundromats,&#13;
one coin-operated, $16,000; one&#13;
service laundry, $5,000, or both&#13;
for $18,500. Also will sel my&#13;
home at Strawberry Lake,&#13;
Hamburg, Write: Box 6,&#13;
Brighton, or phone 229-9925.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
PAINTING &amp; DECORATING,&#13;
Free estimates. Maurice Link,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7531 or UP 8-3530.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free estimates.&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
BLACK and WHITE, color&#13;
film processing Camera repair.&#13;
Photography. Very reasonable&#13;
rates. 48 hr. Service. Whitmore&#13;
Photo Finishers. 9455 Main&#13;
Whitmore Lake. 449-2468.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
LET GEORGE DO XT — Free&#13;
estimates on new gas, oil or&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing.&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heat-&#13;
Ing. Phone AC 9-271L t-f-x&#13;
WATER WELLS, 3 fit to 10 in,;&#13;
test holes, electric pumps,&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs.&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319.&#13;
t-f»x&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no Job too&#13;
small. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and delivery&#13;
service or use our car,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS, UN'&#13;
CONDITIONALLY guaranteed&#13;
to original consumer for as&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is Installed. AIRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Springs,&#13;
all cars and light trucks,&#13;
1% to 2 Ton Trucks, fronts&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS reconditioned,&#13;
$3.50. ABETS&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Howtll, Phone&#13;
15L t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE — Varcon tattMtas&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pips* and&#13;
auto aees siorias. G a m b i t&#13;
Store. Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t&#13;
HELP SANTA by having your&#13;
dolls repaired now. Also have&#13;
clothes and accessories for Barbie,&#13;
Ken, and Tammy, 4306&#13;
Highcrest, Brifbtoo, AC 7-63S3.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
HOWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS&#13;
LUNCH MENU&#13;
Monday, Sept 23&#13;
Chop suey on rice, buttered&#13;
wax beans, dill pickles, orange&#13;
section and pineapple, cornbread,-&#13;
butter, mrtfc -^&#13;
••:-^v T»**iay,, •*«*?*: n - _ . _&#13;
Baked ham, whipped potatoes,&#13;
crisp green salad, apple&#13;
sauce, hot roll, butter, milk.&#13;
Wednesday, Sept. 25&#13;
Hamburger on bun, wholekernel&#13;
com, raisin-carrot-andmarshmallow&#13;
salad, peach half,&#13;
milk.&#13;
Thursday, Sept. 20&#13;
Ham salad, peanut butter&#13;
sandwich, old-fashioned bean&#13;
soup, lettuce wedge, dressing,&#13;
fruit cocktail, milk.&#13;
Friday, Sept. 27&#13;
Tuna-noodle casserole, mixed&#13;
vegetables, cabbage, carrot&#13;
slaw, fruit, muffin, butter, and&#13;
milk.&#13;
(Hover Clippings&#13;
4-H leaders from six southeastern&#13;
Michigan counties will&#13;
meet in Howell on Saturday,&#13;
Oct. 5. The meeting will be&#13;
held at the National Guard&#13;
Armory on Isbell Street, starting&#13;
at 9 a.m.&#13;
Dorothy Emerson, a consultant&#13;
in Public Speaking and&#13;
Leadership '"om the National&#13;
4-H Clu* Foundation, will be&#13;
the keynoRa speaker. Miss&#13;
Emerson formerly was an associate&#13;
4-H Club leader in&#13;
Maryland prior to going to the&#13;
National 4-H Club Foundation.&#13;
Her specialty is helping leaders&#13;
develop confidence and&#13;
overcoming self-consciousness.&#13;
"Citizenship in Action" will&#13;
be the theme of this year's&#13;
program, according to Phil&#13;
Gage, Brighton, and Frank&#13;
Herbert, Fowlerville, local representatives&#13;
on the Planning&#13;
Committee.&#13;
The program will also feature&#13;
Dr. Russell Mawby, State&#13;
4-H Club leader. A total of 20&#13;
4-H leaders from Livingston&#13;
County are expected to attend.&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel, stone, landscaping,&#13;
grading, mowing. Septic&#13;
tanks and fields. Trench*&#13;
ing, Bulldozing. Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service. 229-6857. t-f-x&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - in aluminum,&#13;
wood or steel sash.&#13;
C G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main S t AC 7-753L t-f-x&#13;
WASHED SAND and gravel,&#13;
beaches cleaned and sanded,&#13;
bulldozing, grading. We truck&#13;
anything. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
MARSHALL ROOFING Company&#13;
we specialize in hot roofs.&#13;
For free estimate on any type&#13;
roof, call Howell 3063 days until&#13;
2:30 pjn. evenings after 6&#13;
pjn. '" tfx&#13;
PETE'S LAWN SERVICE —&#13;
m o w i n g , raising, fertilizing&#13;
spading. Phone 878-6603 t-f-x&#13;
FOR BOOKKEEPING and accounting&#13;
service. Call 227-7338.&#13;
10-9-p&#13;
CUSTOM KITCHENS by direct&#13;
factory cabinet specialist. Let&#13;
us plan your new or remodeling&#13;
Job. Select your cabinets from&#13;
our almost limitless color and&#13;
style combinations. Laminated,&#13;
hand rubbed, hand dyed, or&#13;
with moldings. Phone Hartland&#13;
2551 for appt. tfx&#13;
S * J Electric 6870 N. Territorial,&#13;
Motor Repairs, sates&#13;
* service GL 3-1246, GE 7-&#13;
9396. t-f-x&#13;
TOR ftAyje ^1 Extruded aitaai*&#13;
BUDl OTOWl WuXJOWB COO oOOW Gunbte Stan, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2SSL t-f-s&#13;
TREE SERVICE — Removal&#13;
and UtiSMiwig, free estimates.&#13;
Phone 227-3958, or Whitest*&#13;
Lake, 449-4321 after 5 pm.&#13;
lerleile. It is at least 21 inches&#13;
long — none of us have cared&#13;
to put him on a yard stick —&#13;
and has a very vigorous and&#13;
melodious buzz I It might be&#13;
well to warn the children to&#13;
stop and look a bit when they&#13;
see a snake to make sure it&#13;
isn't the dangerous variety,&#13;
before they get too close.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Muellerleile&#13;
and son, DaiueJ, spent&#13;
Sunday in Holly.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Bob Rogaltski «J—resuming&#13;
his classes at Lawrence Tech&#13;
in Detroit.&#13;
• • •&#13;
All our Pinckneyites are&#13;
talking about the game tiiey&#13;
won Friday nite — They beat&#13;
Laingsburg 25-6 in the first&#13;
game of the season. (Their enthusiasm&#13;
didn't show at the&#13;
game, though! The girls were&#13;
too interested in walking&#13;
around the field and half the&#13;
boys were standing around&#13;
wondering about the girls&#13;
walking around the field, that&#13;
in the end only the faithful&#13;
adults were doing the cheering&#13;
and screaming!. School spirit-&#13;
Where art thou??)&#13;
TRAFFIC COURT IMPROVEMENT was the subject of a five-day conference&#13;
at Emory University School of Law in Atlanta, Ga,, ending September 13.&#13;
Seen here (from left) Don Kuhn, Court Clerk pf Municipal Court of East Detroit,&#13;
Kenneth C, Weber, Justice of the Peace, Brighton Township Justice&#13;
Court of Brighton, and James P. Economos, Director, Traffic Court Program&#13;
of the American Bar Assn. of Chicago, Illinois.&#13;
NO HUNTING Signs Available at the ARGUS&#13;
COMPLETE&#13;
&gt;o Money Down&#13;
3 Yrs. to Pay&#13;
Open Friday&#13;
Til&#13;
9 pm.&#13;
9-PC.&#13;
LUXURY LIVING ROOM SUITE&#13;
Sofa and matching chair in colorful luxury&#13;
covers, 3 tables, 2 lamps and 2 throw&#13;
Pillows $ * M Q&#13;
&gt;o Money i&gt;o..ii&#13;
MODERN BEDROOM&#13;
Handsomely finished suite includes: bookcase-&#13;
bed, chest, dresser, mirror,&#13;
mattress, springs, 2 lamps §"| Q Q LOU&#13;
FVMntE MICHIGVANEN HOWELL&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOLUME 80 — NO. 38 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1963 SINGLE COPY 10c Raises Fence&#13;
To Please Complainants&#13;
The Pinckney General Store Co-Manager, Bob&#13;
Parks, looks on as Roger Hale bids his predecessor&#13;
Mr. Earl Sprague&#13;
cipally in thj&#13;
emploj&#13;
Organizational&#13;
Meeting Date Set&#13;
By Optimists&#13;
BRIGHTON — The new&#13;
Brighton Optimist Club will&#13;
hold its second organizational&#13;
meeting on Thursday at 8:00,&#13;
p.m.. at the Brighton Scout&#13;
Building, it was announced by&#13;
membership chairman Herb&#13;
The Way&#13;
We Hear&#13;
It&#13;
L^ C^minittee members Jerry&#13;
pf r# was. -no more&#13;
•coring in the first half.&#13;
In the seoond half Stockbridge&#13;
got fired up and pushed&#13;
their way down to the goal&#13;
line and scored on an end run.&#13;
That made the score six-to six&#13;
and the J. V.'s held them o.i&#13;
the extra point trr\ .&#13;
Stockbridge threatened to&#13;
tcore again but, the .1, V.'s defensive&#13;
line held them for the&#13;
four downs. Stockbridge go I&#13;
down there again just a few&#13;
minutes later and again th&lt;&gt;&#13;
defense held them.&#13;
Next came the most exciting&#13;
happening of the game. Danny&#13;
Holcomb then quarterbacking&#13;
passed. The pass was deflected&#13;
into the arms of the Stockbridge&#13;
left linebacker but, the&#13;
very confused person at that&#13;
time ran "toward his own end&#13;
zone, which was the wrony&#13;
way, and ran out the end of&#13;
it to score an automatic safety&#13;
for Pinckney. That made th •&gt;&#13;
score 8 to 6, Pinckney's favor.&#13;
Stockbridge coaches c o m -.,&#13;
Six varsity cheer leaders&#13;
from the P.H.S., were in Midland&#13;
ai the Norihwood Institute&#13;
Saturday. Sept. 21 to compete&#13;
in a cheer leading contest.&#13;
Approximately 300 girls came&#13;
from all over the state to take&#13;
part in the contest, The final&#13;
judging was not completed&#13;
when the Pinckney girls left.&#13;
J u d y Reynolds, Pat Wiltshire,&#13;
Barbara Johnson, Sharon&#13;
Derryberry, Pam Hoelt a n d&#13;
Xiane Bowlin made up the&#13;
squad that represented Pinckney&#13;
High.&#13;
After competing, the Pinckney&#13;
girls watched The Northwood&#13;
Institute and Grand Rapids&#13;
Jr. College football game&#13;
at the institute field.&#13;
Mrs. Otto Poulson ehauffeured&#13;
the girls to Midland.&#13;
Sunday Collisions&#13;
Result In Two Deaths&#13;
BRIGHTON — Two persons were killed in separate&#13;
accidents, early Sunday morning which occurred within&#13;
five minutes of each other.&#13;
John H. Clupper, 21 of&#13;
Dowayiac died at 1:00 a.m.&#13;
in a two-car, head-on crash&#13;
on 1-96 between Brighton&#13;
and Howell near Lake Chemung.&#13;
Patricia Ann Day. 24. of Midland,&#13;
met her death in a crash&#13;
on U.S.-23 in Tyrone Township&#13;
at 1:05 a.m.&#13;
Troopers from the Brighton&#13;
State Police Post were&#13;
summoned to the scene* of&#13;
both accident*.&#13;
Officers said Clupper was&#13;
driving weat on the westbound&#13;
lane of 1*96 when he collided&#13;
with Thomas H. Holman, 44.&#13;
who lives at the WiNMar Trailer&#13;
Court in Howeli.&#13;
Police said witnesses told&#13;
them Holman was driving the&#13;
wrong way on the lane. One&#13;
driver who said Clupper was&#13;
pasting him at a speed 60 mph,&#13;
taw the other car coming and&#13;
turned into the ditch to avoid&#13;
colliding.&#13;
Clupper was pronounced dead&#13;
tt the scene by Dr. Patrick May&#13;
of Howell.&#13;
H#knmats apartaeria Dottjo*&#13;
t Bestasmit located OH&#13;
Wsvt G r a w &amp;tver, HowelL&#13;
"lfe~tv»ft fihtm by ambolaare&#13;
t» MeFfcerM* Cvmnmotty&#13;
Hoot* Ceattr with fcniW*,&#13;
Wbm laterat&#13;
*U5 *J*~ he was&#13;
to expiate what had&#13;
The other accident occurred&#13;
in Tyrone Township on U.S.-23,&#13;
seven-tenths of a mile south of&#13;
White Lake Road.&#13;
James M. Taup. 26. of Midland,&#13;
told troopers he swerved&#13;
to avoid a car being pushed along&#13;
the highway, and went off&#13;
the brim of the road.&#13;
When he tried to pull back&#13;
on. be Hpparently lot*I control&#13;
of his car .which rolled&#13;
over on • the highway. Hts&#13;
pasttenger. Patriot a Ann Day.&#13;
wait pronounced dead at Hurley&#13;
Hospital In Flint.&#13;
Both were wearing seat belts&#13;
in the 1963 model car in which&#13;
they were riding.&#13;
Taup received multiple lacerations&#13;
and abrasions but his&#13;
condition was considered "saiisfactory"&#13;
at the hospital following&#13;
the crash.&#13;
The Livingston County Accident&#13;
Report for the Period&#13;
Sept. 16 to 23 shows 14 property&#13;
damage accidents and ii&#13;
personal injury acddenls.&#13;
There .wore 14 pereotiK injured&#13;
and two fatal accidents in&#13;
which two persons were killed.&#13;
In all. 28 cars were involved,&#13;
according to the Michigan State&#13;
Police who issue thin report&#13;
weekly.&#13;
Sgt. ROIXMI Wsey, commander&#13;
of the Brighton Stale Police&#13;
Post, sa&gt;s *he*tf» two fata);&#13;
ties raitse the total no far thin&#13;
year to six as compared lo ten&#13;
last year. •&#13;
tacting local men who are interested&#13;
in youth work as well&#13;
as civic affairs.&#13;
Panthers&#13;
line the game was over and&#13;
Pinckney had won,&#13;
Bob Ulmstead made the&#13;
only interception for Pinckney.&#13;
Next Wednesday the Junior&#13;
Varsity plays Howell at Pinckney,&#13;
7 p.m.&#13;
Great Books&#13;
Group Starting&#13;
Fourth Year&#13;
BY MARY ANN BELYUA&#13;
Vhe.Uveal Books Discussion&#13;
Group of Brighton will 'je&#13;
stalling its fourth year tonight&#13;
at the Junior High in&#13;
ihe library room. Anyone who&#13;
enjoys reading and conversation&#13;
is invited to attend.&#13;
Thin group is not a club&#13;
o&amp; a chiNs. It is niinply an&#13;
informal meeting where congeniftl&#13;
people van Ret together&#13;
and talk about an&#13;
iusHigned hook. Sometimes&#13;
the discussion gets, a little&#13;
heated but it never nets a&#13;
little dull.&#13;
Some of the members have&#13;
been in the group lor the entire&#13;
four years. The books&#13;
which are assigned may be&#13;
•purchased through the secretary&#13;
of the group, who is the&#13;
only officer, or they may be&#13;
obtained from the library or&#13;
Look store, whichever th:.1&#13;
reader pirl'ers.&#13;
Great Books provides everyone&#13;
the opportunity to become&#13;
familiar with some of the&#13;
•-rent writers of all times. And&#13;
it can be done painlessly when&#13;
there are other interested&#13;
people to discuss the book.&#13;
The only rules about the&#13;
discussion are that the group&#13;
sticks to the subject and&#13;
that they do not bring in&#13;
outside references.&#13;
Members of the Great BooUs&#13;
Discussion Group invite any&#13;
interested parties to attend the&#13;
meeting ;ind get a first hand&#13;
look at what it is all about.&#13;
ment will have installed in the •&#13;
big American LaFrance fire I&#13;
truck belonging to the depart- i&#13;
ment. a two-way radio, with |&#13;
one main station being at the |&#13;
sheriff's office in Howell: This&#13;
is to assist firemen after they&#13;
reach the destination of tire,&#13;
and then perhaps need assistance&#13;
from another town or&#13;
more firemen, they radio the&#13;
sheriff and he in turn radios&#13;
or telephones for additional&#13;
help! This was approved last&#13;
Wednesday night at the Putnam&#13;
Township Board meeting.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Should Diminish&#13;
Deer Kilting Feud&#13;
The finishing touchy** u c i e&#13;
applied lasl week to a project&#13;
that, has been in the process&#13;
&lt;&gt;f correction ami completion&#13;
since last January.&#13;
of&#13;
raising t h e fence&#13;
primarily lot* ' he purpose&#13;
many people, p, olessors, iiuitoj's,&#13;
and scientists, as well as&#13;
from the I'nited States, 1ocom«J&#13;
and sillily the habits and T^A*&#13;
C L ; i i w i »&gt;;. i i i i i i 1 i l l i d i i t m s u i M ' c t s ; m &lt; i&#13;
surrounding I animals while in their nattnal&#13;
Trom&#13;
feet&#13;
feet&#13;
higl&#13;
ARROW POINTS NEW HEIGHT&#13;
PTA Officers Overwhelmed&#13;
At 1st Meeting Attendance&#13;
a"~h eight ol H&#13;
4 inches and&#13;
places.&#13;
This Reserve i.s&#13;
the I'niversily of&#13;
Loral WOIIHMI&#13;
L&lt;»urn Wood&#13;
lo 11 a iT'ser-s e im&#13;
Hrut each vear&#13;
ileei"&#13;
owned bv&#13;
. . . Mr. Robert Graf, president&#13;
of the Pinckney Elementary&#13;
school P.T.A. was very pleased&#13;
that so many people took interest&#13;
and turned out for the&#13;
P.T.A. meeting last Thursday&#13;
night, especially with a Junior&#13;
Varsity football game and Rainbow&#13;
GirLs installation taking&#13;
place the same&#13;
Arnold Abney&#13;
Trains in Japan&#13;
Marine Private First Class&#13;
Arnold T. Abney. son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Homer C. Abney of&#13;
6025 Pinckney rd., Pinckney.&#13;
is undergoing ten weeks training&#13;
at the Camp Fuji maneuver&#13;
area in Japan.&#13;
His unit, part of Third Battalion,&#13;
Ninth Regiment of Third&#13;
Marine Division at Camp Hansen.&#13;
Okinawa, departed for&#13;
Camp Fuji Au?. 23.&#13;
While at Fuji, the Battalion&#13;
will qonducf tactical Jesting of&#13;
rifle companies designed to improve&#13;
combat readiness in amphibious&#13;
operations, air and&#13;
ground exerciawi and counlerguerllla&#13;
warfare.&#13;
Upon arriving at Camp Fuji&#13;
| Third Battalion made an amphibious&#13;
lartdinjf at Numazu after&#13;
which they reported to the&#13;
; ba*e camp for the remainder&#13;
of the training program.&#13;
I Klementtf of the Division's&#13;
Third Tank Battalion. Third&#13;
Anti-Tank Battalion. antUKhird&#13;
Engineer Battalion are supporting&#13;
the unit in the training&#13;
exercise*.&#13;
. . . the new vvinier schedule lor&#13;
the Putnam Township damp,&#13;
located on Howell • Pinckney&#13;
road is printed on another page&#13;
in this issue. Clip it out for&#13;
future reference,&#13;
, . eight new children enrolled&#13;
at the Pinckney Elementary&#13;
school according to Mrs. Kellenberger.&#13;
s c h o o l principal,&#13;
bringing attendance up to 62i)&#13;
kiddies.&#13;
• * •&#13;
. . . there is a new beautv shop&#13;
open now. Tuesdays and Wednesdays,&#13;
at 1602 East M-36.&#13;
Pinckney. It is called "Chris'&#13;
Beauty Shop". I think that's because&#13;
Chris King is proprietor,&#13;
and she lives at this address.&#13;
«. • *&#13;
. . . there will be no .school ne\t&#13;
Thursday and Friday. October 3&#13;
and 4th, due lo the teachers&#13;
having to attend "teachers institute".&#13;
Get the work lined up&#13;
Mama, these kids are use to&#13;
it now!&#13;
The officers in charge. Robert&#13;
' Graf, president, and Pat Scott,&#13;
i vice-president, of the Pa renti&#13;
Teacher Association's annual&#13;
I "get acquainted" meeting last&#13;
i Thursday evening, September&#13;
• 19. were most enthused when&#13;
1 they had the opportunity of&#13;
welcoming* more than KM) perj&#13;
sons at the Pinckney Hlementary&#13;
school. There was a list&#13;
of 6.) persons requesting memb-&#13;
yrsh-ip at 1 his lime.&#13;
f"'i hese results give us great&#13;
nope toward having a sucees.s-&#13;
I'ul year as far as membership&#13;
"and attendance of parents at&#13;
meetings are concerned," reports&#13;
Pat Scott, knowing what&#13;
the past years ha\e been.&#13;
The purpose of this meeting&#13;
was to introduce the teachers&#13;
in the Elementarv sch(x&gt;l to the&#13;
parents and give the parents an&#13;
opportunity to see Their child's&#13;
room. Mrs. Jennie Kellenberger&#13;
Elementarv principal, conducted&#13;
H uuided toui1 of 1 bo buildmg&#13;
for those present, after&#13;
which refreshments were served.&#13;
The ne\i meet ing October 17,&#13;
Dr. Wyckstrum, from* the Livingston&#13;
County Health Department&#13;
will be guest speaker.&#13;
Further details will be published&#13;
before this meeting takes&#13;
place,&#13;
T h e P e g s E x t e n s i o n ' i i o t i p&#13;
met W e d n e s d a y . S e p t . IS, at&#13;
t h e h o m e ol Mis-% F l o i e n c e&#13;
P r e u s s on P a t t e r s o n I.;ikr Pal.&#13;
S i x t e e n member*- and gm-sts&#13;
w o i f p r e s e n t .&#13;
T h e lesson for t h e n i u n l h u a s&#13;
"U'ood Refinishing" and \v ,is&#13;
g i \ c n 1&gt;\ Mrs. E a r l K i m h l e r&#13;
ami Mrs S t e v e L a / l o ,&#13;
An ext ca &lt;'i"a|t h'^-.on u i l h&#13;
'Z\\f\\ Hi I h e \ ••!&gt; i i c a : 11&#13;
b \ ' M r s , N e s t o i 1 T!ng'iui&gt;&#13;
t h e a i l ol c o r s a g e n i a k u i 1&#13;
T h e n e x t r e g u l a r m e e t i n&#13;
b r &lt;.K:l. 1U at ' h e h o m e &lt;&gt;f ^ l r &lt; .&#13;
S I ,a/.lo&#13;
T h u r s d a y , Scfit, 1!», t h e offic&#13;
e r s l o r t h e c o m i n g .soa.soii a t -&#13;
t e n t t c d MII O l l t c c r ' s T r a i n i n g&#13;
m e e t ing m 3 l o w H I .&#13;
l l i .&#13;
on&#13;
wilt !&#13;
. . . beginning October 1, if&#13;
those sonic booms make by iet&#13;
planes scare you and make -*.ou&#13;
jump, like they do me. &gt;ou surely&#13;
want to have your tranquilizers&#13;
handy*the months of October,&#13;
November and December.&#13;
During ihjs time supersonic&#13;
training flights will be madp b'-&#13;
Strategic Air Command B-.~&gt;N&#13;
Hustler bombers along a route&#13;
from Adrian, Michigan to Bc'ivshore,&#13;
Michigan, with a 40 mil»&#13;
! wide corridor. These bombers&#13;
] will fly at supersonic speed up&#13;
i to Mach 2 (1.300 m.p.h.) and&#13;
at altitudes above 35 000 feet.&#13;
It is the belief of the Ai'- Fore.*&#13;
that a costly supersonic bomber&#13;
is of little value in combat 'f&#13;
the crew cannot use its full canab'lities&#13;
because of inadequate&#13;
nrior training and therefore&#13;
these aircraft must flv at hieh&#13;
speed*, creating sonic booms&#13;
alone the designated routes.&#13;
Hpadouarters of the Stvateeic&#13;
Air Command report that nlthoutrh&#13;
sometimes startling or&#13;
distracting in their suddeness.&#13;
the booms wiJI in no circumstances&#13;
cause por^na) injury! !&#13;
* * •&#13;
Pee Wee League&#13;
Starts Sept. 28&#13;
At M meeting of the Pee Wee&#13;
Basketball League for elementary&#13;
school children of the fcth.&#13;
7th &lt;nid Hth grades it was decided&#13;
to reduce the number nf&#13;
teams Irnm fi\c to four, with&#13;
Pia\ land merging v\'ith the&#13;
Pinckney Merchants and playing&#13;
under the banner &lt;&gt;i the&#13;
Merchants. The other teams,&#13;
Si. Mary's, Hamburg Merchants&#13;
and the Pilgrims of Ihe Congregational&#13;
Church rounded out&#13;
the league roster.&#13;
Pla.v will »tart in the&#13;
Hi);)i School (iytn, Saturday.&#13;
Sept. tJHth. with ((umi'% at&#13;
10:04) and 11:00 a.m.&#13;
P)a\ers will undergo a medical&#13;
physical test as a salety.&#13;
j precaution. Trophies w i l l be&#13;
awarded to all teams with another&#13;
trophy going to the -tournament&#13;
winner.&#13;
Parents are requested to&#13;
attend the*e gume*. a* no&#13;
children (other than player&#13;
personnel) Mill he permitted&#13;
to uttemt uneU* accompanied&#13;
by their parents. Practices.&#13;
too, will h&lt;» limited to players&#13;
only and parent* are re-&#13;
(.'nested to cull anO pick up&#13;
their ciitotljcs on urn! after&#13;
praetlre M'*.si»nH. The jrym&#13;
wi 1 be rioted to till.&#13;
T h e opening round games&#13;
will, find St. Marys engaging&#13;
the Pinckney Merchants at&#13;
10:00 A.M. and the Hamburg&#13;
Qu-.m taking on the Pilgrims&#13;
at 11.00 A.M. The 2nd round&#13;
will play Friday night. Oct. 4th&#13;
starting at T:OU P.M. with the&#13;
3rd round on Saturday. Oct.&#13;
5th. Games will be played every&#13;
Friday night when the varsity&#13;
football team is on the&#13;
road and on every Saturday&#13;
thru to Nov. 9th.&#13;
W.C.TU.&#13;
All-Stars Seek&#13;
But Physically&#13;
Near Ye! Hear Ye! the gridiron&#13;
i.s hot! und captains Julius&#13;
.\s.eljenbrenner. -lr. and Phil&#13;
(.lentile a r e pulling lorth a&#13;
summons lor an offensive football&#13;
squad to report ai the Veteran's&#13;
Memorial Field. Pinckney,&#13;
Sunday, September L&gt;9,&#13;
from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.&#13;
The captains have made a&#13;
list of pi avers whom the.v ieel&#13;
arc in A-l condition lo undertake&#13;
this sport and would like&#13;
Samuel Hardy&#13;
Changes Ships&#13;
P'ayers&#13;
Sound!&#13;
years a&#13;
herds a!&#13;
h e a r d s of d e e r a r e C L I I I ollc'l&#13;
l&gt;y h o l d i n g shoots winch a l l o w&#13;
L'niv ersitv of Michigan p e r s o n -&#13;
nel to join in the spm-t c ; a i i&#13;
fall n! t he ! - M I v e. u s u a l l y&#13;
. ( I t ( ' l " I h e l e . ' I i | ; i r ( l e e l 1 s e a s i i l l&#13;
:- closed i J e c c m b c r 1.&#13;
This1 sit ua| inn h a s r,o tsed&#13;
; es|{|(&gt;nt s in I he a r e a , m a i n l y&#13;
sport smeii, In he a n i ' i v tovvanf&#13;
the " m a n a g e m e n t ' 1 ol 1he deci*&#13;
h e l d a n d Irist I V c e m b e r il came:&#13;
10 a c l i m a x when several re;-:-&#13;
ilents c l a i m e d lh(^ fence ti&gt; hi*&#13;
an illegal lu&gt;iglii and said t h a t&#13;
d e e r wet c able lo j u m p into 1h&lt;*-&#13;
t e s e r v e .is well as jufnp o u t ,&#13;
m a k i n g these shoots "very • fleyal&#13;
" I .etiei s \\ e r e sent t ii&#13;
n e w s p a p e r s , 'lie Michigan &lt;"onst'i'v&#13;
atioti I ' e p a r i m c n l aiut ( ' o n -&#13;
sei \ ai ion m a u n / l u e s c l a i m i n g&#13;
t h e f i'f M (&gt;eparirncn» &lt;T&#13;
l i f e Ma naycmt'iit, vs hi eh o p -&#13;
\\c^ t h e re.ser\i\ as a c t i n g&#13;
ilU'Hi'.l1,1. V)H(irr ilie stAto lavv«.&#13;
All is uniJei' cunlrol nu\\ , »c*&#13;
cording lo Law i enco ( ' a m b u r r i ,&#13;
"All p e r s o n s c o n c e r n e d feel t h i i&#13;
1T V fence lo he " d e e r pnml'1&#13;
;mil m a k e s \hr vt&gt;^cr\p prfvair*&#13;
propert &gt; . d i lie 1 •|iiv&lt;ii1sitvi," he*&#13;
s;i id.&#13;
Or Hllbhell, i l l a r l n r i if 1 hft&#13;
W i l d h l e M a i M L i e n i e n i . \ i h i c l t&#13;
n p e r a W ' s t h e i f s r r v c s a s a c t i n . '&#13;
I l i i s i i ; n e . t h e r e l o i T j u s t h o w&#13;
- t i n 1 i l e e i l u v r j s aiv&gt; t o b e&#13;
11 ( i t l e i l i n I h e j lit u c e is&#13;
k n o w I I .&#13;
c u l l -&#13;
JloC&#13;
see yioh ]&gt;eck. 1 )on W i l K i '&#13;
H o W 1 1 1 , I I I V.&lt;\ ( I U V . l ' l ' t n -&#13;
( i c l ' V ( Y . , D i l V e l ' , U I I I S . i ' Y i ' l i } ' &gt; ( • { •&#13;
rv, Don L.i Belle and (ieoi :.'(•&#13;
l i o t h . c o m e out for practice.&#13;
If these&#13;
[ J l ' a c t : e e ,&#13;
captains&#13;
m e n cannot m a k e the&#13;
;nimc&lt;!i&lt;ite|&gt;&#13;
Football Player&#13;
Fractures Hip&#13;
"We has e i\ big g a m e w&#13;
l l a m b u i ' g on O c t o b e r 1\\ " -&#13;
C a p t a i n AschenbreniK'i , .&#13;
from all rejmits thesrh&#13;
a v e been organized &gt;uice .1&#13;
and could \er&gt; well upset&#13;
"All-Si a r s " ii \ w dnti i ^ei u&#13;
it immediatei&gt;."&#13;
11 a d i&#13;
lo&#13;
(('(&#13;
i s y&#13;
Mi1&#13;
ol&#13;
\ , Scpi ,&#13;
1 l e 'A ; i s 1,&#13;
Ir; J i ] h v ra r o]'l&#13;
.mil Mrs. .Joseph&#13;
Pell vsvillo • R o a d&#13;
- hip la*! W c d t i e s .&#13;
\H d u r i n g football&#13;
Us&#13;
ii h&#13;
It &gt;&#13;
lit iw ell ! i ir&#13;
j " c \ p e e l i 'i&#13;
haul out those wtrA b1«n-&#13;
: kcts nri^vt S'nnmer ha«&#13;
1 Affidallv at 1:24 p.m. Monday&#13;
Seotember ?%. and M*ch'«fan&#13;
a«tronomet* Ha»el M. Ismh remind&#13;
» us the nights will&#13;
11 v srow longer and&#13;
S«i&gt;t&lt;»mber 26. the dav and&#13;
niffht will apjx»fir *KIU«'. »nd&#13;
then from th«*n on the (i.i\s will&#13;
(vmiinunlly ^««»w shoii^r Th's&#13;
k fust a little Komfthing to look | getting&#13;
forward t o ' ._. 'cede the&#13;
The Woman's Christian Tern-'&#13;
penincc I'nion will hold family 1&#13;
night at ihc Wesleyan Metho- '&#13;
dist Church in Brighton an'&#13;
Friday, September 27. ,&#13;
The Reverend Raycroft. net**,&#13;
pastor (U the Howell Nazarenc |&#13;
Church, will be bringing the&#13;
t e n w r a m * mevsasre beginning&#13;
;«i 7:30 p.m. The pulilic is Iniu&#13;
Attend ibis »*prvi&lt;*f.&#13;
tune HI fellowship and&#13;
will pret&#13;
b.45 in&#13;
i the church annex.&#13;
Samuel A. Hardy, electrician's&#13;
mate second class, I'SN,&#13;
son nf Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
G. Hardy of 98.").i Winston &lt;\v.,&#13;
Pinckney, a crew member .of&#13;
the amphibious assault e a r n e r&#13;
USS Valley Forge, was forced&#13;
1o move to a nearby personnel&#13;
ship during "Happy Valley's"&#13;
current overhaul,&#13;
Valley Forge is undergoing n&#13;
nine-million-dollar overhaul under&#13;
fie Navy's Fleet Rehabilitation&#13;
and Repair program ar&#13;
the Long F'each. Calif.. Naval&#13;
Ship\ ai-fl.&#13;
Her crewmen moved 1o the&#13;
personnel ship to a How im-(&#13;
proVcmcnt w o i k on their own&#13;
living snacp.s m the '"airier.&#13;
They will spend about three&#13;
months aboard t ho personnel&#13;
shin b"tV:re r e t a i n i n g lo their&#13;
i'hin in November.&#13;
Improvements scheduled foj-&#13;
VaJle.v Forge in^'urle n«v* liThting&#13;
and xeniihition in the living&#13;
como-irtmpnts.&#13;
A Prf'fic F'left unit opcratin:,'&#13;
out ol I.on" P*»;»ch. ("aHI'., Val-&#13;
)f»v F'»i"c is scheduled U&gt; return&#13;
to normal rluty in Ja/iuarv&#13;
1WV&#13;
Wrong Way&#13;
Anyone uoulcf hale to |&lt;avr&#13;
to live the life that the poor&#13;
.«oul on the Stock bridge Hjnior&#13;
\ a r s i t y football team mu«it Mr-p&#13;
MOW after he ran about 'V) '"ire's&#13;
tlv wrong w a y makinff i tiiu-h&#13;
ilnuii on Uv Pinrlcney J.V.'K&#13;
".oal. la&gt;l Thurvlav nir'hl .-.Ilowiuj;&#13;
Pinckne* to win «!&gt;**&#13;
Kame 8 to 6. S'p&lt; *e that player&#13;
will ever forget that play?? Or&#13;
Any a\ ail;- hie m a n 11 .a I is&#13;
not m e n t i o n e d above bin i&lt; mliir(-&gt;&#13;
ted and feels he i* in m^xj&#13;
ci IIK lit ion is i in it cd 1o al leii'l&#13;
t h e s e pract ices " W e n e e -,i&#13;
&gt; oil I' * arkis C a p t a i n Phil fJen-&#13;
1 j If.&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
HKPTK.MKKK W&#13;
Pitickucv C o m m u n i t y Con-&#13;
^•rcnaiional C h u r c h , l . a d i o '&#13;
J-V'llow ship, X p.m. regular&#13;
meet int:. Pilgrim Hall. Ladies&#13;
of Die church are u r g e d In attend&#13;
and to p|ea&gt;e hi m i ; "vs, lute&#13;
e l e p h a n t s . "&#13;
Pcoplc'.s ('hureh. 7 :?*n p.m.,&#13;
Ih-MM sound, colored tilm of&#13;
Hev. T h o m a s Murphy's recent&#13;
Kuropean trip. JJublic iin iicd.&#13;
•iKPTKMBKR !7&#13;
Pincknev P i r a t e ' s vs. Ypsi-&#13;
Iloosevrlt, r'mcknrv. \'elcian'ft&#13;
Memorial Kiekl 7 'M\ p m.&#13;
Pee Wee League baxkeib,1ll&#13;
begins practice, l o a.m. at 1he&#13;
Pin* knev High school g&gt;m.&#13;
I'.'v.vs irrftrlrs Hih, 7th. and Kth&#13;
a r c inv itcd to a t t e n d .&#13;
&lt;'lion practice., ('on'^rc^ati&lt;&#13;
«Mf&lt;| C h u i c h . g r a d e s 2 to H.&#13;
9:3(1 fo 10:30 a.m.: g r a d e s 7-0.&#13;
U):4!5 to 11:4,"&gt; a.m. Steve .Tones,&#13;
(iirector,&#13;
OCTOBKK 11&#13;
P.'I'.A sponsored "bake-rummag&lt;-"&#13;
sale, will be held in the&#13;
l o l ' ^ i ' l P i i i c k i H ' V , ( j e n r i a ) S l o t ' 1&#13;
( l i f l Sh&lt;»p \i .1.111 ( " i l l l { . » U ' r t&#13;
j i i i ' t f f , i x - l v r p h o n e , (»r i •*• 11&#13;
i Scott. HTH-fttiW for pick-up and&#13;
(leliverv scrvur'&lt;»f ynui1 lletns&#13;
wish lo I* sold this day.&#13;
i k e . 1 ) t i i M ( ' P l l t ' T s f i l l&#13;
H e a l t h ( ' e n t e r in&#13;
t r e a l MK'nt, w h e c o '\&lt;*&#13;
I i o I'cniiiiji for tin*&#13;
iip\t i h r c c •!!' l o u r \«, e o k s . .ftit*&#13;
is c u i i i u i f d i n In- her! a n d is in&#13;
.i pelv !e s l i n g .&#13;
A f t e r his h o s n i t a l s l a y , Joo:&#13;
w \\l i r n i a i i i o n c r u t c h e s for*&#13;
s o n i c t i m e ii" m o r e f o o t b a l l&#13;
o r b a s k e t b a l l inv t h e rest, o f&#13;
tbr&gt; &gt; r a r .&#13;
O.E.S. Meetine&#13;
Attracts 30&#13;
From Pinckney&#13;
The •lord annual mceling of&#13;
the Livingston Oiuntv Associa*&#13;
lion. O.E.S. u;is held in Biighfon&#13;
Wednesday. September IS.&#13;
Mrs L. D, iJenr&gt;. of Pinckney,&#13;
1'iT'sident, presided at the afternoon&#13;
business meeting.&#13;
Mrs. K\clyn Parks, Craml&#13;
Treasurer oi Ihe (Irand Chapter&#13;
of Michigan, was a sfvci-il&#13;
guesj &lt;JI the day&#13;
Ofticers elected for ihc inllowtng&#13;
voar WCLC. May For.T*t&#13;
of Mirlugan Chapter ot H r T h -&#13;
tun, President; Nettie Vandovhix&gt;\'&#13;
of I-fowell, 1st Vice President,&#13;
Francos Raihbun. Vow&#13;
U rvilte, -J,n••! Vice P:vs- 'env,&#13;
Dorothx- Wilson of Pinckrwy,&#13;
3rd V i c e President; Bert'vi&#13;
Conro&gt;. Michigan Chapter of&#13;
Brighton. Secretary-Treasurer:&#13;
Sndio Mntan. Pinekney. Mar*&#13;
shall; Alma Smith of Kowterlentlie.&#13;
Chaplain; \ricky Stranjf&#13;
of F-Iowell. Ortranist&#13;
Members of the P i n c k n e y&#13;
Chapter put on the Memorial&#13;
Prosiam in the' afternoon. •&#13;
At the evening session th*&#13;
tu-w oflit'cis wvir iu&gt;»&#13;
atnl .1 p r o g r a n i l o l l o p e d .&#13;
\ • , v * . ( |&#13;
of- tlw Piivckney Chapter&#13;
tomlod the Hftpmoon and&#13;
ing i&#13;
Fafe 3 F1NCKNEY DISPATCH SEPT. 25, 1963&#13;
Elementary School News&#13;
By RICHARD&#13;
Our school president is Becky&#13;
Read; vice-president is David&#13;
Zezulka; treasurer is Charles&#13;
Chambers; and secretary is&#13;
Linda Zezulka.&#13;
We were faced with the problem&#13;
of adopting a new baby&#13;
girl. The one we adopted last&#13;
year was adopted by parents&#13;
in Korea, and no longer needed&#13;
what support we could send her.&#13;
Before we adopt another, however&#13;
w# are going to check into&#13;
the nutter, whether the&#13;
Christmas clothes and toy* ever&#13;
reached our little orphan last&#13;
year.&#13;
We also discussed the problem&#13;
of papers on the playground.&#13;
All rooms that wish to&#13;
help clean them up will take&#13;
part in a day set aside as a&#13;
"dean-up day.**&#13;
• • •&#13;
THIRD GRADE, MRS. HENRY&#13;
There are 30 children in our&#13;
room this year; 17 boys and 13&#13;
girls. Our Student Council&#13;
members are David Mitchell&#13;
and Georgia Devine.&#13;
We have been working hard&#13;
OB writing so that we can do&#13;
our work in our work books&#13;
and language book.&#13;
Eighteen received 100 in&#13;
spelling last week. Those who&#13;
get all the regular words are&#13;
studying extra words.&#13;
In Arithmetic we are renewing&#13;
our second grade work.&#13;
Most of us know our combinations&#13;
through the 8's and can&#13;
count by 2's, 5*s and 10's.&#13;
nrm GRAMS,&#13;
MRS. DOUGLAS&#13;
We are beginning our new&#13;
reading books and like them&#13;
very much. •&#13;
We elected class officers for&#13;
the first nine weeks. Our president&#13;
is Dee Ann Gasper, vicepresident&#13;
is Debra Rowell and&#13;
secretary treasurer is Haskil&#13;
Brown. Our student council&#13;
representatives are Debra Rowell&#13;
and Mike Scott&#13;
We have a acteoee exhibit&#13;
which is growing every day.&#13;
Our first project is a unit on&#13;
bees. '&#13;
We have 35 in our room at&#13;
this time.&#13;
• 0 •&#13;
SIXTH GRADE, MRS. TA80H&#13;
Becky Mlchafil, reporter&#13;
On Monday of this week we&#13;
got a new girl in our room. Her&#13;
name is Betty Goodman.&#13;
We are now studying Egypt&#13;
and we have all made a report&#13;
on something from Egypt. For&#13;
handwriting lately, we have&#13;
been learning a poem called&#13;
"Sea Fever".&#13;
Earlier this month we all&#13;
drew a picture which would&#13;
help people two thousand years&#13;
from now, showing how we&#13;
lived. Some of the things in the&#13;
pictures were houses, clocks,&#13;
televisions, airplanes, and calendars.&#13;
We made lifelike reproductions&#13;
of like in the stone&#13;
age. Many rooms visited us.&#13;
* • •&#13;
EIGHTH GRADE,&#13;
MBS. WILKIN»&#13;
lhg up information to answer&#13;
questions asked by the children.&#13;
Some of us are drawing pictures&#13;
to illustrate the kinds^of&#13;
ants, their tunnels, and The&#13;
parts of sn ant. We will put&#13;
ail our information and pictures&#13;
into a booklet.&#13;
HELLER'S&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
HOWELL, MICHIGAN&#13;
Phone 284&#13;
"Say It with Flower*"&#13;
For Dependable Service&#13;
STOP&#13;
— AT —&#13;
LEE'S&#13;
Standard Smice&#13;
211 E. Main, Pinckney&#13;
UP 8-9701&#13;
Pinckney Prattle . By ALICE GRAY&#13;
Mrs. Mary Amburgey of&#13;
Unadilla Street entered St&#13;
Joseph Mercy Hospital last&#13;
Friday. She expects to be&#13;
home some time this week.&#13;
• a •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McKinley&#13;
had as Sunday dinner guests,&#13;
Mr. McKinley's brother and&#13;
wtfe, the Dak McKinleys of&#13;
Royal Oak. and Mrs. Melonley's&#13;
sister, and husband, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs .Emerson Lesser of&#13;
Chelsea.&#13;
a • a&#13;
The Pinckney Squares began&#13;
their regular season of&#13;
dances last Saturday night in&#13;
Pilgrim Hall, dancing to the&#13;
calling of Gordie Lindland of&#13;
Ann Arbor. The Squares will&#13;
be dancing in Pilgrim Hall this&#13;
year as the Elementary School&#13;
all-purpose room is now being&#13;
used for two classes.&#13;
a a *&#13;
STEPPED ON BY&#13;
A HORSE!&#13;
Wess Scott, 13 year old son&#13;
of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Scott of&#13;
Rush Lake Road, is back to&#13;
school now after having been&#13;
absent for a week. His horse&#13;
stepped on Wess's foot and&#13;
infection set in the injury,&#13;
causing it to swell and be&#13;
very painful All is well&#13;
though now.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Mrs. Hazel W^are, who had&#13;
been a guest of her brother&#13;
and his wife, Mr. and Mi*&#13;
uerbert iiryan at West M-36&#13;
left by jet plane Thursday,&#13;
Sept 23 from Metropolitan&#13;
I .!£ Pinckney vs. Ypsi - Roosevelt&#13;
and the\Pinckney vs. Dexter&#13;
games.&#13;
a a a&#13;
MBS. ERHARDS 7th GRADE&#13;
This year Mrs. Erhard has&#13;
24 boys and 15 girls.&#13;
We have been filling our bulletin&#13;
boards full of outer&#13;
space maps.&#13;
Our class officers are President,&#13;
Doreen Mendygral; Vice-&#13;
President, -Bill. Down; Secretary,&#13;
Jackie Reason; Treasurer,&#13;
Arthur Blades; Student Council&#13;
regulars are: Mary Plummer&#13;
and Gary Marski. Alternates&#13;
are Shirley Harmon&#13;
and David Michael. We are&#13;
proud to say that David Zuzelka&#13;
was elected Vice-President&#13;
of the school.&#13;
Keep all pusonous substances&#13;
in their original containers,&#13;
A bit of ordinary table salt&#13;
in water will do much that&#13;
mouth and throat washes claim&#13;
to do.&#13;
The first known hospitals&#13;
were in Ceylon around 500 B.C.&#13;
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PRIZES* TURKEYS OR HAMS&#13;
COME OXE: COME ALL*&#13;
Last Sunday, Sept. 22, the&#13;
Hubert Ledwidge family from&#13;
Royal Oak and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Frank Brogan of Brighton&#13;
ailed on Mrs. Eleanor Ledwidge&#13;
and other relatives in&#13;
Pinckney.&#13;
a » . 0&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Everard&#13;
of Rush Lake left Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 25, to spend the&#13;
rest of the week with their son&#13;
and his family, the Jack Everards&#13;
of Detroit.&#13;
» * a&#13;
GRANDDAUGHTER&#13;
VISITS DARROWS&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Darrow&#13;
of Main Street saw their&#13;
granddaughter for the first&#13;
time in four years when she&#13;
and her husband, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
David Halter, came to Pinckney&#13;
last weekend. Mrs. Halter&#13;
s the former Cathe Loomis&#13;
and is the Darrows only granddaughter.&#13;
The Halters are&#13;
from Rochester, New York.&#13;
• • »&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tubbs&#13;
of Lakeland celebrated their&#13;
56th wedding anniversary on&#13;
Wednesday, Sept. 25. They&#13;
have one daughter, Alice Gray;&#13;
a son-in-law, Ted Gray, and&#13;
t h r e e grandchildren. The&#13;
Tubbses have lived in this area&#13;
for the past 15 years and before&#13;
that spent summer weekends&#13;
for almost 20 years at&#13;
their Rush Lake cottage.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robinson&#13;
and Mrs. Dorothy Bova, all of&#13;
Rush Lake, visited friends in&#13;
Wyandotte last Sunday.&#13;
m • 9&#13;
Mrs. Harold Halliburton of&#13;
Portage Lake is back home&#13;
after a ten-day trip to Columbia,&#13;
Missouri, where she visited&#13;
with her mother, Mrs. W.&#13;
E. McClain, and other relatives.&#13;
Mrs. Melvin Janoski of Portage&#13;
Lake and Mrs. Evelyn Dugan&#13;
of Ann Arbor accompanied&#13;
Mrs. Halliburton as far as&#13;
Quincy, Illinois, where they&#13;
stayed, visiting with an aunt&#13;
and uncle, until picked up t&#13;
the return trip by Mrs. Ha&#13;
burton.&#13;
* • 9&#13;
Sunday guests of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Harvey Garr of Hi-Land&#13;
Lake were Harvey's brother&#13;
and wife, the John D. Gam&#13;
of Taylor, and Mrs. Harvey&#13;
Garr's sister and husband, the&#13;
Stephen Lackis of Detroit.&#13;
• * *&#13;
BRIDAL SHOWER&#13;
Miss Shirley Wylie, daughter&#13;
of the Asher Wylies of&#13;
Main Street, was honored Friday&#13;
night, Sept. 20, at a wedding&#13;
shower given by Mrs.&#13;
Kenneth Line and Mrs. Elaine&#13;
Gearhardt at the Line home&#13;
on Schafer Road. About 20&#13;
ladies were present.&#13;
Miss Wylie will be married&#13;
this Sunday afternoon to Ensign&#13;
William Rouse at the&#13;
C o m m u n i t y Congregational&#13;
Church.&#13;
• » *&#13;
Weekend guests of the&#13;
James Everards of Rush Lake&#13;
were Mrs. Everard's sister,&#13;
Mrs. Mabel Coleman, and&#13;
grandson, Robin. Mrs. Coleman's&#13;
son and family, Mr. and&#13;
firsT Robert and&#13;
daughter, Pam, visited the Everards&#13;
on Sunday.&#13;
• a a&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman&#13;
Of London, Ontario, spent last&#13;
weekend with Mrs. Ivy Gardner&#13;
and daughter, Marion.&#13;
• a a .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Wlodyga&#13;
of White Lodge celebrated&#13;
their 17th wedding anniversary&#13;
Sunday, September 22, at&#13;
a. family dinner at the Canopy&#13;
in Brighton.&#13;
U F E&#13;
IN OJS.S.&#13;
Mrs. Frances Robinson of&#13;
Rush Lake will receive a life&#13;
membership in the Tyrian&#13;
Chapter of O.E.S., Detroit, on&#13;
Wednesday evening, Sept. 25.&#13;
Mrs. Robinson has been a&#13;
member of the Tyrian Chapter&#13;
for 39 years and is a past&#13;
matron. Mrs. Larry Camburn,&#13;
Miss Leota Reason, Mrs. Bernice&#13;
Pardon, and Mrs. Gwen&#13;
Vogel of Brighton will accompany&#13;
Mrs. Robinson to the&#13;
dinner and chapter meeting.&#13;
a a a&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Basydio&#13;
entertained a large group of&#13;
relatives — 33, in fact — in&#13;
honor of Mrs. Basydlo's father,&#13;
Mr. Glenn Cheney, of&#13;
Fowlerville. It was Mr. Cheney's&#13;
birthday and he celebrated&#13;
it with his children, grandchildren,&#13;
and great-grandchil-&#13;
Ml&#13;
SADIE MORAN&#13;
IN HAWAII&#13;
aiiia Street i* /iuw&#13;
the Hawaiian Islands. She left&#13;
Pinckney Thursday afternoon,&#13;
Sept 19, to join her sister,&#13;
Mrs. Fannie Bradley, and a&#13;
friend, Mm Florence Leech,&#13;
in Flint. On Friday they flew&#13;
from Flint, arriving in Chicago&#13;
shortly .after midnight,&#13;
where they changed planes&#13;
with San Francisco the next&#13;
8 top.&#13;
The three ladies stayed two&#13;
days with Mrs. Helen Hoefer&#13;
and then all four left by plane&#13;
for the Hawaiian Islands for&#13;
a 10-day conducted tour of the&#13;
four largest islands. An authentic&#13;
luau with poi and*all&#13;
the trimmings was one of the&#13;
features of the American Express&#13;
guided tour.&#13;
These same four ladies, all&#13;
widows, travelled £0 Florida&#13;
and then on to Nassau in the&#13;
Bahamas a year or so ago,&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell&#13;
of Unadilla Street have returned&#13;
from a, week's stay ajt&#13;
the home of their daughter^,&#13;
Mrs. Carl Lentz, in Lansing.&#13;
Mr. Lentz has been ill and the&#13;
Campbells were taking care of&#13;
their grandchildren — four&#13;
school-age children, the oldest&#13;
being 11 years old.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Bannish&#13;
of Detroit spent Sunday afternoon&#13;
at the Ona Campbell&#13;
home.&#13;
a * •&#13;
Congratulations to Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Robert Egeler who will&#13;
be celebrating their 17th wedding&#13;
anniversary on Sept 27.&#13;
a * •&#13;
MISSIONARIES&#13;
IN PINCKNEY&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritz&#13;
of Alberta, Canada will be&#13;
staying in Pinckney and working&#13;
with the People's&#13;
for the next seven months.&#13;
They are here through the&#13;
auspices of the Missionary In*&#13;
ternship Program. They are&#13;
staying with Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Mark Nash of Pettysville Road&#13;
until they are located.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amburgey&#13;
of Main Street are the&#13;
parents of a baby girl bom&#13;
io at McPherson&#13;
Community Health Center.&#13;
She has been named Amy Joy&#13;
and weighed in at 7 pounds&#13;
and 14 ounces. Amy Joy is the&#13;
fifth child of the Amburgeys&#13;
—making what Ginny calls a&#13;
full house — three girls and&#13;
two boys.&#13;
9 9 *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bryan&#13;
will be in Detroit Wednesday&#13;
night, Sept 25, attending the&#13;
past matrons' and patrons'&#13;
night at Esther Chapter, OES.&#13;
There will be a dinner preceding&#13;
the chapter meeting. At&#13;
the chapter meeting, Mrs. Bryan&#13;
will assume the station of&#13;
Martha. The Bryans were the&#13;
worthy matron and worthy patron&#13;
at Esther Chapter in the&#13;
1946-47 year.&#13;
It is a tradition with the&#13;
Bryans that they have as their&#13;
guests at the annual past matrons'&#13;
banquet and meeting the&#13;
worthy matron and patron of&#13;
Pinckney Chapter — this year,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James Boyd.&#13;
Mrs. Mac Dalli-i .vili&#13;
tend.&#13;
• .* *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs., Joseph Grif *&#13;
ter, Florence, of Portage Lake,&#13;
had a very fulT weekend. They&#13;
visited Mrs. Utley's son, Larry,&#13;
a last year's graduate of&#13;
Pinckney High, at the Great&#13;
Lake Naval Base on Saturday&#13;
and Sunday. Larry really likes&#13;
the Navy, they report, and he&#13;
will be graduating from Boot&#13;
Camp very soon.&#13;
Mrs. Utley and Florence&#13;
stopped over in Grand Rapids,&#13;
Friday the 13th, enroute to&#13;
the naval base and attended a&#13;
bridal shower given in honor&#13;
of Mrs. Utley's niece, Elaine&#13;
Bouterse, who is to be married&#13;
Oct. 10. The shower gave&#13;
Mrs. Utley and Florence the&#13;
opportunity of seeing and visitlng&#13;
wttii tteT relatives in that&#13;
area. Of the 34 guests at the&#13;
shower, all but two were related&#13;
to the Utleys.&#13;
• a a&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams&#13;
of Main Street have&#13;
["moved to Ore Lake, Brighton.&#13;
a a a&#13;
Rubeun Mayer, of Half&#13;
Moon Lake, and Kenneth&#13;
Hunt, of Pinckney, spent last&#13;
weekend with the Christian&#13;
Businessmen's Committee International&#13;
on their 20th annual&#13;
retreat at Waldenwood&#13;
Camp near Brighton. The&#13;
weekend was a Christian fellowship&#13;
meeting with religious&#13;
services and devotions.&#13;
a a a&#13;
Mrs, Leona-Marie Bonner&#13;
spent last weekend, Sept. 21&#13;
and 22, in Onarga, Illinois,&#13;
visiting her son, Cadet -Roger&#13;
Bonner, who is attending the&#13;
Military School.&#13;
a • •&#13;
FORMER TEACHERS*&#13;
LUNCHEON&#13;
Mrs. Kenneth Guy of Pettys-&#13;
"t Roadv joined a groop «t&#13;
son's sister, Mrs. Mabel Suydam.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Miss Betsy Ross of the&#13;
Pinckney-Dexter Road Is in&#13;
the University Hospital.&#13;
• • a&#13;
The Senior G i r l S c o u t&#13;
Mounted Troop, under the&#13;
leadership of Mrs. Heiner of&#13;
Hamburg, has resumed their&#13;
fall program and are meeting&#13;
every Tuesday at the Pinckney&#13;
High School. Last Tuesday&#13;
