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Vol. 78 No. 18—Ph. UP 8-3111 Pinekney, Michigan — Wednesday, May 3, I96l Single Copy IOe<br />
Spring Concert Slated for<br />
May 11 at PHS Audi<strong>to</strong>rium<br />
The Pinekney High School<br />
Music Department under the<br />
direction <strong>of</strong> Dennis Napier, will<br />
present its annual Spring Concert<br />
on Thursday evening, May<br />
11, at 8 o'clock in the high<br />
school audi<strong>to</strong>rium.<br />
The Chorus will <strong>of</strong>fer a numben<br />
<strong>of</strong> favorite choral selections<br />
including 'The Gardner*' by J.<br />
Brahms with Horns Obligate,<br />
<strong>'Playland'</strong> <strong>to</strong><br />
recreation center "PlaylancT at<br />
Hi-Land Lake has been announced<br />
by the proprie<strong>to</strong>rs, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Mel Reinhard, for<br />
Friday, May 5th. Located at the<br />
corner <strong>of</strong> Patterson Lake and<br />
Silver Hill roads, the center will<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer recreational facilities for<br />
youngsters and adults alike.<br />
The building features a dance<br />
floor with the <strong>to</strong>p 200 dance<br />
tune records available for all<br />
kinds <strong>of</strong> dancing, from rock and<br />
roll <strong>to</strong> square-dancing. A fames<br />
room will feature billiards,<br />
bowling games and many others.<br />
Cards and card tables will<br />
be available at all times for adult<br />
members and card game <strong>to</strong>urnaments<br />
will be sponsored in the<br />
near future.<br />
Admission <strong>to</strong>—the center<br />
free with attendance subject <strong>to</strong><br />
rules <strong>of</strong> the club.<br />
A gift department "The Frill<br />
Shop" will open for business<br />
that same day <strong>of</strong>fering many attractive<br />
gift items, religious articles<br />
and wall plaques.<br />
A private membership club<br />
for adults <strong>to</strong> be known as the<br />
Halo Club will be based at the<br />
Playland.<br />
Due <strong>to</strong> the present available<br />
facilities, membership in the<br />
Halo Club will be limited in the<br />
inaugural year <strong>to</strong> females 18<br />
years and over and males 21<br />
years and over. The Club is<br />
planned <strong>to</strong> be a social center for<br />
the meeting <strong>of</strong> local and neighborhood<br />
friends, with TV, radio,<br />
card games, reading room<br />
and other forms <strong>of</strong> amusement<br />
provided.<br />
u Ave Verum Corpus" by W. A.<br />
Mozart and "Green Cathedral' 1<br />
by Carl Hahn. On the lighter<br />
side, the chorus will do "When<br />
You Wish Upon a Star", "Star<br />
Dust" and "Over The Rainbow".<br />
The band will perform a varied<br />
program including "March<br />
by Mozart," "Dance Pavane"<br />
by Cacavas, "Swing Bolero" by<br />
Paul Voder, "Deep River Suite"<br />
by Frank Erickson, and two<br />
John Phillip Sousa marches,<br />
"Liberty Bell" and the Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Post". Another selection<br />
that the band will Dresent is "A<br />
Trumpeter's Lullaby" by LeKoy<br />
y ^<br />
Highlights from "My Fair<br />
Lady" by Lerner and Lowe arranged<br />
for band by C. Paul Herfruth<br />
and "Canadian Sunset" by<br />
Eddie Heywood, arranged for<br />
band by John Warring<strong>to</strong>n will<br />
be included in the program.<br />
In addition there will be selections<br />
by a duo, a trio and a<br />
quartet <strong>of</strong> girls' voices. For the<br />
final number both band and<br />
chorus will be combined <strong>to</strong> present<br />
'The Vincent Youmans<br />
Fantasy" arranged by Pa*il Yoder<br />
and Harry P. Wilson.<br />
Proceeds from this year's concert<br />
will go <strong>to</strong>ward the purchase<br />
a new equipment for the<br />
music department. The public<br />
is invited <strong>to</strong> attend the performance.Tickets<br />
are now<br />
and available from all band<br />
members and will also be on<br />
sale at the door on the evening<br />
<strong>of</strong> the program.<br />
O.E.S. CALENDAR<br />
Friday, May 5, regular meeting<br />
and initiation; <strong>of</strong>ficers wear<br />
white formats, S p. m.<br />
Harriet Rahrig, W. M.<br />
SILVER LAKE TEAM WINS<br />
The Silver Lake Grocery<br />
team won <strong>to</strong>p honors in the<br />
Men's Thursday night bowling<br />
league in the final contests at<br />
LaRosa Bowl. Tom's Grocery <strong>of</strong><br />
Gregory and Roy Hoeft's team<br />
are tied for second place. The<br />
league will hold its banquet at<br />
the Lakeland Hotel Saturday<br />
night.<br />
The PSnaVney High School bond, who with the high school<br />
chorus, wiH <strong>of</strong>fer the annual Spring Concert on May 11 Hopped<br />
practice long enough <strong>to</strong> pose for this pho<strong>to</strong> 0. <strong>to</strong> r.) in the bade<br />
row: Dwight Mafleson* Sharo* Gatttp, Debbie Thmm. John<br />
Schroeder, iachrf No*, tarbara Smger, Kotfy<br />
Thorn<strong>to</strong>n, George Colone and George Irya*- in<br />
School Heads<br />
Meet Here<br />
Wesley Reader, Pinekney<br />
High School superintendent, entertained<br />
the superintendents <strong>of</strong><br />
Livings<strong>to</strong>n County on April 26.<br />
The Home Economics class, under<br />
the direction <strong>of</strong> Miss Carolyn<br />
Fillmore, served dinner. Attending<br />
the meeting were Mr. Hamp<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
County Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
Schools; Mr Munn, Fowlerville<br />
Superintendent; Mr. Stanfield,<br />
Hartland Superintendent; and<br />
Mr. Hawkins, Superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
Brigh<strong>to</strong>n Schools.<br />
PETITIONS AVAILABLE<br />
Nominating petitions for the<br />
available <strong>to</strong> prospective canciK<br />
dates from the Supt. <strong>of</strong> Schools<br />
or from Joseph Basydlo, secretary,<br />
board <strong>of</strong> education.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. O. Bond Collier<br />
attended the U.A.W. banquet<br />
at Cobo Hall last Thursday<br />
evening. ~More than 5800<br />
guests were served at this event*<br />
Pirate Pitching, Hitting Put<br />
Team in Conference Lead<br />
The P.H.S. Pirates now share<br />
the Washtenaw Conference lead<br />
with Saline in baseball and the<br />
pitchers <strong>of</strong> both teams are getting<br />
a lot <strong>of</strong> credit for the standings.<br />
Both the Pirates and the<br />
Hornets have won three, lost<br />
none <strong>of</strong> their games.<br />
Pirate pitcher, Bob Williams<br />
allowed just one hit as his team<br />
whipped arch-rival Dexter 9-0,<br />
here Friday. Bob had good batting<br />
support, <strong>to</strong>o, with Don<br />
Barker whacking a triple and<br />
two singles, batting in four runs;<br />
Terry Rowell and Carmen Bonsair<br />
slapping out a pair <strong>of</strong> singles.<br />
It was Bonsair's second-inning<br />
hit that brought in the run<br />
needed <strong>to</strong> win the game.<br />
Williams struck out five,<br />
walked four and hit one batter<br />
The only hit <strong>of</strong>f the Pirate pitcher<br />
was Dreadnaught Nelson<br />
Clark's single in the sixth. Don<br />
Ackley is credited with helping<br />
Williams when he walked two<br />
men in the seventh. Williams is<br />
PHS Track Team Does<br />
Well in Tecumseh Relays<br />
P.H.S. track team members who participated in the Relays at<br />
Tecumseh on Saturday under the direction <strong>of</strong> Coach John F. Burg;<br />
(front row, left TO right) Howard Singer, Ron Singer, Don Lee, Gary<br />
Lee, Roy Kinsey; back row (I. <strong>to</strong> r.) John Holben, Karl Burg, Tom<br />
Ritter, Bob Beck, Gerald Pike, John CoJone. Chas. Huntley was<br />
absent when picture was taken.<br />
With 11 Class C schools<br />
a junior, right-hander; Ackley,<br />
also a junior, is a south-paw.<br />
Line score:<br />
RHE<br />
Pinekney 013 023 9 10 1<br />
Dexter 0750 000 TTTr~T2<br />
* * •<br />
Monday afternoon the Pirates<br />
and Ypsilanti-Roosevelt played<br />
the baseball game cancelled because<br />
<strong>of</strong> snow last Friday.<br />
Ypsilanti - Roosevelt won by<br />
a score <strong>of</strong> 5-2.<br />
Tuesday afternoon the two<br />
<strong>to</strong>p teams were scheduled <strong>to</strong><br />
meet for a game, the score not<br />
being available by press time.<br />
Tomorrow the Pirates will<br />
travel <strong>to</strong> Chelsea for another<br />
game.<br />
George T. Welbon. jr <strong>of</strong><br />
8555 Silvernail Rd., Pinekney<br />
is- a delegate <strong>to</strong> the Michigan<br />
State Employees Association's<br />
11th Annual General Assembly<br />
at Grand Rapids, May 5, 6 & 7.<br />
competing, Tom Ritter <strong>to</strong>ok<br />
first place in the mile run, The<br />
Sprint - medley team: Roy Carpenter,<br />
John Holben, Karl Burg,<br />
Chas. Huntley <strong>to</strong>ok 5th. The<br />
mile relay team: Gerald Pike,<br />
John Colone, Roy Kinsey, Tom<br />
Ritter <strong>to</strong>ok 3rd. The shuttlehurdle<br />
relay team: Bob Beck,<br />
Karl Burg, ^fohn<br />
Huntley <strong>to</strong>ok 5th. The two mile<br />
relay team: Dan Lee, Gary Lee,<br />
Howie Singer, Ron Singer <strong>to</strong>ok<br />
4th. The 440 relay team: Jim<br />
Wicker, Chas. DeWolf, Tim<br />
Clark, John Holben <strong>to</strong>ok 6th.<br />
Other boys who competed were:<br />
Ed Guy and Larry Smith in<br />
Shot-Put (Guy also in the Hi-<br />
Jump), and Jim Wylie in the<br />
Mile run. John Mayne was<br />
equipment manager, assisted by<br />
Paul Burg.<br />
Above: Tom Ritter, who <strong>to</strong>ok<br />
first place in the mile-run in the<br />
Tecumseh Relays on Saturday<br />
when 11 Class C schools competed<br />
in track and field events.<br />
I The 28 youngsters who made<br />
[their first Holy Communion at<br />
St. Man's church last week<br />
were honored at a party at the<br />
school on Monday afternoon,<br />
Suggitt, Direc<strong>to</strong>r Dennis Napier, Nancy Rutter, Nancy Darrow, each being presented with a<br />
Robert Reason, Bma Shugg, John Singer and Larry Utiey. Four smalt religious statue<br />
new members have joined the band since the picture was taken; Mr. and Mrs. George Vaa<br />
Ihey ore Brenda Slayden, Carolyn Pendergrass, Grace Poulson and Norman and the<br />
Robert Gove home in Detroit<br />
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Items <strong>of</strong> Interest About Your Friends<br />
Mr and Mrs. M. J. Reasor<br />
were dinner guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Reason's sister, Mrs. Mabel<br />
Suydam in Jackson on Sunday<br />
on the occasion <strong>of</strong> the latter's<br />
birthday.<br />
Birthday greetings go <strong>to</strong>morrow<br />
<strong>to</strong> Master Timmy J. Matteson<br />
and Chris Clark; <strong>to</strong> Mickey<br />
Trotter on Friday, Mrs. C. J.<br />
Clin<strong>to</strong>n on Saturday <strong>of</strong> this<br />
week and Patrice Seefeld on<br />
Sundaf Congratulations, <strong>to</strong>o,<br />
<strong>to</strong> Mrs. Myrna Ware and <strong>to</strong><br />
Roy White whose birthday is<br />
May 8.<br />
Congratulations <strong>to</strong> Mr. and<br />
! Mrs. M. E. Darrow who will<br />
i be observing their wedding an-<br />
' niversary on Monday, May 8.<br />
Mrs. Florence Richardson<br />
who was injured in an au<strong>to</strong> accident<br />
in Wayne County last<br />
§unday is reported recovering in<br />
St. Mary's hospital, Livonia,<br />
where she was taken with a<br />
fractured hip, multiple face cuts<br />
and scalp injuries<br />
Her husband, driver <strong>of</strong> the<br />
car in which she was riding, was<br />
released from the hospital the<br />
same day after treatment for<br />
bruises. The Richardsons, who<br />
live at 7801 Dexter-<strong>Pinckney</strong> rd.<br />
were struck by a driver who was<br />
ticketed for failure <strong>to</strong> yield the<br />
right-<strong>of</strong>-way.<br />
Edward J. Fitzgerald, 68, a<br />
Hamburg <strong>to</strong>wnship farmer and<br />
carpenter, died suddenly Mon-<br />
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Trips arranged for MMdmis, or groups, at no extra<br />
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Evenings and Saturdays by Appointment<br />
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day night at his home on Merrill<br />
road. His wife, the former<br />
Martha B. Rolison <strong>of</strong> Hamburg,<br />
and four brothers and two sisters<br />
survive.<br />
As luncheon^ guests recently<br />
<strong>of</strong> James Sullivan, administra<strong>to</strong>r<br />
<strong>of</strong> the McPherson Health Center<br />
in Howell, four county newspaper<br />
edi<strong>to</strong>rs heard a report <strong>of</strong> publicity<br />
policies which include getting<br />
more news <strong>of</strong> hospital activities<br />
<strong>to</strong> their readers. Forthcoming<br />
news from the hospita'<br />
will tell <strong>of</strong> expansion plans ol<br />
interest <strong>to</strong> the public. Latest admission<br />
figures available that<br />
day show that 12,713 patients<br />
have been cared for since the<br />
opening <strong>of</strong> the 88-bed hospita!<br />
on January 15, 1958- More than<br />
780 babies were born there and<br />
the recently inaugurated intensive<br />
care program has proven<br />
highly successful. The Hospital<br />
Auxiliary will welcome <strong>Pinckney</strong><br />
area members at any time. (The<br />
next auxiliary meeting is Wednesday<br />
afternoon, May 17,)<br />
Oscar Beck, <strong>Pinckney</strong> business<br />
man, is currently serving as<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Hospital Building<br />
Committee.<br />
The Hal Schall family, con-<br />
sons, are the new residents <strong>of</strong><br />
the Edward Parker home at<br />
Portage Lake which they recently<br />
bought. The Parkers have<br />
moved in<strong>to</strong> their new home at<br />
the lake.<br />
W. H. Meyer is a patient at<br />
St. Joseph Mercy hospital, Ann<br />
Arbor, where he underwent surgery<br />
last Friday- Mrs. William<br />
Lamb, his daughter, is here from<br />
Pittsburgh, Pa., during his hospitalization.<br />
PINCKNEY DISPATCH<br />
Wednesday, May 3, 1961<br />
PLENTY OF<br />
FREE PARKING-|<br />
In Our Spacious Lot<br />
Behind the S<strong>to</strong>re<br />
114 South How*!! Str-t ESTABLISHED IN IH><br />
by C. M. Lmy and L. W. PoyW, Ownr »<br />
•iltAMTH A. COIOW. Edi<strong>to</strong>r<br />
tnt.r* at th» Pinckmy, Mkhigin. Po.t Offi« <strong>to</strong>r frantmiuion through ft* m»u. a.<br />
»n op^rTlory^^ «v.iUb». I**, grimmiUcal<br />
are t»» only rutrtction*. u .<br />
« in Michigan; *2.50 in oth«r »tatt»<br />
Advertising r*t»s upon application.<br />
> ind<br />
. *x month, r.r.i; ,$U».in M«ntg«»;<br />
p S t o *3.00 <strong>to</strong> fet-fen country. Mil.wy<br />
m^TTubWions !•*•* 'for leu than SIM montht.<br />
Notes <strong>of</strong><br />
48 Years Ago<br />
Mrs. Grace Gilchrist and others<br />
from here attended the wedding<br />
<strong>of</strong> Miss Emma Shultz and<br />
Thomas G Poole in Lansing last<br />