the group went riding at the&#13;
Hell Creek Riding Stables.&#13;
• a •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Palmer&#13;
of Dexter and Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Walter Thome of Hanover&#13;
&lt;w Joe Batydlo, Jr.,&#13;
Pieasaitt visiting -their war and&#13;
his family, the Don Griffiths.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Campbell&#13;
and son, Jimmie, joined&#13;
them in Mt. Pleasant for Sunday&#13;
dinner. Mrs. Floyd Campbell&#13;
is the former Sharon&#13;
Griffith.&#13;
• a •&#13;
A/2C Donald Ackley, son of&#13;
the Robert Ackleys of Main&#13;
Street, has arrived at Fort&#13;
Yukon, Alaska, where he is to&#13;
be stationed for the following&#13;
year. Fort Yukon is located&#13;
Just inside the Arctic Circle,&#13;
where Airman Ackley reports&#13;
the temperature drops to 70&#13;
degrees below zero, and that&#13;
it is a very desolate place.&#13;
• • a&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Riggs&#13;
of Cedar Lake Road entertained&#13;
Mrs. Riggs's niece and&#13;
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Donald&#13;
Cole and family of Grand&#13;
Rapids, last Sunday.&#13;
* a •&#13;
Gordon Hoyt, son of Mrs.&#13;
Glenda Hoyt, who has spent&#13;
his summer vacation working&#13;
for the Forest Service in&#13;
Mountainair, New Mexico, has&#13;
returned to his home at Silver&#13;
Lake. He will resume his&#13;
classes at Michigan State University&#13;
on Sept. 25.&#13;
• • a&#13;
Miss Janet Tervonen of&#13;
Houghton, Mich., was the&#13;
weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
F. C. Chamberlain and son,&#13;
Pete. This was Pete's last free&#13;
weekend before returning to&#13;
Michigan Tech at Houghton&#13;
after a busy summer working&#13;
in Beaver Creek, Arizona with&#13;
the .Forestry Service.&#13;
* • *&#13;
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Mrs. Alma Utley and daugh-&#13;
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system for a number of years.&#13;
a * *&#13;
Frank Auxier of Hamburg&#13;
St. returned home Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 18, after a four-week&#13;
stay in the Veterans Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor. Mr. Auxier is&#13;
convalescing from surgery and&#13;
getting along just fine.&#13;
a a a&#13;
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son of the Joe Basydlos, has&#13;
received his draft notice and&#13;
will leave Howell on Oct. 3&#13;
for Fort Wayne, Detroit for&#13;
processing. Victor, a P.H.S.&#13;
graduate, has been working&#13;
with his father for the last&#13;
year in the carpentry business.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Reason&#13;
of Putnam St. were in Jackson&#13;
Sunday visiting Mrs. Reathe&#13;
Howell Hospital last Sunday.&#13;
Joe is expected to remain&#13;
in the hospital for three or&#13;
four weeks as the result of a&#13;
football injury.&#13;
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• , - ' • *&#13;
THE BRIGHTON Oiich.l ARGUS. WED, SEPT. 25, 1963&#13;
Hamburg Township News Notes&#13;
In last week's column I&#13;
made an error in which I saul&#13;
that Skip and Tiny Bennett&#13;
were Sunday dinner guests at&#13;
the h»ne of Mr. and Mm. Ted&#13;
&gt;Vinkleha.i»; thU however was&#13;
incorrect. The dinner yuest*&#13;
were 6kij&gt; and Tiny Richter.&#13;
I hope Skip and Tiny accept&#13;
my appoiogie*.&#13;
After my column had gone&#13;
to press I also learned that&#13;
Carl Itichter and Anna Heimbaush,&#13;
brother and carter who&#13;
were also guests for dinner at&#13;
the Winklehauses,' were seeing&#13;
each other for the first time&#13;
in 40 year*.&#13;
It certainly was a wonderful&#13;
reunion for two folks who&#13;
were "visiting here from North&#13;
Miami, Fla. and Hawthorne,&#13;
California.&#13;
* * •&#13;
News from Hamburg School&#13;
• . . School will be closed on&#13;
Oct»\ 3 a.nd 4, while the teachers&#13;
attend a Teachers Institute,&#13;
in Landing.&#13;
Todty (Wednesday) t h e&#13;
seventh and eighth graders&#13;
went to Detroit to see the&#13;
moVte; "How The West Wus&#13;
Won." The 59 student* were&#13;
eccorhpanieti by Miss Thomas&#13;
end Mr. Vorgiteh.&#13;
Oh Friday and Monday Mrs,&#13;
Xirkwood substituted for Mrs.&#13;
Anderson who took the days&#13;
off for business purposes.&#13;
inu remedial u.Ntdiny pro&#13;
gram is progressing very well.&#13;
Lant week MINK Piersma,&#13;
v * «pe«eh eetrectftm&#13;
By MAKTY DeWOLF&#13;
there is no admission charge.&#13;
-•* • •&#13;
At a recent meeting new&#13;
board member* of the Ore&#13;
L a k o Shore* Hubdlvtvlon&#13;
were elected. They are Bub&#13;
HaiM'tuit, Mike Farkan and&#13;
Jai*k KiujucipttH. They will&#13;
Join with old board member*&#13;
Henry Miller, Bill Zellman,&#13;
Del Heyden and KU Pierce.&#13;
The outgoing board member*&#13;
are Harold Kancenberger,&#13;
«Ioe Kmtiu^kl and .....J f r&#13;
Kraft&#13;
Last Saturday several persons&#13;
from the area attended&#13;
the Democratic Womens Day,&#13;
which was held at the Michigan&#13;
State Union in K. Lansing.&#13;
Those who attended were&#13;
Mrs. James Tepatti, Mrs.&#13;
Floyd. Bradley, Mrs. George&#13;
May, Mm, Francis " Shehan,&#13;
Mrs. Howard Riojielie, Mrs.&#13;
Vhian Butts, Mrs. Kllen Mc-&#13;
Afee and Mr. and Mrs. John&#13;
Desch.&#13;
The Humburg-Putnam Coinmunity&#13;
Chest met last Saturda)&#13;
1, Sept. 14 to complete plans&#13;
for the drive. Kickoff dato&#13;
WHS Sept. 15. There in still a&#13;
need for \olunteora at Lake-1&#13;
land, Strawberry Lake and at |&#13;
Ore Lake, Anyone interested \&#13;
in helping may contact Mank'j&#13;
Bt'tme i I.&#13;
Last Thmxiiuy. evening- fit-1&#13;
On Sunday. Sept. 22, Jimmy&#13;
Biuchal wan honored at a fum&#13;
ily birthday party. Jimmy is&#13;
the son of the Karl Baschals&#13;
of ''fctish Lake. Those who attended&#13;
the party were Mr.&#13;
and Mi*. Philip Baschal ot&#13;
Wayne, and daughters Kuren&#13;
and Robin, Mrs. June Baschal,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph BaschaJ&#13;
of Detroit, and Marty DeWolf&#13;
and daughters, Shirley and&#13;
Pamela.&#13;
. C . A . » ••• -&#13;
Mrs. Fran k Vosmik \sa *&#13;
honore d at a surprise birthda y&#13;
part y given last Saturda y&#13;
nigh t by he r husban d Th e&#13;
guest list include d th e Hugi i&#13;
Radloffs. th e Jac k Swanson*.&#13;
the Jame s Featherlys , both&#13;
junio r and senior , th e Wayne&#13;
Williams, th e Claud e Haneys ,&#13;
the Dic k Beckers, th e Clayto n&#13;
Dunduses , th e Leon Baginskis&#13;
and Mrs / Magdelin e Dundas .&#13;
» • »&#13;
On Septembe r 1.5. AlviR&#13;
Bcchler , who IK a painte r of&#13;
SC^IIHS , showed hj«&#13;
at th e Conifreifa -&#13;
tlona l Chun h hi Pinckney .&#13;
The picture * were on dinplay&#13;
a t a pot luck luncheo n&#13;
spnu!*ort*d by th e Ad PIU N&#13;
Club . Mr . Bechle r ha s been&#13;
a lon g tim e smnnif r rv*id«nt&#13;
of Rush Lake.&#13;
, • * •&#13;
Mrf and .Mrs. Cierhar t Krem -&#13;
kiis 1 if HifUui' \ D r a i1*1 niovii v&#13;
int o thei r new hom e thiy week.&#13;
Thei r new hom e \a locate d on&#13;
DeWolf. She returned to her&#13;
home on Friday.&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie T. Case&#13;
are home from a trip which&#13;
took them to the Smoky Moun-&#13;
I tains. They drove through&#13;
Ohio, Virginia, Tennetttee and&#13;
Kentucky. They also went to&#13;
Pennsylvania w h e re t h e y&#13;
visited Mr. and Mrs. Gale&#13;
Smith formerly of Cleveland,&#13;
where the two couples weiv&#13;
neighbors.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Case also went&#13;
to Cincinnati where t h e y&#13;
usiied Mr. and Mm. James&#13;
Gowan, former resident* of&#13;
I-akeland.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mm, Frt*d Trae-&#13;
K«r and Mr. mi Mr* Glen&#13;
Kerin&gt; of ^ttfrfh^pi were&#13;
Sunday giMwU at the bom*&#13;
' "f Ellen McAfee and&#13;
aiu|&#13;
On Sunday the Le*li«&#13;
WoU« and Pearl Berry of Ann&#13;
Arlx.&gt;r gave a birthday party&#13;
lor Kvma Stanton of Windsor.&#13;
weekend Barb and&#13;
Duane Waterbury and Ellen&#13;
McAfee accompanied Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. John Shulti* of Ann Arbor&#13;
to Alpena. They visited&#13;
Yvonne Shultis's parents, Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Howard Rajala.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Jackie Danun returned&#13;
home from St . Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital on Friday Sept. IS&#13;
mod -imuitl tmt 1&#13;
will be needin g&#13;
help thi s year.&#13;
(Jilher t Dunj i annount'OH--tha t&#13;
the county has approved the&#13;
building of a special education&#13;
room. It should' b# completed&#13;
by next September.&#13;
* * •&#13;
The Hobo Breakfast which&#13;
took place last Wednesday&#13;
morning at the home of Mrs.&#13;
George May was a great success.&#13;
Thirty-five women attended&#13;
and had a wonderful&#13;
time.&#13;
• • •&#13;
On October 14 at 6:,",0 p.m.&#13;
there will bo a pot dinner at&#13;
Si. Pauls Church. Following&#13;
the dinner a Hollywood-made&#13;
film, "A Letter to~ Nancy,"&#13;
will be shown. Those who will&#13;
be unable to attend the dinner&#13;
can see the film at 8 p.m. The&#13;
public is invited to attend and&#13;
of BibJe Stud y&#13;
tit St . Paul s Churc h in Ann&#13;
Arbor. Thi? next meetin g will&#13;
be tomorro w night at St .&#13;
Luke s Churc h in Aim Arbor,&#13;
at 8 p.m .&#13;
Farm Loans&#13;
51/2 %&#13;
Federal Land&#13;
Bank&#13;
Association&#13;
205 X. Walnut Street&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Phone 1422&#13;
OPEX&#13;
Monday and Thursday&#13;
9:30 to 2:U0&#13;
On Nunduy . Sept . 1.5,&#13;
MrAf&lt;&gt;« and Duun e mid Barbara&#13;
Wuterfour y were th e&#13;
guests uf Mr . an d Mrs.&#13;
Rober t Howard , uf Sout h&#13;
Lyon s for brunc h at th e&#13;
Inn Americ a in Ana Arbor.&#13;
One week a &amp; o Sunday ,&#13;
Steven Kdwar d Abend, son of&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Willard Abend&#13;
was baptize d at St. Paul *&#13;
Luthera n Church . Hi s sponiioi s&#13;
were I't a Kricfall an d Ralp h&#13;
Moelle r of Palms , Michigan .&#13;
In huno r of th e event ther e&#13;
wa.s a family dinne r a t th e&#13;
Abend hom e in th e afternoo n&#13;
for J l childre n an d 18 adults ,&#13;
T h i s paxt _ Siij&#13;
| - T n " r r n t n " - o T r [ " ' ~ B i ' a d l ( ' . \ - J u s o p h&#13;
Manns , son of Mr . and .Mrs.&#13;
Rudolp h Manns , was baptize d&#13;
at St . Pauls . Sponsor s for&#13;
1 Bradle y were his great aun t&#13;
j and uncle , Mr , an d Mrs. Fre d&#13;
| Hill of Roya l Oak, Twelve&#13;
guests were a t th e Mannses 1&#13;
hom e for dinne r tha t&#13;
* * «&#13;
1 I^ast Saturday , Rober t and&#13;
Mar y Fitzgeral d an d Jo e&#13;
Krasusk i attende d a part y&#13;
tor th e players of th e St .&#13;
Patrick s Churc h Softball&#13;
I^;tuli^ . Th e part y wan held&#13;
at th e hom e of Mr . mid Mm ,&#13;
Phili p Milan on .Silver l^ike&#13;
rd. An Hawaiia n them e was&#13;
carrie d out in bot h music&#13;
and menu .&#13;
\Y\ v resident s at Strawberr y&#13;
Lake ar e Mr . an d Mrs . Harol d&#13;
WON' who have bought a hom e&#13;
on Midlan d Dr . The y ar e formerl&#13;
y of Detroit .&#13;
Mr. Woy i» in th e airconditionin&#13;
g an d refrigeratio&#13;
n installatio n an d repai r&#13;
business. H e Is plannin g t o&#13;
star t hi s own huNin« M in&#13;
Lakeland . H e specialize * In&#13;
large equipment .&#13;
The Woys ar e forme r summer&#13;
resident s at Lakelan d and&#13;
thei r son. Jerr y who is also&#13;
in th e business, will remai n In&#13;
I)etrol t at th e hom e of his&#13;
grandmother , Mrs . Richar d&#13;
Belz.&#13;
• • •&#13;
La*t week, Mr . an d Mrs .&#13;
Fre d Kraft of Hiyh Hil l had&#13;
hous e quest s from Benta n Har -&#13;
bor. Th e guests were "Marie' s&#13;
aun t and uncle , Mr . an d Airs.&#13;
Raymon d Doebeli .&#13;
* • •&#13;
Mr an d Mrs . Dougla s&#13;
Robert * too k thei r son ,&#13;
^tidin g tai r&#13;
«p&lt;«k where ho too k th e boat&#13;
over to Wisconsin. Dou g the n&#13;
went on to ApplPto n wher e&#13;
he will atten d his senio r&#13;
year a t Lawrenc e College .&#13;
• • •&#13;
Leon a Mari e Bonne r spen t&#13;
last weekend in Onarga , 111.,&#13;
where she visited he r ion ,&#13;
Cade t Roger Asa, who*attend s&#13;
the Onarg a Militar y School .&#13;
* * *&#13;
Last week Helen a Jank e of&#13;
Sout h Lyon spen t a few days&#13;
visiting her sister and brother -&#13;
in-law , Mr . and Mrs. Jame s&#13;
giffifMffmriiifimiiimimiiiiifiiiiiifliiiitmiiii &amp; BLUE WATER ST0.1 E&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUOR DEALER&#13;
Complete Grocery Line&#13;
PACKAGED ICE CUBES&#13;
970U KRESS RD. LAKELAND — AC 0-997 4&#13;
MR. &amp; MRS. JAS TEPATTI PROPRIETORS&#13;
Theatr e Phon e Hovvell 1769&#13;
a3&#13;
•&#13;
i&#13;
'i . , _.__ ,&#13;
Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat&#13;
Sept. 25, 26, 27, 28&#13;
Sat Open 2;30 Starts 3:00,&#13;
5:00, 7:00, 9:00&#13;
Wed. Thurs. Fri, Open 6:45&#13;
Starts 7:00, 9:00&#13;
IN MICHIGA N&#13;
BEER IS A NATURAL&#13;
Brewe d slowly, by a centuries-ol d natura l process , btt r it&#13;
Michigan' s traditiona l beverag e of moderation—light ,&#13;
sparkling , dtlicious .&#13;
And riituraUy ; tns towing Induitr y is proud of th« millions&#13;
of dotiar s it contribute s to this state' s economy&#13;
throug h wagM , advertising , rentals , insura.net . trtntpor -&#13;
tatio n and utilities . Mone y made in Michigan , spent in&#13;
Michigan . In Michigan , beer belongs, enjoy it.&#13;
UMTE D STATES BREWERS ASSOCIATION, INC.&#13;
MICHIGAN DIVISION&#13;
CHUCKCQNN01&#13;
1 1 rrc x 0 1&#13;
Sun, Mon, Tues.,&#13;
Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1&#13;
Sun Open 2:30 Stalls 3:00,&#13;
5:10, 7:20, 9:40&#13;
Mon. Tues. Open 6:45, Starts&#13;
7:00, 9:00 P.M .&#13;
Wed. Thurs, ^ri 8«t.&#13;
Oct. 2, 3, 4, 5&#13;
Op«n 6:45 Starts 7:00, 9:00&#13;
Tfeutfg&#13;
THE FATHER — Son Banquet at St . Stephens&#13;
Church on Sept. U was attended by a foui&gt;Renemtion&#13;
family. They are, left to ritcht: IJIIT.V DeWolf,&#13;
holding his son, David, Fred DeWoif, and James&#13;
DeWolf. Entertainment for the event was a magic&#13;
show.&#13;
aftt* r *&#13;
rmul t of&#13;
ntu y MM a&#13;
lutck icijur.s.&#13;
Frii'jui s \«.ill he plcused to&#13;
learn tha t Mrs. O'D^ye r is&#13;
flow norm * l'rutii Detroi t whei'&lt;*&#13;
sht* was fi)ii\ali»»cini ; t'i'on i a&#13;
recen t illne»s. Mrs, O'Dwye r&#13;
was stayin g Ht th e hom e 0}&#13;
her mother . Dro p by tD sn;v&#13;
"hi" if you h«\ e a dunce .&#13;
Albert Kram m has retunio d&#13;
from a trip whk?Ji l**»k him&#13;
to Alpona to atten d ill? funera&#13;
l of his brother . H e the n&#13;
ueh t on |o Detroi t where \v&#13;
\iislte d friemlh un d I't'lalives.&#13;
His son. Howar d of Cmric n&#13;
('it&gt; . brough t him hom e \a.&lt;&#13;
Thursday .&#13;
Aithn r Kranin i&#13;
the sick hs.t lor&#13;
weeks.&#13;
lias been&#13;
the last I&#13;
&lt;&gt;n&#13;
Happ y birihdtt y tin s week to&#13;
Jea n Telle r on Sept . 29 ami&#13;
•Dojoro s Jeanetl e on Oct . 2.&#13;
liupp y anniversar y t o th e&#13;
Jim Henriett a on Sept . 25.&#13;
HAT&#13;
by Df. E. M.&#13;
/A/ FRANCE&#13;
THE HATtONAL KUHTV&amp; OfRcr&#13;
CMPLOYS A tARBff STAFF&#13;
OF CATaT TO GUARD TH6&#13;
PAPVL FROM MrC C&#13;
FEEDING TiP&#13;
PROTeTINS PROVIQCACAT&#13;
WITH BOOT 9UIL D !NQ&#13;
FRCPARfD Cta FOODS&#13;
S O O T K S D6UY S WMlLfcWORKW W B6M0VC 0&#13;
A CAT AND HftR NEWSOfiN MTTfM S PfiOM&#13;
S C f c T U TliC ftfACC Of THC CLBOPAT4A&#13;
ADDED C I T O O O 1* TWeT&#13;
COSTS.&#13;
Do like hundreds of&#13;
Thrifty Folks have already&#13;
done -— Shop&#13;
tlii^ busy sterr W So. Michiga n Howell&#13;
HARDWARE&#13;
VLTO NEEDS&#13;
FAtS'T —TOYS&#13;
HOLSEWARE&#13;
Extra Low Prices on&#13;
Quantity Purchases,&#13;
MOKK roii SAVE:&#13;
Come in now. Let us&#13;
Prove it!&#13;
LOOK FOR THE STORE WITH THE BRIGHT WINDO W SIGNS!&#13;
BUK10W.&#13;
TIRE&#13;
CLOSEOUT&#13;
HUNDRED S OF THE FAMOUS&#13;
FIRESTONE TIRES AT&#13;
SENSATIONAL S A V 1 N G S&#13;
YES, THERE ARE PLENTY&#13;
OF SNOW TIRES IN MOST&#13;
SIZES TOO. IF YOU NEED&#13;
ANY KIND OF TIRES—COME&#13;
IN—YOU'LL NOT GET ANOTHER&#13;
OPPORTUNITY LIKE&#13;
THW TO MAKE SUPE R SAVINGS.&#13;
Pleas* N O T I C E&#13;
Because many it&lt;H«* are&#13;
now "One of a Kind" We&#13;
cannot guarantee how tons:&#13;
any advertised items will be&#13;
in stock.&#13;
$10 0 Value&#13;
QIFT WRAP PAPER&#13;
BUY NOW FOR XMAS&#13;
STORE HOURS:&#13;
-tr:30 TO'« P.M. — FRIDAY: 8:30 TO 9 1\M .&#13;
BARGA//V/&#13;
BY REQUEST&#13;
Famous Name Brand&#13;
Cigarette s - In Ctns.&#13;
at DISCOUN T PRICES&#13;
KING SIZES Now $2.43&#13;
REGULAR SIZES Now $2,3 8&#13;
i&#13;
SAVE&#13;
$1.00 GIFT WRAPPING PAPER A8c&#13;
$7.85 Bathroom SCALES Now! $4.99&#13;
3Ac B o o k Matche s ClMMMi t&#13;
Vwl, All Sizes Bike TIREM J)l.№&#13;
Kitchen Li^ht FIXTt RKK $1.89&#13;
Regula r $19.95 Value&#13;
Famous G. E./ Quality&#13;
REAL BUr&#13;
Famous PHILCO&#13;
Automatic WASHER&#13;
List Price $249.9 5&#13;
Only 2 left to sell.&#13;
Final Clostou t Price&#13;
$160.0 0&#13;
Jsow&#13;
A $14.95 VaJue&#13;
Electric Fry Pant&#13;
Fully Guaranteed&#13;
By Manufacturer&#13;
We guarantee TKKRiFK WAVINGS&#13;
on every single nut bolt, nail&#13;
or screw. Our HARDWARE DKPABTMEXT&#13;
is JAM-FACKKU&#13;
with BARGAINS of every kind.&#13;
BIG PRIOE CUTS&#13;
Every Remaining Light&#13;
Fixture&#13;
Come in — Thare Are nome&#13;
REAL BARGAINS l e f t—&#13;
But don't wait tpo long.&#13;
SENSATIONAL&#13;
PRICE CUTS&#13;
PAINT STOCK&#13;
Hurry in before it's all gone&#13;
Every Can&#13;
Ml ST BE SOLD—&#13;
But Quickly.&#13;
ATTENTION! !&#13;
FARMERS&#13;
We have a limited quantity of&#13;
first quality TARPAULINS at&#13;
sensational money -savins: prices&#13;
Come in—we'l do business with&#13;
you.&#13;
PAINT CLOSEOUT!&#13;
if you need paint — come in we&#13;
have some exceptional bargains for&#13;
you - but you must ACT QUICKLY.&#13;
INTERIOR — EXTERIOR,&#13;
PAINTS at the BIGGEST&#13;
SAVINGS IN&#13;
MANY MONTHS .&#13;
$1.00 VUut SUNGLASSE S ...&#13;
12.9ft White, 4 F c Canister Set * $14 7&#13;
«1.00 Value DOOOR MATS Now! 47e&#13;
«1.85 BONDEX CEMENT PAINT Me&#13;
14.00 Val. Trt « Iifbt e $iJB$&#13;
Complet e CLOSEOUT&#13;
12 inch Fans&#13;
Oscillator Tup«&#13;
List Price $16.9 5&#13;
Now&#13;
A SALE&#13;
WORTH&#13;
OOMMfl&#13;
MANY MILES&#13;
TO ATTEND&#13;
$39.95 Value&#13;
6 |j Inc h&#13;
Famoui&#13;
SHOPMATE&#13;
POWER SAW&#13;
Now!&#13;
HUWREDS AMD HUNDREDS&#13;
OF BARUUNS!!&#13;
Not In Thl» Ad • Shttf Early—U©W for U * l i f&#13;
YeUow &gt;Hc « T»o—T1»*y Tell T«Q About the&#13;
Fantasti c Savings Now -&#13;
During This Big Sale&#13;
BARGAIN&#13;
$3.0 0 Value&#13;
6 Ft. Air&#13;
Mattress&#13;
Value&#13;
WAOINQ&#13;
POOLS&#13;
•o r *im tor »«• !&#13;
r&#13;
r&#13;
4 THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS, WSO., SEPT. 25, 1963&#13;
erson Community&#13;
Health Center Report&#13;
ADMISSIONS&#13;
Sept.—&#13;
13—Carl Syvertson, Howell&#13;
Ronna Wright, Fowlerville&#13;
Edward Stralkawski,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
14—Virgie Ervin, Fowlerville&#13;
Nanalee M. Main, Howell&#13;
Mary Miller, Howell&#13;
Mike Pristas, Howell&#13;
Donna Hieber/&#13;
Williamston&#13;
Jean Strebbing, Howell&#13;
15—Catherine Blevins, Clyde&#13;
Ronald Rife, Cohoctah&#13;
Laura Allen, Pinckney&#13;
Edward Ault, Brighton&#13;
June Rutter, Fowlerville&#13;
Mary Nygren, Fowlerville&#13;
Nina Ackerson, Brighton&#13;
Douglas Denike, Brighton&#13;
Beverly Behringer, Howell&#13;
Richard Lanning, Brighton&#13;
Frankie LaFlanune,&#13;
Howell&#13;
Julius Meyer, Brighton&#13;
Christine Griffin, Brighton&#13;
16—Mary L. Jones, Howell&#13;
Wheatop Howe, Howell&#13;
Rachel Gerard, Brighton&#13;
Judith Chrysler, Brighton&#13;
June Franklin, Howell&#13;
Geraldine Mercer, Howell&#13;
Dawn Olrich, Howell&#13;
- M*ry Hoadtey,. Brighton.&#13;
Whltmore Lake&#13;
Ellen Benson, Fowlerville&#13;
Jessie Duncan, Fowlerville&#13;
Richard MacFarlane,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Harlan Beaty, S. Lyon&#13;
Lorraine Preiss,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Lucretia Marburger,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Arthur Schauer, Howell&#13;
William Wathen, HoweU&#13;
Sharon lice, Hartland&#13;
Frances Carroll, Belleville&#13;
John J. Grawey, Brighton&#13;
James Strenger, Howell&#13;
OS-Ada White, Howell&#13;
3renda Doan, Pinckney&#13;
Dawn Olrich, Howell&#13;
John Murrand, Howell&#13;
Altha Drazic, Howell&#13;
Eva Wells, Brighton&#13;
Arlene Carney, Pinckney&#13;
David Walker, Brighton&#13;
Beatrice Baker, Howell&#13;
Joseph B&amp;sydlo, Pinckney&#13;
19—Elizabeth Williams,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Nancy Shepanl, Milford&#13;
Harry Standlick, Brighton&#13;
• • •&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
14—Delno Nichols, Brighton&#13;
Virginia Amburgey,&#13;
Pinckney &gt;&#13;
Anita McNamara, Fenton&#13;
Josephine Darga, Brighton&#13;
Carol Ulrich, Howell&#13;
Kathryn Kaiser, Howell&#13;
Keith Wolverton,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Margaret Richardson,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Robert Foldenauer, Howell&#13;
Charles Epley, Fowlerville&#13;
Mary Huff, HoweU&#13;
Robert Parsons,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Linda Kirby, Brighton&#13;
15—Nanalee Maine, HoweU&#13;
Earl Beden, HoweU&#13;
Rosemary Jaskolski,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
Mark-Abney, Pinckney&#13;
Sharon Walker, Howell&#13;
Anna Berry, Brighton&#13;
Carl Syvertson, Howell&#13;
Viola Greene, Fenton&#13;
16—Paul Berlin, Howell ~&#13;
Sandra Schram, Howell&#13;
Taimi Alexander, Howell&#13;
Norma Rotter, Howell&#13;
Ronald Rife, Cohoctah&#13;
Anthony Sak, Brighton&#13;
Dorothy Boutell, Fenton&#13;
Jane DeForest, Fowlerville&#13;
Christine Griffin, Brighton&#13;
Virginia BeUet, Brighton&#13;
Ann Smith, Brighton&#13;
Jeanne DiMartino,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Sardis Campbell, Hartland&#13;
Saralee Woodcox, S. Lyon&#13;
17—Catherine Blevins, Clyde&#13;
COME IN FOR A TREAT TODAY&#13;
- AT THE -&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN&#13;
OPEN 7 DAYS—11:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P^L&#13;
321 W. GO. RIVER, BRIGHTON £&#13;
Dawn Olrich, HoweU&#13;
Beverly Gehringer, Howell&#13;
Rebecca Cain, South Lyon&#13;
Richard Lanning, Brighton&#13;
Nina Ackerson, Brighton&#13;
Nellie Danick, Brighton&#13;
JiU Shepard, Gregory&#13;
Robert Milter; Brighton&#13;
18—Loretta Nimmo, Brighton&#13;
Mary Nygren, Fowlerville&#13;
Mollie Fisher, HoweU&#13;
Carl Johnston, Fowlerville&#13;
19—Ada White, HoweU&#13;
Mike Pristas, HoweU&#13;
Billy Henderson, S. Lyon&#13;
James Stringer, HoweU&#13;
Lorraine Preiss,&#13;
FowlerviUe&#13;
Walter Peters, Milford&#13;
John J. Grawey, Brighton&#13;
Frankie LaFlamme,&#13;
Howell&#13;
Fayzola Jones, Highland&#13;
Richard MacFarlane,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Marion Gladstone,&#13;
Gregory&#13;
Judith Chrysler, Brighton&#13;
LilUW Barley, Howell&#13;
Douglas Denike, Brighton&#13;
Etta Newberry, HoweU&#13;
Ronna Lee Wright,&#13;
Fowlerville&#13;
BIRTHS&#13;
New durability, improved&#13;
and lower pickup,&#13;
van (top photo) and its eompa&amp;km Ford EeonoL to one&#13;
Already outselling Us eombimed competition by tw» to one,&#13;
the Ford Econolfhe adds ior 1964 a new three-speed automatic&#13;
transmission; extended lubrication and ofl ehango&#13;
schedule; larger, self-adjusttnf brakes; and^n q**"**&#13;
one-ton payload package with heavier suspension and more&#13;
^AmJflier sUr In Ford's 1964 lineup of n^M-Artytrtiefci te&#13;
the F-loO pickup (bottom photo). Both the F-1S* and ita&#13;
bigger brother, the F-250, are available this year on a Ion—&#13;
mm--iinaeehh wwhheeeellbbaassee,, iiddeeaallllyy ssualitteedd ttoo ccaammppeerr bboodies. Ne&#13;
styled from front to Tear, the F-ttO *«**»*«« • d f f l l l l ^ 3 S l&#13;
box, new self-adjnstinf brakes, extended lubrication Inter*&#13;
•als, and a selection or heavy-duty options. ,&#13;
Ail 1984 light- and medium-doty Ford tracks vfD • • In&#13;
Ford dealer showrooms 8eptember 27. •_&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Schram, HoweU, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. QrvUle&#13;
Shepard, Gregory, a boy&#13;
IS—Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Blevins, Clyde, a girl&#13;
16—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A.&#13;
Rutter, FowlerviUe, boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Strebbing, HoweU, girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harold&#13;
Mr. and Mrs, Richard&#13;
* Chrysler, Brighton, a&#13;
^ boy&#13;
Franklin, HoweU, a boy&#13;
17—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kruger,&#13;
Whitmore Lake, a girl&#13;
18—Mr. and Mrs. Dan Olrich,&#13;
Howell, a girl&#13;
19—Mr. and Mrs. Richard&#13;
Williams, Brighton, boy&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. James&#13;
Shepard, Milford, a boy&#13;
The University of Michigan&#13;
was the first to be governed&#13;
by a board of regents elected&#13;
by the people and the first&#13;
major university to admit&#13;
women in 1870.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Eastern Michigan University,&#13;
formerly Michigan State Normal&#13;
College established in&#13;
1849, was the first teacher&#13;
training institution west of the&#13;
Alleghenies. r YES, S O N . . .&#13;
"COWBOYS"&#13;
GO TO COLLEGE!&#13;
Especially pint-sized "ranch&#13;
hands" like you. You'd be surprised&#13;
how many of them change&#13;
their Western headgear for a mortarboard&#13;
when they grow up to&#13;
college-graduate size!&#13;
Of course, these young "buckeroos"&#13;
usually have a couple of&#13;
pretty good "pardners" in making&#13;
the grade to college . . ."pardners"&#13;
commonly known as Dad and Mom.&#13;
They do the kind of planning&#13;
ahead and saving ahead that it&#13;
takes to "swingjhe deal." They get&#13;
started, while their young "cow-&#13;
&amp;&gt;y" is still winning kudos as the&#13;
"fittest draw on the block!"&#13;
TWO OFFICES&#13;
TO SERVE YOU&#13;
the Brighton State Bank&#13;
BRIGHTON, MICHIGAN&#13;
OFFICE&#13;
Phone AC 7-1651&#13;
MAIN OFFICE&#13;
Phone AC 7-1881&#13;
YOUR MICHIGAN&#13;
LAW&#13;
IBANK J.XELLET&#13;
[This 1» a public service article&#13;
explaining in general&#13;
terms a provision of Michigan&#13;
law. Individuals who&#13;
wish to determine the effect&#13;
of any law upon their private&#13;
legal affairs should consult&#13;
a private attorney.]&#13;
It used to be said that ^ a&#13;
good liar needed a good memory.&#13;
Today, thanks to the lie&#13;
detector, more properly called&#13;
the polygraph the guilty criminal&#13;
finds m e m o r y isn't&#13;
enough.&#13;
The criminal in attempting&#13;
to cover up his crime while&#13;
taking a test suffers the same&#13;
sensations common to all of&#13;
us when we make up a story&#13;
to explain why we forgot to&#13;
mail a letter or run an errand.&#13;
We feel an uncomfortable&#13;
rush of blood to the face, a&#13;
dry mouth, at the same time&#13;
we suffer an increase^ pulse&#13;
rate, a rise in blood pressure,&#13;
and then finally heavy breathing&#13;
if we think we have gotten&#13;
away with our story.&#13;
The lie detector records'&#13;
breathing, b l o o d pressure&#13;
and pulsation It detects tile&#13;
changes and traces them on&#13;
a graph so that the man&#13;
operating the machine usually&#13;
can tell when a suspected&#13;
criminal is trying to&#13;
deceive him. On the other&#13;
hand, the operator as readily&#13;
sees when an Innocent&#13;
man is telling the truth.&#13;
While the lie detector is estimated&#13;
to be accurate in as&#13;
high as 95 per cent of the&#13;
cases, it requires an expert&#13;
operator who knows not only&#13;
the type of questions to ask,&#13;
but how to measure and read&#13;
the responses.&#13;
Because of this area of experience&#13;
and ability required&#13;
to read the results of the lie&#13;
detector, courts still refuse to&#13;
accept any testimony regarding&#13;
a test It cannot even be&#13;
stated in court that a defendant&#13;
took or refused to&#13;
take, a lie detector test.&#13;
In spite of this, law enforcement&#13;
officials are greatly aided&#13;
in investigations by this&#13;
generally reliable piece of scientific&#13;
equipment.&#13;
While the polygraph is a&#13;
valuable tool for law enforcement&#13;
agencies, it should be&#13;
recognized that it may not be&#13;
used in court as evidence of&#13;
the guilt or innocence of the&#13;
accused.&#13;
In any event, Individuals&#13;
who may be subjected to polygraph&#13;
examinations will be&#13;
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as to their rights.&#13;
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to provide in its constitution&#13;
for establishment of public&#13;
libraries. It now has 310 public&#13;
and more than 900 school libraries.&#13;
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Kort-Sijord Vows Are Spoken&#13;
Miss Adrtenne L. Kort and&#13;
Richard J. Siford were married&#13;
by Father Brendan K.&#13;
Ledwidge in S t Patrick's&#13;
Church in Brighton at 10 ajn.&#13;
Saturday, Sept 14.&#13;
The daughter of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Alexander J. Kort of&#13;
Fonda Lake Drive, the bride&#13;
wore a traditional wedding&#13;
gown. Fashioned in ivory antique&#13;
silk and trimmed with&#13;
Alencon lace inserts, her bouffant,&#13;
waistlength chiffan veiling&#13;
was held in place by a&#13;
rose petaled head piece in&#13;
ivory Bilk.&#13;
The bride carried a philanopsls&#13;
orchid surrounded by&#13;
white rose buds and stephanotis.&#13;
Miss Rosaline M. Kort, the&#13;
bride's sister was maid of&#13;
honor. Also in attendance were&#13;
another sister, Miss CamiUe&#13;
Anne Kort and Mrs. Gregory&#13;
R. Anderson, both of Brighton.&#13;
The attendants were identically&#13;
gowned in Dior blue&#13;
ankle-length Grecian crepe&#13;
dresses with matching chiffon&#13;
bouffants as headpieces and&#13;
The maids of Honor's miniature&#13;
pink carnation cascade&#13;
was of a slightly darker hue&#13;
than the others.&#13;
James Siford attended his&#13;
brother as best man.&#13;
Ronald Zellers of Allen Park&#13;
and John Kort, brother of&#13;
the bride served as ushers.&#13;
The family breakfast was&#13;
held at the Howell Armory&#13;
immediately following t h e&#13;
ceremony.&#13;
Several hundred guests were&#13;
greeted at the evening ban*&#13;
quet reception. The orchestra&#13;
played until midnight&#13;
Mrs. A. J. Kort wore an&#13;
oyster satin brocade iuit with&#13;
matching accessories. M r s .&#13;
Joseph Siford, mother of the&#13;
groom, wore royal blue.&#13;
MRS. RICHARD SIFORD&#13;
The bride wore an emerald&#13;
green Italian wool shift complemented&#13;
by a cream colored&#13;
crepe blouse and alligator&#13;
accessories on her wedding&#13;
trip to New York City and&#13;
State.&#13;
The newlyweds will be at&#13;
home on September 30 at&#13;
River Glenn Apartments in&#13;
Farmington.&#13;
Wayne State, in Detroit, became&#13;
a state university in 1956&#13;
through action of the Michigan&#13;
Legislature. The school was&#13;
founded in 1868.&#13;
Local Residents&#13;
Are Betrothed&#13;
Mrs. Ambrose Birmingham,&#13;
of 615 Flint Road, Brighton,&#13;
announces the engagement of&#13;
her daughter, Anita Marie, to&#13;
William L, Dean, son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Louis Kozma, of&#13;
5449 Military Drive, Brighton.&#13;
A November wedding k being&#13;
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Dinner" on Oct 10, aerving&#13;
from 5 to 7 pan.&#13;
There will also be a bazaar&#13;
with aprons, baked goods and&#13;
novelties on sale, starting *\&#13;
XTKBIA1C CHUBCH 10:00 ajn.&#13;
y, September 25,&#13;
8:08 PJ4. ~- Women's Associate&#13;
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Ifcfcnday, September 26,&#13;
7*30 "£J(. — Senior Choir re-&#13;
Kearaai in the sanctuary. All&#13;
adtilte and high school studsatft&#13;
IM-M1COEU to sing in&#13;
?, 2, 7:30&#13;
RM. , - \ Christian Education&#13;
Cossmltte* meets in the par-&#13;
MXF, held their election&#13;
'of oCBcers Sunday evenings&#13;
Than were 23 young&#13;
people present&#13;
Sleeted were Kathy French,&#13;
George Button],&#13;
Vk» President; Karen Taylor,&#13;
Smtary; Pat BJdwell, Treasurer;&#13;
and Luanne Eikhoff,&#13;
Recreation Chairman.&#13;
Committee: Don Carney,&#13;
Judy Flaherty, and Rick De-&#13;
UtNO.&#13;
411 4tigh school youth are&#13;
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OB Tuesday, Oct 1, at 7:45&#13;
pan. th» Uvingston County&#13;
Hotoeas Association members&#13;
and frkod* will attend the&#13;
revival services at Wright's&#13;
Cornea Church of God. These&#13;
services begin Sunady, Sept&#13;
. special speaker will be&#13;
fee Rev. Mrs. Llbbie Supernols&#13;
of Owosso. She and her&#13;
late husband spent 23 years&#13;
as inissionaries in China under&#13;
World Gospel Missions.&#13;
Sirs, Supernpls has also&#13;
stunt 10 years in pastoral&#13;
work and also served in other&#13;
fields of Christian service.&#13;
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BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
FIBST METHODIST&#13;
CHUBCB&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
O. T. Nevtn, Minister&#13;
ACadcny 7-7181&#13;
First service, 8:45 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Second service, 10:45 a.m.&#13;
Coffee Hour, sponsored by&#13;
the Youth Fellowship, follows&#13;
the second service.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, Sunday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Junior Choir Rehearsal, 7:00&#13;
p.m., Wednesday.-&#13;
Senior Choir Rehearsal, 7:30&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
OF GOD&#13;
5744 Brighton Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Rev. James Babcock, D.D.,&#13;
Pastor,&#13;
Rev. Frederick Babcock,&#13;
Associate.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evangelis t i c Service, 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
TBI-LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Above the New Post Office&#13;
Rev. Bruce E. Stlne, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school, 10 a m&#13;
Morning worship, 11 ajn.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6 p.m.&#13;
Junior Choir practice on&#13;
Thursday evening at 7 p.m.&#13;
The Choir practice is followed&#13;
at 8 p.m. by Bible study and&#13;
prayer.&#13;
GREEN OAJK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
10111 U.S. 23&#13;
Harold TJepkema, Pastor&#13;
HL 9-2857&#13;
10 ajn. Sunday School.&#13;
11 a.m. Worship.&#13;
6:45 p.m. Young People.&#13;
7:30 p-m. Preaching Service.&#13;
Light &amp; Life Hour on Sundays&#13;
at 1 p m M. WBFG ». 98.7&#13;
FM.&#13;
Prayer&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Meeting Thursday,&#13;
THE PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
224 E. Grand River, AC 7-6681&#13;
Robert Coffey, Pastor&#13;
AC 9-6489&#13;
Gordon M&amp;llett, Choir Director&#13;
Mrs. Charles Birch, Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:&#13;
9:00 to 930 a.m., Short farni- j&#13;
ly Worship Service.&#13;
9:40 to 10:40 a.m., Church&#13;
School, age 3 through adult.&#13;
11:00 t o 12:00, Worship&#13;
Service.&#13;
There is a care group for&#13;
pre-school children during both&#13;
worship senices and Church&#13;
School.&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9UZ Main St.&#13;
Whltmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
REV. A. ROBERTSON&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 ajn. .&#13;
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Missionary Service, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
CHURCH OF THE&#13;
NAZAKENE&#13;
422 McCarthy Street&#13;
Howell&#13;
Kev. \V. E. Varian, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
Evangelistic services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 pjn. on Wednesday.&#13;
UNITED BRKXHEEN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
74M Stow Baad&#13;
Rev. W. O. BMHHM. Patter&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Bible Study at 11 o'clock.&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 p-m.&#13;
Evening s e r v i c e at 8:15&#13;
o'clock.&#13;
Prayer service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8 pjn.&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
313 Proapeet&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Hoatton, Minister&#13;
Early service at 8:30 ajn.&#13;
Late service at 11 ajn.&#13;
Church school at 9:45 ajn.&#13;
CHURCH OF GOD&#13;
S840 PtncJtaey Roa4&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Paitor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 ajn.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 tun.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
pjn.&#13;
F U S T CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
646 W. Grand River, Howeit&#13;
First Church of Christ, Scientist&#13;
holds a service each SUB*&#13;
day at 10:30. Sunday School&#13;
for pupils up to the «tge of 20&#13;
convene at the tame hour. A&#13;
Wednesday evening service is&#13;
held at 8 p.nx at which time&#13;
experiences, testimonies and remarks&#13;
may be given.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
ax 122 N. State street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
Official Minutes g TBB BRIGHTON UCch.) ARGUS, WED, SEPT. 25. ISO&#13;
County Board of Supervisors&#13;
Saturday Praise Service, 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
Brightou, Michigan&#13;
Phone AC 9-4641&#13;
Pastor, Rev. Leo McCann&#13;
Assistant Reverends&#13;
Brendon fL Ledwidge,&#13;
L&lt;*&gt; Poster, C.M.M.&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:00, 7:30,&#13;
9:00, 10:30, 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00.&#13;
Holyday Masses, 5:30, 8:15,&#13;
12:15 and 6:00 p.m.&#13;
First Fridays, Masses at&#13;
8:00. 11:20 and 6:00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
evenings. Holy Communion&#13;
at 6:30, 7:00 and before the&#13;
8:00 Mass.&#13;
Novena to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual HeJp Wednesday evening&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Holy Communion at 6:30,&#13;
7:00 and before the 8:00 Mass.&#13;
St. John (Mission). Located&#13;
on M-59 two miles west of M-&#13;
23.&#13;
Sunday Mass at 9:00. Confessions&#13;
before the Mass. Holy*&#13;
day Mass at 7:30.&#13;
ST. GEORGE EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
803 W. Main St.,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-2763&#13;
Rev. Robert R. Olson, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, with classes&#13;
for children age 3 through high&#13;
school, and adults, is held at&#13;
9:45 a.m. each Sunday.&#13;
Worship Serivces are held at&#13;
11:00 a.m. each Sunday.&#13;
Supervised Nursery care for&#13;
small children during the 11:00&#13;
a.m. worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome!&#13;
503 Lake Street&#13;
Rev. Darrel McKeel, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School — 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship — 11 a.m.&#13;
GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
2180 Hacker Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Wayne Gl&amp;uqne, Pastor&#13;
Home 4S83211&#13;
10:00, Bible School.&#13;
11:00, Morning Worship.&#13;
7:00, Evening Worship.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
BETHESA TABERNACLE&#13;
5401 C. S. • tS&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday Morning. Services.&#13;
11:30.&#13;
Sunday Even i n g Services,&#13;
•venings at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Young Peoples, Friday, 7:30.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere -where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
Pastor Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
WESLEYAN METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
"A Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere&#13;
A. C. Barker, Pantor&#13;
Sunday Sendees&#13;
9:45 a.m., Bible School Hour,&#13;
Harvey Young, Superintendent&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior Church&#13;
(for children of school age)&#13;
11:00 a.m., Morning Worship&#13;
{Sermon Hour)&#13;
6:30 p.m., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service&#13;
7:30 p.m.,&#13;
Hour&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Meeting&#13;
Thursday,&#13;
Rehearsal&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Buck Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-3249&#13;
1660 E. M-S6&#13;
Puickney, Michigan&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m&#13;
Youth Training Hr., 6:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-86, Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Luther H. Kriefall, Pastor&#13;
227-3961. (Home Phone)&#13;
AC 9-9744 (Church Phone&#13;
9854 Zukey Lake Road&#13;
Lakeland, Michigan&#13;
Divine Worship Services&#13;
10:45 AM&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 AM&#13;
Communion-First and Thirc&#13;
Sunday of each Month.&#13;
Mary Martha Circle-Second&#13;
Monday of the month.&#13;
Voters' Assembly - Second&#13;
Wednesday of the month.&#13;
ST. JOHNS&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
Sibley at Walnut, Howell&#13;
Rev. Richard Ingalls, Rector&#13;
The Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8 a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion at 10&#13;
a.m. on the first and third Sundays&#13;
of each month.&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10 a.m. on second, fourth&#13;
nd fifth Sundays of each&#13;
month.&#13;
Church school classes on Sunday&#13;
at 10 a.m.&#13;
read or purchased I t is&#13;
to the public Monday through&#13;
Saturday from U a m to 4&#13;
9 l k&#13;
y&#13;
and from 6:30 to 9 o'clock Friday&#13;
evenings.&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAI&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
3Iinister, Deaconess&#13;
Olive Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon&#13;
Sunday, 10 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 10 a.m.&#13;
Holy Communion, Last Sun&#13;
day of each month.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane &amp; McCarthy Streets&#13;
Kev. Charles Kolb, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11 a.m.&#13;
Midweek worship service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
323 West Grand River&#13;
Howell&#13;
Rev. Wm. K. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church school at 9:15 and 11.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
CHURCH THE GOD&#13;
3940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting on Wednesday&#13;
at 7 p.m.&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
CHURCHES&#13;
PEOPLE'S CHURCH&#13;
385 UnadiUa Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship. 11:00&#13;
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Young Peo p 1 e's Meeting,&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Thursday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
ST. MART'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30&#13;
Week day Mass, 8:00 a.m.&#13;
The Livingston County Board of Supervisors convened&#13;
in regular session on Tuesday, September 17,&#13;
1963 in the Court House at Howell, Michigan and upon&#13;
roll call the following members were found to be present:&#13;
Marshall Cooper Brighton City&#13;
Martin J. Lavan Brighton City&#13;
Robert G. Beers Brighton Township&#13;
Carl W. Raddatz Cohoctah Township&#13;
Ronald Stuible Cpnway Township&#13;
William Hogan -—Z.-.JZ^Z- Pecrfield Township&#13;
John J. Seim Genoa Township&#13;
Howard B. Spicer, Ch _. Green Oak Township&#13;
Francis E. Shehan Hamburg Township&#13;
Allan B. Campbell Handy Township&#13;
Fred G. CatreU - Howell City&#13;
Russell G. Engelhardt Howell City&#13;
Clifton Heller Howell City&#13;
Glenn Berry — Howell Township&#13;
Earl Dickerson Iosco Township&#13;
W. B. Clark Marion Township&#13;
Milton Conine Oceola Township&#13;
Stanley Dinkel Putnam Township&#13;
Lee Gordon Tyrone Township&#13;
Barney Roepcke UnadiUa Township&#13;
Absent:&#13;
Harold Armstrong Hartland Township&#13;
Herman H. Heeg Howell City&#13;
The minutes of the August session were read and&#13;
approved.&#13;
The Clerk read the various communications from&#13;
the Auditor General's office, the East Michigan Tourist&#13;
Association and the Livingston County Road Commission.&#13;
Clair W. Miller, County Drain Commissioner, gave&#13;
a report on the Cedar Lake Level project, stating that&#13;
the various problems involved had been cleared up and&#13;
i ^ w e e k s the engineering in respect&#13;
WHEREAS it has come to the attention of thts&#13;
Board that an attempt will be made in the com*&#13;
ing session of the legislature to eliminate the&#13;
Sheriffs office and the City Police from the&#13;
licensing procedure for operators of motor&#13;
vehicles and to substitute therefore civil service&#13;
personnel under control of the Secretary&#13;
of State: Therefore be it&#13;
RESOLVED, that this Board opposes any&#13;
«tte»-ao¥e-lor the- following reasons;&#13;
1. It is definitely helpful, not only in the matter&#13;
of enforcing traffic laws but also in all&#13;
law enforcement, for each motor vehicle operator&#13;
to know that, at least once ia* three&#13;
years, he must come to the Sheriff or the&#13;
City Police to have his driver's license renewed.&#13;
2. Moving this local function up to the state&#13;
level would be another example of centralization&#13;
and the weakening of local government.&#13;
3. There is no magic in the words "civil service",&#13;
and frequently with their assured tenure&#13;
regardless of performance their zeal in doing&#13;
a good job would be much less than of a Deputy&#13;
Sheriff or City Policeman, who must give serv*&#13;
ice or lose his position.&#13;
4. The County obtains some revenue from the&#13;
licensing process and the counties are not in a&#13;
position to lose even this amount of revenue.&#13;
5 Mistakes in licensing, if they occur, are not&#13;
a major cause of traffic accidents inasmuch as&#13;
it is definitely known that the high accident&#13;
rate exists among the young drivers wjjo can&#13;
pass the licensing examinations without any&#13;
, trouble at all, but who fail to use good judgement&#13;
in the operation of motor vehicles.&#13;
And be it&#13;
TrfST\ ^&#13;
« JU.U l u x&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Pastor&#13;
4060 Stvarthout Road,&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd., Hpmborg&#13;
Phone AC 7-6870&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young » People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST&#13;
210 Church Street, Howell&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel service at 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Evening Evangel&#13;
7:30 p.m., Prayer&#13;
8:30 p.m., Choir&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
CONGREGATION OP&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Preridlag Minister&#13;
James P. Sftzoma,&#13;
422 3rd. St.&#13;
Phone 239-9301&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday 8:30 p.m. Service&#13;
Meeting.&#13;
Sunday, 8:00 p.m., Watchtower&#13;
Study.&#13;
Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Area Bible&#13;
Studies at following addresses.&#13;
47M CJL'U Brighton, Mich.&#13;
MM CTJL.» BHtfctoa, Mich.&#13;
fid.&#13;
Mich.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
AREA CHURCHES&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Masses: 8:00 and 10:30 A.M.&#13;
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
20*5 E. Nnrthfield Church Rd.,&#13;
Northfleld Township&#13;
Raymond Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 633-1669&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
MornJn? Services, 10:30 a.m&#13;
Confirmation Classes.&#13;