Saturday.<br />
A car carrying seven <strong>of</strong>ficials<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Olds Mo<strong>to</strong>r company <strong>of</strong><br />
Lansing "turned turtle" one day<br />
last week when it struck a sand<br />
bank just west <strong>of</strong> the Howell<br />
corporation line and skidded on<br />
its <strong>to</strong>p in<strong>to</strong> a ditch. The men<br />
claimed <strong>to</strong> have been traveling<br />
15 miles per hour. All seven<br />
were injured; Robert H<strong>of</strong>f, wellknown<br />
in this area suffered severe<br />
head cuts.<br />
All the W. Nash children have<br />
Glenn Gardner and family <strong>of</strong><br />
visited friends here<br />
trip in the new Ford au<strong>to</strong>.<br />
George Winans <strong>of</strong> Hamburg<br />
was a <strong>Pinckney</strong> visi<strong>to</strong>r Monday.<br />
Two workers lost their lives<br />
in the fire that destroyed the<br />
Michigan Condensed Milk company<br />
plant at Howell last week.<br />
Damage is estimated <strong>to</strong> be more<br />
than $100,000' The fac<strong>to</strong>ry is a<br />
loss <strong>to</strong> the entire community; it<br />
paid up <strong>to</strong> $360,000 a year tc<br />
farmers for milk taking about<br />
90,000 pounds <strong>of</strong> milk in pej<br />
day. Annual wages <strong>to</strong> the community<br />
were about $40,000 foi<br />
helpers in the plant.<br />
Come see the big flavor values at our<br />
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The weave <strong>of</strong> a fabric can<br />
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economists at Michigan State<br />
University say smooth weaves<br />
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or pile surfaces<br />
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Wednesday, May 3 fhru Saturday, May 6
•;•
NOTES FROM THE-<br />
ELEMENTARY SCH<br />
SIXTH GRADE<br />
Mrs. Tasch<br />
Through the week we have<br />
had many fine oral reading reports.<br />
As I mentioned last<br />
week we have been putting extra<br />
strain on our reading. Most ol<br />
the people in our room have<br />
read a book and some have<br />
more Jhan that. Mrs. Tasch<br />
thought some <strong>of</strong> the reports<br />
were so good that she invited<br />
Mrs. Kellenberger <strong>to</strong> listen <strong>to</strong><br />
them.<br />
This week the boys and girls<br />
in our room have been* dividing<br />
up teams with the 8th grades.<br />
THIRD GRADE<br />
Mrs. Darrow<br />
Bruce Hallibur<strong>to</strong>n and Terry<br />
Lynn Gustafson were the spell<br />
down champs last week<br />
We thank NTrs. Haines foi<br />
bringing the baby hamsters for<br />
us <strong>to</strong> see.<br />
We enjoyed the assembly pro-<br />
HELLER'S<br />
t* wiHi<br />
HOWELL MICHIGAN<br />
SCIO DRIVE-IN<br />
THEATRE<br />
. ANN AWOIl<br />
fmm NOrmantiy 8-7013<br />
Thun., Fri., Sat. May 4-5-6<br />
"GAZEBO"<br />
with Glenn Ford &<br />
Debbie Reynolds<br />
also<br />
"FRECKLES*<br />
<strong>to</strong> Onenutfcope & Color<br />
with<br />
Martin West & Carol<br />
isen<br />
Car<strong>to</strong>on<br />
•*, May 7-8<br />
*AN CAN-<br />
In Cinemascope 6 Color<br />
with<br />
Fraud Sinatra - Shirley<br />
MacLatae ft Juliet Prows*<br />
•THE BOY WHO<br />
STOLE A MILLION"<br />
with<br />
VkfMo Texera ft<br />
Marianne Bead<br />
atao Car<strong>to</strong>on<br />
Thun.<br />
May 9-10-11<br />
«G- L BLUES"<br />
hi Color with<br />
EMi Pmky ft Jvttrt Prow*<br />
"WALK LIKE A<br />
DRAGON 9 *<br />
wall Jack Lord *<br />
Md T<<br />
gram on Tuesday.<br />
Terry Russell has been out <strong>of</strong><br />
school this week. We hope he<br />
gets back soon.<br />
In arithmetic we have started<br />
multiplication. We all think it<br />
is fun <strong>to</strong> work with the multiplication<br />
facts.<br />
We <strong>to</strong>ok our Weekly Readei<br />
tests Tuesday. Most <strong>of</strong> us show<br />
some improvement in the reading<br />
skills.<br />
SECOND GRADE<br />
Mil* Anderson<br />
Cathy Johnson's puppy didn't<br />
like <strong>to</strong> sleep in its box.<br />
Linda Reason is getting a new<br />
rug.<br />
Kathy Lazlo's father got his<br />
finger cut with the welder.<br />
Ricky Nosker played cowboy<br />
and Indian with his friends.<br />
Tara Tolberts dog got hurt<br />
in the leg. It made a lot <strong>of</strong><br />
noise.<br />
Tom Kaiser's friend from<br />
"another school got run over and<br />
died.<br />
Linda Gyde has some new<br />
shoes.<br />
Susan Riggs' puppy dog died.<br />
Barbara Wilson's grandmother<br />
and cousin came <strong>to</strong> se^ them.<br />
Joy Cullen's dog got run<br />
over in the road.<br />
Eddie Williams neighbor?<br />
has six puppies. He had fun<br />
with them.<br />
Ricky Van Blaircum's grandfather<br />
has a lot <strong>of</strong> puppies. He<br />
got <strong>to</strong> see them.<br />
SECOND GKAUfc<br />
Mrs. Johnson<br />
Linda Gehringer saw an accident<br />
near her home last week.<br />
Brenda Hoi comb went up<br />
north last weekend.<br />
Charles Riggs and Gerald Van<br />
Blaircum have new glasses.<br />
We have a section <strong>of</strong> o u r<br />
r HOWELL<br />
Sanitary Co.<br />
Septic Tanks<br />
Cleaned<br />
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Randy <strong>to</strong>ld us ail about bis<br />
tropical fish. We hope other<br />
children will bring in material<br />
for the space.<br />
EIGHTH GRADE<br />
Mn, Meyer<br />
We have been doing a lot<br />
<strong>of</strong> art work with chalk and paint<br />
this week. We are having weather<br />
and space units.<br />
We have had Mrs. Wright as<br />
a substitute this past week.<br />
Since Mr. Meyer is in the<br />
hospital the room has sent him<br />
some flowers. We expect Mrs.<br />
Meyer back next week.<br />
FIRST GRADE<br />
Mrs. Rooke<br />
We are studying about how<br />
<strong>to</strong>" tell time. We made clocks.<br />
We can move the hands and find<br />
where the big and little hands<br />
are at ten o'clock, or two<br />
o'clock-<br />
We know where they are on<br />
the half hour. We know what<br />
2:30 means. It is fun <strong>to</strong> work<br />
with a <strong>to</strong>y clock.<br />
Jana Geib cut her finger. It<br />
is on a little board so it won't<br />
The boys are learning td play<br />
baseball. We made bases. We<br />
know how <strong>to</strong> make a baseball<br />
diamond and where the players<br />
are supposed <strong>to</strong> be. We are trying<br />
the learn the names <strong>of</strong> the<br />
players. The pitcher and catcher<br />
have <strong>to</strong> practice. Then we<br />
hope <strong>to</strong> have a game with the<br />
other grades.<br />
Mcmoer* or the <strong>Pinckney</strong><br />
Chapter O.E.S. have been active<br />
in their visiting <strong>of</strong> other chapters<br />
in the past week. Thursday<br />
night Mrs. Edna Ward, Mrs.<br />
Eva Engquist and Mrs. Harriet<br />
R^hrig attended<br />
the Pilar chapter in Detroit. On<br />
Wednesday night a delegation<br />
consisting <strong>of</strong> Lucille Camburn,<br />
Edna Ward, Albertine Van Ness,<br />
Emma Boyd and Harriet Rah<br />
rig attended the Royal Oak<br />
Chapter meeting and on Tuesday<br />
night <strong>of</strong> this week Midge<br />
Miller, Eleanor Clough, Lucille<br />
'Camburn, Emma Boyd, Dori?<br />
Skinner, Esther Hall, Kitsy Din-<br />
,kel, Edna Ward and Harriet<br />
Rahrig were guests at the Lin<br />
o>n chapter meeting.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stack<strong>of</strong><br />
Inkster were Sunday<br />
visi<strong>to</strong>rs at the home <strong>of</strong> Miss<br />