Adults. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Children, S a t u r d a y , 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
PAUL'S WSOOPAL&#13;
£r. BA o.&#13;
•UNDAT SERVICES:&#13;
• *MH Holy Coo&#13;
tt A4L, Morning Prayer.&#13;
JBchooJ and Nursery,&#13;
and Third Sundays:&#13;
at both eerV*&#13;
Youth League.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Wm. Johnfion, Pastor&#13;
9:45 A.M., Adult Sunday&#13;
School.&#13;
9:45 A.M., Sunday School&#13;
11:00 A.M., Worship Service&#13;
6:30 P.M. — MYF.&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
279 Dartmoor Drive&#13;
Whltmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
William F. Nicholas. Pastor&#13;
Hickory 9-*S42&#13;
Pianiikt. Mr*. Walter Tucker, Sr&#13;
Sunday School Supt., Mrs*, rf.&#13;
N Manning.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 ,a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, ll'oo a.m&#13;
Jet Cadets, 8 years through&#13;
IV years. 5:30 to K:30.&#13;
F'vano'ciistic Son ices, 7:00&#13;
p.m. .&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
Howell&#13;
205 South Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Allan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m. and&#13;
11:15 a.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Church service at 3 p.m. on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN&#13;
S375 Fenton Road&#13;
R«v. F. J. Pies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 11:15 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 12:30 pjn.&#13;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. 4. Rawiossen, Pastor&#13;
Sabbath school at 2 p.m. on&#13;
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC&#13;
Howell&#13;
Father Joseph Welber, Pastor&#13;
Rev. Jerome Schmidt&#13;
Assistant Pastor&#13;
Sunday Masses at 6, 8, 10&#13;
and 12 o'clock.&#13;
Holy Day Masses at 5:30. 7&#13;
and 9 ajn. 12:15 and « p.m.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 and&#13;
8 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday from&#13;
3:30 to 5 and 7:30 to 9 p.m&lt;&#13;
KM MAM X L BAPCJST&#13;
CHLKCH of HOWELL&#13;
4961 W. Grand River, ftowetl&#13;
Rev. Harvey Hafoer. Pwtor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday morning worship at&#13;
11 ajn.&#13;
Sunday evening service at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
People meet on Sun&#13;
day at 6 p.m.&#13;
Bible study on Wednesday »t&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL I&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
1SS Unadilla, Street&#13;
Rev. William Hainsworth&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:45 a.rn&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
0700 McGregor Road&#13;
Rev. Holland 'Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4828&#13;
Sunday School — 9:45.&#13;
Morning Worship— 11:00.&#13;
Youth Fellowship — 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship — 7:00&#13;
Wednesday evening Prays*&#13;
meeting and Bible study —&#13;
7:30.&#13;
to&#13;
Supvr. Heeg arrived at this time.&#13;
Lawrence Gehringer County Sheriff, addressed the&#13;
Board in regards to the central base radio station to be&#13;
established in the Sheriff Department for fire protection.&#13;
Mr. Leon Boyko of Motorola Communication Co.,&#13;
addressed the Board in respect to the Federal Communication&#13;
Commission's ruling of keeping the police and&#13;
fire frequencies separate.&#13;
Supvr. Lavan inquired if this entailed only the addition&#13;
of a crystal to the present system. Mr. Boyko&#13;
answered no, stating that going from 37.10 to 154 megacytles&#13;
it required a more comprehensive change.&#13;
Supvr. Cooper asked if the Brighton Fire Department&#13;
would have to have a base station. Sheriff Gehringer&#13;
said no, the fire trucks could be dispatched from&#13;
the base station at the county Sheriffs Department.&#13;
Supvr. Engelhardt spoke in respect to the Telephone&#13;
Company in regard to setting off the local fire station&#13;
alarms and sirens,&#13;
Supvr. Conine, Chairman of the Civil Defense Committee&#13;
addressed the Board in regards to including in&#13;
the system an inter city change over system for the&#13;
County Sheriff's Department, recommending this be included&#13;
for the nominal cost ft necessitates. By doing&#13;
this, the inter city change over would eliminate some&#13;
costs in long distance telephone service in the County&#13;
Sheriff Department.&#13;
Supvr. Heller presented the following resolution&#13;
and moved its adoption, which was supported by SJt&gt;vr.&#13;
Cooper:&#13;
WHEREAS, the Chairman of the Livingston&#13;
County Board of Supervisors has signed a&#13;
certain lease with the Children's Division of&#13;
the State of Michigan and certain contracts&#13;
with private vendors, NOW THEREFORE, the&#13;
Livingston County Board of Supervisors, does&#13;
now concur, ratify, adopt and affirm such action&#13;
by its Chairman, and&#13;
FURTHER establishes the fact that the Chairman&#13;
df this Board and the County Clerk shall&#13;
sign all such contracts authorized by this&#13;
Board now and in the future.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Lavan moved we accept as read and place&#13;
on file, the resolution on Retention of the Issuance of&#13;
Drivers' Licenses by the County Sheriff Department.&#13;
Supported by Supvr. Hogan.&#13;
Motion lost.&#13;
Supvr. Raddatz moved the adoption of the resolution&#13;
as read on the Retention of the Issuance of Drivers&#13;
Licenses by the County Sheriffs Department, supported&#13;
by Supvr. Gordon. Resolution as follows:&#13;
RESOLUTION&#13;
As recommended by the County Sheriffs Assoc.&#13;
j-t. . x. » »t&#13;
, uuett it cupy ui u&#13;
THE MENNOMTE CHURCH&#13;
304 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melvin Stauffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 avtn.&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Services as ar&gt;&#13;
nounced.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner Miller presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11443 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
P u b l i c Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Bible Study — Tuesday&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — Friday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service&#13;
8:30 p.m&#13;
Meeting — Friday&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
The&#13;
Tom 4 Combf&#13;
Beauty Uim&#13;
Will Continue to&#13;
Operate a BusincM&#13;
Of Professional&#13;
Cosmetology it) Spit*&#13;
Of aU Contrary&#13;
Reports&#13;
House of RepreseflLtiiv tjiT; uuTtae Secretary&#13;
the Senate.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
County Clerk, Joseph H. Ellis, presented the Board&#13;
with the nominees as submitted by the two major parties&#13;
in accordance with P.A. 237 of the P.A. of 1063&#13;
creating a four member bi-partisan Board of County&#13;
Canvassers.&#13;
Republicans, 2 yr. term&#13;
one (Garland Elliott&#13;
appointed (Harry Gartrell&#13;
(Hollis Miller&#13;
Republicans, 4 yr. term&#13;
one (Kenneth Bucknell&#13;
appointed (Joseph Cox&#13;
(Fred Cronenwett&#13;
Democrats, 2 yr. term&#13;
one (Maurice Dasch :&#13;
appointed (Donald Moon&#13;
(Wm. H. Groomes&#13;
Democrats, 4 yr. term&#13;
one (Ruth Munzel&#13;
appointed (Gerald Sixbey&#13;
(Leo Burke&#13;
From the above nominations the Board of Supervisors&#13;
will apoint in the October session the bi-partisan&#13;
Board of County Canvassers for the coming two years.&#13;
The appointees will take office November 1st, 1963.&#13;
Moved by Supvr. Beers, supported by Supvr. Dickerson&#13;
that the Board adjourn until 1:30 P.M.&#13;
Motion oirried.&#13;
AFTERNOON SESSION&#13;
Roll call. All present except Supvr. Armstrong of&#13;
Hartland Township.&#13;
The Chairman appointed Supyrs. Roepcke and Heeg&#13;
to attend the East Michigan Tourist Council Convention&#13;
in Bay City on Thursday, October 24th.&#13;
Supvr. Beers presented the following resolution and&#13;
moved its adoption. Supported by Supvr. Lavan.&#13;
WHEREAS, Act 25 of the Public Acta of&#13;
1963 permits the Board of Supervisors of Livingston&#13;
County by a majority vote of its members&#13;
elect to authorize the County Treasurer&#13;
to pay directly to the school districts aJLmoney&#13;
that is shown on the detailed statement of account&#13;
between the county and the several townships&#13;
cities prepared by the County Treasurer&#13;
each month; and&#13;
WHEREAS, the adoption of this precedure&#13;
will elimiate unnecessary handling of tax&#13;
money by the several Township Treasurers;&#13;
(Continued to Page 20)&#13;
50 GALLON GLASS UNED&#13;
Electric Water Heater&#13;
10 YR. WARRANTEE&#13;
WITH THE PURCHASE&#13;
OF A 50 GALLON&#13;
ELECTRIC WATER&#13;
HEATER, EDISON&#13;
APPROVED&#13;
YOU *WILL RECEIVE&#13;
FREE!&#13;
A Fine Gift of a M Pleee Set&#13;
of Statatom §teel Table Ware&#13;
or a Hamilton Beach Port&#13;
able Food Mixer&#13;
Ekfihfa Wihr Hittif&#13;
We Also Stock i-l£15-18 and 80 Gallon&#13;
Electric Water Heater*&#13;
SPACE HEATING&#13;
SPECIALS 20,000 BTU Gas SPACE $4C00&#13;
HEATER Auto-Controlle&lt;rt9&#13;
30,000 BTU . . - $60.00&#13;
50,000 BTU , . $7S.OO&#13;
65,000 BTU $90.00&#13;
75,000 BTU $1004)0&#13;
We Have a few Used Specials . $QC&lt;X&gt; up&#13;
30,000 BTU and up From O O&#13;
Built in Gas Ovens &amp; Range 165&#13;
Tops-Copper or Stainless Steel - From&#13;
THIS IS A CLOSE OUT SPECIAL&#13;
JUST A FEW LEFT — ALSO ELECTRIC&#13;
00&#13;
PUMPS OF ALL KINDS&#13;
Complete Line of Plumbing and Heating Materials,&#13;
Paints and Electrical&#13;
NORTHWEST&#13;
Pipe &amp; Supply Co.&#13;
620 W. GRAND RIVER&#13;
, • , - • ' . - •&#13;
THURSDAY - F R I D A Y - SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 26th, 27th &amp; 28th&#13;
AT&#13;
QUALITY CHEVROLET SALES&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
FOLLOW&#13;
OUR&#13;
SEARCHLIGHT&#13;
FOR THE&#13;
OF YOUR&#13;
BALLOONS&#13;
PERFUME&#13;
COTTON&#13;
CANDY&#13;
COFFEE&#13;
DONUTS&#13;
JXMFAT&#13;
CLOW.VS&#13;
2'&#13;
V&#13;
DOOR PRIZE&#13;
M a i n e ....—...»..—..—.—...-.-.-----.-.-.._.--.--—-—...&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Cfty Phone&#13;
My present ear Is;&#13;
MAKE BODY STYL£ YEAR .&#13;
GRAND DOOR PRIZE&#13;
TO BE GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY EVENING&#13;
KIDD1K CORVETTE&#13;
It weighs 230 noondft, will travel at the rate ef &lt; miles aa ho«r# 77 inches long. Bucket Seats. Racing Steering&#13;
Wheel, Plag-in Re-charger — See it on Dtaviay at Quality Howefl&#13;
COME IN&#13;
AND HAVE&#13;
fTasco#&#13;
THE CHARACTER&#13;
ARTIST&#13;
MAKE YOl'R&#13;
PICTl*RK&#13;
Children Must he Au\im&#13;
panied by an Adult&#13;
~\&#13;
Pinckney People You Know&#13;
BT OOLLI&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bekkering&#13;
of Howell spent the weekend&#13;
in northern Michigan.&#13;
They left their children with&#13;
grandma and grandpa, the&#13;
Mark Nashes, while they were&#13;
gone.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Raelz&#13;
of White Lodge subdivision,&#13;
were in Gladwin three days&#13;
last week visiting the Gus&#13;
Henkes. On Sunday their son,&#13;
and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ben&#13;
Raetz were Sunday dinner&#13;
guests and spent the day visit*&#13;
Ing.&#13;
• * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Me-&#13;
Intyre plan to visit their&#13;
grandson, Robert, age 15, at&#13;
the University Hospital in&#13;
Ann Arbor. The Mclntyres live&#13;
at White Lodge and their&#13;
grandson is an Ann Arborite,&#13;
but spent a great deal of time&#13;
here with them during the&#13;
summer vacation months.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Charboneau&#13;
had their children and&#13;
their families home for Sun-&#13;
Lunch Menu&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
CAFTERIA MENU&#13;
WEEK OF SEPT. 80—OCT.l&#13;
MOX. SEPT. 30&#13;
Spaghetti, Cheese Wedge&#13;
! Sandwiches, Fruit, Milk.&#13;
| TTJES. OCT. 1&#13;
I Sloppy-Jo, Vegetable, Fruit,&#13;
Milk.&#13;
WED. OCT. 2&#13;
B e e f . stew, Sandwiches,&#13;
Fruit, Milk.&#13;
OCT. S u d 4 1 No School, M.E.A. Conference&#13;
day. They numbertd 27 in all.&#13;
The George Charboneaus are&#13;
not in their new home yet,&#13;
but are making a big gain in&#13;
that direction these nice weekends.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sprague&#13;
have gone to Florida to live.&#13;
They left Sunday, September&#13;
22. Before they left, one family&#13;
get-together they enjoyed was&#13;
at their home on Pingree Road&#13;
where they had their daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Grace Baker and children&#13;
of Toledo, Ohio, {heir son,&#13;
n O T I C E S&#13;
AUCTION SALT&#13;
&gt; «f I n n mt Dtreetan «C&#13;
WHITE LODGE OWNEKS INC.&#13;
POfCKJUSY, SUCH.&#13;
October ft*. 1M3. M&#13;
While Lodge Ctab Howe.&#13;
Notice is hereby given that in accordance&#13;
with Act 230 PA. 1897, and the&#13;
by-laws of White Lodge Owners Inc.,&#13;
a Public Auction will be held at 12&#13;
noon at the White Lodge Club House.&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan.&#13;
The following shares of Stock with&#13;
Lot attached in White Lodge Country&#13;
Club, will be offered for sale to the&#13;
highest bidder, to secure the payment&#13;
of liens thereon, due the Whit* Lodge&#13;
Owners Inc.&#13;
Stock No. 275. Lots No*. 355 and 356,&#13;
Maynard A. Smith, Mt Pleasant Mich.&#13;
SUBJECT TO PRIOR REDEMPTION&#13;
Arthur Rogers, Secretary&#13;
Sept 4-11-18-25&#13;
STATS OF MICHIGAN&#13;
Tkw Probate Oowt for tkw&#13;
r «&#13;
fo-Jfee Matter o M * f *«•«&#13;
September 3, 1963.&#13;
Present. Honorable&#13;
Francis E. Barren, Judge of Probate.&#13;
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,&#13;
That all creditor! of said deceased are&#13;
required to present their claims In&#13;
writing and under oath, to said Court&#13;
and to serve a copy thereof upon&#13;
JANE BOLLINGER of Gregory,&#13;
Michigan, fiduciary of said estate, and&#13;
that such claims will be heard by said&#13;
Court at the Probate Office on&#13;
November 12. 1963, at 10 A.M.&#13;
IT IS ORDERED, That notice thereof&#13;
be given by publication of a copy&#13;
hereof for three weeks consecutively&#13;
previous to said day of hearing. In the&#13;
Pineltney Dispatch, and that the fiduciary&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to be&#13;
served upon each known party in Interest&#13;
at his last known address by registered,&#13;
certified or ordinary mall (with&#13;
proof of mailing), or by personal service&#13;
at least fourteen (14) days prior to&#13;
»uch hearing unless said Notice is&#13;
waived.&#13;
FRANCIS E. BARRON&#13;
Judge of Probate.&#13;
A true copy:&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Register of Probate.&#13;
Willis L. Lyons, Attorney&#13;
Howell, Mich.&#13;
Sept 11, 18, 25&#13;
THE BUSINESS and&#13;
PROFESSIONAL CORNER&#13;
Wiltse Ele Heal&#13;
Service&#13;
Electrical Contracting&#13;
6000 West M-36 Pinckney&#13;
Phone UP 8-5558&#13;
Lavey Insurance&#13;
Agency&#13;
Auto # Home #) Business&#13;
Ph. UPtown ^&#13;
PH. UP 8-3234&#13;
Pincicney&#13;
Don C. Swarthout&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
Modern Equipment&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
Phone UP 8-3172&#13;
L. J. Swarthout&#13;
Building it Contracting&#13;
Hornet, Cottage*, Gtragtt&#13;
1292 Darwin Road, Pinckney&#13;
114 Wett Main Street&#13;
(Ch H5rautn&#13;
TILL FURTHER&#13;
, . . • NOTICE&#13;
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday&#13;
PERMANENT «* *6"&#13;
# HI-FASHION STYLING&#13;
# BLEACHING&#13;
HOUBSt #~COLORING&#13;
MOIL, thru Sat., 8 to t #) MANICURING&#13;
Thursday 8 to 9 # PEDICURING&#13;
107 E. Main&#13;
Pat Rosiecki&#13;
Manager&#13;
878-3467 Pinckney&#13;
Norene Hathaway Pat LaPrad&#13;
Operator Operator&#13;
N O T I C E&#13;
LAST CALL FOR&#13;
VILLAGE TAXES&#13;
mre 4ae fcy October 1st.&#13;
Payable at My tease, 631 Patter*&#13;
Lake • * , dartasg the hears -.&#13;
WEMESMY 10 U L TO 2&#13;
SATURDAY 10 I N . TO 2&#13;
Rosemary Whitley&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Sprague&#13;
and three children, another&#13;
, Mr. and Mr*. Carl Spraand&#13;
three children of&#13;
South Rockwood, their granddaughter,&#13;
Mrs. Terry Ferestel&#13;
and her daughter of Romulus,&#13;
Michigan, and their daughter's&#13;
family, Mr. and Mrs. Dave&#13;
Taylor and two children of&#13;
Pinckney. The guests ^ave the&#13;
elder Spragues a very good&#13;
seadoff!&#13;
Last week the Spraguet rev&#13;
ceived word that while at work&#13;
their son Carl, working on&#13;
water line, seven foot underground,&#13;
received a broken collar&#13;
bone and cracked rib, when&#13;
the.pit caved in on him. He&#13;
was hospitalized a short while&#13;
and seems to be gaining now.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tasch&#13;
and son John, were in Chicago&#13;
last weekend to visit with&#13;
their daughter, Gretchen, the&#13;
Paul Cornwells.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilbertson&#13;
of Algonquin Drive, Portage&#13;
Lake, spent last week in&#13;
Pheonix, Arizona.&#13;
• • *&#13;
A "little birdie" told me that&#13;
two well known sisters, Josephine&#13;
and Lucille Culhane now&#13;
living in Flint, were Pinckney&#13;
visitors over laet week-end.&#13;
Both are graduates of the&#13;
Pinckney High school, and&#13;
many of the "senior citizens."&#13;
• • •&#13;
The William Mitchells no&#13;
Jonger reside on the Dexter-&#13;
3 PINCKNEY (Mich.) DISPATCH. WED* SEPT. JB, 1963&#13;
Manchester Downs Pinckney&#13;
By Jos* Taeefc&#13;
PINCKNEY — Friday the&#13;
20th was unluckier than Friday,&#13;
the 13th, for the Pinckney High&#13;
Varsity football team: The Pirates&#13;
won on the 13th against&#13;
Laingsburg but lost on the 20th&#13;
against Manchester.&#13;
Manchester beat the Pirates&#13;
by the score of 32 to 18. Tne&#13;
Pirates offense didn't look too&#13;
bad but the defense Just&#13;
couldn't hold down Manchester's&#13;
Flying Dutchmen.&#13;
The Pirates scored three six&#13;
pointers. Gary Henry quarterbacked&#13;
and Manchester eoulcbVt&#13;
stop the Pirates' passing attack.&#13;
All three scores for the Pirates&#13;
were on passes, two were&#13;
to Merile McMichaels for three&#13;
and 13 yards and one was&#13;
to Jim Pine for 18 yards.&#13;
Manchester scored t h r e e&#13;
quick touchdowns in the first&#13;
quarter but, after that, the&#13;
Pirates played them even.&#13;
Their flrtt score was an 87&#13;
* a i i kickolf return, the first&#13;
kick of the game, by Ron Fielder.&#13;
Then the Flying Dutchmen&#13;
tried an onside kick t h a t&#13;
worked and regained possession&#13;
of the ball. Only about a&#13;
minute after their first score,&#13;
Jim Sloat ran 21 yards for another&#13;
Manchester touchdown.&#13;
Just a little bit later, Jerry&#13;
Ahrens, Manchester's quarterback,&#13;
ran 90 yards for another&#13;
six-pointer and Ron Punches&#13;
kicked the extra point.&#13;
Manchester did not score again&#13;
until the second aalf, when&#13;
Ahrens threw a pass for a 60-&#13;
yard toachdown to Dan Scott&#13;
and Punches again kicked the&#13;
extra point&#13;
Manchester's final TJD. was&#13;
another pass, Ahrens to Scott,&#13;
that went a total of 25 yards.&#13;
Friday the Pirates play the&#13;
Ypsi * Roosevelt at Pinckney,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
People forget how fast you&#13;
did a job — but they remember&#13;
how well you did i t&#13;
—Howard W. Newton&#13;
It is a worthier thing to deserve&#13;
honor than to possess it.&#13;
—Thomas Fuller&#13;
Sharpe Is Delegate&#13;
To State Conference&#13;
HOWELL — State Representative&#13;
Thomas G. Sharpe&#13;
will be a delegate from the&#13;
State Legislature to a statewide&#13;
leadership conference on&#13;
problems of mental illness and&#13;
retardation October 1, at the&#13;
Kellogg Center of Michigan&#13;
State University.&#13;
Sep. Sharpe will Join more&#13;
than 200 delegates from medical,&#13;
scientific, educational*&#13;
religious, labor and other&#13;
graops to focus their atten-&#13;
VU UW&#13;
"Final Report of the Joint&#13;
Commission on Mental HIPiOaaa&#13;
T wp* Mimitai&#13;
ton Road and have lived there |&#13;
nearly a month now. The&#13;
Behms moved to Carsonville,&#13;
Mich., nearly two months ago.&#13;
Nature Center&#13;
Tours Start&#13;
Schools in the counties of&#13;
Livingston, Macomb, Oakland,&#13;
Washtenaw and Wayne may&#13;
now schedule appointments for&#13;
naturalist lectures to be given&#13;
to boys and girls visiting the&#13;
Nature Center at Kensington&#13;
Metropolitan Park southeast&#13;
of Brighton.-&#13;
William F. Hopkins, chief&#13;
naturalist for the Huron-Clinton&#13;
Metropolitan Authority,&#13;
pointed out that naturalist&#13;
lectures are available Tuesday&#13;
through Friday from September&#13;
through June 15 at the&#13;
Nature Center, where four&#13;
lecture periods are scheduled.&#13;
Obituaries&#13;
ANNA ENGELHARDT&#13;
HOWELL — Mrs. Anna W.&#13;
Engelhardt, 84, of 436 W. Sibley&#13;
St., died Thursday^ Sept.&#13;
19, at an Argentine convalescent&#13;
home after a short illness.&#13;
She was the mother of Ruslell&#13;
Engelhardt, Bell Telephone&#13;
Co. manager here.&#13;
Other survivors include two&#13;
granddaughters and a brother,&#13;
Arch Rohde of Chicago,&#13;
Services were held Saturday&#13;
from the MacDonald Funeral&#13;
Home, with burial in Roaehill&#13;
Cemetery in Chicago.&#13;
• • •&#13;
WALTER MCQUILLAN&#13;
Walter McQuillan, 70, former&#13;
Pinckney resident who&#13;
lived on East Grand River in&#13;
Howell, died suddenly Tuesday&#13;
morning.&#13;
Rosary services will be at&#13;
8 p.m. Thursday at Schnackenburg&#13;
Funeral Home, Howell.&#13;
Funeral services will be at&#13;
St. J o s e p h Church Friday&#13;
morning at 10 a.m.&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Licenses&#13;
HOWELL — County Clerk&#13;
Joseph Ellis announced that&#13;
only three marriage licenses&#13;
were issued last week. They&#13;
went to:&#13;
Ronald Peterson, 20, of&#13;
Brighton and Carol J. Hall, 19,&#13;
of Brighton.&#13;
Charles L. K O V I C I , 36,&#13;
Fowlerville, a n d Rosemary&#13;
Snyder, 26, of Owosso.&#13;
Gary W. Cole, 25, of Brigh&#13;
ton, and Ruth Ann Potts, 19&#13;
of New Hudson.&#13;
ness and Health** and its application&#13;
in&#13;
Implementation of Michigan's&#13;
new Community Mental&#13;
Health Services Act also will&#13;
be studied in the light of the&#13;
Final Report: "Action for&#13;
Mental Health."&#13;
One hundred and eighteen&#13;
statewide organisations will&#13;
send representatives to the&#13;
conference.&#13;
There they will hear medical&#13;
authorities such as Daniel&#13;
xjiaxii, uf&#13;
Pa., president-elect of the&#13;
American Psychiatric Association,&#13;
and Jacques S. Gottlieb,&#13;
M.D., director of Lafayette&#13;
in-D#tx50it and citizens&#13;
nam Township Board, held at&#13;
the T o w n Hall Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 18, 1963 at fr p.m. All&#13;
board members present: Dinkel,&#13;
Wylie, Stackable, Reynolds&#13;
and Kennedy.&#13;
Meeting called to order by&#13;
Supervisor Dinkel, there being&#13;
no old business to transact.&#13;
Minutes of the meeting of&#13;
August 21, 1963 read and approved.&#13;
The Board of Commerce of&#13;
Hell, Mich, went on record as&#13;
opposing the zoning in Putnam&#13;
Township. Mr. Melvin Reinhard&#13;
was their representative.&#13;
About twenty-five persons opposing&#13;
the zoning were present.&#13;
Motion by Wylie, supported&#13;
by Stackable, to purchase twoway&#13;
radio for the American&#13;
La France fire truck. Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
Motion by Wylie, supported&#13;
by Kennedy, that the American&#13;
i France Company service&#13;
the American La France fire&#13;
truck. Motion carried.&#13;
The board set the following&#13;
winter schedule for the Township&#13;
dump, effective Oct. 1,&#13;
1963.&#13;
Tues. — 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
Thurs. — 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
Sat. — 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
Sun. — 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
Motion by Stackable, supported&#13;
by Kennedy, to pay the&#13;
following bills as read. Motion&#13;
carried.&#13;
Lloyd Hardin — Bulldozing&#13;
Twp dump $126.50&#13;
Pinckney Community Schools&#13;
Del. tax $2,825.27&#13;
Florence Preuss — Sept. Librarian&#13;
$50.00&#13;
Ezra Plummer — Aug. dump&#13;
$30.00&#13;
Cecil Murphy — Aug. dump&#13;
$15.00&#13;
Township Official salaries —&#13;
H year $1,050.00&#13;
John Wylie — $40.00&#13;
Norman Miller — 6 hours&#13;
truck at dump $30.00&#13;
Miller &amp; Baughn Assoc. —3&#13;
hours truck at dump $15.00&#13;
Van's Motor Sales — Bal. on&#13;
Acct. $3.80&#13;
Dark's Gulf Service — Bal&#13;
on Acct. $4.49&#13;
Spears Fire Protection —Fire&#13;
Dept. supplies $3633&#13;
Beck's Marathon Service —&#13;
Bal. on Acct. $3.60&#13;
Michigan Bell Telephone Co.&#13;
5 unit fire phone (ph. in town&#13;
and fire hall) $39.60&#13;
Murray Kennedy — Gerk's&#13;
postage ' $6.40&#13;
Joe Sinai — 3700 ft. of road&#13;
oil $481.00&#13;
Livingston County R o a d&#13;
Commission — Chloride $488.75&#13;
The Detroit Edison Co —&#13;
Lights for town hall $7.84&#13;
Jack's Printing Service —&#13;
Twp. printing $1930&#13;
Pinckney Community library&#13;
Advance Payment $1,000.00&#13;
Motion by Stackable, supported&#13;
by Wylie, to adjourn.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Murray J. Kennedy&#13;
Putnam Twp. Clerk&#13;
Hamncy and&#13;
vice president of the Michigan&#13;
Society for Mental Health.&#13;
MOUNTAIN!&#13;
Dems and GOP&#13;
Nane Noniiett&#13;
For Cuvattars&#13;
HOWELL — Names of 12&#13;
nominees for the board of&#13;
canvassers have been submitted&#13;
to County Clerk Joseph&#13;
Ellis from which four wOl be&#13;
chosen by the Board of Super*&#13;
visors in October—two from&#13;
each party, under the terms&#13;
of a law adopted this year&#13;
creating a four-member, bi-&#13;
Those submitted by the Republican&#13;
party for a two-year&#13;
term are Garland Elliott,&#13;
Harry Gartrell, and Hollis Miller,&#13;
present member of the&#13;
board.&#13;
For the four-year farm:&#13;
Kenneth Bucknell, present&#13;
member; Joseph Cox and Fred&#13;
Cronenwett&#13;
Democrats have submitted&#13;
the names of Maruice Dasch,&#13;
Donald Moon, and William H.&#13;
Groomes for the two-year term&#13;
and Ruth Munzel, Gerald Sixbey,&#13;
and Leo Burke, for four&#13;
years.&#13;
The appointees will take&#13;
office Nov. 1 of this year.&#13;
Saving Soil&#13;
BY LAMAR M. WOOD&#13;
Basic conservation plans&#13;
have recently been completed&#13;
on the farms of Joe Scepka,&#13;
Arthur Buell and A l b e r t&#13;
Berecz in the Northwest District;&#13;
and Harold Bugard and&#13;
Harold McQuillin in the Southwest&#13;
District.&#13;
There are several new cooperators—&#13;
Ron Reid in Deerfield&#13;
Township and David A.&#13;
Wolfe in Fenton Township of&#13;
the Fenton District; Asher&#13;
Wylie in Putnam Township of&#13;
the Southwest District; and&#13;
Joseph Bozyk in Handy Township&#13;
of the Northwest District.&#13;
Bruce Fawcett In the Fenton&#13;
District has recently put&#13;
in quite a few tile.&#13;
Ed Davis in the Northwest&#13;
District has just put in more&#13;
tile. He continued the tiling&#13;
which.he began last year.&#13;
Andrew Henry, director In&#13;
the Southwest District, represented&#13;
the four districts&#13;
when he attended the midyear&#13;
meeting of the State&#13;
Association of Soil Conservation&#13;
Districts, held at&#13;
Gamp Kett on August 80&#13;
and 81. We appreciate his&#13;
effort in getting there. Camp&#13;
Kett is the new State 4-H&#13;
Camp, located on M-51 near&#13;
Tnsttn in the northwest part&#13;
of the Lower Peninsula.&#13;
The movie projector owned&#13;
by the Districts has now been&#13;
repaired and is available for&#13;
Rahrig Bakery&#13;
- OPEN -&#13;
Wad. and Than. 9 L B . U S&#13;
flit 8 u a - 8 pjn.; Sum. * aflL-1&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY - TUESDAY - FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS IT!!&#13;
THE ONLY BAKERY IN TOWN!&#13;
Special Orders Takm Or Pfceaw&#13;
Call Plnckn#y S7S-SS17&#13;
use by groups at a very small&#13;
rental fee. It is located at the&#13;
SCS office.&#13;
Clair Miller, Lyle House,&#13;
Gail Dillingham, Allan Campbell&#13;
and Lamar Wood met&#13;
with the Fowlerville Council&#13;
on September 16 to discuss&#13;
progress on the Fowlerville&#13;
Village No. 2 County Drain&#13;
Watershed..&#13;
T h e Northwest District&#13;
directors are planning to invite&#13;
the directors of the Fenton,&#13;
Southeast and Southwest&#13;
Districts, and their wives, to&#13;
a dinner meeting on October&#13;
15, probably at Fowlerville.&#13;
This has been a regular affair&#13;
fQr 11 years.&#13;
Charles Smith in Cohoctah&#13;
Township is starting a tile job.&#13;
Stephen Shetron has resigned&#13;
from the Soil Conservation&#13;
Service In order to&#13;
accept a two-year fellowship&#13;
at the University of Michigan.&#13;
He will be conducting research&#13;
in forest soils, and at the&#13;
same time will be working for&#13;
a Ph. D. degree. Shetron was&#13;
employed at Howell as a soil&#13;
scientist for the past year. He&#13;
and his wife Ruth and baby&#13;
girl have moved to Ann Arbor.&#13;
" A Profession Dynamic"&#13;
Those who attain to any&#13;
excellence commonly spend life&#13;
in some one single pursuit, for&#13;
excellence is not often gained&#13;
upon easier terms.&#13;
HOWELL — Schools in Livingston&#13;
County — with the&#13;
exception of those in the&#13;
Brighton district — will close&#13;
Oct. 3 and 4 to permit teachers&#13;
to attend the annual Region&#13;
8 Teachers' Conference in&#13;
Lansing.&#13;
Brighton teachers will attend&#13;
the conference* to.r be&#13;
held later in the month on&#13;
Oct. 17 and 18 in Ann Arbor&#13;
and Detroit.&#13;
Teachers from Clinton, Shiawaesee,&#13;
Livingston, I n g h a m&#13;
and Eaton counties will attend&#13;
the conferences scheduled for&#13;
the Civic Center and area&#13;
schools.&#13;
A general session and small&#13;
section and group meetings&#13;
will present new teaching&#13;
methods and techniques. Discussion&#13;
will be cued to the&#13;
theme "Teaching — a Profession&#13;
Dynamic."&#13;
"Space Science and Careers&#13;
In the Space Age" will&#13;
be the topic of the keynote&#13;
address presented by Paul&#13;
L. Gardner, educational specialist,&#13;
National Aeronautics&#13;
and Space Administration,&#13;
Washington, D.C., at the October&#13;
8 general session.&#13;
The remainder of that day&#13;
will be devoted to "Carnival of&#13;
Learning" section meetings.&#13;
S c h o o l construction trends,&#13;
school health problems and&#13;
creativity ' and intelligence are&#13;
a few of the almost 20 sub'1-&#13;
jects to be explored by experts&#13;
in the education field.&#13;
On October 4 the teachers&#13;
will attend group meetings allied&#13;
with their teaching interests.&#13;
The meetings, dealing&#13;
with such areas as mathematics,&#13;
social science and physical&#13;
education, will be held in area&#13;
schools.&#13;
A highlight of the institute&#13;
will be a Community College&#13;
Information Center that will&#13;
have the latest material on&#13;
local community colleges.&#13;
TREE TRIMMING&#13;
AND CUTTING&#13;
TV ANTENNA&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
BOBVEDDER&#13;
FREE&#13;
ESTIMATES&#13;
PH. PINCKNES&#13;
UP 8-3452&#13;
M**mmmt;Mm&#13;
Yoi may be Buying a New Car&#13;
It's easier with our convenient and&#13;
popular low-cost auto loan. Payments&#13;
can be arranged to fit your income.&#13;
Fast, friendly service usually puts the&#13;
money at your* disposal within 24&#13;
hours.&#13;
Then you can shop at leisure, with&#13;
the full bargaining power of a "cash&#13;
buyer." Leave those repair bills behind.&#13;
Start fresh with a new car at&#13;
low cost Bank rates!&#13;
McPharson Jtate&#13;
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AKOlS — TIES. NOON — DISPATCH TIES. NOON&#13;
LAGUC — XCEJS. NOON&#13;
75r&#13;
S I U TOMORROW&#13;
«Mi • WUIT AD TOMTl&#13;
Personals&#13;
y. HAVK a drinking&#13;
p j f , Write Alcoholic* Anonymous,&#13;
P. O. Box 162, Whitnorp&#13;
Lake, Michigan. ttx&#13;
LOST BRIGHT carpet colors -&#13;
restore them with Blue Lustre.&#13;
Rent electric *hampo»xr SI.&#13;
Ceo. B. flat* &amp; Son Hdwe.&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
KARL'S TV now open every&#13;
•vening until 9 p.m., large&#13;
•tock ot reconditioned used&#13;
TVs. 104 W. Grand River.&#13;
t-t-x&#13;
TILE — LINOLEUM—&#13;
F0BM1CA&#13;
—CUSTOiM WORK—&#13;
COVERING&#13;
6488 Greenfield Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Mich.&#13;
Phohe 227-6024 for Free&#13;
Home Estimate&#13;
Card of Thanks&#13;
I "WISH to extend my sincere&#13;
thanks and appreciation to my&#13;
friends for theii" many acts of&#13;
kindness during my recent illness&#13;
with special thanks to&#13;
Rev. Robert Coi'fey. Mr. &amp; Mrs.&#13;
Kear, Mrs. Dale Peai'sull, Mr.&#13;
&amp; Mrs. Richard Luttermoser,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ekien Bock, Mrs.&#13;
Uasweli. Mrs. Arthur Demon,&#13;
and the Gray Ladies. I will always&#13;
remember your thouifhtiulness.&#13;
Mrs. Ruth Hazelman&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Household&#13;
USED GAS RANGES - Roper,&#13;
Detroit Jewel, Kenmore, excellent&#13;
condition, tree delivery&#13;
and installation. 90 day guarantee.&#13;
Consumers Power Co.,&#13;
Phone Howell 640. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Household&#13;
SINGER AUTOMATIC fancy&#13;
stitch. 1962 model like new in&#13;
sewing desk, makes fancy&#13;
stitches, sews on buttons,&#13;
makes button notes, darns,&#13;
I monograms, appliques, embroi-&#13;
! ders, does overcasting, blind&#13;
|hems, nu attachments needed.&#13;
! Take over payments of $6.75 a&#13;
month. Full price $68.36. Call&#13;
Howell 791. 9-25-x&#13;
GOOD USED BDRM., living&#13;
rm. &amp; dining rm. furniture.&#13;
Many other household items.&#13;
Open afternoons. Auction Sale&#13;
every Sat. night, 7:30 p.m. 9010&#13;
Pontiac Trail, South Lyon,&#13;
Mich. 10-29-X&#13;
DINING ROOM set. 5 chairs,&#13;
j buffet, all in pretty good coni&#13;
dition. AC 7-6831. 9-25-p&#13;
| . _ — — _&#13;
j DEATH IN family forces sale&#13;
1 of all household items, appli-&#13;
' ances furniture lamps etc. Call&#13;
AC 9-9278 or come to sale on&#13;
Friday Sept. 27, 1-3 P.M. 7984&#13;
State St. 9-25-x&#13;
I DUMONT 17" table model TV&#13;
i - - have new TV guarantee 1&#13;
I yr. ago - - $55. Call 229-9606.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
WESTTNHHOrSF auto washer,&#13;
in good condition. $25. AC&#13;
9-9182. 9-25-x&#13;
USED TV'S — Hoffman's console&#13;
17fi $49,00; •3t"-'M'agAavtii'"&#13;
WE RENT&#13;
# CEMENT MIXERS&#13;
# CHAIN SAWS&#13;
# STEAM CLEANER&#13;
# TOW BARS&#13;
# TRAILERS&#13;
And Many Other Item*&#13;
RENT-ALL-CENTER&#13;
10461 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton Phone 229-6120&#13;
AD...&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Argus&#13;
l&#13;
PAPERS...&#13;
T H E&#13;
Pinckney Whitmore&#13;
Dispatch. Eagle&#13;
PRICE&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
ARGUS&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
DISPATCH&#13;
UP 8-3141&#13;
WHITMORE&#13;
EAGLE&#13;
AC 7-7131&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1963&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Mufflers, Generators,&#13;
Fuel Pumps, Brake&#13;
Shoes, Glass Packs. American&#13;
Auto Ace. 126 E. Grand River&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
EVERGREENS, $1.00 to $3.00.&#13;
Log Cabin Nursery, 8870 Evergreen&#13;
Rd., turn off U.S.-23 on&#13;
to Silver Lake Rd.. half way&#13;
between Grand River and Whitmore&#13;
Lake. tfx&#13;
Baum. 5287 Red Fox Rd Lake&#13;
of the Pines, Brighton.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
SINGER CABINET sewing machine,&#13;
call after 7 p.m. — AC&#13;
9-7080. t-f-x&#13;
ELECTRIC STOVE, make offer.&#13;
229-9134. 9-25-x&#13;
UNCALLED FOR lay-a-way&#13;
Singer zig zag. This beautiful&#13;
machine in console table cabinet&#13;
originally sold for $330. Does all&#13;
fancy designs, sews on buttons,&#13;
makes button holes, monograms,&#13;
etc., all without attachments.&#13;
Can be purchased by&#13;
responsible party by making&#13;
arrangements for full balance&#13;
due of $31,60 or $3.70 per&#13;
month. Call Howell 791. 9-25-x&#13;
DINING ROOM set, 9 pc.. oak.&#13;
reasonable. AC 7-6932. 9-25-x&#13;
Whitmore Lake.&#13;
op. 449-9551"&#13;
9-25-x&#13;
REPOSSESSED - - New Home&#13;
! sewing machine —- Talfe over&#13;
i payments, 449-9551, Whitmore&#13;
Lake. 9-23-x&#13;
12' x 15" BLACK and white&#13;
tweed rug: green upholstered&#13;
chair, matching ottoman, studio&#13;
couch, lamps, end tables,&#13;
small book case. Phone NO 3-&#13;
0905. 9-25-x&#13;
CROSLEY refrigerator, with&#13;
full freezer, $75.: sleeper sofa,&#13;
like new, $75. AC 9-6723.&#13;
9-25-x&#13;
KELVINATOR upright freezer,&#13;
12 cu. ft. $75. Wm. Pierce. 227-&#13;
2963. 10-2-x&#13;
LIVINGSTON SECURITY POLICE&#13;
Armed and Bonded Guards&#13;
Night Patrols&#13;
Will patrol anything, lakefront homes, buildings.&#13;
factories, etc. for fire and theft prevention and&#13;
window breakage.&#13;
MILL Fl'RMSH PLANT Cil'ARDS&#13;
Call Pinckney 878-5533&#13;
THE SINGER Company's only&#13;
authorized representative in&#13;
Livingston County, Norman&#13;
I Pilsner, AC 9-9344 offers used&#13;
.standard treadle, $15; Singer&#13;
' portable, $29,95; ol f makes&#13;
portable, $19.95 and console,&#13;
-$39:50. New Stnger typewriter,&#13;
vacuum cleaners, and sewing&#13;
1 machines. Easy terms, small or&#13;
no down payment. 9-25-x&#13;
UP T 0 YOUR&#13;
NECK IN&#13;
BILLS?&#13;
WHY WORRY!!&#13;
&amp;L&#13;
DHHHI&#13;
S42&#13;
A&gt;X&#13;
Let Us Help You&#13;
Avoid Garnishments&#13;
Bill Harra*sment J)&#13;
We Are Not A Loan Co.&#13;
MANAGEMENT SERVICE&#13;
COURT BUILDING • LICENSED&#13;
— NO. 2-2565 • BONDED&#13;
Sept. 11-18-25 &amp; Oct. 2&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
HOT PASTIES ~ - Also Donuts&#13;
and fried pies — 170 Center St.,&#13;
Highland. (2 blks. South of M-&#13;
591, Thurs. Fri., Sat, &amp; Sun,&#13;
open 10 a.m., Phone 685-1496.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR LOT rent&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. Call Howell&#13;
1787. ' t-f-x&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
! FROM TERMITES. For fur-&#13;
J ther information call F. T.&#13;
Hyne and Son, AC 7-1831.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
\vvn&#13;
trade:&#13;
motors&#13;
Goods,&#13;
"V" ~"+ - -&#13;
r A ^ H ' VVB nav cash or&#13;
used guns and&#13;
;. Mill Creek&#13;
Dexter.&#13;
Pinckney 878-3320.&#13;
outboard&#13;
Sporting&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
mr tires;&#13;
9-25-x&#13;
FRIGIDAIRE ELEC. stove, one&#13;
twin bed. springs and mattress,&#13;
baby scales, large size tricycle.&#13;
AC 7-6411. 9-25-x&#13;
POT TYPE furnace, $15; 2&#13;
space heaters, $5, each: 'a in.&#13;
water pipe, used, make offer;&#13;
.'•} automatic washers, need repairs,&#13;
$5. each. AC 9-6298&#13;
9-25-.N&#13;
MAKE OUR STORE y o u r&#13;
headquarters for corn harvesting&#13;
and blower equipment. Good&#13;
values in new and used equipment.&#13;
We trade and finance.&#13;
Hartland Area Hdwe. Phone&#13;
Hartland 2511. 9-25-x&#13;
TRY DIADAX—formerly Dex-&#13;
A-Diet, 2 weeks supply, $1.98&#13;
Uber's Drug.&#13;
12-4-p&#13;
NERVOUS TENSION0 Cant&#13;
sleep? Relax with Sleep-Wol&#13;
Capsules 98c. Uber's Drug&#13;
11-6-p&#13;
GIRLS TAP SHOES, size 7 ' i .&#13;
Good condition. Phone AC 7-&#13;
7651 after 5:30 p.m. t-l-;&gt;&#13;
POWER MOWKR - - 2 ' a H.P.,&#13;
Clinton engine, Dial-A-Hite,&#13;
$20., 130 E. North St., Brighton,&#13;
SAVE - - S A V E • - SAVE• - on&#13;
Kelvinator appliances during&#13;
Golden Jubilee Months. Check&#13;
our low trading prices on refrigerators&#13;
freezers, washers,&#13;
dryers. Prices are down - - allowances&#13;
up, Check your Kelvinator&#13;
lucky number ticket, at&#13;
| Hartland Area Hdwe. Phone&#13;
Hartland 2511. 10-2-x&#13;
WHITE S E M I - automatic&#13;
50,OW Grain, glass lined water&#13;
softener and filter combined&#13;
Call Howell 795J2 after 3 p.m.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
BRIGHTON SWEET SHOP&#13;
F*«I DeLucs - 1M W. Main St. — Ph. AC 9-70M&#13;
SEALTEST ICE CREAM&#13;
• • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
"Flowers by Nailer's"&#13;
Formerly Winfcethaus Flora) Co.&#13;
Phone HoueU 2«4&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Gamble's Store&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper * Houaewir*&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
Electrical&#13;
and&#13;
Plumbing Sapplie*&#13;
Tires &amp; Birtenet&#13;
fS4 W. Mala PJL AC 7-ttll&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
FUNEBAL HOME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9S7X&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TLLLEY '&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tues.-Tbun.-Kat.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 pjn.&#13;
440 W. Main St.&#13;
AO&#13;
RoyaJ ImpnveaMBt Co.&#13;
Home ModerniutiocL All&#13;
tvpf« of siding, roofing,&#13;
stone, kitchens, attics, awnings,&#13;
storm windows, doors,&#13;
basements.&#13;
Free Estimates. FHA terms&#13;
Call Collect OR 4-4204&#13;
2MUS Fre*mont St. Livoala&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
All Forms of Coverage&#13;
307 W. MAIN STREET&#13;
7-1891&#13;
Thoa. P. Aodftrson DVM&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8:30 P.M.&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River, Brighton&#13;
AC 7-4861&#13;
ProfesatoatJ Bid*., Brighton&#13;
DR. W. W. MADDEN&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
Mon.. Tue., Phurs.. Fri. 9-5&#13;
Wednesday * Saturday 9-12&#13;
North ^ t — AC 9-6254&#13;
H. MLKTO&#13;
Wo Chmtf I T&#13;
"For A Lovelier You"&#13;
— Open Evenioffs —&#13;
BBJGffTOft BCALTT&#13;
•ALON&#13;
t t t W. ttortk WL AC 1-SUI&#13;
f t M C Od. BHmr.&#13;
AC i-eesi&#13;
S a t « U « P.M.&#13;
PLUMBINU * HEATING&#13;
Prompt, Dependable&#13;
ReatoiuMo&#13;
Phs. AC 7-4721&#13;
Res. AC 7-1582&#13;
Main St.&#13;
Electrical Contractors&#13;
OAFFNET&#13;
EIJCTTRIC ABOP&#13;
Appliance Repair and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-76U, 321 W. Main&#13;
PAINTING&#13;
Uterter ft&#13;
Paper fta^eia&#13;
Wall Waihins&#13;
LEO KUSMIKRZ&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
OIL SPACE heater and tank.&#13;
Call HI 9-2289 after 4:30.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
GUNS Remington 7-10 automatic&#13;
30-06. 4-x si-ope, sidemount&#13;
case: Browning sweet&#13;
sixteen vent, rib: polyehoke:&#13;
Revere H MM Camera &amp; projector.&#13;
Call AC 7-6281 before 1&#13;
p.m. 10-9-x&#13;
GAS RANGE, $15; double bed&#13;
Crops for Sale&#13;
APPLES -•- Mclntosh - all&#13;
Grades: Leith Orchartkr. tfctt 3 .&#13;
7th St. Brighton. Open 9 a m .&#13;
to 6 p.m. Mon. — Sat. Closed&#13;
Sunday. t-f-x&#13;
APPLES, short supply of good&#13;
apples. No. 1 Mac's at $'5 00 per&#13;
bu.; Wolf Rivers $2.00 jx&gt;r bu.&#13;
No. 2 $1.25 to $200 per bushel&#13;
canning tomatoes, $1.75 per bu.&#13;
butternut acorn and Hubbard&#13;
squash at $1.50 per bu. Taking&#13;
orders for winter potatoes for&#13;
Oct. 1. Sebagos and Katahdens&#13;
at $1.^5 per bu. Bring containers.&#13;
George Charboneau, 9040&#13;
Farley, Pinckney 878-6603.&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
$200 DOWN on Great Lakes&#13;
tnrrter, It) x 45. 1958 modet~2-&#13;
bdnn., fruni kitchen, oil heat,&#13;
located on lake, for information&#13;
call 227-5284, 8 a.m. to&#13;
4 p.m. t-f-p&#13;
1956 RICHARDSON MOBILE&#13;
home, inquire Lot 19, University&#13;
Mobile Court or Phone 449-&#13;
9941, Whitmore Lake.&#13;
9-25-x&#13;
dining table &amp; 3 chairs, $11.;&#13;
Neon "Hamburg" Sign, $10.;&#13;
beverage and .foud. coolers, .for&#13;
New Hudson.. 9-25-p&#13;
THERMOSTAT Control, space&#13;
heater; Elec. Trolling motor;&#13;
Paywell Paint Sprayer. Call AC&#13;
9-2275. 10-16-p&#13;
BARGAIN hunters paradise!&#13;
Enormous supply good quality&#13;
clothing, also dishes, knick&#13;
knacks, books, furniturp. etc.&#13;
Open Daily, House of Rummage&#13;
4485 E. M-59. Howell. 10-16-x&#13;
TWO OIL space healer - • One&#13;
Coleman Floor Furnace: Three&#13;
275 sal. lanks. Make offer. Call&#13;
229-6194. 9-25-p&#13;
BABY CAR-BED and haihinette,&#13;
good condition. Phone&#13;
AC 9-6452. 9-25-p&#13;
FOR SALE oil space heater&#13;
and tank call HI 9-2289 after&#13;
4:30. 9-25-p&#13;
MONTGOMERY WARD electric&#13;
water heater. 525.00. Used&#13;
not quite one year. Walter&#13;
Bechler. 878-3620. 9-25-p&#13;
B FLAT Clarinet and Btand.&#13;
Pinckney 878-3403. 10-2-p&#13;
CITIZENS BAND Transceiver.&#13;
Model - Webster 4-11. Call me&#13;
KHH-2759, if no •fcniiwpr call&#13;
AC 9-6430 - 5287 Red Fox Rd.,&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
BOYS BIKE for sale, good condition.&#13;
Phone AC 9-6919.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
TIRES 7:50 x 14, WAV - - 5"r&#13;
worn - Call AC 9-7957 &amp; ask&#13;
for Ed. t-f-x&#13;
FOUR SECTION disc, coin&#13;
planter, motorized «ai%den cultivator,&#13;
. ajr-conditioner, large?&#13;
outdoor' light fixture, grind&#13;
stone and buzz saws. Mrs. Elizabeth&#13;
Aschenbrenner, 8835 Cedar&#13;
Lake Road, near West M-&#13;
36, Pinckney 878-9996.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
FOR SALE- Squash Butternut,&#13;
Buttercup. Marshall Meabon,&#13;
1135 West. M-36, Pinckney.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
APPLES - - PEARS — Sweet&#13;
cider, high quality fruit, bargains&#13;
in utility grade. OakJand&#13;
Orchards. 2205 E. Commerce&#13;
PH nno m i l * PHSi of MUfol'd.&#13;
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
REGISTERED CORRIDALE&#13;
yearling Rams, &amp; Ram Lambs.&#13;
Emerald Acres - - II. Siroop -&#13;
1260 N. Hughes Rd, Howell,&#13;
Midi. Phone 1014W1 Howell.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PUPPIES. Siberian huskies and&#13;
German Shepherd combination,&#13;
reasonable, 3 left, AC 9-7050.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
TWO MOSCOVEY duck* and&#13;
22 duckling*. M. Harrington,&#13;
4785 Pingroe Road. 878-3255.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies.&#13;
AKC registered. Excellent&#13;
pedigree. Very reasonable. 878-&#13;
3283 after 4:30 P.M. 9-25-x&#13;
8 x 42 KOZY CoHch. 2 bdrms..&#13;
ideal for sm;i!l lainily or cottage.&#13;
Phone 229-6849. 9-25-p&#13;
Crops For Sale&#13;
4434 l«t*e&lt;1&#13;
Brigiitott,&#13;
Dr.&#13;
6-64-p&#13;
HONEY ROCK melons. 6074&#13;
Kinyon Dr., Phone AC 9-2161.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK,&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John Holtz 239-9081 tf&#13;
LOOK FOR THK&#13;
MAN IN THE&#13;
GOLD COAT&#13;
• SKK FOOTNOTK&#13;
SNEAK&#13;
PREVIEW Of The New&#13;
1964 GOLDEN&#13;
Anniversary Dodge&#13;
Wednesday Night&#13;
Sept. 18&#13;
CORNER FIRST AN II&#13;
HI RON, ANN ARBOR&#13;
OFFICIAL SHOWING&#13;
Friday, Sept. 20&#13;
* Bob Buell, D.D.D.&#13;
M««.-Tlrar*. 9 ajn-10 p a Frt-Sat 9 un-li pra SUB 12-6 pro&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUORS&#13;
Brandies&#13;
Mixes opes Party&#13;
Foods&#13;
COLD BEER — WINES&#13;
132 E. Graad River, Brlfhtoa — AC fr4tt68&#13;
Black Dirt - Top Soil&#13;
Road Gravti Cntthed Stone&#13;
Earth Moving, Fill 8am! or day&#13;
INdldoziMtf * GradHag&#13;
Colling Excavating&#13;
H i m 221M.7JII&#13;
?&lt;00 W. Grand River&#13;
Boats - Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
ACT NOW — BOAT SALE&#13;
Fishing Boats, Runabouts, Cfls»&#13;
ocs, Pontoon Boats. All at hUfl&#13;
savings. Watercraft Hdq., 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake HI&#13;
9-8191. t-f-x&#13;
Used Cars&#13;
1959 FORD, 4-eir&#13;
Dr. after 7 p.m. AC y-7U8O.&#13;