Helen Tiplady and Lee.<br />
The Ralph Halls were among<br />
those who attended the Baker<br />
Road Groceiy Bowling team's<br />
dinner at Bill Cones in Jackson'<br />
Saturday night. Ralph is a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> the team.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson,<br />
Mrs. Paul Curlett and Henry<br />
Hauck were Sunday dinner,<br />
guests at the M. E. Darrow<br />
home.<br />
Ground was broken last week<br />
for the new home <strong>of</strong> Mr. ant<br />
Mrs. Russell Clark on Patterson<br />
Lake road. The darks wil<br />
ibc staying with the former'*<br />
mother, Mrs. Walter Clark, un-><br />
til^ their home is completed.<br />
Extra Roll In Freezer<br />
When you bake rolls for the<br />
freezer, take them from the oven<br />
as soon as the rolls have reachmaximum<br />
size and are just<br />
inning <strong>to</strong> brown. Home econlom<br />
anger, a student at<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Detroit, spent the<br />
week end with his parents, Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Andiew Singer On<br />
Saturday evening he and Mist<br />
Janet Thompson <strong>of</strong> Portage<br />
Lake attended the Dexter High<br />
scho<strong>of</strong> s "Fenny CarntvaT and<br />
Mist Thompson, a senior at the<br />
mgh school was selected Queen<br />
<strong>of</strong> the CanMval at the dance<br />
i<br />
- LOCAL ITEMS -<br />
Five couples who completed<br />
their beginners lessons were<br />
"graduated" in<strong>to</strong> the <strong>Village</strong><br />
Squares at the (lance party held<br />
at the elementary school Sunday<br />
evening. Membership in the<br />
club now numbers 24 couples.<br />
Congratulations <strong>to</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mn. Charles Baxter who will<br />
be observing their 17th wedding<br />
anniversary <strong>to</strong>morrow.<br />
Mrs- Vern Washburn <strong>of</strong> Jackson<br />
was a Sunday guest at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> her sister, Mrs. Clay<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Bekkering and Judy.<br />
The Ned Palmer family <strong>of</strong><br />
Dexter were Sunday guests at<br />
the Joe Basydlo home.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Basydlo<br />
were Sunday evening callers at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> the former's sister,<br />
Mrs. Nelson House, in Ypsilanti.<br />
Mrs. M Hardt and daughter,<br />
Linda, were Sunday visi<strong>to</strong>rs at<br />
the George Brun<strong>to</strong>n home. The<br />
Brun<strong>to</strong>n's great-grandson, Rick,<br />
age 3, came along for the visit.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bryan<br />
and Mrs. John Rahrig plan <strong>to</strong><br />
attend the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Esther<br />
Chapter, O.E.S., in Detroit this<br />
evening, honoring the Star<br />
Points. Mrs. Bryan is a Past Matron<br />
<strong>of</strong> this chapter.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Ona Campbell<br />
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they were guests at the Carl<br />
Lentz home in Lansing.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carr,<br />
daughter Molly, and Mrs. Roger<br />
Carr spent Sunday in Detroit<br />
visiting the latter's sister, Mrs.<br />
Mae Middle<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
PINCKNEY DISPATCH<br />
Wednesday, May 3, 1961<br />
LIBRARY NEWS<br />
New books this week are, for<br />
adults: Godden, "China Court,"<br />
for girls: Cone, "Only Jane",<br />
Bentel, "Freshman at Large."<br />
For boys: Woolheim, "Secret<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ninth Planet;" Dillon, "Singing<br />
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MICHIGAN<br />
MIRROR<br />
YESTERDAVS bare branches<br />
are <strong>to</strong>morrow's buds and blossoms<br />
when spring bursts in<br />
Michigan.<br />
The transition from gray winter<br />
<strong>to</strong> green spring is a joy <strong>to</strong><br />
watch in the Water Wonderland,<br />
and perhaps no where in<br />
the world do people take so<br />
much joy in watching it-<br />
Practically everybody knows<br />
about the Tulip Time Festival at<br />
Holland.<br />
The Klompen dancers and<br />
Old World displays put on by<br />
the people <strong>of</strong> Dutch descent in<br />
the city on Lake Michigan commemorate<br />
a proud heritage for<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the people in the area.<br />
But the miles <strong>of</strong> multi-colored<br />
tulips mark the celebration for<br />
WAGNER'S<br />
GROCERY<br />
6006 PINCKNEY<br />
ROAD<br />
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PRICES<br />
Merchandise<br />
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TO TAKE OUT<br />
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what it truly is: A festival <strong>of</strong><br />
Spring.<br />
Tulip Time is scheduled for<br />
May 17-21 this year. May and<br />
June are the months when<br />
spring has reached its peak, and<br />
most <strong>of</strong> Michigan makes t h e<br />
most <strong>of</strong> the season which n o t<br />
only denotes the end <strong>of</strong> winter<br />
but also is the harbinger <strong>of</strong> the<br />
state's fabulous <strong>to</strong>urist and resort<br />
season.<br />
The State Tourist Council<br />
lists 42 events and celebrations<br />
in its May. and June calendar,<br />
copies <strong>of</strong> which are available<br />
on request.<br />
Ben<strong>to</strong>n Harbor and St. Joseph,<br />
the "twin cities" <strong>of</strong> Southwest<br />
Michigan, celebrate spring<br />
with a Blossomtime Festival<br />
which is a tribute <strong>to</strong> the area's<br />
fruit-growing industry April 28-<br />
May 6.<br />
This event includes celebrations<br />
that are virtually sure <strong>to</strong><br />
appeal <strong>to</strong> the tastes <strong>of</strong> practically<br />
everyone.<br />
On tap are a jazz seminar and<br />
concert, an art exhibit, a Mozart<br />
opera, an air show, the tradititional<br />
Grand Floral Parade May<br />
6, the blessing <strong>of</strong> the blossoms<br />
and 125 miles <strong>of</strong> marked "blossom<br />
trails- 1 '<br />
In the Ira verse City area, a<br />
similar festival which accents the<br />
blossoming uf the cherry trees<br />
CLEANERS<br />
IN PINCKNEY<br />
WEDNESDAY and<br />
SATURDAY<br />
220 So. Michigan Ave.<br />
HOWELL PH. 330<br />
"J #<br />
BARBEQUE BRAZIER<br />
24 inch bowl.<br />
Adjusioblt grill.<br />
Rolb •oitty on<br />
rubbtr tir«d<br />
(70)<br />
SMCIAU<br />
Lavey Hardware<br />
is scheduled for the latter part'<br />
<strong>of</strong> May, depending on when the<br />
tree* bloom. ,<br />
Whatever form the celebration<br />
takes, spring is the thing<br />
in Michigan.<br />
Speaking <strong>of</strong> the Dutch, a<br />
group <strong>of</strong> state legisla<strong>to</strong>rs who<br />
claim descent from the low<br />
countries have formed their OWJV<br />
"Klompen Klub" which they<br />
hope will someday rival the enjoyment<br />
which all Michigan citizens<br />
get from similiar nationality<br />
groups.<br />
The Irish and their St. Patrick's<br />
Day rites can claim more<br />
attention than any <strong>of</strong> the other<br />
nationality groups represented<br />
among the lawmakers.<br />
Polish, Italian and numerous<br />
other "mother countries*' are<br />
represented, however.<br />
The Klompen Klub may even<br />
steal a march on the other<br />
nationality groups by having a<br />
more effective organization <strong>to</strong><br />
start with than any <strong>of</strong> the others.<br />
Founded by Rep. Reimer Van<br />
Til, R-Holland, with assists from<br />
several other lawmakers, most<br />
<strong>of</strong> them from the west Michigan<br />
area, the group aims <strong>to</strong> do more<br />
than just parade its heritage for<br />
others <strong>to</strong> see.<br />
In announcing the Klub, Van<br />
Til said it would not only seek<br />
<strong>to</strong> promote the virtues <strong>of</strong> Hollanders,<br />
but would also work <strong>to</strong><br />
promote better government The<br />
Holland lawmaker carefully<br />
pointed out, however, that the<br />
intend <strong>to</strong> "have a bit <strong>of</strong> fun"<br />
while carrying on their activities:<br />
Days <strong>of</strong> the dominating male<br />
may be numbered if a Michigan<br />
State University social scientist<br />
is correct.<br />
Dr. Ruth Hill Useem, a research<br />
consultant in sociology<br />
and anthropology, said women<br />
arc capable <strong>of</strong> handling practically<br />
any job that is open <strong>to</strong> men<br />
in modern society.<br />
Technology and organization<br />
have produced a system where<br />
sheer brute strength is no longer<br />
the chief need for survival, Dr.<br />
Useem said!<br />
While she did not predict an<br />
immediate return <strong>to</strong> the kitchen<br />
for the American male while<br />
wife goes out <strong>to</strong> earn the grocer-<br />
ANCHOR<br />
FISH FRY<br />
EVERY FRIDAY<br />
6 pjn. <strong>to</strong> 9 p.m.<br />
$1.00 PER PLATE<br />
(Regular Dinner Served<br />
Thurs. thru Sim.)<br />
DANCING EVERY<br />
SATURDAY N1TE<br />
Bmaucti ft Parties<br />
For Riamatfcim Call<br />
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Proud sponsor and happy team pose with the trophies they<br />
were awarded as Champions <strong>of</strong> the Tuesday Night Ladies Bowling<br />
League at the banquet held at Anchor Inn Saturday night. Clark's<br />
Grocery team captured first place in the twelve-team league this<br />
season rewarding Roy Clark for his nine years as their sponsor.<br />
(Left <strong>to</strong> right) Mrs. Ruby Goucher, Mrs. Doris Shettleroe, Mrs. Jean<br />
Wludyka, Clark, Mrs. Jennie Kellenberger and Mrs. Rosemary<br />
Steffens.<br />
ies, her view is that not only are<br />
women going more and more<br />
in<strong>to</strong> the market place, but men<br />
are taking more and more <strong>of</strong> a<br />
hand in the management <strong>of</strong> the<br />
home.<br />
Males are also "invading" the<br />
formerly feminine fields <strong>of</strong> hairdressing,<br />
nursing and elemen-<br />
Useem said.<br />
As this change in the pattern<br />
<strong>of</strong> society takes place, man has<br />
as least one consolation: He no<br />
longer has <strong>to</strong> worry about being<br />
tied <strong>to</strong> a set <strong>of</strong> apron strings, because<br />
they could well be his<br />
own-<br />
Bowling News<br />
Friday Mixed League<br />
Go<strong>of</strong>ers<br />
Toppers<br />
Bombers<br />
jity i\u y a<br />
Un<strong>to</strong>uchables<br />
Sand baggers<br />
Bee Bee's<br />
Three D's<br />
What Nots<br />
Smoothies<br />
Sodbusters<br />
Sleepers<br />
(Final Standings)<br />
88<br />
85<br />
76<br />
71 w i<br />
66<br />
60 ! /2<br />
60<br />
59 Vz<br />
59<br />
59<br />
5714<br />
50<br />
44<br />
47<br />
56<br />
66<br />
l\Vz<br />
72<br />
12Vz<br />
73<br />
73<br />
7414<br />
82<br />
Pinekney Classic League<br />
April 17, 1961<br />
Joe's Tavern 76 53<br />
Lakeland Inn 681/2 59 Vz<br />
Blatz 66 62<br />
Boyd's Insurance 63 65<br />
Stroh's 55 73<br />
Lady <strong>of</strong> the Lakes 54'2 73 Vz<br />
ft sproads<br />
<strong>of</strong> your<br />
tO O<strong>to</strong>Cf pftftt*<br />
bsufc om concrete thh,<br />
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PINCKNEY DISPATCH<br />
Wednesday, May 3, 1961<br />
Legal Notices<br />
STATI Of MICHIOAN<br />
The Probate) Court for tho County <strong>of</strong><br />
Livings<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
1 S£*J& l ** ItNIST<br />
April 25, 1961.<br />
Present, Honorable FRANCIS E. BAR-<br />
RON, Judge <strong>of</strong> Probate.<br />
Notice it Hereby Given, That a I I<br />
credi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> said deceased *,t% required<br />
<strong>to</strong> present their claims in writing and<br />
under oath, <strong>to</strong> said Court, and <strong>to</strong> serve<br />
a copy there<strong>of</strong> upon Stanley Berriman <strong>of</strong><br />
Howell, Michigan, fiduciary <strong>of</strong> said<br />
estate, and that such claims will be<br />
heard by said Court at the Probate Office<br />
on July 18, 1961, »t ten A.M.<br />
It is Ordered, That notice there<strong>of</strong> be<br />
given by publication <strong>of</strong> a copy here<strong>of</strong><br />
for three weeks consecutively previous <strong>to</strong><br />
said day <strong>of</strong> hearing,- in the Pinekney<br />
Dispatch, and that fiduciary cause a copy<br />
<strong>of</strong> this notice <strong>to</strong> be served upon each<br />
known party in interest at his last known<br />
address by registered, certified mail<br />
(with pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> mailing), or by personal<br />
service at least fourteen (U) days prior<br />
<strong>to</strong> such hearing.<br />
Francis 6. Barron, Judge <strong>of</strong> Probate<br />
A Iru9 copy:<br />
Helen M. Gould, Register <strong>of</strong> Proh«t«<br />
Martin J. Uavan, At<strong>to</strong>rney, Brigh<strong>to</strong>n,<br />
Michigan.<br />
19-20-21<br />
STATE OF MICHIOAN<br />
The Probate Court for the County <strong>of</strong><br />
Livings<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
In the Matter <strong>of</strong> tht Estate <strong>of</strong> WILL-<br />
MONT PLUMMER, Deceased.<br />
At a session <strong>of</strong> said Court, held on<br />
April 5, 1961.<br />
Present, Honorable Francis E. Barron,<br />
Judge <strong>of</strong> frobare.<br />
Notice is Hereby Given, That the petition<br />
<strong>of</strong> Iva Plummer, the Administratrix<br />
<strong>of</strong> said estate, praying that her final<br />
account be, allowed and the residue <strong>of</strong><br />
said estate assigned <strong>to</strong> the persons<br />
entitled there<strong>to</strong>, will be heard at the<br />
Probate Court on May 2, 1961, at ten<br />
A.M.;<br />
it is Ordered, That notice there<strong>of</strong><br />
be given by publication <strong>of</strong> a copy<br />
here<strong>of</strong> for three weeks consecutively<br />
previous <strong>to</strong> said day <strong>of</strong> hearing, in the<br />
Pinekney Dispatch, end that the fiduciary<br />
cause a copy <strong>of</strong> this notice <strong>to</strong> be served<br />
upon each known party in interest at<br />
his last known address by registered,<br />
certified or ordinary mail (with pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
mailing), or by personal service at least<br />
fourteen (14) days prior <strong>to</strong> such hearing.<br />
FRANCIS E. BARRON,<br />
Judge <strong>of</strong> Probate.<br />
A true copy:<br />
HELEN M, GOULD,<br />
Register <strong>of</strong> Probate.<br />
16-17-18<br />
TO: Clay<strong>to</strong>n Six and<br />
Patricia Six, his wife<br />
Fowlerville, Michigan<br />
NOTICE OF INTENTION<br />
OF FORFEITURE<br />
Notice is hereby given that you *rm<br />
in default in the performance <strong>of</strong> she<br />
terms, covenants and conditional <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Land Contract dated January 4, 1961<br />