t-t-x&#13;
1959 PONTIAC Starrhief. 4-&#13;
dr., auto., power steering, power&#13;
brakes, low mileage , $lO4fS. At'&#13;
9-6723. 9-2.VX&#13;
13' YELLOW JACKET Boat, 25&#13;
H. P. Evinrude motor, all hardware,&#13;
windshield, steering, $400.&#13;
Can be seen at Pine Lodge Trailer&#13;
Park. Inquire at Lot 14 or&#13;
call Wi-MM. t-f-p&#13;
USBD&#13;
1952 CHEVY '* ton pick-up,&#13;
radio &amp; healer, runs tfood, $93.&#13;
UP 8-3110. 9-23-s&#13;
1959 CHEVY Bel Aire. 4 dr , 6&#13;
ry). power glide, mntnr overhauled&#13;
ll,()fX) miles aijo. Wtist&#13;
sell. Call Howell 1828, a*k lor&#13;
Don Weslie. 9-'J,'i-x&#13;
1962 PONTIAC C'atalina, 2-dr.,&#13;
|tt&gt;. P- «.. p. h., \enture trim,&#13;
1M0O miles. Call Howcll 1X28.&#13;
Alt lor Don Weslie. 9-2."&gt;x&#13;
1960 V-W,. Sun roof, good condition.&#13;
Brian Lavan. 229-6449.&#13;
9-25-&lt;&#13;
T)l CADILLAC, gotxl runniny&#13;
condition, body fair; '51 Ford&#13;
| at Ton, four speed, motor &amp;&#13;
1 transmission &amp; body good. Call&#13;
• AC 9-6698 before 4 p.m. 10-2-p&#13;
1959 FORD, Custom 300, 2-dr.,&#13;
stick shift, 6 eyl., Recently&#13;
overhauled, body in fine shape,&#13;
clean throughout. $465. Call&#13;
229-6280. t-f-p&#13;
'56 BUICK Roadmaster, all&#13;
power, 4 new W./W. tires, inquire&#13;
1U973 Spencer Rd., after&#13;
4 p.m. 10-2-p&#13;
CONTINUED mm mm&#13;
Emll F. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Painting — Wall Paper&#13;
114 School St. Brighton&#13;
AC 7-5941&#13;
TJ37 FORD, Country Squire, 9&#13;
pass, wagon, 4-dr., radio, heai&#13;
ter, powpr steering, no rust, t&#13;
\ A-l shape. Phone UP 8-5593.&#13;
, 10-2-x&#13;
FREE KITTENS, good pets for&#13;
children. AC 7-7959. 9-25-x&#13;
AKC Dachshund pups, red&#13;
males. 8 wks. old, Phone IIF&#13;
9-2148. 10-2-x&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
12 FOOT CAMPING trailer,&#13;
self-contained. $4.50 p^v day.&#13;
$25,00 per week. Would Sell.&#13;
878-3536 t-f-x&#13;
NOW&#13;
6 BARBERS&#13;
TO SERVE YOU&#13;
• No WaiMng&#13;
• Plenty of Parking&#13;
e Courteous Service&#13;
DASCOLA&#13;
HAIRSTYLISTS&#13;
ARBOKLAND&#13;
Mon., Thum.. Fri.. 9 A.M.&#13;
Dally — 0 A.M. TO 6 1\M&#13;
* WINTER #&#13;
STORAGE&#13;
New Heated Building&#13;
• Lawn Mowers&#13;
• Outboards&#13;
• Golf Carts&#13;
• Lawn Equipment&#13;
REASONABLE&#13;
JESSEN'S&#13;
SALES &amp; SERVICE&#13;
A160 W. Grand River&#13;
Brighton—AO 9-6548&#13;
t f x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON, MICH.&#13;
Applications are beinjr taken for the position of&#13;
water and sewage, plant operator with the City&#13;
Public Works Department. Applicants must be in&#13;
good health, must be a high school graduate and&#13;
possess good character and moral references. Age&#13;
limit 21 years through 35 years.&#13;
Application forms may be obtained at the City&#13;
Hall at which time an appointment will be made&#13;
for an interview. Applications will be closed October&#13;
1, 1963 at 3:U0 P.M. All applications are confidential.&#13;
J. E. Si ford&#13;
City Clerk&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
The City of Brighton is currently taking applications&#13;
for the position of school crossing guard.&#13;
Applicant must possess the following qualifications&#13;
:&#13;
Age 25 to 55 years, good physical condition, reliable,&#13;
good character references, good eyesight,&#13;
and available to be on duty H hour in the morning,&#13;
l-V-&gt; hours at noon and \% hour in the afternoon.&#13;
The rate of pay will be $1.50 per hour. Application&#13;
blank may be obtained at the City Hall&#13;
at which time an appointment may be made for an&#13;
interview.&#13;
J. E. Siford&#13;
CityQerk&#13;
ASPHALT PAVING&#13;
DRIVEWAYS # PARKING LOTS # PATIOS&#13;
ALL WORK GUARANTEED&#13;
FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
NwflraHt Nvtag I&#13;
Phone 34§-O**l or S49-2246&#13;
911-18-25 10-2&#13;
• - - . • » — • • • •&#13;
•f}.&#13;
i&#13;
&amp;-1&#13;
A HOUSE THAT TAKES CARE OF ITSELF?&#13;
Let's face i t On ANY HOUSE you buy, you're bound&#13;
to have a certain amount of upkeep through the years.&#13;
So. How can you keep the costs down to a minimum?&#13;
If this could loom up to importance in your budget,&#13;
then we'll concentrate on finding you a place that's easy&#13;
to maintain . . . inexpensive to live with. But the time&#13;
to think of it is now . . . BEFORE you buy! Why not&#13;
contact us?&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
45 ACRES VACANT&#13;
Over % mile lake frontage&#13;
on paved road 4 miles from&#13;
M-59. Land is scenic, rolling,&#13;
trees and some woods. Ideal&#13;
for home site, development,&#13;
camp or recreation area. Soil&#13;
has good percolation. $500&#13;
acre.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
113 £. Grand River&#13;
Phone AC 7-1431&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
112 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone 2384&#13;
I B C H O M E S&#13;
OO D O W N - $67.78 MO.&#13;
Our Lake Lot or yours. -&#13;
Bsmtj Briek;Baths. Model-&#13;
Doane Rd. at Silver Lake.&#13;
Open 12 to 5&#13;
VILLA HEIGHTS on BITTEN LAKE&#13;
Fisherman's haven - Aeeess to a ehain of springfed&#13;
lakes from your own lot. Highly restricted&#13;
building area. Year round living.&#13;
6 Mi. north of Brighton M old U.S.-23&#13;
Phone Hartland, Mich. 3294&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
108 W. MAIN&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1131&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
1002 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone HoweD 2005&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
8 BEDROOM OLDER HOME—jiving room,&#13;
kitchen. Good location. Furniture included in&#13;
tale. $9,000.&#13;
f BEDROOM ROME—glassed in front&#13;
porch including refrigerator—washer&#13;
— dryer — range and drapes on&#13;
porch — $7,500 — low down.&#13;
S BEDROOM RANCH -* Excellent shade&#13;
trees, church and school at your door&#13;
steps. Terms to satisfy.&#13;
8 BEDROOM ranch — near West elementary&#13;
school — panelled breezeway. $13,500. Make&#13;
cash offer.&#13;
3 B.R. RANCH — Ideal location — 2 baths —&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway A garage — See It&#13;
now.&#13;
1 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 excellent lands&#13;
.aped lots — very neat — $13,500 with&#13;
$3,500 down.&#13;
MILFORD&#13;
8 BEDROOM CAPECOD — fireplace in living&#13;
room — separate dining room — $14,-&#13;
000 with $2,500 down.&#13;
COMMERCE LAKE—Two-level home on&#13;
the mouth of Huron River on one side, and&#13;
Commerce Lake on another. This home has&#13;
all the features: family room, large kitchen,&#13;
3 bedrooms, attached garage, enclosed balcony,&#13;
excellent landscaping. Near Wixom Ford&#13;
Plant $16,500. Terms.&#13;
NEWLYWEDS STARTER HOME — 2-&#13;
bedroom ranch near Highland — Exceptionally&#13;
large lot. $8,500, with ideal terms.&#13;
EXCELLENT PROFESSIONAL set-up, Milford&#13;
Road. Zoned commericial 3 BR's, fireplace,&#13;
full basement, office, 2 acres. $r7,-&#13;
HARVEY LAKE, new 3 bedroom ranch, 2-&#13;
car attached garage, living room carpeted,&#13;
built-in oven and range, plastered walls, outstanding&#13;
recreation room in basement, immediate&#13;
possession. Owner transferred, must&#13;
sell.&#13;
CLYDE — Exceptional older two • story&#13;
home, extra large landscaped lots which will&#13;
take the eye of the flower lover. Owner giving&#13;
away for $15,000, with $3,000.&#13;
LAKE HOMES&#13;
CORDLEY LAKE—2 bedrooms, fireplace in&#13;
living room and dining area, glassed in porch,&#13;
attached garage. $10,900.&#13;
BEST - BUY 2 bedroom year around lake&#13;
front home alum, siding, pine paneled, car-,&#13;
pet Brighton Area School $13,900.&#13;
LAKE CHEMUXG — 1H story — S bedrooms&#13;
— large porch — excellent beach. —&#13;
$11,000.&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom home, living&#13;
room and dining area, screened porch, sandy&#13;
beach. $12,500, with $3,000 down.&#13;
LAKE CHEMUNG—2 bedroom cottage oh 2&#13;
lots, 1**4 car garage, excellent beach and well&#13;
lhadcd. $13,500 with terms. May purchase&#13;
boat and furniture with sale.&#13;
WOODLAND LAKE — 2 bedroom year&#13;
around ranch, panelled walls, excellent beach,&#13;
fireplace in living room. $11,500, with $2,500&#13;
down.&#13;
LAKE—2 bedroom year around&#13;
IMP in lilfnl for retired couple—excellent condition—&#13;
within K mile of Howell. $13,500.00&#13;
BAETCKE LAKE—3 bedroom cottage, excellent&#13;
beach, large screened porch, wooded&#13;
area. Estate must sell COUNTRY&#13;
ULTRAMODERN 8 BEDROOM RANCH—2&#13;
car garage, paneled family room, carpeted&#13;
living and dining room, kitchen with built-ins.&#13;
Ceramic baths, full basement with rec. room,&#13;
fireplace and utility room.&#13;
HAMBURG — 1H story — 3 bedrooms —&#13;
natural fireplace — ceramic bath, excellent&#13;
location. $15,000.&#13;
I BEDROOM — School Lake area—1% car&#13;
Karase—174 x 200 ft. lot. $7,500.&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 car garage — finished&#13;
recreation area—ceramic bath—an excellent&#13;
value at $19,000.&#13;
6 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached garage.&#13;
$18,000. Terms acceptable.&#13;
PINCKNEY — 2 bedroom home, full bath,&#13;
enclosed front porch. Well landscaped lot.&#13;
$7,350.&#13;
8 BEDROOM HOME — Living and dining&#13;
room — wood paneling throughout house —&#13;
Alum, storms screens and doors —Ideal location&#13;
—$14,000.&#13;
NEW — QUAD — 3 bedroom — paneled family&#13;
room — fully carpeted — one acre scenic&#13;
setting — near 23 expressway — $23,000 —&#13;
Excellent terms.&#13;
RETIREE'S DREAM — Neat 2 B. R. home&#13;
full basement, gas furnace, garage, small&#13;
lot. Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms.&#13;
I BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake privileges&#13;
on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,&#13;
completely furnished, living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well landscaped, luxurious&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. Built-ins. 1H&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
8 ACRES 3 or optional 4 bdrm. hone - oil&#13;
hot water heat - stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
garage — small 3 bdrm. guest home —&#13;
barn— Beautiful setting $23,000 terms&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished, 2 B. R.,&#13;
full basement Immediate possession. 57,500.&#13;
small down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 15x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace—1% baths&#13;
- - E a s t of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
8 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, % mile from U.S. 23, 2 fireplaces,&#13;
LMSS?!. contemporary design. Priced to sell.&#13;
$21,000.00.&#13;
FARMS&#13;
M ACRES — 2 bedroom home, full basement,&#13;
screened front porch. $23,000.&#13;
145 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair. $35,000. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Unpolished gem — 6 bedroom&#13;
older structure—level maple floors — rolling&#13;
land—woods—a real gentleman's farm—near&#13;
expressway, $28,000.&#13;
40 ACRES — 3 bedroom — 2 story home —&#13;
35 acres tillable — road on two sides —&#13;
$12,900.&#13;
40 ACRES — classic large farm house — rolling,&#13;
land — 2 springs — property adjoins&#13;
Alpine Ski-Lodge.&#13;
~fti№ SQ. FT. — 2 cedar panelled offices —&#13;
steam heating system — depressed loading&#13;
dock.&#13;
Mildred Shanno n Sally Noeke r Bob Fritc h Mildre d Duff Ralp h Naus s&#13;
AC »46S * AC 94814 BflT ft-tOM&#13;
Boecoe Eager Ralp h Banfield Fran k Goul d Charle s Showerma n&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO&#13;
Brighto n Office : AC 7-148 1 — Bowel l Office : 288 4&#13;
"EVENING CALLS"&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT, BRIGHTON AC 7 1431&#13;
LOU PARMENTER, HOWELL 292&#13;
HELENE KENNEDY, HOWELL 204-W&#13;
60 ACRES&#13;
Rolling, hilly land on US-2 3&#13;
service road 1V» miles from&#13;
X-way interchange. 300 apple&#13;
ARGUS—DISPATCH—EAGLE&#13;
WED., SEPT. 25, 1963&#13;
tree orchard, 15 acres woods,&#13;
2 acre pond. Ideal for country&#13;
borne or subdividing.&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
1957 BEL AIRE Chevrolet 4-&#13;
dr., radio &amp; heater, lair condition,&#13;
$350. May be seen at 202&#13;
S. Barnard, Howell or call 1403.&#13;
9-25- x&#13;
WANTED&#13;
WANTED! FARMS TO SELL!&#13;
We have just sold the Julius&#13;
Aschenbrenner, Sr. farm, Cedar&#13;
Lake Road, Pinckney, and now&#13;
have a professional man and&#13;
others waiting, who w a nt&#13;
farms, or acreage with a stream&#13;
or woods on it If you have such&#13;
property, or know of any,&#13;
please call us immediately! Len&#13;
Davis Real Estate, 7030 Dexter&#13;
Pinckney Road, Phone 426-&#13;
4131, Pinckney 878-9949 , Dexter&#13;
426- 8891 or 4264160.&#13;
9-25- x&#13;
TO DO REWEAVING, TAILORING.&#13;
MENDIN G and ALTERATIONS.&#13;
Mrs. Cecil Gore,&#13;
Builders&#13;
WANTED&#13;
BABY 5?rrrryfl by Hay nr&#13;
week, in my home. Phone 878-&#13;
3422. 10-16- x&#13;
BIKES WANTED — We buy&#13;
and sell used parts or all; also&#13;
tricycles, wagons, go-carts, etc.&#13;
Also Power Lawn Mowers. 130&#13;
E. North St., Brighton, (t-f- p&#13;
\&#13;
CLOSE-OUT&#13;
Must sell own luxury hom&#13;
w i th indoor heated swim&#13;
ming pool. 3 bedroom ranch,&#13;
walk-out basement on the&#13;
lake.&#13;
$33,500 .&#13;
3 bedroo m B. V. Bi-level.&#13;
$19,900 .&#13;
3 bedroom B. V. Ranch.&#13;
18,900 .&#13;
Off Pleasan t Valley Road&#13;
miles Nort h of I 96 on Lake.&#13;
Moraine .&#13;
Open Dally &amp; Sunday s&#13;
FRANCIS COLVIN&#13;
DESIGNE R &amp; BUILDER I&#13;
3245 MORAIN E DRIV E&#13;
CALL 227-6435&#13;
Sept. 25 &amp; Oct . 2&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON VOFR LAND&#13;
LARG E&#13;
Covered Fron t Porc h&#13;
$6,850 Full Pric e&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMEN T&#13;
$58.00 Per Mont h&#13;
3-Bdrm . AJum. insulate d siding,&#13;
coppe r plumbing , dura -&#13;
tub 3 pc. bath , double bowl&#13;
sink, installed . Complet e wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated , V2" drywall&#13;
ready for decoratin g&#13;
Model : 28425 Pontia c Trail&#13;
2 miles nort h of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon. Cohh Homes. Inc.&#13;
M - l&#13;
PontlM Trail&#13;
South Lyon , Hlch.&#13;
GUnev* 7-S80 8&#13;
JACK LUCAS&#13;
Builder&#13;
Alteration s&#13;
Hom e Modernizatio n&#13;
Garage s - New Home s&#13;
Phone 229-796 5&#13;
8458 Carol s Dr .&#13;
Brighto n&#13;
tfx&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediat e&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrels .&#13;
ft pal tor&#13;
6617 Commerc e Rd.&#13;
Orchar d lake, Mich .&#13;
EMpir e 3-2511 or .VIOftft&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
ROUTE-WORK — Need married&#13;
man to service established&#13;
customers and open new accounts,&#13;
must have high school&#13;
education, dependabl e car and&#13;
phone. $105. week guarantee&#13;
while training. For interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2749. t-f-x&#13;
APPLE PICKERS, experienced.&#13;
Age 21 yrs. min. Leith Orchards&#13;
621 S. 7th S t Brighton, Mich.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
RETIRED&#13;
1- 2 hr. work daily, cleaning&#13;
p r i nt 6 i i o p . c a n _ , „ , - • i^ ± ,&#13;
.•-- . ..; t-f-p&#13;
80 ACBE FARM&#13;
Located on U.S.-2 3 Service&#13;
Road (paved) 1 mile from xway&#13;
Interchange. Excellent&#13;
farm buildings. Ideal for&#13;
beef or dairy. % mile road&#13;
frontage. $30,000 . $ 5 , 0 0 0&#13;
down.&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
L. P. *Nurses at Bonnie View&#13;
Convalescent Home, 2925 West&#13;
Grand Rive/, call Howell 2076.&#13;
9-25- x&#13;
RARE PROFITABLE Job for&#13;
smart mature lady, car needed&#13;
for travel, sales experience not&#13;
required. Digest Box 2070, Minneapolis&#13;
15, Minn. 9-25- p&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
AVON starts Christmas in&#13;
September, start a profitable&#13;
selling career by showing and&#13;
demonstrating their quality&#13;
products. We train you. For appointment&#13;
in your home write&#13;
or call evenings. Mrs. Alona&#13;
Huckins, 5664 School St. , Haslett,&#13;
Mich. Telephone FE 9-&#13;
8483. 9-25- x&#13;
lerville Machine Products. Fowlerville.&#13;
Mich. 10-2- p&#13;
BUS BOY HELP wanted. Call&#13;
Mrs. Wright. Canopy Hotel,&#13;
Brighton, Wednesday- through&#13;
Saturday, AC 9-6013 . 9-25- x&#13;
MILL HAND — experienced&#13;
on tool work — apply at Fowlerville&#13;
Machine Products, Fowlerville,&#13;
Michigan. 10-2- p&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
FEMALE&#13;
BABY sitter, preferable near&#13;
vicinity of S. Second. 229-9511 .&#13;
9-25- p&#13;
SECRETARY needed in Brighton&#13;
office, Exgeriencf. d*s1&#13;
would be helpful. Must type&#13;
well, premanent position. Reply&#13;
to Box K-307 % Brighton&#13;
Argus stating age, martial status&#13;
and experience. All replies&#13;
will be acknowledged and held&#13;
confidential. 9-25- x&#13;
WOULD YOU like to turn your&#13;
spare time into cash? Opportunity&#13;
for rhan or woman to&#13;
supply demand for well known&#13;
Rawleigh Products in Brighton.&#13;
Full details without obligation&#13;
Write Rawleigh, Dept. MCI&#13;
680-323 , Freeport, 111. 9-25- x&#13;
PART TIME waitress — Woodand&#13;
Golf Club. 10-2- x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
By Owner&#13;
Phis beautiful 3 bedroom home located on School Lake.&#13;
Dining room, Basement, 2-Car Garage, Ceremic Tile Kitchen,&#13;
Shown by Appointmen.t&#13;
PHON E AC 7-5519&#13;
2692 Parklawn Dr. School Lake.&#13;
Sept. 18 &amp; 25&#13;
A. C. THOMPSON, Realtor&#13;
Phon e ACadem y 7-3101 Day or Evenin g&#13;
9947 Bast Gran d River&#13;
City of Brighto n — 3 bedroom s all one floor, kitch -&#13;
en, dinin g &amp; living rooms , fireplace, full basement ,&#13;
gas heat , two car garage, ha s extra lot. Price d to&#13;
sell, terms . _ „ . _&#13;
Briggs lake — an off season buy, waterfront , exrelren&#13;
t beach , cottage , easv to make year round ,&#13;
has furnace , shower, fully furnished . $8500. terms .&#13;
In Cit y of Brighto n — a new thre e bedroo m ranc h&#13;
type home , living room , kitchen , utility, tras heat ,&#13;
very fine location , quick possession. $14,000 terms .&#13;
Cit y of Brighto n — well locate d 3 bedroo m home ,&#13;
basement . &lt;^s heat , need s some work, but th e price&#13;
is only $8000 terms . ____ _&#13;
Fo r ren t — in Citv of Brighton , fully furnishe d two&#13;
bedroo m home , $80.00 per month .&#13;
GERALD F. REASON, Realto r&#13;
Pinckne y U P 8-3564&#13;
Trailer Lot With Septic &amp; Field $1200.0 0&#13;
3 Bedroom Home In Gregory&#13;
3 Bedroom Home in Unadilla&#13;
2 Bedroom Ranch 1 Acre Landscaped - Brighton&#13;
3 Bedroom Brick, Full Basement 5 Acres • NearJBrightoa&#13;
^ ' 3^Bedroom Brick Ranch 1 Acre - Pinckney&#13;
• 200 Acres With Lake Frontage •&#13;
Excellent Ranch Type on 1% acres $31,50 0&#13;
3 Bedroom, Bath, Furnace, Garage $8,50 0&#13;
7000 sq. ft Industrial Buildings—Reasonabel&#13;
103 ACBE FABM&#13;
3-bdnn. farm home, basement,&#13;
oil furnace. Good&#13;
barns and outbuildings. 3-&#13;
spring with possibility of 2&#13;
acre private lake, lhi mile&#13;
paved road frontage, over &amp;&#13;
mile lake frontage. $34,500 .&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
Mal e or Femal e&#13;
OPPORTUNITY — men OP&#13;
women, part time, early morning&#13;
hour*, need car. Call 229-&#13;
9250 between 9 ajn. *Td 5 pjn.&#13;
Detroit Free Press, 8090 W.&#13;
Grand River, Brighton. 9-25- x&#13;
SITUATION S&#13;
WANTED&#13;
HOUSEWORK &amp; fall cleaning,&#13;
washings &amp; ironings, will pick&#13;
up &amp; deliver. Call Howell&#13;
1063W2. 10-2- p&#13;
CHILD CARE in my home.&#13;
Best of care. Mrs. Sites — AC&#13;
9-9303 . 9-25- x&#13;
BABYSITTING in my home,&#13;
anytime, experienced. Call AC&#13;
7-6289 after 6 p.m. 10-2- x&#13;
WANTED — bids on installing&#13;
well pit at Island Lake — Call&#13;
Leo Tysar, Phone 229-9002 .&#13;
9-25- x&#13;
CAHfKNTKH desires new jobs&#13;
or alteration. Phone Charles&#13;
TWOHAYWAGONS.Call 229-&#13;
9422. 9-25- x&#13;
BABYSITTING and h o u s ework,&#13;
5 days a week. 227-5231 .&#13;
9-25- x&#13;
LET PAULA take care of all&#13;
your sewing needs. Phone AC&#13;
9-2682 . , 9-25- x&#13;
itAGBZPABM&#13;
5-bdrzn, country none on&#13;
blacktop road 3% mfles from&#13;
Howell. Oil furnace, basement&#13;
Barn, chicken coop.&#13;
Immeriate posstmrinn. $12,-&#13;
500. $2,00 0 down.&#13;
20 ACM FAKM&#13;
Neat, clean 4-bdrm. country&#13;
home on paved road.&#13;
Good barn, work shop, granary,&#13;
chicken coop. L i ve&#13;
stream. Good for horses or&#13;
beef. $10,600 . $3,00 0 down.&#13;
ACRES — V&amp;-U N.&#13;
Vacant 60 acres, gently rolling&#13;
land. Has low spot with&#13;
spring which may have a&#13;
poseibflity e* private lake.&#13;
Reduced to $12,900 .&#13;
SCHOOL?&#13;
YOUR FUTURE — What about&#13;
it? Prepare yourself for the&#13;
years ahead. Train for motel&#13;
management. High school education&#13;
not necessary. Short&#13;
course at home followed by&#13;
two weeks of practical traininf&#13;
in modern motels located&#13;
throughout the U.S . For interview,&#13;
write the school giving&#13;
name, address, and telephone&#13;
number. American Motels, Inc.,&#13;
906 E. Carson, P.O. Box 160,&#13;
Las^Vegas, Nev.. Dept F *&#13;
CONTINUE D&#13;
FIADIflA&#13;
cmttstm&#13;
only. Ref. exchange d&#13;
The Branch' s&#13;
8850 Hym e Rd.&#13;
Ph . AC 76726, 227-4683&#13;
9-25- P&#13;
Earl W. Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Gran d River Brighton , Michiga n&#13;
Citv of Brighto n natura l s t o n e f t r e Pl a c e s -&#13;
W I 1 J " ' ••••&amp;"«« • , family room, two car garage,&#13;
TWO BEDROOM - Corner! l a r S e l o * with good beach,&#13;
lot. Very neat one f l o o r Terms.&#13;
home. Gas heat, two car ga- j CLARK LAKE - One bedrage.&#13;
Terms. room down, possible two bedrooms&#13;
up. H.A. oil heat, full&#13;
walkout basement. Furniture&#13;
and boat $2,00 0 down.&#13;
LAKE-OF-THE-PINES —&#13;
New 3-bedroom brick ranch,&#13;
FIVE BEDROOM - O l d e r fireplace, gas heat, 2 tiled&#13;
baths, walkout basement, 2-&#13;
car atached garage, $3000&#13;
down.&#13;
FONDA LAKE - Three bedrooms,&#13;
gas heat, stone fireplace,&#13;
basement, carpet and&#13;
THRE E BEDROO M - L a k e&#13;
front home . Ga s heat , full&#13;
basement , aluminu m storm s&#13;
and screens. $1000 down.&#13;
hom e in excellent location .&#13;
Coul d be mad e int o incom e&#13;
property . Basement , 2 c a r&#13;
garage. $1500 down.&#13;
Countr y&#13;
THREE BEDROOM - N e w&#13;
Hudson area. Ranch h o me&#13;
with separate dining room,&#13;
basement, 2 car garage, also&#13;
small shed. Large lot. $14, -&#13;
900.00.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM - N e w&#13;
tri-level on one acre. Living&#13;
room and bedrooms carpeted.&#13;
Recreation room, tiled bath,&#13;
extra bath roughed-in, H.A.&#13;
oil heat, garage. $1200 down.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE - T h r ee&#13;
bedroom 1 xk story brick.&#13;
Separate dining room, two&#13;
drapes.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
L a k e privileges.&#13;
Farms and Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
40 ACRES - Modern t wo&#13;
bedroom, fireplace, H.A. oil,&#13;
basement, bam and a p p le&#13;
orchard. $21,000 . Terms.&#13;
115 ACRES - Modern home.&#13;
H. A. oil h e a t, fireplace,&#13;
basement, 35 acra apple orchard,&#13;
large barn, tool shed,&#13;
chicken coop. Terms.&#13;
36 ACRES - Hartland area.&#13;
$8,000 with $1200 down.&#13;
4 A C R E S • Wooded area.&#13;
Good location. Terms.&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
Si&#13;
3 B. R. RANC H HOM E — on % acre in Brighto n&#13;
— AH room s are j?ood size — lots of storage&#13;
space — large family room in basemen t — plus&#13;
furnac e &amp; laundr y room — fruit storage and&#13;
extra bed room — breezeway to attache d 1%&#13;
car garage — screene d pati o overlookin g spacious&#13;
lawn — like living in countr y — yet convenien&#13;
t to all Brighto n activitie s — $16,900 —&#13;
convenien t terms .&#13;
LAKEFRON T HOM E — nea r Brighto n — 3 B.R&#13;
— fire place — large enclosed porc h — Oil space&#13;
hea t — Ful l bat h — paved road — $8,500 —&#13;
convenien t terms .&#13;
29 VACANT ACRE S — with good strea m — partl y&#13;
level — some rollin g land — good hom e sites —&#13;
$6,000 — easy terms .&#13;
IDEA L HOM E for couple — well built — approx .&#13;
y* acr e — 2 miles from Brighto n — 4 room s —&#13;
$7,800,&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance&#13;
9987 E. Grand River — Brighton — Ph. AC 9-6158&#13;
BRIGHTON, 10 a c r e s with&#13;
stream, near U. S. 23 expressway&#13;
and Whitmore Lake. $6,-&#13;
000 $1*000 down.&#13;
SIDING, outside&#13;
i, garage, pleasant modlakefront&#13;
cottage, $8,60 0&#13;
$1,50 0 down Furnished.&#13;
25 TILLABLE LEVEL aerw&#13;
with small stream, near « -&#13;
pressway and Brighton. 14,500&#13;
$1,50 0 down.&#13;
2 BEDROOM BRIGHTON City&#13;
home, new gas furnace, aluminum&#13;
siding, close to shopping.&#13;
$5300 Terms.&#13;
YEAR ROUND HOME at Lake&#13;
Chenrang, 5 rooms, large winterized&#13;
porch, fireplace, natural&#13;
gas heat $20,00 0 $5,00 0 down.&#13;
'SPACIOUS LAKEFRONT 6&#13;
room country ranch home on&#13;
2 Hk acres, **frihnit condition,&#13;
-beautifully—landtwpod—a-ft&#13;
Round Lake, near Brighton.&#13;
$19,50 0 $3,00 0 down. Insurance &amp; Real Estate&#13;
.j'.;.&#13;
ssMsse O B o t —&#13;
BRIGHTO N Detcioit m call WOodward 3-1480 AC 7 - 2 2 7 1&#13;
B8T, 1922 Qpea Snndaya A Evening* by appointmen t AC 9 - 7 8 4 1&#13;
&gt; \&#13;
ATTEUTION&#13;
HUNTERS&#13;
YOU&#13;
:| LOOKING&#13;
FOR THE&#13;
STATION&#13;
WAGON&#13;
THAT WILL&#13;
SAVE&#13;
YOU&#13;
THAT&#13;
DOLLAR?&#13;
IF SO&#13;
SEE THE&#13;
ALL&#13;
NEW&#13;
JEEP&#13;
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WWELLJEEP&#13;
SALES INC.&#13;
24S0W.Gd.Rtnr&#13;
BRIGHTON'S LARGEST&#13;
FORD DEALER&#13;
ONLY 11 NEW&#13;
63'S AND 6 DEMO'S LEFT&#13;
63 Qalaxie "500" 4 Dr. Sedan (4)&#13;
63 Ford "300" 4 Door&#13;
63 FairiaM "600" 4 Dr. Sedan&#13;
63 Fairlane 2 Door Sedan&#13;
63 Faleoi 2 Door Sedan&#13;
63 Falcon 4 Door Sedan (2)&#13;
63 Falcon Wagon 4 Door&#13;
DEAL AXD SAVE NOW&#13;
DEMOS&#13;
~fij T BW I nwlntt&#13;
63 Galaxie "500" XL Convertible&#13;
63 Galaxie '500" Convertible&#13;
63 Fairlane "500" 4 Dr. Sla. Tran.&#13;
63 Fairlane "500" 4 Dr. FordomaHc&#13;
SHARP DEMO'S BEST DEAL&#13;
USED CAR LINE UP&#13;
62 COMET 2 DOOR 6 CYL.&#13;
62 FORD 4 DOOR 6 CYL,&#13;
62 FAIRLANE 2 DOOR 6 CYL.&#13;
62 CORVAIR "700" 2 DOOR&#13;
61 RAMBLER~4~TJDOR IT~CYL.&#13;
60 FORD STARLINER V-8&#13;
60 FORD 2 DOOR V-8&#13;
59 C H E V R O L E T 4 D O O R « CYL.&#13;
58 C H E V R O L E T 2 D O O R 6 CYL.&#13;
58 F O R D 2 D O O R 6 CYL.&#13;
57 D O D G E 2 D O O R V-8&#13;
57 C H E V R O L E T 4 D O O R 6 CYL.&#13;
59 F O R D PICK-UP V-8 — S H A R P&#13;
WILSON FORD Sales 225 E. GD. RIVER — BRIGHTON — AC 7-1171&#13;
is the Time&#13;
0 SAVE A&#13;
FIST&#13;
FULL&#13;
ARGUS - EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS, WED., SEPT. 25,&#13;
WERE&#13;
WITH ANY OP&#13;
THE DEALERS&#13;
ADVERTISING&#13;
ON THIS PAGE&#13;
"WIDE TRACK TRADE INS"&#13;
NEW CAR&#13;
DEMO SALES&#13;
1963 Catalina, 4-Door Sedan -&#13;
1963 Bonnevilla Convertible&#13;
THE CARS LISTED BELOW&#13;
A r&gt; c A I I&#13;
GOOD CARS&#13;
1961 Tempest&#13;
$&gt;£?!. 1095&#13;
1961 Falcon&#13;
'60 Ply. Wagon&#13;
9 Pass. $ 1 A / i r Only 1U4D&#13;
'59 Chrysler&#13;
Windsor&#13;
Only&#13;
'59 Ply. Belv.&#13;
2-Dr., V-8 $ £ A C&#13;
Only ____ O 4 O&#13;
'59 Belvadere&#13;
Only — .&#13;
'59 Dodge&#13;
2-Dr., H.T.&#13;
Ohly . . . .&#13;
'57 Ford Wag&#13;
2 Dr., Sharp&#13;
Only ^_„- '475&#13;
E 9 CHRYSLER&#13;
Reg. 4559.52&#13;
3 NOW . I&#13;
NEW 1963 CARS&#13;
DEMO'S&#13;
AND FACTORY OFFICIAL&#13;
SAVINGS DAYS&#13;
ARE HERE&#13;
We Have Some 2-Ooort, 4*Doora,&#13;
2-Door Hardtops aid Otter*&#13;
WE HAVE GOOD&#13;
USED CAR BUYS&#13;
1958 Ponliac Wagon&#13;
1961 Ponliac Sedan&#13;
1959 Plymouth&#13;
1961 Rambler Convertible&#13;
We Buy&#13;
Late Model Used Cars&#13;
Bullard-Patton Pontiac&#13;
9820 E. Grand River Brighton 227-1971&#13;
SLAYTON MOTOR SALES YOUR CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH — VALIANT DEALER&#13;
• LEE GORDON # DICK SLAYTON&#13;
301 E. GRAND RIVER — HOWELL 349&#13;
USER GAR SPECIALS&#13;
1963 Grand Prix, Fill Power&#13;
1962 Pontiac 2-Dr. Hardtop&#13;
1962 Ponliac Utoor, Sedan&#13;
1159 Pontiac 4 4 M Sedan&#13;
1959 BtHMvilla VWa, Power&#13;
1959 Chevrolet, Bti-Aira, M r . Sedan&#13;
QUALITY IS WHY&#13;
CHEVY'S the B U Y !&#13;
W h e n QUALITY CHEVROLET&#13;
brands these used ears OK . . •&#13;
they're fuUy reconditioned and&#13;
ready for real riding and driving&#13;
comfort! For the trade yon can&#13;
trust see QUALITY&#13;
CHEVROLET!&#13;
1955 CHEVY 4-dr., Transportation&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET&#13;
Low MUeage&#13;
Ton Pick-up -&#13;
1961 SIMCA, 4-dr. — Clean&#13;
1954 CHEVY 2-dr., Transportation&#13;
1961 LANCER, 4-dr., St&amp; Shift,&#13;
Radio — Clean&#13;
1959 FORD, 2-dr., Hdtop., V-8, Auta&#13;
matic, P. Steering —- Sharp&#13;
, 4-rir.,&#13;
Power — Sharp&#13;
1962 FORD Convertible, V^, Automatic, Maroon &amp; White Top&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET, Sta. Wagon, V-8, P. Glide, P. Steering — dean&#13;
1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA, 4-dr., Hdtop., V-8 P. Glide — Clean&#13;
1963 CHEVROLET, Demonstrator — Lots of Extra Equipment&#13;
1969 CHEVROLET Vt ton Pick-op, Long Wide Box, 6-CyL&#13;
1960 CHEVROLET H ton Pick-up, Lone Wide Box, V-8&#13;
Other TnmportmUom MfttUU Stop In * 8e« TheM Or Phoae ttU&#13;
QUALITY CMKVUOtrr&#13;
$AV&#13;
DOLLARS&#13;
USE CARS&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET, 2 Door, 6 CyL,&#13;
Automatic, fcadio &amp; Heater.&#13;
Blue, Excellent&#13;
1959 OLDS, 2 Door H.T., Automatic,&#13;
Power Steering, Radio &amp; Heater $-&#13;
A Beautiful Silver Finish&#13;
00&#13;
1960 OLDS, Automatic, 4 Door Hardtop&#13;
P. S., P. B., Radio &amp; Heater, White $-| K Q C 0 0&#13;
with Blue Interior . . . . ; . LOUO&#13;
1960 PLYMOUTH, 4 Door, Station&#13;
Waj?on, V-8, Automatic,&#13;
P. S., Radio &amp; Heater. 119500&#13;
EXTRA SHARP&#13;
THIS WEEKS SPECIAL 1962 OLDS «ar» SEDAN&#13;
I.POWER STEERING k POWER BRAKES&#13;
»_ AUTOMATIC, LIGHT BLUE, RADIO 4 H.&#13;
2595&#13;
MAIN MOTOI SEBVICB&#13;
• \ &gt;&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
—DISPATCH WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1963&#13;
T &amp; R Heating Co., Gas—Oil&#13;
-Forced Air &amp; Hydro*) tc&#13;
Heating systems installed. Fnrnace&#13;
repair &amp; cleaning. AC. 9-&#13;
6719 — AC 9-6390. 1046-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
PORTABLE car wash — Enjoy&#13;
the advantages as owner&#13;
of a portable car-wash multiple&#13;
operation. No* buildings or&#13;
land necessary. No labor problems.&#13;
We furnish installations&#13;
and training. If you have $1,-&#13;
225. to $3,190. you can put to&#13;
work, the ownership and profits&#13;
of this business will be&#13;
yours. Can be handled without&#13;
disturbing present occupation.&#13;
Write Interstate Merchandisers,&#13;
Car Wash Dept., Rochester,&#13;
Minn, for local interview.&#13;
9-25-x&#13;
GOING BUSINESS for s a l e -&#13;
Reason for selling: would like&#13;
to retire; two laundromats,&#13;
one coin-operated, $16,000; one&#13;
service laundry, $5,000, or both&#13;
for $18,500. Also will sel my&#13;
home at Strawberry Lake,&#13;
Hamburg. Write: Box 6.&#13;
Brighton, or phone 229-9925.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Polisher&#13;
by hr. day, etc. Gamble&#13;
Stag*; ^ A 7-2*51 t-#*»&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
ROOM &amp; BOARD, family style.&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
NEAR HAMBURG — New 4&#13;
rm. heated house on lake, 15&#13;
min. from Brighton or Ann Ar: bor. AC 7-5713- nights. tfx&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, year round,&#13;
Buck Lake, 6254 Buck Shore&#13;
Dr., Available Oct. 1, KE 4-&#13;
5295. tfx&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
NEWLY DECORATED studio&#13;
apt. for girl. Howell 373 after&#13;
3:30 p.m. t-f-p&#13;
NEW — 2 bedroom, lake front,&#13;
Auto Heat, Furnished, Full&#13;
Basement, n e a r Brighton,&#13;
$90.00 per mo., Forest 6-9470&#13;
Detroit. t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED efficiency Apt.&#13;
All facilities furnished — laundry&#13;
privileges. Phone 227-6316.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
RANCH DUPLEX, unfurnished,&#13;
2 bdrms., full basement. Extra&#13;
nice home and surroundings,&#13;
adults, $100. 6937 Somerset. AC&#13;
9-6563. t-f-x&#13;
8 RM. HOUSE, gas heat, newly&#13;
decorated. 231 Pierce St. Call&#13;
229-9782. 9-25-x&#13;
2 RM. APT. private bath, hot&#13;
water furnished. Phone 227-&#13;
6836. 9-25-p&#13;
FURNISHED c o t t a g e s and&#13;
apts., gas heat, utilities included,&#13;
by week or month, 2&#13;
miles from Brighton. AC 9-&#13;
6723. 10-16-x&#13;
4 RM. unfurnished upper apt.&#13;
gas heat, garage. Adults preferred.&#13;
Reference, $45.00 mo.&#13;
521 Franklin, Phone 227-6839.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
APT. IN COUNTRY, 3 rms.&#13;
and bath, $35. per month. Call&#13;
227-3101. t-f-x&#13;
APT. ON Little Crooked Lake.&#13;
AC 9-2271. t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED 3 rm. apt., suitable&#13;
for 2 persons. 610 W. Main.&#13;
See Mr. Schuman at Gamble&#13;
Store. AC 7-2551. 9-25-x&#13;
4 RM, furnished home, full&#13;
__t*J_**.'-L_ V J i&#13;
2 BDRM. home, good city location,&#13;
all newly decorated, oil&#13;
heat, adults only. Phone AC 7-&#13;
6501 after 5 p.m. week days,&#13;
all day Sat. &amp; Sun. t-f-x&#13;
ATTRACTIVE 3 bdrm., rec.&#13;
room, l'L' baths, attached garage,&#13;
on lake, excellent trans.&#13;
ACT-1693. . 9-25-x&#13;
CARPET and furniture cleaning,&#13;
Rose Servicemaster Cleaning,&#13;
free estimates. Phone HoweU&#13;
2525. 10-80-p&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel, stone, landscaping,&#13;
grading, mowing Septic&#13;
tanks and fields. Trenching,&#13;
Bulldozing. Eldred Truck 6&#13;
Tractor Service. 2294857. t-f-x&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - in ahiminuni,&#13;
wood or fteei lasB.&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main S t AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
WASHED SAND and gravel,&#13;
beaches cleaned and tended,&#13;
bulldozing, grading. We truck&#13;
anything. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
MARSHALL ROOFING Company&#13;
we specialize in hot roofs.&#13;
For free estimate on any type&#13;
roof, call Howell 3083 days until&#13;
2:30 p.m. evenings after 6&#13;
p.m. tfx&#13;
FOR BOOKKEEPING and accounting&#13;
service. Call 227-7338.&#13;
10-9-p&#13;
CUSTOM KITCHENS by direct&#13;
factory cabinet specialist. Let&#13;
us plan your new or remodeling&#13;
job. Select your cabinets from&#13;
our almost limitless color and&#13;
style combinations. Laminated,&#13;
hand rubbed, hand dyed, or&#13;
with moldings. Phone Hart&#13;
land 2551 for appt. tfx&#13;
S &amp; J Electric, 6870 N. Territorial-&#13;
SUPERVISORS MINUTES and&#13;
WHEREAS, "the adoption of this procedure&#13;
will be of benefit to the school districts of&#13;
Livingston County by eliminating delay in the&#13;
remittance of their tax funds; and&#13;
WHEREAS, the adoption of this procedure&#13;
will benefit the public good of Livingston&#13;
County,&#13;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED&#13;
that this Board of Supervisors hereby authorizes&#13;
and directs the County Treasurer to pay&#13;
directly to the school districts all money as&#13;
shown on such statement of account relative&#13;
to delinquent taxes collected by the County&#13;
Treasurer which sums are due to the school districts&#13;
within the County of Livingston.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supyr, La van presented the following resolution and&#13;
moved its adoption. Supported by Supvr. Dickerson.&#13;
The Livingston County Board of Supervisors&#13;
assembled this 17th day of September, 1963,&#13;
do hereby recommend that the State Department&#13;
of Agriculture be retained as a major Department&#13;
of the State of Michigan, and that&#13;
copies of this resolution be sent to the Governor,&#13;
the Speaker of the House, and the Presiding&#13;
Officer of the Senate.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Stuible, Chairman of the Agriculture, Veterinary,&#13;
Conservation Committee presented the following&#13;
report of the Committee and made a motion that the&#13;
report be accepted and adopted as presented. Supported&#13;
by Supvr. Roepcke.&#13;
Your committee on Agriculture, Veterinary&#13;
and Conservation has considered the following&#13;
change in personnel of the agent staff&#13;
of the Cooperative Extension Service in Livingston&#13;
County by Michigan State University and&#13;
concur with it.&#13;
This change will be the transfer of Mr.&#13;
Duane Girbaeh from County Extension Agent&#13;
in 4-H Club Work to County Extension Agent&#13;
in Agriculture to be effective October 1, 1963.&#13;
The position of County Extension Agent in&#13;
Agriculture was vacated with the transfer of - r . _ _ * ^ _ . ' _ _ _ . _ . . __•_. t •*** e •&#13;
Committee on Agriculture,&#13;
Veterinary, Conservation&#13;
^ Ronald Stuible, Chairman&#13;
Glenn Berry&#13;
William Hogan&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Heejr, Chairman of the Civil Claims Committee&#13;
presented bills to the Board and moved the payment&#13;
of same. SuDDorted bv Supvr. Roepcke. fBills atv&#13;
pear as numbers B130 - B150 inclusive and 1377 - 1391&#13;
inclusive). Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Dickerson of the Criminal Claims Committed&#13;
presented bills to the -Board and moved the payment&#13;
thereof. Supported by Supvr. Heeg. Bills appear as numbers&#13;
B122 - B129.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Catrell moved that the Board aDpropriat*&#13;
an additional $500.00 for the use of the Civil Defense.&#13;
Committee to incorporate the inter city radio systefh&#13;
into the base station system for the use of the County&#13;
Sheriffs Department. Supported by Supvr. Dirikel.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Catrell, Chairman of the Building and&#13;
Grounds Committee reported on the progress of heating&#13;
for the Court House, reporting that the contractor&#13;
is ready, awaiting the arrival of material,&#13;
Suvr. Heeg gave a report of the 6th District Meeting&#13;
held in Olivet Michigan on September 4th.&#13;
Supvr. Clark, Chairman of the Salary Committee&#13;
gave a report on vacation pay schedules and requested&#13;
that it be made a special order of business at the October&#13;
session. js ,&#13;
Moved by SupVh Lav^&amp;%_s«p1&gt;orted by Supvr. Berry&#13;
that the Board adjourn until Monday, October 14th,&#13;
1963 at 10:30 A.M.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
BILLS ALLOWED SEPTEMBER SESSION&#13;
LIVINGSTON COUNTY BOARD OF&#13;
SUPERVISORS 1963&#13;
Number Name Purpose&#13;
Special Deputy Sheriff&#13;
Care of Inmates&#13;
Livestock claim allowed at&#13;
Justice Fee, Gehringer claim&#13;
B122 Robert Egeler&#13;
B123 Lawrence Gehringer&#13;
B124 Paul Gehringer&#13;
B125 Bertrand W. Wylie&#13;
B126 Franklin Thome&#13;
B127 Edwin J. Breest,&#13;
B128 Milton Dyer&#13;
OK dinner [jackets&#13;
for proms, weddings or summer&#13;
dances, with afi accessories,&#13;
only $8.50 at W» Howell Apparel&#13;
Shop, in pit Howell Shop,&#13;
ping Center. Gall Howell 2668&#13;
for details, t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT GARDEN tillers,&#13;
seeders and spreaders. Gambles,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7251, Brighton.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
OFFICE SPACE In ne* Professional&#13;
Bldg. on North St.,&#13;
Parking, Air-Condi t i o n i n g,&#13;
Lease Availa b 1 e. Box 291,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan. t-f-x&#13;
AIR CONDITIONED OFFICE&#13;
with 2 rms Phone AC 7-6151.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
sion ••-- from Sept. 1963 to June&#13;
15. 1964. S8r.. per mo. Brighton&#13;
Realty Phone 229-7911.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED 3 rm. upper apt.&#13;
Private bath &amp; entrance, gas&#13;
heat, all utilities, Close to&#13;
Kroger Store. Adults only, no&#13;
pets. Reference required. 829&#13;
E. Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
SHARE LIVING quarters, retired&#13;
couple or lady, own room.&#13;
14 5 77 Cherrylawn, Detroit,&#13;
Mich.. 4-8238. 9-25-x&#13;
NEW GRAND View Apartments&#13;
now leasing. Modern 5&#13;
room spacious Apts. Heat, water&#13;
and Sewage furnished, modern&#13;
kitchen with build-ins. Private&#13;
Lake Privileges, 10630&#13;
E. (".rand River, . 2 2 9 O P J 5 or&#13;
229-6156. t-f-x&#13;
i utes north of Ann Arbor. Phone&#13;
! 449-4881', Whitmore Lake.&#13;
\ 9-25-x&#13;
NEAR WHITMORE LAKE —&#13;
1 bdrm. apt., newly furnished,&#13;
air conditioned, ceramic tile&#13;
bath, pleasant, clean, .private.&#13;
Lease. AC 9-6562. t-f-x&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE — 3 bdrm.&#13;
brick ranch on I1., acre fenced&#13;
lot, well located, boat, dock,&#13;
etc. Must be responsible, $130&#13;
lease. Available Oct. 1, AC 9-&#13;
6562. t-f-x&#13;
UNFURNISHED 4 RM. apt,,&#13;
modern, 1st. Hoof, private' entrance.&#13;
229-2413. t-f-x&#13;
FURMSHED HOUSE, heat,&#13;
lights and gas included, no animals,&#13;
no more than 2 children.&#13;
6337 Academv Dr. 9-2.-.-X&#13;
SLEEPING ROOM lor rent.&#13;
803 Madison Si. tfx&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Headquarters Foi&#13;
JACKETS&#13;
PARKAS&#13;
SWEATERS&#13;
STRETCH PANTS&#13;
ACCESSORIES&#13;
WOMEN&#13;
CHILDREN&#13;
1 Inspired by a nobleman's jacket, this&#13;
ditfH»&lt;tf;ve cotton moit coat h»« t&#13;
—totally aew look you'll love for skiing,&#13;
4rn»«wfr long winter walks. Warmly lined,&#13;
with «tand-up collar, front and bottom&#13;
in luxuriant 100/c Acrylic&#13;
&lt; P«Un Pile. Multi-color braid trim,&#13;
* lundf ripper dosing. $40.00&#13;
CHAftGS ACCOUNTS LAY-A-WAYS&#13;
1 BDRM. TRAILER including&#13;
gas and elec, $20 per wk, Pine&#13;
Lodge Trailer Park at Woodland&#13;
Lake. 227-7471. t-f-x&#13;
APT., FURNISHED, utilities&#13;
included, on Huron River/ 9200&#13;
River Valley Dr.. extension of&#13;
Van Antwerp, after 7 p.m.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
3 BEDROOMS, carpeting, at- :&#13;
tached garage, large fenced&#13;
back yard: reasonably priced;&#13;
drive by and see at 6394 Steph- j&#13;
en Ave., Brighton; contact'&#13;
owner at 483-5296, Ypsilanti.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
WOODED LOT 60' x 305*&#13;
on Chain of Lakes for sale or&#13;
trade for Brighton City lot.&#13;
Gas available. Call after 5 p.m.&#13;
AC 9-6750. tfx&#13;
2 TRAILER SPACES 68 ft. x&#13;
125 ft., sewerage, electricity,&#13;
patios. 3074 West M-36. Also 1&#13;
space available for rent. tfx&#13;
UNFINISHED HOUSE — On&#13;
1 acre. Hartland area, reasonable.&#13;
229-9255. 9-25-p&#13;
INCOME PROPERTY in Fow-&#13;
.erville. Close t o s c h o o l s ,&#13;
churches &amp; shopping •— 2 car&#13;
garage. Phone Brighton AC 9-&#13;
6249. 10-9-x&#13;
TWO CHOICE lots, equal 132&#13;
ft. x 123 ft. Pinckney, both for&#13;
$675.00. nothing down. Pinckney&#13;
878-3613. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE - Extrudefi aiutninum&#13;
storm windows and doom&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
TREE SERVICE — Removal&#13;
and trimming, free estimates.&#13;
Phone 227-3958, or Whitmore&#13;
Lake, 449-4321 after 5 p.m.&#13;
9-25-p&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free estimates.&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
BLACK and WHITE, color&#13;
film processing Camera repair.&#13;
Photography. Very reasonable&#13;
rates. 48 hr. Service. Whitmore&#13;
Photo Finishers. 9455 Main&#13;
Whitmore Lake. 449-2468.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
HELP SANTA by having your&#13;
dolls repaired now. Also have&#13;
clothes and accessories for Bar*&#13;
bie. Ken, and Tammy, 4306&#13;
Highcrest, Brighton, AC 7-6353.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
LET GEORGE DO IT - Free&#13;
estimates on new gas, oil or&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing.&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and keating.&#13;
Phone AC 9-2711. t.f-x&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no job too&#13;
small. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PAINTING &amp; DECORATING,&#13;
Free estimates. Maurice Link,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7531 or UP 8-3530.&#13;
t-Kx&#13;
WATER WELLS, 3 in. to 10 in.;&#13;
test holes, electric pumps,&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs.&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PETE'S LAWN SERVICE —&#13;
m o w i n g , raising, fertilizing&#13;
spading. Phone 878-6603 t-f-x&#13;
Rabbit claim allowed at&#13;
Justice Fee, Thome claufa&#13;
Sheep claim allowed at&#13;
Amount&#13;
$ 25.80&#13;
770.TO&#13;
10.50&#13;
4.30&#13;
10.50&#13;
4.15&#13;
30.00&#13;
t&#13;
3 BDRM. HOME on 2 ^ acres,&#13;
basement, extra acres available,&#13;
$13,500 terms. Esther Decker.&#13;
Broker. 229-9025. t-f-x&#13;
5 YR. OLD, 3 bdrm. ranch,&#13;
Hamburg area. Phone AC 7-&#13;
4312 after 5 p.m. 9-25-x&#13;
718 WHITNEY — 2 Bdrm.&#13;
needs decorating but priced for&#13;
quick sale. 10-2-p&#13;
NEAR WHITMORE LAKE —&#13;
two family for sale, lower available&#13;
for rent. $75 mo. HU 3-&#13;
0347 after 5 pin. 9-25-p&#13;
MUST SETT-LR estate, 8 rm&#13;
house in Pinckney. 4 bdrms..&#13;
living rm. kitchen pantry and&#13;
utility rm., good basement &amp;&#13;
chimney extra large 2 car garage,&#13;
2 lots, one vacant corner&#13;
lot Phone Howell 2331.&#13;
9-25-x&#13;
FOR SALE - Varcon batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a m b l e&#13;
Store, Brighton AC 7-255L&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
We believe that Mr. Girbfcch is well qualified&#13;
to fulfill the responsibilities of this posi-&#13;
Respectfully submitted,&#13;
Committee on Agriculture,&#13;
Veterinary, Conservation&#13;
Ronald Stuible, Chairman&#13;
William Hogan&#13;
Glenn Berry&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Supvr. Stuible, Chairman of the Agriculture, Veterinary&#13;
and Conservation Committee presented the following&#13;
report of the committee and iriade a motion that the&#13;
report be accepted and adopted as presented. Supported&#13;
by Supvr. Cooper.&#13;
Your Committee on Agriculture, Veterinary, and&#13;
Conservation has considered the following change in&#13;
personnel of the agent staff of the Cooperative Extension&#13;
Service in Livingston County by Michigan State&#13;
University and concur with it.&#13;
This change will be the appointment of Mr. Harry&#13;
Foster to the position of County Extension Agent in&#13;
4-H Club Work, to be effective October 1, 1963.&#13;
The position of County Extension Agent in 4-H&#13;
Club Work is vacated by the transfer of Mr. Duane Girbaeh&#13;
to County Extension Agent in Agriculture in Livingston&#13;
County.&#13;
We have interviewed Mr. Foster and believe him&#13;
to be well qualified to fulfill the responsibilities of this&#13;
position.&#13;
Respectively submitted,&#13;
UAUUIUIV* - * •&#13;
Medical Examiner Fees&#13;
Medical Examiner Fees&#13;
Medical Examiner Fees&#13;
B131 O. C. Wilkinson, D. O.&#13;
B132 The Griswold Clinic&#13;
B133 Luke H. C. Sheng, M. D.&#13;
B134 Void&#13;
B135 MacDonald Funeral Home Soldier's Burial&#13;
B136 SWarthout Funeral Home Ambulance Calls&#13;