between Gladys M. Harmon as Seller<br />
and Clay<strong>to</strong>n Six and Patricia Six, Kit<br />
wrfe, as purchaser, for the sale <strong>of</strong> iandT<br />
in the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> Fowlerville, Livings<strong>to</strong>n<br />
County, Michigan, described 41 fewews:<br />
Lots 12 and 13 <strong>of</strong> itniaj^n'S Addition<br />
<strong>to</strong> the <strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> fc§*/lerville,<br />
as duly laid out. piefte*} e*d recorded<br />
in Liber 54, peg* 33|\ Imings<strong>to</strong>tv<br />
County Records.<br />
Your default consists oi non-payment<br />
<strong>of</strong> installments on principal and interest<br />
due thereon, alt according <strong>to</strong> the teron<br />
<strong>of</strong> said Land Contract.<br />
You e*e hereby further notified that<br />
unless on or before May 15, 1961. you<br />
make) good the defaults, the undersigned<br />
shall declare t£id Conflict void<br />
and forfeited and retain whatever may<br />
have been paid thereon and consider and<br />
treat you as their tenants holding over<br />
without permission aod take immediate<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> ttv» premises and you.<br />
the said Clay<strong>to</strong>n Six and Patricia Si*, his<br />
wile, and every other occupant n e w<br />
and put out. The <strong>to</strong>tal amount 4we is<br />
Seven Thousand ($7,000.00) Dollars.<br />
Gladys M. Harmon<br />
By: Stanley Serrimen, her at<strong>to</strong>rney<br />
SlATf Of MICHIGAN<br />
COUNTY OF LIVINGSTON, ss.<br />
Subscribed mud sworn <strong>to</strong> below «ne<br />
this 21st day <strong>of</strong> April. «**. -<br />
Ruth O. Cole. Notary Pybtk<br />
Livings<strong>to</strong>n County, Micnipew<br />
My commission expire*: June 1, 1*63<br />
A true copy. ,<br />
18-19 »
•
HAMBURG TOWNSHIP<br />
OFFICIAL MINUTES<br />
The April Meeting <strong>of</strong> Hamburg<br />
Township Board was called<br />
<strong>to</strong> order at 8:00 P.M. by Supervisor<br />
Francis Shehan for the<br />
transaction <strong>of</strong> such business as<br />
might properly come before it<br />
The minutes were read, corrected<br />
and approved. The correction<br />
being that Mr. Wm.<br />
Backlund moved for adjournment<br />
<strong>of</strong> the April 17, 1961<br />
meeting.<br />
The following bills were read<br />
and approved:<br />
F. Shehan - April<br />
Services $258.00<br />
E. McAfee - April<br />
Services 208.00<br />
E Rettinger - April<br />
Services 125.00<br />
C. Radl<strong>of</strong>f Jr., April<br />
Services 20.00<br />
F. Vosmik - Liquor<br />
Enforcement 50.00<br />
D. Baker - Special<br />
Meeting 10.00<br />
G Brun<strong>to</strong>n - Cemetery<br />
Labor 53.55<br />
R. C. Rowne • Voting Machine<br />
Labor 20.00<br />
<strong>Pinckney</strong> Typesetting Co. 112.00<br />
Brigh<strong>to</strong>n Argus 339.96<br />
Ann Arbor Office<br />
Mach. (rent) 6500<br />
County Treasurer - 1<br />
book computed 189.00<br />
lax Supplies<br />
592.06<br />
Doubleday Bros. Elec.<br />
repairs, phone<br />
Mich. Bell Tele., Town<br />
Hall<br />
Phillips Petroleum, Town<br />
40.10<br />
6.13<br />
Hall 13.90<br />
Detroit Edison, Town Hall<br />
& Street lights 95.23<br />
Bennett Ins. Agency, Treasurer's<br />
Bond 118 40<br />
Hamburg Fire Dept. 1150.00<br />
Putnam Fire Dept. 570.00<br />
Motion by Rettinger, supported<br />
by McAfee that bills be paid.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
Motion by Backlund, supportetf<br />
by Baker that we purchase<br />
2 (two) Vic<strong>to</strong>r Printing<br />
^tartfr+, 270:00<br />
trade-in on old machines at a<br />
<strong>to</strong>tal <strong>of</strong> $1065 00 for both.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
Motion by Backlund, supported<br />
by Rettinger that the<br />
.YLE<br />
FOI<br />
Township at<strong>to</strong>rney contact the<br />
'County Health Dept. about conditions<br />
at 10535 Hall Rd. If<br />
the County will take no action,<br />
the Supervisor shall authorize a<br />
local contrac<strong>to</strong>r <strong>to</strong> clear property<br />
<strong>of</strong> all aborous debris.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
Motion by Backlund, supported<br />
by Rettinger that the<br />
1961-1962 Budget be approved.<br />
Motion carried.<br />
Motion by Baker, supported<br />
by Backlund that we adjourn.<br />
Meeting adjourned at 11:15<br />
PM.<br />
Next regular meeting May 22,<br />
1961.<br />
EDWARD RETTINGER,<br />
Hamburg Township Clerk<br />
COMING<br />
A rummage sale and a bake<br />
sale will be held Saturday at the<br />
St. Mary's school hall, 9:00 a.<br />
m. <strong>to</strong> 1 p. m., sponsored by the<br />
St. Jude Guild.<br />
• • •<br />
School Services Studio pho<strong>to</strong>graphers<br />
from Ann Arbor<br />
will be at the J-Hop Saturday<br />
evening <strong>to</strong> take pho<strong>to</strong>s <strong>of</strong> the<br />
couples. Mounted 5" x 7" pholos<br />
in black and white will he<br />
available, on order, at a nominal<br />
fee<br />
Rene Miller's room have scheduled<br />
a bus trip <strong>to</strong> Greenfield<br />
<strong>Village</strong> <strong>to</strong>morrow. A number <strong>of</strong><br />
mothers will accompany the<br />
class.<br />
PINCKNEY DISPATCH""<br />
Wednesday, May 3, 1961<br />
.,'.'!.** I* '.-<br />
NAMED CAMP DIRECTOR "ft'<br />
MISS MARTHA NEWELL<br />
Miss Martha Newell <strong>of</strong> Ferndale,<br />
Michigan, has been named<br />
Camp Direc<strong>to</strong>r at Cedar Lake<br />
for the 1961 camping season.<br />
Cedar Lake is the Huron Valley<br />
Girl Scout camp near Chelsea.<br />
Miss Newell is a native <strong>of</strong> Gull<br />
Lake, Augusta, Michigan, was<br />
leader <strong>of</strong> the Counsellor-in-<br />
Training Unit at Cedar Lake in<br />
1958 and 1959.<br />
Registration for Cedar Lake<br />
camp sessions begin on May 1.<br />
The two-week sessions at Cedar<br />
Lake will begin on June 25 and<br />
end on August 18. Applications<br />
should be mailed <strong>to</strong> the Huron<br />
Valley Girl Scouting Council<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice at 201 N Washing<strong>to</strong>n St.,<br />
pg with The<br />
Girl Scouts" is available listing<br />
all camp sessions for 1961, in<br />
addition <strong>to</strong> the Cedar Lake<br />
program. These include d a y -<br />
camps in the three-county area<br />
<strong>of</strong> Washtenaw, Livings<strong>to</strong>n and<br />
with the eastern part <strong>of</strong> Wayne<br />
counties.<br />
NEIGHBORING NOTES<br />
A <strong>Pinckney</strong> area student has<br />
received special recognition for<br />
a poster design entered in the<br />
1961 AAA National School Posteriori<br />
test.<br />
Tcresa Paync/9, 94J3~DexteT-"<br />
<strong>Pinckney</strong> Road, a third grader<br />
at the Dexter Community<br />
School won an Honorable Mention<br />
certificate.<br />
DRIVE-IN<br />
CORNER NORTH TERRITORIAL RD. &<br />
DEXTER TOWNHALL ROAD<br />
All Kinds <strong>of</strong> !<br />
MALTS-SHAKES-ICE-CREAM<br />
ROO<br />
IOOT<br />
BEER BY THE GLAS<br />
IEER BY THE €<br />
We Serve Fried Chickei<br />
•v<br />
Fried Shrimp in the Basin<br />
AKE OUT ORDERS<br />
OME<br />
The youngster's poster, illustrating<br />
the safety theme "Look<br />
All Ways Before Crossing," was<br />
selected by a board <strong>of</strong> nationallyprominent<br />
educa<strong>to</strong>rs and a r t<br />
rtmeeting—in-Washing<strong>to</strong>n<br />
D.C.<br />
George Hodgins, head <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Plant Engineering department <strong>of</strong><br />