B137 - B150 Sundry Supvrs. Spec. Committees mileage&#13;
1377 -1391 Sundry Supvrs. Spec. Committee per diem&#13;
Signed:&#13;
Total&#13;
Howard B. Spicer&#13;
Chairman&#13;
76.30&#13;
10.00&#13;
11.00&#13;
200.00&#13;
40.60&#13;
89.90&#13;
465.00&#13;
$1796.25&#13;
Countersigned:&#13;
Joseph H. Ellis&#13;
Clerk&#13;
STATE OF MICHIGAN&#13;
COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON&#13;
I, Joseph H. Ellis, County Clerk in and for the&#13;
County aforesaid, do hereby certify that the foregoing&#13;
is a true and correct transcript of the original Supervisors'&#13;
proceedings and of the whole thereof of their&#13;
September 1963 Session now remaining in my office.&#13;
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF: I have hereunto set&#13;
my hand jihd Seal of said Court and County this 18th&#13;
day of September A.D. 1963.&#13;
SEAL&#13;
Joseph H. Ellis,&#13;
Livingston County Clerk&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and delivery&#13;
service or use our car,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS, UNCONDITIONALLY&#13;
guaranteed&#13;
to original consumer for as&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is installed. AIRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Springs,&#13;
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                  <text>Below is a list of all the newspaper information we know about for Livingston County, Michigan:&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Brighton Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (1880-2000) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1880-1968 in the Local History Room. Brighton Library also has holdings of this newspaper in their &lt;a href="https://brightonlibrary.info/about-bdl/genealogy-local-history/the-brighton-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Brighton Room&lt;/a&gt;. &lt;a href="https://brighton.historyarchives.online/home" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Community Life&lt;/strong&gt; (Hartland) (1933-present) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper from 1933-1991.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville News and Views&lt;/strong&gt; (1984-present)- a newspaper that has been covering the Fowlerville, Webberville, and Howell areas. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?fc=websiteGroup%3AFowlerville+News+and+Views" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; (contains 2018-present newspapers and 2015-present blog entries). &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Fowlerville Review&lt;/strong&gt; (1875-1971) - we have microfilm of this newspaper in the Local History Room. &lt;a href="https://www.fowlervillelibrary.net/cool-stuff/local-history-room/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Fowlerville Library&lt;/a&gt; has digital copies available in their library.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Gregory Gazette&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1912–1913) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=gregory+gazette"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/strong&gt; (2003–2009)&lt;span&gt; - digital copes of newspaper. &lt;/span&gt;The&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;&lt;em&gt;Livingston Community News&lt;/em&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;was a local community newspaper, housed in downtown Brighton, with a weekly circulation of 54,000. Encompassing a News, Features and Sports sections, the paper operated from 2003 to 2009 under the umbrella of The Ann Arbor News. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=livingston+community+news"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; &lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Argus-Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt; (1965-1969) - Brighton Argus and Pinckney Dispatch merged in 1965. Then became Brighton Argus again in 1969. See either Pinckney Dispatch or Brighton Argus for access to this newspaper.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston County Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1937-2000) - Livingston Republican Press changes name in 1937. In 1980 Brighton Argus buys and continues to publish both Brighton Argus and Livingston County Press. In 1997 both papers are published twice weekly. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Courier &lt;/strong&gt;(1843-1857) - we have 1843-1846 in digital format. We don't have the rest of the date range. Becomes Livingston Democrat in 1857. Have microfilm for 1843-1856 in Local History Room.&lt;span&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus&lt;/strong&gt; (2000-present) - In September 2000, two successful twice-weekly newspapers the Livingston County Press and the Brighton Argus – that had each been publishing in various forms for more than 100 years - became one. The first edition of the Livingston County Daily Press &amp;amp; Argus hit the streets Sept. 7, 2000. Gannett purchased the newspaper in 2005 as part of the acquisition of Hometown Communications Inc. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Democrat&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1857–1928) - index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Herald&lt;/strong&gt; (1886–1887) - digital copies of newspaper. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/paper/the-livingston-herald/9306/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Livingston Post&lt;/strong&gt; (2009-present) - a all-digital information and opinion site in Livingston County, Michigan. &lt;a href="https://archive-it.org/collections/13451?" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Reporter&lt;/strong&gt; (1918-?) - began publishing on June 14, 1918 by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; (1855–1929) &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span&gt;- index of one of two of Livingston County, Michigan oldest newspapers. The index can be used in the Local History room on the Reference level of the library. The microfilm is processed by edition date. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/show/249"&gt;View Index&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Republican Press&lt;/strong&gt; (1929-1937) - Livingston Republican and Livingston Democrat merged in 1929. &lt;em&gt;&lt;strong&gt;(view in library only)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/em&gt; &lt;a href="https://livingstondaily.newspapers.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;View Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;span&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Livingston Tidings&lt;/strong&gt; (1906-19??) - By 1910 it was published by A. Riley Crittenden.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Pinckney Dispatch&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;span&gt; &lt;/span&gt;(1883–1965) - digital copies of newspaper. We have all the years except 1890 and 1894-1896 are missing. &lt;a href="http://archives.howelllibrary.org/items/browse?tags=pinckney+dispatch"&gt;Browse our Digital Copies&lt;/a&gt; or Search in &lt;a href="https://newspaperarchive.com/search/location/us/mi/pinckney/pinckney-dispatch/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;NewspaperArchive&lt;/a&gt; &lt;strong&gt;(requires a subscription)&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Brief Sun&lt;/strong&gt; (1883-1965) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Stockbridge Town Crier&lt;/strong&gt; (1966-1999) - we have microfilm holdings of this newspaper in the Local History Room.&lt;/li&gt;
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              <text>VOLUME 80 — NO. 39 PINCKNEY, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1963 SINGLE COPY 100&#13;
The Way&#13;
We Hear&#13;
It By Dolly B&amp;ughn&#13;
Missionaries Speak&#13;
At Bible Conference&#13;
, . . Camp Big Silver closed for&#13;
"campers" sometime in August,&#13;
but only last week closed its&#13;
doors-permanently, and Mr. J.&#13;
D. Stedt has returned to Toledo,&#13;
Ohio, his home, for the winter.&#13;
Mr. Stedt is 75 years young, and&#13;
has been chief, cook and bottle&#13;
washer since the" first shovel&#13;
of dirt was dug to build the&#13;
camp, 29 years ago. It is a&#13;
privately owned camp for under&#13;
prhileged boys from the&#13;
Toledo Boys Club.&#13;
• • •&#13;
. . . Hi-Land Lake Property&#13;
0WTi&#13;
a great t&gt;ig road grader, and&#13;
j&gt;lan to take care of the private&#13;
roads arQund the lake which&#13;
are not maintained by the county.&#13;
The drivers who are learning&#13;
to wheel -the vehicle are&#13;
Bob Ward, Al Sannes, and De-&#13;
Wayne Wilson.&#13;
. . . Joe Lavey and Phil Gentile&#13;
were seen with their heads together&#13;
at the Pinckney—Ypsi-&#13;
Rooseve.lt football game last&#13;
Friday night. (Just between you&#13;
and me, I think they were&#13;
Retting: pointers for the "All-&#13;
Start football team.)&#13;
* * *&#13;
. . . it was thought, at one time,&#13;
that Jim Wicker would have to&#13;
withdraw from football, permanently,&#13;
due to having a&#13;
pinched nerve in his neck, but,&#13;
It is a deiight to report at this&#13;
time, it was a pulled muscle,&#13;
irid last Friday night he was&#13;
back in the Ypsi-Roosevelt&#13;
game, playing a terrific game,&#13;
as only hefcnows how!&#13;
* • *&#13;
. . . and sneaking of football&#13;
players — did you ever see the&#13;
likes of that Merle McMichael ?&#13;
Four TD's in one game! Good&#13;
goini;, Merle! a score of 38-0&#13;
In fa* or of those Pirates! Good&#13;
going, team!!&#13;
* • •&#13;
. . . there is an airport for&#13;
"whirl\ -birds" on Patterson&#13;
Lake Road,&#13;
* • •&#13;
. . . keep October 22 evening&#13;
open with plans to attend the&#13;
ionin«j meeting, the second one&#13;
called this fall, at which Mr.&#13;
H a n s Heaugard, Livingston&#13;
County Zoning commissioner,&#13;
will speak to citizens and explain&#13;
"what Zoning can and&#13;
should mean to you and your&#13;
community". Surrounding townfhips&#13;
are in the process of adopting&#13;
zoning laws and rules,&#13;
and regulations, therefore perhaps&#13;
Putnam township should&#13;
to prevent the possibility of becoming&#13;
a "dump" for these&#13;
other townships. Remember the&#13;
daft! October 22, Pinckney high&#13;
school gym. 7:30 p.m.&#13;
. . . magazine sales, sponsored&#13;
by the Pinckney High School&#13;
Student Council is in its last&#13;
week. The sales people will be&#13;
covering the Pinckney area tintil&#13;
October 8. in an effort to&#13;
reach Jheir goal of $1,200. The&#13;
tale terminates October 8.&#13;
. . . predictions have been made&#13;
for the Pinekney AH-Sturs vs.&#13;
Hamburg Stars, with the Pinckftty&#13;
ATI-Stirs taking a back&#13;
feat for the October 26 game&#13;
between the two cities. When&#13;
asked "why this was", the an-&#13;
•wwr given by one of the "All-&#13;
Star" members was. "Well.&#13;
Hamburg has one advantage&#13;
over us — they're all younsr&#13;
fellows!* — SO — Time shall&#13;
tell! ! i&#13;
* • *&#13;
. , , "luck-off night for the&#13;
Putnam - Hamburg Community&#13;
Chest Fund Drive in the Village&#13;
et Pinckney will be Monday&#13;
evening, October 7. This announcement&#13;
was made by Mrs.&#13;
Helen Reynolds, captain for the&#13;
vWxgc aolidtors. Thin will be&#13;
A door-to-door campaign.&#13;
. . . VOlafe and Township offtdftk&#13;
and Consumers Power&#13;
Company officials have their&#13;
heads together, discussing the&#13;
nimsMlKj for residents of&#13;
Pis*hfcuj to have gas. More will&#13;
he MM of this matter in the&#13;
aaarfvtere.&#13;
* • •&#13;
. , - any tpo*ts-k&gt;ving person&#13;
that really tet a yen for football&#13;
may credit Wmwlf to&#13;
raaBy mistinf a food thing if&#13;
be adsaes those Junior Varsity&#13;
football farces! Those J.V.'i&#13;
have frit, stamina, spirit&#13;
i. Tbere is no ad-&#13;
Rev, 'and Mrs. William&#13;
Standbridge, Jr., missionaries&#13;
stationed in Italy, were the&#13;
featured speakers last Thursday&#13;
evening at the Beulahland&#13;
Bible Conference on Whitewood&#13;
Road and East M-36.&#13;
The Standbridges are travelling&#13;
through the States on a&#13;
month of intensive speaking&#13;
engagements.&#13;
Rev. Standbridge, Jr. is the&#13;
ison of Rev. and Mix. William&#13;
Standbridge, Sr., of East M-36.&#13;
The Standbridge family came&#13;
to Pinckney in 1946 at which&#13;
time they founded and began&#13;
operating the Happy Day&#13;
Camp on Whitewood Road&#13;
and East M-36.&#13;
After g r ad u a t i n g from&#13;
Wheaton College in Illinois&#13;
and doing graduate work at&#13;
in 194y on his first-missionary&#13;
assignment. Except for periodic&#13;
speaking4 tours, he has&#13;
lived in Italy ever since.&#13;
He has been living and&#13;
working in Rome. Italy since&#13;
1953 when he founded the Berean&#13;
Bible Institute which is&#13;
affiliated with the Independent&#13;
Faith Mission which his father&#13;
established in 1950. This&#13;
religious work in non-denominational.&#13;
The People's Church&#13;
in Pinckney are regular contributors&#13;
to this mission.&#13;
The work at the Institute is&#13;
largely literature work; preparing,&#13;
translating, and printing&#13;
leaflets, monthly newspapers&#13;
and conducting correspondence&#13;
courses in Italian.&#13;
To better prepare himself for&#13;
this work. Rev. Standbridge&#13;
studied language and literature&#13;
at the University of Siena in&#13;
Italy.&#13;
Rev. Standbridge and hiv&#13;
Italian wife were" married in&#13;
1956. Mrs. Standbridge has a&#13;
Doctor's degree from the University&#13;
of Genoa and had&#13;
worked as director of a religious&#13;
magazine for university&#13;
students in Italy. Since their&#13;
marriage they have been working&#13;
together at the Berean Bible&#13;
Institute and feel their&#13;
work has been successful. In&#13;
1963 alone they had over 6,000&#13;
new enrollees in their courses.&#13;
"More Italians are reading&#13;
the Bible today than in the&#13;
history of Christianity," states&#13;
Rev. Standbridge.&#13;
The Standbridges will return&#13;
300 GAME&#13;
Harvey Cherry, Jr., of&#13;
Brighton last night rolled the&#13;
first 300 game that has been&#13;
made in the 14-year history&#13;
of the Brighton Bowl. Owner&#13;
Howard Taylor said Cherry&#13;
was bowling in the Service&#13;
League.&#13;
Robert Seefeld&#13;
Starts New Job&#13;
Robert" Seefeld, 243 Pearl&#13;
• Street, Pinckney, has accepted&#13;
the position as director of the&#13;
Inhalation Therapy Department&#13;
at Veteran's Hospital in&#13;
Ann Arbor, and began work&#13;
Monday, Sept. 23.&#13;
This is the beginning of a&#13;
new department at the Veteran's&#13;
Hospital, which up until&#13;
this time had been mar,-&#13;
aged by the nursing staff. Seefeld&#13;
has had nine years experience&#13;
in this field, having&#13;
been employed as Inhalation&#13;
Therapist at the Univeristy&#13;
Hospital in Ann Arbor for&#13;
that period of time.&#13;
Seefeld. with his wife, the&#13;
former Betty Baughn. and four&#13;
children. Pam. Robby. Tommy&#13;
and Patty, have made their&#13;
home in Pinekney the pasl ten&#13;
years, prior to which they&#13;
lived in Columbus, Ohio.&#13;
to Rome about the fii-st of&#13;
October.&#13;
Poster Contest&#13;
Winners Listed&#13;
Prize winners in the Putnam&#13;
T o w n s h i p Community&#13;
Chest poster-making contest&#13;
have been announced.&#13;
Winners in the Lower Elementary&#13;
group, composed of&#13;
2nd, 3rd and 4th graders, are:&#13;
1st Prize of $5.00 — Hilda&#13;
Gray, Pinckney Elem., 4th&#13;
Grade&#13;
2nd Prize of $3.00 — Earl&#13;
Fisher, Hamburg Elem., 3rd&#13;
Grade&#13;
V OSrXiilK, V* i l i u i i a&#13;
Grade; Larry Backlund, Hamburg,&#13;
2nd Grade; Cathy Swanson,&#13;
Hamburg, , 4th Grade;&#13;
B e c k y Densraore, Hamburg,&#13;
3rd Grade. i&#13;
In the upper elementary&#13;
group, composed of grades 5,&#13;
6 and 7. the judges thought&#13;
two posters were of equal&#13;
merit and being unable to decide&#13;
between them, split the&#13;
prize money equally between&#13;
the two students.&#13;
Prize of $4.00 each — Hugh&#13;
James Radloff, Hamburg, 6th&#13;
grade, and Sharon Gray, Pinckney&#13;
Elem., 7th grade.&#13;
Honorable Mention: Caroline&#13;
Hornbeck, Pinckney Elem., 6tn&#13;
grade; Donna Vasley, Pinckney&#13;
Elem., 6th grade.&#13;
Over 50 posters were entered&#13;
in the contest. They&#13;
were judged by a group of&#13;
women volunteers who will be&#13;
working on the Putnam Township&#13;
Community Drive.&#13;
A selected group of posters&#13;
will be displayed in the windows&#13;
of Jerry's Drug Store in&#13;
Pinckney and in the Hamburg&#13;
Pharmacy in Hamburg.&#13;
Soil Saving&#13;
BY LAMAR M. WOOD&#13;
Deep borings are being taken&#13;
this week on the site of the&#13;
proposed dam for flood control&#13;
on the watershed in Fow-&#13;
Jerville Village No. 2 County&#13;
Drain. A drill rig similar to&#13;
a well-drilling outfit will take&#13;
borings to a depth of 20 feet&#13;
for the purpose of foundation&#13;
investigation.&#13;
Some laboratory' tests of the&#13;
soil will be made from samples.&#13;
The characteristics of the soil&#13;
will determine such things as&#13;
the grade or slope of the&#13;
earth fill or dike, above and&#13;
below.&#13;
The boiings are taken on&#13;
I the centerline of the dike. Most&#13;
; of the dike is planned to bo&#13;
I located on property owned by&#13;
' Gale D. Dillingham. with one&#13;
; end on land owned by W. E.&#13;
; Zimmerman.&#13;
Mr. A. F. Geiger, Geologist&#13;
I with the Soil Conservation&#13;
| Service at Milwaukee, Wiscon-&#13;
, sin, was to be here to record&#13;
'. the foundation investigation&#13;
j and take the samples. Karl F.&#13;
! Otte is .he civil engineer with&#13;
i SCS at East Lansing who is&#13;
designing the dam.&#13;
| Charles Smith in the North-&#13;
•s\est District has completed a : tile job.&#13;
'&lt; C. Robert Nash in the&#13;
Southwest District expects to&#13;
'• start a large tiling job this&#13;
i week.&#13;
Roger Peacock, who spent&#13;
the summer mapping soils in&#13;
the Northwest District, has&#13;
returned to Michigan State&#13;
University to continue his&#13;
studies in the Soil Science Department.&#13;
William Teugh In the Southwest&#13;
District has completed a&#13;
wildlife pond.&#13;
Ribbon Cutting to Open Hamburg Bridge&#13;
JAMES P. COLLINS&#13;
State Police Trooper James&#13;
P, Collins of Pinckney was&#13;
one of the 41 probationary&#13;
I Letter To The Editor \*&#13;
Putnam Should Have Zoning&#13;
Mr. Mel ttvinhard. spokesman ,&#13;
for the Ht'll Chamber of Commerce,&#13;
at the September Putnam&#13;
Township Board Meeting,&#13;
put that organization on record&#13;
as being opposed to zoning in&#13;
P u t n a m Township. Oppo.-ition the teeth out of it.&#13;
to zoning Is opposition to planning&#13;
for the fulure. Without a&#13;
plan for the future. Putnam&#13;
Township may some das be&#13;
faced with some oi the following&#13;
problems:&#13;
This action shows community&#13;
leadership. Ob\ Lousls , they&#13;
e;;n see what is needed in Puln&#13;
a m Township. Gentlemen, [ visurs as well as all other&#13;
please don't let minority groups i Livingston County Miperinfluence&#13;
you to take some of&#13;
A leu will : T ,u , p u b l u complain, of course.&#13;
County Officials Invited&#13;
To Witness Important Event&#13;
H O W E L L - - T h e Livinjzstim C o u n t y Road C o m -&#13;
mission will lonnally upon the new Hamburg Roajd&#13;
Bridge on Thursday at noun.&#13;
The Commission h a s in\iio&lt;l tlir Ko;ul&gt; ami I&#13;
Committee of t h e Livingston C o u n t y Hoard of&#13;
•ed&#13;
1. Fertilize]- factories. &lt;&lt;lue&#13;
factories, bleach or ammonia&#13;
plants* or hide tannint* plants&#13;
located anywhere or every-&#13;
-where.&#13;
cises Weuiiemiay, •siepi. IS a I&#13;
the East Lansing headquarters.&#13;
This climaxed eight and a&#13;
half weeks of intensive recruit&#13;
training. Trooper Collins was&#13;
assigned to the State Police&#13;
post in White Pigeon.&#13;
The probationary troopers&#13;
will be given six months of&#13;
field training and then be recalled&#13;
to headquarters for a&#13;
month of advanced, schooling.&#13;
Trooper Collins, his wife&#13;
Sandra and their two children&#13;
have been living at 11216 Algonquin.&#13;
Pinckney. He is the&#13;
son of Mr. and Mrs. James O.&#13;
Collins of Wayne.&#13;
Girbach Moved&#13;
To New Post&#13;
Duane Girbach has been&#13;
trafiSferred from County Extension&#13;
'Agent in 4-H Clu^&#13;
Work to County Extension A*&#13;
gent in Agriculture, filling the&#13;
vacancy created when George&#13;
MacQueen was promoted to&#13;
County Extension Director in&#13;
Clare County last May.&#13;
Upon his return he will work&#13;
mainly in the fields of dairy,&#13;
livestock and larm management,&#13;
according to Jack L.&#13;
Parker, County Extension Director.&#13;
A second staff change is the&#13;
appointment of Harry A Foster&#13;
to County Extension Agent in&#13;
4-H Club Work replacing Girbach.&#13;
.&#13;
Foster, a Michigan State University&#13;
graduate in Agricultural&#13;
Economics, has been working&#13;
with a private fertilizer company.&#13;
He is married and the&#13;
father of three children.&#13;
io ^urrounding tiomes.&#13;
2. Gas storage or explosive&#13;
manufacturing plant &gt;&gt; local ed&#13;
anywhere, perhaps even amidst&#13;
residential areas or adjacent 1o&#13;
proposed schools.&#13;
3. Pig pens, chicken coops&#13;
etc., located anywhere xn&lt;\ noi&#13;
restricted to agricultural areas.&#13;
Problems with rats and serrnin&#13;
could triple.&#13;
Mr. Reinhard and ihe Hell&#13;
Chamber of Commerce must&#13;
favor any business, an.s where&#13;
in 1hp township. This croup&#13;
must be against a plan for community&#13;
development. In short,&#13;
anything that puts more money&#13;
j in their pockets or gets more&#13;
| publicity for the Hell Chamber&#13;
• of Commerce is good for the&#13;
j rest of the entire township.&#13;
i I seriously doubt if Mr&#13;
j Reinhard was speaking for the&#13;
' majority of the group. Did he&#13;
• •foil Ihtsn cverv thin^-he&#13;
The minority must conform&#13;
tor 1 he good of the majority.&#13;
Don't expect those of us who&#13;
las or the ordinance in its entirety&#13;
to arrive in groups Io letl&#13;
you how S^CMXI it is or sing&#13;
praises to your names for adopting&#13;
;!, Pirate aiaiiti firm!&#13;
Another step toward, comn&#13;
- *r*-,~ I r~ , . . * * T , ---•*•-—-— .. •&#13;
catling t w o public m e e t i n g s t o&#13;
discuss zoning. Very few people&#13;
knoss ,-iboili t h e first m e e t i n g . ,&#13;
but a second m e e t i n g is p l a n -&#13;
ned for T u e s d a y . October 22,&#13;
at t h e P i n c k n e y High School. '&#13;
I r-tm -uire l hat if e\ ery one ;&#13;
in t h e township could a t t e n d&#13;
the next meeting, we might&#13;
i i I'd beat H a m b u r g , iosco a n d 1&#13;
Una dill;* Townships to t h e&#13;
punch and select a P l a n n i n g !&#13;
.Com miss inn and adopi zoning-.'&#13;
i ;&#13;
Mr. Kditor, inasmuch as a&#13;
newspaper should represent the&#13;
area in which it circulates, nnri&#13;
1 since newspapers are in an&#13;
visors.&#13;
aUo is ihi.&#13;
a t t e n d this r i b b o n - c u t t i n g e e i e -&#13;
nuiny.&#13;
The hridge i* located in&#13;
Huinlniru T o w n s h i p on Ilitinliurif&#13;
Koatl at its rrossln»&#13;
with tli&lt;&gt; H u r o n ttjvrr n o r t h&#13;
of t h e village of Hamliurt;.&#13;
Just a s e a r a no t h e old *teel&#13;
bridge collapsed under a school&#13;
bus with children. F o r t u n a t e l y&#13;
no one •w*.?."iv'."j;^ ;-''."•".•" ""T--T""- -&#13;
a n d COIN&#13;
s&gt;»'U«'t«*»l its t o prpMTVf t i l *&#13;
n a t u r a l IM-UUM &lt;.l t h e H u r o n&#13;
Kivcr. T h e ilcsiuii w;»«. b.\ t h e&#13;
F u l l e r Kn^int-rrini; ( uinpaiiy&#13;
(&gt;t L a n s i n g .&#13;
'i'dei a I i ius e r n n i e n i , t fl§&#13;
Hnard n! S u p e r x isors,&#13;
a n d t h e C'iuii'\p Road C o m m i s *&#13;
sion finai.ri-ii i)n- con.si r u c t i o q&#13;
oii 4 It,.- ])t !Mt,::'\ ;-(»UlC. a n d 1 h a&#13;
C o u n t s \sill liiiance t h e bai«&#13;
.iiiiv of &lt; hfv ('o;i-rf uciioii.&#13;
Tin1 l-'i'd&#13;
m a n c n i g as well as t h e actual&#13;
building has t a k e n a lull s e a r .&#13;
T h e bridge ssas c o n s t r u c t e d&#13;
by t h e G a l l a g h e r Company, of&#13;
Nos i. T h e coM of i h e bridge&#13;
alone is S54,UIHI ;md t h e C o u n t y&#13;
is rebuilding t h e road and uppi&#13;
o.ichr^ at an addil M &gt;I I.I I &lt;'os'&#13;
of several thousand dollars.&#13;
The iwu I) rill If »&gt; is nf «1rel&#13;
IXMIIIH a n d c o n c r e t e deck w i t h&#13;
a l u m i n u m rails. Tlie&#13;
a-,, Cour.iy lioad Kiigiueei1 w h o&#13;
has since rc!ire&lt;f, a n d h a s con*&#13;
tinned u n d e r i l v s u p e r v i s i o n of&#13;
Wiilier .). Clink, S u p e r i n t e n -&#13;
d e n t - M a n a g e r , a n d Collins F \&#13;
ThiHTiioii, present C o u n t y Rond]&#13;
F.ngineer.&#13;
Memhi'i-s nf t h e Tto.id&#13;
miv&gt;ion ai'e Norniiin S, T o p p i n&#13;
'•hriirmai&gt;: Y'ia\ B I M T V ,&#13;
Wai1) en H A udrrvfii.&#13;
Teachers Conference at Lansing&#13;
P a u l I., ( i a n l n e r , e d u c a t i o i i r d&#13;
specialist foi1 t h e N i i i i o n a l A c e -&#13;
excellent position to influence1 o n a u t i c s a n d S p a c e Administr;ipublie&#13;
opinion, I invite vou to&#13;
consider t h e facts in this issue,&#13;
and m n k e a public stand on it.&#13;
Mr. Reinharrl, i n a s m u c h a s&#13;
you w e r e t h e s p o k e s m a n for t h e&#13;
Heli C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e a t&#13;
the S e p t e m b e r P u t n a m T o w n -&#13;
, , ,, . . . ,. ,. , . i ship Bonrd M e e t i n g , and putat&#13;
t h e pubh.1 m e e t i n g , or did h e l _ , ' . . . K '&#13;
! . . , , . , . . ,. . !_.. .. . . . _ _ I . I H h a t o r g a n i z a t i o n on record as&#13;
• being opposed to /oiling. T fn-&#13;
! site you to a public d e b a t e or&#13;
discussion on t h e issue a n v&#13;
i time, any place. Sir. T would&#13;
' like tf&gt; b r i n g oul all of the Jaets&#13;
tell tluni what he v\ anted them&#13;
to know? After1 a11, zoning provides&#13;
a pk*n for future business&#13;
and creates an atmosphere conducive&#13;
to new business.&#13;
Before long. Putnam Township&#13;
will be the only township&#13;
left in Livingston Counts- which&#13;
has not adopted ;&gt; r)I;• n for the&#13;
future. All of Oakland. Wash-&#13;
| ten aw and Shiawasee counties.&#13;
: plus most, of (lenessee County&#13;
I are already zoned (about 60 out&#13;
t of 64 townships*. All but 4 of&#13;
| 16 tosvnships in Lisingston&#13;
j County are nosv zoned.&#13;
Of the four svhich are not.&#13;
: two are taking the initial steps.&#13;
! Putnam is-one of the tsvo who&#13;
only talk about, it.&#13;
When all of Ihe areas around&#13;
us are protected by a plan.&#13;
every undesirable element from&#13;
79 surrounding tosvnships will&#13;
rush into Putnam Township&#13;
for a free ride — na holds&#13;
barred.&#13;
The Putnam Township Board&#13;
has taken a giant step toward&#13;
the protection of our property&#13;
values by adopting an Anti-&#13;
LUter Ordinance, which has&#13;
long been needed.&#13;
I congratulate t h e m !&#13;
in this issue&#13;
Kmersoii&#13;
Hi-Land&#13;
W Pa(li-,un&#13;
Lake. Pinckney&#13;
Congregational&#13;
Installs Leaders&#13;
The recently elected officers&#13;
for the coming \ e a r svill be ins&#13;
t a l l e d at H special meeting of&#13;
ihe Community Congregational&#13;
Women's Fellowship Thursday&#13;
i evening, October 3. al Pilgrim&#13;
' Hall.&#13;
[ Mrs. Thoma.s Ware will he&#13;
i the installing officer. Mrs.&#13;
' Merlin Amburgcy is the nesvlyrlect'-&#13;
d president.&#13;
&lt; Mrs. Ralph Hall will be in-&#13;
, stalled as sice-president. Mis.&#13;
; Harold Henry HS secretary and&#13;
Mrs. Eric Rose as treasurer.&#13;
All women of the church a r e&#13;
insited to attend the meeting,&#13;
tion, will a d d r e s s some 4(KIU&#13;
e d u c a t o r s a t t e n d i n g t h e annual&#13;
Region H T e a c h e r s ' Conference&#13;
in Lansing, Tlnirsdas a n d F r i -&#13;
day. '&#13;
Public schools in Clinton. Shlaw&#13;
assee. Lis ingsli&gt;ii, Ingh.nn&#13;
find E a t o n counties svill b'v&#13;
closed during t h e two-Hay p r o -&#13;
g r a m sponsored by t h e Michigan&#13;
Education Association.&#13;
Brighton public schools svilt&#13;
remain open T h u r s d a y a n d F r i -&#13;
d a s , but svil! d o s e d O c t . 17 and&#13;
1M .so thai t e a c h e r s m a s a t t e n d&#13;
the regional conference t o be&#13;
held in Ann A r b o r and Del roil&#13;
" S p a c e Science and C a r e e r s&#13;
in t h e Space A g e " svill be (Jar Inej-'.&#13;
s topic fit i h e c o n t " r e n c e s&#13;
general session, O c t o b e r 3 at.&#13;
(,\ .HIi H , n i . in i tie ('is ic C e n t e r .&#13;
B r i n g i n g g r e e t i n g s t o t h e e d .&#13;
u c u i o r s ,il t h e g e n e r a l s e s s i o n&#13;
w i l l b e MM A P r e s i d e n t . O e t a v i u *&#13;
T o s s n s e n d a n d L y n n P i a r t l e t t ,&#13;
siMle s u i i e e u d e n t oi&#13;
inst l u c t i o n .&#13;
F o r 1. As e n l l . L a n s i n g&#13;
s u p e r i n t e n d e n t oi schools, sviij&#13;
welcome t h e leacher.s a n d Char*&#13;
les K. ( hanilierlain. represent&#13;
a t i v e lor Michigan's Sixth District,&#13;
will he a p l a t f o r m guest.&#13;
''{)ur (•(inference t h e m e ilnf&#13;
s c a r . "Teaching — a Prnfessiorj&#13;
I &gt;ynanii(.1' is hot h 1 imcl.v a m i&#13;
tuneless in i m p o r t . " B a r l e t l&#13;
s j i d . 'Timely in t h a t there, h m&#13;
ne\-er been g r e a t e r need for a c -&#13;
tion, for d y n a m i c s in t e a c h i n g&#13;
to keep pace with o u r rapidly&#13;
c h a n g i n g ssorld.&#13;
Attend Farewell Party&#13;
For Rev. and Mrs. Hainsworth&#13;
The stream ol "well sv ishers"&#13;
seemed Io ho endless H\ the&#13;
pot-luck smorgasbord honoring&#13;
the Res'erend and Mrv William&#13;
Hainsssorth Monday nmht al&#13;
Pilgrim Hall&#13;
Additional tables sveie quickly&#13;
set up in the downstairs rwill-&#13;
\*a\ and basement to take cure&#13;
ol the ,'}00 guests present for&#13;
the affair.&#13;
The Hainswoi Ih- were recipients&#13;
of three pieces of luggage&#13;
which Ihey plan Io u&gt;e in the&#13;
near fulure on a Ih^ht to Sea'-&#13;
Finishes 'Bool'&#13;
Walter L. Utley, son of Mrs.&#13;
Alma Utley of Portage Lake.&#13;
graduated from Boot Camp at&#13;
the Great Lakes Naval Station,&#13;
Great Lakes, Illinois last Friday.&#13;
September 27.&#13;
Mrs. Utley and daughter.&#13;
Florence, were in the large&#13;
audience that watched the&#13;
graduation exercises. Walter--&#13;
or Larry, as he is known here&#13;
returned to Pinckney with the&#13;
Utleys after the ceremony.&#13;
After a two-week lease he&#13;
wUl report to the Aviation&#13;
Electronics School at Memphis.&#13;
Tenn.; for further schooling.&#13;
150 New Employees Will Be Needed&#13;
At Boys Training School Next Year&#13;
t Ic. W a s h i n g t o n ,&#13;
T h e y also r e c i s e d china,&#13;
s e i s i c e for 1'J. svhich t h e y plan&#13;
tr&gt; ii&gt;»1 in Ihcir ness1 h o m e in&#13;
Ann Arbor,&#13;
D u r i n g the tsvo s e a r s R e v ,&#13;
H a m s s s n r l h has ! i \ e d in Pinck*&#13;
hey he h a s spent t i m e a s h o n -&#13;
o r a r y m e m b e r of I h e I ' i n c k n o y&#13;
Kisv -iniv Club a n d a m e m b e r nf&#13;
Ihe W r i t e r ' s Club ol Pincknc.v,&#13;
HS ssell a s many long h o u r s calling&#13;
on t h e sick, in hospitals a n d&#13;
at t h e i r homes&#13;
He h a s gainer! much fame in&#13;
this c o m m u n i t y for his .dramatic&#13;
monologues, especially o n a&#13;
entitled. "Your H o m e Tosvn."&#13;
CALENDAR&#13;
The Boys Training School&#13;
at Whitmore Lake which &gt;s&#13;
noss filled to capacity with 162&#13;
boys in residence expects to&#13;
accommodate about .'J00 more&#13;
when construction, already underway,&#13;
is completed by November&#13;
1964. The total capacity&#13;
of 'he institution when&#13;
finished uill \ie fiOO inma1e»\&#13;
Xosember 1%4.&#13;
fteinainiiiK unit* planned&#13;
to complete thi« location Include&#13;
another l-IO-bed J*«ttuge&#13;
unit, a c)iap«'l. iiiaintfnunrp&#13;
huildlnt;. eymntiHlum-&#13;
[KMII portion of the M'hool&#13;
the athletic&#13;
!!»)• Iwo mon-&#13;
Tlv&#13;
time Is&#13;
nnd, sv i HIM1&#13;
at tlic&#13;
i IILJ on&#13;
I ibt edl&gt;&#13;
compiished. accord in J&#13;
lard Maxes. .1r.&#13;
iniendrni '&#13;
schedule&#13;
be acto&#13;
Wil-&#13;
Ueputy Superofficr&#13;
cii'v Fellowship.&#13;
;, 8 p.m." Installation of&#13;
Al-o, bring papet&#13;
Bradley To Head Pinckney Kiwanians&#13;
• •&#13;
Election of officer* of the&#13;
Pinckney Kiwanis Club for the&#13;
ensuing year took place last&#13;
Tuesday night. Results were a«&#13;
follows: Jim Bradley presided&#13;
Gary Eichman. 1st vice-president;&#13;
Frank Czerwinaki. 2nd&#13;
vice-president: incumbent Leonard&#13;
Lee. treasurer; Bob Weber,&#13;
secretary, and a •even-man&#13;
Board of Directors elected consisted&#13;
of Frank Niewiadomski,&#13;
Robert Taach. Cliff Van Horn,&#13;
Vic Baiydlo, Dick McCloskey,&#13;
Don Swarthout, and Willard&#13;
Wiltse.&#13;
• * •&#13;
The Kiwanian* had as their&#13;
guests the coaches intm the&#13;
Little league baseball teams.&#13;
and their wives.&#13;
Those present were Mr. and&#13;
Mn. Daniel Rosiecki. Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Fred Singer. Mr. and Mrs&#13;
Clare Hollister, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
W. W. Nelson, TIT. and Mrs.&#13;
Kenneth McConnel. Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. L. D. Halnes. Mr. and Mrs&#13;
Lonnie Huhman. Duane Knapp.&#13;
and the one umpire present was&#13;
Gary Henry.&#13;
Special mention was given to&#13;
umpire Joe Basydlo, who is a&#13;
patient at McPherson Community&#13;
Health Center from injuries&#13;
sustained during footbaJI practice.&#13;
are HH ftpr*tm&lt;*&#13;
at the training w&#13;
Mt the preiwiit time. K\pan-&#13;
H'um will imtke job nj»eninv&gt;&#13;
for up|irovimut«'l&gt; I."i4t n**\\&#13;
#*mplo,VHf»» to h«* hired Iwtwecn&#13;
May and lat^ fitII of&#13;
next year, Mchmil offlriulo&#13;
Ntiid. TheM* poHitioan »rr under&#13;
the Civil Service pro-&#13;
Chamberlains Feted&#13;
At Farewell Party&#13;
I Honored at this time, also,&#13;
1 was Marshall Meabon for the&#13;
sixteen years of service he has&#13;
given to the 4-H Handicraft&#13;
' group of boys in Pinckney. Pic-&#13;
, ture and story will follow next&#13;
&gt; week coocerning this award.&#13;
The Rev.&#13;
Hainkworth&#13;
guests Chit&#13;
Hainsworth&#13;
and Mrs William&#13;
were h o n o r e d&#13;
night, also. Rev.&#13;
has been a very&#13;
active "honorary member" of&#13;
1be Pinckney Kiwanis Club during&#13;
the two .sea7T~nTT"h*s lived&#13;
I in Pinckney.&#13;
Presently und'T construction&#13;
is a cottdgo unit scheduled fn;&#13;
completion about July 1. 19M.&#13;
und an academic unit Jo be&#13;
finished about July .TO. 19M.&#13;
A Central Stores arvi Food&#13;
Service Building is to be completed&#13;
in early August of 1964&#13;
A ( .ige he. iinent plant&#13;
must JH* Condii ucted and tlv&#13;
powfihou.se must be expanded.&#13;
The laundry - unit is t*» be&#13;
equipped and activated some&#13;
time next summer. Another&#13;
housing unit for 150 hoys is&#13;
scheduled for completion about&#13;
The home of Mi&gt;. Stef.he.-)&#13;
Baker near Stockbiid&lt;.re was&#13;
ihe gathering place of many&#13;
friends of Mrs F C. Chiunl*'.-&#13;
lam on Wednesday. Sept. IX&#13;
The occaxmn w.is * gom;.'-&#13;
iiwuy party. Curt and Louis.'&#13;
'Chamberlain arc leas ing Piiu-kney&#13;
Sept. -7 to make their&#13;
home in Florida.&#13;
The guests Mis. Charles&#13;
• Chamberlain, Mrs. W e It o n&#13;
M r v K i a n k&#13;
. -.. John Lum(in&#13;
Mrs. Oscar Beeman&#13;
of Buck Lake; Mm. Torn&#13;
Jlice. Mrs. Leon Baker, and&#13;
Mr*. Lloyd Bo^ce of Dexter;&#13;
Mrs. Ted Sieloff of Biight&lt;m;&#13;
\irs. Jumrs Cotich of Ann Aiilx&gt;&#13;
r; Mrs. Norm K«u»er aud&#13;
'ChamljerlHin&#13;
(ireen «nd i\&#13;
! of Puifkiwy:&#13;
Mrs. Clara Hudson of StockbridKe;&#13;
and Mrs. ,\ny Hopkins&#13;
and Mrs. 10 lea nor Wolpeii of&#13;
Gr^&gt;s Lake sharrd ;i lunchoon&#13;
of Louise's fasorito dishes&#13;
from » biffot prepared hy&#13;
Mrs. Uaker.&#13;
A centerpiece of yellow dahlias&#13;
furnished In Mrs. Hudson&#13;
graced the tablr of the guest&#13;
of honor&#13;
Mrv .John I.iuidin Ijsh'onrd&#13;
.j luvely coisagf' of ha by aster &gt;&#13;
|oi Mi&gt; Chamberlain&#13;
Appropriate goodbye&#13;
were presented amid&#13;
laughter to send Mrs.&#13;
berlain assay \viih m«n&gt;&#13;
memories of her M&#13;
fliends.&#13;
Kegul.d' Rainbow business&#13;
meeting. S p.m.. Masonic HalL&#13;
r • •&#13;
I-Viekncs Communits- School&#13;
iL.ai-d meriiiig. Home Eo&#13;
Hi mm, Pineknes High School,&#13;
, J i i n i o j \ ' a r s i l _ \ Io^jt o a ! I&#13;
7 p.m. w i t h Chelsea, h e r e .&#13;
OHOIMT 4&#13;
V«ii-*iiy loot b;» 11 gain«». :i:rvO&#13;
p.m. s\iih W l u t m o i e I^ake. a t&#13;
W h i t t n i ' i o ' P l e a s e n o t e , th**&#13;
is a n alti'i laxni ,,ani*-»&#13;
I • - •&#13;
i&#13;
(HtolMT »&#13;
Pincknrs P.K.G.s, all menv&#13;
. brrs inieivted ^in tour of&#13;
kiich&lt;:^, lising ix«ms. meet.&#13;
at 1-H building. FowlervUlt&#13;
Fair Grounds. 9:45 a.m. Bring&#13;
j oss n sandwiches.&#13;
Chanw&lt;&#13;
i!'m&#13;
P T . A . sji«)usor«1 "(Kik&#13;
s,ilf. will be l&gt;eld in tht&#13;
lorrner Pinckney Genera! Store&#13;
Gift Shop, 9 a,m. Call Robert&#13;
Graf. Dexter HA 6-5829, Of&#13;
Pat Scott, 8784634. for ptas&gt;&#13;
4 up and delivery Nervkse of&#13;
items you wish to sell&#13;
'A,&#13;
tHE PINCKNEY DISPATCH - WED.. OCT. 2, 1963&#13;
Rahrig Bakery&#13;
OPEN -&#13;
ju . Wed. and Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.&#13;
* • Sat 8 ajn.-8 p.m.; Sun. 8 am.-l&#13;
— CLOSED —&#13;
MONDAY — TUESDAY — FRIDAY&#13;
THIS IS ITU&#13;
THE ONLY BAKERY IN TOWN!&#13;
Special Orders Taken By Phone&#13;
Call Pinckney 878-3537&#13;
(Eh? IJtllaqr Ulrautn&#13;
FURTHER&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
Every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday&#13;
PERMANENT ONLY $6£00&#13;
HLFASHION STYLING&#13;
# BLEACHING&#13;
Thursday 8 to 9&#13;
107 E. Main&#13;
Pat Rosiecki&#13;
Manager&#13;
PEDICURING&#13;
878-3467 Pinckney&#13;
Norene Hathaway Pat LaPrad&#13;
Operator Operator&#13;
NOTICE&#13;
WINTER SCHEDULE&#13;
EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1&#13;
Closed Sundays&#13;
SCHOOL NEWS The president, Shirley Mitchell,&#13;
called the meeting to order&#13;
at 2:15 P.M.&#13;
Roil was taken. The secretary's&#13;
and treasurer's reports&#13;
were given and approved.&#13;
The Homecoming was the&#13;
main topic of discussion.&#13;
Pat Borovsky volunteered to&#13;
take charge of the floats for&#13;
the parade. She also is taking&#13;
care of getting care.&#13;
Because two of the classes&#13;
already have ideas for their&#13;
floats, a theme was not chosen.&#13;
Jim Barker was thought of&#13;
as being good to announce the&#13;
half time presentation of the&#13;
Homecoming.&#13;
Shirley Mitchell is taking&#13;
care of the roses for the queens&#13;
and their courts.&#13;
Rose Marie Vedder volunteered&#13;
to be the chairman for&#13;
the Homecoming dance decorations.&#13;
Del Fritz is chairman of the&#13;
refreshment committee.&#13;
The tickets are being taken&#13;
care of by Beth Minock.&#13;
For the clean-up committee,&#13;
Judy Reynolds is chairman.&#13;
Chris Dinkel is in charge of&#13;
all advertising for the Homecoming&#13;
and the Carnival.&#13;
The corresponding secretary,&#13;
Joan Eichman, Is sending invitations&#13;
to the parents of the&#13;
Student Council members, parents&#13;
of the class officers, teachers,&#13;
administrators, and school&#13;
board members to alteuu fii&#13;
Homecoming Dane*, -wttfcf&#13;
be from apprwcfcea^iy 9r3O t**&#13;
12:00.&#13;
This Friday, Pam Seefeld,&#13;
Clair Bell, Joan Eichman, Jack&#13;
Slayden, Mr. Weber, Mr. Me-&#13;
Closkey, Shirley Mitchell, Bob&#13;
Umstead and Beth Minock are&#13;
working in the refreshment&#13;
stand.&#13;
Judy Borovsky made a motion&#13;
to close the meeting. Pat&#13;
seconded it.&#13;
• Mon. Thurs. Sat&#13;
8s3ft A.M. to 5s3* P.JL&#13;
LAVEY HARDWARE&#13;
1X4 W. Main Pinckney UP 8-3221&#13;
KINDERGARTEN&#13;
By Mrs. Parks&#13;
1. We are getting over our&#13;
home sickness and beginning&#13;
to like school a little better&#13;
now.&#13;
2. We made a big calender for&#13;
for September and can count&#13;
all the 30 days.&#13;
Everyday someone takes a turn&#13;
coloring the weather on our&#13;
; calender.&#13;
3.. We are watching to see&#13;
what happens in the Fall.&#13;
4. We have learned to form&#13;
the numbers 1 and 2 in the&#13;
air with our hands.&#13;
5. Every person in our room&#13;
can find his name on the chalk&#13;
board now.&#13;
6. We sing Good Morning&#13;
and stand up to say the Pledge&#13;
to the Flag every day.&#13;
7. We have learned 5 songs&#13;
already. We march and dramatize&#13;
with music every day. We&#13;
have also started our rhythm&#13;
band.&#13;
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FREE PARKING ft&#13;
&amp; People h a v e celebrated&#13;
their birthdays since school&#13;
started:&#13;
Sharon H o o n e a . Danny&#13;
March, David Obie, Eddie Stapleton,&#13;
Charlene Thomas, Richard&#13;
Clark, Donna Gardner,&#13;
Cody Gentile, Karen Lobdell,&#13;
and Julie Boling.&#13;
7TH GBADE&#13;
Mrs. Srfcarto&#13;
By David Mlefcael&#13;
Our room is almost finished&#13;
with the maps of the nine planet*&#13;
and their orbits which we&#13;
started about two weeks ago.&#13;
The room is now decorated with&#13;
many colorful planets.&#13;
Those who have had birthdays&#13;
this year so far are: Amy&#13;
Bell who was 12 the 15th of&#13;
last month, Robb Nab who was&#13;
12 the 29th of the same month,&#13;
Allen Russom was 12 the 6th,&#13;
and David Rentz was 12 on the&#13;
13th.&#13;
Robb Nab and David Michael&#13;
have been bringing in various&#13;
rocks and stones for the room&#13;
to see. Among them are 40 or&#13;
so fossils which David brought&#13;
in. A few of Robbs are: Mexican&#13;
Agate, just plain Agate,&#13;
Apache Tear and a few others.&#13;
This year there are 6 or so&#13;
band members who are in the&#13;
P.H.S. Band. Among them are&#13;
Bill Down, David Michael, Bob&#13;
Samples, Danny Williams, Shirley&#13;
Harmon, and Christine Line.&#13;
They all enjoy it very much as&#13;
i-hmy march in th« band and&#13;
play at all home football games.&#13;
TfcT also fcav* * tew begin-&#13;
Chambers and Gary Burg are&#13;
the only ones from our room.&#13;
8TH GRADE&#13;
MM. WUIdns&#13;
By Karen Crasser&#13;
This week we chose Safety&#13;
Patrol members. They are&#13;
Chuck Bell (Captain), Pick&#13;
Tanner, and Paul Jones. The&#13;
Service S q u a d members are&#13;
Diane Halliburton, Deanna&#13;
Halnes, and Carlene McCarty.&#13;
The month of October is our&#13;
turn to do the show case by&#13;
the office. The committee is&#13;
Diane Halliburton^ Karen Crosser,&#13;
John Weatherley, L i n d a&#13;
Steffen, and Bill Ross.&#13;
To make our room complete&#13;
we have chosen a court to help&#13;
control the classroom. The&#13;
court members are Dean Gardner,&#13;
J o h n Weatherley, Pam&#13;
Koch, and Dianna Halnes.&#13;
6TH GRADE&#13;
Mrs. Ta*ch&#13;
This past week we have been&#13;
making portraits of children&#13;
in our room who bring their&#13;
costumes and wear them while&#13;
two people paint them. These&#13;
we are going to hang in our&#13;
room for Halloween instead of&#13;
witches, black cats, etc. We&#13;
are going to keep on painting&#13;
until everyone in our room has&#13;
been painted.&#13;
We are studying the stars in&#13;
science. We are learning the&#13;
constellations such as Capella,&#13;
the She Goat, the Little Bear,&#13;
etc. In history we are now Btudying&#13;
the Babylonians. We are&#13;
on page seven in English and&#13;
are doing fine in our other&#13;
studies.&#13;
"4-H CLUB MEETS'*&#13;
By Barbara. Charboneau&#13;
The first business meeting&#13;
of theFInckney Pioneers Sewing&#13;
Gub was held in the Home&#13;
Ec room of the high school&#13;
on September 25. The girls&#13;
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"Strain* 8imc* Off"&#13;
TOY OCA OBIVS Of BANKWO&#13;
Library News&#13;
New books this week include:&#13;
Back." The Urtag Bee** a&#13;
novel of Korea about s famDy&#13;
which dedicates itself to the&#13;
salvation of the homeland from&#13;
the reign of Queen Min, 1881 to&#13;
the Second Work! War. The&#13;
leader will gain an admiration&#13;
for the Korean people, discover&#13;
the fascination of Korean history,&#13;
and learn how closely Korean&#13;
history is entangled with&#13;
that of America.&#13;
Ga&amp;lda, "The TUatt Istoritaaco,"&#13;
a romantic novel of&#13;
suspence about an inheritance&#13;
which extols a prince 4n Jove&#13;
and hate to the heirs who keep&#13;
it.&#13;
Cooper, The Boater aad the&#13;
Foree*** a pioneer story of Indians&#13;
in the Maume River valley,&#13;
near Ft. Wayne Indiana.&#13;
Lee, «*Oa Tea It Leeks Gee**&#13;
"a wacky and warm story of&#13;
what happens when s nice girl&#13;
from s tradition minded Jewish&#13;
family in Philadelphia leaves&#13;
the nest to become a career&#13;
girl."&#13;
tt Lama,, "Myy Lead aad&#13;
My People" by His Holiness—&#13;
a well educated reformer who&#13;
successeded to the throne of&#13;
Tibet in 1950 at the age of 16,&#13;
and who was driven into exile&#13;
by the communists.&#13;
Ferber," A Kiad ef Matte.*&#13;
Edna Ferber continues the&#13;
story of her life from 1938 —&#13;
gives glimpses of her warm&#13;
personality — her zest for living&#13;
— her life as a war corrpsnnnrinnt&#13;
who was assigned&#13;
where news was making.&#13;
j Lunch Menu \ • .. . •&#13;
PINCKNEY COMMUNITY&#13;
SCHOOLS&#13;
CAFETERIA MENU&#13;
WEEK OF OCTOBER 7&#13;
MONDAY, OCT. 7&#13;
Corned Beef Casserole, Vegetable,&#13;
Sandwiches, Fruit, Milk.&#13;
TUESDAY, OCT. S&#13;
Mashed Potatoes with Beef&#13;
and Gravy, Vegetable, Sandwiches,&#13;
Fruit, Milk.&#13;
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9&#13;
Vegetable Soup, Meat Sandwiches,&#13;
Fruit, Milk.&#13;
THURSDAY, OCT. 10&#13;
Hot Dogs, Vegetable, Pineapple&#13;
Betty, Milk.&#13;
FRIDAY, OCT. 11&#13;
Tuna Fish - Noodles, Sandwiches,&#13;
Vegetable, Fruit, Milk.&#13;
elected the following officers:&#13;
president; Joan Wlodyga, vice&#13;
president; Beckle Henry, secretary;&#13;
M a r y Jo McMacken,&#13;
treasurer; Christine Line, reporter;&#13;
Barbara Charboneou,&#13;
song leader; Mary Jane Grant.&#13;
Presiding over the meeting&#13;
during the election of officers&#13;
were Barbara Charboneau as&#13;
acting president; Beckey Amburgey&#13;
as acting secretary.&#13;
First year members studied&#13;
their booklets, "You Learn to&#13;
Sew," Second year girls were&#13;
measured for size, to help select&#13;
good patterns. Third and fourth&#13;
y e a r members experienced&#13;
measuring other girls. All members&#13;
studied the parts of a sewing&#13;
machine and viewed patterns&#13;
and styles of dresses and&#13;
ensembles.&#13;
Leaders helping this y e a r&#13;
are: Mn. Ralph Hall, Mrs.&#13;
Donald Charboneau, Mn. John&#13;
Colone, Mrs. Asher Wylie, Mrs.&#13;
John Wlodyga, Mn. Marshall&#13;
Miller, Mrs. Ben Peitras and&#13;
Mrs. Line.&#13;
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Sterna Oast P M U M put at&#13;
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HOWELL&#13;
OPEN&#13;
Monday aad Tfcmndty&#13;
9:30 to 2 4 9&#13;
.. Pinckney Prattle ...&#13;
BY A11CC GftAf&#13;
The Plnctoey Pioneers, 4-H&#13;
sewing group, have met and&#13;
organized for the coming year.&#13;
About 25 girls will participate&#13;
this year and will meet each&#13;
Wednesday evening at the&#13;
Pinckney High School in the&#13;
Home Ec. room.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Sunday visitors at the William&#13;
Horner home on Chalker&#13;
of Gilbert House in Ypsilanti.&#13;
and Mrs. Harold Rettich of Ann&#13;
Arbor.&#13;
Mrs. Homer's mother, Mrs.&#13;