the General Mo<strong>to</strong>rs Proving<br />
Grounds at Milford, died at<br />
University hospital, Ann Arbor,<br />
last week. He had completed<br />
35 years <strong>of</strong> service with t h e<br />
company on March 29, 1961.<br />
Orien Dalley, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the faculty <strong>of</strong> the University<br />
Music school, will guest conduct<br />
portions <strong>of</strong> the program <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Fowlerville High School Concert<br />
band in the annual Spring<br />
Concert on Sunday, May 7.<br />
An early morning explosion<br />
did considerable damage <strong>to</strong> the<br />
Chelsea High school last Wednesday.<br />
Trie boiler room was<br />
found <strong>to</strong> be in shambles and the<br />
furnace, though its outside casing<br />
and door were shattered,<br />
continued <strong>to</strong> operate. The<br />
cause <strong>of</strong> the blast was not determined<br />
and an investigation was<br />
undertaken*<br />
Chelsea now has an industrial<br />
arts development commission<br />
formed for the purpose <strong>of</strong> assisting<br />
old industries and attracting<br />
news ones <strong>to</strong> the area.<br />
Daily round-trip bus service<br />
between Dexter and Ann Arbor<br />
wifl go in<strong>to</strong> effect on Sunday,<br />
April 30. Shortway Bus Lines<br />
wll make the late afternon runs<br />
with the LaRosa Confectionery<br />
as the ticket <strong>of</strong>fice and bus s<strong>to</strong>p.<br />
S<strong>to</strong>ckbridge will hold its annual<br />
school election on May 9.<br />
A large bond issue is on the<br />
ballot.<br />
la the State Festival in Ana<br />
Arbor recently the South Lyoa<br />
band was awarded second place.<br />
It n a 72 piece symphony band.<br />
Mr. and Mrs- Albert Shirley,<br />
were Sunday visi<strong>to</strong>rs at the Earl<br />
Ward, Jr., home.<br />
On you answr ttae questions about tte1*ter V<strong>to</strong>defad state?<br />
1-TUE KEWSNAItf PENINSULA IN UP-<br />
PER. MICHIGAN IS TH£ STC OF ROT<br />
WUX1NS.0NLY WODEN R3RT EAST OF<br />
TO HiSSISSlPPl WITH ITS ORIGINAL<br />
tULDINGS SHU STANOU&tTCNOW<br />
INASTATE PARK ONE Mill EAST 0B<br />
GOPPR HARK3R.VW8J VttS IT BUILT?<br />
3- NOT ONLY 00 THE GREAT LAKES<br />
OFFER WONDERFUL SWIMMING AND,<br />
KXllNGJHEY A1&TAIR CONDITION*<br />
MICHIGAN FOR YOU. MICHIGAN GTO<br />
WARM SOONER THAN MOST NORTHERN<br />
STATES.RARELY
I<br />
i<br />
><br />
FOR SALE: 3V* H.P. Sears<br />
ro<strong>to</strong>tilkr. $35. 744 Patterson<br />
Like Rd.<br />
FOR SALE: Power lawn mower,<br />
$3.00. Call UP 8-3304.<br />
FOR SALE: Four room house<br />
on 2 lots. 540 E Putnam St<br />
Ph. UP 8-5562.<br />
V8F£9ST 20 gal."fuel oU hot<br />
water heater, $10.00; good bottle<br />
gas refrigera<strong>to</strong>r, $20.00; upright<br />
piano, $20.00. Phone UP<br />
8-3325.<br />
WANTED: By high school girls;<br />
baby sitting and house work.<br />
Call Pat and Donna HoUister.<br />
Up<strong>to</strong>wn 8-9969.<br />
FOR SALE: Four lots in village,<br />
one half block. See Max Russell,<br />
215 Dexter St or at Farmera<br />
1 Feed & Supply Co.<br />
CORSAGE ORDERS taken for<br />
J-Hop. Final orders, Wed., May<br />
3. Karl Burg, Uf 8-3277. HoweH<br />
Greenhouse agent.<br />
WANTED: Baby-sitting by high<br />
school girl. Call Grace Poulson,<br />
UP j-3135._<br />
FOR SALE: 1951 Ford V-8, 4<br />
dr., excellent mo<strong>to</strong>r, body fair,<br />
new rockers and fair tires. Best<br />
FOR SALE: 7 piece chrome<br />
dinnete set with formica <strong>to</strong>p<br />
table. $40. UP 8-9985. Hazel<br />
Parker.<br />
FOR SALE: Plumbing <strong>to</strong>ols,<br />
cutters and threaders; also odds<br />
and ends <strong>of</strong> pipe. Call Up<strong>to</strong>wn<br />
8-6622.<br />
WANTED: Baby-sitting and<br />
work as mother's helper by<br />
senior high school girl. Call<br />
Barbara Singer, UP 8-9963.<br />
FOR SALE: Garden trac<strong>to</strong>r<br />
with 6 attachments. HA 6-9584.<br />
FOR SALE: Two lots in the<br />
<strong>Village</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pinckney</strong>. Well is in.<br />
L. J. Doyle, Ph. UP 8-3123.<br />
|_JNEW<br />
MODERN HOME<br />
$14300.00<br />
3110 Pttfcnon Lake Road<br />
I 3110 1<br />
Easy terms. One acre, approx.<br />
300 ft. river frontage,<br />
living room with picture window<br />
overlooking river, 2 bedrooms<br />
and den, tiled kitchen<br />
and bath with built-in fixtures,<br />
prefinished hardwood floors,<br />
full walk-out basement with<br />
lava<strong>to</strong>ry, au<strong>to</strong>matic oil fur*<br />
nace. Open Sundays 12 <strong>to</strong> 3<br />
P.M. or shown by appointment<br />
Call Owner — GR 4-<br />
3618, Farming<strong>to</strong>n.<br />
for-<br />
CARPENTER WORK, new or<br />
remodeling. Also cabinet work.<br />
Joe Basydlo, UP 8-9725.<br />
FOR SALE: *56 Ford, $175.;<br />
'52 Chevy., $125.; '53 DeSo<strong>to</strong>,<br />
$75.; '54 Nash, $50; Also cars<br />
for transportation. Many <strong>to</strong><br />
choose from .Knowles Used Cars<br />
and Parts, 6270 Whitmore Lk.<br />
Rd., Whitmore Lk., Mich. Phone<br />
NO. 5-3915.<br />
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house<br />
—$50 per month. See Reason's<br />
Real Estate, UP 8-3564.<br />
IROKEN GLASS in your car<br />
expertly replaced. See — Abe's<br />
Au<strong>to</strong> Parts, 1018 E. Grand<br />
River, Phone 151, Ho well,<br />
Michigan.<br />
REDI - MDCED CONCRETE<br />
washed sand and gravel, processed<br />
road gravel, Peerless<br />
cement, Paint Dyke Hydraulic<br />
cement. 4950 Mason Road ph.<br />
Howell 1389, Located 4 miles<br />
west <strong>of</strong> Howell D & J Gravel<br />
Co.<br />
ALUMINUM siding and ro<strong>of</strong>-<br />
Home Center. Phone UP<strong>to</strong>wn<br />
8-3143.<br />
*-?'S<strong>to</strong>rm windowr-a»*<br />
sues. Ph.- UP 8-3175.<br />
developing b y experienced<br />
landscapes Shrubs, Evergreens,<br />
Sod. Hi-Land Gardens<br />
and Landscaping. Ph. UP 8-<br />
6681.<br />
MC PHERSON OIL CO., Mobilegas,<br />
Mobileoil, the world's<br />
largest selling oil. <strong>Pinckney</strong><br />
district manager, Hollis Swarthout.<br />
Phones Howell 900,<br />
<strong>Pinckney</strong> UP 8-9792.<br />
NEED CASH?<br />
We pay cash or trade; used<br />
and outboard mr<strong>to</strong>fs. MB Creek<br />
Sporting Goods. Dexter.<br />
FOR RENT, modern apartment<br />
funished; 3 rooms and bath.<br />
Heat and Hot water furnished.<br />
Call Mrs. Oscar Beck, UP 8-<br />
52* or<br />
NOTICE<br />
GULF OIL products. Fuel Oil<br />
& gasoline. Albers Oil Co.,<br />
Dexter, Michigan. Ph. collect.<br />
HA 6-4601 or HA 6-8517.<br />
FORTSALET^Glad bulbs", 50<br />
flowering size bulbs, mixed colors,<br />
for $1.00; and up. Mrs.<br />
Marshall Meabon, 1135 W. M-<br />
36, UP 8-3304.<br />
FOR SALE: Boy's 20" Wke;<br />
| Mining room uite; 4 shelf book<br />
case. Miscellaneous items. J. W.<br />
Winffer. 131 Unadilla.<br />
PINCKNEY DISPATCH<br />
Wednesday, May 3, 1961<br />
The Dispatch will Run<br />
ANY CLASSIFIED AD<br />
LIMIT—10 WORDS<br />
per week<br />
QVEt 10 WOIJX—3c |«rjwMd<br />
Additional week 30c<br />
All Classifieds Are<br />
—STRICTLY CASH<br />
Items <strong>of</strong> Interest About Your Friends<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Speake<br />
and three daughters were Sunday<br />
guests at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
Speakers parents, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Forrest Hughes in Royal Oak.<br />
The day marked the first visit <strong>of</strong><br />