D. F. Tally, and brother, John&#13;
N. Tally, of FayetteviBe, North&#13;
Carolina, have returned home&#13;
after spending part of l a s t&#13;
week with the Homers. &amp;&#13;
• • « *&#13;
Mrs. Steve Lazlo of Cedar&#13;
Lake Road and daughter,&#13;
Kathy, were in Detroit last&#13;
Sunday at a bridal shower honoring&#13;
Mr. Lazlo's niece, Velma&#13;
Stephenson. Kathy will be a&#13;
Junior bridesmaid at the wedding&#13;
October 19.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Lloyd Harden Attends deary&#13;
Lloyd Harden. Jr., of Pmckney-&#13;
Howeil Road was home this&#13;
weekend with his parents, the&#13;
Lloyd Hardens, Sr.. Lloyd is a&#13;
graduate of an IBM course&#13;
siven by a school in Dei&#13;
Moines, Iowa and is now atten&lt;&#13;
Bng--dfiy. etes^s te&#13;
ney Sunday visiting friends&#13;
and relatives. Mrs. Templeton&#13;
is the former Marian Shirley.&#13;
* » •&#13;
The Otis Matteson and the&#13;
Jim Knights were in -^LoveUs&#13;
over the week end at the Windy-&#13;
Cliff cabin.&#13;
The little Mattesona—Timmy&#13;
and Theresa—stayed with their&#13;
grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs.&#13;
Joseph GHffltni. and" the&#13;
Knight children— Billy, Marcia.&#13;
and Kim enjoyed the week end&#13;
with their grandparents, the&#13;
Cliff Millers.&#13;
. Scharme B a x t e r , who is&#13;
studying at the Grand Rapids&#13;
School of Bible and Music, was&#13;
home this week end with her&#13;
parents, the Charles Baxters&#13;
of Patterson Lake.&#13;
Mr. Baxter t o o k Scharme&#13;
back to school Sunday night&#13;
and then went on to his cabin&#13;
at Hillman where he will do&#13;
some deer hunting during the&#13;
bow and arrow season which&#13;
opened October 1st.&#13;
* * •&#13;
The Steve Aschenbrenner&#13;
family have bought the Aschenbrenner&#13;
family farm on Cedar&#13;
Lake Road and expect to&#13;
move around the first of November.&#13;
Swartfeottto Work te L*veUs&#13;
Mrs. Margaret SwarthouX a&#13;
resident of Pinckney until a&#13;
month or so ago, is now working&#13;
in LoveUs at the former&#13;
Gift Shop. The Gift Shop haa&#13;
changed hands aad is now OD&gt;&#13;
crated by. Mr. Strang. Mrs.&#13;
Swarthout is making bow&#13;
strings for the bow and arrow&#13;
trade. Husband Clare operates&#13;
the Barber Shop only two doon&#13;
away.&#13;
HELLERS&#13;
FLOWERS&#13;
HOWELL. MICHIGAN&#13;
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College at Ypsilanti. Lloyd&#13;
is working nights in the tabulating&#13;
department at the University&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
* • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hall&#13;
called on Mr. and Mrs. Nathan&#13;
Judson and family of Ann Arbor&#13;
last Saturday.&#13;
* • «&#13;
Mrs. Rudy Koeppen of Whitewood&#13;
Road, and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Bennett of Portage Lake attended&#13;
a hobo breakfast last&#13;
Wednesday morning at the&#13;
home of Mrs. Gladys Kirk,&#13;
Strawberry Lake. Proceeds&#13;
benefited the Rebecca Lodge.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin C.&#13;
Chamberlain of Hi-Land Lake&#13;
left early Friday morning, September&#13;
27 on the long drive&#13;
to Florida where they are planning&#13;
to settle in the St. Petersburg&#13;
area.&#13;
Youth Gets Ptlot License&#13;
Gary Davis, 18 year old son&#13;
of Len Davis, Pinckney realtor,&#13;
passed his Federal Aviation Administration&#13;
examination at&#13;
Willow Run Airport successfully&#13;
about two weeks a?o.&#13;
Gary, was given the test by&#13;
the same flight inspector who&#13;
tested Gary's father, Captain&#13;
Leonard F. Davis of United&#13;
Air Lanes, for his commercial&#13;
pilot's license 22 years ago.&#13;
John Davis, Gary's oWer&#13;
brother, received his private&#13;
pilot's license in 1961. John is&#13;
a Junor at Oberln College In&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
Gay is a freshman this year&#13;
at Kenyon College in Gambler,&#13;
Ohio.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Donald Gearharts of Cedar&#13;
Lake Road had Sunday&#13;
visitors this week. Mrs. Georhart's&#13;
sister and husband, the&#13;
Danny Marshall*, and the&#13;
Glenn Kinseys and family were&#13;
the callers.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Doyle Templetons of&#13;
Keego Harbor were in Pinck-&#13;
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THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH - WED., OCT. 2, 1963&#13;
GREGORY AREA Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ludtke&#13;
And Gary, Belle Leach and&#13;
Beatrice Conk visited in Laingsburg&#13;
Sunday.&#13;
Clifton Barber is eomalesctag&#13;
at home after recent sur-&#13;
Dr. and Mrs. Wallace Clark&#13;
Of Burbajik, Calif, were Knday&#13;
guests of the Arthur&#13;
Maachka family.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. George Marthai]&#13;
and Mrs. Pearle Marshall&#13;
attended a family gathering at&#13;
the home of Mi's. Maxine&#13;
Sweet Sunday.&#13;
Mr, and Mrs. Richard Mabet&#13;
and family of Royal Oak&#13;
were Sunday dinner guests of&#13;
Mn. Josephine Howlett.&#13;
Mr. and Mi's. George Crow-&#13;
•1 1 and Neil, of Curran. were&#13;
weekend guests of Mr. and&#13;
Mr*. Tom Hewlett and family&#13;
and the Edgar Marshall family.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tudor&#13;
ti Patterson Lake celebrated&#13;
their 50th wedding anniversary&#13;
Friday.&#13;
Several members of the&#13;
Gregory. "Baptist' Church attended&#13;
the M.B.A. District&#13;
Rally at Grass Lake Sunday.&#13;
For Dependabl e Service&#13;
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Gran d Rapids , Mr. and Mi's.&#13;
Donal d Marshal l and family,&#13;
the Kdgar Marshal l family,&#13;
and Mr. and Mi's. Sam Massie&#13;
and family were Sunda y dinner&#13;
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Howar d Marshall , celebratin g&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Donal d Mar -&#13;
shall's- 25th wedding anniver *&#13;
sary and th e Septembe r birth -&#13;
days.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Massie&#13;
and family were weekend&#13;
guests of th# Howar d Mar -&#13;
snails.&#13;
The Gregor y P.T.A. had its&#13;
fir»t meetin g thi s tall at th e&#13;
Gregor y Schoo l Monda y evening.&#13;
Mrs. Ray Shellhar t spent&#13;
several weeks with her daughters&#13;
in Wayne.&#13;
The Gregor y King's Daugh -&#13;
ters will meet Wednesday,&#13;
Sept. 25, at 2:00 p.m. , at th e&#13;
hom e of Mrs. Joh n Haines .&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Carme n Wheeler&#13;
oi Eato n Rapid s were Sunday&#13;
dinne r guests of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Georg e Marshall .&#13;
Miss Kathry n Leeke, Mrs.&#13;
Alex Reid, Mrs. Rober t Dancer .&#13;
Mrs. Christin e Howlett . Mrs.&#13;
Josephin e Howlett . Mrs. Rober t&#13;
Reid, and Mrs. Howar d Mar -&#13;
shall were Thursda y luncheo n&#13;
guests of Mrs. Bob and Mrs.&#13;
Luciu s Howlett , honorin g Mrs.&#13;
Ed Hewlett' s birthda y at her&#13;
hom e in Pontiac .&#13;
• • •&#13;
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* • *&#13;
The Women's. Missionar y Society&#13;
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the ladies at th e Howcll State-&#13;
Hospita l Thursday .&#13;
* • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bridgewater&#13;
and family of Bay City&#13;
visited Rev. and Mrs. R. Ram -&#13;
seyer and family Sunda y Mr.&#13;
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tian Education" , at th e evening&#13;
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* * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Harol d Ludtke ,&#13;
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sherida y and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Ludtk e in&#13;
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* * #&#13;
Mrs. Vincent Young Sr. and&#13;
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* * *&#13;
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Ludtk e and Bille Leach lust&#13;
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» • « ^&#13;
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* * •&#13;
Susan Howlet t is attendin g&#13;
Michiga n Stat e Uni\ersity . Ben&#13;
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zoo this year.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc e Embury&#13;
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WED, OCT. 2, 1965&#13;
McPherson Community&#13;
Health. Center Report&#13;
ADMISSIONS&#13;
19—Joyet Cook. Brighton&#13;
Dorothy Mimell, Howell&#13;
Barbara Allen, Brighton&#13;
Brian Richards,&#13;
Wcbberville&#13;
Paul Davis, Oak Grove&#13;
Hertihy, HoweU&#13;
• Ada White, Howell&#13;
- Perry Banghart, HoweU&#13;
k Wilfrid Sylvain, HoweU&#13;
{ George KordeU, Brighton&#13;
# William Miner, HoweU&#13;
John Peters, Fowterville&#13;
0Dbert Roy, Brighton&#13;
ft-~Ben Bambard, Brighton&#13;
Fern Schultz, HoweU&#13;
Barbara Douglas, HoweU&#13;
: Patricia VerheUe. HoweU&#13;
|2—Eva Meabon, HoweU&#13;
Judithann Br^tt^ng^J&gt;Tr&gt;&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Thomas Holman, HoweU&#13;
Joanne Young, HoweU&#13;
- Ethel Krueger, HoweU&#13;
: Peter Gardner, HoweU&#13;
Walter Wood, Fenton&#13;
Barbara Crane, Brighton&#13;
'. Robert Huggtat, HoweU&#13;
William Harvey, Brighton&#13;
Arthur Weimcbenk,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Myrtle Fritch, Howefl&#13;
SOCIAL SECURITY&#13;
trfl ytu cobct?&#13;
f* to thre o y&#13;
daring y*ar retirement? A&#13;
Heyppqiltaa Fajnity Security&#13;
Chfc rivet yos Ae fln&amp;n-&#13;
&amp; l&#13;
p y&#13;
eiai facts, U M » &amp;olpt yo« pi*a&#13;
for tfc* foosra. A regular review&#13;
at your # cheek-op. This Mrvice k itrkuy&#13;
widential. And there it ao&#13;
Wkv t f l&#13;
ratntw AO t-9ii»—&#13;
LAKELAND, MICH. BOX 111&#13;
[Mtw-Ywfc 10, N. T.&#13;
Susan L. Kirby, Brighton&#13;
Terry Devine, Gregory&#13;
Pauline Kunde,&#13;
FowlerviUe&#13;
2*—Mary M. Allen, Perry&#13;
Belva McGee, Gregory&#13;
Charles Newell, Milfard&#13;
Taimi Alexander, HoweU&#13;
Francis Hamilton, Byron&#13;
Patricia Geib,&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
Joseph Wallace, Brighton&#13;
24—Shirley Scott, Brighton&#13;
Carolyn Hatfield, S. Lyon&#13;
Denna Trinoftky, S. Lyon&#13;
Nellie Peyton, HoweU&#13;
Donald Spare, HoweU&#13;
Gordon Bailey, Brighton&#13;
Donald Van Raden,&#13;
Barbara Alchin, Howell^,&#13;
George Beaudette, Detroit&#13;
Phyllis Crane, Brighton&#13;
Jessie Mathewson, HoweU&#13;
Max Mathewson, HoweU&#13;
Vickie Mathewson, Howell&#13;
Joyce Tomlin,&#13;
FowlerviUe&#13;
Lorraine Dailey, Gregory&#13;
John S. Thyne,&#13;
FowlerviUe&#13;
25—Joann Ordiway, Pinckney&#13;
DISCHARGES&#13;
Sept—&#13;
20—Eva Well*, Brighton&#13;
* T.vnt»&#13;
Darold Beggg*&#13;
MurfresBbora&#13;
Wheaton Howe, HoweU&#13;
Doris Drazic, Howell&#13;
Dawn Olrich, Howell&#13;
Bessie Root, Cohoctah&#13;
Edwin Bwnftoldj Brighton&#13;
21—Barbara Kruger,&#13;
Whitmore Lakt&#13;
Lawrence Hutaon,&#13;
Ferndale&#13;
Norma Steinacker, HoweU&#13;
Elsie McDuff, Brighton&#13;
Clarence HammeU, HoweU&#13;
Joyce Cook, Brighton&#13;
Dorothy Doucette, HoweU&#13;
June Franklin, HoweU&#13;
Elizabeth William*&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Arthur Schauer, Howell&#13;
Robin Wayne, S. Lyon&#13;
__Edwv4 E^^frtknw*1*^&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Brian Richard*&#13;
Webberville&#13;
Hope Perez, FowlerviUe&#13;
22—Aura Herlihy HoweU&#13;
Nancy Shepherd, Mllford&#13;
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Means "our specialty* in Italian&#13;
t\ *Nostra gpeciaHta" if Iusuranee. In&#13;
, fact, it is our only business* In today's&#13;
tomplex world, isn't it in your advantage&#13;
to do business with a specialist t&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
Brighton Insurance Agency;&#13;
307 W. Main*. Phone&#13;
227-1891&#13;
• M M&#13;
Virgie Eryin,&#13;
FowlerviUe&#13;
Patricia VerheUe HoweU&#13;
Mary Price, Brighton&#13;
Mary Miller, HoweU&#13;
23—Anna Sweeney HoweU&#13;
Barbara Douglas, HoweU&#13;
Paul Da\%, Oak Grove&#13;
Arlene Carney, Pinckney&#13;
24—Dolores Strebbing HoweU&#13;
June Rutter, Fowlerville&#13;
Barbara Crane, Brighton&#13;
Barbara Allen, Brighton&#13;
Henry Schebor, Brighton&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Kerry Devine, Gregory&#13;
Frank Grochowski,&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Ada White, HoweU&#13;
Floyd MinseU HoweU&#13;
25—Mary Hoadley, Brighton&#13;
Max Mathewson, Howell&#13;
Sharon Tice, Hartland&#13;
Mary Allen, Perry&#13;
Carolyn Hatfield,, S. Lyon&#13;
Peter Gardner, HoweU&#13;
26—Rachel Gerard Brighton&#13;
Joanne Young, HoweU&#13;
Eva Meabon, HoweU&#13;
Myrtle Fritch, HoweU&#13;
David Walker, Brighton&#13;
George KordeU, Brighton&#13;
BIKTHS&#13;
Sept—&#13;
3TL—MF ttnA Mrs. Pirhnrd&#13;
J. Price, Brighton, a&#13;
girl&#13;
SUGAR&#13;
SPICE&#13;
BY JAN GAIL&#13;
It's autumn . , . and leaves&#13;
. . leaves, leaves, leaves . . .&#13;
the crimson and the light, the&#13;
yellow and the brown, the&#13;
crisp and the fresh, all lovely.&#13;
Well, enou*g h o•f tha•t . . . .&#13;
Mayor Marshall Cooper and&#13;
wife, Ellen Jean, entertained&#13;
some 35 people Saturday evening&#13;
with a belated reception&#13;
party for our enthusiastic,&#13;
young city manager, Peter&#13;
Marshall, and his wife, Betty.&#13;
City Clerk Joe Siford was on&#13;
hand . . . not going to let a&#13;
bum foot and a pair of crutches&#13;
stop him, along with Dr. Olin&#13;
C. Wilkinson, former mayor,&#13;
who waxed eloquent on several&#13;
subjects dear to his heart.&#13;
A number of the city's officials&#13;
were present&#13;
Say . . . what can be done?&#13;
Do you know that aside&#13;
from Rickett School there is&#13;
no facility, such as a Day Care&#13;
Center, for our retarded children&#13;
in Livingston County?&#13;
Do you know that if we want&#13;
federal aid we can get 60%,&#13;
if we have 40% of the funds to&#13;
establish one?&#13;
We might think about it, because&#13;
the situation isn't getting&#13;
any better. We badly need&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Edward&#13;
J. White, Howell, a boy&#13;
22—Mr. and Mrs. James&#13;
Young, Howell, a girl&#13;
23—Mr. and Mrs. Clarence&#13;
Allen, Perry, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon&#13;
Scott, Brighton, a girl&#13;
25—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald H.&#13;
Trinosky, S. Lyon, a girl&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank&#13;
Dailey, Gregory, a boy&#13;
Engaged&#13;
trainable retarded . . . there&#13;
jpust be some comfxMBUbl* arf&#13;
f AKBV ANN BURCR %&#13;
Mr. and Mr*. Dennie L.&#13;
Bays of Monticello Drive,&#13;
Cordley Lake announce the&#13;
engagement of their daughter,&#13;
Janet Ann Burch, to Clifford&#13;
Harding Scales, «on of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. William H. Scales of&#13;
Batfsett, Virginia.&#13;
Mist Burch is a Pinckney&#13;
High School graduate. Her&#13;
fiance attended Bridgewater&#13;
College, Bridgewater, Virginia.&#13;
A November 80 wedding is&#13;
planned,&#13;
tuts kecpittts theu' cJtiMi^w til&#13;
home (whether by choice or&#13;
not).&#13;
These mothers must be relieved&#13;
to stay sane, and that's&#13;
a fact! And the children must&#13;
be protected, cared for and&#13;
supervised . . . As Sunday's&#13;
News put it so aptly in the&#13;
article, "Children of Hope," by&#13;
Nancy Gregorik: "The impact&#13;
of a retarded child on the family,&#13;
the strain on the marriage&#13;
and other children, the frustrations&#13;
and worry, can only&#13;
be understood by those who&#13;
have endured.'*&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haller,&#13;
of 701 Coolidge Place, Rockford,&#13;
Illinois, announce the arrival&#13;
of a baby girl, Carol Ana,&#13;
born Sunday, September 29.&#13;
Weight: 9 pounds, 1 ounce.&#13;
The HaUers, who are forme?&#13;
residents of Brighton, now hav*&#13;
two daughters.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Ken Schultz, Brighton real&#13;
estate agent, announdes the&#13;
birth of his first grandchild,&#13;
a daughter, born Saturday, to&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fuller,&#13;
of Crooked Lake. The baby&#13;
was born at St. Lawrence -Hospital&#13;
in Lansing.&#13;
•A pat on the back develcharaeter—&#13;
if given often&#13;
and low enough.1*&#13;
Electric Water Neater&#13;
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SPECIALS 20,000 BTU Gas SPACE SAC00&#13;
HEATER Auto-Controlledt3&#13;
30,000 BTU - - - $60.00&#13;
50,000 BTU - $75.00&#13;
65,000 BTU $90.00&#13;
75,000 BTU $10040&#13;
W« Have a few Used Specials $QC00 op&#13;
80,000 BTU and up From OO&#13;
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NORTHWEST&#13;
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BRIGHTON&#13;
Engaged&#13;
Announcement Is made of&#13;
tike engagement of Elizabeth&#13;
Carolyn O&amp;bonte to John&#13;
Robert Cord, Jr., son of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. John R. Cord, Sr.,&#13;
of Brighton. The bride-elect&#13;
is the daughter of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Harry A. Osborne, Jr^&#13;
of Brighton. A January wedding&#13;
is being planned.&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Licenses&#13;
HOWELL — Marriage licenses&#13;
were issued last week&#13;
by Livingston County Clerk&#13;
Joseph H. EUia to the following&#13;
persons:&#13;
Charles £. Gartock, 29, of&#13;
Howell, and nainor Aim Carpenter,&#13;
27, of HoWelL&#13;
James _E,^W«tte% 33, cf&#13;
McPherson, of Laingsburg.&#13;
William H. Klender, Jr, 21,&#13;
of Fowlerville, and Sandra&#13;
Jean Lound, 21, of Fowlerville.&#13;
Richard C. Dockstader, 22,&#13;
of Webberville, and Sandra L.&#13;
Deaner, 18, of HoweU.&#13;
Donald P. Brayton, 40, of&#13;
Howell, and Geraldine Norris,&#13;
45, of Brighton.&#13;
Everette C. Rains. 22, of&#13;
South Lyon, and Jo Ann M.&#13;
Yarger, 19, of South Lyon.&#13;
Michael J. Tessen, 21, of&#13;
Stockbridge, and Barbara M.&#13;
Schneider, 20, of Brighton.&#13;
Carl W. Smith, 19, of Howell,&#13;
and Karen E. Zimmerman,&#13;
20, of HoweU.&#13;
MR. AND MRS. HERBERT TUDOR&#13;
Mr. Sr Mrs. Tudor&#13;
Married 50 Years&#13;
PINCKNEY — Mr. and Mrs,&#13;
Herbert Tudor of Half Moon&#13;
Lake, Pinckney, celebrated&#13;
their fiftieth wedding anniversary&#13;
September 13 with a&#13;
visit to the traditional honeymoon&#13;
site, Niagara Falls. The&#13;
Tudor* made the trip as guests&#13;
of their daughter and son-inlaw,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
EUis of Livonia.&#13;
While at the Fall* the&#13;
Tudon had an anniversary&#13;
dinner with relatives a n d&#13;
Miss Bertha Olson and Her-&#13;
;b»t TtsSnr were&#13;
sourt They have two daughters,&#13;
Mrs. (Lola) Ellis and&#13;
Mrs. Cecil (Jennie) Rhodes of&#13;
Parma, Ohio; and two grandchildren,&#13;
Jennaot and Kendall&#13;
Kay Rhodes,&#13;
After leaving Niagara Falls,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. ..Tudor visited&#13;
their daughter and her family&#13;
in Parma.&#13;
On Sunday, September 15,&#13;
flowers were furnished at the&#13;
altar of the Baptist Church&#13;
in Gregory in her parent's&#13;
honor by Mrs. EUis, and at&#13;
the altar «f the Methodist&#13;
Church in Parma by Mrs.&#13;
Rhodes.&#13;
Mr. Tudor is retired from&#13;
the Chrysler Corporation at&#13;
Centerline, Mich. He and his&#13;
wife have lived at their present&#13;
address for the past three&#13;
years but have spent many&#13;
summers and weekends at&#13;
their Half Moon Lake cottage.&#13;
Engaged&#13;
JANICE ROSE&#13;
Miss Janice Ann Hose and&#13;
Terry RoweU are tentatively&#13;
planning a June, 1964 wedding.&#13;
Parents of the "engaged**&#13;
couple are Mr. and Eric Rose&#13;
of 617 Patterson Lake Road,&#13;
Pinckney and Mrs. Leo Dettling&#13;
and the late Mr. John&#13;
RoweU, of Pinckney.&#13;
The bride-elect is a graduate&#13;
of Pinckney High and is now&#13;
employed at clerk-typist for the&#13;
Conduction Corporation in Ann&#13;
Arbor.&#13;
The groom-to-be also a graduate&#13;
of Pinckney High if «B)&#13;
employee of the Hayward£oh*&gt;&#13;
struction Company in California.&#13;
In Michigan, one is never&#13;
more than six miles&#13;
lake or stream.&#13;
CLOSING DATE OCT. 13&#13;
- A T T H E -&#13;
DAIRY QUEEN OPEN 7 DAYS—11:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M.&#13;
321 W. QD. RIVER, BRIGHTON&#13;
"•&gt; ANNUAL&#13;
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY .4&amp;5 8 A.M. to 6 P.&#13;
DRIVE ON OUT AND SAVE MUCH WAMPUM&#13;
PAINTS&#13;
Disc* Colors&#13;
Pre-finlshed Paneling Up to&#13;
FREE fife JUST FOR PARKING&#13;
WE WILL PAY YOU D IN OUR YARTJ&#13;
MARUTE - ONLY 20c SQ. FT.&#13;
SOME OBSOLETE — SOME DAMAGED&#13;
CONSOWELD - ONLY 35c SQ. FT.&#13;
MANY COLORS&#13;
2x4'S PRE-CUT PINE STUDS P R c ea.&#13;
(Construction) UU&#13;
Plastic Wall Tile .5cS*FL&#13;
4 Colon — Less Than 2e Per TUe&#13;
MANT OTHER STOCK ITEMS ON SALE TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION AT SPECIAL PRICES I»TBBBB»BJ»TBBBBSHBBSBHBJBB»BTBBBI^BBBBBBB1IBBBB»WBBB^ CORNELL LUMBER SUPPLY 4 MILES EAST OF HOWEIX AND 4 BOLES WEST OP US-23 ON M-59&#13;
PHONE BOWELL 1112 OB 15084&#13;
Pinckney People You Know&#13;
Mr*. L. J. McKinley&#13;
entertained Miss Helen CorreU&#13;
at their home an last week.&#13;
Mite CorreU U from the United&#13;
WorJst• Missionary in St. Petersburg;&#13;
Florida.&#13;
• • e&#13;
Tba "travelers" returned last&#13;
Friday frantteir trip to Maine.&#13;
They being Mrs. Midge Hamm*&#13;
ll and Mr* Mary Burke.&#13;
They report the scenery is "out&#13;
of thla'world"1 to the parts of&#13;
Canada and New York and&#13;
Maine where their route took&#13;
them* and the antique shop*!&#13;
B» Duixt BAPOHN&#13;
^^^*^^^^^^^*^^^^^^a^^^^^^BjBaaBBjHBjBBBBHBBMMMl&#13;
Well, they just cant be beat!&#13;
One highlight of their return&#13;
trip was a visit with former&#13;
Pinckney People You Know, the&#13;
Joe Donahues now living in&#13;
Middleport, New York. The&#13;
Donahues are fine and are in&#13;
process of styling an&#13;
of "jjupm pers" and ' nmtera*&#13;
Their daughter Cathy Donahue,&#13;
a lover of horses and owner of&#13;
many trophies for horsemanship,&#13;
is-a-senior at the Middleport&#13;
high school.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Sally and Junior Doyle wert&#13;
TREE TRIMMING&#13;
AND CUTTING&#13;
TV ANTENNA&#13;
SERVICE&#13;
BOB VEDDER&#13;
FREE PH. PINCKNEY&#13;
UP 844S2&#13;
at&#13;
It&#13;
Wisecaain&#13;
South Bend )ait «Mar*ay&#13;
was a beaatMU trip, X&#13;
stand, with the trats beginning&#13;
to turn now along the way&#13;
Islands,&#13;
tsy lo&gt;&#13;
and wtfa, the&#13;
Fredrtckstad, Virgin&#13;
appeared at their d o y&#13;
a visit The Lyons were&#13;
route home after a very enjoyable&#13;
trip to Alaska. How nice&#13;
for them! and plans are in the&#13;
enair&#13;
now that they will join the&#13;
"Round the World Caravan'&#13;
next year. I think they should&#13;
take their sister and her husband&#13;
with them, don't you???&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mrs. Betty Ross is home now&#13;
after* being a surgical patient at&#13;
St. Joseph Hospital in Ann Arbor.&#13;
She reports she is feeling&#13;
•tops"!&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Begley and&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seefeld&#13;
spent the weekend at the Bay&#13;
Ctty State Park at Bay City.&#13;
They stayed in thp Begley's recently&#13;
purchased house trailer.&#13;
The Howard Seefeld's of Brighton&#13;
fotmd tham Saturday wl&#13;
their trailer, and a good time&#13;
was had by alL (Except for the&#13;
heavy rains Saturday afternoon&#13;
and evening.)&#13;
LEN and ED PAINTERS&#13;
WE PAINT EVERYTHING—Large or Small!&#13;
HOUSES OUR SPECIALTY&#13;
FOR FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
CALL DETROIT TI 6-6182 Collect, Daytime&#13;
PINCKNEY 878-3523—6 to 9 P.M.&#13;
"Happy Birthday" to Mrs.&#13;
Dorothy Aschenhrenner October&#13;
4. Same day as mine! We both&#13;
decided to try and forget this&#13;
year's though!&#13;
Hope to see you up north&#13;
come this week end! The "kiddies"&#13;
are out of school due to&#13;
teachers' institute. It is bow&#13;
and arrow deer season and this&#13;
town should be very dead after&#13;
all the nimrods depart. A very&#13;
large group go each year, and&#13;
some of this year's group going&#13;
up to prove their ability the&#13;
firet w«ek and wekaad ar»-thi&#13;
Cliff Millers, the W i n s t o n&#13;
Baughns, the Marsh Meabons,&#13;
the George M^yiyf t the John&#13;
Burgs, the Francis Shehans,&#13;
the Lloyd Hendeee, the Swarth*&#13;
outs, and, oh yea, the Bill&#13;
Baughns!&#13;
Last Saturday night Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Lawrence Baughn and&#13;
three children, Larry, Sue, and&#13;
Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Winston&#13;
Baughn and daughter, Barbara,&#13;
were in Ann Arbor and&#13;
dined at the Inn America, in&#13;
the Oamelot Room. The occasion&#13;
was to celebrate Mrs. Lawrence&#13;
Baughn's birthday.&#13;
Legal&#13;
•totter at tk« Satan* ef&#13;
BABOLD rRANX JOHNSTON.&#13;
Deceased.&#13;
M * seastaaoT said Coat heid oo&#13;
H&#13;
ttaa&#13;
X. l i m n . Jads* «*&#13;
IS HEREBY GIVEN. That&#13;
pctittaB oT Hftrrtet X. Jakarta&#13;
p t e s that tht Imliuuw* filed la&#13;
•aid Court to sdinttfd to probate M&#13;
th* Last Will aad THtunnt of said&#13;
dcctAso^L ttwtt aitt&amp;telstrtttaOB ct sAid&#13;
estate tw fnnlad to Harris* U. Joha-&#13;
•too. or •ome other tuttaMt pence.&#13;
aod that ttw adrs of said M o u i d be&#13;
•atcnatocd. «UI to beard at tto Pro&#13;
bat* Coort oo October tt MSI. at tea&#13;
JLM&#13;
rr XS OBDXR2D, Toat aodet ttsnof&#13;
be given by publication of a copy&#13;
aecenf fnr three, wctfr.consecutively&#13;
previous to said day ti fcMTtaf. to tbt&#13;
Pinckney Dispatch, and that tto petitioner&#13;
cause a copy of this notice to to&#13;
served upon each known party to tatarett&#13;
at Ms laat kaam address tap reiUtered,&#13;
eertlflad or erdtaary ntfi (with&#13;
proof of matting), or by personal service&#13;
at Wast fourteen (14) days prior to&#13;
such ***** *"s&#13;
F1UNCIS E. 8ARB0N&#13;
Jods* of Probate&#13;
A true copy;&#13;
HELEN M. GOULD&#13;
Reftstsr of Probate.&#13;
KtB&amp;eth C DC**&#13;
Penobscot Bu&amp;dlnf&#13;
Detroit 38, BChl&#13;
Bit by bit... every&#13;
litter bit hurts!&#13;
KCEP AMLftiCA&#13;
bfcAUrir UL«&#13;
THE PINCKNEY DISPATCH • WED., OCT. X 1SQ&#13;
&amp; critic1&#13;
AND&#13;
Mehtosh Applts&#13;
Bring Your Container&#13;
And Pick Your Own&#13;
$2.00 Per Bushel&#13;
Or&#13;
8 Bushel For $5.00&#13;
BEISIECEL ORCHARDS&#13;
2*45 PETERS RD.&#13;
PHONE NO. 8-7563 DEXTER, MICH.&#13;
There's No Time To Lose - COME in TOMORROW!&#13;
POSITIVELY&#13;
All Advertised Items&#13;
Are Subject to PRotf&#13;
Come in N O W !&#13;
AteM Dittppttatmsttt&#13;
Time is running OUT*&#13;
HOUSE PAINT&#13;
Values to $7.95 in this&#13;
BIG LOT&#13;
While Quantities Last&#13;
Closeout Price! $4.99 Gal.&#13;
New LOW PRICES&#13;
air MATTRESSES&#13;
&gt; ' SiftVt It. long&#13;
NOW! 96c Each&#13;
PRICES SLASHED!&#13;
For Sale - STORE FIXTURES&#13;
Cash Registers — Show Cflst* — Bispiajr Tables&#13;
— Display Racka — Tire Changing Equipment —&#13;
—Air Compressor — Many Others.&#13;
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD&#13;
sae»«s^swsMS»sisMSj»»*Ms»JB»s»sejsi&#13;
Need a New AUTO MUFFLER?&#13;
We still have a good stock. Out they go this week.&#13;
Come in — We may have just the one you've been&#13;
looking for—Believe us—THE PRICE IS RIGHT.&#13;
Permanent ANTIFREEZE&#13;
We m n c e i y K BIG ORDER that w** plucod&#13;
ksiit M&gt;iy — Now: It has been shipp«4 *ii&lt;i we&#13;
hm\ to accept it. Over 800 ga\\&lt;&gt;m to ^.l^K/^r- of&#13;
QUICKLY. Here's what we've d.jii.:. The \.aJM&#13;
eost hero is $1.38. Our price to you — TJ1K&#13;
PTJ'HLK; For (juick cl«&gt;s«»ut . . .&#13;
Gallon&#13;
COSTS IGNORED!&#13;
Read carefolty- it's Important On any*ftrfl3SHjv the Store at prices exceeding&#13;
$10.00 (at present sates prices) MAKE US A&#13;
FAIR and REASONABLE OFFER — W e i&#13;
DEAL with YOU. •&#13;
(H8ARETTES at Dwp-Cut PRICES&#13;
Popular brands KING SIZE $2.43&#13;
Regular Sizes — FAMOUS BRANDS - $2.38&#13;
Sorry; Limit 1 Carton to a customer.&#13;
OPEN:&#13;
Dally 8:30 to I&#13;
FrMaySOOtoi&#13;
Fret Parting&#13;
SIFT WRAPPINB&#13;
Papar for Christmas&#13;
Over 400 inches In box&#13;
of 3 rolls.&#13;
Closeout Price: 67c&#13;
OUTDOOR&#13;
BARBECUE&#13;
GRILLS&#13;
All Remaining stock&#13;
at RIDICULOUS&#13;
PRICES&#13;
These must be closed out&#13;
THIS W*E*E*K!&#13;
Coma In — Look Them&#13;
Over Let u* prove it!&#13;
on Top&#13;
HERE ARE JUST A FEW SAMPLES OF WHAT WE HAVE — C H E C K THE PRICE&#13;
Size&#13;
850-14&#13;
7:50-14&#13;
840-14&#13;
7:60-15&#13;
List price&#13;
$32.50&#13;
$37.50&#13;
Our price&#13;
$26.87&#13;
6:50-13&#13;
7:50-14&#13;
7:10-14&#13;
7:00-14&#13;
(snow tire)&#13;
(snow tire)&#13;
(snow tire)&#13;
$18.50&#13;
$28.50&#13;
$19.88&#13;
$21.87&#13;
$20.97&#13;
Please Notice: We cannot guarantee how long this tremendous stock of QUALITY TIRES will last HURRY&#13;
WE DARE&#13;
YOU&#13;
to BUY A single item in&#13;
this entire store at ANYW&#13;
H E R E the Regular&#13;
Price. Come On In: Wall&#13;
prove to you that all&#13;
prices h e r e represent&#13;
SENSATIONAL S A Y *&#13;
INGS.&#13;
LOOK! SAVE!&#13;
20c tos&#13;
Genuine RAYOVAC&#13;
Flashlight Batteries. 2 for 25c&#13;
BIO LOT General purpose&#13;
UTILITY PAINT&#13;
Regular to $4.95 GaL&#13;
While it lasts S2.00 Gallon&#13;
CHRISTMAS&#13;
DECORATIONS&#13;
For the horn* — for&#13;
the tret at GUARANTEED&#13;
SAVINGS. It&#13;
won't be long now —&#13;
Hurry in for your&#13;
needs.&#13;
$5.95 5 Ft. STEPLADDERS .. $3,771 NEW&#13;
PRICE&#13;
$ 149 Spray CM Car 4 DM. color 83e• SLASH&#13;
$1.79 ROM &amp; Plait Food&#13;
49c Valw Quality Paiil BrvshM 83e&#13;
98o Vel—« FL Wood Rulot NOW! 42C|&#13;
$2.96 ViJ. AH Slie BIKE TIRES $ 2 . |&#13;
710 Va) Coot* Water Ta«k BaNo Mo&#13;
All Remaining Stock&#13;
Eltctric Trails&#13;
Come in NOW&#13;
Well show you&#13;
SAVINGS of at least&#13;
40% and in many eases&#13;
up to $0%* •.&#13;
AUTO&#13;
MATS&#13;
AT NSW&#13;
LOW-LOW&#13;
FMCBS&#13;
SEE THEM!&#13;
ttwnr . Hardwar# wiOfELL&#13;
SAVE&#13;
m Thai V. M.&#13;
Tape BBOQBDBE&#13;
Lfcit Prlee fUfcM&#13;
Oady 1 to eettt&#13;
SIMM&#13;
Now: BftJw m aa&#13;
BETUWFTY!&#13;
BUY !K&gt;W far&#13;
WaKaow&#13;
TOITLL SAVE&#13;
COMPLETE CLOSEOUT!!&#13;
ENTIRE TOY STOCK...&#13;
BUY NOW...For Next Christmas!&#13;
$S.»5 CHILPg CHAIRS—&lt;4J&#13;
Colonial type child?&#13;
$6.77&#13;
$10.B5 CBOQUET SETS&#13;
f 745 BASKETBALL Sets Sft.44&#13;
DON'T WAIT:&#13;
Famonj KITCHEN AID&#13;
PorUWe Dstliwattter&#13;
Ltot Price&#13;
|7 J6 DOLL BUGGIES .... IS.99&#13;
S1JS DBAFTING SETS ... SSo&#13;
SUM MODEL CARS Now! S6e&#13;
HOUSEWARES BARGAINS&#13;
$8.96 Bathroom Soalot.... •'. J U M&#13;
BOLTS |$l.29 ClamouroM Rug Olaaaor&#13;
SCREWS |$3-26 KHobM OOIHBJ U{ht$ $f,&#13;
•1.9S Country Doctor ~— S6c&#13;
COME IN NOW!&#13;
Frtoe&#13;
$197.00&#13;
«w: MeJw m t&gt;&#13;
F A i m o v r a&#13;
in BOX LOTS ONLY&#13;
at&#13;
SENSATIONAL&#13;
SAVINBS&#13;
COME IN:&#13;
Pick out w h a t you&#13;
All itper&#13;
WtH GHra you a price&#13;
yen Jnat simply cannot&#13;
afford to t a r n&#13;
down. Plane remenv&#13;
bar—We're QUTTING&#13;
BUglNRSS for Good&#13;
Cona m now — T h m&#13;
art g o o d stocks of&#13;
tae#c items.&#13;
|$8J6 E^uipd. Pttilc Bttkttt S3.99|&#13;
|$I4.96 Elac FRY PANS Mow!&#13;
QIRUS BICYCLES&#13;
$39.95 rahies—limited qnaatity left&#13;
Gtes#iit Priot $30*00&#13;
Note: W« !»•• boy's Wkes too.&#13;
Corns In —See thorn ALL.&#13;
PRICES SMASHED TO SMITHEREENS! PROCTER'S&#13;
. .•* ^&#13;
•&gt; w .„ *^&#13;
In Our Churches&#13;
tBRRENT ACTIVITIES&#13;
BRIGHTON CHURCHES&#13;
FXBST METHODIST&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
1-TM1&#13;
First service, 8:45 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 9:30 ajn.&#13;
Second service, 10:43 ajn.&#13;
Coffee Hour, sponsored by&#13;
the Youth Fellowship, follows&#13;
the second service.&#13;
Youth Fellowship, Sunday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
Junior Choir Rehearsal, 7:00&#13;
p.m., Wednesday.&#13;
Senior Choir Rehearsal, 7:30&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
CHRISTIAN CHURCH&#13;
OF GOD&#13;
5744 Brighton Bd.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Rev. James Babcock. D-D*&#13;
Pastor.&#13;
Rev. Frederick Babcock,&#13;
Associate.&#13;
Sunday School 9:45 ajn.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 ajn.&#13;
Evangelis t i e Service, 7:30&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Wednesday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
Friday Young People, 7:30&#13;
8T. PATRICK'S CHURCH&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Phone AC 9-4641&#13;
Pastor, Rev. Leo McCann&#13;
^•t'*1*T* Reverends&#13;
Brendon K. Ledwldge,&#13;
Leo Poster, C.M.M.&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:00, 7:30,&#13;
9:00, 10:30, 12:00.&#13;
Weekday Masses, 6:30, 8:00.&#13;
Holyday Masses, 5:30, 8:15,&#13;
12:15 and 6:00 pan.&#13;
First Fridays, Masses at&#13;
8:00. 11:20 and 6:00 p.m. Confessions&#13;
Wednesday and Thursday&#13;
evenings. Holy Communion&#13;
at 6:30, 7:00 and before the&#13;
8:00 Mass.&#13;
Novena to Our Mother of&#13;
Perpetual Help Wednesday evening&#13;
at 7:30.&#13;
Holy Communion at 6:30,&#13;
7:00 and before the 8:00 Mass.&#13;
St. John (Mittion). Located&#13;
on M-59 two miles west of M-&#13;
^3.&#13;
Sunday Mass at 9:00. Contessioni&#13;
before the Mais. Holy*&#13;
day Man at 7:30.&#13;
GRACE BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
1180 Hacker Rd.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Wayne Glauqne, Pastor&#13;
Home 4383211&#13;
10:00, Bible School.&#13;
11:00, Morning Worship.&#13;
7:00, Evening Worship.&#13;
All are welcome.&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
BETHESA TABERNACLE&#13;
6401 U. S. - 28&#13;
Sunday School, 10:30.&#13;
Sunday Morning Services,&#13;
11:30.&#13;
Sunday Even i n g Services,&#13;
•ventegi at 7:30.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday,&#13;
7:30.&#13;
Young Peoples, Friday. 7:30.&#13;
A Friendly Church with a&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere where&#13;
God Answers Prayer.&#13;
Pastor Geneva Kaltenbach&#13;
WESLETAN METHODIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
*A Friendly Church With A&#13;
Spiritual Atmosphere&#13;
A. C. Barker, Pastor&#13;
Sunday Services&#13;
9:45 ajn., Bible School Hour,&#13;
Harvey Young, Superintendent&#13;
11:00 a.m., Junior Church&#13;
|&lt;for children of school age)&#13;
11:00 a-m., Morning Worship&#13;
!(Sermon Hour)&#13;
6:30 pjn., Wesleyan Youth&#13;
Service&#13;
7:30 p.itL, Evening Evangel&#13;
Hour&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.rn., Prayer&#13;
Meeting&#13;
Thursday, 8:30 pm* Choir&#13;
Rehearsal&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
CONGREGATION OF&#13;
JfcBOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
James p. Batama,&#13;
422 8rd.St.&#13;
Phone 229-9201&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Theocratic&#13;
Ministry School.&#13;
Thursday 8:30 pm. Service&#13;
Masting.&#13;
Supday, 8:00 p.m^ Watchtowet&#13;
Study.&#13;
8:00 pjn. Area Bible&#13;
at following addresses.&#13;
, 4184 UJ&amp;-2S Brighton, Mich.&#13;
MM UJUtS Brighton, Mkh.&#13;
MM ParshallvtUe Rd.&#13;
' &gt; Hswtbad, Mich.&#13;
FACTI/S EPISCOPAL&#13;
fUNDAY 8ERV&#13;
S avau Holy Cuminunlon.&#13;
10 If.&#13;
C&#13;
toning Pra/tr,&#13;
and Kiumcj.&#13;
and Third Sundays.&#13;
wmmkn at both serv-&#13;
,._«-r.-.-...&#13;
Youth League.&#13;
TRI-LAKES BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Above the New Post Otflc*&#13;
Rev. Brac« £. S O M&#13;
Sunday school. 10 ajn.&#13;
Morning worsnrp, 11&#13;
Youth Fellowship, 6 pan.&#13;
Junior Choir practice on&#13;
Thursday evening at 7 pjn.&#13;
The Choir practice is followed&#13;
at 8 pjn. by Bible study and&#13;
prayer.&#13;
THE PI tTTERIAN&#13;
« 4 E. Grand/River, AO 7-6691&#13;
Robert Ootfey. Pastor&#13;
AO 9-€488&#13;
Gordon Mallett, Choir Director&#13;
Mrs. Charles Birch, Organist&#13;
SUNDAY SCHEDULE:&#13;
9.00 to 9:30 AJXL, Short family&#13;
Worship Service.&#13;
&amp;40 to 10:40 a.m., Church&#13;
School, age 3 through adult.&#13;
11:00 t o 12:00, Worship&#13;
Service.&#13;
There is a care group for&#13;
pre-school children during both&#13;
worship services and Church&#13;
School.&#13;
You are welcome at our worship&#13;
services and other events.&#13;
GREEN OAK&#13;
FREE METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
Will UJ3. 23&#13;
Harold TJepfcema, Pastor&#13;
HL 9-8837&#13;
10 ajn. Sunday School.&#13;
11 am. Worship.&#13;
6:45 pjn. Young People.&#13;
7:30 pjn. Preaching Service.&#13;
Light &amp; Life Hour on Sundays&#13;
at 1 pjn. - WBFG - 98.7&#13;
FM.&#13;
Prayer, Meeting Thursday,&#13;
7:30 pjn.&#13;
FULL GOSPEL MISSION&#13;
9348 Main St.&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
REV. A. ROBERTSON&#13;
Sunday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Worship Service, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Service, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Missionary Service, Thursday,&#13;
7:00 p.m.&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
CHURCH OF THE&#13;
NAZARENE&#13;
422 McCarthy Street&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Rev. N. N. Rayoraft, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 ajn.&#13;
Worship service at 11:10 a.m.&#13;
Evangelistic services at 7:30&#13;
Midweek prayer service at&#13;
7:45 pjn. on Wednesday.&#13;
ASSEMBLY OF GOD&#13;
..,_ 50*Lake Street&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
7400 Stow Jto*4&#13;
Rev. W. O. Beanon, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Bible Study at 11 o'clock.&#13;
Christian Endeavor 7:30 pjn.&#13;
Evening s e r v i c e at 8:15&#13;
o'clock.&#13;
Prayer service on Wednesday&#13;
at 8 p.m.&#13;
GRACE LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
S12 Prospect&#13;
Rev. P. Fred Houaton, Minister&#13;
Early service at 8:30 a.m.&#13;
Late service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 9:45 ajn.&#13;
CHUBCH OF GOD&#13;
8940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST&#13;
SCIENTIST&#13;
646 W. Grand River, HoweU&#13;
First Church of Christ, Scientist&#13;
holds a service each Sunday&#13;
at 10:30. Sunday School&#13;
for pupiis up to the dge of 20&#13;
convene at the same hour. A&#13;
Wednesday evening service is&#13;
held at 8 p.m. at which time&#13;
experiences, testimonies and remarks&#13;
may be given.&#13;
A reading room is maintained&#13;
at 122 N. State street where&#13;
authorized Christian Science&#13;
literature may be borrowed.&#13;
read OT purchased. It is open&#13;
to the public Monday through&#13;
Church Hews&#13;
RACE DISCUSSIONS&#13;
Governor George Roinney is&#13;
scheduled to be a principal&#13;
participant when Michigan&#13;
Methodists hold their Second&#13;
Regional Convocation on Race&#13;
Oct. 19 at Lansing.&#13;
The state's Chief Executive&#13;
will speak from the steps of&#13;
the State Capitol where delegates&#13;
from churches throughout&#13;
Michigan will gather for&#13;
a "Methodist Witness.**&#13;
The "Witness" will emphasize&#13;
the concern of Michigan&#13;
Methodists with the critical&#13;
and agonizing problems demanding&#13;
solution in our state&#13;
and nation as a result of racial&#13;
discrimination.&#13;
• • •&#13;
FALL FESTIVAL&#13;
St. Joseph Church of HoweU&#13;
is holding a "Fall Festival"&#13;
on October 12 and 13, on the&#13;
parish grounds. Features will&#13;
be various games and booths&#13;
for adults and children, also&#13;
a roast beef plate, beef sandwiches,&#13;
pie, cake and coffee&#13;
will be served. Hours for the&#13;
festival will be 1:00 to 10:00&#13;
p.m. on Saturday and 1:00 to&#13;
6:00 p.m. on Sunday.&#13;
The general public is invited.&#13;
The Fall Festival Is replacing&#13;
the H"THI** turkey&#13;
dinner and the Christmas&#13;
Bazaar.&#13;
General chairmen are Dr.&#13;
P.otert Greenway and Mrs.&#13;
Roy Spare.&#13;
Co-chairmen are Anthony&#13;
Stellherger, Dan Lott, Jr., and&#13;
Mrs. Bernard Dilkway.&#13;
Committee chairman are&#13;
Mrs. Viking Andren, Mrs.&#13;
Glenn Smith, Mrs. Francis&#13;
Daniels, Mrs. M, C. Walker,&#13;
Mrs. Joe Minock, Mrs. Alfred&#13;
Charles&#13;
80S W. Main St.,&#13;
Brighton, Michigan&#13;
AC 9-2768&#13;
Rev. Robert R. Olson, Pastor&#13;
Sunday School, with classes&#13;
for children age 3 through high&#13;
school, and adults, is held at&#13;
9:45 a.m. each Sunday.&#13;
Worship Serivces are held at&#13;
11:00 a.m. each Sunday.&#13;
Supervised Nursery care for&#13;
small children during the 11:00&#13;
a.m. worship service.&#13;
Visitors are always welcome!&#13;
HAMBURG&#13;
HIAWATHA BEACH&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Bock Lake&#13;
Rev. Charles Michael, Pastor&#13;
UP 8-8249&#13;
1660 E. M-S6&#13;
Pinckney, Michigan&#13;
Sanday School, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Youth Training Hr., 6:30&#13;
pm.&#13;
Evening Service, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, 8:00 p.m.,&#13;
Wednesday.&#13;
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
M-36, Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Luther H. Kriefall, Pastor&#13;
227-3961 (Home Phone)&#13;
AC 9-9744 (Church Phone&#13;
9854 Zukey Lake Road&#13;
Lakeland, Michigan&#13;
Divide Worship Services&#13;
10:45 AM&#13;
Sunday School 9:30 AM&#13;
Communion-First and Third&#13;
Sunday of each Month.&#13;
Mary Martha Circle-Second&#13;
Monday of the month.&#13;
Voters' Assembly - Second&#13;
Wednesday of the month. -&#13;
ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
Hamburg, Michigan&#13;
Minister, Deaconess&#13;
OHve Robinson&#13;
Morning Prayer and Sermon,&#13;
Sunday, 10 a.m.&#13;
Church School, 10 a.m.&#13;
Holy Communion, Last Sunday&#13;
of each month.&#13;
WHITMORE LAKE&#13;
AREA CHURCHES&#13;
ST. PATRICK'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Masses: 8:00 and 10:30 A.M.&#13;
ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL&#13;
LUTHERAN CHURCH&#13;
tM5 E. Northfleld Church&#13;
Northfleld Township&#13;
Raymond Frey, Pastor&#13;
Phone 688-1669&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
Morning Services, 1&amp;3Q a.m.&#13;
Confirmation Classes.&#13;
Adults, Thursday, 8:00 p.m.&#13;
Children, S a t u r d a y , 10:00&#13;
a.m.&#13;
METHODIST&#13;
COMMUNITY CHURCH&#13;
Rev. Wm. Johnson, Pastor&#13;
9:45 A.M., Adult Sunday&#13;
School.&#13;
9:45 A.M., Sunday School&#13;
11:00 AM., Worship Service.&#13;
6:30 P.M. — MYF.&#13;
CALVARY BAPTIST&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
11% Dartmoor Drive&#13;
Whitmore Lake, Michigan&#13;
William F. Nicholas, Pastor&#13;
Hickory 9-2348&#13;
Pianist, Mrs. Water Tucker, Sr.&#13;
Sunday School Supt., Mrv ri&#13;
N Manning.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00. a.m.&#13;
Jet Cadets, 8 years through&#13;
12 years. 5:30 to 6:30.&#13;
Evangelistic Services, 7:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Sunday Scfiool —- 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning Worship — 11&#13;
ST. JOHNS&#13;
EPISCOPAL CHURCH&#13;
Sibley at Walnut, Howell&#13;
Rev. Richard IngaUs, Rector&#13;
The Holy Communion every&#13;
Sunday at 8 a.m.&#13;
The Holy Communion at 10&#13;
a.m. on the first and third Sundays&#13;
of each month.&#13;
Morning prayer and sermon&#13;
at 10 a.m. on second, fourth&#13;
and fifth Sundays of each&#13;
month. . . . . . , , ,&#13;
Church school classes on Sunday&#13;
at 10 a.m.&#13;
EVANGELICAL&#13;
UNITED BRETHREN&#13;
East Crane k McCarthy Streets&#13;
Rev. t&amp;arles Kolb, Pastor&#13;
W«r*h4irservice at 10 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11 a.m.&#13;
Midweek worship service on&#13;
Wednesday at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
323 West Grand River&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Rev. Wm. R. Jones, Minister&#13;
Church school at 9:15 and 1L&#13;
WjSSWWteJService at 11 ajn, ..&#13;
CHURCH THE GOD&#13;
3940 Pinckney Road&#13;
Rev. Alan Hancock, Pastor&#13;
Worship service at 10:30 a.m.&#13;
Sunday school at 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Young People meeting - at 7&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ordinance meeting on Wednesday&#13;
at 7 p.m.&#13;
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
210 Church Street, HoweU&#13;
Rev. Merle R. Meeden, Pastor&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m.&#13;
Worship service at 11 a.m.&#13;
Baptist Evening Fellowship&#13;
at 6:30 p.m.&#13;
Gospel service at 7:30 pjn.&#13;
WALNUT STREET&#13;
METHODIST CHURCH&#13;
HoweU&#13;
205 Sqjith Walnut St.&#13;
Rev. Alfan Gray, Minister&#13;
Worship service at 10 a.m.&#13;
Church school at 10 a.m. and&#13;
11:15 a.m.&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
Church service at 3 p.m. on&#13;
Saturday.&#13;
OUR SAVIOUR LUTHERAN&#13;
8375 Fenton Road&#13;
Rev. F. J. Pies, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 11:15 ajn.&#13;
Worship service at 12:30 pjn.&#13;
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTOT&#13;
Salvation Army Hall&#13;
T. J. Rasmussen, Pastor&#13;
"Sabbath school at 2 pjn. on&#13;
ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC &lt;&#13;
HoweU&#13;
Father Joseph Weiber, Pastor&#13;
Rev. Jerome Schmidt&#13;
A&amp;dtatant Pastor&#13;
Sunday Masses at 6, 8, 10&#13;
and 12 o'clock.&#13;
Holy Day Masses at 5:30, 7&#13;
and 9 a.m. 12:15 and 6 p.m.&#13;
Week Day Masses at 6:30 and&#13;
8 a.m.&#13;
Confessions Saturday from&#13;
Z.X to 5 and 7:30 to 9 p.m.&#13;
EMMAMKL BAPTIST&#13;
CHLK4JH «f HOWELL&#13;
4961 W. Grand River, HoweU&#13;
Rev. Harvey Hafner, Pastor&#13;
Sunday school at 10 ajn.&#13;
Sunday morning worship at&#13;
11 ajn. ..&#13;
Sunday evening service at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Young People meet on Sunday&#13;
at 6 pjn.&#13;
Bible study on Wednesday at&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
arid trura 6:3U&#13;
day evenings.&#13;
g ARGUS - DISPATCH - EAGLE ,- Wffl*» OCT. % 1MI&#13;
OBITUARIES&#13;
WALTER THOL1AS&#13;
BRIGHTON - Walter Scott&#13;
Thomas, 82, died Friday, Sept&#13;
20 at the home of his daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Edminston Martin of&#13;
3750 Noble, Crooked Lake. &gt;&#13;
He was born a twin August&#13;
17, 1881, at Stony Brook.&#13;
Pennsylvania, a son of William&#13;
and Mary Alice Leightner&#13;
Thomas.&#13;
Mr. Thomas- wa»-a , news&#13;
paper hoy and learned the&#13;
printing trade at the York&#13;
Dairy at York, Pa., where he&#13;
also was a reporter for the&#13;
paper.&#13;
He enlisted in the United&#13;
States Navy as a printer during&#13;
the Spanish-American War&#13;
and served under Admiral&#13;
George Dewey and Rear-Admiral&#13;
William Sampson as&#13;
their printer and private secretary.&#13;
For many years, Mr. Thomas&#13;
was publisher and editor of the&#13;
Amidor County News in Jack'&#13;
son, California. He was a reporter&#13;
for the New York&#13;
Hearld, Philadelphia Press,&#13;
Chicago Times, and Detroit&#13;
Free Press.&#13;
Mr. Thomas came to Detroit&#13;
in 1913 where he married&#13;
Nettie Elizabeth Ugenfritz who&#13;
was from York, Pa.&#13;
He was a member of Friendship&#13;
Lodge No. 417, F&amp;AM, of&#13;
Detroit for fifty years and was&#13;
publisher and editor of the&#13;
Friendship Bulletin fur several&#13;
years.&#13;
He was a life member of&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
CHURCHES PEOPLE'S CHURCH&#13;
385 Unadllla Street&#13;
Rev. Thomas Murphy&#13;
Morning Worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.&#13;
Young Peo p 1 e's Meeting,&#13;
6:00 p.m.&#13;
Evening Worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Thursday Prayer Meeting,&#13;
7:30 p.m. V .. .&#13;
ST. MARY'S&#13;
CATHOLIC CHURCH&#13;
Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00,&#13;
9:00, 10:00 and 11:30 a.m.&#13;