baby Virginia ** Suzanne, age<br />
seven weeks, <strong>to</strong> the home <strong>of</strong> her<br />
maternal grandparents.<br />
The Future Nurses club <strong>of</strong><br />
the high school and members <strong>of</strong><br />
Mr. John Quigley's advanced<br />
physiology class, 33 students<br />
in all, visited Pontiac State hospital<br />
on Monday for a conducted<br />
<strong>to</strong>ur and program that<br />
the patients presented for visi<strong>to</strong>rs<br />
during the hospital's Open<br />
House. Assisting Mr. Quigley<br />
as chaperone was Mrs. Gary<br />
Eichman who substituted for the<br />
FNC sponsor, Mrs. Stanley<br />
Dinkel.<br />
Ten delegates from the Community<br />
Congregational church<br />
attended the Jackson Association<br />
meeting held at the First<br />
Congregational church in Ann<br />
Arbor Sunday afternoon; Reverend<br />
and Mrs. J. W. Winger,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vedder;<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Van Slam-<br />
Mrs< Sadie Moraxu<br />
Van Slambrook,<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Clubb,<br />
Sr., <strong>of</strong> Montclair, New Jersey,<br />
were Sunday visi<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Jack Hird.<br />
The time for application for<br />
the Miss <strong>Pinckney</strong> Contest for<br />
Miss Livings<strong>to</strong>n County Pageant<br />
during Michigan Week closed<br />
on May 1 with only one candidate<br />
entering. Her name and the<br />
time <strong>of</strong> her "crowning** as <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
Miss <strong>Pinckney</strong> will be announced<br />
before the May 25th<br />
date <strong>of</strong> the county contest according<br />
<strong>to</strong> Mrs. Max Russell, local<br />
contest chairman. Up <strong>to</strong> Ap-<br />
ril 29 only three girls had made<br />
application in the entire county.<br />
TODAY, MAY 3, 1961<br />
this<br />
print the American Astronaut's<br />
trip will be his<strong>to</strong>ry — or it will<br />
have been postponed because <strong>of</strong><br />
bad weather. If the flight is successful,<br />
what next; regularly<br />
scheduled trips <strong>to</strong> the moon?<br />
Compared <strong>to</strong> space travel,<br />
the news that <strong>Pinckney</strong> again<br />
has bus service <strong>to</strong> Ann Arbor<br />
and Lansing may go unnoticed;<br />
nevertheless, the return <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Shortway Lines* service through<br />
<strong>to</strong>wn dairy is a welcome one-<br />
Jerry's Drug s<strong>to</strong>re is the bus<br />
s<strong>to</strong>p and ticket station.<br />
THEN: The Constitution <strong>of</strong><br />
the United States was adopted<br />
170 yean ago <strong>to</strong>day, May 3,<br />
1791.<br />
NOW: The <strong>Pinckney</strong> High<br />
school track team made a good<br />
showing at the Tecumseh relays<br />
last Saturday. Coach John<br />
Burg puts it this way:<br />
"Does a baseball team practice<br />
without an infield? Does a<br />
baseball pitcher throw without<br />
a ball? Does a basketball team<br />
practice without a regulation<br />
basket placed at the proper<br />
height? How — then, can a<br />
group <strong>of</strong> hardworking, sincere,<br />
and energetic youths compete<br />
on equal terms against other<br />
schools? How can a coach answer<br />
the question, "Coach, how<br />
fast should I run?** when there<br />
are no facilities <strong>to</strong> correctly<br />
time and pace a runner? Fating<br />
these odds, <strong>Pinckney</strong> Track<br />
team last Saturday ran very<br />
well at the Tecumseh Relays,<br />
compiling 21 points. Each year<br />
in the various events.<br />
Wouldn't k he wonderful if<br />
the community could see teams<br />
in action at lume* under the<br />
lights? Statewide there are<br />
more track teams than hiaarhiM<br />
teams. Does anyone have a s<strong>of</strong>citkt<br />
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY<br />
INVITES WOMEN<br />
TO TEA AND TOUR<br />
In observance <strong>of</strong> Hospital<br />
Week, May 7th through May<br />
13th, the Women's Auxiliary <strong>of</strong><br />
Health Center have the honor<br />
<strong>of</strong> inviting all women who are<br />
interested in the hospital auxiliary<br />
<strong>to</strong> a Tea and Open House<br />
<strong>to</strong> be held in the hospital audi<strong>to</strong>rium<br />
on the afternoon <strong>of</strong><br />
Tuesday, May 9th, at 2:00 p.m.<br />
until 5:00 p.hi<br />
Mr. Sullivan, administra<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
the hospital, and Mrs. Lynn<br />
Zimmerman, Chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees, will each<br />
conduct <strong>to</strong>urs <strong>of</strong> small groups<br />
throughout the hospital. Members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary will be<br />
available <strong>to</strong> discuss the functions<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary.<br />
Co-hostesses will be Mrs.<br />
John Rahrig and Mrs. Max<br />
Russell, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pinckney</strong>.<br />
NOTICE<br />
The Student Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />
high school will have an all-day<br />
car wash at Beck's service station<br />
next Saturday, May 6.<br />
iiave ieamea inai-tneirson,<br />
Mark, airman 3rd class, has<br />
completed his training in medical<br />
materials school, Gunter,<br />
Alabama, and has reported for<br />
duty at March Air Force Base,<br />
California.<br />
Diane and Kenny Hall visited<br />
their cousins, Douglas and Nancy<br />
Adams in Ann Arbor while<br />
their mother attended a church<br />
meeting There on Sunday. Diane<br />
Hall celebrated her 13th birthday<br />
last Thursday evening at a<br />
pajama party with four girls as<br />
her guests.<br />
Thomas Gorham, Roger Bonner<br />
and Edna Pesola, all <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Pinckney</strong>, were among the patients<br />
at McPherson Health<br />
Glen Darrow <strong>of</strong> Wayne and<br />
Kenneth Darrow <strong>of</strong> Three<br />
Rivers were Thursday dinner<br />
guests at the M. E. Darrow<br />
home.<br />
Miss Vicki Jane Widmayer<br />
celebrated her eighth birthday<br />
Tuesday evening with Christine<br />
and Jean Line as supper guests.<br />
A son, William John, was<br />
born <strong>to</strong> Mr. and Mrs. William<br />
Oliver (Sara Wylie) at McPherson<br />
Health Center Sunday, April<br />
30. The young man weighs<br />
nine pounds.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mulligan*<br />
<strong>of</strong> Berkley and Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Reeves and son <strong>of</strong> Hunting<strong>to</strong>n<br />
Woods were Sunday guests at<br />
the home <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
George Holt.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shenan<br />
entertained at dinner Saturday<br />
night ths John Lundins,.<br />
and the Robert Gannons <strong>of</strong><br />
Grosse He, honoring Mrs. Lundin<br />
and Christine Gannon on<br />
their birthdays.<br />
Don't Forget<br />
<strong>to</strong> Sign Up<br />
this week and<br />
Every Week for<br />
BECK'S<br />
Friendly<br />
MARATHON<br />
<strong>to</strong> win a Pontiac<br />
and $1,000.00<br />
This Week's Award:<br />
A Scotch Cooler<br />
f e also give TV Stamps<br />
Lact week's wfaaer <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Tramfc<strong>to</strong>r Radio wag Ton<br />
Kennedy, Hackney, Mich.<br />
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