Novena, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.&#13;
Week day Mass, 8:00&#13;
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH&#13;
Robert M. Taylor, Factor",&#13;
4060 Swavthout Road, 1&#13;
8501 Spicer Rd* Itaptaff.,&#13;
Phone AO 7-68 TO&#13;
Services:&#13;
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Morning worship, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Young People, Sunday, 6:00&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.&#13;
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday&#13;
7:3$ pjn.&#13;
CONGREGATIONAL&#13;
CHURCH&#13;
133 Unadllla Street&#13;
Rev. William Hainsworth&#13;
f Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m&#13;
Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.&#13;
GALILEAN BAPTIST&#13;
,v*yQ McGregor Road&#13;
•c "Iftev. Holland Crosby&#13;
Phone 426-4388&#13;
Sunday School — 9:45.&#13;
Morning Worship— 11:00.&#13;
Youth Fellowship — 6:00.&#13;
Evening Worship — 7:00&#13;
Wednesday evening Prayer&#13;
meeting and Bible study —*&#13;
7:30.'&#13;
THE MENNONITE CHURCH&#13;
204 Putnam Street&#13;
Rev. Melvin Stauffer&#13;
Morning Worship, 10:00 a.m.&#13;
Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.&#13;
Evening Services as an*&#13;
nounced.&#13;
GREGORY&#13;
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES&#13;
Comer Brogan and West M-86&#13;
Gregory, Michigan&#13;
Warner MUIer presiding&#13;
Minister&#13;
UP 8-9929&#13;
Meetings held at 11448 Holmes&#13;
Road.&#13;
Public Meeting — Sunday&#13;
3 p.m.&#13;
Watchtower Bible Study —&#13;
Sunday, 4:15 p.m.&#13;
Biblt Study — Tuesday 8&#13;
p.m.&#13;
Ministry School — Friday&#13;
7:30 p.m.&#13;
Service Meeting — Friday&#13;
8:30 pjn.&#13;
Attend The&#13;
Church of&#13;
Your Choice&#13;
Robert Grilfin, Mrs. Baa L i t t ^&#13;
Jr., Mrs. Steve Sariscsany,&#13;
Mrs. Ray Sedick, Mrsr Bryan&#13;
Brieden, sfid Frank Bush.&#13;
Also Roy Latson, Dr. Gerald&#13;
McCJoskey, Edward McKeon,&#13;
Joe Cook, Daniel Lott, Sr.,&#13;
Gerald Herbert, Paul Hougaboom,&#13;
Steve it sell, Tom GoiJen,&#13;
and Robert Kennedy.&#13;
* • »&#13;
HARVEST DINNER&#13;
The W.S.C.S. of the First&#13;
Methodist Church will hold&#13;
their annual "Harvest Dinner"&#13;
and bazaar on Oct. 10.&#13;
Dinner will be served from&#13;
5-7 p.m. *~^&#13;
General chairman is Marie&#13;
Kingsley; ticket chairman is&#13;
Louisa Seger; dining room&#13;
chariman, Bonnie Dodge; dinner&#13;
committee — Ernestine&#13;
Taylor, Bessie Mae Anderson,&#13;
Lottie Small, Bejgjjjfc JBuxton,&#13;
Dulah Cole, Djl|S^|J^phoner&#13;
and Lola Ramsdwer.&#13;
For the bazaar, Ida Powell&#13;
antt Carrie Francisco will be&#13;
in Vcharge of aprons and fancy&#13;
work novelties; Hank- Holderness&#13;
and Eula Davis — Baked&#13;
goods, Elta Kourt and Edna&#13;
Root, "Flea Market" — Iris&#13;
Fitzgerald, coffee hour, 1*4&#13;
p.m., Bernice Thompson.&#13;
ADULT CLUB&#13;
BRIGHTON — The Adult&#13;
Club will meet Saturday at&#13;
the Presbyterian Church to&#13;
hear Thomas G. Sharp*, State&#13;
Representative.&#13;
He will talk on "Social Aid&#13;
and Welfare" and the effect&#13;
it has on the tax dollar.&#13;
There will be a question&#13;
and answer period.&#13;
Pot Luck at 6:30 p.m. will&#13;
be followed by the program&#13;
at 7:45.&#13;
The pubiie is invited.&#13;
EPISOPAL WOMEN&#13;
The next meeting of the&#13;
Episcopal Church women of&#13;
St. Steven's Church will be&#13;
Oct. 9 in the church basement&#13;
at 10:00 a.m. Speaker for the&#13;
day will be Mrs. Richard Ballou&#13;
of Howell. She will speak&#13;
on the United Thank Offering.&#13;
Around&#13;
Bishop Lake&#13;
E, C. Schroeder AO 7-&#13;
Nothing really did happen&#13;
last week—Even Pinckney lost&#13;
their football game—but this&#13;
past Friday they won, beating&#13;
Ypsl-Roosevelt 38 to 0!!,&#13;
The R a l p h Schroeder* attended&#13;
open house at the Wlxom&#13;
Plant on Sunday, the 22nd,&#13;
viewing the new Ford line&#13;
of can, seeing what the men&#13;
do in the vast factory. After&#13;
their tour, they visited the Jack&#13;
MateUce, the Walter Witts and&#13;
Mrs. Walter Witt Sr., all of&#13;
Clark Lake.&#13;
Christine Schroeder c a m e&#13;
home with Becky Morris for the&#13;
weekend and returned to Detroit&#13;
with Ted Schroeder who&#13;
was visiting his parents, Mr.&#13;
&amp; Mrs. John Schroeder.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Duck hunting will begin Saturday—&#13;
no doubt all the areas&#13;
around bodies of water win&#13;
suddenly erupt like a battlefield.&#13;
Good luck, Hunters, well&#13;
all lay low until you're thru&#13;
wJBTyour Uttle fun!&#13;
The students on our Bishop&#13;
Lake Road and nearby homes,&#13;
will be out of school Thursday&#13;
and Friday due to Teachers'&#13;
Institute.&#13;
Kathy Haas, now attending&#13;
the school in Grayling, spent a&#13;
weekend with her friend" Charlotta^&#13;
Coeanawcr.&#13;
The movie, "A letter to Nan*&#13;
cy," wm be shown at S t Paul's,&#13;
Hamburg, 8 P.M, Oct. 4. You're&#13;
welcome to come, rt is Hollywood-&#13;
produced and on a «ub-&#13;
-ject (plot) of current Interest&#13;
to everyone.&#13;
, 'and X&amp;mf&amp;r ^1 ttw&#13;
Temple Baptist Church in Detroit.&#13;
Surviving besides his daughter,&#13;
Mrs. Edminston (Nettie)&#13;
Martin of Brighton, with whom&#13;
he had madeliis home with&#13;
for the past 2y» years are&#13;
two other daughters, Mrs. Russell&#13;
(Mary Louise) McMillen&#13;
of E^etroit, and Mrs. William&#13;
(Geraldine) Parker of Indianapolis,&#13;
Ind., eight grandchildren&#13;
aad three great grandchildren.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
at the Brandan Funeral Home&#13;
in Detroit, Sept. 23, with the&#13;
Rev. Robert Coffey, pastor of&#13;
the Presbyterian Church in&#13;
Brighton officiating. Burial&#13;
was at Forest Lawn cemetery&#13;
in Detroit with graveside services&#13;
conducted by Friendship&#13;
Lodge No. 417 F &amp; AM.&#13;
MRS. FREDEBICKA TAYLOR&#13;
HOWELL—Funeral services&#13;
for Mrs. Fredericka Ann Haller&#13;
Taylor, 55, Detroit, were held&#13;
Monday at the MacDonald&#13;
Funeral Home.&#13;
Burial was in Lakeview&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
Mrs. Taylor, a practical&#13;
nurse &lt; for many years, died&#13;
Thursday in Detroit where she&#13;
moved about seven years ago.&#13;
Survivors include the husband&#13;
Delmar; a daughter,1 Mrs.&#13;
Lee Beebe. Brighton; two sons,&#13;
Martin Haller of Howell and&#13;
Elder* Haller of Huron, S.D,&#13;
and a sister, Mrs. Mary Dake&#13;
of Howell.&#13;
EUGENE MOSHIER&#13;
PINCKNEY — Eugene G.&#13;
Moshier 83, of Oxford, Mich.,&#13;
father of Frederick D. Moshier&#13;
of Pinckney d^ed Monday, Sept.&#13;
23, a£ter an illness of several&#13;
months.&#13;
Mr. Moshier was born in&#13;
Sanilac County on September&#13;
17, 1880. son of David and&#13;
Hester Young Moshier. He attended&#13;
school in .WUmont,&#13;
Mich, and Ferris College,&#13;
On Dec. 22S4«0Jjetnarried&#13;
Lena Van WagdhtT ad Oxford&#13;
where they spent theii^jftitire&#13;
married life as a farming family.&#13;
Mrs. Moshier preceded her&#13;
husband in death.&#13;
Two other children survive:&#13;
Mrs. Margaret Hotchkiss of&#13;
LakeOrion, and Hoyt Moshier&#13;
of Oxford. There are 10 grandchildren&#13;
and 19 great grandchildren.&#13;
One sister, Miss Ethel&#13;
Moshier of Cass City, also survives.&#13;
The f u n e r a l was" held&#13;
Wednesday, Sept. 25, at Oxford&#13;
With Rev. Harlow Hoyt of the&#13;
D£&amp;E&#13;
MRS. FLO&amp;ENCE WALKER&#13;
HAMBURG— Mrs. Florence&#13;
A. Walker, 55, of 10890 Pint&#13;
Bluff, Hamburg died Thursday&#13;
at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital&#13;
in Ann Arbor after a long&#13;
illness.&#13;
She was bern Dec. 26 1907,&#13;
at Detroit, a daughter of Karl&#13;
and Mary Wright Gow.&#13;
On Dec. 31, 1927 she waf&#13;
married to Herbrrt&#13;
Walker. They moved to thf&#13;
Hamburg area in 1938. He survives.&#13;
Other survivors include €&#13;
daughter, Joyce of Hamburg;&#13;
a son, Gerald of Hamburg;&#13;
two grandchildren, two sisters,&#13;
five brothel's a n d several&#13;
nieces, nephews and cousins.&#13;
Funeral services were held,&#13;
Monday at the Keehn FuAfral&#13;
Home. Brighton, with the Rev.&#13;
Luther H. Kiefall officiating.&#13;
Burial was in Hamburg Cemetery.&#13;
JOHN HARBISON&#13;
HOWELL — A former&#13;
Howell resident, John W. Har»&#13;
rison, 54, of Northvple, v died&#13;
Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy&#13;
Hospital' in Ajin Arbor, alter&#13;
a two-month illness.&#13;
Born in Sand Lake, Harrison&#13;
operated the Western Auto&#13;
Store in Howell 14 years until&#13;
he took a position as field&#13;
supervisor for the . Hoover&#13;
Vacuum Cleaner Company two&#13;
years agO; ', . .".,&#13;
He is survived by his wife,&#13;
Lucille, a daughter, Susan Kay,&#13;
all&#13;
DAJIRON E. RAGLE&#13;
BRIGHTON — Darron E.&#13;
^ six-week-old son of&#13;
Eugene v and Helen Vincent&#13;
Ragle, 817 Rickett Rd., died&#13;
Wednesday, Sept. 25 at home.&#13;
He was born Aug. 6, in Howell.&#13;
Surviving besides his parents&#13;
are a sister, Dianne Marie,&#13;
and a brother, Wayne Keith,&#13;
both at home; .•his maternal&#13;
grandmother, Mrs, Lois Anderson&#13;
of Mancelona, Mich.; his&#13;
paternal grandparents, Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Elmer Ragle of Whitmore&#13;
Lake, his paternal great-grandmother,&#13;
Mrs. Ida M. Strickland&#13;
of Alpena; his paternal greatgrandfather&#13;
Clyde Ragle of&#13;
Berkley, Calif.; his ma&gt;3rnal&#13;
great - grandfather, W i l l i a m&#13;
Coger of Mancelona; and several&#13;
aunts, uncles and cousins.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
Saturday at the Keehn Funeral&#13;
Home with the Rev.&#13;
Robert G. Eidson offciating.&#13;
Burial took place at Washtenong&#13;
Memorial Park, Ann&#13;
Arbor.&#13;
S&#13;
Mrs. Albert Frey of Grand&#13;
Rapids.&#13;
Funeral services were held&#13;
at the MacDonald Funeral&#13;
Home in HoweU at 2 p'.ra,&#13;
Tuesday with the JteVi Walter&#13;
Geske officiating. Burial&#13;
in Lakeview Cemetery at&#13;
ell.&#13;
MRS. ELEANOR THYNE&#13;
HOWELL — Services were,&#13;
held Friday at First .Baptist&#13;
Church for" MrS.' Eleahor M,&#13;
Thyne, 65, ^ " B b w a r Town,&#13;
ship, who was killed in a traffic&#13;
accident Tuesday on Millett&#13;
Road.&#13;
Burial was in Lakeview&#13;
Cemetery.&#13;
Mrs. Thyne is survived by&#13;
husband, John; one son, Richard&#13;
of Warren; two daughter*,&#13;
Mrs. James Aseltine of Flint&#13;
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Pirates Whip Ypsi-Roosevelt ««iiia&gt;&gt;Baaiiaaiiai••••••••••«•••••••••••••••••••••••••aili&#13;
PINCKNEY—The Pinckney&#13;
Pirates sailed to their second&#13;
victory of the season and their&#13;
first win in league play" last&#13;
Friday night, when they beat&#13;
Ypai-Rootevelt by the score of&#13;
28 to 0.&#13;
The Pirates did in the first&#13;
quarter, to Ypsi-Roosevelt just&#13;
what Manchester did to Pinckney&#13;
last Friday night, by scoring&#13;
19 points in the first quarttr.&#13;
They didn't stop there&#13;
though, as they scored 19 more&#13;
points before^-the game was&#13;
over*&#13;
Merit McMichael a g a i n&#13;
showing his ability to run&#13;
and catch passes scored four&#13;
touchdowns, one on a pass and&#13;
the other three on runs.&#13;
The scoring for Pinckney&#13;
went as follows:&#13;
Around a minute after the&#13;
opening kick off Gary Henry,&#13;
still playing for the injured&#13;
Jim Barker, passed to Mc-&#13;
Michael who went* over the&#13;
goal line for their first six&#13;
pointer. The play went a total&#13;
of 30 yards. Again McMichael&#13;
scored, this time OTT K Tun uf&#13;
18 yards. Henry kicked the&#13;
extra point to make the scorn&#13;
13 to nothing. Merle was not&#13;
the only player who scored for&#13;
the Pirates though, for, next-&#13;
Howie Singer scored on a run&#13;
pi ten yards. The extra point&#13;
conversion was no good and at&#13;
the end of the first quarter&#13;
the score was 19 to nothing.&#13;
Once again McMichael scored&#13;
on a nine yard run and Henry&#13;
kicked the extra point.&#13;
There was no more scoring&#13;
in the first half.&#13;
In the third quarter Merle&#13;
scoT&amp;a his fourth and final&#13;
touchdown o n a run of 25&#13;
yards. m^\&#13;
Howexer, it was not the final&#13;
score for the team. This tune&#13;
Dick Blades ran tor 12 yarri.s&#13;
to finish the scoring.&#13;
J i m Jennette intercepted&#13;
two passes for the Pirates.&#13;
Friday the Pirates play&#13;
Whitmore Lake at Whitmore.&#13;
This game will be played&#13;
at 3:30 because the Whitmore&#13;
Lake field does not have an&gt;&#13;
lights yet.&#13;
^coring by Quarter*&#13;
Pinckney - 1 9 7 6 6 -:«&#13;
Ypsl -&#13;
Roosevelt 0 0 0 0 - 0&#13;
THK l ' l M ' K N K Y DISPATCH - WKU., OCT _',&#13;
Whitmore's Goal Still Uncrossed&#13;
Pinckney Prattle . . .&#13;
Mrs. Mabel Bell of Pinckney-&#13;
Howell Road ii home after a&#13;
three week stay at S t Joseph's&#13;
Hospital She is getting along&#13;
Just fine.&#13;
• • *&#13;
George Colone. son of the&#13;
John Colones, underwent a tontillectomy&#13;
early Monday morn-&#13;
Ing at St. Joseph's Hospital&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Shirley&#13;
of Main Street visited their&#13;
•on and Wife, the Gail Shirleys&#13;
of Woodland Lake, last Sunday&#13;
evening.&#13;
Don Swarthout and 0 u k e&#13;
Van Blaircura took the body of&#13;
Mrs. Rosa Craw of Hamburg&#13;
to Covingtojv Kentucky for&#13;
By ALICE GRAY&#13;
Future roller skating parties&#13;
have been planned for October&#13;
24, November 14, and December&#13;
12.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Burg&#13;
and two year old daughter,&#13;
Mary Helen, were in town Sunday&#13;
visiting with their parents,&#13;
the John Burgs and Leonard&#13;
Lees.&#13;
Mrs. Vivian Devine of Swarthout&#13;
Cove is now teaching&#13;
6th grade at the Hartland Elementary&#13;
School. S h e taught&#13;
previously at the Stone School&#13;
on Coon Lake Road.&#13;
• • •&#13;
The Ray Kellenberbers of&#13;
Monks Road entertained Mrs.&#13;
Kathy Harden, daughter of&#13;
the Lloyd Hardens, Sr., was&#13;
nine years old Sunday, Sept.&#13;
29. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Harden&#13;
of Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. William&#13;
Eck of Dexter and Mrs.&#13;
Ellen Leedy and son, Paul, of&#13;
Pinckney were dinner guests&#13;
of the Hardens on Sunday&#13;
helping Kathy celebrate her&#13;
big day.&#13;
Benjamin Grant of Howell&#13;
Street is home now after&#13;
spending a week in St. Joseph's&#13;
Hospital. He is reported&#13;
to be feeling "pretty good."&#13;
w * *&#13;
William Euler of Unadilla&#13;
Street called on Jack Weimeister&#13;
who lives at Lake Chemung&#13;
last Friday, Sept. 27,&#13;
thp&#13;
Fowlerville _&#13;
Stock*b ri•dg •e .&#13;
Howell&#13;
O'Rafferty . • • •&#13;
Pinckney&#13;
. 26&#13;
.. 6&#13;
34&#13;
. . 6&#13;
. 38&#13;
Ypsi-Roosevelt 0&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Bloomfield H.&#13;
26&#13;
, . 7&#13;
WHIT.MUKK LAKK Ti;,'&#13;
Lakers Iim.shed their t h u d&#13;
game this .season with their&#13;
Kcal still uncrossed, a s they&#13;
defeatIKI Detroit Country Day&#13;
SJt-hool Kudny wtih a 14 t o ^&#13;
victory.&#13;
Coach Frank Velter's squad&#13;
scored both touchdowns in the&#13;
third quarter.&#13;
Denny Zalewski. a! hallbaek.&#13;
The second score \\a&gt; ni.idc&#13;
by Fullback Don Lupi. This,&#13;
score was set up a l t e r iiuard&#13;
.Jim Shehaii grabbed a lousf&#13;
ball and ran tu the liv,p-\ard&#13;
Fridas is homecoming day&#13;
foi the local .squad u hicii I&#13;
on lJi nek tie \ at \:'M.&#13;
d&#13;
IMNCK.NKV&#13;
I.A1J1KS T I K S D . W&#13;
N K i H T I . K A I . I K&#13;
Am.'lioi Inn 1 _'&#13;
Hiland l in nieris 1 1&#13;
Filue W a t e r S t o r e&#13;
V a n ' s Motor Sales'"&#13;
1 ke's Mobi le SeiA ice&#13;
C ' l a r k s (jroiv! \&#13;
S i l \ ei L a k e (,i OCCIA&#13;
1 &gt;&#13;
S&#13;
dashed over&#13;
the Trojans&#13;
ble. Te scored&#13;
poiJits u ith runs.&#13;
a!&#13;
him thi* l'i\e&#13;
] eco\ ei ed a&#13;
al'ler&#13;
lum-&#13;
!)olh extra&#13;
Whitmore L'ke 14&#13;
Detroit C. Day _ 0&#13;
THIS WEEK'S BIRTHDAYS&#13;
There are a good many&#13;
birthdays listed this week on&#13;
the Kiwanis Calendar. Brian&#13;
LaMirand will be celebrating&#13;
2nd, Betty Rossiter&#13;
We Hear It&#13;
(( out. from 1&#13;
mission fhai^o tor those s&#13;
and these boys would apprecia&#13;
t e t h e audience, Why not get&#13;
out for Them? Check the calendar&#13;
I'nv coming events e;ich&#13;
week for the vramr, time nnti&#13;
place!&#13;
« * •&#13;
. . , lor t hose u flu collect coins&#13;
and a r e interested in this type&#13;
of liiins; the YpMl.mti Coin Club&#13;
announces that the F o u r t h Annual&#13;
Coin Show and Bourse will&#13;
be held Sunda\ October 13 at&#13;
the E. S. George E l e m e n t a r y&#13;
_School, l t £ 6 Ecm'Sft. Roa4. Ypsi*&#13;
Fatalities Soar&#13;
In Livingston&#13;
HUWKLL T h e Li\m»&gt;ioM&#13;
County Accident KOJXJI I lor&#13;
tue Period Sept. J.1! tu .1U shows&#13;
't property damage accident«,&#13;
airi .") personal injury accidents.&#13;
There were 1"&gt; [K-isons iniiiied&#13;
ami 'A accidents in whic.i&#13;
',', persons ui'iv killed.&#13;
In all 21 ears were involved.&#13;
\ pc -l 1 ,&#13;
Area&#13;
Bowling&#13;
Scores&#13;
1'IXCKNKV&#13;
TIIPHSDAY XKJHT&#13;
M F V S L K A i i L l&#13;
I &gt;i i ' \ \ ei-.\ '.•&lt;-. It&#13;
l . j iio-,,1 H I M I&#13;
&gt;lh.«:i' Liikl&#13;
&lt; ' . i r l u i k ' s j - i c e r&#13;
i l o c i ' ( " o i i &gt; ! i a r t i o n .. 7&#13;
U ' . i l L n - ' . s i n . - . b ' - j&#13;
l i f e ' s M o h i l e l , , i s :,&#13;
\ " i . i : n l e i ' s M . n ' t i i l i e ... 1 ' -&#13;
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9&#13;
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1 .a Ru.sa Ho&#13;
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I'lSIDAV \KiHT&#13;
MONDAY N K . l t I&#13;
I . A D I K S |.KA».I I&#13;
I )a\ :s ("rop I &gt;11&gt; I in^&#13;
!.a liosa }-&gt;o\U&#13;
A C O Inc. .&#13;
Heck's M a r a t h o n&#13;
.lack's P r i n t i n g&#13;
Pincknev (ieu'l. Si m r&#13;
• [ &gt; [ ) ( • !&#13;
] I&#13;
'I&#13;
S&#13;
S&#13;
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7&#13;
M i&#13;
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Pinckney J. V. Beats Howell 24-0&#13;
PJNCKNKV Last \Yednes-e\t r a&#13;
day the Pinckney Juniur Var- e\ers&#13;
y]\y I c n m i v m i i t s s c r&#13;
ol Ilic Nj'u.sun w h e n&#13;
l e a t e d Howe!) by tin&#13;
24 1o 0.&#13;
point&#13;
11 \ .&#13;
t h e \ descori'&#13;
ol&#13;
O I&#13;
So f a r this y e a r 1 ho ,1. V.&#13;
am bent t w o t e a m s thai&#13;
le • i ,-v o '!&#13;
they blocked&#13;
m a r c h e d aboul "&gt;'•&gt; \.t&#13;
Paul i l u k m a n toppm&#13;
with a ijiia I'd 'i hack&#13;
H u c k m a n a^ain went&#13;
uuiil t o r I he tu'\l- s i i&#13;
1 i r t 1 &lt; • I punt&#13;
1&#13;
i O \&#13;
a n i l&#13;
i d&gt; \ u l ,i&#13;
^ it o i l&#13;
snea k.&#13;
I A I T I he&#13;
been a patient at the Klague&#13;
Convalescent Home at Hamburg.&#13;
• * •&#13;
Peace Corps Visitor&#13;
, Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Guy of&#13;
FettysviHe Road enjoyed visiting&#13;
with their grand-niece, Miss&#13;
Marilyn Ann V o g t and her&#13;
parents, the Herman Vogts of&#13;
Corunna last Sunday. Miss&#13;
Vogt, a librarian by profession,&#13;
has Just returned from a one&#13;
year tour in the Peace Corps&#13;
in Pakistan, near India, where&#13;
the worked reorganizing their&#13;
Hbi^rtes.'Miss Vogt Is back in&#13;
the states awaiting another asfcignment'&#13;
In the Corps.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Joseph Aughney of Detroit&#13;
visited his niece, Mrs. Sam Gentile&#13;
Sunday. Other Sunday&#13;
guests of the Gentiles were&#13;
Mrs. Gentile's uncle and aunt,&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Dingham,&#13;
three daughters and new baby&#13;
boy.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Green&#13;
of Hi-Land Lake have returned&#13;
from a week long trip to Canada.&#13;
The Greens crossed the&#13;
Mackinac Bridge and the International&#13;
Bridge at the Soo&#13;
ftn their way to Mrs. Green's&#13;
brother's farm northwest of Ot-^&#13;
tawa. On the return trip the&#13;
Greens traveled through the&#13;
thumb area of Michigan and&#13;
visited friends at Caseville.&#13;
Mr. H a r l a n Hall of Troy&#13;
•pent Sunday with his nephew&#13;
and family, the Jtalph Halls of&#13;
East M-36.&#13;
Mai Ludwig, 12 year old son&#13;
of the John Ludwigs of West&#13;
M-36, is going around these&#13;
days with his arm in a i&#13;
and a sling. He broke his&#13;
recently in a scrimmage game&#13;
between S t Mary's and PinekiRey&#13;
Elem, %he splint won't be&#13;
ptt untffipgt. 20th.&#13;
| Batttbow Skating Party&#13;
• Thirty two Rainbow members&#13;
smd guests enjoyed a skating&#13;
party at tht Island Lake Skating&#13;
Rink last Thursday, Sept&#13;
26. Mitt Leota Reason, Mother&#13;
Advtoor, accompanied the girls.&#13;
Mr. and Mrt. Carl McCarty,&#13;
Mrs. Katherme Sullivan, and&#13;
Mrs. Beverly Bowles also attended&#13;
and furnished transportation.&#13;
ka, Indiana, last week end,&#13;
• • *&#13;
Cub Scout Cook Out&#13;
Cub Scout Den No. 2 with&#13;
their den mother. Mrs. Joseph&#13;
King of Rush Lake, spent Saturday&#13;
afternoon, Sept. 28 at&#13;
the Huron River Park near&#13;
Peach Mountain. They sailed&#13;
their toy boats which they made&#13;
as one of their projects this&#13;
year, and then cooked supper&#13;
for themselves and their guests,&#13;
Mrs. Knipple and son Kurt. Cub&#13;
scouts present were J e r r y&#13;
Smith, Carl Oleski, Mike King,&#13;
Eddie Bailer. Mike Hendee and&#13;
Chris Knipple.&#13;
* * •&#13;
Thomas Bonner of Rush&#13;
Lake is spending a week partridge&#13;
hunting at his hunting&#13;
camp on Lake Superior.&#13;
Julius Aschenbrenner and&#13;
Phil Gentile, co-captains of the 4'01d-Timers All-Star" football&#13;
team, say they will have a&#13;
team second to none thir-year.&#13;
The big game with Hamburg&#13;
is coming up October 26 —&#13;
get your tickets early, folks.&#13;
Hamburg claims they are go-&#13;
Ing to sell more tickets than&#13;
the Pinckney team — in fact,&#13;
they say they have already&#13;
sold a hundred tickets. Proceeds&#13;
from the game go into&#13;
the athletic fund at the Pinckney&#13;
High School.&#13;
* * *&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Czerwinski&#13;
of Rush Lake were the&#13;
dinner guests of the Earl Watkins&#13;
family on Brighton Lake&#13;
Road last Sunday.&#13;
Mike, the Czerwinski's teenage&#13;
son, was in Detroit Sunday&#13;
afternoon attending a&#13;
Gretch Guitarama featuring,&#13;
the well-known guitarist, Chet&#13;
Atkins. The program was held&#13;
at the Leland Hotel. Mike,&#13;
who has been taking electric&#13;
guitar lessons at Greene's Music&#13;
Store, and two other students&#13;
were accompanied by&#13;
their teacher, Mrs. Joyce Stopa,&#13;
and her husband.&#13;
• * •&#13;
OLD TIMERS vs. U of M?&#13;
Julius Aschenbrenner and&#13;
Jerry Van Slambrook were in&#13;
'Ann Arbor last Saturday to&#13;
see the Southern Methodist-&#13;
Michigan game. Julius says&#13;
the Old Timers challenge both&#13;
teams! With that spirit it's no&#13;
wonder they come out of&#13;
scrimmage with an occasional&#13;
black eye!&#13;
wtjammait or owmsNur,&#13;
^JtAKAGUCKIfT AJfD CEBOCLAXHHf&#13;
HUct &lt;A October 3S, 1MB; lection 4861,&#13;
Tttto m Uolted State* Cote)&#13;
' I. t*t« &lt;rf ffltof! Octotar l i t ISO.&#13;
' X TiOt et pubUdttfcat Th« Ftadamf&#13;
phteh&#13;
S. m e a n e r of lnati wttkly.&#13;
4. Loetttop of kBonm efOc* of pubUtfttfen:&#13;
317 Z. Mate St, Plfldouy,&#13;
Jflefa., Zivinstfoa County, 4SUS.&#13;
5. MffNfft «f the DtadquarUn or&#13;
•tstrat bustnaw ^ffh'ff ct tb* pubUah*&#13;
i n : m?. Mate I t , Ptockn«y. Mich., UUnitMt CtoCb b,mm&#13;
' &amp; Naram and addr—ti «t pubiishtr,&#13;
•diter: PCBLXSBUt — Rex E. Hen-&#13;
*rtx tU 8, UbtU St. BowaD. MicMi;&#13;
XDTTOK — Mr*. DoUy Bauftm.&#13;
Swartho* Bd^ Pinelawy Ott. 3),&#13;
corpora* mm b*&#13;
holden of a eorporation which itwtf it&#13;
a •toekholder or hoiitor of bonda, mort*&#13;
gases or other •ecuritles of th« publiahiBf&#13;
corporation have been included&#13;
In paragraphs 7 and 8 when the inter*&#13;
estt of iuch individual! are equivalent&#13;
to 1 percent or more of the total&#13;
amount of the itock or aecurltiea of&#13;
the ptibUahlng corporation.&#13;
10. TWJ item must be completed tor&#13;
all pubUcatlons except those which do&#13;
not cany advertising other than the&#13;
publisher's own and which are named&#13;
in Sections 122.231, 132.232, and 132.233,&#13;
Postal Manual (Sections 48fSi&gt; 4355b.&#13;
and 43SS of Title St, United States&#13;
Code)&#13;
A- Total number copies printed (Net&#13;
Press Run): Average number copies&#13;
each issue daring preceding 12 months&#13;
— USO; single Issue nearest to filing&#13;
date — 1200.&#13;
B. Paid circulation: 1 To term subscribers&#13;
by mail, carrier delivery or by&#13;
other means: Average number copies&#13;
each Issue during preedum 13 months&#13;
— 990; single issue nearest to filing&#13;
date — W7; 2. Sales through agents.&#13;
sews dealers, or otherwise: None.&#13;
C free distribution (inHnding samples)&#13;
by malL carrier delivery, or by&#13;
other means: Average number copies&#13;
eadi Issue during preceding TSt months&#13;
— 100; tingle issue nearest to fllmg&#13;
date — loo.&#13;
O. Wai number of copies distributed&#13;
«um «T Uses BL M and O : Average&#13;
each issue during areto&#13;
fllmg dele — 10«7.&#13;
by meabara are correct aai&#13;
of&#13;
to aad subscribed betors SBS&#13;
this 2nd day of October. ltfS.&#13;
Notary PnbOe.&#13;
Iivtafstoa County, Michigan&#13;
' ' expires Feb. M. l t « .&#13;
MkMcan 8tate was the first&#13;
land-grant coUtfge to admit&#13;
women (1870).&#13;
They were schoolmates together&#13;
years ago at the Ratz&#13;
School on East Grand River.&#13;
• * j *&#13;
Postmaster Lawrence Baughn&#13;
was in Lansing Sept. 16 and&#13;
17 attending the Michigan&#13;
Postmasters ^Training School&#13;
which was he|d in the Union&#13;
Building on th^ Michigan State&#13;
University campus. Over 500&#13;
postmasters from all over the&#13;
state attended the training&#13;
school.&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. Val Keiser of&#13;
West M-36 will celebrate their&#13;
wedding anniversary on Friday,&#13;
October 4.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Grover Burg of Ann Arbor&#13;
spent Sunday with his nephew&#13;
and family, the John Burga of&#13;
Patterson Lake Road.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Ed G i 1 m o r e, nationally&#13;
known square dance caller,&#13;
conducted a callers' workshop&#13;
at White Lodge last Saturday&#13;
and Sunday. Several callers&#13;
from the surrounding area&#13;
came to learn from the acknowledged&#13;
leader in the field.&#13;
Gordie Lindland, caller for the&#13;
Village Squares, and our own&#13;
Jim Whitley, who has done so&#13;
much for our square dancing&#13;
youngsters, took part in the&#13;
workshop. Local dancers, the&#13;
Russell darks and the Earl&#13;
Kimblers, were among the&#13;
"guinea pigs" that came from&#13;
various clubs - to enable the&#13;
callers to practice on "live&#13;
material."&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mrs. and Mrs. Rudolph&#13;
Koeppen of Whitewood Road&#13;
left Tuesday for Mackinac Island&#13;
where they&#13;
several days.&#13;
will stay for&#13;
Pee Wee League&#13;
SCHEDULE FOR 1968&#13;
Fri. — Oct 4&#13;
7 PM—Pilgrims vs. Pinckney&#13;
Merchants&#13;
8 PM—St. Mary's vs. Hamburg&#13;
Sat — Oct 5&#13;
10 AM—St. Mary's vs. Pilgrims&#13;
11AM—Pinckney Merchants&#13;
vs. Hamburg&#13;
Fri. — Oct 11&#13;
7 PM—Position round — 3rd&#13;
and 4th place teams&#13;
8 PM—1st and 2nd place&#13;
teams&#13;
Sat — Oct. 12&#13;
10 AM—Hamburg vs. Pilgrims&#13;
11 AM—Pinckney Merchants&#13;
vs. S t Mary's&#13;
Thurs. — Oct 17&#13;
7 PM—St. Mary's vs. Hamburg&#13;
8 PM—Pinckney Merchants&#13;
vs. Pilgrims&#13;
Sat — Oct 19&#13;
10 AM—Pinckney Merchants&#13;
vs. Hamburg&#13;
11 AM—Pilgrims vs S t Mary's&#13;
Fri. — Oct 25&#13;
7 PM—Position round — 3rd&#13;
and 4th place teams.&#13;
8 PM—1st and 2nd place&#13;
teams&#13;
Sat — Oct M&#13;
10 AM—St Mary's vs, pinckney&#13;
Merchants&#13;
HAM—Pilgrims vs. Hamburg&#13;
Bat. — NOT. t&#13;
10 AM—Pilgrims vs. Pinckney&#13;
11AM—Hamburg vt. Saint&#13;
Mar/s&#13;
Fit. —• Nev. 8&#13;
7 PM—Pilgrim* vs S t Mary's&#13;
8 PM—Hamburg vs. Pinckney&#13;
ts&#13;
Sat. — NOT. 9&#13;
10AM—Final Position round:&#13;
3rd and 4th place&#13;
teams&#13;
11AM—1st and 2nd pUce&#13;
teams&#13;
Tournament dates to be announced&#13;
at a later date.&#13;
•t3o»k«jv also &amp;nthe'3i'S;~&#13;
On Oct. 4 Dorothy Aschenbrenner&#13;
will be doing the cake&#13;
and candle bit. Oct. 5 is Norm&#13;
Melby's birthday and also&#13;
Beth Roger's birthday. Beatrice&#13;
Shirley, Jan Keiser, and&#13;
Hollisr White share Oct. 6 as&#13;
their natal day.&#13;
Oct. 7 is the birthday of&#13;
KaeJ Lynn McMichael and&#13;
Oct. 8 is the birthday of&#13;
Tom Scott.&#13;
The Dispatch and your columnist&#13;
wish each and every&#13;
one a very happy birthday.&#13;
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* * •&#13;
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Hamburg Township News Notes&#13;
Last Friday morning there&#13;
was a Hobo Breakfast at the&#13;
borne of Gladys Kirk. Guest&#13;
of honor at the event was&#13;
Geraldine Knop, who is a&#13;
former resident of Hamburg.&#13;
Gerry is visiting her mother,&#13;
Mrs. Fein of Strawberry Lake.&#13;
Mrs. Knop is here for three&#13;
weeks from Sacramento, Calif.&#13;
• • • Church to Hold&#13;
Sapper Friday&#13;
—There" wtfr 1J# a Pot-Luck&#13;
Supper at St. Paul's Church&#13;
this Friday evening, Oct. 4,&#13;
at 6:30 p.m. Following the&#13;
d i n n e r , a Hollywood-made&#13;
movie, "A Letter To Nancy,"&#13;
will be shown. Anyone who&#13;
will be unable to attend the&#13;
dinner may see the movie at&#13;
8 pjn. The public is invited to&#13;
atten^..and there will be no&#13;
admission charge.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Last Wednesday evening&#13;
the Genoa Democratic Women&#13;
were hosts to the Democratic&#13;
Women of Livingston&#13;
County. The meeting was&#13;
held at the Genoa Township&#13;
HalL Guest speaker for the&#13;
evening was Mrs. Mary Fox&#13;
of Ann Arbor.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Van's Motors Bowling Team&#13;
of Pinckney went out to dinner&#13;
l a s t Thursday evening.&#13;
The members of the team are&#13;
Blaricum, Dolly Baughn, Stella&#13;
Garr, Rita Howe and June&#13;
Dtirrow. The women enjoyed&#13;
dinner at Schullers near Jackson.&#13;
JOnlor King's Daughters Con-&#13;
By MARTS DeWOLF&#13;
vention at the Baptist Church&#13;
in Fowlerville. In ail there&#13;
were about 75 girls attending&#13;
from Lakeland, Jackson, Fowlerville,&#13;
Midland, and Marion-&#13;
Iosco. The members gave their&#13;
reports and enjoyed a pot-luck&#13;
luncheon.&#13;
Brownie Troop 34 now has&#13;
20 girls registered for this&#13;
year's activities. The girls meet&#13;
every Thursday evening and&#13;
have been busy learning the&#13;
'IBrownie Promise" and other&#13;
fundamentals of Girl Scouting.&#13;
The leader of the troop is&#13;
Mrs. George Fisher.&#13;
There are 23 girls registered&#13;
in Junior Girl Scout Troop&#13;
559 of St. Patrick's School.&#13;
Mrs. Leon Baginski is the&#13;
Scout Leader and Mrs. Robert&#13;
Otto is the co-leader.&#13;
The troop meetings are on&#13;
Tuesday afternoons in the&#13;
Shamrock Room of St. Patrick&#13;
SchooL&#13;
Mrs. Baginski has announced&#13;
that the girls are now selling&#13;
Girl Scout Calendars and that&#13;
they are going real fast.&#13;
The card party sponsored&#13;
by the Lakeland Circle of&#13;
King's Daughters and given&#13;
last Wednesday had a wonderful&#13;
turnout There were&#13;
about 100 women who en-&#13;
Joyed the luncheon and card&#13;
nu».yinir &amp;t th* Hamburg&#13;
Township HalL&#13;
Guests at Jthe home of&#13;
Gladys Lee on Sunday afternoon&#13;
and evening were Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Alger Lee and cbil-&#13;
"iMr. aiuTMrt. Carl" Clark and&#13;
son Chris of Jackson. They&#13;
held a steak roast out In the&#13;
yard.&#13;
• • »&#13;
Father Edward Kokowicz&#13;
was honored at a party last&#13;
Thursday. The party was&#13;
given by the Rotary Club of&#13;
Hamtramck. There were 63&#13;
Rotarians present.&#13;
» • •&#13;
Mr. and Mrs. RuaseU Robidoux&#13;
of Walled Lake visited&#13;
at the home of her sister,&#13;
Mrs. Howard Riopelle, last&#13;
Thursday.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Guest* at the home of Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. John Pletras laat&#13;
Saturday evening for pinochle&#13;
were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph&#13;
Krtutuski.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Last Friday pioming the&#13;
Hamburg Village League met&#13;
at the home of Barb Shepardi*&#13;
gian to work on projects for&#13;
their upcoming Christmas Bazaar.&#13;
Among the items the&#13;
women are working on are&#13;
stuffed toys, place mats,&#13;
Christmas tree decorations&#13;
and aprons. Be sure to look&#13;
for the sale which will be in&#13;
the first part of December.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Mrs. Cleo Collum and Gladys&#13;
Lee went to Ferndale last&#13;
Thursday to visit Gladys's sister,&#13;
Irene Jack, who has been&#13;
ill for some time. Before visiting&#13;
her, v they went out to&#13;
lunch at Stouffers and did a&#13;
little shopping.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Mary Burke and Midge Hammel&#13;
have returned from a trip&#13;
which took- them to MontrsaJL&#13;
into their new home on Atlas&#13;
Dr. at Ore Lake. Their son,&#13;
Ken, and his wife, Jean, came&#13;
out last weekend to help them&#13;
move in.&#13;
• • *&#13;
Last Sunday, my mother,&#13;
June Baschal, came to spend&#13;
a part of her vacation with&#13;
us. While she was here we did&#13;
a lot of canning and had lots&#13;
of fun visiting friends. We&#13;
visited Mrs. Ed Wilson and&#13;
son, Skip, in HowelL On Thursday,&#13;
I took her to her home&#13;
in Detroit.&#13;
On Sunday, Sept. 22. Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Reginald Teifer and&#13;
Mr. and Mrsv Joseph Krasuflkl&#13;
went to Frankenmuth for din-&#13;
Jier. Th* occasion was to celebrate&#13;
Red's and Helen's birthdays.&#13;
Freddy Baschal&#13;
Baek In Class&#13;
Last Wednesday Freddy&#13;
Baschal returned to rlsasf&#13;
at the Pinckney Elementary&#13;
SchooL He had been out of&#13;
school for two weeks aa a&#13;
result of a broken collarbone.&#13;
Martin Elm son of Mr. and&#13;
Mrs. Robert Elm, was baptized&#13;
last Sunday morning at&#13;
St. Paul's Lutheran Church.&#13;
Martin's god-parents are Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Frank Green of Dexter.&#13;
Guests for dinner Sunday&#13;
were Rev. and Mrs. Luther&#13;
Kriefal and son, Andreas, Mr,&#13;
and Mrs. George May.&#13;
Guest speaker at the Adult&#13;
Bible Class at St. Paul's Lutheran&#13;
Church last Sunday was&#13;
Helen S. Butz of St. Luke's&#13;
Church in Ann Arbor. Mrs.&#13;
Butz ii also the librarian at&#13;
the University of Michigan.&#13;
Sh# reviewed a book by Die-&#13;
•Ken wear hheeaarrttee nn hhiinn dd ffaa ss hh iioo nn ss off PPeppfewfll d«d rfrmfchh«££&#13;
bray ia a new fall eolnr imokvtone, T h e t h r i d&#13;
On October 15th the statewide&#13;
second annual convention&#13;
of the Lutheran Children's&#13;
Friends' Society will be held&#13;
at the new Concordia College&#13;
on Gettys Road in Ann Arbor.&#13;
It will begin at 9:30 a.m.&#13;
• * •&#13;
This past Monday, Joe and'&#13;
Helen K r a s u s k i celebrated&#13;
their 24th wedding anniversary&#13;
by going out to dinner.&#13;
H a p p y Birthday to Susie&#13;
Phillips on October 8 and to&#13;
Dolores Jeanette on October 2.&#13;
Also Prof Eugene Nissen on&#13;
Sept 29, and Luther Kriefall,&#13;
Sept 30.&#13;
Happy Anniversary to Mr.&#13;
and Mrs. Manley Bennett on&#13;
October 9. Mr, and Mrs. Geo.&#13;
King on October 6.&#13;
THE BRIGHTON (Mich.) ARGUS, WED., OCT. X&#13;
WYNNE CHESTER SAYSs&#13;
Beware Tie&#13;
Two-Edged Smrdl&#13;
I've received quite a few letters&#13;
commenting on my columns&#13;
criticizing ana-gun laws,&#13;
and most of them have backed&#13;
my stand. I'm sorry to- say*&#13;
however, that many of those&#13;
who disagree, though wcUintentiooed,&#13;
are still blind to&#13;
the dangers inherent in their&#13;
own reasoning.&#13;
Article Two of the Bill of&#13;
Rights states* - . . : . the right of&#13;
the people to bear' arms shall&#13;
not be infringed."- Since the&#13;
Bill of Rights also guarantees&#13;
such basic rights as freedom of&#13;
speech* worship and press, it is&#13;
strikingly peculiar that a number&#13;
of American citizens seem&#13;
intent upon dottuylai oas of&#13;
xm. Out&#13;
think that the m e n t a l of&#13;
press in particular—b tb* _&#13;
of their conrinomg battle&#13;
preserve their freedom h&#13;
censorship — would be aware&#13;
that any icttriction imposed oa&#13;
one article of the But of Rights&#13;
is a twoedged t o * mhat&#13;
could be applied to the ottenl&#13;
I would aalft to tfaULJhat&#13;
any of us, regardkai of our&#13;
personal prejudices would&#13;
thoughtlessly toes away an* of&#13;
these personal liberties, *&gt;&#13;
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• * •&#13;
Mildred Aider of Rush&#13;
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weekend trip which she took&#13;
with three friends from Ann&#13;
Arbor. Mildred and Mary&#13;
Howley, Agatha Yahr, and&#13;
Ruth Davis spent four days&#13;
Sightseeing at Mackinaw,&#13;
Sanit St. Marie and also the&#13;
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* • •&#13;
Janet Santure was in St.&#13;
Joseph Hospital last week for&#13;
a few days to undergo tests.&#13;
John Krupa is a patient in&#13;
St. Joseph Hospital. His wife&#13;
says that he is showing Improvement&#13;
and is feeling much&#13;
better. If you would like to&#13;
send him a card, he is in&#13;
Room 7048.&#13;
Mr«. William Comiskey of&#13;
Hammel Road is now home&#13;
from McPherson Community&#13;
Health Center where she underwent&#13;
minor surgery. She&#13;
came home last Saturday after&#13;
a six-day stay in the hospital.&#13;
• • •&#13;
Fred and Marie Kraft participated&#13;
in a golf tournament&#13;
in Owoaso. The ten participants&#13;
were employees of the&#13;
Ford Autolite Plant and their&#13;
wives. The tournament was at&#13;
Corunna Hill Country Club.&#13;
Fred and hie partner, Terry&#13;
Gaiety, were among the winners.&#13;
Marie, however, was less&#13;
fortunate.&#13;
Last S a t u r d a y evening,&#13;
Betty DeWolf attended a&#13;
bridal shower in Detroit The&#13;
guest of honor was Joan&#13;
Krauumann. Joan will marry&#13;
Louis Gipprich on October 12&#13;
at St. Lucy Catholic Church&#13;
in St. Clair Shores.&#13;
Gladys Lee attended a&#13;
stork shower last Wednesday&#13;
for Mrs, Carl Clark of&#13;
Jackson. Also attending the&#13;
shower was Mrs. Clark's new&#13;
son, Chris, who was born&#13;
prematurely t h r e e weeks&#13;
ago* Due to his early appearance,&#13;
the shower had to&#13;
be postpoaed for a few&#13;
weeks.&#13;
Resident* Use&#13;
Hamburg Bridge&#13;
rm sure that Hamburg residents&#13;
are very pleased now&#13;
that they art able to use the&#13;
Hamburg bridge. It is not&#13;
fully completed, but one is&#13;
able to get across it&#13;
Don and Kate Weed, of the&#13;
Hamburg Hardware, moved&#13;
* rum•&#13;
• • Bible Study&#13;
Group Starts&#13;
The Retf? Luther Kriefal has&#13;
announced that a new series&#13;
of adult classes has begun at&#13;
St. Paul's Church. The first&#13;
class was last night (Tuesday).&#13;
He says that the classes are&#13;
open to anyone in the community&#13;
who is interested in a&#13;
systematic overview of the&#13;
Christian faith.&#13;
Anyone who attends the discussions&#13;
is not obligated to&#13;
join the membership of the&#13;
church.&#13;
The next meeting of the&#13;
Mary-Martha Circle will be on&#13;
Oct. 14. Mrs. Lucille Grafe of&#13;
St. Mark's Church in Union&#13;
Lake, Mich, will speak on&#13;
"What W.L.M.L. Means," and&#13;
explain how to set up Bible&#13;
study workshop*. She is a&#13;
representative of the Lutheran&#13;
Women's Missionary League.&#13;
Qaroi Mayvllle has returned&#13;
from New Baltimore&#13;
where she has been taking&#13;
care of her mother, Mrs.&#13;
Frank Masochowski, who&#13;
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Howell 791. 10-2-x&#13;
KIRBY Vacuum cleaner, complete&#13;
with all attachments including&#13;
power polisher &amp; buffer.&#13;
Like•&gt; new condition. Take&#13;
over payments of $6.97 mo. or&#13;
pay full balance due of $47.43.&#13;
Call Howell 791. 10-2-x&#13;
REPOSSESSED - - New Home&#13;
sewing machine - - Take over&#13;
payments, 449-9551, Whitmore&#13;
I.ake. 10-2-x&#13;
3 RMS. furniture, living rm.,&#13;
bdrm., dinette. Take over balance&#13;
of $14.97 per mo. Steven's&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
"ARGUS"&#13;
AC 7-7151&#13;
PINCKNEY&#13;
mSPATCH&#13;
I P 8-3141&#13;
WHITMORE&#13;
EAGLE&#13;
AC 7-7131&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH&#13;
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2,&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
AIR COMPRESSOR Tor rent&#13;
Sterling Drilling Co. Call Howell&#13;
1787. t-f-x&#13;
EVERGREENS, $1.00 to $3.00,&#13;
Log Cabin Nursery, 8870 Evergreen&#13;
Rd., turn off U.S.-23 on&#13;
to Silver Lake Rd., halt way&#13;
between Grand River and Whitmoie&#13;
Lake. tfx&#13;
NEED CASH? We pay cash or&#13;
trade; used guns and outboa-rd&#13;
motors. Mill Creek Sporting&#13;
Goods, Dexter. t-f-x&#13;
TRY DIADAX—formerly Dex-&#13;
A-Di^t, 2 weeks, supply, Sl.yS&#13;
Uber's Drug.&#13;
12-4-p&#13;
It&#13;
~ 9 1 '&#13;
NERVOUS TENSION? Cant&#13;
s . Rplnx-&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
CIT1ZKNS HAM) Tvanstviver.&#13;
M&lt;nM - Webster 4-11. Call me&#13;
KIU1-1.&gt;7.")9, il mi answer call&#13;
AC 9-H43O 3 ^ 7 Reii Fox Rd.,&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
PONY, 4 yr. o!&lt;i, wHl broken.&#13;
Call after \ p.m. AC 9-6289.&#13;
10-2-p&#13;
RRITAINICA Encyclopedia. Library&#13;
Set. 1946 edition &amp; year&#13;
books, reasonable, also. Drafting&#13;
table, 31" x 42" tilt top.&#13;
sliding T square perfect condition.&#13;
AC 7-1CMJ6. 10-2-p&#13;
EVERGREENS and deciduous&#13;
j trees, reasonably priced, Bring&#13;
I containers, sho\el. &amp; dig yuuri&#13;
self. Nectar Nook Farm Nur-&#13;
^j»y I •*•!!-£*. Hughe&#13;
WE RENT&#13;
CEMENT MIXERS&#13;
CHAIN SAWS&#13;
STEAM CLEANER&#13;
# TOW BARS&#13;
# TRAILERS&#13;
.TAP? Jffaaiy. Other Items&#13;
RENT-ALL-CENTER&#13;
10441 E.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Grand River&#13;
Phone 229-6120&#13;
GREEN U P H O L S T E R E D&#13;
chair, matching ottoman, studio&#13;
couch, lamps, end tables,&#13;
small book case. Phone NO 3-&#13;
0905. 10-2-x&#13;
DEATH IN family forces sale&#13;
of all household items, appliances&#13;
furniture lamps etc. Call&#13;
AC 9-9278 or come to sale on&#13;
Friday Sept. 27, 1-3 P.M. 7984&#13;
State St. 10-2-x&#13;
DUMONT 19" table model TV&#13;
~ - have new TV guarantee 1&#13;
yr ago — $55. Call 229-9606.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
REPOSSESSED —17" Admiral&#13;
TV Console, take over balance&#13;
ot $25.00; used TV — 21" Magnavox&#13;
table model $65.00, Whitmore&#13;
Lake 449-9551. 10-2-x&#13;
I bdrm. suite. Phone 229-9255.&#13;
10-2-p&#13;
SINGER, Used Singer Portable&#13;
I $19.95; Kenmore C o n s o l e&#13;
$49.50; Brothers p o r t a b l e&#13;
$39.50; Damascus C o n s o l e&#13;
$29.95; Repossessed Singer Vac&#13;
Cleaner $29.95. Brand new&#13;
Typewriters $49.95. Repossessed&#13;
Singer, Slant-O-Matic Special,&#13;
save over $100. Phone Norman&#13;
Pilsner 229-9344. Your&#13;
only authorized representative&#13;
for the Sjnger Sewing Machine&#13;
Co. I repair all makes sewing&#13;
machines. 10-2-x&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
LIVINGSTON SECURITY POLICE&#13;
Armed and Bonded Guards&#13;
Night Patrols&#13;
Will patrol anything, lakefront homes, buildings.&#13;
factories, etc. for five and theft prevention and&#13;
window breakage.&#13;
WILL FURNISH PLANT GUARDS&#13;
Call Pinckney 878-5533&#13;
UP T 0 YOUR&#13;
NECK IN&#13;
BILLS?&#13;
WHY WORRY!!&#13;
Let t s Help You&#13;
Avoid Garnishment!&#13;
Bill Harraasment&#13;
We Are Not A Loan Co.&#13;
CREDIT MANAGEMENT SERVICE&#13;
$4t ^TONICIPAL COURT BUILDING • LICENSED&#13;
ANN ARBOR — NO, 2-3565 • BONDED&#13;
Sept. 11-18-25 &amp; Oct. 2&#13;
HOT PASTIES — Also Donuts&#13;
and fried pies — 170 Center St.,&#13;
Highland. (2 blks. South of M-&#13;
591, Thurs. Fri., Sat. &amp; Sun.&#13;
open 10 a.m., Phone 685-1496.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Mufflers, Generators,&#13;
Fuel Pumps, Brake&#13;
Shoes, Glass Packs American&#13;
Auto Ace. 126 E. Grand River,&#13;
Brighton. t-f-x&#13;
POWER MOWER — V» H P .&#13;
Clinton engine, Dial-A-Hite,&#13;
$10. 130 E. North St., Brighton.&#13;
t-f-p&#13;
SHOT GUN, 16 ga. Remington&#13;
Automatic, very choke, shot&#13;
one box of shells only. Bob Egler,&#13;
Pinckney 878-6611. lU-2-p&#13;
COLORED TV, 21" R C A . console,&#13;
checked and serviced,&#13;
$171100 12 cu. foot Servel l-efrigerator,&#13;
frost free, double&#13;
door, automatic ice maker.&#13;
$100 00. Both excellent condition.&#13;
#78-3348. 10-2-x&#13;
ANTIQUES. Cranberry hobnail&#13;
han^iiiLj lamps. Write Marble&#13;
top walnut comode. Many other&#13;
items, in shop &amp; barn. Nectar&#13;
Nouk Farm. 14U1 S. Hughes.&#13;
Lake Chemung. 1-0-2-x&#13;
120 HASS ACCORDIAN with&#13;
case. Excellent condition $120.&#13;
Phone HI 9-21SM. 10-2-x&#13;
•&gt;•"&gt; SHARP Clarinet and stanti&#13;
Pinckney S78-.",U)3 10-9-p&#13;
P R O T E C T YOUR HOME&#13;
FROM TERIVOTES. For further&#13;
information call F. T&#13;
Hyne and Son, AC 7-1851.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
SAVE - SAVE - - SAVE — on&#13;
Kelvinator appliances during;&#13;
Golden Jubilee Months. Check&#13;
our low trading prices on refrigerators&#13;
freezers, washers,&#13;
dryers. Prices are down — allowances&#13;
up. Check your Kelvinator&#13;
lucky number ticket at&#13;
Hartland Area Hdwe. Phone&#13;
Hartland 2511. 10-2-x&#13;
WHITE S E M I - automatic&#13;
50.000 grain, glass lined water&#13;
softener and filter Combined&#13;
Call Howell 795J2 after 5 p.m.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
GUNS — Remington 740 auiomatic&#13;
30-06, 4-x scope, sidemount&#13;
- - case: Browning, svvteet&#13;
sixteen --- vent, rib: polychoke;&#13;
Revere 8 AIM Camera &amp; projector.&#13;
Call AC 7-6281 before 1&#13;
p.m. 10-9-x&#13;
THERMOSTAT Control, space&#13;
iieater: Elec. Trolling motor:&#13;
Paywell Paint Sprayer. Call AC&#13;
9-2275. 10-16-p&#13;
BARGAIN hunters paradise!&#13;
Enormous supply good quality&#13;
clothing, aJso dishes, knick&#13;
knacks, books, furniture, otc.&#13;
Open Daily. House of Rummage&#13;
4485 E. M-59. Howell. 10-16-x&#13;
TIRES 7:50 x 14, W ' W - 5 r r&#13;
worn - - Call AC 9-7009 &amp; ask&#13;
for Ed Krol. t-f-x&#13;
DIAMOND l2 carat, perfect&#13;
Marquis setting, 2 Ijaggettcs,&#13;
retails, $425, sacrifice $225. AC&#13;
9-6817. 10-9-x&#13;
FASY SPIN dry washer,&#13;
condition, $50.; Kenmore vacuum&#13;
cleaner, cannister type&#13;
with full attachments, like new,&#13;
$65.: Persian lamb fur coat,&#13;
12, like new, $80. 227-2925.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
Farm Items&#13;
i&#13;
FOR SALE: FORD tractor - -&#13;
Shawnee Backhoe &amp; front dozer.&#13;
No. use for $1300.U0 AC 9-&#13;
6303. t-f-x&#13;
BUYER'S GUIDE&#13;
imam SWEET SHOT&#13;
SEALTEST ICE CREAM&#13;
14 OE. bag New Era potato chips 69c&#13;
Paul DeLuca 123 W. Mala $U Ph. AC 9-7093&#13;
, • # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
"Fltwers by HeUer's"&#13;
Formerly Winkelhau* FkuraJ O .&#13;
PhoM Howell 384&#13;
Shop &amp; Save&#13;
At Your&#13;
Local&#13;
Merchants&#13;
Sim&#13;
for&#13;
Hardware — Paint&#13;
Wallpaper • HooMwaref&#13;
and Appliances&#13;
EfectricaJ&#13;
and&#13;
PltimbiRC Snppliet&#13;
Tires &amp; Batteries&#13;
U4W IbU&#13;
Professional and&#13;
Business Directory&#13;
KEEHN&#13;
FUNERAL HUME&#13;
AMBULANCE SERVICE&#13;
706 W. Main, Ph. 229-9871&#13;
8-64-p&#13;
DR. JOHN R. TLLLEY&#13;
Chiropractor&#13;
Tues.-Thurs.-8at.&#13;
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.&#13;
440 IV. Main St.&#13;
AC 9-638C&#13;
864-p&#13;
ProfeMlonal f&#13;
DR. W. W. MADDEN&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
Mon., Tue., Phurs., Fri. 9-5&#13;
Wednesday &amp; Saturday 9-12&#13;
North S t — AC 9-6254&#13;
8-S4-P&#13;
EDWIN H. MLKTO&#13;
Aoctioa Serviea&#13;
PHONE 8S1-1444&#13;
NO&#13;
"For A Lovelier You"&#13;
— Open hJvening8 —&#13;
ntlCttTON BKAtTT&#13;
SAUIN&#13;
W. M*rtli St. AC : ^&lt;«&#13;
6-Mx&#13;
CLORE-S FLORIST&#13;
99M E. G4. Klver, Britiitoa&#13;
Phom AC 7-6631&#13;
Mon., Sat 9 to 6 P. M—&#13;
COLT PARK&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
AJ] Forms of Coverage&#13;
307 W. MAIN STREET&#13;
ACademy 7-1891&#13;
8-64 p&#13;
Thos. P&gt;, Anderson DVM&#13;
VETERINARIAN&#13;
Evenings 7 - 8 : 3 0 P.M.&#13;
or by appointment&#13;
324 W. Gd. River, Brighton&#13;
AC 7-4*51&#13;
8-€4 p&#13;
Electrical Contractors&#13;
ELECTRIC SHOP&#13;
Appliauoi Repair and&#13;
Licensed Electrician&#13;
Ph. AC 7-7611, 321 W. Main&#13;
2-44-p&#13;
FAINTING&#13;
latertor A Extortor&#13;
Paper Aaa^int A&#13;
Wall Washing&#13;
LEO KLSMIEKZ&#13;
AC f-9Ul&#13;
UU lalaad Lmkm Dr.&#13;
Brtyhtoa. Mich. €-64-p&#13;
NEW TRACTORS - - Special&#13;
discounts special "terms (no&#13;
interest charqes til April '64)&#13;
on clean up ol new John Deere&#13;
1010 - 2010 - 3(H() - 4010 tractors.&#13;
We trade &amp; lmance. Hartliimi&#13;
Area Hdwe., Phone Hartland&#13;
2."&gt;11. 10-9-x&#13;
Pets &amp; Animals&#13;
RED ('(JRRIDALE&#13;
yearling Rams, &lt;$: Ram Lambs.&#13;
Emerald Acres - - H. Stroop - -&#13;
1260 N. Hughes Rd. Howell,&#13;
Mich. Phone 1U14W1 Howell.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AKC Rp^istered (iepman Shepherd&#13;
puppies, 11 wks. f&gt;ld - ge/itle&#13;
parents, excellent pedigree.&#13;
Phone Howell 625M11. 10-2-x&#13;
Dachshund pups, red&#13;
males, 8 wks, old, Phone HI&#13;
9-2148. , 10-2-x&#13;
AKC SILVER pray minature&#13;
poodle, male. 6 mos., Champion&#13;
stock. HI 9-8701. . t-f-x&#13;
MASONRY&#13;
- WORK&#13;
Including&#13;
BRICK, BLOCK,&#13;
CEMENT and STONE&#13;
Any size job wanted&#13;
New or Repair&#13;
John229-9081 tf&#13;
AD...&#13;
Brighton&#13;
Argus&#13;
PAPERS...&#13;
- T H E&#13;
Pinckney Whitmore&#13;
Dispatch Eagle&#13;
Crops for Saie Used Cars HtXP WANTtD MALE&#13;
APPLES ~ Mclntu*h all&#13;
Grades. Leith Orchai'ds. 621 S.&#13;
7th St. Brighton. Open 9 a.m.&#13;
7)7 FORD Cuuntry Squire, 9&#13;
JKISS \\uy«»n. 4-dr, radio, heatci&#13;
yjiAU'i steering, no rust.&#13;
A-l shdLH-. Phone UP 8-5595. I&#13;
Sunda.v. t-f-x | -&#13;
APPLES, short supply of good&#13;
apples. No. 1 Mac's ar !$•'&gt;.1 JO pur&#13;
bu.; Wolf Rivers $2.00 per bu.;&#13;
cuJitiiiiK tomatoes, butternut&#13;
acorn and Hubbard squnhh at&#13;
1.50 per bu., apple cider. Taking&#13;
orders for winter potatoes for&#13;
Oct. 1. Sebagos and Katahdens&#13;
at $1.;55 per bu. Bring containers.&#13;
George Charbuneau, 9040&#13;
Farley, Pinckney 878-6603.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
T).T Bl'ICK Century Engine, excellent&#13;
condition, dynaflovv&#13;
transmission, rebuilt, 5000 mi.&#13;
Phone AC 7-6(123. 10-2-x&#13;
APPLES - - PEARS - - Sweet&#13;
cider, high quality fruit, bargains&#13;
in utility grade. Oakland&#13;
Orchards, 2205 E. Commerce&#13;
Rd., one mile east of Milford.&#13;
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily.&#13;
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. 10-2-x&#13;
Mobile Homes&#13;
12 FOOT CAMPING trailer,&#13;
self-contained. £4.50 per day.&#13;
$25.00 per week. Would Sell.&#13;
878-3536 t-f-x&#13;
8 x 42 JXQZY-X'oach. 2 bdnns..&#13;
1959 CHEVROLET, Biscayne. 2&#13;
dr., 6 cyl. with auto, traits.,&#13;
good condition. $795. Phone&#13;
1544 Howell. 10-9-p&#13;
1960 FORD. 4 dr.. auto, trans.,&#13;
$550.. See it at Klufk's Mobile&#13;
Service Station, corner I S -23&#13;
&amp;. Grand River. 10-2-x&#13;
ROUTE WORK • Nurd rnarned&#13;
man to service eitabitshed&#13;
diid OJXMI new a c -&#13;
education, dependable car and&#13;
phone. $103. \uok guarantee&#13;
while trauiing. For interview&#13;
Phone Howell 2719. t-f-x&#13;
APPLE PICKERS, experienced.&#13;
Age 21 vrs. mjn. I.eith Orrhai-ds&#13;
6^1 S. 7th St. Brighton, Mich.&#13;
t - f - x&#13;
TOOL-MAKER-apply at Fowlerville&#13;
Machine Pnxlucts. Fowlerville.&#13;
Mich. Ui-2-p&#13;
1962&#13;
h.t.,&#13;
PONTIAC Catahna.&#13;
P&#13;
19,000&#13;
ask for&#13;
s.. p.&#13;
miles.&#13;
• Don&#13;
h., venture&#13;
Call How ell&#13;
Wesley.&#13;
2-dr ,&#13;
trim.&#13;
1S2S,&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 4-dr.,&#13;
1960. V-8. power trans. &amp; steering,&#13;
Tonks new, snow tires, first&#13;
class condition, no rust, must&#13;
see to appreciate, $S95. Call&#13;
227-5674. 9S72 Galatian Dr.&#13;
Buck Lake. 10-2-x I&#13;
1962 PONTIAC Catahna. 2-dr..&#13;
h.t., like new. $2.3X5., 715 Sf.rii*&#13;
cer Rd., AC 7-7251. 10-2-p&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
NEXT PAGE&#13;
Emit E. Engel&#13;
DECORATOR&#13;
Signs&#13;
Tainting — Wall Paper&#13;
WANTED&#13;
r Phono 2LMV'!««q | TO DO REWEAVTNG, TAIL-&#13;
10-2-n IORING, MENDING and AL-&#13;
1 TERATIONS. Mrs. Cecil Gore.&#13;
S200 DOWN"-., on Great Lakes 1 phone AC 9-2732. t-f-x&#13;
trailer, 10 x 45. 1958 model, 2&#13;
bdrm., front kitchen, oil heat,&#13;
located on lake, for information&#13;
call 227-5284, 8 a.m. to&#13;
4 p.m. t-f-p&#13;
NKW SLEEPER trailers. W9.r;&#13;
Pick-up campers, $595. Champion&#13;
Trailer Sale*. 123 X. Summit.&#13;
Ypsilanti. HU 3-3477. HU&#13;
2-8217. 10-16-p&#13;
IB FT. FIBRE CLASS boat,&#13;
with 55 mercury mo.1&lt;&gt;r. trailer&#13;
Ropier camper, sleeps 4. self&#13;
contained. How ell 1454-W. "l.'HH&#13;
Elmhursi Dr. 10-2-x&#13;
I RABY SITTING by day or&#13;
• weok. in my home. Phone 878-&#13;
| 34L'2. 10-16-x&#13;
BIKES WANTED — We buy&#13;
and sell used parts or all; also&#13;
triryeles. wagons, go-carts, etc.&#13;
Also Power Lawn Mowers. l.M)&#13;
K. North St.. Brighton. &lt;t-f-p&#13;
(i(X)D HOME tor 2 year, pedigreed&#13;
Boxer during winter. 14'&#13;
heavy dut\' lop chain for *«le&#13;
Pinckney 878-3H5O. lfJ-'J-p&#13;
KITCHENS&#13;
Cl'STOM DESIGNED&#13;
WIDE COLOR&#13;
SELECTION&#13;
m V DIRECT&#13;
FROM FACTORY&#13;
AGENTS&#13;
Henry &amp;&#13;
Associates&#13;
Hartland 2551&#13;
tfx&#13;
Boats - Motors&#13;
Marine&#13;
ACT NOW — BOAT SALE&#13;
Fishing Boats. Runabouts, Canoes,&#13;
Pontoon Boats. All at hujye&#13;
savings. Watereraft Hdq.. 82 E.&#13;
Shore Dr., Whitmore Lake HT&#13;
9-8191. t-f-x&#13;
WANTED 12 or 14 ft. Alum.&#13;
('ai1 top boat, Phone AC 7-1265.&#13;
10-2-p&#13;
NOW . . .&#13;
lieurn to decorate cakes for special&#13;
Instructions in cake decorating, daytime andrevening-'&#13;
classes, at the Bee Jay Fabric Shop on Main&#13;
St. Call AC 9-6984 for information.&#13;
Marv Ann Kolvra 10-2-x&#13;
Lost &amp; Found&#13;
FOUND A watch and some&#13;
keys, in two places. Write to4&#13;
identify. P. O, Box 9, Brighton.&#13;
t-f-p&#13;
USED CARS&#13;
'ol CADILLAC, Rood running&#13;
condition, body fair; 'ol Ford&#13;
h Ton, four speed, motor &amp;&#13;
transmission &amp; body good. Call&#13;
AC 9-6698 before 4 p.m. 10-2-p&#13;
1959 FORD, Custom 300, 2-dr.,&#13;
slick shift, 6 cyl.. Recently&#13;
overhauled, body in fine shape,&#13;
clean throughout. $465. Call&#13;
229-6280. t-f-p&#13;
'56 BUICK Roadmaster. all&#13;
power, 4 new W./W. tires, inquire&#13;
10973 Spencer Rd., after&#13;
4 p.m. 10-2-p&#13;
1954 2-DR. CHEV. first house&#13;
west off U.S.-23 o " Spencer R&lt;J.&#13;
10-2-p&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON, MICH.&#13;
Applications are beinjr taken for the position of&#13;
water and sewage plant operator with the City&#13;
Public Works Department. Applicants must be in&#13;
good health, must be a high school graduate and&#13;
possess good character and moral references. Age&#13;
limit 21 years through 35 years.&#13;
Application forms may be obtained at the City&#13;
Hall at which time an appointment will be made&#13;
for an interview. Applications will be closed October&#13;
15, 196J1 at :$:()&lt;) P.M. All applications are confidential.&#13;
J. E. Sil'ord&#13;
City Clerk&#13;
1957 MERCURY, h.t.. Auto.,&#13;
r. &amp; h., low mileage, clean car,&#13;
$375. AC 9-6723. 10-2-x&#13;
1959 CHEVY Bel Aire, 4 dr., 6&#13;
cyl. power glide, motor overhauled&#13;
11,000 miles ago. Must&#13;
sell. Call Howell 1828, ask for&#13;
Don Wesley 10-2-x&#13;
Mon.-Tbur*. 9 ajn.-10 pm Frt.-Sat 9 am-D pm Sun. 12-6 pm&#13;
PACKAGE LIQUORS&#13;
Brandies&#13;
Mixes opes COLD BEER — WINES&#13;
1*2 B. Grind River, Brfefatoa — AC 9-«SM&#13;
Party&#13;
Foods&#13;
HELP WANTED&#13;
The City of Brighton is currently taking applications&#13;
for the position of school crossing guard.&#13;
Applicant must possess the following qualifications&#13;
:&#13;
Male or Female&#13;
Age 2i&gt; to 55 years, good physical condition, reliable,&#13;
good character references, good eyesight,&#13;
and available to be on duty '* hour in the morning,&#13;
1-tg hours at noon. The rate of pay will be&#13;
$1.50 per hour. Application blank may be obtained&#13;
at the City Hall at which time an appointment may&#13;
be made for an interview.&#13;
J. E. Siford&#13;
City Clerk&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
Black Dirt-Top Sod&#13;
' Road GraveU Crushed Stone&#13;
Eartk Moving, Fifl Sand or Oay&#13;
* Grmdimtt&#13;
Coffins Excavating&#13;
IIMHM* 229-C7HI&#13;
7KW W. Giaod Wvfr&#13;
ASPHALT PAVINC&#13;
DRIVEWAYS # PARKING LOTS # PATIOS&#13;
ALL WORK GUARANTEED&#13;
FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
rWlsfg m&#13;
Phone 349-0M1 or 349-226*&#13;
• &gt; •&#13;
THE BEST THAT MONEY CAN BUY&#13;
Once in a while you come across a place that says&#13;
'This is the Beat" in every detail — right down to the&#13;
lock on the door, the handle on the closet, the switch&#13;
on the wall the name on the heating plant.&#13;
Such properties are far more costly to build than&#13;
to buy; they represent incomparable value to someone&#13;
with an eye for the best.&#13;
We have several of them among our listings. Perhaps&#13;
you'd like to see what today's money can buy in terms&#13;
of top-notch quality at a distinct saving.&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO.&#13;
45 ACRES VACANT&#13;
Over *4 mile lake frontage&#13;
on paved road 4 miles from&#13;
M-59. Land is scenic, rolling,&#13;
trees and some woods. Ideal&#13;
for home site, development,&#13;
camp or recreation area. Soil&#13;
has good percolation.&#13;
BRIGHTON OFFICE&#13;
113 £. Grand River&#13;
Phone AC 7-1481&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
112 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone 2384&#13;
GERALD F. REASON. Realtor&#13;
Pinckney UP 8-3564&#13;
Trailer Lot With Septic &amp; Field $1200,00&#13;
3 Bedroom Home in Gregory&#13;
3 Bedroom Home in Unadilla&#13;
2 Bedroom Ranch 1 Acre Landscaped - Reduced - Brighton&#13;
S Bedroom Brick, Full Basement 5 Acres - Near Brighton&#13;
3 Bedroom Brick Ranch 1 Acre - Pinckney&#13;
• 200 Acres With Lake Frontage •&#13;
Excellent Ranch Type on 1H acres $31,500&#13;
9 Bedroom, Bath, Furnace, Garage $8,500&#13;
7000 SQ. f t Industrial Buildings—Reasonable&#13;
VILLA&#13;
HEIGHTS&#13;
on&#13;
i Bittei Lake&#13;
Fisherman's haven—Access&#13;
to a chain of spring'&#13;
fed lakes from your own&#13;
lot. H i g h l y restricted&#13;
b u i l d i n g area. Year&#13;
round living.&#13;
6 miles north of&#13;
Brighton on old&#13;
U.S.-23&#13;
Phone 3294&#13;
HarHand, Mich&#13;
10-2-x .&#13;
Town &amp; Country, inc.&#13;
108 W. MAIN&#13;
PHONE AC 7-1131&#13;
INSURANCE&#13;
BUILDING&#13;
HOWELL OFFICE&#13;
1002 E. Grand River&#13;
Phone HoweU 2005&#13;
OPEN HOUSE&#13;
at beautiful Coon Lake, 3 bedroom, brick veneer, sealed glass&#13;
windows, full basement, attached two car garage large wooded lot. Will build&#13;
to suit, lots available. Take Pinckney Road to Coon Lake Road, left to second&#13;
entrance, follow sign. Open Saturday and Sunday, October 5 and 6 from 1:00&#13;
p.m. to 5:00 p.m.&#13;
William Bortels, builder&#13;
BRIGHTON&#13;
5 BEDROOM OLDER HOME—living room,&#13;
kitchen. Good location. Furniture included in&#13;
sale. $9,000.&#13;
1 BEDROOM HOME—glassed in front&#13;
porch including refrigerator—washer&#13;
— dryer — range and drapes on&#13;
porch — $7,500 — low down.&#13;
8 BEDROOM ranch — near West elementary&#13;
school — panelled breezeway. $13,500. Make&#13;
cash offer.&#13;
8 B.R. RANCH — Ideal location — 2 baths -&#13;
fireplace — Breezeway A garage — See it&#13;
now.&#13;
t BEDROOM RANCH — 2 excellent land&#13;
scaped lots — very neat — $13,500 with&#13;
$3,500 down.&#13;
• BEDROOM RANCH — Excellent shade&#13;
trees, church and school at your door&#13;
steps. Terms to satisfy.&#13;
RENTALS&#13;
Ai part of our «fforts to continue to bring better sarvice to our clients&#13;
we have initiated a rental service.&#13;
The advantage to the property owner is each renter is checked by us and&#13;
includes a credit bureau check - There is no charge unless a suitable renter is&#13;
secured.&#13;
The advantage to the renter is no _charge and^a well-trained staff-whospecialize&#13;
in this service.&#13;
It is our sincere hope that any property owner having a rental will&#13;
check into our rental program.&#13;
COUNTRY 2 BEDROOM NEAR BRIGHTON, lake priv-&#13;
ULTRAMODERN 3 BEDROOM RANCH—2&#13;
car garage, paneled family room, carpeted&#13;
living and dining room, kitchen with built-ins.&#13;
Ceramic baths, full basement with rec. room,&#13;
fireplace and utility room.&#13;
HAMBURG — l*A story — 3 bedrooms —•&#13;
natural fireplace — ceramic bath, excellent&#13;
location. $15,000.&#13;
1 BEDROOM — School Lake area—1H car&#13;
garage—174 x 200 ft. lot. $7,500.&#13;
S BEDROOM BI-LEVEL—One acre of rolling&#13;
land, % mile from U.S. 23. 2 fireplaces,&#13;
2 baths, contemporary design. Priced to sell.&#13;
S21.000.00.&#13;
5 ACRES — River borders one side of this&#13;
3 bedroom home — fireplace — attached garage.&#13;
$18,000. Terms acceptable.&#13;
PIXCKXET — 2 bedroom home, full bath,&#13;
enclosed front porch. V^ell landscaped lot.&#13;
$7,350.&#13;
S BEDROOM HOME — Living and dining&#13;
room — wood paneling throughout house —&#13;
Alum, storms screens and doors —Ideal location&#13;
—514,000. "•"&#13;
NEW — QUAD — 3 bedroom — paneled family&#13;
room — fully carpeted — one acre scenic&#13;
setting — near 23 expressway — $23,000 —&#13;
Excellent terms.&#13;
dition—within V% mile of HoweU. $13,500.00&#13;
,*S DREAM — Neat/2 B. R. home&#13;
full basement, gas furnace, garage, small&#13;
lot Immediate possession. Only $8,000.&#13;
with terms.&#13;
t ACRES 3 or optional 4 bdrm. home — oil&#13;
hot water heat — stone fireplace — 4 car&#13;
— small 3 bdrm. guest home —&#13;
Beautiful setting — $123,000 terms.&#13;
lieges on Noble Lake, basement with furnace,.&#13;
completely furnished, living room and&#13;
dining area carpeted. $8,500.&#13;
ALL BRICK, well landscaped, luxurious&#13;
living, carpeted, fireplace. Bui!t-ins. lVfe&#13;
baths. Illness forces sale. MAKE OFFER&#13;
GOOD STARTER HOME. Furnished, 2 B. R ,&#13;
full basement. Immediate possession. $7,500.&#13;
small down.&#13;
COLONIAL HOME on 2 acres—5 bedrooms&#13;
—living room 15x27 with fireplace—family&#13;
room 15x15 paneled with fireplace— \Vt baths&#13;
— East of Brighton and 1 mile of 1-96.&#13;
$27,000.00.&#13;
8 BEDROOM RANCH — 2 car garage — finished&#13;
recreation area—ceramic bath—an excellent&#13;
value at $19,000.&#13;
FARMS&#13;
95 ACRES — 2 bedroom home, full basement,&#13;
screened front porch. $23,000.&#13;
145 ACRE DAIRY FARM—Large older farm&#13;
home with aluminum siding. Many outbuildings&#13;
in good repair. $85,000. Terms.&#13;
40 ACRES — Unpolished Kera — 6 bedroom&#13;
older structure—level maple floors — rolling&#13;
land—woods—a real gentleman's farm—near&#13;
expressway. $28,000.&#13;
40 ACRES — 3 bedroom — 2 story home —&#13;
35 acres tillable — road on two skies —&#13;
$12,900.&#13;
40 ACRES — classic large farm house — rolling&#13;
land — 2 springs — property adjoins&#13;
Alpine Ski-Lodge.&#13;
40 ACRE RETREAT — 12 x 24 living room,&#13;
paneled with fireplace, wooded, hilly, cranberry&#13;
marsh. Borders on state land, excellent&#13;
hunting.&#13;
Mildred Shannon Sally Noeker Bob Fritch Mildred Duff Ralph Nauss&#13;
AC t-«CM AC 94874 MU 6-24M&#13;
Rotcoe Eager Ralph Banfield Frank Gould Charles Showerman&#13;
LIVINGSTON REALTY CO&#13;
Brighton Office: AC 1-1451 — Bowel! Office: «384&#13;
"EVENING CALLS"&#13;
LYNN WRIGHT. BRIGHTON AC 7-1431&#13;
LOU PARMENTER. HOWELL 292&#13;
HFI.KNE KENNEDY. HOWELL 204-W&#13;
60 ACRES&#13;
Rolling, hilly land on US-23&#13;
service road 2% miles from&#13;
X-way interchange. 300 apple&#13;
tree orchard, 19 acres woods,&#13;
2 acre pond. Ideal for country&#13;
home or subdividing.&#13;
U ACRE TAMM&#13;
Located on U.S.-23 Service&#13;
Road (paved) 1 mile from xway&#13;
interchange. Excellent&#13;
farm buildings. Ideal for&#13;
beef or dairy. % mite road&#13;
frontage. $30,000. $ 5 , 0 9 0&#13;
down.&#13;
108 ACM FARM&#13;
3-bdrm. farm home, basement,&#13;
oil furnace. Good&#13;
barns and outbuildings. 3-&#13;
spring with possibility of 2&#13;
acrs- private lake. Itt mile&#13;
paved road frontage, over K&#13;
mile lake frontage. $34,500.&#13;
ARGUS—DISPATCH—EAGLE&#13;
WED., OCT. 2, 1963&#13;
HELP WANTED MALE&#13;
MILL HAND — experienced&#13;
on tool work — apply at Towlerville&#13;
Machine Products, Fowlerville,&#13;
Michigan. 10-2-p&#13;
men for landscape&#13;
work. Must have transr&#13;
portation. Write Box K-309 %&#13;
Brighton Argus. 10-2-p&#13;
WANTED — Man or woman on&#13;
part time basis to serve customers&#13;
in Brighton. Many needing&#13;
Rawleigh Products. Splendid&#13;
opportunity with permanent&#13;
income. Write Rawleigh,&#13;
Dept. MCJ 680-126, Freeport,&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
WANTED: Mechanic at Hi-&#13;
Way Auto. Phone 229-6205.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
HELP WANTED FEMALE&#13;
WAITRESS WANTED, must&#13;
be experienced, apply in person.&#13;
Pat's Restaurant, 9830 E.&#13;
Grand River. ~ t-f-x&#13;
PART TIME waitress — Woodand&#13;
Golf Club. 10-2-x&#13;
RELIABLE woman to baby sit,&#13;
light house work. AC 9-6694.&#13;
Call before noon. 10-2-p&#13;
WAITRESS — part time waitress,&#13;
experienced preferred. Apply&#13;
in person. Hallers Grin.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
MOTHERS helper to live in.&#13;
Phone 229-9255. 10-2-p&#13;
WOMAN for housework, steady&#13;
year round job, mon., Tues.,&#13;
Thurs., &amp; Fri. 9 to 3:30, $30.&#13;
plus lunches. Must be capable&#13;
of all cleaning, washing with&#13;
automatic equipment and ironing.&#13;
Furnish own, trans. Phone&#13;
Mrs. Henry, Hartland 2551 for&#13;
appointment &amp; interview.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
HOUSEWORK &amp; fall cleaning,&#13;
washings &amp; ironings, will pick&#13;
up &amp; deliver. Call Howell&#13;
1063W2. 10-2-p&#13;
BABY Sitting in my home. Call&#13;
CONTINUED&#13;
• • • • • H P H B V H&#13;
Builders —&#13;
CLOSE-OUT Must sell own luxury home&#13;
w i t h indoor heated swimming&#13;
pool. 3 bedroom ranch,&#13;
walk-out basement on the&#13;
lake. S33.500.&#13;
3 bedroom B. V. Bi-level.&#13;
$19,900.&#13;
3 bedroom B. V. Ranch.&#13;
18,900.&#13;
Off Pleasant Valley Road 3&#13;
miles North of I 96 on Lake&#13;
Moraine.&#13;
Open Daily &amp; Sundays&#13;
Custom Built&#13;
Ranch Homes&#13;
ON YOUB LAND&#13;
LARGE&#13;
Covered Front Poreb&#13;
$6,850 Fun Price&#13;
NO DOWN&#13;
PAYMENT&#13;
$58.00 Per Month&#13;
3-Bdrm. Alum, insulated siding,&#13;
copper plumbing, duratub&#13;
3 pc bath, double bowl&#13;
sink, installed. Complete wiring&#13;
with fixtures. Walls and&#13;
ceilings insulated, W drywall&#13;
ready for decorating&#13;
Model: 28425 Pontiac Trail&#13;
2 miles north of Ten Mile,&#13;
So. Lyon.&#13;
Gobb Homes, Inc.&#13;
SS4SS PwtiM m a&#13;
South Ljon. Mob.&#13;
9-SSM&#13;
For Sale&#13;
3 Bedroom&#13;
Home&#13;
CONTEMPORARY — 3&#13;
bedroom hone on Hamb&#13;
n r g Bond, Brighton&#13;
School District E x t r a&#13;
l a r g e c o r n e r l o t&#13;
Equipped with refrigerator,&#13;
stove, washer dryer,&#13;
carpet and drapes* natural&#13;
fireplace, large family&#13;
room and attached garage.&#13;
T h i s is a forced&#13;
sale and priced to selL&#13;
Down Payment?&#13;
For information&#13;
Call 449-2590&#13;
or 229-6112&#13;
tl II&#13;
By Owner&#13;
Phis beautiful 3 bedroom home located on School Lake.&#13;
Dining room, Basement, 2-Car Garage, Ceramic Tile Kitchen,&#13;
Shown by Appointment&#13;
PHONE AC 7-5519&#13;
2692 Parklawn Dr. School Lake.&#13;
Oct 2, 63&#13;
A. C THOMPSON, Realtor&#13;
Phone ACademy 7-3101 Day or Evening&#13;
9947 Bast Grand River&#13;
FOUR BEDROOM home, full basement, automatic&#13;
oil heat, on 19 acres, level some woods, out buildings,&#13;
near x-way 23 —$18,000 terms.&#13;
ONLY EIGHTY FIVE HUNDRED, this lake front&#13;
property has oil furnace, bath, furnished, excellent&#13;
sandy beach, lot alone worth half of asking price.&#13;
CITY OF BRIGHTON — well located 3 bedroom&#13;
home, living- &amp; dining rooms, full basement, gas&#13;
heat, two car garage. Priced to sell.&#13;
FOUR BEDROOM Tri Level, sunken living room,&#13;
three baths, hot water heat, big waterfront lot&#13;
and its new. Call for particulars.&#13;
FOR RENT — in City of Brighton, a fully fur.&#13;
nished two bedroom home gas heat, full bath etc.&#13;
FRANCIS COLVIN&#13;
DESIGNER &amp; BUILDER&#13;
8245 MORAINE DRIVE&#13;
CALL 227-6435&#13;
Sept. 25 &amp; Oct. 2&#13;
LAND&#13;
CONTRACTS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
Immediate&#13;
Cash&#13;
Earl Garrets.&#13;
Realtor&#13;
6617 Commerce Rd.&#13;
Orchard I Ake. Mich.&#13;
EMpire 3-2511 or 3-iO8«&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
EASTSHORE DR. — Whitmore Lake — 3 Bedroom —&#13;
Lake Front Nice Sandy Beach — Gas Hot Water Radiant&#13;
Heat, Many Built ins — Dock — Outside Grill — Indoor&#13;
Fire Place — Truly One of the Fine Places on Whitmore&#13;
Lake — Terms Available.&#13;
ON WTNANS LAKE — Seven Room — 3 Bedroom Lakefront&#13;
— Garage — Fireplace — Entire Home Remodeled&#13;
Within last 40 Months — $18,000 — $4,000 Dn. — $100&#13;
Per Month.&#13;
260 ACRE FARM — $60,000 Terms.&#13;
10476 LAKEVIEW — 3 Bedroom Ranch — With Extra&#13;
Out Buildings — With Basement. $11,000.00 Easy Terms&#13;
2 HOUSE TRAILERS — 55 x 10 — With Extended Living&#13;
Room — Also 48 Ft Pontiac Chief — $2500.00&#13;
150 SCRRUM DR. — Small Two Bedroom — $50 Month.&#13;
ON GARFIELD — Large Two Family Home — Large&#13;
Rooms'— Priced Ready to SelL&#13;
LAKEVTEW DR. — 3 Bedroom Raneh — Built In* —&#13;
Fenced Yard — Garage. — $11,500.00&#13;
4 BEDROOM RANCH on Blacktop Road — $11,000 —&#13;
With Good Credit A Low Down Payment to Qualified&#13;
Buyers.&#13;
ON MAPLE GROVE — 2 Bedroom — 5 Lots — Low&#13;
Down Payment — $50. Month.&#13;
SEVERAL REPOSSESSED homes in Brighton and South&#13;
Lyon — No Down Payment&#13;
ON 3% DOWN — Plus Closing Cost, Most Home* Caa Be&#13;
Seen and Occupied for Less Than $400.00 Down Total:&#13;
Then Monthly Payments of $50.00 to $75.00 Per Month Includes&#13;
Interest Principal Taxes &amp; Insurance.&#13;
Oren Nelson Real Estate&#13;
9555 Main S t Whitmore Lake — HI M751&#13;
JACK LUCAS Builder&#13;
Alterations&#13;
Home Modernization&#13;
Garages - New Homes Phone 229-7965&#13;
8458 Carols Dr.&#13;
Brighton&#13;
tfx&#13;
10 AGUE FAKM&#13;
5-bdrm. country home on&#13;
blacktop road 3tt miles from&#13;
HowelL Oil furnace, basement&#13;
Barn, chicken coop.&#13;
Immeriate possession. $12,-&#13;
500. $2,000 down,&#13;
ti AOBE FABM&#13;
Neat, dean 4-bdnn. country&#13;
home on paved road.&#13;
Good barn, work shop, granary,&#13;
chicken coop. L i v e&#13;
stream. Good for hones or&#13;
beef. $10,600. $3,000 down.&#13;
60 ACMES — US-23 N.&#13;
Vacant 60 acres, gently rolling&#13;
land. Has low spot with&#13;
spring which may have a&#13;
possibility of private lake.&#13;
Reduced to $12,900.&#13;
I B C H O M E S&#13;
OO D O W N . $87.13 MO.&#13;
Our Lake Lot or yours. -&#13;
Bsmt; Brick; Baths. Model -&#13;
Doane Rd. at Silver Lake.&#13;
GE 8-4128 Open 12 to 5&#13;
3 B. R. RANCH HOME — on % acre in Brighton&#13;
— All rooms are good size — lots of storage&#13;
space — large family room in basement — plus&#13;
furnace &amp; laundry room — fruit storage and&#13;
extra bed room — breezeway to attached ltt&#13;
car garage — screened patio overlooking spacious&#13;
lawn — like living in country — yet convenient&#13;
to all Brighton activities — $16,900 —&#13;
convenient terms.&#13;
LAKEPRONT HOME — near Brighton — 3 B.R&#13;
— fire place — large enclosed porch — Oil space&#13;
heat — Full bath — paved road — $8,500 —&#13;
convenient terms.&#13;
29 VACANT ACRES — with good stream — partly&#13;
level — some rolling land — good home sites —&#13;
5 6 0 0 easyy&#13;
IDEAL HOME for couple — weii buiit —&#13;
—- 2 i k ^ J R i h 4 4&#13;
KEN SHULTZ AGENCY&#13;
Real Estate &amp; Insurance&#13;
9987 E. Grand River — Brighton — Ph. AC 9-6158&#13;
Earl W . Kline Real Estate&#13;
9817 E. Grand River Brighton, Michigan&#13;
City of Brightoi&#13;
TWO BEDROOM - R a n c h&#13;
home. Gas heat, breezeway,&#13;
two car garage, aluminum&#13;
storms and screens, w a t e r&#13;
softener, fenced back yard.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
TWO BEDROOM - Corner&#13;
lot. Neat one floor home&#13;
with gas heat, two car garage.&#13;
Close to shopping.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM - Brick&#13;
and frame ranch. 1400 sq ft.&#13;
of living. Separate dining&#13;
room, full basement, family&#13;
room, garage, carpet. Located&#13;
near West Elementary&#13;
School* Terms.&#13;
Country&#13;
THREE BEDROOM - New&#13;
Hudson area. Ranch home&#13;
with separate dining room,&#13;
basement, 2 car garage,&#13;
small shed, large lot. $14,900.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM - New&#13;
tri-level on one acre. Paneled&#13;
recreation room, tiled&#13;
bath, extra bath roughed-in,&#13;
H. A. oil heat, attached garage,&#13;
carpeted. $1200 down.&#13;
Lake Homes&#13;
8 Vi ACRES - Silver Lake,&#13;
Hamburg. 330 ft. lake frontage.&#13;
Modern two bedroom&#13;
home, also two bedroom cottage,&#13;
3-car garage. Will sell&#13;
as unit or will divide.&#13;
THREE BEDROOM • Whitmore&#13;
Lake. Attractive one&#13;
floor home on large lot. H.A.&#13;
oil, IVi car garage, partial&#13;
basement, c a r p e t , drapes,&#13;
stove. Lake privileges with&#13;
excellent beach. $2,000 down.&#13;
SCHOOL LAKE — Three&#13;
bedroom 1% story brick.&#13;
Separate dining room, two&#13;
natural s t o n e fireplaces,&#13;
family room two car garage,&#13;
large lot with good&#13;
beach. Terms.&#13;
LAKE-OF - THE - PINES —&#13;
New three bedroom brick&#13;
ranch, fireplace, gas heat,&#13;
2 tiled baths, walk-out basement,&#13;
2-car attached garage.&#13;
$3,000. Farms and Vacant&#13;
Acreage&#13;
35 ACRES — Lovely comfortable&#13;
home almost completely&#13;
remodeled. Two bedroom,&#13;
possible third, large&#13;
ultra modern kitchen, separate&#13;
dining room, heatilator&#13;
stone fireplace, carpeted,&#13;
basement, 2-car attached garage,&#13;
barn. Terms.&#13;
80 ACRES — Modern three&#13;
bedroom, H.A. Oil, basement.&#13;
Close to Brighton.&#13;
Terms.&#13;
36 ACRES — Vacant Hart'&#13;
land area. $1200 down..&#13;
4 ACRES — Wooded area.&#13;
Good location c l o s e to&#13;
Brighton. Terms.&#13;
WINTER SPECIAL&#13;
ON LARGE LOT&#13;
LARGE RANCH type 3 bedroom, all brick home. Builtins,&#13;
double oven, 1 V% baths, wet plaster throughout&#13;
Fireplace, barbecue and large family room, two car&#13;
garage. Large corner lot, located Lake-of-the-Pines, %&#13;
mile from 1-96 &amp; U.S.-23 $22,000, plus lot.&#13;
EXCELLENT TERMS&#13;
All Brick&#13;
3 BEDROOM Ranch type&#13;
home, with walk out&#13;
basement. Includes builtins,&#13;
1% baths, large family&#13;
room, fireplace. Heat*&#13;
ed garage.*&#13;
11M«O p\m lot Excellent&#13;
terms.&#13;
3 Bedroom&#13;
ALL BRICK ranch t y p e&#13;
home, with walk out basement&#13;
Built-ins, 1% baths,&#13;
family room, fireplace.&#13;
Attached two car garage.&#13;
$19,350 pint lot. terms.&#13;
I . .&#13;
Brighton 227-1021&#13;
CUTS TWO BEDROOM cotlskt,£&#13;
poA condition.&#13;
fJfcgtytf HOME on 2&#13;
bate-&#13;
W. at&#13;
LAKEFRONT H O M E , Hkc&#13;
new, modern ail furnace, well&#13;
built, 5 rooms, large scenic lot,&#13;
near Expressways. $10,500, $750&#13;
down.&#13;
LAKE RESORT, Includes 8&#13;
cottages, boat living, with 280&#13;
ft good beach frontage, extra&#13;
popular lakes near Brighton.&#13;
$35,000 $12,000 down.&#13;
TWO FAMILY INCOME,&#13;
«gc home, spacious rooms, |10,-&#13;
000 $2,000 down.&#13;
FOUR BEDROOM Country&#13;
home on 5 acres, larfi patio&#13;
with Bar-B-Q, beautifully landscaped,&#13;
near expressway, paved&#13;
road, east of Brighton, a bar*&#13;
«am at $20300&#13;
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62 Ford 4 Door Sedan&#13;
62 Ford Fairlane 2 Door&#13;
62 Corv. "700" 2 Door Auto&#13;
61 Ford 4 Deor 6 Cyl.&#13;
60 Ford 2 Door V 8&#13;
60 Ford 2 Door H. T.&#13;
69 Chov. 4 Door 6 Cyl.&#13;
58 Chov. 2 Door 6 OyJ.&#13;
57 Chov. 4 Door 6 Oyl.&#13;
Best Deals Always at Wilson's&#13;
69 Fry 2 Door SodM V 8&#13;
68 Ohrytkr - Wtafcor 4 Door V 8&#13;
81 ToMMt 4 Of* 4 QyL&#13;
Slayton Motor Sales&#13;
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL It&#13;
Rambler&#13;
6 CYL. - AUTOMATIC&#13;
SHABP AS THEY COME&#13;
WILSON FORD SALES&#13;
PHONE AC f-1171&#13;
22S C GRAND RIVER - BRIGHTON&#13;
USED CARS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 196S&#13;
ARGUS — EAGLE — DISPATCH I&#13;
UCH! WE'RE HURT IN*&#13;
WE STILL HAVE SOME&#13;
1963$ NEW - DEMOS - FACTORY&#13;
OFFICIALS&#13;
1964s ARE MERE&#13;
• RAMBLERS&#13;
PONTIACS&#13;
Bullard-Patton Pontiac&#13;
9820 E. Grand River Brighton 227-1971&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
BUY!&#13;
Get a efceet foil&#13;
of aavkiips with&#13;
deal from QUALI&#13;
T T CHEVROLET!&#13;
Yonil ftad&#13;
transportation&#13;
treasure to an&#13;
OK USED CAR&#13;
that looks new&#13;
and rone t h a t&#13;
way, too * « . at&#13;
QUALITY&#13;
CHEVROLET!&#13;
1962 Chev, Impala&#13;
Convertible,&#13;
Power Glide, P.&#13;
Steering, V-8,&#13;
Sharp&#13;
\\&#13;
1962&#13;
1961&#13;
1959&#13;
1961&#13;
1959&#13;
1962&#13;
1950&#13;
1959&#13;
1963&#13;
1960&#13;
1982&#13;
1956&#13;
1955&#13;
1959&#13;
1963&#13;
FORD Convertible, V-8, Automatic&#13;
White top&#13;
OLDS "F-85", SU. Wagon, V-8, Autettatio,&#13;
Radio, Sharp&#13;
CHEVROLET ImpaU, 4-Dr., Hdtop, V-8, P.&#13;
S., P. Brake, P. Glide, Sharp&#13;
CHEVROLET Btocayne, 4-Dr, *-Cy\. P.&#13;
Glide — One Owner&#13;
FORD 6 Cyl, Std. Shift, Convertible (Teen&#13;
CADILLAC. 4-Dr, Hdtop, Fun&#13;
Sharp&#13;
OLDS, 9-Dr., Sedaa, Automatk,&#13;
Clean&#13;
CHEVROLET H Ten Pktrap tonf Bos&#13;
CHEVROLET 2-Dr, 8pt Coupe, V 4 , Auto*&#13;
matk — Demo&#13;
CHEVROLET 2-tX* Btetyae, t-QfL, WbL&#13;
Shift&#13;
CORVAIR UattKK&#13;
IT&#13;
CHEVROLET, 4-Dr. Good&#13;
FORD, % Ton Pick-up&#13;
CHEVROLET VL Ton Pick-up, l a v MOea«e&#13;
CHEVROLET Impalt CuwwtltlB, Loti dt&#13;
Extras — Demo&#13;
P-Y&#13;
4 V-4"*v: •&lt; » &gt;_ *• V 4&#13;
* A&#13;
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1963 ARGUS— EAGLE—DJSPATCH&#13;
SITUATIONS&#13;
WANTED&#13;
DAY CARE in my licenced&#13;
home. Mona WenzeL AC 9-6165.&#13;
10-9-p&#13;
BABYSITTING in my hone,&#13;
anytime, experienced. Call AC&#13;
7-6289 after 6 p.m. 10-2-x&#13;
C A R P E N T E R wants work,&#13;
framing, siding, stair work,&#13;
trim. Phone Hartiand 3834.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
BABYSITTING and h o u s e -&#13;
work, 5 days a week. 227-5231.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
Business&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
GOING BUSINESS for s a l e -&#13;
Reason for selling: would like&#13;
to retire; two laundromats,&#13;
one coin-opera ted, $16,000; one&#13;
service laundry, $5,000, or both&#13;
for $18,500. Also will sel my&#13;
home at Strawberry Lake,&#13;
Hamburg. Write: Box 6,&#13;
Brighton, or phone 229-9925.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
BEAUTY SHOP — $15,000.00&#13;
gross; 7 dryers, 3 booths, other&#13;
equipment; small town, 8 yr« ,&#13;
JM.000 will handle. Write Box&#13;
K-308 % Brighton Argus.&#13;
— --- ; 10-9-J*&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
Miscellaneous&#13;
FLOOR SCRUBBER and Polisher&#13;
by hr. day, etc Gamble&#13;
Store, AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
TUXEDOS OR dinner Jackets&#13;
for proms, weddings or summer&#13;
dances, with all accessories,&#13;
only $8.50 at the Howell Apparel&#13;
Shop, in the Howell Shopping&#13;
Center. Call Howell 2668&#13;
for details. t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT GARDEN tiUers,&#13;
seeders and spreaders. Gambles,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7251, Brighton.&#13;
tfx&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
Commercial&#13;
OFFICE SPACE In new Professional&#13;
Bid a. on North St.&#13;
PHrising, Air-Condi t i o n i n g.&#13;
Lease Available. Box 291&#13;
Tirnihton, Michigan. t-f-x&#13;
Am CONDITIONED OFFICE&#13;
with 2 mis Phone AC 7-6151.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
P.OOM &amp; BOARD, family style.&#13;
614 Flint Rd. AC 9-7065. t-f-x&#13;
NEAR HAMBURG — New 4&#13;
rm, heated house on lake, 15&#13;
min. from Brighton or Ann Arbor.&#13;
AC 7-5713- nights. tfx&#13;
NEWLY DECORATED stq.dio&#13;
apt. for girl. $12. wk. Howell&#13;
373 after 3:30 p.m. t-f-x&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
NEW — 2 bedroom, lake front,&#13;
Auto Heat, Furnished, Full&#13;
Basement, n e a r Brighton,&#13;
$90.00 per mo,, Forest 6-9470&#13;
Detroit. t-f-x&#13;
RANCH DUPLEX, unfurnished,&#13;
2 bdrms., full basement. Extra&#13;
nice home and surroundings,&#13;
adults, $100. 6937 Somerset. AC&#13;
9-6563. t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED 3 rm. upper apt.&#13;
Private bath &amp; entrance, gas&#13;
heat, all utilities, Close to&#13;
Kroger Store. Adults only, no&#13;
pets. Reference required, 829&#13;
E. Grand River. t-f-x&#13;
NEW GRAND View Apartments&#13;
now leasing. Modern 5&#13;
room spacious Apts. Heat, water&#13;
and Sewage furnished, modern&#13;
kitchen with build-ins. Private&#13;
Lake Privileges, 10630&#13;
E. Grand River, 229-7055 or&#13;
229-6156. t-f-x&#13;
2 RM. APT. private bath, hot&#13;
water furnished. Phone 227-&#13;
6836. 10-2-p&#13;
FURNISHED c o t t a g e s and&#13;
apts., gas heat, utilities included,&#13;
by week or month, 2&#13;
miles from Brighton. AC 9-&#13;
6723. 10-16-x&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
2 RM. FURNISHED house in&#13;
Brighton - suitable for 1 or 2&#13;
people, gas heat. Inquire 803&#13;
E. Grand River. 229-7031.&#13;
10-2-p&#13;
FURNISHED 2 bdrm. briek,&#13;
attached garage, gas heat,&#13;
worth $135, only $65, baby OK.&#13;
6133 Island Lake Dr., 229-7891.&#13;
10-16-p&#13;
4 RAf. unfurnished; tipper fi!*t&#13;
"3£-i^?i,_£ucaKer Atiuits pre-&#13;
TerredT Reference, $45.00 mo.&#13;
521 Franklin, Phone 227-6839.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
APT. IN COUNTRY, 3 rms.&#13;
and bath, $35rper month. Call&#13;
227-3101. t-f-x&#13;
2 BDRM. home, good city location,&#13;
all newly decorated, oil&#13;
heat, adults only. Phone AC 7-&#13;
6501 after 5 p.m. week days,&#13;
all dav Sat. &amp; Sun. t-f-x&#13;
FURNISHED apartments, one&#13;
and two bedrooms. See Mrs.&#13;
Oscar Beck, 512 E. Main,&#13;
Pinckney, or call 878-3524.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
APT. ON Little Crooked Lake&#13;
AC 9-2271. t-f-x&#13;
MODERN HEATED 4 rm. duplex,&#13;
on lake, near Hamburg.&#13;
Stove, refrig-. Adults only.&#13;
Phone AC 7-5713, nights.&#13;
t-f-X&#13;
UNFURNISHED 1 bdrm. home&#13;
at Island Lake. Call AC 9-9173.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM. home in city. Call after&#13;
6 p.m. AC 7-7962 or AC 9-&#13;
9367. 10-2-x&#13;
FURNISHED 2 bdrm. 44 ft.&#13;
Mobile home at Woodland&#13;
Lake Trailer Court. AC 9-6723.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
MOBILE HOME, 2 bdrm. 1&#13;
car garage, lake privileges.&#13;
i^honc 2^7-2374 after 3;3U p.m.&#13;
10-2-p&#13;
tionr TakeTrontV modern fur&#13;
nished cottage. 10-2-x&#13;
Wanted To Rent&#13;
WANTED — 4 bedroom house,&#13;
in country. By state Trooper.&#13;
Write Box 317, Grant, Mich.&#13;
10-23-p&#13;
Real Estate&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
2 BDRM. modern home. May be&#13;
seen at 10038 Spencer Rd. For&#13;
appointment call HU 3-4437,&#13;
Ypsilanti. 10-2-p&#13;
WANT TO skate, ice fish this&#13;
winter- Rent our lakefront&#13;
home. $95.. 229-7884. 10-2-p&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, completely furnished,&#13;
gas heat, 8071 W.&#13;
Grand River. 10-2-x&#13;
1 BDRM. house, completely&#13;
furnished, gas heat. 8071 W.&#13;
Grand River. 10-2-x&#13;
1 AND 2 bdrm. apts., furnished&#13;
or unfurnished, AC 9-6029.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
2 BDRM. trailer, set up on lot,&#13;
will rent to responsible party,&#13;
T. W. Hough ton, 1011 Barren&#13;
Rd., Howell 1079R11.&#13;
10-9-x&#13;
ROOM FOR RENT, kitchen&#13;
privileges. 2 blks. from business&#13;
district. Call in person at Laundry&#13;
next to A &amp; P after 5 P m.&#13;
10-2-x&#13;
WOODED LOT 60' x 305'&#13;
on Chain of Lakes for sale or&#13;
trade for Brighton City lot.&#13;
Gas available. Call after 5 p.m.&#13;
AC 9-6750. tfx&#13;
2 TRAILER SPACES 68 ft. x&#13;
125 ft., sewerage, electricity,&#13;
patios. 3074 West M-36. Also 1&#13;
space available for rent. tfx&#13;
TWO CHOICE lots, equal 132&#13;
ft. x 123 ft. Pinckney. both for&#13;
$675.00. nothing down. Pincknev&#13;
878-3613. t-f-x&#13;
3 BDRM. HOME on 2la acres,&#13;
basement, extra acres available,&#13;
$13,500 terms. Esther Decker.&#13;
Broker. 229-9025. t-f-x&#13;
4000 SQ. FT. building with 6&#13;
acres of industrial property&#13;
with three phase wiring. Phone&#13;
AC 9-6473. 10-16-p&#13;
718 WHITNEY • - 2 Brirm.&#13;
needs decorating but priced for&#13;
quick sale. 10-2-p&#13;
5 RM. home, in excellent condition,&#13;
full basement, oil heat,&#13;
convenient location in city,&#13;
ideal for retired or young couple.&#13;
Call GR 4-7388 after 5:30.&#13;
10-9-p&#13;
STEVENS Sells More For Less&#13;
BUNK&#13;
S4BE8DS Table and 6 Chairs&#13;
5 I'e. (iroup&#13;
2 STEP TABLES&#13;
2 DECORATOR LAMPS 25&#13;
Hollywood Beds&#13;
Mattress, Box Spring, Legs and&#13;
Headboard&#13;
REAL ESTATE&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
INCOME PROPERTY in Fowlerville.&#13;
Close to s c h o o l s ,&#13;
churches &amp; shopping — 2 car&#13;
garage. Phone Brighton AC 9-&#13;
6249. 10-9-x&#13;
5 RM. HOUSE, 1% acre, \&#13;
mile off x-way, sun porch 227-&#13;
7522. 10-2-p&#13;
Business&#13;
Services&#13;
TREE TRIMMING &amp; removal,&#13;
furnace &amp; fireplace wood, Ray&#13;
Maxwell, Brighton. AC 9-6132.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
T &amp; R Heating Co,, Gas—Oil&#13;
—Forced Air &amp; Hydronic&#13;
Heating systems installed. Furnace&#13;
repair &amp; cleaning. AC 9-&#13;
6719 — AC 9-6390. 10-16-x&#13;
CARPET and furniture cleaning,&#13;
Rose Servicemaster Cleaning,&#13;
free estimates. Phone Howell&#13;
2525. 10-30-p&#13;
TOP SOIL, gravel, stone, landscaping,&#13;
grading, mowing. Septic&#13;
tanks and fields. Trenching,&#13;
Bulldozing. Eldred Truck &amp;&#13;
Tractor Service. 229-6857. t-f-x&#13;
WE REPLACE GLASS - in aluminum,&#13;
wood or steel sash.&#13;
C. G. Rolison Hardware, 111&#13;
W. Main St. AC 7-7531. t-f-x&#13;
WASHED SAND and gravel,&#13;
beaches cleaned and sanded,&#13;
bulldozing, grading. We truck&#13;
anything. AC 9-9297. t-f-x&#13;
NEW DODGE DART-The 1964 Dart, Dodge's fcunfly-aue compact, offers a host of&#13;
innovation* designed to provide greater comfort, convenience, &gt;«fiabiKty and safety.&#13;
The Dart also, features new styling and improved engine performance. Nine models&#13;
are offered. The Dart goes on sale at Dodge dealerships on September 20.&#13;
ISA.&#13;
COTTON&#13;
PLANT&#13;
SIMILAR&#13;
TO AN&#13;
MAULCW FAMIUT* WHICH&#13;
ALSO INCLU06S TMB&#13;
HIBISCUS ANO mCH&#13;
What's New?&#13;
A Glimpst From Oldsmebile For '64&#13;
NO HUNTING&#13;
SIGNS&#13;
BRIGHTON ARGUS&#13;
107 £. Grand River&#13;
MARSHALL ROOFING Company&#13;
we specialize in hot roofs.&#13;
For free estimate on any type&#13;
roof, call Howell 3083 days until&#13;
2:30 p.m. evenings after 6&#13;
p.m. tfx&#13;
FOR BOOKKEEPING and accounting&#13;
service. Call 227-7338.&#13;
10-9-p&#13;
5 &amp; J Electric, 6870 N. Territorial,&#13;
Motor Repairs, sales&#13;
6 service GL 3-1246, GE 7-&#13;
9296. t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE Extruded aluminum&#13;
storm windows and doors&#13;
Gamble Store, Brighton. Phone&#13;
AC 7-2551. t-f-x&#13;
CALL THE FENTON upholstering&#13;
Co. for free "estimates.&#13;
A-l workmanship — Lowest&#13;
prices. Phone Fenton MA 9-&#13;
6523, 503 N. LeRoy St., Fenton,&#13;
Mich. t-f-x&#13;
BLACK and WHITE, color&#13;
film processing Camera repair.&#13;
Photography. Very reasonable&#13;
rates. 48 hr. Service. Whitmore&#13;
Photo Finishers. 9455 Main&#13;
Whitmore Lake. 449-2468.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
HELP SANTA by having your&#13;
dolls repaired now. Also have&#13;
clothes and accessories for Barbie,&#13;
Ken, and Tammy, 4306&#13;
Highcrest, Brighton, AC 7-6353.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
GKORGE DO IT - Free&#13;
estimates on new gas, oil oi&#13;
coal furnaces and plumbing&#13;
Brighton Plumbing and Heating.&#13;
Phone AC 9-2711. t-f-x&#13;
WELDING — REASONABLE&#13;
rates, guaranteed, no job too&#13;
small. Bill Willis. AC 9-7063.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PAINTING &amp; DECORATING,&#13;
Free estimates, Maurice Link,&#13;
Phone AC 7-7531 or UP 8-3530.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
Twin Size&#13;
INNERSPRING MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING&#13;
2 For One-Reg. $119&#13;
WATER WELLS, 3 tn. to 10 in.;&#13;
test holes, electric pumps,&#13;
pump repairs, well repairs.&#13;
Norman Cole. Hickory 9-2319.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
PETE'S LAWN SERVICE —&#13;
m o w i n g , raising, fertilizing&#13;
spading. Phone 878-6603 t-f-x&#13;
FOR SALE - Varcon batteries&#13;
tires, mufflers, tail pipes and&#13;
auto accessories. G a m b i t&#13;
Store. Brighton AC 7-2551.&#13;
t-f-x&#13;
AUTO GLASS: Finest work&#13;
and materials. Pickup and delivery&#13;
service or use our car,&#13;
your choice. MUFFLERS. UNCONDITIONALLY&#13;
guaranteed&#13;
to original consumer for as&#13;
long as he owns the vehicle on&#13;
which it is installed. AIRCO&#13;
welding supplies. LEAF Springs,&#13;
all cars and light trucks.&#13;
Vk to 2 Ton Trucks, fronts&#13;
only. TRUCK MIRRORS recondi&#13;
t i o n e d, $3.50. ABE'S&#13;
AUTO PARTS, Howell, Phone&#13;
151. t-f-x&#13;
HOWELL&#13;
Headquarters For&#13;
SKI-WEAR&#13;
JACKETS&#13;
PARKAS&#13;
SWEATERS&#13;
- ^ STRETCH&#13;
Retractable outer «eat belts for added convenience and&#13;
neater appearance, a chambered exhaust system, another&#13;
first from OJdsmobile, and wire wheel discs designed to&#13;
further emphasize the sports car flair of the 1964 models.&#13;
The deluxe seat belts feature retractors on outboard belts ;&#13;
which automatically coil up upon release. Their newly- \&#13;
designed buckles permit easier adjustment. The newly- j&#13;
developed chambered exhaust system emphasizes the ''Starfire&#13;
sound of muted power". The wire wheel discs are one of j&#13;
six new wheel discs offered by Oldsmobile for 1964.&#13;
Hamburg Twp.&#13;
Board Minutes SEPTEMBER 23,&#13;
Meeting called to order by Supervisor Frances Shehan at&#13;
8:00 P.M. for the transaction of such business as might properly&#13;
come before it.&#13;
Minutes of August 26, 1963 were read and approved as read.&#13;
. Communications from Michigan Bottled Gas Co., and petition&#13;
from taxpayers protesting a proposed site for Michigan&#13;
Bottled Gas Co. Laid aver to new, business. ,-,•.&#13;
The following bills were read:&#13;
F. Shehan&#13;
E. Rettinger&#13;
E. McAfee&#13;
M. Bennett&#13;
W. Backlund&#13;
J. Denmore&#13;
Mich. Bell Tele. Co.&#13;
Detroit Edison T. H.&#13;
Sept. services &amp; exp,&#13;
Sept. services &amp; exp.&#13;
Sept, services &amp; exp.&#13;
Sept. services &amp; exp.&#13;
Sept. services &amp; exp.&#13;
Sept, services &amp; exp&gt;&#13;
lights &amp; street&#13;
Jimmy's Plumbing Company supplies&#13;
Beach &amp; Stull Printing Company supplies&#13;
Doubleday Brothers &amp; Company supplies&#13;
F. Voxmik liquor inforcement fund)&#13;
H. Courter&#13;
Livingston County Rd.&#13;
Hamburg Fire DeptX&#13;
Hamburg Hdwe. T. H.&#13;
F. Vomik&#13;
Brighton Fire Dept&#13;
G. Brunton&#13;
G. Brunton&#13;
B. Smith&#13;
F. Shehan&#13;
E. Rettinger&#13;
E. Mcafee&#13;
W. Backlund&#13;
M. Bennett&#13;
Putnam Twp.&#13;
constable milage&#13;
Commission&#13;
supplies&#13;
constable milage&#13;
cemt. labor&#13;
supplies, milage .&#13;
supplies, labor&#13;
plat inspection&#13;
plat inspection&#13;
plat inspection&#13;
plat inspection&#13;
plat inspection&#13;
dump rent&#13;
$400.00&#13;
150.00&#13;
238.00&#13;
15.00&#13;
15.00&#13;
50.00&#13;
18.50&#13;
90.18&#13;
5.00&#13;
8.70&#13;
23.53&#13;
50.00&#13;
54.80&#13;
6000.00&#13;
325.00&#13;
5.00&#13;
48.70&#13;
150.00&#13;
59.50&#13;
13.16&#13;
54.40&#13;
10.00&#13;
10.00&#13;
10.00&#13;
10.00&#13;
10.00&#13;
150.00&#13;
Motion by Bennett Supported Backlund that bills be paid&#13;
Motion carried&#13;
Mr. R. Mueller &amp; Mr. J. Cross of Mich. Bottled Gas Co.&#13;
appeared before the Board regarding a site for a bulk gas storage&#13;
site. The petition from taxpayers protesting the proposed&#13;
site was reread. It was the opinion of the Board that a more&#13;
appropiate site could be found. Request denied.&#13;
Motion by Backlund Supported by Rettinger that board&#13;
send $6000.00 to Livingston Co. Rd. Commission for additional&#13;
road work and $150.00 to Putnam Twp. lor our dumping privilege.&#13;
Easy&#13;
Terms&#13;
$1.25 Weekly&#13;
Smooth Top&#13;
FOR RENT&#13;
SIGNS&#13;
BRIGHTON ARGUS&#13;
OFFICE CARPET APPLIANCES 107 E. Grmad River&#13;
Respectfully submitted&#13;
Edward A. Rettinger&#13;
Hamburg Towrtship Clerk&#13;
MICHIGAN HOWELL&#13;
Motion carried&#13;
Motion by Backlund Supported by Rettinger that tha records&#13;
be mad* to show that Che subdivision known at COfdley Lake&#13;
Bluffs has been inspected and approved by the Hamburg Town-,&#13;
ship Board.&#13;
Motion carried.&#13;
Motion by Backluad Supported by Rettinger that roeetipg&#13;
be adjourned. Tlmt 11:15 P i t&#13;
Next regular xnttdnf October 2 * ttfft at 8:00'P.M.&#13;
ACCESSORIES&#13;
WOMEN&#13;
CHILDREN&#13;
\&#13;
but White Stag would give a warm, rugged&#13;
snow coat so many features to keep you looking your&#13;
prettiest all winter long? In handsome 90% w»ol,&#13;
10% Nylon melton, its appealing lines are&#13;
outlined in crisp black braid, and underlined with&#13;
a gaily printed cotton quilt lining. Above there's&#13;
the face flattering luxury of softest llama pile.&#13;
Bright metal buttons, two front pockets.&#13;
$30.00&#13;
Terrifac&#13;
Va/m&#13;
100% Oashawra&#13;
Mink Trim&#13;
Sizes — S - 16&#13;
Black&#13;
Taupe&#13;
Brown&#13;
Bie*e&#13;
Fur Trim k&#13;
Untrimrn|kl Coat*&#13;
by—Wellington&#13;
Bardiey •/&#13;
American Bazaar&#13;
Jill Jr*. •&#13;
White Stag '&#13;
35.00 to 80.98&#13;
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